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SOUTH CHINA MAKE RINGS ROUND NAVY SOCCER

RADIO UNLUCKY NOT TO BEAT MACAO

IN HOCKEY GAME

Disallowed Goal In

Second Half

PORTUGUESE LACK AMAZING SPEED LAST SEASON

A disallowed goal in the second half yesterday robbed the Radio hockey team of the honour of be

ing the first local team to lower the colours of the invincible. Macao| Hockey club on their own ground in two врачола.

The Radio shared two goals with| the Portuguese team. The inside-| right scored first for Macao and Awtar Singh' scored the equaliser. Just before the close of play, with the Radio dominating, play, Awtar) Singh gain netted, but the sholi

disallowed As Gurbachan Singh, who did not touch the ball. was given off side by the Indio's own..referee.

. Although still a very strong

combination, the Macao team did not show the amazing speed for which they were noted last season,

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The following was, the Radio's team.

U. B. Souza, Parduman Singh, J. §. Grewal, M. If. Hassan, A. E. P. Guest,i Mohinder Singh, Attar Singh, Gurba- chap Singh, Awtnr Singh, Jaggeet; Singh and F. A. Kemp (captain),

Come Team Beaten

In on earlier match. the Radio Sports Club's "Cosmo" hockey team were defeated by four goals to nil by a Macao second eleven..

UNITED OPEN MAMAK "HOCKEY SEASON

First Check For Signals After Scoring First

Robert Carpenter Jonss

Robert Tyre Jonas What's in a name? Ask those who saw Francia Quimet eli- minated from the national amateur golf tournament by an “un- known youngster." But the youngster's name was Bobby Jones, or Father Robert Carpenter Jones, of Detroit, The 18-year-old collegian's style reminds experts of the more famous Bobby's when -the Atlantan was the same age, as shown on the right.

PROFESSIONAL GOLF

+

IN ENGLAND.

Busson Youngest Winner

Of Unofficial Title

BEATS CHARLIE WHITCOMBE-

Saturday's Results

At A Glance

LINCOLNS

KOWLOON

FIRST DIVISION

O CLUB

2 EAST LANCS

SECOND DIVISION

ST. JOSEPH'S

BORDERERS

LINCOLNS ARTILLERY

Y, INDIANS

EAST LANCS

+

POLICE

• SOUTH CHINA 3|

2 EASTERN

'I KOWLOON

1 CLUB

5 UNIVERSITY

THIRD DIVISION

1 MEDICALS

0 RAF.

RADIO

BORDERERS

6 ENGINEERS

"RAILWAY

game abondoned.

▾ RECREIO

SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

Howe (Club)

G. White Cowloon)

Lai Shui Hon (S. China "B")

Teang King KI (S. China "p">

Smith (E. Lanes)

SECOND DIVISION

Griffin (E. Lancs)

Bottings (E. Lanes)

Reed (Univeralty)

Cheutig Tak Fai (B. China)

Lai Wing On (S China)

Martin (S.W.B.) (own goal) Mathews (Lincolna)

McGuiness (Lincolns) Fang Choi Po (Eastern) Thork (E. Lanen) Butterfield (Artillery) Farrow (Club)

Marker (Young Indians)

THIRD DIVISION Marshfield (Borderers), Bolilu (Borderera) Pym (R.A.M.C.)

Kong Hing (Police) Tate (Air Force)

KOWLOON GOLF WIN Hassan (Radio) (own goal)

AT VALLEY

Tenth Success In 15 Encounters

John (Borderers) Whittaker (Engineers)

FIRST DIVISION

LOSERS REQUIRE PRACTICE

ELEVEN

ATHLETIC WIN

OVER GUNNERS BY

10 GOALS TO TWO,

PERFECT FORWARD LINE Dazzling Display By

RIDDLES DEFENCE

PEPPER'S VALIANT DISPLAY

(By

"Rover").

Forwards

·ARTILLERY RUN OFF THEIR

FEET

three.

