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THE CHINA_MAIL," MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934

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LINCOLNS TROUNCE SOUTH CHINA "B" BEFORE

SECOND S

China fuli-hack, will not be re-

Island In Lo presenting the morrow's big charity soccer game.

SUPERIORITY TELLS TALE

Athletic

Held

Miss Penalty In First Half

Police Should Have

Secured Win

The Police were unlucky to lose a point when they met the Athletic on the Club ground yester- Li Tin-ang, the brilliant South day, the outcome of which was a

goalless draw.

The play on the whole was kept Saturday's Results At well under ontrol and during the first half the distribution of play A Glance

In the second was very even. period, however, the Police com- pletely dominated the play, but, 2 ST. JOSEPH'S 2 though they tried shots from all langles, the actual shots which reached Sui Tin-lim were extra- ordinarily weak.

Channings,

CLUB

FIRST DIVISION

*S. CHINA "A" - FUSILIERS KOWLOON 0 ARTILLERY

RECREIO

CLUB

4 EAST LANCS SECOND DIVISION

3 UNIVERSITY

KOWLOON 0. ARTILLERY

THIRD DIVISION.

RECREIO RAILWAY. RADIO

2 MEDICALS

1 POLICE

0 R.A.O.C.

FUSILIERS 2 E. LANCS

"not played.

SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

Morton (Artillery).. Ward (St. Joseph's) B. Gosana (Recreio)

Gorman (E. Lancs.)

Howe (Club)

E. Strange (Club)·

Gonsalves (Recrelo) Alves (Recreio).

SECOND DIVISION

Duncan (Club) Law (Univerall) Leach (Artill Brown (Artillery) Thompson (Artillery}

THIRD DIVISION Santos (Recreio)... Pritchard (E. Lanes) Crossley (E. Lanca) Elliott (E, Lancs) Sandford (E. Lancs) Singleton (Fusiliers)- Snooks (Medicals)

Poole (Medicals)

Youd (Medicals)

Chan Chul (Police)

Chan Hau Ting (Railway)

Ashurst (Fusiliers)

Yesterday's Results At

NAVY

A Glance

JUNIOR SHIELD

4 EASTERN ATHLETIC 2 ENGINEERS

FIRST DIVISION

8. CHINA "B" 1 LINCOLNS ATHLETIC

POLICE SECOND DIVISION

.. SOUTH CHINA 1 FUSILIERS

LINCOLNS 1 EAST,LANCS

THIRD DIVISION

1

erstwhile centre

3 half, returned to the Pulice fold to take up the inside-left. position,

RIDLEY MISSES FROM

PENALTY SPOT

MEAKIN STOPS CHEUK'S PENALTY EFFORT

WINNERS FORWARDS BRILLIANT

(By "Rover")

EFORE huge attendance at Caroline Hill yesterday, Bout china were well beaten by the Lincolns, the final score being 3 goals to 1 in the soldiers' favour,

Their

Until the interval the exchanges were very even, but apart from a few good movements, South China were seldom danger- ous in the second half, and played like a beaten side. defence was very shaky, Lee Kam being particularly below form, both in tackling and clearing, and this resulted in extra work being thrust upon Cheung Chi-ing and Wong, whose efforts could not cope with the fast and robust methods of Higgins, Malpas, and Ridley.

Henry Yeung did well, and his passing was very accurate, Lam Tak-po but he was apt to give Mathews too much room. and Yau Wah-hing had a difficult task in endeavouring to stop Higgins, Ridley and Baldry, and, though opening the game out well with judicious passes when opportunity offered, they came off second-best in their encounters with the Lincolns forwards.

Yeung Shui-yick and Li Shek-yau loose bail, gave the South China de but, due no doubt to his long were speedy wingers, and threaten-fenders a busy afternoon.

once with They were well supported by: more than absence from the game, he was un-ed danger able to bridge the gap in the for- their splendid centres. The inside Mathews and Baldry on the wings. ward ranks. By occasional glim-men were tricky and combined well, Thompson, Dudley and Robson pses of something approaching his Cheuk Shek-kam and Tsang King backed up in splendid style, and former work. in the distributive įki being particularly hard to stop. constituted an additional three for- field, he showed that he was not A little more directness, and more wards during an attacking move-

accurate shooting might have alter-ment. far out of touch, however.

