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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1934.
MACAO BEATEN FOR FIRST TIME IN TWO SEASONS
WEEK-END SOCCER
ARMY SURPRISE CHINESE
SUPERB ALL-ROUND DISPLAY IN LAI WAH CUP GAME
TO MEET CIVILIANS IN FINAL
(By "Linesman")
Giving a superb all-round dia- As I anticipated Bickford was a play the Army confounded the long way behind his form of last critics on Saturday and entered the year. It was his first game in the Anal for the Lai Waḥ Cup by de Cotony since returning from lenye 'Tosting the Chinese by the odd goal and in my opinion the selection three. The match produced committee would have done well to some of the best socper seen this senson packed as it was with thrills and completo understanding be- tween the players of both sides.
in
Arat
How They Stand In
The Tables
Civilians Army
LAI WAH CUP
(Semi-finals)
4'Royal Navy
2 Chinese
HONGKONG LEAGUE
Fusiliers Lincolns.
Kowloon
+
DIVISION 1
1 Artillery
6 St. Joseph's League Tables
Goals
:
2
H.K.S.R.A.'S DECISIVE WIN YESTERDAY
MACAO CRACK UP AFTER INTERVAL
(By Bully-Off)
To the HK.S. Brigade has fallen the honour of recording the first win against Macao at the Portuguese port for the past seasons. Yesterday
they beat the Portuguese by four goals
2 jtwo
.P. W. D. L. F. A, Pts.
7 21 20 13 16 4 4 1 25 16,12
4 22 16'11
to two.
WEEK-END CRICKET
LAY'S 100 AGAINST THE NAVY
Cricket
Opening tho Kowloon Club's innings against the Royal Navy at King's Park, E. C. Fincher, theaterporter, and A. T. Lay struck on the board before the first wicket Lay scored 100, the first League
good batting form and put 147 runs
fell. Fincher contributed 00, whilo
century in the First Division season. In bis innings, he hit boundaries.
this .10
RADIO. TO COMPETE
IN MAMAK TOURNEY A secretarial com- munication has been re- ceived by all hockey Clubs entered in the Mamak Tournament. stating that the Radio have been enrolled as a competing team in the tourney
asking
and
Clubs to arrange fix-. tures as soon as possible owing to the lateness of
the season.
The result, however, was a draw ex-The remainder of the Kowloon batetik olvasz PLZNETE ZATZELDA SE STRANICIENTA
men falled miserably against tho bowling of Besant.
Lt. Holland-Martin, the Navy
The visitors had a very strong side in the field and fully justified their reputation as boing the best combination at present in the Colony. They are playing 5 1
tremely good hockey this year.
After an evenly contested Arst half during which the HK.S. Navy wicketkeepor, was injured dur 7 2 3 2 26 19
Rrlande obtain- lod a lead of the odd goal in three. Macao seemed to go. off their gamę and the visitors dominated the 0exchange.
3
4
1 17 15 10
2 8 2.17 14 7
B 2 313 14
170
3 3 17 20 7
10
В
DIVISION II
have excluded him. Admitted hes. China" "A" 8 8 0 28 6 10
S. China "B" 10 showed himself as speedy ns ever and capable of aneding across some H.K. Police 9 good centres, but he lacked accuracy Lincoln Regt. 10 Hongkong Club 8 The game also marks the first in shooting. defent of South China "A" this Erale Strange certainly justified RW. Fusillers 7 season for the team put into the his Inclusion although there was Chinese Ath.
R. Navy Held by the combined Chinese com-loubt in some circles as to whether tiub de Recreio 3 2 prised all the Premier League he was worth his place on fils show East Lancs. В leadera players. Despite the facting so far this season. Syd was. RA. that they held the advantage of certainly not worth his place in the St. Joseph's knowing each othera play they were representative side.
The Gosano brothers produced outclassed, especially in the half when the Army netted twice some sparkling football and had
Bertie been given more opportun!- South Chinn without reply.
