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LOCAL FOOTBALL,
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Sport Columns
HOME FOOTBALL.
Divialon III.-Southern
P. W. D. L
Gcals.
Notts City. 27 17 64 63 30
A. Pta. 部
HOME LEAGUE GAMES AND SCOTTISH CUP TIES.
靠
RANGERS DEFEATED.
London, Saturday.
The following were the results
of Home football matchesto-day.
Arsenal
ENGLISH LEAGUE,"
Aston Villa
Blackburn
Binckpool
Chelsea
Grimsby
Huddersfield
Newcastle
Division 1;
CIVILIANS.
CHINA'S EASY VICTORY.
The
a huge Chinese, before of over zeven thousand,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1931.
FANLING GOLFING
RESULTS.
Dodwell & Co. Win the Young Cup.
GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.
HOCKEY.
THE CAER CLARK CUP COMPETITION.
M
HOLDERS WIN,
on
The final of the
G. M. Young
The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club
the Saturday defeated Diocesan Girls' School at King'a
Southend .27 16 29 57 43 34 Crystal Pal 20 14 5 7 74 48 33- Northampton 27 13 7 7 49 31 33 erowd Frighten ...20 11 10 5 44 30 32 casily overcame the opposition put Brentford 27 13 5903 40 31 up by the Civilians on Saturday, Cup played off at Fanling between Park, by 8 geals to all, in the first Fulham .27 12 8 9 53 51 30 and ran out worthy, winners by Messrs. Dodwell & Co. and the match of the Caer Clark Cup Com-
Coventry
20 12
39 44 28
Luton 27 11 8 10 11 30 29 four goals to one, thus winning the Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank, repetition. The Caer Clark Cup was 48 50 28 trophy for the first time sin the sulled in the former winning by first competed for as recently as 58 45 27 Lai Wah Cup competition was in seven points to three. Five of the last season. 9 48 54 27 nugurated,
six singles and one fourball were 12 56 64 40
won by the victors.
Bournemouth 27 10
Queen's P.R. 27 19
Exeter
Torquay
Swindon
GOBingham
Watford
Clapton O.
27 9
13 55 60 26
The Civilians were poorly servad
10 43 47 26 by their defence, which tired af:cr
Governor's Shield.
This year's contests have been arranged in the nature of a league. This has been made possible, by semi-the keen interest taken by several Indies' hockey teams, who have were the re-
signified their willingness to par- 52 50 7 7 19
Royal Artillery beat Education De ticipate. 52
The Chinese, however, were lucky .27 7 3 17
81 17
Tho gamo resulted in 21 276 5 16 20 48 17to came through the opening stagcépartment by one hole.
Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank beat easy victory for the Hong Kong 3 17 31 68 17 with their goal intact, but a pack-
ed goal proved its value once again Government Medical Department by team, who have the distinction of Division III-Northern.
two up and one to play.
13 48 53 23 the first half hour and adopted de In the Governor's Shield 25 0 5 11 40 27 23 fensive tactics, thus giving the for-final the following .28 6 7 13
7 13 40 0.67 23
Bristol R. Walsall Newport
1 Norwich
I Thames
1 Birmingham
8 Middlesbro'
1
2
Leicester
3 Sunderland
2 Liverpool
2 Manchester U. 1 3 Leeds
0
.20
.27
Goals
sults:- wards little help in the attack.
Junior Championship.
The second round of the Junior: Championship resulted as follows:
D. S. Robb beat E. D. Evans (3
in a match of such vital importance." P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. In Division II, the Navy avenged Lincoln....27 197 64 29 42 their former defeat by the Club by Chesterfeld .28 17 5 6 64 38 39 Tranmere
27. 17 4 6 82 51 38 winning by fire goals to two. All 27 176 60 30 38 other results in this division were and 2).
14 5 8 63 45 33 as expected. 136 766 38 32 .27 14 3 10 65
3 Stockport
Manchester C. 4 Derby
4 Bolton
0 Wrexham
2 Sheffield U.
3 Hull
3
Carlisle
Portsmouth
Wednesday
* Postponed.
