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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." |
|astered them into faulty trany fers which made clearances caey. The only roul dangers to Kow- loon's goal after the first ten minutes were from headers, Fung King-choung trying hard to nod the ball through from brilliant centres from both right and left wings, Once he headed in with Penny beaten, and saw his ball kicked off the goal-lino by McKel- vie, and another similar effort
rest of the season.
WEEK-END YACHTING | KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
RESULTS.
MR. DERGANST'S COLLEEŃ ̈ WING MENAGERIE RACE.
HONG FOURSOMES.
FIRST ROUND MATCHES FOR THE PAGE TROPHY
The Menagerie Raco hold 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, have been play Mr. S. Onland'n Dorothea second. ed. The results of the matches that The course was over a distance of 5.0, have been decided are as follows:
miles from Channel Rocks to Rumsey Shoal. The, full results were:
Finished Corrected Dann (3)
3.45.54 3.41.17 Colleen (1)
3.45.47 3.39.24 Dorothea (2) 3.46.52 3.40.20 Daphne (6)
3,54.43 8.43.25 3.52.68 3,41,40 Alisa (4)
3,66.24 Jessamine (0)
3.44.00
LAWN TENNIS.
ARMY TEAM OVERCOMES CIVIL SERVICE.
At Happy Valley yesterday the Civil Service lost in their return game with an Army tennis team who won by 12 nots to 5.
|
Whart and Godown Co. (W. M. Groves and A. Eastman) beat Hong- kong and Shanghal Hotels (F: C. Barry and E. O. Murphy), one up.
Whampoa Dack Co. (J. McKolvle and J. O. McLaggan) beat Mustard and Cn. J. Poola and L J. Cave). three up and two to play.
Naval Yard (W, G. Trice and L. W. Sapsed) beat Hongkong Electric Co.
BOXING.
CITY HALL
Thursday, 5th March, 1931, at 9.15 p.m.
MAIN EVENT
Middle-Weight Championship of the Colony
(J. It. Way and W. Stoker), even up "JOCK" CRICHTON
and five to
to play.
James Backhouse Ltd. (IL. S. Dinsdale and A. Laughton) bent Pubile 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. Remeilos and S. Jex).
(SHANGHAI)
Wolter-Weight Champion of the Colony VERSUS
A. B. EWIN
(H.M.S. KENT) Imperint Services Middle-Weight Champion 1925-28 Middle-Weight Champion of the Colony
missed the post by inchen. Penny hundled a large number of long range shots with complete con- fidence, Kowloon being indeed for- tunate to have such a splendid goalkeeper at their disposni now that Angus's injury is likely to keep him out of the game for the Tufton and Valentine lost to de Linde and Anderson 5-7, 0-6, lost to Undefeated since December 4,
Kowloon opened the scoring ten Mitchell and Atkinson 3-6, 2-6, Kowloon achieved their best per- formance of the season on Satur- minutes before the interval when drew with Paston and Jarman 1-6, SCHNEIDER TROPHY. day when they defeated South Grimwood, seized on a pass by (6-3.
McDougall and Bradley lust to de Gillott, and scored with a wonder- China by three clearls, rising ful shot from an acute angle. The Linde and Anderson 6-8, 2-6, beat TWO BRITISH SUPER-MARINE to the nerasion in brilliant fashion game player missed a golden op- Mitchell and Atkinson 6-3, 6-4,
PLANES TO BE BUILT. and well earning their augeras portunity four minutes later, when beat Paston and farman 6-1, 6-3,
Booking at MOUTRIE'S:~ ance before have South Daly
Randle and Bendall lost to do
London, Mar. 1.
For Members of the Hongkong China's colours been lowered, by he received in front of goal and
Linde and Anderson 5-7, 0-0, lost.
The Air Ministry, with the money Boxing Association on Monday, the Athletic, and it is to the credit sent the ball just over the bar.
