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MONDAY MARCH 12

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Saturday's Results And Goalscorers.

FIRST DIVISION

ST. JOSEPH'S BORDERERS ARTILLERYL CLUBMANA POLICE COLDA • RECREIO ** BAST LANCE NAVI KOWLOONIKI - LINCOLNS --

LA SECOND DIVISION:AWE SOUTH CHINA 6. 1. INDIANS.

HAKRE THIRD DIVESION V ENGINELES 4. BORDERERS

- League Tables To Date

FIRST DIVISION

Herbert could not get going at In the goal area, the Artillery all, although his inside forwards

ainst | worked hard to get the ball to him. | Linoolna

1. Black: (56) Kân” Chin. Le Poon Forwards played

Yea, Lati PingPri) T

Aggregate distance 18.82 metres the Club.

1. Rod & BrowANCE

400 Metres Relay

1. Red (Chan Lai Nam, Chan Yaki

Yin Ning, Leang Wat

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2. Blacky 3. Golde Time: 55.5 oca...

800 Metres Relay:

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1. Black (86 Kan Chin, Lee Foon Yee, Che Chi Ping) Le Ting Hol).

3. Red.

2.

1 min. 51 secs.

440 Metros Hurdles Relay:-

1600 Metfen Relay:--

1. Red and Gold tied.

3. Black.

Time: 84 secs.

1. Gold (LPing Kwan, Sinn

Yat

Wu Xu Yuen,

Hon

Yam

2

3. Black

min. 16 secs.

High Jump:-

1. Black (So Kan Chin Lau Ping

Pul, Lee Poon Yee).

Aggregate height: 4.57 metres.

9. Gold.

2. Red; 9.

Shot Put (12)

1. Black (Lau Ping Pul. La Ting

Hof. Lee Foon Feel..

Aggregate distance: 24.50 metres.

2. Red; 3. Gold,

3,200 Metres Relay:

1. Red (Mak Yin Ning, Chan Hon Ming, Chan Lal Nam, Kan Chak Pun).

2. Black.

Time: 19 mins, 5.6 secs. The final standings were

Red and Black" tied 'for first place; 3. Gold; 4. Brown; and 5. Green.

TENNIS.

(Continued from Page 4.) Second Round:-

Seal, at outside left, played a good game, and so did the dimunt- tive Forbes, who was making his initial appearance at outside right In the premier eleven......

The star of the game": "was - undoubtedly Pardoe, the H.A. and Interport centre-half. He was the perfect pivot, his "passes to the wings being the

same, of perfection.

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*

Navy Recovery Proves Seu Calas

Unavailing

Navy

Borderers

Joseph's Chb- Kowloon Athletic Artillery

THE Navy team were rather

by surprise by the excellent. Felice

East Lanes performance of the East Lance in Recreio the first half of the game, Sand after the interval re-arranged their forward line. -

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Goals

SECOND DIVISION

PW. D. LEAP 16 133.84 13 26 .16 16 33 49 32 23 16 10-15 44 26 21 „16 · 9. 8′′ ́ ́4.34 21 21 16 7 1 8.28.26 16 15 6 18 23 35 13 144 19 21 48 9 14 2 1-11-27-53 15 1 1 13 13 37

South China This proved to be the stumbling Lincolar

Borderers block for the soldiers as they could Navy only score once, while the Navy Artillery petetrated twice in a very praise. | Club worthy endeavour to equallse. Athletle

Young Indiana

Kowloon

THIRD DIVISION V

The defence was good, Wroe |played him usual hard and accurate

game, and Worthington, brought For the Navy Tong and Hague back from right half made an ex-played excellent football, while cellent substitute for Allen, Skinner showed his usual speed on

the wing. It was the Navy's Date South China Rodger, in goal fur the Club, that eventually checked the sol-Borderers played a great game. He was al-Idiers, and towards the end of the Recreio ways kept busy, but did not com-game the sailors enjoyed the best R.AS.C. mit any errors.

of the exchanges.

T

Syd Strange the Interport skipper at left back, played a good game and did much, to keep the "Gunnern out.

