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By "ROVER"
The unofficial.opening of the local 1950/51 soccer scason will take place tomorrow when the first games in the Stanley Shield Seven-A-Sido Charity Competition will be played on the Army ground at Scokunpoo.
There are four games down for decision, all of The which will be between Service teams. first game is timed to start of 2.30 p.m.
mateles irs this the different blocks or quarters Further Competition will be played as
under:
Saturday, September 16; Sun- day, Sptember 17:
Theday, September 19; Wed- nesday, September 20;
Saturday, September 23; Sum- †
day, September 24,
A total of 61 teains have entered
or this year's Competition, 24 ori which are from the Services.
in Camp.
The plan was put into effect immediately and after a num
ber
LRC TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Only оле match in the Colony Ladies Open Tennis Championships was played yesterday. Five Club matches were also decided.
In the Colony Mixed Doubles, Edwin Tral and Mrs. M. Chow entered the next round when
they defeated K.C. Lal and Mrs.
Iau King 6-1, 0-2.
The following are the results: Colony Open Mixed Doubles. of games had been played, Mr N. D. Fraser of the Hong E. Tsai and Mrs. M. Chow beal Kong Police suggested that a K.C. Lai and Mrs. Lau King (-1,
for traphy be put up
com | 6-2. petition among the interned This suggestion wen: players.
unanimous approval, Although they did not have any tools and little or no mineral, a
No admission charges will be payable in respect of matches) umber of internees accepted the Monday and responsibility of solving the trophy played between Friday, but on Saturdays and problem..
destin The
of the proposed Sundays, entrance seep will be
Shield was left in the hands of charged.
while Mr. The net gate receipts from Mr. S. C. Feltham, week-end gang will be allocated. A batall undertook to make to the International Red Cross or
stach other chales Kong Football Assocation Counci may drem A.
Origin of Shield The origin of the Stanley Shield,
IS
01
which will be the subject of competition on the soccer fiek!] during the next by weeks, well known to the majority local server fim,
For the benelt of newed";ers, particularly members of the Ser- who well be strongly re- vices, presented in this year's Con- petition, it might perhaps be in order to give a brief resume of the origin of Qiis Shirid
it.
In spite of the constant vigilance of the Japanes murde, members of the Hong Kong Police Force in Camp managed to secure, it great risk to themselves, the re- quired merial for a Shield,
1:
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1950,
YACHTING NOTES:"
Furrer wins four out of five events
By "MOONRAKER"
The past work has been marked by generally good salling weather, with steady North Easterly tho brooxes which continued throughout week-end, making it one of the finest of the
summer...
Under the circumstances, it was not surprising that a large number of helmsmen supported the Dinghy races which were sailed on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, and the Redwing race on Saturday:
At
:
this point mention must be made of the un- usual performance of Furrer, who not only won his Dinghy race on Thursday, but both races on Saturday and also on Sunday.
The
week-end's activities Club Men's Singles
marred only by the J.A.C. Hurlbutt beat E. Zulaufwere G-1, 6-1; D.R, Holmes beat AJ. second Dinghy race on Satur
day afternoon, which was Cuford 3-6, 6-1, 6-3.
safled in the face of a strong food tide and a dying wind,
Club Men's Doubles M. Heenan and W.J.D, Cooper bent AS. Martin and R. Farrel 6-0, 0-0.
Club Mixed Doubles E.E. Story and Mrs. L. Robin- son beat K.M. Getz and Mrs. A. Tamworth 1-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Out of 12 starters only two Anished.
Eddie succeeded in winning the only Redwing race of the week, closely followed by
Lemarchant.
Club Men's Doubles (Handicap)
Major Young and HM, Newlon bant D.D.S. Evang and G. Wig-three Dragon glesworth 0-0, 0-0,
mond.
Today's gamos
The One weather persuaded owners to all o race round the Island on Satur- day night. A start was made nt 8.30 p.m. but almost imunediately afterwards the wind died and never revived until 9.00 am. on Sunday.
the
The Honorary Secretary re- ports that there are still a few
for available tables Pirates' Bali, which takes placs noxt
Any Saturday evening. further bookings should be made as soon as possible.
are reminded that Members entries for the Opening Regatta close next Sunday evening.
Racing results Dinghy Series Race Thursday, September 7-1st Furrer No. 10, 65 minutes 57 accontis; 2nd Dubois Nó, 0, one hour 40 seconds; 3rd Corbett No. 5, one hour 45 seconds Dinghy Series Race-Saturday, September 9-1st Furrer No. one hour 13 minutes 10 seconds; 2nd Spencer Cooper No. 2, one hour 14 minutes 3 seconds; 3rd Dunlop No. 10, one hour 14 min- utes 15 seconds.
v. L. Sin and Miss W.C, Lu; L.C.phur Channel two hours after the Saturday Series Second Race- |
Club Ladies Doubles 9.30a.m. The work of making the Shield]
Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty then began and it was only after, Mrs. Maunsell and Miss Ruy- a long time and with the help of
Intermes that many
WAS eventually completed.
