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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1935
Sporting Page
CUP
BAD DECISION GIVES CHINESE GOVERNOR'S SOCCER WIN
ENGLAND'S
SATISFACTORY
HOCKEY TRIAL
PARKER SHINES AT FORWARD..
BENTLEY'S GOOD WORK IN DEFENCE
(By "STICKS")
A great recovery by the White -forwards in the latter stages of the game, featured the very satis factory first England hockey trial. which resulted in a win for Whites over Colours by 4 goals to 2, on the East Lancs hockey ground at Shamshulpo yesterday morning.”.... Colours were much stronger team in the first-half when they pressed throughout, but in the second-half, their defence gave way fast and under prousure of the
&
continuous attacks of the White) forward line.
Playing in goal in the first half for Coloura, Hollingsworth had very
Mr. Tang Man Wa caused a surprise when he brought Mr. Li Tse Fong's Gold Coin first past the post to pay $66 in the Novices Race on Saturday at the Valley (King's Studio).
little to do, but was prominent in MAMAK
clearing the few shota that were. directed at his change.
Gamble Shines At Back In the second half, however, when Whites, hu had changed over to Hollingsworth. WAS seen working under great pressure, atopping many pile-drivers from the oppos. ing forwards, especially from Fow- ler and Parker.
Of the two Colour full-backa, Gamble, a reserve-back, played an outstanding game throughout." Be was, however, inclined to lle too far forward. His clover atickwork often beat his opposing wingers, while his clearances took the ball well down the fold:
WIN FOR K.I.T.C.
SUFFOLK WIN
G. SINGH SCORES
FOUR GOOD GOALS
AGAINST SAILORS
INTERMEDIATE
LINE RAGGED ·
PARTHIAN OUTPLAYED IN FAST ENCOUNTER
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(By "STICKS") :
TRIANGULAR
"RIFLE MATCH
EVANS REGISTERS
• GOOD SCORE
HERMES AND DOCKYARD,
BEATEN EASILY
The feature of the match was the
LINESMAN AT FAULT AT CRITICAL MOMENT RECORD CROWD WITNESS ROUGH GAME
LEE TIN-SANG AND A. V. GOSANO
ORDERS GIVEN MARCHING
RIDLEY MISSES PENALTY L/Cpl. Davies hot Fus. Floyd, of the Fusiliers "A" seven-s-side rugby
(By "ROVER")
team, who played a great part in the defeat of the Bank, holders of Blarney Stone Shield, when they met in the semi-final round on Saturday. (King's Studio).
TSUI WAI PUI
SHOWS LACK OF
SOME of the most amazing scenes ever witness-
*ed at a local footbal match occurred at Caro- GUY CHENG WINS EASILY line Hill yesterday when the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation defeated the Hong Kong Football Association by a goal scored in the first half of their second round elash in the Governor's Cup Competition they lost the first round en- counter.
A record crowd saw the Chinese gain a slender victory by a Teo Kwai-shing's goal which should never have teen allowed centre from the right was made when the ball had crossed the line and threequarters of its flight was out of play before it curled in for. "Darkie" Chan to head it past Cocker, who made no at- tempt to save, believing the bell to be out of play. Cocker was at fault for not playing to the whistle, but the linesman waS more to blame for not being up with the play he was at least 10 yards from the line at the time and therefore in no position to make any decision.
Following this incident the players lost complete control of themselves and fouls were all too numerous, making what pro- mised to be a thrilling spectacle, a disgraceful exhibition of how footbaff should not be played.
The Association team remain- ed unchanged, but the Chinese Yesterday's Results At made alterations owing to the
Glance
absence of Ip Pak-wah. Ho Chor-yin came in at Fight half, and Leung Wing-chui moved to t left-half, while "Darkie" Chan
Inside-left.
GOVERNOR'S CUP
ATHLETIC FEDERATION HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSO CIATION 0.
