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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1934

ENGLAND JUST MANAGE TO BEAT 10 ITALIANS

Sporting Chatter

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

ITALY'S BEST STRATEGIST

R

EVIEWING the histories of the

KOWLOON JUNIOR

CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round Draw

The following is the draw for the Italian footballers, they lock First Round of the Junior Cham- an interesting lot. Though some pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club, hail from Uruguay and the Argento be played on, or before, Sunday tine, It should be pointed out that next.

all were born of Italian parents. W. H. Hirst

The oldest member of the side 18] A. A. Andrews Luigi Monti, aged 33, but this C. G. Anderson

W. Ahern centre half is sald to be the most

J. G. Charlton scientific player on the Continent. C. P. Rosen For years he was the backbone A. J. Coales

of the Argentine international W. Geall

team, and he will surely recall the

T

F. D. Angus

V

W. Stoker

G. C. Moss

W. C. Simpson

v R. Henderson

YA. Castle

J. J. King

V

D. Cameron

visit of Chelsea to South America UNITED SERVICES

five years ago.

ROUGH PLAY MARS

HIGHBURY GAME

HAPGOOD PLAYS WITH

BROKEN NOSE

DRAMATIC FINISH

(By Frank Coles)

London, November 15.

CAMBRIDGE ROUT OXFORD

Overwhelming Rugby Triumph

London, December 11. Before a capacity crowd of 45,- 000 spectators on the Twickenham

THOSE people who like their football served up ground. Cambridge secured an hot and strong saw more thrills in the overwhelming Rugby victory over match at Highbury yesterday than in any inter-ending 5-4 at the interval yester national ever played in this country.

Oxford by 29 points to 4 aftor

day in their annual encounter.-

Lorraine England won by 3-2 after holding a half-time lead of three Oxford: Grieve; Warr.

They looked like walking away with the game then, but (Captain), Cranmer, Rees Jones; Bush, Guy: McGrath, Nicholson, Pienaar Italy, though a man short, fought back with great courage and Bowers, Wray, Cooper, Bloxham and

James.

goals.

very nearly made what would have been a sensational draw.

I congratulate. the Italians on their tremendous rally. It was

The Chelsea blues got into really GOLF TOURNEY at highly dramatic. But as a spectacle of how football should beer, Wooller, Fyfe; Jones, Browning

hot water out there. One matchi

was played behind barbed wire, and Fourteen Teams Enter

at the finish police had to escort a famous Chelsea international to safety.

HIGH-PRICED PLAYERS

ONTI played in that game, and MONT

it was not long after that he and Orsi, the Italian outside left were transferred to their homeland: at a record fee.

Inter-Unit Event

played the match failed almost completely.

Cambridge:-Parker; Johnston, Cand-

Leather (Captain), Bowman, Lord, Reen, Laborde, Murray, Braithwaite and Dinwiddy. I had been warned to expect, England three up in less than a

-Reuter plenty of vigour, from these quarter of an hour, and so we bellev- This was Cambridge's first win Fourteen teams have entered for

Italian players. Unfortunately, ed, the match won and lost! The in three years, Oxford having 'won the United Services Inter-Unit their vigour too often exceeded Italians, crippled by Monti's ab- on the three previous occasions.

the rules of the game as Golf competition, which will be

we sence, were being outplayed. They The following have been the re- held on the Old Course at Fanling Certain it is that no representa-Ferraris into Monti's place and

know.

rearranged their team by moving sults for the last 10 years: to-morrow, by kind permission of tive match in this country has pro-pulling Serantoni out of the at-

duced so

many fouls. The re-tack. as feree's whistle was constantly be

the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

The starting times will be under:

1925 Cambridge 333

Cambridge 30- Cambridge 22-14

9-0

1926

1927

1928

Cambridge

14--10

They were at sixes and sevens,

1920

Oxford

1930

Drawn

1931

Oxford

10 3

1932

Oxford

8mm 3

5- 3 29-4

Most of the money was provided 11.28-Medway v East Lancs, 1st. ing heard, and some of the infringe and so long as England concentrat

ments were flagrantly unfair. by the proprietor of the Fiat motor

ed on attacking down the middle, works.

