THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER · 17,
1932.
SATURDAY'S LOCAL SOCCER FULL OF SURPRISES
INTERPORT TRIAL
TEAM
LINCOLNS REPRESENTED
The following have been selected to play in an Inter- port trial match versus Royal Navy on the Hongkong Foot- ball Club ground on Sunday, 23rd October. Kick-off 4 p.m.. sharp.
Rodger (Club); Mullane (S.W.B.), Strange (Club):
La Yuk Ying (C.A.A.), Barber (Lincoln), Teng Kwan (9.C.A.A.);
Chan Shui Hong (S.C.A.A.), Doming (Club), Howe (Club), Leonard (81. Jos.), Duncan (S.W.R.).
Reserves: Lau (S.C.A.A.), A. Duncan (Club),
Man
B. Gosano (St. Jou.), Walker (RLA.).
MAMAK
HOCKEY.
FORWARDS
IN THEIR
ELEMENT
A NEW RECORD SCORE
GERMANS CONCEDE
ANOTHER EIGHT
[By "Bdly-0{F”).
By defeating the Kowloon Indian Tonnia Club by 19 goals to all on Saturday the ILK. and E. Battery R.A.. set up a now record in goal- scoring in the Mamak Tournament, The previous record was jointly shared by Ht. Andrew's, and the Radio, both teams registering eight goals against the R.E. and the German Club respectively.
The Battery wore far superior to their opponents and completely out- classed them. They nelted nix times before the interval and during the
econd half added another four.
SIX 2nd HALF GOALS.
The Incognitos maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated the Gorman Club on Saturday in a Compotition game to the tune of eight goals to one, at Caroline Hill.. At first sight the score would appear; to indicate a very one-sided
game
but this was not the case for tha Club offered not a liltig resistance. During the first half they defended
STAGGERING DEFEAT
OF THE CLUB'
PROBLEMS FACING KOWLOON; NAVY
RECEIVE A SURPRISE ·
DAY OF TALL SCORING IN ALL THREE DIVISIONS
A staggering defeat of the Club by the Borderers,
an unexpected reverse by Kowloon at the hands of St. Joseph's, and the triumph of the Police over the Navy were some of the features of Saturday's local
soccer.
Others included some high scoring, when certain games saw nine, eight and seven goals registered, and the achievement of the Athetic in beating South China in the second Division.
EADS. TO IT—An incident in the Kowloon v St. Joseph'a ist HEAD
Division football league match on Saturday, when the Slante
gained a surprising victory.
The local "derby" between the Kowloon and Club second RUNAWAY VICTORY FOR
strings resulted in an easy win for the mainlanders..
RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES
FIRST DIVISION.
Borderers Kowloon
7 Club
o St. Josephs
R.A.
0 Recreio
Police
4 Navy
SUNDAY'S GAME.
Lincolna
2 Athletic LEAGUE TABLE.
י
Goals
-
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Borderers 3 2 1 0 13 3 5 South China 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 St. Joseph
Athletic
Lincolns
Club
Police Artillery
Navy
Kowloon
Recreio..
R.A.F.
THIRD DIVISION.
2 Recreio
Lincolns
0 Borderers
3 RE.
1 Signals
South China 3 Talkoo
St. Josephs
Athletic
R.AS.C.
R.A.S.C.
4 University
LEAGUE TABLE.
3 1 0 0 15 Σ Borderers, 3 3 0 0 14 St. Josephs 3 3 0 0 14 Athletle .. 3 3 0 0 0 South China 201 Lincolns 2 1 0 1 University: 3 0 2
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11 11 8 3 0 0 0 3 4
Recreio
Tulkoo
R.A.F
Signals
10 3
R.E.
Radia
SECOND DIVISION.
Lincolns
Athletic Ewo Kowloon
Tsung Tsin Borderers
2 R.A.
3 South China
C
WILD LIFE
MACAO'S BIG DAY
OF SPORT
POPULAR PONIES IN TRUE FORM. The Macao race meeting yester day was a brilliant success, the fancied ponies running well to form and paying adequate dividends.
Wild Life did all that was Ex-
WEEK-END CRICKET RESULTS
Police Beat League Champions
The following were the results in the various week-end league and friendly cricket matches.
