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MONDAY

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MORNING

Eastern

Shield Win For

Combined R.A. Allow Three Goals

In Second Half: Chinese Forwards Reveal Excellent Combination

(By "SCRAMBLER”)

W. G. Prydo, former C.B.8. boy and son of Mr W. Fryde. former Chairman of Ilongkong F.A. Ecores and of the two goals for Cam bridge against Oxford in the drawn Universities watch. Ilustrated Sporting And Dramatic.

Golf

Semi-Final

Matches At Country Club

SEMI-FINAL MATCHES In boll the. Men's

AFTER HOLDING THEIR OWN magnificently during the first period of their match against Eastorn in their Senior Shield encounter at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Combined Royal Artillery allowed their defence to be pone-CALFINA Cup and trated three times in the course of the second half, and although beaten, they foursomes were played at the Conn- were not disgraced, for it was only that they were unable to settle down try Golf Club yesterday.. as a team that they owed their defeat of three goals.

First Division

P.-W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

Goals

Sing Tao

2 48 10 20

and resulted

as follows:

R. E. Lee and A. W. Ramsey beat W. Williamson and C.S.M. Thom beat T. Y. C. Lee and C, H, Suen 2 up.

MEN'S FOURSOMES

CAPTAIN'S cur

Eastern were no doubt the better team on the day's League Soccer Tables Geo, Lee and A. T. Lee & and br play, and it took all the ingenuity of their forwards to obtain the goals. While they played well as a combina. tion, the disjointed actions of the Artillery made the task of their defence much more easier than their opponents, S. Ching The Artillerymen had quite a few chances at goal, but Eastern poor shooting did not help matters.

Middlesex

Kowloon Police Kwong Wah

13 2 2 47 20 28

2 51 27 25

33 85 10

20 25

INNNDSCOrdas

Second Division

..17 14

0 77 17

The difference in the two Cheung, Kam-hol did not appear to R. Navy teams as stated was in that the be able to keep up with his team-t. Scot Chinese played as a team, and mates, and although he was seen in Club

several good bouts with his men, his St Joseph's the soldiers disjointedly. Here performance, on the whole, never- in defence, Minshull put throughtheless was only mediocre. The two a great deal of work, and the wingers were fast, but Hau Ching-R. Engineers

a grent R.ASC. found that Greig was Lau goals that had him beaten were stayer. Because Roberts was unable Sing Tan not his fault. Lawton and Tay to give him the attention he de-S. Chiun for tackled hard and cleared served, Chung Yung-sum was seen Middlesex strongly, and had the middle line to good advantage, and he was the R. Scots they means of giving the Eastern the lead. Navy played slightly better, might at least have held the Chinese.

Sound Defence

10 10

30th A

Kit Chee Kwong Wah RA.C.C.

niways Police

Was Eastern's defence Ronson was untiring in his key: post, and although Greig played a sound, and never harrled. Every man sound game wherein he had the fast played his part, and the covering of Kowloon Hau Ching-tau greatly subdued, theach other during pressure was per- formed to perfection. The pair of

R. Signals

same could not be said of Roberts backs, Kong Sing-keng and Ng Kee- whose falling to cover his men left a great deal of work for the pair of cheong were very sound and cleared RAF backs to do. It was in this position well. Lau In-hon did not have tha that the weakness was to be found, very much to do in the course of the 38th R.A. and the Chinese took full advantage whole game, and performed, credit-24th B.A. of it by concentrating on the right. ably.

Owens Neglected

In attack they were good in ueriods, but on the whole were un- able to and their feet. McCarden on the extreme left was weak, being unable to get going, and did not give the

support which he should.

R.E.

It was in their intermediate trio 35th R.A. of Lau Chl-tsang, Hsu King-sing R.A.M.C. and Lo Wal-kuen that Eastern 7th RA

International owed much to their victory. They 20th R.A.

only not

defended

but, shell well found time in giving their forwards ASA. ample aid in securing goals.

During the first half of the game, Mc-play was confined solely to the sol- Dermot was a hurd worker, and bad diera half, and their goal bore a

#one

help the defence.

the

matters.

Eastern's forwards spoilt

Had Bad Luck

to forage for himself on numerous very charmed life. On more than His inaidaren were on two ocensions, the over-anxiousness occasions. and off at times, and should have of

back The Artillerymen were relying too much on their rush and kick method, which in this case was un- avalling. The Chinese were clear ing just as effectively, if not better.

*

On the occasions of breaks-away the soldiers had to play hard in de- fence, and McDermot's long shot at

and the II.A. fallacy of neglecting goal was capably handled by

Owens during the greater part in-hon. At other after the game was no apparent, that a bout of short passing, N. Z. Lee's shot

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A. W. Ramsey beat C. H: Suen 5 Bad 3.

