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"ANNUAL REPORT.
The annual report and balance sheet of the Kowloon Football Club for the year 1930-31 show that satisfactory progress has been made by the Club during that perlod.
The membership of the Club stands at 451 members; 52 absent members, 45 members joined.
During the football season under review both teams played excellent football, the 1st eleven finishing runners-up in the League and en- tered the semi-final of the Shield competition, being defeated by the aventual winners.
The second eleven WAS not, so fortunate, but hope that circumi- stances will be different during the coming season.
The teams at the conclusion of the last season were as follows:-
Goals F.-W. D. L. for Agst.
Sendor IX.
League Shield Junior XI.
League Shield
20 12.5 3 47 48
3 2 0 1 #
G 5 11 22 41 1 0 1 94
The ground is at present in per- feet condition. It has been carefal- ly tended during the year 'practically no expense.
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The Club House has been decorated throughout, and has had two new bays added with folding doors, making it more suitable for social functions, such as whist drives, smoking concerts, etc.
The tennis section has again de- monstrated its popularity and as many as 32 players have played in u single day's tournament. The courts have been well maintained during the year and repairs car- ried out where necessary.
Two American tournaments werė run during the season and proved to be highly popular.
RECREIO'S NARROW-
VICTORY.
Fully Extended by the Graduates.
UNIVERSITY WIN.
Playing on their own courts yea- terday, the Club de Recreio narrow- ly defeated the Graduates' Associa-. tion by five sets to four.
Scores:-
A. V, Remedios and E. A. Noronha (Recreio):
beat Somy and Guterres ... 6 4 lost to Sepher and Chung.
8- 6 6-8 beat Lee und Yeoh
A. A. Remedios and H. A. Noronha (Recreio) ;— ·
tled with Samy and Gutterres 6- 6
lost to Sepher and Chung....
2- 6
beat Lee and Yeoh
6-.4
L. A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha (Recreio) -
tied with Samy and Guterres 6 6 lost to Sepher and Chung. 4- 6 beat Lee and Yeoh
University Wins. Playing on
G-2
the University ground, the University defeated the South China Athletic Associa-
tion by 5% seta to 3.
Scores:-
P. P. Kho and 'K. M. Lo ́(U.) —– beat H. K. Ho and K. F. Lul.. 6- 1 drew with F. N. Wong and
F. I. Mok.
MEDAN.
WIN.
International Tennis Match.
Score Three Further Victories.
LARGE MARGIN.
Rugby, Yesterday.
RECORD TO DATE.-*-
After their short stay in Singa- In an International University pore the South China Touring Team tennis match at Eastbourne to-day left for Medan and at the latter Oxford and Cambridge beat Har-place they registered three further vard and Yale by sixteen rubbers victories. to five, the largest margin since the inception of the contest.-Bri-, tish Wireless Service.
KING'S CUP AT COWES.
On Wednesday, July 29,,they met ' and defeated the Combined Chinese Eleven by seven clear goals, and ont Saturday, August 1, they beat an all Medan eleven by two goals to one. Their biggest victory of the tour. when was registered on Sunday they beat the East of Sumatra by eleven clear goals.
The record of the team to date
Sir T. Lipton's Shamrock is played 23. Won 20 drawn 3, 107
Wins.
BRITANNIA SCRATCHED,
Rugby, Yesterday. The race for the King's Cup at Cowes to-day was won by Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock in four hours sixteen, minutes. It is the first time that Sir Thomas has been able to enter for this Trophy. The King's cutter Britannia was by His scratched from the race Majesty following on the accident yesterday when the second mate was swept over board and drown ed. British Wireless Service..
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL.
WATER POLO--To-day--Divi- sion I.-V.R.C. v. Borderers.
Friday-Division I-Navy V Chinese Athletic.
LAWN TENNIS-To-day "C" Division-Army T.C. v. Univer- sily; Mixed Doubles-Indian R.C. v. Chinese R.C.; United Services
Cy Club de Recreio. PING PONG-To-day-Junior Lengua-Hiri Khn v. Yee Woo; Entries close for Champlanship.
To-morrow Junior League-- Fukion v. Ying Nin, ing Tak v. Confucian Association.
FridayJunior League Congre- gutional Church v. Chung Nani.
SaturdayJunior League-Chin- ese Catholic Club v. Eastern.
LAWN BOWLE-Saturday 1st Division.Taikoo RIC.
