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(By "Veritas")
South China have virtual- ly won the Hongkong Football League Cham- pionship.
They require but four points from the remaining three mat- ches, and as the fixtures include: St. Joseph's and the Police, they are as good as won.
South China made no mistake in negotiating their last serious hurdle yesterday, when they met. and defeated Chinese Athletic for the second time within a week.
Five times they pierced the Athletic defence, and if, judged) on the distribution of the play, this would appear to exaggerate their superiority, it must also be confessed that they deserved every goal.
It was largely the Athletic'a own fault that they finished with The for- n blank credit sheet. awards had a good share of the ball, but displayed little iden of what how to make the best use of it in front of goal, and with Lau Mau and Leung Iu-chan adopting boisterous and decisive methods of tackling, the slightest hesita- tion meant the loss of another op- portunity.
Taking the water hazard in the Public Schools cross country race. Photo shows competitors coming through Beverly Brook in the annual race from Putney Heath, near London. (Planet Nowa).
RETURN OF PERCENTAGE SYSTEM
FOR COUNTY The Army
CRICKET
FOOTBALL'S LAST KICK
SEASON CLOSES SATURDAY
FINAL MATCHES FORECAST
Judging from their excellent
The curtain will be rung down game yesterday, South China are feeling no adverse effects from on the English football season on
succession, and I shall be very cases the problems of promotion and surprised to see them trip up dur-legation have been settled, some interesting matches are featured on ing the remainder of their pro- the final card.
gramme.
on
SAME ALLOCATION The Resin
OF POINTS
SEASON ON ITS
WAY
KEEN FIGHTS AT SHAMSHUIPO Excellent fights were witnessed This year there sees a return to at the Area boxing tourney at Sham the percentage system of reckon Shui Po camp last night when the ing points in the County Cricket semi-finals and finals of the open in- and ород Championship, the Advisory Coun dividual championship
Committee having approved novices competitions were deelded in
ty
playing so many games in quickSaturday, and although in most the recommendations of the sub- open air. There was a large crowd! Cousens, who deputised in the absence matter.
from the Colony of H. E. the G.O.C., committee appointed to go into the of spectators, including Col. R. B. Points for an outright win Major General Borrett, and who later. will, as last year, be 16; those presented the prizes to the winning for ntle, 7% points to each competitors.
Privato Lockett, of the Lincolns, side, and in drawn games as
was awarded the prize for the best follows:
loter. This met with hearty approval The side leading on the first from all sides of the ring. Lockett, innings takes five points, and ite opponents three.
VIGOROUS TACKLING.
Below is the special Telegraph forecast for the programme.
FIRST DIVISION,
Derby
The whole team worked with ASTON VILLA match winning harmony, and with Bolton the forwards on the mark with their shooting, goals were, inevit-
able.
Both sides put a little more than the ordinary amination into their play, with the result that the game was at times threatening to become somewhat rough.
CHESSEA HUDDERSFIELD Leicester Liverpool
PORTSMOUTH MIDDLESBRO' Shefeld U
WOLVES
SECOND
BRADFORD DURNLEY Tong Kwan was especially vigor CHARLTON ous, and behind him Leung lu- Grimsby
chan distribut-MANCHESTER ed his weight
in 4 manner
Kolts F. OLDHAM
seldom scen Plymouth
with the. Chin- PRESTON
ede. Wong STOKE
Mee-shun was TOTTENHAM
▾ LEEDS ▾ Sunderland
Manchester C West Bromwich Wednesday ▾ Blackburn v. Birmingham y Arsenal Everton DIVISION. ▾ Lincoln Bury
v Chesterfield v Port Vale*
U.
Swansea
✓ FULHAM
✓ Mill wall
Y West Ham
v. S'hampton
Bradford C
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v Notts C.
another stung THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
into aggres- CARDIFF
sion,
thought
and CRYSTAL PAL
GILLINGHAM
Norwich
very danger-S
QUEEN'S PRK.
