P.I.
TOURISTS
Girl Basketballers Overwhelm Chinese Federation 35-18
The Chung Hwa girl basketeers, touring team from the Philippines, played their final match of a series in aid of the Chinese Wounded and Refugee against a Chinese Federation quintet at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Saturday, and dealt thom a crushing defeat, winning 35 points to 18, in an almost one-sided game.
The visitors employed the five-men defence play, and with a fast-breaking attack smashed their way through the Federation side to record their most decisive victory.
Centre Alice Chen,, captajn |
and star player of the touring
side, was brought in the second Men's Game.
quarter for Cary Wong, and she
worked to good purpose paving EASTERN A. A. BEAT
the way for Helen Chen's live
goals. Guard Josefa Go earned ropeated rounds of applause from the rolaterous crowd with her exhibition, Γίνο times she
sneaked up to drop in a basket
CHUNG TSING IN
SECOND HALF
the FOLLOWING
Chung over the Federation defence. Hwa-Chinese Federation game, Her interception was excellent, the Eastern Athletic Association and sho very rarely let anyone cagers engaged a team of the past her.
Chung Tsing. Benevolent Society
The Federation attacle could' not
get near enough with the ball will:-in an exhibition match and won, after being led 16-11, in the first out being robbed, and consequently had to try from far out, The Misses half, by 46-34.
Lee Shun-yée
and Nit Shitsum
not
were The Eastern quintet showed name excellent sharp sheat-given an opportunity to settle down ing to sink field goals from inideourts sideliner Chan Fong-yue was
testing few two-point-
Chung the combination. to give Federation a ers. The very rare occasions theyTainit sow in it that every newcomer managed to sneak in they met with was treated to a flashing glimpse of their under- ball and ran up tally of 16 some very bad luck,
combination was basket dhiots elreling the ring to fall before the right Init.
came
TAME OPENING
scored
decided upon by Eastern coach, Eastern Armed up from then on, but their plling up of the score was slow, and they were only able to record
11 when half-time came.
CHANGES
Monday,
HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH
April 29, 1940..
WIN
FINAL
GAME OPEN TENNIS FINALS
The only defeat met by the Chung Hwa girl basketballers was on Wednesday last when they lost to The P.I. girls are in dark shirts, and reading left to The Hongkong Stars 23-27. Here are the two teams. right are:
(10),
Back row-Kalle Chan (6), Alice Chen (3), capt., Sally Wong (9), LIBan Kwok (2) and Josefa Go Front row--Helen Chan (8) Cary Wong (1), Victoria Tan (4) and Priscilla Ang (5)-By courtesy of the Sing Tao Jih Pao.
BOWLS
War-time Soccer Cup Competition
Cup
April 20:
were
NORTH A
GAMES POSTPONED
Recreio Volunteers Defeat The Rest
RAIN WASHED OUT the Valley Cup and Sam White
Trophy lawn bowls matches on Saturday, and these
matches were postponed until the coming week-end. One game, however, was played at Happy Valley, the Police losing to the Craigengower C.C. in a friendly game by 24 shots. Rinks at the Hongkong C.C. were also in action against each other.
Yesterday, the Club de Recreio held an enjoyable.
held Rest by 12 shots.
3 New Brighton
Wrexham
on
The scores in yesterday's game
were:
THE FIRST QUARTER was tone computed to the rest of the game, and
First Round Matches a ininules went by, the pace was
TALL CENTRE su Hang was.
Of English League increased, and excitement grew. The
the tourists again opened through Joseta snuffed every time he got near
ring, and he changed tactics to be Go, and ran on into a lead of 7-4.
effect. Chung LONDON, Apr. 27 (Reuter)-The In the second quarter play was a centre pivot to good
Ting roped in a few from the side- following were the results in the first little more even and store usines, and the momentary unbalancing round of the Football League War-friendly game, in which the Volunteer members beat the 7 points each. The visitors
competition, the from concerted movements, of their combination was enough to time Allee Chien balling the Federation set the ball rolling, and Eastern began matches of which side with fake
while the to pile up a substantial score.
At a point when they were 38 to: on the excellent Federation depended
could marksmanship of Lee Shun-yee to 22, coach Chan decided he keep the
give his other men n workout, and Sloke them in the running.
Wolverhampton From the third quarter the visitors Chung Tsing was able to creep up to our
gain the upper hand, 31 while Eastern ran up a few more Liverpool appeared to
Manchester Ci tally to 46-34.
