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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1934.

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SOUTH CHINA FULL VALUE FOR SOCCER WIN OVER LINCOLNS

UNG KING CHEONG was too

dangerous in the goalmouth, but hia paws to the wingers were superb.}

Flovely marked by Cork to be

BORDERERS

CHALLENGE

FOR TITLE

Athletic Well Beaten At Sookunpoo

ALL THREE GOALS SCORED IN FIRST 15 MINUTES

(BY SPOT KICK)

BRILLIANT LATE GOAL BY

BY TAM

DECIDES CLASSIC

DEACON SAVES LEADERS FROM BIGGER DEFEAT

A$

TWO CERTAIN INTERPORTERS

(By OUTSIDE' LEFT)

SI forecasted in Saturday's edition of the China Mail, South China, the champions, made no mistake about defeating the Lincolns in their return First Division encounter at Caroline Hill yesterday before an enormous crowd. Tam Kong-Pak, hero of many of South China's victories headed a wonderful goal in the last eight tuinutes of the game to avenge the champions' defeat three weeks ago by the odd goal in three,

The game was witnessed by H.E., the General Officer Com manding the Troops in Hong Kong and South China, Major General 0. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., C.BE., D.S.O., Captain Elliott-Hey- wood, the Army representative of the Footbball Association Coun- cil, and Mr. J. D. Bush of the South Chinn Athletic Association.

undeniably was magnificent, when the Lincolns

South China

were

the better war and uily deserved

a goal margin. They settled down

SPECIAL ARTICLES IN TO-MORROW'S EDITIONS

Local Cricket And Hockey

THE following special sports features will appear in the China Mail to-morrow:

Cricket Notes

Hockey Note

.By Athole .By Sticks Home Soccer Forecast By Ranger

REMEDIOS BEATEN

D. C. WILSON

WINS KOWLOON

GOLF TITLE

Meritorious Win By 3 and 1-

EUNG WING CHUI, Pau Ka Piig, Kong who were

Caroline Hill yesterday.

La largely responsibls for South Calendar Tauph over the Lincoln at LOSER TAKES 4 HOLES IN

WARD UNABLE TO Artillery Provide Junior

GO NORTH

Stands Down From To-day's Trial

B. GOSANO AND LEONARD INJURED

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

Shield Surprise

Young Indians Eliminated

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

as the result of a penalty.

LL six of the First Division League games which took place over A. Ward, of the St Joseph's Foot-A tiominated play for a long period ball Club, has notified the Interport tion of the China Mail. South China avenged their defeat at the hands the week-end turned out as I said they would in Saturday's edl- The Borderers are still a force tol1heir win, though it was by only but were unable to go any furthur Selection. Committee of his ipabili- of the Lincolns by an only goal, while the East Lancs beat the Police

than the Chinese halves owing to ty to make the Interport trip to their good spoiling work.

Shanghai next month should he be Yeung Shul-yick, South China's selected, and has asked to be drop- badly rattled inside of the first right winger looks like taking

Cheng Shui-hong's place in this ped from the Interport trial this RECREIO ROBBED year's Interport team again Shang-afternoon..

ONLY WIN

to their best game from the very

be reckoned with in the premier soccer league. They are now seven start and had the Lincolas' defence points behind the league leaders, with four games in band.

Yesterday they beat the Athletic by 2 goals to at Sookunpoc.

ave minutes,

South China dominated play In the first half and with the exception of a few breakaways by the Lincolns had the latter's goal under continual pressure. They would have crossed over within three goals lend hut for the brilliance of Deacon,

ROW TO SQUARE MATCH AT THE 17TH

D. C. WILSON WON THE HOW- LOON GOLF CLUB CHAMPION. SHIP YESTERDAY WHEN HE BEAT F. E A. REMEDIOS, SLX TIMES CHAMPION, BY 3 AND 1 IN THE FINAL OVER 36 HOLES. Twice runner-up in the series Wilson was 4 up at the end of the first nine, one up at the end of the morning round, and 3' up at the 27th. He was always in the lead after the 5th during thrilling truggle determined by the new champion's accuracy on the greens.

