SOUTH SENIOR
14. 1
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 24, 1941
CHINA SHIELD
ENTER
FINAL
Outplay Saints And Win By 7 Goals To I
Tsang and Hussain Shine For Losers
OUTCLASSED AND outplayed St. Joseph's were beaten in the Semi-final of the Senior Shield Football Competition by South China by 7 goals to 1 at Cause- way Bay yesterday after being led at the interval by 3 goals to 1.
ARMY SPORTLIGHT
IN
the
By SQUADDY",
Ural Large
Hockey Leputa Middlesex Regiment have already won and are seven Read of the 77th in the
WEEK-END SOCCER PROGRAMME
Following are the soccer fixtures for the week ending. March 30
Sacitit defence could not cope with the machine-like movements, | Club at the Chinese forwards and the intermediate-line were con- tomally over worked and drawn
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 First Division
*Club 5:00 pm 3 Referee Omar Linesmenl
ut of prosition. Hussain at nightSouth Ching bock was the outstanding defen -
cd for the koers while Guy, in
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the povedal position, puit in much 30th RA First work Cast thu
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St Joseph%, & dem 1 Referer Creasey
FANLING RACE RESULTS
Following are the results of yesterday racing at Fanling:-.-
1. SHAMROCK HANDICAP. Flat race for Australian ponies, "D" Class. Seven furlongs, 3. B. Harrison's Schmetterling.
145
(G. Treverton)
CASH SWEEP RESULTS
Following were the results of ensh sweeps at the Fanling Races
1 yesterday.
Winner Placs. 1st $18 90: 2nd $19.60
Aku Tan Colorado Star, and Violet Query
Unplaced ponies
King Kagan & Edwards Second Division
A HP's Dick Turpin, 148 lb. (H J. A. Hearne) IM M.F'S A Good Time. 145
1b.
(S. L. Yuen) 3 Won by Half a Length and short į head. Time 139.
Pari-mutuel
RACE 1
2
No. 888
$814.52
666 92
232.72
116.36
($50 each):
Nos, 668, 894.
$65
RACE 2
Service Corps
No. 1207
$606.14
Sung Tao
Pint 2.DUBLIN HANDICAP. race for Chitra potech. "E" Class Sx furlongs,
1508 395 Unplaced
($50 each): punics Nos. 842, 339, 110, 17, 485, 210, 675, 1186, 852.
173.18
86.59
Grave's Dow Jones, 135 b. (S 1. Yuen)
RACE 3
No 634
S978.42
1
SATURDAY, MARCH 29 First Division
V
#
ran:
Lo Kwong-la's Heddon, 140 Ib
(H S. Changi C&L Gallant Marshal, 135
Ib
(S W Pan) Won by Two lengths; a Time 135 4
Winner Pari-mutuel.
$140.00 Places, 1st $33.70; 2nd $24 30, 3rd | $41 80. Also
105
279.55
2
591
139.78
Unplaced
3 heart.
ponies Nos 81, 805, 711, 165
($50 each);
RACE 4
No 5045
$24.943 46
43964 4269
7,126.71
3.563.35
Arabian
Cat.
| Kwong Waly
Bundars Sheet. Referee Carles
Navy
ן יד !
Santos
Third DiVINOD
} 1216 RA good 36th RA JIN
(Stanley, 3 pm 1 which came to nothing
Referer the strong Clanese
de-
Rajput Regiment, who have a
soti Song Tao games to play and
Sammy Tang played a more points game NEX
To Sunts' goal and saved n. try and shots particularly in
other thrre
em only
ecure
at the most
The thee leading teams in the the first half. League are
Middlesex Regt.
5 7th Rajput Regt.
South China played well and
line Lee War-tong led the
p
W L D Pts
9
# 0 1
17
ti
0
**
10 line style sending his
1 3
+
12: Hvy. Regt., R.A. 7 3
-
RUGBY FOOTBALL
forwards
9 way with good passes and being
dangerous when
possession,
430 ps Referen Clove t Janesmen L'opres and Fruzet Police
V Royal Scots (Boundary Street, 430 pm! Referen Bend Lanesmen
Chau Man-ch was again the main schemer while Chan Tak-fai wils | Kwong Wah
thuustful forward. Lee Shek- ROYAL Engineers are still un-à
defeated in the Large Units Yuu was not so much in the pic.
ture as he had the attention of Rugby League. They further in-¦
but Lee creased their lead on Tuesday by Castilho and Hussain
Small Tak-kep was left too much alone
by Lunard.
