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Brilliant Shots "Against The Spurs
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FINAL ·
Teams In Great Event
London, April 27.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1934.
INTER SCHOOL SPORTS
A Successful
Meeting
The Inter-School Sports was held yesterday at Caroline Hill on the BCAA ground and very large gathering of schoolboys and visitors were present to witness the events contested for by boys from different schools.
Diocesan Boys' School was the most successful school and won aggregate of 321 points. La Salle College and Ying Wah College for second place with 16 points
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LAWN BOWLS
Full Programme Of League Matches
There
One Mile Relay:-1, at Lincoln,
AREA R.A.; 3. H.K.B. Bde., R.A.
HONG KONG AREA ATHLETIC SPORTS
Lincolns Win Inter-unit Cup
Enlisted Boys Race: RA; 2, 1st Lincoln, R.; 3, 1st 8" W. Bord. 400 Yards Relay:-1, 1st Lincol R.; 2, 1st S, W. Bord; 3, R. A.
Javelin Throw:-1. R.A; 2. 1st Lincoln, R.: 3. H.KS. Bde.. RA
One Mile Team Race:-), H.K.S.
The lawn bowls season will be this afternoon officially openca when a full programme of league
The Arst Battalion "the Lin- matches will be played off.
Unit Athletics Cup at the annunt will be noticed several changes mcolnshire Regiment won the Inter-
H. Nish of
athletic sports of the Hongkong the different teams
Area Sports Board held at Sookume the Bowling Green Club is away on leave R. F. Luz has deserted Recreio and has thrown in his lat poo yesterday int the presence of with Craigengower white
large gathering of spectators me Philips wil be playing for Kowloon cluding, Els Excellency Sir Thomas Bde., R.A 2. 1st 8. Q. Bord: 5 1/8
and Lady Southern, who were ac Punjab R
Waiter Long Jump:-1, 1st St W, Bord; Cricket Club instead of CS.C.C.
The baby of the league, Hong companied by Captain
AD.C., the Hon.
William2, 1st Lincoln. R.; 3. HKS Bde., Kong Footcall Club will oppose Shenton, the, Hon. Sir Shousson R.A the Electric Company team in
Chow, Brigadier Rowan-Hamilton. 480 Yards Hurdles:-1, 1/8 Pur- their opening game and should acting G.O.C., Colonel Nosworthy, jab, R.; 2, 1st Lincoln, R.; 3, 1st §. At the end of the day's sports. Mr. G. R. Sayer, Director of Educa-Sood debut of themselves G.S.O. II, and many army officers W. Bord. tion, gave away the prizes.
the Governor's 'Shield with
an
Sir
1 The FA Cup Final teams for to-morrow London April 10. Derby County
Portsmouth: ... 4 Tottenham...3
Guflian. Mackie, tw the matas visas for Tottenham W. Smith, Nichol, Allen, Thac- Hotspur's championship hopes Der-keray, Worrall, J. Smith, Weddle, by County were compelled, through Basson and Rutherford.
Manchester City: Swift, Barnett, injury, to play four reserves, and the member of the International Dale. Busby, Covar, Bray, Tose- Selection Committee who was pre- land. Marshall, Filson, Herd and sout had no chance of judging the Brook. form of Cooper,
The right Tull-back was one of the cripples, and others were Dun- dan, Collin, and Barker.
-Reuter.
James's Park yet only one goal resulted. Then, three minutes The enforced changes did not from the end, Houghton drove in explain the Spurs the goals a great equaliser from 12 yardı One wan scored from a penalty by Unitedback scored after 31 W Evans after Webb had handled minutes in the first half, during a ball that did not threaten dan which period poor finishing pre- ger and McCormick and O-vented heavy presure from being Callaghan senrod with oblique turned into a winning margin. shot which showed the voices Eight of Newcastle's twelve corner of Kirby's goalkeepingt
-against four to Villa-ware 'fort- Similarly faults in the Tottenhamed before the interval. dofene mudy possible four bril- Iant whole by Bowers which reach: od thus net, and the framework of the goal topped other efforts by Grool And Groven
Denning, deputising for Me Menemy at inside-loft, used height and strength to good effect. He made his own goal, crossing the return into the net.
