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Final Interport

The Best

Trial

Snippets From

From The Game

(By Outside Left).

The Anal interport trial between The Selected claven had the bet the selected eleven and the Southter of the exchanges throughout the Chins (representing the Chinese game, although they were weak on Amateur Athletic Federation) took the left wing..

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place on Saturday, and resulted in A. V. Gosano was the best for a win for the formar by 4 goals to 1. | ward and very unselfish. On nu

morous occasions when he could The trial was the best of the have taken the baff into the goal series and was an excellent conclu-mouth and scoroil, he passed to his sion to a series of haphazard trial inside men who failed.

He scored two of the four goals arranged by the Interport Selection!

for the selected team. Committee.

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As I pointed out in these columns

Podmore, who was out of poší. last Thursday the playing of Pod-tion, played a bustling game in the more at forward and C. Pile on the second half, when he netted an ex- left wing was one of the biggest cellent goal, beating Lam Tin Chan

had made all the way.

blunders the selectors

since the trials commenced.

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Both these men were definite failures in their respective positions, C. Pile being unable to use his left foot to adyan- tage, while Podmore, was badly out of position, and was, for the major half of the game, keeping company with his halves.

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Tang Kwong Sum, who gave a dis- appointing display in his first trial, played a splendid game on Saturday and almost deserved the right wing] position in the Interport side.

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The Gosano brothers worked well together, although B. Gosano' had! an eff day, his passing being very: weak at times. He, however, com- bined very effectively with his right, winger.

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The outstanding. player on the field Wax undoubtedly Leung Wing-chui, whose tack- ling and all round, play was excellent. His feeding of the forwards was a feature of his play, while his covering of Al- lan in defence was most laud- able.

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The other halves Pardoe and, A. Duncan also played well and deserve places in the in- torport team. Pardoe played his usual gume and used his head to advantage, while

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The selected team's first goal was scored by Tang Kwong-sum.

Chong Shui-hong:who played in the last Interport against Shanghai, was responsible for the Federation's only goal, the result of a brilliant opportunism'.

ENGLAND. BEAT WALES - IN AMATEUR SOCCER 'NATIONAL,

Solitary Goal At Torquay.

London, Saturday, England beat Wales by a goal to nil in the amateur soccer in- ternational at Torquay to-day, thus avenging the defeat of her rugby team.

Last Year England won by 3 goals to 1 at Swansea, Eng land have won 18 of the 21 games played, Wales claiming only one victory, and that as far back as 1921 at Wolver hampton.Renter,"

Duncan played a fine bustling game LEYLAND

that revealed only one fault, that of trying to dribble too much which is now becoming with him a charac- teristic of his play.

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The two backs on Saturday, Allan and Lau Mau played well together. especially the latter whose well. timed clearances, both with his head and feet saved his charge from many dangerous raids.

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REVEALS TEST

MATCH FORM

Big Partnership With The Nawab.

HOLIDAY FOR M.C.C.

Ballarat, Saturday. Allen, however, played a sterling Fresh from their Test triumph-ati game and was responsible for the Adelaide the M. C. C. cricket tour- breaking up of the Chincas attack |ists. Indulged in a less strenuous in the latter part of the first half fixture here today when they op when the Chinese were continually posed a Victorian Country team on the attack.

which folded eleven playera and Radger in goal was perfectly which will bat thirteen.. safe, and could not be blamed for the shot that evaded him. His

Scores at the close of play were: M. C. C. 255 (Leyland 62, Nawab

place in the interport team was a of Pataudi 84.) certainty even before Saturday's display.

The Chinese team pitted against

Victorian XI: 26 for 1.-Router..

RESULTS TO DATE.

Footballers

On the Mark

Purcell Heads List With 32.

PURCELL

MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935.

CLUB WIN

TRIANGULAR

TOURNEY

Navy Surprise Army In Vital Game.

FULL 1932-3 STATISTICS.

WALES BEAT

ENGLAND BY

7 TO 3

Boon Scores All The Welsh Points.

HONG KONG BOY PLAYING?

· London, Saturday.

LEADING LEAGUE SCORERS.

who scored six

· A crowd of 60,000 saw Wales of the Borderers' 20 goals

beat England by a dropped goal against Taikoo last Sunday,

and a try (7 pts.) to a try: (3 pts) for the first time in the easily heads the Football goal- scoring lists for the three

history of the series of encoun Leagues with 32 goals to his

ters at Twickenham. credit.

Though England led at the inter- Sands, the R.A.SIC. centre for- The following have been the com-val by an unconverted try scored by ward, is second in the liste with 21 plate results of the Triangular W. Elliot, the United Services” to his name.

Rugby Tournament games ployed stand off half, Walch fully deserved The following are the scarers of this season:

their triumph. five or more goals in League games Army this season:

5 Navy

8

Army

8 Club

7

First Division.

