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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1940.

In the World of Sports

POLICE STAGE WINNING SECOND HALF RALLY

AGAINST M'SEX

There were two "minor" sargriges in the League programmis on Saturday, Kawloon and Polles both registering mins against Royal Spots and Middlesex, respectirety. Sing Tao, after their bumbling at the bands of Police last work was pushed all the way by Club before running out winners by four goals to one. Fresh from the triumph over nese was scored by Lai Su- "Sips Tao the Police gather fur-wizz

encounter.

veloped.

the

Magnificent ST. ANDREW'S STAKES AGAIN WON BY

Late Rally

By Saints

BUT EASTERN WIN

BY 41

Staging a late, but magnificent rally in the second half of their Division encounter, St.

KO.YLI. CUP POLO

FIRST ROUND DRAW

The Arst round of the K.QYLL Cup will be played at the Hong- kone Fold Club ground, Boundary Street, on Wednesday. Dec. 4, at 1.30 p.m. -

(1).

GALAXY WITH B.L. TAO UP

Chao's Brilliant Record: Three

Wins, Two Thirds

25).

EVACUATION "TEST"

FUN AT VALLEY CRICKET MATCH

MR. B. L. TAO RECEIVED THE CONGRATULATIONS OF HIS MANY FRIENDS WHEN HE PILOTED GALAXY HOME & WINNER In the St, "Andrew's. Stakes at the Tweifth Extra Rado Méoting" "of ther laurels when they defeated Clab-Odell; 8 Strange, Eard-First

tha. Hongkong Jockey Club held on Saturday, to annex for Mr. Middlesex by the odd goal in ley Skinner. Upton, Gow; Hop- Joseph's lost to Eastern by four

More fun than skill was revealed. The draw resulted as follows: Charison the Cup presented by the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society.

at the "Evacuation Test," cricket. seven at Bounary Street in a fast kinson, Scott. Fowler, E. Strange Coals to one at Caroline Hill yes... |

❤ terday.

This event was the most keenly contested one of the whole match at the Civil Service yester- and Bickford.

Eastern went off to a flying start HK.S.RA "B" v. Fixed Defences; Sing Two-Cheung: Wing-chol;

mettig. Only a neck separated the winner from Hillsboro Bay (the day, resulting in a win for the The "Diehards" opened

Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang: and within five minutes were three #KSRA "A" Team Y. Middlesex

second favourite), with the red-hot favourite, Johnber: a neck. be-

*Stayputs" by 34 runs. game m their usual fine style. Hau

The following are the teams:-

hind the second pany. sweeping down the field in good Kook Ying-kee, Leung Wing-chut, goals to the good and at the close t

Pegales, ranging from 10 cents HKSRA: "A":-Capt. Duncan combinative movements,

At the conclusion of the race been held, that pany was dis- for a dropped catch to $10 for They, Tam Chun-fal; Tang Kwong-sum, of the arst half added the fourth.

Mr. B. Wylle. Chieftaini · of Blackburn and Lai Shiy-wing, Fung King-cheong, St. Joseph's at this stage appeared however, found

the qualified. The oficial results were bing an implre, netted the useful. Chan Kwong-yu a great stum-, Ip Pak-wab and Yeung Shui-pick,rassed and Eastern were quick to (4), Major Fisher (3), Capt. Monro

POOR GAME

FIXED DEFENCES:--Major Mor-Hongkong St. Andrew's Society, than amended to read:-1st Maple sum of $15,60 which will be donated take the advantage and it was not (2) Capt. Atkinson (1). bling block, the latter dong a good ..

on the the second half that the Saints gun (4), Major Hunt (3); Capt. presented Mr. K. Chanson with Star; 2nd Roolffy; 3rd. Longdon, to the "Bomber Fund.“ from In a very poor game Job of marking Coomer,

STAYFUTS: 148 (J. McGowan 77.. where most of the danger de-rallway ground Kowloon, with a staged a great rally when the East-Forrester (2), Lt.-Col. J. D. Way the St. Andrew's Cup, This very Favourites, on the whole. failed

pleasant ceremony took place in to oblige, with the result that there H. F. Harper 15: A. Shephard 5 for re-arranged team, defeated Royal lern defence were given a hat time.

