PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1940.
In the World of Sports
FIRST LEAGUE POINTS
TO CHAMPIONS Scintillating Display Bv Lee Wai-tong: Middlesex Win Thrilling Game
THREE SENIOR LEAGUE GAMES were played on Saturday and all resulted as expected though Club only just managed to snatch victory from St. Joseph's who, however, had only themselves to blame for losing.
Playing a reinforced eleven the champions, South China, put up an improved-showing-and beat Kowloon comfortably by four clear goals, while Navy and Middlesex were seen in a great struggle, the latter running out even- tual winners by the odd goal in five.
Blake.
EASY WIN FOR Open Contest
"SING TAO
Kwong Wah Lose By Five Goals
In their appearance yesterday. Sing Tao had no difficulty in dis- posing of Kwong Wal by five clear goals at the Police ground, Bound ary Street, after leading three to nil in the first half.
Putting almost all their out- standing players on the attacking line, Kwong Wah was completely off balance, Lack of understand
two full backs ing between the contributed, in large measure to their defeat, the forward-lne, lack In a game noted for its thrillsing support from the backs, being and fast exchanges Middlesex beat unable to score. Navy by three goals to two at
GAME OF THRILLS
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For Model Aeroplanes
VALUABLE PRIZES FOR WINNERS
Stu
Valuable prizes will be given to the winners.nad plans are being
DETROIT MEETS LAWN BOWLERS PASS
CINCINNATI, IN WORLD SERIES
DULL AFTERNOON
Detroit Catcher Hit No
By Missile
"NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (Reuter) -Detroit Tigers won the Ameri- can Baseball League pennant yes- terday as the result of a 2 to 0 win over Cleveland Indians.
New York Yankees were elimi- nated from the pennant race by a 6 to 2 defeat at the hands of Philadelphia Athletics
small ships the supreme test. En-top of the League. Glebell pitch durane flying and
are
gramme.
in
As
Upsets On Upsets On Saturday Leading Teams Win
The Lawn Bowls League passed an uninteresting after- noon on Saturday, “no upset of any kind being recorded. Recreio "A" and Kowloon Bowling GreenTM Club remain well on the road to First and Second Division Honours respec- tively.
Scoring a narrow win over Kowloon Docks at Hung Hom, Craigengewer advanced to within two points of Re- creio "A" in First Division. The Portuguese did not have a game this week, but have two yet in hand to Craigen- gower's one.
Kowloon
a 71.
K.F.C. WIN
AWAY
An
open contest for model aeroplanes will be held at Kow-| loon Tong on October 17 under the auspices of the Tao Kung The Sing Tao forwards display- Pao, Hongkong University ed Impressive combination despite dents' Union, Hongkong Kowloon the absence of Fung King-cheong, Teachers' Association. star forward. Kwok Ying-kl moved up to centre forward from the half-back line, turned out to
The championship then rested Cleveland. be a promising leader of the at-made for the establishment of a
perpetual trophy for the event between Detroit and tack and a dangerous shooter,
which will be held annually.
who commenced a deciding three game series yesterday," Detroit won. Three events are scheduled for the first game 2 to 0 and so secux- the junior flyers to give their
Bowling Green 22: W. Melrose, D. Coull, F. F.. ed an unassailable position-at-the
Club won away, turning back Stainton, J. C. Chalmers (Skip) - planes that
25; F. Hillon, T. Grimes, J. Wat-... Recreio "B," while Indian Re son, R. Keown (Skip) 24. ed and York homered.
Total gas powered with
engines
Riotous scenes marred the creation Club recorded which will roar, stunt and climb
ing hit by a missile hurled by a In Second Division, both "Kow- K.CC.-H. L Langley, E Curtis. straight up are part of the pro- game, Tebetts. Detroit catcher, be- home win over Civil Service.
spectator, while women the loon Bowling Green Club and Tal- W. Parsons, G.. Taylor (Skip) 18; GAS MODELS
crowd bombarded Greenberg of koo moved up to 28 points, but she A. C. Tribble. R. T. Broadbridge," In the last meeting of this Detroit with tomatoes and other former have yet a game in hand G. Bowden, T. Carr (Skip) 15; R while the Dockyarders have com- E. Lee, A. E. Berry, R. Leigh, H. kind, there were few gas models vegetables.
pleted their league Axtures. Kow- Overy (Skip) 24. Total 57. entered but since a great number!