The Chinese found Morrison the ties in the first half the Navy would Artillery chief stumbling block. He was al-probably not have changed over Navy ways on the spot when needed and with a clear lead,
Wearmouth was the plek of the blocked attack after attack made by the opposing forwards. In Swaine Navy attack with Killey and Smith aplendid work. he had a partner who was never putting in Borne
did Ninely minutes was a little long East Lance. found wanting, covering, na Morrison, annulls from all parts for the sailors with the result that Lincoln Regt.
they showed signa of fatigue as the | R. Navy of the field,
game progressed. The Civilians R.A. also showed signs of Baticasness South China towards the end but not to the same University F.C. 7 4 1 2 17 14
Chinese Ath. G 4 0 2 17 7 8 R.W. Pustilers 8 3 2 3 16 13
Ridley put in some extremely hard work in the Army attack but was rather off form and did not seem able to distribute the ball to advantage to his brother attackers.
extent.
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LINCOLNS, ST. JOSEPH'S
G East Lance,
They were much better in
o Fusiliers
9 Hongkong F.A.
1
Engineers
3 Eastern Ath.
the second half
League Tables
than their two
Geals
R.E.
P. W. B. L. F. A. Pte. 0 8 0 1 40 10 10 8 8 0 028 9 10 H6 11 30 15 13
additional
Garthwaite
geais, and with the opportunities which came their way should have
ing the game and had to go to the Kowloon Hospital to have a gash on his chin attended to. Ho returned lator and had hard luck to be run out at 20.
OTHER RESULTS
IN BRIEF
Recreio 47 for 8; C.C.C., 132 for 7 dec.
Local Rugger Battle
CLUB TROUNCE ARMY XV
1.R.C., 129; Army, 166 for 7 dec. The Club First. XV easily BC- 1.R.C. Juniors, 130; IL.K.C.C., 87. counted for the Army at Sookunpon D.B.S., 65; C.S.C.C., 76.
Joan Saturday, chalking up a total of C.C.C. Juniors, 105; Recreio five goals, three tries (31 points) Juniors, 84.
Police, 218 for a dec.; R. En-to one try, one penalty goal (6
points).
The game was featured by the K.C.C. Juniors, 76 for 5; Navy brillant handling and clever run-
registered at least another three gineers, 81.
goals. 10 5 1 4 21 18 11 84 18 21 12 0
8
0 3 0 6 12 21
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1 1 0 0 24 3 0.0028
0 1 10 20 1
be Kowloon F.C. D Q 1 8 4 39 1
DIVISION III
1 Lincolna
2 Service Corpa
1
2 Radio S.C.
Q
+
1 Engineers
League Tables
Gonla
The Hongkong alde opened the Juniors, 196 for 4 dec.. scoring through L/Nk Aya Sing
NOTABLES
BATTING.
with Lieut. Garthwaite increasing the lead shortly afterwards. Just before the
interval, however. Macao scored their first goal.
In the second half Lieut. Ramus put the H.K.S. Brigade further ahead from A pass from Licut. |Ravenhill, Garthwalte netting the fourth. Maran replied with one more goal during the second half. CIVILIANS' TRIAL
ning of McGilchrist and Grimths, the former scoring three tries, crossing the Army line twice in the first half.
The Army pack was considerably (Navy strengthened by the inclusion of two Borderers players, Hardy and
100-A.T. Lay (K.C.C.) v Navy. 19-Capt. E. Manners,
2nd. X1) v K.C.C.
93-F. R. Zimmern (Recrelo) v Gilmore, and Barry, Morgan and
C.C.C.
Armstrong, of the Fusiliers. The forwards had the better of the
68T. Hunter (Police) v R. E.
