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Poor Tacticians

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was gallant in criticism, not for getting to impress upon us that our cricketers were very poor tacti- (cians and lacked stability.

*More often than not. the ad- {vantage secured by our opening [batsmen was lost and the total was only a poor one. In bowling, too, the berclean efforts of Nissari and Amar Singh were minimised by the absence of strategy ・ and ] -

stamina.

Amarnath's Absence

21

T. A. Pearce, the Colony Inter port cricket captain, above, took

12-1936

POLICE NO

MATCH FOR

THE SAINTS

Delgado Shines In Winners Attack

McHARDY'S SOUND DISPLAY

St. Joseph's secured their "ne- cond win in the First Division of the Football League yesterday when they defeated the Folica, on the Kowloon Football Cink ground. by 3 goals to 1, the score being a

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF WIN

Bi-Annual Match With Kowloon

APRH DEFEAT AVENGED

Interesting

[before, hand: Lo

Band of the Chung Shing Ben valent Society, the Olympic team. land behind them the Combined Chinese, paraded round the ground on the cinder track to the strains lof the band. The teams' thêm.

Winning the singles by 11% formed up at each end of the fiel points to 6%, and the foursomes while the Chinese National true indication of the run of the by 114 to 5, the Happy Valley Anthem was played.

6 for 77 in Shanghai's second in-play. nings and then fallowed this up

It seems that the Police golfers avenged the defeat of

with a fine knock for 61 runs are doomed to failure thin senson last April when they beat the The Combined Chinese team

as they lack a good forward line. Kowloon Golf Club in their bi-which was

when Hong Kong were given fourth me of the wicket: Shang- hai, however, won the match by 217 rond.

Africa

Outclassed

while their defence is not quite up to scratch.

The Police intermediate lins played a good game, but their

Good Spoiling

drawn from the Tannual match at Happy Valley majority of Chinese Clubs în they yesterday by 111⁄2 points”. Colony, played excellent foothair The following were the scores:and dominated the exchanges for (practically four-fifths of the final

Singles

B. Young (Happy Valley) halved (period, "the whole team playing "SE with W. "Tarion,

jone. "The defence was excellent K. S. Robertson (Happy Valley) and in Wong Ting, of the Athletic,

Tak-po marking Lee Wai-tong most effectively.

week is a flimsy one. Our methods continual supply of openings to of preparing the team will have their forwards were wasted. to be considerably revised if we Delgado and Castilho, the win-beat T. Paton four and three the Chinese have a splendid fai- right-wing partnership, A. McKellar (Happy Valley) beat back very similar in style to Lee In passing I would here mention are to expect to make a moderate nerst that the loss of Amarnath, the showing against a country like were in excellent fettle and will. J. Dennis six and free.

A. L. Braley (Happy Valley) beat Tin-sang. Their intermediate line most accomplished cricketer in our England or Australia or

South take some stopping. They have an R. K. Collings three and two was good and, havned the Oly team, was very keenly felt.

excellent understanding and have! W. A. Stewart (Happy Valley) pic forwards time and again, Lim in Leonard the ideal man to apply beat A. L. Rastamas one "We must not be ashamed to

W. S. Hiller (Happy Valley) best confess that we lacked team spirit.

the finishing touches to their ef. Mine four and three which was the unmaking of

"It is a mistake-to believe that forts.

The outstanding player was W. J. Baller (Happy Valley) bext otherwise formidable side of seven-the spirit of the game extends to

4. A. Lopeï one up, murkan pena de

¡Chan Tak-faï, however, the latter There is

F. E. E. Booker (Happy Valley) daming with some extraordinary teen assisted by three others in healthy rivalry alone.

and Omar, Hussain bad England. In fact, we

too more than an inkling of real con-

Castro lost to J. D. Thomson three and one good dribbling and ball control, fict and we must learn to play to were sound in the Saints' inter. E. Mundy one up

J. A. E. Selby (Happy Valley) beat while he proved more than a match many players.

win. We have been outclassed, mediate line, their spoiling being The Tests-"Not So Bad"

and now we must adopt the me-their biggest asset, while Souza G. P. Murphy four and three.fall of whom attempted to stop him "Our performances against somethods of the other countries whom and Casts formed a good partner- of the counties were deplorable but we shall meet in the the Test records are not as bad. as they are made out to be.

"The excuse that we were against men who specialise in game and play six days in

years

to ship at full-back.

D. Forbes (Happy Valley) lost to for the Olympic intermediate line

A. D. Humphreys (Happy Valley) without much sacostal beat F. C. Barry six, and fou

Missed Oppatie P. Morrison (Happy Valley} lost In the Police defence, McHardy to E. Murphy four and three. Tang Kwong-sum "Rigorous training, and har-worked miracles in goal, and

T. E. Rowell (Happy Valley) lost Ning-sing, the right s to W. C. Simpson four and two. up monious team spirit, are necessary brought off several very creditable the to achieve any success.”-

clearances and undoubtedly saved the Times.

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AL Powell (Happy Valley) beat were also up to the w. V. Ahern fire and found yards Cheong Moon-wing.

