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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933,
SERVICES FINE SHOW AGAINST SHANGHAI
R. J, A. R. Solby, captain of the team, who played such a pro. minent part in the success of the sido in Shanghai last wook.
AFTERTHOUGHTS
Some New Points About! the Interport
VISITORS NONPLUSSED
BY LOCAL MEN
RIDLEY, DAVEY & JOHNSON PLAY BRILLIANTLY
COLLECT STRAINS THIGH: BOSSUET A PASSENGER: JACK'S NEATNESS
HAY PROMINENT FOR THE LOSERS
(By "Veritas").
JOHNSON, whose gozikoop- ing for the Combined Servic against Shanghai was a feature of yesterday's match.
PUTTING up the game of their lives, the Combined Services soccer eleven yester- day vanquished the Shanghai Interporters in the final match of the series by-four goals to one. They played exceptional football, being superior in very phase of the game, although Shanghai were handicapped by injuries and the fact that they fielded
reserves.
If the Services had got together
The terms "turday and "ma-
APART from the pleasure of win and studied their plan of they could
ning back the Telegraph Cup, Shanghai will have several riemories defence a month before, they could of the 1933 Interport. Probably never not have played with more precision
than they did before in the series of games which constitute the Interport programme
with have a team suffered so many mi chine-liko" have, often been used in-
field. of the
Far discriminately in connexion fortunes on and
football, but both are applicapble to inalance-
the Services' gome yesterday.
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So direct were their methods to- QEFORE the contestn started
wards goal and so intent were they Bonstel and Li Ning were injured. von wasting no time in getting there During the Interport game alf, that one felt they had not themselves Keats and Chen were rendered un-ne limit to move the ball from the conscious. Against the Chinese Bradley had his head cut open and middle line to the Shanghai goal area. Gash Rustamed a nasty knee injury. It was exhilirating football, made Yesterday Collett strained his thigh additionally a by neat ball control and Bossuet's leg weakness left him and clever positioning. helpless.
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Ning did not kick a ball from L'
the time of his arrival.
RY the way. Mr. Watson, one of the managera of the Shanghai team told me that in view of the fact that the players had no practice
SHANGHAT'S TROUBLES,
Shanghai were entirely deinorn- bed by these "gu-getting" methods, the defence being shaken by the ⚫ energetic Services vanguard. and the forwards patchy and disorganis ed through the attention of the halves,
ASH, who came in for Allen in the Service defence yesterday, and gave add outstanding per- formance.
together before leaving Shanghai, Of course, Shanghai had a pretty! they went into training the trip big slice of bad luck. In the first down, doing daily exercises and study-ince Bossuet's leg gave out shortly the interval, on top of which Turner ing themselves in every possible way, after the start, then Collett strained was playing right out of position nt The value of this was made apparent his thigh and did not re-appear after right half. whilst Syd Strange, who on Thursday Inst.
AND here is something about that
penalty which Leung Wing-chui missed. It was quite obvious that he! miskicked the ball and many may have wondered the reason. It is very simple. In the centre of the 12 yards spot the ground had sunken, and Leung, unaware of this, and the fact that the sphere was placed right on this spot, was forced to kick on top of the ball.
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wandered at the time why A.V. Gosano was not entrusted with the kick, but it transpires that his foot was giving him trouble and he naturally did not care to take any risk with such a hig decision at
Htake.
CORRESPONDENCE.
HOCKEY PROTEST
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.1
was "en" to Shanghal, failed to touch anything like his true form.
All of these factors contributed in]
He owed much to. Ridley, who was the clevereat forward on view. Rid ley not only paved the way for Loc juard to despatch across his cantres, but contrived to score three nice goals. ilis shots were always on the mark and his elusiveness was a constant) source of worry to the Shanghellan- ders.
Malpass was an efficient leader and Rawson made intelligent use of the ball, Baldry, although out of position on the right wing always held his own, although he was not gerous as Locquard.
so dan-
TENNIS TOURNEY
PROGRAMME STARTS NEXT WEEK
Attractive Matches
The Open tennis champlon- ships begin on Monday, next. and an attractive programme has been arranged for next weck, the first four days being confined to the singles, whilst Friday will see the start of the doubles. The complete program- me for next week followa:.
MONDAY, 4th.
Open Singles.
H. J. Armstrong v. W. C. Hung. S. A. RumJohn v, J. E, Barrow. H. D. Rumjann v. A. E. P. Guout. Iu Tak Lam v, nchiuma. Howard v. Todi.
E. C. Fincher v. Owen Hughes. Kwok v. Razack.
Lee Ya Wing v. Sloon.
9. W. Liang v. Ng Kam Chuen, TUESDAY, 7th.
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Open Slagles.
Ho Ka Lau v. Tsul Yan Pal Lee Hua Ngok v. Mackay, Firdos Khan v.. Leonard.
Denis H. Hazell v. Teol Plug Fan. L. Goldman v. S. A. Gray. Luk v. K. H. Wont
Yow Man Kit v. G. Lol.
WEDNESDAY, stb.
