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WONG MEE-SHUN EXCELS IN OLYMPIC TRIAL
GUNNERS
LUCKY TO WIN
OVER E. LANCS.
Losers Should Have Won In First Half.
ARTILLERY DEFENCE SHINE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
THE
HE Artillery were decided- ly luckly to get away with both points against the East Lancs. A draw would have been a truer Indication of the run of the play,
BORDERERS S. CHINA
BEATEN
ADVANTAGE
OVER SAINTS
NOW LOST
Navy Record Fine Win By 3 To 1. BORDERER BACKS SAVE -HEAVIER DEFEAT ́ ́·
FORWARDS
SOUTHERN CHINA WIN BRILLIANT OVER EASTERNERS
But Cord Saves From All Angles.
SUPERB GOALKEEPING
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT),
ORD played a magnificent
CORD
South China, Time and again he was called upon to deal with shots. from all angles and ranges, but was never found wanting. The only goal scored in the game just eluded his fingers to enter the net beneath the crossbar.
Cord was well supported by his backs, Willis playing particularly With the exception of Blake, at outside left, the Kowloos forwards They failed were unimpressive.
game for Kowloon against
(By TOUCH JUDGE) The start was delayed for · Af-
After holding a wining advan- teen minutes owing to the non- arrival of several of the Artillery tage over St. Joseph's in the local players, and when play commen-soccer league championship, the ced the Gunners had only ten Borderers sustained an unexpected
setback yesterday on the Kowloon well. Worthington, who was the sex lected reserve and who acted in F. C. ground when they lost by 3 the capacity of linesman during goals to 1 after being led by a goal the first half, turned out to fill at the interval.
kaen.
val.
a
the left back berth after the inter- As the result of their defeat the With only tea forwards, the Ar last season to South China, are
Borderers, who were runners-up tillery were under a big handicap, and their attacks were easily re- point in arrears of the Saints with pulsed by the East Lancs defence. both sides having three games to Consequently, the East Lancs for play.
sion.
to combine, and showed up badly as compared with the excellent play of the opposing forwards.
TAM KONG PAK SCORES TWICE AFTER INTERVAL
LEE AND FUNG SHINE
(By SPOT-KICK)
The Olympic Games soccer trial between Eastern and Southern China at Caroline Hill yes- terday did not reveal much hidden talent.
Though Southern China won by two clear goals, the majority of their players have been seen to better advantage in previous games.
Both goalkeepers displayed great ability in goal and had it not been for their continued activities there would possibly have been a far greater score.
The Southern China forwards had much the better of the encounter and were very swift on the ball, giving the Eastern China defence little time. to divert their attacks.
E.
Blake played well-he was fast and sent across some very fine centres, besides having
From the commencement of Quire (R. N.); Mathias, bad luck with shots directed at
the game, the Southern China Strange, Malpas, Ridley and Lt. goal.
team attacked strongly and fast Hocquard. wards were constantly in posses- The Royal Nayy eleven proved
During the second half Mcmovements on their left wing Reserves: G. Rodger, S. Strange, moved to centre-for- looked very promising. Again Robertson, Elliott and Smith (R. and were pressing hard themselves to be the superior Kelvie was throughout the first Half. Show team, and, on their excellent dis-ward, Elliot taking his place at 15-and again they attacked, Lee N.) ing excellent ball control, they play of football in the first half side. He positioned himself bet Wai Tong succeeding in nearing Council Meeting,
Eastern China goal on A meeting of the Council will be weaved their way through the of the match, they should have ter than Elliot had done, but the
several occasions but without, held on Thursday, next, in the As- Artillery defence until close to won by a much greater margin. could not find the net, goal, when their smart approach; The fact that the Navy scored The Chinese forwards were very however placing the ball in the sociation office at 5.80 p.m.
