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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1981.
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SUMMIT COLLARS
in Quarter Sizės
SPORT. CRICKET.
KOWLOON ».
CRAIGENGOWER.
„UNITED'. RG.A. RESERVES. Played at Sookunpoo and ended in a draw of one goal each. Kent scored for the R.G.A. and W. Hydor for the United.
CLUB RESERVES
the Chinese packed their goal. Wong Pak Cheong, who had dropped back from centre forward to assist the defence, handled in the penalty area, and Moore taking the kick reduced the Chinese lead.
v. ST. JOSEPH'S. curaged by this success the Wilts again got 'down but could not pierce the
On the Navy "A" ground, and Club Chinese defence and time arrived leaving A feature of the
the Chinese winners of a fast game by Reserves turning out sharp to time with a match was the remarkable-innings--ol
¢{yi{cuyin lgས་གཞུས་6=ihe{! | B. W. Evans for Kowloon, who compiled wigger, was absent from the Wilts side full sre. The Club crossedeven lazding by two clear goals scored by Hyde and his plhco being filled by Coe.
Ogley scored twive, for the College in the latter half,
A match was played on Saturday be tween Kowloon C.C, and Craigengower C.C.. at King's Park.
116. Scores:---
KOWLOON.
4
F. E. Lawrence, c and b, Omar 16 B. D. Evans, e Jex, b Paice......110 Capte E. G. Spink, not out .... K. R. Macaskill, not cut
Extras
Total
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12
.174
J. Stalker, E. L. Bragi, C. J. Staple ton, F. E. Thompson. C. Dance, J. P. Robinson and R. Pestonji, did not 'bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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„Saturday's gumes resulted as under:
HONGKONG LEAGUE.
Hongkong Club... 1 R.G.A. En Hongkong Police.. 3 Titania S.C.A.
3 Wiltshires
Kowloon
Tamar
Coiro
It would be advisable to remind some Hutchison. of the men lining the ropes, that ladies are interested spectators at most foot. ball matches.
The teams were:--
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8.C.A.-Lou Hing Cheung; Chan So and Fung Tai Cheong Wing Shing Leung Tai Fong and cung The Fong Chan Hwan Io, Yeung Man Kit, Wong Pak Chung, Ip Kau aud Chu Kwong Young.
Wiltshires.-Turner; Trivett and Moore; Sawyer, Lancaster and Feafold; 'Wargen, Swanborough, Menham, Evans and Co.
Referee: Mr. Hollands.
POLICE. TITANIÀ,”
UNIVERSITY. KOWLOON
RESERVES.
YACHTING.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB RACES:
A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS,
The first Championship race for Racing Yachts was sailed on Saturday over a course of Stonecutter's Island (S); dis-
rare o mits. Phere was a strong perth easterly, gale blowing, and there were also heavy squalls, the wind at times blowing a good twenty miles" an hour." There was a choppy sen and a chapter of accidents ensued. The Diana bad a stay carried away. Benito's main sqil was badly torn and the Dorothy had her
"On the Kowloon ground at Happy Valley the University winning by four goals to nil Kowloon could only faldast taken overboard. Despite thesu dig- nine men, Cheah Kong Sibg (3) Chesh turbances, some close finishes Tom Lok and Samy scored for the Uni- corded, versity.
S.O.A. "A". CUDLEW RESERVES
On the Navy "B" ground and ended
in 3. Kwok Po Kwai and Ping Wah Hing scored for the Chinese and Ander
THE HANDICAP CLASS,
were re-
la this event Diaza was unfortunate
in carrying away a stay and had to retire. Dorothea hiul a small contretemps with
in a win for the Chinese by the odd goal of the vessels moored in the Western Anchorage and lost about 9 or 9 minutes The following is the table of points for the Tree:-
On the Navy "B" ground the Police sprang a surprise on the sailors by de-son for the sailors. feating them by 3 goals to one.
RUGBY.
CLUB AMBROSE
in consequence.
Yachts, 'cap on "· Corrected
Time. Course.
Scratch Did not start 0
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do.
4.15-18 1 4.27.11 2 4,33.92 3 3
ONE DESIGN CLASS.
