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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,
LOCAL FOOTBALL
S. W. B. Successful In
All
NAVY-S.
Divisions
CHINA DRAW
The big match at Kowloon was played before a record crowd. the game ending in a draw of two goals all.
St. Joseph's swamped the Club at Caroline Hill with a clear five goal victory.
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The Borderers were successful at Sookunpoo against Kow- loon, winning by three clear goals.
At King's Park, the Recreio defeated the RA. by a gnal-to all and secured their Arst league points.
The Lincolns defeated South China in Division II on the Chatham Road ground by four goals to two.
At Caroline H, the RA.M.C. surprised South China in Divi- sion : winning by two clear goals,
St. Joseph's
Results
DIVISION I
S, W. Borderers
Fecrelo
R.. Navy
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for South China. The Navy fought back gamely and "were unlucky in being a goal down at the interval The Navy opened the second half with a raid on South China's
5 Hongkong F... goal, but Lau Mau nipped in and stopped. Langmead when "he" was
3 Kowloon F.C.
1.R.A.
0
about to shoot. Thomas was foul-
2 South China
2
DIVISION L
2
ed by Wang Mee Shun and the Navy player retaliated and was sent off the field.
and
Lincoln Regt. 4 South China R.A.
2 Kowloon F.C. Hongkong F.O. 2 Athletic S.W. Borderers 2. R. Navy.
DIVISION. III
R.A.F
4 Radio S.C.. R.A.M.C. - 2 South China SW-Borderers 3 R.E.
Q Losing their pivot, man, the
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South
took the
1 Navy appeared to be handicapped;
but they 500n had the China detence mixed up and fruin 3 centre by Skinner Barnett head- ed into the net to make the score one all.
The Navy continued to press and Smith was fouled just outside the penalty area. Skinner tree kick and shooting through a crowd of South Chins defenders, the ball entered the net with Pay The Navy having unsighted. taken the lead put up a stout re- sistance' but failed to hold South China. Several shots were sent in and Liddington was applauded for his excellent goalkeeping. Bouth Chins were not dismayed and Lai Kwok Wai receiving went in and shot through a crowd of players to level up the score. It was a good Anish to a rattling game and would appear to be a suitable re- on the run of the play a draw
sult.
"ST. JOSEPH'S v. H, K. CLUB At Caroline Ell, the Club falled to produce the form of last week and went down to St Joseph's week by Alve clear goals. Last -they opened out the play from the kick off and took a three clear goals lead over South China. On Saturday they failed badly against St. Joseph's and seldom had the Saints goal in danger. Howe, the
· Club centre-forward was absent and Fowler came in from the wing, Lowson, the goalkeeper of last week, turning out on the right widg. Boyd was in the pivotal position, Skinner still be- ing on the injured list.
Play opened with the Saints at- tacking, but a timely clearance by Hynes relieved. The Club forced a fruitless corner. The Baints then practically took charge of the
R. Navy.-Liddington; Ward, West; Robertson, Thomas. McQuire: Hudspith. Smith, Langmead.
Barnett and Skinner.
game and took the lead through South China. Pau Ka Ping: It
B. Gosano. A good clearance by 5. Strange sent the Club forwards away, but Fowler's shot just miss- ed the upright.
St. Joseph's returned to the at- tack and Ward snapped up a pass from Fernandes and left Fogwill standing with, a rattling shot."
E. Strange tried to get through and worried by Gomes his shoot- ing was 'wild. The Saints con- tinued to have better of the ex- changes, but the Club defence was not beaten again before the in- terval.
Tin Sang, Lau Mau; Leung In Chan, Leung Wing Chut; Lai Kwok Wal: Yeung Shut Tick. Wong Mee Shun, Fung King Cheung, Tam Kong Pak and Tay Qual Hon.
RECHEIO V. RA,
At King's Park, the Recreio de- feated the Gunners by the only, goal scored, the Recreio breaking their duck and securing their first points in the league this season.
