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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1935
AND ROYAL NAVY
SAILORS UNLUCKY
TO LOSE.
LATE RECOVERY UNAVAILING
An exciting duel in the Second Division at Causeway Bay yester day gave the few spectators plen
NAVY DEFEAT LINCOLNS IN FIRST DIVISION
(Continued From Page 41
FOUR PLAYERS GIVEN MARCHING ORDERS
(Continued from Page 4)
meleos in the goalmouth, and al together gave a very convincing display.
The backs were, a safe pair, with strong kicks, and clever, anticipa-
Higgins, as usual, was well tion. They were well supported by watched, McGuire and Moss were the halves, who dropped back Immediately danger threatened.
defence.
Flashes From
The K.F.C.
THE excellent defence of the Fusiliers, coupled with the poor finishing of the Kowloon forwards, was responsible for the defeat of the civilians in the premier soccer league on Satur-
ty of thrills when the Fusiliers never very far from him so that and formed an almost impenetrable In the first minute of the agcond day.
could do very little.
#Good Lincolus, Defence The defence served the Lincolns
An Unfortunate Header beat the Navy by the 8 goals to 5.
In spite of the heavy, score, the
balf, Yeung sent, over a splendid
The feature of the encounter was. game was very keenly fought and
Splendid Pivot
pass which was headed out by an good football was witnessed, the
Athletic defender to Lai Shui-wing, the brilliant display of Rowlands, Lau Tak-po was a splendid pivot, who netted with a hard drive from the. Fusillera' custodian, who gave Fusiliers being on top during the well, Ashplaying very well. first half, maintaining a definite Thompson played a good game at keeping a close watch on Ho, and
16 yards.
Indications of a possible Colony In- superiority until the interval, when centre-half, but was inclined to distributing the ball to his forwards
A further effort by Lee Shek terport "cap,” they were leading by 4 goals to concentrate too much on tracking his right, Lee Kam did well to hold by Sui, but South China were not with many good-length' passes. On yau was saved at point-blank range
"
each other.
Darkie Chan in check, and though
attempted.
third
Hp
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and was outstanding in his tireless pursuit of G. White, who could not Athletic Player Ordered Off by South. China, Ho Chor-yin was back harassing him.
Following further stern attacks move an inch within the danger zone without finding the Fusilier given marching orders for fouling Lee Shak-yau.
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*
Bad Feeling Again Unfortunately, this mode of play
Gray. If he had opened, up; the Sailors Recover
was well-supported by The Navy were a new side after differently.
game more things might have gone!
not always coming off best in his to be denied, and after 18 minutes Wheeler and Keating, the two
their play, scored the interval and scored four more
goal backs, who cleared excellently un-" On the whole, the Navy's team encounters with the Athletic inside through Tsang King-ki who times. Taking the game on the was very good; certainly there was left, managed, by close marking standing unmarked 10 yards out; be
was der pressure. whole, the Navy were unlucky to no one with whom one could find and quick tackling, to break up beat Sul with an excellent low cross- Wheeler. was particularly good lose and a draw would have been a fault.
quite a number of the "schemes shot. much fairer result:
Skinner played a great game, The Fusiliers had an excellent and flashed across excellent cen-:
* Tricky Forwards forward line, but the defence had tres.
The forwards proved the strength their weak moments. The Navy
Navy Forwards Good of the South China team. were outstanding in no particular
Constable played a good game their magnificent display yesterday. They surpassed all expectations by department, but, as a team, played inside to Skinner in fact the whole very good football. They fielded forward line were excellent and
The right-wing pair, Yeung Shul-loped into very rough play, in which
From this stage the game deve six reserves.
had a perfect understanding withick and Lai Shui-wing, were ex the Athletic were the chief offen-led to bad feeling between the two Fusiliers Score Fast
ceedingly fast and tricky, and were
ders. The first goal was scored after five minutes play, Edge placing the game, and, besides shadowing Hig- the centre, was a forceful leader.
