MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1932,

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SCOTLAND ELIMINATED BY PORTUGAL IN SUNDAY HERALD CUP

SCOTS LEAD 3-1 BUT

LOSE 5-3

GOSANO AND DUNCAN BROTHERS OUTSTANDING

LINCOLNS HOLD SOUTH CHINA

UNIVERSITY BEAT GOVERNMENT CIVIL

HOSPITAL AT VALLEY.

(By Outside Left.)

AIGHTING gamely to

the very occasion and gathered effectively last minute, Scotland had to to send into touch. admit defeat to Portagal by 51 Portugal, however, were again goals to 3 after leading by two attacking soon after and A. V. goals at the interval in the

first Gosano,.securing possession just round

of the Sunday Herald outside the penalty are, sent in Charity Cup on the Kowloon Foot- red hot drive which missed

ball Club's ground yesterday.

Contrary to general expectation Scotland, instead of being trounced by a better team, proved the bet- ter team in the first half when they completely over-ran the Portuguese team.

Portugal were a fine team and combined very effectively, They were much faster on their feel than their opponents and in the second half ran rings round them..

Two pairs of brothers featured

inches.

Five minutes later B. Gosano dribbled clean through the de fence, but Rodger managed to tip his shot over the bar for a "fruitless corner.

by

a

Scotland now took up the offen- sive. McDonald, on the left wing, was given a splendid opening by "Andy" Duncan, but he was too slow and bungled, Silva Netto taking the ball off his toes to send it up to Rocha.

Rocha Initiated Portugal's first prominently in the game. The Dun- forward line attack which very can brothers did much to place nearly culminated in

a score, Scotland in the lead in the first Greenshields and Blackburn charg half. "Andy" Duncan, the intering A. V. Gosano off the ball in the porter, played the game of his life, nick of time. being responsible for the contin- ual breaking up of the Portuguese attack.

PAIRS OF BROTHERS His brother George

Duncan,

B

First Division,

SOUTH CHINA HELD.

Cheng Shiu-hong Injured.

LINCOLNS FORTUNATE.

T Scokunpoo the Lincolns

A did well to hold the

strong South China combina. tion to a three-goal draw. Had it not been for an injury to Cheng Sul-hong, their outside right, which left him a passed- gar for the remainder of the game, the Chinese would have probably swept through the Lincoln ranks to register a comfortable win.

There was not much to choose

between the two teams in the opening exchanges, but with the

"ANDY'' DUNCAN.

Third Division,

ENGINEERS LOSE TO

BORDERERS.

GERMAN CLUB GAIN

FIRST POINTS.

R.A.O.C. Lose 3-0.

SAINTS BEAT R. A.

THE German Club gathered..

THE

their arst Mamak points when they defeated the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by three clear goals at Caroline Hull yesterday.

Although they have shown, con- siderable improvenient of late, the German Club were never seriously extended, as the soldiers forwards were vory weak and Shuldt was rarely troubled. Pemerke was the LTHOUGH defeated by three outstanding forward and a mistake

arrival of Cheng Sui-hong after heð a

THREE GOAL MARGIN.

clear goals, the Engineers in the defence let him through to fore the visiting centre-forward could get hit the ball this

been

The same

A second a few

about ten minutes play, the Chin- with the Borderers at Sockunpoo, minutes later.

fair share of their game score from close in.

player added èse forwards gradually gained the better of the Lincoln defenders, and, had their inside- men but this superiority was short lived steadier when aftempting their when Cheng had to leave the field shots, they might have given their on Recount of an injury.

opponents a harder run.

. Thereafter the Chinese adopted the wrong methods of attack in square passing in- stead of giving the shaky Heath a busy time, and to- wards the end took all the re- maining punch out of their forward the when Tam WGS brought back to mark Baldry, The football served up was good until rough and questionable tac- ties by several players of both, teams marred the game.

The game was more even in the second half with the Germans much more dangerous in front of foal, and Remecke completed the

"hat trick."

12TH BATTERY UNLUCKY NOT TO DRAW.

Hollingsworth, at pivot for the R.E. played a splendid game; his Interception and sending of the ball out to the wings, was excel- lent. Meehan and Whitfield gave Hollingsworth good support, but SECOND HALF SUPERIORITY. the forwards for the majority of the game were well hold by the TN a Borderers defenders.

tacking on

IN fast Mamak Tournament

THE Arsenal goal-keeper to deflect be- centre. It was a close shave and fully warranted the graceful polse.

LADIES DOUBLES.

Miss Enid Lo And Mrs. Tottenham Win,

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MRS. LOCHNER AND MRS. GRIMBLE OTHER FINALISTS.

