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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,

Local Sport

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

R.A. TAKE FULL POINTS FROM KOWLOON,

WINS FOR CLUB DE RECREIO AND ROYAL NAVY.

K.O.S.B. AND CHINA ATHLETIC EQUAL · AT SOOKUNPOO.

Saturday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as under-

Division I.

Royal Navy..... 7 St. Joseph's... 2 South China 3 H.K.F. Club de Recreio 3 H.K. Police... 0 RA

.....t Kowloon -F.C. 0 K.O.S. B.

China Athietic 1 Division II.

1

China

KOWLOON. v. RA.

Playing on the Railway ground, Kowloon F.C. lost their unbeaten record. going down to the R.A. by the narrow margin of one goal to

nil.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

"FRIENDLIES" AND DIVISION HI. MATCHES.

The League leaders were pressing There were no League games in strongly and South China goalie the senior division over the week- Was saving well. The K.O.S.B.end although most of the teams were forced a corner, but from the clear-engaged in friendlies. The game ance Ip Yan Sum, "South China's between the Hong Kong C.C. and outside left broke away and scored. the Indians, which promised to be Half-time: South China "A" 1, a very good one ended in a draw K.O.S.B. 0.

while the Kowloon C.C. and Royal Navy scored wins over the Army and Craigengower CC. respective- ly.

-CLUB DE RECREIO-RES."

R. NAVY RES.

At King's Park, the Navy beat the Recreio by the large margin of six clear goals. From the kick off the Navy put up a strong attack and under pressure Marques put the ball into his own net.

The Navy added goals through lassell and Small and crossed over with a three goals lead.

The Navy dominated the play again in the second half and goals by Hassell, Gould and Egan gare them a victory by six goals to mil.

The home team had most of the game and were unlucky to go downt a the general run of the play. Kowloon made one change, Moss reR.A.M.C. v. ST. JOSEPH'S RES. placing Simpson in the attack. The teams lined out as under:

R. Navy Rea... Recreio Res. 0 St. Jos. Rea 4 RAMC 2 S.. China "A" 2. K.O.S.B. Res, o

These teams met at Happy Valley, K.F.C. Res... 2 S. China "B" 1 Kowloor: &. Angus; Cillott and ILA........ ... Eastern F.O.... IC Pile: Hedley, Dowman and St. Joseph's winning by four goals Bliss; T. Pile, Gallagher, Moss, to two. Goodman opened the score China Athletic" "A"

McKelvie and Miles.

for the RA.M.C. and Guterres Athletic "B" not played.

R.A.: Fletcher; Oliver and Raw. levelled up for St. Joseph's, Goals H.K.F.C. Res. 7. Ewo, Chinese lings; Taylor, Joyce and Gardinery Dodshon for the R.A.M.C.and not played.

Cotton, Bacon, Gill, Walker and by Leonard. Costelho and Gutters Fredericks.

for St. Joseph's were scored in the second half of the game!

2

Kowloon forced the pace from the kick off but Fletcher was safe in defence goal and the Gunners settled wore down the attack.

H.K.F.C.. SOUTH CHINA. Playing at home without Bishop, Guldman and Watson, the Club

Kowloon opened the second half went down to South China by three clear goals scored in the first half with a spirited attack which the of the game. The second half great-Gunners turned back. Fletcher was Jy favoured the Club and they were injured in a scramble in the Gun unlucky in finishing with a blankers area but was able to resume. sheet.

The teams: --

M.K.F.C. G. Rodger; Walling- ton and Holmes; Potoulouff, Gil- christ and Puncheon; Alexander," Reid, Davies, Scott and Transbit szy.

South China: Pan Ka Ping; Li Ting Sang and Lau Mau; Leung Yin Chan, Leung Wing Chul and Teng Kwan Chong Sin Hong, Leung Wing Tak, Pan Ka Chuen, Chui Kwek Luen and Ip Pak Wah.

Referee: Lt. Sral, M.C.

The game was very fast at first with South Chinn having the ad vantage dealing with shots from

Pau Ip Pak Wah and

Ka Chuen. The Arst goal came from a corner to the Club. The flag kick was cleared and. Chong. Sin Hong drawing Rodger out of goal gave South China the lead.

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H.A. got away and Angus in stop- ping a shot from Gardiner conced- ed a corner. Cotton placed well and Walker netted with a beautiful shot. After that the R.A. defended soundly until the final whistle.