League
Police beat I.R.C. by 20 Police 101 (Carey 30, Loughlin
ARSENAL AND CHELSEA
LAWN
BOWLS
KOWLOON
DEFEAT
WIN AWAY
BRENTFORD FORGE ·
AHEAD
HONGKONG FIRST DEFEAT FOR
Aitkenhead Shield Retained
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SEASON CLOSES
The Aitkenhead Shield Competition, which marks the end of the Lawn Bowls season in Hongkong, took place on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club greens on Saturday afternoon, Kaw. loon beating Hongkong for the fourth time since the competition commenced In 1928.
MOTHERWELL
London, Oct. 10.. Aston Villa continued to sat the pace in the League, besting Sheffold United by three goals to nií. Arsonal and Chelsea were the only away wins in the First Division.
Scriven, Bradford City's goal. kooper. rocoived ปี kick in tho stomach in the match agalast Southhampton, but nevertheless Bradford prevailed.
Both West Ham and Tottontiéra “ Hotspur triumphed before thelt own
apporters, the former scoring avo.. goals against two by Oldham Our Own Correspondent.
FIRST DIVISION. -
3 Sheffield U. Arsenal Leicester Chelsea Everton
A large number of bowls enthusiasts Aston Villa witnessed the afternoon's sport while Blackburn no fewer than 96 bowlers took part Blackpool in the competition itself, including Bolton H.E. the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southor, Derby C.M.G., Officer Administering the Leeds Government, who skipped one of the Liverpool Hongkong rinka.
Middlesbro'
Newcastle Wednesday
Kowloon proved too good for Hong kong and won by 30 shots, being on West Brom. top in cight of the 12 rinke, with Hongkong victorious in two, the other two being drawn.
4
Manchester C. Portsmouth Huddersfield
3 Wolves
3 Sunderland
1 Birmingham
SECOND DIVISION.
Bradford C. In
of review
tho season's Chariton activities, Mr. A. O. Brawn, the Chesterfield President of the Lawn Bowls Asso-
Fulham ciation, said the season was probably Grimsby the of the Association. He congratulated Notts County
In the most successful one in history
Manchester U. the Craigengewer C.C. on winning Stoke
pected of it in the first Macno St.30), IR.C. 81 (Hunter, 5 for 25)Thoth the sonlor and Junior League Swansea
Friendlies
Southampton
3 Notta Forcat
1 Bury
3 Lincoln
G Preston N.E.
2 Bradford
5 Port Vale
2 Plymouth
1 Millwall
4 Burnley
Oldkam
Shields and for supplying three Tottenham for the Interport match in West Ham
last month. He also con-
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Brentford
Sd the Club de Recrelo on
Leger and just ran away with the race. Mr. R. H. Charles captured IRC. 1st XI drew with Craigen- |
Volunteer's event putting gower. I.R.C. 92 (A.A. Rumjahn winning the Spey Royal Cup and on
0
the
the
post three-not out 50). C.C.C. 80 for 7.
Rooslan past
··Last week I intimated that the Club | 'needed a strengthening force in the quarters of a length ahead of White half back line. On Saturday both Stare. Skinner in the middle, and Duncan on
the left were totally subjugated by
the
opposing forwards, lacking speed,
Eastern
3 Club.
and the ability to tackle with effect.
1 Navy
St. Josephs
บ
Hynes too, was a shadow of his real
LEAGUE TABLE.
Athletic Borderers Navy
Kowloon Artillery.. South China
0 0 13
#
է
2 0 0 10
3 9 0
Ewo ..... Lincolns.. Taung Tsin Club . St. Josephs 2 Eastern A. 1
well and the teams changed onds with METAMORPHOSIS
the
the score at two-nif in favOUZ Lacaga. Barron was responsible for the neoring. The Incogs were full galuo for the six goals they netted during the latter hälf, and those who found the not were R. C. Hedd (2), E. V. Read (2) and P. Souza. Muller replied with the only goal for the 1ouers
FRIENDLY GAMES,
con-
Argylla Go Under. The Argylla were entertained at King's Park on Saturday by the V.M.C.A., and after an evenly testad game were defonted by two goala to nil. The Civilians showed better combination and deserved their win. In the opening half Fowlor opened the account for the "Y"
OF THE CLUB
PITIFUL DISPLAY AGAINST S.W.B.
(By "Veritas").
S.W. Borderers
(Јопен 4, Davis
Pallister)
7
2.
1
Club
(M. Railton).
RESULTS.
1.The Peltaiho Handicap: Six
self and was inveigled into a tremen-Furlongs.
ibs.
