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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1940.
In the World of Sports
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL:
KWONG WAH REGISTER
FIRST LEAGUE WIN
AGAINST CLUB
AND
K.O.YLI. CUP
POLO
One-Sided Win For H.K.S.R.A. "A"
HK.SR.A. "A" beat HKSRA. "B" by 12 goals to 2 in a very one-. sided KO.YLI Polo Cup Final at Boundary Street on Saturday."
Major Penfold (3), Major Wilson (5) and Lieut. Smith (5) scored for the winners. and Major Fisher
PLAYING IN AID OF THE HONGKONG. REFUGEE SOCIAL WELFARE COUNCIL, and under the distinguished patronage of H.E. Major-General A, E Grasett, Kwong Wah registered their first victory of the season at the expense of Club by the odd gunl In seven at Boundary Street en Saturday.
Kwong Wah thoroughly deserved their first brace of points as for the lead through Wong King-scored both the "B" team goals. most part of the game Club do- minated the exchanges and were, In fact, & goal down at lemon time.
some
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Kwong Wah further increased
The teams were:-
FOOTBALL REFEREES AT DINNER
AN ENJOYABLE FUNCTION
INTER-SOCIETY RECORD
LAWN BOWLS
Convincing Win For
St. Andrew's
Aided by a 38-7 win contributed by the Chieftain's rink, St. An- There was a large gathering drew's Society beat St. George's present at the annual dinner of Society by 57 shots in the annual the Hongkong Football Referees' Inter-Society lawn bowls match Association held at the Hotel Cecil played at the Kowloon Bowling on Saturday night;
Green Club on Saturday.
The scores were:--
Mr. Hugh A. Beard, Chairman of the Association, presided and
St. George's: G. B. F. Thompson,
|H. Sherriff (skip) 1918. Eccleshall; T. Coleman, J. F. McGowan, M. N.
CROWD AT
C. HILL SEE SING TAO AND EASTERN DRAW
Home Team Fail To Hold
Early Lead Of 2-0
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Outmanoeuvred for the greater part of the game - SING· TAO" staged a great rally in the last five minutes to force'n draw with: EASTERN in their Senior League match at Caroline Hill yesterday.
F.K.S.R.A. "A": Lieut. L. Feilden among the guests were Mr. Wong!E V. Searle, D. W. Waterton, G | each side, scoring twice.
Against a robust and fast tackling "defence Sing Tao's attack, Rakusen (skip) 21: V. C. Labrum, except in the latter stages, was never able to settle down and only P. S. Cassidy, S. H. Dodwell, L. c. showed patches of their true form. Generally considered the F. Bellamy (skip) 7; A. C. Tribble, stronger pair of backs, Han Yung-sang and
RECORD GATE FOR LEAGUE
Les Tin-sang, were
chung and Club's last goal was netted by Fowler as the result of!
Ka-tsun, Chairman of the Hong- (No. 4), Major R. Penfold (No. 3)... a miskick by Chung Fal-lam.
kong Football Association, Mr. KWONG WAH-Lee Kwok-kee: Major W. Wilson (No. 2) and Lieut. w. Hollands, Mr. T. G. Stokes, HKSRA "B" Capt. H. Duncan Mr. Walter Hanming Chen, Mr. The electricians, whose forwards Chung Fat-lam, Leung Pak-wah: B. R. Smith (No. 1).
Lce Wah-chi, Cheung Kim-fal,
F. Flippance, J. G. Meyer, F. Good-shaky, especially the latter, but steadied later on to stop Eastern showed better combination, open-
No. 1, Major C. Fisher (No. 3). Lee Waltong and others, ed the account when; from Cheuk Cheung Wing: Cheuk" Shek-kam. Capt. J. Mcnro. (No. 2) and Capt.
The toast to H M the King was win (skip) 11; W. A. Cornell, B. D. from scoring further goals. proposed by the Chairman while Evans, W. Ward, J. Watson (skip)
MORE ENTERPRISING A. Atkinson (Nu. 1). Shek-kam's centre, Chin Chi-fun Tin Yung-tat, Chin Chi-fun, Lau ex- Fook-chuen and Wong King-
The Final was preceded by a that to the. H. K. F. A was pro-17; R. P. Phillips, H. G. Wellington,
the two netted. After
teama. Comparing chung. changes Club equalised through
"Subsidiary Cup" game in which posed by Mr. M. Minihan, and J. C. GUL A. J. Hall (skip) 21.
