THE CHINA" MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1936.
CHATTERJEE CLEARS IN TIME
COMBINED CHINESE 1, MOHUN BAGAN 0
FOR THE FIRST TIME INDIANS STRUGGLE TO FIND THEIR TOUCH
By I. M. MacTAVISH
This game made an absolute mockery of those played against the Mohun Bagan boys last Saturday and Sunday. The performance of this Hongkong side was everything that the other two were not. Here we had players who fought every inch of the way; no ball was too remote to chase: no opponent was too far away to be tackled .... and tackled hard. The enthusiasm of the Hongkong” team was as refreshing as it was profitable and for the frst time in their brief visit we saw the Indians struggling to find their touch.
The visitors still contrived to, failure to send Lee Yuk-tak of Hongkong shackles that kept jiny instructive football how the Held after the home meide-them pinned down, P. Bonner-
their ever and although
for right was involved In a mosto and centre-forward Paul Ward lin was only a shndow, unsavoury incident and after he always looked good enough to of what we me in the first and had already had a severe cen- | win the game but the right kind
the referee for anot passes never cama. second gane men like Paul and sure from
P. Bannerjee on the right-wing almost similor had to be watched every inch in the game,
n the way
Hongkong' two wing-helves
Ineklent
carller
GOOD ARGUMENT There
is not the slightest Ny Wal-man and Chan Chi-kong doubt in my mind That Lee sowed the Victory Расенняя
would have trod the inglorious
shutting Cresswami and S. Ban-ath to the pavilion in any kame
jee out of the
1 realise
TG༨༡༤༥(EL Yesterday bore no there is
game, other than this.
that
门心
sembilan.
young thete
14
the
A Kood Argument that brilliant he should have done so yester
that Referee day but I believe
who hod indend the Hengkong Seltes theni
Sunday He managed to produes Reeting inonstrations of 111
071
Res Dawson will make these facts still quate clear in his report. and 218 there were enough Coun- birt vilkos present to see the whole thed OWTI ୯୯୩,
de-
this time fust farkling and close ring with m.rking compelled hira la muke
tr will bi most Interesting whether of not they accordianer with the
ofBer their
has final pes earer than heitu watch interest and very often it act in went b a Chine e difende, who dictates of
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into good envering Referee Dawson niso showed good judgement in refusing to allow S. Bannerjee to drop out
A WEARY PATH
There was Utile slackening of the pace during the second half and both sides put everything they knew into the game,
The Indians switched S. Ban nerjce to the left wing with Hamab nt Inside-boft nod Goswami at inside-right and. although this
resulted in tho visitors having much more of the play, they could not break down the home defence.
G
Wal Fat-kim scht shiver down thousands of Hongkong spines when he nonchalantly watched a couple of shots cage the post, but he knew nothing dant me from Paul whien bit for upright and re-bounded
t to play.
The visitors piled on the
of the game when it was very pressure and in spite of magni-
to obvious that the only real invent defensive play by Lau
S Banner;en will want forget about this gone as quiel - į Jury he had
had one of | his ego
ly na he can. 11
These afterONS. www ki
F
Tim and his sustained way to
mates it look a ..he was having a thrilling flying leap by Wai Fat- a shot that kim to turn away when nothing very poor game,
looked every inch a zorai, tried to
and thrust elther side
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wn right. He meke a graceful exit under the subtufim225
the 43rd minute but he found Befence Dawwon WAS standing for
the
COPLY 01
such deliberate Abuse of rule and ha. 10 finished the Kume ploughing a weary path up and down the left-wing.
and
POBE
The visiting Indian team custodian S. Chatterjee nearly got benten when Hongkong's Ho Cheung-yau (left) positioned himself to find the net but was a trifle just too slow when his attempt saw the goalkeeper booting the ball before any damage was done. On the right is Au Chi-yin who netted Combined Chinese's solitary goal yesterday. ....... China Mail Photo.
Club Beat Wayfoong 47-0 In Yesterday's Rugger Encounter
By "PAK LO”
Yesterday evening the Club extracted revenge from the Bank for the beatings they have taken in previous years when they massacred Wayfoong to the tune of 47 points (7 goals, 2 tries, 1 penalty goal, 1 dropped goal) to nil, in what can only be described as a one-sided game.
