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INTERPORT SOCCER
TO-DAY
Keen Tussle Expected
(By "PIVOT"}
During the week end there "was no senior league games, and all attention and interest, was centred on the arrival of the Shanghai footballers.
They were met by officials of the Hong Kong Football Asso-, « clation, pressmen and representatives of different Clubs when the Empress of Canada berthed at the Kowloon Wharf on Satur- day morning.
The Shanghai boys had their first work out on the Recreio ground at King's Park on Saturday and everything pointed to a well ba- lanced team, that is going to givė Hong Kong 'a run for the game. Though most of the players are of short stature they all carry a hefty kick with them and ball control and "distribution speaks volume for them.
their
Ward the custodian is one of the tallest member of the team and seldom did a high shot beat him in Saturday's practice. Of the ground shots, I cannot say the
A
same.
The backs. Lin Nag and Shute, are a formidable pair. Their first
time connection with the leather
is always well timed
L. GREENBERG (Jewish Club) Came into the team at the last minutė. Kicks well with both feet. A player of great promise.
REFEREES FOR THE MATCHES
Sergt. E. G. Isley, who refereed both the Interport football trial games in a very capable manner, has been selected to referee the Interport match between Hons Kong and Shanghai this afternoon on the Club ground, commending at 3 pm, sharp. The linesmen will be C.Q.M.S. Hyde and Cpl, Twaites,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1935.
YACHTING
Saturday's Events
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Commodore Elliott won the event for "A" Class yachts in Pat to beat Major Griffin in Wasp IL over a course of 9.7 miles.
Ariel (Mr. E. G. Lee) crossed the line Arst in the race for "H" class Diana (Mr. P. Ramus) was second and Colleen (Major J. B. Austin), was third,
HOCKEY INTERPORTERS
AT PRACTICE
Shanghai Ladies Beat H.K. Ladies
an
BILLIARDS
Royal Engineers Beat
The Rest
HONG KONG WIN AT MACAO
The Interport Hockey Match
The match, Champions” v. The Rest, was played at St. Patricks1 Club on Friday evening. The de- talled scores are given below.
The Interport Hockey Match De- E.R.A. Sargent, Captain of the Rest tween Hong Kong and Macao was was unable to be present and his played off yesterday at the latter place was filled by W. Funnell (St. port and resulted in a victory for Patricks) who won by a margin of Hong Kong by three goals to one 48 points. The best break of the thanks to the fine defensive work evening was a 41 by Q.M.S. Staples.put up by Dulla Singh and Col, and the fine and effective com- bination of the local left flank.
The Macao boys bullied of at- 200 tacking." Ramalho was prominent. Play was fast and furious with the Macao, team attacking hotly.
Royal Engineers
L. Sgt. Hodges L. Sgt. Grossmith
-Q.MS. Staples
Capt. Regan
S. Sgt. Harris
131
152
200 200
Sgt. Hollingworth
200
Total.
1,089
The Rest
the
C.S.M. Evin W. Funnell
200 200
C.Q.M.S. Thompson
185
W. 'Bailey
159
Sgt. Bloomfield S. Sgt. Flood
123
180
Total...
969
The Shanghai ladles hockey Interport team was'engaged in friendly encounter with the Hong Kong ladies, champions of In the race, for #T" and “
the foes! Cher Clark Cup tournament as Šookunpoo qn Satur- classes Jade (Mr. R. B. Williams)
day, and though not being too impressive (mast ilkely due to was first to Robena (Major H
their strangeness of local field and light), ran out victors by Marshall) and Stella. (Mr. J. G
the one goal scored during the first twenty minutes of play. Filcher) while" Gull (Lt. R. E
Miss C. Nichols' playing at inside-right) was the scorer. Campbell, R.N.) won the "G" Class from Toynette (Capt. D. Dunlop) and Sirius (Mr. H. M. Finlay).".. Against a side that had been W. Ambrose; P. da Silva, C..
