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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 11, 1939.

COMBINED CHINESE

DRAKE SAVES

MANY

GOALS

FOR LOSERS

F.A. Players Reveal Out-of-Season Form

(By "Wanderer")

The 3-1 victory of the Combined Chinese over the Football Association team in the charity football match at Happy Valley yesterday was flattering to the losers, for on form display there was at least a five-goals difference between the teams. However, it must bo remembered that the majority of the Chinese team have just returned from a football tour of the South Seas, and are, therefore, in good soccer condition, whereas the Association players are at the commencement of a new season and not yet in form.

In Excellency the Governor and the left, cleverly forced a corner by Lady Northcoto, the Hon. Mr. N. L. kleking against Hussain, and from Smith, the Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall, the resultant kick Fung got his head

WIN CHARITY SOCCER GAME

An anxious moment là the Association's goalmouth during the charlly soccer game at Happy Valley, which the Combined Chinese won by 3-1-Fung King-cheour seen walling for the ball from a corner kick. He scored but the goal was disallowed by an off-side-Saf Photographer.

the tion. Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. W. to the ball and sent it into the coal. Joe Louis To

Pryde were spectators.

only to be eaten by seconds by the whistle for off-side.

of the first,

Defend Title

New York, Oct. 10.

has announced that Louis will defend Joe Louis' manager, Mike Jacobs, his tile against the Chilean, Arturo Godoy, on February 0-United Press. ARMSTRONG WINS

Cricket

PEARCE SCORES 56 AND TAKES

8 FOR 25

To Drake (Middlesex), who took o place of Jackson (Middlesex) in Towards the close goal, must go much of the credit for half, Fowler and Lee Kwok-wei the Amall difference. He played cune into collision, and Lee wan dur excellent game; two of the gools carried alt for several minutes. He cune in awiftly at sharp angles from returned just before the rast period, cluse range, while the third-from but In the meantime Fung lind nii acorner kick-was headed in from but scored twice. Drake saved on behind his back. On three particular both occasions. Fung's second effort occasions ho saved brilliantly,

Loc

Wal-tong

was particularly good. From Jusl .WOR goalless. inside the penalty area he wheeled

The annus cricket match between Lo hardly moved A yard on the ball and throughout

the Hongkong' C.C. and the Kowloon flashed in

u low with-rising shot, but Drake jumped vcross,

Des Moines, Oct. 10.

C.C. which was played on the Initer's out one of the defending backs, deftly caught the ball and cleared. Blackburn and Bone, being in at-

Henry Armstrong, 1414 lbs, guin- around yesterday resulted in an cery The first goal for the Chinese came tendance,

T. A and

ed a technical knockout over Man-win for the Club by 115 runs. such effective two nothering also contributed greatly Yeung received

minutes before the interval, fredo, 148 lbs., after 138 seconds in Pearce was the hero of the day, to

on the wing and the fourth round. the comparatively amal score, for carried the ball down and through,

taking wickets for 25 runs after thooth the Laeties left Fung King- sending in a grass-cutter

A crowd of 6,500 watched the night scoring 36. Keeping an excellent cheong with quite an appreciable fount the back of the net.

which in which Manfredo was punished length and turning sharply from the amount of freedom, this wlly player

until he was virtually helpless off he soon had the Kowloon batsmen spent a successful, but for the most following the rest from where they

The Chinese took up the attack) United Press.

in dificulties. On two occasions he took two wickets with successive balls.

the

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ARMY RUGBY

RUGBY TRIALS Indications of Stronger Pack Than Last Year

(By "Fly-Half"}

The Army held their first trial games yesterday at Sookuspoo, Four fifteens took to the field during the afternoon,

The first rame which was begun at 3 p.m. was fought out befwood possible candidates for the Army XV. That the sefoctors had picked ont two well-balanced sides was borne out by the score-three points each.

