THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 20, 1940
Official Table Tennis Interport Starts To-Day Men's, Women's Matches On Programme Proceeds To Go To Charity
FOLLOWING THE recent unofficial Interport table tennis match, in which Macao beat Hong Kong by the odd game in seven at Kowloon Cricket Club, it is now learned that an official Interport will be held over to-day and to-morrow, at Chinese Y.M. C.A., Bridges Street.
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ARMY SPORTLIGHT
By "SQUADDY"
TWO games in the Small Units' The Service Corps are the high- Rugby Leagues were played est goal scorers with 65 goals.
at Sookunpoo on Tues- Royal Rugby day-between
and
Scots 'B' and R.A.S.C.,
Middlesex and Hong Kong AT King's Signals Company.
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SCOTS TEAM FOR "SUNDAY HERALD" CUP
Following have been chosen to present Scotland against China in the Semi-final of the "Sunday Herald" International Charity Cup Competition on Christmas Day at Boundary Street.
Bankler (Royal Scots): Black- burn (Police) and Fraser (Royal Scots): Hutchinson (Kowloon), Falconer (Royal Scots) and Clarke (Royal Scots); Garrie (Royal Scots), Ferrier (Police), Hossack (Royal Scots), Howlett (Police) and Gilroy (Royal
Scots).
Monday Reserves: Scott (Club), Gow Middlesex beat the Royal (Club), Lam (Kowloon), Nay- the Large smith (Royal Scots), Marshall Lea- (Royal Scots) and Munro (Royal clear Scots). goals.
Middlesex have a strong team this year, and it is a pity that were unable to enter the they Hong Kong Hockey League, which in my opinion they might have
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GOLF STARTING TIMES
Following are Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling
Royals are still one point ahead of Middlesex in the League, which will be decided when they meet in the near future. The proceeds will be in ald of
The Royals beat Royal Army National the Chinese
Women's Service Corps by three tries (nine Relle Association and the Inter-points) to nil after leading by six port has been arranged by the points at the interval. Bateman Hong Kong Chinese Table Tennis pened the scoring for the Scots, Association.
followed by Sims with a second try, and late in the second half
Royals were completely out- All Mackenzie scored the third.
start, and the plaved from the tries were unconverted.
goal scorers were Jackson, Bright, j with Meldlesex beat Signals by two | Moggendge, and Sheehan (2). to-morrow tries (six points) to mil, Cupl. Man | Lout Fargus ployed a brilliant
7:30i scured this Middlies' first uneon-
game for the Scols vented try, and Lieut. Hancock spored their sextend a few minutes IN the first round of the Artillery from the end of the games.
Polo Cup. Middlesex Were bould be a very good game.
the Islanders, 932 beaten by to watch when Middlesex meet the
Polo by four goals to one. Royal,
polo Middlesex team this year is laving bad lück, and does not seem to be able to get going in any of the tourna ments.
stage of the the
There will be a total of 14 games programine, reword 1 during the two-day
of including seven for ladies, which $7,572 00. This pony led all round will be contested to-night,
mintches Je, at the enteal
both series catummencing race, Mi Proulx, the jockey, look et backward and by so doing gave p.. Mr. Black, who was
Brown Prevenus to the matches specta-
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entertained with Derby, an opportunity of dead-itors
Chine e TRENI dances and heating.
Had it won, the single ticket.Chantse boxing, following which holder of Bits "Double would the ladies' series will tart. have been richer by
The folowing are the selected Turth ri $7,572 00.
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The Islanders started strongly and scored two goals in the first chukker through Major Hunt and Colonel Way.
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WEDNESDAY, brought the end quiet for quite a long whele, came Macao:Cheng Shing-hin, Ho of the Small Units Football Shut-fun, Lee Ying-ngor, Law Knockout Competiton, Headquar- into the plure by winning the
ters Company of the New Bridge Handicap (second Sit, Shek Yin-ngan, Lau Tung-| section) from the 14-mile voet, fei, Tai Chi-tong, Chan Kan-ing Football Middlesex defeating '1' Company of the beating Contact with Mr. Needa Yeung Siu-hing and Chui Sau- up by a short head, and then go-
Royal Scots by the only goal of
rhukker Lieut. In the second Wai-bun th Kong:- Young
last match scored in the ing on to win the Dilatory Han-i
Hancock reduced the score, but 10 08 dicab over the mile by
(Capt.), Le Kai-ying, Chiu Kun-minute. short- head from Vixen Tor, Mr. Davis
sum, Wong Oi-lan. So Yim-ying. | The Royals were more aggres- the Islanders continued to domin- Mok Wun-king. Lo Shiu-ting, sive than their opponents and
ate the play and scored two up: on both occasions it was rid- den by Mr Black.