Crude tools The tools which were used to
Shield were
of the make the crudest type, consisting as they dit of old razor blades, pieces of flis, penknife blades, Hes from discarded tins and sand.
September 9-1st Fur- seconds; 2nd Lauter No.
er No. 6, one hour 41 minutes 20 hour 56 minutes 10 seconds; Re-
mainder DNF.
one
Race abandoned The three boots Ecstasy, Piet Colony Mixed Doubles 6.15 p.m.
M. Iteenan and Mrs. Armstrong Hein and La Linda reached Sul- Kotewall and Miss P. Ward v. start, within about 50 yards of W.J.D. Copper and Mrs. An- each other in that order, but br midnight they were becalmed aff drewes.
the Queen Mary Hospital and
Redwing Series Race Satur two boats abandoned the race.
day, September 9-1st Eddis No. Dubels won in Ecstasy at 11.00 17, one hour 22 minutes 30 am La Linda gave up in disgust seconda: 2nd Lemarebant No. 1. one hour 23 minutes 12 seconds: at 2.00
The wind again returned on 3rd Brown No. 2, one hour 24
and the weather was | minutes.{ | Sunday
Dinghy Series Race-Sunday, fair for a number of cruisers
One September 10:1st Furrer No. 8. which set out to the east. Star and a Dragan visited Wag-one hour 17 minutes nine seconds; lan, where the crews were shown 2nd Bowden No, 10, two hour
two minutes nine seconds. over the signal station.
Colony Ladies Doubles 6.15 p.m. Mrs. Souza and Mrs. Chiu v. Mrs. Stack and Mrs, Campbell.
Colony Ladies' Binglas 5.15 p.m. Mrs. M. Chow v. Miss R. Lo.
bach.
Club Ladies Singles 5.15 p.m. Mrs. D.J. Mackiev. Mrs, Stroo-
Club Men's Doubles 6.15 p.m. E.E. Story and Dr. Smart A.S, and A.W. Cutcher.
Club Men's Bingles 8.15 p.m. P.V. Shawe v. J.V. Sellors.
V.
The competition in Stenley In- To begin with, it might be said that the Stanley Shield is ernment Camp was subsequently not merely a trophy-it is abundoned owing to the -health
of the internees, symbol of the sportsmanship.
Although broken in health, the faith and determination which
"never say - die" indomitable is so characteristic of the Bel-pirit of the internees prevailed tish peoplc.
and the precious trophy on which Stanley much time andă The seen? opens at
trouble had Internment Camp la early 1942, been expended, was stored safely where a few stout-hearted soccer; away.
did not allow the enthusiasts
thet Never losing faith In privations and hardships of life in
ultimate triumph of the forces! a Japanese Internment Camp to
of democracy, the Internees leler them from kleking a inot-
decided that when liberation
be A meeting of the Hong Kong Came,
the trophy should handed over to the Hong Kong Football Association Council will Football Association with that be held at the Association's Onley request that it be put up for un Tuesday, September 19 at 5.30 competition
ball.
There were also several Hong Kong Football Association officials and a number of incal League! players in the same Camp.
Spirit_willing
With the talent #vailable, and the spirit willing. it was decided to organise a competition amongst
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HKFA COUNCIL. MEETING
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1. Confirm Minutes of Council
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2. Adopt Minutes of League)
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1.
G. Accounts.
6. Arrangements for the Double
Tenth Charlly match.
was held at which it was decided to form a Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Federation. this meeting, a Special Committee of Seven was appointed to draft the rules of the pro- posed Federation.
On July 11, a meeting of the rights of associations already this Committee was held at formed."
7. Election of Interport Sub- which a number of rules were Sufficient guarantee
Committee,
2. Correspondence.
9. Any other business.
VRC ROWING
SECTION MEETING
discussed.
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Prospects in Colony Open Championships
LEAGUE TENNIS:
CRC "3" win Men's Doubles "D" Div. title
The Chinese Recreation Club " team annexed the Men's Doubles "D" Division Tennis League Championship yesterday when they, bent the CRC "1" team five sets to four at Tol Hang.
The CRC "3" team is composed of school boys and in all their commitments they have lengue never lost a match.
