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South China Footballers Return to Colony

Continued From Page One

THREE FINAL GAMES.

(Special to the "China Mail")

Saigon, Sunday..

The South China. A.A. touring football "eleven de

Combined Algon fealed

yesterday by four goals to nik'.

The visitors showed a definite

́GOAL SCORERS.

Lee Wal-tong Lee Yee-sun Ip Pak-wah·` Chu Kwok Inven Cheng Kwai-leung Wong Ka-leung Wong Mef-shun

Tam Kong-pak mi

Yang Sui-yick

28

15 11

One goal was "scored by an oppos-

superiority throughout, and their ing defender.

Lee Wal-tong, the captain of the

forward-line worked in machine side, had the distinction of heading like manner. Tam Kong-pak (2), the goal-scoring list with 28 to his Lee "Wal-tong and Ip Pak-wah credit, thus repeating his per

formance of last season when he scored for the tourists.

hoaded the list with 81 goals,

On Wednesday the tourists beat Fung King-cheung, the versatile Saigon by 8 goals to 1, Lee Wal- centre-forward of the South China, tong (2), Yang Spi-yick (2) and was unable to make the tour this Wong Mel-shun, Wang Ka-leung, Ip year, otherwise he might well have extended his captain for the honour Pak-wah and Tain Kong-pak scoring for the visitors."

of heading the list. Ip Pak-wah, who scored 21 last year, only re- On Thursday. the tourists defeat-giatered 11 on the recent tour while ed the Koon Hing team by 6. goals Chu Kwok-luen dropped from 18 to

10.

FULL RESULTS OF TOUR.

.now

|to 1, Chu Kwok-luen, Tam Kong The South China side are (pak (2)

and Lee Wal-tong (3) ready to take their place in the scoring the points. -

local League, and are keen on recap: turing the Championship they ›last! won in the 1930-31 season with 85 points out of a possible 40. Whe South China have now lost two ther they are stale after their long and drawn two of their twenty-three tour is only a matter of conjecture matches whilst on tour in Java, and the opening matches can only The following are the full results tell their tale.. land goal-scoring list:-.

v. Combined Saigon

61

v. Sadec

60

v. A. Combined XI.

4- I

v. Bandoeng

80

v. Bandoeng

2-8

v. Samarang

4-3

v. Middle Java

8- 1

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v. Samarang"

v. Samarang. Europeans

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v. Bandoeng

V. Batavia

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HOCKEY SENSATION IN COLONY

(Continued from Page-1.)

Hong Kong has now been preparing for the last three weeks for the visit of the hockey champions, three trials in which the Colony's lending players participated, having been held.

Should the game be cancelled it will prove a great disappointment, especial- ly after the visit of the Indian side on their way to Los An- geles and the Impossibility of staging a game on that occH» sion owing to rain.

Mr. Divett Interviewed. Mr. G. E. R. Divett, the organizer, of the match, in an interview this morning said that the news had come as a great shock. The only communication he had received from the indian manager was wordứthat the Indians would like to play exhibition game in Hong Kong their return from Los Angeles could possibly be arranged. Mr. Divett wrote back in the affirmative. and Friday, September 10, was fixed

KOWLOON RUGBY CLUB MEET- ING ON THURSDAY POSTPONED

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Y.M.C.A. General Meeting

The Kowloon Rugby Club Meeting, which was to have been held at the European Y.M.CA. on Thursday night, has been postponed until Fri- day night at 9 p.m., on account of the General Meeting of the Y.M.C.A., which is being held on Thursday,

The departure of the Argyll regiment for Shanghai has rob- bed the Kowloon Rugby Club of eight prospective players. Shortly before the news of their transfer was received, these players had notified the Club of their willingness to join, and had they been able to do so, the team would have been considerably strengthen- ed.

BASEBALL

DODGERS DEFEAT

CUBS.

Four Home Runs In Five Matches.

YANKEES WIN

HANish, who was runner-

up in this year's Open Lawn Bowls Championship ----(Ying Ming). **

NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

Entries For Eight Handicap Events,

The entries for the eight events of the Ninth Extra Race

Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, for next Saturday after- noon, are as follow:-

Nathan Handicap. "F" Class. Daylight Eve (140); Helter Skelter (140) Nippy (153); Racing Boy (155); The Tiger (150); Valorous (162); Wild Life) -(158).

Newcastle Handicap. Anniversary Eve (1851); But After That (140); City of Mel- bourne (160); Evening Star (160); | Friar Tuck (170); Kilrea, (159); Mermaid (140); The Giraffe (166); Tin Tae (184)

-Jordan Handicap “D' Class.

Bluelové (158); Buchanan (140) Cebu (140); Chiu Quan (145) Christmas Bella (140); Christmas**

Joy (162) Gold Bar - (142); Good Day (140); Helvellyn (140) Imperial Hall (169); Mon Talisman (158); Path- finder (150); Paul Pry (185); Ban Francisco (145); Sanction (162); Shangha! Beau (140); Sunbeau

(140) The Plover (161); Whoopee

(140)...

Nathan Handicap "C" Class. Adam (150lb); African Evej

(140) Ajax (140); Ariny Hall

(152); Bistre (150); Bowery Bay (161); California (181); Cham- pagne Bay (155); Cupid (145);} Deveron (160); Empress Hall | |(140) Gold Mine (161); Golden Star (155) Indiana (155); Kate (151); King's Parado (145); Maple The following were the results of Leaf (181); Navy Hall (146); yesterday's Baseball games:-

National League,

okin

New York, To-day.

Phillies

hit a home raa. American League,

Philanderer (166) Royal Flush (154) Snappy Eve (140); The Lion (140) Wonderful Stag (148).

Jordan Handicap R

Plane (140) Choctow II (140) Dan'1 Whiddon (140), Echo (155); Espy (140) Estrellita (140); Gal- dant, Fox) (160), God Ges (140); Highjinka (140), Hosordy (140); Just Imagine (166); Känpäs (155); Little Gem (188) Mun Ko Pao Hon Senators 911 (149); New King (155); Pocahon" 14 tas (165)Public Money^(142), 11-1 Toby (165)

innings.

for the game. The first news Chicago White Sox

Shanghai had of the non-arrival of

the team was when the Hon. Secre tary received a reply from the Chichibu Maru to say the team were not on board..

Suspicion Confirmed. Mr.Divett said that the Club Wire seeking the aid

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