McGuire played his usual good only a shade more effective than the
Three Men Ordered Off- [left-wing, while Tsang King-ki, in ball at Jones' feet for the latter to gins, fed his wingers well, his long Together they formed a well-oiled and after 32 minutes, Mak Shui- During a spell of midfield play, net. Five minutes later the Navy passes to Skinner being pretty machine, swinging the ball from hon was sent off for striking an was excellent, Keneghan sending up equallised through Hinder, who to watch. Pepper, brought in at converted a splendid centre from the last moment to take Crocker man to man with uncanny precision. opponent, and four minutes later,some glorious passes to the forward the corner by Dodds.
place, gave a good display and S. China's Early Lead Wong Shek-ping made a fine run Immediately from the centre saved some excellent shots, but
South China won the toss, and down the left wing only to be badly kick, tlie Fullier's re-established the laurels for defensive work went the Athletic immediately became brought down by Chung Chi-ying,
A fight ensued, in which specta- saved the situation for Kowloon, themselves in the lead, the forwards to Ryecroft and Moss.
the aggressora through Darkie
tors invaded the field, and it was: running through for Bumster, to Ryecroft was the more thrustfu! Chan and Ho, but the danger was some six minutes before order was
but the laurels in this respect must convert. Within a few moments of the two and was everywhere, averted by Yu Hing-yuen the soldiers added their third goal, Moss confining himself mainly to
go to Barlow, who played an excel- restored and play resumed.
Both Wong Shak-ping and Chung Kowloon on more than one occasion lent defensive game he saved Bumster passing in front of goal keeping Higgins in ebeck.
Chi-ying were ordered off, leaving and it is greatly to his credit that the Athletic, with only eight men.
the soldiers did not score than once.
to Coakley, who scored. The · fifth
Navy Open Scoring
Settling down quickly, the South China forwards got away on the right, and from Yeung's splendid
centre, Henry Young headed the
goal of the game was scored just The first goal was scored after ball past Sui with a fine effort, to before half-time, Telfer passing fifteen minutes play, Gray heading placed South China one up. across the goalmouth for Parry to the ball out to Skinner, who drop- score with a hard shot which hit ped a nice curling shot into the a minute later, Sut making a bril- They almost increased their lead the upright before glancing into the net.
liant save from Henry Young, who
net.
Both teams went all out from the opening whistle on the resump tion, three goals being scored in the first four minutes..
Yeung.
Wrong Athletic Tactics
The Navy were all over the Lin- had again been sent through by coins during this period and the soldiers were very lucky that fur- ther goals were not scored against them.. The Navy kept up the at- tack, but could not, increase their lead before, half-time,,
The Second Goal ́
The Athletic persisted in trying
players and the Referee was com pelled to call them together and ad- dreas them on their conduct.
The Fusiller Intermediate line
line.
Bliss and his wing-halves agalu
Defence Shines
more
Last Minute Goal From now to the end play was prisingly adopting defensive tactics. very quiet, with South China sur-
In the last minute Darkie Chan given much opportunity, the wing- The Kowloon forwarda' were not worked through, and, though havingers playing well, but the inside
forwards were robbed, before they could as much as move a yard with
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his first shot stopped by Pau Ka-] ping, followed up and scored the Athletic's only goal.
Athletic-Sui Tim-lim; Mak, Sui the ball. to keep the ball close and working hon; Wong Shek-ping; Ho Chor-yin, their way down the centre, but Teul Ah-fai, and Ng Tak-wing: Les South China's defence experienced Hung-ching Yeung Kam-po, Ho Ha-flashed over many perfect centres, little trouble in breaking up these keung, Chan Chun-wo and Fung King but Wheeler's good anticipation
yu.
8. China "B":--Pat Ka-ping; Chung and Rowlands long reach nullified
Unlucky Charge Evans furthered the Fusiliers' account after receiving a pass in front of goal from Parry, but Ryan The Navy increased their lead two raids and returning the ball to the culminated a Ane run through by minutes after the resumption. Gray other end.
Knox played a hard game and
Chi-ying, Yu Hing-yuen; Lee Kam, any movement on the B.W.F." goal.
the Navy forwards to reduce their initiated a fine movement when he A fast centre by Lee Hung-ching Lau Tak-po, Tong Kwan; Yeung Shui- deficit. Bumster was in a splendid sent the ball out to Skinner, who was nearly headed in by Ho, the rick, Lal Shui-wing, Teang King-ki, position to gather the ball to score returned it to the middle for ball just missing the upright. Play Henry Young and Lee Shek-yau. when Beard charged him down be-Constable to beat Read with a terri was fast and exciting, with South fore the Fusiller centre could col.fic shot.
!
China enjoying the better of the IRELAND'S SURPRISE
exchanges.
