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SOUTH SENIOR

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 24, 1941

CHINA SHIELD

ENTER

FINAL

Outplay Saints And Win By 7 Goals To 1

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.

IN

ARMY SPORTLIGHT

«By "SQUADDY",

con-

WEEK-END SOCCER PROGRAMME

the week ending. March 30

Club

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 First Division

V Middlesex

FANLING RACE RESULTS

Following are the results of yesterday racing at Fanling:-

1-8HAMROCK

HANDICAP.

Flat race for Australian ponies, "D" Class. Seven furlongs.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS

Following were

cash sweeps at the Fanling Races

1 yesterday.

the results of

RACE 1

2

"

3

No. 888 666 92

$814.52

232.72

116.36

Unplaced Nos. 688, 894.

No. 1207

ponles

RACE 2

($50

each):

1508 395

$606.14 173.18

86.59

Following are the soccer fixtures for J. B. Harrison's Schmetterling. 145 lb. .... (G. Treverton) A.H.P.'s Dick Turpin, 148 lb. (H. J. A. Hearne) I.M.M.F.'s A Good Time, 145

Ib.

(S. L. Yuen) Won by Half a Length and short head. Time: 1.39.

Pari-mutuel: Winner $85 Places, 1st $18.90; 2nd $19.60.

Also ran: Colorado Star, and Violet Queen,

(Club, 100 p.m.) Referre Omar Linesmen :

Saints' defence could not cope with the machine-like movements of the Chinese forwards and the intermediate-line were

King Ka-pul & Edwards. tinually over worked and drawn out of position.

Hussain at right |South chla

Second Division

Service Corps back was the outstanding delen- (Caroline H, 5 pm 1 der for the losers while Guy, in Referen Adams the pivotal position, put in much hard work. Castilho did well in his position while D. Leonard Was not so prominent on the left. MarDonald tried hard in the Hockey forward line while both Santos and Gonies were seen 11 good movements which came to nothing against the strong Chinese de-

the Large Unit Lengue, Middlesex Regiment have already won and are seven points in the lead of the 5/7th Rajput Regiment, who have an- other three games to play and can only secure

at the most.

SEX more ports

feter

Sammy Tsung played a send game in Samts' goal and saved any good shots particularly in

The three leading teams in the the first half. League are

Middlesex Regt.

6 7th Rajput Regt.

p W L

D Pts.

$ 8 0

J 17

0

0 2

10

3

1 3

12th Hvy. Regt., R.A. 7

+

RUGBY FOOTBALL

South Chung played well and Lee Wai-tong led the line In the style sending his forwards away with good passes and being dangerous when in

30th RA

V Sing Too (St Joseph's. 5 pm Referee Copsey Kwong Woh

V Navy Boundary Street, 5 pm!

Carley Referer

Third Division 36th R.A.

V 12th RA (Stanley, 3 pm.) Referee Thorley

SATURDAY, MARCH 29 First Division Sing Tan

V <lab club, 4:30 pm 1 Referre Glover Linesmen Copsey

V

Police

and Frazer Royal Scots (Boundary Street, 4:30 pm) Referve -Beuret Lunesmru Wiser and Taylor

Second Division

Kit Chee Sookumpoo, 4.30 pm Referee Wilson Kwong Wah

(Kowloon, 4:30 pm! Referee Dentmee

Engineers possession,

Chau Man-chi was again the main

! schemer while Chan Tak-tai was thrustful forward. Lee Shek-

Police

ROYAL Engineers are still un-@

defeated in the Large Units you was not so much in the pic- Rugby League They further in-

ture as he had the attention of creased their lead on Tuesday by Castilho and Hussain but Lee defeating the Combined

Referee Small Tak-kee was left too much alone

by Leonard,

Units by 14 points to mil.

1

In this game Engineers lost one! of their best players in Sgt. Black man, who unfortunately broke his leg.

