Ninth Far Eastern Games 1930 (Tokyo)


Results | Additional Match Details | Squads

Results

NB: all matches at Outer Gardens of the Meiji Jingu Stadium, Tokyo

25- 5-1930 Japan             7-2 Philippines  
             [Wakabayashi 10, 12, 22, 51, own goal 16, Teshima 32,
              Ichihashi 86; Emilio Pacheco (2); ref: Toraj Takeuchi (Japan)]

27- 5-1930 China             5-0 Philippines 
             [Tai Lin Ching 14, 27, 30, Suen Kam Shun, Ip Pak Hwa; 
              ref: Toraj Takeuchi (Japan)]

30- 5-1930 Japan             3-3 China    
             [Teshima 23, Takayama 57, Shinojima 73; Suen Kam Shun 40,
              Chan Kwong-yiu 60, Tai Lin Ching 80; ref: Toraj Takeuchi (Japan);
              Japan refused to play extra time]

 1.China                 2  1  1  0  8- 3  3
   Japan                 2  1  1  0 10- 5  3
 3.Philippines           2  0  0  2  2-12  0

NB: first place shared although Japan had refused to play extra time as
    stipulated by the regulations and the customary contemporary tie-breaker,
    goal average, favoured China (2.67 as opposed to 2.00 for Japan).

Additional Match Details

25- 5-1930 Japan             7-2 Philippines  
             [Wakabayashi 10, 12, 22, 51, own goal 16, Teshima 32,
              Ichihashi 86; Emilio Pacheco (2); ref: Toraj Takeuchi (Japan)]
  [Japan: Saizo Saito; Teizo Takeuchi, Goto Utsubo; Yasushi Honda (Yoneo Ide 79),
     Shigemaru Takekoshi (c), Masao Nozawa; Yasuo Haruyama,Takeo Wakabayashi 
     (Tokizo Ichihashi 59), Shiro Teshima, Hideo Shinojima, Tadeo Takayama;
   Philippines: Santos Bacsal; Adelberto Perez, Luis Ayesa; Emilio Heredia,
     Pedro Medina, Luis Moro; Sebastian Ugarte, Emilo Ugarte, Emilio Pacheco, 
     Celestino Martinez, Roque Monfort]
A record 30,000 saw the hosts score a record victory over a disappointing Philippines, Wakabayashi was the star with four goals.
27- 5-1930 China             5-0 Philippines 
             [Tai Lin Ching 14, 27, 30, Suen Kam Shun, Ip Pak Hwa; 
              ref: Toraj Takeuchi (Japan)]
  [China: Chow Yin Yin; Lee Tin Sang, Lee Nien; Leung Wing Chiu, Wong Shui Wah, 
     Chan Chen ho; Tso Kwai shing, Chan Ka Kum (Chan Kwong-yiu HT), 
     Tai Lin Ching, Suen Kam Shun (c), Ip Pak Hwa (Feng Yung Yu);
   Philippines: n/a]
An even larger 36,000 crowd including Prince Chichibu and his wife came to watch the Tournament favourite China play its old rival Philippines. Lee Wai tong was missing with a bad foot injury. Philippines nearly scored in their first attack from the kick-off, hitting the post. After 14 minutes, however, it was China who scored; Ip Pak Hwa's shot was blocked and Tai Lin Ching netted the rebound. The same player headed a second from a corner, and completed his hattrick with a wonderful volley on the half-hour. Ip Pak Hwa thought he scored a fourth only to be given offside. He did manage to score China's fifth goal in the second half before being replaced by Feng Yung Yu.
30- 5-1930 Japan             3-3 China    
             [Teshima 23, Takayama 57, Shinojima 73; Suen Kam Shun 40,
              Chan Kwong-yiu 60, Tai Lin Ching 80; ref: Toraj Takeuchi (Japan);
              Japan refused to play extra time]
  [Japan: Saizo Saito; Teizo Takeuchi, Goto Utsubo; Yasushi Honda,
     Shigemaru Takekoshi (c), Masao Nozawa; Yasuo Haruyama, Takeo Wakabayashi 
     (Tokizo Ichihashi 77), Shiro Teshima, Hideo Shinojima, Tadeo Takayama;
   China: Chow Yin Yin; Lee Tin Sang, Lee Nien (Feng Yung Yu); Leung Wing Chiu, 
     Wong Shui Wah, Chan Chen ho; Tso Kwai shing, Chan Ka Kum (Ip Pak Hwa 30),
     Tai Lin Ching, Suen Kam Shun (c), Chan Kwong-yiu]
Lee Wai tong's injury was still painful so he had to miss this decisive match, which turned out to be one of the most exciting games in the history of the Far East Games.
Japan started brightly and attacked fiercely, however the Chinese felt that the referee Toraj Takeuchi was biased and claimed that every time they counter-attacked he gave them offside! Chan Kwong-yiu was also frequently fouled. After 23 minutes Teshima gave the home side the lead, and any Chinese attempts to equalize were halted, usually by the whistle happy Takeuchi. On the half-hour Ip Pak Hwa replaced Chan Ka Kum adding speed to the attack, the pressure paid off Suen Kam Shun intercepted a misplaced pass and crashed in the leveler just before half-time.
The second-half saw both teams attacking with intensity from end to end. After 57 minutes Takayama restored Japan's lead. China needed just three minutes to come back, Chan Kwong-yiu heading in a cross from his opposite winger Tso Kwai shing. They missed two glorious chances to add to their tally though the best chance fell to Teshima from the penalty spot after Wong Shui Wah handled but he missed to give the home team the lead. At the 73rd minute Honda's long clearance reached Takayama, whose centre was met by Shinojima, the linesman raised his flag for offside and the Chinese stopped, Shinojima netted and the referee pointed to the centre ignoring the flagging assistant.
Lesson play to the whistle (especially when the referee is from the opposition). The Chinese were not discouraged by the injustice and attacked with renewed vigour. A pass to the left-wing by Tai Lin Ching looked to be going out of play, but Ip Pak Hwa raced to reach it and managed to swing in a cross which Tai Lin Ching volleyed in another equalizer. Both teams strived for a winning goal without success.
The competition rules stated that extra time was necessary but the Japanese refused to carry on and the tournament had ended and the title should be shared. Chinese protests were overruled and for the first time in the Far East Games the championship was declared a tie.

