HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1933.
LOCAL SOCCER SEASON
OPENS
South China Wins Chinese Derby
ARTILLERY BEATEN BY
CLUB
KOWLOON BY LINCOLNS
The 1933-1934 Soccer league season was officially opened on Saturday when no less than 11 matches were played in all three divisions. With the exception of one, the results were as expected.
In the Senior division, the Club beat the Royal Ar- tillery, while Kowloon were narrowly beaten by the Lin- colns. An unpleasant incident marred the Police Recreio being given match two players-Moss and Bowern “marching orders."
The surprise of the day was the defeat of the Bor derers, last year's runners-up, by the Royal Navy in the Second Division. The Chinese Athletics, last year's champions, maintained their old form, defeating the Clab, while the Lincolns went down to South China.
The R.A.M.C., new comers to the League made a promising debut in the Third Division by beating the University 10-1.
Two First Division matches were played yesterday, South China, last year's champions, heat the Chinese Athletics by four goals to one in what was generally call. ed "The local Chinese Derby," while St. Joseph's lost- to the Borderers by two goals to four..
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
CLUB
FIRST DIVISION'
KOWLOON
RECREIO
4 ARTILLERY. 2 0. LINCOLNS 1 POLICE
SOUTH CHINA 4 ATHLETICS
BORDERERS 4
CLUB
After "the interval the" Athletics livened up considerably, and were seen on the offensive for the greater part They, however, faued to score owing to erratic passing, 1 while at the other end Wong Mee 5 Shan and Tam Kong Pak missed hndly. At this stage rain began to ST. JOSEPH'S 2 fall in torrents which had the usual effect on the players as well as the SECOND DIVISION
ball and ground. Ball gontrol was extremely difficult, while the con- dition of the ground made most of the players continually lose their foothold. However, the game was as interesting as before, and just 1 before the whistle went, Wang Mee 5 Shun added the fourth good for the 10 champions.
KOWLOON
S. CHINA
1 ATHLETICS
4
0 ARTILLERY
3
4 LINCOLNS
0
H
BORDERERS, 1 NAVY
Ď
THIRD DIVISION
S. CHINA 2 ENGINEERS
LINCOLNS 2. RECREIO
UNIVERSITY 1 R.A.M.C. BORDERKES & B.A.F.
South China Beat Athletics
2
FINE GAME AT CAROLINE
HELL
Avery Lai game
seem
The teams were ;
South China: Wong Wh Ly Tin Sang and Lau Mau; Leung In Chan, Leung Wing Chiu and Li Kwok Wai; Yeung Siu Yick; Wong Mee Shun, Pau Ka Ping, Tom Kong Pak and Ip Pak Wa.
LOCAL HOCKEY
Shanghai Defeated At K.BGC
but for a very fine sare by wil Jats Beat Y.M.C.A.
liams, who matched, the ball off
his toe.
Fortes scored the BorderersTM Foal, But Ellsworth and Barnett each added goals for the Navy. ATÉLETICH V. CLUB The Chinese Athletics,
interval, the club's
8-3
Heavy scoring and the forward play featured the hockey match be- tween the TM.C.A. "A" team and the Jats, on the Marina ground on Saturday.
PORTIA IN GREAT
FETTLE
HOME TEAM WINS BY Impressive Performance On
FOURTEEN SHOTS
· Playing, at the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club on Saturday, Shanghai, represented by A. A Malcolmo,, G.M.P. Remédios, T. G. Main and W. A. Bailey (skip)
last years champions, opened. their season in a promising manner. beating the Club by four goals The Y's were out-played in the to one at Happy Valley...
Arst half, the score being 40, In the first half, the Chinese but although they had another went down by 23 shots to 9. forwards played good football be-retted against them in the second, The Kowloon club was represent- ing fast and tricky, but after the they managed to score three goalsed by W, 8. Drake, V. Petherick, defence im- themselves. Lieutenant Sper was D. Gow and F. L. Rapley (skip). proved considerably as a result of in fine form for the winners, gett Malcolm found the green very which the Chinese were held in ing three goals and Jail (e), Ha-difficult and Drake often had the bib Khan (?) and Goundall were better of him in the first woods Good play by Cheong Moon- the other scorers For the YMCA Remedios also, proved somewhat wing resulted in the first goal, the two Lammerts and Gilchrist disappointing while Main was
the each scored a goal. Koo meeting the ball on Frun. A few minutes later Koo re- peated the effort and the Chub conceded another`goal when Lo Chai-wan sent in a great drive.
check.
After the interval the Club had their fullshare of the play. Wil- liams hit the post; and Bell shot just over. The Athletics went fur- ther ahead when Koo scored his third goal. In the last minutes Belt scored after a solo effort.
