THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1935
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S. CHINA "A" HOLD NAVY TO BRILLIANT SENIOR SHIELD DRAW
POLICE BEAT
LINCOLNS IN
SHIELD GAME
Splendid Defence
On Top
SOLDIERS UNABLE TO SETTLE DOWN
Before a good attendance on the Kowloon ground yesterday, the Police surprised the Lincolns by a 2 goals to nil win, a superb de- fence, in which Chris Pife stood head and shoulders above anyone else, and a forceful forward line featuring the game.
L/Cpl. Ridley, the Lincolns inside left, who was held in check yesterday by Parker of the Police In the Senior Shield encounter,
SAPPERS CAUSE CHINESE DEPLETED IN ST. ANDREW'S MAMAK
JUNIOR SHIELD
UPSET
Lincolns Lose For First Time
WINNERS SUPERIOR IN
EVERY WAY
At Kowloon yesterday the Eng- gineers qualified for the second round of the Junior Shield, when they sensationally defeated the Lincolns, hitherto unbeaten this season, by two goals to nil.
The Lincolns, like their seniors,
were unable to settle down, and were outclassed practically
and Saturday's Results At throughout.
The Police intermediate line, comprising Brooks, Gough Parker, broke up all the schemes of Ridley and Malpas, while Hig gina found Pile impassable.
CLUB
Blackburn shouldered his share) of the work well, and covered his B. CHINA "B" partner in splendid style.
EAST LANC8. 2
NAVY
Police Forwards Shine
ST. JOSEPHS
A Glance
SENIOR SHIELD
5. FUSILIERS
5
KOWLOON
JUNIOR
SHIELD
7
2
1
S. CHINA
3
POLICE
•
R.AS.C.
3
FUSILIERS
Perkins made several good saves, EAST LANCS but was rarely troubled, with a dif- ARTILLERY ficult shot. The forwards worked RA.O.C.
RECREIO
really well in combined movements, UNIVERSITY and received valuable support in R.A.M.C. the shape of good accurate passes
from the halves.
Johnson was a splendid, leader,
and gave Ash and Edmunson a busy
KOWLOON
CLUB
AIR FORCE
SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS
SENIOR SHIELD
time. His quick opportunism even-Howe (Club) tually caught Meakin napping when Roberts (Fusiliers)
the
Tuang King Kee (8. Chinx "B")
he kicked the ball out of the goal-Jones (Kowloon) keaper's hands into
not. Cheung Shek Kam (S. China "B") Stevens and T. Pile combined well, Yeung Shui Yick (8. China "B") although the latter fell away in the Herridge (St. Joseph's) second half, partly through poor Bickford (Club)
E. Strange (Club) ball control.
Dennis (Fusillers) Green and Moss formed an effec-G. White (Kowloon). tive left-wing, Green displayed Gorman (E. Lancs.) something like his old form during Horner (E. Lanes) the first period, giving Moss and Sandford (E. LaRCS)
JUNIOR SHIELD Johnson several good openings after MeNeill (Navy) drawing the defence.
Pim (Medicala) The Lincolns were never given Coakley (Fusiliers)
Cresty (Fusiliers)
the opportunity of settling down to Thompson (Artillery) their usual methodical play, With Adams (Navy) Ridley well watched by Brooks and Youd (Medicals) Gough, the Lincoln forward line Hughes (Fusiliers)
Gregory (Air Force)
was all at sea, and, apart from a Tau Tack Kam (8, China) few individual efforts by Malpas Lau Ching Kwong (S. China) and Baldry, little attempt at a com-Gooch (Ordnance Corps) bined movement was made.
Grayford (Service Corps) Clarke (Service Corps) Matthews was.fast, but could not Eycott (Service Corps) elude the ever-watchful Parker, and K. Y. Lee (University own goal) his ball control was weak. Baldry Ridings (E. Lancis) made several good runs, and was Griffen (E. Lancs)
Santos (Recreio)
too fast for Brooks at times, but Campos (Recreio) with the inside men too well cover-Aquino (Recreio) ed, his centres were wasted. Channings (Police)
The soldier halves had little Bone (Police) opportunity to support their for-]
wards, being constantly called upon Yesterday's Results At
to assist in the defence.
