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A VICTORY EACH.

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WALES BEAT SCOTLAND IN RUGBY.

In an international Rugby match at Cardiff on Saturday, Wales defeat- od Scotland by 13 points to B.

Mattors were roverned, when the amateur Association Football repre- sentatives of the two countries play- od at Swansea, Scotland winning by the odd goal in three.

Thrilling Battle, Describing the

match, rugby Koutor cables, that after the Twicken- ham fight on January 17, when they drew with England, both teams scor- ing eleven points, Wales fulfilled ox- pectations, beating Scotland after dlerce match, in which the rival packa battled with thrilling determination.

THE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1931.

WORLD SPORT

CLUB AGAIN STINGĮ

THE ARGYLLS.

SEGALEN AS A RIGHT

WINGER.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE."

SEAMEW SCORE FOURTH SUCCESSIVE WIN.

Shameen, Feb. 7. Scamew scored their fourth successive victory when they defented Shameen Sports Club yesterday by three goals to two.

Shameen Acided a very weak team boing without Nogaitzik and Archer, In addition to which they only played ten men. In the open THE FINALISTS IN RIL.K.G.C. ing stages Shameen were on top,

WEEK-END GOLF.

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

the

Playing in the semi-finals of Royal Hongkong Golf Club Captain's Cup (1930 compatition) yesterday. T.. Costello defeated J. S. McLaren by 4 and 3, and R.A. Campbell beat

game. KOWLOON PUS RECREIO OUT D.S. Robb. 7 and 6.

OF RUNNING.

crossed OVOT

The Welsh backs, however, were thrustful and scored through Marley in the second mmute of the Crichton-Miller replied bafore the in- terval and the teams sharing six points. Crichton-Miller scored another try after the interval which Allan converted, but Walen immediately equalled, Basnett verting a try by Thomas.

con VALUABLE NAVY WIN.

The remaining twenty-five minutes renolved themselves Inn u gruelling struggle, Wales smashing home at tacks which proved fruitless unt!), in A dramatle fish, Boon obtained

converted, Iry, which Basset minutes from the cloar, Wales

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By "Wanderer."}

Saturday's football was notable

Thirty-two competitora entered for the "Foar" Cup contest, played at the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday, Dr. Cogan winning the trophy, returning a 72 on both the outward and inward Journey, making, a total of 144.

Ringshaw occupied second place with 147, his rounds being 76 and 72,

24th

It im advertised that the annual two for the astonishing victory urtain-holders of the Humphreys Estate and crdinary general meeting of share. wined by the Club nainst the Argylls, Finance Co., Ltd., will be held at the ning by 13 points (two converted and

The winners gave their brighest | Hongkong Hetel,' on Tuesday, one unconverted try) to 8 points

February, ni 11.30 am. (une converted and ane unconverted display of the season and

well worth the points, the try).

forward Hine-up eroating a impression.

COL

FANLING GOLF.

MATTHEWS QUALIFIES IN CAPTAIN'S CUP.

There were 51 entries for the Captain's Cup Competition at Fan-

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144

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much

half they

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·RUGBY FOOTBALL..

PROBABLES SHOW MUCH IMPROVEMENTS.

Saturday's Anal Interport Trial on | the Club ground was played before a large gathering, which included H.E. the Governor, Sir William Peel, and HE, the 0.0.C., Major-General J. W. Sandilanda.

Better cohesion - and combination behind the serum made victory pos~: sible for the Club aide. Even so, the score of 24 points to G in favour of the Probablos was rather flattering, and it was lack of final driving force that lost the game for the Services,

The Second Half.

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The first half was sternly contested, Stirling and Ashby playing a very

and the Services wore well served by sound game in the defence com- their backs in defence. The Club got pletely holding the Seamew attack. through early in this half. The forwards made rald after raid running well to touch down near the into the Seamew goal area and posts after a spell of pressure by the

Probables. Then bogan were unfortunate in not scuring struggle for ground, and the United an overal occasion. Seamow's Services seemed to hold the Probables, defence, which is usually very Frankham doing well in touch-finding good, was extremely ragged and and fielding. His kicking had very length. The Services made soveral miskicked badly. Ten minutes much improved, and he got a better from the interval, Brind, taking a raids, but, well as they were served first-time shot with a pass. from at half by Rees and Walker, they Jones, put Shameen in the lead. could not really penetrate very far. For the remainder of the first At last their persistence WAK Te-

warded when "Evans managed half Shameen were in front of the Scamew goal and were unlucky Kather a loose ball and run through, punting over Whitham's head. The in not getting a second goal.

ball broke badly for both Evans and took charge

On resuming. Shameon again Whitham from the bounce, but Evans

and within a few Just got through to touch down be minutes of the kick-off Reimers tween the posts Nicolson having no scored a second goal. Seamew.difruity with an easy place-kick: seeing their changes of the League *** | leadership were in the balance.

a lend of two points, and having had double on Saturday, however, they pulled themselves together and got

