THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933.
SOUTH CHINA LOWER PROUD COLOURS OF ARTILLERY
THE WEEK-END HOCKEY
Y. M. WIN AT MACAO
✓ RECREIO LADIES'
MISS WOOLEY, 1-
capt of St. An
drew's Ladies boc.
key team.
PERFORMANCE
MAMAK RESULTS
(Dj BULLY-OFF)`
DIVISION 1.
Hongkong FC. 3 Roercio
R. Navy
1. K. Polleo
Chinese 'Ath,
2 Lincoln Regt.
2 8t Joseph's ·
5
Borderers
0. S. China
R. Artillery
Division I.
Goals,
1
3 20 11 13
1
4 33 10 11
5 18 19 10
6 10:
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte.j R.A... 118 0 3 25 10 10 South China, D 7 1 1 27 9 15 Lincoln Regt. 10 8 131 14 13 St. Joseph's 10. 0 5.W. Borderers 10 5 K. Navy 10 0 H.K.F.C. 10 5 0 MISS BASTO,China Ath. B 3 capt. of the R. Kowloon F.C. 11 creio Ladies boc. I.K. Polleo. 8
Recreio key team.
The Y.M.C.A. took the field three draw in the Caer Clark Cup, on the times during the week end and record- Marina ground. ed victories in cach game. On Satur day they wore opponed to the Bed- day and the "y" ladies, and won by the odd goal in five and by three goals former to one respectively. In the
Brown found the net three times, and in the latter G. Fowler scured twice and Batman once.
game
Yesterday the "y" 1st XI made their annual visit to Macno where they were engaged with the Macau Hockey Club, and won n fast though some- what scrappy game by two goals to one. But for the superb goal keeping af Almada the visitors would have overwhelming victory- gained on Throughout key peppered the Macao goal with skete, but were only able to find the net twice.
Y.M. BETTER TEAM.
The Y.B.C.A. were the better team
in, every dopartment except in goal.
ilere Skinner was inclined to come
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over, there were olovent
LIE
mon
soma
a compusing a football team who The Portuguese ladies showed
justification, strong defence, in which C. Osmund could, with and B. Basto, at full-back, were pro-abuse the fates, they are the men mitost. They never faltered during of the Royal Artillery. Enjoying the whole match and featured their an equal share of the exchanges, And always slightly the better sido, clearances with hard hitting.
The defence of the Saints was also they had the mortication yester good, but their forward line lacked day of losing to South China by the their accustomed thrustfulness. They only goal scored-and this, after were presented with several oppor- they had themselves missed a
penalty. Lunitles to open the scoring but failed
to do so.
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T the same time the Artillery The Recreio Ladies now head the table, but they have yet to meet Heng-have only themselves to blame kong Ladies' Hockey Club, last year's for the reverso. Deplorable shoot- champions. Teams:
Ing and the inability to seize op-
St. Andrew's R. Roso; P. Woolley,portunities were their chief faults, G. White; I. Woolley, Bi. White, Moore and Gough continually misa. Landolt; P. Gitting, M. Bryson, M. Ing tsy chances of netting. Woolley, N. Lee and M. Chan.
Recreio--A. Ahnada; C. Osmund,
MAMAK LEAGUE.
E.
The RA.S.C. gained a very easy victory
the Over
German Club on the U.S.R.C. ground on Saturday,
the
out too far leaving his charge un-M. Danto; E. Xavier, M. Alves, guarded, and it was because of this Rosario; C. Botelho, C. Silva, 0. that Macao were able to open the Ribeira, A. Alves and M. Remedion. scuring within' the first five minutes." Cardosa, at left back, sent a hard: shot into the circle where Tate mis- judged a hit. F. Rosarlo nipped in and reached the ball at the same time as Skinner. The latter endeavoured scoring xix times with only two to clear with a kick but minned and replies. The Club held the military
two goals each in the Macao left wing had no diflculty team to
first half and in the suconil I tapping the hall into the net,
away
defence and the Play was then transferred to the fell other end where Almada brought off Corps forwards made the moal some really brilliant saves both by titeir opportunities and scored arcurate hitting and kicking. The four necasions. Y.M.C.A. almost equalised before the
Goals for the winners were netted interval when, following a collision between Fowler and Cardosa in the by II. A. Tipple and P. H. Sentor,
onl-mouth, tire Macao player fell on each scoring
times. Lange the ball but managed to hit it be- and Mulier were the scorers for the hind. During this half the hume for-Club, wards were continually being pulled;
In
THRILLING GAME ENDS
IN LUCKY WIN
GUNNERS MISS PENALTY AND SHOOT DEPLORABLY
BORDERERS TROUNCED BY ATHLETIC
NAVY OVERCOME ST. JOSEPH'S IN DAY OF SURPRISES
SPORTING COMMENTS BY VERITAS”
COMBEY,
the Gunners' goal. kooper fields a shot with one of his in closo attendance warding off the Chinese forwards.
