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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1940.

In the World of Sports

MOBILE COLUMN WINS

WINS AQUATIC

MEET OF H.K.V.D.C.

Hutchinson Brilliant In Free Style Relay: Corps, Army Draw Water Polo 3-3

Refore a large and distinguished gathering including His Excel- Jençy the Acting Governor, Maj-Ģen, E, F. Norton, Mobile Column carried off the Inter-Unit swimming championship of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence, Corps annual aquatio Meet held at the Army pool at Victoria Barracks on Saturday, despite a strong challenge from the Combined Small Units who lost by the close margin of 3 points

(22-19).

The Bomber Fund of the South China Morning Post to which all the proceeds from the gala were donated benefitted substantial- ly. it being announced that nearly $2,000 was collected.

Recreio "A" Wins Final Bowls Game

NINTH EXTRA SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL:

SING TAO PLAY

RACE MEETING Both Points For South PAT-BALL AT HANDICAP WEIGHTS China: "Diehards" And

FOR

SATURDAY

The following are the handleäp weights for the Ninth Extra race meeting to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, Oct. 19:-

K.F.C. Runners-Up 1-Hongkong Griffins Cup, Li Miles

In Second Div.

2-Nullah Nullah Handicap, "B".

Class, tat Section, 1 Mile

Navy Unlucky To Draw

RESULTS OF LEAGUE GAMES played on Saturday were much as expected though Navy and Middlesex were unlucky to have to share points with Kowloon and Kwong Wah, respectively.

The champions, South China, continued in winning vein and. remained at the top of the table with two further points at the ex- pense of Club at Caroline Hill...

Distinctive Time 158, Dupont Bay 158, Eve of Folly 140,Eve of Reason 140, Gay Star 151, Gretber 142. Club de Becrein "A" completed Johnber 147, O-Lan 168, Ocnagh a triumphant year in the Lawn 140. Bowls League on Saturday by a 20-shat win over. Kowloon Docks at Hunghom. They were beaten only once th the current season, by Police.

In another First Division match Franklin 151, Income Tax 144, strong for Club. Tse Kan-hung The Chinese defence proved too played on Saturday. Craigengower Princess Claro 148, Springhurst 149, and Lee Kwok-wat breaking up all beat Civil Service C.C. the Civil Triumphant Day 149, Vixen Tor the Club attacks confidently. Servants conceding Craigengower 145.

The game was keenly contested There were no further goals but and until halt time Club was only Kowloon's citadel underwent sever- down one goal but the Chinese al anxious moments. A Great Time 150, Cocklera! 140; scored three more in the second Contact 157, Criffel 158, Fair half. Chance 152, Flying Dutchman 152,

The best race of the programme Machine Gun Companies; 4. Corps was undoubtedly the Free style re-Artillery: 5 Portuguese Companies, the points though only 13 ends 3-Werribee Handicap. "D" Class lay where a close and thrilling Time: 59-4/3 secs. finish was witnessed. Small Units Mobiles: 3 Machine Gun Companies; rain.

Diving-1. Portuguese Companies; 2, were completed as a result of the From the Two Mile, Post,

Once Round and In led all the way, but Hutchinson 4. Small Units: 5. Corps Artillery.

Second Division, Kowloon the Mobile ""anchor"

Catterick Bridge 165, Colorado Six Men 3-1/3 Yards Free-Style Football

Club

won runner-up Star 140, Discovery Bay 157, Fore- Relay-1 Smal Units (A. A da Roza,

man swam

brilliantly to beat A. V. "Ozorio by just a touch.

A close and Interesting water- polo game between H.K.V.D.C. and an Army team concluded the pro gramme resulting in a draw of 3-3.

L

RESULTS Free-Style Relay (Four men 200 Yards)-1 Mobiles (Arnold. Stewart,

B. &. Wilson and A. V. Ozoria); 3 Machine Gun Companies: 4. Portu- guese Companies; 5. Corps Artillery. Time: 2.36 secs.

Invitation Relay-1: Royal Scots; 2, Combined Small Units: 3. 7th A.A. Battery. Time: 1.52.8.

