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| LOCAL SOCCER
(Continued from Page 10)
11
Campbell Chalt back) was out- standing while Pickering showed that he possessed a powerful kick. with first time clearances. Hartl- gan and Killen (right, and left wings), respec.ively were worked hard by their centres were invart ably smouldered by the Chinese defence.
Tang Kwong Sum played well on right wing, whue the Athletic
Yesterday's Results SATURDAY RACE
E. Lancs.
*Police
SECOND DIVISION
S. China "Recreio
Medicals
Yeung Kan Po was always a good Engineers zrler. The two Athletic packa Liga worked hard and had Ferguson completely in their power. Chan Sik Pul in goal was rarely tested and the shots that came his way were dealt with effectively.
The teams were:
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At A Glance
RESULTS
FIRST DIVISION S. China 'A' Club
(Continued from Page 11)
2 Recrilo
1
4.S'cutters
1 Kowloon
2
WINNING JOCKEYS
v. RA. Lyemun
1 Club
0
The following table shows how the jockeys fared during "the An-
MARK
Navy
11 Kowloon
0
nual Meeting:
Engineers
9 University
1
1 2
3 Un.
THIRD DIVISION -
L G. Frost...**
11
5 21
*F. Marshali
5 18
B Railway
0
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7 1
2 22
1 E. Polce
5
T. L. Wang
6
5
4 16
C. Police
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6 3' 6 20
3 Riftes
3
V. V. Needa
5
4. 8 15
East Lancs.
14 St. Joseph's
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4
5
4 17
⚫ not played.
S Y, Liang
3
1
05
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GA. Harriman
2
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B. A." Proulx
2 9 16
WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK
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0
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0
0
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Pickering and Stevens: McGonigle. Chinese concentrated their attack J. Pote-Hunt Campbell and Nelson; Killen, Door. herty, Ferguson, Erwini and Harti-
Chinese Athletic:-Chan Six Pui; Mak Sul Hon and Ho Chor Yin; Hong, Chan Hung Wong. Wing Kong, and Lo Wal Kuen: Tang Kwong Sum, Yeung Kan Po. Au Chi and Fing Ming. Chau Man Cheung Moon Wing.
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WELL DONE ST. JOSEPH'S
oparking soccer was seen you Sain at Kowloon when tudy Justpils Co.ege wattled to a draw a: 2 goals un against south Calny
the wings and Wong King-D Black chung on the left extreme had his E. O. Butler
of the G. R. Cheape hands full for the test. game. Nevertheless he acquitted N. Deltz
G U. da Roza and time and himself admirabiy
over some splendid Y T. Fung again sent
J C, Harris passes to the centre.
The Chinese halves gave good F G. Poy support to the forwards and also P. P.. Botelho helped to hold Bertie Goseno and Tang Man Wa
but even so the Yeung Wing Sang 0 Co... in check Portuguese attack gave the Chi-Yeung Wing Kwal 0 nese defence a great deal of an C. F. Chlu ....
F.. F. LI xley throughout the game.
The match had only been in K. L. Ip
10 minutes when the progress Recs. gave South China a shock. A fine movement by the forwards resulted in Berde Gasano getting
V WHO should, consider them-possession of the ball and with-
out hesitation "he transferred serves fortunate in getting away
With a fine Campos who netted with a single point.
Although without the services of shot.
Inspired by this early success Cesta and playing with only ten men lor about 20 minutes during the Recs. continued to attack but gave Fung snapped up the ball and sent first half, the Saints the
Lee away to beat A V, Gosano and creditable performance 2 vory
rur. in to equalise with a swift shot. against a team of that calibre.
As in their game with the Chin-
On the resumption, play was of was once last week it
an even gature and never at any ese "A"
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10 work into position. was the
the out- left half was E.ms at standing player on the field and i was his endless trying that saved them from some very dangerous moments. Sousa at left back was
to get
Sound and the Chinese forwards lound him mighty hard pass.