Jpening in sensational ner-the Athletic, scored goals in the first three minutes

saw the Chinese record their

YOUTH CHINA “A” `gained a clear cut and well merited victory a fast and very exciting game over the Navy at Caroline Hill yesterday, winning a rather first premier league soccer win

one-sided contest by four goals to nil.

of the season yesterday when

The Navy are not yet at full strength, and the first team players who made an appearance yesterday have not had a chance they beat the Artillery: by 10 of getting into trim. It was only the brilliant saves by Pepper goals to 2 on the Club ground... that kept the score within reasonable limits.

South China made one change, Leung Wing Chui taking the pivotal position instead of Wong Mee Shun, and Lee Kwok Wai came in at left half.

..

The scorers in the first three hec- tic minutes were HO KA KEUNG

(2) and AU PING MING.

Retaliating, the Artillery went near to scoring when from a cor-'

LIM's hands.

The opening exchanges were by Tso, who easily outpaced two ner, Edmunds headed into SIU TEM ragged, but South China quickly Navy defenders before presenting

Following this, settled down to give a great dis- FUNG KING CHEUNG with a per- Hopkins missed what appeared to play. The Navy were on the de-fect pass, which was converted with an easy chance. The ball quick- ly went to the other end, and AU fensive right from the start, and ease.

PING MING secured, rounded the occasions on which they got

Pepper was being called onto Wroe, and very coolly placed it well

**

so far up field as to take a shot save with unfalling regularity, and

out of Durham's reach.

time to settle down, and the Athle

at goal were very rare. It was he cleared time and time again, but The Gunners were never given not until after the interval that ten minutes before the end, South Wong was called upon to save. China's inside trio indulged in a

Pepper played a great game, and pretty short passing bout which tic, with a strengthened team the backs were quite steady.ieft IP PAK WAH in an ideat posi-'

(which included SIU TIM LIM, McGuire, the Naval

centre-half tion to not the fourth and last goal wo from Canton) played deaght- MAK SIU HON, and CHAN CHAN

ful football, the ball going from

one man to another with ease and

2) worked like a trojan to get bis for- of the match.

|wards started, and was good. The South China-Wong Wing: Ll Tin-. wing halves, Pyatt and Love, allow-sang and Lau Mau: Leung In-chan, ed the Chinese wingers a little too Leung Wing-chul and Lee Kwok-wal; accuracy. Another goal soon, re- much scope. They tackled well but, King-cheong, Ip Fak-wah and Quee- KEUNG netting after a run and Tao. Kwai-sing, Tam Kong-pak, Fung sulted from these tactics, HO KA there was room for improvement in lang. their ball distribution,

Weak Forwards P. W. L. D. F. A.Pla South China "P" 4' 3.0. i 12 6 7.

Shewbrook is getting too slow, and The forwarda were definitely off. 4 2 0 2 11 7 8 3 1 0 2 17 9 4 many nice passes were wasted as al

South China "A" 3-80011 3

Club **Gaining a substantial lead in Athletic

Kowloon

Lincolna

Borderers

Navy:-Pepper: Forrest and Solo- 'low centre by LI HUNG CHING. mon; Pyatt, McGuire and Love; Robin- From the kick-off, Smith receiv son, Smith, Strong, O'Donnell and ed and ran down the wing, and his Showbrook.

final pass found Hopking, who head- jed past SIU TIM LIM

First Division

2018 3 result. Smith was much below last BORDERERS' ALL 4 0 1 3 6 7 3 Besson's standard. Allowing for 31 11 4 7 3

his lack of practice, he wandered

3 0 1 2 4 9 2 3.0 127 8 2 too far in his efforts to obtain 2 0 1 1 0 4 1 possession, and, although his assis-

3 1 1 1 10 8 3 Itance in defence was valuable, 3 0 2 1 4.7 1

Strong was often. In the awkward

3 0 2 1 4 10 1 predicament, of having nowhere to

SECOND DIVISION.

the singles, the Kowloon Golf Artillery Club squared the four-hall East Lanca

Kowloon matches to win the day by 74 Recreio points, in the bi-annual inter- Police.... club match against the Happy Navy Valley golfers at the Valley yes-Borderers

St. Joseph's terday.

