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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930.

Local Sport

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SOUTH CHINA HOLD THE SOMERSET L.I.

WINS FOR CHINESE ATHLETIC, ROYAL ARTILLERY. AND SOUTH CHINAA."

SENIOR PLAYER ORDERED OFF.

South China, by taking a point from the S.L.I., made the league championship very interesting and much will depend on the return game between these two teams,

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Kowloon opened the second half with a strong attack and Miles reduced the lead. Returning to the attack, Kowloon levelled through T. Pile who beat Fletcher with a fast low shot. Both teams

up

LOCAL CRICKET.

RECREIO HEADS JUNIOR

-LEAGUE.

CLUB RESERVES GOING. STRONG.

League cricket during the week- end was confiued to Division II., as the only" fixture in the senior section, that between the Univer sity and Civil Service Cricket Club, was put off.

Club de Recreio received a walk-

The stores were i—

RA:9.0.

Major Langmaid, b Divett... Le. Marshail, b ́Divatt“ .................. Pte. Fennel, b. Divett

Pamplin, e Gahagan, b Ash-

worth

Tavlin: b Divett .....

8

Collins, b Hutchison

21

Pte. Fry, b. Divett messen

McNamara, b Ashworth

Cole, b Ashworth

Simpson, not out

10

Mackay, e Gahagan, b Divott 0

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

Divett

47

6.3 122 8: Ashworth 5

0 10 3 Hutchison-3 0 13 I H.K.0.0. d *. H. J. Armstrong, b Fry...... 11 R. H. Dowler, no out

1. W. Mackenzie, b Cole ... 15 R. M. Wood, Lb.w., b Fry....

C. E. Gabagan, b Fry ................ J. R. Collis, b Simpson

South China still have to meet the then went out for the lead and Gill over from the R.A.0.0. and main. W. Harria Walker, 1.b.w., b

Chinese Athletic, while the Royal Nary's outstanding games are with Kowloon F.C. and Police. Although the Navy can be overhauled by both Chinese Athletic and the S.LL, they appear to be in a better posi tion for winning League bonours St. than the two latter teams. Joseph'a concoded the points on Saturday and the Royal Navy are one point behind the K.0.5.B. with two games in hand.

Saturday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as under:--- Division I.

Chinese Ath.... 4. H.K. Police .... 2 JL.A.

3 Howloon F.C... 9 Somersets LI. 1 South China... 1

Division H. ・

S. China A"7 R.A.M.O... 1 South China

B "

S.L.I. Res.... 1

H.K.F.C.

Res

4

0

St. Joseph's

RES........... Easter F.C. Chinese Ath.

"B" *********

S.L.I.. SOUTH CHINA:

fenoot

was successful for the Ganners again beating Hawk with a hard tain their load in the league table, drive and making his third goal though the Club juniors are only for the RA. Kowloon fought back a point behind with two matches In the closing stages the Gunners in band They easily accounted for

amely but missed several chances. succesfully concentrated on de the R.A.S. C., while the Civil Service juniors found the 'Varsity seconda.

easy proposition at Happy Valley.

In "friendly," "Kowloon Cricket Club beat Craigengower C.C., while the K.C.C. second string also scored & victory over the R.E. and S.

Result:-

R.A.

#JI

3

Kowloon F.C.

CHINESE ATHLETIC ». H.E. POLICE.

Wynne, Jessop and Dr. Valentine were absent from the Police team. when they lined up against Chinese Athletic at North Point Stadium in their return league game. The line out was as under.

Sik

Chinese Athletic: Chan Pui; Lam Yuk Ying and Lai Yuk Tat; Leung Yuk Tong, Wong Shui Wah and Ho Choi Yin; Teo Kwai Shing. Ho Ka Keung, Wong Pak Chong, Suen Kum Bhun and Chan

work Iu.

DIVISION II.

H.K.C.C. v. RA.S.C.

Playing at home, the Hong Kong Cricket Club seconds beat the R.A.S.O. by 10 wickets.

The Service team batted first, but with the Club bowlers in fine form, they were soon in difficulties, and their first three men were each out for a duck.”

