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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930.

CHINESE INTERPORT SOCCER DECIDED.

SHANGHAI DRAWS-FIRST BLOOD BUT HONG KONG

SECURE VICTORY OF 4 TO 1.

ROUGH PLAY MARS CLOSING STAGES.

The second replay between Hong Kong Chinese and Shanghai Chinees (Southern China and Eastern China) ended in a victory of four goals to one for Hong Kong.

In spite of the fact that the day was not a holiday, a very large crowd of fans were on the South China ground to see the match. Shanghai obtained the first gon after seven minutes' play and looked like swamping the locals, hut their defence was not proof against the repeated attacks of the Hong Kong forwards, and from a penalty Hong Kong, equalised.

Hong Kong added three morg, goals in the second half. Shang- hai lost their left unck through injury, and the substitute though Trash was not so good, giving the Hong Kong forwards plenty of easy opportunities which led to the heavy scoring.

Shanghai's goalkeeper was carried off the field after the fourth goal, sustaining injuries to his chest which were intensified by a heavy fall. Two other Shanghai players were ordered off by the referee"alter Hong Kong's fourth goal. Rough play on both sides was the rule rather than the execption towards the closing stages, when Shanghai put up a spiritless performance with two men whort, Shanghaj began promisingly and Chow In In was hurt in falling and "gut going "very soon, and the first had to carried off the field.

geal did not come as A surprise to From the wentre kick a fout by

Hong Kong at Play.

NOTES AND COMMENTS ON LOCAL SPORT.

[BY BROADCASTER"]

Chief interest last week was cen tered on Hong Kong's chances at the interport Rugger and Soccer games at Shanghai. We have re- Leived news that both contests went against ua In regard to the Rug- ger, the result is no surprise, and in Football it would not be unjust to say that the result was expected. "Unless Shanghai strikes a very bad patch" said one local footballer and Hong Kong appear at the Lop of their form, the honours will se to Shanghai." Obviously Shang- nai did not strike a very good patch, and from the details that have reached us so far, Hong Kong although stubborn in the first half. fell off in the latter part of the gune. Well, footballers and rugger players will all look forward to the next encounter, which will be play cd on our grounds, and we can then count on a good and strong opposition against our Northern rivals.

At the time of writing, it is not certain whether the Chinese inter- port football will fall to Hong

CRICKET NOTES.

was

UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

TRIAL EIGHT IMPRESSIONS.

PROBABLE CANDIDATES FOR "BLUES."

HONG KONG BEAT TIENTSIN.

THREE GOALS TO TWO.

REEVES PLAYS BRILLIANT GAME.

A SPLENDID PARTNERSHIP.

[Br "L. B. W"]

Saturday The weather on ideal for cricket and several high individual KOTES were returned. W. Meadows and T. H. Hunter of The Trial Eights, both at "Oxford | .-- the Police figured in a three-figure and Cambridge, have now been de first wicket partnership. The for-ided, and the efforts of the iner gathered $3 runs while the lat- authorities will now be devoted to ter played an excellent innings for finding the University Eights for Hong Kong beat Tientsin by 3 goals

71. On the whole they knocked up 22 runs for 5 wickets, when the innings was declared closed, and then, B. G. Baker went and took

the race.

(THROCUM-BEUTER'S AGENCY,]"

SHANGHAI, February 3.

In the Interport Soccer here,

to 2.

SHANGHAI, February 3,

The Interport football match be

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YACHTING.

FINAL LADIES' CHAMPION. SHIP.

The Raa Ladies' Championship race was saded yesterday over a course of 7.4 miles.

In the Class, starting at 3 pm, there were only two starters and the race went to Dorothea. This yacht wins with a score of 39" points.

In the "I. Y. & G." Class, start- ing, ut 3.00 p.m., Blucose won the event. Boojum, with 60 points is, however, the winding boat for the series.

Full results follow

Course:-(1) Channel Rocks (P.). 2) Kowloon Rock (E.), (3) Mark on Line (P.), (4) Channel Rocks (S.).

