SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933.

Lee and

:

Cause Upset

Luk Nearly

FINCHER & GOLDMAN| SHOW POOR FORM

Win After 5-3 Down In Final Set.

ONE WALK-OVER

(By Ace.)

Lee Wai-tsoi and Luk Ding-cheong

had a glorious oppotunity of elim- inating last year's finalists when they

ST. JOSEPH'S DRAW WITH

LA SALLE COLLEGE

Beltrao Leaves Field Injured

The St. Joseph's soccer team,

touring How

Blanila, suffered a set-back in their firat game when they lost Bel- trao, their centre-half, as the result of an injury and were held to a draw of 2 goals-all by La Salle College on Monday afternoon,

The Gosano brothers scored for the touring team who led 2-1 until six minutes before the final whistle..

ted 5-3 and were 30 all in the final PENNSYLVANIA TO

set against L. Goldman and E. C. Fincher. Their failure to change

though he WTH

PLAY COLUMBIA.

Philadelphia, Feb. 1.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORT PAGEMOL

TOO MANY

GOALS FROM

CORNERS

Bluff-Leader May ·

Succeed Once.

T

(By DUNCAN MCKENZIE). THAT a larger proportion of corners ought to yield goals is undoubtedly the opinion of many; knowledgeable enthusiasts.

An international forward the

CAER CLARK CUP.

Hong Kong v. Saints In "Needle" Game.

TEAM CHANGES.

(By CENTRE HALF),

HE Caer Clark Cup match be-

cther day roughly estimated that Tween the Hong Kong La-

If the defonce know their busi- ness, a corner kick ought not to be successful once in a "blue moon." When there is such a goal it is usually headed.

If the defence make sure that tall

men are marking the human Poplar

trees on the other side, and that cach "policeman" is standing Just

standard.

with

+

THE NINTH

YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Wasp II Or Jan For

16

'A" Class.

ARMY ▾ CLUB TO-MORROW.

(By CAPTAIN CUTTLE.)

THE

&

Senior Cricket Champions

To Be Tested teen forgotten.

ANDERSON TO PLAY

LAST GAME.

Whitham is

also a very useful batsman and a sure fieldsman.

The following are the matches on to-day's programme:

LEAGUE L

Heavy Scoring Expected University v. Indian R. C

At Pokfulam.

H.K.C.C. v K.C.C.

(By ATHOLE)

(Pokfulam, 2 p.m.)

LEAGUE II

Indian R. C. v. University

Civil Service v. Recreio.

Navy v. RA.8.C.

(okunpoo, 2 p.m.);

(Valley, 2 p.m.)

(King's Pk, 2 p.m.)

(H.K.C.C., 2 pm)

THE Ninth and last of the Championship series of races will be galled today. second places will le

In the "A" class the first and Waap II and Jan as they have

between

La Linda is at present third on long lead in points from the rest, THE Indian Recreation Club

THE points and she will be sailed in this will experience another hard Hong Kong C.C. v. R. E. & Bigs.

by Mra fight today when they meet the Sheldon. Good luck to the only lady University at Pokfulam in their Kowloon C. C. v. Hong Kong C. C. sailing in this championship race fourth league game of the sea-

final and decisive race

I against the men.

":

FRIENDLIES

(K.C.C., 2 p.m.) Borderera v. Civil Service:

(Sookunpoo, 2 p.m.) (Valley, 2 p.m.)

In the "" and "Y" class Speed-son. well has a good lead of 67 points

Though they defeated the Craigengower v. Army against Allen with 6 and Daphne Club last Saturday in no uncer- Pollee. Craigengower II with 60. Allsa will give Speedwell

V. Army

(Valley, 2 p.m.)

