THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30-1935,
AIRMEN PUT UP A BIT OF
GO A FIGHT, BUT STILL DOWN 9-3 TO S. CHINA
It looks as though nothing is going to stop South China, reigning Champions of the First Division, from retaining their trophy for yet another year, judging by the 9-3 trouncing they handed to the RAF at Caroline Hill yesterday evening.
With their victory yesterday, South China huve netted a total of 20 goals with five against them in two outings. They beat the Navy 11-2 in their opening match. The RAF will have to do very much better than they did yesterday at Caro. line Hill if they are to win any games at all this season.
The first 45 minutes of the Bret half will best be remem- bored for the dogged stand put up by the Airmen when South China took
In the very first Ove minutes Wal-am completed the roul by Ho Cheung-you thrilled the netting the laat two goals that. crowd as he made for the RAF's brought the foal tally to -3. gual but his effort was trapped
2-0 lead. After by Brottle who cleared just in that period, the RAF completely | the nlek of time. outplayed the Chinese for ↑ spell with some superb exhibi- tions of bolt control,
South China's defenders were caught Int-footed time and in by the RAF's sweeping attack and their clover passing tactics and accurate shooting in come ways compensated speels- tors for the dull first. 30 minutes. 40th A Snap goal In the minute
the saw
Airmen reducing the score to 1-2 and just when il appeared that for once the Chinese would have to put In a fight. the RAF forwards fumbled one ufter another in front of gou to lose their ascendancy.
When the interval arrived. South China took a 3-1 lead and from then onwards it was such a monotonous succession of goals that even the referee found it difficult to keep count
of the score.
slaughter is lust
FIRST TALLY
after drawing Price
TEAMS
South Ching
Lau Kin-chung: Kwok Kam- lung,
Chiping, Lau
Wong Hong-chung, Luk Tur-hay, Tong Wal-an, HO Cheung-yau, Lee Yuk-tak, Ylu Sheung: Chun Chenk-yin, Mok Chun-wah.
RAF
Three minutes later, (I/ when South number one came Chinn's Ho Cheung-you crossed to a over a nent pass over
who, waiting Mok Chun-wah
out, into the ball leisurely placed the far corner of the net.
Price: Broitle, Martin: Sum- The next to threaten Price Imers, Burns, Stoker; Proctor, Ho Cheung-you whose MeLennon, Toth, Clarke, Blag-
Brottle booting (burn, piledriver saw the ball well out to midfield.
The Airmen had their first attempt ni goal whien McLennan let dy a first timer only to find the ball well off the mark.
was
Goal number two for South China resulted from a Lee Yuk- tak-Yiu Cheuk-yin move with the former beating Price all the way with a picture gool. This goal scored in the 19th minute turned out to be South China's Complete
last goal-for the time being ut the term to describe the plight only came to life to knock holes leust-for their opponenta sud-
of the Almen after
The resumption. There
only all through the Chinese defence, Was
HAF's Clarke caught Lau Kin- did all the team team
goal chung with a left footed drive in damaging work azic as after goat came
the only is the 40th minute to give the Airmen their opening goal. This appointment to the crowd was
that it so unexpectedly at the Chinese side did not
gave Kin-chung no chance io manage to score double figures
they did In ugain
Their Bet his hands to the ball. as opening match.
onc
that
RAF started cautiously but it
South
who China
With Mok dictated the pace,
was
soon
came
This gool netod like tonie to The Airmen enjoyed the team.
try-to-stop-me spell. For- Wards Toth, Clarke and Mc- Chun-wah making the openings Lean went about their job in front of South China's goal-
at left wing the Airmen soon month in so workmanlike a
were forced on the defensive,
Mrs Smith Wins English Women's
Mrs
Golf Title
Leeds, Sept. 29,
the Frances Smith, who nearly withdrew from the tournament a week
holder,
manner that it appeared that they would not level the score but also race ahead with a goal or two lend.
