TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
4444 SPORT PAGE EMR
CHINESE BEAT THE J. E. H. COGAN
SERVICES
YEUNG SCORES DECIDER IN SECOND HALF
CHINESE FIELD WEAK TEAM
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
THE holiday encounter between the Combined Services and the
Combined Chinese drew a crowd of 1,500 to the Garrison ground at Sookunpoo, yesterday, amongst whom was seen the new G.O.C., Maj. Gen. O. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., who kicked off, and Sir Shou-son Chow Kt., C.M.G., but the standard of football served up was far from pleasing.
The Chinese fielded a very much weakened team, including no less than six junior players, and, with the opposition of one of the strongest defences that the Services have fielded for some time, the Chinese found themselves on the defensive for the majority of the game, but owing to the absence of anything like a marksman in the opposing forward line, they held out to rally within the last few minutes of the game and score the only goal of the match through| Yeung Poon-hon.
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WINS KOWLOON
GOLF TITLE
Victory By 11 And 10
Over D. C. Wilson.
DEADLY ACCURACY.
In the final of the Club Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club which was decided yesterday over thirty-six holes,
J. E. H. Cogan secured a hand- some win over D. C. Wilson
WILLIAMS LEADS CLUB SCORERS
Owen Hughes And Divett Back
Korean And H.K. University Game Cancelled
when he won at the twenty-FORMER D.B.S. PUPILS FORM TEAM
sixth hole by eleven up and ten to play.
With the exception of the first
A
serious
Recrolo on January 21, and a fast match should be the issue.
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INCLUDING a number of players who competed in the Loa Angales Olympiad, the Kolo University nockog team, number- ing 15 players, arrived in Shang- hai to play a series of matches |with local teams during the Christ- mas holiday. They left on Decem- bar 27.
ARSENAL
DEFEATED BY
WEDNESDAY
Rangers And Celtic Fail To Score.
ABERDEEN WIN.
London, To-day. The Wednesday checked the Arsenal yesterday when they defeated the Highbury team by the odd goal in five and thus secured second place in the First Division table. They have, however, played one
more game than the Villa who are third.
Keio University has won high honours on the hockey flelds of Japan, after four years out of the running. It won from Waseda by 4-2; Rikkyo, 4-0 in the inter- university championship elimina- Bury routed Swansea and erept tion matches and won the all-up on the leaders of the Second Japan championship by conquering Division while Barnsley and Tot the Nagoya Higher Commercial tenham secured their second win
over the holiday.
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Aberdeen followed up their suc
NE bad habit that appears to defeated Cowdenbeath. for cancelled. The last visit of a he becoming test
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reason
prevalent In
quently lead, to rough play, than striking at sticks.
English League.
(By Centre Half.)
H first eleven will commence were disappointed when af The team boasts Olympic talent two holes which he won, Wilson Hong Kong Hockey Club OCKEY followers in local circles College a month ago,
Nakamura, centre-half, and cess against Motherwell by defeat- never looked dangerous. Time and their 1988 season with a match match arranged between a visiting In
well surprised the Academicals on again he failed with his approach against the Jat Regiment XI on the Korean University eleven and the Hamada, goalkeeper, who partici- ing Dundee at home, while Mother shots, while on the greens he lack-U.S.R.C. ground to-morrow, when it Hong Kong University was cancell-pated in the Tenth Olympiad...
During their Christmas stay, the their own ground. The struggle ed confidence and could not sink is hoped to see H. Owen Hughes ed on December 29. The match
again in action on the right wing, was scheduled to be played on the Kelo University played three between the Rangers and Celtic his putts.
Cogan on
fol- provided a desperate duel for the the other hand,
and G. E. R. Divett, who was re- U.S.R.C. ground in the morning, matches, which resulted as although erratic at times with cently married in Tientsin, again at and, had it been played, would have lows:v. United Services 6-8; v. capacity crowd and the teams loft several of his tee shots, play-
centre-forward. H. W. Lee, in goal been well worth watching. Owing Shanghai Hockey Club 0-0; v. Mr. the field with the honours even. The Hearts secured maximum ed very steady golf, making
for the Club, should have much to to unforeseen circumstances, how J. P. Jones's XI 6-4.
points for the week-end when they few mistakes on the greens,
do, and he will be tested with certain over, the match was forced to be and saving many strokes with
stingers from Jalil and Habib. cancelled. It will be
Motherwell, now lead in the his short The Services had the complete as Lim was yards away from the.