In the forwards the Club were far superior in the loose and in the tight scrums, and though now and again the Bank got the ball from the lineouts it was bined Chinese who were calling only to see the Club forwards break through their line and harass their halves and
1
It was
toy
cut
all the
way with
lately
ways
In some
101
Int breuk-
and when the
whistle sounded
it was
Anal Com-
was
the lune,
VERDICT
From the opening whistle the
alles set "n buth layers
klag pace and the very big the spirit of crowd joined in things by keeping up an almost lieer#stI)t
of encourage- Every merit.
every move, tackle,
shot every shouled on its way. This seem- ed to give the Combined Chinese, Wių) Yiu Chruk-yin unft the the incentive they needed and Combines Chinese moved Ho the Indians were clearly shaken Cheung-yu. Ins South China cul of their orm cam by the Lo the inside-speed and enterprise of the local left position; changed Lee Yuk-players. tak from entre to Inside-
rolkague, over
that
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COLONY BADMINTON
SCHOOLGIRLS HOLD REIGNING CHAMPIONS TO THREE SETS
By "TOUCHWOOD"
Hongkong's badminton stock rose last night when two diminutive schoolgiris -- Diana Yang and Chan Yuen- yue held the Colony reigning Ladles Doubles Cham- plons, Miss Helen Kwong and Miss Stella Corren to three back-breaking sets before victory went to the latter com- bination at the continuation of the Hongkong Open Senior Badminton Championships at Chub de Recreio. Mise Kwong and partner won 12-15, 15-8, 15-12,
The high standard of doubles play by Diana Yung and Chan Yuen-yue is all the more welcome to the Hong- kong Badminton Association in view of the fact that the Colony will be sending a team to compete in the Uber Cup International competition scheduled for play at the end of the year.
The
schoolgirls made their! opponents fight every inch of the way in the three-set match and had they not fallen Into errors
in the latter part of the match. | things might have taken
different
trend in the decider when the score stood at 14-12 in to your of Miss Kwong and Miss Correa.
A mishit at this stage After several rallies took the night out of Diona Yung and her partner for they lost set and match with- out adding a single point to their scono.
IN TOP FORM
Senior Ladies' Doubles Helen Kwong and Stella Correa beat Diana Yung and Cham Yuen-yue, 12-15, 15-8, 15-12.
at! Senior Men's Doubles Robert Thy and K.C. Woog beat M.A. Ebrahim and Wong Wai-hung, 15-12, 10–11.
Jimmy Koo and George Mo received a walkover from Ramon Young und Patrick Wong.
TONIGHT'S GAMES At IRO
7.46 p.m.Men's Singles --- George Ma y S. K. Wong. Miss Kwong was in top form. M. Rozario v Wong Wal-hung.
8.13 p.m. Men's Singles last night. Her deceptive round the head drop shots, neat place- ments and forceful smash were point scorers and Stella Corren gave her good support at the
nel.
And
8.45 p.m.
Mery's Singles --
Robert Tay M. A. Ebrahim.
9.15 p.m. -
-Ladies Singles -
Helen Kwong y Mary Wong.
9.45 p.m. Mixed Doubles →→
Jimmy Koo and S. Corren v Slu Chuen and Ulian Koo.
V
FRIDAY
The Champions shot ahead to a 6-5 lead after several ratlles, but it took them a considerable time before they managed to
At CCO increase their score to D-5 and
8.00 pm. Men's Doubles then 10-5, Diana Yun Chan fought tooth and hall to Sunthorn Suphaphon and Kamol Jimmy Koo and reduce the defch, but when the Sutvanit
em George Mo, score read 10-8 against them.
8.30 p.m. Ladies' Doubles — their opponents reeled off two
Ullan Khoo and Margie Rozario points in a row for a 12-8 lead.
v Dorothy Lom and Cinder Ho. Erratic play by Nilsa Kwong
9.00 p.m. — Men's Singles — two school- this at stage saw the two girls taking geven points in a Sunthorn Suphaphon George
Ma or S. S. K. Wong. την to take set at 15-12.
The second set
Miss Kwong and Stella Correa ahead
SL W
Hospitals' Rugby Union Cup Final Ends In A Draw
backs.
