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SOCCER

LAI WAH CUP MATCH

CHINESE IN FINAL

[By Rover] The big match at the Valley at tracted

a great crowd,

and thrill-

the game was of a

ing

description, with

of

heaps

China team was much quicker and with this goal advantage played bright football.

THE CHINA MAIL,

The Chinese, however, had the

Kowloon had hard luck an East- game well in hand and wore, man showed the defence a clean awarded a penalty which was pair of heels and, centring nicely,; taken by their inside right. Moss just missed Navy scored again, a big shot by Herbert close in bringing the total up to nine.

Brown raised the hopes of the Civilians and Goldman and Gogano It was a bad shot and went well both came very near in big efforts, over the cross bar. The team but China held on to their lead work of the Airmen was very and the game ended with the good but they missed their Chinese just winning by 3 goals chances. to two.

• A Fine Match

Navy were almost a first divi- sion side and Balcombe,. Skull (who got 6 goals) and Sorby were A throw in gave the ball to the too smart forwards for Kowloon, South China inside left who scor while Usher, Sturtevent, and It was a fine match and the ed with a good shot from the Willis were good in a sound de-

The Airmen continued to fence: good play. The

large crowd enjoyed every min- wing. result

Kowloon made many good at-) was in the balance till the finalute, full League time being play-press hard and were unlucky not whistle. Chinese finesse told the fed, and the pace throughout was to score. The Chinese centre for-tempts, mainly through Eastman ward, who played a very good and Hannan, the wingers. Robson, tale in the end, but the Civilian very hot.

The Civilians were not so well game, registered the final goal for Easterbrook, Blacklock, side put up a good show, losing by together as the Chinese, although his side. He cleverly trapped the Angus struggled gamely in a poor

they possessed brilliant indi- ball from a pass by the outside defence. vidualists. Clarke and Wynne left and scored with a shot which were great in defence, the full the goalie just missed.

the odd goal in five,

The Borderers secured 11 goals against R.A. and the Navy 9 against Kowloon juniors,

Lai Wah Cup Semi-Final

Civilians 2 Chinese

H.K. League-Div. II

K.O.S.. Regt. 11 R.A.

4

back playing a masterly game, The R.A.F. centre, Greenslado,

GARRISON LEAGUE

and

...

and McKelvie, teapite a trying played a good game as did Valles, The results for November, so

3 time, was the best of a hard their left back. The injured for, are:-

worked trio. Hedley improved as player, Marven, was also in good the game proceeded, but Stewart' form and the Airmen were unfor.

·R.A.F........... 1 South China. B 4 was beaten by China's clever, tunate in losing him so early in

South China... 2' Sreall 'Unita University....

Navy

Recreto

Kowloon

Off, owing to 'Varsity aminations.

4

0

insides often and could not the game. assist his forwards.

S.C.A.A. "B" Only Goldmin and Gosano of Royal Air Force the forwards played on top of ex- their form, these two, especially

al

4 1

C Company, Queen's, 1; MG.

Company, K.O.S.B., 1. 12th H Bty, R.A., 7; D. Company,

Queen's, 1.

R.A.O.C., 0; A. Company, K.O.S.B.

8.

A.

Company, Queen's, 6. Company, K.O.S.B., 1; B. Com-

pany, Queen's, 2, Company, Queen's, 4; 12th H.

Bty, R.A., 1.

R.A.F. Jarvia: Chambers, C Company, K.O.S.B., 3;, MG. Valles: Poton, Greenslade, Mar- the Shanghai centre, giving aven; Plunkett, Gallaher, Steele, classy display. Goldman well de- Buckland, Lock.. monstrated his abilities as an South China "B": - Kwok C. opportunist.

Mok-hoi; Pank Chak-lan, Wong Rocha was not at his best and Kum-ling: Shin Ping-shim, Ip C. Brown was variable, with Pile Kwan-hong, To Kwanm;, Cho dend off, which was a misfortune Kam-fook, Ip Koon-ning, Chem MG.

Chit-ming. Chu Kwok-luer, Ip for the Civilians.

Yan-suen.