Simpson***** J. D. A. Hutchison, c and b

Simpson Extras

Total (for 7 wickets)..............113 G. E. R. Divett, J. H. Ash- worth, and 8. J. Stanosby did not bat.

Bowling Analysia.

O. M. R. W. Fry

13 1 44 .3 'Simpson ****

6.6 1 20 3 Cole

10 25 McNamara

20 11 0

CIS.C.C. UNIVERSITY, The Civil Service Cricket Club juniors did well to beat the Univer. sity by 75 runs, when they met at Happy Valley

The home team batted first and thanks to an excellent 64 by Pater

put up the respectable total of 137 runs. Oswick made 29 and Edmonds gathered 14.

than six bowlers, with A. T. Nor

The undergraduates tried no less'

manbhoy ( for 10) returning the best analysis. Only Collins (21),

The Athletic opened with a strong attack but Clarke was safe in the The gume of the series was play Police goal. After a bout of even and Simpson (10) made a show, the ed on the Railway ground between the ahore teams before a large play, the Athletic were awarded a fothers only managed 14 runs between crowd, the result boing a draw, pensity through a defender handl them. There were no fewer than ing, and the spot kick was convert.six noughts" in the side. Divett one goal all. By failing to convert from a penalty kick, the 8.L.Id. McGreavy beat Chan Sik Pui took 6 wickets for runs, and lost a point which may be very and made the scores equal. Excite. Ashworth got 3 for 10. badly needed when the final reckon.ment was great but there was no ing for the league championship is addition to the score before the in- wadr. South China were handi- terval. Half-time, one all. capped by having a player sent off during the first half of the game. The teams lined out as. under

S.L.I.Hall; Huish and Hay ward: Troth, Mead and Harris;

Rayson, Knapp, Earley, Bewley- Bull and Butcher.

South China:-Pau Ka Ping; Li Tin Sang and Lau Mau; Leung Tin Chan, Wong Mee Shun and Leung Wing Tak; Lee Tia Sang, Liu Hin, Chui Kwok Luen, Pas Ka Tin and Ip Pak Wah.

The Athletic opened the second half half with a raid on the Police goal but Howarth and Clarke were in good fettle. Under pressure the Police defence gave out and Suen beat Clarke Athletic the lead. Clarke made a to again give the weck clearance from a shot by Leung Yuk Tong and Suen anap- ping up the chance returned the ball into the net. By a solo effort Tso Kwai Shing scored the Athle- tic's fourth goal. Before the final whistle sounded McGreavy headed. a goal from a pass" by Gowans, The Athlteie gave a final burst but the Polico defence held out.

Result :-

Chinese Athletic ......... H.K. Police .............................

2

DIVISION IL

EASTERN F.C.. S.L.I. RES.

South China opened with a vigor. ous attack but the B.L.I. defenders were safe The S.L.I. then took up the attack but found Pau Ka Ping in form in the South China goal. Both teams were all out, but There the defencoa prevailed. were several thrilling moments 'in the first half and the football stan dard was high. A pennity kick to the S.L.I, was the chief incid ent during the opening half but Pau Ka Ping was not to be beaten

This game was played within the and with great coolness tipped the

racecourse on the ground near the hall over from the spot kick. A lees pleasant incident was the or- Rock and attracted a large follow dering off of a South China playering of Chinese who divided their Lime between Football and horas before the interval. Halftine, "no

racing.

Eastern were unlucky in losing Exchanges were very even in the

6 point as they had their share of opening minutes of the second half, with the defences still on top. The the game. The S.L.I were with S.L.I. were the first to score, Ray-out Mead, their centre half, who

was assiting the senior team son beating Pau Ka Ping after a combined movement by the front line. Although handicapped by being a player short, South China gave a wonderful display and had the S.L.I.. defenes guessing several times. Hall had a busy time in defending his goal and was eventu ally beaten by a hard drive from Wong Mee Shun.

With the

scores one all, both teins went out to increase their acore but the defences held out uz- til final whistle sounded.

score.

