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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 9, 1940

BASEKETBALL

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ALL-PENANG SCORE

Y.M.C.A. "B" Trounce FIRST BUT EASTERN Taikoo Dock Chinese RECOVER AND WIN Pih Wing-Nee Hero Of Contest

Shum Chun Club Have Unexpected Victory

By "Sportshawk"

THREE MATCHES in "B" Division of the All-Chin-

SCORES AT A GLANCE

"EX DIVISION

ese Colony Basketball League were played at Chin-M.C.A. "B" ese: Y.M.C.A last night before a fair crowd:

4.

Biggest. victory/ went toy

Y.M.C.A. "B" team, who

over- Lam Ming-kwong

whelmed, a weak team represent-Wong Nyc-1.

RED, EAGLE

8

4:

1:

2.

0.

1

0

Total: Points.

341

Lee Tung-fung

ing Taikoo Docks Recreation Club Man Wan-ting

33, Lam Ming-ting for Chinese by 75 points to after leading by 3210 at the end of the first half.

was of this contest: The hero the winners' guard, Pih. Wing-nee,

Keen: Match

evenly.

75 Taikoo Club Shum Chung Club}5T;' Red: Eagle Pui Ying

College

40

Industrial Dept.

MR. MITCHELL TO REFEREE

NEXT SEASON

33

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(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL”)

Penang, To-day.

EASTERN DEFEATED All Penang by two goals to one yesterday. Fenang scored the first goal in the first five minutes of the game but Eastern do." minated the play thereafter and at the interval had taken the lead through Hsu Man-fui and Chang Kam-hoi.

The second half was played at line in the first half, but he was✨ a fast pace but the defences of greatly subdued in the second per- 32 both sides were good. Both goals fod. His centring deteriorated and were tested in turn and Lau Hin-as a result the other inside for- hon brought off several good and wards could not do much against daring saves.

the fast tackling of the Penung defence.

while few

who netted eight goals, all from: The most keenly, and clean shots

feet contested match was that between some from 30

Apart Pul Ying College and Industrial range and· even more.

of Y.M.C.A. The from scoring, Pih also defended Department stoutly, giving very little scope to game resulted in win for the col- the Dock forwards.

lege students, who beat their op- Tse Fook-sang and Tung Keiponents by 40 points to 32, after

Most of the Civilian, soccer, re- pui, both playing forward for the leading by 24-6.

all ferees, have already registered The students had matters winning team, scored seven goals each for their side, while their their own way in the first period with the Hong Kong: Football As-

the sociation for next season, partner, Lo Kai-keu, on the right but were fully extended on

half time owing to pressure of work- wing, also registered five goals. resumption. Their These three players comprised a lead 24-6, was almost wiped out Service referees have registered. It is gratifying to know that very strong trio in attack and at one stage when the score was

though Mr. D Mitchell gave much worry to the losing 26-24. guards.

However, the students managed récently resigned from the chair-

andy the manship

membership to maintain this form until

of the Hong Kong Football Re- finish.

will .be The winners were best served ferees' Association, he For the Dock side, Kwok Ying-by Mak Ho-yuan in attack and officiating as a referee again this tai made five goals and one foul Yau Hing-chun and Chui Chao-season.

Mr. Mitchell officiated at several goal and was the only prominent hee in the defence, while Cheung!

Wong Chi-kong big games: last season and; at, one forward, while Ng Yau-kuen was Shee-tong and the mainstay in defence, register-played a good game for the los-of the games against Saigon.

and Fu Ting-sangi Mr. Stokes, who referead the ing five goals also as well as fourers in attack

for the same Interport game against Saigon has foul goals. They made 25 points shone in defence

not registered with the Associa- each out of their total score of 33 side.

tion yet: points.

Kwok Prominent

PUI YING COLLEGE

Mak Ho-yuan

Helped by their weight, the Y.M.C.A. team employed cleverer tactics than, the Docks' quintette: Wong Cheong-ying the former had been continously Luk Shu-yung reinforced throughout the game, Chu Chao-hee while the latter. fought to the end Yau Hing-chun with their five players. If the Luk latter had employed, similar tac-Chan Kuen-yau tics as the former, they might|| have done better and would not have suffered such a big de- feat.

Shu-han

Total Points

Foul No. of Footballers will miss Mr. Clarke, Goals Goals Fouls one of the-First Division referees,

2

0

3

6

0

2

1

1

2

1

2

INDUSTRIAL DEPT. OF Y.M.C.A. Chung Kim hang Cheung Shee-tong Wang Chi-kong

2

2

4

0

0

4

0

3

Lam Yung-kam

1

1

1

Y.M.C.A. "B"

Leung Yau-cheung

1

0

0

4

Fu. Ting-sang.

Foul No. of Wong Kim-wah

Goals Gonis Fouls

Lo Kai-keu

5

0

2

Wong. Tui-ping-

2

4

0

Tung Kei-pul

7

'

0

Tse Fook-sang

7

Q

0

Ph Wing-nee

8

0

Lau Hee-ming Kwong Kee-kul

4

1

I

0

Poon Vee-yung ·

2

0

Total Points

TAIKOO DOCKS RECREATION

CLUB FOR CHINESE

Lee Kai-let

0

4

Kwok Ying-tai

5

Wong Tseu-man

1

Q

Tsui Kim-hai

2

1

Ng Yau-kuen

5

4

1

Total Points

Good Win

as he will be forced to give up refereeing next season.

