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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932.
HOME FOOTBALL SATURDAY'S LEAGUE “SUNDAY HERALD FOOTBALL RESULTS
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
(THROUGH EKUTER'S AGENCY.).
LONDON, Dec. 24 Following are the results of Eng fish and Scottish League matches played on Saturday-
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION:
To-day the Fanling Hunt and Race Club will be holding their Christmas Meeting and there are seven events on the card. The pro- grumme of events is an attractive oue and there should be a large at- | Arsenal tendance of race-goers at Kwanti. Birmingham The usual train facilities are avail- able.
Blackburn Binckpool Derby Everton
Leeds.
The programme opens with an unofficial steeplechase race over a mile and a half. Cupid is among the entries and at 161 pounds, Manchester C. will be very hard to beat De murrer is in at the low weight of 140 pounds and might make Cupid. run for it but he does not strike o as being anything like a stayer. White Stars or Mongoftan Stug ought to get a place, "
The second race is also an un- official race over two miles. This steeplechase event should provide a big dividend as it is difficult to see who will win. Black Maria appeals as do Duke of Normandy II. and Bright Prospect.
The third rase is also an un- official one, this time for the ladies. Ilon't know who will be riding Valley Hall, but after this pony's wonderful run at alacao, he is euro to make things hum to-day. After him I like the chances of Festival Eva and Wonderful Stag. "
The Polo Scurry orer half a mile is the next race. Here Piccalilli, Ploughman and Skean Dhu kok the best things, but this race also might quite easily provide a big dividend,
Wednesday Sunderland West Brom
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4. Portsmouth
0
4 Middlesboro”
o' Newcastle
4
0 Aston Villa
0
✔ Wolves
4 Bolton
3
3 Huddersfield-
3 Liverpool
0
2 Chelsea
1
4 Leicester
3
SECOND DIVISION
Bradford C. Bury"," Chesterfield Fulham Lincoln Millwall Notts C.
1 Stoke
5 Burnley
2 Charlton
0 Notts F:
2 Bradford
6 Oldham
a Tottenham
4 Grimsby
I Preston
Cal'antinued from Paga 10.)
FIRST DIVISION
MATCH
SEVERE TROUNCING FOR
·PORTUGAL ·
CHINA WINS BY 6-0
BT. JOSEPH'S KOWLOON..
The St. Joseph's combination are By a mangin of six goals to nil, going to be a big noise in the the team representing China de League this year as they are now monstrated their superiority over only a point behind the league
Portugal. leaders in the first division, the Royal Artillery.
On Saturday, playing on the Railway ground, they proved them selves overwhelmingly superior to the Kowloon team. The score of five goals to one gives readers some indication of the oneridedasss of the game.
The Kowloon team missed the services of McKalvie. After fifteen minutes play, Babhan have the Col- lega team a lead, following a good bit of footwork on the part of the Gosano brother. Before the in- terval the Collega bad collected two more goals through B. Gosano.
After half-time, things even up for a bit, but only for a while, R. Gosang sent in a fourth goal to complete his hat trick. A very 3 strenuous and clever effort on the 3part of Bliss gave Kowloon their only goal which resulted from shot sent in by Hill, after Bliss had brought the ball down the fold D single-handed.
1
Port Vale
Before the final whistle, however, Southampton
the Saints added a further goal to Swansea 9 Manchester U. march off triumphant victors by five West Ham 9 Plymouth
goals to pua.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH))
Bournemouth Brentford Bristol C. Clapton Coventry Exeter Luton Newport Northampton Swindon Turquay
2 Watford
2. Aldershot
0
9 Brighton
Reading
2 Bristol R.
3 Southend
1 Crystal P
SECOND DIVISION.
CHINA ATHLETIC NAVY.
Played at Happy Valley, the 4 Athletics dropped valuable point to the Navy, but they are still too far ahead on the league table to have any anxiety, for the present 1 at least, as to the ultimate destina 2tion of the honours..
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o Gillingham
2 Norwich
0 Cardiff
ง
3 Queen's P.R.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
The first official race is fifth on the card and is The Christmas Pluto over a mile and a quarter, for novice jockeys. Christmas Belle looks a very good thing for the race and is sure to be well-in the pic ture, Imperial Hall, Sanction, Tien Feng Shan Lad Estrellita are some of the others who might figure well | Barnsley in this race.
Darlington The sixth race is The Christmas Doncaster Steeplechase over two miles and Gateshead the wonderful way in which Just Halifax- Imagine takes to the sticks leads Hartlepools. me to tip him as a likely winner. Hull Champagne Bay is a very strong Stockport candidato and ought to eat up the Tranmere” opposition in a flat race, so if any Walsall one is looking for a good bet let Wrexham him support Champagne Bay. Amos also is a good place bet
2 Southport
3 York
5 Crewe
2 Barrow.
2. Rotherham
* Manshold
1 Rochdale
o Carlisle
4 Accrington
3 Chester.
3 New Brighton
- SCOTTISH LEAGUE
In the last race, a hurdle race over a mile and a half, Daylight Aberdeen Eve ought to win with Banjolina Clyde and Cloudy Eve taking the other Falkirk places.
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Baca 1. Cupid
Demurrer White Stars, Race 2. Black Maria..
