1935-03-11 — Page 17

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Army Trial Match On Wednesday

TO SELECT TEAM

FOR CUP-TIES

In order to select a team to -represent the Army in the Kate-|

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THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1935.

ADAMSON CUP

Guy Cheng's Recreio.

Driving

IMPRESSES AT C. R. .C.

Defeated By Temperament

(Continued from Page 8).

now-dis-

RESULT OF FIRST

ROUND DRAW

*B. W. Bradbury with a card of |91-23=68 and T. C. Fairburn re- turning 87-1968 tled and quati- fled for the March qualifying round of the Adamson Cup at Happy

The Recreio should have persisted (Continued from Page 8.)

in this type of game instead of losing CHENG LEARNS SOMETHING

their heads after the interval. It Valley.. wall Cup and Lai Wah Cup com-and could do nothing right. He broke to the Recreio than the

But subsequently Taul lost his touch their bodily discomfort more important sulted the Chinese admirably to find

The first round draw for the petitions, a trial match is being through Cheng's service early on in allowed them

ball. It match play stages of the compet!- played at Sookunpoo on Wednes the second set to lead two-love, but scattered forces and to make an all-Macfarlane

to regather thel tion has resulted_na_follows: A. day afternoon, starting at 4 thereafter the Davis Cup player was round improvement. The

T. D. Paton, L. R. right on top, driving brilliantly to all jointed Portguese raids were confident Fairburn v. B. W. Bradbury. D. S. o'clock.

. C. L. Tatham, T. C. Billinghurst v. The teams chosen for this game off his feet.

parts of the courts and running Tully repulsed by Li Tin-sang and his Edward v. E. H. Watts, W. Wood- Rallien werb sharp and short, and more of the ball and made fairly good Ward v. F. J. de Rome, J. W. Franks are as follows:

colleagues whilo Tam Kong-pak had Colours: Burham' (RA); the whole match was over in less than use of it.

v. II. T. Brooka, C. W. E. Bishop v. Swain (East Lanca), and Ask an hour. It was good entertaining. Although it was Fung King-|A. E. Clarkė, R. F. Clark v. W. L. (Lincolna); Keneghan (Fus) tennis, with Cheng satisfying one as choung's wonderful shot which gave Alexander.

to his Improvement. The recent the Chinese tho declding goal, Tam llers), Lawton (East Lanes). Manila trip obviously did him a lot of was the real menace to the Recreio and North (East Lanca): good, and from what I have been told defence. To Kwai-shing was

· English * (Lincolna), Higgins Cheng received several helpful tips much of a fourth half back to be of March 31. (Lincolns), Morion (R.A.), Rid- from Moon the Australian ace uso in the attack and Wong Mee-shun, ley (Lincolns), and Baldry Hongkong will watch Cheng's ex-was useless on the left wing. This. (Lincolns).

periences and fortunes hi America plus the absence of Ip Pak-wn for parallel collapse of the Recreio fur- Whites: Rowlands (Fusi. with much Interest.

three parts of the game left Tam, llers); Wheeler (Fusiliers), and The match was efficiently umpired and Fung on their own. It speaks wards. Leung Wing-chui was very Stecle (Enst Lancs.); Grindley erived an ovation from a fair alzed of the Recreio intermediates that these Gosano under his thumb. Leung la-1

by Paul Kang, and both players re-volumes for the second half decline fine in defence and finally had E. crowd.

chan remained steady right through. but Lau did not find form until late in the game.

(Fusiliers), Thompson (Lin- colax), and Robson (Lincolna):

The first named player must fx too the date of his match on or before

the

two players were able to wla Edmunds (R.A.), Sandford Lanes.). Price CRA). Horner me.

LEUNG SHINES IN DEFENCE (East Lancs). Bensley (R.A. (Enst Lanes), Eckersley (East) 8.C.). Howlett

That Leung In-chna, Leung Wing- (R.E.) and Lanc.). Dufeld (R.A.0.C.) Tal-chai and Lau Hing-chof improved out Hidings (East Lancs.),

hot Pasillers) and Griffen (East of all knowledge after an uncomfort (East Lanes).

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Lau Mau had a bad day, and i being completely overrun in the first

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half. But as a pair of backs they only inspired confidence in the Inst quarter of an hour.

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Tang Yat-ming had a surprisingly amall amount of work to do in view of the trend of the game. He per-

·formed quite wefl, although he should never have conceded the gen! he did. He had the choice of doing the right or wrong thing. He chose the latter, caught the ball instead of punching it, and the next minute found himself in the net,

SPLENDID LEADERSHIP

The Recreio's four fur chances in) the first half which allusion has already been made were culminating points of exceptionally clever move. ments which started round shout the halfway inr. D. Gomano ligured prominently in each of flora and it in long Ilme since I have seen better forward line leadership.

South Chinn did not remain very long in arrears. À sudden attack down the right wing found the ball in the Recreio gonimouth. It WAS half cleared to Wong Mee-shun who Jobbed the ball buck and A. V. Gosano attempted to kick half-valley, but 'mierci completely. As always, Fung King-cheung was right on the spot. and that made it one-all,

Persistent fouling ruined the second half football. B. Gosane, Delgado, Lau ing-ehol, Leung Wing-chui, Bowen, Wong Mee-shan and Fung King-cheung in turn forget about the ball and went for the man. It was not to be wondered that goals looked as unlikely as a hent-wave in Iceland. Then, again unexpectedly canto South China's second and deciding goal. Wong Mee-shun neatly tricked Silva-Netto and when tackled by Gosuto crossed the ball to Pung King. ebeung who was standing just inside the penalty aren. Without hesitation the sharp-shooter hit the ball and faund the corner of the net, Marques - being - at-least- a-record - too – înte-in

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The Recreio tried desperately hard in the last few minutes, A. V. Gorano moved up to the attack, but the gods, who had already teen cold-shouldered, vate not disposed to offer new on. portunities and the Recreio attacks petered out against an eight-inen ck fence,

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