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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 3, 1941.

AIR FORCE STILL LEAD THIRD DIVISION TABLE Rally Well In Second Half To Beat Medicals Pym & Webb Play YESTERDAY'S SOCCER SOUTH CHINA NEARER Well For Losers RESULTS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

By "Sportshawk"

AT CHATHAM ROAD ground yesterday. Ro- yal Air Force defeated Royal Army Medical Corps by 4 goals to 1 in the Third Division of the Football League match, after sharing two goals at the inter-

val.

HASKINS HAS

4 WICKETS FOR 3!

HADO

brow den

read them

in Bor Small Lant. Knock

Out Competition ejeket match be Tween RR and RA OC at Suo

Hendey and Edmunds, both play

ed a stent game in the delence for An Forer who cleared well t allow end ther opposing forwards Atl

vas m geval Town in the pivotal povation, send- But many good and useful passe to darbo vais

ין וויז'

Paling he'd his own well at left ht

the metally

Berand poticed alt he had Pym, Medli perdy right winger, in elas

A For Bryant in wa. he! thetigh served by Bachara

1 dad prot me, made any u ful openings to mate the scoring

kupio yesterday when the latter, pinn fumttes car hi won by esen wickets.

any

My

זין, }!

Bennett Shines

denght, and Manfeld, right-

we! Hasures took first knock hutstift combatand well and were unmediately. artalficulta always a source of won, y to Med

two wickets without

muhé defence Than being seotud Murder 1 flons comatiomed tortl Denver (20) and Capt Freeman (19) became associated in a part- nership which pad en 37 run for the 11th wicket, but thereafter a. Fot set in agar and only four runs were abled for the remaining four

wickets.

Haskins was in irresistible form with the ball, taking 4 for 3, while Bagrock had 3 for 18.

were

For Medicals, Bennett a Am

himself at guished

right-back. Collin and Florence

Out- standing in the intermediate line. while Pym and Webb were then, most dangerous forwards.

Following are the resulta of games played yesterday in the various divisions:

Navy

FIRST DIVISION

1 S. China 4 SECOND DIVISION Kit Chec

Club Navy

R.A.S.C. Engineers

2

1

Kwong Wah THIRD DIVISION

Medicalo

R.A.F.

4

LEAGUE TABLES

TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

S. China Eastern Sing Tao Middlesex Kowloon Police

Goals

1

7

1

1

[ F. A. PIS.

P W. D

121 1-4

254 21 30

1 H 13

3

2 63 29 29

10 13 }

3 48 22 29

18 10

?

6 38 37 22

16

5

4

7 29 28 14

16

T

0 27 38 13

K. Wan Ft. Navy R. Scots Club

18 ++

17 3

16

.1

2 10 30 44 10

14

+4

1 9 29 47 9

3

+4 10 39 56 12

9 38 47 11

St. Joseph's 18

3 12 19 45 Totals 186 78 30 78 409 409 186

R.E.

SECOND DIVISION

H.A.S.C. Sing Tao Middiestx S. China The play was evenly contested

sides R. Scots in the first half and both

Kit Chee altacked in turn,

Ordnance Corps lost them first

Medicals drew first blood! R. Navy.

from 30th R.A. wicket (Stonor) with only 11 runs through Webb 10 minutes. on the board but Reynolds then the start from a pass by Pym, but K. Wah joined Pinder and this pair car - Air Force equahsed through Sinith R.A.0.C.

Police red the total to 35 when the lat-shortly after

Airmen Club ter was out, but there was no dif-

Kowloon ficuliv m knocking off the run.played better and had the must of

Totals

Was done with

and this wickets to spare.

Scores were:

RE

seven

Spr. Tropp b Boocock. S/Sergt. Megson. b Boocock Spr. Bailey, low, b Boocock Sergt. Shipp, b Emberson 2nd/Lieut. Holliday, ('

nolds, b Emberson Sem. Denver, e Emberson, b

Haskins

resumption,

the

the

The play. They took

lead through Manfield, who added al- other goal soon after,

Medicals Attack

By "Referee"

SOUTH CHINA went nearer the First Division Football Championship when at Causeway Bay yesterday they defeated Royal Navy by 4 goals to 1 after leading at the interval by two clear goals.

Navy played well in the open- | while Hendy had hard luck with mg minutes of the game, bu' two good attempts inte in slackened

the

South China Wone slower f then movements and their for- (wards were often robbed when m

prosesston.

the game. somewhat after :: L goal WAS scored aganmest them, from a penalty, and it was enly the good work of the det me. that prevented the Chinese from

ching an

Navy mule two changes in the detence Paul cam into the pear

1

Lee Well Held

Wa-t ng

Pa plan of I. che, at vekt half.marked and while Hans kome W. AND || chand in place of H 10

Kard agam play i ," gate in the pit fod prvitaani ark! he had Ie War twat w Ha congiun that in play

the

dad pot have my chan

ht Hazard wet his height Royal advantage unl with Paul

ut dowkitn giving Le support

Clurese Forwards were kept from being dangerous

a long while The wing halves, however, had Endency to leave the opposing wingers too free and on several Decisions the fatter

proved dun- Zerous.

