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SAINTS STAGE LATE RALLY
Lose To S. China “A” By Odd Goal
U. SOUZA'S FINE DISPLAY
(BY ROBIN)
Staking a rally in the fatter stages of the second half, SE Joseph's were able to reduce their arrears and lost to South China "A" by 4-3 in a First Division League football en- counter at Causeway Bay, Yes- terday.
The game on the whole Was zather even, the Chinese combina- tion and short passing proving a constant source of worry to the Saints' defence, so much so that
WHAT WILL IT BE?
Photograph taken at the Seventh Extra Race meeting recently. (Photo by Lelea).
the half backs were obliged to help INTERNATIONAL
the full backs,
C. Souza, in goal for the Saints, gave a 'dne display, while Leonard and Hussian did valuable work.
For the Chinese, Fung King- cheong and Lau" Tau-man were outstanding. the latter scoring two i of the four goals.
The 'Saints' rally came rather too late to be of any use. At this late stage they scored their three goals in rapid succession and left the Chinese deferice standing.
LOW DRIVE
SOCCER MATCH
Scots Beat Irish At Belfast
·Belfast, Oct. 8. Before a crowd of 30.000 peo- ple, under an overcast sky and on a heavy ground, Scotland beat Ireland by two goals to nil in their international soccer match at Windsor Park to-day. The big crowd included a large contingent of Scotsmen who had made the trip to cheer their side on to victory. Before the game the "players introduced to the Irish
The Chinese kicked off and after end to end play, Fung tested Souz with a low drive which the latter deflected for a corner Lau Tsu- man evaded the Saints' defence to score the opening goal after fifteen minutes of play, and Kwok Ying-wore
kee added the second goal soon linen Queen, who handed each after. At the other end, Leonard
a box of linen handkerchiefs. sent in a hard shot which Pau, just
Scotland won the toss and were managed to gather.
the more dangerous team from the start but O'Mahoney was very strong in the Irish defence.
Receiving a pass from Kwok. Fung made no mistake with his shot. Tang missed a sitter, after Eaving ruhalf the length of the field with only Souza to best. The score at half time was 3-0 in favour of the Chinese.
After the interval the Saints
Both sides early on missed scor-. ing by inches, comers being given Both goalkeepers against both. were in magnificent form.
In the 33rd mlaute Delaney
WORLD SERIES BASEBALL
Yankees Win For Third Time
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1938.
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New York, Oct. 9. In the Yankee Stadium the Yankees beat the Cubs 5-2 in the
ird game of the World Series. Shenghai via Swatow Over 55,000 were thrilled to see the Yankees demoralise three Chicago pitchers with a batting spree which they unleashed after ticing 0-0 through four innings.
Pearson pitched unchanged for the Yankees. Bryant opened for the Cubs followed later by Russell and French in a desperate Chicagu effort to turn the tide.
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3 terrifie The Chinese then got the upper Walker shot into the back of the Marty homered with hand and kept the ball in their net when the Irish defence at smack into the left stands but p Yankees' eight Dick falled for opponents' area but no further tempted to clear the ball. score was registered.
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SOUTH CHINA "A":-Pau Ka-8cots second goal, and Allan added ping; Mak Shui-hon, Lee Ting another in quick succession.
TO-DAY'S RACES san; Leung Wing-chlu. Lau Hing- The Chinese managed to choi, Lee Kwok-wal; Tang Kwong- through Chin Chi-fan after a fine. The following are the handicaps sum, La Shul-wing. Fung King movement
started by Young. for to-day's races:-- cheong, Kwok Ying-k and Lau Fleming scored the Scots' fourth Tau-mah.
FIRST RACE goal and shortly before the end, Yunnan Handicap—Six #Furlongs
Elizabeth (187 Tbs.), Half-Moon Eve (185), Handicap Eve (154), ROYAL SCOTS :-Dunean; Fra- Just In Time (161). Lancashire
The teams were:
ST. JOSEPH'S —U. Souza: L.Hossack netted the equaliser. Souza, Marques; Pereira. Hussain, Castilho. Ward Azlin, Leonard, Santos and Alves.
