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PACE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940.
In the World of Sports
REST DEFEAT SERVICES
IN CHARITY SOCCER
Roughley Plays Great Game: Press And Referees Draw
A big crowd was present on the Chub ground yester- day to see the REST OF THE COLONY defeat COMBINED SERVICES by three clear goals in their annual soccer match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund.
His Excellency the Acting "Governor, Lieut.-Gen. E. F. Norton, C.B., D.S.O., M.C., and the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, C,M.G., Colonial Secretary, attended.
HANDSOME
· DIVIDENDS
AT MACAO
THE MERMAID PAYS $21.40 FOR 'PLACE
backers.
Handsome dividends, conse- quent on the many surprise wins were the feature of the. November Meet of the Macao Jockey Club hold at Areis Preta, Macao, on Sunday. Providing a fitting climax to a day of good sport the Spirit of St. Louis, carrying only 19 tickets Before the big game, early centre which Lai put into the for a win, romped home by a head to pay $44.90 for the best returr arrivals were kept in good net with a well-judged header.
Taking up the attack again the of the meet, The Mermaid, which spirits by the annual clash
Services forced two corners in placed third in this the last race, between the. Press and Re-quick succession which, however, of the day, pald $21.40 to its four ferees which ended in a draw. proved fruitless...
Displaying better understanding After the resumption, the Rest The next best return. $20.00, was and combination Rest were the forwards combined even better paid by the win of Victory Life more aggressive side and only the than the first half and it came as in the Tongkawan Handicap sterling work of Maxham. in goal, no surprise when they increased and Roughley, right-back, prevent- the lead through FUNG KING- ed them from running up a bigger CHEONG from a pass from How- lett. The Rest put on pressure Rest were the Arst to look dan-and shortly after Fung, after gerous and from, a free kick Hsu dribbling past
defenders. two
(R. K. C. Chub) 1| King-sing tested Moxham with a slipped the ball to LAI who took shin Yin Grand..... (EL L. Poon). 2... rasping drive which the latter did a shot. Moxham dived at the ball Country Mower .................. (K. Kwak) 3 well to hold. The Services then which spun under his body into Won by MANY lengths, many retaliated and Cheung Wing-chof the net to give the Rest a three-lengths between second and third was called on to save difficult goal lead. shot from Phippens.
score,
The Services never gave up the
Play then veered to the other fight but their attack could make end and Howlett and. Hau Ching-no Impression on the rockilke de- to were seen, in a nice movement fence of the Rest. but Hau" was frustrated as he was getting into position to shoot.
BAD PASSING
Exchanges were pretty even at this stage but the Services for- wards spollt
many
ROUGHLEY ON FORM Roughley played a great game and had the full measure of the
hippy winger Hau Ching-to, while Bright worked very hard in the promising pivotal berth but was given little movements by bad passing. About or no support by the wing halves. midway through this half Rest drew first blood through LAI SHIU-WING. A good movement initiated from the right saw Chung Yung-sum sending in a beautiful
ADVERTISEMENT
The forwards, though good in- dividually. lacked cohesion and seldom worked well as a unit.
THE RESULTS Results follow:- 13.00 p.m. "The Victoria Handicap" (Sir Furlonga) Coureur Blue, 140 lbs.
Time: 1.490.1. Pari-Mutuel:-
Winner: $8.80: Places: $5.00; $11.50. Also ran:-Merry Fattv.
Betting
Country Flower Coureur Blue Merry Fatty Shin Yin Grand
A road block of barbed wires-one of the types of defence measures in Britain.
ANNUAL MTG. OF KIT.C.
CLUB FINANCES
SOUND.
NAVY CUP POLO TOURNEY
ANGELS SURPRISE
EVERGREENS
Angels surprised at Boundary
"DOUBLE" FOR KOWLOON C.C. IN HOLIDAY CRICKET
H.K.C.C. Seniors Dismissed For 76: Macauley Hits Up 87 At Cox's Path
Hongkong Cricket Club lost to Kowloon Cricket Club by five wickets in a friendly all-day match on the "Chater Road ground Yesterday."
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D. J. N. Anderson's three wickets at a cost of four runs was, to a large extent, responsible for Kowloon's win.
Scores:--
HE.C.C. FIRST INNS.
J. E Richardson, c Anderson, b
P. R. Zimmern
at Cox's Path yesterday to help
Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI de feat Hongkong
39 juntors by 102 runs.
