THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1932.

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ENGLAND DEFEAT WALES

STRANGE.

"Capt. of England

EXTRAORDINARY

LAI WAH CUP. FOOTBALL

ENGLISHMEN TOUCH TOP FORM WALES BEATEN BY SPEED & SKILL

MULLANE.

Capt. of Wales

PROPOSITION FOR CHINA

(By "Veritas")

Football of an amazing character was served up by England and Wales in the semi-final of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup yesterday, when the representatives of St. George won by 8 goals to 4.

27

POSTPONED

The rugby match between a Club team and a Navy Bfteen, which had been arranged to be played this afternon, has been postponed on secount of tho Navy being unable to raise a team.

Fanling Races

RADIO ON

TOP

MAMAK LEAGUE

LEADERSHIP

REVISED TABLE

(By "Bully-Off").

The Radio regained their posi- tion at the head of the Mamak league table yesterday when they

R.A.O.C. to the tune of seven goals to nil, at Sookunnoe.

Enjoyable Holiday gained a decisivo victory over the

Meeting

FEW SURPRISES

The Radio forwards combined effectively throughout and ex- hibited some dazzling stickwork, which proved the Corps undoing. The Christmas meeting of the The Radio backs were sound and Fanling Race and Hunt Club held it was seldom the military for- yesterday was the succese anticipat.wards got within shooting dis-

ed, a big crowd revelling in the ex- cellent sport.

The score suggests an absolute collapse on the part

There were several very popular of the Welsh defence, yet this was not altogether the wins and an unusually small crop case. The brilliant opportunism of the English for- of surprise results. wards, which brought to-a culmination numbers of extremely neat movements from mid-field, was the cause of the debacle:

Apart from .Ridley, who com- mitted two incomprelivnsible blund- ers before goal, the English van- nera could not go wrong with their combination in mid-feld which did so much to bring about the destruc- tion of Wales. The Welsh halves could not cope with the penetrating i movements of the Englishmen, who at times indulged in footwork of a character complementary to the Chinese on Monday.

WELL BALANCED.

THE RESULTS.

At the interval the score was three goals to nil and in the second half four more were notted. Gurbachan Singh found the net on four occasions and Awtar Singh scored thrice.

The Volunteer Corps Steeplechase,

Playing at Sookunpoo yesterday (Unofficial). Winner $160.00, Second to Parthian defented the Royal $76,00, Third $25.00. For China Army Medical Corps by four goals It was a pleasure to see the Ponies. First Division. To be ridden to two. forwards pull themselves

by members of, the Troops. 10- Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White Stor gether after a start which sug- (140 lbs)

1 (Mr. Ferguson) gested that they had not been foar. D. B. Evan's Social Muck bed all night. In the first ten (150 Jus))

(Mr. Evana) minutes they played like men Mr. Mackinlay's Peter too tired for words. Then came

(107 lbs)

(Mr. McKinley) Pardee's magnificent goal and

Won by length; 3 lengths. their rejuvenation. They went $4.07; $11.87; $14.50.

Pari-mutuel: Win $11.62; Placon Royal Signals 16 11 2 2 62 16 24 in to the attack and did not

1st, H.K.S. The Tally Ho Steeplechase (Un- Battery cave up until the Inal whistle. official).-Winner $160.00, Second Medway Purkins led the ne ably, $75.00, Third $25.00. Weight 108 | R.A.S.C. whilst Bryant' and Moore opens. Two Miles,

(168 lbs)

ed up the game with some Mas Fearon's clever touches.

Mr. H. R. Normandy

LEAGUE TABLE. Up to and including yesterday's 2 games:

Gonis,

Davoy

3

Radio

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 18 12 1 0 54 8 25

11 10 1 0 51 21 13 0 6 2 27 14 17

16 6 4 6 20 24

7

15 3 5

St. Andrew's 10 Black Maria Incognitas.. 77 (Mr. Schreiber) 1 RA.M.C. Prior's Duko of Palico

'Varsity

II

7 4 2 1 13 16 10

0

The winners were an exceptional- ly well balanced eleven, with Fog- well, Allen and Strange offering an

They gave Baldry and Wood a

(148) lbs) almost rock-like defence, and service of passes over which any

(Mr. Kembla) 2 Royal Pardoe, Robertson and Bliss full of

winger would find

Engineers 14 himself Cdr. J. B. Nowill's Mellgard's

(168 lbs)

(Mr. Ferguson) 3 Phoenix... constructive idens which they were rhapsodising, and It is to the credit

Won by three lengths; nve lengths. 12th Battery not slow to put into practical effect. of these players that they made

Pari-mutuel: Win $9.01; Places Tamar The result was a bean feast for the fairly good use of the openings. | $9,35; $4,04; 83.36..

