́THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 30, 1940.
SING TAO EASILY BEAT KWONG WAH
By "Referee”
· AFTER A PROMISING START, during which they more than held their own in the first 15 min- utes, Kwong Wah fell away to such an extent in their First Division soccer game at Happy Valley yesterday that they were beaten by four clear goals by Sing Tao and only the bad-shooting of the Sing Tao forwards prevented a bigger score!
YESTERDAY'S SOCCER RESULTS
Sing Tao
FIRST DIVISION
4 Kwang Wah. BECOND DIVISION
Sing Tao Polico
Kwong Wah Kit Chee
C.R.C. AT HOME
An "At Home" was held at the Chinese Recreation Club, Cause- way Bay, yesterday, when a large number of members participated in an American mixed doublés tennis tournament. The prizes won during the past season were distributed at the end of the after- noon by the Hon, Mr. M. K. Lo, 3 after the Hon. Secretary, Mr.
Wong Kwok-fong, had briefly viewed the season's activities.
4
5
THIRD DIVISION
2 A.S.A.
2 7th. R.A.
2
12th R.A. Medicals
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YACHT RACING
wing hended in a centre
Gull (Capt; A. O. G. Milfs) won Young Shui-yick and before time Hong Kong Yacht Club held on the Sweepstake race of the Royal Sing Tou were not at full strength, of wild shooting from good posi- | Fung King-cheong added another. being
a distance of 8.6 without the servicesį tons.
Kwong Wah:--Lee Kwok-kee; Leung Saturday over of Kwok Ying-kee while Cheung Sing Tao teak the lead 15 mini-Pak-wal. Chung Faldam; Cheung. Shlu-miles, Koala (Mrs. M. Johnson) second and Redshank (J. Wing-thoy played in goal for th
from the start through Laifa Chung Kin-fal, Leung Chi-cheong: was
Cheuk Shek-kam. Tm Yun-fat, Chin Chi Krogh-Moe) third. There were first time since his injury against
Shui-wing when he beat Chung fun, Lau Pook-chven and Wong Klug- Eastern,
Far-lum and sent in a hard drive.fenung
11 starters and all completed the Shortly after
course. Tang Kwong-sum Sing Tao: Cheung Wing-chot; Hnu increased the lead when he
was Yung-sang. Lee Tin-sang. Tsu Ah-fu. sent through by i Shot-wing Soong Ling-sing. Luk Tat-hang. Tang and had no difficulty Tom close Kweng-sum, Fung King-cheong. La
to Pakah and Young
It was only occasionally That Kwong Woh forward. were seen) in any real attacking movemetics Cheuk Shrk-kam played un tie right wing and though he sent over several gend cohes the other forwards found £re Tins - sang and Hau Yung sang too good for them. Wong King-ebrang, of the left wing, also played well tor
Kwong Wah
Kwong Wah's defence could not cope with Sing Tao's attack. Young Tse-chong worked hard at wine half but did not assist his forwardta very much.
Soong Ling-sing was outstand- ing in the Sing Tao de.ence. Oc- cupying the pivotal position he kept his forwards well supplied with pusses.
Slow Wing
Yeung Shui-yick and Ip Pak- wah were slow on the len wing. The formor was badly in need of practice while Ip was not
accurate with his pesses. Fortun utely for Sing Too, both Fung King-cheong and Lai Shui-wing player up to form as these were the only forwards able to do anything of note with the ball. Both were guilty however,
POPULAR NAVAL TRIUMPH
By "Scrum Half”
Navy have won the 1940-41 Rugby Tourna- ment, and a more popular success could not be ima- gined.
With the talent they had avail- able, Navy have performed mira- cles, and Carter is to be congra- tulated on their triumph. It was indeed unfortunate that he unable to play in any of the Ave games, and it is to be hoped that he will lead the side against Po- lice next Saturday.
was
Paul, Honeywill and a hard- working pack were responsible for a 11-0 win over a team who secured the ball from the set scrums nine times out of ten for practically threequarters of the game, Deadly tackling held up re- peated Army attacks and drop- ped passes or failure to run straight nullified all their best efforts.
Army had the talent to win this tournament, but they have a hard match ahead of them, against Club, before they can be even runners-up.
Club easily accounted for Po- lice, who were lost without Wall.
CHINESE TEAM FOR NEW YEAR'S CHARITY GAME
Following have been chosen to represent Combined *Chinese against the Rest of Colony on: New Year's Day at Sookuapop in ald of the BW.OF. and Bomber Fund.
Cheung Wing-chol; · (Sing Tao) Tsang. Chung-wan" (South China); and Lea Tin Bang) (Sing Tho). Spong, Ling-sing, (Sing Tao) Hsu King-neng, (Eastern) and: The Kam-hung; (South China) Chung Yung-sum, (Eastern), (Fung King-cheong.” (Bingɛ Tao) V.K. Hyul, (Eastern) Lee Wal-tong. (South China) (Capt) and Hau<Ching-to, (Eastern);
M. V. Umfrevlite, who kept wicket for the British Empire aricket, kloven. on many occasions, during, the sum- mer has joined the, Royal Air Force htờ, train an q” rear-gunner.
Umtreville, Who in fuste
age, is considered one of the best wio kat-ksenyre ür
usefu) Boccer Inside forward,
lay the second half
Lai Shui Shu-yick