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PAGE 2-HONGKONG · DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1940.

In the World of Sports

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL:

THREE DRAWN MATCHES

IN SENIOR DIVISION

WITH A COMFORTABLE WIN OF FOUR GOALS TO TWO OVER MIDDLESEX at Caroline Hill on Saturday, FASTERN took the lead in the Senior Division for the first time this season. Eastern Blayed delightful sbečer throughout

The "Dichard" were best served Refertson crowned a good after- by their ticks Freshwater and noon's work with a "hat trick." Sheehan, whose

saved the military side from alGow. heavier defeat. .

CHARITY FOOTBALL ON JAN. 1.

H.K.F.A: ELEVEN

SELECTED

CHINESE EASILY WIN VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS

CHARITY FOOTBALL

Fung King-cheong And V.K.

Hyui Score Seven Goals

Scintillating alsplays by both combined Chinese teamă featured on the Causeway Bay groand yesterday when a large crowd was the two charity footiall matches against the Rest of the Coliny treated to some really first class soccer.

The Chinese won both games, 5-2 and 5-1.

stout defence The other Club goal was netted by to represent the Hongkong Foot

The following have been selected

ball Association in A Hawkins (1), Hendy (pen.) and

charity match in aid of the B.W.OF. on Hau Ching-to beat Drake with a Kelly scored for Navy. beautiful grounder. Saw equalised CLUB Oden; Eardley, S. Stran-Jh. 1. 1911, at Sookshpoo ground,

at 3.45 pm. but before the interval Chung ge; Skinner. E Strange. Upton;

Robinson (Navy); Gow, Bouliard, Reiertson, Scott (Navy) and Edndunds (RAF): Association. Tung-sum scored för Eastern.

youthley After the interval goals by Hyur and Gratton.

Freshwater (Middlesex), D. Leo- In both games the Chinese were and Hau gave the Chinese 4-1 NAVY Robinson: Roughley, lead

Britt: Honeywill, Croft, Sheppard:nard (St. Joseph's) (Capt.) and moth superior in attack to the Edmunds? wis which

reduced

Sheehan (Middlesex); Owens (34th Rest, V. K. Hyul and Ping King-Freshwater; Thompson, LePage, Hendy, Kelly Thomas shortly before time.

RA), Hendy (Navy), Fox (RE), cheong for Chinèse "A" and "D". Kellow, Howlett and Hossack, RASTERN - Lau Hin-bon: Ng and Hawkins.

Howlett (Police) and Relertsen were in great form and scored CHINESE *E*: Lau Ha-hon; Ke-cheong, Y. S. Yen; S. T. Lu,

Club). Reserves:-Reynold (RA. three and four goals for their Tsang Chung-wan, Lee Tin-sang; Soong Ling-sing, Hsu King-xing.

by

OTHER RESULTS

The proceeds were in aid" of the Bötarý Chuß-Chatzën Ang Am- bulance Fund, the China Relief Association and the Macso' Relief

Robinson; Hendy, Gow, D. Leopard. Owent, Le Page,

Hsu King-shing, Loo Wal-kuen; Results of other League matches QC.), Fraser (Royal Scots), Britt respective teams. Chung Yung-sen, Chang Kam-hui.are as follows:- V. K. Hyul, C. T. Tsa, and Hau Ching-to.

Fresh- MIDDLESEX - Drake: water, Sheehan, Parker, Bright, Wilkinson; Coomer, Thomas, Pear- son, Saw and Thomas.

LEONARD, MAHER SHINES Showing once again their ne last minute spurt St. Joseph's, ́after being one goal down at the interval, equalised in the second half to share the apolls with Royal Scots at the Valley.

The Saints were best served by their intermediate line where A. Leonard and Maher were out- standing.

A regrettable incident occurred when Parnaby received marching; orders in the second half.

