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WORLD SPORT.
KOWLOON OUT OF
THE SHIELD.
SOMERSETS WIN WELL IN HARD GAME.
WEEK-END CRICKET.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONS WIN
A draw just about represented the run of the play. The Navy might have pulled it off in the extra time, but on the whole South China must be adjudged to
| HARDEST MATCH, have played at least well enough to earn the rightto a second meet-
What probably decided the destina - ing. Jarvis was called upon to tion of the junior championship was achieve the spectacular far more the game between the Hongkong G.
in spite of the fact that the Navy The visitors, who had
to secure
and forwards had more of the ball..
their
opponents cheaply, had South China, who also lacked the to fight all the way for the three points. The holders nood win ona of winners, Kowloon had discovered services showed up prominently their two remaining matches to one weakness of their opponents, in the first half, and the Navy
players, up the
CONY'S cricket was marked b the unsteadiness of the backs un- der pressure, and only the sheerost goal had many narrow escapes, Ip
Pakwa having very bad fuck with league match between the Hongkong bad luck on two occasions had
good efforts on two occasions. C. C. and, the Police and the other prevented them from profiting Pa Kau-chuen was almost through in friendly game between the
Kowloon thereby
C. and the Civil Service. at one time and Jarvis took the
In the only other League match ball off his toes. After the inter played the Indian R. C. sorcunted for val, the pace began to tell and the the R.A.0.C. by 92 run. Navy proved to be the better stayers. Pau Ka-ping was hotly engaged, but kept his charge in tact with a capital exhibition.
The second half was somewhat a different story. The Somersets were hard pressed after they had SOUTH CHINA AND NAVY FAIL scored their second and lucky goal, but within twenty minutes or so TO SCORE.
they had established a mastery which Kowloon were quite, unable to shake off.
· LEAGUE" SURPRISES.
1
received its halt at Caroline Hill on
1
LEAGUE MATCHES. Hongkong C.C. Have Hard Fight for Runs
Although the Hongkong CC; field- ing first in their match against the Police, dismissed their opponentadori the small total of 66, runt; they had hard fight to score the necessary run
last six
TRIA
with Divets Bonnar
speedy, but the inside men were Armstrong carried his bat for 100 out Dirett took five wickets for 22 rous inclined to "rush things" overmuch of a total of 165 For the Club;
and Hutchison four for 19; *** and their shooting suffered in con- sequence.
and
hd
Indian R.C. R.A.O.C. On the Indian E. C. ground home team entertained the R.A.0.C. won fairly comfortably, tha military team knocking up only 50 in reply to a total of 142, the most successful Wisher was
The Navy were well served at half-back and the forwards were For an estimate of the merits a lively lot, with Peacock the most of the teams, the first half offered dangerous. Ward and Cordery, the real test. The disparity in the banks, kicked well, but their teamwork was obvious, but Kow-tackling compared unfavourably [By "Wanderer."]
loon achieved much by their deter- with that of their predecessors. mination. Hall had just as many Tam Kong-pak supported Lau for victory. At one time
wickets for 15, had For the first time in eight sea-anxietics in this half as Angus, Mau unexpectedly well in the rear J. sons Kowloon will not appear in though the Somersets' ralds carri- division of South China, while bowling and however, collared the the final of the Senior Shield Comed danger signals not nearly so Wong Mee-shun revealed good form keeping their ends up the holders petition. Their brilliant record, apparent at the other end.
at centre-half. The attack was were able to win by three wickets. which is unlikely to be surpassed, The result, perhaps, was decided Saturday when they were elimin in the first five minutes. Kowloon ated in the semi-final, going down went through from the kick-off and to a much better team, albeit with Chubb sent in a snorter from colours flying. The Somersets twenty yards which Hall failed to played at the top of their form hold, but cleared with no Kow. Play was forward up. throughout, producing a splendid loon display of typical "Cup-tie" foot transferred to the other end, and ball, and winning entirely on their Knapp sent the ball flashing past merits. It might be argued that Angus with a beautiful header Kowloon deserved a better fate than from Butcher's centre. Thus the a deficit of three clear goals, but Somersets got an invaluable early well as they played
individually, lead which might almost as easily there was a marked absence of have been Kowloon's.
