THE CHINA MAILZ
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933.
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WALES ENTER "SUNDAY HERALD" INTERNATIONAL SOCCER FINAL
RACE FOR
JUNIOR CRICKET
LEAGUE TITLE
Bishop And Lescher In Big Club Stand.
REED SCORES FIRST CENTURY
Late Declaration By L.R.C.
(By ATHOLE). -
RIGHT batting by. W. C. B.
daries in his 27,
enabled the!!
junior league champions to beat the Royal Navy by 69. runs at the Valley yesterday,
Receiving resistance from only J. Lewis (27) and L. A. C. Cagby (12), who added 30 for the third wicket. S. Ablas (5 for 33) and W. K. Way (4 for 18) dismissed the Navy for 67. Way actual- ly took his four wickets for
runs,
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After losing their first three for 22 runs the later | wickets
scored Craigengower batsmen consistently well to total 136. Cagby was the only bowler to trouble them and he bad only 7, overs in which he clean bowled two batsmen and had two behind the wicket decisions.
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Good Captaincy.
Handling his attack in a mas- terly manner J. E. Noronha, the to be com- Recreio skipper, is
the dismissing plimented Royal Engineers for the paltry total of 54.
on
No fewer than five bowlers! took part in the dismissal which occupied 20 overs.
Miss Britain III's Record Attempt
Mr. Hubert Scott-Psine established a new unofficial world re- cord for a single-engined boat over a mile in Southampton water. In Miss Britain III he covered a mile course at 102.105. m.p.h:, in the opposite direction his speed was 98.234 m.p.h. Mr. Scolt- Paine, and his machanic, Mr. Gordon Thomas are thus the first men to travel at more than 100 miles an hour on sen water,- 15. & G.).
ARGYLLS SPORT RECORD
No Hockey Encounter Lost.
SEVEN SOCCER TRIUMPHS
(By JOCK)
Since their arrival from Shanghai less than two months ago the W. A. Reed and H. Alves add- Argylis Detachment have done very ed 28 for the Recreio's wicket before the latter stepped well on the sports field their record
first
in front of a fast one from Spr. to date being: Tucker after scoring 7. Joined
Gosta.
P. W. L. D. 12
For Ag
7 3
3
32 38 0 2
24
SAINTS HOPES SMASHING TRIUMPH SOUTH CHINA
DASHED
Second Successive Mamak Defeat.
PEGG SCORES R.E. GOAL
Te holidays have nol proved very kind to the They St. Andrew's Club. suffered their second defeat on Sunday when erratic shooting in the circle en- abled the Royal Engineers to secure a lone goal margin. A goal by Pegg in the first half has almost dashed all the Saints' hopes for the championship held by the Radio. In their last match they were beaten by H.M.S. Medway,
Radlo
C. B. A.
Police
TABLE TO DATE.
St. Andrew's
United
K.T.L.C.
Hedway
R.E
Mule Corpa 12th Battery
LINCOLNS BILLIARDS C
TOURNAMENT
"D" Coy, Share Honours With Holders.
German Club 9th Battery R.A.M.C.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts
700 43 3 14
6600 24 1 12
5 0 0 17 1 10
5 3 20 12 15 -6
$ 12,0 10 1
g
4 3 3 4 10 13 6
6 2 3 1 8
8 2 5 1 3
8 2 6 9 9 24
706 X 3 26
3 1 2 0 3 7
4 1 2 1
50 5 2 18
Y.M.C.A. BEAT EAGLE ..
OVER ENGLAND
WIN 6 TO 2 AFTER LEADINGA
The Y.M.C.A. hockey eleven en-i BIG DEFEAT FOR ATKINSON tertained a team from H.M.S. Eagle In their annual hockey game at "D" (S) Company, Lincolns, re-King's Park yesterday, winning by pealed their previous performance 5 goals to 2, after leading by 2 when they shared air games with goals to 1 in the first half,
S. Fowler (8), G. Fowler and E. "HQ" Wing, the holders in the last match in the Captain Williams Lange scored for the winners.
Billiards Cup contest.
Pte. Atkinson, who made the highest break in the competition
WIN FOR VARSITY
4-0 AT INTERVAL
FORTEY RECORDS “HAT TRICK”
(BY SPOT KICK)
TRIUMPH
TAM NETS THREE GOALS
Plays Without Left Boot But Scores.
BALL AND NORTH IMPRESS
(By SPOT KICK) ..
