THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY. MAY.
1938.
SENIOR SOCCER SHIELD WON BY SOUTH CHINA "A Lawn Bowls Season Opens With Surprises
POOREST FINAL WITNESSED FOR A LONG PERIOD
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS PUT UP POOR RESISTANCE
(By "Abe")
Because the teams in opposition in the Senior Shield final, played on the Hongkong F.C. ground yesterday, were both from the South China A.A., much of the interest was taken away from the game. But the “B” team, which won the First Division League Championship only on Saturday, was expected to put up greater opposition than they actually did against the “A” players, who have won the Shield during the last two years. The "A" won com. fortably by 3-0, thus registering their third win in three years.
As a Shield final, the match was the pourest seen in many years. The "A" men were far too good to be unduly worried at any time, and for long periods on end the ball was kept near the "B" doni.
Considering that they are the League champions, the "B" players were very disappointing. Only the magnificent display of Tam Kwan- kon, in goat, prevented them from losing by a wider margin. On many occasions, Tam alone slood between the "A" team and goals, stopping rasping drives from Lai Shiu-wing and Fung King-cheung from all angles.
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PLAYED TO STANDSTILL. The others did not come scratch, either in defence or attack.
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With the "A" intermediates, Leung Wing-chlu, Lau Hing-chal and Lau Tin-sang, playing so well, it perhaps only to be expected that the "B" from forwards were not often able to get the ball near the opposing goal; but even when they succeeded in doing so, they acemed to preter pattern-weaving than scoring goals. There was a complete lack of push about them. Choo made some good saves but he was not kept as busy as he might have been.
Lai Shiu-wing scored two goals for the winners in the first half, both splendid shots. He added a third in the second period to complete his "hat trielt."
At the conclusion of the Kame
Lim Tak-po, the centre-half, played Mrs. W. Pryde presented the Shield himself almost to a standstill trying to the winning team,
lo stem the almost continual attacks
of the "A", and his job was made all
the more difficult by the weakness of
Teams:
South China "A".-Choo Siew-
Lau Tin-song; Tang Kwong-sum, Lai Shlu-wing, Fung King-cheung, Lau Fook-chuen and Cheung Moon- wing.
his fanks, who were unable to stop hang; Mak Shui-hon, Lee Tin-sung; Tang Kwong-sum and Cheung Moon-Leung Wing-chtu, Lau Hing-choi, wing.
It was in attack that the team was shown up in its worst light. Chan Tak-fal, the leader, was laid out by Lee Tin-sang shortly after the start, and after that he was seldom in the South China "B".Tam Kwan- picture, although he had his oppor- ken; Loung Palt-wah; Lau Mau; tunities in front of goal. The other Yau Wa-hing, Elm Tak-po, Tac four seemed affected by his inno- Kam-hung; Yeung Shui-ylck, Ng cuousness and they also failed com- Po-kul, Chan_Tak-fat, Lau Chung- pietely.
sang and Lee Shek-you.
Choo Blow-hang, South China “A” roal-keeper, jumps out to clear. An exciting moment in the Sealer Shield Anal played on the Club ground yesterday, the South China “A” beating the South Chins "D" by three goals to all. (Photo: Mice Cheung).
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An Important game in the Lawn Bowls Leaguo was played at King's Park on Saturday when the Cralgengower C.C, defeated the Club do Recreto, last season's First Division champlons, by eight shota. Picture shows C. G. Bilya, No. 3 to F. X. M. da Silva, guiding his skip during a well-played bead. R. F. Luz, playing in the adjoining rink, is also seen al extreme left. His rink lost heavily to U. M. Omar's four and allowed the visitors to win.
Teams Of Season
Successful Football INDIANS TOO GOOD
FOR PORTUGAL IN HOCKEY TOURNEY
The
For all intents and purposes, the football season in Hong- kong ended yesterday. following have been the suc- cessful teams during 1937-38: FIRST DIVISION Champions.
"B"
Runners - up. Regiment.
South China
Middlesex
SECOND DIVISION
*Champions.
Regiment.
Runners-up.
R.A.
Middlesex
5th Bde..
THIRD DIVISION
Champions.-P.S.A.
Runners-up.-R.AM.C.
SENIOR SHIELD
Winners. South "A".
