MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928.
POLICE MAKE A GAME- FIGHT.
ile
THE CHINA MAIL,
LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Noonan were always trying and sulted in a win for the Guards by ing a penalty scored a good goal, a
played well and Cornwall was 2 goals to one. -
long shot from Pasco giving Kow-| good at times but Pile in the cen- Teams-
loon the lead. Kowloon were much tre was extremely weak and of no South China-Cheung Yuk- superior and finished strong. help to his wings, being obviously kwon; Leong Wing-chui, Li Tin- The Chinese backs defended well, out of position. The game was sang; Lelong Wing-tak, Pank the centre half also playing a good a very hard one and the Police, Wah-hing, Leong Yin-chau; Ko game, and the left wing was a on the day's play and chances, Sik-wal, Fung King-cheong, clover pair. For Kowloon Wood hardly deserved to be two down. Wong Wee, Ip Pak-wa, Lal Ting-was very safe in goal and Bilas
chai.
and Guest were in good form at half back. Muir, Coates, and East man were the best of a good for ward line.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
The games were marred by the high wind, but the results did not provide many surprises...
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I.
Scotts Guards.. 2 South China
K.O.S.B. Regt.. 2 Kowloon ......
R.A.
Police
2 - Recreio
0 Chinese f
Athlete 2 Division "A" Junior.
South Chinn "A"
University.....
K.O.S.B. Res... 3
Recrcio Res.
South China "B"
R.A. Reserves :.
Club Keserves..
St. Joseph's
Chineau Athletic Kowloon Ren....
Division "B" Junior.
St. Joseph's 0 Kong Woo....0*
South China & Rowen Chinese Athletic 3 South China "g"
Moslems ......4 Scouts
*Postponed.
Division I.
POLICE v. CHINESE ATHLETIC.
RA. v. DE RECREIO.
game and took full
Scots Guards. Jackson; Hurst, Johnstone; Carswell, Scott, Aird; Mortimer, Peake, Smith, McNiven, Brattey.
Referee:-Mr. Baldwin.
The Game.
Scots Guards South China'
2
1
Result:
South China "B" Kowloon
0. 1.
7
0
1
Result:-
Club Reserves University................
2
8
RECREIO RES. v. CHINESE ATHLETIC.
C.S.C.C.
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There was a big programme of League matches on Saturday and some very keen games. The big match of the day was at King's Both teams were at full Park, where the Police made a strength and the game started at
Civil Service C.C. pavilion on Saturday afternoon, when a large gather- good fight with their clever op a fast pace. R.G.A. with the
day when a presentation, consisting of the children of members of ponents, and the R.A. did well to wind in their favour carly attack-
ing of a table clock, a box of pipes, the Club, and friends had a very beat the Club de Recreio at full ed. Xavier punted down to field The Guarda won the toss and
and a cheque, was handed over te merry time. strength.
The party was housed in a large and Silva, moving fast, tested selected to play with the fairly ROYAL ARTILLERY RES. v.
him by Mr, Justice JR. Wood. Phillpotts with a good shot. The strong wind in their favour.
In the course of his speech, Mr. room of one of the buildings in SOUTH CHINA “A.”
Dockyard. Justice Wood referred to Mr. the R.A, came away and clever work From the start the Guards took
The decoration Lamble as having been an excel-here was pretty, the walls being by Leech sent Jobe away and the the ball into the Chinese lines, and
This game played on South lent Civil Servant and to the won-hung with flags, giving the place winger crossing Recreio just only a fine clearance by the right China's ground resulted in a wix derful work which he had done for a very gay appearance. Special managed to keep their goal intact, back saved South China being a for the Chinese by 1 goal to now the Civil Service Cricket Club, of mention must be made of Mr. Luck Remedios doing well. R.G.A. were goal in arrears, in the first couple thing At half-time the score which he was a founder. As Mr. who was responsible for the de- not to be denied and in a strong of minutes. The Guards were sheet was blank. In the second Lamble proposed to spend his re-corations and the arrangement of Queen's Regt... 2 Hong Kong Club 1 movement Phillpotts scored, the the first to score, Smith netting half South China scored the only ement in Japan, which was not the platfort from which Father same player adding another, the from a scrimmage in the goal-goal of the game through Tin reald be assured of a very hearty R.N.) handed out presents to Mrs. very distant from Hong Kong, he Christmas (Commander Phillips, military leading at the interval mouth. With the wind in their Lut-fat.
