MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933,

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SOUTH CHINA RECORD

"DOUBLE"

SAINTS DECISIVELY Yesterday's

BEATEN

Juniors Fail To Field

Eleven.

BORDERERS BEAT RADIO

Football

First Division.

SOUTH CHINA. 5 ST. JOSEPH'S Z

Third Division

|BORDERERS_ 8 RADIO

South China secured the double S. CHINA 'w.o. from S. JOSEPH'S

yesterday when their first eleven

defeated St. Joseph's by 5 goals to 2 on the Club ground, and their Third Division team were awarded a walk over by St. Joseph's, who failed to make an appearance.

The senior team, which in reality constituted only half of their regular First Division team, were far superior to St. Joseph's who were fortunate lo score two goals. --one from a penalty.

Goal Scorers.

First Division. Wong Mel-ahon (8, China) Kam Shak-wal (8. China) Pau Ka-ping (S. China) A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's) B. Gosano (St. Joseph's)

Third Division

Nelson (Borderers) Hayes (Borderers)

zlewood (Borderers) omas (Borderers)

Leung Wing-chui and his halves League Tables To Date.

were primarily responsible for

St. Joseph's poor showing, while

the South China forwards excelled

LEONARD, Was the pick.

Do the Saints forwards

against South China yesterday.

CHILDREN'S WEEK CLOSES.

Sports Meeting At Caroline Hill.

Children's week came to a close on Saturday afternoon, when a sports meeting for children was held at thei A PlaSouth China ground, Caroline Hill.

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FIRST DIVISION.

Goals

P. W. D. L.

14 21 ed the prizes to the successful com-

in short passing movements, com- Artillery. .. 19 11 0 5 52 29 28 Mrs. Ngan Shing-kwan distribut- pletely baffling the opposing de-Borderers ..16 10 2 4 51 South China 14 10 1 3 39 Lincoln ...16 8 4 4 43 24

8 35 35 16 Navy

6 28 25 13)

fence.

17

Limo Thin-chan in goal for the Chinese team had as off day and BL Joseph's 14 7 should never have left Omar's cen- Club tre, bounce over his head into the Police

Athletic net.

Kowloon Both Lau Mau and Leung Yin-Recreio chan were safe in defence, while the halves were good. In the for- wards, Yeung Shui-yick played an

outstanding game, and was the Borderers

the Lincoln most dangerous forward'on

field. His centres were well plac-RAS.C. ed, and it was from his wing that RA.F

W... BULLER WINS HAPPY

-- VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

Interport Golfer Wins Bogey Pool At Fanling

WJ. Buller won the Bappy Valley Golf Championship yester day when he beat J. J. King in the Final Bound.

L. R. Andrewes, the Interport golfer, won the Bogey Pool over: the New Course at Fanliity dur ing the week-end when he return-

ed a card of one up. There were 12 entries.

20 petitors in the health contest and M

sports events.

The following were prize-win winners:

A. A. R. BOTELHO`re- gistered his first racing of the season when hế brought Carnation II home at Macao yesterday to pay $140,* 10.

COMERARUL HA Najr, Ondon's lames. Ox ONE

with Brig Gen. Gibbon, the coach, at Putney, Oxford, how. ever, lost the Boat Race for the tenth successive year.

JOSS WINS PRIVATE SWEEPSTAKE,

Jan And True Blue Second And Third.

Joss won the private sweepstake yachting event yesterday over a course of 7.4 miles,

Results were as follow:---

Finished Position

Time

12 5 .18 4 ...18 2 0 26 THIRD DIVISION

39 29 29 40 20 89

First Division.-1, Irene Ngan;| 912, Ma Kin-hin; 3, Yam Ho-lang: 4; La Sic-hung; 5, Leung Ping- wel.

Joss Jan.

12.09.08

1.:

12.09.13

True Blue Oslo

12.09.30

2 3

12.09.31

Goala

Second Division 1, Shiu Cho- ming; 2, Shek Shiu-kin; S, Chan..

