THE
WELEGRAPH. TUESDAY JAN
ARTILLERY'S SPLENDID START TO THE NEW YEAR
DOTH SAFELY OVER-two
competlioraŝin one of the avouts at Fanling on Sunday negotiating as burdio. (Photo Mao Cheung).-
THREE WINNERS
MISS FEARON AT FANLING
SUCCESS FOR "RINGTAIL"
Mias Fearon again won the Ladies Race at Fanling on Sunday, and in addition led in two of her of her own ponies who had secured first place.
The meeting was in every way a big success, backers getting plenty of excitement and good dividends for their money.
The Troup Steeplechase (Unoff cial): Winner $160, Second $73, Third $26, For China ponios certi fled by the O.C., M.G.T. ILK.V.D.C. as Regular Troop Ponies, First Divi- sion, Winners of 1932 of any Steeplechase including Unofficial Steeplechase barred. Weight for Inches as per Scale. To be ridden by members of the Troops. One and a Half Miles,
Mr. A. H. Potl's Mouche (161 Ibs.) (3 (Mr, Ferguson) 1
2
Mr. II. S. V. Mossop's Demurrer (147 lbs.) ...............(Mr. Maksup) Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Red Leaves ~
(182 b.).......(Mr. Jenkins) Won by Shorthend; six lengths, Pari-mutuel: Win $3.60; Places $2.43; $3.00) $3.30)
The United Services' Hurdla Race
(Unofficial),Winner $160, Second
BEAT BORDERERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
South China Now Their Biggest Challengers
TALL SCORING IN ALL DIVISIONS
Club Concede 7 Goals
W. H. HAMMOND, Who bowled magnificently in Australia's second Innings yostar- day.
RADIO SPORTS CLUB "VISIT MACAO ·
KOWLOON IN LANucit-Scene around the Kowloon goal in the course of their match against South China at Caroline Hill on Saturday, when Kowloon were beaten. (Photo Ming :Yuon).
WEEK-END SPORTS COMMENTS
NLY after watching the Royal, Artillery, some half dozen
Lies has it bebu,posalble to form)
RIN
Division I
any definite conclusions as to the Lincoln Regt. cause for their astounding run of R.A. successos in the first division this South China season, which, against the Border- ers on Saturday, they brought to
n record of gigot successive wine since October 8, 1932.
E
R.A.
7 Dongkong F.C.
2 S.W. Borderers
1 Kowloon F.C. League Table.
South China VEN a month ago, when they Lincoln Regt had already entered on thin St. Joseph's new era, one fell their football W..
K. Navy was more of quantity than quality I.K.F.C.... nad not the sort of stuif to stand Chma Ath... up against anything of class. But on Saturday they gave direct proof of their ability to infuse into their game something which promises to be good enough to give them the championship.
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Goals
0
P. W. D. L.-F. A. Pls. 10 8 0 2 26 16 10
8 6 1 1 26 0 13
9 0 1 2 30 12 13
9 0 1 2 19 9 13
9 6 1 3 32 11 11
9 4 0 5 16 18 8 9 4 0 6 13 22 8 7 2 2 3 21 10 G Kowloon FC. 11 3 0 8 22 10 6 U.K. Police .. 7 2 0 5 14 21 tecrele... 10 0
10
University Defence
· Pierced 14 Times by Air Force
ATHLETIC REMAIN
UNBEATEN
Results and Tables
BY "VERITAS":
THERE has been nothing in
Local football this seaso like the dramatic collapse of the Club rearguard in the last five minutes, when their goal fell five times to the enger and in exorable Lincoln vannere. The Lincolns played to the axion! that "one good goal deserve! another".
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entusiasm About Soul China's display against Kowloon: The fancy stuff was there as ušus: Cand it very often got them near të goal, but some perfectly wretched finishing ruined the enterprisin mid-field work. I am fúrlined t wonder what would have happened If Kowloon had not lost Nolems i NE of the brightest displays of their chicl attacker in the first
the afternoon came from half.
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THE Gunners have captured and Harris, who deputised for Collier
put late their
gume three.
F. J. PERRY, England's No. 1 rank
the second Test watch at Jobanesburg,
at right hall. Not only did heTHE Kowloon defence did won-ion player who boat. V. G. Kirby of very vital factors: they play with hold Duncan in a merciless grip.ders, Cook in particular South Africa In unshakeable understanding: with but gave Wood and Gough a emerging with dying colours, and service which permitted this wing "Sonny" Bliss just revelled in the
a spirit to win, and with a speed in
tackling, ball distribution
and
shooting which is good enough to carry them through many a tight position.