Officers

Sergeants. Sergeants

and L/Sgt. Hussain); - 2

Water-polo-Army drew with HK.V. D.C. 3—3.

41

In

(Skip), 24. Total: 74.

C.S.C.C. T. Seddon, J. Hempsey,

Erally 151.

& Furlongs

he

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NAVY: CHAT: Roughly, Honywill; Honeywell, Croft. Ridley: Breese,

C. HILL

SAINTS WEAK IN

ATTACK®

After being two goals down ab the interval at Caroline Hill yes terday, St. Joseph's held Sing Tao to a scoreless second half, but despite the vallant efforts of the Saints' defence, their forwards. could not get going against thè strong Chinese defences.

A small crowd turned out to see. the game which lacked good foot- ball, Sing Tao, for the greater part

Bourne. Le Fage. Hendy. O'Regan and preferring to play the pat-ball type. even when they were in KOWLOON: Lapsley:

front of goal. Ulrich, Lamb; Maxwell, Williamson, Hut- chison: Elseley, Truscott, Blake, Jackson and White.

KWONG WAH LUCKY Although they scored the first goal Kwong Wah can con- sider themselves fucky as the Middlesex were the superior side and had the "Diehards” forwards been more accurate in their shooting there might have been a different tale to tell.

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Hussain, left-back, and David

Leonard left-half, worked like trojans in the defence and it was greatly due to their efforts that Sing Tao could not score more.. Bowen was very weak and, conse- quently, all the work fell on the shoulders of Hussain

Leonard had the full measure of the Tang Kwong-sum-Fung King- cheong combination, the latter being not very impressive in his first League game this season. He was as wlly as ever. lacked his usual dash though he

TSANG BRILLIANT Sammy Tsang was in brilliant

With better support forth- coming from his inside men, Chow Man-chi and Lau Chung- sang, Lee" Wai-tong again stole the limelight with a grand display despite the fact that A E. Rumjahn, B. S. Wilson, C. R. Honours as a result of Civil Service hand Drive 140. Lovely Kid 135, Lawrence,

closely A. A Noronha and A. ceciding to concede the points in Nancy Lee 135, Pumelo 135, Quick

watched Ozorio); 2. Mobiles (Arnold, Parsons, their unfinished game

throughout by Forrow. with the Despatch-147 Bea Urchin 135, Tar- Hammond Stewart. Bocker and Hut-KF.C...

LACKED COMBINATION zan 137. Winnie 140. Machine Gun Companies: 5. Corps chinson); 3 Portuguese Companies; 4 The scores:

4-Wyndham Handicap, "B" Class

Bone was the best in Club's de- Artillery

FIRST DIVISION.

1 Miles

fence while Forrow, pivot, was an Avon 145, Bear Claw 156, Blue excellent "policeman" for Lee. The Crafgengower Win C.C.C. K. M. Omar. H. L. For-Diamond 140. Conquering Time forwards. lacked combination and Wah into the lead but just before Cheuk Shek-kam put Kwong man, AM Omar, U. M. Omar, 157, English Cavalier 161, Galaxy indulged in too many individual the interval Sheehan equalised.

Skip), 34; A. A. Razack, W. Hong 148, Half-Moon Eve 151, Humdrum plays Hammond and Hutchinson); 2. SmallL/Sgt. Remedios, Sgt. Hopkins, Sg-sling, L. C. R. Souza, J, S. Landolt. Eve 144, Jober 146, King Kong 140,1 Walts (A. A. da Roza, A. K. Rumlahn Officers Rallton

After the resumption Middlesex The champions scored the first had more of the exchanges and, form in between the sticks and on Lt. Rodrigues, Lt Cunha, (Skip). 18: W. J. Penny, H. w.Lilliber 161, Red Feather 152, Rose goal through Lee Shek-you who during a sporadic rald, Kwong at least two occasions he literally Major Owen Hughes and Lt. Gold-Randall,

A. E Coates, R. Basa, Mopre Park Handicap, "A" Class beaten all the way.

sent a first timer that had Odellwan again took the lead through threw himself at the feet of the man). Time: 1.21 secs.

