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Scoring Features Shield Soccer Games
High scoring featured all four First Division Chal- lengo Shiold soccer games played yesterday. the highest score of the day being that of News Vendors, who netted six times against the Royal Air Force without response. The best game of the afternoon, as predicted, was that at Boundary Street between the Police and Royal Navy, which ended in a win for the Guardians of the Law, who played one of their best games of the season, by four goals to one.
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Police Army
FIRST DIVISION
Commandos
4 Royal Navy
1
►
Kwong Wah
0
KMB
RAF
New Vendore 6
BECOND DIVISION
Yard Pollce Commandoe Polleo
St. Joseph's
0 Army
5 PCA
1
Royal Navy
0 HAF
Missed Glorious Chance
front of a
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Heeley missed a glorioum chance to further recluce the arreurs when he dalled with the ball in
opeti
goni with bu defender
him. anywhere Howlett rushed up in time to lack the ball when Heeley did decide to shoot, Thus the Navy lost whatever chance they hail to toree the issue,
The Police, much relieved by this narrow escape, brought the ball to the
other end and Yu ment necova in centre to Tam, who pussed to Tsang Sik-hong.
Ther lalker bent Ginettner with an ey
attacked agam and again, but the! In the final minutes, the Navy.
Polier defence held out stubilina- į ly till the whistle.
Police: Trung Wing; Howlett, Do Shing: Gordon, Leung Shun-elu,
Sik-hung: Ng T
Yur wai, Yung-kan, Redman, Yosuť. Yuen Ya-lain.
A few minutes. later after a The pushing movement in which all 1 Polter forwards partiel- pades!, Yum tobbed the ball goal-shot. apoole in the antial holl Heijastined his jump for the ball
Wards, Bardner
Cat fell behind him into the net to make 12-0 favour of the
Soon aften warts, the Police il- Imest
Y KEMI scored agħin when Barough pussed to Redniu who in the ball to Tim Yung- all t wel
Tau's shot Was Guritally Had ke by Gardner and then was 1. 1. 2. 4 GB,
joloured by a defender game onagh, hate pote on to extre
Momentarily the ball went to Tara
would have proved
the other end and Tsang Wing da askost, fri Hoe Politar players JAN
brought
One save from o thes
Min zegt than?
by Sharpe.
Diley then Army 5-Kwong Wah 0 the the
raukus at the end of 78 ye
alooke through, but his parting * pilies
fort went wide, Tang Wing, brought off many
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arted lol 19 I AVA the shut which wend by hit The Police forward; wowkord as a shit and in the matal halt with the wond in the favour,
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Fine Clearance A fine clearance kick by Gordon
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Yarn in possession. He found
past two Navy de- stabled
but his fenders.
pile-driver gont just scraped the with Gardner well beaten. A few amends tutes later he made when, receiving the ball from one to this sack of the dedit, but oh 1nge over
of his fellow forwards, he cut in they swarmed uzentul De Putzer goal However td scured with a fast rising shut The stress seemed to hav, which round the top left corner
of the art.
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Fil
was
pressed
header was saved at the expense
The former, playing at right-half, besuales falling back on the defen- of n corner. Howlett honded the Mike When necessary, also found curner kick away from goal but time to set the forwards Dearsley sent the ball to Spencer ton, while Spears reized every who headed it in with Trang un
to feed his fellow sighted. opportunity for words with well-timed and ac- emate passES.
their
The goal seemed to infuse more
HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1949.
A Silver Cup For Sportsmanship
The Silver Cup donated by Mr. P. C. Woo, well known local Solicitor, for presentation to the team in the Bummer Boccer League displaying the highest standard of sportsmanship, being handed to the Captain of the Talkoo X1, which qualified, by Mrs. Kwok Chan at Causa- way Day yesterday. ("China Mail" Photo.)
