THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933,

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SOUTH CHINA BEAT ATHLETIC 2 TO 1 IN CHINESE "DERBY"

LI KWOK – KI.......

IN BRILLIANT

KEEPING FORM

Ip Pak-wa Scores Winners' Points.

LEUNG'S LAPSE.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

The brilliance of Li Kwok-ki alone saved the Athletic from a smashing defeat at the hands of South China yesterday at Caroline Hill. South China as a result only won by the odd goal in three.

Li Kwok-ki performed miracles of daring and amazing feats of agility for the Athletic, and

very nearly denied South China a win they so richly deserved,

hala düzen timex the ball struck the bar from the boot of, Fung King-cheong or the head of Tam Kong-pak. On another oc- casion he turned a shot by Wongi Mei-shun on to a post, and the ball appeared to cross the line, but he whipped it out at the second at- tempt."

For half an

hour South China

1932-33 SOCCER

HONOURS,

FIRST DIVISION—

SOUTH CHINA*

SECOND DIVISION-

CHINESE ATHLETIC

THIRD DIVISION—

BORDERERS

SENIOR SHIELD

SOUTH CHINA

JUNIOR SHIELDTM

ROYAL NAVY

"SUNDAY HERALD" CHARITY

cur-

CHINA

LAI WAH CUP- CHINESE

GOVERNOR'S CUP..

COMBINED CHINESE

SATURDAY'S SOCCER

Five Games Down

For Decision.

SUNDAY'S JUNIOR GAME.

HE following is the

THE

League

programme for the week-

end:-

SATURDAY

FIRST DIVISION

ARTILLERY v St. Joseph's

(Soskunpoo, 4.30 p.m.) |BORDERERS v Recreio

(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)

v South China (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.): THIRD DIVISION

Lincolns

D

Games unplayed, but probable winners given.

Radio

South China

could do little right, but when Ip SOCCER

Pak-wa netted the first goal, they could do little wrong

score.

R.E.

v SIGNALS

(Club. 3 p.m.)

→ LINCOLNS

(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.)

SUNDAY

THIRD DIVISION

v R.A.S.C. (Sookunpoo, 3 p.m.)

League Tables To Date:

FIRST DIVISION.

Goali P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 19 14 0 5 Borderers 16 10 2 4 South China 14 10 1 3 Lincolns

1 3 36 17 9

Artillery except MARKSMEN

Tang Kwong-sum, the Ath- letic's right winger who was given an Interport trial, was the hero of the day. His amazing centres and spoiling tactics were perfect in the first half.

Lai Kwokchiu, who played in the pivat position for the Athletic, completely bottled

Fung King-

cheong in the first half,

and was the idol of a tremendous crowd on the hillsides and in the packed stands.

Au Kim-fung, who played at in- side right. scored his goal with a splendid drive, but he was not a first-class Inside man, and Ho Kar keung did not secure

much sup port from him. To make matters the Athletic, Cheung

injured in WAR second half, and went left.

worse for Mun-wing

Purcell Leads Three Divisions.

JONES SEVEN BEHIND

Ne

St. Joseph's .13 Club

THE HON. GEORGE LAMBTON'S Dorigen (T. Weston up) winning the Lincolnshire Handicap, the first big race of the flat racing season, from Mrs. C. L. MacKeen's Solenoid, Dorigen

was the first fly to win the race for ten years.

K.C.C. TENNIS Joyce Wethered's Golf

Grose Beats Wirth To

Enter Semi-Final.

TWO OTHER RESULTS.

Revelations

in the Kowloon "Natural Swing" Discarded

Three matches in the Kowloon Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships were decided yesterday

52 29 28 with the following results.

