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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933

WEEK-END SPORTING ACTIVITIES

LOCAL FOOTBALL

WEEK-END FOOTBALL

MATCHES

ASSOCIATION ELEVEN WIN GOVERNOR'S CUP

S. CHINA BEAT ARTILLERY IN CHARITY GAME

Low-scoring Isatured the matches played during the week-end, the highest score being that between the Navy and the Athletics which resulted in a win fox the former by five goals to two.

For the first time in the annals of local football, a Governor's Cup was presented for competition, and this was competed fox on Saturday when the Chinese Amateur, Athletic Federation XI. lost to the Hong Kong Football Association by two goals to fil At the conclusion of the game, His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.B.E., presented the prizes.

In a charitable game played at Caroline Hill yesterday, "South China beat the Royal Artillery by two clear goals after an evenly. eoutested game. Of the League matches played, Kowloon just managed to bust the Police by three goals to two in the first division, while in the third, the Signals Jest to South China by two goals toil.

NAVY BEAT ATHLETICS: POLICE LOST TÓ KOWLOON

CHARITY GAME

SOUTH CHINA BAT *ARTILLERY.

A charity game in aid of the Ip Nou Yeung Tong Free School Fund was played at Caroline Fill yester day between South China and the Royal Artillery, and ended in a wiu for the former by two goals to nif, The game was evenly contesto, with the Chinese slightly superior. The Gunners had their fair share of uttack, and were presented with several chances of scoring, but they lasked the finishing touches,

GOVERNOR'S CUP

ASSOCIATION XI BEAT CHINESE.

D

YACHTING

SATURDAY'S EVENTS

Isobel and True Blue were the first two yachts to inish in the Fourth Sweopatuko ruce on Satur day, but a protest may be lodged, and, should it may be upheld Oslo will win the race.

Colleon won the Menagerie Rasa by 7 mins, 35 Beesi, from Blušjackót. The following were, the results:-

4th SWEEPSTAKE RACE, Course-Stonecutters' Island. (Optional Port or Starboard). Distance: 9 miles. Preparative Gring 14.30, Starting Gun: 14.33,

N. Yacht A.7 Isobel A.11 True Blue A.2. Oslo

A.G Jan

High Water at 07.11 and 18,30. Low Water at 00.91 and 19.26. Finished

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4.8 Jose

A.9 Gul

A. La Lindo

A.4 Artemis

A. Carpenter A.3 Wasp II. A.10 Civada

.

Subject to Protest. MENAGERIE RACE for

"E" "I" and "Y" 'Glasses. Started at 14.45..

On Cor. Yacht H'cap. Course rected Pan Colleen

Scratch 4.30.38 1 Bluejacket 75' 11'-fb-4.38.11 2 Dorothea Scratch 441113 Stella

76 11-15 4.42,26. 4

Leung In Chan and Li Kwok Chui were splendid spoilers.

H.E.F.A. XI Combey, Mullane, Ali; Bliss, Pardde, Duncan; Baldry, Bryant, Purkins, Ridley, and Brenhan.

This match was played on the Club ground and was witnessed by

G.A.A.F, XI: Lim Thin Chan; a large crowd. The Chinese were Lau Mau, Li Tin Sang; Laung In- considerably handicapped by the Chan, Leung Wing Chui, Li Kwok absence of three of their regular Wai Lai Kwok Chui, Mak Sai forwards, but despite that they managed to hold the Association Hon, Wong Mee Shun, Chan Yu eleven for almost three quarters of Tin and Wong King Chang.

Referee Mr. J. Baldwin the game.

The game was fairly even in the opening half, but after the interval the Chinese racked up badly, and the ball was continuously in their

The Game,

half.

THIRD DIVISION

S. CHINA

SIGNALS.

HOME CRICKET

NEW SEASON GREETED WITH FOUR DRAWN MATCHES

THREE PLAYERS SCORE

CENTURIES'

[THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY)

London, May 6. fered very considerably with the Despite the fact that rain inter- mid-week cricket programme, the form shown by some of the players was very encouraging and from all appearances it would seem that a very enjoyable season is promised.

