THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 18, 1941.
SENIOR TITLE
ARMY TO ENTER3TEAMS MACAULEY WINS IN H.K. TENNIS LEAGUE AT D.B.S. SPORTS
By "Squaddy" Hockey
IN the
Hockey
Rugby Football
TO-DAY, in the Large Units Units' Large
Rugby League, Royal Engine- League Middlesex Regimenters will play the Combined Small have a seven-point lead over the Units and should have no difficulty 5/7th Rajput Regiment.
in accounting for them. The En- de-gineers have not yet lost in this
On Saturday the Middles Teated the H.K.S.R.A. by seven League. goals to three.
Matches played during last week were as follows:
5th A.A. Regt. RA beat HK SR.A. 2-1.
5/7th Rajput Regt. beat Com- bined Small Units G
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Fortress Royal Engineers
The Royal Artillery will play the Middlesex Regiment and this should prove a good game as the sides are evenly matched. LEAGUE STANDINGS
COMMAND SPORTING
BADMINTON
EVENTS FOR WEEK CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULTS
TO-DAY
Large Unita Rugby League, Sookun- poo-Royal Engineers V Com. bined Small Units, 3.00 pirts; Royal Artillery v Middlesex Ne- giment, 4.30 pm Tennia-Colony Championships. Hong:
Kong Cricket Club. 5:00 p.m. Hockey, Quadrangular Tournament
Indian Ar British Aring V Sharshutpo, 4.30 p.m.
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To-day at Shamdopo the tish Army team will hiret the shan Amy team in the Quidvan glar Tournament, bully 430
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The following have been select et to play
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A the Annual General Meeting the Army Tennis Leagur held on Monday the following offietals were selected for the com-
ing season
HR Hyde. Bushell
{ President-Cap Secretary - 17/Cpl. (Corps Military Police)
Committee Major D} ť E Grose (Royal Engineers), (pl. Husband (Royal Signals). S/Sgt Mitchell (Royal Engineers), S/Sgt Adams (ADC) and represeny- tatives from Royal Scots and Mid- dlesex Regiment
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It was propoxant by Capt RE 1/Upl Dove (Royal Signals). Guest and carmed that an Army (pl. Neve (Royal Scots and Bar Esangies championship should Anderson (12th Hvy. Regt. RA. included in the competitions Sgt. Crowley (Middlesex Regt. the season, open to all Officers. Sgt. Creston (Royal Engineers, ÎN CO% and Men Sgt. Wakirim Middlesex Regt ).E A proposal by RAMC Leut Clague Royal Artillery 3, [separate League should be run my Pie. Sheehan (Middlesex Hegy 1. Gair Offrers' teams was defeated Pie. Hitchcott (Royal Scots), Cpl Au applications by Major A. Shaw (Royal Engineers) and Cpl. Rosenbloom for permission to en- Singleton (Royal Engineersă.
fer a team in the “A” League eon- Reservec: C'p! Albany (Royal ; sasting of two Indian Medical Ser- Scots) and S/Sgt Saxby Royal Vie Meers and the Engineers)
This same team will play agams! | Royal Navy on Friday at Kone Park bully off 4.30 pm
remainde
LAID Personnel was granted
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Athletics-Middlesex Reft
p.m.:
Meeting. (51- 2:0
Units Meeting, Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m. Rugby-Club "A" v Royal Engine
ers, Club ground. 5.15 pm Tennis Colony Championships, Hong
Kong Cricket Club, 5.00 pm.
THURSDAY Snooker--Anny League, 14th Hound.
Soldiers' Club, 800 p Tennis Colony Chmapionships, Honu Kong Cricket Club, 3:00 pm Athletic Meeting-Middlesex
Shamshupo, 230 pin
FRIDAY
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-Quadrangular Tournament Hockey --
Buitish Army
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TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Following is to-day's Colony tennis championship programme
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Annual
The Diocesan Boys' School sports were held yesterday. The sen- for championship was won by J
Ma- enulay, the middle by Tam Kok-ling and the tublot by P. Mugford,
Results:
100 Yards (Senior) :-), H Wong: 2, L. Jernakoff, J. Macaulay idend heatı, Time 11 275 Middle. -i, E Read; 2. Tau Kok-ling: 3 1. Lim. Time: 17 2/5 Junior
Mugford: 2. Ne 1um-luk, 3. La E-shan Ti
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High Jump bong 2. J
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are results of barl- championship matches Height: 5 It played last night at King's Col- | Heat: 2. Tan Kok-ling: 3. E. lege:
Men's Junior Doubles P. C Leung and K F. Chiu bent E. A. R. Alves and P. P. Botelho, 17 15. 15 10.
C. C. Pervira und A E Xavier beat J. Hooi and T. B. Teoh, 15 - 4,
15 11.
(Senior) 1. Lin Hong- Macaulay, 3, S. Hall ins. Middle.. E Guest Junior -1, Chab
Height Ng Luro-fuk.
Height: 4 ft 7 15 Kwok-king 2.
3 ft 7 ins
Sack Race (Middle), -1, P Yew: 2. 1. Lim. 3. Tan Kok-in. Junior-1. Ng Luck-fuk. And Marley King Cheung -
WI (tie); 3. C
220 Yards (Senior)
J Macaulay. 2, J Jernakaff; 3. F. Lam Tim. A. 1. Fisher and P. Wynter Junior 1, P. Mugford; 2. Lee E. Byth heat P. A. Yvanovich and B. T. Gosano, 152, 155.
