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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.

THE WORLD SPORT.

The Police were well served by Shepherd, although he was opposed to the livellest Recreio wing, and Perkins and Oram did much good work. The forwards promised well,[

SATURDAY'S YACHT RACES.

The Greatest Servant, of Humanity

Quietly, unobstrusively, and

but they failed to use their oppor- FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT often with very little public ac

tunities. Both goals were the re-| sult more of luck than of judgment.j

NAVY OUTPLAYED,

Argylls Net Five Goals in Second Half.

ARGYLLS AGAIN their goal by South China which re- until the second half, but when they

GET SIX.

CLUB SURPRISED BY

ST. JOSEPH'S.

RECREIO AND SOUTH CHINA

· ALONE UNDEFEATED...

KOWLOON'S USUAL.

B

SAILED OFF.

clamation of his valuable ae- the Research

The first championship race for complishments," sailing yachts was held at the Royal Chemist goes on with his job of Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday tracking down the enemies of afternoon over a course of 8.2 miles, mankind and in finding out ways from Lyemun Beacon to Channel Rocks. The results were as follow: "YT" Class. (Started at 3.25 p.m.)

Dorothea (3)

""]" "Y" &

(Started at

(1)

"TIMES. F'shed Ctd. Pts 4.17.07 4.11.39

3

and means of combating them. He is the saviour of the sick and the guardian of the healthy, It is such men who are responsible for the production of the greatest

4.10.48 4.09.25 4 weapon of the present era for the 4.12.36 4.09.11 5 combating of that scourge of 4.07.37 Scratch 9 humanity-Anaemia (impoverish- 4.16.12 4.08.00

4.16.30 4.09.05

"G" Classes.

2.25 p.m.) TIMES

4.28.47 4.26.03

4.29.25 4.20.41 4.85.00 4.32.36 4.38.42 4.31.52 4.47.01 4.80.28 4.35.32 4.27.20

ed

The Argylls did not wake up sulted in shot after abot being did the Navy were overwhelmed. the charged down, they would have Pre-interval play favoured earned an interval lead. Wong Ka- Highlanders, but it gave co promise) Diana (6) .......... leung distinguished himself by of the heavy scoring to follow. The Rolla (5) .. some brilliant saves, early staying Argylls had been prodigal with La Linda (4) South China fears aroused by the their chances, missing a penalty Norena (1)

blood). The remedy for absence of their regular keeper. among other things, while their Argulla II. (2)

The ball was much in midfield in single goal lead was the result, not

anaemia, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the second half and a single goal of good football, but of a misjudg-

which has proved a tremendous victory appeared probable when ment by Clucas, who turned a

success all over the world, was dis- F'shed Ctd. Pts. Blisa was brought down unfairly long shot by Campbell into his own

covered by an eminent medico- Daphne (7) area. Gillott goal.

4.30.20 Scratch 4 the penalty equalised from the spot. For a

They were a different team after Why Wonder 4.28.29 4.25.45 11 scientist of Edinburgh Universitz 4.39.17 4.26.33 8 and undoubtedly the world owes space of about five minutes, Kow- half-time. There was real punch Bluenose (6),

Wings (3)

4.30.45 4.28.01 5 him a great debt for his work. foon made strong efforts to secure in the attack for the first time and Boojum (2)

Anaemia is an insidious disease another goal but after Wong Ka-

a goal from Walker quickly came. Speedwell (4) leung bad heen twice troubled, Campbell finished an excellent in- Adanac (9)

that gradually creeps ppon the victim unawares. The early South China retaliated with dividual burst with a great goal, Zephyr (8) series of dashing raids, giving an Henderson added from a penalty Lola (10)

symptoms are not such as would Indicate ahything very serious example of match-winning football [By "Wanderer."]

for the first time. Angus was more and then Hughes put on two in Wendy (5)

quick succession. The Navy

being wrong, just slight listless- ness, loss of energy, and feeling of The Argylls have come back into seriously tested in the last fifteen reduced the deficit with a goal from

Mrs. W. V. M. Koch has report-! form with a flourish. They obtain-minutes than in the whole of the the third penalty of the

ed to the Police the loss of a gold "off colour."

