THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1934

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ROBB BEATS MCKELLAR TO WIN GOLF CLUB

SMITH MISSES PENALTY AND EAST

LANCS DROP POINTS IN GAME AGAINST ATHLETIC

POLICE BEAT NAVY

IN FAST GAME BY

ODD GOAL IN FIVE

C. PILE & STEPHENS OUTSTANDING

MOSS IN LIMELIGHT

(By "TOUCH JUDGE")

A fast and thrilling encounter be- tween the Police and the Navy at Kowloon yesterday afternoon gave

CHINESE WIN

T

Saturday's Results

At A Glance

EXHIBITION MATCH

BY LONE GOAL

IN FAST GAME

S. CHINA "B" 1 ROYAL NAVY SWAIN AND GORMAN

FIRST DIVISION

R. ARTILLERY 2 ST. JOSEPH'S RECREIO KOWLOON F.C. 1 S. CHINA "A"

3 H.K. CLUB

LINCOLNS 2 FUSILIERS.

SECOND DIVISION

S. CHINA. LINCOLN

EASTERN CLUB

UNIVERSITY

B.A.F.

the former two valuable points by LINCOLN 3 goals to 2.

2 R. ARTILLERY

3 FUSILIERS

2 KOWLOON F.C.

DO WELL

HO KAR KEUNG'S OPPORTUNISM

(By "ROVER")

3R. ENGINEERS 3 lo a hard-fought game, in which

1 R. NAVY

THIRD

DIVISION

FUSILIERS

The Navy opened with a strong R. ENGINEERS

attack on the left; but Black- burn came to the rescue with a timely

clearance. Playing

1 R.A.M.C.

1 RECREIO

1 RAILWAY RADIO

SATURDAY'S GOAL SCORERS

FRIENDLY MATCH speedy and forceful football, the

Cannell (Navy) Navy kept up the pressure, and opened the scoring through Smith (Navy)

and Yip. Koon Ning (5. China "B")

FIRST DIVISION Cannell. Kiley received, centred to Bowes, who deflected the ball into the goalmouth, and Morton (Artillery)

Tam Kwong Pak (S. China "A") from the ensuing mlece, Cannellay Quee Liang (S. China "A" aeized as opening and drove the Higgins (Lincolne)

Drown (Club) ball into the net.

Gomes, (Recreio)

This setback stung the Police Fowler (Club)

into action, and they set up a sus A. V. Gozano (Recreio)

T. Pile and Mosa B. Gosano (Recreio) tained attack

SECOND DIVISION were plied with passes during this Dennis (Fusiliers) Darby (Engineers) exciting period, mostly from the

work of Staphens, and Sloan (Club) splendid twice Moss had hard luck, in not Kwok Ying Wui (Eastern) levelling the scores when he shot Chan Tak Fal (8. China) was Henry Young (S. China) Taylor (Artillery)} just by the post. Gilbert never in his right position, and Worthington (Artillery) Moss was left unmarked continu-Adams (Navy) ously, a fact which Stephens did O'Donnell (Navy). not mias, and from one of his ac- Blake (University)

Evans (Fusiliers)

curate passes, Moss cut in and hit Cornelllus (Fusiliere) the bar with a terrific first-time Rush (Lincolns) effort, Pepper being wall beaten.

Police Equalize

Dobbs (Lincolns) Toyne (Lincolna) Duncan (Club) Howett (Engineers)

THIRD DIVISION

From a breakaway raid by the Navy, Wearmouth received a splen-Leang Yung Kan (Railway) did pass from Bowes, and hie Goulty (Medicals)

Beecham (Air Force)

shot from five yards was rather U, K. Fat (Railway) luckily stopped and cleared by Fisher (Fusiliers) Perkins. Stephens then secured Omar (Radio)

in mid-field, and beating Pyatt and Taveres (Radio) Moss, West. passed to equalised with a splendid first-

time shot.

who

Santos (Recreio) Reeson (Lincolns)

the

Keeping up the pressure, police forced a corner on the left,

Yesterday's Results

FIRST DIVISION

and Moss put the ball right in the POLICE goalmouth for Johnston to head in. EAST LANCS Pepper was at fault here, badly

3 NAVY. O ATHLETIC SECOND DIVISION

misjudging the flight of the ball EAST LANCS from the corner-kick.

