Monday,

HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH

December 9, 1940,

MONDAY MORNING

COMMENTARY

WITH H. K. S. R. A. "A" Win K. O. Y. L. I. Polo Cup

WELL CLEARED!

SING TAO AVERT DEFEAT LAST MINUTE GOALS Eastern Forwards Thrill Record Crowd: Defence In

In Great Form

(By "SCRAMBLER")

IN A THRILLING encounter before a record crowd for a local league game at Caroline Hill yesterday, Eastern and Sing Tao played a drawn game It was a match of two goals all, each scoring in each half of the game.. where the defences were most to the fore, and Eastorn had a lot to be thankful for, for if their rearguard had not come up to expectation towards the end of the game, Sing Tao would have snatched a last minute victory.

The game was fast and furious right from the start. Eastern got off to an carly goal, for right after Cheung Wing-choi made two spectacular saves in quick succes- sion, one from a free kick taken by Hsu King-seng and the other from Hau Ching-tau from close quarter, Lee Tin-sang miskicked to allow V. K. Hyui to follow up to net from close in. Less than three minutes later Eastern increased their lead for from a foul against Lee Tin- sang, Hsu King-seng took the kick just outside the area for Hau Ching-tau to push the ball into the net from close

range.

KWONG WAH OUT-PLAY CLUB

IN CHARITY MATCH

Livo!

IN a game that was devoid of science and skill, Kwong Wah obtained their first full points on Saturday at Boundary Relieving pressure during the Kwong Wah-Hongkong F.C. Street Ground at the expense of First Divisional League soccer game at Boundary Street on the Club by the odd goal in | Saturday. The proceeds from this match were devoted to

The game was played

Charity-Ming Yuen. himself, he allowed Yim Sze-nam to under the distinguished patron-

Play. thereafter developed into a defensive gume for Sing Tao, put him off. Eastern inspired by

two

FORWARDS v. DEFENCES

seven.

[age of H. E. Major General A.

E. Grasett, the proceeds of

a

which were for the fund in aid Lawn Bowls

for

of The Hongkong Refugee & Social Welfare Council.

was

goal lead kept pegging away,

On the whole a draw was and it was the magnificent goal' keeping of Cheong Wing-choi fair reflection of the game, that kept the score down. At during the first period it

that dominated the this stage Hau Yung-sang and Eastern Lee Tin-sang were doing great attack, and in the second, Sing Tao came back into the picture work also.

and gave their opponents a hot time.

Club Have a very poor display. With the exception of Strange and Eardley in the defence and Fowler and Blekford in the forward line. the rest of the team did not come up A REJUVENATED TEAM

lo expectation, There was a com- uf understanding After the interval, it was a re- It was the superb goal keeping of complete juvenated Sing Tao team that took Cheung Wing-chol that saved Sing among the players, and Odell in goal the field, and had they swung, the Tao from a heavier defeat. This was disappointing, being shaky un- ball around a little more they would keeper was way ahead of Lau finder pressure and lacked confidence.

very fine perfor- have been rewarded with at least hon, and gave a

had

pass

lack

DEFENCE DEMONALISED

han their than Hou were wad not appear ward line, Cheuk Shck-kam. Chin

Hou

antile and at the winger too much rope. With the when, they gut going.

St. Andrew's

Society

Beat St. George's

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY recorded a win over St. George's Society in the annual lawn bowls match played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday. Six rinks took part, and the final scores were 153 shots to 96.

one goal. As it was, they perslated mance. The latter was inclined to

was Kwang Wah's defence

in- in a series of short passing bouts hang on to the ball, and it was from that got them nowhere. On the other his throwing same away when press-clined to too much individualistic hand Eastern were incllood to take ed that the second goal was scored.

play, and the bustling methods of Eastern's pair of backs, Kong Sing-Fowler were somewhat demoralising maiters and Indulged in too

easy,

to them. Lee Kwok-kee gave u many childish pranks, Hau Ching-tau king and Yin Sze-nam, the latter. being the chief offender.

new comer played a very atrody:

very polished display between the Week-End Cricket Play was very even, and Sing Tao gaine, their combination was better slicks, and the goals scored against

and Lee Tin-him were not his fault. In the for- Honours List more of the ball

but oppanenta,

often went sang.

