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SPORT
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938.
SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES
POLICE AQUATIC |Hardcourt Tennis
SPORTS
Taylor Wins Championship
A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the V. R. C. on Satur day afternoon by membera "or the Police Force and their friends when the annual Police swimming sports were held.
At the conclusion of the races the prizes were distributed by Mrs. T: H. King. Tea was served during the afternoon and music was rendered by the band of the Royal Scots, by kind permission of the Commanding Ofcer and
Officers.
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RESULTS
The results were
THROUGH TO THE FINAL
Tsui Yan Pui's
Fine Win
Playing an excellent back- to-the-wall capo.. Tril Yan- psi advanced to the final of the Colony hardcourt singles tennis championship at US. KC. on Saturday afternoon when he beat Sirdar Kumjahn 2-6, 6-2; 4-6, 7-3, 6-1 in a dour Semi-Final,
Despite the downpour of the mornifig, which at one time made!
WEEK-END SOCCER
St. Joseph's Beat The Club
soccer
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
Saturday's home football results.
as cabled by Reuter, follows:-
FIRST DIVISION
Aston Villa
St. Joseph's considerably Etrenghi tened by several former members Bolton of the Portuguese Sporting Asso- Charlton ciation beat the Club, on Saturday Chelsea by six moals, to four, in a friendly Everton
the Grimsby game. Scorers for Saints were: A. Azim (2), D. Leo-Euddersfield nard (2, Castilho,' and M. Daan. 'Preston F. Fowler (2), K. Forrow, and J. Stoke Sloan scored for the Club. "The half-time score was 4-3 for Wolves the Saints.
1
Teams: St. Joseph's: U. B'Souza;
were
5 Brentford
3 Liverpool
1 Leicester
2 Birmingham
5. Portämouth 1 Derby
LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
"Aitkenhead" Win For Hong Kong
In the annual Aitkenhead lawn
competition, played a bowls
0
on
Saturday at the Valley, Hong Kong beat Kowloon by 46 ahots to re-
2 cord. their fourth success in the
1 series of 11 machea
0 Leeds ***
1
3 Middlesbro
1
1 Manchester U. 1
Sunderland
1 Blackpool
3
0 Arsenal
SECOND DIVISION
↑ Blackburn
0 West Brom
3 Wednesday
it extremely unlikely that any. Bowen and V. Costa; E. Reme- Bradford tennis would be possible, the con- dios, A. J... Russain (captain), and J. Bumley, dition of the court was as near Pereira: T. Castilho, D. Leonard, Chesterfield
1 Millwall M'chester C. ideal as possible,
M Gass, A. Azim and F. Santos.
4 Luton The match itself was dull and
Club: G. Payne; B. R. Strange Plymouth
"Norwich then entertaining. There was lit-and W. Nogaltzik: J. Skinner, Shefeld U. 3. L/Sgt Manning; 3. Insp. Hop-tle in the way of volleying coups Forrow and E. Strange (captain); Southampton 2 Notts F.
with his J. Kirwan V. Drossel, F. Fowler, E. Swansea Tani was too accurate Life Saving for Chinese Watering shots and Romjahn lob- C. Drown and J. Sloan.
bed too well to render such a form Police: 1. W. 148; 2. W. 91; 5, W.
of attack profitable,
Long Plunge; i. S. I. MacMahon;
kins. Distance 54 feet 8 in.
·་
BASELINE TACTICS
EASY VICTORY
100 Yards Free-style Champion-
AL the Valley yesterday. S For the most part points were Joseph's junior team defeated the ship (Indian and Chinese Police): 1. PS. I Ng Kit Man; 2, P. S. I won and lost from the back of Chan Kam Fu; 3. C. 87, Time, the court Drives into the corners Royal Army Service Corps by five Bristol C
were
with
men
similar using
not
rafist
1 Newcastle. 3 Bury
1
The last
1 occasion thy won was in 1934. *. The Hong Kong team as cap. tained by B. W. Bradbury while the Kowloon skipper was R. Hall. AT POLICE R.C... Hong Kong:-B. A. Mansell, E. B Carter, G. Duncan, W. Om (skip) 14; W. McLeod, I. Xavier, K. M Onlar, A. E. Carey (skip) 19: G. S. Archbutt, A. Murdoch. W., E. Hal- 3 lands. G: C. Moss (skip) 18; W. 1 Melrose. J. Polson. W. Seath D.,
6
Munro (skip) 1. Total: 12.