9.30 p.m. Men's Singles — Kamol Sutvanit v F. M. Rozaria Cole.
Addis, Purves and MacCallum until file injury the Bank 25, and then in quick at 3-2, 6-2, 7-3 and 13-8 and or Wong Wal-hung. Hargroves were the only ones to played his best game to date succession Året Steward und A fine refreshing game
by two nicely placed shots stand out in the Wayfoong XV and his burst of speed on the then MacCollum went off with Helen Kwong gave them the set provided excellent seceer Enter. lament for a very big crowd, could do lilie against, the more
but they were on their own and wing left the defence gasping, injuries. It took another five at 15-8,
Firdly had he retired from the minutes before the Club could The Mohan
the The losers led' 2-0 in Bagan tam
powerful Club. There were tow
ne than Steven on the other settle down with some switched nnn set
but a succession leave many
pleasant memories in the Chib dde who do not wing was given his chance and positions, but then the fun outcourt returns gave the with the right and brought Au Chi-yin Au Chi-yin was early in the behind
Hongkong theserve mention though Pen- proved to be fully as fast and started.
champions seven points for short sharp public. Thy played good honest man. Steward, O'Kelly and dangerous as MacCallum.
Kwong Fifteen yards from the Way- 7-2 lead Miss dashes had the visiting defence football and they played to MacCallum take pride of pince, Roberts had an excellent game foong line the Club pack heeled Stella Correa jumped ahead to on edge. After several good tries win. This was Lay Tim's game
both in the centre and at serum and O'Kelly sent Steven over. 14-10, dropped two points but the 183e polterman eventually however and nothing
cun dim
half where he moved after O'Kelly missed the conversion, made no further mistakes 10 got the goal that was to win the that fact.
Steward was injured. Of the Steward
returned and take set and match at 15-12. game,
Club forwards best were Ross, moved to full back, where to Farquharson, and Kilver.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS fell the truth his services were never required.
Following are the results yesterday's matches:
Into The leader's berth.
The changes produced a lively , and skilful front rank and the Mohun Began defenders must have been Aurprised at the potential We of the fhtunit quantelte Mr Au Cheyin and his mates and finished off their work with the enme precision
they bult
un some brilliant forward movements the result would not have hung in the balance until the final whistle
picture
The vital score came in the 15th minute. Ho Cheung-yau
did nil the leading up work and as the ball was pushed through the defence Au Chi-yin was on to it in a flush soil his long angular grounder had Chatterjee beaten all vnds up. It was a fine goal and one worthy of winning the match
and now word about Referee Dawson. I wonder why many folks who attended the game yesterday remembered the j The Hongkong half-backs- same offelal bring violently cri- | what a magallicent game Lau helsed for ordering the Admira | Tim hud-continued to dominate winger off the field when the the game and unly the for- Austrians come here early last wards could hove produced a
TORON At that time It was
more devastating finishing effort shouted from the sorcer roof tops | more goals must surely have that such things were not done come,
In gumes of this kind'. I was one of the critles
in fact, I was probably the loudest of all.
Don't get any
idea that the Indians were not in the game. They did many brilliant Things How short however are soma but H forward line can do folk memories....how Acklothing without
Iwo Inside- their judgement. At the end of forwards and in this case neither the game yesterday Mr Dawson Goswami nor Bannerjee could being criticised for his shake themselves clear of the
W05
Hashim Khan Not Expected
Isles
To Retain British
Squash Title
Open
London, Mar. 21.
The Open Squash Rackets Championship of the British Isles began tonight at the Landsdowne Glub. The final is due to be played next Monday. The Pakistani, Hashim Khan, holder for the last five years, is defending his title, but at 40, and nursing an injured leg, he is not expected to retain his crown. His cousin, Roshan, who beat him in the Dunlop Tournament a few weeks ago, has been installed favourite. Azam Khan, another cousin, is second favourite.
First Round: rbaukšu:
He cleverly varied his game
Hashim Kan (Pakistan) beat and Phillips, a plucky opponent,
was under pressure throughout.
