THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. · TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1936.

HUGHES & HOUGH CHINESE OLYMPIC FOOTBALL

LIMITED.

PUBLIC ROUP

The Undersigned have received

Instructions to sell by

PUBLIC ROUP

(for account of the Concerned)

on

THURSDAY,

18th June, 1936,

at 5.15 p.m.,

at the Paddock of the

Hongkong Jockey Club,

Race Course.

SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN

PONIES.

Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club who wish to dispose of their ponies will please forward full particulara to the Manager, Hong- kong Jockey Club Stables not Inter than the 16th June, 1936, at Ńoon.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,

Auctioneera. Hongkong. 6th June, 1936.

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TEAM BEATS

SINGAPORE UNITED SERVICES

Display By Lee Tin Sang Is Big Feature

FORWARDS SPARKLE

(By "Nimrod" of The, Singapore Free Press)

4: Combined Sercices

China Olympie XI

LATEST LEAGUE Standard

TENNIS

(Continued from Page 8.),

Blandford 0-4.

Major R. L. Withington and Mrs. Ashton (U.S.R.C.) beat Clarke and Mrs. McCaw 844; lost to Guest and Mrs. Kew 6-7; beat Watson and Mrs. Blandford 0-0.

The match between the Kowloon Cricket Club "A" and the Club de

LEAGUE' TABLE

OVER 12,000 people, seated and standing comfortably at the Recreio was postponed.

Anson Road Stadium watched the China Olympic cleven do- feat the Combined Services by four goals. It was not the sort of game to rouse one to any pitch of enthusiasm. The pace was not very lively, and the only thing which lifted the game from the mediocre was the brillianco-as usual-of the Chinese for wards and the superb defence of the Services.

mand for

room

US.R.C. C.R.C. K.O.C K.C.C. (2) Recreio

Seto PW, LFA Pts

2 2 0 13 64

1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 02210 0 0 0 0 0.0

Of Baseball Has Fallen

SAYS FAMOUS

TY COBB

Atherton, Calif. Ty Cobb, whose flashing spikes mntlu kim one of the American League's most feared base-runners over a de- ende ago, has declared that major league baseball magnates must bring back the old style of play if the national part is to thrive,

"Fans are losing Interest because the character of the game ha changed," Cobb sald an he sat on the porch of his home. "They don't care isit through hitting orgies inaling three hours or mare. Nor do they care to see a team which was beaten by nine or ten runs the day before.”

The lean, tanned man looked back them with the present. to his own playing days and compared

"The game has deteriorated since said. "Another thing that's gone is the Inception of the lively ball," he

не

In anticipation of another fervid for the visitors, eclipsed the display. rush by the Chinese population, re-lof every other defender with its own markable arrangements had been brilliance. minde for its reception." Large The centrehalves of both teams high and dry, and consequently was poases of police were Inside and out- were rarely in the picture. Mac unable to do very much against such Alde the stadium, and only 16.000 Farlane had an indifferent day and excellent opposition ns Lee and Tam people were to be allowed in. But consequently Lee Waistong, the bril- The band of the Middlesex Regi- there was not such an hamense daant leader of the Chinese attack, ment enlivened the tedious waiting

for ka

the dld not have much danger to face for the match to start-most of us game between China and Singapore from him. Ah Hut also rarely shone wore in our sentu by 1.50-with selec three weeks ago!

and it was always his outekle mention. CHINESE BRILLIANT

who put the first rod in the Services Sgt. Burke refereed, the leams be- They were exceptionally brilliant-forward motion.

Ing: only to be expected of course-but Just a word about the Chinese for- "Chinn Olympie XI-Pau Kn-ping: while the opposing forwards never wards before passing on to the Ser Lee Tin-sang and Tam Kong-pak; the thrill of great defensive play. gave them any anxiety, the defeace vices-all five always moved up by Leung Wing-chiu, Tsui Ah-ku!; Clan How often do you see a runner cut off pushed them back time and again, finely executed phases which were ao Chen-wo; Teo Kwel-shing frustrating many brilliant forward well-placed to be uncanny, and Keng-cheong, Lee Wal-tong, Ip Pak-tid? With the emphasis what it is

Fung

by n throw from the out- movements and keeping them away which brought everything but con-wah and Tay Kwes-linn. from the penalty area-which would | fusion to the Services defence.

