THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933.
SOCCER
SHIELD FINALS
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The following are the goalscorers in the Shield competitions this season to)
Borderers' Opportunity date:
For "Double."
UNIMPRESSIVE SOUTH CHINA
Eight Games Over Week-End
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
Saturday will witness the finals of the Senior ́and Junior Shield competitions on the Club ground commencing at 2:15 p.m.
Mrs. W. T. Southom, wife of the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn has kindly consent- ed to present the Shield and minia- tures to the winners and runners-i
up.
The senior game will be between the Borderers and South China. Judging by recent form, all indica- tions point to a Borderers' win, but
-> South China have been known to
make good recoveries in
A short space of time.
The Recreio's sensational win over South China last Sunday is an indication of the form the latter have displayed this last month. This was their second defeat in a
Kame.
SENIOR SHIELD
Langmead (Navy) Davla.(Borderers) Jones (Borderers) Fortey (Borderers) Wirth (Club) LAURE
(NEST)
McPhee (Navy)
(8, China)
Johnson (Police) Mullane (Borderers) Wong Mel-shuu (8. China) Underwood. (Borderers) Harris (Borderers)..
JUNIOR SHIELD Pearson (Navy) Matthias (Borderers) McGuinness (Lincolns) Murrell (Nayy) Gregory (H.A.F.) Cleary (Navy)
(creio) Yeung Tun-hob (S. China) Benwell (Kowloon)
Pang Kam-hing Cathletic "B">
Loo Chre-yin (Athletic "A") Barraclough (Artillery) .. Marris (Borderers)
Hamblyn (Borderers) Brown (R.A.S.C.)
Tait (R.A.F.)
Rawson (Navy)
Taylor (Navy)
Loo Chat-wan (Athletic)
Chadwick (Navy)
Pritchard (Borderers)
MISSING SAINTS V.R.C. Defiant
PLAYERS.
Game Forfeited Before
IN
Commencement.
CAPTAIN IN THE DARK.
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
Ignore New Swimming Association.
WILL STAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS
AND INTERPORT:
The Victoria Recreation Club, the oldest swimming club in the Colony,
86 ACCEPTANCES FOR
THE DERBY.
85 For Oaks and 77 For St. Leger.
London, Mar. 31. The acceptanem. for the Derby. total 86 according to an annoUDCE- ment to-day. They include His the Abbot, and the favourites, Mani- toba and Hyperion.
The acceptances for the Oaks number 85, and those for the St. Leger 77-Reuter.
an interview with B. Gozano, have no intentions of affiliating Majesty's Whitehead and captain of the St. Joseph's with the Hong Kong International Football team, he informed me Swimming Association, the newly that he was unable to give any organised body. The V. R. C. also reasons for the non-appearance of intend to hold the Colony Cham- his missing players in last Satur pionship again this year as in form day's game against the Athletic. er seasons, and have already writ
Gosano said he was just as surten to Shanghai regarding Interport] prised as anyone, when, five |arrangements. minutes before the game was due
These statements were made by
to start, he found that only seven Mr. W. Logan at the annual gener-
ance,
of his men had made an appear-al meeting of the V R. C. last
He thought that they had night. made a mistake in the grounds, but Club was in a very satisfactory The financial position of the on going to the team's own ground condition on the year's working. at Happy Valley, he was still unable The election of officers resulted to find any of the missing men.✨
an- follows:-
Gosano went back to the Chairman, Hon. Mr. W. T. Sou- | Athletic's ground where he informa-thorn, C. M. G.; Hon. Secrétary, led the referee that as he was Mr. P. A. Dixon; Hon. Treasurer, unable to held a full team he Mr. H. Hyndman; General Commit- would give the Athletic a walk tee, Messrs. W. Logan, C.. E. Roza Pereira, S. V. Gittins, J. M. Alves,
over.
It was at this period that the S. A. Marcal, G. Travers, W. An- Division game between the Recreio derson and Hunt.
and
the Radio concluded 'and | -----
neveral of the players came over ed in an easy victory for the to watch the senior game.
Athletic.
