STEPHENS, FIELD AND KEW TIE FOR RUNNERS UP PLACE IN 2ND LEAGUE

Following is the record of the skips in two

Divisions of the League:-

U. M. Omar (.C.C.)

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)

J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)

C. 8. Rossolat (C.C.C.)

A. R. Daliah (I.R.0.)

A. M. Calman (K.D.R.C.)

A. K. Minu (1.R.C.)

M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)

R, F. Luz (Reo, "A")

H. A. Alves (Recrejo "A")

F. X. Sliva (Roc. ""A")

J. McKelvio (K.B.G.C, "8")

T. A. Madar (K.C.C.)

J. F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio "A")

F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)

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L. F. A. Up Dn Pts, 0 468 266 1920 36

13 4 0 9 219 308

0' 24

0 19

33 0 6 -6 ·-·-·-·5 —-9 · · · 3-110104-6 -06

P. W.

T.

18 18 0

17 14 1

2 429 289 140

0 29

A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C. "A").

18 12 1

5 404 289 115

0 25

18 12 1

5 384 331 53

0 20

16 12 0

4 397 254 143

0 24

M. R. Abbas (1.8.C.)

18 12 -0

6 397 327 60

0 24

A, J, Hall (K.B.G.C. "A")

18 12 0

6 371 318

63

18 9 1

8 374 304.

70

18 9 0

9 338 371

0

33 18

R. Duncan (K.B.G.C. "B")

15

8 1

*6 326 295

31

0 17

13 8

0

5 289 232

67

d 18

16

0

8 326 337 0

8 7

0

1 211 122

89

11 16 0 14

10 7

0 3 212 189

23

0 14

11

6

23 224 202

22

0 14

13 7

0 6 257 221

36

17 7

0 10 306 369

0

6

6

0

0 159 86

73

C. G. Silva (Rec. "A")

10 6 0

4 204, 187

17

0 14 63 14 0 12 0 12

A. P. Guterres (Rec. "B")

12 6

0

6 231 232

0

1 12

J. C. 8. Fender (P.R.C.)

12

4 2

6 224 251

σ

27 10

M. Ferguson (K.D.R.C.)

13 5

0 8 239 270

Q

31 10

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

17 5

0 12 276 390

0 114, 10

C. Roza-Pereira (Recreio "A")

4 4

W. Mair (P.R.C.)

10 4

N. J. Bebbington (K.C.C.)

0 0 90 57 0 10 3 2

33 0 8

6 184 198

0

14 8

5 185 203

0 18

8

J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C. "B")

0 89

8

J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")

16

4

W. E. Hollands (P.R.C.)

5 3 0 2 121

0 12 271 340

88

0 69 8

R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.), –

10

2 2 6 170 236

66 6

J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)

