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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934

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SOUTH CHINA GIVE BORDERERS FAREWELL SOCCER TROUNCING

BORDERERS

UNLUCKY

PENALTY GOAL IN

CLOSING MINUTES

SEES DRAWN GAME

Podmore's First Game Since October

SHOWS NO LOSS OF FORM

HERBERT & GAMBLE IMPRESS

(By "TOUCH JUDGE")

The Borderers were unlucky not to win their farewell premier lea- gue match on Saturday the Club equalising from a penalty in the closing minutes.

Pardoe will be playing for the Artillery for several more months, contrary to earlier expectations.

Flashes From The Fields

SPORTING GESTURE JOHNSON HAS

BY FUNG

REGIMENT RECEIVE CUP

AS MEMENTO

TAM

KONG PAK GIVES WIZARD DISPLAY -

(By "ROVER")

FIELD DAY AT THE

SAINTS' EXPENSE

POLICE ATTACK

GO NAP

LISTLESS PLAY BY LOSERS

(By "TOUCH JUDGE") The premier league soccer en- counter yesterday between the Police and St. Joseph's conformed to general expectations, the Police annexing an easy two points after

PLAYING magnificent football in the second scoring five times without reply.

half, the South China “A” team defeated the In the first stage of the game

the Saints provided & certain A. M. Crawley will be playing South Wales Borderers by five clear goals in their amount of opposition, alight regularly for Kent in the County farewell friendly encounter at the Club ground, though it was, but after the

cricket championship next year. yesterday, before a large crowd including His change-over there was not even

the semblance of retaliation. Excellency, the General Officer Commanding the Johnson with Stevens and Moss, ACEY made his local debut Troops, Major-General O. C. Borrett.

South China were much the better team, and were in a classno for the Gunners on Satur-) Podmore made his first appear day he is newly out from Eng by themselves in the second half when their forwards gave ance in the champions side since land-hut requires a lot more wonderful display of ball control and combination to score four and the middle of October and show practice. Hopkins and Clancey really excellent goals. ed that he has lost none of his were the ones who saved the Tam Kong-pak and Fung King-cheong were brilliant in been for the timely intervention of LINCOLNS skill during his indisposition. Artillery from a bigger defeat at attack, with Tso Kwai-shing, the right winger, and Ip Pak-wa, Wong in the Saints goal, on numer-8. CHINA "B" -2 2 'CLUB

He played a great game, quite up the hands of the Lincolns.

was conse-

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Higgins and Ridley were the two dangerous Lincolns' for warda-Matthews and Mal- pass were too weak in front of goal

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formed a spearhead which had]

great dificulty in pene- trating the Saints defence. the trio would have added many more goals had it not

Saturday's Results

FIRST DIVISION

ARTILLERY NAVY

on the left flank, standing head and shoulders above everybody. ous occasions. T. Pile and Green BORDERERS -.2 ATHLETIC

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with some lovely ground passes,

the post for a fruitless corner,

plied their forwards with some ex-

KOWLOON

R.A.F.

4

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RADIO

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INCOGNITOS ROUTED

Concede 9 Goals In

First Half And Lose By 11-4

SAINTS' HOCKEY DEFEAT

The Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade R.A.. recorded, an over. whelming victory over the Incogni- tos by 11 goals to 4 in a friendly hockey encounter on the. Marina ground on Saturday, scoring 9 goals to nil in the Brat half.

With their Mamak match against the 12th Battery postponed, the St. Andrew's Club played a friendly game against the Royal Corps of Signals at King's Park yesterday, and were defeated by 9 goals to 2.

The scorers for the winning team were Whitehead, Erridge, and Neale, while E. F. Fincher and A. P.. Hamson netted for the Saints,

MAMAK HOCKEY

K.I.T.C. Retain Their 100 Per. Cent.

The Kowloon Indians maintain- ed their 100 per cent, record in the Mamak hockey tournament yesterday when they defeated H. M. S. Whitehall. at King's Park by 5 goals to 1 in their fourth en-

MEDICALS

1 ENGINEERS

BORDERERS 1 counter.

SATURDAY'S GOAL-SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

BECOND DIVISION to the standard one has come to expect from this versatile centre-

Li Tin-sang played an inspired With only nine men, South China ceptionally good centres and in-HOWLOON 1 CLUB half. He played his usual wan-

game in defence, and with Lau found themselves penned in their dividually constituted an additional ENGINEERS 1 NAVY dering game, but not so much as

Mau proved impregnabble, Wong own goal area, but Tam Kong-pak source of worry to the harassed Athletic . Lincolns (Abandoned),

THIRD DIVISION LINCOLNS Wing rendering excellent work and Fung King-cheong delighted Wong. is his wont; he kept too close to

between the sticks.

the spectators with several break- The feature of the team, how- RAILWAY Howe to wander very far, and the Club's centre

ever, was the clever, exhibition | R.A.O.C.. The Chinese halves were superb, away in relief, quently very much hampered.

