ARMY SPORTLIGHT
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 15, 1941.
More Sports Contests Army And Volunteers Tennis Trial To Be CASH SWEEP
Held Shortly
By "Squaddy"
ONCE In the Junior Shield beat Middlesex
-
has been retamed by a tary team, this time by Roya! Army Servire Corps, who defeat- ed South China last Saturday by 4-1, after extra time.
beat Royal Scots
beat Combined Small Chits heat Commbled KA
beat 12th RA beat Medicals
Seven.a.Side
"A"
HOCKEY
RESULTS
Following are the results of the
63 Cash Sweeps at the Race Course
yesterday:---
$1236.85 353.10 176.55
1783, 1941, 2923 get
14- 0
Race 1
13 3
No. 545
2801
21
14 O
17 0
24 0
1430 Tickets Nos.: 409, 624, 3026, 778, 383, $50 each.
Race 2
$1409.80
402,80 201.40
The outstanding player on the beat 5th A A field was Cpl. Young who, at cen- beat 5th A A tre half. played hmiselt To slandstill; he made several openi ings for his forwards and had the opposing entre-forward well THE Large Units Hockey League, which Middlesex Regiment Service Corps the season have, won, is not being played off for scored more goals than any other by the two top teams, as was first trum 10: all three Divisions and mentioned at the corninenermeist have set up anoder invord of 106jof the League, but the two top gords
teams will play off for the Garm-
marked.
I understand that <pat Gilets Hockey Cup, which in pre then outsade ritht es going to give, vious seasons. has been played on up Tootball and settle down to arfa krimekoni basts At the time of
going to přess, only wanning team known
Middlefie Rr1. and they will
sel ut thepall shelds.
wasted game, the a ta klest nens let of the team and den ves
Middlesex completed League Fixtures on Saturday defeating Hong Kong Chul by
It has been suggested that Larut
D Clague,
The Area Hockey
and Ruyad Seats completed the Secretary, arcange 1 thef fixtures by beating the Polier bg¦ Royal Artileny to live it seven 3-2. thus making then fourth winja-side hockey tournament fou the JIY kHU!“t",SHI} If they had playel Artillery only
as well at the opening of the sen
ANOTH they might have had fes
more points.
RUGBY
them
你
again
ROYAL Engineers have
Army seven-a-side won the knockout tournament, and this the Army Rugby Rives treble, us they WORL the Small Units
Units competition, Large Rugby League and the sides
In this competition they dui mot]
have a punt scured against them ¦ and scored 76 themselves.
CRICKET
*
AT Sookunpoo on Sunday a very
interesting match WAN seru between Royal Engineers, winners of the Large Units Cricket League. and No. 3 (M.G.) Compatay HK.VDC which resulted in ** | win for the Volunteers by 21 runs. At one time the Engineers were in a very good position, having 99 on the board for the loss of two wickets.
Spr. Ratcliffe was the top score: of the day with 61 Tas, hilt sine boundaries Both sides we quick in the field and some very
were tak TA Marins, who batted well -cored it not out and boundaries,
Matthew 2016
Cpl. Burrell, whre a the Ou stand ng player, rored 45 pot good watche.
i ult ere the
played
Cu o th 76
Following
catter wat Rame
115
Hy
Sappor EIF tim Any Les Mackay abu made thutes.
Quring the past three years.
No 2226
316 1430
Tickets No.: 3305, 932, 1641. 1566, 752, 3147, 1758, 1575 get $50 each.
No. 2462
2757 2989
Race 3
$941.18 941 18 209.15 Tickets Nos.: 1629, 547, 2491, 3178. 2328, 2445, 870. 2801, 2341, 2082 get $50 each.
Race 4
No
16
2076
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2907
$1604.05 458.30 229.15 Ticketa Nos: 1467. 3302. 2208. 963, 530, 2556 get $50 cach.
Race 6
No. 4153
3927 4150
$2017.40 576.40 288.20
Tickets Nos.: 988, 2661, get
$50 each,
Race 6
No. 3787 2325 586
$2046.80 584.80 292.40
Ticke's No.: 3420. 1098. 4200, 2033 get $50 each.
Race 7
No. 3067 4367 4302
$1936,20 553.20 276.60 Tickets Nos: 432, 4367, 781, 447, 3067, 2454 669. 966, 2690. 4302, 1655, 774, 3262 gat $50
each.