Robson
kept Baldry well supplied with
passes, and managed to keep a
close grip on T. Pile in the second Navy half, but Dudley and Thompson Police were much below form.
Ash played a splendid defensive Engineera
game, and made numerous timely
A®® Glance
SENIOR SHIELD
1 8. China “A” 2 Lincolns
JUNIOR SHIELD
... 2. Lincolns.
clearances. He was well support- YESTERDAY'S GOALSCORERS
ed by Edmunson. Meakin made.
SENIOR SHIELD'
several splendid saves, and was Cousens (Navy) safe throughout, though, Johnson Ip Pak Wa (9. China "A") took him by surprise on one occa-Stevens (Police). sion.
Johnson (Police)
Police Open Scaring
The Lincolns opened the attack ing, and Ridley sent Baldry through, but Perkins saved from
JUNIOR SHIELD Darby (Engineer) Budden (Engineers)
SECOND HALF
DEFENCES SHINE IN FAST
ENCOUNTER
EXTRA TIME FAILS TO PRODUCE DECIDER
(By "ROVER")
VICTORY
H.M.S. Parthian Lose Second Encounter
E. F. FINCHER SCORES “HAT-TRICK”
Playing Ina Mamak Hockey Tournament match on the Police Training School ground yesterday, St. Andrew's defeated H.M.S. Part- hian by 3 goals to 1, ***
tremendous crowd witnessed a brilliant Senior Shield soccer duel The game on the whole was
yesterday, when the Navy drew with South China "A", after Bashes of
rather scrappy, with occasional
good extra lime had failed to alter the 1-1 score.
play. The Through the absence of Ip Pak-wa, who had to leave the their second Mamak encounter, Parthian, who were playing in field with an injured knee Just prior to the interval, South China were no match for the Saints, their for played at a disadvantage for the major part of the game. Despite only goal being a lucky one. the Sappers, and effected some well that they held an even share of play, and, though the attacks recorded the "hat-trick" when he this setback, however, the remaining players pulled together so EF. Fincher, centre forward, clever saves. Slack was the best
were, perhaps not so numerous, yet in quality the forward work scored all the St. Andrew's goals back on view, and, supported by showed a decided improvement on the first half's display. 1 Tucker, frustrated the desperate
In the first half.
The Saints' were sive for most of the game, but were,
Sellick appeared very safe
a
3 attempts of the Lincoln attacking Persistent and rapid interchanges of play kept the game at
machine. All the halves displayed high standard, and the extra time called for saw efforts extended to tenacity in their tackling, and com- the utmost in a vain endeavour to procure the lead. bined with the forwards in splen- idid style..
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3
Lester worked well, supplying
4the wings with long, open passes which were always a danger to the Lincolns' defence.
the latter. Greon secured and TENNIS TOURNEY AT
worked his way through, and pasɛ. ed to Johnson who quickly trans- ferred to Stevens who was un- marked. Stevens took careful aim, and scored with a splendid cross- ahot
CRAIGENGOWER
Hachiuma Carries Off Honours
Lincolns Outclassed Budden and Howlett were thej best of the forwards, working the ball forward to Darby very clever- ly. They were well supported by Callard and Cray on the wings, and Darby, the leader, was always
well up ready to pounce on an
opening.
DOCKYARD BEAT H.M.S. SUFFOLK Rifle Meeting On Stonecutter's Range
FORMER DEFEAT AVENGED
alight
1 Both teams suffered
changes in their formation, Fung
being a notable absentee from the
A
A B. Prandy, the new Colony featherweight boxing champion, who gained a technical knock- out decision over Stoker. Des on Saturday night at the Lee Theatre.
on the offen- PRANDY NEW
however, erratic, lack of combina- FEATHERWEIGHT tion being their weakest point.
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South China team while the Navy UNITED'S NARROW
brought in Cosens and Gilbert, to replace Smith and Pyatt.
By far the most outstanding and hard-working players on the field were the two pivots.
