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LOCAL FOOTBALL

On Saturday, the South Wahts Borderers defented the Hong Kong F.C. on the Railway ground in the Senior Shield semi-final, by five clar goals, while the Lincoln Regt. com. pleted their 6xtures in the junior league and secured the runners position with: a win over the South Wales Borderers. By defeating the R.A.S.O. in Division II, they main- tained their 100%, winning record.

...

Senior Challenge Shield (Semi-final)

in

YESTERDAY'S GAMES

South Chẳng v. St. Joseph

Rain upset the play in the last twenty minutes of the senior game ist the thailengo field played

021 tie Club ground yesterday. At Dus

time the spectätig rushed on to the playing pitch making for shel- ter and a slight halt was minels for the Police to clear the field..

The ground was on the beavy side when the match started and a slight

S. Wales Broderers $ Hong Kong FC 0 drizzle daring most of the game

Division II Lincoln Regt." 3 S. W. Borderers 2

<Division III.

Lincoln Regt.

@BA.S.C..

CHALLENGE SHIELD

Club, v. Borderers.

mad foothold rather bud, several tumbles and slides being the order. In the closing minutes the ground was almost under water and several 1 spectators shouted to the referee to

abandon the gants.

Before a good attendance on the Railway ground, the Borderers de foster the Club by five clear goals, thus qualifying to meet the winners of South China v. St.Jusoph's mutch.

Play opened in favour of the Broderers, but the Club defence were safe, S. Strange and Hynes being sound. It took the Borderers some ting to settle down owing to the changesin the team. Searle, Hertsrt and Davids were included in the senior team in place of Harris, Fourtey and Wallach

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Pan raised the crowd when he received well forward and racing Faway tested Marques. with a hard shot which was will cleared. South China took the lead when Tam Kong Pak headlnil in tu hent Mar- ques." Sabhan gut through for St. Joseph's but offside against him. before he shot into the net had the goa disallowed: Considering the State of the ground; play was fast, South China showing the better

all control close in.

The second half opened with St Joseph's attacking to force a dag kick which was fruitless. Pau Ka The opening goal care when Hering revived from forty yards out bert beat Rodger from close range. and rounding a couple of defenders Good work by Roger kept the screent in smashing shot from the down but before the interval, the Borderers increases their lend through Hazlewood who beat Rodger from well places? corner kick. Halftime,

9. W. Borderers 2. H.K. Club0

yualty line to score his second hat. Pau was injured and had to esisted off the field, but he re red after a couple of minutes.

the

China then forced a corner in the following scrimmage in goalmouth, Elms sent the ball.... ard against Pau and it rebounded int the net giving South China a three-clear goal lead,

Besuming two goal down, the Club put up a spirited attack on the Born derers goals which brought the best out of Mullane and Morrison. The Club attack died down after a few minutes and the Borderers took up the attack and Hazlewood best Roger from close range. Keeping up the pressure the Borderers scored their fourth goal through Matthias and just on time, Hynes hnd the misfortune to turn the ball into his own net in at tempting to clear a shot from Hazle wbort.

The teams were;

Hong Kong F.C.-0. Rodger Hys 9. Strange, Robertos, Boyd, A. Dun cas; Doniny, Hill, Howe, E Strange

and Fowler.

Borderers-Smith, Mullane, Morni sun; Davies, Pohmore Jones; Matthis. and Searle, Herbert; Hazlewood Dypican,

DIVISION II

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUAR Y 26,

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

RESULTS

Kowloon Forces Draw Against Craigengower

RICHARDSON SCORES FIRST

LEAGUE CENTURY

Only three league matches, two in the Senior Division and one in the Junior were played during the week-end, Civil Service obtaining their first win of the season by "defeating the University, last year's champions, by 10 wickets, while Craigengower who required 18 th win with two wickets in hand were held to a draw by the Kowloon - Cricket Club. The distinction of scoring the first cen- tury in the premier league went to J. E. Richardson, the Interporter who hit up 108 not out for the Civil Service. In the Junior League the race for the championship is now becoming more exciting as a result of Craigengower heating the Kowloon Cricket Club...

.

The Hong Kong Cricket Club, potential champions of the senior league beat the Indian Recreation Club by six wickets in a friendly game.

INTERESTING FIGHT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

SENIOR DIVISION

Leonard then got through and H. K. G. C. he sent the ball into the netto IR. C. core the Saints' only goal. The K, C. C. terms were.