Chin Chi-fun. A few minutes attacking forwards to save certain. LEE SCORES W. Burling, J. Eccleshall, (Skip); Amicus Curiae 153, Ascot Day

later Hellardes put Middlesex on Shortly after resumption Lee level terms again.

Moals 8; C. J. Walker, W. Colledge, J. F. 149. Connieber 150, Courting Eve Wai-tong netted with a fast left-

The Saints McGowan, J. Hollidge, (Skip) 9: 155. Devonian 135, Lancashire rooted drive and, a few minutes Remedios, Chung Fai-lam: Wong combination but these usually fiz- KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee sometimes show flashes of good forwards would Continuing in record breaking J. Gellatly, A. B. Allan, J. Deakin, Chips 155. Many Thanks 151, Me-later, Chow Man-chi increased the Wah-say, Chung Kim-fal, Pereira:zled out of were broken up by the vein, Chan Chun-nam (Lai Tsun) F. J. Jones, (8kip) 16, Total: 33.- Three Men 33 Yards Medley" Relay shattered another Chinese Na-

lody Star 137 Sparrow 152, Torna- lead. -1. Mobiles (Hammond, Hutchinson

Points for Rec, “A”

do Star 142, Vanity Fair 145,

Gosano, Eau Fook-chup, Chin Arnold); 2. Small Units (A E. Rumtional record at the Chinese Y.M. Jahn, W. 3. Gegg. A. V. Ozorio); 3. C.A aquatic sports held on Satur-R. Lapsley, J. McKelvie. (Skip): 176Ballerat Handicap, "C" Class

KD.R.C.: J. Revie, R. H. Lapsley Viceroy 180.

Club made a few feeble attempts Chi-fun, Cheuk Shek-kam and sure and fast tackling Hau Yung- to score but could not pass the Wang King-chung

sang and Lee Tin sang day.

Chinese defence. Ten minutes A. Caiman, W. McMaster, W. Hou

MIDDLESEX Jackson Fresh After ten minutes play the Chi- nese made several changes Ip Pak- In the 1.500 yards free style ne sten, R. Morrison, (Skip) 21; 1 A Green Time 152, Amber II 195, from time Lau Chung-sang netted water. Parker: Thomas, Riches, returned the excellent time of 21 Ozarlo, J. MePherson, F. Cullen, J. Bredon 165, Centre Court 160, to put the issue beyond all doubt. Wilkenson; Coomer, Pearson, Shee-wah taking the leadership while ADVERTISEMENT mins 51 1/5 secs. to lower the Kempton. (Skip) 18. Total: 50.

SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-Than. 'Baw and Hellardes.

Fung went to inside-right. Cheerful Star 150, Longdon 142.

The previous record of 22 mins. 69 4/5 Recreto "A": L. F. Xavier, C. M. Maple Star 145, National Victory wal Lau Hing-chot, Lam Tak-po, kon; Tse Kam-hung, Lee Kwök-

intermediate line was also altered sees. established by Yeung Wal-Silva, F. V. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva. 147. Piccadilly Jum. 158. Bubs Star Luk Tak-hung Chiu Chi-fai, Lau Divisions league matches were who was shifted to the left.

with Kowk Ying-ki in the pivotal Results of Second and Third berth instead of Agong Ling-sing mok at the National Games held (Skip) 21; F. X. Soares, H. A. Alves, 140, Bhuttlecock 157, Spring Shine Chung-sang, Lee Wal-tong, Chow follows:- in Nanking in 1935 by 1 min, 08.3/5 3. E. Noronha, R. Luz. (Skip) 21; 152, Strathearrick 135, Surprise Man-chi and Lee Shek-yau.

3. A. Luz, C. E. Marques, J. F. v. Again 136, Twilight Star 147, Venus Miss Ko Mut-ling again proved Ribeiro, C. G. Silva. (Skip) 28. Bay 155, Warrego River 152. that she is the "tops" in the Total: 70.

