THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1934,
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JACK PETERSEN WANTS RETURN BOUT
Either Harvey or Gains
London, Feb. 10,
Jack Petersen, who recently lost The British heavyweight title to have a Len Hursey, desires to chance of wining bark the cham- pionship:
The Weishman to-day challeng ed Harvey, who tau hyalst the
four main British titles, includ
Empire heavy, ing the Briti aight or to a return natch. ch 1,000 ts side-stake. Peter- n also sad that I was anxious meet Larry Guins, the dethron-
1 Kapar boyweight champion,
the shree terms, Reuter.
TSUI AND
HO FAIL TO
COMBINE
Hard-Hitting Kwok Poorly Supported.
GUEST AND HYDE LOSE
THE inability of S. W. Liang to lend reliable support to the bard-hitting F. H. Kwok enabled Ho Ka Lau and Tsui Wai Pai, the leading Chinese pair, to record an easy win in the Second Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis Doubles Championship at the H. K. C C. yesterday.
HONG KONG SOCCER
TEAM'S ROUT
LEUNG UNABLE TO HOLD SHANGHAI WINGER
B. GOSANO
IMPRESSES
Shanghai, February 16.
Shanghai trounced Hong Kong by six goals to two in the second of the Interport series at the Cantdrome, yesterday, before a crowd of about twelve thousand people, writes the North China Laily News, The margin perhaps slightly flatters the Shanghai team, for, although they deserved their victory, Hong Kong had quite as much of the was a fair reflex of play, and the Interval score of two goals each the play up to that time. Towards the end of the game, Shanghal proved irresitible in front of goal and added four further polnts with; out reply.
The rearrangement of the visitors in the second half probably accounted for their defeat, for it was thereafter that Hong Kong lost Gosh had many critics their grip on the fast Shanghai forwards.
did and, while not outstanding from his wing halves, nevertheless great work, with few mistakes. The only apparent weakness in the Shanghal team was Tseon on the right wing, but Leung Wing-chui was unable to held Ward, nor did Beltrao when they changed places The forwards combined nicely and Gosano, on the extreme right, was test winger on the field, but Hong Kong's mass attacks were spas- modic and there were intervals of ten minutes when they were no where in the picture. Hubbard was the better of the two custodians, for his opposite number did not see three of the late goals shot from a distance, while Hubbard alone saved the Hong Kong attack from penetrating on two occasions by his daring tactics.
Shanghai agam won the loss andĮ - defended the eastern ritadel against
strong sun. Their early attacks were held up by the forceful kick- ing of the Hong Kong backs, but eventually Malin drove inches out- side the goal.
BOLTON TRIUMPH. AT OLDHAM.
JARDINE'S
· UNBEATEN BANK LOSE BY
FOUR GOALS IN
SOCCER GAME
Frost Secures The "Hat Trick"
LOSERS' GOALKEEPER DOES WELL
IN
IN a keenly contested match, during the greater part of which they held the upper hand, Jardine Matheson's re- tained their unbeaten record when they defeated the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank by 4 goals to nil.
During the opening stages the Bank were on the defensive, and 10 minutes Jardine's after scored through Leo Fröst, the champion jockey.
Jardines
several had
other
Great
caring opportunities, but were too frequently caught offside. credit is due to the Bank's goal- keeper, for on many occasions he
saved magnificiently.
entered well into the fray and
A
N exciting moment in the Everton goalmouth during the
Cup-tle against the Spurs at White Hart Lane.
The Lon- don side won by three clear goals, but lost to the Villa in the Fifth Round on Saturday.- (S. & G.).
Official
Results
The second half opened well for the Bank, but it was not long be-FIRST DIVISION fore the superior play of the Jar- Bank's dine's forwards had the goal-keeper busy again.
The same player put Promotion Bid Against succession
Brentford.
10) At
YORK WIN AT ROCHDALE.
In spite of their overwhelming win Ho and Tsiu showed a lack of Ward through, for the winger combination, many shots passing test McHardy with a grounder.
the visitors them down the centre of the court. The other end, with
twice run In errutle improving, Remedios A. E. P. Guest was
danger moud yesterday when partnering Ridley off the ball W. Hyde and the K. C. C. pairiomed.