HOCKEY DISPLAY
lect. Evans took the penalty kick, Read made- an great save A but shot into Phillips's hands. moment later when he dropped at
From the clearance the Navy Gray's feet as the latter was about lightful football, supplying perfect Lai Shuf-wing was playing de went down the field again, Hinder to shoot, to throw the ball out to sending the ball across for Wright Ash who cleared.
ground passes to Tsang and Yeung. to score their third goal. The
[A, clever, break through by Ho and The Navy had the best of the game quick pass to Lee looked pro- Fusiliers' last goal was scored ten for the remainder of the match, but mising for the Athletic, but the team had most of the play and minutes from time, Coakley passing could not increase the score. to Evans, who netted.
Navy: Pepper; Ryecroft,
Moss;
sutaide right tamely sent behind,
and
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In the second half the Ireland
China Mail Sports Diary
Athletler
TO-DAY
Kowloon Marathon Race
(St. Andrew's Church, 4.80 p.m.) Badminton-Mixed Doubles
Club de Rocrelo "B" v. Chinese R.C. (8 p.m.) Golf.com
occasions.
Section Spring Meeting. Senior placed the England team 2 Hecker- goals ahead with a fick shot off a Eighth Destroyer Flotilla v. Hong centre from Driver, but Ireland Koug Hockey Club scored their first soon after from Lawn Tennis-Open Singles
(King's Park, 5 p.m.)
The Navy then became aggres Hughes, McGuire, Loves Baxter, Car and the interval came with South should have gone ahead on several Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies: sive and penned the Fusillers innell, Gray, Constable and Skimmer, ¡China still in the head. their own half for the remainder of Deamin, Thompson, Hobson, English, Lincolns:Read; Ash, Edmindson; the game.
White scored the Navy's fourth Badlry.
McGulonisa, Higgins, Ridley goal five minutes from time, and a moment later the same, player add-j ed the fifth. In spite of merciless attacks on the soldiers' goal, 'the sallora could not equallise.
Navy: Phillips; Miller, Beard; Shaw, Goodrich, Wright; Dodda, Ryan, Telfer, Hinder.
Fusiliers: Saunders; Davies, Gajaz
EAST LANCS' JUNIOR WIN
(Continued from Page 4).
The Equaliser
Early in the second half, follow-
ley; Edge, McHugh, Jones: Parrying several strong attacks, the
Coakley, Bumster, Crealy, Evans.
RADIO DEFEAT PARTHIAN
IN MAMAK CLASH
· LEAGUE TABLES
FIRST DIVISION
2010 8 2 40 37° 22
a corner, when one of the backs stopped the ball in the goalmouth from a hit taken outside the circle, Nolan natting from close range.
The equaliser came shortly be fore the end when Ravenhill con- verted from a short corrier.
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C. Fincher v. A. Crawford Ho Ka-lau Y. T. A. Pearce
D. M. MacDougall v. J. W. Leonard H. D. Rumjahn v. Is Tak-chenk. Yachting
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Third
Extra Series for Ladies..
TO-MORROW
England Probables:- F. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.); Cox (East Lancs) and Golf.
A. N. Others Parker (Police), W. A Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies" Reed (Club) and Lt. Williams (East Section Spring Meeting.
YACHTING
Royal
Garrison Sergeants v. Chief and
Engineers v. Water Police
Petty Officers Central Police
| Hockey
Masonry 2 Police
(7.p.m.)
East. Lancs gained the equaliser, a long shot from Walkden being only,
Lanes); Lt. Robinson (East Lancs), Lt. Hockey MP. W. L. D. F. A.Pa partially cleared by Lee for Ridinge South China 'A' 19-16 3 67.16 35 Garthwaite (H.K.S.R.A.), W. O. Senior Y.M.CA. y. East Lancashires to run in and tap the ball into an Lincolns
(A.E.C.) Lt. Dawson (East Lancs)
(Y.M.C.A. ground, 5.15 p.m.) Lawn Tennis-Open Single open goal.,
South Chins B 17 9 5 3.41 82 21 and Drivor (East Lancs) (Continued from Page 4) The East Lanca were now de Club:
14736 34 80.20 | (H.M.S. Suñol Donellon (E
Ireland Probables:A B. Woolley K L. Shute v. Lee Wal-tong The Navy backs played well to finitely on top, and it was not long Recreio
¡Police
.19 646 36 28 18
Cpl. Kennedy. (Open Doubles Lanes) and
MK and M. W. Lov. Tennie kwok gether, Trotter being conspicuous. before they increased their score.