Ellsworth Vines beat 'E. D. Andrews, Mei-wah; 4, Kwok Man-cho; 5, the old Cambridge Blue and now the lachel.

New Zealand champion, 6-4, 7-5, In Gull: Tung Hing-yip.

Po-a match between the American team Artemis Lau Third Division.-1,

Another Cambridge Cicada hung: 2, Tao Ling-yan: 3, Wen and Wellington.

by

Carpenter

La Linda

12.10.12

5

Wasp IL

12.10.25

12.10.41

7

12.12.06 12.13.44 12.16.49 10 12.18.63 11

P. W. D. L. F A. Pts 23 21 1 1 115 20 43

22 18

4 84 23 36

22 14 17 71 29 2 29

21 12 2 765 36 26

1136 63 28 25

9

the four of the goala materialised South China 22 10 8 44 38 24 Ho-koon; 4, Lui Kwok-ching; 5. C. E. Malfroy, was beaten

irom.

}

St. Joseph's

19

Athletic

23 85

Engineers

.22 10 1 .21 8 2 11 46 47 18

9

Wong Shau-yung.

Irene Ngan, winning the great-

Kan Shak-wal, a Second Di- Radio vision player, excelled at in-

Signals

20 6 1 13 31 54 13 est number of marks in the whole side right, and scored two per- Recrelo ...23 43 16 84 91 11 contest, received a special prize. fect goals.

Univeralty

33 16 28 SI ..21

The divisions were arranged by ....23 12 20 17 137 Pau Ka-ping, as leader of the Talkoo forwards was dangerous, flashing (Saturday's Results on Page 11.)ages. in several good drives which gavel Hussain much cause for anxiety.

Wong Mel-shun, the South China skipper, had an off day. Although he scored a good goal in the first half, he was Dot up to his usual standard. Yeung Poon-hon was not steady on the left wing, and failed to combine with his captain.

very

Hussain was outstanding for St. Joseph's and brought off some remarkable saves-three Pau point-blank ones from Ka-ping, and a sizzling drive from Wong Meishun in the goalmouth.

Thang and Gomes in defence

tried a first timer from a ground pass from the right wing. Hussain, however, pushed the ball round the right upright for a fruitless corner.

From this period South China's forwards indulged in shooting prae- [lice, Hussain being-subjected to

heavy bombardment.

During these repeated at tacks Wong- Mei-shun took a first time effort at a wild drive by Pau Ka-ping, and the ball siruck the left upright and bounced back into play almost in midfield.

were very erratic and lacked sting' Play became very scrappy, after

ard.

of the forwards,

INCOGNITOS

DEFEAT THE

LOWER DECK

Fine Naval Recovery: In Second Half.

MURRELL'S BAD LUCK.

Commencing the second half two

Wilmer Allison 108, 8—4,

9

Petersen's World Title

Chance

May Meet Rosenbloom

In Wales.

JUNE OR JULY

Father Confident In His Son's Ability

JACK

London, April 8. TACK Petersen, the British heavyweight champion, may make his first attempt to win a world's title in June or July;

Negotiations are proceeding for following month he beat Roland

& match on the Cardiff City Foot Todd on points in London: (

KINGSTONIANS WIN CUP

Amateur Final Against Stockton.

* Darlington, To-day, - The Kingstonians won the F. A. Amateur Cup Final here on Saturday when they won their replay against Stockton by 4 goals to 1

| SWIMMING.

Y.M.C.A.GALA

IS

Volunteers v. Rest Polo Suggested.

ALSO MIXED RELAY

(By CRAWL.)

UGGESTIONS have been rifs an ats should consti-

to what events

tute the programme at the YM.G.A. Swimming Gala on May 13, and the most plausible solution” to the pro blem was mooted the other night in the bath, when several members unanimously agreed that

water

polo game between two "Y" teams and a relay race should be includ ed in the programme.