STRAINING for the ball in a line out during the Navy v Club rugby match the Valley on Saturday, (Photo Ming Yuen).
NAVY BEAT CLUB
LOSERS' WEAK TEAM
POOR STANDARD
OF RUGBY·
Forced by circumstances to field.
a very weak team, the Club could not help but lose to the Navy in a friendly rugby match at the Valley on Saturday, the Service team scoring 5 goale and a try (28 points). to one try (3 points),
The Club included three new- comors in Austin, Stevens and Walden, who gave quite a promising This ¡dleplay, particularly Stevens.
forward obviously has plenty of good football in him, and once he. has become accustomed to the play. of his collegues, should prove a big asset to the Club scrum
In view of the opposition the Navy impressed as a very formid-
partment of the Artillery attack. stantly conspicuous, with to become the most dangerous de- fight against odds, being con- ENGLAND LOSE TENNIS able side, although actually their
A continuance of such form, and breaking up tactles. Harris will plant himself into a
$75, Third $25. For China Panice, Win at Hockey But Lose ON Saturday they were not very permanent position in the team.
bona property of, and to be ridden by Officers of II. M'a Toreas. Weight, 188 lbs. One and a Quarter Milos:---
“RINGTALL" DOES IT
FIVE WINNERS PIČKED AT FANLING.
Football Match
The Radio Sports Club visited Macao during the week-end and were entertained at hockey and football by the Macno Hockey Club and a Service side respec tively.
The hockey match was played on "Ringtail," tho
Telegraph Sunday, and after being two goals racing correspondent gave, an, in arrears at the interval the Radio astonishing forecast for Sun-made a brilliant recovery and ran day's meeting at Fanling select out winners by five goals to two. ing live winners in seven races. The home sido opened the "Ringtoil's" winners were: scoring within the first ten
minutes. through their centre" forward, the same player in creasing the lead later in the game half.
The Mouche
Cloudy Eve
Banjolina.
Loch Ryan
Festival Eve,
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In the second half the Radio and they earned a total parl-made changes in their team, bring- mutuel of $19.20.
CASUALTIN
Mr A. L. Birt's Cloudy
Evo
1
(168 lbs.) ...... (Mr. Schreiber)
Mr. 1. R. Prior's White Heatber
(108 lbs.) ...(Mr. Wade).... 2 Mr. D. Pankhurst'a Malakit
ing P. Singh to left-inner and transferring K. Singh back to the defence in plače of P. Singh. This proven successful move, and shortly after the restart G. Singh Awtar netted thair first goal. Singh equalised In the and before the
next
Anal
much more skillful than the Borderers, but they did get their
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RYANT'S leadership was en- certaining, for not only has work done quicker and with a bet-e many original touches in his ter defined purpose. They were footwork, but he is a thrustful. two yards faster, but they did not forward who believes in the prac throw away this advanture with tier of worrying a defence no mat aimless kicking. Rather did they ter how futile it may appear. 10 amplify it by their nent construc effect of these tactics too is yo! tive movements. Their only short-
attract the attenfon opposition to him and to leave his colleagues, Gough and Moore with through themselves. added opportunities of getting
Borderers
coming was in finishing, although it would be unfair to them and to Johnson, the keeper not to add that he was the goal-
chief meana of the Gunners' score being so low.
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THERE was one
his
curious in- eldent, Hil was going
TEST MATCH
Jauccess was the result of Individual brilliance rather than concerted team work. Buckley's place kicking, Lockley's three-quarter play, and the forward line
through apparently a certain South Africa Win by Six work of Linton and Doggett wore
Feorer, when Lau Man enuight bo'd of his arm and held him. The Kowloon centre-forward ahook his arm- tó disengage - It and the whistle hlew. Pretvore thought Kowlon had been awarded a penalty, but South Chinn were given a free kick! DESERVED winners on the day's
South Chinn have, at the me time, to play better than this if they hope to carry off the Ipionship.
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cham-
THE Borderers Incked vitality, TF the Interport selectora do
The dominance enjoyed That's scoring if you like! Anot allow themselves to be guided by mere precedent and the Artillery half backs The University finished up with a
the confine their work on the basis such that very seldom were
Borderers' attacks allowed to dovett anly did they regard them as vary poor ontnton of the R.A.E.' of current form, I am afraid lop much beyond the half way RAFS, but probably as RIFFS an Mullane will not be found atine. I think they looked danger-
Tleadership, and the will to TORTY goals in three matches! conquer.