Result:-

R.A.

Kowloon F.C.

CLUB DE RECREIO ». H.K.

POLICE.

1 0

A. V. Gosano made his first ap- pearance in Jengue football this season when he turned out at King's Park for the Club de Recreio against the Police. Dr. Valentine was absent from the Police team.

KOWLOON RES. 7. SOUTH

CHINA "B."

Played on the Railway ground and ended in a win for Kowloon by the odd goal in three, The home team were early attacking and Contes gave them the lend. Half- second half, way through the South China levelled up through- Lai Kong Hee. A struggle for the winning goal ended in favour of the home team, Coates again net- ting.

Result

Kowloon Res.

South China "B".

R.A. RES. . EASTERN.

over the

There was yet another surprise. on Saturday and this was provided by the Police Recreation Club who beat the R.E. and S. in a low scor- ing game. Other matches resulted in wins for Recreio Craigengower acconds and Civil Service over the R.A.0.C. A friend- ly between the junior elevens of the R.C. and H.E.C.C. resulted in a victory for the Indians.

DIVISION II.

POLICE r. H. E. & S.

Last Season: E.E. and 8. Won by 81 Runs.

This was a low scoring game and contrary to expectations, resulted in a win for the guardians of the peace," who had the advantage of playing at home. They batted first and had it not been for "a belated 24 from Post, would have been all out for a very much smaller total than that which they eventually scored. For the soldiers Harrison took 4 wickets for 35 runs -

Consistent bowling by King (5 for 29) and Baker (3 for 98) prevented the visiting side putting up a big score and they were all out for $1 Gough was top-scorer with

runs.

25.

The scores were:-.

Police R.C. C. F. Alexander, e Penny, b

Arnison

&

T. Hunter, b Deavel!...... 18 A. Kirby, a and b Arnison... $ T. H. King, e Deavell, b Har-

rison

H. Danbrowaky, e Penny, b

Harrisona

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Craigongower C.G. 2nd XI.

B. W. Bradbury, e-Remedios,

b Sousa

J.

W. Leonard, 1.b.w., b Xavier ...

A. Kitchell, e Figueiredo, b

Sousa

W. K. Way, c H. Xavier, b

Sousa

Y. Abbas, b Souse

R. Sourbutts, b Sousa........ D. G, e Figueiredo, b Sousa W. B. Muskett, b Sousa t W. Youngstye, not out..... G. Lia, c Xavier, b Alves..... H. Kew, e Figueiredo,

Souza Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. 04

Sansom...... 14 Rial.......... 19

60

1

I

Walker

3 01

Vigus

4 .1 30

DIVISION I

s

H.K.CC. . I.R.C.

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put up a show; he made 42 runs and was highest scorer of the match. For the Navy Lalest took 4 wickets for 27 runs and Dalison 3 for the same number.

.Scores

Royal Navy ............... 124

Craigengower

108

ARMY. KOWLOON.

Kowloon Cricket Club-hat fav-

This game was played on the Cluburites for the senior league honours.

ground and resulted in a draw. -mude a good showing against the Hong Kong C.C. batted first on army at King's Park on Saturday. --0----| what appeared- an-easy wicket and Opening the innings for the Mili- knocked up is for 8 wickets (de-tary team, Musson looked as thongb he was set for a big score when clareu) out of which total Sillitoe he mistimed one of Ross slows and scored 66 before returning a red-hot was well taken by Hall at 14. Bake- chance to Madar who brought off well was highest scorer with 15 but apart from a 13 by Christian, an excellent catch low down. The the rest of the team wore skittled bowling of the Indians lacked sting out for the poor score of 70. Brace and that accounted for the high took 3 wickets for 6 runs, Lee 3 for score. A. A. Rumjahn took 217 and Ross 3 for 31.. wickets for 39 runs and Madar for 37.

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. "W..

Xavier

5 3

1

Sousa Pinna

9.44

8

3 0 11 0

H. Alvea

CIVIL SERVICE r. R.A.0.0.

Last Season: Civil Service Won by 26 Runs,

Another one-side affair was wit; nessed at Happy Valley when the Civil Service juniors scored an over- whelming victory over the R.A.Ó.C With Randis (7 for. 19) and Robertson (2 for 15) in good form with the ball; the, soldiers could only muster 28 ruins..

