THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 31, 1941.

ASSOCIATION WINS SECOND GOVERNOR'S CUP GAME

Chinese Attack Weakened By Chan Tak-fai's Injury

NECAN TOPS Bankier, Thomas STAKES MONEY And Riertsen Shine

For The Winners

WINNERS

United Express Brings In $10,909

Following shows how much the

respective WTONCES secured

their stable (numes in brackets

at the Valley since January 1

$

United Express (Necan) 10.909

Distant View (La) Oolong (T.K.L.)

Sapper (Mrs. A. E. Graselt) Velvetlight (Cie)

Starlight Cires

By "Referee"

Playing with only ten men for the greater part of the game, Chinese Federation were beaten by Hong Kong Football Association in the Second game of the Governor's Cup competition at Cause- way Bay yesterday by 4 goals to 2 after leading at the interval by the odd goal in three.

de his handling. but could Tot be hal blamed for the goals

9.000 6,181

Tak totterd 5.500 4.80 sted mam an the revond

able to continue and

der organ sed alted thing

Endeavour (Mrs

Chuong

Mo-yen)

4,774

4.750

3.250

3.100

Chi

Contusion Bay TK hid

Oracle T.K.L.I

Happy

chuh)

Returns

Santa Anita (C.CF)

Jus Gentium IS W. Lert Fleetwing (Eu Teng sena Coloama (Gredmaka

Viceroy (Vilaja)

Black Seal (C.H.)

Palber (Marber)

Sam's Choice (Collene} Charleiber (Marber 1)

Moonlight (Cire).

the better Hau Yung-sang wit that the Tacks while Te Kam bunn

the bustling add

methods f Fowler very upsett.02. on Lee Wa bar

well

The intermediate line, in which Aviation team played

W # Kimpeng

prominent weak hal in h. adh The

the ability of 3,400 the code and all ther plaves wuel played well but

arte, then forward to make best use 3,000 * at than 174 1

Extra work on of the bal threw then halder -

2.987 The

2.950 1.11

chat craft

2.150

Clarison

player

..

2.550

Ke

In Road

2.500

2.300 g

2,300 2.300

Presen

1

exerilen! brought

He showed gh spates and he hangl

sate that aut

nd Roughley coverei; 2.300 held both the kind strong- y al cleared well Roughley wa. 1. Starkling more protient but the utter pienioned him

First Love (P. & L.) ..

2.250 Marsh Warbler (Pearstur} 2.150 A Surprising Time (Toots) 2.100 Mainsail (Saibad the Sinner) 2,000 * King's Flight (Dynasty) Lex Fori (Lee Bros.) Navylight (Cire) ..

Dutch Treat (Hollandia)

Corcair (L.W.S.)

Prairie View (Lan)

World Fair View (Lan}

A Luxurious Time (Miss Li

Po-chuh)

2,000

2.000

2,000

2,000

1,850 1,800

Good Halves

The intermediate line, commper 7,900 fed entirely of Middlesex players, al did well. Bright had the cen- A Happy Time LiPo-chun) 1,750re well covered and always came

in s tussles but better

with Kwong Ying-kee. Freshwater, on the right, generally had the near sire of Wong King-cheung, while Thomas, at left half, justified, his Inclusion with a good all

He had Yeung Shui-yick display. well held and fed his forward with good passes.

Gloaming (E Tổng -ECH)

OLA (T.K.L.)

Amulet Stár=(C_W.KG)

1,760 1.750 1,577 1,500

National Welfare (Young

Bros.)

Bendemeer † P>\M. Hoo).

1.500 1,500 1,500

1,500

Eve of Peace (Evė)

Maple Leaf

(chan)

ton)

(Kwok Yee.

Manhattan (Shields & Stan-

Brutus (G. Treverton) Optima Fide (SW.) Never Never (Mr. B. Hall) Mountain View (Lan) Many Thanks (Kla Ora) Connieber (Marber 1) Sydney Lady (Lucky)

Fresh Air (S.K.)

Eve of Harvest (Eve)

Venus Bay (T.K.L.) Fair Chance (Weetoo) Nomine. Poenae (Lee Bros.).

