MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1933
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SOUTH CHINA ROUT ARMY SOCCER ELEVEN
COATES AND
FINCHER SHINE
AT LAWN BOWLS
Nish In Good Form In Interport Practice.
MAIR'S ALL-ROUND GAME IMPRESSES
(By SHORT HEAD.)
HE last official practice, in
which all six teams to meet the'
THE
Shanghai Interport team particl
pated, took place on the Police Re-
T. CAMPBELL won
creation Club's green on Saturday. W the first H.K.I.A.S.A.
The heavy rain that fell during the week made the green very sluggish, and all the players ex- perienced much difficulty in getting
desired.
their woods to curve as but, as a repetition of the conditions
An
Harbour Swim yesterday when he beat Kwok Chun Bang.
FUNG AND IP NOT
IN THE SIDE
BORDERER PLAYERS' FIRST
GAME OF SEASON
(By Spot Kick.)
》EFORE a large crowd of Chinese at Caroline Hill yesterdayROTHY Round BE
South China defeated the Army by 5 goals to I in a practice match in preparation for their visit to the Nanking National Meet. ing where they will represent Hong Kong. The wingers of the soccer tournament will represent China in the Far Eastern Olym piad in Manila next year.
BY 5-1 IN PRACTICE
won the Pacific South West Coast Ladies' Bingles Championship on Saturday to give Britain a
second title, following Perry's. win in the men's singles.
Without Wong Wing, Fung King - cheong and Xp Pak-wa, the Chinese gave an excellent display and were masters throughout, Play S. CHINA JUNIORS ing brilliant football with perfect understanding they asserted 'mn carly superiority over the Army team, and, being on the whole about
into a tussle between the South China forwards and the Army de [ence.
Interport SHANGHAI CRICKET thice yards faster than the military side, the match dissolved itself
should stand
may decur in match the pro Lice our frame in good stead.
R. F. Luz was surprisingly de-j fented by H. Nish-and the Kowloon
four were not favoured with the best of tuck. Luz was brilliant at times, but, on the whole, did not come up to his usual form.
Coates and Fincher were both good of No. 1, but Chal- mers did not play so well as usual. H. Nish was in good form, his whois often causing anxiety to his opponents
Performances Of
Interporters.
Radio
FUTURITY WON BY SINGING WOOD. Largest Purse Of The
Year In U.S.A.
Belmont Park, N.Y., Sept. 16.
Mrs. John Hay Whitney's two-year-old Singing Wood won the Euturity stakes to- day. Sir Thomas was second and Roustabout third.
The purse was $81,000, the largest offered in the United States this
year.- United Press.
Coates And Fincher Impress.
(Continued From Column 1)
FINE RIDING
BY MR. HEARD
IN CLASSIC
Deserved Triumph On Golden Dragon.. NATIONAL DAY'S ECLIPSE
(By RAPIER)
Mr. Woo Lai Tin, prominent Chinese owner, was the only suc- cessful backer in the first "double"
in the history of Colony racing and as a result he was the richer by $3,322 on Saturday.
Mr. Heard's win on Golden Dra. gon in the classic was most unex- pected after the pony's mediocre GO. NAP.
¡displays in his track work, but "Johnnle" fully deserved his buc- Defence Riddled
cess. It was a case of good riding | Hyde-Lay and F. J. Jones). were winning the race. At Caroline Hill.
all playing good bowls, and their Warrington very nearly brought The game was very one-sided goals came
total of 85 included three fives. [it off, in spite of what I said about from Yeung's wing. At Caroline Hill, the South China; chiefly due to the poor showing of Mullane and Morrison did not show second string defeated the Radio now be arranged between rival can say now is that Mr. Delts rode Unofficial practice games will him on Saturday, and all that I the Army forwards. Ridley was their usual understanding, Mullane by five clear goals yesterday. unable to turn out, and Harding being much the steadier.
skips. After a goalless first half the was brought in at inside-left with There were no weak spots in the Chinese proved vastly superior to A. J. Barion, the "Shanghai Alan at inside-right. The four South China team. Li Ting-sang their opponents and scored through were played a glorious game at back, and Kam Sik-wei (3) and Lai Sul-wing| Woodfull," scored 82 for the Shang-players from the Borderers
playing in their first game of the Lueng Wing-chui season and as a consequence were opportunity to give his forwards made some excellent seven, but the never wasted an (2). Sousa, in goal for the Radio| perfect passes. not seen at their best.
backs, Rocha and Aycock were weak, for South China, Yueng! Poon-hing was outstanding.
