BADMINTON Notable BadmintonResults
PAIRINGS
Following arc lending Badminton League pairings:--
"A" Division
P. L. W.
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K. H. Choy and C. K. Lee
(Univernity "A")
P. S. Bun and M. S Limi
(University "A")
E
1
3
H. F. Chiu and P. K Hul
(University "A")
2
a
•
T T. Chin and F. L. Yang
(University "B")
3
P. H Hon and H. F. Chiu
(University "A")
ร
C. K. Chouk and K B. Lin
(Univerally "8")
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5. Amplavaṇar and A P. Lee
(University "B")
3
2
C. Au and F. Koh (Chinese
"Y")
3
7
1
P. H. Wong and C. Y. Yung
(Chinese "Y")
3
2
$
P. H. Wong and T. W. Wong
(Chinese "Y"}
3
C. Au and H. Koh (Chincas
"Y"}
3
3
H. Kon and 1 C.
Lav
(Chineet "Y")
3
1
0
2
0
L
J.
J
Remedios
and Gonantves (Recroio)
A. Carvalho and A. M, Silva (Recreio)
3
A
0
H F
3
2
M.
3
3
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F Koh and C. Y. Yung
(Chinese *Y'')
A. Oliveira and A M Rodrigues (Recreio)
"B" Division
K. L. Lui and W. C. Chung
(King'a)
E. F. Fincher and H. Kew
(St. Andrew's)
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In Course Of The Week
University Certainties For Senior League
Grand Win Scored
By King's College
By ""Adrem"
SEVERAL NOTABLE results have been return
ed in League Badminton matches during the week, chief being the crushing defeat of Club de Recreio at the hands of the champions, University.
In this particular case it is not so much the fact that Recreio were beaten but rather the margin by which University accomplished the result.
ARMY SPORTLIGHT
RUGBY FOOTBALL
By "SQUADDY"
Both sides played well, and the Middlesex were unlucky to luxa for they played a really fine gamme throughout.
200
....
200
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The following is the result of the semi-final match in the T Sookunpoo on Tuesday Royal' Soldiers' Club Tournament played Scots defeated Middlesex Re- | between the Royal Army Pay giment in the final game of their Corps and the Royal Corps of Sig- respective Small Units League by j na.s, which resulted in a win for 9 points to 3
the Signals.
R.A.P.C. S/Sgt. Carden 194 Sgt. Chalcraft 112
Sgt. Murray .. 200 The Royal Scots started off at a
11p flying pace and kept
their Cpt. Smart 116 University, in recent years, have, from the Recreio point of view pressure on the Middlesex's hali,
• consistently had the better of Re- was the promising form shown by but they were unable to pierce the S.S.M. Spiers 200 creio, although it was not such il A. M. Rodrigues, whose medical strung defence put up by Drun- Sgt. Adiam 180 long time ago that a meeting be- duties prevented him from playing Major Holdford and Pte. Thomp- tween the two teams was always very often in the League last sea-son, who combined well together S Sgt. James 200 a highlight of any season, a nar-son or even securing much prac- and were there when most urgent. row margin invariably separating | tice. On the face of the fact that ly needed, the two.
he and Oliveira very nearly beat Nowadays, however, although Chew and Hui, It would appear the personnel of the two clubs is that Oliveira had played brilliant-
6 materially the same, the disparityy. This I learn was far from the
P
1. W
6. P. Chan and K. J. Attwell
(King's)
6
0
6
6 1
B
1
H. Eardley and D Kwok
(St. John's)
5
A Maynard and G. S
Ladd
(St. John's)
6
1
5
N L. Smith and P. Wilson
(St. John's)
5
1
5
W. Bullien and L. Gordon
(Police)
4
&
T. Lam and K. H
Lo (King's)
4
Peter Lo and J.
Taung (Kow
9
4
"
C. F. Chiu and P
C. Leung
3
t
5. C. Liang and K
F. Chru
{Chưng Wahy
0
P
A. Yvanovich and
P
P
Botelho (Recreio)
3
0
3
C. C. Pereira and E. A
R
Alves (Recroia)
3
0
A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter.
Blyth (K.C.C.)
3 0
V. D. Bright and A. L. Fisher
3 0
J
S. P. Chan and W. C. Chung
3 0
J
3
1
2
0
loon Tong)
(Chung Wan
(K.C.C.)
