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Odd Goal Win LOCAL BASEBALL
For Saints Over Chinese
CHUNG HWA DEFEAT U.S.S. TULSA BEFORE
In an interesting soccer match, VERY SMALL CROWD
played at Caroline H yesterday.
St. Joseph's beat South China by the odd goal in five.
Playing to the smallest crowd of paying "customers" seen
out at Caroline Hill this season, Chung Hwa defeated the U.S.S. Tulsa by 14 tallies to 9. in a challenge match in aid of the "S.C.M. Post" War Fund.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1940 9.30 4.& Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. INWARD MAILS
From
In the first half, St. Joseph's had a slight edge over the Chi nese and at the interval were
Neither squad- Was st full Richardson on first. Bill Chang leading by two goals, scored by strength, but they staged a slug without any apparent reason, un- Woo and Man Che-kt.--
fest that, at different moments, leashed a wild peg over first base Australia and Manila. On resumption, the Chinese lifted the spectators off their seats allowing Bolo to, trot over the last Air Mail by "Imperlai Airways Service" attacked strongly and "two goals and just as "abruptly let them stretch. putting Tulsa but were scored in quick succession by down again.
tally behind. the centre-forward, Chan Chung- "After retiring the Chinese in 1-
iu. Ten minutes before "the in-2-3 order in the opening frame, Harry Chinn again started of Java and Manila, terval, the Saints forward line the Tulsa boys" jumped into an "Chinese fireworks" in the fourth, London and Straits. made a raid on the South China early lead in their half of the connecting with the first of his Air Mail by "Imperial' Airways Service? goal and as a result of a centre same stanza with two tallles team's seven bingles which, aided Australia and Manila, from the right, Maher scored with scored by Maxwell and Latham, by several opposition fielding Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct
the lead,
BEST OF FORWARDS
"CHINESE FIREWORKS"
one Sandakanı.
London and Straits. Formosa
All Babe China, Chang. Choy and Cecli Wing Lee.
August)
Due
16th Sept 17th Sept.
17th Sept.
18th Sept.
18th Sept.
18th Septe
19th Sept.
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21st Sept.
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24th Sept.
24th Sept.
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28th Sept- 29th Sept.
lat Oct.
a header to place the Baints Chung Hwa scored through Gran-errors, led to markers being tallied vice," San Francisco date 14th September.
pop Leung in the second, when he by Harry Chinn, Richard Chung. U.S. A., Japan and Shanghai (Beattle, date,. 18th singled and was driven in by Bill Hank Chang's triple Co right "after For the losers, Kam Ka-pu and which the latter was nalled at the Lim Tak-po played well in "de-plate in an attempt at stretching fence, while Chan "Chung-yiu, his hit for another base.
Chow Man-chi and Lee Shek-yau were the best of the forwards. .
FIVE BÜN BALLY
For St. Joseph's 3. Tsang was Chung Hwa calde to light with safe between the sticks and Bus-a five run rally in the next stanza, sain, D. Leonard and Honnibal to start things off, by dropping when Guinn allowed Harry China
London and Straits
1.S.A. and Manila (San Francisco date, 31st Aug). Bandakan.
Formosa
U. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai - (San
Francisco date, 8th September...!
Canada, U.S.A., Japan, and Shanghai - (Vancou
ver B. C. date 7th September.....
Although the Chinese man- aged to score one more mark- er in the fifth, in which frame, McClanahan replaced Lefty Stockton on the ""Tulsa".. mound, they never Looked like scoring again as McClana- han chalked up" six "strike-
U. S. A. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai -- (San were the pick of the defence.
outs" in the last three frames. the latter's liner. The forward line
"Chung doubled,
Francisco date, 1st September). After Richardson had clouted a London and Straits was mainly
to fight field, following which sizzling homer in the sixth, the Java and Manila. ........... composed of the regular St. Hank A singled to drive Joseph's defence line, but never-chinn
Tulsa boys staged a belated rally theless gave a good account of Chung. All also secring as the them three tallies through Max-: Lau's bingle drove in in the final frame that netted themselves.
Tulsa boys threw the ball around well, Guinn and Latham, before SCUTH CHINA: Ho Po-pul; Tse the field.
Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than Kam-hung and Kam Ka-pu; Tang
the Chinese ended the rally and the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are Maxwell missed Leung's ground- the game with a neat double kill-advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are Shat-hang, Lim Tak-po and Luker to allow Lau to cross the paning through Chung, Al Lau and closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to Tat-hang; L In-kee, Li Sze-hea, and "Granpop" advanced to third Granpop Leung "Chan Chung-yiu. Chow Man-chi] on two passed balls which put- Oszajac and Richardson as the
with "Bolo" close after 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. ting him in position to score on
victims. ST. JOSEPH's: S. Trang: A_J Bill_Chang's neat sacrifice bunt. Hussain and D. Leonard: Omar, Castilho and Honnibal; 9. Victor, Man Che-ki, Louis Woo, Maher and
and Lee Shek yau.
