Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 16, 1940
SING TAO SOCCER ELEVEN
READY TO TOUR
Leaving On Thursday: Manila May Be Included: Returning In September
ARRANGEMENTS have now been completed for the tour of Malaya by the Sing Tao Sports Club and the team will leave on Thursday by the "Van Heutz" for Singapore where they will play their first gamo. From Singapore they will proceed to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Malacca and Ran- goon, from whence they will return to Singapore around the beginning of August.
Mr. Aw Hoe, Chairman of the Club, left the Colony sometime last month, going on ahead to prepare the way for the footballers.
If time and circumstances sentative of the China team in the permit, and subject to the World Olympics of 1938. approval of
the
Philippines
nicknamed
Lat Shla-wing. I. F. Buddha." Though he is as fat as Amateur Athletic Association. Buddha, yet he plays fine, construc the tourists propose to Include live tootball. Member of the South Manila in their itinerary, and China team and toured often.
Chian Tak-fal. C. F. and captain after playing a series of games of the team. His rush towards geal there, return to Hongkong is always dangerous to the opposing about the end of September in team. Member of the South China
team and also tourist last year. timo for the League.
In this latter, Sing Too Intend entering two teams, one in the First and the other in the Second Division. Attached are pen pictures of the players leaving on tour. Among those unable to travel are Tsang Chung-wan (former Eastern full back), and Leung Wing-chiu (former South China right-holf).
bir, Le G. Hin is Secretary of the team with
Mr. Chon Hung-chiu Treasurer, and Mr. Chow Yun-nin the coach. Mr. Lo is a well-known sports-
repre-
Fung King-cheong. REL sentative of China in the 1930 World Olymples. He is as popular as Lec Wai-tong in Hongkong. Representa- tive of Hongkong for many years in Interport games.
Tang Kwong-sum R. W. member of the South China team last season. Fast sprinter and full of running.
Yeung Shuf-yick R. W. representa- tive of the China team in the World Olymples of 1836. An outstanding: winger of China.
Lêu Chung-BONE, L. W, member of man of China, and was for many the South China team last season. years holder of the breast-stroke reYoung and promising.
cords in
mects.
the.
National swimming
Lau Tin-Bun, H. 8. Played for South China last year.
Aw Hoe, Manager, son of Mr. Aw Law Tan-man. F. & H. B. player Eloon
Haw, the
Indian Test Cricketer Doad
LONDON, July 9 (Router). -Amar Singh, the Indian Test cricketer- and Lancashire League player, has died at Rajkot, India, from pneumonia,
PIRATES AND DODGERS SPLIT
International from Shanghai, occupying the left DOUBLE-HEADER
Philanthropist, General Manager of wing position. Played Intermittently the Sing Tao Dally Press, Hongkong for South China last season filling and Chairman of the Sing Tao Sports berths in the forward line and the Club. Very keen sporta promoter half back line."
und
popular in sports circles In
Hongkong.
Lo G. Hin. Secretary, Sports
Editor of the Sing Tao Dally Press. Bowls Tournament'
Exchampion of China in swimming
Breast Stroke.
Chad Hang-chlu, Treasurer.
Chan im-nên. Corch,
Cheung | Wing-choy.
Goalkeeper.
Very prominent in Shanghal. Tour-
ed with the South China team last
year. Outstanding goalkeeper in the Colony,
TWO MATCHES IN PAIRS PLAYED YESTERDAY
NEW YORK, July 15 (UP)
Brooklyn Dodgers and the Pittsburgh Pirates split even in the only double header in the Major Baseball pro- gramme to-day, Dodgers won the opener 10-1, but lost the nightcap 3-4.
Sia Tim-Him, Goalkeeper, -onco TWO MATCHES in the Lawn Davis,
SING TAO
TOURISTS
Back Row (standing) Lau Chung-ran, Bochr Ling-ming, Trang Chang- wan, Bit Tim-lim, Chan Tak-fat, Mak Siu-hon, Leung Wing-chiu and Fung King-cheong.
Middle How. (sitting), Tang Kwong-sum, Tsui Ah-fal, Mr. Lo G. Hi, Bir. Chan Hung-chiu, Young Bhju-ylok and Kwok Ying-kle,
Boitom Row (sitting) Leo Tin-sang, Hau Yung-sang, Cheung Wing- chor, Ip Pak-wah and Lau fting-choy."
TO-DAY'S
"B" Division Tennis
The following is the "B" Division | tennis programme for to-day: Army
Chinese R.C.
Kowloon Tong Kowloon C.C. Indian LLC.
v. Civil Service
V.
Recreio
7. Craigenzgower
FIXTURES
Bowls Pairs Schedule
The following are the Patre Cham- plonship matches for to-day:
AT KOWLOON C.C.
C. M. Silva and F. X, Soares v.
7. Hongkong C.C... F. Field and V. Chittenden. v. South China
Another "A" Division
Match Played
4
W. Hong Sling and L. C. R. Souza
v. P. A. Peckham and W. McNeill.
AT RECREIO
C. Dowman and F. C. Channing v.
T. Coleman and R. Ferguson v. W.
Only DAC "A" | Division, tennis B. D. Evans and R. Hall, match was played yesterday, the Bouth China A beat the Club de C. Simpson and P. Younghusband. Recrelo-4. For Recreio, A. V. Remedios and J. B. Gonsalves won all
W. Harrower and H. L. Lockhart
three of their sets, the other being. E. W. Simmonds and F. C. Good- won by A. V. Gosano and w. A win. Reed.
The scores were:
AT KOWLOON F.C. ·
A, K. Suffled and M. R. Abbas v.
K. F. Lu and K. IL Ip lost to A. V. Gosano and W. A. Reed 2-8; beat C. AIR. Williamson and C. S. M. Thom.
Barretto and B. T. Gosano 6-2; lost to
Scores were:
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R. Morrison and J. McKelvie.
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Battery. Melton, Joiner, Lynn Danning, Battery: French, Root Passeau. Hart
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played for Chinese Athletic Assn.,bowls Fairs Championship were Brooklyn which won the Championship for played yesterday. At the Kowloon Battery. Premmell, Fotte, Tamulia, Man. three years in sucresson lo Hong-Football Club, J. O. Remedios and cuso, Franks. Icong
C. O, Pereira overwhelmed J, Hoosen
Battery: Kinger, Lopez. Leo Tin-sang. Full back. repre- and C. Shipp 40-14, and at Talkoo sentative of China in the World A A
A. Razack and O. 9. Rossclet New York Olympics in 1936. Participated many trounced 8. Yusuf and A. M. Wahab chicago times in the Far East Olymples and 29-14. Hongkong Interports. London News- the K.F.C., Remedios and rett. paper commented that he had the Pereira had things all their own way: styiq of a
pronal Age 33 They opened with a 4 and concluded veteran but still-
with a 7 Hoosen and Shipp scored
Hứa Yuar-Bang. F. B.
and promising player.
A young on only five of the 21 heads. Toured with
The scores were:
the South China team last year.
Mak Sin-hon. F. B. representative
J, C. Remedios
C.
the
of the China Team in the last World Olympics 1930. Member
South China team, champions of Hongkong last season,
Soong Ling-sing. H. B, representa- tive of China in the World Olymples in 1930. Outstanding pivot player. Young and promising
Kwok Ying-kte, H. B. small but active; toured with South China inst your South Sen fans called him
Pepper
Twat Ah-fai. H. B. representative of the China team in 1930 in the World Olympics.
Lau Iling-choy. H. 8. member of the South China team. Noted for hoading ability.
Ip Pak-wah, F. left wing, repre-
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