Bradford firistol C.
5 West Ham
Division II.
4 Barnley
2 Exeter
Northampton 2 Brighton
51
31
55
being the holders.
Hong' Kong have started hot favourites and commenc- ed their
well programme
by this convincing win. On the
much
B. D. Matthews beat . Hampton cther hand, the D.G.8. put up
a game struggle against a superior team.
C. B. Maturin bent D. S. Edward
0. Enger bent A. Ritchie (one up).
Felix Ellis Cup.
Before half-time, Hong Kong had netted three goals and on the
The Ordnance gained another (at the twentieth hole). 31 two points at the expense of the (2 and 1). 48 30 Airmen, but left it rather late be- 38 23 fore scoring the only goal of the
23 match. The R.A.S.C. did well to In the Felix Ellis Cup for Janu-resumption, they piled up their 23 take a point from the R.E., and ery there were only eleven entries, score 22 South China gained a runaway vic-the competition for
thus being cancelled. 22 tory over Ewo.
Wigan
.27 14 3 10. 53 Southport
26 13 4 9 43 Guteshend .26 8 10 7 36 Rotherham .27 8 7 12 58 69 28 10 3 16 63 70 Accrington Darlington ..27 0 4 14 46 42 Rochdale
041446 71 94 15 42
2 Hartlepools .28 0 3 14 49 48 Doncaster 27 7 7 13 42 47
Celtic
Scottish League.
Motherwell .25 156 1 64 32 38
25 10 2 7 56 34 31
D Hamilton...20 14 3 9 47 33 31 26 14 3 8 50 38 31
RESULT AT A GLANCE.
3 St. Joseph's
z South China
Division III.
40 27
25 47 25
R.E.
1 R.A.S.C.
58 24
South China R.A.F.
& Ero
O R.AO.C.
40 22
Athletic
44 50 22
45 21
2 Queen's Pk. 24 8 5 11
1 Leith
Falkirk
27 6 9 12 37 58 21
0 Borderers
GOAL SCORERS.
Lai Wah Cup Final. Li Wal-koon (Chinese)
Fung King-cheang (Chinese) Suen Kam-shan (Chinese) .......
NIONN
1
1
2 Barnsley
1
Bury
0 Port Vale
3 Farrow
Cardif
0 Charlton
Everton
4 Bradford C.
2
Millwall
2 Tottenham
3
N. Brighton 28 8 5 15 30 56 York
21 9 2 13
Oldham
3 Notts Forest
1
Crewe
.20 0 2 15
Plymouth
5 West Brom.
1 Halifax
Reading
1 Swansea
0
Nelson
.26 7 5 14 34 61 19 .27 4 6 17 30 63 14
Stoke
Preston N.E.
*
Wolves
3 Southampton
2
Goals,
Lai Wah Cup--Final
1 Civilians
Chinese
Division II.
4
* Postponed.
P. W. D. L. F.
A. Pts.
.23 15 6 2 70 23 30
Division 11-Southern.
Hangers
.24 10 4 4 59 20 36
Brentford
Clapton 0.
0 Bournemouth
1 Fartick
Hearts
Navy Eastern Borderers
5 Club
1 RA.
Athletic
1 Kowloon
28 14 39 63 45 31
Crystal P. Luton
5 Gillingham
Recreto Argyll
◊ University
Dundee
4 Bristol R.
I
St. Mirren
1 Cowdenbeath 20
Norwich
1 Fulham
1 Aberdeen ...
Notts C.
1 Watford
D
Airdrle.
Queen's P.R
2 Coventry
0
Morton
Kilmarnock
Southend Thames
6 Newport
2 Clyde
3 Swindon
Torquay
0 Walsall
Division III-Northera.
Hibernians
25 8 2 15 49 64 13 26 6 6 15 38 60
17
Ayr
.24 3 7 14 31 60
13
Carlisle
7 Rochdale
1 East Fife...
2 4 21 28 03
MANILA.
