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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1931.

RESULTS OF WEEK-END FOOTBALL.

CIVILIANS BEAT ROYAL NAVY IN LAT WAH CUP MATCH

ARGYLLS MAINTAIN THEIR UNBEATEN RECORD: ST.

JOSEPH'S OVERWHELMED BY BORDERERS.

In the principal football malthy of the week-end, the Civilians beat the Royal Navy by five goals to thros in the Dai Wah Cup Competition A feature of the game was the failure of the an love to feed both wings and this defect gave the Civilian defence time to pull themecives, together after they gave the impression that they were going to crack-up in the second half.

In the league engagements, Kowloon went down to the Navy in the second division while the Argylls had an easy time with the Club The third division games resulted in wins for R.A.F., R.E.,' and Borderers over Recreio, Rudic Sports Club and St. Joseph'a respectively.

Civilians

NAVY Club

Reorcio R.E. Bordeifers

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION.

Navy

League Division II.

LAI WAH CUP.

.....

Kowloon

D Argylls

Division III.

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1 St. Joseph's

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CIVILIANS v. NAVY.

This match attracted crowd to the Kowloon Football Club ground and resulted in a win for the Civilians by 5 goals to 3. It was not a very good gaine, noth sides making many mistakes, and but for the fact that the Navy starved their right wing and kept on feeding the other, they might have put up a letter show.

The Civilians strong forward lir's soon had the Navy defence 14 difficulties, and With Howe and A. V. Gosano working together with almost perfect understanding, they wore given & very trying time, After several fruitless raids on the Navy gea, the Civilians got their fret goel when A. Y. Gosano sco ed with a low drive which "left Savage standing. The second goal came from the same player when he intercepted. a perfectly placed "Aag-kick from his brother,

Gosano, and headed the ball just out of the goalie's reach. Tho Sai- lors then had things their own way for a time but just before the in- terval Howe received a fine contre from B. Gosano and scored an easy goal, thus giving the Civilians a three-nil lead at half-time.

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HOCKEY.

-POLICE-DEFEAT RAS.C

The E.K. Police won by the odd goal in three when they played the R.A.S.C. in the Mamak Hocke Shield Tournament on the Police Training School Ground at Mong- kok on Saturday. The B.A.S.C have yet to register a win in, the Tournament.

The game was very fast and was in doubt until the final whistle. P.C. B72 was responsible for the winning aegre while S/Sgt. Skipp played a good game at centre-fore- ward and Pte. Andrewwaa..... SBÍO. clofender.

Individual players were were in ovidence in the R.A.5.0. and lack of team work was more noticeabló ; than in the Pelice..

Result:-

HI.K., Police' R.A.3.0.

Teams: →

Police: C Moss; R. Dormer, Khuski Mohammed; Sergt. F. Al- [les, P. C. Dowraan; "B 575, B ́653," Sergt. L. Pennell, B 79 and B 000...

RAS.C.: Pie Andrews: S/Sgt. Marshall; L/Cpl. Reynolds: Pto loch Dry. Cole /Cpl Spain, Craggs, Sg. Hurst, Sgt. McCul-

8/8g. Skipp. L/Cpl. Fry" and Drv. Brennan,

Tournament: Table to Date.

Goals

Argylla were inclined to take things easy in the second half, so. that the Club camo more into the picture. They got their forward line working, and McFarlane' was called upon several times to clear but he was enfe. Duncan worked hard in the Club front line, with out much success. King, at centra forward for the soldiers, was al- ways promment, and Fogwill had St. Andrew'n 3.2 1 0 2 4 A to be very alert to keep out several C.B. Assoc... 1,1 0 0 4 0 2 of his efforts. The game ended

Radio S.C.... 9 10 1 3 3 without any further scoring, the RE & Sig 1 1 0 0 91 9 Argylls thus maintaining their un

Police

3 1 2 0 2 4 2 beaten record.

Incognitos ....I.00 I 111 R.A.S.C.

2 0 2 0 F 3 0

First Win for C.B.A. Ladies.

The teams were:- touloff; Railton, Puncheon, Sloan: Club:-Fogwill; Krilovsky, Pow Bradbury, Duncan, Reid, Tavlin, and Smith.

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Argylla: -MeFarlane: Urant. Fraser; Stewart, Bruce, Yeoman; andra, and. Maxwell. Hogarth, Cannon King, Alex

DIVISION II.

RECREIO. R.A.F.

The Air Force turned out $ strengthened side in this game at King's Park, and played much bet ter football than they have thone previously. They attacked re

Navy Score. Early in the second half a nice "movement resulted in the Navy get-

ting their first goal through Red-peatedly in the first half, Sum- gate and then followed a dull spell one ocension with what looked like mers hitting the cross-bar upon until the Civilians got through" a certain scorers,

out.

again and scored their fourth goal when Segalen headed the ball past after the interval, but the R.A.F. Recreio went on the offensive Savage. This was followed by an- other from B. Gosano which proved defence held

Eventually to be the last one for the Civilians Brimble got through for the air- though Stevens got another goal To me, from pass by Kemish. A the Sailora and McKelvio defectcond goal followed when Britto, Recreio's right back, put through

od the ball into the net, to give the his own goal from a corner kick. Navy their: third goal,

The teams were

Civilians: - Rodger; Martin,

W. L. D. T. A,, Pt.

For the first time this season the C.BA Ladies' won from the St.

