POLICE TEAM SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT
Week-End Football Full Of Surprises
The outstanding feature of the week and's soccer was the de feat of the Police Sector eleven for the first time this season. The South China "B" feam are to be congratulated, for it was they who lowered the colours of the Police.
The Fusiliers surprised-the-Lincolns when they held them to a draw of 3 all At King's park the Club de Recreio were sur- prised by the Clubo defeated them by 3 goals to 2.
Yesterday's encounter between England and Portugal proved to be a very exciting game. Portugal Belded a strong eleven and had little difficulty in defeating England by 4 goals to 1.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
FIRST DIVISION
"s China "A" 5 Kowloon
Recreto
Navy
SECOND DIVISION.
R.A.0.C.
Police
1 5 China
2
RA. S'ters
0 Athletic
2 Club
7: St. Joseph's
2
Lincolns
3 Fusiliers
S-China
-5 Kowloor,
RAS.C. and
1 Athletic
1
2 Fubilers
#
3 Eng ncers
0
7 Recreio
0
·
0 Eastern
1
3 Club
.G
9 Medicals -3-Air Force
2
2
Navy
Lincolns
East Lanca
Radio
University
Liga
Lincolns
THIRD DIVISION"
St. Joseph's 5 Engineers
After many fast exchanges and good passing movements on the part of both teams the Lincolns opened the scoring. Ridley netting with a good goal from close range. The Fullers equalised just be- fore the interval with a magnifi cent goal by Roberts, After the interval the Lincolns get busy and scored twice in success.on through Higgins, the first one being from a "low fast ground shot some 10 minutes after the re-start Elf teen minutes later he scored his second. fallowing a smart centre from Baldry.
Following a skirmish in front of the Lir'colns' goal. however. Hughes netted, whilst Read, the Lincoln, custodian, was 04 the ground, and then a penalty kick
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935.
S'HAI TENNIS PLAYERS
Delight Locals Fans In Exhibition Matches
ini
Spectacular tennis was provided by Khoo Hool Eye, V. T. Wang and Chin Iu Pan of Shanghal 'when
exhibition matches azainst local exponents they de- lighted a fair sized crowd during the week-end at the ∙C.R.C. Ground"
Yesterday in the Arst match Chin In Pan was opposed to Tsui
WEEK-END CRICKET
Some Closely Contested Matches Witnessed
me, bright sunny weather on Saturday was ideal for Cricket and several league and friendly games were played which resulted in some close finishes.
RECREIO BEATEN Playing at home, the Recreio
KOWLOON DOCK- CLUB
Exciting Bowls Gamë On Closing Day
HONG KONG RIFLE
ASSOCIATION
Target Accommodation Congested
Royal Marines, made both the highest nett and highest handicap score, and under the existing rules, a second spoon is not awarded in such circumstances.
The Kowloon Dock Recreation Club held their Closing Day on Saturday when att exciting Bowls The naval range at Stonecutters member following him in order of game was played between the Pre-
was working to practically full merit.. sident and Vice-President's teams when the local Rthe Association were using the aperture eight and capacity on Saturday afternoon, As regards those members who which resulted in a close victory to held its usual week-end Spoon and sling. Sergeant Warwick of the the former by 88-shots to 74:
Mr. T. Coleman, the president of Practice Shoot, while on adjoining the Club at the conclusion of the targets a friendly match took place between a haval team selected by reviewed the past season's activi Lieut. (E) Berlyn, R.S., and a team tles and then called on Mrs. Cole-representing the Dockyard Rifle Club. In this event, the Rifle Club man to distribute the prizes.
The scores were
was allowed to shoot with two ex- vantage that the two lowest scores, tra membera, with the added ad-
at each distance, were to be count-follows:- ed out. In spite of this, the result was a decisive victory for the naval team, who won by a handsome margin of points.
Wal Ful and lost by 6-4, 8-8. The were beaten by the Indian Re-afternoon's sports in a few words game, was devold of interest due creation Club in a Junior Divistor to the mediocre standard display-League cricket match by 69 runa. ed. Tsui was the better of the two, revealing many of his old B. T. Barma, b 'Alves
Indian R.C. time strokes and with his chop. R. Kitchell, e and b Alves 13 President's Team Vice-President's spin he won most of his points.