Wishart forwards, who just had to walt for

The Welshmen struggled gamely The Ladies Race (Unofficial) Parthian those delightful ground passes and against this forceful and over Winner $150, Second 376, Third $25. Veteran

China Ponies classified by the 24th For make the best use possible of them, powering football. Johnson

stood Borderers I'm sorry, very little chance against any of Hongkong Jocitry Club as "D" Class German Club mean the Welshmen-on the other the shots which beat him, and time of entry. Weight 150 lbs. 201 Battery

and a Quarter Miles, A Cup Destroyers hand, after a promising opening, several times effected clever clear-wil be presented to the Winning K.I.T.C. gradually lost all idea of concerted ances. and

The

nt

One

Rider.

Fearon's the Miss

cohesive attuck and de- Morrison was the pick of generated into cleven units with backs, Mullane finding Baldry and bat a single thought--that of get-Ridley a Rttle too clever and to ting the ball as far away as pos- well versed in the intricacies of sible from the Englishmen.

inter-passing.

Nevertheless there was some! surprisingly fine football, and England's display invites one to adjust one's views as to the probable outcome of the final. China will have to fight for all she is worth to win that Cup,

1 8 13 32 9

3 3 16 17 0

4 14 18 13 9

3. 27 13 24 8

3 0 2 10 15 8

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6

2 0 3 4 7

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Battery

25 7 21

4

10

2 0 8 8 37

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1 17 3.10 3

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9

13

R.A.O.C.

1

2

8

Festival' Eva (162 lbs)

(Mins Fearon} Mesars, llall & Shenton's Wembly Mrs. A. M. L. Soares' Golden Arrow Stog (160 Iba) (Misa Skenton)

(100 lbs) (Mise Alabaster) The collapse of the Welshmen,

Won by two lengtha; four lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $4.10; Places however, was in the main due to $2.64; $2.05; $4.50. the inability of the half hacks

to cope in the slightest degree Winner $150, Second $76, Third $25. The Polo Scurry (Unofficial):-- with the English attack. Caught Weight 165 The. To be ridden by in the whirlwind of the English- playing members of The Hongkong men's roids they were left Polo Club. Half a Mile.

EXCITEMENT near goal-A heading dual in front of the Portugal goal during Monday's Charity Cup game between China and Portugal, when the former won with ease. (Photo: Ming Yuen),

So well did the Englishmen sup- 1 port one another that it is almost invidious to make distinctions in one's commenta.

be

Fogwfully

helpless both as a defensive line and na a constructive force.

Only in the closing stages of the justified his selection, although game, when England were content was not overworked. Allen to rest on their inurela, did and Strango were splendid de- they begin to assert any dominancy. fenders, the former showing up and to afford their forwards the well against the Duncan-Jones wing assistance required.” .. which was aubdued and reduced to impotoney In the first quarter of an hour.

(168 lbs)

Mr. J. A. L. Schreiber's Piccal!

(168 lbs)

(Mr. Schreiber) Mr. A. J. Stocker's Bay of Calamity

(Mr. Stocker) 2 Mr. R. F. F. Gillespie's, Happy Hit

(108 lbs)

(Mr. Ingram) 3 Won by longth; length. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.00; Places $2.70; $3.10; $9.

The Christmas Plate Winner $200, Second $100, Third $50. For China Pontes clasified by The Hong- kong Jockey Club "E" Class. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won 10 races anywhere at any time. Ono and a Quarter Milen.

Mr. Chan Wing Yung's Tien-Fong

Shan (147 lbs) (Mr. Chanson) 1 Mr. Heard's Christmas Bolle 162

(Mr. Ferguson) 2

b.)

Miss P. Scott Harsten's Imperial

Hall (152 lbs)

8............ 70.71 Unplaced ponies ($20 each): Nos. 400, 478, 476, 123.

Raco 4.

No. 150

13

397 380

$1,007.86 287.00 143.98

322, 88, 1, 49, 120, 250, 125, 228.

Unplaced ponies ($50 each); Non.

12

Race 6.

$178,52 136.70

· 68.87

No. 375 384 168

207, 382, 406, 284, 47.

VIVIAN MCGRATH,

TENNIS TEST.

Crawford and Hopman Win Doubles.

Melbourne, Doc. 27. Further games in the second test Ibetween Australia, and America were

played to-day.

Results:

Van Ryn (U.S,) beat McGrath, 6-4,

0-2,

9-6, 6-J.

Vines (U.S.) beat Crawford, 6-3,

Crawford and Hopman (Aus.) beat Allison and Van Ryn, 3-0, 6-2, 11-9. 4-8, 6-3.