NOT TO BE
Unfortunately it was not to ba. South China's defenders, sensing their precarious position, consolidated their defence, turn- heat with some on the
attacks to spirited counter-
3-1 in lengthen their lead to the 42nd minute through Yiu Cheuk-yin who pushed, the hall
ed
o beenage of thess doubts, into an unguarded goal. retained her English Women's Golf Championship at
Moor
Town here today with a magni-
The Interval came with the score unchanged. On resump¬
ficent four and three victory tion the RAF brought the crowd over Miss Elizabeth Prico in Die
to their fect when they crashed 36 holes final.
in their second goal in the This goal came Mrs Smith, who a little more second minute,
from then a month ago was in hos-from a beautiful header
kick taken by pital after a sudden iliness, play-Toth off flag ed with merciless precision today Proctor.
to confirm her victory over Miss With the score at 3-2 in Price in lust year's finu. It is South China's favour, the Air- the third time Mrs Smith, for- men really went alt out for the merly Miss Frances Stephens, equaliser and they might have has won the title.
succeeded had they been more Mrs Smith
up accurate in their shooting and was seven
18 holes less inclined to over-dribbling. after this morning's and though Miss Price fought buck well she could not close the gap.-Reuter,
Burmese Soccer Team Passes Through Colony
As it turned out, South Chine put a stop to their opponents/ dominating spell by scoring ngain. This me it was Ho Cheung-yau who, after beating three RAF defenders, made it 14-2.
GOAL FOR STOKES
KL
With Newcastle United goalkeeper Thompson helpless at his feet, Tottenham Hotspur · centre- forward Stokes dribbles by him to crack in Spur's first goal of the First Division match against New- castle at Tottenham on September 24. Spurs won 8-1. -Reuterphoto.
WORLD SERIES
Yankees Make It Two In A Row By Beating Brooklyn Dodgers
By LEO H.
PETERSEN
4-2
New York, Sept. 29. The New York Yankees made it two in a row in the World Series today when they defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 4-2, with pitcher Tommy Byrne winning his own game.
two
BRITISH ISLES WELL BEATEN
South Africans Retain
Rugby Record Held Since 1896
By THE TIMES SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.
Port Elizabeth.
In a match markedly similar in pattern to the second international at Cape Town the identical South African team which achieved a victory of 25 points to nine there beat the British Isles by two goals, three tries, and a dropped goal (22 points) to a goal and a try (8 points) in the fourth and final international match here on September 24.
The Springboks thus shared the honours of the series, the British Isles having won the first and third matches 28-22 and 9-6 at Johannesburg and Pretoria respec- tively. By winning at Port Elizabeth the home country maintained its proud record South Africn last shared a of not having lost an international series since 1896. series in 1928 against New Zealand,
D.
D. F. Retlef In the Cape Town interna- always probing for a weakness,, (captain),
Transvaal), Wonal the South African for-led directly to
the first two (Northern
capable Ackermann (Western Province). wards gol on top in the second tries by Briers, the
British Isles-D. G. S. Baker half after the teams had crossed Springbok right wing. Both were
A.
Podlow over level at 3-all. This time vital scores, the first coming on (England); the British Tales held a lead of the stroke of half-time and the (Ireland), J. Butterfeld (Eng-
land). A. J. O'Re
O'Reilly (Ireland), five
half-time points to three
me second just two minutes after
C. I (Walce): G. Griffiths cracked in front the resumption. then and against a
Morgan pack that
Their effect on the South
(Wales), R. E. G. Jeeps
O. played with
V fire, power,
and skill
Williams and
fairer reflection of # nable, gamo wore on, and finally exchanges in the opening half
Roly more | Africans' morale was consider-} {Northampton);
1s the
Meredith
Wates
C. C.
proved irresistible. And as in would have been an eight points Meredith (Wales), J. T. Green- the Cape Town match there lead to the British team instead wood (Scotland), R. H. Thomp were costly mistakes by the of a slender two points ad-on (Ireland) (captain), R. H. Williams (Wales), R. C. c. tourists in defence. The final vantage.
Thomas (Wales), R. J. Robins score indicates that the British Still, the visitors had only
(Wales). Isles were well beaten-and so themselves to blame for not they were.
pertod of ascendancy,' Defeat Of The
From the thirteenth minute of the home their attacks in the second half, when Ulyale, Moreover, it would be unfair to South Africa's fy-half, crossed a splendid Springbok pack which, for their third try to make the particularly in the second half, score 11-5 the tourists van-
guard was unable to gain posses-ed for above its Pretoria;
in
the
FIRST BLOOD
without response
Tourists Understandable
declsive. sion often enough to suggest to suggest that the absence
*** | of Reid was in any way hopes of a possible rally. Yet,
There were times when the half, it was the vial-Springbok eight walked with": Art tore who won the initiative
their opponents
nts pushing them
(By The Times Rugby from the start and a sufficient
back yards share of the bail from lines result Van Der Merwe was able off the ball. As a
Football Correspondent) The most disappointing thing out, tight and loose, to bring book
to hook seven times from his their backs into play,
about the result was not so much awicward side in the second half the dofeat as the score. Five
V. from .B.
fries to two, added to the seven As in the three previous in- Meredith, who had heeled twice tries to two scored by the South ternationals the tourists drew from his tight head in the first Africans at Cape Town, repre- Arst blood when from an 40 minutes.
