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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930.
Local Sport
LOCAL FOOTBALL SEASON NEARS
ITS END.
GOSANO OF 'VARSITY TEAM BADLY: INJURED AT "SOOKUNPOO.
FOMERSET L.I. DEFEAT THE ROYAL NAVY IN THE
SENIOR SHIELD · FINAL.
CHINESE ATHLETIC DEFEAT K.F.C.
Excitement ras high throughout the seaior shield game played on the H.K.F.C. ground. The Royal Navy took the lead in the first half; the S. L... levelled up in the second and during the latter portion of extra time, the S.L.I scored the wianing gari.
the teams on the fine game they had put up that afternoon. Mrs. Dyer then handed the shield to Sergt. Bewley-Bull. The "David" cup was also presented to the Royal Navy Sergt. Bewley-Bull handed to Mrs. Dyer a bouquet in silver holder. Mr. Ormiston thanked Chinese Athletic "B" and East Mrs. R. M. Dyer or behalf of the ern FC playing on the same H.K.F.A. for making the presenta ground could not arrive at tion. Three cheers were given for defnite result and a replay will be Mrs. Dyer and the proceedings
cloned.
necessary,
Chinese Athletic went to the head of the League table by their defeat of Kowloon at the North Point Stadium.
Chinese Athletic are to meet the Somerset L.I. in their last league: game. They will have to win fo secure the league championship Saturday's games resulted as un- der:
H.K.F.A. CHALLENGE
་
JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL.
11
CHINESE ATHLETIC. "B" v.
EASTERN F.C.
DIVISION IL
H.R.F. RES. 2. KOWLOON F.C. RES..
WEEK-END CRICKET.
SECOND DIVISION SHIELD DECIDED."
CLUB JUNIORS WIN FOR
SECOND YEAR. "
Congratulations to the Hong Kong Cricket Club on winning the These teams met on the Chinese Second Division for the second year Athletic ground within the race-in succession! This was made pos course, the result being a goallesssible by virtue of their fine win over draw
the Indian Recreation Club juniors: on Saturday, and they have now completed their League programme with pine wins out of ten games played, Kowloon Cricket Club being the only people to put a check to their unbeaten record:
Kowloon played with the wind in the opening half but their forwards let many scoring chances pass Stirling did well in goal for the H.K.F.C.
SOMERSET LI. v. UNIVERS- ITY FC.
At Sookunpoo, the S. L.I. beat the University by four goals to one. fortunate to meet with a very bad Gosann, of the University was un- accident, breaking his leg in a tussle with Green. Both attempted to kick the ball at the same time and Gosano fell.
From a pass by Palmer, Hicks opened the scoring for the S.L.I. and before the interval Guest added to the score.
Half-time, S.L.I. Res. 2. Univers ity F.C. 0.
Denmead and Mead aided goals for the SL.I. in the second half and Lang scored for the University
Result:-
S.L.T. Res. University F.C.......... 1 SOUTH CHINA "A" . EWO.
This game played on the H.K.F.C. ground was witnessed by At one time being favourites for a large crowd. The players were the junior division bonours, South very keen and the game was even-China "A" could only draw with ly fought out. After extra time the Ewo in their league ama at Caro- teams were equal and a further line Hill. Ewo fielded nine players meeting will be necessary to decide only but managed to keep the "A" Someraet L.I.... ** Royal Navy..... 1* the junior shield holder's for the team out.
*After, extra time.
season 1929-30,
SHIELDS.
Senior.
Junior,
The Athletic attacked strong from the kick of and forced a corner Athletic B... 1* Eastera F.C. 1 play was very even, but shortly be
After extra time.
HONG KONG LEAGUE.
Athletic
Navy Rox.
Division I
fore the interval. The Athletic then set up a strong attack and Shek Pui Tim beat Silva with a cross shot from close range.
Half-time, Chinese Athletic
but
B"
A
3 Kowloua .C. 11, Eastern F.C. 0. Division II.
The Athletic opened with 6 Athletic "strong attack. when play Was 6.1.1. Res..... 4 University
resul
free kick St. Jus. Res..... 1 R.A. Res. 1 against them in the goal area II.K.F.C. Res. FF.C. Res. relieved. Liu Kam Ming stopped 8. China "A".. 0 Ewo ......
shot from Lee Bing Pong but be fore he could clear Sabhan rushed up and slipped the ball to Leonard the latter sending into the net to make the scores one all,
SENIOR, SHIELD FINAL.
