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THE WORLD SPORT
ANOTHER SMART RECOVERY.
CHINESE INTERPORT STILL UNDECIDED.
"[By "Wanderer."]
WIN FOR SCOTLAND.
KEEN RUGGER STRUGGLE AT EDINBURGH.
London, Fab, 1.
In an international rugger match al Edinburgh to-day, Scotland beat Wales by 12 points to 9. There were 60,000 spectators prosent
Welsh pack's hardy serumma
THE
own, and moral in their frequenting and sturdy rushes jeopardised the
tussies, with little of the "rough Scottish lias, but Scotland scored af- atuT which digigured his per
Land
1930
INTERPORT GOLF.
HONGKONG'S VICTORY OVER SHANGHAI,
SOMEWHAT POOR PLAY.
FANLING HUNT MEETING,
MONTANA BEATEN IN THE
MAIN EVENT.
In delightful weather, the Chinese New Year Meeting of the Fanling Hongkong won the Interport Hunt and Race: Club was held at golf match against Shanghai over Kwanti yesterday, when some ancel- the week-and by the narrow may lont sport was provided. The
sin of five games to four, the greatest surprise of the Meeting was
valuable lead occured in the four-
presented this cup to Lient-Collar: Bulteal, the successful jockey, and also handed over to the winters the cups in the lightweight and BeAYY walght division: During the afters muele was rendered by the noon, an excellent programs the lat. Batta Somerset. fantrymus praed may
Tha Rehulte,os, mis
Detailed rolult follow: "No Fat Choy Stakes, Once Aroun
24(Mir,sStanton)
Mr. Stanton's November (168, bg) Mr. McCartney's Fanling. Blag
formance in their earlier match. ter: twenty minutes play, Simmers somes on Saturday just turning the failure of Montana to win the. the event in Hongkong's favour. Chinpas New Year Cap, this, trophy In fact, while Shanghal's for getting over with a try which Wabora Marton and Androwes, played a being, annaxed by As You Like It, ward movements, passing and converted.
big part -In Hongkong's victory. which beat the "favourite by three dribbling, were almost beyond. Two minutes later Wales equalised, In the foursomes, the former was lengths. At the conclusion of the reproach, and while they received Graham Jones scoring fox, Iver Jones partnered by Shewan and they afternoon's sport, Mrs. L. Danber far better support from their half- backs than was nocorded to the to convert. Then Graham Jones had an easy soven and six win goal to give Wales the over. Blinko and Pilchor. Law Hongkong vanguard, there always dropped SOUTH CHINA EQUALISE IN appeared a greater element of lead, but before half-time Simmers rence and Androwes accounted for danger about the attacks: launched scored an unconverted try for Scot Lock and Bowling by four up and
three to play. LAST MINUTES.
by Hongkong. The local players all-time: Water, one converted. The singles matches on Sunday always, took the direct route for
goal and one dropped goal (9 points); goal and made every, use of their Scotland, one converted goal and one were hot, characterised by, any SHANGHATS MISTAKE. : Shanghat, on the other try (8
hand, often appeared to coh-The Both backs were brillen outstanding play, although Indi
brillant vidual members of the terms oc- contrate on artistry and combina- but. erratic and seemed to have shot casionally made, brilliant reco tion, delightfur as it was, with their bolt until an herole last-minute vorica and got in some very fine only a half-thought to their rush, led by Agnew, forced Walca to
kick over: their own line. From the shots. Ideal weather favoured both ultimate aim, the getting of goals. ensuing seram Waddell gave Scot- the match and the old course at The absolute refusal of both *Thus Shanghai with all the land the victory with a dropped troal Fanling was in splendid condi- teams to admit defeat until the merits of their superior team two minutes from time. final whistle accounts for the fact work can have no complaint 'at] that no decision has yet been their failure to win, Taking the reached in the Chinese Interport game right through they hardly fixture. Again on Saturday there deserved to.. WIS a whirlwind finish, a goal Play was full., of thrills and! coming just in time to qualify one has to go back to the fight South China to live to fight an- for the league championship other day. Both leams had between the Somersets and the victory in their grasp at one stage Athletic, a year ago to recall a of the game. South China scored match in, which the players were first, twenty minutes from the so keyed-up and which produced; end, gaining the lead for the first such a grim up and down tussle. Lime in 180 minutes' play- counting both games-and attack-| ing ao furlously "for more than five minutes longer that it seem- ed tolerably certain that they would clinch matters with another goal.
