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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 10, 1941

SOUTH CHINA EASILY DEFEAT KWONG WAH

Slippery Ground Greatly Hampers Good Football

Losers' Forwards

Lack Finish

IN DISMAL WEATHER and on a slipperys. ground, which made ball control difficult, South China comfortably defeated Kwong Wah by 5 goals to 1 in their First Division League game at Caro- line Hill yesterday after lading at the interval by two clear goals.

Kwong Wah played gallantly to the last minute of the game but their forwards were very slow in front of goal and did not show much anticipation or combination

South China's otterk, though scoring five times, was not really and only the very impressive

fine passing of Lee Was-tong, who sent the ball to marked play- ere at all times enabled them to worry Kwong Wah's de- fence.

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Lau Fook

Neither goalkeeper was really chances but was too slow while tested. Lee Kwok-kee had slight - | Ting Yung-sat ly more to do than Tam and it chuer. big inside-forwards, d' was only in the closing minutes not give him the that Tam war seen in action.

South China was well served by their intermediate line who were better able to hold

their feet. Lau Chung-sung and Lau Hing-choy, the wing halves, did much good work and both kept their wingers well supplied with passes. Lam Tal-po lay for behind and was instrumental in breaking up many Kwong Wah movements.

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SOCCER TABLES ON THE NEXT

China

FIRST DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts.

19 11 2

3 48 22 29

6 43 37 24

19 16 2

2 59 22 32

10 14

19 13

17 6

17 6

18 4

Bastorn Bing Tao Middlesex Kowloon Police R. Navy K. Wah .19 4 R. Scots 17 5 Club

16 4 1 10 29 47 9 St. Joseph's 19 3 3 13 20 49

3

2 67 30 31

3

4

8 29 32 14

1

10 27 43 13

5 9 42 47 13

4 11 40 61 12 2 10 32 44 12

SECOND DIVISION

R.E R.A.5.C. Sing Tao Middlesex 8. China Kit Chee

Goals

9

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 21 17 3 1 86 24 37 22 17 2 3 105 32 36 18 12 3 3 56 22 27 21 12 3 6 64 41 27 22 11 5 22 10 3

6 81 31 27 9 43 54 23 2 10 40 36 22

Yan-leung had several

R. Scots

22 10

purt

30th R.A. R. Navy necessary supK. Wah

R.A,O C. South China scored early in Police the first half through Lee Wai- Club tong and after a period of dull Kowloon football during which South China | was mostly on the defence, Leej Shek-yau scored.

21 9

4 8 53 52 22

22 9

2 11 49 62 20

22 7

4 11 39 83 18

23 7 21 5 22 2 19 0

4 12 37 55 18

115 32 77 11

2 18 22 100 6 4 15 18 86

4

THIRD DIVISION

Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 19 13 4 2 56 22 30 19 13

In the second half Chan Tak- fat scored before Lee Yan-leung replied for Kwong Wah. The R.A.F. other foals for South China wero | Signals

Lee 24th R.A...20 scored by Lee Wai-tung and

36th R.A...17 10 2

SOUTH

4

2 49 19 30

9

5

6 49.26 23

5 56 24 22

6 44 39 22 4 41 25 21 7 34 32 20 9 38 57 20 9 51 32 19

4

5

19

B 4

9 2

19

9 1

7

3

6

2 10 28 48 14

18 1

3 14 16 63

$5

.20 0

Lee Shek-yau was badly off, Shek-you. colour in the first half. His cen-|

CHINA-Tam Kwan-136th R.A... 19 ? tring was poor and

8. spoiled kon; Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam- 12th R.A... 17 many good opportunities by aim-, hung: Lau Hing-choi,_Lam_Tak-7th R.A. Jess kicking. Though he in-po. Lau Chung-sang: Leg Tacky, R.A.M.C...20 proved in the second half his dis-Chan Tak-fal, Lee Wal-tong, R.E. play was still below his usual Chow Man-chi and Lee Shek-internat'l 19 form.

