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IN JUNIOR CLASH

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Callard sending in many useful

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Basses, but McGrath was inclined with a fine header by Boyling which to be slow and lost many good was well cleared. opening by hesitating instead of

shooting promptly.

Athletic Take Lead

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1935

SOLDIERS BRILLIANT

Racing

Notes

(By "RAPIER"}",

The Herold boy's I was

THE second day's racing was

[brilliant mile run in 1.45 to es- tablish a new record and Touch- stone's dividend of $459. ..

Many ponies seem to do nothing |for, their original owners, but, when

sold, have a habit of winning good; races under the colours of their new i owners. An outstanding example is Saucy Face who was sold by Mr. Samson after many failures and bought by Mr. Pau, for whom the pony has now won threa 'races, two of which were run in record time.

His best effort was under Mr. Pih last Monday when he came through In the home straight to produce one of the strongest finishes ever wit nessed at the Valley,

Mr. Proulx set a scorching pace on Dr. Chau's Derby Day and was apparently trying to steal this mile (event with a alx furlong sprinter, but he was unable to stave off the

FOOTBALL VICTORY

Reichsfuehrer Adolph Hitler took time out of his forensie bouts with Toreign diplomats over the rearming of the Reich to get Maxie Schmeling's own version of his victory orer Steve Hamas and look at the newspaper pictures of the fight that raised Germany's hopes of "recapturing the world heavyweight boxing crown. This photograph

was taken at Reichsfuehrer-Adolph Hitler's retreat in Obersalzburg.

powerful challenge tendered by ATHLETIC'S WELL

Saucy Face.

If ever there was an "opportunity for an Australian pony to beat Able Amazon I believe this was it. 1 should not be surprised, if the Stewards alter their decision, to eliminate Able Amazon from' - the betting, nów that Saucy Face is conceded a good chance of beating Able Amazon.

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OVER THE RECREIO]

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China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Singles. Final

G. R. M. Rickett v. S.. A. Bumjaha (Stand Court), 4.30 p.ni. TO-MORROW Meetings.---

Macao Jockey Club... -

Snooker-Steel Coulson League:

(10, Ice House St., noan).

Ho Ka-keung was again a force to be reckoned with among the forwards, each of whom was excep tionally fast and keen

in all the Sci-Fa's Belated Win

moves attempted. Ho led the line

Royal Engineers v. Prison Warders After careful consideration the splendidly, distributing and posi-St. Patrick's v. Chief & Petty Officer Stewards decided to disallow the tioning with uncanny accuracy, and

Dockyard Police v. Water, Police objection against Sci-fa for crossing it was only "A.V." who could check lover in front of the field at the top his varied activities, but even

if the straight. Racing fans and Gosano was dutwitted at times. members of the Club were happy to learn of this decision, particularly | since Sci-fa has been most unlucky po, were two tricky inside forwards Au Ping-ming, and Yeung Kan-

Dangerous Wingers

(7 p.m.)

(Continued from Page 1).

was awarded against Lee Tin-sang. Two minutes later the Chinese equalized. Wong Moshun passed out to Ip Pak-ws, and the latter with a hard shot, hit the bar, but Wong again received and passed to Ip Pak-wa, who scored with a fine rising shot.

Flashes From

The Field

NOUTH CHINA "A" very

From the centre-kick great ex-1 citement was caused in the Chiri- nearly altered their second. ese camp when Gorman almost reverse this season when they gave them a goal. In an effort to were being led by Kowloon by clear from a dangerous situation, two clear goals in their First he kicked back to Oxford who came Division soccer clash on Satur- out to meet the ball, but missed it. day. Oxford turned and raced after the ball to catch it almost on the goal- line,

Chinese Take Lend

Kowloon gave their best display

of the season in the opening half, and had not previously given so fast or stirring a showing this sea--

Lawton, son.

Tang, clearing from sent the ball to Tao Kwai-shing, who centred for Chan Tak-fai to more with a fine drive. The

Newcomer's "Hat-"Trick Chinese lead was very short-lived, from, South China's soccer nursery, Chan Tak-fat, & junlar member

Ridings converting a few minutes

Substantial Lend

later with a hard ground shot. made an excellent debut and secured Just before half time, Lau Mau "hat-trick" in his initial appear- handled inside the area, and thisce in the senior League no mean Itinie Gorman made no mistake. feat!

The East Lanca again took back in the second half and their South China staged a great come charge of the game on resuming machine-like movements were "once and, after five minutes play, In-again in force, wreaking vengeance ercased their lead through Smith, on the Kowloon defence, which gave who scored with a hard shot from away under the terrife strain. 45 yards.

