MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933.
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SOUTH CHINA
S. CHINA SECOND ELEVEN WIN 4-1
Lam Tak Po Makes
Fine Debut.
OPEN
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SOCCER SEASON WITH 5-1 TRIUMPH
ARTILLERY BEATEN BY CHAMPIONS
CRAIGENGOWER CHAMPIONS
Deserved Triumph Over C.S.C.C.
SCIENCE ✓. KICK AND RUSH CHINESE SHOW IMPROVE PLUCKY FIGHT BY LOSERS INTERPORTERS NOW
At Caroline fill yesterday the South China second elevch gave an excellent display against the Artil lery to run out easy winners by d goals to 1.
Showing
beiter
understanding
and being much speedier, the Chin- ese completely outplayed their op- ponents with the result that the game was far too one-sided to be Interesting. The Gunners early re- sorted to kick and rush tactics, and the Chinese by quick passing and clover fool work held the upper
hami throughout.
Lam Tak-po, the new centre- half, gave a splendid display,
with A and
strong defence holding the Artillery forward
check well In
the military halves were run off their feet, Hunt, Collier and Leacht were the outstanding Artillery players.
|
MENT IN SHOOTING
IP PAK WA AND LEUNG WING
CHUI IN BRILLIANT FORM
THE Artillery, who gave South China a hard fight for the First Division Championship last season, proved no match for the Chin
The Artillery tried Allan, their brilliant Interport back, as leader of the attack, and Greenshields partnered Wroc at back, while Harris returned to left half, and Hill dis- placed Seat.
(By SHORT HEAD.)
For the second year in succes Ision Craigengower have won the Junior Lawn Bowls League title.
On Saturday they beat the Civil Service by 19 shots on their own
green.
IMPROVING
Coates And Hall Shine
As No. 1's.
SATURDAY'S PRACTICE ATK.C.C.
INTERPORT
PRACTICE ON
SATURDAY
All Official Rinks
In
“Action.
POLICE GREEN 'BEING USED
All six Official Lawn Bowis teams to play against Shanghai will be seen in action on the Police green next Saturday, commencing at 3 pm.
The following are the three matches: Interport Bink 3. Victoria
D. Peoples H. Beer
F. LUE
A. R. Clarke A. W. Grimmitt
(skip) Kowloon Rink E. C. Fincher F. X. M. Silva R. Lapsley. H. Nish
(akip)
Interport Rink 2 J. V. Ramsay
A. Hyde Lay
F. J. Jones
A. M. Halland (skip)
DUNLAP WINS AMERICAN AMATEUR GOLF TITLE Superb Play Against Marston
Playing magnificient golf in the morning round George Dunlap, the Ameriman Walker Cup player, returned a card of 68. as against Max Marston's 77, in the Final of the Amerl- can Amateur Golf Champion- 'ship over the Kenwood Coun- try Club course. He revealed the same form in the afternoon' round to win by 6 and 5 and thus succeod C. Ross Som- merville (Canada) to the title,
Runner-up last year, Dunlap produced marvellous approach shots. Bobby Jones, holder of. the world's four major titles. in the same year, described his morning round as the most brilliant he had ever Been. Marston only won the seventh and eighth hales.-Reuter.
BREAK OF 32 OF
NO AVAIL Winfield Beaten By Abbott.
On Saturday on the K.C.C. green, R. Hall Craigengower fully deserved the venue of the Second Interport B. W. Bradbury ese in a friendly match at Caroline Hill yesterday, and their defeal their win, and did very well to se- match against Shanghal on Octo., G. Brown by 5 goals to 1 in no way flattered the all-round superiority of Southcure such a large margin as 19 ber 10, the standard of bowling was U. M. Omar
(skip) China.
shots against their neighbours, who high, and an auggested last week Interport Link 1 Wong Wing made a re-appears nce, in goal for the Chinese, Lim played good bowls and fought out another game or so in the same A. E. Contes Thin-chan having left the Colony, and, from his confident display, every head. On two rinks, those formation would do much to im Chalmers
F. Cullen South China need look no farther for their last line of defence. Other skipped by W. Field and R. B. prove the standard of play.
