1938-02-21 — Page 21

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An anxious moment in the South China goal during last Saturday's game against the Corinthians. Tarrant, the visiting centre-forward, is on the extreme left while Mak Shui-hon and Lau Hing-choi anxiously watch the ball with Miller, the visitors' left-winger cutting in to try and head off the ball. ("Mail" photo).

Highlights Of The Game

4.00 p.m. Services kicked off.

HOW JOCKEYS FARED ON FIRST DAY

H. Maitland

4.04 p.m. Miller scored, but Tarrant V. V. Needa

offside.

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4.06 p.m. Bradbury netted Corinthians”

FIRST GOAL from opening by Dance.

J. Pote-Hunt

R. B. Moller

F. Marshall

H. C. Pih

L. P. Ralph

B. A. Proulx

C. Encarnacao

4.08 p.m. Calvert sent in long range B L. Tao...---

shot which struck corner, öf

SW. Tang

upright after Wingfield got K. S. Sha fingers to the ball,

4.11 p.m. Pearson crossed perfect tre, but Grogan missed completely.

4.12 p.m. Pearson dribbled in

W. G. Poy

C. L. Gregory

cen-A. Noodt

ball W. H. S. Davis

Y. K. Wouh

P. A. Fishbourne

close D. R. A. Spreckley

range, but shot point-blank|T. W. Chattey

at Wingfield.

C. E. W. Scott' B. L. de Robeck

4.13 p.m. Scramble `in Corinthians' I. T. Fung

goal area,

McGuigan drove K. L. Ip ball past left upright with A. W. Raymond Wingfield helpless.

Ip Kui Ying S. L. Tuen

4.15

p.m.

Bradbury cut in but hit left S. C. Liang

with Church well

upright beaten.

4.17 p.m. Tarrant headed - in

L. B. Chao D. Black

Corin-

thians' SECOND GOAL“ from perfect centre by Pearce.

4.26 p.m. Bradbury · worked way into

position from. opening by Dance to score Corinthians' THIRD GOAL with perfect shot.

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DRAW FOR LOCAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES

Following is the draw for the Co- lony's tennis championships:

Byes: Taul Wai Pui. v. A Chan. J. A. H. Douglass v. W. Sander.

1st Round:-E. C. Fincher v. Ma Nai Kwong.

F. V. Harrison v. P. S. Leong, Marsland v. A. Crawford.

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B. Szeto v. Luk Ding Cheong. S. A. Rumjahn v. Major F. Baines.

F. A. Broadbridge v. W. A. Land. Leone Ping Chiu v. H Y Họ A. V. Gosano v. S. W. Liang, Lee Wai Tong v. S. A. Gray. ·

HOW OWNERS FARED ON FIRST DAY

L. Dunbar Dynasty Cire

C. W. K. Mrs. Dunbar

J. M. Smith W. K. Yuen John Peel Lan

C. N. K.

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F. C. Hall

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Eu Tong Sen

2

Li & Edgar

G. G. N. Tinson

T.

Lady Northcote

B. Agaroff v. Wei Chung. A. Ware v. Wong Shiu Wing. Pay Lt.Cdr. R. H. Rump v. J. C. Pool.

- Tsui Yan Pui v. W. J. Skinner.

N. Drysdale v. Pang Oi Lam.

S. S. Hussain v. H. Owen Hughes. M. W. Lov. Firdos Khan, Paul Kong v. Y. C. Lau.

Wong Fook Nam v. J. W. Leonard. F. H. Kwok v. H. Chan.

Cheng Ping Yeung v. Tennie Wong. D. K. Leung v. T. E. Wheble.

J. F. L. Smalley v. I. M. A. Razack. W. C. Hung v. Tonnie Wang. G. W. Sewell v. George Choa. Byes:-T. A. Pearce v. T. C. Monag- han. S. A Hussain v. H. D. Rumjahn.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES

Byes: Luk Ding Cheung and Wong Shiu Wing v. A. Warr and W.

A. Land.

Kwok Hin Wang T. M. Gregory Gredka

Marber

L. Reidy Lucky Lancashire

Mrs. Stanton Yeung Bing Yuen Wolf & Harrison S. W. Tang Mrs. Pearce

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CHALLENGE

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang Y. CUP FOR

R. B. Bulpin and F. A. Fowler.

S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. Ip Cho LIBERTY BAY?

Pong and Liu Kwai Fan.

I. Agafuroff and J. Pengelly v. D:

K. Leung and B. Szeto.

A. V. Gosano and A. V. Remedios v. Leisen Lew and Peter U.

Ng Kam Chuen and P. F. Choy v. J. W Leonard and George Choa.

Paul Kong and Lee Wai Tong v. Major L. A. Newnham and Major

T. Baines.

Leung Ping Chiu and Marsland. 1st Round: N. W. Dimsey and

Delane v. G. W. Sewell and T. Monaghan.

(By "RAPIER")

The valuable trophy presented for the Challenge Cup can only be won outright by the owner Fwhose pony or ponies win

the event two years in succession. P. It was won by Dynasty's King's C.Warden last year.

Byes:-E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung v. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo. Liberty Bay did not participate v. A. C. I. Bowker and W. M. Barton.

Ma Nai Kwong and Li Kwan Hing last year due to lameness, but it

5.04 p.m. Saw worked grand opening for Pearson to net · FIRST GOAL for Services and first · H. Owen Hughes and T. A. Pearce was in fine condition last Satur- day, when it won the the New v. A. Chan and H. Chan. -

H. A. Barros and J. Gonsalves v. Stables Plate, and I, therefore, Wong Fuk Nam and Cheong Ping expect to see it sent out here to- Yeung

day.

against Corinthians in pre- sent series.

4.35 p.m. Corinthian forwards bomb. 5.12 p.m. Grogan worked ball to Pear

́ard Services' goal, but with. out scoring, Watson brilliant.

4.40 p.m. McGuigan centred, Whit- taker handled, but linesman pointed to corner when ́re- feree appealed for help!

son, who over-tapped ball when well positioned,

5.14 p.m. Forward pass from William- son snapped up by McGuigan, who beat Wingfield to ball only to see his lob strike top of upright.

4.57 p.m. Pearce brought ball in to 5.15 p.m. Watson robbed Tarrant of

place past Church, but Bright saved well by covering up.

ball almost on own goal line.

−5.03-p.m.-Calvert-centred from left. 5.35 p.m. Tarrant hit right

wing and McGuigan scored, but three inside forwards ruled offside.

with splendid drive

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5.40

m. End of game.

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Tsui Wai Pui and Tsui Yan Pui v. T. E. Wheble and J. A. H. Douglass.. Wei Chung and Fang Oi Lam V. Pay. Lt. Cdr. R. H. Rump and Flt. However good King's Warden Lit. Watt.

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

Byes: T. A. Pearce v. J. F. L Smalley.

W. M. Barton v. F. V. Harrison. W. Sander v. T. E. Nave. A. T.

Dow.

- 1st Round:-H., Owen Hughes B. O'M. Deane.

H. D. Bidwell v. H. J. Armstrong. Byes:-L. Goldman.

E. E. Story v. R. L. D. Wodehouse. G. W. Sewell v. J. C. Pool.

F.-C. Monaghan v. N. W., Dimsey,

V.

Interest in this race will prob- ably centre round King's Warden and the greatly improved Soldier of Honour, which performed re- markably well to beat both Trentbridge and Diana Bay last Saturday. Nevertheless, I cannot see Soldier of Honour putting one across King's Warden.

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