THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ANGE SPORT PAGEEMED
COMPLETE LIST OF GOAL-SCORERS IN THREE SOCCER DIVISIONS
Soccer
Personalities
Wong Mei-shun
(South China).-
W
TONG mud, his that in local piper des in 1935 when
left.
Probables Come
Under the Searchlight.
(By Outside Left.)
OMMENTING on Tuesday's' play XXTONG MEI-SHUN is another
Cit is unnecessary to say anything player who will give the
more about Radger in goal. He is Northern defence some anxiety, his undoubtedly the finest goalkeeper in drives on Tuesday were beautifully the Colony. He is to captain the placed and well timed, he is a side and will certainly make a good elever dribbler, and is capable of al
rare burst of speed.
one.
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TULLANE played his usual bril-UEN KAM-SHUN'S ball control Jiant game and completely when within the goal area is balled the Borderers' forwards, be excellent, and he has made a good is a good strategist, and should be partner for Baldry on the wing. Ho
a thorn in the Shanghai Interport is to be given another trial on Friday, when he will be transferred side.
10 inside right to partner Gosano, His inclusion, in the final team, in spite of Dominy's claim, is almost assured.
A great asset is the anticipation; and his covering of his colleague} }was outstanding.
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LISS is not as good as Teng Kwan, but he possesses that extra bit of sturnina which the Chin
ese player lucks. Bliss is certainly
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ALDRY al ́outside left leavesį nothing more to be desired.
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He has put in good consistent work
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Ip Pak-wn, the dashing South China left winger who is unable to make the trip to Shanghai owing
Canton residence. The Chinese skipper would have been a certainty had he been eligible.
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eipate in the games in the Seventh He was an outstanding player on prowess ut shooting from long range THE good, the left combination of.
wiuri.
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The halves will be at full
strength, Wong Mei-shun having ample support from Bliss and Dun-
can.
Correspondence.
SOCCER SELECTORS DO NOT LOOK "PROPERLY",
[To the Editor, "China Mail."} Sir. I should be much obliged if you would allow me space in which
to eriticise 'Outside Left's' various suggestions and criticisms with re- gard to the series of Interport Soc- cer trials, which have taken place recently.
First of all with regard to his selection of a probable side hol states that Bliss will probably fill the right half position. In the
Weak Navy XV Lose To Borderers
Armytage Outstanding Man On The Field
A
TRATT AND CREWE-READ GOOD
opinion of others and myself this weak Navy Rugger fifteen, jeleverly swerved past Galletley and position could better be filled by playing one man short through-Hamilton for a clear run down the Tong Kwan, who gave an excellent out the game, were decisively de- the touchline, but when confront. display on Sunday last, his play befeated by the 1st Bn. South Wales ed by the full back he attempted to He invariably came to his side's res- Sookunpoo by a goal, ing the feature of a listless game. Borderers yesterday afternoon at swerve in with disastrous results, a penalty Gould tackling him well to take eue with amazing dribbles and goal and a try (11 pis.) to a try him into touch. From the lineout spoiling tactics. Bliss I will admit (3 pts.). The Borderors fielded the Borderers sont play into the has more stamina, but he has not their strongest side.
Navy 25 with two splendid kicks the "football brain" of the Chinese | The Borderers were superior at into touch by Hoskins and Hamil player.
forward, but this may not have ton. Secondly Outside Left' favours been the case had the Navy had a The Navy's equalising score Barbar in the centre-half position. full side of forwards, but with one came a few minutes before the interval, Rothwell taking a pass from Partridge to down the touchline and evade Gould to touch slown for a try between the posts. Linton un- accountably failed to convert. Half time:
the
at
Navy..
