SENIOR SOCCER
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 2, 1940
EASTERN FOOL AROUND
Kowloon Field Weak Team to Accomodate Winners
RUNNERS-UP POSITION VIRTUALLY DECIDED
EASTERN, BY DEFEATING Kowloon by five clear goals on the Club ground yesterday are now almost assur- ed of the runners-up position of First Division of the Foot- ball League.
the left wing not being up to stand- ard, while Pat missed several chances. Ulrich and Eastman, the backs, defended well, while Smith in goal
.་" played a good game,
Eastern opened the scoring through Tsui Ah-fai and Hau Ching-to added Before the in- terval Chung Yung-sum added their goal.
another soon after.
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In the second period Tsui Ah-fai scored two further goals in the early part and for the remainder of the game the ball was kept in Kowloon
EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Chung
Kowloon fielded a weak side and i Eastern should realise that Kow-territory. were without Bliss, Bell and Santos, loon to accomodate them had agreed while Eastern had Tsui Ah-fai into the fixture and jeopardised their Ying-king, Tsang Chung-wan; Lau place of Lee Tak-kee."
own chances of finishing up runners- up and the least they could do was to play football.
PLAYED HARD Kowloon played hard under circumstances by lacked sting.
Eastern were the better and faster team and scored their of their goals in the first half. In the later period they were inclined to indulge in fancy play. This amused the crowd but if any Eastern player had been hurt it would have, been his own fault.
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Tze-char, Hsu King-sen, Lo Wai- kuen; Chung Yung-sum, Cheung Kam-hoi, Tsui Ah-fai, Ng Kee-cheung and Hau Ching-to.
KOWLOON: Smith; Eastman,
Tennis Wash-Out
Yesterday's tennis programme at- the Hong Kong Cricket Club was postponed owing to the heavy shower of rain about 3.30 p.m. which left the: courts in a sodden state.
TO-DAY'S
TENNIS
but their attack Ulrich; Maxwell, Dawes, White; Following is to-day's tennis pro- The Jorge brothers Tomashevsky, P. Jorge,
Coppara,gramme at Hong Kong Cricket Club:-~ were weak, F. Jorge, a reserve, on Jackson and F. Jorge.
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OPEN SINGLES Tsul Yan-pui v. R. G. Biesel, Jr.. (Stand Court); Wei Chung v. Tennie: Kwok (7).
- OPEN DOUBLES
Wong Fu-nam and Lam Kwan v.. T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Gould (8)..
HANDICAP doubleS
A. Lade and G. W. Sewell, -5,6 v.. W. G. Harvey and A. R. Barwell,. Ser. (2); N. D. Lloyd and W. R. Lam- bert, Scr. v. R. C. Beavan and A. K. Mackenzie, -1.6 or J. S. Theobald and. S. M. Garrard, -5.6 (3).
HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES
D. G. C. Allen and Miss J.-Purkis, Ser. v. C. B. and Mrs. Nicholson, -3.6 (4).
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CLOSE MATCH
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ROYAL SIGNALS
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78 82 81 97 106 444:
88 92 80 82 93 435-
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FEBRUARY, 1940 Vol. X, No. 2 ARTICLES
The Revival of Realism, by James Feibleman
Chang Ch'lao, A Pioneer in Library Methods, by K, T.
Wu
The Mystery of Maya, by Wilbur Burton
Youthful Nations, by Lancelot Forster
POEMS
Three Modern Chinese Poems. Translated by Arno L.
Bader and Lucien Mao
CHRONICLE
Archaeology Chronicle, by Pef Chung-ch'ing
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Good Iron is not for Nails, by Lu Yen, Translated by
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Five Vermin, by Han Fei Tzu. Translated by W. K.
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HOME SOCCER RESULTS
London, To-day.
In the second replay of the Third Round of the Scottish Cup Airdrie beat Hearts by 4 goals to 2.
In the Eastern section of the Scot- tish League, Raith beat Aberdeen by 4 goals to 1-Reuter.
C.B.S. Sports
Annual School Sports of Central British School will be held on the School ground> on Saturday, starting at: 2. p.m. weather permitting. Lady Noble has kindly', agreed? to give away the prizes;}|
LP.T. DISPLAY:
The Physical Training Display will be held on Tuesday, April 9th at 5,15 p.m. on th school ground,
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