Detalls were as follow-
playing together during this pre- Nichols, D. Eardley, A. Collaco and sent seasoB, whose" combination J. Raeburn. "A" Class started 14.20
Ttl was sound
ROCKEY INTERPORTERS' and understanding
ENGAGEMENTS: Yacht
Finished Psn. Pt's good, the Shanghai interport side gave a good account of themselves 2 31 16.38,50
by this triumph of theirs, which
1.3 will undoubtedly » serve 6 25
inspiration to them in the inter- port garne, with local eleven..
On the form of play exhibited by the Northerners, the weakness of the side lay on the intermediate line, but their two backs were best ever seen in local hockey. Their combination was not as sound as the champions of the local league, but they had a very useful inside trio. Miss D. Eardley is con- structive leader with a fine sense of distribution, and has a fine of tura of speed, but she lacks sense of breaking suddenly through Miss Eardley showed good combination with Miss Col- laco and Miss C. Nichols. J. Raeburn playing at left wing. showed speed and her passes were
Pat
Painted Lady
Wasp II... (Major Griffin), Artemis
16.42.17
(Mr. G. G. Wood). Isobel
16.42.16
5.27
(Cdr. Cowland). True Blue......
(Mr. H, S. Rouse).
18.35.41 (Commodore Elliott)
16.38.10
3 31.
1 42
16.41.14 16
24
(Major Booty).
"H" Class started 1455 Diana
16.55.21 2 13 tween Shanghai and the Combined» (Mr. P. Ramus). Chinese, while the linesmen will be Colleen
16.58.204 3 (Major J. B. Austin). Petty Officer Radall and Leig. Sea-
Rolla
4 17.01.384 4 man Foad.
(Mr. A. Goodhart).
16.54.52 1 16 (Mr. E. G. Lee). "I" and "Y" Classes started 14.30 Alisa
..16:56.48 4 15
11
Petty Officer H. Holding, one of our better known referees, rul
Marcal playing as a Third back, control the game to-morrow be- also impressed."
Remedios, the skipper. showed little, being mostly taken up with improving the players in their little faults.
HF. Chen gave an impressive display of ball distribution and his passes always found their objec-
tive.
not
Symons and Madar were much seen but Both gave an in- dication that they meant business and can fully be relied upon.
Favacho centred very well and accurately and Hong Kong will have to watch him very closely.
Collaco was very fast, and car- ried with him 2 deadly shot.
K. P. Chen will be another menace to the Hong Kong defence and he too will bear, close watch- ing.
Bolsseree has a powful left foot- ed drive and kicks well with both feet;
L Greenberg was not very en- couraging on the left. Perhaps being new to it, but anyway his centres fell-short of expectation.
N. Z. Lee was not seen in action.
PEN SKETCHES OF SHANGHAI TEAM
W. WARD (A.S.F.). The tallest member of the team Has a good anticipation and seldom left a high shot pass him. Rather weak on the ground. Was brought in at. the last minute.
J. SHUTE (Police). Flays for the Shanghai Police. A steady and reliable back although not very sensational.
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LI NING. (Tunghwa). A medium bullt man and kicks heftily with his left. Clever and tricky back and knows a trick or two.
E. MARCAL (ASF) A great shadower and tackler. Has shown consistent form through out the
S.B.P.O.-G. Shobbrook will re- feree the final game between the visitors and the United Services, P. O, while Y.OS. Ferle and Jackson will run the touchlines.
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LEAGUE FOOTBALL
SECOND DIVISION
In a fast and "Interesting game at Causeway Bay yesterday the Navy gained a convincing win over the Athletic in their Second Divi- sion soccer encounter, the final score being 4 goals to 1 in their favour.
Ariel....
25
(Capt 0. CHCE). Stella....
18.55.24 3 23 (Mr. J. G. Pilcher)." Jade
16.44.47 1 (Mr, R. B. Williams). Robena
16.53.48 2 22: (Major H. Marshall),
16.57.38 6 15 Wedgion
(Mr. T. Morris).
