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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AGE SPORT PAGEENER

VICTORIOUS COLONY ELEVEN ARRIVE IN COMMANDEERED VAN

the Colony Howe displayed amaz terval, and were lucky to lose by BORDERERS'

START DELAYED BY ngly good form.

POOR TRANSPORT

SHANGHAI PLAYER PUTS

BALL IN OWN NET

SWEEPING HONG KONG WINS

SHANGHAI NOW PREPARING FOR THE RUGGER INVASION.

BY

HE COLONY SOCCER ELEVEN ON SATURDAY ENABLED THE

HONG KONG TO RECORD A SWEEPING TRIUMPH OVER SHANGHAI IN INTERPORT ENCOUNTERS THIS YEAR. WINNING BY THE ODD GOAL IN SEVEN, THE TEAM NOT ONLY WIPED OUT THE STIGMA OF THE DEFEAT AT THE VALLEY IN 1931, BUT FOLLOWED UP THE SUCCESSES RE- CORDED BY E. J. R. MITCHELL'S CRICKET TEAM AND MR. A. O. BRAWN'S LAWN BOWLS SIDE.

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Both Suon Kam-shun and Wong Mel-shun plied their wing- ers with beauti. ful 10 passes, but they were not at home in the goulmouth, though Wong scored once and Suen Just missed on one occazion with a low drive from close in.

The Colony half back s worked

well together and were well covered by Mullano and Strange, ho performed great things in the first half.

Bilgs

was very steady, his tackling being

Howc.

only the odd goal.

Mullane and Strange proved staunch defen- dors and kicked strongly, but Par- doc, the visitor's vico-captain, was the outstanding player In de fence.

In the forward line Cheng Shiu-hong! согой two, ex- cellent goals, while Howe ably led his line and scored the win- ning goal with a brilliant heador.

STRANGE,

FORWARDS

DOMINANT

Indifferent Display By

TH

Club Pack.

IMPROVED HANDLING.

(BY SCRUM HALF.)

KOWLOON GOLF

Cogan's Big Win Over Remedios.

WILSON BEATS RUSSELL.

The following are the results of the Second Round of the Kowloon THE Borderers forwards, which Golf Club Championship played form six-eighths of the Army over the Kowloon course yesterday:. 'pack, again demonstrated on Satur- D..C. Wilson beat G. H. Russell day that they are going to be one 8 and 2.

P. W. J. Planner beat W. S. Hil-

of the determining factors in the Triangular Tournament series this Her. 3 and 2. Benson. Against the Club they hold

no advantage in weight in the tight medios 6 and 5. scrums, but each man pulled his weight to enable Tratt to offer a beat A. T. Braley by 4 and 3.

After ten minutes' play Hong strong challenge to McElney's very sound, but his passing left Kong opened the scoring when

brilliant hooking abilities. If played

room for improvement.

Pardoe

1

rous-

Chong dashed in from the right they showed any fault it was that to get his head to a beautiful cor their back row, Hardy, Walters and: ner kick frora Baldry. Gash, Lloyd, broke up too quickly. This the Shanghai captain, equalised caused the collapse of the Borderers soon after when Pardoe had the scrum on several occasions. Hardy two very enter- misfortune to handle within the and Walters are

prising wing forwards with Walters penalty area.

Shortly after

ARMY CRICKET TRIUMPH.

Five Navy Wickets Fall For 17.

PREMIER LEAGUE GAME.

At King's Park yesterday the Army defeated the Navy. by 27 runs in League L Cricket. This is the Army's first win, having been beaten by the K.C.C. in their first fixe ture. The Navy sustained their second defeat. Full scores were as follow:

ARMY.

J. E. H. Cogan beat F. E. A. Re- Earlier is the week J. MacKnight Lt. Garthwaite, e Holland, b

Thompson Bandmaster Troute, e Kinchin,

b Holland

Cricket Notes

By Athole

A. H. Musson, a Shaw, b

Enden

A. C. Hamilton, e Donald, b

Holland

Capt. Mirehouse, 'c Armytage,

b Marsham

son

Extras

ing game and hia fast minute selection in place of Barber was largely responsible for the Hong Kong victory. Barber has played frequently in Shanghai, and his tactica SHANGHAI HAVE EXPERIENCED A LEAN YEAR, WIN- were known, but Pardoe was