Fifteen minutes after the start, the Saints took the lead, when a was awarded them, and penalty Leonard made no mistake with the kick. Right from the kick off they went on to press but their for- finishing powers. wards lacked Towards the end of the first half the Chinese, launched an attack on the right wing and Yeung Shui- yik took the ball well up and drove Sousa but shot hard
However he nade a brilliant save, ex div. 11.60 failed to clear the ball far enough and Hussein in an attempt to head clear sent the ball into his own net to allow the Chinese to draw level.
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·STUDENT PARADE IN ITALY
Victory Demonstration
Rome, Feb. 2.
On receiving news that the Itah-
REVOLT IN CHILE FRUSTRATED
a
4
On the resumption the Chinese pressed for a long spell and finally they took the lead when Elms who was over anxious to clear the ball in front of the goar tipped it away
pith his hand. Yeung Shul-yik
converted from the spot.
Sousa in goal was making some marvellous saves and were it not for his remarkable goal keeping
the Chinese would have netted at feast two more.
'Shortly before the final whistle the Saints made a fine move and Leonard looked like getting an-
cther goal but instead he fumbled with the ball and Lee who was clofe at hand picked up the leather and drove in a hard shot to draw level.
BAD LUCK FOR RECREIO
Ip Hu! Ying
S. N. Pan R. M. Wood
16 NEWS FROM WAR
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⚫ Northern riders. There was a dead-heat for third place and in one pace there were only two starters.
WINNING OWNERS
However, midway through this half Lee managed to evade the
The following table shows how Recreio defence and watchful
looked like the winning owners fared during broke through and
the Annual Meeting: netting another goal but he was From the TC- tripped by Bowen. sultant free-kick taken by Lee Lan bimself, the centre-forward in- Eu Tong-sen creased the lead for Scuth China Harbrad Rud thus secured victory after a Dynasty hard fought struggle.
KOWLOON'S LUCKY WIN
I.. Dunbar Eve
Hem
A brüllant display by Boyes be- tween the Kowloon sticks enabled | Li Po Chun Kowloon to bear the East Lancs, Why after a strenuous game by the odd goal in three in their Senior Lea gue match at Sookunpco on 8a- Lurday.
20 minutes
Arter a strenuous play, Sandford opened the score for the soldiers and the first half ended with the Lancs leading by the single goal.
After the interval the soldiers still kep. up their attack but they were soon repulsed by the Kowloon halves and shortly afterwards D. Knox equalised with a fine effort from 15 yards out.
During this
half the soldiers
Quartermaster Mrs. Dunbar
Hall & Shenton L. Shiu-pang Lancashire
Ho and Wong Kwok Hin-wang
FRONTS
Desperate Battle
Progress
Addis Ababa, Mar. 1. A desperate battle is proceeding about River Samre along the twenty miles west of Antalo on the Am Alagi Road according to un- The italians nd- official reports.
are en- from the east vancing countering fierce resistance from the armies of Ras Kassa and Ras Mulugeta.
.
GATEWAY TO ETHIOPIA
Important Capture By Italians
Makale, Feb. 29. On the eve of the 40th anniver- at sary of the Italian defeat Adowa the Italian flag flies again on the 9000-t. high summit of Gateway Amba Alagi, called the to Ethiopia. The flag, one recent- ly sent from Italy, is to be plant- ed at Alagl by the father of the officer who died when leading a Battalion of Askaris in 1896.
It is reported that hundreds of Italians and Abyssiniana perished
While the first army corps of Black Shirts occupied Amba Alagi in hand to hand fighting near
itsel: the Sanauda division took muggia, twelve miles northwest of
When fighting had Col. Falaga
on the to the east Ambaalagi. begun the Italians bombarded the edge of the Ethiopian plateau, Abyssinian positions with moun-
white on Alpine division reached several artillery, but tain field
Co Togora to the west. Abyssinian bayonet charges ren- dered employment of artillery im- passiole.
