THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 18, 1940
SOCCER
SOUTH CHINA "A"
CHINA "A" WIN THIRD SUCCESSIVE TITLE
NO PLAY-OFF ON SATURDAY
The play-off between Indian Recreation Club and Police Re- creation Club for the Junior Cric- ket title will not be played on Saturday as was anticipated. The League authorities have been unable to secure a ground but hope to be able to do so on Sa. turday week, April 27.
¡D.B.S. SPORTS
LARGE VICTOR LUDORUM
Annual athletic meeting of Diocesan
Boys' School was held yesterday. In dividual championships were won by . C. Large (Senior), Tan Kok-liang (Middle) and George Guest (Junior).
Results:
100 Yards (Senior):—1, C. Large; 2. H. Wong: 3, C. Kotewall. Time: 11 secs.
High Jump (Middle)-1, E. Read; 2, Cheng; 3, Chan Sing-chung and Leung Yu- yuen. Height: 4ft. Gins.
880 Yards (Senior)-1, C. Large; 2. 3.
· Macauley: 3, Hsu Yuan-yo. Time: 2 mins. --24 2/5 secs.
Chan Three-Legged
(Middle):-1, Race Sing-chung and S. Churn; 2. E. Read and E. Cheng; 3, L. Lim and T. Ho.
High Jump (Junior):~1, G. Guest; 2, J. Height: 3ft. .Cheng and Cheng Stu-shing. *Bins.
One Point Against Kwong Wah
Is Sufficient
By “REFEREE”
A WEAK SOUTH CHINA “A” team were held to a goal- less draw by Kwong Wah at Boundary Street yesterday in their postponed First Division encounter, but South China, by virtue of this draw, have now won the First Divi- sion Championship for the third year in succession.
Lee Ting-sang, Lai Shui-wing and Tang Kwong-sum were absentees from the Champions' team and their places were filled by Leung Yin-chan, Lau Tau-man and Ching Chi-fai.
South China were the better team
and had more scoring opportunities but Wong Wah-kay, in Kwong Wah's grand display and brought off a number of excellent
goal, gave
saves.
a
left
bottom of the net. Sappers then held this lead until the finish.
POOR GAME
The game was very poor and never looked like Second Division standard. Moxham, the Interporter, was still on the injured list and his position in goal for Sappers was taken over by Lam Wah-sing, who did quite well. Outstanding players for the winners were Fox, Taylor and Moore in the forward line, Pelham at right-half and Palmer in defence.
DECIDING GAMES ON, SATURDAY
Two declding games will be played at Bodkunpoo on Satur....... day, when Royal Engineers méét 30th R.A. for the runners-up title of Second Division at 2.45, fol lowed by the game for the Third Division title`` between Service Corpe and 24th-Royal Artillery.
Both games will be of 70 min- utes' duration with extra time of 10 minutes each way if neces- sary.
RUMJAHN'S BIG ADVANCE
J. M. A. Rumjahn, of Indian Re- creation Club, makes the biggest advance in the Junior League cricket. averages this week. Taking 5 for 30 in the "needle" match against Recreio on Saturday, he qualifies for the first time this season and is now second on the bowling list.
Police
19
As a result of his 94 for
Pope against Craigengower, C. Gunners were best served by Guy, now second in the batting list.
C. E. in the pivotal position, Brown at cent Among new qualifiers are tre-forward and Hole defence. Abbas, J. Soulby, and J. H. Nancar- Woodfin appeared very sound yester-row, of R.A.F., while Abbas and Nan- day and saved several apparently carrow' also figure in the bowling list "certain" goals in the second period. for the first time.
Royal Engineers:-Lam Wahi-sing: Palmer
in
The two backs Chung Fai-lum and Lee Kwok-wai were sound in their tackling and hard in their clearances back, and Lee Kwok-wai, at showed a welcome return to his old form. He was fast and deadly in his his positioning was tackling while very good.
NO SUPPORT TO FORWARDS In the intermediate line, Yeung and Tang Chung-pak: Pelliam, Shaw and Tse-cheong as pivot was outstanding,Jones; Moore, Fox, Birrell, Devaney but while the halves did well in de-Taylor. fence, it was only occasionally that
seen assisting their for- Todd; they were wards.
In the attack the two wingers were prominent, particularly Wong King-
100 Yards (Middle) :-1, Tan Kok-liang; 2, -E. Cheung; 3, G. Lowcock., Time: 13 secs. Junior:-1, G. Guest; 2, F. Lee: 3, P. Mug- ford. Time: 13 4/5 secs.
High Jump (Senior):~1, E. Mazuza; 2, cheong on
Chan Shu-fau: 3, S. Hall and J. Macauley.
Height: 5 ft. 1 1/2 ins.
880 Yards (Middle):-1, Tan Kok-liang: 2. B. Lim; 3, Wong WeFyang. Time: 2 mins. -29 2/5 secs.
Sack Race (Junior)-1, P. Yew; 2, G. Guest; 3, F. Lee.
