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THE CIRCULATION OF "THE HONGKONO TELEGRAPH " ‚18 GERTIFIED BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, MESSES. 'LOWE, BINGHÀN & MATTHEWS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931.
THE
WORLD SPORT
B
ARGYLLS DEFEAT 1 both tented Hunter with terrific shot by Tarney into the not past
KOWLOON.
TWO GOALS IN TWO
MINUTES.
shots. Eventually a nice
move-
CAER CLARKE CUP COMPETITION.
HONGKONG LADIES DRAW
WITH RECREIO.
The Hongkong Ladles entertained the Club de Recreio at Scokumpo on Saturday. As both alden were
enten in the Lengue the match was of great importance. The gaine end-
BOXING, CHINA FLEET Amateur Boxing Cham- plonships Semi-Finals & Finals
at the ..
THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY 21st March.
Comincing at { p.m. Admission $4, $: & $1
Booking for Mombara of Marvican of Moutres, Wadnunday & Thursday, Central Pahlle-Friday & Saturday,
Preliminary Sessions at the
of the game they wore completely outplayed, and it might have been four-fifths but for the fact that the Navy "eased vars" after run- ning into a 6-1 lead. St. Joseph's once allowed to take the initiative dangerous, proved unexpectedly and refused to be shaken off. Atkins, who had scored in the first half with a great shot from Leo nard's centre, flashed the bull past Aitken when presented by Simon with a nice pass, and deflected Aitken's outstretched hands.
ed in a draw of one goal each.
As regards the fine points of the Poor shooting in the Brat half ment on the left enabled Whitfieid alone prevented the Navy from to reduce the lead. The successtablishing a commanding lead. me, the Hongkong Lailies were far further enlivened Kowloon and As it was they led by 2-1, Wyatt ahead of their opponents, and anyone they must be accounted a trifle netting with a header in the first who saw the game will agree that the unlucky not to have secured the two minutes and Tigwell getting Recreio were indeed lucky to nave al equaliser in their determined bom- the secund. Compensations came
point. Ninety per cent of the game! bardment in the last ten minutes. after the interval when Dickenson
und it was only the massed defensive) One shot of Bliss's that Hunter (2) and Scorer beat Omar in quick was fought in the Recreio territory
most succession. Kot to would have beaten
measures and bad shooting by the interesting game. gesalkeepers,
from heavy defeat. The Recrala Blackburn and Henderson shar-Atkins was a lively leader of the longkang Ladies which saved them ed the honours with Hunter in the St. Joseph's attack and his worry attacks were no few and far between last twenty minutes of the second ing tretien would have borne that the Hongkong goalie did not oncej
better fruit if his colleagues had touch the ball throughout the game, balf. The backs kicked cleanly at
For Hongkong the defence was all sorts of angles and their backed him up adequately. tackling, was splendid. The half. St. Joseph's halves, however, were und, expecially the half-backs, and burks, with the exception of Hny, too severely tried in defence to be. Gray was excellent at right back.
to! shone more in attack than in de-able to runder the attack much The forwards with the exception of Anter
the penetrative power neČEKENTY Hay was on the top of his assistance, and as a result kick E. M. Dosclan and E. R. Bell, tucked:
Inrgely were
vercome the Recreio defence. 3.
ONLY ONE LEAGUE MATCH zuttered their first
form, feeling well and breaking and rush tacties
Bishop played well in the first half. Kowloon
enda fell
ON SATURDAY. up Kowloon attacks by excellent employed.
after the change of The
between the but defeat in three months or Satur-
difference
forwards inside two day when the Argylls caught them drment. Bis volleagues, were
By taking only our of the on the centre in- ound in anticipation and distri- sides was thus emphasised as the away. The en an off-day and captured both
stead of keeping away and drawing points in their match against tho points by the odd runt of three,buted the ball well, but seemed a Navy were too methodical, if such crowded too much
thing is possible. Always he fenders away from their goal. Club de Recreio on Saturday, in the The half-time score was 9-0 and ifttle at loss when Kowloon broke
to over-claboration, they hus giving the centre clear opening only League game played, the Civil were The forwards
acconds have Berlously two minutes after the restart the Argylls were leading 2-0.
dangerous line in some respects, threw away many easy opportuni- J. Smalley, in goal, had nothing to say
ties by passing for passing's sake. to and was unfortunate that she jeopardised their chances of prevent- simple in the Indian R.C. from winning the then ly that Kowloon revented
championship. anything like their real term, and that made a mistake, to my mind. The only time they departed from should have aliowed such
these tactics, the early stages of the second half, they had the St. Joseph's defenders in a complete
ARTILLERY NO MATCH FOR
LEAGUE LEADERS.
