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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 20,
1938.
ROYAL SCOTS ROUTED BY CHINESE IN
DUNCAN UNDER "FIRE" RIGHT THROUGH GAME
CAROLINE HILL SIDE SCORES TEN GOALS
(By "Abo")
It must be a long time since one team beat another by ten goals to nil in a First Division soccer match in Hongkong. Yester day at Sookunpoo, South China "A" showed how it could be ac- complished by riding rough-shod over the Royal Scots in theiri pening match of the League season, scoring ten times without reply,
fu only to be expected, the gameshow, the Scots were made to appear was far too one-sided to be really end-rate, interesting; yet there were moments beaten when good football was played. But the generally spenting it Chinese who shune in these moments with delightful passing, ant necurate shooting
They were very often) to the tall both 022 the ground and in the ar, the defener remed to lack understanding, and the forwards finished porty after good work in midfield.
Waz
League during the South China "8", clamplons of the First Division of the Hongkong Football In the course of the match the 1937-38 season, did not start off in too impressive style on Saturdas when they met Kwong Wah, new- The game commenced in such Scots did not have many opportunt-comers to the premier, divisions. The Caroline II players took both points by two goals to n, but they a few did go will have to do better if they are io relain the title. Here Is a pieture of the team.-Stay Photographer. promising fashion that few emuld be at scoring, but have visualised such a tame ending. tig way and had they seized them Though they roneeded a goal in the they would have found the net wo three times. When the Scots opting minutes, the Royal Senta or were playing a spirited game and were awarded a
fot very close lo scoring; but when anchat Lee for "hands":
Lwo more were registered against them In quick time, life seemed to top of game. Un # out of their this, they also missed a penalty.
At half-time, the Chinese lei 1-0.
PATHETIC FIGURE
On several
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INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL ON SATURDAY A VERY DULL AFFAIR
Depressing Batting Against Apparently Weak Bowling
(By "R. AbbU"}
The Interport Trial which was played at the I.R.C. ground on Saturday afternoon was a dull affair and to make matters worse, C.M.M. Man met with a very nasty accident which will completely prevent him from taking part in the further trials. There were also a couple of changes as Whitmarsh was absent on duty and E. L. Gorane was also unable to turn out. A. R. Abbas filled one of the places. Actually twelve a side had been picked.
more Nothing could have been funereal than the opening stand by Kilbee and Man. Some statistic'an informed me that they had taken maike ten and, forty minutes to though I don't think it was as bad as all that I got very tired of it. Admittedly the bowling of Tufnell and Leckie
was very steady but they should not have been allowed to end down eleven overs for nine runs! Leckie was the better of the two, and span the ball well. The wicket, as I was informed by several players, was slow and grew harder as the game went on.
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Pereira did not seem at all im- pressive and Sona was often short on the leg site, when Kilbee did Best Performance
out and hooked him well. Ernie INDOUBTEDLY the best perform After the opening pair had retired, UND
ance of the week was that of sorry exhibition followed.
Zimmern Wha never comfortable the Club, who rather unexpectedly
McLellan, who almost Higit scoring was seen over the defeated Middlesex by the odd goal and put Madar's lot break into first the goal-line Reyal Seats in the First Division rck-end in the opening programine in five, Frankly, I confess the result slip's hand.
straight
ply. Then again when Allan had Chinese Run Riot Tabbed the hall over the advancing Pau's head and it was going stra for the goal, Lee Kwok-wat seemed THOUGH! must people expected from nowhere and South China "A" to beat the to spring up
elcured it almost пп
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Chinese forwards had
FAS scored the 20 matches played, the Hongkong
in
bowling to Madar that the accident happened to Man. A well pitched up off break from Howker Whipped in about six inches and get up very sharply, beating both the bat and the gloves and striking Man full ou the left eye. Luckily the force of the blow was taken on the check bone and the bone above the eye, and the eye itself is not injured. Bui both above and below the eye he has a very nasty cut. Luckily Dr. Ride was there and ice was promptly taken out.. I am afraid, however, that Man will not be tog comfortable for a few days.