T. G. C. Knight, e R. R. Zimmern,
b Lloyd
16
T. A. Pearce, c EC. Fincher, b
Anderson
4
D: 6. Basımquet, e Anderson, b
Lloyd
A E Perry, e Lloyd, b. Anderson C. D. N. Walker, b Anderson .... JLC. Pearce,
Lloyd
&
Anderson,
T. V. N. Portescue, b F. R. Zim-
mern
H. Owen-Hughes" lbw P. R. Zim-
E. W. Pudney not out
méra
|F. Baker, b Lloyd
Cricket Club
K. M. Baxter was another ma- jor contributor to the KC.C. total. of 213 with an innings of 60.
Scores:
K.CC.
J. Macauley, c and b Gillespie
LR Burch, run out
1J/W. Bertram, b. Robb
E. M. Barter, b. Fizmie
[& A. Gray, bd Pinnie
R. Baldwin, b Robb
Q
F. Brokenshire, b Finnis
E. Curtis, st. Parsons b Robb
W. W. Parsons, b Robb
R-AJ Simpson not out
|R. Leigh, not 'out
Extras
Total 76
F. R. Zimmern 3 for 30: Lloyd 4
11
The sound financial position of the club was the subject of com-Street yesterday in winning by six for 33; Anderson 3 for 4 ment by the President, Mr. Mahan goals to five from the Evergreens
KOWLOON C.0.
Extras (B1, LB1, WBL NB1)
21
Total 213
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Win. Place
4
#11
44
10
想
4
22
Total $2
15
The accounts, when put to the vote, were unanimously, passed,
OFFICE-BEARERS
Singh, when the Kowloon Indian in the Navy Cup polo tournament. D. J. N. Anderson, b Baker D. Hung. c Pearce, b Perry Tennis Club held its annual general Starting with a handicap of
EF. Fincher, b Baker two, Angels scored through Lewis N. A E. Mackay, b T. A. Pearce 35 meeting on Nov. 10,
(2) and Munro (2). Evergreens A. Zimmern, b Owen-Hughes .... scored through Forrester (3). Peters P. R. Zimmern, st. Fortescue, b and Way.
Perry EO. Fincher, not out
20
15
Q. M. R.
0
Flanie
15 1
48
Bishop
3
6
3+2
g
37 18
Robb Mackenzie Gillesple Paterson
14 9
2 0 28
10
3 0
Extras 28
P. W. D. L. F. A. PIs. 3 2 1 0 22 15 5
}
H.K.O.C.
Total (foi 6 wickets dec.) 180
3 2 0 21 12 4
D. O. ParsODA, c Macauley,
Baldwin
2.—3.30 p.m.-*The Republican Handicap”(1st Section}
11
(Su FurlongE)
For the Rest, Cheung Wing-chol was brilliant in between the sticks Radium Star, 161 lbs. (8. G. Liang) and the fact that the Services Heddos.. 142 lbs. (Lo.. Ewok To) could not score was mainly due to Geordie, 145 Tbs.
Time: 1.35.2. Pari-Mutual¦--
1
2
(K. L ́Ip)
3
his wonderful anticipation. How- Won by a neck, half a length be lett gave a surprisingly good per- tween second and third, formance and fitted in well into an all-Chinese forward line.
COMBINED SERVICES: Mox- ham; Roughley. Edmunds; Par- naby, Bright, Wilkinson; Phippens. Pearson, Hossack, Saw and Gilroy. REST: Cheung Wing - choi: THE ELEVENTH EXTRA Blackburn, Lee Tin-sang; Pope,
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY
CLUB
Williamson, Hsu King-sing; Chung King-cheung.
RACE MEETING will be held Yung-sun, Fung (weather permitting) at HAPPY Lai Shiu-wing. Howlett and Hau VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16th Ching-to. November, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn
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The raffle for the ball used In the game was won by ticket
No, 202.
IN GOOD HUMOUR In the curtain raiser, the com- bined Press drew with the Re- ferees one-all in a game which, It It did not attain
Winner: $15.80. Places: $7.10; - $14.00; $14.50.
Betting
The following office bearers were elected for the ensuing -year-
TOURNAMENT TABLE
Baskets
President Assadapal Vasvant; Cissies,
Vice President Bhagwan Ditta Evergreens and Feroz Din Hon. Sec-Ishar Angels Singh Faritam: Hon Treasurer Dolittles Mit Singh Bar Convenor-Attar Singh; Tennis Representative.
