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SOCCER

ATHLETIC

WELL BEATEN

BY THE NAVY

Disallowed Goal In Opening Minutes.

PENALTY MISSED

(By OUTSIDE Left).

請問

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A disallowed goal in favour off the 1929-9 season. Trophies-First Division Cup (Ever-

LANCASHIRE F.A. Jubilee year group taken at the close

a penalty, which was missed, was responsible for the Athletic being badly beaten on the Club ground yesterday by the Navy, who scored on six occasions without reply.

The Navy were far superior to their opponents, whose forwards could do nothing right.

ton); F.A. Cup Blackburn); Second Division Shield (Manches-

ier C.); and the Lancashire Cup (Manchester C.)

BOWLS

Recreio Win By 50 Shots

Warne, the Navy's outside right and Li Kwok-ki the Athletic's goal keeper were outstanding, while Langmead found his true form after A long absence, and was respon. sible for four of the goals, Skinner, the Navy's left winger, and one of the finest the Colony, has ever seen, made a welcome re- turn and scored a very impressive goal after 10 minutes' play.

In the first minutes of the game

RIBEIRO'S RINK

28 SHOTS UP

Police Well Beaten.

R. C. LOSE FIRST GAME TO

H. K. ELECTRIC

The 1933 Lawn Bowls League the Athletic were all over the season opened on Saturday after- Navy, both Mak Shui-hon and Aunoon with four matches in the Kim-fung going very near with Junior Division. The season will be in full swing next week when

first-time drives.

After five minutes of attacking

a full programme of matches in

Au Kim-fung pently passed the both divisions will be played..

who.

Convincing form was shown by

BOWLS RESULTS AT

C.S.C.C.

A GLANCE.

61 K.C.C.

INDIAN R.C. 49 H.KER.C.

K.B.G.C. 63 R.H.K.Y.C.

¡CLUB de

RECREIO

K.B.G.C.

A

49

TENNIS

SENSATION

AT THE K.C.C.

Hung. Beats Fincher

In Handicap.

ELEVEN MATCHES OVER THE WEER-END

ават

WC. Hung, last year's finalist In the Handicap Singles of the Kowloon Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tourna ment, caused a sensation on Saturday when he eliminated”

in a thrilling handicap match that went to 12-10 in the final set.

EVERTON WIN CUP

BEFORE 93,000

Dixie Dean And Right

Wing Responsible·

LANGFORD'S FINE DISPLAY

London, Yesterday.

SOCCER

WHY LINCOLNS LOST

South China's Canton Players.

WEDNESDAY'S BIG GAME

(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.) BAD leadership in the forward line

and the starving of two excellent wingers in Baldry and Hocquard were partly responsible for the downfall of the Lincolns.

lent display against the Club on

was too fond of walking the ball into South China goalmouth_instead of

E. C. Fincher: Club champion, Cup for the second time when they beat Man- Tuesday last, was disappointing, and CROWD of 93,000 saw Everton win the English HGINS, who gave such an excel- chester City by three goals to nil at Wembleyting a shot from the penalty Stadium to-day after leading by a goal to nil at rea the interval.

Hung, though suffering slightly from tennis elbow, played brilliant

tennis and fully deserved his win. Altogether eleven matches in

the 1933 Tournament were decld- ed over the week-end. The follow

ing were the results:-

"B" HANDICAP SINGLES. First Round.

G. W. Leverett (Scr.) beat F.

61 Goodwin (+ 15) 6-4, 6-2.

72

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

Second Round.

*

THE well-known Chinese inside trio, Stein, the outside left, Dixie Dean, the centre' Tam Kong-pak, Fang King-cheong

and Ip Pak-wa were again »respon forward, and Dunn, the inside right, scored Ever-sible for South China's victory. ton's goals which gave them the custody of the Cup by defeating the Lincolns, Sotik for the first time since the 1905-6 season when Everton beat Newcastle at Stamford Bridge.

