WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1934.
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FIRST INTERPORT SOCCER TRIAL ON CLUB GROUND TO-DAY
WILLIAMS & & PEARCE
BEST BATSMEN
PERRY & COLLEGE MAY ASSIST C.S.C.C.
BROWNING INJURED WHILE BOWLING
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(By ATHOLE).
T-COMDR. BROWNING, who THE following were the aver-
caplained the Navy against the Army in the Triangular Tour nament, was injured while bowling It is feared that he will be out of
crickel for some weeks and will
thus be unable to play against the
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ages for the Triangular New Year's Day with the Club and Tournament which concluded
the Navy sharing the honours: •. BATTING.
Navy
K. C. C. in the premier league 2016 Larkin Saturday. During the Christmas L.-Comdr.
Stephenson
+Inds.
comom ON.O.
70.00
43.00
2
35 1
2 70
38.00
24.00
23.75
holidays he made merry, to the ex-Lt. H-Martin tent of an undefeated 41. against S. A. Richards 2 24
the K.C.C.
pace hel
Lt. Carver Lt. Maranam
A. B. Large
42
3 47 44 0 10.68 3 31 20 1 15.30 L. S. A. Peatfeld 3 40 24 0 13.23 Sub-Lt. Cheyne 3 32 14 3 10.88) He Sub-Lt. Sinclair s 31 13 0 10.88
Lt. Eaden
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A bowler of medium trundled out Capt. Williams when he was 72 against the Navy. was at the Hong Kong Hotel
Lt. Suther... New Year's Eve with his arm in at Comér aling.
Browning H.K.C.C.
Melanes
The K.C.C. Juniors have lost 1. P.H.T. A. Pearce Macaulay and F. W. M. Lewis, both!!.
of whom have gone liome. The former D. Kilbce
D. S. Harley
3 20
#
6.06
2
ti 11
0 5,50
2 1 11 1,00
3 167 100 0 55,63
2 40
40* 1 40.00 2 50 38
25.00 3 68 0 22.68 J. R. Mitchell 3 52 24 3 52 24
0 17.33 E. Pearce
2.23 18 0 11.50
8.00
was a batsman and the latter a promia-2. 3. ing bowler.
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G. S. Dunkley
S. V. Gittins will not always be A. C. Beck ... 2 16 18
.. 2 10
210 5* J 1 10.00
6.33 0
5,00
available for the K.C.C. premier H. Owen Hughes 3 10 11 league tram now that he is resid-A. W. Hayward 1 5 5 0 ing, in Canton. It is hoped, how- over, that he will be able to come! down every week-end on which a League match falls.
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'Goodwin Out Of Game
I was talking to Frank Goodwin,
M. L. Redmond 2
3
2 1
3,00
GE.
R. Divell. 1 Army
3
3 0 3.00
2 111 76 0 $5,50
4
40 20 3 40.09
97 350 24.28
Cant. Williams Pie. Dewey Lt. Garthwalte
Lt. Williama...
LL. Cregg... Butler
Michell
Capt the K.C.C. skipper, on Monday, and Lt. Waring I understand he will not be seen Cpl. Collego out in the field again this season. Lt. Walker
4 08 32 17.00
4 41 30 0 10.25
4 38 24 0 0.50
2 15 13 0
4 36 25 0 0.00 7,50
4 22 11* 1
7.32
2 12
0 0.00
.. 4 14
8. 1 4.00
4 17
8 0 4.25
2 BOWLING.
C. S. M. Elvin It will be recalled that he tore as Taylor muscle in his leg while bowling in Dvr. Whitles the Interport encounter against Malaya and after a brief rest fur- ther aggravated the injury by play. D. Kilbre ing in the League game against the
Army.
Capt. Williams Record This is the record of Capt. Peter Williams for his last ela innings:
V Lincolor
81
V K.C.C.
81
36 and
76 v Navy
35 and 85 K.C.C.
An average of 65,50 without any no outs to help him and of the 393 runs. 281 were scored after he had broken his nose as the result of a nasty fall while riding!
(Continued on Page 5).
HK.C.C.
OMR
3.0 8
3 0 1.60
W Avre.
THE CIVILIANS team with the Cat Wah Cup they won by Tthe odd goal from the Navy last Saturday.
Argylls Hold HQ. Lincolns To Draw
.
"Jocks" Score First But Robson Equalises
McQUADE AND CLAY SHINE
(By JOCK)
HEADQUARTER Wing Lincolns and The Argylla shared two goals
in their soccer engagement on the Railway Ground yesterday afternoon.