13

2

1 10 221 289 0 68 5

D. M. Khan (1.R.C.)

2 2

0 0 55 24 31

0

4

J. 6. Landolt (C.C.C.)

3 2

1

59 GO 0

1

4

P. A. Peckham (K.B.G.C. "B")

4 2

0

2

67 70

D 3 4

J. Kompton (K.D.R.C.)

4 2 0 2 73 84

W. Greig (K.D.R.C.)

4 2 Q

2 72 89

0 11 0 17 4

L. Sykes (K.B.G.C. "B")

7 2

0

5 137 145

J. Fraser (K.C.C.)

7 1 2

4 109 140

L. Guy (K.B.G.C. "B")

9 2 0

7 145 209

0 64

C. Strange (C.S.C.C.)

5 1 1

3

1 1 0 0

32 9 23

0 -2

1 1

0

0 27 12 15

0 2

1 1 Q 0 26 20 6

0 2

1 1 0 0 20 19

1

0

2

2 1 0 1 84 31

0

L. J. Silva (Recreio "B")

2 1

19

W. J. Burling (C,S.C.C.)

3 1 0 2 65 73

18

J. W. Deakin (C.S.C.C.)

3 1 Q 2 40

70

36

B. Basta (Rec. "B")

4 1 0 3 62 92

30

H. Cockhart (K.B.G.C. "8")

5

1 0 4

84 108

24

W. R. Hillyer (C.S.C.C.)

5

1 0 4

78 105

27

T. Coleman (K.D.R.C.)

8

10

5 73 180

0 107

E. G. Post (P.R.C.)

8

1

0

7 139 177

38

C. C. Pereira (Rocrelo "8")

2

1 1 31 38

7

1

V. Ramsey (K.D.R.C.)

1

0 1 15 18

3

J. C. GINI (K.B.G.C. "8")

1

0.1 14 23

9

Q

W. MeNelli (K.B.G.C. "B")

10

0 1

11. 29

18

J. C. Remedios (Recreio "B"

1

0 1

6 41

36

C. M. Silva (Recreio "B")

2 0 D 2 35 47

12

0

A. M. Rodrigues (Recreio "B")

3 0

0. 3. 42 72

30

H. Strange (C.S.C.C.)

3

O 3 43 74

31

0

G. S. Sherriff (K.B.G.C. "A")

4

0 '4

64 95

31. 0

E. W. Simmonds (C.8.C.C.)

4

0 4

57 111

54

D

E. Souza (Recreio "B")

0

0 6

93 137

44

C. A. Lopes (Recreio)

F. V. Riberio (Recreio “A”)

F. Nolan (P.R.C.)....

A. M. Rodrigues (Recreio "B")

J. E. Noronha (Recreio "B")

SECOND DIVISION

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31 4 4

92 104 0 12 3

0 1 21 40

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DIVECHA VISITS

COLONY

M♬ Divecha, former Shanghai Interport cricketer, who is playing for Parsed Cricket Club and Shanghai Recreation Club in the North- ern port, is at present on visit to the Colony. He will be returning ta. Shanghai very shortly.

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EDWARDS

WINS BOWLS AT H.K.C.C.

Following are the complete re- sults of Hong Kong Cricket Club's 1941 Lawn Bowls Singles Chain- pionship:

THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941.

KWONG WAH CONFOUND THE CRITICS WITH WIN

OVER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

"By "Referee",

KWONG WAH ADDED TO THE WEEK-END SOCCER SURPRISES WHEN THEY BEAT SOUTH CHINA, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, BY TWO CLEAR GOALS AT CAROLINE HILL YESTERDAY AFTER LEADING BY ONE GOAL AT THE INTERVAL,

Kwong Wah deserved their win, if only for tak ing full advantage of the two chances that came their way, hut in fairness to South China it must be ~ said that they were dogged with the worst of luck in the second period when they made strenuous efforts to save the game.

Their forwards, who were by

First Round: P. S. Cassidy beat r.no means at their best, did every- Monaghan: A. Nissim beat L, J. Dav thing but score. The cross-bar was les: H. F. Shields beat B. J. Lacon: hit twice in succession in a few Col. E Doughty beat J. A. D. Morriseconds with Lee Kwok-kee beat- son: S. Deacon w. o. from F. D. An-jeh, and several efforts from Chaa| gus: W. Stoker beat A. K. Mackenzie: Man-chi and Lee Tak-kee miss- E. Hospes w. o, from Dr. T. Smal-ed by the narrowest of margins. ley: A. McKellar beat G. E. Costello:

Wah's Brown w. o. from W. J. Hansen; Jattack was Cheuk Shek-kam, who Owen-Hughes beat A. S. Mitchell; R. Imade most of the openings for his, R. Davies beat P. Morrison; E. S. other forwards. Wong King. Abraham beat A. D. Humphreys; S. L. cheung, on the left wing, show- Lloyd beat L. C. F. Bellamy: J. Red- ed up well in the second period first half he was

L. Ryan beat W. R. Lambert; A. W.

mon beat G. Sewell; R. A. Edwards

Outstanding in Kwong

w. o. C. E. Gahagan. Second Round: though in the

A. Nissim beat P. Cassidy; H. F. put off by the robust tackling of Shields beat Col. E. Doughty; S. Dea- Tsang C Chung-wan. -con-beat-W. Stoker A, McKellar beat

Chan Tak-fai, E. Hospes; A. W. Brown beat L. Ryan: |

centre-forward,

R. H. Davies beat J. Owen-Hughes: L. did not do much of note though S. Lloyd beat E, Abraham, R. A. Ed- he kept Lam Tak-po fully occu- wards beat J. Redman. Third Round: pied.

