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WEEK-END FOOTBALL
{Continued from" page. 11)
The latter in attempting to kick
Before the final whistle went, clear, accidentally handied it, a Ward placed
the issue beyond penalty resulting. Wearmouth doubt when he netted the third took the spot kick but failed la- | goal for the Saints, The game on mentably with a drive that went
the whole was very clean and was wide of the upright, The Police played with true sporting spirit: had another narrow abaye when McHardy ran out and was beaten Pile however backed by Baxter.
up well and cleared before the ball crossed the Uns.
Stevens initiated a movement down field, and passed to Johnson. Bowers (left half) came across to tackle but was a tride too late for the Police centre-forward very nently hooked the ball over Ro- berts' head (who had come out of the goal) to put the Police fur- ther ahead. The Navy had bad
luck when Jones got his head to the ball. but McHardy cleared spectacular. Later
side of against the Naval men ruined a promising movement. McHardy a little later further covered himself with glory, when he brought of another splendid save following a
corner.
T. Pije, lying in a suspiciously off-side position received the ball, and went down the right wing with Regler in close attendance. However, his final effort went wide.
CLUB HOLDS S. CHÌNA “B”
In a premier League encounter at Caroline Hill on Saturday, the Club and South China "B" drew 4 goals all, after a very even and exciting gaine.
Throughout, the match consist- ed 'of one thrill after another. At one period both sides were on level terms with three goals each but a.determined effort was made by both sides for a winning point,
The Club defence excelled, in brisk tackling and first-time clear ing and there was A marked understanding between the play- ers. Syd Strange was at the height of his form and was the nest back on the field.
After
18 minutes play South China opened the scoring through Lai Shui-wing who received a pass from Ng Po-kul to beat | Rodger with a hard drive.
THE EQUALISER
The Club were soon on level good terms by Elliott netting a goal, 'South China went
on to but LWO good press strongly chances were missed, however, the third time saw them net through Ng Po-ku.
30, 1935
PASSENGERS
8.8. PRESIDENT GRANT
Arrivals by the President Grant on Saturday were:—
Mr. Carl T. Bauman, Mr. Geo
·R, de Carvalho, Miss Virginia de Carvalho, Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Chan and two infants. Master Chan," Mr. T. H. Chang, Mr. C. H. Chen. Mr. H. L. Chen, Mr. S. M. Chen, MI K L Chens M. Cho Lu Mrs. Gregory Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dawes, Mr. Charles A. Don
nelly, Miss Grace Frederick, Mr. Fu Kwel Sing. Mr. Bernard Glenger, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. A H Gordon, kir. C. T..Hee, Mr. F. Hsu, Mrs. Liu-U-Chin, Mr. Jung Stan Sun, Mr. E. W. Jeffery, Mr. and Mts. M. Kawtzler, Mr. K. P.. Lee, Mr. N. T. Low, Mr. S. C. Ma, Mr. Paul Mackall Mias Nina C. Mackall, Mrs S. C. Mar, Mr. H.
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Scelonge, Mr. Z. Y. Tsow, Mr. Tseng Fan Kee, Mr. C. C. Wong. Mr. fin Hin Wong. Mr. T. T. Woo, Mrs, F. C. Yen, Master Victor Yen, Miss-Dorothy Yen. Mrs. Yee Kit Wan.
THE PRESIDENT HOOVER
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Mrs. Frances L. Bach, Miss Y. P. V. Betts, Mr. H Buxy, Mr. Beleino, Jr. Mr. Cheung Won, Miss Cheung Kwok Hung, Mr. Chew Hon sår. Chew Yuen, Mr.
Towards the closing minutes of the game, with the Police ever on the attack, Roberts brought of spectacular save by diving" full length. The final whistle blew with the Police in the Navy half.
Shortly before the interval the R. Omar refereed the game, and Club made a determined effort Chu Tak. Lang, Mr. R. Choa lined up the following teams: which resulted-in-Drown-equalis-Master T.-M. Oning, Miss B. Davis,, Police: McHardy: Blackburning with a close shot. The Club Mr. D. Dhanamai, Mr. T. Fukai, and Pule; North, Gough and Park- found themselves unable to shake Mr. E. Genis Mr. K. Hasegawa, er: T. Pile, Stevens, Johnson, off the active Chinese forwards Brooks, and Mosa.
and as the result of a corner, Shek- kam netted the third goal. How- ever the Club were all out for the equaliser and from a free kick taken by Hill. Elliott headed a fine goal.
Navy:-Roberts; Stalton and Re- gler: Clarkeson, Cammell and Bowers: Phippin, Baxter, Jones, |10 eta. | Crawford, and Wearmouth.
