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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939.

In the World of Sports &

SNAP GOAL BY FORWARD SOFTBALL

GIVES EASTERN WIN

Kowloon Beaten By Only Point In Close Game

"By Robin"

senior Chinese

"A fine goal wcored by. Lee Tak-kee during the first half play cost Kowloon the game against Eastern in their division encounter at Happy Valley on Saturday, side winning by the solitary goal scored

the

Closely contested football was seen and the keenness developed especially by both aldes brought forth many exciting moments, when Kowloon, endeavouring to equallse, gave the Chinese cus- todlan a handful to do.

at

Leading Team Beaten

BY" R.O.Y,

Sensational hall was witness- ed at Kink's Park yesterday when both the leading men's teams. Chinese Baseball Club and Midgets, were beaten by the Trojans and Filipinos re- spectively, forcing them into a triple tie with Recreio for League leadership.

The Filipinos and Midgets went to an extra Innings before a deci stori was made, the former scoring the winning run in the last half of the ninth on a bunt by Pete theGosulco when Herble Quan threw

wild over first base.

After a run of good victories C.B.A. was well trounced by the veteran Baseballers. Doc Moulthen was pitching excellent ball. show- game, ing a turn of speed not shown by

the him this season.

Although Middlesex

had Kowloon fielded the same side as last week when they defeated better part of the play they were Middlesex. Bat left half show fully extended by their opponents. ed a marked improvement, though and the deciding goal came dur- getting to the ing the last five minutes of play rather slow ball Honniball in the forward Brittain at centre-half on the The did not show much dash Police side played a ""ne

and Ferrier in two inside Howlett the deficits forward ine were well at Eastern, with Lee Tak-kee In the latter dropping back

tock the attack,

opportunities what served also confronted them with 1 half-back.

wasting Courtney, back in the accuracy. not their shots by

banging line, did great work, while Saw merely at the goal. the forwards taking made openings. careful aim before

as a leader, but the forwards made up for

that marked

placing

ZS

i

home. some fourth

forward

Watson's

Д the and clever play was

worry to the Police defence.

usual

ball goal wards, Hartley in the Kowloon goal, was in his form, doing splendid work between the sticks.

KOWLOON ATTACK. Taking the ball into the Chinese half of the field soon after the

1.

In the ladles section, the Wahoos climbed to joint leadership with the Cardinals by their victory over the Filipino Girls. Results are:- Men's

Baseball

WONG SEEKING OPPONENT

Charity Bout Proposed Wong Bock-cheung, heavy- weight all-in wrestling cham- plon of the Orient, who is seeking a match with the world's champion, announcės, that he is willing to take part In a match for charity during his two-weeks' stay here.

Endeavours are now being made to find an opponent for him, but it is not expected that this will prove easy. EI- forts are also being made to arrange a combined programme of boxing and wrestling.

* Wong is also desirous of finding a lady acrobatic dancer with whom to practice" adagio dancing which may be present- ed as an additional feature number an the same pro- gramme.

Wil any young lady inter- ested (and possessing the necessary qualifications) kind- ly communicate with him e/o the Editor of the "Hongkong Dally Press"

UNUSUAL RUGBY JUNIOR CRICKET LEAGUE

RESULT

|SCOTLAND 48; WALES 6

OPENS: FOUR DRAWS

IN INTERNATIONAL High Scoring In I.R.C.-Club;

(BY "ROBIN")

fligh scoring featured the International Rugger tourna- ment games played on the Army ground at Sookunpoo, on Saturday. Scotland de- feated Wales by 3 score of

18 points to 6. which ly some- thing unheard-of in local rugger.

With a strong side which in- cluded Stewart and Grieve in the three quarter ine, besides Boe and Thomas of the Navy. the Scots proved far too strong to their weak opponents.

in

Army-Craigengower Games

"TAC"

The Junior cricket league commenced" on Saturday with four draws out of five games, the only definite result being in the match between Club de Recreio and the Police, which the form- er won by 88, runs.

