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Continued from page 10-
Six Interport Points
Bournemouth,...14 60 2 25
Dillingh.m
Clapton...
Southend....
Cardi
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....14 .14 .14
4 26 27 14 19 17 14
7 8 16 23
148 7 2 20 29 12 Torquay......
.14 6 7 2 19
6 7 2 19 35 12 Newport..
.14 365 36 22 11 Brighton ....15 4 8 8 19 23 11 Watford....... .14 8 7 4 23 28 10 "Northampton ....Lt 3 3' a 19 20
Bristol C...........14 18 $ 19 37 7
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Goals P "WLD
Y. A Pta Chesterfeld .14 12 2 0 40 13 24 Stockport...... 14 0 2 2 33 18 20 14 8 3 3. 80 14. 19 14.8 4 2 23 18 18
Tranmere Halifax
Bartlepocis... 1 734 34 20 18
Doncaster. Burrow
Barnsley Walsall Accrington. Gateshead. York...
Crowe,
Carlisle
Rochdale
New Brighton
Wrotham
Mansfeld Chester Southport
Hotfierbam Darlington.......
15 7 4 10 19 14 8 3 5 32 24 17 18 7 4 2 38 23
14 7 6 1 29 22 15 16 5 6 8.21 27. 15
18 6 6 447
13 5 5 8 21
5 8.3 24 25 18
12
5227 11
110 11
14 4 7 3 14 2
14 4 8 2 2 31 10
2
26 6 15.27
IU
14
8 3 22 31
D
14 16 7 20 18
9
33 2. 7
7 4 15. 28
B
2 8 4 22 30
8
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Motherwell Eangere...... Aberdeen ....
Ayr Utd
Hearts
Kilmarnock
Goals
P. W. L.DE A/P ......17 15 041 13 82
....16 12 1 2 54 16 ́2
17 41 5 1 48:16 23-
244 48 50 22 8-3480:18 8.54 Z. 26
17.
19
17
Falkirk ....... 17
Hamilton
St. Johnstone, ... 15. ̈ ̈4 -6
Celtic
Queen's Park ...··16· Queen. O'South..... 14 Dundee saman Clyde........... 215 Hiberniana. ...... 16 Airdrie
Third Lanack... 16 Partick......
16
78
7 9 0
09.1
47.4
5 9 2 4 9 2 21
A. 1.4 82 411 1 31 43 St Mirren utána 172 10.5 22 39 Cowdenbeath
2 31
LOCAL GOLF
Jasper Clark Cup
The results of the Jasper Cup, which was played at Fanling, yes" terday resulted as follows:
p. E. C. Merton
F. D. Hunter
A. E. Lissa.
I Newton
K B Robertson:
L. B Andrewes
75+75-160
70+75=184
82+80-162
84+80164
83+82-185
·83+84-167
Lissaman and Newton had the best scores for morning and after- noon rounds for which the winner and runner up were not eligible. ⠀⠀
(BY L. B. W.")
The following are six points of Saturday's play
1. That the Hong Kong team selected to play against Shanghai was, on paper, a distinct improvement on the team that did duty against Malaya;
2. That most of the Hong "Kong batsmen were overaw. ed by the reputations of the Shanghai bowlers with the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
Charity Match At Sookunpoo
SERVICE
Radio.
before a large attendance, the Lingcoins defeated the Athletic by the old goal in geven...
RE. UNIVERSITY, Flaylug At Happy Valley," the University and Engineers played
The Athletic opened the score A fine sporting game, the Sappers with the Lincolns defence scat- winning by the odd goal in "seven. I tered" and Li Hung Chen sending Oliveira opened the score for the across the goalmouth, Ming King University and further goals by Yul running in shot the pall into. Law and Tjos gave them three the net. Fung raced away on the
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
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→COPENHAGEN.