--17 7 6 4 42 32 18 Lanes); L/CpL Murphy (E Lanca), and Luk Ding-cheung Athletic
14 54 5.38 26 16 Intermediate Line Good through Ridings, who took a pass Fusiliers
15 6 6 6 32 28.15 Cotter (Lincolns) Cpl. Hensey
28.15 Ravenhill (HK.SR.A) and Shooker-Steel Couksen League 16 6 7 3 28 28 15 Lancs), Pte. Gamble (E. Lanes), Lt. The Parthian intermediate line from Sandford in his stride, to NY
Artillery 19 6 12 1 31 61 13 Pearce (H.K.S.RA), A. N. Other and was responsible for holding up crash the ball past Lee.
St. Joseph's 16 495-17 40 11 Pte, Nolan (E. Lancs); many attacks, and was kept very Ridings Converts Penalty
| East Lanes ....,18. 3 11 4 27. 42 10. busy. throughout the match. Holm- South China fought back well, Kowloon 17 2 12 3 21 897 wood, centre-half, had great diff- and Harmsworth made a magni-
SECOND DIVISION culty in looking after Awtar Singh|ficent clearance, again, diving at In the opening stages of the game, an oncoming forward's feet to push gast Lanca
Print, on the Parthian'a left-the ball away. The East Lanes Navy wing, was dangerous, but he lack: returned to the attack in the clos- Artillery ed, support and was unable to passing minutes and following a foul South Chine Parduman Singh on his own, on Ridings, when he was almost
Fusliters From the beginning of the game through, by the right back, Eugene Engineers the Radlo took up the offensive and Chong, the inside-left converted the Club within the frat ten minutes had spot kick,
Eastern netted their two goals through The game throughout was fast alversity Avtar Singh and Surjin Singh and clean, with the East Lanes the The Naval team then rallied, and better-balanced and more robust scored their only goal through team, w HOT HET ENE Lanca Asker
WE Lance Harmsworth Harwood, B.A.B.C
Lincolna
Athletic
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Kowloon
THIRD
~ Radio:~Bouza; Pardumen Singh and Steelers. Walkden,” Eckersley, Crooker Lincolns Math Bandford, Riding C and Kitcheli; Attar Singh, Burlin Singh and Grifiney
[RA.M.COM ** Barnagat a Bingh, and Bar Calan-Leo
Eurens Recreio Tan Chong Cheung Ning-chuen Wan Chos Fusillers
|| Kempe Howard Airboldgo Tok,; Hož Chi-wing, "Mokā'im-sang; ID RAD.CESSE
(Continued from Page 4):
16 7 7 2 30 24 18
6-43.84 20 15 less together, rounded it an hour 1577 1.80 25 15. Inter.
The South contingent, all more or
844 37 24 18
4.6 2.25 25 14
8 10 5 29.50
412 118 839
WEDNESDAY
-Punjabla Juniorú v. Kowloon Indiana (5.15 p.m.) THURSDAY Badminton-Mixed Doables:
St. Andrew's v. Glub de Recrelo “B”
(8 p.m.):
favour almost the whole way back,sentation of Prizes,
In spite of having the tide in their Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Fadler
Section Spring Meeting and Prəsi
the Southerners failed to regalu the Hockey time they had lost through the light Police. v. Lincolnshire Regiment winds on the outward journey along Meetings wide
(Police Training School, 5pm.). the South aide of Lantau.
-8-9-1-16 30
113 29 67# DIVISION O
Hong Kong Lawn Howls Association' ....19 15 2 2 79 20 82
Although calms and light winda (Jardine Matheson's Board Room, 19:15 12:48 32:28 prevailed for a considerable time,
1.80 p.m.): 19 12 360 25 27 it was generally agreed that it was 18 8/6/4.33 29 20.
an excellent race, en bags 11897 21134 20 The Southern contingent contest 118 698 43 43 15
Awter Singh Parthian:
CATH
and Trotter; Chapman, Holmwood", and Xan-po," "Chow: Kwan-king, Chau TAG gingers Miles; Jones, Cox, Asker, Bilyester and fat, "Lau Ching-iwan, and Lal Take
FRIDAY Badminton-Mixed Doubles
Y.M.C.A. v. Taikoo B
12. 7 6 0 13 21 11 led keenly for the first place for Hockey 17-7 10 0 36 13 themselves not knowing that the 19 3.14 1 19:50 Northern division were ahead 012-313 2.10 50 8
1743 3 15-25 71 8: them
Fleet Lower Deck v. Hong Kong
Hockey Club Juzlons
(King's Park, S