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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11; 1933.
EXTRAORDINARY FOOTBALL AT SO OKUNPOO
THREE GOALS IN TEN
MINUTES AND—'·
-THREE MISSED PENALTIES
ARTILLERY COLLAPSE, RECOVER AND THEN THROW GAME AWAY
HERMES GALLANT DRAW IN UNITED SERVICES SHIELD
(By "Veritas").
THREE goals in arrears fifteen minutes from the end.
The equaliser by Moore three minutes off time,
A penalty missed a minute later,
Another eight-yards spot kick sent ballooning over the bar during extra time,
Moore's "hat-trick”.
This, in a nut shell, is the story of how the Royal Artillery
Rugby Notes
APPEARING TO-MORROW,
"Three-Quarters" rugby notes on tho local game are unfortunately held over, but they will appear morrow'a Telegraph.
fn to-
Among other subjects, our correspondent will comment on the composition of the Interport tcom and the
prospects for their visit
Shanghai,
ます
Y.M.C.A. DEFEATED
to
Depleted Side Against H.K.S. Brigade
The Y.M.C.A, hockey 1st, XI met
drew with H.M.S. Hermes yesterday in the semi-final of the the 2nd. team of the II.K.S. Brigade
United Services Senior Football Shield, when the teams shared six goals after two hours play.
AMAZING MATCH.
ex-
at the Maring ground yesterday and were defented in a fast and interesting game by the odd goal
POSTPONED.
I
35
HE'S AWAY-A splendid breakaway, which culminated in a 45 yard run in recent PaciGo Conet football match.
CLUB GOLF TITLE
KEEN MATCH IN SHANGHAI
METRES INSTEAD OF YARDS
TRACK AND FIELD CHANGES
The Amateur Athletic Union adopted the rctric system of mea- The final of the Ladica Club surement for all track and field
Championship of the Shanghal events, ruled out all "special"
the referee.
Of thrilling and dramatic in-ward positions, Gough went to in three. eldente, there were sufficient to outside right, where he was
The Y.M.C.A, folded a depicted prominent, excite the most blase of footbali ceptionally
Woodside, being without the services. spectators.
dropped back to the intermediate of Tate, Sommera and McLellan. line and Rodgers and Walker At the interval the score stood formed the bodyguard for Comboy at one-all, Fowler netting for the in genl.
"Y". In the second half the It was, in many respects an
On the whole, however, none of Brigade gained the lord. amazing match. In the first half
Golf Club was played last Sunday bouts In amateur boxing tourna- there was the complete subjec- the team did themselves justice.
The twe Mamak games fixed for week at Seekingjao over 36 holes. ments and abandoned an attempt tion of the Artillery, who, with Pardoo was very faulty and play- the exception of Bryant, turned od like a tired man throughout. yesterday, between the R.A.M.C.Despite the bitterly cold wind, ex- to raise Olympic funds by an out their full senior league team. His movements in attack though and the Royal Signals, at Sockum-cellent scores were returned by the "Olympic Tax" on admissions, in followed by a dramatic recovery, full of good ideas were poorly poo, and between the Parthian and finalists, Mrs. E. J. Case and Misa the closing aession
D. M. Wheldon. The former won annual convention. on the Marina when Moore comploted his hat put into effect, much of his pass- St. Andrew's,
round, were postponed. The by 2 and 1. Mra, D. Rowen was trick and gained the equalising goal ing going all astray. In less than quarter of an hour. Seal on the left wing was con- former will be played off to-day.
In the morning round, Mrs. sistently good, although he
Case was 3 up at one time, but at This was succeeded by two
the 18th hole, ako was only 1 up tragic blunders on the part of
After the tin interval, Mrs. Case the Gunners. Awarded
increased her lead by taking the penalty in the very last minute
next three holes. The next hole But the motion to supersede Moore was entrusted with the
wan halved and then Miss Wheldon yards and miles with metres and klek and he failed miserably.
made an excellent recovery, and at kilometres was passed by a three Extra time was siganied by the
By winning the second watch of the 27th, 28th and 20th holes, the fourths vote of the delegates with- five referee, and in the closing
the play-off the senior champion match was all square.
out a single dissenting valce. Mrs. Case played very steady minutes, the Gunners were again
ship of the Kowloon Chess Club C. M.
This move obviously was aimed given a free kick from the so-
Sequeira retained the President's Cup throughout, her short game being to bringing about a universal sys- called "fatal spot, but Walker.
which he has now won for the fourth outstanding, while Miss Wheldon tem of measurement for truck and alao played well, her shortcomings field events and, as a direct result, brought up from back to take the! kick, sent the ball soaring over)
Junior Championship were played off boing on the greens. It is interest-universal records. the post.
ROW
very little of the ball in the second half, whilst Gough, once KOWLOON CHESS CLUB.
Ahe had got on the touch line, was
the most dangerous of the R.A.C. M. Sequeira Again Wins vanners.
