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RULE 12. H.K.F.A.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.
H.M.C.-The II.K.F.A.'s rule 12,
LAWN BOWLS.
THREE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES.
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931.
KOWLOON WIN KEEN DUEL.
LOCAL FOOTBALL ON SATURDAY.
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ARGYLLS AND CLUB DROP POINTS.
By "Wanderer."
times he got through, but ho seem- ed to lack confidence and was tempted to manke his cfforts from too long range.
At the other end, Rocha was re- sponsible for a number of dan gerous raids and shots, but he was not well supported and the fte-: creio's forward display generally fell below that exhibited in their two previous matches this season.
All credit
bo of course, must, given to the respective defences. Strange and Pile covered Fozwil! very capably and Skinner was out- standing in a hard-fighting line of half-backs.
Xavler turned out for the The first full league pro-Recrefo to reveal that he has lost gramme of the season provided little of ble old resource, though the slow side. no nexpected result, though very much an Kowloon had to fight hard to de-5lvo-Netto did well and Marques feat a very sound Navy team, was sound in goal. The half-backu It was by far the most interest Gosano kept up proper
were useful in defence, but only ing game of the day, keeping the with his forwarda. spectators 071 tenterhooks throughout.
The Club and Recreio falled to acore at King's Park and the Police astounded the Argylls by taking a point.
The results were:
Navy
SENIOR DIVISION.
(Dickensons Argylls
McTavishi
St. Joseph's
Heerelo
I Kowloon
contact
There were occasionini good movements by Howe and Fell, but they failed to round off. Good openings for goats came at bolh ends had the forwards shown a little more steadiness
A POOR EXHIBITION BY ARGYLLS.
Snatch a Point in the Closing Stages.
Medley, Timberlake)
'1 Police
Argylls
.... I
S. W. Burderers
(Daria 2. Dunoon Lake-
MATI) B.K.F. Club
SECOND DIVISION.
florderers
(Cantab)
(Berria)
University
ArrYH
Kowloon
1 Navy
(Langmead
I Club
( 1, Sunith)
3 12th Batty.
(King 2.Alexander) (Preston)
Utfort. Browazi
Recreio
3 R.A.O.C.
(Som
THIRD DVISION.
(Cento 2, Guterire) Radio
{lma. Bourn Tayne
3 Borderers
(i'aroma
4 R Engineers
Love
18loan 3, Morgan, Z. Gronvenor),
KOWLOON'S GOOD WIN Second Half Superiority Carries the Day.
Police ...
The Argylla were expected to
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In the second half, it seemed aj of their opponents' goal about half
a romp away with this game,
Police being anything but strong-quration of how many the Argylls a dozen times. It is impossible for would get. but the Police goal a good team to show their real ly represented, but they gave in! exceeding poor ront-getting ex-emerged unshaken until Clark was form against opposition of the
• hibition and hardly deserved their carried off. Even McTavish was kind served up by St. Joseph's. movement. seemed half- solitary point though they had among the culprits. A player of
hia undoubted skill and experience hearted. There was no punch be-
3 much the better of the exchhould have kuewo better than to cause no punch was needed.
11.
of
The Police, in fact, held a
wander to such an extent, up-
The Pollec
St. Joseph's need stiffening fore one goal at the interval, lost
improve displays of this Clurk, their ganskeeper, through setting the balance of the attack. and aft if they are to
dangerous upon their two were an injury in the second half, and
Only Sounn yet managed to hold the Argylis when they raided partly because present campaign.
methods were so unorthodox. and Gomes showed up wolf at all. their at bay until the closing stagea Speed and bustle were their main Davis and Lakeman scored for
1 when
Bitter, G
Lamont
obliged with s
FOUR FOR BORDERERS. St. Joseph's Run Off Their Feet.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
the
characteristics. Moss scored by the Borderers in the first half and nearly every department bundling the ball through from a Davis and Duncan in the second. were the Police outshone. There free kick shortly before the in- attack was rugged, the half-hacks terval. were sound, but lacked the polish of Merilashan, Huy and Melville, and both backa were inclined to be erratic. Clark.was in wonder- 2ful form until his injury, but even so the persistent attacks of the Highlanders must have produced goals had any one of the forwards been really "on the bali:”.