South
BARSON SCORES 82
hai team to visit Hankow against the Police last week-end. He hit ten boundaries during his long stay The other Interport rink to suffer i defeat was that skipped by U. M. at the wicket.
Allan is not a forward and ~ completely ignored his partner, Baldry, while Fortey in the centre was very weak, failing to keep his wingers piled with DARKER.
Leung's play is improving in each game. Though very early in the season, on his present form, this player must be the first choice in any Colony re- presentative side.
Goscombe O'Sullivan Cup Encounters.
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P.W.D. "A" SURPRISED.
The Public Works
beautifully judged race. I have always fancied De Minimis, who has never been unplaced in six starts, but I hardly expected' Mr. Pan to push his mount part Nation- al Day over 11⁄4 miles.
Dr. §. N. Chan's pony failed dis- appointingly, He was in the lead Department at the Distance Post and was 88- "A" rink were surprised yesterday cond into the straight. About 150 China:--Tang Yat-ming: by the Sanitary Department "A" in yards from the finish Mr. Benny Chueng Fai-lam, Ma Ping-cheong the First Round of the Goscombe Proulx,seemed to pull his pony in, George Yuong, Hul Iu-kong, Lam Tak-
coin and I was not surprised to hear ..that he had lodged a protest against Mr. Heard on Golden Dragon_fer crossing. The protest was, how. ever, not upheld.
po: Chan Kwon-kong, Ng Po-kul, Kam O'Sullivan Cup which was | Sk-wal, Lai Sul-wing and Yueng Poo-menced yesterday.
Omar, which, after holding the lend Sam Isaacs contributed 12 not for fifteen consecutive heads, even-lout to the total of 179 for 7 and tually lost by four shots-a four on|took 4 for 17 to dismiss the Police
So obvious was the starving of Of the Chinese forwards Yeung bing. the 18th and a five on the last ends for 46.
Baldry that Li ́Kwok-chul, South Shui-yick WAS outstanding, his Radio:-Souza; Rocha, Aycock; Ho, turning the tables. W. Mair, first
Torcle Wilson had 3 for 22 for China's left-half was able to act as speed and his understanding with Elms,
Hanib, Kitchell, reserve to the Interport Rinks, came the Recs against the Shaforce, and a sixth forward or third back as Wong Mee-shun had Cork and Mor. Haroon. Castilho and Custa.
Tavares;
in at No. 3 where he played a splen Pat Madar took 3 for 47 in the the occasion demanded. Harding rison beaten throughout. Pau Kau- Soccer League Opens
did all-round game for the losers. same match. The former K. C. C. did not fit in with Hocquard on the ping, former goalkeeper and now He was one of the few for whom player followed this up with an in-left wing and missed the passes he Second Division leader, led the line the green held no terrors. Bebbington, who replaced
Clarke, also played a good and Justified his inclusion. skips. Grimmitt and
N. J. nings of 40 not out. 5. R. Kermani, usually gets from Ridley.
A. R. former opening batsman for the
game, I. R. C., also made 40.
Both J. F. N. Mayhew, a "find" this | Omar, season, made 42 for the Wanderers
played very well under the candiagainst the Stragglers, and Geof- tions, but were not really comfort-frey More, the Colony Rugby In- able on the slow green.
terporter scored 42. Donald Leach,
Wrong Tactics
On innumerable occasions, either Pardos or Cork passed down the middle where the close play of Allan and Fortey gave Lau Mau and Li Ting- sung a simple tack to cover Wong Kaf-wah.
well and Tan Kong-pak initiated Įmany dangerous movéments.---
Early Penalty Goal ̧
Saturday,
TWELVE FIXTURES.
Before a good crowd South. China The Hong Kong Football League kicked off against a strong sun. season will be opened officially on Wong and Tam were through in the Saturday with twelve encounters early minutes, but Mullane made in the three divisions. splendid clearance. In tackling The following are the fixtures: Yeung, Cork fouled just inside the
First Division. Podmore was the best of the penalty area and from, the "spot-HE. Club The Shanghat team are due bere halves, Pardoe making many mie-kick" WONG asored. A. on November 10, a week after the stakes, and Cork being in difficulties! In the first Army attack Harding Kowloon
Mala team arrive.
against Yueng Shui-yick. All the had a scoring shot luckily diverted
The Second Division Rink went the Shanghai skipper, scored 38 for down heavily to the Interport No. the Stragglers.
2 Kink, losing by 25 shots. Adami Holland's rink (J. V. Ramsay,
(Continued In Column 6.)
Promising Kowloon Soccer
ALLIOTT,
E player
the Kent
League standing,
*
Talent
by Lau Mau. Luang Wing-chul Recrelo. cleared well to Tam who made a great run only to shoot across the |goal. Pau was 'prominent with
neat touch, Combey saving well.)
