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WEEK-END

HONG KONG DAILY PRESSE FOOTBALL

Navy Beaten By Fast Forwards

(BY

PIVOT"}

"The slight drizzle on Saturday morning made football grounds very silppery but despite this handleap "some fast and very in- teresting encounters were witnessed.

To what must have been a record crowd was present when the Navy bowed to S. China “A” in their first round Senior

Shield replay by the odd gos] in five.

The game was very even but the speed of the Chinese forwards were a bit too much for the Navy and with Furig King Cheung's characteristic long passes to the wings which always found their mark to complete the final touches..

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Chen Chan Wo and Chul Ah Fal made their welcome re appearances for the Athletic who were victorious by the odd goal in three against the Recreio in one of the fastest and brainlest games seen for a long time despite the slippery state of the ground.

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Kowloon was beaten by a better team in the Police by three clear goals while in the second division Shield Navy, E Lanes and Engineers won as expected.

In the only senior league game Fusiliers defeated St. Joseph's College by three goals.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT put up, especially the latter who

A GLANCE

SENIOR SHIELD

1st Round (Replay)

S. China "A" 3 Navy

2nd Round

2

Recreio Folice

1 Athletic 2 3 Kowloon 0

JUNIOR SHIELD

2nd Round

East Lanes

Recreio

9 Fusiliers 2 1 Navy

4

R.A.S.C.

0 Engineers, 1 FIRST DIVISION St. Joseph's 0. Fusiliers 3 SECOND DIVISION

Lincolns Club

1 Athletic 0 1 Artillery 0

THIRD DIVISION

4 Ordnance 1

"Lincolns

LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION

was instrumerital in blocking and disrupting the persistent efforts of the Recs' movements, so cleverly

initiated by Gomes. A. V. Gosano in defence rarely put a wrong foot to the ball and it was he that had the nippy Chen mastered for the greater part of the game.

The game opened with Marques called upon to clear in quiek sue- cession. Gomes" and B. Gosano at the other end tested the Chi-

Play was nese custodian.

very even for the first 30 minutes but after that the Chinese asserted their superiority. Interval arrived with the score blank.

After the breather Athletic re- turned to the offensive but a clever movement by the Reds taside frio afforded Alves a difficult oppor- tunity from an awkward angle and. be scored a great goal.

Immediately after Tsui sent a long shot in and Ho intercepting

the ball before it could reach Mar- ques breasted the leather to

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts.equalise..

South China "A" 13 12 0 1 44 12 25 Police 14 6 9 6 32 29 18 South China "B" 14 8935 30 18 Lincolns

19 7 6 1 29 37 15 13.5 3 26 26 15 Club Recreio... 13 & 4 4 34 21 14 Athletic

12 5 3 4 35 21 14 Fusiliers

12 4 4 4.27 96 12 14 81 2 46 11

Artillery Navy

St. Joseph's

11 3 5 3 19 19 9 14 3 8 3 15 35

East Lines........ 14 2 8 4 21 31

Kowloon 12 1

9

8

9 9 16 31

4

SECOND DIVISION

P. W. L. U. F.A.M.

Lincolns

13 13 0 0 40 14 28 Navy

13 9 2,242 22 20 East Lancs.... 13 831-46 14 19 Artillery

10 7 0 2 29 26 16 South China 12 5 4 3 31 18 13 Athletic Fusiliers Engineers Club University Eastern Kowloon

11 4 1 28 15 13 12 4 4 4 22 19 12 12 4 6 291 25 10

16 3 7 6 17 38 10

11 4 6 1 20 25

12 2 9 1 12 37 5 13 1 10 2.8 46 4

THIRD DIVISION

Soon after the same player re- ceiving from Chan made things certain by scoring his second goal with a perfect shot.

A large crowd of Police support ers were not disappointed when they turned up to cheer their team to victory against Kowloon. From the start the Police had Kowloon mastered and it was not long when Stevens hooked the ball into the net catching Boyes napping.

Boyes effected several quick saves and from a misunderstand ing between Gilchrist and Morri- so, T. Pile rushed through and Boyes, just missing the slippery ball, allowed it to roll slowly into

the net.

After this Perkins

and V. White.

A penalty was awarded to the Fusiliers and Harrison converted.