1 Kowloon:-. Stephens, A., E.
Busto. V. N, Atienza A.. Spary
3 (skip) 21; 3 C. Remedios, H. Git- I tins. V. Chittenden, 8. Cullen (skip) 018: R. Hall...K. C. Hamilton. C. 0 Tuthey W. Meld skip) 20; T. 1 Madar. L. Jack H. Overy, E. C.
Fincher skip) 13, Total::74.
Tottenham
Tranmere
West Ham
4. Coventry
1
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot
1 Chipton
1 Torquay
3
0 Reading
1
1 Swinción
1
2 Bristol R
1
0 Walsall
+
2 Ipswich
ง
2 Newport
0
91.
Queen's P. R.
2 Bournemouth
0
Southend Watford
1 Brighton
2 Port Vale
1 0
goals to nil
Cardi countered
The half-time score was 1-0. Crystal P. 100 Yards Free-style Champion-strokes with both
Mansfeld ship (European): 1. Sgt. Taylor: ?, drop-shots with great skill and Scorers were AM. Omar, Ward (2), Exeter
turning | Rocha, and Campos.....
3 Northampton Sgt. Wall; 3-S. I. MacMahon more often than
them to advantage..
Teams:-RAS.C.:~Mobre;. Bell Time, 61375 sec..
Children's (Under 14 Years) 50 30.2
Yards Handicap; 1, Douglas Mar- 31.4
Fussell: 3. 3, Victor Mahon; 34.3
Richard Dedear.
Girls' (Under 14) 50 Yards Handicap: 1, Yvomme Shaw and Jill Stokes (Dead Heat); 3, Shella Le Tissier.
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National Pride
Perfect Day....... Laughing Buddha.
A Lovely" Time
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50 Yards Handicap (Open to Clerks and Interpreters In Fà icè, Prison and Fire Brigade); Leung Sui Man (Fire Brigade); 2. Cheung Slu Yau (Fire Brigade).
75 Yards Medley Race (Euro- pran) (Cup presented by Messrs Co., and Caldbeck MacGregor Ltd.): 1, Sgt, Taylor; 2. Ligt Mac- Kenzie: 3, Bgt. Wall. Time, 00 secs.
Uniform Race, 50 Yards (Asiatic Land Police): 1, S. L. 81 Wat Ming: 2. C. 87: 3. C. 730.
RUMJAHNS IN DOUBLES FINAL
Pang And
...
and Eddle; Havtor. Havecroft and Notts C. Hammond; Roxtorough, Roberts, Mould, Hart and Hughes
Bt Joseph'sarques Buz; -La Souza and W. Sou: W. Sprinkle, N. Delgado. Elmas and W. Wilkinson Elarte; Rocha, Ward. A. M. Omar,
In mok Lose Campos and Tavares Thirwell.
Sets
By a decisive 6-0, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Pang Ol-lam and Mok Fak-in at the U.S.R.C. yesterday, S. A. and H. D. Eum-
· Jahu adtáneed to the final round of the Colony Hard- court · Doubles Tennis Cham-
· pionship.
The Rumjahaa won nine games in a row before Pans and Mok scored in the fourth game of the second set. The Rumjahrs won for Police the fifth game, Pang and Mok the Reserve: i, Napoleon. Leunz Pan: ath and seventh games, the Rum 2 M. A. De Souza; 3. D. Xavier. ¡Jahna clinching the eighth
ninth to win 6-3. Time 33.1/5 secs.
50 Yards, Handicap
3
50 Yards Handicap (Europea):
and
ELECTRICIANS
BEATEN
Making their debut in local foct- ball on Saturday. the Hong Kong Electric Team were defeated by five goals to one in a friendly soc cer game at the Valley against the Club.
