THE CHINA MAIL, FÉBRUARY 21, 1941.

BADMINTON Army In Sore Need Of A

PAIRINGS

bodowing DFC leading Badminton

League pairings:-

A” Division

K. W. Chey and C. K. Lee

(University "A")

Good Centre-Forward

Rest; Fox Needs

Pearson And

Pelham

P. L. W.

12 0

12

H F. Chiu and P. K. Hui

(University "A")..

9

0

P. S. Bun and M. 9. Lim

(University "A")

1

15

M. P. Yoong and Y. P. Yoong

(University "B")

6

1

5

C. Au and H. Koh (Chinese

("Y")

9

A

5

C. Au and F. Kah (Chinese

"Y")

G

2

4

J. J. Remedios and H. F.

Gonsalves (Recreio)

12

8

4

C. K. Lea and S. L. Yong

(University "B")

3

о

3

M. S. Lim And S. F. Yung

(University "A")

3

0

3

T. T. Chin and F. L. Yung

(University "B")

G

3

3

M A. Oliveira and A. M.

Rodrigues (Recreio)

12

9

3

F. Koh and C. Y. Yung

(Chinese Y"}

make an appearance

12

3

Military duties.

P. H. Mon and H. F. Chiu

(University "A")

2

1

C. K. Cheuk and K. B, Lin

[University "B")

3

S. Amplavanar and A. P. Lee

(University "B")

3

2

M. P. Yoong and Y. P. Yoong

(University "A")

3

1

2

Lau

6

1. A. Carvalho

Siva

and

A

M.

(Recreio)

1,7 10

E

P. H. Wang and P. C.

(Chinese "Y")

"B" Division

A L. Fisher and P. Wynter

Blyth (K.C.C.)

N. L. Smuth and P Witson

(St. John's)

(Police)

W. H. Choy and W. C. Choy

Chung

C. C Pereira and E. A. R

Possibles

By “Squaddy”

T Happy Valley on Monday, in AT

the Colony seven-a-side Rug- ger tournament, four Army sevens registered wins,

Royal Scots were

unable owing

to 10

time

The Combined Small Units and the 12th Hvy. Regt., R.A. "A" were evenly matched and full came with neither side having the upper hand.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

oi

changed, as they have one of the strongest in the Colony, although beaten five times on Sunday.

**

10

the

had been they might them. of

Sgt. Owens and S/Sgt. Duffield, the wingers, were not given the THE Army did not play up to same opportunities as they had

in the semi-final against expectations in the Final the La Wah Cup match against Chinese, and if they the Civilians last Sunday, and this given more passes was muinly due to the bad and, have made good use poor shooting ability of their for-Both these players are faster than wards. The Army Selection Com- the average footballer, and, with their Ane centres, either could mittee are meeting on Saturday to

It is hoped that the Army team discuss and select their team for make a centre-forward,

Cup

match

will be able to prove that they are the next Kotewall against the Chinese or Navy.

ir capable of scoring in their next They are at present badly need of a centre-forward as Fox match.

In the re-play of the first round Extru time was played with the of the Royal Engineers is much

of the Junior Shield, Royal Corps Smull Units scoring through Wig-off form at the moment and could: glesworth in the first few seconds do with a well earned rest,

Pearson of the Middlesex Regi-Signals knocked out 30th Hvy. excellent Bly, R.A. by the odd goal in five ment, who played an 2 Tamar and Small Ships by seven of this period.

Middlesex were no match to points to five, after having

Sgt. Brackenbury scored twice seven-point lead at the interval the Strong Club "A", who defeat-game against Sing Tao last week, at Happy Valley on Wednesday. Capt. Mar. scored a magniflclented them easily by 13 points to nil. might be considered for this posi-

tion, as he has now found his old for the Signals and Bundy once. drop goal, which was considered

form. In representative matches, Flanders and Casey scored for the

tol Gunners. the best feat of the day, and Pte.

however, he does not Berry scored a try which was not

Owing to rain, only one game shine. z) converted.