THERE were no surprises in

the semi-final round of the Colony Ladies' Doubles Champion- ships which were played off yes- terday afternoon at the U.S.R.C. courte, before a fairly large crowd of spectators.

The following were the results: defeated Mrs. Stafford-Smith and Mrs. Lochner and Mrs. Grimble Miss Thomas 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.

Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Enid

Pullam 6-4, 6-2.

match played on the Marina Purchell opened the scoring for ground yesterday morning, the The inside men of the Lincolns the Borderers In the first half. St. Andrew's Club defeated the were undoubtedly the live wires of The Engineers had a spell of at 12th Battery R.A. by the odd goal After fifteen minutes play, Por- the Lincolne attack, but they sadly tugal equalised through

the resumption, but in three The Saints were without neglected Baldry for three parts of GOSANO, who, taking advantage of the game, leaving too much for Pegg sent wide when well placed, the services of 8. MacNider, while a scramble in the Scottish goal Kirkham to do. It was, however, and good work by Roberts aant the the Battery's absentes was Major Lo defeated Mrs. James and Miss mouth, netted from close in. from good play on their left that Borderers forwards away again. H. M. J. MacIntyre, their centre Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Enid

This goal encouraged the Scats enabled to higher efforts and MCGUINNESS scoring for the Lincolns. South within the last ten minutes when forward. The Battery were unlucky Lo, the favourites, were fully ex-

Baldry to open the The R.. defenders held out until regained the lead by netting in a China equalised almost scramble.

imme-John, the Borderers left half, to lose, because they fully deserved tended to win their way to the diately, Wong's shot rebound-netted. In the last minute of the to share the points, or even claim Final, Miss Pullah and Mrs. James Soon after this Scotland went ing from the further ahead when HILL, taking Kong-pak to

bar for Tam game Fortey scored the Borderers both points as they were the ag-putting up a very plucky fight. The brothers, A. V. and B. the ball from Sands in his stride, goal. The interval came without

BCore B splendid third goal.

gressors for the most part of the Gosano were responsible for Por: cut round Silva Netto and scored further scoring.

RE-Kinnon; Meghan, Whitfeld; second half. tugal's win, the latter. possessing with a first time drive, the ball

Holmes, Hollingsworth, Harding G.; Harding R, Leslie, Whiting, Pogg and Gough, at centre-half for the R‚A..... Skaane.

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played a great game, while Pardoe, the Interport soccer vice captain,

scored the first goal of the game in sensational manner, beating, Mar- ques, from about forty yards out with one of the finest drives seen in the Colony for some time.

marvellous ball control and feeding

his wing with well-placed pass28. A. V. Goaano played his us. ual game and led his forwards in excellent manner; he was a constant source of danger to the Scots defence and was re- sponsible for Portugal's fourth goal.

Beltrad played a fine spoiling game. V. Costs and Fernandez

were also good in the halves and did much to break up the Scots' efforts in the second half;

Rocha, who played inside left to

A. V. Gosano, played a great game

in the second half, netting three perfect goals. He put in a tremen- dous amount of work and, together with the Gosano brothers, was one of a dangerous trio.

leaving his foot like a rocket.

Half time:

Scotland Portugal

3. 1

The second half-opened poorly for Scotland. Sands, in tackling Beltrao, received an ankle injury which resulted in him being a pas senger for the rest of the game.

Heath was not at all safe in goal, and his charge had a few. lucky escapes with shots hit- ting the posts. In Turner and Ash, however, the Lincolns had a pair of dour defenders who gave nothing away.

A short passing movement be- tween Fang and Tam resulted in the latter gaining the lead. Again With the advantage of playing the lead was not held for long as team got into their proper atride Lam all the way. against ten men, the Portuguesa Harding with a glorious suot beat

Borderers:-Turner; Rees, Jenkins;

Nelson, wood,

BOTH VARSITIES

BEATEN.

K. G. C. QUALIFYING ROUND FOR JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

YESTERDAY'S SUCCESSFUL

PLAYERS.

The qualifying round in the Junior Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club was play. ed over the Kowloon course yes- terday morning. The draw for the championship proper will be made Inter. The following

players were successful yester- terday.

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A. Urquhart, S. Jez. G. An- gus, J. Gelletly, J. Pooler, W. J. Woolley, C. G. Anderson, L. Purvis, W. F. Kerr, H. Overy, G. Castle, G. D. Held, S. Mc- Mider and W. Stoker or T. MIL-

chell.

K.C.C TENNIS.

Mixed Doubles Tourney And Tea Dance.

