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ARMY TEAMS GIVE BRIGHT DISPLAY IN OPENING GAMES
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The curtain was lifted on the 1950/51 Stanley. Shield Soven-A-Sido Charity Soccer Compati. tion yesterday, when four games were play- ed off on the Army ground at Sookunpoo. Spectators who took the trouble to attend these matches were amply rewarded, as the eight Army teams which took part in the games played served up a delightfully refreshing display of football.
In spite of the Intense heat, the four games were played at a fast pace throughout, with all players giving
grand performance.
a really
Wheeler opened the scoring for 15 Observation Battery, whillei twice to bring Edwards netted the total up to three goals.
The two goals scored by 980 were netted by
All games, yvere won by goals,] Cuy, RASC), no tenin geting through into thé | Authura. next round by, whining on corners.
A pleasing feature about all the games was that they were played in a clean and sporting manner.
Best display
The best display of the after- roon was given by 58 Mallum, Regiment RA, who beat lend- qunters RA (A) by three clear goals in the third game on the
jogramm",
Displaying perfect 'understand- Ing und showing a fine turn of speed. M Veliuin Regiment muude the best use of the opportunities vhich eng their way, sering three times without response.
Headquarters, RA,, put up 2 valiant fight, but they could make but Ittle headway against the stout defence of their op. ponents.
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Fitting climax
The final
Came of the alter-i noon, which was between Head- quarters, RA (B) and 3 Royal Tank Regiment, provided a St. ting ellmax to an entertaining afternoon's soccer.
Headquarters, RA, started off in promising style and took the lead through Woodwock.
STANLEY SHIELD
RESULTS
AT A GLANCE
68 Med. Regt. RA 3, HQ, RA
{A} 0.
23 Fd. Rest, RA 4, 120 Mortar
Oty, RA D.
15 Oba Dty, RA 3, 983 Coy.
RASC 2.
Regt. 1.
HG, RA (0) 4, 3-Royal Tank
Regt. 1.
Entries for seventh Race Meeting
The following are the entries for the 7th Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to be held on Saturday, Sep-
Royal Tanks fought bactember 23: gamely and had many oppor tunities of equalising, but felt- tered away their chances through inaccurate shooting and over-dagernesa when favour ably placed,
However, their efforts were eventually rewarded when Hogan netted two quick goals to place them on top.
Before the final whistle, Lewis added two more goals for Royal Tanka to put the issue beyond all
They staged a strong comeback fr the second period, but left thele effort 100 into.
Goalscorers for 58 Medlum doubt. Regiment were Father (2) and Miller (1).
An casy win
The first game of the afternoons helwee. 23 Field Regiment RA Brd 120 Mortar Battery RA, end- ed in on eary win for the former by four clear goals...
Teams
68 Med. Regt. RA: Morgan, Smith: Yorke, Budman, Miller, York, Father.
1–GRẺEN PARK HANDICAP (151 Section), Class 9, 1 Miles; Argus 11, Big Bluff, Double Coin, Witness, Fair Denise, Fearless
Wheel, Gluefal Lake, Flying Happy Farmers, Jotfire, Mercury, Miami Beauty, Midnight Express, Peacock, Zephyr,
2-BATTERSEA PARK H'CAP. (1st Section) Class 0, 6 Furlongs: Baylight, Chelsea, Damia, Dashing Beauty II, Desert Knight,
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950.
Ayerst-McKenna Trophy
Shown above is the "Ayeral -McKenna Trophy" which will be presented thle afternoon by Mrs. F. Mayer, wife of Mr. F. Mayor, General Manager of W. R. Loxiny & Co., (China) Ltd
Association Annual to the winners of the RAMC
Tournament.
Soccer
Surprising defeat of seeded pair in Ladies Doubles
Dig'empots, Jeep Hing, Liberation In the only Colony Ladies Open Tennis Champion-
Star, Mastery, National Cilt, Ringwood, Thunderjet, Thunder Sky and United Victory.
3. ST. JAMES PARK H'CAP. (1st Section). Class 3, 6 Furlongs:
HQ RA., (A); Rattigan, Head-Airs and Graces, Belle Fontaine, tam. Smith, Codley, Buxton; Dominion Day, Forward View, Dillinghurst, Burrows.
