Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 18, 1939.
HAIPHONG-HANOI FOOTBALL TEAM PLAYS DRAWN GAME WITH EASTERN
Visitors Very Fast But
Lack Combination:
They Can
Shoot Well
(By "Abe")
Few teams can be at their bost if called upon to play a soccer match a few hours after a rough two-day voyage, and on this account the combined Haiphong-Hanoi side which played a 4-4 draw against the Eastern A.A. on the Club ground yes- terday may be excused for their orratic display.
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But even so, one cannot het but remember, after the match, their poor
combination and their mediocre ball Home Cricket distribution. The visitors showed plenty of speed and, when they made use of it, plenty of shooting power, Their approach work, however, fell far below the standard pet by the Eastern forwards, on also did toele positional play.
Glamorgan
In many respects, Eastern were the botter side, mid therefore it seems rather Inexplicable that they did not falsh up with a comfortable margin to spare. Back, plus a fondness for inter-passing even in front gunt, was responsible for Uble, and la The end it was Eastern who were for- tunate to leave the field with a sore of the spolls. For, with only couple of minutes left for play, the tourists were awarded a penalty, but Thong threw away his Chance 1. score by tamely putting the ball wie of the posts.
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Thwarted
By Run-Out
Set 236 to win in two und a quar- ter hours by Northamptonshire, Glamorgan failed by eight runs to cleve the task in an exciting finish at Chedift. In the last over 10 were still needed, and there Was every prospect of their succeeding, but after Digim had swept the first ball for Two, Evans was run out off the next
BETTER INTERMEDIATES through backing up too far. Ast The greatest difference belgren | there was not suffelent Ume for an- the two teams lay in the work of the other man to go in, the over Was Intermediates. Whereas Lau Chi not completed. than, Hsu King-shing and Lo Wai- In the closing stages the crowd. kuen were good destructively as well in a higit plich of excitement, bar- as constructively, their opposite num-
what they racked Northants for bers placed themselves poorly, dia considered negative bowling. Thirty tributed badly and caught the eye runs were wanted in the last 20 only with their hard tackling The ninates, but a lot of the bowling Eastern forwards
constantes was too wide of the stumps to be belag suppiled with openings, which t they did not make full use of, but
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A splendid innings by E. Davies
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This is the combined Haiphong-Handi foolball team now in the Colony for a series of three matches against local teams. A few hours after their arrival in Hongkong, the visitors turned out against the Easteru A. A. on the Club ground yesterday, the match ending in a draw of 4-4. Fast and possessing great stamina. they were sadly lacking in combination, however. They will undoubtedly do better in their next two matches. which are to be played during the next week-end-Staf Photographer.
SPORTS WITHOUT BROMWICH'S
A WORD
177 Athletes Off to Join in Deaf Games
London, Aug. 22.
Goodbye was said by hand when a “silent" on the other hand there was a wide placed Glamorgun within sight of train left Liverpool Street Station last evening gap between the Haiphong-Hamol at-victory. Searing 16, including a six tack and defence. Whenever the and two fours. forwards received the ball, generally over, he maintained such a brisk with 117 athletes who will compete in the fifth As the result of a punt by one of the pace that he completed 50 out of 60 International Deaf Games at Stockholm. defenders, they were not supported in only 35 minutes.
trated
at ut by the halves, who concen- solely on defence, with the result that their attacks were never sustained.
was
very
This was particularly noticeable in the opening half. The game com- meneed on #praising key, but u 80011 5 the Eastern team had settled down their superiority
But the forwards were not obvious. emphasising this superiority in term of goal until the closing minutes of this half when they scored twice in rapid succession to gain a 3-1 lead.
in Robinson's first
NORTHAMPTONSHME
4F. J. Dixon, e Davies (1.), b Jones
IE. C...... Davis, hw, b Smart
Brooks, e Davies (11.), b Evans Tima, uw, b Davies H
danes, at Davies (11.1, is Jones
O'Brien, c & Smart
Merrie Jours, & Smart
S. . Palilips, not out Partridge. not out Broderick
b. 2, b 4
Total (7 wkla., doc.)
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.—2ND INNS.
