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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939.

** In the World of Sports

NINE GOALS IN COLOURFUL STUBBS CUP POLO ENCOUNTER

Chattey's Brilliant Save At Goal Mouth

Nine goals were scored in a colourful game of polo when Team D (White) defeated Team C (Red) in the Stubbs Cup competition at Boundary Road yesterday.

Starting with a handicap of plus four, the Whites scored six goals and the Reds three, the "game ending with Whites winners by ten goals to three..

Play opened - with a fast match of the tournament on Wed- chukker in which many scor-nesday, when the Cup will be pre- Team ing attempts went off the sented to the winning team. mark. The Reds appeared to D has scored a total of six points have the better of the ex- and Team A four, so that a win by the latter will mean a tie for changes, however, but neither

the trophy. side scored and the chukker

On the form shown by Team B ended with the Whites lead-in recent encounters, and especial- ing by their handicap of four. Is last Friday, it is confidently ex- Taking the ball from a hit-in pected that they will emerge win- Godley broke through the opposi-ners of the cup this year. tion and scored the Arst goal for Last year the winning team com- the afternoon to make the Reds brised Major the Baron J. H. de score one. From a pass by Mc- Roberk, Major M. M. Yates, Mr. J. Dougall Godley shot wide.

H. Munroe and R, C, P. Forrester.

LOCAL YACHTING

RESULTS

The 4th race of the Ladies' First Series was salled yesterday under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong, Yacht Club and resulted in a win

So True Blue Miss H. Crawhall

Wilson).

Detailed results follow:

STARTED AT 14.45"

Finished Pos. Pts. 10.42.50 2 9

Isobel, A7

Mrs. A. Neve). Gull, A9 Redshank, A10... 16.43.17

18.46.34 (Mrs. K. Trenchard-Davisk

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2

3 7

Mrs. M. N. Luce). True Blue, A11

16.41.15 Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson).

16.44.50 Jean. A15 ...

(Mrs. V. Gowlland). · La Linda. A16..... 16.44.17

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6

3

4

5

(Mrs. M. I. Johnstone).

16.44.34 5 Gurl, A20.

Mies L. O. Helberg).

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ENJOYABLE Two Rugger PRIZE DAY Matches On AT RECREIO

The Club de Recrelo held their annual prize-giving day yesterday at the clubhouse, when Mrs. Le D'Almada e Castro Jr., wife of the President of the Cub, distributed the prizes.

Saturday

SERVICES TO MEET

CLUB & POLICE

Two interesting rugby football matches will be played on Satur-

There was a large attendance of friends and members of the club, day. In the first game, which will

and an enjoyable evening spent.

The winners were;

WBA

TENNIS TOURNAMENT Men's Championship Singles-1. A. V. Remedios: 2.. A. V. Gasano.

Doubles H. A. Barros and J. B. Gonsalves; 2 A. V. Remedios and A. V. Gosano.

Men's H'cap Singles.-1. W. A Reed; 2 M. A. Oliveira. Doubles 1. A. M. Silva and A. E. Noronha: 2. H. A. Barros and A. V. Gosan

Junior Championship-1. H. F. Gonsalves, 2. A. M. Remedios.

Ladies' Championship-Singles

be played at 3.15 pm, on the Club ground, the Army "A" will meet the Navy “A” and in the second, the United Services will meet a combined Club and Police XV also on the Club ground at 4.30.

The following have been selected to represent the Army "A" v. the Navy "A":

L/Sgt. Lang. R.A.O.C.; Capt. Scriven. LAMS., Lt. Skipwith, 8th H.R.A.. Lt. Hook. 8th HRA. and Bomdr. Marsh, 8th H.R.A.; L/Cpl. Boe, R.S. and. L/Cpl. Smith: Sea- forth H.; Fte. Boustead, R.A.O.C.. Gunnr. Cook, 8th H.R.A., L/Cpl.

1. Mrs. L. A: Carvalho: 2, Miss A Beaford, R.CS, Sergt. Blackman. Roza.

R.E.. Gunnr. McDermott.. 8th Ladles 'Cap Singles-Mrs. J. BHR.A.. Sergt. Page. 5th A.A.R.A..! Noronha: 2, Miss 0. Botelho. L/Cpl. Foley. RE and Sergt. Bur-

Reserves: L/Cpl. Sheldrake, R.E. and Sigm. Willls. R.C.S.

Whitehead took the ball from a The Arst named two are not in the umpired and the following were houb'es-Miss M. Silva and Miss rell... Mdx. R

good hit-out by Chattey, but was Colony at present, the Baron hav- the players.

C. Silva; 2. Miss Mary Ann Silva Mixed and Mrs C. M. Xavier. Doubles 1. A. M. Barros and Mrs.

ridden off by Forrester who took ing gone away for good and Major Team D-Lt, A. D. M. Hennessey. on furlough Lt. T. W. Chattey. B. T. C. Forres- a long shot down to Morgan who Yates being away scored in a couple of shots. Two Munroe, although in the Colony, ister and Major W. A. C. Morgan. further attacks by Chattey were not taking part in

this year's Team C (Red)-Major P. S.J, E Noronha; 2. L. F. V. Ribeiro cleared by Whitehead and later. tournament... but Forrester Is in Whitehend, Major A. 9. Godley. Lt.and Miss M., Ribeiro.

