FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1932,
THE CHINA MAIL.
AGE PAGEER SPORT PAGE 2122
SHANGHAI
SOCCER
INCIDENT
Whole Chinan Team Walk Off Field.
THEN RETURN TO BEAT :
TUNG HWA BY 3-2.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, Tuesday, INPRECEDENTED scenes were witnessed at the
UN
Ploneer Field ground on Satur- day when the whole of the Chinan Football team walked off the field of play as a protest against the referee's decision in awarding the Tung Hwa team with a penalty. "Darky" Chen, the Interport for- ward, was clearly disgusted with the referee's decision and the rest of the team needed no urging to follow him from the field.
I
The referee took little notice and signalled for the kick to be taken and N. Lee drove the ball into an undefended goal. Chinan, however, returned to the field after the players had discuss. ed the situation for several mo- ments and won the game by 3 goals to 2 thus smashing Tung Hwa's un- bealen record.
This incident follows close the heels of other irregularities which the Shanghai Football Ag- sociation have been confronted
Home And Away Soccer Tables to Date
Arsenal (2)
Derby C. (15)
FIRST DIVISION.
HOME
Goals.
10 8 0 2 25 11 18 9.6 1 2 25 13 14 10.8 1 4 15 10 14.
AWAY
Goala
Aston Villa (5) Wednesday (3)
P. V. L. D. F. A. Pis. 9 7 1 1 32 14 16 18 10 9 1 0 35 15
P. W. L. D.
10 X 1 1
27 16
Total F. A. Pta. Pts. 312
17
9 2 2 6
14 15
9 3 5 1
17 18
9 2
10 4 3 3
དྷྭ;
19 18
9 27
11
I 13 23
3 4
215 13
10 21
9 6 0 8 21 10 15
10
.9
18 15 11
10
12 17
..10 7 1.2 27 13
*Leeds U. (-)
West Bromwich (6) 10 7 1 2 2
7 1 2 22 8 16. Newcastle U. (11) 10 & 2 2 22 14 14.
Sewc Huddersfield (4) 9 5 3 1 13 10 11 Everton (1)
Sunderland (13) Bolton
W. (10) Sheffield U. (7)
95 3 1 23 19 Portsmouth (8)
10 6 3 1 19 15 ...10 4 3 3 24 1 15 Liverpool (10) Blackburn R (16) 9 3 2 4 20 18 10 C. (10) 9 5 3 1 25 15 12 Manchester Chelsea (12) **
10 5 a 2 20 16 12 Birmingham (9) Blackpool (20) Middlesbro (18) Leicester C. (ID) *Wolves (1)
Stoke C. (3) Bradford C. (7) Tottenham (8) Bury (6) Swansea (15). Fulham (-)
2 5 9 10 9 23 5 21 721 7 21
6 17
7 17
4 16
9 2 7 0
9 23
4 16
9 5 3 1 14 10 11
64 11 20
4 16
9 6 3 0 21 14
10 2
8 0 11
27
2 14
9 2 6 1 10 17
02
6.1
17 24
5 10
9 0
7 2
30
Z 10
10 0
9
10 1 3 6 12 16
9 61 22 2
SECOND DIVISION.
HOME
Goals,
P. W. L. D.
A. Pts.
1 19
7 0 3 37
6 15 27 24 G 16
9 5 0 4 20 31 10 9 1 9. 19
84 12 20 13
with, and an enquiry is to be held | Manchester U. (12) 10 2 2 12 1
this week.
ENGLAND & PORTUGAL SOCCER TEAMS.
International Matches
Millwall (9)
ymouth A. (4) Oldham (6)
Southampion (14) alla C. (16) Nolta †Grimsby T. Okiham A. (18)
Lincoln Co Bradford Notte F. (11
10 14
9 6 2 1 23 11
11 13 9 7 1 1 19 10 15 5.3 2 26 17 12
10 5 4 1 21 18 11
11
22 11 12 21
13 15
11
22 10 11
30 18 12
Port Vale (20).... 9 5
West Ham U..(-) 9
4 6 0 22 23 Preston N.E. (13) 10 Chesterfield (17) .. 8 2 2 4 10 12 8
Bunrley (19)....10
AWAY
Goals Total P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pta. 6 1 2 18 10 14 29 4 2 3 16 12 11 27 3 4 2 18 16 8 25 5 4 1 14 13 11 25
8 20
4.3 17 19 3 4.15 22
5 20
3 10
8
6 0 14 19
8.1
5 21
10 190
6 3 14
10 3
10 3 3 4 11
9 16 3
10 0 7 3
9 31
9 2 5 2 12
10 2 6 2
11 32
8
9 1 7 1
9 20
3. 11
3 5 2
15 12 9
9 1 6 2
15 28
2 11
For 'Sunday Herald' Cup Charlton A. (16) 10 3 5 2 15 14
The following have been select........ to represent ENGLAND against Wales
in the Sunday Herald
Charity Cup match on Tuesday on
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Brentford (5) the Club ground at 8.30 p.m.