Result:-

་་

After playing a blank first half, the S.L.I. scored from a penalty awarded against Li Ting Choy for. handling. In the closing minutes the S.L.I should have increased their lead.

Result:-

8.L.I. Resrves' ................................ Eastern

0

H.K.F.C. RES. 1. CHINESE

ATH. "B."..

Paterson (4 for 27) and Edmonds

(5 for 33) were in excellent form with the ball and between them got the University out for 63 rans. Opening the innings for his side, Chan Fook was the top scorer with

The scores were:-

14. Armstrong (11) and Dowler (89) opened for the Club and between them knocked off the required runs. For the soldiers Fry took a wicket for 44 runs and Simpson 3 for £0.

(Continued on next Oolumn.)

opened the scoro and Au Lee Hang put South further ahend.

St. Joseph's then got going but failed against the South China de- fence..

Half-time, South China "B" 3 St. Joseph's Res. 0.

Chui Fook Tui scored., the only goal of the second half.

Result:-

South China "B" St. Joseph's Res.

H.K. LEAGUE TABLES

K.O.S.B.

TO DATE.

Division I.

0.9.0.0, 2nd XI,

R. S. W. Paterson, b Tan... 64 » E Himsworth, I.b.., b Chan

Fook

V. H. Chittenden, b Chan

Fook

Bị B. Davies, ibw, b Chán

Fook

H. E. Strange,'c Tạn, b

Abdul-Aziz

7

W. H. Edmands, e 'Loke, b'

A. T. Nomanbhoy

14

E. F. Harper, c Yeoh, b Tan ◊ V. H. Freeman, not out

T. W. Carr, b A. T. Noman-

bhoy

A. H: Oswick, run out... 22 R. T. Taylor, b Hiptoola...... 0

Extras

Bowling Analysis,

Total

Hiptoola

- DIVISION II.

R.E. & S. . E.CO.

Kowloon juniors journeyed to Sookunpoo where they defented the R.E. and S. by 48 rans. They batted frst and consistent scoring saw them total 131 runs. Mackay made 10, Smith 17 and Gregory, Baldwin and Chubb each, had. 13

while Mr. Extras contributed 271

For the Sappers, Arnison was the most successful bowler taking 3 wickets for 99 runa.****

The home team could only reply with 85, of which Skinner and Mac- donald each made 20 and Meehan

17.

For Kowloon Cricket Club George Lee took 8 wickets for 31 runs and F: S. W. Smith 3 for 8

Scores

Kowloon C.C... 131 R.E. and S.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.

P W. D. L Pts Kowloon C.C. 75 2 0 17 Craigengower.... 6 1 1 9 10

Army

238

Hong Kong C.G.D

# 1

7

University

5

Civil Service

1

3

2.

1

3 0

B 0 9

Division H

P. W. D. L Pts:

Recreio

1.

1 99

Hong Kong CCT

0

0 21

1.

0 16

31 13-

Indian R.O

Royal Navy

Police R.C. B $ Kowloon C.C. .... 8..... Civil Service 0 6 0 4 15 Craigezgower.9 3 1 5 10 6.10 R.E. and R.C.S....10

2 1 3 7 Indian R.C... &

9 Q 07 6. B.A.S.C. University 8 11 R.A.0.C.

9

3

0

4

1 0

7

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

POLICE BEAT CRAIGEN. GOWER.

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Playing at home yesterday the

Police Recreation Club beat the Craigengower: Cricket Club by 30 runs.

The home team batted first and compiled 157 runs, of which total Wynne made 82 in quick time. His knock included 17 boundariess B. G. Baker also put together 33. rapidly. For the Craigengewer C.C. Reed took 7 wickets for 81

runa.

The Craigengower batsmen were unlucky to find Baker in form with the ball. He took 6 wickets for only

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK.

LEADING PLAYERS -

APPEARING,

This week's tennis tournament

will be especially interesting, and

the matches have been so arranged ds to give a good programme every day in the week. All the leading players are appearing either in the Open Singles, or the Open Doubles, and these star events," have been distributed over the whole period.