Pardoe's accurate paasca were and in the second half could do The Borderers came near to scoring given by the halves.. In breaking and achieved very little.

generally wasted by a hesitant for-nothing wrong. Leung Wing-chiu, when Wong Wing misjudged the flight up attacks and making openings Herbert's Great Game ward line, and Ash and Edmunson in spite of having his head band of one shut missing it altogether in they worked with the minimum of

dive to clear, leaving his charge st Herbart played a great game at proved too good when the R.A. for-axed as a result of a collision the mercy of Forty. The latter sent Wasted energy, and their efforts

while attempting to Read the ball. in a smashing piledriver, but. Li Tin- were sustained never relaxing. back, one of the finest games put wards looked dangerous

Ward Lone Danger ́--

Higgins (Lincolna) played one of his best games, sang saved magnificently in a head up by a defender this season. Her-

Ho Kar-keung (Athletic)` It is fortunate for the Gunners that Leung In-chan and Lee Kwok-wai, long dive at the ball, turning it round Among the Saints forwards, Ridley (Lincolns) ... bert has improved considerably Pardoe will be available for the greater on his respective right and left Soon after Duncan, sent across Ward was the only player who Fing King-yu (Athletic) since he was promoted from the part of the weason. Captain Fleetwood, second string and gave evidence the sports officer, will also be behind flanks, were much too good for the another of his good centres, and, showed any sense of ball control, C. White (Kowloon)

Borderer forwards, and in the

Fowler (Club) yesterday that the Borderers have them for neveral unexpected mon second half fed their forwards with Li and Lau Mau surprised, and the few Saints raida made Eilat (Kowloon)- Pote-Hunt (Club) both Forty and Mullane completely were the result of his work missed the ball..

Elms and Costs axerted their Mollane (Borderers) After an interval of about 15 utmost to hold the Police, attack, Janes (Borderers)

| Li Shek-yan (8. Chias “B”) minutes Leung Wing-chiu returned but were, in the main, unsuccess Yung Shin Yick (B. China "B to play, his head swathed in band-ful. Victor stood up very well

SECOND DIVISION to the attack and brought off some Glass (Navy), ***. nice clearances but it was mainly Whitaker (Engineers) on Wang Lim that the brunt of the Carr (Club)

Pereira (Kowloon) .... Changing over a goal in the lead, Police attack fell

BY THIRD DIVISION The Police, went away nicely Turner (Lincolns) South China played magnificent football in the second period, when from then fed to the shot Gregory (Rid the Borderers were helpless to pre- from Johnson just topped the bar. (R.A.F.)

Purcell (Borderers). Shortly after he gave the Police Gormley (B.A.0.C.) vent any scoring. Davies Outstanding Tam Kong-pak - again made the the lead, neatly deflecting a wing Singh (Radio); Morrison showed up well in de-opening from which South China pass. Johnson soon after got his Rush (Lincolns) Forty Lopes Shooting Boots Yeung Shui Yick, bealden scoring the

head to a glorious centre from File Reeson (Lincolns) best goal of the match, was outaland-fence, his clever interceptions and scored their second goal, Racing up a fine show, despite Poto-Hunt, ably supported by Lal Shui Wing, this first half's display. Herbert made neatly slipped the ball past Thomas second half when Wong was the

Brooks opened the scoring in The Borderers' forward line puting in the Chinese attack. He was head-work being a feature of the up from the halfway line, Tam to deflect the ball into the net. who broke up many of their more right wing pair being the only real good understudy to Mullane, who raced Herbert to the ball and sighted. Some minutes later John-

to Wong Mel-shun. The latter dangerous moves...Jones. played source of danger. 4 Pepper in the filled the inside-right-berth with scored with a spectacular swivel son walked the ball into the net 8. CHINA "A" 5

FRIENDLY well, but Forty seemed to have Navy goal.

little to fear in that direction when they come to filling in the team after troopships bave taken thoir tell of the battalion's best sports.

Higgins wound up a good display in the Lincolns forward line with "hat trick," but credit for these goals must be given to the clever scheming and good understanding Morrison also played a great between Ridley and English, the game, and, with those two stout left wing combination. defenders in front of him Smith

men.

