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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941,
SOUTH CHINA A. A. ENTERI MINIATURE SOCCER FINAL
By "Referee"
South China qualified to meet Ah Q Football Club in the Final of the China Emporium Miniature Football Shield Competition when they beat Tung Shan in the semi-final at Caroline Hill yesterday by the odd goal in three after leading at the interval by two clear goals.
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TO-DAY'S SOCCER
Club juniors are playing 5th A. A. Regiment in а friendly football game on Club ground to-day, starting at 5.30 p.m.
CYCLONES' HOCKEY WIN
Tung Shan started off shaklly but in the second period had most of the 'play and only the good goalkeeping of Tani Kwan-kon and Lat Hing-choy prevented them from scoring.
Lee Shek-yau showed excellent ball in control. He was dangerous when poguession and made many openings for nis forwards.
Lau Chung-sang was the best player was Loo well for the losers but he
04 marked by Lau Hing-choy and rarely
Two matches were played yesterday in the Hockey League (on roller skates) for the Chi Yin Yap Po Cup.
After
a goalless first half. Cyclones beal Hong Kong Skating Rink "B" by two clear goals, scored by A. Kitchell and Rahmin.
King's Skating rink beat Kowloon Skating Club "B" by four clear goals after leading at the interval by the only goal, scored by Nien
In the second half K. W. Chang and P. H. Yung (2) scored further goals.
Table To Date
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta.
Blitz MIK.5:0. "A"
9 6 2 1 23
4
14
8 4 4 0
4
12
8 6 1 2
12
7
11.
9 6 1 3
18
9
11
B 4 2 2 11
8
9 10 8
28
21 2
9 0 0 9
3 22
D
K.S.C. "B" K.S.C. Cyclones H.K.S.C. "B" K.S.C. "A"
MINIATURE
FOOTBALL
Children's Playgrounds Asso- ciation are holding an inter-school Miniature Football League, open All to all schools m Kowloon, matches
the will be played on play-grounds of The Association in Kowloon.
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had a scoring opportunity.
Chin Chisai opened the scoring for and South China carly in the game shortly after Lee Tin-kee scored their by Chin second goal from a centra Chi-fai
Final will The
be played Caroline Hill to-day at 5.30 p.m.
Lau Chung-sang scored for Tung Shan from a penalty.
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South China:-Tam Kwan-kon: Chau Man-chi and Lau Hing-choy; Tse Kam. hung, Chin Chi-fai, Lee Tin-kee and Lce Shek-yau.
Tung Shan:-Mak Ping: Hau Yung- Bang and Lee Tak-kee: Man Shul-kee, Lat Shul-wing. Wong Man-kwal and Lau Chung-Hang
Gough's Bowls
Win
Following are the latest results Chib of matches in the various lawn bowls tournaments:
CRAIGENGOWER Pairs Competition Second Round:-A. J. Coelho and E. Zimmer beat L.. M. Roza and L. C. R. Souza.
Senior Singles Championship First Round:-J. W. Leonard beat W. J Howard: Second Round:-C. W. Lain beat W. E. Broadbridge.
POLICE
Novices' Handicap Singles Semi-Final:-C. Gough (scr.) beat D. Davies (plus 3) Fitches (plus 4): G
beat Greenwood (scr.); Final:-C. Gough ser,) bent G. Davies (plus 3). Pairs Competition
Semi-Final:-W. Muir and G. Perkins beat A. E. Carey and E. G. Post: C. Els and J. M. Forrest beat F. Chan- ning and C. Dowman,
In 1588 Drake played bowls on Plymouth Hoe whilst awaiting invasion by the Spaniards, and now, In 1941, when it la Gor- many's ambition to (and on the shores of Britain, the man in the street still enjoys his game of In the shadow of a barrage balloon in bowla, But-like Drake-he will not be taken unawares.
(Oopyright, Fox Photos).
Bowls has always proved a soothing sport to the Englishman,
a London park, a game of bowls is here seen quietly in progress.
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BARE-KNUCKLE FIGHTER PASSES AT AGE OF 84
The death of Jem Carney at the age of 84 recalls a great figure of boxing's bare-knuckle years. Car- ney was formerly English light- weight champion, but one of his greatest fights took place in America, at Boston, when he was 30 years old.