Remedios lost holes by pull- ing a number of his tee shots and was surprisingly unsteady on the greens where the holing of five and six-foot putts by WO surprises were provided in TWO

his opponent cost him the the First Round of the Junior

game. Following a half at the first hole, OF Shield Knockout Competition, the

Borderers swamping the Young In-Remedios became one up the diane, who failed to show their tru3 2nd where Wilson's tee shot found form, and the Artillery sensational-the stream, costing two strokes to ly defeating South China by an get out. The match was all square

hai. His display yesterday was B. Gosano and David Leonard of superb, and, together with Tam the Saints are also unable to play Match Against Artillery Kong-pak and Tay Quee-liang, he this afternoon as the former is constituted the real menace to the suffering from an ankle injury.sus- Lincolns* goal

All three of the goals were scuri ed in the first quarter of an hour, the Borderers obtaining the first two during the opening minutes,

Tay at inside right adopted "w" tained on Saturday against the Re and the Athletic replying some five

plan tactics and partially succeed-creio and the latter from a strained minutes later. Once the respective

The champions tried out a new ed. He was better in defence thigh muscle. defences had settled down, how left-winger in Li Shek-you. who where his headwork often robbed ever, they proved dominunt, al-

played for their second eleven fast the Lincolns' forwards of scoring though the Borderers forwards season and who has just returned opportunities. should have scored on several occa- from a successful season in Shang- sions. The Athletic were not so hai. He did not, however, come up ly marked by Cork to be really dangerous as their opponents, and to ip Pak-wa's or Leung In-chan's dangerous, but he indulged in many the goal they scored could have standard and was clearly noi been averted had the Borderers de-name against the Lincolns. fence tackled instead of appealing

Many of the winner's altaci

for offxide, thus allowing He Chore from this quarter, but 'owing Yin to shooL.

to the pour centring of Li Shek- anyau, the attacks fizzled out.

Morrison and Mullane were efficient pair of backs, and in con- sequence Smith had very little to do in goal. The halves were alsoj good, Podmore an usual being here, there, and everywhere.

Fortey, and both wingers, Matthias and Duncan, were good, but the inside forwards were poor.

Apart from missing scoring chances, they were unable to combine effectively with their colleagues,

For the Athletie, Li Kwok-ki was an able custodian, and was directly responsible for the low score. Many

Tam's Excellent Display Tam Kong-pak and Tay Quee- any the two insides played well, especially the former who dropped back into defence as soon as hist

services were called for, his lead- work and "football brain” saving the Chinese goal during many dan

erous situations.

Pau Ka-ping in goal for the winners displayed a safe pair of ands and made some very good The two backs were to.

In VCH,

Fung King-cheong was too close-

pectacular movements with Tam Kong-pak and Yeung Shui-yick,

Where Fung excelled and the Lincolns' backs were unable to heck him, was in his spectacular bussing to his respective wings.

Tam Kong.pak was undoubt- edly the most dangerous of the South China forwards and his winning goal was 4 master- piece of headwork and oppor tunism.

INTERPORT TRIAL

TO-DAY.

Howe's Debut And New Partnerships.

To Be Replayed. REFEREE REFUSES PLAYER TO

only goal.

10

at

at the 4th, Wilson securing a three

Wilson

N Saturday's showing it looks to his opponent's four.

very much as if the holders, then secured the lead at the 5th Winning the Navy, will repeat last season's to increase it at the 6th.

the 8th and 9th he stood 4 up at the turn.

success, with the Borderes as run- ners-up.

ahot

TAKE PART AFTER HALF TIME |

(By OUTSIDE LEFT) The Hong Kong Football Associa tion have ordered the Recreio v Ar90, tillery match (won by the former by one goal to nil) to be replayed. Shield last year, will be very to his four holes lead.

The Arillery started with ten strong contenders, while the

Remedios Recovers Shield takes place on January the next hole when his tes THE First Round of the Senior Remedios won the 10th., but lost three games being scheduled. found an unplayable lie in the stream. He won the next hole, but NOUTH CHINA, who Won

the

a 3 at the 13th, anw Wilson hold on

then displayed

Remedios

THE second Interport soccer trial men, and when Bermingham, who Navy will, I fear, be out of the pic-1 brilliant golf to win the next

turn out, the referee refared to allow him to play.

Consequently, the R.A. filed

men to-morrow when the

a

Kent, Eagle and Suffolk leave for the South.

TH

four holes to aquate the match at the 17th. His card showed 4, 3, 3, 4 for these holes.

Wilson, however, won the 18th.

on the Club ground commencing at, 4.30 p.m., several changes in part nerships being noticable, particu- larly the Ridley-Hocquard one in protest, which has been upheld by THE following is the draw for with a good & and finished the "B" team. Strange and Bickford the Council, and the match has now will also be on view, while Howe makes his first appearance.

The following are the teams :~~~

to be replayed.

the Senior Shield.

FIRST ROUND

East Lancs v. Borderers. Police v. Artillery. Navy v. Athletic.

tixes and sevens with his

He had the opposing defence at

(A)-McHardy (Palice); S. Strange U.S. Walker Cup Team. nent Club) and Morrison (Borderers); sassen to Li Shek-you, while his Skinner (Club), Podmore (Borderers) ttempts at goal, especially a first- and Shepherd (Police); B, GOSATIO

'St. Joseph's), Ward (St. Joseph's).: time effort midway through the Howe (Club), E. Strange (Club) and tion second half singled him out as the Bickford (Club). sutstanding forward on view.

