MONDAY, FEBRUARY · 20, · 1928.
ELD SOCCER.
inued from Pepe 10.)
The Guards were now using QUEENS REGT. v. ST. JOSEPH'S their weight and ware having hard
hick, being. all out for the winning, goal, and after ä. Kowloon-forward
COLLEGE.
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THE L.R.C.
SATURDAY.
These team lined out as follows ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON Remington. Mrs. James and Mrs. Corval arrived with the had been bowled over in good shoot before a big crowd at Chatham sing and no score.
The Ing position, the home team were Road: ...
pressed heavily in
the awarded a penalty which Guest Queen's: Underwood, Sharp, 1, good work by Aird and placed safely in the back of the Welsh, Curtis, Warner, Sawyer, nearly doing the trick,tet..
Time was called shortly McCarthy, Fenn, Baxter, Harris, pptts saved well.
The afterwards and Kowloon rotired Hibbert. ked through Hill, who winners by one goal to, vil.*.
Kowloon 1, Scots Guards 0.
Comment.
TENNIS DECISIONS.
GOLF
WORLD'S TEN BEST PLAYERS.
MR. JONES LEADS.
11
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During the year the following resigned: Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Honder- aon, Mrs. Comrie, and
Mrs. Davenport-Browne were elected on the Committee. Mrs. Craig Was elected Hon. Secretary In April: in place of Mrs. Tottenham who re- aigned, and Mrs. Adams, having! The annual general meeting of returned to the Colony, took over In the compilation of a-list of St. Joseph's: Rocha,
Ward the Ladies' Recreation Club was the Hon. Treasurership from Mrs. the world's ten best players, as re-ing Leonard, Ayock, Skinner, Omar, held at the Helena May Institute Comrie in April, the latter having vealed by the events of the past of work by Leech gave..
Barrios, Leonard, Smith, Currie, Saturday, Mre. Russell Brown acted in her absence.
twelve months, we are presented big chance, but the
Wilson.
presiding.
The following were elected
· The Guarda did most of the
to with a situation in which the name sharpshooter shot into
Referee: Mr. Priestley.
The report and accounts for 1927 the General Committee, Mrs, of an amatour, Mr. "Bobby"",Jones," hands, the goalje clear- pressing; in fact they had about
The early stages, favoured the (summarised below) were adopted, Griffin and Mrs. Whyte Smith who again comes first. This is not en several occasions. three fourths of the game, but Kow- re outplaying the Gards loon's defence bustled the big for Queen'; who pressed down the hill and the following committen elect took the places of Mrs. Hickling only very remarkable fatt, but
the ball and Tiernan, and Baxter was through with a fine ed for the ensuing year:
(on leave) and Mrs. Henderson, one of much significance, Indicat- age, very clever football Wards off
Mesdames Tottenham, Devon-who resigned, the. latter,, having ing, in a period when competition effort but offside spoilt the move- Slayed by the halves and Bliss, Silpper and Guest were good ment and the College relieved. port-Browne, James, and Doyle, taken the place of Mrs. James who for honours is so fierce and relent-
Dr A
nice game, and a
defendera. Spary, Coates and File
ch, placed forward for/Were very nippy in a clever for. The Queen's kept up the pressure/Fith Mrs. Adams as Honorary trea-was elected on the Gererai Com-less, that one does not necessarily
kaon no chance,
era.
good footwork as the very forceful, and strong! Johnstone and Hurst set the attack. Chapman
¡wards.
and from one nico move-
and a nice, movement by, Hilbert surer and Mrs. Lille Craig as mittee.
have to be a professional in order core with a cross abot ward line and the Reserves gave was stopped-in time by Ward, who honorary secretary.