Taken as a whole there was little outstanding in the gamės. The best batting performance was credited to the Army, who ran up a total of 200 for six wickets declared. Of this, however, ex- tras contributed no less than 53 Cpl. Webb and 2/Lt. Fargus made 67 and 52 respectively.

The Indians niso ran

up a big Teoh

The same lost its interesting aspect soon after commencement Score, against the Club. A. Baker Hong Chor

contributed 71 not out and A. K. Tam and was very much one-sided,

Stewart scored three tries Minu 12 to their innings of 187 for the opening half of play with 4 declared. Henderson and Boe cach once Watson converting twice. Finley scored for Wales bringing the score at half time to 21 points to 3.

League H.K. Beret HOME FOOTBALL with only one reply.

speedClub beat CBA. 19-9; constan: bent English Forum, 10-1: Trojans

beat Chinese Baseball Club. 4-3;' Filipinos beat Midgets, 9-8.

OPENING MOMENTS Pressing from the opening Ladies League-Wahoos beat moments of the game, Middlesex | Filipino Girls 18-11: Canadian dig not take long to open scoring Chinese beat Cubs, 21-9. through Watson." Mess failed Co equallse from a spot kick. How

Villa And Everton "Win At Home

LONDON, Jan. 14-The following are the results of League Football

ever he came back finely, with COLONY TENNIS matches played. to-day:

Arst-timer This

after receiving

whistle went, Kowloon attacked- -through Pat Jorge and Honnibal, the former's shot was inches shy cross shot from Wong, Chas-

the goal. Pressing again the mainlanders almost drove the ball home. "After a spell of at- tacks. Kowloon fell back to the

Ing a follow-through ball Watson scored A few minutes before the Interval, placing Middlesex in the lead by one at half time.

Police After resumption.

defensive game, when the Chinese newed their attacks, and

forwards showed some retalla- tion. Hau Ching-to, working the ball on the side Une. bent Maxwell, cut in and centred. Tak kee taking the ball on run placed it into the net the opening goal. At half time the Chinese were up one goni to nil

thic for

re looked

TITLE

Ladies' Doubles Decided

FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 3 Blackpool Bolton

2 Leeds

Charlton Chelsea Everton Huddersfield Manchester U The anal of the Colony Ladies' Preston Doubles Lawn Tennis Champlon-Stoke ship was played at the United Ser-Sunderland vices Recreation Club yesterday wolves when Mrs. Wilitams and Mrs. Chiu chin-chiu defeated Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Tracey. in straight sets 6-3, 6-1.

and Mrs. Williams

Mrs. Chiu over combined well, early outplaying a goals plucky first set challenge by their Plymouth

Sheffield U. opponents in a game that was over

Southampton in a half hour...

like scoring on several occasions. Moss eagerness placed him off- side more than once, however, but Lee he succeeded in placing the Police on equal terms until the closing stages of play when Watson con verted a centre by Pearson righ at the close of play, thereby

the win giving Middlesex Polic by a score of

After the interval. Kowloon bad

the better of -exchanges but could not find the goal. The Anal

to two.

three

יד

score remained one to nil in favour SECOND DIVISION

of Eastern.

NAVY RUN RIOT OVER CLUB

"i

Navy ran riol over Club

by live clear goals, in their senior divislun league encoun- ter at Causeway Bay-on Satur- day, The Civilians fielding a depleted side, many second- stringers filling vacated posl- tions, put up 1. Door show against the League, leaders. Navy now stands on top of the senior league with 23 points. South China "A" runners up with 20 points and two games in hand. The third position is accupied at present by Eastern, who have only 15 points,

wished

Navy had

Club Lose To 5th

2

SECOND

1 Liverpool.

4 Middlesoro'

2 Arsenal

3 Portsmouth

3 Grimsby.

2 Leicester

6 Birmingham.

Derby

5 Brentford

8

2 38 3

I

2

0

3

I

"RECREIO'S GOOD WIN

Club de Recreto beat the Police by 88 runs at the Valley-

Club de Recreto

H. M. Xavice, e Fay, b Pope ... A. J. M. Prata, e Williamson, d

Biker

7

21

G. N. Gosano, e Pope. b Baker 42 10 A. V. Gosano, c'Oakley, b Baker 0 18 F H. Carvallo, l.bw., b Forrest - 17 71|J. Cosano. b Fay