Navy. I Kowloon
Seventy minutes of clean spark ling football-not a single foul was given front start to finish gave Kowloon two well-deserved paints. The first half was cran med with exciting incidents. Dat neither side established an advan- tage. The Navy, through Dicken- quickly nullifying a emart gon by Hedley after twenty minutes.
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In the second half, Kowloon's superior approach work began to have its effect. The Navy de fence
was spreadeagled on
The dozen occasiona, but either briliant work of Savage in goal, or the over-keenness of the low- loon forwards prevented them from reap'ng the reward for their good work until seven minutes from the end, when Timberlake scored with ease. from close in.
The Navy then rallied brilliant- ly and forced three corners in quick succession, but Kowloon's! defence was solid and the Navy's best efforts went wide of the posts.
Strongly represented, the Navy put up a great fight, but Kowloon's uttack was always the more pro- mining, the Navy forwards failing to hit it off properly though in- dividually all of them did excellent things. Wyatt at centreforward and Dickenson at Inside-right were particularly alert, but their chances were not many:
The Navy had a good pair of acka, Dixon being outstanding! against Kowloon's most dangerous wing, but Poole was shaky at left haif, and Pearce failed to hold Timberlake, while displaying ex- cellent judgment in initiating at tacka. Gatehouse was powerful at right half.
On the Kowloon side. Duncan did well on his Brst appearance. The backs were accurate in tack- ling, and Dowman's occasional mis-- kicks caused no trouble. B113 was the best half on the fiel Timberlake led the forwards more than reasonably well, his ball control being excellent. would have shown to better advan- tage, however, had he been keener to observe the colleague better placed. The line worked together encouragingly oven while the right wing, experimental, did not completely settle down.
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RECREIO HOLD CLUN. Goalless Draw at King's Park.
Recreio .......0..Club.
The standard of play here was
The following matches in the third kren rather than akilful and the hended. Club Not Affiliated, does round of the Hongkong Lawn Bowle shooting of both teams was curf- not, in our opinion, lend itself Association Open Championship, have curly wonk having regard to the to a variety of interpretations. No been arranged to be played off tais reputations of players in both permission need be sought by a week:
front rauks. The goalkeepura At Tuerday, Craigengower, E. Club affiliated to the H.K.F.A. to
plenty to do, but seldom both, and play a Club or a group of players Hampton v. J. C. West amiinted to another recognlacıl
Wednesday, at Police Recreation were they seriously extended.
A. Gosano kept a close watch Club, J, Liang v. F. Cullen.
on Howe, who obtained sight genis in his firat match for the Club, and more or less mastered his op-
Football Association. With regard Thursday, at K,C.C., U. M. Omar v.
to the second polat rafaed, tilo R. Lapsley. question of auch a match being
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The next General Meeting of the organised by an outalde body is gether as often as they choose, ponent before the game was over. hold to-morrow at 5.80 p.m. In the 10 as far as we can ave, pro- except for charity,
|vided for under the rulo, - if the
Union Assembly Hall, when the Hev.
without The beat scoring efforts on the Booking permission. The word Club sido--and they were heavily Ff. G. Byrne, 8.J. will deliver a leo two sets of players are properly "forplies to "Club" which can reduced in effectiveness by an early bare on The City of Rome, Where affiliated to recognised Football not be interpreted to mean anything injury to Alexander came from
Associations they may play to-dise.
the younger Strange. Several
Elstorien Moot."
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The following will represent Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club in a
match against the RA.S.G. at Sookun- St. Josenh's.. 0 Borderers...
poo on Wednesday at 6.15 p.m. The Borderers can hardly be W. Ritchie, E. M. Gray, A. Nĺcal, E. blamed for failing to take full toll O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, M. Wallace, J. of the obvious weaknesses of St. Dalziel, P. M. Harrop, E. M. Donclan, Joseph's who obtained a real sight C. Ferguson and A. G. Orme.
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