Ordnance Surprised By RUGBY

Gunners In Shield Tie ORDAINED

A Very Scrappy

And Dull

Match

By "Sportshawk"

ORDNANCE, WHO caused an upset last week-

costly to then in the quest for end when they defeated South China in Second Divi-

the Second Division Championship

and it looks an if Engineers, who are still unbeaten, are certam the title.

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con ributed to a great extent ba Navy beating Sing Tao m Division.

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sion, failed to survive the Preliminary Round of the Junior Shield competition when yesterday they were beaten by 30th Heavy Battery, R.A., by the odd goal Determination and hard tackline in three, after being two goals down at the interval.

Ordnance should It was also pointed out that the have won the match, yet they were referee only needed nesmen to disappointing and failed to even O'Regan and Ronaghley Lave

assist him for the throw-ing i force a draw against a weak 30th back i very good displays at ful while Hazard, in the pivotal post-and when the ball went over the R.A. team. tion, and Le Page, at inside right, goal lines.

The Association has promised to were on top form.

ensure that Clubs comply with

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Eastern

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An interesting

review of the ruling growth of South China Athletic

aand South China Association and its part in sports

donating the proceeds of their among Chinese was given by Mr W. H, Chen on Tuesday The pre-League game in January 19 sent membership of the Associa-Charity tion is nearly 10,000 and this is t markable.

the Association respective Jor started in 1918 with only 50 mems bers.

teams

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The disinterestedners shown by junior

not providing linesmen was the subject of much comment at the Referees' meeting ⚫ last Tuesday.

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siderably by Chapple, who sent over several good centres from the | right-wing.

For the

distin- losers, Adams gushed himself in front of Rey- holds who, though twice beaten, could not be blamed for the two goals

registered against him, while Stephens spoiled well in the pivotal position.

Their attack was best served by Hewitson, who, however, lacked support from other forwards and consequently was unable to do much.

The Scoring.

BLUE

W. O. Chadwick, the Cambridge. hooker and English trial player, one of the best forwards of recent years, and a player remarkably unlucky not to get his interna- tional cap, has been ordained and appointed deacon at St. John's Church, Huddersfield,

Chadwick captained Tonbridge School in 1934-35, and toured the Argentine with the British team in 1936.-Reuter.

H.K.C.C. CRICKET

TEAM

The following will represent Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI at Chatra against Royal Scots Road to-morrow at 2 p.m.:

E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), C. Wi E. Bishop, Pay-Lt. J. C. Brown, C. J. P. Carey, Capt. A. J. Dewik Surg. Lt-Com W. G. Finnie. Jį King, E. VA L. Ilsley, R. M. M Pudney, J. E. Richardson, D. S. Robb.

The greater part of the match was scrappy end produced little of interest.

Woolaridge played an unex - the pectedly good game between

for sticks

the winners. sav-

The War Department Chinesg P, euri reus apparently certain

Round scored the opening goal Staff Recreation Club will hold its goals, while Tuckley was the bettor the winners about five min-Annual General Meeting at the This should be the best ¡ter of the two backs.

utes from the start and Tate add-Club House, No. 37, Hennessy attended wame of the season, in-

ed another about three minutes Road, 3rd floor, to-morrow at 2:30 at the result of

from the end of the first half. p.m., to receive the annual report South China Sing Tao match on

No score was registered by either and the statement of accounts for : Sunday

side until the lest 10 minutes, the year ending December when the losers were awarded a 1941, to elect the Committee penalty kick with which Ember- the year 1941, and to transact any

other business, several son made no mistake.

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Kane o1

Guy Off Form

Guy was not

usual up to his form and appeared to lake matters Football Association

not too easily, thus enabled the losing

penetrate charging mereased prices for the forward,

Skipwith, the left-half, 30th Chinese times. Lan War Cup

held his own well, New Year's day between Chine, and Army, but have decided that It was pointed out that the re- the covered stand seats should be feree's job without a linesman open for booking diffcult and it was decided that the matter be brought to the at- tention of the Football Associa- lion

STONER AND MACAULEY BAT WELL

Thanks to a fine innings by L/Cpl. Stonor, Royal Army Ordnance Corps yesterday beat Diocesan Boys' School by 4 wickets in a friendly cricket match at Sookunpoo.

Just PULA

School batted first and three wickets for only 13 but Macauley, who was batting steadily, was the

janed

by

Youngsaye and the panthership added 59 runs. A complete col- lapes then followed and the whole side was dismissed

JIN. for Macauley hit eight fours in his

38.

Boucock

Tropp

had

and tock 4 for 36,

coneeded 17 TORS

without taking a wicket when he sruck a patch and look 4 for 19 to finish with 4 for 27.

R.A.0.C. would bave Tared barly had it not been for Slaney Apart from 10 by Tropp, he was the only double-finu semer, his 58 9. hitting mine fan an out

Round, the winners' centre-for- ward, and Tate cumbined well in attack and they were assisted con-

See the. New 1940

31, for

Heavy Battery: Woolaridge: Hole and Tuckley; [Skipwith, Guy and Park; Chapple, and Russell; Nicoll. Stephens and Guille. Round. Tate and Flanders. Janes: Harland. Emberson, Hewit¬

Reynolds: Adams 'son, Harding and Duffield.

Ordnance:

FRIGIDAIRE.

with the

METER-

MISER

D. B. S.

J. Macauley, and b Boorock G. A. Goodban, e Barnes, b

Boocock

28

2

A. J. Hulse, e and b Haskins

13

1. Chinfen, e Barnes, b Hoo-

cock

0

J. L. Youngsaye, b Tropp

13

L. Jernakoff, b Tropp

0

L. Lyson, b Tropp

A. Ebrahim, b Boocock

13

W. Macauley, run out

5

E. Randall, e Barnes, b Tropp

0

E. Rend, not out

10

Total

Extras (B3, LB1, W2)

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R.

Haskins ...... 6 0 35

Boocock

Tropp

6

104

GIA

MCE

11.5 1 36 4

5 0 27

4

R.A.O.C.

Stonor, not out

58

Tropp, run out

10.

Pinder, run out

I

Roberts, c Lyson, b Macauley.

Barnes, b Macauley-

Boocock, run out

MacPherson, b Hulse

Standing, not out

Extras (B14, LB1. W2)

17

Total (for 7 wkts.)

110

Stow, Haskins and Mendell did

not bat,

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W.

Hulse

12

3 24

Ebrahim

5

A

26

:0'

J. Macauley

7.5 0 39

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