MIDDLESBORO' CROWD GO MAD WITH DELIGHT
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ARSENAL HELD IN
RADIO S.C.
WIN MAMAK
GRIM STRUGGLE HONOURS
(By Our Special Representative) Middlesbrough 1 Arsenal
Saturday was one of the
1 most
in the history of
GUEST SHINES
FOR WINNERS
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 23, 1937.
EASTERN SOCCER TEAM FOR MANILA TO-DAY
ACCOMPANIED BY SAINTS PLAYERS
PROGRAMME OF EIGHT GAMES
1
Under the auspices of the Eas- tern Athletic Association, a party of 16 footballers will leave this afternoon for Manila where they have been invited
In Top Gear All The Time!
To be at your best continually you must keep fit, and in order to ensure fitness regularity of the daily habit is absolutely essential. When waste matter is allowed to clog the food tract flatulence, by the Philip indigestion,
biliousness, inefficiency, impaired
memorable days in a record crowd GOOD UMPIRING e Amateur Athletic Federation, liverishness,lt.
of 45,000 saw the Teesiders save the game in the last minute from the Arsenal, and then thousands rushed on to the field to congratu-
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and will play` eight games against Keep yourself free from constipation various schools and clubs kr
and the consequent congestion by tak- Their last game, on May, 9, willing Pinkettes, the tiny, all vegetable, The Radio Sports Club proved be against a combined Philippine laxative pills which act in a natural late Fenton, who headed the equa- themselves worthy champions of
manner, and quickly restore regularity. team.
Pinkettes are non-habit-forming, they liser, and Camsell, a cripple on the the Mamak Hockey Tournament
Included in the party are V. neither gripe nor purge. Taken occa- right wing, who, although badly yesterday evening, when they Costa, D. Leonard, A. Hussain and sionally, when needed, they keep you defeated the Central British AS-S. Tsang, of St. Joseph's, and Tam
in top gear all the time! Sold by It was a great finish to a thrill-the second and deciding game sociation by three clear goals in
chemists everywhere. Kon-hon, of the Athletic. ing contest. The atmosphere was between the champions of
The team will be under the man- tense from the start, and as Mid-"A" and "B" Divisions o
the of the agement of Mr. K. Ram, and will dlesbrough launched attack after Tournament.
be captained by Cheung Kwok-choi. attack on Arsenal's goal it became The game was not devoid of making the trip:
The following players will be
hurt. played an heroic game,
even more so.
But Arsenal's defence is still as sound as ever. With commendable skill and great coolness they drove back Camsell and company, and then, as so often happens, Arsenal broke away and scored...
D. Leonard, V. Costa, A. J. Hussain, Tam Kon-hon, Tsang Chung-wan, Cheung Kwok-choi George Yeung, Chan Ping-to, Cheng Sui-hong, Soong Ling-sing, Chan Hung-yin, Chan Yue-tin, Lai Lung- choi, Yuen Shu, Hau Ching-to and
gratulate both umpires, Captain incident, although I must con- Kimm and Mr. Austin on excellent control of the
their without which,
game, the encounter might easily have developed in- to a second cat and dog fight! It looked as if the backs pre-
The H.K.S.R.A. sand pitch should vented Cumming from reaching Dnever have been the venue for this, Compton's centre, and Bowden shot second match, as the first was play- into the net with ease.
ed on a grass pitch, the difference Ulster Rifles, turning the scales appreciably in of the First favour of the winners, who were been invited more stable on their feet and who leave about were quicker appreciate the month. faster surface.
THREE INJURED
Just before the interval Camsell and Brown had to retire injured, and Cumming was also hurt. They but resumed in the second half, Camsell could only hobble on the right wing, Chadwick moving to inside and Fenton taking over the leadership of the attack.
to
Sabhan.
It is understood that the Royal potential champions Division, have also to Manila and will the middle of next
The following is their program-
me:
theClub.
GUEST SHINES Outstanding among the players of both teams was Guest, Radio captain, who was a veritable thorn in the C.B.A. defence throughout, while Wall made his In spite of this handicap Mid-Presence felt with an excellent dis- dlesbrough still continued to have play including two goals, both of all the play, but Arsenal, by pack which might easily come under the ing their goal and keeping calm heading of "gift goals." under pressure, held out until the last minute.
CROWD HYSTERICAL
April 25, against the Yoo Athletic
April 27, against the Letran College. April 29, against Sto Tomas Univer- sity.
May 1, against La Salle College. May 3, against Sto Tomas Univer-
sity.
May 5, against La Salle College. May 7, against a collegiate repre- sentative team.
May 9, against
all-Philippine Team.
an
PROTEST TO BE LODGED
Following the match, it was learn- ed that the Central British As- sociation are to lodge a protest al- leging that one of the Radio play- ers had played for another Club previously.
; The inclusion of Wallace at right-back, strengthened the C.B.A-| attack to some extent, but the lat- ter's efforts were nullified by the extremely poor display of the half- Then Martin sent Camsell away, back trio, who were much too slow and, in spite of his lameness, hem distributing the ball and whose swung over a great centre which covering at times was deplorable. Fenton headed through, and then
RADIO BETTER TEAM Radio kicked into the back of the net to
were the better team. make doubly sure.
There is no getting away from that} Wild with delight, thousands fact. Their passing and under- rushed on to the field and held up standing was always good, while the game in their desire to mob the they rarely wasted a clearance, al- gallant Middlesbrough men. The though I must say that lofting the barging became frequent. pitch was soon cleared and the ball, as was done yesterday,
FIRST SCORE free hit, game resumed, but at the close, the especially from a
Awtar Singh gave the Radio crowd again invaded the field and totally unnecessary and dangerous, their first goal with a fine flick goal
the chaired Camsell and Fenton, while and the action of Capt. Kimm in re- and 15 minutes from every member of the side was con-buking one of the players for this mencement, Wall placed the ball gratulated for saving the club's offence was fully justified. -unbeaten home record.
(Continued at foot of next
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C.B.A. dominated the opening ex- changes in the second half, but [poor understanding and a multitude lof minor infringements. by their forwards robbed them of many chances to score. A breakaway by the Radio forwards saw a long hit by Hassan mishit completely by King, who had advanced 20 yards from his charge, and Wall raced round to place the ball in an empty goal for Radio's third goal. There was no further scoring and the game ended with C.B.A. pressing hard.
| GBA=-J. J. King?: Flight-Lieut Wallace, V. Bond; R. Blyth, B: I. Bick- ford, E. Fowler; W. H. G. Hirst, S. Fowler, G. H. Fowler, T. S. D. Whitley and S. MacNider.
Radio S.C.Rocha; G. Clarke, Kal- want Singh, J. Singh, M. Hanib Has san, M. Singh; T. Singh, A. E. P. Guest, Awtar Singh, J. Wall and Kar- nail Singh.
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