THE, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1934.

MACAO BEATEN FOR FIRST TIME IN TWO SEASONS

WEEK-END SOCCER

ARMY SURPRISE CHINESE

SUPERB ALL-ROUND DISPLAY IN/LAI WAH CUP GAME

TO/MEET CIVIL IANS IN

How They Stand In The Tables

LAI WAH CUP

(Semi-finals)

Civilians FINAL

Army

4 Royal Navy 2 Chinese

HONGKONG LEAGUE

DIVISION I

Fusiliers Lincolns

1 Artillery

St. Joseph's * League Table

H.K.S.R.A.'S DECISIVE WIN YESTERDAY

|MACAO CRACK UP AFTER INTERVAL

(By Bully-Off)

To the H.K.S.· ́Brigade has falien the honour of recording the first win against Macao at the Portuguese port for the past Yesterday they beat the Portuguese by four goals

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(By "Linesman”)

As I anticipated Bickford was a Glvleg a superb all-round dini play the Army confounded the long way behind his form of last It was hin first game in the eritic on Saturday and entered the year. Anal' for the Lai Wah Cup by de-Colony since returning from leave feating the Chinese by the odd goal and in my opinion the selection match produced committee would have done well to in three. The

Admitted hes. China "A" some of the best soccer seen this have excluded him.

S. China "B" season packed as it was with thrills showed himself an speedy as ever and complete understanding be- and capable of neding across Home I.K. Polica tween the players of both sides. good centrea, but he lacked accuracy. Lincoln Regt 10 Hongkong Club 8 in shooting.

R.W. Pullers 7 Chinese Ath. R. Navy

The game also marks the first defeat of South China "A" thin Erale Strange certainly justified #Daun for the team put into the his inclusion although there was feld by the combined Chinese com- doubt in some circles as to whether prised all the Premier League he was worth his place on his show leaders' playera. Despite the fact ng so far this season. Syd was that they held the advantage of certainly not worth his place in the knowing each others play they were representative side. outclassed, especially in the first half when the Army netled twice without reply.

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WEEK-END CRICKET

LAY'S 100 AGAINST THE NAVY

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Cricket

RADIO TO COMPETE

IN MAMAK TOURNEY

A secretarial com- munication has been re- ceived by all hockey Clubs entered in the Mamak Tournament stating that the Radio have been enrolled as a competing team in the and asking tourney

Clubs to arrange fix- tures as soon as possible owing to the lateness of the season.

Oponing, tho. Kowloon Club's Innings against the Royal Navy at King's Park, E. C. Finchor, the interporter, and A. T. Lay, struck oud batting form and put 147 runs on the board before the first wicket fell. Fincher contributed GU, while Lay scored 100,- the first League

Division century in the First season. In his innings, he hit boundaries,

The result, howover, was a draw the ex- The remainder of the Kowloon bats- men falled misurably against the bowling of Besant.

The visitors had a very strong side in the field and fully justified their reputation as being the best combination at present in Colony. They are playing tremely good hockey this year,

After an evenly contested first half during which, the H.K.S.

nde obtain-

Club de Recreio B 27 17 20 7 lod a lend of the

8 lodd goal East Lanes. RA

St. Joseph's

Kowloon

Engineera

The Goanno brothers produced some sparkling football and had Bertle been given more opportuni- South China The Chinese found Morrlaon the tien in the first half the Navy would Artillery

over Navy chief stumbling block. He was al-probably not have changed ways on the spot when needed and with a clear lend

Wearmouth was the pick of the blocked attack after attack made by the opposing forwards. In Swaine Navy attack with Killey and Smith he linda partner who was, never putting in some

did found wanting, envering, os Morrison, assaults from all parts of the fold,

Ridley put in some extremely hard work in the Army attack but was rather off form nod did not seem able to distribute the ball to advantage to his brother attackers. of the other forwards there is na comment needed-they did their hit admirably.

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5 East Lancs.

0 Fusiliers

Hongkong F.A.

3 Eastern Ath.

League Tables

splendid work. Ninety minutes was a little, long East Lanes. for the anilors with the result that Lincoln Rtert. they showed signs of fatigue as the R. Navy game progressed. The Civilians R.A. also showed signs of latlessness towards the end but not to the same "xtent,

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pl.

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DIVISION HII

LINCOLNS. ST. JOSEPH'S A very poor game resulted from the First Division game between the Lincolns and St. Joseph's; and Young, Indians

be Kowloon F.C. the refereeing left much to deatred. The Lincolns had an easy

As regards the Chinese they were outplayed in the first half of the game and faced with a two goal task and were more than value for deficit at the Interval did not make their six goals to one victory. The Railway good soon enough to pull out on game provided them with some exy East Lanes.