(King's)
H. T. Woo and K. L. Lu
(King's)
J. L. Anderson and D. Hazell
(K.C.C.)
R. E. Lee and K. M. Lee
(Kowloon Tong!
After 20 minutes' play the Scot scored a try through Marshall. bu they failed to convert.
This lead was not held for long in standards has become more and case and I am told that Oliveira for Thompson scored the equal.se.
actually had a sorry evening and for the Middies, who also talle was never able to give of his to convert. best.
Neither side scored again this half.
more apparent as University have progressively improved and Re- creio have just as steadily slipped. Colony's Best Player
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SIGNALS Sig. Liley Sgt. Bracken- bury Sig. Hutchin-
Cpl. Blount
(30) Sig. Langley.. 178 Sgt. Pearson. 200*
(26)
BOM
5 Sgt. Norrell 123
L'Cpl...Pitchar 119 Sig. Allen
200*
(25)
1402
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1325 Breaks ut twenty or over
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HOCKEY
نمیاد
AT Shamshuipo on Monday the 24th Hvy. Bly.. R.A. defeated "B" Company of the Middlesex Regt after extra time by 1-0 in the Small Units Hockey knockout competition.
In the second half the Royal Scots pressed hard and play was mostly kept in the Middles half. Royal Air Force beat the and the Scots went further ahead | RA.M.C., also by 1-0 at Sookun- when Bateman scored a try, but poo on Tuesday, and the 17th A.A. making | Bty., R.A. lost to the Royal En- again failed to convert. the score six points to three
gineers by 2-5. Towards the end of the game,
Remedios and young Gonsalves did as well as could be expected K. W. Choy created a big in-
and with more practice may yet Portuguese club develop into a useful combination, pression at the on Monday and
Carvalho and Silva gave the im- general opinion now ranks
best in the pression that they could do with a the Colony rumour has it that he is good deal more practice, while Leapable of
Hur, owing
also former they would
he advised to triple champton of The Colony.
make some effort to work up an Nealon added another three points the 8th Hvy. Regt. R.A. beat the some five aces in each game.
understanding.
hum
The fact that
a
be partners
good enough probably the
C. K Lee. player but s'ill least expert of the six players in the side, and has not yet dropped a game, speaks much for his capabilities.
On paper the strongest combina tion in the team. Hut and Chew had to struggle hard in two of their games and, on the evening's showing, were ra her fortuna e te emerge with an unbeaten record When Hui, however, gels back to Bghting form, this pair should do # beller.
One of the most pleasing features
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Thus early It is apparent that University are certain to win the League and chief in- terest in the future will be cen- trod on the meetings between Recreio and Chinese Y.M.C.A.. on which wilf depend the runners-up position.
Good Win
|
In the Large Units competition
NAVY
WITHOUT
to the Scots' score and the final Royal Engineers by two goals to whistle blew with the Royal Scots nil. qualifying to play the Royal Ru- gineers in the Final to be played at Sookunpoo on January 21.
The outstanding player was Marshall of the Royal Scots and. it was mainly due to his efforts that the Middlesex attacks were ineffective.. Bateman, Stephenson, und Nealon also played well.
For the Middlesex, L/Cpl. Rad- ley, Pte. Thompson, Drum-Malor Holdford. Capt. Man, and L/C. Navy against-Hong Kong Valun- Following will represent Royal Wilson played strenuously teer Defence Corps to-morrow on throughout. The services of Lieut. the Police ground. Boundary Weedon were badly missed.
Street, at 4 p.m., and also against Both the Engineers and Royal Police in the Quadrangular Tour- Scots maintained 100 per cent, re-
match on Wednesday, cord.
Big result in Wednesday's "B" Division ma ches was the defeat of Chung Wah by King's College. More meritorious is King's vic- tory as one of their players K. H. Lo, was suffering from a leg in- į jury and was practically a pas- senger, as is illustrated by the fact that he and Lam, who should have been good
it not for one.
Here are the final placings 11 garnes, failed in all three, leaving the Small Units Leagues. a big burden for the other two) pairs to carry. This they did with great credit, Chan and Chung win- ning all three, and Woo and Liu 8th Hvy. Regt., R.A. 4
Following are Royal Hong Kong Go! ¦ two.
2 Club starting times for Fanling
SUNDAY
O'd Course
T. Megarry. A McKellar.
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Royal Scots Middlesex Regt.
