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BASKETBALL
THRILLS
AT UNIVERSITY
Eliot Defeat May Hall In Tourney Key Match
“THRILLED SPECTATORS WITNESSED LAST EVENING THE KEY MATCH OF THE HONGKONG UNIVERSITY INTER-HOSTEL BAS- KETBALL TOURNAMENT for 1940, when Eliot Hall defeated May Hall by 40-21, after a magnificently fought game at the University Gym- nasium.
Strong favourites for the title, both Halls started the first half- nervously. For six minutes there was no scoring, until May's right wing. O. C. Lew, drew Arst blood on a successful foul shot.
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The two reputedly best basketball game developed rough and Ellot teams then started scoring fast, lost
of their top players; May Hall shot two consecutive bas-through disqualification by four kets, and Ellot soon countered with fouls. Ellot's P. H. Lum expertly In the fast interchange dribbled through the opposition for that fellowed. May's left wing. Ka neat shot, and a tle later Y. Mui, landed a beautiful. long caught the ball from a team-mate
and scored agaiņi. shot
the same.
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With Eliot leading by a slight margin. May Hall was soon left trailing with a score of 18 to 13, at the end of the first half. when Eliot forwards broke through their de fence to garner two goals.
DIFFICULT SHOT
In the second half, May Hall teled to keep their opponents' score
With four minutes to go the score stood 34-17. May's K. Y. Mui made a glorious goal followed by s basket from each side. May Hall desperately tried some long shots. but at the final whistle, the count! stood at 40--21.
BETTER PASSING
In the other game of the evening. down. but Eliot's Hut and Lum Ricci Hall's better passing and snatched two more baskets. M. c. teamwork prevalled over that of "Mok, May's left guard, successfully | St. John's Hall, the final score executed a difficult long shot. The being 40--28. However, Ricci would
have had a bigger lead had their shooting been better.
At the end of the first half Ricel
Football Fixtures
Five First Division matches are down for decision over the week- end the full programme of which is as follows J
SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1944 First Division Royal Scots v Easter
(Club at 4.45 pim.). Referee:-Glover. ・・ Linesmen:-Ient & LA Bing-tang- Naval Middlesex
(Causeway Bay st. 4,45. p.m.) Referee:-Ip Linesmen:-Barretto & Copsey. S. Chica "p" y Koyricon
Caroline Ell, at 4.45 p.m.), Referee: Stokes, Linesmen:Dove & Phillips, « St. Joseph's w Kwong Wah
(Boundary Street at 4.45 p.m.1. Referee: Kossick. Linesmen: Demee & Smith. (Second Division) Play off Engineers v South China
(Club at 3.15 pm). Referee:-Hinchliffe.
"Third Division Hectric v Royal Scots
(St. Joseph's ac 3.15 p.m.). Referee:--Edwards,
R.AS.C. v International
(Caroline Hill at 3:15 p.m.).
Referee: Baker.
12th RA. v South China Stanley at 3.30 p.m.). Referee: Banham.
SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1940
First Division
ADVERTISEMENTS lead by 23-11, with their rights. China "A" v Police
THE MACAO JOCKEY
CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the April Meeting. Sunday, 14th April, 1940, (wea ther permitting) may be obtained
at
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The Sports Club,
The Club House, Macau, «- Entries close at 12 NOON on * THURSDAY, 4th April, 1940..
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wing. M. W., Luk, getting most of the points. St. John's centre, Yeu Kung-pin, made a good angle' shot.
The second half started with an exhibition of some accurate side shooting by H. S. Ho, of Ricci, from difficult angles. Ricci then called time, out" for a rest, while St a substitution. To- John's made wards the end, there was a frenzied
rush for last-minute points
The line-ups and personal scores of teams participating in yester day's basketball matches are:-
Eilat Hall R.W.: H. C. Goh 4 L.W.: Lee Chee Khoon 8, C.: P. H. Lum 10, RG.: K. L. Hul 12 (Capt.), L.G.: M. T. Lim 4. Res. C.: K. L. Lim 0. Total: 40.
May Hall:-R.W. O. C. Leow 3. L.W.; K. Y. Mut 6, C.; Y, W. Yeung 6 (Capt.), R.G.: C. C. Chen 2. L.G.: W. C. Mok 4. Total: 21.
Ricci Hail:-R.W.: M. W. Luk 10, LW.: M. S. Ku 0, C.: George Ker- pusheff 6, R.G.: B. Lim 1. L.G.: Leslie Sung 13 (Capt.). Res. L.W.: | H. S. Ho ̈10. Total: "40."
St. John's Hall:-R.W.: Rayson Huang 0. L.W:: Chin Hon Nee 13, C.: Yeo Kung Pin 4, R.G.: Chis Kee Sim 7, LG.: Kwan Hin Ning 2 (Capt.), kes. R:G: Hang Fu Shan 0. Total: 26.
THE THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 6th BADMINTON April, 1940, 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 throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identiḥed.