East China, or more properly the Shanghal Chinese, held out magnificently during this period and then breaking away, equalis ed, promptly scoring a second goal with only five or six minutes re- maining for play. The whole situation thus underwent a com- plete change, but Hongkong staged a last-minute rally and Suen- Kam-shun converted wonderfully placed centre by Tap Kwai-sing,
Early Thrill.
The game. was barely two minutes old when Chan Ka-kan, the visiting inside-right, struck the post with ir screw ahot which had Pau Ka-ping beaten all the way, and Shanghai maintained their pressure so strongly that with the slightest joss they would have been two up in ten minutes. But Hongkong's later experience at the other end was very similar, Ip Pak-wa put in a teaser "which would have beaten, most goal- keepers, but Chow In-in got the ball away somehow, while soon Bafterwards, he whipped the ball almost off Suen's toes when a goal seemed certain. The game flue- tuated remarkably. Both teams appeared to be getting a sound hold of the initiative at periods, but subsequent events proved | otherwise be
The game started too late to permit of extra time being played and a third meeting this after noon is, therefore, necessary, The kick-off is nt 3.30 p.m. The teams have already played for 200 minutes, twelve goals being scored, six all, the first halves of the two matches being, curiously enough, without goals.
The struggle on Saturday was even more tense than when the sides first met. The keenness of all the players had to be seen to be believed. It was evident that there was more at issue than mere victory in this match. The I understand, will be chosen to represent China in the Far Eastern Olympics. That has provided the stimulus and all the players have been pulling their weight from start to finish.
winners,
score
At the interval, there was no score, and the neore sheet remain- ed blank for twenty-five minutes in the second half omitting time allowed for stoppages--when Ip Pak-wa presented Tao Kwai-sing, lying unmarked, with a glorious op portunity, the outside-right making no mistake. In the next few minutes, there were several dis- tinet opportunities of clinching the matter, but the Shanghai backs scrambled the ball away, or Hong kong missed through over-keen ness.
Result: Scotland, ona converted goal one dropped roal and one try (12 points); Wales, ens converted goal and one dropped geal (0-pointa).".
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SETTLING
THE POINT IN
GOLF
Receiving Advice.
Lion.
On Sunday, however, there was troublesome wind and, it took the players some little time to get the measure of it Blinko lived up to his reputation of being a mighty hitter, however, and even. against the wind, drove very long balls, especially in the afternoon round.
Tricky Greens.
205129 130
All the players were at fault. on the greens, which were, however, undoubtedly tricky. Carelensucna was often responsible for short putts missed by practically all the players but there were several oc- casions where the ball stuck on the lip of the hole and refused to
FO
down. Shewan.. occasionally sank a very long one and on the next green missed a short one.
Marton was probably the most consistent of all the players and he, made comparatively few mis takes. Pilcher was not up to his best form, and, once finding him- self in arrears, was unable to re duce the defelt. Shewan and Blinks had, ngrent, struggle and the match went to the 37th... A little more accuracy on the put- ting green in the later stages of the game would have given She wan the victory
(168 lb.) (Mr. McCartney) Mr. Howard's Dake of Nolblang
(108 lbs.) (Mr. Cave) Also ran: Grey Eyes (168) (ME Worrall), Bingo (108) (LE Cdr. Churchil). *
Won by G lengths: & lengths, Pari-mutuel: Winner, $270; Places $2.20, $2.60.
Fox Hunters Cup (Heavyweights). Over about 2 Miles of country finish- ing on the Steoplachmae Couren Mr. Beck's Strathlone (169 lbs.)
(Mr. Beck) 1 Mr. MacNamara's James Pigg
(168 lbs.) (Mr. Alma) : 2 Mr. Wallis's Why Not (188 lbs.) (Mr. Wallis). Also ran: Blotting Paper - (166) (Mr. Mattingley), Caveman (168) (Mr. Macintyre), Cralgavad. (168) (Mr. Potta)...
Won by a head: 3 lengths. Pari-mutuelt Winner, #180; Places. $2.80, $3.40, $6.50.
Chinese New Year Cup..1% Milms -- Mr. Brish's As You Like It
(154 lbs.) (Lt.Cdr. Bulteal) Mr. Stanton's Montana (166 lb.).
(Mr. Stanton)
Mr Richardson's Sucre (101 lbs.)
(Mr. Richardson) Won by 3 lengths: distance, Pari-mutuel Winner, $7.70; Place Midwinter Handleap. 1 Miles- Mr. Heard's Christmas FrolicMA
$10.80.
