Monday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 29, 1941.
MONDAY MORNING
COMMENTARY
Kwong Wah Surprise South China 2-0 Rajputs "A" Second In
Dour Defence Defeats Tricky Forward Tactics
Fast And Exciting Game
(By "SCRAMBLER”)
THANKS TO A stubborn and spirited defence ably led by Lee Kwok-wai, ex-South China star, Kwong Wah were able to cause the first major upset of the season when they beat South China, last season's senior league Champions, by two goals to nil at Caroline Hill yesterday.
But in fairness to the losers, it must be stated that at one period of the game when the winners were lead- ing by only one, Lee Tak-kee and Chau Man-chi had Kwong Wah completely beaten only to see the shots rebounding to play after striking the cross and upright bars.
On the whole, the winners
thoroughly deserved their win if Cricket only for their spirited display, and when South China were at: one time all over them, they re- fused to give in, and heroic efforts of Lee Kwok-wal, ably
assisted by Fok Yiu-wah and Young Tae-cheung and the ex- of Lee cellent goal-keeping Kwok-kee frustrated all South China's efforts.
were the more
South China polished team on view, but tactics such na adopted by several of their players were somewhat detrimental to their game. On the whole. South China's defence played as well as was to be expected, and it was only defeated the atrocious tuck that them.
WILS
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PROMISING PLAYERS AMONG NAVAL YARD POLICE
PROMISING MATERIAL was shown in the Royal Naval Yard Police cricket team which met and defeated the Police R.C. in a friendly game of cricket ņi Iappy Valley yesterday,
With one of the opening batsmen (R. Burns) retiring after scoring 33, and with the other contributing, 20 (H. Jackson) the naval Yurd Police opened their innings in a healthy manner, and
it was not surprising that they totalled 167 for 7 wickets and declared,
and A Apart from A. Kirby (25) E. Carey (15) no other civil Police- man reached double-figures, and the naval men won by 04 runs.
The Naval Police side included several of the Australian men who
have recently foined the force, and very impressive initial
Kwong Wali had a dour defence, Never at any period,did their men falter, and Lee Kwok-wal kept such a wary eye over the redoubt able Leo Wal-tong that the latter Insignificance reduced throughout. Never did the Kwong Wah player lift a foot wrongly throughout, and he was really the sheet anchor in Kwòng Wah's team. Excellent support was forthcoming from Fok Yli-wah who kept Lee Shek-yau and Chau Man-chi under very strict survellance, with the re-fours. suli that the deft touches so much Kirby and Carey were the only P.R.C associated with this pair were ab- batsmen to reach double figures, the
It was a turn-out.
It. Burns scored freely and reached the boundary on 10 occasions. T. Wil- tard carried his bat for 28, while Dud- dridge knocked up 30 including five
Tam Kwan-hon (S. Chins goalie) leaping to intercept a high corner from Wong King-cheung (Kwong Wah) in the South China-Kwong Wah match at Caroline Hill yes- terday.-Ming Yuen.
Lawn Bowls Championship
All-Craigengower Pairs Final
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Three Omar Brothers And S. R. Solina Win Semi-Finals Yesterday
CRAIGENGOWER, the League Champions, are well re- presented for the final of the Open Pairs lawn bowls champion- ship of the Colony all four of the finalists being from that Club. Yesterday, in the semi-finals at the Kowloon F.C., A. M. and U. M. Omar beat L. J. Silva and J, F. V. Ribeiro 25-14, and S. R. Solina and K. M. Omar beat W. L. Walker and R. Duncan 27-22.
The more creditable victory of
solutely missing. Yeung Tse-cheung former scoring 25 including five boun- the two was undoubtedly that of
went about his, work unobtrusivoly, darles Scores were:
IN. DOCKYARD POLICE
and lent his wing haives support. Jacksoft. B Forrest whenever needed. Chung Fai-lam H. Burns, retired and Leung Pak-wal were also sound.. the latter had Chin Chi-tui well un- der control.
Fatal Blunder
an
South China made that fatal blun- der in concentrating too much
although this Chari Tak-fal, and "player was unable to de-much-him-- self, he made openings galore for his Inside, men. Cheuk Shek-kern was the live wire in the attack, and he was seen to good advantage when on the run. Both wings were only mediacre, perhaps the importance of the occasion had somewhat overawed them.
