SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
FOOTBALL
"SUNDAY HERALD” COMPETITION...
ENGLAND BEATS, CHINA.
Playing on the Club ground yesterday, the team representing England qualified to meet the Club de Recreio in the final round of the "Sunday, Ferald football cup, by defenting the South China team by three gonts to one,
By 3 pm. a large crowd was way toward the wurding its pitch, and when Mr. Smith start ed the game fully five thousand people were present. The English team were the first to attack, but Ng Kam-chuen wipped in and neatly robbed Bennett. Kwong-it was seen to advantage or the Chiese lett, but he kicked heaylly close down, and the bull
went behind.
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Following an attack by the English forwards Humberstone was put through by Sims and had no difficulty in defeating Low with hard drive, thus opening the score for. England.......
Humberstone at the other end headed wide
End to end play was seen for time with honours more in favour of the Chinese, but both de fences were playing up to form and no chances were given. The English forward line then came nto the picture and King missed badly twice in quick succession. Charlesworth also had a shot that End had to come out to clear, but missed Humberstone was in close attendance, but unluckily tipped outside, -
HOLIDAY CRICKET
KOWLOON AT HOME TO-
"THE" ARMY.
HOMESTERS WIN
THE CHINA MAIL.
RIFLE MATCH.
SMALL ARMS CLUB WIN IN-
LEAGUE!
SCORDS WITH “IROQUOIS:"
Tha Small Arms Club defented H.M.S. "Iroquois in the Hongkong Riffe League, at Stonecutters, on Wednesday, by 82 points.
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Detailed scores for the different ranges (in yards) and totals
A whole day match on the Kowware:- loen CC ground between a home eleven and an Army team was de ulded on the first innings in favour of Kowloon by 38 runs.
The Army had only ten men and
200 500 600 T1 31 32 33 06. 27 30 32 89 30 31 31 92,
23 27 25 76. 28 -24 18 70
80 31 23 84.
ga Small Arms: Club Name P. O. Bristow
O. Wells... Sut. Tugwell... A corner fell to the English were provided with a substitutu by P. O. Flest side, that was weil placed by the Club Batting first, they were Mae. Blair Charlesworth, Humberstone, how-Morris (26) and C. Q. M. S. Strippel Noble.
all dismissed for 66 runs, Captain Tol Carpenter ever, headed wide, and later re- eceiving a pass from Howard also reach double figures. J. C. Lyal (5
(18) boing the only batsmen tone Wheatley missed with a hard drive.
for 19) and F. Goodwin (5, for 32) shared the wickets,
Chinese Get,One,
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Time intervened when Kowloon in their second effort had made 100 for three wickets with Fincher 45 not out highest scorer.
The Army 1st Innings.
Ramsay.. b Goodwin Capt. Bevis, b Goodwir
QM. S. Stripp, e Fincher, b Lyal
2
Capt. Warters, c Jex, b Goodwin 0 Capt. Morrisi, o Fincher,, b Lyal 26 Pte. Moore; B Lyal
Total
"H.M.S. A. B. Houre.. A. B. Lobb GP O. Stace
RIFLE SHOOTING,
N.F.A.'S REPORT ON EMPIRE RESULTS:
28,000 BOYS COMPETE,
(via Colombo.)
London, March 18. The National Rifle Associa tionis report summarising the re- sults of the Empire rifle shooting for the King's Trophy, the Im- perial Challenge Shield, contains a copy of a letter from the King..
and congratulates the youth of who was very much interested to hear that 28,000 boys competed South Africa on their wall deserved victory.
22 26. 17 04..
The trophy was won by South 22 18 18 68 Africa with 152,618 points, being an average of 76 per firer, which .219 218 197 628, the report describes as a fine per "Iroqupis."
formance, showing that in stands ard of marksmanship the rising 28 33 25 26. 26 20 28 75. generation is considerably higher In South Africa than anywhere in the Empire.
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Refineries.
Weakly cricket, notes will be found on page 2. Home soccer results (of yesterday) will be found on page 7.
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The Lawrence Military School Cadets at Sanawar, India, won the Junior Imperial Shield.
Western Canada College for the Cadets: Corps at Calgary, won
Earl Jellicoe's sword.