Between Mooted
PHOENIX ELEVEN IS
BEATEN; EPIC HOCKEY
GAME AT CONCLUSION
By "Adrem"
THE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY Phoenix cricket match was played at Pokfulum yesterday under per- fect cricket conditions, Dr. Ride's XI winning by four wickets in an interesting match in which scoring by both sides was fast.
Funs
HOCKEY TOURNEY
POSTPONED
The "China Mall" was ih formed this morning that the
Hong Kong Hockey Associa tion Six a-side tournament, which was to have been held on Sunday, has been post.
wook. poned a
Entries will now clo30
week.
The Phoenixes batted first and although they lost Matthews and Gegs quickly. a fine partnership. between Tam and Oh reahsed 6. Tain played a brilliant - ings, scoring af round the wie- ket, especially freely on the Ing
de and seared 58 out of the 97! was added while he was a' (2
He hit 10 boundaries in vckets annings lasting 75 minutes.
Apart from one or two double- igure scores near the end, when he better bowlers Dr. Ride's com were Derforming the mainder of the side failed,
Ratcliffe bowled steadily to An-
3 for 24 but Rite. whol Ish with had at least four catches dropped and had to hit the sticks to be Anderson effective, put up some extremely Ratcliffe
Hong Chow cunning deliveries.
Ride Youngsaye
Good Innings
יזין
to-morrow
Bowling Analysis
Rodrigues
Anderson and Mackay put on Mackay
Dr 50 for the first wicket for Ride's XI and later a useful stand of 77 between A. Zimmern and JL. Youngsaye enabled the Phoenix total to be passed with four wickets in hand
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7 2 24 3
8
1 30 1 5.1 0 22 3
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Anderson bowled one wide. DR. RIDE'S XI DJ N Anderson, e Mazuza,
b Amblavabar
N
Spr Ratcliffe. b N. Singh 17r. A. M. Rodrigues, é Mat-
Zimmern played one of his best ngs of the season scoring with well timed s rokes all round the Wicket. while Youngsaye's OIT thew, Gegg pay was very effective and post) E Zimmern, b Mahmood of his Buns cam * as the result of A Zummern, 1.b.w.. by Mazuza
thr 1. T Ride, b Mahmood. well-paced smes the ough
Race 8
2153 1
No. 1885 3720 624
$2041 20 583.20 291.60
13
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the Army #C; hould be encouraged, not any ot slaateket but it all spreads
Tickets Nor. 3456. 2603, 315, get $50 each
3315. 3504.
3962.
2231
dup
Race 9
No. 2573
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329
$2970 60 591.60
3 197
295.80
1 More of the matches between
the Vo unteer.
Hockey Classic
A the antings was concluded by
and there
69
A E. Mackay, plavamar. b N. Singh
C
Am-
22
0
B
13
61
10
J 1 Youngsaye, b Mazuza
Hung Choy, e and b Chel- tah
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W 1.4
A5 tu
shill T. B. Trub, e N. Singh, by Chel-
Jah spare, I
Extras (B15, Day
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LB6. WH2.
The Phoenixes won by 6 S in Ja
the game kring encounter, Theang decided by the tart
NBLE
21
that
Tofad
235
Bowling Analysi;
Gegg
O 10
M.
R.
W.
53
1
Mahmood
10 0 73
2
Singh
5
0 31 2
Amplavanar
3
0 14
1
2
0
23
2
1.7 0
17 2
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TENNIS
IT is proposed to hold a tal jen all the who wash to be cluded in the Army League ferinte, teams during the forthcoming Co-
Tickets Nos.: 279, 1966, 1831, 2454 438. 480, 2772, 415. 6/ get $50 each.
Race 10
No. 4089
3287 1994
fo
$2125.00 607.40 303.70
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Ruvad se -1 beat bet Meldboy
bat ( 1.
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beat Ruvalents Treat Middetlens hat Ruyad Souts,
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Inter Unit League
beat Middlesex Tost to ih Heavy
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beat Ath AA
beut 5th A.A
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beat B Beavy RA
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beat Middles: x
12
beat Ruyal Seuts
情
1940.41
Small Units League
Names
beat 12th Heavy RA
#
0
beat M AMO
16 ti
beat 5th AA
17
0
!
