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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18,

1935.

ENGLAND MADE TO LOOK A SECOND RATE TEAM

A SECOND HALF PORTUGAL WELL ON TOP

AWAKENING

Club Snatch Victory From Over-Confident Recreio

IMPROVED DISPLAY

Recreio

(By "Veritas").

2 Club

3

Regrelo:-Fernandot; A. V. Gosso and Bowen; Figuerido, Beltrao and V. Marques; Castilho. Delgado, B. Gosano, Gomes and Alver.

Club: Roseer; 181 and S. Stranre: Robertson, Skinner, and Gilchrist; Fowler, Elliott, E. Strange, Forrow, and Blekford,

A first half of tiresome football unexpectedly de- veloped into exciting exchanges yielding sufficient incident and goals to send the crowd home quite satisfied, The Club deservedly won, although it took them a long time to get into their stride.

well.

have seen Interpartors show much less skill in the art of positioning.

THE FROZEN MIT Ernest Strange handled me the Irozen mit. Last week I enn- centre- fended he was not 12

on Saturday he forward, but gave plenty of evidence of being Just as effective a lender of the altnek as he is an inside for word.

There was practically nothing there was no denying the clever. in the Armt 40 minutes of play jana. his second half work. induce specialora to remain any longer. The Rosrel obtained goal lead, Delgado being fully three yards offside when he re- cover the ball and wetted; and the Club had given nol the slight- est hh of their ability to save the game. There was a lot of hefty and ill-directed kicking, jut An Intelligent an nary

movi: ment. What constructed

brain-controlled fontis! little thors was came from the Rrerein, and even they were disappointing. But the second half saw a tremendous Improvement. was the Club's equalising goat which appeared to provide the stimulus. Thereafter the pace increased and attacks on both vides became very much more forceful.

Yas

It

Densiaally I detected as Albert Name Howe body swerve. The

ort of manoeuvre which earned Howe the majority of his goats. His But-in every respect Strange gave

Recomplished display. long angled passes to Bickford and Fowler were delightful to be. hold especially in the later stages of the game. And he succeeded

23.11

Higgins gats his head to the ball in a raid on Portag

a good du foy the International Charity Cup match yealorday. (Pha, o: Sieg Cheung),

FOUR GOALS IN FIRST HALF OF CHARITY CUP MATCH

Portugal

England

1

Portugal-Marques: A. V. Gosan nul Costa: Delgado, ieftino, and Elas: Castigo, Ward, B. Gusano, Gonies, and Alver.

England:-Durham: Swain and 8. Strange: Rol prison, Lawton, and Bowers: Fowler, Sandford, Higgins, "Stevens, nul Blekford.

Portugal played ideal football to win this International Charity Cup match by four goals to one. They were worth every bit of it. England looked a very second rate team in comparison. Quite spart from the fact the losers played the wrong type of football the Portugese word, collectively and individually, double as skilful, twice as fast, very much more accurato. Portugal's forward line work-

By "Veritas'

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

DRAW FOR JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

THE QUALIFIERS The following qualified for the Junior Championship of the Kewloon Golf Club played over the Kowloon course on Sunday.

I.. D. Purves

J. W. Marton

I. E. Longbottom" J. G. Charlion

A. Andrews ....

E. O. Murphy W. C.

C. Simpson W. Bloker E. W. Gardiner

J. S. Smith

80

88

88

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REFEREES NOT UNANIMOUS

In Co-Operative Efforts

.... With Linesmen

SOCIETY MUST ACT

(By "Varitas").

TIE new methods of co-operation

EAGUE games during the week- between the referee and lines-end produced 91 goals, 56 of men which were noted in théso which went to homo teams and 35 columns last week aro not, ap to visitors. parently, adopted by all local oil MARIN. in fact as yet I have only seen them put into operation by one reforco,

the six matches played in the Arst division three were won by away teams, two by homo clubs and one left drawn. In the second THIS is rather strange. Does it division five home tonms were suc mean that roforces who act in cessful, whila two visiting outfits this way are not doing so at the obtained the maximum of points. behest of the Referee's Society but Four out of five home clubs were merely on their own initiative? If winners in the third division. 30 it would seem that the time is

ipe for the Society to consider ONLY four teams in the whole

the position.

