THE

THE HONGKONG

WORLD SPORT

SOUTH CHINA GET THEIRS.

ATHLETIC SNATCH A

VICTORY.

KEEN TUSSLES IN SHIELD MATCHES

AMAZING DECISION.

. By "Wanderer."}

The first round of the Shield

Competitions, completed on Satur- day, provided anne keex games,

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LADY PEEL OPENS EVENT · AT KOWLOON D.GS.

WITH

MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930.

SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.

BIG FIELDS AND GOOD SPORT.

the

Mr. D. Wilson's Mongolian Stag (167)

(Mr. Heard) Bir. Artik's Country Clüb (160) (Mr. Frost) Mrs. To Wong's Shiny Pearl (140)

(Mr. Backhouse) 3 Won by half a length; three lengths. Time: 2, 09.1/5 sec. Parl-mutuel: Win $10.00 Pinces,

Lady Peel opened the hazaar and ale of work held in con-

Big fields and good finishes were 1st $6.90; 2nd $18.40; 3rd $30.00. nexion with the Diocesan Girls'

6-Hongkong Autumn Sub-Grißna School, Kowloon, In the grounds features of Saturday's Race Meet- of the school, which

AC- Champions: One and a Quarter Milen. were ing, which drew a big crowd at

--For Chinn Ponlos. Bubscription decorated for the occasion, on Happy Valley. Apollo easily

commed for the Autumn Champions, Saturday.

Mr. Frost bringing him in six Griffins of this Club of this season. supporting half- With und

Her Ladyship, who was accom

por senie. Entrance Fee $10. 1st] full- backs and fairly reliable

panied by Mr. C. W. A. Tufton lengths in front of Sitting Bull Waners only. Weight for inches an in the Sub-Grifßns Champions, Mr. Prize: $750. 2nd Prize: $300. Bri hacks, the Borderers made the

(LE.'s Private Secretary)

da Roza did well to pilot Ton-Prize: $200. Argylla fouk poorer than they

met at the entrance by Miss H. D..

vletory, Tango, bridge to thend mistress), the

to be content Mrs. Pearca's Tonbridge (155) ... having rently are. The forwards suffer Sawyer

favourite,

(Mr. da Hozał ed by lack of support and they up. Bishap of Victoria (the Rt. Rev.with third place.

There were nome good dividends Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Bridge Hall peared to be very raggel. Wylle. R. Duppy, D.D.,), the Rev. W.

(104)

(Mr. Heard) 2 clever Wa Rome

Walton Rogers, and Mra. and and Christle did

notably $110 by Tonbridge Messrs. Sturt and Lobel's Tango paid,

(155)

(Mr. Harriman), After declaring things, and McKenna was a great Miss Smalley.

Won by two lengths; a bend. trier, but neither Hughes

the sale open, she was presented brought home for first place by Mr. Pan in the December Handleap,|

Time: 2. 45,8/5 soek. Campbell had a good day, and the

basket of chrysanthemuma "C" Class. Results: with

Port-mutuel: Win $38.10; Pinces, Lady Peel thetics of the line, dangerous by little Annie Ray,

12,00 P.M. December Handicap: school troop | "A" Class:

One Mile-For Clins 1st $16,90; 2nd $9,70. at times, appeared to be also inspected the Jenaaks.

December Handicap: "C" Class: by desperation rather

of Girl Gulder.

Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 171 Prize: lbs. Entrance Fee $5. 1st

weight not to exered 171 lbs. En- $509. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: Mile For China Ponies Top Lence Fee $5. lat Prize: $400, 2nd $200.

Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. Artik's Cream Cracker (147) (Mr. Pan)

then deliberation.

·

PENALTY INCIDENT. Remarkable Declion in Kowloon Gome.

3145

Mr. Chen Tin-ton's Windsor Stag (151)...(Mr. Front) Mr. Dynasty's King's Colour (153)

ance.