ATKINS ON TARGET.
[By Wanderer," |
It was
the Argylls were hard put to it to retain their lead,
South China swamped the Royal Artillery, while the Navy had the better of high-scortag gone with St. Joseph's.
brings
1-
Kowloon's defeat terest into the lengue, struggle, us
29:
4
in leaving Louden out of progres sive movements. The wings play delightfully together, but kept the ball too much to themselves,
The abeneo of Marlin contri
feat.
It was
a prone
buted a good deal to Kowloon's Penny came out of goal tulo duty as right back, but his
WHA 13'5427
tangle.
an
The
the
that to beat her. Apparently ahe was under the impression tire bill was struck outside the circle.
For the Recreio, credit must go to
R. N. Canteen Theatre, at & 30 pm. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 19th 20th March, Admission $100 & 50 sta.
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threo
The match was played at Ifappy in a tie, ench Valley and resulted
The visitors side scoring 10 runs,
Dixon and Rush were brilliant he defence, the backs and half-backe had first leano of the wickels but
in the Navy defence, and the chief danger forward was from the left where Dickenson wing
and Skinner gave Harvey and Victor
discouraging time,
*
POLICE INTERPORT. Match With South China Abandoned.
only
two players reached double McLellan was the chief
#gures. efforts, Acorer for the Civil Servants, claim-
in subject to revere pressure most if the game, but never gal turrled
cleared with first time Although their theties were not of the est, they kept the seure dawn to one ves), and no doubt were plensed withi
forwards €. theresolves. or Ute Botelho was theick and most of the attneks originated from her wing. B. Remedios played well in goal and saved quite a number of shots,
Goals
ing half the runs made by the side.
Friendly Matches.
The Craigengower C.C. entertained the Kowloon C.C., these two teams meeting for the fifth time this season, with the Peninsula players claiming Taking first their third victory. P. W. 1. D. F. A. Pr. knock the Kowloon batsmen ran up necare of 171 rúna for seven wickets declared. F. E. Lawrence scoring 40. R, C. Reed took five wickets for 20 ruas. In reply the hosts made 110 (A. T. Loo 1).
H
a closer race is in prospect for positional play soon showed his Juuners-p position. The maxi- | deficiencies, and when he changed Tum porats phtainable are: Southplares with Pile, the latter was no China, 36: Kowloon, 31: Athletic, erratic that the weak spot in the
29: Navy.
evident. 31: Argylls,
Dowman worked splendidly in an Borderers, 29.
Several fixtures arranged for tori la rover his partners mis Saturday were postponed, the retakes and McKelvic also plazed!
The wretched conditions at St. Andrew's 53 1 remarkably well. All three hall. maining gangs resulting:
lacks indeed showed good form. Caroline Hill caused the abandon H. K. Ladies 4 Senior Division.
white the forwards, lacking the end of the match between the Recreio ...
The Diocesan G.S, 5 2 18 7 Cast of the Argyll men seemesi combined Police and South China K. Ladie
after the interval. The file as dangerous despite
Police were then leading by two inary to Penny and the Then that
It is regrettable to learn that Whitdeid hardly settled down in Boals to nil.
The attendance was small but his first me with
those who defied the weather Clark, the Police goalkeeper, who Grimwood was less efficient than dorived a good deal of amusement was injured in the inter-Force He dribbled skaful and from the efforts to play football in match last week, will be out of the
xame for the rest of the season. Kowloon the mud.
Комфонт R.A.
1 2
Argylls
South Chim Royal Navy Second Division.
