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FOOTBALL
ATHLETIC
THE CHINA MATU.
BEAT POLICE
BY 4 TO 2 Brook Injured In The Opening Minutes.
HO KA KUEN SHOWS BETTER LEADERSHIP
The Police lost their second suc- cessive game in the premier soccer
league yesterday, when the Athletic vanquished them by 4 to 2 on the Club ground. This was the Athle tic's first win of the season,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933.
|VOLUNTEERS
LINCOLNS ROUT BORDERERS BEATEN BY THE
TERRIFIC PACE AT OPENING
MORRISON PLAYS
FOR LOSERS
GOMES INJURED
McGuinness. who was switched to the Inside right position. did well in falling back with bis halves and then bringing the ball up to the forwards. He initiated many a fine movement in this manner and
dribbling and ball control.
WELL drew applause with his excellent
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UNIVERSITY
Gosano And Ng In 5th Wicket Stand.
REDMOND COLLECTS 35:
The Volunteers lost their first match of the cricket season yester-
The Borderers' greatest weakness day when they were beaten by the lay in the fact that the forwards University by 3 wickets at Pokfu- were incapable of taking
lam.
Scores:
to combine effectively.
snap
AGAINST NAVY shots at goat and were also unable
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(By Outside Left).
爨
Volunteers,
R. H. Griffiths, b Gosano A. V. Gosano, St. Joseph's brilliant J. E. Potter, run out The game was not a particularly terrific pace
Interport centre forward, was T. Redmond, e K. L. Ng, b good one. The Police were disor-T twenty minutes and the ruth scored a sterious goal when he took tional defeat of the Navy by St. L. D. Kilbre, b K. L. Ng
in the Arst Ridley, the Lincolus' inside left, mainly responsible for the sensa
Power ganised in the opening minutes when teas tackling of the Lincolns' the ball past four men to round Joseph's on the Kowloon ground on H. T. Browning, b Power .... Brook collided in mid-air with an halves and backs throughout the lane with a surprising burst of Saturday,
W. Rigg, b Power Athletic player, and left the field game were the main factors which speed and score between the right As I predicted in Saturday's L. A. R. Duncan, b Nomanbhey for the Government Civil Hospital.contributed to the sensational de- upright and Smith, the latter dart-edition of the China Mad Gosano's A. D. Lowson, b Nomanbhey
ruthless tackling and amazing R. B. Davies, c Reed, li Nomanb- He is believed to be suffering from feat of the Borderers, serious con- ing to the ball just a fraction of a
tenders for the First Division second too late.
speed enabled him to staunch the hoy concussion. Prior to Brook's acci- championship. by five goals to nil
fierce Navy attacks in the opening. R. Way, c Power, b Reed dent the Police side were working at Sookunpoo, on Saturday.
Incidentally Ridley was one of half of the
game. His first-time A. F. Jenkina, not out well together and had launched
the outstanding forwards on view, clearances in moments of acute many attacks on the Athletic de- The brilliance of Heath in goal and made many of the openings danger were one of the "features of fence. later they succumbed to the and the choice of Higgins for the which resulted in the Borderers the game.
centre forward position were two defence being sadly harrassed. speed of the Chinese, but did very other factors which greatly aided
Costa, St. Joseph's centre half, well to kes the score down. the Lincolns in their meritorious The Lincolns' halves played bad. (also shone. He had his forwards Gesano
After the first 15 minutes play}triumph over their rivals.
ly in the first half when none of well looked after with good passes Wood the Athletic warmed to their work!
and was well supported by his K. L. Ng and indulged in some delightful Higgins certainly gave the im-¡cent forward pass, but they im- wing halves. passing movements, which were, pression of being a trjer, and his proved considerably in the second
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the three men could send up a de-
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35
0
24
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20:
4
2.
0.
Extras
13
Total
117
Bowling Analysis.
0. 4
M. R. W.
24 1
6 1 17
1
1
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T
3:
5 1 28 3 1.1-
University.
