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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930.

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INTERPORT MATCHES shot from Sinclair when that player looked all over a scorer, and Dog- grell shot high and wide from a kood position.

Shanghai's Easy Win

at Soccer

HALF-BACK:_SUPERIORITY

Shanghai, Feb. 2. Shanghal made an excellent start in the series of Interport Soccer games by gaining a pronouneed victory over the visiting Hong Kong

probably ex-

it.

THE

H.K. GOLF CLUB

The Starting Times for Sunday

9,16 a.m.-C. B. Riggs and P. Morrison.

CHINA MAIL.

11.24 a.m. - E. Kern and B. J. Lacon.

11.29 a.m. - R. P. Moodle and E. P. Streatfield.

11.32 a.m. --- J. C. Highet and F. M. Ellia.

11.36 a.m.-D. M. Goodall and H. Humpton.

11.40 am. — A. B. Purves and L. |R. Androwes.

11.44 a.m. — C. H. Bradley and T. S. Whyte-Smith.

11.48 a.m. — W. Paterson and T. C. Monagaan.

11.52 a.m. — Q. Eager and D. S.

9.40 am-B. A. Campbell and Robb. J. S. Maclaren.

11.56 a.m. — A. Piercy and D. J.

9.44 a.m. ---- N. K. Littlejohn and Gilmore.. Forbes.

12.00 noon — H. Spicer and B. D.

0.48 a.m. — R. K. Hepburn and Evans. FoLobel.

952 a.m. A. Lench and I. H.

Geare.

9.66 a.m. A. E. Lissaman and

F. A. Remond.

10.00 a.m. — J. Coulthart and A.

Ritchie.

10,04 a.m.- H. A. Lammert and J. P. Sherry.

10.08 a.m.-W. A. Woight and W. N. Fleming,

10.12 a.m. D. Ellis and J. N. Grant.

H. U. Ireland.

10.16 a.m. G. S. Archbutt and

10,20 a.m. O. E. C. Marton and L. G. S. Dodwell.

10.24 a.m. E. J. R. Mitchell and E. D. Matthews,

Mycock.

10.28 a.m. — A. Anderson and C.

10.32 m. – G. H. Coutts and E. M. G. Hanlon.

9.28 a.m. -- C. W. Swell and A. D. Humphreys. Hong Kong Well Beaten

9.92 a.m.-G. B. S. Thomson, and C. W. Jefferies. After the change over, the home

9.36 a.m. E. Lewis and C. superior side.Thwaites. team were still the although it was noticeable that the Inside forwards of the Hong Kong team were waiting for the ball to reach them instead of going to meet.

Not a few chances were lost owing to them allowing themselves to be beaten by the home half-backs for possession. Some good com- blaation by Snook und Doggrell look- eloven, at the Stadium, yesterday.ed like bringing another goal until by five goals to two. The ground Reeves intervened, but play con- was in excellent condition at the tinted to be coined to the Hong commencement of the game, and the Kong half, with the result that it was no surprise when Sinclair ob stands were packed to their utmost tained the third goal, when the old. capacity with enthusiastic specta- second half was 20 minutes form, the attendance

Turner again had a hand in the scoring, for it was from one of his ceeding ten thousand.

low centres that Sinclair deflected The Tientsin team indulged in the ball between the posts. The wing some shooting practice at the nets men of the visiting team were the before the arrival of the contesting only ones in the forward line cap teams, both sides being given a able of making progress, the inside Forwards being invariably beaten rousing reception. Hong Kong, won before the goal area was reached. the ts but the advantage to be Snook got the ball into the net from gained thereby was negligible, for

a pass by Doggrell, but was offside. there was only a slight breeze over However, the fourth goal came ten the sheltered ground.

