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LAWN BOWLS. SHANGHAI DEFEATED BY THE ELECTRIC R. C. The Shanghai lawn bowlers con- cluded their official programme Saturday with a match against the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club. when they sustained their biggest defeat of the tour. Shanghai had to again call upon the, services of to Malcolm and having left the Colony and thus handicapped, and having regard to the fact that they have had a very strenuous fortnight's bowling and entertaining, it was not that they should have, .surprising
under. They were beaten 30-10 after a very enjoyable game.
gone.
After Shanghai had scored
one
.
the first head, the Electric, skipped
by
Provies,
a five and then obtained a
Elx
th
·
at our showrooms.
Glover Jessiman Dorrance
No. 2 Webster No. 3' Muskett Skip Davies
THE
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WORLD SPORT
of
CLUB'S SPLENDID but they
VICTORY.
putting in a terrific drive which S.CA.A. ATHLETICS. Rocha failed to hold; and lest the ball should not be in the net, McKelvie bundled goalkeeper, him self and the ball definitely over the line.
by
MEMBERS' ANNUAL SPORTS
MEETING OPENS.
"The annual athletic meeting of the South Chinn Athletic Association opened yesterday, and will be con tinued to-day. Yesterday's results follow:
$ neck.
400 metres dat (Junior)Yung Tung-fan 1, Hau Ching to 2, Fung Wing-piu 9, Fun Kal-cheung Time 1 min. 11 sees.
200 metres fat (small boya) Chan
Kwan 1, Mok Wa-tim 2, Pang cheong
3, Tang Yik-wos 4.
St. Joseph's burst through and Sousu took advantage of a mis- understanding to level up the Acores. McKolvio, Easterbrook and Miles all came close with good tries before the interval.
300 metres flat race (senior),—Li Kowloon were attractive in Tin-sang 1, Cheung Shiu-kwai 2. Ip hearly all they did after the In-Yun-sum 3. Yeung Kam-cho 4 Timo The Borderers met their match,terval. McKelvia and Miles on 2 mln. 14 3/5 seen.
strove hard to prove the left lod Hyder and Victor a 110 metres high hurdles (senior). otherwise, sonte of their very merry dance, and most of the Leung Wing-chlu 1, Yeung Kam-cho
threats came from this 2. Time 30.9
ster. determined efforts in the closing real
a terrific.
B0 metres flat (junior) Fun Kai- stages almost warranting a better quarter. Miles put in
cheung
Hau Ching-to ?, Cheng fate. Reeves, Davey and Stock shot from a pase by McKelvie Tsang-wing 3, Lau Shu-kam 4. Time GREAT WORK BY THE were their outstanding performers. which Rocha did remarkably well Butcher played brightly on the to save, while the goalkeeper also, DEFENCE.
a free-kick taken left wing, and on the opposite side, from Palmer did much useful work McKelvio, picked up a hot shot They were not well backed up by which would have beaten most SOMERSETS AND K.O.S.B, PLAY their inside men, however, the trio keepers. Easterbrook put Kow- loon ahead ten minutes from the TO A DRAW.
restart, and McKelvie put on a third goal a few minutes later meeting a pass first-time and crashing the ball into the net.
There are possibilities about the St. Joseph's team; but just now they are suffering from lack of experience, Hyder and Gomes are a watchful pair of backs, and should improve. Omar is the best defensive half-back, and Reid showed up well in opening up at tacks. Forward, the College team was not well served. R. M. Omar did much good work on the right The Recreio developed rare dash wing, and his partner too was dangerous. The others showed and the Navy, trying to keep race individual merit, but there was with them, were burried and tele or no attempt at combina- flustered in all their movementstion.. with the result,that the Portuguese
| ROYAL NAVY IMPROVE.
[By "Wanderer."
With the Club providing the sea- son's first sensation by defeating the Athletic at the Stadium, and with the Borderers and Somersets both going goalless at Sookonpoo, the Senior League is in a most in- teresting position thus early, no team having won more than one match.
South China alone have gained maximum points, Saturday's match
displaying an inclination to lie out Instead of pressing on Reeves and Gardiner.
NAVY SPRING SUPRISE. Odd Goal Decides Match With Recreto.