THE fast cohesive methods of collegan
were
DAVIS, of whom I have writ.
more than once of
late, was easily the finest for
·DIVISION IL
Kowloon F. C. South China IA. Eastern Lincoln Regt. H. Navy
4 St. Josepica
3 Trung Tsin
3 China Ath.
3
1
2 Hongkong FC. 1
Ewo
2
1
1 B.V. Borderers 0 Division 11.
Goal.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
14 8 2 4 37 8 18
China Ath... 15 12 2 1 47 12 20 S.W. Borderers 14 11 0 3 65 14 23 Lincoln Regt. 14 10 2 2 48 17 22 R. A. R. Navy.... 137 2 4 42 23 South China, 14 7 Ewo.. 18 6 1 Trung Tsin 14 43 7 Kowloon F.C. 12 H.K.F.C.
14
A
St. Joseph's. 13 1 Eastern
12
1
0 30 20 01
GOLT INTERPORT.
to Hongkong.
ERGONN
ward on the field. His control Manila Also Sending Team and distribution of the ball again stamped him as a player who knows his game and is clever enough to put it Into effect. Beltrao falled to obtain full measure of him, and In enjoying this advantage, Davis was able to do more or less as he pleased.
THE forwards as a whole, how Teror, Tucked Binishing to wors. Inter-
the
TRIANGULAR CONTEST.
Golfers will be pleased to learn that Manila have accepted the invita tion issued by the Royal Hongkong Galf Club, and are sending a team to the Colony to compete against Hongkong and Shanghai during the
RUGBY
CLUB AGAIN WIN
OUTPLAY ARMY
IN TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
FERGUSON IN FORM
Playing botter football the Club deservedly beat the Army by nine points to nil in the Triangular rugby tournament on Saturday, aud thus brought themselves on level terms with their rivals in the table.
The return of Selby and other regular players who had been kept out of the team through injuries mado a big difference to the Club, whose attack brightened consider- ably.
There is still room for improve- ment in the work of the pack, but elsewhere one could fined vory
fttle fault.
SELBY'S RETURN,
Selby showed something like his In association with
The Manila Golf Club are sending old skill and dash and gave a re- mediates, they were vastly
a representative team which is due to markably good display seeing that superior to the Saints in mid-field, arrive on January 24, and will leave the game was his first this season. but threw nway countless Op-on January 28, Shanghai have already He infused action into the scrum portunities by slow movement in nccepted the invitation and their which had the desired effect of front of goal and hasty shooting. team will arrive on January 23, and livening up the attack. An Improvement In this direction will leave on January 31. will make them into one of the
the Gunners
good enough constantly to put the ball in the South China goal football on the whole was Rood, especially after the teams area, but at this point the at-i tackers just faded away, leaving had worn down their apparent most dangerous quintettes in the Li Tin-sang and Lau Mau to nervousness. The exchanges were league. clear at leisure or to watch the fast, the movements clever, blemish- hall anlt safely over the bar. ed only by ineffective finishing. On
DARDOE undoubtedly commited
penalty in the early stages of the He has not the right type
of
Kame.
Friday I predicted a draw, and this would have been the fairest result possible.
SATURDAY'S FEATURES.
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Ferguson was exceptionally good in the three-quartera line, and always moster of his op ponents,
IN falling to the Navy, the
D Sa team St Joseph's were sed, wonderful chance of
The Army forwards played very and disappointing.
apart strengthening their challenge to hard and did their utmost to would have retrieve errora on the part of their from one or two individuals never the Athletic. A win
as the put them within two points of the rear division. The tank, however, reached the same class
rear loaders and a game in hand, was too great: Again their opposition. guard weakness was exposed, in Their defeat on Saturday may of shot for the eight yards spat DIY the poor prophet: With addition to which neither Costa have a more important bearing on championship prospects kick. Bryant or Moore should Saturday's longue results nanor Fernandes performed ade their
than it in now possible to con- ceive. have been entrusted. There is full of surprises as a bran tub,quately in the half back line, no knowing what effect a goal so his well conceived prognostigations early in the game would have had, were made to look very sick. Tho although personally I think it defeat of St. Joseph's and the TN this department and in de- fence, Beltran and Marques, in ' would have broken up South Lincolns in the first division, of
the Borderers and Athletic in the goal, were the only players to in- second, and the conceding of a vite confidence. But the former ruined much of his clever tackling Play in the second half was featured maintained their unbeaten record in
a typical game, being here St. Joseph's in the third were all and ball possession, by indulging by hard hitting by both teams, and the tournament when they defeated there and everywhere, assisting in contrary to expectations based on in fancy tricks afterwards. following a lengthy period of mid- the Royal Signals by two goals to breaking up the South Chinn at-the records and form of the clubs was constantly being robbed by the nippy Navy men, when a quick field play, Price sent in a fine shot nil. Both goals were scored early tacks and sending his forwards to date, which Almada did well to save, and in the first half by J. M. Pintos and.
