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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935
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PAUL KONG AND LEE WAI
·SENIOR SHIELD
GAMES FOR WEEK-
END PROGRAMME
·CLUB CLASH WITH POLICE
ATHLETIC MEET SOUTH CHINA "B"
Two Senior Shield, semi-final round encounters between the Club! and the Police and the Athletic and South China "D" will feature the week-end soccer programme,
In addition, there are two Junior Shield semi-final encounters which will also be decided on Saturday and on Sunday...
The Association have taken the opportunity of playing off post-) poned games in the First, Second] and Third Divisions this week-end.
The following is the full Shield! and League, programma.
CLUB
Saturday
SENIOR SHIELD
v Polico
(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.)
Referee J. E. White, linesmen &. M.
Chapman and Cpl. Twaites
NAVY
JUNIOR DIVISION
v. H. Engineers (Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) Referee J. II. Lawrence, linesmen Ip Kau-kho and Ng Kam-chuen. FIRST DIVISION
V FUSILIERS
(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION EASTERN v University:
(Causeway
Kowloon
Kowloon
1. ENGINEERS Police
3.00.p.m.)
Mr. Mackie's Invermark with Mr. L. G. Frost in the maddie, being led in after winning the Tytam Handicap to pay $27.70 at: last Saturday's Extra Race Meeting. (King's Studio).
WAI TONG
CLUB PAIR BEATEN
PEARCE PLAYS
WELL BUT SCOONES
VERY ERRATIC
RICKETTS SHOWS IMPROVEMENT
FIRDOS KHAN SURPRISES
..
(By "REFEREE")
Some fairly good tennis was
witnessed on the Hong Kong Cric ket Club courts yesterday when Paul Kong and Lee Wai-tong, the
WIN IN STRAIGHT SETS
The Hong Kong Electric Company's football team which yester- day trounced the Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd., by Ave clear goals
In their friendly soccer encounter at, Happy Valley, (King's Studio)
Chinese Recreation Club pair, de ARMY FOOTBALL TRIAL
feated T. A. Pearce and P.. H. Scoones by 6-3, 6-2, in their Open
Doubles match which was featured INTER-HONG
CLUB DEFEAT H.K.S.R.A. by good individual play.
10 PLAYERS
ROUT BRIGADE
IN FAST GAME SENIOR GIVEN TOO MUCH ROPE
S.. REED SCORES TWO GOALS (By "STICKS") Playing with only ten King's Park yesterday, the Club
men at
MCEWAN YOUNGER DARTS LEAGUE
H.K.S.R.A. Sergeants' Narrow Victory RESULTS OF TWO GAMES Only two games were played in the fourth round of the McEwan Younger Darts League last night,
Although the Chinese pair es- tablished an early lead, Pearce and his partner rallied splendidly and were unlucky not to have
pulled off the first set, weakness) at the net and over-driving losi ing them, valuable points.
Paul Kong delighted with drives from the baseline, but was erratic
SOCCER WIN
FOR ELECTRIC Souza's Brilliant Display
TRAMWAY'S DETERIORATE IN. SECOND HALF
DEFENCES SHINË
IN GAME SPOILT
BY HOT WEATHER
THOMPSON EXCELS AS PIVOT
LINCOLN PLAYERS GIVEN RESPITE
In
(By "ROVER")
DODWELLS
BEAT EWO AT
FOOTBALL
WINNERS STAGE LATE RECOVERY
BOWKER'S LAST MINUTE WINNING GOAL
Displaying good form in the second-half of the game, Dodwell &Co. rallied to defent Jardine's by the odd goal in three yesterday in their friendly soccer encounter on the Hong Kong Football Club ground.
Although early indications point- Jed to a win by Ewo, Teen Cheang (Dodwells) deserved their victory through their combined efforts after the interval.
1.
man
Commencing with one short, Ewo dominated 'play in the. first half, although several excel- lent solo efforts by their forwards found Wright and Mundy, the Dod- well backs, and Cairns, the custo-
dian,, too sound for them;
Smith's Outstanding Game Smith played an outstanding : gume at outside-left for Dodwells and his shot from the wing after. 15 minutes play was unlucky not to have found the, nét.