Pair. 1132-Medway v East Lancs, 2nd.

Pair.

It was Orsi who scored the goal! which enabled Italy to win the 11.36-Medway v East Lancs, 3rd world cup competition to the great)

Italian spectators.

Pair.

1933 - Oxford 1934 Cambridge

خيم.

It was not a pleasant sight when the Italian goal was exposed to an Italian defender so far lost his grave danger. Gradually, however, self-control as to aim a blow at Italy got to grips with our forwards In the whole series of 59. mat- Drake, or when the same player and at the end of half an hour they thes, Oxford have won 27, Cam- joy of Signor Mussolini and 50,000 11.40-Medway y East Lancs, 4th grabbed Copping round the waist, initiated their first serious attack bridge 22, and 10 have been.

aa if he would put him down with It ended with a cannon-ball shot by drawn. Pair. 1.20-Suffolk v Lincolns, 1st. Pair.

a Rugby tackle.

Gualta and a clean save by Moss. Maybe one cause of the many Before half-time Brook was hov- 1.24-Suffolk V Lincolns, 2nd.

Italian outbursts was the charging-ing an injured arm bound up, and -Pair.

the-goalkeeper rule which operates Bastin also needed the trainer's 128---Suffolk v Lincolns, 3rd. Pair in this country, but not on the Con-attention. But England held to 1.32-Suffolk v Lincolns, 4th, Pair- tinent. They resented. 1.36-Cornwall Fusiliers, 1st.ans ceregoli seen he Drake's her lend, and all seemed well.

Orsi is a first-class violinist, but he does not, fiddle with the ball.

HUNDRED PER CENT. ROMAN

LNERRARIS, the left half, is one For most genuine Romans in the party.

He was born in Rome and has played there for 10 years, refusing all offers to depart elsewhere.

He is the owner of one of the

smartest bars in Rome, and some times serves behinds it.

Has strong English sympathies because he was coached in Rome by! Harry Burgess, the old Manchester City international back, but is go- ing to be very unsympathetic to morrow,

Finally, there is the goalkeeper. Gianni, known affectionately "The Crazy Cat."

PORTSMOUTH BOXING DISCOVERY TN the search for new talent Mr. IN Mortimer seems to have

picked a good one in Young Zim- mer, the soldier son of that fine old fighter, Sergt. Jim Zimmer.

The other night the lad gave height, reach, and a stone of weight to Dixie Cullen, an experienced second-class performer, and stopped him in seven rounds.

on the

Zimmer is being trained Portsmouth football ground by the club's trainers, Jack Warner, and Sandy Wardrope. This energetic pair are constantly carning the gratitude of young local boxers for their expert help.

MAX-BAER WINS OVER JOHN MILLER IN CLOWNING BOUT

Pair.

1:40-Cornwall v Fusiliers, 2nd. possession of the ball

Pair,

1.44 Cornwall

Pair.

v Fusiliers, 3rd.

had

Meazza's Quick Goals

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Badminton-

Men's Doubles, "B" Division V.R.C. V. Club de Recreio Fire Brigade v. Y.M.C.A.

Diocesan Boys' School v R.A.M.C.

(8 p.m.)

Unlucky Losers

The turn of the tide came eleven minutes after the interval. Eng- As Italy were compelled to plav practically through the game with land had been attacking almost in- Cricket 1.48-Cornwall y Fusiliers, 4th ten men-Monti. their centre-halfwards broke away in line, and froin Hockey Triangular Tournament:

cessantly, when three Italian for and star player was injured at the Gunita's pass Meazza crashed the Army v Navy... at seventh minute, and took no furball past. Moss, with a shot that Friendly Match

ther part in the match-they are H.K.S.R.A.. justified in claiming to be unlucky would score every time.

