WEEK-END
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935.
FOOTBALL
Second Check For South China "A"
Chinese Athletic Unlucky
A very high standard of football. W3.3 witnessed during the week-end, especially the game yesterday between South China “A” and the Chinese Athletic.
On Saturday the Club de Recreio did extremely well to beat the strong Poľke dicten by three goals to two. Del- gado playing at inside right" for the Portuguese team secured the "hat trick" by netting the three goals.
The game between Club and the Royal Artillery on Satur- day was also exciting, Albert Howe the Colony centre forward gave a very Ane performance and was ably supported by Fowler and Bickford.
South China "B" trounced the East Lancs, while the game оп the Club ground between South China. "A" and the China Athletic resulted in a drawn game of one goal each “Darkie" Chan playing at Inside left was the best man on the field and treated the spectators to a new brand of football SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
of ✡
8. China “B” defeated, the E. Lanes by 5 goals to 1 in a one sided game, Lee Shek Yau, placed the Chinese ahead within the first few minutes. Several quick at tempts at the Chinese goal were cleared by Wong, and following nice combination bout Lee Shek Yau scored again.
OPENING DAY
OF RACES
(Continued from Page 10)
Also ran:--Ace of Aces (Mr. Pan); Attention (Mr. Heard), Furt (dr Neugebauer), Gold Coin (Mr. B. L. Tao). Harvest View (Mr. Pih), Sacajawea (Mr. Frost), Socrates (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho).
Betting
Place
two
Win.
1st Fany
785
537
2nd Pony
344
3rd Pony
59
$62 80
The Field
921 1,143
During the second half penalties were · awarded · against the E Lancs in quick succession, which Lee Shek Yau converted. After this the Chinese slackened their pace and Lawton found the net. Lai Shul Wing, however, scored towards the end,
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The Navy scored a much needed victory against the Lincolns by three clear goals, thanks to the brilliant, defence of the team.
Skinner, taking a free kick “from 30 yards, hit the upright, and Kiley met the ball on the rebound" to beat Meaken with a terrific shot to the roof of the net. A few minutes leter Gray placed the Navy further abead when he took a deliberate shot from the penalty spot from. a pass by Constable.
Chan, Ho Kar Reung should have netted but dilly-dallying in front of the goal mouth robbed him of
Crocker made a great save when a fine opportunity. Later "Darkie" the Lincolns took play to the other Chan attempted to score but Wong end and English sent in a drive, 2 Wing brought
wonderful diving full length to punch the save. Tam Kong Pak tried to ball out ... Crocker made. another get his forwards moving but Chul great save when" he took the ball 0 Ah Far and Mak Sul Hong hung from Higgins' feet as the lätter grimly to their task, and repulsed was about to shoot. Yet another their attack. Just before the in-fine save by Crocker was witnessed terval. Ho Kar Keung, Yeung Kam | when Malpass shot from 12 yarda Po and "Darkie" Chan had bad range, Crocker diving to concede a 2 luck as their brilliant combination corner,
Club Police
4 Artillery
2 Recreio
3
S: China "B"
5 E. Lanes
-1
Navy
3 Lincolns
SECOND DIVISION
*Engineers
Club
Artillery
S. China
East Láncs
-
University
1 Lincolns
4 Athletic
3 Navy
3 Kowloon
THIRD DIVISION.
Medical C.
East Lancs
Engineers
*not played,
2 Lincolns
2 Recreio
1 Ordnance
FIRST DIVISION
8
C
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. South China “A” 16 13 0 347 14 29. South China "B" 15 4 9 40 31 20 Police.......
16 6 3 6 34 25 18 Club
... 15. 6 4 6 32 70 18 18 7 7 2 31 39 18 16 6 5 4 29 37 16 14 5 4 8 31 $7.15 14:5 4 5 38 26 15
Lincolns Recreio... Fusiliers
Athletic Artillery Navy
16 09 1 31 51 13 13 4 8 3 23 21 11 East Lancs....... 16 34 28 3710 St. Joseph's...... 14 3 8 3 15 339 Kowloon 18 1 10 2 17 354
SECOND DIVISION
East Lance
Navy
Lincolns
P. W. L. D. F.A.Eta. 15 113 † 31-14 23
18 10 34 48 26 22 15 15 0 0 52 16 30 Artillery ...... 16 8 6 2 32 26 18 South China...... 13 6 4 3 34 20 15 13 5 4 4 31 19 14 13 6 0 1 27 23 13 12 4 8 2 21 95 10 162 8 8 18 18 10
Fusiliers e Athletic Engiacors........ ... Club ...............
