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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1938.

LEE WAI-TONG SCORES TWICE IN FINE DISPLAY

CHARITY SOCCER GAME ATTRACTS A BUMPER CROWD SOUTH CHINA DEFEATS REST 4-3 AFTER BEING FOUR GOALS AHEAD

South Ching

(Lee Wai-tong 2, Len Tau-man 2)

Rent of Colony

(Han Ching-tó 2, Lemard)

(By "Abe")

Shades of ten years ago! Those who saw the charity soccer game yesterday at Caroline Hill between a South China team and the Rest of the Colony must have been reminded strongly of football in Hongkong a decade ago. On the field, playing almost as well as they were in the old days, were Lee Wai-tong, Suen Kam-shuen, Leo Kwok-wai, Fung King-cheung, Lee Tin-sang and Loung Wing-chiu-members of the old Chinese brigade.

Cross

Drawn by the magic name of Lee, they scored three times before the Wal-tong, o huge crowd attended the final whistle twice throtaigh Huu game, the proceeds of which are to Ching to and once through Leonard, be applied in the purchase of an From the kick-off by Mr. Chau ambulance car with the necessary Man-chi, Chairman of the South equipments for donation to the Red China A.A.. the ball swung from

Suci

of Kwangung

one and to the other until Lee Wal- Lee

did not disappoint tang gathered it near

the penalty fika large number

of admirers, rea md drove it into the net. Within five minutes of the start, he Costa was a fraction of a second too had shot a typleal goal, thus putting late in his tackle and by the time he the crowd in good humour

and brought Lee down, before the end the match,

of

heatready in the net. scored another. Throughout the

A CLOSE SHAVE course of the 70 minutes he demon-

Only few minutes later, Lee pol strated that although he is probably very close with a left-foot grounder, not as fast be used to be, he has which Dunean pushed away the i not lost his old shooting power-as corner as a result of full-length dive. Duncan,

the "Best" goal-keeper, will Lee's terrific shooling was again in teslify!

vidence

when another full-blooded drive hit the cross-bar with Duncan completely beaten.

next

the

Considering that the offelal soccer season here has not started and that the players are probably not yet a hundred per cent. ft, the game yes- terday was surprisingly good. En- couraged by Lee's early on, the Chinese pounced upon the ball like hounds unleashed In the firat 35 minutes and the Rest defence under

Hils

were on

the

bail was

Portugal, Scotland To Meet In Bowls Final

The Best of the Colony team, which was beaten by South China in the charlly soccer match at Back Now Caroline fil by 4-3 after being four goals down shortly after the start of the second half. (left to right):-Leonard, Proctor, Forrow, Duncan, Costa, Parker. Front Row:--Cirogan, Suen Kam-shuen, Watson (Capt.) Saw and Hau Ching-to-Stuff Photographer.

HOME SOCCER

CHAMPION BOXER NOW PENNILESS

Ireland Beaten Easily But China Puts Up A Good Fight With Scots

Though a spurt from the 14th to the 19th heads gave Portugal a comfortable victory over Ireland in the semi-finals of the Gutierrez Shield International bowls tournament on the Kowloon C.C. green yesterday, Scotland was fully extended by China on the Civil Service C.C. green and won by only two shots.

The Irisimen held their DWD 1 ogainst the Portuguese for the first 13 heads, at the end of which they led 11-0. But thereafter, the Portu- quese, who made two changes from the team which beat India the pre- vious week, scared 1, 1, 3, 4, 1, and 3 in that order to Jeud 22-11 by the end of the 19th.

Contrary to expectations, China put up a Ane Aght against Scotland. In spite of a bad start-they conceded six shots in the first three heads- the Chinese led 10-6 after the eighth and at the end of the 11th, they were 1-0 ahead. The Scots then had a good spell, a five on the 12th taking single, them to level terms, and n two, three and two put them 21-13 in the lead,

ink

China had a great chance of scor- five on the 10th head. Lying five when Duncan, the Scottish_skip, had only his lost wood to go, China had the mortification of seeing the head broken up, and when the jack had run 11s course, Scotland was found to be lying twol

GALLANT FIGHT

Still, China was not yet finished, A three, two singles and a two got sem to within a shot of Scotland's total, and the lust head commenced amid great excitement with Scotland lending 21-20.

PROSPECTS Earned £25,000 In Ring, Ischem

No. 5-Mansfield Town

Lu Tu-man claimed the two goals for South Ching before the whistle blew for half-time.