·

of the league can now claim to remain unbeaten. They are South

THAT quicker and more accurate China "A" and the Athletic in the first division, East Lancashires.in decisions must result from a co-ordinated system of refereeing the second and the Fusiliers in and lining is palpable. It needs the third, to emphal The methods were put into effect during yesterday's eup match and instantly revealed their advantages. But it should nut be left to referees Individual- ly to exploit these methods. They should be explicitly Inld down by the Reforeew Society on being tho only proper way of conducting a football match.

PERHAPS this has been done.

But if it has. then the atten- tion of the Society should be drawn to the number of referees who are ignoring the edict.

PLAYERS and spectators have

been solely blamed in the past for disorderly conduct, and in- suficient cognisance has been taken of tho tletrimental effect to be had on a game inefficiently controlled.

THERE is nothing unique or re- volutionary in the idea of each one linerman concentrating on half of the field to assist the re-

BATTING FORM

A. T. LAY'S 188 RUNS IN TWO INNINGS FINE.K.C.C. WIN

Cricketers are beginning to wonder whether Arthur Lay of the K.C.C. is going to have a record season for batting. O Saturday he followed up his 76 aga.nst the Shanghai Inter porters with a grand knock of 117 at the expense of the Hong- kong Cricket Club bowlers. He

played magnificent forcing

cricket bitting with great power, but less discrimination. Two sixes no

tell their and seventeen boundaries own story.

In the same way Alec Pearce made 92 feree in giving offside and other the K.C.C. bowling look very ordinary.

93 decisions. This, and the other By means of brilliant cover driving

94

93 method of a linesman moving over and hearty leg hits he collected 71 13 | to the goalposts to watch the in no time, hitting thirteen boundar

light of the ball from a corner ies. kick while the roferce can remain 97 behind the players to watch the 97 play, is a common feature of fool -100-all-in-Engiand-to-day.

As soon su the Club were

worrying A. V. Gosano and

Portugal ewed a great deal to the level terms they assumed a da Bowen out of their equilibrium to tinot dominancy, while a relative the decided advantage of Bick-

ed as smoothly as a well-oiled brilliance of Alves und Genes on the lett wing, and in a dugner jesser weakening in the Recrua dofanee ford Ellott and Fowler.. Club's noticeable. The

Elliott had a perfectly wretched machine. The ball was kept degree to the delightful outwork second and third goals were the hits, nail but subsequently derived moving swiftly from player to Ward and the harrassing turtles of that they outcome of a spreadeagled Port inspiration from Strange, and player or pushed accurately Bernie lia, who worried the op

A. V.

the through the end, dus' to his foresight and

middle where, position backs so el

could not devote the necessary atten guess arguard. Even

several Limes Goyano faltered

aitintive, scored the all-important thanks to clever positioning, a tion to the wingers,

was always `a leaving Bickford a clean run,

ga's. Bickford

on that of the previous day had to Fource of worry, but did not get player was nearly always ready. The improvement of Gosano's game OVER CONFIDENT

be seen to be belleved. Where bei into his strido until the rest of to receive the pass.

In contrast the English van fore no neked all ball control, in tam had also improved. It appeared that their first goal] the

ners attempted to make ground this game he was for ever making exhibited some deft left the Recreio somewhat over- Forrow

by taking the ball diagonally full use of the sphere. He was confident and when the opposition Lauches but I think he would be

across the field thereby entar- astute enough to realise that Alves did retallate they were taken of greater advantage to the team

ing an excessive waste of on the left wing was the chief dan- addition Hurprise. In

the at-if he kept farther up the field.

energy and making impossible ger to England and the most likely The cond half decline of the tack was poorly served by Berme

a constructive through mave- mun to cause their defeat. So, with- out being too obvious, he plied Alves Сенало at centre-forward. He Recreio was ns sudden as it was

Ernost Strange's ment. was unable to control the ball and unexpected.

