PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1939.
A. In the World of Sports
SOUTH CHINA "A" BEAT ST. JOSEPHS 6-3: LEE WAI-TONG SCORES TWO
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Although St Joseph's opened the score with a goal within the first two minutes of play in their Division I League match against South China "A" at Caroline Hill yesterday, the game was an en-. tirely one-sided affair ending in an easy victory for the Chinese by six goals to "three.
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A feature of the play was the excellent, goal-keeping of Sammy Tsang for the visiting team. If it were not for his many brilliant saves South China would have won by a greater margin.
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Leonard scored the first goal and South China
equalised soon through Fung King-cheong, who also scored the next goal making the score 2-1 at half time.
In the second half of play the ball was almost continuously op posite the St. Joseph's goal. The home team were making rings round the visiting players and ralo- ing shots at their goal, but many went off the mark. The visitors'
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goalie, however, had a hot time keeping his goal clear of many.
BRILLIANT SHOOTING
South China eventually managed to get past him through Lee Wai- tong and Lo Tau-man, who, through brilliant hard shooting raised the home team's score to 4-1, before Leonard again got possession of the ball, and, taking
13. Soccer Games On Saturday
LEAGUE GETS
UNDER WAY
this
The football season year opened in Saturday with 13. matches played in the three. divisions.
Playing on the Club ground, Eastern defeated Kwong" Wah by three goals to one. AI- though the fatter were re- enforced with several new and strong players from other clubs, the quick tackling and swift play of the Eastern team proved useful..
UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE AT THE VALLEY: TWO DEAD HEATS IN ONE RACE: CLOSE
SUNDAY YACHT New Records
RACING
Wins For Norena
And Ailsa
The following are the results of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Sunday races sailed yesterday:— .. Cruisers-Started 10.40
Finished. Corr. Pos,
12.50.05 12.50.08
Norena
1
(Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick). La Cigale I... 13.12.40 13.12.48 (Mr. N. V. A. Croucher). Drinda
D.N.F.
5
The game opened with even advantage of a fairly open deld, play. but after 10 minutes. East- mede no mistake in putting his ern broke the monotony when (Mr. E. Cock). second past Tam Kwan-kon into Chung Kamy hot secured an easy Gehonsla ........... 13.22.59 13.17.43.9 6 the South China goal, making the
goal. Hau Ching-to added ani (Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson). score 4-2.
other point for Eastern following Punal ..........
ADVERTISEMENTS Lee Wai-tong and Lo Tau-mana melee before the Kwong Wan
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
be
were again responsible for raising goal. the home team's score still further.
The score stood at 2-0 at the Within ten minutes of the finish interval, and Eastern scored their Gaan netted to reduce the visitors' third goal shortly after resump- deficit, bringing the final score to tion of play.
Towards the anish 6-3 in favour of the Chinese.
Kwong Wah, through Cheuk
The teams lined up as follows:-Shek-kam, scored by conversión South China "A":-Tam Kwan of a penalty. kon; Mak Stu-hon and Lee Tin-. held sang: Lau Hing-chol. Soong Ling-
SOUTH CHINA'S VICTORY. The only other Arst Division Was played at Caroline
between South Chini "B" and the Club. The Chinese walked away with a 4-0 victory
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Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Race Meeting to on Saturday, 21st October, 1939, sing and Leung Wing-chlu: Tang league match
Kwong sum. Fung King-cheong, (Weather permitting)," may be
Lee Wal-tong, Lal Shlu-wing and obtained at the Secretary's Office. Le Tau-man. Exchange Building; the Club St. Joseph's: - Sammy Tsang House, Happy Valley; the Hong Sousa and Costa: Pereira. Hussain Kong Club; the Sports Club and Henniball; Costello, Guan, Lee and the Stables, Shan Kwong Tačky. Leonard and Fernandes.
Road.
Entries "close at 12 o'clock |
NOON on Thursday, 12th Oct., ROYAL SCOTS &
1939.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
POLICE DRAW
The defeat of the Club, how-
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(Dr. L. D. Pringle), Typhoon
13.29.37 12.59.58 2 (Mr. D. Campbell). Mistral... .D.N.F.
