THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 20, 1941.
AT SOCCER GAME
Kwong Wah Score Twice MOVIE-CAMERA With Two Men Off Field Chinese Display Good Combination
Hazard And Lee In Fine Form
By "Sportshawk"
Despite the fact that they were two players short for about 20 minutes towards the end, Kwong Wah once again demonstrated their superiority when they trounced Navy, the best Services team, by 4 goals to 1 in their First Division Football Lea- gue encounter at Boundary Street yesterday, after leading by the odd goal in three at the interval.
K.C.C. BEAT L. CRAWFORDS
his
The Chinese displayed better combination and well deserved their victory, although they did not play up to their best form ow- ing to the muddy and slippery ground.
Rubinson was not up to usual forn and his high handlings were unsafe, although he displayed Although rain threat-
good anticipation during the first ened throughout yester- period. Roughley was the only man who was effective against the day morning, it was pos-Chinese forwards. sible to finish a lawn bowls match played be-
Hazard Plays Well
MACAO CASH
SWEEP RESULTS
Sweeps at Macho yesterday.
Following are the results of Cash
No. 135
242 251
Race No. 1
$194.00
55.60 27.80 Unplaced ponies ($7.70 each): Nos. 243, 148, 277, 187. Race No. 2
No. 220
122 363
$218.40 02.40 31.20
Unplaced ponies ($5.80 each) Nos. 148, 424, 14, 39, 223, 474.
Alace No. 3
No. 7
150 314
$222.00 83.40 31.70 74, 149, 336, 381, 125, 500, 65.
Unplaced ponies ($5 each): Nos,
No. 251
150 152
Race No. 4
$85.80 85.80 19.10
Unplaced pony ($21.20) No. 175,
No. 24636
Race No. 6
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$8,920.38 2,548.68 1,274.35
tween Kowloon Cricket just been secured by Navy, play- Hazard, a new player who has Club and Lane, Craw-ed a
magnificent game in the Unplaced ponies ($128.72 each): ford's. K.C.C. won by 23 accustomed conditions, he showed 12262, 23176, 23673, 13501, 17009. pivotal position. Despite the un- Nos. 3542. 101, 13202, 3801, 14272. shots.
good ball control and had the 6025. Chinese leader, Chin Chin-fan, closely watched. Apart from his¦ spoiling, Hazard also distributed well. Honeywell was handicapped by Wong King-cheong's speed and was constantly drawn out position, but Britt held his own
Judging by some of the heads not all the players--and that ap- plies to both sides--were parti cularly expert but a good time and an excellent buffet breakfast cum tin, not the least pleasing of which was the
lettuce from
Mr. Brown's garden, was had by all.
well at left-half.
of
The Sallors' forward-line was
In the early heads, Lane Craw-best served by Hendy, who was
ford's had much the worst of mal-
the only one left with a clean jer- ters and K.C.C. soon had a con-
sey after the game! He played a fortable lead, but, when the mytack, but lacked support. He could splendid game and ably led the at- steries of the game were explain- ed and the knowledge absorbed by some of, the novices, they proved their adaptability and made up leeway.
rapidly YESTERDAY'S SOCCER
being
On the final count taken, however, it was dlo- covered that Teddy Fincher's visiting rink was the only one up, and only
by the narrow
match
RESULTS
Race No. 6
No.
40 232 186
$237.00 67 70 33.80
Unplaced pony ($37,60) No. 114
MACAO RACE RESULTS
Following are the results of the race megting held at Macao yesterday:
The Szechuen Handicap" (Fira Section)-Six Furlongs. National Success, 146 lb.
Heddon, 143 lb.
(K. I. Ip)
the
A newsreel was taken of Eastern South China
game on Saturday. This will probably be Incorporated in actory which will be pro- duced in the near future,
BANKIER, MARSHALL
SHINE FOR
FOR ROYALS
By "Referee”
At Sookunpoo yesterday, Sing Tao beat Royal Scots in First Division of the Football League by 5 goals to 1 after leading at the interval by 3 goals to 1. In the second half they had so much more of the play that with a little more steadiness in front of goal they would have scored many more goals.
Royals did not have good wing-while both wingers sent over good ers, though they were given much centres. of the ball, while their Inside-for- wards were too prone to indulge in short-passing, which was of no ayail against the Sing Tao de fence.
The defence,
particularly the Intermediate-line.
was so fully occupied in coping with the op- posing attack that they had little time to assist their forwards, and, added to this, Sing Tao were al- ways able to keep their forwards well supplied with passes.
-
Good Goalie Bankier in goal for Royals play- ed a good game and brought off several good
particularly in the second half. In front of him Naysmith and Fraser worked themselves to a standstill
saves,
The Play
The game opened with Royals attacking and Marshall went near when he sent in a hot grounder which Cheung Wing-choy fumbl- ed, only for it to hit the upright and be cleared. Sing Tao took the lead early in the game as the result of a faulty clearance by a
defender Royals'
and Kwok
Ying-kee netted.
went Shortly after Sing Tao further ahead when Ip Pak-wah beat Bankier with a good cross shot, and, before the interval, Lai Shui-wing added the third goal for his side after beating three.
men.
