PAGE 2--HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1941.

In the World of Sports

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB SURPRISED VOLUNTEER

BY CRAIGENGOWER C.C. Indian R.C. Fully Extend Kowloon Bowling Green "B"

Kovloon Bowling Green Club "B" had an exciting game against Indian Recreation (3ub. conquerurs the week before of Craigengower. at Austin Road on Saturday, and won by one shot for the outstand- ing result in First Division in the afternoon's Lawn Bowls League programme.

In other games Craigengower brat Polier R.C

FRIENDLY CRICKET

ARMY LOSE TO UNIVERSITY

INTER-UNIT SWIMMING

CARNIVAL

The Hongkong Volunteers inter- unit swimming championships wi !་། be held

Army Pool at the

when fine sport Saturday at 9 pm is promised.

team from the Entertaining a Army who played under the name on Pokfulam Etceteras, Bt

Hongkong

FI Saturday,

KBGC "A beat

Civil Service. and Kowloon Docks beat Reerele "B"

In Second Division Kowloon Football Club, the leaders, surpris ingly dropped all five points to Craigengower and as a result are now but three points ahead of Kowloon Tong

Police, scoring a clean sweep win gained the top of the Third Division.

Kowkun Cricket Club aggregate petits against

Division: it Secand

V.K. HYUI IN SPLENDID COLLINGS WINS

FORM IN PRE-SEASON CHARITY SOCCER GAME

Exploiting the open type of game. In contrast to the close- formation of their opponents, Shanghai Chinese beat Hongkong Chinese by two goals to one at Caroline Hill on Saturday in a pre-season charity soccer match, proceeds of which were for an endowment scholarship in memory of the late Chen Chen- wo (Darkie Chen), a former locat player who was killed white serving in China's Air Force.

The Northerners, once they settled down was 1 delightful The inside forward trio of Cheung Kam-hoi, kee combination Wai-tong and V. K. Hyni was in splendid form, especially Hyni who scared both his team's goals.

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VALLEY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

R. K. COLLINGS, with a score of 152, yesterday won the Happy Valley Golf Championship.

J M. Thomson, with 154. A + the runner-up

PREVIOUS WINNERS

1922 - B K. Buckland: 1923-

R. Buckland. 1924-A. K. Ferguson: 1925 and 1926 No ermpetible. 1927--R M. Smith; 1928---No com petition: 1929 - Lt.-Comdr. W. D

W. M. Thomson: Brown; 1930 un 1931-F. J. de Rome; 1932--A. E

Lissaman 1933-0. E. C. Marton

During the evering the cham University pionships will be interspersed with beat their visitors by four wickets four inter-services events betwee

Taking first lease of the wicket the Navy, who will probably be

comparis

the Southern work 10 total assisted by R.A.F. the Army. Ve

attack did not work with the goal. Eiceteras only managed

P Stonor was top-scorer lunteers Price, ARP and AFS. 93 runs.

same cohesion, though they w re Despite the fact that they had 1934. E Richardson; 1935 -- A WS tive

wind behind then The E

1938-R Lissaman

Young In the with

programane gooe individually, while hesitancy the 21 Ampla vanar

Included taking brwier

an event for the Nursing Detach in front of goal SILW

Southerners found the sucessful

many

Northern 1937-J. B. Mackie: 1938 A. Mc 12103

1940 Hau defence a hard nut to crack. Dur. Kellar: 1939--A. McKellar three wickets for 17 runs in three

over a length of the bath, searing chance go abegging ment 3 1 overs while Mahmood took

for which there will be post en Ching-to, usually an oppor.unuust, Ing this period Meng Yee-lang L. R Andrewes; 1941 R. K. C- UYE Al 25 and Chin two for 8

tries,

exhibition was sadly off colour and the only fa new acquisition of Ring Tao lings and also 63 FOR MATTHEWS

water polo game between Vetun forward

played anything, from Shanghail was very promin the at In their turn

was La Shiuent in the pivotal berth. Leers and the Services.

