THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 16, 1941.
ANNUAL AWARDS FOR SKATING CLUB OXFORD MAY HAVE LOST
THREE BEST BEHAVED CHINESE FOOTBALLERS
By "Referee"
The soccer matches at the end of last season and the one last Saturday have provided sufficient funds for the endowment of not only one scholarship at Chinan University, where the late Chen Chen-wo, all-China footballer, was educated, but also for a second, at the University of Amoy, the birth-place of Chen.
BOWLS NEXT SATURDAY
Following is
Saturday's next programme of postponed Lawn Bowls League games:
IR C.
C.CC
D.R.<
FIRST DIVISION
Recreio "A"
V K.D.R.C.
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K.B.G.C**B" Recreto V
CS.C.C
SECOND DIVISION
If KCC
K TG CA
HK.CC.
*
KFC
I Talkoo
THIRD DIVISION
HXERC. PRC.
V
KFC.
V
1.K.C.
V
KHGC.
V
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The seventh swimming gala of Hong Kong and Kowloon Residents' Union. which was scheduled to take place on Saturday last, has been postponed to Saturday next. September 20. mencing at 7:30 pm
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Seldom is the time that there is not at least one All-America football player in the Flying Cadel ranks at Randolph Fleft. The Intest class has one in Dor F. Scott of, North Canton, Ohio. Scoft played quarterback for Ohio State and was picked teams in 1939 and 1940,
on
COLLECTED THE AMOUNT WILL BE INVESTED IN CHIN- ESE BONDS. THE INTEREST ON WHICH WILL BE SUFFICIENT TO ENDOW THE SCHOLARSHIP AND STILL LEAVE A SURPLUS.
"A" WIN 1-0-
the hockey (on roller ckates), League for the Chi Yin Yat Pa Cup, Hong Kong Bkat- Ing. Club "A" beat their "B" foam at the Ciro Rink yester- day by an only goal, scored by Morrison.
To-morrow "King's Skating Club moot Kowloon Skating rink and Blitz play Hong Kong Skating Club "B". Both games are at 5.30 p.m.
CLUB BOWLS
RESULTS
'VARSITY MATCH BY
NOT BATTING SECOND
IN THE DAYS OF 11-30 CRICKET STARTS THERE WAS GENERALLY ENOUGH DEW ABOUT TO MAKE THE EARLY OVERS INTERESTING, WRITES L. V. MANNING. NOW 11-30 SUMMER TIME MEANS 9-30 SUN TIME, IT IS MORE THAN A BIT.
It is even possible that Oxford lost the one-day 'Varsity match at Lord's by not putting Cambridge in, and some humorists in the pavilion did not fail to note that the first Oxford wicket was a catch by 'Dew.
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QUADRANGULAR SWIMMING MEET
This war-time tabloid certainly, ** managed to hold on to some of the peace-time fixture qualities.
Cambridge actually passed their
wickets, with two hours to spare. But in order to carry out their contract with the 5,000 spectators, J. R. Bridger did not declare un- 11 247 for seven wickets.
As the late Chen Chen-wo was Following are the latest Club opponents' score of 171 for three also connected with Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Tournament re- and football here, it has been de-sults:
cided to make an annual award KOWLOON CRICKET. CLUB trom this fund of three prizes for the three best behaved Chinese footballers in Hong Kong Football League.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Semi-Final:-T. A. Madar beat E. Zimmern.
The award is open to all regio- tered players in Hong Kong Foot. ball League and the behaviour of the players In friendly or repre- sentative games will also be taken into consideration.
HANDICAP SINGLES Second Round:-5. A. Gray (0) beat R. Leigh (4); W. C. Hung (12) received a walk-over from A. Madar (2); Curtis (2) beat A. Steven (sor.).
A cabinet meeting of the presi- dent and secretary of the M.C.C. with, belleve it or not, a represen- E.tative of the Press to help, decreed that the Cantabs had won by runs and not wickets.
KOWLOON BOWLING G.C.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP First Round:-V. C. Dixon beat M. Ferguson. Second Round:-E. A. Atkins beat F. A, Cheesinan.