It was unfortunate that Lang should have had one of his poorest the wing. Everything games" on Was in his favour-good service and & surprisingly erratic defen-
display by Blair.
ROWE HAS AN OFF DAY · Tottenham's fonwarda ahanced notheng Their advances Ware by means of skilful dose passing. clever ball, control and beautiful body swerving but, the rosseve desive fenders were rarely drawn out of position:
RETURN OF ALLEN With less scope on the right, The only, necasion on which they Boyd was the artist of the line. were really caught napping wae Alien, the 1938 Cup Final hero, when O'Callaghan was left un- was back at centre-forward. He is mazited to convert a corner kick losing speed, however, and a knock, by McCormick Rowe had a bad for which he received attention, day at centre-half against Bowars after 25 minutes further reduced who beat him both in the aiz antihis effectiveness. No fault can be on the ground,
found with the United defence. Nelson and Fairburst were splen did, and Beiton always moved too fast for Astley.
.:
Dechy were well sorved by their substitute contre-half Hann, but the beat half-back on the field was Koem, both as defender and in backing up the forwards,
Leeds United Record
kak, 155
·li. Unda Lobster Only Leicester City could not take their full strength to Leads, notable ab. aratees being Adcock and Jones, but
The missing link was Weaver, Half-back craft lay in much greater quantity on the Villa side, Gibeon filled the centre-half role
with distinction, giving his for:
wards increased support when he found himself able to take liber. ties with Allen.
There was a big contrast in the progress of attacks. Dix was the there was no excuse for the ex-mainspring of the visiting line, tremely febble defense. which the
and Cunliffe had many stirring
side prosented to the United at duelk with Nelson,
Lack after the first quarter of an hour. They conceded aight goals
without response..
It is
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the largest scory Leeds Scotsmen Fail In Cup
Lialted have made in League foot-
ball though once, in
cup-tie.
they registered eight goal to one against the Crystal Palace.
From the opening, moves it seem ed probable that Leicester. would make the home team play hard
Rehearsal
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Manchester C... Portsmouth..I'
The Cap rehearsal at Maine-
rach.
Results were as follows:--
100 Metres;-1, Mok Ww KWA (Ying Wah); 2, Lee Tát Koon (La
Salle): 3. G. Chan (Wah Yan) Time: 11.4/5 secs..
Long Jump:-1. Ong Cheng Su (DBS) 2, Lee Tat Koon (La Salle); 3. J. Alves (La Salle). 21 11 Record.
800 Metres:-1, Lau Koon Chiu
(Ying Wa), 2, Chung Chan Fat (Wah Yan): 3. Tan Pang Hoa! (D.B.5.). Time: 2 17.1/5".
200 Metres:-1, Ong Cheng Su (D.ES; 2, Mok Wa Kwan (Ting Wa): 3. J. Alves (La Salle). 24.1/5 secs.
Siu
Shot Put:-1, Tan "Bce DB.S.; 2 A. Vrashtèl (D.B.S.); 3 S. Velasco (8.J.C.), Distance: 38′ 27.
400 Metres:-1, Fung Sing Chee (DBS): 2, W. G. Gottsche (La salle); 3, O. Boon Cheow (S.J.C.). Time: 55 secs, record.
High Jump:-1, San Chung Kla (Wah Yan); 2, Cheung Sing (Flag Wa); 3, Dog Cheng Slu (D.B.8.) Su Kan Shiu (S.P.C.), W; Chen
S.J.C.). Height: 5′ 2′′.
Metres:-1,
Singh 1,500
D, (Queen's); 2, E. Petrove (8.J.C.); Pang Fook Kee (Queen's). 3, Time: 5 1.3/5".
The full programing 13-
FIRST DIVISION CO.C. "A" v. 0.80€ KBOC. v K.C.C. KDRC v. C.C.C. "B" Recreio v. Police
SECOND DIVISION C.B.C.C. v. 0.0.0, K.B.G.C. Y. K.C.C. Yacht Club v. IR.G. Police v. Recreto
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H.. Electric v. H.K. Football
Club
to-morrow's Here are some of teams.
and their wives.
