1935-01-02 — Page 4

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EVERTON HELD AT HOME BY DERBY IN NEW YEAR DAY SOCCER

MAINLAND "TEAM STAGE SPLENDID

RECOVERY TO DRAW

ISLAND LEAD 3-0 AT INTERVAL

DURHAM AND B. GOSANO IN LIMELIGHT

One of the finest soccer games

BARBADOS DRAW

M. C. C. SCORE 221

FOR 5 WHEN 362

WANTED FOR WIN HOLLIES JUSTIFIES SELECTION

WYATT AND HENDREN PASS HALF-CENTURY MARK

Barbados, To-day.

The M. C. C. touring eleven drew their first match on the West Indies

this season was witnessed on the tour when, set 362 to win, they Club ground yesterday when the scored 221 for 5 yesterday.

The home team, with victory Mainland (Kowloon Clubs) forced in their grasp, went for the runs the Island (Hong Kong Clubs) to a from the commencement of play draw of three goals each, after be play yesterday and lost five wic ing led at the interval by three kets for 112 runs before the de- dear goals.

claration was made. Hollies, the young Warwickshire bowler and Durham played a magnificent surprise selection in the M.C.C. game in gnol for the Island, espe- team, secured 8. wickets for 107 cially in the second half when the runs in the match.

Mainland team were bombarding The M.C.C. batting again suggest- ed that the team has yet to become his charge from all angles,

B. Gosano, on the Mainland's acclimatised, though Hendren and right wing played one of his best Hammond showed a vast improve games and had Elms, his opposing mont on their opening display.

half-back, beaten every time they Bob Wyatt, the England skippar clashed. His goal, an individual who won the toss and gave Barba- effort five minutes from time, was a dos first use of the wicket, scored brilliant effort and the best goal of a dogged 51. the match.

Lee Kwok-Wai Pleaser

¿

The spread of football as a prison apart suggests the possibility of inter-prison grid contests. Sing Sing eleven is playing a regular schedule with outside teams. It is shown being beaten by Fit- ton A.C. of Boston, 7 to 0. At the top Griffen, of Fitton, is seen stealing some yardage from the ex- holdup men.

ZIMMERN HITS

Past

Sealey's Bad Luck

On the second day Barbados lost their remaining three wickets for

UP: 94

Beat Present At

University

LAM SECURES 5 FOR 20

A surprise performance on the 78 runs, the side being dismissed for island's left wing was given by Lee 382, Sealey, who was 86 not out. The batting of F. R. Zimmern, Kwok-wai, the South China "A" added only a single to his score, who hit 11 boundaries in his innings left-half, who gave a very creditablo The M.C.C. failed to save the follow of 94, and the bowling of C. W. Lam display in a position entirely new on by 62 runs, but "Barbados took (5 for 20) was responsible for the to him.

third use of the wicket and scored Past beating the Present by 24 D. Leonard, brought in as leader 37 for 2 before the close of play, runs in the annual University eric- of the Island team, played one of Scores as cabled by Reuter, were:ket match which was played at his best games.

Barbados: 382 (E. L. G. Hload 69, Tay Quee-liang, his inside-right,; displayed very clever foot-work, especially in the opening stages of the game.

Pardoe made an admirable pivot for the Islanders. His play in the first period was outstanding, and he found no difficulty in holding Hig- gins, the Mainland lender.

Elms was below form for the second time within a week, but. nevertheless, gave B. Gosano many anxious moments,

Ash Pick Of Defence

Sealey 87, Hollies 5 for 81) and 149 for 7 der. (Hollies 3 for 26). M.C.C.: 170 ́ (Hendren 9, Hammond 2. Leyland 12, Byer 1 for 28). and 221 for 5 (Hendren 54,RES, Wyatt 51, Hammond 39).

LADY SOUTHORN

(Continued from Page :- [J

She was President of the M.C.L up to a few years ago and was one of the most popular and industrious Presidents of the Hong Kong Bene- She was formerly

volent Society.

Boyes in the Mainland goal play, president of the Helena May In-

Pokfulam yesterday.