་
Realising that they might just as Gosano said that the only man
Had the game been won by his team, Gosano informed me that it still would have been forfeited to [the Athletic, as (St. Joseph's) were not allowed to field any players other than those registered under
The following will represent the well borrow some men from the knew anything about the team was month, the Borderers having taken Club de Recreio against the Police Recreio and play their match, Mr. Goldenburg and he was ill at two points from them in a League on Saturday in their First Divi-Goaano approached the Athletic the moment.
slon soccer game The Borderers, who are also re-at 4.30 p.m.:---
at King's Park captain, who readily consented. Gosana, knowing that the presented in the Junior Shield, W. Lawrence; R. A. Silva-Netto, game would be forfeited to the have great prospects of carrying V. F. Marques; G. A. Guterres (cap- Athletic, picked out three Re- off the "double." The Junior team tuin), C. Figueiredo, W. Mackintosh;
erelo men in Delgado, Simms has shown consistent
and T. Castilho, throughout the season, and the Navy will have to go all out secure the victory.
form
to
South China are fielding their xtrongest team In the Senior: Shield, and it is hoped that the full forward line comprising, Cheng Shut-hong, Tam Kong-pak, Fung King-cheong, Wong Mei-shun and Ip Pak-ws will be en view.
The Chinese halves will most probably be the same as in their last shield game, Tong Kwan and Yeung In-chan, with Leung Wing- chul as centre half. Both Lee Tin sang and Lau Mau will fill the back division while Lim Thin-chan will be in the goal.
The Borderers are not certain of their team and have an yet been unable to select it owing to manoeuvres.
the
Two First Division games will also be down for decision, and the Lincolns and Kowloon game at Caroline H should provide the best.
Three Third division games com- plete Saturday's programme.
On Sunday, the Artillery meet the Athletic and should avoid de- feat. But one can never tell what may happen now that the Artillery have lost many of their players.
The following is the week-end foot- ball programme with the results of previous league -games given in brackets:
SATURDAY
SHIELD FINALS SENIOR
BORDERERS.
NAVY
POLICE
v South Cleina
(Club, 415 pm.) JUNIOR
v.Borderers
(Club, 2.15 p.m.)
FIRST DIVISION,
(3) ▼ Recreio
.. (B)
(St. Joseph'a, 4.15, p.m.) LINCOLNS) v Kowloon,((2) |
(Caroline
Hill,
4.16 p.m.)
THIRD DIVISION ONLY
Universtiy (0) V.B. A.F
(Athletic, 3 p.m.) South China (1) Athletic E1. (Caroline filli, 3 p.m.)|
LINCOLNS
(Bookmpoo, 8 p.m.) |
SUNDAY
· FIRST DIVISION |
7. Castilho, J. Gomes, N. Delgado, J. Gonsalves and F. A. Santos.
Reserve: R. Laurel
The game was played and result- their Club's "name.
J.
C. LYAL, former captain of the Kowloon Cricket Club, leaves Hong Kong' for good on Saturday. To-morrow evening an informal farewell'· dinner will be given at the KCC. Pavilion by the cricket. ing members.
Harry Rowles Wins "No-Quarter"
Fight
Superior Boxing Secures Verdict Over Raiteri
CRYSTAL PALACE THRILLS
By B. BENNISON.
London, February 21. in the second round that he was There was more than fighting at winning in a canter. For, then, in Crystal Palace last night, hot and truth, the saflor, as my neighbour strong though it was. For into the for trees." But Rowles, though his would have it, "could not see-wood ring Seaman Rowles; the heartiest of blackened eyes told of some recent fellows, had come from Chatham exchanges, did no more than go with his mates who were tucked down for a short count instead of away at the back of the grand hall turning up his toes there and then, as would have been natural. I sus- to encourage him in an affair-
pected, as Bombardier. Wells, who regular up and downer" it proved was referee, must have done, that
to be with Laurie Raiteri,
"cruiser," from Stratford.
athus early it was all over bar shout- Ing, for Rowles was made to bend
The two made no bones as to at the knees, writes B. Bennison in what they were about to do. 'It was The Evening Standard. "me. and you for it, and that's
| straight.":
So when the' gong was changed, |with some thousands looking... on,
they just went at it hammer and| tongs. And for ten rounds therej was seen what in the days of the Corinthians, would have been ́des- cribed as a "good, honest mill after the very heart of the squire.".
Smashing. Start.
Rowles merely sniffed and rolled as
·Being what sailors are, however,
If there were heaps of time to catch an already moving last train to
... It was all very refreshing. Chatham. Thereafter the better, so Ralteri, with a swipe from nowhere, it seemed, for a considerable hiding, abot his left fiat ao perilously near Rowles drew upon his fighting in to the law of Rowles that he had stincts. By generous use of a good reason to believe as early as straight left and a right upper-cut hé found tolerable calm in a sea that threatened to be impossibly | tempestuous,-^^^
COMPLETE SOCCER LEAGUE GOAL-SCORERS TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION.