"G" Class started 14.35
17.02.38 1 11 Gull
(Lt. R. E. Campbell, R.N.) Toynette
17.02.46 2 19 (Capt. D. Dunlop).
17.13.54 4.7
17.99.38 314
The Chinese were never given time to settle down, and, with a Eunice wet and slippers ground against (Mr. F. Anthony). their style of play, found it dif-Sirius
cult to overcome the sterling de- fence put by Solomon and Moss, with McSweeney playing very con- Odently behind them,
The Navy scored two quick goals in succession, Dodds coverted a penalty and O'Donnell ran through on his own.
Just before the interval Chin- ese reduced the deficit through Lo Wat Keun but not long after Glass crash the ball past the Chinese custodian from 5 yards out.
After the interval Navy attacked and the play was all theirs; Glass added the fourth goal.
Eastern were no match for the Fusiliers. From the start the soldiers dominated the play and when the final whistle sounded the soldiers were nine goals to the good. Bumster (3), Evans (3). Coakley (2), "Parry and McHugh were the marksmen.
THIRD DIVISION
In a third division encounter the
(Mr. H. M. Finlay).
the
most accurate
The Game
match, play was scrappy when players were often penalised for sticks but as the game progressed. it showed an improvement.
At the commencement of the
Miss Ephgrave was tested pretty often, but her saves were not im- pressive, she had the habit of using stick too often, and very seldom used her legs..
1.
Missea M. Gray and J. Smalley playing at back for the champions were outstanding, stopping many prominent movements of the Shanghal forwards who in the second half were constantly at- tacking.
After twenty minutes" play. BAISS Nichols scored the only goal or the match when Miss Hence, the Hong Kong custodian, cleared with her stick, but the bail struck Miss Nichols's pads, who was fol- lowing up, and she shot the ball into the net with a soft tap.
The game was refereed by RAF. v. Esắt Lancashires, St Messrs. G. T. Palmer and P. J.
Joseph's ground, H.V.
*Eastern Athletic v. Lincoln Regt.,
Hong Kong F.C. ground.
Division III.
(Kick oc 2.45 pm) RAO.C. v. Hong Kong Police,
Military ground H.V...
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Division I: # South Chiria "A" v. R.W. Fusil
Hers, Caroline Fill
(Kick of 4.15 p.m.) R.A. v. Chinese Athletic, Sookun-
poo.
Division III.
(Klek of 245 p.m.) Club de Recrio v. R.A.B.C., King's
Park
Barlow and the teams were lined up as follows
Shanghai-G. Ephgiave (Ex- (EX-S.F.G.); S.P.C.); F. Bomko and E. Victal (J.A.C.); E Bloom- fleld (Sportsgirls), L. Gunther (German F.C.) and C: Getz (Sportsgirls); E. Collaco (J.A.C.), C. Nichols (Sportsgirls), D. Eard- ley. A. Collaco (J.A.C.) and J. Raeburn (Amazons).
Hong Kong Ladies: B. Hance; E. M. Gray, and J. Smalley: N. McKenna, B. M. Pope and B. Helbling; J. Marah, Mrs. P. M Harrop, M. Smalley, C. Ferguson
season. An ideal partner for Li Folice were unlucky to have lost Saturday's Results At and Jacks
..Ning.
E. R. CHEN (Tunghwa). A clever tackler and a player who rarely puts his foot wrongly to the ball. A great half back
C, REMEDIOS (ABF) Great at hair back whether at centre or on the “wing. A sticker and clever player. Should prove a thorn in Hong Kong's attack.
H. P. MADAR
to the Fusiliers by the odd goal in three
The Police scored first through. Chan Chau before the interval
After the resumption the soldiers attacked and Singleton scored both their goals
The Club de Recreto and the Air Force played a drawn game of two game was Very perienced half. Played footer for goals all. The
(Recs) An ex-
Fusiliers
A Glance
SECOND DIVISION
9 Eastern 4 Athletic
Navy
THIRD DIVISION
& Polica 2 Air Force:
a long time and is still good at it evenly contested Play was quickly Fusilier
WEI most probably play to-day.