Lincolns Stamina Tells ed the result considerably.

The Lincolns owed their success By continuing to attack as much

Police Halver Good

The half-line were the chief, fac-

+

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Although she has already attended the altar four times, Doro- thy Dunbar (above), one and only ex-wife of the one and only Max Baer (lower), is said to be planning a fifth marriage. Hollywood reports that the lovely Dorothy will be the third wife at Prince Serge Mdivani (upper).

Flashes From The Fields

*

The Club were the heavier team on

EORGE DUNCAN, the Club junior, but there was nobody in the spot to.

centre-forward secured his first snap them up. to the fast and 'direct-for goal' as possible, insisted of relying on "hat-trick" in three seasons against tors towards the Police superiority methods employed by their forward defensive tactics when in the lead, the University on Saturday. In spite in the later stages, for, in addition Roe.

the Lincolns, almost over-ran South of having scored the three., goals, be the whole, and kopt, their feet better was sadly in need of support through than their opponents, who found the .1 to blocking anything in the nature Ridley and Malpas were outstand-Ching during the second half, and out the encounter, the ether inside slippery surface, and the drizzle to

of an Athletic attack almost being in the many dangerous attacks gave Ash. Edmunson and Menkin a forwards finishing weakly fore it had started, they were the set up, and with Higgins always inj well-deserved breather after a hec- real instigators in the attacks. position and ready to snap up a tic first-half.

Parker completely subdued his

opposing man to such an extent

that the latter never once beld the ENGINEERS BEAT

ball during the second stage. To

Thold the speedy Tang Kwong-sum

3

3

ENGINEERS 1 RASC.

1

LINCOLNS 2 AIR FORCE

YESTERDAY'S GOALSCORERS

0

JUNIOR SHIELD

Dodds (Navy)...

Darby (Engineers)

Cook (Navy) ...

Callard (Engineers)

Au Kim-fung (Athletic)

Cheong Moon-wing' (Athletle)

FIRST DIVISION

Tuang King-kl (C) China "B") Higgins (Lincolns) Malpas (Lincolna)

Ridley (Lincolns) like

SECOND DIVISION

Rush (Lincolns).

Hughes (Fusiliers)

Bumster (Fusillors)

Li Wing-on (S. China) (Penalty)

THIRD DIVISION

Turner (Lincolns)

Woods (Engineers)

Hopcroft (Barvice Corps)

[Tables on Page 51

on the other, wing, Brooks had to

ATHLETIC

exert all his energies. That he Deserved Success In

(Continued on Page 54)

JUNIOR SHIELD HOLDERS WIN

Eastern Prove No Match For Navy

Junior Shield

DARBY NETS DECIDER

much for them.

#

**

The University forwards were good SMITH KNIGHT FAST During this period, the Lincolns to watch, but could make little head- way against the sound" defence of defence was called upon often to Nicholls and Binnie, the Club backs.

Gilchrist put in a lot of work for Kowloon on Saturday, but was not fast! enough for Smith. and Knight, the Gunner's left wing combination.

UNIVERSITY BEATEN

MACNIDER NETS

WINNING GOAL

LATE IN GAME

C.B.A. RECORD FIRST MAMAK WIN-

FARMER IN LIMELIGHT

In a very scrappy Mamak Hockey Tournament game on the C.B.A. ground yesterday morning the Cen- tral British Association defeated the University by the odd goal in three. to record their first win in the series this season.

The University were weakened by the loss of their centre-half, W. Singh, who, was injured while playing against the Cornwall on Friday.

S. MacNider, at centre-forward for the C.B.A. scored both the win- ners' goals while the University re- plied through Goon,

S. S. Chin, the University custo dian, again 'saved his team on many occasions, the two goals which were scored against him being well-plac ed shot and almost impossible stop.

(Continued on Page 5)

C.B.A. King; Bickford and Bond; Whitley, Farmer and Blyth; Clayton, Pearne, MacNider, Stoker and Hirat

University:Chin; Ang and Tang: Silva. Goadno and Too; Amplavenr, Riberio, Goon, Reed and Ozorio.