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Kowloon replied with 103,. 'F.) At the other end Pang was Goodwin contributing 84, which in- given offside when the Chinesecluded a six, and Ramsay 21. Cap forward line ivas nicely on the. move. From the free kick Bennett in Morris took three wickets for
Howard and Charlesworth missed and inninga, scoring 165 for seven received and from his centre both 18 and M/Gr. Rough four for $2
The Army did botter in the fine apportunity to score. Suen wickets: Captain Morris was again got away and looked all the way a top scorer with 97 which included, scorer, but he made a hopeless re fours. mees of his final shot. Avery punched away a hard shot from The Chinese attacked, and Chan So. A scramble in the hands against Jordan close in English goal area ensued and looked dangerous, but Sims clear shots from Chan Kwong-lu and ed the free kick, and Bennett go-Chan So were luckily charged ing down sent over a hard centre Idown by the opposing defence.QMS Fritz, that overran the mark. Charles The ball finally went behind, but. worth was, however, in position, the Chinese returned to the at- and neatly returned the ball tack, and Leung Wing-ak sent in King me the centre with his
In Beautiful shot that hit the cross end; and in saving, Lat was bur and rebounded into play with forced to concede a corner; this Avery hopelessly beaten was eventually cleared by the
The English forward line now. Chinese defence, after a long a try at the other end, and scramble in the goat area. From Bennett's centre Humber
stone headed over. At the other Lost Opportunities. Some good work was seen by end Suen was offside, and soon the EngEsh forward line, but after Chan So shot wide. Foul when close in, a fine opportunity against Jordan well down was to score was spoilt by Sims hand cleared by Wynne sending to: ing Jordan was responsible for touch and Charlesworth" whem! stopping, a dangerous move by well down handled. Pang Kam-
section) lost to H.M.S. "Durban third; Winnipeg. Cadets fourth; the Chinese right wing and soon wing who was playing a very bad
in a well contested match at New Plymouth Technical College after the clearance, the ball was same sent wide. several times, Lyall
Happy Valley on Thursday, after-New Zealand, fifth Hilton Col returned to Chan Kwong-fu whers nicely placed Avery cleared
Lee
lege, Natal, six and Lawrence Avery was forced to pick up from from Suen; and Howard was off
Club-H. J. Armstrong G. P. School Sanawar, seventh. Leung Wing-tak for a time from an injury to his along shot.
Lammert, A. C. L Bowker, was conspicuous for a nice run hip. During his absence the Chin-A. W. Ramsay, e Morris, b Rough 21 M. S. Lloyd, E. A. Brodie: A .....vedon, B. Stephenson; J. Foster, and fra long shot that deserved lese scored their only goal through CT. Evans, Gifford. a better fate than to go wide. Suen Kam-shun, who, receiving a 3. B. Spellet run out Howard was "sandwiched" close nice pass from the right wing, sent W. FA Gorvin, v Burgess, B in to the Chinese goal, Ng mis-the ball into the not well away. C. Fincher, e Bevis, b Rough 3
1. Gifford ... kicked the ball, bựt Humber- from Avery.
England Score Again.
4 M./Gr. Rough. c Goodwin, bLyall 4 |Spy. Goodyer, B Lyal ...........
Pte. Burgess, Lyal, b Goodwin 2 Sub, not out Sgt. Chlord, e Jex, b Goodwin
. Extras
Total
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time, and two corners fell to them G Lee, c: Stripp. b Morris on to punch away a very high shot from Chan Kwong-iu, Jordan in quick succession, but they E. G. Morton, not out running in a kicking clear proved abortive. Howard got J. C. Lyal, b Morris ance. Foul against Lam Yuk-ying, away on the right and tried a solo saw the ball sent behind by run. He was, however, robbed by The ball went out Watson Lai Yuk-tat cleared a La Yuk-tat.. very fine centre from Charles- to Charlesworth, who returned to the centre to Humberstone, who worth, and soon after from an-
Extras"
RUGGER MATCH.
HONGKONG FC LOSE TO
“DURBAN,"
Although their side showed flashes of brilliance here and there, the Hongkong F.C. trugby
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Total
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other right wing. movement.sent in a hard shot that hit the Goodyer Howard was offside. Charles inside of the upright and re- worth was here prominent for bounded into the net, thereby put- some me centres, and one atting the issue beyond doubt.