A. Baker, b Prata Chin In Pan did not impress as-A R. Samad. b Soares ................ being of the potential type. He was weak in his service and back. Suthad, c Reed, b Prate
A. K. Ismail, b Reed hand and his one asset was the M. Afzal, c and b Alves ability to make vise of his tore A. M. Rumjahn, not out hand drive which he d'd to good M. I. Razack, e Barnes, b Alves advantage.
M. R. Abbas, run out
He kust to Tsul by 6-4 after leading 2-0. In the second set Lowever-Tsui relaxed -somewhat- and Chin taking advantage of this pressed home his advantage and led Tsul 5-2. Hereafter the locni boy Improved greatly and after ail was called won next w panes and se.
THE DOUBLEN Exhilarating tennis
was
A. Rahmin, b Prata
Extras
1
3
10
IT. Coleman
18 B. Parka
7 C. Hosking 23. Cooper
Team
10
W. Robson W. E. Hale A. Pearson A Russell
(skip) S. Bright A. F
12.
7 R. Laps'ET (skip)**
V. Ramsay „W-Russell
27
(skip)
31 (skip)
o T. Robson
a) J. Rutter
5 C. Atkitsen
ískip)
119 J. Lindsay
8. J. Houghton
G. Mitchell
3G. "Thompson
A. A. Remedios.
J. Brewin
F. Goodman
1. Ozorio
R. Goodman
V. Hast....
C. J. Tacchi
H. Nish
W.GH
15
13
Total
Bowling Analysis
then
Noronha Alvcs Prata Soares
O. M R. W. -80-22 0
LA. Guttler:ez
(skip)
18
11
1" 39
4
J. Dinnen
8.3
0 27
13
0 13
1
G. Humble.
Reed......
15
1, 11
I
J. Kempton
Recreio
(skip)
15. (skip)
0
W. Forsyth
R. Lapsley inr,
A. Morley
M. J. Henderson
J. Revie
0
J. Brown
(skip)
.8
R. Remedios. (skip)
19
88
was awarded the Fustiers, but served by Khoo Hool-Hye partner- 4 Read saved and cleared Harrison's ed by V. T Wang in the doubles
effort in masterly style! .
match against the Rumjahn .cou- Just before the final whistle,sins. All four players were in good W. A. Reed, e Kitchell, b Abbas however, they equallsed with form and the consistency of the A. Alvos, & Baker good goal by Evars, their inside Shanghai pair won the day but not E. M. L. Soares, c A. K. Suflad,
before they were given a grueling b Baxei
- S. C. "A" TROUNCE KOWLOON
A large crowd turned out at Caroline Hill on Saturday to wit-left, ness the encounter between South. China "A" and the Kowloon Sex- lors when the Champions walked away with 2 casy points after o very uninteresting game in which they collected 5 goals without re- ply.
The Chinese nelded stronger side, particularly in the attack kne
a
CLUB DEFEAT RECS. After a somewhat tame opening. the match between the Club and the Recs. turned out to be very exciting encounter. The Recreio team suffered a reverse after the good form they showed last week and were defeated by 3 goals to 2. After 20 minutes play, the Por-
from
fight by the Rumjahn cousins who A. M. Prată, e Kitchell, b Baker 11 eventually had to succumb to H. A. Barros, b ̈Baker superior tactics and cost by 10-8.3 W. Barnes, b Baker 8:2, 7-5. »
Khoo revealed that he still pos- sessed his old forin and backed up admirably by Wang allowed the Ramjahns very little scope. Wang particular put in an excellent day's work when he outdrove and.
and again and in many of the duels which he carried out single- handedly against the Rumjahns. he invariably came off best. He his drives along the side lines left had a good eye for placings and their opponents standing.
by the inclusion of Tan Kong-tuguese took the lead through Del-outmancouvred the Rumjans time pak. According to the run of the play, they could have easily dou- Kado who receive .bled their scores.
an.
Lee Wai-tong secured, another "hat-trick" thus adding other three goals to his already huge aggregate. After 7 minutes play, Lee received a pass from Tam and went through to beat Boyes for the first time.
GOLANO.