Gash's equalis little too eager and negligent of THE Police, who defeated the Pte. Dewey, b Eaden an unknown quantity. Though ing effort Bolton, in the twenty the offside rule. Crewe-Read play- junior champions in their first Lt. Wilkinson, 1.b.w., b Thomp NING ONLY THE POLO INTERPORT WITH AN ALL-AMERI-

having the misfortune to pre-fifth minute of the game, backed a magnificent game in the pack match of the season, registered

on Lt. Anstruther, e Donald, b CAN TEAM AND THE TENNIS, THE HOME TEAM BEING

sent Shanghai with a gift geal,

Holland heeled a pass from Gash, and, and this position suits him much their second League success Pardoe was quite the best of with Rodger unsighted, the ball better than at three-quarter a full Saturday when they overcame the BEATEN ON EVERY OCCASION. THEY ARE NOW PREPAR-

the half backs.

ontered the net to give Shanghai back. Gilmore and Tratt were in-Royal Engineers by 4 wickets. Lt. Cragg, not out ING IN THE NORTH FOR THE VISIT OF THE COLONY “RUG-

Duncan also played a good spoil the lead. The Northern team's valuable in the tight and Tratt's It was G. R. Wynne's match, Lt. Young, b Thompson

former...soccer

Pte. Powell, st. Kinchin, Interport-

Marsham ing game in the first half, achiev-success was short-lived, however, deadly tackling was a feature of the the

er hitting GER" SIDE DURING THE CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS,

up 113 not out in very quick time, and scoring The Hong Kong soccer eleven, though being forced to comman-ing everything that was desired of for Cheng met a centre from game.

him by keeping the brilliant Keats Baldry with tremendous force to

leave Chow standing helplessTitterent display, only Me- his century, the first League three- Club forwards gave a very his runs out of 179. Included in deer a furniture van for transport to the ground, were clearly the well in check.

Mullane and Strange are un with a grand equalising shot. better of the two teams on view and fully justified the faith placed

doubtedly a magnificent pair of

Elney, Millar and Hall-Thompson figure Innings this season, were backs. They covered one another Five minutes before the inter-living up to reputation. McLellan four sixes and twenty boundaries. with splendid understanding and val Darky Chen, the Shanghai was off form and appeared very Lt. Anstruther come in for most Holland were steadiness personified.

left winger, gained possession listless. He plays cricket, hockey punishment, Wynne hitting him for Thompson when unmarked and easily beat and squash rackets and is perhaps three sixes in the course of two Eaden .... The Club secured overs, while Pegg also had a six Marsham Rodger to give Shanghai the lead over-doing it.

Anstruther, who the ball out of the tight scrums against him. by 3 goals to 2.4

clean as their rivale, but bowled unchanged throughout the Macintosh

always innings, concluded his laborious L. Marsham, was nearly smothered before he could give effort by howling underarm. Turner a reasonable opportunity. McElney's touch kicking at timesTN partnership with A. E. Carey,

in them by the Selection Committee. They were the lighter team, but their speed made up for this disadvantage, and their ball control

was far superior to that of their rivals.

This is the first Colony triumph on Shanghai soil. In the five previous encounters Shanghai won or all occasions, netting 20 goals as against the Colony's 7.

INTERPORTERS.. LATE

Commandeer Furniture Van To Reach Field.

DUNCAN OUTSTANDING. (FROM MR. W. E HOLLANDS)

Joint Manager of the H.K. Team.

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Exclusive To "China Mail."

Shanghai, Saturday. The Colony half-back line were machine-like in their pre- cision, Duncan being the out- standing man on the field.

Danean 1, 2

It was a wall fought game up tho

to

Jast

TEAM SPIRIT PREVAILS

Rodger could not be blamed

for the three shots that eluded

hls grasp.

required

It

miraculous save toj stop Gash's penalty kick; he was un- sighted for Bolton's mont back-heel; and "Darkin" Chen was unmarked by Bliss, and so was able to got w

well in position er that left him helpless.

Shanghai were

by outplayed much faster team: and their superior

Cheng And Baldry Flash to send in a scorch-

Across Brilliant

Centres.

PARDOE'S SELECTION SPELLS weight gave them

VICTORY,

(From Our Own Correspondent).

Shanghai, Saturday.

The Interport soccer match at the Canidrome today was a game between a team working in co-operation and a team of eleven very mediocre indivi- duals, and team spirit prevail- ed.

Shanghat

BOC-

cor enthusiasts

minute with received a rado Hong Kong shock when they

their team

Sunca-

superior in all do

fall to pieces in partments the second half in Cheng Shin-hong a mest (2) and scored three of Hong, Kong's four goals, a Shangha! player deflect

the

+ionál manner. Howe Crossing over with 戳 ·unde. served lead of 3 goals to 2, the

Shanghai team cracked up bad- ing the ball into ly after the gruelling pade his own net for set up by the fourth Bouthernera in the first half. Shanghat scored and in the face of through Gash thres formidable (penalty against

Pardes for hands), Bolton Lannched and Chen.