BOSTON'S HUGE WIN
lcon Football Club and Kowloon KFC:—A. A. Dand, C. Dow- of builders have turned their
& great! In other American. League Tong were the other winners, at man, V: Chittenden, W. V. Field. tention to gas models number of entrants is expected in games played yesterday Boston the expense of K.C.C. and C.S.C.C. (Skip) 31; J. Gibson, A. Eastman this event.
R. Hall, P. Younghusband (Skip). Red Sox beat Washington Sena- respectively.
26; W. Groves, J. Smith, V. Atlen- The meet will start promptly at tors by 24 runs to 4, biggest score
za, W. C. Simpson (Skip) 25. Total 11 am, on October 27. Contest In the 1940 Major Leagues, and änts must be
82. on the field not St. Louis Browns bowed to Chica- later than 9.30 am. for checking to White Sox 4 to 3 after 10 in- of models for conformity to rules. nings Kue hitting a home run.
Entries for the various events In the National League Mul- may be made at the Eastern cahy blanked New York Giants Navy backs were not. so steady Kwong Wah were completely cut- Model Airplane Company. 222. to give the Phillies a 6 to 0 win. as their opposite numbers but played in the second half when Nathan Road, Kowloon, Star Mo- Klein hitting a homer. Gift, in goal, turned in a brilliant their opponents were constantly del Airplane Co., 361, Hennessy performance and was instrumental threatening their goal. The mar-Road, Hongkong. Eagle Model Air- In preventing Middlesex from gin was widened when Tangplane Store, Mongkok, Nathan tional League-and-will-compete scoring when they did most of the Kwong-sum sent a high shot to Road, Kowloon.
Causeway Bay.
FIRST GOAL About 10 minutes" from the kick-
The highlight of the S. Kowloon: Lapsley Whitfield, China-Kowloon game was the Ulrich, Maxwell, Williamson, Hut-
White, chison, Truscott, irresistible form of Lee Wal-
Jackson and Santos. teng, who, besides scoring a -hat-trick,... was the chief schemer. He delighted his followers with a scintillating display, especially with his sweeping passes to the wings.
Both sides had an equal share of foff. Hou Yung-sang sent up a clear Kowlcon's forward line was the exchanges but the "Diehards" pass from the rear, the right-wing, weak and farely give the Chinese defence stood up better to the catching it and swinging the ball
Lee cause for worry, pace, but it must be said that the to the left. Fung Kwan-sing rush- Kwok-wal and Tsang Chung-wan, Navy had very bad luck when oned up to score the first goal for proving too stolid for them to get a number of occasions they were in Sing Tao. through.
a position to score.
He was closely followed by Soong Ling-sing, centre-bali, who drib. led to the left corner where he shot from a distance of 25 yards and netted. Kwok Ying-ki closed the first half by adding another goal
defence
Lee Waltong (3) and Lee Shek- yau netted for the champions,
The Middlesex intermediate trio or Sheehan. Riches and Wilkinson South China: Tam Kwon-kon. was in good working order and Tsang Chang-wan, Lee Kwok-wat, rendered every support to the for Lau Hing-choy. Lam Tak-po, Tse wards. Kam-hung. Luk. Tat-hang, Chun Tak-fal, Lee Wal-tong, Lau Chung-sang and Lee Shek-yau.