The Somersets at all times after cohesion, and they will not quarrel with the justice of the defeat.
wards played with a confidence that required something above By their success, the Somersets the ordinary to displace, and this
Eastern defeated Kowloon. Re- are in a position to equal another was lacking. Kowloon achievement, that of win- Knapp, Earley, Baker and Hay serves by three goals to two, Kow. ning the Shield and League in the now all came close with very good loon failing to find the net until same season, accomplished in 1926-shots, but the nearest to a further they were three down. They were 27, the only time in the history of goal occurred at the other end strong in defence but weak for
Kowloon dominated the the Colony. The Athletic's draw two minutes before the interval ward.
Saturday again places the whistle when, during a scrimmage,play for the greater part of the Somersets in a favourable position Chubb found the ball two yards second half, in which four of the for the league championship, while from goal, a foot out of his reach, goals were scored. the form of South China and the with only the goalkeeper to Royal Navy in the other Shield bent
or
the Army will be
оп
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semmi-final rather suggests that A fast moving line of forwards team in the final caught Kowloon's defence napping good thing early in the second half just as unless the Navy are restored they had done in the first. Angus to full strength. Though the and Earley raced for a lofted ball Navy defence gave away no and the centre-forward,, flicked it goals on Saturday, it was clearly over the goalkeeper's head towards evident that that powerful trio, Me- the net. Hedley, on the goal-line, Gregor, Jones and Tilley, was sad had plenty of time to kick clear ¡y missed.
but in the excitement he falled unaccountably..
Chinese Athletic and Eastern qualified for the final of the, Junior. Both the losing teams were a trifle unlucky.
The full results are appended: SENIOR SHIELD.
Somersets
Semi-finals.
3 Kowloon
*South China' 0 Royal Navy
After extra time.
JUNIOR SHIELD,
Eastern
Chinese Ath
Athletic Police
Semi-finals,
Kowloon
2 Somersets
SENIOR LEAGUE,
3. R.A.
St Joseph's
JUNIOR LEAGUE.
SChina "A"
8 China "pit
RA. Res. University'
8 St. Joseph'n
8. Ewo
1 Club Res
* Navy Res.
SOMERSETS VICTORY.. Teamwork Prove the Deciding Factor.
0
TUNS
THE JUNIOR TIES.. European Teams Go Out, Chinese Athletic's juniors obtain ed a lead of two goals at half-time and won by the odd goal of three, It was a hard-fought contest, the analyals for the hosts, Somersets Reserves playing up strongly in the second half coming very close to The Athletic better side.
bowler for the visitors while Abbas and A. S. Suffed returned, the best
were
►
and
equalising.
a shade the.
ATHLETIC'S LAPSE. ·
Robbed of a Point by the Artillery.
FRIENDLY GAMES.
F. Fincher Scores Century
Against Civil Service, Playing against the Civil Service C.C. at Happy Valley, E. F. Fincher scored 103 without being defexted for the Kowloon CC. The game, like their league encounter, ended in a draw, the visitors compiling
the hugo
BOOTE
of 259 runs for three wickets when the innings was declared closed Be sides Fincher's century, F. L. Zimmern contributed 76, EC. Fincher, 32 and W. Brace 30 not out. In reply the hosts- had made 111 runs - for seven- wickets when the match was stopped. J. Barrow was top scorer with '8ạ not
Goodwin out. F.
secured "Your wickets for 21 runs.
The Athletic were too sure of.
