LADIES STAGE
Chan Kwai-Gang, the distan tive South China “A” left-winger. above, was an absenice from the wide in yesterday's Senior Shield match with the Athletic.
LINCOLNS ENTER
SECOND ROUND OF
JUNIOR SHIELD
SETTERS SÉCURES
"HAT-TRICK”
MEDICALS GAME BUT UNAVAILING EFFORT
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935
Sporting Page
INTERESTING
SOUTH CHINA "A" BEAT ATHLETIC 4-1
LEE SCORES "HAT TRICK" BUT MISSES PENALTY!
LOSERS GAME DISPLAY
(By "Rover"}
SOUTH China "A" triumphed yet again yester- day when in their Senior Shield encounter against the Athletic at Caroline Hill they entered the Second Round by a margin of 4 goals to 1.
INTERPORT HOCKEY
Gar. Harris, the Lyeman (RA) skipper, above, will not be seen in action in the Senior Skiek un-! til the Second Exand. A fine ali- round sportsman, he is an excel- -lent soccer defender.
A Glance
SENIOR SHIELD
FUSILIERS
CLUB
South China, on the other hand, had no more than ve "ST. JOSEPH'S
MISS BRYSON'S GOOD
PERFORMANCE
MISS S. AND O. DALZIEL IN LIMELIGHT
INTERPORT SELECTION COMMITTEE
(By "Sticks")
VERY fast exchanges, in which Whites' inter-
mediate line and attack were prominent, featured the first Ladies' Interport hockey Trial, which was held at King's Park yesterday and at which the Ladies' Interport Selection Committee, At which comprises Major H. M. J. McIntyre, R.A., Lt. Mackenzie, R.N. and Mr. G. E. R. Divett, of the Club, were given their first opportunity of viewing Interport possibles.
FIRST ROUND
• LINCOLNS
3 Whites' attack were undoubtedly the finest line seen for some time, and the Misses S. and O. Dalziel, on the right-wing, were
0 EAST LANCS, 0.
2 KOWLOON
◊ RECREIO
0
The score does not give a true reflex of the game, however, as the Athletic played almost as Saturday's Results well as the champions, enjoying quite as much of the play, and delighting with many clever move- ments and smartly carried out attacks, but their & CHINA T forwards failed badly in front of goal. genuine scoring chances, and they took four of them! Lee Wai-JUNTOR SHIELD-SECOND ROUND very good, especially the former, who deputising for Mrs. White o who was unable to play, scored a very fine goal after a solo effort.. tong made goalscoring look simple, and his display was without *AIR FORCE ENGINEERS 3 Miss Smith, although not at her best, was also in the lime- light and netted Whites' second goal, also a very fine effort. fault. His hat-trick comprised three classic goals-yet he miss-CLUB fed a penalty!
PORTUGUESA 4 Miss Adey, who made her first appearance in the trials, has not the big match temperament and failed through sheer nervousness on several occasions, while Miss Westcott, on the left-wing, very seldom came into the picture as the result of attempting to take the ball on the run from a pass by a füll-back or half-back.
ATHLETIC
• Exxtra Time.
5 RECREIO
+ LIGA
5 KOWLOON
While Lee Ting-sang and Chan Kwai-liang absent, the South NAVY China "A" team was re-shuffled slightly, Wong Mee-shun moving to outside-left, and Tam Kong-pak and Lan Man providing the defence, and how strong this defence was can be judged by the SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS fact that Wong Wing had no more than half-a-dozen shots to deal with throughout the game.