His Majesty the King was present at Wembley owing to the

not

N. A. E. Mackay beat J. S. Smith Inclement weather, but he was re- presented by H.R.H. the Duke of York.

88 POLICE R.C. 38/4-6, 6-2, 6-4.

YACHT CLUB.

At the Kowloon Bowling Green, the home team lost to the Royal

H.K. Yacht Club by 9 shots.

Scores 1- K.B.G.C.

Yacht Club

A. Black

bali to Khoo Fun-cheong cleverly side-stepped Purkins and made for goal. One of the back the Club de Recreio, who trounced tripped him up, but he recovered in the Police R.C., newcomers to the A. McIntyre time to net.

Junior Division, by the large mar-J. McDonold The referee disallowed the goal gin of 50 shots. F. V. Ribeiro's G.E.F. Thompson L. S. Greenhill end awarded a penalty, and fo Char-yin struck the cross bar, for rink were 28 shots up.

J. W. C. Bonnar

A.W.E. Davidson A. McFarlane

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W. J. Hansen

N. Croucher

Newman to send the ball to the The Indian R.C., the other new-IT. Searle other end,

comers to the League, were defeat-¡J. Watson

McPhee Initiated a fine move-led by the Hong Kong Electric at V. Petherick ment which resulted in Ho Chor-Sookunpoo by 12 shots. They held F. Rapley vin deserting LANGMEAD, who their own until the tea interval (Skip) ...:25 suddenly found himself in posses. when beth teams were all square. T. Hard sion and made no mistake with a On the resumption, however, the C. L. Farmer first-time drive.

Leam lost their earlier accuracy. W. E. Hale'

Firat Round.

H. O. Huber beat A, H. Dianen. 16-2, 6-2.

J. S. Smith beat H. L. Langley 6-2, 6-1,

N. A. E. Mackay beat D. S. similar number Green 6-2, 6-4,

HANDICAP DOUBLES.

First Round.

The Stadium rapidly reached Its capacity crowd of 93,000. Scores of policemen lined the track and a of. cameramen fought for advantage points behind the goals. The band of the Scots Guards commenced community (-40) singing, many rattles joining in Bur-the choruses of popular airs,

E. C. and E. F. Fincher beat C. L Stapleton and G. C. nett (-15.3) 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.

MIXED HANDICAP DOUBLES. First Round.

The teams were given a great welcome when they "tried the feel of the pitch," which was excellent. but a trifle greasy as the result of The sun, however, alight rain. came out as the players went of the pitch, and transformed it into a patch of emerald green.

Manchester were unfortuna ate In not having Tilson "Bt. - This caused a change in their A. E. Collins and Mrs. C. Atkinė

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. F. Good. win (-15.3) beat H. L. Langley and Mrs. G. L Fleet (+ 15) 6-2, 6-8. E. Abraham

G. C. Burnett and Miss O. Dalziel J. Bentley

(-16) beat F. Goodwin and Miss M. (Skip)....10 Kacker (+15). 6-7-8-1, 6-1. -

Second Round... A. C. Young

E. Stone

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A. Murdoch W. T. Southorn

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Totals

63

72

RECREIO V POLICE.

Ten minutes Inter McPhee was The 1.R.C. however, gave promise of W. 3. Drake

(Skip) again responsible, when he tapped belter things, and by the end of the ball to SKINNER, who, taking the current season should have his time, sent in a scorching drive given a good account of themselves.į from 25 yards to beat Li Kwok-ki. Thanks to a lead of 22 shots on Tang Kwong-sum tried to set his A. MucFarlane's rink, the Yacht forwards in motion, but the inside(lub just managed to take twoi men were too intent оп walking points from the

Scores - Recreio

P.R.C.

L. Mist

Bowling Green, At King's Park, the Club de the ball into the net, and were cop-1931 champions, by 9 shots. The Recreio defeated the Police R.C. sistently robled in the goalmouth. Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern played by 50 shots.

