THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935′′
SOUTH CHINA MASTERS
NAVY'S FIRST REVERSE
LEE WAI-TONG DONS SHOOTING BOOTS
HUGE GATE AT GAME OF THE SEASON
(By "Sagax")
Soundly thrashed by the South China Athletic Club 'XI to the tune of 6-1, the Navy team had at least the satis- faction of a good game and the knowledge that they had lost their hitherto unsullied League record to one of the best combinations that has delighted fans for several
seasons,
With the pick of their best men newly returned from the National Games at Shanghai, South China fielded ‹ substantial nucleus of the future Olympic football team headed by Lee Wai-tong and a capacity crowd turneil up at Causeway Bay to watch the match.
Shorn of all trimmings the game Nicholson deflecting the leather on was South China's from the kick its way.
they also
One goal in arrears after ten off-which incidentally won. The Navy were benten minutes the Navy fought hard to dividually; collectively they failed equalise. Tse took the ball up the
by
to get an understanding early on wing and centred to Loe but the and were never allowed to settle versatile leader was pressed down afterwards. The halyes dis-Lobb and had to be content with a the only time tributed badly and when the men corner. This was did get in action they indulged in that the Navy began to look settled. short passing and immediately lost They were working together and their attacks but the ball. Cannell was sent off a made several quarter of an hour from the end finishing was still poor. They did for taking a kiek at Tom Kong not look like extending Wong Wing. Lee and Tam, the Chinese back line, pak,
The stands were completely filled were, very sound and cleared con- strongly with head long before the start except for andently and
of section
the and feet. nun-burnished
OF THRILLING GAME
An incident in the match between South China "B" and the Royal Welch Fusiliers on Saturday. This was the "B" team's first appearance in the League this season and they forced a goallasa draw on their own ground.
SATURDAY RACING
THE RESULTS
#
1. Surrey Handicap-Winner $690, $125. stoo. Segond $226. Third For Chinu Ponies, "B" Class. Jockey One Mile Allowance,
Hetman 163 248
Dynasty's 1b.
(L. G. Frost) 261 L Shiu Pang's Soldier of tiermany 145 b. (N. Delt:) cheaper seats which was fully uc- Lau tricked his shadow every 250 V. M. Grayburn'sRibbl 163 lb.. (M. II. S. David cupled when the first whistle blew. time and was responsible for put-
hard Won by 2 lengths; lengths. The turf was hard and fast and ting Tao off again for a
Time: 2.00.0. conditions were excellent for fast centre: Hayman punched clear but
Winner $10.90; Puri-mutuel on the ball and play.
Fung fastened The Navy eleven was unchanged though nicely placed, put it well places, $8.30; $20.40.
2. Suffolk Ifandicap-Winner $400, and lined up as follows: Hay over the bar.
$126. Third $100. For Second Wolverson: Nicholson,
China Ponies, "D" Class. Winners of less than $500 in stakes since 18L Clarkeson, Bowers, Lobb (Capl.);
January, 1935, barred. Jncker Dorran, Rose, Cannell, Jones,
Six Furlongs. Wearmouth.
252 Kong Bros.'s Belmont Star (D. Black) 205 Why's Young Chap 140 (N. Deitz) 256 Dr. S. To Wang's Glad Eyes 156 lb. (Y. T. Fung) Dead bent, short head. Time: 1.31.1.
man;
IP SCORES
Jones put a furried pass astray to spoll a strong attacking position for the sailors.
Allowance.
144 lb.
lb.
Leo Kwok-yai who was selected for left half was unable to turn out
Dorran shot into Wong's safe owing to an injury sustained at Shanghai and Leung Wing-chui arms from the side lines and from moved over from the right half to free kick later the Navy forced take his position, the vacancy thus a fruitless corner..
Tay Quee-liang cleverly worked created being filled by Lay Hing-
Pari-mutuel: his way upfield before parting and choi.