Golden Dragon, Liberty Ship. My 15 Obs. Bly. RA: Andrews, Love, Probability, and Strato- The Stevenson, crus KENSINGTON Webster, Bradley,
GARDENB Stead, Edwards. Wheeler,
983 Coy. RASC: Callaghan,
HANDICAP, Class 1B, 1 Mile: Bamford. Walchaud, Amarant, Amazon, Arablan Dag Nangle, Jones, Authurs.
23 Fd. Regt. RA: Bradley Fort Knox, Golden Dahlla, Jeep Barbarlan, Egyptian Field, Tomlinson. Adams, Capper,
Hee, Jeep Lee, Kentucky Lady, Evans, Davey, Warburton.
Starter. Norso Queen, 120 Mortar Bly, RA: Holloway, Lucky Jones, Atkinson, Tunstall, Porter, Smith, Brown.
A fenture of this came was the brilliant goalkeeping of Holloway' the 120 Mortar Moure, Battery goal. His keen antiel. pation and clever, positioning definitely saved hid side from ! much heavler, defast.
ship game played at the Ladies Recreation Club yesterday, Mrs. D. J. Mackie and Mrs. H. Armstrong scored a surprising' but woll- deserved win over the seeded pair, Miss W. W. Choy and Mrs. H. Lau 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, in the Ladies Doubles avent.
Chinese won the first set without much diffi- culty but Mrs. Mackie's strong baseline play coupled with Mrs. Armstrong's forecourt in- terceptions and placements won them the second set.
In the final set, the score
then the Chinese
Pleasant Valley, Seafire, Vagabond went to three games all and
pair began VRC
King and World Peace.
to tire and crack under the
Davey (2) and Evans (2) scor- ed for 23 Field Regiment.
HQ, RA, (B): Gledhill, Taylor, The second game, which was
tension. to Morrison, Joyce, Bushby, Conway, keonly contested from start finish, ended in a win for 15 Woodwock ---Observation Battery.RA who 3 Royal Tank Regt: Fawell, beat 088 Cuy. RASC.; by three Grange, Bridger, Hegan, Tubbs, goals to two,
Lewis, Boll
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5. BATTERSEA PARK H’CAP. (2nd Section), Class 6, 6 Furlongs:
Mra. Mackic shone during Boom Town, Canadian Potato, Constant-Star, Flosta, Ingrid, the latter part of the match
well-placed “forchand ̈ Justice of Peace, Kentucky Moon, with Poker Face, Possibility, Ringmer, drives.
VRC Rowing
Section meeting
The Tigress, Treasurer, Winder- Miss Choy showed that sha
It was decided at yester mere and Xerxes.
has the potentialitlas of a champion with her sound base day's meeting of the Rowing line play, but the needs more Section of the Victoria Recrea- matsh-play to round off her ex-tion Club that members of the perlence.
VRC who are interested In rowing should begin training immediately.
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CHYDE PARK HANDICAP, Class 1A. From near the 1% Nile Post: Bashful Beauty, Ben Wyvis, Highlight, High Speed and Panda. Six Club Championship matches werd also played yesterday and 7-GREEN PARK HANDICAP. (2nd Seellon), Class 9, 1 Miles: the following are the results
played: Ballerina. Flying Knight, Good Bay, Happy Boy, Khigher, Liberty Diamond, Norse Lady, Rosemarie, Sharpshooter, Speed Wheel, Stirling Castle, The Kam Unicorn and Wonderful
Lung. Mero.
BST JAMES PARK H'CAP. (2nd Section) Class 3, 6 Furlongs Beckenham, Corrib, Emerald, Home Bullder, Marigold, Prest wood, Robin Hood and Tiny Grey HATTERBEA PARK H’CAP. (3rd Section) Class 6, 5. Furlongs; Arabian Moon, Battlefield, Ben Cruachan, Colonia, Countess De- light. Flying Jib, Good Ship, Gypsy Diamond,
Hopper,
Light- ning. Mabel. Nervous Witness and
Strathpeffer
10 REGENTO PARK H'CAP. Class 2, From near the 2 Me Post: Bembl, Big Shot, Blue Sky. Bootsle, Chesterfield, Chist Pilot, leopatra, Cooper, Dalay Bell, Debutante, Duchess Delight, Em- press Dellaht, Googirl, Lawrence, Lily, Pay Day and Pearl Diver.