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SPORTS
ORIGIN AND GROWTH
OF FOOTBALL
Interesting Talk
By The
Rev. S. Hinchliffe
The period the
An Interesting talk on the origin and growth of football was given by the Rev. S. Hinc'huffo, BA S.C.F.. at the monthly meeting of the Hongkong Football Referees', As- "sociation held at the Hotel Cecil yesterday evening.
covered began before the 18th century when football was viewed, with dista vour as there were no ruler "governing the game and there was no object. in the sport. The game was condemned by both the State and the Church and players were often imprisoned for their mdulgence,
In the 18th century the game formed in 1862, while Preston was systematised. It grew "more N.E, had a most glorious history popular by the adaptation by on the field. In six years the public schools in England. bat it team won 294 matches and lost was "surprising to note that the only 35, and, particularly in the standard of football in these season 1888-89, when the teams school was remarkably low at the carried
both the League present time compared with rug- Championship and the English ger.
Cup.
FA STARTED
In 1869, the Football Associa tion came into being and rules were made to standardise the game, but the sport was unlike
off
WHIST DRIVE SUCCESS
A general meeting took place following the address, and it was announced that the whist drive and the dance held recently were a big success.
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 3 1940.
Action plature taken during the Senior Shield final on Sunday when Eastern, defeated South. Chi na "A" by the oct goal in five. Above may be seen Lee Tin-sang, of South Chlms "A", and Ng Ki- cheung, the Eastern forward.
GRAND NATIONAL
BETTING ODDS LONDON, Apr. 1 (Reuter) The following are the latest odds on
the Grand National:
6/1 Küstar ́o. (13/2, taken). 19/2 The Professor d (14/1 4). 100/9 MacMoffat o. (100/8 :). 100/9 Royal: Danieli o
14/1 Symaethis t, and o. It was decided that a monthly 100/7 Milano t, and o. "levy of 50 cents be made on all 100/6 Sterling Duke t. and o. referees towards the Club build-100/8 Rockquilla o. 18/1 t.),
25/1 Blackhawk t, and "0. ng fund. as from May 1.
33/1 Inversible
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LINCOLNSHIRE
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CALL OVER LONDON, Apr. 1 (Reuter)—The following is the latest call-over for the Lincolnshire:
5/ Titan (and o.). 5/1 Quartier Maitre (t. and o.). 10/1 Wonersh (t, and o.).. 100/7 Timéstep (t. and a). 100/7 Aldine 0. (15/1 t.). " 100/7 Boomps-a-Daisy, o. (15/1 4.). 100/7 Golden Sovereign o. 100/6. Rosetown o.
100/6 Unclearchie o.. (20/1 ).
18/1 Ticcagari o. (20/1, *). 33/1 Squadron Gastle it, and o).
its present form. In 1892 there were attempts to mark the field which, bore some resemblance of the game of today. It was not until 1902 that the football field was marked as it present. The game became sp popular that in Mr. D. M. Mitchell, who was in 1893 the English League "was in the Chair, welcomed Mr. Nuttall troduced and professional foot- as a guest and said that he hop- ball found a fooling in Englanded that Mr. Nuttall would be- The speaker said that the came a member in the near fu-. Church was the pioneer in or- ture, Mr. Nuttall, he said, was a
member of ganising the game in England keen
the Devon and quoted "the names of many Linesmen Thorby & A. W. famous teams founded by various It was announced that the Hearts by four goals to three. Kolatchoff after 65 moves. In
Smith.
Church organisationis
next whist drive will be held on In the Scottish League (Baster another match, played at the The oldest team in England | Friday, "while the monthly dance Section) Raith beat Aberdeen by Peninsula Hotel, E. M, A. Barnett
Notts Courty, which was will take place on April 26,
four goals to one."
beat A. Y. Brinkoff.
(Caroline Hill at 4.45 p.m )... Referee:--Ford, w Linesmen:-Fraser & Sze Po-wal Eastern v. Club
(Club at 4.45 p.m.). Referee: Omar.
"Y" HOCKEY FIXTURES
The following will represent the YM.CA. in hockey matches this week; :
THURSDAY:1st XI v. Uni- versity " ground, 5,15) Ben- well; Jordan and Yourleff. Smits, McLellan and Waldron; High- larids. Gemmell Pennington, College and Walls.
SATURDAY:-1st XI v. Khalsa Assn. ("Y" ground, 4.15) Benwell; Jordan and Yourieff, Kempton. Pennington and Waldron; Bates, Gemmell, White, College and Walls.
2nd XI v. R.AS.C. (U.S.R.C. ground," 4.15) Millington; Killeen and Grant; Smits, Highlands and Baldwin: Banks, Dormer, Taylor, Gilchrist and Ireson.
