EASTERN = 5, ARMY 3

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER: 27; ; 1935.

NOT THIS TIME

HOGAN'S PENALTY MISS AND

CHU

WING-KEUNG'S MAGIC

WERE THE DECIDING FACTORS

Says I. M. MacTAVISH

This is really the tale of two men and their emotions. Written in blazing letters across Eastern's victory is the masterful magic of ebullient while across the Army's defeat is heavily imprinted Chu Wing-keung

Hogan's moment of misery.

With the score standing at two-all and the second half 12 minutes old McMillan got the ball away out on the right wing. Cutting in at top speed he beat man after man and just when he looked set for a brilliant score he was pulled down from behind.

his.

woefully weak effort went level

straight JMS,

Were

Up come Hogan to take the later his popularity had vanlah |

протез the and Jelek vital penalty

birt

Morris ran on to a thorough Yong Pul-dor's Into

to his left, and pass, VoCred Hogan beat the ground in anguish but all the theatricals sent an angular shot at the goal, ootid not

a disastrous The

had it well goalkeeper mls.

covered but somehow it cluded his grasp and before he could recover it was in the not,

EXCLUSE

Speculation is always vulner- able but one cannot help won- dering how the game would have #one Hogan had accepted this wonderful chance to put his side in the lend at a critical stage of the game.

The r the two teams was simply that Eastern bad Chu Wing-keung who

prompted pilates,

and modded them to victory.

difference between

His uncanny ball control and his ability to sum up a situation inn flost was unmatched by anyone else on the field, and the urvation he received when he scored his ride's anal goal and incidentally his own third-was

Marris worked like a Trojon to keep the soldiers in the game end on current form heas surely no equal in his position in the Colony, Crompton and Hogan were good backs and the half- back line worked hard to check Chinese for- the wiles of the

Meinnes ot right-holf wards.

and did many clever

things looked good in possession...

Chu Inside-left

Wing- au-but

keung still got three goals!!!

McMillan nover stopped run- ning from start to finish but he his tendency to be as the tension mounted the hard must curb

the tackle... it's a tackling soldiers were every bitte into

dangerous habit. Chesterman got as likely to go ahead as the through a lot of work and wor- much cleverer Chinese boys.

ried Chan Kar-sau but White below McLoughlin were form.

The Rome speeded up preciably as both sides strugglea for the lead, There was some grand contrasting football and

VERDICT

hard, fast, entertaining game well handled by Referee Sammy Tsang. Not everyone agreed

Then came Hogan's "Dial 'M'jand tor Misery" contribution to the proceedings, and his penalty miss that plunged his mates to A deep despair. The regrettable feature was that McMillon had seemed certain to score the goal

with all his decisions that his fine run deserved when

but he kept the game going he was brought down.

along at a hively pace. Eastern much a spontaneous acclama-

and Enstern breathed again

to win If only deserved tom of his sterling display It it

to the Army account of short slego

Chu Wing-keung's wag for his goal, brilliant us #1 | goal where Charlesworth had

14 cardit performance....but to be in top form to prevent a they will seldom have to fight

harder than they did here.

Wha

STRONG ATTACK

Their

The guine started in sensa- tional fashion when in first attack the Army came with

set

EXOTC.

At last Eastern got the goal they deserved on the balance of Chow Man-chi play.. but even who was the scorer must still b inches of telling the let be wondering how his shot from strong attack on the right saw McMillan cul

outside the penalty the ball Across L It literally ran along travelled unhindered through a the goal.

veritable forest of legs and into the goal line, scrapped the far post, and was cleared.

the

and

the back of the net.