7-Nullah Nullah Handicap, "B" Ladies section by carrying off the 200 yards free style in convincing fashion to beat her nearest rival, Miss Tsang Fung-kwan, by nearly

Nursing Detachment 66-2/3 Yards; Free-Style Championship-1, Miss B. M. Richards; 2. Miss Maureen Book- er; 3. Miss June Booker: 3. Mrx Begg. Time: 52-3/5 secs,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE

secs,

ANOTHER RECORD FOR CHAN CHUN-NAM

NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th a pool length. October, 1940, commencing at 2,00 p.m.

BESULTS

Men's 100 Yards free-style-1. Tsang: Cheung-ming: 2 Kami Hop-mings 3 The first Bell will be rung at Lau Tal-ping. Time: 69.1/5 secs. 1.30 p.m.

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 #1 10 Fe readily identified,

:

SECOND DIVISION

14 Miles

Class, 2nd Section, 1 Mile" Ajax 151, Annabella 135, A Rear- Civil Service Up

ing Time 157, Australian Prince: KF.C.: W. Groves, R. Hughes, C. (147, Brown Derby 147, Brung 145, Dowman, W. Simpson. (Skip) 27; Derby Day 150, Double. Finesse A. Lapsley. C. Pile, V. Atienza W.156, Happy Landings 145, King's Field. (Skip) 14; J. Gibson, A. East Privilège 145, Pumpernickel 148, man, R, Hall, V. Chittenden, (Skip Bea Jay 155, Winfred 152 19. Total: 60.

8-Kwangtong Handicap, "C" Class From the Two Mile Post,

Ladies' 100, Yards free-style--1, Miss C.AC.C.; V. J. Carr, F. Austin, E. Ko Mul-ling: 2, Miss Tsang Fung-w, Simmonds, S. Eccleshall. (Skip kwan. Time: 1 min 25 secs.

Children's 50 Yards breast-stroke-17. Morris, P. D. Crawley, E. Tan Cheung-po; 2. Ko Wal-hubg. Harper, C. Strange. (Skip) 14; C. Sheherd, W. Colledge, E. Kirman, Men's 200 Yards breast-stroke-1. A. 5. Allen. (Skip) 11. Total: 32, Yau Sai-kwan; 2. Teang Cheung-ming. Time: 3 mins. 27.2/5 secs.

Time: 47.2/5 secs.

Children's 100 Yards free-style-1. Time: 1 min 42.4/5 seca Trang Cheung po 2. Bo Wal-hung.

Ladies 200 Yards free-style-1. Miss Ko Mul-ling: 2 Miss Trang Fung Badges admitting Non-Memkwan Time: 3 mins 34.2/5.sccs.

Men's 1,500 Yards free-style - 1. bers to the Members' Enclosure Chan Chun-nam; 2. Yau Bal-kwan: 3. And · Club Roome at $5.00 Lau Tai-ping. Time: 21 mins. 61.1/6|

secs. (record). for Gentlemen and $3.00. for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable

through the SPORTING

FIXTURES

SECRETARY upon the per- sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro. duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

SLEAP

Actg. Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th October, 1940,

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TODAY

YACHTING

Sweepstake Race Results

CLUB: Odell, Bone, S. Strange: Skinner, Forrow, Gow: E. Strange. Foullard, Fowler, Scott and Bick- ford.

DRAWN GAME

A goal by Blake in the clos- Ing minutes gave Kowloon one polat, in the game against Navy after the latter had do- minated nearly three quarters of the game,

JUNIOR GAMES

SECOND DIVISION Navy 5, Police 0.

South China 6, Hongkong Club Kwong Wah 1, 30th R.A. 5.. Royal Engineers"5, Middlesex 0. R.A.0.C. 3, Kowloon 0.