University 12 47 120 279 Eastera...**
14 2 11 1 13 005 Kowloon 14 11 2 8 49 4
THIRD DIVISION
P. W. L. D. FAPts. East Lanca 17 19 2 0 17 20 30 R.A.S.C. * 17 12 3 2 48 28 28 Lincolns.17.1143 66 23 25 Fusiliers....... 139 40 44 19 18 RAMO 16 8-7 1 28 34 17 15 8 4 4 95 99 18 17 6 10 1.99 42 13
Air Force R.A.0.0 Police..... Recreio
Engineers. Railway
15 4 10 1 17 42.9
work should have been rewarded with a goal,
The third and last goal was scor-
ed just on hair time, Roberts mak-
The second half was a repiti- ing a fine solo run from the half- tion of the first, the Chinese way line, beating Ash and Edmind- Athletic continously bombard-son, and placing the ball in the
JUNIOR DIVISION
The Club's second string was no match for the Lincolns to whom they lost by 8 goals to one. Speed was the main
ing the South China goal but bad far corner, shooting prevented them from netting. Ho Kar Keung was in a very bad, shooting mood and could not even put the bal straight;} while "Darkle" Chan' sent in a daisy cutter for Wong to bring off 8 marvellous save. During the last five minutes of the game South China attacked and from a misunderstanding between Mak (who Sul Hong and Wong Ping had hitherto played a sterling game in defence), allowed Tam Kong Pak through for the player
factor in the
Lincolns' easy victory. Dobbs (4), Rush, Toyne, Clayton and Mc- Guinness acored for the soldiers and Fowler for the Club.
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Weight was primarily responsible to send the ball into the net well for the defeat of the China Athle- out of the goalie's reach. Theretic by the Gunners. The first half was no further scoring.
SENIOR DIVISION
The Club registered a creditable win over the Gunners by four goals to two on Saturday.
They have to thank their wing ers and $ Strange and Gamble. for the fine work they put in."
was quite an even affair. The Chinese missed a penalty and Chow missed an open goal In the second half the Chinese defence was spreadeagled and four goals
the scored by
Gunners through Rivers, Sparkes, Taylor and Tang who deflected the ball
were
into his own goal.
South China surprised the Navy After 15 minutes play. Strange by the odd goal in five. The Navy deflected the ball into his own goal had only themselves to blame but thereafter the Club attacked when, with everything before them Once when Durham was being they dilly-dallied and positioned harried the keeper was brought themselves before shooting, and down on his knees and in throw were often robbed by the Chinese. ing the ball into the air was met Ip Koon Ying scored first and by Howe who headed to equalise.
Navy equalised through Bennet Immediately after the resump from a penalty. Chan Tak Fai
18 3 10 3 33 45 tion Howe gave Hill an easy oppor-added. to the score but Adama
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18 3 12 1 18 60 7tunity which the latter made equalised. Towards the last min- 15 2 11 2 16 58 8 full use of Shortly after Howe ute of the game Ip Koon Ying was almost through when he was broke away and petted the derider. YESTERDAY'S. RESULTS heavily brought down in the pen- alty. Howe, however, scored from the oper
Bickford added the Club's fourth goal with a glorious ground drive Towards the chd Pardoe reduced the score by converting a penalty.
team
Total
7,189 2,122
|
12-The New Stables Plate (1,Më 171 Yards) Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, .181
1bs. (MF, F. Marshall) 1* Mr. L. Dunbar's Diana Bay. 158
lbs (Mr. LG. Frost) 1 Mr. Lan's Bright View, 161 lbs.
Mr. H`C. Pih) '3
Dead Heat.
Time: 13.1. 43.1, 114.1, 1.451,
2.14.3. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $5.18. **
Place: $5.10, $5.10, $5.10. Also ran:-Don (Mr. §. Y. Sun). Gold Currency (Mr. B. L. Tag). Jungle Jim (Mr. W. H. Choa), Limelight (P. P. Botelha).
Betting
Win Place. Diana Bay .*708
386 Treatbridge.... 874 285 3rd Pony
The Field
15 8.74. 93" 108
Total
1,688
Cash Sweeps
No. 1424
1236.
Race 1'
853
$718.10 .... 204.60
.. 1193......... 102.30 207, 1053, 620, 1682, 695. 1441, 654, Nos. 584, 1374, 1481, 1816, 417, 808, 475 get $25 each.
Race 2 No. 1055 D
$718,90 704
205.40 773
102.20 Nos. 348, 333, 203, 217, 1897, 1805, 1469. 1333, 1555, 626, 564, 1565, 1733. 471, 4, 1348, 77 1513 get $25 each.
Race 3
No. 845
.
1008 1717
$732.20 209.20
........104.60
Nos, 1796,-111, 834, 479, 851, 442, $47, 140, 147, 738, 954 get $50 each.
