1941-07-03 — Page 14

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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 3, 1941

3 NEWCOMERS TO H.K.

FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION

Combined Artillery, Laneford And Tung Yee

HOLDERS HAVE EASY WIN

IN COLONY RINKS MATCH

Scoring 2 2 2 Hyde-Lay

ran away

Two rinks and a pairs match in the Colony Bowls Championships to a confortable lead but 4 1 1 at the next three ends brought Fincher within I shot of the opposing side's score,

when were deolded tast evening players found the greens at the the slow various clubs rather on

Hyde Lay then gol going again and

side after the heavy rain. Play, with 2 1 0 0 2 was 10-8 up of the 11th. at B From this stage wards the game was however, was maintained fairly high standard and though very closely contested and scores were Then Hyde- lied at 15-all at the 19th two of the matches (one rinks and

I ay got a fuur but Fincher only manag- Kive the the pairs game) were one-sided,

ed single at the last to the tussle between A. Hyde Lay (R. P. Phillips, P. A. Peckham, J. E. Hencon) and E. C. Fincher (S. A. Gray, E. Curtis. A. W. Smith) was very evenly contested.

exPTY green

of

KBGC rink victory after an excel-

leni Rome.

Holders Win Easily

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9.

Scoring at 18 ends, C. S. Rossell's rink (R. Basa, A. E. Coates and J.

brat rink skippert In view of the fact that almost Landolt) holders,

was it for play, it by E. O. Post (J. Forrest. J. Orem ana was surprisings that more players. C. S. Fender) by 26 shots to 10 al chd not take advantage

the Hong Kong Football Club.

The holders scored at the first six opportunity to catch up with the ends, including a four at the fourth. progratune that has been so much

It delayed by bad weather. understood, however, that a few more games will be decided evening.

Hyde-Lay's Good Start

to lend 10-0 before the Police rink re- a singleton. The Craigen- 4plied with

power rink then scored 1 1 3 3 1 11 0 Police four scored 38 101 to redute

Lee Tak-kee, reserve contre- China's forward in South touring football team, at pre cênt In Majaya, is meeting with great success as a right- winger.

13 CLUBS ENTER 1st DIVISION

THREE NEW CLUBS HAVE APPLIED FOR ADMISSION TO THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, ENTRIES FOR WHICH CLOSED ON MONDAY.

The new clubs are Combined Royal Artil- lery, Laneford Club, and Tung Yee Club.

In First Division of the League 13 clubs have entered, and of these Combined Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers are newcomers. Royal Artillery entered the Senior Shield-Com- petition ́last season and were beaten by Eastern in the First Round, while Engineers have figured single but a five at the fourth gave the prominently in Second Division for a number

of-years.

of Kowloon Docks, beak M. A. Baptista Club by 30 shots to 18 at Civil Service

Baptista and Ladd started with

lead 21-1 at the 14th, but at this stage and G. S. Ladd of Craigengower Cricket

beach 10 23-4

conceding Cricket Club. After another th.re Post chalked up four at the last end to reach' double figures,

ไก In the only game yesterday

Bowls Pairs Champion- ship, W. Williamson and C. 5. M. Thom,

At Kowloon Football Club Hyde.Lay Colony Lawn beat Fincher by 19.10.

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are Royal Arti lery and Eastern Williamson and Thom then registered, the new applicants. Royal Artil-

this being the last time they held the lead

a six and a three, while the opposition lery were represented last season were only able to follow with three singles.

The Dock pair then scored 5 2 1 3 1 1 to lead 30-14 at the 20th. Baptista and Ladd scored a two al the last. Dock patr scored at 11 ends.

BIG RINKS GAME IS POSTPONED

by 30th Battery.

V.R.C. TRIAL TO-NIGHT

Newcomer

Third Division to

Tung Yee.

Following are the clubs 17:

Rinks rinks

The Second Round game in the Colony Lawn Bowls Championship between skipped by Ù. M. Omar and A. M. Holland, which was abandon- ed last Sunday after only three ends, and which was to have been continued to-day will be played on Sunday at Kowloon Football Club.

Omar's rink (A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar and B. W. Bradbury) ure leading A. M. Holland's four (W. L. Walker, J. C. Gill and J. McKelvie) by 4 shots to 1.

MORE SUNDAY

MORNING CRICKET

Club are Victoria Recreation holding a trial this evening at who 7 p.m. to select their team for the

will be taking part in the various swimming gala against Lai Tsun divisions, club secretaries and on Saturday, July 12. divisions in which they are enter-

cd are in brackets:-

(T. Y

Sing Tao Sports Club Poon. 1st and 2nd divisions). Royal Navy (Comdr, H. Millett, 1st and 2nd divisions).

