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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY-16, 1936
To-day's Short Story
YACHTING Tong-ku-Lantan Race Ends
NORDWESTER JUST BEATS SAI LONG
KLC SCORE
FINE VICTORY
OVER RADIO S. C.
The Sutor Of Selkirk
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The Radio made one change in ONCE upon a time there lived is formed the staple commodity in Selkirk a shoemaker, of the repast; and it was even "Darky Lee appears correct position at inside-right The night race (Tong Ku their team, their regular pivot by name Rabbie Heckspeckle, said that he was acquainted with and plays well with his leader, be Lantan) which started on Satur Hassan, being on the sick list. His who was celebrated both for the grant of every saw, and the aplace was taken by Jageet Singh. dexterity in his trade and for cackle of every individual hen in Rides being a source of trouble to day night, ended yesterday in
at a terrific some other qualifications of a his neighbourhood; but this wants Nordwester (Messrs. The game started the opposing defence. with his win for
comization speed and pretty bouts of drib-Sporleder and Sommer) who beat rate, so much so that it seemed less profitable nature.
Rabbie was a thin meagre- His wife, Bridget, endeavoured Sai Long (Capt. W. W. Cowan) doubtful whether the teams would
personage: with lank to comine his excursive fancy, and Although Souza, the St. Joseph's by a narrow margin over a dis- be able to maintain the pace, but looking
the final whistle found the players black hair, a cadaverous counten-to chain him down to his aud; but | goal-keeper, allowed the first shot tance of 58 miles:-
Detailed results were as fol-just as fast as in the first minute.jance, and a long, flexible, secret- that beat him slip out of his
The players of both teams were smelling nose. In short, he was of the town. Not bands, he more than made up for lows: it before the end of the game
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tell whether sheep's-head or hag
Costa Missed
Victor, playing at right-back, did much good work but it must be said that Costa was sorely missed from that position.
Sinclair is still on the sick list, and Hussain again took the pivot position
were
The opening exchanges brisk and after seven minutes the Navy took the lead through Can- nell, who tapped the ball into the net after Souza bad let it slip from
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his grasp. from Wearmouth's shot. Cutty This early lead put the Navy on Penguin their mettle and within three min-Sat Long... 09.32.16 16.31.94
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(Sir J. N. Nicholson) touch to a free kick taken by Offcers from the "Karlsruhe" Nicholson St. Joseph's made auled in Nordwester, U and 1” Asuma attack and Leonard aghin proved and Penguin. himself to be a masterful leader
finishing
when he scored a very well de
served goal after cleverly working
his way between Nicholson and MCGONIGAL SCORES
Regler.
No further rials were scored before the interal but on the rej sumption the Navy went away; with a rush and from a glorious
of a grand save.
Navy In Scoring Mood The Navy continued to press and their efforts were rewarded a Job
Radio's Mistake
While the Radio starved their left wing, the KIT.C. concentrat-j
ed their play on this section of
their team with the result that some very crisp exchanges were! seen Guest, the Radio right- back, was in the picture time and again with some very clever stick- work; he must have saved his side at least four goals. His partner, Grewal was erratic.
BRILLIANT GOAL
the
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TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "The Hand Is Quicker Than The Eye." by Walter E Brooks.
NEARLY DEFEATED her interference met with exactly
BY LYEMUN
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that degree of attention which husbands usually bestow an the advice tendered by their better halves that is to say. Rabbie - formed her that she knew nothing
Nash and Rivers formed a clever of the matter, that her ander
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being on the slow-side, being well finally, that if she presumed to Garbuchan Singh, the Badio on the target with his shooting meddle in his affers, he would be 2 centre-forward, was too well Coughlan proved an alert ceute under the disagreeable necessity
watched to be dangerous.
forward, and with two energetic of giving her a top-dressing.