The Police Tam Kong-pak and Wong cellent shooting practice. Me-ahun were undoubtedly the Saints lacked cohesion and for the Medicals pick of the eleven, and were reapon- Kreater part of the exchanges were alble for many of the raids, which, in the defensive. Elms was although ropulsed by the sterling tower of strength, but the showing Army defence, were none the less of the remainder was weak. K. East Lancs. creditable.

top.

NAVY FORCE PACE The Navy provided no

amall

sensation in their Cup game with

the Civiliana, holders of the trophy when they forced the pace before

? Service Corps

1 Lincolns

2 Radio 8.C.

1 Engineers

2009

League Tables

Goala P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 11 0 0 2 63 16 18 Mohammed, from whom HrеRT R.AS.C.

11 0 2 34 19 18 things were expected, was starved | R.A.Ę.

9 4 2 1 22 10 14 on the right.

Lincoln Regt. 10 6 18 30 17 13 Higgins, who scored four of the H. W. Xusiliers 8 0 0 2 27 13 12 Lincolna aggregate, was ever

Radio 9.C. 11 500 21 20 10 B.A.M.C. 10.50 6 16 23 10 menace, and received ample sunport 11.K, Follco

030611 17 0 0306 15 20 6 extraordinarily C de Recrelo 9 20 7 18 20 4

R.E.

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9-11 36 4 FUSILIERS UNLUCKY

Railway Rec The Fulliers were rather unlucky C..

10 1 1 8 10 45 3

a

the interval to take a two clear goal brought off some

from his two insidea. Wong R.A.0.C

lond. But they

were unable to

maintain their carly form with the fine saves,

result that the Civillans were ablo

to stage a splendid recovery and to lose their debut game in First acore four times without reply Division football to the Gunners

after the interval.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

yesterday by the odd goals in three.

Their piny, however, falls "far short of the standard of their

predecessors,

Yesterday's game, taken all round Was good with the Fuillers showing up well in combined forward move- ments. Throughout the, gamo Tho THIRTEENTH EXTRA Harrison and Talbot were aggres- RACE MEETING will bo held sive, but Hughes was inclined to (Weather permitting) at HAPPY keep possession a little too long. VALLEY on Saturday. 15th Pardoe, in the centre of the December, 1934, 'commencing at Artillery intermediate line, played

his tinual good game, distributing. the ball with accuracy, but the

2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at forwards were their weak link and

1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

lucked finish in front of goal..

The Fusiliers opened the scoring through Harrison with Morton jequalising before the interval. The Secretary Gunners got the deciding goal Hongkong, 10th December, 1934, shortly before time.

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off their game and the visitors dominated the exchange's, They were much better in the second half than their two additional

Garthwaite

this

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Lt. Holland-Martin, the Navy

Navy wicketkeeper, was injured dur ing the game and had to go to the Kowloon Hospital to have a gash on his chinattended to. Ho returned later and had hard luck to be run out at 2.

OTHER RESULTS

Local

Rugger Battle

CLUB TROUNCE

ARMY XV ·

:

IN BRIEF Recreio 47 for 8; C.C.C., 132 for 7 dee.

I.R:C., 129>Army, 166 for 7 dec.

The Club First XV caally se- I.R.C. Jualors, 130; H.K.C.C., 87. counted for the Army at Sookunpoo D.B.S., 65; C.S.CC., 75.

on Saturday, chalking up a total of C.C.C. Juniors, 105; Recrelo five goals, three tries (33 points) to one try, one penalty goal (6) En-points).

goals, and with the opportunitles | Juniors; 84: which came their way should have

registered at least another three gineers, 81, goals."

The Hongkong side opened the scoring through L/Nk Ara Sing with Lieut, Garthwaite increasing the lead shortly afterwards. Just

Interval. before the

however, Macao scored their first goal.

In the second half Lient, Ramus: put the LK.S. Brigade further nhead from a pass from Lieut. Ravenhill, Garthwaite notting the fourth. Maçao replied with one inore goal during the accond half. CIVILIANS' TRIAL

The Gyllars' hockey team to meet Lku Combined Services next Sunday, was selected following the trial match

between the Probables, and tho Possibles on the Police Trainingi School ground yesterday morning. W. A. Reed (Hengkong Hockey Club) will be captain of the team.

Police, 218 for 3 dec.; Rt.

The game was featured by the K.C.C. Juniors, 16 for 5; Navy brilliant handling and clever run- Juniors, 196 for 4 Hec..

NOTABLES

BATTING. 100-A.T. Lay (K.C.C.) v Navy. *93-Capt. E. Manners, (Navy

2nd. XI v K.C.C.

-F. R. Zimmern (Recreio)

C.C.C.

v

ning of McGilchrist and Griffitha. the former scoring three trien, crossing the Army line twice in the first half.