S. W. B.
run
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ARMYTAGE TO THE FORE
he was recruited by the South China a hard worker, as he clearly demon on the wing this season, and should on Tuesday. Howe will have to look It must be stated now that Barber short in the scrum, it made all the "C" team. His progress was 80
The an ideal partner for Jones, who, to his laurels if he is to uphold his has only made one appearance in difference in the world. istrated on Tuesday; he was always
ig reputation; his last two displays the interport trial series, and rapid, however, that within a year
'played, and combined excellently
The Borderers were the better! have been very poor. Howe lacks that his showing was not of the side in the loose and dribbled ox- he was playing in the premier near the ball and was continually,
that final dash which Johnston dis- best. If a man is to be played on ceptionally well. The touch-kick- league team as centre forward, after using his head to advantage. His with him in the trial last Sunday.
played, and, although a faster man his reputation, then all I can say laing on both sides was excellent, but having learned the game at outside great fault. Iny in his clearances.
TONES who again makes his than Johnaton, seems to be very that Hong Kong do not stand an particularly so on the part of the
appearance in the probable side lazy.
earthly chance. I would suggest Borderers, who in the second half Well built and possessing a goud ADUNCAN seems to have made turn of speed Wong was further a great recovery from the will be one of the most dangerous
playing Duncan in the 'pivot posi-kept the Navy continually hemmed in the forward line. His honoured by being selected to parti-form he displayed on Sunday last. men
tion and moving Barber to left half, in their own half. HE rest of the forwards are if he must be played.
The second half opened sensa The Navy had a considerably tionally, the Borderers sweeping Far Eastern Olympiad in the Philip-Tuesday and spoiled magnificently, was demonstrated
Last but not least we have the weaker team than last Saturday, the Navy forwards off the ball to on Sunday last, Jones and Baldry should give the pine Islanda as China's centre-for- and his feeding of his wing was a when he gave the opposition no end opposition no end of trouble while estan of Howe in the centre for and this in no small way accounts dribble the length of the field and
feature of the game He is another of anxiety. He has proved an ideal the Suen Kanahan-Gosano
ward position. Howe, as is well for their defeat.
to reach the Navy five-yard mark, In 1930 during the South China man Shanghai will have to look out partner for Baldry, having played in bination is another force, to be
known has already been chosen for
Lt. Armytage was the best but here Rothwell executed a fine. a former trial with him and on that reckoned with.
centre forward position in tour of the Philippines he earned for.
man on the field; his brilliant pickup and found touch ten yards the nickname of "Tank" as he was!
occasion he gave an excellent im-
spite of his recent poor displays. He runs and cut throughs were a away which removed the immediate GOSANO was the cooler of pression of his powers of combina
there again rises the question of re- no doubt has a fine record but keen bustling forward. During D
feature of the game. Another B.
danger. the recent tour of Java he obtained. the two wingers on Tuesday's tion.
Navy man who shone was Lt. putation. Johnston's, showing on another nickname, that of "Locomo-game, his centres were well-timed
Rothwell, who tackled fear- Tuesday tive".
was a much better one
■HE Probable side which will His speed and unerring and landed just where the forwards
The backs Mullane and S. Strange than any of Howe's,
lessly and made some brilliant meet the Rest of the Celony are an excellent combination, and leader's dash and sparkling play The Police when within shooting wero. It was a very great pity that
runs down the touchlines. Un- necuracy range of goal made him a popular he was starved, because he has the on Friday is composed of one of the should stop anything coming their is the sort of stuff we want, not the
fortunately he received little ball control and speed, which so strongest aides the Colony can put way. Rodger in goal has this sea- kind of player who waits for his quarter, otherwise there might support from his inside three- This year Wong will probably many of the other wingers seem to out,
Jaon been, beyond reproach.
inside men secure his first "enp" in Interport lack. His present form will be a Their chances for victory are us
to put the ball right; The chances are that the Pro-
have been n different tale to matches, and there is no other source of danger to the Northern sured, if the forward line retains bables will probably run out easy little, if no effort at all, to try and at his very toes, and who makes
tell. player better entitled to one. Dort.
that bit of dash which was exhibited winners by at least three goals.
For the Borderers, Cpl. Tratt get the ball from the opposing was outstanding in the forwards.] backs.