Col. McDougall and Capt. R. B. Hong Cap Doubles-1. M. A Morgan, taking the ball down the the most fancied team this year. middle of the field, scored in an Capt, S. Burn ard Capt. Hunt Smith. excellent solo effort.

Play continued in mid-field for some time before. Hennessey, tak- ing the ball down the boards, pass- ed to Forrester, who, taking a shot while at full gallop. scored 1 beauty. The chukker ended with the Whites leading seven to one.

A good clearance by McDougall from a hit by Forrester marked the opening of the third chukker. Godley then got possession and with a good long drive passed to McDougall who improved the Reds score.

LONG BACK-HAND

A penalty against Whites for crossing was taken by McDougall without success. Chatter hit-out. The ball was met by Whitehead but cleared by Hennessey. Chat- tey passed high to Forrester but Whitehead tried to intercept with

a long back-hand, but Morgan

cleared and re-passed to Chattey

Team D. (Lt. T. W. Chattey, B. T. C. Forrester, Lt. A. D. M. Hen- nessy and Major W. A. C. Morgan) likely winners of this year's Stubbs Cup Polo Competition. Yesterday they beat Team C.

who scored. The chukker ended LEAGUE SOCCER Hockey

with the Whites leading eight- two.

The fourth chukker opened with| several mis-hits. Eventually Mc- Dougall passed to Forrester who scored, the ball being deflected off an opposing pony's leg. Both Mc- Dougall and Smith just missed scoring. Chattey saving one by a brilliant piece of work at the goal- mouth.

FIXTURES FOR

WEEK-END

SATURDAY

CLUB TROUNCED BY AIR FORCE

Hongkong Hockey Club "A" XI, playing one man short, were no match for the Royal Air Force.

Oliveira and A. E. Xavier K. Bank; 2. L. F. Ribeiro and A. M Remedios (H.K. Bank).

SOFTBALL LEAGUE

CHAMPIONSHIP

U.S. V. CLUB & POLICE The following team will represent the United Services v. the Club and Police

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R.E., Tel. Paul. F.N. and Surg. Lt. "TEN PINS" MATCH the highest individual score being made by D. M. Keplinger, of the Mindanao, with 803 pina

Cockrane, R.N.: Lt.-Comdr. Clark.

SCORES MINDANAO:-D. M. Keplinger,

H.A. Barros (Capt), J. J. Alvares, RN. and Lieut. Carter, R.N.; Pte. AT BOWLING ALLEYS C. Figueredo, A. V. Gosario. Dr. Berry, Mdx. R.. Lieut. Hewitt, Mdx. An interesting game of "Tan EL Gosano. N. Beitra A. P... L/Bdr. Evans, 5th A.A.R.A. Lt. Pins" was witnessed at the Hong- Pereira, M. Mendonca G. Cosano, Taylor, R.N., 2/Lt. Pinkerton, R.S.,kong Bowling Alleys on Sunday A. M. Prata. C. A Marques, HA Capt. Duke. R.S., Lt. Ridsdale, Roy-evening when the U.S.S. Mindanao al Norfolk Regt. and Lieut. Johns. Noronha. C. C. Pereira, E Car-

met the U.S.8. Tulsa.“ R.E valho, J. Fonseca, A. J. Prata. A.

The match, which was played TULSA:-M. Q. Gray, J. A. Har- M. Xavier. D. P. Botelho and A.

over Ave

games resulted in the vey. F. G. Schneider and W. L M. Silva.

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Mindanao winning by 269 points, Carl. 2.683 points.

CRICKET

First Division-Batting LG. Gosano; Bowling, Dr. E. L. Gosano. "Second Division-Batting: G. Ñ. Gosano: Bowling: R. M. Sparès.

Captain's Medal for best Der- formances-Dr. H. L. Ozorio.

Bel- Best Improved Player-N

treo.

A number of prizes were also distributed to the winners of the Lawn Bowls League,

SCHOOLBOYS SOCCER MATCH ON SUNDAY

Linesmen:-Ban- who opposed them in a friendly Curtain Raiser To

hockey encounter at King's Park

Charity Game

First Division (4.15) Middlesex v, Kowloon (Sookun Doo. Ref.:-Ip. ham and Silva).

St. Joseph's v. R. Scots (St. yesterday.

Ref.:-Miniham Lines" The Airmen - won five-nil, A!! Joseph's.

