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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1931.
THE WORLD SPORT
NAVY COLLAPSE AT STADIUM.
BRILLIANT SHOOTING BY SOUTH CHINA.
KOWLOON IMPRESS IN GAME WITH ATHLETIC.
LEFT WING IN FORM.
[By "Wanderer."}
If any doubts remained about the firmness of South China's hold on the Senior League leadership they were pretty effectively dispeli. when the Royal ed on Saturday Navy crumpled badly in what was expected to be a needle fight. It was the old story over again. South China obtained two goals in their opening barst and afterwards there was no holding them.
Jg.
SHANGHAI SOCCER TEAM ARRIVE.
MAY TURN OUT FOR PRACTICE TO-DAY.
THE EYNON FIASCO.
[By "Wanderer."] .
HOME FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP-TIES.
The results of Saturday's Home football are given below, All aro from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish Division.
English Cup (Fifth Round). Birmingham 3 Watford Chelsea Barnaloy Portsmouth Everton
3 Blackburn Wolven
1
0 West Brom.
5 Grimsby
3 Leeds
1 Bradford
2 Sheffield U. First Division.
Altogether, prior to the interval, the Athletic were completely out- played, though there were signa
The Shanghai Interport soccer Exeter that Kowloon were tiring as the team, with Stanley Gaah as their Southport result of continuous effort.
skipper, arrived in the Colony this Sunderland This became clearer in the morning aboard the Blue Funnel Recond half when the Athletic wore ss. Patroclus and are expected to
Arsenal dangerous, some delightful com- be seen out on the H.K.F.C. ground Manchester U. bination only breaking down at this afternoon for a practice kick Newcastle close quarters. Suen was rather around.
Wednesday They were met by a number of lucky when he scored, but the prospect of, a draw naturally caused the Athletic to redouble their efforts, and Kowloon's de fence was Roverely tried.
members of the H.K.F.A. Counell. Bury
寧
Cardif
6 Derby
1 West Ham
¤ Middlesbro
3 Liverpool
Second
Division.
0
Charlton
Point is added to my comment | Millwall regarding the Selection Commit- Notts. Forest tees: trentment of Dynon by an Oldham item of Information during the Plymouth
Stoke ap week-end to the effect that Eynon Swanner
Kowloon were strong in almost every department. The half-backs did some splendid breaking work, and, after failure to ulls perfectly fit again. It will be
Third contact with their forwards right, recalled that Eynon was injured
Tues- Brentford at the beginning, excelled in con- in a United Services game on structive work, following up fairly day. The Selection Committee on Bristol R closely. All of them got through Wednesday, apparently took seri-Clapton 0.
of work. reports of the nature of his Crystal P'al a tremendous amount
injuries at their face value and
Northampton gave nothing The backs Grimwood was the outstanding side. Now, I understand, on quite Queen's P.R.
dropped him from the interport Norwich forward on the
field and fanson good authority, that he is quite fit Walsall slowed his appreciation by giving to play should he be called upon. his best display for weeks.
Is it too late to make a change?
away.
Lam Yuk-yng did great spoling - work for the Athletic, but there Was mo steadiness among his
፡፡
much
A closer game was seen at Kow-colleagues, all doing some good Joon where the home team won a things and spoiling them by bud aplendidly fought match against mistakes. The forwards were Chinese Athletic. The Athletic Ively line, but relied tos rallied wonderfully well in the upon Sun's shooting. Since Suen second half, but the stradiness of as akying the ball, Penny had Kowloon's backs settled the issue. few stiff shots to save.
The senior league table reads as follows:
now
1. W. D. I.. F. A. Pte,
1 601 24
South China . 13 12 Argylls
Kowloon
Athletic Recreio Navy
Borderers
Police
4
t
R.A.
13 3
11
13
IL.K.F.C.
St. Joseph's
Only six
14 0 5 3 28 8 12 7 3 2 3 20 17 138 14 28 18 17 7 1 5 26 23 15 13 2 12 ↑ 6 1 23 14 12 6 15 30 19 13 918 27 7 115 41 7 22 JD 128 G
0 11 17 34 4
were lengue gamTICS
played, the results being:
SENIOR DIVISION.
Royal Navy Kowloon
Kowlon Athletic Eastern
Fukien
2
South China Chinese Ath.
SECOND DIVISION.
# Navy
2 R.A.
Borderers
THIRD DIVISIÓN.
@ R.A.0.C.
ATHLETIC WELL BEATEN, Kowloon Left Wing in Brilliant
Form,
The referee, Mr. Archer, made a very satisfactory impression.
NAVY
OVERWHELMED.
South China Opportunists Make Merry.
South Ching gave one of their most brilliant exhibitions of the season, encouraged by a sensit- tional opening goal, the Navy fait
ing to get settled down after this early disaster. Even so, the score core of 7-2 aganst rather over-em- em- phasised the inferiority of the losera, for they played really good football for four-fifths of the 7 same, and falled only in thrustful i finishing, which was just where
South China impressed.