Lincolns This was the fifteenth match to be played and gave the Kowloon The United Hockey Club shared tournament has concluded in a 2764 points, as against the valley Athletic

Once again an important golf Club their tenth win and a total of South China two goals with the Royal Corps of complete triumph for the new players' 5 wins and 204 points. The East Lance Signals in their first Maniak hoe generation. John J. Busson, the following were the results of yea-Artillery- key tournament match on the 23-year-old professional attached terday's, matches: Police Training School ground yes to the Pannal club, Harrogate, terday.

beat Charles Whitcombe, a sea Happy Valley Larking scored for the Signals soned professional fifteen years A Mac Kellor early in the first half, but R. C. his senior by two holes in the 36- Major Wren Reed obtained the equaliser, short-holes final of the £1,040 "News A. E. Charman

W. S. Huller' ly before the close of play. May of the World" tournament a J. A. R. Selby missed several good opportunities Walton Heath, Surrey.

Dr. Hargreaves for the Signals.

Busson is the youngest golfer H. G. Wallington This is the Signals third Mamak ever to have won the unofficial H. R. Williamson match, having won two and drawn title of British

T..J. Price Professional the other.

F. Lobel J. Sheppard R.C, of S-Cross, Martin (capt.), Whitehead, Battery, Dilley, Austen,,

Born in Leicestershire, Busson A. Brooksbank Higginsbottom, Erridge, May, Hodge has been a full-professional for lit-J. F. A. Davies

J. J. King and Larking,

tle more than a year, but he was D. II. Watts. United.-K. F. Nabi,-Naidu, G. Happrenticed to golf when he left J. D. Paton White, K. S. Mahal, G. Dance, D-school at Huddersfield, - Xavier, M. S. Nabl, G. S. Winch, J. G. Gubbay, R. C. Reed and A. F. Kavler.) BEATS CHARLIE WHITCOMBE

Match Cancelled

champion.

He is a stylist as well as a {courageous golfer and although

comparatively unknown outside the.

1⁄2 D. C. Wilson

0 J. McKnight

0 A. 1. Dennis

1 A. T. Braley

O H. H. Mundy

@ G. Milne

0 A. L. Eastman

DJ. McKelvis

1 W. Groves

H. T. Buxton

1 L. D. Purvas

-1 T. Seddon

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. ... 3 3 0 0 1206

3 3 0 0 12 7 6

3 3 0 0 14 1.6

4 3 1 0 21 88

3300946

4 21 1116 5

2 2 0 0 11 14 4 1 2 1 6 9 3

pass the ball. The other forwards) worked hard, but lacked team work,

Chinese Superiority

South China, with no exception, were superior all round. Tay-waz

OVER DEPLETED ··

Gunners". "Last: Goal

„A bout of passing between Bir- mingham and Knight saw the form- er loh the ball down the centre, where Hopkins gained possession

RECREIO ELEVEN to beat MAK SIU HON.

Fortey Scores Four

Of Five Goals

Five more goals came in qujck succession. CHAN CHAN WO ran through, and his hard low cross-shot seemed to slip through Durham's hands. HO KA KEUNG followed this with the best goal of the match. LI HUNG CHING beat Hstrig, and ran down to the corner-flag before centreing. The The Borderers gained a com- ball came over fairly high, and the

HALF BACKS ASSIST THEIR FORWARD LINE

on the left wing, Ip moving inside, ; Athletic University

and the former did not have hisf Navy

21.10 10 8.2 usual amount of the play. He was fortable two points in their pre-Athletic centre-forward leaped in- Engineers 3 1 2 0 5 8 2 not on top of his form, but, never-mier league soccer encounter with to the air and flashed the ball in Club

4 0.2 2 2 11 2theless, played well.

the Recreio yesterday at Sookun- about 20 yards. A "pleture" goal!..

to the far corner of the net, from Eastern

4.0 3 1 4 8-1 Young, Indians. 4 0 3 1 7 19 1

The Athletic were playing with Kowloon

Ip Pak Wah, Fung King Cheong 40.40 118 and Tam Kong Pak were brilliant. P, winning by five clear goals. THIRD DIVISION