(Mr. da Roza)

.

2

3

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Armony (171)

(Mr. Charlen) 21 "Mrs. Pearce's Plecy (157)

Mr.

(Mr. da Rozs) 3 Hourd's Christmas Balle (168)............ (Mr. Heard) 3

Dead Hent.

Won by three lengths; & neck, Time: 2. 07,4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $110.00; Places,

7. $6.20.

The following is the list of the stalls:-Cinna 1 (under the Pre- feet, Doris Lee)-Edibles: Clans 2 (under Mrs. Richte)--Miscoll auenus, dolls, handkerchiefs, etc; Class 3 (under ins Wentworth) Kowloon were good value 1Dr

-Miscellaneous, lampshades, ça Messrs. Beith and Heard's Christ mux Chimes (141)..(Mr. Pan) Won by a head; half a length. their ane goal wis over the Police. lendars, etc., all painted by the

Time: 2.02 neck. who gave bar of their best disgiris; Class 4 (under Miss Bed- bat found ford)-Miscellaneous, bath salts,

Pari-mutuel: Win $48.20; Places, The Argyll plays of the season. but

surprises. 3103

little dolls clothes, etc; Class 5 (un-

1st $13.20; 2nd $21.00; 3rd $14.50. climinated Kowlann's defence and the Poller were

They had ope splendi!

der Miss Allen)-Miscellaneous,

2-Nullah Plaie: Five Furlongs- from both the seator and junior strong.

sweets. etc.: Class Remove AFor Subscription Grifling of this Club while the RA. opportunity of snatching a victory. competitions.

funder

Miss Batalhal-Miscell- of this season which have not won Weight for Reserves have a further interest dust before Grimwood hended "wa

Aneous, cupids, crepe paper more than one race. in the Junior. The second round Migs'n centre out of Clark's reach,

Entrance Fee 55. 1st Prize: in not to be played until Blarch 7. penalty was given against Pile faneles, etc; Class 6 (under Missi inches as per scale. Jockey Allow. 1st $17.30; 2nd $46.60; 3rd 4, $0.10:

Class Mason)-toys,

7 and 8

3rd Prize: miht case of bands, neel-

$400. 2nd Price: $200. Candle Misses White and Grose) dental and conferring no advat-

$100. The kiek and

pand: Class 5 Remove By Widdecombe's Peter Guerney Ush lage, ram took

Miss Broadbridge)— (152) ...................... (Mr. da Roza) Waterloo, their first defeat in nine shot almost straight into Angus' ander

Miniature Golf. giving Kowloon league matches. They had hands.

game in the first half, but this Jet-of, it was fairly certain the threw away muny opportunities in that the Police were doomed, and Kmeloun playing with It proved, their excitement. The result was

giving Brittain not allogether unexpected, though extra zest and

Oram, and their colleagues in the The Athletic were a trifle lučky.

Sefenen a gruelling time. defeated Recreio

In The

remarkable But the first Joseph's by a single goal, while

calent in a game full of incident the Navy ran up seven against the

was ʼn derision by the refever after obtained HA. They

n pelts to Kowloon, awarding Rests in their last four matches,

Before he blew for the kick. Moss | Joseph's, 1x agalest St. against the Club, one against Kow- ton and even against the Royal Artillery.

A thrilling game at the Stadium

ment South China

30 W

have

their

Mevel

The full results are appended - SENIOR SHIELD.

S.W. Barderers:

Kowloon

*Argylls

Argylla

1 Polito JUNIOR SHIELD.

2

0

St. Joseph's

2

1 Navy Res, S.W. Borderers 4 Police R.A. Res.

• After extra time.

SENIOR LEAGUE.