There was soms brilliant play to Mitchell and Atkinson 4-0 3-6, guaranteed by Lady Houston la arder- of Kowloon that they captured fall points from both these clubs in the first ten minutes after the drew with Paston and Parman 3-6, ing two super-marine 5-6 seaplanes 2nd and Tuesday, 3rd March.
interval. Both sides were all out.6-3.
for the Schneider Trophy race, though General Public: Wednesday, 4th giving a display of classle foot- ball at top speed. Grimwood and
In the second half, the Club The machines will be the property and Thursday, 5th March.
of the Air Ministry. which were de- mada changes lanson were a constant thorn in
The French have begun training the side of the South China de Baitely an improvement, and a blades the famous
airman, M. Sad fence find Girlawood was nearly effort broke down only by poor Lecointe. Their machines
are suid finishing. Dhrough on two occasions.
to be expable of 375 miles an hour. A mistake by Segalen enabled | The last Schneider race was won
and with 328 me an hour machine. Wee Tong to break through Tarney scored a second time from Reuter. a nice centre, Wallington reduc- e the deficit Home ten minutes from the und with a great drive. Club pressed but although the strongly for an equaliser it refused
in sucressive league games.
The Argylis played well against the Nuvy, but could do no better than share the points, and as a re- sait, Kowloon Jump to accond place in the table.
fun
Then
Another excellent performance a break through on the right gave wns the fear clear goals victory Simpson
opportunity. He obtained by the Police against the pivoted on the ball and put it out Club de Recroin, The Club dis-of Pau's reneh with a remarkable appointed, losing to St. Joseph's effort.. for the second time this season.
In the Second Division, the Navy seem to have thrown away their inst prospect of the championship ly succumbing to the S. W. Bur- derers' Reserves, who are now only four points in arrears with four games in band.
MacFarlane and Railton turned out for the Club but neither was impressive. Railton strikingly
some nice touches but shawed seemed on the slow aide. McFar lane was shaky under pressure.
Skinner, Hyder, Tarney, and Victor did particularly well for St. Joseph's
Probably as a result of the loss of this goal, a number of South hina players soonest to lose their heads and there were one or two to come. unpleasant incidents. Wong Mec- shun was cautioned for a serious foul on Simpson, and immediately afterwarda tripped up Bliss in the Two referees failed to put in an most deliberate Way under the
for senior league appearance
He received yes of the referee, eyes In the Club-St. Joseph's marching orders. Play was not, Kumer. match the diffenity was overcome | however, so rough as some reports by Mr. H. M. McTavish, who took would seem to suggest. It would charge and gave complete satis-le too much to expect its entire faction, but in the other game, the elimination from a match of this Athlelle 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, append
ed:-
Now loun
Recreio
Club
Argylls
SENIOR DIVISION.
3 South China
O Poller
St. Joseph's
2 Royal Navy
SECOND DIVISION
Borderers
Argyll
Athlette
1 Nary
t'luth
4 St. Joseph's
Kostrom South China
0 'niversity
2 RA. Res.
KOWLOON'S DEFENCE
BRILLIANT.
South China's Lively Attack Suppressed.
บ
South China put all their r
POINTS SHARED. Navy Twice Lead, but Fall to Hold On.
Some bright football, apoilt by poor finishing, was seen at Sco- kunpoo where the Argylle and the Navy shared points, each side scoring twice.
into attack and in con- sources нequence, Kowloon threatened in brenkaways time after time. Even- tually, lanson put the issue beyond doubt by slipping Tam Kong-pak debrhtfully and scoring with n wutiful shot on the run from outside the penally ares.
Kowloon played with resource and skill in every department. Martin and Dowman were per 2 at back, Bliss was outstanding in brilliant half-back line, where McKelvic rhone in blotting out time near their half-way so per Fung King-cheang and distribut-xistently did the Navy attack. the Argylls being chielly dangerous in ing the ball with delightful ac
breakaways.
