UGLY SCENE IN INTERNATIONAL
SOCCER MATCH
Clydeside took a couple high few workers were hit so
Four of the postponed Colony evening, when Sing Tao, holders Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship of the All-Colony Chinese Bastert- Second Round games were de-ball League, clash with their cided last evening, outstanding strongest rivals in the same feature of which was the win League, South China, in the Open scured by Harris and Soutar, of Basketball League for the Wu Teh Police Recreation Club, over Skyes Chen Cup. The match will start went and Gill, of Kowloop Bowling at 8.30 p.m.
Green Club.
In the curtain-raiser, al 7.30 Seures at the penultimate head in p.m., Indian Police will meet the
this game wore 1918 in favour of Gill.
but a 3 at the last bead for Soular and Song National University squad.
his partner gave them passage Into the Third Round.
Last Minute Rally HOLDS 20
Al Kowloon
Harris and A,
Football Club W B
Soutar beat L. R. Sykes
and J. C. QH 21-19.
Gili was leading up to the 20th head when the scores stood at 19-18 in his favour, but a five at the last end for the Police pair gave thein victory when it appeared that Gill and his partner; had as good as qualified for the Third Round
Gill and Sykes were playing the bel- ter brand of bowls, though in the later stages the Police pair improved con- siderably.
J.C.0. 111 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 40 41 10
100 10
A.S.: 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
03205
Win By 29
D. A. Rosario and J. S. Landolt beat J. H. Gelling and H. G. Wallington 36-7 at Police Recreation Club.
Landolt and his partner were much too good for their opponents who were allowed to score at only 5 ends. Up to the 16th Wallington had only 4, all from singles, but at thế next head they scored a 3 only to be blanked for the remain- Ing four heads.
CEYLON
RECORDS
At a Recorda Meet held at the Kandy Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium un. der the auspices of Ceylon Ama- tour Weightlifters' Association recently T. S. J. Packear Ally, 9 stonp champion of Ceylon, created the following recordat
1. Right hand clean and jerk-11815
lbs record in
10 the B, and #tune classes,
2. Left hand clean and jerk-107 lbs.
record in the stone class.
3. Two hands clean and press from behind neck—124 ibs, record in the 9 stone, 10, 11 and 12 stone classES. 4. Two hands clean and Jerk from
behind neck-1841⁄2 lbs. record i the 9, 10, 11 and 12 stone classes He also won a first class certi-
J.S.L.: 5103201301312304 Acate of merit on the Pull Over
0 1 3 1 2
H.G.W.: 001001001000001
0 3 0 0 0 0
Dall's Big Win
W. McLeod and W. Dall beat B A Mansell and G. E. Stephens by 30.12 at Civil Service Cricket Club.
The game was too one-sided to be of any interest although the losers promis ed great things when they started off with a four and then, after having been
A TOW
bland for three ends in gained the lead, 9-7 at the 7th.
1
Thereafter, however, the Police pali asserted their superiority and scored
another 23 shots while allowing their
opponents only three singles
W.D.: 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 2
3 0 1 0 1
and "Pross on Back" without Bridge by doing 141 lbs. The record on the "Two hands clean" and "Press from Behind" neck stood at 122 lbs. from 25/5/41 when Winston Pereira (Colombu Samson Institute) established it in the 8 stone class, from which it travelled up to the 12 stone cluss. Now Packeer Ally has taken it up from the 9 to the 12 stone classes.
The Two Hands clean and jerk from Behind Neck record of 1841. lbs. established by Packeer Ally beats his own record of 181% lbs. held by him since April, 1940.
PACKEER ALLY IS NOW THE HOLDER OF 20 CEYLON
O.E.S.: 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 | RECORDS.
0 1 0 1 0
Recreio Pair Up
At Kowloon Cricket Club 8. Basto
and H. R. Plona beat J. Hurst and G.
E. Turpin by 25.15.
The match was fairly even up to the 13th end when the scores were tied at 12-all, but a 4 at the 16th, followed by 14 0 0 3 gave the Recreio pair a 10- shot win after scoring at only 9 enda
H.G.P.: 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 410 4
1 4 0 0 3
G.E.T.: 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 100 10
0 0 1 1 0
K.B.G.C. BOWLS
RESULTS Following are the latest lawn
MINIATURE
GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN
The "Wee Golf"
course at the Ritz, North Point, was officially opened last weak and, judging by the number of people who have tried their skill on this 9-hole course, this game is going to prove tremendously popular with both Chinese and foreigners alike.
The holes are very well laid out and, though "it is all a ques- tion of angles,"
going round in
bowls tournament results at Kow-par, which is 18, is not as easy loon Bowling Green Club:-
as it may first appear.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP First Rouhd:-T. Coleman beat A. J. Rogers: R. Morrison beat H. Nish.