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himself *ho target Of certain that the game deteriorated con- Chinese defenders. whe were siderably. apparently doing their level best to main him so that he hould not continun playing. In one of these efforts to hurt
Royal Navy: Gardner, Eig", Me Combe, Dearsley. "Thangpson, Gil-Brown, the Chhiese had a penalty
Duley, am; Sharpe,
Spenerras arded, against them, but Wool Spears, Heeley.
ton, who took the spot lick, ahos strnight at Tom Woon-cheuk, who had no JIMiculty in saving.
In a one-sided Senior Chal- lenge Shield soccer game
on
Hold Upperhand Arnty continura to hold the upprchand and following a neat the Navy Ground at Causeway out of passing. Conway netted Bay yesterday, Army beat with a fast eross shot to give Kwong Wah by five clear goala. Anny their fourth gooi.
Apparently confent with their The soldiets completely dum inated Die exchanges from start leart, the soldiers
rased up in to finish. with the esult that their attacks, with the resuit that Kwong Wah were on the defen- the Chinare forwards camo into alve
almost throughout. their the picture for A brief period, forwar is only making
tew hut before the final whistle come, Mpasinodie but futile "efforts to the Army again asserted them-
selves and break through the Army dviem o,
added
Afth goal The Army, although not at full through Higgins.
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Suggers of the Commandos tried to liven up the game and made several single-handed thrusts against the sturdy Chinese defence, but did not make any headway and the final whistle must have brought rollef to a tired Commnn- do team.
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Tung Lo Wan Win Summer Soccer League Title
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Chance Of Winning Cup And League
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London, December 10.
It is more than 40 years since a soccer club gain. od the double distinction of winning tho Cup and League championships in one season, but the possibility of it being achieved this sea- son is being discussed in football circlos. This feat, achieved by only two clubs in history, Preston North End in 1889-90 and Aston Villa in 1896-97 season, has in recent times been considered extremely difficult.
The strain on the players is Last BELLION, Wolverhampton, tremendous and a large amount | following their Cup final success, of luck is necessary to avoid had to play four League games in injuries.
But so close have six days; they won only one.
Noxt spring, the fixtures con- clubs gone in the past two sea gestion may not be quite so severe, sons that people are beginning to revise their ideas.
In 1947-48,
for first replays in the Cup may now take place in ruld-wook in- Manchester United stead of on the following Saturday.
to ro-arrange
won the Cup and finished second
The clubs who got to Wanbloy in the League; last season the this season may, if they are lucky. Cup winners, Wolverhampton have
only thros Wanderers Anished sixth in the fixtures, No league matches, have Loague.
bron fixed on the dates of the third, fourth and fifth rounds of Porsmouth, the League chom-the Cup. This loaves only the pions, themselves reached the Cup games on the sixth round, semi- semi-anai.
Amala and Anal days to be post- What are the chances this time? poned to a later date. Henter. The leading four clubs at the present time-Liverpool, Manches- ter United, Arsonal and Wolver- hampton Wanderers, all have the | appearance of likely Cup winners. Reserve Strength
The first two particularly appeal because of their power in defence, goal scoring forwards and, most Important, splendid resorve strength.
Army Beat Nomads 7-0|
The Army Hockey team con- tinued in winning vein at Soo- kumpoo yesterday when they easily accounted for the One of the biggest reasons why Nomads by seven goals to nil. The Summer Soccer League it is so difficult to land the double The Army team played grand sponsored by the Hong Kong is the congestion of fixtures at, hockey and time and agala out- Chinese Football Association the ond of the season. sigle paced their opponents, During tho conclusion yesterday when, which reaches the final has to first half, the Army team was KMB: Tan Kwan-kon: Lee following an exhibition game re-arrange a number of Saturday leading by three goals, two of Ping-nam, Tom Chun-fai, Tang
was brought to a successful games because of Cup-ties, and which were the result of short Sum, Hung Hing-yuk, Fung Kwan.
en alarm-corners. thing, Lee Chun-fat, Chau' Man-between Tung Lo Wan (Cham- these can be piled up
Skipwith, in the pivotal position chi, Tam Woon-choung and Lee plons) and Reat of the ing degree.
for Army, played a fine game and League XI on the Navy Ground
for its team's was responsibl Causeway at
Bay, trophies
first two goal. whon ho scored Lewens, Watson, Hunt, Saggers won were presented by Mrs.
from-shørt corners, Davis, Bondio, Highton, Mays and Kwok Chan.
