KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933

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China Beat Civilians 6-1

VERY ONE SIDED GAME

the

Chinese forwards

HOUSEHOLD BRIĠADE

MEETING

(Special Air-Mall Service)

RUGBY FOOTBALL The Army 12 pts.; Royal Air

Force 3.

DIANA BAY BEATS TRENTBRIDGE

(Continued from page:6))

Race 8.

(Special Air-Mail Servics)

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Marquis

Hall.....(Alt. W. T. Stanton) 1 Amateur International at Champion Dr. J. C. Miegown's Doo

(Mr. Heard) 2 HW.

Mrs. Peter Young's Widnes

(Mr. Ip) a Won" by a neck; two lengths he tween second and third. Time: 1 min. 31 secs.

start

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $10,50.

Place: $3.10 $5.30; 86.40.

Betting.

W. P 113 142 £30 487

16

.40

.19

31

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In the final of the Lais Wah Cup competition which was played on

London, March 23-As was ex-

I Scotland 0 Bugland the Club ground yesterday, China

pected the Army won the inter- beat the Civilians easily by six

Services tournament at Twicken-

March 25.-The only goal goals to one. The match was too

London, March 29.The House-ham to-day by beating the Roya!

within WBB snatched one-sided to be interesting, and the

of B minute of the only feature was the way in which hold Brigade's annual meeting was Air Force by a goal, a dropped scored

made continued at Ruthampton yester-goal and a try (12 pts.) to a try rings" round the Civilians' delay, when the Prince of Wales part 3 pts.) The sun was shinning bril play, and after that there was lit- nered Capt. D. Greenacre in the liantly when the Army kicked off the sign on either side of the abili men's bogey foursomes, over eigh and a slight breaze favoured the ty, to get goals till the last 10 Air Forec but no scoring took minutes, when the Scottish for. teen holes. They did not make a return, The Prince drove well, but place until after the interval, and wards fairly beset and bombarded was erratio in the short game. even thon the Air Force scored first the English goal but only once did Adam (Pan} gave they get the ball through to have Dee (Heard) when Williams and Leigh Miss Joyce Wethered partnered Coote a chance to go for the line, no goal allowed for a rather un-Esk (Fung) Lt. Col. C. Wyld in the mixed four- and the wing, accelerating at the certain ease of offside. From the Gold Ring (Chanson)... somes, in which they finished 3

right moment, shot past Radcliffe kick-off the thres English inside Helter Skelter (Black) 189 and scored an excellent try for the forwards took the ball down the Marquis Hall down.

(Stanton)...1,317 1,245 R.A.F which Williams failed to fald, the Scottish team being up-

400 convert. Novis then went over to set by a strong sun which glared Widnes (Ip) ................ the loft wing, bringing Crawford in their faces. The ball was kick across to watch Coote, and at the ed clear but came back at once to same time the Army, although tem A. H. Fabian on the right wing. porarily deprived of the services He made off at full speed towards of his the goat-line and sent across a of Boast-injured by one

wn side-book the initiative and, well-placed centre. The ball ho- after a fiery forward rush, Craw vered a second or ford was sent away on the right goal-mouth. It was headed in and determined tackle seemed to hit the under side of the wing. With a McKera put him down, but after crossbar and come down." It was the R.A.F. had had a brief respite, quickly kicked out, and play went the Army gained their first score for a second or two towards mid- and the lend; Novis by passing in-field before it was realized that the

referee had given a goal. C.wards, having given Croston a chance to drop a goal with admir-

fence.

China made two changes from its victorious Sunday Herald team, Wong Mee Shan and Log In Chan taking the places of Lai Kwok Chiu and Tong Kwan respec- tively. The play put up by the Civilians Wk so poor that it did not even reach the standard of some of the second division matches, and

The best returns in the two com- Consequently they were on the de

On the other pelitions ware as follow:-.. fensive throughout. hand, the Chinese team, which, Mixed Foursomes:-J. E. Harri- with the exception of one, was comson and Mrs Herbert, & up; Maj. Posed entirely of South China play-Gen. C. J. C. Grant and Mrs. J. de ers, with their perfect understand-Kothschild, all square; A. D. ing and excellent passing, had the Stocks and Mrs. A D. Stocks, 1 Civilians' defemer time and again down: P. D. Miller and Mies F. beaten, and should have scored Livingstone, 2 down; Capt. T. G. more than six had they not dallied Lindsay and Hon. B. Brand, 2 don much in front of goal.

down: Lt. Col. C. Wyld and Miss J. Wethered, 3 down.