Beginning of the season atmosphere was evidenced by over-engerne and rashi kicking. The kicking for touch left much to be desired. Players repeatedly tried to get the ball into touch far beyond their ability, with the result that frequently a battle took place with. the players, standing still and the ball going back and forth,

In the frst gume, "A" v. "B", the (atdx.), Lyndr.. Evens (3. AARA); "A" men showed more Initiative but surrell (idx.), Bergt, Haston (T.A.0.C.). Gnr. Cooke, Pie. Berry (Max.); Bergs. found the dour defence of the "D" Pic. Gilden Beaforth, H. Details) team a stumbling block. Lt. Douglas, *C* XV:-Gar. Easterbrook (5th A who resumes rugby in the Colony Epl. Smith G. (Seaforth H.D.), Ple. after an absence of a season when he , AA.) (Capt.), Sigm. Wills (RCS.): Bickerty (RAALCO), L/Bgt. Coughlan was Home taking a course, played Pte. well at stand-od half for the "A".A.0.C.): Car, Clarke (5th. AARA.)

Cleaver (dx.). L/Cpl. Leach team. His combination with

Lt. Col. Edge (RAM.C.), Chr. Whitehead Dunlop was the best on the field. ant. MeDermott 18th. LA L/Cpl. 180). AARA.; Gnr. Cook 13th. JI.R.A). Douglas found his vis-a-vis, Lt. Glam (Idx.), L/Cpl. Ross (RS.), L/Cpl. Hook, hard to suppress. Boe showed Dunners 1). that he has lost none of his clusive-Husband (3.8.), L/Cpl. Picton (RE), 'D' XVI-Sim. 1 (RCB); Carpl. ness and also his distracting tendency Spr. Martin (1.E.), Pte. Cody Rs. Ito wander back amongst the ruck of thi: Bor. Wilcox (E.). Ser. Kilean Morgridge (Mdx.), Pie. Oracio the players instead of keeping the 1), Plc. Hurlock (Mdx.); Pis, Lever ball in the open side of the field. (Max.). L/Cpl. Braford H.C.S.); L/Cpl.

CLEVER MOVEMENT

Foley E.): L/Cpl. Lone (1.5.), (Capl.), Spr. Hughes (RES), A very clever piece of play was Reserved Sprog ECDL

Gibson (RS.), shown by Boe after a grand passing Coombe movement in which the boil travelled weare (IE, L/Cpt. Lane (13), p. from the base of the serum to Lt

Nestor (..). Douglas. Douglas mude good ground was due to his being on the touch- The absence of Lt. Cuthbertson before he possed la Waite, who sent line watching the form of his men, It on to Boe, who went for the corner Assisting him wan Lt. Col. J.T. far; but on being edged towards Simson, Scottish Cap, whose re- 669, the touch line, he reverse-passed, becord, according to Bowan's Guide, is: fore he was tackled, to Lang who cut E 1009, 1 1900-11, Wales 1000-10,

Yesterday's Cash Sweeps

The following were the lucky cash sweep numbers at yesteriny's Race Meeting at Happy Valley:

Race No. 1

No. 601

$1,400.00

43

1802

1

116 00

618

200.00

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): No. 23, 2003, 447,

umber of tickets sold, 2,000.

Race No. 2

No. 1515 1822

$1.747.20 499.20 249.00

in from the wing to take the ball in France 1910, NZ. 1905.

full flight and score, bringing off one

of the cleverest scissors movements

reen here for some time,

Unplaced ponies (150 each): Nos. 153. full-back. Both were inclined to let Lt. Lomax was the more reliable

Number of tickets sold, 3,350.

nace No. 1

No. 3332 1000 307

$1,829.60 623.40 201.20

One Against Eight

TORONTO, Sept 5.Bobby Pearce

the ball bounce before gathering in the second half, Lomax was played on the wing for the "A" XV, where ho was not given much to do.

of Hamilton, professional sculling Lt. Ridsdale, Unplaced ponies (450 each): "Nos, 3023, and Army player, Capt. Duke and Lt. first defeat of his professional career former Blackheath champion of the world, suffered the 1302. 735, 3272.

