THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933,

SOUTH CHINA OVERCOME ANOTHER BIG OBSTACLE

THE

FIRST

WOODS

LAWN BOWLERS MAKE START

DEBUT OF POLICE

AND I.R.C.

The debut of the Indian Recreation Club and the Police in the second division of the Lawn Bowls League on Satur- day was signalled by each sus- taining defeat.

But both displayed some useful talent, and the Indians performed creditably in holding the Ilongkong Electric to a dozen shots.

The Yacht Club, last year's

MID-WEEK FOOTBALL

LEAGUE PROGRAMME

FOR WEDNESDAY

Completely Outplay Lincolns

The following programane of league TAM KONG PAK AND WONG MEE SHUN EACH SCORE football matches has been arranged †for Wednesday and Saturday next. Thin.

WEDNESDAY.

Division 1, 1.0.5.16 p.m. Athletic v S. Chinn-Club Ground Borderers kunpoo

St. Joseph's-Soo-

Division 3, k.o. 3.15 p.m. R.E, v R.A.S.C.-Sookumpon

SATURDAY.

Division 1, k.o, 4.30 p.m. Kowloon Police-Kowloon

Division 3, k.o. p.m.

Athletic v R.E-Club 8. China v Signala—Caroline Hill

St. Joseph's

kumpon

15orderen-Soo-

runners-up achieved a useful per-++++++||~||~|~|~||~|~|~||~|~|~|~|~|~|~||~|~ formance in visiting the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and takinje away both polats. For this they hind to thank McFarlane's rink, with elipsed Davidson's four to wht by 22 ahots.

The Recreio showed no mercy lo the Police whom they entertained and won by no less than 50 shots.

The Civil Service opened the

YACHT BOYS' RACE.

"A" Class Event Won by Joss by Close Margin.

senson with a decisive victory over{INTERESTING AFTERNOON.

the K.C.C, holding an advantage of a dozen shots. Jack's was the only K.C.C. rink to win.

Full results were as follow:

C.S.C.C. v K.C.C.

Boys Race at North Point on Satur-

Joss won the "A" Claes Yacht

day afternoon. when she best Jan by 13 seconds in a field of ten starters. There was a fresh wind and keen competition. The following were the

At Happy Valley, the C.S.C., defeat-results: ed the K.C.C. by 12 shots. Scores:

P. R. Knight, L. Whant, 1 Luck,

Yacht Boy's Race. Course (T)-1. Lyemun Bencan

R. R. Wood (C.8.C.C.) beat F. E(S). 2, Mark on Line (9). 3. Kowloon Skinner, P. Kristofersen, E. Kern,

J. M. Jack (K.0.0.) 21-13.

T. Hunter, J. W. Fitz-Gerald, II. L.. Lockhart, S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.) lost to Capt. Maddox, C. J. Roe; A. Luge, L. Jack (K.C.C.) 18-22.

Rock (1), J. Mark on Line (5), 5. Rumsey Shoal (S).

Distance--9.1 miles.

"A" Chus-Started at 11.30.

Yacht

Finished Pon

Joss Jon

J. Purvis, R. R. Davies, T. Arms True Blue strong, A. O. Brawn (C.S.C.C.) hent | Isobel

P. A. Forman, J. Chadwick, V. C.

Labrum, J. P. Robinson (K.G.C.)

4.22.40

1.22.53

4.20.41

4.23.56

A group of the players who took part in the second Division Bowls Losgue match between the Indian Recreation Club and the H. K. Electric on Saturday. This match marked the debut of the 4.R.C. (Photo: Ming Yoon).

22-14. Total C.S.C.C. 61, K.C.C. 40.

LRC. T. HK. Electric.

At Bookunpoo, the Hongkong Wasp it Electric defeated the Indian H.C. by Gull

12 shots. Scores:

Las Linda Carpenter

II. Harteam, S. Ismail, M. I. Razack, Oslo

B. A. Hyder (I.R.C.) lost to H. Hutch, Cicada A. McKellar, A. Webster, N. M. Artemis Curria (Electric) 19-21.

A. M. Rumfahn, M. T. Yadal, A. M.

៦៩៨១០២

4.23.58 4.21.21

4.24.48

4,25.01

4,20.00

4.29.00

10

D.N.S.

"I" Class-Started at 14.40.

Yacht

Wahabm, 8. A. R. Jamail (I.R.C.) lost to. Sloan, JG. Halgh, 3. Daphne Deacon, A. F. Paul (Electric) 14-18. Ailsa

April V.