ADVERTISEMENT attacking in the closing stages.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
· FIRST BLOOD
at-
Cincinnati Reds won the Na-
In the
against Detroit Tigers the centre and Kwik headed the The closing date is October 23rd. World Series. ball into the net. Shortly before the final whistle, Lal Shu-wing Navy drew first blood through a completed the score by netting the penalty which was converted by fifth goal. Bendy. This lead, however, prov-
ed short-lived and the "Diehards" formances at centre and left-inner The Gosanos gave very good per- equalised through another "spot while Lee Kwok-kal, in the loser's kick scored by Saw who shortly goal, was safe But Judging from
the scores
THE EIGHTH EXTRA later put his side in the lead, again the'r play, the Gosan's did not RACE MEETING will be held from a penalty. Just before half-maintain their old form. (weather permitting) at HAPPY me O'Regan levelled VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5thai.... and THURSDAY, 10th October, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.
The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each leeting in such a manner as to de readily identified.
Play was fast and thrilling after resumption with both sides striving for the winning goal. Pearson. racing through with the ball, then passed to Coomer, who beat Gif to give Middlesex the victory.
NAVY-GÜT
SING TAO:-Cheung Wing-tsul; Hou Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang: Chui Ah-fai, Soong Ling-sing, Tam Chun-fal; Tang Kwong-sum. Ip Pak-wah: Kwok Ying-ki, Lal Shiu- wing, Fung Kwan-sing.
KWONG WAH:-Lee Kwok-kat; | Chung Fal-lum, Leung Pak-wal: Honiwill, Brett. Remedios. Chung Kam-fat, Pereira; Honeywell, Hazard, Ridley, Phip-Cheung Nai-sing, Lau Fook-chuen, pens, Spreadbury, Hendy, O'Regan, B. T. Gosano, A, V. Gösano. Wong Bourne.
MIDDLESEX --Jackson, Fresh- water, Parker, Sheehan, Riches, Wilkenson, Coomer, Tait, Pearson,
Saw, Marable.
POINTS FOR CLUB
Club defeated St. Joseph's at
King-chung.
ODD GOAL VICTORY. In Second Division, Sing (Tao also beat Kwong Wah by four goals to three yesterday at Boundary St. The encounter was more closely contested and the score was equalised thrice. The scorers Happy Valley on Saturday by three were: Sing Tao: Wu Shiu-chung. goals to two, after leading by the Tam Chun-kuen 2, Cheung Wing- odd goal in three at half time. It wing: Kwong Wah. Chan Wai- was a fine robust game and though sang. Lee Yan-leung, Chiu Chi-' fast, was a bit lacking in sparkle."!
fung. Sammy Tsang in goal for the Saints played a fine game and was SECRETARY upon the per largely instrumental for saving his sonal or written application of a side from a bigger, defeat, Member, such Member to be The Saints" scored first through
A. Dand was elected responsible for all visitors intro-Cruz and S. Strange soon put the President of the Hongkong duced by him, and for Payment Club level. Fowler added to the Hockey Club, and Lt. Col.
Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both including tax)
obtainable
are
of all Chits, etc. ̧*
through
the
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will clase at 11.45 a.m. on both days.
Tifins are obtainable" at the
1 Boy (Telephone 21920),
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
H.K. HOCKEY CLUB
Mr. A
MEETING
Club's score just before half time. E. J. R. Mitchell and Messrs. Leonard netted the equaliser for G. E R. Divett and W. A Reed,
St. Joseph's early in the second Vice-Presidents, at the annual half and Fowler netted Club's general meeting held on Thurs: final and decisive goal with a shot day.
that had Tsang beaten all the way. į V. M. Benwell
Was
elected
CLUB -- Odell; Eardley and Captain of the 1st XI, and H. W. Strange; Skinner, Gow and Bone; Brown will lead the 2nd XI. Club House provided they are wilson, Scott Fowler, Bickford R. A. Bates and E. V. Reed will ordered in advance from the No. and E. Strange.
act 33 Hon. Secretary and, ST. JOSEPH'S-Tsang: Hussain Hon. Treasurer respectively, and and Coats; Manson, Fernandes and. I. Bickford, N. B. M. Whit- |Kannibal; Llu Kwel Cheun, Maher,ey and B. A. Fowler will be the other members of the Com- The price of Admission to Leonard, Gomez and Cruz.
mittec.. the Public Enclosure Is $1.00
JUNIOR DIVISIONS including Tax, for all Persons, Results of Second and Third including Ladies, and is payable Divisions league matches were as at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors follows:-
In Uniform are admitted Half". Price
By Order,
B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1940.