Eastern's attack. Jed by the enter- Fowler, who was the only Club for- CLUB-Odell; Strange, Eardley: Fixed Defences beat Middlesex Re-replied to by Mr. Wong Ka-tsun Total: 96.
prising Hyul, was superior to Sing St. Andrew's: W. Houston, H. G. Mr. David Kosslek proposed the to look really dangerous, Skinner. Upton, Gow; Gratton, giment by four clear goals, Major
Tao's. Lau Tau-man, Sing Tao's ward
Duncan pressure and Scott, Fowler, Bickford and Hop Hunt (2), Col. Way and Capt. For- toast "The Referees' Association" Cooper; D. Munro, R.
left winger, played a quiet but. Club then put on
rester were the scorers.
United Kingdom, while Lieut.-Col. (skip) 14: A, MacFarlane. R. M.
effective game, sending over many Fowler, receiving a beautiful pass kinson..
The teams were:-
Rev. S. Hinchliffe, B. A. Keown, J. Kempton, A. M. Holland
beautiful centres, from Bickford, put Club into the.
Fung King- (skip) 16: W. L Walker. Sir A
· lead with a first timer that had
Fixed Defences: Major W. Mor-8, C. F., toasted "Our Guests," Mr.
MacGregor, W. · MacFarlane, 'B
cheong tried hard but found Her Lee beaten all the way,
gan (No. 4), Major E. Hunt (No. 3), Chen responding.
King-sing a hard proposition to Capt. B. Forrester (No. 2) and Col. Following the dinner there was Wylle (skip) 38; W. S. Dall, R.
overcome. J., D. Way (No., 1).
a splendid programme of enter-Main, R. G. Craig, J. McKelvie (skip), 31; W. McLeod, J. S. Dinzen, Middlesex Regt.: Lieut. F. Han-
and to which the following 32; W. Melrose, W. B. Harris, J.' artistes contributed: Messrs.
Fraser, J. G. Fender (skip) 22. Freddy Archer, Les Gibson (magi- Total: 153. clan), Stanley Hinchlife, Mike Minihan, M. Peasegood, Bill Sam- ways, the Harmony Three and Mr Kossick himself.
CHINESE TAKE INITIATIVE After the breather Kwong Wah appeared to have the full measure
POINTS FOR S.CA.A...
Though defeated by three clear goals Royals Scots put up a much better fight against South China than the score would indicate.
Scots' defence played The
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a cock (No. 4), Capt. T. Chattey (Notainment compered by Mr. Rossick, A. Hyde Lay, J. C. Chalmers (skip)
of Club's kick-and-ruah methods sterling game and had the strong and a change in the trend of play Chinese attack well checked, was noticed. During the whole of""
After a goal netted by Garrie, this half the Initiative lay wholly Scots right-winger, had been dis- with the Chinese who jumped into allowed, South China opened the the lead with two quick goals by account when Chan Tak-fal, re- Cheuk. Shek-kam and Chin Chl- celving & pass from Lee Tak-kl
fun. -
The Club's defence underwent a trying time and Strange and Eardley were time and again cal ed upon to relieve the initiation and it was due mainly to them Club did not, go down by a bigger margin.
ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
beat Bankler with a smashing drive. Continuing to be on
3), Capt. W. Chattey (No. 2) and Capt. R. Guest (No. 1).
K.C.C. DEFEAT
ARMY BY
the SEVEN WICKETS
offensive the champions went fur- ther ahead. through Lee Wal-tong.
LAST GOAL
D. HUNG IS TOP SCORER
ARMY
In the second half Royals ei Joyed more of the game but Tsang Chung-wan and Tae Kam-hung Kowloon Cricket Club beat the proved equal to the occasion and Army by seven wickets in a friend-" tried as the Scots did they found ly cricket match played at Cox's į
over- Path yesterday. them an obstacle hard to come. In the last few minutes of the game Lee. Wal-tong, eluding the Scots' halves, initiated a fine L/Cpl. C. Logan, c. E C. Fin-
cher b. F. Zimmern movement for Chan Tak-fal to put
Capt. T. E. Lawrence. 1.b.w. the issue beyond doubt.
