THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1936.
CHINESE
BRILLIANT CUP-TIE
AFTER TWO SHOCKS
TAM KONG-PAK SENT OFF
(Continued from Pâye 8.) --
Recreio centre-half gave a very fine
• account of himself against the ro doubtable Lee Wai-tong and for the most part he had the elusive centre- forward under control.
Beltras played well nigh faultless football, as he did not condne his work to policing Leo Wai-tong, but was for over up with the ball to ren- der all assistance possible to his al- tack.
If the Civilians attack could have maintained the brilliance displayed in the first quarter of an hour there would have been a different story to tell But they appeared to become rattled by the vigorous
and
later
highly questionable tactics of the
Chinese defenders and lost much ef their pulini and practically all of their finishing powers,
WH
Ward was always prominent with ne brainy ball manipulation and both wingers, Bernie Gosano and Bickford put in some Sne thrustful WUTH.
Elflott "headed a neat gen), but by therwise fairly Wong Mer-shon and Mak Sai-hon.
North gave Beltran worthy support in the half back line; in fact all three men played hard and strong cames akalust a tricky and ville forward line
were Okay
Blackburn and Pilo until extra pressure was applied and then they became flustered and failed to cover each other in proper man- ner.
fairly Roger's goalkeeping was
hadn't Very above. reproach. much chance with the shots which passed him
LEE WALTONG THWARTED:-Picture shows Lee Wai-tong being held off the ball while Rodger clears in yesterday's Lai Wah
SEEK TENNIS Inept Display
TITLES
(Continued from Page 85
Mr. N. Wilson,
Mr. B. Thorpe.
Men. M. E. Dowling.
་
1st RoundMiss A. Mackenzie v. Mrs. Litton,..
The first and second rounds níus
(1 before aw the semi-finals am
pinged off on or before January 25 February 5,
THE DOUBLES Six couples have entered for the ladies doubles championship, and as In result there are two matches in the first round, while two pairs have re- celved byes,
Mrs.
By Army Forwards
but could rushing in
empty
Continued from Page 8.4
not hohl it and Ryan Drain kleked into an afterwards Not long rel. Phippens rihed in unexpected- ly tu hund Crawford's long curling centre past the astonished It was a grand piece of Rowlands, opportunism and anticipation..
Bf
The teams erassed over with the Navy leading two-nil and it was not SPIRITED RECOVERY
long before this had been further ndyneed when Phippens, catching Fullest credit must be given to thej
Stalford Smith. erstwhile the Army rearguard on the hap drove Chinese for making such a spirited
fine left-footer ground shot recovery. Hitherto it has generally; Shanghai Interporter is taking part, ina been regarded that Chinese team, partnering Miss Saville. They are which Rowlands did not smell. twu gods down, is as good as defent dawn against Miss Rosie Rumiahu Possibly a little too cocksure as a ed. But yesterday they showed and Mr. Chite Chun-chiu in the first result of such an imposing lend the started to slacken. The Army Navy grand fighting spirit. It was a great round,
hent
pegging away, never booking pity they allowed their enthusinsm
Mrs. Dowling and Mrs. Kas mit very dangerous but requiring steady to overstep the mark. Tam Kong-
middle the pak persisted with his nasty tricks enter the campaign as firm favourites. opposition to keep them out. Then
Formidable with Regler somewhere in #
chunce and finally the referee had no option but they can expect hot to send him off. Curiously en challenge from Mrs. Wilson and Mrs of the field Barrison found
going through on the right and ten players the R. Hancock. These two pairs should augh with only by
he brat Roberts with a gorgeous shot. Chinese became inspired to their best carinly contest the final.
A few minutes later Smith cut Mrs. . 1.1 Lee Wai-tong In the lower section efforts. They even for time, the centre-forward being Andrews asi Mrs. Litton next Miss in from the right wing and notched uring that period they Morris and Miss Griffiths in the first reconst. There was still plenty of time injured. Yet during that
for the Army to go ahead, but the took the land and shortly after his round and should win,
Bettled!