0
ROYAL NAVY . SOMERSETS.
These team net on the Hong Kong F.C. to contest the final game in the H.E.F.A. Challenge Shield. The game was witnessed by a large crowd and visitors were rewarded , with sparkling play throughout, the result being in doubt until the final whistle sounded. The teams lined out as under :--
Royal Navy: Jarvis; Ward and Care: Timberlake, Hughes and Evans; Van Tromp, Firth, Peacock.. Gray and Dickinson.
Somerset L.I. Hall Hagaard and Huish; Troth, West and Har: ria: Rayson, Knapp, Early, Bewley Bull and Butcher.
Referre Mr. F. Smith.
The Royal Navy played against the wind in the opening half hat were early attacking. End to end play was the order but the defenurs were safe. A corner the "S.L.I. was fruitless and the Navy going down Van Tromp beat Harris but Gray missed a fine chance." Van Tromp and Firth with their ma chine-like movements had the SE.1. defence guessing, and Hall had a worrying time in goal. Excitement ran high when Peacock got through and with Hall beaten, Harris clear ed on the goal line. Then Dickin- 600 and Gray took the ball down the left and Gray beat Hall with a fast low shot and give the Navy the lead,
The interval arrived with the score-Royal Navy 1, Somerset *L. I. 0.
The Navy were the first to attack when play resumed but the SI defence held out. Play being fast and very even. Butcher agaia got away and beat Carey slipped the ball to Earley who gave Jarvis no chance with a fast low shot.
Being again level the teams gavé a better exhibition and each goal had several narrow cscapes. Wong Shui Wo was forced to leave the feld through injury. The whistle sounded for time with the score, Chinese Athletic "B"), Eastern F.C. E
Wong Shui Wo turned out when extra time started but was forced to retire. Eastern took advantage. of this handicap and penned the Athletic in their own half.
The second portion of extra time found the Athletic playing a strong game but Eastern defence held out. From a free kick Eastern got "close in hut failed to score, the final whistle sounding with the score," FC. I. Chinese Athletic "B" 1, Eastern
CHINESE ATHLETIC v. KOWLOON F.C.
These teams met at the North Point Stadium in their return lea Kur game, the Athletic winning by three goals to one.
Result:-
South China "A" Ewo, Chinese'
0
0
In the senior division, the Indian Recreation Club beat the H.K.C.C. at Sookunpoo while "Wayfoong (H.K. and Shai Bank), beat Taikoo" (Butterfield's) in their annual Hong match.
LEAGUE-DIVISION. I.
I.R.C. r. H.K.C.C.
Playing at home, the Indian Re creation Club beat Hong Kong Cricket Club by 11 runs in a clone game."
E. E., Skinner, e.O. Ismail, b
Irani
H. Owen Hughes, e A. A
Rumjahn, b A M. Rumjahn 11 J. Macfarlane, st. S. A.. Is.
mail, b A. R. Minu
Divett Bonnar
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W
3
5 11
0
14
3,2 0
7
Ashworth
Hutchison
25
A. Reid, st. S. A. Ismail, b
A. M. Rumjahn 11 A. C. Bowker, e Abdul-
Curreem, b A. R. Minu
11
J. R. Younger, O. Ismail,
b Madar
C. E. Gahagan, b A. S
Suffiad....
5
A. C. Beck, Irani
10
W. Harris Walker, not out... 12
Extras
15
Total...
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M. R. W. no 12.5 4 26
..111
W. W Mackenzie, b A. S
Suffiad
O. E. C. Marton, b. A. S.
Suflad
15
J. A. Summers, b Abbas...... 62
39
14
0
11
0
0 0
Irani
A. R. Minu ...... 10 Madar
4+
A. M. Rumjaha 3 Abdul-Curreem.. 2 A. K. Minu
A. A. Rumjaha I
DIVISION IL...
H.K.O.C. r. 1.R.C.