His dribbles were excellent and he Howe I will admit can send in a was always to the fore in the loose. first-timer whenever the opportuni-Hoskins, the serum half, displayed ty presents itself, but this unfor- amazingly good touch-kicking, and) tunately is a very rare occasion. 1 Pte. Jones (35) was another to and others I have met are agreed find touch on more than one occa. that Johnston would have made the aion with a lengthy kick. better centre forward, but as this position is already filled we have only to wish the team every success.
In concluding I would point out; that it is a pity there are not more! Chincae and Portuguese playera in the final trial, for in my opinion there is better talent elsewhere.
player in that team.
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Complete Goal-Scorers In Three
BORDERERS INSIDE FORWARD LEADS THE WAY.
JONES' TALLY OF 12.
Athletic Star Nets 10 And A. M. Omar 11.
FIRST DIVISION
The following is a complete list
of goal-scorers in the First Divi-
sion of the League to date:
Jones (Borderers)
Ho Ka-kuen (Athletic)
Bryant (Artillery)
Davis (Borderers).
Mak Sul-han (Athletic)
Notems (Kowloon) Harding (Lincolns Wood (Artillery) 31oore (Artillery)
thom (Lincolns)
Johnston
(S. China)
(S. Chino)
Baldry (Lincolns) Harris (Borderers) Dominy Webb)
(Club)
E. Strange Santos (Recreio) Howe (Club Date (Club)
(Kowloon) Gonsalves (Recrelo) Higgins (Lincolna) Channings (Borderers) Palliater (Borderers) M. Railton (Club)
Souza (St. Joseph's) Leonard (St. Joseph's) Plie (Police)
Williams
(Police)
Cornwall (Polic)
Iu Tok-ki
Chan Kwong-in (Athletic) Leung Tat-wing (8. China) Forest (Police)
B. Gosaho (St. Joseph's)
Bizer (Navy) McKelvle
le (Kowloon)
Enatraan
(Kowloon)
A. V. Gosane (81. Josepli's)
Lo Chal-wan. (Athletic).
Ribeiro (Recreio?
Lai Kwok-chin (Athletis)
Ridley (Lincoln).
· Hawson (Navy)
Usher (Navy)
12
Leung Wing-fat (S. China)
Hynes (Club)
Fowler (Club)
. Duncan (Club)
Duncan (Borderers)
SECOND DIVISION
The following is a complete list jot goal-scorers in the Second Divi-
sion of the League to date:
Ko Hung-chung (Athletic)
Matthias (Borderers)
Bamblyn (Borderers) Morriss (Borderers) McGuiness Parking
Lincolns)
(Navy)
Williams (Club)
Au Ping-ming (Ewo)
Lakeman (Borderers) Yung Kin-po (Athletic)
Kam Cheung-Jam (S. China)
Frearson (Artillery}
La
Honghi (Ewo) Chadwick Webb (Koway)
Leung
Lin-yick (S. China) Lo Chai-wan
Pan (Athletic)
(Lincolns) Hocquard (Lincolus) Reece (Borderers) Purcell (Borderers) Souza (St. Joseph's) Santos (St. Joseph's) Olu Shuk-yan (Ts
Cheung
ukevan (Tsung Tsin) Koon-son (Athletic) Chan Cheung-chun (Athletic) Watson
(Club) Hardy (Artillery) Discombe (Artillery) Wong Chee-kam (Ewo) Wung
(Ewa)
Bentham Phillips
Warnesy)
(Navy) (Kowloon) Bickford (Kowloon)
To
(8. China) Wal-yick (S. China) Ng Po-kai (8. China) Ng. Po-kim. (S. China) Young Blu-rick (8. China) Eastman (Kowloon) White
Davis (Noon
Martin (Navy)
Biurrell
Smith vy).
