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UNIVERSITY SPORTS:
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941.
In the World of Sports
Mazuza Wins Individual-
Championship: Gegg Equals 100-yd. Record
W
LUGARD HALL WON THE INTER-HOSTEL CHAMPIONSHIP when the annual University athletic meeting was concluded at Pok- tulam on Saturday. Lugard scored 113 points to Eliot's 46. Ricci had 41 points, Morrison 38, and St. John's one point.
The individual championship was won by E. Mazuza, of Lugard, with 28 points, secured through a win in the half-mile, seconds in the long, jump, discus throw, javelin throw, and bop. step and.. Jump, thirds in the 100 yards and 228 yards, and fourth places in the shot put and high jump.
Standards set were, on the whole, rather poor though W. S. Gegg, in winning the 100 yards
ADVERTISEMENTS dach, returned a time of 10 seconds
THE FANLING HUNT &
RACE CLUB
The March Meeting will be held on 23rd March as advertis
ed.
flat, good time for any university anywhere; but as is usual with times for the sprints; the authen- ticity of the performance will al- ways be questioned. However, the record will go into the "book" as equalling the old University mark.
TWO RECORDS BROKEN
Two records were broken in the
W. S. Gegg winning the 220 yards at the University sports on Saturday--(San Ying Ming Studio).
JUNIOR LEAGUE !
CRICKET
Recreio Defeat I.R.C.
Club de Recreio beat Indian
Cricket League
Rooty-Hill Derby Sweep Rumours
Navy's Last
Minute Win Over
The Saints
TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO COMMENCE TODAY
BY "SERVER"
Provided the weather keeps fine, today will see the Hongkong Open Tennis tournaments" making a belated start on the courts of the Hongkong Cricket Club. this afternoon with a full programme of five singles and one doubles,
programme on Saturday saw two teams, EASTERN and ST. JOSEPH'S, completing their fix- tures; the former by their wir over that many of the leading Chinese equat match for many of the lead- There was some talk earlier on though past his prime, is still un Chub virtually made sure of the exponents would not enter the ing runners-up position in the League.tournament but, the
players. Omar's favourite In the other encounter Royal Scots c.C., under whose auspices it is master and with a heavy ground Hongkong stroke is the chop of which he is defeated Kowloon by three clear being held. extended the cigsing should give. Tsul a good game.
date a further week during which The form of Capt. R. E Cuest,
goals.
At Causeway Bay St. JOSEPH'S entries were received, among the new Area Sports Board Sec- and NAVY were seen in a ding others, from Tsui Wai-put, Tsui tary, will be watched with interest dong struggle, and although the Yan-put, Pau Keng and Ho Ka- when he meets Pang Oi-lam, an Saints led on two occasions, a last-lau.
understudy of Tsul Wal-put, and a minute goal by 'HENDY gave Navy From the Imposing list of en-very stylish player. Guest is re- the victory by the odd goal in Ave. tries another successful season 15 puted to haye some experience of There was little to choose be ensured though nothing in the first class tennis tournaments at tween the teams. In attack both way of "new blood" is revealed Home and on the Continent. sides showed good combination but from a perusal of the names. It Today's full programme as fol- the Navy's wingers were more im- is interesting to note the entry of lows:- pressive than their opposite num- George-Choa, who did not parti- ber. SANTOS and GOMES were cipate last year. Chea is one of the most promising of the younger prominent for the Samms.
Both sides possessed sold de players and possesses a fluency of fences but ROUGHLEY
style that would do credit to a more experienced player. His pro- than HUSSAIN and BOWEN as pair. LEONARD worked hard at centre but found Hendy, once he a 2/5th settled down, an elusive man to
win
end
Race No. 6 (The Kangarooadies' events, Miss Hajara Curecm Recreation Club by 82 runs in thening ticket of the Rooty H OREGAN were a shade steadier gress will be watched with in-
Junior
match
The lucky owners of the
Derby, which amounts to $397,600, are said to be four women, who
a
Cup) is cancelled and in its returning a time of 6.6 seconds for place the following is substituted, the 50 yards dash, an excellent played at King's Park on Satur-bought only four tickets.
day. performance. and adding six in- The Dublin Consolation Cup.ches to the old long jump standard
The leader was described as were-Club de Recrelu Mrs. Tong, who holds Scores A flat race of 4 mile for China to put into the books a new mark 140 for 2 wkts, dec. (A. E Noronha
share, a girl holding 1/10th share 69 not out, P. M. N.'da Silva 41 Ponies "E" class that have of 13. feet 6.5 inches,
100 not out. Indian Recreation Club at; 58 (A. R. Suffiad 26, M. A. Reme-
dlos 4 for 14, E. M. L tur 12,.