Jones (Borderers)
Bryant (Artillery) Tamu Kong-pak (8, China)
Moore (Artillery)
Bryant (Artillery)
B. Gozono (St. Joseph's) Nelema (Kowloon) Johnson
Ridleyolice
Harding
Mak Sui-hon
(Athletic)
Ho Ka-kuen (Athletic) Wong Mei-shun (8. China) Malpas (Lincolns)
Purklus (Navy).. Kirkham (Lincolns) Davis
Harris
A. V. Gonano (81. Joseph's) Dosing Webl
Hill
(Kowloon) Pile (Police) Strange E. (Club) Mc Phee (Navy) Langmead (Navy Wood (Artillery) Baldry (Lincolns) Santos
(Recreio)
Lee Wal-tong (8, China)
Gough Howe
Alizer
Duncia
Mak So (Athletic) Stephens (Police) Sahban (St. Joseph's)
Matthias
Davies (Borderers) Rodger (RA)
(Borderers)
Channings
Morina (Lincolns) ·
(Kowloon ra
Gomes · (Recreio) Gonsalves
(Recrelo) Usher
Davies
Ip
(NAVY)
Pakary
Dunena G.
(8, Chine)
Hynes (Clablab
Lo Chai-wan (Athletic) Santos F. (Recreio) Castilho (Recreio) Leung Tel-wing (5. China)
Wing-fat (8. China)
(Athletic)+
Chap
DENVER (Athletle):
ARTILLERY (4) v Athletic-lg"(((1) | Lot.
A Map (Bookunpoo, 4pm.
Below are given the progress of
the Senior and Junior Shield teams
to the Final Roundta
SENIOR SHIELD -
South China M
Received a bye in the First Round
beat Kowloon H
beat Navy
Borderers
beat Clpb
boat St. Joseph's)
beat Lincoln S
JUNIOR SHIELD
Bordereri beat
best RAS.03
bent Raersio Bøet Wthleila
'(Athletle),
Bun · Kam-ahun : (Athletic) Walker Pardoe (Artillery)
Hallion
Fowler (Club) Bours
Joseph's) Leonard (84, Joseph's) Coute (St. Joseph
Pallister (Borderers) McKelvis (Kowlook) Fastman (Kowlooty (Gahile ((Kowloon)
WIELİNKAM Cornwall
Rocha (Beer
Robinson Mongir (NuTT)
Davey? (Nav
21
17
Ho Chol-yin (Athletic)
Pau Ka-ping (8. China)
-Lt. Iocquard (Lincolns)
Hudapith (Navy)
Phillips (Kowloon)
Warne (Navy)
SECOND DIVISION.
Matthian (Borderers)
Hardy (Artillery)
McGuiness (Lincolns).
Hamblyn (Borderers)
Ke Hung-chung (Athletic)
Morris (Borderers)
Freason (Arilllery?
La Chai-wan (Athletic) Yung King-po (Athletic) Au Ping-ming (Ewo) Chadwick (Navy)
Snooks
Saver (Nailery) Wallace (Borderers)
Bentham
Purkina
(8. China)
Cheung-lam Pritchard (Borderers) Malpas (Lincolns) Hocquard
Au Lincolns)
·(Ewo) (Navy)
(Borderers) Williams (Club)
Họ Trung tin (END) Higgins (Lincolns) Barnes (Lincolna) Pau
(S. Chios) Webb
Kowloon) Evans (Lincolns) Watson (Club) Chenng
To
-hang (Athletic)
(B. China) Souza (Bt. Joseph's) Santos (St. Jos
Joseph') Warnes (Navy)
Sek Pin-un (Athletic), Ng Pp-kin (8, China) Phillips" (Kowloon).
Li Beng-pul Athletic)
19
Ng Pokal (South-China)
Taylor (Navy)
Parsons (Navy) Tate (Lincoln) Lai Hong-hi (Ewo)
Oiu Shuk-yan (Trung_Tsin) Tan Takpo (Trung Tru Leang
Chew Brick (8. Chine)
(EWO)
Wood (Artillery)
Hopkins (Artillery) ....
