THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
ST.
ANDREW'S
CAER
MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935.
CLARK CUP
Teams representing the Shanghai Rugby Club and the Meiji University, which mat in the final game of the series at the Canidrome fart weak bafore about three thousand spaclators. The Japanuis maintained an unbeaten record by defeating Shangbai 11 polals to sight
Efter a thrilling game.
BADMINTON LEAGUE
RECREIO BEAT TAIKOO IN MEN'S DOUBLES Playing in the Men's Doubles "D" Division if the Badminton League last Friday, the Club de Recreio brat. Taikoo games to two, the match being decided on the Taihoo curl.
Reven
Detailed scores were:—
G. A. Smith and R. C. Thorn (Taikoo) lost to A. M. da Silva and .. A. 1. Silva 21-33; best II. A. Barros and A, E. Xavier 21-7: brat . L. Silva and D. F. Lopes 21-10.
A. M. M. Stephen and 4'. I. Summers (Taikoo) fod to Silvá and Silva 8-21; lost to Barres and Xavier 16-21; lost to Silvanted Lopra 10-2),
A. W. Norrie and T. F. Stain- ton (Talkoo) lost to Silva and Silva 4-21; lost, to Burcos ani Kavier 7-21; lost to Silva and Lopes 10-21.
OUR VALETERIA SERVICE
Undignified Death Of
Joseph's Shield
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busy and always having a trick or. two too many for Dellar. Tang and Cheung were always on the target with their shots, and 14 had the mastery of Addis and Sousa right through the game.
St. Hopes
CHANCE
HELPED BY BRILLIANT Y. M. WIN
SHOCK FOR H.K. LADIES
LEADERSHIP NOW THREATENED
on
Thanks to a brilliant achive- ment by the Y.M.C.A., who beat Hongkong Ladies Saturday, St. Andrew's are now in a position to take over the leadership of the Caer Clark Cup league table.
With one match in hand they are, at the present only a point in arrears to the, champions. Had St. Andrew's been able to beat the Recreio on Saturday they would now be very strongly placed.
In view of the Y.M.C.A.'s vic- tory, the C.BA. can also be re- gorded challengers for the cup, as by winning their game in hand they can come within a point of Hongkong Ladles,
The Y, M, were worthy winners, although Hongkong were deserv Ing of a gont in the second, when they enjoyed most of the game. In; 'the initial stages the champions were more or less outplayed, and it was fitting that Mia Sybil Dalziel should crown a fine dis- play by netting both goals.
On this form, South China "B" will give any team a very good run for its money in the Senior Shield. They have, in fact, the making of a combination good as the present senior outfit. If anything| like the same team in retained next aults and the present league table season, it wil need a lot of stopping, follow:
ABOUT THE GAME
There is not much, about the gamej
ful offensive as practised by the club's senior team. Raids were not carried
Lee Kam and Henry Young were out haphazardly by any one forward, but were planned and effected by the fine apoiling wing halves, and appear. whole attack, the ball. swinging ed to have a working knowledge of nearly all the tricks of the irade. rapidly from wing to wing.
Thang King-yeo was strictly Im-Young was brilliant in anticipation partial in his distribution of the ball, and simply ruined the Beatty-Victor calling for comment. All the goals and as he found both wingers on top combination. Lui Tak-po at centre Benre form, he could afford to be. There half had his tank rendered much Incrited. was really not a lot of difference be easier by the poor support given to beauties, Cheung Shek-yau also twice tween any of the quintette, although Ward, whose forward line leadership, made the roof I thought that Lat Shai-wing worked better together with Yeung Shui-yick, than did Cheung, Yau-shek with Li Shik-yau.
Yeung played delightful football on the right wing, keeping Elms very
DOES
IT
BEST.
became less and less inspired.
учел
BACKS UNCERTAIN
were not
Saturday's Caer Clark Cup re-
RESULTS.
Y.M.CA. St. Andrew's
2 H.K. Ladica
0
Recreio
0
9 C.B.S.
0
were well worked for and C.B.A.
Trung King-yeo scored two
Recreio
LEAGUE TABLE
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P. W. L. D. F. A. Pla.
8 0 2 0 22 8 12
75 1 1 22 4 11
7 4 2 1 25 8 9
7 2 2 3 8 8 7 1 3 4 8 6 8 0 8
0 2 54 U
MAMAK LEAGUE
the net rattle, and Yeung Shui-yick scored the best goal of the match a wonderful angle shot H.K. Ladies..
St. Andrew's from the wing, which whizzed past B.A. Wong's outstretched handsn, to hit thoi Cheung Chi-ying and Yui Hing-far upright and then find the back Ladies
afrightfully in-of the goal. pressive pair
backs, of
being
The Chinese were two up at half C.B.S. susceptible to collapse under sustain-time, and they added a third two ed pressure. Any sort of energetic minutes after the re-start. Berridge co-ordination between the St. Joseph's replied with a very nice goal, then furwards would probably have seen Victor missed the defence go to pieces. But the test further reducing the lead. After this)
great opportunity of became 80 severe, and the enpe, the Chinese went away and Chinese backs just manuged to helped themselves to two more goals, scramble out of a couple of dangerous just to make certain. Altuntions. Wong Wa-hat was per-| feetly safe in goal: that is so far as one could judge. He spent most of his time taking goal kicks, and was not called upon to make more than three real noves,
nevor
RUGBY AT HOME
English Team Loses To The Rest
London, Jan. 6.
St. Andrew's Beat Parthian
Summed up one can say that St.
Three goala by E. F. Fincher, Joseph's played a type of football all. scored in the first half gave typical of a nervous team in a cup St. Andrew's Club ณ Mamak match-winning league type . of League win against H.M.S. game. The difference on paper in Parthian yesterday, by three goals purely abstract, but to the eye.....to sno.
The Saints were the better team throughout, although their most
LOCAL YACHTING marked superiority was seen. In
the first half, when they took a lead of three clear goals. St. Andrew's combined botter, the
JAN WINS "A" CLASS forwards especially being more
EVENT
capable.
The Parthian melled their Jan, sailed by Mr. O. Bruusgaard, solitary goal through I. R. Jones, The result of the English Rugby won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's surprise shot from an acute Trial has given the Selection Com-"A" Class event for the Com- angle. But there was never any mittee something to think about. The modore's Cup wien who beat True chance of the result being other side chosen to represent England in the International games were beaten Blue (Mr. II. 3. Rouse) by 14 seconds than in favour of St. Andrew's, by The Rest by seven points to threel over a 10,7 milca course on Saturday who showed greatly improved
Results of the leading games play.
afternoon.
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