SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 6th April, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.“
The First Boll will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. 1. BROWN,
Secretary,
Hongkong, 1st April, 1935.
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HOWE'S THREE GOALS
DO THE
RICK
THWARTS ARMY'S LAI WAH CUP ASPIRATIONS
South China Had To Fight Hard
(Continued from Pago 8.)
The introductinh of Chan-Tak-faj: Into the forward Hue WAN A big success, this young player perform Ing very ereditably. He concen trated on creating openings for his colleagues and to this respect did more valuable work than if he had gone for goals.
Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa play.
fast
(Continued from Page 8),
1935%
FUSILIERS SHOOT
THREE DAYS' COMPETITIONS ON
KOWLOON RANGE
Men of the End Battalion, the
Royal Welch Fusliers, held a very How
succchetul three days shoot over the Kowloon Ranges on Thursday, Fri- any and Saturday last week, and yesterday the winning competitors rocerved their prizes as the tiania of Lol. R. E. Hindson following the
morning band programme,“
Despite the weather the men had a very good time, thanks in a largo
tion, but North played with diation- tion at left half and proved; a real stumbling block to Bernie Görano.
Swain and Steele gave an improved Account of themselves although their tendency to falter under pressure was again exposed. Nevertheless both measure to the activities of "Bookic" kicked very well first time, while Wale Setterfield, of Ipswich, who Sicele occasionally came into the Ilmo-aced as commission agont for the Witle is atno "Yandown" - Target, ligst with some smart covering.
hoping to set up his stand at the torthcoming Hongkong Area Small Artan Meeting it is stated. --------
They
Stand In
The Tables
CHAMPIONSHIPS. SETTLED
As a result of the work-end
• POLISHED ROWLANDS
Rowlanda gave a polished display
The inter-riatoon Match was given league football, China Chinn "A" in goal. He had no chance with additional favour by the generosity have won the first division cham- the shots which panned him, but of Major D. II. Bicors, on. R.. pionship and East Lancashires Ine saved at least four other goal who gave a cup for the competition. third division, Present, stand- acoring shots by reasons of him ad- | There ware 660 entries for the lugs In the tables are: mirable anticipation and quick decl-imlivitual eventa.
alons.
Following are the results of the shoot:
Army
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ed well enough to demand careful The Army' made a promising start Onlcers Match (Southwell Cup) watching, and but for Ash they and fairly monopolised the play in the 1. Lt. J. B. Johnson, 53; 2, Capt. would probably have netted a num-irst ten minutes. A well conceived. 11. ap Rhys Price and L. A. J. Lincoln Regt. ber of goals. Tam completed
an movement which carried the ball into ewis, tied with 52. afternoon of sound and intelligent the Civilians penalty area Was
Warrant Officers and Sergeants R. W. Fusiliers 1 R. Navy footlin y converting the penalty beautifully rounded off by Sandford
League Table which put South Chinn on level terms who rushed in and beat Rodger with Match1, C.Q.M.S. Cheetham, 66; 2,¦ |
the winning a first time ground shot.
. . M. Grinham, 10.
Goals and then heading in
Corporals and Lance Corporals
P. W. D. L. F.A. Pta. goal in inimitable style.
The lead, however, was short-lived. Match-1 L/Cpl. 48 Davies "C" Cos. China "A" 20 17 1 900 17 37 The game was played at a
somewhat A fierce attack on the Army goal saw 00; 2, 1/Cpl. Stapley, 51. pace, and although the
China "B" 18 9 4 5 42 35 18: Fusillors Match-1, Fusilier Peck Lincoln Regt. 21 10 9 42 40 allppery surface of the ground oc-A. V. Goanno obtain possession after earfonally defeated the players in Rowlands had made two partial saves hamp, 49; 2, Fusilier 87 Jones, 46: lengkong F.C. 18 7 4 3 34 30 their efforts to keep the ball moving and the inside left banged the ball3. Fusillér 33 Haylor, 40; All of ""Chinese Atb. 10 8 0 4 43 32 quickly, the first half exchanges were into the net.