PROBABLE TEAMS.

tain manner, the Indians will find · the University a formidable side

ting wicket should produce heavy Buttress, F. J. de Rome, R D. Evans, on their own ground. The mat- C.S.C.C

J. E. Richardson (Captain), E. F.

theas kicks from the angle of the dies Hockey Club, Champions for goal and touch Hnes produce an the past three years, and the St. average of one goal in thirty efforts. Andrew's Club

Speaking ns a half-back I think of the Southorn Runner-up Cup, Ladies, holders this is too many.

is the big hockey match of the day.

Victory for Hong Kong will probably mean their re-. tention of the trophy for yet another year, For the Saints, victory will enhance their slender chances of wresting the Cup from the holders.. The match is being played on a tussle for first place in the series. behind the attacker he is shadow the Sookunpoo ground this after-

In the "G" class Zephyr has al- their tactics in the following games, American Football Gameng, it will be a slick team indeed nooh at 3.15 p.m. sharp. Hong ready 52 points against Joan's 43 that can put a corner on the goal Kong are playing on the home so that Zephyr is bound to win however, lost them the set and To Be Resumed.

After all, in a corner, the defend-round and thus will hold a whatever happens. match at 6-2, 1-6, 5-7.

slight advantage. ers have plenty of time to organise

Last Sunday the Navy sailing scoring and the smallness of the R. H. Griffiths, E. Hamilton, B. C. L The first occasion on which

Hawkins, D. McLellan, H. G. Walling Luk displayed a very fine ser- A report from New York that their lines, they know exactly when these two teams met was on the team beat the Army in the Second ground will contribute in no small ton, A. Whitley and R. M. Wood.

Inclined the Univeralty of Pennsylvania and and whence the blow is coming, and Marina No. 1 sand ground, when matches by a fairly handsome mar-

and last of the Navy vice,

measure to this end. A drawn cs.C.C. I to be careless over his second ser- Columbia University will renew should be ready

the right the Hong Kong Ladies won by gin.

game will probably be the out-w. H. Edmonds, R. B. Wood, F. E. F. J. Ling (Captain). F. H. Holdman, vice, and frequently double-fault-football relations in 1984 has been guard.

the only goal scored by M. Alun- confirmed by the athletic authori It is the unadvertised thrust, the

The Club has, beaten the Navy income.

Matthews, J. F. McGowan, 9. Randle, ed. Lee was steadier than his ties at Pennsylvania.

Jones. This afternoon, the the two matches sailed for the Fro- cunningly prepared bolt from the Saints will be greatly handicapped bisher Cup. On form, therefore, it

The University will have the R. G. Robertson, R. A. J. Simpson, H.

E. Strange and J. M. Wilson. partner and not as brilliant, The game will be played on blue, that will penetrate almost any by the absence of R. Rose, their looks as if the Club should beat the services of Donald Anderson and

on Franklin Field.defence on a football field.

CB.C.C.for Sunday, though his recoveries were better. November 17,

It is understood that efforts may One team has, however, coffected stalwart goalkeeper, her place Army to-morrow, but I should not it will be his last game in the J. E. Richardson (Captain), V. M. Luk was devastating overhead on

be made to schedule a game in a few goals this winter with bluff has been taken by J. Bryson, the like to prophesy the result of this Colony-for he leaves for England Benwell, C. T. Champelovior, F occasion, but he was too erratic on New York in 1995,

headers. A forward, a well-known younger sister of M. Bryson, one sailing match. Pennsylvania Columbia goal-getter, leaps up as if to bob the change has also been made in the and their yachts:

of the Saints defenders. A the whole: Lee was steady, seck- The

The following are the competitors ing only positional advantage.sories is one of the oldest on the ball into the net. The opposing defence, E. Landolt replacing P. Had the pair adopted aggressive red and blue list, dating back to goal-keeper positions himself for woolley at left back.

1878, but there have been several the shot. But the forward misses

Morning Race tactics in the ninth and tenth interruptions. Nineteen games have intentionally and a comrade waiting strong team, although they will A

Hong Kong are fielding a Yacht Helmsman Observer

G. G. Wood Lt. Anstruther games of the final set there would been played, 15 resulting by his side crashes the ball home. be

A 3 B. Naess

Maj. Thoyts without the services of J. A 4 L. J. Davia have been no telling who would Pennsylvania victories, three If this trick is well done, it in apt Smalley, who injured her knee 13. Stock

Capt. Fowkes The last to beat any defence--once!