The following Members acted, on to be a champion of two Contin- a good show,
forwards going, but It was announced that Mrs. the Grounds Committee,
Mrs.ents. The Guards played good held sent the rds were not yet beaten, football but wore weak in front of Underwood was safe in the Queen's Russell-Brown was retiring from Rowley, Colonel
True, at the moment Mr. Russell-Brown, Jones is the only amateur who can nd the game became very Carswell changed `. with goal, Hackelt and Blackburn dis-goal and mid-field play was the play, the chairmanship of the Club, and Dr, R. E Tottenham and Major hold his own against the cream of in a great raid on the "ppointing with final efforts. The fine defensive work by Rocha and at the conclusion of the meeting Willson, and, as Handicapping. the paid golfers, but there is no
defence was sturdy and Carwell Leonard keeping the Queen's out, Mrs. Craig handed her, on behalf Committed Mrs. Remington, Mrs. reason why other men
who play the Referee had to speak Howeroft and Whitton played well, the interval arriving with no score, of the members of the Club, a small Stark and Mr. Nowera. Mrs. James for the love of the game should not
With the wind in their favour token of esteem in the shape of a acted as Tournament Captain. The Guards wings, Greig and it was expected that Queen's would blue enamel and gold toilet mirror
follow his example. Of course, Mr. rds, although not show Robinson, were the nick of the for do better, but classy forward play and a small scent bottle for the bers joined the Club. There are to, wait a good many years before During the year 96 New Mom-Jares is a genius,, and we may have by St. Joseph's found the Queen's handbagr
not 373 Members on the Roll, of the world is presented with an- Idefence in a mix-up and from a Mrs.. Russell-Brown, in acknow-whom 38 are absent. The following other player endowed with the CHINA ATHLETIC v. SOUTH nice centre from Barrios, Currie lodging, the gifta, said how sorry were elected Honorary Members: same wonderful gifts. The follow- treat chance, shooting]
drew first blood for the College. she was to be leaving the Club and Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrr-ing is a list of the ten best play- 'CHINA "A." good position, and Mor.
Queen's made tracks for the College hoped it would continue its success- whit, and Lady Tyrrwhit. outside. In the last From the start this game looked goal, but despite a good effort by ful career in her absence. the game the Guard an easy thing for China Athletic, Fenn, the College defence held and et rush on Ph lipotts and as they were all over their eppon- from a break away Wilson met a goale could clear he onts throughout practically the centre with a glorious drive, which
off the ball by several whole of the game. Shortly after left the Queen's goalie helpless. yers, the R.A. backs and the opening China Athletic took the Ing all in the goal mouth lead through Teoi Ping-fun. They score with a nice low drive, and ith the Guards forwards should have been at least three although Queen's attacked hotly, eventually forced into goals up in the first ten minutes, they could not break through the ing a remarkable acrum but their shooting was poor. Their
| College defence. the greatest excitement second goal came about 15 minutes. The Queen's had much more of sulting the Linesman, afterwards, Chang Sui-hong netthe game than the score indicates, he Referee disallowed ting with an easy shot.
but faulty shooting, robbed them of
owd were favoured with
t in true Cup Tie spirit
ere the better side their!
y being much more!
the Guards,
an
Half
A Lean Year.
Improvements.
A
era in order of merit, according to my observation and judgment:
6. Compston.
1. Mr. Jones 2. Hagen,
7. C. Whitcombe.
3. Mitchell.
8. Duncan.
4. Armour. 6. Farrell.
J. Cruickshank,
10. Sarazen.
In presenting the accounts the
The large Grass Court was dug honorary treasurer. remarked that up and entirely. returfed, and the Smith then added to the College the Club was in debt on the loan small grass.Court was partially account. They had had a lean year re-turfed, The Hard Courts, Nos. with heavy expenses. They hoped, 2, 3, 4 and 5 were repaired where however, by the end of this year, cracked, and painted. After the to be out of debt.
heavy rains in August the corner
There cnnot be any question as Business Matters,
of the retaining wall of No. 2 to the position occupied by Mr.
Jrines. Court collapsed and had to be re-
At St. Andrews he con- The following business was be- bullt, and after the typhoon thequered with majestic ease, though d the Guards supporters. During this half a free fight took good chances, and St. Joseph's for-fore the meeting:
corner of the retaining wall of No. he regarded his first effort of 68, ir displeasure in very place between players of both sides. Currie and Wilson, were brilliant, the words (If any) she or he shall be put in order, which involved the bottom out of the championship, as
To amend Rule 14 by striking out 1 Court collapsed, and had also to wards, particularly the left wing.
a score that virtually knocked the aner, the final whistle and as a result Sui Ping-aun of the Intter showing himself a clever duly become a Member of the expenditure of a considerable sum. one of the "craziest" rounds of golf mediately after. The South China was ordered off the pparently disallowed for field, but he certainly was not the winger Barrios did well at out- Club" and substituting therefor
The financial working shows a he ever played. By this is meant only offender, although he was the side right in Omar's place and "As from the date of election she loss of $1,182.28, which includes that recoveries from bad and Indif-
Smith was a steady pivot. Comment.
Instigator of the trouble.
Rocha or he shall duly become entitled repairs and renewals amounting to feront shots were made and figures was a great one and time came shortly after this with and his backs, did well, the goalie to the privileges of Membership of $3,298.33. Of this approximately obtained which he had no right to
the Club."
$1,500, is on account of typhoon, expect. Mr. Jones won the cham- the score 2 nothing in favour or saving many hot shots.