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Rubbers to Two
the chief contributors to the Navy's Lvictory.
The Navy had the
of
the
ball, but
came
most Johannesburg, Jan. 2.
the Club South Africa to-day beat Great defended doggedly, and the win Britain by six matches to two iners did not make use of many of the second lawn tennis Test, and the opportunities which have therefore won the rubber. their way. The football was not Yesterday's concluding results of a particularly high standard, although the brightest fentures came from the Navy.
were:
F. J. Perry (G, B.) bent V. G. Kirby 6-2, 6-4.
Mrs. Miller (S. A.) beat Mus Mary Heeley 6-1, 7-5.
Kirby and Mrs. Lowe (SA) beat G. P. Hughes and Mrs. Fearnley-Whittingstall 6-2, 6-4.
EPIC FOOTBALL!
FANCY DRESS AT K.F.C.
ANNUAL EFFORT FOR CHARITY,
N. V. Farquharson and Mrs. Müller (SA) beat Perry and
Miss Nuthall 6-6, 6-1, 9-7.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS. right back uninst Shanghai ous on three occasions all through! The Airmen made Fourteen
Johannesburg, Dec. 81. this month. Allen, the Artillery the match, and it was from one of contacts during the afternoon
The second Test match between defender must have first claim. theed that Davis made an awful which is a record flight for any Britain and South Africa was com
bloomer sonding the ball high team season.
menced hero to-day. The touring side won but one game while the "home. have not seen Allen play a poor over the bar when two yards from
PHE Pastorpro profada con players took three of the matches. game this season.
His play goal,
J coline mise select St. The most interesting contest was seen „Tamanh’a. thatsby showing no when the women's couples were in op-
By Edward ("Veritas") Kelly. prepont altbar for the onenestion position. The full results were:
II. G. N. Leo (Dritain) beat C. J. J. or the maal gelu, while the Navu, silent, but vare effective, Bobbing (South Africa) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. Mrs. C. J. J. Robbins (Scuth
Playing fast, and absolutely nad on eight against Tsung Africa) beat Eileen Bennett Whit furious football, with the winda Tsin.
tingstall (Britain) 4-6, 6-2, 7-0. at the backs, and the bar of tho
Farquharson and V. G.
Kirby club house before them, the (South Africa) beat F. J. Ferry and Kowloon Cricket (pronounced G. P. Hughes (Britain), 7-5, 0-1,
(168 18s.). (Mr. Pankhurst) 3 minute, Won by many lengths, one and whistle Gurbachan Singh scoredacteristics which indicate that he
is stamped with certain char. TOHNSON'S goalkeeping half lengths.
twice more and P. Singh netted has a profound knowledge of the! the fifth,
Was
spicndid, although he committed Parl-nutuol: Win $2.70; Places $2.29; $2.40; $2.70.
Ilanib was outstanding in the game, and the power to make fullja tragic blunder in allowing the The New Year Hurdle Raca-Win- intermediate line for the visitors, use of that knowledge. A con- second goal, attempting to kick the Der $200, Second $100, Third $50. while G. Singh and P. Singh shone inuance of his present form, and ball instead of fielding it. The For China Ponics Weight for Inches in the attack. Llout, Castor was I fail to see how he can be left result was obvious: it bounced of a Steeplechase or Hurdio Race 10 by far the best player for Maeno, out of the Interport side.
as per Scale, Winners this Season!
lbs. Penalty, Non-winners of this and was responsible, in his position Season allowed & lbs. Jockey Allow-ut centre-half, for breaking up many
ance.
Mr. Parkson Chan's Just Inngine
over his head and Moore had noth-
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Hoved Pardoe's
CHARITY MATCH.
ALTHOUGH the Chinese turned!
Ing to do but to nod It into the net.
Mra. Lowe and Mrs. E. L. Miller FOOTBALL) Culb defeated þARDOE has made rapid strides THE clever manner in which out something like six re (South Africa) beat Bira. Whitting the Kowloon Football (pro- One and a Quarter Miles: dangerous forward rushes by the PA
Johnson since November, and one le
carves in the Charily match stall and Miss B. Nuthall (Britain) nounced FOOTBALL) Club opposing attack. (171 lbs)... (Mr. Charita) 1 The Radio were unfortunate, to inclined to feel that there is no penalty was one of the brightest against the Combined Services 7-5, 8-30, 0-4.
Hope's Mr. J. W.