Darlington Chesterfield Hartlepools Lincoln Nelson
3 New Brighton 1
3 Barrow
1
→ Doncaster
2
3 Hull
0
1 Stockport
1
Rotherham
3 Southport
3
Tranmere Wigon Wrexham
0 Crewe
0
3 Gateshead
3
3 Halifax N
2
York
* Acerington
*
* Postponed.
SCOTTISH CUP,
Celtic
+
4 Albion
I'
◊ Ayr
1
St. Mirren
+
Third Lanark
1 Airdrie.
0
o Alloa
0*
1 Dundee
2
Civil Service
+
St. Johnstone †
1 Falkirk
7
Edinburgh C.
†
2 Hibernians
2
3 Hearts
2
St. Bernard's
†
1 Partick
O' Morton
1
Bo'ness
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
INTERPORT PROGRAMME.
WEDNESDAY, February 18th, HONG KONG v. SHANGHAI.
SATURDAY, February 21st, SHANGHAI v. CHINESE.
MONDAY, February 23rd, SHANGHAI v. UNITED SERVICES.
All matches will be played on the Hong Kong Football Club ground starting at 3.30 p.m. sharp. Booking for the Interport ONLY will be at Messrs. Moutries, Ltd., and will open for Clubs affiliated to the Association on February 5th. Booking for the General Public will open on February 10th.
Prices: Covered Stand $2.20. Uncovered Stand $1.10
including tax.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Dundee U. Motherwell Murrayfield Clyde
Montrose Cowdenbeath Inverness Cit. Arbroath
Hamilton Kilmarnock King's Park Aberdeen
Queen's Park
* Abandoned at interval.
+ Postponed.
Hon. Secretary.
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DIAMOND MERCHANTS. Union Building (opposite G.P.O.)
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HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB. RUGBY INTERPORT. Hong Kong v. Shanghai ON SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1931. Shanghai v. United Services ON TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1931. Club Ground. Kick-off 3.30 p.m. Booking Opens on WEDNESDAY, 4th February. Covered Stand and Chairs for Interport Game only At the Club House." Non-Members at Moutries.
Price of Admission :: INTERPORT GAME; Covered Stand $8.00.
Uncovered Stand $1.10; East & West Stands 50. Cts,
including Tux.
Service Game; Covered Stand $2,20, Uncovered Stand 60 Cis East & West Stands 40 Cts, including Tax,
H. M. MCTAVISH,
Hon. Secretary,
Rangers
Scottish League.
Leith
6 E. Fife
Reuter.
REVISED LEAGUE TABLES.
English League Division L
Goale.
I
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. Wednesday .28 17 5 8 70 48 39 Arsenal.. .25 19 0 3 79 38 38 Aston Villa 28 14 86 84 57 86 Eerby.26
26 13 7 8 62 44 83 Tortsmouth 27 11 97 68 45 81 West Ham 27 12-6 0 63 60 80 Huddersfield 27 11 7 9 61 48--28 M'chester C. 28 12 5 11 50 51 23: Shaffield U. .27 10 8 8. 18 52 28: Middlesben 28 12 4 12 69 68 29 Blackburn ..26 10 6 10:55 50 26 Chelsea 26 10 6 10 44 44 28 Newcastle.27 11 12 59 50 281 Liverpool ...27 9 8 10 50 60 24 Leicester ...25 11 8 11 63 59 25 Birmingham 27 7.8 12.41 52 22 Sunderland 20 7 8 11 52 84 22 Boltop
..26 9 4 18 85 50 Levda
..27 8 51 Blackpool...27 7 Grimsby
1.27 9.4 15 M'chester U. 28 4 4 20 80 80:12
Division II.
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. APU,
20 4 8 87 - 42
44
Our Sports Diary,
LOCAL.
FENCING - To-day --- Foncing Club Meeting, Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m.
GOLF Tomorrow - Second Round of Ross Cup...