On
# pass
the resumption, the Club drew level wher E Strange beat After this goal, the game began to Fernandes "with a hard rising shot. get exciting and exchanges were more brisk.
Elliot, however pat the Club
18 GAMES IN FIRST SET 8. A. RumJahn was the. Better
Q. White nearly equal sed when ahead by netting a good goal from 1 the two cousins. He played up
went-wide.
Soon afterwards Lee increased the lead by snapping up a ball in front of the Kowloon goal and banging in a hot shot, and a minute later the Chinese went stil!
a pass by Fowler.
well but received
A. M. Remedius, b Baker C. N. Cosano, b Rumjahn
J. Gonsalves, c Barma, b Rum-
jann...
J. Alves, not out AF. Noronha, b Baker
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
Baker... Aboas .............
Rumjahn
0
0
0
30
O. M. R. W.
0...11
7.2 11
7
2 0
2
2
ENGINEERS WIN
At the Valley, the Royal - gineers beat the Civil Service
wickets in their Junior Division League match...
Scores.
ག
The following were the prize winners for bowls and tennist
LAWN BOWLS Championship and Nicholson Challenge Cup: 1. 3. McKelvie, 2. G. Cooper, 3. A. Pearson,
Bapco Shield (Bingles Handicap): 1. J. C. Brown, 2. R. Morrison...
Wappinshaw: J. Lindspy. Non-Prizewinners' Competition: A. Marshall.
Pairs Championsh'p: 1. J: Me- Kelvie and J, Brewin, 2. R. Morrt- son and J. Crookdake.
Conso'atica Prize: 1. B. Parks,
2. T. Coleman
Tennis Championship: 1. J. B. Sturgeon, 2. V. Hast
American Tennis Tournament; V.
he broke away, but his final effort The Club were now exerting from "HD." who with his weak Cricket Club second eleven by 3 Hast.
poor support considerable pressure on the Returns and timid tactics spot crelo goal and deserved a further many an opportare chance to turn goal, and they would have had it the tables on the Shanghal pair. bit for grand defensive work by Very often with a point, to clinch Fernandes, Gasano and Bowen.
game "HD" would either hit the hai in the net or otherwise sent The first set went to 18 games before the Shanghal pair annexed
ed from a cornerin
by
The Recreio then resorted to long
Each pair won their
further ahead when Tam convert-kicking and, from a pass from mid-it out of the court.
Tan and Lee were combining field, Delgado ran in to beat Rod splendidly and a quick move. ger Immediately from the kick these two gave Lee the opportunity of however, the Club again secur- to add his third goal, with a nice ed the lead when Elliot scored a algw.abot
good goal after Femandes had After the interval the Chinese made a brilliant save from E added another goal. Kowloon pressed very hard, but they found the defence of the Chinese too good for them and the anal whis de came with the score standing
at" 5-0.
ATHLETICS DEFEAT BA. › The Chineze Athletic proved too wood for R.A. Stonecutters when they, met in a First Division en- counter cr. Saturday and run out victorious by 4 clear goals,
Strange.
-" POLICE BEATEN The South Chine. "B" scored a well merited win on Saturday when they registered the first defeat of the Police Senior team by beating them by 2 goals to 1 after a very exciting game.
The Chinese well deserved their win, the Police being extremely lucky to score at all, the goal they secured being the result of a very doubtful penalty.
Civil Service 2nd XI R. R. Davies. e. Binger Hod-
dinott
H. F. Harper b Hoddinott
H. E. Strange b Hoddinott B. D. Evans b. Hoddinott
H. D. Ling b Eaton
aces al-] C. A. 5. Rickett. 1b.w. b Hod-
J. „F. Melłowan c Cornellus "b
Moretou
ternately and after the Rumjanns dinott had led for four times in each Instance through poor team work the Shanghai pair levelled up and R. took the last two games and set.
The second set went to the H. M. Cockle b Eaton ........
Shanghai pair again who lost but two games. In the anal set the A game was more evenly contested "but once again poor and weak re-. turns, spelt the downfall of the Rumjahris. This set. went to 12 games,
Robertson e Warr b Shipp ......