(158 lbs.), (LA-Cdr. Bulteel) 15" Mr. S. N. Wong's Fernicat (150 lbs.),
(Mr. Palmer) Alao ran: May (187) (Mr; Cave); Six Hundred (141) (Mr.-F_Lær); PAGES Won by 3 lengths, ákærtutéw0. Pari-mutuelt Winner, $240; Placen $2.30, $2.00. ".
Andrewes played steadily throughout, but K. M. Cumming
Fox Bunters' Cup (Lightweights). was equally consistent and never
Over about 2 Miles of pountry finish- allowed himself to get too far being on the Steeplechase Course hind. Dodwall just had the mea- Mr. McCartney's Fanling Stag
(150 lbs.) (Mr. McCartnoy) Bure of Bowling, both playera finding a fair amount of, trouble Mr. Cave's. Movannghor (150 lbe) (Mr. Cave) during both the morning and the Dr. Durman's Mowgli (150 368.)
(Dr. Durran) A player's caddie, his partner afternoon. Bowling had very bad hia partner's caddie, may luck in the afternoon when he or advise him, but the penalty for lost his ball at two successive holes. receiving advice from anyone else is drive was often faulty, but is loss of the hole in match play he generally managed to make a and disqualification in stroke com-good recovery. petition.
However, anyone can indicate t
The
astray, needed dangerous centres, to render it really effective.
Patchy Play,
players fafled to find their best form and often played poor shots at times. Lawrence never got the more measure of Lock, but managed to reduce his arrears in the after- noon. At one time It looked as if Both Suen and Li Wal-tonghe. would be overwhelmed, but he seemed a trifle slow after their steadied up when eight holes down. goal scoring efforts in the gruell- and only allowed Lock to win by a ing game of Thursday, but both did 6 and 5 margin: exceedingly good-work- Fung King-cheong was the weak spot,
# Also ran: Brown: Eve (150) (Mr. Worrall), Caviare (160) (Mr. Arnold) Huntington (150) Dr. Macgown), King'e Parade (150) (Lt.Cdr. Chur. chill), Lightning (160) (Mr. Fischer), Sheila (160): (ZA, Cdr. Bulteel), Marco Polo (360) (Mr. Braine-Hartnell) Won by 3 lengths: % length. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $20.00;
Places $4.70. $7.30, 57.60.
February Maldens, One Mile.” “ Fischer's Buster (158 lbs.)
thir. Fischer):1
L-Col. Little's Sunloch (156 1
(Mr. Worrall) Lt.Cdr. Bulteel's Samaritan
!
...(158 lbs.) (Lt.Cdr. Bultsel}/ Also ran: Eclipse Eve (168) (Mr.
Stanton).
Shanghai broke away and Li Wai-tong bundled goalkeeper and a player the fine to a hole. ball into the net during a scramble person indicating the line must Wrigley was disappointing and In Shanghai.
Almost from the restart Shang- not stand on the proposed line to was occasionally very patchy. At hai attacked again, and Li Wal indicate it while the stroke in betimes he appeared to have the Meanwhile, Hongkong's repre- tong put in a terrific drive, his ing made and no mark shall be measure, of this: opponent, but C. sentatives in Shanghai were ex- first real shot of the match, Pau placed on such a line. The per- Cumming played tenaciously. Both periencing a bad time. Shanghai making a brilliant anve, but fail-alty is loss of the hole. netted four times before Hong- ing to hold the ball. The outside. kong retaliated, and the final loft, (name unknown as he was
was 6-2 in Shanghat's called in fifteen minutes, from the running favour. The result is just about close to replace Wong Yung-kul,) what was expected. I don't think pushed the ball through with Pau Lhe Hongkong selectors have ever on the ground. been présented with a more diff- cult task, or have suffered so many setbacks when the building of a good team Beemod possible. Those players who were in a position to travel must be adjudg-
A Shanghal rald had drawn the ed to have acquitted themselves defenders out of their goal area, well, There is nothing of dis and a quick dash up the right by The Shanghai, backs were much led. However, all the games grace in a 6-2 defeat in Shanghai. Tse caught them napping. He more reliable than any of the three were easy to watch and on the 145, 119.
To return to local matters, The centred beautifully and Suen pairs that represented liongkong days play Hongkong deserved the Navy Reserves and the Somersets picked the ball up in his stride at different times. The goal-victory, Reserves again drew in the Junior and flashed it past Chow, a keepers made no errors, Shield, while the R.A. defeated splendid, goal. There was hardly
The game was nearly all South China's to the end, but it seemed that that equaliser was distined to clude them until almost the last minute. A
St. Joseph's narrowly in the only time for a further sensation.
Senior League game.