Racylight (Cire) Catterick

* Gregory)

Bridge (C.

Longdon (G. Tinton)

Harcossay (T. & E.)

Shuttlecock (8. T. Wil-

liamson)

Centre Court (T.K.L.) Bona Vacant'a (Culture) Bugle (C, H. Chad)

Galveston Bay (T.K.L.) Lovelylight (Cire)

Gladiator (Eve).. National Courage (Why) Vanity Fair (Choice) Eve of Dancing (Eve) Conquering Time (L

chun)

Po-

Hillsboro Bay (T.K.L) Australian Diamond (Dia-

monds): 14-

A Rosy Time (Mise Li Po-

*chun)

Eve of Grandeur (Eve)

Far View (Lan)

Iron Beauty (Iron)

The Koala Bear (Tester &

Abraham). Springhurst (Billy) Hugher (Marber 1) Avon (V. M, Grayburh) Newborn Star (C:N.K.) Via Major (Lee Brot.) Vixen Tor (G. Tilson) Eve of Reason (Eve) Eve of Deception. (Eve) Tien Tiam (Wal Shļu2 pak)

Royal Sovéřeign (G.

Harriman) w

A.

Pumpernickel (T.L.).. Lancashire Laio (Nocan) Locus Sfaridi. (Len; Bros.).. WHRs (Mok Kony

"View (Lin) ::

Wedding EVO

Štanton)

Devanan

Rooifly

Etlångge

Vitamin M

1,500 Carry on.

round

WEEK-END

SOCCER PROGRAMME

Following

the soccer pre-

same for week ending April 6.

RASC

Tuesday

SECOND DIVISION

V S. Chia (Sookunpoo, at 5:00 pm). Refe, te Adanis

Wednesday

FIRST DIVISION

Navy

(Sookeruperer at 330 pm).

R Seals

Referen A hell

Linmaten

C1:at,

". Kwong Wal

reh at

500 P }

Referee

Paper and like

Mato

Linesmen Vance and Taylor

E

SECOND DIVISION

1

N: the of the Chinese wingres had my opportunities while Lee

Song Tao Way-tong was well marked. Kwok (Sookunpoo, at bad part 1.

hard but Ying-kee ined

Referee. Foster

30: RA possession by Pallee

Bundary Road, at 4:30 pm

Wilson. Refi ree

item?

Bright.

beaten for

Association Score

was

RE.

1

V

THIRD DIVISION

24th H.A (Military at 3.00 pm) Referee Edwards

v RAF (Club, at 3.00 p.in.). Referee:-Omar.

Association opened the scoring through Hewlett who headed in a centra from Riertsen Chines36th R.A. were soon on level terms througli Young Shu-yick and before half Lime Wong King-cheung scored a good goal."

Saturday

KOTEWELL CUP FINAL

On the resumption Association pressed and equalised when Riertsen sent in a shot which hit Army the upright and Howlett netted. Ferrier gave his side the lead from a penalty.

In the closing minutes Fowler

made the game safe with a good

shot.

H.K.F.A. Bank et; Roughly. Fraser; Freshwater, Bright, Thom- as; Fowler, Le Page, Howlett, Fer- rier and Riertson.

Association was served by two good wingers, who were always

H.K.C.A.A.F. Sammy Tsang: Fources of potential danger when Hau Yung-sang, Tse Kam-hung: 1,600 in possession. Fowler sustained a Lau Cheung-sing. Hsu King-sing. 1.500 cut on the chin but was able to Soong Ling-sing; Yeung Shu-yip.

the first half he; Chan In

Lee Wai-tong, Wong King- 1,500 had the opposing half beaten and Kwok

centres over good

besides cheung. 1,300 sent 1,400 having hard luck on several oc- 1.250 casions. 1,200 1.100

Riertsen played

the well on left wing and had a hand in all 1,072 the Association's goals. His cen- 1,050 tring was 1 mely and of the right 1,000 height. He required constant at- 1,000 tention.