This is going to be to easy tak at either University, for the last year of two, the Cartridge crew, tween Hong Kong and Tientsin with the exception of about started in cloudy, cold weather, & wickets for only 11 runs and the couple of seats, has practically

chosen itself, and a plethora of in front of 1,000 spectators. Later R.A.O.C. were all out for a paltry talent has been rather embarrassing rain fell. 30 Baker's bowling was very dead.

to the Light Blue President. This ly.

The first half was dull and 'un- He sent down eight overs and year, however, Mr. Warriner, the though only one of them turned out president, is by no means embar play B. Giosano scored with an ex interesting. After twenty minutes ta be a maiden, only 11 runs were rassed; in fact, considering the cullent shut from twenty yards and taken off him. S.M. Vigus alone

well for the soldiers, and he talent of previous years, there is immediately after A. Gocauc rush played a good knock for his 18w a scarity of our men of outed the ball into the net off a pasa Pa just half of the team's total. and ability on the Can The From Butcher Hong Kong at this Trial Eights at Ely failed to assist stage were playing better football the authorities to any great degree, than Tienisin. exceptionally fine stroke the old Etonian, T. A. Brocklebank, is There is no need to look further for Varsity stoke, for Brocklebank is half a crew " himself. other fifteen oarsmen on view in the trials ability, and one failed to see the were of quite average

On the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground, the home team had an easy time with the University juniors, and won comfortably by 5 wickets, for the winners A. C. Beek earried his bat for $3 runs, and, while I do not say that" be is a first eleven man-Beck turned out for the Club against the United Services, one of the "big" local fixtures-one should

except to prove once more what an

Half-time score: 2 to 0. complexion after the interval Houg

The game took on a different Kong making only about half a dozen rushes to the Tientsin goal. The After fifteen minutes of continual McPhee scored giving pressure players continued to press Rodger no chance, The Tientsin

and

those who saw the business-like way Chan Ka Kan gave Hong Kong Kong or Shanghai. The two teams hardly imagine that a man who has mark of class that previous Trial were awarded a penalty as a restit in which they settled down to the free kitk. Chan was ordered off by have so far met twice and in both taken part in such a fixture would Eights at Cambridge have shown

game.

After obtaining their lead, they made the mistake of playing a defensive game.

The Ilang Kong forwards pressed again and again and a penalty resulted. This was awarded by the referee for tripping, but the decision and the rubsequent goal seemed "to, upse; the Shanghai players, who never played so well

again.

When the players resumed for the srennd half, Hong Kong had most: of the gaine. Two goals care ia quick succession and then a fourth goal came to Hong Kong. Chow In 1 the Shanghai, custodian, !

the referee, a further disaster for the visitors. Chan Kwong I was sent in but the goalie cleared the shot. Chan Chan Wo was pulled up for fouling and be also recrived marching orders, the visitors third

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casualty" within the minute.

matches,

the games have been

drawn. In the first match Shang- hai led four times only to allow Hong Kong to draw level. In the second game, Hong Kong led first. Then Shanghai drew level and just before the end, drew head, but The game lust all interest and Hong Kong managed to get a goal although Shanghai got within or in the last minate to necessitate a ing distance they failed to registrere plasy, the result of which readers the game ending in favour of will no doubt: find in another Southern China by four goals to

one.

FOOTBALL DINNER,

"made a dive for the ball, and, ies. AIMING FOR FAR EASTERN

OLYMPIC HONOURS.

for the men rather than for the the different clubs in the league.

Jell

column.

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The playing of the Chinese in- terport match has necessitated the

be played in the second division. Of course if there were no other players available, it would be a different story. Divett too, played in the big match but then he is more or less a permanent second division mas.

The University lads rather dis appointed their supporters, for been expected to win, it was cer- even though they might not have tainly expected of them to put up a better showing.

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of Pile handling. Yearson took The conclusion one is forced to the kick and equalised (2-9), arriva at, therefore, is that the Dext Hong Kong woke up and soon Boat Race is at the present time a regained the lead, B. Gosano placed very open affair. It is quite posa perfect centre to Butcher who sible that when practice is resumed scored.