The Navy sprang a surprise by defeating the Club de Recreio after a fer fram encouraging start. In a boisterous wind, both teams found the ball difficult to control, and the opening exchanges were amazingly scrappy.
T 93.4 seca. 400 metres
flat (small boys),-Mok Wa-tim 1, Ting Kwok-hung 2. Chan Tul-shuen Li Pui-ying 4. Time 1 min. 24 sees,«
100 metres flat (girls)-Mak Yim», sang 1, Chu Wing-man 2, Young: Wai-bun 3, Li Mo-fun 4. Timo 15,0
весь.
200 metres fat (girls)-Yeung Mak 2, Chu
Wing-man 2, Cha Kau-san 4. Time 34.4 secs..
20 lbs, shot put (senior)-8z-to Kwong 1, Sung Iu-tak 2, Li Woon- tsot 3, Wai Wing-sum. 4. Distance
10.5 metres.
Discus (senior)-Sz-to Kwong Chan Tin-fook 2, Wang. Kl-chau 3, Wal Wing-sum 4. Distance 22.92 metres.
High jump (senior)-L! Wal-tuoi 1, Ma Chiu-chong 2, Wong Yeuk-ping Wing-chiu and Sz-to Kweng
against the Royal Artillery being had no great difficulty in holding in Kowloon's forward officiency 3, Helght feet Gins,
In the Junior League; victories to the K.0.S.B. Reserves, Navy
Reserves, Chinese Athletic "A" and South China "A" pince them on level terms at the head of the table with maximum points.
Saturday's results were:-
line.
Javelin throw (senior)-Wei Wing-sum 1, Ip Koon-ning 2, Sz-to Kwang 3, Sung Ia-tak 4. Distanca
Broad jump (Junior)-Mak K- Yung Tung-fan 2, Chan Wai- Feng Wa-cheung 4. Distance 13feet, 2ins.
shan
9. lbs. shot put (junior).—Mak Ki shau 1, Lam Cho-him 2, Yung Tung- fan 3, Pun Kai-chaung 4. Distanca 7.64
metres.
High Jump (small boys-Li Bun-
A
There was a marked difference their first of the present cam- them in' check. Gosano on the with the drafting of McKelvie and
the into paign. They won, none too con- right wing was a constant source Easterbrook vincingly, by three, goals to one, of danger, his long swinging McKelvie played the part of The Royal Navy brought of the centres finding the Navy defence Initiator, feeding both wings in
82.1 metres, There discriminately with well-judged unexpected by defeating the Club frequently spreadeagled. de Recreio at King's Park, and was, however, a lack of balance in passes, Miles naturally had a Kowloor accounted for St. Joseph's the Recreio attack, and oppor- held day, and showed his apprecia-hung
tunities wore allowed to go tion by some superb cromes and without great difficulty.
shots. Easterbrook promised wel; begging.
When the Navy opened the as leader of the attack, bustling scoring twenty minutes from the the opposition unremittingly and start, it came as a surprise, Silva- shooting at every opportunity. Netto conceding a corner, from Gallagher, has not settled down tani 1, Li Pal-zing 2, Ting Kwok- which Bocking headed through. and doesn't gather the ball pro-
The Recreio responded, settl-
Bing. Aal-cheong 4. Height ing down to much better football, Perly, but he turns up with a good
effort at unexpected moments. but it was not until the restart that they equalised, Gosano putting the half-back line, and
Hedley resumed his place in 1in a fast shot at an acute angle, shadowed his colleagues. Dow- the ball either bursting the net, or man worked hard, and, what passing though a ready-made hole. has been tacking, showed a fair The Navy had by this time be-conception of the art of opening come attured to the conditions,up the game, while Bliss only and were constantly dangerous. showed his real form after the Foote scored from another corner interval. With Gillett and Pile well-placed by Dickinson, and then there was little fault to find, 5Kernick put the result beyond except in their occasional failure doubt by getting a third goal with to cover one another, while a great shot. Before the end. Nicholls seems to be settling down Roza Pereira reduced the lead, but as a goalkeeper. 1 even an exciting melee in the Navy goalmouth failed to produce an equaliser.
