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́SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE,

MOORHEN SECURES WIN OVER

CICALA.

Shameen, Oct 27. H.M.S. Moorhen turned the tables on H.M.S. Cicala yesterday afternoon when they defeated them by 3 goals to 2, In the return match In the Shameen Football

THE

WORLD SPORT

Longue. It will be remembered THRILLING END TO when the visitors were definitely

that on the occasion of the first match, played on the 16th October, H.MS. corhen suffered defeat ot the hands of H.M.S. Cleala by 6 goals to I.

CLUB GAME.

on top, and if Kowloon did not deserve to lose, they could hardly have had a complaint if the Navy had managed to get a goal.

Fortunately, Kowloon's defence

In yesterday's game the Moorhen K.O.S.B. DEFENCE GET was stendid form, Hedley play

showed a vast improvement, whilst the Cicala were certainly not up to their previous form. In fact, In the first half the Moorhen had the game practically their own way the whole time. Within five minutes of the start. Joel put in the first goal for the Moorhen, and about ten minutes later Munro

SHAKING UP.

KOWLOON AND NAVY FAIL TO SCORE.

ing the game of his life, giving a perfect exhibition of half-back play, while Dowman was little behind him in effectiveness, keep- Ing a firm check on Foote, 'und distributing the ball to his for wards with nice fúdyment. Blisä completed a fine line of half- backs, though he was not entirely comfortable in his opposition to

INTERFORT CRICKET

SELECTION.

A STRONG ALL-ROUND TEAM CHOSEN.

Following Saturday's trial gume, the following team was selected to represent Hongkong in the Interport matches against Shang- hai and Malaya;

H. R. Hancock (Capt.) T. E Pearce. W. Brice.

E. C. Fincher.

H. Owen Hughes. D. J. N. Anderson.

Capt. J. R. Reynolds. Lt. Colonel F. J. Wyatt. J. E. Richardson." A. C. I. Bowker. A. Reid.

Reserves:—

Lieut. A. H. Musson. H: V.-Parker... F. Zimmern.

E. B. Reed.

The selection committee consists

SOMERSET L I TEAM VISIT SHAMEEN,

BIG PROGRAMME" OF

SPORTING EVENTS.

Shameen, Oct. 27. A very interesting challenge match was witnessed by a large number of apectators yesterday evening in the Canton swimming Bath Club in a series of events. The Somerset Light Infantry team arrived here yesterday at noon. coming, up from Hongkong on the morning train.

The Canton Swimming Bath Club won by 33 points to, 18, win- ning the first place in all the swimming and diving events, with the exception. of the HB", Team Race. The Somerset Light Infantry, however, picked up several points on the water polo match, in which they easily

feat- ed their opponents.

In racing, plunge and diving events, 1st place scored 3 points: 2nd place, 2 polats; and 3rd place,

netted the ball for the Moorhen SOUTH CHINA GO NAP Kernick, the live wire of the Navy of Mesars, H. R. R. Hancock, T. E 1 point. In the team races, the

from penalty kick. Shortly before half-time, Munro again scored for the Moorhen, this time from a well placed corner kick, making the score three to mil in favour of H.M.S. Moorhen.

attack. Pile and Gillett backed

up their halves capitally, bring-Pearce, W. Brace and E. B. Reed, winning team scored 3 points, ing off some daring clearances and like all such committees. they plus I point for each second ahead when things were looking serious, will and that their final choice of the other team. In the water while Nicholls did extremely well in goal.

polo match, winners ɓ points, plus

[By "Wanderer."]

"Saturday's football brought no

will not please everybody. real surprises and orly trifling

It is a good all-round team, The second half was very much changes in league positions. The The Navy, also splendidly served batting well down to No, 9, and point for every goal in excess of opponents' score. The results more evenly contexted; in fact, it three undefeated teams of the in defence, also lacked balance in including eight bowlers, with were as follows: very nearly ended in a draw, senior division remained undefeat the forward line. Kernick work Bowker, Brace, Reld and Col. Two lengths free Style-1st, I Surgeon-Lieutenant Bolton scoreded and the three elevens withouted like a Trojan to establish some Wyatt expected to bear the brunt Rasmussen (G.S.8.0.) 28.3/GRCC.; for the Cleala soon after the a point remained pointless, all, in harmony, but the line nfoduced of the attack, and Reynolds, 2nd, T. Paget (C.S.B.C.) 20.1/5 sec. start; and another goal was added fact, auffering convincing defeats. few concerted attacks, and their Richardson, Owen Hughes and 3rd Mackenzie

(S.LT.) shortly afterwards from a pořalty. The best performance of the individual efforts did not come to Anderson as fairly useful changes.