Finished Corrected P'on. ... 4.35.10

4.35.10 1 4.40,00 4.40.39 D.N.F. "Y" Class-Started at 14.00

. 4.37.01

4.90.15% 4.89.06 4.38.20 4.39.16 4.38,30% 4.43.08 -4.42.2214 D.N.S.

3

1

2

3

4

D.N.S.

A. K. Minu, S. 0. Bux, A. R. Minu K. M. Omar (I.R.C.) lost to Speedwell A Tarbuck, II. S. McKay, C. E. Blaojacket Galagan, L. de Rome (Electric) Boojum 10-22. Total-Electric 01, I.R.C 49. Stella

~~KB.G.C_^¥ Yacht Club,

At King's Park, the K.B.G.C. lost

to the Yacht Club by 9 shots, Scorent

Winga Adanac

"G" Class-Started at 14.45.

4.47.10

4.49.19 4.50.31 4.45.58 4.50.50 4.40.23 4.46.34 4.46.34 4.49.30 4.47.134

A. McIntyre, J. McDonald, G. E. F. Joan Thompson, A. W. E. Davidson Toynette (E.B.G.C.) lost to A. Black, J. W. C. Eunice Bonnar, L. S. Greenhill, A. McFar Zephyr Jane (Yacht Club) 10438.-.

Sirius Lola

T, Soarlo, J. Watson, V. Petherick, Cinel L. Rapley (K.B.G.C.) bent W. J. Owl Hanson, N. V. A. Croucher, E.

4.49.00 4.48.23 4.55.02 4.50.29 D.N.S.

Abraham, J. Bentley (Yacht Club) "H" Cl468--Starled at 15.50.

2-10.

Colleen

1.48.09 4.12.05 Dorothen 4.48.50 1.42.52 2 4.44.02 3 4.44.61 4.44.51

T Hard, C. L. Farmer, W. E. Halo, Arguila 114.50.00

W. 8. Drake (K.B.G.C.) lost to A. C. Rolle Young, E. Stone, A. Murdoch, Hon. Diana. Mr. W. T. Southern (Yacht Club) Falcon 22-24. Total-Yacht Club 72, K.B.G.C. Siskin 53.

D.N.F.

D.N.S.

D.N.S.

D.N.S.

Recreio v Police R.C.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio lefoated the Police R.C. by 50 shots. Scores:

J. M. M. Alves, A. Barros, J. G. Ozorlo, A. H. Basto (Recroio) hent La Mist, A. Charman, J. R. McWalter, A. E. Caroy, (Police) 29-12.

Norena

SWEEPSTAKE

RACE.

race

for

Soldiers'

· BRILLIANT GOALS

Forward

Line

(By "Veritas")

The more one sees of South China the more

one is forced to the conviction that they stand

pre-eminent in Hongkong football.

And by

this I am not depending merely on their record of matches lost and won or trophies bagged in

one or more seasons, but upon the quality of

their football, which, when analysed, indicates

Fade Away

a scientific study of the game which places it tonishing second goal for S. China

two or three classes above any other type of

football in the Colony.

This was exemplified against the} Lincolns on Saturday.

been

South China won by three goals; to one. If they hind scored another three nobody would have surprised nor the team flattered. It was one of the moet clear-cut re-

League Tables

Date

suits of the season, and in negotiat-to

ing this hurdle as they did, I can! not see how South China are to finish anywhere else but top in the league.

COMPLETE MASTERS.

DIVISION 2. NOW COMPLETE

The Second Division of the

Tam Kong-pak, scoring bis me

against the Lincolns. He took a centre first time kicking the ball over his head baforn overbalane- ing and falling to the ground as shown in this picture. (Photo) Ming Yuen).

OTHER LEAGUE MATCHES

ARTILLERY FINISH PROGRAMME

EIGHT AGAINST THE SAINTS

THE GOVERNOR'S CUP

L

ASSOCIATION'S TEAM SELECTED

The Hongkong Football Asso- cintion has selected its team tof Toppose a representative side of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation in the annual mateh for the Governor's Cup Saturday.

The team will be: Combey (R.A.)

next

Allen (R. A.) and Mullane

(S.W.B.)

