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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY
CHINA BEAT BRITISH EMPIRE
In First of Two Charity Football Matches
FORMER HONGKONG PLAYER NETS WINNING GOAL
China defeated the British Empire in the first of two charity matches under the joint auspices of the Shanghai Football Association and the China National Armateur Athletic Federation, last week at the Canid. rome by the odd goal in three. Approximately 12,000 spectators witnessed an interesting post-season contest, Owing to the hot weather, play-kick. In a concerted attack, Van ing time was reduced to 35 earried the ball up on the left and passed to N, Z. Lee, who, in turn, minutes each way. All three goals slipped the leather to S. K. Sung. were netted in the initial half. In Steadying himself in front of the the 7th minute, Hughes netted a goal, Song drove a fine shot into lovely point from a pass from Jack the corner of the not for the load- Soon afterwards, the to open the scoring. The Chinese ing point.
whistle went for the intermission. thon retaliated and through K. Y. Doo, the right half-back, brought level at onc-all. the count to Shortly after the tying point, S. K. Sung (Suen Kam Shun, former Hongkong Player) drove in the leading goal, which afterwards proved to be the deciding point.
MISSED PENALTY,
Soon after resumption, Sung drove a feeble shot into Bradley's hands. From a corner kick taken by Hughes on the left, S. S. Wong headed the ball away to Gash who shot over. A few minutes later Wong was caught hugging the ball with his hands and a penalty kick was awarded to the Britishers, Gash took the spot kick but he missed the net by a few inches.
GASH MISSES PENALTY. In the second period the British XI were given several chances of
but they A brand new ball was brought balancing the score, found the Chinese goalie, Y. Y. to replace the old one. The Chi- Chow, hard to beat. "Stan" Gash nese had a few chances to increase the lead, but were crratie in shoot- had lough fuck when he drove the Ing. Sung shot wild 1wo penalty kick outside the rectan-occasions with only the goalie to gular target. If he had placed beat. At the other end, Hughes the leather in the right spot, the finished up a fine solo effort with a game might have been drawn.
foeblo shot which Crow easily
9, 1933.
ACHILLES CLUB VERSUS HARROW SCHOOL SPORTS MEETING-The Achills, Club yeraus Harrow School. Athletic meeting took place at Harrow, Middlesex, Photo showi-Straw hatted Harrow boys watching R. N. Bond of Harrow, take the high jump. (Planet News).
PHILIPPINES SWIMMERS FOR FORMOSA
KIRKWOOD'S VISIT POSTPONED
Hopes of Exhibition in Shanghai
Remembering his first amazing
DELEGATION SELECTED
VERY POWERFUL
TEAM
LEFT ON SUNDAY
TOO MUCH MUSSOLINI SPIRIT IN RUGBY '
No Camaraderie Between the Referees and the Players
cleared. For a short spell, the exhibitions in Shanghai, focal
Douglas Morkel, the former Britons were very aggressive and golfers who had read of another
The couch and members of the Springbok forward, whose magni- The British team was picked the Chinese were obliged to draw projected world tour by Joe Kirk- from the best players among thren their forwards back to help in the wood cherished the hope that he P. I. swimming team who left for ficent kicking is still remembered
would again visit the Settlement's Formosa on Sunday last on board first division teams, namely, the defence.
courses. Unfortunately, the book-the s.s. Mexico Maru are now rethe world over, made some pertin- Argylls, the Police and the Shang-
Hedley and Hay exchanged posi-ings for the liner on which he vealed. Prof. Candido Bartolome, ont observations on reforecing in hai Football Club. The Chinese tions, the former taking the right proposed to travel were so few head of the P. I. Olympic dele-South Africa at the annual meet- drew their men from the Tung Hwa half berth while the later played that its world cruise was cancellation to the last world's cham-ing of the Witwatersrand Rugby Club, Chinnn University and theat centre forward. The change ed, and consequently Kirkwood pionship games at Los Angeles, Referees Society.
engage. has been named coach and manag Three Cultures Club. The Chinese did not seem to improve matters. had to withdraw all his
"What is wrong with our er of the team. Mr. Bartolome is Jack drove a low shot from outside ments. had a slight edge over their oppon- the back area and Chow was lucky
to be in position to handle the tor to Mr. KC. M. Cumming, secru- series of elimination tryouts at the er," he said. "The referees come In the course of a personal let-president of the F. 1. swimming fereeing is that there is no cama- association which conducted. araderie between official and play- leather. When the final whistle
were hanging tary of the Hungiao Golf Club, Rizal tank to select the members on to the field as unknown az a went, the Chinese
ents, being faster and displaying
fine combination.