They played their usual net. This was mainly due to " work was wasted through their in-jonjy one goal in the first half was good:
the Kowloon the capable display given by Zee Eastern China Team ability to secure a shooting posi- mainly due to the splendid dis- fast game, and Lion. They should have been at play of Mullane and Morrison in defence could not hold them. They Heng in the Eastern Chinn goal. Klang San King and Lee Ming, least two goals in the lead at the the Borderers defence. This employed short passing tactics to interval.
pair, despite swift attacks by the advantage, being seldom out of the Eastern defenders, held the Salmon and Horner on the right Naval forwards, saved many Kowloon's goal area. Cord, how many terrific attacks by Lee Wal wing showed good understanding, awkward situations in front of the ever, was too good for them.
Tong and Fung King Cheong in The right wing, Yeung Sui-ylck admirable manner after the South- and the former did not hesitate in Borderers goal.
The Borderers were not up to and Lai Sick-wing played excel-ern forwards had encountered left the Colony for Cantha last swinging the ball into the centre. Woods and Tuley on the opposite their usual high standard of play lently, Lai Sick-wing being par-little difficulty in cluding the evening to play against the Can-
Eastern halves.
Tung flank did not have so many chan-jand their forwards found difficulty ticularly dangerous.
not Wong Wing. in goal, did ces, but made good use of those fin passing the strong Navy de-:
Wong Mee Shan wae particular-Road Public Athletic Ground to- have much work, but, when called y good in the centre half position day. that came their way, Smith could fence.
the Navy on, gave his usual exhibition of of the Southern team, being the The Canton Air Force side is not get going, and wasted some Roberts, playing on admirable chances.
right-wing, proved himself easily accurate handling and well-judged jinstigator of the most dangerous comprised of the following:
attacks. Half time arrived with Shiu-han, Trui Min-kit, Tauf Ah-fel,
Dar Thun-wo, The halves were very strong. the best player on the field, his clearances.
Fu Ka-hing. Mak Thompson being outstanding in amazing dishes upfield and beauti-
| Lai Kwok-kam, Wu Tin-pa, La Chai- the pivot position.
Southern China Score wan, Chu Ping-ming, Chun Chun-wo Following the interval play and Li Hung-ching. improved considerably and shortly
and
fully timed centres being features. of the game.
The Borderers opened the attack! at the commencement of the gamej but the Navy defence proved very stubborn and their speedy for- wards rattled the Borderers
LINCOLNS
GIVE MARQUES
ANXIOUS TIME
players. Some ten minutes from the Gomes Future Interport
start the Navy opened the score,
Player?
RECREIO LACK WEIGHT IN DEFENCE
no score.
after the start, after Zee bad turn-
ed Ip's shot round the post, TAM
KONG PAK sent the Southern sido
ahead from the corner kick.
In Canton.
PLAY AIR FORCE TO-DAY
The Eastern China soccer team,
ton Air Force at the Tal
Army Again Hold Rugby Title.
Following this Southern China crammed on pressure and their forwards had hard luck in missing several pos-Crawford sible goals from short distance,
(Continued from Page 4)
Sayers threw a long pass to
from a loose BETUM mage. Crawford Was tackled, Eastern China returned the Dignal broke away and kicked onslaught and soon were carrying ahead, Barber collared Unwin on
The backs, Corman Swain clear well, but were.in- clined to hang too far upfield, As a matter of fact Hopkins obtained both goals through Jying on the backs just be- yond the half-way line and racing past them. Fenn played a good safe game following a fast move on the left and had little chance of saving wing. They earned a corner kick the two goals scored against him, and, from a fine centre ROBERTS For the winners Pardoe was scared the first goal of the match. again the pick of the defence.
Borderers Equalise. Woods played well between the The Borderers equalised follow- sticks, and was well covered by ing a melee in front of the Naval Clancy and Worthington. The de-
goal some seven minutes after the lo settle down against the Recreio, the left wing. Van Hsiang-Hwn up to score for the Air Force. fence deserve special mention for re-start of the second half. The but once they did they gave a good and Tsoong Yung Sung tented amidst enthusiastic cheering.