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Third Round

2 D IR 20 SECOND DIVISION

22

Police

1670 8

Athletic

.13 5 2 6

Kowloon Recrela

18 4 1

FIRST DIVISION

Jones (Borderers)

25

P. W. D. L.

Bryant (Artillery)

17

Athletic

Goals F. A. Pl.. 22 17 3 2 57 18

37

Tam Kong-pak (S. China)

15

Lincolns

Moore (Artillery)

13

B. Gosano (St. Joseph's)

Barderers

Nelema (Kowl

Johnson (Palice)

loon)

Harding

(Lincolan)

Ridley (Lincolns)

Mak Sui-hon (Athletic)

SECOND DIVISION

Matthias (Borderers)

Ke Hung-chung (Athletic) Hardy (Artillery)

Morris (Borderers)

McGuiness (Lincolns) Hamblyn (Borderera) Freason (Artillery)

THIRD DIVISION

the

to inside

Purcell (Borderers)

Veteran Shines.

Leung Yuk-tong, the Athletic's

veteran right back,

was

so sure

with his head and so swift in an-i ticipation that he left Tam Kong- pak without an opening in the

first half,

The first half produced thrilling. football, both teams going very

near with splendid drives. На

Kar-keung missed an

Sands (B.A.S.C.)

A. M. Umar (St. Joseph's)

Nelson (Borderers)

Fortey (Borderers)

Hay (R.A.S.C.)

Tate (R.A.F.)

Gregory (R.A.F.)

("larke (Lincolns)

Clements (Lincoln) Liu Shu-ming (8. China)

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THE Governor's Cup competition open goal between a representative ele.

with a first-timer after one of the vens from the Hong Kong Foot-

local soccer.

pressed in their

Navy 16

Artillery...

22 16 2 4 60 ZZ

22 2 16 15 86 23

25 33

21 14 3 4 68 21

31

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Iler

a

Home Football

Tables to Date

(Results on Page 1.)

FIRST DIVISION.

P

Arsenal Aston Villa Newcastle Wednesday West Bromwich 39 19 11 Loode Huddersfield

Darby U.

Sheffield Portsmouth Sunderland Everton

Birmingham Manchester. C. Liverpool Blackburn Middlesbro' ¡Chelsea

Wolves Bolton.

89 19

89 15 16

97 10 10 14 40 17 13 10 40 24 12 89 18 14

40 17 17

40 15

40 15

40

* 18

40 14 16 10 40 16

16 19 40 13 16 11 39 18 16 10 40 12 19 40 13 21 40 13 19

40 11 20

9

40. 9 18 18 40 13 28

IS that "natural swing" just a golf-tical maximum. During the last year Leicester ing fallacy Miss Joyce Wethered, that she kept a record the chart ran Blackpool greatest of all women players, says only to 10. These charts Miss Wether that the opinion that "a natural swinged describes as "immense responsibili. is the best" is answerable for a great ties hanging round my neck like Ideal. She discarded her own "natural mulstone.. F. Grose beat W. Wirth 6-1, 6-1. awing years age at the age of neven-

auccess in championships (ale Stoke Lieen. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

was open champion four times and Tottenham This revelation appears in "Golfing English champion five times) ahe at Fulham C. I. Stapleton beat L. Jack Memories and Methods," Mias Wether tributes to her faculty of

shutting her Bury ed's book just published by Hutchin- eyes to all but the immediate shots. Notts F. 6-3, 6-4.

son and Co., at 10s. 6d. Miss Wether This was particularly true of her ed'e firm

Manheseter

U. 40 journalistic work appeared in matches with Miss Cecil Leitch, for Notts C. The "Sunday Express" last summer,

Millwall and many of the motion pictures taken sonality must be shut out of her con- Bradford

"B" HANDICAP SINGLES.

M. E. Politi (-3.6) beat J. S.

Smith (-15) 7-5, 6-1.

By defeating Wirth, Grose has

now entered the last four in the

Bouth China 2745 56 38 30 championship.' He will meet W. C.