PRESIDENT'S CÚP
Catch Of The Season
The most unforgettable flash of cricket-by astronomical odds-- was the catch by M. R. Holman that sent J. H. Gaster back.
A skimuner safely cleared point, but cover, sprinting up from nowhere skidding the last few yards on his shins clutched apparently unreachable.
POSTPONED TO OCT. 7
Both Sing Tao and Eastern are sending teams to Macao to participate in the Open events at the Annual Aquatic Meet- and fng there on Thursday Friday.
As a result of this, the quadrangular swimming gala in ald of British and Chinese Charities, between Lai Tsun,
Recreation Victoria
Club, Eastern and Sing Tao, which was to have been held on these dafés, has been post- after the postponed until Colony Championships and will now probably be held on Tuesday, October 7; at Chinese Y.M.C.A.
At the end of the season Chinese clubs will be asked to nominate three players of their teams whom
a First Round:-F. A. Cheesman beat they think would qualify and committee will be chosen to make A. G. Gardner; L. Guy beat J. S. Din- nen. Second Round:-C, S. M. Thom the Anal award.
It is understood that the Com-beat M. Ferguson,
VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP mittee will probably consist of a First Round:A. G. Gardner beat S. representative from Hong Kong C Walker: L. A Jordan beat W. S. Chinese Athletic Federation, Hồng Drake. Second Round:-A. M, Holland Kong Football Association, Hong beat E. A. Atkins. Kong Football Referees' Associa-
NON-PRIZE WINNERS
R. E. Crighton's 99 was vigor- Second Round:-E. V. Scarle beat C. pus front of the wicket left-hand tion, Chinese Press and two or
E. Turpig.
batsmanship, but he got so ner- three of the Chinese public who
KOWLOON DOCKS, R.C.
yous about that over-rated mathe-|10000 jare keen followers of the game.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
mátical milestone that his part- First Round: T. Caleman beat R. Hners caught the panic and lost Lapsley. Second Round: W. Williamtheir wickets, too. son beat C, 9. M. Thom
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MINIATURE FOOTBALL
HANDICAP, PAIRS
First Round:-F. Cullen, and C, S. M Shi {Thom (~3) beat J. McKelvic, and W. D McMaster (-2): Sacóna Round-M Football Ferguson and J. McPherson (scr.) beat Causeway T. Coleman and W. Williamson (2). several All-America
beat St.
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In the Miniature League yesterday at Bay, Ma Luk Clinic Joseph's by 3 goals to leading 3-1 at the interval.
Saints Leonard
BAPCO SHIELD
2, after First Round:-W. McMaster beat W. Williamson; M. Ferguson beat A. W.
took the lead through Lapsley: C. S. M. Thom beat C. Logan. but Ma Luk replied through Chu Wing-keung, Laj Chung-yuen and Leung Ping- kwan.
In the second half Saints re- duced the arrears when Costa netted from a penalty.
12TH R.A. PROGRESS
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REMINDER TO CLUBS
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SWIMMING
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CHAMPIONSHIPS POSTPONED
The Hong Kong Chinese Swim- ming Championships, which were to have commenced at the South China A.A. Pavilion to-day, have been postponed indefinitely.
According to the Rules of Hong Kong Football Association a play er who has played in two or more games in a higher division may not play in a lower division with- New dates cannot be fixed until out the sanction of the committee, it is known what damage, if any, A number of junior games will has been done to the pavilion and have to be played during the week
piers by the typhoon. and it is hoped that Clubs will not field players in these games Last season 12th Battery R.A. who normally play regularly in were able to rim only one team ma higher division.
did Third Division where they St. Joseph's: Sammy Tsang
fairly well, while in Army soccer Costa, Hussain, Lau Wing-kong.circles they won the Artillery Cup Santos, Hendy, D. Leonard.
Teams were:
Ma Luk Clinic:-Shuen Po-on, Lam Tak-po, Fok Yiu-wah, Leung Ping-sun, Lai Chung-yuen, Chu Wing-keung, Leung Ping-kwan.