pass would have set his forwards with wall placed pasaca. away
опе match moving.
three
up for offside the worst offender being In 4 fast game on the Marina
F. Rosario on the left.
China.
ground yesterday. the Incognitos 10T THER than this Pardoe played point each by the Athletic and
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Tapointed in the result,
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was not a case of luck coming to
taking a first time shot on the re-C.C. Franels. W. Reed was outstandHe worked like a trojan and had PUT in at least bound the some player scored the ing for the winnera.
every cause the " thoroughly in Boasting a surprise remit it equaliser. The Y.M.C.A. continued to press very forcibly and were reward- ed about five minutes from time when Price sent across a well-placed centre which was taken by Brown who scored the winning goal,
Two Manak matches were play- ed yesterday, when the Incognitos defeated the Signals at Marina by two goals to nil and the KIT.C., drew with H.M.S. Medway at Canaeway Bay, neither side spor. ing.
OUSTANDING PLAYERS. Outstanding in the Macno teami wero Almada, in goal, Cardosa at left back and J. Ferriera, who played a sterling game on the left of the half To-day's Mamak' games include back line. The forwards generally those between H.M.S. Parthian were good but failed to combine and H.M.S. Veteran at Happy effectively.
Valley and Phoenix v Wishart at 11.J.D. Lowe played a very fine King's Park,
game in the centre of the intermediate
lite, for the "Y" and was responsible
for breaking up many promising
MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
movements by the opposing forwards. { Radio ....... 13 12 1 0 54 6 25
He fed his attack well and was ably Royal Signals 16 11 2 3 62 17 24 supported in this by Summer and 1st. H.IC.S.
11:10 1 0 51 0 21
0 0 30 ... 15
Bates, although the latter defaulted Battery many times in his endeavour to pass Incognitos by ficking Instead of hitting Brown Medway and Fowler were the pick of the for-|R.A.S.6. ... 167 warda.
St. Andrew's 10.7 R.A.M.C. Police
The teams werei
Varsity
Y.M.C.A. D. Skinners A. Tate E. O. Murphy; R. A. Bates, H. J. D. Lowe, G. A. Sammer; Wilson, G. Royal Burnet, W. J. Brown, G. Fowler, and T. J. Price.
Macau-Almud;
Engineers
6 3 27
G
17 4
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14 4 12th. Battery 10 4 Phoenix
J. Rodriques, ¦ Tamar Cordona; Lino Ferreira, Lieut, Costa, Wishart J. Ferriera; L. Rodriques, P. Nolasco, Parthian
0 3 3 3 10 17 12 3 2 7 13 24 8
F. Ramalhe, 11. Rosario, F, Rosaria, 24th Battery 8
CAER CLARK CUP.
German Club Veleron
11
40 3 16 17 B
7 40 16 14
257 21
20 10 43
5 2 0 3 47
The Club de Recreio Ladies per- 2011. - Battery 10 formed a creditable fest on Saturday R.A.0.C. afternoon when they held the St. Destroyers Androw's Club Ladien to a goalless KIT.C
M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA.
Dismiss Victoria Country XI for 215.
LARWOOD IN FORM.
Bendigo, Jan. 7.
In a two-day fixture against a Victorian Country team, the M.C.C, had dismissed the homo sido for 216 runn and had scored 30 for the loss of bae wickot at the close of play.
The Victorians, who batted 13 and folded 11, found Larwood in good form with the ball, the fast bowler taking four wickets for 29
THI.
11 R3 21 ↑
11
1 10
1 0 38
0 Q
1 샵
12
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Result of the First Day's Efforts.
of the
BRYANT, the R. A. contre-for- ward, being assisted off the field after his injury during yesterday's
match with South Chinn.
V.
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A Совало had
Would of the victors. The Navy A. breating afternoon.
He
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ATS off to the University
Hand Recelo, who accom
Galletly and Hamilton ex- perienced off-days and the Army three-quarter line was probably the most disappointing depart- ment of the whole team.
