PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1940.

In the World of Sports

15,000 See South China And Sing Tao Draw: Lee Tak-kee Is Hero

Before crowd of 15,000 at Caroline Hill yesterday evening SOUTH CHINA, champions, drew with SING TAO. potential cham- pions, in the First Division Football League, both sides sharing four goals.

Apart from the important nature of the game in its contribution to the eventual, position in the League at the end of the season of the contending parties, the mate itself was not particularly ex- citing and only in spasms was a really high standard of soccer re- vealed by elther side.

The Sing Tao forwards were very

MUCH BETTER

weak in combination, and found While the South China inter- the South China defence a some-mediate line, played much better what hard nut to crack, Lee. Kwok-than was expected Tse Kam-hung" wal, left full-back, being a special-played an Excellent game) their -ly-formidable-thorn-in-their-side

forwards were effectively-prevent-

ed from finishing many good

lembers of the Club de Recreio "A" team winners of the Lawn Bowls League 1st Division photographed with the coveted trophies

(King's Studio).

movements by the fact that both WELL-DESERVED HOME FOOTBALL AÐVERTISEMENTS sang were too well marked

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 2nd November, 1940; commencing at 2.00 p.m.

Lec Wai-tong and Lau Chung-

Lee Tak-kee was the hero of the Caroline Hill side. for it was his resourcefulness and speed that en- abled him twice to beat Sing Tao's gballe keeper, Cheung Wing-choi.

It was apparent that not one of

the South China forwards was fast

enough to keep pace with Tackey who, time and again, was alone in a good movement which needed Support from speedy wingers, and

therefore falled.

The Sing Tao attack was worked mainly by Ip Pak-wah and Fung The first Bell will be rung at King-cheeng, while Chul Ah-fat 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSU

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 identified.

was frequently handy. Kwok Ying- kee however was well fed enabling him to net two for his side.

A feature of the scoring was that while at Half-time the board registered one-all, South China took the lead a minute from the re-start and Sing Táo equalised barely four minutes from the end.

VICTORY FOR POLICE

Another Defeat For Kwong Wah

Follce gained a well-deserved victory yesterday when they des feated Kwong Wah by three goals to one at Boundary Street, the score in the first half being 1-0 in favour of the winners.

The Police played a more polish- ed game throughout and displayed superiority in every department. The full-backs, Blackburn " and Parker, were mainly responsible for the triumph, while in the inter- mediate line. Pope was in good form.

Promising combination was seen In the forward ne among Ferrier, There was a very exciting" mo- Howlett and Moss, with Howlett ment when Lee Wal-tong shot at the most prominent. In the second Badges admitting Non-Mem- an empty goal from within the bers to the Members Enclosure penalty area but the ball struck half when Moss moved to left wing

and

for

Club Rooms Gentlemen

the crossbar and went over.

BRILLIANT SAVE...

But

REMEDIOS PROMISING" The only promising player in Kwong Wah was, Remedios who stopped many attacks at the right-

Howlett was more active and had at $5.00

for that bit of bad luck the result better combination. and. $3.00 would have been different as at no for Ladies (both including tax) time did the other side come so aro obtainable. through the close to scoring. SECRETARY rpon the per sonal or written application of a From the start, up and down back. Member, such Member to be play ensued responsible for all visitors intro duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc..

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with neither side The loser's goal keeper gave a making any impression until a free remarkable display In the first hair kick saw an effort by Lee Wal-tong but was badly off form after the frustrated. This happened half-interval.

vay through the first session. Twò After 20 minutes the scure was minutes later Lee Wai-tong again opened by Lau Pak-hung for the shot but Cheung brought off a Police. Lacked of excitement and brilliant save.

spectacular attacks in the second

The Secretary's Office, ist floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. Play veered.over to the other half Moss shot from the right end and in a melee Lee" Tak-kee corner. Kwong Wah then attack- Tiffius are obtainable at the

**netted the opener off a swift passed and netted through "Cheuk Club House provided they are from Ip Pak-wah. A few minutes Shek-kam. Howlett scored the ordered in advance from the No. before half-time however, Kwok third goal for the Police towards

Ying-kee equalised and the whistle the end went with the score one-all.

POLICE: - Todd: Blackburn,

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

fast solo effort and netted from

RESULTS

| SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL;

ROYAL SCOTS

SCOTS SHARE POINTS WITH NAVY:

CLUB OFF FORM

Two quick goals in the last ten minutes earned for the Royal

·Scots a point when they were engaged in a fast and exciting Senior league soccer game with the Royal Navy on Saturday at Causeway Bay, each sharing ten goals.

