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TO-DAY Cricket
| Hong Kong v. Shanghaf
(H.K.C.C. ground), 11 a.m.
Hockey.
Hong Kong Hockey Club seconda v. Fleet Lower Dock. (6 p.m.).
Rugby.
Hong Kong Bank v. South Wales
Borderers
(Bookumpos, 5.15 p.m.) Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Second.
Ladies' Championship Race.
Hong Kong v
TO-MORROW. Cricket Shanghai
THE CHINA MAIL.
ARMISTICE DAY FOOTBALL GAME Saturday's Results And
DISAPPOINTING
SERVICES WORTH TWELVE
GOALS AGAINST REST
POOR HALF BACK LINE
(By Outside Left). 51 predicted in last Wednes- quard-proved to be the most dau- A$
day'ı “China Mail" the Com-gerous, while Langmead and Smith, bined services were much too good combination also proved trouble- (at 5.15 p.m.)-for the Rest of the Calony in the some, the latter scoring two perfect Armistice Day Football game, and goals in the opening minutes of the
(II.K.C.C. ground), 11 a.m.,
Hockey
Y.M.C.A. v. Radio Sports
Central British v. University.
TRIANGULAR HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
(Continued from Page 4.) It appears that a stricter policy regarding postponements should be
adopted in the future if he Tourns
ment is to continue to schedule.
C.B.A. 100 Per cent The Central British Association have commenced the Season ex* tremely well and hold the lead in the Mamak Tournament with a 100 per cent, recurd. They have scor- ed 12 goals to their three matches.
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The forward line bas several capable goal-scorers in W. G. Jahnson, and T. Whitley, while in the defence, N. Whitley is oul- standing.
the centre forward and inside right-
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although the Services won by the second half. odd goal in five on Saturday, their Langmead, who led the forwards, forwards could very well have in-was too clever for Channing. His dulged in compiling the round passes out to either wing were per, dozen if they had desired.
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The first half produced very poor football, the Services dominating play, though the Rest made several spirited attacks. Howe, and Blake and Tang Kwong-sum, the two Rest wingers being prominent.
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exhibition of their halves, none of whom under- stood the other's play with the result that there was no com- bination.
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Buss, the Rest's skipper showed up poorly and could not keep on his feet. His passing was wild, while his head work was Luckily he had a weak opponent in
Stanley MacNider, the CBA. alf-back player who sustained Snooke te mark. fractured jaw when in play, has been discharged from hospital, but; will not take the field for some weeks yet.
disappointing.
fect,
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Cork's ground passes sometimes fell short of their intended mark.
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SOUTH CHINA WIN EASILY
Goalscorers.'
ARMISTICE DAY MATCH SERVICES 3 THE REST
SECOND DIVISION
Y. INDIANS BORDERERS CLUB
1 S. CHINA
4 KOWLOON
0 NAVY
THIRD DIVISION
ENGINEERS RADIO R.A.F.
4 UNIVERSITY
3 RECREIO
1 LINCOLNS
The Goalscorers.
ARMISTICE DAY. MATCH
Blake (est)
Strange E. (Beat)
Smith (Berrices)
Itidley (Services)
Recreio Outclassed By Her
Champions.
MARQUES EXCELS IN GOAL
SECOND DIVISION
Hebert (Borderers)
(8. Chinx) Yaong Poon-hung (8. China) Rome (Na) McBride (Navy Chappel (Navy) Morris (Borderers) John (Borderers) Azim (Y. Indians) MeNeR (NEIRD DIVISION
(By TOUCH JUDGE)
South Chins had little difficulty in accounting for Recreis at Kowloon Harper (Lincolns)
Hudding yesterday, the score of 6 to 1, in no
(Engineers) Haroon way Battering them.