like up to form .wing

Hongkong. however, eventually '

over Bongkong Cricket Club,

Chib secured, Hongkong Cricket Talkou ranks 15 pants to

fi thanks Jimmy Jacks why by 27 shots ver J Watson

KTOCA B Castro. A Madar. J South. A J Kew Zavray, TK Lin: Sixes WIFE returned by CMH 59pbras ust 35 ODINT Tlack W Ward and AJS Phon A

Kew

FIRST DIVISION

K DOCKS WIN

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wicket

COMIC ACT

who

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2

VOLUNTEERS GOLF 29. NA E University, helped by a splendid JN Wonk Jinuings of 63 runs by thele open-

defence the Hongkong, got the equaliser from a spot kick | A friendly challenge match be- had Matthews

no H Gaths, M. ing bat. C.N

A comic art will also be given In the

tween First Battery and No. E Cusin. A Spary difficulty

1. Salter pair of Hau Yung-sang and Lee for pushina taken by LAI SHIU their op by P B Wilson and C In passing

WING.

Scottish Company, H.K.V.D.C. wickets entitled "Messerschmills and Spit. Tin-sang was a shade in front of!' with

The winning goal was nettet by Happy Valley on Thursday. First ponents lot ab

Ng Kee-cheong and S. Y. Yen, be- ¡fires."

*Scott'sh V. K. HYUI in the closing mitutes Battery baying

Jest to No. 2 ing steadier though

the

again from Chung's centre Coy by 4 points to % more tricky forwards to cope with

* 31

Total 96

I HRCC F Hompes, Howell, E Abraham, F

T Godwin

Deck

13

Reeram Club beat Club de Re

erei Berks 3 pounds 1:

KARU

む S M 1

Logab. V Kamsay, A Calman

20, HG Comper, ( Benderson, W

Me Master, W Greak 23

A Lapsley. J Hevle, T Coleman,

M Perguson (5) 20

Total 63

Alves, U

JA Remedios O P Rentedios, -

spare Standing returned

1.be

best The proceeds of the gala will be Mi and of the British Prisoners of two, war Fund.

13 SL Logd, JG Ball analysis of two wickels for 18 runs.

1. Costelbe Tropp and

14k Dixon ach Wingl RR Davis, PS Cassidy, H. wickets. for 29 and 30 runs pas

W Brown 18 pectively

A Edwardia

A

Takd 44

JACK'S WIN

OPPORTUNITIES MISSED

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THE TEAMS

H.K CHINESE Tam Kwan The following Will represent Play

half was kon; Hau Yung song, Lee Tin Volunteers in the water polo: sightdy 11)

Southern sang: Kwok Ying-kee, Soong Ling C S. C. C. HELU

M M. de V Soares Portuguese Chinese but their inability to turn sing. The Kum-bung: Lee Tuck- Gwil Service Cricket Club played Coy.) E. W. Rallion Corps Art. the many storing opportunities to kee. Fung King-cheong, Chan Tuk-

Lai a tery, Winglee No 3 Coy R. their advantage resulted in their fai

Shiu-wink and Han A Toko, Kowloon Chiezen Call Can. Crawford's to a draw in

malch contested Guldman No Cay. Lulz M opponents gradually settling down. Ching-1. to Talkin, Club by Pinks to friendly cricket

Remedios Portuguese Coy. D. and taking the initialave Shang- SHANGHAI CHINESE Chenne Happy Valley yesterday morn-

Huthinson (Moblie Colamın and bat Chinese drew Arst blood Wing-chot: Ng Kee-cheong. S. Y N D. Booker Mobile Column or through V. K. HYUi 'ter Chung Yen. "La Chi stang, Meng Yer Scores were

Kul Yung-sam had drawn Tse Kam-tang. P. B. Wilson Corps Artillery

Wing fuk: This event will be somewhere in hung out and centred for Hyut to Yung-sam. Cheung Kam-ho Lee

the

Efforts by Hongkong to Wai-tong. V K Hyul and Li programme bet the middle

equalise were nullified by the goci Bhek-yau Instead of at the end

F but, thanks to a 22 shats win by

M Jack won von aggregate (3 polite to 21

ing

Recreio "B"

H.

