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THE WORLD SPORT

SHAMEEN LAWN TENNIS.

THE HONG DOUBLES FINALISTS.

The following have qualified for the finals of the Hong Doubles In the Shamoon Lawn Tennis club tournament:

The Shameen Municipal Council

ARMY WIN LAI WAH| SATURDAY'S LEAGUE (Mr. C. E. Watson and Captain G.

CUP MATCH.

NAVY FALL EASY PREY

TO NIPPY TEAM. „

LEACH SCORES THREE GOALS IN LAST 20 MINS.

UNUSUAL PENALTY,

Giving a capital exposition of fast, progressive football the Army defeated the Royal Navy in the serui-final of the Lat Wait Cup competition by fivo, goals to no- thing. The Navy were easy prey for a well-balanced and nippy eleven, though the margin was an unexpected climax to

gamo which for over an hour was dis- tinguished more by the number of absurdly enay chances absurdly missed than by the finer touches of the game exhibited by both giles on occasion.

A

Neither side found the net until the second half had been in propress for approximately twenty minutes, when the Navy goal fell in startling fashion. Ward had run out of his goal and had been dispossessed, 'Cornwall taking his place between the sticks. Stork essayed, a

abot

straight st.Cornwall, who (instead of kicking clear as he had every opportunity of doing,) in the excitement of the moment, gather ed the ball in his arms and kicked it clear, goalkeeping as if to the

manner born.

ease.

SOCCER.

HEAVY SCORES IN JUNIOR

DIVISION,

Saturday was a day of upseta in the Junior Division of the Hong kong Football League, the Uni- versity and R.A.F. securing their first victories, while the K.O.SB. piled up nine goals against the Small Units, alx of the points be- ing scored in the concluding twenty minuton-

A. Clements) by defeating the United States Consulate-General (Mr. J. C. H. Bonbright and Mr. Stanton) 6/8, 6/8.

Messrs. Gerin, Drevard & Co. (Mr. J. Baud and Mr. V. E. C. Ferrier) by defeating Messrs. Butterfield & Swire (Mr. II. G. Eales and Mr. A. E. Arnold) 6/4, 4/6, 6/4.

Canton Tennis League..

The present standing of the various teama in the Canton Tennia Longue is as follows:

P. W. L. Pts. 6 25 0 25

Chinese Athletic, whose defence, has not yet conceded a goal, de-|Canton Dragons feated South China "B" by three Lingnam C. (Faculty) 5 250 25 clear goals, though their form was Japanese A. not too convincing.

No Senior games were played, the Junior matches resulting as

follows: Chinese Ath. S. China "A" R.A.F. Kowloon Res. Eastern Small Units Navy Res.

8. S. China "B"

University

20

2 29

6 22 8 22

(Stud.

5 21 4 21

Japanese B. Lingnam A. Shameen A.

denta)

Tungshan Garden Clus

0 (Gorman Club) 4Canton Tigers

* 19 11 10

0 14 10 14

Queen's Res.

0

13 17 13

1

St. Joseph's

0Lingnam B.

(Stud-

1]

1

dents)

11 14 11.

2 Rocrolo Res,

0 E.0.5.B. Res. BL.A. Res.

0

0 21

0

7 23

0

3 27

2

2 Mr. G. W. Groene's

Teara 1Shameen B. The most surprising result was Shameen D. probably the University's win at Returned Students Kowloon. The home side hud Shameen C. secured a capital, win against South China "A" a week before, and were fancied to beat the Uni- versity easily. In the course, of Reserves on top, but unable to a scrappy game, with the Kowloon score, a defender put through his own goal during a mix-up and the University left with two points.

HOME FOOTBALL.

CHELSEA ONLY DRAW

AT HOME.

football as cabled by Router, aro Full results of Saturday's Home

as follows:

The R.A.F. struck something like their true form against St. Joseph's and won by the only goal scored by Gallacher in the first half. St. Joseph's gave a force- Scotland ful display, but were generally

Árschal

International.

Amusing as the incident appear-outplayed. ed to the spectators, Cornwall's

The Navy won 44 expected Birmingham impetuosity cost his side a penalty, against the R.A. Reserves, while Blackburn from which Cabdicutt scored with the Queen's and K.O.S.B. also scor-Bolton The goal proved the turned easy wins. The Recreio and Dorby ing point of the game in

Enslern were fairly evenly match- Everton Before fortunate senet.

ed and the four goals shared was Manchester C.

