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MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929.

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DUTCH INDUSTRIES

*

FACTS ABOUT LAST FAIR AT UTRECHT

The 20th Dutch Industries Fair was held at Utrecht. from Febru ary 19-28, 1929. The number of participants amounted to 1,151, and the number of visitors is es- timated at 75,000..

SATURDAY'S. SOLUTION.

FUHPPANCY.

DENLOADSI

MOR MESSED

OR

THE CHINA

MAIL,

for them, after good work by some clever runs on the left wing. Tilley, and the same forward add- No further scoring took place, and ed again. Langlands in the Navy the Navy retired worthy victors goal was hurt and the Borderers of a particularly sporting contest. came very near, Toal putting out- side. Full time came with the scores level.

Result:- Navy

Club de Recreio

Division II

FOOTBALL SHIELD

(Continued from Pagė 9.) dashing run and cross pass, but Hannan was slow with Pau ont of goal. End to end play with

Extra Time each side coming close was the

Langlands had returned again order, but Tsang on the Chinese right crossed in the nick of time and saved well early in the extra for Fung to add South China's time. Shears saved smartly at third goal close in, the interval the other end from Sorbie, In the arriving with South China lead-last portion of the game Crawley The Small Units, finished úp slipped both backs cleverly and their League programme by Another Early Success scored in the corner of the net, drawing with the R.A.F. at Soo- South China repeated their a hard game ending with the Bor-kumpoo after a moderate and un- first half success for Lai Wai-tong derers winners by the odd goal in eventful game. with delightful footwork got

The Airmen were alightly the through again early and China led by four goals.

ing by three goals to nil.

five.

SMALL UNITS v. RA.F.

Hard Rather Than Brilliant better team on the run of the The game, on the whole, was play, but missed many chances Eastman and Hedley were hard, rather than brilliant, and of adding to their score. The Kowloon's dangerous men, and there were many mistakes. The Small Units, on the other hand. the fleet winger made a splendid Navy did not trap the hall well, were quick to seize every oppor dash, but Pau saved right on the and much of their good work was tunity which came their way, line hard lines for Kowloon. Įspoiled by faulty finishing,

Twelves being a particularly McKelvie had changed places There was very little difference thrustful leader of the attack: with Easterbrook, hat the Chin-between the teams, the Borderers The Airmen obtained the lead ese forwards were having a day appearing smarter forward, carly in the game, Keary getting out and Angus saved on many where, Toal, Crawley, and Cook through with a good effort occasions. Miles got away on were bright. Basham and Mar- Kowloon's left, but put behind, tin were good defenders. and Hannan with a fine chance slipped. Pau saved finely from Hedley and Hannan, and Angus kept out a very hot one from Leung Wing-tak. McKelvie was | prominent with a great bit of defence work under the bar, but the Chinese could not be denied and Lai Wai-tong scored the fifth goal in clever style.

Shots from Hedley and East- man in the closing stages were well kept out by Pau and China were attacking at the final whistle.

Kowloon Early Surprised Kowloon were surprised early. The Chinese dashing early attack had a big bearing on the game. Angus, with a strong sun facing him, was shaky at the start, but played finely after.

Langlands was very good in the Navy goal; and Carey, Usher, and Tilley were fine defenders. Gray and Sorbie were the pick of rather an enterprising forward line.

League Division I NAVY v. CLUB DE RECREIO

At Caroline Hill, the Navy defeated the Club de Recreio by three goals to one, after an in- teresting

well-contested

game.

ami

Referee: L/Cpl. Grieve. Teams:--- Navy: Turner; McGregor, Jones; Prior, Perks, Priestly; Van Tramp, Firth, Kernick, Stapleton, and Preston.

Pile played a very clever game Souza, Silva-Netto; C. Silva;. C. Club de Recreio: Beltrao: at back. McKelvie was easily the Gosano, Figueiredo; R. Gosano, best halfback on the side, the Ward, Roza, Pereira, Rocha and

Brown.

After a period of even ex. changes Twelves scored a pretty goal for the Small Units.

The Airmen suffered a further Teverse shortly after the interval, Twelves presenting Gosling with a delightful opening which led to the latter scoring. with a shot which was placed well out of Jarvis' reach.

The Airmen did the bulk of the attacking from now on, but it was not until the last few mo- ments of the game that they man- aced to get on terms through Plunkett. McGowan played a fine game in the Small Units goal, and had the distinction of saving a penalty.

Result:-

Small Units R.A.F.

2

BASEBALL

CHINESE LEAGUE JUNIOR FINAL

SOUTH CHINA TRIUMPHS

The South China

Baseball

veteran being outpaced at times. but rarely out-generalled. Easter-

Rocha opened up the game brook was rather disappointing and never really held Lai Wai-with a bright dash in the direc

tion of the Navy citadel, but Juniors played the Kiora in the tong.

McGregor obtained possession and Eastman and Hedley were Kow sent the leather back to mid-field, final of the Chinese Baseball loon's star forwards, both giving where Kernick collected.

This League at Caroline Hill yesterday

| fearless backs. *

the alert and cleared in a busi-

com-

a fine display. Eastman was player, in conjunction with Firth, afternoon, and captured the fast and dangerous; Hannan was made the first attack for the championship by a score of 7 or 5. rather slow; but Andy Duncan Navy. Beltrao, however, was on and with an inning in hand. was always a big worker.