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SOCCER:
Ayerst-McKenna Trophy
match this afternoon
Mrs. F. Meyer, wife of Mr. F. Meyer, General Manager of
By "ALBION"
With only four weeks of the 1950/51 soccer sad-
son gone, no' toam can show a 100 por cânt record,
I would say that this in itself is almost a record, as practically every season at least one team has been able to show a clean pair of heels at this stage of the programme.
However, seven teams can Preston and Sheffield United, still lay claim to being unde- both of whom were expected to Messrs. W. R. Loxley & Co.. feated to date one in the do woll this season, do not seem
(China) Ltd. will this after- noon present the winners of the Association Annual RAMC
Tournament with a Soccer
us the silver Cup known "Ayerst-McKenna Trophy."
three in the be able to get going so far. Tomorrow's games, however, two in the should present the 1 boil, with the opportunity of obtaining two points in their matches with Grimsby and Luton respectively.
First Division, Second Division, Southern and onc In the Northern Division of League In
Newcastle, with a point advan thetage over Arsenal at the head of Presented this year for
Division
nI are this week away first time, the "Ayerst-McKenna
by the to Burnley and it seems likely Is donated Trophy
will be listed of Ayerst; that they also pharmaceutical firm McKenna & Harrison, who are among the defeated after tomor represented in Hong Kong by row's game,
Burnley, boston by Huddersfield Loxley's.
last weekt, will cortainly be cut A large crowd is expected toto avenge this setback and on watch the playing off of the final whom would it be better to seek match between 33rd General Hos-vengeance than the present len- pital and 27th Company, HAMC, derat Bowen Road, on the Club Ground p.m. at Happy Valley at 4.15 today,
The presentation of the Cup will take place on conclusion of the game....
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
...
London, September 13. The following were the re- sults of football matches played today.
First Division
1' Arsenal Everton
2 Blackpool Fulham
Newcastle Huddersfield Manchester U. 0 Aston Villa West Brom. 2 Middlesbro-
Second Divialor
Brentford
Perhaps it is a little early in. the season to start singing the prafata of Huddersfield, but one Is almost forced to comment on their current form, which 14, vastly different in comparison with that of last year.
They are now. in third place of Division I and it would seem that if they can seal that defensive mp, they are in for a good: season.
On losing side
They journey up to Town on Saturday, as guests to Arsenal and
I fear they will be on the losing ridu.
...
Irresistible mood
Notts Forest in the Third Divi- slon South sqem in Irresistible mood and are away to an excel- tent stort to the season, having at the moment.n two point legd över their nearest rivals,
Reading are their hosts tomor row, and on form this should be an cany thing for the Forest
However, Reading' can” humble the highest if the need arises.
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The oyster men, Colchester. are setting a cracking" pace” in this Division and have yet to be beaten in their first year of 2 league football. They are mor tainly to be congratulated, They have a very good chance of maintaining this undefeated sequence when they visit tomorrow.
when they visit Newport
Newport, however, are a dif- ferent proposition from that ar last season and will no doubt he at their best in order to keep at the head of this table. Colchester should take a point,
Partial revival. The 'Gunners look as though
Palace unexpectedly took they are all set for another suc point from Bristol Rovers i Tart cessful season and will not be week and some will wonder expected "go down" in front of whether this means partial their own supportare.
well-vival from the Glass men
They visit close London neigh hours Millwall tomorrow and no doubt will be out to inflies a similar defent as that of last non- son on the Lions' when they, won 3-2.
Shefeld Wednesday, hing at the foot of the Table this weck, entertain a very much im 1 proved Middlesboro and If pas
Indicativo a-displays are
of the Fame, of likely result of this
o would seem a foregone conclusion." 3 Yes Boro to win."
