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THE CHINA MAIL
NDAY APRIL 81935
FLASHES FROM THE FIELD
Police secured a splendid and should be valuable
Toccer win over South China thoir Club
"B" in the First Division on Satur
day when they won by 5 goals to
2 at Kowloon.
Quick-Tackling Trio
assets to to come.
||SOUTH CHINA JUNIOR-BEAT UNIVERSITY
Inspired Tris
The inside trio gado, Gosano and Gomes, Ayed inspir game, and Goz
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LEONARD'S BRILLIAN
"HAT TRICK"
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The halves wero a quick-tnokling special mention' trio, whose forceful. play threw bbe played in his Club's d-day! Chinese forwards well out of their stride. Brooks and Parker had their
The Club were without, Skinn hands full with two fast wingers in Forrow playing in Young Bhui-yick and Lea Suck you, otherwise they were but contrived to stop nearly all their Strange was again the dangerous runs down the wing, man. on his side a stumbling block The forwards were not seen nt Useless Tactics
stead
iding Ragged Forward Line
rid of the ball with strong first- The Lincoln attack livened the clearances,
and after fruitless efforts. The Lincolns pressed at the com- and McGuinness, the mendement, and Ridley had a good came after Higgins had effort,wall stopped by Quinn At antly blocked a shot the other end, Read cleared with Guinness. Higgins - qui Of the halves, Mok Sang was ficuity a powerful drive from the chance and drove the ball outstanding up to the time he was ordered off, tackling promptly, and
Leo
Quinn before the defence could 12 minutes, Higgins sent cover. initiating practically all the for wards advances. Yau Washing was English. The right-winger lobbed confidently, and along clen
Ridley through to transfer in turn to The soldiers now attacked mon a resourceful pivot, and was always ball high over the goalmouth by Edraunson went to Met well positioned to break up an to Baldry whose first-time volley who lobbed the ball into the attack He distributed the ball well throughoutbo
shook the rigging-it is doubtful mouth, where Higgins' head cleve If Quinn" even saw the bail go by ly deflected the ball past Quinn.c him t
In the next minute, however, Joseph's werd on loyal terms ag in the path of the nipps Recreio their best, although Lal Sat-chol The Lincolns continued to have From the kick-off Leonard In the Police defence, Pile and forwards. In the second-half he was an enterprising leader, and it the better of the exchanges, but down the field in a spectacular Blackburn, kicked very stendily, and tried to infuse life into the attack was his opportunism that led to the threw away chances of increasing beating six opponents, and finish seldom placed a wrong foot, while by doing a bit of attacking him only score registered. He was well their lead by the dillydallying ing a remarkable effort with Perkins, not called upon to my great self, but all to no availe extent, was always alert and well
supported by Kwok Yau-loi and methods of the Inside forwards drive that had Read well-beate positioned for the shots that came
Chow Kwan-kwong & when favourably positioned for a A minute Inter his way.
Clab Halves Overworked The University started off in a shot.
gained the leading, Ward The Club halves were completely very convincing manner but in Eventually Ward sent Victor Victor through, and from
Leonard Chinese Forwards Mastered run off their feet, not one being accurate passing and positioning clean away on the right, and the wingers centre, South China's forwards had a bad able to cope with the speed of the among the forwards frittered away return pass went to Roch, who managed to get his head to,
neatly headed in the equaliber.
divert the ball into the corner o day they were so completely opposing attack Hill and Elliott most of their chances.
the net mastered by the robust tretics and worked very hard, but Bickford did
There was no further scoring) watchful, marking of the Police de-not get enough to do
Six minutes later St. "S. Lee and Yong formed a fast tenders that they could rarely get working in the smooth manner of
and dangerous right-wing, and the took the lead, Costa taking the ball and a fast and lively game came to an The Kowloon juniore secured 4 line was well led by Goon, but the
off Ridley and sending out to their win
end with St Joseph's full value for which they are capable. With both notable success at Caroline Hill on shooting of all the forwards was Victor. A splendid centre was Lincolns Read; Dobbs, Edmunson wingmen well held, thoir only form Saturday when, with only eight very weak and lacked sting, quickly, pounced on By Leonard. Deeming, Thompson, Robson: Engilit of attack for the greater part of the men, they defeated the South China game was to lob the ball hard down juniors by the odd goal in three
The defence was shaky at the who scored well out of Read's McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and the centre, schomo, which was
start, but Lee soon settled down to reach. From this stage until Baldry, for e give a fine display of lusty kicking
the interval, St. Joseph's had al! St. Joseph's Quinn, Souza, never likely to catch Pile or Black-
nandes; Lawrence, Costa, Elma; Victor burn napping.
and robust tackling. Lim, in goal, the play, completely over-running Ward, Leonard, Rocha and Gill.