Dury notwithstanding the Federation side to bring the finol
SCORERS
Hollon W. being four points behind in the final
TOP SCORER for Eastern was Ip humley voltage offensive Lal, whose underbasket work was-x-Preston
Chung Hwn cellent, 17 points (8 goals, 1 fould in the Anal quarter, hawked the ball constantly, drove in goal), followed by Chan Sul-luk 13 with a bewildering series of planned (5 goals, 3 foul goals). Hsu Hang, Ng Newcastle plays, cracked the hoop from far out Suen-chiu and Ma Chan Lel had two Shemeld W. goals each,
Hang two foul goals, Doncaster when the "middle ninto" got too con- gested, and simply played the Federa- and N and Ma one fout goal ench. full
For Chung Tring Chan Yiu-ching Hartlepools
Darlington tion team off its feet. The visitors
with 13 points ( Ruddersfield scored seven goals and one foul goal was top scorer without a ̄single-reply.
goals,
foul goal). Sum Sul-ling y ronts, 1 foul goal), Kum Kan-san
tally for the quarter.
Flashing a
The Scores
CHUNG HWA GIRLS
Helen Chen
6 (3 goals). Cheong Yau-sing, Lee Nolts County Fook-kee and Wong Cheung had one Brentford goal each.
CHINESE FEDERATION
1
No. of Fouls
Goals. Fou!!
5
Goals
Lee Shun-yce
Wong Po-chun
Cheung Yuen-lan
Chan Wai-hing
Lee Yuk-mul
Ng Shlu-sum
N Woon-ying
Lam Shiu-ping
Total Points
Total points
18
Victoria Tan
Allee Chen Cary Wong Priscilla Ang Jonela Go Kaltic Chan Sally Wong
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ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
J. A. Remedios, C. X. Marques, A. F. Norolina, H. Alves (Volunteers) beat F. Machado, E. M. Remedios, C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto, 24-18.
P. M. N. da Silva, M. Mendonco, J. C. Remedios, J. F. Nibelro beat,
F. A. M. Prata, M. F. Pinna, L. Xavier, F. X. Silva, 24-10.
L. A. Rozario, J. A; Luz, C. C. Pereira, C. Roza, lost to B. Alves,
Entries For Kowloon C. C. Tournaments
Following are entries for Kowloon Cricket Club's bowls tournaments:
Club Championship:-A, C. Tribble, I Jack, V, C. Labrum, C. J. Tacchi, E.
P. Yvanovich, C. H. Lopes, F. XFincher, J. Hempsey, J. Smith. F. Good Soares, 14-30.
win, T. A. Madar. A. Spary. A W. Ram- rey. J. W. M. Brown. J. M. Jack, FL
J. Jessop,
J. D. Remedios, E. L. Cunha, A Meadows, W. Nash, y. Dowden, Xavier, C. G. Silva, lost to F. Xavier, Mackny, CU E Turpin O. Lee,
W. Gittins, A. Kew, J. 13. O. Remedios, E. Souza, I. F. Luz, W. Parsons, T. Champetovler. W. Mal-.
10-24.
coty, L. A. Jordan, C. E. Langley and A E. Carey.
D. C. Alves, J, Fonseca, H. H.
Tyro:-R. 3. Chanell, W. Parsons, L. A. Botelho, F. V. Ribeiro lost to C. Vas, | Jordan, E. Abraliam, C. E. Turpin, A
W.
E. 1. Leitao, A. P. Gutterres,
Basto, 14-32,
B. Zimmern, J. Smith, C. E. Langley.
Nash, C. T. Champelavier, N. A. E. Mac- kay, A. Martin, R. Wellwood. D. Hung J. Luke, A. Fabel. R. Marks, W. Naef, it T. Broadbridge, A. C. Houghton, I. Leigh, | A. Bone and IL Jessop.
M. Alarcon, D. F. Lopes, C. M. Silva, A. Rodrigues beat 11. R. Pinna, F Marques, C. M. Alves, C. Marques, 23-7.
One Game At
Happy Valley
E.
Police Recreation Club, meeting Craigeugower Cricket Club In friendly, were beaten by 24 shots. Scores were:
G. Willerton, C. Wilcox, A. Jillot and W. Glendinning (skin) (Police) lost to A Locke and A. A. A. Rozark, J. Pau.
Lewis (akip) 13-26; J. Harron, G. John-
è ren, W. Harela and W. S. Dall (skip)
(Police) to Y. Razack, C. W. Lain.
Provident Cop:-A, Tribble, C. Cham pelovier. L. Jack, V, C. Labrum. C. J. Facchi, E. C. Fincher, J. Hempsey, J Smith, J. M. Jack, 3. Fraser, H. Jessop, A Madar G, W. Bowden, W. Nash
J. Kew, H. 3. Meadowi, E. Langley, Moss, E. Kern, C. E. Turpin, W. Gittins G. Lee, J. Hyde, W. Hyde, W. Parsons,- 1. A. Jordan and A. E. Carey.
Increased Number Of Australians
A. 51. Orring and U. di Hongkong Jockey Club
26: D. Taylor. A. Estall. W. Cameron and J. Shepherd (4kip) (Patient lost to 2. A. Souza, A. Tillman, W. McNell and N. P. Karanila (skip) 10-22.
