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THE COLNA MAIL, THERSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937

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FUSILIERS SHOULD HAVE WON

BUMSTER BUNGLES

FINE OPENINGS

SOUTH

(By "REFEREE")

I China were extremely fortunate to beat the Fusiliers by the odd goal in three in the Third Round of the Junior Shield soccer They be in goal for the Chinese Feder-competition" at Sookunpoo yesterday.

Par Ka-ping, above, who will

ation team in the Governor's Cup game on Sunday, is a strong con- tender for Interport honours.

should really have lost by about 4 goals to 1! The inability of Bumster to net on three occasions when he had only the Chinese custodian to beat!

SEAFORTHS from a couple of yards proved the downfall of DEFEATED the soldiers.

SECOND HALF COLLAPSE

LYEMUN WORTHY both

WINNERS

to

Five cricketers of the Central British School possessing colours st the moment are, left to right, A. Keown, D. 0. Parsons, D. E. Street, J. N. Booker and C. Hosegood. ("China Mail" photo).

ENGINEERS

Yesterday's Soccer WIN OVER

Results

JUNIOR SHTELD

very

NAVY of the in-

The number of foals which occurred during the game was

whistle! astounding and the blew nearly every five minutes, sides being equally blame for sotne childish play, one Lack of understanding among cidents providing the Fusiliers their forwards and the complete with a penalty, from which collapse of their defence in th they drew level, after South latter half of the game were res- China had taken an early lead ponsible for the defeat of the Sea- for another "spot" kick award- forth Highlanders by 3 goals to 1ed for handling in the area. by the Royal Artillery (Lyemun)

Grindley, who used to play for

in the Junior Football Shield at the Fusiliers' first team some sea-j

ance. The Gunners

right, but the Seaforths, exerting outstanding calibre.

through equalised

2 RIFLES

C. POLICE 1 ENGINEERS 5 S. CHINA 2 FUSILIERS LYEMUN 3 SEAFORTES 1

Not Enough Punch

The Fusiliers had a hard-work-

C. POLICE

TOO ONE-SIDED MATCH

DARBY SHINES

(By "ADREM")

The Royal Engineers swamped

Selleck, abore, the F-gineers" goalkeeper and one of the best in the Junior Football League. is now playing at the top of his fort

TO-NIGHT'S BILLIARDS

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Shows Form At A Glance

comprehensive guide to the form of all Clubs in the four premier

Amether give guide, engue and the premier Scottish League will

be found in the appended table. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they fared in their last five matches are given.

The letters W, L, and D indicate matches won, Jost and drawn respectively. Gamer played at home are shown in capital letters, while away" games are denoted by ordinary type. The figures in bra wis denote the position held by that team at the conclusion, of Inst jeason, an asterisk denotes that that team has been promoted, Jand a dagger that that team has been relegated.

First Division

HOME.

Goals

AWAY

Goals Prz. TL

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

Arsenal (6) dwWwd ..25 12 6 1 3 30 17 17 13 € 4 3 25 19 15 32 "Charlton (-) DW-WW 25 12 8.1 3 19 7 19 13 5 5 3 13 19 13

Sunderland (1) WWILD

Derby (2) TWWwW

Mid-bore (14)

Brentford (5)

WOW!

WwdDd

Femouth Ció) AWLAW Hderfield (3) IWD-25 Everton (16)

DIDER

Wolves (15) WWww .25 M'chester C. (9) }#DAW 24 12

Chcises (8) 1-waw

Grimsby (17) WlLW..25 12

Stoke (4) DUW

Preston (ILDW

Bolton (13) DLI Birgham (12) WIDI Liverpool (19) ILLI Leeds (11) WW! Wednesday (20) ILLI W. Bram. (18) Ldi M'ster U. (-) #IWDI Second Division

25 13

11 0 1 10 23 13 2 9 2 15 2

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Gosia Pts. TL

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5 13 74

742 18 17 16

B'pool (10) WLWIL-26 13 7 4 2 29 16 16 13 9 3 13 19 19 35 Plymouth (2) DLwIW. 25 13 8 2 3 30 14 18 12 5 3 4 17 16 14 22 N'castle (8) 1vDWW.26 14 5 4 1 30 11 15 12 7 1 22 17 15 38 Bary (14) WWLL.26 13 6 4 3 21 14

$21 15 "Coventry (WDdwl 25 13 8 2 3 24 11 19 12 3 4 5 15 Shefeld U.