The events were keenly contest- ed by the seven units entered, but it was evident throughout that the challenge for supremacy was be tween the Elincolns and the Hong- kong Singapore Brigade, RA. The Lincolns eventually won with 123 points, with the Brigade 10 points behind...
At the conclusion of the sports, Mrs: J. H. Morris, wife of the Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport, gave away the prizes.
FIRST DIVISION Craigengower:-A. E. Coates, J. 9. Landolt H. Bear, B. W. Brad-2. bury (skip).
G..Duncan, L. C. R. Souza, W. V. Field; D. M. Omar (skip),
G. L. Buchanan, A. A. Razack, R. Basa; R. F. Luz (skip).
Civil Service.-T. Armstrong. C, T. Champelovier, R. R. Wood, A. W. Grimmitt (skip).
P. E. Knight, S. A. Alderman J. Hollidge, J. Deakin (skip).
E. W. Simmonds, S. Eccleshall, A.
Brawn, F. J. Jones (skip). Kowloon BG.C.:-J. S. Logan, P T. Farrell, R. Hall, W. 8. Drake (skip).
The Results
The full results were as follows: Pole Jump-1, HKS, BU:, R.A.Ş 1st Lincoln, R: 3, 2nd East
Lancs., R.
Discus Throw: 1 1/8 Punjab; R.; 2. 1st Lincoln, R.; 3, 2nd East Lancs, R.
Two Miles Relay:-1, 1st Lincoln: R.: HKS: Bde.. RA.; 3;. 2nd East Lanc., E.
High Jump:HKS. Bé, P.A.; 2, 1/8 Punjah; R.; 3, 2nd East Lanc., R
Putting the Shot:-1, 1st Lincoln, R.; 2. HR., Bde., R.; 3, 1/8' Punjab, R.
880 Yards Relay:-1, 1st Lincoln, R. 2. HKS: Bde, A; 3; R. A
Three Miles Relay-1 1/8 Pun- Jab. R. 2 HRS. Bde., R.A.; 3; 1st
R. Duncan, S. Randle, V. Pether- tek, W. Macfarlane (skip).
Watson, A. S. Russell, J. HS. W. Bord.
110 Metres High Hurdles:-1,Budding, L. Guy (skip). Chan Yuk (Wah Yan); 2, §. Lee Queen's): 3. W. Chen (S.J.C.). Time: 19 secs.
Medley Relay Race:-1, Diocesan School: 2. La Salle College; 3, St. Joseph's College. Time: 45′′.
Kowloon:-C. E Elliot-Haywood J. A. Howe, B. Hampton, A. Silkstone (skip).
H. Gittins, C. J. Taschi, J. M. Jack, J. Fraser (skip).
J. W. Brown, W. Hyde, E C. Fin- cher, R. P..Phillips (skip).
Kowloon Docks:-A. M. Calman 3. Coleman, J. Kemen; J. Mc-
LOCAL FOOTBALL elve (skip).
Week-End Games
The following matches. in the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day :---
DIVISION I.
Kick Off 3.15 p.m. Sharp Chinese Athletic v. St. Joseph's, Hong Kong FC. ground, . Referee: Ldg. Sign: Roughton:
Royal Navy v. Club de Recreio, Referee: Kowloon FC. ground. Cpl. Twaites.
Lincoln Regt. v: R.A. Caroline
for victory. They could dam to road was played under fuel ground. Referee: L. 9. B. A. he unlucky in missing two goals conditions-sunshine and
the
the'
A
dry, Shobbrook
at
Kick Off 4:45° p.m.-- Hong Kong. F. C. v. Sotuh Wales Borderers, Hong Kong F.C. ground. Referee: Marine Hobbs.