The scores were:

Past XI: 146 (F. R. Zimmern 94, J. L. Youngaaye 26, E. L. Gosano .4. for 23). Present XI: 122 (K. P. Ġan 28, E.

18, C. W. Lam 5 for 20)."

TISDALL AGAIN TAKES

THE SPOTLIGHT

Wins Six Events In An Afternoon

R. M. N. Tisdall, the "Cam- bridge athlete, has accomplished his best performance since settling in South Africa by:

„siz events at a team. meeting between the Johannes- burg Härriers and Krugersdorp. He won the 120 yards hurdles, 220 hurdles, shot putt, discus, javelin and long jump.

TOM WALLS

K. Ng 20, F. H. Hiptoola 3 for "NATIONAL"

SECRET ENTRY FOR AINTREE

MCCABE N.S.W. CAPTAIN

Kippax Urges Claims Of Youth

ed a good game, while Ash of the stitute.

S. J. McCabe, the Australian Lincolns, was easily the outstand- Lady Southern has done a great Test player, has been appointed ing defender on display.

deal for the benifit of local destitutes captain of the New South Wales i McGuire, of the Navy, brought in taking a keen interest In the Street team following the voluntary re- as the result of changes, played Sleepers Society and the Hospital tirement, from the post of A. F. his best game for several months visiting movement..

and was the outstanding half-back

In the second half, when he spoiled magnificently.

."

DR. G.D.R. BLACK

Kippax.

Kippax, who is 37, this is that the captaincy should be taken over by a younger player.

K.C.C. CHILDREN'S SPORTS ON SATURDAY

Swain opened the scoring for the · (Continued From Page 1) Islanders, by deflecting the ball into. During the Great War Dr. Black his own net from a centre by Lee was attached to the B.A.M.C. in the Kwok-wai and not long after Tay East for four years, and was men-

The New Year Day Children's Quee-liang cut in towards goal to tioned in the London Gazette of score after a brilliant sold effort. February 1917.

Sports at the Kowloon Cricket Club Just before the interval a pensity Dr. Black is a keen Mason and is were not held yesterday owing to the was given against Ash, for hands, a Past District Grand Master of rain, and were postponed until this and Pardoe made no mistake."

|Hong Kong and South China. He coming Saturday.

has also held the position of Chief-

Comeback

Mainland Stage Comeback

MCAVOY SEEKS WORLD TITLE

TRANMERE CHECKED

CELTIC LOSE

EPIC STRUGGLE

AGAINST RANGERS

Surprise Home Defeat For Kilmarnock

PARTICK WIN AT CLYDE'

London, To-day.

SCHOOLBOY'S RUGBY INTERNATIONAL

SCOTLAND SWAMP ENGLAND

CARDIFF'S TWO FRIENDLY- AWAY FIXTURES

London, to-day:

Two surprises featured the New Year Day soccer league programme the Schoolboys Rugby International Scotland easily beat England tin in England. In the First Division played at Richmond yesterday, when Everton were forced to share four they won by 27 points to 5. goals in their home game against Cardiff felded two fifteens fu Derby County, while Tranmere Penarth to a draw of 6 points each, friendly away fixtures, forcing. dropped a valuable home point and beating the Watsoniana by 5 against Chester.

points to 3. The Rangers checked the Cel- The Glasgow Academicals beat tic revival by an odd goal win in Hillhead Highschool by 10 points their home game, while Hamilton to 3. trounced, Motherwell.

In the one other rugby fixture,

The defeat of Kilmarnock was Birkenhead Park beat Waterloo by

in the nature of a surprise, while 17 points to 3.-Reuter. Partick upset calculations with an away win over Clyde.

Results, as cabled by Reuter,

were

FIRST DIVISION

Blackburn 2 Tottenham Everton 2 Derby Middlesboro' 2 Liverpool: Wednesday 2 W. Bromwich

*Postponed owing to unfitness

of ground.

