TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL.
AGE SPORT PAGE 2
CHINA REACH FINAL OF
SUEN'S ARTISTRY
REAPS REWARD
BELTRAO CANDIDATE FOR INTERPORT CAP -
YEUNG SUI YICK'S CENTRES
CHINA,
CHINA TO MEET WINNER OF ENGLAND - WALES DUEL.
(By Outside Left.)
HINA, winners in 1930, and favourites this season, entered the Final Round yesterday when they easily beat Portugal by six clear goals.
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SUNDAY HERALD" CUP WITH 6-0 WIN
BLACKHEATH AND RICHMOND
BOTH DEFEATED.
London Welsh Lose At Bristol By Narrow Margin.
London, Saturday," The following were the re- sults of to-day's Rugby Union games:-
Bedford. 13 Leicester 10 Bristol
9 London Welsh 7
Coventry
O.M.T.
Blackheath
6 Richmond
HOME FOOTBALL
TABLES TO DATE.
FALLELALTERELUIJA LITRATE
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|HONG KONG MACAO Sonc
YACHT RACE.
Adverse Tide May Spoil Manchester U. 21
Event.
D. Pts 4 30
SECOND DIVISION. ̧
3
Harlequins
9
Northampton 8 Gloucester
18
Stoke C.
27 London Scot. 6 Plymouth 21 Exeter
0
Bradford C.
Bury
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NO NEWS YET.
Grimsby
In the Chinese team every man was a brilliant stylist; they all
No word has been received rê played at the top of their form. Gone were the uncertain methods,
garding the fifteen Hong Kong of their play as displayed in the Lai Wah Cup on Saturday, and with yachts which left here yesterday Lincoln the injured Cheng Sui-hong displaced, and Syen Kam-shun reveal-morning for the annual 70 mile Bradford
race to Macao and back. Last year Port Vale a cable was received
at the Yacht West Ham Club on the day of the start to say Preston that the boats had turned the bouy Burnloy at Macao, but no such message was Charlton forthcoming this year.
ing his best form with Ip Pak-wa as his partner, the Portuguese defenders endured a strenuous ninety minutes to be beaten by quicker footwork and more cunning methods.
Wong Sul-wah came in as centre-half, and, although small of stature, he completely bottled up A. V. Gosano, the probable Inter- port centre forward, throughout the game.
The Portuguese forwards were ed by Beltrao, but now, however, at the evaded his shadow when Ip got patchy in their work. Souza
away, and after a short passing outside right was a fuilure, and
movement between these two which not until well into the second half left the defence standing TAM did Santos, the left winger, get the KONG-PAK scored the third goal. better of Leung Yin-chan er Li Tin-sang. The inside men did not give Gosano much support, Rocha being out of his class, and B. Gosano kept wandering to no ad- vantage for the majority of the match.
The only support that the Portuguese forwarda received was from Beltrao, their centre half.
The Chinese again rested on their Inurels and the Portu- guese came through better on this occasion, but they got no ncarer beating Lim than when Santos was brought down in the penalty area by Li Tin- sang. Lim saved B. Gosano's "spot kick" which was flashed It was an straight at him. easy save and most unfortun- ate for Portugal.
Yeung Sui-yick was again
He played one of the best games responsible for a Chinese success of his career, and if he can main- when he dashed through to centre. SUEN KAM-SHUN took the ball
tain his present form, he should on his head, and, with the skill of have no difficulty in coming with a master, nodded it pust the de- in the Interport selectors vision. fenders to drop kick the fourth At times he toyed with the Chinese goal for the Chinese.
playera, and always made the most
of successes in tackling in. taking
A. GOSANO HITS POST.
The Portuguese were given
the ball up tu the Chinesa goal another chance to show good com. area before parting with it.
AGILE MARQUES.
Gomes was the better of the twol backs, but neither could check the splendidly positioned movements of the Chinese forwards. Marques, had no chance with the shots that beat him, and played a good game between the sticks, displaying good anticipation and clearing. well
bination when A. Gosano came back to get the ball away from his own half.