The likely semi-nalists are Mrs. they lacked the right leadership and return Fung King-cheung
Miss Saville, Mrs. Insing stages were confined to feeble overything by notching another
very team the Chinese were slightly Waard-Smith and neck, Mrs. Kayl midfield play, Navy got in a couple,
they lasted
Instel and Mrs. Dowling, and Mrs. Andrews of useful looking raids which came more impressive
nought, but with the Navy de better, It was not until they were and Mrs. Litton.
Here also the first and second round fence tightening up again the losers ars that they found two goals in arrears
completed by never looked likely to add to their their true form, but from that point matches must did they not ease up and improved January 25 and the semi-finals by February 5. The Baal of the ladies as the game progressed.
"King-cheung was even more doubles will take place at the U.S.R.C. Fung
than Leo on Saturday February 18, starting at prominent in the attack
L
beenuse
Wai-tong. Fung is the type of play-4.30.
bo
THE DRAW
The draw for the championship
er who can "enrry" an attack and this he did yesterday. Not only did he score two goals, but he was for ever making openings for his col- leagues, and he appeared as being follows, the trickiest and cleverest forward on view,
The Chinese were splendidly served by their intermediates, who, after the early shocks obtained a vice-like grip on the Civilian opposition which never relaxed.
Until he was sent off Tam Kong
brilliant in defence, but sub- pak
Sui-hon and Lai sequently Mak Kwok-chul took the honours and the
First Round:-Mrs. Stafford-Smith and Minu Saville v. Mian R. Rum- Jahn and Mrs. C. C. Chiu
Byes:-
Mrs. Wilson and Miss Hancock Mex. Dowling and Mrs. Kayll First Round:-Mrs. L. R. Andrews and Mrs. Litton v. Miss Morris and Mina Griffithes.
score.
PERRY IS AN INVALID
RECOVERY
ARMY WIN TRIANGULAR Australia
RUGBY TOURNAMENT
SCINTILLATING VICTORY OVER...
CLUB IN DECIDING GAME
were the
FORWARDS VERY PROMINENT. Forwards bore the main brunt of pin, Fielden and Staker the play in Saturday's match between pick of the Club pack but did not the Army and Club on the latter's receive the backing that they de- ground at Happy Valloy, where the served.
The Kent scored an unconverted try Army repeated their previous win in i the Triangular Bugby Tournament in the first half through Woodman and also secured the points which and went further ahend in the second make them winners of the competi-half through Harris. Just before the end, Black crossed the Kent line, but tion
The score of 11 points (a goal and R. C. Frost failed with the kick. two tries) against 4 points (n dropped gual) was not a criterion of the they superiority of the Army, for were behind for the first 20 minutes of the game and the issue was really in doubt until the last 10 minutes, Among the spectators were Is Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, His Excellency the G.0.C., Maj.-Gen. A. W. Bartholomew, Sir Thomas and Tady Southon.
OTHER MATCHES
Bath And Richmond In A Close Game
"London, Jan. 4. The following are the results of
Dilchmon:1
It was a forwards day full credit the other matches played to-diny: goes to both packs for working hard: Bath from the start to the final whistle. Birkenheadl The Army gave an all round display
and their backs were vastly better Bristol than the opposition, who repeatedly Exeter mishandled and never looked dan- gerous.
the
Easily Win Test
SOUTH AFRICA OUTPLAYED
Capetown, Jan. 4. Set with the task of making 200 runs to avoid an innings defent, the South Africans scored only 182 runa in their second-innings of the third Cricket Teat against Australia, there
O'Reilly d L.
by losing by an innings and 78 runs.
G. V. Grimmett and
the South African collapse, the form- were the two bowlers responsible for for 50 five wickets er capturing runs and the latter four for 35.
South 1. J. Siedlo alono of the African batsmen offered any regia- Lance to these two. He hit up 59.- Reuter.