The sailors took up the attack from the kick-off, but Swan cleared and play was transferred, the ball remaining in the sailors hall. Yeoman sated well from
On the Club ground the play favouring Diana Scratch Did not faish Watson and a moment later Valontine
pass from the right when stand the sailors. The Club three-quarters put Rolla missed
in a few good runs bit fasccurate pass- Celleen... 6' 44" ing in front of an open goal. Swan was
Early in the second Sonia. "... forced out to clear from Hopkins and ng stopped them. Robertson gave to Pearson, but Hutchy and a moment later Stenbury sent in a
half Kidson failed with a penalty kick Dorothea cleared. Comiing again on the left.
missed the Before the start Bonito's mainsail tore Robertson centred. Kerridge made a dropped kick that just
upright. Towards the close the ex-
out and whilst ont of control she collided feeble attempt to clear and Pearson. collecting, sent in a shot that beat Yeo- changes were rough and at one time no with Daphne who sustained some damago less than five players were stretched out on the port side life won a good race man and opened the score for the Police. Fiddes. Wilson required medical aid and by a fair margin.
The sailors again got down and Swan was carried clear of the play,
Time
Details of race: asing good judgment ran out and cleared arrived with the sailors under the Club's from Hopkins. Following a visit to the crossbar and the game ended in a point- sailors goal, Garside came down the wing less draw. and Clark cleared by kicking to touch. Hendry came in and Swan, leaving his gudi, was beaten by Hendry, and Goodlet tipped the ball into an empty goal.
With the scores equal the Police again got down and Pearson seat in a high shot which Yeoman misjudged and the ball landed in the net. The play was fast and bach side tried hard to score. 0 Half time, Police, 2; Tigania, 1.
1
.... 1- Ambrose ... Club Res.
St. Joseph's United
1 R.G.A. Res South China "A" 2 Curlew Res. University. 4 Kowloon Bes....0
CLUB R.G,A.
their
win.
For the Club Keegan played well at back. Jordan, McClatchie and Wallace were good at three-quarters while D. Logan, Tinsom. Hegarty and Fiddes- Wilson were good in the forwards.
scrums
Yaclits
H'cap. un Corrected
Course. Time
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Daphne... Scrutch 4.35.27 Bonits
do. Did not start Ailsa
do, 4.29.31 Haleyon... do. 44.33.56
GAET, CLASS.
- Hace.
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Pis to
*Position
Date.
The sailors were good in the while the Club worked better in the open.
In this event Dorothy carried away her The greasy ball made it difficult to accept
must almost immediately after crossing pass on the fun, consequently "the whistle was continually sounding for the starting line. Viking retired with knock-ons.
her jib badly torn. The racing between the others of the fleet was very close, fael winning a good race by 1 minute 41 seconds and Toinette in "turn "beat Joan
THE SHANGHAI RACE MEETING."
Analysing the results of the four day.by 3 seconds. race meeting at Shanghai,' the A-C, Daily ( News, Buys:—
Yachts.
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Time.
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The sailors went off with a rush on resuming but J. Clark and McWalters cleared well, The Police took up the attack and following a corner which was ...well cleared by Kerridge, Valentins beat With 3 to 1 Teoman with a screw shot. 11 in their favour the Police settled down |
Mr. W. Hill was easily the most success-" to a defensive game and bithough the Titanio tried all means to break through. ful jockey of the meeting, with 13 firsta the defence held out and time arrived including the Champions, 3 seconds and with the Police worthy winners of a hard thirds. His nearest rivals were Mr. This game was played on the Club and fas teame. On the run of play the A. J. P. Heard and Mr. A. N. Dallas. Although The remarkable thing was that such fine ground, the home team winning by one Police reserve
slower they played the better fotboll la jockeys as Messrs. C. R. Burkill, F. R. Jarly Scratch Did not sh
should goal to nil.
Moller and did The game throughout was spoilt by the team, and on Saturday's play. the advantage but their forwards failed League they may be excused for the poor the last race of the meeting.
This being the sailors' first game in the not gain a single dret, whilst Mr. JK. Brand only secured his solitary win, in Messrs. THE OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORA wings From the ith off the Club had do well in the Longue. TION. LTD. cf London, England, beg to announce that they have appointed in front of goal. Kuhr, playing at centre display, but they are not the side of last Winsome & Hasty, "owners' of the Cham- Meurs. DODWELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, 3, Queen's Buildings, as Principal Agents to half, opened out the game by slinging the season, The slippery ball may excuse their pion, were the most successful stable,ith
bail over to the wings, but the forwards play but their defence must improve firsts, 3 seconds and a third. when once in possession would not pass before they can expect to rise to fame. but went on to shoot and fail The The tactics adopted by a couple of their R.G.A. forwards never got settled and players will not tend to improve their gave a poor display. Half time no score. position in league football."
