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COLONY SOCCER XI PROVE DISAPPOINTING

8 RADIO

PLAYERS PUT

UP FINE FIGHT

Goulthy And Robson Miss Penalties.

SOUTH CHINA PILE ON. THE GOALS.

Lincolas Win "Needle” Game Against Borderers

(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)

HE Recreio were indeed lucky

THE

Saturday's Football At A Glance.

INTERPORT PRACTICE MATCH INTERPORT XI 5* CHINESÉ

SECOND DIVIBION

'KOWLOON CLUB

8. CHINA

Y. INDIANS

RECREIO

1 NAVY

1 ARTILLERY

8 ATHLETIC

# LINCOLNS

THIRD DIVISION ·

BORDERERS

UNIVERSITY

S. CHINA

7 RADIO

• LINCOLNS

RAM.C

1 BAF.

League Tables To Date

FIRST DIVISION

Geala to come up against only

PW. D. L A Pts eight of the Radio men in their inco

.15 6 11 1 3 33 17 23 Bouth China at

.24 4 10 Third Division encounter

St. Joseph's...13 9 2 235 17 20 King's Park on Saturday, for, in Navy

92 40 15 18 spite of their overwhelming vic-Borderers

Club

....13 5 1 7.31 43 11 tory by seven clear goals, they Athletic would have been hard pressed Police

Fast Lanes had they been up against a full Kowloon Artillery team.

| Recreio

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Santos, Campos and Alves were the blck of the Recreio, They worked well together.

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South Chine Navy Borderers

.10 $ 16.14 24 .12 3 1 4.17 21 .13 3 1 9 22 24 .12 20:18 31 ....13 10 13 12 54 2 COND DIVISION

GoLia PW. D L F A Pla .13 10 03 39 12 20

T

.15

2 4 53 20 20

..13

9 13 40 19 19

8

23 38 27 18

6 1 8 26 25 13

With the game going against them Lincolis the Radio should have resorted to de-Artillery Lonsive Enclick and broken sway Club whenever a possibility of scoring ocYoung curred, but instead they tried to at- Athletic tack and left their defence with too Kowloon much to do.

15 6 8

114 6 1 7 24 30 13

lians 12 1 7 21 38 9

.13 2 1 10 19 81 .14 1 1 12 12 50 3 THIRD DIVISION

Goals LF A Pu P W. D .16 16 0 0 724 32

Although the R.A.M.C. defeated the Lincolns University in the Third Division by an Borderera only goal, this was by no means South Chine fair indication of the run of the play Recreio

R.A.M.C.

The Medical Corps missed countless RA.B.C. opportunities and should have run out RAF. winners by at least a dozen goals.

Radio Engineers

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Kirkham was outstanding, but his University marksmanship was very poor_inderd,

149 14 48 24 17

13 9 13 25 17 19

14 5 2 7 36 43 12 425 31 12 33 13 17 11 19 19 27 7

10 4 x 13

1 4 6 10 37 6

1 3 6 1 28 5 8 9 46 2

STRANGE FALTERS AT FULL-BACK

CHINESE TEAM DESERVED

TO WIN

CHANGES AT HALF TIME SAVE

SELECTED

ELEVEN

(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)

LARING weaknesses in the Colony's Interport soccer eleven were

China Mail Sports Diary.

Hockey-

TO-DAY

Interport team v Berviens

(King's Park,. 5. p.m.) H.K.H.C. seconds v Fifth E.K.S.

Battery, RA

|Lawn_Tennis-Open Slagles.

4. Crawford R. E. Wild

M. W. Lo C. Eavenhill

J. Barrow Henry Ung

EE. G. Hourey G. Gamble

(6 p.m.)

Wong Fak-nam 7 H. Owen Hughes

1. M. A. Razack v Ng Wallam

Horace Lo v In Tak-chenk

K. N. Loc v G. R. M. Ricketts

3. A. E. Cassumbhoy v S. W. Liang Meeting

Hong Kong Football Association

Council, (5,80 p.m.)

