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CIVILIANS WIN LAI WAH CUP.

ASTOUNDING SCORE AT

SOOKUNPOO.

INEPT ARMY ATTACK.

Civiliana

By "Wanderer."

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931.

HOME FOOTBALL.

CUP-TIE AND LEAGUE MATCHES.

football

Saturday's Home matches resulted as follows:

English Cup (Second Round).

Scunthorpe

Lincoln Gainsborough Darwen

New Brighton

Pullm

Tranmere

Burton

Halifax

Hath Cartinle Brentford Cardiff Brighton Northants

LOCAL CRICKET.

ONLY ONE LEAGUE MATCH ON SATURDAY.

In

FRIENDLY' MATCHES.

Drawn Game Between Club ́and Kowloon.

a game of low senren, tho Hongkung C.C. drew with the K.C.C. In the only Langue match played on their own ground, each side scoring on Saturday afternoon, the Craigen. The home team batted frat and gower C.C. 2nd XI did well to defeat were all out for only 94, E. F. Fincher the Royal Enginters and Signals by taking five wickets for 12 runs. 1 Queen's P. R.

The five wickets at Happy Valley. Batting Kowloon players had the same score fit, the military tanm were early in for the lons of five wickets when difficulties against some good bowing stumps were drawn. by Iranec, who captured four wickets 1 for

Sourbutts, 10 runs and

2 uton

z Watford

# Chester

• Hull

G

who

0 Yearl & Petters claimed three for 16, and were all

2 Bristol .

4 Gateshead

3 Accrington

2 Crystal 'al.

0

dismissed for 54.

1

O Darlington

4 Norwich

4 Clapton 0.

0

5 Doncaster

4

3 Southend

0

1 Blyth Spartans

I Crooktown

First

Division.

1 HuddersGeld

the Bournemouth

to Aldershot The

6 Army The score in this Lai Wah Cup game gives an entirely false Im- pression, suggesting as it does one-sided combat, whereas it was anything but. In the first quarter of an hour, indeed, it was Army who looked most likely

victory it. secure runaway Civilians were shaky.

Arsenal the eroes-lar: both Lamant ani

andi Birmingham Davin went very close. Then the Blackburn Civilians, by swift and! sure Blackpool

Derby tackling put i deunite check on the series of attacks which threatened Everton to overwhelm them, retaliating Manchester C.

Portsmouth with ench purpose that after 26

Sheffield V. minutes, when the Army

only Sunderland partially cleared a corner, Howe

West Brom. flashed the ball into the net to give the Civilians the lead.

4 West Ham

Leicester

3 Newenstle

Crimsby

5 Middlesbrough

2 Bolton

Z Liverpont

3 Wednesday

4 Chelsea

Segund Division.

3 Chesterfield

University v.C.B.C.C. .C., D. J. Andersen, the University Playing against the Civil Service

The home team lost their first four all-rounder, scored a not out century wickets very cheaply, but managed with

of 110. He was chiefly responsible, A. Rodriguen, who made 80, to pass their opponents total with)

five wickets in hand. R. G. Reed made for the score of 134 for two wickets 31 not out and 5. Abbas 29. Scores:ut up by the undergraduates, The

| Civil Servdee were able to play out | time their score being 131 for nine wickets. J. E. Richardson made 30 and B. M. Wood 30.

R. E. & 9.

Cpl. Meghan, b france

Sig. Gillot, Irance

Sig. Williams, e Launard, 6 Irance

Spr. Holmen, b Sourbutts

1 Cal. Skinner, e N. U, Kitchell, h

Imace ...

I

0 Lt. Anstruther, A. Kitchell b

Sourbutis......

4 LtCol. Marsden, c W. Reed, b

Sourbutts

1 Cpt. Saundern, e and b Way

os. C. Jordan, b Kitchell

4|1/Cpl. Higgins, e Leonard, & Way

A

I.R.C. lat XI v Navy.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP,

E. D. DA ROZA ENTERS THE FINAL..

course yesterday, E.D. da Roza de feated Dr. J. E. H. Cogan In the Championship, Ardebing one up on his

Playing over the Kowloon

semi-final of the Kowloon Golf Club

opponent.

The other semi-finalists are F.E.A. have not yet played off. Romedios and G. H. Russell, but they

THE UNSTOPPABLE SPRINGBOKS,

ULSTER OVERWHELMED BY TOURISTS,

London, Dec. 12. At Belfast to-day, the all-conquer- tourista

Playing at King's Park, the Indian Ing South African rugby R.C. 1st XI had no dimeulty in defent- gained another decisive success, boal 3ng the Royal Navy, winning by fouring Ulster by 30 points to 3.-Reuter..

wickets. The hosts were dismissed.