Reeves was the outstanding play. at Cambridge, the President will call upon some oarsnien who did er in the Hong Kong team and not find seats in the Trial Eighta. saved certain genis.

two P. N. Carpmael, of Jesus. who re. Greavey and Wellington defended one of the jew oarsten to advance forwards. cently won the Colgahours, was well, Butcher was the pick of the

definitely his claim for a** Blue.” Although he was in the losing crew he rowed well throughout and got his work en

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keeping back in Hong Kong of seconds did well to take full points Much was expected of F. Bradley, the victory. The crew, stroked by

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a large crowd of spectators a thrill- ing race to witness

The Civil Service Cricket Club

his blade at.onen. their uniformity that they eccured from the R.E.& S. The latter are of Pembroke, who won the Col. M. Johnston, was looked upon a good side but they are liable to quhouns last year and who made as the be uncertain. Sometime ago, they such a brave fight in the Diamonds were certainly the heavier, but the more powerful, and they ran up a big score against the at Henley last July. He was looked President. (A. Graham deserves H.K.C.C.- much stronger team than the C.S.C.C.-nnd yet against. B. Collins at No. 6. but in the trial evenly matched crews and so giving

upon as the natural successor to J. credit for turning out two the latter they could not do more he proved to be very stiff and dis than

took runs. Randic wickets for about 30 runs, while appointing. He did not make use

From the material available the Edmonds had 4 for a little over of his great strength, neither, was 20. In spite of the fact that theyhe covering his blade in an ade Dark Blue authorities ought to be were playing, only ten men,

Perhaps the lack of that will be capable of at least the quate manner. Happy Valley team compiled 136trength in Wolne's stroking had a putting up a very much better show runs for the loss of B wkts in rather dent to do with his poor showing, in the Best Rače next April than quick time. The soldiers tried six

lor I cannot think that he has lost some of the recent Oxford crews the promise which he showed in One of their chief difficulties will 22) coming out with most success.”

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GOLF.

TEXAS CHAMPIONSHIP.

MORISHUTE WINS £300. ONE 'ROUND IN PAR.

[TEROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SANANTONIO, February 3. professional, won the Texas State Dens Moreshute, the Ohio golf Championship and three hundred

feng Kong made two changes and The Republic of China" the South China and China Athletic) bowlers with Col. Skinner, (4 for the summer. If he can tegain his be to find a No. 6. in the Trial nounds sterling with a total of.

from

Chan

Chinese players so that there were none in Hong Kong's interport ing it, landed on his chest. He

team. The Northern team certain- was carried off the field as the drop

ly gave a good account of themsel- vea in their frat match with Hong "winded him and,

as he had

The Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Kong and with a little bit of luck, been injured in the chest in an Athletic Federation gave a dinner might have won.

On Saturday earlier game, he could'nof carry on.

at the Tung Yat Restaurant, West they met with no better succesS Shortly afterwards two Shanghai Point, in honour of the Eastern Whatever the result of the second players were ordered off the Geld China Football 'tean. for rough play. This was the signal There was a large gathering of re-play footballers will agree, one and all that the Shanghai team is for more rough work, and the last players and their friends at the "jolly good," and that they have ten minutes saw the players going | banquet including many officials of

put up a very creditable display, considering that they are playing After the toast of The King' against two of the best local teams

Saturday's team,

chairman Mr. Y. K. Mok said all

at full strength. Kwong Is replacing Ta Kwai footballers were glad to see the Shing at maside right and Leung Shanghai team in our midst...

By the way quite apart from in- Yin Chan turning out at right half He thought the Chinese would do terport honours, there is another in place of Lam Yak Ying, who very well in the forthcoming Olym-reason why these matches are "50 went back to partner Li Tin Sang,pic Meet and he hoped China would sternly contested. The selectors for soon nike herself known to the China's football representatives in nations of the world prominently in the forthcoming Far Eastern the field of sports, particularly foot Olympic games will have plenty of Gall.

work to do when it comes to choos

represent Chinn against Japan and the Phillip pines, and players from both teams are trying their utmost to be in eluded, hence the continued effort to make a good impression, not only by the teams as a whole, but also by individual players.