•Despite their shortage in num- fumbled rather badly at times, but a harassed defence, but could not Lani Shuwing was a dangerousers, the mainlanders played a very made up for these slips later in the increase their lead. inside-forward, and showed his paces to win; they had the Chinese on
courageous game and fully deserved game by some clever, saves;" Play during the opening stages in many good moves, but could ag the run throughout the game and Clever Goal
complish little on his own:- Trang
ball.
+
Courageous Game
Varsity Shooting Weak
Saints Take Lead ____
Joseph's
of the second period was mostly Confined to midfield Long shots Commencing with only nine men, by McGuinness and Ridley were
King-kee and Cheuk Shok-kam wero were rewarded in the second half
end little seen, being instantly tackled when they netted the winning goals, after a delayed start, though cleared, and at the other e
brought up to full strength after efforts by Victor and Leonard were and checked when they received the
Soon after the opening of the ten minutes, South China made a capably dealt with by Readab second half, Hickman sustained an breakaway raid down, the centre,
Sound Defence: injury which necessitated his re- and Lal Sat-choi made the most of St. Joseph's were quick to pack moval from the field and was later the opening by drawing Lim out of their goal at the slightest sign of position and placing the ball in danger, the halves and inside men carried to the dressing room.
the net. There was no other score dropping back well. in the game,
Play was mostly confined to mid-
Very Good Soccer
Henry Young Shines Ti halves, usually a dominant feature in the play of South China, were kept so busy on the defensive that they were able to give practicn1- ly no assistance to the forwards. Henry Young put in splendid work on the left, tackling and clearing éd very well together. Their later- well but Lim Thik po wae apt to passing movements, when they ran given marching orders for fouling, andra minute or so later, Law of wander about loo much, leaving the through the Chinese defence was Police inside-men unviarked for con- of ifar better class football than the University, had the same fate siderable apells.
local third division type..
BERWICK'S CRICKET.
VICTORY
JUST BEAT SUBS BY THREE RUNS
GOOD BOWLING BY TUFRILL
A. B. Johnson's unbeaten inning.
of-61 runs enabled H.M.S. Berwick
to defeat the Submarines by the narrow margin of three runs
The men of the match were held in the second period. Mid-way WEAK ATHLETIC ELEVEN HOLDS their friendly cricket match Oppenheim and Thomson who play through this half, Mok Sangwab
same
King's Park yesterday
ROYAL NAVY
(Continued from Page 49S * Submarinen: 97 (Lieut. Forbes
Lieut. Miers 213 E. R. A. Tufrill 6 for meted out to him for the
32, Lients Alexander-Sinclair 8 for LE offence The game fizzled out with Splendid Chinese Forwards Berwick: 100 (A. B. Johnson 01 zio The defence was kept hard at Oppenheim actually netted the
||the University pressing hard,,.... Theft forwards combined splen-out Lieut. Forbes 8 for 21, A work almost throughout, and did not roals, but the credit must be shared chuen, Ho Chi-wing; Wau Cho-lok, Yauable anxiety during the earlier
8. China Les Chuen; Cheong Ying-didly and gave the Navy consider son 2. for 13, E. R. A. Etheridge
for 18, P, O. Dala-2 for 20) Madras display its customary steadiness equally with Thompson for it was wahing Mok Sang Yip Yen-bor, stages of the match. Fung King SAPPERS MAMAK WIN OVER under pressure. Indeed, Tong Kwan their combined movements which Kwok Tau-lol, Lal Bat-cho, Hul Yu- was guilty of several very wild clear resulted in the goals.
kwong and Chow Kwan-kwong yu, however, on their left-wing,
RADIO IN FAST GAME aners and gave corners away fur too |19
University-Lim; Lee, Ang; Law, missed two golden opportunities frequently.
Videro's Nasty Accident Lee, K. Gorachenko; Lee, S. Yong, just before half-time, when, with Humphries and Cutter played a Goon, Too and Gole, wit
(Continued From Page 4) Swan open goal he lifted the ball high good game at back and cleared very gave a very convincing Perforever the cross-bar
In the Intermediate line Hu Ying-yuen kicked well; well Videro, the custodian, was very clance, wasting no time in getting A feature of the game was the but without placing the ball to unfortunate in the first few seconds
lay given in goal by at centre-half, was again grand display the advantage of his side, and excell. of the game when he was charged gave the Eastern defence consider Crocker, the Navy goalkeeper He standing player, causing
able auxiety against an upright and sustained a prompt rind hard tackling,
made some really first class saves Singh a great deal of worry, in the first period and proved.reof his wing-helves, McGahan Navy Forwards Fa
Foley, supported him well and sourceful keeper'. {
llable throughout the entire game. game continued, but the Kowloon The sad falling on the part of the Skinner's Good Display passes.
