Monday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 19, 1940.
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
WELL, NANCY--- WE LEAVE FOR THE SOUTH
TODAY --- SHALL WE
GO BY TRAIN OR
PLANE?
OH, I DON'T CARE, AUNT FRITZI........
BOTH WAYS IS FUN!
I'LL TOSS: A COIN TO DECIDE--
HEADS, TRAIN -- TAILS, PLANE
ARMY Excellent Work By The Backs Carries The Day By 21-3
TROUNCE
(By "Fly-half").
@
POLICE
Saigon Suffer Fourth Defeat In Hongkong
(By "Rox")
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past at least two goals which should have been saved.
Blackburn was the better of the Iwo backs, clearing cleanly strongly. Chan Kong-ylu was slow and was always beater to the. ball by Chung.
STEADY DEFENDER NOUGH stood head and shoulders above bour North, on the right, and Brooks, on the left. Ho covered Lee very well, and allowed him often over-ran the ball or could not but in a sudden spurt Hau managed little scope. North was at times too check himself in time to centre to boot the ball out on almost the slow but used his body to good nd- AT SOOKUNPOQ on Saturday afternoon, the
goal-line. properly.
vantage in stopping diminutive Hau. Guichard wasted a golden oppor- Brooks seldom had the better of Army obtained a convincing win over the Police
EXCELLENT EXHIBITION unity of opening for Saigon soon Cheung who later desisted from go- by 21 points (three goals and two trios) to 3 (aXCEPT for one mistake, which after. He was intercepted by Lee
Tin-tang on way the Wong Chi-man, despite encourag- penalty goal) through superior work behind the
Cheung ball was kicked against Lee's hands ing remarks from the spectators, Wing-choi pinyed 2 magnißrent with the referee unsighted. He played gallant though fruitless foot- scrum. The Force missed Luscombe badly at the some at goal. ile showed wonder- stopped to appeal, the ball trickled ball. Howlett worked very hard for base of the scrum where Morrison, really a winging with his backs saved the Chinese
ful anticipation, and his understand-out of touch. forward, aftor some wild passing appeared to some very awkward moments. profor touch kicking when in possession.
a
Another notable absentee for Police was Searle, hard-working forward. Fay was much below form at stand off half, and was to easily beaten by Waite, who evaded his high tackles with case.
In the first half, Marsh on the left wing for Army, made ring round Leslie, so Wilson played
Enve
tion.
few
almosl
proved fatal,
SECOND GOAL
up.
TEN MEN START
his centre, who was particularly weak in shooting. Ferrier was the more constructive, but found the en- Hau
Yung-sang was superb at
tire Eastern defence an obstaclo right-back. He totally eclipsed LeeTHE Chinese attacked through Hsu hard to surmount. C. Pile was out-
of his fest Tin-sang to give one
und Leung and Tal was tested classed by the Eastern defence, and performances to date. He cleared several times coming through the never approached above mediocre shaken, but with strongly and in great style with both urdeal
flying football. is feet, and his passes seldom went colours, Hsu obtained possession to the wrong man. Lee Tin-sang send a long pass to Fung who nodded nite though subdued exhibi- the ball to Chan. Pacini was in at-
tendance, but Chan managed to MCHARDY was late in coming in, Hisu King-seng faced the brunt of evade him and bent Tul with a tricky and Plle substituted for him at With their halves out of gear, Taylor against him in the second the Saigon attack, and came through shot high in the corner of the net.
qual. Eastern took advantage of the Police three's were seldom period, and although the big with Bying colours. His 'roving Isu stopped the Saigon attack al Police's ten men to stage a series of seen in attack, whilst they were police three kept Marsh in commission" WILS very skilfully most from the kick-off to send Tang raids on their goal. Plie saved some late in getting up in defence, and abeyance he, also, was guilty of from all parts of the field. He brought the ball well upfeld before appearance. Shortly
pass. Tang nice shots before McHardy put in an executed, and he relieved situations off with a beautiful
after Police tuckled badly.
high grabbing. Wall was safe at full-shouldered the work of Leung Wing- centring for Cheuk to beat Tai for bucked up
force Eastern on back for Police, and he must be chiu when that player left the field the third time.
the defensive. Tsang gave away a credited with Wilson as being the
SAIGON SCORE Corly in the second half on account)
free-kick for hands just outside the only Police back to tackle hard and of injury, and allowed Saigon veryINDAUNTED Salgon tried harder penalty fee, pise or he advan low.