Colority
an features of the game. Pardoe yesterday, the game did not suffer lose by the odd goal in three in finer pivot for breaking up (163 tbs.)
(Mr. Hope the football match which was play-attuck than he. There is still gave away the direction of his shot very considerably, and the Chi- Miss Scott Harston's Imperint Hall
ed yesterday afternoon. At the considerable room for development' long before the ball was kicked, by nese deservedly won. Won by one and half lengths; a but shortly after resumption of/on Saturday I was given the im-kicking with his right, (162 lbs.)......(Mr. Ferguson) interval they were one goal down, in his distribution of the ball, and swerving round from the left and
pression that he does not make
by two goals (in the absence of Edward Kelly) to one goal, a very good try, and a couple of bad lucks, in an epic charity match at the K.F.C.; yesterday.
IN AUSTRALIA.
Americans Share Four Games With Home Players.
Adelaide, Dec, 31. Each side had won two matches at
Tent match between Australia and the
Adrian Quist, the Adelaide cham- plon, who is only 10 years of age, secured his first international honoura when he was selected to play for Australia. He has the tochnique and i The K.C.C, played in white temperament of a great player and, ("These are not angles, but with this ynamon's develonments, great
United States, were alwaya
neck.
CHENG Shui-hong was the only Pari-mutuel: Win $0.80; Places play equalised.
In the last two or half the use of his height he could,THE example prompts one to member of the forward' Ine $4.00; $5.02; 33,51.
three minutes of the game the
His proference for bringing the question whether right footed usually seen in the Chinese repro- The Ladies Sprint Raco (Unoficin?). Į Macao team gained the Icad. Sabhan ball under control from a height players are morè auccessful with tentative teams, but the other the close of play to-day in the third -Winner : $160, Second $75, Third netted for the Radio. $25. For China l'onies classified by
with his feet, although under-penalty shots than loft footers, four worked together with pleasing The Hongkang Jockey Club as "Ekong Jackey Club as "D" Class that standable and commendable, in My vote would be in favour of the understanding and Class that have not, at time of Entry, hava not, at time of Entry, won not infallably the best or right laiter, for the natural direction of threatening more danger than won more than $1,000 in Stakos since more than $1,000.00 in Stakes since tactics. But his tackling is de- their shots is to the left of the their vis-a-via, the 1st January, 1932. Weight 160 lat January, 1932. Welght 160 lbs. lightful, and his method of goalkeeper to which side the (Continued on Page D.)` lbs. Ladles who have not won a flat 1 b Penalty for every $100.00 or planting himself square in front of custodian is always slower to move, raco allowed 10 lbs. No whips or part thereof won in Stakes since 1st an opponent rarely fails to see him
Mr. L. Roldy's
- spurs. Six Furlong (150 lbs.)
Mr. Heard's
(Mr. Foy) 1
Mr. Hau Un's The Plover (168 lbs) (Mr. Young)
2
January, 1932. No Whips or Spurs. emerge with the ball. One Milo: (Miss Fearon) 1 Mis Fearon's Festival Ето Christmas Bello (150 lbs) (150 lbs) (Miss Scott Harston) Mr. Choy Wing Hay's Sanction (140 lbs.).............. (Mine Farr) Won by balf length; one length, Parl-mutuel: Win $3.20; Places
$2.85; $268; $4.17,
3 Dr. S. To Wong's Golden Star
R.A.F. (158 lbs.)...(Mr. 9. K. Wong) 3 China Ath. Won by length; six lengths. Pari-mutuel:
The New Year Steeplechase-Win-$2.65; 82.44.
Win $4.80; Placen
ner $200, Second $100, Third $50, Tho "M. I." Scramblo (Unofficial).
As
Division IIL
14 University
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South China League Table.
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Goals
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Division II.
Suen Kam-shun is perhaps the Ideal penally taker for the inside left invariably shoots from the
foot, Bordercra 9 St. Joseph's spot" with his right
¡R. Navy
8 Taung Tein thereby keeping the goalkeeper Ewo
2 Eastern guessing until the last as to the R.A.
2 Lincoln Regt. probable sight of the ball. Kowloon F.C.
2 Hongkong F.C. China Ath. 1 South China NATOST of the longue encounters
League Table.
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-P. D. L. F. A. Pis.