Gbrought to light during the Interport team's practice game against the Combined Chinese at Kowloon on Saturday, the poor dis-Yachting play of 8. Strange in defence, and the good play of Allen and Ridley, the other back and, inside left, respectively, being the features of the

game.

The Club Juniors provided the only surprise in the League games, defeating the strong Artillery combination by an only goal, scored by Baldwin.

By virtue of their overwhelming victory over the Athletic, South China have secured the leadership of the Second Division, displacing the Borderers by one point and leading the Navy, who have played two extra games,

their

In the Third Division the Lincolns maintained their brillant

the Borderers, 100 per cent record with a clear cut win over nearest rivals. The Lincolns head the table with 32 points and with probable wins over the R. A. S. C. and the R. A. F. in their two re maining matches when they should establish league record.

times.

new local

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soccer

THE first Interport trial game be- in spite of being caught several

tween the Colony's team and the Combined Chinese produced some very interesting play, al- though from the Interport view it was very disappointing,

The score of five goals-all is by no means an indication of the play would

He missed four sitters in the first SATURDAY'S GOAL SCORERS for the Combined Chinese

half and as many in the second.

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Goulthy was given

two penalties

INTERPORT PRACTICE

and missed one badly-another poin-Gozano, A. V. (Interport XI) ter to the Medical Corps' poor marks manship.

A very exciting game was seen at the Valley when the Lincolns' second string defeated the Young Indians by an only goal

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Yeung Shui-yick (Combined Chinese) Hocquard (Interport XI) Ridley (Interpori XI) Leonard (Interpor! XI)

Ho Ka-keong (Combined Chinese Fang Kinz-yui (Combined Chinese) i SECOND DIVISION Leung Tak-wing (South China) Kai Shal-wing (South China) Ng Po-kiu (South China);;

Clayton and McGuinness were out standing among the Lincoln forwards Kam Lik-way (Bouth China) while Maybrook and Worrall were con- McGuinness (Lincolns). spickos in the intermediate line. Baldwin (Club)

Chappell

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Hamed played a great part in any-Ford (Navy)

ing the Young Indians from a greater lleid (Kowloon defeat.

Santos IRD DIVISION

not Campos (Recreio)

Alves (Recreio)

Robson was unfortunate in scoring from two penalties, in spite

of having the first retaken because Thompson (Lincolns)

the opposing custodian moved.

Parker (Lincoln) Goolty (RA.M.C)

South Chino secured a smashing Lul Wing-kwong (South China) win by 8 clear goals in the Second Division clash with the Athletic at Happy Valley

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Chan Bui-man, left half, and Ip Yul-pol, outside right, were the only players of note in the Athletic's side. They played good football and played hard, but received little support,

The Athletic's forwards were very weak, while the defence went all to

China's fourth goal.

pieces after the scoring of South LEAGUE FİXTURES

FOR SATURDAY.

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Lee Hoi-chun, in goal, played 46 well as was possible behind a weak, back-line defence.

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South China were much superior in the attack, and met with no opposi tion from a'beam whose defence waA weak and whose attack was devold of any combination,

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Kowloon At Home

East Lancs.·

TH

have run out winnera had they been playing against the original 2 eleven men Instead of five fresh 2 men after the interval.

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The first and foremost fea- ture of the game was the poor display of the Interport cap- tain, S. Strange, who even fall- ed to reveal anything like his ordinary League form.

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Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Ninth Championship Race for ¡ ladies.

Hockey.

TO-MORROW

Central British v. Punjab Regiment. Lawn Tennis Open Singles

P. K. Liang 7. Firdos Khan

A. E. P. Guest v. H. B. Day D. C. Dunham • W.

C. Hung

D. S. Green . Ng Kam-chun Capt. P. S. Cannon v. H. J. Arm-

strong

F. H. Kwok v. A. L. Sullivan Taul Yun-pul v. W. A. H. Duff.

has been, consistently bad this sea- son and has falled to Impress even to the extent of being selected as an Interport reserve.