Mr. Rose Instead they preferred Columbia and one Ele.

game was played in 1929 in New

in a competition match against N. V. Croucher Lt. Rossier.

Cdr. Drummond Capt. Bolt Pennsylvania

the C. B. A. Ladies recently. Her winning.-

MAMAK HOCKEY.

Afternoon Bace place is being filled by A. Nicol, 5

C. F. Hyde Maj Lochner who playa regularly for the se47 H. S. Rouse Mai. Stowart Veteran Should Beat

cond eleven, and who has turned A 9 Lt. Fisher R.N. Maj. Griffim German Club. out on many occasions for the 1LF Nicholson Maj: McIntyre

Y 3 J. G. Pulcher, Capt. Dunlop first team. The Saints' forward R. P. Edwards. Maj. Atkinson line is unchanged, being the samej RIMMER ▾ SOMMERS.

as that which played against the

Morning Race

Observer Recreio Ladies last Saturday. The German Club

C. F. Hyde are meeting

The standings of the two H.MS. Veteran at Caroline H teams, in the competition, to date A

H. S. Rouse Biderably below form, and unless

Lt. Fisher R.N. ground in the Mamak Tournament they show a decided improvement

are as follows:

Mal McIntyre Nicholson

3. G. Pilcher Conta The Football Association have at 3 p.m. To date, the Veteran have

Y 8 Capt. Dunlop there can be little hope for them

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Y 4 Ma. Atkinson H. P. Edwards

Afternoon Race against the barrage of the Rumbeen in communication with the points for 8 matches played, whic governing bodies of the game in the Germans, though steadily im-

Lt. Anstruther G. G. Wood Jahn cousins. It was carelessness Italy and Switzerland, who are proving as a team, have only 5 St. Andrew's.. 5 2 1 2 16 3 6 A

A 3 Maj. Thoyts B. Naess throughout which nearly cost them eager to play matches with Eng-points for 14 games.

L. J. DAVIS H.KL.H.C.-M. Bird; E. M. Gray, A Capt. Fowkes The Veteran should win; Rimmer A. Nichol; J. Dalziel, B. M. Fope, C. Mr. Rose

R. Stock the game. Overhead Goldman was land. The negotiations have pro in the forward line should give Ferguson; H. Kafil, M. Alun Jones, FL Rossier

N. V. Croucher gresed so far that provisional ar- very weak, while Fincher Wan

The M. Harron, J. Churchill and E. Black Y Capt. Bolt rangements have been made for an Sommers a busy 70 minutes. merely steady, thus allowing his England dieven to visit those coun- Germans have an improved forward burn.

line, and Lange and Mueller should opponents to return the ball to his tries in May. faulty partner. Goldman's lob- It is intended first to play is Italy catch the eye, bing, however, was a feature of and to break the journey on the game while Fincher's play in way back in Switzerland."

have won.

to play their lobbing, game which York, had placed them in that position. Reuter.

It was an unfortunate mistake on

the part of a very promising pair MORE CONTINENTAL

who have yet to gain far more ex-

perience before they can hope to

reach the latter rounds,

SOCCER RIVALRY.

Goldman and Fincher were con England May Play Italy

the final sot showed vast improve

ment.

*

*

And Switzerland

the

Italian football, in which Musso-

lini is tremendously interested, is

JESS SELLS PAPERS.

CLUB

ARMY

Yacht Helmsman

& Maj. Lochner

H.K.L.H.C... 4 4 0 0 24 08 1

Teams:-

white, E. Landelt; IL. Woolley, St. Andrew's J. Bryson; G.A.

