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THE CHINA MAIL; MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934
OXFORD GOLFERS BEATEN BY PROFESSIONAL
SOUTH CHINA
AGAIN HEAD THE
PREMIER LEAGUE Sporting
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VARSITY CAPTAIN'S ARMY SC
FINE FORM
Chatter SIX RYDER CUP MEN IN
(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
souvenirs of his career to which he
Pardoe was rather slow in open- Jing, but later effectively, alded in blocking many dangerous attacks. Scott at right half played a good game for the full period and with
RANK Southall, the road-racing the aid of Wroe behind him
cyclist, stood for several hours thwarted the efforts of the danger-in a London hotel surrounded by jous Tam-Ip combine for the greater cocktails, which he did not drink, COATS
part of the game.
and by cups, medals, and other Chinese Open Scoring South China took the lead after did not so much as glance. COSTUMES a brilliant run by Tam was fail-
A modest man is Southall, and ed, but not cleared, Wong Mee the party, which was given in shun netting over the head of the honour of his seven record-break- juuttoming custodian, ·
ing rides last summer, was not The Artillery tried to equalise quite in his line. with several long-range shots, from Still, he gracefully, accepted the Scott and Harris, but Wong Wing many tributes paid him, and quietly held on safely. A rising shot from stated that he hoped by the end of Barraclough went just over the bar 1985 to be holding every road re- and a good first-time drive from cord up to a thousand miles.
If he accomplishes this he wit Hopkins suffered the same fate.
After the interval, the Artillery stand supreme. throughout the had a very brief session in the world-and, judged on past per- South China area, but could make formances, Southall is capable of nothing of it and from this point anything on a pedal bike.. South China took up the offensive
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ANNUAL GAME
ALLISS LOSES '3 AND 2
(By George Greenwood)
Practice Game On
Wednesday
The following will take part in"; an Army practice match on the Chatham Road ground at 4.15 p.m. on Wednesday, in preparation for the Triangular Hockey Tourna ment:
Pte. Hollingsworth. Lines); L Matcalfo (H.K.9.Bde.), L. Rosale (Lines); Lt. Laine (0th Bty.), NE Dulla Singh. (Punjable), L/Nk, As Lancs), Garthwaite (H.K.S.
CONCEDING a start of three holes, a team of Din. (Punjabi), L. Robinson de
first-class professionals, including six mem-w. o. Senior (A.E.C.) Sep. Kartag bers of the British Ryder Cup team, defeated Ox-Singh (Punjabi) nris L./Nk. Lal Sing ford University by 10 matches to 5 in the annual (Punjabis),
Reserves. Forwards: Col. Serge Reeks (Lines) and L/Nk. Aya Singh ((H.K.S Bde.).
contest at Southfield.
The professionals laid the foundation of their Hat Back-Lt. - Williams (East unequivocal success in capturing the singles by Lance). the big margin of seven matches to three. They bi also won the foursomes by three matches to two. December 12 and again on January Though, as a team, the Oxford players suffered a pretty se-2. The Combined: Services will vere defeat, some of them emerged with distinction, two in par play the Civillana on December 18. ticular-the new captain J. J. F.Pennink, and the secretary, A. A
Duncan.
2 Penalties Cause. First Chinese Defeat
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The only other player to win in the singles was the one Fresh-
ers.
Back:-Sep. Khan Bahadur (Pun The Army will meet the Navy on
CIVILIANS HOCKEY TRIAL
Four Players Shine
man, Kenneth Scott, a son of the Hon. Osmund Scott and, a mem-1 ber of a famous family of golf-
Guals by Awtar Singh (2) and Pennink's defeat by 3 and 2 of G. Fowler gave the Colours a 3-1 Wong struck the upright twice He has spent so much of his life In spite of this, South China did Alliss who acted as Captain of win over the Whites, whom was in the saddle that long distances not give up, and Yeung Shui-ylek the professional team, was one of Beltrao scored, in the Civilians again called upon to divert Fung's come easily to him, but it is ques-broke away on the right and passed the outstanding features of the hockey trial yesterday in prepar drive. "Continuing the pressure, tionable whether anyone in the in from the goal-line. Marques day. the efforts of the South China for- world will surpass his feat of went down to the ball but unne- the match the Oxford captain Combined Services next Sunday For the sixteen holes of ation for the game against the warda were rewarded when Tam cycling 457 miles in a day. countably let it slip into the net--had a score of one over 4's, and week. headed well clear of Durham, and Southall's recent records this was followed almost immedi-really in answer to
were much to the amazement of the spec-as the seventeenth is a short hole. H. Hassan (Radio), A. M those by the tutors.
it is not unreasonable to suppose Rodrigues, lately by another healed goal, this Australian Hubert Opperman.
