Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 23, 1940
MONDAY MORNING
Burling And Rakusen Nearly Surprise Omar Brothers
Alves And Ribeiro Beat
Club-Mates 21-14
OPEN PAIRS SEMI-FINALS
(By "Tinker")
THOUGH the Omar brothers upheld general expectations in beating W. J. Burling and M. N. Rakuson in the semi-finals of the Open Pairs semi- finals at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yester- day, the Civil Service C.C. pair confounded critics by the splendid opposition they provided before being eliminated 21-18.
The second semi-final also went according to "book", and H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro entered the final at the expense of L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro by 21-14.
These two pairs will now meet in the final which will be played at the Kowloon Football Club next Sunday at 3.30 p.m.
was
W. Lawrence Unable To Defend Back-stroke
It would be quite accurate to say that whereas the standard of the Ribeiro-Ribeiro match was consistently high, that of the Omar-Rakusen gaine Buctuating, and this is borne out by a glance at the scores.
doubtful The champions had a start, but after they tind settled down they had two scoring spila over Ove
coming were only cach, and thest lenda
parated by a 3 registered by their opponents on the 12th end
In the second game, ovet no greal number of bonds was either able to. dominate the other
Ribeiro v. Ribeiro THOUGH the score in this game was more decisive than the other, I would only concede the alight edge of superiority to the winners. It was, through- out, divided into two separate duels that between the Noa, 1 (Alves and Silva) and that be tween the Ribeiros.
great to watch.
It WBR
El would be quite a monotonous
It is reliably learned that for reasons of health, W. Lawrener will be onable to defend his 100 in the yards back-stroke title
Swimming- Colony
championships.
Youds diameter would have coveredį
Then adding to the whole situation this came the ships to adjust the position to such a congested plate that only by most accurate measure was there scored
One thing is certain that on the respective form of yesterday, the odds are much fa favour of the
1. J. Bilva
atid
The Score-board
J. F. V. Jibeiro
UL.M. Omar is
1. A. Alres
and
F. V. V. Ribeiro
T
anxiously watching
Recreio pair retaining their Pairs the progress of ons of M. N. Baku- thile when they meet the Omars sen's woods in the Open Pairs semi- finals played at the Kowloon B.G.C.- next Sunday.
Ming Yuen.
Omar v. Rakusen
rorial to make meation of each THE thrills of this game were or 3 (which
occasion on which shots rested out
shot
Rakusen had
would have
WON'
W. J. 'Burlin
and
M. N. Sakmen
A. M. Omar
U. M. Umar
COMMENTARY
League Football Starts Navy Beat Police With Last Minute Goals
South China Defeated
INDIANS
REDUCE TIGERS' LEAD
NEW YORK, Sept. #8 (UP).~~ Cleveland Indians reduced the 'De- troit Tigers' lead in the race for the American Baseball LesENS : DEBURRI when they humbled their afvals 10-5
Scores were:
LEAGUE FOOTBALL made its re-appearance over to-day. the week-end, and in the only two games played in the First Division, the Royal Scots beat South China 1-0 on Saturday, and the Navy beat the Police 2-1 yesterday,Cleveland both Navy goals being scored in the last ten minutes of the Dolapit
game.
Navy are a much strengthen-1the only goal of that half.
Gift, in goal, gave a second fine ed side this year, and it was not surprising that during the first performance, and was the factor of pposition during the Initial period, half they had the better of the Navy's defence that held of Police exchanges, and, in fact, scored Roughly and Honiwell, the back, were Inclined to mis-understandings and consequeally added to the duties of GINT.
U.S.S. Mindanao Secure Baseball Pennant
U.8.8.
MINDANAO successfully intensified by the closeness of them the game).
the Hong- That was A thrilling moment, defended their hold on
Baseball Leagoo pennant from kong shots ur on which fine draws or drives the scores. Not until the last:
toucher"
of HB Oxi The Hewood was sent down by Rakuzen | achieved their objective.
