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ST. JOSEPH'S LOSE VALUABLE POINT
HELD TO A DRAW BY HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB
South Wales Borderers
Now Favourites
St. Joseph's lost a point with the Club by playing a goalless. draw on the Club ground.
South Wales Borderers are now the favourites, for the Longue championship, but, they have to meet the Club in their final. league match: They beat Kowloon on the Railway ground by
four, clear goals.
The RA, and Becreld shared points at Caroline Hill. South China by defeating, Rearelo by the only goal scored, secured the runners up, position, in Division III.
RESULTS AT Å GLANCE
South Wales Borderers R.A.
Hong Kong F.C.
R.A.S.C.
South China
DIVISION 1.`
4 Kowloon F.C.
1 Club de Recreio
0 St. Joseph's.
DIVISION HIL
KOWLOON V.
3 Radio S.C.
1 Club de Rectcio
S.W. BORDERERS
The Borderers, after being held by Kowloon on the Railway ground during the first half of, the game, put on four goals without reply and strengthened
their position:
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R.A.S.C. v. RADIO S.C.
Or the Military ground at Happy Valley: the R.A.S.C. defeated the inRadio by three goals to one.
the race for the championship.
Cord was mainly responsible for the Borderers failing to score dur- ing the opening half. The mili- tary men opened at a great pace Row but lacked control close in. loon fought back and Cook miss-
ed a sitter from 'b, pass by Blake. A corner kick to the Borderers raised the hopes of their supporters, Jones, missing from close range.
The Borderers took the lead ear- the ball second half, ly in the going in to beat Cord after strik- ing Wills. Jones scared the sec- and goal. soon after and within a couple of minutes" Jones had put the Borderers three up.
Eycott gave the R.A.S.C. the lead. but before the interval. Tavares scored for the Radio.
Eycott and Vaughan scored for the Corps during the second half without replay from the Radio.
League Tables
DIVISION I.
P
19.
Goals.
48 50 30 20
42
8 .2 9 45 62 18
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934.
TENNIS LEAGUE ENTRIES
EENNIS
K.C.C. MIXED DOUBLES
Mixed Doubles' Withdrawals
Entries for the Colony Lawn Tennis Leagues have not yet all been received, but the following have sent in applications:
"A" DIVISION Chinese Recreation Club, Crai-
Club, gengower Cricket
Hong Kong Cricket Club, South China Athletic Association, Indian Re- creation Club, Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de Recrelo.
"B" DIVISION. Chinese Recreation Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Indian Recrea- tion Club, South China Athletic Association, University, Club de Recrelo. Kowloon Cricket Club.
KOWLOON
BOWLING
GREEN
GOLDMAN & SULLIVAN TO MEET AGAIN.
Reds Beat Blues In Open Season With A In Finals Of Club Singles
American Tournament
Win
In their first match of the sea-' In the Mixed Doubles American Tournament held at the Kowloonson, the Kowloon Bowling Green Cricket Club yesterday. Reds beat Club defeated the RN. Dockyard Blues by the narrow margin of 8 Recreation Club by 9 shots in a points in 58 matches, Mr. and Mrs.friendly encounter on Saturday.
Practically the same Dockyard Wilson (Peds) winning all seven of
team defeated Craigengower last their matches.
week in a friendly match.
The following were the scores:-- Dockyard RG Kowloon B.G.C.
The following were the results: R. S. Capell and Miss Griffiths (Red): lost to E. C. Fincher and Miss Kacker 3-4, beat C. I. Staple-H. F. Stoneham S. Bright
A. Allen ton and Miss Mackenzie 4-3, beat C. Hast C. J. Tachi and Mrs. Blandford 5-2, J. Sloan beat Mr. and Mrs. Annis 6-2, beat E C. Norris, and Mrs. Kells 6-1, heat Mr. Simcocks and Miss Bryson 7-0 beat J. Barnes and Mrs. Boss 4-3.
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(Skip) R. Duncan
J. Watson W. Waterton A.W.E: Davison
"C" DIVISION
Mr. and Mrs Wilson (Red): CEF. Thompson
(Skip) 12 Chinese Recreation Club, Army beat Fincher and Miss Hacker 5-2, Tennis Club, Kowloon Bowling beat Stapleton and Miss Mackenzie A. Macintyre Green Club, Kowloon Dock Re-5-2, beat Tachi and-Mrs. Blandford J. L. Tetley creation Club, Civil Service Cricket 5-2, bent Mr. and Mrs. Annis 4-3, J. G. Meyer
(Skip) Club, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Norris, and Mrs. Kella, &-1, W. S. Drake. Central British Association, South beat Simcocks and Miss Bryson 5-2. China Athletic Association, "Kow-beat Barnes and Mrs. Boss 5-2.C. L. Farmer loop"Indian Tennis Club, Kowloon
J. S. Smith and Mrs. Jack (Red): G. Ross lost, to Fincher and Miss Kacker D. S. Russell
L. Guy 3-4, beat Stapleton and Miss Mac- kenzie 4-3, lost to Tachi and Mrs. Blandford 3-4. last to Mr. and Mrs. Annis 3-4, lost to Norris and Mrs. Kella 3-4. lost to Simcocks and Miss Bryson 2-5, lost to Barnes and Mrs. Boas 3-4.
creation
Dock Recreation Club. Indian Re- Club, University. Club de Recreto and Kowloon Cricket Club.