Changing over with a two goal for the winners. lead, LANGMEAD soon put the Navy further ahead when he cut through on his own and netted from point-blank range.

The restart anw A promising Athletic move, but Mak Shui-honi missed from close in to the as- tonishment of his other forwards.

He had only Potts to beat.

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. juniors commenced their scason well by having the botter of the Kowloon C.C. by 12 shots. The following were the results.

C.S.C.C. T K.C.C.

¡J. M. M. Alves

A. Barros ¡J. Ozorio

A. H. Basto

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F. Xavier

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-F. V. Ribeiro MCPHEE acored the Navy's vice C.C. defeated the, Kowloon fourth when he neatly robbed C.C. by 12 shots. Jeung Yuk-tong of the ball to met

from close in.

Scores:- C.S.C.C.

For ten minutes the Navy kept P. E. Knight the Athletic penned in their own. Whant goalmouth, but Li Kwok-ki lived L. Luck up to his reputation and earned R. R. Wood all-round applause with many brilliant savo8.

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....21

T. Hunter The last minutes of the game. W. Fitz-Cerald saw the Athletic- a well beaten 1. L. Lockhart team. LANGMEAD headed hiss. Eccleshall third goal from a perfect centre by

(Skip) ....18 Warne.

J. Purvia

Langmead again netted-again

K.C.C.

F. Skinner

A. Charman

R. McWalter

A. E. Carey

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J. Bright

son (-3.6) beat E. Abraham and [Mrs. J. B. McCaw (-15) 6-8, 7-5,

"A" HANDICAP SINGLES. Second Round.

W. C. Hung (30) beat E. C. Fincher (40) (holder) 6-3, 3-6,

12-10.

G. C. Burnett (-3.6) beat J. J. Ferguson (-3.0) 6-3, 6-3.

WATER POLO

Y.M.C.A. Team Against Combined Navy.

TO-NIGHT'S BIG GAME,

The Y.M.C.A. and the Combined

W. Cheater Woods Navy meet in their return water

DIXIE DEAN..

China have made almost certain

of the Senior League Championship, thereby creating a magnificent record in the annals of the game in Hong Kong,

ALTHOUGH the whole of South

China team are worthy of praise, their sensational comeback in local soccer history is due to the efforts of their four Canton players.

I TIN-SANG, Tam Kong-pak, Fung

no Introduction, and it is to these four that South China are indebted for their splendid victories this sea-

Mon:

TT would be quite in order to atate that without any ons of the three forwards the two others would be hopeless. Thin was proved in the gama against the Borderers when {Fung King-cheong failed to, make the trip on account of business pressure.

The game was very eren until HERE remains only one more fix- ture which may prove to "be" an Cann let in Stein, but Dean falled

|vionship"-their return encounter with to gather his pass from three obstacle in their race for the cham yards range. A moment later Brit- the Athletic on the Club ground an crossbar, and the ball bounced out: ton, taking a free kick, hit the Wednesday.

to STEIN, who hooked It into the ALTHOUGH it is highly improbable, the Athletic with a better ground

Hine-up, Marshall going to inet in the 40th minute of the game, and environment may pull off the im

The interval arrived without addi-possible, and avenge their defeat at tion to the score.

Caroline Hill last Wednesday, Half Time: Everton 1, M'chester 0.

side right and Herd coming into centre forward. Conditions were ideal when the Duke of York shook hands with the players prior to the start,

Dixie Dean won the toss and took advantage of the sun.

Dunn

Toseland made: but ground Sagar cleared, with a long klekj down the centre. A bout of scrappy! .play then ensued

Manchester were quicker on the ball on the resumption and had Cresswell kicking harassedly. Sagar brought off a remarkable save from la cross shot from’Toseland.

HISTORIC BILLIARDS

(Continued from Page 8.)