Brittain Works Hard Brittain worked very hard left half in the second half of the

at

Pau Ka-ping was much too clever game, but he was very often left for Beltrao, though the Saints' standing by the opposing forwards. player did all be could to stop the wily Chinese leader from getting through.

What struck me most about the Interport halves was their very poor passing, even to the extent of a few yards.

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Even the forwards were at fault!) [B.-Gosano could do nothing right. True he had very little, or should. I say poor, support from Tam Kong-pak, but what passes did come his way he bungled badly.

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Tam. Fails To Give Best

Cork proved useful and certain» ly put in some good spoiling work, but his passing was very weak with rare patches of brilliance.

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Chris Pile, who was brought back to partner Strange in place of Allen, gave

* much better showing in this his un. ual position, and he complete. ly outshone Strange in this de- partment.

For the Combined, Chinese, LA. Kwok-ki was very, weak in goal and should have stopped at least two

༣:,

Li. Tinsang and Tong Kwan

Tam was decidedly off form, and of the goals which passed him. His first mistake was to try and his usual brilliance with his head' head a ball away instead of leaving was lacking. It was only towards were very good in defence, and it It to MeHardy, although I very the latter stages of the first half has caused me some surprise why much doubt whether Mellardy that he suddenly woke up, and Tong Kwan was given no considera- would have reached it. This re-some very fine passes came

and his excellent form this season.......... sulted in a goal, as the ball struck the way of Bertie Gosano, while tion in view of his trials last season Strange on the shoulder and was Tam and A. V. Gosang schemed Some brilliant openings in the defected into the net.

centre.

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Penalty in Esch Game

than

The Chinese halves worked aplendidly together, and consider. ing that they were playing against A. V. Gosano played a very hard practically half a team of fresh As a back he certainly showed us game and worked like a trojan. men; in the second half, put up that he was not worth his place, is ground passes to either wing

|a very creditable showing. It would even against Leung In-chan of were superb, while his first goal, be hard to discriminate dor praise South China, who has played back header, evoked the applause of between the three halves.

but who is in reality a half back. the packed standa. He is undoubt-

It is indeed curious that Strange should give away a penalty in prac-| tically every game he has played this season.

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Allen was easily the best of the defence and covered Strange mag-

edly our best lender for the In- terport team.

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Ridley was probably the best of the forwards, and, together with Hocquard, constituted the main source of danger from the Interporters. Ridley's ground passes were very good, while he worked well with and combined, effectively with bit winger. --

ces and elever interceptions cost Tocently. His first-time clearan-

the Combined Chinese team Gosano many lost goals.

HE. following League matches are arranged for Saturday next, February 10:-

The Navy continued in a winning]- Division. 1. (Kick off.4.15 p.m.) ́

Second vein in the var now loon by the odd Kowloon F. Cv East Lancas-

hires (Kowloon F. C. ground).

Division IT. Kick-off/245 p.m.*

goal in three.

Fine Combination

The Chinese forwards. 'showed magalicient combination, and their exhibition alone was worth

the price of the gate, In spite of the disappointing ́ dieplay by the Interport team.

Ka-ping has proved himself a born Am I have previously stated Pan

leader · of the forwards, aid' his combination with Ho Kar-heung, a newcomer to him, and Fung King. Hocquard played a very good cheong was exceptionally good." to impress, and as I have previous game, flashing across, some lovely,

McHardy, as a goalkeeper, falled

ly stated Marques of St. Joseph's centres, but without Ridley in the Yeung Shui-rick," South China's or Wong Wing of South Chips second half he was completely outright winger was perhaps the best should have been given further of the picture. His first-goal was winger on display and should have trial, previous to McHardy's selec-not, I think, intended as a shot at been given an Interport trial. Too tion as the Interport reserve goal but a centre, but, neverthe late now, however,

R. Navy v Lincoln Regt (Kow-keeper.

Chappel. played a good game for the Navy and made some good open-loon F. C.). Pa ings for his colleagues,

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Athletic v. R. A. (Athletic).

