THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 7, 1941.
CHARITY FOOTBALL CUP IS WON BY ENGLAND Scotland Beaten 5-2 After Goalless First Half
LEPAGE & SAW SCHEME WELL FOR WINNERS
IN DISMAL WEATHER with a strong wind blowing in the first half which made ball control difficult England beat Scotland by 5 goals to 2 in the final of the "Sunday Herald" International Charity Cup Competition at Boundary Street yes- terday after a goalless first half.
The game was not as one saaled | In the second perand Hunsari, the ult wight SEKRONE Jos changed place with Auld but the Scotland were decidedly saducky did not improve the attack to any mut to be Rading at the interval great extent
they hac symal
chance of
orangen te - sark hit the crostar with Rey nolds, well beaten only fox that chy som to tumble the rebound
England's foward, showed bet ter understanding and worked in lette: unpon than there of Spot land Lepage and Satht {༄༅། ། }] the best form and These contributed greatly to Menthe
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Lepage WHEN alway
England's
sistance to the defence and kept
Naysmath and Fraser wear sound!! .: bask though they found the Ippery haB troublesome Bankar: Penal bought of Kome Band Mak but appeared to have un need his aim in the serond period God lost confidence
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Scotland took the lead econd halt when, Reynolds woT- Vied by Bosstek, dropped the slip- pery ball or the latter to tap me the net.
England Fowler equalised for
ramble in the goal Hendy
Fowler well supplied with passin, during while Saw combined well with his, mouth and shortly after team-mate Marrable. In the cen- and Fowler added further goals. tre-forward
position. Hendy England was now having more worked hard but it was only not the play and Hendy increased | the second per and that his shooting the score when he netted from a was accurate.
rebound and Hutchinson reduced the arrears with a cross-shot that hit the cross bar. Before the end
was
Was
Fuwier started very badly. He not able to send over my good ventres in the first half and Fowler again scored when he heat
in Bankier with a high shot.
England. Reynolds, Roughley, Freshwater; Pape, Bright. Thomas; Fowler,
Saw, Le Page, Hendy, Marrable.
in shooting when 3000 position In the second half he improved greatly and was a con tinual source of trouble to Scot- land's defence. He crowned a day's work with three good goals.
Hard Working Halves England had three hard work- ing halves who kept on pegging the whole game. Bright had How- lett well marked while Thomas and Pape gave him every assis- tance.
Scotland's Intermediate - line played better than expected. Bir- rell did yeoman service iri the centre-half berth and was the pick of the three while Marshall, at right half, did his share.
Scotland's forwards did not work
Scotland. - Banker; Naysmith,
Fraser, Munnue, Birrell, Marsholt Hossack. Howlett, Auld. Ferrier, Hutchinson.
RECREIO'S
CHANCES ROSY
Tournament
Cham-
WEEK-END SOCCER PROGRAMME
programine
Following is the succes the week-end April 14
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 First Division
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Engineers
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24th Josephus, 3 pm 3
V BIN RA Sooktatapon 3:30 | 99 |
SATURDAY, APRIL 12 Senior Sheld Final
V Navy
MACAO CASH TWO CRICKET
SWEEP RESULTS
Following are the results of the cash sweep on yesterday's race meeting
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MATCHES YESTERDAY
Two friend'y cricket matches were played yesterday, a Tamar XI trouncing a Merchant Navy, team to the tune of 177 runs, and Medien Department drawing with Health Department in a match in- terrupted by rain.
TAMAR C.C.
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Race 1
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Race 2
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318.50
Boyes, b Devreux
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378
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Whiteside, e Devreux, b Cardy
43
325
15.50
West, retired
63
Race 3
Griffiths, retired
35
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3
221
301.20 26.00
Hopkins, Lhw., by Potter
19
Brown, e Bower, b Graval
15
Sharp, e Bower, ↳ Graval
tripled Pu
Taket
No
Jones, b Devreux
171. 480.
Wilson, not out
NO 200
Race 1
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Extras (W2, LB2, BG)
207 80
467
59.30
Coup
252
342
$32.90
Race 5
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Sing Ta Street 3pm!
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Madelene
Club, 3 p
Third DIVISION 350h RA
V Engineers (Stanley, 3 pm)
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Club
$11.609.32 3,316 95 1.658.48 Linplaced
ponies. Ticket 13088, 17864, 19110, 28960, 24593. 21007 14469 09460, 29895, 25977, 29745, $167.50 each.
Devreux Giraval
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Thompson
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© Navy Proad. 4 promat
Junior Shield Final Soul Chn.
