Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MONDAY MORNING
December 16, 1940.
COMMENTARY
EASTERN TAKE BOTH POINTS Club
FROM POLICE 4-2 Frequent Infringement Spoil General Progress of Game
By "SCRAMBLER"
DESPITE THEIR WIN of four goals to two over Police yesterday at Caroline Hill, Eastern should consider themselves lucky, for all three goals were scored at a period when the Police were playing with ton men. Tho whistle was heard much too frequently, and due to dangerous play, no less than seven players had to receive attention.
Play was not so interesting and entertaining on the whole, although spasms of delightful play were produced by both teams. The superiority of the winning team was to be found in the forward line, where the five players co- ́ordinated well together.
com-
The same cannot be anfd oft us one shot from Ferrier struck the the Police, for with the excep- upright with Lau In Hon tion of Ferrier, the rest did not pletely beaten.
come up to expectation, the wingers especially were far too.
CASH SWEEP WINNERS ON SATURDAY
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Overwhelm Police Navy Surprise Army In Quadrangular Rugby Tournament
(By "Fly-Half")
LACKING a full back with a tackle deadly enough, Police went down to the Club to the tune of 8 points (a try and a goal to 36 (six goals and two trics), in the Quadrangular Tournament rugger match at Boundary Street on Saturday,
At Causeway Bay, Navy created considerable surprise when they beat the Army by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to 3 (a try).
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scrum-half,
Police fought hard up mid-passes from Thomson, field, but once a Club man got and did well to recover in the face through, except for Reynolds, he of Police's eager forwards,
Club forwards did well in the line- met with little opposition and outs and set scrums, especially in the could make goal kicking almost latter when they packed 3-4-1, Bur- a certainty by touching down ford, had the better of his vis-a-vis between the posts. The majori at hooking.
THE GAME ty of Club's trics were from the wing, and had the scorers been SOON after the kick-off, the ball
went out on the blind side to Bosan- Blackburn (Police) preparing to clear and relieve Eastern chased by a fast man the trics from a scrum within the Club. half,
would have been scored, near
Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 221, pressure during their League soccer match yesterday—the corners and the possibility/4ket who kicked to touch but did not.
Mace
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Bace 3
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Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos, 407,
1519.
A Good Show
Although defeated, Pollee were i slow, and wasted many a good not disgraced, for had their front) opportunity.
men accepted the passen that went 458 Easter were somewhat lucky to their way, they would have at least obtain the first
after ten scored more than two goals. As minutes play, for after Woor. Man ntated, only Ferrier in the forward Kwal was hurt after the kick off line dia anything of note, but he play was then confined to the Police
was very badly let down by half, and in one of their attacks, V. other men.
Howlett was none
10015907. K. Iral noored from an offsido posi- promi but did forage for the
prominent, don, as the Police defenders were ball. Moss was too slow and cum-
bernome appealing.
and should have
with parted Play then alternated to is great the ball carlfer
on many an occnsion. 4858, and was chiefly centred in Of the wingers, Lau Hung-pak al- dfield
where Eastern's defence though scoring both gools was in- stood their ground. From free clined to walt for the ball. Wong kick taken by Pope, Lau Pak-hung Man-kwal was completely out of the equalised from a scrimmage. Not picture perhons, due to the Injury Iong after the Police obtained the received during the Arst minute
from a pass by Moss to Wong of the game.
The halves did their share of the Man-kwal, the ball found three Folice forwards unmarked with the work, but found in Eastern's for- 1503, 0872, 3021. Eastern's defence spreadeagled, and wards Just that
too fast. shnde Lau Pak-hung clamly walked the ball into the net.
Gough was a tower of strength In the pivotal position, and both Pope and North worked hard, but should huve kept a stricter hold on both the
was steady Blackburn
lead
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Police Pressed
After the breether, Eastern went
They played defensive
0
game.
and
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Ming Yuen.