J. Ling b Eaton Palce not out
Extras (B4, LB3)
Total
Bowling Azalysis
The scores were:- Taul Wai Plu beat Chin Iu Pan Hoddinott 6-4, 8-8.
Shipp
** SATURDAY'S GAMES
Set to score 178 is for victory. the KC.C. batsmen went for the runs right from the start, Lay in 4 particuar playing very enterpris 4ing cricket to score 117, which in- cluded 17 boundaries and two sixes.
33
23
9
A.KCC.:-175 for 7 dec. (T, A. Pearce, 71: F. Goodwin 5 for 15).
K.O.C.-179 for 4 (A. T, Lay 117, EF. Fincher 28).
C.C.C. BEATEN".
A very bright knock by Lt. M. R. Branwell, R. N. who just miss-
2ed his century by one run, fea-
སྙ
0 tured the friendly cricket encoun- ter at the Valley between the Craigenower Cricket Club seniors 100 m the Navy, which the latter
won by wickēts.
Branwell had two 5's and 18 boundaries in this 99.
41
O. M. R. W.
15 2:28.5 C. C. 0.188 for 8 dec, (W. Kap- $ 0.23 1 fey 45, A, R. H. Imall 33 not out. 6/117
1 G. Souza 30 not out, Harper 3 for 41170 35, Featfield 3 for 38
Royal Navy:-177 for 7 (Lt. M. R. Branwell 89, Sub. Lt. C. 8. Bat
Eaton
Royal Engineers Capt. P. F. Foley bRobertson 20 ters-by 24). Epi. Daniels e Davies b Me
4
The game was not interesting and did zot produce any good soc- The Chinese had most of the play cer Both sides throwing away during the first half, and Cheuk Khoo Fool Hye and V. T. Wang Moreton chatices by very poor finishing. Shek-kam scored his team's first beat S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn Bradford
The Chinese did some very nice gral of the season after 15 minu-10-8, 6-2, 7-5 movements early in the first half tes. But as the game progressed they The Police were unable to equa Or Saturday V T Wang beat 8. slackened ther pace, and a lowed. Jise until five minutes from the A Rumjahn in two straight sets trar opponents to open up.
end of the game, and they did so Both players were at their best but
Rujahn's poor baseline duels lost 8/Sergt. Moreton b Robertson 10 him many a point, Rumjahn was L/CpL Shipp b Robertson playing as well as ever but, the ar-1/Cpl. Singer not out tistry of Wang was too good for L/Cpl. Wateridge b Mettowan him.
sergt: Comellus b F. J. Ling. Bergt. Eaton b/F. J. Ling “.......
Sergt. Wart not out Extras (B4)
The Gunners however could not in a very unsatisfactory manner. get going, although trying very Stephens handled the ball in the hard they could not register a Chinese area and, after consulta single point,
Hon with the nesman, who was waving his flag. the referee award ed a penalty against the Chinese. Moss took the spot kick and made no mistake.
SAINTS OUTPLAYED After being 2 goals down in the. first half, the Navy went on to win a very "strenous game when they met the Saints in First Three minutes later, however. Division encounter on Saturday and ran out winners by 7 goals to 2.
Rose, the Navy in-side right played a very good game and nett ed 4 of the Navy, goals.
Within 10 minutes of play Leon ard netted for the Saints, and a Dttle later Omar increased their Tedd from short tange. The first hal ended with the Saints lead- ing by two clear goals, but on the resumption, the Navy got going
and netted 7 times. 0
The Navy's defence got into their stride and the Saints forwards never looked like getting anywhere neer their opponed area at all." BOLDIERS IN DRAWN MATCH - A very exciting encoumer was asen at Chatham Road on Satur day when the Lincolns and the Fusiliers shared the points, In their Senior Division. encounter, by scoring 3 goals each,
Cheuk Shek-kam centred across the goal, Chris Pile missed the ball and Lee Shek-yau, scored the winning goal from a yard out.
ESCOBAR REGAINS BOXING TITLE
New
York, Nov. 16. Sixto Escobar, the Puerto Rican from Mexico City, regained the bantam-weight boxing world's championship here last night in the eyes of the New York State Ath etle Commission when he out pointed Lou Salica in a 15-round contest at Madison Square Gar den..
