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ROYAL SCOTS DRAW WITH SPORTSMAN
KWONG WAH TWO-ALL GOES "NORTH
Fine Rally In Closing
Minutes Of Match
STAGING A FINE RALLY during the closing minutes of the rame, Royal Scots shared points with Kwong Wah In their Senior Division football League encounter played on the Kowloon F.C. ground yesterday. Kwong Wah until the latter stages of the кате Were doing splendidly and were always dangerous. On the other hand Koyal Scots seldom gol near the Chinese goal. The final score was two goals all.
"A. P. Pereira Will
Be Missed
(BY. "J.H.F.")
Portuguese sporting circles have suffered a great loss by the depar, ture for Shanghai last week of A P. Pereira, well-known local sports-
man.
Not only will he be missed by the Club de Recreio senior cricket team Chin Chi-fi shone in the Hau Yung-sang defeated for a in which he was their leading fast Kwong Wah forward line and dis- corner. From the resultant kick bowler, but also in softball circles tinguished himself by scoring both Proctor, reduced the arrears, The where he has shone as a player for goals. Cheuk Sbek-tam had plenty best goal of the game came when the Recrelo squad in the Men's of dash and staged many Ane Hossack, receiving the ball, weaved League and also as coach of the movements. Both wingers sup-his way through the defence and Recreto ladies' softball' contingent." ported the attacks and sent over sent home at fine drive to equalise. several fine centres. ̈
The teams were:
Hossack, at centre-forward, was
ROYAL SCOTS: Duncan, Fraser the only member in the Scots and Macdonald; Adamson, Proctor attack to impress, the remainder and Clark; Munro, Fleming. Hos being too individualistic. Proctor sack, Allen and Holmes. was very able in the pivotal pos! · tion.
Besides these accomplishments, "Spotty" is 2190 1 snooker and billard player of no mean ability. He also plays cricket and baseball for the Volunteers.
Pereirà left for the North on Fri- KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee: day to join Messrs. Carlowitz so Hau Yung-sang and Chung Fal-that Hongkong's loss in sporting Kwong Wah opened play with lam: Cheung Wing. Young Tse-circles will be Shanghai's gain. long passes and, being faster than tong and Wong Wah-gay: Leung their opponents, put on pressure Ring-kam, Chin Chi-fun. Cheuk with Chin Chi-fun scoring, a beau-Shek-kam. Chow Man-chi and tful first-time goal. Coming back Wang King-chung later Kwong Wah were unlucky in missing by inches, Hossack went through on his own at the other end, but his shot was smothered."
LOVELY GOAL
It is of interest to note that in their first League encounter at Sookunpoo, Kwong Wah and the Royal Scots drew 5-5,
Royal Scots defeated Kwong Wah in their Second "Division League encounter, played, at Kowloon ges- terday, by tour goals to one:
The game was dominated by the soldiers.
After the interval, Kwong Wah again pressed and Chin Chi-fun scored a lovely goal from a pass. leaving Duncan standing. "Kwong Wah were unlucky not to have re- Henry Young scored the opening gistered at least three more goals. goal for Kwong Wah, with Symons Royal Scots suddenly stage a and Pluckrose replying for the rally. Holmes, cutting in from the Sents. After the interval William- wing, took a shot at goat which | son and Fraser added further goals.
ROYAL NAVY BEAT YACHT
CLUB
Sailing Race Results
In a calling race yesterday the Royal Navy defeated the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club by 117 points
HUTTON SCORES 152 NOT OUT FOR THE M.C.C.
PORT ELIZABETTI, Jan. 1 (Reuter)-Leonard Hutton, the Yorkshire and England bats-
man. returned to form yester-.. day when playing for the M.C. C. in their three-day match against the Eastern Provinces The home team. batting first,
to 92 after leading 60-46 at the end were dismissed for 172, Coy scoring
of the morning race.
54 not out. Kenneth Farnes cap.
five wickets for 58 and
The officers of the day were Vice-tured Admiral Sir Percy Noble and the Wright four for 45. Commodore."
The Yacht Club team were guests of the Royal Navy team at lunch
aboard H.M.S. Tamar,
Detalled results were:-
MORNING RACE" Royal Navy
At the close of play, the M.C.C. had scored 237 for the loss of one wicket, Hutton being undefeated with 152 to his credit:
The Yorkshire batsman was ag- gressive and was at the wicket for 152 minutes during which he hit
two sixes and 16 fours.
P.A. Gibb contributed 51.
INTER-HONG SOCCER
H3
Pts.
A. Lleut. Edmonds (Dr. Dean
Smith)
B
A14, Lt.-Comdr. Rimington (J.
G. Hall)
48. Lieut. MacDonald (N.V.A.
Croucher) A.
1,2
A10. Comdr. Johnstone (C. C.
Blake}
12
A15, Lt. Blake (P. C. M. Sedg-
wick.......
13
A19, Lt.-Comdr. Sprague (D.
W. Wagstaff)
7
played on the Hongkong Football
5
ground yesterday morning, Messrs.
80
Gibb, Livingstone inflicted a heavy defeat on Union Insurance by the score of 7 goals to 2.
YS. Lt. Wilmott (L. D. Kilbee)
Total
BLK. Yacht Club
A2, T. C. Fairburn (Lt.-Comir.
Luce)
A4, H. S. Rouse (Capt, Barry)
A9, G. H. Gandy (Lient. Whit-
worthy
A11, E. Cock (Lt. Batchelor).. A17, S. K. Helberg (Lt. Medd) Y3, D. G. G. Allen (Lt.-Comdr.
Big Win For Gibb, Livingstone
In an inter-hong football match
Showing much better combina- Pts.tion the winners, except for a short
15
period in the second half when the losers netted their two goals, 2dominated play throughout the game. The score at half-time was two-nil.
9
#
3
4: White)
1
A20. R. J. Minnitt (Fl. Lleut,
Ross),
Total
Fl
AFTERNOON RACE R.H.K. Yacht Club
Al, Dr. Dean Smith (Lt. Ed-
monds)
M.C.C. TOUR
PORT ELIZABETH, Dec. 7 (Reu- 10 ter)-M.C.C. commenced
48
their
three day match against the Ear tern Provinces here to-day when they sent the home team in to bat. first and secored six wickets for 70
runs.
Pts.
A14, J.. G. Hull (Lieut.-Comdr."
Rimington)
4
A6, N. V. A. Croucher (Lieut."
MacDonald)
15
SHEFFIELD SHIELD BRISBANE, Dec. 7 (Reuter)- In a Shefeld Shield match which commenced here to-day. Queens- land had scored 325 for 7 wickets against South Australia of which Don Tallon had 117.
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