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June 25, 1940.
SECOND ROUND TIES EASTERN DEFEATED
FOR RINKS AND PAIRS
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V.R.C. CHAMPIONS
AGAINST THE ROYAL SCOTS
D. Hutchinson Shows Great Promise
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THE V.R.C. performances AFTER A SPELL OF INACTIVITY, due in part against the Royal Scots in to the rain that we have had in recent weeks, the the new Army swimming Opon Rinks and Open Pairs Bowls Championships pool at Victoria Barracks on of the Colony are due to rosume next week. Wednesday last were all in The draw for the second round of these two competi-keeping with the excellent tions was made yesterday afternoon, and the matches in records of the Club. the rinks will be decided on Sunday, June 30. The second round of the pairs will commence on Monday, July 1.
Rinks Draw
The following rinks matches will be
played on Sunday:
Most promising of the younger people is David Hutchinson, who first sprang into prominence during the Inter-School sports some seasons ago. He has a
With so many good rinks already eliminated, there do not
graceful and easy style, and his soem to be as many interesting! matches in the second round as AT KOWLOON DOCKS.-D. M. time over the 100 yards on might have been expected. Of Khan, A. H. Rumjahn, M. Y. Adal Wednesday was quito a revela- those that promise to provide the and A. R. Dalinh v. J. 1. Barnes, F. D. tion. best bowls, Police rinks are in-Angus, J. Watson and J. Geiling. volved in two.
At the Kowloon Bowling Green, W. McLeod, W. S. Dall, J. Orem and J, C. S. Fender meet J. Gellatly, J. Hollidge, L. A. Collyer and J. F. MeGowan, of the Civil Service. This should produce one of the best fussies of the day as the rinks appear to be evenly matched.
Another Police four, F. G. Post, W. Cameron, G. Perkins nad A. E. Carey are down to play F. A. Cheeseman, G. E. F. Thompson, J. C. Gill and AM, Holland, of the K.B.G.C., un the Kowloon F.C. green. This match also should see some good play.
In the handicap event he was At Civil Servico-A, A. Razack, K. M., A. M., U. M. Omnt v. W. Melrose, clocked at 59 seconds, but actually R, Main, R. Munro, J. C. Chalmers. C. It must have been alightly over, for Gowland, J. W. Hudson, J. McCut he left the side of the bath just be- the count of 10, but he was cheon, A, Jillalt v. A. F. Noronha, C. fore A. Lopes, J. E. Noronha, O. G. Silva, swimming in fresh water and the Basa, J. 5. Landolt, A. E. Coates, & pool was slightly longer than that S. Ronselet. v. J. W. Leonard, Y. A. Razack, L. C. R. Souza, W. K. Way.
Al Cralgengower K, M, U. A. Run. john, A. M., S. M. Rumjan v M. E Furvis, W. J. Burling, W. R. Hillyer M. N. Rakusen, N. B. Fraser, J. W.
of the V.R.C. and indications, there- fore, are that he could do the same distance in the latter pool in a time somewhere very close to 67 seconds. Particularly outstanding was his MacDonald, R. Mackenzie, W. E. Hol final spurt over the last length (100 londa v. D. II. Taylor, W. Harris, feet). He turned four yards behind Soular, JC. Ailken.
ALI.C.-F. A. Machado, C. Mthe leading swimmer, but got home Silva. J. E. V. Ribeiro, F. X. M. da by a touch and was clocked over Silva v. A. Morton, H. E. Drew, E. A that lest length at 18.4 seconds. That Atkins, W. Harrower, C. J. Walker, H. speed over 100 yards would return Lord. A. Steven, S. E. Eccleshall va time 55.2scest S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, N. J. Beb- bington, A. Brooksbunk
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At Rearelo-F. Hillon, J. Wald. WW LAWRENCE was seen in action
I. Seath, T. F. Stainton v. E. W. Sim
BY SINGAPORE Ragged Display Before
20,000 Spectators
SINGAPORE.--A crowd of over 20,000 saw a com- bined Singapore cleven beat the Eastern Athletic Associa. tion by two goals to one in poor soccer match at Anson Road Stadium on June 9.
'Singapore won against a team which opened with a dazzling display of football which threatened to overwhelm them just as the crowd overwhelmed stadium keepers, turnstiles and police constables just before the match began and rushed over barriers to storm on to the field to get front grass seat positions for nothing.
won
The reason why Singapore |
was because they were opportunists, hung on grimly to which took the vim completely their two goals, the scoring of out of the play of the Easterners, and then fought strenuously in the second half when the visitors decided that they had to something about getting goals.
do
magnificent savca.