Goals

P W. D L. F. A. Pts. 21 17 3 1° 86 24 37

21 16

2

3 97 30 34

18 12

3

3 55 23 27

20 12

3

5 52 38 27

The

21 10

5

6 75 28 25

22 10

2 10.49 35 22

21 9

3

9 41 54 21

20 9

2

9 46 48 20

20 8

$$

8 48 52 20

20

6

4 10 33 51 16

22 6

4 12 34 53 16

21

6

1 14 32 74 13

21 2

2 17 22 95

6

18 0 4 14 18 86 4 282 120 42 120 686 686 282 THIRD DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

2 54 22 30

6 41 24 20

8 51 32 19

y

2

Rey-

18 In the last five minutes, Medi- cals made numerous attempts to break through Air Force defence, 24th R.A. but without success.

R.A.F. Signals 12th R.A. 36th R.A,

19 13 4

17 11

41

2 44 19 26

9

5

4 47 26 23

17 10

2

5 56 24 22

18 8 4

35th R.A.

I

20

Air Force,

7th R.A.

Capt. Freeman, run out

19

S/Sergt. Samways, not out

2

Internat' 20th R.A.

18 8 +1

18 g 1 19 8 2 17 7 3 17 6 3 16 5 2

6 38 37 20

9 36 57 18

7 33 30 17

9 27 44 12

S/Sergt. Kehoe, lbw b Has-

kins

Q and Manfield.

R.A.M.C. Bennett; Entwistle Smith: Cullin. Florence and R. Smith; Pvm. Laynes. Webb. Harvey and

And

Shell A.S.A.

17 1

3 13 16 62 5

17

1 16 5 73 1

Totals

Major Parsons, lbw., b Has-

kins

Cpl. Hawkins, b Haskins

Extras (WI)

Total

Boocock

Bowling Analysis

Emberson Haskins

23

18 3

0. M.

R. W.

7

1

5 1 31

2 0

3 4

R.A.O.C.

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L/Cpl. Pinder, Bailey, b

Shipp

L/Cpi. Stonor, lbw, b Megson L/Cpl. Reynolds, not out L/Cpt. Gardner, b Holliday L/Sergt. Boocock, not out

Extras (NB1) ....

Three minutes from the end, HoR.E. Kar-keung netted the last goal for R.A.M.C.

R.A.F Chash: Henley and Edmunds; Wong Wing. Perry and Paling: Good win. Richardson, Ho Kar-keung, Smith

Parkins

H.K. WOMEN'S

GOLF.

The Royal Hong Kong

Gulf

17 Club (Ladies Section) announces 3 that a one day Spring Meeting 25 will be held at Funling on Tues-

6 day. 11th March.

I

The following Competitions will I take place, that day

54

Total for 3 wkts. Sergt. Munton, S/Sergt. Ember son, Gnr. Barnes. L/Cpl. Ryan, Pte. Standing and S/Sergt. Has kins, did not ‹bat,

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R: W,

5.5.0

Tropp Megson

Denyer

Shipp Holliday

21

14

A Bogey, on the New Course for a Prize presented by the Ladles Section. A Special prize has been presented by Mrs.: Eldon Potter for handicaps of 30 and over.

Approaching and Putting Com- petition.

8 37 35 15

Good Backs

In

well WHEN though he tried to bank though on Gerusion: Tound This way well blocked Chau Man- chi wi the mitalanding forward out he pled Lee Shek-yau with good passEN Clan Tak-fai dis- | Playisd good footwork but was in- chid to indulge in fancy play wluch brought LIFET

A results gainst the Navy defenders,

The Chinese intermediate tine worked head and it in was in this

that apartment

South China

were strong The halves did not bit and worried the Navy forwards.

slacken

Tsang Chun-wan and Tse Kam- hung cleared well but were not too reliable under pressure and had the Navy forwards followed

Tam

Kwan-kong and up more,

1

jiz

full backs, O'Regan Roughley, were sound their goal would have had more to do. tacking and both cleared well. In goal Tam played better than Lee Wai-tong found them a great he has done for some time and did stumbling block and he was often not display that timidity as in pre- robbed when in sheeting position.

vlous games. He brought off two Giff, in goal, played well parti- good saves, one in each halt. cularly in the second half and had

The Play ne chance with the goals scored against him.

Navy started well and were Hendy and Le Page were pro-, having most of the play but their minent in the forward line but forwards were not making the best were tog well marked. Le Page use of the ball. South China open-_ did a lot of useful work in trying ed the scoring from a penalty to make openings for his leader taken by Lee Wai-tong and short-

Lee Shek-yau ly after

placed them further in the lead with a good shot from the wing.