R. F. wise the team was the same whien did duty last season. Fung King-Wood, and H. V. Feares and H. This was apparent on the rink t (skip) cheong did not turn out, and Tam Kong-pak played in the centre with Westlake, respectively, the scores skipped by U. M. Omar. In the 2nd Division Rink
were level after sixteen ends, had last
6. Logan Leung Tat-wing as partner to lp Pak-wa, and Wong Mee-shun at in-
Craar, suffer- practice 'been played-A. A. Razack, on the ed a big defeat at the hands A. Macfarlane wide right.
of W. B. Muskett other rink, was cleven shots up on R. F. Luz, but yesterday, the Crai-W. V. Field
(skip) II. E. Strange on the same head.
gengower skip revealed "much im. A Seven For Pearse
proved form. H. V. Pearse started well, scor. Hall drew well at No. 1, and in LEO FROST SECURES TWO WINS although some of his After 15 minutes play PO KUJ. The Chinese played sound foot- the centre
were splendid. Wong Mee-Ing a seven on the third head-the this position Omar's rink wa KAM opened the scoring from three ball in the first half when all the passes yurds range, Woods pushing the goals were scored, Leung Wing shun, the skipper, played a great result of good all-round play by all superior to that of Nish. Bradbury ball against the crossbar and thechai with his sweeping passes to game but Yueng Shui-yick spoiled members of this rink (G. Duncan, and Brown both played well, but
Time: 32 1/5, 1 05 2/5, 1 28 2/5. eave Pte. Windeld from defeat al referee awarding a goal. TO WAI- the wings showed that he has lost many good movements through be-F K. Modi, and W. Gill), With a Silva and Lapsley were their match
Distance: 1% lengths, 4 lengths. the hands of Pie. Abbott by 49 Pari-Mutuel: and effectively blocked the way to was superior to Nish as skip, and
Winner HONG added to the scare when he none of his prowess at centre-half, ing off-side, Wroe trapping him lay of five, Gill played to orders at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. Omar
$00.30. points in the First Round of the cleverly tricked Price, hafore
Palace Hotel Billiards tournament Het A marked feature of their play was time and again.
the jack, and the Graigengower very often the Craigengower skip Places $5.70, $5.20, 38.10. Forwards Weak Link ting with a good shol.
Cash Sweep: 1st. No:→76—$155,- on Friday night. the great Improvement in their
skip drew well with both woods to won the head with his shot, beat. Greenshields was the better of the increase the lay to seven. West- ing Nish to the jack. He won 25, 2nd, No. 188-$44.40, 8rd. No The Artillery opened the necand shooting which was a former fail-
aftering. Three of the goals came from two Artillery back particularly lake endeavoured to drive his the large margin of 16 shots over 227-$22.20. acoring half well. LEACH
one after the interval when, lying well only chance of reducing the lay--the Kowloon rink'a 'skip. good work by Diacombe. They, perfect ground shots and on
was the ball shot up the field, he successfully check- but was wide. however, fell away again, and LAM occasion only TAK PO scored D
glorious goal wildly over the har
Defence Well On Top after cleverly rounding Gibbons. YUENG PON-HON made the total Lee Tin-sang and Lau Mau prov- four after good combination with led staunch defenders, covering well, while the halves early master- ed the Artillery attack.
Po Kui-kam,
South China:-Wong Wal-kai; Yui Hing-yuen, Chueng Fai-lam; Mok Yu- sang, Lam Tak-po, Ip Koon-ming! Yueng Pon-lion, Ng Po-kul, Kam Sik- wal, Lai Sul-wing and To Wat-hong.
Artillery: Woods; Price, Gibbons: Hunt, Collier. Stebe Slevens: Dir- combe, Smith, Birmingham, Leach and Aves
Ip Pak-wa sent across some glorious centres and his un- inside derstanding with the men was little short fect.
of per-
Tam жда not at
home
in
ed the Chinese forwards. Pardoe. Harris, and Rogers played well, but they were overworked.
It was the forwards who were the weak link in the Artil. lery side.
(Continued from Page 8.)
Registering a 32 break did not
Pte. Turner had a stern struggle with Pte. Walters, who recorded a ' |27 break during the 25 minutes of The match between Raoul Luz $2. Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 1168-play, but won by the narrow and Adam Holland, proved a ding)
#2294.00 | margin of 12 points., dong struggle, the latter
2nd. No. 3492-
On Saturday` ́ovening Pte. Pye tually winning by two shots
$655.70 chalked up a 23 break to beat Pte. ..........Coates drew well throughout the
3rd. No. 1248-Richardson by 61 points. match, and there were few
$327.86 The following were the Firs sions when he did not beat Ramsay Unplaced Nos, 2447, 898, 1647, Round results:
even-
Occa
...
to the jack. Hyde-Lay, the Colony (4014, 4818, 1705, each $60.71. *Manson. · 150 †Anklete!!