Duke of Normandy Bright Prospect *Race 3. Festival Eve
Valley Hall Wonderful Stag
Race 4. Piccalilli
Ploughman
Skean Dhu
Race 6. Christmas Belle
Imperial Hall Estrellita
Eaca f. Chimpagne Bay.
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The Navy led by two goala to the scoring in the first half through one at the interval. They opened Taylor. The Navy dropped their ueus] individualistic play and re- sorted to long swinging passes; o which had the Chinese nonplussed o for a while, but they were soon 1 up and doing and hold the Navy in their own half of the field. Before 1 the interval however, the Navy 3 had increased their lead through Parsons and the Chinese scored
1
The Portuguess team sorely missed Silva-Netto at back and 8. Sousa, who was fielded in his place proved a poor substitute, and time after time found himself outwitted by the Chinese forwards, who dis- ball, played marvellous control of the
The Chinese started in great style and before, the Portuguese eleven had settled down to business, they found the Chinesa a goal ahead. A miskich by Sousa gave Ip Pak Wah
chance, which the latter took. The Chinese won their match with their first goal, for the early reverse seemed to trouble tho Portuguese team. Play was confin- ad entirely in the Portuguese half. and it was not long before Suei Kim Sun arored China's second goal. Again it was the faulty work of the backs that let the Chinese forwards though.
Portuguese Play Up Well. There followed a period of even play in which the ball was sent from end to end, but there was no further scoring before the in- torval, although, with a bit of luck. Portugal might have reduced the lead.
After the interval, the Portu- guese team were prominent and A. V. Gosamo had hard luck in not scoring with a shot that had the goal kooper beaten. The ball hit the upright and bounded into niny and B. Gosano, taking the kick
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sent over the bar,
China's Third Goal,
Play was then transferred to the other end where the Chinese for
Pak to net the third goal for the wards got the batter of the Par tuguese defence to allow Tam Kong-
winners.
less for the Portuguese, but they Things now begun to look hope-
pressed very hard and ultimately, a Chinese back handled in trying to clear. The resultant penalty kick was taken by B, Gosano, but once again luck was against the loners and Gosano shot right into the goal keeper's waiting hands,
1 through Lo Wai Chan from a free. After this reverse, it became a
1
o kick outside the penalty area.
anestion of how many goals the The Navy concentrated on the de Chinese would score and before the o fence in the second half, but al and Suen Kam Sun and Ip Pak though the inside men dropped back Wah (2) added further goals for to help in the work they were un them, giving them a 6-0 victory. able to keep out the Chinese. The A. V. Gosano, the Portuguese a latter's forwards came again and forward, played a very unginter-
0 again and towards the end, & pen-prising game. He seemed to be off. alty shot was awarded against the colour, but notwithstanding this,
2 Navy to provide the Chinese with the Chinese hacks had him closely 2 the equalizer.
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1 Dundee
1 Partick
Kilmarnock Morton Queen's Park Rangers
1 Motherwell
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9 Third Lanark
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EWO SOUTH CHINA.
The Ewo team defeated South Chins by four goals to one.. Pau Ka Ping, the South China centra rward was not in the team and this fact had a demoralising effect on the team Ewos had things pret
'TO-DAY'S MATCHES ty much their own way and fully
FIRST DIVISION
Newcastle
Birmingham Blackpool Chelsea Everton
e. Derby 1. Liverpool
Blackburn Huddersfield v. Bolton Leeds
v. Arsenal- Leicester „Middlesbro Wednesday Wolves
v. Portsmouth
Sheffield U. Manchester C. . Aston Villa SECOND DIVISION
·Bradford C.- * Bury Burnley 12 Grimsby Chesterfield v. Lincoln
*Notts C. D. Stoke
Millwall
Notta F.
Oldham
Port Vale
Southampton...
Tottenham
West Ham
r. Preston
Charlton:
Видовед Bradford Fulham
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Brentford Brighton Bristol R. | Coventry
Exeter
Northampton. Quest's P.R. Aldershot Bristol 6. Swindon Cardif
deserved victory"!
Sand
Ho Yau Tin gave the lead to Ewo after twenty minutes play, during which time the game had been fairly even. T. W. netted the second goal for Ewo, and Kom Shek Wai replied for South China, so that at the interval, the Ewos were leading by 2-1 walk After the interval the South China men fell off noticeably and Ewo scored first through Au-Pak Ming and then through Au King: Fung.
LINCOLNS: ST. JOSEPH'S.
While their first team are going strong in the first division, St. Joseph's second had a thoroughly had day of it when they met the Lincolns at Chatham Road. The Iatter gave the College a thorough trouncing, going home with a vie tory of nine goals to nil, N
In the first ten minutes the Lin- coins were two goals up through Barnes and before the interval they were five goals ahead. In the so- cond half they collected four more goals. The match was very much one-sided.
watched and never let him through. B. Gosano played a sound game, but was badly let down by his eide's defence. Marques played a fine game in, goal and his brilliant naves many a time made up for the back's defects.
For the Chinese Ip Pak Wah was the outstanding player. Suen Kam
Sun and Tam Kong Pak" played. well together and these three had everything their own way. The backs had little to do.
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