On the general run of the play, the game should have beea goal- less for play was poor throughout Early in the second half St. The Gunners were unfortunate in Joseph's increased their lead. B. fielding ten men only, Snooks the Gosano got clear on the wing and right winger did not turn out. from his centre, Rocha met the The Recreio were early, attack- bali and gave Fogwill no chanceing and Comble saved weak shots with a fine shot. Being three from down the Club ralked, but could make little headway against the Saints middle line ably led by Beltran. Another, fine movement by the Saints forward line gave Cosano a fine chance and he went in to beat Fogwill with a fast low
shot.
The Saints continued to press and Ward best Fogwill to register the Saints fith and last goal St. Joseph's.-R. Marques; Gomes,
Castilho and Gutterres. Woods had hard luck when, run- ning through to handle a bouncing ban which spoilt a very good opening.
SUNDAY
· FOOTBALL
Athletic Beat E. Lancs.
HONG KONG LEAGUE
DIVISION L
Athletic
wards the interval, the Borderers pressed, but failed to increase their lead before to interval.
Opening the second half with Borderers attack, the a strong found Cord in good form in the ralled Kowloon goal · Kowloon and Whitehead got close in and
E. Lancashires 2 Just missed with a header. Kow- Lincoln Regt. 1 HK Police" loon kept up the pressure and Whitehead had hard tuck being stopped close in by Podmore. Elliott was injured and went on the wing, Whitehead coming in as leader. Fourtey got through and
The match on the Boug Kong beat
close range. F. C. ground was marred by Aghu Cord from Shortly after the same player ing between a player of each side, found an opening and
running the two being ordered off the held through the defence went in to by the referee. The match was beat Cord and put the Borderers | played before a poor attendance and three up. Kowloon fell off badly ended in favour of the Athletic in the last quarter. Up to this by four goals to two. time they were unlucky in not
drawing level. The injury to
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ATHLETIC ́v. ·EAST. LANCASHIRES
The East Lancashires
defence
was weak and Bo Ka Keung tas
Elliott put the attack out of form. ing advantage of a slip in the 3.W. Borderers-Smith; Mullane, defence, went in and beat Fenn
Morrison: Wallace, Podmore, | with à Wear shot, the goalie be Jones; Matthias, Harris, Four- ing out of position and falling tey, Hazlewood and Duncan. to cover the ground in time to Kowloon. Cord:
Jones; reach the ball Woodfeld, Timberlake, Bilis: Whitebead, Lewis, Elliott, Hil and Blake.
DIVISION II.
'R. NAVY V. S.W, BORDERERS
Playing on the Railway ground; the Borderers defeated the Navy
DECEMBER 4, 1933.
TO RETIRE FROM CRICKET
|
Duleepsinhji Returning to India
MACAO RACES
Weights and Entries
For Sunday
next Sunday of Bishop Mueiter as
The contemplated installation
the Primate of the Unified German Evangelical Church has been post»,
poned owing to the resignation of
all the members of the Church's Ecclesiastical Ministry.
The resignations were the re- sult of a conflict between the ex- Entries and Handicaps for the treme Nast "German Christians" Seven Extra Race Meeting to be led by Bishop Hossenfeder....... and held at Macao on Sunday, 10th), the more-orthodox clerics-Reu- December, 1933 are issued and ter.
published below:
MA-
London, Dec, 2.
1. The Novice Kandicap, K: S. Duleepsinhji the well-
cao Sub 3 Furlongs-Blue Plane known All-England cricketer, de- (140). Drian (140), Genghis Khan clares that he has definitely re-((143). Happy Man (143), Prestwick tired from international cricket.
He hopes to go to India in about six months time when he expecta to have fully recovered from his serious liness.
He intends to help in the ad- ministration of his brother's State. Jamnagar --Reuter.
Dileepsinhji was selected to tour Australia with D, R. Jardine's eleven, but had. à breakdown soon
after the selection was made. He
then went to Switzerland madër doctor's orders,
forth in the Felice defence. In juries to Higgins and Turner put The Lancs. were not long before the Lincolng, off their game and they levelled up. Lawton took the latter was forced to retire for pass from Salmon and shot into part of the game. He returned the net well out of Chan's reach. after a few minutes absence and Another mistake by the defence, iried the outside right position let Ho in again and he sent the but was forced to retire for good. ball Into Fern's hands, but much
Higgins went outside right after to the surprise of the spectators his injury and during the second let the ball drop and it went in half played in goal. to the net.
