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S. CHINA V BORDERERS IN SHIELD FINAL
SCOTLAND WIN AT RUGBY
Ireland Beaten At . Murrayfield,
THEIR SECOND DEFEAT
Edinburgh, Saturday. Scotland beat Ireland by 16 points to 9 in the International Rugby Championship at Mur- rayfield to-day,
A crowd of 40,000 were present in showery and gusty westher. Ireland started with a rush and Russell went over after only. five] minutes play.
Saturday's Football At A Glance.
CHALLENGE SHIELD.
SEMI-FINALE BORDERERS & CLUB
SECOND DIVISION
LINCOLNS
1 BORDERERS
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THIRD DIVISION
LINCOLNS *Engineers
1 RAS.C. ▼R.A.F.
•Radio
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▼ University
⚫ postponed.
League Tables To Date
SECOND DIVISION
PW. DLFA Pa 16 10 3 3 49 31 13
Bouth Chin
After this setback, howeFFE, Lincolns Scotland secured the upper hand,Borderers the forwards opening up the game| Navy,
Artillery and keeping the Irish defence al Cieb ways on the alert.
Goala
15 120 3 48 13 24
ARTILLERY
IN THE JUNIOR
SHIELD FINAL
Overwhelming
Win
S. China "B."
Over
NG PO-KUI MISSES PENALTY
The Artillery juniors played-bril- liant football. to enter the Final Round of the Junior Shield Soccer Competition by an overwhelming Victory of 7 goals to 1 over South
CHINESE OUTPLAY
THE SAINTS
POINTER TO LEAGUE GAME NEXT SUNDAY
PAU SCORES TWICE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
China "B" on the Club ground, SOUTH CHINA played magnificent football yes- Happy Valley yesterday. They will terday to enter the Final Round of the Sen- meet the Navy, the holders, in the for Shield Soccer Competition with a convincing
16 10 15 44 26 21 Final. 16 9 34 54 21 21
16 7 1 8 28 26 15 .15 6 1 8 25 35 13 Young Indians 13 4 18 21 129
14 2 1 11 20 53 15
13 13 57 THIRD DIVISION
Goals PW. D L F A Pts .18 18 0 77 7 36 .15 10 3 29 20 22
Dick went over for a Scots try Athletic and Shaw converted the effort. Be Kowloon fore the interval the Scots scored again through a penalty goal by Allan and an unconverted try by Lincolns Crawford to lead 11 to 3 at half-South China
Berderers time.
Recreia
Dick scored a clever try on the R.A.M.C. resumption and Shaw converted to R.A.S.C. increase Scotland's lead. Ireland, Radio
Engineers however, fought back in plucky RA.F. manner and O'Connor and Russell University went over for unconverted trics.--| Reuler.
Last year Scotland won in Dub-
The Gunners halves were very win over St. Joseph's by 3 goals to 1, in a game good, while the forwards were which concluded in a downpour of rain. The deadly in their shooting.
holders will meet the Borderers, who defeated
The Gunners took the lead early
in the game through Edmunds, the Club on Saturday, in the Final. Rivers adding the seconda after.
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Magnificent passing and combination among the Chinese halves
In the second half the Gunners and forwards, featured the play throughout. Pau Ka-ping, shining 15 9 1 6 50 27 13 played better football and frustrat- as leader of the South China forwards, while both the Chinese right
ed the kick-and-rush methods of and left wing combinations were first-class. their opponents with some pretty
St. Joseph's were very weak in attack, Leonard and Rocha be-
16 6 5 16 5 4
7 42 46 15
7 28 34
BATA
.12 13
5 3 4 17 21 13
2 4 7 11 38 8
2 2 6 16 26 .15 31 11 21 31
13 0 3 10 11 52
GOALSCORERS
SENIOR SHIELD
in by 8 points to 6. Scotland now Hazlewood (Borderers) lead by 33 wins to Ireland's 16 in Matthias (Borderers)
Herbert Borderers)
the series.