Ferrier and LePage did well as 1,000

iriside forwards-both showed good |

well 1.000, ball control and combined 1,000 with their wingers--but Howle t, as 1,000 centre forward, in spite of the hard work he put in, was no, at 1,000 home in that position.

1,000

900 900

Chan's Absence Felt

900 The abrence of Chan Tak-fai

Tak-fai,

Ying-kee,

K.C.C. BEAT N.D.A.

AT LAWN BOWLS

At Cox's Road yesterday, Kow- loon Cricket Club beat Northum- berland and Durham Association by 86-69 in a friendly lawn bowls match.

Following were the scores:

N.D.A. K.C.C. A. C. Tribble C. E. Turpin A. H. Martin E. Starling R. S. Meadows S. Hodge W. W. Parsons T. W. Carr

(Skip)

13 (Skip)

883 had a telling effect on the Chin-|A. E. P. Guest W. G. R. Coates 850 ese as their

forwards were H. Brokenshire R. A. Radford

800 unable to get going against the A. Steven 800 resolute Association defences. In L. Jack 750 spite of this they had several (Skip)

scoring opportunities but, good R. S. Capell 760 work by Bankier and Fraser kept R. T. Burch 750 them out.

G. E. Taylor V. C. Labrum

-(Skip)

Sammy Tsang, in goal, was hot 750 safe. He did not impress with

750 Raconteur (Manetta)

750 Casino (Bridge)

700 Lovely Star, (Kong Bros.). 700 Eve of Hunting (Eve)

A. E., Perry. 300 S. A Gray

C. Gowland

J. Fraser

21

(Skip)

E. Purvis

D. Kossick

J. F. MacGowari

300 R. B. Wellwood J. Smith

19

10

161

20

J. V. Ramsey

(Skip) G. E. Gross A. D. Spoors

.16

300 T. A. Mádar

300

(Skip)

700

Wonderful Scheme (Kong

Bros.)

T. Coleman 32 (Skip)

300

800 800

800

9001:

3001

201

700 Potentate (Eu Tong-pen) 700 Rose Nano (Eu Tong sen). 600 Jennifer (Quartermaster) 600 Musketeer (LI Chi ChoR) 600 Rose Emily (Eu Tong „Beri) 600 Burford (Quartermaster). 525 Beat River (Grødmaka)· 500 | 8ploylight® (Clrey. 500 Cheerful Star (E.§.K.) Brown Derby (Cocoa) 500 | A Good Trine ¿UM:M.F.) 500 Colorado Star (Elland ze) 500 Odeon (THIS.L.) VA 400 Daylight (Ciro, Jar.)

Rowan (Ash).

400 Bendigo (Mrs. J. H.

gart)

400

Cockierol (REDET)

400 | Criffel (John Rasi);

Julibar, (Marber)

Hasp Night Express (Nedam)

Thờ: King Kong (Choaal 400 Emergency Unit (H.

Totals B6

HOCKEY UMPIRES

ETO MEET

V S. China

(Causeway Bay, at 4.30 p.m.). Referee:--Glover, Lunesmen-Ip and Beard.

FIRST. DIVISION

v Kowloon Referee: Kossick

Club

Linesmen:-Demee

liamson.

and

SECOND DIVISION

YESTERDAY'S

GOLF MATCH

AL Sheungshui yesterday Kowloon Goil Club beat the Country Club

17 sets to 8.

Kowloon

. SINGLES

RK Collings } FEA Reme

by

Country Club

dios

0'.

AJ Dennis

1

A A Lopes

W Kershaw

0

AR Pinaat

0

0

T anderson

I

** X M Silva 0

K Mackenzie

1

A w.

0 da Roza

I

1

Cuhrn 0

114

E T Finches 0 AT Lepe

HP Fucher 0 21 Kew

S Jex

1. E J M

1 J J Basta

A 1. Eastman 0 TY {" Lgཅ་

J Coles

1. Sykes

TBL

Tarot

D M F Prona

U I j' Tamworth i

WV Aleta

J D Macke

1

E CH Surn

0

Fa HarA

1

W { Hung

AJ 24

I R

F Le

U

Tals

$24.

