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MONDAY DECEMBER 18-

MCGUINESS SCORES GOAL THAT BEATS SOUTH CHINA AT SOCCER

OUTSIDE LEFT REVIEWS SATURDAY'S GAMES

LAU MAU MAY

South China Kowloon 0

South China, playing superb foot- ball, trounced Kowloon by goals to ail In their First Division soccer en- counter on Saturday at Caroline Hill.

Willis, who usually plays at left back, was changed over to right back for no

BE RELEGATED

LEUNG IN CHAN

IMPRESSES. Higgins Finds Form.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

apparent reason, and although useful at of.Yeung on the right wing was per- times was inclined to stray in Jones' baps the cleverest footballer on the sub-field. His ball control and accuracy in path. Given the diffeult job of duing the Tam Kong-pak-Tay Quee-centering playing a large part in rattl- liang formation, he falled badly beingjing the Kowloon defence. no match for the spoedy South China left winger.

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Timberlake as given the difficulti |proposition of stemming this young Cord, in Kowloon's gosi, was unfor-player's advance, but was not equal to China tunate in being unsighted on two occa the gigantic task, the South sions by his backs, although this would winger rounding his man on innum have made little if any differenco, for erable occasions to flash across dead-|

ly contres. South China's goals wore beauties.'

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Yeomans of the Argylla made an outstanding dobut, and constituted the only real menace to the South China forwards,

Kowloon 1 Club 0

Everest, Kowloon's right hack play- Whitfeld and Timberlake, groat part in the defeat of the

SPECIAL SPORTS FEATURES IN.TO-MORROW'S EDITIONS

Cricket, Football And Rugby

In addition to full reporta en yesterday's sporting activities the following special festure articles will be published in both editions of to-morrow's Chinà Mall: Home Football Forcast for Chist mas holidays.

Local Cricket Kerlew

Local Rugby Notes

By Ranger.

By Alhote.

By Serum Half..

strong defence, and had little chance

to shine.

Borderers 0 Athletic 0

Kowloon's wing-halves were very erra-Club, his clearances and last minute for they bad most of the play yet

tie, especially in the second half when tackle leaving the Club insiden idle,

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The Borderers should have won easily The game between Kowloon and the could not force home their advantage. time and again they gave away corner* Clab in the Second Division, which the Lu lio-chin, the Athletle roalkeeper, which proved very dangerous.

former won, was very keenly cuntezted gave a splendid display but the Bor the Kowloon forwards bang the mareiderers forwards shot badly and fritter dangerous combination, particularly the ed away many chances. Their inside mar left wing, P. White and Cutler. Boyes insisted on passing in front of goal in

spite of the fact that Cheng 3p-pai and|| was good in gual.

Chan Lui-cheung were very quick clearing.

Blixe and Lewis were not very strong. Bliss was often out of position and not read to take a pass, while Lewis hung Loo far back to be of any help to the

former.

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several occasions only to attempt

in

INDIA MAKE GOOD RECOVERY

AGAINST ENGLAND

'Amar, Náth: 102 Out Of 159

An unbroken third" wicket

LINCOLNS TRIUMPH REFEREEING

AT HOCKEY AT SOOKUNPOO

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partnership by Amar Nath ESTABLISH LEAD IN RACE

(102); and. C. K. Naidu (44). which has realised 138 runs, has placed India only 60 runs be: hind the English :first innings total with 8 wickets in hand in -- the first Test at Bombay. India 219 (Amar Nath 38)

159 for 2 (Amar Nath 102

not out)

136, C. F. Walters 78. Nissar 5 for 90):

FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

CROWD STORM GOALMOUTH

(By SPÓT KICK)

Names Of The Forty Candidates.

WILL HONG KONG SEND TEAM

I

TO SHANGHAI?

(By STICKS).

was disclosed at the last meet-

Association that a reply to an In-

England 438 (B., H. Valentine Awal by McGuiness in the thirteenth minute of the second terport Invitation sent to Shanghai half gave the Lincolng victory over South China. Soccer received in which Shanghai League champions, by 2 goals to 1 at Sookumpoo yesterday. By said that they were unable to make their victory the Lincolns have established a lead of three points the trip owing to financial reasons in view of the heavy expense that over St. Joseph's, who have a game in hand.

There was an abundance of petty, and a few more serioed in return, however, that a team would be incurred. They suggest: fouls, and there arose another unfortunate incident which resulted

from Hong Kong should pay a visit * in Heath, the Lincolns 'keeper, and Wong Mes Shun, South China's

4 captain, being given marching orders. The last minutes of the game on or about February 3 or were anxious enes for the Lincolns, during which Higgins was Injured., 1934, a this was the only conve An ugly scene was luckily averted when the crowd surged on to the nient date."

