RADIO
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY
1934
BACK AGAIN
IN THE RUNNING
BEAT C.B.A. IN FINE GAME
KEEN HOCKEY STRUGGLE
FOR MAMAK TITLE: THE WEEK-END
RESULTS
(By "Bully-Off")
The Radio have again taken their place in the run- ning for the 1933-34 Mamak honours. Yesterday they defeated their rivals, the C. B. A. by three goals to nil and placed themselves on a level footing with their opponents.
Both Clubs are now two points under the maximum and take
second place to the Police who have NAVY OUTPLAYED BY
an unbeaten record to date in
seven league games. It was the Police who collected points from the Radio carlier in the season. The Police have yet to meet the C.B.A. and should they go under there will be a thrilling finish tournament:
to the
There seemed to be an Impression that yesterday's game would pro- duce some rough play, but those who saw the match were treated to a really good, clean, hard-fought
to the game, thrilling up minutes.
last
SOUTH CHINA
(Continued from Page 8.)
From the kick-off South China secured the ball and after Д
Here in the Radio Sports Club hockey team which defeated the C.B.A. in the needle Mamak Tournament seramble 20 yards out, Fung re-match yesterday, and which has re-asserted its challange for the championship (Photo Ming Yuen). leased a mediocre shot which Woodman allowed to pass between his legs. This was the beginning of the end as far as the sailors were concerned.
The Chinese pressed strongly, the opposing half backs offering little opposition, and practically.
There was little to choose be qween the two teams despite the fact that the Radio won by a three clear goal margin. The teams changed over with no score re- gistered and it was a snap-goal by Gurbachan Singh, the Radio goal-no getter, that marked the turning point in the fortunes for within the noxt six minutes they netted a couple more.
assistance to their own for- wards. Woodman cleared well with a big kick and then held a high ball in the face of a rush. A few minutes later saw the Navy concede a corner which they fail-
The success of the champions lay in the fact that they made the mosted to clear and Tam seized the of their opportunities and kept a opportunity to find the net, with watchful eye on Tom Whitley. the goalkeeper almost unsighted.
DYKE OUTSTANDING Undoubtedly the best player on the field was J. S. Dyke, the Radio cen- tre-half. He broke up dangerous movements time after time and sent nca: fliek passes to his forwards. Ho was just that fraction faster than the C.B.A. forwards that gave him a great advantage. Suffice it to say the inside Radio forwards play- ed their usual sparkling game. Combining woli, they wero constant
to meuace
tho C.B.A. defence, G. Singh being especially dangerous.
A
ה!
MAGNIFICENT TAY
CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL LEAGUE
KEPPEL HELD BY BRIDGEWATER
CARR BADLY HURT IN KEEN GAME
the ball
SUBMARINE LEAGUE
Decisive Defeat For
The Pandora
Playing a weakened team ayainst the Perseus on Saturday afternoon at Caroline in the Submarins League, the Pandora were defeated by live goals to two. The Perseus wore with out
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
Late Recovery By Herald
interesting
A very exciting and hockey match took place on Saturday afternoon between the Herald and the Bridgewater, when the latter won by the odd goal in five.
The first half witnessed the com- plete collapse of the Herald's defence the services of Richards, but and the Bridgewater opened their Peatfield proved a capable deputy in scoring through their centre forward. the centre half berth. By this Later Lt. Smyth broke through and
the centre forward scoring the success, the Perseus advance to the put the Bridgewater two goals ahead,
goal a little while before
half-ti second position in the league.