They combined smoothly and had,The proposed experiment with their opponents, who were rapidly P. W. L. D. F. APts such a perfect understanding, that

Mullane in the forward line was tiring ander the sustained pressure 1700 1773 on yesterday's play few defences atponed in view of the nin-in-exerted by the Chinese forwards lusion of Morrison, who it sp-AU PING MING, CHAN CHAN-WO pears injured his ankle during and HO KA KEUNG added 'further Tso Kwai Sing showed a remark the week, and, in consequence goals. Durham having very little

1

Air Force

R.A.S.C.

1

Fast Lanes

#

Borderers

1!

0 W. C. Simpson

Total Singles 41⁄2

0 J. R. Collings 1%)

12%

Radio 1AM.C. Recreio Railway Polies R.A.O.C. Engineers

Lincolns

The Mamak match between the north he is one of the strongest Rüya! Engineers and K.I.T.C.. players in his district. scheduled for yesterday, was post- He won the Yorkshire champion- poned until January 13, as several ship and Leeds eup this year. of the Indian players were on a

Whitcombe played extremely | McKellar & visit to Macao.

well, but towards the end of the Wren match, when he was fighting against Hilller &

To-day's Mamak Match

Charman

a deficit, he appeared to be a lit-Selby &

The Royal Corps of Signals will tle tired. meet the Police, Mamak cham- Never in the match did Whit- pions, in a league match to-day at combe lead. He was, three times 430 p.m. on the Police Training one down and squared at once, two School ground..

down with eight to play and finish-

G. T. Murphy 1

0 W. Stoker

22

0

Wilson &

McKnight Braley & Dennis Mundy &

2 Mine

Eastman &

McKelvie

2 Buxton & Groves

Purves &

2 Beddon

Recreio Teams For This Week

ed the first round all square,

WONDERFUL RECOVERIES

Murphy &

In the second-round· Busson won the first hole and then played some wonderful = recovery shots from Total Fourballs 84:

0 Stoker

Simpson & Collings

Hargreaves Wallington & Wiliamson Price & Lobel Sheppard &

Brooksbank King & Davis Wat: &

Paton

"Grand total 13

The following will represent the round about the edge of the green Total Singles ---41⁄2 Recreio hockey team against the to save himself repeatedly until hel 1/8 Punjabs "A" on Wednesday on drove into an unplayable place and the Marina ground, bully off 6 pm, last the eighth hole.

4 3 0 1 9 3.7

4 3 1 0 22 5 6 could have held them. 4.3 1 0 18 5

3 2 0 1 10 5 5 able turn of speed on the right Mullane returned to his normal chance against any of them.

4 2,2 0 9 7 4

wing, and could give any Navy deposition with Herbert as his part-Second Division

Leung her in place of Morrison.

4 2 2 08 10 4 3 1 2 0.8 8 2 fender many yards start. 1 1 2 0 2 23 2 Wing Chul dominated the game 4040490from the pivotal position, and was head and foot, scoring four of the five Fortey was in great form with both

SOUTH CHINA BEAT CHAMPIONS

attrae ENGINEERS FAIL IN

FINAL TOUCHES

Athletic Trumph

3 0 3 0 1 10 ably supported by Lee and Leung goals, consecutively, his most 4 0 4.0 3-17 0

Li Tin Sang has never played ative trait being his aptness to send the better game, and completely over-hall goalwards from any angle with- shadowed Lau Man, but the latter out waste of time. was very safe Wong Wing had ones was as indefatigueable as practically nothing to do, except to "ver in support, but, though he run out

In a very evenly contested second it occasionally to clear easily. the latter bag and the keeper in

the latter stages, he could not Division game, in which a failure. One Goal Before Interval

penetrate Marques' charge to finish on the part of the En- The first goal came from IP PAK Mathias, on the wing, sent over gineers was evident, the Athletic WAH, Accepting a perfect ground several brilliant centres with an annexed the two points by three pass from Fung, Ip raced through necasional fast run to enhance it clear goals. South Chine have virtually to score with a terrific drive. Play