Taikon

W

G McKie W Cun

Basto. C A Lopes, J J Bastos mingham, R Mate

22

J Nimmo. F

W Melrose tat

Thomson.

μ

A M. Rodrigues. A P Guterres 151 J

A

21.

A P. Pereira. E A

Total 52

POLICE LOSE

( Remedios, E.

C Chalmers ( 26. Alves JMacArthur. J Forster. 8 3 Pollock

A Watson (8) 7 Tal 60 25 J Secza 18)

KCC. S A. Gray A. 1 Mar th. R. Leigh, W. W. Parsons A Happy Valley Craigengower 12, R S. Capell, JR Luke, L Jack Cricket Club beat Police Rerrea S. Meadows (s 18. A. C. Trib.: tion Club by 2 rinks to 1 and onble A. EP Quest. A Bieven. J aggregate 4 points 1 1

Police-C. Gough, J Headridge, E. Post. J C. Fenders 13; W.: Cameron, C. Pile, W. McHardy, W Hollands) 18: W. McLeod. W Harris, W. Dall. J. Shepherd is 26. Total 57

Omar. C.CC A M

K Omar. R. Basa, U M Omar is

M

Jack (s: 34

Total 64.

THIRD DIVISION

H.K.C.C. LOSE

JA Zim Lane Crawford's 144 mem 25. A B Hamson 37 retired

Fincher 31. G. Stone 4 for B C 37 PD Crawley 3 for 181

Civil Service 100 For six wits WHE. Colledge 30, G Stone 22.

J Lodge 2 for 13. A.B. Hamson for 14. 9 Carr 2 for 141

POLICE CRICKET OFFICIALS

At a meeting of the cricket scc- tion of the Police Recreation Club

At Chater Road, Fuller Recrea- held on Friday evening at the club- Lion Club beat Hongkong Cricket house, Happy Valley, with Mr. B. Club on all three rinks 15 points C. Fay in the chair, the following officials for the ensuing year were M.10 01.

elected.

28

Chairman: B. C. Fay: Captsli

E.K.CC H Η Beddow, L. E Y Razack, W. Broadbridge, A A NRyan. A S. Mitchell. A Nissim Razack J. 8. Landolts 21: W: R. Young, E. W. Pudney, H. A Kirby: Vice-Captain: J Shep Rong Slog. L. E. Lammert. L. C

F Shields. A. McKellar (5) 14; B herd: Secretary: J. Billingham.

? Souza C. S Total 71.

Russelet

SWEEP FOR K.B.G.C.

Doughty. T. C.

22.

J

S Lacon, E

Monaghan, P. J A. Hamilton

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P.R.CL. Pennell, A. Johnson,

HUDDERSFIELD'S BIG RUGBY WIN

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl-

Total 52.

ing Green Club "s" beat Chen Ser.. Channing, A. Carey (6) 25. A.

FOOTBALL:

Glut Of Goals In Practice Matches On Saturday: Club Trounced By R. Engineers

With the commencement of the Football Eengue only two weeks away, clubs are settling down in earnest to the business of prae- and juriors took tice and on Saturday Kowloon and Club venior un Kwong Wah and the Royal Engineers, respectively. In games at Boundary Street and the Valley.

triendly

Royal Engineers, who will be participating in the First Division after a lapse of several years, will be a force to be reckoned judging from their display against Club, white Kowloon will have to

make all-round improvements.

vice Cricket Club on all rinks 15 Soutar, W. Smith, J. Orem, J. Mac-The following were the results of intermediate line-last year's weak

Donald is 26; J. Hayward, I Rid- points to ).

Aitken 51 33. K.B.G.C. "A"-W. L. Walker, dell. F. Nolan, J.

E. Drew, E Levett. D. Duncan (s) Total 84.

R. P. Phillips, H. White, A.

PTS. FOR A.FC.