SECOND DIVISION

S. China 0, Middlesex 0 R. Navy 4. Kowloon 0 Police 0, R. Engineërs 3 R.A.0.0. 2, Ang Tao 5 Kwong Wah 1, Royal Scots Q.

THIRD DIVISION

Signals 1, RAF. 1

7th R.A. 2, 12th RA. 2

R. Engineers 6, 20th R.A.0

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Hog-Eastern

sack scored for the Scots and S. China

Gomes replied for the Saints.

ST. JOSEPH's Tsang; Bowen,

D. Leonard; Rumjahn, A, Leonard,

!|

"REST "B":

(Navy), Maxwell (Kowloon), Pope The Chinese only made twa Ng Kee-cheang; Chung Yung-sum, (Police). Gough (Police). Coomer changes in their line-ups Lau Hin-Fung King-cheang, Lee Wai-tong, (Middlesex), Le Page (Navy), Hos- hon depitised for Cheung Wing Lai Shiu-wing and Hsu Ching-to. sack (Royal Scots), Barbler (Navy) choy in the "B team while Ho

and B..I. Bickford (Club).

to

By kind permission of Lt.- Col H. W, M. Stewart, O.BE, MC, and Officers, the Band of the Middlesex Regiment will play before the match and

during the interval.

Players are requested to report

.

R. AM. C. WIN Po-pul, of South. Ching Juniors,

After sharing two goals in the took Lady place. Rest " were arst half, R. A. M. C. defeated 24th short of players and had to call. A by the odd goal in three on the services of Cow. Kellow. yesterday at Sookunpoo in the Edmunds and Hossack.

·FIRST MATCH

Rest were the first to look dan-

third Division of the Football League.

Owens scored for the losers. Mr. W. E. Hollands, team gerous. Chinese retallated and, while Webb and Parkin netted for manager, in the dressing room at arter a shot from Wong King-R. A. M. C.

...

3 p.m. sharp. Jerseys, shorts and stockings will be supplied.

Players not available are re- quested to communicate with Mr. Hollands, Tel. 39-418 or Mr. C. A. P. W. D. L.F. A. P. Goldenberg, Hon. Sec. of the HK

FIRST DIVISION

Goals

13 0 3 1 42 21 21 FA

12 0, 2 1 37 13 20

Sing Tao

13 # 1 32 17 20

Middlesex Kowloon R. Navy

Maher: Chan Tak-fan, Santos, R. Scots... Macdonald, Gomes and Cruz,

Police

ROYAL SCOTS Bankler; Nay- St. Joseph's....

12 5 2 5 27 28-12

12 4 3 3 16 17 11

QUADRANGULAR

111543231 RUGBY TOURNEY

11 3 2 6 20 27 6

113 17 20 271

12 2 3 7 16 30.7

sunith, Fraser: Parnahy, Falconer, Kwong Wah... 12 1 4 7 23 36 6 Clark: Garrie, Cook, Bossack, Clab Munro and Marshall.

ROUGH GAME AT KOWLOON

At Boundary Street in one of

10 2 1 7 90.38 5

SECOND DIVISIÓN

doals

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the roughest game seen this sea-R.. Engineers son, Kwong Wah and Kowloon | Middleser

Kwong Wah were 8 China,

[RASE,

drew two-all.

in splendid form.

Lapsley and Ulrich were mainly Sing To

R. Kavy responsible for saving the main-

R. Scota landers from defeat.

Kit Chee Chin Chi-fun opened the scor Kwong Wah ing and, from a penalty, Cheuk

30th R.A, Shek-kam 'increased' the lead.

| R.A.0.0. Blake completed the scoring in the club- first half and he equalised in the Police Becond half.

