FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933.
THE CHINA MATL.
HAIGLE SPORT PAGEMON
SHANGHAI WIN SOCCER INTERPORT BY 32 IN LAST MINUTES
COLLET'S BRILLIANT DECIDER
LEUNG MISSES PENALTY
FOR COLONY
A. GOBANO SCORES FROM KICK OFF
HONG KONG DEFENCE CRUMBLES BEFORE WIZARD NORTHERN ATTACK.
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(By Outside Left).
A MAGNIFICENT solo effort by Collet, the visit-
ing centre-forward, gave Shanghai a well-
“VOLLET, who was largely in-
deserved triumph over Hong Kong by 3 goals to 2 strumental in Shanghai's soc in the Interport soccer match at the Valley yester-rer success at the Valley yester- day.
Five minutes before the final whistle the teams were on level terms, and a draw appeared inevit- able. Three minutes later, however, Coliet had scored the winning point after a dazzling run, which completely surprised the Colony defence. His parting shot was a grand last-minute match- winner.
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Collett (2) and Chen scored for Shanghai, who led by the odd goal in three at the interval, in spite of a magnificent goal by A. V.
day.
the second half.
Bradley, in goal, lacked confidence, otherwise he might have Naved
one's opening goal.
Rodger, the Colony's best custodian, had an off day, and should have stopped Cheu's goal. The two others which went through, however, were impossible to stop.
Hong Kong's
Early Lead
Discounted
Collet Makes Rings Round Defence.
SHANGHAI AT THEIR BEST
first minutes of the Tone from the whistle were thrilling. B. Gosano took pussession to race away to the Shanghai goal where he neatly tapped the ball over the ad- vancing Voong for his brother A.V. Gosane to hurl himself at the ball to scad the ball over the advancing Bradley and la- to the net 'with a wonderful header. The ganl, brought the
huge crowd to its feet, and the
spectators gave the brothers a wonderful ovation.
LAST
TEAMS PRESENTED TO GREENS TOO FAST
GOVERNOR
Distinguished Gathering
At The ValleyTMTMTMTM
FOR MANILA
RODGER PLAYS IN GOAL WITH HONGKONG WIN ALL THE
DISLOCATED FINGER
Vance An Irish International
A16,000 including . E. The
huge crowd estimated at over
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FOUR BALLS
CAPT. EDNIE'S OPINION
in
At the
Governor, Sir William Peel; Sir Henry Pollock, K. C., and Lady three matches to nil
Hong Kong beat Manila by and N. 9. Wotherspoon. Polock, Sir Shou Son Chow and ball encounter at Fanling yester afternoon round, they won the in the four turn on the Old Course in the Lady Shou Son Chow, the Colonial day, only one of the matches be hole to win their game by 10 up Secretary, the Hon. Mr. W. T Southorn and Mrs. Southorn, the ing was a feature
ing closely contested. Fine driv- and 9 to play.
of the game, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall and Mrs. but the putting on most occasions markable consistency, the after- The local pair played with re- Kotewall, were present yesterday at
was weak.
noon play producing a better atan- the interport game.
The games were played over dard than the morning round. both the Old Course and the New Marton, EFORE the game the two teams Course, one round being played on driving beautifully, and seldom particular, WHA B
were presented to Sir William
ench. Ideal weather conditions failed to reach the green in two. Peel by the Hon. Dr. Kotewall, vice-prevailed, and the greens were in He, however, encountered From the restart Shanghai open-president of the Hong Kong Ama perfect condition, although they culties on the green, missing aOV- diff- ed out their game with a bout of teur Football Association.
proved a little too fast for the visi- oral when only a few feet from passing from wing to wing. Chen
the pin. snapped the ball up in the goal
TIME incident arising out of the
Yesterday's win gives the Hong Budd was also outstanding with mouth, but sent it across. the goal
penalty awarded to Hong Kong Kong team their second victory in his drives and approach shots, but for a behind.
for the alleged tripping of Cheng the presont Interport series. They he too falled several times with Shanghai's attack was bucked up Shui Hong by Turner, Shanghai's eliminated Shanghai in
the 36 easy putts. considerably when Gasa came into left back, should be made quite clear holes foursomea match on Wednes-
COURSE TOO FAST. the limelight with several lightning to football enthusiasts who were day, the play being similar to that In the morning. round, the to present and witnessed the incident of yesterday, inasmuch as the driv Manila pair showed up well, but passes to his wings, and one wards with a first timer, Lau Mau true facts.
