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luck would have it, South China beat, he shot weakly into his again missed another glorious hands, ..opportunity to get even when
Chung "Yung-sum on the right, from a corner kick by ip Pak-wa. came to the fore with some tricky Tang Kwong-sum hit the cross bar with a rasping shot and, on play and, from a fine centre by Hau, nearly increased the lead but the rebound the situation was
a strong clearance.
relieved by Chang Ying-kuen with
A THRILL
Another thrilling incident occur red, this time at the South China goal From a free kick awarded to Eastern for a foul, Lee Tak-kee took a fast and low shot at goal It struck one of the South China defenders and from the rebound
MATCH
In the Junior Shield final, the
SPORTS
Steel Coulson & H.B. League Results
30th R. A. thoroughly deserved The following are the latest re- their victory over the Royal En-suits of the Steel Coulson and gineers by 2-1 after leading by H.B. League: 1-0 at the interval.
"The
am
Injury
with-
at
Engineers played his shot hit the crossbar. Another out Moxham, their brilliant goal- glorious Eastern opportunity went keeper who was still on the in-. astray when Lee Tak-kee wok & jured list, whilst Shaw. centre- weak shot, which Tam easily saved. half, has not yet fully recovered
sustained The importance of the match from and the excitement apparently cricket, proved too much for some of the players who now indulged in rough play which necessitated the re- feree warning them.
A great roar went up when in
Prominent in the winning team. Woodfin, in goal. Guy, were centre-half, and Flanders in the forward line.
SNOOKER C.C.C. 2, Garrison "B" '1. Naval Police 3, Talkoo Club 0. Garrison "B" 2, Prison Officers
Club 1
HK. Police 3. Garrison "A" 0. C.S.C.C. 1, Dockyard R. Club 2
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. F. APIs
18 12 8 38 18 36 18:13 5 38 18 36 5.33 15 33 6 30 21 30
8 25 20 25 7.10 25 26 25
17
Garrison "A" CBC.C. HK. Police ... 16 11 Naval Police ...17 11 Lam Wal-seng. deputising for CPO. Rec. C. 15 7
17 the ball came to Woo Gay-tsang's the 28th minute of this half, Lee Moxham in goal, played as well H.B. Club feet but be shot wide.
Wal-tong scored the equaliser from The next thrill came when, from a pass by Tang Kwong-sum. a good pass from Tang Kwong goal was undoubtedly the best of sum, Lee Wal-tong took a first-the afternoon for, although un time shot a goal only to see it favourably placed. he managed to saved by Lau.
send in one of his typical first. Eastern now took up we attack time shots which invariably suc- too well marked by Quy to be 30." and Hst King-seng continually ceed.
plied his forwards with beautiful" Despite this
17 8 9 24 27 24 21 30 21 178 11 10 32 19 176 11 16 35 16 ... 17 4 13 14 37 14 Highest Break Mr. Low (HBC)
Shaw was P. O. Club as could be expected. His not so effective in the pivotical DR. Club
berth due to his injury whilst Garrison "B"". Fox, who gave such a grand per-C.C.C. formance against the Chinese Taikoo Club Federation in the Governor Cup.
reverse, Eastern passes and, from one of these, rought back hard and kept the S. Hau Ching-to delighted the crown | China defenders busy. In the 31st when he made a dazzling run minute. Hau Ching-tu. from * along the line dribbling past three glorious pass by Lee Tak-kee, took defenders. The interval soon came the ball from midfield to beat all with Eastern leading 2-1.
the South China defenders, and, when with only Tam Kwan-xon in frant, cleverly placed the ball in the far corner of the net well out
Intense excitement prevalled on the resumption for Eastern now had a good chance of wresting the title from the favourites
SECOND-HALF
of the latter's reach
THE TEAMS
a source of danger, The only time when he was left unmarked he managed to score for his side. EVEN PLAX
Play was very even in the arst half with the sappers having a slight advantage over the R. A. Woodfin, in goal for the latter. played magnificently.
BILLIARDS
C.C.C. 3. Garrison "B" 0. Naval Police 1, Talkoo Club 2. Garrison "8" 1, Prison Officers
Club 2.
HK. Police 0. Garrison "A" 3. C.S.C.C. 3, D.R. Club 0.
C.S.C.C.
"LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. F. A. Pts.
18 18 2 44 10 44
17 15 2 39 12 39 17 12 5 33 18 33
6 28 17 28
8 25-26 25
R. A opened the scoring to- H.B. Club wards the interval when from a D.R. Club pass from the right, Flanders cut C.P.O. Rec. Club 15 9 in to net after the goalkeeper Talkoo Club was out of position.
In the second half the gunners completely dominated play and Flanders increased the lead from a centre from the right when he placed the ball into the net with a beautiful header.