Leung Chin-kit, Lo Chiu-yim and were unlucky on many occasions. ther goals through J. K. Bousfeld, 10 16
Middlesex Regt, Capt. T. W. Tsang Kwai-fong.
The Middies scored their goal
Chaltey, Chattey, Capt. W. H. the last minute when O'Mahoney first-timed the bali Lieut. Hancock, and Capt. Fish- into the net after it had rebound-bourne.
Islanders: Major Hunt, Co-10 28 ed from the cross-lar from a shot Ionel Way, L. A. Lewis, and J. K. sent in by Pearson.
(This article will be concluded
to-morrow.)
D.B.S. BEAT MEDICALS
Playing at Home yester- day Diocesan Boys' School beat Royal Army Medical Corps by 7 wickets in a friendly cricket game.
R.A.M.C. 62 (Musson 28: Ebra- him 6 for 36, Hulse 3 for 10).
D.B.S.: 95 (Macauley 24. A. J. Hulse 36; Wyre 5 for 36, Bright 3 for 10)..
3IS GOOD
MEN'S Yeung Macao:
Kanchan, Cheng Kwok-wing, Luk Na-wu, Wong Wing-nin, Wong Wing-on, Leung Man-wun, Wu Kam-ying, Kwok Kwun-ying, Kwun Wing- po and Chen Shu-chung.
Hong Kong—Lung Chak fai, Ii Chun-hung, Lo Kwai-sang, Wong Yip-sang, Wu Wing-shong, Yung King-wan, Li Cha-chiu, Lau Sik
Chau Chan-kau and Luk
Kwok-chu
CHESS RESULTS
in
Bousfield. To-day
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10.20
10.24
10.32
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F. A. Redmond, K S Ro- bertson
P M. Cotton, B о Bald- win
D. Humphreys. H. M lund
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SL. Lloyd, L. H. Geare.
A D Humphreys. A. V. Greaves, R. L. 5. Webb. Bremmer,
A. A.
A. W. Bourne, W. G. bertson
Ro-
J. D, and J. M. Thomson.
J. L. C. Pearce, D 1. Bo- sanquet.
A. N, and Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen.
LI Col Way. Capt. Ro- berts
E. H. Williams. L. H. Cal- throp.
At the conclusion of the
the Topkhamas will; 10.36 game the General Officer Com- manciing, Major Genesal A. E. meet the Stooges at 4.30 p.m., the 10.40 Graseti, C.B., D.S.O., M.C., pre- teams being:-
Topkhamas Capt. Munro, Ma- sented the winners with the Small
Duncan, and Units Football Cup, and Cups,r Trevor, Major and the runners up with silver Lieut. Fielden.
Stooges-Mujor Penfold, Capt. 9.24 a.m. A. Sommerfelt, K, 5. Mor- medals. He also presented the Re-
rison, feree with a Silver Whistle.
Atkinson, Major Fisher, and Lieut.
3. E Richardson. J. L. B. R. Smith,
Macintyre.
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K. M. A. Barnett beat W. Lee The Sappers are still winning and D. E. de Carvalho beat M. W. in Second Division, and are the Olsußeff in the Senior Tourna-only remaining iocum in all Lea ment of the Kowloon Chess Club|gue football not to have lost a last night.
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a friendly game at C.B.S. on Wednesday the Signals beal R.A.P.C. by one wicket.
9.52
10.20
10.24
The batting on both sides was
expecta-10.32 not up to
Cricket tions and Chalcraft of the Pay Corps and
Pitcher of the Signals were the only two to make a decent show- ing. Chalcraft made 26 runs for the Pay Corps, and Cpl. Ingleby took seven wickets for 20 runs for the same team.
Pitcher made 31 runs for the Signals, and Dixon took 6 wickets. for 29 runs, assisted by Murphy, who took 4 wickets for 35 runs.
Some excellent bowling hy Ingleby nearly won the game for. the Corps. Ingleby returned an analysis of 7 for 20 in nine overs, including three maidens.
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