PRESIDENT'S CUP
First Rounds-L. A. Jordan beat G. Thompson
VICE.PRESIDENT'S CUP First Round:-R. Duncan beat C. E. Langley. NON-PRIZE WINNERS COMPETITION First Round:-A. G. Gardner beat A. J. Rogers; F. C. Clemo beat F. W Grinter; P. Holloway received a walk- over from P. A. Peckham.
HANDICAP SINGLES
First Round:-M. Ferguson (scr.) beat W. J. Geall (8); F. Cheesman (2) received Д walk-over from R. P. Phillips (scr.); C. E. Turpin (6) beat G. W: Deacon. (2).
The management have fixed a maximum of 5 shots for each hole. with a penalty of 2 for anybody who cannot negotiate the obstacles in five attempts, this being in order to ensure that there will be no "traffic jam" on the course.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS Following is to-day's Third Division Lawn Tennis League programme:—
A.T.C. K.T.G.C.A. K.C.C. C.R.C. (2) K.I.T.C.
V C.R.C. (1)
H.K.U.T.C.
V
♥
C.C.C.
S.C.A.A.
✔ I.R.C.
NO LOGICAL CONTENDERS
FOR JOE LOUIS' CROWN
The United States National Boxing ¡Mello Bettina, Jimmy Bivens, Gus Association. announced recently that Lesnevich and Len Harvey, the British there are no logical contenders to the fighter, were rated logical-contenders title of heavyweight champion: Joe in the division. “Louis, devastat
Billy Conny former light-heavyweight king, was rated no better than Max Baer and Lou, Nova, the three being grouped as "foutstanding boxers."
Bior has been an outstanding boxer in N.B.A ratings, since he dropped the world's championship to Jimmy Braddock. Nova was promoted (because of good showing
Other champions in the NBA. ratings are:
Middleweight:" Tony Zale, Illinois, Wolterweight: Fritzip Zivic, Pennsyl-
Lightweight: Sammy Angott, Ken-
vania.
tucky.
Yoric:
Featherweights Pete Scalzo, Naw
Bantamweight? Lou Salica, Now
Succeeding, Con at the top of the light-heavy division was Anton Christo-York, phordis, of Greece," Jimmie Webb,
Flyweights Little. Dado, Philippines.
as the football professional. harshly-unfairly is a better word
Opportunity Missed
ugly attack late in the game on the of hours off from the war
fallen English goalkeeper which should have earned more then a caution for on Saturday, (May 3) and
Venters, and was followed by incidenta In which only Walker of the Scottish back to work the
forwards escapes criticisin so far as I am concerned, better for the break, Mr.
That has not prevented the victimas
Bacuzzi Bevin,
And Cullis were happity writes
answering the L. Venerously
charity checked by the English captain from match call on countless occasions and giving too free expression to their Manning.
they have been told over and over indignation. again they would not be forgotten
It is up to the Scuttish P.A. to take Before the match the English players the disciplinary action the regrettable were informed they would be paid the outburst demands. same as the Scote-£2
I should Bay the crowd at Hampden was the biggest assem bled on any football ground since the first sirens-over 80,000-but the correct figures are stiil hush- hush. This is not yet official,
If the receipts are far short of £10,000 I'll be surprised, and all the profits go to some charity. The match was free of tax, so there will be big money to divide. Which brings me to a grouse which is mine-not the players.
When war blew contracts sky
It is my opinion that both the Scot tish and English F.A. have missed an opportunity of recognising in a prae- only made this match worthy of a big tical way the services of men who not crowd but have done something impor tant for the game's shaded future.
Tale Of A Shirt
Don Does It Again
Don Welsh put up something of a record by scoring his sixth goal for England in two weeks. Swift dived lale when Ventèrs scored Scotland's goal, Mannion top class if he could · grow bit, Bacuzzi better than I thought he wa Poor Scotland team, but there's always Dawson.
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*
Moreover there was a lot of avoid able irritation caused in the English dressing room by the decision not to allow the team to keep their shirts, a A. R. Minu. Interport cricketer and usual concession In International A meeting of the soccer section of who has been one of the most consis- matches and one which on Saturday Hong Kong Football Club will be held tent No. 3's for Indian Recreation Club would have been particularly appre in the Clubhouse at @ p.m. this evening. ber of seasons, decided to give the their first appearance In the Lawn Bowls Lengua for a num-elated by the young players making game * rest the year as he does not Soch gestures cost itttle want to be tied down every Saturday much. | afternoon. preferring an occasional swim or game of tennis to a continuous run of bowls matches. He has, how- ever, entered for the Indian Recreation Club tournament
But
Ugly Incidents
at Hampden. Members of Hong Kong Police Rifle mean | Clubs have their own miniátúre range
at the back of Central Police Station, and it is here that the team-fires off
in Its postal matches
the Miniature Rifle League. It 1. only a 20-yard range and for that reason the targets used by members of the Police team are smaller than those in use by other clubs who have a 25-yard range.
and It is probable How seriously the players took the that he will be playing again in the match, well won League next year.
3-1 by England, found expression unfortunately in
an
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