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PAGE 2-HONGKONG - DAILY PRESS.

MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941.

In the World of Sports

A LUXURIOUS TIME WINS OPENING SATURDAY'S South China Top League SPORTING

RACE AT VALLEY TO PAY

HIGHEST WIN DIVIDEND Cash Sweeps

Australian Sub. Champions

י

No. 245

RACE 1.

............$2,836.40

..........

810.40

2284

463...

405.20 Tickets Nos. 3102, 5227, 4555, 4732,

Annexed By United Express 5112, 1580, 3523 get $50 each.

Despite the constant threat of rain there was a very satisfactory attendance on the final day of the Annual Race Meeting, held at the Valley yesterday.

Ponies, on the whole, ran true to form with the result that there was scarcely any upseta. The biggest win divi- dend was paid by Miss Li Po-chun's A Luxurious Time, which beat the second favourite by three lengths, in the opening event, The Caulfield Stakes. This pony paid $64.30. The highest place dividend was returned by Rose Jane when" she unexpectedly ran in third in the Talping Handicap. A. Rosy Time, the second placed pony in the Flemington Plate, second section, paid $25.40.

lbs.

Mr. Ip Kul-ying had an Mr. Why's National Courage, 152

Necan's arm-chair ride on

......(Mr. B. L Tao Vis Major was fourth. Woo

three by

wonder Australian sub. United

No. 4573

+

H

4772 3105

FACE 2

.$2,744.00 784.00 392.00 Tickets Nos. 1691, 379, 4369, 1564, 5912, 6060, 5048, 2300, 2580, 1449. 1008, 5696. 4090, 2780, 3285, 6937 8297, 2978, 1368, 3512, 8932 get $50 each...

No. 137

6023 4646

*F

RACE 3

$3,412.50 975.00 487.50

Tickets Nos. 3777. 7101, 4883, 654, 7344. 2760, 1619, 2356, 3803 get $50

SPORT

RECREIO BEATEN

BY H.K. LADIES

c

With Win Over Navy

FIXTURES

TODAY

In the only cricket match played O'REGAN CONSPICUOUS IN DEFENCE: Engineers "A" Military Po-

on Saturday, Indian Recreation ∙Club juniors beat H.M.S, Tamar by j four wickets at Sookunpoo. The wkts. scores:-Tamar 106 for 8

Two of the semi-finalists in the Senior Shield, ROYAL NAVY (Whiteside 36, Hopkins 30), LR.C:(and SOUTH CHINA, were seen in a hard fought League match at 127 (M. I. Razack 45 retired, West Causeway Bay yesterday and although the latter won by four goals 14 for 51).

to one the score was no criterion of the run of play.

LEE WAI-TONG SCORES TWO

1.1

HOCKEY

AS

The Han, Capt. A. C. Collinson, R. N., was peesnt at the match. Khalss Hockey Club defeated

Navy started

well YM.C.A. 1st XI by three goals to

and S. CHINA: Tain Kwan-kon; ne in a friendly hockey match throughout the game held their Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam-hung played at King's Park. Olsen drew own against the Chinese. They Lau Hing-choi, Lam Tak-po, Lau Arst blood for "Y", netting within were, unlucky in some respect "as Chung-sang. Lee Tak-kee, Chan the first 20 minutes, but Khalsa a penalty awarded early in the Tak-tal. Lee Wal-tong, Chow Man.. rallied to

three score

times game seemed to upset them and chi and Lee Shek-yau. Y.M.C.A. their attack did not work through Awtar Singh. Juniors defeated. Khalsa Hockey smoothly as in the initial stages.

