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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1930.

Sport Columns

CHAT ON LOCAL FOOTBALL

strong, their goal average now be- ing nearly twelve to ane. Chinese "A" played a very poor gamo against the University and were lucky is not having to share the Struggle Between the points. The Somersets won, it is

Services

TEN PENALTIES

truc, but they only, found the net twice in spite of having Ewo on the defence for the greater part of the 3. China "D" and the

Kame. R.A.M.C. were honours even with

To-morrow's Championship Duel At one goal cach, the former being

Stadium

successful with a spot kick.

TO-MORROW'S, TEAM

THE CHINA

The following will represent the Club 2nd XI. versus Navy on the Club ground-

Stirling, Sloan, Potquloff, Hynes, Puncheon, Krilovsky, Dinnen, Boll, Railton, Thompson, Coppin.

Reserves.-Fowler burst.

and Pank-

Kowloon F.C. Teams The following have been selected

to represent the Kowloon Hrat eleven versus St. Joseph's:-

Angus (Senior); Gillot, C. Pile; Hedley, Dowman, Bliss; Pile, Gal- laher, Miles, Simpson and Eastman.

and

Hannan,

CRICKET

MAIL.

́R.E. and R.A.S.C. in League Match TO-MORROW'S SCHEDULE

Playing at Sookumpo yesterday the Royal Engineers defeated the R.A.S.C. in a League match by 13 runs. The engineers batted first and were all out for 95. Col. Skinner

was the top scorer with 47 runs.

Friendly Match. The following will represent the Club de Recreio to-morrow in a friendly match against the H. K. Police at Happy Valley:-

The R.A.S.C. started out with promising chance of winning. No fewer than 67 runs were knocked Reserve.-Coates.

up for the loss of only three wickets. The following have been selected. Unfortunately for them A çol to represent the Kowloon second lapse came and the remaining To-morrow's Fixtures

elevon voraus “Ewo">——

wickets were disposed of, for an [By "Roamer"]

The Stadium will be the draw Angus (Junior); Campbell; Guest; additional 15 runs. The Somersets were a trifle below to-morrow, to watch the Athletic Seddon, Runham, Dunnett; Sprin their usual form but nevertheless convince the K.0.5.B. that they gett, King, Mosa, Moore a particularly keen and exciting have the right to remain at the head Bickford. struggle was followed on the Caro- of the table.

Reserves. Morgan, The previous en- line Hill Ground when they were counter at Sookumpoo resulted in a Hawke and White. beaten by the Navy by the only goal draw of one goal each but I shall acared.. The Navy, in spite of expect the Athletic to be returned having three reserves, included in the winners of a keen struggle. their side, were on top of themselves The Somersets, after their reversa and pleased their faithful followers of last week, should make to to such an extent that might League Championship a little more. have been a cup-tle contest, judging involved by returning to form and by the full throated yells that came accounting for the Club.

Recreio from the stands. Consternation will be

no match for the Navy, came, however, when the ball was while Kowloon must not regard the

taken from the "Sets" net and "Saints" as an easy task. With placed for a roal kick. Here we the R.A. dead out' of form, five have another instance of disregard reverses off the reel, S. China should ing the Laws of the Game, Abag both points at Sookumoso. free kick was awarded the Navy Of the Juniors, the Navy will against Hall (goalkeeper) who in endeavouring to get round attackers to clear, took more than the two steps allowed. The ball; from some three yards out, was deliberately shot into the net regardless of the

find the Club easy prey, Eastern just succeeding against the Univer sity, while a keen struggle be tween S. China "B" and Chinese "B" should result in a draw. The R.A.M.C. are likely to find St

COUNCIL MEETING

A meeting of the Council of the Football Association will be held on 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday,

Agenda

L. J. Guterres, H. A. Alves, H. M. Xavier, D. P. Xavier, D. F. Lopes, |J. H. Figueiredo, H. A>Noronha, F. Barros, G. A. Guterres, A. P. Pereira and F. H. Garvalho,

Hong Kong C.C. Teamis Hong Kong Cricket Club sides v. To confirm minutes of Council Indian Recreation Club in League Management matches to-morrow, play to com- Meeting, Lengue meeting and Emergency Commit-mence at 2 p.m., are as follows: tee meeting..

To receive report of Interport Arrangement Committee meetings. Correspondence, Accounts, Draw Shield Competition, 1st Round.

