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SOCCER REVIEW

Small Units

SPORTS & GENERAL

POLICE CAUSED MAJOR Rugby League

UPSET OF SEASON: SING TAO WELL BEATEN

BY "PILAT

One of the biggest, if not the biggest, sensations of the past few SEASONS was caused on Saturday when the Police shattered Sing Tao's undefeated record. This feat was the more remarkable in that the Police won by the clear cut scare of three-nil which, in itself, is a meritorious achievement considering that the Chinese have one of ~ the strongest defences in the Wes!· League.

Right from

the start the the unaccustomed sight of seeing custodians of the law practically the Chinese being 'run off their pounced on the Chinese who were feet,

bustling greatly rattled by the

methods of the policemen, ind

were never at any stage of the

their usual game.

"GRAND PAIR

12TH HEAVY REGT. R.A. OUTPLAYED

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1940.

WORLD'S RECORD SANTA ROSA DE LIMA

COLLEGE PRIZE DAY

EQUALLED.

BRISBANE, Nov. 2 (Reuter)-E Haggers, 12-year-old New South

Wales wicket-keeper, equalled the world's record yesterday when he caught seven batamen of the Com- The 12th Heavy Regt. R.A. were bined Queensland-Victoria XI in a completely outplayed by the R.A. match in aid of patriotic funds.

'at' Sockunpoo yesterday in Incidentally, the last occasion M.C. 36 30 kuna (Amy) Rugby this feat was achieved was on the League.

same ground when Den Tallon, Medicals" sound Queensland wicket-keeper, caught Against the

seven Victoria batsmen during the combination. the- sunners were

1938-39 season. playing an individual game. Me- Carthy, played a very sound game and on several occasions. Was SPORTING

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robbed of a touchdown by the fine tackling of McDonald and Barclay, of the Medicdus,

PRATT

RHINES

Anniversary Of Consecration

Of Bishop Also Celebrated

MACAO, Nov. 23—Celebration of the anniversary of the Episcopal

Our Own Correspondent

Consecration of the Bishop of Macao, the Rt. Rev. D. Jose da Costa Nunes, was the central feature at the annual distribution of prizes to pupils of the Santa Rosa de Lima College for Girls held today in the school ball. Many parents and friends of the pupils assisted in the commemoration of the occasion and were entertained with stage FIXTURES sets by the pupils themselves.

TODAY RUGBY,—Club “A” Esteet v. Navs "A" fifteen (Club ground) 4.45 p.m. SWIMMING.-European YMCA

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"Y" HOCKEY TEAMS

The following will represent the YMCA in hockey matches at King's Park this week.

TOMORROW

"A XI v. Coma. Small Units: (4.45):-Benwell: Jordan and Sax by: Croft, Coombe and Smits; Gli- christ, Gemmell, Hitchcock," Mor- an and Highlands. Reserve: Spenceluyh.

SATURDAY

1st XI v. Nomads (9,15) -Ben- well Taylor and Ycurieff; Croft, Coombe and Waldron, Smith, Gemmell, Hitchcock, Morgan and Dunne.

Among those present included)ta Braga (Advanced Preparatory) EE the Governor of Macao, Emidr.j—1940. | Minning. Pólícé Custodian.

and XI. v. RAMC. (3.00);-Kil- Gabriel Mauricio Texeira, and Mrs. PIANO:Rosa Chang: Victoria Texeira, who were accompanied by Tal. Marla Auguste Braga and Tomlinson and Gorman; Gilchrist leen: Dormer and Saxby; Grant, match able to settle down to play, though never unduly hard pressed,

For the Medicals, Pratt was out

the A.D.C., Capt. J. J. da Silva e Irene Wagner. showed a clead pair of hands, and

Highlands Spare, Ireson and Mc- companied by his Private Secre- ga Prado, Artemisa de Lacerda, Spencelayh tary. the Rev. Fr. Fernandes; the Victoria Tal, Maria R. da Silva,} TOMORROW CHESS, Kowloon Chess Club has: the Attorney-General, Dr. A. tong, Maria Sales and Irene Yung, Chief Judge, Dr. E. F. Mascaren-Maria do Rosario, Natercia Haga- Senior Championships, Sequeira P. Lacerda, and Mrs. Lacerda; the Maria Girao, Alda Paz, Natalia de v. Samuel, Coxhead v. Kar- Colonial Secretary, Dr. L. Menezes Almeida. Joana da Sours. Terezin- rovich Weissfvanovich, Alves; and many others.

What really used the downfall was well protected by a grand par, standing, storing two tries in the Winter Swimming, mistruction Costa; the Bishop of Macao; aC CONDUCT —Maria Pinheiro, Ol-Gahan, Réserves: Banks, Railton..

Kwong-yau, the former saving at least two certain goals. The halves were in top form and the highly reputed Chinese attack bottled up

tulär hún from midfield for a touchdown which was converted by Morgan Early in the second half. Morgan sent in a beautiful penalty drop kick.

of the Chinese was the weakness of backs in Blackburn-and Chan first half, McDonald did a specta- of their halves who, had they been able to check the Police during the early stages, might have made the game to swing in their favour instead. Whatever might have beer the cause, of Sing Tag's de- feat the Police played inspired soccer throughout, and fans had

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

lor most part of the game.