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Eastern: Lau Hin-hon; Kong

E.L. GOSANO SCORES 68

NOT OUT

At King's Park, Club de Recreio had an easy victory over the Heng- kong University by a score of 140- 51 runa.

Club de Recreio 140 for 5 wickets- (EL Gosano 88 pot out, J. M.. Gosano 25).

HK University 51-(N. Singh da Silva 2 for 8 and E. M. L. Soares 11. H. L Ozorio 14 for 3, F. M. N.

for 19),

Hendy, Navy's leader, was again! After the resumption Eastern in good shooting form and scored had much of the own way and four of the goals, though he did further goals were netted by Hsu not get his accustomed support King-sing, Hau Ching-to (2) and oving to O'Regan's absence and Yu Hop-hing.

HE.C.C. LOSES Lepage being off form.

Flaying at Kowloon, the Kowloon The Scots, to some extent, were Sing-king. Taul Bon-yong: S. T. Cricket Club beat the HK.C.C. by lucky to draw as their back divi-Lin, Hsu King-shing. Lo Wal- 8 wickets:-

Fraser and Nayamith, and kuen: Chung Yung-sum, Cheung K.C.C. 120. for D, J. N. An- Duncan were not in their usual Kam-hol. Yu Hop-hing C. Tscaderon 34-A Zimmern-33-not-out- form. The halves, however, were and Hau Ching-to.

and F. R. Zimmern 22. Finnie 2 In a great form and more than

Club: Odell; 8. Strange, Bone: for 19). E. Strange, Ferrow, Skinner; Coles, EK.C.C. 119—J. L. C. Pearce 24, Scott, Fowler, Bickford and Relers-ID. o. Parsons 17. F. Zimmern 6

for 44, Anderson 1 for 1).

son

held their own against the Navy forwards.

Navy opened the scoring when LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Hendy cutting in to receive Phip- The following are the results of pens' pass and drovė it pass Dud settled down to play a good game i

played

Home football matches yesterday:-

NORTH Barnsley 6, Shefeld W, 0. Bradford 0, Newcastle 1. Burnely 2 Oldham 1. Chester 8, Grewe 3. Doncaster 1, Huddersfield 1. Everton 3, Bury 1. Halifax 2, York 1. Hull 5, Bradford City 2. Manchester C. 1, Blackburn 1. Middlesboro 0, Chesterfield 3. New Brighton 6, Wrexham 2. Preston 3. Manchester U. t. Rotherham 3, "Grimsby 2. Sheffield Un. 3. Lincoln 3. Southport 2, Rochdale 3. Stockport 2 Liverpool 0.

SOUTH Brentford 3, Arsenal 3. . Bristol C. 8, Aldershot 0. Cardiff 8, Swansea 0. Charlton 6, Queen's P.R. 2. Fulham 1, Reading 1. Leicester 2, Birmingham 1. Luton 3, Norwich 2 Mansfeld 6, Walsall 8. Millwall 3: Chelsea 1; Northampton 2, Watford i. Nottingham . 3, Stoke 3. Southampton 1: Crystal P. 4. Tottenham 1, Portsmouth 2. West Brom. 3, Notts C. 1. West Ham 11, Southend 0.

SCOTTISH

Albion 2, Queen's Park 1. Celtic O. Hibernian 4. Dumbarton 1, Rangers 4 Hamilton 0, Clyde 2. Hearts 3. Merton 3. Partick 3, Airdrieonians 3. St. Mirren 2, Motherwell 0. Third Lanark 0. Falkirk A

FRIENDLY

can. The Scots quickly retaliated and within a few minutes Munroe put them on equal terms. changes were very even at this stage and Hendy and Hossack scored for the respective sides to bring the hair time score to 2-2.

In the second half Marshall (2), Hossack, Hendy (2), and Phippens

netted.

Navy: Gift: Roughly. Britt: Croft, Honeywill. Hall; Phippens, Lepage, Hendy, Honywell and Bourne.

Royal Scots: Duncan; Naysmith, Taser; Parnaby, Falconer. Clarke; Symons, Marshall, Hossack, Mun- roe and Gilroy.

CLUB OFF FORM After keeping well up with the winners Club fell away badly dur ing the second period and lost to Eastern at Caroline Hili on Satur- day by G goals to 2.

