THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 16, 1940
Brown's Late Goal Gives 24th. Battery Artillery Cup
12.
BULPIN AND TAYLOR
PLAY WELL
A GOAL LATE IN THE second half by Brown, late of 30th R.A., enabled 24th Battery to beat 30th R.A. in the Final of the Artillery Football Cup competition at Sookunpoo yes- terday.
assisted Twydale well in the defence out.. At the other end 24th went very but their feeding was not at its best. near on two occasions.
too much to high clear-
In had
They reported in passes might have harrohe second half both goals ford
Marshall and Sumner, on the right wing were good, the latter playing very useful game. Brown and Atkins in the inside positions were danger
helped their forwards better.
ous when in possession.
Play
PLAY EVEN
even was very
time Brown, Broke through the centre and netted.
The cup was presented to the "win- ning team by Brigadier MacLeod, C.RA.
24th R.A.Minshull; Bulpin and Taylor; Hill, Twydale and Roberts; Marshall, Sum- NEAT MOVEMENTS
and 30th. ner, Brown, Atkins and Dainty, The game was very evenly contest-
Round, Webber and Flanders were R.A. did most of the attack- 30 R.A.: Woollin; Hall and Todd; Tuck- ed and was packed with exciting mo- ments when both goals were narrow-seen in some neat movements and all ing at the start, good defensive work ley: Guy and Parks; Halpin, Round. Web-
missed when well placed. Haplin, on by Bulpin and Taylor keeping them ber, Flanders and Ward. ly missed..
The defences of both sides were the right wing, did not play up to his good, particularly the full backs. Bul-usual form but he sent over one good BADMINTON pin and Taylor, for the winners, were centre which should have been con- open safe kickers while Hall at left back verted, when Ward, with an for 30th R.A. was very prominent in goal, missed. the second half with his positioning and tackling.
some
In goal 'Woolfin brought off good saves in the first half but in the second period he was not troubled to a very great extent.
Guy was a great asset in the 30th defence where his height came in
For 24th, R.A., Minshull, in goal, very useful. The 24th forwards found him a great obstacle and he always saved a beauty, before the winning had the centre well covered.
He goal was scored, which might have tried in the second half to assist his forwards more and left the
centre and on the whole was safe with his more open which indirectly led to the handling.
Hill and Roberts, the wing halves, goal.
made all the difference to the result,
WYNTER-BLYTH AND FLETCHER PLAY WELL
(By "ADREM")
LAST NIGHT'S "B" Division badminton League match between Kowloon Cricket Club and Kowloon Tong, played at K.C.C., proved to be a very keen affair which was not decided until the final game of the evening.
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No championships were at stake but both teams are about on a level near conse- the bottom of the table and
quently there was quite a bit of rival-- ry.
Kowloon Tong were rather fortun- ate to win by the odd game as Fletch- three er and Mackay, who won all games, were on the wrong end of long leads against Fisher and Wynter-Blyth and J. L. Anderson and Jones, and only just managed to win on both oc- casions.
Wynter-Blyth was the best player on view last night, using a powerful smash and brilliant cross-drops from the baseline to score most of his points. Fisher gave him every sup- port, recovering well and also smash- ing decisively.
Anderson gave a great display in partnership with Jones and his speed about court and hard hitting proved most difficult to counter. His great- est fault, however, was his penchant for poaching which gave Jones, who
fairly steady, little chance of really settling down.
was
FLETCHER OUTSTANDING Fletcher was the outstanding player for the visiting team and his smash-- ing was mainly responsible for the success achieved by Mackay and him-- self. Mackay, apart from a steady service, was erratic.
Both Ko and Richard, Lee, erstwhile Kowloon, Tong first string, gave the impression of being right out of prac- tice but Castro and Chan did very well under the circumstances and it' was their fine effort in the final gaine of the evening against Kevan and Ma- dar which gave Kowloon Tong vic- tory.
J. Anderson and H. S. Jones (K.C.C.): beat R. E. Lee and F. 3. Ko... 21-16 ́ lost to N. A. E. Mackay and B. P.....
C. Fletcher
21-23 beat A. E. H. Castro and A. Chan, 21–87.
T. Kevan and T. A. Madar (K.C.C.).
Tost to Lee and Ko
lost to Mackay and Fletcher
lost to Castro and Chan
beat Lee and. Ko suk
A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth (K.C.C.)..
21-7
18-21
21-3
lost to Mackay and Fletcher
beat Castro and Chan
BIG WIN
St. John's beat St. Teresas-by’8--1. In: “B” Division of the Badminton Leaguo last night. H. Eardley and R. Beavan (St. Johnf#)... beat Peter Lo and J. Tsang. beat L. T. Yong and A. Ulrich
beat A. Ho ahd J. Lumi
21-187
21
F. and D, Kwok (St. John's),
beat Lo and Tsang
beat Yong and Ulrich
beat :Hd. and Lum 183
21-
N. Smith, and R. Wilson: (91. John's);
beat Lo and Trang..
lost to Yong, and Uirloh
beat Ho and -1,
St. Andrew Ladies have given
k-over. In the Brawn, Cup. Indies
(The Jewish Club Will thee. Howtoda. Crie [kêt Club; in a bariminton match this even-