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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.

NO SURPRISES ON SATURDAY.

ARGYLLS AND NAVY

WIN AGAIN.

HEAVY SCORING.

Saturday's soccer lacked a sur- prise result, though the Navy were rather fortunate to emerge with both points from their duel with the Borderers. The results

were:

Argylls

Senior Division.

2 Club

St. Joseph's

3 Police

B

Recreio Navy

1 Kowloon

3

3 Borderers

2

Second Division.

8 Club

0

◊ 12th Batty

3

1 R.A.0.0.

H

Third Division.

1 Recreio

Horderers Kowloon University

St. Joseph's

Chan Lim-pak Trophy.

0 Carton

Hongkong

A SPARKLING GOAL.

Skinner's Part in Navy's Victory.

A sparkling goal by Skinner Ave minutes after the start put the Navy on good terma with themselves and splendidly as the Borderers afterwards played they

could not break down the steadi. nous of the opposing defence In which Dixon and Shirras were ontatanding.

Skinner snapped up a delight- ful pass by Dickenson, ran near- ly to the goal-line and put in a terrific drive from a seemingly Impossible angle. It struck the post on the far side and rebound ed into the net. The goal enabled the Navy to reach the interval on level terms after they had had much the worst of the general exchanges.

The Barderers were at all times the more polished side and though they were often upset in their. |pattern-weaving movements by the skilful positioning of Shirras and the witness of Dixon. the Navy goal had many BONJOUR moments.

LOCAL RUGBY.

NAVY TOO GOOD FOR CLUB.

Their Excellencies the Governor, Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, and

MARTON GOLF CHAMPION.

BEATS SHEWAN ON

LAST GREEN.

In a game in which the result was

Major General J. W. Sandilands in doubt up to the last grean, O. E, C.

UNION

CHURCH HONGKONG.

were amongst the spectators at Marton yesterday took the Royal "MESSIAH.”

Xmas Service DEC. 27-6. p.m.

Soloists.

the Rugby match between the Hongkong Gold Club Championship Club and the Navy on Saturday, from 1. W. Showen. It is the first when a keen game was witnessed. time Marton has held the title.

Navy forwards were particulcad throughout, the game was not Because both players disputed the fact which was without its Interest, but Marton and good, n farly

responsible for their vic- Showan have played much better golf. tory. They led by a try to nil at Barton's putting left much to be halftime and when the Anal desired, although off the tee he was Mrs. Bowes-Smith whistle sounded they were win-jin good form, and Showan, who was ners by nine points to five.

The Navy and Army meet at Sookunpoo on Tuesday at 4.15 p.m.

The Kowloon Football Club had an easy win over H.M.S. Hermes on Saturday, scoring 13 points to

Lhree.

SERVICES BILLIARDS.

The final of the Services Billiarda Tournament organised by the Y.M.C.A. will be played on Decem- ber 22 at 6.30 p.m. between H.M.S. Medway and the South Wales Bor- derers "A" teant.

The match will take place at thei European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon,

In the second half, the Recreio retaliated spiritedly

and A. V. Gozano obtained a typical goal, retrieving an "Impossible" ball to glide it out of Gurevitch's reach. A bright individual effort by Dominy produced the decisive goal for Kowloon.

AN EASY GAME.

Police Score Six Against St. Joseph's,

not favoured with the best of luck, excelled on the greens.

Taking the lead at the second, Shewan was three up at the sixth, but Marton made up the leeway gradually and was on even terms at the 13th. They finished the morning round all square and continued in the afternoon with Showan is the lead most of the time. Marton squared at the 16th, the next two were halved and She- wan font the game when he missed a six-yard putt the Inse,

Approximate Scores.

Morning. Marton.-4-6-4-0~1~6~)~3-638 8-4-3-4-5-5-5-5-4=41

Shewan -4-3-8-6-4-5-3-4-6-37

5-5-3-5-4-6-4-0-442 79,

79.

Afternoon. Marton-5-4-5-4-5-3-4-20

6-0-3-4-4-4-4-5-3=37 76.

Shewan.-1-4-4-4-4-5-5-4-0—38

4-6-3-4-4-6-4-5-539 77,

Governor's Shield.

In the Governor's Shield competi tion the following were the results of the second round matches played off yesterday at Fanling:

H.M.S. Tomar bent the Magis. tracy (2 and 1),.

Davio Boag and Co. beat Bank Line (at the 19th groen).

Public Works beat Medical Dept. (2 and 1)

Canadian

Pacific boat Royal Artillery (2 and 1),

Lane Crawfords bent University (and 3).

Naval Yard beat Royal Engineers (2 up).

St. Joseph's showed that they cannot be treated lightly all the time by getting three goals, but there was never any real doubt! as to the result. St. Joseph's defence was poor for the most part, and though they tried hard, i Dodwell and Co. beat Education could not hold a lively-looking Dept. (1 up). Police attack.

The Polico led by 2-1 at the interval, increased it to 5-1, lost a couple of goals quickly, and then completed the score at 6-3.

Hongkong Bank beat Vacuum Oil (3 and 3).

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LOCAL BILLIARDS.