Fogwell (Club); Alen (R.A.), s. Reading (2)
Norwich (10) Strange (Club) (captain); Robertson:
Exeter C. (7) (Navy), Pardoe (RA), Bliss (Kow-Bristol R. (18) loon) Wood (R.A.). Bryant (R.A.) Crystal P. (4) Purkins (Navy), Ridley and Baldry Southend U. (3) (Lines.). Reserves: E. Strange (Club),oute Saleras (Navy), and Kirkham (Lin-Queen's P.R. (13)
Watford (11) colms),
"Aldershot ( Bournemouth (15)
representide
The following will Portugal against China in the Se- Luton T. (6) cond Round of the Sunday Herald Brighton (8)
Charity Cup on Boxing Day at 8.30 Northampton (14) Coventry C. (12)
p. m. on the Club Ground.
R. Marques (St. Joseph's); R. SI+Bristol C. (-)
Gllingham (21) va-Netto (Recreio), L. Gomes (St. Torquay U. (19) Joseph's); S Souza (St. Joseph's), Clapton O. (18) N. Beltrao (St. Joseph's), L. Fern- Cardiff C. (9) andes (St. Joseph's); S. Souza (St. Swindon T. (17) Joseph's), B. Gosano (St. Joseph's), *Newport C. (~) A. V. Gosano (St. Joseph's), I. Ro- cha (Recreio), and F. A. Santos (Recreio).
Reserves V. Costa (St. Joseph's) V. Marques (Reercio) and J, Gomes (Recreio),
League Soccer To-morrow.
HOME
Goals,
P.W. L. D. F.
F. A. Pls.
7 6 0 1 15 6 13 7 0 3 34 13 17
6 13 23 10 15
20 10 11
23 16 15
21 11 13
21 11
19 14
5 3.2.26 20
32 2 14 12
7 1 3 8 12 17 5
AWAY
Goals F.
Total
A. Pis. Pts.
P. W. L. D.
10 7 2 1 23 14 15 28
7 2 2 311 11 7 24
7 2 1 4 10
9 4 3 2 13
1 à 3 12
33 12
8 8 23
12
17 10 21 14
CREIGHTON BEATEN
Points Decision Causes Surprise.
ROY GRAYHAM WINS.
Kid Allen Forced To Retire in Third Round.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, Tuesday. TOCK CREIGHTON, former
J. Colony champion, lost his
China Welterweight Champion- ship title to Raul Talan at the Auditorium on Saturday night, when the referee surprised a packed house by awarding the newcomer from "Mexico City the verdict on a points decision over ten rounds.
It is believed that Talan's splen- did ring craft won him the title, as Creighton was the aggressor throughout. Creighton weighed in) at 1464 lb and Talan at 142.
The winner has left for Japan where he hopes to be engaged in several tournaments prior to his return to Amorica for an invasion of the West Coast.
Joe Sacramento, the Filipino holder of the China. Lightweight Championship, loat his title on a points decision when Fred Zavelitch of the U. S. Marines forced him the full distance.
Other results were as follow:
Roy Grayham (H.M.S. Devonshire) 175 lbs beat Farmen Lockaby (U.S. Marines) 178 lbs on a foul| In the tenth round. Jack Spencer
(LM.S. Devonshira)
140 lbs beat Larry Blakely (U.S. Marines 148 lbs on a technical knock out in the sixth round.
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
CHESS
Kowloon Chess Club Champions
Senior
A. D. Sequeira v. P. T. Rozapic A. C. Ridlington v. J. S. Smith B. W. Paul v. C. M. Sequeiro
Junior
A. J. Brinkoff v. P. Yvanovich A Kurrik v. H. H. Bush
T. E. Parry v. J. Easton
A. Prate v. A. L. Rocha
Dr. H. D. Matthews v. M. Curletti
HOCKEY
Mamak Tournament
University v. 12th. Battery
(Sookanpoa 4 p.m.) (Marina 4 p.m.) Friendly Match. Hong Kong Hockey Club "A"
v. Y. M. C.A.
