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RESULTS OF WEEK-END FOOTBALL. Argyll Hartie, Blackburn,
Docherty, M'Glashan, Hay, Gor don, Reid, Wyllie, Campbell, Lap-
ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS CONTINUE eat and Hughes,
TO WIN IN BOTH DIVISIONS.
NAVY NOW LEVEL WITH LEAGUE LEADERS: UNDER. GRADUATES OVERWHELMED BY GUNNERS.
A full longue football programme was carried out over the week and when the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders mado fur- ther headway in both divisions, scoring wins over Kowloon and the Club in the first and second divisions respectively,
The Navy beat Reurgio, by a fairly comfortable margin and by virtue of their way they are on the same level with the High-. landers; the latter, however, have a bettor goal average.
The gains in the second and third divisions resulted very mach as expeeled, the most outstanding being the match between the 1st Heavy Battory and University when the former scored twelve times without any reply from the undergraduates.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
"DIVISION I
Polion Recroitr Kowloon * Club
1
Borderers Navy
Argylla
St. Joseph's
DIVISION JI.
University
0
12th Battery.
T
1
Navy
"Argylls
J
Club
D
Borderers.
2
R.A.O.C.
R.A.F.
* Radio
DIVISION IN
Not played. DIVISION I
ARGYLLS
KOWLOON
1
R.E.
RECREIO NAVY
DIVISION 1.
KOWLOON -ŇAVY.
Very even play characterized the first half of this game, there being ne scoring as ull.
On the resumption the Navy wer The Navy succeeded in taking on the aggressive; but it was left to full points from the Portuguese Kowloon to open the scoring aften a thrilling, and low-fought to wake up the Navy attack, for
through Simpson. This appeared. game and with both teams play within a minute they had drawn ing well there was no sering matillevel through Martin. Later Kirkby the close of the first half when revived and put the Navy ahead Partington got "a goal to put the from close in. Navy one up.
Skinner on the Navy left wing
- CLUB F ARGYLLS."
BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION.
amount of bank notes in virculation The returns of the average and of specie in reserve in Hong November 20, 1931, as certified by Kong, during the month ended the Managers of the respective Banks is as follows:-
Average Specio Chartered
Barika Amount "In Reserve
Bank of latia, Aus
pralia and
China8 23,503,279 @ 9,300,000* Hong Kong & Shang Cor hai Bank-
Merdan-
poration... 127,780,841 119,000,000+
was responsible for a number of The Argylls were sun on the offen- raids by the Navy on the resump-sive and showed their superiority-Fog tion, but the shooting of the inside men left much to be desired. After bination completely over ran the over the Club.. Their skilful com- a great run this player put his Clan dofones and they opened their team further ahead with a splendid necouns through 3xwell. A few oblique shot. This was followed by minuter inter cQuade, addad a
goal by Stephora.
secund, and Canon their third point. Continuing their pressure the Argylla notched fourth through King..
Towards the close Recreio made a number of attempts to get through and were at last rewarded when B. Cosano sent in a splendid shoe to beat Savage.
The teams were Recreio:-McGrann, Silva-Netto, Souen, Beltrao, Victor, Figuerden, J. Figueredo, B. Cosanc, Roza- Pereira, J. Santos, F. Santos.
Navy-Savage. Ward Dixon .. Stephens Dhirins, Poole. Robert- son. Farrow, Rawson, Partington. and Skinner.
POLICE
#BORDERERS.
2
After the interval the Argylla completely monopolized the game, and increased their score through Cannon. The Club bucked up a bit towards the and and Dunena" was at fault in not beating MacFarlan from close range and a fine chance wene bogging."
B.A.O.C. r. BORDERERS.
Ou the Chub ground, this game į was very fast and keen, and n draw would have been a better indication i of the run of play. However, the Borderers managed to take the points. Mathins and Lakeman net- ted for the Borderers, whilst Sun- som stored for the Critance,
tile Bank of India, Etel.
3,495.000 1,300,000
Total...$134,790,812 $191,330,000
* In addition Sterling Securities Ar deposited with the Crown Agents valued at £1,292,000, In addition Securities deposited with the Crown Agents and Straits Government valued at £2,078,000.
In addtion Securities deposited with the Crown Agouts valued, at £130,000,
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
Argyll Navy
Borderers Police Club Recreio
P. W. D. L. F. A:-Pts.
I
Coals.
2
1, 20 0 1F
51 18 17 11
.8
32 14 10
K
H
- 2 11 82 3 18 17 113 7.18 → 36
St. Joseph's € 0 0.6
Division II.
At Happy Valley, the Borderers were lucky to win, as the Police put up an exeredingly good game. The Borderers were quicker on the hall St. Joseph's
han their opponents, and after 12 BATTERY & ENIVERSITY. Howloon ..... 7 40 3 344 twenty minutes took the lend through Jones. The Police, attack! At Happy Valley, the Soldiers motion with a well-placed pass but fed and Pile brought the scores level
were too good for the Varsity and a corner came to nothing. From Both defences had plenty to do, and had a runaway victory. Their for Lamonts' pass Wyllie ran in and, in the second period, the Borderers of goal, especially their inside who the teams showed good football. wards were very dangerous in front beat Carevicgh to put the Argylls did most of the attacking and shared the twelve goals. Clough (5) “The Argylls were as much better two up. Kowloon were then resered rather a chance goal, Davies More (4) and Walker (a). Final
knocking the ball, out of Fraser's store-19th Bty. 19; Varsity 0. team and thoroughly deserved their warded when Bickford ran down hands, and pushing the ball in.. B-1 victory. After some even play ilus line to centro Timber. The Palier set up ahat altnek on
the Burderers goal but were Lammert got the hall and passed it lake who scored. The Argylis att ta Campbell to open the scaring went further ahead when Cany-
lucky in not scoring. for the soldiers. Timberlake should, Mell's Hagkick was sent across the have qualised a minute later bus goalmouth for Wyllie to uet from nositated in front of goal and loat close range,“ the ball. Half time came "with the soldiers lending by 1-0.
The teams were:-"Kowloon; Gurevitch, London, Martin, Hed-
[1-
The teans were:-Polier: Fruseny Perkins, Brittain, Thorpe, Chan- hrs. Downnn. Cornwall, Hud son, Mers, Sheppard, Pile,
S.W.B.-Johnson, Mullane, Mor.
On the changa cvor. Inuson whaley, Makelvie, Bliss, "Janson, Gil-rison, Morgan, Channings, Under. abernt from the Kowloon forward lott. Timberinke Duncan and Bick line, and Hay as his forwards in ford.
wood, Harria, Davies, Jones, Pod: more, Duncan.
DIVISION III.
R. E. RA.T.
This match resulted in ap easy win for the Airmen, by fur goals
to one.
Argylls.... Navy Borderers 12th Bty. Kowloon Clubs
3
9 2 0 0 4 4 ·10 € 0.2 19 10 2
N
8. 8 0 2 29 15.12
4 0 3
34 13
9 305. 18 17. S
G
0 G A 30 4 FRA.O.C... 7. 10 6 11 22 University.....6 9.0 6 31
Division III..
Reading was the most due- Banderors... 70 12 .21 5 "12 cessful marksman, acoring twice. whilst Keamish and Buimer notched B.A.F. Recreio
03 D
(Continued on next Column.)
R.E.'s only point. que anch. Himbury obtained the St. Joseph's 20
Radio
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10
R.E
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