The Civil Service batsmen were in a merry mood and knocked up 215 for wickets. Randle carried bis

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D. P. Xavier

Batting.

F. Sillitoe

E. C. Fincher

H. A. Arves

Not out.

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bat for 1 runs and Edmonds was next highest scorer with 42...

The scores were:-

The Indians replied with 79 for the loss of 9 wickets. The rute of scoring was slow and Arculli's 38 (not out) was the result of a patient innings. Bowker took I wicket for 10 runs while the other fell to Reid for 20 runs.

Scores:-

H.K.C.C.: 184 for 8 wickets. I.R.C. 78 for wicketa.

ROYAL NAVY CRAIGEN- GOWER.

These teams met in a friendly at Eappy Valley and after an exciting game the senior service team won by 16 runs.

The Fincher brothers gave Kow." loon a splendid start. Teddy " made 69 (retired) in his usual con- fident manner while his younger brother put together 30. The Army bowlers were all badly punished..

Scores:-

Army: 70.

K.C.C.: 150 for 4 wickets.

DIVISION II.

I.R.C.

H.K.C.C.

The Indian R.C. 2nd XI. created, H.K.C.C. juniors at Sookunpoo. a surprise by severely trouncing the

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The bowling of the I.R.C was of a high standard, the visitors being dismissed for 36 runs. A. M. Rum- jahn returned the splendid analysis of 7 wickets for 14 runs in 7.2 overs, two of which were maidens. Sirdar" Khan took 3 for 18.

The home team started none too

The visitors had first innings and after a good start by the first four men, it was surprising they did not collect more than 124 runs. Stephen- aon was top-scorer with 34, while Weight was unlucky in hitting his well but a 35 from D. Mohammed cwn wicket after having put to scon put matters right, and they gether 30 in good style. Omar was went on to score 110. Way and the most successful bowler for the Walker took 3 wickets each and in- home team; his 4 wickets costing neidentally for the same number of " little under 0 runs, apiece,

The opening batsmen for the Valley team fared none too well and it was again left to Omar to

j.runa-20.

Scores:-

H.K.C.C. I.R.C.

38

110

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Bowling.

C. M. Soun

8 for 9

S. Randle.

7 for 12.

10

A. M. Humjohn

7 for 14

T. H. King

5 for 22

Licut. Dalison

5 for 97

A. Reynolds, b Deavell.....

0

W. Brace

3 for S

A. V. Baker. b Harrison

C

B. G. Baker, c and b Harri-

son.....

0

E. Post, c Gough, b Turner... 24 L. Wagland, not on:

Findlay. b Turner

Extras

#

B.A.0.0.

Total

23.

Rowe, Randle

Bowling Analysis. Harrison ... Arnison Deavell Turner

... 11

30

4

Vigua, b Randle

Sansom, b Robertson ..............................

8 3 Il

2

Walker, e Wilmott, b Randle

0

Ackerman, b Randle

9.4 0.

T

Redmond, not out

3

Rial, b Randle

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Dawber,b Randle

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0

5

Day, Handle

14

Q.M.S. Mitchell, .b.w.. b B.

Baker Lient. Gough, e Hunter, b

King

20 Lee-Sergt. Loukyer, 1.b.w., h

B. Baker

3

Corp. Denvell, b... b A.

'Eastern were unlucky in not securing full points against the Sookunpoo. Lawrence R.A. ut scored early for the RA and the The line out was as under- Eastern retaliated with a strong. Club de Recreio: Beltrao; Silva- attack on the Gunners goal, Fung Netto and Sousa; Xavier, A. Re-Yin Wai netting with a fast shot. medios and H. Remedios; A. B. Eastern continued to press but fail-

Roza-Pereira, A. V.ed to again register. (osano, Geanno, Ward and Gonsalves.

From the centre kick. Ip Pak Wah was sent away and sending in fast cross shot, Rodger failed to hold the ball and it went into the H.K. Police McHardy; Wynne net. A little later Chong Sin Hong nud IIowarth; McCreary, Hudson heat Holmes and during a mix up and Jessop; Gowans, Fraser, John- in the Club area, Chui Kwok Luenson, McEwen and Bentley Bent the ball into the net,

The Club then attacked strongly and with Pau out of his goal, Scutt shot wide from inside the goal area. Hall-time: South China 3, Hong Kong F.C. 0.

