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CHARITY FOOTBALL WAS GOALKEEPERS' DAY

Cheung Wing- choi Splendid: Maxwell, Gosano On Form.

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BY "PILAT”

The feature of the charity football match in aid of the RW.0.F. at Ca.seway Bay on New Yar's Day was the bright display by Max. well, of Kowloon, at right half. He worked consistently hard and on more than one occasion tried his luck in front of the Services citadel.

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The absence" of" Fung took the scheming out of the Best attack though the "good play of A. V. Gosanu and Lee, especially the former, more than compensated for this while on the left wing, Han Ching. to was a constant source of worry.

It was the goalkeepers day with Cheting Wing-chol giving a slight- ly more polished display than Ro- binson, the Navy custodian.

In the Services' attack splendid combination was to be seen be tween Hossack and Saw with Thor- burn at inside-right, doing yeo- man service in assisting the inter- mediate life. Duffleld, on the left wine, put in much useful work,

SENIOR SHIELD

H.K. Golf Club: Competition Results

The following are the results of recent competitions held by the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:

CAPTAIN'S CUP '1939 The first round of medal play stages resulted as rotlows:-

The Sentor Shield match at Caroline Hill last Saturday saw

G. Riddell Carre (16) beat T. Mc- Kowloon eliminated by South

Gerry (11) one up: J."W. Mayhew China "B". Ulrich and Pat Jorge (10) beat W. WC. Shewan (9) 8 were unfortunate to sustain leg and 4D, S. Edward (4) beat J. E. injuries with the consequence that Richardson (10) S and 4; M. 1. Kowloon, for a major part of the Reldy (21) beat G. B. S. Thomson game. had only nine men.

(14): I. Forbes (12) beat C. H. Burton (10) 3 and 2; N. K Little- john (10) beat T, E. Pearce (14) 3; and 2: J. T. Smith, (2) w.o. L, M. S. Lloyd (15); ST. Butlin (15) beat W. Hewitt (13) 2 and 1,

But even at this stage they managed to draw level with a beautiful goal scored by Vic who was playing on the right wing.

the second Ir

half. Kowloon made vallant efforts to enter the second round, White going to the centre-forward berth, but to no

avail.

Chan Tak-tal could not get go- ing in his, usual dashing manner being very carefully marked by Willamson. Bis at left ham, worked hard

good spoiler.

was

FULLY EXTENDED

The holders. South China "A" were fully extended by Kwong Wan who, however, tell away after being one-all at the interval.

Chin Chi-fal, appearing for the first time in South China's line- up, showed great promise of de- veloping into a first-rate left wing...

er,

Lai Shiu-wing was in gileat form, bagging three goals besides creating the openings for the other two scored by Lee Wal-tong.

Tam Kwan-kon was not as re- liable as usual, while Lee Th-sang " and Mak Shlu-hon did not show much accuracy in their clearances Wong Wah-gay, despite receiving

a kick in the mouth, played &

great game between the sticks for the electricians.

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forwards bus!

La Fook-choen showed enter- prise among the Cheuk Shik-kam, inside-right was a great disappointment.

CLUB LUCKY

Though Club had a fair share of the exchanges they were rather lucky to hold the Royal Scots to a draw of 3-3.

The highlight of the game was the return to form of Fred Fowler, who gave his best display this sea- son. Pryde and Bickford both ren- dered excellent support.

The halves played a useful spoll ing game without being brilliant while Bla Strange was a tower of strength in the back division.

GA. TOUNG CẤP First Round: Butterfield & Swire best CM. Customs: HK, & Shang- hai Bank beat Chartered Bank,

Second Round: Butterfeld & Swire beat A.P.C.: H.K. & Shang- hal Bank v. Dodwell & Co, not yet played.

STUBBS SHIELD

First Round: R.A.P.C. w.o, R.N. Yard (scratched); H.K.VD.C. beat Manufacturers', Life, 2 and 1; Har- bour Office beat HK Regt, H.K. S.R.A., 4, and 2; Chartered Bank beat Financial Dept. at the 19th; Butterfield & Swire w.o. J. D. Hut- chinson & Co. (scratched).

SPORTS

THURSDAY,

JANUARY 4, 1940.

Photographed at the Fanling Race meeting held at Kwanti on Boxing Day. On the left (above)-Mr. and Mrs. Devaux and Mrs. Stevens, and, on the right, Dr. and

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TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops

at the Race Course yesterday:----

(A)

Piccadilly Jim Australian Prince (A) Perola D'Oriente (A) Pumelo (A)

Shuttlecock (A)

Dis- Let 2nd 3rd 4th Last tance Qr. QT. Qr. Qr. QT..