Tse passages to the goal area.
than before and their efforts ing. Police pressed for the Wright-Nooth was prominent in aam-hung found Tien a sight too were rewarded when Buu dodged age, and, from a centre by Wong too easily tired Police pack, which clusive for him, but managed to Hsu to
send Guichard off with a Man-kwal, Howlett threw himself at SPORT ADVTS. With few exceptions did no backing worry him enoudi at times to put clear field. Gulchard an in
the ball and headed it in. and bent Cheung with an unstoppable| Eastern attacked through Chung FASTEST FORWARD
who passed the ball backwards to Three minutes from the resumption Isu who, catching McHardy com- TANG Kwong-sum was the fastest Lee had a tussle, with Bach whom he pletely by surprise, equalised for THE ARMY were without Ridsdale
forward for the Chinese, and got beat and centred right into Salgon's Eastern with a grand shot from 35 and Coombe, who were substituted
some dne centres which were goalmouth. Tai misjudged the ball yards,
Just before halt-time Hau dashed by Ford and March. With Suther- turned to good account by Fung and and Chan dashed in to make certain
in to put Eastern ahead from a pass land on top in the tight scrums, the Chan. Fung King-cheong was try-of the already scored goal.. Army backs saw much of the ball, brick wail, played back more often so early reverse on top of the large
ing very hard, but finding Ven aj Saigon was undismayed with this by Chung
GAME DETERIORATES and generally an opening was made than by Walte for his three-quarters tohi was the same dushing centre and helped still further with the absence
he usually does. Chan Tak-store they had to reduce. They were TLE came deteriorated rapidly from Birrell used his long legs
the resumption. Several goals carry on. 10 advantage on the wing, as also did proved a source of constant worry of Leung, who sprained his back and were scored which were disallowed Marsh. The latter, however,
to the Salgon defence. He realised had to leave the field. They pressed for offside, but Enstern made the inclined to hesitate before getting was being well marked, and the Chinese on their own area and issue more secure when Hau, text- suddenly into action, and as a result gave his played to Tang. He spelled some Jau, Lee and Cheung, were kept very porarising with the ball,
good opportunities, however, when he
took a shot at goal from well out- busy. 24th February, the first bell will be easterb, no to crowd him.out.
was reliable although preferred to Lee. Cheukien sent a high pass to Hoa whoalde-the-penalty-aren-to-catch-Me-
Shek-kom was given more scope and just managed to meet with his head Hardy, napping again. much. Douglas did a great deal of damage. He had to pass Inwards. Gulchard rushed in Police were pressing hard when and Richards were native insides who not a good partner in Lee Shek-you, and beat Cheung with a hard drive is managed a pass to Hou, and the wirely gave their wings the ball as and most of the work was alpped in hom seven yards out.
fatter took it well up to send in a often as possible. Sutherland, be- the bud.
nice daisy cutter which Salgon were making superhuman
struck sides hooking well, was to the fore
efforts and were rewarded with an- McHardy's boot and was deflected into the net. This goal was dis-
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1940 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 24th February
On Saturday, 17th, Monday, 19th, Tuesday, 20th, and Wednesday, 21 February, the first bell will be rung
at 11.30 am, and the first race will
be run nt. 13.00 NOON. On Saturday,
rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race
run 2.00
will be pin interval will be after the fourth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL DE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
up at all. Dempsey featured in the him off his shots. line-outs, and Innes in the loose.