10 for the mall score of 90, M. et P. S. W. Smith, e G. Guterres, b

Arculli taking three wickets for only.

Alven

1 ane run; and It. D. Rumjahn the same T. Ride, b Alveu

7 number of wickets for 18. A sound. Whitham, c and b Alves..

innings of B1 (retired) by S. R. Meteliam, & Gosano

9 Kermani, the Shanghal Interporter,

12 paved the way for the Indians, who E. R. West, b A. P. Guterres

passed this total for the loss of six

54 wickets and eventually went on to

make 119 for seven wickets..

5 Aston Villn

Extras

0

Totai

They

Barnsics Bradford_C.

1

4 Manchester U.

Bowling Analysis.

Bristol C..

0.

M.

R. W.

A

30 22

10

13

G

16

15

4

The Army were not upset. played enterprising football, with

ut rising to particularly great Bury aights, to receive another rude Lecils shock, Howe netting a second coal | Millwall with a weakish shot badly mis- Notts County

Oldham Howe judsed by the goalkeeper.

Plymouth completed his hat-trick, after niss

sitter, with a terrific right fost drive, meet deliberately taken. much so as to raven markedly of the Arlay the poor covering hacks.

[ing

Civilians' 3-0 Lend.

Thus the Civilians reached the interval with a three clear goals lead, playing against a strong wind, and having hud, on the whole, the worst of the exchanges.

o Southampton

6 Charitan

1 Tattenham

A Brudford

B Burnley

1 Stake

2 Preston N. E.

4 Notts Forest

Third Division (South).

Port Vale

1 Wolves

Swansea

Coventry Rending.

& Mansfeld

4 Torguny

3 Rochdale

Third Division (North). Hartlepoo! Creme Walsall

2 Stockport

2 York

Scottish League (First Division). Aberdeen

Celtle Dundee Falkirk Hamilton

Hearts Kilmarnock Queen's Park St Mirren Third Lanark

Scottish

Albion

Arbroath for Alloa

Brechin

The Civilians were very con- fident, as well they might, in the second half, and it was not long before another defensive error let Leonard through to score a nicu

ten minutes

later, gont. Some hands in the penalty area, enabled McKelvin to increase the land from the spot, and this was followed by a clever combined run, Howe and Serulen in partnership sweeping through the Army defende Howe to put on the finishing touch. But six koala to nil on the run of the play was astounding. The Civilians were not strikingly im- prosive, except in defence. The Triumph was the result of honest endeavour and brilliant oppar. tunism, rather than of high foot- bat skill. The cleverest move- ments of the game, indeed, de- veloped in the Army ranks. Some of the triangle work on the right wing was delightful, perfect foot- ball. Hughes and Lamont on the loft were also a good pair, with a half-back wonderfully consistent to support them. Yet the Army never really looked like scoring after the first quarter of an hour, Their goal-getting efforts were puerile. All the Inside men were shooting from outside the penalty area, and Davis's dangerous aeroas- goal swingers all went to waste.

Defensive Errors.

JA

Ho'ncen Forfar Raith Rovers St. Johnstone

0 Rangers

* Airdrie

3 l'artick

4 Clyde

& Morton

B Cowdenbeath

8 Dundee U.

3 Leith

4 Ayr

• Motherwell

(Second

Lengue Division).

1 Dunfermline King's Park

1 East Stirling

I Dumbarton

1 queen 0' 8th

St. Bernards

4 1 'inburgh

6 Armadale

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB BEATEN BY NAVY IN CURTAIN-RAISING MATCH.

Providing a curtain-raiser to the opening of the Triangular Tourna- ment next week, the Navy and Club rugger teams met at Happy Valley on Saturday, when the Navy

won a rather unimpressive game by eight points to nil.

They were full value for this success, and their form suggested that unless a great improvement is displayed by the Club pack, that the nayy men will win the first of the

triangular matches on Saturday

next.

But the weakness of the All the scoring took place in the Army attack

· goalgetters firat half, when Crick scored the does not explain the apparent opening try, and Hubbuck followed collapse of a powerful defence | this up with a neat piece of work. on paper. The Civilian attack Doggett, who failed with the first but brilliant, leaving kick, added the points in the

was anythinations for a mo- | second instance

out of

At

0 Irance

Sourbutts

o Way.

1

A. Kitchell

C.C.C.

J. Leonard, b Anstruther...... W. Reed, Jordan, & Anstruther F. K. Lee, Lb.w, b Williams ..... 1†A. Kitchol), e Skinner, b Anstruther

A. H. Harbord, not out

Extrus

17

Total

161

- Bowling Anniyain.