Lan Tuk-pe was prominent in the intermediate-line while Tsang Chum-wan and Tsc Kam-hung were sound at back. Tam their Kwan-kwon did not have very second game by beating the Royal much to do in goal. Artillery 13 points

Middlesex Regiment won

to 3 SKL

Freshwater and Pte Berry had t

Saints Score First

Berry one; Berry also converted; prise when the

successful afternoon and

Fresh-

water scored two fine tries

a

two tries.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

W.

L. D. Pts.

6 4 0

0

Royal Engineers

Royal Artillery

Middlesex Regt. Royal Scots Combined S. Units

BOXING

دگر

5 3 2 0

6 2 4

0

4 f 2 1

5 0 4 1

*

COMPETITION

V

Service Corps

V Sing Tao (Boundary Street, 3 pm 1

Eminions. Ordnance

V Middlesex (Sookampou. 3 pm) Referee Fraser.

South Ch (Causeway Bay, 3 pm) Referer Bakry.

Navy

Club

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 842, 339, 110, 17, 465, 216, 675, 1186, 852.

RACE 3

$978.42

279.55

139.78

each):

2.--DUBLIN HANDICAP. Flat race for China ponies, "E" Class. Sx furlongs. Graye's Dow-Jones, 135 Dr. (S. L. Yuen} Lo Kwung-to's Heddon, 140 lb. (H. S. Chang)

1

No. 634

105

2

501

3

Nos. 81, 805, 711, 165.

RACE 4

No 5045

$24,943 46

43964 4268

7,126.71

3,583.35

C & L.'s Gallant Marshal, 135

1.

.(S. W. Pan) Won by Twe lengths; a head. Time: 1.35.4.

Pari-mutuel:

Winner $140.90

Places, 1st $33.70; 2nd $24.30; 3rd $41.00.

Arabian

Also ran:

Cat. Lancashire Chap, Lucky Eleven, National Liberty, National Suc- cess, Palmer, Plain View, Radium

Star, and Zero.

Unplaced ponies ($50

Unplaced ponies ($494.91 each): Nos. 19170, 21705, 12416, 51857, 23910, 46346, 28213.

No. 260

829

913

RACE 5

15238,

$1,094.01

312.58

156.29

($50

each):

RACE 6

No. 170

$1,050.55

268

1

300.16

99

150.08

2

3-FANLING GRAND NA- TIONAL AND PIERCE GROVE MEMORIAL CUP.

Unplaced ponies Nos. 595, 799, 228. Steeplechase

for China ponies. 1% miles. W. T. Stanton's March Brown, 151 lb...(T. W. Chatley) J. Feilden's Viber, 170 lb.

(Feilden)

Mrs. Beryl Skipworth's Double

Chance, 147 lb.

(T. G. Treverton)

Unplaced ponies ($50 each):

Nos. 356, 1114, 90, 334, 114.

3

ν

30th RA

Won by Half a Length; Mary lengths. Time: 4.16.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner

Also ran:-Chatterbox, Oompli,

Third Division

Signals

Club. 3 p.) Referee

Harretto.

24th R A

V

Sur-

St Joseph's. 3 p.) Referee Edwards Air Force

International Chatham Road, 3 pm } Referee: Williamson 7th R.A.

V

V

38th R A.

(Military. 3 pm

Referee: -Banham,

î

12th R.A.

Shell

The game started with a

Saints

scored: though a penalty in the first few minute, Guy making no mistake 12 from the "spot."

6

South China were awarded 4penalty from which Lec Wai-

3 tong equalised soon after and five

(Military. 4:30 pm.) 20th R.A.

Referee King Ka-pul,

A.S.A.

ν Medicals (Chatham Road. 4:30 p.) Referee: Lee Bing-tong.

V Engineers (Kowloon. 3 p.) Referee --Pike.

HK.F.A.

to

1 ninutes later Chan Tak-fai netted with a well-placed drive. There- alter. South China were mostly 011 the offensive with sporadic raids by the Saints. Before the interval Lee Wai-tong increased the lead from the another penulty. 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 de ence would not be able 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.

THE next Boxing event for the

The event is open to the follow-

ing Units:

Royal Artillery.

Royal Engineers.

2nd B., The Royal Scots. 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regt. Combined Small Units.