A. SYMONS (Recs.) Ari excel- lent substitute to Stanley Gash. His defensive work is always link- ed: up with the attack. An ex- cellent hal.
transferred from end to end. Recreio Santos and Campos scored for the Recs and Hubbard and Ewart for the Air Force.
Amended Fixtures
R. FAVACHO (ASF) Has Do equal in the right wing position in Shanghal Has speed and ball contról Beautiful centres, and 2) In view of the Interport pro man Hong Kong is going to see gramme for this week the Hong a lot of in the game.
Kong Football Association have re- arranged the fixtures for February 9 and 10 respectively as follows:
HL COLLACO (Lusitano) Quite at home either in the inside right Or centre forward positions. Deadly shot and possess good con- structive knowledge.
A. BOISSERIE (Lusitano) Wing- er by rights, but wil half pro- bability be seen in the inside left Carries with him a very, berth. powerful left footed drive. A clever and tricky player when on the rum,
Ya Bi. LL (Tunghws) Er local play- en Clever and has a swift turn of body. Scored-when-least expected. Quite and adept at both inside positions"
HCACHEN (Tizighwa) Power- ful shooter, Carries his poise wélj when on the run. Tricky.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ↑
"Division 1.
(Rick of 4.15. p.m.), Hong Kong Club v. Lincoln Regt,
Hong Kong F.C. ground. Club de Recreio v. R. W. Fusiliers,
King's Park
East Lancashires v. Kowloon FC
Chatham Road, South China "A". R. Navy,
Carolina Hill.
South China: "B" v. St. Joseph
FC, postponed.
• Division IL
LEAGUE TABLES
SECOND DIVISION
P. W.L. D. FAPts. Lincolns 13 13 0 0 40 14 20 Navy anonim 14 10 29 46 23 22 East Lancs 13 9 3 1 46 14 19 Artillery ... 1870 9:29 25 16 South China. 12 6 4 3.31-18 13 Athletic 19 € 6 1 27 19 13 Fusilier
13 4 4 31 19 14 Engineers....... 12 4 221 25 10 Club
152 -7 16-17 38 10 University 11 4 0 1 20 25 Eastern
13 9 10 1 12 46 5 Kowloon 13 10 9 8 48 4
„THIRD-DIVISIOM
East Lancs BASC Lincolns. Fusiliers Air Force... RAMCAZ
CHANGES OF TEAMS
AND TIME
The match in which the Shang- hal Ladies' team will meet the Rest of the Colony this afternoon on the YM.C.A. ground at King's Park has been changed to be played in the morning at 11:30
This change was made be cause it will enable the Shanghai ladies to watch the Interport Boccer match
Miss Blumenthal will be playing at left-wing in place of the is jured Misa M. Remedios in the Rest of the Colony side this morn- Ing and Miss Helbling will take Miss Blumenthal's place in the half back line, g
Three changes have been made In the Shanghal, eleven, Miss. H Coliseo having strained her side in Saturday's game, her position will be filled by Miss Peggy, da Biva
The other changes made in the visitors line-up were Miss Nellie Beoke coming in at centre-half in place of Miss Gunther, and Miss Winnie Ambrose displacing Miss Getz at left-half. M
The revised teams are Rest of Colony: B, Hance (HK Ladies); F. K. Walker (CBA) and FW.ED.F.A.Pls. A. Fowler (YMG.A.), E. Beavis 15 13 9073 10 20 (CBA), M Xavier (Recrelo), 16 12 3 1 43 25 25 (captain), and B. Helbing EK
„J6 11 8 264-20 84-
13 0.4 044 19 18 Ladies); M. Marsh (FK Ladies), 14 6 4 4 26 20 16 P. Giftins (St Andrew');"Mrs. 15 7 7,128 231 PM B AK Ladies). C
148 71 23 23 13 FARUSO CHK Lading) and B. 13 4 10 1 22 308 Bentha
BAQE Police Engineers
1448 115 3749
s
15 13 11 21 18. 48.