Pinkerton were outstanding in the here in an exhibition half-mile "A" pack. Ridsdale made good use handicap race with the Hamilton of his height and weight in the line-

part ineffective, afternoon dribbling had left off, and alter ten minutes and Indulging in the short-pussing play Young sent over a high centre the match. Leung Wing-chlu, Lee gune with his right wing partner, which almost scraped the cross-bar, Wal-tong and

batted Arzt, The Hongkong C.C. Young Shiu-yick. Twice Fung had and Hau Ching-1o met it with his gave a pretty exhibition of passing on the board. On the return to the Fung Klog-cheong and, at lunch had 149 for 3 wickets only the goalie to boat, but ballooned head to score the second goal. over the bar the first time, and waS

before dropping the robbed by the mercat traction of a

ASSOCIATION SCORE who, on the left with the Assoclu were rojuvenated bowlers, and the bali to Hau, Acid, however, Anderson and Lloyd socond.*

For a brief period following, the tion. defenders more or less around Club were all out for the addition of Association forwards moved deter- his three team-mates, gave Drake only 35 further runs. Association forward line minedly Into the Chinele aldom penetraled far. Fowler, in Their efforts were rewarded by Em-

half. hardly a chance of saving. 116 donire, tried hard with A. V. berson's goal. From

seross to Gosano and E. L. Strenge on his left, Fowler received and sent the bali (8.C.A.A.); Lee Tin-sang sad Low Kwok va hours left for play, cach alde 2933, 3156, 187, 1011, 800, 1001, 750.

shot it past Tam Kwan-hon.

Number of tickets sold, 4,000, right where Emberson

a free-kick,

For some minutes yet the Associa tion continued the attack and though it was met with calm and sure re-

The tears were:

COMBINED CHINESE-Tam Kwan-bon

(Police) and Bone

The K.C.C. batsmen were routed, and were all out for 65 runs. With

IL.X.C.C.

L. T. Ride, o Baxter, & Lloyd"

T. A. Pearce, a Zimmern, 5 Lloyd D. I. Bosanquel, o Baxter b Andersan

Number of tickets sold, 5,700.

Race No,

No. 2823

137

$1,043.00 D20.00 204.00

Leander senior eight, Canarilan champions, along the Canadian National Exhibition water-

outs. Pinkerton is reputed to have amateur the speed of a three-quarter, Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 2081, the "3" team and worried Lt. Doug-

Lt. Hook made many openings for front.

Race No. 5

No. 1991

$1.837.50

3815

625.00

282.30

placed ponies Roach, Nos. 3 1336 2320, 36, 1812 3587, 873, 701, 3172, 1923, 4117, 913, 1220, 5773.

Number of tickats sold, 4215.

30

Mace No.

No. 2974

2304 2943

$2,031,00

586.00 223.00

but the right wing combination of Emberson and Thorburn was awk

wat (S.C.AA.) Young Tre-cheong, Leung took one hour at the crease. Kowloon ward, andi, oddly enough, it seemed

| Wing-chhu (6.6.A.A.) and Soong Khig-wing || scored 134 for 2 wickets, Anderson (CA): Young Shuu-pick, Fung King: being top-scorer with 53, reaching but this wing that the Association fre-

cheong Lea Wal-tong L-1 Stu-wing and the boundary on 11 occasions. qudditly attacked. Emberson claimed

The Hau Ching-lo (S.C.A.A.). the foser's only goal, which followed sistance there was the feeling that Blackbura

| Club lost 0 wickets for 140 runs, the ASBOCIATION TEAM-Drake (Middle-highest front) free kick,

contribution being from ****EARLY THRILLS

the equaliser might have come along (Club): Humain (St. Joseph's), Shaban Haymes, who hit 4 four's and a six. at any moment. The Chinese backs (hilddicsex) and, Bonniball (51. Joseph's); The scores were; The Chinese kicked off, and after and halves, however, prevailed and Fawter (Club) A. V. Gosano (GL. Joseph F. Tichardson, & Baxter