sents a
out- margin which Byrne's single with the bases loaded and two out in the fourth inning scored orthodox movement in midfield South Africa finished with
too completely balances
to be O'Reilly, playing at
centre,
substa Jal lead .cn the set pleasant the gallant victories of runs, and they turned out to be the big ones.
oleverly came, round on the out- | serum count and were also the British Isles at Johannes- Allowing only five hits, the held the Yankees at bay the rest side of the right wing, Grimths, ahead at the lines-out, where burg and Pretoria. 35-year-old Byrne became the of the way, but it was too little } to `cutch the Springbok defence Clagsen wis the outstanding The fact that such a heavy drst lefthanded pitcher to beat and too late.
napping with a perfect cross-perfonner,
defeat could occur, twice won a the Dodgers as a starter and
kick.
[rather, dovaslating reply by crowd of 64,707 in big route-going pitcher this year.
Greenwood, the Itvollest of the
African Rugby to the South Stadlům, cheered Britisti forwards,
The writing was on the wall Sou was up to Lefthander Whitey
Ford Byrne's every pitch in
when the diminutive Springbok charge that it did not possess whipped them yesterday in the ninth no he got Roy Campanelloulstrip the full-back Drynce the blind side for Fry and Koch Opponent.
scrumhalf, Gentles, broke round the scoring power of its brilliant
One knows some of opening game, 6-5, but needed an a pop fly, Carl Furillo on a and dive over near the posts
but not ninth inning help from Bob fly ball, and struck out Hodges for Fedlow to add the extra to handie before sending Ulyate the answers,
The defeat of itself, of course, the posts ints.
Had the British side for a try
behind
was easily understandable, even Dryburgh converted to likely. which
What with repeated in- been able to break through for
furley and the growing strain of another score to increase their make the score 11-5.
This score acted as a spur to a Rugby tour in South Africa, lead the match might have
the Springboks, whose forwards, this last and most strenuous taken a different course,
Pedlow
Retief, and Fry ex-match of all was bound to be a with Koch, chance by Jost
took complete command. hazardous adventure. celling, failing with a 35 yards' penalty They drove a wedge into the Perhaps Morgan's Injured an British ranks by hand to and ankle really should have kept
U.S. Air Force Marksmen To Visit Colony
Clay Pigeon shooting enthusiasts will be interest- ed to know that a friendly Skeet and Trap competi tion has been arranged be- tween tite Far East Air
Force Rod and Gun Club, Japan and the Noorkang Gun Club,
The match has
been scheduled to take place at the Hongkong Gun Club's shooting ground ut Castle Peak Road, Kowloon. Cap- tained by Brigadier Gene- ral 0. K. Niess, who incl dentally is also the President of the FEAF Bod and Gun Club, the visiting icams will consist of some very fine shatgun artists and the competition will be looked forward with Interest by local Skeet and Trap shooters. Moreover, this is the first time that such a competition has over boen arranged. All being well. the American teams will fly in by special plane from Japan to the next few days:
Two minutes after this Yu British Boxer
| Chouk-yin centred a lovely pass Lover to Mok Chun-wah for
A Yonico
Grim. The loat lefthanded to close out the game, pitcher who started against the Dodgers, went all the way and won, was Joe Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Redlegs on Sept. 16,
1054.
The Yankees scored all four fourth of their runs in the Inning, after the Dodgers bad jumped off to a 1-0 lead.
Billy Dodger starter
Loes, although allowing the Yankee lead-off batter in every inning to get on, was able to ward off damage until that fatal fourth.
the
Bob Turley, Yankee right- and Johnny Podres, hander,
Dodgers southpaw, were named today to pitch the third game of Work Series at Ebbets the Field, Brooklyn, tomorrow,
won 16 and Turley for the Yankees this season while Podros won 10 and lost 10 with the Dodgers.
take the ball on the
COMPLETE COMMAND
all.
lost 13-place-kleiding has been
undeniable weakness in this passing rushes, and on these side--and a surprising lack of being checked heeled back for him out of the match, but what resulted in a few Gentles and Ulyste to send of the moral effects, and who ceived attacks breaking their three-quarters away.
could, have taken Baker's place. successfully at full-back if the later had taken on the pivotal position?
