"SUNDAY HERALD" CUP
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 17, 1989
Portuguese Lacked Practice Machine-Like Combination Of China's Team
TENNIS LEAGUE
"D" Division Congestion
FORTY-THREE TEAMS WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE TEN- NIS LEAGUE DURING THE COMING SEASON.
induce. certain of the more powerfu
WINNING FORWARDS DID AS THEY LIKED IN SECOND HALF
(By. “UBIQUE”)
HAVING matters more or
-
less their own way
RECORD TAKINGS
Gross takings at yesterday's " "Sunday Herald" Charity Cup Final were over $2,800 thus leave. ing for distribution to local char-2 ities nearly $7,000 collected dur- ing the series.
This constitutes # record amount collected in any year, the average being about $4,000 an-
It is believed that efforts are being shortly after the start of the game, China had made by the League management to no difficulty în inflicting a crushing defeat on Por- teams in the "D" Division to acceptugal in the Final of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup nually. promotion to the "C" and by so doing: Competition at Sookunpoo yesterday before a large there are no fewer than 13 teams en-crowd and won by 9 goals to 2.
relieve congestion. At the moment
tered for the "D", against only seven
in the higher Division.
The Portuguese were sadly out With their forwards continually Entries for the Mixed Doubles Divi- of practice and their defence was, on the attack, the Chinese defence sion are satisfactory, seven teams hav-continually drawn ing entered.
out of posi- did not have much to do and were
SCHOOL SPORTS
Large
tion, while the machine like com- easily able to deal with the Portu- Victor
"A" Division Club de Recreio, Chinese Recreation bination of the Chinese forwards Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Hong gave the Portugal defence such Kong University Tennis Union, Indian Recreation Club, Kowloon. Cricket Club gruelling time that they were and South China Athletic Association, played to a standstill.
"B" Division
N. Beltrao, the pivot, was the only Club de Recreio, Craigengower Cric-player in the defence to shine. He ket Club, Civil Service Cricket Club, played much better than he has done Chinese Recreation Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Kowloon Cricket Club this season but found his task of (2), Kowloon Indians Tennis Club and watching Fung King-cheong and Lee South China Athletic Association.
Wai-tong a formidable one.
"C" Division
Club de Recreio, Craigengower Cric-
He received little support from ket Club, Chinese Recreation Club, In-his wing halves. Elms the left half dian Recreation Club, Kowloon Tong did not mark Tan Kwong-sum with Garden City Association, Radio and the result that this winger created Postal Club and South China Athletic havoc in his raids and when Elms did pay attention to him, outstripped and outwitted him with his com- bination with Fung King-cheong.
Association.
"D" Division
Club de Recreio, Central British As- sociation, Civil Service Cricket Club, Chinese Recreation Club, Indian Re- creation Clab (2), Kowloon- Cricket Club, Kowloon Tong Garden City As- sociation, Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, Radio and Postal Club, South China Athletic Association, Kowloon Docks Recreation Club and Young Men's Christain Association.
Work Hard
A. V. Gosano worked hard in the forward line. He did not receive any decent passes and had, for the most part, to rely on himself, while the only other forward who was at all Club de Recreio, Chinese Recreation | prominent, was Alves Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Kow-wing, who sent over
on the left several good loon Cricket Club (2), Ladies Recrea- tion Club and United Services Recren- centres, which should have been tion Club.
turned into account.
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guese attack whilst assisting their own forwards considerably.
Lee and Hau Yung-sang the backs were steady while Kwok Ying-keo at right half, did well against Alves and Santos.
Tam positioned himself well and brought off several good saves in the early stages of the game.
The Chinese attacked from the start and Lee and Fung hit tho cross-bars or upright. During the melee that followed, Hau Ching-to scored. The Chinese applied further pressure and were
rewarded with further goals through Tang Kwong sum, Lee Wai-tong, twice, and Fung King-cheong. A free kick taken by Alves beat Tar Kwan-kon to allow
the Portuguese to score their only
goal.
Tired Team
The Portuguese were a tired team in the second half. The Chinese did as they wished and registered fur- ther goals through Lai Shui-wing, Hau, Ching-to and Fung King cheong.
In the final stages of the match, the Portuguese rallied and made con- tinued efforts to penetrate the Chin- ese defence being successful in their endeavours when Elms centred for |A. V. Gosano, to head past Tam.