THIRD DIVISION
Some very good rifle shooting was The referee had an extremely difficult task, and took drastic witnessed on the Stonecutters steps to keep a check on the game, giving marching orders to Gurbachan Singh's "hat trick" Ringe on Saturday afternoon, when Lee Tin-sang and A. V: Gosano, featured the very scrappy Mamak H.M.S. Suffolk defeated teams from Motcalfe, although playing well Hockey Tournament match between H.M. Aircraft Carrier Hermes and in the first half, gave a very dis-the Kowloon Indians Ternis Club the Dockyard Rifle Club by a com- appointing diaplay in the second. and H.M.S. Parthian, on the Marina fortable margin. He was unable to hit with the re-ground yesterday, which the former verse stick and he would try to get team won by seven clear goals. excellent performance of A. B. round the ball, to clear it, finding The Indians were on, the offen-Evans of the Suffolk, who totalled HONG KONG CHINESE AMATEUR took over his usual position of to his cost that, this was too slow sive throughout the greater part of 95 points on the
three ranges, when playing opposite to Garth-the game, and should have scored while L. S. Large of the, Hermes on numerous other occasions but totalled 91, averaging 80 per prac- line tice. Farmer's Good Game erratic play in the forward
Practices were from 200, 500 and SERVICE CORPS 1 RAILWAY Farmer, at luft-half, was the out-spoiled their shooting.
YESTERDAY'S GOALSCORERS standing half-back on display, hav- Karnail Singh Shines 1600 Yards. ing both May and Garthwaite com- Karnail Singh, at right-back, pletely bottled in the first half. In played a very steady game account- the second half, he had all his time ing for most of the opposing at
10. A. Tribe taken up in watching May, and so tacks with his cool stick-work, hard A, B, Evans allowed Garthwaite to get away hitting, and well-directed clearances. P. O. Ransome The Intermediate line was A, B, Holyoak occasionally. His accurate flick shot
Mr. Anslow passes often initiated forward very ragged, Tara Singh, at centre
half, being the only one to play any: 0. S. Hunt movements...
waite or Senter..
W. A. Reed, at pivot, played a where near his true form. very disappointing game through-
out, but shone, spasmodically in the
'Continued on Faye 5)
first half, when he managed to hold UNITED MAMAK WIN
Senior.
IIis interception
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is good as ever. He improved to wards the end of the game, but even then he was not up to his. usual form.
OVER DAINTY Muller Scores Twice For Winners
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GOVERNOR'S CUP-
THIRD DIVISION
89 Leung Chin. Min (Raliway)
Lau Cheung (Railway)
84 Beasley (Barvice Corps)
Saturday's Results At
A Glance
FIRST DIVISION -- 91 ARTILLERY-0 LINCOLNS
2 EAST LANCS
The detailed, scores were.
II.M.S. "SUFFOLK"
"Darkle" Chan
Total
28 33, 28
34 29 32
30 31. 28
80
30 25 29
28 80 20
84
27 31 24
88
528
H:M.B.
"HERMESTM
31: 80. 80
30 85 20
91 NAVY
80 81 25
31 20 25
82
29 82 21
82
23 26 20
513
NAVAL YARD
29 29 28
27 82 27
27 25 ,་,』
25 29 20
74
26 19 28 72.
L. S. Large.... Shpt. Bully Worth
A. B. Harrison
Mr. Liddell Mr. Harrison
A. Lewis H. Johnson
Working very hard with i werk back behind him, Yeomans, played The United. Hockey Club won H. Murgatroyd a very steady game at right-half their Mamak Tournament match W. Austin Ile allowed Toyne very little rope against H.M.S. Dainty on the Marina : Newnham and at the same time held Perkins, ground yesterday, by 5 goals to 1. W. Quinnell on several occasions. His clear after leading by two clear goals at
‚ances, however, was not as strong half-time.
28 usual.
