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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1935,

PEN PICTURES OF COLONY'S INTERPORTERS

Football

Is A

MINU PERFORMS

Funny Game HAT TRICK

(Continued from Pape 8.)

and was well able to hold his own both against Marques and Bower. The chief value of Leonard's energétic leadership appeared to rest in the disturbing effect it had on the Recreio dolence. His bustling methods put them on tenterhooks, and he demand- od so much attention that Waril, Hussain and Victor. were left paratively alone.

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As a trio the Saints' Intermediaten Impressed more than the opposition. Sinclair started off the match though it were his first game, but later he jumped into more correct

farm and. was onu

of the hardest

workers on the field. Woo left some nlee Impressions, but Elms has de- finitely lost form.

Costa and Souza were magnißcent, Both tackle cleverly, resolutely and timely. Conta, with one of the best kicks in the Colony was continually prominent with his clearances, but Souza was no less anfé, and with the assistance of Woo had the Recreio left wing complutely subdued.

U. B. Souza in goal was alert and vory efflelent. By contrast, Marques at the other end of the field handled the ball rather nervously and was not at his best.

THE COALS

note

WIZA

A gallons first half, in which the only

Incident of any Lounard's 30 yards free kick when the, ball hit the underneath of the crossbar and then rebounded out was followed by a goal after ten minutes play in the second period. Vietor was the scorer and he repeated the trick when he followed up a free kick by Woo

SATURDAY'S

CRICKET..

BRIGHT BATTING

Six hundred and seventy four runs were scored in the course of a day and a half of cricket between the Club and the Army when they met in the Triangular Tournament last Thursday and Saturday, The runs were scored for the! loss of 20 wickets, and quite naturally the game was drawn,

TEAM ENDOWED WITH

·

CONSIDERABLE TALENT

(By R. H. B.1

with a

AROUND THE GROUNDS

(Continued from Page 8.) tou xuen, he was put back among the Intermediates. Outstanding perform era wore Tas Kwal-shing, Fung King cheung, Tay Qua Hang, L! Tin Bung for South China, and Mak Sui-hon, Lai Kwok-chul, Fu Cha-hing, Tang Kwung-shum and Wong Chi-man for the Athletic.

methods of tackling were not up to centre-half standard, Bandford the most prominent forward with. tidings fand. honest work,

and Horner putting in a lot of hard

ASTERN hinbled South China in four times without response

their Junior Shield replay. Netted Had

UNSON, Mrs. J. (Hongkong for the C.B.A. in the Car Clark Cup.

other as their own way, and played Ludies): A useful goalkeeper Has played for the Rest against. the

batter than ever before this season. who uses hier feet a lot. In energetic Champions for many seasons.

Cheng Sul-hong again in the lime- and always on the alert. Made her DBY, Minn J. (Y.M.C.A.): A. Je-

light. Scored twice and was à con first appearance locally this season. A finite star in the Colony attack and was full of thrilling movo- Eastern cut out the trinimitre and NAME was played in a good temperatant threat to South China's defence. Played in the Caer Clark Cup Longue nho should prove A clever player Ping-ming gave the Athletic a well- South China had followed suit they

a thorn in the

menta si fluctuating fortunes. Au their reward was great and Junt: If RAY, Miss. E. M. Shanghai defence,

a wealth of good stick work. deserved lead before the interval, but would have scored more than once. (Hongkong She is

is also speedy and combines well. Ladies): A very WESTCOTT, Miss M. (Y.M.C.A.) hard-working defence to turn the afterwards Ip Pak-wa twice pierced a steady right back Also one of the younger members scales in favour of the champions.