South China i Cup
FULL DETAILS OF
MACAO SWEEP '
The full details of the sweep on the South China Cup at Macao yesterday are as follows:
1.—No. 115,568 ... $74,603.86 2.-No, 138,994 ... 21,872.68 3. No. 48,475 ... 10,086.20 Other numbers, carrying $471.45 each together with the ponios which they drew were as follows:
Black Velvet Hold Commander Banjolina
Fi Fa Greit
Gold Currency Gold Bullion
117,057
70,150
62.234
Boxing Eve
78,176
Burgómaster
143,315
Cheaterfeld
54,173
Chief Seattle
20,270
Colombo
68,GG4
Chivalrous
63,714
Delightful Chance
88,729
Fudge
87,275
120,001
Hali
120,406
42,707
108,000
Glad Eyes
66,986
Helter Skelter
111,801
Hell for Leather
27,281
Heart's Glory
185,267
Iron Grey
42,712
67,991
33,426
31,816
104,247
Partnership
78,498
Royal Flush
6,137
Racing Spirit
39,312
Racing Pride
69,853
Racing Luck
114,727
Shaughraun Sarabande
84,427
.89,077
Solar Star ...
61,005
Soldier of Fortune
141,239
Thleum
146,916
The Carp
40,743
70,403
Valley Hall
26,160
54,745
2,285
20,226
Ironsides
Kindo
No Fear
Pie Face
Tiny Star
Vngo Warrington
Zero
GO--E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) vacrums during the first half but bad
Navy,
"threes' handling amongst the 59-W. Meadows (Police) v R.E. spoilt many openings. After the The Civilians' hockey team to meet | 54-Pay. Cmdr. Hargeaves interval the forwards were inclined SHAMEEN SOCCER
(Navy) v K.C.C.
to pack too high but improved in Lieut. Bramwell (Navy) the loose.
K.C.C.
the Combined Services next Sunday, was selected following the trial match 45 between the Probables and the! Possibles оп the Polleo Training, 45 E. McManon (H.K.C.C. 2nd. defence with Floyd and Muspralt- School ground yesterday morning. W
A very poor game resulted from Eastern Ath. Of the other forwards there is no the First Division game between 1.K. Club comment needed--they did their the Lincolns and St. Joseph's, and Young Indians alt admirably.
As regards the Chinese they were the refereeing left much 16 outplayed in the first half of the desired. The Lincolas had an easy prane and faced with a two goal task and were more than value for deficit at the interval did not make their alx goals to one victory. The Railway good soon enough to pull out on Kame provided them with some ex- East Lanes,
cellent shooting, practice. The Police top. Tam Kong-palt and Wong Saints lacked cohesion and for the Medicals Mee-shut were undoubtedly the pick of the eleven, and were respon. #reater part of the exchanges were the defensive. Elms was a sible for many of the raids, which.. although repulsed by the sterling tower of strength, but the showing Army defence, were none the less of the remainder was weak. K. East Lancs. Mohammed, creditable.
from whom great R.A.S.C. 11 9 0 3 84 10 18 A. Reed (Hongkong Hockey Club) wili }things were expected, was starved | R.A.F.
D 0 2 1 22 10, 14 be captain of the team. the right.
The Possibles Lincoln Regt. 10 0 18 30 17 13.
defeated the Prob- Higgins, who scored four of the R.W. Fusiliers 8 0 0 2 27 13 12ables by four goals three in an Lincolna aggregate, was ever menace, and received ample support |
Radio S.C. 11 6 0 6 21 20 10 evenly contented game that produced R.A.M.C. 10 6 0 18 23 10 hockey of a fairly, good standard. H.K. Polico 9.3 0 6 11 17. 6 A feature of the brought off some extraordinarily Club de Recreio 0 2 0 7 18 20 from hla Isro Insiden.
game was the Wong R.A.O.C.
800 15 20 0 brillance of U. B. Souzn, of the Radio Sports Club, who played in goal for R.E
200 11 30 4 the Possibles. He brought off soms Railway Rec.
miraculous clearances. His display C..
was very impressive and he has been
Amalt on
NAVY FORCE PACE The Navy provided no Henantion in their Cup game with the Civilians, holders of the trophy when they forced the pace before the interval to take a two clear goal tend. But they were unable to maintain their early form with the result that the Civilians were able to stare a splendid recovery and Acore four times without reply
after the interval.