The Queen's disappointed in front
This was China Athletic..
proposed by Mrs. damage, and other items which are pionship by reason of, one of the The second half opened with just as good as their opponents. Digby and carried. The ga
of goal, but in general play were Hancock and seconded by Mrs. not likely to recur in the near most astounding displays of put- China Athletic again on top, and Underwond kept a good goal. and
future. The income of the Club lating ever seen in an event of na- and practically from the kick off their Warner, Fenn, Baxter and Hibbert To decide whether the Holder of penditure but
Another matter, considered was: this sufficient to meet ordinary ex- tional importance. The paradoxical lead was further increased through were very prominent in
Reserve Fund part of it all was that the first Chang Shiu-hong, who scored with which played with no luck.
a team the Ladies. Open Championship should be built up to meet similar round, which produced the lowest
Singles Cup should play "right contingencies...
score 68 of the four, was the a nice header. Shortly following
through", the Tournament and not, It was decided at an extra- worst from a technical point of only in the final round, and to con- ordinary general meeting that the view. sider, the question of moving this annual subscriptions of each mem- Mr. Jones saved himself by ták- event from Club to. Club and in- ber be increased by the sum of $2,ing only 28 patts, as against the viting delegates from various nursing sisters excepted. It was
allotted number of 36, Tennis Cluba. to attend a Meeting also decided that the subscriptions bonus of eight strokes. Ia, the to be convened for this purpose...
of Non-playing Members should not second round of 72 he took 38 putts, It was decided that the holder, be raised, $300 of the increased re- and in the third of 73, where he Mre, Tottenham, should play right venue was to be earmarked for re- was hitting the batt with great through, the competition and that pairs to wire netting, now screens, power and accuracy, Mr. Jones, used the event should be kept in the etc. Two new screens were pur-36, putts; while in the last round, hands of the LRO
chased, and the wire netting was with the knowledge that he was be- renewed and repaired, and the ironing hunted,, and with the terrific posts painted in order to preserve strain attendant on maintaining the gap, he employed 34 putts for another round of 12. A closer ex- amination of the figures shows that for the four pounds. Mr. Jones, was thirteen under 2's in the matter of putting. "Calamity Jane," the nickname, given to the putter by Mr. Jones, was never a truer, a closer, or a
R.A.. trusted to crisp
ong passing the Guards
heavy kicking and rush this Ip Kau-ko added a fourth. South Guards wingers, Chap- ortimer, did not finish China appeared to "buck up" a bit attacked ott and Carswell played after this, as they now
the halves and artd more strongly, and as a result the
St. Joseph's Queen's
3
0
Hong Kong League Division II "B.”
KOWLOON “B” v. CHINA ATHLETIC “E”
lead was reduced through their out- were most prominent
alde right, whose high shot deceiv Aird, Hurst and John ully the former, were ed the goalie, They fell away ackson saved his side again, however, towards the cad, and China Athletic, added a. fifth ccasions.
played good football goal, Chang Shiu-hong scoring with better ground their good shot at long range. The
Kowloon "B" met China Athletic would have been more final whistle came shortly after "B" on Caroline Hill ground. The Mra. Hancock.consented to take hillpotts was good in this with the Athletic easy winners first half was even and there was over, the chairmanship of the com- the better of two good by five goals to one after a poor not much to choose between the two mittee during the ensuing year. ваше.
and Tyler, most pro- game.
ound half back line and i
great leader, with de-
hes and feeding, Pul
I were also, in bright
China Athletic
&
South China "A"
1
ery good line. The in- K.O.S.B. RES. v, RECREIO KES.
close was regrettable
deserved the goal for
effort, but on the day's
re good value for their The teams were:-
sards
1
0
Kong League
* 2nd Round.
feat day ON F.C.V. SCOTS GUARDS.
Ing teams lined out i crowd:-
Hipper, Guest, Tiernan,
, Dunnett, Pile, May,
8. Eastman.
K.O.S.B. Res. Boyes, Harris, Martin, McKnight, McGee, Hume, Skegga, Hart, Crawley, Stevens, Craig.
teamat dist
The Chinese were the better team In the second half and scored twice Li Ping-tong from a penalty, and Li Hing-chups with across shot.
Chin Athletic "B" Kowloon "B"
R. A... K.O.S.B.
2
0
ADLAR LEAGUE TABLES. Positions to Date.
First Division,
Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts,
16 9 2 5 28 19 20 15 7 6 3 27 12 19 151
174: 68 23 23 13 11 6 2 4 17 19 12 16 49 20 36 11
Recreio Res. Silva, Victor, Gosano, Brown, Oliviera, Primo, L. Chinese Ath... 18 11 2 0 89 3·24 Roza Pereira, C, Roza Pereira, Scots Guards.. 10 8 6 2 25 12 22 Xavier, Fernandez, Marquez.