The ex-minutes after the previous one, changes for the first ten minutes Doggrell dribbling past two defend-Law. were very even, most of the players before placing the ball in the being in midficil and the keen goalmouth, where Sinclair was in tackling by both sets of defendera position to score easily. preventing the forwards from creat-

Hong Kong were awarded a pen- ing openings. Butcher, the visitingalty kick soon afterwards, when Marcal was struck on the arm with the ball from a shot by A. Gosano which did not look really dangerous. Reeves gave Snook TO A centro by Turner caused some

chance with a terrific shot from the excitement when Favacho dashed 12 yards mark, the ball striking the into the centre and bundled the inside of the upright before enter goalkeeper over the line for aing the net. Shanghai soon restored corner, which was cleared. Luckily the advantage, when Sinclair got his for the home side, Pote-Hunt was third goal of the match. When the in splendid form against Butcher, defence were expecting him to make who was the most persistent for-

a pass to Snook, Sinclair made a fine ward in the Hong Kong team, and shot from about 15 yards range, was dangerous on several occasions, which landed in the corner of the only to be beaten by the half-back.net before Rodger realised what had A through pass by Doggrell gave happened. Within a few minutes, Snook a splendid opportunity to Hong Kong obtained their second score, but, with only Rodger to

goal, a centre by Butcher being beat, he shot across the face of the

taken first time, and the ball was goalmouth, the ball passing behind in the net befort Snook could make for a goal-kick. Turner left the feld after a collision with Reeves, having apparently injured his shoulder, and was absent for about ten minutes.

left winger, tried hard to break through, but Pole-ffunt saved the situation and sent Favacho away, Pile forcing the ball into touch.

a move.

The Teams Analysed

Shanghai were easily the superior leum un the day's play, and would have scored more often with a little Shanghal Open Scoring luck. Pate-Hunt was in splendid' Snook then saved well fram Gold | form,' and played one of his best man, who was playing a dashing games, while Duffy on the opposite game in the centre, and later the wing put in a great deal of good custodian had to leave his goal to work. Costa did some useful things clear, with both A. V. Gosano and without playing as well as he Goldman in close attendance. How- usually does. The three inside for- ever, Shanghai took the lead afterwards of the home team all played 23 minutes play. A neat forward well. Sinclair, although not much pass by Duffy gave Turner a clear in evidence in the early stages, run down the wing, and his well- subsequently improved, to slow his placed centre put the defence in usefulness by scoring three of the difficulties. With the goalkeeper goals. Some of the movements by out of position, both Snook and Snock and Doggrell were very good Doggrell tried hard to reach the to watch, and much credit is due to ball, but Hedley cleared, almost on the line, in, the nick of time. Pote- Hunt immediately secured posses- sion, ran along the right wing, and, from his perfect centre, Doggrell headed a fine goal amidst a roar of enthusiasm from the spectators.

Hong Kong were not alow in re taliating, good play by B. Gouano almost having the desired affact, to be followed immediately by a good centre by Butcher, giving A. Gosano a good chance to equalise. He shot straight at Snook and the custodian fell on the ball, the referee Snally ending a scrimmage by giving a the next best. Both the wing half- free kick in favour of the defence., backs were hard workers, while Snook was slightly hurt by being, Reeves played a fine defensive game. kicked on the hoad during the Rodgor made many clever saves and scrimmage.

had very little chance with the shota that beat him."

the former for the manner in which he kept his line moving. Turner sent across a number of good cen- tres, but Favacho did not reach the same form he displayed in the trials.

The weak display by the inside forwards of the Hong Kong team was partly responsible for their defeat. Except for occasional

ashes in the initial half, Goldman did very little of note, while Gosano at inside right did not live up to his reputation. Butcher was the best forward, with B. Gosano

The teams lined up as under:- Hong Kong: mạn Rodger; Reeves and File; Hedley, West and Remedios; B. Gosano, A. V. Gosano (Captain), L. Goldman, Scott, and Butcher.

Seven minutes from the interval, the home team again asserted them- selves, and increased their lead. A cross by Turner went to Favacho, and, although the winger had a reasonable chance of scoring him. self, he passed to Snook in the goalmouth, who shot into the net as the keeper advanced. The Hong Marcal; Pote-Hunt, Costa and Kong, goal had several narrow Duffy; Favacho, Sinclair, Lieut. escapes before the interval and was Snook (Captain), Doggreil, and under almost constant pressure, Turner. Rodger ran out and smothered a

Shanghai Snook; Stokes and

(Continued on page 15)

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INTERPORT GOLF

The results of yesterday's four- balls were as under:-

:

Hong Kong

Murton & Wrigley (5 & 3) .. 2 Showan & Androwes (5 & 4) Bloxham & Dodwell (3 & 2)

2

..