Five minutes

later a

#IN

bod

This near disaster stung Eastern boys into action. They blunder on the six-yards Une by Mclanes presented Chu Wing- moved the ball with skill

the keung with another goal and it but they found speed,

seemed the game was over, Dri soldiers willing mixers and the the 80th minute Chu Wing- anlookers were treated to some eung got the goal of the season. entertaining and often exclting In midfield a high lab dropped

football. There were good tries out of the air and he controlled

near misses at both ends

it beautifully

and

and 11 was Roon obvious that of his Ko Po-keunt was not all happy agains

faeties of Morris.

foot.

with the outside

As Amyworth went into the the fast clusive tackle Chu

cleverly lifted the ball over his head and raced the middle. Charles- through

One felt that a goal just had worth quickly spotted the dan

to come but when it did it was ger and dashed from his goal,

tragedy for the Eastern but the wily veteran chipped the

Away out the ball high over his

on

1

defenders

Jeft

arins and

TEAMS

on

Eastern's Chu Wing-keung failed to beat Army's Charlesworth this time for the Army custodian punch- ed well out for the defence to clear. Lau Chi-lam (left) looks on helplessly, in this Senior Division League match played at the Club ground with Eastern keeping their unbeaten record with a 5-8 win-China

Mail Photo.

YESTERDAY'S RUGGER

New Zealand Ship

Beats Club 8-3

By "PAK

LO"

CAA 5, CLUB

Soccer In Blunderland

At Caroline

By "TOUCHWOOD”

Hill

It was soccer in blunderland at the Caroline Hin Stædium. when Clintese Athletic met the Hongkong Football Club in a Senior Division League match to win by five goals to two yesterday.

The CAA boya, regarded as the team likellest to upset the League leaders →→ Eastern, South China and Kitchee minu played soccer at its lowest ebb in their match against the Club.

.

Unlike the sterling per-Heung-cheung who rotted with moon, formance they put up against the help of Lung Wing-hui and Chow South Chinn last week. when Chow Slu-hung.

Chow Heung-thouts Blu-hung, Tam Sum- chuen, Leung Wing-hul.

after a five-goal deficit they CAA cânte back after the Club: Jones; Armstrong, stunned the Caroliners by breather with on carly 4th Bishop; Planck, Phayer, Brad- slamming in four quick goals minute goal. This resulted from bury; McCall, Douglas, Tomlin- und would have levelled then move by left-winger Leung

score had they some luck with wing-hul who put Chow Sul-on, Pickering, Neal. them, the Athletics yesterday hung and Chow Heung-cheung

were true worth.

run.

in

only a shadow of their on

the

culminating Heung-thing Anding the net with a sliff grounder.

They missed such a succession of certainties in 90 minutes of Club's second and tast goal uninspiring soccer that a large was noored in the 28th minute by spectatorn Left-winger Neal and then CAA percentage of started leaving the stadium long brought the final tally before the game ended.

with Ho Kai beating Jones seven

the

NOW THEY STAND Tenim standings up to and in- cluding October 20:

Qola

PWL

Eastern

South China

6-2 Kitches

Bing Too

CAA

Sainte

Army

iCwong Woh

HAR

Pulice

KMB

On top of the poor CAA disminutes from time. play It must be pointed out

THE TEAMS that one of the two flag-happy linesmen performed his task too ĐAA; Hun Kan, Chung Yuk- Navy meticulously. So much so that koo, Low On; Ho Kai, Ho Shing, there

occastona Yoting Kwok-klt; Tan Kam-club were several when there was no justification

halt to the for a temporary

The

offside match,

frequent decisions against the CAA dis- couraged them to such an extent that their forwards became over- cautious whenever they were in front of goal.

DILLY-DALLYING

After 10 minutes of dily- dallying in front of the Club's realmouth, Chinese Athletic

opened the scoring when Chow Heung-choung's

long range centre put centre-forward Chow Clow Stu-hung in possession. worked post Bishop and drew goalkeeper Jones out to push

Army: Charlesworth, Hogan, Crompton, McInnes, Ashworth,

Before Yesterday evening at Happy Valley the most enjoy. Toifrey, Chesterman, McMillan, able gume of the season so far from both the spectators Morris, White, McLoughlin.

Eastern: Yong Pul-dor, Lee and players" viewpoint took place between the Club and Ping-chul, Chan Kar-sau, Chow | HMNZS Pakaki,

Po-keung, Man-chi, Ko

Leo Kwok-wah, Ho Ying-fun, Lau Chi-lam, Kwok Ying-lok, Chu Wing-keung, Hau Ching-to,

Hungary Retains World Pentathlon Team Title

Macolin, Switzerland, Oct. 26. Hungary retained the World Modern Pentathlon team title

McLoughlin bent Chow jumped for joy as it dropped when the ath and final event

Man-chi and sent a long shot

hot Just under

the

in the general direction of the brilliant goal, goul. Severni defenders gave

# sort passed....but

of respectful hod as

60 did goal keeper Yong, and to the don- sternation of his mates sprawled on the ground watched the ball trickio the net.