Peraeus wero noon ahead, Ellender After the change the Herald ahoring after a misunderstanding brightened up considerably, and a
of the game, between Barrett and Bennett, Ellender sumed complete again scored after Morrison's centro From a pass from Cordell, Aris found had been charged from Bennett's the net to open the scoring for the
A good clean and well contested game between the Keppel and the Bridgewater, yesterday afternoon at Causeway Bay, was somewhat marred by an unfortunate acci- dent to Carr, of the Bridgewater, Tay, who played a magnifi- who was removed to hospital, a cent and understanding game fracture of the leg being suspect- with his inside man; put in aed. This occurred when he and slow dropping ball which had Baker both kicked at Woodman in difficulties. The together. goal-keeper got his hand to the Under the circumstances, the extremely ball just under the bar and fell, Bridgewater played
well to force a draw, the final seore being two goals all.
Nothing daunted by these Playing with a strong breeze in their favour, Keppel preased for reverses, the Pandora played up well, the majority of the first half, but and were successful in reducing the encountered sturdy defence by deficit by a penalty, taken by Johnson, for an offence committed by Bolton. Walsh and Mathews, the latter Half time saw the Perseus leaching by being safe between the sticks.
goal in three. the odd
Atta Singh, playing ot' right wing" | even in place of Hussan, who was put back to the half line lá place of" Jaggest | Singh, put in some useful work combination with Kalwant Singh. P. Singh played a steady and reliable game at back when he settled down; but in the first ton minutes of the game was missing badly.
FRANCIS SLOW
WAR
After Carr's injury, Keppel took the lead, Palmer fastening on to a punt up the field from Guy, and going through on his own to beat Mathews. 'Half time score saw the Keppel leading by the only
hands by King,
05-
Herald. Anderson followed up soon after with a fast shot into the corner early of
of the not, giving the goalkeeper no chance. Although the Herald press ed hard, they did not manage to score the equaliser."
Three minutes after the restart, the Pandora equalised, Johnson converting another penalty. This time the delin- quent being Butler, who handled with in the area.
BUT,
A few minutes before the end of the game, the Bridgewater's forward line put the ball into the Herald's net, but it was disallowed through obstruction.
Lt. Smyth played an excellent game for the Bridgewater, while for the Herald, Anderson, Cardell, Monk- ading-house and Coulton played woll.
penalty awarded
R.A.S.C. PERFORM
WELL
dong struggle ensued, until a quarter
From this point onward goal scored.
of an hour from the finish, when After the change of ends with Ellender completed his hat-trick, C. C. Francis, in the contre of the
the wind in their favour, the direct from a free kick outalde the CBA attack, was slow 'and- easily robbed of possession. The only
Bridgewater, had more of the play penalty area, the ball passing com- really dangerous man in the forward
and succeeded in equalising Inpletely through Pandora e defence, and line was Tom Whitley, but when he got
five minutes,--Colca-making-entering the net low down and well near the circle he was too closely
specular dash, retrieving the ball out of Bennett's reach.
Two Just before crossing the goal line, Issue, Burgess scoring the fifth goal watched to get a good ahet in. Halford,
quick goals
als finally settled the
a long pass by WIN AT CRICKET AND in the pivotal position, played a sole
and centring to Williams to score Sizer, and Sizer game and gave full measure to the
with a shot that gave Palfryman from yet another forwards when they were up the field,
FOOTBALL and to the defence when hard pressed.
no chance.
against Johnson. The C.B.A. went away from tho
Ten minutes later, the Bridge- For the winn
The Royal Army Service Corps for some deft touches, while initial bully-off and it looked as
water took the lead, when a series sible for winners, Sizer was respon- though Whitley was through, but on the circle he drow Growal and then Ellsworth, the Navy centreforward of passing movements between Peatfield played a strong game at wound up successful week of the Civil Service by three wickets direction with his shooting. shot wide. Play transferred and the tries to rush the ball into the net, Williams, Mitchell andft Weston, centre-half and Ellander showed good sporting successes by defeating O.B.A. saw some anxious moments but fails. An incident in Saturday's left the Keppel defence spread-
Pandora's outstanding player was at Happy Valley and by a foot- before Fole sent Johnson away. The Senior Shield match (Photo Mea eagled, giving
no Johnson at loft back, while Robson ball victory over the Royal Army ball went over to Hirst, who bent Cheung).
