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THE HONGKONG

WANING SOCCER INTEREST..

FEW SPECTATORS ON SATURDAY.

KOWLOON BEAT BORDERERS.

TELEGRAPH.

The absence, on more serious business, of the Argylls seems to

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932.

YACHTING RESULTS.

MENAGERIE RACE ON

SATURDAY.

over

A. Menagerie Race was sailed under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon a distance of from Bevan to eight miles, Boojum, sailed by G. Pickering, finished first on cor- rected time. The course was Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Rum- Boy Shoal (P), Channel Rocks (8), Started at 2.46 p.m.

Yacht

*Diana

11

Finish Corrected Post

4,04,37 4.05.37

(Capt. Kmah Bol 4.08,42 4.03.64 B

(Mr. A. V. Harvey)

4.05.21 (Major W. flinghars)

have completed the waning of in- Norens terest in local football this senkin Hon. At the three senior games played on Saturday there could not have been two hundred spectators, Arrail. 19 and those who rallied round uh- Colleen tained Ittle encouragement from Daphne (biles Stoken) the standard of play in two of Alla them.

Why Wonder

Kowloon managed to defeat the South Wales Borderers, atoning Wings for their poor display against St. Boojums

Joseph's the previous Saturday, Speedwell

while the Police and Club alsa, captured both points.

The results were

Senior Division.

S. W. Borderers Kowloon

0 Police Recreio H.K.F. Club 2 St. Joseph'a

Second Division. Navy Reserven 1 12th Butty

Third Division.

Adanar

tuntee

4.09.K

4.30.30 4.01.33

મન

Mr. J. Pearce) 4.24.05 4.03.20

4

(Mr. B. Odland)

Did not Ank

1.21.10 4,00,01

¡Capt. it. . Loelmer) 4.23 33

4.03.45 7 (Capt. C. G. Fowkes) 4.24.34 4.05.40 10

(Capt. T. A. Malone)

4.10.91 3.64.18

HOCKEY.

CLUB DE RECREIO LADIES WIN.

Playing on the Y: M. C. A. ground on Saturday, the Club do Recreto Ladies registeret their first win in the Caer Clark Cup matches, by de- feating the Central British Associa- tion Ladies by two goals to mil.

The C. B. A. Ladles were the first to assume the aggressive, but it was first the Recrela Ladies who drew blood, when L. Siiva-Netto netted the ball from a corner, The Recrolo Ladles continued to press after this Initial success, but all their efforts were folled.

In the second half of the game, C. Bilyn netted the second goal for the Recreio Ladies. This was the result of a forward rush by A. Alven and L. Silva-Netto, in which the latter sent in a drive which rebounded i

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possession scored.

St. Andrew's Win.

In a friendly fixture with the Hongkong Ladies second eleven play- ed at Sookunpoo, the St. Andrew's Les Club

to won by two goals are

The first half resulted in cach side 1 (Coenly, A. H. Walker. RN. getting a goal. M. Woolley netted for

4.21.54

(Mr. . Pickering)

4,00 L

A

Major P. A. Stewart)

4.20.10

2.52.11

raco for

4.20.66 4,00.0

(Cat. W. G. Kone) *Over Line at Start-walled.

Commodore's Cups,

The cruiser

the Com- 1 modore's Cups was eatted yesterday, being-Discovery Uny Isicts (S), Green Island (P). Stone cutters Island (8), a distance of 24 inlles. The race resulted as follows:

the

Axuma

courte

Norseman

7 St. Joseph's Recreio Res.

SOUND DEFENCE,

Ca

Kowloon's Win Over Borderers.

The flor- bustling

Kowloon were worth their two points at Sonkuppen. derers played a hard game and some of the combina tion was

U, and 1, Curlew

Wanderer Be Luck Tavy it

(2) Mr. 1. l'entro

43 Mr. N. Craucher

(7) Mr. A. II. Chambers

(B) Mr. 1.. F. Micholson

(4) Mr. 1. 8. Rouse

(1) Major Tosh

isi Mr.", ilakor

(8) Mr. Cork

1 Cape, Whitworth, LL.M.

ENGLAND'S WIN.

HAW

delightful. Time and FIRST OF. SEASON IN RUGBY. ngain, it seemed likely that they

Dublin, Feb. 13. would break through the Kowloon

Thirty-five thousand people defence, but quick tackling and the dogged determination Ly McKelvie the International rugby match here and his colleagues of the half-backto-day between England and Ireland, line, ably supported by London the visiting team winning by elevon and Eastman, prevented them from points to eight. England thus gain- ed her flrat international rugby steadying up and in consequence victory of the Benson-Router, their shooting WAS wretchedly

poor.

Kowloon scored through Dominy in the first half, a clever header heating Williams, while after the Borderers had equalised luckily, London putting through his own goal, Phillips went through clever- ly on the left and presented Gillet with a perfect goal.

But it was their defence more than their attack which earned The Bor- Kowloon their success.

London, Feb. 13.

In the Inter-Services Rugby Cham pionship the Royal Navy beat the Royal Air Force at Twickenham by 22 points to five-Reuter.

'VARSITY HOCKEY.

THIRTY-EIGHTH MATCH OF SERIES DRAWN.

London, Feb. 13.

derers had probably three-fitths of the game, but only on two oc-

Playing at Beckenham In the casions did it seem impossible that thirty-eighth match of the series, the they should fail to score and yet hockey teams of Oxford and Cam- failed. The forwards were per-bridge Universities each scored once. fectly served by their halves, dis-} --Reuter.

played sound understanding, generally took the direct route for goal and then allowed themselves to

he flustered into wild shooting."