February 10-Junfor Section, Championship, R.H.K.G.G. (First round),
CHESS-To-morrow--Kowloon Chess Club Championship.
Friday-Kowloon, Chess Club Championship. 2.
FOOTBALL-To-morrow — In- terport Match, 4.80 pim.; Emer- gency Committee Meeting, 6.30
p.m.
February 18 Hong Kong v. Shanghai, 2.80 p.m.,
February 21 Chinese v. Shang- hai, 3.80 p.m.
February 20United Services
7. Shanghai,
HOCKEY - Wednesday—Army
v. Navy (Sim Shield).
FANLING HUNT-Wednesday Potts's Bungalow, 3.15 p.m.
CRICKET Saturday Divi sion 1.-Univerafty v. Royal Ar- tillery (L.) Hong Kong C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. (F.); Indian RC. v. Civil Service C.C. (F.); Division II-Royal Engineers v. Police R.C. (L.); Civil Service C.C. v. Club de Recreio (L) Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong CC. (F.).
BOXING Saturday---Tourna- ment, Theatre Royal, p.m.
RACING - Sunday- Fanling Hunt Club's Steeplechase Mesting. February 28, March 2, 3, 4, and 7--Annual Race Meeting, Happy Valler.
March 22-Taping Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting, ***
**** RUGBY, EQTBALL- February 14 Hong Kong v. Shanghat, 8.80 p.m.
February 17-United Bervices v. Shanghai, 3.30 p.m. `·
ATHLETICS March 15 and 10 -Hong Kong v. Canton Univer Bitics.
HOME,
FOOTBALL February English Cup Fifth Round,
February 21-Ireland; v.. Scot- land.
A.
Y. Gosano penalty)
(Civilians
Division IL
Kirkby (Navy)
Gilchrist (Kowloon-penaltlen) Lakeman (Borderers) Tan (University)
Wong (University)
Or Yee-hin (St. Joseph's) Lal Kong-hee (Eastern) Mak Shu-bon (Eastern) Ng York-hon (Eastern) Spanswick (Navy) Rush (Navy) Strange (Club) Jackson (Club)
Ballantyne (Argyllo) Gray (Argylla)
Wong Kul-kwan (South China) Fung King-yal (Athletic)
Division III.
Chin Fook-to (Bouth China). Chan Mok-shing (Ewa)
Lul Kong-kum (South China) Tapi Kin-hang (South Chlau) Cheong To-kwong (S. China) Pritchard (Borderers) Powell (Borderera) Dolan (R.A.0.C.) Himbury (R.E.)
Cole (R.A.B.C.-penalty)
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Division L
Goals
3
P. V. L. D. F. A. Pts. South China 12 11 10 4 10 22 .13 0 4 0 38 23 18
Argylls Athletle
.11 8 2 1 27 13 17 Recreio
12 7 4 1 26 20 15 Borderers 32 6 5 1 30 19 13 Kowloon 10 b. 2 3 25 18 13 Navy
.10 6 4 0 27 18 12 Police
.18 8 0 1 18 27 R.A.
13 8 9 1 15 41 St. Joseph's 13 2 11 0 17 44 Club
.13 1 10 2 7 88
*Division IL
Navy Borderers
Club
Goals. FWD. F. A. Pt .17.13 40 72 22 20 .15 11 2 2 35 16.24 .14.11
2 1
133 0.29
9 82 33 19 20
steadily in spite of the that month desperate efforts of the school girls. The final whistle blow with Hong Kong winners by eight clear
Adamson Cup. The semi-finals of the Adamson | goals. Cup (Junior Section) resulted as followa
A. E. Clarke beat R. Wallace. L. E. Longbottom beat A. D. Fraser.
KOWLOON GOLF.
PLAY FOR THE COGAN CUP.
An enjoyable afternoon's golf was held on Saturday over the Kow- loon course when the first annual match between the married and: single members of the club was decided. Dr. Cogan has kindly presented a handsome cup for this
Result:-
Hong Kong D.G.S.