Individual winners were:
started at this Meeting. Weightyards, W. S. Gegg. 10 secs, as allotted for The Dublin 220 yards, W. S, 24.8 secs. Handicap. Winner Barred. Ponies 440 YARDS. S. Singh, 58.6 secs.. placed second and third 51b. and 880 yards, E. Mazuza, 2 mins. 21
31b. penalty respectively; Win-
ner $250.00, 2nd. 125.00, 3rd.
$100.00. Post entry $5.00.
By Order of the Committee, THOMSON & CO.,
Secretaries:
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB'
secs.
ONE MILE. K. K. Tan, 5 mins. 43,15 seca.
Soares
SCHOOL SPORTS
+
10,000 METRES. Yong Yuk wah. HIGH HURDLES. 18.8 .secs.
TTChin St. Stephen's College
The annuat
sparts of
St.
LOW HURDLES,
A. T. Chin,
23.1/5 secs
149 32 Ins.
POLE VAULT. G. Ammann, 9 ft. 8 fns.
LONG JUMP T. T. Chin 19 ft.
THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING has again been post poned. It will now be held, weather permitting, on SATUR. DAY, 22nd March, 1941, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m. ·
set of
the standards and
and the other two a 1/4 shares each.
mark.
SAINTS LEAD Playing good soccer Saints ran
terest.
OPEN SINGLES
R. E. Guest v. Pang Of Lam (3). C. Dunne v. Lt. Shields Good- man (6).
Fung Yee-put v. Kenneth Lo (7), Tsui Wai-pui, v. O. Rumjahn (8). 6: T. Cháu ỵ Wei Chung (1). OPEN DOUBLES
J. S. Theobald and P. J. Skipwith
to another struggle between the Every indication seems to paint Rumjahn cousins and the Tsul. 1 M A Razack and A. R. Minu brothers for both the Singles and (5). Doubles titles.
GOOD MATCHES
CLUS HANDICAP DOUBLES
A. K. Mackenzie and A. C. L It was learned that the ser-into a lead of 2-1 before the in-
Some good matches are down Bowker (-3/8) v. E. R. Childe and vices of a well-known local Chinese terval through goals netted by for decision today and Tsui Wai- 3. L. Maughan (−2/6) (2). - lawyer were retained by them to SANTOS
and FLANDERS, with pul, past winner and last year's M. S. Loyd and A. D. Hum- collect the prize money and to di- HENDY replying. After the inter-runner-up, will be seen in action phreys (3/6) v. C. O. Shakleton vide it among them,
val play continued to be evenly against Omar Rumjahn, who and G. F. Harrison (scr.) (4)" distributed and HAWKINS But in
FIRST EXTRA POSTPONED
01
the equaliser, and just before the Marshall; Hossack, James, Auld, GOVERNOR'S CUP
whistle HENDY headed in a pass Munro and Larkin. from Barker to give his side vic- tory.
KOWLOON - Lapsley; Lamb, Ulrich; Maxwell, Remedios, Gordon- Tomashevsky, Jarge,
JUNIOR RESULTS
Results of junior league matches
POSTPONED
Cup
The second game in the Gover- football competition which was to have been played at Causeway Bay yesterday "postponed owing to the ground being, unfit for play.
Stephen's College, held at Stanley To the great disappointment | NAVY-GI; Roughley. O'Regan; James: HIGH JUMP. K. M. Au, 5 feet. Saturday, showed up a good of racing enthusiasts the First Britt. Hazard. Layhe: Anderson, Pereira. Mendonca and Mathiasnor's
St. Extra Racing Meeting the Le Fage, Hendy. Baker and Haw- Stephen's boys will have to be Hongkong Jockey Club; scheduled kins. considered strong challengers in for Saturday, was again postponed ST. JOSEPH'S -Yeung Ka-sing: the inter-school sports.
to Mar. 22.
Hussain, Bowen; Castro, Leonard, as follows: Senior winners were Leang An announcement of the post-Lau Wing-kwong; Roaca, Santos, Ming-sen, 100, 200, 400 Metres and ponement was made early in the McDonald, Gomes and Flanders. Long Jump; Tan Eng-gle, 800 morning.
11 ins.