An attempt will be made this week to fill the last eight places in the two events, and the following week will see the struggle to enter the semi-finals.

A number of Club events are also down for decision, the full pro- gramme being as follows:

TO-DAY.

Open Singles.

Gray Championship.

'S. E. Green's. J. A. Summers... Handicap Singles " A.**

L. Forster (owa 15) v. T. J. Price Cows 15) 0. (res. 4/6).

H. R. Butters (rec. 9/6) v. E. B. Price (rec. 2/8).

Handicap Singlas "B." "

C. De Bruyn (reb. 4/8) v."A. `H.... Penn (rec. 3/6). ---

M. D. Scott (scr.) v. A. F. Judd

(mer.) Handicap Doubles..

J. R. Hinton and Dr.-C. H, Burton (ree, 18). A. D: Hum- phreys and G. R. Sayer (owe 15).

THURSDAY (6гH). "

Open Singles, Kong Too Chung V. Chịu Chuan Chiu.

Open Doubles.

T. Honda and T. Akiyama v. J. S. McEachram and G. W. Sewell.

Handicap Singles "A."

D. S. Green (rec. 2/8) v. Dr. L. T. Ride (owe 1/8).

Handicap Singles "B."

A. White (owe. 9/8) v. Dr. C. H. Chur-Burton (rec, 18).

T. 'Honda v. I. M. A. Rażack. E. C. Fincher . O, H. W. thill.

Chib Championship. C. De Bruyn L. Forster.

Handicap Singles "A.”

Dr. D. J. Valentiae (owe 1/6) v. J. A. Summers' (rec, 3/6).

Handicap Singles "B,"

J. E. Henry (ser.) v. A.. C. i. Bowker (owe 13).

C. J. M. Martin (owe /e) . M. G. Mills (scr.).

Handicap Doubles..

Lt. Col. F. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride (owo 2/8). F. H. Ashworth and W. H. Walker (rec..5/8).

(TUESDAY 4TH)

Open Singles.

S. W. Liang, H. D. Rumjaho.

J. Barrow v. M. K. Lo..

Open Doubles.

C.A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. Cassumbhoy v. “H. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys.

Club Championship..

D. S. Green in A. O. Johnson. Handicap Singles "A."

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Handicap Doubles,

Q. E. C. Marton and H. J. Armstrong (owe 18). Rev. Dean Swann and L Forster (owe 3/6).

FRIDAY.

Open Singles,

M. W. Lov. Ng Sto Cheung, Ho Wai Hing. Winner of the tir, Kong Too Cheung v. Chit Chun Chiu.

Club Championship,

Dr. D. J. Valentine v. A. D.. Humphreys

T. C. Monoghan . H. Owen Hughes,

Handicap Singles "A."

C. W. Willson (rec. 3/8) v. D. M. Macdougall (owo 4/6).

··

Handicap Singles "B,"

W. A. Stewart (rec. 5/6) v. E. Graven (zec. 4/6).

A. O. Johnson (owe 2/6) v. G. E...

R. Divett (owe 1/6).

Handicap Doubles."

J. D. Humphreys and R H Wild (res. 2/0) r. J. R. Collis and

S. E. Green (owe 15/9) v. D. Ellis. V. R. Gordon (rec, 46). (rec. 2/8).

JAPANESE CRACKS TO PLAY

\AT. C.R.C.~*

Handicap Singlas B."

·R. P. Bloodie (scr.) v. J. R. Hin- ton. (rec. 9/6).

WEDNESDAY (52). Open Singles, Exong v. Ho Ks Lau. Chi Wing p. S. A. Rum-

Ng St

Cheng

jaha.

Open Doubles,

Salo and mome, two of the lead- ing Japanese Cracks, who have been to Manila to take part in the Cham- ships there, are passing through the Colony on their return to Japan. They will be seen in action this. afternoon at the Chinese Recreation Club, commencing at 4 p.m. against

F. A. Redmond and A. L. Sulli M, W. Lo and the Rumjaha

23 runs. For the visitors. Leonard | van v. H. Yoshida and T. Yamada.1 cousins. was top scorer with 25 runs.