The Lincolns entered the Se- cond Round of the Junior
Leung Wing-chui gave an- Shield as the result of a convine-
display at ing win by four clear goals over other splendid the Medicals at Kowloon yester-centre-half, his passing being Lau Hing- day, but they did not have things beyong reproach. all their own way as the score choi and Lee Kwok-wai afforded might suggest::
They were the better side, but him ample support, and the
the Medicals played a hard game intermediate Fine proved one of for the full 70 minutes and were the strongest links in the side, unfortunate not to score.
and were always up in support | The Medicals enjoyed quite as much of the play as their op-of the forwards, and were just
ponents, particularly during the as quick to drop back in defence. closing stages of the second half.
bat the excellent goalkeeping of
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CHINESE POLICE
FULLY EXTEND
THE EAST LANCS
But Lose Game After Grim Struggle
SOLDIERS VERY LUCKY TO EMERGE WINNERS
Formidable Defence
EASTERN HOLD
S. CHINA JUNIORS
+
SENIOR SHIELD
D. Knox (Kowloon) Eram: (Fusiliers) Roberts (Fusiliers) Rowlands (Fusiliers) (own goal)
JUNIOR SHIELD
Howlett (Engineers)
Solis (Air Force)
| Chỉ Che-fum (Athletic).
Gould (Navy).
IN SHIELD MATCH Spencer (Mary)
Very Unlucky Not To Have Won
PROTEST TO BE LODGED!
Smith (Air Force) H.. Sour Ciga)
3. Santos (Liga) ....
Lawrence (Liga) K
Gomes Liga)
Lee Mankit Athletic.
Chung Mon-wing -(Athletic) Shoebridge. Navy). !. Humphreys Kowloon)
The Junior Shield clash be- Chan Tin-cheng (Athletic)
I
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
Senior And Junior Championships
PLAYER HOLES OUT
IN ONE!
TRIAL
Pan Ka-ping, the South China “B” custodian, played a marṛel- Lou game on Saturday, saving his side from certain defeat, on- more than one occasion against the Lincolns.
"FINAL CIVILIAN
HOCKEY TRIAL IS
VERY HELPFUL.
FINE DISPLAY BY DEFENDERS
S. FOWLER, DIVETT AND REED PROMINENT
(By "STICKS""} Individually, Miss Weller waS
The final Civilian hockey trial given more to do than Mrs-in preparation for the annual en- Lunson in goal, and consequent counter against the Combined
ly the Selectors were not given Services on December 22. took a true opportunity of studying place yesterday on the Club the latter.
Miss Grey On Top
- ground at King's Park when 23 ** players were on view in a fast and Miss Grey was easily the pick of very exciting clash which yield- the four backs on display, while ed five goals.
The first half produced some Miss McCaw, on the right, was aj
good second, clearing with predating hockey, the score being sion and distributing with a good one all at the interval, Awtar sense of direction. Miss Fowler Singh, the Colours leader and S. The Semi-Final Round ties in at left-back, was too inclined to Fowler, on Whiter right-wing, be Lite Kowloon Gelf Club champion-infringe the "sticks" rails and in- ing the pick of the forwards, al ship resulted in D. C. Wilson, last variably sent the ball into touch though WA Beod was easily the year's runner-up, beating A. Linstead of pausing to think before outstanding player on the field. Eastman 2 up, while A. W. da clearing, although there were oxca-
There were several players,
caught the eye, these being the side-lines. Miss Smalley was Wilson and da Roza, who met the pick of the two left-backs, but Singh, the Fadio custodian, last year in the final, resulting in she lacked sting in her clearances A. E. P. Guest and G. Saminer, the latter winning by 4 and 2, will and was at times inclined to drib-Whites full-backs, and J. E Pot- play off their final on Sunday neat ble instead of clearing quickly. ter. Colours' right back, and M. E. over 36 holes Sanda
With Ip Pak-wa and Fung King-tween South China and the Eas- cheong cleverly making the open-term at Caroline Hill yesterday Yesterday's Results At Roza, the holder, defeated T. Dsions when she was forced to find mostly defenders, who immediately
ings, Lee Wai-tong had merely to
await the ball and then make produced a terrific duel full of tracks for goal-or so it should exciting incidents, and the final have worked out! But Lai Kwok result, after extra time had been chui and Max Sui-hon formed
a draw, both sides formidable defence, marking Lee played, was very closely, and the South China scoring once.