approach shots which were deadly in their ac-
Lee,
The last time the Club by the Waseda University team hockey is striking at sticks. This Scottish League with the Rangers Lincoln forward line playing, but, ball when Malpas turned Kirkham's
curacy on several occasions. met the data was in October when several seasons ago, when they mot is a breach of the rules that is for second and Celtic and the Hearts although pretty touches and able pass with his head, only to be in-
Although losing the first two they secured their first victory over the Club at King's Park. It was some
or other rarely third, with only two points separ- ches wide of the upright. During
one still penalised by umpités. That this ating the teams. support from the halves kept them this half the Chinese had more of holes Cogan squared the match at the Indian regimental eleven in two an enjoyable game, and
remembers the Waseda "Varsity should be so is rather surprising, Full results of yesterday'a game in the Chinese goalmouth, none of the game, but none of their sen- the fourth; took the lead at the seasonɛ.
call" before entering the field! for there is nothing more aggra were as follow: iors' the five sent in a shot which might
dazzling movements were sixth; and stood three up at the
vating and likely to cause bad feel- Increasing his lead by TAROM September to the end of seen. Height proved a distinct ad-ninth. have beaton Lim Tin-chan, unless, vantage when
ing between players, and conse- the ball left. the superior play he stood eight up at December 1982, the Club have
THE Car Clark Ladies' hockey it was when Harding headed, Inground so Wong's lobs into the the sixteenth, Wilson won the played 13 matches, of which they from Kirkham's centre in the second goalmouth generally met the head seventeenth and eighteenth to give have won 8, lost 8 and drawn 2. weeks, will be continued on Batur of either Allen and Mullane, and Cogan a lead of six holes after the They have netted 84 goals for only day, when the C. B. A. Ladies will half, but the ball struck the bar the Chinese forwards were left morning round.
8. against, which reflecta credit on make their initial appearance in is not necessary to use force. Yet Blackburn
it ja quite common to see a player Bolton and rebounded into play.
standing.
In the afternoon round Wilson G. Duncan, who has kept goal for jcompetitive hockey. They meet the In the Services last effort the had a good chance to reduce the the Club for many seasons, and for St. Andrew's Club, Southern Cup come down with full force on an opponent's stick in order to prevent Chinese goal
season. holders. On Friday C.B.A. ladies, him making a stroke. was given another lead at the 19th hole where Cogan the earlier part of this
Lee Kwok-wal put his drive out of bounds, but The goal scorers are as follows aided by three men, N. Whitley, D. breach of the rule about hooking
That is a Sunderland narrow escape, as only reached the goalline in time to three putts on the green could only Williams 16, J. L. Tetley 5, C. C. Gregory and R. Blyth played a sticks that is easily detected, and Pardoe was a master at centre boot out the shot that found Lim give him a half, Cogan went Francis 4, G. E. R. Divett 4, friendly game against the Club de should be ponalised every time it half in taking the ball out of the out of position, and from that clear ahead by winning the next two A. E. P. Guest 2, A. T. Lay 2, and Recreto Indies, M. Spencelagyh, occurs. Holding an opponent's Arsenal scrimmages and setting his forance the Chinese went through to holes. Wilson secured the twenty-E. V. Reed one goal.
nowcomer, Was given
a tryout stick is another-breach of the hook- Aston Villa, in the C.B.A.. wards in motion with passes that score their goal, much to the de-second but lost the next four holes
team, while ing rule that causes a lot of Wednesday always found their man. He had light of the hundreds that did, and in succession to bow to superior NEW team has been formed others taking part included G. Mac-trouble. This occurs most fre Derby in Robertson and Davoy, two Navy the thousands that did not, con-play and a heavy defeat.. A recently, comprising formly Nider, H. Ambrose, dedos de men, a pair of admirable wing tribute towards the $900 that will Cogan is to be congratulat-
of old boys of the Diocesan Boys M. Warnes and H. Wylie. Their quently at the roll in, and is often Newcas
overlooked because the umpire la West Bromwich 23 12 be handed over to local charities. ed on winning the Champion- School. Their secretary is H. E. first appearance will be looked for probably watching the player who t
Everton ship for the first time.
Gubbay. Already they have played ward to with interest.
Is rolling in the ball.