(Continued on Page 5) ·

SERVICE CORPS WIN OVER ORDNANCE. McQueen Shines In Losers' Defence

1 ATHLETIC THIRD DIVISION 2 R.A.0.C. R.A.S.C. EAST LANGS D POLICE

YESTERDAY'S GOALSCORERS

FIRST DIVISION Johnson (Police) Mosa (Police) Au Ping Ming (Athletic)

SECOND DIVISION Ma Ping Wa (Athletic) Chan Chun Ying (Athletic) Thompson (East Lanes)

THIRD DIVISION An exciting and very, even game in the Third Division Football Lea-Sandford (East Lancs) gue took place between the R.A. Crossley (East Lanes) Pritchard (East Lance)

S.C. and the Ordnance at Chatham Bevan (Lanes) Rond yesterday when the former Beasley (R.A.B.C.) gained two valuable points by Clarke (B.A.B.C.) Goad (Ordnance) goals to 6.

LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION,

Beasley opened the scoring for

the Service Corps early in the

game, and Clarke was responsible

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pt

for the other goal in the second South China "A" 9.9 0.6 30 6 18

half. Goad replied for the Or-South China" driance, scoring with a glorious Police

Lincolna shot.

Club Cooper was very safe in the Ser-Fuilliers. vice Corps' goal, and Forsyth Recreio cleared well. In the attack, Clarke, Athletic

Navy

Beasley and Flood worked hard. Artillery

McQueen played a great game in East Lanes the defence for the Ordnance, and Kowloon Gooch, Worsfold and Duffield com-St. Joseph's blued very effectively.

SOCCER CORRECTION

Lincolnis

Navy

10 7 1 2 26 13 16

.10 5 1 4.28 18 14

11 6 4 1 24 17:19

9 3 2 4 19 18-10

predominating fea-

CHAMPIONSHIP

A group. photograph taken on Saturday' on the occasion of the official opening of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines' Football Grouad at Causeway Bay. In the exhibition gamie South China "B" team were defeated by the Royal Navy by the odd goal in three. Seated in the front row from left to right are seen Comdr. T. A. Hussey, the Commander of the Tamar and Secretary of the Royal Naval Recreation Club, His Excellency, the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Frederick Dreyer, who formally declared the ground open and who kicked off, on the Football League Council--(K Ing's Studio).

SUCCESS BY 3 AND 2 CADDIES GO

ON STRIKE BUT

LATER RETURN

JASPER CLARK CUP FINALIST NEVER IN DANGER

D. S. Robb beat A. McKellar by

3 and 2 in the final of the Royal' Hong Kong Golf Club Champion

McKellar put a very good fight, ship yesterday at Fanling.

but was only in the lead once,

holes. After the twelfth hole.. Robb was five up, and, although he lost the next two holes, and

Commodore Frank Elliott, and Wt. M.A.A., A. R. Hughes, the Fleet Mail Officer, and representative of the Navy Robb leading at tiffin by three

speed was the parties the GARTHWAITE SEEN AT HIS BEST

Iture, the encounter between

Chinese Athletic and the East Lanca

2 at Sookunpoo yesterday resulted in the East Lance by the only goal! scored in the match.

The two teams presented a strik- ing contrast in that the East Lancsi resorted to forcing, thrustful move- iments, backed by a methodical com-

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP AT KOWLOON G.C.

Fall First Round Results

bination which relied on the half-

The following were the results of back line. The Athletic, on the other hand, played a fast short- the First Round of the Kowloon Golf movement game, which, coupled with Club Junior Championship played a knowledgeable understanding of over the Kowloon course yesterday. each others, tactics, provided a con-

W. G. Hirst beat F. D. Angers 2 up. sistent source of danger which need-

A. A. Andrews beat W. Stoker

3 and 2. ed no further support than the for- ward-line.

Backs Prominent

The speedy accuracy with which the Athletic's inside trio despatched the ball goalwards on the slightest provocation called for an extended outlay of energy from the East Lancs defence, and outstanding in (Continued on Page 5)

ATHLETIC BEAT EAST LANCS

Soldiers Enjoy Best Of Game

one-sided match in which

In a

C. G. Anderson beat G. C. Moss 2

and 1

W. Ahearn beat W. C. Simpson at

the 19th.

R. Henderson beat J. G. Charlton

5 and 4.

A. Castle best C. R, Rosen 2 and 1. J. J. King beat A. J. Coales 5 and 4. - W. Geal beat D. Cameron at the

19th.

CLUB AND SAPPERS

SHARE POINTS

Referee's Failure To Appear Holds Up Game SPECTATOR CONTROLS GAME

BRILLIANT

nearly

lost

the

aftenth and dix-

teenth, he actually won on the sixteenth green.

The day's proceedings started

COMBINATION with a strike of practically all the

WITH REED

SERVICES DESERVE HOCKEY

WIN OVER CIVILIANS

DISPLAY

(By "Sticks")

caddies, who walked out, alleging that a Chinese detective, who was investigating a case of gambling, had brutally assaulted one of their' number. By 11 o'clock, however, the trouble was over and they were jall back on the Course,

Robb:

The following were the scores --

5-4-5-4-4-4-3-4-8=41 5-4-4-8-4-6-5-5-3=42

ISPLAYING all-round superiority in the second half of the encounter, the Combined Services fully deserved their hockey win over the Combined Civilians yesterday on the Marina McKellar: ground, by 2 goals to 1..

