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LOCAL

FOOTBALL

Athletic Beat Police

NAVY GO

DOWN TO ST. JOSEPH'S

Many Surprises Over The Week-end

The tussle between the Service teams at Sookumpoo was a surprise for the Borderers, supporters, the Lin- colns winning by five clear goals.

On the Railway ground, the Navy were surprised by St. Joseph's, the College team winning by the odd goal" in three.

At Caroline Hill, the Young Indians defeated the Navy in division II by four goals to two..

Results

FIRST DIVISION. Hong Kong Club 7 Club de Recreio: 0 Lincoln Regt & S. W. Borderers 0 St Joseph's FC 2 R. Navy

SECOND DIVISION,

Lincoln Rogt 7 BL.A. ".

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Hong Kong Club "Kowloon F.C. 5. W. Borderers $ China ath.

Young Indians 4 K. Navy..

THIRD DIVISION.

S. W. Borderers & University Club de Recreio 6 R. A. M. C... R. A. S. C.

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HONGKONG CLUB v. RECREIO

The Club secured an easy' win aver the Recreto on." the Club ground the result being a win for

the Club by seven clear goals.

The Recreio played very neat to ball. but lacked to Score goals. They were very light com- pared with their opponents and failed to press home when close in. Fowler was outstanding for the Club, scoring three goals. Howe was the master of the attack, scoping two goals and giving

Fowler

two net. passes which were turned into goals.

in the opening minute, Fowler opened the score. Running in from the wing he met a pass from Blck- tard and forced the ball into the faet. A corner for the Club was well placed by Blckford. How passing on to Fowler who netted with a loft-footed drive.

Recreio tried hard to get through, but found S. Strange a stumbling block. Howe put the Club three up with clever play.

Receiving from Fowler, rounded the backs and placed the "ball into the net giving the goalie

no chance.

had Woodman almost beaten in the closing minute, when he sent in a fast ground shot, the ball striking the foot of the post and rebounding to play.

R... Navy-Woodman; James, West: Perkins Chamberlain, Mc- Quire; Fairless, Goodrich. Els worth, Barnett and Burnage. "- Si. Joseph's-Marques; Gomes, A. Gosano; Marques. Costa, Fer- nandes; Lawrence, B. Osoano; Leo- märd, Rocha and Sabhan,

LINCOLN REGT, v. S.W.B. Meeting at Sookunpeo on the Garrison ground the Lincolas created a surprise when they over- ran the Borderers and defeated them by five clear goals. The Lin- coln's defence was outstanding and

quite held the attack of the "Bor- derers. A penalty kick against Mullane was converted by Lt, Hocquard to open the score.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933.

B.W.B. v. ATHLLTIĊ On the H.K, Culb ground. the Borderera beat the Athistle by five goals to one. Fourtey gave the Borderers the lead early, in the game* and keeping up the pres- sure added another goal through Morris: Fourtey, scored early in the second half and Chan Yim Chuen sent in a fast shot that beat, Williamis,

Morris scored the fourth goal. while Marshdėld netted the fifths

* DIVISION III

UNIVERSITY v, S.W.B. On the Athletic ground Happy Valley, the Borderers defeated tha University by eight goals to one, At the interval the Borderers had a lead of four goals to one, Mor- gua (2) and Nelson (2), while Govachenko scored for the Univer- ∙alty.

The Borderers put on four `dur- ing the second half through Fur- cell (2), Nelson and Sallis, while the University failed to register during this portion,

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RADIO V. R.E."

On the Athletic ground Happy Valley, these teams played a drawn game two'all Tavares opened the score for the Rdio and from a free kick taken by Whitting, Ayock sent the ball into his own net. In the second hak scored for the Sappers and Hamid Hollingsworth

for the Radio,

LINCOLNS v. SOUTH CHINA

On the Chatham Road ground the Lincolns gave South China their first defeat of the season, the score being two goals to one in favour of the military team. Clarke and Porter scored for the Lincolns and Tang Yan Sheung for South China.

RECREIO V. RAF. match, the Recreio winning by six Eleven goals were scored in this goals to five. Botelho (3), Cam- pos (2) and Aquino scored for Recreio, while Pol (3), Goulty and King scored for the RAM.C.