co
14 3 98 20-40 |
Railway
(Kick of: 2.45 p.m.). University V. East Lancashires, Becrelo
Caroline Hill
and
etal E-Blooms
159.11 2:18 68 63 feld (Sportsgirls) N. Becke and
On Saturday morning. Shanghai and the Colony inter- port teams were the guests of Mrs. T. E. Pearce, President of the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Asso- ciation at the Jockey Club.. »
In a brief address, the hostess greeted the Northern interporters. Miss Bloomfield replied.
LOCAL CHINESE WINS RACE AT MELBOURNE
It is learned that Kwok, Chung-
Angelo on the left was putting in some fine centres and Reed (W) had a hard time in dealing with this tricky player.
Eventually Angelo from a pass off the centre forward and after tricking a couple of Hong Kong defenders scored with a well timed
shot to put Macao one ahead.
Not to be daunted Hong Kong retallated strongly and the half time whistle found the score still in Macao's favour,
F
After the change over a different complexion came over the game. Life was put into the Hong Kong attack and at the same time the defence had Macao mastered.
After Saturday's game, with the Hong Kong Ladies at Sookunpoo, the Shanghai team were the guests of their opponents in the hockey field at tea during the afternoon.
. The Singhs in the Hong Kong at the Gloucester Building.
Yesterday the visitors were hang, the local Chinese swimming forward Ime played and combined taken on a picnic. to "the New Ter-breast-stroke star, who is at pre- very well together and were instru- ritories and had tea at Castle; sent competing with swimmers mental in equalising. Before long Peak. The evening was spent in of Melbourne, won the 100 yards | Hong Kong one of the theatres in Hong Kong. handicap breast-stroke event
Bendigo on January 28 ".
Hotel.
Was "one ahead and at later Lal Sing added the third.
The teams were: Macao:-Alamada; J. Rodrigues
To-morrow night, following the
Yesterday's victory was the third interport contest, the Shanghal Ladies will be guests of honour at in a row for the Chinese star. and M. Cardosa A. Arosa, J. Fe a dance held at the Peninsula Previously he had won the Victor- reira and Eno Ferreira; F. Nolasco, lan 100 yards beast-stroke cham-Costa, F. Ramalho, H. Rosario The visitors Wil leave the plonship and the Centenary 100 and A. Angelo.
Hong Kong A Hollingsworth; Colony at 1 am. on Wednesday metres breast-stroke title.
N. W. Metcalf and A. M. Rodrigues; morning by the mv. Shichibu}
W. A. Reed, Dulla Singh and Alaf Maru.
Din; G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Garth- waite, Gurbachan Singh, Kartar Singh and Lal Singh.
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MAMAK HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
United Beat Cornwall The United Hockey Club defeat- ed the HMS. Cornwall by four clear goals at Happy Valley on Saturday when they met in a Mamak Hockey tournament en- counter.
The game on the whole was very scrappy, and the score at half- time was.one to nil. The winners played with only ten men.""
Cassey, playing alone on the right wing without a right-in, was outstanding, three of goals
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It was not until after 20 minutes that the United opened the scoring through Court, after running solo through the defence. There was no further scoring.
After the interval, Cassey netted three more goals in quite rapid succession.
MARRIED MEN'S BALL
AT C.C.C.
With suitable dance music sup- plied by "The Chocolateers," the 20th Battery Beat Police Juniors Annuat Married Men's Ball at the As the Police Training School Cralgengower Cricket Club proved ground on Saturday afternoon, a great success on Saturday night. the Hong Kong Police Juniors Over 150 people attended and a were defeated by the only goal most pleasant evening was enjoy- scored in a friendly match against ed by all. Mr. H. R. Latham was the 20th Battery Royal Artillery. president of the ball.
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