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SOUTH CHINA XI.

DISAPPOINTS.

́SINGAPORE.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931.

"A Sensational Stark,

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The game started off sensational- ly, and after two minutes, play the visitors took the lead. A good movement on the loft saw a corner

forced. The ball was cleared, but Wing Chiu lobbed it, back into the goal mouth. Ellis jumped too soon in his effort to clear, and Fung

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AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

ALL LOCAL CLUBS TO

SARY PARTICIPATE."/

TO BE PLAYED AT FANLING..

It is proposed to run an Amateur Championship of the members of the various Clubs of the Colony under the auspices of the Roya Hong Kong Golf Club in Novem

unorthodox, was very effective, and worked tirelessly throughout. The | backs defonded well after they had

setiled.

willed down, which was not really DRAW WITH SERVICES IN until the second half. The for- nodded the ball into the untenanted wards as a whole, were poor. It net. The Services, stung by this was unfortunate that Licut, Bryan reverse, immediately took up the could not turn out, on account of offensive, and within four minutes an injury on Saturday while play-brought the scores level. The Ser ing cricket, because he might havovicos progressed on the right, and added a little punch to the side. Perry centred. Yin Chan, who As it was, Evans, ht: outside left, had run across, missed the ball,tion is not cpon to anyone who was the pick of the bunch, but he showod too great a tendency to

THREE PENALTIES IN POOR GAME,

The South China tourists, who have had such a successful time in Java, Failed to impress at the Anson Hond Stadium against the

which Evans neatly tipped pass the goal-kospor

With two goals within the first six minutes one wondered what was going to happen before the end, but

· United Sörvices; - anys the Straits | shoot whores contre might have Timée, and a game that was pro- been more useful. ductiva of sittle good football ended in a draw. That this result-day, for the fow flashes of bril-the early promise of an interesting

South China must have had a bad

ber of this year. This competi

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may be passing through Hong Kong or only temporarily resident in the Colony. It is intended as a Championship for members of local clubs, and the idea is to en- sure, as far as possible, that com residence in the Colopy and can be termed residents in the true sense of the word.

was fair to both sides is about the tience that they showed were more game was not fulfilled. The Chipetitors have, at least six months

only comment one can make, but the tourists are not able to con- gratulate themselves on sharing the honours, but rather the bad finish ing of the Services' forwards.

'tourists' attack fizzling out to, rare

individual than combined, and here again selfishness for the sake of

spectacularism frequently spoilt

even these efforts. One thing about

nese advanced well on sovezal o casions, but their movements were usually nullified in their efforts to Once do thinga spectacularly.

The conditions fixed by the pro- the demeanour of the whole eleven Fung broke through and neatlymoting Club are necessarily of an

in the first year of the compoti- tion, and way, if the competition

In the second half the Services players' was their ill-concealed con- Passed Bryant, but, with only Ellin exporimental or tentative nature had practically all the play, the ceit. Throughout they adopted the to bent, shot wildly wide. Ip Pak Wah broke away on the left, and breakaways. During this period but this received a rude shock when was well stopped by Galley, but, the South China team foll very ik met the rough-and-ready tactics for some ranson entirely obscure years,

much below expectations, and just packed their goal, kicking out wild ly anywhere as long as away from their charge. The Services had in- umerable chances of scoring, many of which were really easy openings, But the whole of the forward lines remed incapable of sending the ball anywhere near the goal.

Probably, one of the main reasons of the scrappy nature of the game

!

look-how-clover-we-are" attitude,

of the soldiers, who, although they tackled vigorously, were scrupulous ly clean.

If the team was the tourists' best, Land swamped 13 out of 14 of the pick of the D.E.I, sides, well, any of the four leading teams in the S.A.F.A. League (First Division) would be a WOW over there.

The visitors loft-back was their best, and was about the only one was the manner in which it was. controlled by the referee. It was a

who played team football. The oen. ense of too much whistle through tre-half had one foot, and al. out, both sides being penalised for though he sent out some beautiful the slightest technical infringe-swinging pasles, it was nearly al ments, and, in many cases, for ways to the left winger that they puckles, which, from the stand, ap- peared perfectly legitimator This

went.

The other halves depended on latter was, the case in all three their own efforts and very rarely

penalties when it was obvious if there was a slight infringement that it was not intentional. The frequent steppages, of course, did "not tend to add to the interest,

Services' Good Defence,

used coinbined methods. The for- wards showed occasional flashes of brilliance, but, as aforesaid, it was At timer mostly individualism. they moved well together, and the leader distributed the ball with

swinging passes. He hurt a muscle just before the interval, but this

The main strength of the Services 1ay in their defence, and particu- larly in their halves; who were well did not appear to handicap him to led by Middleton. Galley, though a great extent.

to the penalty spot. Wing Tak was deputed to take the kick, but be sent in only a tame shot. So tame was the effort that Ellis was taken by surprise, and had difficulty in getting rid of the ball, eventually. having to concede a corner which was easily cleared.

from the stand the referes pointed

is continued, be altered in future

The congestion of the courses at Fanling in November is so great that limiting the number of en trants, from clubs others than the promoting Club is necessary.

Fear Players From Each Olub. It is intended to ask all Cluba

other than the R.H.K.G.C. tà nominate not more than four play eis to take part; such players to be selected by the committees of the Clubs concerned.