Club Relay:-1, Green; 2, Yellow; 3, Blue, Time: 3 mins, 4 secs.
220 Yards (Junior):-1, G. Guest; 2, F. Time: 33 secs. Lec: 3, Cheung Siu-sing. (Middle) :-1, Tan Kok-liang: 2, F. Cheung: 3, E. Read. Time: 30 3/5 secs.
Senior:-1, C. Large; 2, J. Macauley; 3, W. Young. Time: 26 1/5 secs.
Long Jump (Junior)-1, G. Guest; 2. F Lee; 3. P. Mugford. Distance: 13 ft. 3 in. 440 Yards (Senior):-1, J. Macauley; 2. Time: 59 2/5 Hsu Yuan-yo; 3. C. Large. Беся.
the left, who, when in
and
30th Royal Artillery:-Woodfin; Hole and Tuckley, Guy and Roberts; Gill, Yearling, Brown, Tate and Flanders.
R.A.S.C. WIN
for
Service Corps easily accounted Electric by six clear goals in their last Third Division game and, as a result, will now meet 24th in the play off,
Martin (2), Logan, Glen, Clarke and James scored for Service Corps,
He TENNIS
possession, looked at all times dan gerous. He led Leung Yin-chan a merry dance in the first half but in the later period Leung stuck to him and
little
to him
scope gave manoeuvre.
Cheuk Shek-kam started well but fell off badly in the second half. could have made more of the many opportunities which came his way.
Tam Kwan-kon and Leung Wing- chui, goalkeeper and pivot, respec- tively, gave
POOR MATCH
one of their best displays YESTERDAY
(By "ADREM")
'.
SECOND DIVISION
BATTING
(Qualification-3 Inns, av, of 16 and over)
N. H. 1. O. R. S. Avge.
Major Swyers (Army)....5 3 103 33 51.50 C. Pope (Police)..........
.7 0 273 94 39,00
.5 3 68 53* 34.00 .3 1 63 56 34.00
91 63 30.39.
.7 1 169 55° 28.17 ...5 0.121 44 24.20 ...8 1 158 49° 22.29
Brig, MacLeod (Army)....4 1 116 106* 35.33 A. E. Noronha (Rec.). L. Fargue (Army), Q.M.S. Paterson (Army)..3 0 R. Rumjahn (1.R.C.)..71 172 54 28.67
F. J. Lay (K.c.c.). H. X. Barros (Rec.).. W. Mulcahy (K.C.C.). w. E. Clarke (Police).....8 1 156 38 22.28 R. M. Soares (Univ.)......6 1 87 45* 21.75 M. 1. Razack ().R.C:).....71 130 30 21.66 Capt. Lawrence (Army);.60 12441 $20.67. M. R. Abbas (I.R.C.)...........6 1 101 46 20.20 T. Lock (C.C.C.)...... T. ABR.C.). H. M. Xavlär (Rec.). A. M. Prata (Rec.).
G. Ainslie (C.S.C.C.).
E. Curtis (K.C.C.)..
.7 2 100.50* 20.00 .5 2 59 18 19.67 6 1 96 58* 19.20 ..5 0 90 33 19.20 .6 0 115 86 19.17
.7 3 75 27* 18.78
A. V. Gosano (Rec.)......4 0 74 33 18.50 J. L. Stephens (Police)...8 1 128 44 18.28 H. Danbrowsky (Police)..8 2 107 34 17.83 ...4 2 35 17* 17.50 J. A. Soares (Rec.)... C. Abbas (R.A.F.)........6 0 105 63 17.50 B7 26* 17.40 C. W. Lam (C.C.C.)......6 1
Errors were the order of the R. T. Broadbridge (K.C.C.) 7.0 121 37 17.29
this season. Tam in the first half was called into action several times and did well while Leung was pro- minent with his heading and tackling and kept his forwards well supplied with passes.
Lee Wai-tong in the attack work-day on the Stand Court of G. Stone (C.S.C.C.).... ed harder than he generally does and Hong Kong Cricket Club TT. Chiu (Univ.) Obatacle Race (Senior):-1, C. Large; 2, gave Lau Tau-man countless scoring yesterday, when E. C. Fincher K. M. Baxter (K.C.C.)....7 0 111 27 16.85
opportunities but the,
(Middle) :-1, Long Jump chung: 2, E. Read; 3, B. Lim.
15 ft. 3 ins.
W. Young: 3, J. Kew.
Chan Sing,
Distance:
440 Yarda (Middle):-1, Tan Kok-llang: 2,
B. Lim: 3, E. Read. Time: 64 secs.
Obstacle Race (Junior):--1, P. Yew; 2, Cheng Siu-sing: 3, G. Guest.
Long Jump (Senior)-1, E. Mazuza; 2, P. Liu; 3, Chan Shu-fun, Distance: 18 ft. 10 ins.
G.
440. Yards (Junior):-1, F. Lee; 2, Guest and Cheung Blu-sing. Time: 1 min. 14 3/5 secs.
, Shot Putt (Senior):-1, Ma. Wei-fun;
2.
