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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1940.
* In the World of Sports
DRAW FOR INTERNATIONAL BOWLS SHIELD
The draw for the first and second rounds of Gutierrez Inter- national Lawn Bowls Shield re- sulted as follows:-
FIRST ROUND
China v. Philippines. India v: Portugal. '-. Ireland v. Malaya. These matches will be played at the Kowloon F.C. on Sunday, Oct. 20. commencing at 3.30 p.m.
SECOND ROUND
INTERESTING 2-DAY GALA
FORTUNATE WIN Successful
FOR SIGNALS
CREAM OF CHINESE ARMY WATER-POLO
TALENT ON VIEW -
FINAL
Army Rugby Trial
In the final of the Army (Large The final Army rugby trial held
Water-polo
Knock-Out at Sookanpoo yesterday evening re- Units)..
recess,
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P.I. SWIMMERS DUE OCT. 22′′
It is learned that the Philippine Swimming team will arrive in Hongkong on Oct. 22 for the Interport meeting with Hongkong. This, of course, is subject, it is understood, to the visitors being granted landing permits from the local autho- rities.
As is known, the Hongkong team has already been selected.
F. J. JONES AND ABBAS WIN
"H.K.C.C, CRICKET
TEAM
The following will represent the HK.C.C. against, Craigengower C.C.
OPEN SINGLES BOWLS +: HK.CC. at 2 pm. on Saturday.
QUARTER-FINALS
October 19:-E J. R. Mitchell (Capt), C. W. E. Bishop, N. D. Good play was witnessed at the -Com. W. G. Finnte. J. H. Fox, T. Booker, Capt. A. J. Dewar, Surg.
Kowloon
F.C.
green
yesterday
Robb
afternoon in the quarter-finals of G. C. Knight, R. M. M. King, A. K. the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Mackenzie. D. O. Parsons, D. S championship when F. J. JONES defeated W. J. Howard by 22 shots to 20 and M. R. ABBAS ovaresme C. C. Pereira by the comparatively easy margin of 21-9 on the 18th head.
Detailed scores were:-
On Friday and Saturday one of the most interesting galas of the season, in the form of an aquatie Competition played in the Army vealed some useful talent, although meet open to all the Chinese Clubs pool yesterday, for the Soldiers form has yet to be developed, many in the Colony, and sponsored by Club Challenge Cup, presented by of the players still appearing stiff the Chinese Bathing Club, Chinese Major-General Sir William Gas and out-of-practice after the lang YM.C.A. and South China A.A colgne, K.C.B. the Royal Corps of Signals gained a rather fortunate
Yesterday's game between the. will be held.
Chinese victory over the 1st Bn. The Mid-Reds and the Blues resulted in a As the "' cream" of talent will be represented some dlesex Regiment by 2-1 by vir win for the former by nine points fine swimming is envisaged. of a penalty goal scored towards
(three tries) to five (one goal). Pte. Wigglesworth, R.A.M.C., L/Bdr. England v. Wales.
The Lal Taun Swimming Union the end of the game. Ireland or Malaya v. Switzerland. with their record-breaking Chan At the conclusion, the Cup for Many changes were made in the McDermott, 8/Hvy. Capt. Drew- Scotland v. India cr Portugal. Chun-nam will be competing and the Large Units competition as teams at half-time, however, and wilkinson, 3/RS. Sgt. Marsh, Head China or Philippines v. Australia. so will also the Hoi Tin Swimming well as cups for the winners of the the second session more than 3/Hvy.. 2 Lt. Ford, 2/R.S., Sign. These game will be played on Union which will have in their Small Units section were presented half the Reds were playing for the Wills, R.CS, L/C. Pleton, "RE:
2/Lt. Gibson, 2/R.S., Sign, Morgan,' Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Craigen- ! ranks the best swimmers from by Col. Clifford to the Royal Corps gower at the same time.
Capt. Douglass, Capt. Hook, and R.C.S.; Pte. Berry, M/x, Cpl. of Signals who were successful in
Bdr. McDermott were prominent Sutherland, 2/R.S., 2/Lt. Bonpas. both sections.
The Swimming Aggregate Cham-while Sgt. Marsh. L/C Picton, Lt. H.K.S.R.A., 2/Lt. Rinkerton, 2/R.S.. plonship Cup for 1940 won by the Pinkerton and Lt. Cuthbertson also 2/Lt. Millar, 2/RS.. Capt. Duke, Combined Small Units was also gave good accounts of themselves. 2/R.S. 2/Lt. Cuthbertson. 2/R.S.. presented."
Following took part in the trial: 2/Lt. Heath, 5/A.A.
Reservea who played in the Granr. Easterbrook, 5/A.A.; Fte.