The commencement of the game was delayed owing to the Colony team being unable to secure a vehicle of any des cription to take them to the Canidrome. Eventually they commandeered a furniture van and were only a few minutes late.

HONG KONG ÿ COMBINED CHINESE

Colony visit

backs. Tho

ing

forwards

attack

attack

and

poor marka manship saved the citadel from

Mullane,

falling more often than twice in this

П

of

little advantage against a resource- ful and clever at- tack. A score 8-3 would have been a better reflection of the game, "andi even then Shanghai might have been flattered,

Rodger.

MARKSMANSHIP POOR

Tale Of Missed Chances In Second Half Of Game.

15,000 AT CANIDROME.

(Through Renter.)

Shanghai, Saturday. Hong Kong recorded their first. Interport soccer win on Shanghai soil when the Colony team to-day defeated the representative Shanghat team by 4 goals to 3. Cheng Shin-hong, the right winger, scored twice, while Wong Met-shum, his pariner, added

another, and Howe, tha centre-forward, scored the winning goal

half, N

Cheng Shui-hong displayed dazzling football and brought¡¡

the stands down on more than one occasion by the simplicity with which he beat Hurry to

send in glorious centres time

ondagala, Baldry, on the other, wing, was no fees bril- liant, and to his perfectly fudg.

ed contres can be attributedl the Hong Kong, victo

Howe, in the centre, led his for

COLONY ON. TOP.

There was only one team in the picture on the resumption. Hong Kong, combining excel., lently, ran rings round the Shanghai defence, but the shooting of the visiting for wards was very weak.

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

ca ka

14

137

R. W.

49 3

0. M. Q ...9 2 27 3 .12.2 31 0 25

NAVY.

C Dewey, b

B. Dewey...

Mirehouse Pay-Mid. Farnhill, c Musson,

18

Mirehouse

Mirehouse

such as this again proved very satis- who included nine boundaries in L.-Comdr. Shaw, l.b.w b factory. Burch's return to the team his 40 not out, Wynne participated Carrying all before them from was not a particularly happy one, in an unbroken seventh wicket part- Sub-Lt. Enden, st. Young,

nership which realised 181 runs. the kick off in the second half, the and very little was seen of him. Hong Kong forwards swept, down

W. E. Meadows found the rails on Lt. Comdr. Laing, c Cragg, b

the field and scored the squalisingTHE handling by the backs was a six occasions in his Innings of 30, goal when Wong Mei-shun put the. decided improvement on former scored out of 47.

Last out at 104 L/Cpl. Meehan final touches to an excellent move-games this season, but for some ment. Only a very short while unknown reason the strong Army batted patiently for his 29 runs, elapsed before Hong Kong gained, three-quarter line rarely got off scored oat of 74, and followed this

Anstruther

Marine Kinchin, c Musson, b

Anstruther

Lt. Armytage, c Anstruther, b

Mirehouse

the load. From a perfect cross their mark as a line, Galletloy was up by taking 4 Police wickets for 59 Sub-Lt. Carver, e Young, b kick from Baldry on the left Howe not up to his usual form and seems runs. Two years ago Meehan was

Mirchouso

Mirehouse

got his head to the ball to score n to have lost the speed and initiative a very useful all-rounder, and it is Sub-Lt. Donald, e Hamilton, b spectacular. and brilliant goal.

From now on it was a story of missed chances by the Hong Kong forwards, the Shanghai players being too occupied de fending their own goal to be really dangerous.

Roanit:

Hong Kong

Shanghai

Lt. Whiteway- E.R.A. Holland, not out

he displayed two years ago. Hamil-encouraging to see him regaining ton had one or two nice cut his old form. throughs, but he too did not im-Wilkinson batted well for his 81, Mne Thompson, b Anstruther press. The tackling by. Lewis was scored out of 50, and is an ideal excellent, but he has yet to learn the opening batsman for junior league purpose of a three-quarter. He has games. speed and his defence is very sound,

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

4

but his handling and lack of initia, HE Army, though without the

Tservices of Capt. Wales, Lt. Garthwaite tive leave room for Improvement.