Both Wong Mee-thun and Me Guire were always to be found with A very keen shooting match took with the backs on the defen- the ball, upfield with the attack and place on the Stonecutter's Renge on alve. The versatile Wong was good Saturday afternoon, when the
The Lincolns displayed no team. Dockyard Rifle Club avenged a even in comparison to his predeces-
work; their efforts at goal being easily stopped by the Sappers de fence.
former defeat by beating Suffolk by 8 points,
Practices were 300, 500 yards.
5 McGuinness and Toyne tried
to open up, the game, but received Acores: little support from the other for
wards, Toyne, in particular, playw: Quinnoll ed a splendid game, sending out A. Lewis many passes which should have W. Austin produced results.
A. Cor
H. Lakeman
Harper did well in his approach H. Johnson movements, but finished weakly. Maughan was the best of the halves, and did well in defence and.
MGM) Naval Yard
H.MS
and 600
while McGuire played football' as it Bor, Leung Wing Chiu, at his best,
should be played.
Wingers On Form (
SUCCESS OVER
H.M.S. DUNCAN|
FIRST HALF SCORE DECIDES GAME
SAILORS LATE RALLY UNAVAILING
CHAMPION
DISAPPOINTING BRILKA
AMERICAN AMUSE LARGE AUDIENCE
(By "RINGSIDER Y THERE was no doubt that A.
Francy the leatherweight champion of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, was 100 per cont better than Stoker Dee when, they met for the Cold featherweight title on Saturday night, and Prandy
In a very fast game on the fully deserved his win. Police Training School ground yes terday afternoon, the United
Prandy led throughout the fight
Of the forwards, once more the Hookey Club defeated H.M.S. Dun with beautiful straight-lefts follow- outstanding men were in, coupled can by the odd goal in three, after ed up by short arm fabs to the Total positions. Kiley, on the Navy right-leading by two goals in the first head and ribs
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wing, and Tao Kwai-ebing, In the half of their Mamak tournament
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84 same position In the Chinese team, encounter.
2:2
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**
At the beginning of the third
76were the constant providers of an: From the beginning of the game, round when Frandy "boxed-off,**
80 unending stream of centres and the United took up, the offensive Deo began to recover some of his
29 22 63 shots which kept the defences ex- and pressed hard. Their efforts confidence, but it was not for long,
.Total
H.M.S. "Suffolk"
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in attack, but Wiley and Potter could A. B. Bessey not settle down to their usual Mr. Anslow
A. B. Evans game, and found the Sappers' in-A. O. Tribe side forwards too fast for them. Lt. Com. Venville.
Rush and Dobbs, the Lincolns' P. O. Mitchell backs, worked like trojans, but ro fceived little help from the halves,
Total
ment in a whirlwind manner.
485 pectant and alert" whenever they were, however, checked by the for in the fourth and fifth rounds
&pproached.
Bound defence of Luard and Bishop. Prandy meted out terrific punish- 29.90 Cannell and Wearmouth played the Duncan's backs. 29 25 31 :85 good
constructive: football in After fifteen minutes of pressing, 28 23 25 75 their shots lacked ating on reaching Nabi, the right-wing, walked the 23 27 28 78 approach, but quite a number of the United were rewarded when 27 1918 64 Wong Wing. Skinner, too, was not ball into the net.
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CHIU IN FINAL
84
477
and consequently were faced with RUMJAHN AND MRS. 1 the impossible task of stopping the whole of the Sapper forward Hine. Taylor saved well on occasion, but appeared at fault with the second
goal.
The First Score
Mr. And Mrs. Kayll Lose After Winning First Set
too happy with his assaults on Wong's charge, but atoned some
what with several brilliant centres.
In support of McGuire, Love was well in evidence in all phases of the game, and though Gilbert's play
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Mamak League Table To Date
The sixth round gave indications
SIXTH HERALDS END
of the approach of the end, for Dee had, one eye partially closed, bla left cheek was out, and he was in. a very sorry condition.