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The East Lancs. had hard fuck
Just before the interval the
(145), Pure Musto (15)), So On (148), Whitehall (151).
2. The Chu Klang Handicap. "D" and "Classes. 8 Furlongs. Third Section.—Bagulo, (155), Blue Plane (146), Bold General (148). Carnation II (140), City of Shang- (155), Gallant Fox (155), hal Good Sport (140), Ta Peastie (140), The Loafer (155), The Rain- storm (154), Whitehall *(140),' Whoopee (155).
3.--The Chien Tang Klang Handicap. Class 1 Milé
Alexandra Hall (180), California (140), Chivalrous (152), Gold Key (157), Jungle Jim (165), Moa To lisman (152), Royal Flush (149), Solar Star (147), Wakefield (182), Wonderful Stag (158),
Eye
4. The Chu Kiang Handicap. D and E Classes. 6 Furlongs. Second Section. African (150), Aida (158), Banjolina (155), Black Rock (148), Darieri (155); Esk (152), Flying Boy (152), Paul Jones (158) Just Imagine (155). The Crook (158),
5.The Chu Kang Handicap. "D" and "E" Classes. 6 Furlongs. First Section.-Adam (152), Charm-
by the odd goal in three. Playin not levelling up for a scramble Lincolns had a penalty awarded ting Face (140), Cebu, (154), Glen
was very
even throughout and
the Borderers were on the lucky close in gave them the advantage, side to get both points. Herbert but a free kick for holding re opened the score daring & tussle lieved. The Athletic increased their lead before the interval through Au King Ming who fot lowing up a shot that Fean had stopped went in to send the ball
in the Navy goalmouth."
The Navy missed several chances to level up. Before the interval the Borderers increased their lead through Jones,
The Navy set up a strong at- tack early in the second half and but' for Williams the Borderers would have found their lead re- | duced. Just on time the Navy
scored their shooting in from a pass by Shew- brok.
only goal,
McNeil
in the net
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Leading by three to one on re- auming, the Athletic went off with a rush. Tang sending in 2 fast shot that Gorman charged down Thompson tried a shot from thirty yards, but just cleared the upright. Tang was sent in again and Fenn stopped the ball near the goal line. A scramble follow ed and a doubt arose among the and spectators visiting players when the whistle was blown and the referee pointed to the centre of the field.
The Police were having the bet- ter of midfield exchanges, but
BOXING
LEE THEATRE SATURDAY, 8th DEC., 1938 al 9.15 p.m.
15 ROUND CONTEST For the Middle Weight Championship of the Colony and Belt A.B: - EWIN H.M.&. "KENT Holder and Champion of the China Flest and Winner of over 150 fights in England.
or a foul by Channings. Ridles Shee (148), Iron Grey (146), Or- took the spot kick and Me Hardy i lando (167), Powerful King (146), turned the ball over the bar. | Swale (143), Widnes (183).
6.The Ladies' Handicap. "E" Heath, the goalkeeper. led the
Class. One Mile. (Unof)-—Baguio attack after the interval,
(140) Christmas Belle (137), City 8 of Shanghai (140), Esk. (153), Gallant Fox (140), Good Sport (130), Krata Via (139), Philterer (137, Bunning (137), The Loafer (140), The Rainstorm (139), Toby (140). NB-The original 5th Race has in- been cancelled owing sufficient entries.
could not finish, the shooting be- ing very wild.
was
McHardy was it ne fettle be- several fine scoring shots. tween the sticks and turned out He Guinness from close eventually
Mc beaten by
rangé after he had just cleared a shot from the same player. The Police tried hard to level up and were lucky. Willerton bad £ good opening, but was a little slow to et home his shot before Higgins made a wonderful clearance.
Hocquard beat the backs and
cut in, but McHardy running out forced the winger to shoot wide.