8. W. Borderersy. Toung. In-

I slated in last Wednesday's China Mail that he was a very lucky custodian, and I still 'ade

Glam was a good leader, but · didi net have the bout of lock, many of dians, (Military);;;,

his shots being just wide of the mark,- (Division II games postponed on here to that remark, for on Ba- Went got through tremendous January 6 1934), amount of work, and tackled well, but

some of bla passes were very wild,

The remainder of the team were good Drown and Sharpham without being brilliant.

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were only

moderate,

The defence played well on the. many chances as their victors, but whole, and did well to keep the failed badly in front of goal,

Artillery forwards at bay.

The Kowloon forwards had quite as

turday the number of oeca-, sions he was lucky to got to the ball were 'simply amazing, He was lucky to get off with s mere bagatelle of five goalal

Leung The Best Half

less, it was a good effort.

Fung King-yiu of the Athletic on The Second Half Changes

the other wing was much better Hocquard was also responsible than Hecquard and flashed across for the very fine centre from which some lovely centres, His short. Gokano beaded the Interporters' ground passes to his Inside part- first goul.

[ner proved a constant source »of

anxiety to Allen and Strange..

In the second half severa}| changes were made, the five re- Last year the Combined Chinese serves, Tay Quee-liang. Elliott defeated the. Interport eleven by Leonard, Brittain and Cork coming a goals to 17

Into the term in place off „Tam

of the waiver Loung, Wing-chul Kong-pak, Ridley, AY Gouano, PLAYERS SENT OFF

Beltrao and. Allen, respectively.

White.

hite, missed a sitter pa one oc

Brith gave a good display for the was the best of the three, Belizan

Hopkins casions when it seemed impossible to losers, and together with de other than score but over eager was the greatest danger, but he did having an off day; while Chris File). ness robbed him of the opportunity. not have the necessary bit of luck to failed to make any impression in

break through. ----

his debut as a half.

McQuade was the pick of the - for- wards and worked very hard through- [out" the game... ¡¡

Price" and Lower played in safe x Laung played a good game," gunseat back, and were not to blame

although he was by no means ocen at his best, and when I

for the goal menend against them,.

The Club Juniors again pullad offZER

Tay Ques-liang proved to be the

THE FIELD.

Figureido "Severely" Cautioned:

most valuable of the reserves, and on his display fa'aure, to secure kis "cap") against Tientaln. – He dis played amazing swerve and speed when on the run and his”- dever) C. Figureido (Recrelo) has been openings, were "just" what were "severely cautioned", by the F. A needed, but there was never any Emergency Committed for being -out of the picture, one can pos

sibly gather what the Inter-body in place to make me of them! sent of the Seld during the premier port intermediate line plavede KORANG ANG kaplants longue gamp against the Athletic în likeli

David Leonard and Elliott were January 28,5 2pad

the unexpected when they surprising The Linpoins maintained their bril-pay that Beltrns and Pile were

By defeated the Artillery Juniors by Liant 100 per cent, record in the Third

an only goal in the, Second Division Division with win over the Border

the Club ground, on Saturday are by three clear goals.

on

Blous war utstanding for the war The Lincolna "played good football ners making good! wer of botkakls and deserved" to win, Wilder, the hand and feet, lar worry, the Artillery, right kalf, playing a grant gumai -

was very, disappointing. I can under Bcott (Artillery)," who was order- The way in which Yeung Bhal- stand Leonard having an off day-- ed off in the Second Division a 22-ylck, masily outpositioned Pile ha is the type of forward like Hig- against the Yothe Indians, Watts, la goul, for the Borderers, almost farcical, and the latter sins of the Lincolns, who scores conse: before the Commiibea 24. PH

falled dismally to check the winger mostly from charges, but Elliott day,

Le Tranekif binda home good ria, but [filmyąd wall "and" sAYDŐ: SOMS: Excelent was not up to his; mausi form, while.

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