The secord, half was played" at a faster pace. Both goals were hotly attacked and towards the

end Harrison beat Sanc with close shot.

JUNIOR LEAGUE

MONDAY, JANUARY

LOCAL YACHTING

Fourth Cruiser Championship

In the 4th Cruiser Championship of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club sailed 'yesterday, Mistral was ürst in the W" class and Luana in the Cruisers.

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28, 1935.

INTERPORT SOCCER Hong Kong Team Selected

The following have been selected to represent Hong Kong in the Interport soccer match with

The course was (1) Cheung Chan Shanghai on Saturday next, Febru

ary 2:- (8), 25 mlies

Lincoins received a big shock when they met Athletic on the Caroline' Fill on Saturday, The gual that was scored was the re- sult of the Athletic keeper falling over the Hire with the ball in his Typhoon possession. The Chinese defence (8q. Ldr. Keary, R.A.F) held away and whatever the Lin-Curlew colns' forwards did the'r ments were frustrated.

"W" Clas-Started at 09.50- Yacht Finished Corr. "Psn...

3 15.21.43 15.21.43

COVE-

With the game practically theirs the Gunners were Anally beaten by the Club by one goal... Just before the whistle for the brea- ther Duncan converted a peralty! for hands against Fisher,

The second half saw the Gun- ners attacking but the Club de- fence was equal to the occasion.

division encounter,

was

15.38.35 15.28.35 (Major Drennan, Tern 15.27.24 15.27.24

(Capt. C. C. Duchesne) Monsoon....... 15.33.01 15.33.01

(Mr. R. Grieve) Mistra.1

* 15.15.30 16.15.30

Penquin "...... 15:16.36 15.18.36

(Commodore F. Elliott/

Capt. Heriderson)" Maire

7

2

15.30.18 15.33.08 (Comdr. D. Orr-Ewing,

B

Azuma

Cruisers Started at 10:00

14.55.37 14.45.46

2

(Mr. E. B. Lambert).

5

7

4

La Cigale 14.51.32 14.51.32

(Mr. H. Dreyer) Norseman 15.33.52 14.54.55

(Mr. L. E. Nicholson)

THIRD DIVISION Lincolns defeated the Ordnance by tour goals to one in their third

...Play mostly confined to the Ordnancer, and I....... 15.04.03 14.51.23 goal with spasmodic raids and then in the Lincolns territory. Luana Reeson (2), Cousens and Thorpe scored for the Lincolns and Duf field for the Ordnance.

Yesterday's Trial

now

A good game was witnessed yesterday in the final interport soccer trial when the "Whites" under the leadership of Bld Strange defeated the "Blues" un- der the Captaincy of Pardoe, by the odd goal in seven at Bookun- poo before a good crowd of spec- tators.

Lee Ting Sang and Lee Kwok wat who have been chosen to re- present the “Blues" did not show up, their places being taken by Dudley, and Robson of the Lin- colns. The "Whites" made three

King Cheong and Ip changes, Tso Kwai Tsing, Fring Pak Wah being absentees; their places were taken up by Erglish, Elliot and Baldry.

The ground was on the wet. side, the players with the excep- tion of Strange found it hard to keep on their feet.

"Blues" attacked but Leung Wing From the commencement the

Chut was in good form and clear- taiated and A., V: Cosano, who ed well. The "Whites" then re-

was playing at right half, had the misfortune to handle in

the penalty area, and from the result- ant spot kick Tam Kong Pak thade no mistake. The "Blues" much

(Mr. Marsball)

.......................... 15:13.56 14.42.32 1 (Comdr, Cowland) Wanderer 15.10.58 15.00.36 8

(Mr. H. F. Phillips) Quest

16.08.27 15.03.58 (Mr. W. F. Webb) Sea Lark V. ... 15.16.01 14.49.41 · 3

(Mr. E. Cock) Cherub

15.30.42 14.52.07 (Mr. P. Ramus)

Saturday's Events

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Wasp I crossed the line frst

Team:-Wong Wing (S, China); L Tin Sang (8. Chia), O. Pile (HK, Police); A. V. Gosano (Club do Recrelo), Pardoe. (R.A), Capt. Parker (HK. Police); Tso Kwal Shing (S, China), Tam Kong Pak (8. Chtax), Howe (HK. Club), Rid. ley (Lincoln Regt.), Bickford (HK. Club).

