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Actual photograph of Mr. R. Starling, loading Shoffield Wednesday Football Team and a ZIG ZAG Ball on to the field on the occasion of the English Cup Final, 1935 at Wembley.

The Captain has the ZIG ZAG ball Reproduced by kind permission

of "Sunday Despatch." During 1984 the Sykes "Zig-Zag" Sapor Football WIR shed in the following International Matches:--

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ENGLAND A SECOND RATE TEAM

Portugal Play The Right Type Of Football

BRILLIANT FORWARDS

I not

only to duminate midfield ex- changes but to throw the English rearguard into disorder. The Engilsh playara

Furthermore there

WIN

much

BOWLS

K.D.R.C.

Second

CLOSING DAY AT Half

Awakening

Prizes Presented

(Continued from Page 8.) -The lawn bowls season at the Kow- (Continued from Page 8.)

were never quite certain loon Docks Recreation Club was who revealed ne signs of the in- where the ball was going, and they brought to an official close on Satur- between the goal and the end of

Beltrao was

lively always a course of the part year were present- Jury which at one time was feared were given very little time to make day when the prizes won during the the penalty area. ́ ed to the winnern by Mrs. f. Cole figure but he was might keep him not of the team,up their minds.

overburdened. the trio broke up 80 per cent. of the

man, wife of the President of the I rather thought that he worried English attacks before they were

too much about Elliott instead of

strictor half developed. So dominant were greater accuracy in shooting with the Club,

attention to they for long periods that they Portuguese forwards. True, Eng

During the course of the afternoon paying found ample opportunity of going land did not enjoy the best of luck

a four-rinked bowls match was play- Strange. But he was a fine worker right up the field. Beltron was of when a header from Stevens hit the ed between teams captained by the and a great spoiler.

cross-bar with Marques well beaten President and the Vice-President of A very sure indicator of Fortu-and Sandford repeated the trick with the Club, the former's Bide winning gal's superiority.

ten a sixtli forward.

RUTHLESSLY STARVED

a

first timer in the second hall by 88 shots to 74.

The scores of the bowls match were as follow:

Hosking and G. Cooper (President's T. Coleman, B. Parks, C. B. Team) beat W. Robson, W. E. Hale, A. Pearson and A. Russell, 19-12.

The Recreio forwards were cleverer than those of the Club, but they spent far too much time in inter-passing and paid far too Httle attention to shooting. Alvos and Delgado required constant performed smartly on the left wing watching at inside right, but as n combination the attack flattered

were also times when possible scoring shots were charged down. All the same England were woefully Elms hnd the Sandford-Fowler | wealt in front of goal, Higgins. wing completely under his thumb, Stevens and Fowler nil missing won and only Delgado experienced any derful openings. difficulties. He was against an in

Bickforlessly

who, unhappily fir The early exchanges went some

starved. Del. what in favour of England, whose

T. Hobson, J. Rutter, C. Atkinson (only to deceive. They clearly dis- wing became prominent with and R. Lapsley (President's Team) liked the bustling tactics of the Was unkisted Stevens at inside left. It permitted three or far determined raids. But beat. S. Bright A. He, J. V. Hamsay Club defence, and probably against

to concentrate on the winger. gradually Portugal settled down and and W. Russell, 27-15.

more neademic type of play they and although when it came to a duel started to

wisted by the futility of left

him

gear.

could

never

dictate the terms. The

ground shot

much

with Bickford, the-half back often lost thrustfulness of the forwards was J. Lindany, S. J. Houghton, G. N. would have been seen to

his value as a unit in a well-quickly evidenced and it came as no Mitchell and L. A. Gutierrez (Prn-better, advantage. oured defence

be surprise when, following a finu move sident's Team), beat A. A. Remedios,

ment, Castilho drove Alves's centre J. Brewin, P. Goodman and M. Ozorio, Delgado's offside goal gave the questioned.

Recreio a goal lead at the inter A. V. Gosano and Costa offered a first time into the roof of the net. 1-18.

was obtained fend

after 20 J. S. Dinnon, G. E. F. Thompson,val. During this first half the stolid rexistance and only on rare The accasions were they thrown out of minutes play, and two minutes later G. Humble and J. Kempton Pre-Club played as poorly as can be

Gorana's kicking WAR

the English defence got into a hopesident's Team) drew with R. Good- feature and Costa's height came to less muddle to allow Alves to slip in man, V. Hast, C. J. Tacchi ami . imagined for a first division team.

