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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930.
THE WORLD of SPORT
CLUB SURPRISE ARGYLLS.
INTERESTING GAMES ON SATURDAY.
TWO SENIOR PLAYERS GET MARCHING ORDERS.
SOUTH CHINA ON TOP.
By Wanderer."]
of success
WELSH-SCOTTISH SOCCER.
LEAGUE BLAMED FOR LACK OF INTEREST.
Glasgow, Oct. 26. The International football match between Scotland and Wales ended in a draw of one goal each.
There was an attendance of only 10,000 spectators which emphasises the lack of interest owing to the
NEXT SATURDAY'S REGATTA."
HEATS OF TWO EVENTS.
* DECIDED.
annual regatta at the Royal Hong- Two heats, in connexion with the kong Yacht Club on Saturday next ero decided last Saturday. The full results are given below:
Hornell Cup-1, Ewo (A. H. Cham bers, R. D. Grieve, J. Kendrew, H. Hongkong
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front line. given a more inept display. Baker and Scottish Internationals playing Electric Stoker, M. alone took the eye and he was too for English Clubs can only be released
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often ploughing a lone furrow. to play for their country if, the clubs E. Thon RW. Smith and
Wales forced the play with their
Bayson's centring appears to be permit. getting worse instead of better. Troth was an improvement on Denmead but he failed to shake of Wong's attentions. It came as a surprise when they secured a goal
Knapp came back into the Somersets team to prove the only consistently good player in the defence. West started badly but improved rapidly: the others were never steady. Verrier played splendidly.
CLUB DO THE TRICK.
Argylls Come a Cropper for First Time.
team of nine new mon and sprang a surprise by sending Bamford through to open the scoring. but Battles equalised before the interval. Scot land were pressing in the second half and the Welsh goal had lucky escapes.
Reuter.
DON MOE LOSES TO LOCAL PLAYER,
BEATEN BY TWO AND ONE BY
A. H. FERGUSON.
In a privately arranged match with Mr. A. H. Ferguson, the captain of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club on The Argylls are a temperamen- Saturday, Mr. Don Moe, the most The Argyll run
inl team. The more formidable promising young amateur golf player eame to an end on Saturday when the opposition the better they of America, was beaten by two up and they surrendered two goals to the play. The same applics, of course. one to play on the Fanling Course, Moe, who arrived on Friday, could Mr. Club without reply. The match
in the opposite direction. That nat adapt The High-
to the local condi- himself to provided a good game.
AVDS my meaning on Friday nat
tions and the unfamiliar ground. landers were rythmic and clever, when hinted the possibility It is understand that <** the ret
return defeat but they carried it too far, pro at their
in the game of Mr. Moe, who has gone to Manila. bably going on the field with an with the Club. The Club area four-ball match will be played at
less easy to excess of confidence.
place.. They Fanling. It is expected that His remind me of the nursery couplet Excellency the Governor (Sir William about the little girl who "when Peel, K.B.E.. C.M.G.), His Excellency the G.0.C. (Major General J. W. she was good, etc, etc."
Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.) and They had done nothing of par-Commodore R. A. S. Hill will play. ticular note before heating the Argylls on Saturday, but this win! should do much to give the team new confidence for the future.
over
South China repeated their win Somersets and are firmly established at the head of the table for the time being. Kow- leon and Recreio, the only other unbeaten teams, drew at King's Park, while St. Joseph's beat the Police 2-1
The Tull results are appended:
Senior Division.
Somersets Club
Recreio
Athletic Police
1
South China
2 Argylls
Kowloon
+
KA.
1 St. Joseph's
Second Division.
# Somersets
Argylls
St. Joseph's
1 Club
1 Eastern
1 Navy
Kowloon
RA:
Athletic
South China
Athlelic R.E.
0 Recreio
2 University
Third Division.
2 R.A.F.
1 Fukien
P
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3, P.W.D. (R. C. Keen, M. Purvis, F. Baker, K. S. son F. P. Lenfesty);
and (T.
В. Lindars,
J. Moore, G. T. May, R. G. Edwardes-Jones and R. Young). Taikoo having drawn a bys will now in the final with the first three teams.
Junior Pair Oar Challenge Cup.-1, T. Lindars (bow) and J. M. Purvis (stroke) beat Reck and Golecki. The nners will meet H. Kuhrt and F. winne
Paterson in the
the final.
Senior Pairs.-A. II. Chambers and II. Dully beat G. T. Padgett and J. D. H. Crawford. The winners will row against Reck and Schmidt in the final on November 8.
Yachting Race.
