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TO GO BACK TO

L.T.A. CONTROL ?

Ruling Body May Be Asked To Govern Once Again.

""CO-OPERATION AND AID"

By BRUCE HARRIS

London, December 8.

Saturday's Football At A Glance.

POLICE

RECREIO

SENIOR SHIELD

1 ARTILLERY

FIRST DIVISION

2 CLUB

ST JOSEPH'S 2 NAVY LINCOLNS

1 BORDERERS EAST LANCS 3 KOWLOON

SECOND DIVISION

An important move, I hear to- NAVY · day, is imminent in the relationship KOWLOON between the Lawn Tennis Associ8-LINCOLNS *S. CHINA tion and the professional side of the game.

1 CLUB

1

BORDERERS

1 Y. INDIANS

9 ATHLETIC

THIRD DIVISION

1 S. CHINA ◊ R.A.S.C.

RA.F.

RADIO LINCOLNS 5 UNIVERSITY

* Abandoned 8 minutes from time. + No game.

League Tables To Date

When the professionals' associa- BORDERERS tion recently held their champion- RECREIO ships the LT.A, by withdrawing their annual grant towards the prize-money, showed displeasure because the LT.P.A. had resolved) to run "their own show" Indepen- dently of the governing body.

This independent policy will now be reversed if a resolution to be proposed by the professionals' chair South China

Barderers man, Mr. H. E. Pervin, is carried st | Navy the annual meetings of the L.T.P.A. Lincolns next Monday. He will move that Artillery the L.T.A. shall be invited to "re Young Indines 10

Club sume control and direction of all Athletic matter connected with the profes-Kowloon sional side of the game."

Out For Best Results

Lincolns Borderers

Mr. Pervin told me to-day that South China he fell that the association could do R.A.M.C. nothing without official backing.

Recreio "My hope," he said, "is that two R.A.F.

R.A.S.C.

or three professional advisers will Radia

he

able to co-operate with the Engineers L.T.A. coaching and professional University committee, who have the spending

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of the money devoted to coaching SATURDAY'S GOAL SCORERS

and who naturally want their say

SENIOR SHIELD

Brooks (Police)

FIRST DIVISION

us to who shall earn it. I would like to help ensure that any Tom,; Dick or Harry should not be allow-Dominey (Club) ed to turn professional and set up Reed (Kowloon)

as a coach,

Smith (East Lanes) Leonard (St. Joseph's)

"At present much of the money Horner (East Lanes) spent on coaching runs to waste.Hazelwood (Borderers)

In some of the counties 600 or 700 Harris (Borderers) lessons arc distributed

Bouza (Recrelo) Gomes (Recreio)

among

about 500, pupils. What use is that McGuinness (Lincolns) We need to concentrate on those Bynes (Club) who really have time and ability for tennia.

SECOND DIVISION McGuinness CLincolns) Robson (Lincolns Morris (Borderers) Maughan Lincolns) Kor Heng-cheang (Athletic) G. Winch McNeill (Navy)

(Kowloon) Duncan (Club)

"Co-operation for purposes like these would help the game."

The resolution, I gather, may be opposed, but the meeting would be well advised to carry it. Most of the professionals are dependent on Toyne (Lincolna) the goodwill of the clubs and the Clayton (Lincolns) L.TA. Coaching is their liveli

THIRD DIVISION hood, for exhibition play has not Powell (R.AS.C.) Clarke (Lincolns) "caught on" in England. And the Parker (Lincolns) LT.A. spent more than £4000 in Mok Wing-sang (South China) coaching last season,

Tong Man-hing (South China) Nelson (Borderera)

S.

China Lose

(Continued from Papa 4.)

was

A.

It seems to be a fair exchange of compliments here sa Tony Canzoneri (left), former lightweight champion of the world, and Ciety Locatelli, European champion, land punches simultaneously during their bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. Canzoneri won an easy decision on points over the invader. He was to have taken part in a return bout on Saturday, but a damaged note caused Kid Berg to substitute for him. The famous little British fighter was outpointed by his Italian rival over ten rounds.

Lincolns Drop Valuable Points To Borderers

(Continued from Page 4.)

The Artillery forwards, with the another exception of Seal, were very poor-

. V. GOSANO WES

player who was very consple-Snooks had no sting behind his uous, mainly for getting to the ballshots, and missed a good chance

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY.

Round,

Golf Completion of First

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, (Ladies' Section) Championship. Hockey

H.M.S. Eagle v. Hong Kong Hockey

Club seconds, Meetings, Hong Kong Football AnsO- (at 5 p.m.) ciation Council, (at 5.30 p.m.) Yachting Hong Kong Yacht Club's Six Championship Race for Ladies.

TO-MORROW

Auctions

Hong Kong Jockey Club's sale of race pontes

Hockey.