South China easily accounted for
CAUSING A MILD SUUPND OF THE SUNDAY HSCOTLAND the East Lancs in their premier
HERALD" IN-
TERNATIONAL CHARITY SOCCER CUP, WALES PROVIDED A league encounter at Sookumpoo on SENSATION YESTERDAY ON THE CLUB GROUND WHEN THEY Sunday, scoring four times without ENTERED THE FINAL ROUND BY A 6 TO 2 TRIUMPH OVER reply. Had the South China for ENGLAND AFTER LEADING 4 TO. 0 AT THE INTERVAL. THEY wards exerted themselves, the score WILL MEET THE WINNERS OF TO-DAY'S GAME BETWEEN would have been much bigger, for CHINA (HOLDERS) AND PORTUGAL.
Wales were represented by the full league team of the South they did exactly as they pleased. Wales Borderers and it was because they played as a team that theyThe champions were forced to re- won so easily. They were much quicker on the ball; each man play-arrange their team, Wong Wing, ed with perfect understanding; and good positional play was the fea-their brilliant roalkeeper, appear. ing at outside right with Tay Quee
ture of their game.
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of a more
They were quickly off the mark and by the Interval had estab-Liang leading the forward line. |Chin Kwok Lum made a reappear- Hished a four goals lead. Thereafter exchanges were
ance at inside right, and Pau Ka even nature, though Wales always had the game well in hand.
{Ping kept goal. Tay was quite et The England players were just eleven footballers. There was home in in new position, and com-
a lack of combination, and only Pile and Combey really played up bined well with Tam, but was sel-
to their reputations. Their halves were slow and the wingers were fish at times when a pass would'
starved-it was not until late in the game that Hudspeth was given a have been to better advantage. The reasonable pass.
BENER
China Should
Beat Portugal
left wing, Tam and Yeung Shui
Yick, were by far the most danger-, had * 2 Combey
tremendous ous indulging in some exceptionally
clever short passing bouts. amount of work to do, and, al-
The halves were good, Leung though he picked the ball out of Wing Chui being outstanding. Li the net six times, he saved many Tin Sang started rather shaklly, settled down to goal-scoring shots. Pile was the but rapidly
Tes- better of the two English backs, steady game which was
tured by first-time clearances. Pau Strange making costly mistakes bo-Ka Ping dealt confidently with the hind Yeomans, who was introduced few shots that came his way, but seriously troubled NHINA beat Porțugual by six in place of Allen and who gave was never
throughout the match.⠀ "clear goals. last season.
poor display. Yeomans could do They are expected to enter the nothing right, his poor passing -- Final Round of the: Sunday Herald
International Soccer Championship
weak ago, a 42, lost heavily to Sgt. The University beat the United Internatonal Soccer Charity Cup leaving extra work to Strange, and Green.
Hockey Club by 3 goals to 2 on this afternoon on the Club ground, Matthias made the most of his op- Purkins by E. Soares, Reed proceeded to
Souza and Ozorio (2) but the margin is not likely to be as portunities. Cork and Football
The presentation of prizes will Sunday. play himself in and the pair add-Hockey ... lt 9
played listlessly, their main fault Their junior Football team have take place early in the New Year scored for the winners, while great.
both the losers' ed the necessary runs for a nine
The following are the teams:---- lying in their passing. and lost one and their when the winners, "HQ", will play Gabbay netted
R Portugal; second won one
(St. Marques wickets triumph in a
Joseph'); R. Silva-Netto (Recreio) wicket partnership of 36 of junior hockey eleven shared six the rest of the Battalion.
and goals with the R. A. S. C.
which Soares claimed 13.
Reed and R. M. N. da Silva added 73 for the third wicket be-j fore Silva was bowled by Tucker for 31.
Displaying a rock-like defence! and a keen eye for the loose bajl Reed registered the first League century, hitting thirteen boun- daries in his undefeated knock
for 102, scored out of 184.
Tucker never at any period of wickets for under 20 runs
the
Smith
points.
L. Gomes (St. Joseph's); Marques (St
Joseph's),
The forwards achieved little. N. Beltras Bickford was the better winger, (St. Joseph's) and 3. Elma 1St but he and Strange, were not
Joseph's) B. Gosano (St. Joseph's).
20
(St. Joseph's) A. V. Gosuno effective as might have been ex-
(S. Joseph's) (Captain), L. Rochs (St.