Playing against the wind, the Recreio set up a strong attack but Wynne sent them back. End to end play followed until Roza-Pereira beat McHardy with a fast rising shot. After a beut of midfell

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Alexander and Davies, changed play, Gonsalves put the Recreio places un resuming and this greatly further ahead. A corner to improved the Club attack. A little home team was fruitless but they. steadiness on the part of the Club were not long before they added to forwards would have reduced the their score, A. V. Gasanu netting

The defence from else range, lend against them. also strengthened up and the Club

Half-time Club, de Recrejo 3, were practically on top throughout H.K. Police 0. the second half. Near the end The second half was more evenly The Palier should have Alexander rounded the backs but contested. handled before he got his shop in." reduced the lead against them but Alexander then sent Transbitsky their forwards were a little slow. in but the winger put behind. The game fell off towards the end

Result:

South China

H. K. F.C.

and with no addition to the score 3the Club de Recreio secured their first win of the season by three clear Fronte..

0

!

K.O.S.B. . CHINA ATHLETIC.

A large crowd packed the standa at Sookup poo, and the gate must

been

one ine bave

a record the ground. The K.O.S.B. made Martin of changes, couple replacing Gardiner at back, while Stevens of the Reserves led the attack. The team lined out under:-

1

as

The R.A. had the better of the game throughout the second half but the visitors' defence held out.

Result:-

R.A. Res.......................... Eastern

H.K. LEAGUE TABLES.

K.O.S.B.

Division I.,

Gon's

P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 11 5 4:2 17 2 14 1 17 4 11 China Athletic 7 & Somerset L. 1. 7 5 1 1 13 5 11 South China... 7 5 0.2 18 6 10 Royal Navy 8. 4 9 2 16 14 19 7 4 12 13 9 D I.A....

7 3.3 1 10 6 9 Kowloon F.C.

7 1 2 4 7 14 4 H.K.F.C.

11 57 13 3 Recreio

St. Joseph's... 8.1 0 7 79 2 11.K. Police... 8 0 2 7 8 25 1

Division II.

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. P. K.O.S.B. Res. 14 11 0 3 51 13 ST. JOSEFITS & ROYAL NAVY.S.L.I. Res., 11 0332 17.14 5. China A 7 6 10 20 3 13 The above teams met at Happy R. Navy Res. 95.3 1 24 0 13 760 1 25 8 13 alley, the game ended in a win for Athletic "A

Athletic "B" 7 4 1 2 14.89 the Navy by seven goals to two.

K.F.C. Res. ... 8 4 1 3 17 17 8 The teams lined out as under:

Royal Navy: Jarvis, Web and St. Jos. Res.... 8 3 2 3 20 22 8 Carey; Churchhouse, Glandman and RA. Reg. 11, 34 17 25 Lambert; Van Tranp, Firth, Cann, Enstern R.C... 73.1 3 13 15 T

University... 7 2 1 4 10 21 Kennedy and Dickenson.

K.O.8.B.: Shears: lartin and

St. Joseph's: Rocha Hyder and Reeves: Everest, Davey and Skiggs | Games: 0. Omar, Wright and Cook, Stock, Stevens, McGlinchey Lazona; I. M. Omar Harocn, and Alexander.

Chinn Athletic: Chan Shek Pui; Kilbride, Colb and Jackson.

St. Joseph's surprised the Navy Ng Kum Chuen and Lai Yuk Tat Ifo Choi Yin, Wong Shui Wah and supporters early in the game when Kilbride gave the College team the Lam Yuk Ying: Tso Kwai Shinglead following a corner kick. The ai Wai Koon, Wong Pak Chong Navy got well off the mark from the Suen Kum Shan and Chan, Kwong centre kick and Dickenson scored.

Returning to the attack the Navy- The K.O.S.B. rushed away from took the lead through Dickenson the kick off but the defence was and before the interval Cann in-

Stevens eventually slipped

♫ their lead through crensed safe. the ball forward and Stock running

I:

in beat Chan Shek Pui with a fast penalty kick,

eross shot. K.O.S.B. went out, for

8

5

S. China "B" 8 2 0 6 14 29 4 Recreio. Res.... 8 1 2 3 7 32 47 R.A.M.C. 10 8 11 32 3 H. K. F.C. Res. 7 1 1 3 00 3 Ewo, Chinese... 7 0 2 5 7.19 2

B.E, and R.S.