2 0 Barnsley
Third Division, Northern Bradford 1 Mansfield Darlington Lincoln Wrexham
1
5 N. Brighton
3
1 Bradford C. 2 Chester
4
· Third Division, Southern
Bournemouth Colchester Brighton
12
Millwall
1 Bristol C.
Swindon
1 Bristol I.
Millwall, with's new spirit. In- Laulled into them; will have
Portsmouth'e sovare thrashing at the hands of West Brom last week must have given the Pom gey management much food for thought.
What is gone wrong with the the smooth running football ma chine of the past two seasons,”
Perhaps it is the hard grounds: on the other hand, "old man time" might be having something 3 to say about things
Stoke City are the visitors a 0 Fratton Park tomorrow and o anticipate a fairly comfortable 2 Home win.
Palaco Exeter Gillingham Iprwich Norwich Plymouth Reading
1
2 Port Valo
I Walsall
A
0 Notts. F.
2
0 Torquay
0
1
table.
thing to say about that and should down the Palace
Gateshead, at the head of the Northern Division by virtue of a better goal average, will be expected to forge. further ahead at the expense of Rochdale to morrow.
Lincoln City occupying, second
place, will also be expected to be on the winning side as árỏe --- suit of their game with Stockport County.
Halifax, at the other end of the Table, have yet to record a wif They will have Shrewsbury 'ús their opponents this week, and perhaps will get that much needed win.
Forecasts
A new low Chelnca also seem to have hit a now low.end find themselves just one place from the bottom of the Glasgow Cup, Bami-Final
Queen's Park
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Other Matches
Colony Ladles Doubles Mrs. D. Mackle and Mrs. Anderson beat Miss: W. W. Choy and Mrs. H. Lau 3-0, 6-3, 6-3.
Club Ladies Bingles
The Rowing. Section of the Mrs. A. Tamworth bent Mrs.
Victoria Recreation 6-B.
Club, was Diesson 0-2.
Club Mixed Doubles
elyen great encouragement when, M. Heenan and Mrs. E. Litton in May last, their teams carried beat B. T. Johnson and Mrs. off the Junior Four, Novices final Johnson 6-0, 6-0; W. J. D. Cooper Four and Pair races dining a ne
gatta with the Royal Hong Kong and Mrs. Andrewes. beat Dr. G. Smart and Mrs. Barty 2-0, 0-3, Yacht Club Rowing Section.
It was also agreed that these members, should be given every facility to got in trim. for any Ayr United regattas in which, the Club might Irish F.A. participate. **
Club Men's Doubles Major Young and D. C. Barly beat A. D. Scholes and Surgeon Lieutenant Harris 0-2, 0-4 E
Three "Foure' wara ·formed yesterday and it is hoped to have several more teams... These "Fours will practice at
5 Hibernian 0.. Br. Army XI
-Router.
European YMCA final "Splash"
Gala tonight
The European YMCA Swim- mini Section hold their final "Splash" Gala tonight at the
od
Mr. Bentley and Co.. seem to be taking their time in getting going this season, having netted 0 only six times in he first sever
games.
They have West Brom as their opponents at Stamford Bridge tomorrow and will be lucky to take a point from this game.
Both Birmingham and Man- chester City 1 in the Becond Division are away to a grand start to the current songom, and If their present form continues, there seems to be nothing, to stop them. In realising their amblitons of an fimmediate re. turn to Division Birmingham are away to Bury
Zulauf and S. M.. Garrard beat Pienst filee a week and the "Y" bath commencing prompt this week and although the Home
S. McCaig and J. Laneishire 6-1, younger members of the Rowing Section will be given every op- Club Men's Singles (Handicap) portunity to learn the rudiments
G. Wigglesworth beat D. D. Sot rowing.. Evans 6-3, 5-4.
To this end, a coaching class for beginners was also formed.
Today's gamos Colony Mixed Doubles 5,15 p.m.: G. Lum and Mr. C. C. Chiu: Many members were present v Lt. Col. and Mrs. Binck; K. C. yesterday's moeting and the Doo and Mrs. Litton v B, Tay. following officials were elected: and Miss M. Ribeira,
Colony Ladies Doubles 5.15 W. H. Golding-Rowing Cap- p.m. Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Gelztain: F. A. Silva-Hon. Secretary: B. R. Rasmussen - Coach; M. y Mrs. M. Chow and Mrs. Sṛa..