The scores were:-

Police R.U.

P. R. Hunter,; b Reed

W. E. Meadows, b Reed-

C. F. Alexander, e Riberio,

b Recd......

W. L. B. Sparrow, c- Zim-

mern, b Reed B. G. Baker,

Hamson

Zimmern, b

T. H. King, b Reed

A. Reynolds, c Zimmern, b

33

0

I'm Calling

from

LANE CRAWFORD'S

and just want to let

0. M. R. W

7

Reed, m

3 18

W. B. Thompson, e Sour-

30 3

butts, Reed

24

7

G 37

G. R. Wynne, e Reed, b

you know that we

0 14 0

F. W. Sherry, 1.b.v.; b Zim-

University 2nd XI.

Chan Fool. 9 Goals.

Tan P. W. D. L. F. A. P. H. Nomanbhoy..."

Abdul-Aziz ...... 20 11 6 3 45.21 98

3 0 12 1 Royal Navy 18 11 5 2 36 20.27 A. T. Nomanbhoy 4. 0 10.2 Chinese Aih.... 16 11 23 37 15 24 Somerset LI. 14 0 2 3 34 10 90 South Chiva... 15 8 3.4 26 12 19 RA. 169 1.8 23 28 19 Kowloon F.C. 13 6 3 6 30 23 15 H.K.F.C... is 24 9 18 32 8 St. Joseph's... 17 3 0 14 14 56 8 Recreio 13 2 1 10 14 38 5 H.K. Police"... 15 2 1 12 16 43 5

Royal Navy awarded the points for St. Joseph's failing to field a

team 1-3-30.

Division II.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. P. K.O.S.B. Res. 28 23-23 113 17 48 Navy Res. 10 14 3 2.65 13 31 Athletic "A" 17 14 2 1 53 18.30 S. China "A" 18 14 1 3 34 14 20 S.L.I. Res.... 21 13 35.54 27 20 K.F.C. Res....17 8 2 7 27 38 18 St. Jos. Res. 18 7 3 8 39 37 17 R.A. Res. 915 3 132 47 13 Athletic "B" 19 5 2 12 24 45 12 S. China "B" 17. & 9 10 20 31 2 University... 18 5 1 12 13.47:11 The home team gave a good ex-R.A.M.C... 23 3 4 16 20 56 10 hibition in midfield but were hope- Ewo, Chinese 17 2 3 19 13 50 7 H.K.F.C. Bes. 17 1 8 13 9 58 5 The RA repeated their formerless when close in.

Points awarded to: success against Kowloon, and won

B.L.I.

South China 1

R.A.. KOWLOON

Playing on the H.E.F.C. ground, the home team forced a draw with the Athletic "B" in a goalless game.

.

against the Peninsula team on the B.A.M.C. v, SOUTH CHINA"A" | University for. R.A. failing

Garrison ground on Saturday by

and

од

s

1-2-30

to field a team op 19-2-30 Af Sookunpoo, South China “A” | University for Chinese Ath. the odd goal in five, Kowloon field defeated the B.A.M.C. by the mar-"B" failing to field ed a work team lined out na ungin of seven goals to one. Aɛmis-

team on der.-

RA: Fletcher Feal and take by Newlands let in Chan Yin S.L.I. Res. for RAM.C. failing to field a team Frazer, Ward and Gardiner, Rod Tin to open South China's account. Wong Ki Leung, and Ng Po Kin

21-12-20 gers, Allen, Gill, Moore

(2) added to Bouth China's score Kowloon FC. Res., for R.A. Walker.

Res. failing to held a Kowloon F.C. Hawk; Guest before the interval. Ianson scored

5-2-30 R.A.M.C. for Chinese Ath. O Pile; Nicholls, Dowman and for the Medicale.

"B" failing to field a team on ...

25-1-30 Ewo, Chinese for R,A. Res. failing to field a team

Dunnett T. Pile, Hedley, Cotton, Miles and Eastman.