But anaemia works in a vicious ed six goals for the second week in previous 55, and he faltered after just before the close.

bringing off some splendid clear- Several changes were made in brooch, set with emeralds

the blood has succession on Saturday, the Navy ances. He punched out a shot by the Argylls team and it is pos- rubies, valued at £15 which she circle, for once. being swamped after holding their Chu and it returned to the inside sible that this accounts for lost in town on Saturday. She become below par the digestive rich and own until the interval. China, however, are hanging on to right, who was unmarked and made their inability to settle down at first missed the brooch outside D. organs, lacking the their leadership, scoring their sixth no mistake with his second shot. the start. Smaile and Henderson Chellaram & Co.'s shop in Peddar plentiful blood-supply so essential for perfect digestion of food. successive win at the expense of Two minutes later, another shot by played a sterling game at back, and Street.

Chu was pushed out to Tang Kwan, Hay made a good substitate for Me

fails to extract the necessary Glashan. Campbell was the out ciined to follow too closely on the nourishment from the food and in The Club were concerned in two also unmarked, who drove hard in-

and heels of their forwards, with the

this way the original anaemic surprises. In the Senior Division to the net for the third goal. Kow-standing forward, Nconan

loon's final rally produced nothing. Gatehouse finding him more than a result that any long punt by a St. they went down unexpectedly to St. Joseph's, while the secondtin and Dowman were outstanding usual clever game. Hughes obtain set a fast attack in motion with on-

Both defences were good. Mar- handful, while Wylie played his Joseph's defender was liable to conditions are intensified.

But Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. re- Eleven scored a remarkable victory for Kowloon, and Hedley was the ing splendid support of which he is the backs to cover Rodger. The verse the cycle. As soon as the over the Navy Reserves.

most dangerous forward. Tong made good use.

first goal came in this wise, Lim enter the blood they enable the Kwan did well against the trouble- The Navy got off to a promising bursting clean through to score system to absorb large quantities some lanson and Wong Mei-shun start, but faded away completely.| with ease.

of oxygen, which enriches and gave a much improved exhibition. Timberlake and Howell did well in It was only after Rocha had made increases the red cells, thus exercising restraint in his tackling defence, while Dickinson' and a series of splendid saves that and thus doing far more to justify Toomey were the mest attractive his inclusion. His passes to his forwards. wings were nicely judged.

Kowloon.

South

The full results are appended:

South China

Senior Division.

3 Kowloon Royal Navy - 1 Argyll

Polico

St. Joseph's

Kowloon

Club Res.

University

G

2 Recreio

2 H.K.F.C.

Second Division.

South China

Somersets

R.A.F.

1 Somersets

2 Navy Res

2

Recreio

1 Argylls

Third Division,

r

1 Ewo

2 Fukien

KOWLOON'S BAD HABIT.

Defensive Errors in the Closing Stages.

RECREIO'S ODD GOAL.

Police Beaten in Strenuous

Encounter.

CLUB SURPRISED,

Lim Scores Twice for St. Joseph's.

match

and

his charge fell, Goldman netting building up the blood independent- ly. Digestion automatically im-

just before the interval.

The Club had much the better proves and more nourishment is of matters in the second half but obtained from the food, enhancing Lim was again responsible for the the effect of the remedy upon the only goal scored, flashing the ball blood as well as strengthening past Rodger when the goalkeeper the nerves, restoring vitality and The manner of the Club's defeat had failed to get proper hold of an bringing renewed energy. An extra bit of speed made all the by St. Joseph's was very similar to effort by Leonard.

Listlessness, back-ache, depres- difference in this match, the Re- that of the Argylls' recent act-back creio well earning their victory on the same ground. The Club do the Club have no need to worry un- sion, pallor, dyspepsia, rheu over the Police by the odd goal in minated the game for long periods, duly. In some ways there was con- matism, palpitation, dizziness, five. The Police had rather more and netted once. St. Joseph's had siderable satisfaction to be derived, headaches, "nerves" all having of the play taking the game right fewer opportunities but twice The defensive weakness was a mild their first cause in impoverished through, but their defence was al- caught the Club defenders napping, one of tactics, easy of remedy, ra- blood, soon give way to this world- ways in difficulties against a fast-Lim's alertness at centre-forward ther than of individual standards of famous remedy. Start building moving forward line, while the Po-producing unexpected goals. play, while the forwards, apart up your blood right away with Dr.