TEN GOALS SHARED
Royal Scots And Kwong Wah In Draw
(BY ROBIN) After being three goals in arrears in the first hall, the Royal Scots staged a fine comeback to share ten goals with Kwong Wah in their First Division match at Sonkanpoo yesterday.
ser. McDonald; Bran, Prector, Boy (145). National Pride (151),
Clark; Munro, Fleming, Hossack. Rose Jane (barred), Sunlight View Allan and McKay.
(140), Tampa Bay (barred).
KWONG WAH:-Lee Kwok-kee; | Hou Ying-sang, Chung Fai-lam: Cheong Wing, Yueng Tse-tsong. Henry Young; Lan Fook-cheung. Chin Chi-fan. Cheuk Shek-kam and Wong King-cheung.
KWONG WAH SWAMPED
FOURTH RACE Kwangs Handicap "B" Class--
From The 11 Mile Post Boolat Bay (140.lbs.), Dawn Star (151). Elizabeth (140), Humdrum Eve (147), Jober (barred), King's Coronation (140), Lancashire Lass
At Causeway Bay yesterday the (140), New Star 147), Oak Bay Royal Scots swamped Kwang Wah,(188), Potentate (158), Red Feather seven goals to two, after the score (144). Rob Roy (144), Soldier of was 2-3 at half-time.
Britain (140); Wild Life (162). "McDonald scored first for the
SEVENTH RACE Scots, then Williamson. Lung Chi-
Hunan Handicap "D" Class- Kwong War played the short-lap and Leung Bing Kan equalised
One Mile passing game which proved suc- for Kwong Wah
Atomic Star (140 lbs.), Borrachito cessful against the soldiers and the
The Scots forward line, proved | (140), Cape Comorin (140), Corona- pace set by them in the opening unplayable in the second half tion Day 150), Cuban Love (140), period enabled them to score four when every one in the une scored Dekko (155), Desert Star (168). goals, the Scots replying with cne.
8, goal.
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Fei Ying (142), Flybynight (140),
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WIN FOR CHINESE
EIGHTH RACE
One Mile
A period of mid-feld play ensued, At Sookunpoo yesterday, 8t. Klangsi, Handicap "C" Clas after which Kwong Wah settled Joseph's lost to South China by
Bistre (140 lbs,), Bright View down
three goals to two. " BRILLIANT GOAL
Tavares and Campos netted for (146), Election Time: (140), Jungle Cheuk Fook-cheun, after having the Saints and Chen Chi-fai and Jim (140), King's Bounty (140) received a pass from Chin, scored Chau Chunyau (2) for South King's Lead (157), Kum Bhan ((152); Laughing Buddha (140), a brilliant opening goal, He came China.
Laughing Girl (148), "Rose-Queen back after five minutes to score The teams!" again for Kwong Wah. The sol- SOUTH CHINA Ho Fo-plu Li (167), Scenic View (150), Boldier ders gained their first goal in a wing-on and Yau Wa-hing: Ng of China (140), Tyne (162). melee, Proctor scoring. Lan Wing-Kiu-man, Yuen Hin, and Tam
kul and Wang King-cheung added Chun-fal: Chi-Tai, Tin Yung-fat The R, A. M. C. Association supper to Kwong Wan'a tally before the Châu Chung yan, Chan Wal-aang, dance on the Roof Garden of the interval.
and Loket Tok-1
Peninsula Hotel on Saturday night On resumption, the Boots turned 81. JOSKERS: E Marques; wwa well attended The Band of the tables, and Kwong Wah ap- Maher and J. Bowe
HA Re the 2nd Battalion The Royal Scots, peared to be tiring somewhat from medios, 8. Castro,
Sprinkis by kind permission of Lieut. Col. A MaOmur: O. E Hill, MC were present to the fast pace they set in the open-R. Rocha, H. Camp Ing half Hossack netted the a. Singh, and
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