Rovals reduced the lead in the first half when Marshall sent in a hot grounder which Cheong. Wing-chov rumbled and, allowed endeavour to check the Sing Tao to cross the line.
attackers.
in an
the
The absence of Falconer caused a reshuffle in the intermediate- line. Parnaby was seen in pivotal position, with Adamson, at right-half, and Clarke in his usual position. Hossack was miss- ed from the attack and Auld formerly of the juniors, was brought into the team.
The Royals halves wern to much..engaged, as mentioned be- fore, to assist their forwards. They were kept continually Cu hi move.by.the combination of
the Chinese forwards and the slippery zstate of the ball and ground added Also ran:-Ascot Vale. 159 lb., (Pto their difficulties. ter Y. T. Well: Geordie, 146 lb.,
Following were yesterday's soc- Desert Star, 148 h. cer results:--
1
FIRST DIVISION Kwong Wah 4 Navy R. Scots
Sing Tao SECOND DIVISION South China
margin of one shot. The final head of the. was being played on most rinks when the rain came down in tor- rents and drove the players to shelters, although it was found possible to finish off the one out-"} standing head before a final ad- journment was made for further 7th R.A. refreshment,
Following were the scores:-
5 Police THIRD DIVISION
R.A.M.C.
4
3 A.S.A.
International JUNIOR SHIELD (Preliminary Round)
K.C.C.
Lane Crawford's
R. Sco's
A. E. P. Guest
H. Burson
S. A. Gray
T. Edgar
E. Curtis
A. B. Homson
V.. C. Labrum
A. W. Brown
10
(Skip) 27 (Skip)
J. H. S. Duncan H. W. Bonner
R. B. Wellwood. H. W. Randall
16
D. Glover
W. C. Ogley
N. A. E. Mackay G. Tanner
(Skip) 23 (Skip)
H Brokenshire E. G. Baker
S. Carr
T. A. Madar
E. C. Fincher
(Skip)
20
46
A. Steven
R. T. Burch
1. Jack
(Skip) 19
Total
69
TAKE HER BOWLING— SHE'LL ENJOY IT, TOO! Make a bowling "date"! Your wife or sweetheart will enjoy it as much as you do. Take her to the most congenial rendezvous in town.
HONG KONG BOWLING ALLEYS
1
5
3
Lo Kwong To
*
(D G. Woo)
(F.
L. Marcal); Lancashire Chap. 151 .. (6. W. Pan); and Radium Star. 150 lb.. {H L. Poon
7 starters. Won by a lengths short
head. Time: 23.4, 100, 134.3. 1 Pari-Mutuel: Winner $37,09: Place 21st $29 90: 2nd 39.10: 3rd $29.00.
2--''The Szechuon Handicap" Sect.on)-Six Furlongs. Sports Venture, 145 b.
(2nd
1
A,S.C. (C.)
4
(J. Nolasco) Lucky Eleven, 155 lb.
(Peter Y T. Weil Gallant Marshal, 154 lb,
1
:
do no more than score once for his side. The two wingers, Phip-
15. W. Pas) pens and Honiwell
Also can:-King's Envoy, 147 lb., K were worth
1. Ip); Mac's Adventure, 150 lb.. (W、 watching, buth sending over good N. Yeh): National Liberty.. 159 lb., (D. centres on occasion,
IG. Woot: Persian Cat,
142 lb., (1,0
Lai Shui-wing added two fur- ther goals in the second period to complete the scoring,
RUGBY FINAL
THRILLS AHEAD
By "Scrum-Half”
Better organisation of the In- ternational Rugby Tournament than was the case last season Marshall at inside-right, played
provided two excellent games. hard in the forward-line. He was day, players to stand out in which despite poor conditions, on Satur- always back to assist the defence
were Honeywill, Stewart, Thom- and was the most
conspicuous son, Millar. Pinkerton, Charter, player in the attack. Auld, in the Heasman, Bompas, Wright-Nooth, centre-forward. position never Needham and Carter. gave up trying and "had bad luck
If England can improve on their in the closing minutes in not scor- wing-threequarters-I understand ing when, with only the
goal- Bosanquet will be available--they keeper to beat, he hit the cross will have an excel ent chance of bor.
is
beating Sco land next Saturday. Sing Tao fielded the зате The Scots, though not having team as last week and though such an impressive defence, have handicapped by the slippery a formidable attack, which should ground were better able to keep be even more dangerous as the re- their feat..
sult of Thomson's superiority over In the at'ack, La Shul-wing, Bowden. For the Chinese, Lee Kwok-Kwong Tao); Plain View, 141 b., (King-kee were always dangerous, attack was not decisive enough.
Englan'd défence Fung King-cheong and Kwok excellent but on Saturday their kee was again on top form he Kwok); and Sunshine Susie,, 147 Ib.. tween the sticks. It is safe to say (Chan O Wan). that Navy would have scored at least twice if the Chinese had been served by another 'keeper. Leung Pak-wai, who was the best back in the Chinese team, cleared powerfully and covered his partner well.
