THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 23, 1939.
SOUTH CHINA BEAT EASTERN IN HARD, CLEAN GAME
Eastern Half-Backs Crumple In Second Half Hsu King-Seng Plays
Well
For Losers
IN A CLEAN AND HARD GAME at Caroline Hill yes- terday South China defeated Eastern by the odd goal în three in First Division of the Football League.
Both teams were at full strength and for the first half the game was evenly contested though South China scored once, both defences being severely tested at times.
In the second half South China did { Added to this an injury to Chong most of the attacking, the inability of þYuk-sang, on the right wing ruined the Eastern half-back line to cope with Eastern's attack while the poor form the attacks, prevented them from be- [of Hau Ching-to made the attack less ing of
any assistance to their for-dangerous. wards.
INTERNATIONAL BOWLS
SECOND ROUND RESULTS
The following were the results of the remaining games of the Second Round of the Gutierrez International
Lee Wai-tong led the South China attack but he was well-marked. He laid far back and was content to dis- tribute the ball with passes to his other forwards.
well-placed
It fell to Fung King-cheong and Lau Shui-wing to make any opening for the South China forwards and these two players were the outstand- ing players in the winners' attack. Lau Tau-man had many free down the wing but he was badly off shooting form and several scoring op- portunities were spoiled.
WEEK-END RESULTS
AND SCORERS
FIRST DIVISION
Middlesex Regt. 4
Sheehan (pen.), Saw, Devonshire, Marable. Kowloon..
White, Jorge, Bone (own goal). South China "B" 2
Thain Chín khoan,
Police Moss.
Royal Scots
Hossack (pen.), Munro.
SECOND DIVISION “B”. Kowtoon....... 3
C. Santos, H. Santos, Taylor,
Royal Engineers 3
Royal Scots... 4
Williamson 2,
Pollee
Keane, McKay.
2
Oughton 2 (1 pen.),
Bodie 2.
3
Club
2
Hill.
Fowler, Wilson.
University
0 R.A.F.
2.
Cuthbert, Palmer.
2
Kwong Wah
4. Signals
2
· Chin Chi-für 2,
Husband 2.
Lan Wing-kul 2.
R.A.S.C.
4
1
Martin 2, Rennte.
Young.
Signals
2
Coulton, Marsden,
Cheong Moor-wing. Eastern
1
Hau Ching-to-
8. China "A" 2 Lai Shui-wing and Fung King- cheong.
Royal Navy 2. St. Joseph's... 0
Heap, Middle- ston.
SECOND DIVISION "A" Kit Chee... 0 30th Hy. Bty. 4
Ward 3, Elliott.
runs
R.A.O.C.
0
Eastern ***
2
Wan Ho-ming,
Tam Woon-cheung.
5th A.A. Regt...
Lawton (pen.)
1
South China.. 7
Chin Chu-fai 2.
Hsu King-seng was the outstanding
Lawn Bowls Competition played yes-player in the Eastern defence and stood ⚫terday.
England
S. Randle
G. Goodwin
A. J. Hall
B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
Scotland
J. C. Chalmers
W. L. Walker
J. C. S. Fender
A. M. Holland
(skip) Switzerland
W. Naef
L. Gaddi
J. S. Landold
C. S. Rosselet
(skip)
China
W. Hong, Sling T. K. Lim C. W. Lam J. Pau
24 (skip)
29
Ireland
W. Mulchay P. J. Hamilton H. L. Lockhart W. V. Field
(skip) Philippines
H. A. Castro A. E. H. Castro
V. N. Atienza
R. Basa-
25 (skip)
head and shoulders above the rest. Lo Wai-kuen gave him every support at left half. At back Tsang Chun-wan was sound.
Fung King-cheong and Lai Shui- wing scored for South China and just on time Hau Ching-to registered
15 Eastern's goal.
South China "A"-Tam-Kwan-kon; Mak Shiu-hon and Lee Tin-sang; Lau Hing-choi, Leung Wing-chiu and Soong Ling-sing; Tang Kwong-sum, Fung King-cheong, Lee Wai-tong, Lai 17 Shiu-wing and Lau Tau-man.
Eastern: Lau Hin-hon; Tsang Chung-wan and Cheng Ying-kueng; S. T. Liu, Hsu King-shing and Lo Wai-kuen; Chong Yung-sam, Chan Yue-tin, Tham Joe Tack, Cheong Kam- 14 hoi and Hau Ching-to.
IN THE HITTING AREA
By BEST BALL Despite the power Jimmy Thomson puts into his long drives, there is no spasmodic lurching evident as he comes onto the ball. A study of the two illustrations above in fact, will readily show that there is no perceptible dif-
GRAPHIC GOLE
RIGHT HAND STARTS HITTING
HERE
JIMMY
THOMSON'S STROKE IN THE
HITTING AREA
Ip Yus-po 2. Chan Ching-yin 2. Chan Wal-sing.
Club Teams For Week
THIRD DIVISION
8. China
..... 6 Chin Chu-fia, Xhan Wal-sing, Chan Ching-yin (2) & Ip Yau- po (3). International Delgado H.
Campos (2).
Engineers
•
R.A.M.C.
Parkin.
12th Hy. Bty. 3
Griffin 2,
Farminer.
24th R.A.
0
3
5th R.A. Birkley, Finley.
2
4. Electric
Fox (2), Heath Gardner (3), and and Elsley. Gomes.
| G. E. Divett (Capt.), N. B. M. Whit-
ley and E. F. A. Morgan.
The following will represent Hong "A" XI v. Royal Corps of Signals, Kong Hockey Club in matches ar- on the Club ground at 5 p.m. to- ranged for this coming week:
day: H. W. Brown; W. G. Schna- 1st XI v. "Nomads" on the Clubbel and J. T. K. Gilchrist; J. R. ground at 5 p.m. on Wednesday: V. Steven, H. J. D. Lowe (Capt.) and M. Benwell; V C. Bond and E. V.A. M. J. Wright; W. Spencer, G. D. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed and Woolgar, E. F. A. Morgan, K. A. J. E. Potter; S. Fowler, D. S. Carey, Bidmead and I. P. Tamworth.
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