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THE HONGKONG
MAMAK
HOCKEY
DAY OF PROLIFIC
SCORING
26 GOALS IN 3 MATCHES
SAINTS ON TOP
Prolific scoring was the order of the day in the Mamak Tournament games yesterday, and in the three matches played no fewer than twenty-six goals were notted. Two teams, the Radio, opposed to the Ger man Club, and St. Andrew's playing the R.E., netted eight times each and thus have the honour of sharing the laurela for the highest score in the league. Against the Tamar the Signals scored times.
seven
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932.
Yesterday's win by St. An- drew's placed them at the head of the table with the analysis of: Played three, won.three, lost nil, drawn nil, 17 goals for, against six points.
DOUBLE 10TH INFLUENCE
ין
CHINESE DISPLAY HOLIDAY SPIRIT IN EXHIBITION SOCCER MATCH
HONGKONG F. A. TROUNCED 5-1
Chinese A.A.F.
(By "VERITAS".)
(1p Pak-wa 2. Wong Mee-shun, Tain Kong-pak, Lt Shak-
you)
Hongkong F.A...
(Dominy)
NANKING had said that the Double Tenth was to
be observed quietly, but the Chinese Athletic Federation football team slyly winked at this yester- day afternoon and proceeded to boisterously celebrate the event by trouncing the Hongkong Football Association eleven to the tune of 5-1.
YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCH
THE SHOT THAT SCORED-This nation photograph taken at yester
day's soccer match between the Chinese A. A. Federation and the Hongkong FA,, shows Wong Mos-shun scoring the first goal of the mktcb.
Lee Wai-tong Lost to Local Football
The Chinese players dis- The Association representati- ves, though always inforilor in the game, and played a real holiday spirit aner points of the
finally played to a standstill, were and played such perfect foot-spirited enough until the second ball as to leave the Associa-hair which saw an amazing de
bacle. But there was a half tion men wondering why back weakness, particularly in the pivotal position which not only the defence na an under- such representative games left
to the virulent nourished victim were ever arranged seeing Chineso vanguard, but made the all they entailed was fruit-work of the Association forwards Lee Wai-tong, the brilliant (By "Bully-OF"). ·
doubly difficult and half ns South China inside left, and one less chasing after wizards effective. By defeating the R.Es by eight goals to nil at Sookunpoo who playfully toyed with a yesterday St. Andrew's not only leather sphere to one's huge maintained their unbeaten
four
to
all.
WAS
RODGERS GALLANT.
WILD
SOUTH CHINA'S BRILLIANT PLAYER LEAVES FOR JAVA
of the cleverest footballers the VOLUNTEERS
Colony has ever produced, is lost
H. K. C. C. LATEST .'
VICTIMS
Bliss of Kowloon was the only to local soccer by his departure SECOND record in the Mamak Tourna- discomfort and an adverse half back to play anything like on Sunday evening for Java to
a game worthy of the scension. take up a business appointment. VICTORY
It is not expected that Lee will ment but with the Radio re-goal balance at the end of it Channing was mediocre, whereas
Stevens, діно of the Police give up football, as there are gistered the highest score
definitely outclassed, The several football clubs of good date in the competition..
work thrust. upon Strange, standing in Java, This may suggest that yester. Martin
Rodgers
Lee played his faal game for And The
well Club played
day's game on the Club ground therefore more than they could South China on Saturday, when he throughout but missed many
was nothing but a farce, which is cope with, although Rodgers play helped his team to victory against opportunities in front of goal,
But there was ed magnificently in the first half the Royal Artillery. The secret chief defaulter being
football le Bever any doubting the pro and it was almost entirely thanks of his amazing Guest despite the fact that he
nounced superiority of the Chin- to him that the teams crossed superb ball control and a cum- ing, ended in a win for the Volunteers was responsible for netting
ere, a superiority which became over on level terms. He made two piete i owledge of the finer points seven of the total.
the blunder in the closing stages of the game. He never allowa
flurried when goals were scored. though himself to become they were of n tactical nature. bustled off the ball, and his under
standing with Ip Pak-wa was such na to make theirs the most formidable combination in local
the
far from the ease.
more and more
proceeded.
evident
It has been said that South China will not be the same tenm without the guiding spirit of Lee Wai-tong. Well that spirit. was absent from the Chinese team yesterday, but it can't he said that it either benefitted the Associa tion eleven or depressed their
GREAT TEAM WORK.
