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LEE WAI-TONG & FUNG | INTERNATIONAL
OBTAIN "HAT - TRICK”
South China "A" Defeat Interport Eleven
(By C.I.R.E.'')
TWO “HAT, TRICKS," ONE BY LEE WAI-TONG AND THE OTHER BY FUNG KING-CHEONG, were the only bright features of an, otherwise drab exhibition football match played- at Caroline Hill yesterday when, South China “A," Champions of the Senior League, defeated the Rest (including eight of the players selected for the Manila Interport) by four goals to three. A large crowd was present to
FUND SCORES witness the match among those
HOCKEY IS WON BY ENGLAND
Portugal Lose In Scrappy Match
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Before a good number of spectators on the Club ground, King's Park, yesterday. Eng- land won the final of the International Hockey Tourna- ment when Portugal was de- feated by two goals to nil
In a very scrappy game. Por- tugal had much the worse of the
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first half as it was apparent from Shanghai and Swatow the start the Portuguese forward Amoy line was no match to England's. Медом
The Portuguese side revived for Calcutta and Straits...
Manila the early stages of the second half to make some fine runs on
Japan. the English goal, where they found
Japan. Osman as rock-steady as in the semi-final match with India.
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in the first half. Fung gave the present being the Hon... Sir! Chinese "the lead which they Atholl and Lady MacGregor. Mr. maintained until the interval. On M. K. Lo and Mrs. Lo, Mr. Lo resumption Fung added a second Tung-fan. President of the S.C. goat and a minute later Lee re- A.A.. the Hon. Sir Souson-Chow duced the deficit. and the Hons Mr. N. L. Smith.
The Chinese then went into a At the conclusion of the game. 3-1 lead when Fung found the Mrs. M. K. Lo presented the tronet and Ip Pak-wah added fourth phies and souvenirs.
scal. Lee then netted from a pass There were several changes
Landon date, 23rd March. from Hau Ching-to and towards made in both tearns. South China the end Lee obtained his "hat- "A" were without Leung Wing-trick" with a shot from close chiu and Lal Shlu-wing who are on the injured list. Lau Hing- chol filled the pivotal berth with Leung Pak-wal at right-half and Kwok Ying-ki transferred to the left-half position.
range.
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S. A Fowler's goal, in the first half, and Q. H. Fowler's goal, in the second half were, the only straits two good scoring opportunities | Manila offered England, and both were Manila. taken. Beyond these two chances, ALT Mail by **Imperial AirwaŢI R. Xavier, especially, at right Direct Service"-London ́date., Imperial South China "A" Pau Ka- back. and Eddie Gosano, at left
22nd April. ping Lee Tin-sang. Lee Kwok- back, took good and effective care Haiphong wat: Leung Pak-wal. Lau Hing-of all inroads on the Portuguese Japan The Interport team was without choi, Kwok Ying-ki; Tang Kwong-| goal. Xavier played very well. Japan and Shanghai Beltrao. Hussain taking his place sum. Ip Pak-wah, Fung King- and in no small degree saved. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-- at centre-half while David Leo- cheong, Lee. Yan-leong and Lau
Portugal from being routed as (San Francisco date, 1st' April). Buren..... nard came in for Courtney at in- Tau-man.
completely as India was on Friday. u. s. A. Honolulu and Japan- side-right. Honniball was seen at
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Interport XI-Tam Kwan-kon; Hau Yung-sang. Sheehan: Fresh- water, AJ. Hussain, Honniball; Emberson, D. Leonard, Lee "Wal-
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Gosano and Hau Ching-to.
KWOK, AND LEE Outstanding performances were by Kwok Ying-ki who covered a tremendous lot of ground in de- fence while Lee Kwok-wai at left Mr. K. K. Ip was the referee. back partnered Lee Tin-sang well,
JUNIOR MATCH Lau Hing-choi did what' was ex- Earlier in the afternoon, South pected of him while Pau Ka-ping | China, winners of the Junior Lea- handled many shots with his gue, defeated the Rest by two usual steadiness.
goals to one. The game was fea- Fung was once again the brains tured by the extraordinary num- of the attack and his uncanny ber of casualties suffered by South scheming and dribbling was China players, apparently through much for Hussalti who also proved cramp, there being no less than to be slow in tackling." Lau Tau-| three men of the field at one man shoved bursts of speed on stage in the second half. the left wing and repeated the good performance he gave on for Saturday against the Navy.
For the Interport side, Hau Yung-sang and "Sheehan were un- safe in the defence in the first
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R. Marques, in the right-halt berth, contributed in no small measure to the several successful runs on the English goal by the Portuguese, the half and back lines playing a more conspicuous Japan part here than the forwarda shanghal Inaccurate shooting in front of goal robbed Portugal of & Shanghai and Amoy ......... ze............ chance to pie the English score. Shanghai ....... and good work by Osman pre-USA., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai vented Arst Gosano and them (San Francisco date, 30th Mar.), | Tatuta Maru... Pinto from being included in the stratt list of scorers.
For England. S. A. Fowler ex- celled and his stick work was much the finest on either team.