"A"
P. W. D.
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3 1
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3
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Signals
Chung Wahi were disappointing R.A.S.C. but they should do bet er as they
B "
R, Engineers
3
3
6
2 5th A.A. Regt.. R.A. 3 R.A.M.C. 12th Hvy. Regt., R.A. 3
1
4
3 1 0 2
2
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M. Thomson, A J. Dtle down and players such as Choy Wing-chiu get in more prac- | tice.
Notwithstanding a great effort by Bill Gillies, he former St. An..! drew's player, and current Colony
with
A. Mabb, A. M. Kennedy
A. W. Bourne, G. M. Park.junior champion, who,
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RIFLE SHOOTING
G. W. Behrman. M Pol- Gordon, won three games for Police, Kowloon Tong, who fielded
lock
A. Odell and S. Ramier
(J R.C.)
C. F. Chiu and 5 C. Liang
(Chung Wah)
3
t
7
A. E. Xavior and A. E.
Noronha (Recreio)
3
1
3 1
จ
H. S. Jones and
A. E. P
Guest (K.C.C.)
3 1
*
J. L. Anderson
5. and H.
Jones (K.C.C.J
3 1
F
H. Kwok and
R. E. Lee
(Kowloon Tong)
3 1
F. H. Kwok
and J. Chan
(Kowloon Tong)
3 1
2
3
1
8. C. Chan and Lee Po (Kow.
loon Tong)
3
1
2
W. H. Choy and
S. F. Loo
9.16 a m. J
,
(Chung Wan)
B
3
2
Ms
S. T. Chan and 5. C. Chan
9 20
(Kowloon Tong)
$
4
2
9.24
+
N.
C. McLead,
W. C. Choy and K. F. Chiu
(Chung Wah)
Greaves.
3
2
1
9 20
E. A. R. Alves and P. A
Yvanovich (Recreio)
9.32
3 2
9.30
I. H. Geare, R. Young.
A. E. Xavier and R M.
Soares (Recreio).
9 40
3 2
D. Hazell and A. E. P. Quest
(K.C.C.)
9 44
3 2
1
9.46
3 2 1
9.52
6 5 1
9.50
6 5 1 10,00
9 В
1 10.04
3 3
10.08
3
0 10.12
3 a
10.10
10.30
R. C. Gairdner, J. Redman, N. D. Bidwell, A. T. Dow
3 3 0 10.24
A. E. Brown and M. M.
Davis (St. Andrew's)
G. T. Harrington. J. Hack ney.
3 3
Q 10.20
A. S. Blies and V. Merrett
(St Andrew's)
W. A. Mackinlay, t. B. Burgess,
3 3
| 10.32
M. M. Davis and M. Merrett
(St. Andrew's)
3 3
▸ 10.38 -
: E. H. White and J. Tomlinson
3 3.
0 10.40
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3
3
0 10.44
+
10.40
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T. R. bertson..
Rowell, Major
O. of Arculli and S. A. Rum.
Jahn (V.R.C.)
A. Poljak and M. Talan
(J.R.C.)
·B. Godkin and J. Odell
(WR.C.)
J. MacDonald and H. Ding-
sdale (Polica)
P. P. Botelha and A. E
Noronha (Recreio)
R. Hogart and J. Shepherd
(Police)
O, M. Xavier and S. Souza
(V.R.C.)
A. Basto and A. A. Noronha
(V.R.C.)
(St. Andrew')
6. Ramter and L. Landau [(J.R.Q.)
A...-R, 6. Major and C. Y, Slu
(Police)
“OCEAN” Golfer's Policy
Q
:
:
J. R. Sindlinger, J. K. Bous-la weak side, were able to win by
6-3. The surburban
fieldi.
H. W Beisley, C. F J Simpson
C. J. Lafferty. J. B. Har- rison.
A, H. McBride, A. Nicol,
c.
P. V McLane, W. W.
Shewan.
S. H. Dodwell, F. D. Hun-
ter.
F. N. Merritt, Bishop.
C. W. E.
M. D. Cooper, B. O. Bald-
win.
team, al-
though indications at the begin-
BEATTIE
rament January 15:
Lt. Morahan: S/Lt. McGill, Tel. Honeywill, A/Ldg. Tel Paul and A/Ldg. Tel. Bowden: LL. Carter (Capt.) and Lt. Rutherford; S/Lt.