Results
By "SIDELINER"
With the approach of the end of the 1950 swim- ming season, there remains but one out- standing Aquatic Meet to round off a very successful season, during which many local swimming records have boon shattered;" The meet for which all swimmers have been dili-
gently training during these summer months. is the Colony Open Swimming Champion- ships, the heats of which will be swum off during next week and the finals on Saturday,
September 23.
If performances in the vari- mers including Wong Kam-wah
dual ous Inter-Club
meets and Wong Kwel-chi in the itwo and the Hong Kong All-Chin-events
"Mon
Chal" lowered ese
Chan Swimming Meet meun
Chun-nam's meet record "of 5 anything, it can be safely pre- muutes 25 seconds for the 400 dicted here and now that the metres free-style by almost. Ava record book of the Colony will seconds on Sunday and with both Le The following are the results:
re-written during next of them in the same races, the
recorde for the two events are. H. K. Chan and P. H. Chia week. (CRC "1") lost to P. K. Choy and
During the All-Chinese Swim-sure to go-but to whom will go
the credit? Y. T. Chung 2-6; lost to H. Lau ming Meat organised by the Hong
It must be kept in mind that and K. C. Wong 0-6; lost to D.Kong Amateur Swimming Federa King and K. S. Leung 3-0.
tion at the Ritz, North Point, last Chen Chun-nam swims best when K. S.
and Y. H. Leung Saturday and Sunday, out of the he has opposition. Remember Chung
swam, the B80 yards (CRC. "") lost to Choy and 16 events, the recurds of 11 of when he Chung 3-8; beat Lau and Wong them were broken-not by inero against the visiting Philippine fractions of a secotid but by auch immers last year and covered that there il distance in a little more than 6-4; bent King and Leung 6-2.
W. K. Chung and P. S. Cheng convineing margina (CRC "1") lost lo
leaves ille idoubt Choy
In anyone's 11 minutes and 10 seconds, break- Chang 3-8: bent, Lau and Wong mind as to the genuineness of the ing his own record for the dia-
latice by many beconds? 1imes recorded.' 6-0; beat King and Leung 0-3.
During the Chinese swimming ment, Fortuna's pride and joy. Anything can happen Clieeng Kin-man Chai," fulfilled a1 expectationsį in the 50 yards free-style, of him and bettered the recordaj "Man Chal” will have bla tough- in every event in which havat opposition. in such short race, anything can happen and All eyes will be on young "Man although "Man Chai" won the 30 Chef" during the forthcoming metres free-style In the record Colony Championships to sea breaking time of 127 second flat, how many records he breaks. which means swimming the 60 Scarborough, September 11.
The number of records which yards in less than 25 seconds, it Ruin stopped a great struggle he will set up will depend on has been reported that another here today for the first innings how many events he intends to Chinese swimmer has done the 50 lead between the West Indies swim, not because he will tirq metres free-style in under 27 touring cricket team and H. D. himself, but because he will most seconds.
Rain halts cricket match
G. Leveson Gowers XI.
and
swem.
or "Man
When play ended this after-probably establish a new record noon the touring team had scored in every event in which de com
petes. 100 runs for eight wickets on:) reeded only five more runs to pass the home team's total of The match finishes 100 runs. tomorrow.
Koan tusslo.
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He is Ng Nin, who has also Ng Nin entered for the event. was timed in 28.8 seconda for the 50 metres during a reef · at the
"Man Chai" has entered for Chung Sing Pavilion some weeke Ave events in the Championships, 480. they being the 50 yards frce-style,
of these two swimmers Elther 100 yards free-style, 220 yards and William Teo for that maker, Lacked confidence free-style 440 yards free-style will capture the 50 yards title and the 800 yards free-style. and a new record for the event The
batting touring team's
It is a great pity that the veris on the cards. licked confidence ance the open-satile "Man Chal" hos pol en-
runs.
The two buck-stroke ovents are
ing partnership had been spit tered for the 100 yards and the assuredly V. Matiuk's and all that at 60 rune, seven more wickets 358 yards back-stroke events, as remains to be acen is whether ho the records and by falling for the addition of 85 he would then be competing will break
against the; redoubtable Victor what margin. This was due to some One Afaluk of the Victoria Recreation In the 100 yards breast-strokee, race bowling by Tom Pritchard Club and the keen tussle between Lau Tal-bing proved that he is worth walking better than Chan Chiu-cheong and the tricky spinners of Jack them would be Wolkit.
and Cheung Chung-viu' and it is amille to see, many
3. A very doubtful whether During the Inter-Club aqua
Yvanovich and Ian Nicholgon of to meet between the Chines YMCA and the Victoria Recreatie VRC can cope with his speedy tion Club held on August 6. butterfly strokes. Mailuk, in winning the 100 yards back-stroke avent, equal. fed the Colony record of 68 seconds.