Nish, 15-15.

The Recreio, although by no means help the defence out of a few dife from the left and heal Durhain with W. Forsyth, R. Lapsley, Jnr., M. J. at their best, were by comparison, ficulties.

Henderson and J. C. Brown (Pre-masterly.; Marques was very reliable in goal!

In the 34th minute Portugal, bysident's Team) lost to W. Gill, A. and in addition to making normal

Remedios, Then came Ernie Strange's clearances effected one or two ex-now right on top, netted a third point. Morley, J. Revie and R.

Bowers handled just outside of the B-19,

equaliser-an exceedingly clever ceptionally Ane raves.

goal-and from that point tho Of the English team Durham and penalty area and Beltrão sent in a

whole game brightened up. A Bickford alone played up to the form terrific drive which hit the under

to If Bickford had had Rid-neath of the cross-bar, GoRano rush. expected.

The following were. the prize-brilliant pass from Strange Partner there might haveled up and coolly made certain of the winners for howls and tennis:

Fowler, who was unmarked, and !***#-44

a neat return was finely converted n different story to tell. Hotpoint- teven received absolutely no support from

by Elliott and the Rees, hand lost Stevens, who was foot-tied and lack

their lend.

TEMPORARY RECOVERY

ing any sense of direction. When Six minutes later Beltrão scored

OUT OF TOUCH

PRIZE WINNERS

.

•Lawn Bowls Championship and Nicholson Chal- lenge Cup-1, J. McKelvir;

Pearson. Cooper: 3, A.

Bapco Shield (Singles Handicap).— 1. J. C. Brown; 2, it. Morrison,

Non-Prizewinners Competition-1,

J. Lindsay. A. Marshall.

STRANGE PENALTY AWARD

were on level terms, a hot attack

But within ten-minutex they

culminating in Delgado pushing

minute later the Club had reşgadn-,

Bickford did receive the ball he al- the fourth goal, surprising Durham ways nenaced Portugal's goal with with

and the teams a cross-stiol, perfect centres. It was rather painevessed over with Portugal holding the ful watching this lone performer

commanding lend of four-nil. forced to try and bent a ten on his own.

England became a little more cun- Pairs Championship.—-1, J. McKelvie contented in their attacks after bult and J. Brewin; 2, R. Morrison and 3. the ball into an empty goal. One

Crookdake. time, but Bickford was badly starved Consolation Prize-1, B. Parks, 2,ed the lead, Bickford sending in a Higgins was completely out of touch and many opportunities were wasted T. Coleman

on the right wing and in the middle.

stinging ground shot which Fern- Tennis Championship-1, J. B. andez Raved very well, but could with Stevens and Sandford and some. However, after five minutes Bickford how never roemed able to get the ball moved in to the middle in the coford Sturgeon: 2, V. last,

American Tennis Tournament.—1, out to either wings. Sandford was frankly disappointing. He rushed of scrimmage and managed to nut about a lot without performing any the ball past Marques. Fort V. Hust.

time it seemed that England might of value. Finally he tired recover, but they could not sustain himself and could not even keep the thele efforts and during the last half ball clear of the opposition when he

an hour Portugal had just us much had yards room for making of the play and remained twice as

of

langerous when on the move.

thing

straight pass.

Fowler was also indifferent and made an awful hash of a goal-scoring opportunity in the second half. He was neither fast nor elever enough| to beat

But time or Costa on his own.

-hust be ad

-admitted

itted that he was badly attended by his colleagues.

As indicated the half backs slaved like niggers, but it was all rather negative sort of football. Time and again Lawton would get clear with

course

M.C.L. TOURNEY

TENNIS PARTY AT PEAK CLUB

FANLING GOLF

St. Andrew's Beat

St. George's

not hold, and Elliott rushed in to score with ease,

SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB...

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Satur: day, 30th November, 1985 (wonther permitting) may be obtained at the Sceretary's Office, Gloucester Building: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the

·Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries closo.at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 21st November, 1935.

By Order,

C. R. BROWN,

Secretary:

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•KING'S CHANGE!