No. 143
.. 1501
Race 4
$863.80 248.80
... 1885........... 123.40
Nos. 127, 1238, 761, 307, 622, 1964, 1038, 319 get $50 each.
Race 5
No. 1764
1389
"
1279
$953.00.
272.00
136.00
1475 get $50 each
Nos. 1855, 1052, 1935, 891, 1958, 74,
Race 6
No. 2099 *640 #1
11
-847
$1,419.60 405.60 202.80
Nos. 1543, 865 get $50 each.
Race
No. 393
2388
+
354
$989.80
282,80
14140
In a one sided-affair E.-Lancs-1210, 2464, 2033, 741, 1750) 1087,"
Nos. 714, 822, 2525, 2834, 30, 2481, beat Kowloon by three clear goale 3031, 1964, 1228, 3094. 2997, 2935, after throwing away plenty of op- 2807 get $50: portunities.
Race 8"
Wild shooting and disinclination to put the finishing touches to the movements saved Kowloon from a
Ridings (2) and Walkden scored.
THIRD DIVISION
China Athletic 18. China "A" 1 Outplayed for three quarters of the game the South China "A" WES very fortunate in snatching a point from the Chin- ese Athletic yesterday when they The Police were completely sur-heavy defeat. played a drawn game of one goal prised by the Recreio who beat all. During most of the play, they them by the odd goal in Ave, The were made to look like a second Recreio's speed had the Police rate team. Wong Wing in goal non-plussed from the start and played well enough while Lee with the exception of a few raids Ting Bang and Lau Mau were in the early stages they were a not up to form. Lening Wing Chul was the pick of the halves subdued team.
The BAMC. defeated the in- bolns by the odd goal in three in Tam Kong Pák was the opis scored but Delgado was ruled of ter. Lincolns were a trifle unlucky From the start the Recreio a very even and exciting encoun- South China forward. that did
side. After Alves was repulsed, T. not to have shared the points. himself justice. During the sec Pile raced down the line and cen-Wright and Pym scored for the ond half of the game Lee Kwok- tred nicely for Moss to head past Medicals and Reeson for the Lin- wal had the misfortune to fall Marques. After this Becreto did cons. and injured his arm
The Chinese Athletic team everything but score and," when
played extraordinarily well and was really unfortunate to lose a point. Mak Sut Hong at right back gave a sparkling exhibition "and was ably supported by Wang
Ping.
No. 1138 $1,340.50 749 *** 383.00
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1798
STANICA
191.50 Nos. 2275, 830, 868, 1995, 181. 956, 1922 get, 850 each.
Hace 2.
No. 1375 $1,135.40
2688
334.40 162.20
Nos. 762, 2972; 30, 2123, 2666, 1876,- 2103 1615, 1762, 1687, 2218, 1993, 1451 get $50 each.
Bace
10
No.
$1,305.50 373.00
186.50
Nos, 643, 1235, 298, 1313.-2267, 364, Gomes was presented with a sitter,
The leaders in the Third divided Race 11
381, 2584 get $50 'enczi:
fie shot wide.
sion were given a very rude abock Just before the interval Gomes by the lowly placed Recreto team
No. 730 Bent Alves away, and from the who were unlucky to have lost by latter's well-timed centre Delgado the odd goal in three. Pritchard. equalised with a header.
(2) scored for the Lance and
Of the intermediate line Chul
After the interval Recreio cb Ah Fal in the pivotal position tained the lead when Delgado took worked like a trojan and was to the ball of Blackburn's tões to doubt the best half on view Ng Score Into the corner of the net. Tak Wing on his left had Tad The Police seemed to have been Kwal Tsing well, marked while stung by this reverse and pressed "Darkie Chan was the star man continuously for some time and in the forward line.
following nice movement be There was a sensational opening tween Greene, Moss and Johnston, to the game. South China kicked the latter equalised
off but before anything could Once more Recreio took the lend happen the Athletic
following a collis
forwards whe
took the ball down to the South two Police players, China citadel for Ho Kar Krung more walked through to finish the ball past Wong Wing i det
to over the score
had
་་་་་་་་་་
$1,221.50
349.00
17450/
Nos. 1531, 276, 429, 898, 397, 532, Santos for the Recs. 1999) 1632, 64, 1235, 387, 2603 get 350 each,
The R.A.0.C were just a sháda better than the Engineers when they were victorious by thegodd goal in three. Prince and Rout ledge scored for the Ordnance and Btrike for the Engineers,
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
-Acting Chairman And
Hon. Seor
malty against the Police was Athletic missed by Bowen
mann, dent of the Hon
Bace 12
•No 953.....
$1,004.40
H
$1,004.40 223 20
Noa, 875, 1775, 1981, 1822 gat $50 each
of the Council during the absence
the colony of Major D. M
Hou have appointed
the
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