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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The THIRD EXTRA RACE: MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 6th April, 1935, commencing at 200 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung n 1.30 p.m.
By. Order,
C. B. BROWN.
Secretary.
Hongkong, 1st April, 1985.
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HOWE'S THREE GOALS
DO THE TRICK
THWARTS ARMY'S, LAI WAH CUP ASPIRATIONS
South China Had To Fight Hard
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The introduction of Chan Tak-fai into the forward line wan a big success, this young player perform- Ing very creditably. He trated on creating openings, for his colleagues and in this respect did more valuable work than if he had gone for goals.
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tion, but North played with distine tion at left half and proved a real stumbling block to Bernie Gosano,
Swain and Steelo gave an improved account of themselves although their tondency to falter under pressure was both again exposed. Nevertheless kicked very well first time, white Steele occasionally came into the lime light with some smart covering,
POLISHED ROWLANDS Rowlands gare a polished display in goal., IIe had no chance with the shots which passed him, but saved at least four other goal scoring shots by reason of his ad mirable anticipation and quick deef- sions.
The Army made a promising start
Arca Was
1935.
FUSILIERS SHOOT
THREE DAYS' COMPETITIONS ON
KOWLOON RANGE
Men of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, held a very succossini-threɑ daya shoot over tho. Kowioon Ranges on Thursday, Fri- aky and Saturday last week and yesterday the winning competitors received their prizes at the hands of Col. R. E. Hindson following the morning band programme.
Despite the weather the men had a very good time, thanks in a large measure to the activities of "Hookic" Wale Setterfield, of Ipswich, who Acted as commission agent for the "Sandown" Target. Wulle is also hoping to set up his stand at the forthcoming Hongkong Area Small Arms Meeting it in states.
How They
Stand In
The Tables
CHAMPIONSHIPS SETTLED
stand-
As a result of the week-end Llengua forthall, Chies China "A" The Inter-iatoon Mater was given additional flavour by the generosity have won the first division cham- of major U. H. Steers, B. E pionship and East Lancasa.res ing
div.nion. Presont who gave a cup for the competition, third
were 050 entries for thefings in the tables are: There individual events,
Following are the results of the shootz
Officers Match (Southwell Cup).~~-
Army
LAI WAH CUP
2-Civilians.
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BRONCHIAL TABLETS
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DIVISION E
2 S. China "A"
J
1 R. Navy
League Table
2
AERTEX
Goals
R. W. Fusiliers Warrant Officers and Sergeanta Lewis, tied with 52. Match. 1, C.Q.M.S. Cheetham, 60; 2.) C. D. M. Grinham, 49.
Corporals and Lance Corporals
P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts. Maten-1, L/Cpl. 48 Davies "C". Con S. China "A" 20 17 3 0.60 58: 2, L/Cpl. Stapley, 61.
9. China "B" 18 9. 4 & 12 Fusiliers Match.-1, Fusilier Peck- Lincoln Regt. El 10 29 ham, 40; 2, Fusiller 87 Jones, 48 Hongkong F.C. 10 7 6 3 3. Fusilier 38, Haylor, 40; All of “P” Chinese Ath. 10 6 8 4 H.K. Police. 10 6 6 4 Club de Iteer. 17 7 4 6 I. Navy... 17
17 7 3 7
Co.
Tan Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa play- ed well enough to demand careful and fairly monopolized the play in the watching, and but for Ash they first ten minutes. A well conceived 1, Lt. J. R. Johnson, 53; 2, Capt. would probably have netted a num- movement which carried the ball into M. 1. ap Rhys Price and Lt. A Lincoln Regt.
complete an the Civilians' penalty ber of goals. Tam afternoon of sound and intelligent beautifully rounded off by Sandford football by converting the penalty who rushed in and beat Hodger with
first time ground shot, which put South China on level terms
winning The lend, however, was short-lived. and the leading in the
A fierce attack on the Army goal saw goal in inimitable style.
The game was played at a. fast A. V. Gonno obtain possession after pace, and although the somewhat Rowlands bad made two partial saves #lippery surface of the ground oc- and the inside left banged the ball Casionally defeated the players in into the net. their efforts to keep the ball moving After this it was mostly the quickly, the first half exchanges were Civilians. Howe netted three times Young Soldiers-1, Fusiller Ander notable for many brilliant movements In succession to give them what proved son "D" Co., 50; 2, Fusilier Stiff "C" by both set of forwards.
winning lead. Higgins Co., 45. succeeded in reducing the arrears Loys Match-Boy Sims, hefore the interval, but the Civilians
Intor-Pintoon BatchNo. Platoon "B" Co., 15. It was Ridley who, receiving in his were value for their advantage.
The game deteriorated sadly in the Inter-Company Competition (Mus own half, side-stopped his way past three opponents and then delivered second half and there was a consider: ketry Shield)-1, "C" Co., 1857; 2,
deliverable amount of inconclusive midfield the ball to Higgins, with through pans, which the centre- play, with players miskicking, and forward collected in his stride and promising attacks spoilt by foolish bent Wong Wing with a ground shot. blunders The Army hold their own The Lincolns thoroughly deserved territorially but seldom looked likely the lead, but they did not keep it for goal-scorers. longer than two minutes, the Chi- nexe sweeping down for Chan Tak-fal to beat Read after the ball bad hit the cross-bar.
RIDLEY OUTWITS DEFENCE
The Chinese twice went very close La scoring again after this, Tho Kwai- *hing. making Read save brilliantly from a feren drive, while the goal- keeper cleverly fisted over alcunning shot by lp, Pak-wa.