Ave goals were scored by J. Bart- It was decided at the meeting of men:-lent and Ford).

lett, playing at centre-forward. the HK.FA. Council yesterday The half time score was three-nil. that two teams of schoolboys, one. Bartlett, who led the attack, representing Hongkong and the plays also in the YMCA. forward other Kowloon, should meet before me, but has not to date been the charity match between the proalle scorer. He was United Services and the Rest of Police v. Eastern (Boundary ably assisted by the left wing the Colony on the Club ground Road, Ret, Stokes, Linesmen:-combination of Howe and Lillie. on Sunday. Demee and Edwards).

From a penalty against Reds Forrester took the hit and Chat tey scored, Another penalty against

R. Navy v. Club (Causeway Bay, Whites taken by Whitehead was missed. Following mid-field Ref.:-Foster, Linesmen: Baker melee, Whitehead scored a specta- and Lee. Bing-tong), cular goal when, with a beautiful crossshot under his pony's neck, off a pass from Godley, and the "game ended with the Whites win-

ners by ten to three.

THE FINAL MATCH Team D (yesterday's winners) will meet Team A in the last

9. China "B" v. Kwong Wah Caroline Hill, Ref.:-Beard, Lines men:-Carley and Wilson)...............

such a

In the inter-mediate line, Web- ber and "Pennington played a good (Military, game for RAF. while Wakefield. in a full-back berth was difficult

Second Division "A" (2.45) 5th R.A. v. RA.O.C. Ref.:-Ford),

All League fixtures, originally arranged for Bunday, Nov. 12. have been brought forward to Saturday, Nov, 11 to allow the fullest pos- alble support for the match o Club, though weakened by the Sunday in aid of the British War Club v. Kit Chee (St. Joseph's, absence of H J, D. Lowe, gave a Organisation Fund.

much poorer display than could be expected.

9. China v. Eastern (Causeway to pass. Bay, Bet.:-Omar).

ADVERTISEMENT Bet. Hinchliffe).

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Second Division "B" University v.. Kwong Wah (Boun- |dary Road 2.45; Ref.:-Demee),

Kowloon v. Engineers (Kowloon 4.15, Ret: Dove)..

KOWLOON TEAM

Following is the team selected to represent Kowloon:--Green-

SPORTING FIXTURES Wood C.B.S.); C. Wilfield (DBS.

TODAY

RAF. v. Signals (Kowloon 2.45. BADMINTON. — Y.M.C.A. Badmin Ref.:-Phillips).

ton, in the West Lounge, 6 p.m. BRIDGE-YMCA Bridge Class,

10 a.m.

Third Division

5th R.A. v. 12th R.A. (800kunpoo

Engineers v. 24th R.A. (Military 4.15, Ref.:—Barretto),"'"

International v. RAMC, (Chat- ham Road 4.15, Ref.:-Bomerville),

Draft Programmes and Entry Formis for the Eleventh Extra Signals v, R, Scots (Chatham Race Meeting to be held on Road 245. Ref.:-Wyper). Saturday, 18th November, 1939, (Weather permitting), may be 2.45, Ref.:-Oliva)." abtained at the Secretary's Office, | Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Poppy Day Charity Match Road.

United Bervices v. The Rest Entries close at 12 o'clock men: Clark and Mitchell,

(Club 4 p.m.), Ref.: Stokes. Lines

'NOON on Thursday, 9th Nov,,|, Second Division ·“B”. 1939.

Royal Scots v. Police 18ookun- poor 2.45, Ref.:--Edwards).

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

SUNDAY

Third Division

Capt.) and M. Xavier (La Balle); L Wong (La Salle), Peter Ewok (Wah. Yan) and E Randall DBS.); Leung Ping-hong (Wah Yan); J. Roza Peraira (La Salle).) G. Santos (La Salle), Wong Blu- SWIMMING.-Mixed Swimming, in hang Wat Tan) and H. Matthews European YMCA. Swimming La Salle). Reserves Chan Wal- Pool, 6p.m.

TOMORROW

.

yip (Wati Yan), A. Gonsalves (LSC), T.-G. Fergussen (C.BS.) BADMINTONY, M. C. A. Badand F. Langley (CHB).

minton, in the West Lounge, All Day; Cathedral Hal Bad- minton, & pm. GOLF-Annual Meeting of Ladies' Bection, Royal Hongkong. Golf Club at Helena May Institute, 10.30 am.

Fractice shoot, Kowloon City., 1.45 pm.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 RACING Entries Close for Hong- Kong Jockey Club's 11th attra LAWN BOWLS HE the Race Meeting 12 noon

Governum's team v. Ctvil Service,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Cicket Club, at Happy Valley, BADMINTON-Y. M. C. A. Bad- 3:30 2.

minton, in the West Lounge

Electric v. Kumsons (Kowloon | POLO-Stubb's Cup Polo, - 3.30 | - pm; 2.45, Ref.:--Balter).

DI

8. China v. RA.S.C. (Bookunpoo | SHOOTING-Hongkong, Hide-A- 8074.16, Ref.:-Hanlock),

sociation Weekly Spoon and

SWIMMING. — Mixed Swimming, la European X, M. C. A. Swim- ming; 8 pm.

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