NAVY TROUNCED Club 2nd. XI by five cleat goals D.The Chinese, on the other hand Taylor, Olsen (2), Ure and Spen-played elever soccer throughout in all departments of the game)

Displaying much superior form celay scored.

and all their goals were the result R. A. S. C. trounced Navy by seven of well-conceived movements.

goals to one in a second division Navy beat Army by a goal and

Roughley and O'Regan played league match at Causeway Bay three tries (14 points) to a goal good defensive game. the former yesterday. after leading by four Tickets Nos. 1480. 461, 5314. $299. nd a try (8 points) in a friendly was especially conspicuous, rob-goals to one at the interval. 028, 5881, 4568, 6971. 8751, 2425,ugby match played on the Clubbing Lee Wal-tong on several 7139. 5105, 2559. 5051, 4440, 4211, ground on Saturday. In other occasions fast in the area. Hazard 1486, 2619, 896. get $50 each. ugby encounters, Police beat Club worked hard at the pivotal berth.

each.

RACE 4

3

No. 5861

$3.416.00

976.00 488.00

lengths, twe

Express in the Professional lengths between second and third. Cup and Australian Subscrip- tion Ponies Champions. There was never any doubt of this

pony winning the Champions,

Time: 1.48.3.

$64.30

Pari Mutuel Winner:

Place: $15.70, $7.50, $13,60. Also ran-Amusement Tax 152 and such was the confidences. (P. Y. T. Wel): Gay Fox 152) of the punters that she went w G. Poy); Man-O'-War 152 (S. out carrying 4,486 tickets out L Yuen); Odin-153 (V, V, Necdo);; of a total of 6,781. The second Ratio Decidendi 147 (s. W. Lee);

8071

4440

No. 2448 1727

RACE 5

$6.766.20 1,933,20 966.60

... 1293 Tickets Nos... 6282, 798, 1055, 3933, Vanguard 152 (P. P. Botelho); Vis 220, 4566 get $100 each,” favourite, Endeavour, was un-Major 152 (M. M. Sokoloff?, able to obtain even one of the minor places,

At the end of the Taiping Handi- cap. Eve of Folly was disqualified as its jockey. Mr. "Taffy" Davis, was unable to make the weight he weighted out in.

Mr. V. V.. Needa was unseated by Carriedoo Just before the com-

Cement" „of the Flemington Plate, second section; and the en- trant was accordingly withdrawn. 1. Caulfield Stakes (One Mile) Miss 1 Po Chun's A Luxurous.

Time, 152 lbs.

(Mr. H J. A. Hearne) Mr. Lan's Prairie View, 152 lbs.

(Mr. E.0 Ph

1

Betting

A Luxurious. Time" Amusement Tax

Tickets Nos. 343, 867, 7027, 5425, 5475, 56, 4724, 5970, 5481, 5109, 4305, | 4498 get $50 each.

RACE &

No. 2420

Win. Place 299 200

6201 2568

.$3,705.10 1,058.80 529,30

33

64

Gay Fox

839

513

Man-O'-War ..........

13

30

National Courage

362

382

RACE 7

Odin

25

03

No. 1437

Prairie View Ratio Decidendi Vanguard

1627

1047

1235

+

19 83

... 3767

$6,335,00 1,810.00

905.00"

53

Vis Major

20 1899 1538

4358 4250

Tickets Nos: 3667, 1571, 3066, 6864,

2631, 5788, 2282, 6635, 2131, 5225, 209, 2567, 8417, 3325, 4982. 776 zet $100

each,

RUGBY

A 6-5 and the Royal Scots "A" and was well supported by Pau Football: Seven beat Cobmined Small Units on his right but Hawkins, on the

Seven by two tries to one to enter left, showed he was a much better Middlesex Win

the quarter final round of the Blar- ney. Stone Shield Seven-a-Side Rugby Competition.

LADIES' HOCKEY-

'd' Miss M. Booker (3) scoring the :thers.

forward than a half-back,

PALPABLY WEAK

WES

Military Derby

From Kwong Wah

SNOOKER-Garrison League, R. A. Station Mess v. Eng. dgts', Mess,

fice. Signalg "A". RA.P.C., Signals' Mess' v. RAMO.

TOMORROW

CHESS, - Colony Open Chess Championship Tourna ment, Carvalho T Corhead, Sequeira 7. Weiss, Karpovich Zimmern.

