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SHANGHAI WIN FROM which just passed outside.
CHINESE
BRILLIANT DISPLAY FORWARDS SHINE IN MATCH OF EIGHT GOALS
The
crowd was greatly excited with the fast exchanges,
.
From the kick out,Shanghai broke away finely and Wilson put over # perfect centre which Favacho hoaded in neatly.
Shanghai were two up, but s slip by Read gave China a chance
HOME FOOTBALL
LIVERPOOL GO DOWN AT HOME
ENGLISH LEAGUE .
Liverpool, Yesterday.
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CHINA NEW YEAR RESULTS AT FANLING
ADAMSON CUP FINAL
China, New Year competitions of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling resulted as follow:-
Fourball foursomes (17 tries) :-
On the United Services Recrea- The First Division match betian Club ground, Kowloon, yeater tween Liverpool and Manchester day, the Army beat the Hong Kong Hockey Club by four goals to one in United, played here, resulted:-
a Sim Shield match,
Breaking away in the first ten minutes the Army forwards scored through Dobble. In the next few | Col. Bestock and Mejor minutes a corner led to Kealey put; * ́Beamish
Manchester United... Liverpool
Wednesday
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Table To Date
Goals.
P. W. D. L. 28 15 8 B
F. A. Pls.
C. E. Hohnes and F. A.
Merry
57 39ting the Army further ahead. The H. U. Ireland and A. T.
Club made many futile attacks on Lay the Army goal.
and. Li Tin-sang, placing nicely, Beckburn...29 15 6 8 35. 36 38 INTERPORT SOCCER VISIT
Fung King-cheung scored with a
Sunderland
28 14 5 9 67 45 33 fast low drive. The closing thrill Aston Villa
27 16 3904 53 33 28 14 4.10 58 43 32 [By "Rover."]
of a great first half was reserved Derby
27 12 7 8 83 49 31 Before an immense crowd at till the last minute, David making Letcaster
Leeds
.97 13 5 9 56 60 81 save from one of Huddersfield .28 12 6 10 57 89 30 Happy Valley yesterday, Shang-a marvellous
Everton.....28 13 3 12 wiha Suen Kam-shun's speciala.
46 44 29 hal's Interport soccerites, re-shuffled team, scored a fine vic- Shanghal led at the interval by Liverpool...28 10 7 11 02 46.27 Bolton...28 11 & 12 51 48 27 the Combined Chinese the odd goal in three.
M'chester C. 28 10 7 11 51 tory over
84-27 Right from the resumption, the Arsenal.....28 9 9 10 45. -48 XI. by five goals to three.
went clean Newcastle...29 12 3 14 49 50 27 Shanghai brought in Rend, Duffy. Shanghal forwards Moore and Jones to the exclusion through. Gash and his colleagues Sheffield U. 28 10 8 12 81. 83 28 West Ham.28 10 6 58. 65 26 played a strong half-back game. Burnley 28 11 8 14 57 79 25 of Sinclair, Wright, Turner Stokes, the latter four having play- Pau Ka-ping threw away when Birmingham 26 10 4 12 48 ed in the vanguard of the Inter-hard pressed.
China's backs were kicking well. port XI. who lost to Hong Kong by three-nil.
Read was at right A big punt by Lau Mau, was taken back and Palmer crossed to left. by Fung. King-cheung, but he was
left wing. stopped by Palmer just in time. Wilson going up to
End to end play became, the Duffy and Moore took the places
and
of Pote-Hunt and Costa in the order. Shanghai were doing bet- middle line and Pote-Hunt and ter with the wind und nice pass- Costa filled two of the vacancies Injing by the front line ended with the attack, the fourth being made up by Jones.
Lai Yuk-tat (left back), Leung Yuk-tong (right half) and Lam Yuk-ying (left hall) were absent from the selected Chinese XI. Teams:-
outside. putting just Favacho Moore and Duffy shone against the speedy Chinese forwards.
Costa Scores
The Club early in the second half reduced their opponents' lead. Divett book a pass from Dand and sent square
across
the goal for Francis to score. The Army scored twica In the closing stages of the game through Wernicke,
K.B.S.F.P.A. Win
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73 566.