(Mr. Liang)
dous amount of running about with, Mr. Aitch Aitch's Venturous, 160 out necomplishing anything of great Mr. A. E. M. Rafook's Guiding value.
The epidemic spread throughout the team, although E. Strange at inside left worked harder than anybody else on the field, and Fowler his partner was the only Club player capable of beating the Borderers in a duel for the ball.
Star, 161 lbs.
K.C.C. beat University by 6 wickets. K.C.C. 182 for 9 (E.F. Fincher 62). University 102 (A. M. Rodiques 48).
Mitchell's XI bent Hayward's XI Mitchell's team 186. by 70 runs. Hayward's team 116.
Craigengower beat Recreio by (Mr. Front) 2
four wickets, passing the Recreio's Mr. Roza and Edgar's Whitehall,
143 lb.
(Mr. Harriman) 3 tolal of 74 with six wickets in
hand. Time: 30.2/6, 1.02 1/6, 1.36 4/5. Distance: 2 lengths; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $0.40. Places, $5.20, $5.20, $5.80.
2The Kuling Handicap: Six Fur
(Mr. Carroll}
K.C.C. 2nd eleven beat the University, hitting off the Varsafty's 43 runs with seven wickets intact.
4 Clapton O.
Aldershot Bristol R
1 Crystal Pal
Northampton Bournemouth
Cardiff
3 Coventry Exeter Luton
having a member who won the
OpenBrighton Singles Championship of the Colony.ristol C
Going on, Mr. Brawn expressed the appreciation of the Association to the Kowloon Bowling Green Club for so kindly lending them the ground and for the splendid way in which they catered for the comfort and con- venience of both players and specta- ters.
Shield Presented.
Norwich
Reading. Torquay
2 Nowport 3 Queen's P.R.
4 Swindon
1 Southend
Watford
3 Gillingham
* Unplayed.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
In the course of his speech, Mr. Brawn made the announcement that Barnsley Mr. L. A. Gutierrez, Open Singles
Carlisle Champion of tho
had Crewe Colony, given a shield to be competed for Halifax annually by different national teams. Hartlepools
Rochdale The speaker thanked Mossra. C. J. Southport
The Navy beat St. Joseph's 1 College. The college were dis. Tacchi, B. E. Maughan, and A. L.Tranmere
Shields for their assistance during Walsall missed for 29, and the Navy scored the past season, and also all the sub Wrexham
A.B. Griffin committees who had looked after the York
2
103 for 8 wicketa. took 7 for 9. . .
Railton as Howe's substitute was persistent, and scored a neat goal,ongs, but Dominy and Duncan were. un- Mr. Jacque's Whoopee 146 lb. cohesive and played right Into the hunds of Mullane and Morrison.
Mr. P. V. B.'s Gallant Fox 150 15. (Mr. Noronha) Mr. H. S. Y.'s Estrellita 101 lb.
(Mr. Frost) a Time: 31 1/6, 1.02 2/5, 1.34 3/5. Distance: 3 lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-mutual: Winner, $37.70. Places, $10.30, $3.70, $7.50.
3-(Unolicial) Machine Gun Troup Handicap: Five Furlongs. Mr. R, H. Charles' Rooalan 163 db.
(Mr. Butler) 1 Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White Stars
(Mr. Ferguson), 2
It was a disappointing and sorry team, which, thrown early on the defensive, could never shake off the feeling that they were doomed, and consequently played as such.
THE BRIGHTER SIDE.
The brighter sula of the picture was the display of the Borderers, who indulged in high grade football. Without boasting the sheer artistry of South Chinn, by their quick an necurate transference of the ball, and dendly shooting, they proved equally as dangerous.
There was not a weakness in the whole team, although the defence, in Although I am all for this the early stages, when the Club twice following a fino pass sent from Solk,"glorious uncertainty" associated feelings of misapprehension among
went within an ace of scoring, Invit and Wilson added the wocond goal After the interval from a pass from ed with all sports, the uncer- their supporters. But once a delinite Che left by Andrews. On a number tainty of form dsplayed by foot-lead had been established, the eleven
of occasions the Argyle came near ball teams is not so glorious. men played as one and dominated the
to scoring one instance being when Bickle struck the post.. In the open- Ing exchanges of the second half Brown scored but the goal was dia- allowed on account of off-sido play.