T.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 BADMINTON-"A" Division: Bec- tion "A", V.R.C, v. J.R.C.; King's College v. Recreio. Section "B", E.C.C, Y. Et. John's, Police V. St. Andrew's.

THURSDAY, MARCH 6 CHESS Colony Open Chess Cham- plonship Tournament, Karpo vich 7.

Carvalho, Coxhead Y Sequeira, Welsa v Zimmern, SNOOKER. Garrison 1 League, Signals "A" V. RA Station Mess, Eng. Sgts". Mess En- gineers "A", RAP.C. v. Signals' Mess, Military Police v. R.A.M.C.

SUNDAY, MARCH 9 HOCKEY.—Police "A" V Recreto, 6th A.A. "B" v. Police "B", Gün- boats v. Khalsa, C.B.A. v. R.E. University v. Nomads. 5th A A. "A" v. Punjabs

Lau Fook-cheun and Wong King- chung

FRIENDLY

The forwards were good up to a certain point but when in front Displaying definite superiority in

of goal they were palpably weak. every department, Hongkong Ladies Many scoring chances were thrown Saints Take Points overwhelmed Recrelo Ladies by nine away through poor passing. Skin clear goals in a friendly hockey ner, on the left, showed a good

in a friendly game at Boundary match played at King's Park on tum of speed but delayed in cen-

Street, Police were defeated by Saturday afternoon Miss J. Booker tring too long. Hendy

Only two matches in the Foot-astern by four goals to three. The scored five goals. Miss R. Simpson allowed much rope by lam Tak-day in which the results went as the whole game and never unduly not ball League were played on Satur-winners had the upperhand during po while Le Page was the only expected, Middlesex beating Royal exerted themselves... one who was not afraid to try ascots and Bt. Joseph's accounting The scorers for the winners were shot.

for Kwong Wah. In a friendly Hyul (2), Chal Chow-ting and The main strength of the Chi-game Eastern beat their hosts, Po-Cheung Kam-hol while Howlett, 1y tennis match on Saturday, which line where Lau Hing-chol, Lam d St. Stephen's College to a friend-hese lay in their inetrmediate lice, by the odd goal in seven. Chan Tat-fal and Yuen Tre-kin was drawn 41-41. C. Kotewall and Tak-po and Lau Chung-sang had more effectively than their

With an attack that functioned replied for the losers. Hsu Yuan-yo (D.B.8.) and Tan the full Eng-djin and Ip Ting-yue (St.

measure of their opponents. Middlesex won a closely- ponents. With the halves lending contested Stephen's were the most successful them excellent support the for-Scots at Bookunpoo by three goals against Royal airs, each winning two sets.

wards were able to give of their to one. Among interested specta- beat. Lee Tak-kee Way given tors of the military'"derby" was plenty of room to manoeuvre by His Excellency Major Gen. A. E.

RACE 8

No. 2470

.$4,208.75 852

..... 1.202.55 2974

601.25 Tickets Nos. 1480, 741, 3378. 3249 get $50 each.

RACE 9 No. 5918

"

3

1802

5933

.57.491.40 2.140.40 1,070.20

2.-Flemington Plate (One Mile} Mr. Toot's A Surprising Time,

152 lbs...... (Mr. D. Black) 1 Mr. C. H's Black Seal. 152 lbs.

(Mr. L. B. Chao) 2 Mr. L W. S's Corsair, 149" lbs. (Mr. P. P. Botelho)

N!

ADVERTISEMENTS Optima Fide was fourth.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Won by three lengths, the same between second and third.

Time: 1.51.

Pari Mutuel :--

Winner: $12.80. Places:

$6.30, $7.40, $9.30.