This was entirely due
They kept the Army men con-game tinually on the defensive and found 1tle resistance when they
Up among the forwards Leonard came within striking distance.
operating on the left wing gave Some fine work was done in the
the most consistent account, and centre of the intermediate line by
was never fully subdued by the Hamson who frustrated many of
Chinese defenders. He was the attempts of the Engineers to
good as any of them in the matter push their way into the Club's
of speed, used his feet well and territory. What little they had to
centred with unfailing regularity. do at back, F. Wong and White
Bryant of the R.A. was never accomplished admirably, while R.
effective and appeared to H. Wong in goal was tested twice
the an inferiority complex, probably only. The forwards combined well and with short neat pasalng magnificent team work displayed reaction to his experience with movements were able to
by the Federation. Perfect posi-South China last Saturday, through the defence time and time Lioning by the backs, object-lesson football by the halves and crisp again. None of the forwards were
passing and devastating shooting! Howe was slow and indecisive really brilliant and had they been by the forwards combined in pro- as a leader, and
was only be faced with a stronger defence would have had a different tale toviding the large crowd of spectators casionally in a position which held with soccer of the highest order. any danger to the Chinese. He
was carefully watched As individuals the match was a eventually resigned himself to the triumph brainy, tuxt-book policeman-like attentions of his football on the part of Ip Pak-wa opponents. (operating at inside left) and
tell.
R.E.. SCRAPPY.
get
ex
The play of the R.E.s was very scrappy, and their passing for from accurate. The backs, were Inclined to keep too far back and when pressed were unable to get the ball away to the forwards. There were no outstanding ponents of the game although Higgins and Harding shone oc- casionally. The soldiers were very lucky to register any seorn st all and had it not been for a mis- understanding on the part of Hamaon. and the brothers Wong. the Saints defence would have finished with a clean sheet.
From the initial but the Club exerted pressure and for a time their efforts met with a stubborn resistance. The Engineers gra- dually gave way under the hom- bardment and after about ten minutes Guest onened the scoring for St. Andrew's. They went awar again from the bully and Fincher, on the left, acut across a nice centre which struck the wright. In subsequent play the
RF's keener ran out to take the
Cu
of
A
to
CUSTODIANSHIP-Rodgers, the Hongkong F.A., goalkeeper was in splendid form yesterday, ro paatedly meing his citadel against the Chinese. (Horo in hera
effecting & typical clearance.
Badn
NEGLECTED GOSANO.
anil
soccer.
or
The match between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Volunteers, which was resumed yesterday morn by four wickets.
The Volunteers were dismissed in their first innings for 180 runs, which was the same total compiled by the Club on Saturday. Richardson (33). Rile (28), Grimths (25) and Kilbes (35) being the chief scorers.
In their second casay, the
Club were all diaminsed for 163 rung, out of which Duckitt claimed 43 not out and Reid 28 runs. Beck took five wickets for 34 runa.
A GENIUS. The Inside left, who has a huge his credit,
Griffiths was in magnificent form Foal-scoring list to
a junior for the Volunteers in their second started his football as with South China in 1922. Threenings, and scored 00 runs before he was caught off Smith. Ride added years Inter he left for Shanghai 47 to the total of 165 for six wickets, giving the side the victory by four Ho returned to his old love in wickets. and joined the Lung Hwa Club. 1930 and has played regularly for them since then.
His genius at football quickly placed him in the Interport class and during the past nine years he has played for both Hongkong and Shanghai in these representative matches.
TENNIS ALSO.
K. C. C. RESULT
Keen cricket saw tho finish of
the club match between Fincher's and Goodwin's teams at the K.C.C., yesterday, the aub-captain's cleven winning by 34 runs with a wicket in hand.
The feature of the second day's
in his
Lee is also a tennis player of no play was the stylish batting of E.C. Dominy worked with a will and mean ability and had he attached Fincher, who hit up 72 In the initial stages of the game himself more seriously to the team's final Innings before retiring. accomplished some excellent cou-game could easily have developed Afterwards Perry and Burnett structive work. His thrustfulness into one of the Colony's leading carried on the good work and com
particularly pletely subdued the attack. kept his markers on the alert, but players.
E. F. Fincher scored brilliantly he too faded away when he found useful as a doubles player and there was no support forthcoming last year. in company with Lak for Goodwin's team in their second from his intermediates.
Ding-cheong reached the fourth Innings his 71 being made out of round of the Open Doubles. They a total of 149.
Burnett was the most successful fell to Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man
B. Gosano ол the wing was neglected, never being given
Ho WILA
fair chance even to show his kit only after a match which went bowler of the day capturing paces. The porelstency
with the full distance and ran to 27 wickets for 61 runs. which the ball was kept away
gamos.
