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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

ARMY BEAT ROYAL NAVY IN LAI WAR COMPETITION.

HONG KONG F.C. DRAW-WITH-CLUB DE RECREIÓ,

CHINA ATHLETIC AND SOUTH CHINA WIN BY GOOD MARGINS.

Saturday' games resalted as

under- LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION. Arny

Royal Navy

HONG KONG LEAGUE.

Division I. China Athletic & H.K. Police ... South China ... St. Joseph's JL.K..C... Recrei

SOUTH CHINA » ST. JOSEPH'S.

DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.

ST. JOSEPH'S v. SOUTH CHINA "B."

Played on the St. Joseph's ground at Happy Valley and ended in a win for the home team by the odd goal in five.

D. Leonard gave the home team the lead in the opening minutes. Chui Fook levelled up before the interval.

The game was juteresting and was fast throughout. Reid gave St. Joseph's the lead and Ho Choi Wing made the secres again level. A struggle for the winning goal ended in favour of the home team, D. Leonard scoring.

Result :-

St. Joseph's

South China "B

3

LAWN TENNIS.

THE MIXED DOUBLES.

MRS, TOTTENHAM AND MAJOR

LUCAS WIN,

LAWN BOWLS.

CLOSING OF KOWLOON

DOCK GREENS.

CLUB AT HOME" ON SATURDAY,

In a thoroughly good match, Mrs.

Closing Day" (of the lawn Tottenham and Major Locus beat bowls greens for the season) was Miss Enid Lo and M. K. Lo in the celebrated at Kowloon Dock Recrea tion Club on Saturday, when mem final of the Open Mixed Doubles bers of other Clubs played the Home Championship-of-the-Colony yester. side in a friendly game. A plen- day at the Chinese Recreation Club sant afternoon was spent, the ladies of the Club being thanked "for their by the odd eet, the final scores able supervision of the tea arrange being 5-7, 10-9. 50. Play reached menta.

very high standard. Throughout, both pain were closely matched, with the result that the progress of the match right from the start be- eame exciting, and geensionally thrilling.

Mrs. Tottenham excelled.

She

THE SCREEN, AND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP,

REVUE.

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MOVITONE FOLLIES

AT THE QUEEN'S.

THE IMPORTANCE' OF COLOUR,

[BY OUR FILM Cuirie

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OF CHINA.

HUMPHREYS WINS IN

SHANGHAI

(Tuscon REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI, Nov 17.

The Amateur Golf Championship of China was concluded this after- noon, on the Kiangwan links. The following are the arst six :-

M. D. Budd

A. R. Blinkomünas

H. R. Malcolma

W H. Chuggett

C. O... Thompson

J. L. Humphreys If you were not among those who packed the Queen's Theatre at every performance yesterday to see the first showing of "Movitong you will be wise to ask Follies," yourself three questions before Do you like revuce Do you like, American booking your seat. revues? Do you like revues with no colourf The last question though the hardest to answer, is perhaps the least important, and 13I should not let it worry you if you can answer the other two in the affirmative.

Three riak games were played, teams and scores being as under:

K.D.R.C McLaggan Fearson Lindsay

'X.D.R.O. Goodman

K.0.0. Hampton Howe Chapman

Gray (S.)....... 99 Fraser (S.)...

C. de R. Gutierrez Gomes Luz

Cullen (S.) ... 17 Souza (S.) K.B.G.C.

K.D.R.C. Atkinson

CHINA ATHLETIC “A” r. CLUB | saved many difficult shots, and Mitchell

understood her partner's game al- Ozorio most to perfection. Major Lucas made matters dificult for her by his constant poaching, which the Kempton Los made good advantage of by Greig consistent lobbing, which would un- doubtedly have broken many a partnership

At Caroline Hill, St. Joseph's failed to maintain, the form shown against the S.L. I. last last week and went down by three clear goals T. Leopard was to South China.