Escobar, who commenced as a
In the other singles match Chin In Pan had re difficult in beating Teul Yan Pul
Mrs. Dimitrijevec one time form er holder of the United States, Junior Championship and now Shanghai Ladies tennis Champion was 'n another exhibition when 1 parmership with-Ho-Ka-Lau they played, two, sets against Chin Zu Pan and Tsui Wai Pul which end- -éd in a draw, Mra. Dimitrijevec impressed very strongly with her. display and her, all round court- craft was wonderful to behold.
The scores werendas d
Gowan ģimene
Total (for 1 wktB.)
L/Cpl. Hoddinott and Bradford ata not bat.
Bowling Analysis
Robertsuu McGowan FJ. Ling H'D. Ling
0. M.
.9
35
101
Bergt.
HIGH SCORING BY K.C.C. and XI beat the HKGO. 2nd On the Club ground the KO.C.
XI in a friendly cricket match by 108 runs.
K.C.C. 2nd XI:-164 for 5 dec. F. Brosdbridge 38, W. L, Macken- zle 33, B. Lay 32, F. H. King 3 for
HKCC-58 for 9 (One man sbsent) (F. A. Dunnett 24; C.BR. Sargent 3 for 14, A. Durling 2 for
3.
PRESS TROUNCED At Bockumpoo an Indian Recrea- ntion Clab team beat a Press eleven
bý 5 wickets,
The Press-115 "(Y. el Arcut! 65 Nazrin 4 for 29).
Indian Recreation Club-129 for
215
LAY SCORES CENTURY
So congested was the target ac- commodation on this ocesalon, that
The detailed scores made in the team match, as well as the leading Spoon and Practice Shoots are as ones made by members in the
sk
Lieut. Berlyn's Naval Team
it was found necessary to depart C.P.O. Black... 40 somewhat from the usual con- CPO Mayo. ditions of shooting, and it was Sgt. Warwick ... decided that shooting should take Egt. Blandford... 40 place on the lines of the "Alexan-O/ERA, Todd... 43 dra" event, which is fired annually Lt. Berlyn 43 at the Imperial Meeting at Bisley The fring-points at 200 and 600 yards were therefore the only ones i used, each member ring two sight- ing shots and ten-to count at each of these distances.
Aggre- 200 600 gate
yds. yds. Scare
Nett. Nett. Nett.
43
89
4341
47 45
92
38
84
#2
#
87
Total
521
Dockyard Rifle Club
Mr. Austin Mr. Lewis... 42
37 27
'84
33
75
Conditions were not easy, while
Mr. Newnham... 28
27
53
a rapidly fluctuating Lights troubled
Mr. Johnson
44
39
63
37 29 66"
B
47
15 52
Total 418
many of the competitors. In the Mr. Stickland
S.R... (a) Spoon Shoot, Armourer Mr. Blake..... 39 Lance-Corporal Gooch, R.A.0.0. re," Mr. Lakeman... 2027 53 tained his position at the top of Mr. Murgatroyd 37 the Prize List, and although his score was considerably below that usually made by him, as will be seen from the scores given below.
Two Lowest scores at each dis-
he led by several points over the tance were not counted.
Pte. Dyer LQ. Wan
Pte. Fletcher E.R.A. Thorne
N
8.R. (a)
Aggregate
200 yds. 600 yds.
Score
A.E.
H. N. K
H N.
Arm: L/Cpl. Gooch
42 -
41
79 83*
Opl. Powell
8
45 39 48. 40
·91 · 79
Spr. Mann
8
46 38 18
38
93 78*
Pte. Newnham
45 38 45
36
90 72
EA. Glpin
38
30
63
37 31 30
86 64
39
64
39
24-
83
32
25
57
S.R...(b)
Ser,
48.71 47 48.29 48 97.00 921
48
43 89.00 89 47.5 45 46 43 93.50 88
43
44 33 87
47 43
43.