(Capt. Berridge). Cormorant... 13.33,37 13.02.40.8 1
(Maj. J. I Willcocks). Curlew
13.35.58 13.05.10.3 4 (Capt. F. L. Tracy), Coolene
13.40.25 13.22.22.5 7 (Maj. G. R. Way), Treeniaur 14.00.17 13.33.34.8 8
(MA). C R. Templer). Mixed Classes Racing Yachts
Finished Corr. Pos. 13.15.20 13,03.05 · 1
Ailsa
...........
(Miss Willcocks).
Widgeon ret 13.19.03 13.06.13
(Mr. MacCabe). Ischel
ever, was chiefly due to the play: ing of several reserves who were not up to first division standard. The play was strongly in the hands of the Bouth China team,'
of the True Blue were doing most attacking from beginning to the end.
Outstanding players for the win- Playing at Sookunpoo yesterday. ning side were Leung Pak-wal, at the Hongkong Police and the Royal back, and Kwok Yin-ki, at centre Scots drew with a score of one goal half, while the forward were well each in the First Division,
to handle any breaks The goalkeepers. McHardy, of that afforded them opportunities the Police, and Clark, of the Royal to score. Scots, did good work.
Wong Man-kwal, right wing. gave the Police the lead. Gordon equalised for the soldiers.
The following were the teams:- FI.K. Police-McHardy: Black- THE EIGHTH EXTRA burn, and Hogarth: North, Gough RACE MEETING will be held and Chan Kong-yee; Wong Man- (weather permalttlog) at HAPPY kwai, Ferrier, Fan Kwai-chol, How- VALLEY on SATURDAY, 7th lett and Moss.
and TUESDAY, 10th October," Royal Scots Clark: Nayamith
and Fraser; Fleming, Falconer and
1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m. Marshall; Hossack, Gordon, Hol-: on both days,
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The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will he admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the, duration of cach Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified."
Badges admitting Now Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure
and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladles (Both including tax), are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon
the per sonal or written application óf a Mémber, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.
The Secretary's: "Office. floor, Exchange Building (Tel 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon on both days.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No 1. Bey (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all PersonK, including. Ladies, and is payable at the Gate: Soöldlers and Saßlors
Price.
By Order,
den, McDonald and McKay.
KOWLOON WIN
In the First Division, Kowloon Football Club defeated the Navy by four goals to three, at the Navy ground, Causeway Bay, yes- terday.
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Third Division results were as follows:--
Electric beat 24th R.A. by 4 goals to 3, at the Club ground.
Royal Scots defeated the R.A.S.C. by 2-1, at Sookunpoo.
LO TAK KUEN CUP LEAGUE RESULTS
efficient
J.
13.21.40 13.21.40 (Capt. Neve), Maureen
13.26.36 13.26:36 (Mr. H. S. Phillips).
13:26.40 13.26.40 (Mt. L. Garner)... 'Guri
13.28.68 13.28,58 (Mr. S. K. Helberg).
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4
Set In Every
Event
CHINESE A‚Ä‚F. TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The annual track and field championships of the Hong- kong Chinese Amateur Athlellt Federation were commenced. at Caroline Hill Stadium yes- terday, with a new Federation. record being set in every race - contested...
HO YIK-SUT'S DISPLAY The principal record-breaker wäs Ho Yik-sui, who set new standards of 4 minutes 35 seconds and 58 seconds faş in, winning the final of the 1,500 metres run and a heat of the 400 metrek. ·
Heung Kat-sang, second to Ho in the 1,500 metres anal succeeded also. In bettering the former mark for the 400 metres, with a time of 56.4 seconds.
Other records were set by Tam Hoi-chuen, in a heat of the 200 metres dash, when they returned times of 24.5 secs, and 11.5 secs THE RESULTS
FINISHES REFLECT GOOD HANDICAPPING
EXCELLENT DIVIDENDS
FIRST DAY OF H.K. JOCKEY CLUB'S 8TH EXTRA MEETING
Good handicapping was reflected in the several close finishes which gave Hongkong racing fans some thrilling moments on Saturday, the first day of the Eighth Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club's current season. The meeting will be concluded to-morrow.
An outstanding feature. of the day's sport was the two dead heats in the seventh race, when Blue Diamond and Taxing Master tied for first position and Laughing Girl and Scenic View tied for the third place.
This is an exceedingly rare occurrence on any race- course and the first occasion on which it has happened in Hongkong för many years.