Burling in the ditch. The Jack had against the challenge was changing au continuously as to was the match won, for Rakusen
been taken back from a full head. Saturday, winning the play-off for 5-3. II. B. create an intense talerent for spec-
was faced with the great task of
Omar was just behind the white the Bagram Shield by tators
ball, and second shot was Raku- were without the services of their Lennard. while On one of the closing head-taking out U. M. Omar's
sen's wood siightly away from and "ace" hitter, Dave short one at the drat eight woods which would have left a count of
behind Omar's. A wick of the Jack Bowen was with an Injured knee. ent down by Alven and liva, four
would have scored the Z; and to
Powlawski whiffed nice to win the wire "touchers" and a circle of two 2 (which would have given a tie)
have taken out Omar's wood might have meant a 3. Rakusen missed game for the Mindanao. Conspicuous who Aelded both the Jach and Omar's wood by for the H.B's was All,
off several a fraction of an Inchi
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brilliantly and brought miraculous catches.
Mindanan opened with
two runs
And even on the previous head the A. M. Еставе situation had been Omar had rested the jack. Burling and with one in the fourth and two in the Afth frames completed their took the jack back and then drew o beauty to lle two. U. M. Omar split scoring streak before H.B. tallied une, the opposing woods to lie second shot, which was also in the fifth. and, as on the final head, Rakusen Daly just failed to take Omar's shot
uut for a 3.
RAKUSEN UNFORTUNATE Digging back into the scores, one might attribute defeat to the 5 that was conceded on the 5th end. This was un occasion on which buth the Omar brothers found touch that coincided with a shortness failure in both Burl ing and Rakusen.
As a result, with his last wood Rakusen was faced with his opponents Look out one of the lying 6. He woods, but nost unluckily struck on the wrong side, and left the 5. From the other side he would have wicked into the nestling woods night even have scored!
was
H.B. came back again
with two
Australian
League Football Finals
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MELBOURNE, Sept. more in the sixth, but were blanked Preliminary Brals of the Victoria and
win-
22
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Battery, Feller,
Tridges, Smith, Gorsica. New- Battery: Bridges, houser, Seats, McCain, Tebbetta,
13 • Boston ARKANSER*
Battery.
Grove, Desaulte
New
Battery Lyons, Tresh,
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Battery: Ruso, Roser. Chicago
Battery: Harris Kramer, n, white- head. Swift, St. Louis Washington
1
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Battery: Hudson, Ferrell, Battery: Babich, Wards, Philadelphia................................ Washington
Battery: Chase, Early. Pladelphia
isatiery: Machlidon, Vaughan, Mayen,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
But in the half-back line were men who could be relied upon, and the trio, Honiwell, Croft and Britt, did 1:0 Brat work-especially great
Cincinnati named.
Battery: Turner, West, From the left wing of Navy's attack Pittsburgh
Battery: Swigart, Lanak, Macieydon, Rehulte came the most danger, and though full use was made of O'Regan, Bourne Cincinnati
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0
Dattery, Vandermeer, Shottner, Baker, 1 was somewhat neglected during the
Battery: second period O'Regan, incidentally. Fisher Lanning. Davik, Schultz, was responsible for both of Navy's Philadelphia
Battery: B. 1, Johnson, Frye, Pearson, Boals
Warren. Brooklyn
POLICE UNLUCKY
TAYLOR. for the most part, Isteady in the Police goal. It is true his part cost the that an error on Police the game, but that could only
New York
13
0
Battery: Fitzsimmons, MancTURO. Philadelphi
WIN
Battery: Beck, B. 1. Johnees. Atwood. Brooklyn
Battery: Davie, Franka
Called in eighth owing to darkness?
Battery: Hubbell, Danning, Odes,
Battery: Avery, Tobin, Berres.
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Battery: Carpenter, Olca
Boston
4
Battery: Erickson, Avery, Johnson, Sul- van, Broskie.
17
Battery: Cooper, Owen,
Chicago
1
be conceded unfortunate. He held his charge intact for the greater portion of the game and anly failed in the last ten minutes,
The backs and halves showed im- Parker und Blackburn proved form. put up a solid front in the last line. while Pope, Gough and Britt were a half-back trio that not only held the continually Navy's attack, but were backing up their forwards with ex- cellently placed passes.