Luk Tak-hang scored both goals Gemmel, at inside right, played a the winners, while Keane į much better game than usual, netted for the Rest. In the second while G. E. Fowler and Lt. Hook half Che Sin-leung; the Chinese
commandeered a little of the spot- custodian, did extremely well to
light. save from a penalty kick,
The teams were:- South China:-Che Sin-leung: pair showed up better especially Li Wing-on, Yuen She-on; Chan Sheehan. Tam Kwan-kon brought Ping-yue, Yau Wah-hing. Tam off some neat saves between the Chung-fsi; Ip Yan-po, Chan Wal- sticks.
sang, Chan Chung-ytm Là Th hang and Chin Chi-fun,
both their clearing being weak but in the second half the
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In the attack Lee Wal-tong was too well marked to do anything The Rest:-Salter; Ho Sha-kar, dangerous but, the three goals be Heap; Rides, Shaw, Simmons; obtained were typical of his Calvert, Keane. Munton, Pelham calibre.
and Duffeld.
Bond's play was not up to the standard he exhibited in the match against India, and
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members of the half and back Parcels only for straits & Rangoon. | Apoey lines were not in top form.
Portugal, all points considered, played well. The forward line lacked combination, the halves played to
a monotonous tempo. and E. A. Alves, in goal, could have played better. To be fair, it must be stated that Portugal did put up a better show, and
ST. GEORGE'S DAY result is discipation of vitality against the same side, than did
(Continued from Page 8) all the scouts who attended the service was taken later...
and a restless, dissatisfied spirit. Our baptism should remind us or the soldierly character of " our vocation.
India:
The teams:
England: Pte. Osman; V. C. Bond, L/Bdr.Carter; Bdr. Dimott, Lt. Hook, E Fowler; 8. A. Fowler ER. A. Gemmel, G. H. Fowler, Bdr. Marshall and A. E. P. Guest.
Portugal. E A Alves; R. Xavier, Dr. E L Cosano; R.“ Ä. Marques, J. B. Gonsalves, A. M. Alves: R. M. Silva, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, J. M Pinto, N. A Beltrao and A. P. Bouza.
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
And we all need that sort of VICAR'S SERMON
courage in the Christian life. To The Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of be able to stand alone, to see the 6t. Andrew's, preached an eloquent smile of worldly superiority, to be out of the fashion, to take, a sermon. He said, in part:-
To-day, Englishmen, throughout
different road from cur friends. to have our life perhaps, accounted the Empire and the world, remem-
madness. This ber the patron saint of their coun-
was the
sort of try. St. George. No doubt one courage we see in St. George and reason why you Scouts have chosen this is the sort of courage that is to-day for your Church Parade is so essentially Christian, because it 1 St. George's Day. It
GREAT PRINCIPLES is a matter for thankfulness that
Since the 14th century, St. recent years have seen an increase | George has been the patron saint of dévotion towards our national of England and, on St. George's saint, for it would be a bad to-day Day, we think of our country and, for England if she forgot St. thank God that we belong to a George. He has about him a great Christian nation, standing soldierly directness and simplicity, almost alone in the world for the a knightly courtesy and a faith great principles of liberty, free that la at once confident and speech, constitutional "monarchy, joyful. He is in fact the epitome fair play and justies. To hear
The Hongkong Interport SoccerShanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, of our race at its best--all that we some people talk one would desire to be and all miss by so imagine that all patriotism is Team wil be leaving here for the
out-of-date and
Philippine Islands on April 28.
much.
RETURNING
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The Eastern Athletic Association soccer eleven were to have left Saigon on their return to Hongkong yesterday, and they Parcels and Papers only for Bouth are expected here in two or three Africa via Durban. days
MANILA INTERPORT
XI
The Corinthian Cruisers' race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was sailed yesterday and resulted as follows:-
Wrong. But St. George was in reality a though there is a bad patriotism, soldier of the Cross and as such a superficial and blistering jingo-
our patron ism, there is also a good dad, A WIN FOR NORENA very appropriately saint the unknown warrior" who deep, true love of our native land laid down his life for Christ for its own sake..
One. wonders why it is that the What can we do for England? profession of arins has so often As members of the great world- produced such magnificent Chris-wide communion of the Church of tians, I believe it is because there England and as individuals, let ne
following the example of Yacht is a spirit in the soldier that has by something in common with that Christ's warrior, 8t George,set Azuma of the Religious. He is a man the right example for God and under discipline for certain enda straight and honest living and so although we many disagree with do our best in our day and those ends. Discipline fosters its generation to live as good soldiers own graces of simplicity, directness of Jesus Christ,
and humility. The roots strike
deep where they cannot stray,
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SOLDIERLY DISCIPLINE
CHILD MISSING
It was the spirit of soldierly A six-year-old male Hakka discipline that once made its child. Shum Kau, believed to have appeal to Englishmen, but it has been kidnapped, has been reported been an unpopular word for some missing from his home at Nga years now. Maybe our present an Tala Wal village, Kowloon City, xieties in the world will help to ance Friday.
revive it again. Everybody has The police are looking for a been an busy expressing them- man and his wife who are selves- terrified at repression suspected of having some con- that any kind of restraint seems, nection with the child's die to constitute a new impiety. The appearance
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Mr. B. M. Omar left the Colony Bandakan for Manila on April 22, to deliver series of lectures on soccer football. Mr. Omar will officiate as referee in the game between Hongkong, and Manda.
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