The Rest Good Value For

SPORTLIGHT Victory Over The Services

«By “sQUADDY!!.

IN the second round of the Small Units' football competition; there were one of two surprises with the formidable "A" Company team of the Small Units' Middlesex los-

ing to Football Company of the Royal

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Scots. Their team includes several battalion first and second eleven footballers.

Another surprise result was the R.A.S.C. being beaten by Company of Royal Scots in a good

hard game, the Scots winning by three goals to two, Results to date

in the second round;---

Cheung Wing-Choi In Form NAVY

Moxham, Roughley K.I.T. CLUB MEETING

Defend Well

The annual general meeting of Kowloon Indian Tennis Club was

Ditta

RUGBY TEAMS

Following: Navy Rugby teams held on Sunday, and the follow-have been announced: ing were elected officers for the Royal Navy versus Police in the Arst ensuing year.-President, Mr, match of

Tourna- the Quadrangular A BIG CROWD WAS PRESENT ON THE CLUB Assudamal Vasvani; Vice-Pre- ment on Saturday:

Tel: Honeywill; Mid. Robinson, Mids. sidents, Messrs. 'Bhagwan "C" GROUND YESTERDAY TO SEE THE REST OF THE COLONY DEFEAT COMBINED SERVICES

and Feroz Din; Hon. Secretary, McGil: Lt: Carter (Capt.) and S/Lt. Bucknel, A/Ldg. Tel. Paul and S/Lt. Mr. Ishar Singh Paritam; Hon. Rutherford; L. S. A, Palmer, Lt. Wat BY THREE CLEAR GOALS IN THEIR ANNUAL Treasurer, Mr. Mit Singh; Barson, Sgt. Manfield; F/Lt, Taylor, S/LI

Convenor, Mr. Attar Singh; Ten- | Beattic; S/Lt. Wilkinson, C. P. O. Wir.. SOCCER MATCH IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY vis representative, Mr. Surjan King and S/Lt. Poole.

Reserves/Lt. Wright. Singh, Hockey representative, Mr.

A/Ldg. FUND.

Karnail Singh; Ground

Tel. Bowden, Cadet Lamble, Lt.-Cdr. repre- sentative,

Clark, Lt, (E), Brown, S/Lt. Carey Mr. Gurbux Singh and L. S. Brower..

Nath Committee, Messrs. Prem

"A" TEAM Sharma, Sahib Khan, Rattan Navy "A" versus Club "A" to-mor- Singh, C. S. Garewall and Abdul row kick-off 5 p.m. on Club ground:- Azziz,

P. O. Clough; Marine. Becs, S/Lt, Brown, Cadet Lamble and P. O, skłň- ner: S/Lt. Smith and Lt.Cdr. Clark (Capt.); S/Lt. Eager, L. S. 'Tonny.' P/O Baugh, A, B. Grangle, Sig. Gar- bett, Ord. Sea. Taylor, Cadet Hurley. and A. B. Hughes.

24th Hvy. Bly. R.A. beat the

R.A.O.C..4-0.

22nd (F) Coy. R.. E. beat "A" Cy of the Royal Scots 4-0.

"C" Coy. of the Royal Scots beat the R.A.S.C. 3--2.

From

Before the big game, early ar-cheong, Lai Shiu-wing, Howlett rivals were kept in good spirits by and Hau Ching-to. the annual clash between the The raffle for the ball used in Press and Referees

which ended

the game was won by ticket No. 202.

in a draw.

Displaying better understanding and combination Rest were the

Roughley On Form

Roughley played

great game

Annual Tussle

:

Reserves:-Mid. Wood, Tel, Faulkner, E. A, Wilson, S, B, A. Addis, Ldg. Sig," Mitchell and S/Lt. Thornhill,

REFEREES' MEETING

"D" Coy, of the Royal Scots beat "A" Coy, of the Middlesex 1–0.