Vines and Gledhill (U.S.) beat Sproule and McGrath, 0-3, 9-7, 6-2-- Reuter.

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

Electric Co. Europeans Defeat Locals.

The European Staff of the Hong.

kong, Electrie Company defeated the Local Staff yesterday at Seokunpoo by 36 runs in an enjoyable game of | cricket.

A dine innings by W. Stoker, who acored 44 runs, in which were includ ed eight boundaries, enabled the Europeans to score 110 runs. J.R. Way then helped to dismiss the Local playern for 83 runs, claiming 8 vlc- tims for only 17 runa,

A.R. Minu and A.K. Minu scored 25 and 20 respectively, while S. Abbag took 3 wickets for 9 runs for the Local Staff.

-BILLIARDS OFF.

Last Night's Championship Fixture Postponed.

Owing to the indisposition of Sgh-

Unplaced pontes ($25 each): Nos. Major Smith, R.E., his billiarde match

Race U.

No. 542 40 221

.$531.16 161.20 75.88

In the first. round of the open championship, with F. A. Gill. Univer- alty, was postponed last night.

At the last minuta Smith notified his opponent of his inability to play

Unplaced ponies (825 each): Nos, and although Gill would have been fuliv justified in claiming a waik-over, 170, 622, 340, 426.

ho sportingly refused to adopt this course and offered to play the fixture at a later date.

Race 7.

No. 15

117

$622.22 177.00 160

The match will be played as soon as possible at St. Patrick's Club where. Unplaced ponies (25 each): Nos. the championship tica are being do- (Mr. Day) 3148, 331, 42, 240, 001, 247, Won by one length; two and half lengths.

Parl-mutuel: Win $8.20; Placco 82.60; $2.40; $0.20.

The Christmas Steeplechnee- Winner $200, Second $100, Third,$50. Miss Fearon's Lock Ryan (150 lbs) For Chinn Ponies. Two Milea.

(Mr. Schreiber) 1 Mr. R. H. Chirica' Rooslan

(107 lbs)

(Mr. Charles) 2 Mr. J. W. Hope's Duke of Mlian

(155 lbs)

(Mr. Hope) 3 Won by four lengths; three lengths. Fari-mutuel Win $7.60; Places $0.20; $3.00: $2.70.

Tho Christmas Hurdle Raco- Winner $200, Second $100, Third 850. For China Ponies. One a Half Milos. Tally Ho's Daylight Eva (145 lbs) ECLIPSE OF JONES.

(Mr. Ferguson) 1 Up in the vanguard, the eclipse Mr. A. L. Birt's Cloudy Eve

(140 lbs) of Jones played a large part in the

(Mr. Schrieber) 2 disorganisation, for three fourths Mr. J. W. Hope's Celerity (154 lbs) Robertson and Pardoo were of the gaine,

of the attacking

(Mr. Hope) 3 brilliant as half backs, the former

Won by Six lengths; one and half In particular giving his finest sworo live wires throughout

quintetto. Duncan, and Harris lengths. play of this season. The manner

Pari-mutuel: Win $2.80; Places

and

Lakeman

In which he anticipated Jones'sere the only real source of worry $2.50; $3.40; $5.10. moves, and then crowned his effecto Strange and Allen. tive tackling with well directed the centre and Davies had few op i was completely overshadowed in

ground passes to Bryant and Wood į was football at its best.

portunities.

in attack or defence.

England led three-nll at the in- Pardoo was not far behind either terval, Pardoe netting the first with

His early in glorious first-time drive from a

Quality Fells

cided.

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CASH SWEEPS.

Roco 1.

No. 87

435 433

$368,85 100.26 60.18

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at 2.15.

passes rather went netray, but once corner, and Bryant and Purkins 372, 182, 352, 273, 278.. he had obtained the measure of the adding the other points. Bryant, Welsh forwards, he found more who was deadly in his shooting as time to place the ball, and finally well as capable In his footwork, vas plying Purkins and Co., with enjoyed a personal triumph that type of through passes which the second half when he netted, bring tears of joy to a line of four more goals, whilst Ridley ob- forwards..

tained the other.

Bliss, not quite so polished na elther of his colleagues, was pro- minent In defence, and accomplish- ed a lion's share of work.

Race 2,

No. 27

in

J

$422.02 104

120.70 822

00.38 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 83, 294, 79, 280.

Raro 3.

No. 244 454

$404.99 141.42

In the last 20 minutes England slowed up and Wales, making use of the lapse scord through Jones, Duncan (2) and Davies,

See newspapers for special steamer ser- vice.

Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts.

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