His dirpton vetterday

New York, To-day," Byes: Club, Kowloon,

and The United States Golf Associa-Joseph's, South China

have named the following colna.

the United

morning round' one up.

In the afternoon round Remedies won the 19th, to square the match, but Wilson secured the next three holes and eventually stood three up at the 27th. A halved hole follow- St. ed and Wilson then became four up Lin- when Remedios tee shot went in- to the stream and he gave up the hole.

Weak putting on the 30th. cost

(B) Cord (Kowloon), Allan (Royal players to represent should Artillery) and C. S. Pile (Police States in the Walker Cup match to Ward And B. Gosano Wilson the hole, and his command-

Artillery and Kobertson (Club). Pardoo (Royal he played at St. Andrews on May 11

Jones (Borderers); and 12: Mathias (Borderera). Harris (Bor- derers), Leonard (St. Joseph's). Ridley

really good efforts by the Borderers te up to standard in the first secure him a place in the Interpart forwards were cleared by him with half, Li Tin-gang nearly costing team to meet Shanghai. confidence and case. The backs his team a goal when he dilly were fairly safe, but were liable to allied with the ball and lost it in falter under heavy pressure, while Rocquard, who, however, shot over

Quimet (Capt.), Dunlap, Egan, (Lincolns) and Liest. 3. E. Hocquard Fischer, Goodman, Litle, Marston,

Deacon Blameless Deacon, who substituted for (Lincoln). the halves, with the exception with an open goal at his mercy. Heath, played a magnificent game;

of

Lau-Mau was the steadier of the in goal and it was no fault of his Ip, were excellent in tackling, huf their passes went astray too often, two and found his true form in the that South China won. Only a The forwards, as usual, excelled in second half, when, together with a really first-class" goalkeeper could

Moreland and Westland-Reuter.

Navy Carry Off Rugby'.

their approach work, but finished Tin-sang, he intercepted every pass have foreseen what was going to Triangular Tourney Trophy

a very strong defence,

und was only a few minutes

old

half.

Good Spoiling Work

.

IT

Selby worked hard behind” the scrum and made several brilliant moves, once selling the 'dummy to Forbes to break through. He was, however, grassed by Buckley in attempt. Ing to swerve round the Navy

poorly. It must, however, he borne from the Lincolns' wingers to their happen when Tam swung his body in mind that they were up against' Insides.

round to meet the ball and to pra-THE Nary won the Triangular |aulting in many Club back move- Leung Wing-chiu and his wing vent it from entering the net. His Rugby Tournament on Satur-¡ments being spoiled. The game opened in lively style, halves Leung In-chan and Tous save earlier on at the expense of day for the first time since the Kwon played brilliant football to a fruitless corner was brilliant and 1931-32 season when they defanted when Fortey ran through to cen

bottle up both wings in the first earned him tremendous applause. the Club by a goal, a dropped goal The Lincoln reserve backs did and two tries (15 points) to nil at tre squarely to Matthias, who head-

their best under the circumstances, Happy Valley, ed post Ll. After a few minutes of midfield play Podmore sent Duncan Their spolling in the second half in the first half when time

but they were very badly rattled Whitham the Club back played aj away and the winger cut in nice-

and brilliant

smothered game and -ly before sending in

cz | again their goal was subjected to countless Navy movements, his which struck the foot of the

terrific bombardments from the deadly tackling resulting in several} up Borderers; Smith; Mullens and South China forwarda. right and rebounded into the net.

of the Navy backs receiving severe. Morrison; Wallace, Podmore & Jones; The Athletic then took up the Matthias, Harris, Fortey, Hazeldene

Edminson received very little jars. running, and swept down the field and Duncan.

support from Bell, and this in B Buckley, the Navy back, was very with a nice short passing move hon and Lo Hon-cheons; Young Tre South China's win.

Athletic: -Li Kwak-l; Mak Bui-large mense was responsible for poor in the first half, hla touch kicking belog extremely weak. In ment. Cheung passed to Ho, and cheung, Ip Pang-fal and Chan Bul Had Bett been marking Yeang the second half, however, he re- while the Borderers defence ap-man; Tung Kwang-sum, Ho Chor-yin, pealed for offside, Ho shot past Au Ping-ming, Au Kim-fung And Shul-yick Instead of wandering, the covered true form and kicked a Smith. Despite protests, the poini Cheong Mun-wing.

centre would not have taken place good Jength and displayed a safe League Table to Date

was allowed.