There was still the problem left of selecting two well balanced teams, and, after a great deal of argument on both sides, the sug gestion was made that a Volun- teers' team drawn from “Y” 'mem- hers should play the "Rest.".

In view of this proposal-it is in- teresting to see the probable com

They

Position of the two teams. would probably be:-

Volunteers-F. Angus; A. Donn and }W. Kerry J. Henry; E. F. Selk, : W-

Schrender and G. Fowler.AURANT

The Rest:-Webb; R. Maynard and |B. Lange, E. Rallion, W. Sutherland.

W. Campbell, and B. Goldma.

It has also been suggested that

a relay skould-be staged on, the

The previous game, played at same lines, drawing the men from Dulwich resulted in a draw of one these two sides. This, however, all after extra time had been play would not be quite fair in view of

ed.

Stockton possess some very pro-the many other swimmers who are mising young players among whom not members of either of these two are Coulthard, the centre forward, teams, who has already attracted a con- alderable amount of attention, en- quiries from Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion having been made about him.

S. J. Anderson, Stockton's left winger is only 18 years old but is

There is nothing so excliing ́ay' a mixed relay of four men "and four women,—providing of course the two teams are up- proximately of the same strength.

These suggestions will be brought already regarded as another pòten- up at the committee meeting to tial International

Kingstonfans-beat" Whitehall

morrow,

Printerien by six clear goals in the semi-final, and Stockton beat The Cambridge University crow in

training for the Boat Race Bournemouth G. W, by 2 goale to Cam have been credited with a lock-

1.

Dulwich Hamlet won the last year, beating Marine

pool) by 7 goals to 1.

on the

to-lock trial of thres mifex, down-. Cupstream from Victoria Bridge to Little Bridge In the record time of 18 min. Liver-17 sec. The previous record was 16

imin. 48 sec.

Joe Davis Billiards Hints

in their clearances. Costa was the this, but. KAN SHAK-WAI placed goals in arrears the Navy "Lower pick of the halves, but he lacked South China four goals In the Deck hockey eleven lost to the Inball ground between Petersen and Since then, however, he has deve- support from Souza and T. Leon-lead when he scored in a meles. cognitos by 4 goals to 3 at Caroline Max F. Rosenbloom, the Ameri-loped into a first-class cruiser

A breakaway by St. Joseph's on Hill yesterday. Both teams played can holder of the world's lightweight. A. M. Omar was weak on the the resumption saw OMAR streak

weight championship.band Petersen is still able to get down "Jack is excited at the prospect to light-heavyweight poundage, right wing, and spoiled many fine away on the right wing and send len men.

Xavier and R. C. Reed scored for opening by centring badly. D. across a ceptre which went to

Negotiations for Petersen's open Leonard his inside, was the pick wards Lim Thin-chan. The Chin- the Incogs in the first half. Murrell of having such an early chance and is at his best at 12st 7-15.

He strove hard ese custodian, however, allowed the Lower Deck), Pintos (Incognitos), of gaining a world's title, and he to get between the two Chinese ball to bounce over his head, strike Me Crae (Lower Deek), R. C Reeds, confident that he can heat Ro-air fights in South Wales in the The first fight may have to be backs, but always lacked support. the under part of the cross bar, and Murrell scored in the second senbloom." Petersen's father de-summer are taking shapes

half in that order. B. Gosano was very disappoint-and rest in the net.'

In the last minute of the game Rosenbloom fought in England as postponed from May 8 to May 15. ing..

Just before the final whistle. South China scored their Afth goal Murrell hit the post, This player, middle-weight. He was knock-Heine Muller, the second best The Play Described

through Thang handling. In the together with Swan, Mc Crae and ed out by Tommy Milligan in eight heavyweight In Germany, ale South China carried play into St. penalty area when attempting to Johnson, was outstanding through rounds at the Royal Albert Hall, mentioned as a likely selection for

London, on June 4 1928, but in the this match-Reuter, Joseph's goal area from the start, kick clear a ground drive from out the game.