4
Senior Division.
Chinese Ath
K.O.S.B.
Kowloon
Recreio
0 H.K.F.C.
0 Somersets
D
3. St. Joseph's 2
1
Royal Navy .
3
1
South China 3 RA.
Junior Division.
Chinese "A" 4 H.K.F.C. Res. K.O.S.B. Res. 3 R.A.M.C.
Recreio
R.A.
2
Eastern
Somersets Chinese "8"
9. China "B"
2 St. Joseph's
0 Navy Res.
S. China "A" 3 Ewo University
E
2 Kowloon
DEFENCES SUPREME.
Knapp In Form for the Somersets.
3
3
and
The Recreio looked more danger. ous than they were. They needed
over-
A GREAT EFFORT. Club's Victory over the Athletic.
With Scott and Goldman absent
A. V. Gosano in the centre from the forward line, and
6 lbs.
put (small boys),-Chan Tai-shuen 1, Mok Wa-tim 2, Tsang Yik-woo 3, Li Pul-ying 4. Distance 6.53 metres.
Baseball throw (girls).—Wong Ki- tong 1, Chu Kat-son 2, Mak Vim tsang 3, Young Wai-bun 4. Distance 33.70 metres.
Broad jump (girls). Chu Wing- man 1, Mak Tim-taong 2, Chu Kau san 3. Young Wai-bun 4. Distance 3.58 metres.
form)Li Man-ic 1, Li Kim-hung 2, 100 metres flat (Boy Scouts in uni- Po Tak-wat 3. Time 14.4 secs.
HOME FOOTBALL. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
The results of Saturday's Home cabled by Reuter.
to finish off their attacks. Wallington from the defence, the Roza Perela has some clever Club were scarcely conceded a football, as
with were's touches and is gonhead, but chance in their match
he lacks the anticipation which Chinese Athletic. They upset. Arsenal
the extent of made his predecessor the Colony's calculations to leading centre-forward, while his winning the game, if not exactly
not the wandering has
same on their merits, on the scrength of thoughtfulness about it. Warda magnificent defensive display and Beltran were hard triers, but in the second half.
The Athletic were quick to their opportunities were few and
far between. B. Gosaro was the settle down but after the early it seemed better of the wingers, though rushes had aubsided,
game. The Chinese Brown played well. The latter anybody's deserved a goal in, the first five wingers sometimes did good work, could not minutes when he met a pass from but the middle men Roza Pereia first time only Bogle, make a brilliant save low down. A. A. Remedios was an ex- tremely capable pivot, and Sousa was the better of a hard-working pair of backs,
see overcome some resolute tackling. After some persistent attacking, the Club got clean through and Bashed the ball into the net, Peers scoring. Chan Shek-pui had many anxious moments, but held out
First Division,
-
Aston Villa Blackburn Leeds
Liverpool Manchester U. Middlesbro' Newcastle Portsmouth
Wednesday
West Ham
1 Darby
5 Everton
She Feld U.
2. Bolton
1 Birmingham
3 Grimsby
1 Huddersfield
2 Burnley
2 Manchester C.
1 Sunderland
1 Leicester
Second Division.
Blackpool Bradford C.
Chelsea
Rull
Milwalf Noite Forest Oldham
There is a common saying that it takes more than one player to make a side. At the same time, it is realised that a single player can have a very considerable in- fluence on his team's performance, even while he may not be the outstanding player on the field. And this role was filled in the match between the Somersets and the KO.S.B..at Sookunpoo, which resulted in A goalless draw, by Knapp, who played at right-half for the Somersets, returning to the team after a long absence through injury. His particular duty was to check the efforts of the lively K.O.S.B. left-wing, the speedy Alexander and the elusive dangerous McGlinchey, and he
Perks was outstanding for the till half-time. QUEEN'S CLUB TENNIS, succeeded so well, with the sup-
port of Crawley, that instead of Navy. His tackling was clean and initiating the great majority of effective and he distributed the little respite after the K.O.S.B. attacks, McGlincheyball with marked judgment.but they rose to the
Bournemouth was forced to play a comparatively Priestly found great difficulty in Rodger performing remarkable London, Oet. 12.
minor role..