(King's Park, 5.15 p.m.)
TO-MORROW CRICKET First Division
Signals v. Medway
Civil Service v. University (F) Indian R.C. v. Craigengower (F)
Second Division
Police v. Hong Kong C.C. (L) Cralgengower v. Queen's College (F) University v. Civil Service (F)
FOOTBALL
Lai Wah Cup Competition- Chinese V.
(Caroline Hill, 8.80 p.m.) 1 Second Division Lincolns v. St. Joseph's Ewo v. South China Chinese Athletic v.
Navy Club v. Tsung Tain
S. W. Borderers v. Royal Artillery Kowloon v. Eastern
Third Division
St. Joseph's v. Lincolns Royal Air Forces v. R.A.S.C. Signale v. Radio Sports. University v. Recrelo
S. W. Borderers v. Chinese Athletic
RUGBY
Combined Services v. Club
(Bookunpao 4 p.m.) SUNDAY GOLF Completion of first round of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Admiral's Cup: Completion of first round Kowloon Golf Club Junior Champlon
Mno. Hotkinson (U. S. Marines) 140 lbs beat Kid Allen (Hong Kong) 146-lbs on a technical knock out in the third round "Wop" Standell (U. S. Marines) 140
lbs beat Carl Peterson (H.M.S. ship. Devonshire) 143 lbs on pointa,
Ranger's Soccer Forecast
Saturday.
FIRST. DIVISION
ARSENAL * Shamela U.
BIRMINGHAM v. Portsmouth
Blackburn
Blackpool
4 18
Derby
6 17
EVERTON
LEEDS
3 15
4 14
6 3
5 14
0 6 1
8 1
11 1 * 3 10
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
HOME
Goals.
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts.
6 1 4 25 12
Chester (3)
16
Hull C. (8)
7 6 0 1 28 6 13
Crewe A. (6) Gateshead (2)
Kowloon will play St. Joseph's in Southend (7)
the Premier Soccer League on the Wrexham (10)
K. F. C. ground at 4 p.m. to-morrow, Accrington S, (14)
Barrow (5)
3.07297.12
28 6 18
and their Second Division fixture Manaleld T. (-) 11 61 4 27 10 against Eastern has been postpon-ambit
Doncaster (15)
ed. The junior league game ba†Barnsley (-) tween the R. A. F. and R. A. S. C. Stockport C. (12)
has also been postponed.
NEWCASTLE AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Application Rejected.
Newcastle United's ambition to run a team In the Second Division of the Scottish League, taking over the fix tures of the expelled. Bo'ness club, will not be realised. The Scottish League Management Committee has decided not to, entertain the proposal.
Rochdale (21)
Walsall (16)
AWAY
Goals
Total
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pts. 7 5 2 0 15 2 10 26
10 3 3 4 14
16 17
81.4 3 14 22.
B. 21
21
v. Middlesboro'
Newcastle
v. Aston
V. Wolves
v. Bolton
Villa
M'CHESTER C. v. Huddersfleld
WEDNESDAY
T. Liverpool
SUNDERLAND. Chelsea
WEST BROM F. Leicester
BRADFORD C. Y.
SECOND TO N
BURY
Chesterfield
FULHAM LINCOLN
MILLWALL
Notts C
PORT VALE
v. Burnley
Charlton v,`-.Notte "F
v. Bradford
v. Oldham
TOTTENHAM
v. Grimsby ::
STHAMPTON v. Preston
Swansea
GRIMSBY LINCOLN NOTTS C. PLYMOUTH·· PRESTON STOKE BWANSEA
*. Barnley
v. Chesterfield
v. Millwall
v. Manchester U. ¿
บ
Oldham
F.
WIRD DIVI: hampto
ALDERSHOT Bournemouth Bristol
CARDIFF
v. Bristol R. v. Luton
Coventry C. v. Gillinghamt v. Torquay v. Reading
Y. WATFORD
Brentford
of
THE H. K. SWIMMING ASSOCIATION
REORGANISATION NOW
ALMOST ASSURED A
ERIC RAILTON SECURES CHINESE AID IN MATTER
TRIANGULAR INTERPORT NEXT YEAR.
China Mail.")
(Exclusive to the
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THE combined efforts of Mr. E. W. Railton, of the Y.M.C.A., and Mr. Mok Hing-kwai, Chairman of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, will probably result in the reorganisation of the Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association,
European and Chinese Swimming Clubs have been invited to send representatives to a conference which will be held in Lane, Crawford's Restaurant at 5.15 p.m. on January 6. At this meeting two points will be discussed in detail:-
(a) The reorganisation of the Association and the consequent paying off of the outstanding, bill to the Victoria Recreation Club."
