U.M. OMAR CARRIES OFF PREMIER LEAGUE SKIPS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR 1941
As Craigengower have only two more matches to play and B. W, Bradbury is now five points behind U. M: Omar, the latter has won the First Division Skips' championship, a feat he performed in 1936 and 1937.
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Following is the record of the skips in the First and Third Divisions of the League:-
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)
B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)
C. 8. Roagelet (C.C.C.)
M. R. Abbas (L.R.C.)
J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)
A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C. "A")
A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C. "A"}
M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)
A. K. Minu (I.R.C.)
R. F. Luz (Rec. "A")
A. R. Dallah (I.R.C.)
R. Duncan (K.B.G.C. "B")
F. X. Silva (Rec. "A")
T. A. Madar (K.C.C.)
H. A. Alves (Recreio "A"}
A. M. Calman (K.D.R.C.)
C. G. Silva (Rec. "A")
A. P. Guterres (Rec. "B")
J. F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio "A")
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)
Shots Shots
P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pts,
16 16 0
0 410 236 175 0 32
18 13
1
2 400 276 124
0 27
14 11
0
3 350 214 136
0 22
16
11
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6 346 286
60
0 22
15 10
4 323 274
49
0 21
18 10 1
5 353 256
97
0 21
16 10
0
6 327 280
47
0 20
15
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6 301 293
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0 18
16
8 1
7 342 266
76
0 17
13 8 0
5 289 232
57
0 10
16 8 0
8 326 337
0
11 16
13 7
1
5 287 258
29
0 15
1 1 6
2
3 224 202
22
0 14
16
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9 297 333
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36 14
7 6
1 179 110
69
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2 177 155
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4 204 187
17
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5 210 209
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0 136 0
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10
J. McKelvie (K.B.G.C. "B")
10 5 0
6 188 174
14
0 10
16
5
0 11 263 362
0
99 10
N. J. Bebbington (K,C.C.)
9
3 2
4 167 180
0
13
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W. Mair (P.R.C.)
10
4
0 6 184 198
0 14 8
J. J. Basto (Rec, "B")
14
4
0 10 241 288
0 47 8
9
3
1 6 174 187
0 13 7
C. Roza Pereira (Recreio "A")
3 3 0
0 65 44
21
0 6
R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.)
6 3 0
3 110 104
6 0
6
F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)
9 2 2
5 161 206
0 45
M. Ferguson (K.D.R.C.)
10 3 0
7 175 212
0 37
6
J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C. "B")
10 3 0
7 168 236
0 68 6
J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)
12
2 1
9 200 266
0
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2
2 0 0 51 32
19
0
4
P. A. Peckham (K.B.G.C, "B")
4 2 0 2 67 70
0 3
J. Kampton (K.D.R.C.)
2 0
2 73 84
0 11
4
7 1 2
4 109 140
0 31
L. Guy (K.B.G.C. “B”)
9 2 0
7 145 209
0
64
C. Strange (0.8.C.C.)
5 1 1
3 92 104
0 12
1 1 0 0 32
9
23
0
0 2
1
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6
0
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1 0 0 20 19
1
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2 1 0 1 34 31
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2 1
1 38
42
0 4 2
2
1
0 1
37
45
0 8 2
2
1 0
1
21
40
0
19
2
3
1
0 2 40 76
36 2
4 1 0 3
62 92
0 30 2
5 1 0 4
84 108
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J. C. 8. Fender (P.R.C.)
W. Hollands (P.R.C.)
J. Fraser (K.0.0.)
C. A. Lopes (Recreio)
F..V. Riborio (Recṛtio "A")
F. Nolan (P.R.C.).
A. M. Rodriguća (Recreio "B")
J. S. Landolt (C.C.C.)
J. E. Noronha (Récrélo “B”)
W. J. Burling (C.8.C.C.)
L. J. Silva (Recreio “B”)
J. W. Deakin (C.8.0.0.)
B. Basto (Reo. “B”)
H. Lockhart (K.B.G.C. "8")
T. Goleman (K.D.R.C.)
E. G. Post (P.R.C.).
C. C. Pereira (Reçrelo "8")
J.C. GIII (K.B.G.C. “B")
1 1 0 0 27 12 15
6 1 0 5
73 180
0 107
а 1 0 7 139 177 0 36
1 0; 0. 1 14 21 Q 7
6
0
1 0 0 1 14 23 0 9 0
0 18 0 3 36 0
W. McNeill (K.B.G.C. "B")
1 0
1
11 29
J.,C. Remedios (Recreio "B"
1
Q 0 1
5 41
Cà Mɩ SUva (Recreio "B")
2 0
2 35 47
0 12. 0
W. R. Hillyer (C.8.0.0.)
2
0 0 2 29 42. 0 13 Q
A. M. Rodrigues (Recreio "8")
2
0 0 2 30 52
0 22 ◊
H. Strange (C.S.C.C.)
2
0 0 2 22 50.