The Chinese

Lam

ENGLISH CUP

SATURDAY'S FIRST ROUND RESULTS

LEAGUE MATCHES

London, Saturday. Spennymoor 5, Hartlepools 2. Wrexham 0, Carlisle 1. Wigan 2, Ashington 0. Chesterfield 3, Rochdale 2. Gainsbro' 3, Crewe 1. Shirebrook 2, Mansfield 4. Tranmere 2, Rotherham 1. Darlington 3, New Brighton 0. Grantham 1, Rhyl Ath. 0. Anfield Plm. 1, Southport 4. Accrington 2, 3th. Shields 1. Lancaster 1, Lincoln 3. Bradford C. 4, Doncaster 1. York City 0, Barrow 1. Horwich E.M.I. 1. Scarbro' 2. Stockport 1, Halifax 0. Gillingham 0, Torquay 0. Yeovil & P. 1, Plymouth 4. Poole 1, Bournemouth 4, Brentford 4, Brighton 1. Guilford 4, Queen's P.R. 2. Merthyr 4, Dulwich Ham. 2. Norwich 6, Chatham 1. Walsall 3, Worcester 1. Leyton 0, Watford 2. Newport 7, Woking 0.

. Bristol R. 2, Wellingbro' 1.

Peterbro 0, Charlton 2, Crystal Pal. 2. Kettering 0. Sittingbourne 2, Southall 1. Northfleet 5, Ilford 2. Exeter 6, Barking 0. Coventry 1, Fulham 4. Luton 5, Southend 1. Division I. Arsenal 2, Aston Villa 5. Birminghom 3. Burnley 6. Blackburn 1, Leicester 1. Bolton 4, West Ham 1.

Friendly Match ∙Kowloon,...... 9 Army XI ......

LAI WAH CUP: SEMI-FINAL

Company, K.O.S.B., 3; MG. Company, K.O.S.B., 3. Civilians v. Chinese

Company, K.O.S.B., 2; 12th H. Bty., R.A. 3. Before a large crowd at the Club ground, after a thrilling

Matches for Next Week. game, the Chinese qualified for

Ip Chan-tung played well in the

Tuesday, 27-R.A.M.C. v. H. the final with the Army. The Chinese goal and the backs kick- SMALL UNITS v. S. CHINA A Wing, K.O.S.B., Sookumpoo. Re- match was a fine one, with the ed with great accuracy.

feree, Pte. Parker, K.0.S.B. Chinese just worth their win, but Yak-ying was the best of a good

A very good game was witness-

31st.-H. Bty, R.A., v. 20th H. there was not much in it. half back line, but Li Tin-sang, ed at Caroline-hill, the Sinall Units Bty. R.A., Chatham-road,

Re- The teams lined out as fol-who came in at half back, gave a having strengthened their team

feree, Lieut. Kelley, K.O.S.O. lows:-

very creditable display

considerably. The Small Units Thursday, 29.12th H. Bty., Civilians: Clark (Police); Fungat centre forward for Wynne (Police), Bishop (Club) China was the constructive artist opened the game, settling down RA, B. Company, K.O.S.B., Derby 3, Leeds 4.

to quick and accurate passing, R.A.0.C.; R.A.O.C. & R.AS.C. Sookumpoo. Referee, Cpl. Hunt, McKelvie (Kowloon), Stewart and Suen and Lai were given (Club), Hedley (Kowloon); Pile great chances to display their which gave the South China backs

a very anxious time.

v. C. Company, K.O.S.B., Happy (Police), Gosuno (Recreio), Gold-skill. Suen was on top form and,

McAuslan and Lavender play-Valley. Referee, Sgt. Toms, R.A. man (Club), Rocha (Recreio), with Chen, made a great wing, ed well for the Small Units. Friday, 30,-20th H. Bty., R.A., Brown (Recreio).

while Tso, on the extreme right. Shortly after the commencement ▼ MG. Company, K.O.S.B., Chinese:-Ip Chan-tung (Athle-jat times was brilliant.

of the game McAuslan.opened the Catham-road. Referee, L/Opl. tic); Ng Kam-chun' (Athletic),

Better Team Won Lai Yuk-tat (Athletic); Li.Tin-

On the day's play the better score for the Small Units' heading Grieve, K.O.S.B.

a beautiful pass which gave Lo team won, mainly through com-

keeper, no chance.

Bang (South China), Wong Shubination and superior understand-at-ming, the South China goal- wah (Athletic). Lam Yuk-ying (Athletic); T80 Kwei-shing ing, but the Civilians' display was (Athletic), Lai Wai-koon (Athlea very good one and they kept tic), Fung King-chung (South ever trying.