(University), Awtar The Recreio quickly retaliated, that he would have finished the Singh (Young Men Sikhs' Assn. time the work of Ip Pak-wah from "Oppy," as the cycling bays called and with the forwards working well round in 72, three strokes under and C. L. Gregory (Club) were Tso's neat centre.
him, came to England and with a together and being well supported the standard scratch score. Play was becoming disjointed as food and equipment car trailing by Beltras and his wing halves, a
the outstanding players. Despite a 6 at the third, where N. Beltrao replaced G. E R. the result of differences between him smashed the Land's End-goal was certain to come.
he half-hit an fron shot into a Divett in the Whites' forward. the players, which culminated in Lendon record.
ditch. Pennink was qut in 86 and line. the ordering off of Wroe, the Artil-
After many exciting melees in lery back.
Then he sailed for home, and the South China goalmouth, during South Ching "Wong Wing; chicken sandwiches and a flask of Gosano, and Castilho went very (Southall, with the help of a few which E. Gosano, Gomes, A. V. Tin-sung, Lau Mau: Leung In-chan,soup, promptly lowered "Oppy's" near with shots, the Recreio took when he won the next two holes, Leung Wing-chiu, Lee Kwok-wai; Txo, Kwai-shing, Wong Mee-shun, Fung time by as much as Ihr. 27min. King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak and Ip Puk-wah.
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Artillery:Durhum; Wroe. Clancy; Scott, Pariloe, Harris; Smith, Edmunds, Hopkins, Barraclough and Knight,
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the lead once again through penalty.
HOCKEY LECTURE
TO-DAY
Irish International To Talk On Game
ve up, having gained a couple of holes on the outward journey. It was now or never for Allies, ..
There was a glimmering of hope cach in 4, the tenth (555 yards) B. Gosano, following a pussing Alias lost a glorious chance of being a particularly fine effort. OUTHALL has a roomful of bout, had broken through when he
creating a state of panic in the trophies and prizes. He has was tripped. Bowen made no mis-
enemy by taking a 4 at the short A lecture on umpiring hockey, won more "pots" than any living take from the spot kick.
twelfth, and thereby only halving games will be given by Surg. Lt. cyclist, yet he is only 30.
For the brief spell the Chinese He should have many more years fought hard for an equaliser, and the hole. A critical putt of three Comdr. A. E. Phillips, the Irish yards which Pennink holed at the International, at the Royal Naval of speeding in front of him, unless Marques had to dive full length to thirteenth for a half in 4, put an Dockyard today, at 6.30 pm. (Continued from Page 4). {his health fails. And that is un-divert a "daisy-cutter" from Lai
likely. His chest and lung develop Shiu-wing. given Perkins many anxious moment is remarkable, and he has the ments by his dangerous habit of alim waist and clear skin of the dribbling in front of goal instead conditioned' athlete.
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end finally to Alliss's dream of a This is the second of a series of spectacular victory.
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headed in a perfect goal from a perate match, in which the last
ling, and clearing, and assisting M TOST people, will recall little centre from Alves..
MACAO DEFEAT INCOGNITOS
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Recreio's Third Goal
LAST EIGHT HOLES, HALVED Following a good bout of passing Duncan, the son of a well-known Recreio Welsh golfer, accounted for C. A. among the forwards, the went further ahead when B. Gosano Whitcombe by 2 and I after a des
jeight holes were - halved in level Jin breaking up the fast East Willle Swinhoe, the boy bil-
From this stage play was marred 4's. Whitcombe made the fatal Lancs attacks in splendid style.
llards player who, though he could by a series of nasty incidents, and slip of losing the first hole, and The half-back trio did not appear scarcely see over the top of the the whistle was continually heard thus becoming four down, a load for-a-succession of free kicks, of which he could-not-rid himself. at all confident, their passing be-table, made several 100 breaks. Both teams were to blame, and Hu did win back a couple of holes, ing hasty and inaccurate, while Schoolboys must be very fond of in marking and tackling they were the game in the north, for I hear the standard of football: deterior- and was two down at the turn, All
ated. (greatly: below form.