The Borderers

a hot drive tacks by both sides.

were slightly

superior to the Athletic In defence,

and Smith, had very few, shots to Lineolas

Navy

Virat Division

Goals PW DLPA, Pu

13 10 12 20 12 21 deal with. At the other end, St. Joseph's 11 8:21 30 15 10

shots South China

7.11 8 21 18 17 18 fred at him, which were dealt with Borderers

One great Athletic

however, I had numerous

In an able manner.

Clab

effort by Duncan, however, had Li Kowloon beaten all ends up, but Lo HOT-Polios

THE STANDINGS*

**

S

Puzzle Recreio.

ing lead was further, reduced at

NT. JOSEPHS were without Elma the next hole where he stood 2 up and Leonard for their premier and 5 to play. A half, followed by 3 at the short hole placed him jlengus game against the Recreio formie 3. |and were forced to re-arrange their] team. B. Gosano led the forward lion played strongly to win the In a last desperate effort Reme- line, and Lawrence appeared at outside right, 'while Sours deputis-shot on to the 35th green allowed 34th.. but a weak mashie-niblick ed for Elms.

Wilson to win the hole and match

The Saints attacked first, and by 3 and Le77 went near to scoring, Marques, former occasions only to be beaten by Wison ranched the Final on two however, clearing in excellent Remedios, and last year by Dr. J. E. H. style. At the other end, Castilho, Cogan.. with, only the goalkeeper to beat, Junior Championship shot over, wasting a good chance of

At Fanling.

| giving the “Rece”, the lead.

THE following qualified for the

The Saints often had the Reerelo Tatah play stages of the

defence puzzled with their short

passing movements, Ward and B. "Junior Championship" of the Boy- Gosano being especially tricky. al Hong Kong Golf Club at Fan-

[ling yesterday, J. W. Mayhew W. 8. Hillier

The following are the standings Lincolas Deserve Wiz

THE LINCOLNS deserved their win Mafor Eastwick Field,

to data:

Navy Army Club

and Tam' would not have headed pair of hands.blog In the winning goal.

back. 9 Among the outstanding features|

P. W. L. F. APU'

2.1 1 12 20 2 0313 37-0

against Kowloon in the Junior,

Purves and M. N. Cootes

Lt. Commdr. E. J.

3 20:48 # 6,1Shield for they were on the offensive 50s and J. B. Mackie',

throughout. Their forwards combin

ed well, Evans leading the line capably 9. T.Butlin

ad being well supported by Clayton, J. Fol. E. D. Matthews

The right wing was the more dangore IL Bradley and G. W. Greene,

ous of the two, McGuines and Toyne McKnight and

aing below their usual form. Tho, Ritchie and II. IL. Mandy.

Roden played a steady gazia of the game was the poor display of Among the Navy backs Miera defence was safe, Maughan and Wor- 31. If Palkiak and #1 Prana after a faulty start, and timed his Griffiths, the Club centre three quar-was outstanding, his cut-throughs rall being outstanding in the Inter * FANLING CAPTAIN'S CUP clearances wall; but in Tam Kong Liz He was caught with the ball being a feature of the game. His modiste line, pak he met the cleverest inside for- ward In the Colony.

Cork Holds Fang

whole playrd Well, Grant being.

** * 26382N

nine times out of ten owing to his successful drop, at goal soon after For the losers Bores nlayed a won Major L Entwicke: Field (85-16 grim determination to hang on to his team had scored their first erful game la goal He made anmel=89) qualified for he Captain's Cup the ball until he lost it. ↑ His pass- points fairly staggered the Club, really good enver, although a number January Qualifying Bound over the Cork was the best of the Lincoln very little support

fng was wild, and he gave Lammart Garwood handled very badly in were trifle lucky. The defences Old Course during the weekend

parti the opening half of the game, but cularly, good at centre-half. The tors Other scores were J, W. Mayhew Hutchison, who changed places Improved as the game progressed, wards were the waak link, entirely (84-74=70) and W. 8, Hillier (84- his passss to his right and left with Turner, fumbled badly on He made up for his mistakes by fucking combinations with the result 10474), in a Reid of 37 Anteles 11 0110 bid wingers leaving nothing to hearreral occasions in the first hall, toring a good try just before time that the Lincolnar defenders were an *The above table' down not include the destrad

Is Turner got rid of the ball when he went over near as pot abled to clear every promising much too soon, these Incidents re- from, a vérum Aftaen yards out.") Ponte (Continuas on Peon

cheong arrived in the nick of time Fast Lanes 1,75 82 1

-to kick the ball off the goal line." | "Artillery The intacvál arrived without fur. Becreio

ther appre, and the second sesalon rrault of the Recreio 3. Artillery match(Continued on Paps 5.)

Waite promising....at--which is to be replayed,

ment.

H, Lazord (84-12=72) iguallfed

"over the New Couris in a deld of s

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