favour the Guards were all over Result
of Commodore by two clear goals.
welcome from his many friends Pearson, With the wind in their favour South China, and except for an
here should he (Mr. Lamble) desire Pearson, who distributed them to R.A. Reserves
the children. to pay them a visit at any time. Recreio made tracks for the R.A. occasional breakway on the part
South China "A"
·Tables for tea, which was cater. In replying, Mr. Lamble said that 6 goal and a nice run by Brown of the Chinese, play was confined
the Civil Service was very dear to ed for by the Lane, Crawford Cafe, DODWELL & CO. LTD. South was just stopped in time by to South China's half. 0
CLUB RES. v. UNIVERSITY. him-it was a part of him! They were arranged on three sides of Excell. The R.A. made many China had a good opportunity of
had grown old together and it was the large room, chairs were arrang- raids, Ward, taking the ball along reducing the lead when their
This match was played on the a great satisfaction to him that he ed on the other side for the adults, was a life member. Mr. Lamble many of whom were present to playing a very strong game and at short range ballooned the ball Club's ground and resulted in a then thanked the gathering for the watch the children enjoy them- nicely, but Recreio were now outside left had a breakway, and The Guards con-
win for the University by 3 goals 3 from a nice movement started by over the bar.
The band of H.M.S. "Ambrose" Remedios, Gosano came through tinued to press and Peake had bad to 2. In the first half the Clubice present which they had given selves.
A Keen Sportsman.
occupied one end of the room and with a big burst and Ginty stop-luck with a header that just went led the University by 1-0, Purves
rendered popular tunes during the ped the centre forward but the over. Shortly after this McNiven scoring from a free kick given
Mr. Lamble came to Hong Kong afternoon. The centre of the ball going to Rocha, the Recreio had hard luck with a good shot against the goalkeeper for carry- forward scored with a shot close that the goalkeeper did well tong the ball. In the second half in 1901, being appointed Senior room was bare and here five funny in.. Recreio were all out for the save. Just before the interval the Tak Lam, Pe Lim, and Po Jap Sanitary Inspector and holding this clowns, comprising Messrs. Jones, In Wynn, Merriman, Harsley and their lead scored for the University and post for a considerable time.
frolicked with kiddies, equaliser but the R.A. backs were Guards increased
1920 he was made Senior Inspector Grant, playing a steady game and the through Smith, who scored with Rowell for the Club,
of Personnel, and in 1923 was pró-whose shrieks of laughter were
hear. |R.A. forwards dropping back a well placed shot.
moted to Chief Inspector. Later a good This match at King's Park at- helped to keep the King's Park Half-time:
At the far end of the room was tracted a great crowd who anti-team out. The game was some
special post of Superintendent of Staff and Works was created for a chute which was well patronis- cipated a keen game. The what spoiled by the high wind but
diagonally him in recognition of his valuable ed, whilst running
Across the room was an aerial Athletic were without their right was full of incident to the end and
services. The second half opened in fa-
on a wire rope, wing, Teo Kwei-shing and Lee Recreio were just a trifle unlucky vour of the Chinese, and after
"Mr. Lamble is an expert on the bucket sliding Wal-koon, while the Police lacked not to equalise, Gosano and Silva about 5 minutes' play Fung King-
malaria problem in Hong Kong, and which gave the riders many thrills. Jessop and Oram, but included both missing close in.
cheong scored. The tables now A great crowd at King's Park his knowledge of this has been of Aunt Sally was also there, and the much service to the Sanitary De-kiddies were enthusiastic in their Hudson who played centre half," The R.A. played a good sound seemed to be turned as the Chin- gave these teams a big reception partment. He was made a member efforts to hit her with rubber balls. Pile going to centre forward.
advan-esc with the wind in their favour and some very bright football was of the Royal Sanitary Institute. U-Santa-Chus arrived unexpected- The game started in most pro-tage of the wind in the first half attacked with more vigour, and witnessed. In the first half poor Mr. Lamble has always been a ly in the midst of a terrific snow- mising fashion as the Police when they scored.