P.. Phillips (Britain) 9-1, 0-0,
THE MacTAVISH STAR RATINGS
COMBINED CHINESE Wai Fat-kim
Szeto Ylu
10 рая.. Ng Wai-man Lau Tim Chan Chi-kong
Szeto Mun
Loe Fuk-lak
Au Chi-yin
Ito Cheung-yxu Mok Chun-wah
MOHUN BAGAN
Chatterfie
Gulta Manna Sen
Chandan Singh
Narsiya
P. Bannerjee
8. Bannerjee
K. Paul
Goaswani Raman
"RAGGING". INCIDENT
MCC Team Captain Accepts Full Responsibility
London, Mar. 21. Donald Carr,
captain of tho MCC team,
fuli accepted responsibility for the "ragging" incident in Pakistan when he
gave a BBC television interview tonight.
He said: "I think the MCC report in self-explanatory and as captain of the team, I do take full responsibility for mything which occurred in Pakistan.
"I fully agree with the MCC that the sooner the affair is foT- gotten the better it will be for pricket generally and for England and Pakistan cricket in particular,"Franco-Press.
Youthful Goal Prodigy
Jambi Din (India) bent Ñ. H.
The Championship is certain Broomfield (Britain) 9-3,9-9, to be dominated by players from Pakistan and India. Jamal Azam Khan (Pakistan) beat Din (India) was too fast for D.B. Hughes (Britain) 9-0 0-0 Nigel Broomfield, the Yorkshire Malcolm, Court, fifteen years 9-1. 8. J, S, Lam (India) beat P. M. H. Robinson
amateur winning by 0-3, 0-3 old and centre forward of (Britain) and 0-2, while Azam Khan, Marlbrook Swifts, a Bromsgrove 9-1, 9-7, 7-9 and 9-4.
Hashim's brother, won a hard club in the Birmingham Boys' Hashim Kbans had little dif-hitting match nguinet Dennis Brigade League, has scored the culty in winning his first round Hughes, the Welsh International, amazing number of 91 goals this match. He beat the Middlesex by 0-0, 0-0 0-1,
season. In oply 22, League sad. amateur Peter Phillips 3-2, 9-0,
Cup games too--an average of 9-3 but did not show quite the Hughes bogan promisingly, by over four a match. Top socks in overwhelming master of previous gaining leathe of 3-0, and B-3 game - 14, No wonding yes. Nevertheless, Hashim but the advantage was only Marlbrook are Lengue lendosur showed much of his old brilliancy, temporary, and againet. Aziani with a goal average of 138. and truck pe linkedzibt shout, all auf eueck, he failed tedly, 26, are unbeaten, and are finalists 4 la fosir, Cup competitions; S,
OPEN TENNIS TOURNEY
Arkinstall Beats
now
Jaroslav Drobny opening the Club were on the man break through and Steven
In Qr-Finals
Alexandria, Egypt, Mar, 21. Lew Hond, Australia, beat Bob Perry, USA, 0-1, 11-9 in the quarter-anals of the Men's Singles in the Open Lawn Tennis Championships here to- day.
another quarter-finals match, Jack Arkinstall, Austrn- beat Jaroslav Drobny,
In
| Egypt, 6-3, 0-2.
In
Roger Becker and Misy
DIFFICULT PENALTY
Next score come from a Pen- Within seconds or the Came
was sent over near the posts. warpath, and O'Kelly missed a O'Kelly converted. 34-0, Pressing Jifficult penalty in the Arst again
minute,
then beconds later tried with
FINAL MINUTE
and
of
Senior Mixed Doubles S. K. Wong and Dorothy Lam beat S. Saul and Beity Hayward, 15-7, 15-3.
London, Mar. 21. The Hospitals' Rugby Union Cup Finnl between St Mary's and Guy's Hospital ended in a draw today, both sides scoring three points,
Other results were: Edinburgh U. 11, Oxford 3. Penarth 3, Cardiff 6. Abertillery 0, Maesteg 5. Aberoarn 0, Newbridge 3 Reuter.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
Comfortable 4-1 Win
For England Against
Switzerland
Southampton, Mar. 21.
the Club were stopped about five yards to go. a drop but saw it fut the up and a scrum was ordered and right and bounce into in-goal the Club heeled. O'Kelly stand- for a defender to touch down.ing well back from the scrum Then in the seventh minute the took Roberts' pass and dropped Club
threes
were sent away a goal. 37-0, from a lineout on Wayfoong's 25
From the kick off there was and MacCallum scored in the a scrum back and Club won corner, O'Kelly missed the and Roberts broke through to conversion one of the very few pass on to O'Kelly. O'Kelly he did miss. 3-0.