THE BOWLERS Curiously enough, as in the case of Leckie, the people who seemed to bowl best for Bowker's alde got evidently wickets. Beck
WHS short of practice and the wicket was Minu bowled well too slow for him.
no
annat go--and Billimorla was very as usual-it is a thousand pities he
men playing at him but they were a beautifat it of stumping by
ball. Godby serns a fair change was erratic in his length and had
unsteady. Abbas was disappointing more runs taken off him than and Kilbee, after two excellent
and of the others. Godby alone shaped balls, fell nway
The player I felt mot sorry for was Duncan, in the State Bal True, he might have saved one or Live of the shots which beat him,
the unstinted up- the others. He was a pathetic figure earned for him
would overwhelm fighting a lone battle against over-plause of every person in such a margh as tea goals to nil.
closure. ocean- whelming odds, Atons, the Chinese forwards waleed work.
shooting boots on, langhug the bali 7*་་་ in from all angles, and gave Duncan scores a very uncomfortable time. Their tel were attaching so incessantly, swift-moving tactics had the Royal against Eastern in the Second Divi-out of the Club; and even makinɛ well until he tried to hit Kitehelseverely treated by Kitchell.
Scuts defence completely
at sea, and on several occasions they took forwards a sufficient measure of sup- the bait right past the backs before into the net. In the Chinese have a delimite "find"; twice he The backs were completely unable found the net yesterday with magni-} the outside left, to stem the tide, especially in eent dots and also made several
through the defence with the ball
and calmly tapped it past bim as he
It was a very fine bit of
HANDS FULL
Because the Chinese forwards
did not give the Scots half-backen
The
the
were registered by Middleser Regiment with 12 goats sion, and South China "A" with ten painst the Royal Scots in the First
wns
zather
but he had very mtle chance with with a magalicent inek kick, which few would have thought that they of the 1938-39 Hongkong Football was shock to me. After the way I certainly will be unable to make the steady. 1e constantly and the bale the sokkers by ramie seasm. A total of 131 goals in which the military side detested / trip, disposed of Nazari. thanks to lucky enough just not to touch the
Chinese Amnaleur their giving an average of nu fewer than Athletic Federation team in the Colledge. Beck and Abbas; but he bowler but he is able to be a little
8.55 goals per match. The highest charity match last week, I fully ex- miace-mest pected them to make allowance for Pearson's absence, the and gave Colledge his second bit of
FIELDING end of 3-0 established by the Club stumping. but de, Bowker and
Owen Hughes' side were not too to Club looking slows of Kitchell. Minu hit good in the field-the throwing in too good to be true shortly after half-time seemed almost Billimoria all fell to the innocuous-
But there is was. Bick- gallantly and took thirteen off one was definitely bad, but Bowker's alde supporters,
wing to over from Owen-Hughes, but he did really well and the ball was con- ford, brought in from
left, snapped up two goals in might have been enght at long on stantly coming in full toss over the inside
way. Minu the Best half, and Fowler added the after he had put one out of the balls in the proper
matte a ground. The showing of the side caught a magnificent nerobatic catch third. Then though they
at second slip, and Nazurin was very spiritual attempt to snatch the game was nost depressing, especially
at of the fire, Middlesex could only nobody seemed to be bowling pur-quick and good. get two goals, and Bnished one goal ticularly well,
THE REST in arrears, It was a fine perform-
When the other side batted, ance on the part of the Club.
Colledge played a nice confident In ninys until he was 1b.v. In trying
Can was my unenviable one.
out to challenge them.
denit
pably with the round shots, governi of which he saved, but his inches was a great handicap Inck of
Chinese forwards thot when
the high for the corners,
The Chinese were in rare form.
Cheung Moon-wing
port. They already had their hands placing it cally,
the nippy Law Pau-man, lull in trying to slop Chinese vanguard,
Required
such a continous
is still on the injured fist and did, second half when the Chinese Reptine runs down the wing. Also in not turn out, his place being taken up
pressure the Chinese team yesterday was Kwok Eastern by Law Tau-man, the "find" from Fraser and McDonald did not seem ying-kee, who played for
While very clever with Shanghal Kwok Ying-kee, former to be aware of one important duty last year. ly of Eastern, filed the inside left of full-bact play when a corner the ball midfield, he did not shine berth. The two new men fitted in lick was being taken; they offered near the goal-mouth until the second haif, when he scored three times; in no protection well with the South Ching methods Duncan
he missed besides combining well with the when the goalkeeper rushed out to the first half, however,
opportunities. The Scots other forwards, they scored half the catch the ball. Poor Duncan was
off by the Chinese forwards veral side's rouls between them.