KEN OVERLIN RETAINS MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE
Steve Belloise Out-Pointed
NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (UP).-The veteran Ken Overlin successfully defended his Middleweight boxing title against young Steve Belloise to-night by winning the decision after an unexpectedly dull 15-round contest which caused continuous booing by the 6,000 spectators.
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into the sittack, and gavo life to their the erratic Chan Kwong-vul 37. 4027, 8081, 5300, 1933, 0442, 832. play. Chun Kwong-yul was carried well. The Intier was too prone to
leg injury and again in off with
go up. By their traps, Police found: one of their ralds, Eastern equalised their opponents in many an off side through C. T. Tsno. Thereafter play position. Manning should have 325, 4378, was mostly confined to the Police saved the second goal, but on the territory, and although their de- whole performed credibly. fenders did all they could
the tide, their efforts were
Ing.
to
stem
unavail
an insistent
Eastern kept up an
Lethargic Eastern
There was not a single knock-down, grandest rallies ever witnessed in any and the bout was marred by almost ring to, win by a narrow margin, continuous clinching and matting. Overlin was floored twice and nearly knocked out on two other peenslans inter on,
Reuter adds that the experienced Overlin sapped his opponent's strength with a forceful body attack, while Bel- lelse foolishly elected to wall for one
to land.
Unplaced ponies ($100 each): No. 2004, heavy punch, which he was never able NAVY TRIUMPH
DAILY DOUBLE Winning combination. Warrego River and Quick Despatch, Total net pool. $15,360. Number of winning chances, 671. Dividend, $27.90.
attack and Hsu King Sing took the Eastern started off in a lethargic bail up to within forty yards to let fashion, and took sometime before 'go with a hot left fouted drive that they really
Al-Softball settled down. though they were more in the ple gave Manning no chance.
Undaunted by this
reverse, the ture, during the early part of the Folice came into the pleture with geme, the forwards found the close several well timed ralds, but found attention of the Policemen a worry their forwards Incking in the final to them. Hau-Ching-tau was given touches, Wong Man-kwal and Moss plenty of rene on the left wing, but being the chief offenders. Ferrier always found a defender at his heels; tested Lau Hin-hon with
several the
the same can be sald of Chung Yung-
by
their
Recreio Aces Nose Out Cyclones 1-0
This is the second time Overlin hus successfully defended lå title againsi Belloise. The first was on November 2 when Overlin singed onu of the
Badminton
Chinese "Y"9 Team To Play University
to represent the Chinese
OVER ARMY Determined Display
to
gel it. He followed up hard to of kicks being missed greater. gather the ball as it ros
rose from a
a lucky bounce and went on past Wall: to Wall, who played at full-back for score under the posts. Police in the first half, played one of Back at the other end of the field, his worst games out here. Hesitating the Club threes were lined up as from before floiding and tackling he gener- the scrum so fast and unexpected had ally missed either the ball or man. been the score, Aitkenhead convert- Later, at stand-off half, he was no ed. Day, Carruthers and Thomson improvement to Jackson. The latter added further tries. Allkenhead con- tumbled his passes at fly-half, and verted one and Redman the other.
at full-back, Iacked speed
SECOND HALF bring down the fast Club wingmen.
Reynolds was the only Police three
AFTER the interval, Police neggel to have
any success in attempts to break through, whilst in defence he away at the Club line, but spoilt their held Stewart with some success, and mover by over-eagerness. A map once chased
Day, who was completely try by Dempsey, which was convert- through, to bring him down to yards by Wall, was a just reward for
their efforts. from the line.
Riddell
slow, and was too method of passing, generally from the shoulder or higher, lent itself to Inaccuracy and open to destructive play by Club forwards..
POLICE FORWARDS DO WELL
his
Against the run of play, Club went farther ahead with a brilliant
try by Thompson. The full-back fielded the ball on his own "25" And kicked a high ball to touch. Jackson deflected it in an attempt to catch it, and Thompson, who had followed up fast, gathered it. and raced over the fine at the ports. Redman converted,
Police forwards went Undismayed,
into attack, and the ball won booted upfield where Thompson is cover-
convert.