Ᏻ 1 8 follow-
READING through kicks youthend deserved to re- WATFORD ceive the at ALDERSHOT tention of the BRIGHTON
Bristol R
v Swindon
Luton
y Newport
v Northampton
y Teruny
✓ Clapton O
V
✓ Exeter
v Bournemouth
✓ Brentford
v Bristol C
✓ COVENTRY. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Wong Mee-ahun. referee.
But these players, together with the rest of the team,. never allow- ACCRINGTON ed intimidating methods to ob- Barrow scuro their natural artistry.
CREWE MANSFIELD Leung fu-chan made a fine aub. New Brighton
Rochdale stitute for Li Tiu-sang and with
ROTHERHAM Lau Man offered a line of defence Southport which the Athletle had small
YORK hopes of breaking down.
PREDOMINANT HALVES.
The South China half backa
were predominant, particularly on
the flanks. Tong Kwan held Lat
▾ Tranmere
+ Gateshead
v Doneaster
V
Hartlepools
Y WREXHAM
HULL
Hallifax
Barnsley
Darlington
INTER
In the event of no result on the first inuings and the scores boing equal, each side takes four points. Where there is no play on the first two days, the match will come under the Laws for one-day games, except that a side may not declare its first innings closed until it has batiod for at least 60 minuten. In this case, should the match be decided on the first in- nings, the winners will acore ten points and their opponents three points.
Matches in which no play takes place will not be included In the table, a motion by Surrey that, in Humes of this kind, each side should receive four points, being logi,
who beat Shannon of the same reg!- ment in the semi-final of the welter. weight lost to Fail in a great fight. The best fight of the evening was that between Roberts, of the Borderers, and Deeming, of the Lincolns, the former being acclaimed winner after an excellent bout.
Resuits. The following were the results of the finals-
Qwerts Open. Flywight.-Pte. (S.W.B.) beat Pte. Burchill (S.W.B.). Featherweight-Pte. Trogonning (S.W.B.) bent Pte. Woolnough (Lin- colnstweight-L/Cp.
Chapman (Lincolns) beat Sig. Austin (R. C.
Signalsy woight-Cpl. Clarke (Lin
colns) bent Cpl. Shnable (Lincolna).
Light-heavyweight.-Cpl.
(Lincolna) W. 0.
Bantamweight.-Pte. (S.W.D.) W.O.
Middleweight.---Pic.
Clarko
Koyeo
Gilmore
Roberts
The committee issued the fol- lowing statement concerning the (S.W.B.) bea: Pte. Fail (Lincolns).
question of delay in county cricket after rain:
to Wolterweight,--Ple
best Pte. Deeming (Lin
Novices-Light-heavy.-Pte. Perry (S.W.B.) beat Pte. Lloyd (S.W.B.).
Middle.--Pte. Boulton (S.W.B.) beat Pto. (10) Thomas (S.W.B.).
"Marks made by bowlers more colna). than 3ft. Gin. in front of the pop ping-crense, provided they are not in between wicket and wicket, may
Welter-Pte. Fail (Lincolns) bent be dried with sawdust at any time: during a match, although the game Pie. Lockett (Lincolns).
Ex- is not actually in progress. cept where the wicket is not co- vered during a week-end match, marks are only to be covered by loose sawdust."
SCHOOL
Light.Pte. lggins (9.W.B.) bent Pte. Creasey (Lincolns).
Feather-Pte. Worrall (Lipcolns) beat L/Opl. Herring (Linceina).
Bantam Pte. Derham (S.W.B.) beat Pte. Ashcroft (S.W.B.),
SPORTS
Kwok-chal in a vice-like grip and ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SUCCESSES
Leo Kwok-wai was equally as severe on Lo Chai-wan."
IN THE HEATS
(St.
MEET
College). Time 24 seca. 3rd Hent. 1, Yung Kay-long (St. Paul'a College). Time 20.1/6 seсp.