Eastern opened the scoring when H.K.S.RA. "A":-Lt. Fielden (4), the Stewards' Room in, the pre- were some useful dividends. It was, Scots by three, goals to one. CAPABLE LEADER

Usually the strongest depart K. HYUL received a pass from Major Penfold (3). Major Wilson sence of a large gathering, among however, left to Jane Doe to pay

SENTAWAYS: 182, (V. Ebbage 65. whom were H. E. the Acting the highest dividend for both win Moss, who led the Police attack in a capable manner throughout ment, Kowloon's Intermediate line Chung. Yung-am and netted with (2)7-EL B. Smith (1).

beautiful cross shot HAD

MIDDLESEX REGT.:-Lt. Han- Governor. Lieut-Gen. E. F. Nor and place when it returned, in the C. J. Walker 34. W. J. Skinner 23;.

Haynes 6 for 201. slipped through to net the first appeared rather disjointed, and ita son in the first few minutes of was just as well that the Scots" GHINGTO added the second and cock. (4) Capt. T. Chattey (3): ton, H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas last race. $108.20 and $30.30, re-

game. The "Dieharde re- forwards were also off form. Bliss, HYUK the third, Towards the end Capt. W. Chattey (2), Capt. Guest and Lady Thomas, H. E. Major spectively. taliated. strongly and quick goals in his first game this season after of the first half, CHUNG YUNG- by Coomer, Shechat and Bright, a long lay-off. played a sound SUM ran across from the wing to The final round will be played on MacGregor (Chief Justice), and pool of $15,241, returned $173.20 to faded out of the race before com-

score with a low drive that had Saturday. Dec. 7.

|Hon. W. T. E. Pearce (Chairman of each of the 88 winning tickets on ng into the straight. game at centre-half.

beaten all the way.

the Hongkong Jockey Club), the Piccadilly Jim-Baffin Bay Rooifty took third place from RA, CUP saw them jump into a lead of 3-1.

Kowloon drew first blood when Tang

Mr. L. B. Chao was, incidentially, combination. The custodians of the law show-

GRAND FOOTBALL

Games the Royal Artillery Cup ed their fine fighting spirit in the Blake, in one of his characteristic

bursts, ran-through to score. After The second half saw the Saints will be played between Dec. 16 and the most successful jockey withi second half and, helped by

Jackson had missed penalty team settle down to grand football: Dec, 27 entries for which will close, three wins and two thirds, in six slight deterioration in form by the white increased the lead and Gar- and they kept pegging the Eastern on Dec. 15..

The following are the conditions soldiers they not only fought back tie replied for the Royals. The Boalmouth for the rest of the game. to level terms but to take full)

only goal in the second half was Santos. Gomes and Cruz, each in of play: Handicap knock-out (open) points.

scored by Truscott.

(turn had bad luck in not scoring to any team). No team to con- Howlett was very prominent inj

Kowloon:-Lapsley: Lamb. U-SANTOS, however, after combin- cede more than ave goals. this half and scored two goals, rich; Magwell, Bliss, Hutchison; ing nicely with Gomes, scored from

Actual playing days will be an- the other being netted by Moss.

Truscott. White. Blake. Jackson a difficult position. The defence of; nounced later.

Eastern, saved the day and they

the

7.

a

Police Manning: Blackburn. Į and Eastman. Chan Kwang-u: Pope, Gough, North; Wong Man-kwal, Howlett. Moss. Ferrier and Lau Pak-hung: Middlesex Blake; Freshwater, Farker: Thomas, Bright, Wikin- son; Coomer, Pearson, Sheehan, Saw and Tait.

..

Ladies' Golf

Gen. A. E, Grasett, H. H. Sir Athol! The Daily Double, with a total

starts, to his credit.

For

Longdon just before, the winning post was reached

-reason

Longdon was fourth,

RACE ONE

seme unknown punters made. Dick Turpin the

A protest lodged against Quick In honour of St. Andrew's Day second favourite in this opening Despatch for boring was sustain- the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd event, carrying 56 tickets less than ed.

under Maple Star, for that pony was Regt., the Royal Scots. Drum-Major Heiding. rendered never among the first five during rousing Highland music before the the whole race. Arst race and in-between events.

The lead was taken by Tarzan The large crowd of racing fans with Quick Despatch and Surprise

The official results were Maple Star Rooifly. Langdon,"

present witnesed some fine sport Again. second and third respec- 1-2.30 p.m.-Linkumdoddie Handicap-

(About One Mile 151 Yarda) Just before the Rock Quick is. Mr. Touns Wing Kwa) 1

Mr. G. W. K's Maple Star, 165

with some really thrilling finishes.tively.

