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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY : PRESS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940,
In the World of Sports
CRAIGENGOWER BATSMEN ROUTED STRONG CHINESE TEAMS
BY LLOYD, FINCHER BOXING DAY
Tinker Lee's Auspicious Come-Back: Attwell Excels With Bat Against Indians
BY "BARNABAS”
AT SOOKUNPOO ON SATURDAY THE INDIAN EC. ENTER- TAINED THE CIVIL SERVANTS AND MANAGED TO FORCE A DRAW with three wickets still intact. Dickie Richardson who opened the Civil Service innings with K. J. Attwell was again in irresistible form with the bat and scored a fast 67 before being dis- missed.
RACING HANDICAP WEIGHTS
FOR KWANTI
The following are the handicap weights for the Fanling Hunt and Race Club meeting to be held at Kwanti on Dec. 20 (Boxing Day)
FOR DOUBLE CHARITY ATTRACTION ON SUNDAY
China Side-Also
Selected
For Match On Dec. 25
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At a dieeting of Chinese Clubs representatives held yesterday evening at the Hongkong Football Association office the two com- dined teams for the charity matches on Sunday against the Rest
the Colony were chosen..
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The matches, the proceeds of which are in aid of charities under the auspices of the Hongkong Youths Medical Relief Associa ion, the Hongkong Rotary Club and the Macao Relief Association will be played on the CAUSEWAY BAY ground, the first game com- mending at 2.30 PML and the second at 4 O'CLOCK.
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Race 1-1 Miles (Hurdle) Cape Comoria 160, Clowner 166, Dow-Jones 180, Eve of Dancing 60. Gretber 160, March Brown 165, Mortmain 160, Saturday Night 180 (late Prince Charming), Soldier of China 160, The Baboon 160. Three The charges for admission are $5, $2, $1 and 50 cents. Farthings 160, Trinkles 160 (late
Those present at the meeting P.M.:Robinson: Blackburn 10. Durable Morning Glory). Zero 160
were Messrs. Walter Hanming (Capt.). D. Leonard: Freshwater, white Abre Race 2-Hall. Mile (Flat) ・・・
Chen (chairman), Chen Fuh-yu Bright, Wilkinson: Phippens, Le 22 Barter Arabian Cat 160. Gallant Mar-Eastern), Leung Cheek-wa-(South Page, Hendy. Howlett and Marable 23 Though Attwell's inuings was enabled, the Police to overhaul the shal 158, Gold Eagle 152, High China), Au Ho (Sing Tao), Wong
Reserves: Honeywell, Saw. A. J. not perhaps as polished as that of University with six wickets in Tower 145. King's Envoy 153, Lucky Wal-tal Kwong Wan) and soong his partner's. I don't believe he hand. The Police, however, con-Eleven 151, National Honour 148, Chi-yin (Kit Chee). actually gave any chances in his tinued batting and were all out National Liberty 158, Old Fashion- The following were the teams
ed: 140, Sunshine Buste 144. Wild chosen: score of 42 runs though some of for 159 runs. '
Bear 140.
He and Attwell were responsible for three-figure first wicket partnership which was only broken when the latter was smartly taken by Putty. Imall behind the stamps off Minu when the moore stood at 105.
also 01 Minu.
LOW SCORES
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INTERNATIONAL
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The following have been select- his uppish shots came dangerously Aziz Ahmed, who was put on
CHARITY MATCHES ▾ ed to represent China against Race 3-14 Miley (Steeplechase) near the elders. Richardson did frather late, secured the 'hat trick."
2.30 PM: Lau Hin-hon: Hau Scotland in the Sunday Herald Bingo 155,
Bleyenburg .149, not survive Attwell long as he was his three wickets taken with suc
Yung-sang, Tse Kam-hung; Kwok International Charity Cup on Dec. soon afterwards caught by Rahmin cessive balls being those of J. She-Colorado Star 152, Glorious Star Ying-ki, Lam Tak-po, Lo Wal- 25, at Boundary Street:---
pherd. J. Aitken and J. Baldwin 182, Kiola 140, Sea Urchin 162,
kuen: Tang Kwong-sum, Chow Cheung Wing-chof; Tsang 29 Neither Bill Colledge nor Grit-Incidentally, those were the only Spectrum 15. Teviotdale 165.
Mart-chi (Capt.), V. K. Hyul, Chenk Chung-wan, Lee Tin-sang: Soong Race 47 Furlongs (Flat). ・ fiths beth of whom were absentees three wickets taken by him.
Hyu Amber 155. Circe 155, Colorado Shek-kam and Wong King-chung. Ling-sing.