20

AL Chatham Road, Kowloon

LONDON, Sept 14 (Reuter)

matches played yesterday in the Rugby League-

Bradford Northern 17. Batley 5: Castleford 18, Bramley 7. Dews

with

CALIFORNIAN GIRL WINS GOLF CROWN

BROOKLINE, Mass.. Sept. Reuter)-Mrs. Betty Hicks Newell beat Helen Sigel by 6 and 3 in the American Women's Gall Championship yesterday.

Mrs. Newell led by de hele against Helen Sigel at the end of

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rung

the frs round.

SOCCER LECTURE

The Sixth Lecture on Laws Nos. 13 and 14 in connexion with the, Free Kicks and Penalty Kick of Association Footbal will be delt- vered by RS.M. E.C. Ford Hun Secretary of the Army Referees' Sub-Committee and members of the Combined Classes at the Scandal Point Hall today at

D.M.

All

7

Interested in the Game of Soccer, and the candidates In particular, are welcome

9

Mrs. Newell hails from Long

and Beach, California,

Call- fornia has not previously won the tie

Miss Sigel is from Philadelphia

SPORTING

FIXTURES

DI

TUDA X MEETING. -.. Annual General.

the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club at the Club House, Kellett Island. 5.45 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 LAWN BOWLS. --- Open Paire Championship. Quarter Finai H.A. Alves and F. V. Ribeiro S.R. Solina and K.M. Omar (Kow loon Bowling Green Club), 5.15

p.ru.

H.K.C.C. NETS

Hongkong Cricket Cluu have

TENNIS. "C" Division; C.C.C. From what was seen on Saturleading at the interval by 5 goals sent a circular

in- to members

v. C. D. R., K. I. T. C. v. C.R.C day. Kwong Wah has little to tear to 1.

terested in cricket, regarding their attack but their Club was hard pressed and Fow-

Practice. nets will be up an THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 ler, in goal for the first time

Was Monday next and the first inter- RACING. Entries Close fink-stlh has room for improve. hard put to dear with the

many club game

will be on Saturday, Hongkong Jockey Club'k 7th tricky shots. Millington, who play- Sept. 27.

Extra Race Meeting, 12 noon. byed half-back regularly last season. having was partnered in the last line of defence by Fallace & newcomer

ment.

Kwong Wah beat Kowloon

Bower, A. J. Hali (s) 23; L. Guy Football Club beat Hongkung Elec- Dury 34. Brougham 8: Halliax 18 five goals to three, after

G. W. Deacon, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Holland (s) 28. Total 71.

C.8.C.C.-H. McKay, M

F.

Scott, 1 and

1

Featherstone : Keighley 13. Hud- dersfield 33: Leeds 6, Hunslet 17; St. Helen's 11. Hull 10; Wakefield Trinity 21. Oldham 0: Wigan 31. York 2.

tric Recreation Club by 2 rinks to uggregate 4 points to V. Ebbage, M. N. Rakusen (8) 17;

K.F.C.-G. Frost, Y. Abbas, W. Colledge. M E Harper, W.

Mezger, W. Naci (8, 15; G. Cross Purvis, W. Hillyer (s) 18; E. W. Simmonds, P. D. Crawley, J. F. Mc-C. Woodcock, A. Macintyre, R. M.

(8) 22. W. Stoker, W Gowan, W. J. Burling is 18. Total Ogden is) 24: R. Lau, W. Sera-Gardnet

Butler, J. F. phina, C. H. Fuller, C. Downian (sStonehouse, R. C. 27 Total 66

Lunny 11: J. H. Way, E. L. H. E.R.C

Crawlord. R F. Groome, J. Barron, A. F. Paul (8) Gregory. W MacFarlane, A. G. 13. Total 46.

BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE FIRST DIVISION

53.

INDIANS LOSE

At K.AG.C.. Kowloon Howling Green Club "B" beat Indian Re- creation Club by 2 rinks to and .on aggregate (4 points to 11.

K.B.G.C. "B"-H. Lockhart, E.

A Atkins, J. C. Gil, J

McKelvie

15 23: A. J Rogers. V. C Dixon, P. A. Peckham, L. Sykes (6) 21: P, Holloway, C Wallls, I. Newton, J.