There was little to choose between the teams during the first fifteen minntés. End to and play was the order but the stanard was low for senior football. The R.A took the lead through Gill who beat Hawk with a fast shot from twenty yards. Kowloon then improved and the R.A. defence was hard pressed, Be veral corners fell to the visitors but the R.A defence got the ball away. Gill put his side further ahead with a fast cross shot that left Hawk standing Half-time, E.A 2, Kowloon F.C. o.

Half-time, South Chins, "A" 4, RAM.C. 1.

South China "A" were on top throughout the second half and goals by Ng Fo Kin, "Chan Tin Tin and Ip Koon Ning gave South China margin of seven goals to

one.

SOUTH CHINA "B" «. ST.. JOSEPH'S RES.

,די

St. Joseph's were a man short when they met Bouth China "B" at Caroline Hill and went down by four clear goals. Li Man Ting (Continued on next Column.)

team on

on

A. Chan Fook, b Edmonds... K. T. Loke, a and b Pater-

зап

H. Nomanbhoy, b Edmonds.... K. P. Gan, c Harper, b Ed-

monds

G. E. Yeoh, run out ...................... F. Hiptoola, at. Davies, b

Edmonda

Soarbutts ...

mern

P. H. Loughlin, not out 14

3 1 18 0

McKay... 31 17 D

Extras

Total

18

..187

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

Reed

IÓ 4 81 7

5

Надавол Sourbutts 1 Way

14

1

в

Zimmers

31

16

1

Craigengower" 0,0,-

R. C. Reed, b Baker

19

0

N. McKay, Meadows, b

Alexander

16

A. B. Hamsón, l.b.w., b

Baker

0

62

F. Zimmern, b Baker

11

J. Leonard, b. King

... 25

IL

0. M. R. W.

N. Mowfung, b Thompson... 13

9.4 2 27 *

A. Abdul-Aziz, b Paterson C. Candah, e and b Edmonds 9 F. S. Chen, t. Davies, b

Paterson

P. L. Tan, Lb.w., b Pater-

son .....

A. T. Nomanbhoy, not out... D

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Paterson Edmonds

0 1 33 B

FRIENDLY-DIVISION I

K.C.C. C.0.0.

Kowloon Cricket Club, league. champions for 1029-1930, entertained Craigengower Cricket Club in a "friendly," and won easily by five wickets. The visitors batted firit and were all out for 120 rana. 8. Y. Gittens, one of the University stal warts, turned out for them and made a capital 71. The only other batsman to make a show, was F. Zimmern who got 25. For the home team, Goodwin took 5 wickets for 62 runs while Ross had 2 for 35 and A. T. Lee 1 for 16.

"Teddy" Fincher opened the innings for Kowloon in good style.

He added yet another balf-century

R. Bourbutta, st. Hunter, b

King

W. Way, b Thompson.

8. Cassumbhoy, b Baker...... R Riberio, b Baker W. Howard, not out

Extras

Total

.107

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W.

Z... 0 ·45

Alexander Baker King Thompson

10 2 23

20

HOCKEY.

CLUB. . H.K.3.R.A.

23-1- 30 to his big bag," and he was ably The following will represent the supported by younger brother Club 1st XI. in the above match Ernie" who collected 41, rapidly, to be played on the U.S.R.C. Kowloon had made 130 for 5 wickets ground on Wednesday, commencing Going at 5 p.m. sharp :-C. L. Gregory, when stumps were drawn.

H.K. FOOTBALL REFEREES' ASSOCIATION.

The monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees Association will he held in the Council office of the H.K.F.A. on Thursday at 8.30. p.m. sharp. All interested are cordially invited to attend.

on late, W. K. Way took 2 wickets W. Woodward, J. Rodger, E. J. R. for 5 runs for the Craigengewer Mitchell, A. A Dand (captain), J. E. Noronha, H. Oven Hughes, G. C.C.

E. I. Divett, RW Skipp, C C. Francis and T. J. Price. Umpire: Captain A. A. Nicholas (3/5th Pun- [jabi Regiment)..

Scores

Craigengower C.C.: 129 runs. Kowloon C.C.: 138 runs for 5

wickets.

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