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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

APRIL 8,

∙1937.

ALBERT HOWE SCORES THREE GOALS

FOR TIENTSIN IN INTERPORT

EX-H.K. FOOTBALLER

AT HIS BEST

SHANGHAI BOWS BEFORE A BRILLIANT TEAM

game,

Completely outclassed in overy department of the Shanghai's XI crumbled before the fierce attack of the Northern Interporters, allowing Tientsin to romp home easy winners by eight goals to three, in the Interport soccer match at the Cani- drome on Good Friday: The large crowd that turned out to watch the encounter expected a close tussle, and were disappointed with the very poor display put up by Shanghai On the other hand, everyone was greatly impressed with the smooth team-work, the bustling forward line and sturdy, hard tackling defence of the visitors, writes the N. C. D. Netės..

Living up to their reputation as Dule of the Lancasture Fusillers gave the mast serlous combined threat to a great exhibition. The former must

net

secon

four to nothing.

io

op-

And

Shanghai, Johnny Johansson, Tien-have been warned of the prowess of tsin's caplain and Inside-left, and Shanghal's lett wing, Jim Ward, Howe their centre-forward, in bril- for he shadowed him the full ninety Bant style notched up four and three minutes,

and gave him low points respectively, to spell doom to portunities. His hard tackling also Shanghal's hopes.

Both

former seemed to discomfit the winger to Shanghai Interporters were merciless some extent. Polkinghorn gave good In their deadly accuracy when within support, but was celipsed by the shooting distance, llawe finding the outstanding performances by the twice in the first ten minutes, his Pe-Ning pivot F. C. Tsan and D. gerond goat 4 really magnificent Berry of the Lanenshire Fusiliers.

Both had been seen in action in effort from just within the penalty area. Then Johansson came Into the Shanghat before, and olice again limelight with two splendid goals

proved their worth. The Chinese commanding lead, centre-half, moving smoothly Hive Tientsin

en-with grace, managed to cover a wide Foy

the local right wing.

territory, and always was an hand couraged Shanghai somewhat. when to thwart the opposing forwards, he scored what proved to be the Berry played a bustling game, and best goal of the match, from a did his crasses to the right wing reached cult angle. But Johansson

tallied their mark with unazing accuracy. again just before the half-time

Shanghai expected the leatsin whistle to find Shanghai trailing live front line to be good, but never im- goals to one

agined they could play the almost at the interval. The

faultless football they displayed on the match was when the score rend Friday. The Chinese wingers, Y. C.. 6-3 in Tientsin's favour, twenty-seven Sun and L. Chiang wore well fed, minutes from the re-start.

and seldom disappointed their inside Practically every time received the ball they managed to evade Shanghai's defence and then dangerously dropped in centres clost to the goalmouth, that the Joenl defence had, continually to keep on their toes.

most tense and thrilling period of

the

3

they

FO

The Shanghai team suddenly came to life after Suen and Belinky each talled once, and for the next six minutes played ke an inspired side running rings round their opponent Had the local combination found the net then, it might have been turning point of the game. But Tlenish clearance reached Howe, and the latter easily evading both Yales and Lee, sprinted awards Bocevich in goal, and with cool unprotected deliberation drove past the goalie,

• chance, Shang "no-earthly chance,

like a pricked balloon, Aid when wing Tientsin

to score e them. and victory goals and total of eight

GOOD SURFACE CONDITIONS The turf was slightly on the soft side at the Canidrome, but did not a winger. Johansson surprised seem to disturb the teams very much.

hai

allowing

to

JONES'S FINE GAME it would be dificult to find a more combination than Tien- dangerous

three. Jones and tsin's inside Johansson managed to find time to be

In the

niturks, and lend valanbie en things were going against Jones played One construc- tive game, and, at times when Sun would drop back too far, take the

ball up himself and show his ability

his many friends here, for his foot-

11 appeared to suit the Northern Xi ball seems to improve with age. lle

for

their

combination and accurate gave a grand performance, and can

well be

proud of the four goals he

ussing was a frent to watch. They sensin must have done wonders

played a fine open gaine,

feeding

their wing men continually. Shang-

hai, on the

concentrated on contrary,

Miss Dorothy Round with her fiance, Dr. Douglas Leigh Little,

SUPERLATIVE BADMINTON

(Continued from Page 12)

for Howe, for the centre-forward some of his best form, and J. J.. the inside men, and us Lt. Whiteingen playing for the Football Club Remedios,, who was inclined to be and Suen were completely off form, in Shanghai early this season, was erratic, boat L. A. Carvalho, playing not at his best, and it was thought below standard and A. M. Silva, gly the former, and Belinky that he had about passed the peaking a very able performance; 15-5, especially the had three men on him throughout of his football days. On Friday he 11-16-16-13.

the match, these tactics proved-

oved-fatal proved just why, he has the gure

Both Jim Ward and Foyn are

and

to understand. When Jim Wurd did it, he was continually a dan to win the second game. They were

fa spite of the fact that game. His third goal coming at anally losing to 13.