chance with Weston's final shot. played an extremely hard game in the Medical Corps by a margin of four Mohinder Singh and put the ball
Ten minutes from time, the pivot position.
goals to nil. inside to Whitley. The latter's first
Keppel obtained the equaliser, ́s The teams lined up under L/Sca
A feature of the match at time crack at goal missed by inches.
free kick against Higginson for Fond
Happy Valley was the. brilliant Shortly afterwards P. Singh was
Buckley; hands being placed In Bridge- pulled up for an infringemont just
water's goal area and from the Bolton and Butler, Burgess, Fentfeld butting of Crayford (76) and the fielding of McGowan for the Civil outside the circle, and from the sub- The last goal, a smashing shot rosulting meice, Palmer was suc- and Conroy, Fidler, Ellender, King Service. The latter made a sport- soquent melco Grewal did well to from 50 yards out by Pau Ka-cessful in Anding the net. clear just as Johnson was about toping was well-deserved, though
H.M.S. Pandern: Bennett, Barrotting declaration when their score hit a few yards from the line
scoring, and Johnson, Brown, Robson, and was 142 for 6 wickets, leaving the more agile man than Woodman although tlic teams strove Warner, Thomas, Taylor, Ford, Gold-Service Corps. 1 hour and 40 would perhaps have got to it. desperately for the declúer, botli sack, and Thornhill."
Konikeepers being tested In turn.
THE TURNING POINT
leaving an easy chance which Tam converted to register the fourth goal.
The turning point came about ten The Navy were sadly handicap minutes after the restart, when G.ped by the lack of a nimble goal- Singh worked up with samo
neat
Palfryman
This ended the
For the Keppel, Guy was out-
follows;
IL.M.S. Pericus:--Lt.
Sizer and Morrison.
Bridgewater, while Coles, KEPPEL TAKE POINTS
FROM WHITEHALL
stickwork and Alcked into the not. N. Ferrand entering side standing at centre-half and later FLOTILLA HOCKEY forwards. Their finishing was on the extreme right. Fairless on Whitley made a desperate effort to sometimes deplorable and they the left also performed well. save, prostrating himself in attempt. This goal socmed to inspire lacked the masterly touch of the Walsh was in good form for the Radio with fresh energy and they Chinese in ground passes and ball the hommed the C.B.A. In their own arcs. control. It may be that the sailors Williams, Weston and Mitchell the Within the next six minutes they have combination, but it was clear- remaining four forwards played notted two further goals, Awtarly evident that their combination well in the second half. Singh getting one from a short pass
is The teams lined up under L/Sen. from G. Singh near the lice, and G. Kues to pieces. If the game Singh, who gave Moas no chance forced to a pace faster than the Fond as follows
shot scored the one they are accustomed to. with a fast rising
Keppel Palfryman; other.
The South China halves were Humphries and Baker, White, Guy sound, if not brilliant, but the and Smith; Chaplin, Parratt, Pal- forward line gave an
almost mor, Trimmings,. and Fuirloss.
H.M.S. Bridgewater:-Mathews; flawless performance, and It
and Perring, Roberts. would be invidious
to indivi. Walsh
Coles, dualise. Tam's goals were the Higginson and Skinner;
Carr, Williams, Weston efforis of an opportunist and
Mitchell. Fung distributed "the ball' very wisely.
Faced with n three goal defeit the. 0.3.A. strove hard in the last few minutes, but could not get through the Champions' defence.
The following are the results of local Hockey played during the kvcek-end.
CAER CLARK CUP H:K: Ladies 1 Y.M.C.A. (E. Bonnar) (P. McCaw)
St. Andrew's 4 Recrelo “A”. (M. Woolley 2,P.
Gitting, F. Wong) (M. Rozn)
C.B.A.
(E. Wooley 2).