AB.
PLAYER LEAVING
St. Joseph's will soon lose the services of one of their star players. R. G. Honnibal, who played for Hongkong against Shanghai this
year.
He is leaving for the Northern port on business next month,
WEEK-END SOCCER
The Tulsa outât stayed in the race when, in their half of the same frame, Latham, singled, after Maxwell had grounded out Lau to Leung. 'Guinn following only to be put out the same way, after which Pete Peterson drew a pass.
"Bolo" Oszajac drove in Latham with a dimely, bingle and Richard- son singled to push home Feter son, "Bolo" going to third. With
DAZZLING DISPLAY BY NEW SING_TAO TEAM
A dazzling display by Sing Tao, newcomers in the League, fez- tured the week-end's friendly football programme, when they met The Club on Saturday, while South China, champions, playing only two members of last season's team, went down to Royal Scots by the odd goal in three.
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By defeating Club. by nine goals to two Sink To not only show- ed their superiority over the Club but also that they are, on that day's form, the strongest soccer eleven in the Senior Division.
ip Pak-wah, Lai sau-wing and Tsang Chung-wan formed a solid Fung King-cheong were "a pret defence, while Tam Kwan-kon sight to watch with their wonder- handled
FIGHTING DISPLAY Despite being without many of their regulars, the Tulsa aggrega-
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MONDAY
tion put on a fighting display and Saigon, Ceylan, India, East" looked to have they started hitting in that final a chance when
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frame, but the breaks were not. with them and they fell short by a margin of five tallies, which was definitely flattering "to the win-Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 6.A, Canada, Cen-Farcels 4.00 exc ners. Scores were:
Chung Hwa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Runs 0 15 7 100-14 1 2 3 7 100-14
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Ruas 203.0013-9 313 012 2-12
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EASTERN BEAT POLICE 3-2
tral and Bouth America and United Kingdom keg. 6.00 PM Via San Francisco. (No Parcels for Canada).... Ord 7,00 PM
TUESDAY
Straits and Calcutta.
Tue. 17th
Parcels 1100AM Letters
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OPO.
Air Mail-for-Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Aus-
tralia by the "Imperial Airways Service.".
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· Wed, 18th- G.F.O. & K.P.O.
In a friendly soccer practice game played on the Police ground yesterday afternoon Eastern de- reated the Police "A" by 3-2. The Scorers were: Cheung Kam-hot| Airmail for "Imperial Airways Service" to Durban Reg. (2). Fung Kuen-seng (1) for East- and thence by Sea Service to United Kingdom Ord. ern and Gordon (2) for Police,
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Par-Reg. luth 9.45 AM Ord.18th10.30 AM
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At the beginning the Police at- tacked but failed to score. Eastern USA, Canada, Central and South "America and Par. 17th 5.00 PM forwards, well supported by their *United Kingdom Via San Francisco, (No backs. found the net through with confidence every-Cheung. The Police soon recover- Formosa
cels for Canada) ful inter-passing, while Hau Yung-thing that came his way,
ed when Gordon "netted. sang and Lee Tin-sang were also in The Royals played a good game: brilliant form, the latter especial-but the forwards were very year and the first half ended 2-1 in Cheung scored a second time ty with his quick tackling and fine in their shooting. Fossack being favour of Eastern. clearances,
the best of a fair front line.
POLISHED DISPLAY
NEVER IN PICTURE Club was never in the picture.
Duncan gave a polished display except for occasional raids which between the posts and brought of never managed to penetrate the a number of brilliant saves, and -Chinese defence. Coles In goal was given every protection by his was not steady, being very shaky backs, Naysmith and Freser. In his handling but referan Sid Strange again turned in a good performance.
The halves proved once more the mainstay of the team and saved Club from what would have been a double-figure défeat.-
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THURSDAY
Thu. 19th GP.O. & KP.O.
Par. 18th 5.00 PM.
Ord. 19th 9.30 AM
The second half was more close- Straits, Ceylon, Indía, East and Bouth Africa. Reg. 19th 8.46 AM ly contested. Eastern settled down and United Kingdom. soon after the Interval und Fung Kuen-seng headed in a goal.
A few minutes before the end Moss centred excellently and Gor- don scored; for the Police.
The Royals drew first blood when Gilroy netted from a pass by Hossack. Just before "the interval, however, South China equalised through Lee, Monopolising the play in the Kuen-seng and Han Ching-to."
Eastern: Wong Cheung; Chan Ying-fat, Taut Po wan; Lau Chi- chan, Hau King-seng, Yu Hop-
second half the Chinese continued
FRIDAY:
Fri 20th RP.O
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Ordi
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GPO.