Wong Wing was troubled on one Harding occasion only and then he had to Oliveira (University)
(University) pick the ball from the back of the Law net, Li Ting-sang and Leung In Toa (University)
Tavares (Radio) chan having little trouble to break Setters (Lincolns) Allan Outstanding
Jup the very rare Recreio attacks. Dudley (Lincolns) Alian, the Gunners' and Services' Leung Wing-chuí gave a great dis-
Tait (R.A.F.) right back, was outstanding. He play, his tackles were successful on proved the main stumbling block to almost every occasion and his pass- the Rest's forwards, Morrison, who ing was delightful, showing great partnered him, was also good and foresight in sending long passes out to the wings and astute passes down the centre of the field.
formed a useful combination.
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On the whole the football Was very poor, although it could have been brightened up had the Services made use of the many opportunities pre- aented them Instead of playing with the Rest's defence in the latter stages of the game.
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Second Division.
LINCOLNS SUPERIOR TO CHAMPIONS
Second Half Rally Secures Points By Odd Goal.
CURIOUS DECIDING POINT
(RY SPOT KICK)
Marques in goal took chief honours for the Recreio side. some of his saves were object lessons in anticipation, one save from Pau from 3 yards out was a magnificent effort. "Gaat and Bowen offered a stout resistance but are not up to the standard of First Division football. It was only in the last five min- The forwards made some nice ates of the game that the Rest movements, but the South China Snooks Disappoints showed any good combination. when halves were able to Intercept their real first-class stuff, was witnessed A sparkling game of football. Supoks proved to be a miserable Howe and his forwards failed to passes easily, Campur, the junior failure on the right wing, and, in level the scores in spite of a sitter eleven player, and Santos giving on the Club ground yesterday when spite of numerous "ilters" could which Strange presented the real the best display The Radio Sports Club showed not put the finishing touches to of the forwards when he took a
the Athletic and Lincolns second themselves to be capable
goal-them. In the second
half. Lang-shot at goal which narrowly miss-men and playing four forwards ture.
The Recreio started with only ten strings clashed in a league fix- scarers when they netted 10 goals mend and MeGuire frequently rashed. Tang Kwong-sum, putting his were noon a goal down. Wang send- against the Mule Corps in their ed the ball out to Snooks with only foot out, let the ball slip betrewn ing in a great shot which
Two goals down at the inter- first Mamak encounter. Gurba Wong Wing to beat, but he simply his feet and the Services' goal was back into play after striking the
camo val, the soldiers fought back in chan Singh, however, saved his could not bout the ball.
splendid style to pull the game entirely undefended, but the Rest underside of the crossbar. The side against the Royal Engineers
out of the fire and run out win- did not score.
Chinese attacked relentlessly and by scoring the decisive goal in the
ners by the odd goals in five. Wong scored a second goal from a final half, but not before the Eu-j
The Athletic Indulged in their DASS by Tam. Tam scored an off- usual alprt passing game, and the gineers had penetrated the Radio'
sidé goal and Pau again found Lincolns favoured the long for goal an two occasions,
Marques ready when he shot from ward pass. Each style had its the Line.
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A. E. P. Guest's return to the) field has instilled new enthusiasm
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Binke, whom I did not think up to Interport standard, gave
a surprisingly superb display and was easily one of the outs slanding players on the field.
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His goal was the result of num- in the St. Andrew's team, who are eruus good efforts, and he complete- showing signa of their old form. ly took
the Services' defence by The team, however, are still iogurprise when he dashed in to net need of a consistent goal-scorer. the Rest's firsi goal. Their defence is one of the best,
In the Mamak Tourney.
The United Hockey Club, newcomera to the Mamak Tournament have maintained a 100 per cent, record, to date, winning are three matches against the 9th Battery, Mule Corps and R.A.M.C. as result, placed second on the League Iable.
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The Hill, strange partner- ship at back proved an utter failure and had it not been for the sterling display of the Iatter the Services would have scored the half dozen.
LINCOLNS LUCKY TO
WIN POINTS
Athletic Two Up At Interval.
THRILLING LAST QUARTER
Beven.