The Macao Hockey Club added Parker was that two more prodigles, of the cue
his efforts to close the gap were the only trier, and did his best to fare astonishing the natives in those
South China scored their second unavailing, Duncan, to whom every another victim to its list of vic infuse some life into the team.
goal from a free-kick just outside praise is due, matching shot for torles over visiting Colony sides, parts. The forward line shore, oc- One is Joey Williams, of Horden,
the penalty area, when Yeung Shuf-shot of his distinguished on when they defeated the Incognitos casionally, individually, but as a Co. Durham, and the other Willie
pick lobbed the ball into the Recreio ponent. To the seventeenth, each by six_clear goals in a fast and jcombined attacking force were in- Milburn, of Ashington. Each is 13:
goal-mouth for Cheuk Shek-kam to hole was halved in the strict par very clean encounter yesterday. head the ball into the net. effective. Johnson and Stephens years old. and while, neither has yet
figure,
The Incognitos were unfortun- were bustling and forceful on the reached the magical three figures,
During the concluding stages of After these successes, there fol- ate in that three of their forwards few occasions
the game, South China were reduc-lowed a procession of seven Ox- failed to turn up, and, they were chances were Williams has made a 76 break and offered them, but poor shooting Milburn 78.
ed to nine men through injuries, ford defeats, though most of them, forced to go to Macas with only spoiled their approach work. The first-named boy did not take and the Recreio should have increas-it is true, were of a triding nature, eight members of the selected
Channings' Return
five of the matches finishing on team. Macao lent them three up the game until he was 12, but ed their score. Channings, whose return.
already he looks good enough for The Recreio deserved their win, the eighteenth green, and another shoolboys. Was
though South China were unlucky at the seventeenth, edgi
In the second half, Macao were expected to strengthen the forward coaching as a potential professional
not to have forced a draw.
Mitchell-Innes, a brave and far superior and had it not been Hine, failed to find his true form in champion of the future. his first game for three weeks..
South China's defence was very mighty hitter from the tee and for the magnificent display
in goal and E. V. Reed at though he received little support few games. He did not get the exception of Wong, in goal, were putter, was all square with Padg-right-hack, they would have com
safe in the first half, but, with the through the green, but a deplorable Souza in gon from Green who could not get go-support he needed from his inside overwhelmed during the latter ex-ham with two holes to play.
pleted a round dozen in goals, but ing against the determined tackling men, Horner and Ball, who were changes,
The undergraduate had hit two as it was, they were only able to
Bouth China "B-Wong Wah-kai;
and marking of Power and Swain inclined to hang back too far, their Recreio E Marquen; Bowen and glorious iron shots to win the fif- add four more before the final On the other wing, T. Pile, in ad- positioning and passing generally silva-Netto: Delgado, Beltras and teenth and sixteenth in 3 and 4 whistle blew dition to scoring & goal, made full being at fault. Marques, Castilo, B. Gossno, A. V respectively to Aquare. However, use of any opportunities going. O'Donnell failed to take advant-Gosano, Gomes and Alves. Padgham won the next in 3, and at and sent across some excellent age of Chris Pile's lapse of form Cheng Chi-ying and Yul Hing-yuen; the eighteenth (466 yards) was on centres which would normally have and many goal-scoring chances were Tong Kwan, Lam Tak po, and Les Kam; in two full shots to win the hole been put to good effect by Johnson thrown away by his badly direct Yeang Shui-yick, Lai Shui-wing, Tsang in 4. and his forwards, had they been ed centres, while Tully also wasted King-kt; Cheuk Shek-kam♬ and “Lee The feature of the foursomes up to their usual standard. opportunities by attempting shots Shek-yam
The East Lancs defence was instead of putting the ball into the sound, Swain proving the better centre.
QUOTE YACHT CLUB BEAT back, his splendid clearances and PolicePerkins; Blackburn C. Pile;
NAVY anticipation being a continual set Brooks, Gough, Parker; T. Pile, Ste
phens, Johnson, Channings and Green.
was the crushing defeat of Padg-
am and Lacey, who, putting like a couple of long-handicap players, |were beaten 8 and 7. The under- gradustes, who inflicted this severe
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Club de Recreios"A" v. Y MOA St. Andrew's v. Club de Recreio B Kowloon G.CV Fire Brigade.
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bute to the opposing forwards E. Lanes-Oxford; Swain, Gorman; Overwhelming Win In punishment were Mitchell-Innes Chinese R. Chiv Talkoo R.C.
Oxford, in gosi, was not too safe, Power, Smith, North; O'Donnell, Hor fumbling the ball badly under ner, Lawton, Ball and Tully pressure.
kee
pick of the halves;
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