THE CHINA. MAIL, DECEMBER 2, 1940,

SOUTH CHINA HELD TO ONE GOAL BY KWONG WAH

Lee Kwok-Kee Plays Brilliant Game For Losers

Winners Far From

Impressive

By "Sportshawk"

KWONG WAH, WHO WERE WITHOUT THE SERVICES OF THEIR BEST PLAYER, CHDUK SHEK-KAM, DID VERY WELL TO HOLD SOUTH CLINA TO A SINGLE GOAL IN A FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATCH AT 'BOUNDARY STREET YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

This narrow margin can |be| POO attributed to their custodian, Lee Kwok-kee, who played a bril- liant all-round game and saved nerous apparently certain goals.

How much South China missed the shooting of Lee Wai-tong. who is still on the injured list, could not be ascertained. but without him in. the attack, they seldom looked like a winning team.

Chan Does Well

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AND GOAL-SCORERS

Following are yesteray's foot- ball results-

FIRST DIVISION

Kwong Wah 0 South China 1

Chan Tak-fai, who took over St. Joseph's Lee's position as the leader. Santos.

ecmbined very well with his two

wingers, Lee Tak-kee and Lea Shek-yau, who revealed splendid

teamwork.

These three players

1

Chan Tak-fai..

Eastern

Hau Ching-to,

4

Chung Yung-

sum and V. K. Hyui (2).

SECOND DIVISION

1

Kwong Wah

1

Kit Chee

formed a strong attacking unit 30th R.A. and were a source of worry to sing Tao Kwong Wah's

defence.

Theo Wu Chui-chung, play, However, left one the im- Police pression that they were Keeping Kong Ling (2).. something in reserve.

South China's intermediate- 7th R.A. line was best served by Tse R.A.F. Kam-hung, left half, who work- A.S.A. ed hard and concentrated in as R.A.M.C. sisting his defence,

Lec

in which

2 Navy. Birch. THIRD DIVISION

035th R.A.

2 12th R.A, O Signals.

2 Shell

YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL

Following are yesterday's cöftball Fezulib- Cardinals 37, Chung Hwa 11. Páhlhörs 17, 'Ramblefettes 12.

Canuckettes 7, Wahoos 6. Filipinos 18, Canucka 6. Hong Kong. Basebafors 18.

Indians 4.

Cyclones 12. Chinese Bose-

ballers 8.

Liga Portuqusca 17, Recreto

Bees 15.

Chung Hwa 21. C.B.A. 7. R.A.F.. 9,. South China 6. She: 9, Cables 4.

Hong Kong Bank 17, Lacos

15.

U.S:9. Tulca 8, S., Joseph's

5.

KOWLOON'S GOLF SUCCESS

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

Cricket

EADING cricketers on Saturday

↑ Rugby

1

ARMY were surprised by Club when they were held to a 13-

wire K. M. Baster of Kowloon Cricket Club Juniors, and H. L. all draw at Sookunpoo on Satur- Ozor o, of Recreio senlörs.

day in the 'Quadrangular Rugby. Following were the best per-Tournainent. formances:

BATTING

K. M. Baxter

Pte. Bateman

J: F.. Lawrchce

D. J. N. Anderson

E/Cp!. Logan

T. A. Pearce

A. R. Sufflad

J: L. Youngsaye

K. J. Attwell

T. G. C. Knight

F. J. Remedios Goss

N. Singh

F. J. Lay.

W. L. Rapley W. L. Clarke Sgt. Webb Pte. Alséy J. W. Ecomard, A. V. Gosaho

BOWLING

H. L. Ozorio.. 2/L. Fargus N. D. Lloyd B. D. Lay Tropp

The men and 'women Abbas

members of the Country A. E. Carey

F. Baker

• Club, Sheungshui, and of K. M. Baxter the Kowloon Golf Club K. Nazarin played a friendly golf;

5 match yesterday.

1

C. W. Lam

Racing

78

It was a fair result. Club led at the intervt By 5-3 and their points came 'ns the result of two- 70. goals and a try against Army's 63 two goals and a 'penalty goal. 60 Combined small Units beat Club 55"A" by 6-3, while at 'Causeway 54 Bay, Police "A" "beat Navy “A” 54 by 6-3.

52*

49. Soccer

49

48FTER leading at the interval by 45* 3 goals to 1, Middlesex fell 40 to pieces after the interval

and in

were beaten by the odd goal seven by Police. in First Division at Boundary Street on Saturday. In spite of the absence of Wil- liamson, Kowloon were able to collect both points from Royal Scots at Chatham Road. Royals as usual wère poor in the attack 32 and had

of more opportunities 16 scoring than their opponents.

41

41

39

37

33

31

30

7 for

6 'for

6 for 20

-5 for 28

5

5 for for 4 for

+

Sappers consolidated their posi- 39 ftrón "at-the head of the Second 40 Division table when they-account- 7,ed for their nearest rivals, Mid- for 21 dlesex, by the odd goal in five. for 31 Their strongest challengers now 4 for 45 are Service Corps who accounted 4 for 50 for Royals by 4. goals to 1.