King-sing, Ng from the previous Saturday's team
4 PM.:-Cheung Wing-chol; Kee-cheong:
Yung-sum, Chung. Star 195, Dick Turpin 140, Fare- did anything of nofe, the former The match between the Civil Ser-hand Drive 135. Heinz 138. Lovely Soong Ling-sing. Hsu King-sing (Capt.), Lal Shiu-wing and "Hau Tsang Chung-wan, Lee Tin-sang: Fung King-cheong. Lee Wal-tong being out for 5. and the latter. 10,vice and Indian R.C. second strings, Kid 135. but young" Derek Follidgé
Ng Kee-cheong; Chung Yung-sum, Ching-to. was featured by low scores on both Rising Star 155, Rocity 165. Ruby Fung King-cheong. Lee Wal-tong came off with a hard hit 33 to en-sides, the latter winning by eight Star 162. Schmetterling 135. Sea (Capt.), Lai Shiu-wing and Hau Yang-sang. Tse Kam-hung, Kwok able the, Civil Bervice to declare at
Urchin 135, Surprise Again 148. the big score of 185 runs for 7
Ching-to. The Indians scored 84 runs to Tarzan 148.
Ying-kl, V..K. Hyul, Chan Tak-fai, wickets.
Reserves: Lee Kwok-kee, Lee Cheuk Shek-kam, Lee Shek-yau which A, R. Suffiad contributed a Race 5-7 Furlongs (Flat) Fatty Minu was the most suc-not out 34. G. Stone worried the Bistre
Kwok-wai, Kong Bing-king, Lau
and Wong King-chung. cessful trandler for the Indians.jR.O. batsmen with his big off-Clowner 155. Double Chance 151Tal-stang. Lee Wal-lam, Lee Tak-1
Mr. Walter Chen will be the Kee, Lee Shek-yau, Yeung Shui- though his four wickets cast him breaks. He took 4 wickets for 29 Emergency Call 144, Eve of Peace vick, Chan Tak-fai and C. T. Tsao. Manager of the charity and China 35" Hebrew
72 runs.
runs.
runs.
Quick Despatch 165,
140. Chatterbox 148,
158. Jack O'Lantern 148, King's INDIAN BATSMEN SUBDUEDA Watson, F. E. Lawrence and Worthy. 144, National Success 140. Of the Indian R.C: batsmen, caly A. M. Wright all stored double Palmer 140. Phoenix 160, Piet Hein veteran Abdul Rumjahn seemed agures for the CS.C.C, but all 150, Royal Highness 148, Sylvan- dale 188, The Leopard 152, The to be able to cope with the Civt were out for only 76 runs. M. R. Bervice bowling. He had scored 20 Abbas, Karmindar Singh, and A. Ngress 140, Wilber 157. runs and seemed well set for 50, M. Rumjahn took three wickets when he had the misfortune, to jeach,
ÍREST TEAMS
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Reserves: Lau Hin-bon, Hau
teams.
PROGRAMME CANCELLED The following have been chosen
LONDON, Dec. 16 (Reuter)- for the Rest of the Colony:-
2,30 PM-Reynold; Roughley Complying with the Government's | (Capt.)."Fraser: Maxwell; Farnaby, request hot to take war workers
North: Race 6-Half Mile (Flat)
Owens, Pelham Fox, from their jobs for more than one
day Ascot Vale 161, Cape Comorin O'Regan and Bickford.
during the holidays, the Reserves:-Britt, Cook, Barbler Foootball Association has cancelled 152, Desert Star 155, Dow Jones 140, Geordie 142, Heddon 145. Lan- and Fowler.
the Boxing Day programme. eashire Chap 165. Plain View 145.1 Radium Star 180, Zero 181.
play a ball from Frank Baker into Rumjahn, who had been laying off his wicket, Previously he had cricket since the beginning of the given a rather difficult chance of season. returned to the fold in this being caught and bowled to Mc-match. He scored a useful 16 runs
I connexion with the "Fanling Lellan, but the bowler allowed the and almost made the hat trick. Cups special $1 sweep limited to ball, which was alightly wide, to He had taken the wickets of wat-100,000 chances is being run. The alip through his fingers (terally son and Stone with successive de-cost of one Through Chance is $10, Fiveries, but H. Boocock stopped including, the special sweep. The speaking).
Khasa Nazarin collected 15 runs, the first ball he received, though tickets can be obtained at the In attempting a big hit, he gave he fell victim to the next, thus Cash Sweep Department, No. 13. Richardson an easy catch just be-robbing Rumjahn of his hat trick. Connaught Road, Central, Top hind the bowler. Harry Emalı
Floor. "ROBBED" BY LIGHT
Members of Club de Recreio who
scored 99 runs for 7 wicketa.
WIN FOR GULL
The ladies-sweepstake - race of
BADMINTON LEAGUE
University "A" Win Easily
bad light preventing the Volun- teers from snatching a win. The salled yesterday resulted as fol- even sets to two.