Phillpotts should have scored on more than shooting robbed the Athle-keen sportsman, and in his younger storm in which he lost his sack of from the kick off attacked and played a good game in goal and one occasion, but their shooting tic of good chances
and days was particularly interested in presents. He was a very embar 'Pile shot outside ivhen well Girtz was very prominent in a in front of goal was very erratic. at the interval there cricket, playing for the Civil Ser-rassed Santa as he stood empty placed. The Athletic soon got moving on the left where Chen good defence. Ward, Pullford The Guards' defence played well, was no score. In the second half vice Cricket Club, as a bowler and handed in front of the cheering
and Leech were very troublesome as they were called upon time and following a fine run by the Chin- wicket-keeper. Up to a recent date and twice shot behind from good to the Recreio defence and wanted again to check the rush of the ese outside right who centred in He was Chairman of the Civil Ser- the snow but could not find his he acted as umpire for the Club. Santa searched everywhere amongst movements and the Police for a a lot of watching. For the Re-Chinese forwards. The final the nick of time the Chinese in- time had great difficulty in clear-creio Xavier played well at back whistle came with the Guards side left met the ball nicely and vice Cricket Club for many years sack. Then his attention was at
He tracted to a huge snowball, and is now a Vice-President. Ing the lines. The Athletic again and Remedios at right half was winning by 2 goals to 1, and on scored a fine. goal. Recreio came is an enthusiastic lawn bowls started shovelling it and with the attacked on the right but Clarke in tip top form. Brown gave a the day's play slightly the better away and Pereira with a open player.
first spade full of snow out came: saved well. Just after Suen much improved display and Silva team.
goal shot outside and a big chance Among other activities, Mr. a very intriguing brown paper sent a dainty shot Rashing by the
was lost.
Others followed until was very enterprising, Gosano did Result:-
The game was very Lamble was a founder of the local package. post the Police broke away and well but was carefully watched.
fast, up and down play being the Rationalist Press Association, and very soon the whole platform was. forced a corner which was clear-Recreio felt the disadvantage of
order with
Chinese Athletic is now President of the Hong Kong!A LSS packages. ed. After Suen had sent a nice the ground and did not appear to
Mrs. Pearson gave out the pre- slightly superior. For the Athle branch. He was also largely res pass to the outside left Chen adapt themselves to the rough K.O.S.B. V. KOWLOON. steadied and beat Clarke with conditions as well as the R.A.
tic the goalkeeper, left back, right ponsible for the formation of the sents as fast as Santa handed them over to her, each child receiving Book Club. half back and outside left play-
a package as well as a balloon and cross shot a really good effort.
Result:
This match Was played ated very clever football and
a bag of candy. The Police were playing up sur-|
Sookumpoo on Saturday and result-Fernandez in goal for Recreio prisingly and Howarth was just
ed in a win for the K.O.S.B. by 2 saved many times in good style. stopped, Pau making a great
goals to nil.
Silva Netto, Figueiredo, Marques clearance. Immediately follow-
Teams:--
and B. Gosano were outstanding ing the Police got the ball in the
K.O.S.B. - Anderson, Gardener, for Recreio. net but the whistle had gone and
Gear, Everest, Davey, Skigge, used great judgment in placing
This match was played on the Campbell, Stock, Humphries, Mc- but shot hard at Pau who saved Club ground on Saturday and re- GHnchy and Pte. Alexander. amidst great excitement. The sulted in a win for the Queen's
Against the Army In
The committee responsible for 0 Sim Kowloon.--Angus, Wheeler Dod- Police were having as much of Regt. by 2 goals to one.
Shield tie, on the U.S.R.C. ground the organisation of the children's the game as the Athletic but the Teams:
shun, Headley, Sims, McKelvic,
at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the party and the dance were Messrs. Pile, May, Vickers, Tiernan, and Police forwarda were weak and
three Hong Kong Hockey Club lat XI Gull, Hughes, Urgell, Hopper, But- Queen's Regt.:-Moss; Dodda,
Miles. Howarth and Noonan were the Buna; Byrne, Morris, Cantor;
will be as follows:-W. J. Lockhart ton, Luck and Baldwin Referee: Mr. Barber.
The game between these only forwards who troubled the Hooper, Barclay, Caldicott, Her
two Smith; J. E, Henry, D. Lyon; W. R; Secretary). ' The Game.
teams was well contested, with the Greenhalgh, A. A. Dand (captain), defence, the Athletic leading at ridge, McLaws.
The game was opened by Kaw Borderers making use of the oppor-J. E. Noronha; G. B. Slipper, E. L.
HARLY CHINESE ART. the interval by a goal.