Five minutes from the resump- tion

Lee

broke

roke through and beat Duncan with a fast shot to the left-} hand corner of the net. went n gruelling time. The South From this stage, the Rest team China team scored three

hand in the game. A good goals in TOOL half;

for this. the Rest movement on the left between Hau defenders were in no way to blame, Ching-to and Saw ended with the however, as all the Chinese forwards former beating Tam Kwan-kon. A their toes and, on their few minutes later, Forrow took the form, would have taken a great deal ball down from his own half to the of stopping.

Chinese penalty area before parting TOO MUCH' ROOM

with He slipped the ball to the sion Mansfield Town have venturedļ Perhaps

if Proctor, at right half, unmarked Hau Ching-to who again on a complete remodelling of their had stuck closer to Lau Tau-man, Į made no mistake, South China's discovery from Shang- The Chinese forwards were not forward line. Only Turner (outside- hal, the score would not ave been meeting with the same success at right) remains of last senson's al- 3-0 at half-time. Lau packs a ter- this stage. They did break through tacks. rifle shot, but he was given too much few times but

1

on euch occasion room In which to manoeuvre yester- 110 goals.

dos with the result that he shot

The other defenders sluck gamely

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For the second season in succes-

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SMASHES

ANOTHER RECORD

Tommy Dutton, mark for the 200 metres, had been watched for

some

To-day she swam the distance in 2 mins. 21.7 secs. The previous best was by Miss Van Veen of Holland in Z mins. 24.0 secs.-Reuter.

Godfrey, L. L. (Birmingham)

JACKIE BROWN, former flyweight champion of the world, who earned £25,000 in the ring, is pennilless at twenty-nine, heavily

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debt, and lookng for a job. If he does not find one ho may be forced to ask for public assistance relief.

"At least a quarter of the £25,000 acquaintances," he said.

"I used to change my car twice a year, and never paid less than £500 ncas, and I bought three, four, some- for one, Sults cost me fourteen gul- times more, each year.

"A llama wool coat cost me twen- ty-five guineas. I wore it less than half a dozen times. I would never wear shoes that cost less than three

guineas

Brown's income during his fifteen years' aghting enabled him to rent a twelve-roomed house in Blackpool for several months cach. His par- ties seldom consisted of fewer than ten guests.

were folled by Duncan, who made Hampered financially, Town mode

He won his title in 1932 from several splendid saves. Thus the a deal with Nottingham Forest to

Young Perez, and with it 23,000. A Rest halves could lend a hand to the whom they transferred Crawshow, attack, and instead of kicking, hap Southern Section top scorer, in ex-

Aarhus, Sept. 11. month ago he fought for less than to their task. Duncan stopped hazardly, they now were able to

Ragnhild Hveger, the Danish lady £100. I was in settling some of several rasping drives, Forrow, after take the ball up the field. The attack change for Gardiner, Scotish utility swimmer, who already holds eleven his debts. a short period of incertainty is the became more united and the for-player, plus a fat cheque, a portion world records, added a twelfth to her opening minutes, shadowed Leewards in turn gave the South Chinn of which immediately went to Don-long list by breaking the existing I earned went in gifts to friends and Wat-long very well indeed, Watson

some anxious moments. and Costa, the backs, tackled un-

In one of their breakaways, Leo. caster Rovers. for hesitatingly and Parker, at left-nard obtained possession of the ball who half, played well enough to make ten yards from the goal and drove months. Tso Kwai-shing, the Chinese outside it into the net. Tam Kwan-kon got right,

look almost*** innocuous his hand to it, but could not stop it. Mansfeld have always been for

with contre-forwards-re- Play was throughout the match.

in the closing lunate was in the forward line that the stages.

member Harry Johnson, Ted Harston! greatest weakness in the Rest team Teams:

(Northern Section record breaker) Epbgrave, A. G. (Reading)

(0.04% 13 D In the first half, especially, lay.

South Ching-Tam Kwan-kon; only Hau Ching-to looked capable of Mak Siu-hon, Lee Tin-sang; Leung and then Crawshaw-and this June Wakeman, A. (Walzali)

(G) 8 9 13 0 scoring a goal; the others were Wing-chiu, Lau Hing-chol, Leo they stepped in and secured Sidneycaltoghan, E. (Birmingham) nelther fast

(R.D.) 104 110 nor clever enough to Kwok-wai; Tao Kwal-shing, Fung Carter, who found the net 55 Umes clude the attention of the Chinese King-cheung, Lee Wal-tong, Lal for Macclesfield last term. For in-

(R.B.) 852 10 10 halves and backu, At one stage, Shlu-wing and Lau Tau-man.

ton) (.B.) 5 10 12 7 Kam-thuch, playing at inside Rest of Colony-Duncan (Royal side forward position they will rely Hickman, A IL (Wolver- right, was presented with an open Scots); Watson (Middlesex), Costa on newcomers in A. Statham, a local cummings, G. (Thornbridge)

(L.B.) 8 10 13 0 goal, but he ballooned the ball (St.