HT. Barton (Happy Valley) loster, made.. several del to W. Stoker eight and seven.

ings for Hearys, der A. D. Humphreys, I. (Happy Val- ability to find the mi

resulted in several

Delgado rounded off two fine movements in the opening-half tolley) beat W. Groves four and three give the Saints a two goals lead,

Foursomes

but Johnson reduced the arrears. Young and Robertson - (Happy Just on the interval whistle Valley) beat Taylor and Paton five

and fou. Leonard placed the issue beyond doubt in the second half.

{ings going"aberging

Somet

the

The Olympic tegal opened their` account "soon after the ion. "Dr. McKellar and Braley (Happy Val-R H Kotewall had fick ley) lost to Dennis and Collings 'one them, Lai Shin-ping; tray up

bail from a corner bek, Saints-Marques; Souza, Costa; Stewart and Hillier (Happy Valley) rolling back to W Omar, Hussain, Castro, Castillo, lost to Eastman and Milne two up. Delgado, Leonard, Ward, Fernander

{stride from about "35 spar Coat,

Buller and Booker (Happy Valley) The latter took the ba Police. - McHardy, Blackbu,best Thomson and Lopez one up. Brittain; North, -Gough, Parker; Moss, Brookes, Johnson, Morrison, Manning

STONECUTTERS

SWAMPED

But Lyemun Hold Chinese Police

Selby and Forbes (Happy Valley) the hall having the misfortune to halved with Mundy and G. P. Mar- hit a stone in front of Wong Wa phy..

Humphreys and Morrison (Happy) and enter the net to his left. The Combined Chinese Fetaliat Valley) best Barry and E. 0)). Murphy two and one.

jed strongly and should have Eowell and Powell (Happy Valley) equalised when Heary Young was bext Simpson and Abere

Aber three and presented with an open goal by J

Cheong Moon-wing, but he shot

two.

Baasborne and “Hmmphreys,"Uri (Hap-

three and two.

py Valley)-best-Stoker and Groves straight at Pau, who was by lan

#pright! Total scores-Happy Valley, 22% The second half saw a complete points; Kowloon Golf Club, 11% change.come over the Combined points

Previous Results" The following are the results previous matches

Kowloon by 14 points to 7.

October, 1925 --- Fowlson von

to raise a team.

Chinese and they were all over their opponents, a scrimmage lin of the Olympic goshmonth resulting in a penalty for hands against Wong Herthun, who jumped to

made

no

The two Royal Artillery teams, Igeman and Stonecutters, were seen in action in the Second Di-¦ Lantasy, 1928 Happy Valley won stop a rising ball from entering. vision of the Football League at the Talley by 15% 1013 the net, just under the bar, with yesterday when the former shared November, 1938 --- Match cancelled Pan on the ground. Henry Young mistake to level the two goals with the Chinese Police, owing to Happy Valley Being unable but the latter were swamped by

May, 1927 ➡ Kowloon won at the scores. the East Lancs, to the tune of 8 Valley by 25% points-ta-9%.25

a few spasm May, 1923 — Kowloon Ton at breakaways by Tso and Lee Shek- Kowloon by 2251⁄2 points to 123%. you on the right and left touch- The Chinese Police had an ex- July, 1929 - Happy, Valley wat hies, the Combined Chinese boun cellent defence and broke down the Valley by 13% points tɔ 18%. harded their opponents fraun every the morale of the Igemun team January, 1930 Kowloon won at

goals to 1.

Fallowing.

after the first 10 minutes, packing Kowloon by 35% points: 26 8 angle, but were unable to secure their goal when danger seemed Valley by 18 points 7 won

April, 1938 Kowloon won at the the winning goal

imminent. The Chinese made April, 2931

Tarang and had hon Leung Olympic Team: Pan Ka-ping, Lee'

good use of every opportunity, at Kowloon by 2015 points to 19% Wing chin, Wong, High and Lee

May, 1981 Happy Valley at Kwok-wai; Tao Kai-thing which were few and far between,

La Shio but enjoyed most of the second the Valley by 2 points to 12% wings Loe Waiting Cheuk Shek-

July,

Lowloon was at Kow-kam and Lee Shel-yar half play. Knight gave the Ganoon by 1934 points to 14%. Je ners the lead, but Yip Kai-lee October, 1932- Kowloon won at Leng In-chan and Wong Ting, He equalised soon after.

the Valley by 19% points to 15%. Cher-yin, Zim Tak-po and Yeng At Chatham Road Stonecutterskoon by 20% polts to 14.

April, 1933 - Kowloon : wen: at Kwokwo; Tang Kwong-sum, Sunx proved no match for the East October, 1933 Valley won at the Tong and Cheong Moon-wing. Lance, and after a promising start; valley by 1634 points to 12%.

fizzled away to below Third Divi- sion standard

Harnsworth (2), Cox and To- ley netted for the East Lanes. in

March, 1934 Kowlow wat Bowleon by 20% to 1%

October, 1834 — Kerican won,

t

the Valley by 2024, potuta, to XX

Apell, 1936 Happy Valley, won

the first half, while Grima (2).jat Kowloon by 173% plina in 30% Mather and Harmsworth" added further goals in the second period, Smith scoring the Gamers only, point.

October, 1335-

5 Happy Valley, wen the valley by 175 points to 164 April, 1934 Lowiowe at Kowloon by 22% points to Th

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