0

9H. A. Barros, à Pope

42 R. Soares, e Clarke, b Baker 20 J. Scares, not out

LEAGUE SCORES INDIANS CLUB DRAW Club and Indians played a drawn game at Chater Road:- After the interval Scotland went

1.R.C. 2nd XI ahend and scored seven tries

H: T. Birma, b Lowe - Boe (2) M. L Razack, b Robb........... Thomas 21, Grieve, Hutchison

A. Baker, not out and Stewart once, Watson scored N. Singh, run out two convertions. Kay kicked a

A. K. Minu, c. Stoker, b Lowe penalty for Wales. The final A Curreem, not out... score read 48" points to á for Scotland.

IRELAND OUT

A strong English side eliminat- ed Ireland from the Interna 2 tlonal Rugger tournaments to en

3 ter the finals with Scotland by u

2 store of 27 points to 6. played

Extras (B16, LB1)

17 P. A. Yvanovich, é Pope E. A. R. Alves. rum out

Extras (B12)

Total (for 4 wkts. dec.)... 187.

M. R. Abbas, A. R. Marker, A. H. Ismall, J. M. A. Rumjahn and J.T. Barma did not bat.

0 at Sockunped on Saturday before Fox oa fairly large gathering of Ruger Lowe 1 fans.

1 England. dominating most

3 the play, downed Ireland 10 BISHOD

oints to nil in the first half.

2 Chadwick (2), Bidwell, Waiters.

Bursons

Bowling Analysis

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2 0 13

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI

and" Askwith scored one try each. H J. Armstrong, b Singh

Bidwell converted one kick.

'Total

Bowling Analysis

40

0

8

12

154

0, M. R. W.

14

44 1:

3

12 0 44 4

3.4 3 24

1

$ 0 18 1

3 0

12. 0

M.

R. W.

Popt

Baker

1 25 0

17

2.

54

2

Fay

Forrest

Robb

12 3 46 1

*"Stoker

7 1 20 0

Carey

L 0 12

0

Poller R.C.

0

A E. Carey, b Soares

J. L Stephens, b.Scares

9

DIVISION

H. Loughlin, b. A. V. Gosano..... 8

6

Bradford Burnley "Chesterfield Luton

1 Millwall

0

B. C. Fay, b. A. V. Gosano

15

2 Newcastle Fulham

0

3 Manchester C. 0

After resumption Ogle and Evans with Peers majorising one kick. Potter and Carew Hunt

R. M. M. King, c Singh, b′Rum-

Jahn

C. Pope, b.Soares

I

14

1 Norwich

of replied for Ireland, The

1 West Brom.

1 score was 27 points to 6.

H J. D. Lowe, b Rumjahn Anac

S. J. Cooke. b Abbas

1

W. L. Clarke, c G. Gosano, b

Soares

14

ng

T. H., King. c Carvalho, b G. N.

』•

Gosano

18

C Coventry

2

24

2 Blackburn

1

W. Williamson, R. Soares, b

G. N. Gosanc

4 'Notts F.

FURTHER.

7

1 Wednesday

4

Soares

0 Bury

0

Mrs. Grasett, wife of H.E. Major-Swansea General A. E. Gräsett. D.S.O., .M.C., Tottenham later presented the prizes to win- Tranmere ners and runner-ups in both the West Ham Ladles Singles and Doubles Cham-1; plonship. being In turn presented "When abandoned after 65-min- After holding 5th A.A. Regi. to with a bouquet by little Miss Shir-utes.

