THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
DECEMBER 24, 1934.
CHINA
FAVOURITES
FOR
SOCCER
St. Joseph's Hold Recreio To A Draw
SOUTH CHINA "A" STILL UNBEATEN
(By "Literman")
If Ward had kept in position at centre-forward instead of hanging back with Leonard in the intermediate line the Saint would probably have taken the honours in their premier Division game with the Recreio at Caroline Hill yesterday. As it was ho was in position about half a dozen times during the game with the result that St. Joseph's attack became disorganised and con- sequently not very effective.
Two after half
The Recrelo, strengthened by a third before the interval. he return of Beltras at central further onix came
lf, marted favourites Int the tinte. tinat ten minutes
Counte
of play wert
their share of the exchanges.
Ip Pak-wn, who was responsible indicate that the for three of the winners goals, ufficient were determined to have was outstanding among the for- words while Lau Mau and Li Tin- Beatty, the Saints' inside right sang were ever present when the wats 1oo well-watched to be bell-potential champlons' goal was in
Their clearing ent, but he put in a tremendous danger, ant of wart and gave the Re-feature
io defenes plenty
WICH
of the game. The re-
10 think mainder of the players gave a lout: Herridge disappointed me mediocre display only.
y much. it was the first time!
I had dern him play and noting
An axciting moment in the Lin-
coins goalmouth during their game yesterday with the Chinese Athletic.
(Photo: Mee Cheung).
American
Lack of effective combinat Football
oldly on the reports of his game between the challengers' at- and the reputation he brought tackers spoiled several opportun with him to the Calang he did not cone up to expectations. Feruan ntside to him de, who played
A wealt
ities which prosented themselves especially in the early exchanges after they had netted their sur prise goal. Tsang King-him
LOCAL SIDE BEAT LINGNAN
Although their line was much
defence
"SUNDAY
STRONG COMBINATION TO
MEET ENGLAND
MISS GRIFFITHS IN IFINAL
SOME OF THE TEAMS
MISS MACKENZIE SHOWS PROMISE
COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
(By "Veritas"
(By "Linesman")
HERALD"
CUP
HOLIDAY FOOTBALL
FORECAST
Below is the special forecast by the Telegraph of the Home Football matches which are being played on Christmas Day and Boxing Day..
CHRISTMAS DAY
FIRST DIVISION
ARSENAL Blackburn Chelsen Everton
v. Preston N. E.
Y. l'ortsmouth
Y. ASTON VILLA
v. Sunderland v. Tottenham
Y, MANCHESTER
C.
v. Huddersfeld v. Birminghaju
v. DERBY SECOND DIVISION
WEST BROM, v. Stoke
China are fielding a very GRIMSBY strong combination in the Leeds Sunday Herald competition LEICESTER which is to be played off on WEDNESDAY Boxing Day and they are Wolves
They starting favourites. should be able to account for the English side on the Club Burney ground with ease and should BRADFORD meet Wales in the final. Bury
BLACKPOOL
v. Oldham
Y. BOLTON
v. Fulham
v. Plymouth v. West Hom
Miss Madge Griffiths of
BRENTFORD the Kowloon Cricket Club
MANCHESTER entered the final of the
They have not yet decided their U.
v. Notts County v. Hull Ladies' open singles tennis contre half position and inve NEWCASTLEZ
also to make their final choice for NOTTS of the championship
FOREST the left Inside place between Chun
v. Norwich Colony yesterday, when Chung-wo and He Kar-keung. FORT VALE v. Bradford C.
SWANSEA v. Southampton she, defeated her Club Chui Ah-fai and Lai Kwok-chul,
both of the Athletic, are on the THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) colleague, Miss Alison cards for the pivol position, hut Mackenzie after in-Chui is expected to fill it. He la ALDERSHOT.
one of the best halves in the Bournemouth teresting match by the
Colony.
