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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935.

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SPORTS 'SPECIALISTS

"ZIG-ZAG SUPER" FOOTBALLS "KICKED ALL OVER THE WORLD"

Actual photograph of Mr. R. Starling, leading Sheffield Wednesday Football Team and a ZIG ZAG Bǝll 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 1934 the Sykes "Zig-Zag" Super Football was used in the following International Matches

Austria v. France

Brasil. Spain

England v. Italy

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Chechoslovakia v. Romania

Austria v. italy

Czechoslovakia v. limly

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Portugal Play The Right Type Of Football.

BRILLIANT FORWARDS

(Continued from Page 8.).

A very suro indicator of Fortu gal's superiority:

midfield ex-

much

BOWLS Second

CLOSING DAY AT K.D.R.C.

Prizes Presented

The lawn bowls season at the Kow-

Half Awakening

(Continued from Page 8.)

were

not only to dominate changes but la throw the English rearguard into disorder. The English players were never quito certain oon Docks Recreation Club was who revealed no signs of the in- where the ball was going, and they brought to an official close on Satur. between the goal and the end pf

Beltrao was course of the past 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.

lively always a might keep him out of the team,

up their minds,

cd to the winners by Mrs. Cale-figure but he was overburdened, the trio broke up 80 per cent, of the

the1 rather thought that he worried map, wife of the President of WILS English

Furthermore there attacks before they were

too much about Elliott Instead of half developed. So dominent were greater accuracy in, shooting with the Club.

attention to for long periods

Eng During the course of the afternoon paying stricter that they Portuguese forwards. Truc, found ample opportunity of going land did not enjoy the best of luck four inked bowls, match was play. Strange. But he was a fine worker right up the field. Beliran was of when a header from Stevens hit the between teams captained by the and a great apoller.

cross-bar with Marques well benten President and the Vice-President of ten a sixth forward,

Sandford repeated fa first timer in the the trick wh the Club, the former's side winning The Recreio

and

second half. There by 88 slots to 74," when were also times

ponsible Acoring shota were

sarged down Elvis had the Sandford-Fowler All the same England were woefully as follow:

wenk in front of gual, Higgina, wing completely under his thumb, Stevens and Fowler all missing won Hosking and G. Cooper (President's and

T. Coleman, B. Parks, C. and only Delgado experienced any derful openings.

Team) brat W. Robson, W. E. Hale, dimeulties. He was against an in-

The early exchanges went some A. Pearson and A. Russell, 10-12. whe, unhappily for spired Bickford Vesely starved. Del. what in favour of England, whose England was

T. Robson, J. Rutter, C. Atkinson wing becanto gado was assisted by the futility of left

prominent with

and I. Lapsley (President's Team) Stevens at inside left. It permitted three or four deterinined raids. But beat S. Bright A. Hilla, J. V. Rummy him

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

Quel started to und although when it came to with Bickford, the half back often lost cut, his value as a unit in a well- balanced defence could never be questioned..

RUTHLESSLY STARVED

A. V. Gusano and Costa offered stolld resistance and only on rare occasions were they thrown out of

Gosano's kicking. Wax feature and Costa's height came to help the defence out of a few dif- inculties.

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The scores of the bowls match were

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forwards cleverer than those of the Club, but they spent far too much time In inter-passing and paid fur too Ittle attention to shooting. Alves B.performed smartly on the left wing

thrustfulness of the forwards was J. Lindsay, S. J. Houghton, G. N. quickly evidenced and it came as no Mitchell, and L. A. Guilerrez (Pre surprise when, following a fine move-sident's Team) beat A. A. Remedios, ment, Castilho drove Alves's centre J. Brewin, F. Goodman and M. Ozorio, first time into the roof of the net. 19-13.

Delgado required constant watching at inside right, but as a combination the attack flattered only to deceive. They clearly dis- liked the bustling tactics of the Club defence, and probably against a more academic type of play they much would have been seen to better advaningo,

Delgado's offside goal gave the Recrelo a goal lead at the inter- The lend was obtained after 20 J. S. Dinnen, G. E. F. Thompson, val. During this first half the minutes play, and two minutes later G. Humble and J. Kempton Pre-Club played as poorly as can be the English defence got into a hope-sident's Team) drew with R. Gon- less muddle to allow Alves to slip in man, V. Hast, C. J. Tacchi and H.imagined for a first division team. The Recreio, although by no means from the left and beat Durham with Nish, 15-15.