M. D. White, M. L. F. Bryson; M. Chan, E. M. Lee, M. Woolley, M. Churn and P. Gittins.

Maj Griffin 7 Maj. Stewart

Matthews, J. F. McGowan, R. A. J. tomorrow. If he and Rodrigues Simpson, J. Skinner, M. Tavin, H. G. become associated in such a part-Wallington, A. Whitley and R. E. Wood, nership as they did against the Volunteers:

A. C. Beck (Captain), A. D. Lowson, Civil Service anything might L. D. Kilboe, J, E. Potter, N. A. E. Mackay, D. S. Harley, F. S. W. Smith, happen, and the Varsity might. H. Grifiths, K. A. Munro, R, R

even win.

Davies and R. Stilllard.

K.C.C.

Whatever the result of the

A. W. Hayward (Capt.), E. J. R. Mit game may be I hope Anderson chell, A. C. Beck, E. R. Duckitt, G. S. P. Hell distinguishes himself. He has Dunkley. D. 8. Harley, A.

Thomson, B. Owen Hughes, T. A been one of the best all-round-Pearce, C. B: R. Sargent and J.

Whitham. ers in the Colony for the past|

H.K.C.C. II. · four years.

G. E. Gahagan (Captain), A. The Indian juniors should ac-Mackenzie H. J. Armstrong, C. W.

Bishop, L. D. Kilbeo, H. J. D. Lowe, count for their visitors fairly D. Lowson, K. A. Munro, X. S. W.

may secure

- F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fin...

comfortably, while the Recreio Patterson, J. E. Pottor and J. R. Wez.

the points at the KC.C Valley, though it is time the cher, J. C. Lyal, G. C. Burnett, A. T Civil Servants won a match Lay, I. McInnes, F. S. W. Smith, W. C. Hung, N. A. E Mackay and O. B. they have lost six to date. With Raven. out knowing the Navy teara I am 1.R.C.

unable to forecast a result of A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), F. D. Pereira, A. H. Madar, A. H. Rumjahn, A. R. their game against the R.A.SC. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A. Ismail, J. 8. A. Correem, H. D. Ramjaht, A. Bakar Cdr. Drummond but I am inclined to favour the and A. S. Sufiad,

IRC. IT

CHARLTON PLAYER FOR CHESTER.

Gerald Chester have signed on Kelly, from Charlton Athletic. Kelly

chances of the military side. The Hong Kong C. C. seconds should M. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. R. Abbas, M. el Arculli, A. M. Rumjahn, K beat their military opponents, Nazarin, M. P. Madar, S. Ismail, A. A. Rumjahn, (Jn.) A. R. N. Esmail, M. but a draw would not be surpris-ol Arcull and A. R. Buflad. ing.

The outstanding friendly game

SCOTS WALKING RECORD. Four thousand newsboys in Los of a very high standard, thanks to Angeles think that Jean Willard la the foundations so carefully laid just about the greatest heavy- A record which had stood for 22 was formerly with Sunderland, and will be staged at the K. C. C. by William Garbutt, formerly

1910.

HOW THE CLUBS STAND AT THE MOMENT

P. W. D. L. PE

43 10

3 3 0 0

5,3 0 2

University

2 2 0 0

Craigengower C.C.

31 1 1 3.1 1 1

of weight that ever lived. The rea-years went when G. T. Galloway, made his narne with Huddersfield when the Kowloon Cricket Club Kowloon C. C. The following were the detailed Arsenal and Blackburn Rovers. son for this is that big Jeas went the Scottish champion, won the Town at outside and inside right. results:

England and Italy have never met out and sold newspapers on streets Surrey Walking Club's open Croy-¡He was available for Chester in entertain their Hong Kong rivals. Indian R.C. but the amateurs of England and Swit corners before the festive Yule-don-Godstone and back race (18% their home match with Fulham on Both teams are at full strength Hong Kong C.C. zerland havo played several mates.

