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PLAYER'S

DAZZLING DISPLAY OF

HOCKEY

2(Continued from Page 5)

The two wingers-Farbal Singh, a tall bearded Sikh, `and Shahuteen.

THE CHINA MAIL" MONDAY, MAY 13, 1935

were, a speedy pair and rendered LAWN TENNIS

valuable assistance.

It was these alterations, in the team, their growing association with each other and the experience gained in the first match: of local conditions that transformed the team from what looked like a good elab side to one which can gival the famous Olympic team of few

years back

Ceylonese Outplayed

The Ceylonese were completely outplayed. They struggled game-

| Ir ́against overwhelming superiority

their opponents.

ed throughout a cracking priče

local team.

ARMY FORWARDS IN BRILLIANT DISPLAY

(Continued From Page 4)

·

The Navy gradually faded out of the picture, and with the Army eas-

though the latter slowed up con- ing up, the game developed into a SOUTH CHINA

-LEAGUE STARTS

Wearmouth had received any-sup-|| Baldry Scores Fifth THIS AFTERNOON port from Cousens, there were am

siderably towards the end, and if tame affray

(Continued from Page 4)

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The K.C.C. "A team will be re presented by E C. Fincher and Miss 0. Dalziel, E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Griffiths, and A. E. P. Guest and Miss A. Mackenzie.

Formidable Chinese

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese

will

.....

BEAT SWATOW

SOCCER TEA

(Continued from. Page 57

Herry Rain

tested, and the visitors took

North sent forward a useful ple openings here for goals. pass to Baldry, and the "Army" left- --Rowlands gave his, customary winger completed a fine solo effort capable display, and he was al- by cutting in and scoring the fifth standing backs in Swain ways well covered by two under-goal from close range.

and Just towards the end, the Navy Steele. The latter were strong scored their second goal, and the The game was very evenly first-time kickers, and robust in last of the game, when the Amy time to settle down During their tackling, and their resolute defence stood still appealing in tactics and all-round determination vain for offside, while Cannell ran first 10 minutes, it seemed as the checked the kick-and-rush

Navy on and shot. His first effort struck the local Chinese were to have attacks on almost every occasion, the upright, but he quickly follow their own way, and kept

Navy Lack Stamina

ed up and pushed the ball into the Swatow team penned in their c half, but were unable" "to-soc The Navy, usually so strong in net.

but could make no impression on Recreation Club, who are this, ser defence, underwent a gruelline At the conclusion, the Cup and During this time some heavy ta

The visitors set up and maintain bination: encounter the EC.C." Higgins, and failed to stay the pace, winning team by Mrs Kotewall

| son fielding a very formidable comtime at the hands of Ridley and miniatures were presented to the tell and there was rumblings

thunder, but, strangely enoug which thoroughly distressed the team and should win comfortably. They held eat well up to the inter- Army Rowlands: Swain, Steele; when the hot sun broke throm

The return of Mrs J Litton, val, when the Army had only scor Sandford, Higgins, Ridley and Baldry. South China soon found that

Keneghan Lawton, Northe English, Swatow became very active Rezel spent an unhappy time at formerly End Lo, who held the ed once, and that a rather lucky Navy Crocket

Beard. Moss visitors were not quite so easy goal. He brought of a few good Ladies Singles' title, and who will goal, but throughout the second Hughes, McGuire, Love, Banter, Rose, had first appeared saves but was beaten over and over probably partner Ho Kalan,

Į period, iniskicking was all too fre- Cannell, Cousens and Westmouth, Lagain He made the mistake òti

quent. Moss was the sounder of form a very formidable pair and the backs, but little understanding refusing to cozze-

from his charge. The Indian stars seldom one likely to give serious opposition seemed to exist, and they were elected to drive at goal. Cleverly to the best pair the USRC cacaught yards out of position on far

produce.

too many occasions. eluding the back division – they in-

Crocker, apart from his one slip variably worked up to the goal

in the first half, gave mouth, and a deft flick

a splendid or scoop

showing, making many clever saves. beat Rezel and lodged the ball in

and though beaten five times tras coal

far from disgraced.

out

"A" Division To-morrow

The strongest ECC junior pair will probably be A W. Ramsay and

It was an uninterrupted attack"Mrs. Knight, while Mr. and Mr. once the Indians settled down. Kirby, and C. E. Watson and Mrs. There were brief intervals of calm Horsford are the other pairs.

and then the ball thudded repeated-j To-morrow, the Men's A Divi

ly against the boards.

*)

McGuire Fails Badly

The Navy intermediate line open- ed well, but tailed off into a medio- ere display of weak kicking and ill-|

There wassion Doubles League commences for instancë oze spell in which two with four encounters, while the placed passes McGuire could not find his true form, and though. goals were scored within a minute “B”, “C” and “D Divisions, com-

and another in which three were mence on Wednesday, Thursday and Putting in a great deal of real hard

Friday, respectively.

added on within one minute.

and here they are!

Their price is remarkably

try them! low- try to

CLIPPER

VIRGINIA CIGARETTES

SIX OPEN PAIRS MATCHES DOWN FOR TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 4)

W. E. Hollands and E. G. Post Medina and J. Cavanagh

(Football Club)

work into the defence, was all - at} sea in his efforts to set the Navy forwards moving : Love, at left- half, caught the eye on numerous occasions, with his steady" and methodical play, and hard-tackling, W. Bradbury and U. M.. Owar

TO-MORROW

J. Fraser and A. Hyde-Lay v B

and held English well in check.

None of the Navy forwards. was really up to the form called for

WEDNESDAY Open Singles

(Recreio)

The Swatow team's weakest was Wong Kow-sui, in goali was very shaky and had no fidence in his handling Halver Shine

The half-back line was- Chan Chan-cheong, at centre-la who gave a great display, opening the game whenever possible. E a brother of "Darkie" Chan," local and Shanghai Interpartei and a great similiarity was notic able in the type of play.