As soon as the great match started, the excitement was ' great that crowds big enough to obstruct the traffic gathered out- side the Egyptian Hall. It' was like the Boat-race in its appeal to, the public,

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*

There was sill, however something behind Everton's policy of keeping the ball in the air, for a high centre from Getdard enabled DEAN to head past Langford five minutes after the restart. on the Everton

Everton

Leaders in sport and society now played glorious crowded in at every session. I right wing where football, and a right wing move forget most of their names,

andment ended in Dunn, causing Lang remember that Arthur Balfour Duan tried the ford to leap frantically to a high came in more than once. strength of Bray shot to keep out a terrific drive, Rnd Dale.

The actual play does not call Toseland and Brooks were the for much description. leading lights in the Manchester

Over-Anxious.

Geldard

(Skip)....11 casion on which the Combined McMullan set the City forwards attack, which, revived in an en-

J. M. S. Rotario J. J. Bastó

C. F. Alexandra

W. McLeod

polo game this evening in the "Y” | bath. This will be the last oc-

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39

M. Carvalho

F. X. Soares

A. Mereman .J. Riddell IC. A. Lopes A. J. C. Taylor

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15

E. M. Remedios W. Glendenning

P. Kristofersen (Skip)....20 E. Kern J. M. Jack

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88

but

From the first session. I had the

Navy team will be seen in action again in motion, but Sagar clear-couraging manner in spite of the match in band, and won eventually against the "y" whom they defeated Cowan's long shot. The City arrears. The veteran, Cresswell, by some 3,600 points. ed by goals to 4 last Thursday were, however, back again, and was, however, here, there and every- The fact of the matter was that in the latter's pool,

Toseland forced a corner, but where in Manchester's path. Roberts was asked to do too much The following have been selected to Sagar again cleared a low shot near The ball was quickly carried to give me 12,000 start in 24,000 represent the "

the post J. Henry and W. Herr;] 38 W. Campbell, . Schrender

from end to end, and the football, spot-barred in two weeks' billiards. if lacking something in artletty, Fry, his backer, thought that if was thrilling and full of incident. Roberts extended himself to the Langford brought the crowd to full he could concede the start. So, their feat with a brilliant save from did many more people, but they Thrills abounded. Dean alter-Dean, flying himself full length at made this mistake. This was out of the tricks that the G. Groves: W. Hutton; C. Lee, Jonately shooting and heading just the ball..."

Roberts, great cueman as he was, body-check was designed to defeat, Laker and J. McCren.

The continual right wing attack did not have to extend himself dangerous free kick from Brooks, and Dean's persistenca sealed Man- merely to beat me at the points.

Totals

Capt. Maddox......

ono

A. Donn and B. Lange

Reserve. Jenner

method of getting past a defence man

The following will represent

C. J. Roe A. Linge La Jack.

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P. A. Forman.

(R. R. Davies

J. Chadwick

from Warne, who sent across aT. Armstrong magnificent ground centre bo-A. O. Brawa tween Lo Hong-cheong and Lal] (Skip)

Kwok-chiu, LANGMEAD meeting

it first-time to, score.

Royal Nevy:-Potts; Buchanan and Newman; Purkinu, Turner and Thomas; Warne Langmead, McPhee and Skinner,

Athletic-Li Kwok-ki: Leung

V. C. Labrum

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J. P. Robinson

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¿Tolais

01

LR.C. V ILK. ELECTRIC.

In the early days of lacrosse

vas to tip the ball over his head, sprint Combined Navy-

Everton's method of attack was to get the ball in the air, over-eagerness spoiled

the

but

„„good work.

on, and take it again when paat him. C. Mitchell (Capi); C. Alder and

and it did so, for one seldom sees it P. O. A. Dunn will referee the game over, while Cresswell cleared a jattempted | fo-day--Norman Melland. which commences: at 6 p.m” sharp.