Sayer (NAVYLAN Bryant Lal Kong-la (Ewo) Tass Tim-kau (Eno) Hai, Young-in (Ewo) Stanton CArtillery); Wood (Artillery);
Staan (Club)
Hynes (Club) Simmons (Club)
Sharp (Club)
Lowe (Club)
Wong King-chung. (8. China) Lau Tang-kan (Ewo) Barnes (Lincolns)
Belts
(Lincolns)
Malpas (Lincolns) Pritchard (Borderers) Johns (Borderers)
Wallace (orderers) Guterres
10
8
Lam
(St. Joseph's) -no (Thung Tain) Tak-no Chun Kwang-kwan
(Tsung Toin)
Ka-ping (Taung Teis) Wong Sul-aam (Taung Tain) Wong Yuk-sam (Tsung Tain) Po-hing (Tsung Tsin)
Thong
Tang Sik-pan (Taung Tain).. Ip Wal-Jam (Taung Tsin) Sui Kin-choi (Athletic) Fung Kwong-tang (Athletic).
hen (S. China) cung Pauon-hen
(8. Chine) Lai Bül-wing (8. China) Sze Powai (Eastern)... O Yu-lin (Eastern) ... Chan Wing-ko (8. China)
* Scored all the goals in one match.
THIRD DIVISION
The following is a complete list of goal-scorers in the Third Divi- sion of the League to date:
A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)
Purcell (Borderers)
Sanda (R.A.S.C.)
Tate (R.A.F.)
0. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)
Hay (ASC)
Costelho (St. Joseph's)
Lau Wal-kwong (9. China) Liu Shu-ming (8, China) Campa
(Recreio) Nelson (Borderers) Нагоод Johns
u Tulive
(Athletic)
(Lincolns)
(Athletic) Morgan (R.A.S.C.) Tol Wing-chai (Talkoo) Wong (University) Oilvalca (University); Tion (University) Arenili (Radio) Aycock (Radio) Elma (Radio) A Oliphant (Signals)
Hin Ya-kwan (Athletic):
* Kweka\Yin-ming -CAthlette)
Divisions
Clarke (Lincoln)
Davis (Lincolns) Dennis (Lincolns) Marshield (Borderers) Lau Tat-sang (8. China) Yeang Pun-hiu (S. China) Pegg (R.E
L. Castelho (St. Joseph's) Santos (St. Joseph's) Costa (St. Joseph's) Clements (Lincolns) Keamish (R.A.F.) Huct (R.A.F.)
Azim..(St.
Joseph's)
Harding (H.E.) Whiting (R.E.)
Tang Yuk-shan (S. China)
Chan Tak-aang (8. China)
Pereira (Recreio)
Macintosh (Recreio) maci
Rees (Borderers)
· Xavier (Recreio)
Steele (Lincolnt)
Ip Yin-pol (Athletic)
Ng Yu-hin (Athletic)
Chan Ip-ping (Athlette) Craiggs (R.A.SC.) Joyce (R.A.B.C.)
Gray (R.A.18
Lemox
Jones (Signals) Brown (Signala) Sueu Au-wing (Taikoo) Ng Chock-min (Taikoo) Lee Shiu-kan (Taikon) Lau Hang-wing (Talkoo) Chui Yu-chuen (Taikoo) Lau (University) Reed (University) Tavares (Radio)
With the Latest Assortment of Nuts!!
WHEELER
The Selection Committee have only to look 'properly.'
The Borderers scrum packed. much better than their oppon ents and heeled better too. Their heeling was clean and the ball was got away on each 'occasion with
précision
workmanlike
The Borderers continued to press and, taking the ball in the lineout, were all over the Navy. The latter were awarded a free kick for a foul tackle and Martin found touch to relieve a dangerous situa tiqn...
At this period of the game Lt. Armytage came to the fore with a series of brilliant runs which baffled the Borderers, and gave the Navy three quar- ter some fine openings, all of which they failed to make use of.
The Borderers were now having most of the play. From a scrum on the Navy five yard line It. Crewe-Rezd dived over to score the Borderera first try. Knight miss- ed the converting kick from a diff cult angle.