"B" Team Race (four men swam Just before the close of play, day was recorded by Chinese ch.

The bowling is not, however, vary one length each).-1st, SLI. 132/5

.C., 75.2/5 secs. another penalty kick was awarded Athlette "B" in the junior division.

The game was difficult to assess, impressive, and there is certain to sec.; 2nd, C.S. Paget

High Dive-1sty' to the Cicath and it seemed as who drew with the powerful Navy scrappy was it. Kowloon by be some criticism of the relegation 62 p; 2nd,

(C.S.B.C.) though the score would be evened Reserves. This compensated in a

sheer hard work seemed to force of H. V. Parker to the reserves, 58.

E. Dormanns (C.S.B.C.) 3rd Mackenzie (S.II.) 64 pts. up, but the goal was just anved by

more good scoring opportunities Chinees Athletic "A" who lost to

Anderson or Richardson.

Et. Frolich plunge. R. Farmer.. way for the first league defeat of

presumably to give a place to Reid,

(C.S.A.C.) (C.S.B.C.), 52 6: 3rd, Lt. Howard Parker, admittedly, has shown (S) 37, 6". in and out form in the trials, but generally speaking the has shown himself in remarkably good form this season, and might have been excused a lapse or two. Richardson has been battling steadily but his 22 not out Saturday, made in nice style, was nothing to write home about for the simple reason that Bowker and

Thompson, the Moorhen goalie,

and when, the whistle blew a few minutes later the score stood at in favour of HM.S. Moorhen. The tonms were: H.M.S. Moorhen Thompson; Gregory, Darroch; Bates, Lee- Marson. Day, Wood, Ah Wing,

Munro, Joel and Evans.

HMS. Cicala-Garlick; Render, Pinder: Crick, MeDonald, Stevens; Rees, Williams, Surg. Lt, Bolton, Riddle and McKessick.--Our Own Correspondent.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

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the Borderers Reserves getting the first goal.

after

finishing oft their work than did but they rarely came closer to the Navy whose principal fault consisted in the fact that as a rule South China "A" gained the they ventured their shots from too biggest victory of the day, netting long range. The nearest to a "oul seven times against the University, came from Kernick. Once he hit who failed to respond. R.AL.C, gained their first point in beaten, and later he put in a shot The the cross-bar with Nicholls well the junior division, and only Ewo to the right hand corner which remain completely unsuccessful,

Pile or Bliss (I am not certain The results were:-

which) turned out with the goal- keeper hopelessly out of position,

Senior Division.

2 K.O.S.B..

4 Royal Navy

Club Kowloon Recreio

• Somersets

S. China R.A.

5 St. Joseph's

& Police

Junior Division.

The Y. M. C. A. 1st XI versus

team to represent the Chinese "A"

the Club Res.

H. K. S. B. R. A. tomorrow evening at Baktern King's Park is as follows:-Sapsed; Ewo Allen, Jeffereys; W. H. Smith, Snel Navy ling, Mitchell; A. R. Brown, Seddon, | Recreio T. J. Price, Mundy, and A. Tate. RA. Res. Bully-off at 5 p.m.

University

1 K.O.S.B. Res.

3 RA.M.C.

recent

One Length Dash-ist, R. Pas-

mussen (C.S.B.C.), 128/5 sec.: 2nd, E. Dormanns (C.S.B.C.) 14:4/5 sec.: 3rd, Lit. Howard (S.L.I.) 16 sec.

"A" Team Race. (Four men swam one length each)ist, C.S.B.C., 55 sec8.j 2nd, S.LL, 65 SECB on Water Palo. The Somerset Light Infantry won this event by 5 goals to 1, thereby adding 9 points to their core They easily peered to have outclassed the C.S.B.C who only une really good player in their team, this being R. Rasmussen brook in possession and McKelvia Anderson has not shone in the scared the first goal for Rasmussen but the S.L.I. In two before half-

put waiting for a pass in a position trials, but his right to a place is time and three more during the second from which he could hardly, have difficult to question. A stylish half. The C.S.B.C. were particularly failed to score. Easterbrook,

Brace, the best bowlers in Mr. Hancock's teum, were not given

Kowloon's best effort came five minutes from the end when they got clean through, with Easter the ball.

