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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936

Fus. Floyd, above, the bril- hant Army stand-off-half, was badly injured in the `friendly game against the Club frat Afteen last Saturday and will be an absentee for at least a fort--. night, if not a month!

YOUTH KNOCKS OUT WELSH CHAMPION

3-Peter

THREE SOUTH

CHINA TEAMS-

RECORD WINS

NAVY BEAT RIFLES BY LONE GOAL

BOWERS AND WOLVERSON"

: IN TIMELIGHT

South China “A” and the Police were seen in a keen game, festur-j ed by over-eagerness in front of] goal and as a result wasted oppor-

Three very close decisions fea-tunities. Although the Chinese tered yesterday's First Division won, the Police should at least League Football," the Royal Navy have shared the spoils. causing the biggest upset by a flawless display against the Rifles, who last two valuable points by

Good Goal Keeping

GLIMPSES OF HOME SOCCER GAMES

GRIMSBY STILL GETTING THE GOALS

HOLDCRAFTS FINE GOALKEEPING

London, November 15.

Manning was very cool in the PORTSMOUTH scored in the opening stages the only goal of the match, scored Police goal and is a worthy suc of their game against Huddersfield, through

an hour's play.

their opportunities.

File

by Baxter in the first quarter, of j cessor to McHardy, while Black McCarthy, and maintained the lead to the end.

South China "A" secured vic backs, gave a fine display,

boura and Bone, the two fall-Fine goalkeeping by Holdcraft saved Preston tory at the expense of the Police, and Moss, the right and left-win- from a heavy defeat at Leeds. Hydes scored but likewise by a lone goal scored gers, were on form for the first for Leeds in the first half. by Ho Karkeans in the opening time this season, but the inside half, the Police defence patting forwards were slow to realise the latter's ground. Drake scored twice and Kirchen once, Arsenal gave a polished display against Birmingham on up an excellent display. London, November

In the remaining senior yzine

while Devine was responsible for Birmingham's goal Arsenal. Kane, an 18-year-old Liverpool South China "B" continued in Ho Kar-keung played instead of led by one goki to nil at half time. boxer, knocked out Pat Warburton winning vein, beating the Row-Lau Man and was later responsi- Dewar and Drury scored for Sheffield Wednesday and Howe (Ebbw Vale), the Welsh fly-weight loon Chinese by 2 goals to 1 after ble for the winning goal, which he sent two in for Liverpool in the drawn game at Liverpool. champion, in less than three min-a goalless first half.

back-heeled into the net. The Stoke City scored a very lucky win against Wolverhampton. Bowers And Wolverson

South China forwards were a list-Steele and Johnson scored for the winners and the Wolves' goal In the Navy Rifles match two less lot and the only players who came from a penalty scored by Jones.

were Lee Tin-sang.. players stood head and shoulders really shone

Manchester United collapsed from time, when Houghton scor- above the rest of the field, Wol-lat right-back, and Lee Kwok-wai, after Vose their centre-half, ed.

had been injured early in the Houghton was responsible for second half. Grimsby's goal-the other goal from a penalty and getters were Lewis (3) Glover, the third came from Hodgson. for the Rifles defeat. The Navy counter was seen between the and Mutch scored for the los Blackpool. Villa led 2 at the Craven Bryant Hampson and Finan scored for

Unruly Spectatics Several spectators rushed on

utes at the NS.C. tournament at the Empress Stadium, London, last night.

verson, the sailors' left-back, and the left-half. Bowers, their centre-half. It was the latter's scheming and brilliant) spoiling tactics which accounted

Close Struggle

On the Club ground a close en-Bestall and

forwards were on the mark yea-Kowloon Chinese and South China jers.

terday and Connor was given an "B" the latter taking the lead in Brentford were superior, in

interval

A

YACHTING RESULTS

anxious time between the sticks the second half, when Yeung every department in the first half The Illingworth Cup race for Laister, a newcomer to the Navy Shul-vick netted. The same play-of the game with Middlesborough cruisers, over a distance of 54 intermediate line, gave invaluable er converted a penalty soon after-and did everything but score the ground at Middlesbro and miles, was held on Saturday night help to their right-wing and Bax-wards and the losers obtained Middlesborough's goals came from were removed by the police. Mr. H. S. Rouse's U. and L was ter was continually fed.

their only point when Mak Shui Yorston James (who put the ball similar incident occurred on West the first yacht home, but on correct- Pickering and Stevens, the Ri-hor converted a free-kick from 40 into his own net), and Cochran, Ham's ground. ed time Sai Long, sailed by Capt.fles' full-backs, were their out-yards. W. W. Cowan, was the winner, U. standing players, the rest of the Tang and 1 being second.

team looking very stale.

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There were no goals in the first Lagjhalf.