Many Chances to Scorn. » Although the standard of play was not very high, there were

The entrance fee for the compoti- several axciting meless in both goal. mouths, but in spite of the faction will be two dollars, and non- that both sets of forwards had members of the R.H.K.G.C. will numerous opportunities they wast be allowed to practice on the Fanl ed them by weak finishing. Ellis jag Courses on any day except had more work to do than Ka Saturdays, Sundaya and public Leung, but managed to get through Holidays in the fortnight imme it with safety, although at times diately preceeding the Chiakupion- he did not pick up too cleanly.ship.. About R minutes from the interval. To assist members from other the Chinese took the lead for the Clubs in the matter of local rules second time. It came similarly to and customs and in order to give the first goal, a centre from the left players the opportunity of playing being badly aisjudged by Ellis, with members of the promoting who fell after jumping up to punch Club, it is intended to sved the away, and the ball went to Fung, draw to the extent that euch vis-

tor will play with a member of the

who once more honded it into the (Continued at foot of nezi column.) | Home Club.

I jump from Bennett to Wells to Walpole over and over again. But-

I NEVER CHANGE FROM Gold Flake

WILLS

As mild as a sun-kissed day

in June as mellow as a rare old port-as sweet as a rich. ripe Honey Dew melon-Gold Flake for mine, anywher anytime, always

GOLD FLAKE

CIGARETTES

AS GOOD AS GOLD

The competition will be held on November 29, and entries wij pro- bably close on November 8. Ful- ler particulars are being circulat- ed to all local Golf Club'in due

course.

empty goal. The services attacked vigorously up to the interval, but their inside forwards finished weak- ly, and half-time arrived without further addition to the score..

From the interval onwards the Services had practically all the game, their defence having full got the measure of the visiting for wards, whose attacks resolved into rare breakaways. In these it...was usually Pak Wah, "the outside-left, who was given the chance of going through, and he was repeatedly offside. After the half had been in progress for eight minutes, Pak Wah, got a third goal. The centre Half swung the ball right down the fing, and gathering it nicely ran to within three yards of Ellis be fore putting the ball into the net; Ellis certainly making a mistake ill not going out to meet him.'- Again the Services took up the dffensive, and the visiting defence got more worried as time went on, they being very hard pressed. However, in spite of the many chances that came the way of the local forwards, they threw them away by erratic anishing, and lack of ball control Then came the recond penalty but for what in- fringement of the laws it was, im- nossible to see from the stand. Galley scored from the spot! Again the Bervices dominated, and Again, when Galley was goine: through a penalty was awarded. and Galley equalised. The game then fizzled out and the final whistle went with the score threo All The Chinese hnd just forced acorner, and might have got the: winning goalKA MONTA

Mr. J. R. Dargue refereed, and. the terms lined up as follows:

South Chinn XI: Wong Ka Leung: Les Tin Sang and Tem Kong Pak Leung Yin Chan, Wong Moo Shun and Joung Wing Chiu) Jong Kwan; Chup Kwok Luen, Fung King Cheong Lestig Wing Tak, and In Pak Wah.KON

UntukService Ellis f Dicks and Bryant (Gloucesters) Bhaddick (G) Middleton (RAF){ Ind. Galley(RE)? Perry (G:), zyhould (G), Jukes (G.), Hye (RA) and Evany (R. A.F:).

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LEAGUE TENNIS.

THE GIRL WHO WORE

TROUSERS.

INDIANS LOSE IN

DIVISION.

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AND LOST HER JOB,

Because she went to a danos

want to wearing trousers instead of a skirt, Miss Yvonus Henry, of Haywards Heath (Sussex), lost her job in a chemist's shop.

Playing off their postponed Exture with Craigengower Cricket Club at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Indian Recreation Club were beaten by aix Before Miss Henry started a fort. sets to three.

3.

The scores were

But she und another almost immediately.

night's holiday the chemist, pleas od with her work, gave her an ins

S. Abdul Curreem and F. D. crease in salary. Pereira (LRC)

lost to W. J. Howard and Y..

Hachiuma

lost, to G. Lui and J. W.

Leonard

Jest to E. Zimmern and F.

Zimmern .........

O. Ismail, and A. H. Madar

*(L.B.C.) :++

S.

boat W. J. Howard and Y.

Hachiuma

lost to G. Lai and J. W.

Leonard

Onu evening during her holiday she wont to a dance at a Brigh ton, hall with her fiancé, wearing a 4-6 chiffon. novelty dress like a bonch.

pyjama anit.

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The costume attracted so much": attention that a newspaper des. cribed it and also printed" · Missi 57. Henry's name and address.

1-6

loat to E. Zimmern and F..

Zimmern

2-4

A. Ismail and A. R. Minu

(LR.C.)

lost to W. J. Howard and Y.

Hachiuma

bent: G. Lai and J. W. Leo-

nard

bent E. Zimmern and F. Zim-

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mern

The Note."

Miss Honry was delighted, but the chemist happened to see the newspaper report and he wrote her a note in which, according to her mother, he said that her appear anco in public wearing trousers offended against his religions prin ciples, and her services would no longer be required.

"I was amarod," Mrs. Henry said to a reporter, when Yvome told me about the note from her employer, who is an extremely nfes man, Everyone else laughed about the ccatumo and thought it was a good 4-0iden for summer dancing."

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The chemist was not at home and' the only comment his wife made was I think every young wo man and girl ought to keep in her 6-2 proper place.",

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