FUSILIERS third.. division team and has been a juf the aplected team. In very fast but

suffered a panty crack. Lost first stalwart in the slie Incks the finishing out of the USILIERS maintained pace with shires administered the punishment league game of season. East Lanca- Champions defence efforts. Should develop the use of

South Chinn "A" by beating East and rubbed things in by scoring thrico for many season. Formerly

the tune of 4-2. without response. This paves the captain

WOOLLEY, Miss Lancashires to

Welshmen much the better team. way for a sporting context for cham- WT.L. (C.B.A.): of the Hongkong

Enat Lancashires Ladies IL. C. Play-

Ilan a useful hit

played gallantly, pionship honours, Both the Chinese and at the time enjoyed a goal Jend. Police and East Lancashires are now ed against Sung-

and can be depend-Rowlands, Fusiliers goalkeeper, his powerful chailengers to the Fusiliers. ed on for a steady pinyed better. Twice he made tenta-

although the Army had slight-hai in February. ly the better of matters.

On Saturday the Club continued their first innings and totalled 208 in response to the Army's 277 for 7 de- cinred. The soldiers declared a secondl time at 90 for 2, but Tam Pearce and Duckitt easily played out time putting un 90 for the first wicket. Pearce was undefeated with 04 to his credit,

FOWLER, Missi (YMCA.JE

Should have played į against Shanghai |

earlier this year.

reverse stick more,

at

faft full

game, back

able to left half.

downfall of his citadel.

-

tive enves which brought about the No surprises in the second, divisten. East Lancashires, the leaders, won comfortably, and Navy ran riot

ment of Boxing Day

Lhroo

against Shanghai, ller best position right half though WINNERS stood the pace better. against University. Chalked up nino she is also adapt- Forwards showed big improve-goals, and if they win their

performance. matches in hand can share the leader- At one time she ITTINS, Miss P. (St. Andrew's): Always getting their shots on the ship with the "Lillywhiten." gaveermatic dis- In playing a very good game at target and by following-up methods plays but has since settled down to

notte! two valuable goala. Talbot the present moment. She the

i

match on Saturday, Minu recorded a In the only first division lengue

quieter play and is leader of the Saints attack and has again on fils own. This player is up OWLOON second string performed scored many goals to date this season to Interport standard. Terrile work smartly to take points from refraining from that trick for the 1.R.C. against Civil time hits as was her wont. Play friendly fixtures. A useful left wing use of the ball, Evans and Harrison of the senson and Roerelo's Kevontli making rinky first both in the Cher Clak Cup and iner, and knows how to make the best Recrelo. This was their second win Service, which largely contributed to regularly in the Caer Clute Competite reverse stick well. Played for lively forwards and Keatings the Indians victory by ve wickets.

Wheeler Immovable backs. tion and was a member of the Rent Best of the Colony against Shanghai, by Hunter, te Police failed to beat

of the Colony team against Shanghal.) Despite an aggressive innings of 71

OALS? Oh Yes! Twenty four in JAST WONG, Miss J.

Lancashires' positional

the first division, and, with the Craigengowor

changes did not work out entire Senior Shield replay, 27. Twenty one in a second division

(81. Andrew's); league ile, scoring 127 for 7 in reply

ly according to hopes. Lawton at in the second division, and 25 with the CCC aggregate of 140.

Plays a good and

centre-forward was clearly unhappy the Shield replay Seventeen in the Hunter's fine knock followed a useful

untiring game.

in such an unaccustomer! position, and third division. Making total of 00 Gorman's sense of anticipation anii his from 15 matcher. Not a bad average. piece of bowling in the course of

Possesses a strong which he took 4 for 70.

to

eleven heat Cralgengower by two In friendly matches, the K.C.C. firat wickets. Actually the winning it was made in the last over of the day which started a minute or two past

and rusled the ball past Marques. The agreed time for drawing atmaps. for many seasons,

But it was merry ›ericket.,

Inat nall was driven into the Recreio's colfhr when Ward walked through the middle of the field and crashed the ballploits this season were eulogised by Diocesan Boys' School, whose ex- underneath the bar. It was

a very . Abbit in last week's Telegraph, doubtful point. It struck me that did extremely well to hold a stron from the angle which the ball hit the K.C.C, second eleven to a draw. bar it would have to finish in the net to score, whereas it came down straight, supresting it had not passed the line was not well placed to see, but it seemed logical, However |

Some of the leading performances of the day are appended.

