THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 23, 1940.
FOOTBALL
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Navy Stage Late Rally to Beat Police AND SCORERS
O'Regan Scores Two Goals
In Last Minutes
Taylor And Parker Are Prominent For Losers
By "Sportshawk”
within three minutes -Q'Regan scored the deciding goal from a corner kick by Phippen:
NAVY-GII: Roughley and Honywill; Honeywell, Croft and Brilt: Phippen, Allison, Hendy, O'Regan and Bourne.
POLICE-Taylor: Parker and Black- [burn; Pope, Gough and North; Wong Man-kwal. Howlett, Gardan, Ferrier and Moss.
Ordnance Beat Police
Division match Police were beaten by Ordnance
FIRST DIVISION
Police (Ferrier).
1.
Navy (O'Regan, 2),
SECOND DIVISION
Police
0
TO-DAY'S
BOWLS
pro-
Following is today's |gramme of matches in the Second Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Championship:
L. F. Xavier Y. S. Tang
At Kowloon B.Q.C.
V A.. Eastman
V. C. G. Silva
At Kowloon F.C.
J. C. Remedios
Ordnance
3
J. N. Wong R. Morrison
(Emberson, Roberts and Gardner).
THIRD DIVISION
36th R.A. 12 A.S.A. Whitmore (4), Kapusheff. Fisher (4); Evans, Joncs, Woolridge. (2). R.A.S.C. 1 Brown.
W. Harris
H. F. Luz
C. S. Rosselet
น
J. C. Gill
V
H. White
V.
A. E. Carey
At Craigengewor
A. Brooksbank
S. E. Eccleshall v
A. Morton
E. C. Fincher
F. J. Jones
At Civil Service-
V C. Gowland
J. E. Hayward vW. Hong Sling-
At Kowloon Docks
W. L. Walker V W. V. Field
At Police R.C..
V
G. Perkins
Shell
Ablong,
C. W. Lam
V
M. F. Alarcon
J. H. Gelling W. R. Hillyer.
V
H. E. Strange
V
W. Ward
S. A. Remedios
A. F. Noronha
21
14
A. A, da Roza
VOLUNTEER BOWLS
W. Rapley
T. A. Madar E. Zimmern
(Skip) A. Zimmern
TWO QUICK GOALS by O'Regan in the last 10 minutes gave Navy a narrow victory over Police in. In a Second their First Division football match at Boundary by three clear goals at Boundary At Kowloon Cricket Club yes-F. Zimmern Street yesterday when they won by the odd goal in Street yesterday, after being led terday, No. 3 Company H.K.V.D.C, N. rackay
[by_one_goal in the first half. three, after being one goal down at the interval.
beat Field Ambulance in a Lawn T. Lock R.A.O.C. scored their goals Bowls match by 22 shots. Navy were without several
of This scoring apparently hear-through Emberson, Roberts
No. 3 M.G. Coy. Field Ambulance. their last year's players, among tened Navy considerably and Gardener,
D. Hung
R. Leigh whom were Robinson, the Co- lony Interporter, Nichols, Thoburn! and Le-Page, but their positions| were ably filled by Giff, Croft and Allison.
They were best served by Honeywell, former Colony Inter- porter, who played a magnificient game qt right-half, Roughley was in great form in the de- (ence, while O'Regan and Hendy were their outstanding forwards.
Taylor, in goal for Police, play- ed a good game, saving several almost certain goals. Parker was the mainstay in the defence and North was prominent among the halves, while Howlett and Ferrier were their dangerous for- wards. Gordan vas, however, not comfortable in his position: and apparently was over-eager when in possession,
in the
Navy attacked most first period but were met with a stubborn Police resistance and were unable to score.
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After a good movement, Po- lice drew Arst blood through Ferrier when he deflected a power- ful grounder from the right- winger, Wong Man-kwai, at point! blank range.
Mid-field play was the feature for the most part of the second half and both sides were unable to score.
had
re- the
It looked as if Navy would be unable to force a draw after 25 minutes' play finished. However, they covered their best formı in closing stages and equalised through O'Regan, who headed in a beautiful goal from a high cen- tre from Phippen.
FOOTBALL SNIPPETS
A meeting of the League Manage- ment Committee of Hong Kong Foot~| ball Association will be held in the Association's offices on Wednesday next at 5.30 p.m. The most important) items on the agenda concern Eastern's failure to field a team yesterday in their First Division game against Sing Tao, and Eastern's application for drawal from Second Division.
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Should Eastern be permitted withdraw from Second Division it in understood that several Service teams] will be prepared to take over their flxx+] tures in order not to cause a complete! revision of the fixture list.
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E, C. Ford, first class Army -referee, has registered with Hong Kong Foot- ball Association and will be seen in action next week,
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Chow Kam-woon, who played South China many years ago, has un- dertaken the coaching of the South China teams, this season...
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Emmons, who has just arrived the Colony, has done a great deal of refereeing at. Home and is soon regis: tering with Hong Kong Football As- sociation.
Hsu King-seng, captain; and · pivot, and Kong-Sing-king, full-back, are the only two players of Eastern's winning Senior Shield team who have again signed up for their old Club,
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Tai Chau-ting, H. Y. Hyul and Y. 5. Lin, former Lido players from Shang- hai, who to have been transferred: toj Hant Kang wijl arrivo during the week. Prior to leaving Shanghai they' communicated with Eastern informingl ''that Club" of : their desire to play for
Eastern.
Eastern and St. Joseph's are meet ing in a friendly gamo un Wednesday next at Caroline sili...
> TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Following is to-day's "A" Divi- slon Tennis, Lengue programine::
S.C.ATA, PH.K.U.T.
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S. Eccleshall
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H. Higgs
A., M. Rumjaḥn
A. M. Rodrigues
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Totals
20
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13
49
27
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