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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935

TOMMY LOUGHRAN

TRIUMPHANT

STRICKLAND MADE TO

LOOK A NOVICE

T

EXPERIENCE BEATS YOUTH

London, November 13.

Miss B.:Pope, abare., is being badly wissed by the Hong Kong- Ladies' Hockey Club from their senior intermediate line.

OMMY LOUGHRAN, the American boxer, gave a crowd of 10,000 people at Wembley For-Trot last night a glimpse of the great fighter he must For-Trot have been when he was undefeated light-heavy THE EXPANSION For-Trot. weight champion of the world. He beat Maurice! OF BADMINTON

Strickland, of New Zealand, on points over 10)

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The crowd would have liked something more than a glimpse however, for although it was easy to admire the supreme science of this fine veteran for a few rounds, something else was wanted before the end It never came.

ARSENAL ON THE DECLINE

THE OLD STRIKING POWER LOST

BUT VILLA SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

(By John Robertson),

London, November 10. SOME of my readers become infuriated when Arsenal are mentioned in this column, but to-day I am not here to praise Caesar Just the reverse. The old striking power in attack has The records prove

BY THE RECREIO gone temporarily at least.

Intra-Club Tourney

Established

At this period last season Arsenal had scored 40 goals, eleven more than their present total. They were second in the table with 19 points; at present they are fourth with only 15 points against 20 for Sunderlandiam

Whether Loughran is more deadly than he appeared last

SIX-TEAMS FORMED

These five points will want some-retrieving--- Sunderland |night remains to be seen, for he was never extended to the

(and Derby) have full marks at home, while Arsenal have dropped slightest degree. Strickland, a keen and promising young

The Club de Recreio have once four home points. The moral is obvious. Arsenal have become Sghter, spent the 10 rounds looking for an opening and never again taken the lead in expanding stereotyped and over-anxious in attack. As I said last week look found it. He was full of determination and eagerness to land a the activities of Badminton by the out for two newcomers. One victory in the last five matches is real punch on the solid, but elusive, body of Longhran.

formation of a Recreio Intra-Club not championship form But the American tripped

tournament, the opening match ofļ lightly through the fight, with,,

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which is scheduled to be played TAIKOO CAUSE- at 6 pm. next Friday.

The Recreio Ladies' Badminton. Tournament, which is in full swing, will soon be concluded- there are only four remaining matches

UPSET IN MEN'S

BADMINTON

Beat Kowloon Tong At Home

RECREIO “A” SWAMP ST. JOHNS

>

Derby County were, perhaps, Ta little lucky to take a point from Highbury yesterday, but they missed the mercurial Gal. lacher at centre. Charlie Napier, who played his first League game in London, found the position a bit onerous. Napier has played occasionally at centre for Glasgow Celtic- he has turned out in every posi tion in the forward line but he did not relish the pace of this game

Bowers Injured

Sixty Playing Members Six teams comprising 60 mem- There was no mistaking Lough-

MUI FONG TEAMS CLASH

Ibers have been formed to "parti-| ran's class. He was never show?,

cipate in the new tournament.

but there was an easy mastery in j

The Hong Kong University were Bach team will-be-captained-by-a every action, raising in the first beaten by 29 points to 15 in their member who figures in the Be second encounter in the Hony creio Mixed Doubles and Men's place from footwork, the like of which we have not

Kong Ladies' Basketball League Doubles Badminton League. Since

against the South China: Athletic In direct contrast to the Ladies Stribling came.

Association at (Continued on Page 11)

Chinese Tournament, the new tournament YMCA. last night

will be won by the team scoring Tong Club by 7 sets to 2 at Quarry had an injury, to his knee just be-

fore the gauge. The University were weak in the greatest number of games.

At King's Park, St. John's were (Continued on Rage 11) their passing and shooting.

completely overwhelmed by, the] Recreio "A"; team, who wou 211 Jinine set th

seen

CENTURY FOR *

MCCABE

Australians Score 200 For 4

FIRST TEST AT DURBAN

Durban, Yesterday. The four-day Test cricket match between the Australians and South Africans w23 continued here to day when the former brought their overnight score of 0 for 0 to 280 for 4

It will be recalled that the home. team were all out for 248 on the opening day.

Stan McCabe scored 149, while W. Brown collected 66 and F. [Darling_51_not_out.

South Africa: 248. Australia: 280 for 4

-Reuter

THIRD ROUND OF

F.A. CUP

CREWE AT HOME -

TO HOLDERS

WEST BROM. TO MEET HULL

the

The Mai Fong sentors and juniors also clashed last night at |the "I", but the latter won the

game by 25 points to 16.