H.K. Club
At the other end Podmore had a Kowloon good shot turned for a corner.
v. R. A.
(Club Ground)
v. Lincolns
(Kowloon)
v. Police *
(King's Park) Second Division.
V. Athletic
(Club Ground) v. R. A.
(Kowloon)
In midfield the Army held |South China Y, Lincolns their own but they could make-
no impression on the South S.W.B. China defence. ·
(Caroline Hill)
v. Navy
(Sookunpoo)
Third Division."
(Chatham Road)
v. Lincolns
(King's Park)
v. RAS,C.
v.
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*
The following were the results:
The Sanitary "A" beat the P.W.D. "A" by 2 bbots on the Police green.
Scores:
P.W.D. "A"
J. M. Purvis
W. Walker
|J. A. Howe
Sanitary "A"
H. L. Lockhart C. Champelovier R. R. Wood
J. S. Logan 17 G. E. Roylance 10
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•
On the Civil Service green the Prisons "A" beat the Medical De- partment by 10 shots..
Scores: Prisons "A" H. Merriman J. W. Fitzgerald L. A. Collyer T. E. Gooding J. F. McGowan G.L. Buchanan 28 H. E. Strange
Medical Dept. Dr. J. A.. R. Selby
The Police "A" eliminated {P.W.D. “C” by 7 shota.
P.W.D. "C
R. P. Shaw
Police. "A" R. El
G. S. Graver
J. C. Fender
C. N. Robertson
E. G: Post:
T. W. Carr 18 W. Mair ·
The cracker-fack pace set by The Panther, however, prored the undo- ing of National Day. Mr..Proulx kept up with Mr. Frost's mount until he faded out of the race at the Rock, and as a consequence the favourite was well spent by the time the straight was reached.
In my selections on Saturday ! had three winners, an outside win- ner, and thirteen placed ponies in a ¡day of upsets.
I understand that somebody who bought a ticket from Mr. K. Fujiy- [imu, the well-known
Јаранеле photographer, was the winner, of 15 the first prize of $49,866,60. while C. P. Locke and Company secured the the second prize of $14,247.60 as the result of securing their ticket from Dr. V. N. Atienza..
20
On the Civil Service green the P.W.D. "B" beat the Small Unita [by 2 shots,
P.W.D. "B"
T. Armstrong
F. Sutton
- Small Units, R. Hall':
8. Randle
İN. J. Bebbington G. C. Moss
W.E.Hollands 19 J. Deakin
**
Mr. Jackle Noronha' enjoyed. _memorable exit from the Novice Class when he won on Flying Tourist to pay $288.20. By beating Mr. Frost on Wake- feld, he was responsible for Mr. Woo Lai Tin, owner of Flying Tourist, being the only person on the "double."
The following, were. Saturday's resultado
The Sanitary "B" boat the Police 1-2.00 P.M.—Big Wave Bay Han- "B" by one shot on the Police green. Li & Lis Mayflower 168 Ib... -
... dicapOne Mile. Scores:
(Mr. S. N. Pan): A. M. J. Soares's Street Singer
157 lb,
- "David Leonard, was the best man who has joined the Bliss is still at fault with his on the field for St. Joseph's., To- Kowloon Football Club, had his head work. Although a great apoi-gether with Ward, who is making first trial in local soccer on Satur ler with his head, his sense of a reappearance after a long ill- day against St. Joseph's, when he direction is very poor and very ness, he was constantly troubling made a very impressive debut. often he sends the ball to the wrong the Kowloon defence, but his soap, YUENG added to the score when
Fast on his feet and a great op›jmun.
shooting was in vain against Vidro, sent away by Wong. He tricked South China v. R. E.- portunist, Elliott showed himself
Kowloon's new goalkeeper. -
Morrison cleverly and gave Combey to be a great leader of the for-NOULTY, a newcomer, had his
During the second half when the no chance. A few minutes later, Recrolo wards.
second tryout, and made an ball was being sent in from every TAM scored a doubtful goal when Quick to snap up a nasa he sur-impressive showing with firat time angle, leaving Marques and his he seemed yards offside,
Radio prised the spectators with his sung clearances. He often proyed him-two, defenders exhausted, Leonard Chinese Maintain "Sin
Superiority
(St. Joseph's) shooting; two of these attempts self a dangerous spoiler on account dropped back to relieve the post- Crossing over three goals in ar University R.A.M.C. found the net,
of his speed.