ped by the course, which was al- diverting it very nearly into
Hong Kong's leading pair, together too fast, for them. At the THE first stage in the incident oc-10. E. C. Marton and M. W. Budd, fourth hole, the Hong Kong pair, Turned when Cheng Shui Hong had little dificulty in climinating were two up, but Edale reduced it attempted to slip the ball round their opponents, Captain Edn!e (Continued on Page 4): Turner, Shanghal's left full back,
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Gosano in the first 30 seconds of the game. A. V. Gosano and Leung good in his first-time clearances. Collet which the latter sent goal but who are in ignorance of the ing was brilliant and the putting admitted that they were handicap-
LAU MAU IMPROVES Allan gave a fine display and was Lau Mau was not up to his usual Wing-chiu, scored for Hong Kong. The latter player, however, miss-standard, especialy in the first ed a glorious opportunity to give the Colony the lead in the second half when he was wander- kalf when he shot wide with a penalty kick given against Turner. ing all over the back division
A brilliant forward line backed up by splendid combination on the part of their defence was the cause for the Shanghai victory, Hong Kong were weak in defence and crippled in attack by the in ability of the wingers to cope with their passes.
HANGHAI thoroughly deserved victory. They wero
their
Doɑsuet, who was selected to play for Shangnai at inside loft but who
auperior in all departments.
goal two minutes from the Anal whistle. He shared full- honours with his opposite A.. V. Goyano. Cash the visiting skipper, led his was injured in a practice last Mon-men admirably and played his day was dropped in favour of Jack, usual outstanding game, in spite of the managers and the Shanghai (being one of the veterans of the skipper being of the opinion that it side.
was better to play a perfectly fit
Shanghai played as a team, and
man than to have Bossuet again combined so effectively that at injured and a passenger for the re-timea Hong Kong were completely mainder of the game.
and in doing so was responsible for Shanghai's first goal which hit him and went past the unsighted Rodger. Allan gave a fine display, and was good in his first-time clearances. In Lau Mau settled the second half down to his usual game, and was outstanding in the back division.
Hong Kong's wing halves were excellent, especially A. Duncan who played the game of his life in the second half when time after time he covered up Pardoe's mistakes.
Duncan's spelling was of the beat, and, together with Leung Wing Chul's display, constitut- ed the only real menace to the Shanghai attack.
Pardoe, Hong Kong's skipper, was outclassed. The forwards gave a very weak and was for the majority dazzling display and made rings of the game out of position.. His generalship was poor and ha never round the Hong Kong defence.
Keats, the Shanghai right wing-rose to his usual bigh standard. a magnificent display. Collet, who should have been bottled and, although he was injured and up by him, eluded him with the
er, gave
one. tres,
own net
SHANGHAI EQUALISE. Shanghai equalised after 20 minutes play, Collet, the Shanghai forward line leader sending in a terrifle drive which bounced off Lan Man past Rodger who was unsight- ed.
his
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Turner shot out his left foot and trapped the ball-dead, but at the same time he fell over and in doing so accidentally tripped Cheng Shui Hoag, who was following up his at-
weak.
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Collet now came into the lime-tempt. light with a series of raidó · cul- Had Turner missed the ball and but by advancing he was unable to nating in Chen sending in a deliberately tripped Cheng, then the reach the ball at the apex of its powerful drive which Rodger just penalty would have been justified, fight, the ball dropping just under managed to reach and gather, send- but under the circumstances, the the cross bar. ing it out to. Leung Wing Chut, ball being dead, the referee should Hong Kong's right half dribbled have ignored the incident. through to send in a fine centre
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which B. Gosano Barrowly headed Bossuet, the brilliant French was very much regretted that
past the left uprigåt.
SHANGHAI LEAD Shanghai took the lead in a sensational manner. Chen anapped, up the ball, and, cut- ting through the halves, sent in a terrific drive which beat Rodger and entered the goal just under the cross bar. Half Time:
Shanghai
Rodger was playing under, a handicap, the small finger of his left hand being badly dis located in the Sunday Herald Cup match between Scotland: and Portugal.
His place should have been taken
Combined Services To Play Shanghai.”
LT. HOCQUARD ON WING
The following have been selected to represent the Combined Services against the victorious Shanghai In- terport football team on the KF.C.
Johnson (Borderers)
Allah (Artillery) Mullane (Borderers)
Davey (Navy) Pardoe (Artillery) Robertson (Navy)
Hocquard (Lincolns) Hawson (Navy) | Bryant (Artillery) Ridley (Lincolns) Seal (Artillery)
Club inside left, was unable to play In his first interport. He will, how- over, play in either tomorrow's by Lim Thin Chan under the cir-ground on Monday at 8.30 p.m.: A.doubtful penalty in the
game or against the Combined Ser- cumstances. second half given against Tur
the Kowloon vices on Monday on ner, the Shanghai left back,
ground.
