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ARGYLLS SPRING SURPRISE.
SPLENDID WIN OVER ATHLETIC.
SOMERSETS DISPOSE OF STRONG NAVY XI.
CLUB OFF TARGET.
[By Wanderer."} Form is ever a faulty guide, and the critics team changes add to difficulties. Thus did we find the the Chinesa Argylls defeating Athletic by three clear goals on Saturday when few would have concede them an even chance of And there was no doubt n draw. ing the merit of their success. They held the Athletic in the first half, and squeezed three nice goals at the second without a trace #luk
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at least fast shots Four times struck the post or cross-bar with Clark beaten. Nevertheless, the game was no test of the real quali- ty of South China, though it was satisfactory that the victory was Incidents nchieved without the which spoiled their success over the Somersets. Perhaps it was only a coincidence that Wong Mee-shun was not playing. The Police gave, a wretched display. Some years have passed since I saw them play so ineptly as a side."
MONDAY, OCTOBER
BOXER SUSPENDED.
SENTENCE ON MALONEY FOR
· FIGHTING CARNERA.
1930.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT THE KIAORAS.
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
The results of Saturday's Home All are football are given below. from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish Division.
First Division.
Birmingham
New York, Oct. 11
Poor pitching by both teams "Indefinitely
the auspended" is scatence passed on Jimmy Maloney, rabbed yesterday's ball game be the Irish-American from Boston, who tween South China and Kiaoras of a lot of its interest. The Chinese fought and beat Carnera an points last week, by the New York Commis- took full advantage of C. C. Leee sion for fighting Carners, who is in erratic hurlim, and, knocking him the Commission's disfavour, The all over the diamond, scored 14 to rule is that a boxer of good standing the Kiaora's seven. South China Belton must not fight a boxer in the Commia- however, were far from formidable Derby siva's disfavour).
Carnera has decided to stay in the in that department themselves, and luddersfield
on the chance of a had to resort to two pitchers, Leicester
Chang United States
and Milton Goo. Liverpool return bout with Maloney.Reuteral Ed
Kiaoras could do nothing against Manchester C. American Service.
it. however, due to an almost im Middlesbro pregnable outfield and an infield Sheffield U. Sunderland apart from a tendency to hang on that made few mistakes.
West Ham to the ball overlong.
A COALLESS DRAW. R.A. and Club Share Points at Happy Valley.
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4 Grimsby
4 Arsenal
1 Chelsea
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1 Wednesday
1 Portsmouth
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Newcastle
1 Blackburn
1 Aston Villa
5 Manchester U.
Second Division.
Barnsley Bradford C Bristol C.
The game between Japanese and Filipinos, scheduled for Saturday. was forfeited to the former and Burnley the Filipinos could not turn out a nine.
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1 Chesterfield
Pile was the only dangerous man
A goalless draw was about in the attack, but as the chief hope justified by the play. Neither the
Club forwards! he did not do much, partly because .A. nor South China's best spoilers, Li Tin-appeared to get properly in touch
The bux core and line-up of the sang and Tong Kwan kept a watch with a lively ball on a hard South China-Kiaoras encounter ful eye on him.
ground, and there were few.con was: Fang King-cheong scored the sistent efforts to get some scheme first goal of the match with a combination. The ball played gloriona drive from 25 yards which tricks, which perhaps accounts to Pak Ward. did not rise two feet, a twin brother for the fact that Goldman and Pau Sa Ping sad of one which had struck the post Gill, the crack shots of the respec- 3. Chang s a minute or two before. Then a tive teams quite failed to justify
trip their reputation in this line. penalty against Oram for a
Changes were made in the Club which failed to come off produced another goal from Fung. By some team. Timmy Stewart.coming in held at central-hall, Sergalen going to one right-half and Melride to left. means or other, the Police their opponents, tormentors might almost call them, to two goals | Strange appeared at right back until the second half was well ad- and while a great deal more su KK. Leung, f
lid nut vanced, but then Clark fell in effect-cessful than Whipp. ing a brilliant save from Fung and entirely satisfy in the problem of The Club obtained their printp Pak-wa drove hard in over his finding an adequate partner for when they should
15.000 Crewe have got swobody ip Pakowa obtained a fourth Bishop, who again gave a capital The R.A. sadly dis.
011 2 Doncaster while South China parallelled the seme fifteen minutes from the end, exhibition.