2 Recreio "g"
MAMAK TOURNEY..............
1
St. Andrew's 2 United II, C. 0 (N. A. E. Mackay,
E.F. Fincher)
Polico (Perkins 3,Wass
3. Parker)
Skinner might have been able to
I help hia alde more if he had re- ceived the ball more often, but it would have required a much bet Oter display than the Navy eleven could provide to have altered the result of the 'game.
H.M.S.
FRIENDLY SOCCER
Herald, Wins by Odd Goal in Five
and
seven.
minutes to got the necessary runs, The Corps commenced badly but madó a brilliant recovory, Wallis
runs in the last fow minutes.
and Forsyth scoring the winning
OUR TENNIS PLAYERS IN HANOI
1
A very interesting match took place
(Continued from Pago 8.) Jon Saturday afternoon at Kings' Park: in the 8th Destroyer Flotilla Hockey Lengue when the Koppel defeated and the four remaining to be play- the Whitehall by the odd goal in ed at Haiphong this week. The latter programme is to be staged The Keppel started off with a great under artificial lights. burst and scored three goals in rapid
THE PROSPECTS succession. The Whitehall, then set- Ho Ka-lau, the Hongkong cap- led down to work off the arrears and tain, explains that he decided to at hnit time the core stood at three alter the line-up, and to play Tam goals to one in favour of the Keppel.
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Whitehall continued to press, their Yoc-fong as No. 2 aingles,
"In this way," he writes, "he has] forwards brilliantly lod by Lt. Eat ten, attacking dongerously and it was more chance to help Hongkong to' only the stubborn, defence of the Ken-win from Hanoi in the Davis Cup pel's backs and Goalkeep that saved system. Teul and Tam on the the match. Five minutes before time, Hanoi courts will be able to holdi the Whitehall drew level, both teams their own against Duong and having three goals to their credia At Saumont. Duong is an Annamite, the Inst moment, Stanford-Smytli broke through on his own to score the very young, and fast on the court. deciding goal for the Keppel, in a hard Saumont Is French, possessing a and exciting match.
vory heavy top-spin forehand.--
"In doubles we are to play Duong and Glao, both Annamites. H.M.S. Keppel.-Pinner; Tyman and
Referring to the prospects of the Parrot Evans, Palmer, Rigby. West states "We stand fairly little Penticost; McDonald, Peacock, and Hongkong players, Ho Ka-lau chance of beating them at al- The following ropresenter the
phong court is of a smooth coment-like wood, and with II.M.S. Herald.-Johnson, Thorpe monds: Dovey, Blair, Kefford; and Mottram, Cooper, Yule and Wil-water decisively defeated the Torpedo able to produce anything like our On Saturday afternoon, the Bridge. artificial lights wo shall not bef Fairless, Barnett, Ellsworth, son Moore, Collins, Harding, Yates Department of the Berwick by seven true form. Nevertheless we shall 2 Tango, Skinner.
In a friendly football match -- be- The teams were:-South China tween the Herald and the Keppel at Wong Wing; Lin Tin-sang, Hanny Valley on Saturday afternoon. Lait Mau; Lce Kok-wai, Leung the Iferald just managed to defeat the 7 German Club 0 Wing-chiu, Tong Kwan; Yeung Keppel by the odd goal in five.
The scorers for the Herald were. Sul-yuk. You Kn-ping, Fung King Trotter, Harding, (2) while for the cheung, Tam Kong-pak, Tay Qua-Keppel, Palmier scored both goals. and Sints.
Navy-Woodman; Wood, Ed-teams
OTHER GAMES
Navy Lower Deck
Punjabla 2nd XI:
3 Incognitos
3 K.L.T.C.
1 long.
Hand Trotter.
BRIDGEWATER SCORE 7
goals to one at Happy Valley.
try our very best,"
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MARSHALL
MARY
BOLAND
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ATWILL MAY ROBSON ELIZABETH ALLAN
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