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SOUTH CHINA LOSE TO BANDOENG
JAVA CHAMPIONS AVENGE EARLIER DEFEAT
FIRST REVERSE IN 29 GAMES
LEE YEE SUN AND LEE WAI TONG SCORE BUT ODD GOAL DECIDES.
(Special to China Mail.")
Bandoeng, To-day, The South China touring football eleven sus- tained their first defeat while in Java when they went down to Bandoeng Selected by the odd goal in five before a crowd of 12,000 spectators on
Tuesday.
Bandoeng lost to South China by three clear goals on Monday, but in yesterday's game their re- shuffled eleven played well above form, and caused their supporters much surprise by defeating the Chinese champions.
Lee Yee-sun, the centre forward, and Lee Wai- tong, the captain--of-the-tourists-and-inside-left, scored South China's points,
. Within the last year Southside-forward China has ever pro- China have played 29 matches duced, headed the goal-scoring list whilst on tour, and of these they during that tour with 31 to his have won 25, 3 matches have been credit, and on this tour he is well drawn and 1 lost. Bandcony in the running to repeat his for-
therefore be well satisfed mer success. with their success especially after losing their first match by six clear goals and their second, which was played on Monday, by three clear goals,
can
Remarkable Record,
South Chloe during their last tour played 24 matches; won 21; drew 8; and scored 110 goals as against 23. Lee Yoe-sun, who has proved himself to be the most pro life scorer on the present four, did not take part in that' tour, Fung King-cheung, the champion League goal-scorer, filling the centra-forward position.
Lee's Opportunity.
Resulta.
South China have now played five matches whilst on the present tour with the following results:
v. Combined Saigon v. Sadec ...
V. A. Combined XI. v. Bandoeng V. Bandoeng
5-1.
BO
4-1
8-0
2-3
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L.B.A. TO PICK HONG KONG SIDE FOR INTERPORT.
Meeting On Friday.
The Lawn Bowls Association are holding a meeting on Fri- day to determine the composi tion of the Hong Kong side to visit Shanghat for the Inter- port. encounter which com. mences on September 10.
:
LOCAL FOOTBALL SURPRISE.
Chinese Clubs Demand
Information.
VOTING VALIDITY.
H.K.F.A. Accede to Wishes of Chinese.
Local Football has received yet another setback. Just when all disputes appeared to be amicably settled a fresh bombshell has been thrown into the soccer camp.
The South China Athletic Association and the Eastern Athletic Association, two of the leading Chinese clube in the Colony have questioned the validity of Chinell members who are not representatives of any Club voting in the elections at the last Annual General Meeting of the H.K.F.A. on July 8. The two clubs in question have successfully demanded the names of all persons who were present and who voted at that meeting.
At the general meeting of the H.K.F.A. Council which was held last night, Mr. R. K. Duncan, the Chairman, read the two letters re- ceived by the Association from the two Chinese Clubs,
South China Letter.
The letter from the South China, its signed by Mr. Mok Hing, as representative, stated:
Goal-Scorers. Lee Yee-sun, who has séored in
At the meeting of the South all five games, heads the goal- China Athletic Association Com- scoring list with eight fo is mittee yesterday, (July 12) I was credit, whilst Lee Wai-tong (6), instracted to ask the Chairman of Ip Pak-wah (3), Chu Kwok-luen (2) the Hong Kong Football Associa- Lee Wai-tong, the skipper of the and Wong Ka-leung.(2) added the tion, who officiated at the Annual side and probably. the finest in- remaining thirteen goals.
General Meeting of that body on July 8, to supply me with a list of the names of persons present and who voted at that meeting, to- gether. with the names of the affiliated clubs each represented.
There were 41 votes cast at the election of the Honorary Secretary, 23 votes for Mr. W. E. Hollands
Y.M.C.A. Water Polo Win
Over South China
Avenge Former Defeat By Odd and 13 for Sergt. A. R. Brittala.
Goal In "Y" Bath
RAILTON'S BRILLIANT DECIDER ·
Sailors, soldiers, Europeans and Chinese were all represented in the crowded gallery surrounding the Y.M.C.A. bath last night when the "Y" avenged their former defeat at the hands of South China by winning by the odd goal in three.
The Y.M.C.A. were at full strength and were all out to avenge the narrow defeat (1-0) they sustained at the S.C.A.A. pavilion less than a month ago. South China, however, turned up one man short and gladly accepted, the services of W. Stoker, who was sportingly lent to them by the "Y.”
The game commenced raggedly, frequent stoppages being caused
the | by the visitors standing on
bottom in the shallow end, and quite a few minutes élapsed before they were able to adapt themselves to the 'conditions.
* Stokes Opens Scoring.
A fine passing movement resulted
in Stoker receiving possession four] yards out and, swimming. in, he |placed a fast shot in the far corner.