Bossuet, it will be remembered, Shanghai, In yesterday's game FANCE, who played left half for tripping Cheng Shui-hong was
pulled his left thigh muscle on Mon-is a former amateur Irish Interna- missed by Leung Wing Chul.
day afternoon when he attempted totional, having played for Ireland Turner merely trapped the ball carried off for a short period, he greatest of ease.
follow through a drive during goal against England in 1924: when his 2 and Cheng fell in an attempt to came back and displayed brilliant Leung Wing-chui was again out-
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kicking practice on the Club ground team were defeated by 3 goals to 2. Hong Kong .. guin possession. It looked a very talent, sending across perfect cen- standing, and scored a magnificent
A spasmodic passable fault 1 there was
He was rested for the remainder of breakaway by goal from a free kick, leaving Brad-
Vancé was one of the outstanding Had the Colony taken advantage of
a pile-driver. Keats saw the Shanghai right win the intervening days, and yesterday players on the field yesterday, and Hughes on the other wing wasley standing with this opportunity they might have also in the picture with some fine This goal was probably the finest er well away, but Lau Mau tackled morning was given his final test, deserves praise for the manner him, the collision resulting in Keats which consisted of goal-kicking and in which he bottled up the Houg won for the score was then 2-all. centres, his ball control being ex-ever seen on the ground..
being carried off the field suffering sprinting for over twenty minutes. Kong right wing in the first half Shanghul's' forwards were out-❘ cellent. He eluded Leung with
POOR WINGERS. standing and their halves played' ease.
He came out of the test, just as fit of the game. He had both Wong Hong Kong's forwards would from shock.
Hong Kong then launched a as when he commenced it, but wa Mel-shun and Cheng Shul-hong un- brilliantly breaking up the Hong-
have been far more dangerous had Kong attacks time and again. The
Vance, the Shanghai left half, the two wing men played their ususurprise attack in which A. V, not feeling up to scratch, and in the der control for the whole of the
Gosano hit the cross bar with a fine opinion of his team managers was visiting backs and goalkeeper wero completely bottled up the Hong games. the weak links in the team but the Kong right wing in the first haif
Seal, on the left wing, was the rising shot, B. Gosane heading not fully 100 per cent recovered.
over the rebound, Shanghai halves dropped back to when he beat Cheng Shui-hong to biggest failure of the day. He counteract the danger in magni- the ball every time.
badly after the first rived in the 25th minute of the Mmanagers of the Shanghai team
Hong Kong's equalising goal „ar-
Watson and Freeman, INTERVIEWED before the com His passes cracked up cent style.
up to his forwards were accurate afteen minutes. He put in a couple second half when Vance was pulled and Mr. Gash, the Shanghai skip doe, the Hong Kong captain told the The Hong Kong team commenced and well-judged.
of good centres in the second half, up just outside the penalty area for per, decided that it would be better China Mail that Hong Kong stood well but after a brilliant start they visibly alackened their pace, owing
If they tried Jack in Bossueta as good a chance of winning as to the failure of their wing players,
place. Jack's Inclusion in Bosauct's Shanghai. He concluded by say The defence was not as strong 48"
place did not make any difference tong. "Hong Kong should win." was expected, the halves, with the
the Shanghal attack, and contrary to Cash's exptations, the Police exception of Pardoe, were the out- standing defenders, with Allan and Lau Mau the home backs coming Into the picture Low and again. Hong Kong's main weakness
lay in their forwards where both wingers, Scal and Cheng Shul-bong were weak the for- imer proving a miserable fallure:
VANCE PLEASES.
Gosh played a true captain game, his generalahip was ex- cellent and he was in a class by himself when compared to Pardoe.
but otherwise he was a failure.
B. Gosano at inside left played one of his finest games this season, and, together with his brother A. V. Gosano, was the biggest danger to Remedios, the visiting left half the Shanghai defence. His opening played a good game and together movement which culminated in his with the other halves stemmed the brother, A. Y. Gosuno scoring half Hong Kong attack with ease. Hea minute from the start was a grand brought off some, fine dribbles and effort.
charging Cheng from behind.
Leung Wing Chui took the kick and sent in aʼgreat drive which entered the left hand top corner of the net before Brad- ley had moved. It was a mag": alficent goal.
breakaway by Wong Mei-abun saw. Hong Kong attack with the
| ball swinging, from wing to wing.
ball, with him.
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player fully deserved his place.
