EASTERN WIN AGAIN

Eastern defeated Royal Navy in the

return charity soccer match yester- day at Causeway Bay. The Chinese, with a reorganised team, won by two goals to one after leading one-nil at half-time.

The proceeds are in aid of British

and Naval charities

the Chinese Friends of the Wounded Movement.

The first-half saw ding-dong play till within five minutes of the whistle when Hau Ching-to headed in the first goal of the game from a corner by Chung Yung-sum.

Within five minutes of the restart V. K. Hyui netted as the culmination of a clever passing movement between Hau and Chung who took the ball up the field from wing-to-wing before giv- ing it to Hyui to shoot.

About ten minutes from the end Le- Page scored for the Navy off a pass the game ended from Phippen and with the Chinese winning by the odd

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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 13, 1940

POLICE WIN SHIELD FOR

BOWLS

FIRST TIME IN HISTORY FIRST

OF THE CLUB

1

BLOOD TO

POLICE RECREATION CLUB yesterday delighted their K.B.G.C. Supporters with a thrilling win over I.R.C. to win the junior cricket play-off and secure the junior shield for the first time in the history of the club..

In the first annual match for the Sam White Trophy yesterday between Re- Bowling Green and will Kowloon

Hunter, Fay, Pope and Kirby batted A full account of this match well for Police against steady bowl- appear in the "China Mail" to-mor-creio, the latter emerged the victors, ing by Abbas and Ramjahn, and Ab-row. bas, Barma, Sufflad and Markar shone with the bat for the Indians.

POLICE R.C.

A. E. Carey, b Arcull

winning 207 to 190. Mr. K. C. Ham- ilton, President of the Bowling Green,

1 presented the Trophy. Four cups pre-

Fay had the best Police analysis, but T. R. Hunter, 1st, Ismail, b Ramjahn 31 sented by Mr. A. Hyde Lay and Mr.

Lewis bowled really well without luck.

goals in three.

W. L. Clarke, b Arculli

Razack, b Ramjahn B. C. Fay, C. Popc, e Markar, b Abbas

H. Danbrowsky, c Razack, b Abbas T. H. King, e Abbas, b Ramjahn L. Oakley, st. Ismail, b Ramjahn Eastern: Tsul Heng; N, Z. Lee, Tsui Po- A. Kirby, b Abbas wan; Ng Ki-tslang, San Yut-tslang, Hsu J. Lewis, b Arculli King-sing: Lau Tse-tsiang. Hau Ching-to, C.A. Estall, not out T. Tsao, V. K. Hyul, Cheung Kam-toi, Extras Tsung Ying-sen, (There were some changes in the second half).

Navy:-Robinson, Roughley and Honni- well, Honeywell, Nichols and Britt, Phip-

Hendy. Thorburn Page. pens, Bourne.

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I

D

E..da Sousa, went to B. Basto's rink

25

22

for the highest score. Mr. G. She-

15 riff's rink received the "wooden

B spoons."

0

20

Results:

E. P. C.

Morton. Collin, A.

G. E. F. Thompson, R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.) drew with

3 L. A. Guttierrez, G. Ozorio, E. da Sousa,

H. A. Alves, 20-20.

C. E. Langley, H. Spoong, J. C. Gill, A. 131 M. Holland (K.B.G.C.) lost to F. Xavier, C. M. Alves, C., E. Marques, A, A. Reme- W. dios, 15-17.

M. Ferguson, G. Deacon, H. E: Drew, J. 3 G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.) beat M. Alarcon, A. AP. Pereira, A. M, Rodrigues, R. F. Luz. 90 28-23.

W. L. Walker, G. Elphick, E. V. Searle, 21 J. C. Brown (K.B.G.C.) lost to M. F. Pinna. 7A. F. Noronha, E. M. Remedios, C. G. SU- 7va, 17-22

Total

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R.

43 .10.2 1

3

11 1 46

6

27

Razack

1

0

INDIAN R.C.

H, T. Barma, b Fay

K. M. Rumjahn, e Estall, b Lewis

F. A. Curreem, lbw.. b Lewls

M. I. Razack, lbw., b Pope

10

0

A. R. Sufflad, b Lewis

18

M. R. Abbas, b Fay

25

A. R. Markar, lbw., b Fay

10

A. H. Ismail, run out

6

A. el Arculli, c Pope, b Lewis

7

2

13

24~~~~24.

120

T. Ali, b Fay

J. M. A. Ramjahn, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

Fay

Lewis

Pope

Danbrowsky

W. Organ, E. Levett, H. White, S. Ran- dle (K.B.G.C.) lost to C. Vas. D. C. Alves, C. Roza Pereira, F. V. V. Rebeiro, 21-22. H. R. Pinna, J. C. Remedios, A. P. Gu- terres, B. Basto (Recreio) beat L. Jordan, F. Chessman, E. V. Pope, G. Sheriff, 20-14.

C. C. Pereira, E. Leitao, C. M. Silva, F. X. Soares (Recreio) beat V. C. Dixon, P. J. Hamilton, W. Harrower, A. J. Hall,

J. A. Remedios, C. A. Basto, L. F. Xa-

O. M. R. W. vier, F. X. Silva (Recreio) beat A. Bower, S. C. Walker, C. Wallis, J. E. Henson, 20-17.

12 3 36 4

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4

0 0 17

1

1 0 10

0

Bimelech Wins

Preakness Stakes

London, To-day. Col. E. R. Brad- ley's odds-on Kentuck Derby failure, Bimelech,

Jubilee won the Golden Preakness Stakes, worth about £20,000, the winner beating Mioland by three lengths. Gallahadion, the Kentucky Derby winner, was third.

Bimelech's time for one mile, 11⁄2 furlongs, were 1 min., 58-3/5 secs.--- Reuter.

DUTCH NAZIS SENT TO

INTERNMENT

Batavia, To-day. A number of Dutch nationals in the Netherlands East Indies who were suspected of having Nazi sympathies have been sent to join the Germans in the internment camp near Batavia,

Martial law prevails and all German property has been seized.--Reuter.

J. Luz, P. M. Silva, J. F. Ribeiro, O. P. Remedios, (Recreio) lost to H. Bicknell, K. C. Hamilton. H. Lockhart, J. McKelvie. 17-19.

F. Machado, P. Yvanovich, C. A. Lopes.

J. J. Basto (Recreio) drew with T. Arm- strong, G. Hammond, G. Atkins, A, Hyde Lay, 18-18.

YUGOSLAV TRADE PACT WITH SOVIET

Belgrade, To-day. Yugoslavia has signed a trade and |navigation pact with Soviet Russia; it is designed to increase their trade with the next two years by over £1,000,000.

Russia will buy copper, tin, lead, zinc and lard from Yugoslavia and Yugoslavia will buy farming imple- country will maintain trade delega- ments, paraffine oil and cotton. Each

tions in the other's capital-Reuter.

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