DE RECREIO. oidered off after St. Joseph's were three goal down. The teams were:

Played on the Athletic ground at South China: Pau Ka. Ping; La Happy Valley and ended in favour Tin Sang and fan Mau: Laung of the home team by three clear Wing Tak. Wong Me Shun and! genis The visitors held the Ath Lung Wing Chin, Long Hai,letic in the opening half, but a Chen Shai Hong, Chin Kwok Laer, penalty against them was converted L'au Ka Chuen and Ip Pak Wah.

by Leung Tak Wing. Choi Ping Eastern P.C.... H.K.F.C. Res. 0 St. Joseph's: Rochn: T. Leonard Fan put the Athletic two up and Athletic "X" & Recreio Res...and Gomes; O. Omar, Wright and before the final whistle sounded, K.O.S.B. Res. 3 K... Rês. Lezann R. M. Omar, Gutters, Leung Tak Wing scored a third. St. Joseph's R. 3, China "B" Kilbride, Cohl and Jackson..

Result:- Athletic "....L.I. Hes ILA. R. 0 Ewo, Chinese..

R.A.M.C.Sonth China,A," RS-University games not plasti. !!

Division II.

ARMY, ROYAL NAVY.

... 1

The play throughout was much below senior football standard while the closing incident further marred the game. After a visit by 1St Joseph's South China took jcharge of the ganic and Pan Ka LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION Chuen and Ip Pak Wah scared

fore the interval.

On resuming, St. Joseph's put up a weak show. "A penalty against St. Joseph's connected by Leung Wing Tak ended the scoring. South Ching Before a good crowd on the Rail-winning by three goals to mil. way ground, the Army qualified to play in the final of the Lai Wah Cup Competition when they defeat- ed the Navy by the odd goal in five. Jarvis, the Navy goalkeeper was in- jured and had to leave the field for Some time, Herves and McGlinchey, K.O.S.B. did not turn out for the Army The following was the line

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Royal Navy-Jarvis, Webb and Carry Churehouse, Perks and Baudert: Van Tremp, Firth, Cann, Kennedy and Dickenson.

Amy-Fletcher: Oliver and Hay ward: Knapp, West and Joyce; Bayson, Stock. Gill, Bowley-But! and Butcher.

Referee: Mr. E. Smith. " Perks the Navy machine in motion and a good run by Firth ended with a shot wide of the mark. The Navy continued on top but wild shooting kept the scire down. The Army then go together and Jarvis was lucky to clear from Stock. Gill opened the score from a pass by Hayson, and Bewley-Bull nearly put the Army two up.

Half-time: Army 1, Royal Navy 9. The Army got well off the mark ou resuming and during a raid on The Navy goal, Jarvis was injured. The Navy stuck to their guns and Kennedy received from Perks and went in to heat Fletcher. Jarvis turned and the Navy settled down to a bombardment of the Army goal and Bickenson netted.

Being a goal down, the Arny put en pressure and after a bries of eaids on the Navy ritadel, Gill beat

Jarvis.

A struggle for the winning goa! ensued and in the end Stuck beat Jarvis and scored the winning goal for the Army.

The Navy were not done with and cuntested the closing, minutes at a tracking pace. The Army defence bild out until the final whistle sounded.

Result:

LEAGUE, GAMES,

II.K.F.C. v. CLUE. DE RECREIO.

The league game between the above Clubs was played at Happy Valley and, resulted in a draw of two goals all. Club de Recreio thas obtained their first league point of the season though. A V. Gosano wus still absent from the team. The line up was as under-

H.K.F.C.: G. Rodger: Walling

H.K. POLICE & CHINA

ATHLETC.

Before a good attendance at the North Point Stadium, China "Athletic defeated the Police by four goals to one. The Police put up a good show against the Athletic and wore unlucky to lose by such a mar- gin. The line up was as under :-

II. K. Police: Estall: Wynne and Howarth; MeGreary, Hudson and Jessop: McEwan, Freser, Johnson, Dr. Valentine and Bentley.

China Athletic: Chan Shek Pui: Ng Kum Chuen àn Tai Yuk Tat: Ho Choi Yin, Wong Shui. Wah and Lam Yuk Ying: Tso Kwai Shing, Ho Ka Keung, Wong Pak Chong, Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong fu..