W. Forsyth, R. Lapsley, Jr., M. J.at their best, were by comparison.. a ground shot.

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

In the 34th minute Portugal, by sident's Team) lost to W. oni, A.} and in addition to making normal clearances effected one or two ex-new right on top, netted a third point. Morley, J. Rovio and R. Remedios,

Bowers handled just outside of the 8-19. ceptionally ine anves.

Of the English team Durham and penalty area and Beltrao sent in n Bickford alone played up to the form terrific drive which hit the under- expected. If Blekford hnd had save ed up and coolly made certain of the neath of the cross-bar. Gosano rush- partner there might have

Jey as been

a different story to tell. He, point. received absolutely no support from Stevens; who was fool-tied and lack- ing any sense of direction. When Bickford ld receive the ball he

TEMPORARY RECOVERY ..

Six minutes later Beltrao scored

ways menaced Portugal's goal with the fourth goal, surprising Durbam1, J. C. Brown, 2, 1. Morrison.

perfect centres. It was rather pain ful watching

performer ths lone forced to try and beat a team on his own.

with a cross-shot, and the teams crossed over with Portugal holding the commanding lead of four-all.

Then came Ernie Strange's equaliser an exceedingly clever goal-and from that point the whole game brightened up. A prize-brilliant pass from Strange to

Fowlr, who was unmarked, and a neat return was finely converted by Elliott and the Regs, hnd lost, Gtheir lend--

STRANGE PENALTY AWARD

PRIZE WINNERS

winners for bowls and tennis: The following were the

Lawn Bowls Championship and Nicholson Chal- lenge Cup-1, J. McKelvie; 2, Cooper; 3. A. Pearson.

Banco Shield (Singles Handicap).

Wappinshaw. Lindany.

But within ten minutes they Non-Prizewinners' Competition-1, were on level terms, a hot attack A. Marshall,

culminating in Delgado pushing England became a little more con-

Pairs Championship.-1. J. McKelvie centrated in their attacks after half and J. Brewin; 2, R. Morrison and 3.

minute later the "Clüb häid regain- OUT OF TOUCH

time, but Bickford was badly starved Crookdake,

Consolation Prize.-1, B. Parks, 2, ed the lend, Bickford sending in a and many opportunities were wasted Higgins was completely out of touch

T. Coleman.

stinging ground shot which Fern- with Stevens and Sandford and rome on the right wing and in the middle.

Tennis Championship...t, J. B. andez saved very well, but could how never seemed able to get the ball | 10wever, after five minutes Bickford Sturgeon; 2, V. Ilust

not bold, ni Elliott rushed in to American Tennis Tournament-1, score with ease. out to either wings. Sandford was moved in to the middle in the course frankly disappointing. He rushed

a scrimmage and managed to put V. Hast.

ball about a lot without performing thing

the

he tire time itt Marques. For a brief | of value. Finally himself and could not even keep the ball clear of the opposition when

he

seemed that England might recover, but they could not sustain

their efforts and during the last hair FANLING GOLF had yards of room for making an hour Portugal had just as much of the play and remained twice as dangerous widen on the move,

p. also indifferent and

tler was

made an awful hash of a goal-scoring opportunity in the second half. He

was neither fast por clever enough M.C.L. TOURNEY

to bout Elms or Costa on his own. But it must adhuitted that he wua badly attended by his colleagues.

As indicated the half backs

acks slaved like-niggers, but-it-was-all-Tatier negative sort of football.

and Tima again Lawton would get clear with the ball and then send it straight to Beltrao,

TENNIS PARTY AT PEAK CLUB

A most enjoyable Mixed Doubles

St. Andrew's Boat St. George's

the ball into an empty goal. One

beeti Before this Bowen had penalised, presumably for bring ing down Fowler, although his tackle seemed quite innocent. Anyhow the referee awarded a penalty but Forrow shot weakly straight at the goalkeeper who had no difficulty in clearing. 1 thought the Recreio deserved this Andrew's Society beat the escape for Bowen seemed to be the Society of St. George by 10 points victim of a false decision. 10 B1⁄4 points when they met in a golf match at Fanling yesterday.

Scores:-

St.