The top scorer was._Clyde Walcott, who was 69 runs not out, including nine fours, when rain stopped plny-Reuter.
HULL CITY SCORE
2-0 WIN OVER TURKISH XI
Leung Hin-kin of the Chinese YMCA will in all probability swim way with the 200 yards breast- stroke tile for the second year in succession,
Opan affair
In capturing the 100 metron back-stroke title during the Chi- nese swimming meet on Sunday, "Man Chal" swam the distance lull, Yorkshire, September 11.
Hull City, the English Division in 73.3 seconds, which is equiva- The 150 yards Individed Med. II soccer club, today beat the lent to swimming the 100 yardsley race will be quite an openi
Galata Saray Club of Turkey
TOUR CHINA
air, but of the five contestants. by two goals to nil when the 1 97.5 seconds or less.
80.4 Cheung Chung-ylu, William Teo, The Colony record of Furthermore, it would be well Turks opened. their tour here.
ecconds for the 100 yards back-J. A Yvanovich, Lau Tal-bing A further meeting of the Com- for all concerned to bear in mind Going on the field, the touring stroke established by A. V. Lopes and Ng Nin, one of the latter two mittee was arranged for August the fact that such a great sports- team carried a Union Jack, which in 1948 is sure to go by the board will most probably win the title.. 24, for the purpose of reviewing
Sir Arthur Morge has wa presented to Mr. Arthur both Matluk and "Man Chal"} The Victoria Recreation Club the rules of the proposed Federa-associated himself with the move- Drewry, the Chairman of the were to contest for the title in has always been extremely strong tion.
the formation of the English Football League.
the!
the Colony Championships.
the relays in former years, but On August 20, this meeting was ment for The Rowing Section of the
Neat in their footwork, proposed Federation.
samchow or other this year they Victoria Recreation Club will postponed of the request fof cer This fact alone should be 'a Turits gave a good display, but
Swimming prowess have few swimmers who have hald a meeting at 5.45 p.m.
to-tain members of the Committee cafelent guarantee to all thoad their finishing in front of goal
Another race which will be risen to Colony standards. to date to be notified later." morrow at the Club.
worthwhile going a long way t However. It appears that the All members of the VRC who Since (August 20, nothing. fur- in doubt that the Federation is tacked thrust, Hull scored once
Ree will the 100 yards free. Chinese YMCA will swim away are interested in rowing should ther has been heard regarding not being formed with a view to In each half-Reuter.
depriving any particular sesucia-
style championship in which FX with most of the Men's relaya make an effort to attend the any new dute for a meeting to tion of the rights which it now SOVIET CAGERS TO Sonny Monteiro, Pride of the this year with such swimmers sis
enjoys. али The fallues to review
VAC, will be matching his swim- Ng Nin, Lau, Tal-bing, Wong ming prowess with "Man Chai," Kem-wah, Chol, Leo-hang and pass the cold rules before thi
In view of Man Chal's" re- Chan Chiu-cheung on the team date is not at all understood.:
on Francisco, September 11,
Anyway, the standard of The sporting public in vary
A Soviet basketball team has cord-breaking form at present,
Hong Kong's swimming seema much interested in the early
left Moscow for Ching for a Monteiro will have to pull some-
to" be on the up, and up and formulion of, the proposed Fede-
series of games, in Shanghal. thing extra special from the bar felt that the exist
elties in to be able to beat the young
gradually reaching and patalóg Nanking
Chinese.
the standards before the (war) This augura well for the future With Lnu Tal-bing and Wond Kamewah of the Chinese YMCA and the coming Colony Open Championships will winner will have to
crock the certainly be a futting ellmax to also competing in this event, the Swimming
record to win.
the most succesful swimmingt The 220 yards fros-style will reason that the Colony, has (had the "Man Chel" competing with since the end of the war. Monteiro again and this time Victor Matluk will be the other: serious challenger.
the
LAWN BOWLS MEETING
There will be a meeting of ration, as it
if this fear of losing power is the main reason, for the delay In reviewing and passing rules which have boon drafted, then those in fear are not worthy of being called sportemen and
and many should not be entitled to have any say in the Colony's sport Central and South China,
Reporting this tonight Peking ing activities. Frankly speaking, the Federa- Badlo said that the Soviet team tion would be better off without consists of 20 players. They are men of this ilk, as it is more duo, in Peking soon. Heuter. to than likely that if they were participate in the Federation, RUGGER RESULTS they would spend their thing
...London, September 11. bilocaled to. the International! Not repugnant
plotting. und planning to "gali::
The following were the results A careful portal of the draft betterment of sport in general.
power instead of working for the of Rugby games played today:
Rugby Lenguh: Lancashire Cup, which had done, so mudi to allc-rules does not indicato that they viate the hardships and suffering are in any way repugnant.