The Athletic were early attacking but Wynne playing his usual game. sent them back. The Police soon surprised the Athletic supporters Dr. Valentine beating Chan Shek Pui. For a time the Police held the Athletic, but a breakaway by Such vaded with a fine goal giving Estall no chancer

China Athletic "A". Club de Recreio

Hast Cuthill Dobbie

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309

311.

312

513 318

Conditions were very poor, string wind interfering with the

tnndard of play.

But then is really worth seeing. answer both my two first questions in the negative! The song which introduces this number is well any. and the stage decor is admirable. The colour effects are perhaps the best I have seen on the screen.

Major Luxas played the most forceful and spectacular game of Presence and assistance in making costume, but it has the big disad- stuff with a snowstorm, magnificent

the four.

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missing.

accent

A

I suppose every one has seen one or two American revues in Hong

The rest of the revue is typically ... 23 Kong. We have had several tour

ing companies who have produced American. There are Charleston- them, and since the screen is co-cum-black bottom daaces; spoken finitely setting itself up in com- songs with a sung word or so at petition wib such companies, it the end of every not very interest. criticism to compare the revue of waving their legs; and intriguing Funcheon (S.) 26 Cow (S.).... 17 seems good working basis for ing line; rows of scantily clad girls

Distribution of Prizes.

sereen and stage.

glimpses of the same girls in seanty The screen version has the usual underwear running about behind Mr. S. Gray, President of the Club, thanked the visitors for their advantage of a large stage and cast the scenes. There are negro scenes and more elaborate settings and and college" scenes; a little sob the closing day a success. He men- His deadly and quicktioned that although the Club didvantage of only shewing a picture costumes, and plenty of “S.A." in The human one, form and another. Besides this of the real thing. work at the net was one of the best cot win the Leagut championship element is missing as well as the one is taken behind the scenes to

they were beaten by two shots in the colour. Movitone Follies is 2 see the company quarrelling. big deciding match with Craigengower far better staged and acted revue The whole thing is competently

The talk factor towards his side's succees, they were nevertheless at the top than the average one put on by n produced and acted. CHINA ATHLETIC "B" 1. S.L.I.features of the match, and

of the shots. for and against Played at the Stadium and ended but there were times when he notable, their credit balance being the through opera glasses which take duced, though it is rather a shock touring company, but you see it ing" is very buccesfully repro- in a win for the home team by the

all the eclour out, and even when to and that Sue Carol, whose oud goal in three. The visitors upset his elde's combination by substantial figure of 132. Donors of were the favourites when this game his indecision to pouch, and it was prizes were thanked by the Presi

you lower your glasses and watch publicity man has always asserted started and they took the lead on one of those occasions in a dent before he called upon Mrs the whole stage instead of an ner to be a sprig of the trans won in the competitions during the

with which you. The Athletic rose to the occasion critical period in the second see/eIntosh to distribute the awards isolated part, still the colour is atlantic nobility, has an

"could cut through Evifte

when the Chinese came very nearly season as under

How important, a part colour knife" | Club Championship.-1st prize

If you can answer my two first winning the championship-that he

(presented by Mr. E. Cock) won plays is illustrated by the ballet failed badly, but then his reliable. Goodman; 2nd prize-(pres Pearl of Old Japan" which is questions in the affirmative, go to partner saved his side from a danserted by Mr. R. E. Hoare) won by shewn in full colour, and is, in the S. Gray 3rd prize-(presented by opinion of your film critic, the only Mr. H. H. Scott), won by Cscene of "Movitone Follies" which gerous situation.

(Continued on, next Column.) Miss Lo played her usual good Lindsay... game, and was more restrained

Handicap Singles-( bowls) :—. than usual. She stood up extreme-1st prize (presented by K.D.R.C.). ly well against Major Lucas hard won by C. Atkinson; 2nd prize

(presented by Mr. T. Morrison)," amashee, many of which she re- won by J. J. C. Brown; 3rd prize trieved very nicely, while she en- (presented by Kilby), won by S.