Power Nomanbhoy
however, a little overdone near three goals, although he was lucky half when their lightning like tender of the forwards and
David Leonard made Q good Reed goal. Had they taken a Page out on two occasioons, were deserving passes and their ruthless tac very dangerous on occasion. He H. Nomanbhoy, lbw b Rigg
prevented the Borderers from scor-combined very effectively with his D. K. Samy, b Rigg
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jing.
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Heath was magnificent through-
of the Police forwards' book and of the efforts he made. shot more often, Blackburn and Pile would not have had so many chances to nip in and clear.
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22=2=3~
12
0
0
17
28
49
1
12
7
0
16
Total (or 9 wkts.)
142
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Ward, who should have played Hazelwood made some excellent for St. Joseph's but who was comi
W. Faid did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Extras
Insides, playing them with good A. C. N. da Silva, b Rigg out and his clearances on several; One of the biggest failures was see from one of which Rocha S. Reed, e and b Griffith Ho Ka-kuen, the Athletic occasions from the very toes of the that of Jones who failed
netted the winning goal.
B. K. Ng, b Rigg to take leader, showed more understand-opposing Borderer' forwards advantage of the opportunities
E. L. Gosano, c Kilbes, b Duncan ing with hir colleagues and evoked terrific applause from the afforded him by his other forwards.
Bertie Gosano made a welcome E. T. Wood, b Redmond ! passed with great judgment. packed stande.
He was to intent on trying to walk by scoring the opening zoal
¡re-appearance 10 League featball P. Power, b Rigg The Chinese wingers. Tang and
the ball into the net. His shooting Gosano Style. He was very fast. G. Abraham, not out
inK. L. Ng, e Kilbec, h Lowson King, were very dangerous. Their) The pace in the first twenty min- was poor while he lost all sense of ard his excellent ball control gave perfectly placed centres kept the utes and the daring drives of the direction in the second half when the Navy's defence a very anxious Police defence ever on the alert, Lincolns forwards placed Smith, his other forwards were sadly in time. and a ature of their play was the Borderers' goal-keeper ill at need of good passes. the clever manner in which they ease, and he was unable to get rid Trapped the ball. Li Kwok-chul of the feeling until the last min-1 Iwas a tower of strength in the futes of the game when he brought efforts, but lacking support frompelled to withdraw owing to an ut-Lowson jcentre, while Tang Kwan-wing and off. several glorious skves.
his forwards and wings he failed lack of dysentry, will be seen next Rigg .. Lo Hong-cheong made many fine
to achieve a great deal. Bett had week against Kowloon. clearances.
The Borderers halves, Wallace, him bottled up throughout the Stevens Outstanding Forward Podmore und Underwood were second half when he was starved St. Joseph's are to be con- Griffith The Police have quite a good brilliant until the Lincolne scored by his halves.
gratulated on winuing their game Jenkins [side and will improve with a little their second goal, and from that
in spite of being handicapped by Dunca Imore positional play.
períod their playing deteriorated Baldry, the Lincolns' Interport ja "passenger" in Gomes, who sus
Channing
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Redmond
Way
0. M. R. W.
9 1 36 1
9.1 1
33 5
G
2 19
1
2
7
3
18 1
2
14
1
and Shepherd repeatedly rushed alarmingly and failed to check winger, mude rings round the Bar- tained an injury to his knee early REED SCORES
Willer- centro-
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Podmore, after his recent
when his deadly centres were sent him. across time and again, but in the in-first half i doubt
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for the ball together, leaving a gap several attacks from which goan derers' defence in the second half on in the game which incapacitated in the middle. Shepherd, however, resulted. played a splendid game. LTD., a newcomer to the
whether he re- The Navy Icam was however, forward postion Wan disappoint-Jury, played a wonderful game to ceived more than two passes during considerably weaker than that ing, and Gough was tried a lender the opening twenty minutes, but the whole of the period.
which defeated the Club last week. Langmead, their brilliant leader, WAN EN absentee, while Allport, who played in the key position last week was playing for the second team against the Young Indians.
