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THE CHINA MAIL:

SOLDIERS DESERVED CHINA DEFEAT

DESERVED PORTUGAL IN

TO SHARE POINTS

(Continued from Page 4)

blunders made by others, and Ip Fak-wah and Ng Po-kui found it extremely difficult to ovade him. Edmunson provided good support, covering well, and wasting no time In clearing the ball from the danger zone..

SOCCER ENCOUNTER

SHANGHAI CLASH

GOOD GAME

DESPERATE FIGHT BY

PORTUGUESE TEAM

Shanghal, March 25,

China won the local soccer Inter

onal Cup, narrowly defeating

dium, scene of a thrilling tussie,

MAX BAER FIGHT IN

LONDON ON MAY 6

PROBLEM OF SUITABLE OPPONENT

JUBILEE WEEK'S BIG BOXING CARD

clude a number of British champions opposed to

London, February 25. Read, in goal, made some splendid but poor marksmanship, and the in- saves, and, though beaten on three ability of McGuinness and

Portugal by 3 to 2 yesterday. The AS stated recently, a big boxing tournament is occasions, gave a capable display to make ground was

proach work of Baldry, Ridle

being planned for the White City during Jubi- Reorganised Chinese Side

Higgins. In those last 10 minutes crowd of approximately 14,000 spec.

was packed tight with a record lee Week. It is now announced that the tourna- For South China, a greatly re- McGuinness twice had openings, tators, many of whom were obliged ment will take place on May 6, and that if pre- organised side gave a most promis but shot wide; on the last occasion to seat themselves on the surround sent plans are realised the programme will in- ing display. Tam led the forward a miskick by Lau Mau let him cleaning running track. in place of Fung, and Chan Tak-fal through, but his shot curled just was brought in in the absence of outside the post.tween the teams at any time, though champions from Overseas.

There was not much to choose be Wong Mee-shun. Wong was at his The final whistle concluded a best in goal, stopping many well- splendid game, in which the soldiers (perhaps the winners directed efforts, but Ridley's fine were unlucky notɲto have gained

It is so difficult however, to produce men from effort from 30 varda had him beaten point draw would have been been at least three goale up in the champions that the present intention is to put on have the Domini who have a chance against home all the way,

much fairer result first balf, but these opportunities. Lau Mau was the better of two Lincolns-Road; Ash, Edmunsón: steady backs, the clever way in Deming, Thompson Robson: English, having been missed, allowed the which he sent the ball to his for McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and Bal-Portuguese to retire at the inter- wards being more in the style of a val with a single goal lead.

8. China "A"Wong Wing half-backg

Đ In chân, Lau Mari Len Hing on the Leung Wing-chul proved a splen-Leung Wing-chul, Lee Kwak-wai; Taś did pivot, and a great asset in a Kwai-shing, Chan Tak-tat, Tam Kong- badly harassed defence. His ball pak, Ip Pak-wah and Ng Po-kul distribution was good, especially the

long swinging passen he sent out to

slight margin of tage.

howev

Missed Penalty

advan

The chance of equalising came

& big fight as the leading attraction: <

The promoters are determined to find some match so big that- the maximum attendance of 100,000 will be achieved. That is why the idea of getting Max Baer to England is being given.com- sideration.

With Baer, the world's heavy weight champion, it is merely

shortly after the resumption when a BRADDOCK PICKED TO question of terms. He is due

penalty was awarded In their favour, but to the mortification of the huge Chinese contingent, N. Z. goal. The mistake was not rectified No until half way through the period, played two more were added to take a sub- and almost immediately afterwards,

Les slammed the ball wide of the

T50. Good support was forthcom- EAST LANCS LUCKY TO SUCCEED ing from Lee Kwok-wai (whose re- turn after a long absence was wel- comed), and Lau Hing-chol. These two fast wing-halves, by tenacious tackling and accurate ground passes

(Continued from Page's) The East Lanca defence their side from defeat.

to the forwards, helped to pave the very well and undoubtedly save stantial lead. -

way to succeas for South China

Tso's Fine Runs

Ordnance Score First

MEET BAER

Championship Fight

For Carnera

New York, Mar. 26. The New York State Boxing Commission to-day designated Jimmy Braddock as the leading

defend his title, under contra to the Madison-square Garden authorities,In June. Yet he thinks so little of all his chal-

lengers that It is thought he

would risk a fight in London as late as May 6

Opponent For

It would be another hibition contests title would only be

Baork

The losers fought desperately to regain their footing, but although The left-wing 'was not. cnn. The first goal was scored after in Costa converted a penalty partially spicuous to any great extent. minutes, Routledge centering for to reduce the arrears, further en-heavyweight challenger for the were knocked out

figured though Ip Pak-wah

in O'Brien to head the first goal. Sand- devour proved in vain, and the end championship now held by Maxanding a suitable opponent

ts now being discussed. several good moves, with Tam and, ford equalised for the East Lanes came with them beaten but far from The Commissioners at the same

|Baer, Tso. Tao delighted with his fast 10 minutes later when, after a neat

disgraced,

Jimmy Walsh, of Chester, one of runs and forceful drives, abowing movement, he took the ball from

time took advantage of the occasion the outstanding contenders in the his facst form. He had an energe- Gooch's foot to send in a daisy-cut-

S. Saen China's Captain

to refuse to sanction a Baer-Schme-light weight class, yesterday chat

lenged either Kid Berg or Gustave ling fight. Fox-Trottle partner in Chan Tak-fai, whose ter which left Lawlor standing.