A. A. Regiment

• Postponed, ground' únft.

Aldershot

.

a scoreless half, Club fell away inley Edwards, daughter of Captain THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) the second half and lost by three and Mrs. C. L. Edwards. clear goals, in their second division: league game on Saturday.

Calvert converting a penalty in the second half of play opened scoring for the Gunners. Coughlan and Calvert each registered once before the end of the game.

KOWLOON BEAT EASTERN Kowloon enjoyed a run away victory over a poor Eastern side by five clear goals.

Santos Brothers made their debuť, scoring all the goals between

With things going mote or less themselves. C. Santos registered as they

an four while Freddy Santos had on. easy time with Club, the defence

KWONG WAI-SAINTS were scarcely called on, MacAllis- ter proved a mere spectator the greater part of the while both the backs stayed well

up.

for

game,

Armstrong had a Roman" hall day in front of the Club goal, giving Ernie Strange a handful. Spiller at inside right gave a fine

tion.

+

An exciting game was seen at Kowloon, on Saturday, when wong Wah met and defeated St. Joseph's by the odd goal in three.

The Kwong Wah defence was extended fully by the nippy for- wards of the Saints, but they held

their ground splendidly.

Rocha opened scoring for the display of clever football. Honey-Saints and were leading by one well, the veteran Navy Half-back was a stone wall to the opposi-goal to nil at half time.

Wan Shui-ying equalised and Henry Young scored the winning Hendy Opened scoring for Navy goal for Kwong Wah. soon after commencement of play and Honeywell's lop deceived Cloes for Navy's second goal. time Navy "was, two clear goals in the lead.

Mrs.

C. G. Clifford

won

the Bristol C. Ladies Singles Championship re- Cardiff cently when Miss Madge Griffiths Crystal Palace was defeated 6-2, 7-5.

Exeter Mansfeld Northampton Notts C.

LADIES' HOCKEY

RESULTS

Queer's P.R.

Southend Walsall

144

SPORTS NEWS

PAGES 9, 10, 16.

Sporting

Fixtures

Cathedral

W. E Hishop, c ́Ismail, b Abbas.....

E J. R. Mitchell, not out ......

D. O. Parsons, hot out..........

N. P. Fox, st. Ismall, b Baker Extras (B1, LB7, WE2)...

Total (for 6 wkts,)

35L Oakley, c A. V. Gosano, b 10. G. Baker, not out L Forrest, b Soares

G. S. Lovett, D. S. Robb and W. Stoker did not bat.

5

66

3

1 7.2

9 + 20 2

HIGH SCORING AT C.C.C.

At the Valley, Craigengower Cric-

ket Club 2nd XI drew with Army,

Total

1 Torquay 1 Swindon

1

Bowling Analysis

1

Bowling Analysis "

0.

M.

R. W.

2 Ipswich

1

Abbas

1 Port Vale

0

0. M. R. W. Alves 10 2 41. 2 Soares

4

022 0

10.4 3 17 6

3 Reading

2

Singh

6 3 11 1

A. V. Gosano

2 Bournemouth, 0

TO-DAY

J. M. A. Rumjahn 7

2.

18

2

G. N. Goзano

1 Newport

'0

BADMINTON,

Hall H. T. Barma

4

0° 33

0

1 Clapton

0

Badminton; 8 p.m.; St. Andrew's Bakar

8

0 23

-1

1 Brighton

2

Club Badminton: “A”

V.

St. Razack....

1 0

8

0

3 Bristol R.

2

John's (Home),

Army

2 Watford

Q

TO-MORROW

| BADMINTONY.M.C.A.

BadminK. L. Ng. c Baldwin, b Lay.......

Opd. Webb, at. Way ....

67

14

Sgt. Baker, c Hamson, b Winch

42

Accrington

• Barrow

Barnsley.