Kwong-sum and Chang sang, the Kowloon Chinese Everton Well Beaten right-wing, were in splendid fet tle, but lacked support from the

Manchester City' scared a con- remaining forwards. The winning incing win against Everton and team played up to their usual their scorers were Rodger (2). form and were never seriously Toseland and Brook, while Ever

ton's goal came from Stevenson. The winners led by two goals to nil at half time.

threatened

Second Division

Milsom and Rimmer scored for

Other goal scorers WES: Southampton Dunne (2). Leicester: Liddle, Sharman Norwich: Goffer (2). Burnley: Lawton (2). Tottenhams Hunt 13,

penalty goals), Morrison, Chesterfield, Hughes. Bristol City: Robertz (3). Newport: Car

"VERDICTS"

(Continued from Page 2)

South China continued-in win- ning "ein in the Second Division Bolton against West Bromwich. when they defeated a strong Tadman and Robinson scored for Chinese Police team by the odd Charlton against Derby, both standard, in their clash against goal in three at Kowloon yester-goals coming in the Srst half. the Fusiliers, who registered seven day.

Mills scored for Chelsea and times against them. The Fusiliers

The defences of both sides were Gurney, Burbank and Dons formam nav soncur if they want to. good, though the Police forwards Sunderland. All the goals came Talbot has been changed about so lost several opportunities of scar-in the second half.

much that one is still not quite

ing throw erratic shooting. Newcastle completely outplayed clear in which position he does Chon Wing-hing scored for South Doncaster. Smith scored four of play and if he hopes to make the China and Ho Shai-cheang equal-their goals. Leighton two and Colony Interport team this season ised for the Police. The winning Rogers one. They led 4-0 at it is up to him to settle down in goal was scored by Wing Kan-half time.

тоол.

Villa's Late Rally

In the only Third Division game yesterday, the Air Force shared Aston Villa made a late raliy the points with the Service Corps in the game with Blackpool and in a game that was evenly con- got the winning goal ten minutes tested and which saw both sides! miss chances.

The Service Corps scored through Forman and 10 minutes from time the Airman equalised Fusiliers through Elton, from a penalty.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Gools

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

S. China

SECOND DIVISION

Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts 10 7 0 3 39 19 17 10 61 128′11°17' 8 7 0 1 41 15 15 Fast Lanes. 9 6 1 2 31 12 14 Rites

96.2 123 1413 Engineers ... 8 6 2 0 23 8 12

Navy

one position.

Inferiority Complex

In the Kowloon-East Lancs clash it was nothing more or less than inconsistency on the part of the Mainland team which was re- sponsible for their defeat and un- til they rid themselves of their inferiority complex they will never make much progress.

Should Develop -Well -Although the Saints started off badly, they were well worth their Senior Shield victory over Eastern C. Police 9 4 4 1 22 22 (est Saturday. Costa was a trifle Athletic .... 8 4 4 15 19 8 RA (L'um)% 1°4 € 3 36 1935 Club

9 2 6 1.132 Rested by a contemporary. Chan 9.17 17420 Bing-to, in the Eastern attack, 917113-se a should develop into a dangerous 9 1 8 0 9 5 2 forward with the right amount of RA (S'ters) 9 8 1 10 32 1 coaching.

K. Chinese Eastern..... Kowloon

S. China “B”..... 8 6 0 2:20 914 Fusiliers Frafiers 97 210 26 11 14 Lēga

9 -6 2.1 25 9 13 E Lancs.

B.A.O.C.

S. China 'A'.. 6 4 1 3 14 6 1 E Lance Club

St. Joeph's Navy

K. Chinese

Kowloom

Eastern

Recreio

Athletic

Police

8 4 3 114 13 9 RAMC. 844.0 19 10 8 Air Force

124 54 54 16 297 297 124 | THIRD DIVISION

5 3 3 2 12 11 9 Kwong Wak 6 3.2.1 15 9 7 RASC

9 35 19 19 7 Recreio

8 13 4 11 16 5 St Joseph's

19 135 Engineers

92 E. Police

8 20 4C Police

17 30 1K Rifles

112 45 45 22 198 198 112

OUR

Goals

shaky, but not to the extent sug-

Disappointment Bat ----!

Mach disappointment was caus

P. W. L. D.F.Aped at the inability of the Kumaon 35.840 1024 4:16: Rifles to field ́s ́team in the Junior 8 671 121 12:18 Shield against the Kowloon Chin- 362.02311/12 ese, but their case is by no means +9 5 40.21 13 10

84 3 114 16. 3 jan isolated one. V 132 210.21 8 3-4 -2 12:27

-42 10.22 -4- 41 13-15 5 2 5 1 11:23 5 25 0:17 19 8 2-6 8 11 28 8 1.61 818

More Attractive Style

In the remaining two Junior Shield games Liga fully extended the Rifles and were unlucky not to have shared the spoils or forced a replay. They played a more at- 3tractive type of soccer, but could

not, mufortunately, "zombat the

102 46 46′10 216 216-102 bustling type of play adopted by the Rifles Lyemum secured a notable victory when "they beat Berreio, but this is understandable in view of the fact that the Porta- guese were robbed of most of their talent for the First Division team. Wonders And Wonders

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Wonders will never crane especi- ally among the junior clubs. I re- fer especially to the Second Divis sion same between the Royal En Igineers and the Club, which TB--- sulted in a win for the former by lone, goa Had the Club wanted to produce this same form in s game of major importance, they would not have been able to, but

It was they played with a de Dieted team lost to one of the best team in the division by a Bolifery gosIf*

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