EASTERN HOLD

S. CHINA JUNIORS

IN SHIELD MATCH

[Continued from Page 1)

Dangerous Right-Wing

The forwards were fast and kept well together, with the right-wing, composed of Chang Sin-hong and Fak Tin-wab, providing most of the threat to South charge.

China's

into

South China did not get their stride until very late in the game, the quickness of the oppos- ing defence upsetting most of their mores Ip Koon-ming was a bust- ling leader, and with Li Wing-on and Wong King-chank, on his left, was the only forward to show anvi -method in his approach more-j

ments

The defence was steady. Yeng Chi-chung and Tang Chung-pak be-; ing a strong-kicking pair of backs, but Wear Wah-kai appeared shaky under immediate presstire.

* Eastern Uminckly During most of the first half the Easter pressed heavily, but manyį .good

chances, went abegging- Once Sabhan centred across the; South China goal mouth, but both Chang Sin-bong and Fok Yin-wah missed the ball completely!

A desperate scramble in the South China goalmouth marked the opening of the second period, and despite

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Eastern's Narrow. Shave Exträ time was played, and, fol-; lowing a mix-up in the Eastern goal, when shots galore were fired in only to be lucky blocked, South į China took the lead through a penalty for hands against Sin Ping-shun, which was converted by Li Wing-02

South China livened up a little i after this success and save the Eastern defence a busy time, but in the last minute of extra time, i Sabban secured and made a long run down the line to send over a perfect centre which Chân Six-) hong very cleverly headed in

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To-day's Short Story

THE CLIMB

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By C. Gordon

Glover

TELY said that he had sat in The climbers who came year the bow-window of the after year knew him. The new Dochter Inn. day in, day out, climbers were told about him. He for 15 years. He never went sat in his window, an old man now, fout a great deal, just a potter and watched them pull on the every so often along the gulley woollen socks over their stockings, which the Dochter Burn carved watched them swear the dark) for itself in its clamorous dubbin on the great, clzwerdermed descent from the mountains boots, watched them throwing some two miles distant *And lunch-filled knapsacks over their then he would be hack again infjerkins Watched them as they his window leaning comfortably clumped down the cobbled path of in the leathern deeps of his the hotel. Watched them as they special chair, his eyes watching the grape-purple spires of the summits which held the sky, sometimes nudging the clear blue arch, at others standing silently between the white scarves of drifting mist or veil ed in the low cloud which steamed in on the Atlantic wind;

Be seldom took his eyes from

the mountains. He Toved hem.

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He could bare sketched thera,

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every galley, rift, crack: buttress streamed, tiny as sats.

in perfect proportion with his eyes green uprising bogs, and shut. And he knew them When the still, through a c the thin fing on the fagata of the telescope, as they paused at the

fell limp after the north wind, foot of the mountains, adjusted

futtered again, died, and finally ropes and started the slaw TACK-|

blew out with the light belles of climb to one or other of the suur

breeze from the south-west, he mits:

knew what to look for. The cloud Sometimes he would catch hisi (Continued from Page 4)

would form just there by the but- breath, blush with pleasure, His The forwards were very fast and tress pinnacle, wreathe it vanish, hands would tremble a little as he accurate in their quick-passing form again and then drift slowly held the big telescope... and he would turn round to anyone who movements that gained them con-across the main precipice

And if the wind changed to the might be in the room. "See those f siderable territory, but the finish-

ing of the whole line was poor south he knew that the mists fellers out there Hey, take a Wong Chi-man was well below his would rise bedre streaming tatlook through this. There, just to normal form, and it was unforters of light cloud, and the ridge to the left of the terrace · rake. tanate for the Athletic he would come and go, come and go They're tackling my climb. Make [a mess of it; too, shouldn't wonder. majority of their scoring chances behind the weather.

These young chaps... fell to S

First Minute Score South China took the lead in the first minute of the game. A free Kick for hands against Mak Sü hon, 25 yards out was promptly taken by Lee Wai-tong, and he drove the ball into the top "corner of the net before Su Tim-lim realised what was happening!

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FUSILIERS JUNIOR SHIELD WIN

(Continued from"Page 4)".

Very little can be said for the remainder of the Corps' team

ances were very well placed, and under pressure many a dangerous situation was relieved

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And if the other occupant of the room were a mountaineer, eres a stranger to the old man in the window, he would understand, give reverence and say, “No, your climb? Tell me about it." Then Anderson' (for that was the old man in the window) would take him into the hall of the hotel and

denoting this route and that.

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A surprise shot by Chow Man-with the exception of Hopkinson show him the gigantic photo- and McQueen, at right and left graphic enlargement of the moun chi 'from 15 yards almost caught| back, respectively. Their clear tain face, webbed with white lines Wong Wing by surprise, but be My Probable Team

fell and saved capably, and the China:— Wong Wab-kai: On yesterday's display, I would South China defence Was Teung Chi-chure. Tany Chung-nak; have selected the following to form pressed to keep the Athletic out for

You may see it to-day, that Sin Kiman. Ho Chi-wong. The Kam-la probable team:-Miss

photograph. And if you look Corps' Halves Weak hun: Ip Yur-po. Laz Tin-sam

about three inches to the right of 1(): Miss E. M. Gray (H.5.) and Prolonged spelis daring this half: Kooning, Li Wing-on and Wong Miss J. Smalley (HK): Miss L Wool- But for all their eager attacking,

The ball backs were the weak- the main gulley which divides the King-chung.

ley (CRA), Miss E. Bryson it was South China who again ness of the team, often retreating Black Sgurr from the Red Spurr Eastern: Ip Yun-fook: Ng Ying-(CBA) and Mrs. Bell (HK): Mia scored A fine move between Tso in the face of a combined attack. you will see a dotted line quaver. kay. Omar Chan Roon-ping. Sio 0. Dalziel ("Y". Miss S. Dalziel Ping-shun, Chan Ping-to: Chan S, Miss M. Smith (CBA), Mind Ip Pak-wa ended in the latter by the Fusilier forwards, insteading to the summit. At eaca end hong. Fok Yin-wah, Sung Ling-sing. 1. Adey ("1") and Miss M. Westcot pushing the ball forward to Lee of going forward to break up the of it there is an "A" and under

[(~Y~).

