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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 30, 1940.
"B" DIVISION TENNIS
The
PAIRINGS
following are "B" Division League tennis pairings:-
GRAPHIC GOLF
TWO OF GOLF'S LONGEST DRIVERS
JIM THOMSON.
P.
L.
W.
Dew Chok-him and ip
Koon-hung (S.C.A.A.).. 15 B. Szeto and W. M. Ho
(S.C.A.A.)
3 12
12
1⁄2 11
M. A. Oliveira and W.
A. Reed (C.D.R.) W. T. Les and W. C. Ho
18
02 11/2
(5.0.A.A.)
12
11
F. H. Kwok and Lam
Kwan (K.T.G.C.A.) ...
12
12 10/2
Col. JS.
Sarith and
Capt. C. H.
R. Hyde
(A.T.G.)
12
3
9
J. Leonard and W. H.
Lee (C.C.C.)
0
G
G. Lai and H. N. Wong
(C.C.C.)
9
3
G
J. J. Remedios and B. T.
Gosano (C.D.R.)
9
3
6
K. C. Ng and P. F. Choy
(C.R.C.)
THOMSON SECOND
252
WITH 250 YARDS.
T. C. Luk and S. W.
Wong (C.R.C.)
1/2 5/2
Billy Yu and P. Fletcher
(K.T.G.C.A.)
2 512
A. M. Rodrigues and C.
A. Barretto (C.D.R.).. 12 F. Grose and D. J. N.
Anderson (K.C.C.)
62 5/2
6
5
L. A. Newnham
and
+
H. Lin and T. E. Ling
(K.T.G.C.A.)
5
Capt. Loch (A.T.C.) .... 9 O. Rúmjahn and I. KH.
4
5
chell (1.A.C.)
G
2
4
1. and B. Agafuroft (C.5.
C.C.)
4-
T. E. Ling and Billy Yu
(K.T.G.C.A.)
6
A. Kitchell and W. Ho-
ward (C.C.C.)
G
W. T. Lee and W. H. Ho
(S.C.A.A.)
....
3
о
3
F. J. Remedios and B.
T. Gosano (C.D.R.)
3
0
3
K. L. Ho and C. C. Wong
(C.R.C.)
2
0
3
P. F. Choy and C. C.
Luk (C.R.C.)
3
0
3
T. C. lu and D. C. Luk
(C.R.C.)
3
1⁄2 22
D. C. Luk and C. C. Luk
(C.R.C.)
3
F. K. Lau and S. Cheung
(C.R.C.)
3
Capt. Holmes and Lieut.
Tomlinson (A.T.C.) ... 6 N. A. E. Mackay and R.
T. Broadbridge (K.C.C.) 12 G. A. White and R. S. Capell (K.C.C.)......
A. R. Kitchell and 0.
Rumjahn (1.R.C.)
-A.-Rahmin-and__1__Kit
chell (1.R.C.).
A. Kitchell and H. Y.
R. Kitchell (I.R.C.) ..
+
22 32
JOHNNY
BULLA
BULLA ONCE AVERAGED *255 YARDS (ALL CARRY)} IN DRIVING CONTEST FOR FIRST PLACE.
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LAI TSUN-V.R.C. CARNIVAL
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Outswimming D. Leonard, Kew' scored again_a_minute_later..
A this stage International were utterly disorganised, with the 22 32 Consequent result that they could not make the best of the oppor- [tunities which were presented from time to time. International made some futile efforts to score through Henry Sa's backhand, which was closely watched. East- ern added another goal before half-time, through Kwok Chun- bang with beautiful shot from a difficult angle.
V2 22
In the second half, International semblance of be- 222 showed some
ing re-organised, when L. Re- 31⁄2 2 medios undertook goal duties and allowed S. Bux to strengthen the 92 22 forward line.
92 21/2
2
13 13 13
On a breakaway by Winglee the ball was switched on to Hussain, who swam with the ball and suc - [cceded in opening the score for In-
ternational
Encouraged by this success, 2 Henry Sa scored again soon after. Remédios for International and Shoo Hung-yni for the Eastern 2 both netted once more for the game to end four-three in Tavour of Eastern.
For the winners Shek Kam-pui was the most-hard working, and was to great degree instrumental in assisting in all the goals in the 12 12 first half. He unfortunately de-;
veluped a cramp in the later stages of the game. Custodian Woo Cho-kin also played a safe game, stopping many point-blank shots. |
assisted by luck, as
measure, Remedios
1 could have beaten him on at least
two occasions with an open goal
before him, but instead missed
entirely.
of
Tommy Kew and Lee Fook-ke
left nothing to be desired, and gave the International defenders quile a busy time.