A couple

he

and into

Inter of minutes

made it

McLoughlin almost

two when

a high lob

gave the Eastern

of trouble

the crossbar goalkeeper plenty before he got it away.

Crossbar for a of

the

took

Championships, the Cross-Country running. spectators were starting place here today. make for to

the exits when Morris sent

The Ko Po-keung) the

other events counting wrong way with a neat body towards the Championship were swerve before crashing the ball Horse Riding, Fencing, Shooting into the net to cut the lead to and Swimming which were held two goals again.

un previous days.

A

a

Pukaki eventually emerged the victors by 8 points (1 goal, 1 try) to 8 points (1 dropped goal). From begin- ning to end it was a hard going, robust light with both teams showing a terrific amount of spirit.

With only a few minutes to The Club team was not the full side by aby muhar. In fact go the Pukaki, chtered on by It consisted froebly of those their exuberant mates on the players who were not selected touchline, really put the pres or could not play last Saturday. sure oh and the bail was sent But what a fine team they made. across the Club line.

However,

It was kicked into The forwards were by far the touch with 10 yards to go and best of the two packs. Ably led from a long lineout Hughes by Kerr, they completely over- got the ban and dived over to powered their opponents in the

score beside the posts. loose and the lincouts, while in converted. 8-3. And the

scrums they had an ended. set equal share of the bali.

#

***SAZBANK22A==

Some Courses Do Not Help Racing

The Racehorse Owners' Association are de- the ball to the back of the net. manding a large share for owners by way of in- down for another crack at Jones, racecourse companies from the sale of their tele- CAA could Gettle creased prize money from the revenue obtained by Club sprang a surprise with the equiliser in the very next vision rights. minute. Left-winger Neal Job-

Some courses have already taken action along these bed over a beautiful centre and Pickering, standing just in front lines and the Racehorse Owners Association are some way Hon Kan, put his head to the behind in their latest drive on dehalf of the hard-pressed ball and had the Athletics" | owner, custodian beaten all the way.

Langus been

out

yur

all

I am sure the Jockey Club will take considerable interest In the manner in which race- COUERS respond to their television revenue.

While the Racehorse Owners are quite right in

have been better

it

Every racecourse company Ascot and York have always The Bottom of the

as two twp should be trying all, the times to recognised temin gave Hon Kon plenty to worry about in the 20th minute courses which put money into improve conditions for owners when Tominton's angular drive racing without taking anything and for the public.

the Throughout saw the ball curving goalwards, but fortunately for the Athletics entrance fees paid by owners to It rolled just short of the mark. both Ascot and York returns to

Athletic increased their lead them in prize inaney.

SMALL DIVIDENDS by the 24th minute, Right winger Tan Kam-moon tapped Pogson the ball over to an unmarked Major Lesile Petch, manager Association thus

Chow Heung-cheung who in of York, also controls Redcar, demanding a share for owners,

flashed split second

the ball where he is gradually trying tit would home before confounded establish the York principle. they had taken the trouble to Jones.

The dividends paid to share find out which racecourses had and holders In the Redcar Race already done something With only a minute to go to Company are very small.

which were still languishing in the pant. the interval, CAA scored ögain

this time it was Chow Majar Petch is interested in a flourishing racing system and not out to merely make dividends for his shareholders. In the South, Sir John Crocker Bultee! operates the same system at Ascot, though he has

been able to not yet Hurst Park.

THE TEAMS

Mahal, Andrews, Wernham, Fatani,

Mitchell,

Walker, Hughes, Davis, Rewele, Patterson, Har and per, King, Foton, Beswarick.

With this larger share of thin ball they should have

Pukaki: scored oftener, but O'Kelly refused to Pogson, trust his threes enough and kicked for touch most of the game. When he did send the ball out to the wing he left it | rather Into, wil 1 Wings found themselves penned on the 'ne with little space to move la

In defence the threes were not so good us the Pukalci bunch, and had their tackling at times been lower the result might casily have been different.