'defeating the
Combined
Units by 14 points to mil.
Waiser and Taylor. Second Division
Referee La Tak-po was prominent in In this game Engineers lost one of their best players in Sgt Black- the intermediate-line while Tsang Navy man, who unfortunately bruke his Chumwan and Tse Jeg
at back.
were
sound
Lancashire Chap, Lucky Eleven National Liberty, National Suc- cess. Palmer, Plain View, Radium
Star, and Zero.
3. FANLING GRAND NA TIONAL AND PIERCE GROVE MEMORIAL CUP. Steeplechase for China ponies. 14 miles. W. T. Stanton's March Brown, 151 1. (T. W. Chattey)
J. Fei den's Viber, 170 b. ... (J. Feilden)
Unplaced poles ($494.91 each): Nos. 18170, 21705, 12416, 51857, 23816, 45346, 29213.
No. 260
829
913
Unplaced
15238,
RACE 5
$1,094.01
ponies Nos. 596, 799, 228.
No. 170
268
1
99
2
312.58 156.20.
($50 each):
RACE 6
$1,050.55
300.16
150.08
each):
Unplaced ponies ($50
Nos. 358, 1114, 90, 334, 114.
Engmens
Kit Chee (Soukunpur, 4:30 pm J
Wilson Referee
Sing Tao (Boundary Street, 3 pm?
Eminoas Referee Ordnance
V Middlesex (Sookunipoo, 3 pm)
Fraser
V Service Corps (Kowloon, 4:30 p.m.) Referee Demmee Police
Mrs. Beryl Skipworth's Double
Chance. 147 lb.
Kam-hung
V South China (Causeway Bay. 3 pin Referee Baker
3
Tam
Club
Y 30th RA
lub. 3 p.m Referee --Barretto
Third Division 24th R A.
Signals [St Joseph's. 3 p.) Referee Edwards, Air Force
V International Chatham Read. 3 pm) Referee:Williamson
V 36th R.A Military, 3 p.m.) Referee:-Banhain.
Also ran: Chatterbox, Oomph, Royal Highness, The Tigress, and $17.40. Places, 1st $5.70; 2nd $5.70; 3rd West Lake. $6.40.
CUP GRAND
AND
NA-
V
Shell
Middlesex Regiment won their Kwan-kwon did not have very second game by beating the Royal much to do in goal.
Actillery 13 points to 3. Sgt. Fre, hwater and Pte. Berry bad a successful afternoon and
*yrte;11-
water scored two fine tries and
Saints Score First
The game started with a sur- Saints scured
Berry one. Berry also converted prise when the two tries.
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
Royal Engineers
through a penalty in the first few minute. Guy making no mistake 7th R.A. from the "spot."
P W. L. D. Pts.
6 6 0 0
12
Royal Artillery
5 3
2 0
6
Middlesex Regt.
2 4
0
South China were awarded it
Lee 4 penalty from which
Wai-
4 督 2 1
Combined S. Units
6 0 4
5
1
Royal Scots
BOXING
on
3 tong equalised soon after and five m.inutes later Chan Tak-fai netted with a well-placed drive. There after, South China were mostly
with the offensive
sporadic COMPETITION
raids by the Saints. Before the interval Lee Wai-tong increased THE next Boxing event for the the lead from the another penalty. Army will be held at Murray On resumption, it was appar- Barracks on April 8, 9 and 10, ent that the overworked Saints' commencing at 8.30 p.m. each defence would not be night. April 10 will only be used stand up to the strain. After a if there are more than three teams few minutes play Chau Man-chi entering.
found the net.
The event is open to the follow- ing Units:
Royal Artillery.
Royal Engineers.
2nd Bn.. The Royal Scots.
1st Bn., The Middlesex Regt. Combined Small Units.
WOMEN WHO WANT TO STAY SLIM ...
able to
Further goals by Lee Tak-kee, Lee Shek-yau and Chan Tak- fai completed the rout.
ST. JOSEPH'S:--Sammy Tsang: Hussain Bowen; Castilho, Guy. Leonard; Roach, Santos, Mac- Donald, Gomes and Flanders.
12th R.A.
(Military, 4.30 p.) Referee: King Ka-put. 20th R.A.
Medicals (Chatham Rond, 4.30 p.m) Referee Lee Bing-tong.