Tai-fal.
Corrindos: Locker; Wheatly.
Roybold.
Slu-erval.
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7
The exhibition
game between The Champlons and the Rest ended
their
clear goals. This is the first defent been-inflicted on the Champions, who completed their
on
the
Mr. Jack Hong
Kong
Football Assocla-
Chinese National
to
OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE IN CROSS-COUNTRY RACE
ed a magnificent game, while
Daniels and Gardener In the Arwny forward line showed ex- cellent control with their sticka and were always dangerous. New Vendors 6-RAF 0in a win for the latter by three
Their combination was a treat to watch. Lumble was as usual, London, December 11. News Vendors played good to have
clever Tught the shooting boots along t
on the right wing. strength, played a ne Ab720 Ariny: Leyland, Wootton, Capt. football
Oxford University beat Cam- in yesterday al then shots never found the Police 3 Navy 0.
At the interval the score displaying perfcat understanding A. Woons, Berry, Spence, Capt First Division Challenge Shield xtures without a loss.
The second half found the Army bridge University by 35 points to all over the opponents and added and co-ordination.
E. Woods. Brown, Craig,
A Cup donated by Mr. P.C. 43 in the mual Inter-Varsity four more goals. In the second half, Navy with Pick Of Navy XI
The Chinese defence was given way. Higgins and Andrews,
soccer match against the Royal woo, well-known local Solicitor, cross-country race over a seven | the wind behind them,
Barrete in the Nomed's goal a gruelling time and were almost Kwong With Tom Woon-chauk Air Force on the Club Ground for presentation to the team dis-end a half miles course at Hoe- although baten seven times play- Denisey and Speurs were de- jhard, in the 11th minute, Gillam run to a standstill. Cerlain of Chong Man-kun, Chan Lam at Happy Valley and won by playing the highest standard of hampton, Londen, yesterday, finitely the pick of the Navy team. sent across a centre but Spencer's the Chinese defenders were Tang Chuen, Tam Wal, Wong six goals to nil, after leading sportsmanship, was won by the Roger Bannister, the Oxford Robert vy, in the pivotal posi
guilty of resorting to
mile, was first home in 41 milno, tion, we seen to advantage and doubtful Sul-kec. Lau Poi, Leung Mok-by three clear goals at the in- Taikoo skinner, Chairman of 54.secs. the fastest time arcom- in the urst half more than hold tactics os В incans to an end, kam, Chung King-sun. Li They seemed to concentrate un fal and Cheuk Shek-kam.
the
la-plished in the vent since 1922. his own gainst Daniela and Gar- Brown who War deliberately
The winners
deserved tion, Vully
Mr. Y.K. Mok, Chairman of He went into the lead at about duner. kicked on several occasions and
their victory, as they were
the the KMB 4-Commandos 0 botter team The forwards showed Athletic Federation, Mr. R.M by seven yards from D. H. Gir Amateur 4 miles and went on to win miracle that he was
Results of other games played: Liking part in Bill
the gatio Kowloon Motor Bus had an Food combination and were al- Omar, Mr. K.K. Ip, Mr. Ng Kaubert, of Cambridge, who had led when the Anal whistle cang. life Into the Navy. Tsung Wing
dangerous when easy pasange into the Second Waya The Army assumed the often- Round of the Senior Challenge
tim and many others were pre-in the earllor stages. R. L. Morgan Rocrelo "A"; Recreio "B" efforts were wasted, was thoroughly tested. He stood
O HRU sive from the start and took to Shield by their Leum-mates. up to the bombardment admirably
Soccer Competition and
Lee Bung-kee, centre-forward, sent at the exhibition game and and C. J. Black, of Oxford, were HKHC
equal third and Oxford had thair | KITC Shary and Heeley missing choners, and was ably assisted by Howlett, Icad after play had been in pro when they trounced the Com- each scored three goals. Both of
Leo Ting-kee, inside left presentation of trophies.