0. M.

R. W.

12

1.R.C. 2nd XI v. Recrolo, drawn game

wes played at Sookunpos between the L.R.C, 2nd XIG. Guterres and the club de Recreio. The Indinna, A. . Pertica

A. P. Guterres 2 by some consistent batting, put up

Gosano 150 runs for nine wickets and de-

dn Silva clared, A. M. Ruminhn being top-

Alves seurer with 30. The visitors replied with 2 for nine wickets when stumps ¡Prota 4 were drawn,

0

N. B, Kitchell, e Higgins, b Mechan 8 i 5. Abbas, e Ewbank, & Meehan .. 29

B. R. Irance, a and b Skinner

R. C. Reed, not out

C. E. Barry, run out

VOLUNTEERS WIN.

Recreio Defented By 33 Runs Yesterday.

Club de Recreio.

P. M. N. da Silvn, b McLellan

II. A. Alves, b McLellan

A. P. Guterres, b McLellan

A. Prata, b McLean

I. M. Xavier, e Smith, b McLellan

F. J. Remedion. b Richardson ..

A. P. Pereira. b Richardson E. GoRnno, e Whitham, b Ride

The Club de Recreio entertained the Volunteers at King's Park yesterday, I, J, Guterres, not nut

The F. I. Carvalho, b Ride

4 visitors comfiled 151, A. C. Beck G. Guterres, à Gittins

contributing 50.

The home team replied with 113. Scorca:

R

31

0

W. K. Way, b Mohan

R. Sourbutts, b Anstruther

13 were defented by 38 rana.

0

Extras

Total

110

Bowling Analysis.

2

0. M.

0 Anstruther

3

41

4

3 Jordan

.8

6) Williams

17

13

2 Holmen

ment, the finishing contributed Kowloon rugby team lost a kean of Entertaining H.M.S. Kent, the Howe. The wingers little to the success. Gosano did match by nino points to six not have a good day against Under- King's Park on Saturday. wood. Segalen was really good

Lowden touched down for the and poor in turns, Leonard was Kent in the first half, and shortly weak, and Leonard's failure left after the resumption added further Pile very much in the air. Yet points. Keith-Murray retaliated the Army failed to hold them. for Kowloon, but Shepherd scored There are two explanations, the another try for the vialtors to all-round efficiency of the Civilian make them fairly safe. In the half-backs and the failure of the closing minutes, however, Kelth- Army defenders to position them- Murray again went over for the selves usefully in a tight corner. homesters. In the open, their work was be- yond praise. Hay seemed to be in a dozen places at once with bis effective headwork. The wing halves created a good impression, and the backe kicked and tackled effectively in the open. In a close corner, however, they seemed to get in each other's way, and the Civilians always found the loop holes.

The Civilians half-backs were resourceful and offective, both in attack and defence, and Strange was the better of two sound backs, who refused to admit themselves beaten at any time.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

C. B. A. STILL TOP THE TABLE.

At King's Park yesterday morning, the Central British Association beat and now remain the only team in the the "Incognitos" by three goals to nil Mamak Comnelition to havo secured full points to date, the only other team to have an unbeaten record being the Radio Sports, who have played one drawn game.

The revised tournament table in an follows:

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

Radio C.B.A.

The Civilian victory converts the concluding match of the La Wah Cup series into an exhibition | Signals ... game, the Civilians having benten St. Andrews .. both Army and Navy and carrying Incognito

Pollco off the trophy for this season.. R.A.S.C.

CHINESE. LEAGUE. Opening Matches of The Season.

The first match in the Chinese Longue took place between South China A Team and Beng Ching at Caroline Hill -

1 0 0 1 7

0 0 7 0 4

0 2 7 4 4

8 0 1 24 4 1 1 6 4 8

2 2 4 2

15

matches for the Chiness players. who would otherwise get no Foot. bail sending a nobilement with the

II.K.P.A. over the dispute..

Mr. Chan Lim-pak-Patron of the Chinese Federation kleked aft for the

Booth China. 'A' Team. The Kame

Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Chairman of turned out to be very divannainting. the Chinese Chamber of Commercond half. The result was win. play being very slow especially in the officially opened the Longue and for South China by two goals to all. afterwards Mr. Mek Ying-kwal' spoka In the second match, South? China in Chinese explaining the object defeated Yee Wo by two goals "the: Longue," "which" was

to produce to one.

Mechan Skinner

Saunders

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R. W. J. E. Richardson, e L. Guterres, b

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-S. V. Gittina, e Gonans, b Pereira -N. A. E. Mackay, e Remedios, b

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3 A. C. Brek, retired hurt

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Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0. M.

R. W.

10 Metellan

Mackay

Smith

GO Richardson

Re

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