Resuming, the play opened in favour of the R.G:A. but the Club's defence was good and G. Badger was seldom called upan. Following a couple of corners to the R.G.A. the Club opened the score through Telfer who received from Me-. Phail close in and gave Woods no chance. From now onwards the game was mostly a tussle between the half back lines and a poor game ended with the Club winners as above
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The teams lined up as follows: Police: Swan; J. Clark and Me Walters: D. Clark. Forbes and Post; Mair, Watson, Pearson, Valentine and Robertson.
Titani Yeoman Kerridge and Glen- ville; McGann, Wilkins and Hutchby Garside, Hendry, Hopkins Goodict and Cooper. Referee Mr. Williams.
"TAMAR". KOWLOON.
Sandy Bay lived up to its reputation of being meating by, winning three times out of about the only respectable griffin of the
four.
SHANGHAI GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
Following upon the qualifying round of the Shanghai Golf Club championship, the first of the match play rounds were played at Kiangwan, on November 13th The following were the results:
O. W. Porter beat R. 3: Bowerman, 7 and 5.
J. Dewar beat C. T. Beath, 2 and 1. K. M. Cumming, beat J. Withington, 11 and 10,
SUNDAY'S YACHT RACING,
The wind of Saturday had subsided from a strong gale to a strong moderating. fair wind by the time yesterday's yacht to be snited off, the First Championship for cruisers and the Championship For racing commenced. There ware two events
Chinese rig. The latter race was post- poned however, and friendly, for Chin- ese Rigs arranged in its place..
The first event produced an exciting finish. At one time it was thought that druma (Scratch) had won but Fiolet, with a handicap of 47 minutes 40 seconds, managed to beat Azuma's time by i minute 52 seconds.
DETAILS.
Firat Championship for cruisers.
•Course: Cheungchan (S). Distance:
J. B. Ferrier beat W. J. Hawkings, 822 miles. and 7.
Yachts, Heap, on Corrected Post- Points
Course. Time. tion.
The Club's middle line were very
On the Kowloon Club ground at Happy sound. Kuhr dropping back has greatly strengthened the side. His play in this Valley the sailors put up the season's ürst division division record, winning by match was the outstanding feature in a
five goals to one. The game opered even Railton and McPhail gave but the sailors soon got the measure of and in one case a match finished only at Play throughout the day was very good, 'dull game; him good assistance.
The forwards are their opponents and Hatton scored after the 17th hole. still incking combination and the gone on minutes play. Kowloon forced a suffers thereby! Gerrard and Rodgers corner and Mitch saved well from Mason. were safe at back, although they were not Half time. Tamar 1, Kowloon nil,
Playing with the wind, the sailors took extended by the B.G.A. forwards. F.
Keeping up the attack the for them. sailors went further abend when Hatton put the ball past, Townsend.
AND CHILDREN Rodger in goal had practically nothing to charge of the game and Brazendale scored
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The B.G.A. were best served by, their middle line of whom Lelliott was the
The teams lined up as under:- Club.-G. Rodger; Gerrard and Rodger; Railton, Kuhr and MePhait; McTavish, Begg, Forsyth, Teller and England.
B.GA-Woods; Walker and Framp ton; Keay, Donovan and Lelliott; Veale, Wilson, Rascoe, McHugh and Conzans,
Referee: Mr. Jones:
Teams:-
Tamar: Mitch; Smith and Tomlinson; Bryant, Hudson and Grant; Hill, Brazen dale, Hatton, Atkey and Abbott.
Kowloon: Townsend; Murrison and Oswick Coupland, Weyman and Bc Kelvie: Millard, Mason, Pascoe, Duncan and Coombes Referee, Mr. Moore.
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"YACHT CLUB MEETING.