The Empire kicked off with the dioadvantage of the glaring sun in their eyes. The Chincae for wards launched the initial attack;
Stan Gash, who missed a penalty
for the British team.
from a fine pass by "Darky" Chen, who played for the first time since his suspension about three montha Lee received the ball and slipped it to Van on the left flank. The winger dribbled up and lifted the leather over the bar.
ago.
OPENING GOAL.
of the outfit.
rc-
on to the thin lead of one point Kirkwood states:--
foreign tribe. They neither know which they had gained in the first
"I am contemplating a series ef The aquatle outât which will period.
exhibitions in New Zealand, Aus- meet Formosa swimmers is made the players nor seem to want to China--Y. Y. Chow, N. Lee, S. S.tralia, and the Far East some up of young but experienced tank know them." Wong, K. Y. Doo, "Darky" Chen, time after December 1 of this year. splashers. Several veteran swim- There was far too much of the S. D. Liang, Y. T. Chen, K. C. Chen, With me I will bring either Wal- N. Z. Lee, S. K. Sung and Z. H. ter Hagen or Gene Sarazen; de mers are also included in the team. Mussolini spirit about the methods
Thirteen comprise the team. The cision of whom will depend upon mect against the Farmosa stars and manners of some of the re- negotiations with them and which
They placed themselves on a pedestal of their
Von.
British Empire Bradley, Shute, Hastie, Hay Gash, Hurry, Reid, Jack, Hedley, Lamont and Hughes,
GOLFERS
one would seem most popular to will be held on May 13, 14 and ferees, he added.
16. the public. Who do you think your club would prefer? With Included in the delegation are own making and adopted a propós- much pleasure I remember my liahan Nohi, Zamboanga sprinter; terously high-handed manner. He visit to your club and hope to Jesus Olivares, 14 year old Malate considered it would be fur better again have the privilege of includ- Catholic School breaststroker: for rugby football and the spirit ing it in my Itinerary."
Dudley, middle distance performer in which it was played if the re- of Sto. Tomas University; Santos Shanghai has not got to the of San Beda College and Cooper ferees were to make themselves stage when it can discriminate of the Central School. These boys better known to the players and between Hagen and Sarazen, and should bear watching in the com-attended some of the practices.
ing competition, welcome to either..
TO CO-OPERATE undoubtedly would give a cordial
MANILA RECEIVE A PROPOSAL
FROM SHANGHAI
OUT OF THE FOLD
FOR EVER
REINSTATED PLAYERS BANNED IN TENNIS
A proposal that the Shanghai Golf club affiliate with tho Wack Wack Golf club in Manila The International Lawn Tennis has been received by the local Federation have decided to adopt club, and submitted to the the principle of prohibiting rein- club's board of directors. The stated amateurs from competing In a counter-attack, the British directors in turn have sub-in official lawn tennis champion- team started a lovely forward mitted the plan to the members. ships. United States and Portu- gal dissented from this ruling. An more which culminated in Hughes
If the committee of the Wack|addition to Rule 18 was finally netting the opening goal. Reid, Wack Golf club approves of the drafted to read as follows:- the outside right, got possession scheme of affiliation, the Shanghai of the ball from the intermediate club will be so notified. line and passed to Jack, who could have scored the point himself. Jack however, elected to pass the ball to the left flank where Hughes dashed up in good time to slam the leather through the posts.
"Persons only who have attain-
ed the age of sixteen years and The letter to the local club, out-who subsequent to March 17, 1933, lining the proposal, is as follows: have never lost, abandoned, or re- covered their status ns amateurs "I am to inform you that at a committee meeting of the Shang-hall eligible to compete in any Official Lawn Tennis Champion- hat Golf club held recently, it was ship."
"With regard to the question of
eration decides that neither Rule
proposed and carried that the secretary of the Shanghai Golf The following resolution Woo From a free-kick well taken by club should be instructed to com- put to the meeting and carried K. Y. Doo from near the centre- municate to the Wack Wack Golf nem. com.:- line, Bradley cleared. The Chin-club of Manila, a schemo of am- use forwards soon launched an liation with this club aimilar to attack and Gash deflected for a that in force on behalf of this holding tournaments open to ama flag-kick which dropped in front club with various, other, clubs in teurs and professionals, the Fed- of K. C. Chon, who balloonod the China.