The Athletic defence could make
Shot Put-Lea Yoon-koon and Lec The heata of the lotal Inter- Joseph's College) and Wong Jik-hon
Sung-koon (La Salle College) A neither head nor tail of the virile School Sports were run off yesterday (D.B.8.) 3 Tan Yong-nee- opposing forwards. Ip Pak-wajat Caroline Hi!
The races were Stephen's Collego), dth, V. Novikon Tossan and A. Husnala (St. Joseph's Tan Beo-sing and A. and Fung King-cheung jazzed round keenly contested, and judging from (La Salle) 5, Yip Ying-lim (King's College),
Wernberg (D.B.9.). them with a series of inter-passing the resulta, St. Joseph's College College) Distanca 201c. ins.
High Jump Hussain (St movements, and Wong Mec-shun should emerge leaders in the finals 800 metreslat heat. 1, G. Wind- frightened the whole back line in to-morrow. They were placed in sor, (St. Joseph's College) 2 Hong Joseph's College), Ong Chin-sui and to submission.
every event, and Hussain, the College Sung-chung (St. Stephen's College Banker (D.B.5.), Ten Yong-nee (St. champion, qualified in all the events 3, W. Gottsche (La Salle College Stophon's College), Luk Yau-king The Athletic were definitely in which he participated, including Time 2 min. 19 secs. 2nd heat. 1, 31. (Mungaang College), Tan Kam-woo
R (King's College). weak before goal. They showed the relay race. The results wore as Arculli (Queen's Gallego);
Philips (C.R.S.); d, d. Chang (Mung up quite well in mid-field, but fail-follow:
400 metres-isi Hest, Fung Bing- ed utterly to polish off sovorál 100 motorn-1st Heat 1. Leung sang College). Time 3 min. 26.1/6 chuf (DB.S.), 2 Hui Clu-tonn. Timo Wai-sang (King's College) 3. secs. Brd heat. 1, D. Blake (C.B.9.) 68.26 Boca. 2nd Heat. 1, Au Buon- promleing movements.
Young Kan-po was the star for- Sharpham (C.1.9.) Timo 11.3/6 sods. 2 Lau Kun-Chul (King's College); chang (St. Stephen's College), 2, L 3rd ffent. Chung Wah-chouk (St. ward, but lacked support, even Lo End. Hent: 1, J. Vempin (St. Joseph's 3 T: Castilho (St. Joseph's College). Phils (CII.9.). Time 59.2/0. sect. Chal-wan, his partner, and usual-College) 2, Kung Chi-chiu (Wah Yan) Time 2 min. 17/36 aoca.
Time 11.1/6 seca. Third Heat. 1, 200 metres 1st Heat 1; Kung Jocoph's College) 2, M. Arculli ly the most reliable of attackers, Tan Yong Noo (St, Stephen's Chi-chiu (Wah Yan College): 2, J. (Queen's Collega). Time 69.2/5 secs.
1,500 metres-1st Heat,
1, D. Time 24.1/6 falling to touch his true form. College), 2 Yung Kayong (Bt. Sharpham (0.3.8.Y
The defence were gallant, but had Paul's College) Time 11.8/5 secs, 4th secs, 2nd Host. 2, Tan Yong-nee (St. Blake (G.B.S.), 2, D. Singh (Queen's (St Joseph's Stephen's College); 2, A. Hussain (St Collego), 3, T. Castilho (St. Joseph's to cry best to a clever set of for- Hent. 1, G. Souza wards. Li
Joseph's College); Time 24 secs. 2nd Collage), 4. E. Silva (Le Sailo Kwok-kl
ex College) Time 11.3/5 soc. Was
Long Jump-1, Yung Kay-fong Heat. 1, J. Vompin (St. Joseph's College). Time 6 min. 4.25 soca. 2nd
"(Continued on Page 4.) ceptionally good in goal, and con-
(Bt. Paul's College) 2, A, Hussain (St. College); 2, D. Alvoa (La Salle (Continued on Page 5.)
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