The Ladies' Turner "E" Class, Six Fur-*Abbott'
both 7. (Unofficial) champion, and Jones were
Handicap. good, but then so were Chalmers and Mair.
longs. Without in any way
W. Gill was the outstanding player for Cralgengower on this rink, and was to a great extent. responsible for...the. downfall of the challengers. Time and again, whether a 'des Allan was not a success in thei licate draw or a cover shot was required, his wood' reled al- centre. Edmunds and Walker gave'
most dead on the required spot. very mediocre display, and the
On the oth end, McGowan gave wingers performed little of note, al- though Hill showed a nice turn of his side a point with a well judged belittling the performance of the Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai speed and sent across several good shot, knocking up his owɑ wood to Polico skip I would say he is not. 187 lb.
'lay first shot. Westlake covered:
Cullen. Both The Chinese attacked from the up well, and Pearse could do ao ekips played well alternately. start and Rogers saved a certain more than attempt a drive, which goal by blocking a áhoť from Ip. A went well wide, minute later to hit the crossbar { with a glorious shot,
centres.
Club Fortunate To Beat in and within
The Lincolns
E. Strange And Bickford Need Close Marking
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
duelive of as many which the Club obtained mix.
It must
Whant Trails Jack Twice The next end · saw L. R. Whant five minutes South Chins were one trall the jack nicely, only for Gill up. Leung Wing-chuf sent across to draw dead and lie first shot, a perfect pass to WONG who beat which was
not altered. Whant Combey with a magnificent ground again trailed the Jack on the 7th shot.
head, and, with Craigengower not
EO consistent
#LO
·Premier Police Team Win By 10 Shots.
• (Miss Scot Harston) Mr. B's Bagula 185 lb.
(Miss Dowbiggin) Mr. Tally Ho's Brown Willy
132 lb.
(Miss Beryl Fair) Time: 82 1/5, 1 05 2/6, 1 4b. Distance: 8 lengths, Many
·BOB MARKS". FOUR WIN
·BY 10 SKOTS.
lengths.
:
Pari-Mutuel: Winner Places $5.10.
a
Pye
150. Waltern
150 - "Windeli. 150 Richardson (Lincs.) † (R.A.F.) ↑ (SW.B.)
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Ranger's Forecast
will appear in The China Mail
To-morrow
$0.40. ||||. THE - SPECIAL'. HOME
Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 108-$180.-
At Happy Valley on Saturday Good play by Ip gave Wong an- getting closer, McGowan knocked the Police first and second teams other chance, but Combey made a up one of his own woods to in-played a friendly encounter which 40, 2nd. No. 28-$51.52, Ard. No.
63-$25.76. great save at the expense of a crease the lay to two.
resulted in the first team winning corner. Another corner brought Westlake played a great shot on by 10' shots. the second goal, LEUNG TAT- the 15th end, when, with his op- 1st Team
2nd Team WING lobbing the ball over ponents lying for two, he neatly E. G. Post J. 9. Riddell Combey's head.
took out both shots to alter an W. Farlow Jadverse lay of two down to two up.
J. Orem
Several minutes later the Chinese.
Westlake was again in the
deserve to be besten, as the Club ob- Hynes cleared well, while Duncan was movement between the thres Inside both his attempts
scored an easy goil. Strange and went further ahead, a splendid carse was heavy and narrow with (Skip).
H
to draw.
Craigengewer, won' on this.rink by 6 shots.
T. Ferkins C. Channing
Ellis
(Skip)
Artillery's Lone Goal Pardon relieved the pressure with|
W. E. Hollands THE first eleven
soccer game be 5. Fowler in gos! made some excel a good clearance, and Barraclough limelight on the following end.
Duncan had drawn well to the (Skip) tween the Club and the Lincolnent saves, but persisted in throwing raced away to send in a hard shot, on Saturday was very well contested the ball to ■ defender instead at for Lee Ting-sing to clear off the Jack, and Modi, with his second. Shepheard under summer-like cordliions and pro-clearing, and towards the end the
ar ten goals, of Lincolns forwards took advantage of foal-line, but WALKER intercepted wood, trailed the jack an inch or T. Tallon this weakness by rushing him, and crashed the ball into the net. so, but McGowan took the shot out. Fender
for Westlake to take first shot. A. R. Clarke be said that the Lincolns did not with the result that Cousing tained their winning lead with goals which in good light Heath would have the oustanding half on the field. stood a much better chance of saving, Strange, Hewe and Bick men resulting in WONG beating
ford left no Owing to a late start. the light waa
to be desired. SE Combey with another ground shot. failing ten minutes before the end, and nor worked covering Tarlin, who The Artillery were then penned A. A. Razack enjoyed & confort- in the closing minutes it was difficult was beaten throughout by Hocquard in their own hall, and IP added table win by 3 ahots over H. E. to follow the play.