THE GAME DESCRIBED.

A strong wind blew across the Mr. Mok said he saw in the visiting a team to feld when the game started, the of the Northern footballers ann visitors having the advantage. A dication of how rapidly the Chinese raid by the visitors opened the game have taken to spurts of all kinds, hut Lan returned. Suen ernt Chan and heredicted that the time was Kwong lu away on the right and not far distant when interport the winger cutting in gave Chow gaines in other branches of sports hot one to deal with. From a shot would also be held.. by Ip Pak Wa, Chow cleared and A

flashlight photograph was

Sun Sze King sent forward and totaken and the proceedings were

the left; Wong Yang Kut red brought to a close just before mid-played in awny and beat Pau Ke Ping with night.

a fast cross shot.

Hong Kong played up stronger

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The games, so far, have been a deen and healthy spirit, though one finds it difficult to appreciate a football game, where changes in the team during

than ever and the visitors' defezxe H. FOOTBALL REFEREES' match, are permissible. The many

ASSOCIATION.

was shaky. A flag kick to Hong Kong was taken by Ip Pak Wah and he landed the ball on top of

MONTHLY MEETING. the net. Lai Wai Koon and Suen were wide from close range. Pau

The monthly meeting of the above Ka Ping-was beaten when the ball Association will be held in the eroased from the left but Chan Ka Council Office of the H.K.F.A.. 4th Kan sent against the upright and flour; French Bank Building, Pan cleared from the rebound. Lai Queen's Rond Central, on Thurs Wai Tong came through but clear-day, February 6, at 3.30 p.m. sharp. ed the bar from the penalty line. All referees, players, and others in- Lai Wai Koon was cropped interested are cordially invited to the penalty area and Suen Kum attend. Shun made the score level from the penalty kick, Chow In In dancing

on the goal line before the kick was taken.

The remaining portion of the first half was evenly contested and there was no further scoring: before the interval.

Half-time Southern. China 1, Eastern China 1.

Fung King Cheong was absent

HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.

There were two friendlies played form he should be a big asset in the Eights, these positions were filled for seventy-two holes. He played and these resulted in wins for Kow. Light Blue crew, for Brocklebank by the two Etoniani, L. Clive (who the final round in par which is

knows perafetly how much time to give a big man behind him.

loon and th R.A.S.O. over Lane, Crawfords and the Indian Recrea tion Clab seconds respectively.

cases.

he seen in the friendlies which are Some close finishes should

BE under:

Some of the Others.

H. A. Davies Cooke, who gained his Blue last year as a fresh man," ought to have little difficulty

getting his place at No. 7, for R. H. H. Symonds, who rowed No.

wae Captain of the Boats at Eton) seventy-one when he was threatened and J. R. Rathbone, brother of the by three stars, Al Espinosa, Nea Blue of 1026-27. Neither of them, McIntyre and Ed Dudley," who came however, seem experienced enough in a tie at 950.

occupy so important a seat in

race course.

over

the Putney-Mortlaku Clive is the better of the two at present, but he is a Fresh-

Only two league games are on the programme for Saturday while the friendlies number five. The first two will be between the Club de Kowloon juniore and the R.A.O.C. Recreio and the R.A.S.C., and the Both games are being played at Kowloon, and I expect the home

at all happy. Both men should be team to take full points in both himself of this habit he might be strong candidates when they have i

at how. Considering that he was and gain experience. J. A. Ingles, come a strong candidate for a seat had another year in which to grow. only brought into the crew at the the Tasmanian carsman who rowed nat moment owing to the indis in the position last March, may be position of N. M. secretary, J. H. M. Ward, of Lady breach, although he was rowing on called upon to again step into the Margaret, put up quite a good per; the opposite side of the boat, at formarce, and should be heard of again. His fellow-collegian, O. Y. Bevan, will have to improve in order to be considered next term, for his rowing has become rather lifeless. A. S. Reeve (Selwyn) did well at No. 5 in the winning crew, but he is unlikely to oust the Presi dent, H. M. Warriner, from his has crew good length and rhythm seat, although he might with advan- and was

7. in the winning crew, was inclined, and the Dark Bluve experi- to be late on stroke, and so have responsible positions has not been ence of rowing Freshmen in such to clip his unish. If he can cure!