DEFEAT AVENGED
Sino-Malays Beaten in War Fund Match
It was when they stormed the Singapore goal dangerously that the Easterners were beaten by one man
SINGAPORE-After opening the who -Webber
reached great scoring in the early stages of play with a penalty roal, the Sino-Malays heights (terally and metaphorical- ly pealing) by bringing off some fell away badly and were beaten by four goals to eno by the Eastern There was no fuking about his Athletic Association at the Anson saves. He was aided in a way by Road Stadium on June 13. the desperate piny of the Easterners who gave themselves and were given by the Singapore defence-little time to begulle Webber or bent him with tricky shots.
"PENALTY GOAL
The game, which was arranged for the benefit of the British War Fund, dia not receive the support it deserved, this being no doubt dục to the uncertainty of the weather,
The goal the Easterners got came The game itself fell below expecta- from a penalty, and Kam Hol, top lens. Although the Eastern team goal-getter for the side, added on-deserved to win, they were not so hat ather to his belt with a shot which as the margin of victory suggests beat Webber all the way.
The visitors played a moody game. The Sino-Malaya seemed to have They began brilliantly. Then Singa-the measure of their opponents soon pore, against every expectation, after play began. After the visitors and there was ปี per falled, to press home a good move in the first minute, the local stulwarts ***q attacked.
scored, in An exhibition. His
first
A. A. Razack. K. M. Omar, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar, one of the strongest rinks in the competition, mands, J. Deakin, A. W. Grimmitt, length was representing the average have been drawn against the Talitoo J. Jones. A. K. Suflad, A. S. Samart, speed for a 440 yards' swim, his rink of W. Melrose, R. Main, R.A. K. Ismail, M. R. Abbos v. A. East-second the average over 220 yards, Munro and J. C. Chalmers, on the man, W. Simpson, P. Younghusband. V. and the last was the sprint for the Civil Service green. The Indians Chittender.
At Bowling Green.-C. W. Lam, W100 yards. Actually he was timed at should get through.
McNeill, N. P. Karanja. E. Zimmern 21 seconds for the first length and D. C. Alves, A. M. Xavier, C. M. S. 25 for the second. There was obvis "GIANT KILLERS"
Alves, C. Roza-Pereira. W. McLeod, ously a miscalculation on his part, for the first W. S. Dall, J. Orem, J. C. S. Fender even after making allowance for the of The "giant-killers" round, C. W. Lim, J. Delgado, W. McCowankaner, L. A. Collyer dive it would seem that he swims
J. F. McNeil and E. Zimmern, now meet; At K.F.C.-E. G. Post. W. Cameron the 440 faster than he does the 220. However, so early in the season the Heerelo four of D. C. Alves, A.¡ G. Perkins, A. E. Carey v. F. A. Chees M. Xaxler, C. M. S. Alves and C. man. G. E. F. Thompson, J. C. Gill, A and with so many apparently serious Roza-Pereira at the Kowloon Bowl-M Holland. W. Hong Sling, G. Ladd threats to his supermney it would be 1. Locke, A. A. Lewis V. A. Calman Idle to vouchsafe a forecast of the Ing Green. Having swallowed the W. Houston, E. Levelt, R Duncan. Eresults of the Colony championships whale, the Craigengower men should Fope, A Bower, J. E. Henson, G. Hot the end of the year, but I can say not allp up with the minnow; but in Sheriff v. E L., S.H., C., HE Strang that it is going to take a very good
At K.C.CL. Sykes, H. J. Bicknell, bowls you never know!
G. W. Deacon, J. G. Meyer v. M. Fer man to beat him. muson, T. Coleman, R. Morrison, McKelvic.
One of the strongest rinks in the competition, R. Bash, J. Landolt, A. E, Coates and C. S. Rosselet, who de- fented a strong IFC. four in the first round, ought to enter the third round-at-the-expense of their club- mater, J. W. Leonard, Y. A. Razack, L. C. R. Souza and W. K. Way.
OPEN PAIRS
Open Pairs, there In the several outstanding matches. July 3, on the Civil Service green,
Pairs Matches
The draw for the pairs is:
July 1
was
Kan
Crowds Rush Gates
scenes
well before
.
NO MISTAKE
Keeping the play In the visitors EXTRAORDINARY
were territory, the Sino-Malays were in
arriving witnessed at the stadium. People be the goalmouth when the Eastern four team's right back handled. Electing o'clock to get inside for the match beto kick from the spot, Tee Slang tween Singapore and the Eastern made no mistake with a well-placed
shot, The gates and turnstiles had to be shut long before the rame started
{the visitors' left flank gave Han Men began cimbing over the fence raids by Singapore, a pretty move on Policemen had to come to the rescue. Ching. To an opportunity to equalise
The main entrance was stormed with a fine angle shot. The crowd pushed and fought. Women were kicked in the struggle. The gates was taken.