SOUTH CHINA Tam Kwan-Layd kon: Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam- Pte. F. Bateman, run out ...... hung; Lau Hing-chol, Lam Tak. Sgt. J. Webb, Rapley b. An-
derson
and Mr Handsome Win
For Clyde
QUADRANGULAR RUGBY TOURNEY
CLUB, HOLD NAVY TO A DRAW Club dropped a valuable point! on Saturday in their bid for Quadrangular Rugby Tournament honours when they drew at 5 their points-all with Navy on home ground after being 5-0 down at the croog over,
A draw was a fair result, though Club were unfortunate in having to take the field without Thomson 27 and Charter, two of their best Or Like-in-
Chow Man-chi, Chan Tak-fal, Lea Spd A Tropp, not out 24 players, Both are
Major D. C. E, Grose, b. Curtis Wal-tang and Lee Shek-yau.
THE THIRTEENTH po. Lau Chung-sang: Lee Tak-kee, EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATUR DAY, 14th December, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be rang at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will
Capt. Melden; b. Curtis ROYAL SCOTS-Bankier Nay- Sgt. 9. Denyer, b. Zimmern smith, Fraser, Paraby, Falconer, sgt. W. French. c. Curtis b. Clark: Garrie, Marshall, Hossack. Munro and Gilroy.
SAINTS DEFEATED
Weakened through the absence of Hussain, Gomez, Santos and Maher, St. Joseph's came a crop-
per when they met Kowloon at
be admitted to the Members' the Valley and lost by four goals Enclosure. Such must be worn to one. throughout "the duration of "cach
Zimmern
Lt. B. A. Fargus, b Zimmern Spr. R. Balley, Lb., Curtis
Extras (B15)
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ROWLING ANALYSIS
M. B.
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Navy brought in Rutherford at 18 scrum-half for the game and
brought Boyden out to the wing]
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in place of Kennedy. In the full- back line, Paul changed places 3 with Honeywell.
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Navy had the better of the first nail and started off at fast pace. This weared off consider- ably in the second half and poor handling"by the Club and
W. necessary kicking
4trom defeat.
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*Badges admitting Non-Mem bera to the Members' Enclosure and Club
The mainlanders were superior Zimmern
Lloyd eting in, such a manner as to in all departments and the for-.
wards showed a fine understand. Anderson
Curtis ng readily identified.
ing that was lacking in their pre- vlous cutings.
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Rooms at $5.00
From a centre from the right D. J. N. Anderson, c. Logan b wing, Truscott, White open Kow- Fargus,
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33 loon's account which was increas- D. Hung. c. Tropp b. Fargus ed by Blake a few minutes later E. F. Fincher 1.b.w. French
for Gentlemen and
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LEONARD SCORES
Extras (WB1)
Total (for 3 wkts)
for Ladies (both including tax) from a free kick, Jackson com- N, A. E. Mackay, not out are obtainable through the pleted the scoring in the first half A Zimmer, not out SECRETARY spot the per to give Kowloon a three-goal lead. ::. sonal or written application of a Member, ach Member to be After resumption the Saints re responsible for all visitors Introduced arrears through & Leonard
F. Zimmern, E. c. Fincher, W. with a beautifully Rapley. N D. Lloyd, A. A. Gray duced by him, and for Payment who scored
placed shot from a free kick. Al-'s. Curtis did not bat. of all Chits, etc.
most on time Kowloon was award-
BOWLING ANALYSIS The Secretary's Office, 1st ed a penalty and Ellesley made no floor, Exchange Building (Tel. mistake with the "spot kick
saved Navy
the grat
Navy scored early in 1half through Bowden, who ducked
under a high tackle from Bosan que and broke through the Club centre for an excellent try be tween the posta. Pati..converted.
Club's equaliser came early in: the second half when Stewart cut through the defence or a try un receiving pass from Bosan quet. Altkenhead took care of the goal pointed
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The teams were
#CLUB Thompson: Stewart, Day. Carruthers and Bosanquet: Aft kennead and Morgan; Heasman!- .Needham. Burford, Mactae; Gairdner: Kennedy, Taylor and Davies.
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
!
MATCH
A record attendance, es- timated at over 12,000, fammed. the Caroline Hill Stadiura to full capacity. This figure does not include the “hillside gal- Iery" which was estimated at nearly 3,000.