Teams:
8 1
Hong Kong: J. Smalley; E. Gray, B. V. Franklin; E. O'Hagan, E. Bonnar. M. L. Wallace; E. R. Bell N. McNelllle, L. M. Donelan, C. M. Ferguson and M. Bishop.
D.G.S.-A. MOgra; E. Wood, I Lee; L. Jorge, Miss M. Mason, S. Wong; A. Chan, D. Fenton, G. White, N. Barker and E. Ray.
ST. ANDREW'S DRAW WITH RECREIO.
ENCOURAGING DEBUT.
A game that attracted great in- witnessed on the
event and the single members are terest, was
to be congratulated on their win K.B.S.F.P.A. ground, when the St.
by 4 points over their married Andrew's Ladies'. Hockey Club met brethren.
Singles Over Nine Holes.
Married.
F. E. Remedios (2)
14
A. A. Lopes (3),
D. C. Wilson (3),
A. W. da Roza (3)
J. McKnight (4)
J. 9. Smith (15)
1/4
J. J. Cameron (10)
W. Orchard. (15)
A. T. Braley (8)
E. D. da Roza (3)
Totol
Single.
J. Mackintosh (4)
34
J. Russell (6)
1
A. Ringshaw (13)
0
W. M. Groves (10)
E. O. Murphy (12)
T. Seddon (13)
14
T. Buxton (12)
F. W. J. Planner (11)
W. S. Hiller (7)
Dr. Cogan (2)
Total
Foursome Over Nine Holes
Married.
Remedios & A. W da Bora Lopes & Wilson
Smith & Cameron McKnight & Orchard Braley & E. D, da Reze
Total Singles
Total Result Single, Mackintosh & Groves Russell & Ringshaw Seddon & Buxton Murphy & Planner Hillier & Cogan
6
8
0
Total Singles .....
Total Result...... 12 Captain's Cup.
the Club de Reuchic, in the Caer Clark Cup Competition, and drew with one goal al after a keen contest.
Both sides scored before half- time.
Miss M. Woolley opened the scoring for the Saints, and Miss Silva-Netto equalised for the Recreio. After the Interval, no further scoring took place, the game being featured by the sound defence work of both teams. End to end play produced exciting mo- ments in front of the respective goals, but the Anal whistle terminated an evenly contested game, with the score sheet unalter- ed.
This is the first appearance of the St. Andrew's Club in the com- petition, and Saturday's display. was encouraging. The Recreio showed that they have greatly im◄ proved their side this year.
Result:-
St. Andrew's
Recrcio
1
The teams lined up as follow: St. Andrew's Club Rose; P. Woolley,
Rogers; L Woolley, M. White, I. Gittins: E. Landolt, M. Woolley, N. Field, P. Gittins and A. N. Other.
Club de Recreio:-C. Botelho;" Silva, L. Silva-Netto; A. Alves, Remedios, N. Xavier; M. Alves, E. Rosario, M. Basto, C. Osmund and B. Remedios.
TAMAR DEFEAT Y.M.C.A. IN FAST GAME.
"HAT TRICK” SCORED.
At the conclusion of the Caer Clark Cup match on the Y.M.C.A.
The following are the results of ground, King's Park, Saturday, a the matches played to date in the splendid game was witnessed by a first round of the Captain's Cup large crowd of spectators when the of the Kowloon Golf Club- Y.M.C.A. and H.M.S. Tamar took
P. W, J. Planner beat E. O. Murphy, the field. Hockey, judging from T. 3. Price beat H. T. Buxton.
the enthusiasm shown on the touch... W. M. Groves beat T. Seddon (3line, is ever gaining in popularity.
7.5 8.30 17 17 and 1).
In a fast and open first half the
A. T. Braloy beat W. Woolley, 7731 20 17 4 6 8 17 17 15 ended all square.
J. MacIntosh and E. D. da Roza H.MS. Tomar forwards showed Athletic .15 0 0 8 17
St. Joseph's .18 8 9 1 24 19 18 Kowloon....15 6 8 2 17 31 12 South China 18 8 11 2 15.41 B.A.
