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ARMY TEAMS TO THE FORE

THREE SUCCESSES IN THE FIRST DIVISION

RADIO SCORE THEIR FIRST VÍCTORY

Army tenus did extremely well on Saturday, the Burderers, Lincolns and RA. all winning in the First Division, and the first two also being successful in the Second Division, but the R.A. seconds went down to the Athletic. In the Third Division, how ever, while the Lineales wen, R.A.F. lost unexpectedly to Radio Sports Club, who registered their first won in Lengue football, and the R.E. also suffered defent.

:

Borderers and Lincolns still head the First Division League tables, while the Athletic lend the Second Division and St. Joseph's the Third Division, though they only take precedure, over the Horderers on goal average, both teams having four wins, out of four games, to their credit,

St. Joseph's

Recreio

Navy

Club

Club

SUMMARY OF RESULTS

Division I.

0 Borderers

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS; MONDAY; OCTOBER 24, 1932.

The Gunners increased their lead RUGBY FOOTBALL when' Seal took the ball up and centred to Moore, who healed past Kitelin. Robertson on the right and his colleague, Sizer, managed to bring the ball into the Gunners' area for the former to shoot- over

·CLUB BEAT KOWLOON R.F.C.

HOME FOOTBALL

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Cowdenbeath 4 Duvideo

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION

[TuBOUGH REUTEN'S AGRYCY]

Airdrie Coltic

1 Third Lanark 2

Bivatford...ll Reading........11

W. D. L. Pts

0.9

20

4

..1. 10

4 Motherwell

I

Crystal Pil

4

2

23

14

1

Norwich......

4 118

2 14

#t-

Lowoow. Oct. 22. Saturday's Homo football matches resulted as follows:

East Stirling St. Mieren Hamilton Hearts

1

Bristol Oll

9: 18

1 Clydo

Luton

.i

3

9

I

19

1 Rangers

Bournemouth 11 ▸

4

Kilmarnock

6 St. Johnstone 4

Exeter 11

Morton Partick

the

ENGLISH LEAGUE

*0 Aberdron

7 Apr Queen's Park 1 Falkirk

I

Bristol (B.)....ll

94

D

Watford ......1

3

Northanton ..11

Division 1.

LEAGUE TABLES.

4 9 5 10

2 6

3

30

4.2 4

10

Division. I.

PW. D L Pis

1:1 鼈 well-contested game the bar. The Navy put on a great Soukampoo on Saturday the Club| effort to try and equalise, but

defeated Kowloon R.F.C. by six Allan stopped in to punt the ball | teen poliits" (two goals and two over the stands. Wood and Bryant tries) to five points ton goal). on the Gunners' right indulged in

Peers opened the scoring, the try a bout of neat passing, the latter being converted. This passing to Walker, who had his only score in the first half, but shot blocked for a corner. Moore

Griffiths ran over n few minutes tried a first timer, but Kitchin after the game restarted, while brought off a splendid ave, To-

Moutrie and Lammer; added fur wards the end the Gunners put on ther tries, one of which was con- pressura and Seal was responsible

verted. for Bryant's second goal,

The Teams were:--

Kowloon's policy in the tight Reruns was to keep the ball and Artillery: Comboy, Allan nud

rely on foot, tactics. Getting the Taylor, Gough, Pardoe and Rogers, ball back to the threes was attempt Wood, Bryant, Moore, Walker, anded with disastrous results in the first half, the Kowloon men being! too slow in getting rid of the ball.

Lincolns

3

1.R.A.

Seni.

3

3 Kowloon ...............

Division II.

5 Eastern

S Kowloon

5 Tsung Tsin

Stt. Jesuph's

South China

Navy R.A.

1 Borderers

o Athletic

5. Ewo

Division III.

1 R.A.F.

Lincolns

Nadio

Recreio

Borderers...

6 University

0 South China

R.E.

o Athletic

Taikoo

1 51. Joseph's

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.

Goala

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis

...... 1

0 14 a

Borderers Lincolns

3 3 0 0 12 3 h

South China.. 2 2006 14 Club ....... 3 2.0.1 9 7 4

St. Joseph's ... 4 2 0 2 4 44 Artillery 4202994 Athletic

Police

Navy Kowlcon Recreio

Athletic

Borderers Kowloon

3 1 1 1 1 0 3

3 1 0 2 0 82

3.1 0 2 3 7 2

3 0 0 3 190

4 0 0 4 3 12 0

Division II.