At the conclusion of the game the Cup was presented to Lee Wai-tong, by Mrs. W. J. Keates, wife of the editor of the "Sunday Herald,"
Ludorum
Clifton Large, of Green Hause, was the most successful individual competitor in the annual sports held in the grounds of the School on meeting of the Diocesan Boys' School
Friday.
The Inter-House
championship was won by Blue who secured 57 points.
The following were the complete re- sults:
100 yards. (Senior).1, Chen Chong- chow (Brown); 2, C. T. Large (Green); 3, J. Fenton (Brown),
yards. (Middle).-1, Ip Lai (Blue); 2, Chan King-cheung (Blue); 3, C. Whittfield, (Green),
100
‚'
(Blue); 2, Ho Kwok-chol (Yellow), 3,
100 yards. (Junior)-1, Billy Lim
Fung Kin-chop (Yellow),
High Jump. (Senior)-1, Wolfgang Yui (Yellow); 2, D. Crary and Chen Chong-chow (Brown).
High Jump. (Middle)-1, Ip. Lal (Blue); 2, Lin Chin-hai (Groen); 3, Chan Sing-cheong (Green).
440 yards. (Senior).-1, C. T. Large (Green); 2, G. A. Kew (Blue); 3, D. A. Hutchinson (Yellow).
hai (Green); 2, Chan King-cheung 440 yards. (Middle)-1, Lin Chin- (Blue); 3, Ip Lai (Blue).
Long Jump (Senior).-1, J. Fenton (Brown); 2, Wolfgang Yui (Yellow); 3, J. Macauley (Blue).
Long Jump. (Middle)-1, Chan King- cheung (Blue); 2, Lin Chin-bang (Green); 3, Wong Kam-cheung (Yel low).
(Brown); 2, W. Nicoll (Yellow); 8, J. Half Mile. (Senior)-1; W. Hsiung Read (Green),'
Shot Put.-1, D. Crary (Brown); 2, Ting Eng-siong (Yellow); 8, Loh Seng- kool (Brown).
1 Mile. (Middle).—1, C. Whitfield (Green): 2, Tan Kwok-leung (Green); V3, V. Knige (Brown).
China;-Tam Kwon-kon; Lee Tin- sang; Hau Yung-sang; Kwok Ying-kec; Leung Wing-chlu, Lee Kwok-wai; Tang Kwong-sum, Fung King-cheong, Lec Wai-tong, Lai Shui-wing, Hsu Ching: to.
Portugal:-Souza; Remedios, Souza; Pereira, Beltrao, Elms; Marques, Cas- tilho, Gosano, Santos, Alves,
Lawn Bowls
Incentive
1 Mile. (Senior)-1, Chiok Ying-yin (Blue); 2, Chan Kee-shui (Brown); 3, Wolfgang Yui (Yellow).
Tug of War. (Senior).-Won by Brown House.
Throwing the Cricket Ball.-1, D. Crary (Brown) (99 yds. 2 ft.); 2, Ray- mond Get Chang (Blue); 8, F. J. Lay (Yellow).
Relay Race. (Senior)-1, Green
Previously-Decided.
The following events were decided
meeting held
To encourage Lawn Bowls at the House; 2, Brown House; 3, Blue House Craigongower Cricket Club Mr. B. W. Bradbury, the president and Co-previous to the lony Singles Champion has present on Friday. ed four cups to be awarded to the four players who have played most games for a rink and with the Igreatest number of shots up at the
end of the season. •
440 yards.
Billy Lim (Blue): 2 C Dodson (Blue); 3, Hồ Kwok-chol (Yellow),
880 yards. (Middle)—1, C. Whitfield (Green); 2, Tan Kwok-leung (Green); 8, N. Masters (Yellow), +Nee
80 yards. (Senior) -1, 0. T. Large (Green); 2, J. Fenton (Brown); #3, Chen Chong chow (Brown);
After the formation of the vari-11880 yards. (Junior); Billy Lim ous rinks for the three division of on (Yellow)
(Blue) 2 C. Dodzon (Blus); 8, J. Win- the league, following the first game of the season, the various rinks, will compete against each other
No changes in the rink will be permitted except by mutual con- sent of the skipa,
Players who fill a vacancy in the
| winning rink will be awarded a
spoon, at the end of the peason.
Senior Champion: Clifton T. Larga - Middle Champlon? Chan King-cheung (Blue) --
Junior Champions Billy Lim (Blue); Inter Club Championship -- Blue House: Green HouseS 3-%xellow House: 26.