.74-5-69
..77—7—70
E. D. Lawrence and
L. G. S. Dodwell....76-3=72 R. Young and A. T. Lay 76—4—12
The mixed medal round and the tombstone competition were both cancelled owing to insufficient en». trips.
The Adamson Cup The Adamson Cup (Junior Sec- The Kowloon British School tien competition) February 1, play- Former Pupils' Association defeated at Happy Valley, resulted in ed the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club H. Hampton qualifying with a at hockey yesterday at King's Park. score of 87-23-64. Cardiff ....29 7 8 14
Whitley (2) and Pearn scored for Bury.2008 14 Portsmouth 27 10 0 17 36, 63 20 the winners.
40 66 21
M'cheater U. 28 5 9 14 3961 19
FIRST RESULTS,
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY BEGINS
A start having been made earlier than in other years, the first fix- tures in the Hong Kong Cricket Club's annual lawn tennis tourna
with them the ment-carrying men's championships of the Colony
were deelded yesterday,
LEAGUE CRICKET
SAPPERS WIN IN SECOND DIVISION
On their own ground at King's Park yesterday, Royal Navy 2nd XI. lost to Royal Engineers & Royal Corps of Signals by 85 runs in division II. of the Cricket League. Scores:---
RE. and R.S. Q.M.S. Leppard, e Sparrow, b
Waters 'L/Cpl. Penny, b Trusaler
Lt-Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, c
Cornish, b Trussler
Then Costa pierced the Chinese defence with Pau Ka-ping beaten Combined Chinese:-Pau Ka--but Ng Kam-chuen made a splen
Ng Sze-kwang. an ex-champion, pink (S. China); Ng Kam-chuen did save right on the goal-line, a
made an appearance in the open (Athletic), Lau Mau (S. China); fact that was warmly cheered.
Such Kam-shun and Ip Pak-wa, doubles. He and his partner, Ho (S. Leung Wing-tak
China), Wong Shui-wa (Athletic), Li on the Chinese left wing, were Ka-lau, who has played for China
Chan playing strong football; and dan- in the Far East Olympiad, won Cpl. Butler, c and b Gregory Tin sang (8. China); Kwang-iu (Athletic).. Fung King-ger often threatened from this easily from a Japanese pair. S. E.L/Cpl. Durand, b Trusster... cheung (S. China), Wong Pak- Wing; and following a very spirit Green, another ex-champion, play- Col. R. B. Skinner, not out.. chong (Athletic), Suen Kam-ed attack, David saved a crashing ed in the Club championship. Yes- Lt. Macdonald, b Gregory ... Sign. White, c. Gregory, b
Waters suen (Athletic), Ip Pak-wa (S. shot from Ip Pak-wa, but the torday's results:-
Open Singles:-J. G. Lawrie goalle was penalised for carrying. Chinn).
Fung King-cheung passed across beat W. B. Cornaby 1-6, 6-4, 6-1, to Suen Kam-shun and the Athle.-; Iu Tak-cheuk received a walk tic crack crashed the ball past over from K. T. San.
Open Doubles: Ng Sze-kwong David to equalise amidst tumultuous
and Ho Ka-lau beat T. Imurs and cheering,
The match was
6-3, 6-1, 6-3; V, now intensely H. Yoshida
Yvanovich and C. Barretto beat interesting.
Wilson crossed finely to Costa A. H. Crook and Dr. Montgomery and Shanghai again led through 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 0-6, 6-2; Y. Sajikl Gregory Costa scoring close in.
Shangbai: David; Read, Palmer: Duffy, Gash, Moore; Fuyucho, Pote-Hunt, Coatn, Jones, Wilson.
Referee: Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M.. .R.A.
F.
Linesmen: Mr. L.S.B.A. Atkinson, R.N.
Smith,
Fast From Outset Shanghai kicked off and early
Shanghai obtained their fourth exchanges were very fast, Jones goai a véry few minutes after, boing prominent at forward. Favache centering accurately for Shanghai attacked on the left but Jones to tap nicely into the nét." Ng Kam-chuen got the ball away
China rallied in great style. with a nice kick Sven Kam-shun Suen Kam-shun advanced finely
over.
