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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1940.

In the World of Sports &

TOMASHEVSKY DEFINITE Open Tennis

FIND FOR KOWLOON

Kotewall Cup Final Was Rather Tame Affair

BY “PILAT

ON SATURDAY, KOWLOON CAUSED A FIRST-CLASS LEAGUE SURPRISE BY HOLDING THE CHAMPIONS. SOUTH CHINA "A" TO À DRAW OF THREE GOALS ALL

deserved to share the spoils as they Kowloon thoroughly Belded three reserver but in Tomashevsky, a definite "find" tok them this season, the mainlanders may have just what they need, in their attack. Tomashevsky, who is reported to have played in representative games in Tientsin. gave an excellent showing on Saturday and was easily the best winger that Kowloon has so far tried.

Macao Races On Sunday

LIST OF ENTRIES

& HANDICAPS

The following are the entries and handicaps for the March Race Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club to be held Sunday, Mar. 3:

Championship Draw Made

The draw for the Colony Open Championship tennis singles has resulted as follows:-

*1

Byes: A Rumjann v. B. C. Fay, P. 8. Leong . 8. À, Gray, Kwok Hing Chung v, O. Rumjahn. Lam Kwan v. J. W. Leonard, H. D. Rumjahn Y Firdos Khan.

1st Roand: Marshal Ma v. E Zulauf, H. Y. Ho v. A. R. Kitchell, Paul Kong v. Lt. J. 8. Theobald. w. d. Hung v. T. C. Chan, S. A.

Hussain v. Chan Kwong

Ben

H. D. Rumjan who will meet Firdos Khan in the Colony tennis championship."- Rum- Jahn won the title in 1937 and was runner-up. In 1936 and 1938.

Louie V. O. Umetani, Tsul Yan- Put v. T. J. Gould. J. L, C. Pearce v. Peter U, 'T. A. Pearce v. Wong The forward line, though im- Hok Nang. R. G. Blesel Jr, v. J. R. proved, lacked smoothness in their Turner, Y. C. Lau v. Wel Chung.

Byes:-M. Pagh, Tennie Kwok v. combination, but each individual worked hard and never gave up I. M. A. Razack, A. Crawford v. trying. C. Santos was much too Ip Koon Hung. Pang Ol Lam v. slow as a leader despite the flue Lee Hua Kek, Leung Ping Chiu v. support given him by White and J. Gonzalves. 1. Agafurofi v. Tsui, Kwok Hing Chung and Lui Kwäl

Wal-pul.

Fan v. Capt, C. H. R. Hyde and J. Jackson, the two inside mén.

Williamson was again his bril-OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES J. Ferguson, T. A. Pearce and B Byes: Tsui Wai-put and Tauf C. Fay v. C. Chan and Mars- lant self in the pivotal berth and Maxwell. right-half, marked his Yan-pul v. S. A. Hussain and O. land Ma. F. H Kwok and S. W men well and was steadier than Rumfahr. Dew Shing Cheong and Liang v. Lt. J. S." Theobald and S Dawes on the left.

Ip Koon Hang v. A. R. Kitchell Garrard. and I. M. A. Razack.

Seven-A-Side H.K.R.A. SPOON SHOOT AT

STONECUTTERS: BAD LIGHT

Rugger Tournament

TWENTY TEAMS TO PARTICIPATE

Entries for the Annual Rugby Football Seven-n-side Tournament

AND POOR ATTENDANCE

**

There was à rather pour attendance at the weekly spoon shoot at Stonecutters on Saturday afternoon, nó Volunteers attending. The light was poor, à haze coming over at 800 yards making the targets almost invisible.

Mr. W. Trenouth, of the, sgt. M. F. Dockyard Rifle Club, won the

Rushman 2 27 31 30 88x

are now coming in and it is SR (b) Nett Spoon with a Sgt. R. J. Heap anticipated that some twenty

THE TEAMS The Royal Navy are not at their usual numerical

this strength

least two good sevens.

8 26 33 27 86

ser. 29 29 27 85

.

5 27 29 28 84 teams will be compettur, of whom Score of 95. Sgt. M. F. Rush Mhe. B. Croft

Sgt. G. E. Breese ril 27 27 28 82 about ten will represent various man, of the Royal Naval Co F. Cote

Range Staff, won the S.R. (8) Spr. E. W. Allo 8 27 26 27 80 Army Units.

Nett Spoon with the score of Mr. R. J. | 88.