EXHIBITION TENNIS CANCELLED.
Owing to the heavy rain. which fell, daring the morning the exhibition lawn tennis match between Chun Choon leung and Denis Hazell and E. C. Fincher and F. V Reid, which was to have been play
of the net giving Angus no chance.,ed on the K.CC. courts this
Kerr Prominent.
Wong Sul-man, the Interporter,
afternoon, has been cancelled.
of
Al80 some of the Council- lors received
many 48 43 votes. Од pages 51-52 the Association Handbook 1931-32, under "Clubs Affiliated to the Association," there are only 18 names. The maximum number of accredited representatives entitled to vote at that meeting according not therefore exceed 36. to Association Rule No: 5 could
The S.C.A.A. protest that the whole procedure, particularly the election at the Annual General Meating of the H.K.F.A., is not in order, and to ask
you to call another General Meeting and have
another election.
The courtesy of an early reply will be much appreciated.
The second letter from the Eastern Athletic Association was in very similar vein.'
Information Should Be Given.
The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall was of the opinion that the information Bought by the Chinese clubs should be furnished.
"Our attention has been drawn to certain Club rules. I hold a certain view on the interpretation of these rules and I am sure that other members of this Council also hold certain views. I think it is- only right that in the interest of |- this Association that we should
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Two Chinese were killed and two others seriously in- jured, following a terrific explosion and fire aboard the Jardine's 8.5. Chip Shing, moored at the Standard Oil Com- pany's wharf, Laichikok, on July 15. The ship, at the time of the outbreak, was loading benzine for transhipment to Amoy. The fire occurred at 8.45 a.m., and panic broke out among the stunned fokis and Coolles, following the blast. The fire which originated in the No. 2 hold, was extinguished by 10.30 o'clock. The European members of the crew for- tunately managed to make good their escape from the con- flagration. A full story is published in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
Madame Tsai Ting-kal, the wife of General Tsai Ting- kai, Commander-in-Chief of the famous 19th Route Army, distributed the awards at the prize distribution of the Tai Tung College in the King's Theatre, July 17. Some 3,000 persons attended the function. Mr. H. C. Ching," B.A., pre- sented the report, stating that on the whole, the year under review could be described as. prosperous and successful. He dwelt on the increasing number of students, applying for admission to the College A report is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
*
Although Mr. M. K. Lo's motion for reforms in the local system of refuse removal, suggesting the trial of a new type of garbage truck which would make impossible the shed- ding of refuse, was termed by Mr. G. R. Sayer, Head of the Sanitary Department “an absolute libel on our service," it was nevertheless passed by a vote of five to three at a meet- ing of the Sanitary Board held on July 19. The meeting, which was characterised by sharp exchanges between Mr. Lo and Mr. Sayer (Chairman), la' fully reported. In the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL..
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An appeal against a judgment awarded to Mrs. Chuk Shuk for $42,000; against the Banque Franco-Chinoise given in March last year, by Mr. Justice Wood, engaged the attention of the Full Court of Appeal on July 18. On the Bench were Judge Sir. Peter Grain, of Shanghal, Sir Joseph. Kemp, KC., Chief Justics of Hong Kong, and Mr. Justice Wood. The case, which is proceeding, is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
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We want ho cared to, could have raised the Club with these names. question of amending the rules at everything to be open and above | the annual meeting. He could board.”
Club and asked for the rules to have written in on behalf of bis).
was kept under strict surveillance Deciding Goaltake Counsel's opinion on the com by Kerr, who played a very sound The deciding goal was the best struction that should be put on game at full back The Chinese of the match. Erle Railton re-these rules since they have been forwards dominated the play to the seived the ball from Kerr in his questioned. I understand from Mr. end of the first half, but poor own half, and, showing a ne ture Mok that he has sought legal shooting and the sound home de- of speed, he swam down to the fe opinion on this subject." fence nullifed any further goals, yard mark, and sent in a brillian Army Action.
At the change over the missing shot which was winner all the Captain Haywood, as the Army Chinese forward turned up and way. This proved to be the last representative said: was allowed to take the bath in goal of the match, the final whistle "The G.O.G. has instructed me to blowing with the Chinese forwards tell you that in the event of the Chinese Clube not entering for the
cadent League or competitions for the Benson 1982-8, he will reserve the
The meeting right, to exarsias his own hant in forn
Stoker's position.
Buy Equalise. Kerr gaye Ambrose a bath-longth pass which the latter had no dia- culty in converting Ewok just falling to stop the
in possession.
Names Furnished. The Honorary Secretary was.. be amended, but that was not done then instructed to furnish the Anything that was done at the An South China and the Eastern Ath- he com ual Meeting was according to pro-letic Associations
plate list of names of nducted as tending, or were absent
Was no meeting.
duncil also
the
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