Wilson (3) and E. Fowler (2) scored for the Club and H. Souza for the Electricians.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Accrington Barnsley Carlisle Darlington
Gateshead Hartlepool Lincoln
Oldham Stockport
York
Wrexham
AT CIVIL SERVICE C.C. Hong Kong. 8. Howell, L. E. Lammert, J. Russell, A. Brooksbank (sklp) +27;-F÷-Kells J, Gellatly, W. R. Hillyer, J. Hollidge (skin) 24; G. G. S. Thompson. R. Butler: I de Rome Tuck (skip) 14: RR. Davies, G. H. Sherriff, L-A. Collyer. J. F. McGowan (skip) 28. Total:
'Kowloon, F. Cheesman, J. Wat- son, C. B. Hosking." E W. Lines (skip) 17: C O Pereira; C. M. Siva, F. V. V. Riberid B. Basto (skip) -18: L F. Xavier CA Lopes, 3J. E. Noronha, H. A. Alves (skip) o 26: C. Vas, C. R. Pereira, R. F. Luz,
F. X. Silva (skip) 12. Total: 13.
2 Chester
4 Barrow,
1 Crewe
0
◊ Southport
2
Rotherham
1
1 Doncaster..
3.
0 Kult
*
1 New Brighton
2 Bradford C.
Rochdale
0
3 Halifax
0
..
·SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Aberdeen Albion Teams: Club-Fleming; Hopkins Clyde and Shaw; McFarlane, Keown and Hamilton Carr: Henderson, Kennard, W- Hearta
con. E. Fowler and N. Smith.
FIRST DIVISION
บ
Kilmamick Electric:-Quinn: Leung Hau- | Queen's OS. ching and Chan Man; G. Britto, Queen's Park In the third set, Pang and Mok Riberio and Fung Kung-chi: Lam Raith
1 Sgt. Manning: 2, Warder A. W. led 1-0, 2-1, 3-2, and even 4-2. The Bam W. Stoker, Souzae, See Ming- Rangers Hircock; 3. Sgt. Wheeler. Time, Rumjahns then rallied, eventually jul and M. Sabhan.
Discovery Bay
Snowy River
Flybynight and Fei Ying 1
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HOME RUGBY RESULTS
. London, Sept. 18. Scores in Rugby League matches played yesterday were as follows:
TURNESA BEATS
at
to lead 5-4. The score was level!
100 Yards Free-style (Open to at 6-all, and the Rumjahns an--i Members of V. R. C.): Wor by Anexed the next two games to win-
the set and match.
Play was even and mediocre, un- High Diving (Cup presented by Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd): exciting and uneventful Pang
and Lam played well, the Rum
SMALL UNITS “ANNUAL"
Pte. Harris won the individual ·
50 Yardy Obstacle Race (Euro-jahns better. Both pairs were in-championship at the Smail Units pean): 1, Sgt. Taylor; 2, Sgt. Ple; clined to an undue amount of net Swimming Sports, held at the play. There were, occasional long European" on Saturday night. 3. Szt. Wall-
At the conclusion of the sports
50 Yards Obstacle Race (Chinese railles and nearly every game wen | Mrs, N. 9. Irwin, wife of Ool N. S.
Water Police): 1, W; 129; 2, W.
148: 3, W. 66.
100 Yards Breast-stroke Cham- pionship (European): 1, Sgt. Oak- ley; 2, Sgt. Bowers: 3, Sub-Insp. MacManhon. Time, 96 secs.
50
Yards Free-stýle
(Chinese
to deuce.
DEAD HEAT IN HARBOUR RACE Chinese Bathing Club commenced
ships at North Point on Saturday with their Cross-Harbour Race, which was won for the first time by Fong Chung-yue in 27 mins, 24
7-10 secs.
Irwin, distributed the prizes and trophies to the winners..
"
Results were:4), cont Plunging: 1, Lt. Rickard (R.C. 8.): 2, DYT. Richards (B.A.S.C.); 3. Pie, McKay (RAMC). Distance 50 ft. 1 in.
1. Pte Harria (RAM.C.; 2, Pte, Nicholls (R.AM.C.). Time 45 5-10 secs.
150 Yards Medley Relay · (For "Anon" Cup): 1, RAO.C. (L/Cpl Pitt, Eldr. Coughlan, and Pte. Jack); 2, RAS.C. Time 1 min. 54
3 Bt. Johnstone
Lbernian
1 Celtic
2 AFT
* Motherwell.