St. Joseph's
Argyll Bordorers Club
St. Joseph's
Athletic
1 Kowloon
•
RA.
3 Smith China
THRILLING GAME. Argylls Scrape Home Against Kowloon.
* I
effectively.
ald but were up against it did not part with the ball with his usual accuracy as to the right time and place.
•
R.A. SWAMPED. South China Indulge In Heavy Scoring.
The Argylls were the better balanced team on the day's play and just about deserved their odd goal victory in a most thrilling game. High scoring should have
Except for one period when the Lively forwards been witnessed. made some glorious openings, but result was already derided, the were completely inaccurateRoyal Artillery over-keenness led to marksmanship, while both goal outclassed by South China. The score of 7-2 does not exaggerate the lengue keepra were in wonderful form.
the The Argylls were more at fault in the superiority of
the contrary. the first half and Kowloon in the lenders. On
efforts of Joynson in the RA. goal seel.
his side from a double- The visitors exhibited capital saved team work before the interval, figure deficit.
The abilities of Joynson were nice cohesion between the half- backs and the forwards, and called upon for demonstration in the two wings the first half particularly when delightful play by
Kowloon defence, South China attacked for Kiving seriously weakened by the absence periods with few counter-raids to Un- give the R.A. defence a breathing of Martin, a gruelling time. fortunately, Louden was not a spell. His goal remained intact for
the connecting link between two wings, and as a result the fifteen minutes and then Chu Kwok- Tuon netted twice in five minutes, It may be Baishing was poor.
Fung King-cheung added a third that the inside men MeTavish and after thrustful passing bout just McQuade, were partly to blame before the interval. Toynun dis They spoon-fed their wingers to tinguished himself by capital the exclusion of Louden. through pass down the middle aves from Chu, Fung and Li Wai tong, while he cut out some dan- would often have been much more useful than a wing pass. Louden, gerous centres by his anticipation, generally speaking, was forced to plough a
a lonely furrow and he had few opportunities to shine.
good
the
A
A certain goal offered itself when McQuade burst through with Kowloon appealing
long
The second half threatened to be one-sided as the first, Li Wal- tang scoring with a great shot five minutes after the restart, after A. Joynson had made a number of
The R. for offside. equally great saves. but the inside-left hit the far seized upon a slackening of South Post with a terrific shot and China effort, however, to venture put the rebound wide. a series of attacks, in which Me- Kowloon almost obtained the Donald obtaińců a nice goal, and lend just before the interval
when the Argylls' defence, hurage.couraged by this success, they.
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applied strong pressure for some attack, ten minutes or so, being rewarded determined ed by seemed to be on the verge of by another goal from a corner, cracking. Penny put in a terrife Salt heading through.
Things began to look interest- drive with his only sound foot (he had been brought up from righting, but South China reasserted back to outside right owing to an themselves and Fung King-cheung injury) and Hunter saved only by (penalty), Li Wai-tong, and Chu diving at full length. There was Kwok-luen defeated Joynson be
fore the close. scramble before the ball Bafe, but eventually, Penny put another shot wide of the post.
The opening of the second half was sensational. Pile miskicked antion. The left wing, Ip Pak
WOR
South China did not get a real test and it is therefore difficult to, pick out any player for particular
badly and McTavish was presented wa and Li Wal-tong; again over-
shadowed the right, and Fung ledi with an open goal. He made no the line well. There was no do. mistake. The Argylle wont straight down again and another Frearson, McDonald, error by Plle led the way to a and Moore did well for the Artil- malce during which the ball found lery-
Its way six inches over the line, the referee catching sight of the;
ball Just before, Angus rescued it:
fensiva weakness.
. •
Gardner
ATKINS ON TARGET.
St. Joseph's Make a Rally Against the Navy.
From this stage, Kowloon were the botter team. The Argylls made numerous dangerous raids,
The marksmanship of Atkins, but Hunter, Henderson and Black-who did the hat-trick for St. -burn at the other and had far Joseph's enabled the College team more anxieties than Angus and to put a better complexion his backs. Ianson missed by their game with the Navy than inches only in two splendid cuts their performance generally war through, and Grimwood and Gillot rantod. For at least three-fifths
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