Also ran-Anzac Day 149 lbs. Draft Programmes and Entry (H J. A. Hearne); Blue Gown 144 Forms for the First Extra Race (S. W. Lee); Boneshaker 147 (R. Meeting to bebeld, weather M Wood); Chateauguay 152 (8. L permitting, on Saturday, 15th Tuen): Corvette 152 (G. Trever- ton); Crack Shot 141 (Hoo Pak March, 1941, (POSTPONED

Ming); Daylight 152 (C. B. Mol-

Tickets Nos. 3348, 1522, 5697; 4725,

57, 887, 3811, 4113 get $100 each.

Records Fall At La Salle

TENNIS Diocesan Boy's School entertain-

-

match

op-

JUNIOR GAMES Results of junior league matches as follows:-

COLONY TENNIS Hawkins and his centres always Grasett, G.O.C., the Troops in China

ENTRIES

Early entries for the Colony Open Tennis Championship are the following:-

spelt danger but Lee. Shek-yau, and other officers of both regi- though a bagful of tricks, found ments. the tenacious attentions of Pan! a hard obstacle..

S. A. Rumfahr, K. H. Ip, Iu Tak- Athletic Meet

The annual

TAM TESTED

ATTACKED FROM START

The Midds. attacked from the start and their forwards constant-

SECOND. DIVISION

R.A.O.C. 3. South China 2 Folice-2, R. Scots 1.

THIRD DIVISION

6th R.A. 6. Shell 1.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

DIVISION

FIRST

Goals

F. W. D, L, F.A. PIS

18 13 3 2 63 29 29

19 13 3 3:48 22 29

18 14 2 2 54 21 30 ̈.

Middlesex

18-10 2 6 38 37 22 18 547 29 28 14.

18

19 27 38 13

18. 4 17 3 5

Men's Singles: Capt. R. E. Quest. M. Pagh, C. H. E. Oxlade, T. J. sides taking up the attack in turn, the field. The Scots were seen in Play opened very even with bothly took the ball to the other side of Gould, A. Crawford, O. Rumjahn. Le Page sent Skinner through and nne sporadic ralds but these were I. M. A Razack, "Kenneth Lo, Lt. the latter tested Tam Kwan-kan effectively blocked. Constant pres- Shields Goodman, H. D. Rumjahn, with a stinger, "Play continued to re by the Midds had their reward Eastern

alternate from one

end to the when Saw netted from Marable's Bing TRO cheuk, Lee Wat-tong. Wei Chung.

other.

8. China Much against the rum of corner kick. S. T. Chau and O. Umetani.

Men's Doubles: Capt. R. E. Guest play a penalty was awarded against After the interval "Diehards” went Kowloon and B. Lay; F. H. Kwok and T. E. Roughley for charging LEE WAI- further ahead through Sheehan. Poice Ling, M. Pagh and Lt. Shields TONG, who made no mistake from cots showed their fine spirits and K. Wan

the "spot".

Hossack reduced arrears as the re- R. Navy A. H. Barwell, T. C. Monaghan and This appeared to have dis-sult of some good work on the R. Scota T. J. Gould, B. OM. Deane and A concerting effect on Navy as their right. Scots' revival, however, was Club T. Dow, L. M. A. Razack and A. R. forwards were never able to settle shortlived as Sheehan netted again St. Joseph's... Minu, Kenneth Lo and Lee Ming.down to their smooth game shown put the issue beyond doubt. W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher, H.[edrly in the game.

FROM SATURDAY, 8th ler); Fresh Air 152 (V. V. Needa); Senior Championship MARCH, 1941) may be obtained Friday 144 (Chanson Feng);

Won By A. P. Silva Goodman, C. E. R. Oxlade and Dr. at the Secretary's Office, Ex. Jungle Love 153 (S. C. Llang); change Building; the Club Leading Star 152 (K. I 1p+; House, Happy Valley; the Hong Pide 152 (M. M Sokoloff); Red Luxury 182 (H. S, Chang); Optima Kong Club; the Sports Club; and Rabbit 152 (B. W. Pan); Royal the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. Sovereign 152 (F. Noodt); Saratoga.