1 Arbroath
AT CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
8 O. Bux, M. R. Abbas, E, el Arculli, A. R. Dallah (skip) 20; G. T. Padgett. E. Kerrison J. B. Landolt. J. Cavanagh (skip) 19; R. F. Wild. A. W. Brown, M. A R. Souza. R. Basa. (skip), 35; L., C. R. Souza A. E 8. Alves A E. Coates. 8. W. Bradbury (skip) 24. Total: 99.
J. M. Brown W. W. Hirst, V.. C. Labrum. J. Hyde (skip), 14; V.
◊ Ramsey, T., Coleman J. Fraser, J. IC. Brown (skip):22; A. Dand, T. 4Armstrong, G. E. Thompson E. Kern (skip) 9: John Watson, 3. M.
0 White. A Hyde-Lay. R. Duncan
(skip) 23. Total: 68.
1
Z.Falkirk
0
1 Partick
1 St. Mirren
3
5 Third Lanark
1
SECOND DIVISION.
3
Brechin
3 Alloa Dundee United 3 Dandre Dunfermline 1 East Fife
3 Cowdenbeath Fast Burling
2 Dumbarton Edinburgh
Fortar
Leith
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held 2|(weather permitting) at HAPPY
2 VALLEY SATURDAY, 24th
2 Airdrie
3.
5 Montrose
2
Morton
2 St. Bernards
A
Stenhousemuir 2 King's Park
"0
-Reuter,
Sporting
| September, 1938, commencing at
2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members” |Enclosure; such must be worn
Fixtures throughout the duration of cach
.TODAY.
BADASINTON. - Cathedral
Hall
meeting in such a manner as to
the readily identified.
Water Felisch: 1, W. 66; 2, W. 94; their annual swimming, Champion 50 Yards Back-stroke: 8 W. 129 Time, 35 sers. ABBOTT
50 Yards Free-style (Chinese Oakmont, Sept. 17. Water Police); I, W. 68, 2. W. 94 in the final of the American, W. 129, Time, 35 secs: Amateur Golf Championship "over
Pillow Fight (European); 1; 38 holes wille Turness best B. PL/Sgt. MacKenzie: 2, Warder A London Scottian 24. Old Leyalans Abbott 8 and 7. The winner led 05 Bath 0, Bedford-0, Bridgend 11, 5-0 at the 18th on the morning W. Hincod Maesteg 3; Cardin 14, Bristol 0; round. Turness played, a succes- Crosskeys 18. Old Paulines 5:sion of the most spectacular abats Land Police): 1, A. W. 262; 3, P. Included in the Men's entry was Payne (F.C.B.); 3. Pte. W TENNIS Hardcourt singles semi-sonal or written application of
Lift Baving (Indian 'and Chinese
Gloucester 17, Moseley 3; Heading- in the history of Oakmont, Reu-O, C. 730.
ley
MISS WYNNE WINS.
| American
Ladies' Nomination Race:
The ladies race was won by Miss Sam Ching-yuet and Miss Cheung 5-10 secs. Pult-seung, who dead heeted,
200 Yards Free-style 1 Sig.
Lo Kam-sau, ime of the Club's saí- | (RAMC); 3, 1/Cpl. Hartnett
веся
100 Yards Free-style: 1. Pte. Macdonnald (RAM.C); 2. Dur.
Badminton, 8.30 pm St. An Badges admiting Non-Mem drear's Club Badminton. Trials,pers to the Members' Enclosure "8.30 p.m.
and Club Rooms - at ... $500 Central SOFTBALL.
British
for Gentlemen Softball Squad P Association (Ladies' Section) First Official for Ladies (Both Including tax) Practice, at King's Park, Kow-re obtainable through the Loon, 5.30 p.m.
--- SECRETARYntron the per
final. Tsui Wai-pui v. G. Choa a Member, such Member to be responsible for all viâitors introd Įduced By hilm, and for Payment |of Aš) Chits/6GA
or Wong Fock-nam, 4 p.m.
TOMORROW GOLD-Ladies Autumn meeting
(Deep Water Bay),
Forest, alls, 3ept. 18. Fonce): L W. 148; %, W. 83, W127 mins. 34.7 secs. ; 2: Robert Chan, Briče (FAO.CA), Lime 78 secs. PHOCKEY.-Y.M.C.A "A" Royal
States, in three bets.
