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SCOUTS AQUATIC LINCOLNS LUCKY TO
SPORTS MEET
St. Andrew's Troop Champions.
SEA SCOUTS UNLUCKY IN DECIDING EVENT
A
LUCKY TO CLUB 3 TO 1
FINE HALF BACK TRIO
SHINE
The 1st Kowloon Troop of St. Andrew's Scouts won the
Bird Challenge Cup by half a point fron the 1st Sea Scouts at the annual swimming sports at the Boy Scouts Association in the V.R.C. bath on Saturday afternoon.
The Sea Scouts established substantial lead in the Inter-Troop Relay, the deciding event, but one of their swimmers fouled the tapes and was disqualified thus losing the aggregate cup for his Troep.
At the conclusion of the sports the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, the no means a meritorious one, for on hand. Commissioner,
the the run of the play the Club should prizes.
have emerged easy victors
OMAR LEADS YOUNG INDIANS TO 2ND WIN
HO KA KUEN'S LAPSE
presented
The results of the races were follows:-
25 yards Jun. Wolf Cubs.-1, G. Saunder 21 3/6 secs: 2. G. Crookdake,
21 4/5 sees.
50 yards Sen. Scout Championship
Ka Mang. 2 4/5 secs;
1.
and
25 yards Jun, Wolf Cubs.-R. Hali
. Floyd, dead-heated at 18 secs.
(By Outside Left).
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.
BEAT THE CRAIGENGOWER
BEAT
T
Saturday's Results And Goalscorers.
LINCOLNS
FIRST DIVISION
CLUB POLICE
ARTILLERY
ST. JOSEPH'S I KOWLOON ATHLETIC 4 NAVY
SECOND DIVISION
SOUTH CHINA 4 NAVY ARTILLERY $ BORDERERS
Y. INDIANS CLUB
#KOWLOON
2 LINCOLNS THIRD DIVISION LINCOLNS 3 R.A.M.C. UNIVERSITY O R.A.F. RADIO BORDERERS
RECREIO
1 SOUTH CHINA League Tables To Date.
FIRST DIVISION.
St. Joseph's
never Chub
Although the Lincolns SOD- Skinner led his halves well. al-Navy tinue in winning vein, their victory though Andy Duncan was over the Club in the First Division really at home on the ground. at Sookunpoo on Saturday was by however managed to keep Baldry in South Chica
M
Both McGuinness and Ridley proved themselves the most dan gerous of the Lincolns forwards, liggins and the wingers, Baldry and Hocquard, being too closely
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Borderers Kowloon Athletic
Had Fowler taken things into his Artillery
Recreio own hands instead of aending in neat centres to his leader, the re- Borderers suit might have been reversed
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Goals
WIN THE SPEY
ROYAL CUP
Fatal Error By Lapsley..
OMAR PLAYS BRILLIANTLY
(By SHORT HEAD.)
Craigengower were very fortun-- ate to defeat Kowloon Docks by 6 shots in the Final Round of the Spey Royal Cup on the Civil Service Cricket Club green on Saturday.
The Kowloon Docks led con- vincingly until the second last head when Lapsley, the skip, in an at P. W. D. L F A PU tempt to draw to the jack knocked
4 4 0 0 11 2 8
his No. 2's wood to give Craigen- 3.2 0 7
4gower 5 shots. This placed the- 4 Valley rink 22-18 in the lead and two points on the final head as- sured them of the game.
6 J
0 1 12 10 2 16 11
16 0
Settling down on the seventh 2 head the Kowloon Docka maintain- jed a useful lead until the 20th head, jin spite of 5 shots by Craigengow- 4 3 8 1 18 10 6 er on the eleventh head.
2 82 19
10 4 3 2 8 1 8 7
0 0
ND DIVISION.
Club
South China Athletic
2.0 1 8
92 9
11
point, was a beauty, being in the Artillery
Fowler's goal, the Club's only Young Indians 3 2 0 1 10 10 4
Lincolns welched to be in the limelight Inet before Heath could move.
