GOVERNOR'S CUP
THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 25, 1940.
SING TAO FOR MACAO
The Federation Beat Association
By Second Half Goal Good Keen Game Played In Right Spirit Brilliant Display SATURDAY'S SPORTS
By Robinson
By ""Referee"
CRICKET
The
∙Sing Tao Football - Club will send two teams to „Macao to-morrow; to "play a ceries, of soccer and small- ball footbal-matches. In aid dt charity. They will be ac- companied by their manager, 'Mr. Aw Hoe..
worth more that the two points to them. It was the moral effect GOLF
K. NAZARIN, of L.R.C.. seniors, that counted.
and J. R. Luke, of K.C.C. se- formers in Saturday's programme
of friendly cricket match.
Best performers were:--
BATTING
IN SPITE OF A slight drizzle just before and near the end of the game a large crowd saw a hard-cond eleven were the leading per- fotight soccer game at Caroline Hill yesterday, when the Federation beat the Association by the only goal scored by Hau 'Ching-to early in the second half in the first game of the Governor's Cup competition.
The game was played in the proper spirit and there were few petty fouls, the whistle being heard on only a few occasions.
minute, Do
Both sides made last changes. Freshwater came into Association intermediate- line in place of Wilkinson, and wing Blake played on the left
the
W. S. Gegg K. Nazarin
A. Hung
T. G. C. Knight
M. A. Remedios
J. Macauley
Air Force were fully extended by 20th Battery and though the former are now well ahead in the
League table they will have to be careful in thefr rcinaining matches,
There was a crop of penalties last Saturday a record being esta- blished in the South China-Navy game when four were awarded- only two converted. Strangely en- ough few were caused through the "charging" rule,
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00004 H, P. Cunningham
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L. R. Burch
40
Capt. Dewar
39 RUGBY
A. H. Madar
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AND GOAL-SCORERS
in place of Bickford. Hsu King- seng was an absentee from
the
Chinese team and his place was taken by Ng Kee-cheong Eastern, while. V. W. Hsu played! in the forward linie in place of Fune King-cheong.
of
H.KFA
THIRD
Robinson was the star player.
and of the Association team
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on his display yesterday should be a very strong contender for Interport honours.
'GOVERNOR'S CUÞ
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Service Corps'1
Fare.
International 1
He brought off some really the good. saves, particularly in second half, and 'throughout the game showed up well with his Rocha. positioning and sure handling.
Bright Good
the
shell. Lau Wing,
H.KICIA AIF. Hau. Ching-to. DIVISION Signals
Bundy 3 (1 Pen)
Hushand." 12th R.A..
Roach and
Nutty. 'A.S.A.
A. J. Hulse
Logan
A. E. Perry
J. R. Lüke
BOWLING
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ROBB BEATS PEARCE
Feature of the opening matches in the champion- ship of Royal Hong Kong- Golf Club played at Fan- 34ARMY Rugby team were held to ling yesterday, was 'the
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a draw by a combined Navy-
Police team at Causeway Bay on Surprising first-round de- 8 for 30 Saturddy, when each side scored feat of the recently-
22 an uncoverted try after Army had
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17
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33 held a 3-0 lead at the interval. crowned Colony cham- In the other game. Hong Kongpion, T. A. Pearce, at the for 22 Volunteers Defence Corps defeat hands of D. S. Robb. 6. for 39 ed 'Hong Kong -Naval Volunteers
Lieut. Fargus
Ebrahim
A. 'R. Minu
W. S. Gegg
6
G. Souza
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Capt. Dewar
Gillespie
E. A. R. Alves
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for 13
4
K. Y. Tam
4
for 30
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J. Lewis-
4 ·for -53
2
LAWN BOWLS
for
9
N. L. Smith
D. McLellan MCA. E. Ferry
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5 for 21 by three goals and two 'tries (21 5 for 22 points) to "nil.