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THIRD DIVISION 7th R.A. 2, RAF. 3. 24th R.A. 1, 12th R.A. 2. R.A.S.C. 0, International, 6. 35th R.A. 0, 36th R.A. 4.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION---

The mainlanders' defence again, Once Round and In

saved the day, for if not for Advancing Time 180, Attacking them plus a certain amount of Time 168, Blue Field 148, Blue Gate bad luck on the part of Navy, the 150, Boolat Bay 140, Bronze Arrow latter would have scored more 140, Celtic Star 140, Dawn Star 140, than one goal. Emergency Unit 140, Eve of Dan-

Williamson was kept to busy 8. China cing 161, Eve of Hunting 140, Gal-throughout in checking the sailors Sing Tao veston Bay 147, Gladiator 150, that he did not find time to get Eastern Guiness Time 140, Jane Doe 140. his forwards moving and, as a re- Navy...... Just In Time 168, Laughing Girl sult, the front line was rather dis- 140, Lovely Star 140, Musketeer 155, Ohio 181, Olibway 147, Oomph 140, Patricia, 161, Pinfarthings 148,

Jointed.

FIRST BLOOD

Middlesex

Goals

as

2.

P. W. D. L'F. A. Pts,

Sing Tag attacked from the start and within ave minutes opened their

account through Tang Kwong-sum after Tsang had saved from Ip. E

Saints then took up the attack and Macdonald had bad luck when his shot just grazed the bar..

A pretty movement initiated from the left saw Fung increase. the score from a pass from Tang with the Saints' defence spread- eagled.

TEAMS

SING TAO: Cheung Wing-chol Hau Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang: Tsui Ah-fal: Kowk ying-ki, Boong Ling-sing: Tang Kwong-sum, Fung King-cheong. Ip Pak-wah. Lai Shul-wing and Fung Kwaf-shing.

ST. JOSEPH'S 8. Tsang: AL Hussain, J Bowen, W. Maher, G. Fernandes, D. Leonard, Man Chan- kee, C., Santos, MacDonald. J. Gomes and R. M. Cruz,

4 3 0 1 11 3 6 3 3 0 0 7 06 4 3 0 1 12-5 8 4 2 11 13 6 5 3111673 Kowloon 3 1 1 1 2 5 3 St. Joseph's... 3 1 0 2 4 5 2. Rose Evelyn 158, Rose, Flana 150, Navy, drew first blood when Royal Scots... 3 1 0 2 2 8 2

KIT CHEE LOSE Rose-Queen 148. Royal Highness O'Regan, receiving a pass from Club

3 1 0 2 414 2. In the Second Division Sing Tao Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's 140, Royal Wedding Eve 158, Sol- Croft, beat Lapsley with his shot. Kwong

Wah 3 0 1 2 2 91-beat Kit Chee seven goals to one Championship - Race Sweepstake dier of Britain 140, Strathbannock Kowloon obtained their goal rather Police

3 0 0 3 6 10 0 at Caroline Hul yesterday, the over 8.75 miles on Saturday re- 148, Tampa Bay 147, Taxing Mas-lucky as Blake petted after sulted as follows:

SECOND DIVISION

score at half-time being 3-0, ter 151, Thirty Six 158; Victoria Roughly has "muffed centre 161.

from the right.

Cathedral Hall Gull

BADMINTON.

Badminton, 8 pm,

TOMORROW

"A" CLASS

Finished Psn. Pts. 17.01.47 1:17

R. E 6. China

17.05.242 15 HOME SOCCER RESULTS A

Jean

(Capt. G. J. Farr).

(Capt. A O/G. Mills). Maureen 17.05.58 (Mr. D. G. G. Allen).

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.... 17.08.31 $11 (Mr. G. G. Wood).

LAWN BOWLS Open Singles Artemis

Championship, quarter Anals; W.

J. Howard v. F.J Jones, C.C. Tyrone Chat 17.07.0345/10 Pereira v MR. Abbas (KFC)). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 CHESS Entries Close for Kowloon

Chesa Club Championships. RIFLE SHOOTING Hongkong,

Rise Association Spoon & PIRE- Guri tice Shoot, át Kowlon City, 1.45

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 TENNISC Division: 1.0.C. v. SCAA, ATC. V HKPSA, KTGCA V C.D.R. (b).

