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KMB Wins First Division Soccer Over St. Joseph's

There were no surprising results in any of the four First Division soccer ·

games played yesterday, but in the Second Division, Royal Navy created a record when they scored 17 times against WD Chinese without response.

The First Division game between St. Joseph's and Kowloon Motor Bus on the Club Ground at Happy Valley ended in a win for the bus- men by three goals to one.

At Boundary Street, Chinose AA, who are running neck to nock with Kowloon Motor Bus for the runners-up position, beat South China "B" by three goals to one.

Army beat Eastern by feet Roads to three in a somewhat dill game at Cataseway Bay. while Kit Chee, felding seve

eral reserves, accounted for Police by five goals to three at Caroline Hill

Sodictory again brought off

The KM13 nrwarths, assisted by Ber half back, sword aver the St. Josejali's defence and click everything hot store, the magu- avent goalkeeping of MacDougall and the robust tickling of the St Joseph's defenders towarting all attempts to Leute.

The Saints broke away ocED- other upset in the Second Divisionally, but there was a definite

well. sion when they scored

lack of understanding between the win ove Forrited

Army HK.

forwards, with

result thati whom they beat by six gonds

more often than Boli passes were intercepted by the alert KMB

defenders.

1ve

Aut unusual meldent took place during this game, there being a change of referens at half-time

il

St. Joseph's 1-KMB 3

The St. Jupit's defence played Broughout and Grand game more than held its own against the list moving Kowloon Motor foutit good Hus forwards, aguring no easy matter.

KMI took the fem following allit attack 5% the St. Joseph's gol MacDougall had huri shot an the style raved a and was still on the ground when defenders 11 Chun- beat the to the ball and plneed it to the back of the art with a hard ch typ.

Leck Has Hord Luck Mart gall, who played in goed

came into for the Saints, give a really mass The Saupts attack terly performare und was eminence with several raids and peafenly applauded for the bride on two occasions Leck had hard Bant anner in which he deus | luck with two very good shuta, will the past difficult of shits

which were deflected by both Roelan and Tam, the two backs.

Tum Kwan-kon for fruitless car played as sound game, while in the intermediate line. Lumard, ably assisted by Santos amfurther ahead when Tang Yee-kit

tower of strength. Huitabu, was

netted with a houder fullowing Tine and again the KMB for corner kick. wards broke through, only to be robbed of the ball by the fast mekling Leonard, who asked an quarter and granted none,

!

th.

ners,

Before the interval, KMI went

Was more

The seernd half evenly contested, with the Samis enjoying a fair share of the al- facking.

The

Following a series of raids on KMB, goal, the Saints forced

RESULTS AT A

GLANCE FIRST DIVISION

St. Joseph's

Kit Choo

Eastern

SECOND DIVISION

KM BUR

3

Police

3

3 Army

B

Chinese AA

*

9. China '0' 1

Gouth China Navy

1

Chem

17

WD Chinese D

2

Tramways

3

Talkoo

5

Solicitors'

0

Army Kin.

Bt. Joseph's KM Bus

Army HK "Dockyard

* This game was not played an the referee failed to turn up.

shooting on the part of their for- wards prevented them from scor-l big.

Kit break-through, Chee drew first blood when Yit Cheult-yin netted with a crashing shol

This goal gave Kit Chee the required tonic and they began 10 have the better of the exclunges. five minutes from the Within scoring of the first goal, Chiu Foo placed Kit Chee further ahead when he connected a pass from Wong King-chung und sent in a powerful shot, the ball striking the crossbar before rebounding into the

het, Chlu Feo came into the lime- cleverly light again

he when gi cluded the opposing defence and

bee-line nude a

for geal.

He was brought down by Howlett just outside the penalty area and from the resultant free kick, he netted with a fast ground shot to Kive Kit Chee a clear three goal, lead,

resultant enenee. From the

corner

A Spot Kick

Gordon, who

was playing in defence, then went to the inside

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Oxford Lead At Hammersmith HKCC Win Hancock Shield

(nearcat camera) looked well set for victory s Oxford they led Cambridge 11⁄2 length at Haramorsmith Bridge In the Varsity Boat Race from Puthay to Mortlake in a ding.

