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SAIGON FOOTBALLERS TROUNCE LOCAL TEAM
Hong Kong Outclassed In Every Department
The Saizon footballers who thrilled local enthusiasis in theirą match against South China' on Saturday decidedly gave the Hong Kong Football Association a lesson in soccer in yesterday's game. when they won by four goals to nil on the Navy ground at Cause-" way Bay.
The visitors played ilke real professionsis and clearly 'outclassed the Hong Kong team in 'every department of the game, particularly in the second half when the local players seemed to crack up badly.
The pace set by the visitors was goal. Lai Shiu-wing nearly scored obviously too much ΚΟΣ Hong once but Tinh ran out and clear- Kong, who combined badly in both fed. The visitors narrowly missed halves of the game. The visitors' scoring about 20 minutes after forward line, on the other hand, play started when Sammy Targ displayed superiority in combina- ran out to clear and lost possession tion tactics and on many occa of the ball. The goal was left sions made rings out of the local wide open but the ball was sent defence line and only a miskick over the bar. Soon after, from and smart work by Sammy Tsang the resultant kick down micheli, saved Hong Kong from a heavier Lal Shlu-wing narrowly missed defeat.
scoring when he shot and the ball The visitors forward line was went wide by a few inches., treat to watch, the players being The visitors' first goal was scor- always in position to receive aed when in a dribbling movement pass. Buu, the visitors pivot, inside the penalty area Tol inter- worked very hard and some of his cepted the ball and shot. The passes were well placed. "He was ball touched the underside of the the mainstay for his side's· de- cross-bar and rebounded into the fence. and Tinh, the custodian, | corner of the net. also put in some fine work.
For the local side. Costa was the outstanding player.
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LOCAL TEAM SĻACKENS
At half time the spore remained at 1-0.
He was kept so. busy at times At the resumption. the visitors that he was running all over the worked harder but the Jocal side'] feld in attempts to fell the on-seemed to have slackened. In the coming forwards. Sammy Tsang first few minutes of play the local was tested time and again by the forwards were afforded two op- visitors, who were pressing most portunities inside of the penalty of the time. He was not given so area but were too slow to make much work in the Arst half, but use of these chances. For the last during the latter stages of the 20 minutes of play. the visitors game he was put to constant had the game almost to them- barrage of shots from long and selves their forwards made many close ranges. Lau Tak-po was hard worker for his side.
LEONARD ROBBED
attempts to scure. The second goal came when after a fine pièce of footwork Quang shot and scor-
Saigon kicked off and sent the ed. He repeated this less than ball right down the field. Glucha one minute after the resultant Intercepted and centred but centre from midfield and Tol scor- Sammy Tsang saved and sent the led the final goal.
ball back to mid field. The Hong The teams were:-
Kong forwards had possession of Salgon: Tinh: Duoc, Clu: Pac- the ball soon after but, as he was cini, Buu. Ven: Glucha, Quang about to shoot, Leonard was tob-Tol, Tien. Dat.
bed of the ball. From the result- HK.FA:-Sammy Tsang; · Bo- ing play, Tol took a shot at goal wen, Costa; Hassan, Lau Tak-po, from near the penalty ares but Hui King-sing: W. Knox, Lai Shia- wing. Leonard, Mak Bly-hón, Hau Sammy Tsang saved 18
Sing-to.
Play was even for about ten minutes. both alde having", shota 'at
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NETHERLANDS FAIR
(Continued from Page 5)
Participation according to na- lanalties was as follows:
The Netherlands. 1534; -- United States of America, 24; Belgium, 07; Denmark, 2: Germany. 147: Great Britain, 52: Francë, 60: Italy, 2; Norway 1; German Austria, 76; Poland, 1:
Portugal. 1; Crechoslovakia, 12; Sweden, 3: Switzerland. 22.
• Total 2005,
Mr.. U. M. Omar refereed.
ÏVOLUNTEERS. LOSE TO MINDANAO Hong Kong Volunteers made an inauspicious start in their basebal programme on Saturday when they were trounced to the tune of 28 runs to eight by U.S.S. Min- danao.
TENNIS LEAGUE STARTS TODAY:
By Ex-Tennist
The 1938 tennis league sen- son starts today with a pro- gramme of three matches in the Mixed Doubles Division, teams engaged being K.0.0. (A) vs. C.R.C., HK.C.C. v. L.RO. and U.S.R.C, vs. K0.0 (8).
The first game should be the best of the three, for, though the Chinese, regarded in some quarters as certain winners of this- divizion, should win with something to spare, yet Kow- loon are sure to offer atern opposition.
The respective teams will probably be:-C.R.C.-W. · C. Hung and Mrs. Enid Lo-Litton, Tsul-pul and Mrs. Chul Chun- chiu. Paul Kong and Miss Yeung Wal-pang; K.C.C. (A),— EC. Fincher and Mrs. Wi- liams, EF. Fincher and. Mrs. Burnett. G.C. Burnett and Mrs. Clarke.
BRADMAN HITS
257 NOT OUT
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Capacity Crowd At M.CC. Match
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London, May 15."" The capacity crowd of 32.000 at- Straits lended the match between the Japan Australians and the MC.C. at Japan Lord's, and so great was the de- Tientsin mand for seats, that the gates had to be closed.
Don Bradman, the Australian
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sure consistent run-gelting. the redoubtable Bradman himself de- lighting spectators with a hard-hit 257 not out while Hassett contri- buted 57.
Score at the close of play for the Australians, was 428 for 5.
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OTHER MATCHES Close of play scores in the Coun- ty Championship matches were:----
Sussex 307 for 2 (Jim Parks 131 zot out. Cox 109) v Notts;..
Cambridge 209, Northants 96 for
Yorkshire 268 (Butcliffe 110). Gloucester 20 for 0;
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Lancashire, 491 for 8 (Iddon 114, Oldfield 115) ▼ Essex.-(Reuter).
They gave the impression of be- ing stiff and short of practice. with one or two exceptions, but G. Souza chief reason for their big defeat D. Leonard was very bad pitching and fleiding D. Loong of a low standard such as the ig. Leonard team as seldom or never shown N. Leonard before.
Bowen
For the winners Stofan was in Sh great form with the, bat. scoring McKerrow four hits in six visits to the plate. Al
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Great interest was shown from Campbell abroad, notwithstanding the un-Moore abated difficulties connected with Douglas foreign trade.
Horten
U.S.S. Mindanao
Several Ministers, as well as 8mith foreign Ministers accredited to Bouch HM.'s Court their Interest by Dew visiting the latest Fair.
Cavanaugh
The 39th Royal Netherlands In- dustries Fair-including the Agri- cultural Section-will be in Sep- tember next from the 8th to the 15th Inclusive.
ANOTHER NEW RECORD
Berlin, May 14.
A new world record in gliding | was established today by the Nazi Croup Leader, Kraft, in the class where a definite goal must be reached and the pilot must return to the starting point without an intermediate landing.
Kraft new from Hornberg to Ansbach and back a distance of 168 kilometres, in six hours thirty minutes.
The previous record was 135 kilometres (Transocean),
LEAGUE TENNIS
The
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Fixtures are as follows:
FLC.C. (A)
HK.C.C.
U.B.R.C.
7. C.R.O.
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