To secure the necessary leisure | J. Pinto and A. P. Sousa formed men on his left in Bloor and
for his researches, Rabbie was in have zilja very formidable left-wing for Spackes, the line should
the winners and they were ever a found the net on many occasions, the habit of rising to his work source of danger to the Radio de- their approach work and all-round our before the dawn; and he was fence.
Jeagerness carried them continually one morning busily engaged put- ting the finishing stitches to a into the South China goal area. The First Goal
but they lacked that extra thrust pair of shoes for the camiseman when the door of his dwelling. and shooting accuracy. Play was so even in the first half South Ching went ahead after which he thought was carefully fastered was suddenly opened i that the sides changed over with seven minutes. Tay sending Wons
score sheet blank, though Mee-shun through for that player and a tall figure, enveloped in a both goals had somewhat "Inchy to score with a low drive into the large black cloak, and with
broad-brimmed that draws jescapes. The first goal came about commer.
Again Tar and Wang forced his brows, stalked into the shop. drive by Bennett Souza brought South China goalmouth almost midway through the second half
resulted in a further goal for the when L. & Kitchell was pulled up their way through but Mackrill Fabbie stared at his visitor, won soldiers, but Yeung Chi-chung for kicking inside the circle and a saved Wong's, shot from close dering what could have occasion- penalty bully was awarded by the quarters in splendid style, and aed this early call, and wondering managed to kick free.
Hartigan the
have arrived in the town without soldiers' left referee. This gave the KLT.C. an second effort by Wong King-chung still more that a stranger should
to forge ahead was equally well dealt with.
his knowledge. winger sent the Rifles ahead with excellent chance
Wong's Second Goal when Cannell seat acrOSS
"You're early afoot, sir." quoth After 15 minutes Tay burst Rabbie "Lucky Wakerife's cock from the left which completely de a brilliant and well-deserved goal and they made no mistake in en- ceived Souza and entered the net, from 20 yards. Wong Wah-kaitrasting Awtar Singh with the job,
for he beat Kitchell from the re-through on the left, passed twill no craw for a good half-bour ursighted-
shot whose AWong King-chung, and when, three minutes after being
sultant pensity-bully to score
Jet" WB3 raced throughout this half play
fumbled by Mackrill, and
The stranger vouchsafed Do wards, the same player
Wong Mee-sham rushed in and reply; but, taking up one of the through, to again beat the goal confined to the South China half. few minutes after this Soazz was
McGonigal with a brilliant crowned a spectacular solo
kicked the ball out of the "keeper's shoes Rabbie had just inished, de keeper with a hard low drive, the! match indeed looked to be well in goal. further increased their lead, with an excellent goal
After this reverse the Radio at hands into the set
liberately put it on and took a This further reverse stang the the hands of the Navy. Wearmouth the ball being "helped" on its
tacked persistently, but met with
turn through the room to added a further goal with a swift way by the South China casto-
stout resistence, the final whistle Gunners into action, and they re certain that it did not pinch his cross shot, snapped up from a dian in an effort to save.
Shortly before the final whistle sounding with the Kowloon team peatedly assailed the Chinese goal, extremities. During these opera- worthy winners of an Excellent but without much success, until a pass by Lubb.
The persistent efforts of the the South China forwards made a
fine shot by Coughlan was pushed ors Rabbie kept a watchful eye "He smells awfully," muttered Saints had their reward when, fol desperate attack led by George game.
KITC: M Ramzan; Karnail onto the post by Wong for the ball on his customer. a misunderstanding be- Tsang, who, by sheer hard work, Singh, Kishen Singh, J. Noronha, Ta- to rebound to Nash, who quickly Rabbie to himself; "ane would be lowing
A thera Singh I. B. Pereira; D. Noronha, lobbed into the net
ready to swear he had just cam tween the Navy's defence, Ward broke through and scored
Afzal Khan, Awtar Singh, J. B. Pin-¦ Just before the interval, Wong frae the ploughtail". in and had no difficulty in final goal of the match.