The defeat was one over which

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While giving South China all due lice vanguard lacked the steadiness The Club's errors were not limit from the criticisms already express williams Pink Pills and you can credit for the smart opportunism which would have compensated. ed to poor shooting. They were ed, seemed a more settled line than be satisfied that the vicious circle

Clark had a great deal more work playing up to Goldman far too much in previous games. which produced two goals in two

the closing stages of to do than Lawrence, and it is on a day when the opposing centre- minutes in

Rocha gave a splendid exhibition of anaemia has been broken and their game with Kowloon, they chiefly to his credit that the Police half was not only in good form, but in the College goal, Hyder and that your feet are at last on the

so lightly. Perkins must be accounted a trifle lucky to goal escaped

centre-forward from have obtained both points in an ex- and Williams could not hold B. was concentrated on preventing the Gomes supported him with excellent! high-road to

becoming displays under pressure, and Skin- happiness. tremely keen encounter in which, Gosano and his colleagues and it really dangerous. Then again, the ner stood out in a steady half-back for the most part, the defences was again and again the last line forwards frequently gave the im- line. Goodwin, Leonard and Lim prevalled. Kowloon, however, of defence which rose to the ocpression that, secking to develop did good work forward; again indulged the disastrous habit casion. Clark was, beaten by B. combination, so far as it means the

A fast and exciting game was of a momentary close-on-time laxity Gosano in the first half, and by art of passing the ball to and fra in defence, which has cost them a Silva and Rocha in the second. The accurately, they had entirely lost played on the Naval Ground, Hap point in every match they have play. Police were on terms at the inter-sight of their principal object, the py Valley, on Saturday when the ed this season, and South China val, Bentley netting during a melee, scoring of goals. Thus one saw a Radio Sports Club bent Eastern by snapped up their opportunities bril- and Fraser reduced their arrears a good deal of pretty work, entirely 2 goals to 1. The following re-

minute before time when presented aimless.

presented the Radio Sports Club: liantly.

The return of Segalen to the half-Harrison; M. Sheriff, Winch; Before this breakdown, the Kow: with a sitter).

The Gosano brothers distinguish back line tightened up the defence, Kalwant Singh, Au Kam-moon, loon defence had played such a masterly breaking-up game that the ed themselves on the Recreio side, yet certain defects were very ap G. Pearson; Chan Chung-tung

(Capt.) forwards, A. Gosano giving a brilliant exposi- parent in a game which ran more

M. Hanib, Gurbachan whose clever work has been a tion of centre-half play. Ward easily for them than usual, and Singh, Karnail Singh, and So Fook- also pro arising directly out of that situa- cheung. Mr. N. Osman was the re- of all their previous Silva and Xavier were

tion. The middle line were

in feree. games, were thoroughly sub-minent. dued, and it was only the con. sistently good work of Ip Pak-wa ance ith the principles of free and Chan Mce-on-a Singa pare recruit-the extreme wingers, which made the side at all danger- Ous.

South China inside

feature

A somewhat similar state of af- fairs prevailed at the other end. Li Ting-sang and Leung Wing-chia blotted out a very weak Kowloon right wing, while lanson and Hed- ley on the opposite side found pro- gress against Tong Kwan and Tam Kong-pak difficult. Tam played one of his best games, though there was ground for suspicion about the marner in which he brought lanson to earth time. after time. Gillott worked hard in the middle, was not adequately supported and failed to shine.

In the circumstances, it, was not aurprising that though the game was keen and fast throughout, there standard of football-nehieved was not very high. The defenders on both sides were responsible for many really clever things, but I don't think there was a single con- corted forward movement through- out the game. South-China's for- wards made numerous dashing raids by long swinging passes to the wingers and first-time booting of the ball, but the line failed to develop real combination, thanks to the fine tackling, of Dowman, Mc- Kelvic and Biles. Dowman was particularly outstanding in defence, but his constructive, efforts fell & long way behind, his other work. McKelvie chocked Fung King cheong efficiently and he alone made proper efforts to get his forwards going.

South China opened the scoring with a fluke shot ten minutes from the start, Ip Pak-wa, essaying a drive, miakicking and having the good fortune to see the ball trickle off his heel, into the corner opposite to that at which he aimed Angus was a shade too late in recovery From that time on, Kowloon hed a considerable territorial advantage and but for the scientific packing of--

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