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*--the slick screen sleuths

- of “The Penguin Pool?? and "Murder on the Blackboard";' are here again to TICKLE YOUR SHIVERBONE, in

ON A

HONEYADON

with

EDNA MAY OLIVER JAMES GLEASON from novel by Stuart Palmer, Directed by Lloyd Corrigen:

Before this Bowen had been DE

penalised, presumably for bring ing down Fowler, although his tackle seemed quite innocent. Anyhow the referee awarded a penalty but Porrow shot weakly straight at the goalkeeper · who had no difficulty in clearing. thought the Recreio deserved this!

Vleting or a false declaion."

}

St. Andrew's Society bent the escape for Bowen seemed to be the Society of St. George-by-10-points to 8 points when they met in a golf match at Fanling yesterday,

Scoren:

Singles

(The St. George's names come of the first).

St. G. St.A.

the ball and then send it straight to A most enjoyable Mixed Doubles Beltrao, or Delgado or Gosano for Tennis Tournament in nid them to plant it on their own for-M.C.L. ut which a nett sum of 3200 wards' feet.

was realized, was held on Sunday 0. E. C. Marton beat D. Robertson was the most construelifternoon at the Peak Club.

5. Edward & and 4 tive of the three, but he wearied as

I

T. A. Pearce lost to D.

The Wing sun, and in the recondi Sections automálie. handicap and the L. R. Andrewe boat

half was almost purely defensive.

Bowers was worried out of his nor- mal game by the artistic combination of Ward and Castilho. He found all his time occupied in breaking up their movements und was quite unable to pay any attention to the needs of his own forwards.

of the very fast pace under The tournament was played in six!

winners of each section were:

Section 1; Mr. Barton and Miss Saville,

Section 2: Capt. Grage and Miss 11. Hancock.

.....

I

8. Robb 4 and 2

L

N. L. Smith lost to D. J.

Gilmore 3 and 1

K. Mackenzie a and 2 1

Goldman Young 5 and 4

bont

E.

1

H. H. Mundy loat to K. Section : Lt. Conde. Broome and

5. Robertson 2 and 1 Mrs. Andrewer,

A. B. Raworth lost. to G. Section 4: Mr. Deane and sa C. Stark 2 holes Brearley and Mr. and Mrs. Paton A. C. J. Bowker lost to (Tie).

A. B. Purves 4 and 3 Section 5: Lt. Comdr. Benson and A. Sommerfell lost to A. Miss J. Smalley.

McKellar 4 and 3 Section 6: Hon. Mr. Henderson and II. C. Hopkins lost to D. Mise Beaver.

M. McGregor 2 and 1

Strange was unaccountably tento

both in tackling and clearing tive and Swain was the more impressive of the two. In view of the excep tignal, brilliance of the Portugese left wing Swain came rut of the ordeal with a fair amount of credit. play-off resulted as follows: Durham was excellent. In the Winners: Hon. Mr. Henderson and sevond half he brought off three Miss Beaver. spectacular waves from shots which Runners-up: Capt. Cragg and Miur were heading all the way for the H. Hancock. net. Verily he stood between, Portu-

gal and a much bigger score.

WHY PORTUGAL WON

The

Consolation Prizes: Mr. Cornell and Mrs. Hole.

* of

J. Shellshear beat T. R.

Channels. 2 and 1

t

1

But not even the most ardent Recrolo

supporter could fairly deny that the Club were value for their win.

NON-STOP WALK.

Athlete's Claim fo New Record

London, Nov. 15.

The athlete, Bert Couzens, net a new world's non-stop walking record to-day when he walked for 2 hours and minutes, covering during that time a distance of 97 intles.

Thu previous non-stop walk record

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lost to McKellar and McGregur and

A. D. Humphreys lost to A. Ritchie 4 and 8

Total

Fourhally

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, on behalf those present, thanked Mrs. Edwin Taylor who organized this Marton and Pearce beat But apurt from individual merits tournament for n very and demerits Portugal had to win afternoon

pleasant Edwards and Robb 3 and said that he hoped and because they played the right type of she would organize a similar tourna Andrewes and Goldman football. There was no dilly-dallying ment next year. with the ball. It was pushed through

Shellshear and Hum-

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The prizes were presuriled by Mrs. from player to player in the quickest D. W. Tratman, who was also thank- time possible and this allowed them ed.

beat Mackenzie Young 3 and 2 Smith and Mundy lost to Gilmors and Robertson

And

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