Rodger (H.K

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SECOND TEST CRICKET

Slight Lead By West Indies

Port of Spain, Jan. 28 In the second Test match be- sweer, the West Indies and the M.C.C. tourists," the visitors; were

runs in arrears on the first innings and the West Indies had lost three wickets for 150 at the close of the third day's play. The home team added 18 to their over- night score, bringing the total to 302.

"Holmes, the M.C.C. batsman car- ried, his overnight score of 41 to Reserves: - Q.

85 not out, playing on a perfect Club); Swine (East Lancashires), wicket before a crowd of 10,000 to Morrison (Kowloon FC); Keneg- day, han (R.W. Fusiliers), Leung Wing Chuí (South China), Lee Kwok Wat (5. China); B. Gosano (Club de Recreio), Higgins (Lincoln Regt.), Fung" King Cheong (S. China), Elliot (Kowloon F.C.); Tay Kwat Liang (S. China).

Local Matches

Farrimond was caught by Con- stantine off Sealey for 18, and Paine was i.b.w. to the same bowler for 4, the total being 253.

Martindale injured his hand and

RUGGER

Friendly Matches

Two Rugger matches were play- ed at Sookunpoo on Saturday, in the first of which the, Royal Welch Fusiliers defeated H.M.S.- Medway in a close game by three tries (9 points) to’nil and in the second the Royal Artillery manag- ed to share honours with the East Lancs."

Fusillers v. Medway" In the Arst match the Fusillers.

team whose

was considerably strengthened by the inclusion of three Borderer players had things practically all their way for the greater part of the play.

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The first score came through Jones, who crossed through wide of the past, the resultant kick not materialising. The Medway show- ́ed a flash of good play immediate- ly afterwards, but were held back. notwithstanding great efforts by Hammett and Cheyne.

Floyd put the Fusiliers further ahead during the second half by

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it is unlikely that he will parti-scoring a try (unconverted) and cipate further in this Test.

Just before the final whistle At the close of play the WestDavies fell over te ne "In Owing to the visit of the Shang-Indies had lost three wickets for scramble to score. For the third hal soccer team to the Colony, the 150, Headley being unbeaten with time, the Fusillers failed to con- Axtures arranged for February 256.

and 3 have been postponed until the 9th and 10th Grounds and time of kick off will be vas stated In the fixture list for 2nd and 3rd. Matches for 2nd, to be played on 9th. Matches for 3rd, to be played on 10th

SHANGHAI SOCCER TRIAL

The match will be continued on

Monday, the last day.

The following are the scores:-- WEST INDIES, 1st Innings..... 302 ENGLAND-1st Innings

vert.

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sides"

RA. and East Lanes. The next game between the RA, and the East Lancashire Re- giment resulted in both scoring an unconverted try.

Metcalf, the Gunners' left centre-three-quarter, played £1. sparkling game and was respon- sible for opening the scoring early in the opening half. He failed to convert.

E. E. S. Wyatt, c R. Grant, b

Hylton Townsend, Lb.w., b Constantine Hammond, e R Grant, b Hylton Ames, ċ R. Grant, b Martindale Leyland, 1.b.w.. b Constantine.. Hendren, c G. Grant, o R.

Grant

15

5

1

2

0

41

The East Lancs drew" level in the second half when Williams crossed over.

and This player

Shanghai, Jan. 26. The Shanghai Interport foot- ball eleven this afternoon defeat-Iddor e Headley, b R. Grant 73 Harrison played very well.

Smith, b R. Grant

ed a side composed of members of the Police Recreation Club FR. T. Holmes, c

and the Interport Reserves by 5 Farrimond, e Constantine, b

alve trial match.

with Major Griffin at the heim to 80als' to 3, in a very unimpres- į paime, Lb.w.. b Sealey

win the "A" Class event on Satur- day:-

Full details were as follow:

"A" Class-Started at 1435 .. Yacht

Finished Pan. Carpenter

16.44.15 9 (Mr. J. R. Bergue-Coupland)

16.44.19 10

Osla

(Mr. Brian) Wasp II.

16.34.30

(Major Grifizi). Artemis

16.39.07

(Mr. G. G. Wood) La Linda

A

16.35.45

2

(Col. M. Carrington-Sykes) Gobel

16.36.21

5

16.36.40 6

16.36.20 4

(Comdr. Cowland) Cicada

True Blue......