Both fore and aft the winners were with delightful angle passes, usually seldom-before-have_I_aven him equalising goal seemed to take all

A. Hf V. Gosano and Costy was (ween-Robertson and Swain pass so badly. The excellent work the life out of the team revousvastly in the ascendancy. The work so well directed that they went bu

103 of a lively left wing was continually the defence had given no signs thoughtful and deliberate. On the straight on to the foul of the moving ly ruined by Gosano's ineptness to of cracking and the forwards were other hand Swain and Strange con- winger.

The inside trio ton played together

step The draw for the first round of the THE local F.A. made a progressive make use of rotura passes, always dively enough to make their stantly showed symptoms of panic

And it must be said this for presence a menace to the oppo- and did not cover each other in the with perfect undersand.ng Thug Junior Championship to be played on

way expected or demanded by the occasionally they were inclined to

nesnien for all first division to bat the K.C.C. went for the runs situations.

overdo the pattern-weaving stuff, it or before Deccrisber 1st, 1985, is as the idea of registered neutral ties. Although given from after tea Skinner: he clung to Bernie like ation.

fallowsgbottom vil. C. Borner

E. F. Fincher scored 28 and wickets league games, but the benefits of and made them for the loss of four The

L. 1

E. long-lost brother, refusing to give ALL ROUND LOSS OF FORM

English intermediates, though was generaly so well accomplished

Smithy W. J. Genil this move wail not be fully realised was concerned in a valuable partner J. & splendid workers and pretty useful that it required desperate delending tho centro-forward the slightest

* D. Parsons W. C.

unless referees are made to use ship with Lay. favour.to But an all-round loss of form apollers were not in the same street by Strange and Co. le prevent a glut

these officials as they should bel opportunity for his

middle, and confidence was discernible. as their Portuguese vis-a-vis when It of goals. through dashes

But it was the Portugese half

Wm Orr to creative efforts,

back line which held the balance of: W. Stoker

used. Furthermore this. Club defenen was The wing halves in particular lost came

their grip and A. V. Gaano and were continually mis-directed and fod

A. Andrewn very solid.

wont straight to the foot or play. Led by the intrepid Reitrao.

(Continued on Page 9.) Hill was especially prominent in Bowen metaphorically gave up the often emothering the most dangerous ghost as soon as this happened, head of t Partsgal player,

the un- abct.on of the Recreio attack and The backs committed

of playing Л both Strange and Rodger played pardonable error orrorless football.

square formation with the natural That gallant volleran player result that each was in turn left Manning Railton took a long time unguarded with wide open spacca- blind" Alves and Gomes, but (Continued on Page 9.)

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Passes

1. Parsons Wm Orr.. 11. C.

Horner

Gen!!" W. Kershaw C. G. Anderson

10. RON

W. Kershaw

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C. G. Anderson V J. G. Charlton

E. W. Gardiner L. D. Purves

V J. W. Martin

TENNIS CHAMPIONS FAIL TO IMPRESS

HONGKONG ACES WELL BEATEN

IN EXHIBITIONS

If any evidence were needed to prove the distinction between the leading tennis players of Shanghai and those of Hong- kong it was provided during the week-end when three of the northern Port's ace players ware in action against the pick of Hongkong in a series öf, ex- hibition matches.

.

Tho Colony representatives, al- though included as singles players S. A. Rumjahn (present champion), Taul Wal-puf (past champion) and Taul Yan-pul, together with the Rumjohn cousins for doubles, were well and truly beaten by the Shanghal visitors comprising Khoo Hool-hye, V. T. Wang and Chiu Iu-pan.

Judged from the local viewpoint, the

most disappointing feature of the ex- Chiu lu pan, Tsui Wai pul, Ho Ka lou and Mrs. Dimitrijevec at the hibitions wun the defeat in straight

sets of the Rumjohn cousins. They

.C.R.C. on Saturday. (Photo: Ming Yuan).

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Apart from a few awful full tosses and long hops on the leg stump Frank Goodwin bowled exceptionally well and was not unduly flattered with his final figures of 5 for 45 out of a total score of 175 for 7 declared.

the value when it introduced of friendly games as

bout the Police and South THERE were two features Cnina "B" game on Saturday,

The Police sustained their first

The match emphasiainst league

Mackay's wicketkeeping was very good. He stumped one and enught two, disposing of Alec Pearce In very neat style just when the bats- man seemed safe for a century. BATTING A. T. Lay (K. C. C. v

H.K.C.C......