Scores,
"H.Q." Wing
"D" Cby.
Iferriott
150 George
L.. King
150 Grifin
150 Dawson
95 114 90
Turner
133 Lilley
150
Short Atkinson
125 Keegan
150
86 Green
150
ENGLAND. WIN THIRD RUGBY LEAGUE TEST
Deserved Triumph
A.
704
749
BIG D. B. S. STAND
C. B, R. Sargent (44) and B. D.
D. B. S. wicket against the Civil George Lee, probably one of the Service on Saturday. Sargent hit Curiously enough there oldest players in the League took W. F. Edmonds for a six and hit was not a maiden over during 6 for 60 in 17 overs during the six boundaries. the innings.
LR.C. innings of 166 for 7.
P. O. Danne who played two sea- The Police bowling came in for harsh treatment against the Club sons ago and who returned recent-
the innings showed his best K.C.C. never at any period of the Lay (33) added 72 for the fifth
beat game attempted to score runk. form, but he returned the bowling figures of 3 for 54 in 18
overs.
at the Valley, only seven batamen ly from Singapore, made his debut being dismissed for 214 runs, in this game. I was surprised he
A. K. Mackenzie, the Club was not given a trial with the ball
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London, Dec. 16. In the third Rugby League test at Swinton to-day,” Eng- land beat Australia by 19 points to 16. The Englishmen were better than the Kangaroos both in speed and ball control, and thoroughly deserved their victory-Reuter.
Joseph's) and J. Gonsalves (Becreis).pected. Their display in general
Roanrves E, Marques (Recreio),
8. Sousa (St. Joseph's) and G. Gutter was overshadowed by the splendid res (Recreio).
tackling of the Welsh halves, China:-Wong Wing (9.0.A.A.): The Borderers gave one of their Leung In-chan and Li Tin-sang (9.C
(Continued on Page 5)
Saturday's
Goal Scorers
*And Results
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· FIRST DIVISION
A.A.); Hor Chor-yin (CAA), Leung best displays of the season and if Wing-chul and Lee Kwok-wa! S.C. they can reproduce this form AA); YouCA), Fung King cheong, Portugal, they should be certalu BORDERERS Shri-yick (S.C.A.A), Ho against the finalists China or Ka-keting Tam Kong-pak (S.C.A.A.) and Tung winners of the Cup.
King-yu (C.A.A.).
Reserves: Au Kim-fung (CASA.)
ARTILLERY
KOWLOON
Morrison and Mullane played RECREIO
and Tong Kwan and Tay Ques-liang with perfect understanding, and ST. JOSEPH'S, 78.C.A.A.).
Mul-
BELTRAO'S GIVES BEST DISPLAY
skipper, hit no fewer than eight as he can send down a very fair Cork Stands
boundaries in his 35, while R. S. W. medium-paced delivery. Patterson scored only boundaries
in his 28.
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The Junior League Cricket Table
C. W. E. Bishop, who hit nine boundaries in his 60 retired scored out of 170, was associated In a big stand with E. P. Lescher (55), for the fourth wicket, the pair adding 110 runs before Bishop retired...
Though ending up with 5 for 62.1.1.C. of Navy
Craigengower
C.R.C.C.
To Date.
P. W. L. D. P.
#1
8 3 1 1 10
3 2 1. @ 6
Out For Leaders
(B, OUTSIDE LEFT).
HOPKINS should have scored
number of goals, being favourably positioned on numerous occasions, but CORK was the outstanding player reiging more on speed than direction, against the Arüllery and held the he missed Badly on two occasions. E. A forwards well in check. supported on both flanks by Dudley
Well
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The Borderers also bad
and Bolt, the Lincolns half-back trio
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Athletic's
• LINCOLNS CLUB
0 POLICE 2 NAVY
4. ATHLETIC
SECOND DIVISION
5. S. CHINA
2Y. INDIANS 1' ARTILLERY 1 CLUB THIRD-DIVISION.
Smith was rarely troubled. lane was the cooler of the two, but NAVY both were sure in their kicking. KOWLOON Podmore was unbeatable in the BORDERERS centre and Howe was consequently LINCOLNS out of the picture, while Wallace and Jones tackled and passed with
RECREIO, splendid Judgement.