(BY SPOT KICK)
Reorelo Score" In their first attack, the Recreio forwards showed surprisingly good combination and Castilho
Bent across a great centre for Gomes to head in near the post.
12.
Half-time Recreio 1 South China
Marquee was soon is action way- ing from Tam who tried to place
¡merits, but the Athletic ware more dangerous than their opponents in the first half.
Tate WAS:
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a hard-working leader for the Eincoins, and took every opportunity to shoot at goal. He was well support- ed by Chapman and Mc-. Guiness, Maughan' was' `ont- standing at right half back, being conspicloûs for the man- ner in which he would not be beaten.
His work on the touchline evoked tremendous applause, His Excel-
On the Club ground yesterday, a the ball from a couple of yards out, lency the Governor, Sir William great game, was seen, when the a minute later Tam headed the Peel being among those who ap-Lincolns beat the Athletic in a third goal from a perfect centra preciated his efforts.
Ho K Cheong,was the beat of thrilling duel, by the odd goal in frm Yueng. Pau excelled himself the Athletic forwards, and proved with a great first-tims effort, but very elusive to tackle, Liu Kam While the Lincolns deserved suc- Marques made a brilliant
save. Wing played a good safe game in cess for the manner in which they South China Indulged in shooting goal, and was well covered by his fought back when in arrears, they, practice and then Tam neatly head-backs. were slightly lucky to take both ed across for Wong to run in
A mistake by the combined Lin- R. C. Reed, of the Incognitos, is
points, and a draw would have been and crash the ball past Marques.coina defence enabled the Athletic Captain of this
W. new team.
a more fitting result. At the start Pau had his reward a few minutes, to score their first goal for the Isaac and A. Khan, at back, Are
Athletic were definitely later after a smart passing bout be-ball was kept bobbing around in Wong Wing, in goal played an superior. They quickly settled tween Wong and Tam, Pau's shot the air with gentle tape, instead of both very sound, while G. Winch at
was down to their normal short passing going in off the post. centre-forward, is a very capable excellent game although he
several occasions in the game, while the Lincolns were very
being cleared, with the result that goal-scorer. R. G. Reed and his lucky on
Near the end a neat Pass from Ho Lok Man, darting forward, brother, F. Reed, are the mainstays second half when he repeatedly got shaky, the defence especially being Pau gave Wong a chance to run in caught the ball on the volley and
his face in the way of the ball and at fault on numerous occasions, stopped what would have been
After being two goals up at goals.
the Interval, everything point- ed to a clear win for the
of the half-back line,
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Police Very Promising
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The Police, who are next in the As I predicted Channing proved League table, are a much stronger a failure at centre half and was en- team this year. The side has in tirely out of the picture when up all 20 players to choose from, of against Langmead, the Services' whom 12 are useful European (centre-forward. players.
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and score his fourth goal with a flashed it into the net before most hard drive.
of the Lincolns defence were aware Recrcio: Marques; Gaan, Bowen; of the fact. Gonsalves. Delgado, Maher; Castilho, Campus, Gomes, Guterres and Santos.then Chung Moon Wong ran The Athletle went further ahend South China:-Wong Wong: Leung
- Athletic, but the Lincolns Tought back in great style to
In-chan, Lee Tin-sang: Lam Tak-po, through on his own and sent in a alage
dramatic recOTEIT. Leung Wing-chul. Lat Kwok-wai; tremendous drive, which, although The last fifteen minutes' were Yueng Shui-yick, Wong Mee-shun, Pau Descon got to It, was travelling at packed with thrifin, three' goals”
Ka-ping, Tam Kong-pak and Tang
such Kwan
a pace that the custodian being scored during this period.