Mills,, at outside-right for Ewo, . hit the cross-har, and two minutes
overhead. Lee Wai-tong shaped poorly at the start and was con sistently double-feulting in his ser Ivice
Lee's Weak Net Play volloyed well and improved as rather surprising, considering the Wah Cup games, a football trial The ball was then transferred to game progressed. Lee Wai promising display given by the was held at Sookumpoo yesterday, Jardine's goalmouth, where "Wi- as he invariably sent the ball either defeating the Royal Engineers! Sergeanth Mess, and the Water out of the court or into the net. Rojice beating the Hong Kong Sin agapore Brigade, Sergeants' Mess.
Tho five goals defeat of the Hong Kong Tramways by the Hong
an endeavour to find the later Cairns saved a penalty kick Kong Electric Co. in their friendly strongest side to represent the by Hill,
Dodwell's Unlucky football encounter yesterday was Army in the Kobewall Cup and Lat
the
defeated a poor H.K.S.R.A. team by the Chief and Petty Officer's Club tong's weakest point was his kil, former in the early stages of the in which the Colours were defeated, llama, Dadwell' inside-left,
the odd goal in live, after leading by three clear goals for three quarters of the game..
The Club defence featured rather scrappy game, E. V. Reed, at left-back, being outstanding"
'Y ATHLETIC
(Kowloon, 3.00 p.m.1 THIRD DIVISION
For the first fifteen minutes the (Sookunpoo, 3,00 p.m.) Club played with only nine men, Sommers arriving late, and it was Sunday
during this parlad that they scored their first goal.
.1
SENIOR SHIELD' South China "B" v ATHLETIC
(Sookunpos, 4.15 p.m.) RefereeShoobrook, lineamon E. G. Isley and C. J. Malyon.
יי
Bouth China
JUNIOR DIVISION
YEAST LANCS (Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.) Referee H. H. Heath, linesmon Archer and HH. Huntley.
FIRST DIVISION
V NAVY (Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION
V Fusiliers (Causeway Bay, 300 p.m.; THIRD DIVISION
Y. R.A.M.C.
Lincolns
NAVY
Fusiliers
(Happy Valley, 3.00 p.m.)
JOCKEY CLUB PONY
CLASSIFICATION
AUSTRALIAN AND CHINA PONIES
་
Brigade Under Strength
Dost
The Brigade were not at full strength, Aya Singh and Mohammed being greatly missed from the forward line. They were abstituted by Perse and Khuda Bux, respectively.
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PROBABLE
Playing at the Naval Dockyard last night the Chief and Petty Officers' Club easily defeated the Royal Engineers Sergeants' Mess by 7 points to 2 to retain their 100 per cent. standing in the league.
The scores were:- Elvy (C. and P.0.C.) beat Spary. Webetead (C and P.O.C.) beat Coombes,
Fisher (C. and P.O.C.) boat Tams. Chambers (C. and P.O.C.) lost to Moreton
Sargent (C. and P.O.C.) beat Eaton. Yeoman (C. and P.0.C) beat Snow- ball,
Webstead and Sargent (and P.O.C.) beat Eaton and Moreton.
Chambers and Elvy (C. and P.0.C.)| lost to Snowball and Tams.
Yeoman and Fisher (C and P.O.C.)
CIVILIAN
HOCKEY XIbeat Spary and Coombes. FINAL TRIAL FOR SUNDAY MORNING
ALL CLUBS ARE WELL REPRESENTED
H.K.S. Brigade" Sgts. win
G. R. M. Ricketts, the Oxford Blue, who entered the Third Round of the Open Singles
Chip by beating F. I. Kwok, Fight, In atraight sete at the H.K.C.C. yesterday King's Studio).
