Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 21, 1941.
MONDAY MORNING COMMENTARY
Governor's Cup Final To Be Replayed Interport Soccer Win
Roughley And Fraser Brilliantly Hold Federation Forwards
(By "SCRAMBLER")
BRILLIANT FULL-BACK PLAY by Roughley and Fraser, and the fine all round goal-keeping of Bankier for the Association were primarily res ponsible for the draw forced on the Chinese Federation on Saturday at the Club Ground in the re-play of the Governor's Cup, when the two teams shared six goals between them.
Tricky Inside Trio
The Chinese were always dangerous when on the move, for with Lee Wai-tong lending them admirable 'support, whom Hazard was unable to control, Bankier did exceptionally well when threatened, and saved on numerous occasions from the intricate Chinese inside trio
Badminton
Championship Matches At
of Tsao-Lee-Hyui. From the three of them, much de- K. C.C. To-night
lightful football was forthcoming, and the two wingers, Yeung Shui-yick and Hau Ching-tau were also prominent, but the former found that Pope was not only a tireless worker, but a steady defender.
well
The Game
Semi-Final Fixtures
Week-end Of Thrills At Kowloon F.C.
International Softball Series
the International Series matches at the Kowloon Football SOFTBALL fans had little of which to complain in Club yesterday. Two of the three matches ended with
a one-run margin, while the score in the third was 3-1.
COLONY TENNIS FINALS TO BE PLAYED NEXT WEEK
Britain almost put it across the Chinese girls, while, in the
men's series, India, nosed out China and the United States humbled Portugal.
Scores in brief were:
GIRLS
One change has been made in the week's programme of tennis China matches organised by the Hong-
Iridla
| kong Cricket Club, the semi-final
match in the Club Championship USA. between R. E. Guest and M. Pagh having been advanced to to-day
6 Britain
MEN
1 China
3 Portugal
For Macao Excellent Goal-Keeping By Santos: Scoring Opportunities Missed
well-earned victory in the match against the Hongkong MACAO, Apr. 20.-Macao was rewarded with a selection staged here this afternoon. The score was one
goal to nil In the absence of H.E. the Governor of Macao, Lieut. Guedes Andrade deputised and greeted the players who, lined up before play commenced.
Barly on, Macao showed better! ball control than the opposition and threatened constantly on the right flank. Leong was. particularly dangerous and lost
4 no opportunities to pass to centre, where Carvalho was
THE CHINESE cutlés led 5-3 at the commencement of Britain's final Inning, having clouted in two in the As regards the Open Champion- third and three in the sixth frame, ships, the proceeds from which are Britain had scored one in the second for the Bomber Fund, the final of and two in the sixth, and in the final the Singles will be played next:
Monday and the final of the Doubles pinte, had fun run over the home fans standing in anticipa- next Wednesday. The charges are: tion of the equaliser and possibly the Front row arm chairs, $5; grand winner. sland, $2; chairs, opposito grandį But the game ended on that note, stand. 50 cents (Servicemen 30 and the champions heaved a sigh of cents).
relief.
None of the seats will be reserved, but it is hoped that Clubs and indivi
India v. China
Khalsa Diwan Club Hold
extremely unlucky on the uptake Annual Sports
on three successive occasions
The Khala Diwan Sports Club when he had only Bankier to held its second annual sports meeting beat.
at. the Indian Recreation Club grounds yesterday afternoon.
The following were the results: 440 yards, Kaminder Bingh: 2, Pritam Singh.
220 yards, Pertab Slagh; Jagi
150 yards.-1, Tarlochen Singh; 2, Gur-
There
was tremendous excite- ment when Alrosa, evading Leo Wai-long, passed to Guerreiro who promptly sent the ball to Leont, but his shot went wide. Following y a pass from Pope, Fowler dribbled makh Singh, through past Cordova and there
tense moment, but the minder Singh. Hongkong forward directed the bachen Singh, ball 100 high..
out very even in their duels, placed drive. This lead was . T. 8. Young v. D. Chelllah to ensure a record attendance. Seats India duel was a cat-and-dog affair, and cleared splendidly.
High Jump-1, Pritam Singh; 2, Kar- Half-mile-1, Pertab Singh; 2, Gur- Pick-a-Back.-), Tarlochen Singh and Gurpal Singh: 2, Iqbal Singh and Sarjit Singli.
Ona-mile-1, Pritam Singh; 2. Gurbax Singh.
Three-Legged Race-1, Gurmak Singh, and Jagdish Chandar: 2. Jaswant Singh and Gurbaclien Singh.