In view of the poor breeze, the yachtsmen are relying to a large extent on the tide, and if they fail
Chesterfield
ELLSWORTH VINES DEFEATED
IN TENNIS TEST.
Australia's Great Recovery.
Melbourne, Yesterday..
The visiting American tennis stars began the second Test against Australla to-day.
Results:
H. Hopman (Australia) beat Ellsworth Vines 6-4, 1-6, 8-5.
J. Crawford (Australia) beat Allison 6-3, 6-4.
Gledhill (U.S.) beat Sproule 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
Allison and Van Ryn (U.S.) beat Sproule and McGrath 6-4, 7-9, 6-3, 6-4~~Reuter.
6 22 WREN RUGGER TEAM
TRIUMPH.
8 Б 21
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
to return to the Harbour by 8 pm Brentford to-day, they will be too late to gain Reading the advantage of the current, and Exeter will not be able to reach home to-Norwich
Crystal P. day.
Southend On enquiry at the Yacht Club, the Brighton Chin Mail was Informed that the Brit
Bristol R. boats are expected any time after 1 Aldershot p.m. to-day. Should the boats fall to Luton
Watford reach home by 8 a.m. to-morrow the Watte
Queen's P.R. race is not completed.
The race which is generally sail- ed in 24 hours, is for the George Hutton Potts Challenge Cup.
Cam Kong-pak was not his usua! WYM.CA. hockey centre.
BROWNE, the
forward, who has scored 39 goals to date this season, ple
D.
"D" Co., Borderers
Lose By 7-3. *
16 At Sookunpoo on Friday after- 15noon, the H.M.S. Wren rugger XV. 15 defeated "D" Company -South Wales Borderera by a dropped goal
and a try (7 points) to a try (8 points).
Lt. Ryder and Griffin acorad for P. W.
the Wren, while Lewis scored the Pts 19 14 3 2 30 Borderers try which was not con- 10 10 2 7. 27 victed.. 10 10
10 8
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Newport
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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Chuster
Hull Wrexham Barnsley
Gateshead
Crewe
Accrington Barrow Doncaster Santhport
Walsall
Rochdale Stockport
Rotherham Mansfeld Carlisle Tranmere
Halifax
Tork
New Brighton
Hartlepools
Darlington
D.. Pls.
Scottish League.
Motherwell
Rangers
Celtic Hearts
He dribbled through the Chinese defence to send in a rasping shot, which struck the post. B. Gosano should have netted the rebounding ball, but he shot wide of the mark. After getting so near to opening under pressure. He was, however their account, the Portuguese for- a trifle lucky in saving his charge wards faded out and with the within the first few minutes when Chinese taking up the offensive Tam Kong-pak's shot from a corner with Young Sui-yick in possession kick came at him with the impetus they went further ahead when, IP IP PAK-WA, PAK-WA notted from Yeung's of a cannon ball. however, opened the scoring centre.
St. Johnstone after the Portuguese goal had held
Aberdeen a charmed life. IP and SUEN dashing self, and, having received
Hamilton Partick KAM-SHUN played on the Chinese a kick, little was seen of his usual
St. Mirren left wing with rare understanding, whole hearted endeavours. Ho
Kilmarnock The latter is a great schemer, being was content to clear a passage for
Third able even under the heaviest of his wing man and remain down ENGLAND v. WALES Lark pressure to hold the ball until his the feld, but he was near enough
TO-DAY.
Olyda colleagues have shaken off the op. to the Portuguese goal when Ip and
Dandee position and positioned themselves: Suen Indulged in fancy play to
Cowdenbeath His speed was clearly demonstrat pass across to TAM KONG-PAK, "Sunday Herald" Cup A U ed when Young Sul-yick centred who made no mistake in netting
Semi-Final. and he fastened on and rounded the sixth goal
Thereafter the Chinese had the Sousa with the greatest of ease to
England and Wales will meet to- place the Chinese two goals up Portuguese on the defensive, but with a well-placed shot,
several smart saves by the Portu-day on the Club ground at 3.80 The Chinese then slackened the guese custodian, Marques, saved P for the right of entry into the
the Portuguese goal from further
fast-pace, but thle only magnified
the weaknesses of the Portuguese downfall.VIS
forwards and Lim. Thin-chan was rarely troubled.)