SILVER SPOONS PRESENTED,

Relats, Parnell, Portoy and Hazie- also did good work. Frearson kept Blackheath & Harlequins A most enjoyable Mixed Doubles

UNIVERSITY WIN CHARITY GAME.

a good goal.

Record Wins.

HOME RUGBY. RESULTS

G. C. H. OUTPLAYED.

HERE were only a few specta-

London, Saturday,

Tennis Tournament, followed by an even more enjoyable Tes Dance, was held at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday. Each "A"

The Saints forwards failed to get: going for the most part, and but for sterling defence work, in which Guest, F. Wong and Hamson shone, in the second half, a different result would have been the issue

The following were the results pair played the other couple in the. Exchanges were fairly even in of the County ragger matches "p" team on the sliding handicap for the first time, ROCHA scoring

Ttors at the club frospectar the first half, torards the navele on played to county. rugs Tam was almost through, but Ash the charity match between the which period Collins netted for the Cornwall 16 Gloucester brilliantly after a very fine passing recovered and cleared, but a faw University and the Government Battery. Bliss falled to equalise for Cumberland3 Yorkshire

(At Redruth) wing to wing before reaching him to give, the Chinese the lead. This attraction at Scokunpoo. movement, the ball travelling from minutes later Tam broke through Civil Hospital owing to the counter the Saints when well placed, but

Portugal Take The Lead.

can

Derby

principle, the set being decided at the conclusion of the fifth game. The lady members of "A" team, which 13 won the tourney by the narrow margin of 21 points, were presented with allver spoons at the con 6 clusión.

the left wing was too slow and re-deavours to win the game, with the they took the lead through P. P. much one-handed play. Nor'm'b'land 0 Enst Edidianda 19},

right half.

The following were the results:

"A" Team.

E, Abraham and Mrs. McCaw 27.

(At Kendal) The E. C. Fincher compensated for this Deron

6 Somernet effort was quickly nullified when G.C.H. were beaten by 4 goals to by beating Frearson with a fast The Scottish team rallied, Dun- Baldry sent across for Kirkham to 1

(At Exeter) shot, after E. F. Fincher had tested;

8. Cheshire Durham breaking up several of Portugal's did drive.

in the left half position, give. Lam no chance with a splen Skinner, the Club centre half, the goalie. In the second half, the North Midlands 10 Warwick

(At Hartiepool)

attacks, but he had little support

was very strong in defence for the Saints forwards showed better com-

(At Moseley) from his other halves. McDonald on sive tactics instead of making en-wards were soon in evidence, and wing, was apt to Indulge in too

The Chinese then adopted defen- Hospital, but the University for bination, but Carroll, on the left Notts, Lines. &

5 Lancashire

had been

RUGBY

UNION

A. Hanson and Mra. Old

∙14 Leicester

21

∙11

Manchester

17 U.S. Aldershot 11 E. Walker and Mrs. Mackenzie

Mr. and Mrs. Annisa

28

18 Oxford U..

18

11 Mr. and Mrs. Hambly

83

6 London Scot

F. Goodwin and Miss Kacker

16

16 Mr. and Mrs. Jack-

25

10. Bath

A. G. Howe. and Miss Mason

10:

13 Cambridge U.

Router

Mr. and Mrs. Smith

[-19)

H.S. Jones and Mrs. Way F. Kengolbacker

17

and Miss

top until the end, but success did wher, Lot come their way.

This Result:

Portugal: equalised ROCHA once again netted. time he took the ball from A. V. Gosano and beat Rodger from about twenty yards out, the ball entering

South China .... Lincolns

8.

before the interval.

nullified, E. F. Fincher broke Blackheath In the second-half W. T.÷Lau] through and sent in a shot, which Devonport B. reduced the University lead, but Frearson cleared, but from the re- Halifax | Kho added this~ second," and bound, E. C: Fincher, who was un-

O.M.TUNG Olivera placed the issue beyond marked, scored the winning goal. Old Millhillians doubt when he scored a good goal. From then on to the termination of Richmond

An outstanding feature of the game was the magnificent defence put up by the Scots in the second half, whnh, with Sands a permament passenger from the start of thin second half, and Tillory hopelessly too slow, the Scots' goal was under continual bombardment, The defence, however, held out heroically, and time after time saved what looked like cer

Portugal's forwards, having the Betts, Cork, Ridley; Kirkham, Evans, tain goals. Hill in the centre forward poal. advantage of youth and speed, ran Malpas Harding and Baldry

South China: Lam. Ting-chan; tion was ably backed up by Sands rings round the Scottish halves, Leng

but coming up against Scotland's Ewin-chan, Lau Mau Tong Wing-chiu, Li Kwok-walt

Wong Mee-shan, Artillery goal with a very fine effort. McKelburn and Greenshields had their Fung King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak St. Joseph's"

the top right hand corner of the

net

E. R. A. Anderson lined out the following teams: Turner, Ash;

Lincolns: Heath;

before the latter was crocked. Hlbacks they met their match. Black Cheng Sui-hong, was responsible for Scotland's second

attacks woll in hand, and proved and Ip Fak-wa.

via in the pivot position was the the main obstacles to the Portu- weak spot in the halves, kicking wildly and passing badly.