For the losers, it must be con-
1 ceded that they played a good game, only losing by the small margin of one goal to the strong Eastern team, at the present mo- ment one of the strongest Chinese, aggregation in the Colony.
12
O. L. Pang and C. C. Luk
(C.R.C.)
3
1
2
H. Lin and P. Fletcher
“(KIT.GIC.A.)
H. H. Lin and K. M. Lee
(K.T.G.C.A.)
3
1
F. Grose, and R. Broad.
bridge (K.C.C.)
3
1
A. M. Rodrigues and A.
E. Xavier (C.D.R.).
3
1
B. T. Gosano and L. A.
Carvalho (C.D.R.)....
3
1
2
H. F. Gonsalves and J.
C. Fonseca (C.D.R.).. 3
2
T. J. Gould and T. C.
Monaghan (H.K.C.C.).. 3
* 1
2
F. Grose and S. A. Gray
(K.C.C.)
3
3 2
1
3
2
1
Leung (C.C.C.)
3
2
1
He was also, in some
H. K. Lee
and
J. W.
Leonard (C.C.C.)
3
2
A. H. Barwell and J. J.
Ferguson (H.K.C.C.)..
3
2
1
H. K. Ho and L. K. Ma
(5.C.A.A.)
3
2
1
B. T. Gosano and A. E.
Xavier (C.D.R.)
3.
2
1
Sa's backhand shots also fre- quently hit the posts.
O. Rumjahn and
S. A.
As usual the team-work
Ismail (1.R.C.)
3
2
1
Marsland Ma and P. F.
"Chay C:R:C:)—
1 2
0. Rumjahn and S. A.
Ismall (1.R.C.)
3
2
1
A. R. Ismail and A. Rah-
min (1.R.C.)
6
5
D. M. A. Razack and A.
6
5
1
J. S. Theobald and A. H.
Barwell (H.K.C.C.)
G
5
1
J. A. Bondall and W. J.
Skinner (C.S.C.C.)
G
5
1
M. O. Hoosen and D. M.
A. Razack (1.R.C.)
3
22
N. B. Nicholson and N.
Spence (H.K.C.C.)
3
W. M. Barton and W. H.
Jowit (H.K.C,C.) ......
3
2/21/2
G.
W. Sewell and
E.
Bathurst (H.K.C.C.)
6
52
D. Hung and R. E. Lee
(K.C.C.)
3
3
0
G. A. White and N, A. E.
Mackay (K.C.C.)
3
3
0
R. S. Capell and E. Ey.
mard (K.C.C.)
3
3
о
W. J. Skinner and C. A.
Lucas (C.S.C.C.)
3
3
0
W. J. Skinner and D.
Hollidge (C,S.C.C.) ...
3
3
+
J. Wardle and E. Hon.
drick (C.S.C.C.)
3
3
0
E. Bathurst and W. H.
Jowit (H.K.C.C.)
3 3
0
Sgt. Wabb and
Spt.
Whokes (A.T.C.)
3 3
0
Sgt. Webb and Sgt. Meg-
"Bon (A.T.C.) ....
3
3
0
A. M. Rodrigues and B.
T. Gosand (C.D.R.) ... 3
3
о
L. A. Carvalho and F. J.
D. Mollidge
Remedios (C.D.R.) ....
and
3
3
0
J.
Wardle' (C.S.C.C.)
6
0
3
0
M.. Q. Hoosen and A. R.
Kitchell (I.A.C.)' .....
3
3
D. M. A. Razack and A. Rahmin (LR.C.) ....... C. C. Luk and C. C."Chiu
(C.R.C.)
3
3
0
3
3
3 3
0
3 9
Q
D. Hollidge and C. Sloan \\(C.8.0.0.) ...
D. M. A. Razack and A..
3
3
0
Rahmin (1.R.G.)
* M.-O. Hoosén, and. A. R.
W. A. Rood and F. J. Re.
* Kitchel) – (1.R.C.),
D.
medios (G.D.R.)....12.
C. Lucas and W. Colledge
(C.S.C.C.)
J. A. Bendall and I. Aga-
furoff (C.3.0.0.).
W. J. Skinner and EI.
Agafuroff (0.8.0.C.)
It was obvious from the start well-
1⁄2 that Sa's backhand was
known, for they gave him practi-
222cally no chance to use it to the
best advantage.