Squads

China [Wade Giles / Pin Yin / Mandarin]
GK Chow Yin Yin      / Zhou Xian Yan    / Chou Hsien Ming    (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Lee Tin Sang      / Li Tiensheng     / Li Tienshing       (Nan Hua)
   Lee Nien          / Li Ning          / Li Ning            (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Leung Wing Chiu   / Liang Xianzan    / Liang Tsien Tsan   (Nan Hua)
   Wong Shui Wa      / Huang Ruihua     / Huang Jui Hua      (Chung Hua / Zhonghua)
   Chan Chen ho [*]  / Chen Zhen He                          (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Tso Kwai shing    / Gao Gui cheng    / Ts'ao Kuei Ch'eng  (Chung Hua / Zhonghua)
   Chan Ka Kum       / Chen Jia qiu     / Chen Chia Chiu     (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Chan Kwong-yiu    / Chen Guangyao    / Ch'en Kuang Yao    (Chung Hua / Zhonghua)
   Tai Lin Ching     / Dai Lin jing     / Tsai Lin Ching     (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Suen Kam Shun     / Sun Jinshun      / Sun Chin Shun      (Chung Hua / Zhonghua)
   Ip Pak Hwa        / Ye Beihua        / Yeh Peh Hua        (Nan Hua)
   Feng Yung Yu      / Feng Yun You     / Fung Wang Yau      (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Sun Si Jing       / Suen Sze King    / Sun En Ching       (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)
   Lee Wai Tong      / Li Huitang       / Li Hui T'ang       (Lo Hua / Lehua Shanghai)

[*] aka Thomas 'Darkie' Chan

Note that the following four players:
   Pau Ka ping       / Bao Jiaping      / Pao Chia p'ing
   Lam Yuk Yin       / Lin Yuying       / Lin Yu Ying
   Lai Yuk-Tat       / Li Yuda          / Li Yuta 
   Lee Wai Kwan      / Li Hui guan      / Li Hui kuan 
were originally selected but were unable to travel, so
   Lee Wai Tong      / Li Huitang       / Li Hui T'ang (although injured) and
   Sun Si Jing       / Suen Sze King    / Sun En Ching 
were drafted into the squad.

Japan
GK Saizo Saito          (Kwansei Gakuin University)
   Teizo Takeuchi       (Tokyo Imperial University)
   Goto Utsubo          (Kwansei Gakuin University)
   Yasushi Honda        (Waseda University)
   Yoneo Ide            (Waseda University)
   Shigemaru Takekoshi 
   Masao Nozawa         (Tokyo Imperial University) 
   Yasuo Haruyama       (Tokyo Imperial University)
   Takeo Wakabayashi    (Tokyo Imperial University)
   Tokizo Ichihashi     (Keio University)
   Shiro Teshima        (Tokyo Imperial University)
   Hideo Shinojima      (Tokyo Imperial University)
   Tadeo Takayama       (Tokyo Imperial University)
   Honi Abe             (Waseda University)
   Shozaburo Sugimura   (Waseda University)

Philippines
GK Santos Bacsal        (Real Union Deportiva)
   Adelberto Perez      (Real Union Deportiva)
   Luis Ayesa           (San Beda AC)
   Emilio Heredia       (Universidad Santo Tomas)
   Luis Medina          (San Beda AC)
   Pedro Moro           (Colegio De la Salle)
   Sebastian Ugarte     (Universidad Santo Tomas)
   Emilo Ugarte         (Colegio De la Salle)
   Emilio Pacheco       (Turba Salvaje)
   Celestino Martinez   (Turba Salvaje)
   Roque Monfort        (Universidad Santo Tomas)
   Jose Garcia          (Universidad Santo Tomas)
   Angel Villareal      (Turba Salvaje)
   Joaquin Mendez       (Colegio De la Salle)

Overview

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About this document

Sources included: [Kni 91], [FIF 52], [Oli 92], Tribuna, American Cablenews and Vanguardia (Philippines newspapers); South China Morning Post, North China Herald (Chinese newspapers); The Philippine Football Golden Jubilee Yearbook

Thanks to Neil Morrison

Prepared and maintained by Ken Knight for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Ken Knight
Last updated: 27 Oct 2023

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