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thereafter lacked the necessary Istamina to stand up to the faal the second
Stevens wax the outstanding for-Lincolns' attacks. In ward lie worked untiringly, and half be received very little support Saturday's Results with a little luck would have from other of his wing halves,
scored a couple of goals, Me-Wallace and Underwood,
Hardy made some good saves.
2
Goalscorers.
FIRST DIVISION
CLUB NAVY
BORDERERS
7 RECREIO
And
1 ST. JOSEPH'S
• LINCOLNS SECOND DIVISION 2 Y
both of whom were exhausted long before The Police deserved a goal in the the final whistle. first minute when Shepherd sent In a great shot which was pushed
Mullane, the Borderers' Interpart against the bar by Li, Brook tried right back, proved' disappointing, NAVY to hook the rebound over the 'keep hecause he gave the Lincolns KOWLOON
1 CLUINDIANS ARTILLERY ers head, but the half again hit the the lead through a very unforunate
LINCOLNS BORDERERS bar to go out of play..
incident in the penalty area, but
6 ATHLETIC THIRD DIVISION owing to his lack of pace and go S. CHINA 1 LINCOLNS
which he usually displays.
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HALF CENTURY
AGAINST CLUB Recreio Bowlers Too Steady.
At King's Park on Saturday the Hong Kong Cricket Club second eleven drew with the Club de
The latter team greatly surprised Recreio. their supporters by sensationally
defeating the Navy, who scored a W. Reed, laensational victory over the
4 Borderers last week.
Stewart
H. A. Alves, b Lowson
L. J. Guterres, 1.b.w. b Lowson RADIO
Z R. ENGINEERS 2 RECREIO
The Club secured an easy victory A. Prata, c Kelly, b Stewart. 6 R.A.M.C. UNIVERSITY I BORDERERS
over the Recrelo by seven goals to H. Barros, b Lowson
• R.A.S.C.
J. Noronha, b Lowson
In their next second attack the Athletic scored after McHardy had! saved well, but from the ensuing
A. Morrison was undoubtedly the RAF. melee, AU PING-MING netted. Gough made a good opening after last-minute clearances and the won- hera of the Borderers' team. His
a splendid run, bat""Green шая derful work he put in the second slightly wide with a good header. half of the game should earn him Tang then racod away on the right, a place in an Interport Trial game and from a glorious centre PING-MING scored goal.
AU this year.
the Becond
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Goalscorers.
liggins (Lincoln)
FIRST DIVISION. Fowler (Club) Howe (Club) Ridley (Lincolns) left Hocquard (Lincolns)
A minute latér, however, Morrison's head work GREEN completely deceived Lanthing to be desired, and his con-1B. Gonano (St. Josephs)
Rocha (8L
with an oblique ahot. from just càt-jstructive play in the second half. Barna")
alde the penalty area. Just before when he advanced to relieve his E. Strange the interval the Athletic regained exhausted halves, made him a warm Bickford (Club)
SECOND DIVISION. their two goals lead in a fortunate favourite with the crowd.
Tate (Lincolns) manper From s'forward-pass, Ho
Hamet (Young Higgins was the hero of the Yusuff (Young Indians) and McHardy raced for the ball match, his three goals being the re- Clayton
Indians)
and the Police goalkeeper slipped'sult of determined efforts to plerco Luncan (coins)
when kicking, and the ball rolled the Borderers defence. into 'an 'untenanted goal;"
(Borderers)
{2men Borderera)
His firat goal was lucky one Chappell (Navy),
McHardy Save Penalty
he charged Smith, who in his at Chapman (Lincolas) The Athlete started the second Higgins for the ball to rebound Books (Artillery) tempt to kick clear, kicked against Gibbons (Artiller) half in a determined `*
manner, into the net.
