Battery Soccer Players
Following
are some
the
of registered players of Battery teams participating in Second or Third Division of Hong Kong Football League:
24TH BATTERY, R.A.
Gou Agar, Gor. Aikhs. 1/5g1 Brown, Gur Gartmell. Gor Gowley. Gar Dainly, 1/Bdr J. Denton, L/Bele Dooley. Sgt. R Elbot, Gar. J Foster. L/Bdr. Hannan. Gor Hawkins. Gr Heslop, L/Bdr. Hooper, Gar Hunt, Gma A. Grieg. L/Sgt. J. Kuber. L/SK Lyons, Gar Mason, Gur. North, Gou Owens, Gor Dagker, Gor Priestly. Gar. Raper, Gor Reed, Gar Robinso Gor J Seatt Gor D Sharp, Cpt Stevens. Cim A Taylor, na Wade
Watson
7TH BATTERY, R.A. Cor Baker, Capt AR N Barker Bir Barraclough, Gne Barsby, Gn Berkeley, Gar Bigginton, Gm Clarke, Cur Clegg, Gar J. Craves, Gar T Dobbinson. Bdr Dodd, Gur Jaimiston, L/Bdr Kew, Gur Lawton, Gur Leach, Cor Magona. Gor Meladden. God Meťamley. Our McEwan, Gar Mul- lgan. 1. Bh O'Hara, Leut T A Penice, Gut Rafferty, Gin Saunders
Scullion, Ger
Taylor. Gur Taylor, Gur Thompson, Ciur Turnta and Gm WITTER
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20TH BATTERY, R.A. ci Baxter, Gu Burs, Gor Bur DOWN Gar Bulls, 1/Bdr Cross, Gm Diekenson, Lim Hall, L/Bdr Ho Sum. Gor J F Law, Ont Lo Yuk-pane. Gor Maher. L/Bdr Pearce, B.S M Radford, Gnr Rogers, Cur Seabrook, Gor Smith, Gor Tsang Sik-bong, Gur Wolker and Gor. Yee Fook
30TH BATTERY, R.A. Cor Bennison. Gur Brain. 13dr Casey, Gor, Chapman, 1QM S. Chap-
Calthorpe, ple. L./Bdr
Gar Creed. Gar. Glister, Gor. Bemmingßeid, Ger. Isanes. Gor Jordan, Gar MacMenamin. L/Bdr. Maynard, Gnr Pressley, Bdr Stone, Gnr. Tate. Gnr Thomas, Gar. Thrush, Gar Webber, Gar. Wooldridge and Lieut. Yeatman.
Registrations have still to be received from 965th RA, 36th RA. 5th I.A. and 12th RA.
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CLEAN BOWLED
To enable personnel to keep fit during recreation hours, various sports are included in the curriculum of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Perhaps one of the most popular sports among members is cricket, and our photograph here shows the result of a "cow" shot-well and truly bowled during a game with the W.A.A.F. (Copyright, Fox Photos).
HOGAN IS CHALLENGING
SNEAD'S PURSE RECORD
THREE YEARS AGO SAM SNEAD, WEST VIR- GINIA SLUGGER, SET A MONEY-WINNING RE CORD AMONG PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO STAND FOR A GOOD LONG
WHILE.
NOMADS
HOCKEY
REFEREES' CLASS RUMOURS
The fourth of the series of lee-
tures on Soccer Laws
а
possibility
that
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 28, 1941.
SHANGHAI FOOTBALL SEASON DESCRIBED AS "UNFORTUNATE"
"PERHAPS THE WORD 'UNFORTUN- ATE' IS BEST USED IN DESCRIBING THE 'SOCCER' SEASON OF 1940-1941, STATES THE ANNUAL REPORT OF SHANG- HAI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF WHICH IS ON SEP. TEMBER 11.
"Unfortunately it was marred by a number of very unpleasant incidents during Association matches, culminating in a very serious riot at the Canidrome on March 15. Throughout the season many spectators showed themselves entirely lacking in an understanding of the Laws of the Game and, sometimes incited by the play- ers, were inclined to express dissatisfaction very forcibly with whatever they considered "unfair" to their particular side.
"Every possible action was taken | by the Association to counteract this hostile feeling, but, in spite of this, spectators finally became "o unruly that a serious rit was the Canidroma precipitated at during A First Division match between Police and Tung Hwa teams.
ONE CHANGE
IN H.K.C.C.
BOWLS TEAM
But that was before little Ben Hogan, whose method of par-
"As a result of this riot, during busting is almost the opposite of which a number of persons were Snead's, hit his hot streak.
injured, damage was done to Snead mowed everything down InCanidrome property to the extent sight that season and collected of $9,605.60. This sum did not G $19:534.49 in tournament prize money. include the financial loss sustain- Now the 140-pound Texan, who plays ed by out of Hershey, Pe..
