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SOCCER REVIEW

GLUT OF GOALS AND AN UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT OPENED LEAGUE SEASON

BY PILAT”

The official opening of the Football League on. Baturday was - featured by the large number of goals scored. In the 13 games played over the week-end 61 goals in all were natted, though the hot weather could not be said to be very conductive to #occer..

A VERY REGRETTABLE INCIDENT OCCURRED. IN THE ROYAL SCOTS-SOUTH CHINA GAME ON SATURDAY AT SOOKUNPOO. RESULTING IN THE CHINESE RIGHT-WINGER, TSO KWAI-SHING, BEING ORDERED OFF THE FIELD.

PROMINENT H.K. RUGBY PLAYER LEAVING

[W. E. GRIEVE GOING

TO CALCUTTA

W. E. Grieve, prominent Club and Colony rugby player, is leaving this week on transfer to Calcutta.

Arriving in the Colony in 1936 from Shanghai, he played for the Club regularly until 1938 when

"Tso Kwal-ihing, who is making only snatched victory by a fine he was re-transferred to Shanghai.

a come-back this year after an last-minute rally. absence from soccer of several Gift, 2 newcomer, years, represented. Hongkong in sound game

played

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between the

Sticks

1927, 1928 and 1934 and, until he and brought off ¡numerous Rayen was given his "marching orders." in the initial half which other-

SPORTS

ARMY TENNIS

SINGLES

Results of third round matches in the Army Open Singles tennis tournament played at Sookunpoo on Monday are as follows:

S/Sgt. Enberson (R.A.O.C.) beat S/Sgt. Megson (R.E.) 6-4, 4-6. 6-3.

Sgt. Webb (R.AM.C.) beat Sgt. Dixon (Signals) 6———4, 6–3,

COLONY AQUATIC

TITLES

"OPENING DAY AT V.R.C

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1940.

S.A. FOWLER TO

CAPTAIN C.B.A.. HOCKEY TEAM ·

The annual meeting of the Cen- tral British Association hockey

Death Of U.S. Woman Diving

Champion

Los Angeles, Sept. 18. Miss

section was held at the C. B. A. Georgia Coleman, former United Club house, King's Park, yesterday | States Olymple Games diving Mr. E. Kennard being in the Chair, champion, died here yesterday The Colony Swimming Cham-

The members present were from a liver ailment which had. pionships will commence today at Messrs. G. Arslle, 8, A. Fowler, kept her in hospital for almost Cpl. Reynolds (R.A.M.C.) beat 6.15 p.m." in the Victoria Recrea- G. Gurevitch, T. Lockhart, c. three venta. Pte. Jenkins (RB) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4..tion Club pool.

Semmelman, D. T. Smith, N. B. M. S/Sgt. Duffield (R.A.O.C.) re- Judging from the brilliant per- whitley and T, S. D. Whitley. ceived a walk-over.....from Cpl. formances given by competitors at

NEW OFFICERS Adams. (R.A.O.C.).

the heats last week, this year's

Officers elected to serve for the meet promises to be by far the coming season were Captain (1st operation saved her life...

XI) S. A Fowler: Vice-Captain,

A.T.C. CONCEDED WALK-OVER

The "B" Division tennis match between the Kowloon Cricket Club

most interesting."

The 29-year-old diving cham- pion was on her death bed im November. 1939. as a result of the liver allment, but ar emergency

Winner of the Olympic diving

THE 220 YARDS

T Lockhart: Captain (2nd XI√ title in 1982, Miss Coleman turn- All eyes will be on the men's 220 G. D. Woolgar: Vice-Captain, E. ed professional several years later yards free style, the first event on Broch; TeamRepresentative, but was forced to retire when the programme today.

N. B. M. Whitley."

she suddenly was stricken with: Chan Chun-nam (Lai Teun) last

Games with the 'C, B, A. hockey Infantile paralysis in 1937. year's runner-up will be pitted teams may be arranged through Since that fateful day when she and Charles Huang (V.R.C.) cur-39-267 and 50702). rent Shanghal title holder. Fans will be on tenderhooks to see how

was playing a good game and gave wise would have given the custo. hai Rugby Football Club for 1939. not "played yesterday, the KCC against Nz Nin (Chung Shing) Mr. N. B. M. Whitley (Telephones: suffered the paralytic stroke she

every promise of a successful re-dians of the law a bigger turn to League football.

This game was marred by tray-

than one gosi.

na

line.

The Navy Intermediate ed tempers on both sides towards Honeywell, Croft and Britt, Lore the end. It was the first League than held their own in the many senior match of the season, which midfield, tussles with the Police made if the more unfortunate, halves, who, however, were better Several seasons ago an appeal was in their distribution to the for- made by Bir Thomas Southorn warda. and the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Vics The left-wing combination President, for cleaner play. This O'Regan and Bourne was always appeal had a very good response a thorn in the Police defence but, and did much in raising the in the second half, Bourne standard of soccer.

unaccountably neglected.