Wai-tong, and be directed it into movement.

the photograph you will see the There were one or two changes the net well out of Suï's readin. Clarke was never allowed to note: “A-A Anderson's Climb. which could have been made dur- From a corner, South China wander from the heels of Me First climbed by John Anderson ing the game which would have were awarded a penalty for an in-Hugh, the Fusilier centre-half, and party, June, 1880.” strengthened the teams. Miss P. fringement, against Lee, and he and on only three occasions was Gittius, who formerly played on took the kick himself, but shat he able to produce anything like Anderson would tell anyone about the climb. Any mountaineer, his style of football

Another factor contributing to that is. Those who did not love (Continued from Page 4) trial in this position, while Miss After two minutes play in the the Corps defeat was that Clarke mountains were not loved of

L Woolley could have been may second period, Lee took

had to forage for himself, and in Anderson. "A thirk wist, there Visa Bryson was easily the out-ed into the full-back division. from Fung in his stride, swerved consequence was never in position was," he would begin, but we'd waited a week, and couldn't hang standing half-back on display and where she last year represented out to the right in characteristic when needed

on much longer. Tricky start, gut held the opposing attack in admir-the Colony against Shanghai, and style, and beat Sui with a fine

to turn a bad mauvais pas on the able style. She was splendidly Miss Fowler brought up into one cross-shot

The Fusiliers opened the score terrace, and after that the "slabs. backed up by Mrs. Brown, who of the inside-forward positions. The Athletic then took up" the through Parry, who shut past the Seen from here, there in the spoiled well. but lacked power in After all the job of the selector" attack again. and Wong Chi-man unsighted Cooper.

right, like the lid of a box to the her clearances and distribution, is to try and obtain the best re had two splendid chances of scor- Fellowing a run by Pazy, the right of the gulley. while Mrs. Bell shone at left-half, sults, and all these players have ing, but failed, with each.

Fusiliers second goal resulted. A There was no question of hi- but wes too inclined to slice the played in the positions. I have men

Ip Pak-wa netted South China's fine centre from Parry to Dennis, mouring the old man. Mountain- ball. often lifting it over the heads tioned.

fourth goal after receiving from who was unmarked, saw the lat eers love mountaineers. And The following were yesterday's Fung to beat the defence and ter send a low grounder into the Anderson had been a great moun- Miss Wong Disappoints

tears:

acore easily from close range. aet.

tainer in his day. There was his Colours: - Miss J. Weller ("Y"); In the last uzinute of the game, Miss J. Wang, is the opposite Miss P. McCaw and Miss A: Fowler

Early in the second period the climb to prove it, a stim bit of piret position, has gone off con- (""); Miss I, Woolley (CBA), Mia the Athletic launched a strong Corps obtained their only goal A work, too. His own climb, hear siderably, and on her present form. Wong (St. Andrew's) and Miss Eraid on the left and from Woicentre from the right-wing was ing his own name. A famous will find it very difßen't to make

Andrew's), Miss P. Grins (St Abeat, Wong Wing with a low drive. Clarke to Vaughan, who scored of it scored with the nails the Interport team, even as a re drew's), Mike J. Dzbiel (EK), Miss South Chine A Wong Wings from close range, after the ball of a thousand followers of the

A. Alves (Recreio) and Miss C. Fe Tam Kong-pak. Laz Man; Le had been punched out by Saun pioneer. AA. Anderson's Clime 1 PLA Miss I Woolley was very good gason (HK), and Mas J. Westco choi; Leang Wang chui,” Lee Kwok-

ders at right-half, and sent up some fine)

wa Tso Kai-shing, Fung Kin

It had been a lot of years since Whites is Lamson (HK); Miss cheong, Lee Hai-tong, Ip Pak-wa and

1 PED Fusiliers-Saunders, Slater, Gais passes to her right-wing, but the Gray and Miss J. Smalley Wong Mes shum.

ley, Morgin, McHugh, Jones (71) he climbed now. He had develop 1 Q has yet to correct the impulse of (EN); Ma. Enwn (""), Mise En

Athletic Sai Tir-lo, Mak Sai- Parry, Dennis, Bunster, Cresty and ed, a heart. Oh, well, men did, "turning" of the ball Miss E. Bryson (CEA) and Mr. B. Bellon, Fa Kaching, Wang Wing-hong, Singleton ¿

"Mountaineers, did. It was welft Xavier was also up to the mark, EK): Mis O. Dalziel ("Y"), Miss Lai Kwok-chruly, Chan Jung-kwong: RASCERAOC -Cooper, Bob: known. But if he couldn't climb but was out-shone by Mix Bell(CB.A.). Miss J. Adey ("")

S. Dalziel ("T"), Miss M Smili

Yeung Kan-po. Akinson, Meneer, Prince, Digby, Jen- her opposite number.

Miss M. Westcott (“Y”),

Manichi and Wong, nings, Goad, Beasley, Clarke, Infield he could-live within sight-of-his!

hills and within sound of them: (and ̈ Vaughan.....

mall masic of the Dochter Burn trampling down from its source 1 Pt. D.O.IL under the high saree.

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