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A mistake by Morrison gave the Lincolns the chance to add to

R.A.S.C. v. R.A.F. their score and Higgins taking ad-

The RAS.C, opened their lea- vantage of the error went in and gue games n the Chatham Road beat Smith. Higgins put the Lin-ground with a win over the RAF colns three up. A centre by Bal- by two clear goals. The Airmen dry was misjudged by Smith and failed to register a

while goal, Higgins shot into the net,

the R. A.S.C. Jeffries and Halford,

scored through

The Borderers tried hard to re- duce the arrears, great work be- ing down by the defence, Pod÷ more and Morrison being out- standing. The Lincolns middle line ably lead by Cork, kept the Bor- derers "attack well in hand and there was no further scoring be- fore the interval;

YESTERDAY'S GAME

Police Handicapped Through

Injury

Chinese Athletic defeated the With a lead of three clear goals, Police py four goals to two. Play the Lincolns opened the second halfing on the Hong Kong F. C. with a raid on the Borderers ground in the senior division of goal. Good work by Cork gave the League, China Athletic defeat- heRidley an opening and he shot in-

ed the Police in a very strenuous to the net, Smith reaching the

game. Brooks and an opponent ball but failed to hold it. The

headed the ball together. Brooks Borderers then had a turn of at getting the worst of the deal was tacking, but Heath was in good later removed to hospital with form in the Lincolns goal. The concussion. Lincolns increased their lead through Higgins who taking the ball from the rebound off the crossbar with a shot from Ridley, shot into the net with a first-timer giving Smith no chance.

Delgado was unlucky with a shot that had Fogwill beaten bur the ball hit the foot of the upright.

E Strange taking advantage of a mistake by the Recreio defence, went in and easily bea: Qulon

with a fast rising show.

Crossing over with a four goals lead, the Club went through. Howe testing Quinn with a fast shot which the goalie turned behind.

Howe increased the" Club's lead with a fine shot that left Quinn standing. Gonsalves passed the ball back för Silva-Netto, but be- fore the back could reach it. Blck- ferd rushed in and sent in a fast ground shot and scored the Club's sixth goal.,

Fowler completed the scoring when he received from Howe and putting all his weight into the shot, Quinn failed to stop the ball on its way to the net.

Hongkong Club-Fogwil; Hyne. S. Strange: Robertson. Skinner, A. Duncan: Fowler, Dominy. Howe, E. Strange and Bickford. Club de Recreio. Quinn; Silva - Netto, Xavier: Gonsalves, Figuereido, Maher: Castilho, Gomes, Delgado, Guterres and Santos.

R. NAVY ST. JOSEPH'S These teams met on the Railway ground. St. Joseph's winning by two goals to one.

The Navy were unlucky in los-

ing both points, but have them- -selves to blame for their ball con- trol close in, giving the Saints de- fence plenty of chances to clear.

Woodman did well to keep the score down from the shots by thei 'College team. A. V. Gosano is de- veloping into a clever right back and the Navy forwards found him on top of his form.

The sailors pressed from the strat and Fairless failed to get his

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The Borderers sallied well in the closing minutes. but, the Lin- colns defence held out

in

from

Shepherd had hard luck early thirty yards he had Li beaten, the

the game shooting in goalie Just turning the ball up on to the bar. Willerton taking the rebound headed in and the ball went behind cross-bar.

after hitting the until the The Athletic opened the foal whistle sounded." Lincoln during a scrumble in the Regt-Heath: Turner. Roden; Dud-area, Au Ping Ming kicking the ley. Cork. Bett; Baldry, McGuin- ball out of McHardy's hands into ness. Higgins. Ridley. Lt. Hocquard, the net. The same player shortly A. W Borderers. Smith; Mul- after netted the Athletic second lane. Morrison: Wallace. Podmore, goal shooting. in from a pass by Underwood L. Harris, Harris, Tang Kwong Sum. Hazlewood, Jones and Duncan.

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SECOND DIVISION,

LINCOLN REGT, v. R. A. At Sookunpoo the Lincolns de- feated the Gunners by seven goals to two. Clayton gave the Lin- coins the lead early in the game. Tate increased the Lincolns lead, while Clayton. again scored before the interval.

score goal

SATURDAY'S

TRAINING

GALLOPS

Mayflower And Don Perform Well

SUNUP STILL GOING STRÖNG

Particulars of the training gallops at Happy Valley on Saturday will be found below from which it will be seen that Mayflower covered the fastest mile while Don and Wonderful Stag also performed very well.

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HOCKEY

Club Trial On Saturday

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BIG CAGE

CLYDE BEATTY

AND -16 WILD

ANIMAL

The feature of the Hongkong played at Sookuupon yesterday, Ladies Hockey Club's Trial match, was excellent play by the half-back lines of both sides, and particulary of Miss B. Hance of left-half of the Whites. Due chiedy to her spoiling work the Colours were un able to get through to score. Her feeding of her forwards were well- judged and, taking full advantage of this, Miss J. Churchill (2), Miss E. Bonnar (2) and Miss J. Walziel CENTRAL

scored five goals against the co-

lours.

cellent at centre-half but Miss B. Misa H. Lowe (Whites) was ex- Pope was alightly her superior, while Mrs. Bishop, although she failed to score was one of the out- standing forwards, on the field.