R.E. H.K.C.C., CS.C.C. Electric R.C., K.B.S.F.P.A.

R.C., C.C.C. University, and Police Diocesan Boys' School.

The positions of the teams up to-nate, are as under:-

P. W. D. L. Pts. 6 5 1 0 IB C.C. 5 5 0 0 15 33 1 12 5 3 1 10 8 3 0 3

changes in the game is just so much interruption and it certainly took Pelius R.C. the edges off the spectators' pleasure Hong Kong when the game was held up five Kowloon 0.0. or six times in, about twenty Recreio minutes on Saturday for the pur- Civil Service C.C. pose of changes.

R.E. and R.S. Craigengower Indian R.C. R.A.S.C. University R.A.0.C.

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The Fanling Hunt and Race Club's Chinese New Year Meeting was a great success from every

point of view but one, and that was the small fields. The atten- dance was very good. The weather was ideal, and, although the Club thoughtfully placed atoves in the grounds, these were not much in demand. Still the fact that they were available was a very consoling thought. The train arrangements were better, because there were six rnce on the card and the long wait at the railway station was

sufficient accommodation for all.

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A Candidate for Stroke, C. F. Martineau definitely estab- lished his claim for a trial as stroke of the Varsity crew when he again ulfilled the promise which bo showed in the summer,

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consequence easy to Keep the date free and come tage be given a trial at No. 3. I follow. If he is given the stroke V. Holme, who stroked the losing uerta he should have has tebow?

to the Show. crew, has a good reach and an collegian, D. L. Tiane, mumedate- casy swing, but he failed to infusely behind hun. Tune is not any life into his crew. He might, ing quite so well as last March and however, become a useful oar in appears to be sutli troubled with the the bows of a crew led by. Brokle. poisoned hand which caused his hank. I. E, Swartwont of Firet retirement from the college crew Trinity, who was the spare cox at Henley, However, his experi swain last March, seems the most ence is a big asset, and he showed likely successor to A. L. Sulley, great steadiness over the latter especially as he has had some ex- part of the course, and this had a perience of the Tideway,

great deal to do with his crew's victory.

The Dark Blues.

last

course

The Somerset Light Infantry.

GYMKHANA

AT

SLEEPLECHASE COURSE'

KWANTI

SUNDAY,

9th February, 1930.

[ORDERS BY HON, MR. E. D. C. WOLFE, INSPECTOR-GEERAL OF POLICE.]

Flying Squad,

One of the most promising men Judging from their race at Hen when the teams took the field after patrol of the Kowloon Section will meet rnengoers' needs by supplying team to play against Manila on

The weekly instructional patrol obviated, but the K.C.R. might

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club ley recently, there is little doubt in the two crews was M. J. Water- the interval, Chui Kwok Luen take place on Tuesday, February 4. any had to stand all the

that the prospects of the Dark house (Eton and Balliol). Through turning out at inside right and Lai Fall in at the Tsim-tea-tsui Fire hack, to Hong Kong, as even second

Friday and Saturday next will be Blues are infinitely brighter that the hard struggle he did not way the enme as the one that played for some years past. Recent Or. Jose his life and he combined leg Wai Koon at centre forward.

Brigade Station at 5.30 pax sharp. class accommodation was not avail. against Shanghai, except that Cap- ford crews have not been noted for work and swing as well as anyone Second Hait.