Gay and W. Greig. gaged in long baseline rallies with

Handreap Singles (4 Bowls):-st Mrs. Tottenham. She showed up prize-(presented by Mr. R. M. very cleverly, as did her brother, Dyer), won by J. McKelvin; 2nd and partner, in paesing Major Lucas prize-(presented by Mr R . at the net mostly by hobbing. Shenger), won by J. C. Brown: 3rd showed also that she could partner prize-(presented by dir. R. M. as well with . K. as with 31. W. Dyer), won by J. V. Ramsay,

Handicap with whom she won the title last

Pairs-1st prize- year, and in this department, they presented by Messrs. D. Skinnet certainly proved superior.

and E. Killy), wan by S. Gray and M. K. Lo also put up a very W. Greig; 2nd prize-(presented by creditable performance He was Messrs. Holmes and Annette), won St. Joseph's... 71 06521 quicker than usual in covering the by J. O. MeLaggan and D. Keith. H.K. Police 7 0 16 8 22 1 Clue de Recreio 6 0 1 3 1 18 1

Division II.

and before the interval Lo Chan Wau scored. Crossing over a goal all, the teams settled down to good football. The visitors had the bet tel of the exchanges in midfield but failed to press home their attack, Before the final whistle, sounded Wong Wing Lon scored for the the Athletic

Result :-

China Athletic "B" 2 S.L.I.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.

I

Conls.

P: W. D. L. F. A. P. K.O.S.B.......... 9 5 3 1 15 5 13 China Athletic.. 6 3 0 1 16 3 10 Somerset 6 4 1 1 13 4 9 Kowloon F.C... 3 3 0 10 5 9 South China 0 4 0 2 15 6 8 Royal Navy ... 732 9 12 8 R.A,

H.K. F.C.

63121487

0 1 2 3 7 11 4

Goals.

court and in retrieving difficult shots, while he smashed with a curacy inont of the time. At times he showed a slight falling off it

form

P. W. . L. F. A. P. K.O.S.B. Res. 12 11 0 1 51 8 22 The game was a fitting conclusion S.L.I.

1 8 2 3 32 17 14 to another successful competition. Athlete "A" 780125. 8 12

Halftime: Police 1, Athletic 1. The second half of the game found ¦ the Athletic on top but the Police defended soudly. Wong Pak Chong S. China "A"... 6 5 1 0427 3-11 gave the Athletic the lead when he R. Savy Tes.... 7 a 115 9 turned 1:1 a centre from. Chan Athletic "B" 7 4 1 2 14 5 9

After this the Policy K.F.C. Res. Kwong In. defence broke up and goals by TR.A. Res. 10 3 1 6 16 24 Kwai Shing and Suen Kun Shup Kastern F.C... 5, 0 3 12 14 gave the Athletic a four goals lend. St. Jos. Res....2 2.3 10 20 There was no further scoring

University F.C.14 10 21 Peant:-

China Athletic ILK. Police

EASTERN r. CLUB.

Club Reserves are not making a very good show in the league so far. and they lost again on Saturday. The only goal of the opening half was scored by lee Ring Tong, whose play throughout was of a high order Eastern had matters even more their own way after the in- terval and Lee Bing Tong again got through. The same player scored his third goal just before the finish

a rather dull struggle. Result:-

Eastern Club

KOWLOON

3

K.O.S.B. e..

Kowloon put up a good show at

...7-31. 3 15 10 7

5. China 1703 13 27

7

6

0

5

4

4

3

2

Recreio Res.... 7 1 2 4 7 20 R.A.M.C....... 9 1 1 7 9 28 II.K.F.C. Res. 7 11 5 4 30 3 Ewo, Chinese... 7 0 2 37 19

YACHTING.

"U AND 1" COMES IN FIRST.

The Erst Combined

The Play.

The British pair drew first blood, but their opponents quickly equal ised by taking the next gaane, only to see the former forging ahead 3-1. The British pair maintained their lead 3-2, 4-2, 4-3,5. Then the real earnest. struggle began in Managing to keep clear of Major Lucas, the Chinese pair by a bril liant effort, won the next four gatore for the first scr.