curney,
The Navy were the better ba- lanced side, but their forwards. clever enough in mitfield, broke down before the splendid kicking and tackling of Henderson and Blackburn, who were very safe. Robertson and Dixon, the Navy backs, spent a fair part of the
Peacock opened the scoring with nicely judged tip shot over Hun ter's head from Skinner's centre. The equaliser came when Aitken, worried by Landen, threw into his own goal in trying to clear,
Louden ran from an apparently
Gillett led the attack in his asual dasbing style, worrying the lacks into bad errors, Inson and Grimwood delighted a large crowd Kowloon have been playing well with clever footwork and neat
their exhibition recently, but
The Naval half-hacks, Rush par- against South China was one that, while Simpson and Pile
were always in the picture. they have not bettered in several It was a day on which mest ticularly, were giving the attack seasons. The final score of three things went right for the home dozens of opportunities, Peacock, however, was shooting from too clear goals in their favour gives a
team, on which studied methods
long range, and only one or two wrong impression of the game as easily overcame elaboration.
whole, but it conveys the Kow- Li Wai-tong and in Pak-wa were speculators by Skinner caused Hun- Cartwright put the leon team's superiority over South outstanding is the Chinear for-ter worry. China in effectiveness, not only in ward line. Fung King-cheung Navy ahead from a free kick which attack, but in defence. 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-chan stood out in the ways a more artistic line than the half-back line and Tam Kong-pak offside position to put the Argylls Kowloon vanguard, but Martin, Dowman, McKelvie, Hedley and as the sounder back, largely heon level terms. Bliss,
Pau had it- the defenders, tackled with cause he always played the ball such relentless
with the chance. South China played accuracy Auch determination that South better foutball with ten men than China seldom looked like finishing during the whole of the rest of the off their neat work in midfeldi. Kowloon, on the other hand, looked game: dangereus every time they were sent away. Grimwood and Tanson put in some delightful work on left wing, while their collen- rues went after goals with such whole-heartedness
that South Chinn's defence was given no chance to settle down.
und
instead of the man.
CLUB'S UNEXPECTED DEFEAT.
St. Joseph's Repeat. Early Season Success
By precisely the same 2-1. St. Joseph's repented their early season success over the Club, though the result was unexpected.
POLICE WIN WITH TEN
MEN.
Four Clear Goals Against Recreio.
The Police turned up with only ten men, but the Recreio were poor. ly represented and lost by four clear goals. They began In a bright enough vein, attacking vigorously ut the outset, The Police, however, scored in their firet real attack, Lawrence running out to clear, suyed a kick Instead of picking up, and his fouzlo let in Brown to walk the ball into the net.
It was a lively game, full of thrills. Territorially, South China commanded as much of the game The general conclusion might be This unexpected goal upset the
as the winners. In the first ten that it is sometimes, bolter to be a Recreio and they never afterwards
9 uutes indeed
they dominated the lucky tlian a clover team. For looked likely to pull themselves exchanges, sweeping down on the three-fifths of the game, the Club together.
The defence held out until the Kowoon repeatedly with lee were
were on top, but they missed a onta How number of easy chances, while St. interval, but afterwards aided by Cheng
Sui-hong
King-
Joseph's took full advantage of a high wind, the visitors put on three further goals, Minty, Corn- of op- certain defensive weaknesses. cheung missed the portunities by shooting wide it Most of the Club attacks de- wall and Fraser all boating Low- dificult to understand. Had they
developed mo
taken advantage of these early
on the right wing, where renco. played a steady game. It was, anything but good foot-
openings, there can be little doubt cross some accurate/ball: The Police employed purely i
that the game
would have ended centres. But Skinner and Hyder kick and rush methods. The half- differently, but their non-success
were in great form and they ham-backs punted the ball into the gon stimulated Kowloon, and once the perc
pered the Club inside trio auf-mouth and the forwards rushed the defence had stondled
up, such
fetently
to relleve Rocha of great Reercio defenders Into mistakes.
Britain and Perkins played a chances did not recur.
anxiety Afterwards, the Kowloon de
Stewart played some sparkling sound gamo at back and Minty fende 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 ner- org employed clonso passing tactics and St. Joseph's found their way mit him to play again this season. which were bound to fail against between the gaps fairly frequent- A. V. Gosano, Xavier, Ward and such relentless first-time tackling. ly. Bafore the interval, Tarney Rocha were among the absentees The Inside men were nover given was responsible for a neat dribble from the Redrelo team. Only B. a chance to get into position for and finishing shot which left Rod-Gosano, Bilva-Notto and Beltrac ahooting, and robust methods ger helpless.
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