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THE GIRCULATION OF "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
13 CERTIFIED BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, MESSRS. LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931.
THE
WORLD SPORT
ten
LEAGUE LEADERS |astered them into faulty truna- fers which made clearances easy. The only real dangers to Kow- SMOTHERED.
loon's goat after the first minutes were from headers, Fung King-cheung trying hard to nod brilliant the Ball through from centres from both right and left wings. Once he headed in with
KOWLOON DEFENDERS STOP S. CHINA.
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THREE BRIGHT GOALS DECIDE THE RESULT.
H.K.F.C.'S LAPSE.
beaten, and saw his ball kicked off the goal-line by McKel- vie, and another similar effort missed the post by inches. Penny handled a large number of long range shots with complete con- fidence, Kowloon being indeed for- tunate to have such a splendid goalkeeper at their disposal now that Angus's injury is likely to keep him out of the game for the rest of the season.
[By "Wanderer."1
Undefeated since December 6. Kowloon nehieved their best per-
Kowloon opened the scoring ten formance of the season on Satur-minutes before the interval when day when they defeated South Gillett, and scored with a wonder-
Grimwood, seized on a paas hy^ | Chinn by three clear goals, rising to the occasion in brilliant fashion ful shot from an acute angle. The same player missed a golden op- and well earning their SUCCCAM.
before have Southportunity four minutes inter, when Only once China's colours been lowered, by De Athletic, and it is to the credit of KowlooH that they captured
WEEK-END. YACHTING | KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
RESULTS.
MR. BERGANSTS COLLEEN WINS MENAGERIE RACE.
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HONG FOURSOMES.
FIRST ROUND MATCHES FOR THE PAGE TROPHY
The Menagerie Rnce held at the
Only five of the eight matches in Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on the first round of the Hong Foursomes Saturday attracted six entries, Mr. M. promoted by the Kowloon Golf Club, Berganst's Colleen finishing first with for the Page Trophy, havo beon play- Mr. 5. Onland's Dorothea second. ed. The results of the matches that! The course was over a distance of 5.0 | have been decided are as follows:
Wharf And Godown Co. (W. M.
Finished Corrected Groves and A. Eastman) beat Hong-
ailes from Channel Rocks to Rumsey Shon!. The full results were: Diana (3). Colicon (1) Dorothen (2) Daphne (5) Ailun (4) Jeannine (6)
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*3.45.64 3.11.17 3.45.47 8.30.24 3.48.52 3.40.20 4.64.43 3.43.26 7.62.58 8.41,40 3.56.24 3.44.08
LAWN TENNIS.
ARMY TEAM OVERCOMES CIVIL SERVICE
Al Happy Valley yesterday the Civil Service lost in their return game with an Army tennis team who won by 12 sets to 6.
kong and Shanghal Hotels (P. C.. Barry and E. O. Murphy), one up.
BOXING!
CITY HALL
Thursday, 5th March, 1931, at 9.15 p.m.
Whampon Dock Co. (J. McKelvte MAIN EVENT
and J. O. Melaggan) bent Mustard and Co. (J, Poole and L. J. Cave), three up and two to play.
Naval Yard (W. G. Trice and R. W. Sapned) beat Hongkong Electric Co.
Middle-Weight Championship ̧ ›
of the Colony
(J. R. Way and W. Stoker), Taven up "JOCK" CRICHTON
and five to play.
3.
Jamea Backhouse Lld. (II. Dinsdale and A. Laughton) beat Public Works Department, (G. E. L Johnson and J. M. Purvis), three up and two to play.
Gilman and Co. (E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman) bent Union Trading Co. (F. E. A. Remedios and 9. Jux),
Tufton and Valentine lost to de Linde und Anderson 5-7, 0-6, lost to Mitchell and Atkinson 3-6, 2-6, drew with Paston and Jarman 1-6. SCHNEIDER TROPHY. 6-3.
McDougall and Bradley lost to de
Linde and Anderson 6-8, 2-6, beat TWO BRITISH SUPER-MARINE Mitchell and Atkinson G-3, 6-4, boat Paston and Jarman 6-1, 6-3.
Randle and Bendall lost to de Linde und Anderson E-7, 0-6, lost to Mitchell and Atkinson 4-6, 3-6, drew with Paston and Parman 3-6, 6-3.
he received in front of goal and sent the ball just over the bar.