NHE Danish Motor Vessel having arrived from Copenhagen,
THE clear cals lead at the interval. left and going close in was drop- Gothenburg, Oslo, Rotterdam, an-
During the second half the Sapped inside the area by Edminton. Consignees of Cargo are
twerp, Hamburg, Genoa and Algkam
DEFEAT THE DEFEAT REST
The Charity game played at Sookunpoo in aid of Earl Haig's fund, between teams chosen from the Ser.. vices and the Rest of the Colony, was won by the Ser- vices by three goals to two. The band of the South Wales Borderers, by kind permission of Lt. Col, G. T. Raikes, D.S.O., and Officers of the Regiment" played selections before the play commenced. nted to H. E. Sir William
The players were prese
Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., by the Vice-Presidents of the H.K.F.A., Mr. H. K. Lo and Capt. C. E. Elliott Hey.. wood. Lit. Hocquard having won the toss, His Excel. lency kicked off for the Rest.
In the football draw, Lady Peel drew the lucky number. The holder of the ticket, No. 80 was purchas. ed by Mr. Farmer, of H.M. Submarine Osiris.
H.E. The Governor and Lady Reel were accompani
ed by Capt. Walker, A.D.C
H.E. The General Officer Conimanding, Major Gen-. eral O. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.0. was also a keen spectator.
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The matches in Divisions II and III of the Hong Kong League resulted as followe
DIVISION II.
S.W.B.
4 K.F.C.
0
S. China
4 Y. Indians
.R.
H. Navy"
1
4 H.K. Club
DIVISION III.
Lin Regt. 4 R.A.F. K.E.. Radio
1
4 University
3
3. Recreio
DIVISION I...
SERVICES V. THE REST.
many
оред
the other side lett Ridley very inside left position, but being ea- Andy Duncan filled the sentially a half back, he was often out of position when Blake wanted assistance in rounding the de- fence, Pirne Services.-Heath; Morrison; Purkins, Cord, McQuire; Allan. Snooks, Smith, Langmead, Ridley
and Lt. Hocquard. -
The Rest-Wong Wing; Hill, 8. Strange: Leung Wing Chul, Chan nings, Bliss; Tang Kwong Sum, E. Strange, Howe. A. Duncan, Blake. Referee Cape E. Hague. R.A. S. W. B. KOWLOON: Playing" on the Railway ground, the Borderers defeated Kowloon by four clear goals.
pers took charge of the game and Laf took the penalty kick and scored four goals through Budden beat Heath to put the Athletic (3), Evans and Harding
RAF, Y. LINCOLNS, Playing at King's Park, the Lincolns defeated the Airmen in a well fought game by four goals to.
one,
The only goal of the first half was scored by Harper for the Lin colns.
Early in the second half, Talt levelled up for the Airmen and a struggle then ensued for the lead Within ten minutes of the final whistle the Airmen were holding the leaders of the division. A lapse by the Airmen defence was taken full advantage of by Lin colns who put on three goals in quick saccesalon through Harper, Dudley and Setters.
LEAGUE TABLES
Division I
P W
Lineola Regt....... $
$4
54
8t. Joseph'a
E. NATY...
Booth China
Goals DLF-A Pte 0 15 510
01 16 12' 8
15 4
2 0 4 13
S. W. Borderers. H. K. Clb....... 5 18.0 9 19:18 8 H. K. Folios... 0
202 14 10 Kowloon F.C... & athletto. E. Á..... Recreio
20 899 4 2 0 3 18 184 7 14 0 4 8 33-0
1 32 13 12
two up
Resuming two goals' down. the Lincoins got through Ridley nett ing from a pass by Harding. With this success the Lincolns, put, on pressure, but for 8 time they were hold by the Athletic defence. Harding got across
another me centre and Higgins headed into the net to make the score two al The Athletic soon took he lead again, Ho Ka Keung shooting in through a crowd of players. Hig- gins was dropped inside the penalty area and Bett made the score three all from the spot kick A struggle for the winning goal then took place, the Lincolns be ing successful
through Ridley .who scored the winning goal
from close range.
Athletic-Li Kwok Wi; Lo Hon
|
herebo
landed and placed at their risk Lakes informed that all goods are being the hazardone, and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong sad Kowloon, Wharf and Godown Co., Ltly where Delivery can be obtained, as soon as the Goods are landed.
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left is the Godown, where they will be examined by Mears. Ander son & Ashe on the 16th November, 1933, at 10.