Club: Rodger; Gerrard, In the second half danger to Bishop:
loon, but the K.O.S.B. immediately tunities offered. The score at half Sim, F. G. L. Wheeler, W. Wood- Wallington,
Striking objects in the exhibition Stewart, the Police threatened through Watson; Taylor, Johnstone, Mc- cecured possession, and made for time was K.O.S.B. 2; 8t. Joseph's 0. ward, B. D. Evans.
of early Chinese ceramics and Chinese Athletics left wing where Bride, Scott, Simpson.
goal, but were Intercepted by The third goal for the Borderera
bronzes at Y.M.C.A. v. AIRMEN.
Messrs. Yamanaka's | made Wheeler, who
difficult came late in the second half, which Suen and Chen were playing won- Referee: Mr. Phillips.
27, 'New Bond Street, London, are clearance. The game derful football and only great
was fairly they were rather fortunate in ob
The following will represent the the pottery models of horses, parti- efforts by Hudson and Wynne The Queen's were handicapped quiet for the first twenty minutes taining, the ball being kicked by Y.M.C.A. 1st XI against the R.A.F. cularly two of the Wei period (220-
which glanced off kept China out,
Bat King's Park to-day, at 5 265 A.D.) The Athletic by the absence of Larking, their of the game, then Kowloon making Stevens,
Of 'special interest to came again and Wong Pak-cheung outside right, who has not yet re-a bold bid, forced a corner, which opponent, hit the goal post and p.m.-W. J. Lockhart Smith, J. students are grave figures, in wood Gardner, A. J. Ashby: A. J. May and stucco, coloured, from Tun- used great judgment in placing covered from the injury he sus resulted in the ball being headed went into the xet.
Rev. J. P. Murray, W. R. Green- a shot just out of Clarke's reach. tained a couple of weeks ago. His over the bar. The ball was then taken to the other end of the The Police were not going down place on the wing was taken by easily and the Athletic were a Hooper, who generally plays left pitch, which ended in a corner with trifle lucky to be two up. In the back. closing stages Suen raised the en- The game opened in favour of owing to combination between the thusiasm of the crowd with a the Queen's who were first to at- forwards, the goal being scored by elever shot, when hampered by tack. The first goal of the game Humphries. From this point the Wynn, the forward screwing was scored by the Queen's, Bar-game was evenly contested, the ball
ST. JOSEPH'S v. KUNG WO short from a very difficult angle. clay netting with a good shot. being first around one goal, then The Police made a big effort in From the kick off the Club strove to the other, with half time arriv- the closing stages and Howarth hard to reduce the lead, and their ing with one goal in the Borderers was nearly in, Pau being forced efforts were
This game was staged to take rewarded when favour. For the first quarter of an over the line. The game ended McBride scored.
The game now hour of the second half, neither place on St. Joseph's ground; but with the Police altacking. became a keen struggle with both side gained any advantage but owing to only 6 of St. Joseph's team the game was not Result:
teams striving to gain the lead, after that the, Borderers began to turning up,
played.
• Police
and both teams had hard luck on force the pace, a fine run down by Chinese Athletic ...: 2 Comments.
0.
R.A. Recreio
2
1
CLUB v. QUEEN'S REGT..
The Game.
Scots Guards Eouth China
A
1
more fortunate results. This was
K.O.S.B. RES. v. ST. JOSEPH'S.
This match was played at Soo- kumpoo on Saturday and resulted in a win for the K.O.S.B. by goals to nil.
Reault
K.O.S.B.
3x
St. Joseph's
....
0,
Division II "B."
ly good game and had Oram and
a few occasions. The Queen's the left wing ending in McGlinchy took the lead again through Bar-shooting on the wrong side of the CHINESE ATH. v. 8. CHINA “B.” clay who scored with a good shot. post. A few minutes afterwards This player was always a source Stock beat Angus with
The Police played a surprising-
HOCKEY TEAMS.
CLUB SIDE FOR SIM SHIELD.
He
In the evening, starting at 8.30 o'olock, there was a dance for the "grown-ups" which was well at- tended, and a very enjoyable time was spent by all present. "Ambrose" band again did yeoman
The
service by supplying the danco music.
(Hou.
halgh. F. Munn, A. A. Dand, huang, in the neighbourhood ex- F. G. L. Wheeler, B. W. Sampson, plored by Sir Aurel Stein, the R. Murray.
figures representing a period of Tibetan rule with costumes In some instances queerly recalling those of the Crusaders. The whole exhibi- At the December meeting of the tion, indeed, is full of suggestion Committee of the Bangkok Interna-upon the perplexing questions of national Chamber of Commerce the influence and counter-influence in Chairman, (Mr. W. Hafferden)
seven
placed his resignation in the hands the trade routes of ancient days.