Bingles

(The St. Georgo's · names coine

or Delgado or Gosano for Tennis Tournament in aid of the first). to plant it on their own for. M.C.L. at which a nott eum of $200 wards' feet.

was realized, was held on Sunday O. E. G. Marton bent. D. Robertson was the most construc-lufternoon at the Peak Club.

S.. Edward 5 and 4. tive of the three, but he wearled as

a result of the very fast pace under

The tournament was played in' six,

winners of each section were:

T. A. Pearce lost to D..

S. Robb 4 and 2 ....

gruelling sun, and in the second sections automatic handicap and the R. Androwes beat A.

was almost purely defensive.

Bowers was worried out of his nor-

mal game

Section 1: Mr. Barton und Miss

Tamo by the artistic combination Saville.

of Ward and Castilho. He found all

his time occupied in brenking up their

L.

Section : Capt. Cragg and Miss N. H. Hancock,

St. G. St. A.

.1

K. Mackenzie 3 and 2 1 Goldman bent R. Young & and 4

Smith lost to D. J. Gilmore 3 and 1.....

pay any attention to the needs of his movements and was quite unable to Section 3: Lt, Comdr. Broome and. II. Mundy lost to K. own forwards.

Mrs. Andrewes.

8. Robertson 2 and 1 Strange was unaccountably tents Brearley and Mr. and Mrs. Paton A. C.-J. Bowker lost to Section 4: Mr. Deane and MissA. B. Raworth lost to C.

C. Stark 2 holes tire both in tackling and clearing (Tic) and Swain a

wax the more impressive Section : Lt. Comdr. Benson and A. Sommerfelt lost to A. A. B. Purves 4 and 3 of the two. In view of the excepMiss J. Smalley. tional brilliance of the Portugese

McKellar left wing Swain came cut

of the the ordeal with a fair amount .uf credit. Durham was excellent. In the second half he brought off three Miss Beaver, spectacular saves from shots which

were

heading all the way for the

Section 6: Hon. Mr. Henderson and Miss Beaver.

The play-off resulted as follows: Winners: Hon, Mr. Henderson and

Runners-up: Capt. Cragg and Miss II. Hancock.

net. Verily he slood between Portu- Consolation Prizea: Mr. Corneli gal and a much bigger score,

+

WHY PORTUGAL WON

and Mrs. Hole,

M. H. R. B. Hancock, on bolalf of those present, thanked Mrs.

I. C. Hopkins lost to D.

and 3

M. McGregor 2 and 1

J. Shellshear beat T. R.

Chassels 2 and 1

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

Total

Fourballs

1

But not even the most ardent Recreio supporter could fairly deny that the Club were value for their win.

NON-STOP WALK

Athlete's Claim.to New Record

London, Nov. 16. The athlete, Bert Couzens, seL A new work's non-stop walking record to-day when he walked for 25 hours and 9 minutes, covering during, that time A distance of D7 miles.

---The previous non-stop wall · record 14 was claimed by Albert Monson, who walked continuously for 24 hours and 14 12 minutes.-Reuter Special.

7 and 5. MARGAR Naworth and Bowker

244

1

drew with Stark and

1

Purver

Somerfelt and Hopkins

4%

8

2

But apart from individual merits tournament for n

Edwin Taylor who organized this Marton and Pearce beat and demerits Portugal had to win afternoon

very pleasant Edwards and Robb 3 because they played the right type of she would organize a similar tourna-Andrewas and Goldman,

and said that he hoped, and 2 football. There was no dilly-dallying ment next year.

boat Mackenzie with the ball. I was pushed through

and The prizes were presented by Afrn. from player to player in the quickest D. W. Tratman, who was also thank-Smith and Mundy lost to

Young 8 and 2...... 2 time possible and this allowed themed.

Gilmore and Robertson

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lost to McKellar and McGregor 6. and 5 .. Shollshear

and Hum- phreys lost to Chassels and Ritchie 0 and 5

21

22

4

Add singles.

Grand total

43⁄41⁄4

84

8% 10

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Draft Programmes and 'Ente Forms for tho' Thirteenth Extë Race Meeting to be held un Satur day, 30th November, 1935 (weathe permitting) may be obtained at thi Secretary's Ofice. Glouceste Building; the Club House, Happi Valley: the Hong Kong Club; thi Sports Club; and the Stables; Shar Kwong Road.

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