Kowloon

P. W. D. L.F. A. Fis.

13 8 4 1 51 9 2

129 1 2 65 21 19

13 7 3 3 36 20-17 137 13 30 1 14 7 1 632.25 15

14 6 2 6 27 41 14

13 4 3 6 24 35 11

14 3 4 29 48 10

12 3.2 7 18

I 1 1 9 13 62 3

13- 11 11 13 5 3

13 0.2 11 15 67 TRIED DIVISION

2

Goals

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

13 10 2 1 37 15 22 148 4.2 30 16 20

KWONG WAH-Lee Kwok-kee; Chung. Fai-lam, Leung Pak-wal; Lee Wah-chi, Chint Ki tại Cheng Wing: Cheuk Shel-kam, RAF Chan Wal-sang. Chin Chi-fun. Lau signals Fook-chnen and Wong King- 36th R.A. || 24th RA, KOWLOON. - Lapsley: Lamb, R. Engineers Ulrich Maxwell, Bllas, Hutchison; 12th RA Truscott. Jackson, Blike, Pereira | RAMO and Elisely.

internati Tth RA NAVY, CLUB DRAW

(35th A Displaying good form Club ran 20th RA up a lead of 4-1 at the interval R.A.A.0. but thereafter fell away to allow the Navy to draw level at Bookunpoo.. ABA

H.K.U.-LINGNAN: SOCCER, TENNIS University and Lingman each shared a win in another inter-

varsity clash in tennis and foot bah yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the University Recres

tion Club,

The Hongkong University easily won the two singies and one doubles played.

However, the Lingnam boys got their revenge in the football match, winning by the odd goal in thred.

FRIENDLY BOWLS

In a friendly lawn bowls garne played at Stanley on Saturday,

14 8 2 4 47 19 18

... 13. "6 3.4 29.14 15

13 7 1 5 38 21 15

14 5 5 4 26 22 15

chung had been blocked, CHEUK SHEK-KAM opened the accofnt.

KIT CHEE ON TOP Fleiding a different team from that of last year's, 30th R. A. were

Owens, who was always dan- gerous whenever in possession, sent in a Beautiful centre which completely outplayed by Kit Chee FOX nodded into the net. In yesterday when they met in the couraged by this, Rest pressed Second Division at Caroline, Hill, hard and Ho, who played a conthe score being 5-1. Sccrers were: ident game, was kept busy. From Chan Man-tin 3. Cheung Kun- an Owens centre OREGAN placed Chee and Casey for R. A.

tsun and Fok Yiu-wah for Kit the Rest in the lead.

After some midfield exchanges, the Chinese inade trio, Chow Man- chi, Hyd and Cheuk, initiated

Well-Deserved Win many pretty movements which

For Navy

resulted in two quick goals by HYUL

1

CHARITY FOOTBALL

A large crowd turned up at thé Hongkong Football Club ground yesterday morning to see the Hos- of the Medical pital Division Department beat the Health Divi- sich by the odd goal in five in a EVEN EXCHANGES.

charity football match fn ald of Exchanges were very even at Christmas comforts for Chinese this stage but in middeld the inmates of the various hospitals.

Navy secured a well-deserved Play continued to be fast and win over Club by two goals and autious after the breather and penalty oal (13 pts.) to a penalty Rest nearly equalised goal (3 pts.) after leading 3-0 at half time, in their quadrangulat

Rugby Tournament match at Causeway Bay on Saturday.

They are how almost assured of Chinese held sky. The defences the championship, assuming that of both sides rose to the occasion. Hopkinson, L. B. L4 and T. Pile: Breaking away on the right while Chung Wing-kwong and E. they repeat their win over Police

running in from the wing, to put

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in the second round. Navy won Tang ran up to the fag to flash T. Harris retalfated for the losers. 20-0 after fielding a much weaker in a well-judged centre for WONG, Mr. J. F. McGowan officiated team in the first round.

The line-up were as follows: Hospital Division: F. Angus; Dr. Credit for Navy's triumph on the Chinese further ahead. A lew Saturday must go to the pack, whemiiutes later HYUI completed a D. J. Valentine and K. L Lau; G. completely mastered Club in the good afternoon's "work, with a Yu, J. Skinner and Y. Yeung: T. Pile, W. K. Lau, E. Hopkinson, İr loose. Paul scored 10 of the win- nice header.

era 13 points.