but

recovered

NO TENNIS WITH MY FIANCE

NEXT WEEK'S FOOTBALL

Speeding-Up Programme

The Anals of betli the' Senior and Junior Shields will be decided next week-end. The Royal Welch Fusi- liers will meet South China “A” on

the Hongkong F.C. ground on Satur- day, April 10, while the Royal En- gineers will play the Royal Ulster Rifles In the Junior section at 500- kunpoo on Sunday, April 11.

ar-

The programme et matches ranged for next week is as follows: WEDNESDAY

First Division

-Royal Navy Y. South China "B" (Causeway Bay), 5 p.m.; Referee, Finch; Linesmen, Darby and Bailey, Kowloon v. Recreio (Kowloon), 5.15 p.m.; Referee, Payna; Linesmen, Ridley and D. Smith,”

Second Division

Royal Engineers v. Kowloon (Mill- tary, Happy Valley), 5.15 p.m.; Re- faree, Clark..

R.A. (S.) v. South China (Chal- ham Road), 5.15 p.m.; Referee, Mat- thewson.

R.W. Fusillers V.

Police "C"

(Prince Edward Road), 4 p.m.; Re- Ferce, Heddleton.

Seaforth Highlanders v. Kowloon "C" (Sookunpoo), 5.15 p.m.; Referee, Westbury.

Royal Navy v. R.A. (L) (Cause- way Bay), 3.45 pan.; Referee, Day.

Third Division

Police "C" V. R.A.O.C. (King's Park), 3.15 p.m.; Referee, Hanna.

St. Joseph's v, RAV. Fusillers (St. Joseph's, Happy Valley), 5.15 p.m.; Referee. F. W. Smilit.

Royal Engineers v. RAF.. (Mill- tary, Happy Valley), 3.35 p.m.; Re- feree, Salter

Seaforth Highlanders v. Kumaon R. (Sookunpoo), 3.13 p.m.; Referee,

P. K. Jones.

SATURDAY

Semtor" "ShieldT

R.W. Fuslera v. South China "A" (Club), 4,15 p.m. Referee, Payne; Linesmen, Reynolds and Casson.

First Division

Kowloon V.

Eastern (Kowloon), 4.45 p.m.; Referee, Sidcbottom; Lines- men, Dove and Andrews.

Second Division

Kowloon v. Eastern (Kowloon), |3.15 p.m.; Referee, Barion.

Third Division

-DOROTHY ROUND Road), 3.14 p.m.; Referee, Halley,

(By Blanley N. Doust)

RAS.C. v. Liga P. (Chatham

Kwong Wah v. Police "C" (Prince Edward-Rood)-4.45-p.m.-Referee, Savage.

MISS Dorothy Round, Britain's Road), 4.45 p.m.; Referee, Gomes.

distinction of being a triple Inter- The winners were vastly superior gonigetters, (their exhibition at Hong porter, having represented Hong- in the first game which was dull, but

R.A.O.C. v. Police "E" (Chatham kong proved that without a doubt, kong. Tientsin and Shanghal in all four wormed to their task after No. 1 woman lawn tennis player. St. Joseph's v RAM.C. (St.

matches.. Always an op- wards and the Recreio pair did well why they were practically is difcult Ignored by the half line

who is aged 27, has become engaged Joseph's, Happy Valley), 3.15 p.m.; in the match against Shanghai, heavily in arrears in the gur

to Dr. Douglas Leigh Little, Referee, Aldridge. deciding receive u

and scored the first two goals of the game,

In Ive u pass he was always

Dudley, practitioner medical splendidly, Worcestershire, Miss Round's home Herous

town. The marriage will take place at Dadley next Beptember at the Royal Engineers v. Royal Ulster Methodist church where Miss Round Rifles (Sookunpoo), 4.15 p.m.; Re- Sunday school teacher for feree, K. K. Ip: Linesmen, Fenton some years.

and MecCormac. She has no intention of giving up

Tientsin's right back, shadowed him throughout. Foyn displayed shooting ability, scoring Shanghai's first goal with u aplendid effort, bul

W. was transferred

+

period when Shanghal were staging

the wind out of

knocked

bis their final rally, com's sails.

the his partner N. were

CABC form.

de-had

deep W: formation, with Pond Tleninin's seventh goal, proved that as were delighted to see his inclu-possible to be in my best form for:

Eastern

SUNDAY

Junior Shield

First Division

(Causeway Bay), 4.46 p.m.; Referee, v. Royal Ulster Rifles Martin; Linesmen, Perks and Savage.