At the conclusion, Mr. R. Grim- Mr. John Phelan, Chairman of Humery Berg's conqueror in Paris, Rumba clever display more than justified The East Lunes took the lead five shaw, president of the Shanghai the Commission, declared that for £200-a-side under championship

minutes after the Interval when Football Association, congratulated Primo Carners has been eliminated conditions. Foz-Trot, his inclusion. Fox-Trot.

Play began at a great pace, and Sandford took a pass from a free the winners, and praised both from the championship picture, due The Board of Control, however, Fox-Trot. South China were soon attacking kick to run through and ecore his elevens for their splendid perfor- to his refusal to meet Braddock, are working through their Fox-Trot, hard. Read saved hard shots from second goal. Five minutes later mance, after which the much covet who gained recognition by defeation methodically. Foz-Trot. Tem and Tao, and at the other end the East Lancs scored their third, ed trophy was presented to King Art Lasky, last week-United For-Trot. Higgins burst through only to have Thorpe hitting the cross-bar for Suen, captain of the victorious

Slow Fox-Trot. Wong, save his final effort in fine Crossley to snap up the rebound and Chinese side.

For-Trot. style. A centre over the goalmouth score. A few minutes later Princess an

Walte, was missed by everyone, and stopped the ball ohithe line and Play Described de Quick Stop. Baldry, rushing in at full speed, passed back for Duffeld to score the

The International Cup Anal was Fox-Trot. drove high over from 5 yards! Alast goal of the game,

Walte

splendid opportunity for an early goal was thus thrown away by over-

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Crocker Saves Navy From Defeat

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The Navy forwards were sadly adrift; they played hard individual- ly, but could not combine with each other. For some unaccountable rep- Bon the left-wing was starved for

90 per cent. of the game and that

a passenger.

Goodrich's Sound Defence The Navy half-backs played well, particularly Goodrich, who concen- Irated more on defence.

ODD GOA

(Continued from Paga 4);

pre

Pat Butter "weight champion, is t European meet the German

Butler has

Gusta

the last big Association Football fixture of the season, and the very fast and exciting performance ex In the ntermediate line, Tara Mason, and there are welter-w hibited by the contestants gave the Singh, at centre-half, was instru- in England—inc huge throng of spectators more mental in saving his team on Cleave who think they should than their money's worth, several occasions by closely mark- Butler's championship ola

The final score of three goals to ing Perkins. The two wing-halves he fights Eder. two in favour of the Chinese in a gave him good support,

Meanwhile, t Thorpe was in dangerous left fair indication of the run of the

welter-weight, winger, and had a good understand play, and although several good

LINCOLNS OUTPLAY FUSILIERS

(Continued From Page 4)

Quill (London) |

Soldiers More Forceful The exchanges were swift and en- | tortuining, with the Lincolna, a shade more forceful. A high curl- ing shot by Baldry from the line

Good Combination was caught by Wong, who made a

ing with his partner, Hildrew, both chances were wasted by them in the the Indian forward line to pene

Excellent combination allowedle, Baxter ( prodigous leap fust when a goal {looked certain.

receiving fine support from Berri first half, they made amends later trate the opposing defence on temporarily becaus After 18 minutes the Lincolns man. The right-wing pair, Day to retire with an odd point, many occasione

dates at the Alber took the lead. Ridley brought the and Dudley, were speedy and ac The Portuguese were stout The movements were

Mr.Broadribb initiated ball forward through a crowd of curate in their shooting

opponents, being equally as tricky by Gurbachan Singh

the match in London on Smith Excels At Back and speedy throughout, and at one Noronha, on the left-wing, in the they have ruled aga

and players, and slipped it through, to},"

and the Board declined Higgins, whose quick drive was in The Fusiliers falled to settle time in the game it appeared as if second half. Harbachan Singh pionship fights on Sundays.

they would win. *

good chance, and his terrific, drive

Turning Point Of Game

played his usual fast game, but was was up against rare trier in Wil-

the absen

had beataesson,

Chen, tien in

half-back line.