44'0 010 36 9 12 2, 6 3 3

3 2 1 0 10 3 5 South China.. 4 2 1 1 0 95

3 2 0 11 8 4- 4 2 0 2 10 10. 4 4112 11 11 3 4.1 1 2 7 11 3 4 1 0 3 14 11 2

Lincolns

Navy

Club

Artillery

Ewo

Tsung Tain... 4 1 0 3 7 13

St. Joseph's Eastern

G

3 0 0 34 13 0

"

2 0 0 2 1 14

Division II.

0

St. Joseph's 4 4 0 0 23 3 8 Burderers.... 4 4 0 0 20 38 Athletic 4 4 0 0 19 28 R.A.S:C

3 3 0 0 15 i

South China Lincolns University

Recreio

210 8.3 %

:

11

·

Navy:-Kitchin, Gilbert and Harvey. Robinson, Lawrence, and Goodrich, Robertson, Usher, Bland, Sizer and McCormack.

Neferee :- Mr. Stokes,

The Club threes did better and many of their passing movements brought them near to scoring Lami- mert was a danger on the wing, but he was well marked and given little * H‚K.F.C, », K.F.C,

opportunity. Easterbrook, the Kow Those old-time rivals Hong Kong toon full-back played a fine game Football Club and Kowloon Foot-

The teams were as follows:--

ball Club met

the

Club :-S. J. H. Fox; G. P. Lam.. .nt

Hong Football Club ground mart, R. H. Griffiths, W. H. B. fair number of Rigg, W. E. Peers; M. H. Turner; Play was early A. Macintosh; G. C. Moutric, F. White R. Burch, J. H. Bradford, W. Kerr, in the Kowloon downin, cleared: sending the hall to mid J. C. Miller, A. P. Hall Thompson, field. The home players were por La Roche and J. H. McElney. sirtent, and Dominy scored with an

Kong before

half time saw the Borderers lead. spectators. ing by tour goal.

The Borderers were on the de- fensive a large part of the second half, and they had some luck, Souza missing several charices and Sabhan hitting the crossbar after a fine effort.

The teams were:

excellent shot.

Kowloon :-C.

B. Easterbrook;

J. J. Ferguson, Lt. Stevenson, Et.

3

3

2

1

3

Aston Vila

I Birmingham 0 Bolton

2 Manchester C. 1 Chelsen

1 Derby Huddersfield 0 Blackburn Leferater 2 Everton Liverpoo! 9 Arsenal Middlesbrough Sunderland Newcastle 3 West Brom. Portsmouth Sheffield V Wolves

Grimsby

Notts Forest 2 Swansea

Oldhani Plymouth

Preston N.E, Stoke

Tattenham

5 Southampton ◊

Division III (South)

18

Derby.......11 3 1 17

Aston Villa ....I B 3 0 ID Arsenal.....11 B

4 3 12 894 12

12

5 2 4 12

4 3 4 11

Coventry...!! 5 1 5 11

4 I В 9

5 5 D

Torquay ....11 Clapton ..11 Aldershot 10 Queen's P. R...11 Southend....12 Brighton Cardiff..........11 GillingharȚI 3 Swindon ..... ...11

...12

Wóst Bromwich 11. G 2 314 Newport `.....

Newcastle.......10

JJD 3 R 4

*

0

0 8

* 17

2 7 1.0

8 8

Division III. (North).

P. W. O. L. Pta

B 4 2 18

ยุ 4 10

13

H 3

1 3 18

Stockport .13 5.4

4 14

0 2 3 14

5 3 313

13

4 3 19

4 4 3 12

..12 52 5 19

11 0 .0 5 39

Wednesday .11 5 2 4 12

0

? Blackpool

1

&

14

0 Leeds

0

Portsmouth ..

.11

B 2 મ 14

3 Wednesday

&

Huddersfield...11

3 2

13

Leeds....

4 .II

5 2 13

Division II. ·

Bradford Burnley Charlton

5 Chesterfield

1

3 Fulham

J

Everton Bolton

11

3

A

11

11 6

5

11

Southport .......12 Chester..... ..13 Accrington ......12 Crewo

...II

6

3 Notts County 3 1 Bury

Birmingham 11

4 2 A

10

0

Chelsea...1]

4 2

10

Hull

Manchester U. 7 Millwall

1

Liverpool........11

4

10

Wrexham

2

5. Lincoln

?