The team was: Wong Wing:p Pak-wah went through to push Lee Tin-sang, Tam Kong-pak; the ball past Hayman for Lau Hing-chui, Wong Mee-shun, second' goal after 25 minutes, Loung Wing-chul; Tso Kwai-shing, A-minute after the re-start Lee Fung King-cheong, Lee Wal-tong boomed the ball just over the bar and lose for the Navy took a long Ip Pak-wah, Tay Quee-lang.
Sergt. Isley It.E., refereed the shot which match.
the
LOCAL LEAGUE TABLES
RESULTS
OF WEEK-END
GAMES
S. China ""
Lincoln Regt. H.K. Polico
Division I
Club de Recreio R.A. (8.) Chinese Ath.
Royal Navy
R.W. Fusillers
1 Hongkong, F.C. 2
Kowloon F.C.
R.A. (14)
3 St. Joseph's
East Lancs.
1 S. Ching "A"
League Table
Goale
1
+
1
10
0
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 11.K. Police
420 10 6 R.W. Fusiliers 6 3 3 0 16 Club de Rec 6 2 2 1 13 Hongkong F.C.03 12 Lincoln Regt. 13 Kowloon FC.
St. Joseph's
East Lanes.
S. China "A" Royal Navy RLÅ. (S.) Chinese Ath..
S. China "B" R.A. (L
East Lanes. South Chinn
Division II
8 Chinese Ath.
6 Radio
T. E. PEARCER.W. Fusiliers 13 University
AND MINU
FILL INTERPORT VACANCIES
3 East Ath.
Kowloon F.. Royal Navy 6 Club de Recreio 3 Royal Engineers 1 Hongkong-F.C. Lincoln Regt. I RASC & RAUG 2
League Table
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 12 4 0 0 0 24 6 East Lanes, R.W. Fusiliers & 4 2 0 32 5 10
4.1 1 39 8 South China Lincoln Regt. 3 1
1 14 8 Chinese Ath..6 3 12 14.13 Royal Navy 3 2 1 RASC & RAOC 6 2 1
9
1 21 5
A
7
0 16
0
D
3.14 13
G
ANNUAL MEETING Engineers
TO-DAY
The interport Selection Committee nnounce that the following have been chosen to Bl the remaining places in the Interport team:
T. E. Pearce,
A. R. Minu...
Twelfth Man: I'McInnes.
Players alrendy
pelécted are:
A W. Hayward, (Captain), G. S. Dunkley, E, C. Fincher, LL. C. C. 1 Garthwaite, A. H. Madar, T. A. Pearce, F. D. Pereira, Capt. D. D. Porsse, G. R. M, Ricketts..
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
Members of the Ilongkong Cricket Club are reminded that the annual; general meeting is to be held in the Pavilion at 5.30.p.nt. to-day.
$12.50 Winner Star) $24.10 (Young Belmont
$0.80 (Belmont Star) Chap). Places,
3. Hongkong. Griffins Cup Win- $12.00 (Young Chap) $25.70. aer $600. Second $950. Third $150. For China Ponies, Grilling of thin made Wong Jump. Season. Weight for inches as per
#scale. One and a Quarter Milos. Clarkesun als-kicked to give corner which was safely cleared 276 L. Dunbar's Pontiae Bay (L. G. Frost)
(Y. T. Fung). and upfeld Rose had a bare chance which he put just outside the post 25 Lan's Harvest View 161
3 (H. C. Pih) with Wong well beaten. A corner 271 Eu Tong Sen's Rose Queer against South Ching left Jones
Won by half length: 2 lengths. Time: 2.30.1. with an opportunity but he poked the ball out of play.
Parl-mutuel: Winner $22; places, $1.70; $15.70: $6.70
A
101 lb.
lb.
.168 lb.