1 N. Brighton

1

Darlington

1 Crewe

K. E. Tam. b Simpson ¡J. Fong, run out

Pte. Coomíces, c Winch, b Omar 0 10 Lieut. Hook, run out

47

2nd Lieut. Fargus, e Hamson, b

"

Gateshead

2 Doncaster

*0 BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A. Badmin-

[W. S. Gegg, b Simpson

27

Way

52

Hartlepools

0 Southport

Capt. M. Smith, not out

11

Hull

11 Carlisle

0

Lincoln

4 Bradford C.

1

1

"Y" Ladies

1

Oldham

I Halifax

0

24th R.A. University Joseph's), 4.15 p.m.

V.

(Bt.

© Chester

C. N. Matthews, not out

Extras (B17, LBS)

son ****** N."C. Sen Gupta, b Taylor

19

Capt. Whatman, b Winch

2

Sig. Ratcliffe, not out

5

0

Extras (B61, LB2)

53

22

2 Rotherham

0

Total (for 8 wkts, 'dec.) 200

The following were the re- sults of ladies' hockey matches played during the past week:

CAER CLARK CUP

"Y" Ladies 'C. H.K. Ladies 0 St. Andrew's 2.C.B.A.

BRAWN CUP Recreio "A" 1 Seaforths D.G.S.. C.B.S. C.B.A.

6 St. Andrew's (

2 Recreio "B" 2

MID-WEEK GAME Seaforths 6 C.B.S..

YARDLEY SCORES

CENTURY

3

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Stockport Wrexham York

0 Rochdale

SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

1 Aberdeen

K.C.C. SHARE POINTS University

ton. in the West Lounge. 8.30 K. S. Oh, b Lay........... p.m

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18

ton, in the West Lounge, All Day, G. Hong Choy, e Luke, b Simp- 1 FOOTBALL-Third Division (B);

I

| SHOOTING.-Spoon and Practice Shoot (Kowloon City Ranges), 2 p.m..

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 BADMINTON—YMCA Badmla- ton, In the West Lounge, 3.30 pm. BRIDGE—YMCA Women's Bec-

tion Bridge Class and Practice

Total (for 7 wits cec.) 181

R. Singh, O. V. Cheung and C, E, Teoh di dnot bat.

(Continued on Back Page} {

} : Arbroath

"Ayr

3 Clyde

Queen's Park

Bowling Analysis

*Celtic

Albion

:

D. M.

B. W.

3

Play, 10 a.m.

1

4

2 Stoke

.25

9

7

9 41 48:25

Luke Lay .. Simpson Tylor McKenzie

в

0 22 0

13

2 34

2

9

1. 40

3

B.

50

23/0

Aston Villa

K.C.C. 2nd XI

EAST LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Falkirk -M.C.C. are in a favourable poss-Hibernian MIDDLESEX-POLICE tion in their match against Bor- Motherwell Middlesex emerged winners in der Province, who in their second "Partick. At half their match with Police by three innings, are 155 behind the M.C.C. St. Johnstone

goals to all on Saturday.

Arst inning's total.

..

*8t. Mirren. The winners had an easy time Border Province were out for 121. Third Lanark c Wright taking 4 for 32 and Wilkin- • Postponed.

Armstrong further increased the with Jenning opening score. scorc after the interval, with Thomas and R. Thomas catch re-son 3 for 15, and, in their second knock, have lost three wickets for only 44 rudia.

Honeywell and 8pilier each accr-gistered one goal,

ing once before the whistle went

for full time, Navy winning over Club by a score of five goals to nil.

POLICE LOSE, TO MIDDLESEX

Watson's hat-trick for Mid- dlesex defeated the Police by the odd goal in five, in their first division lengue encounter on Saturday. Play was what one expected ́öf Middle- sex, who usually give a pleas Ing display,

not

#

..