SUEN OUTSTANDING.
Portugal were outclassed in the second half, SUEN being the star of a clever opposing combination.
charge of the game and timed
Ldg. Sig. Archer, RN, had
the teams as under
Result:
China Portugal....
China:--Lim Thin-chan;
0
out
Final Round of the Sunday Herald
Falkirk Morton East Stirling' Airdéle
2D
22-16
22 14
24 14
28. 14
For the winners, Wotton, and Gotham, at full back, shone, while Lewis and Lt. Hamilton were out- standing for the Borderers.
M.C.C. DRAW
Bowes 4 for 18 In
Total of 89.
Hobart, Yesterday.
JOE DAVIS Tells You. The
BEST SCORING ZONE AT SNOOKER
THE best scoring zone at snooker
TH
is the spot-end, where the black ball helps you to score the
Do not play too hard.
The
dotted line in my diagram shows
the exact strength. Many ama
maximum. Too often, however, it】teurs fall badly' at these shotg
happens that the black ball Is |"covered""or otherwise out of post-i
tion. Then you want to get to the
simply because they
"flog", a screw, stroke."
always
This is the biggest mistake they
next best scoring zone, in midtable, can make. As a matter of fact, it where you have facile command of is decidedly difficult to play gen-
of the uine screw the blue within easy run pink.
*
strength.
In-Bulk Rule.
|AT
shots at forcing
T the baulk-end of my diagram 'I show a shot of a sort which often causes billiard room argu. ments. Cue-ball fa in hand, red just playable as shown. The cor- rect shet is to place your ball close to the red and play in-off sharp enough to cut red away for mid-pocket position.
It does not matter because your ball never comes out of baulk for this in-off. The rule is that, when the cue-ball is in hand, you can play at any part of a ball out of baulk.
"H. W. K." (East Ham) and other 'readers have asked me several questions about what happens at snooker when the one-ball is left- touching another. Much depende on whether the cue-ball is left touching a ball "on" or otherwise. In every case the striker must. "play away" from the touching ball without moving it, but if left touching a ball "on," he cannot incur a penalty for a miss, and may pocket any other ball
Reds, on an average, tend to which, ia "on." hang about somewhere between
For instance, after pocketing a red, the middle-spot and the top if left touching a colour, he may play cushion, keeping more or less in away to pocket any colour "on" But the vicinity of their original | ille f position. For this reason, a
touch
black,
shot of the type shown in my when that diagram and photo is often want ball is not
ed to get "on" blue when it is "on," h best colour to play.
must "play
away" and
The shot is a screw with right
sit
'ball
on
From my
The M.C.C. touring eleven were hand side on your ball: Decided forced to a draw by Tasmania screw is required, and I want you after a
farcical match played to note in photo how I make my home town, under the wettest of conditons. "bridge" to ensure the utmost Chester-
steadiness and accuracy...
Bold, "Rest" Ssend mo a By making your “bridge” in this
query about way you cut out that tendency to consecutive
billiards.
Scores were as follow:-- Tasmania: 105 for 5 (Paynter
3 for 40);
89 for 4. (Bowes 4 for 18),,wabble in the act of striking which misses M.C.C.: 380 for 7 dec.
is fatal. Strike your ball low and
he rule Make give a miss
In their first match against Tas-to the right. Play a brisk shot is that. 1 mania at Launceston the M.C.C. with plenty of life in it. won by an innings and 126 runs, your ball spin with powerful rota. -Renter.
tion.
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY
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you give af
miss then cannot give
another miss in succession. When played at a double-baulk, a miss does not count in reckoning consecutive misses.
W. P" states that after winning a game to a snooker handicap, his ep- ponent protested to the committee about certain alleged incidents in the play. This is not correct procedura, completely stumped by the first Any protest should be made white play The English selectors have rea announcement of his name; even is in progress, or immediately. after son to approach the whole busi the secretary of the Rugby Union the game at the latest. A subsequent ness in a strain of justifiable It is only right in this case to
could not supply any information. "inquest" is not desirable.