Fowler's only fault is that he ap-aloon 50 yards Jun. Scouts Backstroke. 5. Strange, the Club's skipper, pears to be too Janguld- little 1. R. Maycock, 49 4/5 sees; 2. Rumjahn
played an outstanding game in de-quickening up of his play would im-Linenins Wolf Cub Inter-Pack Relay,-1, 1st fence, and was, well supported by prove things considerably. Kowloon (St. Andrew's) 87 3/5 secs: Hynes, whose determined tackling |
14th Hong Kong 87 475 secs.
А. К.
100 yards Sen. Scout Championship.
Lee.
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his accurate centrea.
Jun. Scouts Diving.—1, N. Booker
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Another outstanding player de Wai 23 pls.
Wolf Cubs Diving -1. M. James 24 serving of praise was L. G. Robert pts. 2. P. Floyd, 24 pla.
son, who, although really a Rugby Life-Saving Race.-1, Shin Ka Sing:player, displayed excellent talent at 2. 0. Bitzer.
wing half, his speed and tackling 60 yards Jun. Scouts Championship. --N. Booker, 36 1/5 sers; 2. Ho Wing being superb during the second trai
Scanters, Rovers! Deep Sea Scouts
and Senior Scouta" 50 yards,-1, Leung La Sang, 34 2/5 secs; 2. Wong Sul Cheung.
26
Senior Scouts Diving. -1. 0. Bitzer,
JEN: 2, L. Gibson, 24 pts,
Rover Scouts'. Deep Sea Scouts' and Senior Scouts 100 yards Breaststroke. 4. Leung Lai Sang. 92 4/5 wees; 2. Wong Sul Cheung.
Inter-Scout Troop Relay.-1. Ixi Kowloos, 92 2.6 ores; 2. Tat Rong
Konk
Bird Challenge Cup-1st Kawinon Troup. (St. Andrew's), 17 points.
President's Cup (for Runners-up) ---- 1st Sea. Scouts 16% points.
Akela Cup (for Wolf Cabs)-1st Kowloon Pack. (St Andrew's) 11
pcinta.
The officials
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Judges. Rev. G. T.
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Borderers South China Recreio R.A.S.C. Engineers ceived very little support from E. RA.H.C.
R. A. F. Strange, who, as I have alway Radio maintainted, tries to diddle the University whole of the opposing backs by himself.
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Goalscorers.
of
FIRST DIVISION McGuinness (Lincolns) Ridley (Lincolns)
2
1
Fowler (Club).
On Saturday he was wasted and was never in position for a centre from the right wing, several which came over for someone to im prove on.
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Forwell played a splendid game In the Club goni,
and it was through no fault of his that the
Linealns scored on three occasions.
Gough (Police) ....... Willerton (Police) Barraclough (Artillery) Burnage (Navy) Fairless (Navy) Smith (Navy) Barnett (Navy) Fung King-yu (Athletic) Tang Kwong-sui (Athletic) Ho Kakuen (Athletic) Au Kim-fung (Athletic)
SECOND DIVISION Dominy was entirely out of the picture, except in the latter stages Forley (Borderers) Playing their first match of the of the game when he made several | Edmunds (Artillery)
the Hong Kong Ladies. Caer good clearances.
Losers Recover Well
In Second Half.
WEAK CENTRE FORWARD
season,
Two of the goals were impos. jsible for any keeper to stop, while he was unsighted by his backs for the third goal.
·
G. White (Kowluoh} Hamet (Y. Indians)
wereReferee,
A word must be said for Clark Cup champions, beat the
the, Marshfield (Borderem) Elliot-Heywood,
"Y" Ladies by three goals to ail on Lincoln's halves. Dudley, Cork and Morris (Borderers) Waldegrave, Commissioner: E. F. Selk, Esq.. the Sookunpoo ground on Saturday. Bett, who played a splendid game Birmingham (Artillery)
Naval helpers from H.M.S. Miss B. Pope was unable to play and fed their forwards with superb A. M. Omar (Y. Indians) Tamar who also acted 38 Time owing to illness, and her position ground passes. Keepers: Starter, Rev. N. V. Hal- ward, Assistant Commissioner; Recorder, A. S. M. L. Tiu. The Deep Sea Scouts also gave valuable touch judges and assistance u Competitors Stewards,
COLONY MIXED DOUBLES TITLE.
Second Round Draw.