Moore, after a dismal first half, became galvanised into a purposeful leader of the attack, and his three goals, scored in rapid succession were the result of excellent positioning and opportunism.
WANTED PENALTY KICKER. Neither team qualified for certi-
I should not be in the least nur- Acates of merit for scientific foot-prised to hear that the Artillery ball. For the most part it was conspicuous only for its absence,
Senior Championship.
year in succession.
Two postponed matches in
with the following results:
P. Yvanovich 1 A. Prata J, Easton
H. 1. Bush
the
of the 44th
The change to the metric syn- tem, the universal standard in.i European competition, came as a distinct surprise for the question, a matter of argument for a num- ber of years, was not on the con vention programme.
ing to note that Miss Wheldon has been runner-up for two successive years, losing to Mrs. Alcorn in 1931, ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS
TO VISIT ITALY AND SWITZERLAND
but the exchanges were sufficient THREE LAI WAH CUP ARMY “HOPES”
ly exciting and the fortunes of such a pendulum state, that the game as a spectaclu lost nothing.
HERMES' SUPERIORITY.
The Hermes were full value for their three gont advantage at tac interval. Up to that time they had indulged in a type of game which
had thoroughly upset the Ar- tillery. The ball was continually being pushed up the centre where the nippy aircraft carrier for- wards harrassed Allen and Taylor until they were forced to break down.
They were voluntarily aided by the Gunners, who, mather than adapt themselves to the conditions demanded by a cup
bring tle game, attempted to
their cleverness into action, and against the quick moving and businesslike sailors, it just didn't pay.
SEAL, Artillery left winger whose consistent displays for the R.A, this season has earned for him a place in the Army team to meet the Civilians on Saturday. He dis places Baldry, the Lincoln and In- terport outside left, who is now s periencing a bad spell, and has not found his real form since returning from Shanghai.
PARDOE, Interport centre-half, who will lead the Army team on Saturday. He is one of the most constructive and energetic half backs in local football.
a
The Hermes fell right away in the second half, chiefly because the Gunners, realising their mis- take, changed their tactics and played the opposition at their own game. Nevertheless up to that time the Hemnes were by far the better team and were admirably served by Shirras at centre-half, whose cool and constructive work had circulated an advertisement recent displays, doue the only
in the powerful factor effectiveness of the attack,
WAB.
BRILLIANT TAYLOR.
namesake
DRYANT,
chiot GORİ scoring medium of the Royal Artillery, has been given the inside right position in the Army side for the Lai Wah Cup context. Although yesterday kept out of the Gunners' toam through an injury, he expects to be 'quite fit within the next fow days. He is a brilliant shooter, and works
uacessingly.
"TOTE" BETTING.
Recommendations Made by Royal Commission.
The English Football Asso- ciation announces that they are sending an English fool- ball team to Italy and Swit- zerland next May.
This will be th first game between Britain and Italy, but the British Amateur Foot- ballers played Switzerland before the War.
Johnny Magee, Bowdoin track who with A. C. Gilbert, coach chairman of the advisory board of athletics at Yale, led the discus- sion in favour of the change, ad- vocnted it in "fairness to American athletes."
"Sooner or later," he said, "we are coming to a universal system of measurement. It is obvious that the international metric sya- tom will not be changed so it is' up to us to make our system con- form. Only England and the United States retain the yards and miles. It is not fair to keep away from our competitors the chance break all the real world's records simply because we do not run our races at metres. In fair- ness to American athletes we should make the change?
to
The change became effective on January 1, ao that virtually all of the coming indoor season's meets will bo run in accordance with me- tric measurements. Incidentally, all record holders at yards and
miles, now listed in the hooks are virtually assured of sing down as all-time champions at there distances since they seldom will be run again.
The change applies only to track and field, not to swimming or other sports.
SPORT ADVTS.
The Army have selected powerful looking eleven to meet the Civiliana in the Lai Wah Cup on Saturday, although its com position is not without surprises, The selectors have not allowed past achievements and reputationa to cloud their vision, and in dropping Baldry have, on his Graham's
8-cylinder sedan,
thing possible. christened by the manufacturers
for a player who can acore from To bring Seal in as his successor the "Blue Stroak Eight," is an
the penalty spot. There is no is, I consider, a sound move, writes automobile with many virtues
doubt that they badly need such "Veritas," for the young Artillery apart from being one of the most;
left winger is on his best form In addition Taylor was brilliant a man,
this season and has played pro strikingly handsome cars of to-
In their last three matches,minent parts in the successes of day. Its rounded stream-lined on the right wing, being far too clever for either Harris or
which includes yesterday's and the Gunners. -- body, beavertail back and attrac- his
Even
London, Jan. 10. Taylor.