SEMI-FINALS
The semi-Anals will be played on Sunday, Oct. 27, on a ground to be decided.
AITKENHEAD SHIELD Captains for the Altkenhead Shield match this year will be F. Goodwin (Kowloon and J. Deakin (Hongkong).
The composition of the two sides will be made up from the following Clubs:
Blues and vice versa
F. J. Jones v. W. J. Howard Shot Total Shots Total
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Chung Shing and Eastern A.A.
The fight for premier horiours will, therefore, rest between these two Clubs and, judging from the talent available. Lai Tsun will pro- bably annex all the long distance
After the prizes were distributed events with the Hof Tin making a
Col. Clifford expressed thanks to Macdonald, R.A.M.C. LC: Coombes, second half were:- clean sweep of the sprints
Following is the complete pro-Mr. R. Goldman who gave his serRA.MC Capt. Douglass, 2/R.S., L/C. Birrei, R.E., L/Sgt Shel- gramme for the two-day meet: vices as referee at short notice. Bdr. Richards, 8/Hvy Capt. drake, RE, Pte. Coombe, 2/R.S.| 14
FRIDAY
Play in the first half was Matless Hook 8/Hvy 2 Lt. Wedderburn, (2/Lt. Denderfeld. 12/Hvy., Lt. 15 Although-having-more of the ex-5A.A.; Pte. Mulian, R.A.M.C., Gar. Smith, HKSRA, L/C, changes territorially the Signals Whitehead: 5/A.A., Capt. Hewitt, 2/R.S., Clifton, Lt. Lomax, 8/Hvy.. 17 were unable to register any score 1/Mx, Capt. Bedford, R.C.S., 2/Lt. L/C. Foley. R.E.. Pte: Ferguson."
to the magnificent play Eddison, 13/Hry., Sgt. Page, 5/A.A..1/Mx. Lt. Willoughby, 1/Mx.
Men's 200 metres free style re lay: Ladies' 200 metres free style Hongkong: 0.0.0. (8). C.S.C.C. relay; Men's 200 metres breast 17), HKFC. (7), Police (7). Elec-stroke: Ladies' 100 metres back
tric (2), Talkoo (4), HK.C.C. (2), stroke: Men's 100 metres free P.O.C. (5), I.R.C. (8),"
style: Diving; Ladies' 100 metres free style; Men's 400 metres free style.
- Kowloon: Recreio (12), K.B.G.C. (12), K.C.C. (8). K. Docks (4), K. Tong. (4), K.F.C. (8).
H.K.R.A, SHOOT
TODAY
SATURDAY
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Men's 400 metres tree style re- lay: Ladies 50 metres tree style: Men's 100 metres back stroke: Ladles 200 metres breast stroke: Men's 50 metres free style: Ladies'
The shoot today at Kowloon 100 metres tree style: Men's 1,500 City, commencing at 1.45
"trd
will be at 200, 500 and 600 yards, and there will be also Revolver
shooting.
metres free style.
HEAT RESULTS
Jennings (M'sex) at back. and Berry in goal,"
CORPS
LEAD
In the first minute of the second half Digrian broke away to give the Corps the lead with a splendid shot. Despite this, Middlesex ap- plied pressure and from a pass by Burdge. Jennings levelled with a fast one.
Continuing in better form, Mid- dlesex relentlessly attacked the Signals goal but were extremely unfortunate not to take the lead when Jennings missed with a fast
beaten all the way.
Heats for the Orst day's meet were held last night. with the fol-volley which had the "goalkeeper lowing resulta --
Men's 200 metres breast stroke: Heat No. 1: 1, *Yeung Yuk-wa, 2
ADVERTISEMENT Chan Man-por. S. Tsu Kam-
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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Towards the close during a melee in their goalmouth Middlesex were penalised and Morgan easily beat. Berry.
KOWLOON CHESS CLUB
moon. Time: 3 mins, 17 3/5 secs. Heat No. 2: 1. *Fung Wai-cheung.; ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS:-- 2. *Hor Focn-kan, 3. *Kwok Chun- Bennett; Morgan and Allen; Bed- inang Time: 3 mins, 8 secs. Men's tord; Pitcher. Dignan and McCan. 100 metres free style: Heat No. 1: MIDDLESEX REGT. Berry: 1. Ng Nin, 2, *Chan Chun-nam, 3.Freshwater and Hymas; Ure; Shek Kam-pul. Time: 64 1/5 secs. Burdge, Bendon and Jennings, THE NINTH EXTRA Heat No. 2: 1. Tommy Kew (dis- RACE MEETING will be held qualified), 2. Lau Tal-ping. Heat (weather permitting) at HAPPY No. 3: 1. Li Fuok-ki. 2. "Tsang Cheung-ming. 3, Nz Tsun-man. VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th Time: 69 3/5 secs. Men's 400 October, 1940, commencing at metres free style: Heat No. 1: 1, 2,00 p.m.