The Italians now hold the whole of the 20-mile ridge constituting the most formidable obstacle to Latest reports indicate a stale-
the invasion of Abyssinia from the WAS exi- No resistance north. mate on this sector, but heavier fighting is reported to have beguncountered anywhere during the
Rome, Mar. 1.
An official bulletin claims that on the of Ras Kassa the army Eritrean front has been severely beaten and is now breaking up.- treuter,
TEMBIEN REGION
"Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Rome, Feo...
A new big battle is in progress In the Tembien region,"
according to Makale,
whole occupation, which called for many mountaineering feats. It had been expected that the left wing would await the complete clearing up of the Tombien and Takazze regions before advancing. approach of the Negus but the with a fresh army from the south decided the general staff to strike quickly.
arc the
AIR ATTACKS
planes Meanwhile Italian bombing the village where Negus is staying and harrying his troops, whose spirits are believed to have been chastened by the the remnants of Ras sight of
while the troops of Marshal Bado-Mulugheta's army fleeing in the gilo's first
army corps reached Amba Alaji on Friday, troops be-
longing to the third Army Corps,
south.
The Italian
success,
coupled
with the probable drive on other
sectors, is felt to have decided the whole campaign in favour of the
as well as the Eritrean Corps, at- tacked Ras Kassa's forces from the Italians. The capture of Alagi is north and south. The battle has of threefold importance-histori-
since early Friday cally for Italy, politically
1st 2nd 3rd.
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neglected to swing the ball about, S. K preferring short passing which, in Li Fook-yim the circumstances, proved fruit-Rong Bros
Some changes in position- Dr. Li Shru-kee less. ing, Sandford te centre-terward, Fatshar
and Mather to inside right, fall-Tester & Abraham 0
K. W: Fung .... ed to produce any marked in-
V. M. Grayburn or scoring. In fact, provement
Shanzon within five minutes of this change Major E. C. Boyd- D. Knox, grasping an opportunity managed to force the ball, pust Harmsworth to place Kowloon in collision
the lead
Eckersley, following a
in middeld retired with a head Injury, and he was very much missed during the latter stages of the game, Kowloon following up
GUNNERS TROUNCED
A splendid recovery by the South a.tack after attack, their halves China "A" team enabled the Lea-giving nothing away on their de- que Champions to add another fending tactics, and feeding thei 9037 couple of points to their tally when forwards well.
they met the Club de Recreio in
encounter Senior League Caroline Hill on Saturday winning a fast and exciting game by the odd, goal in three...
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press (Copyright.)1 Santiago de Chile, Feb. 29.
2
at
Le Wal-tong made a welcomed returned to the soccer field and although being closely watched by Beltrao and A. V. Gosana man- aged to net two splendid goals
It was a treat to see the return to form the Chinese attack, and this was in no small measure due to the presence of Lee, their in- spiring leader
A coup d'état planned by form- er officers of the Chilean army and uns had captured Amba Alagi, the police force has been narrow-
paraded through the ly averted, thanks to the watch-play many would agree that the students streets and demonstrated outsidu fulness of the authorities. the British Embassy. They were dispersed, however without any tu cident.,
The students later marched to Signor Mussolini's residence and 11 Duce appeared on the balcony and
saluter.
Then they went to the Palace and
The authorities received a warn ing in time to arrest 22 of the main leaders, so that the planned revolt could be nipped in the bud.--- Fransocean News Service,
Turning to the general run of
A point Recs, certainly deserved ax they gave a very entertaining dieplay and equalled anything at- tempted by the Chinese.
'Beltrao was by far the best pla- yer on the field, his positioning. care of clever anticipation and Lee Wal-tong, werd features of a Finding Beltrao, Cosano and Bowen such stumbling blocks, the
King Emmanual also, appeared to faultless display. receive their cheers Heuter's Bulletin Bervice,
S 8. Li
Chiu Cheong Fan.. Fal Mrs. Pearce Pau.