'4

4

24th Battery received a bad set- back when beaten by Engineers in Third División by 2 goals to 1.

Hockey

*

10

FOR the first time in many weeks there were no Ladies' hockey matches and the only two games played were those in which

the enthusiastic Y.M.C.A. teams

The men played at Sheungshui, 4 where the Kowloon Club team CONDITIONS on Saturday were ideal for racing and a large 1 won by 19-5 and the women Tsang Chung-wan was the only | 9006667

their crow spent a thoroughly enjoy- played at Kowloon links,

able alternoon. player to shine.

maich ending in a tie,

Galaxy d d very well to win-the Apart from

The singles resulted as follows: Kwok-kee, Kwok-wal; Lau Hing-choi, Lam A. W. Ramsey (Country Club) main event, the St. Andrew's Chung Fai-lam, right back, also Tak-po and Tse Kam-hung; Lee beat A. J. Dennis; A. A. Lopes Stakes, Mr. B. L. Tao, the jockey, played a fine game in the de- Tak-kee, Lau Chung-sang, Chan (Country Club) beat W. V. Ahern; Eiv.ng a brilliant display. fence for Kwong Wah, while Tak-fai, Chow Man-chi and Lee R. E. Lee (Country Club) lost to Jane Doe scored a noteworthy were engaged. King Kai-gow, left half, did Shek-yau. well in the face of South China's

E. F. Fincher; F. E. A. Remedios win to pay a dividend of $108:20. The senior "Y" team was un- repeated attacks.

Kwong Wah: Lee Kwok-kee; (Country Club) and R. K. Collings Punters received some very satisfortunate to be beaten by Nomads Chung Tai lam, Leung Pak- Chin

Chi-fun and Wong wai; Cheung Wing, Chung Kim- all square; E. J. M. Churn (Coun-actory returns and big dividends after being two clear goals to the King-chung were Kwong Wah's fal,

try Club) lost to K. S. Mackenzie; were the order rather than

the good, at the interval, while outstanding forwards, particular- Fung-kam. Tin Yung-fat,

Leung T. Y. C. Lee (Country Club) los.

exception.

junior side drew with R.A.M.C Chin

Mr L. B. Chao was the most ly, the former, who ably led, the Chi-fun, Lau

to A. Eastman; W. C. Hung (Coun- Fook-chuen and attack and: who also played

try Club) lost to E. C. Fincher; C. successful jockey of the day with

three winners. sound individual game.

H. T. Suen (Country Club) lost to T. Low; J. J. Basto (Country Club) lost to T. Lamb: M. F. Pin- na (Country Club) lost to W. Ker- shaw: F. X. M. Silva (Country Club) lost to. Christianson; A. R.. Pinna (Country Club) lost to T. Henderson.

The Play

South, China attacked from the start and were on the offensive for the first 15 minutes, during which perlod, Chan Tak-fai scored the only goal of the game with a beautiful header from a high centre from Lce Tak-kee.

Towards the last 10 minutes of the first period and for ដ short time at the opening of the second half, Kwong Wah Jaunched several raids but. all were baulked by the opposition *kEriper:

The match on the whole was not quite up to First Division standard and the play was oc- casionally scrappy.

King *Kai-pew;

Wong King-chung.

THIS WEEK'S SOCCER FIXTURES

SATURDAY First Division South China, # v R. Scats

(Caroline Hill; 4,00p.m.) St. Joseph's

❤ Kowloon. Kwong Wahy Club

\{St. Joseph's, 4.00^p.m:)',

(Boundary St., 4,00. pm.) Second Division. Kwan-South Chinà v 30th: R.A.

(Caroline Hill, '2,30' p:ml) Middlesex

Kowkon (Kowloon, 2.30 pm) Kwong Woh

South China: Tam kon; Tsan Chung-wan and Li

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HONG KONG

v. - Kitchéo-

(Boundary S., 2:30 p.m.);

Ordnance

vService

(Military, 2,30 pm.

Sing Tao

(Military 4:00 pm))

Third Division International - V Air Force

(St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.) 39th R.A..."

V... Signals *(Stanley,, 4:00 p.m.)- Shell

V

12th R.A. (Kowloon 4.00 p.m.) Medicals...

V 20th R.A (Chatham Road, 2:30 p.m;). 30th H.,

(Bookinpoo, 2.30- pim.)

Eastern

SUNDAY

First Blyfelon

V

Sing Tao (Caroline H, 4.00. p.m:) Navy

VPolice (Causeway Bay, 4.00 p.m.)

'Second Division Engineers -

Club.

v. Navy

·' (Causeway' Bhy; 2,30 p.m.) ·

ย Police (Club, 2.30 p.m.)

Third Division Service Corps · 24th · R.A.