Haddersfield had to account for stiff oppost-
a-match against the Kowloon Indian
A lot of good judges of hockeySunderland tion in F. E.. A. Remedios,
Hospital, over whom they enjoyed Recreio ladies, who defeat are of the opinion that if hooking Sheffield U. A. A. Lopes and J. MacKnight
comfortable victory. G. White' the ladies by the old goal sticks was barred altogether, it Bolton to reach the final. In all
and V. White, G. Winch, the How-in three in their first encounter, would be a good thing for the Liverpool these games he win by a big
loon Football Club players, are meet the "Y" ladies again of game. It would certainly eliminate margin and his big won over
members of the new club while A.Saturday, The Wilson yesterday undoubtedly proclaims him the best golfer of the Kowloon Golf Club.
The play of the Services"
balves was the feature of the
game.
halves.
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Robertson held up the inter- port winger, Cheng Sul-horig during the game with the greatest of ease, thus keeping what should have been the greatest source of danger from the Chinese in subjection. Davey, a newcomer to senior
Result:
Chinese
Combined Services Combined Services:-Heath (Lin-) colns): Allen (R.A.), Mullane (S.W. B.); Davey (Navy), Pardoa (A.), Robertson (Navy); Kirkham, Harding, (Lincolns). Malpas, Ridley and Baldry
football, playing at-right half, was Leund Chinese:-Lim "in-chan; |
able to give that support to Hard ing and Kirkham which proved to be the most dangerous wing of the Services, and, not until the last Afteen minutes did Li Shek-yaU get away to any advantage and show his prowess at cutting in and cen- tring.
UNFORTUNATE MOVE In Allen and Mullane, the Ser- vices had a safe pair of backs, who generally held the Chinese for wards on their own, and it was really unfortunato for them that Wong Mea-shun's pass should have found Li Shek-yau *unmarked, - a
In-chan, Loung Wing-chui. Ip
He
Koon-ming, Wong Mee-shun, Leo Kwok-wai Cheng Sul-hong, Young Wilson has reached the final of Poon-hon, Lam Chung-lam, Ng Fo-kíu the Club Championship on two oc- (South, China) and Li
(Tsung Tain),
10
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In hooking an opponent's stick it;
First Division.
Middlesboro Wednesday
Blackburn
Champions, the the ugly one-handed lunges some
6 Blackpool
3. Sheffield U.
2 Newcastle
8 Arsenal
8
2 W Bromwich 2.
TABLE TO DATE.
24:17 28818 24 15
239116
2814
Prats, M. Prata, F. Reed and R. Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club are players make at an opponent's atlik Manchester Reed are also in the team.
having a holiday, but they meet the when beaten.
Shek-yau castons but has yet to win the pre- SOUTH AFRICA WIN HOME FOOTBALL TABLES
Referee:-Egt. G. Caswell, R.A. mier honour.
Don Bradman Breaks
Another Australian Test Record
ON BRADMAN has
(By 'Athole.)
at last Here are Bradman's Test gurea He has from his debut in Test cricket in
1928-9 (in Australia)..
1st Test at Brisbane 18 and 1. 2nd Test at Sydney (dropped).
score their goal. Li square-pass-scored a century when arm-chair the 1928-9 season in Australin ed across the goalmouth and the critics accuse him of being swollen- ball reached Yeung Poon-hon for headed while others offor the excuse. the latter to send in a spinning that the Australian Board of Con- shot, which Heath got his hands to trol has ruined one of the best but could not cover. Although cricketers of the era.
Heath has a safe pair of hands.for
anything that gives him the time to
caver, he does not appear to have
that anticipation that is necessary to cause a leap towards a ball that may be wide of him.
THE RUBBER.
British Tennis Team
Lose 6 To 2.
PERRY WINS EASILY.
Bradford C... 23 12 4 Stoke C.
mingham
28 6
Wolves
Leicoster Middlesbro
Second Division.
Bury
3 Swansea
Chesterfield
8 Fulham
Manchester U 4 Plymouth
Third Division, (North.)
Accrington Barnsley
Darlington
Southport
D. Pts. Hartlepools
(Continued from last Column)
SECOND DIVISION.
TABLE TO DATE
··THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
TABLE TO DATE
23.13
5
af Chester
P. W.
·14
23.12
24 12 24 12
5 7
Hell 31Barnsley
21- 11
24 18
28
29
28Gateshead
Wrexham Crews
Manchester U.
10 11
Tottenham
Bury
Johannesburg, To-day. South Africa defeated Great Britain by 6 matches to 2 to win the second Lawn Tennis Test and the rubber here yes- terday. South Africa also Notts F. won the first Test.
Swansea Fulham Millwall
The British touring side record Soapston. 3rd Test at Melbourne 79 and 112ed only one victory. In yesterday'a 4th Test at Adalaide 40 and 58. matches, Fred Perry defeating Lincoln 5th Teat at Melbourne 123 and 37 J. V. Kirby in straight sets. not out.