"SOCCER" MANIA

1st XI. (Away): T. E. Pearce (Capt.), H. Owen Hughes, A. Q. 1. Bowker, H. V. Parker, G. F. Sillitoe, A. C. Back, O. Moor, J. R. Hinton, W. D. Folley, A. Reid, and E. J. R. Mitchell.

2nd XI. (Home): W. W. Mackenzie (Capt.), R. K. Hepburn, H, J. Armstrong, O. E. C. Marton, G. E. R. Divett. R. M. Wood, J. H. Ashworth, W. Harris-Walker, R. H.

BOXING

Annual Military Tourna- ment Preliminaries‹

GOOD FIGHTING

The preliminary rounds for the Military, Inter-unit and Individual Championships took place at Mur- ray Barrack yesterday afternoon. The finals will be fought out at the Theatre Royal, commencing o'clock this evening.

B

Although some of the bouta lack- ing in science the majority were good and some excellent fights should decide the Anala.

The outstanding bout yesterday was the fight between Carney and Woodhouse, the latter winning à tight contest. The two Palmers gave a good showing in their bantam-waight bout, both being obviously out for a knock-out. Other outstanding men were, Gillia (K.O.S.B.), Findlayson (K.0.8.B.) and MeConnell (KO.S.B.).

Preliminary Results:--

Welter Weights FIRST SERIES. Summerfield, S.LI, beat Lloyd, SLL

beat Woodhouse, SLL,

Carney, K.O.S.B.

Facco, S., k.o. Leary, R. Dunn, S.LI, beat Williams, R.A. Gillis, K.O.S.B., beat Saxby, K.O.S.B. SECOND SERIES

Woodhouse beat Summerfield. Paseo beat Dunn. Killis k.o. Skelton, P.A. Jones, S.LL, ko. Wells, S.L.I.

Bantam Weights McConnel, K.O.S.B., bent Paddick,

S.L.I.

Falmer, K.O.S.B., beat Palmer, SLI Johnston, K.0.9.B., beat Porter,

K.O.S.B.

Feather

law, which requires the ball from Joseph's too strong for them and S. Messenger Boy No Time Dowler, G. D. Mead and F. E. Gardner, her Weights Woolridge,

this particular kick to be played by a second player before a goal can be scored. Providing players re- member what required of them. goal should invariably result from this award, for a defence can- nat effectively cope with a short ac- curate pass for the second player Some teams give a de- cided advantage to their opponents by packing their goal-mouth for the kicker to drive hard and hope for the ball to glance off any defender who happens to be in the way of his shot to register n perfectly legitimate goal.

to score.

Penalties

Of

China "A" will no doubt improve their goal average at the expense of Recreio. Kowloon aro in for a shock, for now that the Police have recorded their first victory, surely Ewo will follow suit. The tussla of the day among the Juniors will

As he

To Play!

was employed by the Kowloon Wharves & Godown Company as a messenger boy, be had no time to play football, was the excuse offered by a Chinese

be at Sookumpoo, where, the Chi-who. was at the Kowloon Magis- nose "A" taking the field with the tracy to-day charged with playing knowledge of having lost one point the game in Salisbury Road, near only in their last seven games, will the Star Ferry. possibly bring about the K.O.S.B.'s fourth reverse of the season.

Full Programmes Fyll programmes and League tables to date are appended:---

Division I (8.46 p.m.) / R.A. v. S. China, Military ground, Sookumpoo.

Kowloon v. St. Joseph's, Kowloon F. C. ground.

Navy Recreio, Caroline Hill ground...

The

Skinner..

Combined League v. University

Past & Present The following will represent the Combined League in the above match on Sunday on the Univer- Bity Ground, Pokfulam, comment Ing_at_2_p.m.¡—.

W. C. Hung (Captain), Sq. Ldr. C. Boumphrey, E. F. Fincher, R. Lee, A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu, Detective-Sergeant Humphreys V. M. Omar, J. E. Richardson, Lt pointed out that the Indian con-F. M. R. Stephenson, R. M. Wood, stable who caught the delinquent and E. Zimmern. was too busy with point traffic duty

in that congested area to catch lads. who play footbal

The Magistrate cautioned the defendant and told him that if he

wanted to play "soccer" he must go to a vacant piece of ground.

The ball that the defendant was alleged to have kicked was Athletic V. K.Ó.S.B.

produced in Court and an order Stadium, North Point.