V Service Navy Pound. 215 pm i
fust DIVINI011
Elb
Police
Middlesex
4:30 PME> Second Divisions
SUNDAY
V Royal
Scots
Houndary Street, 4:30 pm 1
MONDAY, APRIL 14
Exhibition Match
South China First Division Cham-
plous) v The Rest (Caroline H, 4 p.)
Third Division Championship (Play.off)
Royal Air Force v RC of Signals Caroline 18, 2:30 p.m.)
SAINTS WIN SOFTBALL SHIELD
In winning
6t.
Luplared petit
29 70 Ticket No i
Total (for 8 wkts dec.) 207 Horgan and Barton did not hat.
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R W. 70 1 40 2
Unplaced ponies, Ticket No. 311, $55.30.
RESULTS
Following are the results of the Race meeting of the Macho Joc- key Club held yesterday.
1.---3:00 p.m.-"The Handicap" (1st Sec.) 6lx Furlongs. Piet Hem, 159 lb
+
3288
A MERCHANT NAVY XI Potter, b Whiteside Roriston, c Boyes. b Horgan Graval, e Barton. b Whiteside Devreux, c Griffiths, b Horgan Owens, st., b Whiteside Thompson, Hopkins,
Whiteside
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Lloyd, e Brown, b Whiteside Sisman, not out
Mitchell, e Boyes, b White-
side
Carey, Boyes, b Whiteside Chinshan Walker, c West, b Boyes
Extras (W3, B1)
(P. P. Botelho) Dow-Jones, 142 lb.
Desert Star, 140 lb
Total
Bowling Analysis
1
(S. W. Pan}
2
Whiteside
3 Horgan
(R. K. C. Chui)
3 starters. Won by short head: Boyes
many lengths.
Time: 32; 1.03; 1.36. Pari-Mutuel: - Winner $6.90; Places: 1st $8.50.
2.3.30 p.m.-"The Chinshan Handicap" (2nd Sec.) Six Fur longs. Galant Marshal, 148 lb.
the Kwok
Ying outfit Joseph's Club de Recreio are now almost Shield the
(S. W. Pan) well together. They were seen at certain of the Hong Kong Hockey played superb ball to beat Recreio their best in the first half when Association
Acer in the final game of the sea Rudium Star. 159 lb.
(P. P. Botelho) by several combined movements plonchip when, at Boundary Street son yesterday.
The losers were sadly off form Plam View, 137 lb. they threatened England's goal. yesterday, they drew with Poiloa
(R. K. C. Chui) Hossack on the right wing showed "A" by sharing two goals, both with the bat and were throughout
the 3 starters. Won by his usual tuin of speed and it took of which were scored in the first the game hitting directly to
lengths; many lengths. Freshwater all his time to watch period.
opposing fielders.
Time: 33; 1.00; 1,40. him. Howlett met his match in
Pari-Mutuel - Winner
Recreio ure now a point ahead Bright who did not give him much of Police with a match in hand scope and kept on him #t all
against Khalsa, Police also have times. Auld was prominent ib
rier and Hutchinson, on the left, showed up well at times. Ferriér sent Hutchinson through on several occasions with good ground
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Match Drawn
On the Civil Service Health Department drew Medical Department,
HEALTH DIVISION
Tanner, b Skinner
ground with
V. M. Benwell, b Lam
6
1
T. Seddon, c Ozorio, b Lam
2
R. A. T. Simpson, e Ozorio, b
Cunningham
V. C. Bond, b Lam
Dr. Shaw, b Cunningham
many
C. Strange, c Ozorio, b Cun-
ningham
A
0
8
0
0
Mackenzie, c Skinner, b Singh Hooper, b Singh:
Extras (B12)
A
12
Total
47
2
M.
R. W.
3 Lam
$7.20; J. Barnes, not out
J. Lucey, b Skinner Chinshan Millington, b Skinner Six Fur
The Saints d'd not have too easy time against the hurling of Ger- Places: 1st $6.60.
Gosano who was not quite so
3.- 4.00 p.m.--"The effective as usual but managed.
Handicap" (3rd Sec.) longs. Mac's Adventure, 150 lb.
(P. P. Botelho) National Anthem, 152 lb.
(S. W. Pan) Cuban Love. 147 lb...
(R. K. C. Chui) Also ran: Black Diamond, 182 lb., (L. G. Hin).
some promising moves while Fer-one match in hand against Royal however, to connect for seven lilts
Engineers.
which gave them their winning Both Khalsa and Engineers who tally of three runs. have not been doing very well The outstanding performer of lately, are expected to be beaten the game was Jindo Hussain who, by Recreio and Police respectively. [connected for two doubles and
Police are hoping Khalsa can single in his four trips to the plate.
passes.