THE FIRST of the semi-from Tuesday. final matches in the Colony The Chinese intermediate trio this share, but found, Lau Hing-choy
Badminton Championships was their chief asset, for Laujo constant menace,
will be played at the Kow- Hing-choy, Hau King-sing and
loon Cricket Club this even-,] Soong Ling-sing found time to Play was exciting from the start,
ing, commencing at 8 p.m. concentrate on both attack and and both keepers were seen to good Complete programme will be as defence, and plled their forwards Roughley and Fraser checked the
advantage with many timely saves, follows:
Bp.. K. W. Choy v. F. Koh with many fine passes. The fast Chinese attacks by their timely (Senior Singles).. centre half 'in particular clearances and anticipation, und 8.30. J. Odell v. A. L. Fisher kept a wary eye on the wily after a bout of even play, Lee Wai- (Junior Bingies).
duals will order seals' in advance so ns. FROM the word "go", the China- Howlett, and both these came tong put the Chinese ahead with a
Singles).
may be ordered from the No. 1 Boy Nazarin and Herbie Quon sent siz- to two in the second half Increased Trang Chung-wan played a won-when Taon, cleverly evaded the on- Ribeiro v. K. W. Choy and Mrs Castro phone 20497."
P. II. Wong and Miss M. of the Hongkong Cricket Club, Tele-ziers across the plate, and the single kong all but scored when Hou Ching- all; 2 Amar Kour: 3, Barjit Hour.. derful game, and his display coming. Fraser to send the ball into (Mixed Doubles)
that the Indians chased in in the yesterday was as good as that the net.
fourth frame was the telling counter K. W. Choy, Malayan and H. given by either of the two As- Association went into the slack K. University champion, will be he will play off his Mixed Doubles the Chipese subdued, though the of the match. Ale-light fielding kept sociation's backs, for without
registered four and following good work on the seen in two games. The first will match.
hlis against the him, the Chinese would have right by Fowler, Howlett obtained be at 8 pm. when he meets F.
Indians' three. gone down on many occasions. two good and quick goals to draw Koh in the Senior Singles, and Though not having as much to
when Roughley the second will be at 9.30 when handled the ball in the area, Lee do as his opposite, Cheung Wing- Wal-long made no mistake from choy also played up well, and the "pot kick" to put the Chinese saved confidently when threat-
anc
up again, With barely D ened.
Weak Halves
The Association's Intermediate trio did not come off well, being
Undaunted by this reverse,, the
level. However
0.30.
minute more to go, Ferrier wormed Cricket his way into the Chinese territory, and his first time shot from way out had
pletely bean Wing-choy com-
inclined to lle too back far, and caring the extra time, the Assa-i
had more of the play, and unable to give his forwards the only the stout hearted clearances of attention they so much needed. Tsang Chung-wan and Cheung Wing- Pope did his share of the work de hoy prevented the Chinese gobl manded, but Thomas found that from falling, Fowler scored, but was ruled offside, and the whistle Hau Ching-lau was too why for blew for the two teams to fight for him.
Had it
it not been for the ex- cellent form shown by Roughley
hier the Cuo
Cup on another day. and Fraser, the Association's team ASSOCIATION: Bankier; Rough would not have survived, for be- ley. Fruser: Pope, Hazard. Thomas; tween the two of them, a flawless Fowler, Le Page, Howlett, Ferrier,
Rlertsen. exhibition of full back play was
FEDERATION: although Roughley given.
Cheung sible for the penalty given thoy; Tsang Chung-wan, Ng Kee-
them when he handled the chicong; Lau-lling-choy-Hau-King In the area.
sing, Soong Ling-sing; Yeung Shui- Howlett was that man in the at-ylck, C. T. Tsao, Lee Wai-tong, V. tack, for he worried the Chinese K. Hyul, Hau Ching-tau.
defenders continually. Besides ob- taining the first two goals, he was
forever working his way in and out,
The latter match is anticipated to be the best of the evening, for Choy year's triple champion. will come up against P. II. Wong, last
Junior Champions Almost Defeat The Rest
'KOWLOON C.C., Junior League cricket champions, top- ped off their successful season when they met the Rest of the League at K.C.C. yesterday, and though the match was drawn, it was drawn in the champions' favour.
Wing-Lawn Bowls
Cottage Club Ride
at
first on
of a solid defence that gave nothing The Cottage Club held 1 hunt BWAY
and that he did come out on Sheungshul on Saturday for the Kiki ton in his tussles speaks volumes for Cup presented by Madame Lools de his
was good San, formerly Miss Kiki de Chaffey de versatility. Fowler and lent plenty of support in the Courcelles. The trophy was won by attack, but his parting shots on the Euston. P. Calderera on Mistral was
C. L. Gregory, who came in whole were weak. Both Le and Ferrier were inclined to be Currency third.
Page second and G. Treverion оп Gold haphazard in their work, though Twenty riders took part in the hunt, Ferrler scored a lovely goal when which started from Dill's Corner and they were down 3-2. Rlertsen didanished in Lowu Valley.