SCOTS EARLY LEAD

guèse offensive.

FIRST, DIVISION

Borderers,

South China

* Lincolns.

Table To Date

Goal PWD LFA. P. 8:00 2:19 13 12

74 12 12

06399

18 8

N. Ireland

the game, the Balata were hard| Swansea⠀ pressed, Allan, Collins, and Gibbop United Services having had luck with their shots. Watsonians R. Wong played a safe game in the Sainta citadel

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

Table

Goalg

8 Harlequins

5 Newport

21 Rosslyn P.

MAMAR HOCKEY FIXTURES. Pfeffer

The following are the Mamak Tournament fixtures for this week (December 12 to 18)

WA-Zimmern and Mrs.

Skinner. WW. Hirst and Mra. Nish

A 216 Total

To Date

F. W. L. D. F. APA To-day. { 7403 12 12 8 Radle

11 10 0 145/8 21

HMS, Phoenix v K.I.T.C, King's g 8 8 0 5 19 19 0.0. Signals 11 8 2 1 34 18 17 Athletic 08-22 20 16 6 lat Ety. HKS 98 01:48 8 17 Fark, 4,00 p.m.9

H.M9. Tamar v. H. M. S. Medway,

(Continued from previous column), Navy A. V. GOSANO gave. Portu-fifth goal, the ball travelling from Club gal the lead when after a fine wing to wing, culminating in A Kowloon The first half opened sensational-dribble down the Geld, ha netted first time drive which best Rodger Police ly, the Scots took the ball into the easily, tapping the ball past the easily Portuguese half and bombarded the advancing Rodger, goal, but the Portuguese packs The last minutes of the were steady and sent the ball back to Bands,

The inside left bent the ball right deross the Scottish forward Ine to G. DUNCAN, who beating Fernandez, cut in and sent In beautiful grounder from forty yards out, which beat Marquee all the way to enter the net to the astonishment of the Portugusso

#team

the Portuguese,

ball into, Bcotland's

game were dramatic. Scotland making desperate efforts to score. McKelvie took a free kick for hands just outside the Portuguese penalty area and placed the ball straight to Hill, who diverted it for the oppo- sita corner to which it was travelling to, but Marques, with a magnificent spring, just managed to turn it for a fruit- less corner TERBANG TEE

Result

Portugal Scotland

(St

Portugal: Marque Joseph's); R Silva Netto (Recreio), L

Recralo

Joseph's), ViaCosta (St Joseph'); | Gomes (St. Joseph'4), Na Baltrão (St.

Fernandes (St. Joseph's) Souza Bord

Joseph'

Солапо

(Ponca), Groenabled Tillery (Kowloon, End),

Kowloon) (Capt.), A. Duni

(R.As Bignal

Kelvia®

ROCHA placed the Misane beyond. Duncan (Club) Sandis (RA 3.0)), but Rodger role to the doubt when he netted Fortners Hill (Kowloon) McGuinness (Lincolai Unive

HUL and McDonald (LA).

10-4036 9:18 2 Helga Math Wings Park 4.00 p.m. awg s..

THIRD DIVISION

J Police: Table To Date

University 12th R.A. PW. D. LFA PRAMO 100.10 144-13:18 Whart Phoenix

Tamer 24th®RIA: 9:10 8404 18 21 12 20th PAY

Parthian German Cit

01288

01/10/10-61 (Co

Tuesday,

Police y BA.M.C., 4.00 p.m.

288

team. E.CA Finchor and Mrs. Goodwin 41 C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford ~ 15 VC Labrum and Mrs.

Bilkstone

Soskunpoo, Mr. and Mrs. Gaubert

GB-Labrum and Mrs, VC

Labrum

Varsity v 1st H.K.S. Battery;

Wednesday German Club v R.A:S.C. Sookun-

282 18

HM

18076

Incognitos

fan Caro-4 P

Medway

R. Buchanan and Mrs. Dinnen A. E. P. Guest and

Fun

And Miss Pennty

unne and MI

FC. Lyal and Me

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