Particularly noteworthy was the excellent performance of Harmsworth in the East Lancs · goal. As usual he played his cool and certain game. He `is a really good goalkeeper and a fine asset to his team

The Club forwards were good. but did not combine well. Fowler, at outside right, was dangerous. but he had few opportunities be- | ing starved for the major part of played excellent football, and were

the game,

Costa Impresses In

Saints Team

J

NT. Joseph's brought·'in' Costa' on

the Borderers.

Lt. Salmon and Sgt. Thompson

responsible for. the three goals scored by the Regiment,

Kowloon Snap Up

One Chance' "'

Lincolns

R.A.M.C.

Engineers Radio R.A.F University

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GLOUCESTER

LOSE COUNTY

RUGBY TITLE

East Midlands Win at Northampton

ARMY TRIUMPH

London, To-day.' The East Midlands' won the County Rugby Championship when they beat Gloucester- shire by 10 points to nil in the Final Round at Northampton on Saturday:

Results of other Union games were as follow:

Bath 13, Gloucester B.

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Birkenhead Park 15, Rosslyn Park 11. Blackheath 89, Bradford 5. Coventry 14, Royal Air Force 0. Harlequine 8, Old Merchant Taylors 21 (at Teddington) London Scottish 22, United Services 18. Leicester 19. Guy's Hospital ... Northampton 0, Nuneaton 22, Plymouth Albion 16, Bristol 3. Richmond 8, Cardiff 8.

(at Old Deer Park): St. Bart's Hptl. 0, Devonport Ser. B Sale 0, Lianelly 0.

Army 12, Territorial Army 6..

(at Woolwich) Newport 18, Cross Keys.3. PW. DLFA Pts Glasgow Acs. 10, West of Scotland 0: 16 10 2 4 30 23 22 18 18 00 7.26 Watsonians 6, Edinburgh Acs. 10.

-Reuter. 6 54 31-21

17 10.1.

.17 73 7.51 46 17

136 J

17 64 20 22 15

13 4 3 6 22 28 11 .14.2.4 8 11-41

15 31 11 21-21...

11 11 61"

GOAL SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION. Hague (Navy) Smith (East Lanes)

B. Gosano (St. Joseph's) Leonard. (St. Joseph's) Knight Artillery)

g. Strange (Club-penalty) E. Strange (Club) Elliott (Kowloon) Thompson (East Lanos)

SECOND DIVISION Lal Bhul-wing. (South Chim), In Koon-ning (Bouth China) Chung Chat ying (South China)

THIRD DIVISION · Darby (Engineers) ..

S the left wing in place of Sabhai,OWLOON thoroughly deserved Captain and Mrs. Cannon (-40) who has been very disappointing in their surprise win over the beat Cooper and Mrs. Findlay recent matches; in their game with Lincolds, They took the chance Purcell (Borderata) | (-15.1) 6-4, 6-4.

The newcomer offered them. Colonel Baxter and Miss Walker played a sound game, getting zid -15.3) beat Smalley and Lindselt (scr.) 6-3, 6-4. Men's Doubles Handicap-Second

Round:- Tollinton

of the ball Mrs.

af the earliest pok-| sible opportunity,

and Ravenhill (-30) beat Eve and Bews (15,1) 6-4, 8-6.

Cooper and Hamilton (-15) beat. Dunlop and Tyndall (-15.1) 3-6, 6-2, 0-4.

Ladies' Doubles Handicap First

Round:-

Miss D'Estrange and Miss Ser- geant (scr.) beat Miss, Lindsell

A. V. Gosano played a mag nificent game at back, clearing with confidence and ease, and placing the ball accurately.

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*

Marques had little to do in goal,

Elliott was responsible for scoring the goal. He led the wlane forward line with great skill.

Kowloon's left wing proved the more dangerous of the two, Blake and McKelvic showing complete understanding in clever passing

Next Saturday's Programme-

The following are next Satur day's games!

Bath v. Leicester. --

Blackheath v. Birkenhead Park

Devonport Services v. Plymouth Albion

Newport v. Gloucester

Nuneatom v. Northampton

United Services.v. Bristol.

WELSH RUGBY WIN

OVER IRELAND. Wooden Spoon Now Decided.