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No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Magents
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Cheong Mak Sui Hon; Ho-Chol Hong Kong, 10th Nov., 1933.
Yin. Lal Kwok Chui, Ip Tang Fal: Li Hung Chung. Au King Fang. Au Ping, Ho Ka Keung. Fung King Yui. Lincoln
Regt-Heath; Edmin- son, Turner; Dudley Bett. Rob- son: Harding, McGuinness, Hig gins. Ridley, Baldry.
ATHLETİC Y.
LINCOLNS
11
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HAMBURG AGERIKA LINIE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HE Steamship
SAARLAND"
ving arrived from Hamburg and Parts of call, Conmgnees of Cargo we bartby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk.
to the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf 129 Gosling Company's godownt Kowloon, whore Delivery may be attained as soon as the Goods are landed
The junior teams met on the same ground, the Lincolns being successful by the odd goal in five The Athletic took the lead early in the game through Ho Lok Optional Cargo will not be landed Man. The Lincolns for a time hers, unlean Notice has been given 48 pressed, but shooting was wild. hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried Cheung went through and netted on from port to port to the final port of 7 to put the Athletic two up. Tali | Smilla which the option extenda
1 2 14 9 7
Navy
6 0
Division II 8. W. Borderers. 7 8 0 South Chins
A 3
D 1 80 3 10
80 8 12 13 8
3 12 14 18 1
0 0 3 11 14 4
·
got
7
2 0.6 15 28 4
30.78 19 20 Á
B. A Litcoin Pegt. Athletic
B. E. Club... Young Indian.... 5 Kowloon F.U),
Lincoln Bagh
through and opened the scoring for the Lincolns, the ball.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode hare left the Godowns, and all
Goods remaining undelivered after the
0085 22 0Blancing. into the net off the up- Thay day, 16th November, wif, hej.
Division III
5. W. Borderers... South China an B.A.S.C. Recreio F
The crowd was a disappointing ane, but considering the
The Borderers pressed from the kick off and only good play by other atractions on, soccer had a Cook in the Kowloon goal kept B. good share of patronage. The the army from opening the score. E.A.M. C teams turned out as selected with After twenty minutes play, Cook Radio.***.. one exception. Duncan the Re-was forced to give way. Morris University
serve half back being brought in
beating him with a shot. from
0 0 28 2 14
0 11 8 10
11 18 7.3. 1 1 14 5 14 18 20 3
4
2
-2 2 1 18
2
04 8.23
2 & 17.20
12 3-8 16
0 1 6 7 35
at fnside left in place of Tam close range. Before the interval, S. CHINA BEAT
Kong Pak with E, Strange cross- ing over to inside right.
John added to the Borderers score
Her-
Play opened in favour
Kowloon failed against the Bor- of the derers defence and seldom got in Services, but weakness in front of to worry Williams in the Border goal kept the score down The ers goal. Herbert creased the ball continually went out to the Borderers lead early in the second right wing, but Snooks invariabiy half and later the Borderers were centred out of play, the ball going awarded a penalty kick, but Mor behind with the forwards crowd-ris ballooned over the bar. ing around Wong in the goal area. bert scored the fourth goal for the The Rest had hard luck in not Borderers after Cook had stopped opening the score when Heath hot one from Morris left his goal and Howe with ap! open goal lobbed the ball over the bar. Ridley was outstanding, but his partner on the wing was much below his usual form, going on the feld with a bandaged knee.
Smith was well to the fore, but continually crossed in
goal and so
a
HAK. CLUBY. H. NAVY. Playing on the Club ground, the Navy defeated the Club by four clear goals. The Navy pressed" from the kick off and opened the store through Rose. Forrow made front of a good effort to field the shot, but gave Wong many talled to turn the ball out. The
RECREIO
In League Match Played Yesterday
DIVISION 1.
....
South China 6 Recreio Lincoln Regt. 4 Athletic DIVISION II.
Lincoln Regt. 3 Athletic.
RECREIO v. SOUTH CHINA
2
right. Tait increased
the Lin- coins score with a fine header from a pass by Clayton. The Lincolns continued to press and scored the winning goal through Chapman. The game was fought out to the last minute, the Lin- colns playing a great game during the second half.
