THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940
BOWLING Sing Tao
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ALLEY JOTTINGS
„BY "STRIKE".
(Continued from Page 14) Birkattis deserving of the sincere congratulations of all enthusiasts.
Molthen's 783, "or an "average of al-| most 157 pínt, was undoubtedly about the lowest score, that this Bcasoned bowler has ever put up in a five-game match. It was quite evident from the outset of the match that he was -not bowling with his usual sang froid, and he never appeared to be able to get into that perfect swing of his that we have all come to appreciate in the Alleys. Added to his evident lack of form, was an unusual number of bad splits.
It is a unique occurrence to have
Tao Disappoint CHINESE SOCCER
In Yesterday's Match Beat Police By Narrow Margin
PENALTY GOAL DECIDES ISSUE
By "Sportshawk"
THE NEWLY-FORMED Sing Tao football team disappointed the crowd of football fans who went all Doc.'s lowest score 140 and his highest the way to Boundary Street yesterday only to be engraved on the silver encased Ten treated to a poor game in which the Chinese were
162. Birkett therefore has his name
Pins Ball on view in the Alleys, and
also receives an engraved silver replica fully extended by Police.
of same, presented by the management
of the Hong Kong Bowling Alleys, also, They were only able to beat a supply of Schlitz Beer and Clipper Police by the odd goal in five, cigarettes. As rubner up our old friend after leading by two clear goals] Doc. Molthen receives a supply of at the interval. Schlitz Beer and Clipper cigarettes.
The two winners of the quarter-ânals.
Neither side was at full that is J. S. Landolt and E. Hearther. Strength. Cheung Wing-choy, receive a supply of Schlitz Beer and Lee Ting-sang and Fung King- cheong were the absentees from Clipper cigarettes.
As this competition has proved to be Sing Tao, while Taylor, Parker so remarkably successful, occasion will and Gough did not play for the be taken to commence another one at Police.
an carly dale. I have been asked by
the management of the Alleys, through
the medium of these fottings, to express
Pile Plays Well
scored
their deep appreciation of the supply of Pile did very well between the Clipper cigarettes from the British sticks and he could not be blam- American Tobacco and Schillz Beared for the three goals from L. Rundon and Company Limited, against him. Chan Kwong-yu These gifts undoubtedly contributed
la junior player, and Blackburn largely to the popularity of the tourna the backs, cleared more strongly ment. Thanks are also due to all those and safely than Sing Tao's backs players who untiringly assisted in get-
"QUO VADIS?"
In spite of previous reports It is now learned that Chung Yung-sum has never signed for Sing Tao and will be turning out
for Eastern against Royal Scots on Sun- day.
North was another Police
·halt who distinguished himself in both spoiling and constructive work, but Hogarth, was a trifle slow.
Police forwardline was not
to standard and only up Ferrier, Howlett and Mossim- pressed.
Sing Tao's defence was shaky and Mak Shui-hon was the only
·
TUG-OF-WAR
Ghan Tak-fai, Lou Hing-choi and Lau Chung sang,
who
were registered for the
· Sing · · ·Taa football team have been trans- ferred to South China and will be able to to-morrow play
against Kowloon.
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player who appeared capable of which period Police made numer dealing with the police attacks. ous attacks and had bad luck in Lai Shui-wing Kwok Ying-front of goal. Sing Tao drew first kee and Ip. Pak-wah formed a blood on the 30th minute through strong trio in attack for Sing Kwok Ying-kee from a pass from Tao in the first period, while one of his halves. Shortly after, Hau Ching-to and Chung Yung-Kwok effectively converted å pen-. sum distinguished themselves on alty to finish the first half with the wings throughout the second two clear goals' lead, half, when they went into the Chung Yung-sam netted Sing play on the resumption.
Tao's third and last goal.
a
Sing Tao made three changes! Police improved considerably in the second half, bringing inflater and eventually registered Hau, Chung and Cheung Kam-their first goal through Moss, who hoi into the forward. line to sent in a beautiful shot from replace Fung Kwan-shing, Tang pass from Howlett. Towards the Kwong-sum and Kwok Ying-kee, end, Howlett added a further goal These
changes, however, had as the result of a solo effort to re- little effect.
duce Sing Tao's lead to 3-2.
Sing Tao: Shui Tin-lim: Mak Shut- Police Did Well hon and Hau Yung-sang: Chut. Ah-fai,
Soong Ling-sing and Tang If Police had had a better for-Tang Kwong-sang (Chung Yung-sum ward line.and if they had not been second half), Lai Shui-wing, Kwok
(Cheung penalised-Sing Tao scored a pen-Ying-kee
Karp-hol second Kwan- alty awarded against Blackburn-half), Ip Pak-wah and Fung they would have at least forced a ship (Hau Ching-to second. half).
Follco:–Ple; Chân Kwong yu and Blackburn: Pope, Hogarth and North; Fung No score was registered in the wong Man-kwai, Howlett, Gordon, Fer-
half,'first 25 minutes of play during rler and Moss.
Hau Ching to and Cheung Kam-hol, Eastern's store, who have been registered for Sing Tao, are now seeking a transfer to their old club.
ting the competition under weigh and; Pope worked very hard by Hau Ching-to's speed on the draw with their opponents. right-half for Police and wa left-wing. He covered only beaten in the second perioc'Kwan-shing in the first
getting it completed.
HOCKEY CLUB RICH IN TALENT
By "Adrem"
First Hong Kong Hoc- key Club practice of the season will be held on the Club ground, King's Park, on Tuesday. The first fix- ture of the season, the fol- lowing Tuesday, will be against a representative Navy side which is reput- ed-to-be exceedingly-pow- erful.
Navy held a practice at King's Park yesterday and an indication. of naval keenness was provided by the fact that over 40 players turned out.
Contrary to a previous report, Club did hold their annual meet- ing on Wednesday and V. M, Ben- well, the Interport custodian, was elected captain." "Benwell told me this morning that Club were rich in talent this year, having secured the services of several Army of- ficers of a high hockey standard as well as several recrults from the Navy
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