(Associated Press photo), dong struggle for supremacy.

(Continued from Col 3)

den. West at inside right was a great schemer and worked hard.

Lam Tak-po proved a stumbl- ing block to the Army's forwards. He was in fact the best player on the Chinese team.

hard at worked Li Ding-ki

never gave us

up and scrired willa powerful the spot kick, Yuen Yu-lam not- Army: Anderson, fohnson, Me-

Club De

Match

Against

Hong Kong Cricket Club won their Hancock Shield match against Kowloon Cricket Club by tho comfortable margin of ten'wickats when the game, continued from Saturday, was cluded at Chater Road yesterday.

con-

At the close of play on Saturday, the home team were 55 runs behind with six wickets in hand, Kilbee (23) and Rowe (4) being the not outs. Both batsmen settled down Rowe, who took seven for 35 01 to play good cricket as soon the previous day, got another four as play commenced yesterday, wickets yesterday, these costing

KCC

Around The Clubs

Kuwloun Bowllng Green Club, the only club in the Colony, to have three greena was founded in 1900 in Kimberley Road. In 1904 the Club was shifted to Austin Rond and its first President was

Wille Rameny.,

Kilbee in particular bringing | bira 41 runs to bring his analyals M present Club was opened in

ance.

was

off some delightful shots all for the match to 11 for 76-In-

Rowe had deed a very creditable perform- 1926 and its extension was open- round the wicket.

ed by the lato Sir Athel Mac added 20

overnight to his

The third green Alec Bearce also found a length | Gregor in 190. score when he was stumped by Webb off Hart-Baker, but Alee and pegged away steadily to re- of the club was laid in 1940,

furn the best analysis for the day, Mr. D. F. Warren donated tho Pearce, HKCC captain

and

namely ve for 19.

Attaboy Shield to the Glub in 1930. Newton both struck good HKCC needed but 13 runs to

During the occupation the Club form, scoring 33 and 31 res-wh when they went in for the used by the Japanese as an pectively.

second time and they had no innoculation centre and was taken In the meanwhile

after the Kilbee had limeulty in getting them, only over by the British brought his not out score of 23 to

two overs being required for them liberation. The Club was handed 3 before he was Ibw against to win. Stepto opened the bowling back to Mr. R. P. Phillips by the Robble Lee.

and in his first and only ever cof-Military Authorities on February Thanks to the generous conceded right runs, and then Robbi-10

20, 1940, tribution of 34 by "Mr. Extras" Fee went on and was hit for 16 Four members of the Club in

he HRCC total was brought up in his six balls to give Club their 1918 paid an unofficial visit to 220 when the last wicket fell, win.

thus giving them a first inlays Scores were: lead of 98 runs.

Stepto, who had taken all Lou. wickets

that fell on Saturday,

was again in good form yester-

day

R.C.C. 11 innings

to,

Shanghai for Interport bowls! known as the "Big Four," They 131 wore D. Harvey. C. Bond, W Gerrard and W. Russel. Mr. Ger rard has represented the Colons Others che subsequent years. asen to represent the Colony were 31 D. Gow, R. Hall, A. M. Holland.

H.K.C.C. 1st Innings

2

on

and he captured. another LF, fiwkes, b Slepie three wickers for an additional. Kerr, lbw b Stepto 36 runs, his final analysis being MR. Oliver, ↳ Steplo 22.4-3-68-7.

How Kowloon Fared Kowloon fared even worse in their second innings, this time being

110 runs dismissed for

Recreio Stands

At Top In Hockey Games

(By "KIMBERLEY")

Wong Pak-hung Club de Recreio now stand in an unassailable

position at the top in the Hong Kong Hockey Association Fixtures, after their game against the YMCA yesterday, which they won by three goals to nil.