Open Singles
M. W. Lo v. Earnshaw.' Abbon Tam Yoo Fong. R. Choa v. Comdr. Shaw. Doggett v. S. E. Green. Waring v. F. N. Wong. Comdr. Packer v. D. S. Green Edgo, v. Stocker. Rave
lu Tak Cheuk v, Chiu Chun Chlu. Dunham y. Nowell.
and
WORSE FOR WEAR. Shanghai, Belding Bossuet) Bolaserce for the first time, signs of being the worse for wear and was quite apparent that three games In five days had pro ved a little too much for them.
(15
in
This, and other faclors such Injuries and players appearing miusual positions, must be taken into consideration when sitting in judg ment on their display,
Bossuet was a passenger for three parts of the game, and Boisseres, although full of gand ideas, and (Continued on Page b.) obviously a talented player, was ton
some measure is the Inadequate nar RUGBY AND HOCKEY formance of the visitors, although "I
doubt if the result would have differed
had Shanghai turned out their strong CLUB AND RECREIO TEAMS
est tean.
REAL GOOD FOOTBALL.
FOR TO-MONKOW
The following will represent the The Services played, real, good Club "A" XV against 11.M.S. Corn- Ioatbail. They were quicker
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the hall, far raore purposeful, and wall on the Club ground to-morrow bonating a forward line capable at 5,15 of ranking use
overy of almost
possible advantage. tho
'Sir, With regard to the hockey match between the Radio Sports Club and The R.A.S.C. played at the U.S.R.C. ground on Saturday; game on the whole was refereed very unfairly by one of the officials who, being from the R.A.S.C. was in favour of the servicemen throughout.
G.C. Moutrin, J. H. McElney, S. II. Garrod, F. R. Burch, F.G. Nigel, There was not a weak linic in the A. K. Munro, C. Austin, A. P. Cax,! whole side. Johnson in goal was N. M. Mackintosh, A. D. Lowson, the A. H. Harbord, S. J. II. Fox, N. M. | splendid in anticipation and
with second half cleared his lines
Cochrane, D. Hynes and L. Goldman. In addition I myself take a lot of interest in semu magnificent saves. am glad it is all over" said Mr. hockey, and knew something about he was unlucky not to save Turner's Reserves:-A. W. Torrible, G. E. S.
King, J. Dalziel, and R. Coldman, "I
Watson yesterday, accompanying the game. I watched the game with penalty shot.
HOCKEY. Ils remark with a sigh of relief.
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And
the referen
an
teal Mullane and Ash made effectively the work of the half backs pair of backs and completed maat in breaking up the Shanghai attack.
Incidentally Ash came in for Allen of the Artillery, who injured.
PARDDE SHINES.
war
For their friendly game against the Borderers at King's Park to- morrow at 5.10 p.m, the Rezrcia will be represented by:
and G. Gonsalves; A. Remedion P. N. da Silva; 11. Noronha, A. Botelho, and P. Silva; C. D'Almada,
THURSDAY, JIL.
Open Singles.
J. A. Consumbhoy v. H. Y. Ilo, Taui Wai Pui v. Capt. Cannon. Lai Kwong Taun v, Ng Sze Kwong. Wild v. Trolli.
Club Championship
Hyde v. McBride.
Denis II. uzeli v. T. A. Pearce. L. Goldman v. C. A. Wright.
FRIDAY, 10th. ·
Open Singles
M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo v. Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw.
IIo Chan and v. Stocker and Waring
Howard and Abbas v. Hazell and Williams.
Goldman and Fincher v. Lee and Luk.
V. Walte Monoghan and Holmen
and Morgan.
Club Championship
Gamble v. Green
Day v. Dunham. Kide v. Nowell.
Cathon . Owen Hughes.
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CRAWFORD KEEPS
TENNIS TITLE.
one can easily appreciate this senti-deep interest and could hardly keep inent. He was given less than 24 centrol over myself when hours notice to take the onerous gave a decision against the Radio position of joint manager to the team, players for nothing.
In the Brst half the referee kept a and, as he confessed on Friday, hel brought the players down feeling good check over the team by keeping that they were in for a severe whack them in their own half. There were) ing. But he with Mr. Freeman his no less than 12 to 16 short corners colleague played no little part in the against the Radio in the first half, success of the visitors on Thursday and these in there than three quartera
It was a rojavenated Pardoe who F. Romigdies, 1. Alvca, F. Pintos, and they can return North justifiably of the cases were given
some cases when it should have a long led the Services eleven yesterday./nd P. Rozario. proud and satisfied.
carner a short corner was given in ite easily held Boisserce and Bos THIE culmination of the Shanghal its place. Every player who knows
possession. He swung The University and the 24th Dat-the final of the team's visit, which, judging from something about hockey realisea what set and was never at the comments of all the members as a short corner is. It is exactly the the ball in
Free-rame as a penalty in. football. The glorious passes out to Locquard tery R.A., meet in the Mamak League Tennis Championships, although well as Messrs. Watson and man, has been at exceptionally happy went that was scored wasn't exactly, and Baldry, particularly in the first to-morrow at the U.S.R.C., the match this occasion he was called
uity will turn out the following team: | American stars, one, was the Interpart dinner at the a goal. The ball being kicked in by half, and he fully maile amends for starting at 4.15 pm, when the Varmest opposition from
bis Interpart disappointment.