China), Suen Kam-shun (Athle

tie), Chan Kwong-iu (Athletic).

Referee-Eng, Wt. W, Barber,

R.N.

A packed ground heralded the

Division II

K.O.S.B.. R.A.

appearance of the teams. The As was expected the K.O.S.B. Civilians were at full strength, proved, much too good for the R.A. Gosano appearing, but China play team. The K.0.S.B. opened the ed Li Tin-sang for Leung Yuk-score about a minute after the tong and Ip Chan-tung in goal for start, and they were constantly Pau Ka-ping.

South China then pressed hard and Pritchard and Corbett, the Small Unit backs, were kept very busy, Due Sze-chuen being very dangerous. The Small Units got away again and Lavender scored the second goal for them, beating the goalkeeper with a first timer. For South China, Chan So was nlaying well. The whistle blew for half time with the score of two to nil in favour of Small Units.

The second half opened with

Charity Match

The annual match in aid of Naval and Army Charities, will take place between the Royal Navy versus the Army, on Tues- day, December 18.

GOLF

FANLING COURSE RECORD BROKEN

THE STEWART CUP

pressing, and very dangerous in South China pressing but found Stewart won the Jasper Clark Cup At Fanling yesterday A. B. front of the goal. Crawley for the the. Small Units' backs very for with the very good return of 154, K.O.S.B. was very dangerous and midable. Then South China Rawlings and McCutcheon, the scored through

being closely followed by Shewan Tui Yok-on. R.A. backs, were very hard press-This bucked South China up con- 86 to go round in the morning, he and Marton. Though Shewan took

broke the course record (71). with

'n splendid 70 in the afternoon.

Scores:-

A. B. Stewart I. W. Shewan

Stewart won the toss and China started, the Civilians rais- ing the hopes of the crowd with a bright effort, a corner being forced; the post saved China. ed.

siderably and they worked hard Dainty footwork by Goldman, For the R.A. Gardner played alto equalise. who back heeled to Gosano, pre fairly good game and Bridgeman However the Small Units mas- dicted bright play, and the Civi- tested Fox, the K.O.S.B. goalkeep-tered the ball and Lavender scor- lians ought to have taken the leader, once or twice but could noted again for them with a good carly.

find the net. The K.O.S.B. had shot. South China again press- China came away and Clarke most of the play in the first half ed and Tui scored another goal, O. E. C. Marton saved splendidly from Chan, the and the whistle biew for half for them.

T. G. Bennett.. A keen, clean game Chinese winger simply leaving time with K.O.S.B. leading by took place and the Small Units R. L. Andrews the defence behind in a big effort. four clear goals.

scored again through Hogg, then G. G. G. Macdonald First Blood

The second half found the the final whistle blew. The A. H. Ferguson. China scored first after bril-K.O.S.B. still pressing very hard Small Units have a stronger team. M. Walker liant play by Fung, who put and Crawley again found the net and should do much better in G. Murray Suen in possession. The inside with a beautiful shot. The play the League.

R. H. Hollis left shot hard but the ball was for a considerable time was all in

A. T. Lay got away to Teo. The winger the R.A. half, and the R.A. backs

R. K. Valentine put in a lovely centre, which was were kept working the whole South China 2 (Tui Yok-on 2). H. H. Lennox, converted amidst great excite-time. Craig scored next, to be

Small Units: Watson; Prit K. S. Robertson ment and China thus drew first followed again by Crawley. chard, Corbett; Creasdale, F. J. De Rome blood with a brilliant goal after A penalty was awarded the Walker, Twelves; Lavender, *A. E. Lisaaman.. 84 five minutes' play.

K.O.S.B. for hands by Rawlings in Hogg, Elliott, McAuslan, Coates. *T. L. Christie The Civilians got down to their the penalty area, but the R.A. South China "A": Lo Yat- * To play off. work but the defence appeared conlkeeper saved. The K.O.S.Bming; Lan Hon-wing, Cheung slow and China were going were far superior, and the final Wing-ahing; Tsang King-ki, Ko E. D. Black strong.

whistle blew with the K.O.S.B. Sik-wai, Tui Yok-on; Tang Man. Col. Bostock 88 Goldman's Goal

easy winners by 11 clear goals. Tan Kong-pak, Chan So, Due Sze- Major Beamish ... 91 Goldman led a great burst and Crawley scored 8. Barras 1, Teal chuen, Due Che-tak. Pile shot weakly behind. After 1 and Craig 1.