(Happy Valley, at 3.30 p.m.)

B.K.S.R.A. v. Lincolns

Radio Sports v. German Club

Cricket-

(at 4.30 p.m.)

(at 5 p.m.)

WEDNESDAY

Central British School v. St. Joseph'a

College.

Football-Interport Trial

Hockey.-

(Club ground, 4.30 p.m.)

Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors ▼

Radio Sports

Punjabis v. Medway.

Hockey.--

THURSDAY

(at 5 p.m.)

Central British v. St. Andrew's Y.M.C.A. y. Hong Kong Hockey Club

seconds,

(at 5 p.m.)

Rugby

Hong Kong, Australian University

Team

(Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.)

FRIDAY Cheas-Kowloon Chess Club Cham-

planships, Senior:

H. W. Randall w. A. D. Sequeira

J. C. Faers v. P. Vvanovich

Junior:

B. Sellau v. Lleut H. Beaumont L Sequeira . T. E. Parry M. Cunietti v. Dr. H. D. Matthews. Guy Ling v. A. J. Biriukoff F. Evana v. U. Santos.

Hockey

H.K.S.R.A. v. Wishert

troyers

Central British

Hockey Club "A"

and Des-

(at 4.30 p.m.) Rong Kong

(at 5 p.m.)

1 just a fraction of a second before from five yards range when he both sides during the first half of

Combey and passed to Lee Shek-yau who shot over with Combey lying on the ground. Every attack by the Chinese

an opponent to spoil a good move passed weakly inside instead of the game.

Įment.

EONARD

·

proved

Lender, and made some bustling

attempting a shoi at goal.

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The Borderers started off badly,

An inter change of shots was all Court and his wing halves Whelan good that occured during the first seven- and Williams losing all control of openings for his colleagues, but as ty minutes of play, nine-tenths of the ball when attempting forward usual, the Ward-Gosano wing was the spectators walking away before passes. the most dangerous combination. the whistle blew for time. They gave the Navy defence a gruelling time.

TAMES and West gave s good › display at back, while Pur- kins and Thomas played well in the Navy intermediate line, the former, although not fully recovered from a dislocated shoulder, giving a grand dis play.

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ex-

The forwards, without an ception, had an off day, and could

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Rodger Saves Club.

TN a very mediocre game at King's Park the Club Seniors defeated the Recreio by the odd goal in five.

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HE Recreio forwards played aplendid football, their speed and combination keeping the Club defenders busy.

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Jenkins was the better of the two backs, and, was safe throughout the game. Wililanis started shaklly but improved "as the game pre- greased."

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The Borderers Selectors tried an unsuccessful experiment by playing 8. Underwood at cen. tre forward, where his bull-dog rushes were caally accounted for by Everest and Docherty.

Pallister and Morris were the ODGERS, the Club goalkeeper pick of the forwards, the wingers

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do little right. Langmead and was the stumbling block, mak being inclined to be alow when Skinner were the only forwards to ing some great saves and the Club centring and in taking their passes. test Marques, and those efforts have only him to thank for their that Skinner made were nullified narrow victory. by lack of combination.

Farrow's Good Display,

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CHILVA-NETTO and Bowen,

Recreio backs, showed

Morris was very steady, and had the might have suffered a defent at the it not been for him the Borderers good hands of Kowloon, who have RE good yet only one victory to their credit. Smith Thrustful Centre. best in the defence, the former be Everest and Docherty were the THE East Lancs sprang a sur-Ing very quick in his intercepting

ball

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After 25 minutes play the

looked as though it would bring the PLAYING at home, the Club form, while Sousa proved a first goal came and it

equaliser, but the Artillery defend- juniors held the Navy to a leader in the forward Hine. against the Chinese!

Jed wonderfully well. The pre-draw of 1-1. Ailan sent a long pass out to SEAL Seal had a couple of good chances, sura was slightly relieved. when) who beat Lee Tin-sang and flushed but his shota were wide.

in a shot from the wing. Pau Ka.. ping misjudged the fight of the bull, and it was in the net,

A minute later the Artillery

had scored again!

Раи

More Bad Luck

Tay then had a good shot saved

of

The game generally was very poor. The Navy forwards

were

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very good, particularly the right poo when they emerged winners latter used his head, to advantage wing. Barated and Chappelle, but by 3 goals to 2 in a fairly fast with the high centres from the their shots at goal were very weak. though good in constructive work encounter.

Borderers' wingera.

