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THE INTERNATIONAL
CUP
China Triumphs: Wales Lose
China v. England
Just before the interval Higgins fouled an opponent, and was him- self dangerously. fouled by Li Tin Sang in turn.
China Leads
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934.
TRIANGULAR CRICKET
Club And Army Play
Drawn Game
The annual triangular cricket tournament between the Royal Navy, Army and the Hong Kong Cricket Club commenced yesterday when the latter two sides met at the Club ground, the game result- ing in a draw.
When stumps were drawn, the Club were 11 runs short of the
T. A. Pearce was outstanding with the ball, securing 8 wickets for 58 runs. The batting honours of the day went to H. Owen Hughes and Major Bonavia. Owen Hughes carried his bat for 87 runs which included 14 boundaries, while Ma-
Favoured with ideal and sunny weather, a record crowd witnessed
Immediately after the resump-Army's total, with one wicket to the triumph of China over Eng-
dion, China changed completely. } fall. land in the semi-final of the In-
Life was put into the game and the ternational Charity Cup on
from a breakaway Ho eluded Pile Club Ground yesterday afternoon.
and sent the ball to Tam who England played with the original
well out of several running along shot selected team while
China's Durham's reach into the right changes were made in
of the net. Play team. Fung King Cheung being hand corner
China dropped with Ho Kat Keung play-livened up considerably.
was attacking most of the time ing centre forward and Tsang Jor Chee taking over the inside left berth. Lai Kwok Chiu was in the pivotal position with Tong Kwan replacing Laung In Chan
of
A
and ip centred from far out, Piler Bonavia in his innings of 83 miskicked to see the ball entering made hits that reached the bound- ary area sixteen times: Lt. J. P. the net.
Williams played very stylishly for
Play deteriorated greatly with China being on the offensive. Ho was almost through when his shot was blocked in the nick of time.
Kaley sent across a good centre for Higgins to kick behind. Wear
firmbled mouth tasted Wong, who thereby conceding a cornet. From the corner kick Parker sent a hot drive into goal for Ll to head clear. Higgiris had a good chance of reducing the lead when he shot over once again China attacked
in turn but to no avail. From & corner kick taken
of The score of 3-2 in favour China reflects greatly on the gen- eral run of the play. In the first halt England had several golden opportunities of going ahead but poor shooting robbed them their reward. On the other hand China was very fortunate in that two shots, which had Wong Wing, beaten, struck the erosɛ "bar. differect complexion was put on the game in the second half when from the whistle China swept the field and it was not long before they added further to their score. England was well served by C. a very Pile at back: He played sound game throughout and with the exception of the miskick which
About Afteen minutes from the cost them a goal he was beyond reproach. Pardoe too worked like end England attacked and was re- * Trojan. He was untiring and warded with a good goal when ran, all over the field feeding his from a nice centre by Kiley, Rid- forwards with well timed passes.ley obtained his second goal when Ash was not comfortable at right he headed past Wong from close back-the danger from China in.
a
by Tsc, Tam
headed over. China scored two quick goals in succession but was ruled offside on both occasions,
England Attacks » !i
1
coming invariably from the left England's movements were spoilt which had him and Brooks guess by the wing men in sending bew ing time and again. Durhamn play-hind time and again." ed a very Bate game between the posts and brought off many difficult and delightful save. Of the forwards Raley and Hoggas were outstanding. Both being hard workers" and scheming many dcdangerous movement. The wings were not quite up to form.
Of China's defence Lau Mau was the backbone, clearing timely and relieving many dangerous situations. Lee Kwok Wal was the plek of the half back line while in the forwards Tam Kong Pak was his characteristic self
same fast: Ton down the lines.
The Play
..:
Tam dropped back to help the defence and China was playing with four forwards. Except with occasional breakaways China was defensive game after playing a having had three quarters of the game in the second half.
52 runs.
The scores were:---
Army
Major V. J. Bonavia, c and b
Pearce
Lt J. R. Williams, è and b
Pearce
Hughes b Pearce
J. R. Johnson, v Owen Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, c and b...
Pearce
Lt. H. B. de Pritchard. c and b
Pearce
Capt. L. J. Walch, c Redmond
b' Pearce
Cpl Ballard, b Pearce Cpl. Colledge, Lb.w, Pearce...
Capt, D. B. Michell, b Pearce... Lt. J. A. N
Duckitt
HOME FOOTBALL
Forecast For Saturday's Games
A full programme is down for decision on Saturday in every Division.
The programme is as follows with "Left Out's" selections given in bold type together with distances between clubs:---
ENGLISH LEAGUE
EVERTON GRIMSBY T
BARNSLEY BLACKPOOL BOLTON
DIVISION I
1931 1932 1933 Portsmouth 3-3 2-0 Imm] Birmingham
Tottenham H
Leeds U
Sheffield W.