The game was played at a terrific pace throughout and stamina played a large part in the Services' win, the Civilians. intermediate line failing off considerably in the second-half, when Robb: the Army forwards were seen in several brilliant' passing bouts.

Flashes From vices made two.

The Fields

83

5-4-4-5-5-5-3-4-7=42

·5-5-4-5-4-5-6-6-444

86

5-5-3-5-4-4-3-5-5=39 7-4-3-5-4-5-331

70 for 16

4-3-3-4-6-5-4-5-5-41 - -6-6-5-4-3-5-3

=32

78 for 16-

There were no new changes in the Civilians' team, but the Ser-McKellar:

Owing to the absence of Lt.-Comdr. A. E Phillips, the Irish International full-back, who was recently in- On Saturday Robb lost the play PERTIE Gosano led the Recreio for- jured, Lt. Rolgeler, of the Lin-off of the Jasper Clark Cup to A Bwords against the Club on Satur-colns, was brought into the de- E. Lissaman by one stroke. day, if A. V. Gosano had been the fence, while Lt. Currey, of the leader the score would perhaps have Navy, was an absentee from the been greater. As it was A. V. Goxano, centre-forward position owing to playing in the left-hal position, gave in "isposition, Itlog one goal.

a brilliant isplay and succeeded in net- His latter vacancy- caused a re-

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shuffle of the all-Army attack

ROUNDS WINS BOGEY POOL AT FANLING

K. K. Rounds (16), with one up,

C.B.A. HELD TO DRAW

IN MAMAK DEBUT ·-

J. Alves, Recreio ́ ́ outside-left was and W. O. Senior was brought in won the Bogey (Par) Pool at Fan- A poor game was witnessed at pretty to watch and his speed certain from the right wing to lead the at-ling over the week-end from a feld

ly upset the Club. More than once he tack,, while his vacancy was filled of 14, they had by far the greater portion the Valley, on Saturday when the looked like scoring from a solo effort, of the play, the East Lancs sue

lence by S. Strange, and Hynes

Hollingsworth Excels cumbed to the Athletic in their SeRoyal Engineers encountered the and had it not been for the good de creditably by C./Sergt. Reed.

would have done so. Club and shared six goals.

Hollingsworth played a brilliant cond Division game by 2 goals.to 1.

Though the East Lancs dominat- The start was delayed for 20

Drown and Fowler netted the two game in the Services' goal and

Disappointing Forward ed the play in the opening half it minutes owing to the referee not

them, as both worked like trojans, was in the second period in which turning up, and, with the agreement goals for the Club. They deserved stopped several stinging shots

Line Respponsible this phase was outstandingly no- of both captains, Sapper Cutler do- against large odds. Bickford, on the from, Divett, Gurbachan Singh, and ticeable. During the whole of the putised and ably managed the game. left wing, gave a very creditable dis- Pinto, while the two backs, Met-

again the Civilians' attacks,

Sharing two goals with the 2 latter half of the game the Athle-Play on the whole was more or play, but Howe did not shine as leader calf and Roissier, stood up well

Holland-Martin, at right-half for 12th Battery, the Central British tic with the exception of three less oven, although in the second of the attack.

ball the Engineers had more of the break aways, were completely pen-

the team gave a really first-class disthe Services, displayed excellent Association made a play and looked like running out The Recreio deserved their win, as

form throughout, continuously appointing debut in ned in their own half.

winners.

play.

worrying the Pinto-Souza partner Hockey Tournament at King's '(Continued on Pape 5)

The Club were the first to scoro, The Saints' greatest need-a compet-ship. His distribution was not Park yesterday, giving the Duncan receiving from Sloan to not ont man between the sticks was not quite as good as it could have Gunners their first point. The Club continued to press but the filled on Saturday as Private Pearce,

forwards showed very little under- ficeat.. equaliser came shortly after the Club who according to his record, would been, but his spolling was magni- Throughout the game the CB.A. goal, when, following a breakaway, have filled that want, did not play.

Dulla Singh in the pivot post standing, and relied to a great ex- Darby made a fine solo run down the

Leonard played a very sound game, as tion played a very hard game, but tent upon their defence, which centre to beat Payne.

match for Gurbachan played well;

Farmer, at centre-half, was the The Sappers held a slight advan-besides fulfilling his duties as right half was no inge, but with a good chance of tak very capaby he fell back to assist Singh, the Civilians' leader, whose

brilliant stick-work was a feature pick of the team. A very one-side Third Divisioning the lead, Budden missed an open Sousa in the defence, clearing in fine

of the game.