(Mr. G. B. Portman)

(Mr. H. 8. Rouse), Pat

(Commodore Elliott)

16.35.45 8

Painted Lady ....... ... 18.41.48 · 8

(Major Booty)

It was announced that J. Sbute, the Police full-back, would after all be able to make the trip to Hong Kong after having previous, f

Sealey

Extras

"L G. Robertson; S. C. Archer, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert and E. R McGilchrist;' J. Hutchi- son and H. C. Meeke; A. F. Walk- den, W. E. Peers H. O, Bramble: I. H. Bradford, D. McLellan (Gap- tain); J. C. Millar, K. A. Munro and D. A. Coppin.

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£15

18

Interport Team The Interport Rugby team is as follows:

4

8

258

17 5

26

1

23 6 55

2

19 5 41

2

18 4 27

Q

26

768

3

82 23

0

4.7 3

Q

Total Bowling Analysis

ly stated that he was unable to Märtindale go.- Reuter

INTERPORT RUGGER

ENQUIRY

Shanghai, Jan. 26. The Shanghai Rugby Football. Club add supporters' of the game

of

Hylton Constantine Achong Rolfe Grant da Costa Headley Sealey

6 2 7. 2 WEST INDIES-2nd Innings

in Shanghat are inquiring about C. M. Christiani, c Farrimond, b the composition of the Hong Smith Kong Interport team Daws which has not yet been forthcom- ing-Renter.

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When you have

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guests-

* “G” Class-Started at 14.40 upon to deal with several hot headway agatnss the "Whites"

was called forwards could not make

Yacht Finished Corr. Pan. shots from G. White, Jones, Knox sound defence and shortly before Toynette 16.51.50 16.45.11

Gael. 16.50.10 18.44.10. 2

(Capt. Quinlan)

In the second half Kowloon lost

the Interval Elliot increased the (Capt W. J. Fennell) heart. Following a

a beautiful goal. At Eunice 16.49.20 16.43.20 lead with corner kick half time, the score was two to taken by T. Pile, Johnson scoredni in favour of the "Whites"

(Mr. E, 8. O. Dunlop) from close in giving Boyes no

Sirius......... 16.48.55 16.47.25 chance.

(Mr. W. B. Cooper)

"all

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P. W. L. D. F. A.Pis. East Lancs 15 13 2 0 73 19 26 RAS.C

10 12 31 43 36 23 Lincolns...16 32 54 20 91 Fusiliers.......

JUNIOR SHIELD 12 8 4 0·42,18 16 Air Force 13 6.4.3 23 18 15.

Recreo seconds were completely R.A.M.C. 15 7 7 1 20 32 15 outplayed by the Navy and lost by Radio

14-07-1 23-23-13 four goals to one. Navy's display B.A.O.C. 15 4 10 1 22 20 9 certainly branded them as poten Police.

13 4 8 7 14 35 9tial shield winners. Engineers

15 3 1 118 48 7 13 3 0 1 27 38 16 2-11 2 16 58,

Recreio..... Railway

SENIOR SHIELD REPLAY For the first quarter of an hour the Navy were completely puzzled by the Chinese play and their de fence was spreadeagled.

S. China took advantage of this and

were attacking strongly Wong brought Pepper full length 10 the ground.

-From the start the Navy attack- ed and Glass was prominent. After some clever movements O'Donnell tapped the ball into the net,

Adama and Glass increased the after O'Donnell

lead. Closely again scored.

for

Another strong contender the Junior Shield, the E Lancs, won easily against the R.W. Fust liers who were no match for them in their encounter on Saturday. From the start E. Lancs were masters of the game and it was. not long when they commenced scoring at random. Fusiliers' goal

After ten minutes play Wong sent over to Tam who scored with a terrific drive into the corner of the net to give Pepper no chance. Thereafter the play was very even with both goalies tested in turn was penetrated nine times to E

A game approaching something like a senior encounter was seen

"A" Class-Started at 15.00 Diana 16.39.10 16.37.40 Colleen 16.44.18-18-37.33-

(Mr. P. Ramus)

(Mr. Baxter)

After the "breather the "Blues" settled down to some pretty foot- ball, and from a perfect centre by Bickford, Howe reduced the lead with a smart header. Un daunted "whites took the ball down and Rolls 16.41.31 16.42.16

by this reverse the

from a good pass by Elliot, Tam

(Col. Kirke) " Kong "Pak eluded Pile and Dud-

Ariel ley to send the ball into the net well out of Wong Why's reach,

18.44.16 18.36.46 Lieut. J. Swain).