さ
A Glance
SENIOR SHIELD FIRST ROUND ATHLETIC TS- CHINA A 4 JUNIOR SHIELDFIRST ROUND
THE MEDICALS
centre-forward found it extremely The Eastern were in a way dishcult to outwit the persistent lucky not to have won. They had Athlefic rearguard..
much more of the play than, did
Bui Tim-him, usually so capable,
1
• LINCOLNS · JUNIOR SHIELD SECOND ROUND
̈1 EASTERN - CHINA
1E. LANCS. C. POLICE FUSILTERS
2 BAS.C &
RAO.C.
seemed at fault on two occasions, South China, but failed to clinch YESTERDAY'S GOALSCORERS but otherwise the Athletic defence their opportunities in front of proved very COILLE TN showed
goal.
SENIOR SHIELD Lee Wai-tong (S. China "A") The East Lancs, zs yet unde- splendid understanding.
Omar played a sterling game at in Pakowa (S. China “A”) feated in the Second Division, pe- The halves worked tirelessly in left-back for the Eastern, and was Teng Kan-Do (Athletic) ceived a shock at Kowloon yester-defence, but left too large a SAP well supported by Ng Ying-kay-
JULIOE SHIELD day when they were fully extend-between themselves and the front The intermediate line displayed Setters (Lincolns) Stones (Lincoles) ed in the Second Bound of the line, only Lai Kwok-chui making quickness in tackling and marking Taler (East Lancs) Junior Shield."by the Chinese any effort to support an Athletic and Chan Koon-ping was outstand O'Donnell (East Lanes) Police, a Third Division team-attack.
ing for the tremendous amount of The soldiers, however, eventually (Continued on Page 7)
work he did, and also for his won a very even game by the odd
plendid passes.
goal in three.
The East Lancs had most of the play during the first half, but... the Police dominated play in the second and the East Lanez, had a strenuous time defending their goal..
During this period, the Palice netted a goal which was disallow- ed, and were also awarded a penalty which was saved. On the run of play in the second half, the Police deserved to win,
(Continted on Page 8)
MIXED DOUBLES
TENNIS
FUSILIERS JUNIOR
SHIELD WIN
COMBINED CORPS'
DEFEATED
CLARKE ALMOST
PASSENGER!
(Continued on Page 77
THE FIRST TEST
South Africa All Out For 248
Chan Choi (Chinese Police) Vaughan (RAS.C. & BAOC) Parry (Fusiliers), Dennis (Fusiliers). Li Wing-on (South China) Chan Sui-hong (Eastern)
SECOND LADIES. TRIAL TEAMS.
Strong Sides For Next Sunday
Paton 4 and 2.
· · . . . .
The following were the tesuits 2 of the Junior Championship play- ed over the Kowloon course dur- ing the week-end:
• LE Longbottom beat W. Gezi
3. and 2.
-
E. 0. Murphy best W. C. Stip
J. G. Chariton beat E. W. Gar-
diner 1 up
W. Kershaw beat A. Andrews at
the 20th
A "Murphy Fial!
(Continued on Page (7)
RECREIO LADIES'
· BADMINTON
“E” And “B” Teams Record Wins
Hassan and W., A Reed (Colours) and A. Silva (Whites); the Ister three being the pick of the two-in- termediate lines.
Fowler And Dirett Shine Awtar Singh, in the leader's position, and Saraagat Singh, st inside-left, shone fiz Colours in the attack, but the whole of Whites" : attack was alwys in the picture," During the week-end
two particularly the right-wing - com- matches in the Club de Recreio bination of S. Fowler and Divett Ladies Badminton Toumiment
to 41:
Fowler produced excelent form
port of Awbar Singh, with whom he also combined excellently.
(Continued on Page - 5.)
In the semi-final round of the were decided at King's-Park. can the wing and scared two very "Dewar Trophy" G. P. Murphy, The "E" team beat the "D" team: good"goals," one for Colours when. beat J. G. Charlton 5 and 4 and by 59 aces to 51, while the "B" he changed over at the interval to E O. Murphy beat J. McKelvie 3 team beat the "D" team by 61 aces their inside-right position in sup- and 2.