England have four Police play COVENTRY scores of 0-6, 6-1, 6-1. This is the first time Miss In, Pile at left back, Brooks LUTON
an
Bristol C CHARLTON
and Parker in the half line and Millwall
v. Bristol R..
v. EXETER.
v. Nothampton Y. Swindon
v. Gillingham
V.
Brighton
Y. Rending
v. Watford
Without doubt Dellar was the Cheuk Shek-kam and Lai Siu- heavier than Hongkong's Lingnan rifiths has advanced so far in stevens nt inside right, Higgins NEWPORT best back on the field and it with wan, however, engaged in some University's secondary
the was much inferior, with the result the Colony championship, and of the Lincolns will lead the at- QUEEN'S P.R. v. Clapton 0. Sousa proved a veritable stum-clever movements late in
that they bowed to the local side was also the first time, for attock with Ridley on his left and Torquay bling block to the Recreio attack. game but without reward. Elms played a hard game at left half.
defence.
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NAVY'S EASY TASK
ינגו
v. CRYSTAL PAL.
v. TRANMERE
v.. Stockport
v. Southport
v. New Brighton
v, Chesterfield
r. Donmater
v. Wrexham
T. DARLINGTON
v. Rotherham
v. Accrington
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION)
beautiful effort from a corner) four elear goals. Except on rare a Lingnan fumble and running tigh to lure her opponent inla altic). Lee Sak-you. Cheung Sek- Falinburgli
BOXING DAY
FIRST DIVISION
ASTON VILLA v. Chelsea Birminghun
DERBY
HUDDERS-
v. WEDNESDAY v. Wolves
FIELD v. Lelcester LIVERPOOL v. Middlesbrough
MANCHESTER
C.
v. Leeds
PORTSMOUTH v. Blackburn
Preston N. E.
STUKE
Y. ARSENAL
v. West Brom.
! SUNDERLAND y. Everton
Tottenham
v. Grimsby SECOND DIVISION
BRADFORD C. v. Port Vale
FULHAM
Itall
NORWICH
Notts County Oldham
Plymouth
V. BRADFORD ·
v. Nowcastio
v. Notts Forest
..
MANCHESTER ·
บ.
Y. Blackpoo)
v. BRENTFORD
SHEFFIELD U. v.
SOUTHAMP- ΤΟΝ
WEST HAM
Barnsley
v. Swanseir
v. Dury
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
BRIGHTON v. Luton
BRISTOL N. v. Aldershot CLAPTON O.
v.' Queen's P. R.
CRYSTAL FAL, v. Torquay
EXETER Gillingham NORTHAMP- ΤΟΝ READING SOUTHEND
Swindon
WATFORD
v. Ilournemouth
v. COVENTRY
v. Bristol 0. v. Millwall v. Cardif
v. CHARLTON v. Newport
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
ACCRINGTON v. York
DARLINGTON v, Itochiale DONCASTER v. Hartlepools LINCOLN
NEW BRIGII-
. Carlisle
v. Gateshend
v. Walsall
v. Cmwe
v. Chester,
v, Barrow
Y. ST. BERNARDS
TON Rotherliam Southport STOCKPORT PRANMERE WREXHAM
.v. Mansfield
In their American football en-ienst several years, that the Wearmouth of the Navy on the THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Lam Tuk-po's distribution of counter on the Club ground yester-Kowloon Cricket Club have been Rank,
China's team is as follows: Barrow played the ball was spectacular when the day by seven points to nil The Gorano brothers
settled eventually team
A larite crowd turned out to represented by two of its mem-Wong Wing. (South China); Lee CHESTER
hers in the semi-final.