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AMERICAN POLO TOURNAMENT
for competition between Batteries. This season they will be seen in Second and Third Divisions of Hong Kong Football League.
The Second Division team will be captained by Gunner Lane, who was undoubtedly their best American national polo cham-player last season. pionship matches were watched yesterday by Lord Louis' Mount-
batten who saw the Pelicans beat H.K. YACHT CLUB
the Texans 9-7 and so qualify to meet the Aknusti, winners last year, in the semi-final.
MEETING POSTPONED
One semi-final was played when Gulf Stream beat Westbury 7-,
The Annual General Meeting of the Westchester Cup players, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Michael Phips and Stewart Igle which was to have been held at hart respectively leading Gulf the Club-house, Kellet Island, Stream and Westbury-Reuter. yesterday, was postponed owing to
the threatening typhoon.
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The recreation grounds, Inside the
All-
Race Course at Happy Valley were Paul Christman, 23-year-old Opered for Winter sports as from yes-American quarterback from the Unt terday, Golf may be, played in the versity of Missouri, has enlisted in the mornings and un Tuesdays, Fridays. United States Naval Reserve as a chict and Sundays.
boatswain's mate.
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JOE DIMAGGIO
HONOURED
BICKFORD ASKED TO PLAY
B. I. Bickford, of Club, hus been invited to fill the left-wing posi-
Joe DiMaggio's teammates on tion in the Governor's Cup team in the New York Yankees gave him the Charity football game on Sun- a surprise party on August 28,1 day.
outfelder presenting their star with a sterling silver humidor as
a token of the important part, he The major, bastball leagues have pre- has played in the club's pennant sented the United Service Organisations drive. On the inside of the cover with a, cheque for G $53,220.27, repre-
are engraved the individual signa-senting the net profit on the All-Star
tures of the Yankts.
AND
game in Detroit on July 8.
THIRSTY MEN NEED
EWO BEER
TIRED MEN
MACAO RACE HANDICAPS DESERVE EWO
-Handicaps for the September Meel- ling of Macao Jockey Club, at Arela Proin Course, Macao, on Sunday, are an follows:
Race 4-The Adelaide Handicap” Five Furlongs-Australian "D" Clasa:
Casino 135, Maple Star 140, National Victory 149, -Tobaccoship. 149.
Race The Governor's Cup-One Mile-Spocidi Dollar Sweep-China Pon. los "D" Classman
· Clowner 146, Eve, of Hunting 150, Golden Cow 135, Just in Time 182, Lovely Star 162, Maußer 152, Rose Queen 144, Royal Highness 135, Royal Furlonge Wedding Eve 159, Smiling Time 133, Sunlight View 135, The Leopard 135, This Time 149, West Lake 142.
Race The Hark Sha Wan Handi cap. (fat Section)-Six Furlonge China Ponles "E" "Cinadi-,"
Bros 1—The Wan Chai Handicap Half Milo-China Ponies "Y" Classi
Coureur Bleu 140, Fairy Auke 152, Fairy. Ousel 159, Hogmanay, 155, Fairy Auk 148, Meadow Evc. 148, Merry Mak
140, Rothesay Bay 140, Victory Life 1554
Robe The Hark Sha Wan Handi. bap" (2nd Section)-Six Chirin Pónies "E" Class?—
Black Diamond 152, Eagle 138, Geor- die 152, Hopeful Time 152; Labour Day, 130, National Anthem 143, Sunshine Susle 152, The Mermaid, 141, The Spirit of St. Louis 135, Victory Life 193.
Apoo 3 The Borth Handlaap"-Five Furlongo-Australian "D" Ciα- Blud Gown 135,Buökfastleigh Rising Star 109, Tarzan 135, ***
Ascot Vale 157, Desert Stor '140, Gal- lanf Marshal, 143, Heddon 143, King'a Worthy 159, Mac's Adventura: 135, Na- 142,tional Success 152. Piet Hein, 159," Ra-
dium Star 140, Sports Venture 135.
BEER
BUT WISE-MEN
INSIST ON
2 EWO BEER!
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