THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 -
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BIG CROWD SEE RECREIO BEAT SOUTH CHINA "B" BY ODD GOAL
COUNTRY CLUB BEAT SOUTH CHINA
SHATIN GOLF CLUB
AGAIN HEAD THE ·- PREMIER LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results At A Glance.
FIRST DIVISION RECREIO- 3 8. CHINA "B"
OVERWHELMING SUCCESS GUNNERS BEATEN IN B. CHINA A ARTILLERY
IN SINGLES
The Country Club beat the Shatin Golf Club by 241⁄2 'points to 14% in their annual golf match at Sheungshul yesterday, after establishing a big lead in the 18 singles matches.
The return match will be played at Shatin on January 20. Yesterday's results were as follow:-
SCRAPPY GAME-
FULL BACK ORDERED OFF
EAST LANCS. 2 POLICE NAVY
3 ATHLETIC THIRD DIVISION IR.A.S.C.
2 LINCOLNS EAST LANCS. 7 ENGINEERS
YESTERDAY'S GOALSCORERS
(By "TOUCH JUDGE") South China "A" yesterday re-
FIRST DIVISION
Skinner (Navy). sumed the leadership of the First Bowen (Recreio), (Penalties) Division, when they beat the Artil-B. Gosano (Recreio) lery by four clear goals at Caroline Yeung Shui Tick (B. China "B")
Cheuk Shek Kan (8: China "B") Hill.
Wong Mee Shun (8. China "A")
South China had the part of play during the
seasion, after the opening
greater Tam Kong Pak (8. Chinn “A”) second Ip Pak Wah (8. China "A")
Cannet (Navy) half had Fung King Cheung (S. Chinà “A”)
contested. Rough Mak Sui Hon (Athletic)
play, which resulted in frayed Tang Kwong Sum (Athletic) tempers, was responsible for the Yeung Kam Pa (Athletic)
Johnson (Police) of play deteriorating T. Pie (Police) standard
Into a series of rushes in the latter Lawton (East Lancs.) part of the game, one of the Ball (East Lancs) Artillery players eventually being ordered off the field.
THIRD DIVISION.
Sandford (East Lanen) Crossley (East Lanes) During the opening period, the Garswood (East Lanes) Artillery backs were outstanding Prichard (East Lanes) ily noticeable for their decisive Beasley (R.A.S.C.) blockage of the Chinese which, Moody. (Lincolns)
LEAGUE TABLES
and his wing.
halves by surprise, endeavoured
by continued pressure to penetrate
SINGLES
Shatin Golf Club
Country Club
Y. Hayasakl
0
A. W, da Roza
1
K. Sakura ...
0
E. I. Leitao
1
T. Takei
0
F. E. Remedios
1
N. Shimokawa
0
A. A. Lopes
1
been' evenly
Y. Ohno'.
}
A. Urquhart
1/4
0. Tsujimura
1
E. Sadick
1
K. Ohtn
1
J. L. Litton
በ
J. Mayene
0
..J..J. Basto
1
H. Tanaka
1
H. K. Lee
0
9. Saitoh
0
B. Alves
14%
N. Hirowoka
E. Christensen
1
S. Takasaki
F. X. da Silva
M. Kunihiro
H. G. Leong
1
S. Ajito
M. A. Simoen
1
*. Suzuki
C. H. Suen
1
taking Pardoe
H. Yano
B. Basto
0
Y. Kawada
1/2
-A. S. Gomes
1/2
Y. Kinoshita
វា
A. G. Botelho
1
Total
434
Total
144
Hayasaki & Sakuru
ዕ
2
Roza & Leitas Remedios & Lopes Urquhart & Sadick
2
21%
.. 0
1
Litton & Basto
1
Tanaka & Saltoh
2
Lee & Alves
1/2
Hirowoka & Takasaki
2
Christensen & Silva
0.
Kunihiro & Ajito
Leong & Simoes
2
Suzuki & Yano
2
Suen & Basto
2
Kawada & Kinashita
·2%
Gomes & Botelho
0
9%
10
Add Singles
4
Add Singles
14%
Grand Total
141⁄4
Grand Total
241⁄2
Tukel & Shimokawa
Ohna & Tsujimura Ohta & Mayene
FOURSOMES
CHAMPIONSHIP
AT FANLING
First Round Results
First Round results in the Royal)
Hong Kong Golf Club Champion-
re-
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. D. E. A.Pa the Artillery goal. On the South China "B" 10 7 1 2 26 13 16 covery of the Intermediary line, South China "A" 8 8 0 0 28 & 16 9' 4 1 4 25 16 12 play became more open and ex- Police changes were frequent.
Fung Excels
Club...