Teams: Whites:-B. White; M. King, and B. Franklin; D. Robert- son, H. Love and B. Hance; E Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and R. King

lake and P. Thorpe; J. Whyte, B. Colours:-M. Bird; Mrs. West-

The Police reduced the lead Fope and A. Owen Hughes; "M. against them when Green snapped Bishop. M. Rattey, S. Adams, B. up a pass from Gough to shoot in-Laing and E. Selby. to the net with a well directed shot. whole Athletic front line had the A fine movement by the Police defence bottled up and Ho which McHardy failed to turn out, Ka Keung sent in B "fast shot

Resunting with the advantage of The Gunners improved after the

three goals to one," the Athletic took up the attack and McHardy change of ends. Bnooks opening was beaten. Pile running back their score. The Gunners drew tried to clear the ball, but timed close on to the Lincolns when it almost over the fine when he Gibbons scores from a penalty fisted the ball out. The referee kick: Chapman then got through ordered a penalty kick against for the Lincolns, beating Wood Pile, and McHardy stopped the with a fast ground shot, Tate apot kick amidst applause, increased the lead and McGuin- ball going for a corner. Mac fell the kes scored the sixth with a high hot. A goal by Tate just before

heavily in the goal and, for a time the game was held up for him to the final whistle sounded complet-recover: The Athletic pressed and ed the scoring.

KOWLOON . H.K. CLUB, On the Railway ground, the Club took full points from Kowloon. The Club pressed from the kick off and Bell opened the score. Kowloon levelled up when Forrow stopped

were rewarded when Au Kim Fung shot into the net after McHardy had saved from Ho Ka Keung. The Police tried hard for further goals before the game ended, but the Athletic defence held out ants, the final whistle sounded

a shot from Timberlake but fail HK Police.-MacHardy; Black- centre in front of goal. The Navyed to clear and Winch running up borne, C. Pile: Brittain. Chan- returnéd and a chance to open the shot the ball into the net. Dunnings, Shepherd; Gough, Stevens, SCOTL was missed by Barnett. can sent in a shot that Videro Willerton, Brooks, Green The Saints, opened the score failed to gather and the ball want through B. Gostho who shot intonto the net to give the visitors the net from a pass by Babhan, the lead.

Fisher increased "the

scored again for the Club.

LEAGUE TABLES

Division X

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MAMAK MATCH

CANCELLED-

K.I.T.C. Unable To Raise

Team

The Mamak Tourmament Match clation and the Kowloon Indian between the Central British Asso Tennis Club, which was to have been played on the Marina Ground yesterday, was postponed as the Indians were unable to turn out a team.

A keen game was looked forward to as the Central British have a very strong team this year and Mamak Shield. The Kowloon In are strong challengers for the diens are also a good side and a keenly-contested game would have resulted.

HOME RUGBY Result of Saturday's Matches

London, Oct. 14.

00684 THE following were the results of

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The Navy soon levelled up through score, while Williamson scored the Burnage,.. Fairless sent across fourth goal for the Club. Before from the wing, the ball striking the final whistle sounded, Duncan the crossbar rebounded to play and Burnage faking the rebound

Lincon Regt. shot Into the net, Goodrich should

R. NAVY v. YOUNG INDIANS.

8t, Joseph had given the Navy the lead, miss-

These teams met at Caroline H. K. Club.. ing from easy position. Before Hill, the Young Indians springing Bouth China the interval, St. Joseph's took the a surprise on the Navy by defeat. Po

Police lead, Rocha netting with a first ing them by four goals to two. B. Navy... Котлоод нам time shot from a pass by Costa, The Navy pressed from the kicks W

Crossing over with two to one off and took the lead, through

Borderers against them, the Navy went all Chappell The Indians fought Athletic out to level" up, but failed. The back gamely and levelled up | Bourela Bainte were handicapped by through Hamet. The Indians took Gomes being injured and he went the lead before the interval, Yu- 8. W. Borderers,; § 52 to the outside right position, Law suf beating Leach. rence dropping back to assist. Go- sano, The Navy pressed for a time, but could not add to their score. Leonard got through the defence, but could not beat "Woodman with his final effort. He

B. K. Cabin Athletic ass 3 South China. Young Indians.

"The Navy made the score two all early in the second half, Shappell again scoring Yusuff gave the Indians the leng and before the final whith sounded Hamet Kos Lincoln Regt. **** through to bedt Lesch

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