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All broken, chafed, and damaged? Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on Wednes day, 18th Noveber, at 10 am by onz Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. To comply with the General Banded Warehouse Begulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable, goods are examined
All Claime must reach us before the Tharade 7th December,
1993,
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result that they were afraid opening to see the fight of the Navy increased their lead through much their own way in the match 11th November.
to go for the bowling;
3. That both Torry Wil son and Sam Isaacs are not. the bowlers they used to be and that they sent far too many on the leg side.
4. That the Shanghai fielding was patchy;
5. That Teddy Fincher was too careful altogether;
and
6 That the last three batsmen might have been instructed to go for the runs in the hope that they would add to the score rapidly, or if they did get out, then Shanghai would have had to bat for half-an-hour in not too good a light, and Hong Kong might have got couple of cheap wickets.
HOME RUGGER
Last Saturday's Results
4
Following are the results of the Honte Rugby matches played last Saturday
Cheshire, 0; Durham, Cornwall, 10; Devon, 11. Gloucester, 14; Somerset, 7. Lancashire, 29; Cumberland, 8. Yorkshire, 14; Northumberland, 9 Bath, 12 Old Millhilling, & Blackheath, 10; Oxford Univer-
sity, 7.
Harlequins, 6; Richmond, 6. Leicester, 13; Cambridge, Univer-
sity, 10
Morseley, S; Gloucester, 17. O.M.T., 7 Rosslyn Park, 29. United Sarvices, 24; London Scot
tish, 3,
Wasps, 21 Blackheath, 3, Newport, 11 Cardiff, Glasgow Acad. 7; Royal High
School, 9.
Heriotoniam, 0; Stewartónians 6.
Beveral
The Rest made a fine rally just
24
DIVISION II.
port to
to Bent
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The Steamship
"BENARTY.'
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are. bereby notified that their Cargo 3 will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie as Consignees"-risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of bitorage at Eolt'a Wharf The Cargo will be ready for South China had matters very Delivery from Godown on and after ball Leung Wing Chul was very McBride who, snapped up a pass against the Recreio on the Rail- Optional Orgó will not be landed here safe in the middle line and seemed from Rose to go in and beat For way ground and won by six goals unless otios has been given prior to to gain possession of the ball at row with a fast cross shot. The to one. South China were not at Stameralarriral, but carried on, krops all times. Cork
times Club then got away and Bell was full strength, Lau Mau being ab- one port to the final port of call to Cork several times placed his for placed in possession by Fisher but sent. Wong Mee-shun had a good
the option extends. wards in good positions, but Wong the former missed an easy chance time netting three goals during are to be left in the Godown, where All broken, chafed sed-damaged Goods was steady, in goal The shot Crossing over with a two goals the match. The first goal was a they will be fined on any Tuesdays' that beat him before the interval lead, the Navy resumed the pres- surprise to the Recreio Leung and Fridaye bolwoen the hours, of. was sent in by Ridley from close sure and Forrow was busy in the Wing-chul was unmarked about 10.45, and Noom within the Free range, with the Rest's defence Club goal The Club. forwards twenty yards out. well, scattered, and the goalkeeper then, go together and
He sent in a Storage period. Duncan high shot and the ball striking
No Claims will be admitted after thebe presented to the Undersigned on or sent Tavlin in, but he shot wide. had no chance whatever.
the underside of the bar was rul- Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, before the 30th Nov., or they will not before the interval and Allan made McClurg clearing and passing well to open the score for South China after the 18th November, will be subject Warehouse Regulations Consignees
The Navy defence was sound, ed by the referee to be goal and all Goods- mamaining undelivered be recognised. HENST
To comply with the General Bonded. a smart clearance with Heath well to his forwards. The Navy in-Wong Mee-shun scored the "sec- beaton.
