THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 8, 1940–

EASTERN LUCKY TO DRAW OXFORD

TWO MORE GOALS FOR CHANG

Singapore, To-day.

Before another capacity crowd and with the fleld very soft and sodden with the rain of the early afternoon, East- ern were fortunate in shar- ing four goals with the Civil- ians after being led at the interval by two goals to one.

Chang Kam-hoi, who has been the main goal scorer of the Eastern team during the tour, headed both the East- ern goals.

Hsu King-seng the pivot and Ng Kee-cheong

the were

outstanding players in the visitors' defence, while Hsu Man-fu led the line well and dis-" tributed the ball to his wingers. Both goals were scored from centres by Hau Ching-to.

The game was played at a fast rate throughout.

TEST CRICKETER RUNS MOBILE CANTÉEN—A. P. F. Chap- man, the former English Test captain, who has been discharged from the H.A.C. largely because of boots, has now found a job that takes He is running mobile canteens which are up most of his time. much appreciated by the boys doing anti-aircraft work in remote places. Chapman joined up in the ranks in September, but the Army were not able to find boots big enough for him, with the result that he had to turn out on parade in rubber shoes and some old varicose veins came up. Photo shows-"Percy" Chapman serv- ing tea to men of a searchlight unit "somewhere in England." (Fox, Copyright).

morrow.

TO PLAY CRICKET

Following the example of cambridge, Oxford University have decided to arrange: cricket fixtures this season.

R. E. Luyt, the Rugby centre three- quarter, is to be captain, and E, K. Scott, the full-back, secretary. Among the matches already arranged is one with à British Empire eleven on June 14 and 15. It is hoped to fix an

later.. Oxford v. Cambridge match Luyt played against Cambridge the 1938 University. Rugby He is a South African from Rondes- bosch. He also played in the un- official Oxford-Cambridge-match last all Oxford's December and scored seven points in the first half.

LADIES' GOLF

in*

match.

Miss M. Glendinning qualified for the May Qualifying Round of the Cap- tain's Cup competition when she re- turned a card of 103-20-83,

Mrs. R. J. Shrigley returned a card

Eastern will meet All Singapore to- f;cheong and N. Z. Lee; Tse Kam-hung, of 108-30 78 to win the Bronze Di- Hsu King-seng and Lo Wai-kuen; Chauvision in the May Monthly Medal com- Ya-leung, Chang Kam-hoi, Hsu Man-petition, held by the Ladies'. Section of“ fu, Chau Man-chi and Hau Ching-to, the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

Eastern were represented by the Following:-Lau Hin-hon; Ng Kee-

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