Whitley opened the scoring for soccer game on the Kowloon goal. Continuing to press, the En-style.

Elms is one of St. Joseph's best men, Alaf Din on the left flank had the home team in the first half and ground yesterday saw the Eaat gineers took the lead shortly before Lancs. gain two easy points from the interval following a scramble in and the man they can least afford to Divett and Mackay well covered Williams equalised in the opening

and gave them very little scope.

stages of the second period. the Police by the wide of margin the Club goal, Darby bustling the lose.****

(Continued on⋅ Page 5) jof nine goals to nil. pode

EAST LANCS ROUT POLICE

Score Nine Goals Without Reply ·

ball through.

Playing fast, open football, the (Continued on Page 5) soldiers quickly gained the upper hand, and began to pile on goals Third Division

through Sandford (2), Crossley, Pritchard, Bevan, and Wing-On

(own goal),

In the second half, further points

SAPPERS BEATEN BY RADIO

8323 16 169. were added by Sandford: Crossley, Poor Finishing Mainly

9 23.15.17.

9. 3 3 3 20 22 9 and Wu-Po (own goal). 83 2 327-19; 9 Sandford and Crossley were on the top of their form, and received 10 1 B 413 20 6 valuable support from halves.

1137 116.89

17 1 13 24 3

91718 28 3

SECOND DIVISION A

East Lancs

9. 9.0 0.31.11 18.

10 8 1 1:35:17, 17 East Lanes

10 8 2 0.41 12 16 R.A.S.C

..11 5 4 2.28 20 12 Air Force China... 943 223-14 10 Lincolns 7.50:19 8.10 Fusiliers 841 18 16 Badio 9347 18 16 8 R.A.M.C. 10 361-15 247 R.A.0.C 49261 11.345 Polle

160 649 29 Recreio 7650 810 251 Railway

Artillery .. South Athletics University Lincoln drew with Chester (0-0) Fusiliers and Halifax beat Hartlepools 4-1 on Engineers

Easterng Saturday, The Sunday Herald-re

Club port was wrong, as published yes-v. Indlan terday.

BiKowloon

Responsible

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Fernandez at cutside-left was not so speedy as is wont, but his centres were just as good, and he gave his forwards excellent opportunities which were not taken.

The defence of the Gunnars left noth

ing to be desired, Clancy stopping Beatty and Herridge very effectively.

The half-bageris playing, wonderfully

Pardoe and Harris well,

King, the C.B.A.'s new custodian, played an excellent game in goal, and was well supported by Bond

BONAVIA HITS and Bickford, the full-backs

CENTURY

K.C.C. Sunday Cricket League

F. E. Lawrence's eleven eas” ily accounted for E. C. Fin ther's team in the K. C. C. Sun- day Cricket "League yesterday.

CBA-King; Bond and Bickford;" Stoker, Farmer and Clayton; Blythe, Hirst, MacNidar, Whitley and Pearne. 12th Battery: Holdone; Gapnell and Carter; Oldridge, Harris and Wilson; Lacey, Norbry, Flowerdew; Williams and Dilnot

Mamak League Table To Date

Pardoe sent out some perfect long! The Royal Engineers were un-passes which always found their mark lucky to lose both points to the Radio and caused Wong some anxiety with ex-

In the course of his century BC. of Signals

RE when they were defeated by two cellent drives, from about 30 yards or clear goals at the Valley on Satur- so which Just missed the right on Bonavia hit 17 boundaries, while St. Andrews

two or three occasions. The R. A for-

rd line, led by Morton, ex-centre-Smith hit a six and 10 boundaries Police 212.10 2 0 62:16-20 day,"

12 10 2 0 36 20.20

Having practically most of the half of the second string, played ex-in his 51.

THIRD DIVISION

.11 6 3 2 37 18:14

B.A.B.C

Suffolk:

10 6 13 28 11:15 play in both the first and second cellently, with the exception of Smith Fincher's X1 181 ( 3. W. Smith University 96-80 28 16 11 half, they were badly let down by at the outside-left-he was very hur 51, M. R. Swain 6 for 80, R. Leo 3 United

Diamond for 15) 12 660 28 20 13 their forwards who finished weakly.vous.

Lawrence's XI: 294 for 7 (Major Duncan 11.55 1-17 24 11 Both the Radio goals were scored

Another newcomer, Mathias, at in- from breakaways Omar got through side-right, played very well and made Bonavia 100 ret, EF Fincher 61 12th Battery in the first-linlf and netted with" n

an excellent partner for Edmunds who good defve, and the second goal was layed his usual good game at puter, R. Lee 48 rat, V R. Durling Medway

84). scored after the interval by Tavares eldes

10 370 16 258

10 3.7 0 11 26

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