522
SECOND, DIVISION
B. China 7, Kowloon 0. Club 1, R.ES, 9. Navy 1, Middlesex 3.
THIRD DIVISION RF, 3, 88th RA, 2. 24th R.A 7. Shell 0. RAF 5 RAS,C; 0. Bnals 2, International
Matches will be held on Tues days and Thursdays at the Club ground, King's Park. The first full practice game will be held. tomorrow at 8 p.m. Members are requested to bring a white and r coloured shirt
LONDON, Sept 29 (Reuter)- The death is announced hereof. Cherry Kearto, "well-known fa- timalist, author and big game photographer. He was 69 years of
[age:
VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked at the training gallops at Bappy Valley on Saturday morning:-
Murrumbidgee Franklin
White Diamond Ascot Day
Conquering Time
Dis- ist 2nd 3rd 4th Last tance Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr;
O-Lan and Triumphant Day Sea Urchin & Quick Despatch Mount Hope Bay
Hughber
Gretber
U. M. Omar's defeat at the hands of J. McKelvie at Hung Hom settled the First Division" Skips' Championship, Carlos Sulva (Recreio "A") with a total to date of 32 points from. 16 games, undefeated all sea- son, retaining the champion-“ ship. A. J. Kew (K. Tong) hạs now won the Second Division Skips' Championship, and A. Jillott (P.0.C.) the Third. Dlvi- sion title. The following are the results.
FIRST DIVISION®
CRAIGENGOWER WIN K.D.R.C.:—J. G. Ozorio, H. G. Cooper, R. L. Lapsley, J. Kempton (Skip) 15; J. Revie, R. A. Lapsley, A. Calman, J. McKelvie (Skip) 21; B. Parks, W. D. McMaster, W. Houston, R. Morrison (Skip) 20. Total 56.
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KOWLOON TONG UP
K, Tong:-N. A. E. Mackay. I K. Lim, H.Y. Hsu, J. L. Stephens (Skip) 28; Y. H,Tang, W. M, Gt- tins, W. J. Howard, H. Gittins (Skip) 23; EL A. Castro; A E H Castro, J. N. Wong, A. J. Kew (Skip) 16. Total 67..
C.S.C.C.¡—A Shephard. M. Scott. E. Kirman, S. Eccleshall (Bkip) 14: T. Seddon, W. Gardner, J. R. CAIT, W. J. Burling (Skip) 15; P. D. Crawley, S. Morris, F. Harper, C. Strange" (Skip) 18. Total 45.
SPORTING
FIXTURES
*TODAY
C.C.C.-L.C. R. Souza, W. Hong LAWN BOWLS. - Colony Open
K. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (Skip) 20; J. W. Leonard, W. McNeill, A.!. E. Coates, R. Basa (Skip) –22. j. Total 64
K.B.G.C. UP
Singles
Championship, Third Round: C.G. Bilva v. W.L. Walker: M.N.. Rakusen" v. JS. Landolt (At Kowloon F.U.), A. Morton v. MR. Abbas (At Crai- gengower). TENNIS.—"A" Division: C.R.C.
LR.C. H.KUT.C. v. E.C.C.
TUESDAY, OCT., 1.
Pereira (Skip) 15; A F. Pereira, LAWN BOWLS, Colony Open
J. A. Remedies, A. M. Rodrigues, D. Dasto (8kip) 17; D. 0. Alves, O.] H. Basto, E. de Sousa, J. Basto (Skip) 15. Total 47.