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GOLF
Stubbs Shield
Shortly after the incident lead- ing up to Walkden and Lai Kwok Chut being ordered off the field
In the first round of the Stubba took place. It would appear that
Lincoln "Begt. Heath: Turner, Shield :-
Batterfield and Swire beat Dis- Walkden was kicked by Kwok and Ash: Dudley. Cork. Bett Baldry, the two struck each other, the McGuinness. Higgins, Ridley and trich Officers 3 and 3. Soomy Va- cuam W. O. Mercantile Bank. referee was forced to order them Lt Hocquard.
H.K Police-McHardy: Black-Lowe Bingham, Matthews beat borne, C. Pile: Gough, Channings, General Electric Co. 2 up. Dairy Brittain: T. Pile, Brooks, Willer-Farm beat H.M.S. Berwick at
goth. ton, Green and Brown,
LINCOLNS V. SOUTH CHINA Playing on the Chatham Road ground, the Lincolns defeated South China by four goals to two. McGuinness gave the Lincolns the early lead in the same. Betters was forced to leave the field through injury. Pan Chul Wing levelled Up for South China and a little later Ip Koon Wing gave them the
a penalty, lead Awarded
the Lincolns levelled up through Dea-
off con the goalkeeper who
Ball almost had Chan beaten forward to take the spot kick.
with a
dropping shot but the During the second half, playball was turned over the bar for was very fast and there were a a fruitless corner. few exciting Incidents. Harper gave the Lincolns the lead and before the anal whistle sounded Clayton scored from a pass by Toyna.
came
E.A. Y. KOWLOON At Bookunpoo, Kowloon could field only eight players in their match with the R.A. and went down by two clear goals.
There was no score before the interval. Kowloon playing a sound defensive game.
Two chances were badly missed by the East Lancs. Sandford had a clear, run in. and with only Chan to beat, shot wide from
ten yards. In the next minute Woods went through, but his shot pressure the Lancs scored when cleared the bar, Keeping up the Sandford sent in a dropping shot, Woods running in charged the goalkeeper with the ball in his hauds and the ball went into the net.
Although having the better of The RA kept the Kowloon on the game in the closing minutes, the defence until about ten the Lancs. falled before the final minutes to time when Birming-whistle sounded, ham got through to open the
score.
Guterres was the most dangerous . Hopkins went through just be- player for the Recreio, but his fore time and netted the Gunners shots were weak and Combie caslly | second goal.”” cleared,
ATHLETIC v. HK. CLUB
two goals through Hooper.
Allan, and Wood changed places Playing on the Club ground, on resuming. For a time this the Athletic went down to the change appeared to give the Gun- Club by the odd goal in three. ners the advantage, but they fall-The Club played ten men only A. V. Gosano; V. Marques, ed to open the score. The only during the first half and scored Beltrão, Elms; B. Gosano, goal of the match came follow- Ward, Leonard, Rocha and ing a weak clearance from Comble Fernandes,
who turned out 8 shot from Guterres to the foot of Sousa who shot into the net before the goalie could recover.
H.K. Club-Fogwill; Hynes, S. Strange; Robertson, Boyd, A. Duncan; Lowson, Domines, Fowler, E. Birange and Blck- ford.
AR NAVY v. SOUTH CHINA
Before a record crowd of specta- tora for the Railway ground, South China and the Navy shared the points in a very keen and ex- citing game the result being a "draw of two gods all, Interest was maintained until the last kick, South China scoring the equaliser Just before the final whistle sounded.
Fau Ka Ping, took his old place in the South China goat, having been replaced as leader of the at- tack by Fung King Cheong,
game was Unfortunately the marred by a player being ordered off the field of play.
Lo Chol Wan scored for the Athletic during the second half and failed to get the equaliser be- fore the final whistle sounded.
DIVISION Ï...
· SOUTH CHINA v. RAMC. Playing at Caroline Hill, South China were surprised by the Medicals and beaten by two clear
Combie, was unlucky to be beat- en with the shot, while Bousa did well to return with a first- timer from the clearance.