P.G. Tang: K. M. Ho and A, J. Peninsula Hotel. Here the true one of the Radio players in which case Nevertheless the finest of the Ser-
unfairly
camaraderie spirit of sport was seen a short corner aliould have been given,
held Hughes in
left
a loss with!
in its most expansive mond, with the th The second half the Radio forwards vices intermediates was Davey, who
and were not given the slightest oppor absolute subjection short complimentary speeches the twopping of soccer notes andtunity to attack the opposing by and rendered the anecdotes Bymbolising the whole They were very closely watched
Shanghai meaning and purpose behind these the same referee, who seeing that they
powerless. Interpart contests,
were getting dangerous, pulled them wing up for nothing. In this way the Radie Robertson was al- half. PARDO paid a real cuptain's players were always pulled for officers,
tribute:" congratulate Shang-side, when they were not. Now, in at
allowing hai on coming down and winning this case what could the Radio players
better do, with one of the referee'a com-ut few chances to the cup. They were the team and deserve to take the plately against them. They were not shine, and provid trophy back with them. But when given the slightest chance to show up. ing Locquard and we visit Shanghai next it will be Another point is that the referee di Ridley with num- with the express intention of not play the game up to the full time,bers of delightful ралася. robbing them of cup."
He blew the anal whistle five minutes through
this too early, when the Radio forwarde
dominancy enjoyed
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Was
Kents
MR. J. Watson, modestly acknow. had the opportunity to score.
I am mire if there would have been by the half back
"Orders aro
Robertson.
DELIGHTFUL FORWARDS.
MAMAK MATCH.
Club de Victory Over Gledhill
in Final
FOUR-SET MATCH.
Melbourne, Jan. 30. Jack Crawford, Australin's leading tennis player for several years, retained his title to-day when he won Australian Lawn
on to
E. L. Foo; R. Woolley, B. K. Ng, D. Basto, L. Oliveira, E. L. Gosane and Roy, A. A. Aziz and S. Reed.
Į LINCOLNS BEAT R.A.0.C.
In Ng Sze-kwong Billiard Tournament: Match,
SEMI-FINAL GAME.
Last night at the Sailors' und Soldlers' Home, Wanchai, the Lincoln-
Army Orinance Corps three gamen to two in the semi-final of the Ng Szom kwong Dillard Cup Tournament. The highest break was 83 by li/Sergt.
ledged his team's schlovemont, and was at the same time delightfully another team playing instead of the division which played such a big part shiro Regiment defeated the Royal
Radio they would have loft the field in the Services' victory. apologetic about t orders" he said to the accompaniment the middle of the game. It was of appreciative and sympathetic with a true sportsmanship the Itadtol played on never saying a word against smiles.
the referee during the play, and they? have every right to lodge a protest
RA.O.C.
150 Clarke
112 Redmond
100 160
127 Pitt
100
160 Farquhar
143
Up forward one was given an Ash, Details: idea of what scientific football can do for a team. Working together Lincolns. with delightful understanding, James
Ash Baldry, Rawson, Malpass, Ridley! Abbolt and Locquard att the Shanghaij rearguard a merry dance. They Maltby 150 Dyer called the tune from the kick off
The Lincolns will meet the Royal and forced the visitors to pay the Engineers in tha Anal. piper.
Herriott
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the visiting
NOT the least happiest sentiments against the refores who had treated
LEDHILL, who lost the Aut were expressed by Mr. Y. K. Mok, them unfairly.
In league matches, in no casos the Chinese
Utralian singles tonnfa- tiilm is who, on behalf of
Jack Crawford yesterday.. Amateur Athletic Federation con-should referees be selected from any on of the two teams playing against onch Pratulated the Shanghai team
this the
Crawford was opposed to Keith their successful visit. In addition to other, and I don't see why
Gledhill, United Blates, and a hard providing the spectators with good secretary of the Mamak Committee
tusala ended with the scores 2-0, 7-5, faottmil, ho said, the Interport had should have appointed a referes from
0-3, 6-2. Locquard was a distinct success on done much to bring together in closer the LA.S.C.
Da Crus beat L. E. Remedion 500-
Americs took the doubles, however, harmony the Hongkong Football Asso In my opinion the game should be the left wing and norar, appeared at a ciation and the G.A.A. This is but played again, with referees appointed loss.. Even the close attention of 304 in the billards open champion- one proof of how invaluable can such from outside, and I hope the Mamak Turnar in the second half, which was ship, second round, last night at St. Ellsworth Vines and Gledhill Beach
Renter that of a shepherd to his flock; falled Patrick's Cleb. The highest break Crawford and Moon, 6-4, 10-8, 8.B contesta be
Committee will agree to it;
by Remedios, was 31.1 Continued on Page 9.)
FAIRPLAY. to subdue the winger.
Championship Game,
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