Bliss (Kowloon) Pardoe (R. A.) and A. Duncan (Club) Holdry (Lincolna), B. Gosano

(St,

Joseph's), Purkins (Navy), Ridley (Lincolns) and St. Hocquard (Lin- colns) Reserves Ash (Lincolns), Cork (Lincolns), Bryant (R.A.) and Blake (Kowloon) The match will be played on the Hongkong Football Club ground.

K.C.C.

TENNIS

TOURNEY

FEW WEEK-END MATCHES

HUNG'S SUCCESS

Owing to lack of co-operation by competitors, disappointing progross was made in the Kow- loon Cricket Club tennis tourna- ment during the week-end, only eight matches being played.

W. C. Hung, last year'a runner- up achieved a splendid perform- Jance In the Handicap Singles "A", when he eliminated E. C. Fincher. ~f~||~||~f~f~f~f~||||||||||Hung owed 30 and Fincher 40, and the match, which went to three sets was decided only after

FAMOUS CHINESE the third set had gone to 22 grumes.

GENERAL

N. A. E. Mackay scored two successes in the Junior Champion- ahip and gained entry into the

OPENS NEW BATHING third round. He bent D. S. Green

PAVILION

DEVELOPMENT OF CHINESE A.A.A.

on Saturday and J. S. Smith yes- terday.

FINCHERS WIN.

The most important match yes- terday was the handicap doubles. encounter between e Fincher The handsome new

bathing brothers and G. C. Barnett and pavilion of the Chinese Amateur C. I. Stapleton. The former von Athletic Association, nt North Point,

catering for over 5,000 members, after the full three sets had been was declared open by General Taal played. Ting-kai on Saturday afternoon in

the presence of a large and dis- It is the desire of the organisers. tinguished gathering. Long before to conclude the tournament in the the official ceremony, crowds gathered

at the clab-house awaiting the arrival course of the next fortnight, and of General Tani Ting-kai, the Com- competitors are therefore asked to mander of the famous 19th Route do their utmost to play ties off Army.

The General, necompanied by Mr. during the week. Next week-end The Artillery finished the sea-Chan Lim-pak, President of the As- will be devoted to outstanding

whirlwind

matches, and a programme for Saturday afternoon and Saturday will be drawn up.

Frankly the game contained such little indident that it does not call for much comment. South China Lengue was completed on Satur-son's programme in were the masters in every depart-day and the final positions, ment and in every phase of the ether with the present standings

gaine,

to-fashion, and scored eight against

in the other two divisions ure It was more particularly notice-given below. able in the forward line contrast.

The Lincolns were hopelessly un- HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION enterprising, unimaginative

and Navy unresourceful

RA.

Their chief sin of commission S.W. Burderers was bad passing and of omission South Chinn refusing opportunities. Individu-

nily there was not a forward cap-

able of shooting from anywhere R.A. beyond twelve yards range, and najs, W. Border- they only got as near the Chinese

ers

I

St. Joseph's, who replied but once. So one-sided was the game, and so Ineffectual the opposition, due to the wenkencil team the Saints fielded, that its interesting features were confined to IndlŸidualistic oachievement.

& Athletic

& St. Joseph's

1

7 Recreio

15

3 Lincoln Regt.

1

Coals.

In this direction Edmunda cume

in for some notice. He scored four: goals, three of them in succession. The Artillery were right on top from the start. St. Joseph's, with-

P. W. D: L. F. A. Pts.out the services of Marques in goal

20 15 0.5 60 30 30

(still suffering from an injured foot) and the Gosano brothers, 17 11 2 4 68 23 24 could find no way of countering the 10 12 1 3 44 16 25determined work of the Gunners, and after conceding four goals in the first half, gave up the unequal

goal two or three times during the South China game, it can be readily understood Lincoln Regt. 18945 50 28 22 that they had little hopes of scor- R. Navy 18 8 28 11 35 18 ing goals.

St. Joseph's. 15 1.7 20 13 it I.K.F.C. 18 7 1 10 22 52 15 Hocquard was a disappointment. 1.K. Police 15 708 A foot injury early on seemed to China Ath. 14 6 2 upset his confidence, and even when Kowloon F.C. given a clear run and plenty of Recreio room in which to centre, he con tinually miskicked.

contest.

S.W.B. Improve Goal

18 4 1 18 20 10 Average

10 2 0 17 21 90,

DIVISION II.

1

R. Navy Ridley saw a lot of the ball, but did not make very skillful use of it.

3 Hongkong F.C. Goals.

P. W. D. L. F.A. Pt,

22 17

and Higgins was virulent without China Ath.