Sporting Fixtures
TODAY
cap Singles.-A. H. Barwell, -i.e or J. C. Poole, +1.5 v. E. S. Hall. -+1.6 (1): Handicap Mixed Doubles.-B. O'M. Deane and Miss Eardley or V. R. Gordon and Mrs. Ralph v. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark, Ser.. (2); Mr. and Mrs. C H. R. Hyde. -30 7. J. R. M. and Mrs. D. E B. Smith, Ber. (4).
Men's Doubles. Semi-finals, K. L. Yong and H. F. Chew v. M. A. Silva and M, A. Ollveira (K.C.C.,", 8.30 pm). League. B. Division, King's College v. V.R.C.: St. Andrew's v. Recreto. : FOOTBALL First Division: Mid- dlesex v Eastern (Club), 5 nm, RUNNING.
Annual Kowloon Marathon Race (Start outside TENNIS. -- Colony's Champion- St. Andrew's Church, Nathan ships: Open Doubles.E. C.
Road) 5 p.m. SHOOTING.-Hongkong Rifle As- sociation's Weekly Spoon and Practice Shoot, at Kowloon City. 1.45 p.
Badges admitting Non-Mem- bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 TENNIS for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) abtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per- sanal or written application of a Member. such Member to be responsible for all' visitors intre- duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
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The Secretary's Office. Hoor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock NOON,
Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No 1 Boy (Telephone 21928).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 Includlog Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are, admitted Half Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hong Kong, 1st April, 1940..
Colony's Champion- ship's: Open Doubles: - 18ul Wal-put and Tsul Yan-pul (holders) v, A, R. Kitchell and 1. M. A. Razack (Stand Court): Handicap, Singles.—S. M. Gar- rard, -15.3 v. A. Lade, -45 (1); A. K. Mackenzie, -2.6, v. E Zu- Jauf, 15. (8); C. E. Nicholson. (7): Handicap -3.6. v. R. C. Beavan; -2.6
Doubles-B OM Deane and N. Spence, -4.6 7. A. C. I. Bowker and A. H.. Penn 41.6 (2): T. C. Monaghan, and D. M. MacDougall, -15 v. C... H. R. Hyde and J. J. Ferguson -30 13); T. A. Pearce and F. D. Hun.. ter, -3.6 v. C. D. N. Walker and E L. Taverner. Scr. 14). **
TOMORROW
FRIDAY AFKIL ↳
Fincher and W. C. Hung V. C. HR. Hyde and J. J. Ferguson (Stand Court); Wong Fuk-nam and Lam Kwan or T. C. Monag- han and T. J. Gould v. J. God- Kalves and A. "V. Remedios (8); Handicap Doubles.-A. Lade and G W. Sewell or W. G. Harvey and A. H. Barwell v. T. A, Pearce
or C, D. N and FD. Hunter Walker and E L Taverner (2: V. R. Gordon and H L Taver- ner (2); V. R Gordon and H J. Armstrong: -15 V. R. H Valentine and L. M. 8. Lloyd, -38 (3); Handicap Bingles.-G. C. Burnett, -15 AK Mac- kenzie +-2.6 or E. Zalauf. -15 (7); Handicap Mixed Doubles D G. G. Allen and Miss J Purkis or C. B. and Mrs, Nichol son v. J. 8. Theobald and Mrs. Churchill, -15.2 (9);
Annual athletic ATHLETICS.
meeting of the Central "British School, on the school groump, 2 1.m
BADMINTON-Men's Senior Sin- FOOTBALL, St. Joseph's v.
gles, Semi-Anals, C. Au V. H. Eardley (Recreio, 8.30 p.m.);" P.) H. Wong v E. L. Yong (Re- creto. 9 p.m.).
TENNIS,Colony's Champion-
Kwong, Wah (Caroline Hill), 4.4 p.m.; Eastern v, Kowloon (Club), 445 pm: Royal Scots . Club (Bookunpoo), 445 pm; Navy v. Middlesex (Causeway
Jockey
Bay), 4.45 pm:"-1"
Club's Third Extra Race -- Meet-. ingat Happy Valley, 2 p.m.
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ship's: Open Doubles. - Pang Of-lam and Leung Ping-chiu RACING. Hongkong v, S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn (Stand Court); T. A. Pearce and B.. C. Fay or, T. C. Chan and Marsland, Ma V. F. H. Kwok and 8. W. Liang (8); Club Championship.-M. Pagh v‚' G.
W. Sewell (3); Je J, Fergusm v.
was
th
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SCOTTISH CUP REPLAY
LONDON, Apr. 2 (Reuter) - In a Third Round re-play of the
CHESS TITLE
In a Colony Chess Champion- ship. Tournament match played. at the Gloucester Restaurant last
County Referees' Association. Scottish Cup Airdreonians beat.] night. E. Zimmern defeated V. V.
Offered and Taken
PLAYERS
PLEASE
NO TENNIS
Owing to wet weather, play, in
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IT'S
THE TOBACCO
7. J. 8. Theobald: ((7)^" Handi- dia not take place yesterday,
R. C. Beavan (6); B. M. Garrard the Colony tennis championship
THAT
COUNTS