The following are the teams with the number of points scored by each individual playez:-- Hong Kong University

THE TEAMS The following are the teams:

team:

M. Oliveira, F. J. Remedios, L. Silva, D. F. Lopes, P. N, -da Silva, E. *** team:

The Taikoo Recreation Club created a sensation in the Men's I understand that Derby intend- Doubles Badminton League last fed to play Bowers with Napier night by outplaying the Kowloon inside, but the big England leader

Bay.

The results were as follows:- Taikoo's Surprise Wi wen

HA, Alves, C. N. Sälva, A L Basto, A. V. Remedios, A. P. Gutter At Quarry Bay last right the res, F. F. Ribeiro, P. M. Rosario, MTaikoo Recreation Club beat the F. Pinna, F. Yvanovick and G. Kowloon Tong Club by sets to

*

21-3

LONDON SCOTTISH STILL UNBEATEN

Blackheath Fail To

vantage

LIND'S VERT FINE STRATEGY

Perei Misses Emily Lien, Ini-Change "C" team

T Stainton and Be Bogsisärs (8), Ewok intan (7 pts.). L

J. J. Berzadios, B. T. Gosano, M. (Taiko) Choa, Margaret Kong and P. Smalley. Souses, A. V. Gosano, G. A. Eibeiro, beat S. A. Gray and G. A Whi Total 15 points.

A. S. Xavier, L. M. M. Alves, C. Mbext P. C.. Leng and 3. M. Pong South China Athletic Association: Xavier, P. A. Silva and H. Gonsalves beat E. Wong and . Mok. 21-14

Misses Li Yak-mui (13 pts.), Kwan "D" team:

C. Summers and A. W. Norrie (Tai-- Wan-fan (7 pts.), Chu Wing-mar (9) L. A. Carvalho, A. Belo; E. [100)-- *** ̧. PIS), Tong Mai-yuk, Wong Di-lan, A. R. Alves, J. A. V. Soares, G. A. Dent Gray and White and Ko King-in. Total 23 points Noronha, C. Assutipcao, C. C. Pereira, beat Leng and Pong Mai Fong Girls School "A team-J. F. V. Ribeiro, V. Ivanovich and A. beat Wong and Mok

Misses Fu Pik-zan, Chan Chai-china M. Remedios. (14 pts.), Margaret Chan (11 pts.). "E" team=" Lingee Ho, Chu: Cham-thun, and ly A M Silva, E A. Barros, J. L Mai-ching Total 25 points.

Xavier, H. A. Noronha, C. M. Xavier, Mini Fong Giris" School "B" team: C. Barretto, D. C. Alves, C. M. da

Ip Wai-hang (6 pts), Lan Sui- Almada, A: Prata and S. Faria. chee, Wong King-chan (4. pts.), Wong "F" team: Po-chan, Chan Wai-ying, Ng Shaned-

E. de Sousa, A. E. Xavier, F. J. Club de Recreio "A" tean beat and finished very strongly ring, The Chai-wan (6 pts.), and Ng Ribeiro, J. Gonsalves, CY, Noronha, the St. John's Club bp 9 sets to Woon-ying Total 16 points.

L. F. V. Ribeiro, A. F. Noronha, C. N.nil: Gosano, and A. M. Xavier

LA. Carvalho and A. M. Silva FIXTURES

(Recreio. "A") zi

DIOCESAN GIRLS BEAT HK. LADIES “C”

IN SEVEN-A-SIDE

(Cuntinued from Page 4) Miss Bockler opened the scoring in the first half after a fizetnolo effort from the middle of the field, Sheffield Wednesday, holders of and not long after the commence the FA. Cap. will visit Crewe in ment of the second half followed the Third Round of the compets up a mistimed clearance by Miss tion, while West Bromwich Albion, Baskett to score once again. last season's runners-up, will be at home to Hull

London, To-day.

Just before the end the EK

1. Dovey and J. Gatmell last co Gray, and White beat Leung and Pong

lost to Wong and Mok

-(BY LEIGHTON)

London. London Scottish are stili (Taikoo); beaten. In, besting Blackheath af 5-21-the Richmond Athletic Ground, by 21-31 two goals and a try. (13 points) to |two tries (6, paints), they made

better use of their chances and of the the wind than their opponents,

St. John's Overwhelmed At Kings Park last night,

12-21

The list of scheduled fixtures are beat F. E. Kwok and G. A. Smith 21- as follows:

beat R. Koh and D. Kwok

Dec. 3 " Dec. 27

Jan

Ladies secured their only goal CBS. BEAT TEAM

through Miss Smalley, who follow-

Arsenal, the League champions, forward to store from OF 5 ST. ANDREW'S

{the circle's edge.

will meet the winners of the Second Round draw between Old-

D.G.SKiss J. Hail; Miss S. West, ham and Bristol Rovers, who is F. Fowler and Miss. N. Witchell; shared two goals on Saturday last. Mise S. Rainer, Miss H. Bockler and

The following is the complete Miss J. Broadbridge.