SUNDAY'S FOOTBALL

Following were- yesterday's. football results:~~~

FIRST DIVISION

Royal Scota e Royal Navy 0 South China. 0 K. Wah -2

SECOND DIVISION. South China 4 K. Wah Royal Scoto 6 Signals

1

THIRD DIVISION Service Carpa 5--Alk-Force-1- Laneford .5 H.Q.R.A. 36th R.A.

3

2

3 30th R.A.

cheong kept a close watch on Lee Wai- not getting rid of the ball when Wong tong, while behind him Lee Kwok-walking-cheung secured possession and. played well.

sent it across the goal. It glanced oft-

-H. F., Shields beat A. Nissim; S. Den In the intermediate line. Yeung Tse- con beat A. McKellar A. W. Brown beat R. R. Davies: R. A. Edwards beat L. S. Lloyd, Semi-Final:-H. F. Shields beat S. Deacon. 24–8; R. A. Edwards beat A. W. Brown 21-8. Final:-B. A. Edwards beat H. F. Shields 21-16.

The drawn pairs competition

Wats

won by J. A. D. Morrison and L. C. F

Bellamy.

ALL-C.C.C. LAWN BOWLS PAIRS FINAL

in

fender and

This player was the outstanding de defender to the waiting Chip Chan;

who tapped it into the net, rarely beaten was tackling. He also relieved many dangerous situations by his positioning. Leo Kwok-kee Shines

t

Kwong Wah hung on tenaciously to their slender, lead till the interval. In the opening stages of the second half South China were bontinually “on "the attack, but though they went near Lee Kwok-kee started off shakly but Chin Chi-fan, Cheuk Shek-kam beaded could not. score. From a centre from improved as the game went on, and in past Tam Kwan-kon to make the game the second period came into promin-

safe.. ence with some excellent saves,

yau,

South China-Tam Kwan-kon: Tanng South China. did not produce their Chung-wan and Tre Kum-hung: Lau usual sparkle. The forwardling ap Hing-choy, Lam Tak-po. and Lau Chung- peared disjointed, and apart from Lee sang; Chim Chi-fal, Lee Take-kee, Lee Tak-kee, none were on form. Lee Tak- Wal-tong, Chau Man-chi and Lee Shek- kee was a hard worker and was the only, menace, to Kwong Wah's defence.

Kwong Wah:-Leg Kwok-kee; Chung Lee Wal-tong had several attempts at Fai-lam and Lee Kwok-wal; Leung Pak- goal during the afternoon, but none of wai, Yeung Trechong and Fook. "YIN" them had much power behind them. wah; Chin Chi-fan, Ting Yung-fat, Chan Chau Man-chi showed good ball-control Tale-fal, Cheuk Shek-kam and Wong in mid-field, but; near goal; his, passes King-cheung.

ROYALS WIN 6-0 Royal Scots beat Royal Navy in First Division by six clear goals after leading at the interval by the only goal scored. Auld" (4), Hossack and Falconer scored for

As a result of the Colony often went astray. His partner, Lea Shek-yau, Indulged in too much le Lawn Bowls Pairs Cham-effective fancy play and was woefully

Weak with his shooting. pionship semi-finals de- cided at Kowloon Football Halves Sound Club yesterday, the final

South China's intermediate line saved will be an all-Craigen-them, from a bigger defeat. All are

played well, and in the second half, had, gower affair, with A. M.the Kwong Wan forwards, and U. M. Omar pitted tance to the attack. On, several, econ

hand that they were able to lend assis, Royals. 624 against S.. R.

threatened Solina and stone, however, danger

when Kwong Wali. broke away.. K.. M. Omar.