34

21 11 2 8 41 37 Taung Tain ..22 9 4 9 Kowloon ...20 5 2 1 13 30

Club Eastern

Borderers

Lincolns

.20 3 3 14

30 56 21 68

.20 2 1 17 10 88 THIRD DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. L P. A. Pta. 22 20 1 1 107 19 41

*w used in her

realised that any disturbing per

SECOND DIVISION

40

40

40 20

40 20 40 20

40 15 13

40 15 15

by: Pathe to illustrate that series are sciousness, and that the game must Southampton divides up into "Championship

which he be played against no particular op Plymouth

Golf, ponent, but with the sole idea of pro- Preston Techalcal Golf," and

ducing the right dgures. "Having Bradford C. Her golf ambitions

Swanses

were

• stirred, she fonce formed this rule,” she writes, “I

explains, by the necesity to justify the never failed to use it in every import Grimsby Hung In the Semi-Final.

glory of being the sister of tant match I played." The an

Oxford

Port Vale captain"an additional One of the secrets of golf Miss Lincoln other semi-finalists are E. C. Fin-have felt stimulated to do anything or annoyance and trouble was the nashle Oldham licentive without which I might never Wethered mastered only after much Burnley

my own account.”

5

cher (holder) and A. E. P. Guest (1932 runner-up).

Gross has now falled to qualify with

奥村

22 18 0 484 25 36 for the Junior Championship, and charts. Roger announced .22 14 17 71 29 29 8. A. Gray has been consequently must keep

765 36 26 granted a walk over into the Third of every round played. St. Joseph's 18 11 9 4 63 23 25 Round.

R.A.S.C. R.A.F.

South Chine 21

Athlelie Radio

Engineers

Signals

Recreio

8 44 38 22

9 41 44 23

21 10 1 10 38 46 21

.21 8 2 11 40 47 18

20 4 1 13 31 54 13

.23 4 3 16 34 91 11 University .21 3 3 15 28 81 Talkoo

1 2 20 17 137

BIRMINGHAM'S RELEGATION TROUBLES END

(Continued from Page 1.)

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THIRD DIVISION (South)

P. W. L. D.

39 26 40 21

6

40, 22

ahot with backspin. "I can even re-West Ham In early golfing days she and collect particularly agonising mo- Chesterfield her brother improved their gulfments," she says, when I saw the ball Chariton

elaborate

zystem

of almost through a mist of tears when that they practising

with this exasperating approximate score jelub."

At tho start she chase 84 as the minimum Big match "nerves" upset 'pozsibility and 120 as the lowest prac-great golfers, but Joyce is not one of Brentford

those who cannot sleep before Im-Norwich portant games. She writes: "I am Exeter much more inclined to be affected by Reading nightmares in which my swing, gets Coventry tied up in knots at the top and no Northampton

on earth can induce it to come

International Rugger Players

Discuss Wing Forward

MR

London, April 14.

Mr. Davies basca his assertions upon

[R. L. M. B. STUART, the old in- the fact that the old school of thought ternational wing forward, and Mr. Half was considered to be the pivot of out of date. When the stand-off

W. J. A. Davies, the old England half the attack, he admits that the old back, two of the greatest authorities teaching was sound. To-day, he points

40 19 18 5

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Torquay

40 15 14.

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RODOSTO WINS Bristol

2,000 GUINEAS

Hend

Laton Queen's P.R. Bristol C. Aldershot Bournemouth Cardif Newport Swindon Clapton: 0.

41 12. 17

40 13 18

40 11 17' 12 39 11 21. 40 11 22 40

THIRD DIVISION (North),

finest forward movements seen in ball Association and the Chinese Queen's Park, the famous Scot-on Rugby football, are not in agree- out, the serum-half breaking away Harry Wragg Second

Amateur Athletic Federation, will tigh amateur club, are on the de-ment on the duties of the wing for. from the base of the serum in gr

ward.