BRIGHTER CRICKET
Hurricane Hitting By
8 M.C.C. In New Zealand
Tark 30 Bradford
14 Royal Air Force S
Devonport
Bervices 10
Leicester Newport Contrary to their usual style Club set a rousing pace at the be- Northampton Old Leysinna ginning, and were rewarded with fine dropped goal from Butcher with Llanelly the Waterloo in five minutes, thus imitating Army tactics at their previous en- Nuneaton counter. The Club continued to press; Watsonians but, with the Army continually getting the ball back from the serum and their forwards backing up splendidly, the game remained in midfield.
Preece, the Army back, was finding touch accurately and consistently, experienced counterpart while his another off day. Robertson was un- happy with the bounce though he committed no real, faults and was re- ilable i pomewhat clumsy.
Rice-Evans' Try
G'Swansea
14 Plymouth Albion
12 Rugby
0 Old Blues
20 Nenth
36 Moseley
3 Coventry
16 Herintonians
3
Invercargill, Jan. 4. The M.C.C. tourists were in fine batting from to-day when they com- menes their matel against South Island hitting 480 runs in their first innings.
the
J. Parks; the Sussex Initsman, lad 12 with an innings of 201, scored in 11 284 minutes. Io hit three sixes' and 10 boundaries, and gave a chancetess 13 display of inus, the captain of the
basting. E. R. T.
-Reuter,
LOCAL YACHTING
True Blue Home First In "A" Class
SATURDAY'S RACING
K
0
After a loose serum in the Club ter- ritory the forwards put the ball back and Withers got through with a fine run, unselfishly passing to Rice-Evans True Blue Mr. H. 'S. Rouse) won when almost on the line. Rice-Evans the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club'a touched down and Gillespie added the "A" Class event on Saturday when extra points with an admirable kick she beat Gull (Mr. B. Nacss) by 69 from a difficult angle.
The Interval came with the Army:
seconds over a 5-mile course,
Sirius (Mr. W. B. Cooper) won the one paint up and they pressed strongly Clans event, Stella (Major B. after the resumption to improve their E. C. Dixon) the "I" and "Y" Classes, position. Floyd shortly eluded the and Rella (Col. E. St. G. Kirke) the backs with a bright little run to place "I" Cina race. between the sticks. This easy kick, however, was missed by Gillesple.
There was still a chance that the Club might pull the game out of the Carpentor.....
threes were never pro- perly in action, afeGliclarist never re-Lob (Major B. B
Ttl.
Ride, compiled 100 in 75 minutes. In his hurricane innings, he made four sixes and 12 boundaries. It was a chancy effort.
James Langride helped to swell the total with a century, his innings of 118 including a six nol 12 four.
This huling, McGowan Despite managed to take five wickets for only 06 runs.
South Island had not yet opened their recount when play was stopped. Reuter.
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NEW AUSTRALIAN RULE FORD
Gilbert No-Balled For "Body-Line" Bowling
Sydney, Jan. 4.
It is revented that during á Shef- field Shield match yesterday, Eddle aboriginal Gilbert, the Queensland fast bowler, was no-balled under the
Australian
rule against "body. timidatory bowling,
now
Pts. 17 lino", bowling. The rule forbids in-
Detail results were as follows "A" Class Started 2.30
Finished 10.33.41 (Major B. B. Edwards)
10.35.20 (Mr. J. R. Bergue-Coupland}
16.51.20 10
ceived a pass to enable him to justify the hopes reposed in him, and only Artemis Munro an occasional but isolated raid (Mr. G. G. Wood) which always ended with his being La Linda pulled down by two or three Army Jan
Isabel men yards from the line.
Hamilton and Bennar both played Joss well at the base of the serum, though (Mr. J. R. L. Stanton) the former got his men away more Gull. 10.30.57 eften thanks to good hooking,
D.N.F.