TRIPLE TIE POSSIBILITY

Swansea, Saturday. Ireland are now assured of the wooden spoon in the International Ragby Tournment.

ware

To-day the Irish fifteen beaten by Wales by 18 points to nil, which followed on defeats by Scotland and England-Reuter...

Should Scotland beat England: In the Calcutta, Cup' match at Twic kenham next Saturday a triple tie will ensue. Scotland were un- |beaten champions last season.

International Table To Date

P. W. LF. A. Pts 2 2 0 E2: 34.

except during the closing stages of movements, while V. White also The resultant score, while being England 2 the game, but he never appeared supported Elliott well on the op- on the large side, is nothing com- Wales / troubled, even when' hard pressed. positë fank.

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pared to what it might have been Scotland had not Ahmed, the Young In-Ireland.

3.2 1 26 164 21/1 22 22 2.

· 3.0 ́8·12.42 10 The intermediate line was Im G. White was the pick of the dians Keeper, been gifted with Last season Ireland beat Wales and Mrs. Mantell (-15)-scores un-pressive, and held the Borderers halves, tackling well and feeding keen sense of anticipation. Some of by 10 pts, to 5. In all games in forwards well, Beltrao being par his wing, with well-placed passes. His saves were undoubtedly lucky, the series Wales have won 26 available.

Mrs. Lewis Bryan and Mrs.ticularly good..

but a larger number were the re-times to Ireland's 16, Findlay (-80) beat Mrs. Lewis and

Willis and Everest, played a safe, sult of great sidll. The forward line played an, al-game throughout, covering Cord Mrs. Walker (1-3,6) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, Men's Bugles Open First together different game to last well in goal.

Sunday's display, when the Saints were defeated by South China, In "Ja league match.

Capt Cannon received a wo from A. C. C. Miers.

The backa, A. M. and O. M Omar, were also outstanding play- Cord was faced with many daners for the losers, although they gerous altuations, but cleared, hi were inclined to clear, wildly when charge confidently,

presse

Ravenhill beat Todd 6-3, 6-2. g

The right wing, B. Gosano and Hoare beat Hamilton 6-2, 6-3 Ward, were very dangerous at all The, Lincolns had a bad day, and Tollington received a wo. from, showing rare skill in close could make by headway against a

combination, and a keen sents of resolute defence anticipation. ⠀

Coote, an

Beach Thomas-beat · Walker 7-5,

Withington beat Dowling. Second Bound:-

| Cannon beat: Kayell 6-2, 6-1. Ladies" Singles - Handicap-First By: Round:

Mirt Impey (4-15) beat Miss J Smalley (4-3.6) −6-4, 4-6; 6»L», Second Round:--

Miss D'Estrange * ((-4-8.6)" -beat| Mias Walker (-3.6) 6-2, 62,

Miss, Walker, ~,(+15)5 beat - Mrs. Findlay (-30.3): 6-3, 16-3;7 (2

Mrs. Slade (80.8) beat Brooks (30) 6-4, 6-1.

10 MILES IN 56 MINUTES

go

Police And Recreio In Close Game

Hocquard and Ridley found,, G.ISTIHERE were some excellent ex The Borderers ware equal to the White tremendous, abumbling 1 changes and attacks by "both Saints in every department except block, while alpas,- hough, go- teams in the game between the Po- lat forward. A

Ing closs on a few occasions, was lice and the Rstrelo, and it would not, his usual self.agen da; be difficult to give a verdict on which was the better of the two sides ser

Smith, in goal, saved some very good shots, and had no chance with the two that beat him

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ENGLAND HOCKEY TEAM AT PRACTICE

Convincing Win Over The HKS.RA.

GUEST REPLACES REED

The English team selected to

national Hockey, Tournu

The defence, as a whole, played The very sure defence of the well, but the Kowloon, forwards Recreio insuredly played an im-compete in the forthcoming: Inter- proved exceedingly fast and tricky, portant på

ping the Mul-Higgins was very safe in goal from scoring, though the

The backs, Morrison and lane, gave a great exhibition, and came through a gruelling after noon with fring colours, consider- Mrsing the amount of work they had

National Country

to do. They made occasional" mis- takes it is true, but nothing of a sirious náture,

South China Too Fast clear For Young Indians sever

H

ed good form in their

sterday wh they led the Hour, Kons and

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