Lincolna
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Towards the close of the second half. Frost scoring twice in quick to complete his "bat a melee in the trick". and from Bank goalmouth Nichols scored the South China fourth point just before full time.
Jardiner. White; Urquhart
and Borderers Railton; Stevenson, Puncheon an f London, To-day. Duncan; Butler, Hill, Frest,, Nicholls when
Resurres: Chadderton Navy Costa shadowed Gusano on Bolton Wanderers advanced to and Dinnen.
und Allan-Balch
H.K. and S. Bank-Lowson; Brad- were well beaten by lu Tak Chuk the Hong Kong right so that for a third place in the Second Division
English Soccer League ford and Cummings; Jardine, Robert- time the locals were on top. End of the and W. C. Hung.
The scores in favour of J. A. to-end play followed, with both table yesterday when they secured son and Moutrip; Stilliard. Stewart.
Browning and Birch. Cassumbhoy and I. M. A. Razack goolies in action, a hard drive from two away points at the expense of Turner, King and Allen. fluttered them, their Chinese op-Suen being timely clearly by Mr-Oldham Athletic by 3 goals to 1.
both With game in hand on ponents being considerably better Hardy and Hocquard centroing Loo)
unGrimsby and Brentford the Wan- than Korea of 6-1, 6-1 would rug-strangiy for Gosano, who was
derers are now only one point in gent.
The following were yesterday's Frum
free kicks against arrears of the London team. Hong Kong for fouls, the winner Open Doubles,
results:-
marked.
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In the only other Lengue game set up a series of attacks, but were Rochdale received another setback
Buffered fu Tak-cheuk and W. C. Bung buat not allowed to get within shooting to their efforts for avoiding re-
they
A. E. P. Gued und W. Ryde, 6-2, 6-1. İrange. Play again assumed the legation when
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Borderers And Lincolns Soccer Players.
ARTILLERY LOSE GOALKEEPER
THE various phases of military
THE
sport in the Colony will be sad- ly depleted on Friday when H. M. Troopship Neuralia will carry more than a score of Army sportsmen away from the Colony.
The Borderers will be badly hit by the departure of Pte. Harris and Ple. Wallace from the premier soccer eleven. Harris is an inside forward, who has displayed good forin during the season, while [Wallace has been conspicuous at | right-half.
Sgt. Pallister. Pte. Williame, Pte. Herbert and Pte. Jenkina will also be badly missed from among the junior roccer teams.
The Borderers, Army, and United Services will regret the departure for England of Pte. Lloyd. the brilliant rugger forward, Cpl. Suter and Pie. Walters, all of whom have been conspicuous on the rugger field this season. Pte. Dyke of the Borderers, who
was temporarily attached to the has Radio Sports Club and who played hockey for the United Ser- vices, is also leaving, while Pie. Pole, who has played for the Army the Borderers, and the C.B.A. at full-back and Motherwell, the Battalion goalkeeper, are other prominent hockey players who will be missed. Sgt. Halford, their brilliant centre half, will be ex reedingly difficult to replace with 6-2 complete satisfaction.
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Hazuck beat Lak Wong Shiu-wing, 6-1, 6-1.
Chun-cheung and
centre from the Hong Kong right of York City, who are now almost Tsui Yuuna-pui and Tsoi Ping-fan which Hubbard intercepted, A. V.clear of the danger zone. -Rester.) beat Tu Tak-lum and Lau Man-ching, Gosano bundled keeper and ball into 6-4, 6-8, 6-2.
the net, but the point was disallow
Bo Ka-inu and Trui Wuí-pui beat P. 1. Kwak and S. W. Liang. G-2, 6-2. ed. It was Shanghai's turn next.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following is the forecast for
to-day's games, which will
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mence at 4.46 p.m.
A. C. C. Miers v. Ho
J. A. Cameumbhoy v. Hoare
P. S. Cannon v. K. C. Ng
C. A. Wright v. Tam
W. C. Hung Y. Duff
Goldman and Fincher v. Lo and Le
for, two minutes later. Malin netted |Grimsby in a more orthodox fashion, but the Brentford
thelal adjudged him offside.
top,
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On Friday.
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Continued pres- Bradford ing over the bar.