[C. C. C.

South China;-Wong Wing: læe | C, S, C, C. Tin Song, Lui Ma, Leung In Army Chan, Leung Wing Chui, Lee Kwok Navy Wai, Young Shui Yick, Fung King' | University Cheong, Pau Ka Ping, Tam Kong Pak, and Tay Que Liang.

P: W. L. D. Pts.

4 0 2 14

Zimmern Abbas Youngsaye

4

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0.

0

1 0. 12 2 0 23 Craigengower A. T. Lee, c Gittins. b Sargent F. K. Lee, Lb.w., Hung

1934.

LOCAL HOCKEY

Caer Clark Cup Matches

two

YACHTING

Results Of Night Race

The results of the night race. salled on Saturday and Sunday

.

Position

Sailed by

1 F. C. Manning

Capt. C. C. Fowkes

3 E. B. Lambert 4L F. Nicholson

Clark -Cup

were:- Yacht Cutty Typhoon Azuma. Norseman Cherub Trene Monsoon Tavy II

2

S. Berg

7

8

Only

Caer matches were played during the week-end, both of which resulted in wins for the favourites. St. Andrew's Ladies beat the Central British Schoolgirls by 5 goals to one while the Club de Recreio "B" were trounced to the tune of 13 goals by the Hongkong Ladies, the holders of the Cup...

Champions beat Recreio "B'”, Playing at Sookunpoo, the Hong- kong Ladies beat" the Club de Recreio "B" by a record score of 13 goals. As result of this victory, the Hongkong Ladles have now won eight of the nine matches they have played.

A

5 V. Goulbort

HOME

H. W. Dulley Comdr. Cowland

RUGGER

Scotland's Victory Over Ireland

RIFLE SHOOT

Portuguese Co.'s Annual Event

The Portuguese Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps fired off their annual rifle competition at Stonecutters during the week end. The result of the competition is as follows:-

Lusitano Cup: 1. L/Sergt. F. F. Cruz, Pte. AM.B. Rocha, 3. L/C J. M. Xavier.

Musketry: 1, Pto. E. A. Remedios Inter-Platoon Company Head- quarters, No. 0 Platoon, 3, No. II Platoon. The following represented the winning team (Capt. 8. Jarvis, Rousrio, Pse. EA. Remodioa). CS.M. Baptista L. Sgt. F. A: M.

Platoon

Tile Competition: 2/Lt. F. P. Sequeira, L/S. F. F. Cruz L/C. M. M. Soares, Pte. F. Gill).

Competition: No. 10

Platoon (Lt. H. J. Silva, Sgt. J. P.

Although beaten by such a big margin, it must be said that the

Lewis Gu London, Feb. 24, Recreio fielded many reserves in Scotland beat Ireland by 16 ponts Baleros, Opl. N. M. Nunes, L/C.EU.S. fact it was very sporting of them to 9 in the International Rugby Alves, Pte. A. C. Xavier and Pte. to field a team at all as more than Championship at Murray 10-A, M. B. Rocha). Half of the team had failed to

day.

turn up. As a result, the Hong-A crowd of 40,000 attended in F. P. Se queira, 2, L/S. F. F. Cruz

Revolver Competition: 1, 2/Lit kong Ladies had much their own showery and gusty weather which way, scoring seven goals in the made conditions very difficult. Arst. half and the rest in the sec-Ireland started with a rush and + Russell stored a try after only Ave

minutes play.

ond.

Miss

E Bonnar (4), Miss 3. Churchill (4), Miss J. Dalziel (3), Miss B. Pore and Mrs. S. Adams netted the goals.

The Hongkong Ladies' defeated the Recreio "B" by 5 goals to nil in the first round.

After this setback.. however, Scotland secured the upper hand. the forwards opening up the game and keeping the Irish defence al- ways on the alert,

Dick scored a try for Scotland." which Shaw converted. The Scots scored again through a penalty

al by Allan and an unconverted try by Crawford to lead 11 points

to 3 at the interval

Dick scored a clever try on the resumption for Shaw to add the major points to increase Scotland's lead. Ireland, however." (qught back

plucky manner, O'Connor

AMERICA'S LEADING

ATHLETE

Medal Awarded To Glenn

Cunningham

Glenn Cunningham, the feet- distance runner. National A. A. U. footed Kansas University middle- 200 and 1,500 metres champion and national collegiate mile title-holder and record-holder, has been award-

and Russel; crossing over for tries ed the James E. Sullivan Memorial which were not converted,

Medal for 1933. This medal has" been awarded each year since 1930 Each team has played two games to the amateur athlete who, by the points being England 4, Scot his performance and by his ex-" land 2, Wales 2. Ireland 0-Reuter. ample and influence as an amateur

St. Andrew's beat CBS. ·· After briliantly holding their own in the first half, the, Central British School girls surprising collapsed after the interval and lost by 5 goals to one in the match against the St. Andrew's Ladies on the Marina ground on Saturday.