Ewo v. Wayfoong. point
In this annual match, played on the themselves and threw away a
Chinese RC;~ground, the Satad-of they could ill-afford by easing up Messrs. Jardine, Liatheson: (Euro) won after establishing a lead of three by the narrow margin or one wicket goal to one. When the R.A. gave after the Bank had run up a total of them a shock by netting during a 168 runs, of which J. H. Falkes con- scrimmage, it was too late for themtributed 61 and R. H. D. Wade 48. E. Coxon took five wickets for 84
Knapp scored the best goal of to get back into their former End then followed this up by
the match fifteen minutes later, meeting a centre by Butcher first- time and giving Angus no earthly chance:
stride, and seven minutes before the rung
scoring 92 for the Ewo team. The end: Allen' equalised.
Strenuous efforts were made bycket fall W. J. Clerk and Wade wingers had made 183 when the last both sides to secure a winning each took four wickets, the former Angus gave a brilliant exhibition point, but the defences prevailed. at a cost of 38 runs and the latter
The Athletic were far and for 53.rans.. in the closing stages, saving at point-blank range from Butcher away the better team in the
Hongkong C.C. Indians. and Knapp, apart from other good first half, Chan Kwong-ul and Ng On the Hongkong CC. ground the work, while once when he was Kam-chuen scoring within twenty home team beat the Indian R.C. by beaten, File saved on the goal-line. minutes. Allen obtained a "map" five wickets after the visitors had The game was full of thrills, goal near the interval. Fletcher was gone in first and made out 50 runs. worthy of the issues at stake, and beaten by a penalty kick soon after. Owen Hughes was deadly with the ball, taking seven wickets for 27 runs. though a remarkable number of the restart, and Suen Kam-shun. After having passet their opponents. free-kicks were given against the whose shooting was dead off, and score with five wickets in hand, the Somersets, there was no serious in- Ng Kam-chuen had splendid op Club players were all dismissed for fringement, and no suggestion of portunities of putting their side 90 cups. A. E. Minu took Heres
further ahead. The Athletic then wickets for 85 bad spirit at any time.
The Somersete owed a great made the fatal mistake of slacking. deal to their half-backs. West off, and Moore' and Allen had ob came back into the side to give stained goals before the Chinese brilliant exhibition, while Harris had realised the danger, so to and Troth were but a shade his speak.
The R.A were not over in 1 inferior, the former's interceptions
pressive. The backs were shaky, being remarkably well judged
Forward, Batcher, and Baker and the forwards took some time were the most dangerous pair, the to settle down. The half-back line winger causing all the trouble. was in good fettle throughout, Ward Gillot could not get hold of him, and Watson shining. and Hedley gave far too much scope. Baker fed Butcher nicely. Knapp was always where he was most needed, and Barley was a dangerous leader Hall perform ed' faultlessly in goal. ・・
KO GA
6
There is a very simple explana- tion for Kowloon's defeat by the Somersets. With one stranger in
Chubb, Kowloon's new centre- the team, the most attractive for ward on view, their players forward, gave a delightful exhibi- muddled as though they had nover tion The Somerseta' defenders seen one another before. There at no time got his measure, but was no understanding in defence he suffered from lack of support, and to cohesion among the for- and his delightful dribbles usually wards, and their occasional at tempts to produce some sort of combination were almost painfully elementary. Individually, there was little to offer cause for com
The Athletic were strongly re- presented and had plenty of op portunity of making sure of the game: There was little wrong with the defence: The forwards
were erratic,-
POLICE SURPRISED. St. Joseph's Win Against Rub of Play.
Craigengower y. Reczela. These two second teams met s
players
Happy Valley, the Kowloon winning by 55 and For the visuaa
35 not on W. B. Muskett took zir wickets for 45 runs. Of their total of 89 runs Y, Abbas contributed 28. .. Sous captured four wickets for 35 mas..