THIRD DIVISION Third division games resulted as follows:-

"A" Section Electric beat R.A.8.C. 7-1. Elec- trie: Gardner 2, Lai 8um 2. Yusuff, Sabhan, Ribeira; R.AS.C.: Ham- mond.

1 Rangers

2 Raith

Kilmarnock

0 Hamilton

Hearts Queen O'S.

1 Sunderland

Bolton"..

24 10 4 10 41.36 24 34 D 69-32 36 24

24 7 0 8 40 37 23

Manch'ter U. 24 708 38 34 23

Grimsby

1, 40

F. A. Broadbridge, c Ben Gupta,

b'Singh

Alzdrie Brechin.

SECOND DIVISION

3 Dundee

24 8 7 9 34.41 23

B. D. Lay. h Teoh

21

4 East Stirling

B

Arsenal

G. E. Taylor, b Teoh

21

22 7 8 8:25 23 22

Chelsea

24 0 5 11 45 48 21

9. A. Gray, b Hong Choy

9

3 Dumbarton

I

1.Dunfermline

0

Huddersfield 25 8 5 12 34. 37 21 Preston NR. 22 8 5 10 30 37 21

W. L. McKenzie, run out

18

G. A. Goodban, e Matthews, b

*Edinburgh King's Park Mcntrose Morton

Stenhousemuir

Blackpool 24 7 7 10 30 41 21

Ng

32

2 East Fife

3

Leicester

·

25 6 8 11 31 45 20 W. Mulcahy, b Tam

11

2 Leith

0

16

Portsmouth

0 Alloa

Forfar

.17

O Brentford

5

M.C.C., scored 320, Norman Yard- | Cowdenbeath ley, the Yorkshire amatour, scor-Dundee U. ing 126 and Wright 61,

· THIRD DIVISION

FOOTBALL

.

*St. Bernards

• Postponed.

"FIRST DIVISION

Ir a Third Division (B) football " Section

match played at the HK. Football R.A.F. and Medicals drew 0-0. Club ground yesterday, Powhattan University beat "A.S.A. 3-1.defeated the Royal Engineers Derby University: Ling Bing-hang. Tau (Europeans) by four goals to Everton

Wolves Luan-hing and Yong Kin-in: three.

The P.W.D. drew with the Royal Liverpool A.6.A.: Irving.

Kumaons and Signals drew 1-1. Ecots, sharing two goals, when they | Middlesbro* for the Army side, while Moss Kumaons; Krishna Singh; Signals: met in a Third Division (A) match Charlton Leeds U

Watson, moving

to the forward line, did all the scoring

up

replied for the Police twice,

Parry.

at Caroline Hill yesterday.

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. 25 15 5 5 48 28 35 24 15 2 7 48 28 32 24 11 7 8 43 20 29 25 117 7.44 38 29 25 11 6 8 50 41 28 23-11 5 7 34 31 27 24-10. 6. B 42 43 26

23 6 8 0.24 40 20 R. Baldwin; e Tam, b Tech 23 7 5 11 32 40 10R. A. J. Simpson, not out

Birmingham 25 7 4 14.41 49 18 J. R. Luke, not out

SECOND DIVISION

Blackburn Shefeld U. Newcastle Coventry Wednesday West Brom

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 26 15 3 8 60 36 33 25 11 10 442-26 32

25 13 4 8 44 28 30

24 13 4 7 38 27 30 24 12 5 7 62 43 29 24 13 3 8 62:48 29

(Continued on Pare 9)

Extra (33)

Total (for 8 wkts.)

H. Brokenshire did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING,

1939

25th, 27th and 28th February,

1st and 4th March, ·

Entries for the above will close

at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, ||21ST JANUARY, 1939,' at the

3 Secretary's Office, Exchange

Building.

150

O. M. R. 'W.

Ng

11 3 34 1

Bingh

6 1 38 1

Gegg

5

1

12

0

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 16th January, 1839,

42

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