In this fight he battled in a barn with
"SAPPER" MILES VISITS COLONY AFTER 18 YEARS ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA
By "Incog.”
Gerry Morgan, better known to followers of local boxing in the old days as "Sapper" Miles, is back again in the Co'ony after an absence of 18 years, looking very fit and feeling "fresh the fight to knockout two troublesome and frisky as a 27-year-old boy ready to go ins
Jack Macauliffe, the Irish world cham- plon, and after a terrific 5-hour fight the bout was drawn. Carney was re- puted to have left his opponent during
to the ring."
spectators, after which he returned to the ring.
"Modern boxers are not villainous
the
Most of the present-day genera- jaws an/1 enough, they haven't cars," Carney
once said. He himself tion would not know Morgan, for was the hero of many bure-knuckle it was in 1908 that he first fought fights.-Reuter.
in the Colony, coming here after- having been runner-up in the Olightweight division of the Army and Navy Boxing Championships at Aldershot. He then won the
title of the lightweight
CYCLONE
BOXERS
IN TRAINING
Orlent
here, when he beat Cpl. Champion. their K.O.Y.L.I. in the fifth of
scheduled 15-round contest, the
referee stopping the fight,
only
Morgan said that though it was a long time ago, it TAIKOO CLUB
seemed like yesterday that he the Pairs Competition
met men like Bill Lewis, beat boxer he had ever come First Round:-McKie and Gilles beat Paterson and Couli; Kew and Main beat
up against, and Battling Sim, a Forster and Wilson; Second Round:~~
U.8.8. negro off
Wilmington, McKie and Gillies beat Simpson and
who was the best two-handed- Nimmo: Jeacock and Chalmers beat
fighter He saw in the East. Gibson and Watson; Smith and Stain-
Morgan had two nights with Bill: Iton beat Taylor and Melrose, Kew and
Main beat, Higgs and Bovaird,
Lewis, losing both. He said that Finat:-Mckie and Gillies beat Jeacocks BUX JNR. AS THE LEADING Lewis was in a class by himself, and there was never anybody They are extremely keen add here to touch him. Second Round:-Watson beat Pater-are anxious to fix up a match!
End Chalmers.
Club Singles
MEMBERS OF CYCLONE' SPORTS CLUB HAVE, FOR SOMETIME, BEEN TRAINING BOXING, WITH "IRON" Semi FOR
LIGHT.
son: Gules beat McArthur: Stainton against any other boys' club in-- World-Beater? beat Gibson: Bovaird beat Melrose:terested in boxing. Their great- Chalmers bent Main; Cóul beat Higgs;'. Nimmo beat Smith and Kew beat Me est difficulty to date has been the
lies.
made a.
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"Gapper" Milea
Of the local Boxers. Morgan Kle: Third Round-Watson beat Gil- lack of facilities for training, al- said that he thought "Iron" Bux dinner for three months on end.
though some of the keiner ones would have
"world Never for long did the bandits re- HONG KONG ELECTRIC have "gone up on the roof for benter" had he been taken in main at one spot, but wherever:
Club Binglen i
sparring and ball-punching." hand properly. First Round:-K, Crawford. beat A. Apart from "Iron" Bux: Jnr Tarbuck: R. C. Butler bent R. Wthere is also "Sherry" Bux, an Smith: I K. Sloan beat A Gregor elder brother of the Colony ama R. A. beat A. Grégory:
hal.
they went, along went Morgan.;
One night, however, when his Apart froth his colourful career in the ring, Morgan was at
one captors were looking the other me reading promotor in Shang-way," Morgan managed to break Second Round-A, G. Gardner beat E, teur bantamweight champion, who
Between 1926 and 1930, he away. Then followed a 14-day L. Groome 21-16: A. C. Butler beat is described as an even more staged fights every Thursday night, trek which brought him to Han- K. Crawford 21-11: Semi-Final Credientific boxer than his brother, without a break, the Shanghai, kow. Here a friend fitted him up Butler beat A. G. Gardner.
but who does not show the same Those. Thursday nights," he said, with a couple of suits and secur- Pairs Competition
keen interest in the game that, the "were pink ticket" nights
for ed a passage for him down to First Round: A. Raul and younger one has inherited from Shanghai husbands, who could at Shanghai, and it was then that Sloan Beat J. R. Way and W. Stoker; J. F. Lunny anli R. A. Owens beat their father ex-Orient champion. ways get leave to go to the fights." he started promoting aghts.