Five minutes later the East Lanes) scored their fifth gool, Tuley run- ning in to net from five yards...

*

Kowloon Newcomer

Stewart, a newcomer to Kowloon, made his first appearance at left. back and gave a sound display, in

The last goal of the game was a a splendid affort by Sandford, who the opening half, but he was badly converted from almost on the goal-rattled in the second when the fast line.

Eas! Laner:-Oxford; Swain, Gor-short-passing movements of the man: Smith, Lawton, North; Mather, Chinese forwards had him tied up Horner, Sandford, Ridings and Tuley knots.

South China "A"-Tang Yat-ming 1 Lee Tin-sang, Lau Mau: Leung In Tao Kwai-shing, Ng Po-kai, Chan Tak- chan, Wong Mee-shun, Lau" Hing-chut;

Central Police v Garrison Sergeants fal, Ip Pak-wa and Chang Wing-kan.

WEDNESDAY Tennis-Doubles fins!:-

S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. W. U.

Hung and Ho Ke-lau Biglia Top (Stand Court, 4.30 p.m.)

In the majority of his races this and this trio worked havoc in the display, his unflagging energy en- sedeon, having met with interfer always shaky Rocrelo defence.”, 1

The abling him to retrieve many of the ence practically every time out. The popular owners Messrs. Lewis two wingers, Tang Kwong-aum and blunders made by others.

Fernandes Fang King-yu, were also on the and Tinson, have had a bad start top of their form, the former being form in goal. He effected many SAILORS TROUNCE this year and both these owners were out to break the spell of bad especially dangerous when in pos-really fine saves, and then let two

session.

easy goals through. He may have luck and entertained high hopes of

displayed puzzling

finally leaving the "hoodoo" behind. The complete line worked bril-been slightly unsighted for the They succeeded, as did their jockey, liantly as a single unit, and on the first goal, but he should certainly Mr. Proulx, who, up to that Monday, afternoon's showing the Recreio have stopped the third one, had not registered a win this year. can be thankful that they only con- Athletic Open Account I hope this is a good sign and that ceded three goals, {this stable will enjoy the good for- tune they are entitled to during the balance of the racing season.

Touchstone Story

Wada-

curate

good one.

...

Marques Proved Weak

&C-

Play opened at a fast pace, and

SOUTH CHINA "B"

IN LEAGUE GAME

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outside-left.

Knox on the left-wing, and Everest, at right-back, were the pick of the mainland teant. Know flashed across many delightful cen tres, while his goal was a great piece of opportuniam.

*

*

Reliable Back

With the exception of Chan Tak- fai, Lee Tin-sang and Lau Mau were a pair of stubborn backs and in the second half were very good..

Despite beating the Gunners by 5

aals to 1 in the First Division, the

East Lancs were not a very much

better side, but their forwards were

faster and snapped up every oppor tunity.

Goalkeeper Hero Mackrill, the Artillery goalkeeper,

clearancea..

remarkable *

justified. his

Recreio Attack Nullified after ten minutes of fairly even up the fast moving South China The Recreio forwarde took a long exchanges, Tang Kwong-sum broke movements. He received good sup time to settle down, and it was away, and passed in to Ho Ka-part from Lancashire, at left half, was the hero of the match and rarely that they were able to com- keung. Silva-Netto should have in- but Hughes, on the right flank, was played an inspired game. Peppered There is an interesting story bine at all effectively. The indivi- tercepted, but miskicked, letting in at fault several times through not with shots from all angles, about Touchstone, who gave Mr. Gomes were well executed, but with Fernandes foot and curled into the

dual efforts of Bertie Gosso and Au Ping-ming whose shot struck marking Lee Shek-yau the Chiness brought off some Proulx, his Arst win of 1935 and

Little can be said of the for the remainder failing to fit into neti paid his loyal backers $459. The their schemes, their attempts were

wards, as they all played as well Morton, who made yet another pony was offered for sale on both invariably nipped in the bud.

The Recreio fought back strong as could be expected, although appearance in the pivot position, ly, and a drive by Castilho missed Wearmouth, on the left-wing, wast- did not have much opportunity of the Saturday and Monday, and he Castilho paved the way with by Inches. could have been purchased for $100

ed one or two nice chances in the opening out the Gunners' game, some cool moves and passes, but before the race. He was engaged during the Arst half found the part

Penalty Equaliser first half through over hastiness in being too intent on a defensive cam-.

Daign.- to run on the Monday and his handi.