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Recreio Win Sam White Trophy
The home team balled first, and though Baxter, Hung and Madur failed to stay, W. L. Rapley (47)' was assisted by Goodban (22) und S..A Gray (25) and took the score past thre three figures. R. J. Fenton come
in later and contributed a valuable 15, and the innings closed at 4.10 (after having started a little late) at 130.
Stubborn Stand
CREDIT for the draw must be FIRST of the "big" matches of given to H. E. Strange and F. the Lawn Bowls season was played Lawrence. They batted ́stubbornly on Saturday at the Club de Recreio for their respective scores of 18 and and the Kowloon Bowling Green 11, and stayed at the crease for a far Club-for the Sam While trophy, longer time than the scores would Thirteen rinks took part, and the Indicate, Portuguese Club won by 312 shots
to 241.
The Rest lost eight wickets for 04 At the conclusion of the match 30 of the 94 were contributed from when stumps were drawn at 6.30, but Mr J. McKelvie, President of the
Kowloon B.GC., presented the shield byes. H. Brokenshire, behind
U.S.A. v. Portugural THE United States held the upper hand for most of the game. Portu- gal out-hit the Americans 6-4 but could only tally a single, and that in the last inning
The U.S.A belted in two runs in the third canto, and then another in the last.
game,
Three double plays featured the
Hockey
Entries For Six-a-side
Tournament
Again the visitors sought to open the score. Lee Wal-tong passed tój Howlett, but Santos was alert in goal
Shortly before the interval Hong- to passed to Hendy who placed a neat ball to Lee Wal-tong. Within easy attempted a fast shot but the ball range of Macho's goal, Lee Wai-tong went well above tho, horizontal.
H.K. Attacks
100 yards Handicap (Girls) =), Bita' '
2, Ranjit Singh: 3, Sarjit Kour.
Handicap (Kiddies)-1, Harhana Kour;
100 yards (H.C.), -1, Karminder Singh;
One-mile (Open)—1, Channan Bingh; 2,
xhan Mohamed, 2. Gurbachen Gingit
Shat Pul-1, Naranjan Singh; 2, Kartar Singh.
100 yards (Girls)-1, Kartar Kour; 2, Jivinder Kour; 3, Sita Lall. WITHIN the first minute upon Santos dived full length to effect' a resumption, Hendy made a try at the brilliant save. Macao goal off a pass from Fowler,
ve with The match was well serve but the ball struck the post and the Mr M. Jesus as referee. goalle cleared. Hongkong kept
Hongkong Bankieri. Roughley, pressing for an opening and were Tsang: Pope, Lau Hing Chon, Max- awarded no less than four corners well: Fowler, Howlett, Hendy, Lec which they failed to convert.
Wal-tong
Capt., Hau Ching To. Macao Santos: Chlu Fu, Cordova; - Sousa, Colaco
Airosa; Leung Carvalho,
with
By fure, most of Hongkong's attack came from their right, flank Fowler prominent. Lau was seen to Shul Wa, advantage in Hongkong's intermediate Gomes, Ip Pou Tou. Jine in robbing the Macao forwards, while Roughley was very sound hi the defence,
Official Dinner Proposing a toast at the dinner in Collaco was conspicuous in Macao's the Grand Hotel, Mr Luciano Mar- defence his whole play expressing tins, President of the Macao Football splendid understanding with the Interport Committee, cordially ex- hame forwards.
pressed Macao's appreciation for the Macao_secured the only goal to visit of the Hongkong eleven, and be scored when Carvalho managed presented a pennant to the visitors in to penetrate the Hongkong defence. honour of the occasion. A fine shot found the net, though On behalf of the Hongkong Foot- Bankier made a gallant attempt ball Association, Mr T. G. Stokes to Interecept.
suitably replied. In conclusion the
The Hongkong Hockey Associa-Before-the final whistle, Lee-Wai-the-rival-teams-drank-to-llie-Grand ------ tion six-a-side tournament, which tong took the ball off a foul and Alliance between Great Britain and was to have been held yesterday, directed it to the Macão goal, but Portugal-Our Own Correspondent. has been postponed until next Sunday. Entries
close on Wednesday.
will
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY - CLUB
The FOURTH EXTRA RACE the MEETING will be held, weather on SATURDAY, 26th
to the winners, and the Hon. Mr sticks, had a field day, though most permitting
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Leo D'Almada Jr., Rearelo President, of the byes came from fast balls on April, 1941, commencing at 2.00 p.m. distributed small cups to J. F. the leg side. Ribeiro's rinks, who won by the big- gest margin-29-9.