Sid Strange, the veteran Club fullback, was again in the lime light and was a tower of strength in the defence, while Forrow worked hard against a fast moy ing Chinese attack.

The Eastern forward line show- ed better combination than the previous week, Yu Hop-hing being a dashful leader. Hsu King-sing. was his usual cock self in the pivotal berth.

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Club drew first blood through Riertson but Eastern took the lead with two quick goals by Yu and Cheung Kam-ho. Bickford equal- ised just before the interval.

M'SEX DEFEATS SAINTS After a shaky, start Middlesex

C.S.C.C, DRAW WITH L.R.C.

At the Valley, C.S.C.C., 1st XI and, in beating St. Joseph's 3-0, drew with the Indian R.C.

IR.C. 113 for 9 wickets-(K. Na- generally had the upper hand of

the latter at Sookunpoo on Satur- zarin 19, A. R. Razack and A. R. Kitchell 18. Baker 12 for 4, Smita day.

Bright, in his second game this 13 for 20.. season, was in his old form and C.S.C.C. 57 for 7 wickets-(A. E. completely had the Saints' attack Perry 26, and N. L. Smith 13. subdued. Marable and Coomer Madar 3 for 11, A. el Arculli 8 for were fast and tricky wingers and 3).

put over many beautiful centres,; At Sookunpoò, Indian Recreation. Salats were without their re-Club juniors dred with the C.8.0.0. gular, custodian, Sammy Tsang, 2nd XI.

and All deputised in his place. CS.C.q. 172 for 8 wickets—(G. Hussain was safe at right back Amslle 63. J. Barrow 25 not out, though wont to clear too hastily and F. E. Lawrence 20. Curreem while Bowen was very erratic.

21 for 2).

IR.C. 2nd XI 106 for 6 wickets- A. K. Ismall 28),

DE.S. LOSE BY RUNS

Sheehan scored the only goal in "the first half, and, Saw netted the

other two in the second half...

Middlesex: Jackson; Freshwater, Riches; Farker, Bright, Wilkinson; Coomer, Pearson, Sheehan, Saw cesan Boys' School lost to the Crai- and Marable.

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Playing at Homuntin, the Dio-

gengower by runs,

26, E.

St. Joseph's: Ali; Hussain, Bo- .C.C.C. 82—(A. J. Prata wen; Maher. Leonard, Lau Wing-Zimmern 18. Whitfield 3 for 6).

D.B.S. 74 (G. E Goodban 32. kong: Llu Kwi-chun, Man" Chi-

key. McDonall, Santos and Cruz. Hamson 20 for 3, Foreman 3 for 4):

THE RESULTS

Results of Second and Third Division matches played on Satur- day were as follows:-

SECOND DIVISION Kit Chee 5, Kowloon 2. R.A.O.C. 4. Club 1. -Navy 5, 30th R.A, 1. Middlesex 5, Kwong Wah 2.

THIRD DIVISION. R.A.S.C. 1, 12th R4 0. R. Engineers 1, Shell 1. 35th R.A 0, RAM.C. 3. 24th R.A. 1, R.A.F. 3. A.8.A. 0, International 6.

SATURDAY'S RUGGER

NAVY "A" TROUNCED

Club "A reinforced by Hunter, Gracie and 'Loughlin of the Royal Scots, and Pecorini avenged their defeat of last Wednesday when they won by 18-0 (two goals and" two penalty goals) in their game. against the Navy "A" on the Club ground on Saturday,

The teams were.com Club "A": Hopkins; Gracie, D. Hynes, Carruthers and dones;

British Army XI B Norwegian VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS Morgan and Clemo; Durie, Longh

SPORTING

FIXTURES]

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

From the kick-off on the re- Parker: Pope, Gough, North; C.Army XI 4, at Glasgow. The price of Admission to sumption of play, Lee Tak-kee took Pile (Moss), Howlett, Lau Pak- the Public Enclosure is $1.00 the ball down the field in a fine, hung. Ferrier and Moss (Pile). including Tax, for all Persons, close range, beating Cheung com-Remedios, Chung Fal-lam; Wu KWONG WAH-Wong Wah-kaif including Ladles, and is payable pletely.

Tak-wing, Pereira, Chung Kim-fai; B. Gosano, Lee Yan-leung, Chin

at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted ·Hall Price

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 28th October, 1940.

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THE MACAO JOCKEY

CLUB

LEE NEARLY SCORES

As play progressed Bing Tao de-Chi-fun, Cheuk Shek-kam and finitely showed signs of slackening. Wong King-chnung.