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Ideal weather conditions and Clowner and Gold Coin were were responsible for the large moving up strongly. At the dis- Crowd present. A feature of tance Zero had completely shot its the day's programme was the bolt and was outclassed by Strath- big fields. This added to the bannock who seemed to have the usual difficulty of picking race well in hand when Cloyner and Gold Coin challenged strongly winners and there were sever-but without success, the leader al upsets resulting in some passing the post a short head in very handsome dividends be-advance of Clowner while Gold ing paid out to a few lucky Coln was the same distance be
The meet will be continued | punters. on Tuesday. Yesterday's resulte follow:
200 Metres run: Qualified for final: Mak Slu-hung, Tse Cho-
HIGHEST DIVIDEND
The highest dividend of the day was paid by Rooldy who returned
5 sing. Tam Hot-chuen. Sung Plu.$158.80 for third place. This was the only three figure dividend paid and Fung Chan-cheong-
for the afternoon.
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1,500 Metres run Anal: 1st Ho Yik-sul, 2nd Heung Kat-sang, 3rd 7 Lam Kin-fan.
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seven
mounts
hind the second the three provid. ing an exceedingly thrilling finish Me, J. F. McGregor's Strath-
bannock, 161 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black) Mr. J. G: Whittaker's Clowner,
143 lbs. (Mr. Encarnacao) 2
ths (Mr. S. C. Liang) 3 Won by Short Head, Same`dis-"
By being only twice unplaced in MT, L. T. F': Gold Coin, 147
(Including (hres winners), Mr. D. Black was the champion Jockey for the day, while tance between second and third, #
Mr. Dunbar was the leading owner with one winner and one second.
His win on West Lake in the
100 Metres mm: Qualified for Nereld II. 13.27.33 13.27.33 8 final;, Mak Slu-hung, Lau Kan- Jam. Chang Kwan-min, Fung Chan-cheung, Ip Kwong-lau, and Tam Hoi-chuen.
100 Métres run: Qualified for Carnavon Handicap qualified Mr. Anal: Reung Kat-sang, Tong Sul-K. I. Ip for graduation from the ehing. Ting Ping-kwan. Ho Yik-novices class. Finished Corr. Pos. sul. Lui Cham-lau, and Laf Shiu-
17.01.10 16.41.40.510 lun.
(Mr. Kjalne). Jan........................ 13.28.32 13.15.07
(Mr. V. V. Fasciato). Gun...
13.36.43 13.36.43 (Mr. A. Q. G. Mis).
3
Mixed Classes Started 15.10
results of
Typhoon
(Mr. D. Campbell).
16.48.27 18.36.27 5
(Mr. S. K. Helbey).
SCORE BOARD The following are Baturday's games...
FIRST DIVISION Eastern 3. "Kwong Wah 1. S, China 'B'. 4. Club 0.
SECOND DIVISION “A” Club 1, Eastern 5.
Kit Chee 4 8th H. Regt. 6. 5th A. A. Regt, 30th H. Bty 2. SECOND DIVISION "B" Engineers 2, Royal Scots, 3. University 2. Police 7. Kwong Wah 3. R., A. F. 2. Kowloon 0, Bignals 1
THIRD DIVISIÓN -
12th H. Regt. 2, R. A. M. 0. 4. 5th, A. A Regt, 2, 5. Chima 9. International 4, Signals 0. Kumaon R. 4 Engineers 4,
Gurl
Gull ......... 16.49.02 16.37.02
(Mr. A. O. G. Mills). Genonála
D.N.F."
(Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson). Tsabel...
16.45.30 16.33.30 I
(Capt. Neve). Nereld ..... 18.47.05 18.35.05
(Mr. Kjair):
3
Ailsa
16.55.50 16.41.50 11 (Mr. W. Ingram). Cormorant ... 16.57.40 16,39,43,3 8
(Mal, J. Willcocka) Dorinda ....... 16.44.50 18.35.31
(Mr. E. Cock).
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Dragonfly .... 16.46.41 18.34.41 2
(Mr. B. 8. Carfer). Widgeon
16.55.58 16.41.18 (Mr. MacCabe). Punal
17.03.20 16.44.32.8 12 (Dr, L. D. Pringle).
LADIES HOLD HOCKEY TRIALS Maureen
Three ladies' hockey clubs held trial gapes on Saturday after noon, and there was an inter- school match, the Central British School,"playing at home, defeat- Ing Dlocean Girl' School by four
"clear goals:
Both schools fielded a majority of players in their first compet!- tive season, and the C.B.B., scoring through Misses, V. Gissons (3), P.