Bolton Brentford

SECOND DIVISION;

ARENDAV Goals &

PWDLE A P

.... 22:16 06-57 29:32

23-13 6 4 35-30° 82. 23:15 26 50 36 82

West Ham Manchester U. 24 16 Blackpool

Notts Forest

Newcastle

Pirmouth

Burnley

Fulham Bury

Southentpton

08:50:31 32

23 12 5 6.47 34 29 24.14 1.9 56 43 29 23 11 66 46 35 28 23 10 58 44 39 25 22 10 4-8 37 84 24

23 8 7 8 38 23 23

SECOND DIVISION Barnsley

24 10.3 11 30 41.23 Sheffield U.

26-69 9 27-43 21 *Bolton

Bradford 0.23 9311-38 34 21 Burnley

Sheffield U23 8 5 10 43,36 21 Manchester U.-8 Southampton 0 Bradford Newcastle 6 Bury 1 Hull

*Postponed owing to unfitness of ground.

"Hardest-Hitting Man In The World”.

As a result of the victory of J. McAvoy over, Kid Tunero at Manchester, negotiatious are in progress for a world middle weight championship, fight be tween MvAvoy and Marcel Thil, the holder of the tille Mr. Harry Fleming, McAvoy's THIRD DIVISION:(South)

4 Bristol C. manager, says that Tunero will be Queen's R. given another chance, but only after

THIRD DIVISION (North) McAvoy meets Thil. He will probably Carlisle meet. Thil in Paris for the Euro-Chesterfield pean light, heavyweight champion-Darlington

Stockport

ship in the near future, but it is Manchester the Frenchman to Tranmere

Manchester for the middle-weight Hartlep'la world championship fight.

2: Lincoln

4 Halifax

5 Accrington 4. Rotherham 1 Chester

Wrexham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Tunero was disconsolate when seen in Manchester after his Aberdeen ', knock-out My record is gone," Albion he said, "but I could not have lost Clyde

STEEPLECHASE it to a greater fighter. McAvoy is Hearts

Derby Surprise To Be Repeated

SON TO HAVE RIDE

(By W. F. Sanderson) Mr. Tom Walls hopes to win the Grand National next year with ́s a horse ridden by his son,

the hardest-hitting. man in the Hamilton world."

CHAMPION JOCKEY ENTERTAINS

GORDON RICHARDS IS

AT HOME"

250 JOCKEYS MEET AT

PICCADILLY HOTEL

Kilmarnock

Queen's. Pk. Queen O'S Rangers

8 Dundee

0. Airdrie

3 Partick

6 Hibernian 5 Motherwell: 1 St.Mirren 4 Falkirk

7 Ayr 2.Celtic

St. Johnstone 5 Dunfermline

To-day's Games

Airdrie

Celtic Dundee

Dunfermlins Falkirk Hiberalan Motherwell

The ex-policeman film star, actor, |jockey, racehorse trainer, and owner! of a Derby winner (April the Fifth) | has made an entry-the name is a secret for the world's greatest Gordon Richards, once more 'Partick:: steeplechase, run at Liverpool, champion fockey, entertained--20:

St Mirren "You will see, he says, "I think all champion Jockeys by tradition I shall win its have to do more than 250 of his You cannot beat Tom Walls for fellow jockeys, together with many optimism. I suggested that it well-known owners and trainers would be a grand idea if once again and friends to dinner at the Pie- he went into training and rode the cadilly Hotel. W horse himself.

R.SP.C.A. After Me

I'm afraid that can't be done,

an organiser

tain of St. Andrew's Society, of that the YM.C.A.'s in the Colony

Gordon's great rival, Freddle which society he is a past President have now five buildings of their own,

Fox, made all the arrangements for In the second half, the Mainland Among the other positions of note as well as increased memberships.

the dinner and acted as chairman. team rallied and swept the Islan- which he holds in the Colony is un-Prior to 1905, they only occupied

and reward-in-ablefFox ders of their feet, English netting official Justice of the Pence, vice rented premises.