South China v. East Lancashire Regt, Caroline Hill ground. Re-i ferest Mr. J. W. Baldwin.
in the first few minutes, The Leeds summery pitch-but there practi goalkeeper was beaten on each occally the comparison ends. Despite tan fraan stor. U Liddle and the fact that the Scotsmen in the Mew, but Gi Maluri kioked the match were under the eye of their ball away from the goal-line in the national selectors for the match at first instance, and in the other the Wembley,
game had a drive by Maw hit the port and Take-care--don't-get-injured Moore saved from the robound.
mosphere, and fell, Bat.
Hong Kong Police v. Kowloon Re- From the scoring of
But this much can be said FC Kowloon F.C. ground, first gool after 5 minutes' play Weddle adhered to his triumph ferde get Reeks. the Leicester defence appeared semi-final system, and left the All the senior league teams will to collapse." Four goals were centre of the field to indulge in the engaged to-day and three, put on against them in each half
dashes down the wing. This can grounis are only available. Eero was some merit in the be a telling move, as Leicester City Leicester attack, Liddle and Lock discovered, but it did not disturb tread being a capable left wing, Cowan, the home captain, who re but srcept in the two early intained the upper hand, and by cidents the Loed halves and backs checking the centre forward great- had no difficulty in keeping them ly reduced the shooting power of,
-in hand
Leeds were joined at right-half by Willis Edwards who through ill-Health mainly, had not played in the team since they, met Arsenal on Boxing Day. Though not quite as fast as of old, he played with all natural skill sat judgment, The eight goals were equally divided among Duggan, Purness Firth and Mahon,
the Portsmouth attack.
Two more men-caught the eye. and may play a big part at Wem- bley the rival outside.rights.
W. Robson. M. Pusung R. G. "Craig, J. C. Brown skip).
V. M. Hast, Henderson; J. Lindsay, W. Gréig (skip). **
Craigengower "B":-E. Tuck, M.- J. Medina, W. Ward, J. Cavanagh Cakip).
F. K. Modi, Y.. Abbas," W. T: Brightman, C. S. Rosselet (skip). A. E Marchant, H. Milton, C. 1 Summons, W. Gill (skip).
Clüo de Recreio:J. E. Noronha, .H. Basto, H. A. Alves, C. G. Silva (skip).
F.A. Xavier. L. F. Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, C. E. Marques (skip).
LA. Gutierrez, J. G.. Ozorio, E M. Reredios; P. X. M) Silva (skfjɔ). Police R.C.-R. ENA, J. M. ME- Lellan, A. R. Clark, G. C. Moss
Cakip).
G. Perkins, D. Hunter, E G. Post, W. E. Hollands (skip).
T. Tallon, J. Fender, J. Shepherd, W. Mair: (skip).
SECOND DIVISION Civil Service:-G. W. Gunn, H, Westlake, L. A. Collyer, L. Luck
(skip).
B. Williams, E. - Major. C. Strange, L Whant (skip).
3. Gallatly. F. Hodgin, H L. Lockhart, R. R. Davies (skip).
Abbas, Craigengower: S. The two matches on the Club:
W. ground should be the attraction Phelps, J. van
der Lely, V. N. as St. Joseph's and South Wales Atienza (skip). Borderers. are both, due in opposi
E. Bouza, E. Bagley, J. R. Soares, tion to other teams. Being equal E. C. Barry (skip). in point these teams will be all' out to win to-day. but they insy find their opponents, fighting. hard to secure a point. The Club have a record of upsetting their opponents and should the Bar- derers drop a point it will not
come as a surprise.
The Saints will probably have an easy match on with the Athletle and should secure both points:
A. M. B. Rocha, E. Coelho, H. W. Randall, W. K. Way. (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C.G. J. Cham- bers, E. V. Searle, J. G. Meyer, W. E. Hale (skip).
C. L. Farmer, C. Hatt. J. G. G. E. F. Thompson charlton, (sp).
HF. Stoneham, C. E. Hosking. A. W. E. Davidson, H. H. Rose (skip).