CHINESE "A": Ho Po-pul; Hau H. Li and M. J. Zammon Ra- Yung-sang, Tse Kam-hung: Kwok serves: C. Haynes, Y. Hassan, W. Paul" kicked the first goal from Ying-ki. Lam Tak-po, Lo Wal-Type, K. Pang and 6. Cheung, 1 penalty on the 25-yard line and kuen; Tang Kwong-sum. Chó

AWKWARD ANGLE

Health Division'!' Wong Wing- am; E.-J. Whitgob and E T Harris; M. E. Parvis, V. M. Ben- ram and Wong King-chong. Club came on level terms quite REST "A": Reynolds; Roughley, well and Chung Wing-wong; Dr.

when Fraser; Pope.

Maxwell, Britt. I Shaw, R. A. J. Simpson, A. W: early in the second half Longmuir was caught offside some Owens, Pelham, Fox, O'Regan and Fowler, A. W. Mackenzie and Leung Tax-wal. Reserves: E. "D. Robdinë 12 5 34 27 24 1325 yards out and Aitkenhead land- Bickford,

Land 1. G. Hooper. 13 4.3 6 28 33 11 ed à perfect goal. Paul was back-

at an awkward angle. Half time Man-chi, V. K. Hyul, Chenk Bhek- saw Navy leading 3-0.

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SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY'

ng ap and gained possession of the ball to touch down between the posts

Not long after. Beattle touched down close in and Paul took good care of the goal points.

THE TEAMS

The teams were:"

BADMINTON "A" Divialon: versity "B". Chinese Y. SWIMMING-YM.C.A. Swimming Kennedy

SECOND MATCH Though beaten by the wide margin of five, goals to one

· Rest “3” ware by no means disgraced considering the fact nearly half of the team were called out at the last minute. Early on Robinson was called upon and saved two grounders

HOTSPURS NET NINE TIMES

LONDON, Dec. 22 (Router) The following are the result of Home football matches played verterday. NORTH

Riverbridge. Archber& Casino, Royal Sovereign.

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135

1 38

HOME RUGGER

RESULTS

LONDON, Dec, 12 (Reuter)--The following are the results of Rugby

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SIGNALS LOSE TO "Y"

matches played at Home Pester SAXBY AND JORDAN

· OUTSTANDING

(day:

Batley 2, Huralet 21. Bramley 5, Bull 6.

Featherstone B. Bradford 7.

Leeds 25, Dewsbury 12. Oldham 37, Leigh 24, Salford 32. Broughton 8. Wakefeld 6, Halifax 8."- Wigan 6, Swinton 3. York 5. Castleford 11

CLUB Thompson; Stewart from Fung and Les Wattons Home Soccer Scores Hadderafield 18, Keighley 11. Morgan, Charter, and Bosanquet: Fung and; Chung Yung-sum en Aitkenhead and Thomson: Macrae gaged in a pretty bout of mter- Uni-Burford, Heasman; Needham, Hac- passing which culminated kett, Godfrey, Taylor (Capt.) and FUNG scoring the first goal.

Showing a fine burst of speed NAVY-Morahan; McGill, Honey-Chung ran almost to the corner well, Paul and Bowden; O'Riordan ag before centring to, FUNG to BADMINTON-Y.M.C.A

and Rutherford, Winter, Watson Badmin

(Capt.), Manfeld; King, Stock- increase the score Undaunted too, 6-11 p.m. BILLIARDS. Y.M.C.A. Billiards ham; Longmuir. Beattle and Foole. Rest attacked strongly but the stout defence put up by Tanna Chung-wan and Lee Tin-png pre- Tented them from scoring. *

and Swimming Instructioni,

TOMORROW

match, 7.30-11. p.m. SWIMMING.—” YMCA.