Club Mixed Doubles.15 p.m. Master and J Belard Committee Mrs. and Mrs. A. D. Scholes v. Members, who Gotfried and Mrs. Ayres,
Detroit, September 13. Club Mon's Singles 46.15 p.m.; In sensationally dramatic D. T. Nolan v K. Getz..." finish, Jake La Motin, a badly Club Handicap Men's Doubles beaten "Bronx Dull," kep; his -6.15 p.m. J. Aserappa and O.-T. world middleweight championship Howe v E, E. Story_and_W.-H. by... knocking out Laurent". Dau- | Sandors.":
LAWN BOWLS OPEN PAIRS FINALISTS
and Reiny Teams team has not Impressed so far
Swimmers
this season. I think they will
are asked to be at the bath give the lads from St. Andrews by 7:15 pm at the latest. something to think about: 1.
Usual Club events will be run Manchester City; on the other members of the Swimming hand, should have little difficully Section: Also on the programme in overcoming Lelcester City on Southampton apparently do not Is the Lavitation Reloy (4 x 50 the latter's ground. VELKOSEI yards), in which teams from Chung g, Eastern, Fortuna, intend being left, at the post thi South Chins, Royal Air Force, time and are chasing the leaders YMCA and Hippocampus will be with a point to stare. Coin all out to gain supremacy,They will visit Went flam n
With such swimmers as Boleyne Ground tomorrow and Will Too, Cheung Kin-man, will find in the "Hammers" "quiri Ng Nin and Dallerand taking a sut chatacle It seems. Uial it part, Last Umés are expected. might be a very good, dmy hero.
Diving exhibition".
A Diving - Exhibition will be⠀⠀
given by Chung: Wal-san · and Notts Wong 'during the evening.
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On their toes
County stirred themselves This will be followed by a Water in no uncertain manner last week Polo between Eastern and the new when they went to Grimsby and AM Alves and A. M. Souza Hippocampus team. The will be soundly beat the Fishermen 4-1.
an exciting game to watch, alden // This should put the County sup the two teams are old, rival porters on their toes for tomor
thullle, of France, tonight with Handicap Man's Singles-$10 only 13 seconds remaining in b.m. R. W. H. Kanard v. A. Ja qualined for the finals of the mund of their Clifford: P. 9. McCalry C. G. 14. Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls. ed A. B. Kitchell and 1. All 20 the Craigangowe Cricket Club The match was very close and ceciling and was only decided
The 18th and 10% coula at the Morrison,KSARIYERKINGEN AChampionship when they defeat with the edgo ta blightly, on the row's game -; with: Doncaster
fight before 11.444 Olympia Stadium
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Forecast for matches toj ba played on Saturday, September 10:
DIVISION 1
ARSENAL & Huddersfield VILLA v Bolton
· BURNLEY V, Newcastle Chelsea v West Brom
·DERBY 'v ́Fulham: Everton' v Liveronet MAN. UNITED v Charlton, PORTSMOUTH v Stoke: Shoteld W. v MIDDLESBORO SUNDERLAND v Blackpool WOLVES v. Epura KDIVISION II
Bury v Birmingham CHESTERFIELD V. Coventry. HULL- v. Brentford' Leeds v Barnaloy:
Leicester v MAN, CITY Luton SHEFFIELD U. NOTTS COUNTY ♥ Doncaster, PRESTON V. Grimsby Queens P.R. CARDIFF
SWANSEA IV: Blackburn West Hanov. Gouthampton Blanc
DIVISION 111 (Sduth). BOURNEMOUTH TV: Leyton Brighton v Bristol
BRISTOL C.JV, Watford EXETER VAIpswich refe GILLINGHAM, v Walsall MILLWALL PalaceAS Nowport: Colchester NORTHAMPTON v Aldershot NORWICH v Swindon PORT VALE 'v Torquay Southend V PLYMOUTH Readingy Nolts
DIVISION III (North) BRADFORD Southport CREWE v Bradford C GATESHEAD ́÷v Rochdale HALIFAX v. Bhrewsbury Harthpool/V Créktár MANSFIELD, v. Barró
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