Yeung Tse-cheung distinguished himself in the left-half berth and, although he gave
Place
(3rd
starters. Won by length: J length. Time: 28,4, 101.3, 136.4.
Part-Mutuel: 1st $10.10; 2nd $5.70; 3rd $10.10.
Winner $338.50;
3 "The Szechuan Section)-Six Furlongs.
Handicap" National Anthem, 150 ib. Black Diamond, 154 jb..
(J. Nolascu) 1
(W. N. Yeh)
(K. I. Ip) Also ran-Cloudy Star. 139 lb.. (K.
Cuban Love, 159 lb. Phippens too
much rope, supported the attack very well, while Chung Kim-iai covered well in the pivotal posi
tion..
Kwok); Double Up, 140, lb,, (Peter Y.
SATURDAY'S SPORTS
2 FOOTBALL
3
played on Saturday and resulted in Scotland beat ng Wales by i-u and England accounting for re-
T. Wel); Eagle.. 159 lb., (R. Castro); hurdle in their quest for the Senior
South China overcame a stiff land by 8 points to nil.
The Final should be a close All the Chinese forwards played National Triumph, 147.16.; (S. W, Pan): beat Eastern by the odd goal in ners.
Iron Knight, 144 ib. (Tanng Wah); Championship Title, when tney affair with Scotland likely win- well, Cheuk Shek-kam, right- The Mermaid, 163 lb., (W. Yu); and five thus making a play-off w.ti wing, and Chin Chi-fan, the lead-Wild Bear, 145-lb. (Lo Kwong To). er, being the most prominent.
The Scorers
Hendy opened the scoring for the Sailors but Cheuk Shek-kam | Miờ. equalised and Lau Fook-tsun tool Phoenix, 153 lb. the lead for the Chinese in the first period.
- On the resumption, Navy made numerous efforts to equalise but were unable to break-through,
3
** *
CRICKET
10 starters. Won by a length.
Sing Tao probable. lengths. Time: 31, 103:1; 130:1.
Police beat Club 2-1, Ferrier Pari-Mutuel: Winner $83.50; Pince scoring the winning goal from. a lat $0.60; 2nd $11.90; 3rd $8.00,
penalty in the closing stuges or 4The Yunnan Handicap"-Hall, the game.
Only two games were played on Saturday owing to the rain, Service Corps and Enginers thougn several games were start- 1 entered the First. Round of the cd. Recreto Seniors drop valu- Junior Shield when they climinat-able points when they were held 1 ed Middlesex und Kowloon re-to a draw at Pokfulum. Recreio
spectively. The former were being scored 173 for 3 and when stumps. led at 3-1 at one time and in the were drawn University had 04
without reply.
(D. G."Woo) Talkative, 140 3b,
(Peter YT. Wel). Royal Highness, 150 lb.
(S. W Pan)
· Also ran:-The
:
小
ress, -135′ Jb..' (K extra time scored three tlines for 7 wickets.
During the last 20 minutes, while I Ip) Cheuk Shek-kom and Chi-fai were off, Chin Chi-fan 29, 100.3, 3.
eung 4 starters. Won by dead'heat, Time: scored two goals in succession to Pari-Mutuel Winnor: $20.00, $11:40; make the game: safe for the Chin- Place 1st $13,00); and $39,00.
Bang Boy hã Chung Hwa Handicap"---One KWONG WAH-Leɑ Kwok-kae; Chung | Mile. Fai-lam, and Leung. Pak-wal:"Cheung| Fairy Duset. 183 ibe Chi-tai, Chung Kim-ifi and Yeung Tap- chung: Cheuk Shekɛkam), Tim: Yung-fat, | Shangyal (4” 147 Chin. Chi-fan, Lau Fook-taun 'and Wong,
ese,
..
Meadow Eve, 139 lb..
RUGBY
At Kings Park University · Juniors wore beaten by 88 runs, by Recreio a.though the undergradu- ates-made great effort to torce ni draw,,
BATTING
The Semi-Finals of the Interna-E, L. Gosano Y1T. Wel)
11iqnal Rugby Tournament were M.. A, Remedios (K. Kwok)
LG Gosano 2 To); Hogmanay, 142 lb., (J, Nolasco);
and Rotheray, Bay, 144 lb., (W, Yu),
G. N. Gosano
· NAVY-Robinson!", Roughley; and
(Dr G., Woo) 233, B6 starters, Wont by a lengths. 2 H, A. Barros O'Regan: Honeywell, Hazardçund 'Britts." "Albo Yah:-Country Flwer, 135, 18. lengths, Time: 34.3; 107.3, 143.3, 221.1.2 Phippens, Le-Page, Hendy, Barber, and {{B; Castro): Courour, Bleu, 140 stb.. (K,
SAGE BOWLING Thri Mulb), winner 32 BỘ ra 1 E. Mazurn ******* Hontwell.
Ip)1) Fairy- Auk; 147: 18,, (Lo Kwong 30,00; 2nd $7.00; 3rd $7.25.
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