F. J. Dixon, b Matthews
Davis, b Malthews Dronka, b Matthews Tim Watkins
O'Brien, c Davica (D.), b Jones -ames. b Matthew.i
Eastern opened the scaring after 15 minutes through Hau Ching-to who darted in and scored with a typical effort. Had the forwards turned all their opportunities at this stage at account. Eastern would have estab
**** | Merritt, run out lished a margin substantial enough to | 5. 1. Phillips, not mul see them through in comfort fne, the too muce rest of the match. But inter-passing in front of goal multi- fied many prelly movements, 2013 when the visitors attacked on one of their rare raids on the Eastern goal, Hoi scored with a beautiful shot frori well outside the penalty aren.
TWO QUICK GOALS
Then a desultory period of play ensued and in the two minutes be- fore the whistle blew for half time, Hou Ching-to again ROVC Eastern the jind" followed dertly afterwards by a thurd, scored by th Pak-wah.
In the second half, Tac reduced the, deficit ant, encouraged by this success, the visitors had more of the
Their Kunie.
Partribe. b MatthewU'N
5. 1-b7
To!n] (8 w. der.) Robinson did not hat.
GLAMORGAN
Dy 2011
Robinson, b Merritt.... Davies (E.), e James, b Robinson Brierley, b Partridge
137. J. Puentuil, e O'Brien, à Robinson 1 Jones, e Timms, b Partridge Smart, e Thoms, b Merritt Davies (D), run out
G. Evans, e Jaines, b Broderick
Davies (I.), e James, U Merritt watiny, not but que Matthewn, bw, Merritt
T3 4, 1-2
Tolat
GLAMORGAN,-2ND INNS.
forwards began tonyson, not out Hortico shoot more often and were again re- Davies (E), e Dixon, b Partridge warded when The snapped up a pass rierley, l'artridge m near the goal and put the ball into
the net.
After a period of even play, dur ing which the ball swung from sklo to side, Ip. Pak-Wali placed Eastern nhead with a shot fron close in, but shortly afterwards Vien ran right
defenders Enstern round the equalise.
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B. 3. Turnbull, James, b Partridge Smart. O'Brien, b. Timma Davies (D.), « Brooks, b Flobinson G. Evans, run aut Davies (11.), © James, h Hobinson
10, 1-b 10, w....
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F.A. Plans: Will They Be Carried Out?
London, Aug. 22.
At a meeting of the F. A. Inter- national Selection Committee in London yesterday it was decided to
Not sound was heard as 200 smiling members of London's deat! colony waved farewell to their re- presentatives.
The women athletes carried Unlon Jacks; one man carried his gas task.
For months they have been pre- paring to enter events against the deat athletes of 12 Continental coun- tries including Frunce, Germany, Belgium and Poland. The U.S.A. will also compete
45 YEARS' WORK
The events include cycling, run-
15 accept the invitation of the French ning, all sorts of jumping, swimming,
PA to play a match between France tennis and football, and England in Paris en May 2. 1940. Grounds for other inter- Stars among the party are Mr. J. nationals were chosen as follows. Murphy, of Ireland, who has won
Mr. H. Vassall, a pole vaulter. many open tennis tournaments, and
England v. Wales, on Aston Villa
150 ground, November 15. England v.
Holland, at Tottenham. November In charge is Mr. William Baird, of 8. England v. Rumania on Shefeld Herne Hill, 62-year-old owner of Wednesday ground, December printing business, who for 45 years 10 England v. Ireland (Amateur) at has given his leisure time to the
ford, on February 10.
Total (wkis.)
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE-First Innings
At this stage of the game Eastern Matthews had bad luck on several pevasions when the ball hit the wood-work with Sammy
EVARE
Walkins Smart
Tang completely. Davies (E Praise must be given to the visiting Jones
Davies D.)
goni-keeper, who
on several ocen-
alons deflected shots leading for the net.
Then in the last few minutes a penalty was awarded to the visitors, but this opportunity was missed und the whistle blew shortly afterwards.
Mr. Goss refereed the match."
Teams: Iastern.La
Chung-wan,
Matthews Smart vana Watkins Davies (E) Janee
Becond innings
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welfare of the deaf.