BATTING

Ward was given the point and that. Himter (Police) v. C.C.C..... 71

was the end of the Recrejo.

It might be worthy of note, as an Indication of the shouting “ability" of the Recreio forwards, tlutt most of the shots which ut all threatened, St. Joseph's gont came from Deltras at centre-half, So far so I can remem. bea A. Alven got in une good shot, and Castilho missed an open goal with only Souza to beat.

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T. E. Pearce (II.K.C.C.) v. Army 64° J. S. A. Curreem A.R.C.) V.

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W. A. Reed (Recreio) v. R.A.M.C, G1 R. Broadbridge (1.B.5.) v. H.C.C. 57 G. T. Lee (C.C.C.) v. l'ollee. 47 Lf E. M. Dawson (Army)" v.

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W. Hong Sling (C.C.C.). K.C.8. 43 [F. 3: Ling (U.S.C.C.) v. 1R.C.

*Signified not out.

BOWLING

Hallard (Army) v. Club.....

43

6 for 77 U. M. Omar (CC.C.) v. K.C.C. 5 for 59 Madar (I.R.C.) r. C.S.C.C... 4 for 121 Minu (J.R.C.) v. C.S.C.C..... 4 for 31 F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.) v. --C.C.C-

R. Lee (K.C.C.) v. C.C.C.

... 4 for 39

Snook (R.A.M.C.) v.. Recreio 4 for 30

ENGLISH RUGBY

Harlequins Beaten

London, Dec. 27.

Four big rugby union matches wern ployed to-day with the following re- sults:

Leicester

Northampton Carlity

14. Watsonians

pivat.

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CORRESPONDENCE

Cleaner Football Wanted

hit and speed.. Sir-This excerpt from the Telc Played at right, praph of the 26th. does not minko very half against edifying reading:-"There was very Shanghai and has little credit in China's victory over Scotland in the semi-final of the appeared for the Saints in the Caer International Charity

arity Cup gained Clark tournament yesterday on the Club ground before

Is the Saints' in a large holiday crowd.

they resorted to petty tacties

PRYSON, Mis

E.

D M. (C.B.A.): She

called for a lot of whistle blowing and admonishment on the part of WH

There referee, Chinn failed etc., etc.

were lots of

lots of incidents wh

of

than

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and defeat.

Answer To The Football Critic's Prayer

WHITE WINGS

the type of player much lerner line which called for Painted Lady Wins Yacht Hainutes werz who never tires am)] wits taken be the referee.)

.

Race for "A" Boats

NORTH POINT SAILING

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Cact a nicely balanced team without a weakness.

first ten minutes of the second half. The Police won the game in the During that time Johnson, netted

(Continued from Puge 8.) brilliant recovery mode by Blackburn Chris Ps. Those first five enough to un-ettle jinost players for the rest of the can bear the brunt and Gilchrist had their trouse

game, but they got dawn to the job of any attack, to ribbons by

by the studs of Fung King-

in great style and finally and the Played aguinst cheung and Lee Shek-you and neither Shanghai at left occasion could be regarded as an ac-

Navy forwards well under control. Blackburn's clearances were spectu- hulk back. Former cident....then Lee Kwok-wal lifted ly played for the his fool a yard and a

cular and he saved his goal on more half, in

Painted Lady (Major P. C. Booly) than the air

won the Royal Hongkong Yacht over har the shouting. Mellardy too one occasion when all seemed Saints but la now to cut open Matthew's head. and appearing regularly, for the Central finally Tam Kong-pak exasperated the Club's "A" Clans event on Saturday was in great farm, British Association in the Caer Clark crowd be, etc.the criticism ends when she beat Jony (Mr. 8. Odland) Cup.

up, "not a very nics game!"

by a narrow margin over 10 miles. "Au appeal was made this year for "," "y" and "G" Classes event, while Eunice (Mr. F. Anthony) won the impression we were getting it. After Colleen (Mr. J. N. Baxter) carried cleaner play, and we were under the the disgusting exhibitions of the pre-ff the honours in the "11" Cinan vous seasons, something drastic was: Detailed results were as follows:

race. called for, but, if the above eriticism was correct, and I have no reason to doubt, I to things are required in Hongkong in matches between Chineso and Foreigners, ono is a referee with-Carpenter to put it plainly guts and the other

18.17.45 (Mrs. E. Edwards). right against that the Hongkong Football Asso- Lobo`

... 16.44.5S Shanghai here in clation should stand by the decisions (Lt. Col. J. A._(Griffin). February. She of such-referee, as refuse to shut Artemis belongs to the their eyes to

to questionable Lacties.