Miss D. Moss played a brilliant game in goal: and was re- In a sponsible for many fine clearances. 0 Miss J. Bryson was very sound in the full-back line, while Miss 9K. Moir and Miss J. Lakeman were 32 also prominent. Miss H. Knill, the 13 captain, also played a sound game, 83 netting the only goal for her team The Saints on the whole played 32

overy disappointingly and failed to 1 produce their usual brilliance.

Their forwards were badly off form, missing numerous opportun itles. It was only in the latter stages that they were able to break away and scored the goals.

53 1

110

2 .0

4" 10

7

2

2 3 9

3

2 0 3

F. R. Zimmern, b Lewis

3. 3

R. Lee. ↳ Lewis

0

2 2

J. L. Youngsaye, run out

0 3 I 1

Y. Abbas, b Hung

JUNIOR DIVISION

G. Hunt, run out

P. W. L. D. Pts. .10

N. Broadbridge, not out

4

31 I 25

G. S. Laad, b Lewis

10 5

1 3 21

Extras

14

9

6

1 - 2 20

2 113

Total (for 8 wkts)

192

1 2 11

4 10

10

8

2

5 0 6

3 0 3

0 3 2 2

U 5 2 2

Gittins

A. V. Gosano, Manques, Beltra, Recreio

St. Joseph's-Murques,

Souza, R. C. Hims, B. Cosano, Ward, Leonard, Craigengower Hocha and Sabban,

Navy

SOUTH CHINA "B" AND RAK. C. C.

The Junior shield match ended K. C. C... in a surprising win for the RR. AM. C. the margin being seven goals to R. A. 5. C. 0170. Edmunds opened the core R. E. with £ fast

shot rss

Rivers. pass by At Sookuapon in their final game, caught the "hall but the Lincolns and Borderers met to it over the lie and several Gunners fight out the runners-up position, "amade sure' with a rush loto the net fine game ending in favour of the Lincolns by the old goal in five.

Borderers v. Lincoln.

On the general rua of the play, the Borderers deserved their lead, their forwards being quicker on the ball than the Borderers.

The Lincolns took the least early in the game, Malpas, taking a pass from McGuinness to beat Williams,

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from University Tang Police dropped

B 0 6 2 2:

University

C. S. c. c.

C.S.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY On their own ground Civil Ser- Early in the second half Taug vice Cricket Club beat the Univer- raught the ball and let it through sity by 10 wickets. his hands into the net, Hopkins farting on the goalie inside the net. Tang came out to clear a dropping shot, but beaten by one of his side D. Hunt, e Perry, b Baker and Fisher shot the ball into an P. Power, b Richardson

tenanted net. Fisher received G. Windsor, c and b Richard-

Hopkins and shooting against Eon

the upright,

in

A M. Rodrigues, c and b

Richardson

the net to give the Gunners

the ball rebounded DK. Samy, e Perry,.,b Simp- five clear goals lead,

Hung Surgent

Lewis Fincher

Bowling Analysis

M. R. W. 11 1. 48 2 9 0 52 }

Miss P. Gittins opened the scor- Ing for the Bt. Andrew's Ladles but Miss H. Kalil levelled the score before the interval. 1

After the change over the Saints pressed hard but missed many chances before Miss P. Gittins re- 0 gained the lead.

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2

2 0 18

0

3 0 24

JUNIOR DIVISION

K.C.C. v. Craigengower

Playing at home the Kowloon C. 38 C. lost to Cralgengower C.C. by 13 146 runs.