Before the trophies were pre 10 positions Reuter,
scoring six runners in the Arst Paks personified Brown, gaining possessiuti, out-mandos by four goals to nil these during this time when the Police paced the Chinese defence
were a constant stated by Mrs. Kwok Chan, ant at Sookunpoo yesterday.
source of danger to the opposing speeches were delivered by Mr. went through to score with
The busmen played a good game defer.ce.
Kwok Chan, Mr. Y. Mok and Inst ground shot which gave Tam and their keen attack had their
Richardson, RAF custodian. Mr. Jack Skinner. Won-cheuk no chanca,
opponent's defence baffled repeat played a very good gamo and The need for Improving the Narrow Escape
odty. Outstanding in the forward although peppered with shots standard of football in this Colony The Chinese goal had a narrow a "hat-kick Yoo-kit, who scored from the Chinese forwards, ac and cultivating a better spirit of
and Chau Man-chi, quitted himself in ane style. If sportsmanship was stressed escape when Tam Woon-chicuk The Chinese defence were sound it were not for his splendid work, Mr. Kwok Chan. left his charge to intercept Au-and Tain Kwan-kon between the the Chinese would have netted drews, but was beaten to the bail. sticks was never really worried at least a dozen goals, Fortunately for the Chinese, An- Lockor, the Commando custo drew's parting effort went wide dian, gave a grand display of goal. keeping and were it not for his Maintaining pressure, the Aray fine offorts they might have last Morrow, inside-left, displayed increased their lead when Brown by a bigger morgin. The Comman clever footwork and dribbling, again made a spectacular dash do defence was shaky throughout but he wasted many a good op- down the right and then worked and was no match for the polish-portunity by not parting with the his way in towards goal to place ad Chinese forwards.
bail soon enough.
"All
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gress for about 10 minutes when
of the mark.
the ball into the net over the
line were
move.
players
Clever Footwork
prostrate body of Tom Woon- Beadle, Highton Injured start and Lee Hung-kce
The Chinese attacked from the
cheuk, who had made a vain dive to gala possession of the ball.
Higgins canto, near
powerful drive, from about
about 30
Jards, the ball just missing tho
not
went
by
After presentation of the trophies, Mrs., Kwok Chan was hauded a bouquet by the captain of the Tung Lo Won team and given three hearty, cheers.
Annual Open Marathon Race
upright by a matter of inches part in the game also carried off inclined to hang too long on the cember 18. G
with Tom Woon-cheuk beaten.
4 YMCA
Commandos
4 Chand Tara 3 Police:
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Twelfth Race Meeting Saturday — 17th
17th December, 1949.
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There are eight races, the First Bell will bo rung and the first_race will be run at 2.00 p.m.”
at 1.30 p.m.
Through Tickets (B Race-$18) May be obtained at the Omce of the Treasurare, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also, tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as the Spoolai Cash Sweep on the "Poarcs Memorial Cup" (over 100,000 tloketà sold to data) to be run at the Annual Race Meeting in January, 1950. 1 Gauh sweep tickets on the last race and these for the "Posse Memorial Cup may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Offoe, No. 382
Nathan Road, Kowloon,'SH
defence and gave the Army their collision with another players the left and put across a good then proceed along: King's Road 2. Dadges:admitting non-mambera to the Members!.. Knotenure, and:
and
Ground located
To make maiters, worse Beadle, through, to beat the goalie from
The annual marathon race at inside-right, was injured early close range after five minutes in the game and was subsequently plas, to give his team on carly sponsored by the Talkoo Chin-
fend,
ese Welfare Society of No. 1 Passengers on right-wing He
· MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE RAF); fried" "hard" to penetrale Tal: Cheong Street, Shauklwan, take any further the Chinese defence, but were will be run on Sunday, De 2. Members' and quests arà reminded that they and their, ladies.