HXI "C"Miss J. Baskett and draw for the Third Bound, which will be played off on January 11: Miss Sleap; Miss M. Yeariel, Miss Miss G. Swan; Mrs. N. Bermitt and Manchester City v. Portsmouth

R. Smalley and Miss V. Blackham. Everton v. Preston

Bradford City v. Bournemouth.. Crewe T-Sheffield Wednesday. Tottenham Hotspurs v. Southend. West Ham. Itton. Liverpool v. Swanser. Orient.v. Charkom. ~Norwich #. Chelsea.

Derby v. Dartford:

......

Halifax or Hartlepools v. Grimsby. Middlesbrough Southampton Stockport . Plymouth. Wolverhampton J. Leeds.

Ceicester v. Brentford. Chester or Reading - Manchester

Chesterfield or Walsall y. Newcastle Notts County v Tranmere Doncaster. Notts Forest Dulhars or Bristol Rovers v Arsen

Had erheld.

Sheffield United

* Port Valezza del ty. Scarborough or Brighton

Stoke

CAER-CLARK CUP TOURNAMENT

(Continued from Euge, L.) Champions Only Reverse The only reverse the Hong Kong Ladies have had up to the present was when they were held

|

beat H P. Blake and L. V.

Catz

H. Lind and J. A.Talienz“WETE the rival master-minds:: Both sized of the situation mirably and

made the best possible: nae of the wind with their kicking.

Tallent might well have mved

of the match for Blackheath when,

E. de Sousa and H. A. Alyes spotting a weakness in the Scot

(Recreio "A"?>

beat Kwak and Smith

beat Koh and Kwok

best Histe and · Catt

tish centre, he changed places 21-14 with H. Rees in the second hal 21-2 and swerved grandly-through the

·I. I. Remedios and J. Ribeiro ánn-j gaps. Yet, as often before. his

(Recreio “A”)

beat Kwok and Smith

beat Koh and Kwok

beat Blake and Cait,

hands betwayed him "at critical 216moments.

21-17

21-5

Games.

League Table To Date

Talent's Eature

It was his fallure to hold a high

St. Andrew's "A 4 4 0 32 48 one of those chances, which he so

Recreio "B"

Recreio "A"".

Fire Briga

St. John's

GIRLS BY 3 NILS. Andrew's

(Continued from Page 4)

Constructive Game

The Schoolgirls played a good constructive game and the backs invariably sent the ball into the Saints circle, where many 23 ex- jciting tussle was witnessed

Miss Lakeman opened the scoring in the first half from close in, and this was followed by another from. Miss Martin,

in the second half Miss Booker added the third

V. R. C. Taikoo B.C..

S. and S. Horne Ebot Hall “A” Eliot Ha3* Kowloon Tong

PW LP AP pass on the line that gave Lind

123 12 8 regularly turns to account. On 0:21 5 8 this occasion five vital points ar- 3 1 28 10 crued:

113 185

Lind's fine strategy was de- monstrated near the end of the match, which was a gruelling af- fair throughout that

After the Scottish forwards had relieved a prolonged siege, he re 05.10.35 fused to give Blackheath a chance to fight back and placed the "ball beautifully near the COFDET {flag with a free kick instead of

taking a shot at goal

EASTERN NOT TO LODGE PROTEST.

Sequel To Junior Shield Game

It is learned that the Eastern Athletic Association are not lodg- CBS.; Miss H. Marting Ming Ji Humphreys, Miss M. McCaw, Miss/cling a protect in connecting with to a draw by the Ladies, and Bone; Mini J. Booker, Miss A. Mar-their Junior Shield game against their return fixture on January 4, tin, and Miss. 1. Lakemente

South China last Sunday, but have

at Sookupoo, is being eagerly St. Andrew's+--Miss-E „Azmold, written to the Association to the looked forward to by both teams ise E Banker, Miss F Lee, Miss Neffect that Tse Kam hang, one

Banker and Miss J. Booker. The Hong Kong dies are for- tunate in that the reliz

Miss

.COM

the

Iley,

JUNIOR SHIELD MATCH. TOMORROW

their own registered pizyers, play-

ed for South China against ther

OXFORD RUGEY DEFEAT

bean - Polica tem wil)- London, To-day, Lincolns in the Breend friendly Bugby Union

the Junior Shied Coma

the Edinb

the Kowloon ground leads commencing at 230 beat Oxford Univer

RECREIO LADIES

TEAM BUILDING

VERY DIFFICULT

(Continued rosa

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