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DEFEAT NAVY IN LAI WAH CUP WILSON AND KNOX IN LIMELIGHT
NAVY SUCCESSFUL IN OFF SEDE TRAP
(By "REFEREE") The failure of Ernie Strange at left-half, and Fowler, the right-wing, and the comparatively poor display of A. Y. Gao, in the first half of the match, were outstanding features of the Lai Wah Cup game on the Kowloon Football Club ground yesterday when the Civilians beat the Royal Navy by 4 goals to 1, after being outplayed for two-thirds of
rame.
the
The outstanding player was Wilson, the Civilisms inside.left. who paved the way for two of the four goals scored by D. Knox, the Civilian leader, who enhanced his chances for Interport honours with a clever display.
Exploiting the off-side trap, the Navy broke up several enterprising attacking movements by the Civil ians, F. Fowler being the biggest defaulter in this department. He was left severely alone for half the game, although he became really dangerous in the second-half, when The Bashed across some lovely cen tres one of which eventually cul minated in the net.
Blackbourn Shines Blackbouma played a very Ane defensive game and he really saved Govano
the Civilians from defeat. was not able to keep to his feet and miskicked frequently, although be brightened up considerably in the latter stages and Forrow, who was brought into the right-half position in place of Bliss, who is on the injured list, was disappoint ing in his distribution, although he spoiled well.
Fleming worked hard at inside right, but was obviously handi- capped by his lack of inches, although he paved the way for the fourth goal with a perfect pass to D. Knox. He was a. tireless worker and, dropping back as an extra half-back, gave the Navy Knox forwards a gruelling time. and Wilson did not combine as well as I thought they would.
Inspired Display
Beltran, in the pivot position, gave an inspired performance and his coolness under all circumstances played a big part in the Civilians'
SUCCESS
Sports
CHINESE SURPRISE
ARMY
4-3
Chatter Lead 4 When Game
(By "REFERRE")
Keverban's Comeback THE Fusiliers are eagerly hoping that Keneghan will rejoin their senior tex He is now able to play soccer in the Third Division and inter-company games and it is possible that he will be able to take his place in the first team by the end of the you.
Is Abandoned
CAMPBELL AND ERWIN SHIRE
Fielding a very young side" and almost completely different to that which was advertised, the Chinese caused a minor sensation when they led the Army by 4 goals to 3 during the extra time in their Lai Wah Cup-clash as Causeway Bay yesterday, the game being abandoned owing to darkness. One Low Badminton Team
Chan Tak-fai and Henry Young. THE Taikoo Recreation Club is 1. definitely not entering the Colony Badminton League this set in the Chinese attack, were con son. The sole reason for this definually in the limelight and toge- cision is that they experienced ther with Lai Showing were re- great difficulty last season in rais-sponsible for two quick opening goals, while Wong. Wah-gay, the Chinese custodina, and Lam Tak, po and Hor Cho-yin, in their de fence, were also largely instru mental in the soldiers failure to secure the lead.
ing a regular team. Loss To Colony Sport
THE Colony last one of its finest allrounders last Tuesday when Lieut. J. P. Williams, a wicket and hockey Interporter, left Hong Kong for England on furlough prior to service with the East Lancashire Regiment in India.
Bowlers' Cricket Team
Campbell Shises Campbell, the Army pivot, was their outstanding player and initi- ated several fine movements, two of which led to goals, while Evans and Taylor, on the flanks, lent
THE Sunday Cricket League, run by the Indian Recreation Clab for the benefit of its members, will be getting under way soon and valuable support. is learned that those members who
Talbot, inside-left, and Erwin, played lawn bowls in the League dig the summer will enter a on the night-wing, were the pick
They should do fof a mediocze Amy attack team this year.
quite well as a few of them also play cricket for the cith, including A. H. Eumjaha, M. R. Abbas, the two Minus and A. Baker. Bad Luck On Beck
Chan Tak-far (1) and Henry
the first half, while Fugin and Young scored for the Chinese, in Talbot (partly) soured for the Anny. In the second half Erwin C. BECK, the former Colony netted the Army's third goal and A fast bowler, who was recently although the Chinese were rebect here on holiday, expressed great and to play excartime, Chan Tak- regret at not having been able to take part in the cricket match be fai sent them ahead, the game tween the last Interpart cricket being abandoned owing to darkness. team and the ex-Interporters as beIt will have to be replayed, had been ordered a long rest by his medical officer following an opera- tion for appendicitis. Eastern's Soccer Captain
R.
M. AZEM, who was formerly a member of the now defunct Young Indian football team is the present captain of the. Extern Football Clubs Second Division team. He plays under the name of Lee Chee-hung,
A.
́VERDICTS
(Continued from. Page 2)·
Unlucky Police
Willerton, from the junior team, and Brittain, the reserve-back, were definitely the pick of both
Despite enjoying the majority of play, the Police seniors were Jagain doomed to failure and they Kitchell, Laid Up
were extremely mizcky to have: R. KETCHELL, Rho played for conceded both points to Recreio.
the Indian Recreation Club last season in the First Division of the Cricket Lease, has been con- fized to his bed for the past week with an attack of malaria. It is therefore very unlikely that he will take part in the
he opening League match of the season. Suthad's New Hancer: And Renation Club's pro- S. SUFFLAD, one of the mising bataspen, kas been elected Vice-captain of their premier eleven in place of SA. Munil, who was forced to reign owing to pressure
of work
Hills was the pick of the Navy defence, his accurate clearances and neat interceptions being a feature of the display. Wride the Naval pivot, was undoubtedly the BOWLS SEASON ENDS
C.C.C Hold Closing
best defender and feeder or dis- play.
