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MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1931.

WORLD SPORT

SOUTH CHINA IN SHIELD FINAL.

BEAT KOWLOON IN A GREAT GAME.

LI WAI-TONG SHOWS WAY.

BORDERERS' GOALS.

By Wanderer." |

CAMBRIDGE WINS.

NEVER ONCE HEADED IN GREAT BOAT RACE.

London, Mar, 21. Rowing with easy rhythm from the start, Cambridge wore never onco seriously challenged, and in brilliant fashion carried of the annual bont- race against Oxford to-day. They won by two and a half lengths in 19 min, 20 ave.

The weather, which during the bout-race practices had been the worst encountered at Putney, for 40 years, doveloped a lamb-like innocence with the advent of spring conditions. The day broke with the sun shining from a cleur sky.

Chinn. If anything. Kowloon had the better of the opening txrlangen.

Almost In a trice, however, they were up against it, South China'n half-bneka got a grip on the game, and Kowloon were venned in their own half for

T. A. Brocklebank, Cambridge's a long period. Thanks largely to genius stroke, gained the lead from a wonderful exhibition by Mekel the start, and set his crow the task vie, who gave his best display for of hanging on, and without any seasons, and who saved two eer-pectacular effects held nil the Oxford tain goals, Kowloon survived this attempts to overhaul them. The first mile was ènvered in 4 min. 5 sec, and periul of preasure.

with Oxford only a quarter of

they length behind, it scomed that might draw level; but Cambridge shook them off, and increased their advantage to a length at the mile half. Emmersmith Bridge

Kowloon burat through, testing Pau, and then Ruffered the loss of a goal immediately South China returned. A free kick was given for dangerous play just inside the penalty area, the ball went for a

D

And was reached in 7 min. 10 acc. with

The Shield semi-finals on Satur-corner and in a serinage Chambridge stroking 34 and Oxford

day produced some brilliant foot- Kwok-luen dashed the ball into ball, South China and the South the net with Peony unsighted. four minutes Inter, Wales Borderers fully earning the Three or right to contest the Anst on April opportunism gave L Wal-tong a which Kowloon 4. Sauth China bave never played second, after

should have scored when lanson better than they did in disunsing broke right through, drew Pan out af Kowloon by five goals.

of his goal and passed to Gillott, who malfed the chance in a most amazing Cashijon.

meet

In the Junior Shield, the Club Reserves #rested. a surprise and fuckdentally mude Club history by

On the restart the struggle pro- qualifying for the l at the exceeded at a fast pace which did pense of Eastern, who fell

not relax in the slightest, but the pieces after the Club had obtain result was virtually decided when ed their second goal, and eventual some brilliant work on the left ly conceded fivi. It is the first wing gave Fung King-cheung A tim that the Club have figured in chance to get in one of his speelal the Junior Anal. They have to drives. Penny had no chance.

Reserves. the Royal Navy

From that stage, Kowloon were South China who dispared of Kowloon by four ragged

on the clear goals after a goalless first strengthened their grip

1 Wai-tong and Ip Pak half. As in the senior shield, the game. junior winners both fully merited wa stond out above their fellows with some delightful work, and their succeRA.

Hedley and Martin, while play-

well.

Li helpless. wore ing,

the fourth second Wal-tong obtained

and fith goals, the fast from recklessly a penalty which was given away by Dowman when no alynntage was to be gained.

Athletfe upset expectations to Home extent by putting the Navy wut at the running for place in the Larue,

The rewalls

of Satur- day's zomes, shied anal femrue, arei appended:

SENIOR SHIELD.

South Chica

Semi-finals.

۲۰ Kowicca |S.W Burderers 15 ILA

JUNIOR SHELD.

Clubs Res. Navy Hos

Athletic

Eastern

:

1 Kowloon Res.

SENIOR LEAGUE.

Second Division.

Royal Navy

Borderers Athletin

f

University

# South Chiru

Thurd Division.