G. Meyer (8) 15. Total 59

1.R.C.A. K. Suffiad, E. Yusuf,

A. H. Rumjahri, A. K. Minu (s) 14:

R.

J. Hoosen, A. M. Rumjabn, Dallah. M. R. Abbas (s) 19: 8: M. Rumjaho. M. H. Hassan, U. A Rumjalin, D. M. Khan 15) 25

Total 58.

SECOND DIVISION

SWEEF FOR C.C.C.

At Happy Valley, Craigengower beut Kowloon Football Club on all rinks (5 points to 0).

C.C.C.-R. K. Pavri, E. 5. Franks, G. S. Ladd, W. Ward (8) 20; J. H. Xavier, D. A. Rozark, H. W. Ran- dall, W. K. Way (a) 27; 8. R. Bolina, A. J, Coelho, E. Zimmern. T. Lock (8) 28. Total 81,

K.F.C. R. Lapsley. A. Eastman, E. Kern, V. Chittenden (8) 13: T. Fergusson, A. A. Dand, V. Atlanza, W. V. Field (s) 15; A. Lapaley, W. Ogley, W. Simpson, W. Hyde (n) 17. Total 45.

PT. FOR K. TONG Kowloon Tang. Kowloon Tong Garden City Association bout

AL

Craigengower Recreio "A"

D

Kowloon B.G.C. "A"

Indian R.C.

Police R.C.

Kowloon Dock

Kowloon CC. Recreio "B"

Kowloon B.G.C. "B" Civil Service

Kowloon F.C. Kowloon Tong Craigengower Hongkong C.C. Hongkong FC. Prison Officers Talkoo

Kowloon CC. Recreio

AGGREGATE

RINKS

P. W. L T W. L. T. Pts.

17 15

2

43

7

1

17 13 4 0 35 14 2

13 13 4 0 30 20 1

12

9 8 0

28 22

1

10

T 9

0

22 24

2

36

6

10

0

20 20

2

10

5

11 0 16 28 4

16

S

11 0

15 33

0

10

4 12 ብ

15 32

I

16 3 19 0 14 32 2

SECOND DIVISIÓN

3 10 THIRD DIVISION

££*£******* *****¤ sõe÷feza

led

comers.

by 51 at the interval.

K.F.C. NEWCOMERS

felded Kowloon

several

new Of these Whitfield in goal, gave the best promise, while Cruz. formerly of St. Joseph's, also snowed up well on the left wing. The attack on the whole did Impress.

not

Williamson's return to the pivo-

to his side.

Skinner played centre-half so as to permit Fowler to move up into though he was forwards the attack and continually feeding his they were not in a position to take advantage of his passes.

80

INCREASED BETTING DUTY ANNOUNCED

Increased betting duty is announced in the Government Gazette raising the duty from ten to 15 per cent., but this in- crease will not be effective for the Kwangtung Handicap Race on October 25 as tickets have already been sold for the race an the existing basis of percentages.

:

fo.

NEW DEFENDER The Sapper flelded practically distin- tal berth was greatly. feit and the same team which

second

The amended Bill also provides that in the future not less his steadying influence should puguished themselves in the

season, did on division last

The only than 88 per cent, or in the case of a club organising the race not the team through, as he

changes were positional ones and less than 76 per cent of the total contributions, after the de Saturday

duction of duty, shall be devoted to prizes for subscribers. As stated. Kwong Wah's attack the introduction or a new defen- showed perfect understanding der in Fielding

This new Ordinance is to come that result as nearly as practicable As a team the whole vorked to into force on October 1, 1941, and clause of the Bill amends the while their defence, with the re-

of gether in perfect co-ordination provides that the provisions of proviso to the principal Ordinance transfer of Lee Kwok-wal, South China and who played for and should be able to attain

the Betting Duty Ordinance, 1931, of 1981, as amended in 1940, by Kwong Wah two seasons ago. has ligner standard of play.