not
ARMY SUBSTITUTES
troubled over
was
in the loose. Millar was prominent
In
TAI TESTED
shot from close in.
in line-ups and in the loose, especial-E Chinese were pressing almost other, and their final goal.
from the whistle and Tal was Tot received from a clearance by allowed after consultation with the
ly in fast rushes,
Ford, Marsh, Waite, Douglas and tested several times before Tien was Pacini to tap to Tien who dribbled linesman,
Eastern added to their scare of pulled up for hands. Leung took the past Fung to slip to Hoa. Hou Millar scored tries for the Birrell, Berry and Marsh converted the ball to Fung's feet for the latter covered and sent in a weak shot, the and
Army kick, and passed to Chan who nodded stumbled, putting Cheung off, re-three goals when Wu broke through beat McHardy with a well- one try each,
to beat Ini with a first timer, open-ball dribbled over the goal line. pinced shot from close in. Taylor kicked a good penalty goal ing the scoring three minutes from Outcherd. Buu, Tot, Tien and Hoa, keng, Trang Chung-wan Luen, tung Seng- Saigon. Carea, Cuf; Bach,
Pacini,
Fastern-Lou in-hom; Kong lo give the Police their only score. the whistle.
Combined Chinese-Cheung - Wing-chol
Hau King-seng. Tseng Ying-kuen: Badges admitting non-members to
Anny-Gor. Easterbrook; L/Cpl. Bl-¡ Salgon pressed and a corner was Hau Yung-nang, Lee Tin-sang; Tea-Kam Yung-sum Cheung Kam-hol, Lee Tak- the Members Enclosure and Club
ker, Wu Gay-tsang and Han Ching-to. Guichard's rell, Ldr, Richards, Lt. Douglas and Sgt. forced. From
centre, hung, Leung Wing-chlu, Hr King-seng: Rooms at $10.00 per day including Merah: Cpl. Walte and L/Cpl. Foley: Pie Buu tricked the entire Chinese de-Chan Tax-fal. Cheuk Shek-kam and Lee
Chan PoliceMcllordy: Blackburn, Fung King-cheang, Kwong-sum,
Kong-yiu; North, Gough, Brooks; Wong tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Berry, Cpl. Sutherland, Lt. Hewitt; L
Chu-man, Howlett, Wong Man-kwai, Fer- Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 Miller L. Cuthbertson; Lt. Pinkerton, fence to head to an empty goalmouth, Shek-yau
rler and Pite. respectively) are obtainable through Cpl. Sheldrake and Lt. Ford.
Police-Wall, Leslie, Reynolds, Wilson: the Secretary upon the written or and D. 11. Taylor; Fay and Morrison: personal introduction of member, wheeler, Cullinan, Rose: Innes, Jenner; such member to be responsible for all Wright-Nooths. Dempsey and Riddell. chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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TENNIS TOURNAMENT IN
Navy "A" 16 Club "A" 16 AID OF BRITISH WAR
ORGANISATION FUND
ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS
(Continued from Page 8.)
(101), O-Lan (158), Osage (155), Patricia (101). Prince Charming (101), Racylight (161), Resisting Time (158), Ronson (150), Rose |Charming (101), Rose Elegant (181),
Silver Wings (101), Rose Perfect (101), Royber (161)
Smashing Through (161), Victoria (101), White Diamond (158), Xenophon (101).
ALBURY STAKES (SECOND SECTION)
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor,
IN A FEATURELESS GAMIE on EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE Saturday a Navy. XV drew with Club FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 "A sixteen points each, by two goals and two tries to iwo goals, a NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of Uffins will be penalty goal and a try. Both teams,
- DEFEATING T. C. Monaghan and Miss M. Griffiths obtainable each day at the Club packed short, Navy having only six House, provided they are ordered in forwards and Club seven, D. llynes, 4-2 in the final, Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Litton yesterday won the American mixed doubles tennis tournament on the advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel of Club, turned out for the Navy.