SURPRISING DEFEAT
Triumph For Young "Unknown" Star
Forest Hills, Sept. 10. Welby van Horn. 17. caused a sensation in the US, tennis singles championship to-day when he de- feated Jack Bromwich, of Australia, 2-0 4-0. 6-2, 0-4. 8-6 in the semi-
als. There were 10,000 spectators
and they will long remember
van
on's victory. The tennis was at its very best.
Bromwich, was machine-like in the
first two sets, blocking his opponent's
Miss Alice Marble
Succeeds Again
FOREST HILLS, Sept. 17 (Reuter).In the final of the U.S. National women's tennis Miss Alice championships, Marble, the Wimbledon cham- pion, defeated Miss Helen Jacobs by 6-0, 8-10, 6-4.
every thrust. In the third set, van Horn became daring and sent down screaming shots which began to bile the lines.
After being led 4-1 in the 'fourth set, van Horn caught fre again with dazzling shots and won five games in a row. He clinched the final set by ja now-or-never net attack,
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POLICE AQUATIC MEETING
TAYLOR SCORES SEVERAL WINS
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 23rd September, 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 ..
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
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The annual Police and Prisons De- partment aquatic meeting was held on Saturday at the Victoria Recrea- tion Club. Among the spectators were No One without a badge will be the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, admitted to the Members' Enclosure. and Lady Northcote, Mr. C. G. Per-| Buch must be worn throughout the due, Commissioner of Police, and Mrs. | duration of each Mecting in gach a Perdue.
Results:
Long Plunge Sgt. Tayler: Wdr. Mit chell: Wdr. Marvin. Distance: 48 feet, 2
inches.
100 Yards free-style (Chinese and In- dians): PSI. Ng Kit-man: P... Chan Kam-tin: PSI. Bi Wai-ming, Time: ca
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100 Yards free-style (Europeans):-Sgt. Taylor: Sgt. Wall; Sgt. Gunning. Time: 31 secs.
Children's Race Under 14 Years:-Girls: Peggy Dedear; Jull Stokes: Sheilah Carey Boys:- Langley: V. Russell M. Fuller,
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manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen
open and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) whi close at 12 o'clock Noon.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020).
"PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission
to
the
the British Dent Amateur Sports the former match were 6-0, 6-1; the The A. dechied to play a match Association, under the auspices of latter, 7-5, 6-0. at Chelsea on October 16 (3 p.m.) which the international meetings are between a team selected from the hell.
50 Yards Handicap-Chinese Clerks:- In the other seml-Anal, Bobby | Sung Kal-yul: Cheung Sul-leung. Riggs, Wimbledon champion, de-
73 Yards Medley Race-Europeans:- fented Joe Hunt, 6-1, 6-2, 4-6, 0-1.
The Bunt of the women's champion-gi, Taylor; Bgt. Mackenzie, Time: 59-3,0 Public Enclosure is $1.00 including The F.A. Amateur match with the At 17, after losing his hearing
~50 Yards Uniform Race:-P. C. C. 174;} Tax, for all Persons, including R.A.F. is to he played at Ipswich on through an attack of scarlet fever, ship will be fought between Alico
Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. he began organising the deaf. He Marble and Helen Jacobs, who beat Bt Wai-ing: W202.
50 Yards Handicap-Europeans:-Wdr. November 1.
England's team to meet Ireland at founded London clubs later federat- Virginia Wolfender and Kay Star freack; Wur, Marvia; Wdr. Biurienthai. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are
scores of Ten years ago he startesi mers, respectively. The
100 Yards free-style (Open to Members admitied Half Price, Belfast on October 28 will be chosening thema.
of V... Marques; D. Hutchinson. in London on Monday, October 16.
Time: 70-2/5 vece.
High Diving: Set, Wall; Wdr. Ireock. Miss Staminers was absolutely 50 Yards breast-stroke (Aslatie Land helpless In the final sel and won only | Police) -Chan Kam-fut: Bal Wai-ing: at four points. Miss Jacobs covered Pung Shu-loong. players who toured the Continent The last Games took place and a team from those who went to Wembley in 1935, when representa- the court like a youngster and her brilliant.-United South Africa,
Lives of 15 countries attended. Britain Etrokes
A dinner will be given to the won. tourists in the evening, when a cap will be presented to each player. À
2 gift of £10 will also be made to ench of the professional players and the team attendant who toured South 222 Africa, while a present in kind will be made to the three amateurs,
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GLAMORGAN-First Innings
Hin-hou
Chang Ying-kued; Lou Chi-chan, Im King-shing. Lo Wal-Robinson Huen; Chung Yung-sang, Wong Man- Merritt kwat, Chaung Kam-hol, Ip Pak-wah Broderick and Hau Ching-tó.