ENGINEERB// 1 B.A.F. The Welsh forwards proved LINCOLNS great line, their direct open mean methods had the English defence
Misfortune
BORDERERS
6 8. CHINA GOAL SCORERS TO DATE The Recreio defence had a gruelling at sixes and sevens. The wIRST FIRST DIVISION time, but Silva-Natio and Bowen came passed and faterpassed with speed Skinner: (Navy out of the ordeal with flying colours, and accuracy, and Fortey position Fortey Borderers)
ed himself for the inevitable pass inclos)
| Stevens.
to victory; Skinner on the left be
defeated many promising movements, chances, and Harbert on one occasions" "LE Navy, wingers paved the way with great success, Hazelwood Ridley (Lincolux)
had the goal at his mercy, but shot ing the outstanding player on the Was the outstanding forward, He Hazelwood (Horderars
in (Bordarwen) fald, his runs and centres being a con-made some fine openings for Dua- McGuiness was the pick of the for-over the bar. 3 1:0 9
tinual source of danger.
can and Fortey, while on the other Loonand (St. Joseph's) 18. 1.4 wards, although the- Ridley-Hocquard
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wing was dangerous when on the ENERALLY speaking, the Border Belirao gave by far his best display to make good use of the speed of Beltre Ust.) wing Harris schemed successfully Coche (BJoseph) 11. J. move. All four substitutes, "Roden, Deacon, Edminson and Clarion gavu
drs were much below their usual of the season against the Athletle and
Matthias. A the creditable 0.100
performances, and
form in readings for the Sunday There were about 800 spectators Com (Rockale) 0300 absence of the regular players was not standard. Passes continually went Foringalswill welcome: his return to
astray, and the defence were under Herald International Semi-final to-day, present when Wales kicked off
Smith (NAV) very notocabla,
heavy pressure for the majority of the He refused to be beaten and the England had a good chance to open apment (Navy)
forward on the more well-judged the scoring when Hudspeth flash-Barr
ed across a fine centre which was
305 60 1. 01 0·0
In a League in which none of the
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F. Mintey took the wickets Lescher, L. E, Lammert, A. D. Low K.C.C. son, and J. E. Hunter for 20 runs. H.K.C.C. Going in at the fall of the first R.A.B.C.
Iecretio wicket. at 11. W. L. Clarke played a plucky innings for 48 not out, voller scored out of 101, the effort, how-R.A.M.C. ever, proving unavailing in the face R.K. of A. D, Lowson (5 for 46) and C.
THE Borderers were a, much better, tatt, games played have been drawn aide than the Club that forwards NSTEAD of haring matters all their W. E. Bishop (4 for. 82).
Clarke had a 5 and seven bound-W. A. Boed's 102 not out for the
showing good understanding, and Recreio against the Royal Engineers combining, well together,
1. own way was expected, the
well until they lost Ho Ka-king- Bickford to shoot over. Duncan arles credited to him. He also kept|
Navy
Had to fight hard before they is the best score to date, and L. A. Co
BEMds, then raced away down the wing could get the better of the Recreio, an wicket in aery promising manner, Cagby's 6 for 2 for the Navy TORTRY was a brilliant lander carly goal for the Recreio making t
Their quick passing and good pool- and cut in to test Comber with stumping three batsmen and allow-
The Welabmen and kept his line moring wall, the diference to the game, and tonal play balled their position in the
Meles Langus and with a really good marker fast grounder, ing only 14 byes off loose bowllar against the Civil Service is the best
bowling feat,
Podmore played a great game for the
wan, in the Corward line they would were playing better foot In a total of 214,“
Hari slym the Beinta harder fight,, took the lead
shot Acry {passing"back"
latening,
BARROW 42 OUT OF 50
declaration by E Every one. Natarin was mainly responsible for storing shot the drawn game between the LB.U. against Land the FCC, at Bookuppon, but #1]114.”
could hardly hava: buon bla
(6 | winners, sending accurate passed outpat
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to the rings and being outstanding TN the first half the game was very In defanoo..
a wan, and, but the splendid defence of James, and West, the Recreio might ma-sually have crossed over with a useful vice uzpacted by defining the Borderers in leadhan 50% D
the Second Division on Bat
McGowin's - The-Artillery pulled
dow
HE Athletic, played exceedingly missed by the inside men only for
made
"tower of stranātā pirot and "Wong » Sik-wi good, partner to Mak Bhut-hon. Past Comboy, TH
Wales went furthe
Po and Lal B ing 'were wor
for: South Chiņa's as- FORTEY, scoring
"the Navy, whi
|Pereira; [Recreio)
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