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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1939

In the World of Sports

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL: LEE WAI-TONG SCORES. THREE TIME VS. SCOTS

The huge crowd that filled the stands at Sookunpoo on Saturday to watch the First Division League Football game between the South Chính "A" and the Royal Scots were thrilled from beginning to the end by the brilliant play by both sides.

Garrison Billiards

Results

The following are the results of

Garrison billards tournaments for the period ended October 14. No matches were played darios Sep

tember.

Lee Wai-tong displayed his usual POLICE AND S. CHINA, Garrison League: M. Police

dexterity and Was responsible chiefly for the Chinese win. Dy the wide margin of Ave goals to one,

In quick succession. Lee scored

three goals for the Chinese.

B SHARË HONOURS The Police and S

Ji

South China "B"

drew, sharing eight goals in a First Division League match played at Boundary Street. Kowloon, on Saturday,

Yung Gun-no scored the first goal, after which play was fairly

even.

1 pt., 2/Royal Scots 6 pts.. 2/Royal Scots 2 pts, C.M. Police & pts.

Garrison Challenge Cup: RA M.C. 900 pts., 'B' Coy. 2/Royal

Scots 534 pts.

COLONY'S CRICKET PROSPECTS

AS INDICATED BY WEEK

MATCHES

STRONG BATTING BY IR.C.: ARMY'S LACK OF BOWLERS

Saturday's cricket matches gave

of more than one indication that prospects for the present cricket season are promising. The Indian Recreation Club, defeating the ed Army 1st XI, reaped some of the

harvest

there

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Happy Valloy train-

END

ing gallops on Saturday:-

One-Sided Softball

DAVE LEONARD'S RECORD CLOUT

The Softball League games play- yesterday were all one-sided re

of honours, but

Recreio "A" chalked up the big- were more interesting results in gest win. registering "37 tallies the other matches played.

without reply from the CB.A. LACK OF BOWLERS

The winners staged a track meet in the second innings to score 23 runs.

Soldiers' Club Tounament: - HKVD, Corps 1600 pts.. 'C Coy.. 1/Middx Regt. 835 pts., H.K. Coy.. Royal Signals 1481 pts.. 'A' Coy.. 1/Middx, Regt, 1370 pts.. 8 Section. The Army seniors showed a lack R.A.O.C. 1496. 22nd (F) Coy., RE of bowling strength, and Private 1252, Royal Signals 1140, H.K.V.D. Hatfeld, the affistay of the army Corps 1592, R.AM.C. 1383. R.A.0.C. attack, took only 3 for 42,

LEE SCORES THREE

After 25 minutes of play, Lee Wal-tong received a pass from Tang Kwong-shum to score the first goal of the game. It was not

It was evident that the Chinese until neat by half-time, when Fung King-cheong added another had fielded a better side than the

Police. The team combined well 1352. point for his side.

and their passing was more--ac- curate

After the interval, Lee Wal-tong scored two quick goals, making the score 4-nl] against the soldiers.

ROYALS' RECOVER

INTERESTING POINTS

with

the

· Recrelo "B" trounced the Hong- kong Baseballers by nine runs to UN Mike Men-

on the

First, Y. el Arculit and S. A. Is-1. Dietz scoring mall refused to be dislodged, and donca's wild throw over third base save the whitewash. Zinho later A. R. Kitchell kept things to The following are points of in-going to score 67 not out, and M.P. Gosano tripled to drive in two terest in connection

Madar Jained him for 39, also a counters, and stole home

same play. not-out. tournaments:-

Garrison Billiards League, '1939-

The Filipinos lost to the Hong- Faced with a score of 172 for 6 Champions: No. 27 Company.

with kong Ball Club by 20 runs to 1. wickets. the Army replied Royal Army Medical Corps. 142. A H. Madar taking & wickets George Souza, Terry Leonard and for 44 A. R. Minu did not play Dave Leonard gave good displays and four other players shared the in the field, the last-named driving over the left feld fence remaining wickets, only Captain C. a ball

HK

E. Godby (47), L/Sgt. Dinot (24) for the longest clout seen in the and Lt. M. P. Weedon (23) putting last two years. up any resistance against them. Major Swyer was not out with 15

