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SPORT

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S GAMES,

Interport teas ... 9

South China. I

HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD. Junior Replay.

Titania Reserves.. 1 St. Joseph's

HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD, Junior Second Round. H.M.Sarazion 4 H.K, Club Ros. 2

HONGLONG LEAGUE Division II.

Club de Recreio... RG.A. Res 'Diomede Res, ... 3 Kowloon Res

HONGKONG INTERPORT TEAM v.

·SOUTH CHINA.

3

1

RUGBY.

NAVY DEFEATS CLUB.

i

NARROW BUT DESERVED VICTORY.

HOOKEY.

Charlesworth was not very effective on the slippery ground, but played quite a

The Hookey match arranged by the creditable gamu Johnson was very

Oxford and Cambridge Society of Hong- thrustful and well earned his two goals;

kong took place on Thursday at the be showed discretion in his passes and was always in his position. Nash com

The result of the rugby match between | USRC. The teams were:-

Oxford.-J. E. Warner, the Rev. N.- bined with Begg well, and gare the the Navy and the Club, six points (two. ringer several fue passes; he worked tries) to three (a penalty goal) in favour Evans, R. H. L. Gomperte. F. A. Britton, hard and well deserved a goal, but was of the former, fairly reflects the com- Hett, the Rev. T. B. Powell, A. B. Wood, the Rev. A. F. Hamilton. A. Dyer very unlucky. The Interport team did parative values of the teams that lined Ball. M. L. Smith. well under the conditions and it the up on the Club ground on Saturday:

Cambridge.-E. W. Hamilton, R. E afternoon.

Lindsell, Lieut. H. V. King, RN, A ground on which they are playing at Shanghai is as, muddy as the oue at Sco-

Considering that it had been raining- Bower, Lient. G. W. Simpson, RN., the Rey, E K. Quick, J. H. R. Nihill, J. Ty kumpoo on Saturday the result should be all daya file drizzle" was in evidence Prior, Lieut. G. R. Claridge, B.N, Lieut.

the game and that F. Tuke. R.N., Lieut. G. J. Slack, R.N. a foregone conclusion, After two ur three games together they are now au effective combination and should go to Shanghai very confident of success.

Interport team-Wavish; Wynne and Bishop: MeElvie, Stewart and Lelliott; Charlesworth, Eaton, Johnson, Nash and

throughout

"socccer" match had been played on the

A steady rain was falling when play pitch earlier in the afternoon, a last die began, but fortunately the weather clear

ed at halftime. Oxford who were play- play of rugger was witnessed, s

The Club, who made four last-minute and Dyer Ball with some swift dashes ing one short pressed early and Wood "The rain had maile the ground very

changes, were the heavier in the scrum, down the left gave the Cambridge 'den" slippery and spoilt any chance of seeing

but, failed to secure full advantage offence nu little trouble. Oxford, however, a god game. The Chinese were without th China-Hi Shine Yui: Kwok their weight by reason of their fadifferent were unable to score, And with the Cam- bridge defence settling down, the Light their goalie:per and full backs, the racan- | PIE Weng Shiu Wah and Lank Yuk time the teams wero level, with three several attempts on the opposing goal, Kan and Fung Tai; Leung Yuk team work in ground rushes. At half Ele forwards began to attack and mads

the ball away,

2. throw

MARAZION,**

retrieved his mistake. Begg did well on two all. For a time the Club pressed band in the first ten minutes they played excellent support from Hett centre-

could not take the lead. In the closing

keeper saved in fine style by turaï gol put on two goals through Pibworth and holding well and on one occasion, kisk drew several of the defence before pass-

Habgood, and won as above,

eleg being filled by South China"B": team players. From the commencement Ying: Pang Kun Hing. Pang Woh the Interport attacked and Nush sent Hiny Wong Pak Chong, Lai Wai Tong points each, bat the exhibition of a little but half-time arrived with no score.

and Chan Kwong.

In the second-half the Cambridge for- Yui.

more understanding in the Club's ranks over a fiue centre to Johnson, who headed Referee: Mr. Smith

wards continued to show good combina- might have secured them a lead substation, and Slade and Take on the left inst hy On the right wing McElvieH.K. CLUB RES.