Sign. Warwick, b Gregory
1
24
62
2
0
16
2
Other scores were:~-~
A. E. Clarke
G. McLeod
A. J. W. Dorling T. Young
E. M. Hanlon
.86-1868
.91-22—60
.88—16-72
92-1874
.92—18-75
There were fourbeen entries.
Other Resulta
In the final tle for the Adamson Cup for 1928, W. H. Edmonds best P. Morrison 2 and 1 over 36 holes.
In the play-off for the Captain's Cup (January) at Fanling, A. H. Ferguson qualifed with a score of 75-372. D. J. Gilmore round- ed 85-11-74 and K. S. Robertson 84-678.
BOXING
TOMMY LOUGHRAN DEFEATS
* EMANUEL
Los Angeles, Feb. 5. Tommy Loughran, light heavy weight champion, for the second time defeated Armand Emanuel, San Francisco lawyer-boxer, here to-night. Loughran was floored In the seventh, but finished strong. 'The title holder won five rounds, Emanuel three and two were even.
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C.M.S. Kennard, b Gregory Sgt. Harrison, b. Gregory
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Total
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121
DOWLING ANALYSIS. 0. M. 14.3 3 52
F
W.
5.
7 2 16
and T. Isomura beat E. Railton Waters and G. Pile 6-0, 6-1, 6-4.
Club Championship: -S. Green beat H. V. Parker 6-0, 6-1.
Tomorrow's Games
Sparrow
E. Cornish
Trussler
No matches are down for to-day. To-morrow's fixtures are:-
Open Singles:-A. H. Crook v.
somura; M. K. Lov. Ng Sze- cheung.
took up the running from a faulty and gave to Ip Pak-wa, who scor-C., E. Holmes; S. E. Green v. T. kick by Rend, but Ip Pak-wn shot ed a very smart goal.
China still were very dangerous Gash put forward nicely in sub-and Suen Kam-shun nearly equalis- sequent play and Shanghai's fored with a good opening. wards were lively around the Chin- Then Shanghal came again and ese gen!, Pote-liunt heading to the goalie, who cleared.
Dashing away along the right, Chan Kwong-iu raised the hopes of the large local crowd, but Wong Pak-ehong was slow and Palmer made a fine clearance.
Pote-Hunt clinched matters with Shanghai's fifth- remarkable game full of incident ending with Shangha: deserved winners by five goals to three.
Comments
Open Doubles: Lim Peng-chin | and A. H. Rumjahn v. R. M. Henderson and W. B. Cornaby: Lai Kwong-taun and lu Tak-lan: v. Cheng Chi-wing and Lau Man- kwong: Major R. H. Lacas and Dr. R. E. Tottenham v. Horace Lo and Iu Tak-cheuk.
Club Championship: J. G. Lawrie v. 0. C. Womack.
Handicap Singlos, "B":-E. J. R. Mitchell (owe 5/6) v. T. Megarry (owe 3/6).
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The Shanghai Interport Rugby
2 team returned to Shanghal on the "Empress of France" yesterday.
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2 0 20 0
3
b
4 2 11 Royal Navy 2nd XI. Mid. Wright, Wyatt,
Durand
C
Mne. Truasier, c Kennard, b
Durand......
Capt. Cornish; b Wyatt Lt. Davies, b Durand ER.A. Sparrow, c and b Wyatt Ch. Wtr. Gregory, Wyatt.. Pay. Lt. Waters, e Macdonald,
b Wyatt
Burg. Lt. Bingham, b Durand Surg. Lt. Munro, c and b Wyatt Lt. Walker, not out
Extras
Total
One man absent,
Shanghal scored after smart play The match was one of the best by Wilson and Costa, the ball seen for a long time; it was full crossing to Favaeho who wetted of fast and elever play. There with a nice low drive close in. was a distinct freshness about the
Handicap Doubles: H. Graves Durand Shanghai pressed and Pau Ka-play of the Shanghai team from ping was very busy. Suen Kam-the start as the players appeared and C. L. Sandes (rec. 15) v. J. Wyatt shun broke away again, but he was to jump right into their stride Barrow and L. T. Ride (rec. 3/6). 'well stopped by Read. Then from the kick-off.