2

1.

7

Manila

Ficider & Parrot Mason & Cothran

0

Douglas & Mackay

0

0

NEW BOXING RING

10.36 a.m. R. Stock and G. J. D. To Hold 6,000 and Run

Three Shows a Week

10.40 a.m. A. F. Judd and R. H. D. Wade.

10.44 am. -- A. B. Raworth and T. C. Bennett.

10.48 a.m. A. O. Brawn and J. D. Thomson. 10.52 am.

Dr. J. Dovey and J. S. Dykes.

10.56 a.-R. H. Wild and G. W. Tate.

11.00 a.m. — R. D. Wrigley and H. Ruffin.

11.04 a.m.-D. S. Edward' and C. E. Moore.

11.08 a.m. S. Berg and G. W. Reeve.

11.12 a.m. J. S. Drummond and S. S. Perry.

11.16 .m.-J. Ashworth and E. M. Bryden.

11,20 am. H. W. Page and B. Petheram.

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Brigadier-General C. R. Cham- pion de Crespigny, a well-known sportsman, is interested in the new vonture, and so are Col: the Hon. Wilfred Egerton, Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Mr. H. Garland Wells (chairman of the Clapton Stadium) and Mrs: R. D. Morrison,

Shows At Popular Prices "Primarily the new stadium will be devoted to boxing," Mr. Morrison told The Evening News. "We pro- pose to run threo shows a week, just De The Ring does now under Mrs. Dick Burge, and at popular prices. "It seems to us that there is a big demand for boxing, but that a large ball and low prices are essential nowadays to the successful promo- tion of the sport.

"We expect to open the new Ring next October."

Mra. Burge has not yet decided whether she will or will not be actively concerned with the new company, she told The Evening News in mail weak.. The purchase price of The Ring was £60,000, half of which is to be paid in shares.

"My husband took over The Ring in 1910." she said, "and I have managed It for the last eleven *years. It has been my dream for 20 years to see the building of a in London, huge boxing hall where all lovers of the sport might be able to see the best fights at a reasonable price. Now that dream is coming true.

"It has been impossible to stage really big matches at the present hail, because it holds only 2,000, and the charge for admission would have had to be very high-and that, I hold, is not fair to the regular spectators."

Within the next few weeks The In the match in which Heriot's Ring, Blackfriars Road, a boxing defeated Lansdowne, A. H. Brown hall unique of its kind in the world, had as his opposite number E. Davy, will be pulled down, and in its place the Irish internationallat, and the will be built a palatial hall which, latter, brilliant defendor though he it is believed by the promoters of the is, found he had quite a handful in enterprise, will be the biggest cen-

Brown. If Scotland find a better tre for boxing in the country. out-half this season they will in- The new hall, which, like the pre-deed be well served.—A Daily News sent building, will be called The writer. Ring, will hold 6,000 spectators. The cost is "not to exceed £180,000." The marked decline in the ability, It will be circular, There will be versatility, and masculinity of men a lofty vestibule, bara, foyers and is the outcome partly

.... of the de. cloak-rooms, and a Royal and other liberate attempt throughout Angio- boxes. And in the vast basement | Saxon civilisation and its Imita- beneath will be a swimming pool, tions, to limit the notion of manli- dressing rooms, gymnasium, firstness. to martial bearing and pro- aid room, baths, club rooms, and a ficiency at sports-Anthony M.

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of the Chateau team, announces that he will have a The ancient capital of Canada is the American better team than ever. His new huskies were bred at continent's metropolis for sic-ing,Zaki-joring, nid-Caughoawage, the_Indian_reservation near Mont- Jumping, tobogganing, bobsledding, skating, snow- real. At the Dog Derby, February 20, 21, and 23, shoying, dog-team driving, curling, and hockey, the vialtor will see such famous mushers sa St. during the winter months, and in addition bas « Goddard, winner of last year's Derby: Beppala, unique attraction to offer the visitor in February Norwegian hero of many an epic drive; Frank - when the International. Dog Sled, Derby annually Dupuis, and many another well-knowa #gures la

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