8 3 14 17 15 10
Lincolns Borderera
9441 16 15 9
6 2 1 3 16 12 7
2 PENALTIES CAUSE NAVY SHOULD FIRST CHINESE DEFEAT
RECREIO DEFENCE PLAY SPLENDID GAME
MARQUES OUTSTANDING
(By "Rover")
HAVE BEATEN
THE ATHLETIC
WAKE UP AFTER INTERVAL
BUSTLING METHODS PLAY"
A very fast and interesting game was geen on
on the Club ground
yesterday when the Navy drew with the Athletic, sharing six
A VERY LARGE CROWD WITNESSED THE zoals in their premier league doc-
RECREIO'S TRIUMPH OVER THE cer ge
At the commencement the Navy UNBEATEN SOUTH CHINA “B” TEAM BY 3 GOALS TO 2 IN THE FIRST DIVISION GAME were slow, and, had they played AT KOWLOON YESTERDAY.
the same kind of football as they
The well-timed, passing movements of the did in the latter stages of the Chinese forwards were predominant in the first game, they would have secured both points. Pressing from the half, and the Recreio halves were caught out of
start; the Navy had the game own way, until the position on several occasions by the quick tactics much their
first goal was scored by the At- of their opponents.
jhletic through the benevolence. of That South China did not gain a lead as the outcome by Love. Stopping the ball with his their sustained attacks in the first half was due almost entirely hand as it bounced over the touch to the magnificent display given by the Recreio defence.
stead of a throw in. MARQUES WAS AT THE TOP OF HIS FORM AND GAVE, 4 free kick was given, in-
BOWEN A MASTERLY EXHIBITION OF GOAL-KEEPING.
Receiving the ball on the right Sum centred AND SILVA-NETTO, THE FORMER IN PARTICULAR, WERE VERY STEADY, AND THEIR DECISIVE AND PROMPT Wing. Tong Kwong
failed to clear, and Mak Sul Hon TACKLING AND CLEARANCES PROVED TOO GOOD FOR in front of the Navy goal. Pepper SOUTH CHINA.
rushed in to open the scoring.
Play continued fast with the- clever football.
72 2 3 26 197 POLICE AGAIN
8 2-3 3 13 14 7
8 2 3 3 17 20 7
49 14.4 13 19 6
8 1 6 1 12 20 8
1 5 1 7 20 3
DISAPPOINT
Little was scen of the Recreio ¡forward line in the first half. Chinese playing They did not combine at all well In a melee round the Athletic goal and were often badly out of posi-Lo Hon Cheong handled. Skinner tion owing to their failure to took the penalty kick and made
SUPPORTERS anticipate each other's move-certain with a low swift drive to ments, while they received little the corner of the net to equalise.
D DIVISION 383 EAST LANCS FORCE
SECOND
Among a re-shuffled South China Athletic
Navy forward line, Fung King-cheung, Recreio by his aptitude for snapping up East Lanes anything in the way of an oppor Kowloon tunity, was outstanding. Lying St. Joseph's
forwards in the Artillery well behind his first period, his presence escaped Lincolns notice. Continuing to lay well East Lancs back,' after the interval, he quickly Navy (took the limelight with a series Artillery
University of long-ahots, which, but for the South China spectacular work of Durham, the Athirtie Artillery goal keeper, would surely Borderers have increased the margin of Engineers
Eastern goals.
Club Wong Mee-shun playing at in Y. Indians side-right, had a decidedly un-Kowloon. lucky day, for, in addition to strik
8 8 0 0 28 9 16'
8 7 1 0 35 10 14
8 6.1 1 30 15 13.
9 5 4 0 21 18 10
7 4.2 1 17 14 9
7 4 2 1 21 7 9
6 4 20 17 7 8
DRAW
JOHNSON IN LIMELIGHT
support from their halves, who A few minutes after, the inter- had their hands full in trying to val a free kick, as the result of cope
with the fast-moving dangerous play, brought the Art- letic their second goal, Tong Chinese forward line.
Young Shul-yick and Lee Shek-Kwong Sum sending in a beauti- yau, the Chinese wingers, were out-ful drive to the top of the net. standing during the first half, and
Navy Equalise Strengthened by the return of proved far too good for Delgado
Play now became faster and Blackburn and Channings in their and V. Marques. Their speed and defence and attack, the Police just accurate centres spelt danger to the much more exciting than in the Recreio's goal on many occasions, earlier stages of the game. Skin- managed to force a draw, through but the inside men found it difficult ner then changed over from cut- 98 1 4 39. 1
a penalty, when they met the East to evade the attention of Bowen ant side-left to centre forward. Dur- THIRD DIVISION
10 9 1 0 52.11 18 Lancs in the First Division of the Silva Netto. 10 2 2 0 31 17 16 Soccer League at Sookampoo yes- R.AS.C
ing the uprights and cross-bar, his East Lancs passing, in which he is usually so Air Force accurate, was decidedly off the BordererA
Lincolns mark.