"Johnston nil 30 27 23 80 Handicap Spoons were won by Mr. C A Dunk 9 24′′ 29 28 79H year, but will be able to enter at Mr. CA. Dunk, Mr. H. F. Oldreive Mr. V.R.J. Merrett 7.27 27.25 79 and Mf. 3. C. Biles, all of the Dock-Mr. H. S. Jones. § 21 29 27 77 yard Rine Cibr

Cpl. 6.G. Brighty 4 29 21 28 76 LEADING SCORES

Mr. H. A. Evans 10 29 26 25 76 Leiding scores on Saturday were Mr. N. V. Whyte 8 25 25 21 71 as follows:

Mr. H. F. S.B. (A)

bidreive 13 23 25 22 70m

S.E. (B) Mr. W. Trenouth 1 31 32 32 95 Mr. J. A. Guard scr. 31 32 32 95 on Mr. J. C. Bles 3 31 31 31 93H

Mr. H. L. Langley 1 32 32 28 92 Mr. A. L

Other team's will be drawn from the Hongkong Police, who are the present holders of the Trophy, R.N.V.R. Civil Service, R.A.F. Hongkong Bank, Butterfield and Swire and the Rest of the Club.

and

the

+

H'p 200 500 600 Tt1.:-

FINALS ON MAR, 16 The tournament, as usual support for the Tournament be held on the Club ground at this account Happy Valley,

preliminary

H.E.'s SUPPORT His Excellency the Governor is Warburton 3 30 30 31 91 rounds being played on Monday

Wednesday. Mar. 11 and giving his support to the Tourna❘ Mr. H.J.9. Blake scr. 31 31 27 89 March 13. at 4.30 p.m.. and the ment and will be present at the Mr. W. K. Gülman 3, 28 29 31- 83 finals, when he has kindly consent- Mr. A. J, Herd -4 22.30 27 79 Byės: Pang Of Lam and Leung finals on Saturday, Mar. 16.

(N) Winner of Nett Spoon 1st Round:-I and B. Agafuroft Ping Chiu . J. L. C Pearce and Proceeds this year will be devoted to present the Blarney Stone

(H) Winner of Handicap Spoon: Wong Fock Nam and Lam D. I. Bosanquet. Lee Hua Kek and ed to the British War Organisation Shield, the trophy for which the Kwan. Wong, Hok Nang and Lee

J. Leonard v. S. A. and H. D. Ram-Fund and it is hoped that there tournament is played, to the win- Winner of (N) or (H) will have his hand.cap reduced by one point. LEE AS PIVOT

Chi Man v,"T. C. Monaghan and

jahn. The thampions started with Lee T. J. Gould, J. Gonzalves and A. V. Bleu (135) Fairy Auk (152) Fairy Wai-tong. at centre-half and Fung Remedios v Ng Kam Chuen and Ousel (152) Gold Clause (135) leading the attack. There chang Tsoi Ping Fan, Paul Kong and B. the champions', Szeto v. Ho Ka Lau and Lee Yue Hogmanay (135) Hohenfels (135) badly affected

ba

1st Race. The Pleasant Quarters

Handicap. Six Furlongs:- Country Flower (135) Coureur

Smith gave a grand display in between the sticks and was wel1 protected by Humphrey and Eastv. man, the backs

4.

Hsu,

Merry Maker (135) Morning Tip play and, as a result, their usual Wing. E C. Fincher and W. C.

in combination was Hung v, A. Chan and J, (135) Rothesay Bay (135) Shang-precision hal 4 (150) Wood Nymph (140),

missing.

..

Half-way through the second 2nd, Race. The Republican Handi-

.cap. (First Section) "E" class half, Lee went back to centre- forward, Fung moving to inside- Once Round:— Cuban Love (162) Eagle (155) right and Lal Shiu-wing dropping to the intermediate line. Gallant Marshal (153) Heddon back

SOCCER LEAGUE FIXTURES

FOR WEEK-END

wy

(161) Lucky Eleven (158) Mac's This obtained quick results, Lee Adventure (145) National Anthem netting within a few minutes.

Fung clearly showed that he'

The following is the soccer pro- (155) National Triumph

was more at home In the inside gramme for the week-end with the Rose Day (145)...

berth where he had more count to appointed officials:-

(147)

3rd Race. The "Republican Han-manoeuvre. Tp Pak-wah and La!

dicap. (Second Section) "E" Shin-wing

class Once Round: "

played Well, while Tanz Kwong-sum was always a' yard faster than the Kowloon de- terice.

TODAY

First Div....... Royal Scots v. Middlesex (300- kunpoo, 4:15: Rel-Ford: tines- men--Copsey and Baker)

Third Div.

Black Diamond (140) Cloudy Star (145) Double Up (140) Iron Knight (142) King's Envoy (148)

Lee Wal-tong, at centre-hall, Labour Day (140) National Dig was a waste in the position. He

R. A. S. C. v. R. Engineers (Soo- nity (162) Opening Batsman (147)ald not do much running about! Persian Cat (162)

and appeared to be conserving his kunpoo, 3; Ref.-Salter)

ith Race. The Democratic Han-energy for the Kotewall Cup Anal

dicap. "D" class Five Fur- the next day.

longsi

One Mile:

SATURDAY

First Div. (4.30)

South China "A" v. Middlesex (C.) Hill; Ret-Omar; Linesinen-Ed- wards and Demme)

INDIFFENT SOCCER Dekko. (164) Fel Ying (140)

Kwong Wah's inatch with South Phoenix (182) Talkative (158) The China "B" was brought forward

Royal Scots v. Kwong Wah (500- Tigress (158).

a day in place of the postponed

kunpoo; Ref. Hinchliffe: Lines- 5th Race. The Victory Handicap. Police v Navy game.