2

Bradford C.

1

4 West Ham

1

Sunderland.....11 Blackburn.......!1 2 8 Sheffield U.....11 Middlesbro'....10 2 20 G

4

* 5 10

Gateshead

4

D

Doncaster

11

9

4

B

Barrow

Waisall

1 Port Vale

0

Blackpool 11

3

8 ✡

0

Mansfield

Leicester.kl

1

4 7 0

Rotherham ......11

4

9 5 10

Wolves

Manchester...11

.....11 보 1 8. 5

2 0

Barnsley

..11

3 4 4

น 4

Halifax

:11

2

Tranmero

21

2

Corlialo

19 3 3 6

1 Bristol C.

0

Division II.

Rochdalo

3

0 Clapton

0

P. W. D. L. Pta..

4 Northampton a

1 Newport

3

Stoke C...

B

1 ต

18

Bradford O.....11

7

0 9 IG

2 Torquay

}

1 Exeter

2

Plymouth

.11

7 2 2 16

3 Swindon

Bury

.11

B 3 a 13

2

Port Vale

IT b

2: 3

Southend

• Brentford

Fulham Swansea

.10

4 4 2 19

.11 5 2 4 12

4 Luton

1

Division III (North)

Accrington Barrow

7 Hartlepooja

1

1 Wroxham

Tottenham......11 Manchester U11 Southampton ..11

10 31

Oldham ..... II 4 3 4 11 Grimsby...11 4 3 4 11 Bradford .........31° ~ $

2

*

12

4 4 3 12

5

Celtic Abordeen Hearta Rangers

P. W. D. L. Pts,

.15 8 .14. 10 .14

21

1 3

Motherwell

Hamilton

.13

St. Mirren......13

Я

} 5

12

St. Johnstone 13

3

Carlisle

I Walsall

1

Millwall

·5

10

Third Lanark ..13 0 1

Chester

1 Tranmere

Kilmarnock

2

13

3

Lincoln.

4

10

Queen's Park .1

4 3 5

Crowe

• Stockport

1

Preston

..]} 4

510

Ayr U. 14

50

Mansfield

2. Hull New Brighton o Halifax Rochdalo was too

Rotherhan Southport York

1

Notts. F...11

2

54

0

Cowdenbeath ..13

3

Notts C.

..11

2 5 4

Я

Falkirk

3

1 Darlington

1

Burnley

..II

2- 4

4 5

Dunder 8

3

7

Ò Bardeloy

.0

Morton

13

1

В

Charlton

1' Doncaster. 2 Gateshead

D

..31 Chesterfield ....10 1 3 G D West Ham 11

.1 8

Z 3 G

7

Partick

...J{

Airdrie

... .12 3

East Stirling „13

བྷ 1 10

Play once again centred on Kow-Keith-Murray, Lt. McPherson; L. loon goal and Howe headed in to Peart; A. W. Torrible; J. E. H. seare the second goal for Bong Cogan, Lt. Prior, Lt. Graham, S. MacNider,, J. E. Wilson, Lt. Neill- Kong.

son, R. Stilliard and S. H. Garrod.

St. Joseph's: Marquis; Lawrence

Soon after the start of the second and Gomes; Victor Costa Fernandez; Delgado, Gosano, Leon-half Howe had an open field bat

ard Souza and Sabhan

and

The Borderem: Johnson; Mullane and Morrison; Morgan, Podmore and Williams; Pallister, Harris, Davis, Jones and Duncan.

LINCOLN'S RECREIO.

The Lincolna defented the Re- creio, by three goals to nil, but the score should have been larger,

Though the better team they fail. ed to impress shots, which should have beaten Fernandes hit both past and bar: Commencing their. attack from the opening the. Lin- coins did everything but Noore. Kirkham and Harding were the best wing pair on the field, and from the former came numerous centres which went a-begging. The Portuguese had only nine men at

his abot hit the cross bar. Play was then brought to the home ter ritory where Nelems also missed,

The third goal camo when Strange sent in a stinker which one of the Kowloon hacks tried to stop. bat enly managed to tip the ball into his own net.