Souzae
the Was
and
game.
by the Whites by the large margin Smith, the outside-left, both miss- Tram of 7 goals to l
ed chances.» plan Cheung Tak-kwan; the
Just before the interval Duncan' way's centre-half, was rather un-Į
Although enjoying much of the game, the Colours could not make netted from a pass by. Frost to fortunate to tip the ball into his awn net to give the Electric their use of their chances in the same xive Ewo the lead.
Howe Equalises effective way as their opponents. fourth goal.
Settling down to much better' Electric Open Scoring
was the outstanding although making several brilliant form in the second half, Dodwell's con- saves, appeared uneasy during played an improved game, and, most of the game. Rowlands was after pressing for 20 minutes, the same extent, equalised through Howe, the pivot,
"...
Souza player од display, and tributed three' spectacular goals,
Durham was not at his best, and,
The game opened fiercely, the ball not troubled to moving constantly from one end of and gave a good showing with the who scored from a corner kick,
The Tramahots directed at him.
the field to the other."
scoro.
"(Continued on Page 5)"
Frost played an excellent game tor Jardine's, and was unfortunate Ash's Good Display not to have scored when the ball", The defences on both sides came up against his hand as he
waya were inclined to kick too freely, and, although they man-h
several aged to beat the backs on occasions they were unable to were quite good, with Ash making shot past Cairns
Hill And Railton Shine full use of his experience in good positional, play and well-placed Hill, at left-inside, and Railton). clearances. He had a good part-at left-back, were two other out- ner in Swain, who covered him standing players for Ewo. The well.
goal-keepers of both teams were Knight, Whites right-back, was also good. unsteady in the first period, but In the last two minutes of the settled down to a good display game, and, in spite of White's great later, while his partner, Steel, was effort to save Ewo from defeat,
INDOOR ATHLETICS AT WEMBLEY British Sporting History Next Month
The men's association have ar
as firm as a rock, and prompt and Bowker, Dodwells' inside-left broke
quick in tackling and clearing.
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EUROPE
through to score the winning goal
Dodwells:-M. A. Cairns; W. Wright, |H, Mandy; 'R. K. Valentine, A.- Howe, J. Hunter; H. W. Brown, H. O. Bramble, A. G. Williams, A. O. Bowker, and F.'S. W. Smith."
In a very close encounter the Hong Kong Singapore Brigade Sergeants Mass just defeated the
outstanding British athletic history will be Water Police by the odd point in nine at the Taim Tea Teul Police net and would have done better to made at Wembley, when, on April Station last night.
have let Pearce deal with the higlie, a combined indoor championship
M. Railton; E. A Gaubert, F. S. ball instead of attempting to inter meeting for both sexes will be JAPANESE TOUR OF Jardines A. R. White; H. Hopkins, Nicholls, P. Leste; Mills, J. Duncan,' The scores were:-
staged by the A.A.A. and Women's copt them, At a meeting of the Civilian
Pearce served well and often AA.A Selection Committee held last night, Wright (Water Polico) lost to Roach, Hughes (Water Police) beat Morris. The following is the Hong Kong the following were picked to re-
Probable
Penfold (Water Police) best Thomas. flashed over an ace. He played Civilian Jockey Club classification of Aus- present the
Mattison (Water Police) lost to splendidly in the fifth, sixth, and ranged, six events, and the women's Student Athletes To Take seventh games and was mainly programme will include weight Part In Summer Sports tralian and China pontes, as issued hockey team to play against another Thompson."
local team on Sunday morning ati Alexander (Water Police) lost to instrumental in a successful come putting and high and long jumps,
Tokyo, Mar. 8 on March 11, 1935:
back,
in addition to track races. AUSTRALIAN PONIES King's Park. A final selection of Burges.
Paton (Water Police) beat Siddall.'
A special track is to be con About 20 Japanese student the team to meet the Shanghai
Hughes and Alexander
Bad Understanding (Water
structed inside the Empire Pool athletes will tour Europe this sum "A" Class-Able Amazon, Atlas, German Hockey Club on. March
The European pair's under Australian Boy, Bag Tor, Bobniak Star 27, will be made following Sun-Police) lost to Morris and Thompson.