Southampton sure led to Dalloway conceding West Ham earner, and after Ridley appeared Hull
S. A. Bumjahn (holder) v. K. T. Lai to have a certain goal, Hubbard Notts C.
threw himself at the ball and Burnley
Pluy emerged successful. transferred and Suen drove hard
THE BEST TYPE OF McHardy for a corner.
SUPPORTER
Workington Volunteers Save Club Big Expenditure.
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From Tsoon's centre, Collei headed through the COR- todian's hands to give Shang- has the lead after 28 minuter' play.
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28 8 12 0 24 42 22 Awansea
The visitors will be the guests Club Manchester U.28 9 16 5 44 67 21 Lincoln .20 7 16 6 30 44 20 of the Australian and New Zea-
land Association at a tiffin at the Y. Indians THIRD DIVISION (North) Exchange Restaurant, and in the A Colony A Pafternoon will оррове 65 81 44 rugby fifteen on the Club ground 78 34 40 at 4.46 p.m.
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BORDERERS BEAT YM.C.A.
Here is a aldelight on the Cup-cularly prominent, led to the latter w ties which might last made suppor- scaring with a lovely drive just in- tera of the bigger clubs open their aide the port from fully thirty Accrington
Hartlepools eyes.
York Workington, one of the twe non-
Hong Kong fought back dos- Carlisle League clubs left in the Third
Bouthport round, were besleged by supporters perately after the double setback
New Brighton 29 1 14 8 27 anxious to do volunteer work to im and the Shanghai goal was twice in Darlington
when Hubbard Cheater
.28 9 148 prove the ground for the visit of danger of falling
48 58 23 At King's Park yesterday, the ..29 folled Tam on the goal-line and then Mansfield Gateshead.
28 7 15 6 55 29 20 South Wales Borderers defeated the 28 17 3 85 60 19 Y.M.C.A. by 8 goɛia to 2 in Rochdale These unpaid enthusiasts moved Turner was forced to concede a cor- Rotherham fences, built. terraces, and put in ner, while the crowd clamoured for hours of work, which would have a penalty for an alleged foul. In to head past Hubbard and put the friendly hockey game.
John (2) and Halford netted for Recreio cost the club hundreds of pounds, the thirty-third minute of the game, teams on equal terms.
On the resumption, Lueng and the Borderers, and F. E. Lammert So keen were they that one day the Hong Kong reduced the arrears, fol- gates had to be closed in order to lowing a scrimmage in front of the Beltrso changed places, but the and W. J. Brown for the Y.M.C.A.' Shanghai net, Ridley driving in early minutes were unexciting, limit the number of volunteers!
Workington deserved to win the from a bunch of players. For the Allen put in good work in hold. tin after this, but their fats was rest of the first half, Hong Kong ing up Malin, who was particular- sealed by Blackpool in the follow were on top and equalised after tv prominent in creating opening ing round.
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Pte. Ronan, well-known in Ser- vices cricket circles, and Pte. Smith, who bas been seen to ad- vantage in swimming and water- pole will also be missed from the Borderers' sports section.
Pte. Walters and Pte. Williams, who have been in the winniar Borderers' Billiards teams, leaving together with C. S. M. Kite. (Continued on Page 51
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Princess Angeline And Atlas Together.
ABLE AMAZON FORTUNATE
HE following is the draw for
Malden Stakes over
aix furlongs on Saturday;
First Section
Atlas, Bobniak Star, Bronze Era, Cheeky Face, Flummery,
Macbeth, Mountain
2-2 Mutiny Bay, Nell Gwyn, Princess
Angeline
3- Streak, lacing
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Heart, Racing Chance and Swan. Second Section Able Amazon, Alacrity, Australian Boy, Bar Tor, Dancing Hall, Dinty Empire Day, Fanling Fox, Glorious Star, Just That, Managed Currency, Saucy Face, The Goose and "Vriday.
The draw is interesting in that Mr. Stephen Lam's Atlas has been drawn in the same section as Mrs. Dunbar'a Princess Angeline, while Mr. "Fatshan's” Able Amazon, an extremely promising pony, looks the probable winner of the other section..
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CHARLTON'S AFFAIRS
R. JIMMY SEED, the Charlton manager, hau been offered a three "earn' contract by one of the leading Fouth African clubs. But he intends to remain at Home,
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Charlton wanted £5000 for him...
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