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L.R.C. TENNIS

Hong Kong Rodger (Captain); Martin on the other wing was again Stocker and Pte. Ronan, managed to Mirehouse Mullane, Strange: BHK, Pardoe, Don starved, and we have yet to see this beat the Navy by a narrow margin Dewey can; Cheng Shin-hong, Wong Mel-speedy winger given a fair chance in their League match yesterday. Anstruther hun. Howe, Suen Kam-saun, and to display his undoubted abilities. The Navy batting was very die- Baldry.

Shanghai: Chow, Lining, Stoken; Stevens at fly half for the Borderers, appointing, their last five wickets Zee, Gash (Captala), Harry; Keats, M. loosed the ball out to his three adding only 17 runs when 45 were C. Chen,

Bolton, Turner, "Darkle quarters far more often than he did required for victory. Mid Farnhill Chen

in Wednesday's game, but for some opened the innings and again batted Referen: Mr. Lemise.

unknown reason the ball failed to patiently. When he left at 73 go right along the line as it should for 4 he had scored a useful 80. Chave done... Stevens forsook his Just when It Comdr. Shaw looked kicking tactics with marked success like getting set he stepped in front and played an orthodox game of a straight one from Mirehouse UNBEATEN throughout. He showed good under- und left at 71-2-15. On Saturday standing with Hoskins who had a he was clean bowled by E. R. A. satiefactory, afternoon at the base Holland for a duck in the Devon- Kowloon Indians Lose

of the scrum and behind winning shire-Kent, match-a sad falling At Caroline Hill.

forwards. He is still inclined to away from the form which produc

RADIO

REMAIN

In the week!

Three Finals Played On Saturday.

MISS THOMAS AND V. R. GORDON WIN,

heavy mist and drizzle

noon, prevented the Ladies Bo creation Club's tennis tournament

get offaide, but perhaps that is the ed 806 runs in two innings earlier throughout Saturday after The Radio Sports Club maintalo-influence of the speedy Waltere. ed their unbeaten record in the

amak Tournament this season He Club three-quarter line was T. Musson batted in a very sub from coming to a conclusion. Mamakunted the Kowloon held up time and again by La dued manner for his 48 value mores cuing the four Indians Tennis Club by two clear faulty play by Jenkins, The Shangable runs. He bit only three played, the Men's Singles: Club goals at Caroline Hill yesterday hal Interporter was most disappoint, boundaries and no fewer than Championship being postponed to

Cena lng. In the first half his handling twenty singles during the course of a later date, Hanib scored for the Radio in the and passing were pitiful, but in the his innings, Going in at the fall first half of the game, while Gurba-latter stages of the game he im of the first wicket at 9 he was last chan Singh found the net once in the proved, considerably and was not out at 187, Lt. Cmdr. Shaw holding

afternoon. N

The following were the results;

Mixed Doubles Championship (Open to Guests).

A crowd of $15,000 spectators second half. The losers defence, grassed in possession as he was in a good catch off Sub-Lt. Eaden. L were present in fine weather in which Karnall Singh and Naidu the earlier stages. He will be Hamilton batted brightly for his Miss Thomas and V. B. Gordon. when the game commenced under were outstanding, held the speedy seriously challenged for his place in 28, which included five boundaries, beat Miss Orme and G. Gamble

the Colony team to vlaît, Shanghal but his Impetuousness led to his 6-8, 0-7, Ideal conditions. Hong Kong Radio forwards well.

if he does not improve. Rigg, who downfall, E. R. A. Holland, tempting Mixed Doubles Handicap, fully deserved their success as (Continued at foot of previous Col.) deputised for Griffiths, played an him to hit too early at one they completely outplayed Shang-

hal, especially in the second half was partnered by John Roberts, the when the Colony forwards, miss-

ed numerous golden opportuni

THREE PASSENGERS.

wards with greât, dash and good | The Shanghai team proved vers judgment, his winning yosh being disappointing, Carrying no

* splendid example of opportuulam|er than three pas

In view of the Press reports from faded out miserably after the in-.

odor-and-sound, game rather slows, Hamilton scored his

eleh" futernational, Ferguson has than a brilliant ons, and if only he of 40 put on for the thir

yer · He has could speed up his play a little more Capt. Mirebouse, the Arm fidenco and looks & he would be a real,

to the Club also used the long,

for Shanghet. Lammert back, division. Ferguson again had 22 out of 27 added for

unfortunate this more opportunities hady few openings and he took them...

kls, attempts to against the Small

own have been

clever marking.

Capt and Mrs. Pride Cannon beat

A Clarke and Miss Mackie 6-4,

Don

Handicap.

and Mrs.

and Miss

Club Champion", PB Cannon.

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