They were much P. Wing r
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Gateshead Argylls achievement in obtaining and Lau Mau got the fifth after
41006a is ba lilow par, and could not have 5.C. Lee . 1st
31000 11. Sling missing several easy chances.
had they suffered Although the Police gave an un-grumbled
Fletcher gave a clever inspiring exhibition, two of their defeat: 3 players earned much credit. One display in goal to save the situa His performance when a 5was Perkins, who is filling Wynne's tion. 0position at right back, and who did perialty was awarded against the 1 splendid work against Ip Pak-wa RA. was little short of miraculous.
and Lau Mau, despite the fact that he got very little assistance from Corintali at right half. Shepherd, too, was more than worthy of his 3
left hal. There was o place at 1 nothing brilliant about his play but he took the eye because of his per- sistency, never ceasing to worry the man with the ball. Oram was good in patches, but the forwards were all over the field and entirely lacking in method.
a second win.
The full results follow-
Athletic
Police
K. A.
Somersets
R. "A. Res.
Argylls
Senior Division.
8 Argylls
0 S. China
Club
a Royal Navy
Second Division.
St. Joseph's
Athletic Club Res.
Athletic S. China Somersets Ewo
1 Kowloon
2 Navy
Somersets
0 Eastern
1 University
Third Division.
OR. Engineers
1 R. A..F.
4 Fukien
2 R. A. S. C.
THE ARGYLL UPSET. Team Changes Make Great Difference.
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appointed.
Much of the non-success of the forwards was doubtless due to the sound play of the opposing half- hacks, but it could not be said that the middle lines were sufficiently good to nullify skill and thrust The Club! had it been present.
the better of the game had territorially.
SUSPENSION ISSUE.
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South China
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5 York
2 Nelson
Darlington
1 Tranmere
6 Rotherham
3 Barrow
3 Halifax
2 Carlisle
First Division (Scottish).
Aberdeen
4.
2
Struck Out by Ed. Chang 3. Goo
Wild Pitches Lee 2. Jai. 1. Goo 1.
Lee 1. Jan. 3.
East Fife Falkirk
Hamilton
libernians
Time of game 1 hr. 50 min. Scorer. W. Y. Lee,
Kilmarnock
Umpires-Chief. Harris. Base-
Saylor.
Morton Partick Ayr
LOCAL HOCKEY. RADIO SPORTS CLUB BEAT NAVY TEAM.
0 St. Mirren 0 Leith
9 Hearts
Cowdenbeath 2 Airdrie.
1. Dundee
0 Motherwell
5 Queen's Pork 0 Clyde
Second Division (Scottish).
Albion Arbroath
Bo'ness Brechin Dumbarton Dundee U. The Radio Sports Club hockey Dunfermline mixed hockey team
King's Park
0 Third Lanark
↑ Alloa
5 Clydebank
4 Montrose,
3 Armadale
2 Raith R.
1 St. Johnstonc
0 Sten'muir
3 Forfar
1 E. Stirling
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MIXED DOUBLES
TENNIS.
DRAW MADE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
The draw for the Mixed Doubles Championship run by the Chinese Recreation Club is as follows: C. A. L. Rumjahn and McCaw, byė.
Mrs.
H. Lo and Mias. G. Lo v. K. L. Ho and Mrs. Chiu.
L. Goldman and Mrs. Taylor v Ng Sze-kwong and Mrs. James.
3. A. Rumjahn and Miss. C. Botelhow W. H. Choa and Miss. E. da Rocha,
M. W. Lo and Miss. E. Lo v. E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer.
II. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Gull v. G. Bodiker and Mrs. Fischer.
M. K. Lo and Mrs. Keary, bye. R. White, and Miss. B. Taylor, bye.
The matches in the first round will begin on October 13, and must be completed on or before October
19.
SCULLING RACE.
TED PHELPS AGAIN BEATS BERT BARRY.
The Hongkong Football Associa Fung King-cheong and In Pak-tion does not appear to have been very circumspect in withholding a wa were the star South China forstatement on the treatment meted wards, not merely because they got out to Chan Kwang-ui. Leung Was Wing-tak (or Wing-tat) and Troj everything they Kwai-sing, who were members of calculation in The clear cut v'etory scored by goals, but because there the Argylls came as a complete sur.
did. Cheng Shui-hong mid the Chinese touring team which prise, though the explanation ap
ball delightfully, dled the
but broke up at Singapore recently team met a simple pears
Leung enough.
There seems to be authority for from H.M.S. Tamar and H.M.S. Queen O' Sth. Wing-tat was out of the Athletic his goal-scoring efforts were not
well-timed. The half-backs were the statements that all three play. Cornwall at King's Park yesterday St. Bernard front-liae, Lam Yuk-ying moved up sound: Li Tin-sang gave it
ers have been deprived of their afternoon and won by 5 goals to
In the Glasgow Cup Final Celtic) to inside-right and Wong Sui-wholly delightful exhibition at amateur status, hut no official an-,
The following will represent the heat the Rangers by two goals to one, filled his old position at centre-hall The changes disturbed the balance right back; his partner. Tani Kong-nouncement has been made, and
Park. of the team which made such a pak is rather raw, but kicks nicely as a result all sorts of rumours R.SC. in a hockey match against the match being played at Hampden
Wednesday the 15th splendid impression against the and promises well; while Pau Ka- have been put into circulation the University on the latter's
and ping was not so clean as usually in On an important issue of this round on Club The swift passing
kind. a little thought might have inst. at 5.15 p.m. sharp:-Surjin
The Hongkong Branch of the Singh: Rattan Singh, Joginder a thrusts of the forwards were absent his handling of the ball.
