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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930.
Local Sport
LOCAL FOOTBALL."
K.O.S.B. FAIL IN THEIR LAST LEAGUE GAME.
WINS FOR ROYAL NAVY, KOWLOON, AND THE S.L.I.
R.A. DEFEAT THE CLUB.
Saturday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as 'under:
Division I.
Somerset L.I. o St. Joseph's. 0. Kowloon F.C. a H.K. Police. 1 Royal Navy Chinese Ath.... 1 R.A.
9 H.K.F.C....... 1 S.. China. 1 K.O.S.D.......... 0 Division II.
41
0
S. China "B" 0 Navy Res.... S.L.I. Res. 4 Chinese Ath. -
"B" St. Jos. Res.... 4. University K.O.S.B. Res. 3 S. China "A" O Chinese Ath.
"A"
3 Eastern F.C... 0 R.A.M.C... 3 H.K.F.C. Res. 1
ROYAL NAVY CHINESE
1 ATHLETIC."
Playing on Caroline Hill be fore a good attendance, the Royal Navy defeated the Athletic by the odd goal in three.
The Athletic had the advantage of the midfield exchanges but failed ngainst the Navy defence. The Navy set up a strong attack and Cartwright gave Chap 8ix Pui no chance from close range.
Play continued fast and there was little between the teams. After a visit of the Athletic to the Navy goal, Pacock, was placed in pos- session and running through the increased the Athletic defence Navy's lead with a well directed shot.
Half-time, Royal Navy 2, Chinese Athletic 0:
Soon after the second half open- ed Gray beat Chan, but he was offside and the point was disallow ed.
Putting on pressure in the final minutes the Athletic scored through Lai. Wai Koon. A corner to the Navy was headed" in by Peacock, but Chan cleared.
Result:-
Royal Navy....... Chinese Athletic
HONG KONG F.C. z. R.A.
.་
The Club's good play against the K.O.S:B. in midweek, attracted a the H.K.F.C good number to ground where the home team met the RA. The Gunners again ee cured full points, the margin be ing two goals to one.
The Club got well off the mark and Scott was almost through whan 'a dash by Watson beat him.
A
visit by the Gunners resulted in a corner but the Club got the ball.
AWAY.
The R.A. now" were on top but Bishop and Wallington were sound defenders. A mistake by the de fence let in Moore who ran on to beat Rodger with a fast cross abo:. Half-time, R.A. 1, H.K.F.C. 9. The Club went all out on resum- ing and the R.A defence had a strenuous time. From a pass by Watson Gill went in to beat Rod- ger and give the Gunners a two goats lead. Fletcher. left his goal to clear from Bell and was beaten, Gough running back turned the ball into his own goal. The Club level up but pressed hard to time was against them.
Result: — RA
H.K.F.C.
H.K. POLICE. KOWLOON F.C.
Playing at North Point Stadium, Kowloon F.C. defeated the Police in their return league game by -three goals to one.
Kowloon set up a strong attack from the kick off but Clarke clear- ed. Hedley opened the score "for Kowloon, Clatko mistiming the flight of the ball
Kowloon returned to the attack and Clarke had a busy time. The Police then transferred and Gowans went through the visitors defence and made the scores level.
Half-time, Police 1, Kowloon L The accond half commenced with Kowloon áttacking but faulty shooting kept the score down.
Pau Ka Ping did not have an. easy time in South China's goal. for Everest, Stock and McGlinchey were"always dangerous.
Half-time, no score.
South China forwards played bet- ter in the second half, but the K.O.S.B. defence held them in check Resues playing a fine game.
Swinging the ball about by long wing passes, South China had the Porderers defence guessing and Ip Pak Wab taking a long pass from Chen Sui Hon, gave Shears no chance with a fast cross shut and scored the only goal of the match. The K.O.S.B. then put on pres- aure but were out of luck. Lau Mau, who made a welcome return to the South China team, was in fine fettle and he was well support. ed by Li Tin Sang. South China's defence held out until the final whistle sounded.
Result:-
South China
K.O.S.B.
SOMERSET L.I. v. ST. JOSEPH'S
012
1
St. Joseph's travelled to Kowloon to meet the S.L.I. in their return the Railway League game ground. Although a win for the S.L.I. was predicted, a margin of nine clear goals was not expected.
St. Joseph's. started with eight players and for fifteen minutes this depleted side held the S.L.I. Be- wley-Bull then got home to "beat Souza. Returning to the attack, the S.LI. added to their score through Earley.