Pair.

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1.52-Tamar "A" v R.A.M.C.,

Pair.

3.56-Submarines

1st, Pair. 2.00-Submarines

2nd. Pair. 2.04-Submarines

3rd, Pair. 2.08-Submarines

4th. Pair..

*

V

V

V

!

logers.

Lincolnshire Regiment v Hong Kong

Hockey Club "Seniore

(Shamshuipo, 5 p.m.)

Fanling Hunt (17, Pino Tree Hill

3.15 p.m.

In another three minutes Moss H.K.S.R.A., But England did not go free of was picking the ball out of the Eng-Hunting :-

land net again, and the Italian sec- casualties. After the match it was tion of the 50.000 crowd had gone Rugby H.K.S.R.A., revealed that Hapgood pluckily half-erazy with excitement. It was

played on although his nose wast H.K.S.R.A. broken. Again, Brook had to go to an unusual geal, inasmuch as when hospital to have badly injured elbow Ferraris drove in a 25-years free kick the ball went off the top of X-Rayed, and Drake received at-

Meazza's head without changing its tention for a damaged arm.` It is feared that Monti has broken a

flight in the slightest.

2.32-Kent v R.E. and R.C. of S.,

1st. Pair. 2.36-Kent R.E. and R.C. of S.

2nd. Pair. 2.40-Kent v R.E. and RC. of S.,

3rd. Pair,

..

2.44-Kent v R.E. and R.C. of S

4th, Pair.

Pair..

2.56-Tamar "B" v. 8th. H. Bde,

Ist: Pair.

1

8th

2nd. Pair. 3:04--Tamar "p"

3rd. Pair, 3.08-Tamar “B” v8th

Ath. Pait

bone in his foot.

Brook's Penalty Miss

$

132-

Club "A" va Navy Fifteen

(Club ground, 4.45 p.m.)

to Italy. Ceresoli, their goal..

was

[

7

ITALY. Ceresoli (Ambrosiana Inter); Monzeglio (Bologna), Alle-

I shall not forget the pandemon-keeper, was a hero, and Ferraris, Apart from any question of ium that broke out among Italy's the emergency centre-half,

another outstanding defender, their players supporters. And

The Italians have à fine, go- goals, I do not hesitate to make this statement: nearly all the real fought like demons to pull the football came

from. England's match out of the fire. Twice in the ahead centre-forward in Meazza, and a rare shot in Guaita. The last half-hour Moss stood between 2.48--Tamar "A" v R.A.M.C., 3rd. players.

best" of their forwards, however, Pair. 2.62-Tamar "A" R.A.M.C., 4th of hot drama.

And now for the story of go them and an equalising goal.

The Italian wing men closed in was the inside-left, Ferrari. cleverly whenever a breakaway be- I would like to add a word of gan, and Moss did. noble anrvice congratulation to the referee, Mr. Otto Olsson, of Sweden. He hand- It began right away, in the first for his country when he tipped over

led a most difficult match firmly snd with quick decision. 3.00-Tamar "B" y 8th. H. Bde, minute. Drake, England's deputy the bar a very awkward-looking

leader, was going through the mid-cross-shot from Guaita.

ENGLAND.-Moss; Male Hap It was this sudden thrust by

good (Arsenal) (capt.):- Britton Bdedle when he was badly fouled by

Allemandi. The referee awarded three forwards that England had to

Copping (Arsenal); Matthews Bde, a penalty without hesitation, and guard against the move Arsenal (Everton), Barker (Derby County),

(Stoke City). Bowden, Drake, .. Brank surest of shots, took the in the past have exploited with such deadly effect. Fortunately Male kick:

(Man- Bastin (Arsenal), Brook chester City).. A golden opportunity for Eng-and Hapgood survived the ordeal, they were at Hollywood..