Next season, possible in December, tide in order to help raise funds miles) in 2hr. 85min. 19sec., 47 sec. January 14 in the Third Round of and a fine struggle, should ensue. Army big faster than Harold Ross did in the Cup and enabled his side to win It will be recalled that Kowloon Navy England may meat Gormany in Eng- enough to give the boys

by five clear goats. land. Germany were early adventur- Christmas dinner. ers in the international field, but have not been to England for 31 years. The Football Association sent a repre sentative team to Barlin in May 1980, and the game resulted in a draw of three goals each. Spain and Austria have both played in London, and now it is Germany's turn to send an inter- national team.

Open Doubles-First Round.

Chan So and Ho Wei-hing beat A. J. Stocker and M. F. H. Waring 6-4, 6-4.

D. H. Hazell and W. E. Williamas beat E. S. Howard and C. E. Abbas 0-3, Gd.

L. Goldman and E. C. Fincher beat]

Athey

Lee Wai-tsoi and Luk Ding-IRISH RUGBY PLAYER

cheong 2-6, 6-1, 7-5.

T. C. Monaghan and E. Holmes, received a w.o, from J. J. Walte and W. M. Morgen.

WHO THEY MEET IN

SECOND ROUND.

FRACTURES RIBS

RECORD OF 29 CAPS

THErish Rugby international, has had the misfortune to fracture three ribs while hunting with the Meath

the game for some time.

Farrell, who was educated

TAMES FARRELL, the famous.

Chan and Ho v Hazell and Wil-Hounds, Rad is likely to be out of

Ilams.

at

Goldman and Fincher v Monaghan Castleknock College, was first in-

and Holmes.

eluded in the Irish side which de feated France at Belfast in 1926," and was the youngest forward who

Club Championship.

G. Gamble host D. S. Green 6-0, ever wore the green jersey. Since

R. P. Nowell. bont L. T. Ride 6-1, 6-2

then he has appeared in every team representing Ireland.

His record of 29 "caps" as an Irish forward has only been sur passed by his great colleague, Jamie Capt. Cannon, bent H. Owen Clinch, with 80, Farrell has to gain Hughes 2-6, 6-2, 7-5

only three more International H.B. Day beat D. C. Dugkam honours to beat W. W. Wakefield's

record of 81 "cápa,"

7-5, 6-2

A

CHEER for Miss Paddy Naismith, winner of the Ladies Handicap Race at the last meeting of the season of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, at Brooklands. P. Hall-Caines Salmson

She drove Mr.

won the League game in a thrill-Civil Service C.C. ing fight against, the clock, but Kowloon C.C. on that occasion the Club did not Hong Kong C.C.

Craigengower C.C. have the services of A. R. Hall- Indian R.C. Thomson and J. P. Whitham,, the Club de Recreio

Falice R.C. rugby players. The former

should strengthen the bowling,ersity

and his hurricane innings for the RE and S.

R.A.S.C. Volunteers on the same ground Royal Artilery carlier this season has not yet(c.8.C.C.

Soccer Penalty Kicks

6: 0 1 5

P. W. D:

A. 5

5 41

11 13

8-2 0 5'

Were Introduced 42 Years Ago

ELDOM does a Saturday of feet in any capacity provided It

League football go by without was to save his goal.

a dozen or so teams winning by a

ponalty kick.

Mr. William McCrum, who has

Just died at his home in Ireland,

Yet prior to 1891 there was a set himself to Improve matters. auch thing as a goal scored from He conceived what is now popular

ly known as a "penalty" and re- a free-kick,

edmmended it to the Irish Football. When there was Eny case of Association, upon whose committee unfair play a free-kick was award- he worked, who finally adopted It ed where the offened was commit in 1891.

ted, but it was impossible to score Mr. McCrum was educated at the Irpm such a kick unless one of the Royal School, Armagh and Trinity defending team touched the ball in College, Dublin, where he pos its passage, to the goal,⠀⠀⠀

classical scholar in 1885. He was The natural result was that no made High Sheriff of Armagh, in player hesitated to use hands for 1909:

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