R.A.0.0.

} R. Engineers

LE WAITONG AT HIS BEST

Big Share in South China's Convincing Win..

South China deserved every one of their five goals, but the result over-stresses their undoubted superiority. While getting it in

Several times in the last quarter of a heur it seemed that Kowloon must obtain a goal, but the con- Isolation eluded them.

A

Oxford's grim struggle against their dominant rivals seemed to tire them and at the half-way Cambridge were content just to Corge steadily They increased the lead to ahead. two and a half at Duke's Meadows. and it was now obvious that Oxford Anished. Their vallant rally did not make the slightest Cambridge were still Impression. Two lengths in front at Barnes' Heldge, which was passed in 16 min. 4 sec. and rowed Iautifully to the post which they reached two and a the lengths in front of Oxford, amid

thunderous cheers of what wen said to be the greatest bont-race crowd in history.

Oxford won the toss, and choosing the Middlesex Station side were ex- preter to win. Their time in 19 mt. 34 see.--Reuter.

FANLING GOLF.

L. G. S. DODWELL WINS BOGEY POOL.

There were 49 entries for the Bogey Frol at Panling during the week-end, which resulted in a win

G. S. Dodwell (6), five up. Other scores were W. H. Hillier 114), 4 up; J. L. Shellsheng (1) and A. Lench (10), both all

==

LOCAL HOCKEY.

unfortunate incident INGHI oreurred before the close, result-quare. ine in the ordering of of Me Kelele, the Kowloon skipper. He protestel when the referee award- foul against Hedley--when Li Wai-tong felt himself guilty

Thr following will represent the and was apparently apologising to

Club y, Navy in the final of the Sim thes Kowloon player-and.

Shield on Wednesday, at 4.45 p.m., nutter being taken of his protest, U.S.R.C. ground:-Gregory; J. Rod- Mekelvin said something in aeger, A. Botelho; W. Reed, A. Dand, heat of the moment that he should | A. Noronha: If. Owen Hughes, G. E. R.

1 hat have said.

no

South China were well nerved in all departments. Pau, who had

2 plenty to do, fet. nothing slip, and

Divett, G. Skipp, C: Francis and G. P. Lammert,

Tin-sang and Tam Kong-pak they obtained in the second were were very safe. The half-backs more or less gifts, the Borderera were sound rather than brilliant, apparently growing tired of play- and the attack took full advantage ing in the circumstances alleged. of Kowloon's shakiness at back, which was quite an unexpected feature of the game.

McKelvic. Penny (for many brilliant saves). Grimwood and

the neck" good and hard, Kowloon lansen were outstanding in the put up a real fighting display, and Kowloon team. Hedley did some should have scored on at least two excellent things but could not hold scensions, particularly in the first Wai-tong, and Bliss die exceed half when

presented fagly well until he strained his lanson Gillott with an open goal, and leg in the first half. again in the second when Ianson cut through brilliantly only to see Pan save, equally brilliantly, fierce drive,

Por all that they fought gamely

:

R.A. OVERWHELMED.

Allegations of Not Trying. '

Allegations of bad sportsman-

NAVY DEFEATED,

Lam Yuk-ying as a Centre Forward.

Lam Yuk-ying has played in season und many positions this

he again proved his adaptibility on Saturday when he obtained two goals at centre-forward, playing a very prominent part in the defeat of the Navy in the Senior League. It was a keen game, but the Navy were weak at centre-half. The Athletic made the most of the situation and had the better of the exchanges Lam and Peacock scored in the first half, after

and made a keenly interesting ship are being made against the match of it. Kowloon disappoint-Royal Artillery first team, arising which the Athletic ran into a 3-1 el. South China played them off out of their Shield tie with the lend, Lam and Suen Kam-shun their feet at certain stages of the Borderers which resulted in a winfacoring elever goals. Hume, giving a wonderful all Found display which fully entitled them to pass into the Dual.