Mixed Doubíka · Patrick Wong and Miss O. RI- beiro bên; E. and Mrs. Zimmern, 15-0, 15-4.
COMBINED SMALL UNITS SPORTS
Preliminary heals for the Com- bined Smalt Units Individual ath- letic meeting were held yesterday at The Chatham Road Held
The following are the success- ful contestants who will enter the Anals to be held to-morrow after-
noon
100 yards. Sgt. Montfel, R. A | F. Marth, RA.SC. Browe, Senjor
ant Baggs.
200
yarde: Manfield.
Tart and Brown.
shan. Time 32 2/5 Middle 1. E Head; 2. Tan Kok-ling: 3. B Lin Time 29
Three-Legged Race (Middle). -1, HendW Newbern, 2. Fung King-chop P Yew: 3, 8 Lim J Ramsey Jun- 1 Mugkuta W. Lam, R, Chan Kwok-kin-Lee E-shan and Lui T-e-chlu- | Kwok Wat-chiu ties
410 Yards (Senior) 1. J Maiuulay
Tim 2. C Rosselet: 3. 17 Truon
Kok-Jing: 2, E Read, B. Tang Kwing-vew Tier 62
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Middle 1. Tan
| Junior - 1. P Mugford, 2, Lee E-hati
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Long Jump (Sentor, 1. Lum Hong-
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3. Ma Har-hong, Mat Aulay te! Distance ET I 3
Middle 1. E Read: 2, Tan Kok Top, 3. 23 L Distance 15 10 9 DIS Junto 1. P Mugford; 2, Lee Roshan 3. Chan 2 wok-dir Distantes 12 t
Obstacle Race (Senior) Wong Kai- Theunk.
Macau- 2. N Masters, 3. W Middle Martin Jax
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Ram- Yew, 2. J sep 3. Tan Kok-Ing Junior 1 F Mugford: 2. NA Luen-fuk: 3. Chan Kwok-kan
C.C.C. CRICKET
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OPEN DOUBLES Vinetani tel inuta V T { The following have been select- Monaphan and TJ Could (8)
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MacDougal
| League cricket match against In- daan Recreation Club on Saturd"V. at 2:00 p.m. on the Home ground.
E Zimmern (Capt.), A. B. Ham- sun. A J. Hulse, A. Hung. A KI Ismail, S Loomard, T. 1, ck, A M. 12. D. Trun # J Macaulay Middle
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BADMINTON TOURNEY
Following is to-day's Badmin- ton championship programme AT CLUB DE RECREIO Men's Junior Doubles
p.m.).
and A. C. Cheung (7
Men's Junior Singles R. M. Lavalle v Peter Lo (7.45 p.m.).
The following points were also agreed upon: --that the League J. L. Anderson and W. Gillies A should start before the end of w. T. Ho April; that in the event of incle- ment weather a definite decision would always be given by 1 p.m. as to whether the courts were playable or not.
Athletics
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. S. Young v J. Tsang (9.30 p.m.).
Mixed Doubles
E. Gillespie and Miss Wong v H. E. Eardley and Miss D. Eard-!
(9.15 p.m.).
IN the course of this week two ley
Units are holding athletic meetings Combined Small Units) [are holding their meeting at Chat-
ham Road to-morrow to enable i them to select their teams for the Command Athletic Meeting, while) Mddlesex Regiment are holding their Sports at Shamshuir $ \ !*}* tu-morrow and Thursday,
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Association Football
N Second and Third Divisions of the Football League, the two top teams are still fighting it our for League honours.
ARMY CRICKET SEMI-FINAL
The semi-final of the Large
Tournament Units Cricket
be- |tween Royal Engineers and Royal Artillery will be played at Soo- kunpoo to-morrow afternoon. The winners will meet the Combined Small Units in the final on Thurs- day, March 27, at Sookunpoo.
C.S.C.C. CRICKET
TEAM
The Second Division title, which The following "will represent rests between Royal Engineers | Civil Service C.C. in a Junior and Royal Army Service Corps, is League match against Policć on still in the balance with the En- Saturday: gineers, having one game in hand,' being one point in the lead.
In Third Division Royal Air Force and Royal Signals, with the same number of points, will prob- ably, decide matters on the Inst game of the season: Both have
H, E. Strange (Capt.). G. Anslio, J. Barrow, G. Davidson, F. E. Lawrence, T. Lockhart, J. F. MacGowan, J. Mitchel, N. L. Smith, G; Stone, A. Watson.
played 20 matches; won 11 and Sports Secretary drawn four, and have 32 points.. Signals, thus far, have ““had fewer goals scored against 'them
atted J. 1. Younge Saye
NAVY RUGBY TEAM
FOR TO-MORROW
The following team háy bơôn chrwerts to represent Navy against Club "AT T Wednesday, on Club Fround
Dan-
Wright. McGill Pl Wilson Fact Bowden, Carter and Rutherford ger. Faxer: Fiyon, Stockham, Ingus. Watson and Palmer
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Gained by Club. Yellow, 167, Hue, 183. Cieen 801⁄2; Brown, 6211⁄2
T follow m events AKT decided last werk
Cross Country Seniora 1. Trux,
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Tan Kok-long 2. W Newbern
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Mugford. Je han
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Alise Jane 1. C. Mocnuloy 3 D Truax
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3. Psa Middle ¦.
1. J Maraulay:
Tru Yunayte
Tan Kok-ling, 2.
H Read 3. 14 Lum The 31.
Throwing The Cricket Dall esentat 1. J Macaulay, 2. S Hall; 3.H¬u BYuang o Distance 74 ads 61015
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