Scores:

C. C. C.

0

E. Souza, not out

62

W. sparrow, b Smith

65

son

Edmunds sent. across from the

H. L. Osorio, lb/w, b Wai-

lington

T. Yeon, c and b Dunne

10

11

F. Broadbridge, b Dunne

3

7

J. W. Leonard, not out

32

Extras

3

26

11

0

7

G. Souza, E. C: G. Barry, 8. Ab-

A mistake by the Biderera defence from let in Togne and from a fine pass McGuinness boat Wiliams to put the Borderers two up: The Barderers rallied and had the Lincolns on the defensive and Purcell went in to beat touch line and Tang, thinking the LA B. Tata, c Barrow, b Baker Wardle from close range.

ball would clear the goal, made B. K. Ng, b Baker Crossing over a goal down, the Buttempt to field it. The ball struck E.T. Wood, depera opened with a strong attack. the inside of the upright and reG. Abraham, b Simpson Thomas had hard luck after working bounded into the net. Hopkins P. B. Tata, not out through the defence, his, shot hit the scored the Gunners seventh and upright and rebounded clear. Morris last goal, while Cheung scored the also got through, but his shot was wel

only oal for South China. cleared by Wordle.

The Lincoln's increased their lead through Evans and defore the final whistle sounded. Thomas scored for the Borderers

DIVISION III.

Lincolns v. R.A.5.0.

At Sookanpoo, the Corps almost sprang a surprise on the Lincolns and on the general run of the play, the Lincolns vere lucky to maintain their 100% wins.

Bush opened the scoring and gave the Lincolns the lead when he headed into the net from a pass from the right.

There was no further scoring befom the interval.

Being a goal down, le Corps opened the second half with a strong attack on the Lincolns goal but inaccurate hooting threw away good chances. Rush converted from's dag kick well placed by Matthews and later O' Brien went in to score for the Corps Having

Result B.A. 7, South Chinn "B"1.

LOCAL GOLF-

Marton Wins Captain's Cup

At Fanling yesterday, O.E.C Marton boat 1 Goldman by 5 and 4 The junior championship finals, over 38 holes, was also played and this resulted in a win for A. B Purves who beat S. T. Butlin by

and 7,

17

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PRISONERS MUTINY

Extras

Simpson

ני

Richardson

Total (for 3 wkts. dec.)...... 175

9 bas, L. Hubbard and W. K. Way

did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

Smith .............. .13 2 38 1 Dunne

Simeack

'ན 1 19 a Lee

D: M. R. W.

P. O. Dunne, e and b Abbas .......... A. A. Dand. 1.b.w., b Abbas...

Total

130

Bowling Anolysis

O. M. R. W.

10 2 34 2

Baker Sayer Richardson'

13.1 4 37"

3

4

0 24 D

7

0 50 0

9 0

16 2 *27

18:

4 White

5 0 28" 0

2

K. C. C.

Wallington

3

0 13

3

Perry ....

0 12

3

Hawkins

Q 5

F. 8. W. Smith, Abbas

Civil Service

1

F. E. Lawrence, c Souza b Ab-

53

bas

8

S. Jex, run out

0

2

G. Lee, Lb.w.; b Abbas

11

W. Hyde, st Barry, b Abbas...

D. S. Green, c Hubbard, b Ab-

182

bas

G. R. Sayer, st Ng, b P. B.

Tata

J. E. Richardson, not out..... 108 J. Barrow," run out F. Baker, run out

Extrus (B. 9 LB, 2)

Total (for

wkts.)

...

A. E. Ferry, H. Wallington, B.

C. K. Hawkins, W. Shewan, R. A." Simpson. N. Whitley. V. Benwell did not bat,

get to within striking distance, the Fifty Escape From Kwangsi Wood

Corps played hard for the equalisor, bat the Lincoln's defence held out un-

til the final whistle sounded....

League Tables

DIVISION II.

South Chips.1512 0 8 48 13 4 Lincoln Regt.16 19 3 3 49 31 23 E. Navy 1693 4.54 21 21 Bordorera...16 10 1 646 28 il

.18

8 17 28 28

Hong Kong F. C. 15 Young Indian,:..18 Athletic ... 14 Edwloon F.C......15

1

Prison.

Ozorio

Bamy Power

Bowling Anolysis

Latest information from WP. B. Tata Chow City states that st about |

O M. R. W

15 3 49 0

5 0 "22 0

2

0 19

4 0 31

0

Sparrow"

G. A. White, not out

E. Bimcock, b Abbas

Extras

Total .......

Sparrow

Abbas

0 Hubbard

7 0. 50 1

Craigëngower v." K.C.0.