Wong K Leung without, however, Time was running short, and their smart tackling during the ball was well placed directly in all-round display. There were one
for ten minutes more the Air first half, when they were sub-i
Just before the final whistle Force managed to hold the ba front of the Naval goal by Under- or two faults, however, which stood penetrating his charge, jected to heavy and sustained wood, and, following a skirmish, out, chief among these being the TAM KONG PAK had a fine run lance, but as they tired McCreight HAZELWOOD netted from short weak short-passing movements, through on his own before he sent became more dangerous, and aud
In the first half several of their in a fast shot, which struck the denly he tore away, swinging right their forwards, after good work, found upright and rebounded. Catching and left through the defence, and second themselves robbed of the ball it first time, he beat Zee Heng with giving a acoring pass to Hobbs.
range,
pressure,
The forwards were naturally Bomewhat at sea during the first;
The Navy then recovered half, but when Rivers moved up first-half form and their after the interval, they were soon
The Lincolns took some time cut some quick movements along the Army line, and Jennens_was
in their stride and played well goal was perhaps the best of the when about. to shoot. A little moreja beautiful carpet drive to com-1As McCreight rubbed it in by Edmunds was again outstanding game a powerful shot from SHEW-speed would have materially al-plete the scoring for Southern kicking a goal himself we felt that
BROOK giving them the lead once tered the score.
¡China.
this settled it, and almost at once again.
The display of the goalkeepers Southern China:--Wong Ki Leung: Courtenay broken through and sent A few minutes before the final proved the most entertaining fea-Li Ta Sang, Lau Mau: Ho Chor Wan
The fact that Dean and Mc. whistle the Navy added their third tures of the game, both Higgins Wong Mee Shun, Leung Wing Chuli Cowey over in the corner. goal following a smart right wing and Marques rising nobly to their Teo Kwal Shing, Fung King Cheong,
Lee Wai Tong, Tam Kong Pak and Creight between them gave Craw movement Roberts, centred and tasks. With both sets of forwards in_Pak Wa.
ford the opening from which be NAISMITH Bent in a fast shot sending in shots from every ans Eastern China-Zee Heng: Kiang scored a final try may have from five yards out. Smith flung gle, each displayed the coolness Sun King, Lee Ming: Ta Kai Yuen,
Chen Cheung Hsing, Liang Hau Tong: phasised the Army's real super- himself full length at the ball, but and accuracy of seasoned players. Tong Wung Burg, Chen Chai Chui, fority, but it did not diminish our was a fraction of a second too late Of the forwards, Ridley was by Koe San Helang, Chen Eung Kwong, admiration for the fine ́fighting and the ball found the corner of far the most outstanding player and Van Helang Hwa..
Saturday's Results And Goalscorers.
Three Premier League Games
The following were the results of the three local league soccer games played on Saturday.
FIRST DIVISION EAST LANCS› RECREIO KOWLOON
1 ARTILLERY
• LINCOLNS
08. CHINA
League Table To Date
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's Borderers Lincoln South China Navy Club Kowloon
East Lanes Artillery Athletic
Police Mecreto
the net.
Showing the abilities of the natur- Following this third goal the al footballer, he was mainly res- 2 Navy had the bost of the exchanges ponsible for the majority of the s and several smart attacks were openings provided for his team- With beautiful footwork. only diverted by the Borderers' mates. active full-backs.
combined with scheming strategy, Navy: Lerch: Forrest and West: he at times completely outwitted Pyatt, McGuire and Wilcor: Roberts, the Recreio defence on his own., Smith, Naismith, Stanley and Shew Hocquard and Baldry were brook
very fast on their respective wings, and their centreing left nothing to be desired. They, however, lacked their usual combination with their inside forwards and had a tendency, bo make their efforts in solo
runa.