»
Another communique morning. Issued later in the day announces that "Marshal Badoglio reports that the second barfle in the Tem- bien region has now entered its de- ceive phase. The positions of Ras Kassa's and Ras Seyoum's armies which completely enveloped our troops has grown hourly more cri- Transocean News "Servin
tical."-
as
throwing open the time-honoured barrier to the south with the consequent
effect on the Abys sialan morale and their allegiance to the Negus, and thirdly, the commanding all the approaches to military objective is easy to hold, the Tigre and Temblen from
south.- Rester!
MEMORIAL PROPOSED FOR LATE KING
ENCIRCLING MOVEMENT
Asmara, Feb. 29. The encircling movement of the Italian Army in the Temblen region has been successfully, carried out according to the latest reports re-
London, Feb. 29. celved at headquarters here. Only
The Lord Mayor of London is a small space separates the Third Army Corps, which is advancing laking the initiative in calling & the best and from the south, and the native meeting to discuss
memoriali appropriate division which is pushing forward most from the north. The Valen Pass King George. He has written the In a First Division encounter on
and the Abara Pass are occupied chief towns and counties asking by Italian troops. A total of 40,000 them to send representatives to London and meet at Mansion Saturday the Club had little dif-
men are engaged in operations on
in regard for discussion House ficulty in defeating the RA. Stone- cutters, winning by 4 goals o 1.
the Italian side: The game was marked by sever-
Ras Seyoum's army apparently to the memorial in which the Escaped envelopment whereas Ras whole country will be represented.
'ritish Wireless. al injuries, Skinner of the-Club re-
There was a dead-heat for third Kassa seems to have met with less ceiving a nasty knock and having to change places with Pearce, while Lewis, the Gunners left-place and in one race there were success, he not having anticipated back, had to leave the field in the only two starters.. first half. Hossack, the Gunners" centre-forward also sustained an injury, before the final whistle and had to be assisted off the ela.
were the Club Though the
a fine display, Hall, in goal, and superior team, the Gunners gave Lewis and Oliver, the backs, being outstanding in a hard worked de- fence.
The Club did not play their us- ual game, but Elliot was in shoot ing form and registered the "hat the trick," while Drown scored other goal. The Gunners' only ro'pt came through Hossack, who beat Rodger with a fine shot.
L Reidy Yeung Bros. Lady Southorn
Johnson & Alabaster 0
Total
"Y'S MEN'S CLUB
the possibility of the Italians ad- vancing so rapidly in the moun tainous region. His 30,000 troops appear to have been trapped and It is stated that the only alter native open to him is surrender or The The result of the election of the massacre of his troops. officers at the Y's Men's Club of issue is expected to be determined Hong Kong for 1936 was as fol- within the next few hours.-.
ETHIOPIAN STATEMENT lows:-President, Mr. Wong Kam Transocean News Service, On; 1st Vice-President, Dr. Tseung
Addis Ababa, Feb. 29. Fut Im; 2nd Vice-President, Mr.
A semi-official statement issued Peter H. Sin; Hon. Secretary, Mr.
vancing en masse on Amba Alaji along the road south of Makale, The Abyssinian armies under Ras Mulugeta and Ras Kassa are offer
The strenuous resistance. ing statement anent the Italian" ad-
ture of the Abyssinian key post- yance apparently aims at the cap-
tions in order to ensure warding off of eventual Abyssinian counter- attacks after the rainy period sets in, since the rain will render the utilisation of the Italian motorised
8. B. Tan: Hon. Treasurer, Mr. here on Saturday announces that Chan Yuk Bun; Directors:-Mr. | according to reports from the detachments impossible. A battle
front. 7. K. Chow, Dr. S. W. Phoon. Dr. | northern
Italian troops on a large scale appears to be im-
planec and tanks are slowly ad- Transocron News Servies Ko Bek Wal. T. Y. LA. Mr. Jimmy Chon and Mr. strongly supported by bombing pending