THE
MONDAY, MARCH TELEGRAPH. HONGKONG
1935.
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PLAY-OFF NECESSARY FOR CAER CLARK CUP
LEADERS SWAMP GUNNERS
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the Artillery goal. Clancey was a sincere defender, but nervous 'under pressure.
Durham's contribullon to the game was not particularly out- standing. I thought he should have saved the second goal, and he allowed the ball to be knock- ed out of his hands for the fourth He was not quite 80 confident and safe-handling os usunt.
A slippery top surface rendered first the ground difficult in the twenty minutes and dozens of the astray. Once possex want players had obtained a
grip the exchanges were quite interesting.
The Chinese again exploited the effect. Kame with close passing whereas the Arilllery went in for long and high kicking in the Impos of luring the Chinese defence Into
error.
AN EARLY LEAD
South China took an early lead when Tao Kwal-abing rushed in to take advantage of a confusion in and front of the Artillery goal
netted with an unstoppable rising shot. Ip Pak-wa put them further shead shortly afterwards, rounding Worthington before passing Dur- ham with an oblique ground shot which just entered the far corner of the not
The teams crossed over at this ncore, and before Tam pat South China three up with the best goal of the game, the Artillery aranyed several promising raids, all of which proved abortive. owing either to poor finishing or the sure-footed-
SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY FIRST TIME
Fifteen Teams Entered For The Competition ·
Fifteen teams have entered for the 1935 Boven-a-Blda Rugby Tournament which will commence on the long. kong FC. ground on Wednesday. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, holders of the Blarney Stone Trophy, have drawn the 8th Destroyer" "" team in the first round.
RTL
In order to give newcomers ilen of the game and of the rules, the Army are staging a tournament of their own at Sookunpoo to-mor- row. Eight teams will participate.
The draw for the Blarney Stone Trophy la as follow:
FIRST ROUND
4. p.m.-Lincoln. v. 11.M.S. Berwick "C".
4.20 p.m.-Fusiliers "B" v. H.M.S. Suffolk "A"
4.40 p.m.-East Lancs. v. 8th Den- Fusiliers "A" v. HM.S.
troyers
Suffolk "B",
6.20 p.m.-H.M.8. Berwick "A" Y. R. Engineers..
6.40 p.m.-.K. & S. Bank (held- ers) v. 8th Destroyers "B".
0 p.m.-Club. 1.M.S. Berwick "B".
Royal Artillery are given bye into the Recond round.
WAR
ness of Li Tin-sang' and Lau Mau.
South China's third goal worthy of recording in detail. Lau Chot-hing put through a carpet pass to Ip Pak-wa, who quickly trans- ferred to Ng Porhui, who in turn sent it across to the middle first time, and Tam, runuing in, crashed the ball past Durham without wait- ing to trap it,
The Inst gant came as a result of a high centre by Tao Kwai-shing which Durham ran out to entch. did Ko, was accidentally bundled by Worthington and the ball dropped. Tam Kong-pak, who was well up had nothing to do but walk the bait into the net.
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ST. ANDREW'S & H.K. CLUB
EXCITING END TO SEASON
(B, R. H. B.)
If only St, Andrew's Ladies could have had some telo- graphic communication from Sookumpoo as to how their were Portuguese colleagues getting on in their match against the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club, they would prob- ably have given a better show in the second half of their im portant match against the Y. Ladies at King's Park in the Cher Clark Cup on Saturday afternoon.
Holding a commanding lead of three goals to nil, the Saints fell and the completely Y.M.C.A. went through to net three goals and level the scores.
away
Both the King's Park and Sookunpoo fixtures were "néedic" games and as a result
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Yeung Wah-sang winner of the Chinese Marathon Race beld on Saturday snapped as he passed the winning post. (Photo: Man
Cheung).
Club Score Thrice In
Fifteen Minutes
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of the Champlons and Saints China's defence has always been that
their drawing
respective
the ball moving quickly from the middio of the field to the encounters a replay will be which has
It inevitably hecessary to decide the custody wings and back again. of the trophy for the 1934-35 thrown the halves and backs out of wondering position; they are left which man to mark, and which part of the field to cover.
ведной.
The Recreio showed themselves more than equal to the occasion and put up a brilliant display to hold the Hongkong Ladies to goalless draw. As a matter of fact, the Portuguese team were unlucky not to snatch both points.
All three of the 'Club's goals came from such tactics. The ball went rapidly from 1 to Bickford, back
tion to the game, was responsible, for the Arst goal, and his second' was a peach, revealing this energetic | and clever centre-forward at his bent.
fourth Forrow was essentially a half back, and not an inconsiderable factor in the breaking up of the Chinese attacks, while Fowler played his worst game of the season, missing two open goals, and rarely getting the ball squarely into the goalmouth.