Wright and Paton (Water Police)
standing was not as good as it could for the championships, while the mer engaging in contents with Bronze Era, Cold Morning, Dorby Day,
lost to Burges and Roach. That day's trial, ¦ Fox-Hunter, Get That, Just
U. B. Souza (Radio) and F. Mattison and Gorrard (Water Felice) have been, and there were oftor AAA will present newly-desig
occasions when both would attempt championship medals to the win- Mount Pilatus, Nell Gwyn, Night, Star, Racing Heart, Rose-Ann, Saucy Face Fowler (Y.MO.A,); E. F. Belk beat Siddall and Thomas.
to retrieve a deep lob, leaving the pers at what promises to be
memorable meeting, Southern Cross, Streamline.
net unprotected for the return."
(Continued on Page 6)
Class Empire Day, Fairy,
RADIO'S MAMAK WIN: OVER SUFFOLK
Goals by Awtar Singh and Sarna- gat Singh gave the Radio their
RUSSLIN WINS MIAMI PRO TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 25. Hans Russlin of Germany to-day
teams of various nations and to held the winner's share of the take part in the Sixth World Stu- $2,000 purse and the professional a dents Championship Contests in tennis championship of Miami Budapest, in July, the Japan Stu Beach. He won the title yester dents Athletic Federation an- day from Karel Kozeluh of Czecho
slovakia in an interesting battle. nounced to-day good
According to a tentative ache that went five Betts, United dule, the group will leave here Press. late in June by way of Biberia for Helsingfords, Finland. From there Rome, Feb, 17-1 an inter they will go to Budapest and visit national soccer match here to-day, France and Germany on their re
In September.Rengo.
ITALY BEATS FRANCE AT
SOCCER
G. (Y.M.C.A.) and
Somers A Bliss Bagi Umpat, Y.M.CA.); S
(BL But After That,
Andrew's), WA. Reed (Club) and Glorious Star, Goldsmith, Halcyon, High Finance, Julius Caesar. Lady E. L. Gosano (University); Ġ. E. R. Whitts, Laxy Lady, Midnight Star Divett (Club), Parker (Police). U. Mutiny Bay, Portis, Racing La Singh (KLTC.), T. Whitley
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Shooting Star, Snowy River, Soldier of Australia, St. Joan, The Bean Goose, (C.R.A.) and R. A. Carroll (St.
following were yesterday The Giraffe, The Goose, The Mori, Andrew's). The Star, Twilight, Vixen Tor, Wood Reserves: A. M. Rodrigues victory over H.M.S. Suffolk in their The followigs
Star Young
OPEN DOUBLES {"(Recreio) (Back); J Gonsalves Mamak. Hockey Tournament, en-results-E ClassCossack's Beauty, Diana Bay, Electric Star, Gladiator, Herod, Recreio) (Half-Back); Kalwant counter at King's Park yesterday. Paul Konrad Lee Wal-long beat Italy beat France by two goals to turn trip. They are expected back when they won by two clear goals. T. A Pearce and P. II. Brooges 6-3, King's Justice, King's Wardan, Liberty Bingh (Radio) (Forward),
OPEN SINGLES
Bay,
Captain.
Badko, Soldier of Britain,
Trentbridge.
CHINA PONIES
"B" ChaBay View, Bright. View, Brilliant StaHelman, Hydronlane, King's Bounty King'a Fancy King
Saturday's s Climax To Caer
Clark Hockey Cup Series
A fitting climax to the Caer Both teams have
Jubiles, Macaroni, New Star, Oak Hay: Clark Cup series will take place on Elbble, Rose Queen, Soldier of China the YMCA ground on Saturday Soldier of Germany,
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GR. M. Ricketts beat F. 1. Kwok Second England International Firdos Khan boat Llang Sal-wah Hockey Trial This Afternoon
HANDICAP DOUBLES
«T. C. Monaghan and VR Gordon (6) beat Capt. I. C. Hargill and
Fort
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The second England hockey trial seen much lately, but his exhibi-Taut Wal-puiv
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