LOWS:→→→
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY)
Appointment and Promotion
Pte. E. W. Bonner, 'A.S.C. Coy, to
be L/Cpl. Sigina. O. Hatt, Fort, Sig.
also scored 16, bus his was a pa- tient innings and runs mainly are in the Volunteer Defence
In the "A" Division of the Bad-Coy. to be Bgt. came off the edge of his bat. At Corpe played against the rest of
minton Leagus played at the Chi- Leave. Pte. 8. W: Mark," No. 1 close-of-play, the Indians had the Club. The result was a "draw the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club("A" defeated the Chinese "Y" dýchau, 1st Bty. 18:11.40-17.1341; Pte. J. nese YMCA. last night, University Coy. 111.40-1.2.41; Gar. A. V. Kolar F. Buckley, Mob. Col. 29.11.40-28.141: Pte. D. H. Kuor, No 1 Coy, 11340! Finished Corr. Pos.
C. Au and F, Koh (Chinese "31.1.42; Pte. L. J. Buva, No. 5 Coy. 18.63.31 18.53,31 1 lost to K. W. Choy and C. E. Lee 2.12.40-1.2.41; Sgt. T. 8. Clark, Pd. (Miss B. M. Richards).
7-21: lost to P. X. Hon and H. F. Amb. 2.1240-812.40; Gur. P. O. Reed. Redshank 16.57.41 16.57.41 2 Chan 18-24; beat P. S. Bun and 5th AA Bty 3.13.40-7.12.40; P K. Schouten, Mob, Col., 5.12.40-8.1.41; Pte. (Miss P. Pritchard),
HS. Lin 21-5
F. H. Wong and C. Y. Yung 22.12.40: Gar. K Broch, lat Bty,
AUSPICIOUS "COME-BACK" After a long period of inactivity non-Volunteers batted first and where cricket la concerned. Tinker ran up the score of 111, to which Lee made an auspicious 'come Eddie Gosano contributed 31, H. A.
Oull back' with a 80 not out against Barros 21 and A. Lopes 20. Craigengower to save Kowloon C.
Theff early batsmen all making
3
C. from a bad batting collapse. As useful scores, the Volunteers soon Maureen 16.59.07 16.59.07 the result of Tinker's contribution, had 77 on the board for 3 wickets,
(Miss K. de Charoy). K.C.C. managed to knock up the fut in an effort to force the pace Typrone Chai 16:05:52 18.05.52 4 useful" score of 130 runs. None of wickets. were sacrificed. When (Mrs. W. Whittaker), the other KCC, batsmen, with the stumps were drawn the Volunteers Artemis exception of Mr. Extras, scored had scored 100 for 7 wickets: double AzuZER.
All the three C.C.C. bowlers who
were put on, met with a measure
of success, the best gures being BILLIARDS SOCIAL
returned aplece. However, all- Inioris captured the most wickets, But his ave wickets were taken at the expense of 71 rans.
ATY.M.C.A.
A Blfärds Social Evening will be held in the Y.M.C.A., for members
CRAIGENGOWER ROUTED oday (Tuesday) starting at 7.30, Badly as the KCD batsmen D.. fared, those from. Craigengower
The programme will consist of (6 a side 100 up) did even worse. Against some ex-match ceptionally good bowling by DYMC.A.. versus Royal Army Pay Lloyd, the Craigengower batsmen Corps, followed by a Novelty Com- collapsed and were all out for the petition event amongst the mem meagre score of 42 In his four bers.
„overs, two of which were maidens, The Y.M.C.A.. team to play Pay Lloyd took six wickets, for only five Corps will be selected from the runs while Ernie Fincher helped to following players: C. T. Terran, R rout the CC.C. team with three Goldmaan. L; Sykes, C. T. Cham-
wickets for two runs in just under pelovier, C. Eager, T. G. Stokes, C.
H. de Cozier, H. Kemp.
two overa...
VARSITY BEATEN.
G.M. YOUNG CUP COMPETITON
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ERIDENTERE TO DENSE GENEALOG 1-11 A-R MIREASON 1 SHADLAWARDIWERE.... HEN VIATAYETMAN ALIMENTALICHEST MILANTELLTRIN SE EXERTIRAYIUTTER
(Chinese lost to Choy and 10.12.40-15.5.41: Cpl. C. O. Quah, NO TAYLOR'S LONDON OLD TOM & DRY GIN.