PROTEST LODGED

Royal Scots-Bankler; Fowler, emerged winners. Fraser: Parnaby, Marshall, Clarke, Leonard and Hussain again Garrie. Falconer, Hossack, Munroe proved a pair of stumbling blocks and Gilroy

to the Chinese attack and all the

A protest was lodged, at the end Despatch went up in front and Mr Kwok Hin Wong's Quick Des- The Medal Competition of the OTHER RESULTS goals that were scored were through Royal Hongkong Golf Club (Ladies of the Arst race, agamat Quick Des- maintained the lead till the home!

patch, 155 lbs. .... (Mr. Cooper) 2: Results of Second and Third the goalkeeper, who appeared to be

Section), to be played on the New patch for boring and, on the pro- run when it was overhauled by Mr. Ellandse's Rooffly, 182 Tbs.

being shaky throughout. Santos. Gomes Course, Fabling, from Nov. 23 to test division league games.

(Mr. Haymes) and Cruz were the pick of the for-27, has been extended for a fur-Stewards after - an

Continued Page 8 Col, 2 follows:

wards, especially the former two. ther week, club

SECOND DIVISION

9. China 1 RAS.C

were

Middlesex ..... 2 R. Engineers.

SING TAO PUSHED Though Sing Tao Aelded their strongest eleven they had to fight all the way to gain full points R. Scots from Club on the latter's ground. The score, four goals to one, does not indicate the great fight put International 1 36th R.A....... up by Club and had the latter'e 24th R.A... 0 R. Engineers. attack been a stronger unit the 20th P.A..... 2 R. A. S, C,......... result might well have been quite diferent.

A good "movement initiated by Fung, who was in better form. Baw Ip Pak-wah open the account with a nice header from Tang

THIRD DIVISION

SOUTH CHINA

JUST DEFEAT

Kwong-sum's centre. The Chi- KWONG WAH

nese

continued

ta press and Fung's shot, was saved "just in time by Strange, who was forever

a thorn in the Chinese attack,

DEFLECTED GOAL

The second goal to the Chinese was the result of Upton (from the Juniors) deflecting the ball into

his own net, and before the in- terval. Lai Shiu-wing further in- creased the lead."

10 who worked very hard.

The Monthly Medal Competition Eastern were well served by their for both silver and Bronze Divi-

3 intermediate line, with Hsu King-gions will be played for on Tues

sing the most prominent. Cheung day, Dec. 3.

Kam-hol, after his recent injury.

The Eclectic Competition for a

I appeared in his former position at prize kindly presented by the Mili-

inside-right, but he was too well

Entries for the Ross Cup close on Tuesday, Dec. 3..

watched to be of any danger. Hautary Lady Associates will be played Ching-to and C. T. Thao were the for from Dec. 1 till Feb. 28, 1940. best of the forward line, the lat

centre-forward ter keeping the well supplied with many nice passes, Lau Hin-hon was-safe be- tween the sticks and had a very capable, pair of full backs in front

In a highly exciting game play-of him..

ed before a large crowd at Bound- ST. JOSEPH'S:-S. Tang; Bus- ary Street yesterday, South China sain, D. Leonard: A. Rumjahr, Fer narrowly defeated Kwong Wah by nandes, Lau Wing-kwong; & Cruz, one clear goal in the First Division c. Santos, Macdonald, Gonies" and of the football League. As a team A Leonard. south China were much superior.

EASTERN:-Iau Hin-hon; Woo

Lee Kwok-kee, the Josers goal- Chi-chiang. S. Y. Yen; 8. T. Liu, keeper, was the most outstanding Hsu Kin-ging. Lo Wal-kaen: Chung player, saving many would-be Yung-sum, Cheung Kam-hol, V. K, goals for Kwong Wah, After resumption Club made

Hyul, C. T. Tsso and Hau Ching- The strength of the 1

winning to several positional changes and team lay in the Intermediate line

SING TAO WIN had quick results when Bick-where many attacks were frustrat- ford reduced arrears. Weaknessed, on the wings, Lee Tak-kee and Second Division encounter at Caro-

VERY SLOW:

ADVERTISEMENT Kwong Wan forced a corner.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

In a very keenly contested

Kit Chee by the only goal-scored In the second half.