and Ridley. The right wing was the weak link in the Club forward line, another from a very difficult angle Strange, Y. Abbas lending invalu-G.Moss Fowler persisting
Jable support with brilliant draw- dribbling and In
and with a splendid shot.
ing shots On the 6th end Barack in the team which did duty, last showering on the flow vld How South", China, continued, on the
some of his former brilliance, offensive and close on half-time made a mistake-ons of very low- season. Colclough, promoted from the using the swerve co advantage. A receiving wall from Wong,
when he knocked up a Civil Servica Second Division, took Ash's place at E. Bir
Strange and Bickford';; left back owing to the latter's Injured formidable wing, the speed of E. scored with a fast grounder.
wood to give his opponents two knees Cousins, new arrival from Strange, combined with wonderful bull
points, Home, replaced Harding, who was un-control, made him the most dangerous avaliable, as Baldry's partner; and Club forward." This wing combination Higgins led the attack in place of will be a distinct fares this season. Malpas, who leaves for England by the my Naldera next Saturday.
THE
*
#
LINCOLNS made three changes
PULE
formed
CLUB second eleven is nicely balanced and should win a number games when the season
proper
Wong Leaves Field
• The Gonners Improved in the second half, -but- Wong gave a good display in goal, a hard abet from Walker being particularly well cleared.
Five For Craigangower
W. Chester-
W, 'McLeod
Woods
W. Glendenning
(8kip)
27
J. McWalters
J. McHardy
J. Nolan
R. Marks
(Skip)
R. Merriman
G. Daly
R. Dowman R. Briltain
"(Skip)
A Lucky Shot
On the 8th head; Millon, Ea and Luck all trailed, the "jack On the 15th head on this riak turn, resulting in a lay of two shot Kharas tralled the fack with to the Civil Bervice, s great shot. Medinu rested his mW, Ward attempted a drive, wood deed to the Jack and Abbas and, although missing the more Important woods, his shot cut
HEATH made some great saras, but of
gave & goal sway by leaving his opens. Four new players were tried Near the end, Wong was injured drew well to give his side a four
Turner was the better of the out
charge,
on Baturday-McKellar.
two backs. The halves, Dudley, Cork Gamble, wing".
and Beit started strongly, but the year-old centre-fe, Wood,
minutes
and
shots lay. The position not being
ESMEZ left the field. Li Kwok-walfaltered, Abbas Covered walls and
and triclite, bolag ver7||
went into goal and Tam dropped th Strange wide with his drive speed of the Club "forwards seemed to inside-left.
was the
back into the defence. Razack sent down a beautiful shot effect Dudley and Bett,, for. Hiffle was promising of the
Bouth Chinez-Wong Wing; Les Tin (seen of them. : 'after' the Brat twenty fast
good judge of sang, Lan Mag Tong Kwan, Laeng to Increase the lay ing hils, passos: la Gamble tackled sirongly Wigg-ahul, Li Kwok-wal; Yueng Skal. Razack was Ridley was the outstanding and all at in nicely at left-half. Fick Wong Mos-ahun, Tam Kons forward dribbling st "speed: was one to watch, le delighted in Wood missed a couple of good chances, pale Lung Tab-wing and Ip Pak-wa: drawing the defence and
* Greenshields, to Hocquard OT
Could then
pa munde."A flan.. Walker i and which Baldry, with perfect understand. FISEER was again promisest, show. Hil
URDAY'S
www but should be persevered, with while Artillery?— ME
* Cousing and McKellar's fault lay in his passingspri
Higgins did little but Horguard:
werona soma. " giorinis centrod, two___ of]
#ig ́a clóan, pair of linels to: Ramai raz ing ran in to meet and score on both den and Wildey, 3? lia prowned ja hin occanlone,
De Carts with two good goal the Ble 201ddbeh others, Boyd, Bell and Baliton wETE WRIGHT, the Club, centre half", did: the Beat.
not turn out, and a last minute The Lincolns ad chango was mada, Skinner, taking the introducing... Ramadan
ker position, and Tavlin coming in at Baltors; the last named proving
right half.
belf a thrustfal pentr
#19th end? A
butlying wood, aeross, the green. It was a Civil Beri wood and tralled the Jack reduce the lay
Woodsent); drawing well to the? nd shot, "and
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