Macrae, Heaseman and Hynes act 21020).
good example to a forceful Club Hongkong Cricket Club courts in aid of the British War On na pretext will children be per- mlite in either enclosure during the pack, which had the better of things Organisation Fund. Fifty-six pairs participated and the
Carruthers was on Arst four days of the Meeting. No up forward.
6 pm A Good Time (152), omahs will be allowed on the Fifth enterprising stand-off half, who made tournament was divided into five sections. ·
valuable openings. Club's backs Day.
B. O'M. Deane and Miss their first appearance in the tourna- Albury (185), Amicus Curiae. (155) were mediocre individually and poor as a combination, while passing on Decima Eardley, who is betterment, surprisingly beat Lee Wal-tong Australian Diamond (182), Brown The price of admission to
too good for Monaghan and Miss Comedy Star (155), Comnleber (152), (155), Contact (152), Far View Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day their own line was frequent and the known for her exploits in Shang and Mrs. Chiu 4-3 and then proved Derby (162). Catterick-Bridge (152),
hni, badminton, were winners of Grins.
Forchand, Drive. (152), Jungle Prin including tax for all persons includ-
blue section, met Leg Wai-tong PRIZES DISTRIBUTED
Longdon ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu, win- Mrs. A. E. Grasett distributed the Cess(182), Kitti (152). Soldiers and Sailors in uniform pro
Star (105). admitted to the Public Enclosure at: THE NAVY full-back, Sig. Brier-ners of the last B.W.O.F. Tour- prizes. The Winners were presented (152) Lovely Kid (140), Lucky
with a racquet for the man and inn Lady (155), Melody. $1.00 per day including tax.
ley, was very nippy and kicked a Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., good length ball to find the cafe nament and of the purple section, electric clock for the woman. The Nancy Lee (152), Piccadilly Jim will not be permitted to operate touch on every occasion. His try in the first round. The Chinese runners-up received a pipe and per- (185), Powerful Kid (105), Princess fumo and 160 cigarettes. Male Cinro (152), Pumele (162), Rowan within the precincts of The Hong was a wonderful example of good pair won 6-2, -
"Monaghan and Miss Grinths, members of section winners re-(185), Sapper (185), Shuttlecock Kong Jockey Club during the Race backing up after a loose ball, and a Meeting.
smart das for the line. Bowden, on winners of red section, beat Capt. selved bottles of whiskey, and their | (152), Spring Again (162), Surprise
and Again (155), Warrego River (152). the wing, received few opportunities, and Mrs. C, H. R, Hyde, winners of partners received cigarettes
The Entertainment Committee of the A hofly Navy: pack had the better green section, in the semi-final 4-3. bottles of liqueur. of things in the set scrums.
Tins will bo obtainable In the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
· SERVANTS' PASSES
touch kicking weak.
GOOD BACKING UP
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In the bottom half of the draw Ho British War Organisation Fund, acknow | Ka-inu and Mrs. Litton, making ledge prites and donations Ecoma Job:0. Marshall and D. Hynes scored tries Fasses for Servants will be fasued to Private Bax holders ONLY on for Navy, the second being converted back and scored quick tries through Lane, Crawford, Ltd. Anderson. Merer application to the Secretary, lat Acor, by Nicholl, before Club scored an Beattie, Aitkenhead, and Carruthers. Storage Co. Ltd. A. Watson & Co.
unconverted try through, Rutherford. The two last ones were converted by Lid... Dodwan Exchange Buliding.
Turning around with a fivo point Macrac.
Club A Hopkins; P. Wilson, Aitken- Shing Fet, Gloucester Hotel, Clover Flower : :) lead, Navy Toet no time in adding
Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order S
OR BROWN,
Hongkong, 11th February, 1940.
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