Pelan of the Engineers is an- I was played in the Large Units

the centre nuj other candidate for 5th A.A. Regt., R.A.. "B" by nine Rugby League at Sookupoo

Tuesday, between Royal Engineers herth, and has done very well for points to bil, with Sig. Prait scor-!

assisted them in reaching the top. ing two fries and Pte. Macdonald Middlesex Regiment. Sapper-The Sampers this season and has TO.

winning by the en.v try of 2:41:0

P

W

Middlesex Regiment

defeated

Combined Small Units "A" beat

tine.

!

1 t

The 8th Hvy. Regt. R.A., "A" 16 who will want lot of watching!

in this tourname.at, easily account ed for Jardine's by winning points to nil. L/Bdr. Richard: 15 scored two tries in the Brst hali

Sgt. Marsh converting one giving them an tight point lead.

12 Capt. Skipwith scored a try in the

which second half

Sgt. Marsh

10 failed to convert.

Engineers beat 5th A.A. Regt R.A., "A by 13 points to 3.

Engineers were superior in all divisions of the gaine,

and Cpl

Birrell played excellently, scoring two tries which he also converted:

8 Col. Pictor scored the Sappers'

other try Gur. Giblin scored for

tournament the only two

on

|

*

**

the

Both sales were well matched and found it difficult to handle the ball on such a wet ground

The Sappers were better than their opponents in handling, es pee.ally their outside men, but the Middies fo ward. were beter in the tight.

Sappers have not yet lost this League.

Dragti

The following fable to date:

the IN

P W. D. L. Pis.

3

3 0

о

6

3

2

1

2

1

1 ก

2

3

1

0 2

2

3

Q

R. Engineers R. Artillery R. Sco's

Middlesex

C.S. Units

SNOOKER

of

this Army

seem

¤

WATER-POLO

O-NIGHT at the Y.M.C.A. the Middlesex will play the Euro- The Army's defence need not bel pean Y.M.C.A, teain at 715 p.m.

HOCKEY

No Ladies' League

This Season

A DECISION TO LET the Caer Clark Cup comi- petition lapse this year but to continue the seven-a- side tournament as usual was reached at the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Associa- tion held at Gloucester Hotel yesterday.

The Acting President, Miss E. M. Booker (H.K. Ladies), Miss F. by Wong, and Miss G. White (St. An- M. Gray, presided, assisted

drew's), Miss E. Churn and Miss Mrs. I Joyce.

Jex (D.G.S.). Mrs. C. In presenting the annual report [V.

grate-Figuereido and Miss M. Maxwell still Miss Gray expressed her

and (Argonauts), Mrs, Joyce and Miss

WednesdayIN the Garrison Snooker League

the Medical Corps are were Royal Engineers and Com-

bined Small Units. who defeated! leading

with the Engineers" "A" fulness to Mrs. O. Burnett

Both have, Mrs. I Joyce for drawing up the Baxter (C.B.A.). 8th Hvy. Regt., R.A., "B" and 12th close on their heels. Hey. Regt. RA. "A" respectively played live games, won two and report.

Units drawn three, but the with the Combined Small

Medicals At the suggestion of Miss Gray

Bomber Fund ·

to

A proposal by Mrs. Joyce

Bomber having to play extra time to win. have won more frames than the the election of the President was

either Engineers which gives them the left vacant for the duration until make a donation to the

Miss Gray Fund was unanimously adopted by There was not much in

more normal times.

elected Vice- the meeting and the initial sum 5 game, both matches being decid-three-point lead.

was unanimously

It was ed by one goal, and une try res-

President while Miss R. Smith was of $400 was decided upon. 5pectively.

elected Hon. Secretary and Trea- decided to turn this year's seven- a-side tournament to the benefit

18

2

E F. Fincher and

Kew

(St. Andrew's)

18

4

Q

S. P. Chan and K. J

(King's)

Attwell

12

12

H Eardley and ▸ Kwok

(St. John's)

K

C. F. Chiu and S. C. Liang

( Chung Wish)

12

2

W. Gillies and L Gordon

18 9

9

1

8

P. C. Leung and K

F. Chu

Chung Wah)

12

4

@

Peter Lo and J

Trang (Kow.