R. Artillery 1 Royal Navy

After

taken and immediately idew agia

The following were the success- ful competitors:-Treasure Hunt --Miss Smalley and Miss Kacker; Lighting Candle-Mr. P. Kan and Com- Alves: Leg Miss Angeln petition-Miss Ellen. Ford and 3s Florence Wong: Blind Touch Mr. Dixon and Mr. G. W. A. Tuften.

conso-

Mr. Hau Un's Arabian Sea (165) (Mr. Loo) Mr. 11 K. Uong's Billiards (162) (Mr. Pan)

L

K

Eo-

8-Exten Meetings Consolation Staken: One Mile For China Ponies Įthat have started in at least five extin meetings in longhong this year and have not won; to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five flat races any- where any time. Weight for Inchus

scale. per

Subscription: Griffins of this Club of this season allowed 6 lbs, Jockeyn 2 10s, extra for each race wen. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100.

nt

Top Mr. Eve's New Year's Eve (157)

(Mr. Fung) 1

(Mr. Lobe!)

and Mr. Bye's Misty Eve (158)

Won by six lengths; a head. Time: 1. 20.1/5 wees. Pari-mutuel: Win $8.30; Places, Eat $6.60: 2nd $8.70; 3rd $7.00.

3.-Ilecember landicap: "B" Class: One Mile-For China Ponics. welght not to exceed 171 lbs. trance Fee $5. Ini Prize: $150. Prize: $250. 3rd Prize: $100.

1 (Mr. Frunt)

Frille (103). (Mr. Heard) 2 (Mr. Soares) 3 Mr. Tonnarh's Lobster Bay (158)

Won by short heal; half a length. Tine: 2.03 mera.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Christmas

encroached into the penalty area. Ito be able to use any rend judgMr. Prince's Crown Prince (150) Instead of ordering him, th ment in their clearances refere blew for the kick to be

quently South China's half-backs M dominated the game, the Athletic forwards being responsible for oe enstound rushes only, and those nat very dangerous.

for

free kick against

Gillot shot wide, but it would have mado no difference had he scared, free kick would still have been

Taken altogether it was pretty given, though under what Inw I Cannot imagine. I don't binme the Berce. South China endeavoured newspaper reporter who attributed to carry the day by sheer speed, and a certain the decision to offeltel

saappy passing

The Athie It raises a paint of extreme'sinni nt of battering,

heavy interest. This is the first recorded the replied in kind

a free kick being glyen kunck- сами об

and take were given against a player for encroaching K ** while a penalty klek is being taken, several players receiving minor The chances for stendy hurts.

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Race 1.

No. 180

2

$3,650.80 154

1,044.80 522.40 107 Unplaced runners ($100 each) Nus. 320, 209,

Race 5.

No. 194

$2,100.00

502

600.00

"

720

300.00

| Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Majestic Hull (163) ................. (Mr, Ip Kui-ying) Won by two lengths; three lengths, | Time: 2.06 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $30.50; Places, $16.20; 2nd 910,80,

THE CASH SWEEPS. Full List of Lucky Numbers.

Race 1.

No. 289 206 284 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 144, 266, 132, 314, 102, 105.

.$898 50 200.80 128.40

Race 2

1

No. 181

$1,241.80

130

*

183

354.60 177.40

Pari-mutuel: Win $15.70; Places, int $7.70; 2nd $11.30; 3rd $13.40.

4.Hongkong Autumn Champions: One and a Quarter Miles.-For China! Ponies that have won at least one race at an Extra Meeting of this Club during 1930. Weight for inches a

Int per negle. Entrance Fee $10.

2nd Prize: 3300. 3rd Prize: $760.

Mr. Chan Tin-son's Apollo (185) (Mr. Frost) Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull (161).... (Mr. Heard) Mr. Dynasty's Nationalist II (158)

(Mr. da Roza), Wun by Rix lengths; three lengths. Time: 231,1/6 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $7.30 Places, 1st $6.30; 2nd $3.80.

dovision could possibly be justified, ing were few and the interval Prize: $200.