The kick off saw the Borderers (once again carry play into the Navy Lt. Crewe-Road, who has play-half, but determined tackling, at ed full back up to date, was out times brilliant on the part of the standing in the forwards. He led Navy backs, kept the invaders out Yours etc.,
his men through tight corners and for a time. Eventually the Bor- INTER-NATIONAL
was responsible for many, a fine derers' three quarters got going Hong Kong, November 8.
opening.
and they carried everything before ["Sympathiser's "letter will be
Martin at full back for the Navy them for Pie. Jones (25) to score. published in to-morrow's issue exhibited a safe pair of hands and This time Pte. Knight converted owing to heavy pressure
on cleared well whenever called upon with splendid kick which the sports columns to-day.]
CLUB
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Kowloon
FIRST DIVISION
v. Navy
(Club 4.15)
v. BORDERENS (Kowloon 4.15)
ARTILLERY v. Police
(Sookunpoo 4.15) SECOND DIVISION BORDERERS v. Tsung Tsin
(Bookunpoo 2.45) ARTILLERY v Eastern
(St. Joseph's 2.45)
EWO
...V. Club
(Club 2.45)
ATHLETIC____v. St. Joseph's
NAVY
(Villey 2,45).
v. South China (Kowloon 245) Kowloon V. LINCOLNS
(Chatham Rd. 2.45); THIRD DIVISION. South China V. R.A.S.C.
(Caroline Hill 2.45) ST. JOSEPH'S v. University
(St. Joseph's 4:15)
WOOLSEY RAF, v.: BORDERERS
QUEEN'S SUNDAY.
CRACKED NUTS
(Recreio 4.15); LINCOLNS V. Talkoo
(Recreio 2.45)
ATHLETIC v. Radio Maths (Caroline Hill 4:15) R.E.
BIGNALS (Chatham Rd. 4.151
A
to do so. The Navy three-quarter brought all round applause. line were good in the first half, but From this period to the end the cracked up badly in the second Navy tried hard to score, but the when most of the passes from the Borderers proved too much for scrum went astray.
them.
The teams lined out under Capt. Gottwaltz.
Linton Injured. Linton, another of the Navy for- South Wales Borderers:-Sergt. wards, worked hard, but had to Gould; Pte: Lewis, Lieut. Gallet- retire for a short period in the loy, Lieut. Hamilton, Cpl. Shaw; second half owing to an injury re- Pte. Stevens, Ptc. Hoskins; Lleut ceived...
Crewe-Read, Cpl. Tratt, L/Cpl. In the first half the Borderers Hardy, Pte. Watkina, Pte. Lloyd, opened the game with a dribble Pte. Walters, Pte. Jones (25), Pte. which carried play into the Navy Jones (37)..
25, from where Martin picked up
Navy-Martin; Rothwell, For to clear with a long kick to touch.tridge, Lochley, Barnes; Armytage, From the lineout the Borderers Woods; Linton, Smith, Robertson, gained possession and Crewe-Read Deacon, Doggett, Scarlett, William- opened up the game with a long son, Hubback.
pass to his three-quarter line, but before they got really going, Roth- well brought Galletley down with a splendid tackle..
CLUB FIRST TEAM. The Club team to meet the
Army at Sookunpeo on Saturday at 4.15 p.m. is as follows:
3. J. H. Fox; J. J. Ferguson, A. F. Jénkins, R. II. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert: MW. Turner, AZA. Macintosh; S. H. Garrod, J. H McElney, G., G. Moutrie, A. P. |Hall-Thomson, A. K. Munro, f. 1
Millar, D. McLellan and A.
From the ensuing scrum the Navy were penalised for off- side, and -- Lloyd, taking the kick from 30 yards out, kick ed a splendid goal to give the Borderers a three points lead. From the kick off the Navy gain ed possession and opened out their Cox.
game with a fine thrée quarter Reserves W, H. B. Rigg and movement, which, however, falled F. A. Merry,EN
to materialise when Partridge wan
brought low by Hamilton
Midway through the game Roth woll was given the ball after sca good three quarter movement He
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