Clab Martin, Purves, Spencer, Roberts, Clait, 'D'Kelly, Steward,

Clarke, Knight,

Robertson, McColl-McCowan, Kerr, Arm- strong-Wright.

2

Ansdel, Hargroves, Five Probables

For Jockey Cup

Interport

Tennis Team

had NINE HECTIC MINUTES

The Hungarians

of aggregate

12,407 points The next 9 minutes were followed by Russin with 11,924.5

for Easter's under hectic ones

near and Switzerland with 11.424.5. defence dar, the

Konstantin Salnikov of Russia panic-stricken

unexpected won the Individual World Cham- Army boys finting latent strength staged a tremend-

with 4,453.5 pointa. Corner Plonship ous grand stand finish.

Pukaki's threes were definite- Up

great second with 4,305.5 and Aladar his after corner was forced er Olavi Mannonen (Finland) was al the other end

(Hungary) third with ly dangerous and their passing opposlie number Charlesworth cross from White went scream- Kovacsi

with Morris's 4.230.6.

was crisp and well timed, but was having his own troubles asing across the goal

shot Ho Ying-fun sent a stream of head only inches away: a

Russia won the Cross-Country the wings were a little inclined

to run

ahead of the centres, team event eager from Chesterman just missed accurate crosses

with the United In the target; Chan Kar-sau's head Stats second and Flakand third, causing a good few movements heads in the danger area.

to bog down due to forward the 20th minute Chu Wing-knocked another one off the line Bestil Haase (Sweden) was the

passes. Their tackling was keung got the equaliser when he and with almost the test kick of individual Cross-Country win-

***better than the Club's and threw himself in the air to head the game Yong scrapped away a

Sergeant D. Cobley Hughes at serum half had a very Association will send an official ner with

The Hongkong Lawn Tends brilliant goal...although McMillan shot that was slipping (Britain)

and George second Lambert (United States).

team to Macau for the first round there was just a suspicion that In at the post.

of the Annual Interport Tennis Forty-eight competitors from Charlesworth should have been

ot Macao before Chu got out to the ball

Malch, to be played 17 nations took part in the Championships.-Reuter.

on November 12 and 13.

The Hongkong representatives will be

his head to it.

on to

A GOOD GÐAL

In

Hatt the 33rd minute Ching-to mude the first of his only two worthwhile contribu- tons to the Eastern cause when he Blcked the ball deross the face of the goal for Kwok Ying- lok to slam it home.

Again it

was a good goal but both Ad

and Crompton WITH worth caught fat-footed within touch distance of the score ing

Seconds later Hau hit the top of the post.

As Yong Pui-dor took up his position in goal at the start of the second half he was given a round of applause by the faith- ful fans in the popular sland behind him but 90 seconds.

VISTAVISION

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EMPIRE

Out on his own for Eastern was of course Chu Wing-keung and he got good support from Chan Kar-eau, Chow Man-chi, Ho Ying-fun and Kwok Ying- lok. Lee Kwok-wah played for three-quarters of the game with his head henvily bandaged after

accidental clash penalty area.

пл

In

the

Ko Po-keung is only a shadow of the player he was in his South China days and he was frequently besten In the air and on

the ground in this gaine.

SPORTRAIT

*Sutch-her, you'd PUT - UUMER my wife's EMOVE ME to emptying

good day.

VERY EVEN

The game was on the whole very even with the Club slight- ly on top in the first half, and the converse true in the second

Colony Hardcourt hat.

Championships

Selected

At Newmarket

London, Oct. 37. Five probables with jockeys for the Jockey Cup to be run over two and a quarter miles at 1500 GMT at Newmaritet today sre.

Bitter Sweet (W. H. Carr). Romany Alr (W. Rickaby). Entente Cordiale (D. Smith), Prince Baric (E. Mercer). Bices You (E. Smith).

DEWHURST STAKES The Hon. M. W. Lo, OBE

Ten probables and jockeys for (non-playing Captain), Ho Ka-the Dewhurst Stakes to be run lau (Manager), Northan Louver seven furlongs at the same and Francis K, L, Mn, Ho Cheong-po, course half an hour later are: and Joseph Hsu, Elo Pereira, L. C. Lee, F. K. Wo, Tsul Wai-pui, Miss Y. Y. Tsui and Miss Dian Madgett.