V (Caroline Hill, 2:30 p.m.) ·· Engineers

V. "A.S.A. (Club) 4.00 p.m.).

Fourballs

The results of the fourballs were-A. W. Ramsey and A. A. Lopes (Country Club); beat A. J. Dennis and W. V Aliern; R. E Lee and E. E, A. Remedios (Coun- try Club) lost to. E. F. Fincher and R. K. Co.lings; E. J. M. Churn Fánd T. Y. C. Lee (Country Club) Host to K. S. Mackenzie and A Eastman; W. C. Hung and C., H.-T: Suen (Country Club) lost to E. C. Fincher and T. Low; J. J. Basto.

Table Tennis

M

ATTENDANCE at the Kowloon

Cricket Club for the first table tennis Interport: between the Colony. and Macao 'was 'poor and only a

handful of people watched some splendid games;

The teams were exceptionally were matched and the visitors only managed to win by the odd march in seven.

POLO

DRAW

and M. E. Pinna (Country Club) The first round of the K.O,Y.L.I. lost to T. Lamb and W. Kershiaw; Cup will be played at the Hong F. X. M. Silva and A. R. Pinna Kon Polo Club ground, Bound- Country Club) lost to Christian-ary Street, on Wednesday,, Dec. son and T. Henderson.

4, at 3.30 p.m.

SUNDAY'S

HOCKEY SCHEDULE

the

Following are the matches to be played on Sunday In the H.K. Hockey Association. · Tournament and Secretaries of the respective teams, should, contact eocli other and they should notify the Asso- ciation Secretary, -Mr.-Smith, be- fore Wednesday of any changes:-- Matches to be played at 10.30 sharp

University v. A. N. Other XI. Royal Engineers v. Police "A", Gunboats v. Signals.

Matches to be playedt, at 4 p.m.

Women's Competition H.K.S.R.A. "B" v. "Fixed Defences; sharp:-

The contest between the war men members of the two clubs, which was played at the Kow loon Club, ended in a tic. Fol- lowing wore the results:

ne briw resulted is follows:-

H.K.S.R.A."A" Team v. Middle- sex Rgt

Nomads v. C. B. A. 5th A.A. "A" v. Police "B". Khalsa v. Destroyer:

BOWLS WIN FOR K.C.C.

The following are the tearns:- HK S.R.A. "A"-Căpt: Düntan. (4), Major Fisher (3), Capt. Monro, (2), Cupt. Atkinson (1). Mrs. W. S. Hilller. (K.G,G.) beat

FIXED DEFENCES: -Major_ Mrs. A. J. Kew: Mrs. A. E. Cas-Morgan (4), Major Hunt. (3), tto (K.G.C.) tied with Miss A. Caps Forrester, (2), Lt.-Col. J, D. Sequeira; Mrsi B. C. Stott:(K.G.C.) Way (1), beat Miss A. Wiliams; Mrs, S. HKS.RA. "A" - Lt. Fielden Jex (K.G.C.) lost to Miss E (4), Major Penfold (3), Major Heang: Mrs. T. B. Lów (K.G.C.), Wilson: (2), Lt; B. Smith. (1), beat Mrs. B. Botelho; Mrs. G. C. - MIDDLESEX REGT.: Lt. In a friendly lawn bowls match Frost (K.G.C) tlod with Miss Al Huncock (4), "Capt.-T. Chattey played yesterday afternoon; Kow- Roza; Miss: Molly Churn (K.G.C.) (3), Capt.: W. Chatey (2), Capt. Toon Cricket Club, beat Kowloon | lost to Mias, L. G/ Ablong, Miss Guest (1)1)

Dock Recreation, Clúb by 27 shots Mabel Churri (K.G C:)-bent Miss The final round will be played on the latter's green... Cel; and Mrs. L. Jack (K.G.C.), on Saturday, Dec. 7. lost to Miss M. Mooney.

RA. Cup

Games in the Royal Artillery

R. S. Capell, W. Leo, L. Jack and F. Goodwin (K.C.C.) beat J. Banderlily, "P. Mason, A. Calman · and T. Coleman (K.D.R.C.) 21–13. A. wright, A. H. Martin, W. W.

There has been much detivity Cup will be played between Doc. Parsona and T. W. Carr (K.C.C.) In the VR C. gymnasium of 10 nnd Dec, 27 entries for which bent J. Revie, J. Macpherson, F. | late. It isistäföd: that Luigi:Soar¬:||will" eloss, on Dec. 15.

Cullen und J; Kemipton (K.D.R.C.) cs, their physical culture ex- | ~The following are the condi- 28-14, V

✅ The opening meets of the Fan-pert, is getting together a class. tions, "of play: Handicap knocic-W-MoMastor, J. G. Ozerio,, W.- BOWLING ALLEYS ing Hunt were held at Tien Ping and it is believed that it is quite but (open to any team). No team Houston and R. Morilson (K.D. Shun yesterday at 2.45 pm, when possible that litör in the scuson to concede "more than five goals. R.C.) beat A., C.. Tribblo; R. “B. | Hia Excolléncy, the "Acting Gov-a-boxing tournament will bevare Actual playing days will be an- Wellwood, A. Stevens dud. R. H.

ernor, took part

ranged.

nounced later::

E. Marks (K.C.C;); 24-10.:

Lookhart Road!,

Tol;:218002

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