Blons

Ded:on]

Noronha

Souza, but

well to

the net almost before Wong dived down to steady play, and were wild The Boldiers' jubilation was and over-eager in their, few efforts short-lived. Das South China tore to pierce the Lincolus defence. prolific scorer, Skinner, was almost

son, new Police left-half. Ada too slow for down the field and equalised in the Smith gave a good showing at right. The point that gained the lead for Singh, inside right, also played a the latter was able to bre When an opportunity dash in and set his head to the ball very next minute. Teo sent over to back, and Jones was a hard-work the winners arose from a decision hard gathe, but could not combine as the result of his clev came his way Skinner proved and place the soldiers in the least. sent the ball goalwards, and from little in the way of support from spectators. This came about when bachan Singh to enable them to

| Chan - Tak-fai. who Immediately ing centre-half, but they received that appeared doubtful to some sufficiently enough with Her and grea good as ever, his centres being as near perfect as could be desired-

Crocker Saves His Side the rebound off the bar, the inside the others, and the majority of the a shot from a Chinese winger. Saw master the strong opposing deng the goal he scored from a free kick The Fusiliers monopolised the right crashed it into the net.

defensive work was thrown on to Souza gather from the near upright, fence. must be recorded as one of the game for the first 10 minutes after? Read's Fine Clearance

Stride

page and it seemed, to some, possible that Gurbachan Singh high-lights of the season.

the interval, during which Crocker with honours oven, the dlug-dong The Lincolns opened thele ace the ball was already outside the showed his return to form in gave a sparkling display. Hughes struggle continued, now slightly in count through Berriman, and at the line in its fight, the corner that ing the fast forward took a shot from five yards rang favour of the Chinese. A quick interval were leading by two goals, was given enabled the odd goal to day, and, although. but Crocker was waiting for it and bout of passing between Tam and

the second coming from Dudley. In be taken. cleared. In the next moment Tso, and a perfect pass from the the second half, Dudley and Day When the Chinese took the held, left, played his Rowlands had not much work toughes had another attempt, Crocatter to Ip, gave the inside-left had previously gone pear with two given preference

added further goals, after Thorpat was noticed that do in the Fusilier goal; he was

ker punching over the bar fora busy for the first few minutes and corner. Baved some good shots, but he wan

Another great save by Crocker was magnificently held and cleared not often bothered.

Waa seen when he stopped a shot by Read In Wheeler and Keating he had excellent sup-by Dennis from two yards, Denni Two minutes before the interval: port. Both the backs played well, was in such a position that he Ridley riggled his way through, and but Wheeler had a tendency to con- could hardly have missed, but he just when everyone expected sa directed the ball into Crocker's quick pass to Higgins, who was ly cede corners' too often.

The Fusiller forward line played arms.

wing well up, he shot hard into the A shot from the wing by Hughes corner of the net from 30 yards very well, Hughes being the out- standing man; he made some ex-saw Crocker make a full length dive a splendidly directed effort which cellent attempts, but the opposing to turn the ball around the post. for once caught Wong napping. defence proved ton good for him. Crocker undoubtedly saved his side In the first three minutes of the Dennis was literally chained to during these very anxious momente, second half, after strong pressure

The Navy equalised 10 minutes by South China. Robson Unfortun- an Moss, who could not move without Ending the Navy left-back hanging from time when Skinner took a free ately handled in the fatal area, and ness on to him,

klek for hands, a great shot, taken Tam Kong-pak placed the Chinese at an angle 80 yards out, curling in on lever terms with an unstoppable just under the bar.

*** shot. The offence, purely accidental

Hughes Goes Close

Play opened very evenly being confined mainly to mid-field, Good

The Winning Goal

as it was, hardly merited a penalty

After ralda on other

rich had the frat real chance of Just before time Dennis, took a wonderful shot, by Thomp scoring after 10 minutes play when shot at point-blank range, but Croc- 10

he sent in a shot which went just ker, gathered and cleared to Skin the wide of the upright. Following ner who raced up the wing and divert this Hughes ran through on his own centred for Cannell to place the and tried a shot from the wing, the Navy in the lead. Soon after the ball striking the side of the net whistle was blown for full-

The first goal was aco

ime

The

on the

dead on NA

Crocker

Goodrich, Barrett;:"Ro drey Cannell and Skinner

10 ball Hughes, Harrison,

good attempts The Fusiliers toade The forme a few. Individual efforts to break and combines well through, but were always repulsed, gues, but never and retired well-beaten.

H. D. RUMJAHN AND PAUL: KONG IN SEMI-FINAL TIE TO-DAY

(Continued From Page 4)

G. R. M. Ricketts will also meet

W. Leonard this aftern

exciting tussle should be

ing power. That minor polat w as Suen and even so, they fai |sions, - Në Lee and

very reliable as bac of the team were brilliant halves, S. S

WHIS

Lacks Speed

Noronha and Souza, most of his forward moven Noronha was not fast end low his every movement.

Defensive work

the Police

to fol.

the feature and had it hot been for Kushi

modes: and the full backs, the score ould have been

ving against the Police

the finest performance of the day, much higher,

Lesers: Go

And Manners: Unluck,

ted

Like his oppo:

had very little to.

'a sound - display.

that

hin

In off

n

From

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