Mr. Stuart, in his book on cr menace in attack. The opening minutes

In Field Of 27. of the be played on the Club ground on clie. Partick lowered their fine Rugby football, maintains that, on While . opinions second half saw the Athletic hard Saturday, May 6. Teams will be home record last week; the Rangers breaking from the set scrum, a wing be divided on so Ane Aways likely to

a point, the fact | own goalmouth, selected and other arrangements beat them on Saturday; and King forward should concentrate his at remains that clubs as whole re

NEWMARKET THRILL tentions on the opposing outside-half adopting the view of Mr. Davies. In to the made at a meeling of the Footballmarnock won by the odd goal in and not concern himself with the the recent internationale, particularly Council this evening at the Asso-three yesterday. Three defeats in scrum-half. Mr. Davies on the other that of England-Wales, it was notice A bad mistake by Leung Yukciation's Board Room at 5.30 p.m. cured 13 out of a possible 14 points practice of winging-forwards, of pre- Weish winging-forwards went a great!

three matches after having se-hard, takes aides, with the modern able that the spoiling tactics

London, To-day. tong saw IP PAK-WA dive for the

Rodosto, ridden by Brethes at a ball and score a brilliant opening.

from their previous seven games, venting the scrum-half from breaking deal toward the apparent impotency of 9 to 1 chance, won the Two Thou- Wrexham

away from the base of the serum. the English scrum-half-Reuter, goal, beating Li Kwok-kl all the way.

but Li Kwok-ki occasion.

гове

Two minutes later the South China forward line, working with .machine-like precision, worked their way through the Athletic de fence for Fung King-cheong to give IP PAK-WA bis second goal.

South China, however, did have everything their own ́way; and soon after the Athletic scored their first goal, following a disap- pointing Incident.

A charge by Tang Kwong. sum met, with Leung Wing- chiu's disapproval, who to the amazement of the spectators, kicked the former. The re. feree gave à free kick from which AU KIM-FUNG netted with a fins drive.

not

From this period to the end the Athletic were hard pressed, but their defence held out unt!! the final whistle..

· Leung Yin-chan and Lau Mau;

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The following were the starters: Accrington

Harisero (Pat Beasley), Light Sussex (Taylor)," Young Lover (Perryman), Madagascar (Caralake), King Salmon (Harry Wragg), Bready (Clif Richards),

sand Guiness over a mile at New-Chester marker yesterday when he beat Stockport The following are the Chinese

Walsall Athletic's remaining fixtures.

NAVY WATER POLO FAREWELL length in a field of 27 starters,

King Salmon (Harry Wragg) by a Barnaley

Doncaster IN BRIEF Wednesday, May 3, v South

Barrow China (Return fixture of yeater The Y.M.C.A. are playing the com

Gino, at 100 to 6, was % of a Gateshead Teddy Ramsey, former day's game (Club, 5.15 p.m.)

at Caroline Hill) bined Navy in a farewell water polo cricketer, has arrived back in the Danmark, in 100 yards free style was quoted at 25 to 1.

Interport Mme, Lilli Andersen, the champion of length behind King Salmon, which Colony after stay in America. Hejrace at Marsham atreet Baths, game in the "y" bath this evening at will play for the K.C.C. next season. don, in 65 1-5 secs. Mme Ander Sunday, May 7 v Club de Recreio 6 pm.

Lop (King's. Park, 4.30 p.m.)

en's time was 68 2-5 sec. Munroe The following are the teams:

The Bogey Pool Competition held ter B. G. falled by 2-5 set, to best the Bourne, of Oxford Univeralty and Ot- Combined Navy: C Mitchell (Capt.); G. Alder and G. Groves: Wday last, was won by Miss Cousens being 64 4-5 sec. In the 200 yards on the New Course, Fanling, on Tues-

100 yards British record, his time Hutton; C. Lee, J. Laker and J(21), who finished two up. There breast stroke race Mille, L. Jacobsen of Denmark, the world's record-holder, and W. Korr; W. Campbell; A. Dona

beat Mind M. Hinton of Manchester In (Capt), W. Schreuder and B. Langs. The police captured a British sub- 2 min. 54 2-5 sac, by 3 1.5. sec.