Courses Le Champ de ts after that
the cancellution: record and stands a better than fair Francais due to
of a scheduled dog race meeting TEAM FOR THIS for the same evening.
chance to set a new one.
Top Prize
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB ARE MAKING ONLY ONE CHANGE IN THEIR SECOND
LAWN DIVISION
BOWLS WEEK-END. ABRAHAM, WHO SKIPPED A RINK LAST THIRD DIVISION "Owing to repeated unruly WEEK, COMES IN AS NO. 3 TO GOODWIN IN PLACE OF. HAMILTON,
i
Law: There Is No. 11, Offside will be delivered
Nomade Hockey team will be by Staff Sergeant W. H. Foster, Army Representative of
at Klaochow Park the Executivo Hong losing some of their players this Open, his 10-under-par 274 earning him
Kong Football Referees' Associa-season, according tion, this evening at 7 p.m., at Scandal Paint Hall.
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CORRESPONDENCE
Hogan hit the top prize in the Chicago
G $1,200. This neat bundle of cash boosted his 1041 tourney cheques to G.$11.517 and kept intact his record of having Anished In the money in his last 51 meets,
actions on the part of spectators
Committee closed
to
this ground Football Association February 6.
on
were the
The vacancy thus caused in the Third Division will be filled by Nissim, who will have the same rink as Abraham did last week---- with one exception, Ryan, lead to Monaghan last week, will be No. 2 instead of Shigley. Ryan's place in Monaghan's rink will be taken by Lacon.
Kowloon Bowling Green Club are making two changes in their
to rumours in hockey circles, although Stephen Reed. captain of the team, says that he knows "nothing about any
"Weather conditions Ben began his streak last year when Such thing as yet."
the led the pros in money earned with
best experienced for Some fime, It is understood
six occasions that three of G.$10,655 and won the Vardon Trophy. there being only Sir-To settle an argument, will the players will be throwing in This bauble will be his again unless when fixtures had to be post- you please tell me when the first their lot with Club de Recreio he slumps. ' has 383 points in the poned, involving only 18 matches. Interport cricket match between this Winter, but Reed added that Wood's 300 in second place.
Vardon race, u good lead over Craig "Again, as in the past four sea- Hong Kong and Shanghai was even if that should be the case
Council sons, the
granted the Byron Nelson, who did not compete Executive played and the result of the game? the team will not be affected in
Committee full dis- INTERESTED. that they have some 18 players followed by Snead, 249; Vic Ghezzi,
can's rink Meyer, from the "B", The that Hong Kong V Shanghai to draw upon for their team.
170, Clayton Heafner 158, and Lloyd of all Association matters, It match was played in Hong Kong. 091 Nomads will be holding their Mangrum 149. Word also is runner-up being felt that
local conditions comes in as No. 2, and Levett, No. February 7, 1866, when the Colony won annual meeting shortly and indi. in money earned, the national Open had not as yet reached that stage 2 last week, takes the place of Mc- by 177 Innings and 264
skip the "B" runs. Hong
champlon having collected
Kelvie, who will cations are that Reed will be re-
G.$7.618. when the existing Rules and Kong batted first and scored 430 (R D.
Snead has earned $6,341; Nelson Laws of the
rink led by Gill last week, Gill Starbey 99, T Clifford 71. "Extras" elected captain of the team. They G.$6,475: Jubinny Bulla G.$0,346, and
going up to No. 3 in place of 50) Shanghai were all out for 107 in intend to play more hockey this Heather G.$5,155,
again operate.
Meyer. the first innings and in the follow-on season, taking advantage of the scored only 59 rutts (D. Welsh 38). extra half-hour of daylight, than No bowling analysis were recorded. - they did last season. Sports Ed.
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HONG KONG HOTEL
in the Chicago Open, is third with 270.cretionary powers in the handling First Division "A" team. In Dun-
Association could
An invitation was received from
There is just one change in the Proved Mettle
Hong Kong Football Association to send a team to that Port dur- Third Division team, with Bick- as lead to nell replacing Nash Hogan proved his mettle under freing the Spring Holidays (Chinese Jordan. at Chlengo by outlasting Wood In a New Year), to participate in the
Hong Kong Football Club are terrifle stretch battle. The Open cham- Usual Interport series. Unfor- making no changes at all in their
to the impossi- two teams. they tunately, owing began the final nine. Wood picked up. bility of guaranteeing return birdies and a par while Hogan had two ed not to accept the invitation and passages, it was regretfully decid- Tennis with two birdies and four pars to pro-Hong Kong' was informed accord- | teams: British teet his edge while Wood carded aveingly." Tennis pars and a birdie.