en long hits, outfielders are forced to have spelt disaster for the defenders. Their leador, Lee Wal-tong ranks

THE PLAY

play so deep tha'such However, so overwhelming did their high among the heroes in the foot- The Chinese, after a couple of dan-are out of the question.

plays generally superiority become that play was ball world, and he is second to none gerous raids by the Services, opened Home runs, Cobb said, provided the opinionshonours go to Davis, the, goalkeeper, the Far East. Olympisrarely out of the Services' aren. The among the great centre-forwards in flashily with goal two minutes of thrill for a few years when Babe Ruth ter the start, when Fung headed the was first gaining prominence as a for he stood up to a heavy after-

ball gonwards with the keeper out slugger. But a ball driven out of the noon's work brilliantly and numbers

of position in A scramble. Davis park is a commonplace of times he stood between his alde

flung himself sideways but unfortun- and additional reveraca,

ately pushed the ball against an up- One got a thrill from some of the

right and it bounced in. saves brought off by him. When the Services' defence ware beaten and it seemed that nothing would stop the Chinese frem scaring, Davis dived in nerobatic fashion, first this side and then the other, or went down to ball with his knees-providing, The call over for the Royal Hunt if one night so call it, a fitting cli max to every successful move by the Cup wan:

Chinese! None of their goals were gifts; they had to work very hard for them.

In this connection one must not

Fung King-cheung footballer, earning golden on way to Europe.

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L.

the

now,

occurrence

the

CHANGE OF WINGERS The Services? They made a very bold experiment in the front line by placing Dean, the Middlesex left

"If baseball is to continue receiving winger on the right wing, and Knott,

the support of the public,' Die R. A.F., right winger an the left During further Services raids be. Georgia Pench' said, "something must wing, Both players did not let their fore the Chinese scored again through be done to the ball to bring lack the sides down, although Knott did seem Too 12 minutes later, Dean to be a bit out of his depth on the prominent with many fine centres but pieze play and close games where was day of clever base running, the left, but I thought that things might the inside forwards were too late at one run counts. have been different if a change hat getting lo them. Pau, the goal. been made in the second half.

keeper, came out to one centre but the lively ball. Once the average "Even the fan has changed since Dean

Knott is essentially a left winger dropped the ball. and there were occasions on the left slow in getting to the ball. The in- precinted the efforts of a batter when

spectator knew 'inside ball' and ap avhen he might have put a different terval came with the score at 2-0. aspect to movements. It

he warked on the piteler for a walk or was the

The third goal came twelve minutes same with Knott.

after the change of ends when, folerited a runner to second to place The forget the superb work of Bayliss start and it Ineked as though they left. Les centred to Ip Pak-wah whe idea is to get long hits and runs are forwards were ively at the lowing a prestigious throw-in on the him in position to score that one all- important run. Today, the whole and Radeliterspecially the former were going to sweep the Chinese tricked Radcliffe and beat Davis with who was a rare thorn in the sides of with their rushes but these curly in well-directed shot. speedy To and Fung, the Chineso promise proved to be just flashes, The fourth goal-coming five min right wingers.

and were not in furthur evidence once (utes before the end—was the finest of "Detroit must be picked in the match. I getting the ball American league because it has

MACFARLANE INDIFFERENT

the Chinese had settled,

the

Was

too

scored in bunches."

Pennant winner this year?

One

might almeat say that with The forwards were good in advance | from the right fought out further straight pennants and a work chap the exception of the Chinese forwards, but they failed to consolidate. It possession with Radcliffe who 412-pinnship to its credit," Colib saki, the game was one in which the was last-minute punch and artfulness led him heartily. Both players fell The only thing that might keep his two defences dominated, especially that they lacked. Another that of the Services, considering the for failure was that the inside for- dropped. Davis

reason to the ground but Lee shot hard as he old teant--Detroit-from winning the quality of the attack they were up wards

again fung

juries. Inguinat. Patrick and Brightmore put attacks although they proved excel ball but 22 slipped between his hands, In the National league, Chiengo

in a tremendous amount of good work, tent -Reater, i while Lee Tingesung, the right backlingsworth

in helping the defier, Hot hit an upright and was detected in-hould repent, Cobb' "raid.—United

In the centre was left side,

Press,

once

always lay too far back in, himself down and seemed to have tennant, he thought, is possible in-

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