should have the R.S.P.C.A. after me known as the "Mayor of Wantage their first goal with a header from president the Hong Kong Philhar- Outside of his Y.M.C.A. activif I did that, but we are going to among his friend scause of his Gogano's centre. Then Elliott fur- mante Society, surgeon Chinese ties, Mr. McPherson is connected keep it in the family.” ~*` `- ther decreased the lead with a good Maritime Customs, council member with a number of organisations, the When Tom Walls sen said that goal, and five minutes from time of the Hong Kong Branch, British chief one of which is the Children & his Grand National horse would be B. Gosano cut in from the right Medical Association, LL Col. Playground Association, which he ridden by Tom Walls : jun, the wing to score a perfect goal;

H.KVD.C. Medical Section (Res); organised 1983 and of which he secret was nearly out. and past President, Hong Kong Reel is the Hon. Secret

sko- ** Did, not, Tom Walls jun, ride Clab.

Crafty Alice to

the Grand Military Go Bandown

fy? The teams were:P!

#island irham (RA); Lau Mau] (South

In thm (50

MR. J. L. MCPHERSON

(Continued

ww|diation

six grou the Lic

directs

This

mber.

outstanding abili and after-dinner

Among those honour were his fau happy, Mr

ghing)

▼ Hamilton

Kilmarnock

Queen's Pk.

♥ Aberdeen..

Clyde St Johnstone Albion Rangers Queen O'S.

English League

FIRST DIVISION 102

Barnsley Norwich Port Vale

234 127 27 33 20 2384 114 48 20 23168.10 32:48 20 23-6 641 41 13 18 23 7-11 28 40 17 Swansea-21 6-8 18 27.240.15. Oldham - 23 53 11 2057 18 Notts County23 45.14 25 48 13 THIRD DIVISION (North)

Tranmere Hallfex Chester Mansfield Doncaster Darlington Lincoln Stockport

| Wrexham

Chesterfield Crewe Barrow Rotherham 2 York

Accrington Gateshead New Brighton Rochdale Hartlepools 1Southport

0

Goals PWDLF A Pis 128 18 2573 66 80:31) C.23 14.3 6.47 15:31 28:11 76 70 31 29 21 13 2 593 22:11647:40 36 28

{Walsall {Carlisle

P W D L F A Pis 22-14 6 3 43, 18 31. 22.13 36 38 33 29 22:11746-32, 2993; 322 1247 6 44 28 2820 20:11 84 34.19 27 23 11 50 47 39 27 21.103 889 28 23 22-12 19:52:27:25 22 95 8.41-35 28′′ 22 104≥6-37 28 24. 22 ERAZMED M1347322 215669 29 2419 207410185 44 18 21-A 211 36 49-18- 2534 18 38 54 18 12166 10 31 45 17 21 6 5 10 24.30 17 216 5 10 23 41 17%

7.14

22-4 6-12 82 40.14. 216 372 27 46-15 THIRD DIVISION(South)

Charlton

Reading

Coventry Watford Crystal Pal. Inton Bristol. C. Brighton Torquay | Millwall.

Bristol R3 Northampton

Chapton 0.2

My Goaluk PWDLFA Pts 22 144$56,28-82 21 12 545 49:24328 21.12 4 5 51 27 28 21-12 3 8 47′′ 24-27′′ 21 10 8 5 43-29 26 22:0764120/25/ 22 9 5 8 27:24-23). 21957 88.23 23 21:10:20 18:39622: 2204-0 32 84 22 21. 7/7 2,31-41-21 22.8.3 6 31 34 21 218 40 34 34 20

| Swindon 4-21 6-7) B 38:43119)

Exeter 20

Cardin

21 7-1937 27 15

2278 10:30 45 19

Newport do 22 8 8 11 29 50-19 * Queen's P.B.269:31:36 20

Bournemouth We

Gillingham

Southend

21 Y28 12 29 48 13 Aldershot 9/21/15 12 30,88 18′′

28 12.8 0.61 40 27 Hearten 24 11-8853 4727 8/3 24114056 31 26 Aberd 23 166 746-32-28 Dam 2411 4 939 31 26

Scottish League

WDL PAPI

24 986 30 38

347-63,29,33

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