Kame into nearly as much of the play in the first: theBeing. Forcing the The Navy, he expected, defeat-proved themselves

half, na had the Probables, the Ser- ed the Athletic, and Kowloon minder team, fully deserving their | Shament

forced two vices defence neemned to fall away, and moved up the table as a result of Pateress, The score exaggerates corners in succession and in the the Probables took advantage of In convincing win against the Club their superiority, to some extent, melee following the second one most of the openings and wenk spots)

de Recreio,

perhaps; for once in a while they Stirling was unfortunately injured that were shown them. Although Rees did much fine work with defensive took their opportunities; the and had to leave the field for us

kicks, he was never allowed to make Argylls front line could not finish, time, during which Spence, in mrch ground when he attempted a run, To begin with the Argylls held rush at the Shameen goalie, caused whilst hla centres hardly seemed to an advantage, the Club forwards him to fumble, the ball just rolling get going properly before they wore taking time to find their places, over the Liare Encouraged by their brought down. Evans was prone to A penalty for hands gave them the success, Seamew continued to run across, and was fortunate some. times in not being pulled down before opening goal, Segülen acoring, press and got rather rough at

getting in his kick. after which they really woke up times, so much so that the referee Club forwards were playing hard and However, the

and

pressed strongly, Segalen get-stopped the game and gave a warn having the better of the hooking, so the Probables' first score seemed many yards, and pretty short passing Ling another before the interval. ing. Stirling returned after an that Selby was almost always able to rather doubtful, as it appeared very to Milne-Day, and another pass to thanks largely to his refusal to be absence of ten minutes but was not set his three's going with beautifu probable that Lammert had put Massey, resulted in the last-named oshaken of.

passes. Nearly all the Probables pax-foot in touch. The referee awarded getting through again, and himself for the rest of the game, sing was excellent, though Griffiths the try. Plummer had scored a good again majorised with an easy kick. The second half was five minutes Seamew got on equal terms when and More had not quite a perfect untry for the Probables, to give them Inter on, Lammert had the speed of old when Wallington got a third Spence scored again with a shot derstanding.

the load, before Lammert's effort, and then McBride hit Segalen's that left Gibbons no chance.

However, it was not long before Some good forward play saw the add the extra points. centre past Hunter for the fourth.

Shortly

Hutchins the Probables asserted their afterwards

super-Probables make ground, and McElnoy Some great work by McQuade

jority, and, after clever work by was always prominent In the

loone improved the situation from the rushed in from the left wing and Selby' in running through, a pass in rushes. He made a lot of ground in The speaker at the Rotary Club Argylls viewpoint. He scored two nipped in a lucky

Putside met the line running strongly, the movement that led to Massey tin to-morrow will be Professor R. splendid goals in hot attacks and Seamen in the lend. From this and the possession of a man over scoring a good try under the posts, Robertson M.A., the economist of put the ball past Rodger a third to the final whistle, Shameen were enabled Lammert to run through for and Turner converted this. Another Hongkong University. He will speak

burat by McElney made on Gold "and Trade Depresalon, time only to be adjudged offside. continually dangerous, keeping an unconverted try. This try, like forward Things were not looking altogether up a constant pressure. The Anal A. Y. Gusano and Silva-Netto rosy for the Club, when Segalen whistle found Seamew the victors were absent from the Recrelo team, took advantage of laxity in the by three gouls to two which gives which did well to avoid heavier Argylls defence to crash a fifth them the second place in the defeat than 3-1 on the Kowloon goal past Hunter.

Lengue, being one point behind Tarantula with a game in hand. The Argylls attack was Shamcen, having Anished their clover and progressive, but not Lengue fixtures, àre definitely the one of their inside men appeared wooden-spoonists.

The full results were:

Athletic

Hing over the week-end, when Argyll Lieut. Col. E. 1). Matthews quali-Kw Bod with score of 71 82 minus

11). Other scores were:

1. S. Edwards.. B412 72

R. M. Henderson 90--14

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Senior Division.

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Royal Navy

HI.K.F.C.

Recreio

Second Division.

1 Kowloon

0

Eastern

0 Argylls

South China a Athirdr

Athletic Ewo R.A.S.C.

1 Nary

Third Division,

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South China

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R.A.F.

KOWLOON ON TOP.

Weakened Recreio Team Ford Pressed.

2

3

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ground. Only once did the Re- It was a somewhat extraordinary

crelo promise to upset calculations. H.

Gosano's

goal some ten minutes after the interval inspired

game.

them to strenuous efforts to get to be dangerous near the net, until

one to

The following teams were lined

Seamew-Adams; Friend, Mea-

Ashby,

Reimer,

on terms and In one of their that brief period in the second up by Mr. Clark: rushes, Rocha was presented with half when McQuade showed his an open goal,

He shot across the colleagues how it should be done. chem; Howard Spence. Wright;! goalmouth from two yards out! Seldom afterwards were they al-jointed by comparison.