MARTON'S field around the Lincolns' goal area.

TRIUMPH

Clean Sweep Of Major Titles.

ROBERTSON LOSES 7 & S AT FANLING

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N the run of the play the Lin, A. E. Collins and Mrs. Keller 26-16

10 the curve. De win, all under pressure, and skicked on

though Fung King Cheong had s occasion. few chances which, with a small

amount of luck, would have enter- led the net, and thus given a dif-

ferent aspect to the game.

McGuiness was the pick of the Lincolns forwards, and, apart from· his positional play, was instru. mental in scoring the winning goal as the result of a fine solo effort.

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Leung Wing-chûl was a great spoiler for South China, and broke up many Lincolns move- ments. Leung was also con- spicuous for his perfect passes out to the wings, which set the the whole line moving in formation.

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This letter, with the other replies which were received, was kanded over to a sub-com- mittee, which met on Friday, but their decision will not be made public as yet.

i am officially informed that the Umpiring Board, which consists of Lt. Comdr. F. B. Leigh R. N. Capt. 43. J. Lyons, and Mr. E. J. R. Hit- chell, will commence their duties Immediately. Circulars

Fung King-cheong was brilliant almost

Roden a busy afternoon.

W. Woodward (Club), L. A. R. Dun- con, (Club), E. J. B. Mitchell (Club), A. A. Dand (Club), L/Cal. Mullins

E. C. Marton, the Colony golf 10

champion and Interport skip-Hocquard played a much better at times, and worked smoothly with have been drawn up giving an idos Incidentally this was Kowloon's

per, added the fourth major title of same than of late, and sent over Tam and Wong. Their short pass-of what will be required of the Kott was again very hard working, first win this season and they were:

The Athletle rarely troubled Jenkins the year to his triumphs when he some well placed centres. Higgins ing movements were very pretty to candidates in the examination, and but was too closely watched by Leung lucky to secure the points.

and Suter, Williams having only long Wing-chul to be of any consequence.

phots to deal with There is no doubt beat K. S. Robertson by 7 and 5 bustled the opposing defence, but watch, but, as usual, they were, will be distributed to the affiliated

had few scoring chances.. The overdone, and the ball was cleared clubs and the following 40 cand!............ Elliott's ground passas to his wingers: Fisher and Shaan were weak on the that the Borderers halves mastered the to win the Royal Hong Kong Golf right wing was the most dangerous, more often than not while they dates: were superb, but he received little an Club Wings. Fisher got through on Athletic forwards, Cheung Moon-wing

was the outstanding Athletic player and Club Championship at Fanling yes Baldry and McGuiness working were still manevring for position. couragement.

well together. Ridley work

Tay Impresses gual from an impossiblu angle with Court, whose penalty tragedy cost his terday. V. White was again conspicuous, and, three inside forwards waiting for the aide two valuable points, Williams and

Securing the lead at the ninth ed hard, both in attack and de- Of the wingers Tay gave the (RE), Spr.- Cutler (B.E.), G. T. together with Blake, formed the most ball in unmarked positions. Sloan on John were the best Borderers' players

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Marton was 5 up at the end of the fence, and made nume Cooper better display, and gave Dudley YM.C.A.), Dram) AG. Felfryes dangerous partnership to South China's the left wing peralated in taking the

Major goal. While was the only one among ball to the goal line and then lost *

Lincolns 5 Recreio 0

first 18 holes and won on the 31stings for his colleagues Cork was and the forwards to realise in the closing before attempting to centre. Time

He consistently outdrave Robertson outstanding in defence, and plied Wong Wing was the here of South Sergt. Blow (Lincolns), Cpl. PORR played a magnificent game minutes of the game that it was prae and again Gamble fed him with excel-

for the winners and worked and was superior in his fron shots his wings with long forward China's side, and gave a remarkable! (Lincolns), L/Cpl. Hughes, (Lincolns),

IL/Cpl Marah

Bandaman tically impossible to get through the lent passes, but the left winger bad-

hard throughout the match. Din- And on the green. South China defence and resorted to ly bungled.

Scpit tributing the ball to advantage, and Marton has thus made a clean his partner war spt to get flurried Li Tin Sang was safe at back, but

BR.C.S.), Lirut. Jeffers long shots some of which went

(R.C.S.), Cpl. keeping a definite check on any at-

Leung was unsteady' under sweep of the four major titles-the

Barlow (R.C.S.), close.