Somersets v. Club, Chatham Road for its confiscation was made by ground, Kowloon.

the Magistrate.

In last Saturday's full programme of twelve games, penalties were awarded in seven of them. the ten awards, six of the kicks from the twelve yards spot missed the target, thus returning a very poor percentage of successcs. The Seniors were the more efficient. Kowloon making no mistake with their two, St. Joseph's netting and missing once gach, while the

Division II (2.30 p.m.) K.O.S.B. and Polico failed to drive Club v, Navy, Club ground, Happy home their advantage. S. China Valley. "B" were the only successful sida in the Second Division with fallures coming from the University, St. Joseph's and Ewo. -

Senior Games

University v. Eastern, Chinese ground, Happy Valley,

S. China "B" v. Chinese "B", Caroline Hill ground.

St. Joseph's 7. R.A.M.C., St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley.

Recreio v. 3. China "A", King'a Park, Kowloon.

K.O.S.B. v. Chinese "A", Military ground, Sookumpoo.

Ewo v. Kowloon, Navy ground, Happy Valley.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE- Division 1

GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club notifies that the starting times at Fan-

ling for Sunday are as under:-

9.12 a.m.-C. B. Riggs and H. Spicer, 9.28 a.m.-K. S. Robertson and E. D. Lawrence

S.L.I.

Hume, K.O.S.B., k.o., Paple, 9.L.I.

Light Weights Dickens, 8.LL, walk-over from Legg,

S.L.I. Gardner, K.OS.H., beat Rold, K.O.S.B. Adams, S.L.I., ko. Guest, S.LAI. Finlayson, K.O.S.B., k.o. Jones, 9.L.I. Middle Weights

Baulch, SLI, beat Edwards, R.A.

Lightheavy Cullen, S.LL, beat Coo, R.A.

RIFLE SHOOTING

Revival of the Local League

A meating of all those interested in rifle shooting. will be held on Wednesday, January 15, at the Volunteer Headquarters, for the purpose of considering the reviving of the Hong Kong Rife League and to secure Hong Kong's entry in future Interport shooting contests. It is learned that Mr. R. M. Dyor 9.82 a.m.-H. R. Sturt and G. David-has permitted his name to go for- 9.30a.m.-L. Yates and G. E. Ellama, ward for the Presidency of the or 9.40 a.m.-H. C. Shrubsole and J,ganisation and that many rifle en- Coulthert

thusiasts have indicated their wil- 9.44 - Greig and J. Wlingness to serve on the Committee Alabaster.

and assisting once again to make 1.48 a.m.-R. A. Campbell and C. H. shooting in this Colony a real live Coutte.

sport.

RUGBY FOOTBALL...

Army Trial Match Cancelled

Yesterday's Army trial. match at the Club ground had to be can- celled owing to the non-arrival of ten players. The boxing prelimin- arles were partly responsible and the fickleness of the car conveying players from Sun Wal Camp made further gaps.

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9.52 a.m.-E. D. Black and L. G. S. Dodwell.

9.50 am. A. Raikes and C. E. Holmes.

10.00 am.-I. H. Geare and A. O. Brawn.

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11.20 am-J. D. Thomson and H.

10.04 a.m.-R. J. Sneddon and J. P. Hampton. Sherry.

The Athletic strengthened their hold on the League leadership by disposing of the Recreio by a clean cut victory of three goals. They have two games in hand over their Immediate challengers the K.0.5.B., and two clear points aver the Navy on equal number of games played. Kowloon by taking full advantage of their two spot kicks sent the Club! back to the Island pointless. After being beaten by the Club the week! before, the Police were not expected' Athletic to account for the Gunners as they K.0.3.B. did by two without response. The Navy R.A. have now had a run of five, Somerseta. fallures, their last success being 3. China. 5.1 18 8 11 plon, B.L.I., Lt. Tregear, K.0.3.B., 10.24 a.m.-M. G. Mills and A. W. Kyle.

Marshall K.0.8.B against the Club on November 9 Kowloon... 10 28 16 18 11 Sgt. last, ao form was not the guide in B 12 4 17 16 18 Club .... 10 2 2 6 11.19

Goals,

Under the guidance of Major Caddell, the old Irish International, scruraming and passing practice was indulged in, and later the team 918 for to-morrow's match was select 14 16 ed-

P. W. D. LE. A Pta.

20 ... 11 8 2 1

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11 7 2 2 22

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11.84 'num-E. P. Strastfeld 'and' 10.08 a.m. RK. Hepburn and F.R. P. Moodie. Lobel.