SENT OFF FIELD

THE TEAMS Police McHardy: Watt and Chan; Kwong-yu: Gordon, Gough and Far from disheartened, however, North; Wong Mau-kwal, Ferrier. the Royals made a fine recovery Fan Kwai-tsol, Howlett and Moss

ners-Up: 2nd Battalion. The Royal Their forwards rushed down and S; China "B"-Cheung Yung Scots. stormed Tam Kwan-kon, who was chol; Hou Yung-sung and Leung|

Soldiers' Club Tournament bustled into his own goal with the

Pak-wal; Yau Wah-sing, Lam Tak- Finalists:-RAM,C.

veraus ball in his possession.

po and Tam Chun-fai: Lak Tat-V.D. Corps. The last goal of the game was hang. Tham Chin-Ehlam, Yung

Highest Billiard Break in a scored by Lau Tau-man.

Gun-po, Kwok Ying-ki and Cheung Competitions to date: L/Cpl. Marn-wing.

Pereira, H.K.D.C. 59.

Highest Snooker Break to date:- Cpl. Harvey. R.AMC, 27.

The Royal Air Force, further catching for the Filipinos. disputed the umpire's decision rather for- Bollard staking their claim to participa cibly and was sent off the field. Greatest Number DI Breaks of 20 and over all Competition in League Cricket, managed

Chung Hwa beat the Machine- to hold tions:-Cpl. Harvey. R.A.M.C. 16.

Club de Recreio

Gunners by nine runs to 3 in the team of 1st XI bowlers and 2nd best-played game of the day. The The finals of all competitions XI batsmen to a draw. W. G. New-winners committed only one error. place at the Soldiers/with 37 for RAF, was top-scorer to the losers' two. Nip Lum and in the match. The Airmen pro-y. T. Chan were the best felders. Garrison Challenge Cup:-Tuss"/duced also another candidate for but Wally Ching, coming into the

THE TEAMS

The teams were as follow:-

MIDDLESEX BEAT

CLUB 8-1 S China "A":-Tam Kwan-kon: Mak Shui-hon, Leung Wing-chul:

Playing their first game of the Lau Chung-sang. Lau Hing-chol.

the Middlesex XI over- Soong Ling-sing; Tang Kwong season,

whelmed the Club team by eight shum, Fung King-cheong, Lee Wal- tong, Ip Pak-wa and Lau Tax-goals to one in a First Division

m187.

Royal Scots: Clarke: Naysmith. Fraser: Flemming. Faulkner, Sy-l mons: Hossack, Gordon, Holden. McDonald and Gilroy.!

League match played at Happy will take Valley on Saturday.

The result was a true indication the run of the play and showed hat the soldiers were by far the

better side.

FINALS DATES

11

RAF, vs. RECREIO

1

[Club, Queen's Road, as follows:-

day, October 31, commencing at bowling honours, W. Gillesple. who 6.15 p.m.

Soldiers' Club Tournament:--| Wednesday. November 1. com- Fowler, of the Club, was respon-mencing at 6.15 p.m. sible for the only goal scored for his side in the second half of the

ÄDVERTISEMENT game.

took 5 wickets for 23.

An unfortunate incident occurred in this match when Eramela.

game in the third innings, took batting honours with two hits in

many times as that.

The V. R. C., behind the brillant hurling of Silva Netto, beat the International Athletic Club by the convincing margin of 9-3. Silve Netto, registered 10 strike-outs and

The scores were:

Club de "Re- creto 109 (EL A Barros 32 W. GI- lespie 5 for 23), Royal Air Force 62 for 6 wickets (W. G. New 37). Individual Snooker Champion-

POLICE LOSE AGAIN ship: Thursday, November 2

Police Recreation Club lost their commencing at 7.00 p.m. Club: --Marvin; Krilovsky, Bone: Individual Billiards Champion-second match in two weeks, and conceded no bases on balls. Millington Forrow. Gratton: Bond, ship:-Friday, November 3, com- the University, who defeated them. Bimby Ablong took some bril- Gow, Fowler, Strange and Lodge, mencing at 7.00 p.m;

batting side of some pro-Itant catches at left field and put up Middlesex:-Drake, Cooper, Shee- The presentation of prizes will mise and a bowling side that also showed the greatest promise of all han: Freshwater, Parker, Wildn-take place also on this evening on augured well for a more successful the rookies on view. son: Cosmer, Thomas, Devonshire, which occasion Officers and other season for the Univesity than they

officials in respect of Garrison enjoyed in many years. THE NINTH EXTRA Saw and Marrable,

Billards will be present.