Rifles:--Corner, Pickering and Ste.to and A. P. Souza
The stranger, who appeared to beating Hayman from close range.
vens; McGonigal, Campbell and Nel- Radio:-Man Singh A. E. P. Guest, Mee-shun broke away on his own Bennett added the sixth and las son: Brown, Doherty, Ferguson, Er. J. S. Greval; L. B. Kitchell, Jageet and was on the point of shooting be satisfied with the effect of the Singh, A. B. Hamson, Sarin Singh, from less than 10 yards when experiment, motioned to Rabbie goal for the Navy
China Wong: Wah-kai: Sarzagat Singh, Garbuchan Singh, Clancy made a magnificent for the other shoe, and pulled out Navy:Hayman; Regler and Wal-
covery and smothered his shot for verson, Nicholson, Bowers and Lubb; Yeung Chi-ching and Lee Kamy Yau Kalwant Singh and F. A. Kemp. Baxter, Rose, Cannell, Bennett and Wah-hing. Lam Tak-pe and Lau Tin-
a fruitless cornez, Warmouth.
sang: Ip Yeang-po, Lai Shui-wing.
Throughout the second half, the
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win-and-Hartigan.———
Almost
St. Joseph's:-U. E. Sopza; Victor George Tsang, Henry Young and and L. Sours; Woo, Hussain and Yeung Sui-yick.
Ela; Delgado, Lee, Leonard Ward
and Fernandes.
*STONECUTTERS OVERWHELMED
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the net.
Tange
INNINGS RESULTS IN
"CS.C.C. FRIUMPH
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ATHLETIC AND THE POLICE SHARE SPOILS
Within
Artillery had everything in their
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a purse for the purpose of paying for his purchase; but Rabbie's sur-
looking at the parse, he perceived prise may be conceived when, on favour, and they kept South China penned in their own half for con- it to be spotted, with a kind of
earthy mould. siderable spells, but simply could "Gudesake," thought Rabbic,
not obtain the equaliser.
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S. Chins "A" Wong Wing, Lee this queer man man hae howlot out of the ground.. 1 seven minutes they Tin-sang and Tang Kwong-wing; Lan that purse claimed their second goal when, Hing-cho, Leung Wing-chui and Lee wonder where he got it. Some Kwok-wai; Tso and Kwai-shing, Ip folk say there are dars o' siller following a good run through, Koon-ming, Woong Nee-shum, Tas buried near this towe.”
RA (Lyemun):---Mackrill; Eng-
Craigengower lost five wickets Johnston, sent in a fast shot from Quee-liang and Wong King-chung. By this time the stranger had A third goal came before the for 46 runs, but they were lucky close range. Interval when Hall dropped the
After this reverse, the Athletic gins and Clancy; Taylor, Morton and jopened the purse, and as he did in that Goodwin did not change
and Sparkes.
ground, and a large worm, crawl slippery ball and Jones placed it in his bowling often enough and became really cangerous and their Boyle Nash, Rivers, Coughlan, Blour so a tead and a beetle fell on the ink out, wound itself round his The East Lancs went further Then he finally did so be brought forwards work was a pleasure to
NAVY GIVE REST DISPLAY
finger. Rabbie's eyes widened; two very similar types of bowlers watch, carrying out some fast ad~ ahead after the interval, Jones.
OF SEASON
but the stranger, with an air of taking the ball down the field be-together instead of giving, W. Lvances with most accurate pazs-
nonchalance, tendered him a piece fore smashing it home from close McKenzie, a left-hander, a trialling, and it was only through sheer hard work by the Police defence)
of gold, and made signs for the earlier.
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other shoe. Tinker Lee was out to a groun they did not score until late in the A minute later Riding beat the
"It's a thing morally impos- Bastern were not to be trifled two backs. Oliver and Lewis, and der and when the KC.C. went in first half.