23 nor any other Rule permits the sphero at close range. The Chin- ase forwards incessantly attacked, ber of the Royal Hongkong, Man-
"The rules state that any mom-holding of such tournaments." but the British defenders checked fla, Tientsin and Hankow clubs
In respect of net-cord shots, the the raids in grand style.
shall, on production of a letter Chairman reported that the In- Dame Luck stole into the Chinese, from the secretary of his club, and Committee had resulted in an ex- quiry instituted by the Advisory camp when the referee, having being introduced by a member, be discovered that there was a pane entitled to the use of the club for pression of opiolon from the afli. ture in the ball, ordered another a period not exceeding one month lated Associations and their play one. Taking the freekick with the in any one year without payment era which was practically unanim- second sphere from near the goal of any subscription. Members of our against making any change in line, K. C. Chon punted back to other clubs may be accorded simi- the oxisting rule. K. Y. Doo, who took first-timerlar privileges at the discretion of from about 26 yards with his left the committee." foot to net a beautiful-gönl.
A water-polo game between the This letter, according to an-Chinose Bithing Club and the Y. M. The Empire fought back donnouncement of F. Bogado, secre- O. A, has been arranged to take place perately in spite of the heat and tary of the Wack Wack Golf club, on Thursday in the latter's Bath, Reid directed a distant shot which has been distributed to members Kowloon. The game will commenco Y. Y. Chow fisted for a corner
at 6 p.m. sharp. 11/ of the club.
The old reliables are Teofllo YI- defonso, Jikirum Adjaludin, both of the U.S. Army, Philippine Scouts; Abduraham Ali of the University of Sto. Tomas and Ara- and Alpad of the University of the Philippines.
The members of the delegation
are:
Prof. Candido C. Bartolome, Head of the Delegation. Teofilo AdJaludin, Ü.S, Army,
(P.5.).
Jikirum Adjaladin, US Army
(P.S.). Abdurrahamon All, University
of Sto. Tomas. Arasad Alpad, University of the
Philippines.
Charles Baugh, Trade School. Nils A. Christiansen, Trade
School.
Felicisimo Dudley, University
of Sto. Tomas.
Dinidam Hall, U.S. Army (P.S.). Jesus Olivares, Malate Catholic)
School.
Francisco Munar, U.S. Army,
(P.5.).
Marion E. Cooper, Central
School.
Arsenio P. Santos, San Beda
College.
Bahan Nohi Zamboanga Nor.
School,
SACRED HEART COLLEGE SPORTS
The 8th annual athletic sports of the Sacred Heart College will. be held on May 18 commencing at 12 noon, on the Kowloon Football Club Ground by kind permission of the club.
Dr. Y. Y. Tang will diatribute the prizes to the successful com potitors...
The prizes are now belog OX- hibitod at the Fang Keung Rubber Shoes Store Nathan Rd. Yaumati.
SHANGHAI RACES.
Opera Eve Wins Big Event,
SECOND DAY RESULTS.
Opera Eve, Noodt up, won the America Challenge Cup, and Cathay Stakes, the big event of the second day of the Shanghai annual races yesterday. The following are the re- sults of the first six races, supplied by courtesy of the Hongkong Club: Parl Mutuel Cup. Vacherock (Rotho) Beau Lad (Encarnacao) Black Prince (McConn) Time 2.02 4/6ths.
Chu Ka Za Cup.
Straight Flush (Judah) White Manda (Neoda) Foiying (Encarnacao) Time, 1.28 2/5ths.
Grand Stand Stakes. Appeal Morn (Marshall) White Winter (Needa) Jim Maitland (Maitland) Time, 2.00 2/5tha. Dead heat.
Peking Handicap,`
Argonaut (Pote Hunt) Silver Grey (Needa) Pop (Clark) .... Time, 2.05 2/5ths,
Shanghal Derby Saratoga (Brand) China Two (Poto Hunt) Blas Peter (Encarnacao) Time, 3.18 1/6, -
Amerien Challenge Cup and Cathay Blakes.
Opera Evo (Noodt) ... Siniling Horn (Pote Hunt) Mister Cladern' (Maitland)
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