STEEL, COULSON LEAGUE MATCH

the match

Club,

between St. winners of Coulsona' Billiards

The Police played fairly good In football. The half-backs were in Patrick's Jones did, however, get through splendid form and kept their the Steel, before the interval and when the forwards constantly plied with League, and The Rest there game restarted, the Borderers good passes. The St. Joseph's were the fancled side. Dicken-forward line, in which Hollywood, some excitement was caused in the WILE no outstanding play, but aon snapped up a good oppor-Ali and Leonard all did good Inst game between L. Remedios and tunity in great style, however, work, languished and though the Borderers again support. got on terms through Duncan, Ruah hended the winning goal before the end.

for lack

CHINESE INTERPORT.

Canton Win First Game of. Series.

of Binns. The match up to this point showed St. Patrick's 70 points ahead. Binns played a good game and reversed the position at 138, with Remedios at 67. The match was then very much in favour of The Rest and Binns continued up Remedios came along well at this to 166, then he struck bad patch.

Exhilarating footbull marked the game almost from, start to finish. Stephens was an exceed-

The first game in the series for ingly weak spot in an otherwise powerful Navy eleven and had thepak was played at Caroline Hill be-point and made several uneful

trophy presented by Mr. Chan Lim- Re Borderers concentrated on this wing, the result might have been result being a win for the visitors by decision at 131. Binna continued tween Canton and Hongkong. the breaks and gave St. Patrick's the different.

the only goal scored. There was 4 to struggle along and won the Mullane and Morrison did good attendance and RICHU those great work at back for the present was the Han. Mr. H. Tame, beating Remedios by 19 Borderera and Underwood was out- Creasy, C.B.E.. who kicked off. standing in a good line of halves. The forwards played attractively, but more direct methods bigger rewards.

CLUB DEFENCE IN FORM.

Argylls Score Twice in Second Balf,

pay

The Club dofendors played re markably well on the whole and a lively Argyll stack was held in check until fairly late in the Becond

half when McTavish obtained the goal for which the Argylls long been pegging nway. Soon atterwards, Mae- Farlane had the misfortune to put through his own goal to give the soldiers a two-goal victory,

Much better teamwork by the Argylla gave them the lion's share of play, and Howe was too well marked at the other end to dia- play his match-winning shooting abilities.

Lo

Rodger displayed almost canny accuracy in flelding shots from all angles, while Strange

field, was the best back on the tackling coolly and kicking with excellent judgment.

The Hongkong Amateur Athletic Federation were the hosts at a dinner! held on Saturday evening in Lane Cranford's Restaurant, Exchange Building, where the combined Canton football team, representing the Canton Navy, Air Force and Police, were the guests,

polnis.

The following were the scores:-

St. Patrick's

Silva Nuttall

E. Remedios Castro

Osmiund

L. Remedios

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and ORCHESTRA,

BOXING.

CITY HALL

Wednesday, 23rd Dec., 1931,

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After the dianer, Mr. Mok Ying- H.E. kwal, the Chairman of the CA.A.F. congratulated the visitors on winning the match against the combined Hongkong Chincas team on their second visit. He said that tho game was an excellent one, and the Canton tears showed great determina- tion and played with remarkable skill, The fully deserving their victory.

two cities, he added, was an opportunity

-game

arranged between the

for training and led toward improvement of the game.

The Chairman presented three ban nors to the visitors (one for each section) as souvenirs of their success.

CHARITY MATCH.

University Win Against G. C. H.

2

The Rest. Smith (S.W. B. ) Bradueli (P. R. C.) Turner (Garr. Mess) Batley (R.A.)

The presentation will be made on 23/1 32 at an invitation dance at Garrison Lecture Hall.

PHILIPPINE GOLF CHAMPION.

TITLE WON BY LARRY MONTES.

A charity match took place yeutor. unday on the Club ground between a team representing the staff of the

a3d Government Civil Hospital University eleven, the proceeds being In Ad of the hospital's Christmas Larry Montes, the well-known fund for free patients. The golf pro., has just returned to Varsity won by one goal to nii.] Hongkong having (1) got married, Sir William Hornell very ably and (2) again won the Open Golf carried out the duties of ruferee, for Championship of the Philippines. which he received three hearty cheers His scores in the championship on leaving the field.

were 78, 70,, 74, 75; total, 297. The Sun Co. very kindly presented The next best scorers were. T. football which was rallied at 20 Aplin, 308; Jean Navao, 308; Col. cento a ticket. The draw took pises Geer, 812.

The half-backs wore hardwork- ing, but failed to get the ball up to the forwards accurately.

RECREIO WELL BEATEN, Much Improved Display by Kowloon.

Kowloon had every reason to

be satisfied with their display against the Roerelo, which show- el a marked improvement. They won by three goals to one, and but for the fact that Timberlake was not on the target, would have increased the margin of their

succona,

The Recrolo began in lively fashion, both A. V. and B. Gosano distinguishing themselves. After Ward had hit the post with A flerce drive, Kowloon satablished ล mastery and showing commend able enterprise, netted twice in quick time,Duncan flashod' the ball into the net from Bickford's centre and Gillott scored with, a rasping shot on the turn.

Well-known Manila golf players

in the clubhouse after the match,} and the winning ticket was No. 18. The winner can get the ball by ap-1 in Bob Mason, Ivory, and Mackay, plying to Mr. F. F. Anslow, Govern failed to qualify for the last two ment Civil Hospital..

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