(b) The Triangular Interport between Tientsin, Shanghai and Hong Kong which is to be decided in the Colony next year,
i.
With regard to the outstand- ing account of approximately $600 against the Association, Mr. Mok Hing Kwal has given Mr. Railton his assurance that he will fully support Mr. Rall- ton in his venture,
The Hong Kong Swimming Asso-} clation lost its prestige when it found. itself. financially embarrass- ed on the return of the Interport Swimming team from Shanghai. It was only a matter of $600-owed to the V.R.C. for the use of their bath for gala nights-but no one In an exclusive interview with was prepared to pay off this sum Mr. Mok Hing Kwal, a China Mail outstanding, and the Association representative was informed that then censed to extat.
the Chinese Amateur Athletic
Mr. Eric Railton made repeated Federation, of which Mr. Mok is endeavours to keep the Association|Chairman, would be only too plens- from drifting into obscurity, but ed to come forward and co-operate his efforts proved unavailing, and, with the Club or individual ender as far as swimming was concerned,vouring to form a new Association the Association concluded its short thus making a 1988 Interport pos life three months ago.
Bible.
OPTIMISM IN NORTH - RESPONSIBLE FOR MOVEMENT.
CHINESE DESIHE INTERPORT ENCOUNTER,
At the same time as the Associa- Mr. Mok went even further when tion was undergoing a trying period he stated that whether an As- Shanghai and Tientsin were Indulg-sociation was formed or not, the KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Founded In 1929.
The Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association" "„was founded in 1929, and the first meeting of the Association was convened by Mr. James Stewart on July 17 of that year.
Chinese Federation would gladly join Mr. Railton in making, the In- |terport possible,
Mr. Mok Hing Kwai, who is on the Football Association and -vari- ous other associations told the: China Mail that he personally would do his best to promote in- terest in the scheme, and would be. responsible for the Chinese co- ing in an Interport encounter in operating with the Europeans In
this sporting cause. at which Tientsin, an encounter ON (NORTH).
**"Chinese support on sports com- v. Hart'epoola
Hong Kong should have been repre-mittees is absolutely essential," sented. The absence of the Colony
CLAPTON CRYSTAL P. Newport N'THAMPTON QUEEN'S P.R. V. Southend Swindon
V. NORWICH v. EXETER THIRD DIVISION BARNSLEY Carlisle CHESTER
V.
GATESHEAD
-Y. Crowe
CHESTER UN. BRIGHTON ·s..
WEST HAM YWlymouth
DIVISION (SOUTH).
BRISTOL C.
320 Clapton
COVENTRY EXETER
NEWPORT
10 3 4 3
7 26.0
14--10 9.21
23
4 22
8 18
9 15.
5 20
0.16
14
B
8 13 4818
3 20
6 20
zu
3 18 14
8
28 7:10
19
19
LUTON
7 0 5 2
TA
73 0 4 14 9 10
10 2 4 4 13 21
8 18
12.2 5 6 .18 19
10 345 3. 16 239 18
918
K17
5. 17
2.17
14 Darlington.
15
15
196'. 18
8 4 3 1 19 14
7 4.2.2- 23:13.
..10.58 2 13: 8701 19.
Rotherham U...(19) “10 ·
Carlisle U. (18). York-C. (9) Tranmere (4)
Halifax T. (17)
8.34 10
48 8:27 25 11
3 2 1 18 16
7-3 3 1 13
New Brighton (20) 9 14-14-22
Hartlepools (19)
Darlington (11).
3 2 2 14 12
10.26 29
10 16 3 16 26 5 12
WATFORD
v. "Aldershot
v. Brighton Y.Reading
v. Bristol R.
Southend
P..