Thus the Hongkong Club, im pressively, efficient as a unit and as individuals one week, go down to Sookungoo On Saturday and give an wretched a display as one ET. ANDREW'S LADIES LOSE. could possibly conceive.
Never have I seen a team quite so The R.A.S.C. wire opposed to St. outclassed as were the Club by the Andrew's Ladies on the U.R.S.C. South Wales Borderers, and the fact ground on Saturday and won by five that the soldiers won by the hand- goals to ono. Tipple (2), Marshall) some margin of 7-1 is but a rough♣ (2) and O'Connor notted for the indiction of the superiority they en- Army men and M. Woolley replied for joyed. the Ladies.
MULE CORPS BEATS BORDERERS.
an even naturo.
"SHOCK" GOALS.
Granted the Club were without Howe, which meant a slight disor-
exchanges.
Individually Jones, at inside left carried off the honoure of the afternoon. This neat juggler of the bail, with a shot which spelt danger to the goalkeeper every time he applied his foot to the leather, accomplished the remark- able feat of scoring four goals in as many minutes.
They were the result of either splendid conceived team movoments, or individual efforts which deserved the crown they received.
A PRETTY DANCE.
100 J.
3
Mr. R. H. Charles' Cupid 106 lb. (Mr. Tuxford) Time: 15.4/6, 40 3/5, 1.21 3/5. Distance: length, A length. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $12,80. Places, $5.10, $5.10, $5.10.
4. The Peking Handicap: Одо file.
1
Mr. Hall and Shenton's Workable Mr. K. II. Kay's Ajax 149 Ib.
Sing 150 lb.
(Mr. Frost)
(Mr. Butler) 2
(Mr. Pan) 8 Time: 31 1/5, 1.03 4/5, 1.36 2/5, 2.07 3/5.
Mr. L. T. F.'s Punch 143 lb.
Distance: length, A hond. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $7.70. Places, $5.10, $5.80, $5.30.
5.The Macao St. Leger: One and Three Quarter Miles.
Mr. Waung and Li's Wild Life 160
ib.
(Mr. Pan) Mr. Samson's Navy Hall 155 lb. (Mr. Soarce) Mr. Hall and Shenton's White
Jade Sing 160 lb.
(Mr. Frost) Time: 34 3/5, 1.08, 1.40, 2.12, 2.44, 3.15 1/6, 3.45 1/5.
Distance: & lengtha; 6 lengtha.
$5.10.
Yesterday's match
The Navy yesterday beat the runs. The University by 95 University wore, dismissed for 66 (Holland & for 19) and the Navy hit up 161, two batsmen retiring.
GALA NIGHT AT Y.M.C.A.
details of games during the year especially Mr. H. Hampton and John Ramany.
CITI
0 Barrow
2
1
Mansfield
4. New Brighton 0
0 Doncaster
0 Hull
2 Accrington
Rotherham
3 Darlington 2 Gateshead 2 Stockport
3 Chester
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(FIRST DIVISION)
Aberdeen Clyde Falkirk Hamilton Kilmarnock Morton Rangers Queen's Park
Mr. Brawn then asked Mra Southern to give away the prizes,
Replying
behalf of Мтя. Southern, Mr. Southern expressed his Hearts gladness at being able to be present during the afternoon. He con- gratulated the victorious longkong Interport team for their triumph in Shanghai.
Scores:
Results.
A. S. Gomes, F. X. M. Silva, L. A. Gutierrez and C. E. Marques (Kov-| loon) beat L. E. Lammert, M. O'Brien,
St. Johnstone
• Unplayed.
5 St Mirren
0
Celtic
3
East Stirling
10
Cowenbeath
2 Motherwell
4
Dundee Airdrie, Third Lanarks Partick
Ayr
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
R. Bash and B. W. Bradbury (Hong- Albion
Aggregate Cup Won By kong 19-16.
A. Easterbrook.
Arbroath
J. 8. Dinnen, E. Kern, W. W. Hirst Bo'ness and J. Jack (Kowloon) lost to E. Brechin Eccleshall, S. Hope, W. V. Fields and Dundee U. A. Gill (Hongkong) 22-31.
Dunfermline EXCITING POLO. W. Venables, A. W. E. Davidson, East Fife W. E. Hale and W. S. Drake (Kow- Edinburgh The Y.M.C.A.'s final swimming loon) beat B. E. Maughan, J. Bonticy, King's Park
L. Shielda held on A. L WAS
and tho Hon. Mr. W. T. Lelth gala for the season Saturday night.