35.1 1.08.3 1.38.2

29.4 1. +1.3 1.13 1.52.2 2,22,2 30 140 1.18.4 1.55.1 2.24.4 29.3

1 38.3 1.15.4 1.51.2 2.19.3 29.1 "

4 38.1 1.12.2 1.40.3

Sea Jay (A) & Vanity Fair (A) 322 -1.03.1 1.31.4 Possible (0)

1 44 1.23 2.13

Forehand Drive (A) & Kitti

(A)

Finalist (A) .... Rowan (A)

Shine Again (A)

Boolat Baj

Snowy River King Kong

Australian No. 5 (A), Austra-

(A) Heddon

New Bedford

Radon (A)

Nancy Lee (A) Jober

23.1

23.3

2.48.1 35.1

"

1 36

1.08.2

7 38.1 1.15

1.37 1,49 3

1 35.2 1.10

1.42,1

2,12.3

2,8.3 34.3 30.2

3 40 1,17

1.52.4

85.4

144

1.25.1 2.05 2,39

34

1 41.3 1.17 1:46.1

29.1

39

1.14.2 147

32.3

Mrs. J. W. Anderson,

INCREASED

EASY RUGBY

WIN FOR

CLUB 'A'.

The Anal score 30-3, impressive though it is, is not suicient to de- monstrate the superiority of the Club 'A' XV over the Navy 'A' in their friendly-rugby encounter yes.. terday. The Navy could only get In three points through a penalty against their opponents, who field- ed one man: short,

Richardson converted the arst three tries for the Club secured by Lavalle, Stcker and Van Leeuwen. Burford and Taylor failed to con- vert from tries off Aitkenhead and

STAKES SHOULD ATTRACT LARGER FIELDS AT FANLING

RACES

Attractive Programme For January 21 Meeting

ALL-ROUND INCREASE IN STAKE MONEY WILL BE A FEATURE OF THE FANLING HUNT AND RACE CLUB'S JANUARY MEETING SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 21. An interesting programme has been drawn up and with the attraction of better stakes, larger fields should result to make the meeting an even greater success than any of the preceding meetings.

A further attraction is that Race No. 3-The New South A

Wilson. Towards the end of the ponies entered for the three Wales Handicap" 1 miles.

(which, inciden- steeplechase for Australlan ponies. game, three more tries were scored flat races by Wilson, Godfrey and Lavalle, tally, are open to members of Winner $150; 2nd $75: 3rd $50. which Richardson and Taylor talled the Hongkong Jockey Club) Entry Fee $3.

Ian No. 25 (A) & Calrptool

1 41

1.19.4 1.57.4 2.28

28.1

€ 39

1.15.1 1.49.1

34

↑ 84

1.15.1 1.49.1

€ 39 1.11.2 1.39

34. 27.3

? 32.2 1.08,3 1,35

31.2

34.2 1.07.3 1.40.2

32.4

3 31 1.01 1.29.3

28.2

#32.3 1.02 1.29

27

to 'convert.

37 1.11.4 1.40.3

28.4

8

32.4

33

:

Circe (A) & Contact (A), Far View (A) ..... Aralcus Curiae (A)

Mr. Bradbury's Grey Griffin

(G)

Tiny Tim

Viceroy & Altber (A)

2 38:3 1.14 "1.48.4

7 38.2 115.3 1.48,3

7 38.2 1.12.2 1.41.2

will be transported free by Race No. 4-"The Hunters' Cup." The teams were:--

ferry and rail on Saturday A handicap flat race of 7 furlongs Club: Taylor; Wilson. Lavalle, Jan. 20, returned on the fol- for China ponies classifed on De- Aitkenhead, Van Leeuwen; Hynes, lowing Monday and kept at cember 31 as "D" class. Ponles

ever that have Redmond; Stoker, Burford.. Heas-, Kwanti without charge.

started in stepplechase or hurdle race (ex- man; King, Benn: Godfrey and 29

Entries close at noon on Tuesday cepting winners thereof this. sea- Richardson.

next, January 9 at the office of the son) and ponies that have won secretaries.. Messrs. Thomson Co., Chartered Accountants, Hong-Norice Jockeys

& more than $1,500 in 1939, barred. allowed 8 lbs. kong and Shanghai Bank Building. Winner $250; 2nd $125; 3rd $100; Hongkong.

Entry Fee $5.

BALL CLUB'S CLOSE WIN OVER

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Navy:-Snell; Jeffries, Teare Richards, Addis: O'Riordan. Chap- man: Marror, Davis, Inglis: Lang muir, Barlow; Charles, Jones and Murray-Jones.