fed the forwards with The Recreio. certainly deserved goalkeeper was obviously" festing Nayy forwards, undoubtedly 10 The Navy forwards failed to Souza, in goal for the Radio, (2) The America's Cup Com-their victory over the Club on the effects for the remainder of the them the match. Their shooting settle down in the first half, and ed a steady game having very when in front of goal was very the half backs did not appear to to do, especially in the second mittee had come to an agreement Saturday; they gave a very fine die-game.
poor; and time and agala they
Parduman: aghs Recovery
Hu Ying Ynen Shines!:
Why Mr. Sopwith Was Not Heards Wour Wali-ka! was a very re: hasty wound on, the back of his
SCHOOLBOYS BEAT!
“A” COY. EAST LANCS IN CRICKET MATCH
CENTRAL BRITISH WIN BY 59 RUNS
HOLDEN AND BAXTER EXCEL
WITH THE BALL
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and then passing
head. It was attended to and the
didly together, Hass
being
with. Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, Rain-play of football; playing the long
had only the goalkeeper to beat, but give them all the support they Sappers Trounce Club bow, before the races began, that and short passing game to great
needed, but considerable improve
The outstanding player in as a matter of policy protests advantage and keeping the Club Following the severe trouncing of shot wide. should be avoided. They were halves on the defensive all the time, the South China juniors last Sature On the run of the play, the Navy ment was seen in the second half, Radio defence was Pardum day week by the Club, the latter should have been in the lead at half with Skinner, on the left-wing Singh, Haclever display benta reliably Informed (apparently
forwards in their ever after the race but by whom it Gomes And B. Gosano Shine were in turn overwhelmed by the time by a large margin, having been sending over some beautiful con- is not stated) that this agreement Gomes and B. Gosano excelled in Sappers on Saturday last when they given excellent opportunities of tres with Cannell, sentro forward, causing trouble, in the Athletic de-
¡ent] interme coupled with the international this direction, time and again draw-went down by: clear goals scoring.
Slick, of the Sappers, was easily Unlike the Navy, the Eastern took fence. Baxter on the Navy's vented Rainbow from protesting the ball to an character of the race, "alone pre ing the dele unmarked winger the best back on the field and cover every advantage: - of their few right flank, did some very sma
The Recs were without Castilho; ed his partner very well. His first chances, and gave the Navy a shock work
**Athletic:Take The Lead. time clearances were a treat to wit very early in the game when they (3) With regard to Mr. Sopwith's and D'Aquing filled the outside, cumoniaeth
scored their first goal.
After a goalless Messag second protest, the report contenda right position; there was no other
Hurst, was outstanding in the O'Donnel gave the best display tear it could never have come before the change in the team.
winner's middle-lin aking up among the Navy forwards Solo football in the committee, because we would have
ther opposing forwa ine and mon and Courtenary the Navy the Giving his own forwards plenty of defence, were seldom passes
when the Eastern eleven did through play McSween
at the start.it
had to disqualify one of the yachts prior to the start.
Marques Great Game
E. Marques played a grand game Could Have Been. Heard between the sticks, and, alth I may remark that with regard he had hard lines in not sto
A hat trick" by R. Holden; cap- tain of the Central British School that if all Endeavour's evidence cert cricket team, who took 6 wickets had been heard and the case fairly drive from the sam for 34 runs,” was the feature of the tried his yacht could not have been wards the end of the game. Friendly cricket match between the found to blame. As regards (2), aschool and "A" Company of the such an agreement
to (1) Mr. Sopwith is convinced Howe's penalty kick, he'
goal when
East Lance, which took place at
usual. In (3) It does
racing in a case
Ision, that
King's Park yesterday and resulted is no
in a win for the school by 59 runs: ya
The school bafted frst and before common the steady attack of Lf; Williams
(5 for:54) and Pte. Solan (8) for
25) were dismissed for, 127 runs,
The East Lanca then
bowling, but were only
68. K. Baxter and
ed unchanged
inninga and
30, anti
The
Dangerous Pai eft-wing: Creagh and How-
lett
player
requir
whôn
A: V. Gosano played his usua good game at right back
the Ea The Club were witho
who
and earce
pro
himself the pos
Colony
com
etely, bottle
reby hangs the tale of t
gave a creditable dis
combining
in goal, they proved very
half
Again Injured
vas unlucky to re
on his upper cheek
eye ecuring, hum
much improved game: when
brought to the ition, the Radio fors Eve scored at least
Lof only the one. Singh showed himsel
able leader and
of Barnagat Sin itionala mensce defence,
First Goal.
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