Chinese Ath, Reercio

2 South Chios

11

1 St. Joseph's

(1

Sw

at it must occur to anyone who the incident that if the

7

Second Division.

University

0 Kowloon

3

The

Club Res.

Chinese Ath.

}

South Chinn

Recreta

0

Third Division.

S.W. Borderers 0 South China

4

R. Engineer Fukien

+

ARGYLLS OUT OF THE SHIELD.

Well Beaten in Lively Second Half,

with no score.

The Athletic had the advantage no good purpose could he served in going on with the penalty kick.of the strong breeze in the second well ball and a greater share of play referee' might just as

a free kick against Moss in consequence, South China con- given

course, tributed to the Athletic's rise by innellately. Actually, the referee allowed the penalty kick mistakes in the excitement of ef to be taken under aproper conforts to break through. Ten ruin-

tions, though hud he given a goal

from the end nice bout of Kam-shun in left Suen

kick when Gillot shot by, there

5 December Handleap: "D" Class:

Unpinced runners ($50 each) Nen. 135, 281, 323.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

KEEN PLAY IN CHAMPIONS SEMCFINAL.

1

Splendid golf marked the semi- finals of the senior Club Champion. ship of the Kowloon Golf Club, which were played yesterday. The two matches were keenly contestod, and

Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. close finishes recorded in each. 152, 231, 42, 687, 480, 71.

The results were.---

Race 6.

No. 234

284

372

.$2,212.00 $32.00 310,00

J. D. Thomson beat D. C. Wilson

at the 10th.

A. A. Lopes beat J. Mackintosh

(1-up).

The Holiday Competition for the

Unplaced runners ($50 each) Non. Christmas Bogey Fool will be held on December 25, and the three following 623, 480.

days, whilst the qualifying round for the Captain's Cup will be played off on December 27 and 28.

Race 7.

No 827

348

$2,202,40 €20.40

11

161.60

101.00

683

Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 773, 494, 568, 74, 81, 817, 203, 495.

Hace 3.

No. 348

"

69 186

.$1,401.40 400,40 200.20

Race 6.

No. 174

En- Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 2nd 614, 35, 280, 620, 98, 339, 16, 162,

686, 23, 810.

J

147 216

.$2,074.00 704.00 382.00

roult have been as criticism. The Passing,ten yards out and helOne Mile For China Ponlea, Top referee was taking his first gambeut Pau Ka-ping with a beautiful weight not to exceed 171 lbs.

Hongkong and may have been a

South Chink redoubled trance Fee $5, 1 Prize: $300. trifle nervous, In most other rex drive. perts, he earned a tribute. Ile their efforts and were with an Prize: $125. 3rd Prize: $76, missed nothing, albeit be penalised nee of equalising on two or three everybly wls handled the ball, in occasions but the result was put Lentionally or otherwise.

beyond doubt when Ho Ka-keung took advantage of a mistake by Lau May to Bash the ball past Pau second time.

The referees handbook states: Until the refercy has satisfied him self that the players are in their proper positions, he should not give

The whole of the Athletic de- the signal for the kick to be taken. Kowloon should have made the fence did well, but Lam Yux-ying game safe in the first half. Ther was the star. Chu Kwok-tuen was worried Clark incessantly.

and

half, gave a brilliant display which Brittain's shakiness at left back mastered by this re-

veteran, and Tam Kony-

The South Wales Borderers emerged from their first real test in local soccer with enhanced! prestige, though the Argylla did not. have one of their best days. Previous good impressions of the 5.W.HI. forward line were well con- rmed, while Hynan, their centre had more than a little to do with did not make matters easier for pak's injury served niso to lessen the goalkeeper, who gave one of the effectiveness of South China's his side's 3-1 victory.