20th R.A.. 18 KWONG WAH--Lee Kwok-kee¦ | Shell Chung Fai-lum, Leung Pak-waii | A.S.A. Cheong Wing. Wong Wah-kay, Chung Kun-far; Cheuk Shek-kam, Tin Yung-fat, Lee Yan-leung, Lata Fook-chuen and Wong King-

Lee Tuk-kee also did not make

the best USC of the pisses sent to him and his centring was not up to standard,

Lee Works Hard

Lee Wai-tong worked hard in tuc centre-forward position. He good solo

in several was seen moves and he had hard luck with several shots that just missed the post. Chat Man-chi was tricky and showed good ball control un- der dificult conditions. Chan Tak-fui found the heavy going difficult and he was in conse quence not so speedy.

Kwong Wah backs were good in their clearances, but did not pay much heed to where the ball went.

Wing King-chrong, on the lett- wing, was prominent with some good runs down the wing but he

you.

BANKIER'S

BRILLIANT

DISPLAY

9 43 41 17

1 19 6 83

BADMINTON AT V.R.C.

Following are latest results

FIGHT

BETWEEN LOUIS

AND ARTURO GODOY

BY MIDNIGHT OF APRIL 14 JOE LOUIS SHOULD HAVE PERMANENT POSSESSION OF ARTURO GODOY, WRITES HENRY MCLEMORE FROM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA,

The California Boxing Commis- slon has agreed to a bout between these two gladiators here in the spring. It will be their third meeting and as Joe already holds two legs on Godoy, he should get the Chilean for keeps the next tane out,

Joe gained his first leg on the

Latin-American undashing

by winning a 15-round decision. I never dull. First a monkey, then was in this fight that Godoy at- an armadillo, now a...? What tempted to make a monkey out of measures will he adopt in an effort Louis by making a monkey out to keep his profile intact? Perhaps of himself and hopping about the he will hire Frankie Albert, ring in a style more commonly Standford's quarter-back, to teach associated with apes than with him the T formation. That man- prize fighters.

Louis needed but eight rounds to knock out Godoy in their sec- ond fight, despite the use by the Chilean of a defensive measure in which he wrapped himself up in his shoulders and arms until he resembled a pouting armadillo, he might have weathered 15 more rounds had not curiosity ទទ to what was going on in the ring caused him to lift his head and take a peek. O? Joe, who had patiently waited for just such a move on Arturo's part, popped

in-motion stuff might come in mighty handy when Louis starts attacking.-United Press.

him violently and Arturo started faling in the best South American 1

way.

No Objections

When the subject of a California

MACAO WINS INTERPORT HOCKEY

The

eighth annual hockey. Interport en- between Hong

counter

meeting between Joe and Arturo Kong and Macao, which was first suggested by promoter

Mike Jacobs Los Angeles agent, was played in the Portu- Tom Gallery, the boxing commis-

sion chairman, Jerry Giesler, said guese Colony yesterday he had no objections, but that it afternoon, would have to be billed as an ex-

inhibition and not as a fight for the the Victoria Recreation Club bad-heavyweight championship of the minton tournament-

SINGLES HANDICAP

Xavier

world.

resulted in

win for Macao.

After leading by the odd goal in three at the interval, Macao Giesler probably was thinking went further ahead in the second Second, Round:.-J. Marques back to that April evening here half and finally defeated the visi- (scr.) beat N. Jaffer (plus 5); A. when Louis defended his heavy-tors by 3-1.

Although greatly affected by the A. Remedios (1) beat A. A. No-weight crown against Jack Roper,

an aging cuss who was working slippery ground, the standard of ronha (-3).

as an electrician for a movie studio the play was quite high through- Semi-Final; D. M.

when told of the news that he had out. been selected to fight the Brown "ALLAM" CUP

Bomber for the highest award, in

Willie Reed played. brilliantly in pugilism. Roper was every inch the pivotal position for Hong the electrician when he

Kong, while Macao's pivot walked out against Louis but the cham- the best player on the field..

H..L, Ozorio scored the only goal off his insulation for Hong Kong, while Macao's pion knocked and gave him the shock of his life, goals were netted through Freder- knocking him out in two minutes.ico Nolasco, Laertes Costa and J. Gonsalves (H.K.), who, scored, for Macap while. endeavouring, to clear..