Hith teams played rather inmen-Adlard and Wilson)

Police v. St. Joseph's (Boundary Country Flower (135) Coureur different soccer and the result was Bleu (135) Fairy Auk (152) Fairy a dull and uninteresting game Street; Ref-Minnihani; Linesmen Ousel (152) Gold Clause" (195) A feature of the match was the-Wyper and Thorley)... Hogmanay (135) Hohenfels (135) way in which each side dominat- Merry Maker (135) Morning Tipea play in eath half of the game. (135) Rothesay Bay (135) Shang- South Chins was castly the bet 13.45: Ref.-Carley) hal 4 (160) Victory Life (155) ter team in the first half and Wood Nymph (148).

6th Race. The Kuo Hua Handicap.

(Five Furlongs) :—•

should have nested more if they

Second Div. “A”

Club v. 8th R. A. (St. Joseph's,

Third Div. International v. R. Scots (B&ILI~ had been more accurate in their tary, 430; Ref-Dove) shooting.

24th R. A v. R. A S. G, "(Bt. Kwong Wah exerted themselves Joseph's, 4.30; Ref.-Sze Po Wal). Cloudy Star (145) Double Up in the second half but found their 12th R. A. x. Engineers (Stanley. (140) Eagle (158) Iron Knight opponents defence too strong and 4.30; Ref-Banham) (142) National Triumph (150). was unfortunate in not forcing a 5th R. A. v. Kumaons (Bookun-

In

connection with the Victory draw

poo, 3; Ref-Barretto)

Handicap the 5th Race on the Both forward lines were not ac South China v. Electric XC, Hill, programme, a special $1 sweep is all Impressive but the defences: 3; Ref-Lee Bing Tong) : being conducted. The cost of a were strong.., South China's backs, Bignals v. R. AM. C. (Military, Through Ticket, including a Han Yung-gang, and Yuen She.,3; Ref.-A. W. Smith) charce in the Special Sweep, Is were slightly the better pair:

$7 per set,

is obtainable from though. Kwong Ping-tiong and the Club's office, 2nd Floor. Chung Fal-lum Gloucester Bullding.

were also 119 effective in their tackling.

Continued on Page 5

ADVERTISEMENT SPORTING

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Enky Forms for the First Extra

FIXTURES

TODAY

SUNDAY

First Div. (4.30),

South China "B" v. Kowloon (C. E; Ret-Havélaär: Linesinen rent and Phillips)...

Club y, Eastern (Chib: Ret. Clark; Linesmen-Fraser and Gib-,

BOD)

Second Diy, Championship Play-off

BADMINTON LEAGUE-B Divi- South China Engineers (Ć.

alon, St. Andrew's Kowloon, 9: Ref. Ref. Stoker). Tong, St. Teresa's v. King's į College; St. John's v. K.C.C.

**

FOOTBALL R., Scots Y. Middle- CHESS-Colony's Championship:

sex iBookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.),

Race Meeting to be held on LAWN BOWLS-HE The Gor- Saturday, 9th

March, 1940, !

(Weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, "Exchange", Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club: the Sports Clubf and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 29th Feb., 1940,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

ernor's Team V. RA., HKVD.C., at Government House, 3.45 p.m.. RUGBY-Navy A v. Club, on Club

Ground, 5`p.m.

TENNIS, RK. University Tennis Championships, at University Courts, 4.30 pm

B.S. Litvin v. A. Kurrik: D.E. de Carvalho v, K.M.A. Farrétt:j O.V. Prasalov v. Bir H. Pollock: V.V. Kólatchoft v. AY Blu- kod: L. Blair v. E Zimmern: RACING-Entries. close for Hong-

kong, Jockey Club's First Ex- tra Race Meeting, 12 noon.

FRIDAY, MARCH 1

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SATURDAY, MARCH 2 (University) WT. Ho v. H Eardley King's College), 8 v.m., CRICKET First Division, Army *KL, Yong v. HM, Lau (King's v. Craigengower: Civil Service College), 8.45 p.m.; B.C. Chung University: Recreto vE.C.C. VEL F. Chew (King's College), Friendly, LRC. v. Club. Becond 9.30 p.m. Men's Junior Bingles: Division, KC.C., Recreio Po- NL. Bmith v. P. Lo (Talkoo), lice v. Civil Service, Craigen.

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Gillies (Taikoo), 8.30 p.m.

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