3 for
3 for
Other results were all as ex- pected and F. D. Hunter, the fav- ourite, Col. H. B. Rose, D, S. Ed- ward and F. Groves qualified for the semi-final,
Results ·
*First Round: Col. Rose was 10 KOWLOON Tong, who the pre-conceded a walk over by S. Tom- vious week had gone down linson; D. Humphreys beat A. Mc-. badly to the same club, had their Kellar 5 and 3: A. E. Lissaman revenge in a friendly game at the beat R. K. Collings 2 up; F. D. Garden City when they trounted Hunter beat G. C. Aitkenhead L team that con-up; D. S. Edward beat G. M. Ken- a strong K.C.C. tained, quite a sprinkling of first nedy 7 and 5; L. R. Andrewes beat team players. All the home rinks S. D.-Lloyd 5 and 3; D. S. Robb were up, and special mention must beat T. A. Pearce I' up; F: Groves be made of Howard's big win over beat K. S. Robertson 1 up. Joe Fraser by 28 shots.
HOCKEY $600. THERE was little hockey activity Association's "defence played Avelt in the first half "and
on Saturday, both matches ar- Chinese forwards could not do very disconcerting but they made ranged for YMCA, being can much against their tackling up for this by their speed and ce led, although the junior team
did get some sort of Bright dominated the centre of positional play.
a game the field and. with, excellent sup- Hau Yung-sang ami Lee Tin-seven-a-side to be precise.
Hong Kong Ladies showed how port from Freshwater, relieved sang cleared well and the tatter the backs of much work. Pope did not have much time to in-little they have bech affected by evacuation and, thanks to the ex- did no display the same form dulge in fancy tricks.
of their forwards. as on the previous day but ac-
cellent form complished some tiseful
proved much too good for GRAPHIC GOLF C.B.A. side, which was by ho means weak, although not as last year.
too much rope.
Elake.
The Booker sisters wèfe in great form, as were Miss Smalley and Miss Quin, at forivard, and
he had little understanding with Miss R. Smith and McCaw, in de- Hau
fence.
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Ng Kee-cheong, at right half, work used his head to great advantage although giving Hau Ching-to and had an easy afternoon against In the forward line Chan, Tak- Leonard was the better of the two backs. In the first half helai was not up to his usual form. the through covered wall with the result that He did not receive the Chinese forwards found him passes he so much desires, white a great stumbling block, but he deteriorated in the second half.
-Hau Ching-to was the fastest His clearances were then hot so
any, winger on the field but Lai Shui- SOCCER strong and his, placing: if left much to be desired.
wing did not give him many good
POLICE caused the greatest sur- The forward-lin^ played well passes,
H.K.F.A.-Robinson: Roughley, prise in local football circles for individually but there was little
Leonard; Pope, Bright, Freshwa-many seasons when on Saturday ecmbination. Blake click not seem at home on the left wing ter; Coomer, Hendy, Fowler, How-they beat Sing Tao by 3 goals to
lett, Blake.
1. Their win was no fluke us they and this was only natural after Federation: Cheung Wing-choi; outplayed Sing Tao and had the his long absence from that posi-Hau Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang; Ng tion. He showed a good turn of speed, but he tried to do too much Kee-cheong Leung Wing-chul on his own. Fowler and Howlett Soong Ling-sing: Chung Yung- were the best forwards but hei- sum, V. K. Hyui, Chan Tak-fai,
Lai Shui-wing, Hau Ching-to. ther had any opportunities. really test Cheung Wing-choi. Coomer on the right wing came into the ricfire, occasionally with scme well placed centres,
to
Chinese Defenders' Skill
The Chinese defence found the weight of the opposing forwards
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HONG KONG BOWLING ALLEYS
upper hand throughout. Howlett played well in their forward line St. Joseph's victory over 'Kwong Weh, as the result of two quick goals in the last few minutes, "was
From Here & There
University hockey· · this season "Leity" Joe Bowen will this has been greatly weakened by the afternoon be making his first ap- absence in Malayd of W. Abrá-pearance on the softball field this turns out for ham, a brilliant centre-half. Abra- season, when he ham is not likely to return here. Saints in ther game against the
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Victoria Recreation Club are shortly to hold their annühl bad- minton tournament. Entries, are invited from members for "dou- bles, singles and mixed doubles events.
learned that Miss Doclina Eardley, one of the Colony's best: badminton, players, will not be playing this year as che is concentrat- Ing her attention on golf.