ان

Was

It would be advisable for the

TWO QUICK GOALS Association to take strong mea- Folice played a good game but sures at this early stage to ensure did not seem able to stay the pacel better and Meaner Soccer this and dropped off badly in the lat season. A good idea would De ter stages to allow Navy to net to send a circular appeal to all two quick goals, clubs' secretaries asking them to co-operate in this respect.

WELL. DESERVED

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Returning in Feb. 1938, Grieve was too late for the Interport that: year, but he was capped in 1937 and 1998 against Shanghail.

Elected Vice-Captain of Shang- and the Army Tennis Club was giving the latter club a walk- 40, Grieve had the misfortune to

over. sustain a leg injury in the first game that season, against U. S.:

MATCH POSTPONED Marines, and was out for the rest The "B" Division League Tennis of the season. He returned to match between Kowloon Tong and Hongkong towards the close of South China A.A. yesterday was 1st season but did not play at postponed.

This season he was elected vice-captain. Els successor, pro-į bably J. C. Charter, will not be elected until next month.

all,

REPRESENTED BURMA

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CLASSIFICATION. LISTS

FORECAST

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had been almost constantly im bed.

Last year, when she was Ng Nin will fare against such of the Chinese talent strongly re- death, the

was discovered by formidable opposition

presented by MissKo Mal-ling newspapermen to be in terrible The men's 100 yards breast (La! Tsun) and Mrs. Ho Wal-kior financial straits and a campaign- stroke will be another eye-opener.who are both very capable-com-for funds With the withdrawal of the pre-petitors.

was immediately Launched, resulting in sufficient sent record holder Enrique Chaine (Chinese Bathing Club) from this

money being gathered to allow The following are the events for her the best of physicians. event, spectators will witness some tonight and my forecast of the fast going when two of the finest probable results:-

lay)-1, Victoria-Recreation-Club- exponents of the "butterfly" Men's 220 yards free style:-1,A": 2, Chung Shing Benevolent: al-stroke. in the persons of Ng Nin Ng Nin: 2. Chan Chun-nam; 3. Society..

and Luiz M. Remedios, will be on Charles Huang. view. Added interest in this event·

The following are the record times for the various events:-- will be the challenge by Fung

220 Yards free style:-W. Law- Chong-yu (Lai Tsun) who will employ the orthodox breast stroke.

rence, 2 mins 25 secs. (1935). Lawrence is In the ladies' section the attrac-1. Miss Sa Wal-ying.

not defending” his title. tion of the evening will be the 50 Men's 100 yards breast stroke:- 100 yards breast stroke:-En- yards free style in which Miss 1. Ng Nin; 2. L. M. Remedios: 3. rique Chaine, 71 2/5 secs. (1939). Vivienne Churn, Colony cham-Fong Chong-yu

Chalne has withdrawn from the pion, will be opposed to, the cream Ladies' 200 yards free style" (re- event this year.

Prior to his arrival in China, The following is the latest Grieve played for Taunton School, terations and additions" to the London Scottish and Hawick, classification lists of the Hong while he twice represented Burma kong Jockey Club. in the All-India Tournament.

While in Shanghai, Grieve was keen on Paper Chasing and on his arrival in the Colony, he tm-f mediately jonied the Fanling Hunt Taylor was not very sale in goal and Race Club, in which he has but Parker and Blackburn showed taken a very active interest Agur-: improved form in defence. Ferrier ing very prominently at the Fan- best of a fal forwarding Races as an owner-rider. He has two ponies, Teviotdale and

Turning again to the League, Was the games, Royal Scots' victory over line.

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the champions was well deserved; Police will have to show more Bylvandale, the latter being also though the lafter was far from consistent form if they are to well known at the Valley. He being the same team as last year, finish well up in the table.

also rode with success at Macao. meetings.

Lee Wat-tong, who led the attack,

and Tam Kwan-kon (goal) were

the only members remaining from South

Chma "A" that won the

League championship last year.

NAVY SOCCER

MATCHES

When he left Hongkong on transfer two years ago, Grieve took Teviotdale with him, bring-

Royal Navy will play two foot- ing the pony back on his return This time, how-

'Though slower on his feet than ball games this week. They will here this year.

he used to be, Lee played a very meet South China at Causeway ever, Teviotdale will have to part nard game and, if he had better, Bay today at 5 p.m., and tomor- with its master for it will not be luck, would have given his dđe row will clash with Eastern at the taken to India. victory. Tso Kwai-shing and Chow same place and time.

Man-chi fitted in well with Lee,

while Lee Shek-yau WHE Vary HOME FOOTBALL

tricky on the left wing.

Tsang Chung-wan and Lea

JA

LONDON, Sept. 34 (Reuter)—

Kwok-wai were good individually · Brighton and Southampton played but lacked that fine understand a scoreless draw in

ing as a pair of backs. This, how- ever, could be improved as they become more used to each other's style of play.

DUNCAN IN FORM Duncan, Scots' estudian, turned in a great performance and prov-

a football match at Brighton yesterday.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

ed that he is one of the best LAWN BOWLS Colon's Open 'keepers in local soccer, Naysmith and Fraser were a safe pair of packs and it was these two "play- ers and Duncan that frustrated all attempts by the champions to score the equaliser.