Watson. Winter, Lt.
Sergeant Manfield; C.P.O. Wtr. King, L.A.C. Stockham; A, B. Longmuir, S/Lt. Eager and S/Lt. Poole.
Reserves:-S/Li. Kennedy, Cdt. Lamble, L.S.A. Palmer, S/Lt. Carey and P.O. Wilson.
Changes in the unbeaten Navy side are Carter for O'Riordan at fly-half and Eager for Beattie in the back row of the pack.
CHESS RESULTS
LAST Sunday Royal Scots held a rifle shoot which was very
In the Senior Championship of the Kowloon Chess Club yester- team shoot by beating 12
The Middlesex did well in the day C. M. Sequeira beat L. Kar-
successful,
other
ning of the season pointed to them entries with a grand score of 329. povich and D.-E. de Carvalho beat challenging strongly for the title, Their team consisted of Band- A. Y. Biriukoff. have been far from impressive to master Kifford (83), C/Sgt. Hale date and have lost one match, to (80), Sgt. Baker (81), and Bds.
Contrary Bolam (76).
Kowloon Cricket Club.
to early, reports, they have not re-
C/Sgt. Hale's 89 is one of the ceived the support expected and highest scores ever recorded with unless they are considerably reln-an open sight rifle at the Kowinou forced are not likely to do very Rifle Ranges. much when they come up against
the stronger teams.
for them as
Ko Fook-sing has not turned out
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BILLIARDS
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yet, however, while THE Finals of the Garrison Bil- Peter Fletcher, who is on the con- liards and Snooker Tourna- valescent list should soon be fitments will be held at the Soldiers'
A. B. Purves. R. S. W. Pat-enough to play, thus strengthen-Club on the following dates:--
terson.
A. D. Humphreys, Costello,
G. E.
K. S. Morrison, J. Á, D. Morrison,
ing the team a great deal:
Old Firm Again
B. D. Evans, D. D. Forbes. Fincher-Kew combination to
New Course
It was again left to the veteran
Ro-achieve such success
as was ac-
complished by SL. Andrew's against their old rivals, St. John's. 9.30 am, J. J. van Muhlen, Major Fincher and Kew were the only
-9.20
932.
1.
Giles.
Jr.
H. F. Sommers, Snr and pair to offer any real resistance
· although Pat White and Tomlinson did very well to carry Smin and Wilson the whole distance.
W. Hewitt, G. C. Wortali. 9.37 J. A. Parrish, S. L.. Llovd.
C. F, Marshall, R. H. Gre- gory.
St. John's did no. have the ser-. vices of Henry Eardley but Ken- R. II. Pearson, L. A. Bard proved a wor hy substitute.
Duncan.N
MONDAY, JANUARY 13 Garrison Challenge Cup-RAM:C. -v. Corps of Military Police.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14′′- Soldiers' Club Tournament-HK. V.D. Corps v Royal Corps Signals. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18
Individual Snooker Championship
-Lieut. Dixon, R.A.M.C. V Cpl. Harvey, R.A.M.C Individual Billiards Championship THURSDAY, JANUARY: 18:
+
---S.Q.M.S. Wood, R.A.S.C; } v Cpl. Harvey, R.A.M.C.
EXHIBITION MATCH
There are only five entries for the Colony Chess Championship to date.
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Garrison Billiards Lengun F. X: Lee, G. Themerson Maynard and Ledd also did well Champions will play HKVD L. C. Hamilin, R, K, M., to win, wo games. -'
Corps, in a six-n-side competition |* [{1 Patten
Recreio had little. difficul y against Jewish Recreation Club on Friday, January 17, 1941 com- to be played at the Soldiers' Club and won for the loss of one game. mencing at 6 pm. A Jack Odell and Dotkin were the At the conclusion of this match
9.40
10
Public Liability,
0.44
Breakage of Clubs,
9.48
Burglary, Theft, Fire.
0.32
10.18
Premium $10,00.
1. W. Anderson, P. C. Jack
son.
10.24
son,
GILMAN
CO., LTD.
10.32
10.30
Ms. Mackinley, Misa Simp
R. 1, Challinor, Miss Black- most, Imuresalveof the vialling the presentation of trophies, to combinations, and won he only competition winners Huring the Morris, game secured by the visitors sekton 1940-41 will take place cal
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