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file strongly rumoured that Therese Noronha, star pitcher for the Wahoos in the Lasica' Softball, Learüe last season, will shortly be returning from Manila. Wahoo. ·Got backa in their opening, Bergue "matches can be attributed to the_abbence of this brilliant: pahfärmor..!.
FAULT
OF AIMING END
OF CLUB
AT BALL CAUSES SHANKING
CURE-
HIT AT SPOT: SLIGHTLY IN FROM
BALL
Second Round:-Rose beat Mc- Kellar 1up: Hunter beat Lissaman 6 and 5; Edward beat Kennedy 5 and 3; Groves beat Robb 4 and 3.
GLASGOW
BEATS DUNDEE
1
from
At Kowloon Docks Recreation
team Club yesterday, Glasgow beat the representatives of Dundee in a lawn bowls match" by 81 shot to 73.
GLASGOW
W. Houston
*DUNDEE
W. Walker
H. H. Scott
W. Macfarlane A. Calman
D. Coull
R. Morrison
(Skip)
T. Mason
J: Roberts
W. Melrose
J. McKelvic
(Skip)
R. Duncan
20 (Skip)
18
W. McLeod
T. Tallon
J. McWaters
J. C. S. Fender
W. Harris
20 (Skip)
10.22
J. Revie
J. Whyte'
R. Craig
A TIP ON SHANKING By Best Ball
Shanking, contacting the. ball with the lower part of the shalt or hosel, is ons of the most exasperating of laults. Try as one might..
It to cradicate the fault, persists in spite of all para- ccas. Again the trouble,may
J: Ross
A. Soutar
A. M. Holland H. G. Cooper
(Skip)
W. McMaster
S. Pollock' A. Macfarlane J. Kempton (Skip)
Totals
23
26 (Skip)
13
J. Gellatly
G. S. Alexander
19
W. S. Dall
J. Orem
15 (Skip)
81
suddenly disappear, le K. TONG
in
CLOSING DAY
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appear later when a mere suggestion of the error is mentioned The cause nay? temporarily defydetcetion. but oftentimes comes from aiming the end of the shaft at the ball ("Spotty") Pereira, Re- An axe for instance has Kowloon Tong held its closing ercio fast bowler, will not bo the blade end straight
day yesterday when they enter thetained four rinks of visitors, in- available this season. He tote afront of the handle. The The local racing fraternity will muscle in his right arm while clubhead on the golfer how-cluding an Association rink com- Interested to learn that Char- pitching for Portugal in the In- ever projects out from the posed of R. P. Phillips, L. A. Gu- ́ tierrez, V. Chittenden and A. 'le Encarnacao; who rode here ternational Baseball series and is end of the shaft. Allowance
must be made for this fac- Hyde-Lay. The visitors won com- quite recently, won the Shanghat not taking any chances with it.
tor in the stroke. If the fortably. Champions on Hindhead to upset until it until it has mended per-
fectly.
'shaft end' or hosel is swung the lot favourite Clunichouse, *
at the ball the shank is al- most certain to occur.
For n temporary cure aimata spot about half a clubhead's length Inside the ball toward the player: This distance
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A. Remédios, La Salle College Rosita Bagalawls, Cardinals' catcher and hitherto the mainstay cricket stalwart, has found a re of the team, loft during the week gular place. In Rectelo second for the interlar. She do not likely cloven. Remedios in useful to be seen in action gain this right-hand spin bowlers who
season, and Marina. Lavadio, who, should give quite a good account Tel: 21800 pinch-hit for the Cardinals, Idst of himself as he is one of the few weckt, will probably take her youngsters who reallets the value i place behind the plate:
of length.
will take care of the error and bring the clubhead onto the ball about the middle of the clubface.
Prizes, won during the year were presented by Mrs. A. H. Basto.
Singlòr Championship:----Winner, A. H., Basto; Runner-up, 'II. : Y. Hsu.
Pairs Champlonship:-Winners, A: E. H. Castro, W. H. Howard; Runner-up, H. Y. Hsu, C. J. Boe.
Singles. Handloap:--Winner, Ve [N."Atlenza; Runner-up, W. J. Ho- {ward.
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