·
HOP, STEP AND JUMP. Y. S.
Lam, 38 ft. 11 ins.
6 ing.
DISCUS THROW. 102 : 5 ins.
JAVELIN THROW. N. 133 ft. inch.
440
Annual Meeting.
NARROW VICTORY
SHOT PUT. G. Derkach, 33 rt. Metres: Wolfgang Yue, 1,500 It will be recalled that this
Metres; High Hurdles and High Meeting was postponed to last: A fighting finish by CLUB fea- Fred Kwal Jump; Chan Wing, chung, Pole Saturday from Mar. 1, due to tured a thrilling game between Vault, and Ma Chang-ling. Shot changes in the dates of the that Club and Eastern at the Vai- Singh, Put
ley, the latter winning by three Tigers won the Group Cham- The following is the tentative goals to two, after leading by three YARDS RELAY. Lugard pionship, Leong Ming-seng the programme for the first half of clear goals at the interval. Hall (E Mazza, S. Mahmud, S. (senior individual championship, the year:---
In the first hair Eastern were Singh and W, S. Gegg) 49 secs. and Han Tam-juan the junior
First Extra Meeting Saturday definitely the superior side and individual championship.
Mar, 22,
with a forward line that worked QUEEN'S COLLEGE
Second Extra Meeting, Saturday, together amoothly they all but Fong Hin-yeung won the sentor Mar 29 (as originally arranged carried everything before them. It championship and Kwong King though entries for this meeting was no suprise when HAU CHING- wah the junior championship, at will now close on Monday, Mar. 24, TO, ever an opportunust, slipped the annual sports of Queen's instead of Mar. 20, as previously through to score and a few minutes College held at Causeway Bay on announced).
later added another goal. Saturday.
ONE MILE RELAY, Lugard Hall The first Bell will be rung at W. S. Gegg. A Singh. "Ostroumon 1.30 p.m.
and N. Singh) 4 mins. 7.4.5 secs.
LADIES EVENTS
50 YARDS, Miss Hajara Cureem 6.6 secs.
100 YARDS. Miss Cureem 13.4
secs.
ار
Club
Third Extra Meeting. Saturday also came in for their share, once Senior winners were Fong Hin-April 26.
|FOWLER had bad luck in striking
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be warn
LONG JUMP, Miss H, Cureem throughout the duration of each 13 feet 6 ins.
yeung, 100, 220 and 440 Yards; Fourth Extra Meeting, Saturday the cross bar. Before the breather feeting in such a manner as to
SHOT PUT, Miss Ellen Hunt, Mok Shlu-kwan, High Hurdles and April 26. :26 feet 34 ing.
be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Mem
24
OPEN EVENTS COLONY HALF MILE. Pte: Man- hers to the Members' Enclosure son (Royal Scots) 2 mins 14.4 secs, Club Rooms at $5.00 INTER-SCHOOL RELAY Gentlemen
$3.00 Salle College (A. P. Silva, A. Mac- and
and
for
One Mile, and Shot Put: and May 10. Cheuk Ming-lee,, High Jump.
MACAO BASKETBALL
TEAMS COMING : 2 mins 16.4 secs.
NEXT MONTH the
GIRLS'... SCHOOLS RELAY. That the Macao Basketbali As- SECRETARY "pou the per-French Convent IC. Law, J. Yolle.sociation has agreed to send two sonal or written application of a J. Anderson and Y. Yolle).
teams to Hongkong early next month to play four matches in aid of charity, has been confirm,
for Ladies (both including tax) Kenzie. N. Castro and J. Xavier)
are
obtainable
through
Member, mich Member to be
.
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responsible for all visitors Intro KOWLOON RUGBY ed
MATCH DRAWN men's team will meet South China
duced by him, and for Payment.
of all Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office," Ist floor, Exchange Building (Tel: 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920);
No children or amalis, will be admitted to either Enclosure,
During their visit the Macao
and Sing Tao, while the girl Combined Club and Police drew cágers w encounter the Com- with Combined, Services in a rugby bined Hongkong Stars and à com- encounter at Boundary Street on bined team from the schools for Saturday, both sides scoring a goal giris. and a try each.
TSAO CHOW-TING brought East-
SECOND DIVISION RE. 2, 30th R.Ä. 0. Royal Navy 0, Sing Tao. 2 Kwong Wah 6; Club 9.. RAO.C. 2, Police 2. Kit Chee 4. Middlesex 0. South China 0, Royal Scots 6.'
