THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, JANUARY
SEAFORTHS' SOCCER TEAM SHOWS PROMISE FOR THE FUTURE
DRAW FOR BADMINTON
CHAMPIONSHIPS
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for a short time. Miss S. Dalziel rather failed to make use of her Sousa, while Oliveira and Remedios will meet the Chinese "Y" pair, Ong and Koh.
It will be a little surprising If the mixed doubles semi-finalists are not P. K. Hul and Miss Khoo, L. A, Carvalho and, Miss C. Silva, S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie and M. A. Oliveira and Misa M. Silva, in that order.
Thus the stage is all set for a very tourna- successful championships,
ment, and so long as the players observe their obligations in the early rounds, and get their matches played off within schedule, there is not the slightest doubt that these champion- ships will be one of the biggest sporting attractions the Colony has enjoyed for a long while.
THE COMPLETE DRAW The full draw is as under.
Men's Singlex
First Round-P. H. Wong, P. C. Leung, K. 5. Liew, S. W. Llang, Lui Kwai-yau, C. E. Chng (byes), F. H. Kwok v. E. da Souza, F. Koh v. *P. K. Hul, *T. C. Lec v. S. A. Gray. H. Kow. A. L. Fisher, N. A. E. Mackay, Hon Sin-yul. J. Ong. K. L. Yong and M. A. Oliveira (byca).
Men's Doubles
Rowlande dashes out of his goal to make a timely save in yesterday's league football match. Anxiously watching him is Evamo, Fusiliers' right hall, who is apparently prepared for emergencies.
CLOSE CALL FOR Y.M.C.A.
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gont-scoring opportunities.
Miss Thomson and Miss Lakeman formed a hard-working pair of half backs, but they were overshadowed 1. by their opposile numbers, Miss playing one of her best games this Woolley and Miss Peters, the former On this display her chances of playing in the interport are very
H.K. LADIES FORTUNATE (Continued from Page 8.)
featured their display with powerful clearancea that the Hongkong goal did not fall more than once.
A RUGGED DISPLAY YESTERDAY
SERVES TO HINT POTENTIAL QUALITIES
Fusilieri (Coakley)
(By "Voritaa")
1 Seafortha
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INLESS I am very much mis.
little un-
28, 1937.
Results In Scottish Cup Matches
London, Jan. 27. First-class football played in the British Isles to-day included Scottish Cup ties and a third division league encounter.
In the first round of the Scottish Cup, Hamilton visit- ed Moor Park and won by seven goals to one, while Murrayfield, playing at home to Morton were held to a, three-all draw. The remain- ing matches are being played on Saturday next.
In the English League game, Bristol City, at home to Bournemouth, won hand- somely by four goals to one. -Reuter,
CORRESPONDENCE
The Governor's Cup Broadcast
taken the Seaforth High- landers are going to figure very importantly in next season's con- teat for the first division cham- pionship. This is looking rather a long way ahead, and suggests that so far as the present is con- cerned they do not amount to much. But that is not precisely intended. My impression yester- day in this match at Sookunpoo was that the Seaforths have yet to settle down to local conditions, but that when they have, they will occupy a position of no mean im- portance in the football league.
Rugged was their football yester-
The Sports Editor day, but lurking behind it was more than a hint of ability to ally that Hongkong Telegraph, ruggedness with smooth, intelligent,
glad that "Disgusted Miss Pope and Miss Glover were creative methods. In this match they Sir,- sm also in the limelight. Mrs. Introp,
potentialities, yet
paper concerning the broadcast of C. F. Chng, A. J. Bennilt and D.
herself well, thanks to elever antlel-certain of themselves, finding it safer last Sunday's football match Euro- First Round.-P. II. Wong and
though tending to be slow, positioned played as though they were aware of Briton" has written a protest in your
Tight
match patlon and was usually in the Kwok, S. A. Gray and F. A. Broad-season.
less
Cup, I was present at the methods. pectacular They boast a splendid defence, which was very good, was full of bridge, A. M. Silva and L. C. Car
place at the right time. Miss Marsh to fall more defensive and pean v. Chinese for the Governor's was conspicuous for her well directed valho, F. II. Kwok and S. W. Liang, bright,
Webster and Steele are magnificent play of the highest amateur standard passes.
over 10,000 Mrs. Burton was the live-wire In M. Weill and W. H. S. Davis, Lui
The champlons attack was unin-full backs, working together fault-and was watched by Kwal-you and J. W. Walkden (byes). the C.B.A. attack und realised all
Her two goals were spiring. Mrs. Burton received two lessly and with such unerring preci- ecccer fans of every nationality in A. Chan and N. A. E. Mackay v. expectations.
and Huf, H. Kew fine pieces of work and had Miss excellent changes of scoring in the sion that it requires a very adroit and this small Colony (compare this outwit them. crowd with other small crowds that first fifteen minutes, but in her on- subtle movement to and E. F. Finche, S. Liew and Stephens well beaten. K. L. Yong, P. leung and R. E. Miss P. Whitley rendered able as-xiety hit the ball wide of the goal. They were caught napping once in attend other sporting events in this Miss Blackmore played a skilful
Everybody football).
had their Leo, T. W. Wol and T. Y. Cheong,sistance in the front line, but Miss
money's
worth of thrills, and of play H. A. Alve and E. da Souza, J. J. Hunt was apt to leave her position game,on the right wing, but her in this match and it produced a goal for Colony Including cricket and rugby Ong on! F. Koh, C. II. Soon and and thereby raw several passes go side colleague, Miss P. Stringer was
be of any assistance. POWERFUL WING HALVES
reaching at times to the higest peak too slow to
soccer amateur P. E. Tan, A. E. Xavier and H. A. astray.
of International Barros, and *M. A. Oliveira and J. J.. Miss Walker and Miss P. Woolley Miss Whitley at Inside left displayed
The team is also endowed with standard. No wonder soccer is the stick work, but also lacked
this Remedios.