as amended by the Amendment altering the percentages of the Birrell (3) and Pelham (2) scor Ordinance, 1940, shall continue to total contributions or subscriptions strengthened this department.

cash-sweep which, after deduction of the duty. ed for Sappers before the interval. apply in the case of TWO PENALTIES

to cash-sweep must be devoted to prison for the Arst Fowler replying for Club, and Pel-tickets sold, Though Kowloon netted through Blake. Kwong Wah soon ham and Fox, for RE. and Fowler chances allocated by list, on the subscribers:"",

The Kwangtung Handicap Race Club completed Kwangtung Handicap Race of the took the lead through two penal- and Forrow for

the scoring

Hongkong Jockey Club scheduled" is excluded from the increase as ttes taken by Wong Wah-gay.

on the terms on which that Race, will CLUB 9. Fowler: Millington, for October 25, whether rui

or on any postponed be run has been announced to the. Fallace, Odell, Skinner, Gilchrist; that date

public and tickets have been sold DUEY INCREASE

Further goals by Wong (2) and Yip Yan-bor, gave the winners

5-1 lead before the interval. After Hopkinson, Forrow. F. Fowler. F. dáte. the breather, mainly through the Strange. Bickford, inspiring

work of

Williamson.

RE. Moxham; Palmet, Field-

*

or

for this Race on the existing hasie

been decided that. for of porcentages It has Kowinon reduced arrears throughing: Chan Ping-yuen, Shaw, Tay-the time being at any rate, the

tor; Li, Wal-Jam, Birrell, Pelham, duty an Blake and Jackson,

KOWLOON :- Whitfeld: Lamb, Fox, Jones.

Maxwell. Williamson. Marques:

White; Campos. Jackson, Blake. Poriera. Cruz

JUNIOR GAMES

cash-sweep tickets sold

and on cash-sweep chances allv cated by flat, which was increased

In the two juniors games play 1940 from five per cent, to 10 od, Engineers bent Club as the per cent, can be further increased

HARBOUR RACE POSTPONED

Due to the threatening typhoon,

KWONG WAH - Loe Kwok- Valloy by eleven clear goals to to 18 per cent, without serious the annual harbour rade organised kee: Chung Fai-lam, Lee Kwok-one at Boundary Street.

F

9 4

30 12 0

14 10 3 1

24 10 2 40

14 8

6

0

24 16

2

14 B

0

18 22

2

14 7

7

0 20 21

1

13

7

11 4

60 20 19 7

0

16 10

1

16 4 11 0 18

13 31 1

13 26 1

14" 11 3 0 15 11 3

20 12

2

24 18 1

1

wal: Wong Bhul-koe, Law Kwong

16 10 4 1

27 10 2

Leung. Pak-wai: Ylp Yun-bor,

10 9

7

0

25 23.0

16

4 10 0. 22 26

1

341.

14

K 0 n 20 22

0

10

A

11 0

20 20

0

Hongkong C.C.

16

G 10 .0 18 27 0

Hongkong Electricno

4 11 TO

16: 20 D

Police R.O. Kowloon B.G.C. Indian R.C. Craigengower- Hongkong F.C. Kowloon EC. Recreio

Tung Yee Football Club have

risk of the increase of duty re- by the Hongkong Chinaso Civil; sulting by reduction of patronage, Borvents Club which was to have. been held yesterday was postponed to a loss in revehus..

The Gazette states: "It is the to next Sunday,arkt Tin Yung-fat. Wong Wah-gay.

The start of the race is from Cheuk Bhek-kam. Wong Kink-withdrawn from Third Division intention of the Dovernment that'

of the Football League, and it is in this curse, as was the case with Cha Eu Ling, Kowloon, the length Cheong.

How possible that Royal Engi- the 1040 amendment, that the of the couras being about 1,800 At Happy Valley Royal Endineers ders, will be invited to fill the increased, duty should be, borne by metres and ending at the 'club's

thebetting pubite. To achieve swimming pathlon, North Point. beat the Club by 7, goals to 3. after vacancy.

CLUB TROUNCED

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