CHUNG HWA WATCHED BY LARGE Br. J. A. R. Selby refereed.

CROWD IN SUNDAY'S

SOFTBALL MATCHES

Cubs Battle

Battle Wahoos Very Close Decision

To

Although no upsets were recorded, softball fans, who turned out at Prince Edward Road last Sunday, were given plenty of excitement as the lowly Cubs battled the Wahoos to a close 19-15 decision, after holding the lead for most of the game í

FAMOUS FINNISH ATHLETE KILLED

HELSINKI, Jan. 3 (Havas)— The famous Finnish field and track champion, Erkki Tamila, was killed in action at front.

the

of ₫ 4-3. score. Hits were even at 5 apiece, but the winners miscued six times to the losers' twice,

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SCOTTISH SOCCER

RESULTS

FULL PROGRAMME

Race No. 5.-"The Shatin' Han- dicap." 1st section. A flat race Following is the full programme: of 5 furlongs for China ponies Race No. 1-2.45 pm. The San classified on December 31 as. "E*** Wai Steeplechase”—14 miles. A. class. Ponies that have ever handicap for China ponies, Win- started in a steeplechase or hurdle LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter)Theners of a steeplechase this season race (excepting winners thereof

season) following were the results of Divi-barred. Winner $150; 2nd $75; 3rd this

barred Novice Jockeys allowed 8 lbs. Winner sional football matches played in 50. Entry Fee $3. Scotland today.

Race No. 2 The Lo Wu Hurdle $250; 2nd $125; 3rd. $75. Entry Fee Race". I miles for China" ponies. $5.

WESTERN Albion 4, Motherwell u. Clyde ?. Third Lanark postponed. Hamilton 3, 6t. Mirren 4. Kilmarnock 3, AT 1. Morton 2, Airde 1. Queen O'Sth, 3, Dumbarton i. Queen's Park v. Celtic and Kan-

The Ball Club scored first whengers v. Partick postponed. George Souza batted in All with

a long triple to centre field and later scored on Tuffy Chinn's 'wild | pitch!' Chang Hwa knotted the

Not to be outdone, "Doc" of the game was the Baby Pan-count in the fourth when Al Lau Molthen's cellar contending thers' skipper. Celeste Marques. singled to drive in PF Choy and Cardinals pushed the Wild-who gamered four bingles for a then scared on All's wild peg.. cats to an even closer 16-14 perfect average. margin, after staging a five

run rally in the final frame.

TEN WALKS

MINDANAO IMPROVED

The winners regained the leadi when Frankle Gonsalez and All The Mindanao gang improved tallied in the fifth and stayed in their league standing by taking front despite a Chung Hwa threat Lly Marwent the route for the both legs of a double header in the last of the seventh. In. Hossack was a constant hard" Wildcats, but conceded 10 walks the Men's games, starting off with this frame, Babe Chinn grounded worker but "received little support that helped the losers to garner a 24-2 win over the Machine Gun out to Dave Leonard, but Lefty except from McDonald

their large score on only six hit hers and lowering the curtain with Bowen dropped Nip Lum's easy-fly Parnaby, deputising for Falconer Ella Chinn. Doris and Mary Mar a 20-2 lumph over the Central to right. In the pivotal berth, proved an abl came through with extra-base hits Britishers.

substitute.

that pulled the 'game around, for the winners,

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LEADERS HELD

COLONY LADIES league leading Canadian chinese, could not be considered outstand P. K. Lan rolled an easy grounder

TENNIS

to one all, for the first four stan- ing.

UNEXPECTED LEAD

Semi-Finals Stage Couds and each succeeded in fan- of their clash with the Recrejo

zas, but blew up over the final: stretch to go down 11 to 3 Both hurlers, Mary Loute and Thelma The Hongkong Baseballers really. Collaco, showed plenty of the went to town in the first stanza

Reached

to Dave Leonard to end an ex- cellent ball game.

- EASTERN Aberdeen 8, Paikirk 2. Cowdenbeath 0, Hibernian 4. Dundee 2, St. Bernards 2 Fast Fire 3, Dundee U. 8. Hearts 7. Arbroath 2. King's Park 1, Allow 2. St. Johnstone. 10, Raith 3. Eten'muir 3, Dunfermline V.