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The Secretary's Once, 1st Engineers 40th Coy, (King's Hoor, Exchange Building "TA. Park), 5 pm.get
27794), will close at 12 NOÓN. TENNIS-Hardcourt doubles, E. C.
Fincher, and A. V. Remedios - Tiflis záře obtainable out the Y. G. Chos and O. Rumishn: ['Club House provided they are 15 þau
ordered in advance from the No.
Boy, Telephone, 21920. BOWLS His Excellency's Team
Civil Bervice OC., Happy PUBLIC ENCLOSURE * kvalley, je pa tort bankkeet
Je price of Admission. MEETINGS Civil Service 0.0 Public Enclosure de STHURSDAXAS BETTEMBER 22,
Annual 6.30 p.m. Hong Kong|incinding Tax, ‹ for all Hockey Association Council including Tales, and is pays (St. Andrew's Hall) 5.30 pm at the Gale, Soldiers and Sailors SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ha Uniform are adtnitted #HAI
1. lors or boatmen, who won a special (RAS.C.). Time 3 mins. 18.6-10- 3. Waterloo Llanelly 11, ter.
Mrs. Orem and Sgt. Pile; 2, Mrs.;
prize. Abertillery 4: Neath 15 Guy's Hospital 8: Newport 3. Penarth 5;
Moran and Sgt. Wal
Results were:- Karthampton 11. Richmond 3:
Life Belt Race (Chiness. Water: Men: 1, Fong Chung-yue, Timme Sale 16 Bradford 8; Swansea 4. Aberavon B, United Services 17.fn the semi-Anal of the 135
Time 27 mins. 518 secs. 3, Chan London Irish ar Weston-Super-
Diving. (For Small Units Chai- National Women's
Team Race: Won by H. K. Chi-Man-po. Time 28 mins. 432 secs. Mare 8, Coventry 3 casgow High singles Dennis Championship inese Police (8. Lai Wat Ming Tang Han-dhut & Chan Chun-lenge Cup) RAMC (Pte. School 11, West Scotland played here yesterday, Miss Mancy B. 1. Ng Kit Man S. T. Chan Kim ha: 6. Inrique Chan: 7 Chan Wal- Nichols, Pte. Macdonald, 3 CPL. head High School 15. Glasgow Wynne of Australia, defeated Miss Fu and C. 366).
za: 8, Kwan" "Lam-fong: 9, "Yang Mullina); 2, RAPG 3. R.C.S.` Academicals 3-Router.
Kwong-wah; 10. Chan Tué-fat; 11, 50 Yards Breast-stroke: 1. Pte. Darothy Batdy. of the United 5 Yards Back-stroke (Chinese Chan Fal-yuen; 12, Chân Tro-Harris (RAMC.); 2, L/Cpl Betord WEDNESDAY, DREPTEMBER
Che Australian player won 5-7, Water Police): 1 W. 129: chun; 13. Wai Wing-yan: 14. Tang (F.CB.): 3, Big Payne (R.CS.).
91; 3; W. 1091 Time 21 secE. 6-4, 8-8. Retter
Shekkam: 15. Yee. Sue-wah; 16 Time 38-5-10 secs. 50 Yards Free-style (Police Mes-Yang Tat-fan 17, Chan Bue-lee: 300 Yards Free-style Relay (For sengers); 1, Cheng BP: 2 L1 18. Loong Kai-ming: 18. Pao Te the "Russell Challenge Cup). 1.
1233 Kau. Tie, 42, becs.
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Cheung Pul-tsun, Tune 37 mins 3. RAM.C. Time 3 mins 30 SECS. the Welsh professional champion- Consolation Race 50 Yards Free 40.8 secs.; 2. Tang Kam-yuk; 3, Lai Departmental Corps Water Folo ship in 1838 defeated-Didie: Wilt-atyle-1. Warter Winton; à War-Wai-kam; 4. Ng Wun-ying: 5. Fung League winners, 1958, RAMC Togram taking seven wickets for
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LAST MATCH back upongiandia, Sept.17. Playing the the matatud of their tour, the Austrians defeat de the Gentlehtëkid! Tréland by an innings and 28*June 201
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£1,250 PRIZE
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RACING Hong Kong Jockey Club Boven Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 1 pm SWIMMING Bay Scouts ABRO- ciation Swimming Spartajt, at Naval Swimming Bath. · 130
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