A
Owing to the efforts of their half-backs. the Navy commanded quite a reasonable share of the 2 play, but the few openings that
they manoeuvred against a ster ling defence were squandered by poor shooting.
"
CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY.
.
ST. ANDREW'S DEFEAT GIRLS SCHOOL.
Luton
0 Bristol C.
2
72
0
7
Burnley Tottenham
Preston N. E Bradford C. Southampton Port Vale Division (South).
◊ Torquay Newport
1 Notts County
0 Brighton
4 Gillingham
o Coventry
1 Swindon
2 Bournemouth
Wrexhama
z Fulham Third Division (North). Carlisle Chesterfield Darlington IInlifax Hartlepools Nelson Rotherham Tranmere
Wigan
York
7 Accrington 2 Gateshead 3 Stockport 0 Lincoln
2 Doncaster
1. Rochdale
3 New Brighton
3 Holl
1 Crewe
13 St. Bernards
1 Ayr
3
Arbroath
2 Falkirk
Scottish Cup (Third Round). Cowdenbeath Only one match was played in the
Bo'ness Caer Clark Hockey Cup for Ladies Third Lanark on Saturday when St. Andrew's Club St Mirren met and defeated, at King's Park, the Montrose Diocesan Girls' School by two goals to Dundee one. The game between the HOBE Hiberniann kong Ladica and the Club de Recreio Morton was postponed.
0 Kilmarnock
Aberdeen
Motherwell
0
1 Celtic
2 Partick
First Division (Scottish).
8 Clyde
Division (Scottish).
There was little choose between the two teams in the match on Satur- Queen's Park day and although the exchanges were Rangers fairly even, the standard of hockey. Airdrie www not allogether up to that of pre- Second vious matches played in this compati Allon tion. On the general run of the Armindaie gatus the school girls were unfortunate, Clydebank
to lose, a draw being probably a bet-Forfar ter reflection of the play.
Raith IL Lack of experience was the fault St. Johnstone of both teams but the St. Andrew's Sten'moir players were better served in having the two Woolley sisters as the nucleus
0 Breckin
THE FOURTH TEST MATCH.
ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR. 442 RUNS.
Another draw seems probable in tho Fourth Test match between. South Africa and the M.C.C. towing team at Johammesburg. The Englih players compiled 442 runs before the fall of their last wicket and in reply. the South Africans had made 186 for the loss of two wickets when slumpe were drawn on the second day.
At the close of play on the first day, the English score stood at B38 3 runs for six wickets, Elght thousand
o people saw the match resumed the following day fine weather. Voca was the only player to offer any Opposition and in a merry innings, lasting twenty-seven minutes, he scored 41. He hit the ball over the fence on four occasions and reached the boundary on one other. He was not out. The innings closed for 442
Tuna.
By the time, the South Africans? 11 went in to bat the attendance had Increased to 20,000, 3. H. Curnow and 1. J. Siedle oponed and after only 16 runs had been made England "mot with thoir firat success, Curnow being dismissed leg bofore wicket.
R
Sledlo and Taylor made a stand and took the score to 01 when the toa interval arrivel. They were together until 112 runs had been reached, when Siedle was given out leg before, the bowler being Peebles. The bataman I'scored 62 in two hourrs and 40 minuter 3 and hit six fours. At the clons of 2 play the total stood at 186 for two wickets. Mitcholl was 68 and Taylor 3 20. Scores cabled by Reater aro
0 given below:
D
*
England.lat Innings.
R. E. S. Wyatt, 1.b.w., Nupen...
H. W. Lee, 1.b.w, Nupen
W. R. Hammond, e MeMillan, b
Itall
17
18
75
o E. Hendren, e Cameron, b Hall 64
2 M. Loyland, lb.w., Hell
0 M. J. Turnbull, at Cameron,
3
MeMillan
1 Farrimand, e Mitchell, b Hall
7 SA 28# ** ** 28
01
25
28
4
1. A. R. Peebles, e Nupen, b Vin- !
cent
1
Millan...
D
W. Voce, not out
A., F. Chapman, b Nupon
31. W. Tate, e Mitchell, b Me-
Extras
Total
20
41
20
**** 442
Fall of wickets:--i for 41, 2 for 64, 13 for 183, 4 for 281, 5 for 320, 4 for 1337, 7 for 341, 8 for 352, 9 for 386, 10 0 for 142.
3 Hamilton
2 Dumbarton
4 Albion
1 Queen O' Sch.
o Dundee U.
1 Dunfermline
0
INTERNATIONAL"
3 King's Park
MATCH.
Hall
Woodley was outstanding and it was of their side. As centre forward M. THE Amatour International soccer Catterall
match between England and, Nupen
Bowling Analysis.