Bell (Club) good movement ending in Tang
Pleber Soon after Higgins put the Lin-Williamson (Club)
(Club) shooting into the net, but he was colns further ahead when he took a Lewis (Kowloon) judged off-side.
drop kick at a shot from Hocquard Marsalfeld (Borderers) Pile then punched out a certain which had hit the cross bar and re-
Chan Tim-chen" (Athletic)
THIRD DIVISION. Loodl Tang Kwomb sum took the bounded into play. He, however Poole (RAM penalty kick, but Mellardy made a made no mistake from a dificult Campra brilliant sape, though he was injured tugle. in doing so.
Botelho
Nelson
The Police reduced the defcit attacks, when I brought off Morgan Borderers) when GOUGH recovered the ball good save from Green and Willar Clarke
off the ins and scored with ton akimmed the crombar with a Porter
* Tang Yan-ching. (South China splendid shot,, after I had partial fine affort hann
Athletic:-L. Kwok "Lo Hong Halford
Jefferies (R.A.B.C.8) ly paved. Their success was short-cheons, Tang Kwan wings To Ho-hang, Janine (Recreio)
(RA.B.C.) Hved, however, for after McHardy Kwok-chul, Ip Fang-fail Tang King” (B.A.M.C) bad made a splendid seva Izom Ho, Kwong-arm, Au Kim-fungy Ho. Ea Taby crossed for AU KIM-FUNG
kuen, Au
Au Ping-ming and Pang King onli
Gorachenko (University) to hook the ball cleverly Into the Police: McHardy; Blackborn,
Even after the hotbäck the Pilar Brittain, «Channies. Sheshand; Arench (Radio)
P. Tavares (Radio): ANAMRY dough, Blevens, Willerton, Brook, and Hollingsworth (1 many
dangerona Green.
Whilng „ÇEngi
met
Recreio.
0
Armstrong, b
82
The Young Indians were much too fast for the Navy and swept them off their feet by a 4-2 margin.
P. M. N. de Silva, b.w
Lowson
b
K
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27
5.
field the forwards failed to com- Sargent
žnil.
The main cause of the Recreio's E. Seares, c Kilbee, b Sargent downfall was their apparent in-J. Figueiredo, ↳ Stewart ability to find their men with ac-F. H. Carvalho, at Harboord curate passes. Even with a clear
2
G.
10
12
136
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. "R. 'W.
Sargent
7.4 0.
27
2
Lowson
11 2 31 5
Meeks
t
0 11
0
Kilby
3 0. 15.
0
Bishop
2 0 18
Stewart
B 0.
22
3
Extras
bine together or even to pass with C. L. Lopes, not out any degree of accuracy, the result being that very nearly all their passes were intercepted by the Club's halves,
WALKER CARRIES BAT FOR 543
Queen's College Draw With Engineers.
ARCULLI AND AFZAL SHINE.
The Royal Engineers drew with Queens' College at Sookumpoo on Saturday.
Royal Bagineers; Lt. Walker, not out
Sgt. Anderson, e Markar, b
Hääsan
Col. Nosworthy, b Aftal
Major Mossely, Aftal
Lt. Col. Marsden, b Afzal L/c Greenhill, c and b Afzal .
Bgt. Buckle, b. Afzal, dedi.
H.K.C.C. 2a₫ XL
G. A. Stewart, b 8!Įva
3. Armstrong, b Alves
L. D. Kilbeo, at Guterres, b
Prata
L. A. R. Duncan, c Prata, b
Figureido
18
401
14
B4C. W. E. Bishop, det out
|C. B. R. Bargent, not out
Extra
15
13
12
28
.:1
(110)
A. D. Lowson, C. E. Gahagan..
A. H. Harbord, CHI, Meske and
R. O. F. King did not but.
| L/c Monaghan, b Afzal jo Q.M.8. Blackder, run out
0
2
8 Bilya
Alver
| 8. M. Jordan, rühi dut ju
Bpr, Taylor," Uld hót but...
Extra (B′′11 W.D
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. 12.2 36
Prata
Figueiredo Noronha Boards
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