Woods, Murs-

The om weakness of the Sunts was in the forward line, where

right psition and immediately centre half and was all over the took the ball into the Kit Chee field. Leek, Kayley and Omar gave only

Lau Fook-chuen showed plenty оген. Yan Wah-hing had the mediore display. The must rner kick, which was well taken misfortune to handle the ball in-ef speed and nggressive forwards were Pereira Ly

by Kunjaha, Castillin rushed up side the penalty area and from gave him adequate support. and Castilho, who

continual source trying and were a

Beatles whit gave Tan Kwanted to reduce Kit Chee's lead. Grath; Craighead, Hughes, Sur- wore to the Chinese defence, ken

fence kon no chance.

Brown, West, On resumption, the pace of the tes Tom Kwan-kon, the KMB cus- - This goal served to encourige emne slackened considerably and den and Ramakill. focitan, le a fairly easy after the Saints to greater efforts, but although end to end play took

Easterni Young Bun, Kong cry He dealt capably with all the lack of cohesion on the part place, there was nu staring until Sing-king. Lam Tek-po shots which cune his way and in of the forwards resulted in many the 25th minute of this half. Tal-chun, Ll Ding-ki, Lau Yee- the first half distinguished him; scoring; chances

A free kick awarded to K kung: Chan Chuk-kwong, Wong

•1′ by saving two very good way.

outside

Lau Chee just

the Police Pak-hung. Cheng Yun-kee, efforts by Leck, the ball on both

penalty area was taken by Chiu Fook-chuen and Chu Mui-loong. pecasions being turned round the|

Fao, who again penred with shot upright for fruitless corners,

similar to that of the one he sent In during the first half,

KMB Backs And

Half Backs

and

being

thrown

An attack on the St. Joseph's goal

the referee award 1 penalty against the Saints for un infringement by Leonard.

Shortly afterwards, Yiu Cheuk- yin scored the fifth and last goal

Lre Tal-fel was entrusted with the spot kick and made no mis- take with a powerful shot to the] for Kit Chee. right hand corner of the net.

whistle The Onal KMB

The KMB backs

half bucks played a good game from start to finish and apart from holding the opposing forwards in check, kept their own attack on our,

move with well-directori St. Joseph's:

Undaunted by the score, Police came with retaliated strongly and were re-

Tank The "Young Men" stood up gallantly against the champions and with a fine display never before seen in their hockey this season, held Recreio to a 1-0 first half.

G.W. Franklin, & Stepto

D. Ribee, Ibw by Lee

G.T. kowe, st. Webb, b Ilart

Baker

c Barrow, b

A. Penice, & Stepto H.M. Newton, Steplo

R.S. Cull, lbw b Lee W.L. Howard, b Steplo T.P. Mahon, not nut

Extras

Tetal

Stepto Taylor Lee Davidson

Hart Baker Jurrow

51

21

33

Угааст,

H. Hampton, R. Nichol, L. Guy, J. McKelvic, A. J

Hall and L. Syken.

The Club won the First Div!! · ton League on three occasions the Second four times and the.

31 Third once.

10

W. Russell won the Singles Ulla,

2 on two occasions and the Into Mej

+

A. M. Holland twico. R. Duncan.

34 wa kuccessful once.

229

Bowling Analyala

M R

W

22.4 3

BB

0 25

20

2 53

7

1 32

0

11

("Bowled four wides)

K.C.C. 2nd innings

D

W.M. Davidson, b Pearce ... T.A. Madar, e Cull, b Rowe

12

F

E.C. Fincher. b Cull

A. Zimmern, b Rowe...... W.D.M.

Webb, c Howard,

Pearce

N. Hart Baker, b Pearce

the

R.E. Lee, b Rowe

three

A. Stepto, not out Taylor,

J. Barrow. b Rowe

G.E.

Franklin, t Pearce V.C. Bond, c Kerr, b Pearce

Extras

Chinese AA 3-

Army fought closer to the, the first counter move by S. China "B" 1 runners-up berth yesterday by swift Roerelo forward line, with defeating Dutch Hockey Club Wille Reed at Centre half, play- Chinese AA were the

beltor at Sockunpoo by four goals to ing for his team to score first.

