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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, "FEBRUARY 13, 1937.
WEEK-END SPORT
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While on the IRC, I wish to, somewhat starved on the wing line
and was not able to give a better demonstration of his ability.
HONG KONG VICTORY
Interport Rugby In Shanghai
Bhanghai, Feb. 11. Hong Kong's Interport rugger fifteen triumphed over Shanghai to-day, 14-3, after a brilliant per- formance.
take this opportunity of congra- tulating A Bakar, their second eleven all-rounder on his century
HONG KONG'S SHOW last Thursday, when playing for Mr. F. M. el Arculll's XI against Rong Kong's team was, on the an Army XI. Bakar made 104 not whole, somewhat discganized and out and his runs came as the re- there was an almost complete lack
between corrcet of understanding
the ∙sult of very pretty and
the games players They dully-dallied roo cricket. To revert to
Ori an ideal ground, Shanghai to-day, however. Craigengower much instead of adopting their op- meet the K.CO, who should win ponents' methods of simply crash-opened with a rush and for the ten minutes completely while the Club take on the Civiling through the defence before first Service and they too ought to taking a shot. Too many oppor-dominated play. However, in the have an easy time. The English tunities went astray with the Hong Colony's Arst ruan into enemy ter- Afteenth minute, attempting long ritory, at the Press are playing the Chinese Re-Kong players: creation Club and a good game shots, all of which went side of Grieve made an opening by cutting
their marks.
through and passing to Chadwick, should result.
who dodged the last defender and slithered across the goal line at the flag. Watson falled to convert. hitting the post.
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80 far as the second-teams are concerned, the K.C... IR.C. and HR.C.C: ought to beat the C.B.S.. University and Civil Service res- pectively,
Soccer
(BY JAY MARTIN). The result of the Interport en- counter between Hong Kong and Shanghai raises several points for football enthusiasts to discuss. A lesat It bore out my prediction that Shanghai would be successful but I had put great faith on the the North. bloods from young Their play was typical of the sort
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Shanghal League. in the bustling play and long passes of the visitors were a good example, of the style of the Northern lead- CTB.
Hong Kong, on the other hand, showed up rather poorly against the spirited play of their opponents who kept the game fraught with excitement. The local side was persistent with their attacks but bore Shanghai's sporadic raids more fruitful results.
JACK WARD'S DISPLAY
It would be rather difficult to pick out the outstanding player of Thursday's game but Jack Ward delighted the "huge crowd with his centre-half play. At no time was Lee Wal-tong free. 1o display his usual prowess, so closely was he watched by the Shanghai pivot, Jack Ward took every advantage of his height to put his head to the ball whenever the occasion arose and his passing proved 'eff clent enough to set his forwards Kolng.
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display After Shanghai's Thursday, it is the concensus of opinon that the visitors will again be successful when they meet the Chinese representatives at Caroline Hi this afternoon. One or two of the reserves will be seen in action: { but this should not affect the team xt all.
The only senior division, game scheduled for the week-end in the encounter between St. Joseph's and į the Navy, at Causeway Bay to- morrow. I hold rather radical views concerning the outcome of this match and rather think that the Navy will succeed against their an evenly opponents only after fought game.
Following are the fixtures for the week-end:-
TO-DAY Interport Series Shanghai v. Chinese.-Caroline HOL, 3.30 p.m.
TO-MORROW Interport Series East China v. South China. Caroline Hill, 3,30 p.m.
First Division
St. Joseph's v. Navy. -Causeway Bay. 4.15 p.m.
Hockey
(BY R. H. B.)
The main attraction on the hockey programme for this after- noon is the meeting between the Shanghai Ladies and the Rest of the Colony. The match will be played on the Club ground, King's Park, at 4 p.m. and should be well worth watching. The Rest attack Is in the capable hands of Miss De Boissezon's display between E. Hamon, of the Royal Uister: the sticks revealed that he is a Ladles team, who has scored many goalkeeper of fair qualities. This goals this season both in friendly custodian showed a complete con and in Brawn Cup matches. She
will Adence of his own ability to hold be supported on her right the ball every time. It came his by Miss F. Wong, a very speedy
and he way
possessed a cool-winger, and Miss Maureen Booker, headedness which is an asset to and on her left by Miss P. dittins, any goalkeeper.
who played for Hong Kong against Shanghai in the North last year, and Miss Dor's Hunt, of the C.B.A. The intermediate ne comprises a strong trio, Mrs, L. Sira, Miss
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SHANGHAY'S BACKS Shanghai's skipper, Louis Marcal. proved himself a capable leader on
Mis McCaw showed up very well in the trial match against the Co- long XI a few days ago at Soo- where she held & good kunpoo
on Mrs. Donald. Miss B. check
and Miss Joan Pope (captain) Smalley are safe at back with Mrs. Lunson in charge of the citadel,
the field and the understanding | M. McCaw and Miss Olive Peters. between him and de Boissezon was a happy link of strength in the Shangha! defence. Victal played a bustling type of game and, while he tackled the opposing forwards cleverly, he was apt to throw dis- cretion to the winds in leaving a gap on his side. However, Marcal took every advantage of his ex- perience to cover this young play- er's mistakes.