3 2 57 18 37 being in the slightest bit effective. Lincoln Regt. 22-16 2 400 22 34 Harding and Baldry were rarely in. W. Border- The picture.

BETTER IN DEFENCE.

The Lincolns were far more im- pressive in defence.

era ... R.

Navy R.A. South China.

22 10 1

22-15

Taung Tein.

Kowloon F.C.

.K.F.C.

Houth, apart from his blunder wo which gave South China their sec-Eastern" ond goal, gave an active display be-St. Joseph's. 22 tween the sticks and kept the score down. Nevertheless, in

25

88

20 2007

DIVISION [21,

South China Radio S.C. 4. R.C. of Signals

2 Lincoln Regt. til Wednesday.

R.E. y R.A.S.C. game-postponed un-

General Tani King-kat, famous Apart from the two points which leader of the Chinese 19th Route it gave them and consequently help- Army, snapped as he declared open el them towards the runners-up the new Chinese A.A.A, pavilion on position, the chief value of the Saturday. (Photo: S, A. Rumjahn), Borderero 7-1 success over the Re-sociation, drove by car, and on his creio was the effect on the soldiers' arrival crackers were fired. goal-average, which is

The complete results for the follow:

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round

J. S. Smith beat H. L. Langley 6-2, 6-1

N. A.-E. Mackay bent D. S. Green 6-2, 6-4

H. O. Huber bent A. I. Dinnen 6-2, 6-2

Third Round N. A. E. Mackay beat J, S, Smith 4-6, 6-2, 6-4

HANDICAP SINGLES "A". Second Round

W. C. Hung (owe 30) beat E. C. Fincher (owe 40) 6-3, 3-6, 12-10 HANDICAP DOUBLES.

First Round

superior to that of the Artillery, sant were the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kote-Burnett and C. I. Stapleton 5-7,

already Among the distinguished guests pre-

E. C, & E. F. Fincher beat G. C. and may eventually be the means wall General Cheong Chee-kon 6-3, 6-3

HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES.

First Round

of disposing the gunnera from sec Boxing Association in Nanking, who President of the Chinese National ond place in the First Division.

Three more goals by Jones con- China for the specific purpose of has come to Hongkong and South stituted one of the features of the teaching the Chinese art of boxing game which, apart from the Bor-and self defence; Mr. Leung Put-yuo, G.-C. Burnett & Miss O. Dalziel derers' pronounced superiority, was Vice-President of the Association and beat F. Goodwin and Miss Kacker fairly featureless. The Borderera' Mr. Tang Shui-kiu. scored at will. The Recreio inter-Railton, Hon. Secretary of the Hang-

Othera present included Mr. E. w. 6-7, 6-0, 6-1 mediates had no means of stopping kang International Amateur Swim beat E. Abraham and Mrs. McCaw A. Collins and Mrs. Atkinson the soldiers' attacks, and from ming Association, Mr. F. W. T. 6-3, 7-5 the start it was just a case of how Roas, former Hon. Secretary of the emany the Borderers would score. Victoria Recreation Club, Mr. Wong

Club Unlucky

Kom-ying, representing the Chinese Bathing Club, Mr. To King-shan of BASEBALL RESULTS

(Continued on Page 9.)

The Club and Navy brought the second division season to close when they met at the Valley, the Navy winning, rather luckily, by 1 1 115 20 43 the odd goal in five. On the run of 84 27 38 the play a draw, would have been 11 20 29 much fairer.

the last five minutes of the game he was beaten three times in rapid succes- slon, only to see the ball strike the framework and rebound into play. Turner and Ash was keen work-

Goala ers and refused to budge an inch,

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. whilst Dudley, Cork and Bett offer-9. W. Border- ed useful assistance, although their ers... 23 21 work was confined to breaking up Lincoln Regt. 24 19. 0 the Chinese attacks and little den R.A.S.C.... 22 14

R.A.F...... was shown in constructive play.

St. Joseph's South Chinn excelled in all de. South China 22 partments. The defence was stead China Ath. 23- n fast and the half backs brilliant. Redlo S.C.. 24 Leung Wing-chui was Inspired in R.E. the pivotal position, and the sup R. C. of port given him on the Hanks by Recreio

Signals Yeung In-chan and Lee Kwok-wal University left no doubt as to the immeasurable Taiko superiority of the Chinese in this

C.R.C. part of the team.