The opening minute of the PWL. D. F. A. Pa seventh round was a terrible one for 8 7 0 1 24-0 15 13 54128 27.14, second, and, finishing with a badly 7.7 0.0 27 8 11 Dee, and he took punishment every 9 5 2 2 17 12 12 battered face, his seconds throwing 75 11:16, 2:10. in the towel. 832 3 16 159
deteriorated towards the end, his previous efforts were worthy ones. R.C. of Signals
K.I.T.C. The Navy backs, Byecroft and St. Andrews West, were very steady in their Police clearances, and by dint of fast .A.B.C. tackling blocked many a dangerous
University10 285 12-16 9 Suffolk
The Engineers attacked from the outset, and following a corner, Callard scored a good goal, but H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu attempt. Pepper's work in goal, United Howlett was given offside. The Chun-chlu yesterday entered the brought confidence to the Navy Diamond Lincolns almost opened the scoring final round of the Colony Open supporters, his anticipation being Medway, when Toyne broke right through, Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Cham the saving factor in many a South CBA but Donham charged him off when plonship when they defeated Mr. China attack.
Duncan on the point of shooting.
and Mrs. J. F. Kayll by 4-6, 6-4, Tam Kong-pak and Tay Quee- Cornwall
12th Battery After a spell of mid-feld play, Howlett passed in to Darby, who
Callang executed several clever move Radio ... The ladies were on the top of ments upfeld which eluded the Dainty beat Taylor with a weak shot, the their form, particularly Mrs Chiu efforts of the Navy defence, and
Parthion ball bouncing past the goalkeeper, who gave Rumjahn splendid sup though neither were consistently Toyne then put in a good port in the rallies.
brillant each had his outstanding shot, and Sellick, did well to clear.
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Another combined attack by the COMMODORE'S CUPS Engineers sent them further in the
lead when Budder's shot curled Luana Wins Cruiser into the corner, helped by the wind.
Prize
NAVAL SUCCESSES IN “A” AND W CLASSES
After the interval, Ruch went to the centre-forward position, but could make little impression on Lester There was
no further scoring in the second half, though Lawn Tennis the Sappers nearly increased their Tournament at lead, when Cray cut in, and had his son, spoiled a splendid effort by Craigengower Cricket Club yes shot neatly tipped over by Taylor, Shields, won the Cru shooting straight at Meakin. After terday resulted in a win for Miss The teams' wers
Green went through again a little The American later, and beating Ash and Thomp- Mixed Doubles
Luana, sailed by
a spell of midfield play, Johnson Janet Broadbridge and Mrs. Sum Engineers Bellick Slack, Tucker sailed yesterday under the
prize for the Comi cut in and Meakin did well to stop mons in the ladies' section, and Yon, Lester, Pagg Callard, Budden, of the Royal For hia drive on the goal-line.
Club over:
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FOOTBALL PLAY
BOLJ
ONOUR
Hachiuma and A Kitchell in the
men's section.
Mr Wood, who was the
of the prizes, actually
place in the ladies
Darby Hawlett and
Lincolna Taylory Rukb
ikdrywy McGuinness
Comd
periods.
Chinese Backs Splendid
featured the defensive play, clever Lau Mau and Lee Tin-sang again
tackling, combined with decisive clearances, leaving only a small margingof work for Wong Wing.
The Navy wer
SWAY Fa good and forced
corne
South China end, Can close with a header sultant corner-kic
53 11-1567 BRILKA DISAPPOINTS 92437127 Max Brilka's fight with A. B. 90549-23 4 Appleby of H.M.S. Pandora was a 421156 -4.
very
disappointing affair, the Ger
10 18 23
05 1821 1man lad not coming up to expecta 7001212, tions, although he smiled when tak 201 1811 Ing terrific punishment. -
50 50 5 23 0. 20 200-10
The first round opened with two hits, both from Appleby, while in the second Appleby landed a good
LADIES HOCKEY cross-blow to the jaw which floored
TRIAL TO DAY
Brilka. The latter, however, rose and sparred of.
SECOND OF SERIES AT In the fifth round Brika took terrible punishment, a terrife right
SOOKUNPOO
The second ladies
upper
left soon
eaving him
would apply
eatly and thup," who
The following are the Probables: Mrs E. Andrew's); «E. M. Gri Ladies) and LWdolles HOES (Hong Tam C.B.
MILLER AND BROWN DISAPPOINT
Boxing Exhibition
COUNTI
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