Following were the sco.cs of the match, with the Recreio rinks first:
C. Vas, M. Mendonca, C. II. Basto, J. F. Ribeiro bost W. Elphick, J. Hure. J. E. Henson, G. H. Shurrit, 29-0; 1. A. em dios, J. O. Remedios. A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz bent II. Bicknell, Sir Atholl MacGregor, W, L. Walker, R. Duncan, effort. 20-11: A. F. Noronha, G. A. Pinna, C. M Silva, Baares beat M. Ferguson, J. Shields, H. Drew, J. C. Oll, 25-10; E. L Barros, 1. Cuflerrez, C. E. Marquck, E. de Sauza best W. M. Wilson, L.. A. Payne,
S. A. Gray (mid-off) and K. M. p.m. Baxter (in the slips), however, held two fine catches. Gray dismissed A.
No One without a badge will be E.. Carey, who, incidentally, might admitted to the Members Enclosure. have been stumped earlier on, while Such must be worn throughout the Baxter sent M. A. Remedios back to duration of each Meeting in such a the Pavilion with his one-handed manner as to be readily identified.
Scores were:
Kowloon Cricket Club
E. Turpin, W. MacNell, 23-18; F. A W. L. Rapley, a Lawrence. b Esmail. Xavier the lan, Mr Leo D'Almada, Jnr. K. M. Baxter, e Lawrence, b Omar.. T. M. Madar, e Lawrence, b Omar .. J. A. Luz, J. E. Noronha lost to 8. c. Walker, C. Walila, T. Coleman, B. Handle W. C. lung, c Eamalt, 1 Arculli 12-23; F. K. Monteiro, J. D. Remedios, M. G. A Goodban, e Le, b Remedios Alarcon, C. G. Silva beat V. C. Dixon, 8. A. Gray, b Arculli
W. Tomlin, 3, 8, Dinnen. If. Lockhart, G. E. Taylor, e Lawrence, b Esmall.. 27-11; P. M. N. Silva, A, M. Xavier, L. 3. W. W. Parsons, Lb.w. b Remail Xavier, J., Basto beat .. Phillips R. J. Tenton, not aut
Extras (11)
Bowling Analysis
Omar
Artalll Carey Remedios Esmall
C. W. Jeffries, A. Jones, A. M. Holland, H. Brokenshire, b Omar 22-10: A. J. Omund, 14. F. Pirino, E. M. G. W. Guren, Omar
·Remedion, F. X. X. Blīva lost to 3. Mac“ Pherson, K. C. Hamilton, R. Morrison, 3. G. Meyer. 15-20 H. R. Pinna, B. Alves, A. M. Rodrigues, B. Basto beat A. Merion, 3. C. Cleme, 6. G. F. Thompson. D. W, Waterion, 24-17; F. J. A. Marques, M. A. Carvalho, C. Remedios, LZE V. V. Ribeiro beat A. J. Rogers, C. E. Langley, L. Jontan, A. J. Hall, 26 23; D. C. Alves, C. Cunha, L. 3. Silva, C. Roza Pereira Best D. Deacon, C. A. Pester, L. Bykes. J. McKelvie, 30-19: ¥. Sequeira, P. A. Yvanovich. C. A. Lopes. 11. A. Alves bent E. Scard, P. 11. Holloway, E. Atkins, A.
The next
*A3*=8
Hyde-Lay, 23-191 FA Machado, LK. Lo, b Hung .. Rozario, C. M. 5. Alves. O. P. Remedios A. Noronha, l.b.w. b Fenton beat 3. A. Fraser, W. 2, lodder. P. A. M. A. Remedios, e Baxter. b Taylor Peckham, L. Guy, 20-22
Match Yesterday
C. Fenton, a Pokanshire, b Taylor
A. E. Carey, a Gisy, b Fenton ................
AT.. TAZACK, a Daxter, b Tenton H. E. Strange, brenton
P. E. Lawrence, not out
Crai- U. N. Omar, e Gilan, b Taylor
At Happy Valley yesterday, gengower Cricket Club bent Prison N. Omeor's Club, 83-41,
J. W, Leonard, D. A. Nazario. N. P. Karanjia, M. J. Medina (Craigongower) | beat 9. Hodge, C. Jamieson, J. Wit Herald, W. J, Bagley 40-17; 6. R. Bolina, Craigensowary Ward, if. W.. Randall beat. A. Perry, W, C. Mecutcheon, A. Jtuoti 24-16; W. 1,0. Foreman, 127 C. 11. Bouza, 3.9, Landolt (Craigengower) begi W«Web- ber, A, D, Spours, G. D. Forster, di dow- land 19-10,
Zemail not out
Extras (1320, `LI3).
Total (for eight wickels) A. el Arculi did not bat.
Hung Taylor
Venton Flanter
· Howling ·Analysis
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