THE

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

"

RACE MEETING will be held OTHER RESULTS (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 21st October, 1939, commencing at

2.00 p.m.

The Brst Bell will be rung at: 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the "Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as He teadity identified.

The following are the results of

matches played on Saturday:

Second Division “A”

Fastern

3 Kit Chee 8th H. Regt 4 5th AA, Régt, 1 30th H. Battery 8 R.A.0.0. 9. China

5 Club

the Second and Third Division

Second Division "B"

Police

Pöstponed. R. Scots R.A.F.

R. Signals

v Kwong Wah

10. University

0 5 Kowloon

3 OR. Engineers . 5

Third Division

Badges admitting Now Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure 5th A.A. Regt.

and Club Rooms at

0 R. Scots 4 RAS.C. $5.00 Kumaon R.

for Gentlemen - and $3.00

for Ladies (Bōth Including tax)

are

2

4

LADIES' HOCKEY SEASON OPENS

St. Andrew's Win At King's Park

The Ladles Hockey season opened on Saturday with a match at King's Park between two senfor elevens, St. An- drew's Ladies defeating Chub 'de Recreio Ladies' by three goals to nifi a keenly con- tested game that saw a high standard of play.

GOOD COMBINATION St. Andrews forwards showed good combination despite a line re-

obtainable through the H.K. HOCKEY CLUB crted in part from the 2nd XI

selected

For the University, W. S. Gegg!TT

scored 41. N. C. Sen Gupta 23, and Home Soccer

three newcomers, J. Fenton (17) Chin, Thien. Slew (14) and Lo Tak

Cheung (20 not out) contributed

to the score, C. N. Matthews and K. 5. Oh, managed to secure only; 6 runs apleca, but on another oc casion they may be included in a batting side of at least seven strong. C. Pope, usually the most successful Bowler for Police, took only 1 wicket at a cost of 22 runs. Police scored 74, and the Univer- sity replied with 155 for 8 wickets. BEST PLAYERS ABSENT

At Chater Road, Civil Service Cricket Club beat Hongkong Cric- ket Club by 6 wickets. The HK. C.C, were short of several of their best players, who were on Volun- teer duty and the Cly Service victory was due largely to A E.. Perry, who scored 90.

The scores were

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Rugby:

And Saturday's Results

LONDON,

DON, Oct 15 (Reuter)—The following are the results of friendly soccer matches played yesterday:—- Accrington 3, Bradford C. 2

Barrow. 2, Preston Res. 0. Blackburn 2 Bury 2. Blackpool 6, Manchester U. 4.

Bolton 2, Manchester, C. 2.,

Scunthorpe 5. Lincoln 2. Shefteld W. 5, Huddersfield 4 Southport 4. Oldum v. South Shields 3, Darlington 2. Stockport 3, Dochdale 2.

Bournemouth 3, Southampton 3. Stoke 3, Birminguam 2

Bradford 9, Chesterfeld 1. Brighton (, Southend 4. Brisbol R. 1, Cardiff 2 Carlisle, Clyde 4 Chelsea 1, Wall 1. Chester 1 New Brighton, 2. Clapton O. 6. Finchley 1. Crewe A. 0, Layerpool 1. Crytal; P 1. Brentford L Doncaster 3, Rothmmm 3. Everton 4, Burnley, 0.,

Halifax 2, Barnsley 1. Leeds 2, Grimsby 2. Leicester 2 Port yale 2 Lo Queen's E. F. 2. M'borough 1, Hartlepools 2. New Castle Aly Kh A Norwich 6, Northampton 1. Notts F.4. Natta G I. Portsmouth 5, Britol C. (1 Preston 4, Newcastle 0. Reading 2, Fulham 2--

Swansea 2. Newport 0.

Swindon 0, Arsenal 7. Torquay 2 Plymouth 2 Tranmere 4, Wrexham 2, Watford 2 Charlton o.. Westham 9, Charlton 2. W. Bromwich 4, Coventry 2 Wolves 1, Birmingham 0. York 2, Shedleld U. 4 Cardiff 3, Swindon 1... GLASGOW CUP

33.2 .1.04.3 1.39.1

In the semi-final replay, Rangers beat Third Lanark by 32-1.