Ip Pak-wa and Tso Kwai-Shing Radio
ship, played at Fanling yesterday. CAPTAIN'S CUP on the respective left and right
were:
K. S. Robertson beat A. B. Purver
2 and 1.
H. U. Ireland w.o. P. H. Scoones
-scratched.
W. J. Jamieson beat R. Young 1
up.
A. McKellar beat J. B. Ross 3 and
1:
AT FANLING
Monaghan Qualifies
R.A.H.C. R.A.0.C. wings, centred well, although the Engineers (latter was inclined to try a little Recreio
Police Itoo much on his own.
Railway
Leung Handicaped Leung Wing-chui opened well
pact
T. C. Monaghan (85-11-74) and in distribution was excellent, qualified for the Captain's Cup over but perhaps because of his injury, the Old Course, Fanling, during the he could not maintain the week-end. J. Macknight (87-10= thus leaving the onus of the tack- G. Marseille beat Mafór Wren 277) and J. S. Macharen (86-887)ling to his wing-halves. Lau Mau
and 1.
were the next best scores among and Li Tin Sang at back were as steady as usual and in consequence T. A. Pearce beat D. S. Edward 1 tho 32 entries..
Comdr. G. F. Hole (91-15-76) Wong Wing was left with very up. A. E. Lissaman beat F. J. de Rome qualified over the New Course from little to deal with.
6, and 5.
D. E. Robb beat D. J. Gilmour 3)
and 2.
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South China Press
ing a run down the touch-line Cannell was brought down. Skin-
The game opened with a series of ner took the kick and sent in a
9 5 3 1 26 16 11 Play, generally, was scrappy, attacks by South China, and Cheuk terrific drive for Cannell to head 10.8.8.8 21 18 10 neither goalkeeper being seriously Shek-kam went very close with into the net.
Sterling Defence
The navy now were playing fast 9 4 5 0 15 23 8
during the opening shot which just grazed the upright. 9.36 0 15 26 6 troubled
At the other end Wong cleared and better football Skinner showing 10 280 11 35 4 stages. The Arst goal of the 32 7 0 18-28 4 match came about fifteen minutes weak shot from B. Gosano, and the plenty of dash and wasting no 8:26 0 9 174 after the commencement, when Chinese set up another attack which chances with good first-time drives 9.17 18.42 Johnson, received a splendid for- culminated in Lai Shui-wing send- at goal. Wong Fing then. badly ward pass from Gough and shoting in a clever hook shot which fouled Riley, and Skinner again well wide of Oxford, Later an un- Marques pushed out as the result of converted from the penalty kick
BO A minute or
afterwards fortunate; miskick by Parker in a splendid full-length save.' 'A front of goal, was quickly snapped Continuing the pressure, Yeung brought the equaliser, the, Athletic up by Lawton, who made no mis- Shui-yick-received a past from Lee breaking away with short passes take with a nice shot for the Shek-yau, and, evading. Bowen, carrying the ball to the right wing equaliser. In spite of continued struck the underside of the cross-for Au Kim Fung to pass to Yeung pressure by both sides, no further bar with a high shot. The ball Kam po, who headed through... goats were registered before the eventually went behind after an ex- Felting scrimmage in the Recreio |interva}.
goal-mouth, and South China were Had the Navy played fast bustling football throughout the match, as unlucky not to be a goal ahead.
they did in the latter stages of the Recreio Score First
game, they would have without The Recreio opened the scoring, doubt emerged the winners. Pep- portunity of placing the Police in the lead, when, entrusted with a penalty kick for an alleged hand-quite against the run of the play. per was very sound in goal, whilet ling by Powell, shot straight into AV. Gusano received a quick Ryecroft and Dixon, though called pass from his brother and broke upon continually, stemmed the tide The Artillery forwards appear A fast encounter in the Third Oxford's arms. A misunderstand-i
through only to be brought down of the Chinese attacks. Munn's XI Triumphed very uncertain in their move Division between two evenly ing between C. Pile and his co-de-
ments approaching goal and their matched teams saw the R.A.S.C. fender caused the Police suppor«: F. A. Munn's XI easily accounted sense of combination was by no defeat the Lincolns, last year's ters some anxiety when Lawson for E. C. Fincher's team in the means apparent, the inter-passing champions, by 2 goals to 1. sent in a splendid low drive, Per KCC Sunday Cricket League yes-between forwards going astray. terday, winning by 33 runs.
12 entries.
Among the Artillery players Durham In goal, must be singled lout for special praise. Full-
LINCOLNS LOSE. BY NARROW MARGIN
The Second Round will be played SUNDAY CRICKET length savas regularly featured his R.A.S.C. Win In Third
V.