ult he was started promisingly he Jumped with the result reliable defence as Backed up by Mak Sul-bon and Lee Tin-sam unable to reach the bail. Twice the completely later in the game,
and,
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Whatever
Week-End Results
In Full
but fell away
Navy
Middlesex
were both playing well--the Chinese Chinese scored from corner-kicka by Champions Win But.. halves kept their forwards well-Tang Kwong-sum and both these supplied with nice through passes gals might have been avoided had
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Wing-chiu and Lee Fraser and McDonald offered Dun JUDGING by their display against and Leut Kwok-wal succeeded to a remark- can any measure of protection when able degree in bottling up the Scols he was in the air. vingers. A tual La Hing-chol, at centre, was extremely steady.
DEADLY SHOOTING
one of
was
Of the Scots forwards, Hossack was the best of a rather weak buneb,
Teams:
Kwong Wah, newcomers to the premier division, South China "P", fast season's champions, will have tol
considerable Improvement show
men would
At times they attempted to play the efore they can hope to stay near the If the Chinese forwards combine Chinese at their own game of pretty top of the League, let alone winning together and shoot as well as they football, but these methods failed the title once again. They won the more encounter all right; but if the Kwong did yesterday, I am afraid few teams badly. Direct methods are
Chinese de-Wah forwards had availed themselves will be able to stop them during the likely to unsettle the
of the five has fence.
of their opportunities, the Caroline season. Every
Proud
have found them- a deadly shut, as Duncan had good
B
Royal Scots:-Duncan; Fraser, Me- selves fighting a rearguard action Kwong-sum, reason to know. Tang
Proctor, Clarke; instead of being ahead shortly after the outside-right, was the only one Donald; Brown,
Keane, Hossack, Allan and the resumption of play in the second and this
Munro, who did not scare
half
· hall. to his lack of op- McKay.
In the Kwong Wah team are probably due
Shiu-wing Lil
and portunity.
South Chinn "A"-Pau Ka-ping; several who have turned out in the at one Phek-kam each scored three Mak Sul-hen, Lee Tin-sang; Leung First Division in the Kwok Ying-kre
Cheuk Hing-chol, Lee time or another. Lau mes, and Fung King-cheung and Wing-chli, Low Tau-man cach twice,
Kwok-wal: Tan Kwang-sum, Lai Wong Wah-gay and Chung Fai-lam Except in the opening minutes, Shiu-wing, Fung King-cheung, Kwok are three, at least, who have played for South China in the senior divi- when they
Rood Ying-kee and Law Tau-man, put up quite a
sion. A little more steadiness front of goal ought to make a great i deal of difference to the effectiveness of the side. It seems that in their keenness to make a good impression in their opening match, they were unable to settle down to their usual Clune.
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the
Police Outplayed
DIVISION E
1
THOUGH
3
Pollec
4 Kowloon 2 Club
six by told
routs
Well, that is that. It is of course early to judge yet and I trust that when we have seen the results of
Came yesterday's all-day
(these notes me written early on Sunday
to turn Godby to leg. Bidwell had morning) we can make up our
the start though
he
a very sticky time with Minu at minds a bit further. At present was playing Colledge. A. II. Madar and Nazarin it has been generally much better when he was unlucky look fairly
sure, while Klebell, reported that Easter beat the mough to pull one from Gudby on Gouby, Weedon, Kitbee and Bilim- S. China 'B' 2 Kwong Wah O
ozje. to his sticks. Weedon also started urin are probables. As the K.C.C. Eastern 7 Police
11 am
that they registered very uncertainty though he got going men have to come in I should ima
sound seven pals. This may
much better later on. Souza failed pine Anderson and Robert Lee who Royal Scots 0 S. China 'A' 10
like rubbing
the info
guar- and then there was some very slow are all more or less certainties, will DIVISION II
dians of the peace but facts are
a good defensive
however. ception that I think either Beck or dict did Kitchell played quite a lee bright Bowker must he played. Frankly, the records straight. Eastern
$. China
Middlesex 12 Eastern
5th. A.A.
Royal Scots
4
Bde.
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5 Ordnance
4
Police (C)
2 St. Joseph's
8
Engineers Kewlcon
8 Kwong Wah Z Club
4
1
2
DIVISION HIE 'A'
R.A.S.C.