The following are the unplayed matches in the Second Round of the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship:
Prof. R. E. Tottenham and Mrs. M. Lewis Bryan v. M. W.
Lo and Mrs. Lillon (holders).
Goldman and Mrs. Lockner Grimble and Mix B. Hancock.
Capt. Cannon and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. He Ka Lau er Waring and Mrs. Whilham.
1
SURFBOARD REGATTA.
Butt Secures Two Triumphs.
at centre-half was taken by Mrs. D. Robertson.
The Hong Kong side assert. ed an carly superiority, com- first pletely dominating the half of the game when they scored their three goals through Miss Bonnar, Miss Churchill and Miss Dalziel.
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Azim (Y, Indians) G. Winch (Kowloon) The majority of the Lincoln's de- Duncan (Club) fence-work throughout the game fell (Club) ... was carried out with their heads. McGuinness (Lincolna) This was most noticable in the Clayton (Lincolns)
second half.
Tate (Lincolns)
Lal Wing-kwong (S. China) The fast forwarde of the Young Hul Yu-kwong (S, China) Indians proved too much for the Lai Sul-wing (S. China) Kowloon defence, particularly in Ellsworth (Navy) The "Y" Ladies made a remark- the first half when the Indiane able recovery in the second half, led by 4 goals to 1. snd, although they failed to reduce terval
After the in- Chappell (Navy)...
THIRD DIVISION Kowloon made positional
Purcell (Borderers) the score, they made many good changes and played better to score
Morgan (Borderers) en- twice. attempts, and on the whole
Marques (Recrelo) Talt (R. A. F.) Joyed the better of the exchanges.
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A. M. Omar was again the out- The "Y" forwards lacked the
Gregory (RA.F.) combination and shooting ability standing forward, making some Gartrell (R. A. F.) of their opponents. The two wing, fine openings for his inside men, playera did very good work but and the speed of Yusuff lacked support. Miss Blackmore, the wing was too much for Tillery
and Winch. at inside right was outstanding in
For Kowloon, G. White and the second half but would have Boyles played well. done better
centre-forward at
v. E.
Lt.
bine well.
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Score
Omar, the Craigengower skip was responsible for this large with a successful drive which car- ried the jack to the ditch.
Following this head Cralgengow- er slowly reduced the margin and were one point behind on the nine- teeth head.
it was then that Lapsley, who had been playing brilliantly, made
the fatal mistoks which gave Crain- engower the lead and cost the Kowloon Docks the match.
The Kowloon Docks won the Cup in 1930 and have been runners-up jeach year alnce then.
HOW THEY REACHED THE FINAL
eliminated
the
Craigengower Yacht Club, the Electric and the K.C.C. in their path to the Final, while the Docks beat the LR.C., The Civil Service, and the Recreio, the holders.
1
1
1
For Craigengower, Omar, the skin. was outstanding. Hie Ifant work on the eleventh head
gave his side the necessary 1couragement at a critical stage.
bril-
1
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Buchannan at No. 1 was not quite at home on the Civil Ser- vice green, but Brabury prov ed very steady, and gave nothing away. Beer was not up to his usual form, but sent very useful down several
woods.
en-
the Lapsley and Ramsay were
Docks, outstanding men for the
land, except for his mistake on the second last head, Lapsley proved
the main
a very shrewd skip. Ramsay, at No. 1, Docks played an inspired game and showed Interport form, his drawing on the jack being one of
features of the game, Greig, although not bril- lant, held his own against Brabury, but Brown was not at his best, many of his shots being short.
Scores:-
Kowloon Docks. Cralgengower
J. V. Ramsay
W. Greig
J. C. Brown
G. L. Buchanan
H. Beer
B. W. Brabury
U. M. Omar
2
28. Lapsley
(Skip)
(Bkip)
1 Head
Shots Total
Shots Total
1
4
4
1 2
2
2
4
on.
To Wathing (S, China)
13
1
3
4
Setters (Lincolns) Tee Shul-ya (8. China)
1 4
2
6
4
115
1
Haroon (Radio) Harper (Lincolns)
15
1.7
В
11
12
14
14
11
12
14
IB
17
12.