Playing his usual cool and esi- culated game, Wride fed his for- wards with excellent passes,
although he found Knox & trifle too fast for him. His excellent positioning was his best saset. Bower at left-half was also good
Day
AT HOME” AND TEA DANCE
teams..
Eastern Goskeeper!ON ÁTT Tang Yat-ming, in goal for Eastern, was the outstanding figure against the East Lancs. In the senior clash last Saturday and the prevented the newcomers to senior League from sustaining a much bigger defeat.
+
· Darkan's Return The return of Durham, one of the Colony's leading custodians · during the Artillery's hey-day, to Lyeman's goal-keeping position made little difference to their
chances against the Rifles, al
An At Home, held by the though they were lucky, not to and together with Johnson the left Craigengower Cricket Club, yesve secured a stare of the spoils. winger, made the most dangerous terday, was attended by a huge pair in the Navy attack
the
gathering of members and their
they checked the run of big' winx by the sailors, who had to be con-
Cannell started off well and friends Lawn bowls and temns The Fanlies give the Navy- scored a very fine opening goal, but were played during the afternoos juniors a shock on Saturday, when he and his colleagues McCloud and surd the functions closed, with Wallace lacked the finishing highly successful tea-dance......... touches, while Baxter, ona At the conclusion of the presentext to share four goals. This was right-wing, was dangerous at all station to members of the trophien probably the result of several of -- times.
won during the season, a presethe, latters players being trans- Knox (Civilians) and Cannellation was made to Mr. and Mrs, ferred to the senior team, includ vy) scored in the opening half D. K. Kharza, who are leaving the ing McCland and Wride, who have and Knox (5) scored for the Civil-Colony on retiremet next Satur-hitherto largely contributed to- ians in the second period.
wards the sailors' big scores.“
BLAMED FOR LACK
OF KEENESS
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day.
Prizes
Price List
won in the different
Frond Of Themselves
branches of sport last years were The Club juniors have reason
presented by Mrz, Kharassm
to be proud of themselves follow- Billards Handicap---1, A. Kiting last Saturday's match against chel; 2, IL V. Pearse. NA the Kowloon Chinese when the Tennis: Singles Championship-team shared 10 goals after being $1, A. V. Gosuna; 2, J. W. Leonard..
Singles Handicap-1, G., Choa041 in arrears.
It is therefore particularly F. E. Zimmern.
Doubles Championship.......- Winner, THIRD DIVISION: RESULTS significant to have Oliver's vindi- eation of, 3-2-3 packing, and it, W. Leonard and Y. Bachiuma, Banners-up, AV, Gorno and R. seems to me that we might pander Chor
CREDENThere were two games in the his remarks with profit. The 3-2-3 Doubles Handicap Winner, W. Third Division, of the Football method is sound enough. Where it J, Howard and Y. Hachioma; Ron League yesterday, the East Lanes. sometimes fails is in our applica-Ders-Up, A. Kriebell and HD beating the RASC. at Chatham Road by 4 goalsto 1, Ratelide (2) tion of it.
1. Mixed Doubles-Winner,
Miss R
and Jones (2) netting for the
In extenuation of their defeats Eunjahn and G. Chan: Fumer-inners, while Hilton scored for.
by Swansea, Wales and England, Miss 7. Chos and D. Hung the New Zealanders were most in CricketFirst 21 Batting Average the losers. On the same ground 4. B. Hameon; First Bowling Aver- later in the afternoon, the Royal sistent that the quailty of Boghy are U. M. Onsar, Second II Batting Air Force beat the Chinese Police football over here had improved Average, Dr. G. WALam; Second by 2 goals to 1 Hilller and Elton vastly since earlier New Zealand Bowling
Bowling Area Champion scoring, while the losers replied
Dr. C. W.
teams swept from victory to vic-
ship, E. Baan; 2, B. F. La through Wong Un tory.
Singles Handicap. J. S. X This I take leave to doubt. Was dolz; 2,
2. W.J
"Phelps
flast year's England team-beiter Pairs Find WILCE Souza, R. Baxa, Dr. V. N than the one beaten by New Zea-U. Omar Runners-up, J. File Atienza, J. S. Landolt U. M. Cmaz.
Landolto
1. Cavanagh AS and in 1925, with such forwards Ferald and 7. S.
Rink Wimmer, W. EL Atkins, Bosanket, Bamazonas ALA www.Wakefield, A. T. YoyoDiy Self A A. Bazack and E. el E. el Arenlii, D. Ramjanu
Winners of Spoons on
G. S. Conway, B. Cove Busith, A Arcalli, Ranners - B. SORES,
Howard, L. CR
F. Blackiston and J. S. Tucker, and A. ES. Alves, & S. Gomes and R. played last year, Pau such backs as A. T. Young, HJ, Special Prize Kittermaster, L. 1. Corbett, B. ABW. Bradbury to the Hamilton-Wickes, Y. G. Davies on twinning the First Division Duncan, MW: "Randall, W.
and J. C. Gibbs?
| Shield E F. Laz, Á
by Mr. Arculli J. W. Leonard, Team AE Coates and U. M
Coates, and J. Carzagh.
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