It is understood that the I. R. C, and the Recreio are not enter- ing the Mixed Doubles League this
season.
A. W. Ramsay and Miss Haynes (Red)-beat "Fincher" and Miss Kacker 4-3, beat Stapleton and
Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY Miss Mackenzle 4-3. beat Tachi
WIN
Lincolns Defeated:
and Mrs. Blandford 4-3, lost to Mr. and Mrs. Annis 3-4, beat.Norris and Mrs. Kella 4-3, beat Simcocks and Miss Bryson 4-3, beat. Barnes and Mrs. Boas 5-2.
-
14
C. Simmons E. Beer
(Skip)
A Marchent
15
A. W. Humphreys H. Lewis J. Hollidge
(Skip)
P. O'Connell W. Phelps
'S. 'Alderman,
W. CHI
18kip).
G. R. Hoskings
H. Milton
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Championship
Two of the Hong Kong Cridtet Club's annual tennis tournaments have reached the final stages. L. Goldman, a former holder of the Club Championship Singles title meets A. L Sullivan in the final sometime this week, while L N. Murphy meets T. A. Pearce in, the final of the Club "B" Singles Handicap event.
The other events have also reached the closing stages and should be completed by next week. The following are the results to date:-
CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES
Semi-final Round
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A L. Sullivan beat H. J. Arm- The strong 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. winner will meet L. Goldman, a 19 former holder of the title in the
final round.· ́
L. Luck
J. Cavanagh
(Skip) Total
25
(Skip)
15
79
70
CLUB "A" HANDICAP. SINGLES
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Third Round
Dr. R. 6. Trall (-2) obtained a w.o from SE Green (-15),
R. H. Wild" (-16.3) beat L. G- Robertson. (-2) 6-0, 6-4.
D. C, Dunham (-5) to play D.
HOCKEY PLAYERS M. MacDougall (-5),
DEPART
Short Holiday Concluded
Messrs C.R. La Brooy, C.O. La Brooy, O. C. Aexia and Rahman of the Malayan Interport Hockey team who prolonged their visit to the Colony by about a week, left
H. J. Armstrong (-5) beat A. J. Humphreys (-4) 6-3, 6-1,
CLUB "B" SINGLES HANDICAP
Semi-Final Round.
L N. Murphy (-3). beat H. B. Williamson (-1) 8-6, 6-0:
"T. A. Pearce (-3) beat D. 8. Robb, (+15) 6-1, 6-3,
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CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES
Third Round.
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R. H. Wild and H. J. Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Gaubert (Red):- lost to Fincher and Miss Kacker 2-5, lost to Stapleton and Miss Macken- zie 3-4, lost to Tachi and Mrs.. Blandford 3-4, lost to Mr. and Mrs. Annis 3-4, beat Norris and Mrs. Hong Kong, yesterday for Singa-15.4) v. L. N. Murphy and M. W. Kella. 4-3, beat. Simcocks- and Miss Bryson 4-3, lost to Barnes and Mrs. re-Boas 3-4,
Playing on the U.S.R.C. ground on Saturday, two scratch elevens from the European Y.M.CA.. and the Lincolnshire Regiment met in a friendly encounter which sulted in a win for the former,
by 3 goals to 1 in a closely contested game.
N. Hewitt opened the scoring for the "Y" early in the fort half. in the second, halt F.S.W. Smith and S. Fowler, netted again for the "while the Lincolns replied once through Sgt, Reeks..
"Y" LADIES LOSE
pore by the s.5. Takada.
Turner (+2) to be played off
J, and G. 8. Rodger (scr.) ob- tained "a wo, from G. W. Stabb and H. F. Phillips (+1).
Mr. A. C. Cunningham Perdriau, Captain of the Malayan side Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Godwin (Red):-T. W. Morray who accompanied
Rev. J. N. Lewis-Bryan and Cap- lost to Fincher and Miss Kacker the team, as a reserve, will be. intain P. B. Cannon (15) beat J. 2-5 lost to Stapleton and Miss the Colony until, Saturday,
Barrow and, D. M. MacDougall Mackenzie 1-6, lost to Tachi and
(-15) 6-2, 6-1 Mrs. Blandford 2-5, lost to Mr. and Mrs. Annis 3-4, lost to Norris and Mrs. Kella 3-4, lost to Simcocks and Miss Bryson 3-4, beat Barnes and Mrs. Boas 4-3.