Dress: Winter uniform and capable. As for the huses running be

tain Bloxham, who was not select their fighting tendencies, but har prising when one considers that he in the crown. His form wse our- Shanghai opened the second half with white cover,

ed to play in that match, cornes usually деде tween Fanling Station and the The weekly instructional patrol Kwanti race course, the least said with a visit to Pau Ka Ping. Lai

to pieces" in, and E.D. Lawrence becomes gruelling race. However,

did not gain a seat in the Eton Wai Koon missed from inside the of the Hong Kong Section will about it the better. I understand first reserve, A.H. Ferguson will month'e trial saw two crews fight sight last year. If he continues to goal area, ballooning the ball over take place on Friday, February this is outside the control of the not be able to play. The team, ing tooth and nail" for a lead develop along the right lines he

Fall in at the Central Police Race Club, but unless something is

therefore, is L.G.8. the bar with only Chow to beat. In 7.

Dodwell, Pak Wah was sent in by Suen and Station at 6.15 p.m. sharp. Dress: done about it, one of these days Bloxham, O.E.C.

(Captain), LR. Androwes H.F.

over practically the whole of the should become a big asset to Ox- mile and three-quarters

ford rowing L R. C. Balding, the Lai Wai Koon meeting a centre Winter uniform and cap with white the racing at Kwanti will be mar.

Marton. 1.W. The crews had to row againat &

old Radleian, rowed extremely wel! from the left turned the ball into cover.'"

red by a hus accident followed by order of play is not yet settled.

Shewan, and R.D. Wrigley ho flooded stream and a current which at No. 3 in the winning crew and

FIRST RACE 2.30 P.M. loss of life. A number of lorries

was estimated at running between ought to be a candidate for higher are employed and these not only.

four and five miles per hour, so the honours, as also should N., K. Hot-

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC have no seating accommodation,

fact that thor did not lalter in their ton, another member of the Univer by Chan cleared the bar. Kong were having most of the game charge Company, Fire

noon at the office of the Officer in

tion are dangerous to stand on. Station

to win from Mr. Stanton's grey, has certainly improved. The result was excellent throughout,

ADMISSION FREE and from a pass by Lai Wai Koon; Building, from 5 to 6.15 p.m. daring They carry at least thirty persons After the Annual Race Meeting, the of the race was a victory for the

There will be keen competition Chan Kwong Iu sent is the ball the next four weeks. All members at a time and it is a wonder that number of ponies racing at Fani- "University College" crew, strok. for seats in the bows of the boat, twirling into the met well out of not previously attached to the they have negotiated the country ing will be greatly increased, and ed by C. F. Martineau, by a third but it is expected that H. A. G. Special Train Leaves Howison...1 P.M. Chow's reach. FI

roads with their many bumps safely we will no doubt hear further of of a length. The winning crew Durbridge, who has two Trial Returns After Suen had shot over the bar Volunteer Defence Corps

Mr. Bulteel's successes over the contained six members of the caps," will be given the rudder and Lai Wai Koor had headed similar organisation, should attend 50 far.

sticks To date he has done ex- University College crew that did ac lines this year. Dr. P. C. Maliar, Chinese New Year Cup was rather

The defent of Montane in the ceptionally well,, and, given a few well both in the Summer Eights at Major AF. R. Wiggins, and Kr

more good mounts, should prove to Oxford, and the Ladies' Plate at AS. Garton will be in charge of a blow. Lt. Com, Bulteel rode a be an outstanding steeplechase Henley, and it was largely due to the coaching arrangements next {(Continued at foot of next column). Į jockey.

(Continued on next Column.) I term and are all very capable,

the net to give Hong Kong the lead.

Sharpshooters Company.j

The locals again got down and RIFLE INSTRUCTION. — Ring In-

Suen with a first timer from a passetruction will be given cach after-1 but owing to their rickety condi- very fine race on As You Like It task shows that rowing at Oxford sity Collego crew, whose bladework

Hong

wide, Chui Kwok Luen sent through. a crowd of players and the ball landed in the net, Chow falling in attempting to turn the ball out.

with rifles.

ΩΡ any

(8d.) W. KENT, A.S.P

Adjutant. Hong Kong, February 3, 1930.

+

...6.27 P.M.TM

PRICES: $1.40 1st Class Return. $.90 2nd Class Return.

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