Co.
4 6 43 notable for many brilliant movementa
Young Soldiers.1. Fusiller Ander-LK. Police. 18 6 4 4 30 28 by both set of forwards.
non "B" Co., G0; 2, Fusiller Stiff "C Club de Recr. 17 7
R. Navy... 17 7 3 7 20 Co., 16.
R.W. Fusiliers 10. 5 5 6 93 Boys Match.--Boy Sime.
RA.
10 6 1 12 Inter-Platoon Match-No.
St. Joseph's. 1743 10 19 Platoon "B" Co., 45.
Inter-Company Competition (Mus. Lancashires 18 34 11 28 ketry Shield)-1, "C" Co., 1857; 2, Kowloon F.C. 17 2 12 21 39 7 "D" Co., 1745; 3, Headquarter Wing,
DIVISION II 1743; 4, "B" Co., 1788.
RIDLEY OUTWITS DEFENCE
an
After this it was mostly the
Civilians. Howe netted three times in succession to give them what proved 10 k
winning lead. ggins It was Ridley who, receiving in bla Kucceeded in reducing the arrears own half, side-stepped his way before the interval, but the Civilians three opponents and then delivered the ball to Higgins with ideal were value for their advantage. through pass, which the centre.
The game deteriorated sadly in the forward collected in his stride and second half and there was a consider bent Wong Wing with a ground shot,able amount of inconclusive midfield The Lincolns thoroughly deserved play, with players miskicking, and the lead, but they did not keep it for promising attacks spoilt by foolish longer than two minutes, the Chilanders. The Army held their own Charine BUTTERWORTH
Here awerning down for Chan Tak-ful territorially but seldom looked likely to beat Itend after the ball had hit UNA MERKEL, EDWAND
goal-scorers. EVERETT HORTONI the cross-bar.
File was outstanding during this DONALD COOK The Chinese twice went very close
to scoring again after this, Teu Kwai-period and Syd. Strange was solid. Bickford had a good deal of the bail from a Berec drive, while the goal of it, while A. V. Goreno was out of shing making Read save brilliantly but did not always make the best ure keeper cleverly fisted over a cunning his depth at luxide left, shot by In Puk-wn.
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But it was the, Lincolns who went
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ahead again and once more it through Ridley, who slammed in perfect shot from 25 yards range, Wong Wing being completely beaten. held This slender advantage wAH until the interval, and with the Lin. colns holding their own very well in defence there was a distinct prospect of South China auffering their first lengue defend of the son calamity befell the soldiers. Robson handling in the penalty area. Kong-pals unde no mistake from the spot kick and shortly afterwards Edminson fouled Two a little distance from the corner fing.
CHANCES MISSED
Jinn
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Devonport Services
Beat Aldershot
London, Mur. 30. One of the most interesting rugby! matches played to-day was the meet- in between the Devonport Serviers and the Aldershot Services. The Devonport men won by 21 points to
15.
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2 Hongkong FC. 1 R. Navy
3 University
Fire and Movement Rifle Competi-South China tion,-1, "D" Co. Team, (Capt. W. P. E. Lancashires Kenyon, M.C., Sergt. Armstrong and Lincoln Regt. Sergt. Hares); 2, "A" Co. Team, Eastern Ath. & Chinese Áth. (Capt. M W Whitaker, C. S. M. Grinham and Sorgt. Coster).
League Table
Goals Light
Match."A" Automatic
P. W. D. E. F. A. Pts. Team of "D" Co., Sergt. Ingram and
Lincoln Regt. 18 17 0 1 67 19 34 Sergt. Wirham).
Falling Plate-1. "D" Ca., (Capt., Navy 19 12 '67 34 26 Fusilier Church). Kenyon, M... It. A. J. Lewis and E. Lancashires 17 12 14 51 18 25 R.W. Fusiliers 14 6 4 4 37 24 10 16 7 2 730 28 16 Sergeants Mens (Ethelston Cup). R. A. G. 9. M. Grinham, 93; Wooden Spoon, South China 14 6 3 5 38 27 15 C.Q.M.S. Green.
th. 177 1 30 42 15 12. D.