Toon Tong)

15

K. L. Li and W. C. Chung

(King's)

9

?

7

the Gunners.

D. M. Xavier and S. A. Rum.

John (V.R.C.)

12

5

A. E. Brown and $. A. Gray

(St. Andrew's)

12

5

7

In the second round

T, Lam and K, H. Lo (King's) 15

8

7

d. L. Anderson

and

ᎨᏎ .

S

teams successful

Jones (K.C.C.)

15 B

7

Alves (Recreio)

9

J

&

J. Odell and M. 11an

L.R.C.)

y 3

6

M. M. Davies and B. Gilles.

ple (St. Andrew's)

12

6

6

P. A. Yvanovich and P. P

Botelho (Recreio)

6

1

A. Maynard and G. 5. Ladd

(SI. John's)

18

13

A.

E.

Xavier and A. E,

Noronha (Recreio)

6 2

C. F.

Chi and P. C. Leung

(Chung Wan)

3

1

2

S.

C. Liang and K. F. Chau (Chung Wh

3 0

2

S. P. Chan and W. C. Chung

(King's)

C. F. Chiu and W. H. Chay

Chung Wan)

E. A. R. Alves and B T.

Goanno (Recreio)

E. Zimmern and D. Hazell

(K.C.C.)

W. Lawrence and A. E.

Noronha (Recreio)

D. Hazell and A. E. P. Guest

(K.C.C.)

D. Kwok and E. Kennard

(St. John's)

H. T. Woo and K. L. Lui

(King's)

A. E. P. Quest and E. Zim.

mern (K,C.C.)

3 0

3

3

0

3 0 3

3 0 3

3 0 3

G 3 3

6 1

G 3 3

3 3

J. L. Anderson and D. Hazell

(K.C.C.).........

3

2

H. £. Jonca and A E. P.

Guest (K.C.C.)

3

2

F. H. Kwok and A. E. Lee

(Kowloon Tong)

3 1

3

F. H. Kwok and J. Chan

(Kowloon Tong)

R. E. Lee and K. M. Lee

(Kowloon Tong)

6 3 3

3

1

S. C. Chan and Lee Po (Kow.

loon Tong)

1 2

F. 5. Li and S. C. Liang

(Chung Wan

R, E. Lec. and P. C. Fletcher

(Kowloon Tong)

K. L. Lui and J. Pan (King's) 3 す 2 K,H,Lo_and_W._C_Chung.

(King's)

N. Whitley and N. L. Smith

3 1

2

3 1 2

Engineers again have Cpl - rell and Cpl. Foley to thank for ¦ their hard and accurate kicking. Sgt. Davis scored the Sappers' try} which Cpl. Birrell converted from 40 yards out with a magnificient. kick.

surer.

to of a similar cause and Miss Gray

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. D

L. P's.

R.A.M.C.

5

2

0

3 21

Я.E. "A"

2

0

3 18

R.E. Sgt.

5

2 1 2

17

R.A. Sgts.

5

1

0

4 18

I

C.M. Police

5

4 0 1

10

After

Signals Cpls.

5

1

2

2

13

R.A.P.C. Signals

5

2

2

12

6

0

7

O. Burnett and Miss M. McCaw discussion, this question was left {("Y"), Miss M. Smalley and Miss to the Council,

The following were elected the Council:--Miss M. Remedios expressed a hope for more hearty and Miss A. Alves (Recreio), Mrs. response from the public.

3 1 2

(St. John's)

3

1

W. H. Choy and S. F. Loo

(Chung Wan)

0 3

4 2

9

2

12.10

S. T. Chin and S. C. Chan

(Kowloon Talig).

S. Ramlar and 8. Godkin

(J.R.C

A. Basto, and M. M. de V.

Soares XV.R.C.)

CRATERS IN ALLOTMENTS

Allotment holders." in a London area have bomb, Craters in the plote, and one man applied to the local council for a reduction of his. allotment rent, pointing out, that his potato crop was ruined,

The Council refused the appli- ¡cation.. Other allotment holders. who regarded it as a test case are considering an appeal Ministry of Agriculture;

.to the

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