**

FOURBALLS

Drapery Murterre C

Finet Ahern, La

The ferson,

Remedios Lopes

AT Roz Mackie I

Tanworth

10

Q

Kow shaw

41

A H Pinna

Salva

0

Coles, Sylm

D M F Pina. Basto

210

[ነ Jes. Eas'arrak Morty. Tats v ¡EP Finches,

Hall

Churn, Leu Hung Suen

RE Lec 0 KPM

D

0

Totals

*

2'

BADMINTON

TOURNEY C

Following is to-day's Badminton Championship programme:

AT KOWLOON C.C. Men's Junior Doubles

T. S. Young and M. K. Fung v Peter Lo and J. Tsáng (7 p.m.).

Men's Junior Singles ··

J. L. Anderson v E. Zimmern wil-(9.15 p.m.).

Navy

v Kit CheE (Causeway Bay, at 3.00 p.m.). Referee: Carley,

R.A.S.C.

Club

V Sing Tao (Sookunpon, at 4.30 p.m.). Referee:-Ford.

30th R.A. Referee:-Hinchliffe.

THIRD DIVISION Signals

V 35'h R.A. (Sookunpoo, at 3.00 p.m.). Referee: Fraser,

7th R.A.

A:S A. Caroline Hill, at 3.00 p.m.). Refstee:-Emmons.

36th R A.

V 20th: R.A. Military, at 3.00 pm). Referee: Barretfo,

Shell X

VRAF (Caroline Hill at 4.30 p.m.). Referee:~Baker.

1

SUNDAY HERALD CHARITY.

CUP EINAL S

Eng and Poundary Rood; at 3:30 p.m.). Referee:--Beard

Scotland

Men's Senior Singles

Hooi M. P. Yoong v P. K. p.m.).

(8

W. Gillies v K. W. Choy (8.45 p.m.).

Men's Senior Doubles Patrick Wong and C. Au (hold- N. L. ers) v H. C. Eardley and Smith (7.30 p.m.).

SCHMELING -SOLDIER

in

ΠΟ

Max. Schmeling who since several months has been a soldier the 'German army, hus intention

his defending championship, reported the "Ber- liner Lokalanzeiger" recently.

of

The International Boxing Un- ien recently resolved that Euro- Pan champions must defend their itles against recognised challeng-

L'nesmen-Mitchell and Marie.ers on or before July 5, 1941, the

TO-DAY'S

TENNIS

Following: is to-day's Tennis Championship" programme-

20per Gingl48

(1):

Pang. Ólápis v. Wel.. Chung George Chọn VIT Lagamd (7); 0. Umetani v M Amb,((8);

Paul Kong and Fung, Tee-pul v. W, C. 69 Hung and E, O Ficher (5),

Club Championship '

T. A. Fearica VEÓ I ROKinde. (8). Picker batafter poubles

H. E. Water and S. Hall (plus 3/0) V. R. H. Blake and H. C. D. Knight

A meeting of the Hockey Um-3/8) G. Sewell and D, M. Mac- 160 pires. Association will be held at Dougal (161) V. V. R. Gordon and

[M/H. Türner (3/8) ($)+MI 280) St. Andrew's Church Hall on Fris Club Mandicap Mixed Doubles 180 day at 5.30 p.my

All Interested are invited to at- 280 280 tend..

250

560 BOXER IN ARMY

Mr. and Mr. A. K. Máckénidė (plus 1/6) V. B. QM. Doupé and Miss Joan Smalley (--9/6)) ? $69

of Newell, W. SOFTBALL RESULTS Vnlisted Las one of the

250

250

„Mike Raffa::

250 five best featherweights in the

-260 | ULS.A)-hee-land Kle-trunkh.

260 an army uniform Raffa, who has terday

paper pointed out. Max Schmel- ing bad, however, declared in this connection that he was now soldier and not a boxer.

ü

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ving are the results of bat matches played yes-

12 Filipinosi)*. 5

"Lockhart KJ,

200 served ongsyear in the raming MENG (FIRST DIVISION), 240 mallin jawalh will be allow

200 brief furloughs to fill ring engage St. Joseph

Gigh) • 200, mours.

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