and Wong King-chung and again it was the defence to be comfortable against the nippy Chi-fun astray, and

n nicety, and there was that took the eye. Cheung Wing- Hau Ching-tou, perhaps it was due combined to

Batting chol naved on several occasions by la Leung Wing-chlu giving this always more danger from, these three his clever other end, his

Lau Hin-hon excepilon of the miskick, Lee Tin-

Chin Chi-fun opened the scoring K. Y. Tam (University)

J. F. Lawrence (H.K.C.C.) usual performance for Kwong Wah's account when he F. E. Lawrence (C.S.C.C.) was also called upon to clear his sung gave his usu

The intermediate trio of Lau Tal-dashed to

in

them ahend by

But 10 charge, Several always went wild chang, Hsu King-sing and Ng Keens Odril was waiting for the whe G. Hong Choy H. K. U.)

W. II. Colledge (C.S.C.C.) Tao's forwards

than Leung Wingproach of the ball. This score was cheong we either through hefty kicking or too

chiu, Soong Ling-sing-and-Taul-Ah-mon-levelled-as-from-nomor kick K. R. West (H.M.S. Tamar) much close passing.

*Not Out combination. There

was Fowler hended in from a pass by Six minutes from the end, Sing fal os Tao obtained their first goal, for more harmony and cohesion in their Bickford. Fowler scored a fine goal

for after a series of attacks that had play than in the opposite trio, Eastern confined to a defensive they had their work cut down to a Just before the Interval.

by elever positionings great degree mame, a corner taken by Lau Tau-re

and anticipations. Soong Ling-sing man was cleverly headed Into the und net by Kwok Ying-kle

Individual played as well as 5 On Spurred by this goal, Eastern were could be expected, and most of the proved given a gruelling time, and again work fell on his shoulders, for with away. after many attempts at goai Sing Tao Taul Ah-fal as a complete failure as Shek-kam equalised with drew the equaliser, as after Lau Hiina wing half, and Leung Wing-chiu goal and immediately from the res- hon effected an easy enve from Lui inclined to playing as a second pivot, tart Lau Fook-chuen after evading Shul-wing, he threw the bull out to he had to shoulder their respon-two players passed the bail to Chin his men only to see Fung King-cheung sibilities. snapping it up to tap it into the

better

VIRILE FORWARDS

right hand corner of the net. Prior

to this Lai Shut-wing had a glorious

Eastern's

quintettes

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chance of scoring, but in steadying Yung-sum, Cheung Kam-hol.

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KWONG WAH IMPROVE

After the lemon, Kwong Wah in- whereas Club feli badly After a short attack Cheuk fine

Bowling

Wes

victory Greatest marginal that of Mr. B. Wylie, Scottish Chieftain, who beat L. C. F. Bellamy by 38-7.

H.K.S.R.A. "A" convincingly secured the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry polo cup, when they beat the H.K.S.R.A. "B" by 12 goals to two in the Cup final at Boundary Street on Saturday,

His Excellency, Maj-Gen. A. E. Grasett was among the large crowd of spectators. '

Lucky Cash Sweep Numbers At Macao

"A" dominated play from the commencement, and throughout

maintained an excellent standard

of play. Against auch opposi- tion, "B" strove hard but were

unable to produce form capable

of holding their opponents. In contrast to "AB" superb management of the ball, "B"

Results of the cash sweeps for were, on occasions, surprisingly yesterday's meeting of the acao poor. Jockey Club were:

1

Race No. 1..

No. 65

421

107

$247.00 70,60 35.30

"A" team maintained their bril- lance throughout the match. Not even when they were comfortably established did they relax. Six of their goals were scored by Lt. B. R. Unplaced ponies 1$7.80 enchi: Nos. Smith, who was remarkably necurate. 172. 423, 120, 230,

יו

Race No. 2.

No. 240

$259.50

173

74.10

#

449

37.19

Unplaced pontes ($20,60 each):

20, 212.