2. S. China
4
Stanley
2 Royal Scots
5 Electric
2
3
Kit Chee 5th. Bde.
3'30th Bly. C Engineers 2 P.W.D.
DIVISION IJE 'B'
24th R.A. 4 R.E. (E) ASA. 4 Powhatten Signals 2 Medicals
facts and it is just as well to keen / cricket by A. 11. Madar, who played complete the eleven-with the ex-
game,
let their supporters down, giving knock. I was when Bowker was I cannot see them both in the side.
not jet
a display fully worthy of the re- putation which they have earned.
Backed up by a sound defence, the forwards were impressive In the manner in which they made for goal. The Polier defenders were outplayed and out-run.
Navy's Good Start
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Hardcourt Titles
four
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lost by
routs to the Navy, I have been told
I that they did
well, This,
but in sounds Z know,
arange: standard of play produced by the Navy in their opening match of the season. Rather against the run of play, Kowloon led by a goal to nil, scored by Santos, until midway in the second half. The spiedid work of the defence and the erratic shoot- ing of the Navy forwards made it Kowloon might keep appear that their goal intnet, but it was not to be, Newlands found the net. End after that it was all Navy. Some of the Navy players appeared to be incking in pracilee, i am told, but signs were there for all to see that ance they have settled down and if they can keep the zame team to- #ether, the Navy will be a dangerous side.
and raking
The Rumjan couslas, never easy, intles to see. Generally superior' in points by crisp volleyu meat at any time, put up a very overhead play and rallies at the net, cross-court shots.
All four showed algns of strain, tough resistance against the Tsul the Tsulp still did not have too cusy brothers in the Anal of the U.S.HC. time, thanks to Sirdar Rumjan' and it became evident that it was matter of endurance. Hardcourt Doubles Clinmpionship tireless retrieving and 11. D.'s stendt simply yesterday afternoon, dourly stuving ness. Both pairs had occasional un-Finally the Trauls caught up to 11-11 on Wat-pui's servlee, and the Rum- off defeat in the prolonged fourth fortunate misunderstandings,
set until the score was 11-11, when After taking the Arst game at Jahns crumpled, unable to keep it The next two sets went at love. they finally cracked and lost the re-love, the Truls were forced to fight up.
Singles Final maining two games without taking a for the others. The 12th game went
deuce eight The Singles final was more of an point.
to set point twice and
took it exhibition than anything else, Tsui The score was 8-6, 4-6, 6-3, 13-11 times when the Rumjang
mado the in favour of the Teuls, who thus re-and
Chinese struggle | Wal-pui apparently not wishing to Ila. brother peated their Grasscourt triumphs through a further two games before ever-exert himself. over the veterans.
they could secure the set.
goined a lead of 4-1 in the first set
In this manner, as generally ex- Grand lobbying and volleying were before Wal-pul, concentrating on his In the second set when the back-hand, overhauled him and won pected, Tsul Wal-pul, who won last seen year's Doubles wil W. C. Hung, Bumlahn's took control and won by 7-5.
By cleverly varying his length and retained both the Doubles and the 6-4. In the third set they slucken- Singles titles
having deleted bised oft and allowed the Teuls to take by extremely accurate corner plac- ing, the champion annexed the younger brother, Tsui Yun-pul, 7-5, the offensive. 0-4, 5-7, 11-9 on Saturday.
It looked as if the Indians were second set 6-4. In the third set he His Excellency the Governor, Sir going to be put out without much played very casually Indeed, seldom Geoffry Northcols, Was among the trouble in the fourth, and Inst set, bothering to strain after the ball and many present at yesterday's match, when the Tauis led them by 4-2, aften letting it go by. Yun-pui took
suddenly forced the this at 7-5, and almost won and even took a small part in it by but the losers Melding straying ball. At the end once and won three games in a row. fourth sel na well. With the score of the match, His Excellency pre-The Tauls pulled up, thanks to Wal-nt 7-8 and set point in his favour, with a simple kill to clinch sented the cups to the winners and pul's service, and from then on both and
on several matters, however, he put the ball palra reached set point.
Into the net. The gareness of the Rumjalins accasions. and Taut Wal-pul's supreme ability At this stage Taul Wai-pul sur The champlon put on a little more and confidence, cibined to make passed himself, folling the Rumjahns' pressure in the remaining games and
to clinch their set retained his : Utle. the Doubles a match worth walking dogged "efforts
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