(Mr. E. Huttemeler).[/* True Blue ........ 17.08.03 16: 9

(Mr. A. St. C; Walton), Petrel

17.08.197. (Mr. C. F. Hyde),

17.10.01 (Mr. S. K Helberg). Joss ....

17.10.50 9 (Capt. G. E. Neve). Redshank

17.11.414 10:

(Mr. T. C. Fairburn),

MIXED CLASS-

17.18.37.

Ailsa

LAWN BOWLS — Open Singles (Capt. H. A. Ingram).

Championship, quarter finals U Widgeon

200 17.24.18.

M. Omar v. Ar Hyde-lay, MN. (Mr. P. F. MacUabe). Rakusen EC. Fincher ar T. Zephyr Madar (Club de Recreior,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

RACING. Hongkong Jockey Club's

SOUTHPORT NET SIX TIMES

LONDON, Oct 13 (Reuter) The following are the results of Home football matches played yes- terday

NORTH (REGIONAL) Bradford 0, Middlesbro. 2. Burnley '0, Manchester United 1. Bury 0. Liverpool 3.

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7

6

Chester 4, Tranmere 5:

5.

Doncaster 4, Hall 2.

ROUND 17.24.217105

(Major C, Rochfort-Boyd) --- Wendy Hylla 107A57.25.29.

Mr. H. W. Browne)

Ninth Extra Race Meeting at Owl Happy Valley, 2 pm

177/10.111

Mr G. LA Eastgate)

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Everton 4, Stockport 2. Grimsby 3, Sheffield United 1. Halifax 5, Bradford City 1. Lincoln 4 York 240p, Manchester City 3. Huddersfeld 1. New Brighton 6, Crewe 2.- Newcastle 3, Chesterfeld 0. Preston 3. Oldham 0. Rochdale 1, Blackburn 1. Rotherham 0-Leeds 0.0 Shereld Wed, 2, Barnsley a Southport 6, Wrexham 2

SOUTH (REGIONAL). Aldershot 6, Bristol City 1. Bournemouth 1, Reading, 1 Brighton 9, Southampton 0. Charlton 1 Brentford 4. Coventry, 5. Cardliz. 2. & Fulham 3 Clapton .. Luton 2, Leicester, Q. Mansfeld 4. Birmingham 1. Notts Forest 1, Northampton 0, Queen's Park R 2, Chelsea 3. Southend 0 Portsmouth 0. Tottenham 2, Arsenal 3. Walsall 3, Notts County Watford 1, Crystal Pal. 3. West Brom 0 Stoke 1, Weatham 3, Milvall 2

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Albion (4, Clyde 1- Celtic 2, Falkirk 2 Dumbarton 2, Queen's Park I Hamilton 4. Morton 3. Hearts 1. Rangers 1⠀⠀⠀⠀ Partick 3, Motherwell 0.0

St Mirren 4. Elbernian L Third Lanark 3. Airdrionians 2.

Middlesex R.A.O.C Navy Royal Scote Kit Chee 30th B

Bing Tac

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Goals PWD LEA. Pis, 4,4 0 0 25 3 8 43:01 16. 5° 0° 321 0.16 4 8

4 2 1 1 13 8 5 4 2 1 1 8 95

3 2 0 1 11 44

3 2 0 1 12 5 4

Sing Tap were not so superior as the score would suggest, Fat Chee played as good a game as the win- Ders but after the fourth goal they fell to pieces and, allowed the winners to net four times in the last eight minuter

Tam Chan-kuen (2), Cheung Woon-wing (3) and Woo

4 20 2 6 11 chung (3) scored for Sing Tao

4 1 1 2 8 18 3 3201 12 8 4 Kwong Wah 3 1 0 2 10 10 2 Club Police Kowloon

3 0 0 3 4 20 0

while Kit Chee's lone marker was netted by Yau Wah-hing

40041120 HOCKEY WIN FOR

4:00 4 2 25 0

THIRD DIVISION.

Goals

KUMAON RIFLES

The Kumaon Rifes defeated the MGA 31 In a fast bockey match played at King's Park on Saturday

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