China
Runners-up. South China
"B".
JUNIOR SHIELD Champions.-Kwong Wah. Runners-up.-R.A.O.C.
PREPARING FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS
Succeed By Four-One In International Final
(Us "The Plgrim").
Despite the heat, there was a good attendance at King's Park yesterday afternoon to see India defeat Portugal by four goals to one in the final of the Hongkong Hockey Association's International tournament, played on the Club ground.
Macao Team Held To A Drawn Game
Brilliant Defence By Visiting Side
On the whole, the game was fast and interesting, and the result was one which calls for no criticism,
CLUB DE RECREIO GO DOWN BADLY IN ALL SECTIONS OF LEAGUE Craigengower C.C. Win By Eight At King's Park
(By "Abo")
The Lawn Bowls League season of 1938 opened on Saturday with several surprising results, which indicate that some teams, expected to do well, are probably not as good as they are thought to be, while others, not so favourably regarded, may surpass ex- pectations.
The victory of the Craigengower C.C. over the Club de Recreio can hardly be called a surprise, although the margin of eight shots was more convincing than one would have thought. The meeting of these two clubs at King's Park have always the produced tight finishes during past few years, and Saturday's.en- counter would have followed pre- cedent had it not been for the over- whelming win by U. M. Omar's rink over R. F. da Luz's.
Up on two rinks, the Portuguese Jost because Luz and his men were unable to hold their own.. Their de- feat by 17 shots turned the scales in favour of the Happy Valley men, who were successful by eight shots in the end.
Another good performance was that of the Indian R.C. In boating the Police at Sookunpoo by 12 shots. The "baby" of the First Division finished on top in two
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rinks, rink, they were dispelled when the and only A. R. Minu's four lost quartetto beat J. Hollidge's four, against W. E. Hollands' four by one though the margin was shot after being seven up at one shots. stoge.
only two
JUNIOR DIVISIONS PECULIAR GAME One of the most peculiar games of were the defents of the Hongkong Surprises in the Second Division the day, was that between the rinks F.C. "A" by the Police; the Kowloon skipped by E. el Arcull and G. C.B.G.C. by the Civil Service C.C. at Moss, The latter scored on six heads Happy. Valley; and the Club only out of the 21, and yet he was Recrelo by the Hongkong F.C. "B". only five shots in urrears. He re- gistered a six, a five, two fours and single, while Arcuill's highest count
de
In the Third Division, the Hong- kong Electric R.C., who have a good. wes a tour.
team this season, visited the Club de Recrolo and won by 22-shots, thus Kowloon Docks started well by completing the rout of the Portuguese beating the Kowloon C.C. comfortably teams in the opening programme. at Hunghom by 10 shots. In this The Electricians, if they field their encounter, the first "possible" of the regular team season was scored when J. C. Brown's finish the season very near the top.
should every week, eink (V. Ramsay, M. Ferguson and G. N. Mitchell) chalked up an eight The Kowloon Football Club
and against J. Hyde's quartette (George the Kowloon Tong R.C., both of which The Indians were first to attack Lee, L.. Jack, and W. Mulcahy). E entered the Loogue only last season, and Pyara Singh was on the verge Kern made a successful debut as skip were successful, the former beating of scoring on two occasions, but for the K.C.C., his rink beating a the Cralgengower C. C. Rodrigues and Z. Gosano repeatedly strong one in A. Calman, J. Bevie, J. Valley, and the latter
at Happy hampered his
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having the movements.
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better of the Royal Hongkong Yacht minutes play, during which both Kempton and J. McKelvic by 29-19.
Club by 18 shots at Kowloon Tong. defences were conspicuous for somo Winning on all three rinks, the fine play, Gurbachan Singh cleverly Kowloon B.G.C. took the points The most convincing victory of the dribbled the ball across the goal- from the Civil Service C.C. nt King's day was scored by the Kowloon C.C. mouth and
beat the Portuguese Park. Scores were on the low alde, against the Hongkong Football Club Foalle with a brilliant shot from a Guy's 19 being the highest "C" team in this division. The difficult angle. The feat was worthy total of the match. If there were KC.C., with 78, exactly doubled their of the cheers which greeted it. uny doubts regarding Bob Duncan's opponents total number of shots.