The Army pack was considerably strengthened by the inclusion of two Borderers players, Hardy and Gilmore, and Barry, Morgan and Armstrong, of the Fusillers. The forwards had the better of the vacrums during the first half but bad handling amongst the "threes", pollt many openings. After the

South China Cup

FULL DETAILS OF MACAO SWEEP

The full details of the sweep on the South China Cup at Macao yesterday are as follows:

1.-No. 116,558 ... $74,503.85 2.-No. 183,994 21,372.58 3. No. 43,475... 10,080.26 Other numbers, carrying $471.NG each together with the ponies which they drew were as follows:

Black Velvet

Bold Commander"..

Banjolina

El Fa

Iron Grey

117,057

70,160

62,234

Boxing Eve

78,175

Burgomaster

143,315

Chesterfield

54,173

Chief Seattle

20,270

Colombo

08.554

Chivalrous

63,734

Delightful Chanco

88.729

Fudge

87,275

120,001

Great Hall'.

120,406

Gold Currency

42,797

Gold Bullion

108,000

Glad Eyes

€5,985

Helter Skelter":"

111,801

Hell for Leather

27,281

Heart's Glory

125,267

42.712

67,091

83.420

31,816

104,247

73,499

6,137

39,312

69.853 114,727

94,427

R9,077

61,995,

Soldier of Fortune

141,239

Tillicum

146,916

The Carp

40,743

Tiny Star

70,403

Valley Hall

26,168

Vago Warrington Zero

54,745

2,286

29,226

Ironsides Kindo

No Fear Pie Face Partnership

Royal Flush Racing Spirit Racing Prido Racing Luck Shaughraun Sarabande

Solar Star

GR-T. Hunter (Police) v R. E. 60-E. C. Fincher (K.C.C)

Navy 59-W. Meadows (Police) v R.E. 54-Pay. Cmdr. Hargeaves interval the forwards were inclined SHAMEEN SOCCER

(Navy) v K.C.C.

Ito pack too high but improved in 4-Lieut. Bramwell (Navy) the loose.

VK.CC.

The Possiblos defeated the Prob ables by four goals to three in an evenly contested game that produced hockey of a fairly good standard.

A feature of the game was the brilliance of 13. B. Souza, of the Ràdio Sports Club, who played in goal for the Possibles. He brought of some 7 miraculous clearances. His display was very impressive and he has been

An incident in the Lai Wah Cup match between the Army and the Combined Chinese on Saturday. Morrison in the act of cluaring with Durham and one of the Chizoto forwards on the ground in the goal-

mouth. (Photo: Mee Chaung).

K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY

"Quails" Defeat The Sparrows

selected to be the custodian of the Civillans' elevon,

Both sides felded only ten men, A. M. Rodrigues, of the lecrelo, and M. Oliveira,, of the University, being absentees.

XI) v I.R.C. Juntora,

:

LEAGUE

Kelly played a great game in 46-E. McManon (II.K.C.C. 2nd. defence with Floyd and Muspratt- 38-Mid. Sturdec (Navy 2nd. right wing. Metcalf was

Williams, very effective on the

con-H.M.S. Seamen Outplay XI) v K.C.C. Juniors.

spicuous through his tackling, but

Merchants 36-Lieut. de Pritchard (Army) | Hubbard was two wall watched to

v LR.C.

prove very menacing. Meeke, the 31-F.D. Pereira (1.R.C.) v Army. Club scrum-half, met his match, in On Friday last, H.M.S, Seamew de

Canton, Dec, 0. *Signifles not out

Hamilton who was sound through-feated Shameen in the Shameen out. BOWLING

Soccer League by two goals to one. Robertion and Rigg were sean In The sailors were a much better team for 26-G. Souza (C.C.C. Jun-several speedy passing movements than the merchants, but bad luck pro- for 12-N. Whitley (C.S.C.C) wart. The Club forwards scrummed

lora) v Recreio Juniors, and had in Turner another etal-vented them from scoring more than

П.D.S.

very badly throughout the first half G' for 36A. H. Rumjahn (I.R.C. seldom getting the ball out.

Juniors) – v-IILK.C.G.

6 for 21-U. M. Omar (C.C.C.) V

Recreio

Individual rather than team play W25 the weakness of the Shamoon side. There was little compination, and there were, moments when the whole team seemed demoralised and The Army caused an early sur-minus all fighting spirit. Shameen was lucky the score was not ten to

ARMY EARLY SURPRISE

G for 37A. P. Pereira (Recreio) prise by opening the scoring one.

Y C.C.C.

5 for 29-A. Noronha (Recrefu through Metcalfe with an uncon- The following is the Lengua tablo:

4 for 18—A. J. Hulse (D.B.S.) v

C.S.C.C.