keeping his footing on the slippery feats in goal and being well sup-Brentford On the concluding day of the
the field. Three
Brighton In the middle. Everest was turf, but when he had mastered ported in Queen's Club tournament, France dominated by West, with the result the art, showed up prominently four times, the Club broke away
Bristol R. won the match by ten games to five. that the burden of attack rested The backs were venturesome and and seemed likely to increase their Clapton 0. Borotru (France) beat Tilden with Stock and Torrie, who played gave chances, doing reasonably lead, but Péers and Reid missed Exeter Luton (England) 10-8, 9-7 and Horetra splendidly throughout, but were up well notwithstanding. Foote led easy chances.
It would be impossible to bestow Northampion and Grasser (France) beat. Tilden against Hayward, one of the finest the forwards in promising style too much praise on the Club de Plymouth and Spence (England) 6-8, 6-3, backs in the Colony. In such though he was not well supported. fenders. Now and again luck was Southend
circumstances, with the Somersets word of advice to the Recreio, with them, but they made the most defenders giving extraordinarily it would be better, for all con of this, and as a matter of fact little away, it was not surprising cerned if more attention
conceded very few real scoring that the Borderers failed to score, paid to the marking out of the chances. Watson and Bishop had
The touchlines and though curiously enough by ground.
the best of some spirited on- Lincoln brilliant snap shooting hon op penalty areas were barely visible, counters with Lee and Tao Nelson
circle the centre portunity offered they came much while
was Kwai-sing. and Stewart play- Rochdale closer than the Somersets, whose obviously much under standard forwards, given more rope, were size. very badly off the target.
VICTORY FOR FRANCE.
G-1-Reuter.
Taikoo defonted the Bowling Green following this up by accounting for the Happy Valley team..
Taiko won on two of the three
rinks. Scores:
Civil Service. Simmonds
Hollands
Taikoo Cameron Stewart Keown
Davied.
Munro
17 Haynes
Lockhart Knight Luck
23
Below is given the record of the to run away with another Shanghai team. It will be noted that heads,
making their score at the the heaviest defeat they sustained eighth 16-1. The visitors replied when playing their representative Hope
only to have a similar team was by seven shots against the Folson Splers dont against them at the next head, Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
Sh. H. Walmsley' and to surrender a further shot at the eleventh. At the seventeenth the Sept. 30 Kowloon Dock (Un) 14, 16
Watson the Oct., was 28-8 in favour of
1 Kowloon CC.
1416
10 Sloan who proceeded to
count
on Oct. 2 Craigengower 21 10 Young the next three heads. A three and Oct. 3 Civil Service C.C. 29 18 McKechnie two two gave them 30 shots and with Oct.
Electric,
Shanghai getting a single on the last Oct
bead the match finished 30-10.
Mr. E. J. Davies, presenting spoons Oct,
to the Shanghal players, expressed Oct
C.C. 21
22 Maughan Jones Bickford Massey
18 Archibald
57
The Spey Cup.
]
Was
The K.O.S.B. defenders, too, gave KOWLOON SUCCESS. a återling display. Gear's tussles. with the Butcher-Baker wing Second Half Supremacy Ends provided some lively moments,
St. Joseph's. 12 Davey smothered Rayson mast ef-
The re-shuling of the Kowloon fectively, and Reeves again proved his brilliant efficiency in the left-provement in teamwork and they a marked im- eleven produced back berth..
16
ed
The Club defenders were given
the interval, Wolves
occasion,
.a
or
8 Cardiff
3 Bristol C.
2-Barnaley
1 Bradford
0 Chariton
Southampton
0 West Brom."
2 Tottenham
Notts County
Third Division
2
Reading
#
Preston N.E
3
(South). Queen's P.R. Coventry Newport Waisali Crystal Pal.
A Fulbar
1 Watford
3 Gillingham 2 Merthyr Norwich
2 Torquay
Third Divisioni
Swindon
Carlisle Crewe
Halifax
(North).
& Wrexham
2 New Brighton Hartlepools Chesterfield
2 Barrow
Accrington Darlington Port Vale 2 Doncaster
8th. Shields
1 Stockport
Scottish League.
grent spoiling game Rotherham Chan Kwong-ul offered the Southport main threat, but even
he Tranmere
Wigan was not his usual self. Alexander
York and Davies were conspicuous fo the Club forward line.