10 gave it
Penman and the Shortly after from a lineout latter passed out to Steven who Just Inside the Wayfoong half with a nice tun scored near the semi-final of the of the field O'Kelly got the ball posts. O'Kelly converted. 42-0. Women's Doubles, Miss Althea | from Q scrum ard broke Gibson, USA, and Mr. Betty through the centre, and the Abbas, Egypt, beat Miss T ball moved from him to Roberts | Husussian, and Misa E. Smith, then to Penman and finally to ideked ahead on the half way In the final minute O'Kelly Egypt, 0-1, 6-2.
Steven who scored well outline and Steven moving very O'Kelly converted, 8-0.
to the fast beat the defence Angela Mortimer of Britain beat
gathering Lew Hond and his wife, Jenni-
added more points to their bouncing ball total. About thaty yards from ve sent fer, Australia, 3-0, 9-7, 6-1 in
Penman away to within
of the Yards
Bank line. semi-final
of the Mixed Doubles, the Bank line the Club heeled There a a lincout
gave Roberts and O'Kelly went through the In a quarter-final of the same
and chonce and he broke cvent Jack Arkinstall, Austra-thin the posts. Orgelly through the token opposition to
send MacCallum Egypt, boat Donald Acobas and
and Mra Betsy Abbas, over
converted. 13-0.
score. O'Kelly for the last me
Taylor, high-scoring Manches. [down a long cross from 20- Almost
from
the kick off the converted, 47-0.
made ter United leader, probably play-year-old Brian Douglas on the" Really the Club were scored yet once more. This to look even better throughout himself into the England side right. time the ball went cut
to than
were they really
to meet Scotland in the senior MacCallum from
Switzerland kept trying and and and thought
at Glasgow next five minutes from time, Hemel they fully deserved to international ho
50 raced
yards to
core, win could with a little
more month.
scored from close range after outdistancing the rest of the effort have racked up a half,
He scored the only goal of the goalkeeper Reg Matthews had. defence and leaping over
the century.
frat hair with a hoat header parried
outside.. shot from fuli backs tackle. O'Kelly con-
from left-winger Dave Reggs right Chiesa. verted from in front of the
accurate centre, and after 60 posts, 18-0.
minutes put England further Club: Martin, Steven, Penman, ahtad from another Pegg cross Roberts, MacCallum, O'Kolly, Steward, Williams, Ansdell,
Farquharson, Carpen
la,
Miss E. Smith, Egypt, 6-3, 6-1.
United Press.
Sports Diary
'Singles
In the 23rd minute the Club
a scrum
SECOND HAIF
his
and
TEAMB
A hat-trick by powerful centre-forward Tommy Taylor and a brilliantly headed goal from bustling inside- left Arthur Rowley swept England to a comfortable 4-1 win over Switzerland in a "B" international anccer match under floodlights here tonight,
Inside left Hamel scored a late consolation goal for Switzerland.
THIRD, GOAL The Pegg-Taylor combination
:
RESULTS England "B" 4, Switzerland "B" 1. (At Southampton)...
TODAY Meeting HKCFA meeting at Twi Kam Lung Restaurant, 6.30 p
nadiainten Sendor Championship
In the second half Wayfoong Wilson. final at CCC, 7 pm.
School Boys Boola at COC, 7 pm, tired more quickly than before, ter, Armstrong-Wright, Kilvert, brought England's third goal
and their defence was negligible. Ross.
after 10 minutes. Pegs sont a Tackling was non-existent and
Wayfoong: Martin, Purves, low centre to his Manchester the Club plied on the soure in Addis, Stone, Morrison, Robert United colleague, who jabbed the last twenty minules. After on, Cole, Bronhead, Wyatt, the ball home from close range. South, 1 five minutes of the second half Barker, Winter, Izard, Clarke,
England fourth came In 76 O'Kelly converted a penalty on Hargroves, Pridham
minutes when Rowley headed Reuter
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