**Yesterday's Game
By the narrow margin of seren ris, the Hongkong Volunteer De fence Corps beat the Univunity Par and Present Pokfulam yesterday
FANLING HUNT. ENTRIES FOR THE MARCH MEETING.
The entries for the March méet- ing of the Fanling Hunt, and Race Club, to be held at Kwanti 'on the The Police were lamentably weak 16th instant, are as follows. ended in his being crowded out in front of goal and lost two points Shamrock Stakes. Aristophanes His shooting was superb, but he they should have won: Both sides (168) Blotting Paper: (166) Diana got few chances of showing his turned out a man short, and a very (168), Duke of Neiblung (158), Fard- skill in this respect. The fault scrappy game was the result leaf (158), James Pigg (165) Slang Suuloch River (155), rested mainly with McKelvie and Gutierrez netted twice for St.
March-C Marsh Cup), A; You s krokie plaint. Every player worked his Cotton who do doubt with the Joseph's the first twenty minutes (165) Dare (158),
far back. One gained the impres- shortly before the interval (185), Craigavad (168), Fanling Stag alon that Kowloon were playing St. Joseph's spent the greater (161) Fornia (163) James Pigg three forwards and five half-backs, part of the second half on the de(150), Loch Etive(152) May (150),
McGowan played" Montana (168) Movanagher (160);", Dowman worked heroleally at fensive, but
Fanling
Frolle
Grand
National and Pierce
·As You Like It
Fanling
cheer hard work put in that forced their opponents to fight every inch The difference in teamwork, which turned the balance entirely In favour of the Somersets, was centre-half, and shared with splendidly in goal, and-with- Skin- Mowgl(158) November (161), Bhady apparent very early on. Their Angus, C. Plls and Chubb the ner, Bayley and Gomes also in good de (188); Smart Giry (166), Strath
(181)
}); Target (165) players equalled those of Kow- honours of the game from Kow-form, they managed to hold cut
imtill the final whistle blew. The Grove loon's id hard work, but in addii loon's viewpoint.
Police kept the game too close. tion, the team spirit was there all the time Every man was in his place The passing was quick and accurate. Above all, the forwards positioned themselves to receive passes, and were absolutely un- selfish. The half-backs worked effectively in defence and gave the attack, adequate support. It was an object lesson in tactics which of South Ching or Navy to secure The Junior Championship final Kowloon will not soon forget a goal in this very keenly contest was played at Fanling on Sunday In the circumstances, it is a ed Shield semi-final. The Navy and resulted in a win for Te
A GOALLESS DRAW, South China And Navy To Meet Again Splendid goalkeeping at critical moments rather than forward in- efficiency accounted for the failure
FANLING GOLF
T. C. MONAGHAN WINE JUNIOR
CHAMPIONSHIP.
We 69 Parleston
PER MOvanagher" (154),
|(146); Craigavad River (145)
Blotting
The Spring Ma
Maidens Aristophanes (153), Bay Rhum (166) Diana (158). Honeymoon (166), Huntington (156) Kum Od: (152), Loch Etive (152);
Shady Joe (158) - Six Hundred
Fellah (155), Sucré (158), Surf Steeplechase Blo
Mongolian Stag (168), Mountain. Ach
matter for wonder that the Somer-missed their regular defenders Monaghan, who beat A. O Brawn), Sixty (158), Smart Guy: (155),*
As only 16 players entered for
loch
Bets did not dominate the play very badly. The substitutes play at the 37th hole completely. Yet at half-time when ed well, but it may be assumed
of Nelblung Faoling Stag scored up to that stage, it would much less in the picture had Me-Section Championship, they all Ferale Kum On Mont Mount have been a ventitresome prophet Gregor and his colleagues been in gain places in the matchplay tain Ash, Movanagher Lowell, No
stages. who pronounced as to the ultimate the field.
vember, Siang River, Bunloch, Target,
the soldiers led by the only goal that South Chins would have been the qualifying round of
the Junior Christmas Frolicz
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