DEFENCE MISTAKE Nicholson was early called upon to clear from a movement initiat- ed by Loung Wing-chul from which Lee Wai-tong received, in front, of goal. Nicholson was called up to Lake a free kick from 40 yards out
The Interval enme with the and sent in a beautiful ball which however, ineffectually skimmed the Chinese two goals up and a promise wrong side of the cross bar. The of more to come.
fulfilled. The promise was Chinese attacked strongly after this
the resumption minule from early raid and Hayman Sayed a thrilling, situation by pushing out play their forwards swept clean shot to the left. Wolverson through the sailors and left. Lee secured but instead of making a Wai-tong facing a lone Hayman big clearance he tried to pass and with no defender within yards. A Loung Wing-chul sent the ball back roar wont in as Lee loosed the ball 273
Fong tool and the goalkeeper collected from into the danger area. passession and, with only a small-omewhere. round his knees. The 270 target, put the ball into the net, crack marksman of the combina- tion had achieved the impossible. and missed an open goal.
Series 1.
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LEE ATONES
"YESTERDAY'S TRIAL
A. R. Minu was again. conspicuous with both bat and ball in the trial held yesterday on the Kowloon 1Cricket Club ground, taking five wickets for 59 runs and scoring 24
six. 2runs, including
A. I. Mndar, T. A. Pearce, Major Bonavia and G. R..M. Ricketts all came off with the bat for A. W. Hay. ward's team, Pearce hitting a glorious six off Minu.
4. Kent Handicap-(First Sec- For T. E. Pearce's side, Lt. Dawson, and $200. Third $100. For China Lt. Holland-Martin, Minu and -1. "C" Class. Griffins of this McInnes were the chief scorera, of Pontes,
season that have won $1,750 or more Scores:
Allosy- barred. Jockey, in stakes,
Ono and a Quarter Miles, fee.
of Chin 156 lb. (N. Deitz) 380 Li Shiu Pang's Soldier
Bistre 155 lb. (D. Black). Lee's
109 Jungle Jim
(S. Y. Liarug) Wan by a length; a length. Time: 2.37.0
Lan's
Part-nutuel: Winner 315.80; places, $7.40; $10.20; $11.00.
A. W. HAYWARD'S XI
1 E. C. Fincher, e Prowae, b Minu
Major V. J. Bonavis, 1.b.w. Duckitt 97 2T. A. Pearce, e Pearce, b Prowse 24
A. II. Mudar, e folland-Martin
b Minu
2
RG
A. W. Hayward, b Prowe..... Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, b Minu
11
Capt. D. Persae, e Pearce, b Minu e McInnes, G. R. M. Ricketts,
b Minu.
16
23
0
Extraя
6. Nullah Nullah Handicap-Win- The ball went back into play and ner $450. Second $250. Third $150. N. A. E. Mackay, & Duckitt
For Australian Ponies, "A" Class. Col. Ballard, not out Lee gathered it 20 yards out on Winners of $2,500 or more in stakes the right. He smashed in a daisy since 1st January, 1936, barred.
Ono Milo. cutter at an oblique angle which Jockey Allowance. Hayman could not reach and atoned288 E. S. K.'s Night Star 164.
1 (L. P. Ralph) 1h. for the previous mistake by in-
GI's Australian creasing
(W. II. S. Davis)
three goals.
Wax
icad to 284. Hope South China's
Boy
Teo outpaced the defence with 201 S. L. Ke's Shooting Star (L. G. Frost) 150 lb. terrific sprints time and again and
Won by a length; short head. the menace to
Time: 1.40.2. a constant
Pari-mutuel: Winger harried sailors. In a sustained at- tack he sent across a low centre places, $47.20; $21.40; $17.50
6. Norfolk Handicap which Lee could not quite reach
Second $400.
$175. Third but which unly needed diverting a Chinn Panies, "D" Class.
Lee put in two more into the net. shots but the clever Hayman keptners of $500 or more in stakes since
1st January, 1035 barred. To
(Continued on Page D.)
getting in the way and finally Ip banged the leather over the bar.
Nicholson and Wolverson were
Four goals
SAILORS SCORE
Total for nine wickets
G. S. Dunkley did not bat.
148
Fall of Wickets: 1 for 18: 2 for 64; 3 for 54; 4 for 54; 5 for 84; G
2 for 115; 7 for 120; 8 for 148: 9 for
148.