Tin-sang and Lau Mau (South CREWE 4me really good football in the "
Griffiths Afin
won yesterday China); Leang In-eban (South GATESHEAD Recreio attack at combined with down, while Cheung Chi-ging and witness the game.
were called Wallie Ching.
outstand the
purely as a result of her pertinacity China), Chul Ah-fai or Lal Kwok. IIALLIFAX Their Recreio attack and combined Ya Hing-yuen, who
save dangerous ing star and Malf-buck for
which gradually overawed Min
Lea Kwok-artlepools well with their her attackers but upon often to
Mackenzie, whose display in the chui (Athletic), and they could not free the Saints situations, did their bit with a Hongkong, seered for his team
Rochdale the opening quarter after confidence which warranted well-in
first set was the best yet, given by wai (South China): Tao Kwai-MANSFIELD
tsing, Tam Kong-pak, Fung King-WALSALL the Lingnan linemen had shows
thly highly promising young Indy.
Chinn), Chan YORK St. Joseph's scored Dext from merited praise.
some geat blecking tactics which As against Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu, i cheung (South
Ho Kar-cheung Herridge a prunity taken by
kept the local tram in check,
the previous round, Miss Griffith Chung-wo after Bowen had undled in the "D"
In the second quarter. Ching fought a splendid baseline buttle, Athletic) and Uji Pak-wall (South The Navy had little trouble in
everything within China). feit the Rrereja patted an equalisor
and maintaing the rallies leng
Reserves. Fung King-yu (Athle through A. V. Gano who headed, berting the Gunners to the tune of caused a sensation by recovering turning
brokes fickt tosty and lasing shut. This, at any occasions the Navy had things yards through a trom Alve
Tak-po (South China). Showing letter tinish than their their own way, and it was only the the goal-line,
It was the one real highspot of rate, was the feature of the second kam, Tay Quay-ang and Lam pponents, expecially after the in- brilliance of Barham between the
However, as the ball
ENGLISH SIDE terval the Ath the yesterday took sticks that saved the Artillery the game.
had gone out of play, the runner TREMENDOUS IMPROVEMENT
The English tean, which was score dis- was recalled and the two points from the Lincolns in from much heavier defeat.
In the opening stanza, Miss Muc- the First Division, Ridley played
allowed.
completely kenzie
utplayed the selected' this morning will he an exceptionally good game in the
There was no further scare in winner. Her stroking assumed a new follows: Durham (RA.); Ash Lincolns attack but received very, Contrary to expectailons the
and greater degree of accuracy and (Lincolns), Pile (Police); Brooks Mecker and Kau were the ittle support from Higgins and Club pulled off a win against the the third and fourth quarters.
confidence. Especially prominent was (Police), Pardoe (R.A.) (Capt.), the was Palled in a fast and evenly con- Haldrey. Tung Kwong-sam
University finely controlled, but fast backhand Parker (Police): Kiley (Navy) wtstanding amongst the Chinese tested game, netting twice against highlights for
Lee's long bigh drive. Also significant and worthy of Stevens (Police). Higgins (Lin) nding out some very good passes the one goal scored by the Palice, while big Ed.
At the interval Having the better of play ter-nts were a great asset in the mete was a successful exploitation of colna), Ridler (Lincolns), Wear-
well considered tactics. Miss Griffithe The Athletic le
mouth (Navy),
Воген Reserves:
(Kowloon), --when-Tong Kwang-sam scored a ritorially the Police should have play for Hongkong.
Twice in the first half his kick found herself unable to obtain mastery ally and in the second half insan but they found Gamble and ing helped Hongkong out of some of Miss Mackenzie's varied flight, Eastman (Kowloon).Mcquire
length, direction and pace. By an thrigh Ho Strange their
tight corners, Mattie Chan showed interchange of half court and full (Navy), Woods (East Lanes), op remarkably well bringing the length drives, angled chops and an Robson (East Lanes), G. White man in possession, down time after ocensional fruitful excursion to the Kowloon), Elliott (Kowloon), time.
Creased their Ear-kount and ter Hurig-chung. blocks,
In a fast game at Chatham Read Jesterday the Fusiliers were un- lucky to lose their game with the
CLUB SURPRISE
moin stumbling)
Past Lanes to the tune of 1. YACHTING
was a game of missed chances the Fast Lanes being particularly! noticeable in this respect.