There was some brilliant play fait point from both these clubs in the first ten minutes after the interval. Both sides were all out. in successive league games.
giving a display of classic foot- The Argylls played well against hall at top speed. Grimwood and In the second half. the Club the Navy, but could do no better Innson were a constant Born in mádo changes which were do- han share the points, and as a rethe side of the South China definitely an Improvement, and a big sult, Kowloon jump tú srcond place fence and Grimwood was nearly effort broke down only by poor in the table,
Through on two tensions. Then finishing. Another excellent performance a break through is the right gave Was the four clear goals victory Simpson Ba opportunity. He Lobtained by the Police against the pivoted on the ball and put it out Club de Heerein, The Club dis-of Pau's prael with a remarkable appointed, loving to St. Joseph's effort,
for the Heral time this season. Probably as a tesult of the loss In the Second Division, the Navy of this gond, a mamber of South arem to have thrown away their China players seemed to lose their inst prospect of the championshipherals and there were one or two by aucenimbing to the S. W. Bor- unpleasant incidenta. Wong Mee- derers Reserves, who are Tow shun was cantioned for a serious only four points in arrears with foul on Simpson, and immediately four states in band.
afterwards tripped up Bliss in the Two referves failed to put in an most deliberate way under the
for appearanct
senior league eyes of the referee. He received In the Club-St. Joseph's marching orders. Play Kames,
was not, match the difficulty was overcome however, so rough as some reports It would by Mr. H. M. McTavish, who took would seem to suggest. charge and gave complete satis-be too much to expect its entire faction, but in the other game, the elimination from a match of this Athletic and the Borderers decid-kind in which keenness was bound ed to play a friendly, the soldiers to be exhibited on both sides, winning by two goals to one.
The league results are appendi-: ed:-.
www.loon
Recreio
Club
Argyll
SENIOR DIVISION.
South China
0 Poller
1
1 St. Joseph's
2 Royal Nav
SECOND DIVISION.
Borderers Argylls Athletic Kowinem South Chis
1 Navy
Club
4 St. Joseph's+
0 University
1
2 R.A. Res.
KOWLOON'S DEFENCE
BRILLIANT.
South China's Lively Attnek Suppressed,
Kowloon have been playing well cerently, but their exhibition against South China was one that they have not bettered in several реаноль.
The final score of three clear goals in their favour gives a wrong impression of the game as
A mistake by Segalen quabied Wee Tong to break through and Tarney scored a second time from
nice centre. Wallington reduc- ed the deficit one-ten minutes from the end with a great drive. bat although the Club premed strongly for an equaliser it refused to come,
MacFarlane and Railton turned out for the Club but neither was strikingly impressive. Railton showed some nice touches but seemed on the slow side. McFar-
lane was shaky under pressure.
Skinner, Hyder, Tarney, and Victor did particularly well for St. Joseph's
POINTS SHARED. Navy Twice Lead, but Frif to Hold On.
South China put all their re- Hources info attack and in con- Some bright football, spot by was seen at Soo- sequence, Kowloon threatened in pour finishing. breakaways time after time. Even-kunpoo where the Argylls and the tually. Intan put the issue beyond Navy shared points, each side doubt by slipping Tam Kong-pak scoring_twico. delightfully and scoring with a
2 beautiful shot on the run from
outside the penalty ares.
resource Kowloon played with and skill in every department.
The Navy were the better ba- lanced side, but their forwards, clever enough in midfield, broke down before the splendid kicking and tackling of, lenderson and Blackburn, who were very aufe, Martin and Dowman were superb Robertson and Dixon, the Navy at back. Bliss was outstanding in backs, spent a fair part of the a brilliant half-back line, where time near their half-way se per- Mekelvic shone in blotting out sistently did the Navy attack, the Fung Kingerbong and distribuit-Argylls being chiefly dangerous in ing the ball with delightful ac-breakaways.
curacy.
Gillott led the attack in his
Penrock opened the scoring with
usual dashing style, worrying the nicely judged tip shot over Hun- backs into bad errors. Innsna ander's head from Skinner's centre. firimwood delighted a large crowd The equaliser came when Aitken, with elever footwork and neat worried by Louden, threw into his
asses, while Simpson and File own goal in trying to clear. were idways in the picture.
a day on which must things went right for the home team, on which studied methods easily overcame elaboration.