The Club kicked off start pressed from the within a few minutes the ball came to O'Kely on the Pukaki's Iesuits yesterday in the Colony 26 and he dropped a very nice Hardcout Tennis Championships goal to com the scoring. De at the CRC wore;

spite repeated attacks by both sides there

no further

Schoolboys" Khiglém

Was

Ho Cheong-po beat it. Getz 0-0, 3-4 Ng Kanchoung beat and scoring in this half. Nei-mm 60, G<3] Tu Pozyip v Láng Fong 6-4, 4-6, 6-6, (unlined),

sist

be

Ratification (W. Rickaby) Prince Moon (W. H. Carr). Atlas (A. Breasley). Bukit Timah (E. Smith). Dacian (W. Snalth), Coppersmith (E, Mercer), Court Command (L. Piggott), Conquest (D. 'Smith),

The official Interport will con- of three singles and two doubles matolles and there will Interport two unoffedal In the 22nd minute of the | mixed doubles matches.

Hong- wli.bo The Drunken Saflor ( Edwin Tal beat T.K. cho os, second half Rewote, the Pukaki kong's representatives

prop, got the ball from the the father and daughter com- |Barlow)... loose and dived over to score bination of Trul Wal-pul and near the posts. The conversion Miss Y. Taul and Norman Lo

Tudor Era (C. Smirke). China Mall Special. and Miés Diana Madgett, wag missed. 3-3.

$2.

Men's Singles

Men's Doubles;

VT. Wang and Teny Leung beat C.B. Cheng and Chung Wing-Sowong B-2,3-0, 7-5

TODAY'S GAMES

Starting time: 6.15 pm

Kchoolboys Binging

Michael Lo y hou Chen-hwa.

Men's Doubles

W.P. Twil and T.K, Chay. Cheung Chov ani Tung Ching-kal; Ho Choong do and Ng Man-cheving

Josopis Jiara and D. PETR

HOME RUGGER RESULTS

Loddon, Oct. 20. Rugby resulta' today were: COUNTY O'SHIP MATCHES Karit [~14 [Sharroo; NAS Mälkiomoot 11 East Countien O Oxfordshire 13. Hortfóskaidro G Stussen van 8. Beckshire : 917- RUGBY LEAGUE NZ TOUR

St. Hcions 10 N. Zedlandets 3.

THE GAMBOLS

WILL" YOU HELP ME ON WITH MY CORT, DESAR

"

..

Barry

HAT: SHIRT:

change

Sinec they signed their television contract with the BBC, Kempton Park appear to be following the York example, and si

the the last meeting owners got bacle all the money they paid in sentrance fees.

This in self is hot sufficient but it is a great improvement on those courses, which give the same.or even less prize money but at the same time collect all the entrance fees to help pay for the prize money,

in

·ĦIG INCHEABES Kempton Park have already announced considerable creases in their prize money for their Christmas meeting. Would all this have happened without

a televisión contract?

There are some near-London racecourses which, have done nothing for owners aince tho end of the war. If anything, prize-money has gone dowIŁ

· of

was It is high time a list published of those racecourseS and those which help racing which do not. Tire Racchorsu Owners Association, are in good" position to do this

--London Expren Service).

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Italian Cyclist Sets New World Record

Milan, Oct. 20. Luigi Próféta of italy tonight claimed a World amateur 100 Kilometres cycling record with a time for the distance of 2 fours 28 minutes 38.4 seconds.

stadium and beat the Agures of He was riding at the Vigorelli

2 hours 29 minutes 6.2 soconds Data Miles of Italy, the former record holde Rou

INTER-LEAGUE HOME SOCCER

That is a position which

Sheffield: Oct. 28. they should be ashamed, - but The Football League beat the when their alarla pre compared Scottish League in their inter- to those of courses like Kemp-|·league match played -under. ton and Hurst Park they do not; floodlights here tonight by four seem in the least perturbed. goose to two niter Deadline at They do nothing to remedy a half-time by three role to most unsatisfactory positión..

one.---Noutor.

For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER

CYDER

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