- Ting Eng-along; 3, E. Marzuza. Distance:
36 ft. 8 ins.
Obstacle Race (Middle)-1, B. Lim; 2. E. Read: 3, T. Ho.
Inter-School Relay:-1, La Salic; 2, Wan -Yan; 3, St. Joseph's. Time: 2 mins. 46 secs,
Individual Champions:-C. Large (Senior), Tan Kok-liang (Middle), G. Guest (Junior). House Champions:-1, Green (200 1/3 pts.): -2. Blue (127 1-2 pts.); 3, Yellow (115 1/6 ; pts.); 4, Brown (72 pts.). Tug-of-War:-Brown.
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EARLIER RESULTS' -The following events were held earlier in -the week:
Cross Country(Senior)!~1, J. Macauley -9, Hsu Yuanayo; 3, G. Rosselet. (Middle)?— 2, N. Masters: 3, B. -1, Tam Kok-lang: -Lim. (Junior)-1, 8. Lee: 2, Chung Sul
sing: 3, R. Whitfield,
One Mile.—(Senior) — 1. C. Large: 2; J.
Macauley: 3. Hisu Yuan-yo, (Middle)-1,
Tam Kok-lang; 2, B. Lim; 3,,8. Churn.
Threwing Cricket-Balis—1, 8. Hall; Macauley. · 3, Hu Yuan-yo.
score.
latter could not
Fung King-cheong and Tang Kwong- sum were a dangerous pair and were
the cause of most Wah defence.
worry to Kwong
SAPPERS' DECIDING EARLY GOAL
(BY "SPORTSHAWK")
..7 0 118 33 16.85 G. A. Guterres (Rec.)....6 2 67 24 16.78 ..4 0 66 44 16.20
J. Soulby (R.A.F.)........4 1 48 23 16.00
BOWLING
and W. C. Hung entered the P. H. Loughlin (Police)...8 0 122 36 J. H. Nancarrow (R.A.F.) 8 0 121 43 third round of the Colony (Qualification-3 matches; 6 wickets;: tennis doubles by beating
av. of 16 and under.)
15.25
15.13
O. M.R. W. Avge.
4.25
6.55
7.80
7.60
7.48 7.50
C. H. R. Hyde and J. J. Fer-M. A. Remedios (Rec.).. 18.3 8 51 12 4. 59 9 J.M.A. Rumjahn (1.R.C.) 24 guson 6-3, 7-5.
H. Danbrowsky (Police) 25,5-1166 20 There was little of interest through- M. R, Abbas (I.R.C.)....82 13 234 30 183 11 out the entire match, the H.K.C.C.Y. T. Birma (I.R.G.)....29.7 4 97 13
W. K. Way (c.c.C.)......15 pair being obviously of a much lower G. A. Guterres (Rec.)...52.5 7 182 24 8.00 standard than their opponents, who, R. Baldwin (K.C.C.)....42.6 4 179 20 nevertheless, played some really dread-Pte, Hatfield (Army)....24.4 8 69 7 ful shots and at no time appeared to A. V. Goraño (Rec.).....29.4 -7- 73 8 3. Lewis (Police).56.5 18 184 19
2.97 10.9,70 Lt. Peal (Army)............17 have command of their strokes.
8.95
9.00 9.13
9.68
9.95
For the losers, Hyde adopted aggres- A. M. Omar: (0.C.C.)....59 11 209 21 sive methods throughout, hitting hard E. Gillespie (B.A.Ft)....69.2 13 220-22 10.27 the on the forehand and the volley. E. Noronha (Rec.).34.3 3 124 12 10.33 B.. R. Tranes (C.C.C.)...24 398 9 10,67 A goal scored shortly after opening, when 30th Royal Artillery Ferguson was more impressive on his A. af Arculll (1.R.C.) 10.88 189 19 11.87 10.E...Taylor (K.C.C.)...27.6 2 118 10 11.80
.61 C. Pope (Police).... were a man short, enabled Royal En- backhand wing, while both men serv-F. Forrest (Police)......15.6 2.80 7 11.43 4 2237 19 12.47 gineers to win their play-off for the ed fairly well.
Fincher and Hung never appeared E. Curtle (K.C.C.). .55.6 6 230.17 13,63 runners-up position in Second Division
seriously and C. E.. Abban (R.A:F.)........10. 072 8 14.40 of the Football League at Caroline to take the same too ser
for their shots all the time. J. H. Nafcarrow (R.A.F.) 48.6 4 234 16 14.62 went
180578 515,00 Hill yesterday afternoon,
That they did not always bring them Lt. Fargus (Army).
and off mattered little as Ferguson Hyde were
were unable to maintain a rally- TO-DAY'S MATCHES
Ag the result, they will have to play again this Saturday to reach a final decision.
when goal Sappers scored their Moore, Sappers right-winger, sent the line In a powerful shot which bounced into blay after hit Had Kong Cricket Clubs ting the cross-bar. Taylor, however, the left-winger, immediately follow- ed up and placed the ball into the court).
wing is to-day's tennia programme at
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