"The Royals' attack was not very Impressive. Woods was the most active and initiated every Scots movement. Much is expected off Hossack this season but he put in a disappointing display on Satur-j day and never seemed to be able to get going.

On the whole both teamshow. ed up well in defence but there is much room for Improvement in their respective front line.

FINE BALLY Maintaining the good form that they have shown in friendly games Navy took full points against

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Major Upset In Open Bowls Title

U.M. OMAR LOSES

AT RECREIO

Omar, it will be recalled, also won the championship in 1923. 1931 and 1937,

A major upset was caused in the Lawn" Bowls Open Singles cham- Singles Championship," Second pionship yesterday afternoon when Round: M. R. Abbas v. A, E, J. MCKELVIE, the Interporter and Coates, A. H. Rdmjahn V. R. Kowloon Docks player, defeated U. Mackenzie or R. Basa, E. F. Post M. OMAR, holder of the title, by or W. Gill v. M. J. Medina (At 21 shots to 14 on the Club de Re- Civil Bervice C.C.); C. E. Mar- creio green. ques v. A. M. Holland (At Kow- loon PC.); A. Hyde-Lay v. A. W. Hicock (At Craigengower) V. Chittenden or W. K. Way v. W.

A. E Coates, Interporter and Simpson, A. R. Dallah v. H. A. winner in 1936, was eliminated by Alves (At Kowloon B.G.C.).

M. R. Abbas, the Indian R.C. skip, MEETING-Annual, of Hongkong by 21 shots to 10 on the Civil Ser-

Hockey Club, in the Office of vice C.C: green. West Coast Life Insurance Co., Holland House, 5:30..p.m. SWIMMING. - Colony Cham

pionships, men's 220 free-style.

THE RESULTS Women's 50 free-style, Women's Other results of Open Singles 100 back-stroke, Men's 100 matches played yesterday were:- breast-stroke, Women's 200 free- AT 0.8.0.0.1---W, CHII. beat E., G. style relay (V.R.C, po^l) 6.15 Post 21-15.

It is of interest. to note that Abbas beat Coates in the same competition last year.

AT GO.C.-M. N. Rakusen beat

Police on Sunday, though they TENNIS.-"C" Division: K.C.C. v. P. P. Anslow 21-11; A. R. Minu

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Drait Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eighth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday 5th and Thursday, 10th October, 1940 (Weather permiti. ing may be obtained at the Secretary's・・ Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club;| The Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan, Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 26th Sep tember, 1940..

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary.

505

ATC, J.R.C. v. C.D.R. (a), CD. beat J. J. Basto 21-5.

R. (b) v. C.R.C., E.K.U.T.C. v. S.C.A.A., K.I.T.C. v. KT.G.C.A.

TOMORROW

MEETINGS.-Annual, of Kowloon

AT KEC.-F. X. M. da Silva beat B. Basto 21-8.

AT K.B.G.C.:—W. J. Howard beat C. H. Basto 21-10.. |_AT_K.C.C.:-C, C. Pereira- beat

Chess Club. Peninsula Hotel, Y. Abbes 22-18; S. Landolt beat p.m.; Annual, of Hongkong Soft-

C. Dowman 21-11. ball Association, Filipino Club, King's Park, 5.45 p.m.; Annual, of Hongkong Civil Service Cricket, Bowlsters To Meet

...

A. S. C. Coy

Club. 5:30 p.m. RACING-Entries close for Hong-

kong Jockey Club's Eighth Extra. The following team will repre- Race Meeting, 12 noon.

sent the AS.C. Coy,, HK.V.D.C., SWIMMING-Colons Champlon-in А bowls game against The ships, Men's 50 free-style, WoBowlsters at the Kowloon Bowling men's 100 breast-stroke, Boys' Green Club this afternoon, -com- .100 free-style. Women's 150 mencing at 4 p.m.

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medley relay, Men's 150 medley L/C Gow, Capt. Flippance, Sgt. relay. (V. R. C... pool) 8.15 p.m. Hyde, Sgr Meyer (skip); Capt. South China Champion-Davies, L/C Pearse, L/C Tuck, Pie. ahina (North Point) 7.30 pm.. Rosselet (skip); Pte. Leonard, Sgt. Hillyer, Cpl. Kern, Pte. Kern (skip).

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27. LAWN BOWLS- Colony Open Singles Championship, Second Round: A. J. Hall v. R. O. Hughes

WOODS STOLEN (At Recreiobas

Mr. A. Spary, of the Public SWIMMING.In ald of 8. C. M. Works Department, had two lawn Post Bomber Fund, Inter-Hong bowls woods stolen from his car Swimming Gala (European! 2. parked outside the Police Club M. CA. pool) 9 pm; South Boundary Street, on Monday even- Chin A.A Championships ing.. The woods were valued at (North Point) 7.30 p.m.

*20

AUSTRALIAN PONIES Viceroy to A Class, Income Tax to B Class. A Green Time to CCl455.

CHINA PONTES Resisting Time to B Class.

Ladies' 50 yards free style:-1, Miss Vivienne Churn; 2, Miss. Ko Mul-ling: 3, Mrs. Ho Wal-king.

Ladies' 100 yards back stroke:

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