Huddersfield goal bath sets of forwards

a good indication of the run of Portsmouth been too excited in the region the play.

Wednesday gual to be really dangerous, count- The Junior Division League Sunderland. less excellent chances having been table is appended; thrown away.

Army Stendied Up.

Un-

this

had

of

A goal scored in the normal way would have steadied both sides up and the struggle would have been the keener. The effect of the penalty was, however, to stendy up the Army team, and 10 take all the sling out of their rivals.

From that time on, the Army were always completely masters of the situation, The Navy for- wards were well held by Skiggs, Sinus and Cantor, while their de fence was at eixes and sevens. The Army's forwarda jumped into their real form for the first time and Leach netted three goals, a fifth being put through by the Navy goalkeeper from a corner as the result of pressure by Sima.

Chinona Ath Navy Res. K.O.S.D. Recrcle Queen's Eastern Kowloon St. Joseph's | 8. China “A”

R.A, Res. 5. China "B" University R.A.F. Small Units

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 4:40 0 18 0 8 4 3 1 0 15 8 7 B 3 0 0 10 1 6 4 2 1 1 0 11 5 2 2 0 0 11 0 4 1 2 1 7 7 4 4 2.0 2 6 64 4 1 1 2 4 6 8 4 1 1 2 7 10 3 3 1 0 2 7 11 2 4 10 9 4 11 2, 4 1 0 3 4 10 2 4 10 8 2 10 2

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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

CLUB LUSITANO WINS FIRST MATCH.

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford Bristol C. Chelsea Clapton Grimsby Notts. Forest Stoko

Swansea West Brom.

Walos

Division I.

4 Liverpool

2 Aston Vill

2 West Ham

8 Sheffold U.

4 Burnley

0 Leeds

Manchester U.

2 Leicester

4 Bury

1 Cardiff

5 Newcastle

Division II.

2 Wolves

4 Oldham

7 Preston

0 Notts, County

1 Southampton

0 Hull

4 Reading

0 Millwall

2 Tottenham

Z Middlesbro'

B Port Vale

Division III (South),

Bournemouth Brentford

6 Bristol

0 Watford

3 Gillingham

4 Swindon

Brighton

Charlton

Coventry

".

1 Plymouth

B Waleall

Exoter Luton Merthyr Northampton Norwich Southend

I New

1 Queen's P.R.

8 Crystal Pal.

8 Torquay

0

Fulham

Division III (North).

Ashington Barrow

Stock and Caldicutt were the outstanding forwards, the inside.

The first match of the season in forward taking a great part of the constructive effort upon his the Shamcen Football League was Cheerfield

on Friday afternoon Darlington played off Aboulders, and dribbling hia

when the Club Lusitano defeated Dancaster opponents with consummate ease, Caldicutt was given plenty of

two.

NewBrighton opportunity to shine and he put

Other entries in the League this Rochdalo across many delightful centres and

are If.M.S. Tarantula; Southport sent in somie dazzling shots which II.M.S. Moth; H.M.S. Moorhen; Sth. Shields tested every ounce of Ward's skill.I.M.S. Seamew; and the Shameer Wrexham

Critical Moments.

H.M.S. Ciesla by three goals to Nels

season

Sports Club.

Each team plays every other team Aberdeen twice during the season.

The pre-Clyde sent Champions of the League ore Dundes the Shameen Sports Club.

Falkirk

The next match will be between Hamilton M.S. Cicala and the Shameen Hibernians Sports Club to-day (Monday),

8 Hartlepools

1 Bradford C.

1 Lincoln

4 Accrington

2

OHNGHOR

8 Wigan

4 Rotherham

4 Stockport

5 Tranmere

0

Crewo

6 Carlisle

Halifax

2

Scottish League. 1 Hearta 2. St. Johnstono 2 AYT

Motherwell Airdrie Third Lanark Cowdenbeath

Kilmarnock Queen's Park 4 Celtic Raith 1.

1 St. Mirren - Partick T, Not Played.

The first half was goalless, but beth custodians bore charmed lives at times. In the first few minutes, Fletcher, tested from long range dropped the ball, which rolled behind him, and all but crossed the line. In the second half he made a similar mistake, and though a Navy for ward was alongside him, he could not give the ball the slight touch 'necessary for a goal. Even the second half Incident occurred bo- fore the Army had scored, and a Hitle coolness

these two

It was evident from the begin- occasions may have made an im- ning that the Army were the mense difference to the game superior aggregation, but the from the Navy point of view.