Entries close at 12 o'clock 147 (Chul K1 Fan); Seventy Bix 147 (Ho. Hong Ping): Starlight

NOON on THURSDAY, 6th view 149 (H. C. Pin); Strathalbyn March, 1941.

149 (0, L. Gregory: Sunspot 147 (R. K. C. Chul); The Hawk 152 (W. H; S. Davis).

"By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

112

Betting

Win. Place 35 45 A Surprising Time 1712 1850 -Black Scal

Anzac Day.

on

athletic sports of La Salle College were held the School ground on Saturday, producing three re- cords and, in general, show- ing of a very fair standard of performance.

The performance of the noon was L Sliva's 1,500

RAS.C

Bing Tao

South China MIDDLESEX: Jackson: Fresh- D. Rumjahn and B. A. Rumjahn, In increased their lead when LEE water, Riches; Parker, Bright, Tack-cheuk and Lee Wai-tong, Luk SHEK-YAU, receiving a pass from Thomas; Coomer, Pearson, Shee- RE Ding-cheung and Luk Chun-Chow Man-chi, evaded Roughley to n. Saw and Marable. cheung, Wei Chung' and 8. T. het with a beautiful, spot. Navy re Chau and T. Imura and O. Ume-covered to some extent and though smith, Fraser; Adamson, Parnaby, s. China ROYAL SCOTS: Bankier: Nay- Middlesex they pressed the Chinese goal, Marshall; Hossack, Fleming. Auld, R. Scots "lemon time" arrived with the Munro and Larkins. Chinese still leading by two goals.

after-

metres

tani.

run in 5 mins, 5.2/5 sec.. break- ing the old record by 13 seconds. The time angura well for his

chances in the forthcoming Inter- Joss Wins Jan Trophy

School Sports, and the

College,

4 10 39 56 12 38 47 11 15 4 2 10 30 44 10

14 4 1 @ 20.47 9

18 3 3 12 19 45 9 SECOND DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. LF. A. Pts. 20 161 82 43 35 21 16 2 3 87 30 34 18 12 3 3 55 23 27 30 12 3 5 62 38 27

21 10 6 75 28 25

32 10 2 10 49 35 22

***... 1018'

fair team.

H

981

perform-

Blue Gown

35

21

THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB

Owing to the change in the dates of other Racing Fixtures, the Kwanti March Meeting fixed | for 16th March, is postponed to 23rd March.

Entries will close at noon on: Tuesday, 11th March for all races, except Race No. 3. (The Kangaroo Cup), entries for which will close on Tuesday, 18th March,

By Order.

THOMSON & Co.,

Boneshaker Chateauguay,

Corsair

Corvette

Crack Shot

Fresh Air Friday

3

21

3

18

106

541

22

39

3

0

tance in 8 mine. 27 secs.

Daylight

104

183

536

2 11

Jungle Love

17

Leading Star

5

21

B00 metres when he ran the dis- Results follows:-

The third record fell in the Jos5, A8

concluding event of the day, the 518

Two Miles Bicycle Race,

A. Sandberg in 5 mins, 36 sees. 80

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

POINTS FOR SAINTS on the whole, should have a very Race Of R.H.K.Y.C.

Though without the services of K. Wah On resumption, South China three regular players, St. Joseph's Another outstanding

The 3rd Jan Trophy, race of the continued to be the more dan-managed, to beat Kwong Wah by a ance was N. Castro's 400 metres Royal Hongkong Yacht Club salled gerous team and Giff was called goal scored early on at Caroline Clab in 58 4/8 seconds, while E Ta- yesterday was won by Joss (Major on first.by Lee Shek-zau and then 1. The losers missed a great vares broke the Junior record for G. E. Neve).

Lee Wal-tong Navy retaliated | chance

Cheuk Shex-kam when and Hendy's grounder was cleared failed to convert a penalty.

HENDY'S GROUNDER

(Major G., E. Neve). WOD by Maureen, A19

Luxury Optima Fide Red Rabbit Royal Sovereign

15

31

159

213

won

The Senior Championship was

by A.R. Silva, who

Won

1

13

(Mr. B. Herschend). True Blue, All.......... (Mr. L Garner).