Collet in the forward line was a better player than Collet in in- termediate rank. Those who saw him play in previous Interport matches will agree that he is now less efficient. He appeared to be
trifle slow on the go but succeeded in pulling off a number of neat clearances which justified his in- clusion on the Shanghal side. Cochran, on the left wing, did not show up brilliantly but he went about his play quietly and worked very hard.
of Aght, Shanghai still full equalised through D. K. Stewart in but the twenty-firth minute, Blackwood did not add pointa.
After thirty-three minutes of play. Watzon scored on a reverse pass from Chadwick. The try was not converted.
At half-time the score was 6-3.
HONG KONG AGGRESSIVE With the resumption, Hong Kong was even more aggressive than for- merly. Bidwell was outstanding. making several long runs. How- ever, it was not before twenty-five minutes of fast, hard, open play that Deans broke through the de- fence and enabled Walkden to score in the corner. Watson did not concert.
In the Anal minute of the game, Bidwell capped a splendid per- formance with a zig-zagging run through a broken field, and scored between the posts Watson con- verted,
Bidwell. Whitham, Grieve, Chad- wick. Butcher and Deans were out- standing for the hard-working Hong Kong side,
THE TEAMS
The teams were: Hong Kong:
J. P. Whitham (full-back); K. A. Munro, W. E. Griève, H., D. Bidwell, G. K. Chadwick (three-quarters). A. H. R. Butcher (Vice-captain) (fy-half) and J. L. Bonnar (scrum-half) A. F. Walken (Cap- tain), W. E. Peers. E. P. Hum- phrey; (front-row, forwards), I. ·H; Bradford
and A W. Holden (second-row forwards); B, OM. Deane, K. A. Watson and 3. A Redman (wing-forwards).
Shanghai:
E. C. Blackwood, P. Blix." J. Bowerman Gordon Brown, J, F. Burford, Lt. J. R. Cole, A, M. Kèn- pedy, F. A. O. Mayne, I, M. Macrae, O. 8. McGili, W. D. Pearson, W. H. T. Pilcher, R. H. Roe, D. H. Stewart, R. P. J. Stewart, and A. G. White,
M.C.C. MATCH
Canberra, Feb. 11. The match between the M.C.C and a New South Wales Country Eleven was concluded shortly after tea to-day. In reply to the touriste' total of 380, the Country Eleven had lost one wicket for one run yesterday when stumps ..were drawn. On resumption the score was advanced to 137 for nine wickets at lunch, and the whole side was out shortly after the in- terval for 162.
Kelly was top-scorer with 49, while Amea appeared in the un- usual role of bowler, taking three wickets for nine runs.
On Monday, at Sookunpoo, the Y.M.C.A. Ladies, undefeated cham plons of the
Cup Caer Clark League, will be opposed, to the Shanghai Ladies. The champlons will be without Mrs. Sybil Gardner (nee Dalzel), the Interporter, whe.
Following-on, the home side is away from the Colony on her
found Copson in deadly form. honeymoon. This will mean £1 distinct loss to their forward line: Bowling into a strong wind, and However, the team includes Miss Appearing to swing in sharply, the Fowler, Miss M. Westcott, Miss M. Smith and Miss O. Dalziel, all of whom played in the Interport match yesterday. In Mrs, Read they have a good leader in the at- tack while the performance of Mrs. J. L Stephens, in goal. will be watched with interest as she was most promising in the trials and in the match when the champions defeated the HK. Ladies BC. & fortnight ago. Messrs. Guest and McCormick have been appointed to referee the maten:
fost bowler returned the fine figures of seven wickets for 18 runs. and was primarily responsible for the dismissal of the Country Eleven for 78.
The M.C.C. thus won by an innings and 140 runs- Reuter.
STRONG FORWARD' LINE
Shanghal's forte was in its for ward-line which broke through every time opportunity offered it- self. Right-winger Foyn not only
HOME FOOTBALL › possessed speed with the ball, but
RESULTS also an efficient kick. He had the knack of coming off better in his
London, Jan 19. clashes with the Hong Kong de-
The following are the results of fenders and his persistent Idelina-
The Central British Association the matches played in the Eng'ish tion to run in from the wing line served to give the local custodian men's team are doing remarkably and Scottish lengues to-day. plenty of worry. Belinsky, despite well in the Mamak Tournament the reputation he earned at the where they are leaders in the "A" Wolverhamptori 4 Brentford Interport trials in Shanghai, did Division. To date they have play- Sunderland not show up to the mark.
3 Bolton
League Division I.
Second Division
3 Norwich
3 Burnley
0
0 Southampton
ed six matches and won them all and have an excellent goal Bury. The combination between Ro- booston and Bossuet was respon- average. But their victory over Swansea sible for several dangerous, mo- the 24th Battery on Thursday was Sheffield U.
Third Division (South) 'ments before the Hong Kong play- not as clear cut as one might have
2 Luton ers. These two players displayed expected It would be. In fact, Reading
Third Division (North) speed with forceful breaking the C.B.A. came very close to de-
4 Rochdale The ritermediate line was York through of the opposing defence feat. and were never slow to use their weak, Norman Whitley, as pivot, Scottish Cup (lat Bound Replays)
1 Dunfermline feet when th occasion arose. Jim having to do practically everything. Albion Rovers 5 Leith Ward, while not so brilliant as Foyn Tom Whitley and B. MacNider were Arbroath
*3. King's Park the opposite wing, played safe at back while Jimmy King was soundly throughout. He was ever alert, between the sticks.
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