Manager Walt Alston of the Dodgers
that he announced would change his "line-up to- morrow, sending Sandy Amoros to left field and Junior Gilliam to second base. That will put Don Zimmer, who made two errors today at second the bench. United
The Dodgers had scored it the top of the fourth when Pe Wee Reese doubled for the first | hit off Byne and scored on easy.
Duke Snider's single,
Brooklyn picked up its other run in the fifth when Jackle Robinson walked and stopped of secondi when Don Zimmer singled He went on to third as pitch-bitter Frank Kellert grounded into a double play and scored when Junior Gillum singled.
DODGERS' THREAT
base, Press,
on
England Share Honours With Ireland At Golf
There
were
a
too
often
poor day, baictorles, had a gestures of British defance and heeling COSTLY MISTAKES
down at the crucial point.
The South Africans backing Butterficid was almost over up was first class and at times after a good run, being tackled forwards and backs combined in
Perhaps Thompson had not movements that had near the line by Dryburgh (the attractive Northampton ma
man was hurt in the British visibly rattled under really recovered sufficiently to the process) and then after pressure, knocks-on being re-return to the side as captain and one of the two key men in the Griffiths had come into the line quent.
middle In
of the second row. the twenty-third minute. to
men he make the extra threw away a clear over-lap by Centies and Ulyate worked the where Keld had done so well at
Pretoria. blind wide to feed the fast and missing out Butterfeld and
More important still was the throwing a bad pass
ind clever left-winger Van Vollen- behind
hoven and he dived over after a fires of at least two members Pedlow's back.
Two minutes later of an all-important front row, Morgan, at outside-helf, 30-yard run.
wem that the wasted many a bail by electing Ulyate put the seal on a ane dis- though it does
play
with a neat Toft-footed British pack got a fair share of to kick, and indeed this Wolsh-drop that pushed South Africa's the ball, and it was the shove man,
who had played such a big lead up to 17-5.
bohind them which folicul and part in his team's Pretoria and
few token resulted
In slow Johannesburg
outplayed by in one of these---in the thirty- TWO Ulyate, his opposite number, second minute Griffiths joined Other questions are bound to Ha Davies, for Southport, Sept. 20. It was difficult to escape the the line to take Morgan's poss be asked. But that was DS close DA Everything pointed to a thrill-impression that Morgun through and send O'Reilly off on a do- instance, been dropped solely field that through a temporary loss of Brooklyn could get. After the ing finish to the Home Amateur out the game was conscious of Kermined run across fifth, Byrne allowed only three International Golf Champion his suspect left ankle and that took him over at the corner for form, or because he, too, had. Dodgers to reach base. Gilship at Royal Birkdale here he could not run with his usual a try, cheered to the echo by a not fully recovered from
record crowd of 37,000. This injury? These questions surely who walked in the after the
second day's play confidence,
For that matter the inclusion was O'Reilly's sixteenth try of had better be left to the men when England seventh and was erased in a today double play, pinch-hitter Don holders,
Ireland shared of Thompson for Reid in the the tour and i cost him a die-on the spot and, as they say..
in the know, Hoak, who walked in the eighth first place
with 11⁄2 pack and that of Pedlow at located shoulder.
Lat with 14 men (R. C. C. Almost certainly it was a lett Liverpool, Sept. 29,
wing in preference to Thomas came out of the pock) mistice to move O'Reilly tram inning but also was erased in
Davies Wally Thom British Welter- double play, and Reese who
did not have happy weight Boxing Champion, singled with two out in the England and Ireland, having results. Thompson had played the tourists conceded another a flank into Davies's piano.
won their scored a quick knockout over | eighth.
openlag matches only once the last four at when Ackermann broke Pedlow, playing on the
aff a loose bali to send wing clear
O'RG and yesterday, clashed today
and games the Belgian Middleweight Anire
there was not
apparently made De Kersgieter in the second The double play which killed shared
the shove in the British packellet over and Retter round of their eight rounds
the Dodgers' threat in the winning seven games with one that there had been in Pretoria egin on the stroke of no mistakes in fielding the lofted
ilde. Thus the touriste DOKL contest here tonight.