after the inter- val. Highton WOR
MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the In the. 23th minute, Browrt the field in the second half when ball, which they lost to the fastThe starting point of the race Meeting, KARA agala uroke through the Chinese Lo sustained a leg injury in a tackling Chinese defenders, will be the Tin Hau Temple, NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE
Tae Kam-ho raced through on Causeway Bay. Contestants will MEMBERS ENCLOSURE LARVE the s third goal, at the same
3 WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE time The game started at a Lust ['completing his "hattrick."
pace within seven; minutes the centre and Lee Hung-kee increas-to-the Fung Keong Rubber Club Rooms, at: $10. Including taxare, "obtainable (3 through Andrews again came into the busmen drew first blood through ed the load when he beat Rich Manufactory at the foot of the Becratary on the written or personal Introduction of a member, limelight with a hard drive, the Chau Man-chi, who shot through Ardson with a grand header. Island Road, Shaukiwan; and such member to be responsible for all chita, ato, kall striking the crossbar and a crowd of players
Before -'the breather News thence back to the Talkoo Re Badges admitting to Member Enclosure will NOT be on sale dropping Into the goalmouth, This was followed by two weak Vendors added another goal creation Club with Tom Woon-cheuk out of thrusia by the Commaridos which through Lee Ting-kee
the RACE COURSE, PERNA E ALT position. *.
Tam handled with ease. On their
The second half saw the RAF The race is open to all sections The Treasurers Compradore Omde will ofore at 11:2.. and An Empty. Not
third attempt, Highton missed an try extremely hard to reduce the of the Community, Including the Secretary's Office at 11.46, a.m. Both Offfoes at fat Floor, Telge Before any of the Army/inside easy goal when he ballooned the arrears and come near scoring on Servicemen. The entry fee. Is 40 phone House,AN forwards could dash up and place ball from three yards when favour two foccasions, cents a person and entries must A limited number of timina will be obtainable as the Club. Hones the bull into the empty net, Tam ably placed, CA Lee Ting-kee put his team four reach the Taikoo Chinese Wel- provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27813). Woon-cheuk recovered and saved With the game 16 minutes old, up with terrine cross, drive fare Society at the address given NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE OLUB'S PRE-
not later than Thursday, Decem~MEBES DURING THE MEETING-AN the situation by pushing the ball Tang Yee-kit dribbled his way from 35 yorts range. round the upright for a fruitless down the centre and drew Locke nith goal and Just before the
The same player added the ber 15. out. Swinging to the left, he out At half time, Army were lead-manotuvred another defender and end, Leo Jung-kco scored the ina by three clear goals.
with Locker out of his charge, last goal with a first timer. The Army again, took up the labbed a fine shot into the net to BRAF-Richardson," Crow, Wil- running print the breatiewards core is inutos, a clever Allchison, Ogilvie, Snow, Morrow
con, Butcher, Jenkins, Townsley, B for a bring
within two the end of the game, the Chinese movement by Les Tui-fol on the and Studd, Abdul
corner,
were kept penned in their own half of the fieldi
Tam, ("Woon-cheuk"}
Diayed
next to the Talkoo Dock."
DATES FOR RE-PLAY (OF FA CUP SECOND ROUND TIES
London, December 10.
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The ball was lobbed over their cheung Hon-chal, Sin Yu-guities which resulted in drawn games was unmariced, and who petted in-kit Leg Hung-keo-Lee next week de follows: heads to the waiting Tang, who He Yau-kee, Chu Kumaling, Ho today will be re-played during BERVANTS' PASEURAA from close range, fade
Round game botween the sticks and saved many dimenit shots
*Brown was a continual source Tang Yee-kit completed. -his of danger when, in possession hat trick soon atlarwards with and in alcoŋseguonoo, found a terrifa drive which boat Locker
all the way
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