At the end of the first half, the Medicals were leading by 12-p (three tries and a penalty goal).

dured the score to 12-3 by a try. On resumption of play, R.A re.

Morgan took a penalty drop kick

Howlett nad a bagful of tricks and together with Ferrier con stantly kept the Chinese defence on tenderhooks. Had it not been for the fact that. Police had two wear wingers they might have increase his side's lead to 15-3. won by a wider margin.

Another tre by the R.A., was fol- Cheung Wing-choi was his brit-lowed by a brilliant ruh by, Me- liant self but had not a chance Dunald "whose try was converted with the shots that beat him As by Morgan. The Anal score was sehted, the intermediate line was 20-8.

Claasen

Biriuko y, Olsutler, Barnett v. Carvalho, Lee y yans MEETINGS. Annus of Police Recreation Club, Club House, Happy Valley, 6 pm. Fanling Hunt and Race Club Annual Meeting of Members, Jardine Matheson arta Co., Ofice. 5.30 p.m.; Halt-Yearly, of Voting Members of Họnghong Jockey Club House, Happy Valley, 5.30 p.m.

ha Lopes. Maria Boveral, Maria Mascarenhas, Maria Girau.

Y. JUNIORS WIN AT HOCKEY

it PRIZE WINNERS

YMCA. Juniors defeated a team Prizes were distributed as follow: CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE:-Maria representing one of HM. gunboats, GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS: "Eos-d'Eca, Artemisa de Lacerda, Caro- by the odd goal in three in a tilina de Lacerda and Ilda M. Fin-lina Braga, Margarida da Luz, friendly hockey match at King's to; Maria T, P. Cardoso and Fer-Maria Trigo da Stiva, Maria T. Park on Monday. nanda C. Neca; and Lidia Lopes! Trigo da Silva, Maria Lima, and. The sailors opened the scoring

TRINITY COLLEGE OF LON-Maria H. Limu. »

through Collard, and Spare equalis. DON-Carolina Brage, Teresa Bra- NEEDLEWORK: Maria Sales, led for "Y Ireson, cegistered the

decisive goal in the second half.

Maria Pinheiro,

and Lo Po Ling (Juntors); Lo Maizie Po and Margarida da Luz (Ad-Irene Yung: Maria Patricio, Maria vanced Preparatory); Kwok Yut dos Passos, Maria F. Lima, Her-

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weak and even that fine pair of 12th Heavy Regt. R.A.-Mc backs, Lee Tin-sang and Hau Carthy: Abdey, Couch. Delderfeld, SWIMMING-European YM.C.A. Kel. Maria Augusta Braga. Maria mengarda Pinto, Joana de Sousa, ENGLISH-Helen Lo, Sophie Lo,

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Howarth,

RAM.C. Morgan: McDonald Coombes. Barclay, Pratt: Whybro. Chandler: Scriven, Milne, Mohan: Wigglesworth. Furnell; van Millin- gen. Collins and Edge.

Yong-sang, found It trying at Hall: Keebic, Bevan; Draft Programmes and Entry times, but the most disappointing Bompers. Eddison; Dooley, Smith: Forins for December-Meeting, feature-was-the inability of the Path. Lockett and Giddins, Sunday, 8th December, 1910, Chinese forwards to get going. (weather permitting) may be Fung King Cheong was badly off obtained at

form and all his schemings were torn asunder by the determined The Secretaries' Office, 3rd tackling of the Police defence. floor, Prince's Building. Desi Yeung Shlu-vick was not very "suc- Voeux Road, Central,

cessful in his arst appearance ati outside left this season.

The Hongkong Jockey Club: Club House Happy Valley.

The Sports Club

The Club House, Macao. Entries close at NOON on Friday, 29th November, 1940.

By Order,

T. A. MARTIN & CO..

Secretaries & Treasurers. Hong Kong 25th Nov., 1940,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

DRAWN MATCH

In another Small Units (Army) Rugby League match at Sookunpoo. With Sing Tao's defeat a very yesterday, Middlesex Regt. "B" Interesting situation now existed drew with 8th Heavy Regt. R.A., in the League standings. The three | 3-3.

point,

leading teams. Sing Tao, South MIDDLESEX REGT. "B": Thomp- China and Eastern, have each son: Thomson, Radley, Weedon," played nine games with Sing Tao Moggridge: Man, Jones; Wookey, leading the other two with one Hewitt, Wilson; Eaton, Klimke:

Bayly, Gulham and Goodair

8TH HEAVY REGT. RA. Sky- worth, Stone, Richards, Dawson, Perry Hook Eves; Hicks, Cook, Dermott, Holland and Pitt. Rawlings Clarke, Mayhard; Mc-

STERLING DISPLAY After their poor showing last week Royal Navy gave a sterling display against the champions. 627 South China on Saturday but

went down by three goals to one.