(Mr. G. G. Wood); class

Rule No. 9 distinctly says of players

that. La Linda Tripping are goal-!

kicking, striking, or jump- who

(Mr. A. L. Shields). lang nt a

be allowed. a player shall not be getlera. She Is

Isobel one of the youngest

(Doctor L. J. Davis). If every time that ungentlemanly youche conduct (Itula 13 (n)) took place, a Join ............ members

(Mr. S. Odland).

BELL, Mrs. M. (Hongkong Ladies): the intermediate line, Plays a good An extremely useful member of spoiling game and is a definite nee gulsition to any defence. Plays pivot for the Hongkong Ladies in the Cher Clark Cup competition.

CMITH, Miss B.

(C. B. A.) Played at Inside

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account in the first two minutes of the game, Moss levelled matters ten minutes later, displaying excellent Corrected Pos. initintive. Fast exchanges with each goal threatened in turn persisted un- til the interval, and the score was a very fair reflection of the play..

JOHNSON'S HAT-TRICK Then early in the second half Stretton made his first mistake, head- 7 ing the ball straight on to the waiting Johnson who dashed through, and although 2

harassed by Regler brat Roberts with carpet drive. Two minutes later he completed a nice piece of work on the part of Moss by putting the ball. 5-

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Within ten minutes Johnson had registered his hat-trick and the last goal of the match, although be- fore the end, he, and Stevens and Brooks all but added to the score. Incidentally with the Police lead- Corrected Posing 6-1

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(Mr. B. Nness). S. (Y.M.C.A. penalty kick can be awarded frrespec (Mr. H. S. Rouso). A good player in iive of the position of the ball, if in Painted Lady defence, she leapt play, at the time the offence was com- (Major F. C. Booty). into prominence | mitted."

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(Comir, T. A. Hussey). looso and in- vic variably there

But Widgeon BUT

16.-11.17 (Mr. J. D. Newman), and AR I ago by a Toynette

10.32.58 Played against Shanghai nt inside-left. forward to these games to swell their Eunice

(Capt. W. J. Fennell), local player, they looked WHITE, Mrs. Margaret (C.B.A.):

A very capable leader of the he

fundal Personally,

(Mr. F. Anthony). I think it would forward lino. Scored the only goal of

heiter lo cut them out.

Chinese have learned to play (Mr. I. M. Finlay). the match to give a magnificent game of football, and it Hongkong victory is a pity that they have to resort to

"I" Clas-Started 2.45 p.m. over Shanghai on questionablo tactics when losing, or

Corrected Pos, the Club ground in being held, and I am so sure that Dinna.....

16.41.33 3 February. Makes there will be similar tactics used in the most of her op- the final against Portugal, that, if Colleen portunities and is the • game is fres of "incident" I'll send (Mr. J. N. Baxter). among the leading to the Editor $5 for any charity he Rolla

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10.49.36 (Mr. J. A. Kemsloy).

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(Mr. D. W. Perase),

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It was a highly entertaining game. Fast, full of incident and played in a thoroughly good sporting spirit. If Incal football was always as good we should have no cause to complain.

For the convenience of patrons at- tending the Carnival Dance at Re- pulse Bay Hotel to-morrow, additional buses will run from the Hongkong Hotel ni 8. 8.30 and 9 p.m. and from Repulse Bay at 3, 3.15 and 3.30 a.m.

One case each of Diphtheria and Typhoid (imported) were reported to

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