FERGUSON'S TWO TRIES. pllshed the outstanding per- Birt was, in consequence, sovere- formances in the third division! ly tested at back and under the For the former to share four circumstances came through the goals with St. Joseph's and the ardent well. fatter, after their demoralising debacle of the previous week, to draw with the Athletic, were in- deed achievements of which they might well be satisfied.
heart-THE Borderers thoroughly de- Al served to lose to the Athletic
Ferguson scored a brilliant try in the first half by which the Club led at the change-over, and he re- pented this success in the second half, touching down as a result of bla magnificent burst of speed.
The third try came from Lam-
In fact the ways the most potential raider he yesterday. Not because the Chi-mert, who could not fall to make
thoroughly deserved their points against the Saints.
acore did not do them justice. For lengthy periods there was only Que team in it, and the goddess of joss, who amiled on the Saints, plus the weak finishing of the Navy vanners, prevented them from winning by at least three goals clear.
OMINANT throughout was
Dthe brilliance of the Navy
proved
halves, who not only themselves admirable spoilers but served their forwards with a never ending supply of ground passes which deserved to bear more fruit than they did.
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ALLEN, the brilliant R.A, right back, who played magnificenly yea- terday, only to see his team lose in
HIRRAS played one of his
finest games,
and if there i
at were aay Interport selectors Chatham Road on Saturday, they were probably just as much im-
on pressed as the rest of the lookers. Shirras had a tough proposition in looking after the TONE the less the Gauners Gomano brothers, but so effective
owed most to. Allen, whoy did he accomplish the task, that was starved and never given gave one of the finest ex- he always found himself with fair chance by his colleagues to This plenty of time to give proper at show of what he is capable. B. And Gosano saw quite a lot of the tention to his forwards. right back appears to be getting surely this is the secret and es-ball but did very little good with better and better every match.
hibition of his career.
He was in his element yesterday sence of centre-half play?
nad not once did he make mis-
play of polished football.
a most unlucky Eashion.
a
nese were so much better; if any use of a perfect reverse pass on thing it was the reverse. But the the blind side sent out by Selby.
soldiers just threw their chances
to the four winds; missed three
open goal in the first ten minutes,
and paid the penalty in full.
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THE ineptitude of the Borderers
HOME RESULTS.
London, Jan. 7.
In 0
trial match played
ht
quintette
astonishing, WAR After walking through the Athle- Twickenham, an Englard XV defeativi tie halves, and placing the ball for The Rest easily by 29 points to five. perfect scoring shots, they shot thor results are appended:
Blackheath 42 U.S. Portsmouth 3 wildly and put the aphere every-Bradford where but near the goal.
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Bristol
Coventry
Lelcestor
THE Athletic were not slow to London Irish seize upon this, and after allow Richmond
18 Birkenhead
4 The Army
9 Swansea
3 Rosslyn Park
0
3 London Scot. 21
R
11
b Bath
-Router.
ing the 24th to enjoy their little St. Bartholomew's Harlequins game of hit and miss, took control
of the exchanges and demonstrat-
ed how goals should be scored.
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Even in the closing minutes
when the Borderers returned to the attack, they proved 'quite
H.M.S. KENT LOSE
TO K.C.C.
useless in front of goal, and np. In All-Day Tennis Match
peared to be hypnotised. Jones was one of the chief defaultere and his wretched efforts seemed to inspire his colleagues to nt-
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tempt to surpass them-which
it, whilst Leonard and Souza, although Anding Robertson on un
they did!
TENNIS.
HE all-day meeting between
Subban was
at Kowloon.
SINGLES AND DOUBLES.
Tennia teams of the Kowloon Cricket Club and H.M.S: Kent engag ed in an enjoyable all-day match at tako. His was a delightful dis- I was also very impressed with off duy, could not improve the oc-
the K.C.C. yesterday, the programme the work of Davy who flanked caslon and formed a comparative.TR.C.C. and the H.M.S. Kent including singles and doubles matches, Shirras on the right. Sabban, al- ly useless wing.
In the singles, each match was of though one of the best of the dangerous in the first half, but tennis teams yesterday was a very settled Sainto forward line, nevor man due to the constant pressure of happy affait, marred only by three sets, and in the doubles five nots down
winning by 30 note to 18. They to their customary tered this terrier-like player, and the Navy after the change over, an accident which occurred to were played, resulting in the K.C.C., over- suffered from lack of the ball In Commander Shaw, the brilliant won 18 singles to six, and 12% doubles gamo, although they found was, in fact, completely
cricketer, who sprained his ankle to 74. The detalled scores werd time to indulge in some pretty shadowed by him in the second common with his colleague.
against ex-champion "Sammy"
Singles. looking football. But as I had half.