Kowloon 0.0.-A. Jones, Mulcahy, T. W. Carr, E. Kern
South China play their last league match of the season (skip). against the East Lancashires on the Caroline Hill: grand' and' with
both. a full team should secure
SUNDAY FOOTBALL
SKILFUL WINGERS Toseland contributed a series of electric runs, and was a decidedly dangerous player in the second half, while Worrall, on Ports mouth's right wing, fully earned the goal he headed in the last ten CAMSELL INJURED
minutes of the match. He is quick, Middlebrough 0 Wolverhampton confident, versatile in method and strong, wind, speiled the game.uses both feet skilfully in beating at Apresome Park, where Middles- his man
rough sad Wolverhamton Wan Portsmouth exposed the uncer-points. docens played a goalless draw
tainty of the City's backa (Barnett The defences, were master of the and Dale) in the first half, when situation and chief praise goes to Jack Smith, Worrall and Easion Hilller, Middlesbrough'a goal- all, played attractively, but after kooper, who made some brilliant Herd scored sud Busby had open clogrances.
Rest of Combined Chinese v. ed the second half with a splendid An injury to Camsell, who firedly-shot goal, Portsmouth faded Colony, Caroline Hill ground; kick
off: 4. parti.. in a glorious long-range shot after out
most The following have been select- missing one good chance, handicap Unfortunately Busby-a pod the home de Warren was consistent and cultured right half-ed to represent the Colang
waya prominent and for Wol-back-bad one of his fow poor Cord: Mullane (Captain), AV. Taklampton Phillipe was a dan days, and although the Scottish Gosano Fote-Hunt, gerous, forward. Late in the game selectors were watching ave players Robertsons Mathias, E. Strange, he was practically through when (Busby, MoLuckie and Herd of Malpas, Ridley and Lieut. Boc- Hillier made a great save.
Manchester City and Gilallan and quard Easson of Portsmouth), it is-]: doubtful whether any of them will be capped to-day,
Villa Get A Late Equaliser
wcastle U1 Aston Nothing goes right o Their patched-up ada defence at full stretta
this vital;
(skip),
Podmore.
WE. Orchard, A. M, McKellar, S. Deacon. W. H. B. Muskett (skip).
Football Club: A Steven Murrky, C. B. Robertson, Haynes (dp),
CUP FINAL COLOURS The FA Cup Finalists tossed for colours during their League match at Manchester on Saturday
Manchester City won and will pisy fa maroon, shirts with white Ralston, E. 6. Carter, RP khunkere in the Final tie, Porte Shaw, J. Russell (adp) mouth will play in white shirts,
B. and black knickers.
'A. Brooksbank, C. 8...Graver: R
A. Trengrove. H. Gregory (clip).
M.
P. O. Dunne, & H Impey, J. B. Dianen, H Overy (skip),
M. N. Kakusen, W. W. Hirst, V. C. Labrum, T. Ferguson (skip).'
Indian R.C.:-M. L. Razack, D., M. Khan, A. M. Wahub, K. M Oman (skip). DE ME
9. O. Bux, A. R. Minu. A. R. Omar, A. M. Rumjahn (skip)..? 8. M: Rumjaho, MY Adal, A. O. Madar, A. R. Dallah (skip).
Police R.CJ: Forest. C Pile 8 Riddell W. Glendenning (skip)
Glendenning, C. F. Alexander, J. R. McWalter, A. E. Carey (sidp). A. Dall, C. Dowman.: J. B., Mc- Hardy, W. McLeod (skip)."
Club de Recreio-M. & Carval -hop, D. &C. Alves, F. X. Sopres, A.
H. Basto (skip); Mex
LJ Silva, C. Roza Fereira, A. V. Barros C. A. Lopes (skip).
HR Britto:J. M 8. Rozario, J. J. Basto, B. A. Basto, (skip)
HK. Electric Hatch, J. C Halgi F, F, Duckworth, L. de Rome
(Ap),
J. Bloan, EC. Butler, G. H. Faul
(Continued on Previous CoLy
Throwing the Hammer:-1 1st Lincoln R; 2, #RS: Bde.. RA; 3, 2nd East Lancs., Ri
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Three-quartet Oben' Rehy Smy Hongkong Police: 2, South China A.A.: 3. HMS: "Caradoc.
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The seven units finished in the following order:
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