CHINESE LOSE HEART
were
The chief criticism to be levelled at to Hill, over to Howe; or alternatively South China is that they lost heart from Bickford to Howe, and Howe to just when their best efforts Fowler. It was all done rapidly, and needed. Up to the time of the Club's without unnecessary and time-wasting equaller the defence played as usuall Individual-sound and solid. After that Lau perambulatlona by
Mau lost his head and wandered all player: It scored goals.
out of position to permit the right On the other hand the Chloesewing to operate without hindrance.
one of the Leung In-chan was kept rigidly to one style. In attack the ball was kept close backs hardest working players on the field, passed to half backs and half back but he could never quile got the hung
well 10 forwards; all short and
of Bickford, whose skill in manipulat- the aimed passes. Their's
ing the ball at close quarters was a football, but inadequately bit too much for the Chinese right
Was
PREVIOUS RECREIO SUCCESS It will be recalled that the first point taken from the Champions since the inception of the trophy in 1929 was scored by the Recrelo in 1931 in a drawn game, and the Champlons first defeat was regis-1 tered in 1933 in a game against| the Central British Association.
This season the conclusion of the tournament has proved most Interesting. Hongkong and the Saints are now level with 14 points! each, while the C.B.A. Ladles occupy third place with 13 points. made of Sydney Strango's sterling| Wing-chui was sound without being If the C.B.A. had defeated Recrefer work in the Club defence. He notoutstanding.
last Sunday they too would have been level with the lenders.
puter
rewarded.
GREATNESS OF STRANGE
from the dividuals, special mention must
Turning
naks to
half.
Lau Choi-hing did not keep up with his forwarda sufficiently to give them the full benefit of his earlier efforts, to and ho made the big mistake of sky
ing the ball when passing. Leung!
In-
only had the intricate pattern-weaving right wing combination to control, but many times had to move right across up a weak tackle or un- to cover successful Intervention by Gamble.
Gamble was not inspiring, and 1 till think the Club can strengthen this position. Happily for the win.
Tam Kong-pak is rapidly be coming as good ax Fung King cheung sa leader of the attack and bat for Strange would have scored goals on Saturday. Strange was his bogey and no matter how clover Tam was in approach work, he could never get by the alert left back.
The replay between the Saints and Hongkong should provide a very exelting game. If the Saints brilliance with which they netted their goals against the Y, Ladles on Saturday, then they stand aer, L. G. Robertson played a magat-Wong Meo-shun shot badly but ficent defensive game. Thanks to his passed delightfully. Ip Pak-wa wat very good chance against the splendid tackling. Ng Po-chut did not very ordinary. Ng Fo-chul was sub- With the Saints get in a single square centre through merged and Tso Kwai-shing played Champions
too much to the gallery: albeit he success mainly depends on
Both Skinner and Duncan scored it was a danger the Club rearguard early snap gouf.
closely But then, the Saints have never their destructive operatione, although and should have been more
since the latter too-often positioned himself watched. Like his colleagues, defeated the Champions
faultly and allowed Tao Kwai-shing, play fell to pieces in the last 19291
who scams to have spent his early minutes.. days on Draytona Beach, far too much
an out the game.
LOCAL YACHTING room for operations.
Championship Now Completed
THE GOALS
hir
ten
Hawe undoubtedly won the match for the Clab. His opportunism, Ip Pak-wa gave South China their following Hill's only real contribu-goal lead at the interval, but the Club were very fortunate to escape with such a small deftelt. Until halfway through the second half South China remained the better team, although their finishing Wan perceptibly
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2--Joss AB (Mr. S. Odland), 8 points.
3-Jan AG (Mr. E. Cock), 45 points.
La Linda, sailed by Capt. D. O. B. Forsyth, won the "A" Class event in
"I" Class the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's
1.-Diana 1 (Mr. P. Ramus), 37 Seventh Championship series when ahe beat Wasp II (Major Griffin) by points. 30 seconds over a 10.1 miles courss
2-Colleen H2 (Mr. Baxter), 23 on Saturday afternoon., Jan (Mr.. E. points.
3-Dorathen 119 (Major S. D. Cock) was placed third.
Dorothen, with Major S. D. Reid Reid). 25 points.
carried of the ""
"&"" Classen at the tiller,
nailed by 1. Jade Y2 (Mr. R. D. Williams), elass ovent, while Jade, Mr. R. E. Williams, won the "" and 68 points. "Y" Clansen.
2-Heron Y3 (Capt. Ingle), 40 points.
3-Robenu Y4 (Major Murehalf): Widgeon Y (Col. Bilderbeck), 10 points.
THE WINNERS
This constituted the last of the Championship series. Owing to good conditions the aerica has been mail ed off without a resail...
The winners are:
"A" Class
1.Wasp 1 A3 (Major Griffin) 83) points.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
"G" Class 1--Toynette 02 (Capt. W. B. Fen- nell), 30 points,
2Gact G1 (Capt. I. Qulmland), 29 points.
3-Lola G9 (Mr. P. G. Parker), 28 points.
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EXTRA The FIRST
RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 9th March, 1935 weakening. When Hill wormed his with a perfectly angled shut commencing at 2.00 p.m..
way through to lift the ball cleverly Earlier on Fowler had focaled an The First Bell will be rung at over Wong's head for Hove to kap open gual when two yards from the up and nod the ball into the net for bar, and immediately after Howe's 1.30 p.m.
the equaliser, the homesters gave up second point, be committed another stupid blunder when splendidly placed the ghont.
By Order.
C. B. BROWN,"
Secretary, Hongkong, 4th March, 1935.
Hiss-5-5-5-S5!
With this goal the Club snatched at Thres minates from time the right the confidence so badly needed, and winger made slight amends by com Howe proceeded to walls through the vorting Howo's pass with the Chine Chinese defence finally to beat Wong backa spreadeaglod.
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