30 p.m. last Saturday evening. At Happy Valley the Craigengow

C.C. drew with the Kowloon C.C. Scores:

a gang of prisoners in the Kwanger

si District Garrison Prison "revolt-

ed and attempted to escape while

Kowloon C. C..

#!

they were assembled at the parade E. c. Fincher, c Abbas, b F. K

Tound ready for roll call.

During the revolt, machine-guns

and rifles were employed by the

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

6 4 2 1

8.1 3 ·13 17

3 2 6 .0

FRIENDLIES

CLUB BEAT INDIANS

The Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Indian Recreation, Club by 6 wickets in a friendly game on 23. their own ground.

Lee...

C. I. Stapleton, c Zimmern, b R. Lee...

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75

32

18 26 as 13 prison guards, but on account of E. F. Fincher, run out 18 21 429 the darkness and the big number N. A. E. Mackay, not out 111.30 63 6 of prisoners, with wooden sticks W. C. Hung, not out 118 13 578 as weapons in their hands. It was

rather difficult- them to sup- ! press the revolt, hence two of the and only 0.077 7:38 prisoners were killed 88 20 20 23 eight arrested. No s

DIVISION III. Lincoln Fezk....18. 18

th Chin 10

Borderers.15

1

.14.

.12

1.5 50 27 19. It was anally reported that se

Extras (B. 17),

LR.C.-123 (8. A. Ismail 21, T. ML Redmond for 25). *EK.C.C.-150 for 6 (L/D. KU- bee 35, T. A. Pearce 32, I. Mc- 28 Innes 37, F. D. Pereira 4 for 44).

.. 17

209

Total (for 3 wkts, dec) F. A. Munn, 9. V. Gitting.. R. B. Lewis. C. B. R. Bargent. W. Peddle,

37 42 40 16 veral prison-guards of the men and H. Overy did not bat.

624 IT 21 4 entrance, were seriously wounded

5 27.28 84 14

4° 7:28 84 14 during the fierce struggle. The to-

34 7 11 38 8

11 21 817 tal number of prisoners escaped Lee

3 6 18 28 is Afty, half of them being long F. K. Lee

211 31 628 termed criminalis.

A. T. Lee

Bowling Analysis

Q.M. RW.

11 1 ́ត · 1 114 40 1

0.0

14

0

LR.C. Juniors Win

The LRC second eleven beat the Club Juniors by 88 runs in s friendly game at Soukupos.

~

LR.G-189 for 6 dec. (K. "Na zarin 38, A. E: Kitchell 67, ALA. Rumjahn 34 not out).

RK.CC-106 (C. W. E Bishop

34, A. A. Rumjahn 3 for 32, M.-

el Arculli 3 for 16)..

This goal was followed by a "hat-trick" by the Saints' captain, Miss M. Woolley, who scored in quick succession.

The Saints defeated the School

girls by 7 goals to all in the first round of the competition.

and as a man, has done the most the cause of sportsmanship.".. during the past year to advance

St. Andrew's:-Mrs. R. Rose; E. Cunningham won by the slen- Landolt, G. White, M. Church, J. der margin of a single vote over Wong. I. Woolley: -F. Wong, B Rogers, M. Woolley, L. Gittins and P. Gittins.

Bonthron, the Princeton run- ner who last summer forced Jack Lovelock, of New Zealand and Ox- C.B.S.-D. Moss; R. Ingram, J. ford University, to break the world's Bryson; L. Hickey, K.

win the mille in the Moir, C. record to C. Bone; E Rousseau, L. de Char- dual meet between the teams, of foy. T. Lakeman, H. Kall and 1j Oxford and Cambridge and Prin- Kraukle.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W. D. L. F. A. Fts HK, Ladies ... 98 1 0 44 5 17 St. Andrew's 10 8 0 2 35 8:16 Recreio "A" 7 4 1 2 15 6 9 C. B. A. 8 3 3 2 14 9 9 "T" Ladies 9 3 3 3 17 9 9 C. B. S. 10. 10 9 4 42 2 Recreto "B" 0. 0 9 0 45 0

ecton and Cornell. The Kansas athlete had a total of 611 votes in the closestfinal. balloting in the history of the award. The same Was true in the battle for third place, only three votes separating Alfred Jochim, a gymnast, from Patrick J. McDonald, the N. Y. A. veteran weight-thrower who fin- ished fourth..

-win or lose there's always a Capstan.

CAPSTAN

COOLER SWEETER - BETTER

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