WOMEN WHO WANT TO STAY SLIM . . .

cán do so by learning to bowl. Bowling furnishes

just

enough exercise for office workers

found the net.

Further goals by Lee Tak-kee, Lee Shek-yau and Chan Tak- fai completed the rout.

kun:

SUNDAY, MARCH 30 Governor's Cup Competition

V KKCAAF. (Causeway Bay, 3.30 pm.) Referee: Maric.

Linesmen:-Omar and Ford.

WILDCATS

WIN TITLE

$17.40 Royal Highness, The Tigress, and Pacs, 1st $5.70; 2nd $5.70; 3rd, West Lake.

$6.40.

5. GOVERNOR'S CUP AND Also ran: Chubby Number, AUSTRALIAN GRAND NA- Mac's Second Venture. Soldier of TIONAL. Steeplechase handicap China and Three Farthings,

for Australian ponies. Two miles. 4.-HUNTERS CUP, Flat race

G. Treverton's Brutus, 168 lb. for China ponies "D" Class. Seven S. T. Williamson's Sea Urchin, (Treverton) furlongs

161 b...(C. L. Gregory) Capt. H. Marsh's Kiola, 145 lb. (J. Barrow) Won by Many length; Many lengths. Time: 4.14.3.

W. T. Stanton's Royal Wed.

ding Eve, 150 lb.

(W. H. S. Davis)

A. H. P.'s Sylvandale, 143 lb. (H. J. A. Hearne) Sunnyside's King's Worthy,

143 lb.

(P. Wei) Won by two lengths; lengths, Time: 1.49.2.

1

2

3

Two

Pari-mutuel: Winner Places, 1st $10.20.

Pari-inutuel: Winner $8.80. Places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $6.90; 3rd *6.30,

1

2

3

$6.50.

$6; 2nd $6.50; 3rd

Also ran:-Glorious Star, Spark Plug, and Teviotdale,

6. DUBLIN CONSOLATION CUP. Flat race for China ponies. "E" C'ass. Half mile. Chinese in the Ladies' league by Lee Bros.'s Lancashire Chap. 9 runs to 7 and V.R.C. trounced 141 lb.

(S. W. Lee) Chung Wah by 16-3 in the Lo Kwong-to's Heddon, 145 play off for the junior title.

lb.

..(H. Chang)

Following were yesterday's soft-Miss Fearon's Palmer, 151 lb. ball results:

Wahoos

Wildrats

Cyclones

2

(T. W. Chattey) 3 Won by A neck; Two lengths. 7 Time: 1.01.1,

GIRLS

13 Panthers

9 Canadian C.

7

3

Chinese

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE

Pari-mutuel:--Winner $43.10. Places. 1st $9.60; 2nd $9.70; 3rd 9 $10.40. 10 Canadian C. 1

Two championships were de- Mohawks

in the Soft Ball League JUNIOR LEAGU Wildcats

beat Canadian V.R.C.

ST. JOSEPH'S:-Sammy Tsang: Hussain Bowen: Castilho, Guy. Leonard; Roach, Santos, Mac- Donald, Gomes and Flanders.

SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-rider! Tsang Chung-wan, Tse when Kam-hung; Lau Hing-choi. Lam Tak-po, Lau Chung-sang Lec Tak-kee. Chan Tak-fai, Lee Wai- tong. Chau Man-chi and Lee 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.

The members of Britain's crews J. L. Anderson, L. C. Baker, D. G. were Messrs, P. S. M. Sedgwick. and home-malcers. And it's eas Allen, H. W. Browne, L. O'N to learn! We'll give you all the Thomson, T. C. Fairbairn K M Try it A. Barnett, M.,I. de Ville, G. G. Wood, H. C: Taylor, and W. A. Johnson. Their Scandinavian..op- berg, O. Fingalsen, K. Wilkens, 3. ponents were Messrs, S. K. Hoi-

Instruction you need.

to-day.

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Also ran:-Arabian Cat, Gal- PLAY-OFF lant Marshal, Lucky Eleven, Ra-

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