3 S Joseph's

1 Somersets

1 4 Kowloon,

1 Chinese "B"

! 2 Kowloon

3 S. China "3"

the

10. 5. China “A”

K.O.S.B. WAVER. Concede Two Goals. After Netting Three.

Charged before Mr. T. W. H. Hosegood at the Marine Court this: morning with carrying cargo in- stead of passengers as stipulated goals, to two, the Borderers gave In heating the Club by three- In her licence, the mistress of a passenger boat was fined $3, with the alternative of three days' hard

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never played together before, Non-success had a Lad effect on accuracy for the sake of sheer The final score was 33 points for

It made them rather pace.

Canton Swimming Bath Glub, wild in kicking and passing In Brace, the big batting per- their efforts to force a score, with sonality of the side, with Pearse, ngainst 18 points for the Someriat

Infantry. The teams were: Canton and Hancock, and Reynolds are expect. result that

Swimming Nixon

Bath Club Spratling, the Navy backs, were ed to make plenty of runs, while R. Rasmussen (Captain), W. R. M. Gavin, frequently present with free the effort of Owen Hughes on Farmer, R. T. 0. Lammert,

Saturday promises exceedingly manns, and T. Pagal

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"Somerset

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unt C. S. Howard (Captain), C.Q.M.S Naylor, Sgt. Stacey, Bandsmen Ear- lox Mackenzie, Parkus, Hooker, and Pte. Fox.

SOUTH CHINA CHANGES. Vastly Improved Display Agin The Police.

No doubt as the result of the

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The Interport programme, pro- vided no alterations are made, will be as follows:

Nov, 4, 5 and 6: Shanghai

Malaya.

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Nov. 7, 8 and 9: Hongkong v.

"Shanghai.

Nov. 11, 12 and 13: Hongkong v.

Malaya.

RECREIO OUTPLAYED.

Very Poor Team Meet the Somersets,

Judges: Lieutenant Howard, Mr. C. The officials for the evening were: E. Watson, Mr. G. S. Moss, Mr. H. Lehmann and Mr. 3. M. Walker. Timekeepers: MajorPallbey, Mr. Gandoasi, Mr. W. Farmer, and Mr W. O. Kohler.

Starter: Captain C. A. Clements,

LOCAL BASEBALL

11 very bright display, being definitely superior, 1 fact which, the score does not indicate, manner in which Kowloon reveal- Had they lost a point, as they ed their weaknesses, South China almost did when, the Club staged re-shuffled and changed their team a splendid final rally, they would considerably for the match with have had only themselves to blame the Police. The improvement was

quickly apparent. as they fell into the error

South China

soccer ways in an attacking mood while at 9. Recorder: Mr. H. W. Heweit easing up when a goal lead had settled down to splendid

The Somerset Light Infantry been established. When the Club from, the start and the Police St. Joseph's were content, (or more team will be returning to Hong. team introduced a little life into Chu Kwok-luen, who came in at selves) to rely on defence.

probably could not help them-kong on Tuesday afternoon, by seldom got a look in. their efforts, the Borderers were inside-left, was a distinct acquisi

train and the following further quite unprepared, and the finish tion. Not only did he score three too easily held, and Jackson made their stay here: Sunday morning,"

St. Joseph's forwards were fur programme has been planned for was thrilling in a manner not quite suited to their taste.

capital goals, but he quickly de vain efforts to rally an attack sightseeing and visiting the city; The Borderers played Reeves at veloped an understanding with his which was hopelessly disjointed. Sunday afternoon, water polo centreforward, and although not wing partner and Fung King Omar sometimes threatened dan match against HM. West River entirely the ideal, he justified his cheong, fitting into the line re-ger, but he could do nothing with Patrol in the Canton Swimming selection to that position hymarkably well.; Wong Mee-shun, out support.

Bath Club's pool; Monday after scoring three excellent goals. another newcomer, filled the cen-

noon Football match, the Somerset, This was before the Club had tre-half position creditably.

Light Infantry and Shameen thought of replying: Their for South China won by five goals to

versus HM, West River Patrol; wards had been kept well in one, Chu Kwok-luan (2) and Fung

Monday night the Canton Swim control and occasional spasmodic King-cheong netting in the first

ming Bath Club will entertain the bursts had not looked dangerous. half, while Chu and Cheng Shiu-

The Recreio appear to have inst Somerset Light Infantry team to a Ten minutes before the end, how-hung got through in the second some valuable players in the past banquet at the Victoria Hotel: ever, they found things going ahulf. When South China had comt week of two, and it was not a good Tuesday, further sightseeing in the Kttle easier and putting a new pleted their tally, Johnson reducide which turned out against the city in the morning and proceed to spirit into their play quickly hated the margin with a good shot.