Recreio.-Marques; Bilval-Netto, Bowen: Gonsalves, Belgado, Maher: "Castlino, Gutterres, Sousa, Gomes and Alves.・・ goals, R. A Comble; Allan, Wroe, War-
From a well placed flag kick by rington, Padroe, Harris; Bar-Fym, Millington opened the score, raclough, Woods. Greenshields the Medicals leading at the intervai and Seal.
by the only goal scored.
The Medicals had more of the play during the second half and Kowloon failed against the Bora goal by Pym made the game derers at Kowloon and went down safe for them. to the military team at Sookanpoa by three clear goals.
S.W. BORDERERS v. KOWLOON
RADIO V. RAF.
Athletic, Chan Bik Pui; Lo Hon Cheong, Mak Sui Hon; Ho Chat yin. Lai Kwok Chui, Ip Pang Fai; Tang Kwong Eum, Aut Kim Fung, Ho Ka Keung. Au Ping Ming and Fung King Mui.
East Lancashires-Fern; Swain. Gorman, Bail, Thompson, North; Sandford, Walkden, Lawton, Woods and Lt Salmon.
LINCOLN REGT. BEAT H.K. POLICE
Playing on the Railway ground. the Lincolns Just managed to secure full points by the only goal scored.
The Lincolns opened out the play from the "Eick on but found Blackborne and C. Pile in "great
LEAGUE TABLES
Division I
Goals
P WOLF APte
11
St. Joseph's 8 61 122 10-18 Lincoln Regt..... 8 6 14:3 18 10 18 RNAVY & 3 2 3 25 17. 12 South China... 16
511 20.91 8. W. Bordarers.. 7.5 9 2 27.67 10 B. K. Clo.........
1-8:21 228. བྷ Atbintice
044-28-23 Kowloon F.C..ate B 想 18.18 20 z de 18 19:4
2
Play opened with the Borderers At King's Park, The Airmen, K. Folles & attacking, but Kowloon defence were on top throughout the game Eat Lancashire... 3 I kept them out. For a time play | and defeated the Radlo by four | Recreio settled in midfield, but after fifteen clear goals. minutes play, Hazlewood
went
through to open the score with a shot that beat Cord from close range.
Wild shooting by the Borderers kept the score" down for they had plenty of chances to increase their lead
Gregory scored two goals, Gart-
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9
1
15 7 8
0
8. 8 38 2
0.79 22-0
División II nell one, Rocha putting the ball South China 8 7:02:28.7-34" | into his own net to give the R.A.F. | §. W. Bordereri. 8 7:02.84 38 14 four goals,
Lincoln Eegt.
172321. 1.8 38 14 1 DE S.W. BORDERERS v. R.E,
05 15 17 S H. K. Chub At Happy Valley, the Borderers Young
406 19:24, 18 3.04.14.29 6 almost dropped a point to the Athletio
81426 Sappers, just getting home by the Kowloon FC....... 9 0.09741 6' odd goal inve
·Division III
South China was early defend ing, but Pau showed his old form
cleared and soon
his charge. South China then took up the at- stack and Liddington had a few si-anxious moments Before kicking
well to midfeld. „
The Navy goalkeeper played well and several times, got the ball away from a pack of South Howloon rallied and Whitehead China players. Hudspith was then tested Smith with a fine drive.
Hill failed to get through owing Purcell opened the score for the Lincoln Begte, 9, 905050°40×228; sent away and with only Pau to beat shot the ball against the up-to hanging on to the ball with Borderers and soon put on the 9. W. Bordecors 8 609.84-15 12 Tight. Robertson taking the ball his forwards well placed and second goal, Whiting scored for Houth China 851.3.18 011 from the rebound banged the ball Podmore cleared easily. Blake had the Cappers 8821228
12.14 In and Pau with a full length dive hard luck with a header and Kow-
Early in the second half, Bud-AF turned the ball out, Tal Qual Hon toon keeping up the pressure were ding scored for the Sappers to Radio went down on the left and Fung awarded a penalty for hands make the score level Before the BS.C
whistle sounded. Purcell E King Cheong meeting the centre Woodfeld took the spot kick, but Anal
To-scored again for the Borderers. Ularirišty, shot into the net to open the score Smith. made a great save.
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