There are times when the balls and opened the scoring almost im- Leung Wing-chni. WONG "MEI

run so badly that they seem to mock mediately through WONG MEI. SHUN had no difficulty in scoring

your, inability to score. The Le of SHUN, who netted with a long from the spot kick.

the balls in my photograph depicte drive, the fight of the ball baffling South China:-Lim Thin-chan;

page one of these trying billiard Hussain in goal.kerne

Leung Yin-chan and Lau Mau; Tong St. Joseph's retallated from the Kwok-wall

Kwan, Leang Wing-chul and Le

Club next season, : HF «Would

draw for the Happy Valley slons. Red is tight against Yeung Shufick

Kan Capt Burnett, popular skipper of Cri

e-ball foursomes king been made. › The strengthen the K.C.0, attack, sumi restart, but failed to get past the Shak-wal, Pau Ka-ping, Wong Kel- the Navy cricket team, played his last

would give a good example to the following are the Cates for the com top cushion with the Chinese halves, who were excellent, shun (captain) and Young Peon-hongime in the Colony at the K.0.0, on and

petition.

May

about a couple, "of After a series of throw-ins from St. Joseph's: Hussain Thang and Saturday. He is leaving for, Bwatow field.

Becond Round on or before May 21. It is so awkwa Beck the HK.C.C. fast bow- both touchlines, South China went Gomis Souza, Costa and T. Leonards shortly where he will assume, the

Thind Round on or before:Jane 4. to returning brief period before land. There are rumours to the effect averages and who has taken or L that he is to be promoted wickets this season, laft the Colony en the Chitral on Satur He has shown teen interest in cric ket, engby and boxing during his stay

While in' England" he will. In the Colons, and has been a very Ans example of tree British sportsman in the Hongong team's tour

yor Bomeraet during Jana.com

Fill cont

IN BRIEF CAPTAIN BURNETT LEAVING

sala Jim Ft Round: on or before get most touching it and tha: whitej

further ahead when PAU KA-PINGL Carlitho, A. M.Omar, D, Leonard, dities of Senior Naval Offort. Bag:]ler who came becond in the League

put the finishing touch to a fine centre from Yeung Shui-rick

Gosano then attempted a solo effort, but his drive at goal lacked power. A few minutes before the interval D Leonard cut round Leung Wing-chut, but was robbed just in time by Lan Mau

B. Gosano (exptain) and Fernandes.

Third Division.

WALK OVER AWARDED

SOUTH CHINAD

South China: were given a walk Starting the second half with over in their Third Division soccer two goal load; South China added oncounter against St. Joseph's another goal five minutes from the the Club ground yesterday. restart when KAN SHAK-WA referee allowed for the time converted a centre from Young but even then the whole Shulyick from close in Joseph's team failed to puti

St Joseph's acered their drat appearanc roal through. M DEN

Gosand was bum

Tong Kwan

'hind"

BORDERERS OVERWHE

THE RADIO.

Borda

D. McLellan, the Ciril Service cricketer and Interport Rugby

"playing for the

ome: Jesy® -D VIA E The ban has been lifted on Prime whi

Bemi-Final on or before June 18.9

Final Round on or, batore June 25, to bear on

par

of

Caroara and the long looked for fight. The akot between him and Jack Sharkey for by

the World heavyweight Championship

will take place ane 29 in the Garden Bowl

tact with

Phy

right of

of the baulk pocket that it has only to be touched to drop into the bet. But as black completely. covers this red, and the position" ielert after a foul- shot, you have a "free-ball" leave

If you play slowly and thil on black, you leave a snooker, as the red up the table will still be cover ed after such a shot. But it in strikable off the top cushion, and If you happen to tap the facing red a shade too hard you leave an opening for a cross-fable shot to pot red In the corner po

For these reasons, I the snooker. Better play

d? to

red in the

bould

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