Cse Kam-hung, at back, played steadi-]] Yesterday, the Omar brothers all that was expected of him. : Tsang

ly while Tam,, Kwan-kån.: in, goal, didji : beat-L. J. Silva and J. E. V. Chung Want, the right-back, was oft Ribeiro by 25-14 while on the form and badly at fault with the first adjoining rink Salina and K. M goal against his side when he dilly- Omar beat W. L. Walker and R. dallied, with the ball in the penalty area Duncan 27-22.

P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Qn. Pta

P. Younghusband (K,F.C.)

15 12 0 3 337 227 110

W. V. Field (K.F.C.)

13 10

1

2 817 210 107

J. L. Stephens (K. Tong)

16 10

1

5 358 275 83

A. J. Kow (K. Tong)

16 10

1 5 367 275 82

T. L. Lock (C.0.0.)

13 .8

1.4 275 231- 44

W. Melrose (T.C.)

13 '8

0 5 272 242 30

W. J. Bagley (F.O.C.).

C. Gowland (P.O.C.)

G. E. Costello (H.K.C.C.)

W, MacFarlane (H.K.F.C.)

W: Gill (H.K.F.C.)·

A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.)

E. Korn (K.F.C.) .....

A. Spary (K.T.G.C.A.) J. McCutcheon (P.O.C.)

J. C. Chalmers (T.C.) H. W. Randall (C.C.C.) KS."Robertson (H.K.F.C.) R. B Meadows (K.C.C.)

F. Goodwin (H.K.C.C.).

O. P. Remedios (Recreio)

J. M. Jack (K.C.C.)·

C. G. Pereira (Recreio) W. K. 'Way (C.G.C.) WW: Parsong (K.C.C.) A. Jillott (P.0.0.) W. Simpson (K.F.C.).

W, J. Howard (K. Tong)

A. Steven (K.C.C.)"

J. A. Watson, (T.C.).

W. Ward, (C.0.0.)

N..P. Karanja (C.C.C.),

J. A. Remedios (Recreio)

W. Carr (K.C.C.).

M.J. Modina (C.C.C.),` W. Hong Sling (C.C.C.) A. J. Coelho (G.C.C.).

E..S, Franks, (C.C.C.)

LEA. R. Duncan (H.K.C.C.)

13 8 0 6 189 165 24

15 8

16,8

167

0 21 0, 21. 0 21.. 0:17

0 16

0 10

0 7, 320 269, 61016

0

8 304 339

1

0 35 16

7 285 286, 0 0 16

13 7.0 6. 244 241

16 0 2 7 276 316

3. 0 14

0.40.14

Ribeiro, and his partner were actually leading the Omars 9-6 at

and was robbed::

Three Misses-

9-603-107–176 11--0-12, the 9th, but thereafter "U: M." Play for the first quarter of an hour

1.1 6 0 5 210 195 15.

11.

60 5 293 316 02312

0.6 243-224, 1974.10.

12 G

7 6 0 2:4144 11480

012

010

5 0-4 194-162 42 5.0.7 228 263; 0.35.10

9

12

14 5 0 9 270 298

0 28 10

9 4- 1 4 151 178, 0269

8 4

04-168 149 19.

9 4 0 5 192 128 14:0

asserted himself and carried his younger brother to victory by playing bowls of the high standard followers of the game have long slice learned to expect from him. From the 10th end onward his card read 3.0 2 3 1 2.1 0.4 0.30, in the meantime, conceding three singles and a 2 at the very last

10 4 0.6 .186 208. 0 22 8 end. He scored at 11 ends.

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6 3 0 2 100 104-0. 4

€ 3 0 3 122 109

6 2 1 2 116.87 29

8 2 1 5 134 191

13 2 1. 10 182 316

2 2 0 0 54 37 170

4 2 0 2 8509. 16.