Recreio kicked off against the Queen's Regt.. 16 72 40 25 16 sun. K.O.S.B. checked their early R. A. F. rush and attacked the Recreio goal, Recreio Hart narrowly missing a chance to... Club
South China open the score.
Kowloon The Recreio broke away but Police Xavier was boaten in a run for the ball by Harris. K.O.S.B. soon took K.O.S.B. up the attack and Crawley scored a St Joseph's good goal after eight minates Chinese Alb.
ds? Carwell, Howcroft, play.
egory, Whitton, Nel.. After this the Borderers
F. Willis.
Kowloon
17 3 4 10 15 55 10 12 3 3 6 13 24
14 2 2 10 5 23 8
Junior "A" Division.
S. China "B" University
were.
R. A.
16 15 1 0 60 8 31 16 13 12 40 19 27 16 9 25 33 16 20 15 7 2 8 24 21 16 1684 0.15 23 16
15 7 0 8 15 20 14 17 8 4 10 16 84
14 3 8 17 34
Blackburn, Hackett, continually attacking their excel Recrelo bingon.
lent team work proving too much 8, China "A" 15 8 1 11 12 48 for the Recreio defence. Silva was H.K. Club ... 12 1 0 11 7 21 fielded a very heavy playing a good game, saving several
Junior "B" Division.
8 041 12 14 10 2 2:02 .14 7 2.5 24
Won
"
S. China
n the start were very shots from Crawley, Recreio. broke Chinese Ath... 14 11 At the outset Slipper away and forced a corner which ung ached away from was easily cleared by Martin.
S. China "A" 14 7 1 6 27 22 Hackett. Eastinan Midfield play ensued. A long St. Joseph's.. 13 5 4 4 27 23
Kowloon
the Kowloon left and shot by McGee was stopped but not Mostem
14 4 19 18 30
13 2 1 18 40
ly, Spary put just held by Silva, and Eart dashed in Boy Scouts... 1 1 1.12 22 44
to put the Borderers two up.
were the more ag- Crawley scored the third from a
Skeggs headed
#1
COLDSTREAMS HERE.
!
A friendly game between the
is half and Blackburn nice pass by Hart. From a pass
missed rather easy from Crawley, in. From a big rush against the upright, Crawley shoot-
forwards Bilas came ing into the net from the rebound, Coldstream Guards (who are pass- ne style and passing but was judged offside. Crawley
ing, through the Colony on their Kowloon forwards soon ran round Silva to score the way home from Shanghal) and the
Scots, Guards, played on Friday,
ly, but Howcroft re-fourth. Stevens added the fifth resulted in a win for the visitors
shortly after. The Recreio could
al arrived with go not make headway against a sound by six goals to two.
h.
Guards still-press-defence.
On resuming the Recreio defence
ame away in the played better football, and a long and forced a corner, kick from Brown sent Fernandez
de a great clearance, away, but he shot weakly.
with
The
had tested the Borderers were soon giving Silva nice centre, plasty of work to do and Stevens through for the scored from a centre by Skegge,
ber, however, saved in making number six.
HOCKEY.
HOCKEY CLUB II v.
NAVY IL
The following will represent the
ter Guest had mis- Craig scored the last goal with Club 2nd XI on Tuesday, 21st rising shot. Silva and Fernandez Instant, on the R.N.O.S.C. ground,
cked through, Eile, played well for the Recreio and King's Park, at 5 pmid
a beautiful gentre could not be blamed for any of the F. 8. Nicholls, R. R. Todd, L. F- not negotiated, and goals scored. The Horderers were Nicholson, E. L.. Sim, L. A., B. broke away and better in every department of the Duncan, Rev. N. Evans, P. LP cking, were all; but game.
vloon... bustling the 30 KOSE B.
Recreio Res.
Thomas, B. K. Valentine, Rev. JAP. Murray, Capt. E. Jacobs-Larkcom, W. A. Nowered
Annual Report.
The annual report stated (inter alle):
It was decided that, as funds for Lextensive repairs to the hard Courts were required; a charge for teas of 20 cents per head for Mem- bere should be made.
Ladies' Shield.
The Annual Competition for this Shield was held on the LR. C. Courts on May 23 between the L R. C (holders), the Peak Club and. the U.S.R.C. The LRC. was represented. by Mrs. Tottenham, Mrs. James, Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Cook, and again won the Shield..
It was also decided that, owing to the limited number of recreation grounds available for the troops in the Colony, the use of the hard courts should be offered to the Officers for morning play.
Ak via to primamwili festi ka JGEN
Committee thanked Messrs. Palmer, and. Turner (Honorary Architects), also Mr. T. A. Martin for auditing the accounts.
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