Harris: hit the crossbar with a long shot and Earley meeting the ball from the rebound, set it into the not.
Half-time, S.L1. 3, St. Joseph's
0
The S.L.I. were soon attacking and West increased their lead from a pass by Butcher.. A splendid effort by Rayson gave the S.L.I. their fifth goal. Knapp added two goals in quick succession and the S.L.I. were now leading by seven goals to nil. Bewley-Bull scored the eighth and before the final. whistle sounded, Kaapp. scored again."
Result:-
Somerset L.I. St. Joseph's
DIVISION I.
-EASTERN F.C. v. CHINESE
ATH. "A"
Playing on the St. Joseph's ground within the racecourse, the Athletic took full points from Eas tern by a clear three goals victory. At the interval the Athletic were leading by a goal to nil, Lee Fung having converted a penalty kick.
Lo Chai We added to the Athle- tic's score early in the second half and before the final whistle-sound- ed Chow Yin Ching added another.
Result':
Chinese Ath. "A" Eastern F.C.
а
0
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
A RESPITE.
Tournament players will enjoy brief respite during the Race Days,
LOCAL CRICKET.
KOWLOON" C.C. WIN SENIOR SHIELD.
Congratulations to "Bill" Brace and his merry men on winning championship honours in the Senior Division of the Cricket league! They have now completed their Axtures, and of their seven matches they won five, the remaining two being drowe. Their fast äxture
was decided at Pokfulam on Satur
the ground for to-day and Wednesday when they scored an easy, vic- day being booked for Cricket, while tory over the Varsity, their stump- er, Freddie Zimmern, playing a only we matches are down for decision to-morrow. A fui pro-delightfully free knock for 93 runs.
is fixed for Kramme, however,
The matches fixed for the week Thursday and Friday. are as follows:-
D.
TUESDAY (25TH).
Open Doubles,
Owen
Arm-
The other senior 'division fixture resulted in a win for the Army over the Hong Kong Cricket Club, the latter failing badly on their owa ground. In the junior section; Club de Recreio have displaced the
Lt. Christian,
Hughes McGowan, not out Extras
Owen
Total
Rowling Analysis.
0 3.
Beck Reid
Duckitt ......... Owen Hughes...
10 3
1
6.3 0
40
Hong Kong C.C.
E. R. Duckitt, e McGowan, b'
Musson
.107
ខ្ញុំ៧០០៧
13
1
C. P. Lammert, b.Masson... 0 E. J. R. Mitchell, b Musso71 5 K. I. Batger, 1.b.w.. b Wyatt I H. Owen Hughes, b Wyatt... 7 A. Reid, e Joyce, b Wyatt.... 3 A. C. Beck, b Muason..... J. R. Hinton, b Wyatt W. W. Mackenzie, l.b,w,
Musson W. Harris Walker, 1.b.w., b
Wyatt..... J. R. Collis, not out
Extras
13
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. F.
W
two
Musson Christian Wyatt
9.4 1 23
3
8
9 0 16
1
0
145
Y. Sajiki and Y. Hachiuma e. A.H.K.C.C. at the top of the league table by virtue of a win over the Humphreys and H.
C.S.C.C. The Club are, however,, Hughes (1 p.m.).
paly a point behind with two Club Championship.
ала Dr. L. T. Ride . H. J. matches in band. The games be
tween 0.0.C.-R.E. & S., KC.C.-University saw the strong.
THURSDAY (27TH).
first named aides taking full points. Only one friendly was played, and in this the Indian Recreation Club beat the Civil Service Cricket
·Club.
Open Singles. Ng Sze Cheung . F. H. Kwok. E. W. Liang r. H.D. Rumjahn. W. C. Hung r. S. A. Rumjahr.
Open Doubles.
M. W. Lo and M. K. Loe. Luk Kang Cheng and Luk Ding Cheung.
Kong Too Cheung sad Ho Ka Laur. J. Barrow and D. M. Mac- dougall.
Club Championship.
O. E. C. Marton v. T. J. Price. H. Mijhoff v. I. S. Harris. Handicap Singles "A"
LEAGUE-DIVISION I KOWLOON. UNIVERSITY.
By their cally
win over the University at Pokfulam, the Kow- loon Cricket Club have again won championship honours in the senior
division.