Subedar Kutab Khan tack, Cork was to a large extent

(JAP), Subedar Lall bustling methods of Higging.

Khan (Jap), instrumental for the Lincolns win. Colony Championship, the Valley

EX/Major Jai Lal (Jan), M. P. J. Naldu Before here crowd, the same (Jap); Tom & Whitley (CRA) Geo. opened with the Lincolas prosaing Gurevitch

(C.B.A.),

McNider strongly, and Wồng was called on (C.B.A.), G. Sommer (German

save from Higgins and German Cidb) E. Welsing (German Club), Mueller (German Club), E. Ammann H

B. C. Reed (Incoga)

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I would suggest that he be played at left full-back where his usefullness usi South China as a team played a powerful left-footed kicker would be Trolly good football and fully da to better advantage.

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Lincoln), Sergt. Danvers el

passes, Ash was safe at back, but exhibition of first-class ''keep!DE: Yeoman (

Higgins found his form again, Championship, the Jasper Clark MR. & MRS. HAMBLY

and gave the opporing defence a Cup, and the Fanling Championship.

He also won the Peel Cup outright. KOWLOON JUNIOR

served their win.

WR undoubtedly busy time. Monning Rafiton the outstanding player on the feld, Fung King-cheong and Tam Kong-pak)

under heavy pressure Hocquard was also in great forms, and reproduced Hashes of their former brilie clearances Hance with a short passing game that and his spoiling work was magnificoat, sent over some delightful centrés, two hile his ground paares left nothing of the goals coming from the left wing. absolutely spreadeagled the Kowloon

Ridley and McGuiness were able sup... defence and as a result of which Fungt be desired.

porters of Higgins, while Baldry played and Tam scored two glorious "dainy

Gamble again distinguished himself a much improvod game. The deferice cutter" goals.

with a superb display at left half and was very safe, and Heath had Hittle te' should be carry on with this form he do. should qualify for the first eleven

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Wong Mei-shun started off disap pointingly, but soon settled down

It is indeed Fung and Tazi's game, * pity that Fung and Tam are до eligible for Interport honours, renkients of Canton. If they were would have no hesitation in selecting Fung as contre, with Wong and Tam his respective right and left insido forwards.

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CHAMPIONSHIP.

First Round Results.

TRIUMPH...

Win K.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tennis.

22 PAIRS TAKE PART UNDER NEW SYSTEM

THE

HE following were the results

MR

Silva Netto was outstanding for the of the First Round of the xt season. Having an unbounded samount of stemlos and plenty of "go" steerein, and used his head to great ad- Junior Championship of the Kow-

him, he repeatedly broke up vanture, while Delgado in the centre con Golf Club. Kowloon's right wing attacks,

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The

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half position, put in a tremendous

9. C. Chilton heat. W.

ts,

After eleven minutes play, the cor Incogel, Karnail Singh (KL

Lincolns opened the scoring from

G. M. Khan

{a penalty. Baldry had sent overemo (Radio), GurbaciEENSA.

perfect centre, but unfortunately

Bingh Singh (Radio), Loung In-chan handled the ball.(Radio), Mohinder The referes awarded a penalty, and Radio), Awtar Singh (Radio), J.

Surjin Singh (Radio), Parduman Singh from the spot kick, CORK made no Growal (Radio). Imistake with a fast rising shot.

1. Falk-terday when they emerged vic-toned Higgins and Lal Kwok-wal

torious from the sectional finals by Wong Makes Great Save

ner 7 & 5.

Capt. Rosen beat F. W. Dunhill 1 & 6.

& single game from E. C. Fincher land Mrs. Goodwin.

C.B.A. MAINTAIN

From a free kick against Lal, Cork sent out, to Baldry, and from

on

& Mrs. Hambly won the. Play then livened up and became [Owing to heavy pressure Mixed Doubles American very fast and vigorous. Tackling the sporta.columns "Slicka" hockey Lawn Tennis Tournment

at was keen and robust, but feeling notes will be continued on Wednes- C. C. Moss beat H. Mills 5 & 4. of work. Marques played a amount

H. T. Buxton received a W. O. the Kowloon Cricket Club yer vers frequent. The referee caus

crept into the game,-fouls being day.] Navy 5 Young ludians 0 great game in goal, and made some

really good saves, but had no chance of from W. N. Smith. The Navy dominated the throughout, and had their forwards Aaving any of the shots that passed. been steadier in front of goal, would him. Probably one of the inest gants ever have scored even more often. keen on the Carolina Hill ground was first half was fairly evon, but the produced by Singapore's only represen-Young Indians could not gel past the Lalive in the South China team- Tay trong Navy defence. Forrest and Guy