From a break away Pascoe beat Mitch pick, well" backed up by Donovan. The after be bad saved on two occasions, backs tackled well but their clearing was The sailors again got down and Grant The forwards were playing a registered goal number 4 for his side. erratic. rushing game and one of them hardly Mitch saved from Pascoe and Kowloon touched the bal throughout the game, returning forced a corner. Combes drop- Why the R.G.A, kept the play on their ped ball in gront of goal and Mason gives a credit balance on the 30th Septem-Channel Rock (S). Distance: About Di
Donations of £25 each have been made left wing was not understood seeing that skied over the top. Tomlinson was hurt ber last of 81,538.58.
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in from the right to Earl Haig's Fund and the Boxera their side. Woods lacked judgment in goal, although he had no chance to save and beat Townsend with a high shot; the Benevolent Fund and the Committee have earmarked sum of not exceeding $300 goalkeeper running out to intercept was the goal against him.
late an dill tipped the ball over bis head for the erection of a tombstone, fa due into the net. Time arrived with the course, over the grave of the late Mr. Tamar winners as above.
J-C-Wildio to whom the Association-are- so deeply indebted for his enthusiasm and hard work on the Association's behalf."
Your Committee have also ordered a New Ring which will be suitable either At the conclusion of Saturday's racing. for erection at the Theatre or the Ming an extraordinary general meeting of the Yuen Gardens. This was necessary as the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held at old ring which was donated to the As the Club House. Capt. Dodwell, R.G.A., sociation by the Hongkong Police Reserve presided over a fair attendance. The has worn out. The New Bing is made in Chairman proposed that the resolution sections according to the plan suggested pussed the last extri ordinary by the Imperial Services Boxing Associa
confirmed.
Mr. general meeting be At Socokanpoo the Chinese had much the better of the play and won by 3 goals
Played on the Navy"A" ground end- tion. This Ring has now been completed Lampingh (the hon. secretary) seconded to спе
Playing with the wind in the ing in a win for the Cairn by one goal and will be used at the forthcoming the proposition, which was carried with. out dissent, there being no discussion. first half they scored twice. Yeung Man to nil. Bishop replaced Eve in goal while The Committee wish to express their Kit sent in a fast shot and Turner was Bennett turned out at centre half for the thanks to Mr. E. A. M. Williams for raises the membership subcription from The resolution confirmed by the meeting ready to intercept, but Moore in attempt- Cairo, The Ambrose turned out seven kindly auditing the Association's accounts 812 to $24. ing to clear defeated, the ball to the new men who arrived only on Thursday in the absence of Mr. A. R. Lowe, opposite corner of the goal from where last
Play favoured the Caire throughout the from the Committee on leaving the Colony, During the year Mr. Moxon retired Turner was standing and the Chinese were one up. The Wilts took up the attack, but game and Matthews scored in the open and Mr. F. G. Jenkin was elected in his
Messrs. S. J. Clarke, J. Bcott Harston, F. C. Hall, F. C. Jenkin, and W. Ward Chan So returned and Ip Kau beat Moore, ing minutes. The Ambrose defence play place. 14.50
Under the Rules of the Association all offer themselves for re-election as members. and going on sent the ball past Turner. ed well and Coysh made a good debut in Being 2 down the soldiers tried hard to the Ambrose goal reduce the Chinese lead, but half time match and a tame game ended with the General Committee, retire at this meeting.
There was no further scoring in the the officials (except the President and of the General Committee
Vice-Presidents) and the members of the Under Rule 3, the Army bare nominated
as their three representatives on the Gen arrived with the score unaltered.
Cairo winning their first league "game." Sir William Recs Davies, Kt. Mr. R. M.eral Committee: Major Rapeon, D.5.0. Resuming, with the wind, the Wilts
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thair charge intact. From a break away Wild, Bennett and Ryder: Uppington by the Chinese Chu Kwong Young sent Gale, Matthews, McClurg and Hindley." Over Fast shot from the wing which Ambrose Coysh; Philpotts and How Turner stopped but failed to hold, and lands; Parker, Wiscombe and Batterhaz; the ball bounced over the goal line. Harper Bolelin, Duval, Holden and Faw The Wilts now, prossed with vigour and cats Referee Mr. Cheeseley
been received.
offer themselves for re-election as Chair- nominations of the Navy have not yet Manager and Honorary Secretary and man, Vice-Chairman, Official Referee. Treasurer respectively.
(Continued at foot of next cohsmn.)'''
The Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe, the Associa tion's Honorary Auditor retires but offers himself for re-election.
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