..... 14 0 2 6.26 Hongkong F.C. 10 4 5 10 Eastern Ath. 18 5 University 15 4 Kowloon F.C. 17 1
LOCAL YACHTING
Commodore. Elliott Wins Race
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1 12 1 10 30 2 14
DIVISION III
#R. E. OR. W. Fusiliers 4R. W. Fusiliers 2 E. Lancashires 1 R.A.F.
Railway Ree. H. K. Police Lincoln Regt. R.A.0.C. 12. E.
H.K. Police
o Club de Recreio Lengue Table
Gonla
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The sailing match arranged Said afternoon between Members and the United Services in "A" class boats was cancelled owing to
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. the Bombers team not being complete. E. Lancashires 20 1082 22 34 Therefore an ordinary "A" class race Lincoln Regt. 20 13 3.4 04 25 20 3 London Scottish 12 was held instead..
10 13 2 4 48 32 28 RA.S.C. 27 Bristol
The following are the results of the The outside right placed an ideal chief Rugby Union fixtures played centre into the goalmouth and Tam's to-day: head did the rest. After this the Bedford Lincolns were rather' out of the pie-Blackheath ture. Ridley could not get going Coventry again and Higgins was also too well Devonport Ser shadowed to find opportunities for!
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10 8 7 33 30 20
All the bonts started in 21 fine, R. A. F. 14 Royal Air Force 0-breeze well-reefed. A3, A12, and AG R.A.M.C. 18 9 27 31 31 20
had a small lead over the other boats Club de Reer, 19 7 39-46-4317 round the first mark (Quarry Bay). R.W. Fusillers 14 86 37 27 16
Aldershot Ser-
vices
21
5 Waterloo
vices
1
Those boats who shook out their R.A.0.C.
31 Gloucester
those quick dashes through the de- Halifax fence, Both English and McGuin- Hurlequins ness hail chances, but they were too Leicester slow, insisting upon getting the ball London Irish unfer complete control before at-Manchester tempting to shoot; the quick moving, Moseley Chinese defenders were thus able to Northampton clear with ease. Baldry niso
made Richmond And blunder towards the close and Wasps. on the whole the Lincolns had no cause to complain about the result. Old Alleynlans,
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bent up to Kowloon Rocka, where A12 CRUISER NIGHT RACE THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO
13 led, followed by A3 and AB, but the
positions again changed on rounding
the Quarry Bay mark, thou
boing!
A5, A9, and 12,
Taylors 21
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01 A6 dropped to fourth place,
WEATHER CONDITIONS ADD
TO EXCITEMENT
"Azuma" with Mr. E. B. Lambert
by the Royal
3 halyards having been carried away at the helm won the night race for
giving the victory to A12 after a fine cruiser yachts, held pital a race over 0.4 miles.
Torquay Athle St. Bart's Hos-
tie 20 Edinburgh Wan..
dorers 6 Kelso West O'Scot-
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Today's quotations as receive FRANCE DEFEATS GERMANY by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz shortly after the close of the morning sension of the Manila Stock Exchange are as follows:-
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Detailed results were:
o Oslo A2 ......... 10.46.00
(Lt. Donaldson-R.N.)
Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday, The course set was from the starting Eine off the Club, westward to Rocky Island off the south coast of Lantau faland, and back' to the finishing line, leaving Hongkong to port.
Asuma came in first, doing the 441 miles in just under 10 hours, an
excellent performance.
The prize for, the first boat with) an anuiteur crew on board was won
10 Carpenter Al
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(Mr. J. R. Bergue Coupland)
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Wasp II A3 ...
18.39.37.
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(Comdr. Cowland) Jan A6
D.N.F.
16.47.31.
7
(Mr. E. Cock) Isobel A7
by 'Mu're.
10.41.45
4
Detalla:
(Dr. L J. Davis) Joss AB ....... 10.43.47
(Mr. I. B. Williams) Guil A9...
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