Leicester C.
Oldham A.
Manchester U.
BRENTFORD
DIVISION IIL (NORTH)
3-2 1-0 1-1 1–3 2–2 3–1 2-1 1-3 0-2
HIINA
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811111111111
JUIMIKIA III III I IIIIIII
INIMII
III111111
2-28-
Mileage
ARSENAL ASTON VILLA
70
Y
Blackburn R.
30
Y
Liverpool
Chelsea
115
Y.
DERBY CO.
175-
110
Y.
Preston N.B.
Huddersteld T. 85
V.
SUNDERLAND
MANCHESTER C. 70
7.
W. Brom. A.
MIDDLESBRO" 55
บ.
STOKE C. WOLVES
40
▼
25
Y.
DIVISION II.
30
Y.
Bradford
35
V.
.Bury
15
Bradford C.
30
83
Newcastle U
140
*
NOTTS F.
Norwich C.
110
V.
52
NOTTS .CO.
150
V
Swansea T
PLYMOUTH A.
195
Y.
Fulham
SHEFFIELD U.
35
Fort Vale
0
SOUTHAMPTON · 205
V.
Burnley
WEST HAM Ü.
155
V.
Hull C.
12
BARROW
75
Wrexham
1-0
1-1
Carlisle. U.
22 14
OKESTER
∙110 V 130 V.
TRANMERE R. 1-1 1" 2]
Gateshead
✪
CHESTERFIELD
15 V.
Rotherham U
0
DONCASTER R. 65
7.
Crewe A
2-15-10
0
ETLEPOOLS U. 150
Walsall
Rier-Evans, b
Mansfield T.
80
7.
Halifax T
3
N. BRIGHTON
40
Y.
Accrington S.
31
2
Southport
35
V.
: SPORT CO.
1-0 21 1
24
Rochdale
40
V.
York C.
45
7.
LINCOLN C Darlington
3-5
218
A. Pearce
O. M. R. W. ......... 28
Bournemouth BRISTOL R.
95
V.
Millwall
120
Brighton
DA 5-3 1-1
CHARLTON A.
135
Cardiff C.
7 56 8
CRYSTAL P.
35
V
Aldershot
1
NEWPORT CO.
65
*
EXETER C,
1
Northampton T.
30
V
Coventry C
1 12
QP.R.
75
4
V
Swindon T
-29
READING
35
V
Clapton O.
Southend U.
45
W
LUTON T
1-1
TORQUAY > U.
65
▼
Gillingham
WATFORDE
110
Bristol C."
11 30
E. J. R. Mitchell. b Rice-Evans T. M. L. Rethmon də 15) Carthwaite 21 TE. Pearce, b Garthwaite ......
1
Airdrie
11'
Ayr U..
V
CELTIC
303-200
7
DUNDEE
Y.
Queen of Bouth
H W. Baines, run out.
6
Dunfermline A.
V.
CLYDE
G. 8. Dunkley, b Garthwaite
0
Falkirk
G. A. Stewart, not out
Extras
Total
ABERDEEN 3、,༢༣,6-"5
8
HIBERNIAN
20
Motherwell
V.
Rangers
4-2 1-3 2-1
PARTICK TEL.
V.
Albion "R.
207
St. Mirren
1-21-2
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. W.
13 2 32 4
.2
C. S. M. J. Elwin, not out ......
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
T. M. L. Redmond... 17 4 67 E. R. Duckitt
112 130
Stewart G. A 3
A H. Ower Hughes ...
**EKO.C H. Owen Hughes not out ... J. Pote-Hunt, ib.w., Garthwaite T. A. Pearce, à Rice-Evans ...... The final whistle sounded with L. T Ride; b Ballard England attacking.
Portugal Beat Wales E. R, Duckitt, Lb.w., Ballard
There was a good attendance
ground to see the match between
darthwaite
Michell
17.
with Ip Pak Wah backing him on the Kowloon Football Club's to the tilt China's forwards as a whole played delightfully, their
Hörtugal arid Wales. Portugal movements: being always danger-turned up at full strength, but the ots and cleverly schemed Both Welsh side had to have several #igswert well to the fore with last minute changes. Portugal led 2-1 at the interval and finished ap 4-1 at the finish,
JA, N. Rice Evans... 7 The game started at a terring 3. Elvin China, lost the toss and England pace and both sides played spark- Ballard efected to play with the sun, beling football. The standard was hird their back. A sensation was high, but the stamina of the teams AT CRAIGENGOWER C.C. caused by China In the first two could not stand up to the rapid
inutes of the game when right
demanded. pace
Towards the The annual Married v. Singles from the start they brought the close of the first half, things were match of the Craigengower Cricket ball down to England's territory much slower, and by the end of Club was played yesterday, the and, from à centre by Ip, Tam the second half. the game was former losing by 23 runs. A. R. H with his ever twisting, head met very slow indeed
Esmall was in fine batting form, the ball and sent it past Durham
Portugal started the scoring, for the Bachelors, scoring 50 und to give China an early lead. when, thanks to a nice pars from was ably supported by George Lee From the kick off England. at Gasano, Ward netted, sending.in a who contributed 44. For the Bene tacked and Higgins was brought cross shot which had the goaledicts. J.L Youngsaye was top down just outside the area. Par beaten all the way.