3
$211.00; Godwin
Minu Winner Frowse $100. Duekitt Win-R. Lee
bo
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IANN !
Edward Jarmen, star of the British Ryder Cup team, ibowN ART he teed off to start the first of the doubias matches in the interna. tional competition at the country club, Ridgewood, N.J. Jarmina, paired with William Cox, played the American pair of Horton' Smith and Paul Runyan of the U. S. team, Britain lost the series, nine points to three.
Club de Rec.
2 0 3 13 16 1 4 D 21
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Hongkong F.C. 6 1
Univeralty
6 1
1 4 7 33
M.
R.
W. Radla
6 .1
05 12 20
10
East Ath.
6.0
2 4 0 20
69
Kowloon F.C. 6 1
0 5 5 30
20
Division III
13
'T. E. PEARCE'S XI
14
T. E. Fource, b Garthwaite....
J. E. Richardson, b Garthwaite.. E. F.
F. Fincher, e Bonavle, b Pearce E. R. Duckitt, b Pearce
Lt. E. M. Dawson, e Pearce, b
Ricketts
34
II.K. Police (C.) 1 R.W. Fusliters
Lincoln Regt. East Lanes.. St. Joseph's 4 Rallway R.C. Liga L'ortuguesa 5 R.A.F. R.A.M.C.
4 H.K. Police (E) League Table
I. McInnes, e Madar, b Ricketts, 18.W. Fusiliers
Extras
7 Liga P'gues
4
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts...
Goals
G1 0 31 9
11
4 1 1 16 D
D
5 3 0 2 16 12
5 2 2 1 14 12
9 R.A.M.C.
Total for 8 wkta.
145 Angincura R. Leo and F. Goodwin did not bat. Lincoln Regt. 6 Fall of wickets-1 for 18; 2 for 80; ILK. Police (E) 6 2 7 for 105;-8 for 145. 3 for 34; 4 for 38; 5.for 71; 0 for D1; St. Joseph's & 1
working like Trojans but they could play was almost in midfield and not keep both wings marked and a there seemed no grounds for un- fow minutes later Les received 20 pleasantness. yards out. Entirely unmarked he Leo got going at top speed and took his time with a fast rising though hard pressed by Wolver- Lt. D. F. Holland-Martin, not out: 24 K. Police (C) shot which Hayman had no chance son bent the back for the ball and G. Prowse, e sub, & Ballard of reaching.
to banged it hard past Hayman for A. R. Minu, e Pearce, b Ricketta...24 East Lancs. nothing!.
the fifth goal of the match. porlod of rather desultory play followed though Hayman was fre- Dorran bent the defence to create quently tested and brought off a Five minutes before the final He compromised by putting the ball whistle Wearmouth sent in
which Jones well and truly wide. The same magnificent corner
Garthwalte player got his head to a nice centre hended, into the net to give the
sailors their only goal.
·Perano... bat Wong was wall placed to save.
In almost immediately after-T. A. Pearce tho end minutes from Ten Cannell was ordered from the field wards added a sixth-goal for South Ricketts.
Ballard after an incident with Tam. The Chinn from an unmarked position.
a promising position but could not number of workmanlike clearances. make up his mind to shoot or pass.
A
Railway R.C. 5 0
1 1 11 7
Don Bradman is now a cricket
W. selector for South Australia. With
Hugh Bridgman "and
.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M.
R.
12
2 53
2
10
10
a 25
7.1.1
50
18
1
Dr. C. E.
Dolling, he will choose the team
for Sheffield Shield matches this settson.
SIKH WINS MILE CHAMPIONSHIP
For the first time in, the history of Shanghai Municipal Council Police Annual Sports meeting, a Sikh captured the mile open championship at Hongkow Park. Above is a group of the entries. going away from the start.
EXCITING HOCKEY
UNITED AND GUEEN'S BEATEN
Union
YACHTING RESULTS
JOSS BEATS GULL IN "A" CLASS
At the Caroling Hill, the
Jons, sailed by Mr. J. R. L Hockey XI defeated a team from Stanton, won the Royal Hongkong Queen's College by four goals to two. Yacht Club's "A" Class
when she bent Gull (Mr.
on
The game was fast and exciting, ale Saturday, 28 seconds over a 9.8
though the Unions had the better of 3. the play throughout. All the goals mile course. were scored in the second half.