Colony, ware
wing half backs somewhat above the safer in deferice than Mrs.
most popular sport in Burke and Miss A. Fowler, while Mixed Doubles
Mica F. Best in goal came through average. Both Williamson and Cook and I'll wager that an even greater Misg F. Best gave a better First RoundP. K. Hul and
formance in goal than on the previ-with flying colours, but she might give fascinating displays of thought-crowd will gather at the Governor's have saved goals scored against her fut, yet thorough, half back play. Cup match In spite of the broadenst Williamson was very nearly the best Mies U, Khoo v. S. W Llang and jous day.
many. would-be Miss W. Cheung, L. A. Carvalho and
I hear that the Central British will fit she had left her charge as on pre-intermediate on view, He had R commentator's uncalled-for comments Miss C. Silva v. A. L. Fisher and be losing the services of Miss Peters vious occasions.
On the whole the winners were not berts, the Fusiliers left wing just which may deter
feel where he wanted him, and his skilful soccer fans from witnessing same. Miss Rose Perry, S. A. Gray and Miss and Miss R. Blackmore 'next season.
Is not positioning permitted him to become A. Mackenzle v. D. Kwok and Miss The former is leaving the Colony for particularly impressive and I
V. also they will have to do better in order sa dominant in his section of the "kissing game, vide England P. McCaw. *M. A. Oliveira and Miss good and Miss Blackmore is M. Silva (bye).
doubtful about returning after her to defeat the Y.M.C.A next Saturneld, that he was able to initiate a Italy when half of the players were Indicales "seeded" players.
e of the Scottish attacks. receiving hospital treatment the next at centre-half, playing day or even take a much worse case sort of quasi-third buck
American was viz:-France v. a South game, W so impressive. He was not happy Country when a "free-for-all" was guinst Talbot, and Coakley displayed staged. In English Longue games a tum of speed which quite clearly there are bad offenders In
match. The English Commentator centre-half. In Miller believe the
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have the best centre-forward to be play amongst the 22 players but he found among the local military tenlos. reports on the progress of the play He exhibited some delightful touches, only. Incidentally four out of the and only the
the concentrated determina- eleven In the Chinese team of last tion of Wheeler and Gaizley stopped Sunday played in London against the him from netting two or three goals. Cerinthians who had amateur Inter-
Unhappily he was not very well nationals playing in their team. supported. Neither Ayres nor Nutty
The Chinese lost.after leading for ruse above n mediocre standard, and
a long time, and their play was very though the inside men looked good In
favourably commented upon by all their approach play, they were seldom on hand to push home threa-ing the President of the F.A. (World's the English Football Experts Includ- tening positions.
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As a whole the Scots were fast, mentioned not as a boast tackled fearlessly kicked strongly correct an impression manufactured In this Colony antagonists and always looked capable of doing by our very much better than they were. It that all is not right with local fool- s a team of distinct possibilities, but ball. The Chinese Olymple team,
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from I doubt if these will be anything like 99% of whom were drawn
Hongkong teams played 30 matches during realised until next season.
in many different countries their last tour without any untoward incident. Will the commentator of last Sunday's broadenst digest this in his calma moments?
ROWLANDS LOSES FORM Fusiliers played fine football in the Arst half, and when it came to bull Imanipulation and defined tactles, were But they fell away the better team.
The thrills of Sunday's game were
in the subsequent exchanges, the too much for many who were pre- attack In particular becoming ex-sent and possibly the Commentator tremely ragged,
was one who temporarily got excited
and
fox
became a partisan.
I shall be away from this Colony
I rather suspect Rowlands has got the Interport on his mind. Certainly to the coming Interport match but he has been well below form in the shall surely be listening in, and I last two games. His positioning, hope the Commentator will give a never too good, was definitely poor mare interesting and unbiassed oc- yesterday. He showed on awful lock count.
of antleipation when the Seaforths scored un equaliser, and more than once he was at the wrong
end
of the goal
for shots which only just missed their objective. But perhaps the truest indication of his nervoumess was the occasion when he actually dropped a high centre. This wns something I had never seen him do
before.
AN OLD CHINESE SOCCERITE. '
CORRESPONDENCE
Suggested Hongkong Interport Team
Sports Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph
For the rest the Fusiliers played more or less according to their lights. Though Taylor and Evans were play- Ing in the half back line, with the eyes of some of the Interport celcctors upon them, it was clear they were going but half pace, fearing risk of Interport
Sir-In view of the forthcoming football game between
Injury before Sunday's trial. Taylor Hongkong and Shanghai, will you was the more distinctive of the two allow me a little space in your paper and his inclusion in the Interport to suggest a team for the Selectors team would be a good move. He has consideration.
little to
to learn from any of his contem-
poraries hero.
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Rowlands; Lee.
and
big disappointment in the attack Stevens: Wride, Baltrus and North;
was Talbot. One admired his neat B. Gosano, A. V. Gosano, Lee Wal
tong, Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa,
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and the manner in which challenges, but so often
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his
efforts led to nothing. In the Arst
half he gave Roberts a supply of good
passes, but as the game progressed he
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became less and less effective, and interval when Coakley shot through one waited in vain for a shot which a wide gap in the Seaforths' defence looked like getting a goal,
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