D.N.F.
(Mr. H. S. Phillips). Highwayman 17.05.50 18.48.31.6 15
(Mr. D. F. Landale).
Mistral
(Capt. Berridge). Evolene... 18.55.45 -18.45.106 14
(Maj: G. R. Way). La Cigale 1... 16.39.25 18.39.25
"(MI, N, V. A. Croucher), Norena
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17.00.20 16.45.00.3 13
(Mr. P. C. A Sedgwick).
LEAGUE LAWN BOWLS
Prison Officers
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Defeated
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Time: 2.6.1.
Parl Mutuel:-
Winner: $18,
Places: $3,80, $9.60, $9.00, Also ran:Dekko, 158 lbs."(S. L. Sung); Double Chance, 149 (H. M. Botelho); National Guard, 135 RACE ONE
(Hoo Pak-ming); Night View, 181 Moonlight View was quickly (Y. T. Fung); Piet Hein, 148 (W. C. away to a good start, "followed by Pay); Plain View, 155 CLAB; Chan); King's Warden and Jober, with Royal Highness, 158 CH P. Chan- Bear Claw next. This order was; son); Gimlight View, 188 (HC. maintained past the Grand Stand Pfh); Sylvandair, 181 (H, J
ärst time round and almost up to Hearne This Time 140 (8. L the rock when Moonlight View Fuen); Valorous; 135" (K L'Ip); showed signs of weakening as Eve Zero, 143 (3. F. L. Hayes); of Harvest came up and took com-
mand of the field; into the home
In one of the two Third Division, stretch Confusion Bay, making a Lawn Bowls League fixtures re-strong final spart caught up with maining to be played off, Club de the leaders and went on to win in Recreio beat "Prison Officers' Club a close finish, snatching victory by 68 shots to 39 at King's Park from Eve of Harvest by a short head. Moonlight View was able to yesterday.
maintain third place, while King's Warden was fourth and Bear Claw
The scores were: Club de Recreio: M. F. Alarcon, J. C. Remedios,, A. Rodrigues, O. P Remedios (skip), 15; C. F. Vas, J.
with
October Handicap 1 Mila
Clowner Dekko
Betting
Win." Face:
307. 448
70
20
98
307 517
12
Double Chance Gold Coin junt National Guard Night View Piet Hein.... Plain View Royal Highness Strathbannock Sunlight View Bylvandale
This Time Valorous"
2
Zexo
Total
A Remedios, C. M 8. Alves, P. Mr. L. Dunbar Confusion Yvanovich (skip) 32; A.F. Bay, 168 lbs. (Mr, D. Black) 1 Noronha, F. Xavier., C. A. Lopes Mr. Eve's Eve of Harvest, 151 E de Souza (skip) 22 Total: 66. lbs, (HJA, Hearn
"Prison Officers Club: W. McMr. Lan's Moonlight View, 141 Curraîa, J. W. Hudson, J. Mccuit- cheon A 3116ti. (p) 16; A W. Hircock,VEL, Freeman, G. B. Foster. T M. Pile kip) 10; E. 8. Franks, J, W. Grant, B.. Hodge, T. Gooding (skip) 13. Total: 39.
SURPRISE DEFEAT
Ibe,..... (Mr. H. C. Pih) 3 Won by a short head. Four Ierigths between second and third.
Time: 228.4. ** Paff Mituel
Winner: $6.40.
Places; $5.30 $5,30, $5.00. Also" ran:-Bear Claw, 151 ins
43
118 141
714 18 23 162--162 689 541 731 585 170 245 139.233
14 43
11 47
2,801 3,120
HACE THREE Canberra.“ Handicap.-One Mile The field raced in line for å
In the Lo Tak Kuen Cup League Bradbury and P. Moss, proved the SPORTING FIXTURES Kowloon Docks Recreation Club, (H, M. Botelho); Romeo, 147 (Mr. in a bunch most of the way. Tor-
played yesterday at the Southor stronger. Playground Wanchal, Ling Kong
nil..
Luen Ying scored an overwhelm
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TO-MOKKUW
BADMINTON YMCA Badmin
ton in the West Lounge, 830
Turd
The Brawn Cup competition defeated Kwok by three goals to his season should prove interest- ing, especially as it seems, now, s ing victory against the "Dailyod number of regular Club Press winning by eight goals to players in the Junior league will BRIDGE-YMCA Bridge
10 a.m. be moved up to the Caer Clark Cup teams.
one.