SPORTING

FIXTURES TUMORROW

BADMINTON. Mixed Doubles

University v. St. John's: Recrelo 9. K. C.C.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6

Tuffy Chinn sent Nip Lum home As was expected, the saflor boys with a rousing triple to centre had things all their own way over field but was himself nailed half-FOOTBALL-Senior Shield. (First

Round). Club V their inexperienced opponents and way to the plate, in the absence

Royal Scots over Jughald" Cogdil's feat, of of a coach to hold him at the

(Club 4 p.m. First Division: Po The Ball Club girls held the garnering four hits in each fracas, Hot Corner. With two away.

lice v.Middlesex (Boundary Street), 4 p.: Kowloon South China "E". (Kowloon). 4 p.m.; St. Joseph v. Navy (Caro- line F), 4 p.m.; Second Divi- j sion "A": Kit. Che v. Club (Caro- line HUI), 2.30 p.m.; RAQ.C. 7. 5th R. A. (Bookunpoo), 2.30 p.m.; 30th RA, v. "8th RA. (Stanley) 2.30 p.m.: Eastern v.. South China (Club),; 2.30 p.m. Second Division "B": Kwong Wab v University (Kowloon), 2.30 p.m., Engineer v. Kowloon (Military), 2.30 p.m.; Signals v. R.A.F. (MIN- tary), 4 pm; Police Royal Scots (Boundary"`Street). 2.30 p.m.. Thira Division: Royal Boots v, 5th R.A......... (St. Joseph), 2.30 p.m.; RAS.C. v. Kumaons (9t Joseph), 4 p.m.; 12th R.A. v. Electric (Stanley). 4.p...

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With the fans enjoying visions!

! #Rectelo

Pirates Ball Club

LEAGUE STANDINGS

Ladies' League

Won Last Pers. Canadian Chinese 5

.833 Wildcats

.714 Wahoos

.714

.000

686

ning seven of the opposing batters, Aces. and tailléd six times but the lattter was chalked up jump into an unexpected lead

The semi-finals of the Colony with the defeat as her team-mates Ladies' Singles Championships will booted eight chances that allowed of a possible upset, the Basebal be played on the US.R.C. Courts at the winnera as many unearned lers faded out and never looked like 3 pm on Saturday, Jan. 6.

¡markers.

scoring again while the Rees went

to tally 11. a on

Homeruns by Fonseca and Zinho Gosano took the spotlight in this DOUBLES SEMI-FINALS A well played game at Recreio clash but most creditable, al- resulted in a 9-5 win for the Ram though less obvious was Osmund's Ladies Doubles Championships will blerettes over the unlucky Barry effort in garnering three of the

losers' four singles, be played on the U.S.R.C. Courts at Panthers who fully deserved to

The semi-finalists are: Miss Chal Jessie Wong connected for Chun Chut v, Miss J. Reeve; Mrs. double in the Maple Leafs' last Johnny E. Litton v. Miss, M. Stokes,

counted for five tallies.

The semi-anals of the Colony

have been much close than they' actually finished,

3 p.m. on Sunday, January 14.

LARGE CROWN The semi-finalists are:

Despite the poor attendance at ...Mrs, Sweeney and Mrs. Knight! The winners erred twice to the the previous matches, a large v. Miss Griffiths and Mrs. Chut losers four times, but were out crowd was on hand to witness the Chun Chuf; Mrs. Lade and Mrs. hit to 10. Irene Pereira con- Ball Club-Chung Hwa battle. iz Churchill v. Mrs. Hyde, and Mrs, nected for 3-in-4 for the Ram which the former were very for Litton.

blerettes, but the best stick artist tanate to finish on the right end

Baby Panthers Cardinals,"": Cubs

Men's League·

Won Lost

285

.142

342

Petg.

Recreio "A

1.000 1000 Canadian Chinesa 80 Ball Club Chung Hwa " 62 714. International A. C. 4 Recreio "B"

7:3 Mindanao Baseballers

Victoria RC.

.000

,500

Forum Trojans Filipino Club Central British. A 1. Machine Gunners

.166

111

000

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 · FOOTBALL-First Division: East". ern v. Bouth China. "A" (Club), 4. p.m.; Third Division: Interna- tional v. Bonth China (Bookun- poo), 2.30 p.m.; Signals v... 24th RA."(Club), 2.30 p.m.; Engineers V. RA. M.C. (Bookunpoo). 4 p.m.

!!

Ponles that have ever won a Race No. 6."The Shatin Han-. steeplechase and ponies classifed dicap." 2nd section. Only one A, B or C barred. Catchweight 188 entry will be made for. Races 5 and Ibs. Winner $150; 2nd $75; 3rd|8. Entries will be divided at the $50. Entry Fee $3.

discretion of the handicappier.

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