saved the Association, from
Singh: Mr. Guest, Mohinder Royal Engineers Old Comrades blunder which may redound
Hanib, Association will hold the Annual their detriment. It may well be! Singh, W. Ayock; M. that the facts fully justify the de- Gurbanchan Singh, Awtar Singh General Meeting in the Scandal cision, but the facts should cer- (Capt.), Kalwant Singh, Mr. F. A. Point Hut on Thursday, October Barry, the holder, in 22 mins, 45 The Somersets amply atoned fortainly be made public. other hand, had three changes from
It was the team which was so ineffective the South China defeat. against Police, and did reshuffling an excellent performance to win in addition, which infused new life convincingly against a Navy team
which had benefitted by
and Wong Sui-wa's best football days are over. Lam's move not only weakened the haif-back line but failed to keep the attack up to standard. The
the Argylls, on
the
SOMERSETS IMPROVE:
Nine Changes in the Navy Eleven.
the
into the eleven. By keen tackling arrival of the Cornwall and in Sale Ant and quick dispatch of the ball, the which only two of the players of
new Argyll teams prezented
the previous week had preserved Athletic from settling down, while their places. The Navy gave the as a combination they were infinite-Somersets and their supporters ly greater than was to have been any anxious moments, but in the expected by previous displays.
end, the Somersets won rather
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It was an exceedingly interest-more easily than the score might ing game. For some time, it was suggest doubtful which would gain the as- Froth, for the Somersets, netted cendancy, and so successful was the within ve minutes of the open- centre tackling in the first half that there ing meeting Butcher's was seldom the possibility of a goal beautifully and giving Verrier no
For some time play: to either side. Once the Athletic chance. goal had fallen, however, and Wylie, wavered in midfield with
Tadvantage of openings.
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one of the newcomers, got through Navy making occasional bursts. splendidly early in the second half, and appearing slightly
It was no surprise there always appeared a prospect of dangerous. further goals to the Argylls. The when Anstiss equalised, though Athletic defenders. grew very the point might not have accrued shaky and Campbell and Wylie took but for a bad mistake by Earley. A lucky goal by Denmend restored the Somersets in the lead before the interval. Guest put on a third in the second half, in which the Somersets had the balance of play, There was bad shooting on both the Somersets were
Chief credit for the Argyll vic- tory must go to the half-back line where McGlashan and Yeoman were outstanding, playing admirably when the Athletic were # their best. Bahind them, Blackburn and sides, but Henderson kept their lines clear rather more at fault than their with nice clean kicking, and sound opponents. The forward line was but the finishing positional play. Christie and Wylie well together,
made up an excellent right wing, was not impressive. But for the McQuade and Hughes made many fact that they had an extremely clever efforts, and Campbell con-effective middle line to keep them tinually harassed the hacks and ful- well supplied with the ball, there to believe that they: filled all the functions of the centro- is reason
would have been much less im- forward quite satisfactorily.
Chan Shek-pui had a busier pressive. Knapp was, the out- afternoon than he is accustomed to standing player on the side, main- and uppeared a little lacking inly because he kept the ball down while West passed through the air, anticipation. Lai Yuk-tat was a better back than Leung Yuk-tong, and Harris has still something to learn about passing. In defence, while the half-backs, good enough all three earned high marks. in defence, were not accurate in their distribution of the ball.. The Huish played a valuable game at forwards were crafty, but Lam back and Earley's mistakes were Yuk-ying's earnest hard work did chiefly due to the unaccustomed not give the line the confidence position in which he found him- which marked all their movements a week previously, POLICE HEAVILY DEFEATED. Outplayed in a Fast Game At Kowloon.
South China swamped the Police and might have won by a much bigger margin than five clear goals.
self.
Individual talent on the Navy side was never effectively co- ordinated:, Dickinson and Anstiss were dangerous raiders, but the middle men lacked control in. the poal region. Binmore and Bell, the backs started shakily buti improved a lot, while there was little wrong with the half-backs.
COLD
to
Kemp.
16, at 6 p.m.
London, Oct. 11. In the return contest for the World's Professional Sculling Championship Ted Phelps easily won against Bert Barry over the course from Putney to Mortlake. The time registered was
22 mins. 48 secs.
In the first contest held on May
31 last, Phelps won by 35 lengths from
sees.-Reuter.
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