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Ice Corpl. Penny, e and b

King

Baker

Lieut, Macdonald, b B. Baker 9 Sergt. Harrison, b King

ander

Lee-Corp. Licence, not 'out 15

Sigm. Turner, b King

:

Sergt. Baldwin, b King Sigm. Arhisun, 1b. w., b Alex-

5

Extras

...Total

Alexander T. King

8 I

D

04 5

B. Baker.

1

3

A. Baker. Post

3 0 15

Bowling Analysis.

91

0. M, R. W

1 0 1 0

RECREIO. CRAIGENGOWER.

Last Season: Craigengower Won by 25 Runs.

severe

The

The Recreio inflicted a

the Craigengower trouncing on Cricket Club by 134 runs. game was played at King's Park.

An excellent G5, by D. P. Xavier and another fine inuinga for 61 by Alves enabled the home team to declare at 157 runs for the loss For Craigen- of only 0 wickets. gower, Sourbutts bad 4 weta for 37 runa.

Going in to bat after the tea in- terval, Craigengower C.C. met with disaster and were all out for only runs! Sousa was in brilliant KOWLOON LADIES' HOCKEY form with the ball and took 8

wickets for only 0 runs.

The scores were:-

CLUB.

GOOD SHOWING AGAINST ·

H.M.S. BRUCE.

Leading by three goals to one on

On Saturday afternoon the Kow- crossing over, the Navy pressed further success but the Athletic strongly, and St. Joseph's defence loon Ladies' Hockey Chub played a middle line held the attack. To inded away, Firth Goldsmith, Good-return match with. H.M.S. Bruce at Kwai Shing was sent down the line man, Kilbride and Van Tromp King's Park resulting in a win for and from a well timed centre, Sien Kum Shun sent in a drive storing further goals. Score: Royal the Bruce by three goals to one,

Navy 7, St. Joseph's 2.7 that left Shears helpless.

The pace began to tell on several players and lemon time arrived to: the satisfnetion of both teams.

Resuming with the score one all; the Athletic attacked with vigour. but Reeves and Martin rose to the ocension and kept them out. China Athletic were now having the better. of the exchanges while the K.O.S.B. attack seemed to fall off.

After goveral spirited attacks by Michlet the OSB attack

DIVISION II.'

K.O.S.B. RES. v. SÓUTH··

CHINAA."

the ladies however putting up a plucky fight against the superior weight of the mon

Later in the afternoon & com- bined and enjoyable game was play- ed by the ladies with the Y.M.C.A. Many of the ladies who played in the match against the Bruce book part in this game and it speaks well for their enthusiasm that they were ready to play a second time in the afternoon.

This game was played on the R. Navy ground at Happy Valley, South China "A" winning by two goals to nil. South China not only ed rallied but a ding dong struggle ASR Aust also ended with the Athletic pressing raaintained their unbeaten record And the score: China Athletic 1, in the lead a distinction held by no matches, but also in their practice K.0.9.B. 1.

other club in the league.

Club de Recrelo.

H. M. Xavier, c Muskett, b

Sourbutts

0

H. A. Alves, c Kitchell, b

Sourbutts...

51.

L. A. Guterres. c Kew, b

Sourbutts

D. P. Xavier, e Gill, b Kit-

ebel!

F. J. Remedios, at. Kew, b

Gill

*

65

J. E. Noronha, b Sourbutts... 2

8

0

11

Total (for 6 wickets)...167

Bowling Analysis,

M. F. Pinna, not out

Extras

Sourbutts Way

O. M. R. W. ·|

10 2. 37

3

0 13

Muskett Abbes

3 0 10

1 0 16

Lai

9

0 18

0

'Kitchell

Gill

0

1.3 0 8

The Ladies' Club is coming on lend it is a pleasure to see the

keeneas displayed, not only in tichraub

games during the week.

Clarke, b Robertson

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts.)

Bassey, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

15 2 ୫ 3 12 7 Civil Service G.G..

Robertsoniye Randle

Paterson, and b Rial "Harper,

Redmond, C

10

b

30

Walker Chittenden, b Sansom... 24 Edmonds, Dawber, b Rial... 42 Freeman, Lb.v., b Walker....` 1 Oswick, e Clarke, b Vigus...... 0 74 Randle, not put ....... Robertson, not out

Extras

Total (for wkts.).

30

13

Wilmott, Booker and Davies did not bat.

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