International Table To Date
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
P. W. L. F. A Pts 2 2 0 22 3 4
2 1 1 22 22 2 2 11 13 15 2 2 U 2 12 29 0 The next International will be played at Swansea when England ment Wales on March 10.
Scottish Fifteen For Calcutta Cup.
GAME AT TWICKENHAM ON MARCH 17.
March 17:
SECOND DIVISION, |Malpass (Lincolns)
McGuinness (Lincolns) Evans (Lincolns) Purcell (Borderers) Thomas (Borderers)
THIRD DIVISION, Rush (Lincolns) 'O'Brien (R.AS.C.)
CHINA'S OLYMPIC
ENTRIES.
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football, Hopkins (3), Fisher and ing below form, while Sahban made a poor return to first class foot-
bail. Edmunds netting again.
7 South China scored their only) 3oal late in the game when Chan}
The appropriation of $45,000 as
1
The St. Joseph halves worked.
penalty area but Lau Man and Li Tin-sang were unpassable. Soon after the holders were
Ping-lam, went through to net with very hard, Elms and Beltrao being ja fast rising ball.
outstanding, while A. V. Gorano The Gunners were lucky not to stood head and shoulders above again on the attack, but Tay wsa concede a goal from a penalty, everybody else in the losers' team. fouled just outside the penalty Woods gathering brilliantly from Marques was very safe between the area. Taking the kick, Tay put the Ng Po-kui's spot kick.
slicks and was not to be blamed ball straight to Tam Kong pak, who South China "B";-
for the goals which passed him. headed in the. Arst goal, the ball
Tang Yat-ming; Cheung Kwok-wing and Tang Cheung-pak; Hui Yiu- kwong, Yau Wa-hing and Chiu Kit man: Cheung Ping-lung, Chiu Kwok lum, Kam Sik-wai Ng Po-kui and Leo Shek-you.
Artillery:-Wood; Clancy and Price; Morton, Hunt and Scott: Edmunds, Fisher, Hopkins, Rivers and Sell.
LINCOLNS OUST BORDERERS.
Runners-Up In League II.
MORRIS LACKS SUPPORT
The Lincolns secured a surprisa
Souza was the one weak link in striking the left upright to rebound the defence. He badly timed his into the net. clearances in addition to giving Gosano very little support.
Leung Wing-chui was magnifi- cent in the winners' intermediate) line and was very well supported by Leung In-chan and Lee Kwok- WAL
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St. Joseph's attacked from the resumption, but despite countless opportunities, Leo. nard, Ward and Sahban failed
to penetrale the brilliant de fence put up by the South China backs.
Ward and B. Gosane on the right wing were seen in some very pretty, passing bouts, but these always. failed at the crucial moment, the former shooting feebly.
A. V. Gozano's Brilliance Midway through the half the China forwards dazzled
Undoubtedly the best defen- ders on display were the two South China backs, L! Tin- sang and Lau Mau, the former particularly for his brilliant last-minute clearances. The following will represent
Wong Wing was very safe in Scotland in the Calcutta Cup match part of the travelling expenses of
goal and saved his team from many against England at Twickenham on China's delegation to the forth-victory over the Borderers In the dangerous situations with well-South
coming Far Eastern Dlympics at Second Division on Saturday to
judged saves from high shots, they packed setædium with some brilliant passing movementa Brown (London Scottish); Shaw Manila was approved this week by secure the runners-up position by
Pointer To League (Glasgow High School); Dick (Cam the ministry of education.
baly A. V. Gosano's brilliance being, the odd goal in Ave, bridge); Lind (Dunfermline), Fyle A petition for this
to their responsible for no addition to the South China's return |(Cambridge); Colter (Hillhead High
School): Logan Edinburgh Wan-filed by Dr. Chang P-ling, chair- Stephens played a very
former brilliance is a very good score. ine derers): Ritchie (Watsonians),
Colman of the National Athletic As game for the Lincolns, whose for-pointer to the League situation, and Ten minutes from the interval tington (Keiro), Allen (Melrose); scciation, and Dr. C. T. Wang, who wards combining well. Morris if they are able to repeat their the pace quickened and Ward was Beattie (Hawick). Stewart (Stewart will be China's chief delegate to was the best forward for the earlier success over the Saints next seen to advantage with some great College), Lamble (Glasgow Bigh School), Waters (Selkirk)
the games.