It is not dificult, moreover, to place one's finger upon the ren-

for the Borderers by the remark- In a late Navy rally, Skinner alle score of 11 goals to 4.

reduced the arrears and missed narrowly just before the end.

The

left wings of both teams were the most impressive, and the

Not being at the game, it is impossible for me to comment

half-back line. For the Navy,

Sou for South China's great show upon the allegations, which are tower ing.

revelled in

while Robertson wos gulity gave a wonderful individual per-prevent the Borderers from piling several blunders at back. formance reminiscent

lup gonds after the interval. Ap- old times. Ifis ball control was per-purently they did not make it ab- at all times the solutely obvious, but a reliable in- feet, and he constructive genlus making South formant says that attempts to

Li Wal-tong almost beat the effect that after putting up a Athletic were better served in the Kowloon by himself. He simply splendid fight in the first half, the Rush hardly did himself justice,

RA. did practically nothing to

the heavy going and

of

of

China's openings. Incidentally he resist the lively Borderers' attack A SURE WAY TO

STOP INDIGESTION

deadrooling

In the circumstances, it

may

de-

did the hat-trick. With such a were half-hearted, and that even partner, ip Pak-wa was bound to the goalkeeper was casual. shine, and to suggest that the

Indigestion is auch, a common right wing, was mediocre by com-pol be surprising that the Brailment that many people regard parison is not an overstatement, derers were able to give a

As to Kowloon, they were guilty lightful exhibition of the short it as an unavoidable evil, never of a tactical blunder in relying too passing game. Their attack did realising that unless checked it much upon defence. Doubtless, just as

they pleased, playing la doing incalculable harm to would have been dangerous to like the book, even to their finish the stomach and may even cause

rieks against the speedy and ing

stomach ulcers, The beat, safest Southi China Unfortunately, the result glves and surest remedy for digestive but the wide gap which no indication of the prospects of troubles is a little "Blaurated' was left between the Kowloon

owloon the Borderers when they meet Magnesia in a quartor of a tum-; half-backa and their

South China in the Shield Final, blem of water after meals, which looked ominous from the

though it is obvious that the re not only corrects the trouble at and the accurate long passes sent up by citing Channings, Davies and protects the stomach lining. The cent change, brought about by its source, but soothes, heals and McKelvie to his wingers were by

Harris

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moment you compensation.

take 'Bigurated' 40 manns

Pal- bringing in Lack of

has Magnesia it neutralises the excess Everybody in Dublin is wearing a Cene Surazen has won the Southern support made it impos-leste

right, Kowloon's forwards to lister for

outside

prevents fermentation." million pound look" for it is officially Open Championship with a keep up a sustained attack, though worked

remarkably well. The acidity, Announced that the prizes in the gate score of 282, this victory net | with the exception of Simpaon, showed excellent form in the first and that's the end of indigention. Grand National Hospital Sweepstake him $5,000..

exceedingly half when it was only effiefeney Your chemist solla Bisurated' will amount to $1,250,000. The first Temmy Armour was second with they looked priza will be £374,000,. the second 286, Joe Turnoea was third with 292, dangerous line when In posses in the goalmouth that entitled the Magnosia In both powder and the ono and only 187,000, and the third £120,000 and Walter Hagen fourth with 208—lon, Grimwood and fanson parti. Borderers to an interval lead of tablets,

The other eighty-three horses will Reuter's American Serates,

cularly so

four goals to two. The ICA. 4 Biduratod' Magnesia that doctors Lave £1,355 each; and there will be

The first half an hour. gave goals were fitting reward for recommend and hospitals use, bes 860 consolation prisen of $1,250 each, the cost of organising will be about no indication of minstory by South wholehearted effort. The two cause it is as safe as it is effective.

Hospitals will roosívó £450,000, and £300,000-Rouler.

HUGE AMOUNTS TO RE GIVEN SARAZEN WINS SOUTHERN

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London, Mar. 21.

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