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13 CERTIFIED BY CHARTERED ACCOUNIANTA. MESSAS. LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931.
THE
WORLD SPORT.
LEAGUE LEADERS SMOTHERED.
KOWLOON DEFENDERS STOP S. CHINA.
THREE BRIGHT GOALS DECIDE
THE RESULT.
H.K.F.C.'S LAPSE.
[By "Wanderer,"}
Undelated since December 6. Kowlon achieved their best per-
formance of the season on Satur day when they defeated South Chan by threw clear goals, rising to the derasion in brilliant fashion
and well earning their saceras, when before have South Only China's enlours been lowered, by the Aisletic, and it ha to the credit of Kowloon that they captured
Full points from both these clubs
in successive league games,
The Argylls played well against The Navy, but could do no better than share the paints, and as a re- Hall, Kowloon jamp to second place in the table.
WEEK-END YACHTING KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
RESULTS.
MR, BERGANSTS COLLEEN. WINS MENAGERIE RACE.
The Menagerio Roce held at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday attracted six entries, Mr. Berganst's Colleen finishing first with Mr. S. Qaland's Dorothen accond.! The courto Wan over a distance of 5.9
Shoal. The full results wero:
Rustered them into faulty trans-niles from Chunnel Rocks to Rumsey Finished Corrected
fera which runde clearances onsy. The only real dangers to Kow- loon's, goal after the first
ten line (3) minutes were from headers, Fung Colicon (1) King-cheung trying hard to nod Dorothen (2)
Daphne (5) the ball through from briliant Afin (4) centres from both right and left Jrakumine (6) wings. Once he headed in with Penny beaten, and saw his ball kicked off the
goal-line by McKel vio, and another similar effort missed the post by inches. Penny handled a large number of long range shots with complete 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 reason.
con-
wonder.
3.45.64 341.17 8.45.47 3.30.24 3.46.62 3.40.29 3,64.43 3.43.25 3.62.59 3.41.40 3.55.24 4.44.65.
LAWN TENNIS.
ARMY TEAM OVERCOMES
CIVIL SERVICE..
Civil Service lost in their return At Happy Valley yesterday the
who won by 12 nets to 6. game with an Army tennis team
HONG FOURSOMES.
FIRST ROUND MATCHES FOR THE PAGE TROPHY
BOXING:
CITY HALL
Only five of the eight matches to the first round of the long Foursośnos promoted by the Kowloon Golf Club, for the Page Trophy, have been play ed. The results of the matchen that Thursday, 5th March, 1931, have been decided are as follows:
Wharf and Godown Co. (W. M. Groves and A. Eastman) beat Hong- keng and Shanghai Hotels (F. C Barry and E. O, Murphy), one up.
nt 9.15 p.m.
Whampion Deck Co. (J. McKelvi MAIN EVENT
and J. O. MeLaggan) beat Mustard and Ca. (J. Poole and L. J. Cave). thren up and two to play.
Naval Yard (W. G. Trice and R. W. Sapsed) beat Hongkong Electric Co. J. R. Way and W. Staker), zoven up and Ave to play.
(11. S.)
James Backhouse Ild. Dinsdale and A. Laughton) best Public Works Department, (G. E. L.) Johnava and J. M. Purvis), three up and two to play.
L. Goldman) beat Union Trading Co. Gliman and Co. (E. C. Fincher and
Tufton and Valentine laat to de(F. 3. A. Remedios and 3. Jex). Linde and Anderson 5-7, 0-6, lost to Mitchell and Atkinson 3-G. 2-6,
Kowloon opened the scoring ten minutes before the interval when drew with Paston and Jarman 1-6, SCHNEIDER TROPHY.
rimwood, seized on a pass by 6-3. Gillott, and scored with a
McDougall and Bradley lost to de fut shot from an acute angle. The Linde and Anderson 6-8, 2-6, beat same player missed a golden op-Mitchell and Atkinson 6-3, 6-4, portunity four minutes later, when beat Paston and Jarman 6-1, 6-3. he received in front of goal and
Randle and Bendall lost to de
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sent the ball just over the bar. Lindo and Anderson 5-7, 0.6, lost
For Members of the Iongkong There was some brilliant play to Mitchell and Atkinson 4-6, -6, gauranteed by Lady Houston is order-Boxing Association
The Air Ministry, with the money interval. Both sides were all out, 6-3. in the first ten minutes after the drew with Paston and Parman 3-6,
on Monday. ing two supers-marine 5-6 nenplanes 2nd and Tuesday, 3rd March. for the Schneider Trophy race, though giving & display of classic foot-
it was decided at first to buy unly one.