SPORT
ADVTS.
fine Maves.
#
FUSILIERS UNLUCKY The Fullers were rather unlucky to lose their debut game in First Division football to the Gunners yesterday by the odd goals in three. Their play, however, falls far short of the standard of their predecessors.
Yesterday's game, taken all round was good with the Fuillers showing
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB up well in combined forward move-
The
mente. Throughout the
gamle
THIRTEENTH EXTRA Harrison and Talbot were aggres RACE MEETING will be held sive, but Hughes was inclined to (Weather permitting) at HAPPY keep possession a little too long. VALLEY
Saturday, 15th Pardoe, in
the centre of the December, 1934, commencing at Arillery intermediate line, played his unual good game, distributing the ball with accuracy, but the
จด
The First Bell will be rung at forwards were their weak link and
jacked finish in front of goal.
2.00 p.m.
1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
The Fusiliers opened the scoring through Harrison with Morton qualising before the interval. The Gunners got the deciding goat Hongkong, 10th December, 1994, shortly before time.
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An incident in the Lai Wah Cup match between the Army and the Combined Chiness on Saturday. Morrison in the act of clearing with Durham and one of the Chinese' forwards on the ground in the gond-
mouth. (Photo: Mes Cheung),
K.C.C. TENNIS
TOURNEY
XI v IR.C. Juniors.
Kelly played a great game in
Williams very, effective on the
LEAGUE
38-Mid. Sturdea (Navy 2nd. right wing. Metcalf was Con H.M.S. Seamen Outplay
XI) V.K.C.C. Juniors.
apicuoua through his tackling, but 36-Lieut, de Pritchard (Army) | Hubbard was two well watched to
I.R.C. *31-F.D. Pereira (L.R.C.) y Army.
*Significa not out
BOWLING.
out.
Merchants
prove very menacing. Mecke, the
Canton, Dec. 9. Club serum-half, met his match in
On Friday last, H.M.S. Boumow de Hamilton who was sound through-feated Shameen in the Shameen.
Soccer League by two goals to one. for 26--G. Souza (C.C.C. Jun- several speedy passing movements than the merchants, but bad luck pro- Robertson and Rigg were seen in The sellers were a much better team
lora) v Recreio Juniors, and had In Turner another stal vented them from scoring more than 6 for 12-N, Whitley (C.S.C.C.) wart. The Club forwards scrummed two
Individual rather than team play the weakness_of_the_Shämeon side. Thore was little combination, and thero wore moments when the whole team seemed demeralised and minus all nighting spirit, Shameen was not ton to
D.D.S.
very badly throughout the Arst half 6-for 36-A H-Rumjahn (IRC seldom getting the ball out.
Juniors) v H.K.C.C.
6 for 21-U. M. Omar (C.C.C.) v
Recreio
ARMY EARLY SURPRISE
6 for 37A. P. Pereirn (Recreio) The Army caused an early sur.
was.
one.
V C.C.C. Juniors) v C.C.C. Jun-verted try, The Club soon made
amends, however, and McGilchrist | Cicala
priae by opening the scoring was lucky the score 5 for 29-A. Noronha (Recreio through Motcalfe with an ancon The following in the League table:
lora.
4 for 18-A. J. Hulse (D.B.S.) y went over wide for Castleton to Moth
majorise, a performance which was Soamew
few minutes later.
Tarantula Robin Turner was the next to score, with
C.S.C.C.
4 for 29B, G. Baker (Police) repented
RE.
4 for 31-Lt. Cmdr. Besant
(Navy) K.C.C.
3 for 17-M. el Arculli (I.R.C.) v
Army.
for 17-R. Lee (K.C.C.) v Navy,
GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
McKellar & Robb Enter Final Round
8.
Robertson
In the semi-final of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Championship at Fanling yesterday, A. McKellar bent K S. Robertson, 5 and 6, and D. S selected to be the custodian of the Rabb beat T. A. Pearce, 2 and 1. Civiliana eleven,
The complete results of yesterday's) Both sides Acided only ten men, play are as follow!