0 28. Q.
W. Grolg (K.D.R.C.)
2
0 0 2 23
60
0 37 0
1. Sykes, (K.B.G.C. "B")
4
0. 26
0
G. S..Sherriff (K.B.G.0. "A"}
4
0
4 64 95.
E. W. Simmonds (C.S.C.G.)
4
0
0 4
E. Souza (Recreio "B")
5
5
57. 111 78 117
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THIRD DIVISION
0 0 4 66. 92
0, 31: 0 0. 54 0 0 39. 0
Shots Shots
P. W. T. L. F. A, Up On Pt.
1 329 190. 139. 0. 2a, 3 292-222 700 20, 5,317 276 42 0 19: 3-271 187.
J., C. Altken (P.R.C.)
13 11 1
R. Ogden (K.F.C.) ..
ta: 100
S. M. Rumjahn (1.R.C.)
15 9: 1
C. Wallis (K.B.G.C.).
12 9 ▸
84
A. M. Wahab (1.R.G.)
14 9
0
6. 286, 248 38
0.18: 0. 18:
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J. MacDonald : (P.R.G.),··
A. O. Madar (I.R.C.)
ALE. Carey (P>R;C.) · A. J. Coelho (0.010.). a; 8. Graver (H.K.F.G.). K. O, Hamilton (K.B.G.C.) JRaištor (H.K.F.C.), N. P. Karanjia. (C.C.C.) B. A. Mansel! (H.K.F.C.) P. A. Yvanovich (Recrolo) "L. A, Jordan (K.B.G.C.). Mi FAlarcon (Recreio) L. de Rome, (HKBRO.)
10 6 0 4 253 184
13 6.0.7 232 246
13 6 1 6.261.274
J. F. Lunny (H.K.E.R.C.)
E. 8. Abraham (H.K.G,C.),
A. G. Suffiad. (ER.C.), ....... M. J. Medina (C.C.C.)..... A. G. Gardner (†‚K.E,R.C.). P. S. Cassidy. (H.K,C.C.), DA. Rozario, (0,0,0), B. Evans, CFC)
J. T. Smalloy (K.F.C,) My A., Carvalho. (Recreio)
A MoKellar (H:K,C,C.)
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"Young" Aromin, holder of the Colony featherweight belt, who
has not had a fight for over a year, will probably be seen in action on October 3, at the Star Theatre. when it lo likely he will meet the Army champion, Pte. Noble, over 10-rounds in a' programme in aid of the Bomber Fund.
CHINESE
INTER-SCHOOL SWIMMING?
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 8, 1941.
MIDDLESEX HAVE STILL TO SOLVE THEIR CENTRE FORWARD PROBLEM
By, "Referee'
MIDDLESEX, WHO FINISHED FOURTH IN FIRST DIVISION OF THE FOOTBALL LEA- GUE LAST SEASON AND WHO WERE THE LEADING NON-CHINESE TEAM, ARE ALL OUT TO IMPROVE THEIR POSITION THIS SEASON AND, WITH A GROUND AT THEIR DOOR STEP, ARE NOW TRAINING HARD AT SHAM- SHUIPO.
During the close season Middle- among whom are McEachran, a sex lost the services of Freshwater, forward, Blackburn, who played whose place in both the Regimen-in
the inter- line,
tal and Army teams will be hard mediate
to All. All the remaining players Bullen and Tivéy, who served Middlesex last season a newcomer, and will, however, be availble. Three a. centre-forward. of four new re-
cent arrivals from Home have made their trial matches interest- ing and although the composition of the Second Divi-
side sion
may unfamiliar seem
there will be
no
senior
drastic changes in the eleven.
JACKSON
Competitions now in progress or about to be run by the Battalion are the Mons Shield Competition (inter-platoon) and the Albuterá Shield (Inter-Company League).