Cv. Police R.C.; Craigengower C.C. v. Kow loon C.C.; Kawloon B.G.C. v. Kow- loon Docks R.C.; Club de Recreio v. Civil Service C.C.: 2nd Division Civil Service C.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; Yacht Club v. Club de Re- creio; Kowloon C.C v.. Kowloon E.G.C.; itong Kong Electric R.C. v. Craigongower
Sunday--Inter-Departmental Tournament P.W.D. v. Small Unite, Police green,
WRESTLING-Sunday-Daulla v. A. D. Spoors, Stadium, 6 p.m./
ABROAD.
CRICKET To-day; To-morrow and Friday.
Army v. Public Schools. Esnek v. Middlesex. Lancashire v. Woreoster:. Somerset v. Gloucester. Glamorgan v. Surrey. Northants v. Notts. Sussex v. Hampshire. Lelcester v. Yorkshire.
Kent v. Derbyshire,
Warwick v. New Zealand. Saturday, Munday and Tuesday.
Young Amateurs v. Young Pro fessionals.
Surrey v. Middlesex. Lancashire v. Hampshire. Somersetshire v. Worcester. Glamorgan Essex Yorkshire v. Northants. Notts v. Dorbyshire. Sussex y, Kont. ...... Warwick v. Leicester. Gloucester New Zealand. LAWN TENNIS-Friday and: Saturday-Wightman Cup Matches
beat K. H. Chan and K. Mat Forest Hills,
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EXHIBITION-To-day to Fri- day--Royal Horse Show, Dublin.
tish League Programme.
L. Oppenheima and L. A. de Silva FOOTBALL Saturday Scot (U.) beat Ho and Luf
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lost to Chan and Chan; 6-77
lost to Wong and Mok,
A. L. Taal and P. L.Tan (U)
beat Ho and Lul ..........
lost to Wong and Mck
1746 75-17.
beat Chan and Chang) +7='5] H.K.C.C. Overwhelmed.
On July 80, the University team
LAWN BOWLS. Dates of Spey Royal Cup Ties.
The dates of two matches in the engaged the II. FL Cricket Club in Spey Royal Cup competition have a" Division contest, on the been officially fixed and H.K.C.C. ground, the Varsity, win ning by 82, sets to
League
Recreio 8. China University
set.
On Sunday next the Club de Recreio will meet the Hong Kong Electric RC and on the following Bots day (Monday) the Civil Service C.C. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts will play the Kowloon Dock R.CZ/ 14-18 1:0 108 18 27
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Jock Creighton, well-known in the local ring, won his fight against Toshiyaki Yamanaka,' Japanese welter-weight of repute, technical knock in the second round, at the Hiblyn Civic Hall, Tokyo. This was his fourth fight in Japan and greatly enhanced his popularity.
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his accorded usual welcome when he stepped - into the ring. The Japanese did not live up to his reputation; his footwork and wild swinging punches proved him to be nothing short of a mere novice and, con- sequently, easy meat for the Eri ton. Jock ran eircles, around him and hardly received a punch in exchange for the hammering he treated the Japanese.
Yamanaka opened up the battle. Immediately the gong went, ho rushed across the ring and let loosa with two wild swings in the direction of Creighton's head. Both went wide. Jock retaliated, hitting Yamanaka on the jaw with a left and right hook, the Japan- ese went down for a short count.
Yamanaka forgot everything he knew about the art of defending himself and as a result was con- verted into an animated punch bag, He went down several times. Every now and again he tried his luck with vigorous wide open at- tacks. The end of the round found him in a groggy state with Creigh- ten ready to deliver the, knock out:
Creighton, was out to finish his man immediately the second round opened. Rushing from his corner he promptly floored Yamanaka with two terrific wallops in the stomach. The Japanese went down hurt but managed to get up after a count of five. He went down again almost immediately and it was at this stage that the referes intervened:
A crowd of over 4,000 were pre: Bent and only stopped, cheering Creighton when Yamanaka was able to understand their boos and jears.
GOLF.
The Electic Competition which was held at Happy Valley during the month of July, resulted in J. E. Richardson 31-4=27 gaining an cagy victory.
Other scorsa returned were:— C. H. Burton 85-4.5 80.5; R: M Wood-36-5.38-30.66.
To my mind, the art of holding the ball is one of the fundamentals of football, and upon a proper ap preciation of its value dependa the for success or failure of a side. I will go further and say that every team. right throughout the game's his tory which has ever achieved any- ring thing worth mentioning has done ompre: because it contained plavers who had the ability to hold the ball—Andy
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