Borderers-Smith: Mullane and Davies, Podmore and Matthias, Hazelwood,
Goats PW. D L F A Pia Morrison: 19 148 2 2 18 31 Underwood:
19 15 0.4.62 24 30 Fortey, Jones and Duncan,
20 14 2-4 63 23 20
.19 13. 1. 5 43 21:
.18 11 4 3 58 41
21 7 2 12
19 6 2 11 24 44 19 6
185
23
15 5 10 25:48 10
11 21-34 30 .16 19 68.
GOAL-SCORERS
FIRST DIVISION.
Hopkins (Artillery)
Balmon (8 Lanca).
Lal Bik-wing (5. China)'
Ridley (Linca)
[Dudley?(Lánci).
McGuinness (Lânes)
HOCKEY.
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Malpas had an off-day, the ma-
Colony Team To Play Olympic Side.
em-
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| spirit in which the Air Force kad set about an almost hopeless task, ARMY-Lt, S, T, A. Radcliffe (R. E.); L. B. T. V. Cowey (Welch Regt.), [LL. D.-H. D. Courtenay (R. Tank Corps), Lt. E. J. Unwin (Middlesex The following have been select Regt), LA 3. A. Crawford
(LE Dean (R
Tank Corps); Lt. H. Rew ed to represent the Rest of the Lt. C. C. McCreight (RA). Lt. G. Colony against the Combined R. Tank Corps). Lt. G. C. Reeves (B. Chinese in the Manila Trial games Tank Corps), Pie. R. L. Morgan (B.A. next Sunday:→→→
M,C.), L£. D. A. Kendrow (Leicester- Cord; Mullane (Capt.), A. V.shire Regt.), Lt. A. J. A. Watson (Queen's Royal Begt.) Lt. P P. G. Gosano; Pote-Hunt. Podmore, Mc Hobbs (R.A.), Sergt. A.. Boast (Well
Lincoln goal.
;
Sousse was well to the fore, both wing-men made the most their opportunilles,
and
Guards), L. K. J. Bayers Tang-
RAF.-F.O. RN. McKern
more); P. O. Finlay (Northall), N. G. Mulholland (Andover); P.Q. J. of S. McLean (Biggin
Robinson (Sealand);
W. A. H
PO. B.-V
The pressing need, of the Reigos (Grantham) Barker
of his sheta punch, LA... The
W. though on several occasions he in defence, With the exception of Duxford)
Ο
S. Bignat Reynolds Beamish
L.. W. V. Jennens.
Overseas Chinese: Yeo, Chook Wa; On Ting Chang, Yu Cheong Pau; Soch showed his usual touch. Dudley Silva Nette, who by the way would (Sealand) Fit4
8. Mc- Boon Gee, Kau Kwee Sing, Fan Choo was as cool and consistent as ever be an excellent model for the re-(Eastchurch), F.O. L.. Beng; Les Tuck Soon, Yap Choong and did much to hold an enervated mainder of the defence, their do-Worthy Down); P.O. R. H...
Lewis (Upper Heyford), A.C. I. 3. 0. Lim, Wan Blew Hong Ong Chong Recreio attack, and both of his fending players lack the inches Connell (Calshot), Bergt. D. G. R. Song and Tang Yuk Ilong
average team. This, however, id Refardo J. Hughes (London), Zmen well under control... (Lincoln) Lt. Metcalfe (R.A), Rokaler
(Lincoln)*** Comdr Hill
The Recrelo havs, the maskings (not meant to belittle, by aný, mónustu (Navy), Dulla, Singh (Panjabit), All of a very fine player in Gomes, the exhibitions of their present The Teak School sports meeting, Din (Panjabis); Lt, Camdr, Neame who gave a polished displayed players. Figueredo, for one, he which were to have been held on poned owing to uncertain weather (Navy), Kater Singh (Punjabi), Sab
conditions.
United Bervices:Pte. Holliners wing;halves had their opposing and weight necessary to hold the Holland (Upper Heyford).
Lt. Cheyne (Navy) "Lai Singh (Pan thoughout the game being in- ing well worthy of the centre-half Saturday, have been indefinitely pont fable) and Lt. Josgaard (Lincoln), utrumental in, all the raids on the position.