April 2
beat Royal Scuts
Large Units League
heat Combined
R A
8
First Aral will take place on Sunday, April 97, at 2.30 pm. Sookumpoo
a!
beat Combined
Small Units
B
3
of
bent Middlesex
3
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BE HAPPY
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tinits are asked to forward The Hon. Secretary, Area Tennis, Capt. C. H. R. Hyde, the names of all those who are keen on playing, and who are recommended as be-
ing suitable to play,
Tickets Nos: 1716, 640 2416. 3350. 4280, 1581 get $50 each. Race 11
of
17
eth Micers and men are requir- in not later than ied to be sen
At a meeting
the Tenn Committer Test week it was agred
Brink
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Race 12
No. 3428
1325
4670
$4610.30 1317.40 658.70 Tickets Nos.: 3363, 1766, 3170 get $100 each.
the umpire switched his affections in the closing stages!
Every rule In the book was broken with cheerful abandon by both teams and some of the play ers showed a great deal of skill with their fee.
The Phoenixes wore the r shirts cutside but the Rest, on occasions, shipped in Fifth Coluna agents
be who did much useful work hind the lines.
Anderson played a good game in the Rest
Ernis delence and Zimmern showed signs of much natural ability; a couple of extra inches on his wais line and Eshould develop into a really good !custodian.
Mazuza Chel inh
Gegg and Chellish bowled one wide each and Amplavanär bowl- ed one no-ball.
GOLF AT FANLING
h
or
the results Following were the Shanghai Vistors' Cup Com- petition played at Fanting on Sun-
old day over 36 holes over the Course
of
Dr. Ride was a gond half it might have been right-wing or even right-back, while Panzer nett. units led by J. L. Youngsaye fre- Phoenix quently rolled up the skilful leit-wing with movements.
1. nking
F. D. Hunter (1) 75477 - 152
D. J. Bosanquet (48) 72 | 80 152 nett.
A. B. Purves (9) 74-78 152 nett.
Hunter won the Cup as he had the best score over the second 18 the holes, while Bosanquet won prize for the best morning round. and G. W. Reeve 89-1475 for the best afternoon round, which was decided on a tle, by the last 58 nine holes.
that all Large Units entering only one team in the Army Tennis League, must take part in
"A" League. If it is considered that such a team is too weak for "A") League. the committee may give Dr. Rodrigues, an ex-Interpor- permission for it to be entered for ter, spoke very well and was well- "B" League, but in all cases sane- tion of the Tennis Committee must choius.
supported by the Rest male voice first be obtained.
Other players could not be identifled.
Cricket scores
UNIVERSITY PHOENIXES K. Y. Tam, b Ride
SWIMMING
of events was
were:--
C. N. Matthews, b Ratcliffe W. S. Gegg, 1.b.w.. Ratcliffe K. S. Oh, b Ratcliffe
AT a meeting of the Swimming Committee the following list proposed for the
N. C. Sen Gupta, b Ride forthcoming swimming meeting.
1. Inter-Unit Free Style Reiny N. Singh, c Hong Chow, b An- -Team of 4 per Unit-Each to swim 2 lengths.
2.
Inter-Unit Free Style Relay -Team of 4 per Unit-Each to
swim 3 lengths.
3. Plunging-Team of 2 Unit-Each to plunge twice.
D. Chelliah, run out
G. W. Sewell 81-12-69 quali- 4fled for the Adamson Cup com-
petition for April.
1
24
6 Captain J. Reidy won the play- for the third round of the
off
2 "S.C.M.P." (Bomber) competition,
derson
16
T. T. Chin, c A. Zimmern, b - Hong Choy
1
E. Mazuza, e Youngsaye, b
Mackay
:
15
per
S. Ampiavanar, e Mackay, b
Ride
16
15
Extras (B10, LBS, W1)
16
Total
174
4. Inter-Unit Free Style Relny) Team of 4 per Unit-Each to swim 6 lengths.
5. Inter-Unit
Free Style-
Tearn of 5 per Unit--one to swim one length, one to swim 6 lengths,
S. Malimood, not out
one to swim 3 lengths, onc to Low Board 1 plain, swim 3 lengths, and one to swim 7. Inter-Unit Medley Relay 1. length.
Team of 3 per Unit-One to swim 6. Diving-Team of 3 per Unit 2 lengths back-stroke, one to swim -High Board 1 P'ain, Mcdum 2 lengths breast, one to swim 2 Board 1 running plain, 1 fancy, nghia free style.
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LADIES' GOLF.
The golf match played on the New Course, Fanling, on Satur- day, between the ladies of Kow- Icon Golf Club and those of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, resulted in a win for the latter.
The collection for the Golf Union Spitfire
Ladies
Fund now amounts to $1,240 and £30. The list is about to be closed and
ladies wishing to subscribe are requested to send in their contri- builons to Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie, 47 Stubbs Road, bofore the end of the week.