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· Wong Mel-shun was not very much in the limelight until the latter stages of the game, when he came to the fore by making several glorious openings, in- cluding a spectacular goal. For the Borderere, Smith was not given much anxiety. Mor-Chinese Forwards Fail

goal was good, and it was no fault rison wat injured during the letterHOUGH South China "B" beat of his that the Chinese forwards part of the gama was off Tutte feroris show: beat hit in the interf fiold for about five minutes. He,

ed a deplorable lack of finish. The] however, returned, but finished the game "limping.

shooting was pitiful.

left his direction-finding boots in the barrack-room, for, although he had some fine shots under glorious circumstances, he could not fine the net. He shot wide and over! but never in..

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Dai Davies and Underwood were excellent supports for Podmore, Underwood seeing that Ernie Strange did not get very far, and in this respect he was very suc cessful.

Gamble Outstanding

For the Club Gamble was out-

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Li Tak Po was prominent at centre-half, but his splendid efforts bore little fruit as the forwards invariably dallied

until it was too late.

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The Navy forward line was the weak link in the side. Time and again McGuire paved the way for a good movement only. to see it spoiled before it had hardly commenced.

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Chinese-Run Riot

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Yesterday's Results

Gurbachan Singh scored four of the goals and Pintos netted the other for the winners.

On the Police Training School ground yesterday the Royal En- 2gineers defeated the United Hoc

key Club by four clear goals. Woods (2), Brown, and Capt. Fo ley were the goal scorers:

1 MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE

TO DATE

P. W. L..D. E. A. Pts

R. C. of Signals 9 4 2 3 23 18 11 (KITC

440 017 5 8 R.E

St. Andrew's

Police

R.A.B.C.

Sufolk

United University Whitehall 1 Keppe

Whitshed 12th, Battery

BORDERERS FIRST DIVISION Davies was the pick of the Bor-the way.

drive, which had Smith beaten all and More followed it with a header

ST JOSEPH'S 0] which had the goalkeeper well POLICE

SECOND DIVISION beaten. derer halves, his marking of Ip

'(Continued on Page 5).

{EAST-LANCS 2 ARTILLERY Pak-wa and Tam Kong-pak pro-

Polico: Perkins; Dowman, C. Pile:

THIRD DIVISIONA Brooks, Gough, Parker, T. Pile, Ste-EAST LANCS 5 (venting many goals in the opening

RECREIO half

vens, Johnson, Moss and Green, İR.A.S.C.

St. Joseph's: Wong Elm; Souza, Victor; C Fernandes, Costa, Elms; Gill, Lee, Ward, Rocha and L. Fernan des.

Third Division

Podmore played a lively game in the first half, but was hopelessly at bea in the second, whùn Fung King-cheong and the Chinese in- side forwards hid as they pleased. Duncan and Mullane were the pick

of forwards, Jones being errate, throughout, while his pass- was deplorable. Forty who the line tried hard, but lacked inside support..

West did exceptionally well at ing

standing at right back. He was in full-back, and Pepper saved some

great form, clearing in fine style, freally hot. Strange was his usual stolid self, and little got by him. "

The "needle" game between the Club On the whole both teams were Juniors and Kowloon was a “frost."

led

Opening Goal

Second Division

RYDINGS SCORES TWICE

East Lancs Beat Artillery

5 HLK. POLICE

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

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4 30 19 07

3 1 112 87 53.119.27 52 12:11 10 6 3G111 45 51 22 3 8 4 4 1 1 2 6 5 4 8 0 4 4 9 21 4 5 0.4.19 19 1 4.04 0.4 19 0 30 30 180

MACAO WIN 14-1.

Artillery Routed. In Portuguese Colony

Macao Hockey Club recorded their fourth victory in five. matches played against local t

Iteams when they trounced the Royal Artillery yesterday by 14 goals to

Macne drew with the Radio Sports Club in their Arst s

game this FIRST DIVISIÓN (2 season, but defeated the Officers of P. W. L. D. F. A.PH.M.S. Eagle, the Royal Corps of

South China "B" 8 6 0 2 22 10:14 Signals, and the Club de Recreio. South Chien "A" 6 6 0 0.21 5 12 Last season the Macao team were 8314.17 16.10 undefeated against all local teams, 73 13 19 13 9

The East Lancs continued in Police Well Beaten By Lincolis winning vein in the Second Divison

when they met and defeated the Artillery at Chatham Road yester-

CLARK SCORES FOUR C

Police Borderers

Athlétic

Navy Be

Artillery

East Lancs

Service Corps

[day, scoring twice without reply. ** The R.A.SC. merited the two Recreio South Chine opened their ac- Rydings was outstanding among points which resulted from their Kowloon count within a few minutes of the the East Lancs. forwards, being Third Division encounter yester-St. Joseph's Individualism Prevails

start when Tam made a glorious especially good at first time shots,

day with the Police, winning by 5 protocted by their backs. Poto W player to impress. Was tatter racing between Herbert and nice passes to their inside frio.