In the second at the British pair again led at 5-and were 40-15 at 5-4 at one stage, but their oppon

again pulled through enta

to

was

equalise at 3 all. The score even to 8 all, with the lead aftern- ating, when the British pair secured the next two games, to equalise at one set, ali.

In the final set, every point was keenly fought for. Each led in turn, the British forging ahead at Cruiser 31, but the Chinese retaliating, Championship Race of the Raya! brought the score to 43 in their Hong Kong Yacht Club was held favour. A score of 4-ull was then yesterday over a 24-mile course. called, when 31.K. put his side up Results were as follows:-

3-4 on his service. Major Luena drew level on his service also. The next two games were again divid- ed; then asserting themselves the British pair, who showed they had something in reserve, broke through and brought the match to an end by taking the set at 8-0

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0.00.20 5.28.29 5.04.13 5.15,30 5,4122-

TIMES. Finished. Corrected. La Cigale (0) 5.20.95 $.20.25 Azuma (10)...... 6.35.24 6.10.11 Wanderer (8) .6.27.22

-5.53.53 ton and Bishop: Holmes, Gilchrist Sookunpoo on Saturday nad a U and I (1).... 5.21.05" 5.01.09 and Watson; Alexander, Davies, though benten by three goals to one Feathers (3) 3.55.53 3.05.43 Goldman, Reid and Tramsbitsky.

Recreio: Lawrence Sousa and they were by no means disgraced. Coquette (8)..... Silva-Netto; Ward, Remedios and he only goal of the first half came Irene' (5)........ 6.17.37 Figuieredo Gonsalves, B. Gosaro, from Crawley and after the Horseman (2), 6.01.10 Roza-Pereira, Beltran and Conterval Crawley and Bird brought Curlew (4)...... 0.21.43 their tally up to three, while Moss Snipe (7) ...... 7.49.41 salves.

The game was n fast one, all the go through for Kowloon. This players showing great keenness, player missed a penalty during the The visitors were leading with only game.

Result:- a couple of minutes to go when the

K.O.S.B. Club pulled the game. round and

Kowloon shared the points, Reid opened the score from a pass by Goldman and the Club should have added to their Roza- score before the interval. Pereira headed a fine goal from a centre by Gosano and the teams eroated with the score, one all.

The second half opened with the visitors attacking and Ticdger was kept busy in goal. Eventually he was beaten by a shot from Gon-

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Started: 10.05 a.m.

THIRD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

The third championship race fa racing yachts took place on Satur day over a coureo of B.1 miles to Lyemun Beacon (P.), Mark on Line (P.), and Channel Rocks (S.).

The finished and corrected times

RA, ». EWO,

the Club. These teams met on ground at Happy Valley and the game ended in 4 goalless draw, are given below:- Play' was never very interesting, both teams missing innumerable opportunities of scoring through dallying in front of goal. Ewo

**H*" Olasa.

The start was made at 9.25 p.m.

Interport Trial,

In the Interport trial, Mrs. Miles and Mrs James beat Mrs. Sayer and Mrs. McCaw by 62, 61

"I" and "G" Classes,

TIMES. Finishing. Corrected.

Daphne (2) Ailsa (5) Halcyon (1) Gnel (4) Wendy (3)

Non-Prizewinners: 1st prize (presented by W. Loxley & Co.), won by A. M. Calman; 2nd prize- (presented by A. S. Watson & Co.. Ltd.), won by G. Ozorio.

Tennis (Mixed Doubles Handi- cap):1st prize-(presented by Mr..| 5. L. Vellengu), won by Mrs. Cothill and K. E. Macaskill; 2nd prize-(presented by K.D.R.C.), won by Mrs. W. Hedley, and G. Hedley.

Str. D. Gow expressed thanks on behalf of the visitors for the enjoy able afternoon's sport and the hos- pitality provided by the Club.

A rot of thanks was accorded Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Greig for their supervision of the ten arrangements during the season.

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