A foul on Delgado by Mak, Sui-centring. car was 140 lbs., and Mr. Proulx ner: D'Aquino, slow and well below hon in the area produced a penalty, Chinese Positional Changes

form. In the second period, how and B. Gosano made no mistake * The Chinese team made one or

Weak Wingers was booked to es fled, and yet fun ever, both men gave of their best, with the spot-kick to equaliae, or three parties failed to take ad-D'Aquino sending over many

two positional changes throughout

The Gunners, had very poor for vantage of this excellent offer."

The Recreio opened the second the game, playing Henry Young at wards, particularly the wingers, pasees, and playing a half at a tremendous pace, forcing contre-forward in the first half and who were unable to cope with any The race turned out to be one of After 15 minutes the Athletic the most thrilling of the day.

togethe faster and better, football. three corners in rapid, succession. Ip Yun-po on the right-wing, but of the passes which were directed The Athletic were well served took the lead. Lee Wing-sang in-

Alves dinot have a good time,

Athletic Again Lead... · Touchstone got off to a good start.

in the second-half, the latter moved to them, while the shots they did in defence, Chan Shiu-chiu and Lo itiated a good move, drawing the and his Jockey had to go to work although the goal he scored was a

After repeated attempts, the back to right-half, Yau Wa-hing return were either too powerful. Wai-man being two stalwart backs, defence before parting to Lai Wah right from the barrier.

Athletic took the lead through Ho taking his place on the wing, while two weak. with a strong kick in either foot tal, and the lattor sent over a per bridge made a determined effort to They displayed good understand-feet centre, for Mok Ping-wah to catch him, but failed to do so, and

Ka-keung, who snapped up a for Henry Young changed places with The halves were weak, Marques ward pass by La! Kwok-chul, and Lee Shek-you on the other wing. Sandford again ing in all their work, and Li Kwok-head past Sellek

took second place, with Double being well below his usual standard beat Fernandes with a powerful These moves, however, did not selection in the East Lanch for ki, a resourceful custodian, com-

The Engineers quickly settled Chance a short head away, carrying and he was no match for the elusive Įdrive, de

prove wise ones, as the forwards ward line with a very sound display, pleted a hardworking rearguard. down to business after this sudden 13 lbs., overweight. I would like Yeung Kan-po and Tang Kwong combination at this period, A.V in the latter stages,, in fact, the least three of the five goale could The Recreio rearranged their could not get going at all His openings were very neat and at reverse, and efforts by Darby and to see this plucky sub come into his |sum

going to centre-half, and the last ten minutes of the game saw be attributed to him. on the timid side in their tackling eventually took the ball through inbe ridden at the weight allotted by pivot position no doubt made, a

The halves were inclined to be Hurst went very near. Howlettown and have a race where he can

The absence of Beltrao from the

change livened up the forwards practically the whole side on the and were not at their best in de-a Ane selo effort, beating Li Kwok the handicapper.. Unfortunately

considerably.

defensive:

Ridings Shines kl with a fast ground shot,

Another Equaliser fensive tactics. In an attack, bow-

Chinese Press First there are not enough lightweight eat difference, and Delgado, play- The Athletic had the better of riders at the Valley.

ing Instead, was not a success,

Ridings, who, like Sandford, was ever, they gave splendid support to

Silva-Netto worked well throughout,}· Following a good move initiated The game commenced with an ima recent promotion from the junior, the forwards, Wong Wing-lim and the second half opening exchanges, but were gradually beaten back,

Local Brown Jack and it was he and A. V. Gosano by Bertie Gosano, D'Aquino sent mediate attack by S. China, and team, played an untiring game and Chan Shui-man catching the eye and, the Engineers went all put The Tiger seems to have become who did more than anyone else to hard over to Alves, whose first-time Lai Shui-wing, dribbling through showed a perfect understanding with with some well-placed passes. The

extremely popular with racing fans stem the repeated attacks of the shot had Sui Tim-llm well beaten. the defence, brought Cocker to his Sandford, Iatter was a tenacious tackler and for the winning goal.

From this point up to the final knees with B splendid low drive, (Continued on Page 7) meldom gave Creagh much rope,,

here, who regard him as the local Athletic

Mr. Frost, had

Bowen's Wild Game" whistle, both sides went all out for which the latter just managed to Pang Kam-hung, the inside-left, A header by Howlett and a hard "Brown Jack."

Bowen played a wild game, kick the deciding goal, with the Chinese push out for Moss to clear, ** was the pick of a fairly useful for-drive by Hurst were well saved, other obligations and was unable to

After eight minutes play Lim However, Ins, badly, and throwing an extra always the more impressive and

Sailors Equalise And Then Win ward line, but their chief fault lay and during this period of sustained ride his "old", friend."

