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THIRD DIVISION TEAM TRIUMPHS

Ordnance Junior

Shield Replay Win Over Navy After Extra Time

SAILORS LO SE LEADER

EARLY IN GAME

REGLAR WAS HERO OF GAME

(By "UBIQUE")

ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS

TO REVISIT THE COLONY

Mr. Tom Smith To Manage Touring Team In 1940

When asked yesterday evening if there was a possibility of another English Club or Association team making a tour similar to that of the Islington Corinthians, Mr. Thomas Smith, Secretary-Manager of the Islington Corinthians, stat- ed that he had been invited at the various ports and cities visited; to bring another team on tour in 1940.

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"If England choose to send team to the 1940 Olympiad, to be

that an Fhglish team will again

held in Tokyo. you may be certain visit the East, but in any case. if

England do not enter, I shall most probably, with the consent of the English F.A., bring another team on tour in that year, although we

HE Royal Army Ordnance Corps, a Third Divi- THE

sion team, qualified for the final of the Junior Shield Competition yesterday, when they defeated the Royal Navy in their replayed semi-final round tie on the Club ground yesterday, by two clear goals, shall only keep to coastal ports scored during the extra period of play.

and miss out places like Kuala Lumpur (F.M.S.) and Mamla.”

S. A. RUMJAHN'S EASY WIN OVER LEUNG PING CHIU W. C. Hung In Fourth Round

S. A. Rumjahn, former Colony Singles champion, proved far too good for Leung Ping-chui yesterday afternoon, when they clashed in the Third Round, at the Hong Kong Cricket Club, the former winning by 6-2, 6-4.

Leung was very, much of form yesterday and in addition was er- ratic.

Rumjahn, on the other hand, played his usual game and had no difficulty in disposing of his oppon- ent comfortably.

W. C. Hung, who was extended on Wednesday by George Choa before winning in straight sets, entered the Fourth Round yesterday when he defeated I. M. A. Razack by 8-6 6 1.

The following is to-day's pro- grauame:-

Open Doubles

The Navy suffered an unexpected set-back early in the game when Anderson, their centre-forward, sustained a cut over the eye which necessitated his receiving medical attention, and though he tioned himself well, and though W. Leonard and George Choz v. Paul returned to the stands after a "dressing" at the Naval Hospital, he beaten to the ball recovered quick-Kong and Lee Wai-tong. could not continue.

ly. His partner, Humphreys. He had to have several stitches. Up to the time of the ac-though not so prominent, put in cident, Anderson was playing a great game, feeding his wingers some good work. well and was always a source of danger.

REGLAR SHINES

.

WENT ABEGGING

time

a pass.

Club Singles

G. W. Sewell or J. C. Pool v. T. C Monaghan

Club Handicap Singles L Goldman (-30) v. A. D. Hum- phreys (4/6).

J. A. D. Douglas (-2/6) 7. E. R. Childe (+1/6).

Mixed Doubles Handicap

Fisher-Cooke, Attoe and Rides were three good halves, and though The Navy received a further Stone, on the right-wing, put they had their hands full in looking set back when, half-way through much hard work and was a plase after the opposing forwards, found the second period, Love, their requiring watching, but his finish-

to furnish the necessary T. E. Nave, and Miss A. Tavior (-15) J. Armstrong and Mrs. left half-back, injured his ankle jing was weak. He had hard luc

passes to their own attack. and was forced to play on the on two occasions when favourably

Martin, on the left-wing, was of James Hall (-15). left-wing where he was a passen-placed.

colour presumably, owing to an in- ger throughout.

jury sustained last week, while his partner, Duffield, was inclined to lead in the first period of extra hang too far back though he was time, and in the second half Duf- Tippetts, Wolf and Foremar always able to position himself for field placed the issue beyond doubt The hero of the game was un-were prominent in the Navy attack

when he sent in a good drive to the doubtedly Reglar, the Navy left but their openings went abeggin-

Munton was a continual sorce of far end of the net back. His timely tackling and as there was no one to take their danger, and but for the good work Ordnance: →→ Money, Hmmphries sound positioning were the main passes. Foreman was particular of Reglar and Lethbridge, would Vaugrani, Rides, Attoe, Fisher-Cooke. features of his play. He was al-dangerous, during the first-half have met with more success. His Lang, Emberson, Munton, Dufield, ways cool under pressure and when his understanding with Tip-zoal was a good effort, the result of Navy: Hill, Lethbridge, Begular, though a lot of additional work has pets gave the Ordnance defender thrown on his shoulder, he did ex- many anxious moments. ceedingly well. Another player to After a shaky start High, in th- shine was Hill, in the Navy goal. pivotal position, improved beyon Time and again he saved shot: recognition and

conspicion which would have beaten the aver with interceptions and tackling. age goalkeeper, and on one occafis heading was also good. Love, sion he saved his charge by diving at left half, up to the time of his at the feet of the on rushing cer accident, was sound in his tackling tre-forward, Munton. He was kept and distribution, while at right busy in the extra period, but was half. Laister had the measure of unable to prevent the two shots Martin the Ordnance left-wing.

which beat him.

The loss of Anderson, in the for ward line, completely disorganised

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