*Mak Wal-ming. 2, Robert "Chan, 3. Lau Tal-ping Time: 6 mins. 13 The first Bell will be rung at 3/5 secs. Heat No. 2: 1, "Chan -1.30 p.m.
| Chun-nam, 2, *Chu Wal-lam, 3, Yqe Tung hen. Heat No. 3: 1. *Yzu Sal-kwan, 2, Li Fook-kl, 3. *Yeung the Kowloon Chess Club .yester- Cheung-wa. Time: 6 mins. 18 2/5 secs.
* Qualified for finals.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, Such must be worn throughout the duration of each leeting in such a manner as to ve readily identified.
Badges, admitting Non-Mem-
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“Y” · HOCKEY. TEAMS
The following will represent the
bers to the Members' Enclosure yM.C.A. in hockey matches on the and Club Roome at $5.00"Ý" ground at King's Park this For Gentlemen and $3.00 week:-
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Record Entries For Championship
The weekly Tuesday meeting of
day evening saw a record attend- ance as members warmed up for the coming Club' Championships.
The number of entries reached a new record total for any year of 20, the jump from 12 to.20 in one day auguring well for at least two dozen contestants for the Senior and Junior titles before the clos ing date for entries tomorrow"
The Kowloon Chess Club also welcomed into its ranks yesterday
for Ladies (both including tax) TODAY (WEDNESDAY) evening its first lady member, Miss 2nd XI v. RA.B.C. (5 p.m.): Aline Sequeira, from Shanghat, a obtainable through the
Benwell; Killeen and Railton; distant cousin of the former Club SECRETARY upon the per Heptonstall, Gilchrist and Smits; and Colony champion, G M. sonal or written application of a Banks, McGahan, Spare, Ireson Sequeira. Member, sach Member to be and Bevan.
EIGHT CONTESTANTS The Senior Championship is to responsible for all visitors Intro-
TOMORROW duced by him, and for Payment "A" XI v. Royal Scots 2nd (5 see at least eight contestants as of all Chits,ste.
p.m.):-Fishlock; Jordan and Sax- against six last year, though it is by: Croft, Dunne and Waldron; probable the seniors will number The Secretary's Office, 1st Spencelnyh, Gemmell, Ure, Colledge a dozen by Thursday. floor, Exchange Building (Tel. and Highlands. 27794] will close at 11:45 a.m.
· SATURDAY
In that case, the division of the Bentor Tournament. into
two sections will be considered the 1st XI v. Khalsa Asm. (4.15 winner and runner-up from each Tifins are obtainable at them. Benwell; Jordan and Sax- Club House provided they are by: Kempton, Dunne and Wal- section competing in a anal round. Senior entries up to yesterday
1 Bay (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
ordered in advance from the No. dron Smith. Gemmell, Fenning were E. M. A Barnett, K. Weiss,
ton, Ure and Highlands.
2nd XI v. H. M. destroyer (3BD. Evans, P. Tranovich, G. 8. p.m.)Fishlock; Killeen and Rail Coxhead, L. Karpovich, W. Lee The price of Admission, toon Croft, Gilchrist and Gorman; and M, W. Olsufieff.
Smits, Dormer, Spare, Grant and Junior entries so far are F. A. Fabel. A. C. Mitchell, A. Benjamin. ¡J. Grefalda. V Kolatchoff B. H. D'Almeida, Th Laufer, J. Walther, Cécil Lee and D. Drake,
the Public Enclosure is $1.00) Banks. “Including "Tax, for all · Persons,| Including Ladies, and is payable
at the Gate. Soidlers and Saffors in Uniform are admitted Half
By Order,
SPORTING FIXTURES Benjamin, Samuel. J.
TODAY CHESS-Entries Close for Kowloon
Chess Club Championships. RIFLE SHOOTING Hongkong
Rifle Association Spoon.& Prac tice Shoot, at Kowloon City, 1.45 D Secretary.RUGEY-Hongkong Football Club Second Rugby Trial (Club ground) 8.15 p.m
C. B. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 14th October, 1940.
545 TENNIS DIVISIon: X.C.C. V
9.CAA AT.C. v. HKPSA.. KT.G.CA. V. C.D.H. (D). TOMORROW!" LAWN BOWLS Open Singles Championship, quarter Anals U. M. Omar v A. Hyde-Lay, MN. Hakusen v EC. Fincher or Ti Medar (Club de Recreio),
Lane,
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