First Round, Second Legs Wigan of internees during the Occupa
the Management Committee of ence of such a Federation will Kong to take its Hong Kong Lawn Bowls enable Hong Association tomorrow, the chief proper place in the sphero 'of business being to appoint con- International sport.
What, may one ask, is the rea- venors and sub-committees to select teams for the Gutierrez son for the delay in reviewing und passing the rules which have been drafted?
International Shield.
lted Cruss and other charlie
| 4ton. 23 1ted
That, then, is the fitstory of the Shield and how it cume into existence.
As regards the Competition which will commence tomorrow. it might be stated that there is Co off-side rule and in the event of the score, being equal at full- 3lma, the team with the greater) number of corners · to its credit) shall be declared the winner.
Tomorrow's games The following are the game down for, declaton, tomorrow:..
(1) Ed. Régi Rå versus 120 Mortar. Uty RAM (2)\HQABBASE) VETTE,
fval Tank Regte
(2) 00-Med Rogu la versus
HQ TIA (A).
(4) 13 Obi. Dly, BA verius
1993-Coy, RASCU
There is cerainly no rule to
Too strict
In wining over this
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HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
distanco during the second VRC-Fortung 34 Whitehaven 4 (Whitehaven Inter-Club meet on September 2,
Matt London, September 11: which any person who is interest Or, would it be more correct to eliminated). Workington Town Man Chat" bettered the 15-year- ed in sport for sport's sake could assume that the delay in review- Belle Vue Rangers 0 (Belle old record of 2 minutes 25 seconds. The following were the results set by Wilfred Lawrence by Lad of football matches played teday! take exception. St
Ing and passing the said rules fa Vue, Rangers eliminated).
FIABT DIVISION Other match: Leeds 60 Italy 41. seconds. He is almost assured of Is the publio to assume that due to the fact that the "Amateur
therein Rugby Union: Bridgwater and victory in this, event and also of Stoke the delay in reviewing the Regulations" embodied. rules drafted le due to the fact are too strict for the king of Albion 3 Pontypool 0. Cross establishing another record while that they have not been found certain so-called amateur organl-Kels 0 Linnelly B Camborne a winning. A acceptable to certain partise, sations in this Colony which are Blackheath 18. Neath 8 Police Doubtful starter. Chesterfield 2 Preston NIGE who feel that they were to busily engaged in fostering a Redruth 8 Hallax 5-Reuter. agree to such rules being pasal spirit of semi-professionalism in
ed, they would be deprived for enstaki
the power and authority they sport?*
brancher of amateur BASEBALL SCORES
1. Sheffield W. SECOND DIVISION. Blackburn 1: Southampton Chan Chun-nam of the Chi-Coventry Birmingham
NORTHERN
ncio YMCA, Hong Kong and Sheffield U.0 Doncaster R.0 China' long distance, swimming kongsNEKLİK AMERICAN LEAGUES
champion and record holder, hes THIRD. DIVISION, now possces to gerlain sphereet Whatever may be the rassone
RHE once again entered for the 440 Halifax L Gatesacad this should be the case, for the delay the tme has
10. Rochdale why don't thom who fear a leadasme for thus who are respon
WashingtonNOTE VE 0 Avents. However, he is a doubt-fhcrewshury of power and autorky have thoibit for such delay to make New York (1st game) 10 of Fords, and 880 yards free-style Hartlepools Curio
up their minds end way or an.
Winnlag pitcher Ed Ford, lower ful starter as he is having trouble Stockport a Crown courage, to come, forward and frankly state, bir vowal mother and to Le quick about it Simar
with a sort left shoulder and ta HON Leported to be stut under méditati Wa It might perhaps also be abhora has been enough pro-
·Frisked, and: públished for the tinent le here reming thos, con crastination already and if the New York (2nd game) frontment,
P00241 Chan is Man Chule" only cerned if the wastes and verbal proposed Restoration is to become Washing
Winning plicher Ed Lopat, earious challenger, for the two tone the ULINAN MATKASZIK. ENNFANCE LIVER ÞYRICS JACH ATGRILY, IMMEDIATE ACTION
loser Shodalio: Consuegrades, although, the Chinese WALTER 3 NOLLOTI, Skinner that the formation of is required. There is danger
YMCA bave ollior stalwart swin«: Song Kana. iated Pres the Federation, will NOT intrigu Kivi