Tak-po, the Chinese centre-half, re- on to the shoulders of threatening. Mr. Plh handled him very nicely, burden

The second half opened with the In their careless habit of continual-pressure the Engineera sent. In

Last Minute Decider - ceiving the ball from an upfield, ly allowing themselves to be caught numerous shots, all of which narrow- and bla asual Jockey. Mr. Froat, "A.V" who again gave a splendid

Towards the end, Ho Ka-keung clearance, sent a long swinging Navy playing a totally different ly missed, or were saved by Li was one of the happlest persons to Kwok-ki, who was playing a splen-see him win.

in the six furlong run, but seemed secured in mid-field, and, imme- Pass out to Ip Yun-po, and the lat game, an improved one, and, fol- lowing a series of determined at did game in the Athletic goal.

Soldier of Honour won his first to be running fairly freely. Idiately sent out to Tang Kwong-ter taking the ball in his stride, This terrific pressure was bound race, handled nicely by Mr. Deitz, think he perfers a long rate and sum standing unmarked on the advanced a few yards before cross tacks, equalised through Rose. to produce a goal in the long run, who apparently had a dificult time. possibly we may ass him out in the wing. The right-winger tore to gorrect short centre to Henry terms, the Navy played fast and delightful football, going all out

offside.

Timid Athletic Halvės

Dangerous Left-Wing

Both wingers showed spoed and

accuracy in their centres, and bot

Splendid Li Kwok-ki

"

Ping-wali, the outside-loft, apart and it eventually came folowing a This high-priced "crack" obviously mile on May awards goal with the Recreio de rous who had no difficulty is hectic goalmouth scrimmage, Darby noticed be made three attempts record for the mile for crosbrods, hia, and his shot entered the net had something else on his mind, as Liberty Bay onlablished a new fence pounding desperately behind

Krom scoring the Athletic goal, die played clover ball-control; and, with Pang Kan-hurs, formed a danger ous left-wing

The Engineers opened very con-

vincingly, but failed to keep the pace, and the Athletic gradually ssumed command: Sellek saved

well from Lee Wing-sang and Au

Kim-ping, and at the other end, Breakaway by Callard, culminating

heading in at the third attempt, his

Finding themselves on level,

acoring past Cocker

for the deciding goal. Navy Miss Penalty.

They were eventually rewarded two previous efforts being blocked to "chuck up, Mr. Dalts was and thus won bis 33rd race out of under Fernandes armatika

Ten minutes later, the Navy were when Rose again scored, heading in [not having any, however, and woke 38 starta. So many records have Athletic:-Sal Tim-lim; Mak Suishen, offered an opportunity of on the goal-line,. ;

a perfect conice from Baxter Athletic-Li Kwok-ki; Chan

him up, to the responsibilities In no been established in the past two Kwok-chul Ng Tak wing; Tang

Lo Hon-cheong Li Hung-ching, Laiing, being awarded a pebe

Navy; Cocker Beard, MonK chai, Lo Wal-ming Chan Shul-man uncertafe manner,

years that it ceases to be regarded Kwong aam, Yeung Kampo, Ho Ka

Hughes, Bowers, Lancashire; Baxter, Wong Wing-lim, Wai Hon-lum; Lai Hydroplane, the 1984 Derby win- as important by the railbirds who keung Au Ping-ming and Fung

Cannell, Rose, Slavin and Wearmonth. Wah-tal; Lee Wing-aang Pang Kam-nor, returned to racing on the Mode used to take great delight in, disrupernatur A. V. Gotho, Several fast, exchang

*B.; China (Br”-Wong Wah-kalj Les: fans. Au Kim-ping and Mok Ping-wali, day when it was found that he was chasing the latest record, during the Regelase

Kam Tang Chung-tak; Yau Wa Ling, Engineers:Seilsk; Black, Dudley;

Bowen Bilva Nedo Delgado, Mirnessed from this point

Tikipo, Youne Chi chung. Ip Yu Denham, Hurst, Boyling: Callard, Ma, moving falily well in the morning, many post-mortems held on the col ques; D'Aqui Castilho, Goano, Interval, but both sides failed to re- Bhai-wing and Lee Shek-yau,

po, Yeung Shul-yick, Henry Young, Lai Grath, Darby, Howlett and Creagh He failed to keep up with his field foe-verandah each morning,

Comeliai Alves.

tha

Rose, Möss was entra

but be of

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