Small Units 4 (Lavender 2, McAuslan 1. Hogg 1).

a big bit of defence by Wynne, Referee: Pte. Lamb, R.A.M.C. NAVY (B) v. KOWLOON RES. File got the ball over and K.O.S.B.:-Fox; Bird, Martin;} Goldman, in a fine effort, level-McGee, McNight. Hume; Barras,

Hart, Crawley, Teal, Craig.

·

Everton 1, Bury 0.

Huddersfield 6, Sheffield U. 1. Manchester G. 1; Cardiff 1. Portsmouth 0, Newcastle 1. Wednesday 8, Liverpool '2. Sunderland 5, Manchester U. 1. Division II. Barnsley 2, Hull 2. Blackpool 3, Milwall 0. Bradford 4, Wolves 1. Bristol C. 2, Tottenham 1. Chelsea 3, Port Vale 3. Clapton 3, Middlesbro' 0. Grimsby 2, Southampton 1. Notts. Forest 1, Reading 2. Stoke 1, Oldham 1.

Swansen 1, Notts County 0. West Brom. 1, Preston N. E. 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Clyde 2, Rangers. 3, Cowdenheath 4, Dundee 2. Falkirk 4, Raith R. 1. Hamilton 8, Queen's Park 8. Hibernians 2, Ayr 2. Kilmarnock 3, Hearts 2. Partick T. 8. Aberdeen 2. St. Johnstone 1. Airdrie 0. St. Mirren 2, Motherwell 3. Third Lanark 0, Celtic 2,

---Reuter.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Division 1.

Goal. P. W. D. I.. F A. Ft.. .16 10 3 9 30 22 23

.17 8 .15.0

Leicester 187 165 Aston Villa .15 8

168 Everton .10 8

168 Burnley

170 West Ham

Liverpool

4 39 21 22

5 31 24 201

37 22

201

142.28 19

37 30 18 20 24

.17 7 3 7 42 46 .18 8.0 8 88 80

6 4.7

172 M'chester C. 16 6 4 0 172 Newcastle 17 7 2 8 27 172 Huddersfield 16 6 3 7 35

Bolton

.16 6 3 7 28

175 M'chester U. 4 6 5

5 24

78

78 86 70 156

164

76.

82

168

81 88

164 Wednesday

84

80

164 Derby

.10 10

88

82

165 Blackburn

88

77. 166, Leeds

82 88

DX 77

86 82

B4 85

169 Sunderland

89 87

86 86

85 87

88 84

91

86

89

Other Scores

·

94 82

L. G. S. Dodwell).85 W. J. Clerk

A. B. Raworth

#8 86 92 90 88 88 90

176 Bury.

1771.

177

R. Young

A, Leach N. L. Smith

R. K. Hepburn

E. D. Lawrence - F. A. Redmond .. D. J. Gilmare

94 90

90 92

94

184 Millwall

93

185 Barnsley

96

175 Portsmouth ..16 7 0 9 21 Birmingham 18 6. · ទ ទ 27

Cardiff

Arsenal

.16 867 21 18

.16 4 4 8 24 30

176 Sheffield U...16 6 0 10 22 41 12

178 Hol!

.15 4 1 10 14 36

Division II.

Goal.

23

P. W. D. L. F.A. Fts. 178 Notts Cnty. 10 10 3 3.32 14

.17 9 3 82 22 23 89 90179 Chelsea .16 8 5 3 23 16 21 88

Southampton 16 6 7 3 31 20 19 $2

12 180 Preston N.E. 16 8 35 43 33 94 86 180

Middlesbro'.16 8 3 5 35 30 86 95 181 Stoke

16 7 4 5 28 15 16 8.2 6 34 22 80 92 182 Grimsby

At the Valley the Navy fielded led the scores.

The game was fought at a R.A. Parkes Rawlings, a very strong side and won easily great pace and the Civilians were McCutcheon; Finn, Rigden, Rad- against Kowloon 2nd XI who were I Newton going strong, but a free kick, ford; Allen, Walker, Bridgeman, beaten in all departments. nicely placed by Lam Yuk-ying, Watson, Gardner.

The teams lined out as fol- lows:-

Navy (B)-Price ("Tamar"); A. D. Humphreys.. 96 Willis ("Cumberland"), Carey ("Hermes"); Usher "Hermes"). Mist ("Tamar"), Sturtevent

was smashed in the net by Tso

Kwel-shing and China again led.