scorer, hitting up 39 while U. M. doe took the kick and Tum head-
Not dismayed by this reverse. Omar had 29 to his credit. ed clear. End to end piny follow Wales put on pressure, and good! Bcores: la ed for a spell and from a break-
work by Talbot, Keatings.. Row- | Married: 165 L, Youngsaye away England went close to scor- lands and Dennis kept the Portu- 39: U. M. Cifer 29 C. W. Lam ing when Ridley with a first time guese backs very busy. Dennis ob 26. A RAEZaman 2 for 4p drive had Wong Wing well beaten tained the equaliser for his side, E. Souza Jer from close in only to see his shot but before the interval, Gomes, Singles:-188 (A 1ZH, Esmall 59; striking the cross bar and re-who had been working very hard I. KẾ HT W, Lam 1 for bounded into play.
82, A. Kitehall 3 for 31).
England's Superiority
At this stage England was play- ing delightful football and had
all the time, sent the Portuguese, team' ahead with a nice drive from twenty five yards range, which gave, Rowlands no chance.
At the Interval, the honours
BROWN-MILLER FIGHT
China's defence spreadeagled. Rid-were even, thoughr Portugal was a ley was ever to the fore with his goal ahead. Rowlands up till this clever passes down to the wings polit played a splendid goal,while (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally and Higgins was always thefe to Elms and Beltrao were outstanding back him up. Pardoe tested the to the Portugal side. Ward in the China's goalie with several long forward line was playing Hire shots but was "always little too book, but the Cosano brothers high
save,
DIVISION III (SOUTH)
A
3-0 8-1
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III
III
IIIIIIN
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1-24-2
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
* ST. JETONE
HAMILTON A.. Hearts
1-9 0-1
V. Klimarnock
QUEEN'S P.
Results Of Christmas
Day Matches
Chelsea Everton ... Grimsby. Leeds
Aston Villa Sunderland
DIVISION E
Arsenal
5 Preston
Blackburn
D
Portsmouth
2.
3
1
Leicester
Wednesday
2
Birmingham
West Brom.
3
Stoke
Wolves
6. Derby
Blackpool Burnley Bradford Brentford Bury
Manchester U. Newcastle Notts
Port Vale Swansen
Aldershot Bournemouth Bristol C. -Charlton
Coventry Luton Millwall
Newport
Queen's
Torquay
Barrow Chester
Crewe
Gate
Hal
Har
ric, Ward.
Mar
Smes and Alve
Prem" (Copyright;}).].
Paris, Dec, 25. The boxing match between two world champlors, Freddie Miller seem to have struck a bad pater and Al Brown which ended in At the other end Tam sent Trang - After the interval midfield play Miller winning on points proved a along who shot from a difficult was the order of the day, although disappointment. Al Brown, Miller's, angle for Darbam to effect a good fat intervals, both goals were raid- dusky opponent, was repeatedly ed in turn Delgado, obtained the reprimanded and the public pron The ball was quickly transferred | third goal for Portugal with tested against the amateurish dis- to China's goal. Radley obtaining very swift grounder, while the play of boxing by these two cham- possession of it and eluding sev final goal came from A. V. Gosand. Transocean Kuo Min. eral defenders presented Stevens On the run of the play, it is with a sitter only to see him miss, safe to say that the better team Ip was almost through on his won though it must be said for own with only Durham to beat the losers that they played spark- when Brooks robbed the ball offling football in the early stages of his feet thus relieving an anxious the game. The speed and youth moment Another good movement of the winning team was a great | Ke by the English defence.saw Pardoe 'Point in their favour, kicking over from well out In spolita well concerted attack by
The teams..
Portugal Marques, Hliva. Netto, Sergeant
referred the
Rangers
Tottenham Manchester C.
Huddersfield
DIVISION · IL
0
Oldham
Bolton
Fulham
Plymouth
West Ham
2 Notts
Hull
Norwich
0.
Bradford C Bouthampton
DIVISION IIL (SOUTH)
1
Bristol R
Exeter....