Emberson (Ordnance), Thorburn (Navy), Ave minutes play, Fung, in a typical play once again went down to the and E. L. Strango (Club), effort wriggled his way through, other end. The Association's defence butaling in bla last effort when a was hard-pressed and many of the pills to: Waltiniz' 'Leo Wal-tong might| Chinese moves only failed through thrills como when Lee took shots brought down outside which were anothored by Bote, and area and took the sick himself. Drake whon Young Shlu-yick-seat-a-low met the drive with his shoulder and By a goat "scored in the second it. Fox, e and Anderson

G. E. R. Divett, e Fincher... Anderson centre across the goalmouth with no conceded a corner.

hall, the Hongkong Schools beat the Extras one to take it Middlefield play It was no surprise when Hau Kowloon Schools by 2-1 for the followed, and then Bau Ching-to, oo Ching-to registered the final goal of Schools Challenge Cup, which, to- gather with medals for the players, was presented by His Excellency at the conclusion of the game,

Hongkong Schools

J. L. C. Pearce, a and b Anderson .. D. McLellan, b Anderson

M. F. L. Haymes, e Anderson, is Lloyd

dye had better results. The next over-elaboration. Lee Wal-tong was Win Challenge Cup Fue, and a Lloyd

the penalty

Jel 28151.

GLAMOUR!

Elizabeth Arden

Outstanding for Kowloon was W.

B,

A. E. Perry, not out

Totat

154

Bowling Analysis

*Lloyd Anderson Baxter Gray

P.I

*Bowed one wide.

Kowloon C.0.

G. Pryde (C.B.S.), who scored their only goal.R. Siva (St. Joseph'a D. J. N. Anderson, a and b McLellan College) proved tricky leader for Broadbridge, o Perry ↳ McLellan

N, A E the Hongkong team, and had the Baxter, b' Pearce honour of netting the declding goal D. Hung, Lb.w. Pearce

of the match. Hongkong scored first Fincher, e McLellan, is Pearce 2. through Chan Yee-fong (Wah Yan). A "Zimmern, e J. C. Pearce,

W. L. Ranley, cand b Pearce

The Kowloon defence was the N. D. Lloyd, c and 5. Pearce better of the two, and had Pryde A. Madar, not out

B. A. Gray, b Parce had better assistance from

his Extran fellow-forwards, they would have undoubtedly won. It was in the second half that the Hongkong for- ward line proved its merits, and the closing minutes were full of excite ment in the Kowloon hall. On one occasion the ball was lifted right off

Total

Dowling Analysis McLellan ***

T. A. Pearce ......** Perry

Pearce was given a 23-second

las not a litle. The ball was gener- handicap and finished 20 seconds be- ally late in reaching him, this leay-bind the Leanders. The eight-cared ing him little time to get in motion crew was thned in 2.60. Pestee, before the wing-forwarda and op-hard-pressed for the first time in re- posite scrum half were on him. cent years, was in front until 200

Lt. Hewitt of the "B" team was yards from the finish. The Lenader the more successful hooker. In the boat passed him at this point and loose and in the line-outa Boustead pulled stendly away from the finish. and Berry were often in the lime- light. Berry was probably the most; successful line-out worker on the feld, but at the cost of orthodoxy. Unglaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 727, back until eventually his scrum-half Time and again he patted the ball

2004, 257, 2042, 1147, 3991,

Number of tickets sold. 4,250.

- - - Kaco-No,–7–

No. 1010

44

*LAZ

$3,500.00 1,000,00 500.00

Usplaced ponics

($100 each); Nos. 2327, 3629, 21223, 3205, 379, 1705, 1400.

Number of tickets sold, 3,750)

Eace No. 8

No. 1831

$1,003.40

**

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

had to stand quile dve yards back, 30 hard was the ball being hit back. Against bustling forwards like Rids Draft Programmes and Entry dale and Duke, the advantage of Forms for the Ninth Extra Raco obtaining the ball in the line-outs by Meeting to be held on Saturday, this method was wiped out.