(Athletic) |tion, and broke clean through the rears Allan went close, but the
Kowloon defence to put in a great Chinese soon asserted themselves Borderers V. RAFAE player to make a re-appearanceOMES at left back for the drive which was well turned for a and TAM scored a pretty goal,
(Military H.V.) in local soccer was 0. Davis | UT· Saints was the steadier of fruitless corner.
placing his shot well although October 1; are as follows:
First Division games on Sunday, who retired from active play two the two backs, Fernander being in-Y
hampered on by Morrison. Thi years ago. He performed extraor.clined adopt kick-and-rush T7OWLOON played well in the Chinese halves delighted in sending
[South" China^v. “Athletics dinarily well on the right wing on methods, V. Costa in the key post- second half when their.com-perfect passes between the backs;
(Caroline Hill) - Borderers Saturday when time and again he tion was steady until he was kick-bination left nothing to be desired, Wong, Pau- and Tam being : vary
v. Br. Joseph proved himself too fast for Eed on the shins. He is definitely but they will have yet to improve dangerous with their spoed, in their Lawrence, the St. Joseph's "leftja good man,
to overcome such teams as the Liu Javour. Combey was kept ser DEATH OF FAMOUS BOXING Public Works Department Love half.
colus, whom they play next Satur- busy saying shots from all angies, He made one particularly good.
To Kowloon C. C. ILL, playing at Inside left for Gosane brothers were not-day, and South China. H"
1 able 'absentees. B. Gosano fa i
unve from Young Shui-yick.A Saturday the Lincolns made: The Army launched a number of Kowloon, was very danger, a strong, candidate ́ ́in the V.RA B three changes in the team raids, bul" persisted 'on' keeping] The death has occurred of Lou tained the Public Works Depart-
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to
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7.
(Bookinpoo)
REFEREE
New York, Sept. 17,
Police B
W. McLeod [J. R. McWalter
Sanitary ““B**
F. W. Bradley
E. C. Kerrison
|F. 8. Riddell | 8. Eccleshall
R.H.E. Marks 10 W; Hill
FRIENDLY MATCH.
(Mr. P. M. L Soares) Sureton's Solar Star 161 b
(Mr. N. Deitz)
lengths.
Time: 2.00.8,"
"Pari-mutual, winner $11.50; places, Lat. $5.70; 2nd $9.20; 3rd
2430 P.M.-Junk Bay Handicap. The Kowloon Cricket Club enter Six Furlongs
Mr. E. H. M. Tinson's Hey Tor
155 lb.
AURAS (Mr. B. N. Pan), Helenside's Helter Skelter
ous when in possession," and his swimming championships, being ball control gave the St. Joseph's the favourite for the Breast Stroke which did duty last work against the ball in the middle when both Mamoils; the famous boxing rement to a four-rink match backs no end of anxiety when he event, and preferred, to finish his the Club when they lost 4-6. wingers were unmarked, Forley free. The deceased officiated at Baturday and won by 19 shota dribbled through time and again swimming activities before playing Harding came in at inside right wanted chance after chance, none the fight between. Phil Scott and 67. Scores only to fail with inaccurate shoot soccer."
for Higgins, who has an injured of the three inside me being fast Sharkey in 1980 as well as at many Kowloon C.C. P Although A. V. Gosano, the bet ankles Roden, of the second eleven, enough for the close passing type other important contests Reuter, 8. Greenwood R. P.Sha ter known of the two brothers, bas displaced Colclough at Fight back of play, and the afførte of the Army
La Jack the
8 Gr A-E, Hayward.:: L. B Babe KOWLOON who were content to recovered from the Injury he sus and Cpl. McGulaness took the can have to change the tactics were chance the Class salaand
play steady football in the tained during the Manila tour last tre forward position vacated” by wa
H. Hampton first half opened the scoring February, he will not be played in Malpus who left for England on through Hill who broke away on the forward line until later on In Saturday by the Naldera.
ing.
the left and dribbled through to the season. "A, V." will probably beat Marques with a rising drive, be seen the Saint's defence in the
In the second half it was a mat opening matches
tor of shooting practice for Kowe wykon
OCHA who mad
toon for the majority of the half.pearance for
8. ELIAS, Kowloon's skipper Baturday, havi
A. 311
the
the
was responsible for a glorious goal steady playe
shot.
with a first time drop kick which. which earn from forty yards out, left Margues, tional cap last
ITE the team they delded
BA 4 Saturday against
and which won Lincolns, should
| Lan Maurand.
ged places and,
Trawnik,
Wong, Ping
149.Jb
(Ponts
(Mr. E. 0, Butler)
Bold Lad
HP. Chanson)
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