Crystal
7. Gillingham
THAMPTON E Norwich
CARDIFF Queen's PR. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). BARNSLEY P. Southport
York:
DONCASTER Crewe GATESHEAD Y Barrow HALIFAX. Rotherham HARTLEPOOLS v Mansfield 9 2 61 522 5 11 HULL
v. Rochdale 10 0 8 2 17 46 -2 10
V. Carlisle STOCKPORT;
Accrington
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
HOME
F. W. L.`D, F.__A‚ ̧Pts. Rangers (2) .11 8 07839||11|| 79. Hearts (8)
1090128519" Motherwell (1) -,,,, 10-8 1 140 18 1 Celtic (5). *St. Johnstone
A ·(10)+11
Few people expected Newcastle United to succeed in this attempt: St. Mirren (5) Had they been successful in their Partick T. (6) application, an embarrasing pozi-Kilmarnock (9)
tion might have arisen. If the Queen's Parkas
Tyneside second string had by any
igi
Third Lanark (4) 10"
(19)
chance gained promotion, they would have found themselves play. ing against des such as Glasgow Ayr U. Rangers Celtic, Midtherwell and Dundee (1
Morton
Hearts a ludicrous thought Ardelcon
The Scottish authorities are keen Burila onycutting
heir w second diy
ness Clubs at the
crash met oblac
and
Fatep near
16
10
16218
116 2
2 10 27 2 10 TRANMER CHESTER
AWAY A
Goals Total P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Pts. 10 5 2 2 21 12 31 12 58 118 18 11 30
31
WREXHAM
BCOTTISH ABERDEEN CLYDE Falkirk HAMILTON BEARTS
Kilmarnock MORTON
LRghton
Celtic Airdrieonians v. Cowdenbeath ww.Dandes
DONCASTER v. Tranmere
Halifax HULL
Rochdale Rotherham A v. Mansfield SOUTHPORT v. Accrington Stockport
v. - WALSALL WREXHAM v. Darlington York
v. Barrow
Tuesday.
FIRST DIVISION Birmingham .Newcastle
Blackpool CHELSEA
EVERTON
DERBY Liverpool V.. Blackburn
H'DERSFIELD. Bolton
Leeds
Leicester.
v. Arsenal V.Portsmouth MIDDLESBRO Sheffield U WEDNESDAY... Manchester C.
V. Aston VOL DIVISION SECOND DIVI BRADFORD C., Bury BURNLEY
V Grimsby
Lincoln
Wolves
CHEST FIELD Millwall's NOTTS F. OLDHAM
PORTAVAPA
Notts C.
r. Stoke
SOMET
Ye Preston
VALEMI Charlton STHAMPTON *v* Swansea TOTTENHAM AV Bradford WEST HAM Fulham
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
WEATHERWELL BRENTFORD ▼ Northampton
Stirling
QUEEN'S PK ve Ayr RANGERS v St Mirren ST. JO'STONE 7. Third. Lanark
1823 Boxing Day,
AANGEPA – FIRST DIVISION
ARSENAL v. Leeds
18 ASTON VILLA_v, Wolves
BLACKBURN STY
Everton
occupied by the
BRIGHTONEREYE Queen's P.R.' Bristol
RV Aldershot COVENTRY HO
{Bristol Ch EXETER v. Swindon Gillingham
CARDIFF “Bournemouth
Southend-
·PA
NORWICH
RE
ON: (NORTH)
Cherter Carillis)
IRIS DIVISION: Bolton Blackpool,
BARROW CA VISITDERSFIELD
CREWE DERBYASA
GATESHEAD LIVERPO
Hartlepoole
Manch
RPOOL Save Cheiden
WEDNESDAY
NEWCASTLE Birmingham PORTSMOUTH YA
SHEFFIELD USA
WEST BROMyBunderland
BECOND DIVISION BRADFORD.Tottenham
CHARLTON-Portalo
FULHAM
BY, PHULE:
v BARNSLEY Rotherham.
TELD:
v. Neil Brighton ROCHDALE Trinmère
A DONCASTER WALSALL Wire VanAtockport 3 [Teuma 1 : enpitál letters” probable winning combination whi
ing nechan
ted by both teams, be
team was much regretted by both stated Mr. Mok. The Chinese are always ready to co-operate and help. northern teams, and a hope was in any way they can and will give then expressed that 1933 would ace
Hong Kong again in the field. It any sporting cause all the neces- was this optimism shown by the sary support. Northerners that encouraged Mr. Railton to make an appeal to the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa tion.
The V.R.C. have given Mr. Rail- tou no encouragement in his lone battle to save the Association, and It will be interesting to see whether they will support the band of new. enthusiasts. The Association has no need to worry about, the V.R.C., should the latter déaire, to remain outside the Association, as they have either North Point Stadiums or the Y.M.CA. bath at their die posal for any Association function.
INTERNATIONAL
SOCCER IN
SHANGHAI
Argylls Players Aid Scotland.
The following were the results of the International Soccer matches played In Shanghal last Saturday: ENGLAND: 8 PORTUGAL
8. PALASTINE
RUSSIA
SCOTLAND CHINA
Goal Scorers tugal 1M:
land)
Gash (1
Treks
Tan
laco
COMING SOON
TO THE
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