Joseph's);

Proctor

(Royal lad for several seasons with Wolves, Cobley, W. A. (Leicester)

(L...) 0 B 10 0 over the bar. In second half. cots), Forrow (Club), Parker after South China had established a (Police); Grogan (Middlesex), Sue Bell, from Hull City, and Gardiner, Guttridge, 1. (St. Helens

(L.) 0 11 0 4-0 lead, the forwards improved Kam-shuen (Eastern), Leonard (St.

Bockett. A. (Coventry)

(L.B.) 5 94 11 0 considerably and helped by the Joseph's), Saw (Middlesex) and Hau if required,

Massie, A. (Glasgow) halves, who joined in the attack, Ching-to (Eastern).

(BJL.B.) S 9% £1 12 Latham, L. J. (Birmingham)

(RI.B.) B 11 0 Moss, T. (Birmingham)

(B.I.B.) 11 11 10 Jones, R. (Coseley)

(B) 0 10 10 0 Goalkeepers: J. Hughes, Bft. Bigin., Izst. Allen, J. P. (Poole)

(C.H.D.) 1 13 4 10b; D. Black, dft, 3in., 12st. Tib.

Pritty, G. (Birmingham)

11 10 (C.H.D.) 10 Hardy, G. (Newbold Verdum)

(C) 6 11 23 1 Latham, Les (Bedworth)

(C.1.b.30 14 12 7 Lunn, G. (Rotherham)

12 7 (CALD) 2 iverson, R. T. (Folkstone)

(LH.D.) 10. 12 1 Barker, J. (Scunthorpe)

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Still possessing the side which Starling, B. W. (Pelaw-on

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Division status, Aston Villa havo, naturally, added but slightly to their Osborne, F. (Rotherham)

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(CF) 0 0% Best known of the recruits is G. Clayton, J. G. (Sunderland) Edwards, `ati outside-right from Labone, 11. D. (Liverpool)

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feld Wednesday, and formerly of Bate. 5. (Kattle Huilon) Worcester City son of the old Villa coma, W. c. (Tamworth) captain. Here is a complete list of

"I MUST FACE IT"

"The thought of working at set hours for a few pounds a week docs not go down too well, but I must face it," he said. "My telephone has been cut off. I have arrears of in- come

tax to settle.

ard Players they parted with

Brown left his house one day last week-with five shillings. He paid a shilling for the cheapest seat in a cinema-"I wanted to get away and be alone to think," he said-spent threepence on a bar of chocolate. The rest he Intended spending on food for his family.

Returning to solive competition

the men on the books Becton, who has gone to Walssil: for the first time in almost three

The Scots, however, prevented the Chinese from creating an upset by laking a single on this last end to finish up winners by 22-20,

Scores:

21

IRELAND. PORTUGAL

W. Mulcahy

J. A. Luz HI. L Lockhart R. F. Lu J. Cavanagh

C. G. Bilva W. V. Field

F. X. Silv

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SCOTLAND v. CHINA

John Watson

J. Gellatly J. McKelvio

R. Duncan

H. Y. Hsu T. R. Lim C. W. Lam

J. Pau

Annual Cricket Leaguo Meeting To-day

Club secretaries are remind- ed that the annual meeting of the Hongkong Cricket League will be held at the Urban Council Chamber (Post Office Building to-day at 5.15 p.m.

J. J. Ferguson Defeated In U. S. R. C. Tourney

Attractive Programme For To-day

In the third round of the U.S.R.C. hardcourt tennis singles champion- ship, Wong Fuk-nom defeated J. J. Ferguson yesterday by 0-3, 6-4. The winner will now meet George Choa In the quarter-finals,

Three quarter-final matches in the singles will be decided this afternoon; the best should be the one between Tsul Wal-pul and H. D. Rumjahn, the Analists in this year's grass-court championship at the Hongkong C.C.

An entertaining doubles

match should be seen between E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedies and the new combination of Omar Rumjahın and George Choa.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following is the programme of matches to-day:

Singles

A. E. P. Guest v. S. A. Rumjohn. S. A. Gray v, Taul Yun-pul.- Taul Wal-pul v. H. D. Rumjahn.

Doubles

E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios v. Omar Humjahn and George Choi.

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