The results of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club's Menagerie Race for sailing yachts, over a course from Channel Rocks to Lyemun Beacon, a distance of 8.42 miles, were as follows:
Finished and corrected times:
Finished Corrected
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4. 4.23.30
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HOME FOOTBALL,
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES:
The results of Saturday's Home football are given below. All are from Router excepting the 2nd
ST. JOSEPH'S WIN. Even Game with Police at It might be stretching a point
Kowloon. to say they deserved their success. Yet what conclusion is to be reach- Fortunes fluctuated so much in 2ed on these facts: the Club de-this game that an odd goal either fence was seriously harassed for way could have caused no genuine long periods and had nearly twice grievance, I happened to fall to as much to do as the Argyll delen-St. Joseph's, who thus obtained Division Scottish Division. dors, but kept their goal intact. their first win of the season. The Club attack was not nearly though the Police were rather dis- | Arsenal so well supported as the Argy appointed at the refusal of the Birmingham front line, but they seared twice referee to award them a goal when Blackburn The Argyll forwards appeared Cornwall sent in a fine shot which Blackpool
Portsmouth Sheffield U. Sunderland
Everton
First Division.
1 West Ham
6
Chelsen.
2 Bolton
I Liverpool
2 Wednesday
7
Middlesbro'
Aston Villa
4 Manchester U.
3 Newcastle
4 Huddersfield -
Second
Division.
h
Millwall
Bradford
1 Oldham
3 Preston N.E.
1 Notts. Forest
1 Stoke
4 Tottenhum
1 Burnley
0 Wolves
0 Southampton
1 Reading
4 Bristol R.,
2 Exeter
3 Crystal Pal.
1
Southend
3 Torquay
to be a virile, and accomplished | McGrann failed to check properly Derhy ling, and Wylie and Campbell seve- and which appeared to pass over Leeds ral times were within an ace of the line before he recovered and Leicester the goal which was needed to spur scooped it out. McGrenvy was Manchester C.1 Grimsby them. Hud it come, the result right on the spot and doubtless would probably have been vastly could have made certain of the different, but Rodger was in capi-point, but he walked away think- tal form, had a certain amount of ing that it was already a goal. SOMERSETS AGAIN FAIL, A luck with him and Bishop distin- At the interval neither team Barnsley
guished himself in many tussies had scored, though McGreavy had Bradford C. Questionable Tactics in Match
with the lively inside tria. at Sookunpoo.
had two glorious opportunities and Bristol C.. Wallington and Goldman obtain- | Leonard "appeared to be right Bury
Cardiff There seems
to be something ed the Club goals, excellent efforts through for St. Joseph's at the Charlton radically wrong with the Somer- both. It was curious to see how other end. sets. Had they been defeated by disturbing the loss of the first Leonard scored nicely some Plymouth a much heavier margin than two goal of the season was upon the fifteen minutes after the interval, Port Vale goals, to one they could have had Argyll defence. The Club's raids and Shepherd equalised with a Swansen no quarrel, and they owe it large- were marked by dashing methods long shot which had McGrann West Brom., ly to Verrier that South China did rather than cleverness, but the completely beaten. A draw seem- Third Division (South). not get through more often, backs were more shaky under pres-ed certain when Lim was given a Before the interval they were not sure of this kind than they have clear path between Perkins and Bournemouth
Clapton 0. getting the ball at all. They been against pattern-weaving. | Williams and made no mistake
Coventry seemed cumbersome and
slow Yeoman emerged with credit from about the chance.
Fulham beside their opponents, who were his tussles with the Club_right, St. Joseph's made a good impres- Norwich always threatening. Pau Ka- but Gordon was off colour. With a sion. The half-backs are their Notts. County ping did not handle the ball for loophole here to look after, per-strong point, Skinner being in par- Queen's P. R. twenty minutes. In the second haps Melville. the newcomer atticular fine form just now. Hyder Swindon half.
they pulled themselves right back, is to be excused the and Gomes are steady backs, Thames together to some extent: The absence of complete efficiency.
though the former is rather bois- Walsall defence secured a surer grip on Stewart retained his place at terous in his tackling. The for- Watford the keen and thrustful South centre-half for the Club, and did wards have yet to get together, Third China attack and in consequence very well. Segalen seems more at though there is much individual | Darlington Troth and his colleagues were home on the right than in the cleverness.
Doncaster seen to better advantage. At one centre, while McBride only needs a The Police gave one of their Gateshead stage it seemed probable that they hard game to show his mettle.
good displays, but they missed too Halifax would level up. Then they threw
The Argyll attack was in a way many opportunities. The half-Hartlepools
Holl it all away by unnecessarily rough disappointing. They had enough back line, Shepherd in particular, Lincoln tactics consisting primarily of opportunities to get goals. The showed up prominently, and there Nelson taking the man instead of the ball. weakness appears to be on the was little wrong with the backs. New Brighton
There was not one redeeming wings where neither Christie nor except some lack of understanding. Stockport feature about the last twenty Hughes is impressive, being too The forwards seemed better to- Wigan minutes of the game. The bad prone to put the ball behind, des-gether, but the finishing efforts First Division (Scottish). feeling carried over from the match at Caroline Hill at the troying the value of other good were wretchedly weak for the most beginning of the month appeared to have been held, in check until then, although Wong Mei-shun had been throwing his weight about as usual. The Somersets
were the worst offenders, and four
of them were cautioned before the
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KOWLOON DRAW. Again Robbed of Win in Closing Minutes.