And how, it is: Australia far A. R. Abbas is also very keen, de Rome and R. C. Butler; A. G.
In 1930, Morgan sold out to the Gerry,” as he is popularly known Gardner and W. MacFarlane beat E. L. but he is the "more brawny than Groomer and S. Jarvis: Byes Into The brainy" type: while B. Silva is Auditorium Interests, and as it was to Shanghailanders. He has had Semi-Final:-AF Paul and J. K very fast, although his punches one of the conditions of sale that Sloan beat R, W. Smith and W. Enoed-correcting, after which there was not to promote any more offers to stay in the Colóny; but Baker: Semi-FinalF Lunny and will carry much more sting.
fights except for them, he "packed foule that a change would do him good after all these years in 'Chinni, up" after this, though he gave He has only been here a couple RA. Owons beat A. G. Gardner and
them all the help and advice that of days, and has spent practically they needed;
all his spare time looking up old In 1920, when Chiang Kai felends shek marched through from when seen last evening, he was Canton to dispose of Marshal Wuanxious to locate Iron" Bux, Pol-fu, Morgan was in North another glant of the past. as he China and had just floated a US. wanted to see what "his face would $2,000,000 capital concern known look like when Sapper Miles. as The Hunah. Lead Smelting Co. shows up" for, officially and un- when, on his way down the Slan- officially, he was given upas kiang River, he was captured by "dead" after his capture by the soldiers who had become bandits. bandits, and some people don't think it right for a dead man' to Captive Three Months
bb walking about that freely!
W. MacFarlane.
Vse Drawn Doubles
BRADBURY'S EASY WIN
First Round L. de Rome and W.. Stoker beat A. G.. Gardner and J. Re Way: J. F. Lunny and J: K. Sloan bent? W. MacFarlane and E. L. Groome, 23-8; Byen Into The Semi Final Round:: R. C. Butler and A. F. Paul best:R, W. Smith and B, A. Owens: Semi-Finali:
JF. Lunny, and Ji K, Sloan beat:]
AT KOWLOONS CRICKET IL de Rome and We Stakör:\"
WIN KOWLOON TONG S CLUB YESTERDAY, B. W
Singles Handicap
BRADBURY BEAT A. L. EAST ~Third Round TK, Lim (2) beat C. MAN BY 23-10 AT THE 19TH 3. Roa (ser.): Sami-Finali-NAE. HEAD IN THE FIRST ROUND Mackay (3) beat H.-Gittins (sër.)) -
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OF THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS [SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP...
After being 4-0 down at the 6th. For three months Morgan was Nicking four Marino hurlers for 11 Bradbury registered at the next eight captive. The soldiers felt that box A group of Shanghai Chinese have hita out of the 14 Journeys to the plate, enda and led-10--0 at the "14th, with longing as he did to a firm with formed themselves into a private tehnis BIU.Lamneck; iron; man of the Amu- 132 Eastman reduced the lead to such a big capital, Handsome rahclub and havo held a number of teurs, garnered the "China Pross" 10-10 but Bradbury finished the game som money was bound to be forth matches amongst themselves...on the Marble Hall court in Mody Road. They Shanghai baseball batting trophy. The with n ond and a thrée.
coming. They were disappointed, may enter the Tennis Leaguỏ" "In : a 1140ut-of-14 average during the last four DWD 0-1-1-02 0:2-112-3-3 1 2-01 games pulled him from third berth 00:13 23 10 kg katere p Morgan had rice and eggs for moddst way next season 1 they can with a 41 per cent. to top place with ALE.). 10 01:04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 breakfast, eggs and rioa for tilfin make arrangements to have the use of the creditable average of ',535 per cent, 2100 - 10
and then rice and eggs again for a ground for that purpose,
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