Mixed SOFTBALL LEAGUE Swimming, 6-8 pm da

RESULTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 FOOTBALL

International The following are the results of Charity Cup, China, v. Scotland the softball matches played yes (Boundary Street) 3.30 p.m.

terday.

Craigengover Cricket Club beat SWIMMING. — Swimming Prison Officers Club by 74 shots to Swimming Instruction.

45.

and

PO.C. A. E. Perry. N. C. HEESYM.CA. WIN AT

A. J. McCutcheon, A. Jillott (skip)]

17: C. H, Freeman, A. W. Hudson,

P. Foster, TM Pile op) 10; B.

CRICKET

In a triendly cricket match

Hodge, F. H. Hill, C. Gowland, W. playca at Happy Valley yesterday:

J. Bagley (skip) B

C 0.00 M. Omar, LM. Roza,

TMCA best GACC by 102 runs.

YMCA;: 139 for 9 wits. des.

D. A Rotario, L. CR Souza (skip) | (F. "Willis 95, F. Lawrence 32, 0.

21; W. Curl E. 1. Foman, J., W. Logan 28; Attwell. 3 for 43, Hol- Lennard W. J. Fenny (sp) 26;dge 2. for 20); CBCC.; 37 (Par- P. R. Lau Lee, G. 8 Ladd, Urott S, Paul & Gegg & for 12,

M. Omar (sklo) 20.

E Curtis 3 tar 20).

·LADIES' LEAGUE

Wildcats Cardinals Wahoos Chung Hwa Canadians Ramblerettes

MEN'S

Indians Chinese. Cyclones Filipinos

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Canadians

Taking up the attack from the restart Chinese forced a corner and from the resultant kick taken by Chung. LAI SHIU-WING ther increased the lead.

Barnsley 5. Hull City 0. Blackburn R 3, Oldham Bradford & Endderaffel 2 Biry 4, Manchester U. 1. Doncaster D, Torf A Everton, Prestron 3. Baumax 2, Leeds U. 4. Manchester C. 7, Stockport 7. Rochdale 1, Crewe 0. Rotherham & Chesterfield fur-Southport 4, Barnley 3A ZA

Wrexham #6, Hranmere

SOUTH Bournemouth 2, Caffin Chariton 1. Chelsea 3., Crystal Pal 3 Arsenal 3. Fulham 1, West Ham 2 Laton 2, Millwall 4. '' Northampton 2. Hólts C. L Norwich City Bouthend 0. Notts . 1, Mansfield Ja Port

2. Brentford 3.

The exchanges at this stage were more even Owens, who also played in the first game, was ob-i viously fatigued..."

REST SCORE Gradually wearing out what promised to be a Rest rally Chi- nese again took up the attack and within the space of less than ten minutes, FUNG neted two more Coal's

Fighting to the very last Rest was finally awarded when HOW- LETT nettede

ipton 2

BUGBY UNION Axishot Cos. 28, Rosslyn Park 16 Bedford 10, Combined Services Cardin 30, Pontypridd Gloucester 12. Army XV -6. West of Eng

N. Z. Army

asps 20. Amy XV 6.

West Bromwich 4, Toftester i

SCOTTISH LEAGUE "Athlon "Rovers' &, ENberitah 33: Clyde 2. fikira LANACK J.- “Plimbarton 8 Celtic 2.

Hamilton 2 Altärteonians t Hentis 1, Partick (ON VƏL Morton 1 Motherwell 3.20 Quéén's Park B Talkirk 3.

After a goalless first half, Big- nals were defested by a “P” team. by two clear goals in a friendly hockey game at the King's Park on Saturday.

Baxhy and Jordan distinguished themselves in defence where they stopped many attacks as well as Keeping their forwards well up- piled with passen. Megahan war very dangerous on the left-wing and needed constant watching.

Outstanding players for the Josers were. Price, Spare, Verner and Harrington/

The scorers were Hitchcock a McGahan."!

SWIMMING CALA NEXT MONTH

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