16,39.17. 4

saw all naught,

.686

559

Baratoga

5

17

Seventy Six

long jump,

1

0

La Linda, A16 16.38.11 5

(Mr. G. Trenchard-Davis). Petrel A17 A

16.51,07

6

Starlight View

The Junior Championship

WIN

27

(Mr. O. P Hyde).

B9

Strathalbyn

16.52,12

7

60

100

Sunspor

get Championship by L. Sequeira.

.1

5

The Hawk

B7

17,45,458

132

4951 5407

Secretaries.

∙110

Cont'd Page 8, Col. 2

the 100 metres, 200 metres and Hurdles and placed third in the

(Mr. W. F. Webb). Tyrone Chat, Ás·

won by JR. Pereira and the Mid-| Artemis, Al

Finished Pos. by Tsang Chun-wan just Iza Leonard once again was the RAF

16.25.06 1 time.. At this stage Navy seem mainstay of the team and together Signals

ed to have got over their ear-with Bowen kept the Chinese out 17th RA 16.27.47 2 lier setback and were mostly the danger zone. Kwong Wah 38th RA on the attack, Hesitancy in front was best served by Lee Kwok-kee 24th RA 16.32.15 3 of goal and weak passes, however, In goal.

(Mr. G. G. Wood), Other Bentor Winners were "H. Ariki; A1 '........ Hyndman in the Hop, Step. Jump: (Mr. H. W. Forsyth, A.MacKechnie in the High Jump: Guri, A20 (Mr. B. K. Helbery) DNF N. Castro in the Long Jump & Gull, As (Maj 1.0.0. Mills). DNF. Salazar in the Shot Pat, and Y. Koala, A18 (Mr. W. A. Johnson) Xavier in the 800 metres,

D.N.F

their efforts come

Santos scored early in the first half to given the Saints the lead 7th R.A Forcing a corner from the left which they kept to the end. The CHAN TAK-FAI headed, in from winners were, superior throughout 20th R.A. the resultant kick. With about d thoroughly deserved to win. Shell 15 minutes to go LEE WAI-TONG.

BT. JOSEPH's-All; Castilho and ABA, obtaining possession, best

Bowen; Cruz, Leonard and Lau on time LE PAGE netted from van Pin, Gomes and Flanders. from over 20 yards out. Almost wing-kwong; Ip Chi-wal, Santos,

a scrimmage to reduce arrears,

NAVY: GIE, Roughley, O'Regan; Paul, Hazard, Hawkins: Anderson, Le Page, Hendy, Barber and skin

KWONG WAH-Lee Kwok-kee;

20 8 3 9 47 53 19 ...2004 10 33 51 16

22 6.4 1 34 53 16 21.61 14 32 74 13 20 2 2 16 21 93 + 18 0 4 14-18 86 4 THIRD DIVISION "

Goals

P. W. D. L. P. A, Pts. 19 13 4 2 54 22 30

Tenders are invited by Govern- Chung Fai-lam and Leung Pak- ment for cleaning typewriters and wal: Cheung Wing, Wong Wah-gay for the supply and delivery of and Chung Kim-tal; Chenk Shek- boots and shoes required by Gov- kam, Tin Yung-fat, Chin Chi-zun, ernment Department.

H. Navy 30th RA Kit Chee

21 9.2 10.47 58 20

· 20′ 8. 4.1 48:52 20

R.A.O.C.

Police

Kowloon

to

Internati

17 11 4.2 44.19 26

18. 9 5 4 47 26 23

17.10 2.3 56 24, 22

188 4. 6.41 24 20

35th R.A RE R.AM.C.

18.8 4 838 37 20

18 0 1.1 51 32 19

ID 8 29 30 57 18

Ji

17 7 3 7 33 30 17.

17 0 3 37 35 15

18 5 29 27 44.22

17 12 16 63 5

∙17 0 1:16 573 1

Gif

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