UP FORWARD Polleo put up good show, and were far from over-1 whelmed. In the first 15 minutes of the second half, they controlled the game. Wright-Nooth, a marked mun, put in a lot of hard work. Dempsey Ing, was clumsy and unintentionally penalty try was was possibly the best Police forward, obstructed Woll. but he spolit his play by ignorance given, but Wall from in front of the of the rules. Handling on the Fround posts failed or In scrumns is still a bad habit of Club scored further tries through Thomson, Bosanquet and Day, Bur- Thompson, despite the one-sided ford converted one, and Taylor an- score in his side's favour, was given other
Stewart: Day:
Allkenhead, quite a lot to do and did it well.ruthers,
Thomson; Lee, Burford, Hensman, Need- His try was an outstanding effort. Tineten Kennedy Taylor. Peman.
Palice-Wall;
Docherty. Bosanquet was in sprightly mood
Keynolds. and proved too fast for Dingsdale, Innes. Dingsdale: Jackson, Biddell: Jen- alars. Iwis Jogarth, Cullinan. Beatle, HE, the 'G.O.C. Major-General A Altkenhead received some terrible weight-Nooth, Dempsey, Cough E. Graselt was among the large crowd present.
IN a determined display, Navy overcame the Army 11-3 in the Quadrangular Tournament at Cause- way Bay on Saturday, and took the lead by one point in the Tournament table.
To the hard-working pack and the outstanding play of Paul and Honey- well must go the greater credit for Rutherford played an excellent game behind the serum,
while in the loose King, Beattie, Tay-
shots and Moss did likewise. At the Sem. Both wingers sent across EXTE other end, shots in quick succession nice centres. V. K. Hyul played a V. K. Hyul and C. T. Tsuo were very constructive game, and led his
THRILLS of League Softball yes- THE FOLLOWING have been their success. in front men well. He was ably sup cleared by Manning, and anders omed by c. T. Tsao, but Cheung terday were largely contained in the chosen
attack, the Police defenders had in the meanwhile all gone up, Kam Hol did not appear to be com-one-run victors of Recreio Aces over Y.M.C.A. in a League badminton tho Cyclones in the men's Division. match against the University "A" at the ball was returned to the Police fortable.
But games generally were close. the Chinese "Y", Eridges Street, this The halves.supported the forwards half with all defenders too far up to do anything with the result that V. well, going up when they attacked There were no less than five matches evening: K. Hyui scored easily, Lau Hung and falling back when pressed. Both decided by one run, the other four Pak was also hurt, and playing with wing halves had more than the being Cardinals 22 Rambleretics 21; ten men again, Police, were unfor- measure of the wings, and Hsu Wildcats 17 Wahoos 16; Chung Hwa fortunate not to reduce the arrears King Sing did a very good job in 9. Cosmopolitans 8 and Recreio Becs
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Complete scoren were:
Olis
Cardinals 22, Ramblerettes 21, Chung Hwa 19, Las Florinhas 10. Wildeste 17, Wahode 10.
Men, First Dirlsen
St Josephy's £5. Filipinos 1, Cyclones 0, Recreio Aces 1. Canucks 3, Indians 11.
Second Dividon Chung 1wn 9. Cosmopolitana_8. Recreio Bres 5. South China 6.
• RAF, 7, V.LLC. 24
Inter-long 13. Dank 12. Cables 2.
Chartered Bank 29, Greenspots 12.
C. Au and F. Koh
P. H. Wong and C. Y. Yung H. Koh and T.. C. Lau.
R. Engineers Beat C.C.C. By Four Wickets
for and Mansfield were prominent.