I was
The Naval half-baoks, Rush par- ticularly, were giving the attack dozens of opportunities, Peacock, however, was shooting from too long range, and, only one or two
•
a whole, but it convers the Kow- Li Wai-tong and In Pak-wa were speculators by Skinner caused Hun- Cartwright put the loon team's superiority over South outstanding in the Chinese forter worry. China in effectiveness, not only inward line. Funr King-cheung
Navy ahend from a free kick which attack.
defence. bat in
This worked hard to little purpose, but fell right at his feet, and was neatly might be put in another
way, little was seen of the right wing. taken. South China's forwards were al- Leung Yin-chun stood out in the Louden ran from an apparently way's a more artistic line than the half-back line and Tam Kong-pak offside position to put the Argylls Kowloon vanguard, hut. Martin,
was the sounder back, largely be on level terms, Dowman, McKelvie, Hedley and
cause he always played the ball Bliss, the defenders, tackled with instead of the man. Pau hud li such relentless accuracy and with the chance. South China played such determination that South better football with ten men than China seldom looked like finishing during the whole of the rest of the off their neat work in midfield. | game." Kowloon, on the other hand, looked dangerous every time they were sent away. Grimwood and Tanson put in some delightful work on the loft wing, while their collen- goals with such Kues went after whole-heartedness that South China's defence was given no chance to settle down.
: CLUB'S UNEXPECTED
DEFEAT.
St. Joseph's Repeat Early Season Success.
By precisely the same score, 2-1, St. Joseph's repeated their It was a lively game, full of early season-success over the Club,
ly developed movements. How
Four
POLICE WIN WITH TEN MEN. Clear Goals Against
Recreio. The Police turned up with only fen men, but the Recreio were poor. ly représented and lost by four clear goals. They began in a bright enough vela, attacking vigorously at the outset. The Police, however, scored in their frat real attack. Lawrence running out to clear, essayed a kick instead of pleking up, and his foozle lot in Brown to
thrilla. Territorially, South China though the result was unexpected. walk the ball into the net. commanded its much of the game The general conclusion might be Recreio and they never afterwards This unexpected goal upset the ns the winners. In the first ten that it is sometimes better to be a minutes Indeed
They&
dominated the lucky than a clever team. For
ar looked likely to pull themselves exchanges, sweeping down on the three-fifths of the game, the Club together Kowoon geal repeatedly with nice were on tap, but they missed a The defence held out until the Cheng Sul-hong ani Fung King Jumper of easy chances, while St. interval, but afterwards aided by cheung missed the easiest of Joseph's took full advantage of a high wind, the visitors put on
op certain defensive wenknenges,
three further goals, Minty, Corn- portunities by shooting wide it is Most of the Club attacks do. wall and Fraser all beating Law- difficult to understand. Had they veloped on the right wing, where rence. taken advantage of these early Segalen played, a steady game. It was anything but good foot- openings, there can be little doubt swinging across some accurate ball. The Police employed purely
that the game would have ended centres. But Skinner and Hyder kick and rush methods. The half- differently, but their non-succoss were in great form and they ham backs punted the ball into the goni- stimulated Kowloon, and once the pered the Club inside trio suf-mouth and the forwards rushed the defence had stendled up, such Belontly to relleve Rocha of great Recreto defenders into mistakes. chances did not recur,.
anxiety
Britain and Perkins played u Afterwards, the Kowloon de- Stewart played some sparkling sound game at back and Minty fence smothered the best that football. but neither Strange nor proved a good substitute for Oram, South Chinn could do. The visit Baldwin impressed as half-backs, whose Injury will probably not por. ore employed close passing tactics and St. Joseph's found their way mit him to play again this season. which were bound to fall against between the gaps fairly, frequent- A. V. Gosano, Xavier, Ward and auch relentless first-time tackling ly. Before the Interval, Tarnoy Rocha were among the absentees The Inalde men were never given was responsible for a neat dribble from the Recreto team. Only B. a chance to get into position for and finishing shot which left Rod- Gosano, Silva-Netto and Beltran shooting, and robust methods ger helpless.
played at all well.
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(HLM.S. KENT) Imperial Servicca Middle-Weight Champion 1925-28
Middle-Wolght Champion of the Colony
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