(Mr. B. Nacss)
Army Preece (Fusiliers); Jones Cicada Fusillors), Hutchison (R.A.)True Blue Rice Evans (Fusiliers) and
Table to Datę.
of
P. W. L. D. F
Army
9 3 3
Club
2 2
Navy
1
3
R
Total
DAL*
Stella
ก
G
13
The deliveries from Gilbert allt the fingers of Robinson and Mudge, 32 the New South Wales batsmen.
Gilbert, who is the first bowler to be no-balled under the
now rule,
denied that he was bowling at the man. He blamed the wicket, on which were spots-Router.
CORRESPONDENCE
D.N.S.
0
13
D.N.S.
0
4
D.N.S.
0
16.34.51 7
18
11
27
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16.20.48 13
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The Sports Editor.
5
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7
D.N.F.
8
(Mr. H. S. Rouse) ---- Withers (R.A.); Floyd (Fusiliers) Pat 16.34.46 Plight Of Famous
and Lt. Hamilton (R.E.), Hail (R.A.), Mr. D.-W-Persae)- Lt. Hebert (R.A.), Wright (RA Painted Lady. Tennis Player
"Class Started 2.40 Cullinan (RE), Chaney (Fusiliers):
17.02.26 Mergan (Fusiliers), Capt. Gillespie Cael London, Jan. 4.
(RE.) and Harrison (RE.)..
(Capt. P. Trimble)
16.49.36 Fred Perry, the Wimbledon cham-
Club. L. G. Robertson; H. R. Me- Toynette ...... as the greatest
D.N.S. pion and, regarded
Gilchrist, P. Wilson, X. J. Hutchison Eunice
16.40.52 and K. A. Munro; A. H. R. Butcher Sitius ......
T amateur tennis player in the world to. day, when interviewed by Renter on
and J. L. Bonnar; J. H. McEnley, G.
(Mr. W. B. Cooper) 3. S. his arrival at London said he was
D.N.S. 0 Laba 5. Chambers, A. F. Walkden; little more than an invalid.
"P" and "Y" Clashes. Started 2.50 Dunnett, W. E. Peers; F. J. Mc- Ilo could not move his right able
Corrected Gugan, E. P. Humphreys and E. I. very quiet Carmeli. level life during the next few months. credit in theirs for hulling out dur- arrears, while before the interval Lecand intended to lead
There could he no question ing one period in the second half Wai-tong put the teams on when the Civilians had then tied in terms again.
Both Gosunu and Tam were eau- tournament play for him until his their own half.
Pau Ka-ping was as usual calm tioned for shaping up to each other, trouble was cured he added-Renter. Perry atrained his right side while but Tam refused to take the hint and and resourceful in goal.
few minutes later he was sent off in mag in the semi-final of the U.S. .S
Tonnis Championshipu Lee Wal-tang cung into collision Open DELIGHTFUL MOVEMENTS
with Beltraa
curly after the restart Forest Hills against Wilmer Allison Delightful
betweek and movenichts
had to retire and Fung King last September, and-was- beaten in Ward and Goxapo and Bickford. and cheung signalised the affair by put-straight sets, Allison then went on
to win the final. Strange featured the opening phases, Ling the ball past Rodger.
While in Australia Perry found surprise when) and it came as no
Stung by the reverse the Civilians Bickford was sent through for him warmed to the attack, but the for- that his injury had not been cured to put the ball on to Elliott's head. wards lacked finish and although they when he participated in a champion- The centre-forward calmly nodded the bad all the territorial advantage for ship match. Ile played with his ball past
Ten minutes later the holders had long period, they could not pierce back atrapped but had to retire
the first set. a molld defence. Incrossed the lead. Ward receiving a Ten minutes from the end Fung nice pass from Bliss for the Inside King-cheung put paid to any hopea
The speaker at weekly tiffin of the right to round Tam and bent Pau the holders might have held for a with a grand shot.
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"The Pilgrim”...
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Why did one of the referees go
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