The remaining semi-final match between R, E. Lee and F. X. Silva. will be played next Sunday.

February 3, 1941.

COMMENTARY

W. G. PRYDE SCORES FOR CAMBRIDGE

Army Fifteen Win Final

Junior Matches Club And Navy Tournament Game

At Fanling

In the second round of the junior' championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club yesterday, N. D. Lloyd beat D. J. Valentine 4 and 2; S. L. Lloyd beat F, A. Redmond 4 and 2; A. J. Dennis beat P, V. McLane 2 and 1; ond | E. J, Price beat F. N. Merritt 3 and 2.

A. R. P. ATHLETIC

MEETING AT CAROLINE HILL

Teams Below

Strength

NAVY AND CLUB were bo low strength for their friendly game which Club won by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil.

Club combined well and brought THOUGH Umes and distances were nothing extraordinary, the first off some clever moves with Car- ruthers outstanding. He saved a cer. Athletle Meeting of the Upper Lovels in try when he brought Honeywell Division, District "A", A. R. P. Wardens' Society, held at Caroline down from behind when the Navy player had broken clean through. Hill yesterday, was most enjoyable. Morgan and Stewart were other Club Land

competitien keen.

Lam Tsc-kwong was successful in

фи all three of the men's senior sprint events, and took individual honours in that section with the 15 points thus gained.

Miss Lee Yak-mui, however, was

threes deserving mention.

Kennedy and Godfrey were con- spicuous in Club pack.

Police Routed 14-0: Fast Crisp Passing

(By "Fly-Half")

IN THE FINAL Quadrangular Tournament rugger match of the season, Army beat Police by 14 points (a goal, a penalty goal and two tries) to nil on Saturday.

Playing into the sun and with the wind behind, Army established a sound lead of 9 points in the first half.

Lavalle gave a grand display, on the ball gave Coombes an easy of tackling for the Police and kick for a penalty goal. After pres vious attempts to break through were saved several likely tries. Jack-repulsed by Lavalle; Douging sold the son played well but not bril-dummy to Innes and went over for liantly. Wright-Nooth was in try near the posts. Coombes failed Honeywell was the only danger great form and the fact that the to convert.

seldom to Club side, and had he had more Army forwards

got a few tries. King and Hughes were through with the ball at their fect was largely due to the scrum-half's efforts.

support lie would have obtained

prominent forwards.

a more outstanding competitor among the women, winning not only all four of the running events, but took

high jump first place in the

and second in the long jump.

A try by Bosanquet, which Macrac Wing-Cher Steel Perkins, Dirco-failed to convert from In front of the tor of Air Raid Precautions, pre-posts, was the only score in the first sented the prizes, one to himself half. Stewart obtained two tries in for winning the Onicials handicap the second periods, and Redman con

verted ouce.

race.

Hockey

matches in the Softball Leagues " yesterday were fraught with

pass to him at times might have just scraped the cross-bar with thrills_and_excitement for the

Minshull well beaten. reaped them goals.

In 2

fans. Three were won by a Eastern deserved everything for Changing over with the score sheet their victory, for from the start they still blank, Eastern once more took one run margin and a fourth by

were all over the soldiers, and only up the attack, and concentrated two runs.

Canuckettes were displaced from the rugged spirit of the defence kept mostly on the right where Roberts the soldiers' goal intact. During the was unable to control the fast mov- the lead in the girls division by the

Wildents

11-2 run-around. raids un-1 first fificen minutes of play, they ing pair. In one of his

went Canucks were nosed out by the were not

Chung Yung-sum went] not awarded one goal kick, and marked,

Filipinos 3-2, while the Chinese B.C. the keeper handled the ball on less through to put the Eastern one up.

last 4-5 to the Rambling Rees. than four occasions,

During this period, Owens was

Then the Indians came along and N. Z. Lee

playing first at inside very much neglected. With pressure left and later taking over the attack, being kept up, it was not long before upset calculations with a 7-5 victory

the HK

Buscballers. The was the brains of the attack. His Esstem, obtained their second goal. over goal from forty yards out was master- After Minshull had saved on several Baseballera tled scores 5-all with a

play was ly taken. V. R. Iyul was good, occasions,

to single in the seventh frame, and it relayed thrusting his way very effectively. midileld. Intercepting a pass, N. Z. was not until the final frame that the Indians crossed the rubber nat twice to clinch the issue.

Scores in brief were:

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Yachting Results

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Lee took the ball well to within

"Y" Hold Interport XI To A 2-2 Draw

A TEAM selected from the 17 players chosen to represent Hongkong in the forthcoming hockey interport match with Macao made a rather poor show at King's Park on Saturday when the European Y.M.C.A. held them to a 2-2 draw.