The Argylla were at full strength,, while, “HQ" Wing, who de-
SHIE OP
PROBABLE FORWARD THE
LINE ON VIEW
HALF BACK TRIO FACED WITH BIG TASK
THIS
PARDOE'S OPPORTUNITY
(By Outside Left).
afternoon the Interport Selection Committee will be given-
HOLDERS EXPECTED
TO WIN Athletic's Hard Task
On Saturday
YOUNG INDIANS WILL EXTEND THE BORDERERS
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
The Royal Navy, fast reason's winners of the Junior Shield, hare
an opportunity of gaining their first impressions for the labeen drawn against the Athletic, terport which will be staged in Shanghai during the Chinese New Year next month, when two trial teams meet on the Club ground, commencing at 4.30 p.m..
very probable Interport forward line in B. Gosano, Tam Kong-pak, Ho Ka Keung, Ridley and Bickford will be seen in action against a more than probable Interport half-back line comprised of Cork, Beltran and Leung Wing-cheui.
last season's Second Division Lea gue champions in the First Round of the Junior Shield series on Satur- day al Sookampoo.
Four other ties will also be played. The Lincolas, who are strong contenders for the Shield this season, being drawn against Kowloon, who have also strong Wong Wing, whose recent bril-claims for the trophy. lance has gives him a wonderful The Navy are fortunately at fall
CHINA FLEET opportunity now that Rodger is strength this Saturday, but they
SOCCER BERWICK MAY
SECURE FIRST
DIVISION TITLE
Vital Game On Sunday Against Cumberland
MEDWAY CHAMPIONS
unable to make the trip, will be on will lose several of their men with display supported by Allan and the departure of the Kent, Suffolk, Morrison the Army fullbacks and Eagle, and Submarines towards one of the best combinations in the the middle of this month, when the Colony, Be A
competition reaches the Second
Allan is uncertain for the Inter-Round stages. port, but should he be able to make The Linesins, the trip he will probably be select- ed an understudy to A. V. Gasano
for S. Strange, both of whom are
almost certainties for the full
back positions. **
Strange and A. V. Gosano, pro- bably the beat Civilian combination pair in the Colony will be in sup-
who have firmly established themselves as the leaders in the Third Division of the League, will, together with their second Division team. constitute the most serious challenge to the Navy,
The Young Indians, newcomers
port of the stronger forward line, to the League and who have
*.MS. KENT, having completed though they will have the weakest sprung several surprises this sea-
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foated the Argylls by four clear goals" just 1 over a month ago, were their fixtures in the First half-back trio in Podmore, Pardoe son with completely unexpected captained by Dudley, the Army right-half, and also included Edmin-Division of the China Fleet League and Channing In front of them, wins over the Navy and Athletic, son, Robson, Wildy, Clayton and Reeson, all League players.:
Championship heads the table with Combey, the Artillery custodian, meet the Borderers at the Valley. 14 points out of a maximum of 20, plays behind the Strange-Gosano where one of the best games of the
The Berwick are second on the partnership and should shape well. day should be witnessed.
SOCCER
The game opened at a terrific pace with the Argylls having the list and have an excellent oppor better of the play, their forward tunity of securing the Champion- line, in which. McQuade was bril-ship should they win their three Hant, working like a machine, Clay, remaining fixtures,
MARKSMEN Dudley and Wildy worked hard in
2 4:00 Clark's Unassailable
1. Melnnes... 21 6 50 6 9.88
A. C. Back
T. A. Pearce
Position
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
THE following is a complete League goal-scoring at to date, the quali fication being four goals:
51 16 104
46.3 11 100 G. E. R. Divell 13 1 42 T. M. L.
11 9.48 11 0.00
H. Owen
Navy
Redmond Hughes
15.4 2 33
29
5 60
8 14,00
2 16.50
3 23.00
55 SHARP-SHOOTERS
62.1 6 153 12 12.75
10
1 66
5 13.20
67 9 162
8 20.25
2 118
Marsham
24
2 120
19 2 87
0 22
1. 8. A.
Richards Lt.-Comdr.
Browning
A. B. Large Lt. Eader
Army Plc. Dewey
Drv. Whitley
2 ZEHN 2-3
LL Butler.... 24,3 3 97
Lt. Garthwaite 24
FIRST DIVISION.
4 29.59 Ho Ke Keong (Athletic)
1 128.00 Wong Mei Shun (8. China)
Fowler (Club)
4 21.75 lowe (Club)
1 22.00 Leonard (St. Joseph's)
424.25 Ridley (Lineolus)
8 155.8 26.83 Tam Kong Pak (8. China)
C. B. M. Elvin 345 1536 90.30 Higgins (Lincoln)
0.63 1 68.00 B. Goane (82. Toneph'a)
Capt. Michell
13
Green (Police)
(Nary)
Haz (Borderers)
Forley (Borderers) Pat Ka Ping (6. Chlas)
Ming" (Athletic)
McGuinness (Lincolns)
Jones (Borderers)
Elliott (Kowloon)
L. Harris (Borderers)
Ward (St.
Joseph's)
E. Strange (Club)
Emith (Navy)
Au Kim Fung (Athletic)
Blevens. (Police)
SECOND DIVISION.