0 .14 3 11 8.38 .10 0 18 8 6 47
Recreio
Borderers R.A.0.0. Fukien
RE.
Division III.
Goals
126,
good combination and dominated the exchanges. Tipple and Dormer pass from Saith, the inside right, played well in the "Y" defence but Brown went through to register they found themselves defeated on shie "hat trick" and the equaliser. several occasions by
a machine. This reverse goaded the visitors like forward line.. At half-time
on, and renewed efforts witnessed the Tamar and Small Ships hold a
P. WL D. F. & Pts a fine goa! by Habgood thus giving three-goal lead, Lieut. Comdr. 16-11 4 1 48 18 23 them the lead again. Towards the Surtees having found the net. 11 8 2 1 34 15 17 and M. Feltham took a long shot twice and M. Habgood once. The 18 6 6 2 28 25. 14 and scored a great goal to put they half backs were largely to
23 25 1224 30 13 Tamar two goals in the lead. Con- blame for this deficit, as they took 12 5 2 16 28 12 centrated efforts by the Y.M.C.A far too long to settle down.
8 were of no avail and the frat.
Play improved in the second Bwhistle concluded a splendid game half, and the "Y" forwards were
in favour of the Tamar.
South China Ewo Everton
.12 8 7 8 19 28 Athletic Tottenham ..27 17 2. B 60 85 86 The Scottish footballer makes the West Brom 27 15 5 7 67 84 85 ball do the work: the English fel-RA...
18 490 28 83 RAF Wolven .26 17 0 0 62 68 84 low covers two or three times as Bradford ..27 18 5 0 20 42 81
14.3 10 1 24 477
Port Vale 27 14 8 10 54 40 81 much ground in the same time, but Preston N.E. 20 16 19 60 40 33 he is only doing the work. himself Eury27 13 3 11 57 69 20 instead of making the ball do it, It does not do to look a gift horas. Furnley 26 12 5 9 64 56 23 and he does not get on any faster.in the mouth, but I cannot help Sonthampton 27 11 6 10 45 40 28 Archie Compston
mentioning that had the aggregato prize not been given I should have
Result>→→
H.M.S. Tamar
Y.M.C.A.
8
far more on the offensive. Within five minutes of the resumption | W. J. Brown reduced the arrears.
Boon after he scored a second goal; ag the result of good combination.
Oldham
University Team For To-day," The "Y" of this period were hay- „28 11.5 12 40 48 27 Stoke- 2006 11,87 50 24.
"The following will represent the ing more of the game but the Chariton 27 9 6 12 38 58 24 As compared with wing play & won the Tournament and the Gold Varsity 1st XI against the visiting forwards were always dan- Swansea 27:05 13 20 60 23 centre-forward han at least one Cup outright. All previous Amer K.B.S.F.P.A to-day at 6 pm., gerous. The home half-backs were Bradford C. 20 8 8 12 10 47 22 other advantage; he has two ways can tournaments have In the case, sharp on the University ground-playing much better and as, a re- Wymouth.27 0.4 14 49 01 22 Bristol 0.27 8 6 1981-54 22 to go with the ball at all times, of a tla bean decided on the aggre- A. B. Sallaman (Captain), W. A sult the forwards received that Bl7913 68 63 21 whereas the winger, if he receives gate, but the speelal prize given James, D. Roy O. E. Yeon, A support which they lacked in the Notts For 2708 13 4862 29 only one safe way to keep the ball tion from this general rule Tom. M. N. da Silva, FL Foo, B. Efirst half As the result of a neat it near the touchlire, has usually upon this occasion caused a devia-Aziz, O. de Souza, A. M. Rodrigues, 287816-41-71 10n playAlec Jackson.
Ng and P. G. Tant 14.16 8969 16
Millwall
Reading
Oandit
Newman.
Berve: 8. C. Ho.
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