THIRD DIVISION
International 1, 12th. R.A. 3. * RAM.C. 0, 36th R.A. 3. 7th R.A. Z, RE, 4. A.3.A. 1, Shell 2.
RA.F. 6, 30th R.A. 1. 35th R.A 1: 24th R.A." 3..
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE..
FIRST DIVISION
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, 20 15 3 2 TO 32 33 19 15 2 2 59 22 32 -19 13 3 3 48 22 28
Was
This series is played between teams from the Chinese Amateur- Athletic Federation and the Hong- kong Football Association, on the league basts:
In the first game, the Chinese won by the only goal scored by Hau Ching-to and they need only a draw to retain the trophy which hey have had held for the past three seasons...
Since its aception Federation and Association have each the Cup four times.
..
Won
ALLIED ARMIES DEFEATED IN FRIENDLY SOCCER
LONDON, March 16 (Reuter)---- In a friendis football match play- ed at Stamford Bridge on Satur
Army beat the day, the British combined Allled Armies by 8 goals |to 2...
The Latch. was watched by S 19 11 2 8 43 37 24 large crown who encouraged the 19. 5 5 8 45 49 15 Alles in every way but the latter 18 5 4 9 29 35 14 were no match 18 6 2 10.30 44 14 British forwards and half-backa- 17 6 1 10 27 43 13
Welse (2) and Denis Compton. 19 4 4 11 40 61 12 gave the British a 3-nil lead be
for the
clever!
18 4 1 11 31 52 9fore the interval after which they
SECOND' DIVISIÓN :
R.AS.C.
Middlesex
Goals
P. W. D. & F. A. Pls.
9quickly took an 8-nil lead through Hagan, Welsh, Cullis, Edilston and Compton:
Then an amazing rally was
22 18 3 1 88 24 39. staged by the Alles who "netted 22 18 23 105 32 38 twice within half a minute, Hajda, ... 19 13-33.58 22 29 of Czechoslovakia, getting both.
23 12 3 7 64 45 27-
It is estimated that over 10,000 23 11 5 7 81 37 27
23 11 3 9 47.45.25
23 11 2 10 55 35 24
Long Jump; Khan Mohammed, Fifth Extra Meeting. Saturday jern's lead to three goals.
Eastern Sixth Extra Meeting, Saturday. YEN, Eastern only played with Sing Tao
As the result of an injury to S. S. China May 31 and Monday June 2.
ten men and with a reshuffled line. Middlesex up lost the initiative. Club were R. Navy SPORTING FIXTURES more in the picture and, in an Kowloom......
TODAY
effort to draw level, Uterally storm. R. Scots BADMINTON. (At King's Coled the winners' goal REFERTSEN Police
lege). Men's Junior Doubles. and FOWLER scored after nice at-K. Wan F. C. Leung and KF. Chhi v. tacking movements but thereafter, Club. EAR. Alves and PP. Botelho, tried as they might, the Chinese St. Joseph's 20 3 3 14 22 52 7 p.m.; C.C. Pereira and A. E managed to hold out" Xavier v. J. Hool and T. B.CLUB. Odel; Eardley, Teoh, 7.45 p.m.; F.A. Yvanovich Strange: A. Odell, Skinner, Ming- and B.T. Gosano v AL Fisher ton; Bond, Altkenhead, Fowler, RE and F. Wynter-Blyth, 8.30 D. Forrow and Reierten. Mixed Doubles.-E. and Mrs. Zimmerri, Patrick Wong and EASTERN - Hsu Herg: Kongg Tao Miss O, Ribeiro, 9.15 pm.
Sing-king, Y. S. Yen: Ng Kees. China SNOOKER - Garrison-League. cheong, Hsu King-sing. Lo Wal-
Kit Chee R.A. Station Mess v. RAFC, uen; Chung Yung-sum. Chang R. Scots Engineers "A" V. RAM.C.. Eng. Kam-hol, V. K. Hyul, C. T. Txan Taylor opened the scoring for FRIENDLY HOCKEY
30th RA Club and Police in the first half
Sets'. Mess v. Signals' Mess. and Hau Ching-to.!