6 2

4 .108 117

10

20

5 11

11 0

130

0

0..67 0.133:5

0 .9

0.4 4

3′

2

2

2

8 153′ 23801 85*4:

3 -88-'113 0 26

0 29 14:15

1 1.0 0 30 15 15

1 1.0 0. 19 145

T. M. Plie (P.0.0.).

1

E. 8. Abraham (H,K.C.C.).

T. Forgusson (K.F.C.)

1.

1. 1 0 0 21 19. 2

001817: 1 10 0 20 19 1 0 141 33 8

V. Chittenden (K,F.C.).

2 1

A. P. Pereira (Reoralo)

A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)

M.A. Carvalho, (Recrolo).

J. R. Soares (Rocralo) T. F. 8tainton (T.C.)

•Es Curtle, (K.C.C.).

A. R. Davios (H.K.C.C.) · W. Hyda (K.F.C.) M.

A. . Balby (HKF.C.) L. Gaddi, (C.0.0.) MF, Alarcon (Macrojo) H. V. Fearas (H.K.FC.)

0:2

0 2.

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was even, after which South China tool the offensive. Lee Shek-yau, Lee Wal- pag and Lto. Tak-tee missing In turn

SOFTBALL ASSN. MEETING

The Annual General meeting. Hong Kong Softball League win be held this evening at Fil Club at 6.45.

CARDINALS WIN Cardinals beat Wildcats 11 to 9 wichan - well-placed. A treakaway... by

wong Wah forwards found Wong King in a friendly softball game at cheung, an the left-wing, in possession. Kowloon Football Club yesterday, tearing down the line. Toang Chung-In the afternoon. Mohawks beat wan tackled him heavily, obtained pos Filipinos 9 to: 4. session and then paid the penalty for

TO-DAY'S

"K. M." Plays Well BOWLS

Although Solina played steady.

boils, it was the good work of |- · Following-listo-day's pro-

his partner, K. M. Omar, that gramme of matches in the Second ehabled them to catch up on Wal-Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls ker and Duncan, who ran into Singles Championship:——

| a 16-10 Jend at the 9th, Omor thên scored 12.but Duncan came back with 103.1' to increase his lead to 21-14.

02 The turning point came at the 10th when Omar scored, 4, follow- Ing this up with 2.3. He concoded a single and then nnished off withi abrice of 2's. They scored, at 12 ends, the scores being...

0 1 34 45,50 11. 103 94 90 4 0

4 1 0 3 70 980 28 1.0 4 86 1170 31 8.107.137 221 0 04:

001 21 25 0 0 0114 19 0.

1 0 0 1 16 24 0.

0 1. 17:28

40

01 10 23 0 13

0, 1:16:32)

016

1 15-30 0 15 00339-68-0′′ 19

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J. Shepherd J. H. Geling

At C.s.c.c.

VA, H. Rumjahn v. B. W. Bradbury: At Polide R.C,

W. L. Walker: v D. A. Rozarlo

At Hong Kong F.C. [W] K-Way: “v. E. Zimitern J. C. Aitken vvW. Wardy

At Kowloon "C.G. J. NoronhavJ. McKelvie". “H, White

At Kowloon 0.0.C,

v ÚM. Omar Omar: 0.3 0.3 2.00 201201009. M. Rumjahn v. Downun

(Y.Abbas, T 2302 237.. Duncan: 2.0 3.0 0,1 5,0,3 0,01:03

0.0.0.1,0.0 22.

Brooklyn Dodgers won the National Baseball Longue pennant and will meet New York Ynikees in Ilio World Bérien, commmelig on Detobería.—Reitor

At Kowloon,h.D. R. Baza

VAJ; Hail IT N. Rakuten VN AK Mackay At Reorelo

VAR. Dallala

H. Nish 7, Hempsey

y A. Lapaley, By mutual arrangement, tho, match between R. Leigh, and J. D. Meyer-will- be, played at: Club,” de Repreia –this; evening, instdaft of re-morrow.

TAKE HER BOWLING-- SHE'LL ENJOY IT. TOO!

Make a bowling: "date"! Your wife or sweetheart will enjoy it as much as you do. Take her to the most congenial rendezvous instowni

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