NEWS

IN BRIEF ARMY BOXING ON WEDNESDAY

chester's doom. Dean worried the He had to over-extend himself even defence who conceded a corner to try to do it. Kyk, E from which Geldard placed the ball Thla was fatal to his chance of right to DUNN, who got his head victors,

to the bill and sent it like a rocket He began every session with the

Chincetong and Lo Hon-cheong: lost to the Hong Kong Electric. by lat Shamshulpo Camp on Wednesday|wvecer"right-winger, made, his-last an Nearly 200 people took part in a {selves in the cloning, minutes, and normal gamefl

Ho Chor-yin, Lai Kwak-chiu and

Chi-ying; Tang Kwong-sum, Au Kim-

fung, Khoo Fang-cheang, bisk Shui-

hon and Cheong Mun-wing,

Referee E. R. A. Anderson.,

League Table to Dale.

Goats

12 shots.

Scores:- LR.C.;

H. Harteam 8. Ismail

The semi-finals and. finals of the rived lata in the afternoon just as the Braley and T. Seddon) 8 and 1; while into the back of the net. That was disconcerting feeling that he was Army Open Amateur Boxing Chau un broke through the clouds for the the Godowns beat Union Trading nine minutes before the final whis-working “against the collar" all the pionships and the Novices Competition, first time,

Company (8, Jex and F. E. A Bette

Hme. This made him over-anxious, At Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C. postponed from Friday owing to rain, by

www medios) 2 and 1; will be staged at the Open Air Ring Warne, the Royal Navy' Popular

Neither team extended them and kept hire from playing his,

Elevening, commancing at: 7.45, 'p.m.;, pearance for that team yesterday, most enjoyable dance at the Kowloon Everton ran out winners by thres Consequently, while I folt com

when he played- brilliant game and Cricket Club on Saturday night. Mr clear goals.

fortable all the time, Roberts A. P. Ball-Thompson, the Club was responsible for many darsling G. W. True's Chicero Orchestra was in cricketer and well-known-rugby for- centres which were responsible for attendance, nor Result-Everton B Manchester C, though game as a pebble

Me2 through, was beating himself “ ward, is leaving for Foochow to-day three of the air goals. He leaves for

England by ELM.S; Vindictive on Fri- The U.S.S. Canopus best South There were the usual enthusias- the way |--A special: meeting of the Hong Kong

China by 4 10-1 in the baseball match tic scenes when the Duke of York It was the most notable game I International Amateur Swimming As-

at Caroline Hill yesterday, Heubner presented the trophy to Dixie Dean ever played The Third Division soccer encoun acciation has been called for Friday ter between the SC and the BAE pitched brilliantly for the Chinese, and the medals to the Everton The like of it can never be seen evening at the Association's Board which should have been played at Boo Bingles in nine lanings. Beters fanning 18 batters and allowing only

team Router.

again, We live in "different tim Boom, 38 Queen's Road Central at Lumpoo resterday, afternoon, was post, U8.9) Mt the only homer of the Everton Bagar {5,30 «pme(sharpe

BO PAR DE POLY The band her sines will be played on the car cras Brition, Whitmon

Wednesday afternoon at 3.45 pm for any per page

Dann, Dean

Manchester - 15 2 0 8 20 20 14 (Skip) 14 ____ (8ldp) *** +18|| Mr "Lolly" Goldman, the well-an

Winning seven; events out of eleven known, Hong Kong: tennis player (and

Lang: Crawford's (HopHampton and (tha - Argyll won the British & Inter- Intarport: laff for Canton last nigi MacNider) on the Rong Four- Unit Athletic Meet from the East Marshal job a business trip; js

He is expected to be away until omes of the Kowloon Golf Club yer Lancastles and Small Units in Shang-

P. W. D. L. F. A. Piv. M. L. Razack

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N. M. Currie

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J. G. Haigh,

S. Deacon

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Lincolns.....18.9.

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Totels

H. B. McKay

CAE. Gahagan

L. de Bome (Skip)

The bathing rafta:

| tryday when they bost loon Go hat.

down (W. Hyda and W.

"Grovas) Genera Tal Ting-kal

by 465 and bring the Final Round over of the famous 19th Route Army):

the Chinese Amateurs v

Podanation Bath

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