Civilians at Sen.

The Civilans' defence were a ways at sen" and their rush tacties, apparently with a view to stopping the Chinese onslaught, only made matters worse

The halves were almost as wook ay the hacks, while the forwards, *lacked

particularly combination who Shepherd,

besides heing selfish, stayed on the hall back line. Owing to the weakness of the des fence nothing ruch was seen of the forwards. but whatever opportuni- ties they had, were spoilt by bad passes and lack of co-operation.

An exactly opposits type of play was put up by the Chinese. Their tackling and short passes worked with clockwise precision, and were helped by the mistakes wade by their opponents. The excellent un- derstanding between their forwards and the way they passed through the Civilians defence was pleasing to watch, hut they had one fault, they dallied too much in front of goal.

The Game.

The game started with the Chi- nse attacking, and Marques saved

well from Mak So. Play then

transferred but E. Strange was too selfish to part with the ball, and entually was robbed of it. The Chinese again took up the attack, and after ten minutes of this, Fung King Cheung scored from a nice pass by Tam, Soon afterwards. however, Santos equalised after a brilliant, solo effort.

But after this, the Chinese were always en the attack, and after. about ten minutes of continuous bombardment of the Civilians' goal, were awarded a penalty, which Tan converted with a fast ground shot. Flay was then for a period in wid- field until Young centred a nice shot which Strange miskicked, and Tam

R.

- Men's Foursomes-Captain W. Bromley-Davenport and Quilter, 2 up: J. Sanderson and P. Fotheringham, 2 down; Col. Honable judgment. Piers Legh and Maj. J. C. O. Mar riot, 3 down; Capt. Lord Suffield and Capt. E. P. Stocks, 3 down; J. C. G. Mills and Capt. S. Forster, 5 down: C. I. H. Dunbar and Hon. T. W. Coke, 3 down.

Thorndon Park Defeat

Addington

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With the stimulus of leading by a single point, Sadler before long a serummage near" the led up to Air Force Line, and Dean at once nipped round the blind side. ran beautifully, and put Crawford in for a try, which Kendrew con- verted. Then to complete the vic It tory, Dean crossed for a try. was unfortunate for the Army that both Troop and Novis were hurt in the first half, Troop with an in jured knee and Novis with a twist ed ankle.

London Scottish 6 pts.;

Harlequins 3.

two near the

Race 9.

445

3,049 2,543

Messrs. Lewis & Tinson's Fi Fa

(Mr. Needu) 1

Helvellyn (Mr. Frost) 9 Messrs. Bellamy & Gordon's

Hall Miss Scott Harston's Imperial

(Mr. Heard) 3 Won by ball length; half a length between second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 07.4 accs. - Fari-mutuel.

Winter: $27.90. Place: $12.30; 88.80; $10.30.

Betting.

Auction Bridge (Black) Black Velvet (Chanson) Blue Plane (Botelho).... City of Shanghai,

Devon (Butler) Fi Fa (Needa) Holther Lenf

W.

6T

115

12

10

0

12

(Fung) 197

987

.140

241 287

In the second half, with the sun bohind them, Scotland played much botter their forwards showing more enterprise near the goal. England attacked only at intervals and al- though once or twice they threaten-... Heed danger, it was only for the mo- ment. With a last desperate ef- fort the Scots would certainly have succeeded in pulling the game round if it had not been for the fine goalkeeping of R. S. Grant. Rising to the occasion, once with in three minutes he stopped and cleared three shots that he would not have been blamed for letting" pass through. The first was a sud den header by Crawford from a pass by. Dodds which was tipped over the bar. Then he got his ground and fell with the ball in right hand to a fast shot along the

rosa. to clear. his, keeping and Again he tipped over the top a high shot from farther out. The Scots also hit the post once, and once when Grint was for away. Mr. Gold's Golden Dragon Gregory kicked out from the goal line.