If Jones is
his ол
best when two league encounters, they have
A rocommondation that "Toto" bat- behaviour, Seal should be given tive radiator design combine in in the closing stages,
on greyhound making the car one whose beauty the Hermes were pretty well con- missed five penalties,
plenty of opportunity of revealing ting in clubs and fined to their own territory, Taylor it is difficult to match.
Pardoe has been guilty in two hin.skill, and the Army left wing tracks bo ended as soon as possible, was the chief Instrument In the attack and required constant and instances, Allen, Moore and Rod-promises to be feature of the in made in a unanimous interim ro- port of the Royal Commission on Lot. careful attention on the part of gera in the others. The whole attack
trouble seems that they are too Sands thoroughly deserves the terics and Betting. Walker.
anxious to break the back of the recognition he has gained, for he It is also recommended that "tho Davies also gave a first rate dis-net with their shots, with the is a talented leader and a player play of goal-keeping and in addi-result that their kicks lack control who would rapidly develop if he conduct, in any place, of batalisator THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Annual Race Meeting, 1933. tion to making a really magnif- and direction.
had the chance of playing in betting with persons resorting there better clash football than that of to, whether on a cash or credit basis,
Entries Close Saturday, 14th cent save from a penalty in the
should be doclarod illegal in England! first half, flelded the ball con-
Whatever be the cause for third division. fidently and had not the slightest! such an extraordinary run of The half backs form a business-and Scotland save as provided for by January, at 3.00 p.m.
Owners
that Aro reminded chance with tho shots which failures, it is high time some of like combination and the defence, the Racecourse Betting Act of 1929,"
have entries for the Annual Race Moet- the Gunners got down to serious with Heath in goal, Allen and
clubs, which passed him.
Brooka was a virile leader of the practice in spot kicking. They Mullane at backs, is exceptionally multiplied rapidly in the past two ing, 1933 must be in the hands of attack, particularly when the would probably and the task strong.
years, are stated in the report to con- the Secretary on or before the Hermes were in the ascendancy. much simpler if they cut out a The match is being played at stituto a gravo social danger and above date.
report
ΟΠΙ say totalisators
By order of the Stawards, ten yards run to the ball, and Sookuapoo, the Army being re-tho AT SIXES AND SEVENS.
involva racing tracks greyhound concentrated purely on placing presented by:
C. B. BROWN, Pte. Heath (Lincolng); Gur, Alian sarfous social consequences.*
Secretary. it to the corners. The Artillery gave at the
(Royal Artillery) and L/C. Mullane Some time must elapse before the same time a gallant. nod a
Hongkong, 9th January, 1893 Among the many interesting and Borderers); L/C Barbar (Lincolns), wretched account of themselves. unusual features of the game, was dr. Pardoo (Royal Artillery) and Commission is in a position to report Pte. Podmore (Bordorora) Pta. on the whole field of enquiry on They were at alxen and sevens the fact that all the goals were Harris Bryant lotteries and betting, but the present for the frat hour, missing scored at one end. Taylor (2) and ris (Borderer to Birds (ila Interim report on one aspect of the HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. -chances galore.
Brooke notted the Hermes points O.C.), Pte. Jones (Borderers) and subject has been submitted to the Government immediately, owing to The whole team livened up when in the first half, and Moore Bdr. Sea (Royal Artillery).
Reserves.Cpl. Ash, L/O Cork and its urgent importance In view of the changes in positions were effected. obtained the Gunners' three just Both Taylor and Ailen, the backs before the the first 90 minutes had Pla Baldry (Lincolns), Bergt. Wood development of various forms
and L/Bdr. dough (Royal Artillery), totalisator betting Old Own Corive-
pondent. came up to take the Inside for-expired..
Pte. Morrison (Borderers).....
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Tennis Tournament.- REMINDER.
ENTRIES CLOSE on Saturday Inext,~14th January,
BOXING
CHINA FLEET TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
FIRST PUBLIC BOXING
EVENT OF THE SEASON
will take place at the
LEE THEATRE
(Wanchai),
on
FRIDAY
JANUARY 13
at 9 p,m, sharp.
16-FIGHTS-16
Programme will con-
sist of semi-finals and finals of the China
Fleet Team Boxing
Championships.
COME AND SEE,
amongst others:-
A.B. EWIN,
Middleweight Champion of Hongkong and China
Coast.
A.B. WARNES,
Welterweight Champion. Royal Navy 1930, run-
nor-up All England
Amateur Championship.
A.B. JUDGE,
Heavyweight Champion, Royal Navy 1929.
A.B. FARRAR,
T
China Fleet Feather- weight champion 1931,
and Featherweight cham-
pion Shanghai, 1932.
Ldg. Soa. DAVIES,
Represented Royal Navy
in the I.S.B.A. champion-
ships, 1925, Welter-
champion Combined Fleets, 1923.
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FRIDAY, January 13,
Ringside Seats
(Reserved) .... $5 Stalls (Reserved) $3 Other Seats
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Booking at Moutries.
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