(3) WIWTW 24 14 10 2 2 31 9 22 12 Leicester (6) W.25 11 7 Fulbaut (9) Zwww

12 & +A. Villa (-) (WWAD .25 13 Barnley (15) Welwa 25 13 Tottenham (5) & W▼ 24 15

WW 24 West Ham (5) Iv

Barnsley (0) IWWIL 25 +Blackburn LWWIL Swansea (13) 1W—

*Cterfield (5) WIWIW

S'ampton (17) DD

A

Norwich (11) ́ WILLW

Bradford (16) WWW

the Valley yesterday afternoon, soas ago, gave an inspired displaying defence, the intermediate line after sharing two goals at the in-He should have netted on several of which came into the limelight the Chinese Police on the K.F.C terval.

cecisions, but he was unfortunate-with splendid openings and mag-ercand yesterday afternoon in the was. Third Round of the Junior Foot- In the first half the Seaforth is crowded out by his own inside-nificent spoiling, but there

The game broke through time and again, forwards, Dennis, the inside-left, not enough punch in the methods ball Shield, scoring five goals to

the feld at of the forwards, otherwise a win the opposition's one.

was much too one-sided to be in- bet, owing to inaccurate shooting. Iwandering all over

for. them would have been a cer they failed to score more than times.

tainty. Dominating the exchan-teresting, and the Sappers were. drew árst

Fl Bamster Fails

gea for four-fifths of the game, never seriously extended by a team (which was much too hesitant in blood as the result of a penalty

the last

its tackling.

The Senior Championship bil- kick taken by Knight, their inside- There were very few players of the Fusiliers failed at

- Except for one or two disjointed liards game at the Engineers' In- Tang Sik moment and had only themselves custodian, was to blame

rushes by the Police, play was for stitute to-night between E. bang, the Chinese

Cresty was a tower of strength the most part confined to their tex-dos Remedios, of Club Lusitano, fairly safe between while Leung Tak-wai was probably in the pivotal berth and was well-ritory, with the winners indulging and U. S. Santos, of the Catholic the interval the High- the best defender on the field, in supported by Collins and Jones in shooting practice. The defence Union Club, should be the most in- landers* play deteriorated badly and the Chinese right-back position. Grindley was the only live-wire in

Kwok Yim-their attack and made a bee-line gave a hard-working display. Awteresting game in both sections of

Wing, in goal, being particularly the competition. the Guzzers scored their second Tse Kan-hing and

(Continued on Page 9) goal as the result of Spiers and sax, the left-back and left-half for goal whenever in possession, and while he was very dangerous with Bryson colliding in the goal-mouth respectively, were very poor in an attempt to clear a shot from their dilly-dally methods would anything overhead, his brilliant team vic-headwork giving the Chinese cus- Percival, the winners' dangerous have cost the Chinese left-winger. Both players fell to try had Bumster taken full ad-todian a very anxious time. vantage of bis openings."

pressure. Adures, their right-winger.

Fortunate Goal

After

the ground and the ball rolled into

the sticks

the net. The Gunners scored their. The Chinese forwards were third goal through Percival.

RA (Lyeman): Mackrill; Stan-very

ley and Baker; Taylor, Sparks and

firish

lacked they

Early Lead

4

a

SAINTS HOCKEY MATCH THIS AFTERNOON

.

...

E. A. dos Remedios has for many years been a member of the Lusi- tano Club team in the Portuguese. inter-club triangular tournaments and is at present in good form, while U. S Santos has been play Following a long period of in-ing regularly in the Steel, Coulson South China took the lead when

activity, St. Andrew's are fielding Billiards and Snooker Leagues and and maimpressive

Cheung Sing-cheurg converted again

awarded for handling. a men's hockey team against the holds the highest snooker break in Time and

penalty Blackmore: Eivers, Bedford, Nash, swept through the Fusiliers de Soon after the opening of the sec. Boyal Corps of Signals this after that competition.

A. J. Osmund, the champion, feace, but crowding in the penalty and half a foul against a Fusilier noon at 5.10 pm on the CBA. Knight and Percival.

Seaforth Highlanders: Atkinson: area and a waste of time in center-forward resulted in a penalty kick ground. F. A. Broadbridge is re-meets W. H Andrews of the Oz

nance, and one of the best players Figler and Bryson; Newton, Spiersing from the wings lost them and Dennis converted to level the sponsible for getting the

in the Garrison, but the latter is and YcAloos; Adaros, Fraser, Livingstone and Nutidey.

not expected to be able to extend the holder, who easily beat him in S. Ching-Tang Sik-hang: Leung

a friendly game on his own table; be Tak-wai and Tse Kan-hing: Ng Kim- Jiro Yamagishi, the brilliant recently. This match will man, Cheang Sing-cheang and Kwok Japanese Davis Cup player, is ex-played at the South China A-A Tim-sang; Luk Tat-bong, Tse Fo-nin.

Earnest Lam, who survived two Wong Kam-wan, Lee Pui-leung and pected to arrive here to-morrow

Owing rounds in the last competition, by the as. Kitano Maru. Kwok Yau-loy.

the Fasilers: Saunders: Vale and to the uncertainty of whether he will meet W. Anderson in Gaizley: Collins, Cresty and Jones is on board or not, no exhibition only junior game at Club Lui- Williams. Barnster, Grindley, Dennis

matches have yet been arranged. Įtano.

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portunities.