London, March -Mrs. Percy Garon and Miss. Joy Winn, playing The Harlequins were defeated by for Thorndon Park, won the Len the London Scattish by two tries on Foursomes at Worplesdon, yes to a goal. The Harlequins started terday, in the most convincing man- by attacking, but the Scottish for: ner possible. In the anal they de- wards drove them back A break feated Mrs. H. Cuedalla and Mrs. by Dunkley and a promising run D.. H. Fish, representing Adding-hy Page were checked in time, and ton, by the overwhelming and, then the Scottish forwards started to get the hall back. Offside by surprising margin of 7 and 6.

the Harlequin wing forwards led

The last How exciting moments to a number of free kicks, but neither Langrish nor Dacker could of the game made up to a great profit by them. Scottish crossed extent for the rather poor play over with a lend of 3 points from that had preceded. This was Eng- a try by Henderson between the land's third victory in the series post. Langrish had his kick charg to Scotland's four.

The runaway nature of the match was all the more surprising, be cause in the semi-final Addington, as I suspected, beat the favourites, Camberley (Miss Gourlay and Miss Chambers) very comfortably by 4 and 3.

ed down, a mistake that came near

It is true the Camberley partner-costing his side dear. ship, losing all its former cohesion, left the door wide open for an effective attack, which their oppon ents were not slow to put into operation. Even so, the spectacle of two ex-champions floundering rather badly was altogether un- expected.

CAMBERLEY'S COLLAPSE

"

529

(Harriman) B 12 .847 Helvellyn (Frost)

303 Imperial Hall (Heard) 471. Ok Yeah (Lobel) Ta Peastie (Proulx) The Crook (Roza).....1,999

Race 10.

1

30 95 831

3,217.2,810

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard). I Mr. Lancashire's Warrington

(Mr. V. V. Needa) 2 Mr. Siu Ngau's Burgomister

(Mr. Bütler) J Won by short head: a neck be tween second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 07.3 secs. Pari-mutuel

Winter: 817.30. Place: 87.20; 83.80; $11.00.

Betting.

W. P.

18 33 923

610 202 76 133 974 187

14 23 19 13

Aston Villa 2; Everton 1. March 25-Aston Villa scored a In the second half Harlequins set up

some dangerous attacks, fine victory over Everton at Villa thanks to

Park; they played such skilful straight running by Chapman and Gray all but got footbah that only Sagar, touching Black Rock (Botelho). over, but he was injured fit the the heights of the goalkeeper's art, Burgomaster (Butler).. 344 tackle and had to leave the stood, between them and a smash.

(Heard) 201 field. Harlequins eventually scoring victory. He so nearly denied Golden Dragon ad through Skinner, and took the the Villa & win which they had lead when Styles added a goal. richly deserved for, it was not un- Her Tor (Pan).... Ins When it seemed certain that Har til six minutes from the end that Iron Groy (Chanson)... lequins would win, Noble caught Beresford scored the deciding goal. Jingle (Frost) Miss Gourlay was seized with a the ball which bounced off one of Aston Villa's display was the more King Salmon (Roza).... 844 524 rushing in added the third goal fort of hooking, while Miss Chambers his opponents in an attempt to extraordinary because for half-an- Partnership (Young).... the Chinese. Soon afterwards. In pat them further ahead with a well-pped too many shots to permit clear by another player and he hour, they could do little right; Swale (D. Black) ...... placed shot...

of a successful issue to the match gained the simplest of tries, which but when Brown equalised an early The Goat

(Harriman) 13 The weather, which was appalling Langrish failed to convert

goal by Cunliffe, they went ahead.

Warrington (Needa) 1,101 The Civilians then had a brief rain, accompanied by a boisterous

Other Games,

Other Games, period of attack, but their lack of wind, falling throughout the day—

3,559 2,711 understanding and poor passing may have had something to do with

The following were amongst the robbed them of several chances the collapse of the Camberley play othe games played: Play was again transferred, and era, who won one hole in the first Fung scored the fifth goal fof the nine. It happened to be the ninth, Chinese when he sent in a well and they won it in 6, Addington placed shot just outside the penalty having been in all manner of trouble, Mrs. Guedalla, for in- Half tine arrived with the Chi- stance, having to play out of a bolly bush. She managed to hit the ball mese leading by five goals, to one.

a foot.

zies.

There was a tense moment in the final, when Mrs Fish, at the ninth, bulanging herself precariously on the edge of a deep ditch at the bot tom of which was the ball, decided that it would be her to stand in the water, which came above her ankles. She played a magnificent thot out, but as luck would have it the ball toppled brick agurt into the

Other games played as follows: Wolverhampton W Manchester C.