They succeeded. In They now have a two- team and fully deserved to win, one. Throughout the game, South point lead over their closest spardy movements Recreio was in

the lead China "B" were constantly

which in rival, Royal Navy MB winners by three goats towarded when Chan Onegin at the mercy of their opponents and turn hold a similar lead over the centre line, rushed up a little, Reed stopped a "y" forward at Gordon each scored a goat just would have lost by a much larger MacDougall, before time,

then flicked a long pass to the passes.

Rocha. Tam, Sunfos, Leonard. Kit Chee: Sanny Tsang, Yu margin were it not for their Choy

wing who contred beautifully with Tang Yee-kit, the KMB leader, Santos, Xavier, Castilho, Leck, Wah-hing, Kwok Ying-yin, Lee Kin-chung, who saved numerous was a trier throughout but found Pereira and Omar.

Robert Marques receiving just Ping-chiu, Tsang Chi-ping, Lo deadly shuts.

inside the dee to bang tin Mahon Leonard a stumbling block in his KMB: Tan Kwan-kon, Mak Wai-kuen, Hau Sing-kung, Wu

beating the goalie completely. way. LI Chun-fut and Chau Lan-fuk. Tan Chun-fal, Tang Chịu chung, Cllu Fos, Yêu Ch¢urn | score

Hung Hing-yuk. Fung yin and Wong King-chung

the

Man-chi were a wily pair, while Sun,

Sainta taking the ball well int Kit Chee 5--Police the KMB end of the field, but all

Kit Chee fielded four reserves hopes of an early goal faded when for this match and these players. Omar centred weakly and enabled wihad ken part in an earlier

Division

the KMB defence to clear theft Second

lines.

Kume,

wero

wou

Khalsa.

Eastern 3-Army 5 ponsible for keeping, the South snatched a narrow victory from nienacing Recreio forwards.

Kame

WVGA

The ball was then transferred evidently feeling the strain and Junior players but nevertheless Wah-shing, whose dribbling of ed full points against Dockyard. could hardly control the ball at gave a good account of them- the ball and perfect passes were

to the St. Joseph's end and for a greater part of the Arst half, the

struggle between the KMB attack and the St. Joseph's defence,

the start.

selver.

thelons.

"with an-

27

10

110

Total

Bowling Analysis

MR

W

5 2 10

0

5 0 14

1

0 1 41

4

9.2 0 19

Ο

Cult

Rowe

14

uncag

1. Duncan and S. Randle woa

the

open pairs in 1938 and I. A. K. Duncan and R. Duncan runners up in 1935 and T. E. Robson and

E. Nish in 1939.

P. T. Farrel, B. Duncan, J.

Brown and A

and A. M. Holland (skip the Open Rinks 1935; Syken, W. MoNeill, R. Duncan and A. J. Hall (sklp) in 1041 and II. F. Shields, C. Dowman, S. Randle and A. J. Hall (skip) in 1947.

EXHIBITION

BASEBALL GAMES

New York, April 3. Exhibition baseball games:

St. Louis (American) 4, Chicagı,

(National) 5.

Brooklyn (National 9, Fort Worth.

(Texas League) 3.

Chicago (American) 4, New York.

(National) 5, 10 inuings. Buston (American) 2, SL Loub

(National) 1.

New York (American) 3, Detrol,

(American) 0.

Boston (National) 6, Cincinnal.

(National) B.

Pittsburgh (National) 5. Cleve

land

(American) 3-Asso ciated Press.

VISITING TEAM

WIN AGAIN

The visiting Canton Nationa! 10 University Basketball team' con- tinued in winning vein yesterday when they beat Kowloon Chinese YMCA 38-30.

29

N.R.

G.T,

H.M. T.P.

they [overcome

Interest in local hockey will now be centred on the race for the-champlons At the end of the first half the the second to

stood

at two to one in position

with all three teams, favour of Chinese AA

YMCA On Defence Army, Navy and Khalsa having two garnes Lui Shu-ping of Chinese AA

in hand to complete of the wingers, Lee Tal-far wus Kwon-sing. Les Tai-lai, Ll Chun- Police: Abbas, Fung (Kai-ming.