Race No. 3'

No. 0

107

*

150

$291.10 83.10 41.00

Smith opened the scoring in the first chukker, and this was followed by one from Major W. Wilson, Major R. Penfold obtñined possession from the throw-in and cantered down feld to record the third and finally Now Smith following Penfold in a fine run

secured the fourth,

LEAD REDUCED

CAPT. A. ATKINSON, who was

Unplaced ponies ($23,18 each): Nos, playing a great game for the losers, reduced the lead in the second chuk- ker, and at the beginning of the third notched another, but "A" were on the mark again and through Wilson and Penfold, four further goula chalked up.

140. 4.

Race No. 4.

No. 160

220 164

$204,40 GB.40 20.20

Unplaced puny ($32.40) No. 430.

Race No. 5.

No. 18279

$8.074.43

44

1224

4209

2,470.40 1.239.20 Unplaced ponies ($125.17 each); Nos. 22501, 21067, 10730, 13038, 1743, PINO, 11300, 10376, 10013, 13010, 3244.

Race No. 0.

17 140

$204.00

No. 75

03.00 42.00 Unplaced pony ($23:30) No. 117

Referees' Assn. Annual Dinner

wore

Thus leading by six clear goals In the anal chukker, Smith came into his own and tallled all four goals of that period for the winners. The teams were:

H.KS.R.A. "A".-Lt.. L. Fielden, Major R. Penfold. Major W. Wilson ani Lt. R. B Smith,

H.K.S.R.A. "B"Capt. H. Duncan, Major C. Fisher, Capt. J. Munro, and Capt, A. Alkinson.

PRIZES PRESENTED Following the game, the prizes were distributed by Mr. W. T. Stan- ton who was thanked by Lt. Fielden.

Subsidiary Cup

FIRST GAME of the afternoon was one between Middlesex Regiment Mr. J. McKelvie, Vice-President of

The Hongkong Football Referees and Fixed Defences for a "Subsidiory the Kowloon B.G.C., welcomed the

Association held their Annual dinner Cup", and this was won deservedly and following the gaine, Mr. guests.

en Saturday night at the Hotel Cecil. by Fixed Defences by four goals to

presentini. Was L. C. F. Bellamy, congratulated the

A large attendance and winners. Mr. Wylle replied,

of both which was presided also thanked the Indies Socleties who had taken care of the Hugh A. Beard. tea arrangements,

The scores were:

Over

by Mr.

In the course of his.toost to the Hongkong Football Association, Mr. W. Houston, H. G. Cooper, D. Munro, R. Minihan atressed the fact that at no Duncan, lost to G. E. F. Thompson, EV time was a better harmonic relation- Searle, D. W. Waierton, G. I Sherriff, ship existing between them and the

100*

100

72

40

46*

14-19.

42

G. Asome (St. Joseph's), 6 for J. Macaulay (D.B.S.), 7 for 14 A. E. Curey (Police), 5 for 23 Lockhurst (R.A.P.C.), 5 for 32 L. Remedios (Schools), 5 for 33 Brown (School), 5 for 35 G. Sousa (C.C.C.), 5 for 03

Cricket

Chi-fun who made no mistake about scoring. Still pegging away. Kwong Wah made matters certain

when on Chung Wong King-chung scored into V. Kempty net after Odell had left his

reduced charge. Fowler rears towards the end thus bring- ing off his "lat-trick".

Kwong

Wah!

Kwok-kee, Lee Chung Fal-lum, Leung Pak-wah;

Wah-chi, Cheung

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co., Ltd.

Lee

the

nr-

Kim-fal,

Cheung Wing: Chouk Shck-kam,

Tin Yung-fnt Chin Chi-fun, Lau

Fook-chuen, Wong King-chung.

Club:

Odell, Strange, Eardley;

45

Kowloon C. C. Easily Beat Army XI

IN AN ALL-DAY ericket match at Skinner, Upton, Gow: Gratton Scott, the Kowloon Cricket Club, Army Fowler, Bickford, Hopkinson.

A. MacFarlane, R. M. Keown, J. Kemp-Association than at present, and any ton, A. M. lielland, lost to B. Eccleshall, rumours which they hear TColeman J. F. McGowan, M. Nonly baseless but groundless. Rakusen, id-21,

ого not

After

W. L. Walker, Sir Atholl MacGregor, W. dinner entertainment was provided MacFarlane, B, Wyle, beat V. C. Labrum, In the form of a concert.