The visitors batted first and
S. L. Parsons (owe 1/8) v. G. H. although they lost a couple of W. Churchill (roc. 3/8).
wickets early on, Zimmern settled down to bright cricket and hit
He received 85 runs in fine style.
Handicap Doubles, "P. W. J. Planner and K. H. Batger (rec. 4/6), T. C. Monoghan and N. L. Railton (scr.). "
FRIDAY."
Open. Singles
C. A. L. Rumjahn v. S. E. Green. Luk Ding Cheung, v.. E. F. Fincher.
M. W, Lo . J. Barrow.
Open Doubles.
H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rum, jahn r. E. Zimmern and A. Ham
son.
Handicap Singles "A." H. V. Parker (ree. 2/6) v. Capt. E. C. Etherington (ser.).
Handicap Singles "B"
V. B. Gordon (ser.) 1. A. W. Hay Eddie (owe' 3/6).
J. R. Collis (rec. 4/8) v. N. L ́H. Railton (owe 3/0),
Handicap Doubles.
E. R. Price and T. J. Prive (ar) . I. D. Lennox and R. M. Wood rec, 4/6).""
R.A.M.C. . H.K.F.C. RESERVES.
At Sockunpoo, the R.A.M.C. de Heated the H.E.F.C. Reserves by three goals to one. For the first fifteen minutes.. there was little be- the teams. The I.A.M.C. tween then put on pressure and. scored three times through Tarney, Elliott and 'Goodman.
Half-time, R.A.M.C. 3, H.K.F.C. Res. 0.
The Club had more of the game in the second half and Peers open- ed their account. There was no
further scoring.
Result-
R. A.M.C. "E.K.F.C. Reserves
good support from his skipper Brace (10) and Teddy Fincher play ed one of his cool and steady inn ings for 31. With the score at 197 for six, the innings was declared closed. For the University Donald Anderson took a wickets for "36 ruce.
Faced with this formidable total, the University failed badly. An derson, however, played well for his 36 runs while Usman gathered 24. The wickets were well dis- tributed between the Kowloon bowlers Goodwin (2 for 8) return- ing the hest analysis.
The scores were:-
Kowloon 0.0.
E, C. Fincher, b Anderson... 31 "AW. Ramsay, 'Gittins, b
K.C.C.. UNIVERSITY.
team
While their senior doing good work at Pokfulam, the K.C.C. juniors did their part at King's Park, scoring a 4-wicket vic- tory over the 'Varsity..
The visitors batted first and a feature of their innings was a fine knock, for 61, by H. Normanbhoy. They had made 148 for 8 wickets when the innings was declared. For Kowloon, G. Lee took 3 wickets for 20 runa.
The Kowloonites went hard for the runs, and, aided by 65 not out em G. Lee, they got them for the lees of 6 wickets. They went on to
make 167 without further loss.
The scores were:-
University 2nd XI.
K. T. Loke, c Raven, b Lee... D A. Chan Fook, b Hirst H. Nomanbhoy, b Hirst Bi
K. P. Gan, 1.b.v., b Smith... 5 C. Candab, b Hirst
G. E. Yeah, e and i Gregory 13 17 A. A. Aziz, not out .......................... F. S. Chen, 1.b.w., b Lee...... P. L. Tan, e Mackay, b Lee O A. Nomanbhoy, not out.
Extras
10
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 148
9 ▸ 29 3
F. Hiptoola did not bat,
3
Bowling Analysis.
E. F. Fincher, b Guterres ... 15 F. I. Zimmern, b Anderson 85 FE. Lawrence, c Guterres,
b Anderson'
L
Lee
0
Hirat Smith
71 19
W. Brace, e Kwan, b Lam F. Goodwin, not out
40
Overy
Q
0 10
0
Gregory
B 0
20
Extras
(Continued on Page 12.)
Total (for 6 wkts., dec.) 187
A. T. Lee, D. Laing, S. Jex, N. H. Ross did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
"Guterres
Lam Samy
0. X.
836867
W.
24 4
42
10
32
0
40
0
Anderson....... 11 Gistins
1
3
3
D
32
University.
D. J. N. Anderson, b ́Good-
win
S. Y. Gitting, b Brace....
3
E. A. Lee, b Leo
C. W. Lam, 1h.w., b Lee'
K.O.S.B. RESERVES. SOUTH CHINA "A.?
Playing at Caroline Hill, the K.O.S.B.
secured full pointa against South China "A" in the military team's last league fixture in the Colony.