Two Quick Goals
with, however, and from their not Bible." responded Rabbie to this "Mair by token, tapped the ball back to where to bat A. L. Lay started to score
they mute proposal. The last four minutes before the too frequent breakaways Eckersley stood unmarked, and the rapidly and had scored 18 out of latter sent in a canon-bell shot to 18 before he was out to a glor half time whistle were easily the caused Hill and Laindon anxious that I hae as good as sworn to
ous cow-shot! Telly Fincher's
Sathan, in particular, the exciseman to hae them ready (most exciting, when the Athletic moments 47 was the result of rather patie
scored two goals to bring the score tried a number of runs down the by daylight, which will no be long cricket
level. The first came through a wing and his centres were always coming" (the stranger here looked axiously towards the win- neat shot by Yeung Kan-po, during dangerous.
skirmish in front of the Police unmediately after half time, the dow); "and better. I tell you, to goal, but the second, the best goal Navy launched a series of raidsaffront the king himself than the
make the total five.
Gunners Score Stonecutters had their consola- *tion a few minutes later when
of the match, followed almost im-and Gould had hard inck with a exciseman.”
The Jumors Adaus, who certainly deserved In the junior game Cralgen- this goal for a gallant display: gorer looked very much like win "beat Swain and Steel and placed the ball wide of Hansworth with ning antil Quinpell was given a
trial with the ball, and proceeded mediately, when Chung Mun-wing splendid drive that skimmed the The stranger gave a lond stamp a fine shot.
to run through the side to take netted with a long range shot from bazi Bastern then made a break with his shod foot, but Rabbie Both teams began to feel the
Hill with a low shot. From the ever, to have a pair ready for his heavy going after this and play the last five wickets for 18 runs, awkward angle on the left way and Ling Hing-sing bear stuck to his point, offering, how- slowed up somewhat, although thereby giving his side victory by wing,
On the resumption calamity benutil the end of the game it was new customer in twenty-four! Riding still plied his inside for the narrow margin of 16 rana. wards with dangerous passes, and The Civil Service juniors get fell the Police when File, hard & matter of shooting practice for hours; and, as the stranger, justly Adams tried a long shot which the Medicals out for only 51 runs, pressed by the Athletic forwards, the Navy forwards, and, as enough perhaps, reasoned that half Gould use as half a pair of scissors, he keeper excelled himself. Harmsworth nearly let slip out of only to be dismissed themselves accidentally labbed the ball oversually the case, the opposing goal-la pair of shoes was of as little
for an even smaller total eg McHardy's into the net The final score came about five runs! Snooks bowled 10 overs A few minutes before the final scored two quick goals and Ans found himself obliged to come to
spect minutes from the end when Gor for 6 wickets and 19 runs, while whistle, the Police drew level is added mother. Spencer made terms, and seating himself on man sent Jones away with a fine Apps claimed the remaining four again when Moss, at outside 1 forward pass which the latter, for 22 page taking it in his stride, converted.
This band.
netted with a fine shot: Ker
Falice: MeHardy?. Elackbow On the Police ground the home pie, Brook, Britain, Park Swin, team beat the Service Corps by Stephens, Jouston, Green, Mos E. Lanes Harmsworth; Steel; Crowther Gorman, Cox, Rid- 26 runs in a match which pro- Athletic Li Kwok-ki, Hor Sag: Ectersley, Jones, Sant and daeed some very bright cricket especially wher Pie Wiley got guing for the loser be t
Littlemore, Gardnerjiv-Jones Mosely, "Adams, Marshall, and
or bounderies-in his 60.
in Fu Ka-hing, Lo Waken wok-thin, Wang Wing-hong
ding, “Chow-Ming-ch
run between Ng Rabbie's three-legged stool, held Yin-wah to add out his leg to the Sutor, who, navon scored the kneeling down, took the foot of his when he broke tacitit customer on his knee, and following & pass by Nichol proceeded to measure it.
old was
slept on its
"Something o" the splay, I think, sir, said. Babble, with a knowing
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