R. Navy HK. LADIES WIN
Signals "A" v. Military Police. when he converted, a penalty try
POOR SOCCÉR
K. Wah After being two goals down at TENNIB Colony Championships, awarded against Fairclough for obstruction against Thomson
With a forward Mne. composing R.A.0.C. the interval;
Open Singles, 6T. Chau Hongkong Kadies
Wel Chung. RE, Guest, v. Pango mostly junior players KOW Police Combined Servicse drew frst rallied at King's Park on Saturday
Ol-lam. C. Dunne Lieut. LOON, though they managed to Club PUBLIC ENCLOSUŘE blood in the second half when to beat C.B.A. Laales 4-2 in a
Shields Goodman. Fung Yee-pur hold ROYAL SCOTS to a goalless Kowloon Sutherland went over from the friendly hockey match.
v. Kenneth Lo. Tsui Wal-pul first half. collapsed in the seconą. Y. O. Kumjahn. Open Doubles-halt and lost by three clear goals. J.S. Theobald and P. J. Skip- Neither attacks could give any with v. LM.A. Razack and AR semblance of combination, but in RAF. Minu, Club Handicap Doubles defence the seats were very much Signals
and NAYSMITH LM.B. Lloyd and AD Hum- steadier
and: 24th RA phreys (-3/6) v. C.Ộ.. Shackle-FRASER were able to deal with a 34th RA ton and "G.F. Harrison (ser) weak Kowloon attack while HOS 12th R.A. “
BACK #as the only forward to im 35th RA
R.E SPORTS WASHED OUT press THE "A" MATCH_
Changing ends with the score 7th RA. Combined Bervices "AK
A Naval XI beat YMCA fell in the morning, and uncertain blank, Royal Scots exerted their RAM.C Combined Club and Police: "A" by Juniors by 5 goals to 2 after weather, all sporting fixtures. for superiorty
and scored through Internat) JAMES and AULE (2), Hong Kong, 17th March, 1941. two goals and a try (13 pts.) to leading 3-1xt the Interval yesterday, including the second
La goal and a try (18 pts.) after Gemmell (3) and King: (2) lured | game in the Governor's Cup series, ROYAL SCOTS Bankler; Nay- Shell 150 leading at the interval by 8-6,for Navy and Olsen (2) for were called off.
smith, Fraser: Párnaby, Clarke, ABA
"Y". SENIORS WIN: YMCA Seniors defeated Khalsa
The price of Admission to loose for a try and Paul converted, the Public Enclosure is $1.00; Bervices took the lead when Carter including Tax, for all Persons, sent Med away and he passed Hockey Club by six goals to three including Ladies, and is payable to Coombes, who scored in an after leading at the end of the at the Grate. Soldiers and Sallors easy position. Paul failed with first period by four clear goals in a friendly hockey. match played the kick in Uniform are admitted Half
Cipb equalised through Charter at King's Fark on Saturday. Price
before the game was over, Macra Gemmell, Spencelayh and Olsen failing to add the goal points.
scored for and 0 Singh By Order.
netted all three goals for the Indians.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
beat
V
V.
Due to the heavy rain, which
20th RA
22 8 4.9 53. på 22 23 2 2-12 49 64 20
watched the match
Home Rugby
LONDON Mar. 16. (Reuter)-The 23 8 4 11 45 64 20 following were the results of 24 7 12 39 57 19 Rugby matches played at Home: 22 52 15 34 79 12 YORKSHIRE CUP (IST ROUND) 23 2 2 19 22106 6 Bradford Northern beat Bram- 20 04-16 18 36 4ley 28-10; Dewsbury beat Hunslet THIRD DIVISION
17-5: Featherstone beat Keighley 14-0; Halifax lost to Castleford 6-13: Huddersfeld bent Batley
Goals
20 14 4 2 51 20 32
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 2014 4 2 61 23 32 35-3; Hull lost to York 15-22; Wakefield beat Oldham 17-5; 21 10 5 6 52 26 25 Wigan, lost to Leeds 3-9. 21 10-5
UNION MATCHES 52 36 25
Guy's Hospl. beat St. Thomas's 18 9 5 4 44 20 23 Hospl. 23-14; London District lost 2004 7 45 42 22 to Welsh Army XV 11-18 Rosalyn 20 10 19 55:34 21 Park beat Army XV 28-6; Bath 20 8 4 8 30 30 20 beat RAF XV 9-3; Gloucester 21 9 2 10 38 30 20 bent Oxford U 15-13; Northampton 20 7 3 10 44 44 17 lost to Metropolitan Police 3-15; 19-62 11 29:54 14 Aldershot "Command" beat" Army 1914 14 48 65 6 XV 17-4; London Hotpl, beat 210 2.188851 Antiaircraft XV 17-3.