P. S. Cardy, S. H. Dodwell, L. C. F. Bellamy, 38-7.

W. 8. Dall. Main, IL G. Craig. J. Mekelvio, beat A. C. Tribble, F. Fuppance,

J. G. Meyer, F. Goodwin, 3-11.

W. McLeod, J. 3, Dinnen, A. flyde-Lay, J. C. Chalmers, beat W. A. Cornell, W. Ward. B. D. Evans, J. Watson, 37-17.

W. Metrose, W. II. Barris, J. Fraser. J. C. Fender, heat R. P. Philliri, 1, G. Walling. ton, J. C. Gill, A. J. Hal, 22-21.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 14th December, 1940. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE were beaten by the home side by No One without a badge will be seven wickets in a low scoring game. [admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Army batted first, and following an Sach must be worn throughout the Hiyul, C. T. Tsao and Hau Ching-tait early collapse, 3. Webb and A. Thropp duration of each Meeting in such a were always dangerous on the move, came together, and it was mainly manter as to be readily. Identified. and it would be hard to single out through their efforts that even 92 was Badges admitting Non-Members to any of these hve for praise. Hau reached. Ching-tau once again with his op-

the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and portunism scored a nice goal, and Stendy contributions from Kow-$3.00 for Ladies (both including his speed and deceptive swerving loon's first four batsmen gave them (tax)

the had the defenders guessing time and victory.

nya obtainable through SECRETARY upon the personal or

again. Tsuo was another player that! Bowling honours were shared by written application of a Member, worked hard and got his men top. I. Zimmern, 4 for 32, and

wether.

Sing Tao's forwards were not very

at home in the first half, for they found the constant close atten-

their dislike, the watch!

kept

over their

Curtis, 3 for 21. Scores were:

Army

tion of the intermediate trio much to C. Logan, e E. C. Pincher, b F. ZimmETUI

Y, Lawrence, 1b.w. b Lloyd Bateman, run out... Fung King-Webb, e hapley b Anderson cheung by

by the pivot Hau King-sing. Throop, not out

C. E. Grose, b Cuurila The inside trio did not strike up an L. II. Fielder, b Curtia understanding till late, and when a penyer. b. Zimmern once they got started, their close W. French. e Curtir by. Zimmern

3. A. Fargus, b F. Zimmern passing bouts lost them much terrin Dalley, Lb.w. b Curtis.

Extra tory. Passes,, as was stated, to the wings often went wide. Lau Tau- man sent across many nice centres and on the whole played quite well, but the same

me could not be said of

Tang Kwang-bum-hon: Kong Sing-

Eastern: Lau Icing, Yim Szo-nam: Lau Tal-chang. Hsu King-sing, Ng Kee-cheong Chung Yung-rum, Cheung Kamthol,

C.

Bowling Analysia

FR Zimmer.......... Lloyd Anderson Curtle

Kowloon

Thu Hyul, có Tu Thao, Thu

Chinh And

O, M.

Sha'a

W.

W4113

E. such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chils, etc..

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building,

(Tel. 27704) will a close at 11.45 am.

Timns are obtainable at the Club

27 House provided, they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tel. 21020).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Publle Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Pertons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform aro admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Hongkong, 9th December, 1940.

Secretory.

11 Rapley, N, D. Lloyd, 8. A, Gray, and E.

Certs, did not bat,

Dowling Analytis

M.

Farmu

Thropp

French

İsalesman

-Y. R. Zimmern, R, C. Fincher, W,

Donyer Peilden

D. Hung. Thropp, b Fargus Kabelkaa Sing.Tao: Cheong Wing-choi; Hauncher, bw,b French

N. Á, K. Mackay, nof out Yung-rang, Lee Tin-sang; Leung A. Zimmern not out Wind-chlu, Boong Ling-aing, Tsui Ah-fal Tang Kwong-sum, Lo! Shul- wing, Fung King-cheung, Kwok Ying-kie, Lau, Tau-man."

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