South China had only themselves to blame for the result of the gune,
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eighth Extra Itace Meeting to be held (weather per- nitting) on Friday, 10th and Saturday, 11th October, 1941, may be obtained from the Secretary's
Colbert, b Clements Funnell, Tyler, Danbrowsky Moore, Tyler, b Danbrowsky Willard, not out .............
Smith, Nicholl, b Shepherd
1. Duddridge, a Tyler, b Willo
G. Hulme, not nut
Extras (136)
K. M. Omar and Solina, for their ss opponents, Walker and Duncan, The were anticipated finalists. winners came strongly from be- hind, being down 21-15 on the 14th and won ovet the last two heads only.
107
Total (for ↑ wkts. dec.). W. McGrath and Bellamy did not Dat.
In the early stages of the game, Bowling Analysis
M.-n.-w.before either Omar or Solina had settled down, the Bowling Green poir chalked up two 5's--one on the (3rd end and the other on the 7th.
While Carey Saiter
Forrest Clements Danbrowsky Shepherd
POLICE RECREATION CLUB
A. F. Carey, e Burns, b McGrath
J., Shephard, run out
Tyler. e Burns, b Colbert
IL White. c Funnel, h McGrath
G, V. Clements, b Colbert
Salter, b McGrath
CA. A. Nichol, b Moore
c Jackson, b Colbert Hulme,.b Willard
J. Douche, b Smith
Billingham, not out Extras (123, LB1)
Total
Colbert McGrath Moore Willard Bellamy Smith
Bowling Analysis
M. R
R.A.P.C. Score 40
W.
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Entries clone at 12 o'clock NOON оп THURSDAY, 2nd October, 1941.
By Order
S. A. SLEAP,
Acting Secretary.
TIN HAT DAY
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Walker was showing E Arcat superiority over Selina, and Omar was more than matched by Duncan, From there Walker and Duncan went to 16-10, 20-12 and eventually
then 21-14, but
commenced. the Craigengower pair's winning covery.
Grand Recovery
*
re-
The scutes first levelled at s-all on
levelled again at 9-all on the 10th, the 5th, and from then until the score the Portuguese pair were in the lead, though slight,
From 11-0, the Omars went to 17-
and 25-12. 10, 22-11
Silva and Ribeiro succeeded, in laying two on the last hend but the game was al- ready over. omarat
: 0, 1, 4, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 6, 3, 0, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1, 0,,4, 0, 3, 0=25
Silva & beiro: 1, 0, 1, 2, 0, 1.
1.0, 1.0.0.
0, 1, 0, 214
Goscombe-O'Sullivan
Cup Bowls Matches
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Louis And Nova Ready For Title Bout To-day
NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (Renter);| Joe Louts and Lou Nova have completed their mosi serious training for the World Heavy- weight title battle, on the New York polo ground on Monday, and Whille
the betting shows that Champion Joe Louis is a 12 lo's on favourite, 25 out of 60 writers in New York favour-Nova to win Jack Dempsey, former World Heavy- weight champlon, once said that Lou Nova was the most likely boxer to re- turn the title to the white man, and Nova is confident that he will dethrone the Brown Bombet on Monday night as he has shown every toughness dur- ing training, suggesting that he take any punishment Louis hands out.
Louis Confident
can
The following were the result of yesterday's matches in the Gascombe- Inter-Departmental O'Sullivan Cup
Loula on the other hand, realising Lawn Bowls Competition!
P.W.D. (R. P. Shaw, Robertson, K. S. that this may be his last championship Robertson. A. Brooksbank (akip beat nght, is extremely confident and his Medical Department (D. J. Valentine, training showed that the tiredness P. Edwards, L. IL Collyer and T. Pile which marked some of s carlier (skip) 21-8.
Harbour Department (J.
fullyer snap and precision which may worry inxip) beat Police "CLA. Boutar. the challenger,
J. W. MacDonald Pile. F. Channing. tskip) 10-15.
Medien "C" (Dr G. 1. Shaw, C. Strange, S. Eccleshall, H. K. Lockhart (skip)_beat Police "A" (H McLeod, R. Davis, E. G. Post, J. C. S. Fender (skip) __ 19-is.