"Brentonlan" reports an unusual in- optimism. A year ago it was a recognize the fact that Mr. cident. While passing along the table different story. The South Afri- Daniell's original judgment of to get to his shot, a player accidental cans were striding the land, da man from his own county was 80 of his cue. This is a foul of the "hard well supported that Gregory has lines" sort, and a black and pink molishing practically all and sunplayed seven times for England were the only balls on the table, the 6 28 dry with ruthless consistency, without having ever been Ex-penalty must be "six away."
84484
38
2
a 18
Only the combined strength of chided.
Leicestershire and East Midlands Reaches Peaks
ly knocked the 'cue-ball with the side
CHAMPIONSHIP.
First
Results.
The first round matches of the Kowloon Golf Club junior
· championship were concluded on Sunday," The fall results and scores follow:-
*G. Castle beat J. Pooler two
25 and Devon and Cornwall had de Judging by Gregory's perform KOWLOON GOLF CLUB JUNIOR
fined them. London in particular ance for Bristol against the was in official disgrace for a sad Harlequin's he now has resched performance against the Africans the height of his powers. In this at Twickenham.
Since then the stock of England and had no small hand in the vic- match he played remarkably well, 115, and Ireland has risen, at the extory. Bristol are not in any parti
18 pense of Wales and Scotland. It
is pleasant to base an estimate of give away so little and are a cular a brilliant alde, but they the strength of English Rugby an sound combination all round. a spectacular victory in the CalAmong English sides the two cutta Cup match laat March Universities, Blackheath and Thus quickly do values change, y
Leicester, probably are their near-. Trinis Have Uses
est rivals. PRIMENARES That trials have their uses no AB for the Harlequins, they are one may deny, but it is extra- not strong enough in mid-field; on ordinary how the official mind, as the form of the Bristel match, to revealed by the composition of be considered a really good team. the first trial teams, changes by There was the mistaken short- the time the last International kicking tactics which T. W. Brown match comes round. Many are the made wortli a matter of 40 yards players who have been capped to his side every time, The Harle without previously having taken quins forwards, and S. A. Block, part in a trial of any sort. J. GR. Reeve and GJ. Dean of One recalls the case of d.G the behind the scrummage, Grégory startled rld:
Charity Football Cup where the
England are favoured to win the Oon the sports columns todas winners will meet Chinn
game against a team which will be almost representative of the South Wales' Borderers First Division team.
The follownig is the English Li Tin team
The Portuguese goal had a narrow a Sul-wah Loung Wing-chali Fogwill (Club) Allen (Artil
excape when, Suen hit the post, and
Wong
ung Spi-ylck, Tam Hong-pak, Fang lory), Strange (Club); Robertson
Ip placed the rebounding ball well King-cheung, Suen Kam shun and p (Navy), «Shirran (Navy),
out of Marques reach only for Portugal: Marques Sousa Bryant (Artillery), Perkins (Navy); PEKEND (Artillery Woods (Artillery); Gomez Fernandes, Beltrão, Victors Ga King-cheung, Son, B. Goldne, A. Gosano, L. Rochi Moore (Artillery) and Bardry
(Lincolas)
Gomes, to
for a fruit
lass
corne
Had up to
been closely watch and F. Skater
WING to heavy pressire
оп
Athole's Cricket Notes and Scrum Halfs Rugby Notes will be published tomorrow,
TO-MORROW'S FEATURES.
RACING
SUPPLEMENT CRICKET & RUGBY.
at
enham sin
ugh. But the kick- nothing of the giving. of passen generally,
on a play match
prable
the critics, to a 1 mar,
8. Jer received walk-over from JM Purvis. -H, Overy beat G. Angus
seven and si
S. MacNider beat L Purves one up,
W. J. Woolley beat C. Anderson flyé and-four.
Ai Urquhart, best G. D. Reid ex and five
Gollotley beat Jack one.
F. Kerr beat WJ Stokar
four.
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