S.

The teams were: Chih: Rodger: Martin, Strange M. Railton, Skinner, A. Duncan C. Duncan, Doeniny, Howe, E. Strange and Fowler,

Kowloon:

White, Wells Palmer, MoKelvie, Bliss: Phillips, Hill, Nelems. Blake and Bickford.

Gurevitch;

SECOND DIVISION

.CLUB . EASTERN

The Club

I

second string won

on

the opening, but the fine defensive by five goals to one work of Ogley and Fernandes, kept their own ground. The Club the Lincolns out..

Fernandes played a great game and Ogley also saved several cer-

J

4 3 0 1 1356

4 10 3 7 18 2

4 1

2

Radio

3 1 0 2 3 11 2

R.A.F.

20 02.200

Taikoo

4 0 0 4 4 20.0

ing.

Signals f.E.

3 0 3 2 12 0

3 0.0 3 0 0 0

NOTES ON THE GAMES

FIRST DIVISION

'BORDERERS. St. JOSEPH'S.

On the College ground, the Bor derers, had to fight hard to beat St. Joseph's by the only goal, scored by Duncan in the first half,

opened the scoring through Wil-

whistle went Morris sent in the winning goal for the soldiers.

CHINESE ATHLETIC .. ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Chinese Athletic bent this Gunnera at Sookunpoo by three clear goals. The Artillery defence line played a sterling game, but their forwards were erratic.

SOUTH CHINA FSUNG

TSING.

South China second strong for the Taung Tsing eleven whom they defeated by five goals to two at Caroline Hill.

South China scored three goals in the first half, and added two more in the second. Tsung Tsing scored two in this half.

THIRD DIVISION

RADIO

liams with a well placed shot. The home team did most of the attack- Radio did

AIR FORCE.

well in beat-

tain goals. The Lincolna, however, ing, feat work finishes robbed them ing the Air Force this be- ing their first victory since opened their account with a penalty | of a couple of goals. kick taken by Kirkham for handl After the interval the Club play-they started playing league soccer. ed well and soon took the lead Elms opened the scoring for them through Williams. The same play. after 15 minutes' play and added

The Lincolns defence had an easy time and Barker and his colleagues completed his hat trick" by another good goal before the in- scored two more in quick succes- registering the third. Williams terval. For the Air Force Harvey

on the left was prominent.

helping the forwards to keep up their persistent attack.

The Lincolns were rewarded when a splendid shot by Buldry left the Recreio goalkeeper standing, Hard- ing soon added a third goal,

The teams were:-

Recreio : Fernandes: Ogley, Britto; Bernando. Figueiredo, Marques; Gomes, Guterres, Gonsal ves, Rocha and Ribeiro.

Bion,

t

KOWLOON . BT. JOSEPH'S

ST. JOSEPH'S & TAIKOD CHINESE.

The Taikoo Chiffene - werd, nộ

On the College ground the Row- Inon juniors did well in beating the match for the Saints and suffered Saints second eleven by three goals a heavy defent. by 11 goals, to one,

one. Kowloon scored first The score at half time was three to one in favour of the Saints: The through Webb and the same player second half saw the Saints in splen added another one before half time, did combination, The Sainte third In the change over the Saints kept string have played four matches, Betts, Barber, Cork; Kirkham, good work on the part of Alt and

ther opponents on the defensive, and won al, 20 goals for and 1

against. Harding, Higgins, Ridley and Bal-Santos resulted in Guterrez scoring.

Lincolns-Heath; Turner, Ash;

dry.

NAVY. RA.

The Navy had bad luck in losing Bland and but for this the result might have been different. Bland

twisted his knee rather badly...

The Saints played an extremely good game and the Borderers were rather lucky in snatching both points. In the first few minutes Leonard struck the cross har with Johnson well beaten but the Bor derers at this period did most of

From the start the Navy pressed, the attacking though Costa at oen- _tre_half_was responsible for break-using kick and rush tactics, but the Gunners defended steadily and ing up the Borderers attack again and again Harris and Jones did some good passing, but their finish- ing was weak. Saltan and Gesang played well but neither Souza nor Delgado were at their best.

combined betler.

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Just before Bland's withdrawal BORDERERS. ROYAL NAVY the RA, who were attacking, got

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