IT
DESERVED SUCCESS
New York
St. Louis
Battery. Desit
St. Louis
Battery: Lanier, Owen.
Chicago
Battery: French, Todd.
South China Fail In First Game
CONSIDERABLY
weakened
by
success when was deserved Feler slammed home Police's goal In the 20th minute of the first half,
One
centre following receipt of a
12 Wyns from Wong Man-kwal, and unfortunate for the Police that Wong was unable to majories a move be the loss of many of their star players tween Howlett and Ferrier towards from last year, South China suffered the end of the initial period. Giff defeat at the hands of the Royal Scots In their first League soccer match of saved magnificently.
the new season
Saturday f Bookanpoo.
from
It was within ten minutes the end that Navy tallied their Arst
по
Lee Wal-tong, turned out once more goal through O'Regan, who met a breast-high centre with his head and for the South China XI but deflected it into the net, This was perienced considerable bad luck, culmination of a series of sorties though in being thwarted in the made by the Navy van.
lucky
closing minutes of the South China rolds was great tribute too to the de- fence of the Royal Scots.
the
The se-comi
goal Was Phippens sent over a high centre
Naysmith and Fraser, in particular, which Taylor grasped but did not i
outstanding in the latter Chinese hold properly, and O'Regan took the were ball as it slipped out of the goalle's department, holding
until ihelr team-mates hands, and slammed it home for the attackers
had adapted themselves to their op- winner.
ponents long-passing methods that at first were disconcerting.
The teams were:
Teams:
Police Taylor; Parker, Blackburn: Pope, Gough, North; Wong Man-kwal, Howlett, Gordon, Ferrier and Moss.
Navy.-Cla: Roughly, Hontwell: the South Australia Football League. Honewill Croft, Briti; Phippen, Aill and the semi-flual of the West son, Hendy, O'Regan and Bourne. 01 Total Australia League were played to-day.:
Scores were:
in the last to leave Mindanao ners 6-3.
Score by innings was:
Mindanao
H.B.
Swimming
SOUTH CHINA A.A. CROSS-HARBOUR RACE
3
Miss Li Po-luen Wins Women's Section
VICTORIA
Final
Melbourne 12-10 (90), Essendon 12-13 (85).
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Final
10-14 S. Adelaide Adelaide 16-12 (108).
(128), Port
WEST AUSTRALIÁ
Semi-final
E. Fremantle 9-11 (65), E. Perth
Though, as i have said, for very varied, the individual spasms of brilliance were well in tune with MISS LI PO-LUEN, prospective
the women's 8-12 (00). semi-final standards, while the high- Colony champlon for
won the lights just mentioned provided and greatest-stroke, yesterday excitement that more than com-women's race across the harbour held pensated for shortcomings elsewhere. by the South China Athletic Associa- But the Owar brothers will have to tion at Nerth Point. Young Cheung- show a greater consistency to offer wa came in first for the men in 34 any serious challenge to. A. Alves mlas, 49 secs. and F. V. V. Ribeiro vu Sunday next.
Goscome-O'Sullivan·· Cup Matches
Throo matches in the second round of the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup were played at the Pollos Recreation Club yesterday.
Miss Li's time was 38 minutes, and was only 16 seconds ahead of Miss Ho Wal-raan.
The weather was fine, though the harbour was slightly choppy, and 34
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Results were::
Men Young Cheung-wa (34 mins 40 obtained at the Secretary's Omco, soc.); 2, 110 Poon-kun (33 min 20.1/5 Exchange Building; the Club W. McLeod. G. I. Perkins, J. Orem sec: 3, Mak Kun-nam (37 mins). and J. C. S. Fender (Police "A") bent. Women-1, Ll Po-luen (53 ininutes): 2. House, Happy Valley; the Hong W. A Cornell, G. H. Bond, B. Mansell To Wai-man (38 mins, 16 secs.): Kong Club; The Sports Club; and Mel chusn (40 mins. Gaces.); 4, Cheung and A. Spary. (P.W.D. "C") 25-14.
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The only goal was scored by Gilroy in the first half.
The closing singes of the second period featured several incidents which culminated in Tao Kwal-shing being sent off following an injury to Clarke who was carried off the field..
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