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Saigon's Poor Shooting

(Coritnued from Page 0.1

kohg would not have won such a discredited victory. Soong Ling-sing played it Krand gaine alno, lo matched speed with excellent posi- tioning and timely tackling

Leo Wal-tong did not get a truly good crack at goal. Whenover he was in possession of the ball li would be immediately pounced upon by one of the defence, Fung was Hitle seen in ro far un getting the best of his opponents, Ho made great efforts and employed all-his artineen but to no avall. Thoburn was the one weak link in an ather- wise passable attack. He certainly did not justify himself for that pool- Loa. Bickford had flashes of his old form, but apart from some fine centres did very little good work. Fowler on the opposite wing eve one of his finest displays to date. Ife was the only forivard possessed of speed and very often had to curb his speed to keep in line with his team mintes. He put in some fine drives at goal and, had Tal been less lively, would have found them In.

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TAI TESTED

THERE was a great deal of fast ex- changes in the first half and both goals came in for their share of rakis. The Shigem goal brought most of the palpitations and Tai was tested time and again and came through the ordeal with flying colours, long- kong appeared to be bewildered at the rapidity with which Saigon moved to the attack and their short and accurate passings seemed to Caze them to the extent us to render ther apparently immovable.

The second half, however, had u different story to tell. Hongkong seemed to have stred up their op- ponents and in very methodien) and coolness of manner set about doing of the damage. Five their part mninutes from the restart the slow bul sure machinations of the Hongkon vas set to work. atlack was

Bickford clurled Buu

und,

with Corea well

downfield had time to collect himsoll and send in a beautiful centre right in the Saigon goalmouth for Funk

to incet it with his head and opened the scoring for Hongkong.

FURTHER AHEAD

NOT Ave minutes later Isu, ofter 'some hectic exchangea with the op- posing halves overcame them to send a long pass to Thoburn who had no option but to score, which he did bringing Hongkong further ahead.

Certain decisions did not seem to find approval with Saigon and they

They

appeared unsettle Howeyule 10

recovered enough and was reduce the arrears, Corea

the ball well up after ring

nire. Tat

tusale with Bickford to centre, meeting it Arat me giving Robinson not an earthly. Fowler come in for work at this time coming come nearer each time. Lee was niso try- ing for goal but appeared off shoot- ing form.

There were no further goals scored and the whistle blew to a very dis- gruntled Saigon team.

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Two Goals In Closing Minutes

(Continued from Pagë 6.)

two minutes when Fraser drove past Moxham for the opening goal,

STAUNCH DEFENCE

BOTH- Hussain and Bone played fine orthodox football, the

February 12, 1940.

Saigon's Second Defeat

(Continued from Page 0.)

was a treat to watch. Hon was greased lightning on the left-wing and eastly outstripped the defence for the ball. Guichard camo in for his share of speed and combined it with trickiness such

always baffled the defence.

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CONCEDING NOTHING

CHEUNG Wing-choi gave, nothing away. The point scored against him was a caprice, of the wind. He was tested very often, that is true, but on his display, a very good shot would have been needed to beat him. Lee Tin-sang and-Hau Yung-sofig Was n n perfect

at full- back. With a

weax half-back line, they put up a grand silow worthy of the highest praise.

Leung Wing-chlu, Lam Tak-po and Kwok Ying-ld wore outclassed by the speedy Saigon forward line. They were puny and appeared in- capable of

of coping with the facties of their opponenta.

Lee Wal-tong gave a better ex- hibition than in the previous match. ¡ Ile should havo netted several timea with some glorious driven for which i he is famous. Chan Tak-fal replac Ing Fung King-cheong at inside-right played much better than his con- temporary In

In the previous match. He was very much neglected con- sequently causing much worry for the Saigon defence. Lal Shiu-wing did not play as expected, but man- aged to combine well with Ip Fak wah who gave સ performance reminiscent

of his peak. Yeung Shlu-yick on the other wing was hopeless even when spoonfed by his other forwards.