ROYAL ARTILLERY XV.

(5th

Play slowed down considerably in the opening stages of the sec- Following will represent Com-ond half and Navy were on the de- bined Royal Artillery against tence for some time. Chan Tak- Middlesex Regiment in the Large fai scored tor South China when Units Rugby League on Wednes- he headed the ball into the net day at Sookunpoo at 3 pm.: following a corner by Lee Shek-

Lieut Fairclough

A.A.) you and shortly after Lee Wai- Sgt. Marsh (8th Hvy.), Captain tong scored when he placed the Skipwith (8th Hvy.), Gnr. Keeble ball well out of Giff's reach. 226 94 38 94 480 480 226 | (1zin Hvy.), L/Sgt. Richards (8th Navy played better after this Hvy.), 2/Lieut Dawson (8th and atter nearly scoring on two Hvy.), Gur Dubbinson (5th A.A.); Ferrasions were rewarded through 17/Leut Bompas (H.K.SRA.), Sgt. Barber from a scramble in South

Hicks (8th Hvy.). 2/Lieut Del-China's goalmouth. derfield (12th Hvy.); Bdr Evens Navy-Gif; Roughly, O'Regan; (5th A.A.); 2/Lieut Heath (5th Paul, Hazard, Hawkins; Anderson, A.A.); Sgt Page (5th A.A.), LePage; Hendy, Barber, Skinner. 2/Lieut Eddison (12th Hvy.), Bdr - South China.-Tem Kwan-hon; McDermott (8th Hvy.).

U.S. GOLF CODE REDRAFTED AT MEETING

The United States Golf Asso- ciation at its annual meeting in New York recently approved golf coaching as a part-time vocation for amateur golfers, provided they are full-time members of school or college faculties and such work only constitutes “a minor part" of their duties.

Recerves-Gar Cook Hvy.); Gnr Easterbrook AA); Lieut Clague T5th L/Bdr Turner (8th Hvy).

STERN MEASURES

BY THE S.FA.

Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam- (8th hung; Lau Wing choi, Lam Tak- (5th po, Lau. Chung-sang: Li Tak-ki, A.A.); Chen Tak-fai, Lee Wal-tong,

Chow Man-chi, Li-Shek¬yau,

It is heartening to old · soccer enthusiasts in Shanghai-particu- larly these who recall the laxity In re-drafting its amateur code, with which·locat footbal} infrac- the U.S.G.A. re-emphasised its tions, were administered--to in «TO=" Running Putting Pool, for a ban on those who receive compen- cent years-to see the stem mani- 0 prize, presented by Lady Mac-sation for instruction, whether ner in which the Shanghat?Foot-

1 Gregor. The proceeds from the oral or written, by demonstration ball Association is handling rough ... 7 0 pool will go to the L.G.U. Spitfire or by pictures, to groups or indi-play this season. While much has

1 Fund.

already been done to stamp out

3

2

0

3 0

0

1 0 2

SOFTBALL RESULTS

viduals, but exempted:

1 At the end of the proceedings, "Full-time members of the elements of an' unsportmanlike the Captain (Mrs. F. A. Mackin-faculty of recognised inst.tutions | nature from the sport, a great deal tosh) will present the prizes. of learning, only a minor part of still remalus unsolved, and this By the courtesy of the Kowloon-whose duties includes instruction column will always devote itself Canton Railway management; the in golf. To enjoy this exemption, to furthering botter and cleaner

Taipo Belle" will leave Sheung however, the teacher must confine soccer in Shanghal-N,C,D.N. shui for Kowloon at 8.17 p.m. his instruction to regularly-en- The following Competitions were rolled students of the institution held during February:

by which he is employed."—-— 1.--Captain's Cup. Mrs. A. K. Router. Mackenzie qualified on the Old Course, with 90-15-84 and Mrs. | Mrs. Cassidy 4 down,

Yesterday's softball scores were:

--WOMEN'S LEAGUE Canuckettes/11, Chung Hwa 0. Ramblerettes 22, Las Florinhas 9.

'MEN'S SENTOR

St. Joseph 8, Cyclones 1. Chinese 8, Canucks 2... Mohawks 19, Filipinos 0.

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE SPORTS

A: M Rowell on the New Course 4 Eclectic Competition during 5). 'with 90-2277.

December, January and February

The

thirty-second. annual for a prize presented by the Mill-athletic meeting of St. Paul's Ccl-

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2-Club Medal.Thare were no ¡éntries on the Old Course. Mrs tary Lady Associates was won by lege will be held on the South BOWLING ALLEYS Simon White « with · · 101-30—71 Mrs. · Cassidy, › 07-9-58, • The China Athletic Association' ground won on the New Course,

runner-up was Mrs. Redmond, at Caroline Hillton Friday, March 3.--Running Bogey was won by '71-1001.

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