Tay's opening goal was gave nothing away, Quec-liang,

while the half indeed masterploes and took the back trio, Bardon, Mathias and Mitchell Kowloon defence completely by us had the opposing forwards well under prise.

controy. The forwards worked wel! together, and with the exception of A pane

from Ll Tia-kang saw the Snger, alt found the net on at lonet Hingapore player streak away on the lane occasion Jeft, pasi Whitfeld, and Teomans, and

swerve round Willis to make for goal. Ramzan, in goal, and Omar, at back, When 10 yards from Cord ha changed were the pick of the Young Indiana' his step and scored a marvelous goal defence, but had a hard afternoon's

with his right foot, the completely demoralising Cord.

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work, during which they cleared well under heavy pressure. Axim was hardworking leader, and distributed the hall well, but was up against a very]

Tay's form on the whole WAI very praiseworthy, and after his rocent play) in the Lai Wah Cup game and on Saturday's display one comes to the t immediate conclusion that he is almost ra good, if not better, than either Hoc quard or Bickford,

SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

A notable absentee on Saturday Ho Kar-kumm (Athletic) 2008 Lau Man, South China's ré- Higgins (Lincolns) .... gular teft back. I have heard from Green (Police)

a very reliable ́ source that as a re O'Donnell (East Lanca) Ault of his Lai Wah Cup display the B. Gouane (Bt. Joseph's)

Leonard (BL Jonesh’1) ki

(South China)

Selectors have decided to drop Alma Bing-chrong (South China)

from First Division football.

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Tam Fung

Both Li Tin-any and Leung in-chan, T

(Bouth Chinn

(Athletle)

who replaced Lan Mau, were outstand. Ho c##%-! (Bouth China)

ing, the latter more so, sa ke gate a figh superb display in a position which he Boks

vacated as long ago as 192.

Back

In-chan was very cool in his defenci

work, and what struck mo'ka'mant sol-

Clab)

(Cimb

(Artillery),

(Lincolna)

able www.kin. first-time clearances Cork which is and has always been the code Cask (lámonina)

of South China Nacks.157

ECOND DIVISION.

(Láncolna)

Baby

(Navy)

Leung Wing-chut, was his old, self- once again and had complete mastey Fairioms (Navy)

ver Elliott, preventing that jack-in-the. Shaclock (Navy): box type of centre forward from get White ting near the second line of defence, “

Hom)

IRD DIVISION Class Clarks (Lincoln), 256: La} Kwokswal agats displayed""good ·Dudlay: (Linoning) niform and should.. nlay regularly on. Harper (Lincoln)

Saturday's form. Ela comblaation and Reason: (Lincoln) understanding with his collegues wat Nelson (Borderars) good, and he never made a mistake, Parcell (Hord

Morgan Cha

conclusion, something must also be fre Bald for South China'w right wing park-jAlvia, narabin of

fun and

Artillery 3 East Lancs

The East Lanca forwarde played very well, but Allan and Wron offer- stout resistance with Pardoe touching his real form again.

The game was rather scrappý with the exchange fairly even, the East Lanes displaying the better tean work.

(Continued on Page 5).

E. Christensen beat A. W. Atkin- | son 1 up.

The tournament was run on new the winger's centre Higgins made a jlines yesterday, the winning pairs fine effort only for Wong to bring F. D. Angus beat G. Castle 2 up. in the four teams meeting one an-off a spectacular save, just tipping

E. W. Gardiner beat A. Andrews 1 up.

R. Henderson beat W. Geall 6 & 5.

Bogey Pool Tie

INTERPORT SOCCER bogey pool at Fanling over the

TRIALS.

First One Week. On Wednesday.

Major J. Wren (9) and R. K Valentine (9) tied and divided the

week-end when they ended - 'all aquare in a field of 81 entries.

Stubbi Shield

The following were the results of the Second Round of the Stubbs Shield:

other in the final.

The results were.

Mr. and Mrs. Hambly 12 games. E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Goodwin

the ball over the bar for a fruitions jcorner. At the other end a clever short-passing movement between

100 PER CENT.

Sixth Mamak Tourney Triumph.

The Central British Association, this year's "most, serious contenders

11 Tam and Wong ended in the latter for the Mamak Hockey Tourna 10 driving direct at Heath, who cleared ment honoura maintained their 100 D. 8., Green and Miss Griffitha

effectively. South China were now per cent, record yesterday when games.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 9' games, pressing, and Young hit the upright they defeated the Royal Engineers After the tennis, the detailed re- with i hard drive, while Tam went by 4 goals to nil, sults of which are given below, close with a header.