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Pile was outstanding during this period and Syd. Strange was solid. Bickford had a good deal of the ball but did not always make the beat use of it, while, A. V. Gosane was out of his depth at Inside left.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Devonport Services
Beat Aldershot
London, Mar. 30.
But it was the Lincolns who went ahead again and once more it through Ridley, who slammed in perfect shot from 25 yards range, Wong Wing being completely beaten, This slender advantage war hald until the interval, and with the Lin- colns holding their own very well in One of the most interesting rugby defence there was a distinct prospect matches played to-day, was the meel of South Chim suffering their rating between the Devonport Services league defent of the season. Then and the Aldershot Services. The calamity befell the soldiers, Robson Devonport men won by 21 points to handling in the penalty area. -' [LITE 15.
Kung-pak.mado no mistake from the The following are the results of the spot kick" and shortly afterwardschlef Rugby Union fixtures played Edminson fouled Tso a little distance to-day: from the corner flag.
CHANCES MISSED
Bedford Blackheath
The outside right placed an ideal Coventry centre into the goalmouth and Tam's Devonport, Ser-
vices hend-did-the-rest--After-this-the Halifax Lincolns were rather out of the pie Harlequins ture. Ridley could not get going Leicester again and Higgins was also too well
London Irish shadowed to find opportunities for those quick dashes through the de. Manchester
Moseley fence. Both English and McGuin- ness hail chances, but they were too Northampton slow, insisting upon getting the ball Richmond under complete control before
at- Wasps tempting to shoot; the quick moving
Chinese defenders were thus able to Old Alleynians clear with case. Baldry also made
no Cross Keys
a bad blunder towards the close and Cardiff on the whole the Lincolns had cause to complain about the result Swansea
MR. MacDONALD
FULLY RECOVERED FROM RECENT ILLNESS-
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1 London Scottish 12 27 Bristol
14 Royal Air Force Aldershot Ser- 21
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R.W. Fusiliera 10 5 6 0 R. A.
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St. Joseph's 17 4 1 10 10 E. Lancashires 18 3 4 11 28 41 10 Kowloon F.C. 17 2 0 12 21 39
DIVISION II
Co., 1746; 3, leadquarter Wing, 1743: 4, "B" Co., 1738.
Fire and Movement Rifle Competi-South China tion.1, "D" Co. Team, (Capt. W. P. E. Lancashires Kenyon, M.C., Sergt.. Armstrong and Lincoln Regt. Sergt. Hares): 2, "A" Co, Team, Eastern Ath. (Cast. M W, Whitaker, C. 8. M. Grinham and Sergt. Coster),
Light Automatic Match.-"A" Team of "D" Co., (Sergt. Ingram and Bergt. Wigham).
Falling Plate-1. "D" Co., (Capt. Kunvon, C., Lt. A. J. Lewis and Fusilier Church).
2 Hongkong F.C. 1.R. Navy 3 University
& Chinese Ath,
League Table
Goals
4 51 18 26
ONA.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Lincoln Regt, 18 17 0 1 57 19 34 R. Navy 10 12 26 67 34 26 E. Lancashires 17-12 1 B.W. Fuaitiers 14. 64 4 37 24 18 Ferreants Mosa (Ethelston Cup). R. A. 10 7 2 7 30 28 10
China 14 6 3 5 36 C. S. M. Grinham, 01; Wooden Spoon, South
Ath. 17 7 19 C.Q.M.S. Green.
R. E.
પ્રેમ હું ધ longkang F.C. 19 4-5 10 Eastern Ath. 1861 12 University
15 4 1. 10 Kowloon F.C. 17 1 2 14
LOCAL YACHTING
Commodore Elliott Wins Race
DIVISION I
Railway Rec. H.K. Police Lincoln Regt. R.A.O.C.
IL. E.
H.K. Police
9 R. E.
R. W. Fusiliers 4 R. W. Fusiliera
-2 E. Lancashires.
1 I.A.F.
·NNODOD
0 Club de Recreio 3
League Table
Goals
The saling match arranged for Sutami oftärnnän hetween Moyibera and the United Services in "A" class boats was cancelled owing to the Members' team not being complete. Lancashires 20 10 Therefore an ordinary "A" class race Lincoln Regt. 20 13 3 1 64 25 was held instead.
R.A.S.C.
P. W. D. L. E.A. Pts. 22 82
19 13 24 18 32
One R.A. F... 19 8 7 33 30 All the boats started in a breeze wall reefed. A3, A12, and AGRAM.C18-1
10 had a email lead over the ether boats Club de Recr. 197
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round the first mark (Quarry Bay). R.W. Fusiliers 148 0 6 37
out thoir R.A.O.C..... 11 Those boats who shook
18 7 0 11 38 reefs on the run down to Runisey R. E.
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9 Rosslyn Park -13 Forlaniouth-Ser-- vices 3 Old Merchant
Taylors 21
20 5 21 22
shoal mark scored an advantage, and II.K. Police 20 3 2 16
all the 12 bonis rounded tumsey Railway R. C. 18 shoal mark very close together,
The boats became separated on the beat up to Kowloon Rocks, where A12| led, followed by A3 and A5, but the nositions again changed on rounding] the Quarry Bay mark, then being 01 AG, AD, and A12,
A9 eronned the line first, but was disqualified for touching u mark. AG dropped to "fourth
place, her
3 2 13
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WEATHER CONDITIONS add
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"Azuma" with Mr. E. B. Lambert
halyards having been carried away, at the helm won the night race for giving the victory to A12 after a Ang) cruiser yachts, held by the Royal
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Azuma came in first, doing the 44 miles in just under 101⁄2 hours, an excellent performance.
The prize for the first bout" with an amateur crew on board was won by Maire.
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