Playing at home, the Hong Kong Cricket Club Juniors easily account. ed for the Indians and, incidentally, finished their League programme for the season,
repeating their last year's success by winning the Junior Shield.
were
The visitors batted Arst but The hosts batted first but started Divett and Bonnar bowling at the soon in difficulties, with shakily, losing the first three wickets very top of their form. Esmail (19 in quick succession. Then A. H. Madar (37) and A. R. Minu (32) into double figures. For the home not out) was the only man to rin engaged in an enterprising partner-team Divett took 5 wickets for 20 ship which changed the entire com- plexion of the game. Madar, as
runs and Bonnar 3 for 11. usual, played a careful knock while Minu hit out lustily. The wickets were evenly shared between the Club bowlers:
The H.K.C.C. jonings was a je petition of the Indians' knock, and the first four wickets, fell rapidly, Then. Owen-Hughes (11) and Mac. farlane put up a stubborn stand, and although the latter batsmen made a good effort to pull the game round, they were still 11 runs in arrear when the last wicket-fell.
runs. For the Indians, Irani took
ST. JOSEPH'S RES. r. R.A. RES. Macfarlane was top scorer, with 27
The scores were:-
Ploring on the St. Joseph'swickets for 28 runs. ground these teams played a draw game, the result being one goal all.
The first half was goalless.
Reed beat McGrann and opened for the Gunners about halfway through the second half and before the final whistle sounded Radix scored for St. Joseph's.
R.N., RESERVES, v. CHINESE
ATHLETIC "B."
The "B" team turned out to meet within the racecourse. the R. Navy on the latter's ground which led to a Navy, player being An incident ordered off occurred during the first half.
score and
Potts soon pat on another. With
Wyatt opened the the wind the Navy were continually pressing.
ed for the Navy during the second Potts (2), Sorbie and Wyatt scor. half.
Result:-
Lydian R.G.
A. e Arculi, e Skinner, b
Bowker ...
A. H. Rumjahn, run out
0
A. K. Minu, b Owen Hughes 8 A. H. Madar, e Macfarlane,
b Reid
A. R. Minu, b Duckitt' A. A. Rumjahn, e Batger, b
Duckitt
O. Ismail, run out
3. S. A. Curreem, not out.. 5. A. Ismail, e Duckilt, b
Reid
B. R. Irani, c and b Reid... A. 3. Rumjahn, st. Harris
Walker, b Batger Extras
Rowker
Total..
Bowling Analysis.
37 30
15
..122.
0. M. R. W.
Owen Hughes... 6
R. Navy Rea............ Chinese Athletic "B" LEAGUE TABLES
0
Reid
Beck
0
Duckitt
Batger
TO DATE. Division I.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 3.3 44 19 29
Chinese Ath.... 19 13 Royal Navy.... 19 12 5 2 39 23 29 K.O.S.B.
20 11 03 45 21 93 Somerset L.I. 17 11 4 40 13 24 South China... 17 S 4 5 26 13 20 209 29 31 33 20
R.A.
Kowloon F.C. 18 6.3 9 33 31
Kowloon arrived without their H.K.F.C. goalkeeper and C.. File took up that Recreio position. Although a player short, St. Joseph's Kowloon kept the Athletic out dur. H.K. Police ing the first half of the game.
The teams lined out as under.- Chinese Athletic: Chan Shik Pui; Leung Yuk Tong and Lai Shui We and Ho Choi Yin; To Yuk Tat; Lam Yuk Ying, Wong Kwai Shing, Lai-Wai Koop, Wong
Ring Chung. Pak Chong, Suen Kum Shun and
17 3 3 21,34 17
16 4 2 10 19 41 30
20 4 2 14 18 59 10 1922 13 20 50 6 Division II.
Goals,
K.O.S.B, Res. 29 23 2 3 113 17 48 P. W. D. L. F. A. P.
S.L.I. Res. 20 17 3 6 73 29 37 Navy Rea... 25 19 4 2 100 13 42 8. China "A" 3 17 2 4 69 91 36 Athletic "A" 21 17 2 2 60 20 36 Eastern F.C. 23 11 3 9 45 40 £5 Kowloon F.C. C. Pile Gillott; St. Jos. Res. 23 8 4 11 Cotton, Dowman and Eastman; TK.F.C. Res... 21 8 3 10 27 32 19 49 64 90
Pile. McKelvie, Hedley, Simpson R.A. Res. 9774 18 28 03 18 and Miles.