Groen. By all the curious (and un- anticipated the quick decisive tackling of the Gunners Invariably brought their movements
MOUTH
The first day's shooting Hongkong Ride Club's January Com naught.
petition took place on Saturday at
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DIVISION 11.
Recreio
R.A.S.C. S. W. Borderers Radio 8. C. University
13 Talkoo C.R.C.
6 Signals
DOONN
1 South China the Kowloon Tong range, the atten-TN Pak-wn had some keen duels
2 St. Joseph's dance being fairly good, and the with Allen, and although he never
2 China Ath. sinndard of shooting fair.
gained the nacendency, he was the
Division III.
Gonis. One competitor, R. H. Wood, rewing-chui, started off ne
brains of the Chineso attack. Leung
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. turned a remarkably good score in ward, but latter reverted to his old s.w. Berderem 18 11 11 60 10 23 the "A" Class, scoring 31 points on position at centre-half where he put Lincoln Regt. 11 10 0 1 46 13 20 each of the 200, 500 and 600 yards in a tremendous amount of fine R.A.S.C 12 8 1 3 48 11 17 firing points, returning an aggregate work.
of 9 out of a possible 105,
The following were the results: "A" Class Possible 105, Ranges 200, 600 and G00 yards, one sighting
shot and seven to 'count (Competition unfinished).
on nach
D. R. Jardine, the M.C.C. akip-range.-R. IL. Wood 93. Watson 85
per, claimed 11 runs of the 30 for one wicket put up by the visitors. --Router.
"D" Class (Samo Application) A. Chappell 77 (Competition unfinished).
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St. Joseph's
12 7 3 2 44 16 17 China Ath...
13 0 3 4 20 20 15 13 0 1 0 29 24 18 South China
.. 12 0 0 0 28 25 12 10 5 1 4 05 10 11 11 4:0 21 81. 8 18:30 8 11 4 0 13 3 1 9 24 64 7 12 1 2·0'18 50 13 0 1 12 10 79 1
Neverthierless South China Radio S.C. owed everything to Li Tin-sang RAT.... and Lau Mau the defenders, IL E whose cool tackling and Inc R.C. of S, length kicking continually re- Recreio lieved dangerous situations. LF University
this Taikoo O.R.C. played his best game Reason.
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Saturday,
THREE months without fast-fortunate) coincidence, Green also E. C. Flucher (K.C.C.) beat Cdr. Ting the bitternes of defeat, and peter B, C (D. 3) (reen ( and then-crash! This was the they had to abandon their singles C. C.) beat Sub-Lt. Yatos 0-1, 6-3, Athletic's experience In the match.
6-4; J. P. D. Macauley (K.O.C.) bast Eng. Lt.Cdr. Nave 6-3, 6-2, 6-0; 8. A second division when the Artillery, robbed of "OMMANDER Packer was in Gray (K.C.G.) boat Car. Shours 0-1, 6-0, 6-1; F. Kengelbacker (K.C.C.) Frearson their chief goal-scorer, anlendid form, Ha sent best Lt. Cdr. Campbell 6-2, 8-0, 0-1; upset all calculations and Teddy Fincher all the way in their A. White (K.C.C.) beat. L. record, by defeating the Chinese.singles, and in capturing a set in Armstrong 6-1, 6-1, 6-8; E. Abraham three, only accomplished that of (K.C.C.) lost to Capt. Drow 3-6, 1-6, 2.; C. I. Stapleton (K.C.C.) out, to which he was fully deserving.
Lt. Cdr. Jones 1-0, 2-0, 0-0.
Doubles., INCIDENTALLY I understand that ho and Commander
Fincher and Macauley drew with Shaw have entered together for the open doubles, in which case Packer and Jonos 6-4, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; 4-6; Stapleton and White draw with I shall not be surprised to see Yates and Naye 7-5, 3-6, 6-2, 6-6, 4-0: them figuring in the last eight. Abiaraham and Groan drew with Drew They form a sound combination and Shears 6-1, 6-3, 0-0 3-0, 20; and are certain to give a good Gray and Kogelbecker boat Camp
bell and Armstrong 6-1, 6-0, 6-0, 6-1, account of themselves.
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IKE their seniors, the Artillery
L second string are a formid-
ablo combination because of their balanco and team work. The team does not boast of goniuses, but is composed of eleven untiring play- ers who set about their task with a will to win. This has been the secrot of more than one of their "Bur- victorios heralded schicanost | prise."
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