Medical "A" (F. Anslow, Dr Newlon, Dr Selby, J. McGowan (skip, beat Police Omar find definitely found touch. Hayward, J. suddell, J. Prem, Is Arst signs of recovery
J. Aitken (skip) 22-11. during the 10th when he tralled the fack with a brilliant shot ta register the 4 that put them on the road to victory,
AN EXCELLENT 4 on the 16th put Stephens, V. Chiitenden.sen, J. L. fights, had gone, atud he is hitting with
thom within three shots of the opponents (18-21), 2 on the 17th put them one behind (20-21) and the 3 on the 18th put them out in front for the rat time since the second head (23-21)..
were
Even after their scoring of 2 on the 20th, which put. them 25-22 in TAY SECTIONS of the Army the lead, the game was not won, for and the Volunteers met in a friend the Just head featured some
bowling, and it was only finer touch
grent
ly game of cricket on the Navy that gave them the right to enter the ground yesterday, and though only Anal.
a combined total of 60 runs were
acored, a most enjoyable match It only for their form over the was played.
last hends, they deserved
to
win.
The Army team scored a meagre (though on relative form none would
40 in reply to the Volunteer's 28, and have denied credit to Walker and thus won by 14 runs.
Scorca were:
Duncan had they won, instead.
H.K.V.D.C. 26 (Extras 14. Lted consistency throughout, and were The Bowling Green pair had show- forced to bow to superior bowling in
Taylor 7 for 3, Murray 3 for 0).
RAPC40 (Taylor 10, Happe 10. Hemming 2 for 8, Pinkey Z. for 0, Clark 2 for 6).
as from the stort most of their
the closing stages..
Scores were:
Solina & Omar: 10.
0.1.3.0.1,0.02-27
players took malters Bightly and in-Walker & Duncan: 2, 0.5, 0, 0, 1, 5,
dulged in childish pranks when · In possession.
Tse Kam-hung was the stea
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941 dier of the two backs, while the
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3, 0, 0, 1,0, 3, 4 0, 0, 0, -3. 0, 0 =22 Omar Brothers Through
A. M. AND U. M. OMAN, the intermediate trio worked hard andpiber finalists, had an easier passage had the Kwong Wah attack well against L. J. Silva and J. F. V. covered during the greater part of Ribeiro. For a short period from the game, Lara Tak-po delegated the 8th to 11th ends, the Recreio himself as a third back and played bowlers enjoyed the lead, but the. Panto-Chan Tak-fal.
Omar brothers scored on seven of the
It
only man really to impress last 10 hends, and by simply con- South China's attack was Leesistent bowling ran out winners at Tak-kee. He did everything but 23-14
and many of his shots do
served, a better fate than those that The winners icored two 4's on the either just missed the goal or struck 3rd and 18th, and occupied the centre: the bars. He gave his men good of the picture, for the second half of openings and several of his shots the game, went very near
Well Marked
Chaul Man-chi was not very much 27 like himself, bein' dow in his move-
TURNS to Paral5 Column Four.
A. M. Omãe had; the⠀bëtiers of j
Joe Louis has been classifed “LA." which means that he is liable for im mediate military service with possible induction in October.
This has reason to give him thought whether his army career may check any further fights for the World Heavy- weight Championship.
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Miniature Rifle League
R.A.F. Break Record Again
Results returned for the September 21 period in the First. Division of the Hongkong Rifle Association's Miniature-Rifle League show, that Rajputs "A" have displaced Police “A” as runners-up in the premier division, although with seven matches yet to be shot there is still considerable speculation as to who will achieve the honour.
There seems little doubt, how- ever, that Police Reserve will, ba
the first winners of the Grasett Australian Club
Challenge Trophy,
In Second Division RE, Stonecutters cannot be quite so confident of annex. ing the trophy presented by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans, as they
Beat Hongkong
have sull to shoot against Royal Scots In Postal Match...
"C" Coy. "B" and Police "B" thair closest rivals, although R. E. Stanley helped them by returning the highest Second Division aggregate of the sea- son to beat Police "B" 370–345.
Royal Air Force onen more broke the aggregato record in the Aperture Sight League defesting Police "A" 393-387 and are now well on the way to victory.
Two "Possibles" "Posalbler" were returned by Cpl. Henley (RAF) and Bgl Russell (HKP. "1").