CLUB SCRAPE HOME.

Big Improvement in Second Half.

The Club defeated St. Joseph's

MORE RAIN.

FINAL TEST CRICKET. MATCH DELAYED.

Melbourne. Feb. 13,

Owing to rain the Fifth and final

by two goals to ene, Segalen net-Test match which was

ting in the closing stages to give

commenced

St. Andrew's, and M. Smalley for the Club. M. Woolley scored again in the second half to give St. Andrew's ? & win.

"

the

H. K. Ladies Lose Again. Following the last match, Hongkong Ladles were apposed to a team from the 11.M.9. Herald and lost by four goals to nil in a fast and interesting game. Tetley and Patmore scored in the first half ut the

Allan-Jonce and game, and Dovey scored in the second half.

Y.M.C.A. Defeated. Playing at King's Park, the Y. M. C. A. second eleven went down to a team from H.M.S. Cumberland by four goals to two. Tho aallors led by two goals to ono at the interval, and scored another two goals in the second half to the ono scared by their opponents. Selk and Andrews netted the gonis for the Y. M. C. A.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON RUGBY CLUB DEFEATED.

At King's Park on Saturday, tho twa Kowloon Rugby Club, playing men short and with a weakened team, wero defeated by a team from the Small Ships by three tries (9 points) to a goal ( points.)

heavier The naval team was the one and on almost every occasion gul the ball out from the scrums. It was three the Kowloon BB, much quarters could do to hold them.

Parker drew first blood for thei Navy when he scored a try, which was wero unconverted. The Navy side not, however, destined to keep the lead for long. Ferguson, with a fina up the touch line scored, for Kowloon, the try being converted.

Tun

In the second half of the game, the Alder obtained two tries for

un- Navy side, both of which were converted. Kowloon did not score in this, hulf,

THE SOUL OF THE. ENTENTE.

(Continued from Page 6.)

here on Friday, between the South fit tribute to the genius of those Africans and Australin Wлx resumed to-day. Rester.

who have gone before, and blazed the trail for us.

not

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It is also the sure way to law and order and pence. As that great.

them both points." It was a very poor game, particularly in the first The present scores are nɛ follows: hall

of both South Africa-1st Innings when the efforts

Australia.-1st Innings... teams appeared to be aimless.

An improvement all round in South Africn. 2nd Innings

(for 1 wkt.). the second half showed the Clab to be a much better side than their first-half display suggested, but in front of goal they were woefai! ly weak, chiefly through

over.

keenness.

Fowler scored their first, in R scrimmage, Leonard equalised from a penalty award, and Segalen brought victory to the better team.

*RECREIO AT SEA.

Lose Three Goals in! Scrappy Game.

1

A high wind did not improve matters on the Recreio ground where a very scrappy game result- ed in a three clear goals victory

for the Police. Tho Recreio threatened danger very Beldom, the Police half-back line dominat- ing the play.

Mons and Shepherd scored prior to the interval, and Shepherd In the second half. Channing, Dowman, and Shepherd were out. standing for the Police, while B. Gosano, Silva-Netto and Ward prominent for, the Recreio.

LOCAL CRICKET.

RA.SC. TEAMS FOR TWO MATCHES.

The following have been selected

ARMY FOOTBALL.

BELGIAN WIN AGAINST BRITAIN.

London, Feb. 13. The Belgian Army beat the British Army by the only goal of the match at Crystal Palace to-day in the Inter- Army Triangular soccer Tournament among the English, French and Del- gium Armies.--Reuter.

SNOWBOUND EUROPE, REMARKABLE SPELL OF ARTIC WEATHER.

London, Feb. 13. Not only Britain but the whole of Europe is shivering through an Arctic blizzard which is sweeping as far east an Persia and Iraq.

In Barcelonia, wherò yesterday's snow was the first for twolve yours, people are akling in the streets, while the yellow Iraqi de- Bert was turned white by n'mantle

of 8110W

Are

Communications with Teheran the roads being im- passable, and postal services are disorganised as the result of the

snow.

The cold snap in Paris has

Le ropresent the Detachment, R.A.S.C., caused the return to popularity of In a cricket match against II.M.S. mu's and galtera for women.- Medway to be played at Sookunpoo Router's Special Service.

at 2.16 p.m. to-morrow:-S.Q.31.8.

Badd. B/Sgt. Cate, S/Sgt. Skipp,

S/Sgt. Crowder, Corpl. Kean, L/Corpi. R. Signals to ho played at Soekanpoo Henderson, Private Funnell, Private at 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday.-W.0.1. (Capt.), 8.0.31.8. Whitley (Capt), Pamplin, A.E.C. Lazenby, Driver Driv Gray, Driver Buckland. Sadd, S/Serat. Cate, S/Bergt. Skipp, Reserves: Corpl, Spain and Pte. 8/Bergt. Crowder, Cpl. Kean, L/Cpl. flaresford. Scorer-Sergt. King, Cadman, Pte. Funnell, Pte. Lazenby, Umpire:-L/Corp, Gardner,

Der. Whitley, Dr. Gray. Reserves:

The following have been selectedDr. Buckland and L/Cpl. Hendari | to represent the Detachment, R.A.S.C., ion. Scoret Sergt. King. Umpire: In a cricket match against R.End -L/Cpl. Gardner.

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