Following a couple of dangerous
EASTERN LEAD
A minute before the interval the More than 10,000 people paid for their tickets, but more than 20,000 Eastern team look the lead, Lee Tak- saw the game-the second largest kee scoring from the goalmouth im crowd at Anson Read since the visit mediately after Pak Tong had stopped of the Chinese Olymple team in 1936, u close shot from Chin Ting during a when 23,000 packed one match.
combined attack,
The visitors started to dictate the 1966263646 | course of the game in the last 20 minutes and were expected to streng- ceptible change in the attack of the then the position, Pak Tong kept Chinese.
his charge with confidence, but a Singapore scored again and from piledriver from Lee Tak-kee beat then on until "the half, the visitors him completely. were raped, with only three men
FINE EFFORTS
EDDIE Marques was back again after a long absence owing to a fractured arm. He still has a little difficulty in raising. his arm above the shoulder, but once that stiffness wears off he will be out again-to-and | 0000000 should regain his breast-strake title. L. M. Remedios swam two lengths At Civil Bervice H. A. Alves, F. V Ribeiro v. J. S. Riddell, J. C. Aitken of the pool with the butterfly stroke J. A. Watson, R. M. Keown v. T. Lock-paced over cach length by one of
team-mates--and are W. K. Way. P. Morgan, F. Cullen v. A his
only On F. Paul, J. . Sloan.
At H.F.CC. C. Pereira, J. C. Reme-beaten by about a yard. It is re- the Omar brothers, A. M. and U. Mdios v. J. Hcosen, C. E. Shipp. J. Cmarkable what one can do with this keeping up the morale of the side,
stroke. 1 remember the enormous | the centre-half and the two backs Yahya made a fine effort to score GIN, G. Duncan. v. M. F. Alarcon, A.
who just could not afford to slump. for the Sino-Malays, hitting an up- (former winners of the competition) Kew. La J. Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro v. advantage R. G. Oliphant gained in the championships before the stroke will meet the Minu brothers, A. RA. P. Noronha, A. M. Rodrigues,
SECOND HALF
right with a stinging drive from 30 At Bowling Green E. C. Searle, was banned as a "breast-stroke."
The second half was a similar talo yards. For a few minutes the Sino- and A. K. A Good game should be
S. Abraham Jordan, J. Gibson, R. Lapsley v. Quite righily, It is now designated | of the Easterners pulling up their Malays had the visitors on the run, seen,
C. S. Langley,
socks at periodic intervals, They but the latter recovered. Pale Tong On the same green and on the Fincher, J. Fraser. T. M. Carr, a separate stroke.
were clearly tied by the play of their gathered several close drives, but in lvll Service.-F. Hillon, TFT der K. Runjahn. Last year
THEN same day, J. Landolt and R. Basa Mulenhy v. L. Xavier, R. F. LAIZ
came the back-stroke won-
opponents.
At low periods, their the last minute King Shing, centre- will be up against. J. E. Noronha and Stainton v. J. McCutcheon, C. Gow-
passes went astray, their finishing half and captain of the Eastern A.A. C. G. Silva. Both palra have been inne. W. H. 1yer. J. Holidge v. Che crossed the harbour with this was poor, they were beaten trick for beat him with the best shot of the tipped to go far, and nome "fire-F. Needham, A. Brooksbank
stroke and came fourth As he docs į trick.
match, scoring with his left foot from workce" are expeeled here.
At Talkoo-9. Yusuf, K. Namrin
Their penalty success saw them 30 yards out. it, however, it seems so very easy.
And the VR.C: swimmers must resume play, with renewed vigour and Cpl. Mackenzie, R.A.F., refereed, have blushed with either pride or some Inspiration, but Bowley and
Eastern AA-Lau Hin-hon; Wu chi- embarrassment when, at the begin-Colllas and lastly Webber nulled and the teams were: ning of the races, the Army an- every attempt they made to get the tang and Lee Chi-zing; Lo Wal-kuen, Iisu
Kiny-#cog: The Kam-hol; Chung Yung nouncer compared them (favourably) equalizer.
Tao, Hàu Chia to
Sino-Malays-Pak Tong: Abdul Rahman, Singapore, Webber: Howley and Choon Lye, Tor Khoon, Harith, Aslak; Collins: Hall, Slessor and McKenzie Hock Seng, Taib. Tee Slang. Madon, Taylor, Peters, Lai Chuan, Madon and Yahya. Clelland.
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