1980 (in England).
Bradford
The following were the results: Port Vale
1st Test at Trent Bridge 8 and Ferry beat Kirby (SA) 6-2, 6-4, West Ham
181. 1
2nd Test at Lord's 254.
3rd Test at Leads 834.
4th Test at Manchester 14. 5th Test at the Oval 232.-.
*19832-38 (in Australió),; 1st Teat at Sydney (unft), 2nd Test at Melbourne 0 and 103] not' out. Small payed.c
The above figures give Bradmani the following anazing Test average:" Inns Runs H. S. N. O. Avge. 6-1
1544 334
16.
$2
110,8
2446
94 768 Barrow
200 9 6 8 20 Accrington 87
Mrs. Miller (SA) beat Miss Grimsby
Mary Heeley 6-1, 7-5. Preston N.E.
Burnley Kirby and Mrs. Lowe (8.A.) beat Chesterfield
Hughes and Mrs. Fearnley Charlton....... ( 22 ) Whittingstall 6-2, 6-4,
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Farquharson and Mrs. Miller
(SA) beat Perry and Miss Betty Nuthall 6-8, 6-1, 9-7. MAN-Reuter. Earller Resulta
Lee beat Robbins (B.A.) 3-6, 6-1
Little can be said of the Chinese inside forwards, they were out of their class; while Wong Mee-shun, at centre half was the only half- back who was able to hold his own with the Service players. He was for the majority of the game in his own goalmouth helping out the backs, of whom Leung Wing-chul at left back, was the better man. Pardoo's proses were the only features of a listless Brat half in which the Services did almost any- thing with the ball except shoot it Into the net. Perhaps Ridley's By scoring 408 not out Bradmand. SEVEN A SIDE HOCKEY, effort in turning and shooting established a new Australian re should, have met with success, but cord. He has now scored seven A seven-a-side Hockey League is Iam had the ball woll covered. The Teat centuries thus beating the being arranged among members of only likely raid by the Chinese in records, of both Victor Trumper the St. Andrew's Club Members this half was when they forced and W. M. Woodfull who had each who are willing to take part should corner, from which Ip Koon-ming cored six centuries la Test cricket, sand in their namea to either. Miss The Canton Air Force Boccer Gillingham sent over the bar.
Only two English players can M. Woolley or Mr. V. Wong, be- eleven defestad the Royal Air Bristol C LEE'S TIMELY SAVE better this record Jack Houns who fore January 7. Matches will be Force at the Valley on Sunday Card
Clapton, O. by. 2 goals to 1 after crossing over, Swindon The Chinese goat had a narrow has 12 Test centuries to his credit, played on Tuesdays and Thursda escape soon after the resumpt
on level terms.
and Herbert Sutcliffe who has 8 on the barina ground.
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TABLE TO DATE
P.
Brentford Reading Exeter Norwich Mrs. Robbins (S. A.) beat Mra Crystal P. Fearnley Whittingstall 4-6, 6-2, 7-5, Brighton Farquharson and Kirby (8. A) Southend Bristol H. heat Perry and Hughes 7-6, 6-1
Watford **Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Miller (S. A.) | Aldershot beat Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall Bournemouth
Laton and Miss Nuthall 7-5, 6-10, 6-4.
Coventry Torquay Queen'" P. R. Northampton
RAF. LOSE
Newport
za Rochdale
Waball
Doncaster Stockport
Southport Mandfeld
19 Traumare
19 Batherhäm
Is Curtible
17 Halifax
17 York
18 Hartlepools
22012 13 Darlington 2011.
$2
Abordeen
Clyde Falkirk
Hamilton
Hearts
6 Mansfield
4 Carlisle
1 Wrexham
1-Halifax...
8 Rochdale
Scottish League.
K. Kilmarnock
28*Morton.
Scottish League.
24
D. Pu 823 Motherwell: 8. 7 29 Rangers
Celtic Hearts 8028 Aberdeen
St Johnstone [Hamilton
22 Queen's Pk. Rangers
8 Dundee
+1 Partick
8 Airdrie
2 Motherwell
CONO
B Cowdenbeath 1
0 St. Mirren
0 Ayr
1 Third Lanark 1
0 CelticHO St. Johnstone 2 E. Stirling · 0 *Postponed owing to ground be-
18 Ing waterlogged.
(Continred at foot of preseding, Column).
RADIO WIN HOCKEY AT MACAO.
863 Gurbachan Singh Gains,
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