Andrew's Ladies' by cue goal in three, The CB.A scored first when B. Walker beat the St. Au drew's goal keeper. P. Gittins tied with a mid-field hit which the C. B.A gonl keeper defected into the not. In the second half P. Hant gave the C.B.A, the winning goal with a well directed shot.

Result :-

CB.A, Ladies' St. Andrew's Endins

Y.M.O.A. Draw..

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At King's Park the Y.M.C.A. H.M.S. Kent "A" played a goalless draw, with

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

THREE MATCHES DECIDED

LAST WEEK.

Three matches were decided in the

The teams were:- Recreio: McGrann; Britto, Strange; Hedley, McKelvie, Bliss; Gaan Marques, Figueiredo, Law Shameon Football League during B. Gosano, Sogalen, Howe, A. Vrance: Gonsalves, Gomes, Outerrer, the past week and in two of there Gosano, and C, Pile.

J. Santos, F. Santos.

the Shameen Sports Club emerged R.A.F.: Navy-Savage; Ward, Dixon;

Ditchburn Bulmer, victorians, their victims being Gatehouse, Stephens, Tugwell; Ro Bassett, Reading, Brimble, SH.M.S. Cicala and H.M.S. Taran bertson, Packer, Redgate, Farrowers, Kemish.

tula respectively. and Skinner..

...

R. E. v. RADIO..

The third game was between H.M.S. Moth and H.M.S... Cicala which ended in a victory for the former by two. clear goals. The Moth are also an ünbeaten side but have shared the points on two occasions.

DIVISION 1. KOWLOON. NAVY, Royal Engineers had an easy time against Radio Sports Club and won Kowloon put up quite a good by eight goals to two, show against the Navy but were

Early in the first half Winch The league table now reads as beaten by a better all-round-team put through his own goal to give follows: by four goals to two. The lovers the Sappers the lead but that was

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pto. hed the misfortune to lose everest all the scoring in this half. After Shameen S.C.e & 1 0 22 5 after a few minutes' play, this man the interval, however, the Bappu Moth 5 3 9 0 11 being injured and having to leave got seven more, Himbury (3) and Seamew the beld.

Morgan and Blown (two each) be- Cicala The first goal for the Navy came ing responsible. "The goals for Tarantula from a penalty but almost imme- the Radio team came from Winch Moorhen diately after, Kowloon were award. and Elms.

The teams were:~~

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ed one on account of hands" on the part of one of the Navy's backs RE: Kimber; Jobling, Whis and they equalised when Wellafield: Buckle, Grosvenor, Fretwell: took the spot kick: Junt before the Leslie, Himbury, Morgan, Sloan interval. Nash put the. Navy, up and Brooma, pa with a fast shot which gave Gure- Radio: Chan; Sherriff, Winch; Surjah Singh, Hamib, Lan-wing Kowloon levelled the scores after hon: Kin, Azim, Elms, Singh, G.; the resumption, when

Nicholls, and Joo. scored. A third penalty kick "was

vitch no chance,

6 9 9 2 11 11 913 4.13 14

3 1:0 2

11

2

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011 Lusitano C. 4 0 1 3 4 17

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts.

4 1 17 5 9 6.4 1 1 18 10

0 4 0 2 9213 8

awarded, this time for "handsBORDERERS v. ST. JOSEPHJ against Wells and Kirkby scored £**** from the spot. Then Navy goa

'Argylls

Navy

Kowicon

Police

5 3 1 1 10 8

7.

This was a farcical game,

St. Borderers... 3 2 2 1 12 a 8

4

3

4 613

had a narrow escape when Bickford grared "the cross-bar with Wilson Joseph's only folding seven mon, Club ...... 6 1 2 3 16 17 out of goal. Kowloon were playing the others not putting in an ap- Recreio ... 6 TI woll now, and looked like making Darance. All the Borderers for St. Joseph's 60 0 8 .8 80 a draw, but Nash put tha isand warde, Hamblin, James, Morgen, beyond doubt just before time was called.

Marshfield and Mason, seared in the first half,

Division II,

Goal.

P. W.D. L. F. A. Pta 700 21 4

14

.8

The teams wera':-

In the second half the Saints had Navy Wilson: Little, "Carter nine men, but it in no way affect Argylla Davey, Burke, Sturdivant; Taylared the play, the soldiers acoring a Navy 7 3 0 2 17 9 10 Martin, Nash, Kirkby and Span they liked. The St. Joseph's players Borderers... 6.4.0 2 21 13 wick.

struggled hard against an over 12th Battery 6 0 3 22 13 Kowloon: Gurevitch; Well whelming bandicap, but the game Kowloon 730 4 17 18 London Everest, Gilchrist, Wil was really little else than a preë. Club liams; Simpson, Whitfield, Nicholls, tice, for the Borderers who won by

R.A.0.0. Cotton and Bickford.

eleven goals to mil.

CLUB V. ARGYLLS.

The teams were ;-- 8.W.D. Watts; Cunnick, Mount ford; Lloyd, Court, Butcher: Ham The Argylls had no difficulty in blyn, James, Morgan, Marshfield, beating the Club seconds who lat Mason,

7. 2. 0:5 5 1 0 4

5 27

19 14

University... 6 0 0.3

Division

III

Goals. P.-W.D. L. F. A. Piz

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the soldiers through to socrs ir, St. Joseph's: Tossan: Thank, F53 92:11 4 their four goals in the first half. Laurel Bullivan, Sousa, Vampin St. Joseph's 59039 20 king (2), Alexander and Maxwell Lim, Sim, Chan

BE 690 420 1724 being responsible for them. (Continued at foot of next column.): Radio 2007 TO 47

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