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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JUNE 1

HUGHES & HOUGH CHINESE OLYMPIC FOOTBALL

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THURSDAY,

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'(By "Nimrod" of The Singapore Free Prein)

Combined Services

China Olymple XI

LATEST LEAGUE

TENNIS

(Continued from Page 8.) Blandford 0-4.

Major R. L. Withington and Mrs. Ashton (U.S.R.C.) bent Clarke and Mr. McCaw G-4; lost to Guest and Mrs. Kow 5-7; beat Walsoa and Mrs. Blandford 6-0.

The match between the Kowloon Cricket Club "A" and the Club de

OVER 12,000 people, seated and standing comfortably at the Retrelo was postponed.

Anson Road Stadium watched the China Olympic eleven de- feat the Combined Services by four goals. It was not the sort of game to rouse one to any pitch of enthusiasm. The pace was not very lively, and the only thing which lifted the game from the mediocre was the brillianco-as usual-of the Chinese for wards and the superb defence of the Services.

In anticipation of another fervid for the visitors, eclipsed the display rush by the Chinese population, re-lof every other defender with his own markable arrangements" had been; briliance. made for its

.

US.R.C. C.R.C. KOG. K.C.C. (2) Rocreio

LEAGUE TABLE

Seta

PW.LEAT

2 2 0 13 6 4 1 1 0.9 0 2

10

0

1 3-6 · 0 22 10 0 0.0 0 0.0 0

THE, PLAY

BEATS

Standard Of Baseball Has Fallen

SAYS FAMOUS

TY COBB

Atherton, Calif. Ty Cobb, whose flashing spikes made him one of the American LenguOʻA most feared base-runnern over a de cade ago, has declared that major league baseball magnates must bring back the old style of play the national sport is to thrive.

"Fans are losing interest because the character of the game hna changed," Cobb said as he sat on the porch of his home. "They don't care to ait through hitting orgien lasting three hours or more. Nor do they care to see a team which was beaten by nine or ten runs the day before,”

The lean, tanned mani looked back to his own playing days and compared them with the present,

"The game has deteriorated since the inception of the dively ball," he

flow often do you sco a runner cut off a. "Another thing that's gone is the thrill of great defensivo play. at the piate by a throw from the out-

"reception." Large The centrehalves of both teams high and dry, and consequently was Posses of pollee were inside and out were rarely in the picture. Sine- unable to do very much against such side the stadium, and only 10,000 Farlane had an indifferent day and excellent opposition as Lee and Tam, people were to be allowed in. But consequently Lee Waistong, the bril- The band of the Middlesex Regi- there was not such an immense de-ant leader of the Chinese attack, ment enlivened the tedious waiting mund for room ДЕ for thedid not have much danger to face for the match to start-most of us game between China and Singapore from him. Ah Hlui also zurely shone wore in our seats by 4.60-with aclce three weeks ago!

and it was always his outside mentions. CHINESE BRILLIANT

who put the first rod in the Services Sgt. Burke refereed, the tenma be- They were exceptionally brilliant-forward motion.

Hinge only to be expected of course-but Just a word about the Chinese for- "China Olympic XI:-Pan Ka-ping: gave them any anxiety, the defence vices-all five always moved up by Leung Wing-chiu, Tsui Ah-hui; Chinn while the opposing forwards never wards before passing on to the Ser- Leo. Tin-sang and Tam Kong-pak: pushed them back time and again, finely executed passes which were no Chen-wo; To frustrating many brilliant forward well-placed s to be uncanny, and Keng-cheong, Lee Wal-tong, Ip Pakfield? With the emphasis what it is

Kwei-shing Fung movements and keeping them nway which brought everything bit con-wah and Tay Kwee-lian. from the penalty area-which would fusion to the Services defence.

on long hits, outfielders are forced to have spelt disaster for the defenders. Their leader, Lee Wai-tong ranks

play so deep tha such plays generally Ilowever, so overwhelming did their high among the heroes in the foot- The Chinese, after a couple of dan, are out of the question."