OTHER MATCHES Motherwell 4, Albion R. 1. Airdrie 1, Hamilton B Morton 2, St. Mirren 1. Raith R 2 Dunfermline 0. Hearts 5, Celtie 2.

Falkirk 4 Alloa 4 Hibernian 3, Leith 3.

RUGBY LEAGUE"

HK.CC. 158 for 3 wkts, dec. Guildford 3, Aldershot 1. and Miks B. Roberts, promoted (GE R. Diyett 78, T, E, Pearce 27, SECRETARY upon the per FIXTURES & TEAMS from the Juniors scored one of R. J. Fenton 3 for. 29), Civil Ber- sonal or written appifcation of a Member, sach Member to be The following teams have been the three goals, Miss H. Reid vice C.C.: 208 for 8 wkts (AE Perry 00, J. Barrow 29, D. Holidge responsible for all, visitors-intro-Kong, Hockey Club in matches ar

to represent the Hong-scoring the other two,

34. D. S, Robb 3 for 58).. 6-0 DEFEAT duced by him, and for Payment ranged for the coming

OTHER MATCHES week.

Hongkong Ladies' were defeated of All Chits, etc.

2nd XI Versus Club de Recreio 6-0 at Happy Valley by H M 8. At Cox's Road, Kowloon Crickec The Secretary's Office. 1st 2nd XI on the Club ground to-day Pandora, proving entirely unable Club 2nd XI beat Royal Navy 2nd K.C.C. 2nd to cope with the speed of the Navy XI b 94 runa. (Monday).

500ñeo. Lingley (3); Gordon (2) XI: 184 for 7 wkts dec. (W. Mul- พ. H. W. Brown; O Schnabel and J. W. Pennington: J. R. Ste. and Leach scored for the saflors. cahy 48. F. J. Lay 4. B.. D, Lay phen, H. J. D. Lowe (Capt), A. M.

D. G. S. WIN-3-1

31), Royal Navy 2nd XI; 90 (Lt Tiflius are obtainable at the 3, Wright; W. Spencer, G D Wool-On the PG. and at Smith 37. B. D. Lay 4 for 24, R. SPORTING FIXTURES Leigh 11, Barrow 3. Club House provided they are gar. F. A. Morgan, K. A, Bid- Andrew's Juniors were beaten 3-1 Baldwin 4 for 30), ...

by the Diocesan Girls' School, who At Sookunpoo, Army 2nd XI beat ordered in advance from the Nomead and I P. Tamworth

1st XI Versus YM.CA. Hockey were aided by the inclusion in Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI by Club 1st XI on the Club ground the team of Miss E. Churn at 7 wickets, Army 2nd XI: 170 for centre-forward, Miss. E. Churn for 7 wkts, dec. (Capt. Whatman on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 6, p.m.

(2) and Miss. C. Kotewall scored 50. Spr. Harvey 28, Capt. Lawrence H. W. Brown: V. C. Bond and for the School and Miss B. Long-30 not out), Indian R.C. 2nd XI:

Reed H. J. D. Lowe. W. A. Reed bottom for St. Andrew's Joniors

floor, Exchange Building (Tel 27794) will close at 12 o'clock

Nood.

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K

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00

and Cdr. F. Corrie Hill;.6: A Fow-

including Tax, for all Persons, ler, D. 8. Carey G E R. Divest. Including Ladies, and is payable (Capt.), N. B. M. Whitley and R

at the frate. Soldiers and Sailors A. Bates.

Y. M. C. A. BEATEN

The European Y. M. C. A senior hockey team proved an unusually "tough lot" for the Rajputana

in Uniform are admitted Half The 1st XI team will play In Rifies at Kirig's Park on Saturday. Price.

·By Order,

white shirts versus the Y.M.C.A.

A

93 (A., R. Markar 46, Harvey 4 for 19, Whatman 3 for 14).

CIVIL SERVICE

TENNIS

TO-DAY Meetings Annual, of Hongkong Ladies Hockey Association," at Giqucester Hotel, 5.15 p.m.; Sub- Committee, of Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association Competitions, In Messrs. Gande Price's Office,

5.30 pm

BATO-MORKÓW.