could not hold, it.... Andy Ducan In Forward Higgins played a splendid game. The team has three ex-Army
Commencing the second-half two Owing to the enforced absence of Keon and vigorous, he was always players in C. H. Gough, E, Hay-Tam Kong-pak, Andy Duncan was in position to take a shot at goal bla passes going astray,
goals in arrears, the Lincolns play- wood and A. J. Wass. The former brought in as inside left to Albert With a little
ed great football, and success more polish this Ld Kwok Ki saved some difficult should have come their way long two played for the Royal Artillery. Howe and performed quite well, player should make an admirable shots, and could not be blamed before it actually did. The ball while Wass is an ex-Lincolns" (though in, an unaccustomed pollender. Ridley wan the better in the least for those that passed was seldom out of the Athletic gos! player. All three are extremely [tion.
of the two inside forwards. and him.
jarea, and during a 'melse, Tale`shot, capable, Gough being a useful
Harding slightly the better of the The scoring was AB follows: through, the ball striding the up- back, while Wass is a dangerous{
wings, although Baldry was good Fung King Yü (Athletic), Lal right and glancing into the net. centro-forward. Ils combination
on the left. Heath was the out- Kwak, Chiu (Athletic), from a A determined raid on the with P. C. 365, Khán, is a very dan-
standing player in the defence, the penalty. Half time Athletic 2 gorous.
backs being none to confident, and Lincolns 0. Ridley (Lincolns), occasionally being out-positioned,
Other Police players are Black- burn, Billingham, Hutchinson and Howman, all of whom are now- comers.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE
C. B. A.
United
Police
Radio
12th Battery:
KITC
Mule
Corps
Howe was the brains of the forward line and his, nent passes ultimately resulted in the Rest's second goal." After a brilliant solo dribble he pass -ed forward to E. Strange, who netted with a fine drive while in his stride."
only
Incidentally this was the good plece of work 'Strange: did' m] (the whole of the game, "His shoot-
• W.-L.-D. V. Às Pta ing, before and after his goal, was 200 1200 vary poor, and he lacked all senas 1100804 of direction with his short "passen.
St. Andrew M... 1
German Club
R. C. of B.
2th - Battery
Madway
FOLK Chinese Players Sumes
Tang Kwong sum, "the
For the losers Ho Ka Keung was brilliant, and together with Fang King Yul, mada k¬ dangerous wing. Fung was- allowed a little too much, scope, with the result, that he was able to send over some vary fine centres, which should have been convertede jaar
Athletle zon) led to the
equaliser, Tale heading past
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Liu from Clayton's centre. A really good effort"
Higgins (Lincolne) He Ka Keung (Athletic), Belt (Lincolna), from a penalty, and Ridley (Lincolns), ie, The winning goal resulted from Lincolna: Heath; Edminson, Tur- another scramble in, the Athletic ner: Dudley, Bett, Robson; Harding, goalmouth “' when
#defender MeQuiness, Higgins, Ridley and Baldry handled the ball. Most of the Lin
Athletic: Kwok-kl Lo Hon.
coins forwards appealed for a hoong; Mak Bul-ben; Ho Chur-yin, Gai. Kwok-chul, In' Fang-fai; Li Hung-ipenalty, but Chapman, availlug ching. Au Kim-fung: Au· Ping-ming,hinceli of an unusual op sorta si 'y, Ho Kar-keung and King-ye shot into the net. The referee ha
FIRST
atroady waved for play to continue, D ́LP A PU and the point was allowed. ** 5.5 0.0 15.5 10: Lincolns: Deacon; Colclough, 4400 1848 Bleans; Maughan,, Worrall “Parker; 6:46 1 16 1260ayton, Chapman, Tai McGulness 54 0 1 10 7 6 and
Yeung
Li Hung Cheng, although play-} { ing quite well, made two bad mis-j takes, and had he taken a little Incolna Noat's more time, would have had at least South China, My Most Wikaer, proved a very capable two goals, but when within a few Navy.
man and showed a terrife burst of yards of goal he drova wildly over Borderera
FL. Joseph's jkperd" when called upon,
the bar on two separate occasione, Club
LiKwok Chiu war in form in Kowloon the centre half foaltion and always
Palicn Athletic distributed the ball well, few of Arullery
In the Services team, the left wing combination-Ridley and Hoc
Goats
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