Chelsea

West Bromwich A

Portsmouth

U. S., Devonport Roselyn Park West of England .Somerset

24 pts.

12

29 pts.

opta.

Sheffield W.

31

12

Newcastle United

Ardens!

9

21

Tottenham. H. Lincoln C

15

Leicester C..

0

Leeds United

Leicester London Welsh ........... United Servious Richmond

Blackheath. Bristol

After the interval, the Civilians made several changes, S. Strange playing at half back, and Johnson dropping from centre forward to left back. This, however, did not improve matters much for the Chi nese were soon on the attack However, the Civilians, did keep the score down, for the Chinese only scored once in this half, but this was partly die to the Chinese tak ing matters easily, The Chinese ditch Her, partner, Mr Guedalla, attacked continuously, and after very wisely picked out and dropped lucky hole,, Mrs. Guedalla hitting a about Afteen minutes play, Tam in the wood behind. It was a for- good drive into a bunker the axis scored with a brilliant header, from lorn hope, and, eventually the hola

to another. The eighth was an un-

nice pass by Yeung Nothing was was resigned, after half a dozen tence of which she had forgotten seen of the Civilisha forward, but shots Bad been played in the at- and finally being stymied when, a the defence had plenty to do in tempt to reach the green. keeping off the Chinese forwards!

At the conclusion of the game Mrs. Borrett, prife of the 0,0,0, gave away the prizes.

LUCK FAVOURS WINNERS

half seemed certain. From this point they met with nothing but misfortune, losing five of six con-

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LOWER PERAK RESIDENTS

Four down at the turn, they leita flying club.

TO FORM CLUB.

Teluk Amon in Lower Perak, situated on the Perak River has often been visited by If. A F. planes and interest in fing has now developed into practical from by It is only fair to say that Thorn-secutive holes.

the expression of a desire to from don Park had most of the luck. They were in the wood at the same

A Moth plane belcaging to the bole with a drive more badly sliced the eleventh, where Mrs. Guedalls Kuala Lumpur Aving club landed than that of the opposition, and by great good fortune Mrs. Gardon played the worng type of shot, a there on Monday on the Lower found the ball ixing well, with a high mashie-niblick pitch info the Perak golf course and flights were China: Lim Tip Chao; Lau Mau leby opening between the pine teeth of a gale of wind. As was to given to the members of the Lower

Perak Club, and i Tin Sang: Toung In Chartrees.. Af two previous holes Ther be expected, the wind gathered the Fdon Park got away with a couple

In the evening a indeting was held son of those interested to consider the of stymies, one for wine and ball and blew an

the line into a bunker. Three pate formation of a local ving club, another for a desperate half.

at the long eleventh and 8 pulled

The Terms.

The teams were ;.

Wong Mee Sun and Loung Wing Chiu Yeun Siu Vick, Mak So, Fung King Heung, fam Kong Fak and Ip Pak Wah

ten shot by Mis. Fish into a bunker

at the thirteenth saw the end of a one sided match. Congratu

Addington started badly by hit ting the ball out of bounds from a bunker, whence they had to drop Civilians: Marques; Blackbourne another ball. They became two and S. Strange A Duncan, Chan-down at the short fourth, where the may be sted i Brz Cine

HREN BAIL was fashion from odo bankurite Winn, who played conimic B. Gosdno, ·· E. Strange, mings,

(Cantinued at faat of next Column) I ing golf in most difficult conditions Johnson, Shepherd and Santos:

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352

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Unplaced:-Nos. 37, 201, 115, 110,

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135.00

110

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Unplaced Nos. 378, 371, 306,

150 each.

No. 231

114

117

418.....

$1,143.80

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81/70%

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462 513}

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U.S. BASEBALL

YANKEES SCORE ANOTHER WIN

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOV].

New Yoak, April 18. THE feature of the National League programme was the tie between New York and Brooklyn, the game closing In darkness in the, fourteenth innings.

Some wonderful pitching by Lucas for Cincinnati against St. Louis resulted in the Saints returning a blank sheet whilst Cincinnati ratti- ed up seven runs.

Rain again interfered with the programmes, but in the American Longue, New York were able to smatch a win from Philadelphia Gehrig hit his third homer.

National League,

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14th innings on account of the darkness). Boston Philadelphia

Cincinnatti St. Louis

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