Aberdeen Clyde Cowdenbeath Falkirk Hamilton Hibernians
SOUTH CHINA'S DEBUT. Sound Win Against the R.A. South China fielded a rather
to
2 Morton
• Motherwell
2 Hearts
2 Dundee
3. Partick
3. St. Johnstena
it
St Mirren
Airdrie.
the Associa
ab beat
In addition to the League:
there was tion Amateur Inter Londonderry when Ireland by three goals to nik
The Glasgow Cup final between the Rangers and Celtic onded in a draw at Hampden Park, No goals were scared.
fixtures to
16 was a game worth going a thoroughly deserved their victory strange forward line against Kilmarnock
Royal Artillery, but long way to see, both teams play over St. Joseph's, though the the 51 Ing up to their reputations, the held their own up to the interval.
visitors were enterprising and
Was good enough gain standard of play being remarkably
by three goals *victory Kowloon were definitely the bet- high. There was artistry, skilful The semi-final in the Spey Royal ball manipulation, and clever ter team in the second half and one, Ip Pak-wa and Fung King- Cup between Civil Service C.C. and scheming in profusion, and exclt- but for a series of magnificent cheong were present as usual, but
77 4 # saves by Rocha, St. Joseph's the remainder were all strangers 20 24 Kowlcon Bowling Green Club was ing minutes in both goal areas would have lost by a bigger by name.
played on Kowloon Dock green on
turn and about, but, the respective
The defence, however, showed Saturday and resulted in 25
defences were on top almost margin. They are fortunate in
up very strongly, and the R. did victory for Civil Service, the score throughout, cool clean kicking at sterling game, displaying remark not look like scoring until a penalty
their goalkeeper. He played a bell Bervice proved much too good critical moments again and againable anticipation, getting his body was awarded, Gil netting.
4 Police
Oct
5 H.K. Interpart.
6 Club de Recreio
8
Kowloo
Bowling
sympathy with Shanghai for losing
Green C.
II club to have lowered the colours
In being the only Hongkong division
"to a second division team who were Oct. 9 Talkoo on a winning streak and could do Oct. 10 Kowinon Dock nothing wrong" He, of course, was Oct 11 Royal H.K. Y.C.
of the Electrics' performance, Oct. 12 Electric R.G.
16 17 17 19 16 16 36 16
16 23 21 22
18. 16
10 30
of Shanghai Interporters. He hoped
"Junior" Champions. Taikoo R.C. won the championship
31-6
easy
that when Shanghai sent a team down of the second division of the lawn for the Kowloon man, who scored en two years hence, the Electric RC bowls league by defeating Civil five heads, all singles. The Civil would be in division I.
Service, C.C. by six shots on the Kow-Service score included
London, Oct. 12.
GOHNŃHNONOHÝ OHANNE
Fung King cheong got two goals branking up dangerous onslaughts, behind the ball in dealing with
In a 86 holes, foursome at Broc The Somersets fielded their even the most difficult of shots, in the first half, and Ng Po-kuf a six at the best side for the first time for some He had no chance with any of the netted in the second half. Some kenhurst Manor, Hampshire, for a
weeks, counting friendlies, and the
feeling crept into the game at purss of 4250, the famous partner difference was
goala. apparent Thére The first was scored fifteen certain stages, and Mr. Hollands ship Duncan and Mitchell Beat;
a general Compaton and Henry Cotton by one were times when they could dominates from the start, Gallagher was dollged to fasue
hole Peuter / everything but shoot straigh
warning,
Mr. A. Jessiman, in retara, present: Icon Dock R.C. green on Saturday, twelfth, a four and two threes. ed spoons to the winners and wished It will be recalled that Talkoo, them good luck.
Shanghel
Civil Service K.B.G.C. Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Booker Civil Service tied at the top of the Deacon Electric R.C. table, necessitating a triangular play. Brawn
Grimmitt McNoll No. 1 Tarbuck off. Civil Service received a bye and,
Eccleshall Thompson Nish
31 Bell
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