KOWLOON V. RA,
At Kowloon, the Artillery prov- ed too strong for the home team, winning by three goals to nil.
Bailey only in fashes
as skip brought off some fine shots but most accurate while he was the player, even He failed to be can- sistent.. On one occasion.. when
SHAI BOWLERS his side was lying the shot, Bailey
* BEAT, YACHT
CLUB
Interesting Game At
The Gunners opened their scor- North Point: Richards
ing after fifteen minutes when Snooks sent over a nice centre for Leach to score with a first- time effort.
The Gunners' second goal came from the right wing again, Snocks sending across a beautiful centre for Hardy to head through. The Kowloon forwards though well served by their halves, could make no headway.
A Good Skip
VISITORS SCORE, TWO FOURS AND A FIVE.
Playing at North Point yesterday, the visiting Shanghai Bowlers khad a comparatively easy game
and won by 23 points to 18.
second
in attempting to add a with a difficult draw, hit the jack so hard that he carried it into. a nest of the Bowling Green's back woods... to
allow them to lay 4.
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w.s. Drake D. Gow
V. Petherick
F. L. Rapley
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Nicholls made some good saves for Kowloon but towards the end he was beaten by Birmingham who gave him no chance with a fast low shop which hit the bat skip they have tried so far, and it seems more than possible that tom of the upright and rebound-Richards will be
called ed into the net.
skip the first interport
C... Richards, skipped the Shang- hai tear and proved
13. the best
S. CHINA V. LINCOLNS, On their own ground S. China against the Colony when Luz will
lead Hongkong. beat the Lincolns by four clearA very strong wind prevailed throughout the afternoon and a 8cals.
slight drizzle came on before the match, and again just near the end, but in spite of this, quite
The Chinese were superior throughout and on their form on Saturday, it would not be surpris ing to see them in the running for the championship."
Shek-wai
few minutes
--LUPES AND REMEDIOS
CONCERT AND DINNER.
At a concers and dinner which i followed the match at the Bowl- ing Green, a very enjoyable time
a good game was seen.
On Saturday, the Shanghai South China attacked from the team were defeated by the Kow-was spent by the Club members start and within a Ng Po-kui put them ahead. The loon Bowling Green Club by the and their guests. In the course Chinese second goal came from wide, margin of fourteen shots.
who headed Kam
IN FORM through from a pass by Ng Fo- Kai.
Lopes, who played No. 1 for After the interval the Lincolns Shanghai and Remedios who was improved, but they soon fell off second man for the visitors were and South China scored two far-largely responsible for Shanghai's victory, though Bailey and Rich- ther goals through Ng Po-kui.
ards also did, very well
THIRD DIVISION
·
The team showed denite im provement on their earlier ap- pearances in Hongkong, and at times played at a surprisigly high standard. The game opened sen- sationally with Shanghai scoring
8. CHINA V. RE, On the Chatham Road, ground. South China defeated the Royal Engineers by the odd goal in Chinese Athletics: Li Kwok Ki;three. To Wai Hing and Tanga fur but the Yacht Club took the Tan Kwang Wing and Wong Ping Man Hang netted for the winners next three heads to lead by 5-4 Li Kwek Chiu, Ip Pang Fai and and Hollsworth, scored for the Shanghai drew level with a single
losers.
Ho Choi Yin; Tang Kwong Sup, An Kin Fung, Ho Ka Kuen. Mak at Siu Hong and Fung King Yue. when Referee: Capt. Hague, RA
Caroline Hill yesterday Bouth China, last year's cham-
STOPPED BY RAIN.
Sou
BORDERERS. V. RAF.
RAMC V. UNIVERSITY
and the Yacht Club again led when they scored a single. Shang-
The
The Borderers beat the RAF hai then scored a "Ave" to lead by by 3 goals to 2 at Happy Valley. 10-6 Nothing daunted, the Yacht pions, beat Chinese Athletics by This match was played at
Nelson, Purcell and Morgan scored Club drew level in two heads and before the interval, while Gregory by the end of the twelfth -head four goals to one, in what is gen-kunpoo but had to be abandoned on netted for the Air Force. In the was leading by 13-11 Number erally called "the local Chinese account of the heavy rain that be closing stages Tate added another 13 however, seemed to spell doom Derby. Although the score steins
[for the RAF...
for them for they remained at to indicate an easy win for the kin to fall shortly after 6.15 pm
The Bordeners were much the bet-
that figure for five heads, while champions, the guine was in fact
Shanghai went on to score & shots very even and it was due to errors ter team and were all over their
The Royal Army Medical Corps.bringing the total to 19 against that both rides scored their goals. rather a trial. After a few minates newcomers to the League, made the Yacht Club's thirteen.