BADMINTON YMCA Badmin

ton, In the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. BRIDGEY.M.C.A. Bridge; 10.a.m.

Swimming, D.m

but the Indians won by the odd Nearly 40 members participated SWIMMING - YMCA Mixed goal in seven to retain their re- in the Mixed Doubles American putation of superiority at the Tennis Tournament at the Civil B. BROWN,

Service Cricket Club yesterday V. Hooper and Mrs. J. E. Skinner The annual speech day of the game.

tied for first place among women Secretary St. Stephen's Girls College will Scorera for the Rifles were Tak- afternoon. Hong Kong, 16th Oct. 1999 take place on Thursday at 8.30 tit Singh (2), Lt. 1. Singh, and Mr. L. Asafuroff and Mr. Curtis players, Mrs. Curtis being second. pm, when Lady Northcote will Data Ram, while E. Fowler scored came fist and second respectively 771 present the cups and certificates. a hat-trick" for "y."

in the men's section. and Mrs. Espoons and forks.

The winners, were awarded silver

The following are the results the Laticashire League.—

Oldham 2 Wigan, 6. No. Salford 31 Broughton 12.

of

St. Helen's 13; Wärrington 9. Swinton 37, Liverpool Stanley 10. Widries 29, Dochdale E. 9..

YORKSHIRE LEAGUE

Bramley 5, Castleford 11. Batley 2, Halifax 18.

Featherstone 25, Hull 8... Hull Kington 18. Leeds 15. Keighley 0, Bradford N. 32. Hunslet 4, Dewsbury, 8. Wakedeld T. 28, York 5.

OTHER MATCHES Harlequins 6. Army X. V. 18. Guy's Hospital 18, King's College (). Romlyn P. 14, London Scottish 8. Gloucester 29, Army X. V; 9. Neath 13 Ewansea Newport 3. Cardin 18 m Sale 41, Royal Arty, O Watsonians 51, Royal H 88.

SATURDAY'S YACHTING

The races held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Satur day resulted in a win for Redshank (Mrs. M. N. Luce) in the "A" Class and Allsa (W. H. Ingram) in the Mixed Classes.

Detailed results follow:- "A" Class-Started at 11:40 Hrs.

Finished Pos. Pts.. 17.25.43 13 2.

Artemis

Mr. C. C. Blake).

Eve

17.26.25 7 8 (MX). T. C. L. Archer). Nereld

17.27.14 - 9 6. (Mf. K. Kjair), Jan

17.25.12 Capt. J. Krogh-Moë). Isobel

(Capt. G. E. Neve),

Gull

5 10

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17.23.51 -2 15.

17.28.00 11

(Mr.. A.. O. G. Mills)... Redshank. 17.17.22 1 17

(Mrs. M. N. Luce). True Blue,... 17.24.45

(Mr. Garner), Painted Lady

17.25.42

(Dr. Dean Smith). Jean

4 11.

17.27.45 30 5 (Col: G. C. Gowlland). La Linda

Di

17.28.33 12 &

(Mr. R. J. Minnitt)

Maureen

17.26.48

87

Mr. H. F. Phillip). Guri

$17.24.43 8 13

(Mr. 8. K. Heiberg).

Mitch chúis Klaried at 14.50 Hrs.

Diana

Chhed Corr. Pos. Pla Scratch 17.21.00 8

(Capt. Tracy), Dep Colleen 17.10.40 17.17.623 10

(Rev. E. D. A Staunton).w Biskin z... 17.23.58 17.22.37 97

(Mr., D. Humphreys).. ⠀ Ariel 17.22.38 17.20.23 8

(Mr. R. W. L. Smalas), Bay!

17.27.58, 17.18.31 (Maj. J. C. L. Yale). Ailsa, s. 17.24.34 17.15.34′′ 1

(Mr. W. A. Ingram). Widgeon ... 17.25:45 17.18.18 ›. (Mr. P. F. MacCobe), a Nannette... 17:30.35-17.20.41.

(Mr. V. V. Fusclats), Stells

17.28.10.17.18.43 (Mr. D. W. Waystat).

WED.NF. (Mr. G. L. Eastgate),

OF

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