Intra-Club
AL Hongkong Cricket Club, six Club rinks were opposed to each other:
To Raise Quota
BECAUSE, Manchurlan ponies are no longer available in North China, following the Japanese occupation, the Hongkong Jockey Club tag de- cided to increase Es quota of Aus- trallan gallowayx for next season.
Since the first shipment of about 30 Australians arrived in 1932, the WA. Cornell, A. K. Mackenzie, B. Jockey Club has been steadily in- Wild and O. 8. Archbutt ukip) boat E.
F. Buttress, II. A. Angus, R. A. Edwards creasing Its quota. Last year it was and A. Nisik (skin) 20-15: N. R. N. Ryan, about 80, but negotiations are now P. W. Angus. E. B. Doughty and A. Me-
Kellar (skip) lost to W. J. flansen, T. C. In progress with the Club's Austro- Monaghan, G. 11. Bond and J. L. Moust Unni agent for the importation of 125 (in) 16-23 0. J. Lacon. 1. S. Cassidy for next season. Q. E. Costello and D. E. Maughan takip) Set to E, Haspi, L. A, R. Duncan, F. 6: Abraham and A. W. Drown (skip) 15-20.
FULLY SUBSCRIBED
ALREADY the list for the draw has been fully subscribed..The ponies will arrive towards the end of the year but will not appear unlil the annual meeting in February, 1841.
At the same time as the numerical strength of the Australian queta has
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fifth Extra, Ilace Meeting to be hold on Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th May, 1940, (weather pormitting) падз Lo obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club Houno, Happy Valley; the long Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, 9han Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock torday, when 1D couples competed in from station mares but latterly some NOON on Thursday, 2nd May, Jan American tennis tournament, well-bred horseflesh has been
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An enjoyable afternoon was spent increased, the Jockey Club has also
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AT HONGKONG C.C.
REARRANGED
THE HEAVY RAINS towards the end of last week have made it necessary to re-arrange the schedule for the Open Tennis Championship finals. The remaining semi- final match in the singles between the Taui brothers will be played off to-day, and the finals of the singles and doubles will be played off on Wednesday and Friday, respectively.
be:
The programme for the week will
OPEN SINGLES SEMI-FINAL
To-day
Tsui Wal-pul v. Tsui Yun-pul (Stand court),
HANDICAP SINGLES
SEMI-FINAL
A. II, Barwell v, C. IL'R. Hyde. HANDICAP DOUBLES
SEMI-FINAL
C. B. Nicholsón and G. V, Hobbs v.
V R. Gordon and H. J. Armstrong,
Tuesday
Women's Golf
First Round Draw For
Glover Cup
BELOW is the draw, for the Glover Cup Golf Competillan under the auspices of the Ladies Section of M. Pagli v. B., C. Fay (Stand the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.
court).
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Wednesday
OPEN. SINGLES FINAL
S. A. Rumjan v. Tsui Wal-put or Tsui Yun-pal (Stand court). Unspire, Mr. G. W. Sewell,
C. B. Nicholson and G. V. Hobbs orį
The Best round must be played by May 15, the second by June 4, the third by June 25, the fourth by July 16, the semi-anal by August 6 and the anal by August 27.
Isi Bound M. A. B. Thomson v. Mrs.
Itobertson.
V. R. Gordon and H. J. Armstrong: v. G. Rose, Mrs. F. C. Young v. Zira. B. O'M, Deane and N. Spence,
Thursday
HANDICAP Singles finAL M. Pagh v. A. H. Barwell or C. H. R. Hyde,
Dyes into 2nd. Nound-Miss Glendinning v. Mrs. A. lummhreys; Mre. I. M. Baines v. Mrs. D. S. Stewart; Miss N. Price v. fr Mundy Mr. A. S. Nicol v. Mrs. 1. C. Stewart; Mira, Shrigley v. Mrs. H. D. Mitchell; Mrs. W. Park v. Mrs. F., D. Hunter: Mr. W. N. A Smalley v. Mr. W. Fleming: Mire. A. Lusaman v. winner of 1st Round: Mrs. Sinelale v. Winner of Isl. Hound Mrs. Whitehead v. Mrs. Edward; Ltrs. L. Blairy. Mrs. J. OPEN DOUBLES FINAL
Sherry: Mrs. G. M. Rowell v. Mrs. g. Tsui Wal-pui and Tsul Yun-pui v. Plummer; Mrs. D. Duncan ▼. Mrs. H. S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn Walker, Hedy Macgregor Kirs. R. 1. E. D. Roberis v. Men, A. (Stand court). Umpire, His Honour Davies: Mr. B. W. I Willams v. Mrs. Mr. R. E. Lindsell.
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