Southorn (Hongkong) 21-18. aggregate Cup, presented by Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, was won by A. Easterbrook.
The
0 Queen O'8th.
1
Raith Rovers
Sten'muir
St. Bernardy.
3
Montrose
3
Dumbarton
8
Armadale
0
Hibernians
2
Alloa
2 Forfar
T. Coleman, W. II. C. Robson, G. GLASGOW ́CUP FINAL. Henderson, and S. Gray (Kowloon) beat E. B. Reed, A. Murdoch, A.
London, Oct. 15. Tho prizes were presented by Miss Chapman and W. Macfarlane (Hong
1 Anno Fowler. Addressing the largojkong) 22-17.
crowd, the Sports Secretary, Mr. E. F. 2Selk, Bald the season had been a most H. Gitting, H. Hampton, J. Hyde successful one. He thanked officials, and H. M. McTavish (Kowloon) beat contestants and spectators for tho. Orain, G. Perkins, W. E. Hollands support they had given.
and G. C. Mosa (Hongkong) 27-24.
J. V. Ramsey, I. G. Craig, J. When the aquatic ovonta wore Puncheon and J. C. Brown (Kowloon) finished, a danco was held in the lost to
3
U. M. Omar
Rangers defeated Partick by one goal In the Glasgow Cup Final, the to nil at Hampden Park-Router.
FAIRBANKS FAILS,
Pari-mutuel: Winner, 35.10. Place, Wert Lounge. Music was provides W. Brightman han, A. B. Contes, Harrison Retains China
A Macintyre, H. H. Rose, R. 9.) Golf Championship.
The moeting between the "Aganisation of the forward" line; but In partnership with J. Duncan, he Company South Wales Borderers and this was no excuse the positivo led Rodgers and Co., a pretty dance the Hongkong Mule Corps on the ineptitude of the defence, who, from and it was on this side of the fold
$10 Cash Sweep. Marina Ground on Saturday was pro- Skinner at centre-half, to Rodgers in that all the Club danger lay. The ductive of some interesting hockey, goal, with Strange at Intervals pro-Burderers vanners, in opponite to No. 0108
-$7,559.23 and as the score, a singla goal victory viding an exception, were out-paced, those of the Club, enjoyed the fullest No. 15112
2,160,78 for the Corps, Indicates, play was of out-mansuevered and left quito help support of the intermediates, and No. 15232
1,078.80 less. This metamorphosis of the most of the goals were initiated by
Unplaced $239,97 oach; Nos, 15007, The Borderers had most of the play Club was hard to appreciate coming them. Mullane, Morriston and Jolin-10220, 10184, 10412, 10201,
The Nanking Handicap: Once during the first half and although as it did when there could be little son, the last fines of defence, with
Round. to suggest auch inferiority before the their work made casier by the spoil- off-ildo tactica spolled many good
ing and constructive efforts of the Mrs. A. M. L Soares' Goldon attacks they wore unlucky not to have
Arrow 160 lb. Tho Borderera early "shock" goals half backs could afford to take things acored on at least one occasion. The Indians put up a strong defence and obviously upset the equilbrium of the cusy and only on rare occasion ap- Mr. G. H. Potts Powerful. King
Club rear linos. Martin appeared to peared likely to breakdown under tholr keeper did some remarkably
work. After the interval Sakkat give up as unequal the struggle with prossure
the soldiers left wing After the first
gamo
The result of the game was known
changed from back to insido ten minutes, and us the game pro- within the first ten minutes, when the|
loft and this greatly improved the gressed, becamb slower and less effec- Borderers found themselves five goals piny of the forward line. Early in alve. Rodgers, although well and up. They should have doubled this this half the Borderers goalkeeper truly beaten by six of the goals, did by half time, but as it happened fall-$5.80, 86.70, $6.50. kicked the ball into his own net but give the Borderern their third and ed to add another. luckily for them the goal, was allowed. Play continued to be even never invited confidence, although one
until about ten minuted from the could apreciate his position.
Anal whistle, when Sakkat Singh centred after a brilliant run on the Neft for Capt. Eve to not the only
goal scored,
The League Table up to and includ ing Saturday is as follows:-
INDOMITABLE STRANGE.