Fung King-cheung has regaln-

37 28

26

2

41 44 93

43 54 20 40 47 18

31 58 17 3 16 34 91 18 24 3 0.18 28 81

23 8 1 14 24

.. 24 1 2 21 19 140

Elsworth, Blair and Sayer were. outstanding for the winners, and the Club were well served by Rail ton, Puncheon and Robertson.

ed all his old time skill in lending he is a better. half back than for-secured the winner.

on

ATHLETIC FALL TO PIECES

NAVY RIDDLE THE DEFENCE

WASHINGTON DO WELL.

New York, April 29. The following are the results of the latest matchon-played:

National League,

I.

E.

Cincinnati

0

1

1

7 11 0

1

a

11 4

8

1

10

9

Brooks opened the Navy account from a penalty, after missing with

A piece of bad luck carly in the Chicago his first kick, but Robertson equ gamo caused an extraordinary re- (Grimes pitched and Stephenson allsed, only to see Elsworth gain the action to the Chinese Athletic acored a homer for Chicago). lead for the visitors before the in- against the Navy yesterday, and New York terval.

they were beaten by six goals to Brooklyn Lawaon put the Club back nil.

Philndolphia The whole team became upset Boston level terms late in the second half, but Elsworth in the closing minutes being fouled in the penalty arca Boston);

when Koo Fung-cheung, after (Berger scored two homers for the attack and his glorious passes ward. Nevertheles he scored à Day's Biggest Surpriso to the wing paved the way for more perfect goal-a real gem of a shot

shot into the net, but the referes St. Louis dangerous attacks than any other from over 20 yards range taking

awarded a penalty which Ho Chof. Pittsburgh The biggest surprise of the day, yin missed.. movement among the home

for-the, ball on the volley. Ip Pak-wa although it had no effect

American League. wards.

Thereafter the Navy had the was very well handied by Turner, Lincolns, second place elders on and Skinnor took advantage

championship, was the defeat of the game in their pockets. Langmead Boston

3 but Ng Po-kul enjoyed more lime- the third division, by South China, errors on the part of the Athletic

10 1 TAM'S HEADWORK.

of Philadelphia

8 10 light by reason of the

$ openings Tam Kong-pak's headwork was

(Finney homered for Philadol- given him by Fung and Wong, who who not only scored twice without defence to give the Navy a two-nilphia). feature of the game, in spite of made his work very easy with reply, but, should have, on the run lead at half time, and a blunder by Chicago Iack of stature, he invariably beat wonderfully directed passes. of the play, scored several more. Li. allowed Langmead to score Cleveland 11.55.33 1 12 28 his oppornts to the ball, timing

The Lincolns had to play second again shortly after the restart. Detroit D.N.S.

10 bis Jumps perfectly. He scored interval, Wong Mee-shun and Tam movements of the Chinese floding scramble, and Langmead helped

South China led two-nil at the fiddle throughout, the dazzling McPhee added a fourth from a St. Louis 11.57.56

20 two clever geals crowning an after Kong-pak uctiing, and they added weak links in the defence armour himself to two more to bring his Loula.) 11.00.51 5 7

31 noon of fine endeavour.

(Weat made the circuit for St. 11.00.81 4 8

a third through Tam, before Hard- of the soldiers. Loe Wing-on and own tally up to four. 11.68.30

Wong Mee-shun was anothering, in the last minuto, obtained the Lee Sin-wing scored for the win-

Washington 11.57.07 ✪ 8 23 schemer, although I still feel that Lincolns' solitary point.

The result was the biggest Now York .. surprise of the week-end.

The third sweepslako Royal Hongkong Yacht Club members was sailed yesterday over a course of even miles. The start was at 10,35

Time P. Pts. T. 11.58.12 B 11.50.25 3 0 24 11.55.50 + 10 D.N.S. 0 0

Carpenter

F. Kavior, J. M. S. Rosario, J. J. Oslo Basto, F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio) beat Wasp It. J. Bright, W. R. Chester-Woods, 0. F., Artomia Alexander, W. Mcleod (Polico) 39-11.La Linda

Jan

M. A. Carvalho, F. X. Soares, C. A.Isobel Lopar, E. M. Remedies (Recreio) boat Josa A. Mereman, J. Riddell, A. J. C. Gull Taylor, W. B. Glendinning (Police) Cicada

16. Total-Recreio 88, Polico 38. True Blus

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12

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