The firan half saw the Union doing most of the attacking, but they failed After five minutes play in the second half the Unions opened the
to scure.
through their centre-forward,
raj Singh. The same player]
Rcore three succession to lead of four goals.
In the "G" Class event Sirius Mr. W. B. Cooper) proved an easy winner, white Stella (Major B. E. C. Dixon) finished ahead of Widgeon (Cal. Bilderbeck) in the "I" and
classes.
beat Colleen (Capt. N. Sydall)
more goals in quick Diana (Mr. P. Ramus) for first place
a in the "H" Cluse. give the winners
The following competed, the final position being shown in brackets:
Jagjit S. Gravel alag played a good Kume
for the winners.
Quien's College scored two goals through Kwok Min-loi and Sarwan Naranjan Singh, Singh. Teldk Singh, and Makhau Singh played sound game while Mohinder Singh in goal was cool and steady for the
winners.
For the losers Jangeer Singh at centre-half played a brilliant game. Had he not been there the score would have been higher. Jagjit Singh and Sarwan Singh were also outstanding! for Queen's College.
C.B.A: BEAT UNITED The Central British Association de feated the United Hockey Club by Second two goals to nit in the Division of the Mamak Tournament
playing at King's Park yesterday The play was fairly even in the first half, there being no scoring, although the C.B.A. had most of the attacking In the second half T.S.D. Whitley and G. Fowler scored for the C.BJA.
Indian Police Win
"A" Class
L
Carpenter (Major B. B. Edwards) (9). Lebo (Mr. M. N. Contes) (5), Artemis (Mr. G. G. Wood), (6), Ln Linda (Mr. A. L. Shields) (3) Jan J. Davis) (D.N.S.).Gobel (Doctor. (8); Joak (Dir. J. R. L. Stanton) (1). Gull (Mr. B. Nacss) (2), Cicada (Col. A. C. Marsh) (7), True Blue D. N. S.), Pat (Mrs. Persse) (4), Painted Lady (D. N. 5.).
"G" Class
Gnel (Capt. II. Quinland and Newman) (3), Toynetto (Capt. W.
(Mr. F.. J. Fennell) (2), Bunico Anthony) (4), Joan (D.N.S.), Sirius Mr. W. B. Cooper) (I), Lola (Mr.
.. Mitchell) (5).
"I" and "Y" Classes Daphne (D.N.S.), Allsa (Major G Moulson) (4), Stella (Major B. E. C. Dixon) (1), Suzette (Mr. 6. H. Gandy) (7), Heron (Mr. T.-C. Fair- buru (6), Robana (Capt. R. de B. Hardie) (5), Widgeon (Col. Bilder- beck) (2), Adanac (D.N.S.), Zephyr "IT" CINAS (Major 1. Wren) (3).
Dlana (Mr. P. Ramua Colleen
N. Sydall) (Capt,
ΔΕ the Police Training School yes- terday, the Indian Police defeated the Nomad Hockey Club by two goals to one. Rulia Khan and Taja Singh were the scorers for the Police and R. J. Read replied for the losera.
The match was fant and exciting. Rolla (Miss B. M. Kirke) (3), Siskin Police scored their goals in the first (Mr. W. W. Brown) (0), Ariel W. L. Greenwood), (4), half; after the Internal the Nomads Major attacked strongly and obtained une Dorethen (Major S, D. Read) (6). goal after six successive corners.
The loss on the Sculling Cham- last plonship of Great Britain month between Ted Phelps and Bert Barry has been assessed at £26. This sum is to be borne, equally, by Phelps and Barry,
Charles Godfrey, the coloured American heavy-weight, is now the "world heavy-weight champion,' according to the International Box- ing Union. In the championship bout in Paris Godfrey bent Pierre Charles (Belgium) on points.
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