Mr. Lee Hong-boh, son of the Inte approaching departure from Siam. of the Committee in view of his Mfr. A. R. Malcolm was unanimously Mr. Lee Toon-tok, who recently re- invited to act as Chairman until turned to Penang after a the next annual meeting, and he years' stay In England, where he expressed his willingness to serve. qualified, at the bar, has filed his papers in the Supreme Court there for admission as an advocate and solicitor.
a lovely This game was played on St too good for their opponents on the Jessop been out, there is no doubt,
of trouble to the Club's defence, ground shot from twenty-five yards Joseph's ground yesterday and Kowloon ground sad in a very they would have done much bet- as he was very tricky and quick range. The Kowloon lads then resulted in a win for Chinese bright game wop easily by 4 goals HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS. ter. The Athletic missed their
with the ball. The half time took a turn, and a high shot at goal Athletic by 8 goals to nothing. to nil. right wing but Suen and Chen on whistle came with the Queen's was well cleared by Anderson, who At the interval Chinese Athletic
and are certainly a very clever Half-time:-
the left gave a splendid display leading by 2 goals to 1.
wing. The strength of the
Athletic forwards is here, as the
Queen's Regt.
2
manner in which both these for-
Result:
K.O.S.B.
Kowloon
Junior Division "A"
Result:-
Chinese Athletic South China
SCOUTS. v. MOSLEMS,
Result :-
South China
Kowlcon "B"
GARRISON LEAGUE FIXTURES.
To-morrow R.A.M.C. v. R.E. & R. Sigs. Referee, B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, R.A.
Thursday, January 12-12th This game produced a fine fight H. Ety. R.A. v. Blatt H. By
at Kowloon Football Ground, the H. Bty R.A. v. 81st H. Bty. scores at the interval being two all R.A.M.C.
flated out a place kick immediately led by 10, and in the second half afterward. The Borderers then they added a further two goals to pressed hard, and forced a corner, their score.. Club
1 which was kicked outside. Kow- The game resumed with play loon played up well in the latter wards take the ball on the run fairly oven. The Club were the part of the game, and were rather is an object lesson in football first to attack, and they should unfortunate in not acering from a Wong Pak-cheong was as usual very sound in the centre and hishave scored on a few occasions. scrimmage in front of goal. A goal showed great judgment. The Queen's now attacked and very interesting game finished with The halves were not so prominent Barclay sent in a fine shot that a win for the Borderers. as usual but played steadily and just went wide of the mark; they Lau Yuk-tat at left back played continued to press and it certain- bang up to Interport form, his y looked as if they would add to their lead, but the shooting” began kicking being very fine. Pau to get erratic. Towards the end saved his side with two great Caldicott had hard luck with a clearances. at a critical time,
good header that just went over. For the Police Wynne and Hudson The final came with the Queen's SOUTH CHINA 5. KOWLOON. played themselves to a standstill victors after a fairly even game.his match resulted in a win for Hudson made a great comeback and had a big share in the good fight the Police made. and Wynne has never played better. Clarke was very good and blessed the crowd with a couple of anectacular clearances Brittain was beaten too often by his clever onnonents but the forwards were the Police Howarth and work noint.
Result:
Queen's Regt. Club
SOUTH CHINA v. THE ∙GUARDS."
1:
In the second half the Scouts All matches are at Scokumpoo. played up well without luck, and the Kick off 4.16 p.m. Moslems scored twice to their op
ponents' once, the Indian side win-
ning by the odd goal. The Scouts
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January 7, 1928.
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Result:--
D. Co. K.0.8.8.10, 5 8 2 32 18 18 Mr. and Mrs. A. W: Parry yery strong team. Playing against the wind in the frst half South China defended well and in spite of good efforts by Reed and Eastman kept their goal intact.
Moslems Scouts.
8.
A. Co., K.0.8.3." 6 4-1\18 (4) Messra, A. H. Reid, W Richmond. HQ.1 K.D.SR. B 4-1 3 19 18 19 Messra W J. Sawyer, W. 3, B. Cơ. KO.SE. 7.41 2 16 10 9 Vander Star, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bist Bty: A 6 8 12 18 57 Sparke R.A.M.CRAP:10 3 0 7 16 86 6
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In the second half with the wind This game played on Bouth in their favour Kowloon mono- China's Ground on Saturday, re- polised the play and although miss-
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