YMCA fell back on the defence Pearce the more Impressive.

fat. Tang Yee-kil, Chau Man-chi He Shing, Gordon, Howlett, Col who previously falled to Impress the fixtures.

and never again ventured to take Kerr The game started off with the and Tom Woon-cheung.

laco, Na Wai, Fung Kwong-fat, inside right played a remark-

H.K.C.C. 2nd Innings Civil Service, with Ernie Fowler the initiative for the remainder of abl game yesterday when he Chan On-yin. Yuen Yiu-lom and Lau Pak-hung.

took up the position of left ful back in the fold after some three the first half, defending success-

week's absence from the field, fully against the full power of the WL. Howard, not out It was he who was res- back.

R.W. Franklin, not out

Extras The Young Men" began the Chinn forwards in check. Also Cable and Wireless which were Eastern fielded several of their playing good

Karrie Zolavoured to win. Khalsa gather secund part of the

other quick attempt to score, The Tolul (for wkts.) Hero of the field in the Re- full,(weight of the YMCA was

the upon

contre 1. F. Stokes, Q.J. Kerr, crelo YMCA affair

fair was Robert concentrateck

Oliver. was unfortunate. They which was

L.D. Kilbee, Artby proved to be the better applauded by the crowd. The Police, who were also not

Champions' tricky Marques. the

Rawe. T.A. Pearce, Cure resolved itself into a dour】 at full strength, completely over team and did most

Five minutes after the gaine eft-in who of the at-

displayed brilliant would have done better to swing started, Lo carried the leather to dick-work from the start to scors the play down in the region of Newton, R.S. Cull and ran Kit Chee In the opening

Right from the start, Army the South China goalmouth, the morning's hat-trick.

Mahon lid not bat, either wing.. stages of the game, but erratic

swept down en Enatern's Kont

final effort just missing the mark. I Play was unexpectedly brahi Blocking off a number of con-

3cwling Analysin and Lam Tak-po cleared a dan- Seven minutes later he was again with the highest matched with centrated thrusts, Guterres R gerous situation Army continued action but again failed to open the lowest, who could help hut creio's centre forward, ted with a lo press and were soon rewarded the scoring

that it would bn an altogether pass from the halves, dashed when Mareden gave them the The leo was finally broken at sided affair?

through distributing the ball to lead with a hard drive from close the 25th minute when Chin Chi-

But it didn't turn out that way. Marques and the wing until they range.

fun, Chinese AA's

striking - distance. right wing YMCA rushed through from the wore within

VOWS TO BEAT - Except

for

raids, penetrated to the goal area and first bully to shock Recreio with when Marques scored for, the spasmodic Eastern were kept on the defen- put the leather neatly into the some clever manoeuvres in their second time.

Play

continued at a fast and

DAVE SANDS pass not. However, the score was im-forward line. sive. liceiving a through from Marsden, Brown scored with mediately equalised by

London, April 3.' Recrelo took some, 10 minutes furious pace, with both sides

Penn a daisy cutter to increase the lead Cheung,

Tommy Yarosz of South to ward off these persistent attacks hosting for the posts, to two goals. West brought the Chino, who netted from a penal- which were obviously, meant us, breezed through again to net forsylvania vows to puncture the score to three when he beat the ty.

cause as much damage as ourly the last me about 10 minuter great Dave Sands boom in a goafle with a good shot,

It did not take long for Chin-

before the whistle.

10-round bout at Harringay: Before tho Interval Eastern esc AA to lead again. Five The "Young Mon" falled.to It was a grand victory for Re-

arena, London, on Monday. reduced the lead through Wong nonutes affer the score a persevern, however, gave way to cralo more so because they had to Sands, so tho story. gocs in

enused, He Yau-ki, outstre

night for it. The YMCA team London, ran out of foes in Aus- definitely heading upwards tralia, where he holds. the mid-

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The Khalsa-Dockyard

Marquios

in

Stepto Lee

dleweight, light

M R W

1 0 8 0 10 10

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game heavyweight ht and

was a nice one too, but Khalsa The 23-year-old Australian's

In their first game here on Fri-/ day last, the Canton Cagers bea Black Cats 37-34. On Saturday Kowloon Champlons, 23-34.