Ewo Deme 23 6 5 12 24 61 17
Kowloon attacked from the kick
S. China "B" 22 6 3 13 32 61 15
headed in from the flag kick and Athletic off and forced a corner. Hedley University 4 6 2 18 22 63 14 B92 5 2 15 24 59 12 Chan, Shik Pui cleared. Kowloon R.A.M.C 98 4 4 1898 65 19 kept up the pressure and a fast H.K.F.C. Res. 24 1 low shot from MeKelvie caused Chan to make a full length dive to
With the teams again equal the players went all out and for a time the S.L.I. were pressing. The Navy defence wore down the attack and were unlucky in not again, taking the lead. Hall was busy in goal but he managed to keep out shots. from Firth and Gray. From a pass
The second half opened with by Dickinson, Firth gent in a drive which was charged down by Huiah light rain falling. The Athletic
turn the ball out.
Half-time, po score.
soon took the lead; To Ewai Shing
5 18 19 03 7
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The Navy tried hard for a winning beating Penny with a long shot. goal but the whistle sounded for The Athletic continued to press and time with the score, Royal Navy 1, from a pass by Tso Kwai Shing, 12.30 to 1.20 p.m.-Demonstration Lai Wai Koon beat Fenny. Kow-
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The first portion of the extra time loan set up an attack on the Athle-1.30 p.m.-Weather report. was goalless. Opening out the playtic goal but hands relieved. At the in the last portion, the Navy put other end, the Athletic went further the 6.L.I. on the defensive. From head when Penny misjudged & a breakaway on the left, Bewley long shot from Lai Wai Koon and Bull and Butcher overran the Navy the ball entered the net. defence and Earley taking & pass
Being thres down, Kowloon made
from Butcher beat Jarvis from close
range. The S.L.I returned to the 1st effort and Leung Yuk Tong attack and were close in when the
final whistle wounded...
Presentation by. Mrs. E. M. Dyer."
After game, the teams lined up ic front of the covered.stand. Mr. J. Ormiston, Chairman of the Hong Kong F.A., before Asking Mrs: Dyer to present the shield, congratulated
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The Athletic were pressing when the final whistle sounded.
Result
Chinese Athletic
Kowloon F.C
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E. R. Duckitt, c A. A. Rum-
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KH. Batger," e A. H. Minu,
b Madar...............
E. J.. R. Mitchell, c O. Ismail,
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When the first two wickets of the Club fell for D runa, it looked as though it would be close thing, but after Martin had a somewhat cricket and made 49 runs Summers lucky start, he settled down to good played carefully for 32 while Mac- kenzie collected 15 in quick time.
For the Indians, A. S. Suffiad took 5 wickets for 44 runs. The scores were:-
Indian R.C. 2nd XI.
M. P. Madar, b Bonnar...... H. T. Barma, l.b.w., b Divett 3 A. S. Suffiad, e Marton, b
Divett
D. Mohamed, e Summers, b
Divett
A. R. Suffiad, b Bonirar.......
F. M. el Arculli, b Bonuar.. 0 J. S. Ackber, b Divett.
A. R. H. Esmail, not out
Sirdar Khan, b Divett...... M. R. Abbas, b Ashworth... S. Ismail, c and b Hutchison
Extras
Total..........
10
53
LEAGUE TÄBLES,
The position of the teaius, up-to- - date, are:-
E.K.0.0. 2nd XI.
H. J. Armstrong. b A. S.
Suffiad
R M. Wood, b A. S. SüßBad 10
J. D. A. Hutchison, e A. S.
Sufiad, b F. M. el Arcúlli... 6 E. R. West. not ont
0
J. Ashworth, 1.b.w., b.Abbas 4
Extras
Total (for 8 wkis.)....103
G. E. R. Divett and J. L. Bonnar did not bat
Bowling Analysis.
Kowloon C.C. ... 7 3
... 6
Civil Service....* 3 J Craigengower Army....** 1a Indian R.C: ...... 0 Hong Kong CCT University ..... '6 Royal Navy
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