Miller is rated as a pretty fair land to strike that firat vital blow. but, as I have shown, it was light heavyweight. In the same But Brook failed. The goalkeeper touch-and-go finish. ring here on October 22 he held may have moved slightly to the England were much more

[raris (Lazio); Monti, Bertolini Maxic Rosenbloom to a draw in 10 right as he took the kick, but, in pressive as a team in the first half mandi (Ambrosians Inter); Fer punch in the first round, and then world champion in the 175-pound shot, and Ceresöli cleared comfort about criticising players who were rantoni (Juventus), Meazza (Am-, Max showed his old in rounds and Slapsie Maxia then was any case, it was a poorly directed than in the second. I am difden (Juventus); Guaita (Roma), Ser- upset by the Italians' interpreta brosiane Inter), Ferrari, Orsi

[(Juventus). clowned for the edification of the division. He halls from Albia, ably.

Very soon afterwards Ceresolition of what is fair and what is Iowa.

Referee, Mr. O. Olssen (Swe crowd, just as he did in the Long

Just Punch Bag

gave us a taste of his quality by foul play, but the right wing, Mat-

den). Island City open air bowl of Madl-

saving brilliantly from Bastin at the thews and Bowden, were obviously son Square Garden when he beat Fields was just a punching bag foot of the rest. Then come the unhappy.....

Two Austrian Views · Carnera,

for Buddy, 18-year-old behemoth unlucky mishap to Monti, and in the Drake's Thankless Task

"The result is exactly according thankless task to to my expectations," said Dr. Eber- Both the Baurs had huge weight who towers 6 feet 4. He has yet to advantages over their foes, Max meet any real competition, much space of six rather hectic minutes Drake had a

England rammed home three goals, perform as a sort of battering ram, sthaller, chairman of the Austrian Brook made complete amends for and the treatment he get from F.A., when commenting in. Vienna scaling 224 to 180 for Miller, while less defeat. Buddy weighed in at 240 to 200 for Since hammering the giant Cthat penalty mins by scoring, the the Italian defence should have led on England's victory. Fields.

enera from his throne last June. first two First (after eight min- to more than one penalty, Bastio, "I have never believed in a vic- It was a nice evening's work fin- Max has been taking it easy, but tea play) he headed through when used as a rover to ply either left tory for the Italians. I have seen ancially for Max, aside from a good cashing in on his reputation Britton placed the ball into the or right wing, was often brillant the Englishmen play at home, and time being had by all. He secured through various aidelines. E $25,000 for the four rounds, accords appeared to be in fairly good phy-soalmouth from a free kick for a la his control of the ball, and know how seriously they treat Ing to the contract, which figures ical trim--Associated Press. cut at a shade better than $2,000 = minute.

(Continued from Page 4.) ·

Nothing Risked

And he raked little but a damag-

Ho

ANGLO-ITALY GAME ACCOUNT

(Continued from Page 1).

led reputation, as his title naturally The Italians proved that they had was not at stake

more stamina than the English

The exhibition was arranged by The whole technical aspect, of

Davie Fiddler, Des Moines promot

fer Anoll Hoffman, Bear's manager

accepting on behalf of the

Imore Adonis on November 3 when plai

foul

Matt Brook, too, thoroughly justified his such matches. Nevertheless, the Then, from another free-kick for selection.

performance of the Italians, who a foul just outside the penalty line The half-backs, however, were are certainly the leading Contin he beat the goalkeeper with a full the men who mattered moet Judgental Soccer team, must be res- blooded drive, which knocked Cere-ing the same as a whole. Britton pected," soll's hands back as though they and Copping took the ball up to Judging the the result," said their forwards in refre ing style, Prof. W. Behmeiger, another Aus were made of cardboard?

and .I am sure, Barker has never trian football expert, "the Italians Third

played better life. He was possessed better stamina than the apgood was“ kaving deadly in the tackles.

proves What would hav happened if that the change of leading Con Henti had been on the field is the tinental teams against British ball in- conjecture. Bi absence was aldes when fin top form, are abo

the

and they

Drake. Britton and sxG

bound to be

adful handicap,

even.

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