It is learned that the gate receipts were between 55,100 and 35,200 which is a record for a League match,
There was little to choose be- tween the two intermediate linea Leung Wing-chiu, who was moved" tö right-half, was not very sucę, cessful in checking Has Ching-to. Both pair of backs were steady but Kong Sing-king and Y. B. Yen were the more spectacular. Hau Yung-sang. right back, and An outstanding feature of the Cheung Wing-chol," were brillant game was that Eastern's two goals and it was mainly due to them
the first were scoreti "in.
ten that Eastern could not score after
minutes while Sing Tao netted they had netted two.
theirs in the last five minutes," EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Kong
LONDON. Det. Beuter)-The
Eastern "atarted in sensational Bing-king; Y. & Yen; Lau Chi- following are the results of Home style and swept down the field in tsen. Es King-atrg. Ng Kee
a pretty movement, swinging the cheong; Chang Tung-sum, Cheong football matches played yester-
bali about.. Within two minutes Kam-hol, V. K. Hyul, C, T. Tao day:
of the start Eastern drew first and Han Ching-to. blood through V. K: Hyul. Lee Tin SING TAO: Cheung Wing-choi: sang, who did not appear com-Hau Yung-sang. Lee Tin-sang: fortable at all against Chung Leung Wing-chin, Soong Ling- Yung-sum, in trying to hook the sing, Trul Ab-fai; Tang Kwong- ball kicked it and Hyul, dashhis sum, Lat Shin-wing, Fung King- in, beat Cheụng Wing-chol with a cheong, Kwok Ying-ki and Lam grounder.
Tau-man.
NORTH Blackburn 5, Manchester U, 8, Bradford 2; Rochdale 4. Bury 6, Preston ó.
Chester 6, New Brighton 3 Chesterfield 0. Grimsby 3 Crewe 3. Wrexham 1 Everton 2, Southport 1 Leeds 1, Barnsley 1 Middlesbrough 2, Doncastre 2 Newcastle 3, Huй 1. Rotherham 1, Sheffield W.-0. Sheffield U: 1, Huddersfield 3. Stockport 1, Burnley 0. Tranmere 3, Liverpool 1., York 5, Bradford 2.* Oldham 1, Manchester "C. 1.
SOUTH
Aldershot 5, Norwich 4. Brentford 2, Reading 3. Bristol & Southampton Z Charlton 5, Arasną) 0. Coventry 6, Walsall, 0. Crystal Pal 3. Bournemouth 5. Fulham & Millwall o Leicester 4, Notts C. 0. Luton 2. Clapton 1 Stoke 5, Cardiff 1.
Tottenham 2, Queen's P. R. 3. Watford 4, Brighton and Hove
Albion 0.
West Bromwich 5. Notta. P. 5. West Ham. 6, Chelsea 2.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Albion 1, Partlek 1. Cyrie. 6. Falkirk 2 Dumbarton-3, Airdrieonians 3. Hamilton 1: Third Lanark 1. Hearts 2, Celtic 1.
Morton 3. Hibernian 1. Queen's Park 2 8t. Mirren 0. Rangers 2. Motherwen a
OTHER MATCHES Faktar 1 RÁF. XI 1 Lincoln 8, Army XI 5. RAF. XI 1, Army XI 2. Army XI 2, RATXT 4.
Eastern continued to press and "Cheung was pt busy bringing off several brilliant saves, especially a
| low shot from. Hsu King-sing from
FRIENDLY
Before, the big match a friendly game was played between Eastern
a tree kick. Play was then trans- and South Chim juniors, the lat ferred to the other side with Soong Ling-sing, who wis the best Sing Tao defender, trying hard to; get his forwards moving: Eastern's defence, however, was up to the cccasion. Five minutes later East ern went further ahead when. Hau] Ching-to scored from a pass from Hsu who took a free kick awarded for tripping- just outside the penalty area,
ter winning by three goals to one.
ENGINEERS WIN
In the Second Division of the League yesterday, Royal Engineers defeated the Navy 8-0.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION
NEVER DANGEROUS Sing Tao, dnding their feet at last, were more in the picture but their attack, against a determined schins defence, never really looked dan Bing" Tao- gerous though Fung King-cheong istera came near to scoring twice, once Middlesex heading over the bar and, on an- Kowloon other occasion, ballooning the ball R. Navy R. Scots when at close range..
Eastern continued to play pretty Police soccer, the forwards showing good Joseph's positioning, while there was a one Club cohesion between the halves and - forwards that was entirely absent. from the Bing Tao side. Lemon time arrived with Eastern leading by two clear goals,
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SECOND-DIVISION
R.E. After resumption Eastern again.