creased their lead through Chap- ond goal and Tam got in to
must have a Revonne Officer in atten Resuming, the Rest attacked pell and McNell taking up a shoot into the goal but was ruled
dance whed damaged dutinkie moods strongly, but Blake's shot went chance offered by Railton, who offside. The referee halted the
are examined. behind. The Services Increased failed to clear Chappell sent the
game and made a general caution their lead when Snook slipped the ball well out of Forrow's reach to
to the players owing to a ttle ball to Smith and the latter go score the Navy's fourth goal ing close in placed the ball in the
feeling creeping into the play, net to give the Service ** clear two goals lead. The Services were and scored again through Smith not satisfied with this margin
SOUTH CHINA Ý. INDIANS.. Playing on the Athletic ground who took a pass from Langmead within the racecourse, South China and went in to beat Wong with a defeated the Young Indians by fast" shot" from close range. Be four goals to oner A
CHINA MUTUALE STEAM ing three down, the Rest fought South China, were surprised by back gamely and had hard luck the Young Indians in an early
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ONSIGNEES per Cufs Vessel goals were put on in quick time score from good work by Arculli South China pressed hard and Crossing over a goal to the good,
"PHRMIUS ?....' and bad luck prevented them South China were not long in wong just, missed with a
From NEW YORK 714 MANILA frora drawing level Tang Kwong arrears, Yeung Room Hon song cross shot. Tam headed in from, will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Sut sent across from the right through to level up. South China a fine centre by Leung, the ball Kowloon, where it will lie at ConsigOUTY OF WINNIPEG
are hereby notified that their cargo and Allan was forced to kick he were now playing a fine game and passing over, Marques Thead into need risk and subject te terms and having agrired. Consigases o hind for a fruitless corner. took the lead through N Po Ku. Strange and Howe brought the The Young Indians were put on the net. Tam sent Wong in to conditions of storage at Holics. Wharf her are informed; that if ball through the defence, the 1st the game by the neat, work of South China's fourth goal. The Cargo will be ready for delivery being landed their risk into te testing Heath with a hard South China and were inclined to Wons passed to Pan Ka-ping from Godown on and after 9th Nor drive and before, the goale could alloy feeling to creep into their about twenty yards out and PanOptional cargo will not be landed downs of Mars, Holy Whence
hazardous and/or otra hasardons recover Blake rushed in and stiot, game.
shooting hard, the ball hit the here, andèsa, noticë, hap into the net to open the score for South China were leading by upright and shot across goal into prior to steamers arrival at the Rest. With this success the two goals one when the teams the net. The final goal was a on from port to port to the final prot Rest, put on presute and How crossed over and added to their great effort by Wong who came of call to which the option extends helpless with a fast cross shot. The referee was forced to call almost shot the ball through the where they'll be examined onany sent E, Strange in to leave Heath score through Chow Kwan Kong through from a piss by Zam and All broken chafed ad damaged goods are to be left! for the Godowns, Keeping up their pressure the Host up some of the players and cantion not when registering South Tuesdays and: Fridays between the had hard luck, when Strange broke them for their conduct. Bouth Chine's sixth and sechterres burs of 10,166 Hoog within through again, his shot Just clear Onina kept up their pressure and Recreio Marquess Guterres, ing the upright with Healt out of Years Foon Hon scored agath for Bowen, Consalves, Delgado, No claims will be admitted atter
free storage perlak position. The final whistle sound-them
Maber Castilho. n, the Goods have left the steamer's Campus, Gomes Eantos Godown, and all Good remaining) South China, Wong Wing: thdelivered after the 10th
Leung In Chan, Lit Tin be sublect to rent. Gang: Lam Tak Po, Leung Wing Chui. Lee Kwok Wat; Feung But Tick, Wong Meer shun, Pau Kå Ping, Tama Kong Pak, Tong Kwan.
Playing on the ERFOérotzd LINCOLNS ATHLETION
ed shortly after, with the Bervices ahead by the odd goal dev
Although only one goal up at the interval the Bervices were much
DIVISION III RADIO Y RECREIO
the better team during the first Playing off the Athletic ground half of the game. Beveral chances Radio defeated the Recreio by went begging although great three clear goals, Haroon opened credit ist die to Wong Wing for the score for the Radio and in- his work in goal for the Rest. creased their lead from a penalty Hill was good, but crossing over to kick. Tavares also scored for
Did
fast
D
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