Shortly afterwards, Fox managed to score from a pass by Chan Kam-pol,
... 17 8
178 9. 24 27 24 17 7 10 21 30 21 5 13 21 33 21 16 6 10.20 28 20
P.O. Club Q.C.C. Garrison "A"... 18 H.K. Police* Naval Police... 17 3 14 12 39 12 Garrison "B" 17 3 14 12 39 12 Highest Break, C.P.O. Grant, 68. DARTS Garrison "A" 2, C.P.O. Rec. Club
3.
Home Football And Rugby Results
LONDON, Mar. 31, (Reuter)- following are, the results of Home football (Regional) and rugby match played yesterday.
SOUTH "C"
Brentford 5, Fulham
Charlton Athletic 4. S'ampton 1 Chelsea 3, West Ham 10
Portsmouth 1, Southampton 1 Tottenham 1. Arsenal 1
SOUTH "D"
Aldershot 4 Norwich City I Bournemouth 2. Crystal Palace 3 Clapton Orient 4, Queen's P.R. 3 Southend U. 4. Reading 2
Watford 4: Brighton & Hove 2
FRIENDLIES
Bradford 1, Doncaster 1 Halifax 3, Accrington 1 Newcastle 2 Sunderland 0
`SCOTTISH (Western) Airdrieonians 4, Ayr United 1 Clyde 5, Hamilton 3 Dumbarton 0, Partick 0 Kilmarnock 8, Albion Rovers 2 Motherwell 2, Celtic 0 Rangers 1, Mortön 0 Third Lanark 3, St. Mirren 1
RUGBY UNION Aldershot Command 21. Rosslynı
Park 8
"
Gloucester 18, Bridgend 13
Hinchley 6; Coventry &
Neath 21, Cardif 9
Swansea 10, Newport 8 Torquay 30, Paington 3 Weston-Super-Mare 6. Bath 0 Northampton 11, Bedford 8 Harlequins 11, Old Bues 3
Dockyard R.C. 1. Naval Police + RUGGER PLAYER
HK. Police 1. Garrison "A"-4.
LEAGUE TABLE
The South China "team went to pieces allowing the Eastern to do- The second-half opened with 5.minate play which continued to be "China" staging attack after attack thrilling.
Although South China but with no result due to the stub-måde vallant attempts to draw born defence by Eastern, promin level the Eastern defence held out ent among whom were Hsu King and the game ended with Eastern seng and Chang Ying-kuen. Hard worthy winners. luck still seemed to dog the Caro- line Hill team when, from a "beau- tiful movement from the right, Lai Shiu-wing saw his shot glance off the post and go out of play, After having the play territorially for more than 15 minutes, but without result, the South China goal was subjected to a barrage of EASTERN: La Hin-hon: Chang onslaughts from Eastern. Hau Ying-kuen. Tsang Chung-wan: Lo Ching-to, who was playing a Wal-kuen. Esu King-seng. La ley. grand game, made another magni-Tse-tung: Ching ... Yung-sum.“ 30TH R. A.: Woodfin; Fole and Highest Game finish Mr. Davis ficent run to outwit the opposing Cheong Kam-hol. Lee Tak-kec, Todd: Tuckley. Guy and Roberts; | (CPORC) 88," defence. The cheering was de-Woo Gay-tsang and Hau Ching- Halpin, Yearling. Erown. Flanders feaning and, with only "Tam to to.
A.
SOUTH CHINA "A":""" Tam Kwan- kon; Mak Stu-hon, Lee Tin-sang: Despite the Engineers' "deter- Scong Ling-sing, Leung Wing-chlu; mined efforts to equalise; the For Yiu Wah; Tang Kwong sum, game ended with 30th R. Fung King-cheong, Lee Wal-tong, having most of the play.
ROYAL ENGINEERS: Lam Wal- Lat Shiu-wing and Ip Pak-wah.
seng: Tang Chung-pak. Palmer: Jones, Shaw and Birrell; Taylor, chan Kam-pol. Fox, Palham and
and Cook
P. W. L. F. A. Pts.] C.P.O. Rec. Club 9 - 31 14 31 Garrison S/M 8 6 2 26 14 26 Naval Police 9 4.5 24 21 24 HK, Police 8 3 5 18 22 18 P.O. Club
·D.R. Club
# 1 5 9 21 9
7 1.6 10 25 10
Highest score In 3 successive darts. Mr. Taylor (HKP) 174."
KILLED
(Reuter)- LONDON, Mar. 30 Prince
English Obolensky, the International rugger player, was killed in a, Aying accident in Britain yesterday.
Prince Obolensky was a pilot officer in
He the R.A.F.
was became Russian by birth and naturalised in 1936, He was one of the fastest three-quarters in English rugger.
SAY
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940.”
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