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KB.G.C.:~G. W. Deacon, J. C. Gill J. G. Meyer, GH sherriff (Skip) 24; E Scard, E. Levett, W. Walker A. Hyde-Lay (Skip) 16; R.
Third
Singles Championship, Round: FX da Silva v. II. White; R. Morrison or AE Carey v. A.M. Holland (At Kow~!! joon F.C.). BE. Strange v. F.J Jones: LF. Xavier or A. L. Eastman v. H.A. Alves (At Crai- gengower). WR. Hülyer v. W..
P. Phillips, H. White, L. Guy," A.- Howard (At Police), R. Busa v. J. Hall (Skip) 27. Total 87
LR.C. WIN AT. HOME IR.CA. H. Rumjahn, S, Yu- suí, M. Y. Adal, A. R. Minu (Skip)
15: 8,M. Rumjahn, A. K. Bumad, J. Hoosen, A. K. Minu (Skip) 28;} 'D. M. Khan, A. M. Wahab, A. M.{
SE Eccleshall or EC. Fincher;
M. F. Alarcon v. TA. Madar (At Kowloon B.G.C.). C.C. Pereira v. TENNIS "B" Division: LR.C W. Gm (At Kowloon CLC).
K.C.C.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 2.
Rumlahn, M, R. Abbas. (Skip) 26. LAWN BOWLS, Colony Open
Total 67.
0.8.0.0.:-0. J. Walker, W. E Colledge, J. F. McGowan, J. Holl lidge (Skip) 17; J. Gellatly, A, B. Allan, J. Deakin, F. Jones (Skip) 16; M. E, Purvis, D. Holidge, W.i Hillyer, H. E. Strange (Skip) 13. Total 46.
SECOND DIVISION
K.B.G.C.- LEAD YET K.B.G.C.-E. F. Pope, C. Wallis, F. Cheesman, R. Duncan (skip) 14; A, Morton, E. Atkins, A. Bower, H. E. Drew (8kip) 27 HC. Spong
Singles Championship, Third. Round: AR. Minu v.-05. Ros- selet; RF da Luz v. WK. Way: W. Hongaling. J.C. Remedios. (At Civil Service). A.J. Hally U.M. Omar (At Recrelo), TENNIS"C" Division: CRC, v
ATC. BCAA V. CDR.(a); KTG.CA/VA HK UTC, KIT.C.. VIRG
FRIDAY, OCTOBER (4) LAWN - BOWLB. — Colony Open Singles Championstilp, Faird Round: J. McCutcheon or AM Omar V. A. Hyde-Lay (At Kow- loon FC.)
L. Sykes, D. W. Waterton, H. LOCK-MEETING-Annual, of Kowloon, hart (Skip).:37. Total 78.
B.K.C.CW. A. Cornell, JL Mouat. E Hospes, R. R. Davies
(Skip) 17; B, Lacon, A. T: Lay, R.
A: Edward, A. W. Brown (Skip) 15;
Cricket Club, 6 pm.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5
LAWN
BOWLS First Division: Police R.C Indian R.C., Civil Service v. RecreioAz Kowloon
P. S. Cassidy, A. D. Humphreys, ECC. Y. Kowloon Docks, Second
32.2 8. Abrahah, A Nissim (Skip) 10.
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PRC. G. Davies, J. Hayward, E. G. Post, W. S. Dall (Skip) 17; Tillman, AE Carey, H. WIll- cox, A Boutar (Bkip), 18; J. H&I- rop, C. Pope, W L Clark, 1 C. Altken (Skip) 19. Total 54
Talkoo: — C. Bovaird, W. Mc- Arthur R. Main. D. Munro (Aktp).
Division: Hongkong C.C.Y, Craigengower: Cirii-Barvice v. Kowloon B.G.CF Recreio V. Ko
RACING. Hongkong Jockey Club's Eighth Extra Race Meet- ing at Happy Valley. 2 p.m. (First Day)
BWIMMIN Boy Scouts Associa
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