MeNell (Navy)
|Duncan (Club)
Fortey (Borderers) Morris (Borderers) Tate (Lincolna). Herbert (Borderers).
(Navy)%%
Asengal (8, China)-
Hamed (7- Ledians) Marshfield (Barderara)
Silsworth (Navy) Lal Bul Wing Retters (Lancolan) Barnets (Navy) Ay M. Omar (Y., Balls(Club)
*
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defence for the Lincolns and broke up many dangerous movements.
It will be interesting to ses how Tay Quee-liang, the South China Inside forward,
· shapes against the probable In- terport backs.
We
Possessing the fastest forward line in the Second Division - the Young Indians will start favourites against the Borderers, who, al- On Sunday the Berwick meet
though they will have the services the Cumberland at Causeway
Tay is probably one of the of their Second and Third Division Bay, the latter team being
cleverest Inside forwards
teams, will be fully extended, their most serious rivals in
possess and has adapted hiniself to South China, who have fared the race for the Championship.TM
the "W" plan of attack and de-fairly well this season, should The following are
eliminate the Artillery whom they the League fence. tables to date: ..
E. Strange who plays opposite meet at home, while the Navy him has also adopted this tactic, should perform similarly, at 800- FIRST DIVISION
F. W. D. L. P. thereby allowing the centre half to unpoo when they encounter the 10 5 4 1 14" drop back as a third back when the Athletic.
4.2 110 team is hard pressed.
The following is my forecast:--
Midway through this half Kelly hit the upright with a terrific drive, and to add to the excitement Hunter saved well from point blank range from Ottley at the other end.
Kent After 26 minutes McCALLAM Berwick converted a beautiful centre from Cumberland Kelly to place the Argylls. in
the Eagle lead.
Medway Suffolk
Modway Kent Eagle
8 3 32 9
7142
7 1.244
7 1 1 8
THIRD DIVISION
Suffolk
Berwick
Cumberland
That Ridley and Bickford should SOUTH CHINA v Artillery be paired comes as no surprise as NAVY
seen that
it has already been
Ridley is the type of forward who Borderers P. W. D. L. Pia, can adapt himself to any winger's 97 1 1 15play, Bickford is being given the
R.A.F. 10 6 1 81 oportunity in view of Hocquard's Kowloon
9.5-1-8.11
63028 inability to make the trip..
7:1-24A
SECOND DIVISION (Section 1)
P.. W. D. L.. Pts.
408 2.0 8.
Keppol The Lincolns tried hard for
An Wren equaliser, Clayton and Beeson do- Whitshed
Cornflower ing exceptionally well on their res-Falmouth pective wings.
Verity: CREW Whitehall
In the first minute of the second Bridgewater half MeCallam almost added another Sandwich
at his mercy,
81.20.
ان
In the right wing formation we have B. Gosano,, probably the fastest Civilian winger in the Colony, partnered with Taim Kong-pak, who is a certainty for the Interport team.
Tam is, has been and will
(Caroline, Hill) 'Athletic
(Sookunpoo)
Y INDIANS
(Military)
v. S. China “3”:
(King's Park) LINCOLNS: EME
(Kowloon)
and ball control, he is sadly lack- ing in experience.
Pardoe is not as good as last year, but, with the forward line he haa in front of him he should de monstrate some of his last seaSOTT'S ability to get the line moving.c
Do,
the best Inside forward to The best form of defence is
80212 long as he plays his own game. He whole-hearted attack, quotes a
0 0 25.0
is invaluable among, the forwards
goal; but he shot wide with the goal SECOND DIVISION (Section 2) and unlike so many of his col-
P. W. D. L. Pleagues has the team spirit
Tam is probably one of the finest 65 10 11 4801 6 defenders in the Colony and should 72.1 18. the occasion arise could play as a 87 2014 half back
0212 11
The Lincolns had much more of Witch. the play in the second half, and it Wild Bwan
Veteran did not come as a surprise when, at waliars the end of 17 minutes; ROBSON, TEME who had, been moved into the for Bruce. ward line, snapped up a pass from Herald
Folkertone Clayton to give Hunter no chance.
Shortly afterwards › Ottley Was given a wonderful chance
of securing the
Lincolns, but run
in very
ball: abot
wildly the ball, grazing the
ernespiece
The Arg
defence
ring the
utes, but thes
vary busy
1934 LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
ENTRIES CLOSE ON JAN. 13
famous fotballer, and that is what Pardoe will have to demonstrate and he will not find it very dificult with his superior line.
sible if the centre half la lying This form of attack is only pos well up the field and driving the Els display against the Gouano whole of his five forwards in front brothers in the China Portugal of him. Sunday Herald International Five forwards attacking in a Charity Cup encounter will be long line are much more dangerous to a remembered, his head work on that defence than a centre forward and day far surpassing anything we two wingerne have seen in years.
This afternoon will be unlo
that the Bir
playing
will prob
This afternoon's game should roduce
football with the teams and 1 ung'a forwards
are, this after
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