become that play wanball world, and he is second to none gerous ralds by the Services, opened Kuperiority

Ilume runs, Cobb said, provided the honours go to Davis, the goalkeeper, the Far East. rarely out of the Services' area. The jamong the great centre-forwards in flashily with a goal two minutes af- thrill for a few years when Babe Ruth fer the start, when Fung headed the was Arst gaining prominence as a for he stood up to a heavy after- CHANGE OF WINGERS

ball conlwards with the keeper out slurger. But a ball driven out of the noon's work brilliantly and numbers The Services? They made a very of position in a scramble. Davin park in a commonplace occurrence of times he stood between his side bold experiment in the front line by flung himself sideways but unfortun- now. and additional reverses,

placing Dean, the Middlesex left utoly pushed the ball against an up- "If baseball is to continue receiving One got a thrill from some of the winger on the right wing, and Knott, right and it bounced

the support of the public," the saves brought off by hilm, When the the 'R. A.F., right winger on the left During farther Services raids br Georgia Pesch' said, "something must Services' defence were beaten and it wing. Both players did not let their fore the Chinese scored again through be done to the ball to bring back the seemed that nothing would stop the risks down, although Knott did seem Tao 12 minutes later, Dean was day of clover lage

running, the Chinese from scoring, Davis dived to be a bit out of his depth on the prominent with many fine centres but squeeze play and clone games where in acrobatic fashion, first his side left, but I thought that things might the inside forwards were too late at one run counts. And then the other, or went down to have been different if a change had getting to them. Pau, the goal- "Even tho fan has changed since

keeper, came out to one centre but the lively ball. the ball with his knees providing, been made in the second half. if use might so call it, a filing ell-j Denn Is essentially a left winger dropped the ball., Knatt was tool max to every successful move by the and there were occasions on the left slow in getting to the bail. The inspectator know inside ball' and ap Chinese! None of their goals were when he might have put a different terval canie with the score at 2-0. preciated the efforts of a batter when gifts; they had to work "very hardfsapoct to movements. It was the The third goal came twelve minutes he worked on the pitcher for a walk or for them.

same with Knott.

after the change of ends when, fel-crificed a runner to second to place In this connection one must not The forwards were lively at the lowing a prodigious throw-is on the him in position to score that one all- forget The superh work of Bayliss start and it looked as though they left, Les centred to Ip Pak-walt who important run. Today, the whole and Indcliffe especially the former were going to sweep the Chinese tricked Ratelife and beat Davis with idea is to get long hits and runs are who was a rare thorn in the sides of, with their rushes but these early in well-directed shot.

in bunchen. scored in speedy Tso and Fung, the Chinese; promises proved to be just flashes, The fourth goal-coming five mingi

Pennant winner this year? right wingers.

"Detroit and were not in further evidence once (utes before the end-was the finest of:

must be picked in the MACFARLANE INDIFFERENT the Chinese had settled.

the match. Lee kelting the ball American lengue because it has. might almost say that with The forwards were good in advance | from the right fought out further straight pennants and a world chans

Cobb Haki. the exception of the Chinese forwards, but they failed to consolidate, 10 possession with Radcliffe, who the pionship to its credit,"

game was one in which the was last-minute punch and artfulness kled him heartily. Both players fell The only thing that might keep his two defences dominated, especially that they lackal, Another reason to the ground but Lee shot hard as he old team-Detroit-from winning the that of the Services, ennsidering the for failure was' that the inside for-dropped. Davis once again lung pennant, he thought, in possibi in- quality of the attack they were up wards always by too far buck in himself down and seemed to have the Juries,

gairat. Patrick and Brightmore put attacks although they prozed exer-ball but it slipped between his honde, In the National lenguk, Chicago in a tremendous amount of good work, lent in helping the defence. Hol-hit an upright and was deflected in- should repent, Cobb "sald-United while Lee Ting-sang, the right back lingsworth In the centre was left side..

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