UNIMPRESSIVE DEBUT

BY RADIO

Signals Snatch Point In Last Minute

SOLDIERS SHOULD HAVÈ WON

The Radio, twice winners of the tournament, did not make a..very impressive debut in the Mamak Blise took a long while to settle

they down to his usual game, but in the Hockey Tournament when Meakin was usually on the spot with CHARITY FOOTBALLecond half he came into the limelight shared two goals with the Royal with some splendidly judged passes. Corps of Signals on the U.S.R.C. His quick and determined tackling gave ground yesterday. the Gunners' forwards many anxious] moments.

deal with dangerous raids by the Chinese Ash was rather unsteady Stevens, on the Club's right wing under pressure,

and some of his showed fine form throughout the game, some perfect centres, clearances were none too sound, and sent over Edmunson covered him well, and

TO-MORROW Teams Of Interport Trial Standard

*

Although enjoying the better part

a pair of safe hands.

The Lincolns attacked from the commencement, and from a corner

of the game the Signals, displayed; Pardoe Was again a tower of erratic shooting abilities. The Chinese Athletic, former-by Baldry, Dudley's shot rebounded

strength in the Artillery pivot posl holders. the Engineers in the First off the bar, and Higgins headed Just

(Continued on Page 5) tion. His qulek Interceptions and Signals:-Marsh; Martin and Hodges; Round of the Junior Shield on the over. A breakaway by Yeung Shui-

clever distribution often caught, the Buttery, Dilly and Mills; May, Austin, Club ground yesterday by the odd sick and a perfect centre to Tsang

Addin, Farrell and Larking. King-ki saw the latter ran in and POWERFUL MAINLAND ATTACK opposing side capping.

Radio:U..B. Souza; Parduman goal in five.

The Artillery forwards still lack com Singh and Bhagwan Singh; L. B. Kit-f The Engineers played good hard open the scoring with a splendid

and exciting

bination, but, individually, their efforts chell, Jaggeet Singh, and J. M. Tavu "HAT TRICK" FOR DOBBS forcing football, combined with header which Meakin raached but An Interesting

game is anticipated on the · Club were direct, and forceful.

res; Prem Singh, Surfin Singh, Artaf which could not hold. open-passing. movements

Singh, Darshan Singh and F. A. Eem The Lincolns quickly retaliated, ground to-morrow when teams se

Over-keenness robbed the Kowloon (captain)... On the Navy ground at Cause were very effective in approach way Bay yesterday, the Navy work. In the distributive field, the and equalised when Higgins lobbed lected from Clubs, with headquar juniors (holders) defeated the intermediate line were outstand-the ball into the goalmouth, where ters in Hong Kong and in Kow-Juniors of several scoring opportunities

Saturday, Eastern by four goals to nil in Ingly good and plied their forwards Wong appeared to let the ball go loon will meet in a charity fixture or they met the Artillery Juniors on the First Round of the Junior with a continuous stream of for-in through paying too much atten- The teams, which are called the

The Kowloon halves found the Shield.

ward passes, Lester being especial. tion to Malpas who had rushed up Island and the Mainland teams,

are representative of the cream of Artillery forwards too robust for their focal soccer talent, and one could liking, and, while working hard and One change was made in they prominent in this department. for the centre. navy team, Cook replacing Bower Derby and Howlett gave Li, a

go even further to say that they sending their wingers away with

numerous passes, they had a very dif at centre half.

very busy day, and, losing nothing

very nearly represent teams of cult task in holding Thompson and his Males secured a "Hat Trick" and in wasted science, had no great

Interport trial standard.

[forwarda was the pick of the Navy eleven. difficulty in reaching the Athletic Of the remaining forwards Adams area. Both wingers made several was the only one seen to advan-fast runs finishing in each case, tage, although on a number of oe with some nice centre-work, with casions his shooting was wild and Creagh showing a clever sense of erratic.

ball control

The halves combined and work- Goalkeepers Impress |cdwell, Cook playing a very sound] Both the Athletic and the En- game throughout. Soloman and gineers' custodians played excop- Dixon, in the defence, played ex- tionally well and brought off in- cellently and managed to relievo numberable, söves from apparently many difficult situations.

impossible positions. (Continued on Page 5)

(Continued on Page 5).......