Mr. and Mrs Peddle: (Red) beat Fincher and Miss Kacker 4-3, lost to Stapleton and Miss Macken- zle 3-4, lost to Tacal and Mrs.
DEFAPt 3 -2.43 18 31 Kowloon then had a turn ana St. Joseph's...19 14
8. W. Bardèrb...18 15 0 3 81 31 80 Winch shou "were unlucky when
13 4 3 50 23 28 Lincoln Begt.......20 From now Navy 18 11 against the crossbar.
The YM.C.A... Ladies concluded until the final whistle sounded the South China.2012 17 12 21 25 their hockey season on Saturday Borderers pressed hard, but could Hong Kong Club..19,
in a friendly encounter against Blandford 2-5, beat Mr and Mrs. add one goal only before the final Kowloon F. C.
who won by 3 Annis 4-3, beat Norris and Mrs. Enst Lancs....... whistle sounded.
Kella 5-2, lost to Simcocks and Kowloon F.C.-Cord: Willis, East. A....... man; C.White. Elliott, Whitehead: H. K. Police, Humphreys, Cook, Winch, V. White and Blake.
༄་
South Wales Borderers.-Smith; Mullane, Morrison: Davies. Pod- mote, Underwood: Mathlas. Hazle wood, Fortey, Jones and Duncan.
K.A. v. Recreio.
Recreio
7 2 11 81 49 16
2 10 23 43 14H.M.S. Proteus
118 28 42 11 clear goals.
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18
19
5
18
4
2 12 21 34 10
20
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3 16 19 65 7.
DIVISIONTM II.
Bouth China......18 Lincoln Ragt.... 16 10
At Caroline Hill the RA. and and Recreio played a drawn game. the score being one goal all.
The
Gunners opened with a shooting strong attack but wild kept the scare down. The Gunners eventually netted but the goal was disallowed. The Recreio took the lead when L. Castilho nipped in and beat Wood after he had made a weak clearance from T. Castilho. Leading by a goal on the cross over Recreio soon lost their ad vantage; the Gunners drawing level through, Hopkins,
V
The Gunners pressed hard, but the Recreio defence held out until the final whistle sounded with the score one all.
"H.K. "CLUB Y. ST. JOSEPH'S
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On the Club ground, St. Joseph's and the Club divided the points in a goalless drawn. game.
St. Joseph's were uplucky in not securing both points, but they found Rodger on top form.
A rush by E. Strange had the Saints, defence guessing, but the ahot went wide of the posts. B.
Gosano-shot a little too high from
close range while at the other end E. Strange again shot wide:
A corner kick to the visitors was fruitless Gosano kicking behind,
The Club had the misfortune to lody Fote-Hunt through injury dur- ing the first half of the game,
Pote-Hunt resumed after the in- terval taking up the left back position. Ward and Cosand were
Navy....16 10
S. W. Borderers...18 10
E. A...............18
Hong Kong Club..16 Young Indians...16 Athleticle Kowloon F.C.......18
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DIVISION III,"
Lincoln Begt.18 18:00 77 7 36 4 84 23 29 South China IB 12 8. W. Borderers...18 11 1 8 64 31 1810 8 5 28 25 R&B.C... Recreio............... 18 E.A.M.C. R. E.
18
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3 8 61 17
4 8 31 37
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8 28 28 16
2 11 32 87 12
E. A. 18 Radio.......... ....18 University.
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4 12 18 40 10
OLYMPIC SWIMMING
TRIALS
Lau Po Hee Betters Own
Record
BUT WILL NOT BE OFFICIALLY RECOGNISED
Time:-1 min. 11 secs. Also swam:-Ng Chih-min, Lo Wah-chau, and Hung-sin, Ng Wong Yat-hung.
100 Metres Breast Stroke (Ladies') 1. Chan Woon king; 3, Tau Kwal-
The preliminery swimming trials to, select Hong Kong's Chinese ac- quatic representatives to meet the Canton aequatic stars for the right to represent China in the forth Points to B.E.coming Olymple: Games in Manjis
next month, were held at the Chi--tsun; and 3. Lam To-lal. nese YMCA. Swimming Pool on Saturday night last, when several performed, excellent eats were notably that of Lau Fo-hee's., in the 100 Metres backstroke, when he establish a new time of-81 sec- onds, clipping 23 seconds off his own record created at the National
SCOTS REJOICE
Over Golden Miller's
Victory
Meeting at Nanking in October of
Jast year.
Time: 1 min. 53 secs. 1.500. Metres (Men's) —
1 Kwok Chung-hang; 2 Mal Wal-ming; and 3 Shek Kam-pul.
Time-28 mins. 40 secs.