Charlesworth had hard, lines least should have been improved | upon, but Bennett was out of with a shot soon after that just .position; otherwise a goal was skimmed the bar, and at the other
certain
The Army 2nd 'Innings.
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after the interval, the of the Victoria Recreation Club on Durban" running out winners Saturday, April 24, the following by 10 points to 5.
programme has been fixed-
The ground was rather hard and the ball bumped a good deal,. the last factor partly leading to the "Durban's" two tries. mumber of decisions by the referee seemed to be rather complexing to ja portion of the spectators.
"LAWN TENNIS.
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H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT RESULTS,
end Cham Kwong-iu when well Q M. S. Fritz, Finchar, b placed sent behind. With the Goodwin England's Second Goal.
English forwards pressing the Pte. Moore, e Ramsay, b Lyal Chan So had a good chance to final whistle went. Teams:- Capt. Morris, "Gorvia, b equalise for the Chinese, but he
Goodwin Englund: - Avery; Wynne, was penalised for jumping very orcan; Brittain, Sirns, Watson Capt. Bevis, b Lyal close in. The second goal to charlesworth, Howard, Humber Capt. Wartera, e Lyal, b. Goodwin 13 England came in a very funny stone, King and Bennett.
Pte.. Burgess, b. Goodwin manner; for from a corner by
South China: La Hing. M./Gr. Rough, not out Charlesworth, Sims headed into cheung; Ng Kum-chuen, Lal Yuk Extras goal. Lau was out of position, and tat; Chan Woon-ying, Leung Yuk- Ng Kam-chuen scooped the ball tong, Lam Yuk-ying Pang Kam- out with his hands. The referee wing, Leung Wing-tak, Chan So, Was unsighted, and did not see Suen Kam-hun and Chan Kwong Sub, this. However, it had very little iu. effect, for the ball was smartly returned into the net, well out of
reach of the goalie.
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·Total for 7 wkts, dec.) 166 Spr. Goodyer, Sgt. Gifford and
did not bat..
Bowling Analysis.
Notes On The Players
Goodwin The general run of the play Lyal The Chinese now took a turn went all in favour of the English Lee at attacking." Em quick auc-feleven, but many chances to score cession Chan Kwong-iu hit the wore spoilt by
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S. Jex, S. B. Spilett, W. F. 3. 'bad miskick that, had Humber winger. Humberstone was also Gorvin, CT. Evans, H. Overy and stone followed up, would certainly off form. His shooting was not E. B. Morton, did not bat. have meant a goal. Charlesworth anything near what one expecta was offside, and the play being from him. Howard, at inside right, transferred, Leung Wing-tak was not a success. It is obvious Rough headed in a fine centre from Chan he is more a defender than in Goodyer Kwong-lu, that Avery punched attackers, Charlesworth was Morrie clear, Pang Kam-wing returning probably the most consistont for Bdvis the bull wide. Sima had a goodward. The halves worked well MODED opportunity of testing the Chin-together and Sims provided many Burges ese goalie, for he was very close openings for his forwards, Brit in, but instead of shooting, passed tain and Watsonhad plenty
Bowling Analysiz,
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CROSS-COUNTRY RUN.
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London, March 13, The Wolverton National Cross-
out to the left and the ball went to do in locking after fast wing with Chan So, was well watched by bohind. Two corners fell to the forwards, and came out of the English team, but nothing game with credit. Jordan at left Sims. Leung Yuk-tong at centre materialised from them and the back has probably never played half was not comfortable, and he teams crossed over with the store better: He was on the top of his was saved on many occasions by Lam Yuk-ying, who played a nice two goals to none in favour of form, and saved many a danger game Nzi Kam-chuen and Lai Country Championship was won England.
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Portuguese Internort. Hongkong v. Sha
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Portuguese Fes will be-start from Repulse Bay Hotel, proceeding along Island
Combined Portuguese X road to New Repulse Bay Hoal, through Wong Nel ng Gap"Rest of the Colony underdown Stubbs Road to Morrison ground, ation,Hill Road, down this road
82, Tug-o-war. Open to Indian regiments, Indian polica, and warders (8 men a side, limited to 54 stones) The Sports will be held Hall thire,) was second his the law of the AA!
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