The retiring President, Mr. R.A.F. beat "B" Coy, of the Ro-more aggressive side and only the

Mahan Singh thanked the mem- yal Scots 2-1.

sterling work of Moxham, in goal, In the curtain raiser, the com-bers for their, cooperation and The 22nd (F) Coy. Engineers and Roughley, right-back, pre-bined Press drew with the Re- goodwill, which, he said, resulted deservedly beat "A" Coy. of the vented them from running up a ferces one-all in a game which, in all-round improvements to Royal Scots by four clear goals. bigger score.

if it did not attain a very high the Club. It was a match which promised to

standard, never lacked exciting be quite interesting but, owing to various incidents especially in the

moments and the crowd was kept in good humour throughout. sion and had no difficulty in net- latter part of the game, it was

Press netted: completely spoiled.

in the first halfing. the and had the full measure of the through Tam Chan-kin. Omar Press:-A. M. Omar; Maher, kick-off the Scots had the Sappers nippy winger Hau Ching-to, while centred and Fraser headed

the Mo Chi-ming: Muk Kan-yuc, pinned in their own half and from Bright worked very hard in the ball straight to Tam who made Martin, Au Shi-ngok; Turner, A. a scramble in the goalmouth the pivotal berth but was given little no intstake. Much against ball was sent up the field to Lior no support by the wing halves. run of play the Referees equalis-and 0. M. Omar. Wai-lum who, after beating Nay-

The Annual General Meet smith, sent in a terrific shot which dividually, lacked

The forwards, though good in-ed through Ip. A. M. Omar, rani Referees: Ford; Fraser, King

cohesion and out to catch a high ball and col- Kan-piu; Demee, gave Bankier no chance but lucki- seldom worked well as a unit.

ing of the Brackenbury

Hong Kong Football.. lided with Mo who also went after. Wilson; Carley, Smith, K. K. IP at the Hotel Cecil to-day at

Referees' Association will be held ly enough hit the upright and re-

8 bounded into his hands: he was choi was brilliant between

For the Rest, Cheung Wing-the ball. Ip was left in posses- Taylor and Lee Bing-tong. unable to hold it, however, and sticks and the fact that the Ser- Jones, dushing in, hooked the bail vices could not score was mainly into the net to give the Sappers due to the lead.

his wonderful anticipa- tion. Howlett gave a surprising- y good performance and Atted in well into an all-Chinese forward line.

From then on the Sappers had inost of the play and Fox received the ball, and, after working his way towards the goal, he let drive and gave the Engineers their sc ond gaol. After the interval Sappers increased their score to three, and the final goal came through Jones taking a shot at goal which Bankier misjudged

into the nét.

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the

FOR the great event to-morrow which is taking place in the vicinity of Stonecutters Island, the undermentioned

Rowing crews will take part

Regatta

the

for Rest of

From

the T. Lee, Tam Chun-kon, Munton

Here

And There

nament, open to members of the

Cardinals were han- There is some talk among men

bers of Queen's College Old Boys'| dicapped in their League Association concerning the revival King-cheong scored

Lai Shiu-wing (2) and Fung softball fixture on Sunday of the "Ralston Cup" tennis tour the Colony,

by the absence of Betty B., Matches, it is stated, will Combined Services:-Moxham | Fitzgerald and Marina be played on the school's ground Roughley, Edmunds; Parnaby, Bright,

Wilkinson;

Phippens, Lavidia, both of whom Coway Bay if sufficient on

tries are forthcoming.

roy.

Blackburn,

Hsu

The Gunners were severely

and one of the defenders deflected Pearson, Hossack, Saw and Gil-played a big part in their Rest: Cheung Wing choi; recent sensational victory williamson,

Lee Tin-sang; Pope, over Wahoos. Miss Fitz- Chung Yung-sum, Fung King-gerald is laid up with a

King-sing:

bout of malaria, while! Miss Lavidia sustained a and the Engineers 19—8: and Service Corps.

fractured finger in the who are the two

trounced by the Renatch against Wahoos. best-fancied crews in this event, Softball creio Bees 42-6 and will be worth watching. A good

Royal Scots and Air Miss Connie Maxwell is

the display of oarsmanship should be Force did not play.

latest recruit to golf. She has been put up for membership at Crews taking part are as fol- N the Hong Kong Hockey tourna-Country Club, Sheungshul. lows:

team ment only one service 17th A.A. Bty. R.A.; 7th A.A.played over the week-end. The Маху Edwards, who pitched. Hong Bty. R.A.: 24th Hvy, Bty. R.A.;

Signals lost to the Kong Baseballers to victory. In their Fortress Royal Engineers; Carrier Platoon of the Royal Scots, " Hockey Nomads by two goals recent match against Recreio, was a

seon.

Company of the Middlesex; and the Royal Army Service Corps.