A. J. Hussain worked like a to carry the trojan, as he had burden of Hutchinson's charge as well as his own. It is a most sur- prising fact, that although D. Hutchinson is one of the fastest sprinters at present in the Co- lony, his usefulness as a water- polo player is almost nil. Apart from being unable to swim with] the ball fast enough, he is prone to hold the ball too long before at- [tempting to shoot, with the result that he was always losing it on; Saturday.
He also developed cramp during the game, and took over
duties from Remedios.
goal
D. Leonard, who has not play-
ed waterpolo for a number of years, played a good game, and although often out-swum, he stopped the attack on quite a number of occasions.
EASTERN: Woo Cho-kin, Kwok Fung- sun, Lee Fook-ke, Shek Kam-pui, Kwok Chun-hang (1), Tommy Kew (2) and Shoo Sung-yul (1).
INTERNATIONAL: S. Bux, D. Hut- chinson, A. J. Hussain (1), H, Winglee. L. Remedios (1), D, Leonard and Henry Sa (1).
Long Driver
BY BEST BALL
While such highly publicis- ed stars as Jimmy Thomson and Sam Snead monopolise spotlight, the long hitting there is another golfer these two must make room for He needs plenty of room for his drives, his distance off the tee amazed the gallery in the 1939 British Open championship, and in that event at least he had enough on the ball to finish with- in a close margin of the win- In case you haven't guessed his name by this time, here it is; Johnny Bulla.
ner,
For years Bulla has been banging that ball over fair- ways and driving ranges. He has captured numerous driv- ing contests, one prize signi- ficantly enough being an air- plane, possibly to make re- trieving his shots a bit simpler. In a driving test at Orlando, Fla., not long ago, the Chicago marvel won by a margin of five yards over Thomson with an average of 255 yards for three drives against 250. This distance
was an all carry performance, Given a baked surface for the ball to travel
on, the actual driving distance would be considerably higher than this.
For
men
like
us
{
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE WIN
INTERESTING MATCH
Ipoints (26-23) at the
interval, their
By "SPORTSHAWK". The large crowd which gathered Pui Ying College showed at Hong Kong Chinese Y.M.C.A. supremacy on the resumption and [last_evening,, was treated to two bent Kong Yuen Club convincing-
really interesting matches in "B"ly by 56 points to. 40. Division of the Chinese Baseket- The students were best served ball League..
by Lee Hau-yuan, playing on the In the first contest, St. Paul's left-wing, who scored 10 goals; defeated Tsim Lạc Club by 57 while his two partners, Luk Chi- points to 48, after leading at the hum and Chau Chao-hee support-
led him well. end of the first half by 36-27.
The Saint's played without! Playing at left-guard for change and the players displayed students, Yau Shui-hing, gave on better combination than the los-full-round steady display.
Despite his useful tactics in at- Their forwards, Chan Haw-tacking, Chau Hau-han, for the kuen, Naio Kim-shuen and Wang losers, was poorly supported by Tsu-kwai had an equal share in his partners and, in consequence, the scoring.
missed numerous scoring oppor-
ers.
the
Chan Haw-lice and Lee Ming tunities. He registered a total of the two guards, were also equally 20 points for his side through nine. Impressive as their forwards, goals and two foul goals.
For the losers, Chan Kwai-pui Kucen Wing-fook, playing'`in, the centre of the attack, wa: the defence for the losers, their best player. He netted nine impressive. Apart from defend- goals.
ing well, he also netted five goals. PUI YING COLLEGE
was
ST. PAUL'S BOYS'
Chan Haw-kuen Nalo Kim-shuen Wang Tsu-kwal Chan Haw-hee Lee Ming
Foul No, of Goals Goals Fouls
5
Foul No. of
Goals Goals Fouls
0
0
Lec Hau-yuan
10
1
6
1
1
Luk Chi-ham
2
0
H
2
1
Chau Chao-hee
2
2
0
5
3
1
Chan Ping-wai
0
D
0
3
1
1
Yau Shut-hing
G
1
1
Total Points"
57/Chan Kurzfchat--
Total Points
56
TSIM LEE CLUB
KONG YUEN CHUN
Sik Tsim-kwan Chan Kwal-pul Yuan Chak-shee Chan Kwong-ping
Sum Ping-kuen
1
0
Q
1
Chau Hau-han
9
2
1
3
1
'
Sik Chu-chong
3
0
4
1
3
Tim Ping-kao
0
Q
1
0
1
Chau Kam-yum
0
.
Total Points After leading
40 Kucen Wing-fook
$
0
by only
three'
Total Points
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