• Also swam:Wong. Hun-lung.
SELECTIONS
રા
Following the completion, of
the trials the following were,
selected to meet the Canton ac Although, this is in itself a new quatie stars next Friday and Sa- record time, it will not be recognis-turday evenings at the Chinese, red owing to the fact that the Chi-YIM.C.A. Bath, following which Fnese CA, Pool is under the China's swimming, representatives Pometal length of 25 metres." for the Olympic Games will be "Special Air-Mall Service
Kwok Chun-hang, the Colony's selected:- Beast Stroke, record holder and Women's-Misses Leung Wing-. London, March 28,
National title, han, Lau Kwasch and winner of the
chan-Woon-king." Scotland draws £120,400 from the sprang a surprise in the 1,500 me-
tres Free Style event when he Men's 50 metres and 100 metres ays dangerous, but Rodger dia Irish Sweep" prize fund.
Wal-ming the
breast stroke-Lau Rahi par to keep his goal intact,
When, Golden Miller won the overtook, Mak
and Ng Tze-min. Estrange was prominent with Grand National yesterday in re- diminutive Hong Kong, Chinese a sólo effort, but his shot clear-cord time, he marked £30,000, on Civil entrant to take first place. ed; the bar. With the Club press each of two Scottish tickets, one Wong Hung-lung of Amoy whic ing hard for the winning, goal, the held In Glasgow and the other in was expected to take first place in Anal whistle sounded with the Wigtown. And Delaneige, the rum-the event and who started a fav score sheet blank.
ner-up, sent £15,000 to Troon.
DIVISION III.
v. S... CLUB DE RECREIOS
On the Kowloon F.C. ground, late goal by, South Chins, Eave them the points Inj their final match of the season
Cheung Hing, Luny was forced to retire froin the game early.
The only goal of the match was scored từ Lâu Wing Lưong
ourite, was unplaced, finishing The rest of Scotland's "Sweep five minutes behind the winner.
The following were the results:- 100 Bletres Back Stroke, (Mena)*--- 1 Lau Po-hes; 2 Bhak Kambut, 3. Lai Vin,chenk.
Amino
earnings is made up of £32.826 for unsuccessfri ̧ and non-running horses, £8800.in consolation awards, and 83700, for lucky ticket sellers,
ALSO, BWAT Duty Scoutmak, Grand National prosperity did not end there. Golf 10. Bal-fast den hier, Delanelze andi tre 160 Metres (Ladies') mira, homond I were all well fancied and heavily backed
It was an accident-free National at least, none of the horses and jockey was deriously, burt,
ars felt injured
-Kwok Homing and
Mid Leung Wing-han: 2 Chan Woon-king; and 3. Lang wal-taum.
Time: 1 mins 37% spca.
100 Metres (Men's)
1. Trang Ho-fook; 2. Chan Chu nam and 3. Kwok Chun bang,
50 metres-Wong Yat-hung. 100 and 400 metres Trang Ho fook and. Chan Chun-nan." 100, 400 and 1,500 metres tree style, and 200 metres breast stroke-Kwok, Chim-bung. 200 metres back stroke-Mei
Chih-cheong. 200 metres breast stroke.-Wong
Sin-min.
100-metres,back stroke-Lai Yim
Jak
1,500 metres-Mak Wal-ming and
Shek. Kam-ui,
Olypuda. Selectors
The Olymple selection committee. is comprised of Messrs. Yeung Chu nan. Ko Bhek-wal Lo Tze-hing Lee Hin-lenng Lo Hop-fu and, Quán Tre ch
Miss Bryson 34 beat. Barnes and Mrs. Boas 4-3;
A. E. Simmons and Mrs, Blake (Red):-lost to Fincher and Miss Kacker 2-5, lost to Stapleton and Miss Mackenzie, 2-5, 106, to Tachi and Mrs. Blandford, 2-5% lost to Mr. and Mrs. Annis 3-4, lost to Norris and Mrs, Kella 3-4, lost to Simcoeks and Miss Bryson 3-4, lost to Barnes and Mrs. Boas 2-5.
Total points:-Red 200 points, Blue 192 points.
A. K. Mackenzie and T. A Pearce (scr.) beat T. C. Monaghan and C. C. Stark (-1) 6-2, 6-3,
HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES
Second Round.
obtained a wo from Mr and Mrs. A L. Sullivan (-3)
O. E. C. Marton and Miss Whit- hamm (+2) to meet the winner of the remaining second-round the to be played of.
W H. F. Phillips and Miss Thomas (-2) beat. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (+3) ́2-6, 6-2, 7-5..
Captain and Mrs, P. S. Cannon » (-15) beat W. D. Johnson and Miss Stevenson (15) 8-3, 7-5.
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