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SHIELD REPLAY
In a replay of a Shield Match, in the Second Diviakon, South China suffered a severe defea: by Eastern by 4 goals to mil
All through the game the East- ern kept up a persistent attack and look advantage of every op- portunity for scoring that came their way.
It was not long before the Chin- ese took the lead again through Heek-kam who beat Rodger with a grand shot.
After having a much of the play, the Club were not going to drop just at the last moment, and with one final sprint a minute be- fore time, saw them rewarded with an equaliser which Elliott netted.
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A GLANCE
SENIOR SHIELD-REPLAY
▸ St. Joseph's FIRST DIVISION
S. China "B" 4 Club
R.A. (Lyemun) Z R.A. (S'cut'rs)
SECOND DIVISION
East Lanes,
'University
Kowloon
The Islanders were obviously lacking in understanding with the result that they were never in their right position.
Kaight, the Lyemun inside-left, dopened the scoring with a great long range shot which Hall, ap- parently taken by surprise and compelled to throw himself on the ground, failed to save.
6 Club
1 Navy
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1 Recreio
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SAINTS UPSET RECS. The Saints caused an upset in their match against the Recreio in e Senior Shield replay at Kowloon on Saturday when they defeated their rivals by three clear goals after a good game.
From the run of play, it must be said that the Saints were lucky to get away with a three all vic tory. One thing that can be said about them was that they accept ed every scoring opportunity that came their way, whereas the Rees failed miserably in front of goal. "
Up to the interval the score sheet was still blank and the game was very evenly contested. Costs for the Saints played a splendid game and seemed to be on a pair of stilts all the time. Castilho was
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Mr. T. V. Viachas, Mr. Tai Wing Hing, Mr. H. M. Gregory, Mr. M. L. Au Young, Mr. Ching. Chen, Master Sze, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Taan, Mrs. G. R. V. Steward, Mr. C. M Rondahl, Mr. Lee On, Professor Stevens, Mr. C. H Unbshaun, Mrs. Lathrop Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Martin Kas- tengren,
Cole, Mr. and Mrs. P. Chu Chi Kit, AB/F. E. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Dive, Mr. and Mrs. W N. Darkin, Masur W. A. N; Darkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daulton, Revi
Edgar, Brother Dunne, Miss S. P. O./T. Edwarda, L. C. K./M. A. Elson, Mr. HA L French" Mr. | Fogden, Mr. W. E. Gatfield. Major and M. HL Gay and "two children, Mr. A. Gay, Mr. D. Gay, " Mr. E. Gay. Mr. H. Gay, Mr. and Mis, R. Godby Miss E. Gordon, L. Sea/J. Galt, Mr. A Henley. Miss M. Hanson, Mr. R. V Harris, Stoker A. Harper, Mr. J. W. Jack- son, Capt. P. C. F. Kirkham, Mr. T. M. Khan, Mr. and Mrs. Korback, Mr.Koo Chong Lai, Mrs. B. Lamond. Capt. E. F. B. Law, RN.. Mr. G. A Leiper, Mrs L. Lacker, Mrs. EarQ Wong.
Mr. D. Latimer, Mr. H. H, Lilley, Mr. J. 8. McEachran, Miss J. Mc-. Master Ervin H. Wong, Mr. H. E..
Kle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moss, Mr. Res, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hartford,
C. Mottram, Mr. and MIN. A. H Mr. and Mrs Lagréze, Mrs. Edith
Mackay, Mr. P. Mackali, Miss N. Kum, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Ping. Mr.
C. Mackall, Mr. and Mrs, T.-W. V. T. Y. Shum, Mias D. Lam, Mr. Ms. Ping Yep, Miss Chang, Mr. H. May, Revd. Brother Mathias, ME. and Mrs. E. D. Nash, and child, Chan, Miss P. S, Tsang, Miss A. Rededios. Mr. D. Dhanamal, Mr. S./Ldr. F. A Norton, Mrs. A. 8. C. K. Liu, Madame Young Ngand- Nicoll, Master I, F. Nicoll, Master Hong. Dr. and Mr. P. J. Todd, H. G. Nicoll, Mr. T. Okei, Mr. Clot Kee Wan, Mr: . V. Patel, Miss E. Capt. W. Phillips, Mrs. L. Ng Borg, Identic. Japan-China" Economic
Feche, Mr. M. Hadque, Mr. G. 8. Associations, alming at the pro- Mr. B. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. motion oľ Sino-Japanese trade J. Loutit, Mr. W. K. Chung. Rawlings, Dr. and Mrs. Robertson, General Morris Cohen, Dr. John Mrs. M. F. Robertson, Mr. and and friendship, will come being in Tokyo and in Shanghal R. Temple, Mr. Look Mon Ell, Mr. Mr. D. M. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. on December 27. The sponsors of A, Langley, Mr. and Mrs. E White, Ross, Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. Rae, Mr. the Toky
Says Mr. C. H. Wang, Mr. and Mrs. 8ze, T. M. La Redmond, Mr. C. 3. Renge, will meet on that day to Dr. W. M. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs Rogers, Mr. J: Riddell, Paymaster approve of the selection of its Tsui Ping Sal, Mr. W. E. Grose. Lieut. Comdr. G. D. Selwood, RN, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. South, Mr. H. Mr. J. A. Yavdynaky, Mr. and Mrs. president and "omcers, and