The Athletic vanguard attack. langon, ant It was a hard-fought encounter, his brightest exhibitions.

a little to do for long periods that packed with good football and re-Gitlot and Simpson came close was in splendid form, and they had plete with thrills, the Borderers with splendid efforts, though some, they were full of vim in the last always being the more impressive chances were wasted by long range twenty minutes and rather caught team, though Hiny and Yeoman shots when a pass would have South China's half-backs on the

been more in keeping. dlid great work. at half-back

Perkins was on top form and South China were unlucky to enabling the Argylls to keep their Oram and Shepherd were capable lose both points, but they missed goal intact prior to the interval.half-backs, the former showing up chances, The Borderers attacked peralatent better in attack than in defence.

ly in the second half, however, The forwards could make little in the gon-Progress against Hedley, McKelvie

the Inevitable breakdown

and

came.

A scramble

mouth

And

ing and rush tactics which made

and Dowman, except by long kick-

gavo Darks a chance

he finahal the ball into the not things warm for Kowloon occa.

hop.

NAVY GET SEVEN.

Much Too Good For R.A.

A few minutes later, the stonally, particularly towards the encouragement could be derived

Argylis defence was caught at end.

sixes and govens and Harris put them two up from close range, At tho other end, McKenna falled

badly but dispossessed tho goal- keeper in an attempt to retrieve his error, and Campbell dashed in

SOUTH CHINA'S SETBACK.

Defence Makes Error in the Second Half..

The

The R. A. turned out with severni fresh faces on their side, but little from the displays of the newcomers. They were no match for a strong Navy aide and conceded seven goals, thrree before and four after the in-

te Farrow, Redgate and Peacock

Athletic, streuthened by gave the Navy a three-goal lead to score a good goal for the the return of Li Wal-koon as well after a quarter of an hour, Salt Argylls.

no Suen, anaiched a sensational reduced the lead close on halftime. They were little in the picture victory in the last valuutes of their The R. A. were thoroughly out- after this and before the end, match with South China. They played in the second half, and Harris obtained another excellent were lucky, though full credit Magee, Farrow, Peacock and Pearce goal for the Borderers.

must be given to the old stagers added to the Navy tally.

The Borderers bid fair to deve-in their defence. Lam Yuk-ying, top into one of the best military Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shul-wa teams we have had here for some and Lai Yuk-tat for the manner in years. They are already an ex- which they stool up to South tremely well-balanced eleven and China's onalaughts in the first they are likely to become addi-half.

RECREIO JUST WIN. One Goal in Match With,

St. Joseph's

The Club de Recreio won but

tionally formidable as they got South China began as though there was no reni sign of improve used to local ground conditions, they would carry overything bemont on recent somewhat poor for- The forward fine, well led by fore them. Chan Mel-on and

ward

displays. The only goal, Channings, varies its game do Pak-wa repeatedly burst through, acored by Ward from Rocha's pase, lightfully, changing the point of alternately, and put across some was an oxcellent one, but it was a in a very attack frequently by long passing, dangerous centres, but deadly solitary bright spot and being extremely accurate in marking and determined tackling patchy exhibition. closer work Yeoman had some forced the inside mon into errors great tussles with the Davie Har and Chan Shek-pul had little to do more dangerous, but they too lack ria wing, and liay prevented Chan-Nevertheless, South Chinn's first ed finish and Beltrao, had very little ninga from becoming really dan-flush took a long time to wear off causo for anxiety.

There was plenty of excitement, graus, but Gordon was mastered and it seemed a miracle that early on by Mason and Morgan the Athletic's Koal remained quick transfers and dangerous -and Blackburn had a great deal of intact. Their defenders were breakways, but for the most part

covering to do.

defence the respective defences were on top..

for

too buny

St. Joseph's attack seemed far

Two Russians, Avenir A, Zlieff (18) and Michael Turubaroff (20), both unemployed, were charged before Mr. Butters, at Kowloon, . on Saturday, with having stowed away on the President Polk, which arrived in Hongkong from Shang- ench fined $50 or one month's imprisonment.

Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. hai. They wore 98, 149.

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