WILLIAMS, the only Club opening for Fung King-cheong, the while both wingers centred many goals to 2

excellently served in the defence, both goalkeepers being very well

played

Hunt

fine

game

The R.AS.C started well, and

8 2 1 3 16 12 7 bowing only to the All-Malaya In- 13 31 15 16 7 terport team.

6 2 2 2 25 16 G

7 1.33 11 15 5

6208 10 10 5.

61.3 2.13 17.

718-1-11 30 1 INTER-LODGE LAWN

7151-11 198 715 17:20:3

SECOND DIVISION SE

and got the better of Jones starved throughout the game Morrison to snap up Tam's pass Howley, worked conscientiously were soon well ahead, Beasley net Lincolná more often than not. in the count. If the Club learned anything and score. with a fast ground shot throughout, as did Thompson, and g, and Clark following it up Baat Lanes less encounters they experienced: from this game it must have been The Borderers retaliated, but, in both Steel and Harwood showed a w

with a great cross-drive which Artillery that individual play throughout spite of a good contro by Jones, pleasing steadiness when; hard easily beat Chan.

University (Continued on Page 5)

Navy cannot be profitable.

Mullane and Forty found them pressed. Harmsworth again gave showed his abilities by

After the rosumption Clark] Athletle selves badly positioned and unable a rousing display between the three good goals, Chan Chun and

Scoring South China. Farrow fared fairly well at half-

Borderers to make use of the opportunity: hack, and was

sticks, especially in the second half. Occasionally given Soon after Duncan flashed For the Artillery, Morton at cen- Police in reply.

Engineers Ng Kam-wing netting for the Eastern support by Bitter."

across a perfect centre from the tre-half, played exceptionally well.

Club left wing, Forty meeting it with and was the mainstay of the team

Y.Indians Kowloon were also a team of even his hand to graze the bar with in both attack and defence. All

[Kowloon individual, although, Winch's very fine ball: control gave him some little Wong out of position, u

the forwards were clever at ball: excuse.

control, and did, well

DENNIS & CHARLTON QUALIFY

Captain's Cup At Kowloon G.C.

The following qualified for the Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup,

played over the week-ond

A. J Dennis 81-8-78.

Continued on Page 3)

EXETER'S NEW FORWARD

Inside forward,

J. G. Charlton 86-18-78 transferred to Exeter

In the Bogay (Par) pool played was in his third seas over the week-end, WAherin 8 wich, having joined down, was: successful

Preston North End.

AS, China Depleted

A collision between Leung Chiu and Podmore saw the pivot leave thedeld with Wound:

Soon

after Lee

also obliged to leave dazed condition as the collision

proach work, but they went

although – Leach

were deserving

Rydings op the East"

each:

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pls

6 6 0 0 23 8 12

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15 20 19 12 19 7421.17:149.

BOWLS

Scottish Masons Meet

At Talkoo

Honours were even in

MAWE

8 4 1 1 2 14 8 bowls encounter played at the 64-2017 Taikoo Recreation Club yesterday, 581 145547

7331 16 18 5 when Lodge 848 (Naval and MIII- 4644 06:13tary) Ledge 618 (St. John's) an

and 61-4 1812 3 Lodge 928 (Eastern Scotio) met in 8051-524-82 friendly encounter,

60 5 1 10 25 The scores were 18013101

THIRD DIVISION

RUGBY INTERNATIONAL

PASSES

Air Force

Edin ET

men

the age

Rugl

Lincolns RAM.C

capped, Radio.

Engine:

27

Lodge 484 WJ Burlino, JW,

DASION Fitzgerald, A. Eccleshall and J. Deakin P. W.L. D. FAPtz (skip), best Lodge 928, JJ. Whyte, F. 47-630-1:2018 Haynes, N. J. Bebbington and. W. Geely

7 6 1 0 57 10'12 661 6 20 7 13 13 48,629 24 13 12

(skip), by 18 shota tu 1942, 3,

Lodge 818, C. A. Grimes, N. Drum- mond and W. Seath (skip); beat Lodge. 848, TS Clark, J. Boorek, 8.0. Pollock, and Westlake (skip), by 18

8.26.08 23 4 | – Lödre 923, 4. Stalker, C. Car 1346006224 ter F Fallen, and Fraser (skip), Ward, J; Gardiner Mathewz su (aHp)

0 14 10 beat:Lodge 618 1:160 4121 A Misim and C. 26001821 by 21 hote, to

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