Kung Man, the

This evening, they will “mee, South China at Caroline Hill, L 8 p.m.

BASKETBALL

LEAGUE RESULTS

The following are the results of. lost night's games in the Hong Kong Basketball Lengus: Chinese Reporters 38. Black Cat 41 Kin. Chinese YMCA 48 Swatow

Overseus 30%

LADIES SECTION Kin. Chinese YMCA 12 Chinese

YMCAME

WOMEN'S HOCKEY GAME

was clearly the superior. Some record shows 51 knock-outs in

Manchester, Apill 2. England beat Iraland by three. excellent saves were affected by 8 abouts. Sands is a

natural Khalsa's goalle, M. Singh, who light heavyweight and promoter goal to hil in a women's Inter mede en unurmily splendid save Jack Solomons could not have national hockey match hero to, three minutes before the the Imported bolter American day: when Dockyard, pressing to the test him. Yarosz ranks among

last, hud all 5 Khalsa but the malia

The ball flaw

since Ray

had' the misfortune to deflect a shot into his own goal. Went put 1 the Army score to live when he, During the second half South

nice goal.

Chihn's goalls, without whom his nelled a

Wong Pak-hung scored again tean fight have gone down to n

The first New Zealand Cric- to reduce the Army lead and be-heavier defcut at least lo fere the end; Li Ding-ki crowned deadly shots, Shortly before the hot team to tour England since

+ The scorers were Mit, An' in good aflemoon's work by note game was over Kwok Cheuk 1937 arrived in the "Dominion

Ung the fost goal..

cheong managed to score another Monarch."

best in the United States at Eyre (2) and Mrs, Russel Vick

-koutor. He has won Beven that weight Later the New Zealand party from Anal tally up to three goals to one.)

alne connection and For the Army, Anderson In

Lau Wing-chyng. Le left by train for London, which rose knee high.

of. his eight bouls goal was steady and was given CAA

will be the hondquarters of the Chan excellent support by

Pink-ham, Lul Shu-ping, McGrath,

Ringh tried to stop it with his Arcel started mannging him läst team during its four months hade hit had ball deflected.

October Chung-wing. Kam-pul Mou. Craighead a right half was a

big There will be another linddad into the side of the goal { tower of atrength and kept his Leung Ping-sum, Kwok Cheuk-stay in England.

fight in the British lales on at Balfeal, forwards on the move with well-cheong, Chin Chi-fan, Lo Wah-The New Zealanders, regarder when Bingb, with the attackers.

and

Tuesday when directed passen.

Ho You-ki

Chon as a strong attractive batting aide, rushine in Jumped hich and

Ainty Monaghan defends his Erown on the right wing show-

will play England in four three-kicked the ball away. Ordinarily,

world flyweight Championship "goalle, would use his stick, and ed plenty of speed and was a can- China: Choy Kin-chung, day test matches.

bout Điều 1.1 pound.

against dist would have been sure trouble! tinual source of worry to the op- Twang Chung-wan, Lee

Maurice Sandeyron of France. ching. Count. Took-luen Sin The frat begins at Loads on rull reqults of yesterday's games: position.gge

Banda title will not be at Woods "was a dashing leader Yan-sang. Laung Seung-tak, Ko June 7 the second at Lords on Recreio

stake, te and Yarons will be and was well supported by, Mars Po-keung Leuk-lak, Chan June 25; the third at Manchester Kimlago

firhting as light". heavyweight Tak-fai, Au" Chiyin "and" Tond on July 28 and the last "attiisel G. and- Seung „(Continiled at 2001 of Col 4) -

Associated Pross Last mode Oval in August Associated Print Army

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