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RACE 1

No. ORS

$500.03 100.70 04.31

The latter, however, were without the services of W. A.

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RACE 1

$1,140.07 328.10 104.10

in whose half it was that they attacked.

R. Marqués, right half, was the shining light of the Colony side, His foraging, blocking and distribu. flon were all that could be required of a half-back.

Jordan and Waldron, wing halves

Unplaced ponies (458 each): Nos, 1,012, for the "y", were mainly instru-

RACE

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2,200 58 10007 Unplaced pwnies ($10.30 each): NOL 9145, 23780, 18T19, 4474, 10351.

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349

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mental in holding the Interporters. They broke up innumerable attacks and gave great support to the wing forwards,

The Scoring.

Hitchcock gave "y" the lead from a centre from Dunne, but Gurbachan Singh equalised soon afterwards. In the sccond halt, Parker put the Unplaced ponies (30 each); Now, 139, Colony XI in the lead, but Jordan then scored from a comer to even matters.

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No. 900

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos, 500, 188, 454, 212,"

forty yards of the goal to let Lawn Bowls

go a terride drive, that went in at the left angle top corner of the net to put them two up.

Play was beginning to

to be too one sided, and Minshull and his pair of backs were very much put to it

to atop further goals. However fol-

Towing further attacks, Hau Ching- tau scored after a passing bout from

K.C.C. Beat Vol. Sergeants

By One Shot!

Teams were:

Interport XIV. M. Benwell; V. C Band and J. D. Consalves; 1. Marques, MY. TE. HARANT, N. D. Whitley (first-half) and A, H. Alves (second-half): D. T. Smith. Gurbachan Singh, A. E. P. Guest, W. Parker end W. Brown,

Taylor Y.M.C.A. It XJ-Cleggett; D. and Yourich; B. M. Jordan, Coombe Gemmell, and

Waldron BSpencelay, Hitchcock, Olson and Dunne.

Hakusen -10-23.

8. Spary,-Set - Carr.·*ADTANTL

R. T. Broadbridge,

Smith, V. C. Labrum lost to Bet

A:W.

Sgt Bapilats. 8gi Steven. Sgt Sherrlit

An enjoyable lawn bowls match AL. P. Guest, A. 11. Martin. T. A

Fabel, W. W.

Parsons beat Sgt Geal),

V. K. Hyul's pase to put Eastern was held si Cox's Road yesterday Pipe Major Mackie, Bet Lockhart, C.Q.M.9. three up.

when Kowloon Cricket Club enter rincher Bi-1. COMBINED ROYAL ANTILLERY: MUNS-

A. Zimmern, 3 W. Bertram, T. Broad- huil Lawton, Taylor: Greig, Ronson, fained the Volunteer Sergeantar Niens novertar Owens, Atkins, DeDermat, Cross, and won 82-01. A sum of 350 was Dr.". hose. Sgt Remedios, Bat Meyer

Kadar beat Bgt Towian, bridge, McCarden. N

**B| bollected in aid of the South China 18-19, EASTARN: Lau: Hin-honi Kong Sing Keng, Ng Keescheeng: Lau Chi-isang, Hau Morning Post Bomber Funda

King-king." Lo Wal-kuen; Chung, Yung«

D. A Glover, . T Burch, R. S. Capell, Scores, KCC, rinks first:THUM

OK Taylor lost to Bgt Ekinner, D. B, M. mum. Cheung Kam-hol, V. K. Hyul, N. LA PRITY B. A, Gray, L. Curtis, R. p. Jack, 1 6. M. Walker, C.Q31.8. Blīva

Wellwood lost to C. B. K. Basketi, Q. M.: (skip) 29-2%,

Lee, Hau. Ching-tay.

in

Cullinan, Oakley and Dempsey With fast and dependable threes were hard workers in the Police pack. front of him, Picton was seldom called into action. The Army threes were fast and crisp in the handling end

passing, especially Douglas, who was the best on view.

Next, Macdonald raced round Veriga to score at the corner. Millar failed with the kick.

In the second half, a try by Richards and converted by Coombes from in front of the posts completed the scoring,

Teams were: Pouce-Lavalle; Dingedale, Tay, Indea and Veriga; Jackson and Wright-Nooth; Cullinan, Lewis, Searle: Olesen, Jenner: Oakley, Nose and Dempsey,

Army-Picton; Richards. Dougla Flook

and Macdonald; Coombes and Morgan; Sutherland, Ford, Bompar: Millar, Heath; Berry, Duke and Page. FINAL STANDINGS

Morgan, pussing with one hand, was erratie at times, but made up for it with the speed with which he got the ball away. Millar, Bompas and Navy Sutherland were the outstanding for- Club wards for Army..

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The Game A-ponaity-against-Lavallo-for-lying

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