Capt. Burnett will referee the game, feet solling tickets for the Irish Sweep thus marking his last appearance in in Bangkok last Wednesday. The sel

ler was charged and fined Afty tical ter immer, broke the world's record J. C. P. Besford, the South Manches the Colony sporting world;

and worst of all, the police confiscated for 400 metres back stroke at the the tickets plan the counterfolle,of Tor Johnson (265 Iba) Swedish sold tickets,

Ping gala of the new Birkenhead ] poration bathe. Its time was 5 min. 41 4-5 set, a fifth of a second in ad-

Wednesday, May 10 v Royal Navy: (Kowloon, 5.15 p.m.)

Saturday, May 14 v Police (Club, 4.30 p.m.)

Saturday, May 20. v Club" (Club, 4:30 p.m.)

Tuenday, May 30 v Royal Navy (Return fixture) (Club, 6.15 p.m.) They are however, unable to play the Club, this Saturday owing

McCrea

Y.M.C.AMF. Nicholl; E. Gold

were 18. mixlos...

to their New Swimming Club at wrestling champion who fought, a draw Quarry Bay being officially opened. with Tiger Dania in the Colony on The twelfth annual "Oasis Maini-vance of the previous best and B-1-5

the heavyweight championship of China when: he beat Nicholas Manher (250 chi open tennis championship seo, better than the European record tbe), Lithuanian exponent, in 9 mins, concluded on Tuesday'at the Koshlenm

GAME POSTPONED:

South China:LimThin-chant.The First Division game between Kwok-wal, Wong Moi-shun and. Leung the Police and St. Joseph's which Wing-chul; Ng : Po-kim, Tam Kong- should have been played on the pak, Fung wing and

|- Highlander! (Wells),

Lochiel umord Melfort

Tiger (A. Wrary), Bolar Boy Fred Fox),

Interlace

Rodosta March Tor Felicitation

Franz Hals ∙Burns) Panama (Nevett); Raymond

(Nicholl),

(Gordon Richards

Mainwood (Dickens), Titan (Steve Donoghue), Colorow (Warton);" The Keen(Pak. Don Tuppence

als de muje 15 secs, and 3 mina. 42 seca in Bhang, and the Bamadera courts. The tour-M. M. Paterson, the holder, muccess

nament, which is the oldest event of fully defended bin Malayan Golf Cham- Im kira-kam Jayrar, opened “the "berniaga BERBON of Kantinos Semedopere pionship which he won for the Art Lime The following will- represent the last year, when he met W. J. Gibb in Lady is the final of the championship at Baldt Kwok-kl

yesterday, wan unavoidably can against the Police Recreation Olab on meeting in Vients to Jons, is roing to the turn with lead of one up, fler

alon- of the Lawn. "Bowlll Leaguejing the World, Olympiad. – Commitza | *1

fight. Gibb reached Wong Bulewo called owing to the faability,

Carvalho put forward Tokyo's" dialms for the Paterson had won the second hole but Lal Kwok-chlu and In

and E4 M. Re-staging of the wallth World Olym lost the fifth, and the ninth At the Fang-fal; Tang Xwong-rum, An Kim. Tung: Ho Karskeộng, Bak Bul-hen and

slerenth Paterson squared the i match Cheng, Mun-wong, ge

And F. V. Ribeiro

Testing again, and took the sixteenth and the of the Baldwin: Reteres

Ho ChiUGATat Kowloon Football

Clubground (C15b 46: Racrol In the Second". Diri MASCRIPT, Linogabe USKIZZ

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the Police to field a team. Bile Robarts,

The game will

be played at HMPOSE

later date to be announced in a few days time,?

(ap) NM. MC Alver Any Bante ink Joyce Cooper, the British Olym nightsenth to win a popular victory.

6. Oxorio and A., H. Basto (dp)à pie, wwimmer and record holder, beatipwe up,

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