Y. C. Sze, Mr. R. Mitchell, Mr. L. Shamdasani, Már. 8. F. Shron, formulate plans of activity. Mr.
Moira Mr. and Mrs. G. Babmani and Kenji Kodama, President of the Hugh C. Laughlin, Miss Yokohama Specle Bank, has been Ward, Mr. Lyle Stone, Mr. Delber child, L. Stoker 8. F. Street, Mr. R. Txumura, Prof. E. K. Tratman, selected to head the new drgant- Earl Wong Mr. The Bhut-Chi, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs, Tham Choong, Miss T. B. Wilson, Mr. W, Wallace. zation.
M. I Trett, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Master Lagreza, Mieg Anne You Christensen, Mr. Wing T. Taylor, Miss A. Venn Brown, Mr. O. Watts, Mrs. V. Wintle, Mr. and Lem, Mrs. F. E. Keegan, Mirs, L. C. Crowder, Mr. Ma Man Tok, Mr.
Shortly before half-time, Spar- kes, the Lyemun left-winger, acor- ed with a well placed oblique shot, the baR entering the net.
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The annual Oxford and Cam bridge dinner was held in Pelpius on "Rugger Night" in the Grand
and Mrs. Chang, Mr. EH. Mun- Hotel de Pékin Twenty-seven sea. D1. Y. C. Ta, Dr. Y. C. Yang, guests gathered together for an
Mr. R. G. P. Weighton, Mr. Ho informal reunion,
the SAYB
Won Sin, Master Jee Wing Tan, "Chronicle." and the British Am- bassador presided over one end of Miss Bath M. Harvey, Mr. H.
Briggs, the table and Mr. Wu Lai-hsi the
Mrs. N. A. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Captain J. W. A. Waller, N., Mr. W. J. Warin. Mr. Wong Slew Tren
· THE TALMA LIST
Passengers arrived per steam, ship Taima" on Friday were:- THE NALDERA LIST
Miss L E. Bach, Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Cox, Mr, W. 0. Von Bargen, Those who left by the Naldera! Miss D. Plummer, Mr. Chan on Saturday "were:---
WHAT PRICE GLORY-
IN SOCCER?
Four
new players. Total cost £30 000,-,and Aston villa Jase 5-0 to Manchester City, Brentford.£10,000 worth of new stars. Go down 6-1 to bottom-of-the-table Grimsby
What price glory? Sunderland still setting the pace.7-2 win over Bolton. Most of the goals from Curney... Sunderland. five points up on a rivals. Thirty-five
now
goals in eight home games... Champion- ship Soccer without a doubt.
Chance for Arsenal to make up ground to-day. They play their match with Md. diet-brough, postponed through fog and set out with the knowledge that challengers Derby County and Hudders- field were both beaten.
Huddersfield felt to revived · Birmingham...Derby an odd. goal out at Leeds,.. Everton miles out at West Bromwich ....0-1 to be exact.
Chelsea v. Fortamouth an- other fog casualty... Aban- doped twelve minutes.. from
Jending. end... Pompey. West Ham v. Burniey also un der the weather."v
A second Drinkwater? Eighteen-year-old outside left Glassey scored in first game for Liverpool. After Ave minutes. If a good start's half the battle he's going to be a smasher.
Second Division shock result: Leicester 2, Hul 2 Leicester, top azain, though... Spum. beaten 4-1 at Nottingham.. Despite great goal from young Edrich... Chariton still going strong... 2-1 win at Swanses Promotion? Walt and see!