Richards kicked * very good 21st October, 1939, (Weather per penalty goal from well out near the mitting) may be obtained at the touch to give the "B" team a half- Secretary's Office. Exchange Build- time load of three points. As has

been already stated, Lang_scored a lng; the Club House, Happy: 50

625.40 smart try for the "A" XV, Boe failed Valley; the Hong Kong Club, the 113.20 Usplaced ponies ($100 each): Nos. 581. to convert.

Sports Club; and the Stables, 3203, 463, 1843, 1301, 2747, 1513, 2329, 1981, The impression gained from the Shan Kwong Road. 1703 3436, 4036, 3027, 3883, 1609, 304, 2503, game is that the Army will have a 1182, 5910, 32), 1999,

powerful pack, stronger and speedier Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON than their fery eight of last season, on Thursday, 12th October, 1939. and that the backs will be dangerous

By Order, when in possession, but with their de- [fence questionable,

F Labrum, not out Extra

Total

Bowling Analysts,

Waddington

Gillespla Hemsley

New *****

Nancarrow

Now, i.b.w...

Royal Air Force

Paling. Simpson

Waddington, e Harding, b Davies

the gont line ng it was running into Junior Match Tied in all

the net with the goalle out of posl- tion.

The teams were:

KOWLOON-Wong Chi-chaung

Wah

Harrison, b Baldwin The Kowloon Cricket Club Juniors Bartlett, 1.b.w. b Hall

NANCHITON, Lb.w.b Davics tled with the Royal Air Force in natür, a Giffen, » Hati friendly match yesterday, at the Rix, b Simpson

Gillespie, o. b. Simpson former's ground.

Hemsley, pat out Extras

Yan: Teng Eng-along (D.B.5.) and it, Smith C.1.5.) Xavier (La Salle Santes (La Salle) and Peter Kwok (Win Tan; T. Maatilay

K.C.C. ID.B.5.). Brown. J. Lay, & Harrison, b New [C.B.S.), W. G. Pryde (C.D.B.). J. Domes G. A. Goodhan, b. New

La Belle) and H. Mathias (La Balla). G. G. Davies, b Nancarrow

HONGKONG, Chang Chung-ong (EL R. Baldwin, e Paling. Now Joseph W. Ho (St. Joseph'), Is Tip-G. fail, b Gillespie ....... kwong (St. Joseph's) and Chan Ying-ming: C. Walker, b NancarrOW (31. Stephen'}); Ko King-hum (St R. Harding, not out.... Stephen's), Wong Kee-lim, (Ring'e), R. Brokenshire, a Silva (S1, Joseph's), Chan Yee-long (Waha, Giften, e arrizan, b Giltemple

Waddington Yan) and B. Abbey (Nt, Joseph's).

n. Himpson, 1.b.v., b Gillesple

Total

Bowling Anafysie

Bimpson

Goodban

Davics

ETATA....

Baldwin

SECOND GAME

The game between the "C" and W. "D" teams was more notable for enthusiasm and keenness of the players than for good rugby, Muggeridge and Ross did some good work.

This afternoon the Poller begin their secson with a friendly game Jagainst the Middlesex at the Police ground, while the Club hold their second trial at Huppy Valley.

The Teams were!

ō

Spr.

2) A XV:-Lleut, Otway

(RE):

0 Artingulali (RE) L/CHI, WAIS, (RE),

6 L/Cpl. Boo (8.3.) L/Sgt. Lang, (R.A.0.C.):

Lieut. Dougian NS. (Capt.), Lat. Dunopy

M.C. (1.5.): Sergt. Pursey (R.S.) Bulherland (RS.) L/Cpl. Sheldrake (RE)

(RS.), Lt. Pinkerto

Corp. Brinkley (RED);

Davis E)L Lleut. Ridsdale (RN.R.), Capi. Duxe fit.8).

'3' XV?—Laleut, Lomax, (RS, RAJ: | Epr. Jones, Llout, Skipworth (8th, IRA).

Homdr. Match (0th, KRA) Gnr. Richards, (Elh. BILA) Lieut. Hook fith, FRAI (Capt.), Bamdr. Smythe -48th, 11.RAJ Pte. Bousted IRAQ.C.),. Zlour. llawiti

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