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Colony Beat Marines XV

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forwards og hard to get their the posts, but Henderson failed to al

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1-1

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PARIS, Feb 11 (Reuter) Tho, SOUTH CHINA attacked from the UREJENICIENTA MARSHA

football whistle and stormed tho Saigon clative and drawing roars of ap- Belilah and French Army

teams drew 1-1' to-day. Edesiton, Real. Five minutes from the start pluuse from the crowd. Lee passed to Ip who sent in a beau- Hongkong still continued to press inside right, scored for the British XI

of the their lead when in the 20th minute increased ticul centre for Chan to head post and Tal. Unconcerted by this early re- Bosanquat broke away and, after a after receiving from Dusty.

Hitl, a former Austrian internation- verse Saigon fought gamely on the 30-yard run, touched down between

Inside-right, equalised seven defensive

minutes later recolving a header from convert.

Charter, the Hongkong three- Veinante. In a pressing attack on the Saigon

Both sides, particularly the British, area, a free kick was given against quarter, was assisted off the fleld Saigon for carrying by Tai. The Just on half time, being, badly kick- missed chances, Allen, the British was placed on the grounded on the head, but Hongkong were goalkeeper, and Hiden. a former Aus- from where Lal immediately passed still having their own way. Hair trian playing for the French, cffected to Lee who nettel before Saigon had time arrived with Hongkong leading brilliant saves throughout the game. Thirty thousand spectators, many U-0. collected their wits. They could not understond the "penalty"

Charter was back again when the of whom were wearing French and given

British uniforms, witnessed the game. game was resumed, but few

3 ngainst them and began playing minutes after the resumption Hong-tacular run and then punted the ball rather ranged football.

kong again lost a player, Hutchison over to Marines' line for Bidwell to being taken off on a stretcher follow make the touch down. Henderson NARROW FAILURE Salgon abondoned the "Scottishing a kick in the small of the back, failed to kick a goal from a difficult fame ended im- type for the English type football He appeared badly hurt but return-angle, and the and their wing-men, In especialed a few minutes before the final mediately after the Marines had

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ROUGH TACTICS OTHER Hongkong players, includ-

BRILLIANT MOVEMENTS United Press adds that Hongkong

brilliant movements,

Gulchard, were seen to pierce the South China defence, but miracle of miracles, they could not xcoro. Fifteen minutes later South China ing Godfrey, were showing signs of apain staged another mid the the Marines' rough tactles, but the snapped up every opening, breaking Saigan area, after much mid-field im on Hongkong peck, forcing despite the excellent tackling of the

team continued to hold the upper through with half-back battling for their forwards, fruit- the ball over the Marines, line and Marines

Henderson was very safe, while securing another try in the scrim- less

Salgon forced. ndo a sudden swoop

themoge; Henderson failed to convert Bosanquet and Bidwell combined down field, Tot

from a difficult angle and Hongkong extremely well, both showing great to Guichard who passed

speed and puzzling the Marines with attempted to run through his part- Hongkong were now feeling the clever criss-cross passing. Hongkong was also well-served by the halves, Charter and Thomson getting the ball out brilliantly.

Hongkong's third try was scored by Needham.

corner Was

led 9-0.

The teams were: Itangkong. B. Henderson, D. I.

ing shot being deflected by Cheung from the corner of the goalmouth.ss of Hutchison, and the Marines, From the corner Idek Gulchard with Increasing their pressure, scored their a wonderful curving shot, which had only points when Nicholal kicked a

difficult angle. the aid of the wind, opened for Sal- penalty goal from

Hutchison returned soon after and fon.

the Colony narrowly missed two Both goals had very narrow shaves dropped goats, one after the other. Dosanquet. II. P. Bidwell, J. Hutchison, and long shots were Indulged in by On the other hand, Henderson was Van Leeuwen. J. C. Charter. 3. M. Thom both sides. Lee Wal-long sent in having all his work cut out holding on. A. F. Walkden, K. W. Saller, Staut several beautiful drives which Tal up the feree Marine-forward rushes, frey A. G. Taylor and J. Rodman

C. F. Needham, H. Hynes, G. C. Godi handled well. Buu also tried, ons but he played a wonderfully cool U.S. Marinestalaro, Botteridge, of his shots taken some yards from game.