Muller (2), Gubbay, Raed and
86 S. CHINA "B" "1. KOWLOON.
RECREIO
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81 NAVY
[CLUB
1 B. CHINA "A"
SECOND DIVISION
[ARTILLERY
1 ENGINEERS.
11 KOWLOON
EAST LANCS
THIRD DIVISION: RECREIO
88 AIR FORCE
20 20 24 79
The Colour forwards combined Rom scored for the tinited ARMY SOCCER very well and fully tested Jessop in while Smith, the naval leader, net-
the first half with hard drives. Inted their only goal.
the second half, however, they lack-
ed support from their halves and deteriorated.
(Continued on Page 51-
PORTUGUESE TEAM, BEAT C.B.A.
Playing in a very serappy trial match at King's Park yesterday, the probable team to represent Portugal: in the International Hoc
RADIO'S MAMAK WIN"
OVER DUNCAN
The Radio continued in winning
vein yesterday when they defeated
TRIAL THIS
LINCOLNS MEDICALS
1 EAST LANCS
•1 · ENGINEERS
SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS .....
FIRST DIVISION
480 Higgins (Lincolns) Fa
Fang King Cheong (6. China. Love (Navy)
Baldry Lincoln)
McGuinness
G. White (Kowloon)
Tang King Ki (8.. China "B")
WEDNESDAY Benstead (Navy)
Delgado (Recreio)
SECOND DIVISION
STRONG ELEVENS Duncan (Club)
SELECTED
Walkden (E. Lancs) ›
Callard (Engineers) Parvia (Club).. Fisher (Club).
H.M.S Duncan by 3-4 t5 goals LAI WAH AND KOTEWALL CUP Hinder: (Navy)
[to: 1, in their: Mamak Hockey Tournament encounter at Caroline Hill.
PREPARATION
| Williams (Club)
Carter
ter (Artillery)
Lilley (E.. Lants) pas
a duel between 1. The game was
two magnificent defences against
attacks. Tsui ¡mediocre.
Ah-fat stood out head and shoulders above all others; his deadly tackling and wonderful anticipation effectively closed the path down the centre.
Ho. Chor-yin was always in his correct position, and Rid ley found it difficult to evada him, though Bickford showed Ho a clean pair of heels on the very few occasions he was given the ball
Mak Su-hon and Lee Tin-sang
COURT CRAFT
Attempts Outright Winners Instead Of Lobbing
BACKHAND FAILURE
(By "REFEREE") Never extended at, any period of the encounter, Guy Cheng. China's Davis Cup reserve; beat Tsui Wal Pui, the Colony tennis champion, by 4-6; 6-3, 6-1 in án: exhibition game before a large crowd at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday.
The Northerner revealed consig Lently good form, his chief weak.
Guy Chong and Teal Wal-painess being overhead, Had Tsul returns photographed at the C.R.C yester concentrated on deep lob day (King's Studio)
when attacked on the backhand he would have greatly improved his Chances. Instead, he was content to seek outright winners and produced only two or three in the match.
Flashes From The Field
OTI
The breakdown of Tsul'a back- hand was the key to the match. Though he lost threequarters of the. many points against him this hand, the one or two really brilliant strokes ho executed were back handers down the sidelines.
Cheng's forehand was working JUDGING on Saturday's form, it perfectly, and his deep, driving had is hard to appreciate Kow. Tauf running about throughout. loon's lowly position in the First Cheng seldom approached the net Division League table, for they and was then unable to take a mid played excellent, football and were court lob. Cheng was very accurate on his backhand, though the heavily very unlucky not to win..
cut returna of Teul often caused him anxiety. Ho revelled in Taul's drop shots and seldom came- off second best.
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South China "B" ows their nat
o displayed good clearing powers row escape from defeat to their and formed an, almost impenetrat defence, especially to the brilliant able rearguard, while Wong Wing, goal-keeping of Fau Ka-ping, whose behind them, was called upon many return to the game was marked by times and effected numerous dar- a clever display. 4ing saves, playing a true captain's
part in an exciting struggle.