C. F. Walters, the Worcester, cap tain, and R. "de' W. K. Winlaw (Cambridge University) both start- ed the season off with a century odd incidentally they each scored 115 runs though the latter was not out. "Gregory" (Surrey) also entered the land of the magical three figuros, claiming 111 out of Surrey's total

of 394.

NOTTS » WORCESTER -

This match was played at Not- tingham, and winning the toss the visiting captain very naturally elected to bat The Notts bowling. was of a high standard and at one stage Worcester wore in a rather sad plight but a typical esptain's in- nings by Walters altered the com- plexion of the game and the side went on to score 210 before the last wicket fell. Walters gave an exhibi- tion of careful 'batting and after playing himself in wont' on to punish the loose uns severely. He

made 110 runs,

Nottingham appeared set for a huge total when Jupiter Pluvipa took a hand in things. They were then 15% for 9'n'd the match was therefore left drawn.

The scores were:- Worcester, 1st innings

Walters, 116. Notte, 1st innings (for 2

Wickets)

210

124.

|CAMBRIDGE *. SUSSEX

The Light Blues were at home to‘

Sussex (last season's runners-up)" but what promised to be a very high-scoring match was brought to an abrupt end when rain fell.

The under graduates had first use of the wicket and thanks to some consistent batting, they were able to declare at 488 for the loss of ouly 6 wickets, R. de W. K. Winlaw who' made 85 runs in last season's Fresh- On their own ground, Southman's Match delighted his support Chica beat the Signals by two clear with a display of polished He scored all round the The game atarted with the Euro- goals. Neither side scored in the cricket. peab attacking, but were repulsed first half but soon after the in-wicket and was not out with 116 This continued for over twentyterval, Tong Hang opened the spor- runs. minutes, until the Europeans opening for the Chinese. Five minutes ed the scoring through Bryant who later the Chinese went further sent in a hard drive just outside ahend through the same player. the penalty area. A minute latér Purkins had a great chance to put ATHLETICS ENGINEERS

Play started with the Chinese atlacking, but they were repulsed. The ball was then transferred and Harris just shot otver. The gume was very oven at this stage, bil although both goals were visited in turn, neither side seemed likely to Here. After about twenty minutes. play, the Chinese opened the scor ing after a continuous attack. In attempting to clear. Walker mis-ed badly. kiked and Ip Pak Wah rushing in control to Cheng Siu Hong who stored with a fast shot. Immedi ately afterwards, the Gunners near ly equalised when Leach shot over from close-in.-

his side further ahead but he miss.

were

..

Faced with this big tatai, Sussex were in no way dismayed and play. ing the carefree cricket that is typically Sussex, they gathered 233 for 7 before stumps were drawn on account of rain. P. The scores were:- Cambridge 1st innings (0

wickets, declared} Sussex, let innings. (for 7

Winlaw, 118.

wickets)

--

489

939

The Chinese 'Athletics The Chinese then attacked but with the Engineers on the Club rather lucky to share the points Combey saved well from Wong Mee ground. The Engineers had many Shin. Play then transferred, and opportunities to score and were de Brynnt tested the goalkeeper with cidedly the better team, but their a hard drive from 40 yards range, forwards lacked the finishing tou the latter saving at the expense of chas. The Chinese were the first to

take the lead when Wong Hing M.C.C. SURREY Cheong scored during a goal-mouth Quite a large crowd turned up scrimmage. The Engineers attacked at Headquarters to watch the continuously but could not manage game between Marylebone and to equalise until late in the second Surrey but this, like the other half when Sloan sent in a well matches, was interfered with by

a. corner.

In a raid on the Chinese guai, Lau Mau miskicked, and Baldry running in beat Lim with a fast ground shot.

THE RESULTS

The Governor's Cup. HEFA. XI 2. CA§. XI S. China.

Charity Game.