Oxford scored for the Fusiliers: and Gorman and O'Donnell for; the winners,
Jan Wins "A" Class: Championship
Tennis Tournament
Jan, sailed by Mr. 6. Brunsgaard At K.C.C.
Although the scope of G-1-which
the "A" Class event in the South China. "A" put up against! that Club's "B" XI on Saturday, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's fourth indientes a rather unc-aided con-1 championship series when she beat Jest such was not the case. The Pat Commodore Frank Ellett) by!
a 4.5 miles "B" team occasioned & great sur- mins. 22 secs, over
on Saturday,
won the Bina (Mr. P. Rumus) prise by scoring first, but the e League Leadera Soon showed that Class, Hohena (Capt. H. Mar they had something up their hall) the "" and "y" Class, and sleeves and netted twice in quick raynette (Capt. T. J. Fennell) the succession and followed up with "G" Cinss,
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not, Miss Mackenzie rattled off six gaines as though it were the easiest thing in the world.
PORTUGAL v. WALES
Portugal meet Wales Iat Kow After this Miss Griffiths took a grip of herself, recollected her usual loon, and will be represented by}; role, that of an impassive, but the following: E. M. Marques; R. N. T. Lenacious defender, and slowly, but Silva-Netto, S. Souza; surely Tengthened the rallies suf Delgado, N. A. Beltran, F. J. Elms; Beluntly to put Miss Mackenzie off. Genaro, A. Ward, A. V. Gusano, her first-set type of game, and to force her back to tentative and rather nervous stroking.
THE TURNING POINT
Gomes J. L. S. Alves (Capt.). Reserves.-Y. H. Marques, J, F. Victor, J. Castilho, L. Santos,
Gonsalves,
Fernandes
Kick off, 3.30 p.m.
T. M.
and C.)
The Welsh teain was not avail-
The turning point was the fourth Kane of the second set, which Miss Mackenzie lost on service to allow her Ten couples took part in a mixed opponent to enjoy a 3-1 leath. From able at the time of going to Press.
ed back. She maintained a plack, but tubles tennis tournament at the that moment Miss Griffiths never look Kowloon Cricket Cleb, yesterday, almost invulnerable defence, and in the event proving most successful the third set added to this a well and enjoyable. On this occasion directed attack, the principle of which the competitora were not divided was the maintenance of an impeccable into two teams, but all couples met length, and accuracy in finding the each other, playing five games each sidelines.
on a sliding handicap,
HOME RUGBY
London Scottish and
Guy's Draw
London, Dec. 22. London Scottish and Guy's Hux- the wrong moment,pital had a rare tussle to-day when and pald the they met in u Rugby Union fixture, penalty with shots, the game ending in a draw, each either overhit or sido scoring eight points.
Miss Mackenzie, although still pro- Four ladies winning the highest during her shots quite fluently, was Irritated into forc- aggregate of games were after- wards
ing the paco at jresented with silver spoons, the successful pairs being Miss Madge Griffiths and Mr. Han- sen (33 games), Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Fincher (30 games), Miss A. Mac- kenzio and Mr. Warren (24 games). and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby (24) games).
Players taking part in the tournament, which was the third of the senson, wore:-Mr. and Mrs. Fincher, Mr. Zimmern and Mrk. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Annis, Mr. Warren and Miss Mackenzio, Mr. Loft and Mrs. Knight, Mr. Hough- ton and Mrs. Hosford, Mr. Hirst and Mrs. Rathmell, Mr. Hansen nad Miss Grimths, Mr. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby.
MEIJI WIN
Beat Shanghai By
19 Points To II
Miss Griffiths.
in the net.
The United Services were trounced The great point by Bristol to the tune of 10-9, while narrowly defeated about Miss Grit Northampton
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Lammert, the Club full-back, making a spéciacular brankway duri the Club Triangular Tourney game with the Navy on Saturday (Photo: Moe Cheung)
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