The Navy pack got more of the ball, often through clever wheeling In the loosa Millar and Gillam worked harṛl, 'Picton played a goad game at full back, On the wing McDonald was fast and was unlucky not to get over at times.
ARMY AGGRESSIVĖ
The Army pressed from the start and McDonald was held up on the line. Wedderburn soon afterwards looked dangerous, but Paul cleared after Hook attempted a dropped goal,, He kicked through with the ball at his feet, past Royal Engineers beat Crafgengower Picton, Honeywill followed up fast, but Paul managed to force the bounc- by four wickets in a friendly game ing ball after it had gone between the of cricket yesterday at Sookunpoo, posta. He converted his own try. Scoring, generally, was low. Only twe Screwing the serum successfully, the of the Valley batsmen were able to Navy forwards carried the ball tally donble figures, AJ. Hules (21), through. Honeywill then made a and A. Ramchand (23). Shipp took good run until well tackled and Foole ~ carried the ball over, to score hear the 4 wickets for 15.
corner. Paul failed to convert Half- time was called with the Navy lead- ing 8.0,
Troop came to the rescue of the Sappers with an excellent 45 not out, without which score, the match would have been very close. Hules capped his balling by taking 4 for 33.
Scores were:
CHAIGENGOWER C.C.
keeping a watchful eye on Elowiett and Moss. The pair of backs Kong Seng-king and T. S. Yue by their clever covering and positionings re- lieved many a dangerous movement. Lau Hin-hon did all that was re- J. L. Younraye, e Chipp b Megvon quired of him, but is still hervous X. J. Hulse, run out .. under pressure.
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Numerous Injuries.
The gemo was remarkable for the number of injuries sustained and the too frequent-blowing of the whistle. Play was Interesting at times, and had the Police forwards played nå well as they did against the Sing! Tao, a different result would have been no surprise.
Eastern 'moved, about with more
1. Hamson, e Bailey & Tropp ***!! P. Bilimoria, ibw Trepp
Itamchand, not cut ........
F. J. Mitchell, lbw Danger U. Email b Shipp T. A. Edgar b.Shipp
A Baker, a and b Shipp
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Dowling Analysis.
W.
Megadn Tropp Shipp Denyer
ROYAL ENGINEERS Megions & Dilimoria
co-ordination, the, forwards played Pelham, Logar b itul with understanding. The halves Bailey, b Hutso supported their forwards well but Kehoe, run out
Shipp, b Hutes
Tropp, not out
the Police were too much occupied Ratcliffe, e Hameon b Hulse with keeping the ball out, that at times the forwords had to forøge for themselves,
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POLICE: Manning, Blackburn, Chan Kwongyult Pope, Gough, North; Wong Man-kwal, Howlett, Moss, Ferrier, Lau Pak-hung-s
zna ileus Holliday, a Husan D Stafar Parsons, not out
Total for 7 wkis Denyer and Shaw did not bat.
Bowing Amiyile
Hulse 30timoria
Hamson Ekait Remchand dúškovétoré Both teams then played another innings, Umited to 45 minutes dache: Craigenpower C.C. reared on for 5 (Esmati 20 relired) and Royal Erigineers di for 7 (Shaw 31).
going
The Army hustled play at the re- opening, but falled to penetrate the defence, They missed several chances through passes
miray In- excusably. Coomber cut through and passed to Glam, who had McDonald walling outside him unmarked, but the pass who knocked forward
RUTHERFORD'S FINE TRY After a serum about 10 yards from the Army line Rutherford whipped on the blind side and duimmled "his way past several men to ·dive, over near the comer. Paul missed the kick. Army rallied and, when within striking distance, Coombes.attempted a dropped goal, which went wide. Hook broke, nway unifl' tackled by Paul. flook again attacked, sending Richards. away on the wing, Richards was forced into touch by Horanan.
From,138 line-out the Army hammer- ed at the Army line until Gülam"dived over near the pasta.. Millar failed to convert Paul attempted a dropped goal just before the close of the game..
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