The result of the 22 Aperture Bight postal match between H.K.R.A. team and combined. Essendon und Collingwood Rifle Clubs of Melbourne, Australia, has just been received.
The IKRA, team lost by 10 points. It is noteworthy that ladies returned the fourth and fifth highest scores for the Australian team.
ESSONDON AND COLLINGWOOD
Pie Melkle (R. Scots
ASI. F. H. Thong (LKPR) 8/881 Junes
Highest Open sight scores of period. wera:
the
A. IL Fitterer
F. C. Taylor
J. P. Gabel
00
13
Mes Harding
Coy
Mrs Dobbyn
DO
2/Lt Bhanwarpal Singh (Rajput "
23
WR. Bray
Hay, Chiragh Ahmad (Rajput "E")"
Kelley Davidson
Hlav, Abdul Hahman (Balpu
23
05
24
D4
Pte Whelan ( Beata “3”
Nk. Ajaib Hussain (Majput "E"] L/Col Pemberton (RE. Stanley) L/Cpl Burns (R, Scots "B" Coy)
Results of matches completed on Sep tember 21 were as follows:
FIRST DIVISION OPEN BIGOTA Addlesex. "B" (360) V 2nd/14th Thin- jab F (325); 2nd 11th Punjab *D" (333) H.K. Police "A" 1368): 8th/7th Rajput "C (357) Royal Scots "D" Coy "A" (341); RAF "A" (354) v B(h/th Rajput 1 (347); 2nd/14th Punjab "A" v Middlesex "A" ({"); ILKVD.C. "A" "chax).
Royal Scots Coy ( 2nd/14th
Total
100
1763
Messes G. Hunt (03) and B. Jones (94).
were counted out.
ILE. Rifle Association
W. o. Tollinson__RAF.
Cpl Henley RAP.
Set Wall IP.
Set Puran, Singh HK.P.
Insp, Ipkins H.K.P.
F. O. Gray RA... Cpi Cad RAF. Sgt Russcil HK.P.
.Total
******ES
1704
Cpl Naranjan Singh (LKP.) PI and
Punjab "2" (319) v auth Rajput "C" Supt. Thompson (HX.P.) 91, were count- (300): 22nd) Coy. R.E. (330) v Royaled out.
Scola "B" Coy (557): 8th/7th Tejput
It is hoped that further matches wit
** (959) v Middlesex "B" (341): 2nd/14th be arranged in the future. Punjab "C" (318) v 8th/7th Rajput "D"
(334); Royal Scots "C" Coy. "A (347) VIR.C. "A" (*) v 40th (F) Cay R.E. 13517- ILK.V.DC, "A" (320); Middlesex "C" (318)
22nd (F) Coy NE. AA" (303); Royal "E" (328) Y Middlesex "G" ("); Royal
Y ILE.
SECOND DIVISION v K. Police Reserve (300): 6th/7th †RIC. Police "B" (345) v RE. Stanley Rajput "E" (357) v
Punjab "B" (370); RAF. “B” 1921) v RE. Stone- 1302) Royal Scots "D" Cay "A" (335) ▼ cutters (344); HK.V.D.C. "11" (305)
büiddlesex "D" R.E, Coulson (*); Tuyal Scois "C" Coy (2001 athith Rajput Scots I.. Cay "A" (317) th/7th Ral- Scots "D" put "D" (338): 2nd/14th Punjab (*); Middlesex" (213)
Coy ***B". (200) v Middietex (334) 2nd/14th Funjab "C" (310); Mid-Shamshulpo (323) and Collinson RC. lesex "A" Middlesex C (35); "E" Royal Scala 11Q. Coy "1" (332).
́ ́APERTURE sigura Royal Scots "A" Coy (*) v 8th/70 Ro3- put "E" (370) Middlesex "*"* (*) v _fILK. Police "A" (307) v RAF, (383); 20/14th Punjab "A" (*); 40th (r) Coylik. Police "B" 386) v Roval Scots ***** R.E. (333) Middlesex "D" (250); Mid-Coy (377); and th Police Reserve "A" dieser “E” (*) v Royal Brots "D" Coy (279) fi.K. Police Reservo "B" (381). (309) Dockyard Rifle Club (302). V "Cards not returned.
d/4th Punjab "D" (324); and Cottinson
For
Shot at 20 yads.
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