The winning team was Faultless Goalkeeping

ness-like manner. Kernick again posed of junior players selected Pau's display was faultless, and took a shot for goal, but he did from the South China Athletic Li Tin-sang and Lau Mau were not display his usual accuracy, his Association, none of the crack The halves were a very steady Some exciting play took place just Mr. O. W. Luke, in Landing shot going wide of the mark. players from the Dragons parti

ticating. line without any outstanding outside the visitors' goal-mouth, brilliance, and Leong Wing-chiu but Silva-Netto was just in the over the trophy, said that until a again played as strongly as his right position to nullify the shot. few years ago baseball was almost How South China Won The Recreio fought aggressively unknown in the Colony, and since at this stage, B. Gosano and Ward then, the game had become South China won through their brilliant forwards, and Lai Wai-giving a polished display on the second in popularity to football right wing. The latter sent in a among the Chinese. They owed tong gave one of these outstand-delightful first time shut which much to Dick Shim, June, and the ing exhibitions of which the was brilliantly saved by Turner. Lee Brothers in promoting the The clever forward is capable. Fung Each goal was raided in turn and game among the Chinese. at centre and I Pak-wa on the both custodians were given every

junior players, in their second left were very hot trio and they opportunity of displaying their season, had shown a very high both had a big day. The right

skill.

standard of baseball and bid fair Recreio opened the score

teams.

confreres.

wing was not so impressive but after twenty minutes play, a fast to become rivals to the senior fitted in, Tsang at outside right drive from Roza Pereira com- playing dashing football. Chiu

Kwok was too often easily knock-pletely defeating Turner.

ed off the ball.

Kowloon's Day Off

This set-back served to put the Navy on their mettle, and a hot bombardiment of the Recreio goal

Kowloon never played dis ensued. spiritedly.

When the handicap

The equaliser was not

of goals was large they stuck the long in forthcoming, the ball en- pace but it was not their day. tering the net off Perks after The victory went to the cleverer Van Tromp had placed a corner team on the day's play, in a most interesting final with heaps of good football and hard going.

Division II

NAVY AND K.O.S.B. PLAY EXTRA TIME

kick in style.

beautifully accurate

Half-time:-

Navy

Club de Recreio

Sailors Take the Lead

The Navy were quick to resume the aggressive after the breather, Kernick and Firth being promin- lent in a virile forward line, but the This Shield final in the Second Recreio defenders were playing a Division provided. a great fight, sterling game, Silva-Netto being and with the teams level two all particularly brilliant both in his at full time, extra time was tackling and kicking. The Navy's

Both

came efforts were rewarded. Perks very close, but the

Borderers again converting a corner kick secured the verdict in the last taken by Van Tromp two mutes by the odd goat "In The Navy were by far the

necessary.

five.

teams

stronger team at this stage, and Teams

Beltrão had his hands full in deal- Navy: Langlands; Bessant, ing with shots from Preston, Carey: Usher, Tilley, Bell; Key Stapleton, and Firth An occa- Cann, Gray, Fleming, and Sorbie, sional breakaway by the Recreio K.O.S.B.Shears; Bird, Mar forwards, of whom B. Gosano waŻ tin; Druary, Basham, McKnight; the pick, looked dangerous, but Cook, Toal, Crawley, Hume, and the Naval defenders were quite

Stevens.

Referee: Mr. Stokes.

Promise of Close Fight

Early exchanges predicted

capable of dealing with the situa-

fion, and quickly set their för- wards on the move again. A fur- other goal was soon forthcoming

hard struggle. The Navy side Kernick accepting a pass from were very heavy in defence and Van Tromp to score with a fast smart forward work, by the Bor-low drive..

derers was broken up by Tilley The remainder of the game and Carey. The Navy attacked lacked much interest, although strongly and Fleming missed the Recreio battled gamely for a good chance, Martin putting well further point, Brown bringing off up the field. Hume and Stevens findulged in a nice movement, but Langlands was safe in the Navy goal. The Navy halfbacks were -good, and gave their forwards

The results of the Fair were quite satisfactory." British and American business was much in- terested. On the other hand, a decided reservedness on the part as follows-Holland 788, Africa many chances which were not ac-

of

German businessmen was-1, United States of America 45, cepted. Crawley scored a fine "PONTIAC”

noticeable.

Belgium 30, Denmark 1, Germany goal for the Borderers, who led at The group "Building materials" 147, England and Scotland 47, the interval by one goal to mil. and "Roadmaking" was well re- France 42, Italy 6, Japan 2, Nor- Soldiers Score Again⠀⠀ presented. The sections Furn-way 1, Austria 31, Portugal 1, The Borderers were playing ture" and "Glass and Earthen ware" showed remarkable pro

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Czecho-Slovakia 3, Sweden I, Switzerland 5.

The next Fair will be held at Utrecht from September 3-12. The exhibition space in the main building will then be twice as

The Colonial Section was this time entirely devoted to tea culti vation.

The number of participants was large.

good football forward, Crawley and Toal being dashing leaders The latter put them two up with a fine effort. The Navy did not deserve to be two down on the run of play, but were disappoint- ing in front of goal Gray scored!

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