AT K.C.C. *Ireland,
off next Sunday morning the matches being:-Robertson Jamieson v. MoKellar, Marseille v. Robb. The Pearce, Lissaman v. semi-final will be played in the afternoon.
Kowloon Junior
Championship
=
FIRST ROUND DRAW
The following is the draw for the First Round of the Junior Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club, to be played on, or before, December 16, W. G. Hirst We A. A. Andrews
C. G. AndersON
W. Ahern
J. G. Charlton
C. P. Rosent
A. J. Conles
W. Goall
v F. D. Angus
W. Stoker.
G. C. Mois
ין
v W. C. Blmpson,
v R. Henderson
A. Castle
VI. J. King
D. Cameron
LADIES' COLF TOURNEY
Hepter
Alsh women's
"will next year
déle cou
F. A. Munn's XI: 255 for 8 dec. (F. A.
M
Munn 45, C.-1. Stapleton 29, IL. Hampton 39, A. A. Dand 34, C. B.).
R. Sargent 27, R. Lee 3 for 44). EC Fincher's XI: 172 (R, Lee GO, J. P. Williams 50, E. C, Finchers 39 not out, G. B. Jones 3 for 35).
BONAVIA SCORES CENTURY
Medicals Beat Police At Happy Valley yesterday
the
Royal Army Medical Corps beat the Police by 129 runs.
RAM.O. 183 (Maj. Bonavia 102 not
1 out, Cpl. Colledge 48),
{Police: 56 (W; E. Meadows 20),
golf True Fincher
58
game and in clearances too, his ef- forts were of great assistance.
(Continued on Page 5)'
SAPPERS SWAMPED BY EAST LANCS Sandford's Four Goals
The East Lancs retained their poaltion at the head of the Third Division by a decisive win over
the
Division
Missed Penalty Channings, soon after the re- sumption, missed a splended op-
by Yiu Hing-yuen when in the act Smith and Cannell were fast and
of shooting A penalty was award positioned themselves well whenever
ed and from the ensuing spot-kick an opening appeared. McGuire.
played a fine game throughout, and The Lincolns were unlucky to kins making a marvellous dive to Bowen opened the scoring.
Following this incident, Alves was a tower of strength in the de lose, having had nearly all the push the ball round the past. From play in the second half. Reeson, a free-kick, near the touchline by was sent through with a spendid fence. Turner, and Moody were the best Parker, Johnson headed in a fine, ass, but, cutting in he spoiled a of the Athletic Fung King Yu of the forwards, while Iblett, goal, which was disallowed. Ex good movement by shooting weakly. was the most outstanding of the Berriman, and Shaw shone in the cellent play by the East Lanes was Just before the interval the forwards. In goal Shin Tin Lun defence
later rewarded, when Ball dashed Recreto nearly increased their played a sound game, and but for For the R.AS.C., Cooper, Fuller across the other wing to score with lead when B. Gosano, sent Alves him the Navy score would have and Crayford were in great form, a right footed drive. Just before away once again, and from the re-been greater. and Beasley, Flood, and Clarke time T. Pile equalised for the turn pase ran in and shot from Navy Pepper, Ryecroft, Dizon penalty about five yards, but the ball re- Pyatt, McGuire, Love Riley Smith, made the most of the chances, in Police, converting
Athletic-Ehin Tin-Jun: Lo Hon attacked.
awarded when Johnson was bounded off the upright to be clear Cannell, Wearmouth Skinner.
cheong, Wong Ping; Ho Cho-yuen, Lai Beasley opened the scoring for brought down inside the penalty od
South China then gave Marques a Kwok-chin, Ng Tak-wing Tong the RAS.C. Moody equalised; arcai
Royal Engineers by 7 goals to all and Chapman placed the ball in Failure to reproduce the form busy 10 minutes, Ll Shek-yau, Kwong-sun, Au King-fung Young at King's Park yesterday
The Engintorings are com pletely outclassed, only Carter, in goal being prominent,
P
own net.for the deciding goal.
shown in their last three games, Cheuk Shel-kam, and Young Shui-am-po, Mak Sal-hop, Fung. King-yü. inaccurate passing, and bad shoots yick testing him with splendid VILLA SIGN AMATEUR CENTRE
ing gave the soldiers an oppor-efforts, but Marques was equal to tunity to snatch a point from the the occasion, and kept his charge Sanford who is leading the goal-
intact until the interval. game which, on paper, scores in this divisi wanin Aston Villa have signed F. Police in
|looked certain win for the latter. deadly form. He at four times Broome, centre-forward who and is well
scored six goals in one game for sa
At Sookunpoo on Saturday the of the
KC.C drew with the Army.
Aruny: 129/(Pta?
barinning
3CC.5 119 for 60
incher 58), pena.
been playing with was “Spartan""League (sadl
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