18 Mansfield
Clayton
13
Brooke (Navy) Recce
Lo Corderers the
(Athletic)
Fang Hol-bing (Teung Tein) Purcell (Borderers) Wong Chee-kam (Iswo)
Wong
(EWO)
Chachun (Athleile)
Chan
To Wai-kwan (Taung Tsin)
Discombe
White
(8. China)
Pickford-(Kowloon) Duffield (Kowloon) O Yin-Jin (Eastern)
Love (Club)
T. W. Tang (Swe)
The Shiu-yu (Tsung Tain)
Ng Po-kai (8. China)
Ni
Ping-kay (Eastern) Leach (Arilllery)^ Edmunds (Artillery)
J. McGuinées (Lincoln)
Cousing (Lincolns)
Beura (St. Joseph's)
Ward (St. Joseph's)
·Barnett (Lincolns) rein):
(RE)
Lai Wah Lat
Whittaker Bavell (RDA)
G. White (Kowloon)***** Yeung Kan-po: (Athletic)
To Wai-king (8, China). Fortey (Borderers).. Bella (Lincolna): Johns (Borderers)
Home Football Tables
FIRST DIVISION,
(Results on Page
SECOND DIVISION
Arsenal
49 Stoke
11438- Notti:
- Williams -- (Borderers)
Egley (Navy) Davis (Navy) Mardia (Navy) Murrell
Smith (N Bryant (Navy)
G. Duncan (Club)
Boyd (Club)
Sloan (Club)
Ilynes (Club)
Simmons (Club)
Sharp (Club)
Lam Ping-tony (Eastern)
Baker (81. Joseph's)
Huania : Bu
T. Castilho (St. Joseph'«)
9
Campor (Recreio)
9
9
Arock (Radio)
Himbury (R,E.) Perg (RE.)
G. Singh (Radio)
Oliveirà (University) McGuiness (Lincolns) Haroon (Bt. Joseph's) Ru (Athletic) O. M.
(St. Joseph's) Tate (Lincolns) 1 Whiting (LE)
Tavares (Radio)
1
Trul)
1:
Li Shek-you Trung Lai Kong-hal (Evo) Tang Tim-kan (Ewo) Ng Fook-leung
(Ewo) (ERO)
Tikan (Rea).
Lau.
Sai Kin-chot (Athletic)
Fong Kong-tang (Athletic)
Ho Chi-wing (Athletic)
Fung King-yo
Ho
Fun Hol-lang Chin
Ka-ping
Tain)
Tuin).
Chan Ka-pin (Teung Tsin)
Wong.Bul-sam
Wong Yuk-sam
(Taung Tain)
Tank Sik-pan (Tsung Tsin) (Lincolns)
Brennan
Hazelwood (Borderers)
·THIRD DIVISIÓN.
Sands (RA.B.CO
Pafcell (Borderera)
"A" M, Omar (Bt"-Joseph's)
Clarke (Lincoln). Nelson (Borderers)
Hay (B.A.B.C.) Fortey (Borderers) Gregory (R.A.F.); Tale (B.A.F.)AGE Clementa (Lincolna) Lin Shu-ming (6, China)
To Date
THIRD DIVISION (North)
(Athletic)
RAF) Tang Yuk-sheng (8. Chnia) Gray (R.A.B.C.)
Li Beng-shu (Athielic) Johns (Borderers) Marques (Recreio) Morgan (R.A.8.C.) Courey (Bignals) Reading (R.A.F.)
(Lincolns) (Radio)
(8. China)
L. Castiko (St. Joseph's) Lau Wal-kwong (8. China)
(Recreto)
1 Xavier
Wong (University)
(Lincoln)
Hazlewood (Borderers)
́(B.A.B.C1)
versity)
(Talkoo)
Mason (Borderer) Li Wing-on (8. China) *** Oliphant" (Sigmala),
Hin Yu-kwan
H. Jones (Athletic)
Brown (Siganis). Ip Yin-pol (Athletic) Chan Cheung-yin (Athletje) Thompson (Lincolns)
eung Pum-hul (8, China);
Markfield
Arculli DATIN
Bantos
For Hing ABC)
(St. Joseph's)
CB: China)
(Athl
Botelho (Beer
Lincolas)
Blogan (B.E)
Rundk
Real Fighters.
I would be spared from the exer
cise of whatever critical faculties I' may be endowed with. It was a fight that made faces at Mr. Cocker and all his works: it was so honest, so thorough: it Wad devaid of pretence.
Neither Rowles nor Ralteri could be brilliant, no matter how, they tried; but they were real fighters in that they gave their heart and soul- to get down to rock-bottom issues.
Each in, turn was winning, so it appeared, long before the end, but cach took on a new lease of life in this and that round when all the odds were against him:
Now it was Raiteri; again it was Rowles, Always was it touch and go: Bombardier Wells, precisely as elegant as he was when he broke today and mended hearts to- morrow, decided that the sailor: had made most marks, and with his ver- dict I cordially agreed.
Rowles was the better boxer: he hit straighter and with closer re- gard for the text-book of boxing, Neither Rafteri nor Rowles fought": after the way of a sure champion of the near future, but in relentless fighting they were better than many a champion they pever winced, though they let go their heaviest artillery from the start.
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-MORROW.
Hockey-Friendly: Match" Kong Hockey Club "A" v Central British. Association
Brimbl
Clúb Police
"King's Park, Bj
· SATURDAY
Cricke
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