TENNIS_MATCH POSTPONED
The Fourth Division
match between
Central
Association and Army
-pion trailed by four strokes as
three shots in three holes with two
pare and a bogey. Then Ben Anished.
Club, originally arranged for this Wood's two Inst rounds of 67-67 lett him with a total of 276, three strokes afternoon at King's Park, has under defending champion Dick Metz been postponed to a date fixed later.
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Don McNeill, tennis applicant for a job in Bureau of Investigation.
star. the
⚫ of.
Courses for leaders. Physical Training
and for games masters at schools are held at, the Loughborough Col-
lege, Leicestershire. Our.
* photograph here shows,
a polo-vaulting 'class ‘at: work during, a, course at the college—(Copy right, Fox'Photos.)
31 Warnings
On the disciplinary
to be of Chicago. Jim Ferrier, pro at the clubs were
host Elmhurst Country Club was fourth
Selected Teams Following are the selected
HONG KONG G.C.
Second Division (v K.C.C., away) imm S. L. Lloyd, J. G. Haigh, H. G. Wal- lington and G. E. Costello (akip); G.
side nine G. Aitkenhead, T. R, Rowell, E. S. Abraham and F. Goodwin (skip); R. cautioned regarding R. Davics, P. S. Cassidy, R. A.
with an even par 284 and Lloyd Man-team sheets, 14 owing to late Edwards' and A. W. Brown (skip).
grum finished" fifth with "285, One arrivals and eight in connection
赶你 teur, Mario Gonzalez, of Rio de Janeiro,
Third Division (v .R.C., home):-
stroke behind him was the low amp-with- not supplying linesmen. H. H. Beddow, L. E. N. Ryan, A. S.
In Hong Kong: little or no action Mitchell and A, Nissim (skip): B. J.
Federal who was tied with Heafner, the Line has been taken in the past against and T. C. Monaghan (skip); R. Young,
ville, N.C.. slugger.
Lacon, W. R. Lambert, E, S, Doughty delinquent Clubs, but the new E. W. Pudney, H. F, Shields and' A. rules passed at the last 'annual McKellar (skip); meeting demands that action be taken in future.
HONG KONG. F.C. Second Division. (v Talkoo, away, at The Emergency Committen4 p.m.). B. Coleman, J. D. Thom- In Shanghai had a busy season, son, J. A. R. Selby and W. Gill (skip): 59 players, receiving, cautions 4. Watson, J. Gelling. C. Needham and W. Macfarlane (skip); R. P. Shaw, C. for ungentlemanly conduct or B. Robertson, A. Brooksbank and Ki S. for dangerous or rough play); Robertson (skip). ~while 44 "players were suspend. Third Division:-( Kowldan B.G.C., "ed for varying periode during home, at 4 pm)TH Fearse, C. G.
the season.
Sollte, B. J. Bickford and B. A. Man-
In Hong Kong only 11 cases of sell (skip): A, Gratton, C. Carr, K. misconduct on the field were dealt Forrow, and G. S. Graver' (skip); " A. with by the Emergency Com-Bailey, uspell, S. Strange, and J.
Ralston (akip). mittee.
KOWLOON BIG.C. At a General meeting of the First Division "At (v. Recreio "B", S.F.A. Council it was decided that home, at 4 pim.); L, Guy, G., W. the sum of $15,000, estimated ex- Deacon, A. Hyde-Lay and A. M. Hol ponses which would have been land (skip); W, McNeill, H: White, A. incurred had the Association sent Bower, and AJ Hall (skip); WL. a team to Hong Kong for the Duncan (skip).
Walker, J. G. Meyer, E. Levett and R. Interport, was distributed Foreign and. Chinese Charities.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB MEETING
to
Firat Division. “D! (V P.R.C., home, at 4 p.m.))-A: 3. Rogers, V. C. Diton, P. A. Peckham and L. Bykės" (skip); RP Phillips, E; A. AUtins, J. C. GI and. J. McKelvle (skip);"'P. Holloway, GW, Elphick, I. Newton and H. Lock- hart, (skip);
Third Division (v HK.F.C., away, at 4 p.m.), A. Fraser, Sir A. Mac- The Annual General Meeting W. M. Wilson, JS. Dinnen, G. Gregor. E. V. Scarle and, H. Nish of Kowloon Golf Club will be
Thompson and C. Wallin (nterp); 2. held this evening at the Club- Bicknell, 8. C. Walter, C. L. Lángloy, house, Kowloon City, at 6 pm.. and L. A. Jordani (skip).
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