Royal Air Force (Secretary not yet appointed, 3rd division).

Royal Scots (Lieut. McBell, 1st and 2nd divisions).

Combined

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Patterson, M.B.E., 2nd and 3rd divisions). C.

Royal Artillery (Lieut. H. G. Camp, R.A., 1st, 2nd and several teams in 3rd division). Kwong Wah (W. J. Brown, 1st and 2nd divisions).

1st and

Police (N. B. Fraser, 2nd divisions).

Royal Corps of Signals (Lt. T.

CRING THE

LEAD R.E.

13 TO 9

RA.M.C. (Pte. F. E. Florence, 3rd division).

Hong Kong Football Club (E. L. Strange, 1st and 2nd divisions).

M. Middlesex Regt. (Capt. C. Man, 1st and 2nd divisions).

Kowloon F.C..(A. E. Eastman, 1st and 2nd divisions).

Tung Yee (Sze Po-wal, . 3rd division).

R.A.S.C. (S.Q.M. S. G. Wood, 2nd and 3rd divisions).

Kit Chea (Sung Che-yin, 2nd division).

Royal Engineers (L/Sgt. Whelan, 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisions).

Shell Sports Club (D. E. dos Santos, 3rd division).

Eastern (Sze Po-wai, 1st and 2nd divisions).

St. Joseph's (C. A. Goldenberg, 1st division).

The League baseball game be- tween Chung Hwa and Royal En-

South China (Charles Ying, 1st probably gineers at Chatham Road yester and 2nd divisions and day had to be called off on ac. 3rd division). count of darkness at 8,30 p.m., International Athletic Club, who Following on the cricket match when the scores stood in favour of

have been playing in. Third Divi- between University and Queen the Chinese by 13 runs to 9 at the sion for the past two years, have Mary Hospital at Pokfulam last

The game was delayed by the not sought reaffiliation.

the official non-appearance of ump'res,

Sunday morning, it is understood end of the sixth inning. that a Combined Schools' tearn will be "asking for a game" from University in the near future-as soon as the examinations are over.

to

Chung Hwa started well and scored six runs. on two hits in the Damage done by the typhoon threat their initial inning, and by to the Colony on Monday included the third had increased the lead wreckage of part of the corrugated iron 12-2: Royal Engineers rallied in fencing round the Kowloon Football the Afth, when they scored

dis- Club ground, and some "slight figurement" to the baseball stand at runs and at this stage were play- Chatham Road. Fortunately, however, ing good basebal'.

The biggest hit was by Taylor, in neither case was the damage very

who hit a two-bagger. great.

six

FISHING ONE WAY OF MAKING

USE OF DAYLIGHT SAVING

The result, he hopes, should be

TO-DAY'S

LEAGUE TENNIS

Following are

to-day's Fourth

Division League Tennis Axtures and some of the teams!--

A.T.C.

P.O.R.C.(1).

J.R.C

FAC.

C.B.A.

P.Q.R.C.

0.0.0.

5.0.A.A.

K.I.T.O,

C.B.AT. Tomashevesly, and

A local sportsman, who for rea- acquired a marine engine of about sons of his own does not desire 12 h.p. his name mentioned, has struck upon a happy plan to spend the prolonged evenings as the result quite a comfortable "yacht" and 3.C.A.A.-C.‚M. Tsang and S. as a precaution against the en-S. Yau; W. H. Mok and P. Y. of daylight saving.

Paying a visit to one of the gine failing any time he has also Kwok, K. C. Wong and S. L. native shipyards in Shaukiwan equipped the boat with a sall and Chung village he managed, after much will also ship a pair of ours

D. T. Smith; N. Whitley and V. C. haggling and bargaining, to place whenever he goes out in her. an order for a 14-foot sampan, He has kept the day of the Bond; B. I. Bickford and T. complete, with compartments for launching a dark secret but in- Gaubert.

C.R.C.-T. M. Wong and T. Y the storage of fish (ho hopes to formation received indicates that catch quite a few), for the prince the great event will be held dur- Liang; L. N. Tsang, and T. J. Choi;

ing the week-end when, to the C. Y. Tso and Chan. Yiu. ly sum of $80,

FROM, Hassan and K. A visit to a second-hand enging, accompaniment of re-crackers dealer's was next on the pro- und grest celebrations the worthy Nazarin; M. S. Hassan, and M. I Razack; G. Singh and A, J. Sumad.

·gramme and for a mere song-he vessel will put to sea.

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