Walker. Barker, Nicolai, Brown, Blondil the halfway line Cheung was seen A couple of minutes before the Conelley, Soloway, Ball and Davis (Cap

Morton, Drewiczowaki, Atking, Duhovich, to fumble,

end Bosanquet made another spec-tain).

ATTACK HELD

SOUTH CHINA again took the initla- tive from the resumption and with the aid of the wind pressed home their attacks with more force than in the first half. Saigon's defence rose to the occasion and, although not functioning so well as a unit able to manage the South China attnek. Buu robbed Ip of the ball and carried it well within the South China area before passing to Tot who dallled too long and was iri turn robbed by Hou Kwole picked up

a loose ball and sent Char off for the latter to break through. Pacini saved on almost certain

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from his centre Chan collided with Tel, spún once round and shot the ball into the not. The goal was dis- allowed offside being given against Chan. Tai was hurt but carried on after a few minutes.

kong cleared but Shanghat returned whereat Paget sent in Shanghai's the latter to take it well up and to the attacks. Campbell sent the second goal. ball out to Parr, on the right, whoj

Alle Inter, Fraser slipped the crossed it over to Fraser, and the inside-left drove a beautifully first, ball out to Karolitch, who broke timer past Moxham.

away and from fifteen yards range banged the ball past Moxham. Five minutes later Bono fouled; Cochran, but Campbell missed with The line-ups were: to perrally kick.

GALLANT GOALKEEPER TAI, despite his hurt, managed to Hongkong: Moxham; Hussain and pull off some very nice saves, carn-

crowd which former The Hongkong defence began to Bone; Maxwell, Guy and Honniball; Ing the unstinted admiration of the which applauded his every stopping many a promising move- take control and the Shanghal for- Fox, Farrow, Hossack, A. V. Gapanuo

save. Bouth China forced a corner and Ip converted in almilar manner ment by stopping the local centre-wards were allowed little free play, and E. Strange, forward,

Shanghai. Souza; time and again. Parr and Fraser were continually in

Victal and to Gulchard's goal, the wind deceiv colony hair back line held the the spot-light, but they lacked sup- Campbell; The

Greenberg, Jelly and ing Tat and carrying the ball in. opposing forward line, and Collaco port,

Undaunted Salgon atrove hard to Paget; Parr, Callaco, Cochran, was given little opportunity to score.

the arrears. Their approach reduce Shanghal's defence stood up well the initiative in the

After 20 minutes, Hongkong took Fraser and Karolitch,

work was superb and one cou'd not attack, and

help feeling sorry for them when scoring opportunities were seen to be wasted In such deplorable manner. Leung Wing-chiu collected the ball partial clearance by Hau and booted the ball right in the Saleon goalmouth. Tol ran out to clear but

time, did not reach In

the ball bouncing off the ground into the

con--

in the face of continual attacks, es staged persistent onslaughts on the pecially in the first half when the Colony's forwards kept. play

opposing goal, narrowly missing uinually in the local half. After an before half-time, the Colony narrowly scoring on several occasions. Shortly erralle start, Souza kept brilliantly missed a goal when a drive from in goal, and together with fine work 20 yards missed the cross-bar by by Victal and Campbell they kept| the Southerners in check. Paget was the pick of the halves, and his com-

inches.

EQUALISER

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bination with Parr-proved a strong. point in the Shanghai attack

IN THE second half. E. Strange Hongkong were, unlucky not to be equalised 25 minutes after the re- awarded two certain penalties in the sumption. Farrow took the ball half first half, but the referee, Burt,! way down the field and then slipped passed the offences by,

the ball out to Strange, who, in Campbell missed a certain goal for turn, soul it back again to Gosano. Shanghai Immediately after Fraser On the return pass, Strange drove had notched the first, by driving past Souza. straight at Moxham:

SHANGHAI PERSIST

Ten minutes Inter, Korolitch, the left wing, obtained from a clearance, SHANGHAI forwards swent down, and centred. Moxham fumbled, and; the fold from the kick-off. Hong- the ball glanced "Cochran's hoad,

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