eighth was the sixth of the halved.
nor the same effectiveness at again failed at const level where head upon which South African Rugby so frequently game, bronking a World Series
five defeats were relles, dour at their VITAL SCORES
sustained, a fact for which they Yet the real thing was that As for Pediow, his misfielding luce unable to advance any con the British defence never, was
(vinoing explanation. of high, shrewdly directed cross-
Groenwood's try embled the tirely sound and had to rely who
too much upon the unceasing punte of Ulyate,
tear to exceed. The 1953 Aus-
protection of their tralian team's record of 92 fries and the frequent pressure on a tour of South Africa, and exerted by their own backs. the British side also had the satisfaction, in spite of dedents
South China's fifth goal. Scores KO Win
1
Mok Chun-wah completed hat-trick by scoring the sixth, Tho Burmese Soccer team,
seventh and eight goals for will play matches in South Chins after which which
Ho and Cheung-you and Japan, Communist Chinu
thun Chan Hongkong,
through passed Hongkong yesterday by BOAC en-route to Tokyo,
7
The team of 18 players and three will play officiat
matches in Japan before going to Canton, Hankow and Peking to play matches in China after October 12.
KENNY KWOK INJURED
Over Belgian
4
victories.
and
each
the
hanaurs,
tho
ench
Kenny
Kwok, one of the Colony's leading jockeys, was
In the other contest today injured at the race- slightly
The *bout lasted only record. Each club came up Scotland scored courne early this morning when | minutca,
a narrow vic- Thom, a Southpaw, with three twin killings today.
tory over Wales by seven games pony which he was feeding unleashed a fierce battery of unexpectedly lifted its head und | left and right hooks to the Loes was relieved by rookie to six with two halved. struck the jockey on the face.
The Championship ends to- Belgian's chin and followed with Kwok suffered superficial a tremendous left hook to the
morrow with England meeting in Hongkong sometime after injuries and is now resting at body which put de Kangieter
Scotland and Ireland Wales-Reuter, down for full count-Reuter,
The team, which is led by U Winn Pe, President of the Burma Athletic Association, is expected to play two matches
October 20.
home.
THE GAMBOLS
IT'S A LONG WAY BUT) THERE WERE SOME LOVELY BLACKBERAIEC) THERE LAST YEAR I
I've LADDERED MY
STOCKING TH
SANCHIVE TOON MY TROUSERS
Don
Berbent after Byrne's fourth inning single and Bescent and two other Dodger relievers, Karl Spooner and Ĉiem Lapine,
by Barry Appleby
AN OVER-RIPE. BLACKL -
BEREN HAS MY.ORES GATHERED
JT WÉVRI
It works out at twenty' thrgs and sixpence fail gadh pound of jam s
opposing
GOLDEN CHURN
the line-out.
HOME RUGGER RESULTS
Was
London, Sept. 20. Rugby results today were:
Burby Levese New Zealand Dour Barrow 17, Now Zealanders 15. Busby Välen Club Matches Penzance and N3, Falmouth. Stroud 8.
HOME SOCCER
Gopt. 20
all but
21.
Instead of
two costly
forwards
When all is said and done, however, let us give credit to In the last two games the South Africans for having achieving, the best record
of muy team to tour Africa since 1890. visitors overall tour
sat up and ̈ ́takon: effective.
South notice in the face of a
The
record
defeats which had shown
read: Played 24; won 18. 1ot attacking powers In NLE
Vary
for 432, poor light. A
Apparently they learned the 4, drew one points against 257.
10 tons a bit too quickly and THE TEAMS
too well. Nor should asking a South Africa. R. M. Gnumber of awkward questions Dryburgh, (Western Province); of our own alde allow
carping T. Briors (Western Province) criticism to D. J. Binclair
laic (Transvaal); W This Ronenberg (Transvaal), K.-yan soney in out of 1 hundre Vollenhoven (Northern
in,
·British" fales team has dono infinitely better than
yaul); C: Ulyale (Transvaal), crilles expected, and, In Reunion: Wonton Province) Amaia, it he played @aplandi
Er Koch (Boland), A. Von Der with tremendous courage." and Marwa (Boland), B. J Bekker added greatly, to the prestige TOPARROT MEERDEvan), ku of) Britch Rugby Mihroliginis the world, f. Ona rodily is nor