BRIGHT
These games pro- vide the talent "spotters" with
all the opportun- ities they require as more than 60 per cent of the troops are scen inaction in these
Middlesex still have the major- ity of last year's junior team available. Capt. Man and Bullen who kept goal last season, are available, while others who figured prominently in the defence. Revell, Bindon, Whitehouse, Blackburn and Mel- lor, are still here.
JENNINGS
MCEACHRAN
Jennings, who was among the leading goal- scorers last sea- son, will be play- ing, while other members of the attack will be selected from Chátton, Rule,
shire, McEachramı
Poulson, Devon-
Dawes and Smith,
Following is the complete, list of competitions, players registered with Hong Kong
Jackson
will Football Association: Pie Jack- again be seen in son, P.S.M. Riches, Pie, Thompson, goal, with Parker Cpl, Thomas, Pte. Blackburn, Pte: arıd Riebes as Marable, Ple, King, Ple. McEach
aran, Capt. C. M. Man, Pte. Wilkin- backs. Parker can also play, good game at half, while Riches son. Cpl Parker. Pte. Whitehouse, has played in the centre-forward Pte. Pearson, L/C. Mellor, L/C. Chatton, Pte. Coomer. Dir. Min- position. Encouraged by the very suc-
chin, Dmr. Revell, Cjl. Bright, Cpl. V.R.C. cessful manner in which
Wilkinson, Bright and Thomas, Dawes, Pte. Smith, Pte. Saw, L/C. organised the recent Inter-School all of whom were Swimming Gala, Hong Kong and often seen, in re- Kowloon Residents' Union are presentative contemplating holding a similar games last sea- gala for all Chinese. schools in the son, will form Colony on Sunday, September 28, the intermediate providing sufficient support is line.
forthcoming.
Hopes are en- Invitations have already been tertained, that an apparent weak- sent to various Chinese schools.
Tivey, Sgt. Mathews, Pte. Fisher,
Pte.: Pte. Bindon, Pte. Sheehan, Rule, Pte. Jennings, Pte. Bullen, |Cpl Seton and Pte. Poulson,
The Rugby League season opened on Saturday with; Yorkshire and Langashire clubs, in, a combined: competition, Re- sults of the matches- played were: Bradford Northern 20, Castleford 21: Bramley 7; Desbury 293 Batley 9, Leeds 9 Featherstone 17, Keighley, 5; Halifax 18, Oldham 137 Hunslet Bi was Huddersfield, 2, St. Helen's 23, York 13; These-Wakefield., 27, Broughton 2; Wigan 9,
No competitor will be allowed hess at centre to take part in more than three forward will be. individual events, for his or her teathy
Following is the proposed pro- grammer
solved this sea“. WILKINSON: son. Experiments
BOYS:
50. Metres, free-style; 100. Metres free- style: 400 Metres free-style; 100 Metres- back-stroke: 200. Metres, breast-stroke and 130 Metres Medley. Relay,
GIRLS
60 Metres free-style: 100 Metres free style; 400 Metrès free-stylė; 100 Metres back-stroke; 200 Melves breast-stroke: 200 Metres free-style relay (four girls) and 150 Metres Medley Relay.
QUADRANGULAR AQUATIC GALA
were made when, Shochan tried out in: that position. met with some measure of success; Hull, Q-Reuter.
but the defence suffered on a te- sult: 'Saw, and Pearson are two Tom Ferrick, the Athletics' best re-. clever inside- lief pitcher, was neither on the Phila forwards with delphia club's spring roster nor in or
ganised ball last season. The young: Coomer and Pte right-hander had formerly worked his Thomas as right way up the Giants" farm chain · to 'and- left-wingera, Jersey, Gity. A bad arm brought his respectively [release. He pitched for the Bushwicks in Several junior (in Brooklyn semi-professional ball
1940. players are
... went to Anahélin. training búse at his own expense.
COOMER:
Worthy of con- sidération for a
position in the Senior team,
Lai Tsun. Swimming Union are the participating clubs. Final organising a quadrangular swim-arrangemen's and the programme ming, gale in aid of British and have not been, decided as yet, Chinese War Charities to be held but only one swimmer will be at Chinese YMCA on either permitted to represent, each, club September 18 or 18,
in any event, and no club, may, Re-enter more than one foam in the
are relay, events..
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J. Bunnell (H.K.F.C.).
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