Parcels
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Ord: 7,00
Sat. 21st
Par 20th 4.00 PM
hing: Cheung Yung-sam. Foo Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thurs- Reg.
| Chak-pun. Cheung Kam-hol, Fung
·Police: Taylor: Blackburn (Pope),
day Islandia
SATURDAY
to attack the Scots who were only Chan, Kwong-yu (Blackburn); Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta,
(Mak Hon-fan), Parker,
Lại Shiu-wing opened the scor-saved by the brilliant keeping of Pape ing with a first timer and the Duncan. Royal Scots took the lead worth Wong Man-kwal, Howlett, score was further increased a few when Wood scored in a sudden Gordan, Ferrier and Moss, minutes later by Ip Fax-wah. Bet-break-away.
B.A.F. WIN EASILY tling down to play even better
Kwan-kon, The RAF defeated the Police soccer Sing Tao gave Club's de- Chen Chung-wan, Lee Kwok-wal, "B" team 9-2 on the Police ground fence little rest and quick goals Chan Kam-hung Lam Tak-po, yesterday. Scorers for: R.A.F.
B. CHINA-Tam
Let 21st 180 AM
KPO
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6.00 PM
5.00 PM
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honciula, U. S. A. &
Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans-Reg
Atlantic Services.”
Ord 5.30 PM GP.O.&K.PO,
were scored by Fung King-cheong Luk Tak-hung. Tso Kwal-shing, were: Butty (4) Manfield (2).Air Mail for "Imperial Airways-Service" to Durban Reg
GPO&KPO,
55.00 PM 4.30 PM
5.00 PM 6.30 FM
Ben Ord.
Africa,
Tue 24th
Wed 25th
and Ip Pak-wah who scored twice Chau Wing-kuang, Lee Wal-tong. Richardson (2) and Soully and
and thence by Sea Service to United - Kingdom | Ord. each, while Fowler replied for Lee Bhek-yau and Chin Chi-fai Kong Hing (2) for Police. Cinb
ROYAL BOOTS--Duncan, Nay Pearson, Saw and Hellladen.
Air Mall for Indo-Chinx," Malaya, Java and Aus- Heg After the interval further goals smith, Fraser, Parnaby, Falconer, were scored by Lai Shlu-wing, Ip Fraser, Woods, Meikle, Hossack, Chung Fal-lam and Leung Pak-
KWONG - WAH-Lau Hin-hon; tralia by the "Imperial Airways Service. Pak-wah and Tang Kwong-sum, Balley and Gilroy.
TUESDAY. tor Sing Tao, and Fowler, for
wal; A. V. Gostno, Pereira, Chong Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South LISTLESS GAME : Club.
A fistless game
Nal-shing, Tin Tung-fat, Cheuk seen in Shek-kam, B. T. Gosano and Wong SING TAO Cheung Wing-choy, Boundary Street when Middlesex King-chung.a Hau Yung-shing, Lee Tin-sang, defeated Kwong Wah by three Kwok Ying-kec, Boong Lin-sing: goals to two Chul Ah-fai, Tang Kyong-sum, Ip Pak-wah. Lai Shin-wing. Fung King-cheung and Lau Chung-sang. CLUB-Coles, 9. Strange. Pecorint, Skinner, Forrow, Grafton, Kennard, Fowler; Hopkinson and Bickford.
Middlesex forwards showed good combination but lacked finish, as the result, of which good scoring opportunities were wasted, while their backs and halves were none too steady,
NAVY RAN RIOT
At Causeway Bay Navy ran riot.
WEDNESDAY
Sandakan
FRIDAY
against 8th Hvy. Bty, R.A., netting Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya,
13 times to their opponents' oncë, ten of Navy's goals being scored in the second half,
Island
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· 7,00 s
Sat, 28th
Par. 27th 5.00 PM
Leb. 28th 9:00 AM GPO,EKPO.
Par 27th 5.00 PM
Purdue, the gunners goalie. Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Reg played a good game despite the heavy score against him and was SOUTH CHINA DEFEATED Kwong Wah did not play up to very daring in some of the save South China, last year's last week's form, the forwards, that he brought ofte League champions, suffered except for B. Gosano, were not defeat in their first outing at very impressive.
(3), Phippens (3) and Bourne (3);
Scorers were Hendy (4), O'Regan Calcutta. the hands of the Royal Scots Tin Yung-fat and Gosano scored JUNIOR GAMES by two goals to one after for Kwong Wah, while the "Die The following are the results of thrilling zame, - jakkehards goals were netted by Fear Junior friendly matches played on Lee Wal-tong, who led the at- son, Coomber and Hellades.
Saturday: tack showed that he is still as MIDDLESEX Jackson Fresh- good as ever, but did not rerelve water and Bheehan Richards; any support Lee Kwok-wat and Parker, Thomas: Coomber,Taita
Club 2, Bing Tao 5,
Navy 6, Medicals: 1. Kowloon 2 Signals 3. Kwong Wah 6. Engineers
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