RAR.C. was the more aggressive team and
Middlesex forced two corners in quick sue 8; China cession: but these proved fruitless, Bing Tao Bing: Tho were settling down and R. Ecots D. MR. W. | ""NAVY — Morahan; Bowden.
were, playing a better game. Ial E. Navy 0 24 2Paul, Honeywell and McGill;
O'Riordan and Katherford; Palmer before half-time, Duke also scored Shut-wing had hard luck when be Kit Chee 1 Watson, Langinuir Beattie, Tay a try when he pounced on a sent in a hard drive only to see it "Kwang Wah
loose ball and forced his way blocked and a few minutes later, 130th RA lor: Brown, King and Poole.
Bent in another stinger which just £0.0 over close in Millar falled to scraped the post,
Club With about five minutes to go Police
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Fiffins are obtainable at the All; Rumlahn, D. Leonard, Lau Tropp
Wing-kong: Cruz, Costa, Mac- French
Bateman Club House provided they are donald, Chan and A. Leonard.
Denyer ordered in advance from the No.
KOWLOON--Lapsley; Humphrey,
Fielden. 1. Boy (Telephone 21920). Ulrich; Maxwell, Bliss, Hutchison; Truscott, White, Blake. Jackson PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
and Ellesley. The price of Admission to
OTHER RESULTS
the Public Enclosure is $1.00 The following were the results
TODAY
POLICE DEFEATED
At Sookunpo, a greatly weaken- convert
Including Tax, for all Persons, of games in the Second and Thira" BADMINTON—"A" Division: Unicament Army led 11-0 at the in- added two further tries for Army, Ying-ki netted with a beautiful:
including Ladies, and is payable, Divisions played on Saturday:-
at the Gate, Soldiers and Sallors
in Uniform are admitted Half
By Order,
B. BROWN,
Secretary Hong Kong, 9th December, 1940,
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SECOND DIVISION
R. Scots 0, Sing Tao ži
South China 8, 30th Hvy. Ety. 0 Kwong Wah 1, Kit Chee 1 Kowloon 0, Middlesex 5
THIRD DIVISION RAMO. 4. 20th, Hy7, Bty: - International 2. RAF: 0 Shell 112th-RA÷1 35th RA 2, Bignals 1
versity. "B" v. Recretó, BILLIARDS: YMCA~Bílliárds.
Match, 7:30-11 pm: SWIMMINGYM.CA: Bwimining
and Swimming Instruction,
terval
header,
ed Army XV beat the Police by Police applied pressure in the two goals. a penalty gual and second half and were rewarded all seemed to be over, ber shout Kowloon
ing Bing Tao, however, forced-afri SPORTING FIXTURES two tries (19 pts) to a try (5 with a try but Wall called in comer, and from the resulting pts) in the Quadrangular Tour the kick, Coombes and Picton then kick taken by Lau Tau-man, Kvok
Ford scoring's goal, After only five minutes of play. The teams were:
Encouraged by this Bing Ten Signals Army scored when awarded a¦POLICE-Walt Reynolds How went all out, the whole team going th RA penalty kick, Miller landing a tett Tones and Dingsdale Jack up to help the forwarde except the 36th Both goal from 35 yards out, Three son and Riddell, Jennings, Lewis, two backs, and, within a minute, minutes later Police were award Cullinan Hogarth, Oakley obtained the equaliser Tane
Dempsey and Kwong-sum, making a dash down 12th B.. ed a penalty from about the Wright Nooth
the right sent in a high shot mo same distance, but Wall falled to Gough,
ARMY-Barclay Picton, Willis, which Tag Hin-hon caught, but, un BIA, convert.
Army went further ahead when Coombes and McDonata: Hook worried by several opposing for a RA Ford fielded punt from Wall and Wedderburn, Sutherland, Ford warde, Lan threw the ball straight KASO SWIMMING: —— Y.M.GA. Mixed and made a 30-yard run for Bomas Millar, Eddison: Pinker at Tang who made no mistake" der
with his shot. Swimming, 6-8 pm.
try which Miller converted. Just, ton, Duke and Gillam,
TOMORROW
| MEETING:Extraordinary Gener- al of the YMCA Hockey Club, in the Ground Floor Lounge, 6.39
RAMO
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