SPORT ADVTS.
from bim Was One of the IP PAK-WA AS SUCCESSOR. chief reasons why the Association did not score more than one goal. Hon. Secretary of the South China This morning Mr. Mok Hing, the
The match was full of incident, Club said that it was more than the early exchanges favouring the probable that Ip Pak-wu, who pre- THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Chinese in midfield, but near goal Piously operated on the left wing The Association were equally as with Lee, would, especially in dangerous. Dominy was con- view of his performance yesterday, spicuous for some forceful move be transferred to the inside left ments, but it was left to the position, but he could not say who Chinese to open the scoring, Wong would partner him on the wing. Mec-shun concluding a beautiful movement by netting with glorious left foot drive.
k
THE EQUALIJER. The state of the game quickly changed. The Association set up n series of determined attacks, way
| ball from Gilchrist but missed and as the ball trickled to the ling Harding Just managed to clear as he fell to the ground. Fincher had hard lines again a few minutes later when another of his centres struck the post, but Wong Mee-shun (inside right), and Howe, obviously on his before the Interval Guest snapped These two caused more trouble to acoring was tripped in the
the Association penalty area. on to one of his passes and in- and anxiety to
Dominy made creased the lead.
defence than the whole of another mistake from the spotkick. forward line put together. And
The scorca stood thus at half it was not surprising that Strange,
GUEST CARRIES ON.
no
WRONG FOOTBALL RESULT
Aberdeen Win Last Saturday
London, Oct. 10. The result of Saturday's Scottish League match between Cowden- benth and Aberdeen was 3-0 in favour of Aberdeen, not of Cowden- beath, дя cabled. The revised
In the second half the Civilians Martin and Rodgers cracked under time, and quite a fair reflection of met with little opposition and the severo atrain. Ip and Wong the game, despite the Chinese netted alx times. Guest added not only opened up the game with superiority in finesse. five and the other was scored by long passes which made the work But after the change-over, the Mackay who was placing at right of the wingmen mere child's play: Association collapsed and the Inner. Leatic seared the only goal each cho the result of a definite Pak-wa, twice threading his way
but they scored the goals and Federation scored at will. Ip league table follows: Goals. for the R.E. following a hard hit scheme which generally saw the through a crowd of players netted Rangere... 12 8 3 1 32 12 10 down the field by Harding. Three frat light of day somewhere on with nice finishing shots, and Tam Motherwell.. 11 7 4 0 34 12 19 of the Club players chased the the half way line.
ball and each walked for the other
to hit it. In the meantime Leslie came on the scene and tapped the ball into the not.
The teams were:
UNCOMPROMISING MOOD.
In addition to this the Chinese half backs were in a moat uncom
St. Andrew's. H. Wong: E. promising mood, and completely
McNider,
Gilchrist and E. F. Fincher.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Konk-pak and Li Shak-yau round- Coltle
28 6 G 2 39 16 17 Aberdeon 12 8 1 2 81 14 17 ed off dazzling movements to score the others.
Hearts 12 7 2 0 24 13 16, St. Mirron... 11 9 0 3 24 Hamliton... 11 7 1 3 34 18 16 Teams:
3 15 10 18 St. Johnstone 11
0 22 25 11 H.K.F.A G. Rodger; Martin, S. Third Lanark 12
Аут
12
9 4 20 28 11 5-25 27 10 0724 80 10
11 4 16 18 25
H. P. White and F. Wong: S. subjected the Association for Strange: Channings, Stephons, Queen's Park 11
B. Himson and E. wards until there was scarealy Bliss: B. Gosano, Bryant, Howe, Kilmarnock 11 42
Dominoy, D. Leonard.
Clydo McNider; F. Brandbridge, N. A. E. any opposion attack. Mackay, A. E P. Guest, J. T. K Leung Iu-chiu and Lau Mau I.K.C.A.A.F.-Lu! Tin-chan; Cowdenbeath 11 3 0 17 24
were a pair of safe backs, though Loung Iu-chiu, Lau Mau; Li Kwok- und R.E.:-J. Balloy; L. Cpl. Higgina they were only Boroly pressed chiu, Loung Wing-chiu, Tong Partick and B. Harding; Waldron, Mullins during frat half intervals and Kwan; Cheung Lin-hay, Wong Morton and Casey, Lesllo, Q. M. S. Hay- from these they emerged with Meo-shun,. Tam Kong-pak, Ip Pak- Falkirk
their colours flying. den, Hinbury, Holmes and Pogg.
Eoat Stitling 11 1 wa, Ll Shak-you. (Continued on Page 9.)
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