opponents who found the wet ground The Athletics had as many opport of what might be described AS a promising start with a 10-1 Yacht Club made up for lost time
nities of scoring as their oppon- ents, but they showed lack of un. scrappy play, the soldiers settled victory dies. the University by taking five points in the 17th dow and soon opened the scoring Poole, (2), Lane, and Xing scored head, but two singles and a two derstanding and erratic passing which eventually cost them The This acted as an incentive to their for the scan the first half, put Shanghai in a comfortable forwards for no sooner had play but Tioa reduced the deficit be position just before the last head resumed than they got anotar fore the interval Pim (2), Poole was played, which fell to the With the exception of the
goal.
(2), and King (2) added goals for Yacht Club by a single." absence of Fung King Cheong the
St. Joseph's in the meantime were the winners after the interval. champions turned out their strong putting up a determined fight and
Abraham and Sutton played LINCOLNS V, REGREKO est team possible," in view of the fore the interval they had reduced
well for the Yacht Club. but the The Lincolns defeated the Re- importance of the match, which the deficit by one. They were ereio at King's Park by Ave clear aroused considerable interest among the Chinesa community. rather unfortunate in not getting goals. Clarke scoring four goals Becond goal before half-time. erque from a penalty, after Harper
natch.
соль
SATURDAY'S MATCHES
FIRST DIVISION - CLUB (V:- ARTILLERY
This was evident by the large After the change-over, the soldiers had opened the scoring... trowd that turned up. The cham-cored again but this was rather a pions maintained their short-pass- ing tacties which as usual proved lucky goal. They then conceded a effective while the Athletic adopted penalty which St. Joseph's
verted, and after the Borderers had tha rush tactics.
Play started fairly evenly with got their fourth goal, drenching rain came on and play had to be both aides attacking in turn abandoned Several opportunities were missed, and it was not until after 10 minutes play that South China upened the scoring through Pau Ka Ping, who scored in a "malee
SECOND DIVISION NAVY V, BORDERERS The Borderers, last year's run-
from a nice pass by Yeung Shinners up were surprisingly beaten
Ön their own ground; the Hang- Kong Football Club did well to best the Royal Artillery by tour goals to two.
feature of the match was the ex- cellent play by fichards as skip. Who, when called upon to prevent big scores invariably managed to get his wood mixed up with the opposition and so reduced their points.
The detailed score is as follows: BELANGHAI
HONGKONG DERYACHT CLUB
·E, ABRAHAM J.W.C. BONNAB F. SUTTON
LOPES REMEDIOS BAILEY The Club were better in posi-EICHARDS tional play, and although they showed little" combination, they Head
go-ahead methods by the
Yick The Champions continued to by the Navy by five goals to one fully compensated for this by their attack, and Tam Kong Pak missed at Sookunpoo. badly
was The soldiers downfall
Combey the Artillery goalkeep
The Athletics then retaliated and mainly due to their lack of Comer, was the outstanding player an within five minutes of the first goad, pination,, while on the other hand the Beld, and he was mainly re- they equalised through Mak Su Hong who sent in a beautiful shot the railors, besides combining sponsible for saving his side from
tactics la much heavier defest. from just outside, the penalty areali Adopted the rush
With reet effect
Howe opened the scoring -- for Play was again even at this stage, After 20 minutes play, the sai the Club beating Combey after with the champions slightly superior in attack. About Ave minutes be lors opened their scoring through the latter had partially saved fore the interval, South China was Barnett Williams played well in his header, Shortly afterwards, triven a "gift" goal through the goal to the Borderers, but he was the Artillery had an oppor- error of the Athletics goalkeeper again beaten before the interval tunity to equalise when they were who, after getting the alt fumbled when Ellsworth broke through."!
awarded "s" penalty, but Edmunds
12
3
3
A. CHAPMAN (Skip) Bhots Total Shots Total
(skip)
10
10
··11·
12
·13.
-14.
15
and dropped it Fru Ka Ping who After the interval the Navy sent in a weak shot which To- was standing by rushed and were again on the offensive and will saved Just before the inter
Immediately afterwards it was only the fine keeping of val. however, they succeeded in 17 g Pak adled the third goal Williams that allowed the Border levelling the scores through Walk 18
angle shot from outside ers to avoid a much heavier deer, area. Two goals with feat. Ellsworth scored the third After the Interval the Club
goal, and would have had another (Continued on Page: 12.)
df an informal speech, Mr. T. G. Main, manager of the Shanghai team remarked, that in a way he was glad, Shanghai had lost, as it would be an incentive to them to stinen up for the Interport.
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