0.
BI. R. W.
37
6 105
7 1 16
51
77 148
28 8
Viljoen
4 - 13
South Africa-1st Innings.
e principally to her that her team Wales at Bournemouth resulted in a Melen took the points. She led the at-victory for the English players by fivo Vincent tack admirably and opened the scoring goals to nil. during the first half.
M. Smith scored the equaliser for
the Girls' School, taking a rebound
16.4 1
D.G.S.-A. Mogra; I, Lee, E. Wood; 8. H. Curnow, lib.w., Hammond
and giving the goal keeper no chance. S. Wong. Miss N. Maud, L. Jorge; I. J. Siedle, lb.w., Peebles With the scores level both sides strove G, White, E. Banker, Miss 31. Mason, D. Mitchell, not out hard to take the lead but were denied
The league table to date in ng until the last minute when M. Woolley M. Smith and Mine K. Grose succeeded Ja giving St. Andrew's Club follows: their second goal.
The line up was as follows:
In striking contrast, every move ment made by the South China for- wards, strengthened by the in- clusion of Li Wai-tong, appeared likely to produce a goal in spite of the fine work put in by Dixon Though a splendid rally by the and Robertson. Dixon kept a close Athlete in the second half kept eye on Li Wai-tong and gave him the spectators in their toes until few scoring opportunities, but his lango put an end to the suspense partner failed to check Chu Kwok-M. Woolley, E. Landolt, and P. Kowloon Ladies with a Brilliant goal, Kowloon fuen and that player, by his usual. Gittins, thoroughly earned their victory, dashing methods, flashed three thanks mainly to the enterprising goals past Aitken.
play of Griniword and lanson on
South
China worked well to-
the left wing, and dogged work bygether as a team, strong in every backs gave a the bucks, Martin and Dowman.
display, and the half- The game was fought with such polished. The varnestness from start to finish backs excelled, Supporting their that it seemed more like a Shield attack superbly.
Four goals were scored in the encounter than a league game. After being kept on the defensive arst half, two in the first five minutes. Cheng Sui-hion, Chu for the greater part of the first Kwok-luen (2) and Fung King- half. the Athletic showed some cheung were the scorers, while thing like their old form in the Wyatt made the position look a second half and for a period of trifle better by heading past Pau about twenty minutes, Martin and Ka-ping between the third and
extremely hard fourth. WCTU
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able evidence of his versatility. to the Navy produced a goal, Suen Kam-shan got through once Wyatt netting after Pau had sav in this period, but Penny was un-ed from Peacock. sighted whan the goal was scored. The trend of the game was set- When the edge of the attack had tled when Cheng got his goal in been warn off, however, Kowloon the first minute. From that stage, gala dominated the play and the, South China attack. "took lauson's goal was a fit reward for charge" and the Navy defence, some enterprising work. Hedley reckoned one of the best in the Colony, wavered under the prea- had a good deal to do with it. He put in a hot drive from twenty-sure. They left many gaps and South China found their way ive yards which Leung Yuk-tong through them in brilliant oppor- only partially deflected, fasson
tunistic fashion. dashing in and beating Chan Shek-
Skinner did many clever things pul easily with a first-time drive.
on the Navy left wing, but the Fow teams would have stopped lack of "punch" near gont noted Kowloon In their quest for goals about their attack in recent at the outset. The left wing matches was all too evident. They bedazzled Leung Yuk-tong and Lai did not obtain value for their hardt Kwok-chiu, while Gillott in the work,
centre gave none of the defendura
This much must be said for the Navy. In spite of the piling up of
a moment's peace of mind, though Rinny of his scoring efforts were overwhelming score they con- charged down.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
tinued to play in a methodichi con- Grimwood opened the scoring structlye manner though some of when Simpaon crossed nicely from their tackling was decidely boister the right. It was landon's shot ous, and Grimwood almost spoll the opportunity by his engerness, but he tricked Wong easily and placed the ball well out of roach. Soon afterwards, ho broke through in similar fashion and shot just över the bar. Gillett's poraistence gave him amart goal some twenty There have been only two matches minutes from the start, and then played off in the second round of the Chan Shek-pul, in saving from Kowloon Golf Club's annual com- Ianson, carried the ball over the Macintosh, who beat E. D. Ba Roza in petition for the Captain's Cap. J. line, but was given the benefit of the first round, beat W. M. Groves
while, A.-T. Braley.beat A. Bartman.
a doubt in the refered's mind:
FURTHER RESULTS IN ANNUAL COMPETITION.
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Extras
Total (for 2 wkta.).... 160 H. B. Cameron, R. H. Catterall, Hall,
Q. McMillan, E. P. Nupen, K. Viljoen, and C. L. Vincent to bat
Fall of wickota: 1 for 16, 2 for 112,
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