At Sookunpoo yester-(9) beat A. Zimmern (scr.). has the constant attentions of day Royal Scots beat Club Tsang Chung-wan and when he did send over centres his inside by two clear goals in the Third Round:S. A. Rumjahn

and, R. D. Maxwell beat Dr. Ri forwards were too slow to seize First Division after lead-beiro and G. Brown; M. M. de V. their opportunities. Cheuk Shek- kam, on the other wing, was ab ing at the interval by the Soares and L. Sequeira beat J. P. prominent and he was the only only goal scored by Auld.

player that did test Tam Kwan- kon.

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soaked The ground was well and neither side was able to produce anything like good foot- ball, but Royals were better able to adapt themselves to the con- ditions.

Club defence played well and in the later stages of the game their forwards livened

up; and but for the brilliant goalkeeping of Bankler might have scored.

Parnaby, had all his work cut. out in looking after Fowler and was given good support by Ad-

amson,

Fraser and Naysmith were, as usual the, strong, department, of Royals, while in... the forward- line Hossack, Auld and James played well.

Xavier and L. Roza Pereira,

MIXED DOUBLES Semi-Final; - S. A. Rumjahn and Miss L. Curreem beat L. A. Barros and Miss B. M. Soares, 15-4, 15-4.

YACHTING RESULTS

Inept Showing

This inept showing of Roper did not sit very well even with: those spectators who got in for, nothing simply by Jumping over the fences and out-running the cops.. I might also mention that this gate crashing did not sit any too well with promoter Jacobs whip.watch. ed the performance, with: pained. eyes, and at the time he mentioned something about not promotin here again until mare, observant) and fleeter gendarmes, were as- signed to guard duty.

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The Hong Kong team played as advertised..

AUSTRALIA

CUP RESULT

THE AUSTRALIAN CUPPRUN AT THE FLEMINGTON COURSE A top price of $10 was, charged,

AT MELBOURNE, YESTERDAY, for the Louis-Roper, flasno, but the BY ONE AND A HALF LENGTHS TWAS WON BY SAUL TENT CONE commission declared that a $5 top FROM THE FAVOURITE, APOS- would be allowed for Louis and

Twelve horses ran in the race, which was over a distance of two and a quarter miles.-Reuter,

Eardley and Millington played well for Club i in defence, and

Godoy: The commission weakened TROPHE (7 TO 4). Upton, was also prominent l

There was a dead heat for third Following, were yesterday's on the exhibition idea- and said the pivotal position.

Yachting results

the, boys could go ahead and, bill place, between Tidal Wave (11 to Royals opened the scoring BULATH; CRÜIBER-SERIES: it as a heavyweight title fight, but 2) and Velocity (33 to 1), the through Auld after some 20Yehonala 14.48.01 14.27.29 that in addition to cutting the top horses being three lengths behind minutes play and though Club, M. Behrana).. 1- 20 price in half, the promoters also

Apostrophe, tried to equalise they were frus- Donna ..... 14.43.28 14.28:10 would have to provide a strong trated by the good works of (Major A. O. G. Mills) 234 supporting card. The commission Bankier. Royals went further Norena 14.35.36 14.36.36 wants the customers to get a run dhead in the closing - minutes (P. C. M. Segwick).... 3 34 for their money, even if Louis through Auld. A

· DIVISION 11—"Z" CLASS does bop Godoy out in the early HONG KONG ROYAL SCOTS-Bankter: Nayemith, Evolene 14.14.20 13.57.13% rounds.

Fraser Adamson, Parnaby, Marshal (Major G. E. Neve) 1 29 Hossack, JameḤ, Auld, Munro and BOWLING ALLEYS Larking

Tyrone *** 15.58.05 14.44.51

2 30 Lockhart Road Tel: 21800

CLUB-Odell; « Eardley, Millington; 22 (By Herschend) Odell, Upton, Macran; Foullard, zer-U and 1 15.85.59.1.1 15.07.05:2 row, Fowler, Booti zau -Gratton.

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Interesting Bout

The bout will be an intotesting

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NO SOFTBALL YESTERDAY!

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