Juniors) y C.C.C. Jun-verted try. The Club soon made

amends, however, and McGilchrist Cicala went over wide for Castleton to Moth majorise, a performance which was Seamew

Tarantula 4 for 29-B. G, Baker (Police) v repeated a few minutes later.

Robin Turner was the next to score with Shameen R.E.

Castleton again adding the extras Club Lusitano Innd Just before the interval scored

4 for 31-Lt. Cmdr. Besant

(Navy) K.C.C.

3 for 17-M..cl Arcull (I.R.C.) his second try which was uncon-

Army.

3 for 17-R. Lee (K.C.C.) v Navy.

GOLF CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP

McKellar & Robb Enter Final Round

In the semi-final of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Championship at Fanling yesterday, A. McKellar beat K. S. Robertson, 6 and 6, and D. S Robb beat T. A. Pearce, 2 and 1;

The complete results of yesterday's play are as follow:

Second Round.-K. S. Robertson beat II. V. Ireland, & and 3; A. Mc- Kellae best W. J. Jamieson at the P. V. Wong, W. A. Reed, E. 21th; T. A. Pearce beat G. Marseille Gusano, G. E. . Divett and N, A. E. and 0; D. S. Robb beat A. E Mackay all played well for the Prob- Lissoman at the 23rd, ables, while outstanding for the

I.

Somi-final-McKellar boat Robert-

The Kowloon Cricket Club hold an Possibles were Souza, Parker, J. M. son, 0 and 6; Robb beat Pearce, 2 and

Pinto and A. S. Bliss. tennia enjoyablo American

tourna- Pinto (3) and G. Perkins noited the ment yesterday afternoon, the goals for the Possibles, while the "Qualls" defeating the "Sparrows" Probables obtained their three goals by 308 games to 202 At the cen- through Awtar Singh. cfusion of the tournament a silver spoon was presented to each pair in the winning team.

The teams were as follow:

Selected Team

.

TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT Owing to the absence of a large proportion of the Fleet from Hong- kong on Decambor 12, the first match The following have been selected to of the Triangular Tournament (Army! represent the Civilians against the. Navy) arranged for that date is at tho team will be U.postponed to a later date. B. Souza (Radio Sports Club);

CAER CLARK CUP "Quails":"Mir, and Mr. J. S. F.

Wong

(St. Andrew's Completing their Grst round fx- Smith, E. C. Finchor and Miss O Club) and E., Reed (Hongkong tures in teh Caer Clark Cup competi Dalziel, Mr. and Mrs. Wigg, Mr. and Hockey Club); C. 8. Parker (Palico), tion the G. B. A. defcated tho Mrs. Li Jack, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. W. A. Roed (Hongkong Hockey Club) Recreio Ladies by two goals to nil Anniss, E. G. Warren and Miss A. (Capt.), and E. L. Gosano (Univer-iat King's Park on Saturday. M. Mackenzle. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, Bor- sity); N. A. E. Mackay (St. Andrew's Whitley and E, Woolley scorod for ner and Mrs. Kaight, Mr. and Mrs. Club), G. E. R. Divett (Hongkong the winners,

R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. W. Hockey Club), Gurbachan Singh (Kow-The II. E: Ladies piled up a total Smith Mr. and Mrs. Fancy, C. J. Joon Indians Tennis Club), J. M. Pinto of anven goal without, reply against Tacchi and Mrs, Blandford."

(Kowloon Indians Tennis Club) and the C. B. S. at Boakuapoo on Saturday

A. P. Sousa (Kowloon Indians' Tonnisto tako two more points in the com - "Sparrows": E. Abraham and Mrs. Club), Reserves: back, Ai M. petition. J. Churchill (2) Mrs. P. M. S. Stainfield, A. E. Collins and Miss Rodrigues (Club de Recreio); half-Harmp (2) C. ferguson, F. Marsh

M. Grifiths, Mr. and Mra 8. Hill, C. back, A. 3. Buns (St. Andrew's Club); and A. Jocks scored for winners. I Stapleton and 'Mra. E. C. Fincher, forward, Awtar Bingh (Young Men's -League Table To_Date, Hansen and Mrs. Silkstono, Langley Bikh Association),

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H.K. Ladies .. 6. 4. 1,0 17. 6-8 and Mrs. J. G. Hooper, W. W. Hirst On Thursday, the Civilians will meat C.B.A. and Mrs. Rathmell, Houghton and a combined Mamak Tournament eleven Recreio Mra. Atkinson, W. Old-and Mr. Sin- on the Folies-Training: School ground, "Y" Ladies ton.

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Shortly after the re-start Robert for Castleton to goal and Grimths son picked up in the loose and after scored for Robertson to convert. a good run transferred to Rigg who Just before time Metcalfe landed a went over in the far corner, In beautiful penalty goal for the quick succession McGilchrist scored Army.

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