A.S.A.
V
V
(Kowloon, 3 p.m.) Referee:-Pike.
H.K.F.A.
Engineers
SUNDAY, MARCH 30 Governor's Cup Competition
V H.K.CA A.F. (Causeway Bay. 3.30 p.m.) Referee:-Marie. Linesmen:-Omur and Ford.
WILDCATS
WIN TITLE
(T. G. Treverton) Won by Half a Length; Many lengths. Time: 4.16.
Pari-mutuel:-Winner
5. GOVERNOR'S AUSTRALIAN TIONAL.
Also ran: Chubby Number,
Steeplechase handicap Mac's Second Venture. Soldier of for Australian ponies. Two miles.
G. Treverton's Brutus, 168 lb. (Treverton)
China and Three Farthings.
4.-HUNTERS CUP. Flat race for China ponies "D" Class, Sevens. T. Williamson's Sea Urchin, Turlongs
W. T. Stanton's Royal Wed-
ding Eve, 159 lb.
(W. H. S. Davis)
A. H. P.'s Sylvandale, 143 lb. (H. J. A. Hearne) King's Worthy,
Sunnyside's
143 lb.
1
2
3
Two
(P. Wei) two Won by
lengths; lengths, Time: 1.49.2.
Pari-mutuei: -- Winner $8.80. Places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $6.90; 3rd $6.30.
161 lb..... (C. L. Gregory)
2
3
Capt. H. Marsh's Kiola, 145 lb. (J. Barrow) Won by Many length; Many lengths. Time: 4.14.3.
Pari-mutuel: Winner $6.50. Places, 1st $6; 2nd $6.50; 3rd $10.20.
Also run:-Glorious Star, Spark Plug, and Teviotdale.
6-DUBLIN CONSOLATION CUP. Flat race for China ponies, "E" Class. Half mile. Lee Bros.'s Lancashire Chap, (S. W. Lee)
141 lb.
Chinese in the Ladies' league by 9 runs to 7 and V.R.C. trounced Chung Wah by 16--3 In the Lo Kwong-to's Heddon, 145 play off for the junior title.
ib.
(H. Chang) Following were yesterday's soft-Miss Fearon's Palmer, 151 Ib. ball results:
Wahoos Wildcats
GIRLS
13 Panthers
9 Canadian C. MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE Cyclones
Chinese
7
3
Two championships were de-Mohawks 10 Canadian C. 1 SOUTH CHINA: Tum Kwan- cided in the Soft Ball League JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAY-OFF
kon: Tsang Chung-wan, Tse when Kam-hung; Lau Hing-choi, Lam Tak-po, Lau Chung-sang Lee Tak-kce, Chan Tak-fai, Lee Wai- tong, Chau Man-chi and LCC Shek-yau
BRITAIN WINS YACHTING EVENT
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday conducted the Second Scandinavian Cup Race, which re- sulted in a win for Britain against Scandinavia by 39 points to 33. Britain won the morning event 21-15 and tied 18-all in the after- noon event.
cán do so by learning to
The members of Britain's crews bowl.
Bowling furnishes just were Messrs. P. S. M. Sedgwick, enough exercise for office workers J, L. Anderson, L. C. Baker, D. G. and home-makers. And It's eas Allen, H. W. Browne, L. ON. to learn! We'll give you all the Thomson, T. C. Fairbaim, K. M. instruction you need. Try if A. Barnett, M. I. de Ville, G. G. to-day.
Wood, H. C. Taylor, and W. A. Johnson. Their Scandinavian op- ponents were Messrs. S. K. Hel-
HỒNG KÔNG
BOWLING ALLEYS berg, O. Fingalsen, K. Wilkens, J.
Lockhart Rd.
Johnsen, S. Stalkland J. V Chris- Tel. 21800 tensen, S. Berg, J. Krogh-Moe, L Ongstad, B. Herschend, N. O Christensen, and N. W. Smeby.
Wildcats beat Canadian IV.R.C.
CATERERS
FOR
EVERY OCCASION
16 Chung Hwa
1
2
3
(T. W. Chattey). Won by A neck; Two lengths. 7 Time: 1.01.1.
Pari-mutuel:-Winner $43.10. Places, 1st $9.60; 2nd $9.70; 3rd 91$10.40.
Also ran:-Arabian Cat, Gal- lant Marshal, Lucky Eleven, Ra- 3dium Star, and Zero.
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