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25

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matches were cancelled.

to nil and all other member of the Shanghai: Buccaneers' scuball team which won the champion- ship in Shanghai recently. the

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momber Billy Clague, former

of

At Sookunpoo last week Engineers defeated the 5th A.A. THE Combined Small Units did Regt., R.A., by eight goals to three Hong Kong Baseball Club, has enrolled well in their first match of the "after being one goal down at the as a freshman at Leland Stanford Uni- season on Saturday when they de- interval.

feated

versity in California, United States. He Hong Kong Cricket Cricket Club juniors they won, the game was in doubt will also be playing golf, at which gamo

Despite the big margin by which will be keeping up his baseball and by 9 wickets at until the last 20 minutes. Owing he is showing considerable promise.

to a very shaky start by the de- Small Units have a strong team fence the Engineers were. two The many friends of W. E.

Chater Road.

K

p.m.

1. To read and confirm minutes of the last Annual General Meet-

2. To read Chairman's Report: 3. To receive and adopt the Accounts for the Season 1939/40, 4. To incorporate additions and Amendments of the Rules of the Association.

mittee for the Season 1940/41.

on

5. To clect Officials and Com-

6. To receive suggestions-

7. Any other business...

the Annual Dinner:

Would you clean your teeth with

GRAVEL?

Imagine the effect of cleaning delicate enamel would soon. your teeth with gravel! The

be destroyed, wouldn't it? Yet how many people use a and should be able to retain the goals down in the first few min- Peers, former

Interport Rugby harsh tooth cleaner which Large Units Cricket Cup which utes of the game.

Shortly after player, will be interested to learn scratches their teeth in just they won last season,

this Shaw gave

given a com- the same way! them their Arst that he has been Club batted first and scored 92, goal but the Gunners soon replied; mission in the Royal Air Force, They lost their first five wickets for by scoring a third.

and is said to have made several HARSH TOOTH OLEANERS HAVE 25 runs and did well to reach 92 This rather shook the Engineers trips over Berlin. It will be re- due to the fine butting of R. M. M. but they then began to liven up, called that Peers, who was in THE SAME EFFECT AS GRAVEL- King who made a brilliant 39. and although their forwards made, command of the local Volunteer THEY SCOUR AND SCRATCH UNTIL THE The Small Units replied with repeated onslaughts on the Gun-Air Arm, joined up soon after TEETH ARE DULL AND LIFELESS. Don't 142 for four wickets, French mak-ners' goal, they were unable to war was declared, with the ranks [ruin your teeth like that! Use ing 49, Stoner 30, and Lieut. make any headway, until Twomey, of Pilot-Sergeant.

Gibbs, the dentifrice' with the Coombes 25 not out. Capt. Dewar following up the ball, scored after

for 40 runs.

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of the R.A.S.C. took five. wickets the goalkeeper had cleared the E. W. Loveless, formerly a keen

ball with a first timer.

member of Hong Kong Cricket Half time came with the score Club and who has been stationed three goals to two for the Gunners, in Shanghai, passed through the

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Ten minutes after the re-start Colony in the course of the week with

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On Saturday the Engineers drew with the Civil Service, who scored 122 for eight declared giving the Civil Service 123 to win. They had Grosten, one of the Sappers play- en route to Manila. reached 98 for seven when the era, was hit on the leg and had to light failed. Major Grose, the Area | leave the field; this was not sur- Cricket Secretary, made a fine 18prising, in fact the surprising part not out in which were eight boun-of it was that there were not more daries.

casualties!

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Johnny Mayhew, one of the keenest followers of local hase- ball, left for San Francisco in the course of the week.

10

K

100

Pay Corps drew with the Civil │A grand solo run down the field Service Juniors at Sookunpoon after by Shaw put the Engineers on. A. O. Barretto, Hon. Secretary a good and exciting game. Civil level terms and Homburg then of Victoria Recreation Club and Service scored 124 and the Pay scored the fourth goal, putting the one who has done a great deal for Corps 87 for six wickets,

Sappers in the lead, and after this local swimming, will be married. Yeung of the Pay Corps did well the Gunners could not stop their shortly to Miss Gloria D'Almada with his bowling and took 5 wic-opponents, who were doing al- [e Castro, formerly one of the best kets for 10 runs. At first he could most what they liked with the ball. | lady athletes in the Colony, not settle down but when he did During the latter part of the finally find his length they could not stop him..

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game the ball never left the Gun- It is learned from a very ra- ners half and the Sappers went liable ource that Miss Freda Sal- further ahead getting four mon, who took such a prominent OVER the week-end Services more goals to win by eight goals part in University athletics `n ̈

teams once again could not to three. If the Engineers.keep this, year ago, will shortly be leaving got going and the Engineers were up they will go a long way in the for Canada, where she will study beaten by the Central British tournament.

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