The E.0.8.B. opened their ae- UNIVERSITY. ST. JOSEPH'S count through Stevens who headed
RES..
Playing on the Chinese Athletic ground within the racecourse, Et, Joseph's defeated the University by four clear goals.
A delay owing to the absence of the referee appointed not turning out, made a late start in this game. Gutterres gave St Joseph's the lead early in the game,
Half-time, St. Joseph's Reserves 1. University 0.
The second half went, greatly in, favour of St. Joseph's and goals by Haroon, Gutterres and Leonard were added to the St. Joseph's... half-time score.
Result:
St. Joseph's Reserves University F.C. .....
in from a pass by Barham.
South China fought back gamely but the K.O.S.B. defence held out. Half-time, K.0.8.B. Res. 1, South. China "A" 0.
The opening minutes of the se- cond saw Bouth China struggling hard to get on terms and they were unlucky from a free kick awarded just outside the penalty area.
Stevens put the K.0.8.B. further ahead from a pass by Geggic. A mistake by South China's defence let in Crawley and he went in to score the last goal for the E.0.8.B.
Result:-
'K.O.S.B.
3
0
D. K. Samy, e E. C. Fincher,
b Lee
A. Baker, b, Brace
W. II. Kwan, not out
A. P. Guterres, run out...... M. B. Osman, e Ramsay, b
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A. B. Suleiman," e Laing, b
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N. P. Karanjia, b Goodwin...
Extras
N
1
5
24
Total........ 01
Bowling Analysis,
Goodwin Ross
Brace Leo
H.K.C.C.
0. M.
W
7.9.4
3
0 38
7 3 16
9
1 215
THE ARMY,
The Club, on their own ground, It was a low scoring match with collapsed badly against the Army. the Army winning by 49 ruas
The soldiers hatted first but only compiled, 107, McGowan (22) being top scorer. Joyce made 21 and Wyatt 19. For the Club Owen- Hughes took 3 wkts. for 22 runs, Playing at King's Park, the Beck 3 for 26 and Reid 2 for 18.
Wyatt and Musson were in ex-
South Chins "A” S.L.I.RESERVES. CHINESE "ATH. "B."
Kelson now had charge of the R. NAVY RESERVES. SOUTH S.L.L. Reserves defeated the Athle-cellent form with the ball, and be.
garde and Moss gave them the lend with a well placed shot. Before the final whistle sounded, Simpson went in to beat Clarke and make the game safe for Kowloon,
Besulti
Kowloon T.C. HK. Police
KO.S.B v. SOUTH CHINA.
3
1
||
This game was witnessed by a large crowd from the slopes of Caroline Hill and this being the K.O.S.B. last game, great intercat was shewn. From the kick off, South China showed that they meant to wipe out their, early de feat by the military side.
CHINA ****
Playing on the R. Navy ground, the home team defeated a weak South China team by five clear goals. South Ching opened with a flash on the Navy citadel but were checked.
Potts gave the Navy the lead and before the interval, Thompson scor- ed twice.
Half-time, R. Navy Reserves 3, South China "B" 0.
Sorbic and Potts scored for the Navy during the second half, South China playing on the defensive throughout this period.
Result:-
B. Navy Resserucs South China ""
tic "B" by four clear goals. Eventween them rattled out the Club. play marked the opening minutes in this match, the Athletic holding Wyatt took 5 wickets, for 14 runs the S.LI, until twenty minutes had and Musson had the remaining five. passed. Palmer then got through to give to Denmead who opened the S.L.E' account. Denmead scored. again before the interval.
Half-time, 8.L.I. Reserve 2, Chinese Ath. "B" 0.
Good work by Denmead and Pal- iner enabled the latter to cut in and score, the B.L.'s third goal. The fourth goal was scored follow- ing a flag kick, the ball bursting during its flight and the goalie and ball were rushed into the net.
Result:-
S.L.I. Reserves Chinese Ath: "B
for 23.
The scores were:-
Army,
Lt. McFarlan, C Harris
"Walker, Reid Lt. Wolfe-Barry, a Owen
Hughes, b Beck
0
8
Cpl. Davies, cand b Beck ... 12 Lt. Musson, b Beck
Lt. Col. Wyatt, e Batger, b
Owon Hughes
Capt. Reynolds, b Beid
Pie Joyce, o Mackenzie,
Duckittens
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