The full rsults are appended:
Chinese Interport Re-Play.
South China
Shanghai's Weak Spot.
There was only one weak spot
*
Much better golf has been seen in if there was one, in the Hongkong previous Interport matches and it cannot be said that anyone excel forward line.
ELEVENTH DEFEAT.
Detailed scores are given below:
Foursomes.
"
....Hongkong. Shewan & Marton (7/6) Wrigley & Dodwell Lawrence & Andrewres (4/8)
St. Joseph's Lose by the Old Goal. in the East China (Shanghai)
Mediocre football resulted from 2 team, Chan Chan-wo finding the 2 East China
artistry of Suen and the speed of the meating of the Royal Artillery Senior League.
Ip Pak-wa a trifle too much for and St. Joseph's, the Gunners be him Chan Pok, on the left, was ing but slightly better than tho the best half-back on the field, and more lowly-placed College team, San Sze-king was but little his in-and just scraping home in the last Hongkong.. ferior. Both tackled with superb few minutes, The Gunners were Shewan judgment, and their passing, was a goal down, scored by Marton (7/0)
Wrigley almost perfection, Hongkong had Omar, the right winger. when
St. Joseph's 1 BA
Junior Shield · Re-Play.
Somersets Res, Navy Res.
Junior League.
B. China "A" 2 Eastern Chinese "A" 8. Club-Res. K.0.8.B.
9. S. China "B"
Shanghai. Blinks &
1 Pilcher
C.O. & E. M. Camming (8/1) 1
Lock &
1 Bowling
Singles.
Shanghai. Blinko (87th) Pilcher
C. Cumming-
(1 up)
not a half on the field nearly their the second half was well under Andrewes (8/2) · 1 K. M. Cumming equal, though Lam Yuk-in was way, before they really woke up. Dodwell (2/1) impressive, and Leung Wing-chiu Even then the goals they obtain Lawrence
was right at the top of his bosted were rather on the lucky elde. form
Davy scored the first and Gill the Hongkong were better served on second
the wings than were Shanghai Bt. Joseph's were steady. In de- Bath In Pakwa, and Tso Kwa fence in the first half, but their sing were a constant source, of forwards let numerous chances go,
abegging. At the other end Gill tried speculators which did not
Cavel, Social Mark (157) (Mr.
Won by a length: a neck, Fari-mutuel Winner,
Cash Sweeps. Places $0.40, $4.20
Race 1,
No. 62
-$210.80
51.80
-60.00
Unplaced ponies. ($10 each), Nosig
Race 2,
No. 372
$201.21
213 131
B1.20
41.00.
Unplaced, ponies (10th) No
94, 124; 140.
Race 8
No. 70
104
51
$850.30 101.80 60.00
Race 1,
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1
82,840,002 1072
783,00 TH Unplaced ponies ($38.70 each). Nos's 59, 4940, 8410, 8416, 5006, 2004, 2988, 2468, 131.
No. 165
Race 5.
1 Bowling
-Lock (6/6),
M167
20170 MW
$866.80 PSM:10180 52,40 Unplaced ponies ($10 each) Nos. 184, 162, 96, 198, 70, 815, 70,
Raco 6, 20
REFEREES MEETING.
THRILLS GALORE! Hongkong and Shanghai Chinese
in Great Struggle. vy
* No. 802.
$445.00 KAPPIE 273
$IZTA Had Shanghal's finishing even worry to the supposition, though
22457 nearly approached the standard the right-winger was suffering from
The monthly meeting of the Unplaced ponies (F10-each) of their play in general; they an'injury which roduced his spesa cause At M. Omar, in goal, very Hongkong Football Referees" "As 27, 112.9 290 would have defeated the Hong the original Shanghai left winger
considerably. Wong | Yung-kil, much worry, TIRAN
sociation will be held in the ag After the interval; there was kong Chinese. handsomely, on played the man more often than still less to entiuso over, even Council Office of the H.KB.A, 4th | Saturday. But they played to the ball, and throw away many while the goals were scored in the floor French Bank Building. It is advertised thefr skipper, Li Walstong, a shade opportunities, while the delightful too much on a day when he was understanding between his second half. Play a very Queen's Road, Central on Thure cod ordine not quite his usual brilliant self-tin and Chan Ka kan on the scrappy, and both teams seemed day February 6th, at 0.30 petar when Lam Yuk-ying, with excel their inter changing where to wall on the other side to make sharp. All referees, players, and held at lent backing, was able to hold his quently had Leung, Wichfal mistakes in order to get goale others Interested are cordially in- dine, Mathe
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