Lt. M. Branwell, (Navy) v

C.C.C.........

defeat of the season and the Chinese scored their first goals...

the

PROBABLY one of the most UR- popular decisions ever given on the Kowloon F.C. ground was

the Police Ave. penalty awarded minutes from the end. It very nearly cost the Chinese a point. But two minutes later they swept up the field! and with Cria Pile comiting a zlaring error, Lee Shek-yau scored the winning goal from underneath the

bar.

*

*

THE Pollee cannot complain. The

botter team in every respect won the points. The only puzzling thing was why the Chinese didn't cross over at half time with a substantial loud Instead of the singlu goal.

*

To hold a two-pit lead at the Inter-

val and then to lose 7-2 is prob hiv diannointing an experiener any team could wish to have.". But it was the fate of St. Joseph's against the Navy. The Saints defence simply want to places. Hose, Wenrmouth and Cannell made rings round thom. Rose enjoyed a personal triumph. Four goals. Cannell at twn Jones the other. Wolverson was again brilliant in defence for the windsk

PART from the Athletic-second were no match for Khoo and Wang splendid judgment; Wang was well knock up with Ho Ka-lau, Chiu and either in tactics'or stroko play.

nigh invulnerable at close quarters Taul Wal-pul. Holder of the All- APA H.D. Rumlahn was all out of and backed this work with some bril Philippines singles title, Mrs. Dimi-suring, Chinese teams enjoyed 100 trijevec was on her way to Manila for ver cent. attecessos, South Chinn "A sympathy with his racket and wielded liant ground strokes.

and Athletic land easy wins in the ret it no ineffectively that the visitors The Colony's representatives obtain the winter. for the most part merely had to waited a consolation victory when yester. She quickly settled down to the division and as indicated South China for him to commit the mistakes. day Taul Wal-pui defeated Chiu Ius C.R.C. grans courts and in partner "D" did their stuff. The club's seconil division outfit also walloped Kowloon While the match was in prazen pan in straight sots. The Hongkong ship with Ho Ka-inu gave a

Chinese odv. Radio. Between them the Rumjahn's

as the finest player ran into something like his entertaining exhibition. With the ex- while Eastern obtained a decision over roputation in the Colony became non real form, obtaining such a mastery ception of Mrs. Helen Wille Moody,

teams scored 18 goals and conceded He not only. notted the over the ball that 'ho was able to use Mins Dorothy Round, and Miss Mary

Heeley, she is the hardest hitting but two. Nice worki enalest of shots but was quite in his in shots with impunity. Capable of

of dealing on the valley with Chiu, upset by the puzzling bounds Indy player yet seen in the Coldhy

She cally held her own In of the ball found his strokes thrown annosition'a fast drives, Sirder made strenuous efforts to

the

Mrs.

*

the day was the whacking glvan out of rhythm. Only on the forehand duels with the men and drove nerens PERHAPS the biggest surprise of

effectively on both hands.

second division. It was the soldiers cover the blunders but the team work was he at all happy, and even the ly and imitrijevac is roturbing to the Fusiliers by the Novy in the of Khoo and Wang was too solld to success of this shot was rendered pre-

Hongkang at a later date it in initial defeat, East Lancs and South permit the champion making much blematical,

Added Interest was lent to the ex- th he hoped the IT.A. will make China are going to have a mendid headway, single-handed:

The visitors exploited the who's of hibitions on Saturday, when Mrs. efforts to give a larger section of geht for the championship. And the the court to the heat advantage: Khoo-Dimitrilaver, a well-known American the community an opportunity of Lincolns will also require a lot of

watching." drova powerfully and lobbed with tournament player, took part in a seeing this lady in action.

1.

Pearce (H.K.C.C.) K.C.C.

63

45

Y. el Arcull (Press) v L.R.C. W. Itapley (C.C.C.) Navy

BOWLING

Re- Baker (J.R.C.) *

crclo

7 for 11 Way (C.C.C.) v Navy. 6 for 19 lcddirott (R.E.)

C.S.C.C......

F. Bedwin

II.K.C.C.

G. for 28

(K.C.C.)

5 for 45

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