C. C. Francis and W. Hirst scor dancing, was indulged in the Main South Ch’na : should have been ed in the first half while C. Halford Hall during which the prizes were awarded a -* penalty for handa and 8. MacNider netted in the presented to the winners. The against Cork, who handled in the second half. tournament was conducted on the area, but apparently the referee Saints Beaten. automatic handicap system with a was unsighted, for, despite appeals, The St. Andrew's Club, one of maximum penalty of owe 40 and he waved play on, the most formidable teams in the the opposition receiving 15. The second period opened with Mamak league, were unexpectedly South China attacking again, and beaten by a weak H.MB› Medway from Tam's back header Wong sent team on the Marina ground yester in a good effort, which was luckily day by 3 goals to Z. .26 9 diverted by Ash for a corner. With

Scores PNG

"A"-Team

The score at half time' was

A. P. C. best Lincolns on a W. TWO Interport trial games have Gilmans beat University 6 & 5,

been arranged by the Interport

P. W. D. Beat Dr. Burton Ltd, 1 Selection Committee of the Hong "P Kong Football Association, to take B. E, S, beat Socony Vacuum 2. C. Fincher and Mr. place on January 3 and on January 1.

- Goodwin' Lowe Bingham's best Dairy Farm A, Hansen and Mrs. Atkinson 18-17 the second half eight minutes old, goals all. Holmes and Tarr scor- B. at the Club ground, commencing| at 4.80 p.m.

3. Hand and Mrs, Lawrence 14-21 Tam, Wong and Fung, indulged in ed first for the Medway; and N. A. at 19th.

Davie Bong's beat Lane, Craw E. Sinmont and Mrs. Blake 11-24 an exceptionally clever short gaas E. Mackay and E. F. Fincher re- The following are the four |temma:

ford's

Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Labrum |·6-27|ing|bout which ended in, FUNG Dodwell's beat H. K.-E. Shal,

"B" TALE Bank on a wo

Wharf and Godown Co. beat

(Wednesday, Jan. 8, 450 p.m.) zamr Blues: Wong Wing (South China); AJAR (B.A.), Morrison (S.W.B.); Cork (Lincolns), Beltrao (St. Joseph') M. S. Suffolk, Leung Wing-chof (South China); Young Shul-yick (South China), Wong

Eilloti

Meo-oban (Bouth (LE. Cluby

(Kowloon) Strange

E

and Blake (Kowloon), toget

CLUB RUGBY TEAM

R.

D. 8. Green and Miss M.

Griffiths

C. I. Stapleton and Mrs.

Mackensie

A. E. Tarry and Mrk, Way

Whites: G; Hodrer (H.E. Club); 8. will meet the Lineolas at Happy Valley Mr. & Mrs. Leverett

On Wednesday, the Club "A" Afteen Mr. and Mrs. Gaubert (H.K. Club) A. V. Gosang

BLS Podmore (S.W.B.); 4,45, p.m. on the Club ground. The ERU CA Team

the Clubs BMr. and Mrs. Ham will represent Zollowing Pardos Bliss (Kowloon) BP. Edwards EN, B, Cochrane, H Hute G. A White (3) ja

Bt Joseph's) Tam Kong pak chison, B... C (South Chins) ito. Ka-bers Athle bord, La G Robertson and RC Woolley

Ridley (Lincolna) and Bekford Maskas R. Cherrill, P. G. Nimi A8 Capell and

11: Cor: R. G. Castleton, B. Jones, Katker Police); B. WE Peers, S. XL. Garrod and D. (HE Club Morrison (S.W.B.);; Skinner XH.K. / Club);

Podmora

MX 6.7.8.)/HBhepherd, (H.14 Polic

Gosano... (55) Deeph's), Ward (John How

RK.

PIHAL

KING CHEONG beating Heath plied for the Baints, Tarr Again with a well-placed shot amid scored for the Medway in the f

second half / 8 tremendous applause. “

TABLE TO DATE

Foula now became more fre 20-18 quent, and following, an attack on Radio 16-19 the Lincolns" goal. Wong "unfairly C 18-17 tackled. Hesth.......... The goalkeeper re- Felles #!/17-18 tulluted, and both players were im dengan medistely sent of the feldíonra

25-12

Me F425-12

Klaz Mat GUINESS, receiving from Ridley, Met

23-19 neatly tricked Las, and

through, placed the Lincol with an unstoppable:

Mrzand. Hrs Poddia

28-11

the other

Wint

Battery

ball, over: from

Trot his head to it.

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