Timms
. Haiphong Hang 3. Thanh Binh, Fartridge Con; Thai, Thom, Huan; Vien, Tae, Robinson Thong. Hoi and to.
FINE FEATS BY
TAISTO MAEKI
Timm
Second Innin
Umpires: Smith, Elliott.
Dutch Girl Sets New Record
On a proposal by Mr. T. H. Kirkup the Counell decided that a sub-com- mittee be appointed to investigate and report as to whether any altera- tion should be made in the present regulations governing Sunday foot- ball.
Mr. C. J. Lewin has been
the presented with
FA's long- service medal in recognition of 50 years' service with Somerset F.A.
Amateur Golf
Marvin Ward Wins U.S. Tournament
Glenview Ville, September 10. The United States National Amateur Golf Championship finali was held here to-day and resulted in n win for Marvin Bud Ward over
| Ray Billows by seven and five.
Despite the high wind which pre-
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 17 Reuter). valled and his tough luck, several
Press,
were
**I** (Boutor)--The Dutch girl swimmer, Miss of his shots tending in traps and In
Here are these ikmbors of the Antiralan Davis Cup team, which re- Taisto Mankl, of Finland, set up two Irene Vanfeggelen, created a world the rough and once behind a pump
backstroke record for the 100 yards house, Ward played remarkable golf costly won the trophy Trom the Americans. Lett to right are Jack Craw- to-day with a time of 1 min. 7 secs. and his magnificent putting produced ford, Julin Eromwich Bud Harry O. Hapana (Captain).
singles The record for the distance was par figures for most of the holes.--| Baturday was Murortinety beaten dis lite metal-dzkid of the 1. vacarit.
championship at Foren Hift by Welby Vho. Höra:
HELSINKI, Sept.
world running recorda 10-day.
He covered 10,000 metres in 20 ming 52.0 seck." and, the six-ralles in 28 mln. 55.8 secs.
United Press.
60 Yards Obstacle Raco:-Sgt. Taylor; Sgt. Mackenzet: Sgt. Gunning)
100 Yards breast-stroke championship (Europeans):-Sgt. Taylor; Wdr. Frankis | Wdr. Blumenthal,
Pillow Fight:-Wdr. 1rcock Wydr. Drewery.
50 Yards Handicap-twomen) :-Mles A.| Dedear; Mr. Grindley,
Team Raco: Police: Police Reserve. Time: 1 min. 54-3/5 secs,
60 Yards back-stroke-Europeans:-Sgt. Taylor: Sgt. Wall.
Water Polo:-Police bent Prisons 8.0. Aggregato Cup--Europeans:-- Sgt. Tay- for (12 points);" L/Sgt." Wall (0 potnia),
CROSS HARBOUR RACE
Ho Pun-kan Wins Annual South China Event
Twenty-four competitors, including three women, took part in the on- nual cross harbour race of the South China Athletic Association yesterday, and everyone of them completed the 'course of a mile and a quarter.
In the men's section, Ho Pun-kan camo in first in 22 mins, 38% Becs. Actually, Miss Li Po-luen, who finished in 25 mins. 40% seca, Was the first to reach the winning post but the entered the water before the men.
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The following were the results: Men-Ho Pun-kan; Tsong Cheong- ming, Li Ping-ful.
Women-Miss LI Po-luen, Miss Au Mel-chuen; Miss Li Chouk-wab, On Saturday, the men's mile and women's half mile mmpan races were held and resulted as follows:
Men-Lau Wo: Chiu Sze-yat;|- Wang Chi-hung, Time: 24 mins, 45
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Wonen --Mis's Loo Chung-rued Miss Li Cheuk-wah. Time: 25, mins. 3 secs.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th September, 1930.
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