General Pubile: Wednesday, 4th ball at top speed. Grimwood and lanson were a constant thorn in
In the second half, the Club The machines will be the property and Thursday, 5th March made changes the ale of the South China definitely an improvement, and a big
which were de-of the Air Ministry.
The French fence and Grimwood was nearly effort broke down only by paorewints. Their machines
have begon training under the famous airman, M. Sadi thenongh on two becasions. The finishing.
are Faid performance a break through on the right gave
t capable of 370 miles an hour. A mistake by Segalen enabled The last Schneider ruce Wha Won was the four clear goals victory Simpson J
He Wee Tour to break through and with opportunity, obtained by the Police against the pivoted on the ball and put it out Tarnes scored a second time from Refer.
228 mile an hour machine.-- Club de Recrum. The Club dis- [of Pau's reach with a remarkable
a nire centre, Wallington reduc- jappolatest, lesing to St. Josephi's | effort.
et the deficit some ten minutes from the end with a great drive, but although the Club pressed strongly for an equaliser it refused lo come.
Another excellent
games.
It would
*
for the grond time this season. Probably as a result of the lows In the Second Division, the Navy of this goal, a number of South Avem to have thrown away their Chim players reemed to lose their last prospect of the championship heads and there were one or two by auccumbing to the S. W. Bar- unpleasant incidents. Wong Mee- MacFarlane and Railton Lurned derers' Reserves, who are now ahun was cautioned for a serious out for the Club but neither was only four points in arrears with foul on Simpson, and immediately strikingly impressive. Railton four nines in
hand
afterwards tripped up Bliss in the showed some nice touches but Two refèrecs failed to put in an
an most deliberate way under the Neemed on the slow side. McFar- nppearance for senior league eyes of the raferte He received lane was shaky ander pressure.
In the Club-St. Joseph's marching orders. Play was not, Skinner, Hyder, Tarney, and match the difficulty was overcome however, so rough as some reports Victor did particularly well for by Mr. H. M. MeTavinh, who took would seem to suggest.
St. Joseph's 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 Borderera decld-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 append-
South China put all their re- ed:....
into attack and in con- Hourcey sequence, Kowloon threatened in breakaways time after time. Even- Lually, fanson put the issue beyond 4
doubt by slipping Tam Kong-pak delightfully and scoring with a 2 beautiful shot on the run from
outside the penalty area.
Kowloon played with and skill in every
Kowloon Recreio
Clut ArgyI
SENIOR DIVISION.
3 South Chinn
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@ l'ollee
1 St. Joseph's
2 Royal Navy
SECOND DIVISION,
Surderers
Argylf
Athletic
Kowloon South China
1 Navy
1 Club
4 St. Joseph's
0 University
2 R.A. Res.
'KOWLOON'S DEFÈNCE
BRILLIANT.
South China's Lively Atisek Suppressed.
resource
POINTS SHARED.
Navy Twice Lend, but Fail to Hold On.
+
Some bright football, spoilt by poor Balahing, was seen at Soo- kunpoo where the Argylls and the Navy shared scoring twice.
points, each side
The Navy were the better ba- Ianced side, but thele forwards, clever enough in midfield, broke down before the splendid kleking and tackling of flenderson and department. Blackburn, who were very safe, Martin and Down were superb Robertson and Dixon, the Navy at hack, Blisa was outstanding in a brilliant buff-back line, where ncks, spent a fair part of the McKelvic alone in blotting out time near their half-way so per- Fung King-clioung and distribut-sistently did the Navy attack, the ing the ball with delightful ac
Argyle being chiefly dangerous ing breakawaya. enracy.
and Heat
+
+
POLICE WIN WITH TEN
MEN.
Gilloti led the attack in his
Peacock opened the scoring with usual dashing style, worrying the nicely judged tip shot over Hun- backs into bat errors. Ianson and
ter's head from Skinner's centre. Grimwood delighted a large crowd worried by Louden, threw into his The equaliser came when Aitken, Kowloon have loggen pinying well with clever footwork cently, but their exhibition against South China was one that asses, while Simpson and Pilown goal in trying to clear.