The visiting forwards were ver good, the ball being passed fru |wing to wing." Quick passes to the centre were the order of the dre and Swatow were unfortunate not being able - to convert MOLD than two.

Lee Wai Koon Featured The inside forwards were best in the forward line, parti by Lee Walloon in the centre, played a great games,""

South China's team was good

Wong Wah-kai anticipated well as [saved some great shots,

Wearmouth was the best of a poor & P Phillips ▼ G. E. P. Thompson there were no visible weaknesses Bunch, and apart from scoring one

(Recreio) good goal, was always well up i

A. Macfarlane v A. F. Paul | position, usually unmarked, formaļ

(Police Club) pass that only came in a manner J. Macdonald v F. J. Jones impossible for him to cope with Cannell tried repeatedly to force A. Aires A. E. Coates

(Craigengower)

his way through, and opened up the

Yn Hing-ynen and Leung Ting chan covered each other up am cleared in fine style. A great desh þof credit is due to them for their (Indian R.C.) taine defence.

game well at times with some long w. H. Atkinsy W. Hendinning „A. slight” change in the teach

passes to the wings, bu his inside] men-failed to give him the neces A. Omar v C. G. Silva

|sary support

Dramatic Opening

G. Perkins v G. Moas

The game opened in dramatic style, the Army taking the lead. V. Hosking v P. G. Post within 5 minutes Ridley - gaveļ

(Football Club) necessitated Henry Young being

moved from the pivotal position (Electric) inside-left: but Lim Tak-po playe

very well and South Chi-s (Taikoo) nothing by the change round

The forwards played well, thoos (Kowloon Dock) they were inclined to play aroun

too much and there was far too (Kowloon Cricket Club) many individual "pretty touches? THURSDAY

about their mode of play, and several excellent

chances Open Simples

thrown away.

(Kowloon Dock) |

Baldry an opening, and the left-H. G. Cooper v F. Cullen winger sent in a rasping shot which Crocker let slip through his arms.

From this point the Navy press-

ed almost continuously-without) scoring Eastlands saved, well from J. L. Tetley v B. E. Knight Cousens, and a long drive from the

(Craigengower)

wing by Wearmouth, and then the W. Mcleod v C. Strange * Army broke away on the left, where Baldry sent in to Higgins B. Baste v E. Williams who met the ball first time, bu

(Bowling Green) Crocker saved well

(L. F. Xavier + & Sherriff

(Kowloon Cricket Cinb) J. F. McGowan v J.-E. Henson

(Recreio)

Army Again Score

After, three minutes play in the second period, Ridley drew the de L de Rome v. A. Basto fence and slipped the ball to Sand-

Chan Tak-Fai Fals Chan Tai-fai absolutely threw goal away soon after the commence- ment Yeung Shui-yick centred from the comer fag and Chan trapped the ball right in front goal about two yards out, but with only Wong Kow-sui to beat, he shots

the Swatow custodian who gathered on his knees.

The first goal of the game. Was - (Indian R.C)

[scored just before half-time when

ford, who took it in his stride to Ward FX M. da Silva

score.

-Four minutes later, Ridley head-

Football Clab) Chan Tak-fai took a shot from 15

ed in a beauty, from an accurate. M. Holland v A. W. Grimmitt Yards. Wong Kow-sni had the ball

ly, placed corner by English, to give

(Police Clab) well covered, but, unfortunately.

was deflected into the net by a de

the Army a three goals' lead At NO HOME RUNS IN U.S. BASEBALL

this stage the Army outplayed the Navy, and a terrific drive by g gins was splendidly saved by Croc-

ker.

Navy Score Their First

to

A breakaway by Baxter, who beat three men before passing in Wexmouth, gave the Navy an oper Chicago

sults on Page 1)"

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AMERICAN LEAGUE ::

ing, and the left-winger best Row- Cleveland lands with a hard cross-drive. Washington

Bat, in the very next minute, the

Boston Army went further ahead, "--when

New York Higgins literally burst through,

Detroit and though his first attempt was Philadelphia szved, he netted on the rebound.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-MORROW Bowls Pairs Competition

7 Fraser and A, Hyde-Lay

Bradbury and Ul M. Omez.. Snooker Steel Coulson League.

St. Patrick's Club w Water Police Dockyard Police ▼ G. and P. Ongers Royal Engineers v Central Police Poison Wanders Gathon

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Fender.

Good Equalung "Goal Swatow equalised after five min- utes play in the second half, Hong Chun-kwai sent a long pass across the goalmouth which Tang Ming- on hooked over his head for Wonz

P W L Age. Tu-tong to score with a great shot 21 14 7 666 Shortly after South China re 17 11 6 647 established their lead, the results 18.117611fof a very pretty passing movement 21 12 9 571 on the left-wing which culminated. 21 10 11 476 in Henry Young scoring 19 7 12 368] The Winning Goal- 207 13350) Swałow again equalised five mis 175 12 294 utes later, when Lee Wai-koon LEAGUE" **** (home a crashing shot which Wons

PW. L. Are. Wah-kai did not see

23 16 7 695, Lai Shui-wing scored the winning 19 13 6 684 goal for South China about five 18 10 8 555 minutes from time, as the result of 23 11 12 478s fine wing-movement, ending 21 10 11 476 Yeung Sai-yick placing the ball 21 9 12 430 Lai's feet about five yards from the 22 8.14 30 goal

21 6 15

285 South China Wong Wah-kai

Yin-chan Yu Hing-yuen: Lan Hinc choi, Lim Tako, Lee Kams Sui-rick Laf Shuwing, Chan Henry Yeang and Lee Shek.

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