1 Northampton
Swindon
Gmingham
* Brighton
Reading
Watford
Clapton
Crystal P ION IIL (NORTH)
Tranmere
Brockport
Southport
New Brig
YACHTING
Potts Challenge Cap
The following yachts started at
7.30 a.m. yesterday morning on the race for the Potts Challenge Cup.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
Details Of The Programme
"The programme for the Annual
This a better known as the Macao | Bace: Micfing, to be held on, Febr- Race and is over a distance of some ↑ udry' 16, 18, 19, 20, and 23 is just 70 miles. The time limit expires at | published.
8" a.m. to-morrow, Friday, Decem- ber: 28.
Course Mark boat off Macao starboard.
Axuma 1 Mr. H. J. Pearce and
R. J. Vernall
La Cigale 3. Mr. Croucher, and
Another.
. D. and I, 8, Mr., H. S. Rouse, Maj, Dixon and Lt.-Condr. Todd. "Luana 9, Mr. A. L. Shielda and
Commodore Elliott, Typhoon 10, Squadron Leader Keary and Comdr. Legg. Terti 13, Capt. Fooley and Capt.
Duchene.
Monsoon 18. Mr. Grieve and
Another...
Sea Lark V. 20, Mr. Cock, Col. Cunningham and Sykes. Cherub 21. Mr. Goulborn, Lleut.
Ramus and Another. Mistral 22, Comdr. "Cowland, Dr.
Davis, Lt. Obrian."
Cutty 23. Mr. G. Dalzell and Mr.
C. J. Cooke,
Penquin 34, Capt. L. W. Hender-
800.
Maire 38, Comdr. ORR. Ewing
and Another
Norma 27, Mr. Ramsay and Mr.
Bruusgaard.
Tavy H, Tamar's Wardroom
Officers.
ANOTHER RUGBY THRILL
Meiji University's Last Spurt
Shanghai, Dec. 28. Another thriller was provided on Christmas Day when Meiji Univer- alty met "the Shanghai Rugby Football Club in the return match.
After being wonderfully held by: the locals, the visitors went over- for an unconverted try in the last three minutes of the game to win by 11 points to B.
Metil University won the earlier game by 19 points to 11, scoring- two goals in rapid succession five minutes before the close- Reuter.
FRENCH HYDROPLANE'S LONG JOURNEY
[Special to the "Hong Hong” Dallý Press" (Copyright.).3
Parts, Dec. 25. The French hydroplane "Santos. <Dumont". returned to Marsellies after crossing the South Atlantic four times and covering a distance of 22,000 kilometres in 120 hours Pilot Bossontrat who drove the famous plane declared in an interview that his strongest Im pression had been his meeting with the Graf Zeppelin in mid- ocean After a thorough overhaul, the hydroplane will be placed on a regular run to South America at the beginning of "January, Transocera Kuo Alim
Thera ard Atty-seven races on the card. There will .be twelve races on each of the first four days and only nine races on the "Of Day." The tin interval will be after the fifth race on each day, except on the second Satur-. day when the meeting will start at 2 p.m.
The Stakes have been reduced
The Derby is now "a. all round. sweepstakes of $20 each with $50 additional for starters with $3,000 added." The Champions is "A Sweepstakes of $100 each for start- èrs with $3,000 added for Winner," Last year both these races carried $1,000 more.
...
The Governors Cup, which for years had been for "all China ponies" is this year confined to "subscription grifalas of this Club of this meeting."
The first Extra Meeting for 1935 takes place on March 9, when a programme of nine races is down on the card.
THREE KILLED AT SOCCER
Tragedies Follow Injuries
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Dec. 5.
fatally
:
Three footballers were injured on the field..
They were:-
"Bimeon Raleigh," Gillingham __(Kent), centre forward:...
William Thomas, Marshall," centre forward of Marion's Reserves, Forest of Dean; and
"Ronald. Griffiths," of Turn- stall-road, Addiscombe.
Raleigh Brighton.
was playing... against
He had been injured during the Arst few minutes of the game, but returned to the field and played
as- If unaffected.
While taking a shot at goal, however, he suddenly threw his hands up to his head and collaps
ed
He was taken to Rochester Hos- pital and operated on for cerebral haemorrhage, but died, during the night. He was Gillingham's lead- ing goal-scorer. Ze
Marshall, who lived at Hillview, | Joyford, was a married man with
two children.
The match between Marion'ą Reserves and Coalway was being played at Berry H During an attack Marshall went to head the ball Simultaneously: a Coalway defender went to kick to clear. His boot struck Marshall's neck
Marshall lurched forward three paces and then collapsed
Ronald Grifiths was playing in a match at Duppas Hill, Croydon, when he was struck in the stomach by the bail
He fell unconsefons, and "ated later:
SPALDING
"KRO-
FLITE
GOLF BALL
Lasts
till it's
"Jost/"
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