Navy, going all out, managed to prevent them from fully settling The Army, too, threw away down. Chauner, the centre-half, some splendid chances.

Leach

and giving Ward no chance. HoRangers was not tackled, though why not it is difficult to say. His third was a clover deflection with the right foot from Stock's fast centro,

on

Undoubtedly Superior.

it was obvious that the line suffer-

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SCOUTS AQUATICS.

YOUNGSTERS SHOW PLENTY

OF KEENNESS.

The feature of the swimming sports of the Boy Scouts' Asencia- tion, held on Saturday at the V.R.O, bath, was the breaking of the fifty yards' backstroka records, the win- ner this year returning a time of 40 3/6 seconds as against the holders

time of 41 4/6 Boconds.

Junior Diving-1, Ip Ping-ki; 2,

| I. Crossman; 8, G. Souza,

Lifo Saving Race-1, Wong Kai- chow: 2, U Wing-bong 3, Leung Chee-woon.

50 Yards Junior Championship- 1. In 14ng-k; 2, G. Souta: . H. Guterres, Time: 42 seconds.

Scouters, Cubbers and Rovers Race, 59 Yards.-1, Ho Pak-ping; 2, R.

Yards Senior Backstroke- Ip Kwal-hung; 2, J. Sloan: 3, Wah Kai-leung, Time: 40 8/6. seconda. Record.

In the term race, too second South Chinn Association's troop beat2,

the

was conspicuous in his clever Bogey Pool at Fanling, played twice in the first half, and three tackling and timely clearances, over the week-end, which resulted previous time of 84 1/5 seconds

while he was well supported by in K. S. Robertson (9) winning by 91 4/6 seconds.

by A wide margin, getting home In Cope and Sturtyvant. Evans led the forwards with some skill, but

2 up.

The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Com- Other scores were:-0. E. C. missioner of the Hongkong Boy Scouts Association, at the close of Mr. called upon the sports, Lu, wife of the

President of the 26th Hongkong Troop, to dis tribute the prizes. In doing so, he took the opportunity of thanking all those who had helped to make the moeting a success.

times in the second, missed pract! cally open goale because the ball came to his right foot instead of to his left. Leach will never make the ideal centre-forward for this one reason, he has no confidence in his right foot. Admittedly, he has no peer in accuracy or power when he can get his left into play, but the time wasted in the trans- fer often necessary, spolls the opportunity. We saw this on many occassions on Saturday, though his three goals were per fect. The first was from a pase

ed from Inck of previous acquain-Marton (ser) all square; L. G. S. tance. The backe were none too Dodwell (5), H. H. Lennox (8), reliable, though both did some and F. M. Ellis (14), all one down; good work.

and F. A. Merry 2 down,

The Resulta.

Fletcher could not be described as a safe goalkeeper, but in Hooper and Martin, the former

New York, Oct. 28. particularly, the army had men who The interests principally con- covered him admirably. The half- corned have approved the proposal backs played almost faultlessly, to form an American Tin Trade Chen Ki-choung; 2, Ip Kwatching; 60 Yards Senior Champlership.—1, while the forwards were by Stock, who tricked three players and nippy line. Tarkin did not inter alia, will be to offer facilities50 Yards Junior Backstroke-1,

a fart Association, the object of which, 8, U Wing-bong Time: 1 soes, in a row to give Leach a perfect do himself justice, and Barclay for trading in plg tin, which is Kwok Ying-tal; 2, C. Len; 3, 3. Green. opening for his favourite drive, had had better days, but the

Time: 58 4/6 seconds..

the second o netted after re- quintette were well together, and not provided by the new National 100 Yards Senior Championship ceiving, placing the ball deliberate highly impressive in the closing Metal Exchange, which will only 1, Chan Ki-cheang; 2, Leung Chee; ly in the best position for shooting-twenty minutes WANDERER.” deal in standard futures--Reuter's 8, 1, Bloan.. Time: 78 4/5 seconds..

American Service..

Senior Diving-1, Chan Kl-cheang; : J. Murray; 3, R. Wood, Inter-troop Team Relay Race-1, 2nd S.C.A.A.; 2, Ben Scouta; 3. Murray, Time: 01 4/5 seconds, a record.

Obstacle Race.First and second places by Sea Scouts.

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