Borderers, but his good work was Sunday when they meet in the drives which gave Weng Wing an Watherston (Edinburgh Wanderers). The executive yuan of the Na-handicapped by lack of support.
First Division of the League, then anxious time. At the other and England have only to beat Scot-tional government was asked
It is almost certain that they will Fung and Tam both missed with land to win the championship. [Instruct the ministry of finance to Generally, the Lincolns proved retain the Divisional
champion-powerful first-time efforts, while allot the amount from the cultural the better footballers, the Border-ship.
Pau went near on several OC- fund to facilitate preparations.-era being slow in attack and lack- The Saints carried play from
leasions.
NORTH RUGBY TRIUMPH
Army Beat Oxford
By A Point.
and
NAVY WIN OVER HARLEQUINS
London, Yesterday.
The following were the results
of to-day's leading Rugby Union games:
North 18 South 0.
(At Twickenham). Blackheath 10 Old Leysians 0. Bristol 3 Swaneen 8,
Cambridge University. 3 London
Scottish 6. Davonport Services 11 Old MII-
hillians 3. Gloucester 24 Royal Air Force 3. Northampton 14 Leicester B. Oxford University 13 The Army
14.. Plymouth Albion 12 Guy's Hos-
pital 9.
Rosslyn Park 24 Old Blues 7. Navy 21 Harlequina 16. Cardiff 27 London Welsh 0, Newport 0 Llanelly 0.
-Reuter, Saturday's Programme. The following is the programme matches for next Saturday:
Royal 'Navy'v. The Army
(At Twickenham).
'Bath y. "Bristol,
Associated Press.
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BORDERERS MUST PLAY BETTER
Rodger's
Fine Display
THE Borderers entered the final
Military
Newcomers
Just before the faterval Tem presented Pau Ka-ping with a won- derful opening, but with only three yards, to go, Elms robbed the centre forward.
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The opening of the second half was marked by a slight drizzle, and South China's forwards, taking adi vantage of the sliding and alipping of the opposing defence, set up a terrific bombardment, Marques Podmore and Jones, the two other Tam and Pan, holding a stinging bringing off brilliant saves from
helves, were brilliant and checked
inflicted a severe defeat on the from which most of the Borderer goals; treties, while his neat interceptions Ping through with a perfect paks,
Club by five clear goals.
materialised.
To the Senior Shield soccer Duncan, on Boyd's left, had an 'off-most of the advances made by the one from the latter from threa competition for the second succes- day and failed to stem Matthias' at Club forwards: Podmore was parti" yards range. sive year when on Saturday they tack fram the right wing, A flank ticularly effective in his spoiling Soon after Tam sent Pan Ka
wrecked havoc with the Club passing
the latter scoring South China's There was really only one forward All five of the Borderer forwards second goal with a glorious drive The Borderers did not feld their in the Club fize. Fowler performing played brilliant football, Searl and from an acute angle 26 yards best team, Searle, Herbert and Davies brilliantly on the left wing, where he Herbert of the Third Division team, from goal. of the junior team, being brought in KAYS at inside right, centre forward, and |right half, respectively and, judging
from Saturday's diaplays, they likely to retain their positioda.
are
The Club brough in-Boyd of the Juniors as pivot, while Robertson vaa seen to advantage at right hall.
the Borderers defence
anxious moments,
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many making very successful debatu..
Ten minutes later, after midfield Matthias and Dunesa were excel-play, Pan placed South China thres He was also responsible for some lent as wingers, the former being the goals ahead when be shot at Elms, lovely centres and provided two won- pick of the four wingers on display the ball rebounding into the net Įderful openings which were thrown He sent in soTES good drives and {away.