Eastern

Second Division

v. Royal Ulster Rifles

Everything seemed wrong with the exhibition. His posses up the centre was was not given a chance, the inter-local eleven. It is true that Boce of the field instead of swinging the aceball out to the wings more often was medinte line preferring to ignore him. vitch was not given much chance

Tientsin made a sight alteration in with most of the goals scored against a tragic error. Naylor and Cochran lawn tennis for the present.

were definitely below their normal "Besides training and playing lawn their original line-up, as H. Y. Chang him,

im, but he had an obvious

tennis, I shall enjoy some golf, man of the Pei-Ning team, who was due of stage fright all his mov

movements to play at right back had sustained

sustained being extremely nervous, Yates Although well marked Dellnky age my home, and attend meetings of sprained ankle during practice, and showed up well on occasions, but he continued to be dangerous, but he the National Council for Physical Fil- poor support from bath Lt.ness, to which I have been appointed half line to that position. J. B. Polfinitely unable to cope with the speed Whiteing and Suen. Lt. Whiteing by the Government," Miss Round kinghorn, first reserve, was brought of the opposing forwards. Lee has has been the brains and backbone of told all, of course, do everything (Causeway Buy), 3.15 p.m.; Referee,

Tientsin adopted

** in to fill the

Local played very litle this season, and his the Loyals XI in Shanghai, and case of cramp when Howe scored horn playing

third back to Davis

sion in

in the Interport side.

Un Wimbledon, as it is the dearest wish Dale, and it

has been busy in fortunately At Ulmes only proved very effective, he was far from it.

and Chiang were

of sport recently, and ship the Wightman Cup match ather branches of up in the first line. Sun, the It is hard to understand why the his football has suffered enormously.

As Mc. C. D. Carter, the Hon. visitors' right wing preferred to play local Intermediate line failed to dis-He could not do a thing right in the against the United States is to be with the intermediate line most of play anything like their usual form. Interport match, and some of his played this year in New York at the Secretary of the Association, has the time, in spite of urgings by the Jack Ward in the centre, who proved miskicks when well placed near goal end of August, I am doubtful if I gone to the trouble of obtaining per-. captain to play up the fleid.

the hero of Shanghai's victory in were really tragle. Jim Ward on shall be able to take part." ROXBURGH STEADY

Hongkong, was completely out of the the left wing was easily the pick of Dr. Little first met Miss Round grounds from the Hon. Secretary of Roxburgh in goal was as steady picture. He steadied somewhat to-the front line, while on the opposite at the home of a mutual friend the Hongkong Area Sports Board, ns a rock, and gave his team pre-wards the middle of the second half, wing Foyn showed up favourably about 18 months ago. Dr. Little is is specially requested

to play of their Lound confidence, W. Davis and G. but on the whole gave an indifferent when given an opportunity.

well-known hockey player, hay-make every effort Ing got his colours at Glasgow matches.

well

JACK WARD DISAPPOINTS

PREPARATION for HEALTH.

WHEN EXERCISING

It is imperative to keep the skin nctively clear and free from infec- tion. Bracing. and invigorating, 'Wright's Coal Tar Soup in the bath destroys that sensation of fatigue after violent exercise and restores the body to its original freshness.

The only Coal Tar soap recomi

ed by the medical profession)

WRIGHT'S

COAL TAR SOAP

he

Wright's Coal Tar Soap

in of my life to regain the champion-

'As

University and represented Staf-

fordshire for several seasons.

He is not a lawn tennis player,

Scarics,

Third, Division Polite "C" v. RA.O.C. (Kowloon),, 3.15 p.m.; Referee, Dove.

mission for the use of military

it

that teams

which Miss Round says is a good ENGLAND'S 52ND

thing, as we shall not have any cause

to quarrel on the courts

NEW CAPITAL ISSUES

BADMINTON VICTORY

England beat Wales by nine rub- London, Apr. 2.

bers to none at Kingsdown Baths, New, capital Issues in March Bristol, last month, and so gained her amounted to £11,257,125, compared fifty-second victory in International- with £10,671,850 in the previous Badminton matches.. Results: month and £0,001,500 in March, R. C. F. Nichols (England) beat

Tuckett, 1930. The total for the past three G. Lerlands hand

15-8, 15-11; R. M. months amounts to £40,543,248 White

C. Williams, British Wireicss.

150, 15-10. Nichols and D. C. Hume (England) beat Dr. C. G. Gooding and W. A. M. ls. '15-6, 16-18, 167; H. Motland and K. L. Wilson (England) brat Tuckett and Williams,

15-14, 15-5; 17-18, and A. {While

Titherley

(England) beat L. S. Jones and G..P. S. Evans, H. S. and Mrs. Uber (England)

GOING BALD?

TRY

Danderine

Davis,

11:150. Hunt Davis and MES

L. W. Myers, 15-10, 15-1; ley and Mr. beat Gooding: and

Miss

Horsley

M.

15-9, 184; Wilson and Miss D. Doveton (England) beat; Jones and Miss N. C. Clare, 15-10, 15-0, Mrs. Uber and Miss Doveton (England) beat Mrs. Myers and Miss, Clare, |16--10, 15–111

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