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SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY BADMINTON, - Cathedral Hall

Badminton, 8 pm,

BILLIARDS Garrison Billiards League, Signals v RASC; For- tresa, R.E. 5th AA; RAM.C. F. RAP.C.; RAQC, 7. 12th Hvy RE. RA: 24Royal Scots 7 CM Police,

TABLE TENNIS. St. Andrew's Club Table Tennis Tournament. 9 pm.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 FOOTBALL --Semi-Anals, "HQ" Coy. Middlesex v. "HLQ." Coy. Royal Scots (Bookunpoo),

pm.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 LAWN BOWLS Bt. George's Society v. St. Andrew's Society (Kowloon Green Club), 2.30 p.m. SNDAY, DECEMBER 8 RACING Macao Jockey Club's

December Race Meeting.

on the part of Club forwards, ex: Lee, Shek-you were in excellent line Hill yesterday, Sing Tao beat cept for Bickford and Fowler, pre- form. vented them from further scoring though the whole team tried very

The game started very slow, Both defences proved far super- bard. The last goal for the Cbl-until ten minutes later when Chan lor to the forwards and the issue zak-fal," receiving an excellent was in doubt in Lau Mau-man, the pass from Les Tar-kee, headed former South China senior player. the ball into the net.

dribbled hits way through to score For Ki Chee, Wong Yee. Wong -Leung" "Bing-kam centred and Tal-chol and Lal (Tat-cho) were the Wong King-chting rushed in and mainstay of the team, while the shot bat missed. by only a few winners were well served by Chu miches

Shul-hang and Au She-rigor in de- 8. China After the interval the game 'tence. Lau Tau-man was the best R. Boots: developed into a one-sided affair of the forwards.

R. Navy Draft" Programmes and Entry with Bouth China pressing hard Forms for the Thirteenth Extra and only through the excellent Race Meeting to be held on play of "Lee Kwok-kee the score

was kept so low, Saturday, 14th December, 1940| SOUTH CHINA : Tam Kwan (Weather permitting) may be kon: Tsang Chung-wan, Lec obtained at the Secretary's Ofice. Kwok-wal; Lau Ring-chol, Lam Exchange Building; the Club Tak po Tse Kam-hung: Les Tak- House, Happy Valley; the Hongal, Chow Man-chi and Lee Sher-Eastern

kee, Lau Chung-sang, Chan Taks. China Kong Club: The Sports Club; yau,

Middlesex and the Stables," Shan Kwong KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee; Kowloon Road.

Chung Fal-lam, Leung Pak-wat; }R. Navy Entries close at 12 o'clock Chees Shu-fal, Chung Kim-fal, R. Boots

Kam Kar-pul Leung Bing-kam File NOON on THURSDAY, 5th Tin Yang-fat, Chin Chi-fim, Laut Joseph's December, 1940.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Recretary,

LEAGUE TABLES - TO DATE

Bing Tro

Club

FIRST DIVISION.

Sing Tac Kit Chits 30th RA BA.0.0, Ewong Wah Chub Kowloon Police

Cicals W.D. L.F. A. FL. .10 # 1 1 27 13 17 10741 30 12 16 .10 7 3 1 22 15 16

105 1 4 23 22 11 RAP.

8 3 2 8 10 148 signals -10 2 4 4:28 27 8 24th Hu

9 3 13 19 23 T 26th RA 10 3 16 18 23 77th RA 922 5.12 22 18 Engineers 72 0.5 12 284 12th RA 00:27 15 29 2 Intimat SECOND. DIVISION

20th RA RÁMC.

Fook-town and Wong King-chung Kwong Wah

THIRD DIVISION

At Bookunpoo, 35th R.A. defeat-

ed 7th RA. by five goals to ni and RAMC beat Shell Cub, by Engineers two goals to one in the Third Pl. RAS.C. 636 vision of the Learne

Bad Goals

P. W.D. LF, A Pts. 26th RA 20110 8 20:44 11 18 RABO. 108 1160 16.17, shelf 11722-40-19-13 ABA.

.108 1379 16 1181 4.28-21 13

10 14.30 20 11

10 B.2.3 27 16 12 .11 4.18 18-39 9 11335 26 30 9 .9 3 2 4 17 20 8 10 8 2 5 20 29:8

10 11 8 13 58 8 .10 0 2.8 13 51 2 1111013. 48-3-

'THIRD 'DIVISIÓN

Goals

F. W.D. L.F. A Fis 10.9.10 34 11.19. 10 6 2 3 20 13.14” 11 5 3 3 20 12 13 110 14 38 18 13 10 6 14 25:20 11 100 130 20 11- 10.A.3.3.17 18′11 1044-39-21·10 .10.4 24.28 20 10 ..11 5 18-20 31 11 10 42 4 20 20 10 1/1181 7.12-B07

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