ODGER, the Colony's finest goal
was
at times was dangerous with neat AV Gosano, the Hong Kong Eventually Chong took pobsession and should not have let through passes up to his forwards, leader, played a wonderful
Jack, who deputised for Bossuet, name and with Collet shared the but on being confronted by Turner Chen's goal.
he tapped the hall forward. This came about by Rodger ad- was one of the Northern city's out honour of being the outstanding Turner shot out his left leg vancing to meet the ball instead of mmm standing forwards, his dribbling player on the ground, and neatly trapped the ball but waiting for it and then rip it over, Hong Kong's inside forwards and combination with Keats, his His goal in the first half minute In doing so fell over and took played a sterling game and were winger, and Collet, his centre for of the game when he snapped up a responsible for a number of brillward, were a feature of the game. lob into the air by his brother B. Cheng, who attempted to reach the llant attacks which were, however, Collet was undoubtedly, the pret- Gosano and sent it Into the net over nullified by the weakness of the tiest player on the field and was the advancing Bradley brought a
MISSED PENALTY. wings who bungled time after casily the Quest forward seen on the tremendous ovation from the pack The referee blew his whistle and time.
ground for some time. His passes ed stadium. His play after that awarded a penalty amid dead sil- TANA. GOSANO SHINES to his wings and his ball control was nothing short of marvellous and once m
The Gosano brothers worked very were perfect, his two goals being his passes with his head were out Leung Wing Chus tons enthusted hard, especially A. V. Gosaso who rare instances of perfect football standing, he was Hong Kong's beat with the kick, and shot past the up- was responsible for Hong Kong's tactic
player, riot with a hard drive. first goal. It was an outstanding Choi, who was transferred to in Wong Met-shun made a welcome. The end was
App aching example of combination between the side loft, when Bossilet was declared re-appearance in the side and played and Shanghal kapt brothers which culminated in A. V. unfit, was responsible for some won his usual bustling game. His play Hong Kong's Gossno scoring within 30 seconds (derful openings, his goal being a yesterday was better than of the kick off.
very fine drive,
he, was very consp Voong and Turner, the visiting second half", "when;
The outstanding, player
the field was Collet, Shanghai': contre forward..
and ball contrat were brilliant. Collet score
goal, and netted the wi
| books, were neverɑatense, mad,; al: switched over to the 1
though they are hard pressed at Cheng Shu
times, they
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and the ingly
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period.
mencement of the game, Par-
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ptals, told the China Mail NTANLEY GASH, the visiting
before the start of the game that
forward
Reserves: Ash (Lincolna), Bal- Idry (Lincolns), Podmore. ABORS derers), Harris (Artillery), Jones (Borderers), and Usher (Navy)
COMBINED CHINESE AGAINST SHANGHAI
Local Combination Are Favoured.
To-morrow's big soccer game is
the exclusion of Bossuet from the difference and that the line would between the Shanghai Interport not prové so effective. He thought Football team and the Combined that they stood an equal chance Chinese, which will be played on against the home side and the team the Club ground, Happy Valley at would do its best.
18 pm, W
"HONG KONG WIN RUGBY
INTERPORT
The Combined Chinese have a very formidable team out and look like giving the Interporters a great fight
With Tam Kong Pak back in (Continued from Page 4.) - their forward line, the invincible were well matched, but the in- trio comprising Tam Kong Pak, ablity of the Bhanghal backs Fung King Cheong and Ip Pak W when they received the Ballwill be hard to hold. A great duel made the game a vary one-eld-
is expected between the Chinese ed one,
forwards and the splendid Shang The Shanghai team was sa for hsi defence, and it is probable that the former will triumph by a Váry slight margin.
From the re-start Hong Kong took the ball Into the Shanghai goal area, but A. V Gorano sent the ball skimming over the cross- bar from & centre by Seal, the final whistle giving Shanghai vie tory by the odd goal, The teams were Shanghai: Bradley: (Pólles); Vhong (Tang-Hwa)- and -Turner (Polica); Remedios (French Club), Gaah (cap-
and Vases (RA) Keath
Lanes) FackPolice)) Collet (French: Cimby Roy Chen (Tung Hwa) and Hughes (Argylls)
Hong Kong Hodger (Cluby, Allen (RA) and Lan Man (South Chira) (vice-captain);) Leung Wing - chui (South China) Pardoe (R-A:) (a dute is as follows:
Dancen. (Clab); Cheng (South China), Wong. Hel
Joseph's)
AV. GosaND
Taylor: More, Hubbard. Beind, Jen- kina; Bowerman, Nelliby array, Kine Kandraw, Pilcher Richmond, Hitchts, and Younger.
The position of the two ports, to
B. Gojanost Hong Kong Joseph's), and Boal (B.A.).
Shangha
The following have been selected to represent the Combined Chinesa: Lim Thin Chan; Lea Tin Bang and Lau Mau, Leung In Chan Pia Leung Wing Chul and Lai Kwok WL FAChul Cheng Shui Hong, Maky S
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