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Lee Pui-leung scored the wia- ning goal.

TAMAGISHI COMNG?

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Navy Fall Away Badly

Rifles Win By

In spite of the fact that they field- ed seven of the players who did so well against South Chins in the Kote- wall Cup game on Sunday last, the Navy were defested by the Bites by the odd goal in five in the Third Bound of the Junior Shield soccer competition at Causeway Bay yester- day.

The Rifles combined well from the start of the game and their forwards had the Navy defence in difficulties early on, taking the lead in the first few minutes through Mifer.

The Navy played nach better after the interval and showed better under- standing at forward, though they Were roliged ta rely too much on Page, the right winger, who was fast and tricky and centre

centred "well.

And

The Odd Goal

Fox Rowlands, “abora, will be in goal for the Association's term on Smaday, when his diaplay will be closely watched by the Inter- port Selectory

the dificult task of watching Le Page, and, though he was inclined to leave this player unmarked in the first half, he held him well in check in the second period.

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Third Division South

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26 20 16 15 5

20 20 15

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23 10 10 0 0 33

Brighton (7) DWI-W 24 12 7 X 4 21 Luton (2) UWw Gil'gham (16) IWWw! 24 12 9 1 2 21 Notts C. (9) WWWW 25 12 8 Bourne'th (8) WWTWI 24 13 10 Watford (15) WWIWd 25 12 Nampton

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Reading (3) WIDW

Swindon (19) AILWI Q's P.R. (4) WWWL 22 11 Cardin (20) DLIL Clapton (14) DWCW 24 12

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head (14) Rochdale (29) Wdd

Darlington (1) DIDIW 23 13 Barrow (15) DULL.23 11- The Navy players did not produce

Tranmere (3) IWWTW 24 10% anything like the same fom as they showed on Sunday. Tozer was Scottish League certain in his tacitling and his clear-

He was not

ance was poor.

enough for Godney and found Boy too much for him. Hutchby, in the pivotal position, was poor in h tackling and feeding and it was only in the closing minutes of the game that he improved. Spencer, at inside.

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HOME

Goals PPWLD FAP Aberdeen (3) wWdWI 28 15 13 0 2 36 14 27 14 11 12 48 18 Celtic (1) WIWAD

0 Bangers (2) WTWw 27-13 11 Hearts (5) WIW126 13 11 2 043

T'erwell (0) DWWL

1. Lanark (9) WwLIW 2: 11

it was the hardest working player Lundes (12) DIWALINZI 11 M

on the field, but he was not supported Fartick (10) WLED: 25 11 62 27 15 10 4 Falkirk (-) LwWWW

en the left wing and had to do a lot

of extra work

Hamilton. (6) wiwa 125 12kk

Finnie, at inside-right, gave a bet St. Mirren (0) DILAL 27.1466

27 13 10 2 1

ter display and combined well with Kilmarnock (8) IwDd 27 14 8 2 4 Le Paze, but as the latter was well St. Fatose (7) Wdwd2

he could not obtain much sa- sistance from that quarter and hand to work for his own openings

markoer

PR

The Rites were well I served by their two wingers, and it was in this de partment that they held the advan tage over the Navy, Miller, on the left-wing, was very dangerous witha | His first-time drives Godney zre-forward, showed good ball control, though he was handicapped by lack showed ny well in the first ball; the the game ben Miller cut in and best Qa's 0'S (15) IWIL 27 15:57 of weight, Boyd was the brains latter shadowed Spencer wall, hat Ritchie, with a fine shot. Le Page

· En

Wilson and McDowell, the backs,

The Riser tocic the lead early in

Goals

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..:28.16 2-10 229 36 of the forward line. He pled his both were shaky under pressure in equalized som after when, following Albion (10) ILID! wingers with next through passes and the second period, when the Navy s briliant run down the wing, he sent Shot The Rifles fast ground shot Mardock, who for God webying

the ina zade many openings

desperately for the

took the lead through: while he was always

Brow

in the scored from a scramble in the goal when he headed in a centre from La Page, Fanie, Anderson, Spencer and Tense when needed. Barbados

He had

and Miller increased the lead Page. He was unfortunats in not Pepperell mouth, s Tindall, in the Rider your van Ri

of his toe in the closing animates. severely tested in the closing stages sonde sare duels with Spepcar and An-, with a perfect right-boted drive hate squakking, when Tindall took the ban of the game and sượnd his side trata dersom He kept this) forwards well the corner of the net.

ney,

de-equalising FDRL outstanding

staterzandate

a birrer defeat by during seves at the supplied with 1. passes and his tackling Loet of an advancing forward.

In the second half the Navy

Naxy Palickis, Lakin and Tozer

was quick and neat. Macauley had more of the game and Spencer scored izhorburn, Entrby and doncs, Le

Placas Vindall; KeDowel and Wilson: Mardock Boown and Mac- malty, McCullough, Godney, Boyd, Rios and Hitler,

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