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force a draw with Recrejo so as to enable them to play off with Re- creio.
Handicapped by a hard pitch, Re- creio played very soundly as a team and were in great form.
Yesterday's Results
The results are as follows:
They started to attack from the St. Joseph's start and scored within three Recreio "A" minutes through G. N. Gosano, | Chinese B.C. who kept the opposing defence | Filipinos worried.
1
Police equalised through Parker
after ten minutes play.
a
4 starters. Won by 2 lengths; nany lengths.
Time: 32; 1.05; 1.39. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.70; Places: 1st $5.10; 2nd $5.10.
4.---4.30 p.m.-The Lingnan Handicap" Five Furlongs,
6 Lovely Star, 159 lb.
FIRST DIVISION
R. H.
E.
3
7
0
0 2
2
9
8
6
2 1-1
HONG LEAGUE
Lacas
10
7
6
In the latter stages of the sec- Shell ond half, Police were awarded-a
| penalty-bully, but falled. to con-
vert.
The teams were:-
RECREIO-H. Gonsalves; J. M. Go- sano and J. Gonsalves; R. Marques, W. A.. Reed and A, M. Alves; P.' Yvanovich, G. N. Gosano, B. T. Gosanu,“ H. L. Ozorio and J. Fonseca,
POLICE "A"-Naranjan Singh; Man.
Singh and Blackburn; Leslie, Gough and Hayward; Teja Bingh; Howlett, Jeabir Singh, Parker and Brown.
LAWN BOWLS MEETING
The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls As- sociation will be held to-morrow at the Board' Room of Jardine, Matheson and Co., at 5.30 p.m.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Bowling Analysis
Q.
Cunningham
Skinner Singh Hopkinson
4 0
8 5
5 0 18 2
2 0
I 4
1.5 0
6 2
1 0
2
0
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT T. Hopkinson, not.out
J. F. MacGowan, c and b
Barnes
P. H. Cunningham, e Shaw,
b Barnes
(P. P. Botelho)
1
Dr. Valentine, b Simpson A. H. Bontley, € Bond,
Shaw
b
King's Worthy. 133 ib.
(R. K. C. Chui) Royal Highness, 138 lb.
(S. W. Pan)
Also ron: Meadow Eve, 155 lb., (L. G. Hin).
4 starters. Won by 3 lengths; many lengths.
Time: 14; 43; 1.13.3; Record, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.20; Place: 1st $5.10; 2nd $5.00.
68.00 p.m."The Lung Chen Handicap" One Mile. Following is to-day's Tennis Fairy Auk, 144. Ib. Championship programme;
OPEN DOUBLES George Choa and A. V, Reme- dlos v H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn (Stand Court).
Extras (W5)
Total (for 4 wkts.)
2
2
~7 NO
5
45
A. C, Barton, G. Singh, Dr. Liu, F. Skinner, Dr. Flpe, Dr. Ozorio and C. W. Lam did not bat,
Bowling Analysis
Simpson Barnes
Bond Shaw
O. M. R. W.
1201
3 0 22
1
0
4
2 0 10
1 0 4
(W. N. Yeh) The Mermaid, 149 lb.
(J. Nolasco) Cloudy Star, 149 lb.
(R. K. C. Chul). Also ran: National Triumph, 152 lb., (L. G."Hin).
1
2
8
(Ri K. C. Ch} Fairy Ousel, 150 lb.
2 (P. P. Botelho) Hogmanay, .158 lb, ..
3 L. G. Hin) Also ran:-Sylvandale, 150 5b, H. J. Armstrong v M. Fagh_(8). (5, W. Pan). CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES 4" starters. Won by a length; 3 T. J. Gould... (~15,2) · v T. C.lengths. Monaghan (——-3/8)' (1),
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
•
Parl-Mutuel: Winner $60.30; CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES Places: 1st $8.40; 2nd $5,80, C. H. R. Oxlade and A. H. Bar-6-5:30 p.m. The - Shokki well (~15.2) v F. W. Carter ardíÞ'n'e" Bix Furlonge. E, N. Thursby (~2/0) (4), Eagle, 151 lb.
4 starters. Won by a length; lengths,
Time: 35; 1.14; 1.48.3; Parl-Mutuel - Winner $12.30; Places: 1st $5:00; 2nd $5.20.
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