"E" Team Defeats "D" Yet another golfer has joined
Mrs. Cita Soosa and Miss 3. Reme the distinguished ranks of the dis ""E" team)----- select few who have holed out in lost to Miss Silva and Miss O. one, E. G. Judd, playing over the Kowloon course yesterday, holed out at the 6th in one!
·MARTON · ENTERS FANLING
GOLF FINAL
Ribeiro sur.
· Miss A. Osmund
Basto CE” team):-- **
19-21Y LADIES BEAT
and Miss Oga
beat Miss A. Noronha, and Miss
N. E. Ribeiro
“Mist · A Remezños ; and Mrs. Im Exitos ("E"" term):
1936 | lost to Ming L. Annupczo and
Miss R E Rosario
In the Royal Hong Kong Golf Mim C. Silva and Miss
19-21
*-*D" Again Lose
Silve
Ribeiro, su
·19-21-
Durban, Yesterday. ...The first Test-match between South Africa and Australia (four The Junior Shield encounter days) commenced here yesterday The second Ladies Interpori Cinb Championship semi-finals Netto "E" team)"=" between the Fusiliers and the when the home team were dis hockey trial will take place on the played at Fanling yesterday, O. E lost to Miss Silva and Miss O. combined BASC & RAOC missed for 243 runs in their first "Y" ground next Sunday morning C. Marton, the holder, best K. E.
S. Xavier and Mis E. Eibeiro eleven resulted in the former win innings Australia batted for commencing at 10 am. and the Robertson 1 up, while D. 3. ning by the odd goal in three only a few minutes before the following have been invited to Gilmore beat A. M. W. Scott by 4 beat Ming Noronha and Miss
The game was keenly contested close of play, at which stage the attend: but devoid of thrills, the Baziliers scores weres—
Ce end 3
Whites-Mrs. Lamson (HK): Miss H. D. Rumjahn & Mrs. newer appearing to extend them. South Africs, 1st innings 248: E. M. Gray (H.K.) and kiss A Fow- Ter ("2": 15sg J. Wong (St. An selves. A festate of the game (Rowan 56, Nourse 30, Wade 31 drews) Mine E. Bryson (MBA) Chin Win
was magnificent goalkeeping byland Crisp 35; Fleetwood-Smith 4 and Mrs. Bell (HK); Miss W- Marsh Further progress was made in Cooper, in the Corps goal. He for 16, O'Reilly 3 for 65, Grim (SE), Miss P. Gitems (St. £n- the first round of the Colony Miz-Again clearly proved that he is mett 2. for 48 and McCormick 1 drew) Mix Whits (CBA), Miss
worth his place in representative for 50) Doubles cannis touFIZERS
Football
ed
when three
(Continued, on Page 7)
OPHOLDING PRESTICE:
Australia 0 for 0 Berter.
CHALLENGE TO TARLETON:
M. Sinaley (HK) and Miss C. Botel- ho. (Becreio). 4 Colourusan Kiss J. Weller Miss C. Oncia White (St
METCALFE SETS WORLD RECORD
Japanese Mark Shattered
$21-11
N. Ribeiro" Mias Myra Noronks and Miss Care mer Botelho (3- beat Miss L.: Assumpeso: und
Miss E. Rosiño
MACAO HOCKEY WIJ
The HKSR.A hockey terus, who made the trip to Macao Over the week-end were beaten by the Macao Hockey Club by 4 goals to 3 yesterday
sampie
RECREIO LADIES
IN SEVEN-A-SIDE
MRS. READ SCORES ONLY GOAL.
PROMISING PORTUGUESE. PLAYERS ON VIEW
very exciting Junior Indier" Seven-A-Side hockey match was wimessed at "King's Park yester- {day, when the “17 Ladies bext, | the Recreio Ladies juniors by an [only goal scored by Max. Read fus the latter stages of the second
The Recreto Ladies were unfor- without the services of -forward, Ming ailed to make. and Chies.
oughout
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