The Naval half-backs, Rush par- were always in the picture, they have not heltered in several
WB3 a day on which most ticularly. were giving the attack seasons. The final score of three things went right for the home dozens of opportunities, Peacock, clear goals in their favour gives n
a whole, but it conveys the Kow- wrong Impression of the game as easily overcame died methods however, was shooting from too long range, and only one or two elaboration. Li Wai-tong and Ip Pak-wa were speculators by Skinner caused Hup- loon team's superiority over South outstanding in the Chinese for-ter worry Cartwright put the China in effectiveness, not only inward line. Fung King-cheung Navy ahead from a free kick which attnek, but in defence. This
worked hard to little purpose, but fell right at his feet, and was neatly nunother might be put in
way little was seen of the right wing. taken. South China's forwards were al-Leung Yin-chan stood out in the Louden ran from an apparently ways a more artistic line than the half-back line and Tam Kong-pak side position to put the Argylls Kowloon vanguard. but Martin, was
was the sounder back, largely be on level terms, McKelvie, Hedley and Dowman, Bliss, the defenders, tackled with instead of the man. Pau had lit
cause he always played the ball 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 ut their neat work in midfield. game. Kowloon, on the other hand, looked
The Pollee turned up with only dangerous every time they were
ten men, but the Recreio were poor- sent away. Grimwood and fanson
ly represented and lost by four put in some delightful work on
clear goals. They began in a bright the left wing, while their collen-
enough vein, attacking vigorously gues went after goals with such
at the outset. The Polico, however, whole-heartednes
That
South
scored in their first real attack. China's defence was given no
By precisely the name
Lawrenes running out to clear, chance to settle down.
It was a lively game, full of al, St. Joseph's repeated their eyed a kick Instead of picking thrills. Territorially, South China early season success over the Club, up, and his foozle let in Brown to
though the result was unexpected. walk the hall into the net. commanded as much of the game The general conclusion might be
This unexpected goal upset the as the winners. In the first ton that it is sometimes better to be a Recreio and they never afterwards minutes indeed they dominated the lucky than a clever team. For looked likely to pull themselves exchanges, sweeping down Kawaun real repeatedly with nice three-fifths of the game, the Club ly developed, movements. How were on top, but they missed a ow number of easy chances, while St. Su-hong and Fung King Joseph's took full advantage of
weaknesses. Most of
the on
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CLUB'S UNEXPECTED
DEFEAT..
St. Joseph's Repeat Early Season Success.
score,
Four Clear Goale Against Recreio.
together.
The defence held out. until the interval, but afterwards alded by a high wind, the visitors put on three further goals, Minty, Corny
Cheated the casfest of op-certain de The Club attacks wall and Fraser ali beating Law-I
accurate
rtunities by
by shooting wide It is diment to understand. Had they veloped on the right wing, where rence. taken advantago of these carly Segalen played a steady tame ball. The Police, employed purely openings, there can be little doubt swinging across some
It was anything but good foot that the game would have onded centres. But Skinner and Ivder kick and rush methods. The half differently, but their non-success were in great form and they ham- backs punied the ball into the goal- stimulated Kowloon, and once the pered the Club inside trio auf-mouth and the forwards rushed the defence had steadied up. such felently to relieve Rocha of great Recreio defenders into mistakes. chances did not
recur.
Britain and Perkins played a ence smothered
Afterwards, the Kowloon de- fence
lewart played some sparkling Round game at back and Minty the best that football, but neither Strange nor proved a good substitute for Oram. South China could do. The visit Baldwin impressed as half-backs, whose injury will probably not ner- ors employed close passing tactics and St. Joseph's found their way mit him to play again Ula season. which were bound to fall against between the gaps fairly frequent- such relentless Arst-time tackling.ly. Before the interval, Tarney Rechn were among the absentees A. V. Gosano, Xavier, Ward and The inside men were never given wan responsible for a neat dribble from the Recreto team. Only B.
a chance to got into position for and finishing shot which left Tod- Gosano, Silva-Netto and Boltrno shooting. and robust methods Her helpless.
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