Macao, May 1. Despite the Race meeting, quite r
Ten minutes later, A. P. Souza, In crowd turned out to witness the very a solo effort, broke through and when spirited hockey match this afternoon he had practically beaten Ramzan, when the combined eleven of the the latter, in falling, took a foul Royal Air Force and H.M.S. Eagle advantage by clearing with his hand,
A engaged the Macao team.
penally bully was awarded to For- tugal and Souza himself made no close of play were two-ali.
mistake in equalising. From the very outset, the visitors
Scores at
Approval Given forward line penetrated the local of their play was
The teams changed over on level showed that they were n side, to terms. In the second half, the Indian contend with both in defence and attack showed
more method and attack and on several occasions the often threatened danger. A feature the brilliant cltadel. Breaking through
combination and stick-work of G. left-flank, Woods, inside left, passed In quick succession,
Singh, Pyara Singh and Portaub. these three
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on the
to Jenkins and the inside right players scored in turn to give India
opened the score off a rebound.
a substantial lead of 4-1.
CONSTRUCTIVE HALVES
Thereafter, Macso made strenuous efforts to equaliso, and Angelo, centre-forward, was very unlucky in Rasul and Malik, were more con-
The Indian halves, Hassan, Ghulam) Adding now impetus to the pre-missing two good chances. The instructive than their opposite numbers. parations for the Twelfth Olympic termediate line served the local for-and Trilok Singh and Datla Ram Jeft Games to be staged in Tokyo in 1940, wards nicely and for the greater part, little to go by. Ramzan was very approval of the adieme for the build of the time, the ball was kept well-rellable with his kicking and never ing of the main stadium
at oway from the Macao goal. Even- looked like being beaten.
Though they were the equals of Komazawa, in the outskirts of Tokyo, tually after some smart atlckwork, was given by Count Henri Baillet Albert Airosa, Inside left, reglatered the Indians in the early stages of Latour, president of the International with a fine shot.
the game, Portugal's sense of security In defence was absolutely shaken in [Olymple Committeo.
The visitors held their own during the second half. Rodrigues, Z. Count Baillet-Latour's sanction was enemy
the second stanza and kept the Gosano, J. Gonsalves and T. Alves, oft. Duvall and Smeeton, put up a sterling defence but were given in a wireless telephone con- backs, intercepted and cleared
not so reliable towards the end when versation with Count Michimasa i płuckily, while Coddy displayed India were attacking flercely. Socjlma, president of the Japanese excellent speed, coming down from and supporting Olymple
Preparatory Committee, the halt-back line The talk between the sports leaders them time and again,
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in Brussels and in Tokyo wes blurred The game was reaching the end by poor atmospheric conditions, but when Wonds who took up a ball well Count Socjima later fold the press served by Wallace, pivot, put a clean that he was sure that he had heard shot home into Macao's not, Count Baillet-Latour
approval.-Domol.
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ADAMSON CUP GOLF RESULT
In the Anal of the Adimson Cup, 1037-38, played yesterday, T. D. Paton (6) beat F. Buckle (15) by
one, up,
EXCITING FNISH
Undaunted by the reverse, the local forwards kept pegging away
A. P. Souza and E. L. Goanno showed promise in attack, but the wing-men dallled too much and i slowed down the attack as a whole. Beltran, at inside left, was completely mastered by Hassan,
Congratulations to India on their splendid victory.
and Fred Nolasco made no mistake put his side out of danger Just before when he faced Lt. Haro giving him the final whistle. no chance
to
save. Tremendous
exeltement groofed Macno's attack Visitors, L Hare; Lt.-Com during the last threo minutos of Duvall, Lt. Smoeton; Lt.-Com, Caddy, play when the local forwards and Lt. Wallace. Lt, Sanderson; Lt. halves were massed in enemy terri- Vayly, F/Omcer Jenkins, Lt. Medd, iary. It seemed the ball was directed Lt. Woods, Lt. Waters.
Macas-Almada; Rosario, Lam- three or four times into the airman's
Alex Airoan, goal. Here was equal to the occasion, mort, Jono Nolasco, and after the ball had hit the post, Costa; Fred Nolasco Lyle, Pedro Smeston cleared but again Macao wai Angelo, Albert Airosa, Amilcar in possession. Wallace managed to Angelo-Our Own Correspondent.
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