Somersets, though it did, rather the Tai Sha Tau railway station the Bordèrers defence on the hop. The Police were outplayed and well to hold the soldiers to by motor boat in the afternoon to Peers got two excellent goals, but their defence overrun. McGreavy victory by three clear goals. catch the 325 express to Hong- the K.0.5.B. settled, down after and Hudson" worked hard against

Ogley, was called out of retire-kong-Our Own Correspondent! these disasters and the Club were gilda, but Williams was wenk, and ment to assist the Recreio," and at the end again in check. Wynne was not in his best form, though he did much good work, The Club were poor prior to Estall did well in goal, but he is he showed that he had been rest- their first goal. There was little not a Clark by any means.. ing of Had not Lawrence been method, and everybody seemed a

in particularly fine form in"geal, trifle slow on the bull. The aull-

there is no saying what the score backs were sound in defence, but

would have been. Sound did not had little time to pay attention to initiating attacks. Bishop played

show up so well in the half-back atoutly, splendidly covering -up

After starting off in good style line as he does at back, while the ball league was decided at Caroline. Holmes' mistakes, which are get- and promising extremely well for Recrelo were further handicapped Hill yesterday when the undefeat ting fewer fortunately. Rodger a period, St. Joseph's grew raggedy an injury to Brown in the first ad South China nine convincingly did all that could have been and finally fell to pleces, being do- half."

trounced their nearest rivals, the expected of him. When they had feated by the Royal Artillery every

A Somersets' raid always spelt Japaneso. The fielding of both opened their account, the Club bil as decisively as the score of danger, though they were not as sides was shakier than is usual, forwards looked better, but only 5.0 would suggest. Incidentally, good in the shooting area as one but the Japanese could register Alexander gave consistently it was their heaviest defeat of the ed in the long passing game, but Chang, whereas Koga was safely might expect. Both teams indulg only three scattered hits off Eddy' good display.

The Borderers had a big advan season, and it does not promise too the Somersets were more accurate, got away on eight occasions tage forward, their lively wings well for the future.

while their big pull in the half- South China won by six runs to.. bustling contre-forward There was nothing startlingly back line made an enormous differ-two, and fully proved themselves throwing a tremendous strain on good about the Gunners. They re-ence. Palmer (2) and Rayson got the better combination. One of the Club defence. At half-back, lied more on qualities of enthus the goals, all of which were secur the brightest pleces of work in the Everest and Davy were outstand.asm and, bustle rather than skill,od before the interval.

game was a double play, Fong ing, and the backs made no really but there was nothing really lucky Knapp and West were outstand King-cheong to Frank Tyau, which about any of their goals. Walkering in a good half-back line and broke up a threatened Japaneso and Allan got through prior to the Hayward and Crawley were not breakaway. The Intter never got POOR FORWARDS. cross-over and Walker, Allan and made to work very hard. Behind another similar chance, Eil Chang Kowloon and Navy Fail to

Cotton completed the tally, by them Hall scarcely had a difficult fully making up for his slipa

It was made clear quite curly hot to save, though the Recreio Three home runs were register Score,

that the R.A. defenders were bet-missed his goal by inches only oned, Matty Chang and Milton Goo No-one could have imagined Kowloon capable of putting unter than those of the opposition. one or two occasions when they for South Chinn and Honde for the Buch a

wretched display after he clean tackling and aure kick managed to break away. Ward Japanese Curiously shuurh, none their performance against South ing of Oliver and Rawlings saved was the most dangerous Recrolo of the hite was helpful except to China, but so poorly did their for Fletcher a lot of anxiety, whereas raider, while Butcher and Bewley. the nitter, og warda play that they had to be Hyder and Gomes were always in Bull were the best of a fast-moving The scores were

getting

4 5 6 7 S. China: 1 10 3 Japanese: 0001-01

and

bad blunders.

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ST. JOSEPH'S FALL AWAY. Heavily Defeated by the Artillery,

of their match with the Navy immense amount of good work in thirds of the game, the Recreio Indeed, there were long periods goal The RA, halves were al were penned in their own half

FINAL

SOUTH CHINA TOO GOOD FOR JAPANESE.

The championship of the base”.....

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