Club

11 Navy

0

Jones (Borderers)

Club

9 Army

D

Tam Kong-pak (S. China)

Club

27 Navy

Bryant (Artillery)

Navy

5 Army

D

Final Standings.

Club

Ariny

Wong Mel-ahun (8. China)

Navy

B. Gosano (St. Joseph's)

Neleme (Kowloon)

Harding (Lincolns)

He Ku-kuen (Athletic) Johnason (Police)

Mak Sui-hon (Athletic) Moore (Artillery) Kirkham Lincolns) Davis (Borderers)

A. V. Cosano (St. Joseph's) Perkins (Navy), Dominy (Club) Ridley (Lincolns) Malpas (Lincolns)

Second Division.

Matthias (Borderers)

Hardy (Artillery)

Ko Hang chung (Athletle)

Morris (Borderers)

Hamblyn (Borderers)

Lo Chat-wan (Athletic) McGuiness (Lincolns) Freason (Artillery)

Pau Ka-ping (5. China) Chadwick

wick (Navy)

Yung Kin-po (Athletic)

Au Ping-ming (Ewo)

Sayer (Navy)

Souzae (St. Joseph'e) Bentham (Navy)

Perkins (Navy)

Κεπ Cheung-in (8, China) Malpas (Lincolns) Hocquard (Lincolns) At King-fung (Ewo) Snooke (Artillery) Wallace

(Borderers) He Yeung tin (E) Lakeman (Borderers) Williams

(Club)

Ho Yenne tin (Evo)

· Higgins (Lincolns) Barnes

Webbincolns)

Shek Piu-tin (Athletic)

Third Division.

Porcell (Borderers)

Sands (B.A.S.C.)

A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)

Fortey (Borderers)

Nelson (Borderers)

Tate(R.A.F) ·

Hay (B.A.B.C.)

Clarks (Lincolns)

Gregory (R.A.F.)

Liu Shu-ming (8. China)

Clements (Lincolns)

T. Contello (St. Joseph's)

Oliveira (University)

Campos (Recrelo) Haroon (St. Joseph's) Hu Hul-kwong (Athletic). Walting (R.E

Kwong Yin-wing (Athletic) G. Singh (Radio) Aycock (Radio)

Li Beng-shu (Athletle)

Pers (RE)

O..M..Omar (St. Joseph's) Gray (R.A.S.C.)

Tang Yuk-sheng (9. China) Keamish (R.A.F.)

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P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 4.8 1.54 11 G

4 2 2 13 244 41 8 11 48 2 Try-Scorers.

J. J. Ferguson (Club) G. P. Lammert (Club)

M. W. Turner (Club)

R. H. Griffiths (Club

A. K. Munro (Club)

W. E. Peera (Club)

D. McLellan (Club)

Lt. Armytage (Navy) Lt. MacFarlan (Army) Pte. Hoskins (Army)

Pte. Walters (Army) Mid Barnes (Navy)

The Welsh forwards played magnificently, especially the wingers who completely upset the plans of the English backs..

R. Boon, the Cardiff wing-three- quarter dropped a glorious goal in the second half to give Wales the lead by a point and, followed this up with an unconverted try.

H. R. H. the Prince of Wales was present at the mätch and was pre-

4 Bented to the two teams. The

5 weather was fine, though cold.

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It is more than probable that 1R. A. Gerrard (Bath), a former 1 pupil of the Diocesan Boys' School.

1 was playing for England. He was capped last year against South Africs, Wales; Ireland and Scotland,

1 and has figured in two England -

fifteens in the Trial games.

Last Year Scotland were the

R. H. Griffithe dropped a goal and wooden-speonists in the Intarna-· J. A. R. Selby (3), and D. MeLollan|tional Tournament, England, Wales kicked goals for the Club, while Pte. and Ireland tying för the premler Lloyd and Cpl. Tratt kicked goals | honour, Walon beat England by for the Army. Lt. Buckley kicked a 12 pts to 5 at Swansea, in the first goal and a penalty goal for the match of the series. In all the Navy.

Saturday's

Hockey

Caer Clark Cup.

*Y* Ladies 6 v C.B.A. Ladies 0. H.K. Ladies: 8.v. Recreio 0.

Friendlies.

HK. Ladios IF 3 St. Andrew's Ladies 2,

Y.M.C.A. "A" 2 v H.M.S. Medway 0.

Goal Scorers.

P. M. Harrop (H.K. Ladies)

0. Brown. (Y Ladies):

8

S. Dalziel ('Y' Ladies) .....

2

M. Alun-Jones (H.K. Ladles),

W. J. Browne (Y.M.C.A. “A”)

10

J. Whyte (H.K. Ladies II)

10

0. Dalziel Laction)

Saturday's

Cricket

Results

LEAGUE 1.. Pokfulam University won by 9 wickets.

C.S.C.C. 168′ (for 3 wits. dec.) (J. E. Richardson 50, G. Wallington 44, (E. L. Gosano 5 for 41).