Clarke arrived in the Colony several seasons ago and was pro- moted a first class referee two seasons. ago. He has since then 40 had several important games

given him.

Among the referees already. re- gistered and will be officiating this season are Messrs. H. Beard, R. M. Omar, K. K. Ip, D. Kossick, J. Silva, F. Barretto, Lee, Bing-tong,

Sze Po-wai, Smith and Taylor.

US. TRACK ATHLETES TURN

HOPES TO ANNUAL NCAA, NATIONAL AAU MEETS

which onc

`Chicago-Cancellation of the strength once more is concentrat- 1940 Olympic games rnazi turned in the sprints, hurdles, middle track distances, high-jump, pole vault the two great American and field meetings into the greatest and broad jump-events endeavour of record-smashing this have brought more than 33 country ever has known a Olympic track title to: this coun-

single year.

try. Since Jesse Owens romped Clyde Jeffrey;; Stanford's whiz- home with his historic Olympic zer, has tied the world record of ago, 9.4 seconds, for 100 yards. George

Shum Chun Club basketballers triple at Berlin four years

in

in

put up an excellent all-round every track athlete in the nation Koettel of Oklahoma and Norwell fight and eventually unexpectedly has. been pointing his heart and Ewell of Fenn State are close. defeated the Red Eagle hoopsters his legs for the now abandoned Outstanding athleto, of the year is Freddie Wolcott; Rice's great by the convincing margin of 511940 games.. points to 34. The former were' Records have been approached, hurdler, who twice has won both leading

no equalled and shattered in every the 120, highs and 220 yards in at the interval by

since section of America fewer than 12 points (24--12).

the low hurdles in the NCAA cham- stands virtually The main reason for their de- earliest meets of the, winter sea-pionships. He feat last night was that the Red son. The most powerful group alone in the hurdle field with Eaglers overlooked the opposition of trackt athletes in history is be-world record performances forwards, who were constantly ing assembled with none to bat-each event during this spring's

campaigning. given scoring opportunities which tle but themselves: they converted nicely and second- The Olympics are off, thus no

AFTER RECORD: ' The Pan-Ameri-- Loe reason was their failure to repro- Olympic, trials..

Orr, Washington State duce combination in attack, which can games will have to struggle quarter-miler, hopes to crack the was chiefly due to the absence of along without U S. representa 440-yard record of 46.5 seconds their leader,.. Yeung Ming-tin. tion. All that remains are

fornia in the last Olympic year: who was not available last night. National Collegiate championships set by Archie Williams of Cali- Top scorer of this game was the at Minneapolis and the National High-jumpers John Wilson st losers' right wing, Lam Ming- AAU meet at Fresno, Cal.

Southern California, Josh Wil- kwong,

points who made 17

liamson, Xavier of New Orleans, Into these two carnivals, goes and Don Boyston, Oklahoma A. through eight goals and one foul goal, while the winners' guard, all the diligent training of four

and M., have been nearing with Sik- hopeful years. The athletes will the world record of 6. feet, 914 Chan Yau-ning, and Lam kuen, the left wing, registered 13 be comparatively.fresh--not burn

inches: and 10 points respectively for ed out, as many critics of the their side and were the next two American system of training do- high scorers.

SHUM CHUNİ CLUB

NOT STALE,

the

The National AAU neet will scribe U. S teams after their bring out at least two graduate gruelling qualifying mots for stars who could give the United States additional Olympic win- international competition.

The word is out at Minneapolis ners. Charles (Chuck). Fenske, Foul No. of that. 11 of the. 14′ meet records formerly of Wisconsin, is the miler Goals Goals Fouls may fall at these meetings, of the year, Greg Rice, the stocky

“No, single day of the Olympia Notre Dame graduate, so far hasi games could offer as much specta proved to be the world's best, in- tor, Interest as this NCAA meet," doors or out, at two and three said Brutus, Hamilton, California miles:

Taul Yuen-kam

5

Yeung, Yuk-chong,

Lam Sik-kuen

Chan Yau-ning -

Ho, Kwok-tap, “Paở” Dai-ich ........... Wong-hong-kwong

"Total" "Poifita.

track coach. "It should be a splen- It's probably the strongest U.S to kin

0 did substitute for the Olympics." tears in history

Apparently U.S. collegiate, tracldand no victims in sig

Ne Kee-cheong was again the outstanding player in the defence, Eastern, were represented by while Hsu King-seng, as pivot; Lau Hin-hon, Ng. Kee-cheong, and held the intermediate line well John Chye; Lo Wai-kuen, Hsu and distributed: the ball accurate King-seng and Tse Kam-hung;, Cheong Yung-sum, Chang Kam- hoi, Lee Take-kee, Hsu Man-fuj Own. was the most and Hau Ching-to-Our dangerous. player in the forward Correspondent,

ly.

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