13
where Miss Kuelps did not com Timberlake, the Kowloon pivot, had no great difficulty in bringing|:9
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PAST WINNERS
CHARLENG
The following have won the Spey Royal Cup:
worked well throughout in the the ball Into their half, Thompson 10 E. C. Fincher and Miss 0.
game against St Joseph's, and and Guy being the main obstacles 11 Dalziel have already played off Miss S. Dalziel Shines
Miss S. Dalziel at centre halfBliss, although late in starting, to the South Chins forwards. their Second Round match, beating worked very hard against the feat put in some nice work in shadow. Capt. Manners and Mrs. Stafford
The Artillery's 14 Hong Kong forwards, while Missing 3. Gosano, and effectively Birmingham, Smith 6-2, 6-3.
Fowler at back proved very useful spoiling many of that player's junior leader, showed good ball dis-15 with her hard clearing shots, but movements with his wing partner, (tribution against the Borderers, but 16 she made frequent mistakes in at
made few attempts to tackle an op- 17 tempting first timers. The team's The efforts of the Kowloon for-ponent when the occasion demand-18 weakness lay in their inability to wards in the majority of cases were, ed. He was slow in front of goal. IP remain in position, frequent passes nullified by the sound defence from both wings often being wast-of the Saints, A. V. Gosano being In this game Wood, the Gunner's 21 ed.
agala brilliant. In the second custodian saved a hot shot from Miss Wallace played a very fine half, however, the Kowloon for-Fortsy who drove his penalty kick game for the Hong Kong Ladies, as wards became more dangerous, and straight at the goalkeeper.. did Miss K. Robertson and Mrs. Elliot and Lewis tested: I, Mar-
Ho Ka Kuen had a glorious" op- W. Butt carried all before him Thorpe at back. Miss Bird in goal ques with several well-placed shots, in the second Surfboard Regatta, brought off brilliant saves in the which he did well to save.
portunity to level the scores Tor hold at Causeway Bay yesterday. -socond abait.. The forward lino|-
the Athletic against the Navy, but The following were the results: combined beautifully and their fast Although TORIN
were fairly he ballooned the ball over the bar Men's Half Mile.-- W. Butt; 2, B. and accurate shooting proved very plentiful in the Second division when well positioned. The Navy Maynard; 3, L. Rona Perora. - Time: dondly, The Hong Kong Ladies game between South China and the won 6-4 and the Athletic sustained, 5 min. 24 fecs.
Ladles 100 yards.-1, Miss D, Hunt; showed quite clearly that they will Navy, defences on the whole were their third defeat. Miss M. da Egza: 8, Mrs. J, Mac probably retain the Car Clark Cup sound and the forwards had
The absence of Wroe from the Time: 6% BẢO B
Again this year. [5 100 yards-1, N, Les: 2, ILI
Artillery's forward line caused The ladmi ware as follows: Gutierrez; 3, A. K. Eumlahn Time.
II. K. Ladle Bird, K. Robert-Hui Yaw kwong, the South China last-minute ro-shuffle and the intro Men's 100 yards, W. But 20, P. Thorpe Wallace, Mrs. B. feader, had a good afternoon. On duction of Edmunds, who bad al- iPagets 3,1 W. Lawrence.Timersial Bonnar, J. Churchill, 3. Laing, defence well festen only to lose his Allen was outstanding for the Robertson, C.. H. Lowe, K. Bell, J. Dal-several occasions he had the Navy ready played in the junior game.
Ladies' 140 yards", T
Helbling W/B. scoring opportunities by trying to Gunners, whils Gough and Brittain | MacMahon, Misa".
Ma Br Pastonji, Miss M. dinuri A. Fowler Ronkain D. Hunt The Dalziel and B.Blumenthol Of Data walk the ball imo the nekdo, 1), combined wall with Stevens for the UENCA Police, Channings was also pro Meósw and Og Bawn
Allport and bin Navy balvas minent for the guardians of the played heroically, but the Chinese
rence, Mayni
min. 84 soa
Parede rough passage in breaking through.
[Continued on: Pagr. 9.)
1925 Bowling Green.
1926 Cragengower, 1927 Taikoo RC.
1928 Civil Service,
1929 Taikoo R.C.. 1930 Kowloon Dock: 1931 Craigergower. 1932 Recreio 1933 Craigengower.
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