The Club,vanguard was dis-Hutchins, Baxter, Neave, Cunning- but they ham, Baker. lowed to get within shooting range. made up in determination what Shameen. Gibbona;

Kowloon played a strady rather

waa neking in Hkill and with Stirling; Seraphina, Rasmussen; than a brilliant game, though ples-Segalen playing a game little short Weiss, Brind, Jones, ty of good football was seen on of brilliant on the right wing, the Reimers. Our Own Correspondent. both sides. For the most part, the Argylis defence was hard put to it Kowloon half-backs kept the Re at all times. Henderson and creio attack well in hund, and plied their own forwards with accurate passen It came as no surprise when Simpson opened the scoring, though it was most unusual effort His first shot was charged back to him and he met the returning ball first time and drove it well out of Lawrence's reach,

Blackburn were slack, or seemed to be, and of this the Club took full advantage. line, did not impress by his goal. Johnson, leading the getting qualities, but he his purpone by disturbing the con- Adence of the backs.

served

The Club defence did well, Andy

LADIES' HOCKEY.

HONGKONG TEAM DEFEAT KOWLOON PLAYERS.

The Hongkong Ladies met the Kow-

The second goal was helped in Duncan playing a nice gume at Joon Ladies at King's Park on Satur- by a defender, when Moss shot left half, while Stewart's reap- day and won a very hard game by hard and low soon afterwards.

pearance made a vast ilifference to two goals to nil, a result which really Pile, who appeared in gant for the constructive side of the half-attered them. It was a game of Auctuations, the first half being back line's responsibilities. Strange in

the Kowloon, made excellent saves

favour of the win- ners who, curiously, did not find the from Ward and B. Gosque, but and Bishop made few mistakes.

not during incessant attack, The these were the only shots with

second half favoured Kowloon, who simply bombarded the Island team's goal during the last quarter of an hour.

which he had to deal prior to the interval.

The Recreio were dangerous in the early stages of the second half and, Bliss's failure to tackle on-

biru.

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ATHLETIC DEFEATED. Strong Navy Team Proves

Too Good..

to place the ball accurately,

The teams were:

Ruson and M. Bishop.

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Goala

K.L.H.C.-D. Hunt; M. Martin, M. The Navy defeated the Athletic George; D. Pinguet, D. Smith, S. abled B. Gusano to reduce the by two clear goals at the St-dium, Dalziel E. Booth, M. Groundwater, deficit with a splendid drive. They and but for a lack of finishing B. Hirst. A. Fowler and D. Avenall. kept up the pressure for some

H.EL.H.C.-J. Smalley: E. Gray, time, but Martin and Bliss played power, the value of their victory

would have been greatly emphasis. B. V. Franklin; E. O'Hagan, E. Bon- extremely well together and buted. They dominated the play for nar. M. L. Wallace; E. R. Bell, N. for the incident mentioned in open- long periods, and while the Athle-McNeillie, E. M. Donelan, C. M. Fer- ing, which came when the ball ile attack was extremely dangerous struck the cross-bar from long when it broke away, Aitken, Dixon

League Table. range, Pile had little to worry and Robertson were never really Below is appended the League

harassed. Suen Kameshun put in | table up to date in Zull: The result was settled when Gillett was badly fouled in the many good shots, it is true, but he

P. W. D. L F. A. Pia. penalty area and taking the kick was too closely watched to be able H.K.LH.C. 2 2 0 0 10 0 himaolf, placed the ball well out of

It was a spendid game, with the St. Andrew's 101011 Lawrence's reach. Subsequently,

10101 I I 0 0 1.0 20 Lawrence made some very smart by reason of the Navy's K.L.HI.C... 1

0 0 £ 08 saves from Grimwood, Gillott and fallure to take their chances

Radio' Club Wins. Bliss showed a marked improve. fore the interval, but the second mont and with Martin as cool and on did not come until close on resourceful as ever, Kowloon were time when Dickinson netted with a well sorved at back. McKelvie The Navy's superiority arose was the best of a very good line

from largely

the st?l of of half-backs, his feeding being

The Y.M.C.A. will entertain the aplendidly judged, while Gillott, the half-back line. Batler, Tilley

master-H.K.9.D.R.A. at Marina ground, King's lanson, and Grimwood were the and Stephenson wore eleverest forwards.

ly defenders and, they sup- Park, on Tuesday afternoon, bully-oT

long at 5p.m., and will be represented by

H. P. Kerseyling: R. Detmer and. L. Tipple: G. Mitchell, F. Allen and

Simpson.

Recreio

Diocesan 0.8. 1 ways in doubt. Wyatt scored be

fsplendid shot.

Xavier worked hard for the Rolled their wingers with ereto, but his partner was weak passes which kept the game open Badarraco impressed at half-backed out. All the forwards

were and B. Gosano and Rocha atood clever, without being at all impres- out in attack, where Ward was aeive in the goal area. fairly enterprising leader.

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ARGYLLS SURPRISED. Segnien Gets Three Goals from Right Wing.

When the Club defeated the Argylla in October last, they were a trifle lucky. In completing the

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