Strange alone remained an in- domitable spirit, tackling with his customary verve and com. pletely subdulng his right wing ....opponents. Unfortunately, hli Je was a loss battle.
CLUB SCORE,
The second half started off like the first, with Davis getting through in the first three minutes, but later the Club set up some spasmodia ralde, one of which proved successful. Strange placed a free kick to Duncan on the fight wing who transferred neatly (Continued on Page 7)
(Mr. Noronha)
ovening's
by Mickey's Melody Makers.
(Hongkong) 10-22. The following were the results:
Nichol and A. M. Holland (Kowloon) Fifty yards handicap-A. Easter- Mair and E. G. Post (Hongkong) amateur golf championship to-day
beat P. Nolan, F. E. E. Booker, W.
J. W. Harrison retained the China 20-16.
brook 1, M. Critchley 2, C. L. Aris 9.
Breast stroko Schroder 1, G. 1,21 2/5ths.
1
Shanghal, Oct. 18.
C6. Beat, A. K. Taylor, H. Nish with a card of 807. K. M Cumming (100 yards)-W. and W. Russell (Kowloon) tied with was runner up with a score of 200. Fowler Timo W. Simmonds, J. Deskin, Jatar, Douglas Fairbanks, who Anished Among the competitors was the film Holldge and A. W. Grimmitt (Hong with a card of 880.-Reuter kong) 10-19, Tug-of-war-W.
V. L. C. R. Souza, C. A. Lopen, C. G. F. Korr, Critchley. E. F. Solk and R. Rasmus-Siva and R. F. Luz (Kowloon) tied sen defeated W. Stoker, A. Torrible, with N. J. Bebbington, F. Jones, A. O. KOWLOON RUGBY CLUB. 2A. Jenkins, A. Easterbrook and M. Brawn and A. II. Oswick (Hongkong)
Critchley by two pulls to nil,
18-16. Novelty race-C. L Aris 1, A. Easterbrook 2.
1
165 lb.
(Mr. Young) Mr. Samson's Cebu 143 lb.
(Mr. Carrol}} Time: 22, 64 4/5, 1,28 4/5, 2,02, Distance length, 8 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $14.80. Places The Leung Kwong Handicap: Once Round. Mrs. H. Lowoock's New King 166
Ib.
(Mr. Caplan) Mr. Y. C. Ko's Prestwicks 146 lb. (Mr. Butler) Mr. Lo and Linng's Pare Music 151 (Mr. Frost) Timo: 20, 55 2/6, 1.20, 2.02. Distance: 8. longihe: 14 lengths. Pari-mutual Winner, $108.00; Places $10.00, $8.00, $0.70.
Th
2.
I
Opening Games of Season at King's Park To-day.
P. J. Farrell, A. C. Burford, A. Mixed relay race E. F. Selk's team lisde Lay and J. Fraser (Kowloon) (C. L. Aris, Miss Shoesmith, W. T. boat G. McLeod, J: Polson, J.-Russelt and E. F. Solk) 1, Rasmussen's team Remedios and . H. Basto (Kowloon) its first game this season at King's Campbell, Mrs. Schroder, II. Lange, and J. Chalmers (Hongkong) 21-18.
C. II. Basto, J. J. Basto, E. M.
The Kowloon Rugby Club' will play boat J. F. Lunny, H. Hatch, A. Park this afternoon at 8.10 o'clock. Water Polo-Blues defeated Whites Wobstor and B. Deacon (Hongkong) The Club will be represented by the by four goals to two. Blues were re-36-18.
following: 2 presented by F. Webb, J Henry, K.
Jehner, E. F. Bolk, W. F. Kerr, G. A. Calman, H. G. Cooper, W. Creig Whitley, Lieut. Stevenson, Lieut. Mac- L. D. Skinner; J. J. Ferguson. T. Fowler and W. Schroder (enntal
and F. Cullen (Kowloon) beat J.Phorson; A. Peart; A. W. Torrible; J. The Whites team comprised H. A. Watson, W. Weir, Wotherspoon and E. Cogan,
Liont Angus, W. Stoker, E. Murphy, H. D. Munro (Hongkong) 22-18.
Prior, Laut | Larigen, B. Rasmussen, W.-T.
Graham; J. E. Wilson, 9. McNiders Total-Kowloon 200; Hongkong Lieut. Neilson, Stilllard, Garrod.
Reserves, Watson, Brokenshire,
and F. W. Railton (captain),
Campbell
280.
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