64 10 21though the Lincolns were definite- 145 18 20
For China Ponies, Weight for Inches -Winner $150, Second $16, Third S.W.B............... 12 10 por Scala Jockey Allowance. 126. For China Ponien errified by Lincoln Regt. 11 10 One and a Half Miles:-
tho O.C., M.G.T., H.K.V.D.C., as St. Joseph's 11 7 2 2 42 13 10 11 7 1 8 11 15 gular Troop. Ponies. Weight 108ASC) (nir. Behrolbar) 1 lbs. To be ridden by members of China Ath
12 0 2 4 28 24 14 Mr. J. W. Hopo's Duke of Milan the Troop. Half a Milo:--
South China
Miss Fearon's Loch Ryan (150 lbs.)
Mr.
(150 lbs.).....
Ferguson's Country Club
...(Mr. Hope) 2 Mr. H. G. Macnamara's Esculado R.A.F.
(168 lbs.). (Mr. Jenkins) 1 Radio SC.
R.C. of S. IN.E.
Borrela
(148 lb.). ......................(Mr. Davy) 8 Mr. J. B. Prentis' White Label
Won by Six lengths; many lengths.
(168 lbs.). (Mr. Ferquan) (Mr. Wadu)
Pari-matual: Win $4.00; Places: Mr. R. H. D. Wade's Fat (108 ba.) $3.50; $3.70; $0.89.
The Now Year Staken-Winner Won by Short head; a neck, $200, Second $100, Third $00. For China Ponics classided by The Hon
T'ari-mutuel: Win $30.20; $7.47; 42.00; $0.03.
Places
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The result was in accordance with the play, which was pro- duced in avian costumes and rickshas, (note: the rickshas were not only Javish, but were borrowed). The costumes were by design, the applause by au dience and the goals by no cident.
things are expected of him, although angela"), and two local sports he was defeated by Keith Gledhill Ined for the winners; thereby being writer are reported to have play- straight sets,
The full scores word:
some of the causes for that pun-
K. Gledhill (America) beat A. Quist gant phrase "the Is mightier (Australia) 6-1, 6-3.
W. Allison (America) beat II. O.
Honman (Australia) 6-4, 6-4.
than the costumen
The event was, in every way a
E. F. Moon (Australia) beat J. H. big success, for in addition to the
Van Ryn (America) 2-0, 0-3, 6-3.
costumes worn by the Kowloon
-J. I. Crawford and H. O. Hopman team, the play of the players, and Australia) beat Ellsworth Vines and goalkeeping of the homestors P. W. D. L. F. A. PK. Gledhill (America) 8-0, 6-8, 7-5, right back, Pipa Major Mackle,
3-0, 6-J.-Reuter,
12 0 15 20 23 13 jams absentees, the Club R. Navy.... 12 0 2 4 41 23 14
Goals
ly flattered in their score of seven, China Ath... 13 12 20 43 0 20
8.W.3.
13 11 0 2 65 13:22) against the Club.
Lincoln Regt. 18. 9. 221 10 20 13 7 2 4 34 27 16 7ITH Martin, Boyd and Will- · B.A. ···
11 4 0 791 1
8
Eno
12 0 1 5 40 18 13 10 14 19 11
toom had to be entirely reshumed.1 South China. 13 8 1 11 6 0 0 22 25 10 10 4 0 8 16 24 B 8. Strange was denied his debut at Taung Tain.. 13 § 4*
controforward and went back to Kowloon F.C. 11
13. 2 partner vnes. Railton, G. Dun- II.K.F.C. can and Sloan had to be brought in St. Joseph's 12 1 from the reserves, and it was a vory disjointed oleven which plited themselves against the soldiers,
8 47.5 12
24 34 11
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10 317
19 52 0
11 11 68 2
Eastern
11 6 500
12 3 0 one 12 11 1 1 D 14 37
University Taikoo ORG. 12 0.1.11-10-06 1
and his talented troupe of young dancers, entertained the crowd with some delightful, highland dancing.
Yesterday's Play.
Adelaido, Jan. 2 Today's Truite were:
The raille for, auch seasonal Gledhill (U.S.) beat Moon, 7-6, gifts дв whisky, champagne, 11-0:
whisky, oigarettes, champagne, ote, attracted gratifying attention, all the tickets being sold,
Altogether the effort was Allison and Van Ryn (U.S.) beat most praiseworthy ono and re- Monn and Quist, 0-1, 0-1, 10-8 worded with the support it de- highest
Crawford (U.S.) beat Allison, 1-6, 0.4.0-4.
Vines (U.S.) beat Hopman, 6-2,
4-6, 0-2.
Router.
served, reflecting the credit on the organisora...