Second Round A. M. Rodrigues, of the Recreio, and D. Oliveira, of the University, being beat IL V. Ireland, S and 3; A. Me- absentees.
Kellar beat W. J. Jamieson at the F. V. Wong, W. A. Read, E. L. 24th.; T. A. Pearce beat G. Marseill Gosano, G. E. R. Divett and N. A. E. 7 and 0; D. S. Robb beat A. E Mackay all played well for the Prob- Lissaman at the 23rd. ables while outstanding, for the Semi-final-McKellar beat Robert- The Kowloon Cricket Club held an into and A. 8, Bliss.
Possibles were Souza, Parker, J. M. son, 6 and 5; Robb beat Pearce, 2 and,
1. onjoyablo American tonnis tourna- mont
Pinto (3) and G. Perkins netted the yesterday afternoon. tho "Qualia" defeating the "Sparrow goals for the Possibles, while the by 308 games to 202. At the con-through Awter Singh,
Probables obtained their three goals clusion of the tournament a silver: spoon was prosented to each pair in the winning team.
"Quails" Defeat The Sparrows
Tho teams were as follow:
Selected Team
Shameen
P. W. L. D. Pts. 3 3 0 0 0 5 13 13
4 2.3 0 4 2 1 1 0 2
1 0 0 1 1
3 1 2 0 2
0 0 0 0 0
Our Own Correspondant.
Castleton again adding the extras Club Lusitano and just before the interval scored his second try which was uncon- [verted,
Shortly after the re-start Robert- for Castleton to goal and Griffiths son picked up in the loose and after scored fur Robertson to convert. a good run transferred to Rigg who Just before time Metcalfe landed a went over in the far corner. In beautiful penalty goal for the quick succession McGilchrist scored | Army,
TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT Owing to the absence of a large proportion of the Fleat from long- kong on December 12, the first match The following have been selected to of the Triangular Tournament (Army represent the Civilians against the lv. Navy) arranged for that date fa ati tho team will bo U postponed to a later date. B. Souza (Radio Sports Club);
CAER CLARK CUP "Quails": Mr. and Mrs. J. S. F. V. Wong
(St. Andrew's Completing their first round fix- Smith, E., C. Fincher and Miss 0. Club) and E. V. Reed (Hongkong turos in teh Caer Clark Cup compati- Dalziel, Mr. and Mrs. Wigg, Mr. and Hockey Club); C. B. Parker (Police), tion, the C. L. A. defeated tho Mrs. L. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. W. A. Road (longkong Hockey Club) Necroly Ladies by two goals, to nil Annisa, E. G. Warren and Miss A. (Capt.), and B. L. Gosano (Univer- at King's Park on Saturday. M. Mackenzie, Bir. and Mrs. Kirby, Bority); N. A. E. Mackay (St. Andrew's Whitley and E. Woolley scored for nor and Mrs. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Club), G. E. R. Divett (Hongkong the winners. R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. W. Hockey Club), Gurbachan Singh (Kow- The HH. Ladies piled up a total Smith, Mr and Mrs. Fancy, C. J. loon Indians Tennis Club), J. M. Pinto of seven goal without reply against Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford
(Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club) and the C. B. 8. at Scokunpoo on Saturday A. F. Sousa (Kowloon Indians' Tennis to take two more points in the com "Sparrows": E. Abraham and Mrs. Club). Reserves: back. A. M. potition. J. Churehii! (2) Mra. P. M.: 8. Stainfield, A. E. Collins and Miss Rodrigues (Club de Recreio); half- Harrop (2), C. ferguson, F. Marsh M. Grimths, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hill, C. back, A. & Blins (St. Andrew's Club) and A. Jacks scored for winners.. I Stapleton and Mrs. E. C. Fincher, forward, Awtar Singh (Young Men's League Table To Date Hansen and Mrs. Ellkatono, Langley Sikh Association).
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