-12 GOALS SCORED

In the Second Division. Police

The

TODAY BADMINTON. St. Andrew's Club Badminton Trials, 8.30 p.m.; Cathedral Hall Badminton. - 8

D.m MEETING. — Annual, of Hong- kong Cricket Club. Pavilion, 5.30 p.m.

Lee Waf-tong broke away and very Inearly scored but Cheung was just

able to push the ball over the were badly beaten by R. A. Service PGLO Navy Cup Competition. cross-bar. South China were now Corps by 11 goals to one. definitely on the offensive and 50 scorers were:-RAS.C.: Sadler, 4; strong was their attack that re- Martin, 2; Clarke, 2 Morgan, Glan peatedly the Bing Tao backs were and Young. Police: Todd,

compelled to pass to their goal

keeper or kick outside in order to avoid a difficult situation.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Cheers, from the crowd for an additional goal for South China falled to have the desired effect on the home forwards, the Sing Tao defence being in very formid- Draft Programmes and Entry able hands. Four minutes from Eastern Forms for November Meeting, the end Kwok Ying-kee found an Sing Tao Sunday, 10th November, 1940, opening and made no mistake, South China

thus forcing, to a draw a game that Royal Navy weather permitting)

may be

Middlesex everyone wanted, Boùth China to obtained at:--

Royal Scots win but expected Sing Tao to

Kowloon St. Joseph's BING TAO: Cheung Wing-chol; Club Hau Tung-sang, Loc Tin-sang: Lau Kwong Wah Tin-sum, Leung Wing-chiu, Boong Pollee Ling-sing: Tang Kwong-sum, Fang King-cheong Chui Ah-fal, Kwok Ying-kee and Ip Pak-wah...

The Secretaries' Office, 3rd capture.. floor, Prince's Building, Voeux Road, Central.

Des

The Hongkong Jockey Club:

Club House-Happy Valley.

The Sports Club

The Club House, Macao. Entries close at NOON Thursday, 31st October, 1940.

By Order,

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T. A. MARTIN & CO.

Secretaries & -Treasurers. Hong Kong, 25th October, 1949.

Goals P. W. D. L.. F. A. Pts. # 4 1 1 20 99 5 4 1 0 1459 01 1 19 89 6 2 2 2 21.16 # 212 12:13 6 5 2 1-2 12 14 6 4 1 2 1 5 7 4

Baskets, v. Cissies (Boundary, Steet), 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, OCTUBER 30 MEETING — Annnal, of Craigen-

gower Cricket Cláb, 5:30 pm. TENNIS, "C" Division: H.K,U.

T.C. Y HKPS.A. AT.C. V JR.C..

On account or the black-out Execises, the annual general meet- ing and the Extraordinary gene- ral meeting of Gralgengower Cricket Club, which was to be held

Wednesday. has beeri postponed to Thursday.

on

Police Kowloon

@ 0 0 6 3 29. 0 6000 € 32 0 THIRD DIVISION

6 1 1 369 3

4 10 3 8 20'2

60 1.4 17.1

§ 11 8 10 12 3

RAFAE

SECOND DIVISION

SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-R. Engineers kon: Teang Chung-wan, Lee RASO. Kwok-wal; Lad Hing-chol, Lam Royal Navy Tak-po. The Kam-hung; Tso Middlesex Kwai-shing, Lee Tak-kee, Lee Wal, RADC. tong, Lau Chung-sang and Lee Bouth Chins Shek-yau.

Royal Boota Kit Onee Sing Tao

GOALLESS DRAW

The Second Division between soth RA..... South China and Sing Tao ended | Kwong"" Wah 511 in a roulless draw.

Club

Choals P.W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Internat? 45.0031 4 10 36th R.A.

Signals

6 51042, 9.11

4.0.1-1978

6 3 2 1 28 11 8 63 2 1 14 13 8 6 3 2 1 17. 08 5:30 219-12. 8. 6 3 0 8 13 24 6 62 2-1-14 10 62-13 14 2 5 ́5:1 -0.4 13 182 15 0 0 58-33-0

24th R.A. 12th R.A ILA,M.O

R. Engineers 35th R.A 20th RA. RA80. Shell ABA

Goels P.W. D. L. F. A; Pts. 66.00205 12 5 4.1.0 22 69 5 3 1 1 24, 77 5811977 63 12 18 7 7 6-2:22.966 6.3 0.3 136 5 2 1 2 138 6.2.13 13 155 5 12 2 8 12 4 11-18 12-3

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The following times were clocked during the training gallops at Happy Valley yesterday morning:-

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Last" tance Qr. QT. Or. Qr. Qr.