⚫ just as the latter was getting dan
China's Stars
Palmer held up Fung King-cheung Both goalkeepers played bril-were rare foragers, Costa partieu-
liantly despite the goals scored. larly doing many clever things. It appeared that David had the more difficult shots to negotiate than Pau Ka-ping. One or two of David's saves bordered on the marvellous, and the Shanghai goalie gave a great display.
gerous.
China's best chance, however, was a smart attempt by Ip Pak-wa. who was "fed" by Suen Kam-shun. and the winger nearly forced through in a good attempt.
At the other end, Pau Ka-ping saved grandly from Wilson.
Then China came very near just after, Fung King-cheung going through-but Chan Kwong-iu's final shot was charged down.
Brilliant Save
A brilliant save by David from Such Kam-shun at
point blank range was warmly applauded and both goalies inved many shots, the play being exciting and very fast. Li Tin-sang cleared a dangerous situation with a clever kick,
After Palmer had cleared well. Fung King-cheung again got Chan Kwong-lu moving, and the little winger taking the ball on the
run-crashed home a terrific shot
Falmer was the best back on the feld, being as steady as a rock on many dangerous occasions. Read kicked well, but was variable under pressure.
For the Chinese, Pau Ka-ping kept a splendid goal and had little chance with the goals scored.
Ng Kam-chuen was the better of two good backs, Lau Mau kicking strongly on occasions.
ROWLING ANALYSIS.
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The marriage arranged between 6 Mr. Sidney James Edwards, of Colombo, Eldest xon of Professor
1 and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, of HiR- 7tury, Harrow-on-the-Hill. and Miss o Barbara Wing, eldest daughter of Mr. John Clifford Wing and Mrs. o Wing, of Dryden House, College Fields, Clifton, Bristol, was to take place at Home on Jan. 2. Mr. Ed- awards, who is a parther in Booty and Edwards, was resident for several years in Singapore, when
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VOLUNTEERS TO MEET UNIVERSITY
The following will represent the Volunteers against the University on Sunday at 11am.' sharp on the University ground: A. W. Hay ward (Captain), H. Owen Hughes, H. V. Parker, A. Reid, J. A. Summers, K. H. Batger, G. E. R. Divett, H. L. F. Ewin, B. L. Stock, N. A. E. MacKay, and E. R. West.
"Varsity Second Team
The Chinese half-backs were not 80 good as the rest of the team,
The following will represent the the "feeding" on many occasions 'Varsity 2nd XI. in a League match being much too wild and high; against the Hong Kong Cricket but Leung Wing-tak showed the Club, on the latter's ground, on beat conception of half-back play. Saturday at 2 p.m. sharp-F The forwards, especially the Hiptools (Captain), Dr. M. B. wings, were at times brilliant, Osman, A. Baker, S. R. Kermani, Suon Kam-shua and Ip Pak-wa in H. T. Barma, K. T. Loke, A. B. the last quarter of an hour near Sulieman, G. E. Yeah, A. A. Aziz, ly retrieved the game. Fung King- D. Roy, and K. F. Gan. Shanghal's forwarde were clever cheung and Chan Kwong-lu, on the as a line, with the wingers Wilson right, were equally strong-and
Duffy and Moore were consist- antly good without being brilliant, and Gash showed, his usual high- class football in this match, his "feeding." placing and coolness being an object lesson to centre- halves,
The LB,C tesnia:tournaments,
(on the left) and Favacho (on the David's wonderful saves testifled which were arranged for February, right) outstanding, both giving to their shooting abilities. Wong have been cancelled owing to lack highly polished displays. The in- Pak-cheng, in the centre, played a of entries, with the exception of the sides, Jones, Costs and Fote-Hunt, steady game but was too slow for Ladies Hard Court Singles Cham-
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