Good forward work by the

S.C.A.A. "B" v. R.A.F.

Wolves

184 Bradford

Port Vale 192 Tottenham

Blackpool

Swanien

14 6 5 32:26 16.8 742 34

West Brom. 18

Notta. Forest 18

1

0 4 3. 27

19

35.14

28 38

14

20 35 14

Civilians was not rewarded. Pile Played at Kowloon on the at outside right being off his Recreio's ground. The R.A.F. game. Suen was nearly through started in good style, their for- ("Hermes"); Balcombe ("TI- with a great shot.

wards passing cleverly. The tania"), Sorbie ("Tamar"), Skull The Chinese goalie then say Chinese team, however, were soon ("Tamar"), Herbert ("Titania"), DUTCH LADY'S BACK-STROKE to 18 4 8 12 34 18 ed in fine style from Rocha, but to the fore, Ip Koon-ning captur-Honey (""Titania").

Angus; Nicholls,

A Classy Game

4

Kowloon:

SWIMMING

RECORD

Brussels, Yesterday,

Clapton

Reading Oldham

Celtic

4 19 12

10 4 2 10 19 42 * 10) ....16 8 1 12 12 38

Scottish League

Geal. P. W. D. L. F A. Pts. ..14 18 10 51 14 27

10 9 4 8 48 23

.10 8 41,4 -36

14. 8 4 2 81. 19

.16 74 17.8.2 .6.

* determined effort by Goldman, ing the ball off Gallaher After who went right through on his some ineffectual attempts to pene Hast; Moore, Easterbrook,

At a swimming fete here the own, again brought the scores trate the defence of the Airmen, Robson; Hannan, Moss, Morgan, Dutch woman Mademoiselle Braun, Rangers level and at half time the teams Ip Koon-ling broke through and, Blacklock, Eastman.

the winner of the hundred metres Hearts turned over two-all.

registered the first goal for his Referee: Sergt. Toms.

backstroke at the Olympic Games, Motherwell.10 9 4 3 36 27 side. Soon afterwards L. A. C. The Navy started in great established a new world record over Aberdeen

1793 5 85 29 The second half opened with a Marven, had the misfortune to be form down the 'slope.. After two hundred metres, back-stroke, of St Mirren big effort by the Civilians, but the injured and the Airmen resumed, Angus had cleared from Herbert, 2 minutes, 59 and one-fifth seconds. Hibernians Chinese backs were kicking very play minus their right half.

Balcombe secured and scored in The record was previously held Kilmarnock sure and end-to-end play proceed- The RAF pressed hard and the first few minuter. Kowloon by the American, Miss Bauer, of 8 Ayr ed at a great pace, a big chance very clever passing brought them made headway on the left, East-minutes, and four-fifthe seconds. Partick to China being put just over by repeatedly in front of the Chin-man showing good pace, but Navy Reuter. Lai Wai-koon.

600 goal, but bad shooting and the returned and Skull and Balcombe! Fung, in the centre for China, fine form of the South China goal scored again in quick succession. was playing a classy game and keeper prevented them from scor- Hannan came near for Kowloon, Suen and Chen were giving a big ing. The Chinese on the other but Carey relieved and Navy, tak show on the left for China but hand made the most of their ing up the running, Skull scored Wynne was watching his man, chances and a straight run again. Kowloon were slow in de- and the Police back was cheered through by Chem Chit-ming, fence. Skull got through again for many fine clearances, their centre-forward, gave them in easy style, the Navy leading 5

Slackness in the Civilian de-their second goal duty goals to nil at half time. fence, however, allowed Suen to The interval saw the R.A.F. still The second half Kowloon tried go right through and the inside 2 goals down,

it an altered defence, but Skull was! “left crashed a shot past Clarke. Soon after the resumption the again through in easy fashion, which the goalie had no chance Airmen were awarded a penalty, and although Angus saved some

mong them which was taken by Greenslade, hot ones, the Navy centre for The Civilians hardly deserved who scored with a shot that gave ward, who was in great form, add- to be down at this stage but the the goalie no chance.

ed two more rather easily:

with.

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22

St. Johnstone 16.6 Third Lanark 166 Clyde...

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.17 4 8 10 19 32 1 16 34 9 29 34 10 4.2 10 28 32 10 3. 1 18 10 517

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