R.A. UNLUCKY.
Not Four Goals Worse Than Athletic.
Victory again evaded Kowloon.
Albion
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King's Park
Third Lanark
2 Gillingham
Northampton
0 Luton
• Brighton
1 Brentford
6 Newport Division (North)..
1. Rochdale
0 York
1 Carlisle
4 Crewe
3 Barrow
2 Rotherham
1 Chesterfield
4 Accrington
Wrexham
1 Tranmere
1 Southport
2. Queen's Park
1 Hearts
4 Kilmarnock
2 East Fife
#
Airdrie
3 Celtic
- Hamilton.
3 Dundee
3 Brechin
2 Armadale
3 Dumbarton'
1 Dunfermline
E. Stirling
5 Queen O' Sth.
0 Montrose
3 St. Bernard
5 Sten muir
2 St. Johnstone
Clyde
1 Morton Cowdenbeath 0 Partick Falkirk Hibernians Leith The Athletic werd rather lucky Motherwell final whistle blew. Incidentally. With two minutes to go against to obtain a four clear goals win Rangers Wong Mei-shun was ordered off the Club de Recreio at King's Park over the Royal Artillery, who held St. Mirren
*Unplayed. for deliberately kicking at an they were leading 1-0. A final their own for the greater part of
rally by the Recreio, a shot by the game. The Athletic, however, Second División (Scottish). opponent.
far the better foot- Lau Mau headed South China's Rocha punched out, the ball snap-played
where Alloa first goal from
ten ped up by A. V. Gosano and flash-ball, especially in attack, minutes from the start. Funged into the net from 20 yards, and their deft touches made the efforts Arbroath Kingcheong added from a penalty the points were shared.
of the blg R. R. halves look moder- Bo'ness against Earley for holding Lau Kowloon proved themselves a ate, in spite of the fact that they Clydebank Mau when that player was safe much cleverer side than the Re-should have secured some advantage Dundee U. for a goal. In fact the ball flash-creio and they should have made from the fact that the ball was Forfar ed into the net just as the whistle the game safe long before Go- more often than not in the air. biew. The Somersets obtained sano's smart goal came along. As If the R. A. had used the same Raith R their point just before the end, it was they failed to get the ball direct methods in the goal area us Butcher being the scorer.
into the net by à premeditated at they employed in getting there, the As far as football went, South tack. Gillott scored from a pen-margin of the Athletic win would China had the game in their alty, awarded for a bad foul on have been less substantial, inore pocket within five minutes of the Hedley, who seemed a probable nearly reflective of the run of the opening. There was a vast dif- scorer when he was tackled un- play, but they dillied and dallied. ference in the methods of the fairly by Xavier. The forwards Allen caused most anxiety. He was teams. South China always made had many splendid opportunities, always on the alert for a chance to
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP ground when in possession, no but the shooting was not good, break through, but was generally
CONTEST. AN player held on to the ball a and Xavier and Silva-Netto, well smothered before he became too moment longer than was absolute supported by Gosano, did the rest. dangerous. ly neessary, and passes were
The qualifying round of the Club accurate. Their players ran into
Championship, played yesterday position to receive the ball, an
over the Kowloon course, resulted as follows-T. Tait, 73; D. C. WIL elementary rule in soccer tactics, but one which the Somersets when they did break away, but Li Yee-shun and Leung Tatson, 78; E. D. da Roza, 79; F. C. appeared on the day's play to have Gilchrist, Dowman and Bliss offer-wing scored prior to the interval, Barry, 81; F. E. Remedios, 81-J. completely forgotten.
ed a barrier which they had the and Lam Yuk-ying (penalty) and Mackintosh, 83; H. Hampton, 85; A. Cameron, 86; A. W. da Roza, 86; Leung Wing-chiu, Wong Mei- greatest difficulty in overcoming. Li Yee-shun completed the tally.
There were some unpleasant in- W. Taylor, 87; T. Seddon, 87; A. shun and Leung Yin-chan are by The new Kowloon formation no means brilliant half-backs, but was sufficiently promising to war- tidents in the closing stages, fol- Eastman, 88; Dr. Cogan, 88; J, D. they were good enough to com- rant a further trial, to say no lowing upon marching orders to Thomson, 90; H. Mundy, 90; A. A pletely suppress the Somersets
Lopes, 90.
There was plenty of good foot- Fletcher had no chance with any ball, and much excitement. The of the goals. In front of him, Recreio, forwards appeared more Gough was a bit shaky, while Frear dangerous than the Kowloon line son did much good work.
more.
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