tial enough to have given them the vec: kept the Oxford defence particularly busy. sent over a fine catre following in, and Leung Yuk Tung did well to head These tennis met on the Club ground to diets it was, the Club, baring allow-In the earlier part of the half play was roads into the other half. Once he dash- The Chinese broke away decide which should enter the semi-finaled the interval to arrive with honours que level and Dyer Ball fed frequent in and ChanKwong Yui sat over a fine of the H.K.F.A. Junior Challenge hild. easy, were more or less run off their feet through apparently certain to score, competition and the Marasion qualified by in the second-half, and it was only their but Hamilton, coming out of the Cam- centre after a good run on the wing, but four goals to two. The ground was very doggedness that prevented the Navy from hridge goal, succeeded in getting his foot Leliott cleared. Nash attempted to go slippery and the going heavy. Pibworth adding more than solitary try to the to the onil nas deffreted is Cambridge through but was rebred by itong Shui opened the score for the faration after scare. In the loose the Navy were all

new had a period of pressine 'and twier even minutes play, and C. H. Bell the time the superior side. Both their they only just mixed scoring. A length Wah Stawart placed the interport gual

ball skied. in danger by handling, but Wynns effect levelled up following a splendid run and tries, as a maiter of fact, eventuated their forwards, Following ap

centra by R. R. Bell on the right wing from fine open play. Their threes played in the air, dashed in on Warner. He et good clearan ire gume caEZNA more even at this period, the Chinos do Play continued even, Groot failing to elor a good game, and soon realised that the manage to stop the first shot, but Tuke ing their share of the suttacking, and worth sending the ball into the In- and as much leather slinging as their strove hard to equalise during the Inst from a hard shot by Malcolm, and Pi match was to be won by plenty of kicking got to the bail again and scored. Oxford W

yana and Bishop both cleared attacks The Interport team took up the attack

Marzion, ; HK Club, The terval,

opponents would allow

few minutes, but without success. Result; and foreed several corners but failed to favoured the home team and C. H. Bell, well in favour of the Club. It looked as

minutes of the scound half The opening stages of the play went Cambridge, 1; Oxford, C. score. Wynne miskicked and let in Paug receiving from Railton, made the scores if they were going to have an easy game,

Dyer Ball was the outstanding forward Wah Hing, but Wyane ran back and

on the Oxford side, and he received the loft and sent across a fine outre, Hiu cultes the play fell off and the sailors better than at any other period of the half who by clever dribbling frequently Shing

Yui failed to hold the ball, but taking advantage of the "Club weaknes match. Skinner was early in the picture, recovered and threw clear. Nash

ing. The Oxford halves were, perhaps, hand luck with a fine shot that the

ing proticably into touch. Twice in quick a trifle better on the whole, save in the Succession the Club, nearly crossed the line marking of their opposing wing" men. the post. Eaton did some fine work be

ST. JOSEPH'S RES. », ** TITANIA." in a bunch, and they seemed to have Warner saved well on several occasions fore passing to Johnson, but the latter

matters so well in hand that when the and Evans did some good work at back. sent in weakly and the ball was easily

This being the third meeting between Naval serum hal, got away with a run on the Cambridge side Hamilton was cleared. Stewart opened the score for the Interport teum with

long dropping shot these teams in the first round of the on the left and initiated a pretty passing very sound in road and to the steadines that passed over the goalkeeper's head. Junior shield, competition, the game was movement right arrows the field which of Lindsoll and King at back is largely Frm the re-start South China attacked played on the Kowloon F.C. ground ended in a splendid try (secured by due the fact that Oxford did not scare. but Stewart effected

The sailors wore the stronger team Nicholson), everyone was surprise The Of the balves, Quick and Simpson did clearance. good The Interport team prese and after five

throughout and the heavy going was much place kick was not converted. At the in- play by Eatou, Nagh received and against a light college team.

After this reverse the Chib went away well and the forwards were good through- passed to Begg, who sent a hot shot from Lerval there was no sere although the with a dash, and for a time held the Nary close range which was wonderfully saved sailors had a penalty Crinde shooting within their own 25 line. Clerk, whi

After fifteen by Hin Yui, who turned the ball wide from the spot kick

Shing

had been working the Club scrum well, minutes play Vin round the post for a fruities corner.

the second half Ball was at this period badly, winded, and the

On the occasion of the clash between Eaton gave

Charlesworth a good pass adored for the Titania, and as this was th

was consequently stopped for a

A. B. Chadwick and P. O. Stoker Cart the winger sent in a fur shot which the only goal of the match the sailors quali-minute of two when the Club, tram were

KREVET failed to bold; Leung Yub fim to enter the second round.

working all out for points and looked like lidge for the Featherweight Champion- ̈ however, was on hand to kick the

KOWLOON RES.

BIOMEDE RES, getting them. Up and down play followship of the Colony on February 8th at ball clear.

ed, the Navy shining in their running the Theatra Royal the following other South China took up the offensive but Bishop relieved with a good clearanc Kowloon were the visitors to the NAV and the Club aserting their superiority A. B. Eardley, H.M.S. Ambiente v. P.

and passing though kicking too hard, bonts will be staged:-- Just on time the Interpo: went further "B" ground and went down by three in the packs but not heeling well, T. I. Harris, H.M.S. Durban, light-

Young scored for the ahead Ewok Ping Kan miskicked and goals to one.