44 43
48 48
-1
41
42
8 48.36 44
47 39 95.36
83 B$
7
44 37 48.2
Sgt: Warwick CP.O. Black Arm: L/Sgt. Stephens Lt. (E) Berlyn C/E.R.A. Todd C.PO, Mayo .......... R.QMS Ottley Set. Blandford S.I.M. Sheer MacIndoe
H. C. Johnson Pte. Hempsted
AH-Association Handicap. H-Handicap. N-Nett
Nett Spoon. Handicap Spoon. Nett (and Aggregate) Spoon,
HOCKEY
Caer Clark Competition
46 12 93 85
$184
42 41 86 84. 41 38 89, 84
4283 03
44 92.2 挝
Goldman and Miss H, Hance being outstanding.
For the losers Miss Witchell and Wigs. Hirst, the backs, played well, and in their forward line Miss G. Lakeman was the only player who' shone.
Mrs Harrop. (4) Miss R. Smalley (3) and Miss V Blackburn (2) acored for the Hong Kong Ladies, while Miss Woolley obtained the losers goal..
The Caer Clark Cup hockey debut on Saturday when at King's competition made its auspicious
Park the Hong Kong Ladies
SCHOOL GIRLS WIN seniors, holders of the trophy, were The Central British Schoolgirls' held to a draw by the "Y" Ladies, hockey team beat the “Y” Ladies ---The standard of play was high | Juniors on Saturday at the C.BA.
and both teams had their share of round by 4 goals to nil. half the Ladies dominated the play. Although in the first
play to a certain extent this was soon offset by the Hong Kong Ladies in the second stanza when by dint of concentrated attack and cohesive, play they were able to
equalise.
Schoolgirls had always suffered Previous to this game the
the inferiority complex but on Saturday they revealed that they were, to be reckoned with as from their display they have improved a great deal on
Miss J Lakeman and Misa Mar- in each scored two for the winner tin each scored two for the win- ner."
· Mist B. Dalziel was responsible for opening the score for the "g when she mada splendid solo effort in the first half.
EAST LANGS AND HESA Gaining the ball in midfield, shë overcame spirited opposition be-A thrilling and fast "game of roge centring to give Wise Adey the hockey was seen on the Marina opportunity to open the scare ground on Saturday when a team The second goal the “Y” obtained from the East Lancs, spared your also came as a result of Miss Dal goals with the HKSRA, Lt. ziel's initiative. This time whe Garthwaite and It. Ravenhill net-
half, while Neland and Owran
8 (M. P. Madar 29 ret, A. R, Abbas passed to, Miss A Fowler, who tea for the HKBRA in the first
V. T. Wang (Shanghat) beat 8. A brilliant innings for 117 runs 20, M. el Arculli 40, T. D. Pereira netted. Miss M: makey scored scored for the East Lancs.
Ho Ka-la and Mrs. Dimitrijever drew with Chin In-pan and Irul Wal-pul 7-5, 4-6.
NAVE FORC AIGENGOWER SAID DRAWN GAME
The Navy Jilors and the Cral-1 stngower second eleven were en- ngaged in z drawn friendly cricket:
match at Kings Park
by Arthur Lay was the main Chiu Iu-pan (Shanghai) heat feature of the friendly cricket A. Rumjahn 7-5, 64
match between Tsui Tun pui 5-4
the Bowloon Cricket Club and the HK.CC. at King's Park when the home team won by 6 wickets,
Batting first, the vialtors scored 175 ans for the loss of Vickets, fter administerstwhich period the Beating
to the Ameri applied. Alec Pearte
scorer with 71 runs. boundaries
round and
terrtale
17 to 5 favourite, floored Ballon for
a count of nine in the third | Reuter
TÉB
CCC, nd XI-111 10. Abbas 38, T. 2 Yeoh 37, Dale 4 for 36, Tatnal 8 for 411
iding. 13 | Navy 2nd XI-95 for 9 (Lt-|
Comdr. Garwood 29: Way 8 for 10)
the Hong Kong Ladies' two goals in the second half,
FRIENDLY
*** MATCHES
RADIO BEAT ER
In a Mamak hockey-
day," the Rado
In a friendly, hockey encounter X1 by the only played on the Sooxunpoc ground scored in the the Hong Kon
Junior exciting/ eleven proved
superiority The ever the C.BA. Ladies when they scored won by 19 goals to 14
well
war
The Hong Kong Ladies' forward
line combined Very well, Mrk standing in de
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