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FUSILIERS BEAT SOUTH CHINA

Last Minute Goal By Bumster

*

KOWLOON INDIANS TAKE THE LEAD

Easy Triumph Over 12th Battery

G. SINGH SCORES FOUR

an

By defeating the 12th Balery

The Ieland team have the choice

N. Beltran was once again of the South China "A" playera, who fill several important post absentee from the Recreio team when

they took the fold on Saturday, tions, while Elms and Ward of St. Joseph's are also included.

A. V. GOSANO AT PIVOT Kowloon, or the Mainland teamri,

by five clear goals in their Mimak Hockey. Tournament mata on the Police Training School ground

is fully represented by the Sar A. V. Gorane was again recalled to yesterday, the Kowloon Jadians' vices, although why the Navy the pivot position, where he worked ex Tennis Club not only retained CHINESE UNLUCKY NOT

ceptionally hard to feed his forwards should be included there with with brilliant passes. His head work their 100 per cent. standing but TO FORCE DRAW their own ground at Causeway in defence was good at all stages of secured the leadership in the

Bay, is beyond me.

the game, and he intercepted innumer-league table. Scoring the winning goal in the The game commences at 3.80 able dangerous high-passes.

The Royal Corps of Signals have fast minute of the game, the p.m. and the teams are:-

the same number of points, but have Horner, the real ashemer Fusiliers defeated South China at Island: Durham (R.A.); Lan Maugat Lares forward line, and provid.played nearly twice is many games Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon (South China), S. Strange (Club) ed his fellow forwards with many in addition to not having such a

(RA), Elms

HOME HOLIDAY SOCCER by 2 goals to 1 after a fast and Capt.); Leing In-chan (South China) openings as the result of clever, ap: good average as the K.LT.C.

LINCOLNS BEAT Berton EAST LANCS IN

FAST GAME

Lone Goal Decides

The Issue

exciting

Wednesday

Middlesboro

THIRD DIVISION (North)

Carlisle Chesterfield Darlington

FIRST DIVISION

Blackburn

v... · Tottenham · ▼ Derby

Liverpool West Bromwich

Lincoln

Halifax

SECOND DIVISION

Sheffield Barnaley Bolton

Burnley Manchester U.“ (v: Southampton Newcastle

Bary

WEDNESDAY:

Accrington

♥Dundosta

Airdrie Ayr

Airdrie

Partick s

Hibernian

Motherwell

Falkirk

- SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen

Albion

Chi Cat

Hamilton

waa Hearts

Kilmarnock N BELAMirrén

Queen's Pha

Queen O'B

Celtic Liza Dunfermllis

Caltle Dandee Dunfermline

Hibernian Motherwell' Partick

wrdeen

Queen :018.

(Continued on Page 5) Mamak. League Table To Date

P/W.L. D. FAPts #77 000 278° 14° 726 0 TAK013.

even Second Division encounter. To walahing (South, China); Ward proach work.

In some respects South China (St. Joseph's), Ho Kar keng (Athle were unlucky not have gained at tie), Tay Quee-liang (South China) and Smith as leader of the East, Lancs least one point, and it was unfor Lee Shek-yau (South China) Intermediate line, was excellent in his Reserves Leonard (St. Joseph's), distribution of the ball. He received tunate for them that they found Harris (RA), Lee Kwok-wal (South very able avelstance from his wing: K.I.T.C. Saunders at the top of his form. China), Edmunds (RA), Lal: Shui halves, North and Power, who helped R. E. Making many splendid eaves, he wing (South China) and Fang King-yu to form an effective blockage for the R.C. of Signals 13 5.44 26 27.14 was oLy beaten by a penalty kick The Island team, will play in white.

(Athletla);A

mert Recreto zidak

Wheeler was the pick of the

BORKANSAS, Mainland-Boyes (Kowloon) Ash facks, having a many nasty sitúas (hineoins) Morrison (Kowloon); tions with well-timed clearances, Woods (East Lancs) McGuire (Navy), Robson (Lincolns); B. Gosado. (Re-| cralo), A.-V. Gozano (Recreio), Bizgins (Lincolns); ^) Ridley ! (Lincolns) : and Wearmonth (Navy)

the

Gaizley, was easily - flustered, and mískicked - badly at tim Intermediary line, McHug good all-round displa buted the ball well supported by Edge and

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