URDON, the Navy right-half,MITH

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worked like

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by Combey: Tam shot over; and corners were plentiful. One Snooks ran clear and centred to Yeung and Tam headed against the

these was splendidly placed by: B played well and kept sending filled the East Lancs, for at right-hair for Kowloon, but was Allan, who fumbled and gathered the ball only to be bundi-beaten. Tam again ran through.

corner of the upright with Combey up well directed passes to Barsted was well supported by both Salmon poorly supported by Grant, who ed into the net by ALLAN.

and Chappelle. The Chinese started

but miskicked at the vital moment

and Tuley, who showed good un-[had an off-day at centre-half. second half in a very determined with the Chinese swarming the ARROW, in goal for the Club, ly safe, with no particular player derstanding. The defence was fair- manner, and quickly met with suc- Leung Wing-chut clear of the backston, playing in front of him, was Artillery goal. A fine move left

saved many fine shots, but Ball-outstanding,

Kowloon's forward line was váry « |cess—and what a glorious goal! A

weak with the exception of G. splendid passing movement be picking the ball up from the fest and Combey made a daring seyь,

Winch, whose persistent efforts decidedly off form. -

For the losers, Reed gave a good were at long last rewarded in the tween Leung Wing-chul, Yeung of the South China player and be-Poor Artillery Forwards Elliot made some good opening for loon's only goal. Shui-yick and Tay Quee-lianging slightly injured.

display, and scored both goals, second half when he netted Kow- ended in the latter showing a fine Chinese pressed desperately, but Round of the Senior Shield

Still the THE Police entered the Second great assistance in defence.

his colleagues and was often of, burst of speed to round Wroe and pass back to FUNG KING CHEONG |Spooks ran clear and shot just over Saturday as the result of their standing Kowloon player in de-blind charging also proved unavail- G. White on the left wing was rear the end relief came when Knock-Out

very weak and time and again bun- Competition

on EOMANS was again the out-gled openings, while V. White's after a fine effort, and a corner to one-nil victory over the Artillery fence, breaking up many promising ing. the Gunners was cleared just as the after extra time.

attacks, and feeding his wings with accurate passeA.

who gave Combey no chance.

Cries For Penalty

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After this the crowd were final whistle blew. brought to their feet when Yeung, Artillery: Combey; Greenshields, who was going through, was rebb Wroe; Worthington, Harris, Scott HE game was a very poor one, ed near the goal area. Thousands and Seal.

Spooks, Bermingham, Allan, Woods the Artillery being consider- ably weakened by the absence of

1.

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Omar Brothers Excel. Lincolns' Best Form, T between South Chine and THE Second Division, game

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Ate a fortnight's lapse, the Young Indians was abandon but all their efforts ended in signs, by 5 goals to 2.

the Lincolns made a surprise ed eight minutes from time on NHE Police were very aggressive, Athletic Second Division Cham-between the two teams.

return to form by swamping, the Saturday last, following a fracas very weak efforts in front of goal.

O, M, and A. M. Omar were outstanding for the Young In diaan,

of Chinese outside the ground South China-Pau Ea-ping; Law Pardoe and Allan. shouted for a penalty. From thefau, Lee Tin-sang; Leung In-chan, xani-kick, however, Snooks luckily Shui-yick, Tay Quee-liang, Fung King Leung Wing-chul, Tong Kwan; Yeung retained the ball and Pau made, & cheong, Tam. Kong-pak and Los Shek- good save from Bermingham, the yau. Inside right being just wide with

a good header. Tam ran, right through the defence and then over- ran the ball and it came back to Fung, who rattled the crossbar with a great drive,

Tam then gathered the ball off the line affer a tussle with

FACING

CAPE THE-

MUSIC"

League Table to Date.

Lincolna St. Joseph's Navy Bouth China Borderers. Club ¡Athletic

Kowloon

S

First Diylalon

Goala

PW. DLFA 14 1913 31 16 21 1292 182 11 20 12 8 22 38 19 18

WROE, the Artillery left back, played, an exceedingly, fine and was instrumental in breaking up many of the Police's Boller movements,

game.

112331-In not scoring during the frat

ONE played a splendid came scoring one goal, was responsible for the winners, and although for a number of others,

keng

O.. M. Omar was unfortunately injured Just before the interval,' and was compelled to leave, the Borderers Miss Chances, feld, Azim deputising for him. THE Artillery were unfortunats Borderers a very As a result of Omar's absence

poor Second Division game the defence was somewhat 12:59 7 10 28 10 half, after having had the greater Against Kowloon on Saturday, ed and South China scored before

Ipart of the play but being dogsed and should have emerged victors the game was abandoned, [by Und luck,29

by a much larger margin than we w they did AL played like a rofadle But his perfect centres were all The outstanding feature of the bably be held after to-day's Counelt Tamblad or ticked wide of the roal, game was the very poor passing by Mestin

Lanes

Artillery itserale

The above labis doen, vol ladeds the

result of the Recreo, Artery match Which is to be replayed;

An inquiry into the circumstan- ces surrounding the game will prom

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