Morrison at this stage made some good weights (ten rounds), Let in Johnson who profited by the Divide in the Grst half and the tackley which drew applause. After being A. R. Edwards, H.M.S.- Despatele ». mistake by

the ball in from close crossed ever with the sailors leading by a

After the change of ends held by touch-line taps for a while, the Pre. Pooley, East Surreys, welterweights range.

Half-time: Interpart Team 2: goal to nil Chinese

Spary failed to score from, a penalty but Club go away through Forsyth and a (six rounds)

Before the pretty forward movement saw the ball The Chinese got away on the resumption Hast scored for Kowloon, of play and Chan Kwong Yui sent over a finish Anderson and Stapleton put on taken almost to the Naval 5 line. great centre which was well cleared by further goals for the sailors who won by the course of a serum Nicholson handled, and from the resultant free kick Bowker Bishop.

The Interport team then came three goals to one,

rganised the scores with a magnificent into the picture with a series of brilliant attacks. The Chinese defenece held out

drive squarely between the uprights, The for some time, the halves putting in some

interval came soon after with the Club

Bandsman Wareham, East Surreys splendid work, but the Interport team

These teams meet on the South China pressing strongly. went further ahead. Johnson converting a ground, the Club de Recreio winning by

A. B. Bland H.M.S. Despatch, light weights (six rounds). fine centre from Begg The Chinese seven goals to three. Jennings scored the

During the opening minutes of the Sergt. Tribe, EGA., Stoker P. 0. broke away from the kick-off and Bishop opening goal for the R.G.A and grot

through the

again shortly afterwards. Go gave away a gual by handling in

second half the Navy adopted different Hector, H.M.S. Durban, welterweights.. penalty area, Wong Shui Wah took the ano scored two goals for tht Club de tactics. Their forwards, kopt together six rounds) kick.

The big fight will be carried out under Warish no chance. Stewart Recreio, and at the interval the scores and the side did not seem afraid to hug... rules whilst, the others will he and gave

Rocha gare all fine pass and the latter wont wero two Begg

his side the the ball close. Packing well, on the whole, Over a fine centre which Lam Yuk Ying, lead and shortly after Gosano scored the they soon got away along the right, and fought under LS.BA rules. in attempting to clear, put through his fourth Prata, in attempting to clear after a forward punt, Nicholson rushed own goal, making the score four goals to put the ball into his own goal.

around three Clubymen, jumped over an- for the Interport,

put the Club further ahead, and Gosang other and, secured the ball on the line, put on two more goals before the calf of thus giving the Navy a three points' lead, time, the Club winning as above.

the kick at goal going outside the up- right."

gave

Ope

The Interpart team had matters all their own way after this, the Chinese be ing completely outplayed. Eaton in- ereased the lead. a fire individual,] =

14. after effort, scoring from close range. Begg brought about the next goal with a good centre from the wing from which Eaton Again scored.

CLUB DE RECREIO ». R.G.A. NES.

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S RACING.

Botella

Half time: Navy, 3 points; Club, points.

out.

LOCAL BOXING.

In Corp. Endes East Surreys r. Telegra

phist Batey, H.M.S. Titania, feather- weights (six rounds).

Lance Corp. Major. East Surreys, v. A. B. Patmore, H.M.S. Ambrost, By- weights (six rounds).

THE COLONY'S FINANCES CREDIT-BALANCE NEARLY SEVEN- TEEN MILLIONS:

After the Club" had failed to profi from another free kick (Bowker weakly The current issue of the Govoritment. placed the ball into an opposing three's Gazette contains the statement of revenue hands) the Navy relieved the pressure by and expenditure for the first ten months line.

The forward divisions of both

of September

Hiu Shing Yui was play- The seventh Championship event was ing a great games in goal for the Chinese sailed of on Saturday afternoon under finding touch just on the half-way of last year. The Colony's credit balance and saved shots from Jalinson, Begg and inclement conditions, the rain falling sides were now playing excitedly, and all in October 31st is shown as $10,820,834, Stewart.

Nash gave Beeg a fine pass heavily during this afternoon. Before the attackers were holding too long Foot as compared with $16,446,926 at the end and the latter ran through and increased fac Bonito had the misfortune to cut

e lead with a fine shot from the left her stay and her mast carried away. The although the greasy condition of both amounted to $20,448,014, compared with work, too, became rather scrappy. The total revenue for the period. Johnson made

effort but the goal-course was that of Lyemun, Cust Roc ground and ball had a lot to do with this $18,301,669 for the same period last year. keeper saved wonderfully. Begg was Kowloon Rock. Channel Bock, start and failing. Clerk, the local's scrum half, was Licences and internal revenue not from his centre Eaton effort, and anish at the Club House; all points, were @gain prominent with

scored.