31.2 1.02.1 1.29.3

Australian Diamond

27.2

Cocklerof

34.1 1.09.3 1.38.

28.2

Bruno

34 1.04.4 1.341

29.2

Contact

34 1.04.1 1.32.2

28

Shuttle Cock and Warrego

River

1

34" 1.07 1.38.2 2.07

28.3

Surprise Again.

30. 1.00 1.29

29

Longden

30 1.00 1.29

29

Catterick Bridge Derby Day

30 1.00 1.29

29

30

1.01.2 1.31.4

30.2

1.00.1 1.30.1

30

Distinctive Time

33

1.05.3 1.39.2 2.09.2

30

35 1.06.2 1.41.2.2.12

30.3

373 1.13148

33

37 1.09 1.39.3 2.12

32.2

I 37 1.11

1,44.2 2.13..

28.J

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Galveston Bay Dawn Star Humdrum Eve Johnber Hughber

Emergency Unit Confusion Bay Strathbannock Eye of Heaven Celtic Star Rose Evelyn Schmetterling

37 1.12 1.48 2.16.2 30.2 31.3 1.05.4 1.40

1.05.1 1.39 3.12 1.02.3 1.38

2.13.1

33.1

· 1 · 341 : 1,07.2 1.4013 211

30.2

1" 39 1.14.2 1.48

2.22.

34

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38.3 1.14 1.50.3* 2:24.

33.2

1.

381.18.2 1.82.3 2.20.2

33.4

343 1,05 ·1.37.2

32.2

3* 1.08 1.38.4

30.4

Just In Time

33

33.4

Peaceful View

33,2

Amicus Curiae and Winnie

29:

57 $1.29

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Viceroy.

33

1.02.4 1.3294

Maple Star

1

35

1.06-1.35.4" 2.06

Sapper

33.3 1.05.31.852-42.04.3

27 29.1- 29.1

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30.4 1.01:41.31.2 1:50.4 3068.2

28.2

1.28.2

30

Guinness Time - and 'This

Time

36.4 1.11 1.43

32

35.1

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31

Rose Queen

Boolat Bay and Blue Field

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Kentucky

Liber

Grand Allegiance

Ronson

Blue Cate Victoria Taxingmaster

384 1.13.4 1.49-

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2301 141342 $10,431.4

13,3 1,26

2.04.4 2.384-35",

35.3 1.09 141 362 1.09 1.38.3

411102 1424

39° 30

1.17.1.1.54:3 2.26.4. 1.12.1 1.40.22.01

36.2 1.09.2 11.2

29.3 322

321

34.3

in,

Stark, Davies, Pecorini, Thomas. Hunter and Godfrey."

Navy "A": Morahan; Gracie, Lilley, Wilson and Addis; Smith and Gallagher; Poole, Porter, Wil- liams, · Baugh, Hughes." Danger. Watson and Taylor.

CLUE'S FIRST WIN....

In a rough game-during which Castleton, of the Club, left the {field with what is believed to be La damaged rib-the Club First Fifteen chalked up their first win of this season when they beat the Navy, on Saturday, to the tune of 17-3 (one goal and four tries to one try),

The following were the teams::- Club: Thompson: Bosanquet. Day, Aitkenhead and Stewart: Charter and Thomson; McCrea, Castleton Heasman; Gairdner, feedham; Kennedy, Hackett and Taylor.

vy, Wright; Skinner, Paul. Lamble and Mecs Retherford and Carter: Palmer, Brown, Man- field: Taylor, King: Beattle, Carey. and Longmuir.

POLICE OUTPLAYED.

The Police Rugger Fifteen werc completely outplayed by the Army when these two teams met at Boundary Street Baturday, Somuchso that the Army tani, out winners - by 22 points (two goals and four tries) to nil

The teams were:-

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Army: Berry; Richards, Daug- lass, Coombes and Marsh; Hook and Foley: Sutherland, Ford, Bompas; Millar, Cuthbertson; Duke, Heath and Pinkerton,

Police: Taylor Dinsdale, How- lett, Jackson, Reynolds, Wall, Morrison: Rous, Todd Searle; Zakley, Cullinan; Wright-Nooth, Dempsey and Innes,

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