M. Rutman, the eighteen-year- Cheong Teng, Mr. Ng Tip 60. old lecturer and fellow of Odessa Madam Chan Yan Tye, Mr. Kop University, is preparing to defend Cheng Poh, Mr. Lee Kong Boon
58 ots outstanding for the Recs and it was really bad luck that prevent- ed him from making matters even. In the opening stages of the match play was of a very fast na- ture. The Recreto forwards mov- ing splendidly and Gosano was give a chance to take a pot shot, but the ball was deflected for a other. After dinner Sir Alemnder corner. The resultant kick how-Cadogan called upon Mr. A. G. ever gave Castilho a fine chance Baird, the latest down, to call the Viscount Taunshiro Kutsuki "There are a billion people east of scoring, but Costa managed to roll of the colleges in order of their foundation. In addition a .counsellor to Nippon's cinema in- of Suez and if that vast area with block the ball just in time.
The Rees continued to press for letter was read from Bishop Nonis dustry and a director of the Tokyo its dense population can be stabi-
Miss Atinoid, Mr. A. B. Alian lized economically and peace some time, but eventually Leonard regretting that he was not able to Takaradzuka chain-theatre com- maintained, it will come near to gathered, the leather and went attend this dinner. Those present Mr. Robert Bailey, Mr. F. B. Blom pany, when he arrived in Los solving the world's present plight through. He transferred to Hus were: Sir Alexander Cadogan, Mr. Beld, Comdr T. Borrett, OBE., and child, Mr. Woo Beng Ping his thesis for the degree of Can Angeles in the NYK. a. Agama from over-production as a conse- sein who passed to Victor for that A. G. Baird, Miss. A G. Bowden- N., Mr. Borrett with child and Miss Woo Chow Kun, Master Woo date of Mathematic
Wal Foong, Master Woo Wui Koon, In 1933, the then fifteen Maru on his world, tour of invest quence or the speeding up of in player to test Marques with a hard Smith. Mr. J. F. Brewis, Mr. S. G. amah, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bridges,
Miss Mak, Hat, Mr. Ho Yue Kong boy enrolled in the Cheng, Mr. Chilcott, Mr. GW Mr. N. M Bulchand, Mrs. A. H gating cinema centres to deter dustry during the World War," shot.
After the interval the Saints Creighton, Mr., B. E. F. Gage, Mr. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. D. Burling- Master Chan Tuk Hong Mr. Wong mathematies of Odessa mine saleability in Nippon, said said Count Ayske Kubayama, a love stories alone are not sum- member of the Japanese House of worked well and were soon re- WG. Graham, the Rev. J. D. ham, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Brodie, Man Chan, Miss Cran Soon Ying. Even at that time his
and Mrs. W. L. Burton, Miss Leong, Mr. Ng Long Bl, Mr. amazed the profesaura. Lost ciently satisfying to the Japanese Peers, in a review of the world warded when Victor received the Hayes and Mrs, Hayes, Mr. Henri Mr. Educated Japanese, he said, tike situation, particularly as it affects ball and netted with a fast high Hoppenot, Mr. 3. C. Hutchison, Mr. A.B./W. Bradley. Mr. C. P. Burke, Mr. Low Teng Chor and mother,
Count Kabayana, shot which entered the net after and Mrs P. J. A. Inñes, Dr. O. K. M. E. Brennan and child, Mr. Mr. Tao Keng Yu. Revd. Brodier M. Rutman defended his their romance associated with an- the Pacific. cial and economic phases, and now returning from a diplomatic striking the inside of the cross Khaw, Mr. I Tzu-hul Mr. Lo and Mrs F. L. Cave-Penney, Miss Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Whee Swee graduate thesis admi
Chang, Madame Munthe, Mr. E L Chapple, Major and Mrs F Hain, Miss Hin Lin Haw, Master man is an assistant of the pro therein. les popularity of the mission in London, reports Reuter, bar Eurupean films, The Takoradzuka la of that growing school of states- Soon afterwards Victor obtained Nevlile McBain, Miss GE Pearse, J. Chevallier with two children Hwee Nun Tück, Master Hwee Lin fessor of mathematic
atally. Company, he explained, has a men who believe in absolutely his second goal with a close shot. Baron von Plessen, Miss C. Tyler, and muse Mr. Chiang Chia-Ren, Kynn, Mr. Lee Kit Mr. Wong Tun who incin
The Recrelo tried hård to reduce Mr. K. H. - Wand, Mr Robert Mr. Chin Mong, Bar Miss M. Court Han, Miss Wong Him Yong, Lens old himselt. large number of theatres, includ honest, realistic discussion sa the. ing nfteen new ones, seating from best way of getting together in the lead but they failed in their Wiener, Mr. Wu La-ha! and Mr. Sub. L. (E) EL. P. Crousal RN Col. C. A. Godson,
19:-) MET. 8. Conney, Mr. M. R. Cale · Romaine. ternationally to eyadd war * final effort denga 2,000 to 4,000 patrons each.
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