"Darkie" Chan Outstanding
Tong Kwan, who made a re- appearance at right-back, gave a splendid display of first-time clear- Among the forwards "Darkie ing, while George Young assisted Chan" was outstanding. Fung greatly in the Chinese defence and was never able to anticipate his played a constructive attacking. quick manouevres, and apolled game as well. many promising openings by being out of position for the final pass. Ca(Continued on Page 5)
RAILWAY CAUSE
UPSET
SERVICE CORPS DEFEATED
· LEUNG CHIN-MAN'S
GOOD DISPLAY
Chan Tak-hon was the pick of a poor set of forwards, and sent in some great centres from the left wing, but they were wasted on poor inside forwards.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Teddy Fincher And Shute To Clash
VETERAN DAVIS CUP PLAYER ́IN ACTION
The First round of the Colony Open Bingles Lawn Tenala cham- pionship ta expected to be com pleted this afternoon on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts when eight matches will take place.
Bliss, the Kowloon – pivot,
The feature match to-day will ✨ = was undoubtedly the quistand- be the clash between Teddy Fin ing player on the field. He
|cher, a former finalist on three oc- played a wonderful game.
casions, and E. L H. Shute, a new- comer to the Colony, who com Concentrating more on defence menced his local court history by than on the attack, Bliss, was in easily winning the Civil Service strumental in foiling the Chinese title from DM. MacDoughall forwards when they got too close, HD Rumjahn, who last year "The Railway ~ caused a surprise and his long passes to the wing
reached the semi-final round, should enter the Third Round with at Sookupoo yesterday when they were not far from perfect. defeated, the Royal Army Service
an easy win over R. H. Wild, while" Paul Kong, veteran Chinese Davis Corps by 8 goals to 1 in their Third Barlow's Unfortunate. Debut
Cup player should eliminate R. Division encounter.
Another excellent defender was Whinner, Barlow w who put in some strenuous
THIRD DIVISION The Army are holding, a football Pym - (Medicala) trial game on Wednesday, on the Riberelo (Recreio) Mamak League Table To Date Sookunpoo ground commencing at Santos (Recreio),
'P. W. L. D. É. A. Pis.}. 4 pm for the purpose of selecting Sandford (E. Lanes) E.LT. C
14 18 0 141 8 27 teams to meet South China in the :15 11 1 3.40 10 25 | Kotowall~ Cap on Sunday, March 13 9 0 4 82 0 22 24, and the Civilians, in the final of
the Lai Wah Cup competition, which (A.), Cpl. Ridley, (Lancs.), L. CptExchanges during the first period
Baldry, (Lincs.), blo
were fairly even, both, goal-
key Tournament, defeated, the Cent Police tral British Association by an only R. R.
by Pintos, who was playing at ta- St. Andrew'
(Tables, on Page 5)
·"goal" acored In the second half][R.C. of Sitaken place on
March
30, and WhileyFox Rowinards; (R. W. FULGEDERA, Jopez Zar Meter best Lo L ES MY Sfore the e
mide-left.
NEXT HOCKEY TRIAL
Englandare”” holding, second International hock $match" at 5.15 p.m.
Kings Park
United R.A.S.C Radio Sanoik University
Plamond
Cornwall
Medway
Dunzan
14:44 6 22 21 14 Wednesday's trial will be almost Cpl. Wanklyn, ...(E. W. F.), LACI
fully representative of the Army, Bleele (E Lancs.); Sergt. Grindley, ing frequently tested. with the exception of the Ordnance (2.8), to Thompson, (Lines!) Corps and the Bignals.
91 71 15 27 5: Ple 121 Battery-12 1 0 2624 74
The following are the team
Robson, Lincs.); Gar. Edmunds) (R.A.), Pie. Bandford, (E. Lanes);}) Pte. Beasley (RBC), Spr. Howlett,
North; and
Dainty
* 10 1 - 9 - 0 10:36 2JCpl. Higgins: |(L4
with
he formed a barrier gramme of matches commencin fter 25 minutes play, Lauwhich the Chinese attack failed to at 4.30
opened the score for the break down.
Unfortunately for B
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