The highlight of this game was

the saying by Robinson of Scots Defence Hold

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Out Against Nomads

penalty kick taken by Lee Wal- tong. Lee. after a long absence cwing to an injury to his foot, was more dangerous than ever at match was played at 80akunpop A keenly contested hockey side right. The champions' attack yesterday when the Royal Scots THE TWELFTH EXTRA was never in better working order beat the Nomas L. C. by two RACE MEETING Will be held with Chan Tik-Tal in the lender's goals to nil in a friendly encoun- | (weather permitting) at HAPPY berth. This line-up should be kept VALLEY on SATURDAY, 30th and should prove a match-winning Intact for the rest of the season November, 1940, commencing at combination. 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 throughout the duration of each *Meeting in such a manner as to

be readily identified.

...

Navy's attack showed some good combinative movements were the whole well checked by the strong Chinese defence. Hazard. pivot, proinoted from the juntors: played a hard working game and did quite well in his first game among the seniors.

ter,

scored in the first period of play Both the winners' goals were

Nomada made strenuous efforts to and following the change-over the

score but found the home defence. more than a match for them."

ed between an Over Forties and * Two softball games will be play-

Under Fortres ard, between the KEEN RIVALRY ·

pick of the girls" and the Kowloon Keen rivalry prevailed at 800-

Police on Boxing Day morning in unpoo when the only military aid of the Bomber Fund, teams in the Senior Division, Mid- dlesex and Royal Scots, met ini

their first encounter of the season, was definitely more superior in at- the end the better finesse in tack Pope, Bright and Fresh-

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members Enclosure

method of the Middlesex triumph- water were a formidable inter and Club Rooms at $5.00 ed over the determined but crude mediate line and had the Chinese for Gentlemen and $3.00 methods of the Scots.

forwards well subdued in the first for Ladies (both including tax) The Scots were again weak in half. The Association's forwards, att obtainable through t

"the attack where there were more in however, falled to gain from this SECRETARY "pod the per but their back division of Bankier, ing movements by bad passing.

dividual work than combination advantage, spolling many promis sonal or written application of a goal, and Naysmith and Fraser. Blake, though showing plenty of Member, such Member to be was in good form and were res-speed on the left Bank, was very responsible for all visitors intro ponsible for making the "Die- weak with his centres and was a duced by him, and for Payment Bards" to work harder than they loss in that position, while Fowler of all Chita, etc.

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

Tifins are obtainable

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

́PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure

asure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons,

would otherwise have to...

A most pleasing feature of St. Joseph's display against Kong Wah, whom they beat by the odd goal in seven, was the fine cobe- ston shown by their forwards that

tried hard in the centre but was well watched by Leung Wing-chili:

The Chinese defence played their

usual steady, rockice game. The halves were noticeably shaky in the opening stages but settled down to. give their forwards excellent sup-

the was lacking in previous games port Lal Bhin-wing was the are Gomes show great improvement brains of the Chinese attack and and lent excellent support to Mac- had the Association's defence Donald. The defence was good, guessing all the time with his Hussain and Bowen being a pair dribbling and weaving, for robust but sure tackling of

backs.

36TH BATTERY WIN 38th Battery, Royal Artillery, de- feated the Royal Army Medical

GOVERNOR'S CUP

The soccer, revealed in the first Corps by six clear goals in a Third series on Sunday was not quite up Monday at the Valley. The scorers at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors to the standard of previous games, were Jones (3) Wong Kit-hing (2)

Including Ladies, and is payable match the Governor's Cup Division Football League match on

in Uniforms are admitted Hall especially in the fist half During and Burgess.

PH

By Order,

B. BROWN,

Hong Kong,

Ecretary.

this period. Had the Association's

forwards showed more cohesion

MATCH POSTPONED

and punch they would have at The Second Division League least been two goals up. They football match between the Royal worked hard individually but as a Army Ordnance Corps, and Kow- unit they were a fallure

loon rootball Club, which is to be played at Kagloon on Saturday, been postponed at the request

In the other departments of the game the Association was a good 674 as the Federation but Tore latter

Winter Swimming. Instruc tional Classes. —SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 RACING.-Hongkong Jockey Club's Twelfth Extra Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 2 pm

M. R. da Suva, M. B. Gomes dos Helenita Monteiro and Teresa de Candida da Silva, Maria da Silva; Passos (Preparatory)- 1939. Rosa Jesus.

Carolina Braga, Thelma da Silva, Chang, and Victoria Tal (Seniors); PORTUGUESE — Hostilina de Victoria-Tal: Odete Ribeiro, Trone Teresa Braga, Lo Po Ling and Lacerda, Artemisa Carolina Braga

de Lacerda, Ribeiro, Irene Yung, Amella Carlos, (Intermediate); Odete Ribeiro..

Olga Prado, Deles da Silva, Ari Kwok Yut Kel, Margarida da Luz FRENCH:-Hostilina de Lacerda, temisa de Lacerda, Irene Wagner and Lo Po (Juniors: Maria Augus- Maria Viana and Odete Ribeiro. and Gwendoline Cotton.

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