Au Kim-fung sent the Athletic won the "C" Division of the was then confined mainly to mid-

Tahead In the opening half with a Lawn Tennis League as the result field, where the ball was too often

hice oblique-shot, and in the second of their win by 5% sets to 31% ballooned Into the air, and the The play of the defence was stage added another, after Lo Choi- over the Chinese Recreation Club, interval arrived with no addition to without fault, Podmore, with Un-won had netted the second goal. the holders, yesterday.

derwood and Davies, being the Scores:

Virtual 1934 League Tennis Holders

Seto Big and Liu Yat Fong (B.C.A.A.): 84 bent Lai Kwong Tsun and Yu Man 124 -- Kite

best Lau Man Ching and E. Llang. 20% bent Cheung Wing Kui and Lauf

Fook Ling

20

6--1

Half Backs Impress

Cooper Responsible For R.A.S.C. Win

A keen struggle.resulted in win for the R.A.S.C. by 4 goals to

the score..

The second half saw the Navy source of the Borderers' major on- Third Division valiantly striving for a goal, but slaughts, while both Mullane and they were saldom dangerous. South Herbert played exceptionally wall. China gradually asserted their Smith, in goal, gave every measure superiority, Vand very Pepper was saving every few he was tested, and the general scon of confidence on the few occasions

4-4 minutes. Goals were bound to combination of the team as a

come, Ip fired in a hot one, whole was very good. which Pepper saved brilliantly, Gomes, alone of the Recreio for-3 against the East Lanch in the but he was hampered by several wards, played up to his usual Third Division yesterday. For the opposing forwards, and was forced for the majority of the efforts Service Corps, Halford showed 6-8 to concedo a corner. From the flag which Smith was called upon to good form, netting twice, the other. kick, TAM KONG PAK, jumping standard and he was responsible goals coming from Clarke (penalty) Fen headed, South China's second goal. wings showed a u

inches higher than anyone else divert. Alves and Castilho, on the and Eycott

a useful turn of Mather replied twice for the E. Tro's Great Runapeed and centred well but each Lance, and Crossley scored their kick awarded the tearn went further ahend, as a re-have-reduced-the-lead.-

Lancs was brilliantly saved by auit of a great run down the wing

Coo

second shot into bracken up to his Wong Fook Nam and Ip Cho Pong H. Britto; A. A. dos Remedios and Whitcombe was bunkered at the shoulders. His ball fortunately lost, to Lai Kweng Tam and Yo

(8.0.A.A); Dr. A. M. Rodrigues; J. Gonsalves, N. 10th and 12th holes, and was two came to rest on a hard readway, Mun Kit Belteno, and AA Re Botello G. down, and now each player was and standing with one foot below drew with Lau Man Ching and E Guterres, A. M. Xavier; HA. Alves, driving anywhors but on the fair the ball, Busson played's glorious Lleng P. Nolasco, and Gosano.

The following will play against way. Whitcombe recovered to win recovery to the holeside to halve lost to Cheung Wing Hui and Lau the H.K.S.R.A. on Friday on the the 15th, and looked like, drawing a par 5 hole in four, Fook Ling

Ho Hia Hap and Lui Kwai Marina ground, bully off. 6 p.m. level at the 17th. This magnificent shot won the CAA)

Britto: A. A dos Remedies and Here Busson played the most match for him. Whitcombe, robb lost to Lal Kwong Tsun and Yo Dr. A. M. Rodrigues; J. Gonsalves, W. spectacular shot of the match. Heled of a certain win, here, and still Man Kit A. Reed, A. A. Botelho; C d'Almada, had pulled his drive into the hea-one down, drove into the rough at beat Cheung, Wing Xul and Lau

Less than a minute later the home missed opportunities which might goal. A penalty. beat, Lan-Man Ching and E. Liang, P. Nolasco A. M. Xavier, N. Beltrao and B. Gosane

ther, and taking a spoon, pulled his the last hole and lost it.

Fook Ling

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