4 1 1 2 21 22 3 3 1
W. L. Ripley, R. T. Broadbridge, 120 02 12 19 2T. A Madar, and N. D. Lloyd did N. D. Booker, ib.w. Curtis 3 1 0 2 12 20 2
J. CO. Matthews, o Leigh, not bat.
Baldwin
Surjan Singh: Hockey Representa Int'l Tennis Tourney
tive Karnal Representative
Sahib
Singh: Ground
Gurbux Bigh;
Win Place Committee members-Prem. Nath
Arabian Cat Ascot Vale
52 37 11
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ĐẢNG
1 I
12
Dow-Jones
39
10
Geordie
11
9
Good Morning
1
Heddon
Plain View
3
Radium Star
37
Tlm
Total 228 · 128
3-4.00 pm-"The Koơ Hus Handicap (One Mile)
1
2
In Chungking
Owen Hughes 1 for 28; Perry 2 för 15; Baker 2 for 10; T. A. Pearce IR. H. Griffiths, "c Macauley,
Baldwin for 26.
'H.R.C.C. SECOND INNS Fortescue, Bri A. Zimmern, "
Rapley CHUNGKING, Nov. 11 (Central) Knight, Lloyd
Sharma,
Khan, Rattan Singh, G. S. Garewall, Abdul Azziz-Under the auspices of the Chi-T. A Pearce, E. F. Pincher
nese People's Foreign Relations Pudley, b. E.. F. Fincher 11 Association an international ten-Bosanquet not out 'nis tournament will be held in Baker, b. Anderson T. Lock, the Cralgengower U.C.[Chungking, shortly. Besides, Chi [Owen-Hughes not out cricketer and lawn bowler, is back nese players, American, British,
SPORTS FLASHES
it: Hongkong after having spent Canadian, Soviet and other for-
month in Bingapore,
A Bakar, member of the IR.C. cricket XI, who has been doing a lot of coaching work at Ellis very high Jack O'Lantem, 155 lbs. (D.Black)
Kadoorie Indian School during his standard, never lacked exciting The Tigress, 152 lbs. (L. B. Chao)
"medical holiday" will soon moments and the crowd was kept Hurricane, 156 lbs. (9.1. Sung) 3eturning to active cricket mat- in good humour, throughout.
'ches. Won by 2 lengths, many lengths Press netted in the first half between second and third.
Time: 2.16. Pari-Mutuel :--
Winner: $7.60. Place: $8.50
throughout the duration of each through Tam Chan-kin. Omer feeting in such a manner as to centred and Fraser headed the ball straight to Tam who made no e readily Identifed.
mistake Much-against-the-run-off Badges admitting Non-Mem. play the Referees equalised hers to the Members' Enclosure through Ip. A. M. Omar, ran out avid Club Rooms at $5.00 to catch a high ball and collided with Mo who also went after the for Gentlemen and $3.00
ball. Ip was left in possession and for Ladies (both including tax) had no difficulty in netting. are obtainabile through the PRESS M. Omar: Maher; Mo SECRETARY "pon the per hi-ming: Muk Kan-yue, Martin, At Shi-ngok: Turner, A. T., Lee, sonal or written application of:
Tam Chan-kin, Munson and O. M Member, mich Member to be
Omar. responsible for all visitors intro duced by him, and far: Payment of all Chits, etc.
1
+
V
Hurricane
Betting
Jack O'Lanterni The Tigress
A syndicate is being formed for
saloon in Wanchai If the site for
eign. players will he invited take part
to
CHARITY SOCIAL AT ROSE ROOM
ON NOV. 30....
the purpose of running a billiard IN AID OF C.Y.M.R.A. buliding the necessary premises The Chinese Youth's Medica.....
Win. Place could be obtained.
13
3
86" 12 Parl-Mutuel .56 9
Total 155
24
44.30p.m. "The Republican Händlesp” (2nd Bertlon)
(Sir Furlongs) ?
King's Worthy: 15# Ibs.
REFEREES: Ford: Fraser., King
L. B. Chao)1 Derice, Brackenbury, Hopeful Time, 181. lbs. (S, L. Sung) 2 Kan-plu; Wilson; Carley, Smith, K. K. Ip. Gallant Marshali, 188 lbs.
(B. C. 'Tiang) 3 Taylor and Lee Bing-tong.
won by 3 lengths, 7 lengths be tween second and third.
The Secretary's · Office, · Ist | floor, Exchange Building (Tel. SPORTING FIXTURES Time: 135.3.
27794) will close at 11.45 a.D
1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
TODAY
7.