2. E A... League-First División.

After the interval, the Chinoso took up the offensive, and nearly

After the interval the Chinese at. incronged their lead, when Tong tacked, but Lai Kwok Chiu shot over. They continued on the offen. Kwan, with no one to mark him,ive, but Mullane and Blies savec shot wide. At this stage, the ball well, earning rounds of applause. was continuously in the Gunners' On one occasion, the Chinese nearly placed phot hall, but the Chinese could not equalised, when Wong Mee Shun, score owing to their dallying too with an open goal, shot over. Chan much in front of goal. The Gan Yu Tin left the field injured at nors then had a brief period of at this stage, and did not return. tack, but most of their movements From then on the ten Chinese Hers were apoiled by Seal who centred outplayed. badly. On one ocision, the Gun- hors had bad luck in not equalising whon each shot point blank at goal, the goalkeeper just managing to deflect the ball. Play was then in midfield for a while, after which the Chinese returned to the attack but their forwards missed numerous chances. Soon afterwards, however, they met with success when Tong Kwin sont in a well placed shot from a nice centre by Ip Pak Wah.

Towards the end, the Gunners tried hard to reduce the arrears but failed.

Koyloon

Police

-8 Navy-

1 Athletic

Immediately afterwards Bryant Athletic early increased the lead with a hard shot, the ball just passing. League Third Division, were definitely inferior, but towards 8. China over. At this period, the Chinese Engineera the end, they improved greatly, Mak Stu Hen missing an open go!.

The Players,

2 Signals LEAGUE TABLES FIRST DIVISION.

Combay, at goal was safe and was'' well covered by Mullane and Ash. The backs played splendidly with Artillery The teams wore:-

good understanding, and excellent Borderers Artillery Compey; Walker and tackling. Bliss gave one of his best South China Wrpe Rodgers, Fardge and Hardieplays, although his distribution Lincolns ris Edmunds, McDonald, Leach, of the ball at the opening exchanges Navy

was weak. Both Duncan and Bk. Joseph's - Bouth China -Làm Tia Chan; La Pardoe were faulty in their pass Club

Tin Sũng and Lau Mau; Leang Ining, either by overkicking their Police Chan, Wong Mee Bhun and Li Kwok forwards or passing to their oppon Athletics Wai; Cheng Bin Hong, Tong Kwat sound

ants, but their defensive work was Kowloon Fung King Choing, Leung Tat Wing

Reck and Ip Pak Waheeda

Woods and Seal.

Athletic, Nagy.

This match took place on the Kowloon Football Club ground und albrneta, a large, crowd most of

FLOKU tonn.

rain.

M.C.C batted first but against some good bowling could only muater 110 runs. Burrey replied with 384, with Gregory (111) who o was in great form as their fóp-

scorer.

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Surrey, 1st innings

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Gregory, 111

M.C.C., 2nd innings (for-9

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THIRD DIVISION.;

Baldry, did little except to SUAP up the chance which brought the se cond goal and. Brennan was out of form. Purking concentrated on har rasing the back, and Bryant ana Ridley; kept Lan Man and Dr Ting Borderers Sang-on, the alerter

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that and breaking up St. Joseph's attacks with well-timed tarktos. Athletio Liang Wing Chai, Although play Radio Ink well, was not as good as usual: Engineers Parkins kept him busy, and as Signals result those long sweeping passes sordio

More piny had been in progress for many minutes, it became pri dons that the sailors were outclass ad and this impression was borne out when tho Anal whistle found. the Athletle whitors by, the com," fortablé margin of 6' goals to '3,,

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OXFORD » YORKSHIRE" -

There was much disappointment at Oxford when rain interfered with their match with the Chan- ploh county to such an extent that the latter had no chance to hat, ut all...

Oxford made 277

innings but after that there more further play,

Sussex Cricket Distinction

PROSPECTS. OF FOUR LEAD- ING COUNTIES

Ogly Susept will play every other countin this season's cricket 1 champions

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This number of matches to qualify day during the food the bhampionsly hãy been re

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