11.28 .m.-A. C. Meredith and 10.12 am F. A. Redmond and N. H. Procktor. L. E. AndrewCA.,

10.16 a.m.-W. J. Clerk and B. K. Harrop. Valentino.

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10.20 a.m.-H. G. Hegarty and J. P. Reere.

10 7 1 2 19 -716 Pte. Bescombe, SLL: L/Cpl. Cham-Warren.

this instance. The K.O.S.B. just St. Joseph's 118 9 8 11 31 managed to claim the spoils in their Recreio encounter with St. Joseph's by the Police odd in three. Two penalties were

missed in this game, but as it was

L/CPL Humphreys.

11.32 a.m.-T. G. Monaghan and J.

11.36 a.m--S. S. Perry and G. W.

1140 am-J. S. Drummond and J. C. )

11.44 m.-G. W. Sewell and 0...

11.48 a.m—A. B. Purves and T. S.

11.52 a.m-Major Beamish and D,

10.28 m. A. Green and A. C. I. Eager.

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ALL Maxwell, 5.0.9.B. Lt Bowker. Burton, H.K.3. Bdt.. E.A.; · L/Cpl. Moggs, SIA Sgt. Bruno, K.0.8., Collis Sgt Richardson, K.O.S.B., and Pte Bristowe, 8.LL

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Goals.

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A. Pts.

0 47 4.27

Reserves: Sgt. Stewart,. KOSB.,

one for each side there would .O.S.B. 21 20 1 3 96 18 41/Cpl. Mead, B.I.1.

have been no material difference in S. China "A" 14 13 1

the result had both shots been suc- Navy ..... 18 11 3 2 56 11 25 cessful.

Junior Fixtures:

Chinese "A" 12 10 11 26 13 21, Somersets. 17 9 3 6 39 24 21

HOCKEY

The. K.O.S.B. and Navy continue E....... 17 638 22 30 15 The following will represent the to pile up goals, both registering St. Joseph's 158 27 +36 30 14 Kowloon Indian Tennis Club

10.32 a.m.-Capt Ashby and J. R. Whyte Smith.

10.88 a.m.-8. T. Butlin and N. K. Brown, Littlejohn,

11.56, a.m.--E. M. Bryden and D. 8. |

10.40 mA. Leach and I. H. Robb. Crapnell.

10.44 am B. D. Evans and S. Berg. 10,48 a.m.-W. 8 Hilller and J MacKnight, VERAN

12.00 noon.-J. C. Highet and J. H. Ashworth.

12.04 p.m. ama A. R. Cox and A. Webster.

12.08 p.m.-V. R. S. White and W.

12.12 p.m.-K. K. Rounds and 0. D.

10.52 a.m.-J. Józes and B. Smalley. 10.56 am G. Of Moxoland V. M. Balley. Grayburn,rangileri ta

11.00a.m. B. Lanyon and C. C. Brown.

11:04 am-W. A. Butterfield and Hosle..

Roberts.

12.16 pm-8. C. Lacon and E. L.

12.20 p.-M. B. Matthews and

27.12.24. p.m. ---- S. Seth and E. 8.

and Abrahaza.

11.08 m.-J. Forbes and J. M. R. W. Taplin

five without response against the Eastern ... 1826 24 30 12 against the K.B.S.F.P.A. to-morrow Club and Eastern respectively Chinese "B" 12 2 6 17 26 10ground-Surjan Singh, Khushi D. J. Keogh,

Kowloon 14 4.87 20 37 11 at 8 pm. sharp at King's Park The K.0.5.B. are now five off their Recraie.... 18 2 5 6 14 389 Mohamed, Joginder Singh, Kalwant

The next best result was 3. China "5" 13 32 8 20 $7 century. four clear goals returned by S. University. 12 3 1 8 18 377 Singh, Atma Singh, Ferdos Khan, China "A" and St. Joseph's at the RAM.C .. 1713 13 15 46 5. A. Khan, Karnail Singh, Gurba. expense of Kowloon and Chinese Ewo 13049 12 414chan Singh, Attar Singh, Amir

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11.12 a.m.-W. M. Thomson

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