Tlfins are obtulææble, at the CHESS. - Kowloon Chems Club Club House provided they are
Junior Championships," "Mitchell | ordered: in advance from the No..
v. Lauter Grefalda Kolat:- choff, Fabel v. Poupard, D'AL- melda v. 8: Benjamin, Drake v. Walther, A Benjamin v. Lee
TOMORROW - MEETING-Council, of the Hong- kong ⠀ Football Association, in the Association's Omice, 5.30)
BUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1,00 including Tax, for #ll Persons, including: Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. - Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Hul! Price
By Order,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ̃14′′ CHEES. Kowloon Chess Club Senior Championships, Bequelzà: ♥, Yvanovich, Coxhead v Weiss, Karpovich Sampel. Biriukda Vi Evans, Barnett, v. Lee, Cana valho v Olrufeft.
Pari-Mutuel:→ →
Winner: $20.00. Places:
Pairy Ank
$7.70; $10.10; $7.90.-
Betting
Win. Pisce
Pairy Onsel Mendow. Evė Rothesay Bay Shanghd 4 Victory Life
28-
52 31 16 19
17
49
18
Bellet Association is sponsoring a Charity Supper and Dance at the Bose Hoom of the Peninsula Hotel on Nov. 30, 1940. The entire pro-:: will be used for war relief' [ceeds
swered.
+
The Association has, ever since 39 the outbreak of the Bino-Japanese conflict, been organizing many Medical Units.consisting of quali - fed doctors and nurses who give their unstinted service to relieve the distress and sumering or wourided soldiers and refugees in {the war-torn akende
Total 231 156
65.20 p.m.-The Republican Handicap(Second Section) (8lx Furlongs) Winner: $12.30. -
The Spirit of St. Louis, 149 Iba, Places: 28.99) 8740; $10.00.
KOL Gregory) Betting
Persian Cat, 157 Iba (8:1. Yuen) · 2 Win. Place The Mermaid 153 The...
Black Diamond Gallant Marshall Hopeful Time King Envoy **King's" Worthy
·MRET. ACVŠntère National Anthem National Honour Old Fashioned Sunshine Buzia
An attractive programme of entertainment featuring various figifted-and” talented" members of | the younger; set is arranged.in |_ Miss Violet Bon will render mi few well-known Chinese songs.
(Young Wing Sing) 3 Mrs. Percy Chen will delight Won by a head. half a length berpatrons again with her graceful tween second and third.
11. 14
22/17!
.113 40
50
51
Time: 141.3.
98
50
Pari-Mutual:-
9:
Winner: $44.90.
3:
Places: $6.80:- $7.30; 121:40,
Betting
Win
Place
Clonidy star
4.
.12.
Cuban" Love
9
"TOLA) 307 :: 194
Double Up
High Tower
Iron Knight
Tongkawan Handicap Oino Purlongs) Victory Life, 1. lbs. (E. Kwok) (1 Shangha) 4, 187 (ha (C. L. Gregory) 2:
The Mermaid
Persian Cat
The Spirit of St. Louis 19.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Meadow Eve, 167 The (LB Chio) 3 Sports Venture RACING - Hongkong Jockey won by a length, many lengths be
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hong Kong, 11th Nov., 1940.
607
P.m.
Dinh's Eleventh Extra Race tween rebond and third "meeting, Cat Happy Valley, 2 Time: 2.39.1.
badet number Mr. Thomas Lee, Colony ballroom-dansing cham-
10
7
R. M. M King, h Curtis
C. W. E Bishop, c Macauley, b
Baldwin
21
15
A. K. Mackenzia, b Curtis
D
8
62
R. D. Gillespie, b FarsonA
20
5
R. 8. W. Paterson, e Bertram, b
Burch
12
19
D. S. Robb, run out
8.
E
It-Cmd. W. G. "Pianis, not out..
恳
12
Total 111
14. Extras (67, LES, MENY !!
Extras
10
Total (for 5 wkts)
140
Lloyd 1 for 17; E. F. Pincher 2 for 26; Rapley for 38-
BOWLING
Simpson
Curtis
Baldwi
K.C.C. JUNIORS.
SCORE 213
J. Macaules of the Diocesan PároIES Boyr School, knocked up.87-run-Burch-
MCCALLUM'S
pion, will exhibit an intricate PERFECTION
-chumba number.
BLUE DANURE WALTZ
The feature of the evening - will"
be the Hur Danube Waltz with
4 such lovelles as the Misses Doris
12 Louey, Hale Wong, Einfly Ko, Dora
21 Chom had Messra, Herbert Tons.
and "Thomas Lee
Total 201. 194
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an evening's enter tainment
sured
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