BILLIARDS LEAGUE DANCE

Not long after Blues again reduced the lead through Howe, who made a solo run through to The Annual Dance of the Steel Det eaally. During the Fast ten and Coulson's Billiards League minutes the "Whites" scored again will be held this year on February through Elliot, but before long.4 in the Garrison Lecture Hall, the "Blues" recured the lead Wellington Barracks Admission brough Ridley. From new timis by invitation only to be ob- the end of the game the "Blues" tained from the Hon. Secretary, were continuously attacking, but B, Patrick's Club, Garden Road, could not: score..

Hong Kong

backs...

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Presentation of the Cup and trophies will take place during the evening.

The game on the whole was not of a high standard owing to the wet state of the ground, Rodger and Wong Wing the re- "After the interval Navy was onLancs' twice.

spective custodians were sound. ways accurate while he used his the offensive. After 10 minutes

without being brilliant, both an- speed well. Ridley was the brain- pfay Cannell placed the ball for

ticipated well. Swain of the East lest man and was responsible for Skinner to equalise.

Lárcs and Strange of the Club some nice openings Bickford This was followed up quickly by on the Chatham Road ground at back, for the "Whites" had was very weak on the left wing.. S China once more regaining the when the R.A.S.C. lost to Engineers much better understanding be- while Baldry in the same position lead, Wong passing to Fang who by the only goal scored by Bud tween them than the "Blues" for the Whites was good. I Bent in a lowly placed shot to put den in their Junior Shield game."

The following were the teams. Whites-Rodger (Club), Swain (East Lancs), and Strange (Club) Capt; Keneghan (Fusilillers). Leung Wing Chul in the pivoted Leung Wing Chui (South China) position and Parker on his left and Parker (Police); English were perhaps the best halves on (Lincolns), Tam Kong Pak (South rlew, Pardoe at centre halt for China), Elliot (Kowloon), Tay the Blues" although playing well Quay Llang (South China)

and St. Joseph's lost to the Fusiliers was not so good as Leung

Baldry (Lincolns). by three goals na fast game. Of the two sets of forwards Blues-Wong Wing (Bouth Hughes receiving trom Dennis Tam Kong Par playing-inde China), Dudley (Lincolns) and C unde a solo effort and crashed right for the Whites was out Pile (Police), AV Gosano (Re- the ball past Sang

... standing" while Howe was per- crelo) Pardoe (Artillery) and haps better than llot at centre Robson (incolna);B. Gosano forward. B. dosano played a very (Recreto), Higgins (Lincolns), clever game for the "Blues" at Howe (Club), Ridley (Lincome) outside right, his centres being a and Elickford Club).

the Chinese ahead. Things were The goal was scored during the Of the halves, A.V. Gosano was made certain for the Chiness when first five minutes, of play.ats loss at tight and was never In front of the Navy goal," follow- The game later developed into at home during the whole game, ing a scramble Tam scored his a hard tussle for supremacy and second goal About five minutes notwithstanding the hard work from time: the Chinese were play-put in by both sets of forwards ing a great defensive game, their the defences Keld out. goal being practically packed by their players but nevertheless the Wavy managed to reduce the lead through Skinner. ⠀

Senior Shield (2nd Round) In a very interesting game which resulted in the Athletic winning by the odd goal in three, they have to thank Chen Chan Wo and Chul ah Fal for the great display they time.

· · · SENICE · LEAGUE ·

Lee and Heridge had bad luck when their shots were either to high or blocked in the nick of

Wednesday's Match

The match between the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the Club which was to have taken place on Saturday has been postponed

until Wednesday, to commence at 4.45 on the Club ground,

8. Grant, not out 21

Extras

H. Jones, d' Wyatt, b Paine ... -19 Headley, not out

59 Sealey, c. Hammond, b Leyland 35

Total (for 3 wickets) 150

-have CAPSTAN

CAPSTAN

the preferred cigarette

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