University 183 for 2 (D. J. N. An-

LEAGUE IL

tho selected elaven was not the M. C. C. 834 for 8 and 162 før, 5; best the Federation could have Western Australia 185. Draws. fielded..

M. C. C. 689 for 7: Combined XI. Tam Kong Park, the brilliant 159 and 139, Won by an innings. South China iriside right, wOR on; M.-C. C. 694 for 9; South Austra-derson 100, A. J. M. Rodrigues 64), able to play, and Fung King Cheonglia 290 and 216. Won by an in- and Ip Pak Wa both of whom were nings, avtor selected to play unaccountably M. C. C. 408 for 9; Victoria 281 failed to make an appearance their and 94. Won by an innings. placca being filled by two of South M. G. C. 282 and 60, An. Aus. XI China's second cleven men.

218 and 19 for 2. Drawn

PLACE KICK OF 173 FT.

M. C. c. 530; N. 3. W 278 and 218. Won by an innings, or eve

England 524 and 1 for 0; Austra ala 860 and 164. Won by 10 wie keta.

Oliveira won the place-kicking contest at the K.F.C. Football

M0. C. 818 N. S. W. Southern Tournament yesterday with a Dists, 226 and 63 for 7 Day fance of 173 ft. Victor was second with 165 ft

3.

Gold

medals were presented to the St. Joseph's team, winners of the A-Side competition, and eilver medals to the Borderers five, who were runners-up. Mrs. T. A. Mit chel made the presentation.

CLUB HOCKEY TEAM.

XI

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club le against the Army on Wednesday on the United Services R.C. ground at 6p.m.-H. W Lee, J. Rodger,

MOC502, Tasmania 229 and

· King's Park-Club de Recreio WON by wickets

University-56 (H. A. Alves 6 for

19).

· Recrelo-128 for U (P. M. N. da Silva 46, A, P, Guterres 43),

'Friendile..

King's Park-Craigengower won by 40 runs,

0.0.0_4106 ́(E. Zimmern 84, A. O. Crabtros 6 for 10).

T Navy-86 (L Hubbard 3 for 21),

Over 30-139

135 or 9 dec (AW Hayward 34, 45 C. Beck for 23).

for 1 (K. A. Hanro

M. C. C. 330 for 7 dec. and 56 for 1 Tasmania 103 for 5 dec. Drawn England: 169, and 180- Australia 228, and 191,- Lost by 111 runs,

M., C. C..- 286; Victoria County, 76)

147 Won by an innings, wives Leary EMSON

won by wickets Army 128 (for 7 wkts, dec.). (Capt.

LR.G.–185 * (for 6 wkts.). (F. /{D} Pereira 41 not out, Mirehouse 4 for

KCC KCC on by 8

ckets

XI 315 and 76 for 11. Draw MS. Devonshire 73 (F., Goodwin

England: 541 and 412 Austra-4 for 1); |lia £23 and 198,- Won by 388 runs

COMING FIXTURES.

ThursdayNew South Wales st

E. V. Rood WA Reed, H. D. Toowo Lowe, J. E. Noronha; H. Owen- Hughes, W. E. Willams, G. E. R. Bris Dirett (Capt.), C. G. Francia, AT. February Lay,

bane.

and 2Toowoomba

Queensland.

Australia at Bris

KCC-215 for 8 wickete⠀⠀ (EF. Fincher 82," Mid, Jenner Fust 4 for 79)

Frendites. Valley Police won by 10 #ickets. CS.C.C84 (C. E' Alexander 61

Police—161-for 2 (0. F. Alexande

raigengewer II won

H. Knill (R.K. Ladies)

J. Churchill (HK Ladies)

R. King (H.K., Ladios II)

1. L. Woolley (St. Andrews)

F. Wong (Bt. Andrew's) -

CAEI CLARK CUP LEAGUE,

TABLE TO DATE.

H.K.L.H.C.

St Andrew's

Recreio

*V* ·Ladies C.B.A.

*Ptá.

P. W. L. D. F.A. Pis.

3 3 0 0.13 06. 3 1 1 1.12 3. 3. 3 1 1 1 2,9 8

games played between the two countries England have won: '28,. Wales 18, and 4 have been drawn.

HONG KONG GOLF CLUB

Junior Championship First Round.

GOLDMAN'S BIG WIN.

The first round of the Junior Championship'suf the Royal Hong Kong. Golf Club was played at Fanling yesterday.

Scores wore as follow:

W. A. Stewart beat B D. Evans

25 and 4.

C. H. Bradley beat H. W. Dawkes

2, and 1.

L Goldman beat. H. G. Walling

ten 7 and 6.

H. C. Could bent G. W. Sewell.

4 and 3.

C. B. Robertson beat H. Hamp-

ton 2 up

C. E. Sandstrom beat T. C.

Monaghan 2 and 1.

D. Ellis beat J. MacKnight I up. C. H. Burton beat H. H. Mundy

5 and 8.

The second round must be play- ed off by February 2.

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