Yuet Sing heat Kwan sing by Several former C.B.B. and D.G.S. three goals to one while Tung Yee players of last season were on Pak drew with Tsun Cho there be view also on Saturday, and four
ng no score.
The League is organized by the of them at the least, appear China Amateur Miniature Football strong claimants for regular berths
Federation Hongkong branch).
on senior longué tváäis,A
They are Miss D. McCaw, for- merly of che, now with " Ladies Miss B. Greaves and Mias
A selected team of woman bas- B. Longbottom, formerly of D.G.E. in Uniform are admitted Hall ket ball players from Macao yes- now with St Andrews, ang Miss terday met and defeated the M. Booker, formerly of CBS and Bouth China A‚A.- women's team now with Hongkong Ladies by 28 goals to i) in a one-sided The Bongkong Ladies turn-out game, the visitors being far too at the Valley included twɑ, newe good for the homesters. The comer to Colony hockey, Ms B | Macao team included such.pro- Stratton, a former Pambrid
minent players na Mlaves Tace player, and Mim 1. Marr, formerl 746 Bheung-ying and Nang Ban-yung. of Edinburgh Lader Hockey Clu
CEE. BROWN.
Secretary Hong Kong 2nd Oct: 1938.
Several League matches were played off on Saturday, the most (Mr. B. A. Proulx); Jober, 151 (Mr. long before Double Finesse astum- surprising result being the defeat 8 L Sung); King's Warden 146 ed the lead with Courting Eve in of Indian Recreation Club by Mr. VV. Needs): Liliber, 135 close attendance. The rest were which will now necessitate a play Hoo Pak-ming), off between Club de Recreio “B” and Kowloon Decks the loser to be relegated from the First to the Second Division
“season." Kowloon Docks won by és shots to
[Class,
FOOTBALL, - Inter-School foot--- $1.
In the Third Division, on Satur ball Match: "Taland v: Mainland, on Hongkong, Football Club day afternoon, Hongkong Football Ground at Happy Valley 230 Club best Kowloon Football Club
#4062-53; Kawicon BG.C playing
RACING Hongkong Jockey Club's away, beat Craigengower 68-61,|- Eighth Extra Race Meeting, at and Prison Officers Club beat Happy Valley, & pam
Kowloon C.C. 68–43. SWIMMING, YMCA Swimming, 630 pm.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 BADMINTON YMCA Badmla-
Mixed
ton, in the West « Lounge, All Day from 10am Cathedral Hul Badminton. 3. p.m.
Riddi SHOOTING Hongkong
Association's Weekly Booom d Practice
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
ANAYİM CİV/Badmin“
ton, in the West Lounge. 5.30
Betting
Bear Claw Confusion Bay Eve of Harvest Jober King's Warderi Lilliber Moonlight View
.. Roméo
Total
Win, Phice
74 1238 163 358 425
11
20
90% 97,
48
47129
1793 1568
BACE TWO Jordan Handicap One Milé
start saw the lead остове 14 Plain View and This
Bading in Ene. Zem
Swimming, 6 pm.
SA
Mixed
Chance
Double
in the West Lounge, 10 Chance, changed positions near the
Clubs: Zero Was
atering the home straight,
United Hock Hongkong, v. "Körloan, Ice Ground/? pm?
ant Po-This Time and
was creepi
well followed by Birathbannock who up along the rails,
a
nado Star and Lancashie Chipa were lying hardly till the band, when the former began to move up steadily, and taking the lead went Ford to win convincingly by half
length from Lancashire, Chips who was not distrised in taking second place, Cocklerof making a late but very strong challenge, was able to take third place from Double Finesse who finished weaklY. - MY, O.W.K3 Tornado Stat, 140
The
(Mr 8. W. Pan) Mrs J. H. Taggart's Lancashire Chips (Mr. 8. W. Tang) Mr. John Peel's Cocklerőt, 135 (Mr. D Black) Won by Hall a length three lengths Between fecond and third.
Parl Mutuel
Winner:6$46,90.
Plices: $1250, 821.10, $12.70. Also ran:- Courting Eve, 188 1ba.
(HC. Pih) Double Finesse, 155 48. Continued on rage &