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lfasked across many fine centres, twe past the startled Marques. 1of which resulted in goals.
South China went through a gruelling time in, the next ten min
Howe tried very hard in the open- ing half of the game and together Searl, at inside right scored utes when the Saints' forwarda did with Fowler was outstanding among magnificent opening goal from a cen-everything but score, Rodger, in goal for the Club, was the forwards, but knock on his In- tre by Duncan, tapping the ball ntually, Bertie Cosano flashed across until even- magnificent, Being the outstanding jured knee rendered him a passenger mid air, to score with a first-time player on the Seld. His display was after the beginning of the second shot.
a glourious centre from which als best in the Colony. He certainly hall
Sahban hit the cross bar for did everything to prevent the Border-
Horbert was responsible for some Leonard to score from the re- fers from reaching, double figures. · E. Strange was disappointing, and; very pretty openings, while Raxis-bound.
with Dominy and Hill, spoiled" any- wood dazzled the spectators with some Strange and Hynes, the Club backs, thing that came his way. Strange clever work, scoring three of the A few minutes from time: St. did not work well together, at the was given two wonderful openings by Borderer, goals with splendid afforts. | Joseph's were given a wonderfal former was not up to form, while Fowler, but failed to make use of His third goal, a ground that, best opportunity of scoring when Ward ffynos, was definitely off form and them, ballooning the ball on one oc- Rodger all the way from, 30 yards placed the ball at Rocha's feet, but
range. keeping to his position. In the second on the second from three yards wandered all over the fold instead of caston and shooting straight at Smith Tay-half he wan erocked and was a range. Hill" and "Dominy were very
|senger to the end of the game, Robert- | POOT,,
son failing back to aid Strange.
Bedford v. Northampton. Birkenhead Park v. Headingley, Coventry v. Old Merchant
Jors.
Gloucester v. Swanzén.
| Leicester v, Harlequins.
London Irish v, Old, Alleynians.
the latter dallled with disastrous An the game, progressed and with results, Li Tin-sang sliding, along Howo and Hynes injured, it could be the ground to concede a fruitless soon that it was only a matter of corner th Smith, in goal for the Borderem, time before the flub citadel, fell be: dealt safely with, all shots that camo fore, a fierce Borderer onslaught; and
Captain Hauge RA, refereed Robertson was the outstanding half his way, while Mullane wad Morrism, this proved the case 15 minutes from and lined up the following: fa Oxford University v. Blackheath back for the Clabang
the backs, played superb football and no-xide, the Borderers forwards ing St. Joseph's Marquès; Souza, and Uved up to their reputations as the dulging in shooting practice: M60". A. V. Gomuoj R. Marques, Beltran and Boyd sa the Club pivot worked very best, pair of Service back in the
TJ Elma B. Gozano, A. Ward, D. hiked, but was not in the pictures Colony,
Passed Although the score indeter Bouill China-Wong Wlog; Lễ Tin«.
Leonard, La Rocha and M. Sabban, h || he lacked the necessary upted to keep the drug,
overwhelming win, the games was inter The present-day boxers to suit pra, pace with The fast moving Borderer The Borderer halves were very good, anting to watch, but the Bordeurs sang, and: Lau Maur Lenngår In chang sent-day crowds, who are more kot to forwards, hilang din bali-ilke zurhes Cspecially... Podmere, and Dayik," he must play better foolball do best: Leung: Wing-clini Canda Lee Kwok-wal; like furious fahting : than" selectifie tava: the Beppoling forwarde "every liter being "*: Junior: team, man who South China in the Final. They were Yeung Shubrick, Fung King-choong, boncin graui uro knew it a few years ago, chance to evade him, ma sokan was the should now keep the right-knit, pof- beaten by the same team in the same Paul Kä-ping, Tam Kong-pak and TaY
Walt Wolla.
round last year.
Qusa-liang,
Pontypool v. Royal Air Force. Richmond v.. London. Scottish."