Lee 9-21; bead-Hon and Chan 21-13 Coy. · 10.13.40-31.12.40;. Pte. J. M. 13: lost to Bun and in 18-21. Woodler. No.: 3 Cov., 12.12.40-31.12.40:
15.12.40 H Koh and T. C. Lau (Chinese Card Barrop, 1st Bty. *) lost to Chay and Lee 12 21:1141; Pte. G. A. McCaskle, No. 1 Coy., 15.12.46–31.1:41; Major J P The third Cruiser championship lost to Hon and Chan 16-21; lost sherry. Fort Elg. Cor. 17.12.40-10.1.47- series resulted:
to Bun and Lân 8-21,
18.08.37 16.08.375
(Mrs. M. Potter),
CRUISER SERIES
Division B
Norena
Finished Corr. Pts. 18.38.28 18.38.28
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SPORTING
Git, JR. A Pearns, 5th AA. Bly.. 17.12.49-17.141;, "Pie W. K. Cornack. Mob.Col, 21.12.40-6.1.41;' Onr. J. P. MacGregor, 5th. A.A. "Bty, 23.12.40- 221.41; ~ Onr. O. Mojziseł, 2nd - Bty. 7.1.41-5.4.41; Fte. J. G. McKenna, Mob,
FIXTURESol, 1012.40-31.12.40.
ZODAY
Strength-Decrease Ple. J. B. Koo {ter; A.,8.0. Çoy, 2211.40; Fte F. IL BADMINTONYMCA Badmin King-Mn, 1 Coy 4.12.40 Pte. A. G.
ton, 8-11 p.m
(Mr. P. M. Sedgwick).- Yehomala 19.18.31 1940.52 - 7
(Mr. G. W. Behrman), La Cigale I... 19.44.41 19.44,41 (Mr N. V, A. Croucher), Danna T. and Azuma-D.N.F.
| Hargreave, No. 1. Coy, 412.40; Fta. H. Division II
M. C. Dobbs, No,. 1 C07., £12,40; - Pte. Cormorant, Evolene, Sea Lark V BILLIARDE — YMCA Billarde ROF. MacGregor. No. 1. Coy., £12.40. Wah Kong, and U and ID.NE.
Match, 7.30-11 p.m. Four Tonners
SWIMMING YMCA Typhoon, Cutty, Hal Long: Tern Swimming. 6-8 p.m." and Curlew D.NF.:
TOMORROW.
Tomorrow's Hockey
Match
Mixed
Strength Increase Car M. "A. Plerens de Baan, ist. Btv., 10.13.40;
Soldiers Club Billards Tournament- Result-Preliminary Rotindaka
H.K.VDO Capt. Sequeira 250, Bxt. BADMINTON BDIVISION: J. C. Remedios 200, L18gt." J. D. R
Section A JR.C, V. King's medice, 200, L/Opt. A P. Pereira 200
College; VILC v. Chung Wah. Bat. 1L N.--Rekusen, 200, Pte. E. A.V. Section "B" St, John's. Folice; Remedion 200, Piz M. M da Silva 200 Ft J. P. Hickman 200. Total: 6.0. v. Kowloon Tong.
1,600 BILLIARDS Garrison League, C. * Coy. 2/RB, CQMB., Graham M. Pollos y BAS.C., 5th A4134. Bet, Whitty 181, Sgt. Henderson Regt. « RAPO, 12th Heavy 85, L/Cpl. Jenkins 129, Pte. Urquhart Rei. ✨ Signala, Fortress R.E, 206, Pte. Watters 145, Pte. Fraser 138, RAMC, RAO.C. v. Royal Scots. Pie Jenkins 103. Total: 1,001. PIFLE SHOOTING. - Hongkong
In a Second Division match at
The postponed match between Pokfulam where ne· University
Destroyers in the Hockey Associa Royal Corps of Signals and the entertained the Police, the,, former lost by six wickets C. Pope bowled
tion Tournament will be played well for the Police and captured.
of tomorrow afternoon at the six wickets for 22 runs; the young Cup competition of the on at 2,30 o'clock
The arst round of the a. M. Navy Ground, King's Park, bully- mainder of the wickets were equal- ly shared between & Carey and J. Royal Hongkong Golf Club resulted
Ride The following team will repre-
Association Spoon and A new home for refugees as Shepherd H L Tan scored 29 for as follows-
sent Signals/Upl Truscott Practice Shoot at Kowloon City been built by the Kwanget Relief Gibh Livingston and Co. (bye); Bigm, Harrington, L/Cpl. Holland?
Commission. With sufficient Vac- Butterfield and Swire beat Dodwell L/Cpl Rumford, Cal Gezman, Cpl. RUGBY — Club "A" V. Navy, Club commodations for 2,500 réfareas and Co,; HH. Shal Bank beaf Blount, L/Cpl. Dignan.
ground 4.45
the Varsity who were all out for 108.
ZATIMED'S “HAT TRICK”- Steady batting by A. E. Paling, J. 8. V 0 0 Chartered Bank beat Price Cpl. Husband, Col. Spale SWIMMING Hayward, C. Pope and J. Shepherd |A. P. C.
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SUPERLATIYEI
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Obtainable at all Clubs, Hotels & Wine Store
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