always in the picture and always in the otherwise specified show an advance of Wara. Aftey 1 lot of linh play and in- wirth and bad luck with great shot good fleet of yachts out and some good discriminate pushing he spoilt a likely over a million dollars. This includes that hit the crossbar

bar: the ball rebounded to Johnson who

fine drive which racing resulted. The Gael Ches we won looking opportunity by getting off-side. Stamp duties, which are not separately Hiu Shing

ing Tui save in splendid style.

brought into the Treasury $2,281,011, an Enton was responsible for the ninth goal Haywood Hayes Class was won by Gladys from the kick the Navy. thanks to Mont shown, Land sales during the ten months mewhat easily, whilst in the One 80ery, were able to make up a lot with a good shot from

sent in a

he Joan with 3 San Hacond. The

his fourth goal in these in," this being Designs Ailad secured another £rst place. ground. But the Club continued to fight compared with $2,307,254 in the correlate

• who sponded with the

The final whistle Chinese thoroughly!

bester The Tourd bnd Lot to do

do with their poor display but the absence of their regular full backs caused the heavy defent. The goal keeper played a splendid game, notwith standing the nine goals against him. The full backs were unsound, and the Inter- forwards round them as port

they wished.

Holla came in first in the Handicap Claes with vigour, although obviously not ponding period of last year, while the

with Colleen second.

Fonitida

Points to

GEL CLASS.

Tacht

Time.

Fining. Corr.

hma ..... 3. 4.44 & 9.23

Hm.6.

3. 0.30 5. 7.50 5. 4.31

3

18

.... 5.56.47

5. 0.40.... HAYWARD HATES.

5.4.33

38

39

Scalark ... 5. 0.9

32

The halves played well. Leung Pierette Yak Tong being especially prominent. Fiking

The forwards were very dangerous af ice Sang 1. b. 3.35 times, but were well held by the Interport Joan ... defence. Chan Kwong Yui was the bent.

Las Wai Tong playing a good individual game but neglecting the wing man and Gladys

frequently wing the bail when attem Spray 6.12.2

ing to dribble-through by

Wayish had an easy time in goal for the Boojen Interport team, but held the greasy ball Winifred

upon. The full bacion Adante. were both very safe, considering the state "Ursula".

hến

of the ground, and gave very creditable

tively.

very

rood

displays, The halves newer allowed the Chinese much rope and also did well in Daphne attack, feeding their forwards we effect digi

Stewart, was about the best of a Halcyon

three.

The forwards had a Bonito (10 and adapted

ted themselves to the Rooition very well indeed. Enton and Diana Begg were the most prominent, the former for his trickiness and shooting. And the Rolla latter for bin pace and fine centres, from Lalinda which several of the goals were 'posredi

5. 4.33 5., 9:30*2. 5-13.29 5. 8.54 5. 9.50 5.10.43 5. 9.125.11.31 5.11.45 5.32.43 B

ONE DESIGN.

5.10.13

5.1L00 same.

G. 9,11 name. 5.13.18 GRIDS. points did not start).

Their penditure cathe to $16,285,822 is inst having the better of matters. seram efforts were not so successful as in 814,130,563 a year.

The revenue for the month of October the first half, and something resembling aspirit of desperation entered into their was $2,218,175, and the expenditure was

$1,844,285,-

CANTON AND LENIN.

play. There wore constant stoppages for wheeling" Clerk again got knocked out, and this time bad to take a rest beyond the touch line. And two players: -one. of each side wero cautioned for a

AN OFFICIAL TRIBUTE. littlo display of over exuberance Twien in the last few minutes the Club looked

There is official mourning for the dead like getting away with another scoring Human Soviet leader at Canton. movement, Forsyth and his men working Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the Generalissimo, valiantly, but the Navy were too good for having received official advice from the them, and no side" came with, the Soviet Government of the death of Lening Slatter pressing strongly..

instructed all the Government offices to Result: Navy, 6 points; Club, 3 pointsfy their flags at half mast for three days.

beginning on Friday as an expression of Both teams having each won a game, the Government's sympathy for Soviet a deciding match will take place on Bussia in the loss of great and able chief. Thursday.

0208 888789 882

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TANDICAP CIAŚB.

6. 6.27 4.52.10

5. 3.34

37

4.55.31

42

5. 1.58

5. 11

Colleen

5. 4.42

4.5743

GOLY.

WAYFOONG . TAIKOO.

Soviet Rugi says tho. Cantus. Gazette, "has along been very friendly towards the Southern Govern ment, and though China has ax yet failed. to recognise Bussia, there is no reason" why this last homage should not be paid A golf match was played yesterday at to a great ruler of a great pation, no Fan Ting between sidon-selected from the matter how much we may or may no Hongkong and Shanghai Bank (Way agree with his tenents. Great honours foong), and Mears. Butterfield and Swire have been heaped upon rulers of the (Taikoo). The match resulted in a win world who were infinitely less worthy for Wayfoong

than Lenin."

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