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THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1941.
2. In the World of Sports
THREE DOUBLE KILLINGS SENIOR SOCCER
ADVERTISEMENTS FEATURE SAINTS-INDIAN LEAGUE
Bisley Meet Of H.K.R.A.
THE MACAO JOCKEY PENNANT DECIDER CLASH NAVY DEFEATED BY ROYAL MARINES WIN
CLUB.
The April Race Meeting will be held at Arela" Preta, Macan on Sunday, 6th April, 1941. commencing at 3.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 2.30 p.m.
Admission to Members En closure: $1; Public Stand: 50 cents.
By Order,
T. A. MARTIN & CO.,
"Secretaries & Treasurers. Hong Kong, 2nd April, 1941.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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in favour of the latter,
BY "R.O.Y."
Three double killings were dished up during the course of the game, the Indians effecting two while the Colle- gians made one,
MAKESHIFT SQUAD
ROYAL SCOTS
FALLING PLATE COMPETITION
The annual meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Association was continued yesterday morning. two events decided being the Falling Plate Competition aud the Deliberate Competition. Royal Marines, H.MS. Tamar.
MASS PRODUCTION CHAMPIONS
New Idea Promoted By U.S.
Lawn Tennis Association
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Americans have a way all their own when là comes to encourag- ing the young idea in sport. Lawn tennis particularly is noted for this and, as evidence of its reward, one has only to glance down their 1st of champions.
Hitherto a young player showing any promise was immediately taken in hand by the United States Lawn Tennis Association and afforded every facility to help him or her to become a champion. Now, the United States LT.A. has widened its scope and is planning "mass production” of champions..
Draft Programmes and Entry was short-lived though, as George the Chinese Baseball Caub who arrears, but the stout defence O Royal Scots "B" Company and come such outstanding, player"
HEATED PROTEST
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DESPITE THE INDIANS-ST. JOSEPH'S CLASH " BEING THE After leading by one goal before VIRTUAL DECIDING MATCH OF THE SENIOR DIVISION, a dis- the interval NAVY fell away badly appointing house turned out at the Kowloon Football Club last in the second half, allowing ROYAL Sunday when these two squads battled to a 5-3 decision that went SCOTS to score three quick goals to win at Sookumpoo yesterday im In chalking up their victory, the Joltin Joeys pounded Indian the First Division of the League. burler Kassa Nazarin for eleven safetles of which Jindoo Hussain's In the first half, Navy had full triple bagger was the only extra-base clout of the fracas. Hank All share of the play and after the and Dave Leonard paced the batters with two apiece, the latter forwards had indulged in some chasing thret tedhumates across the pan with a rousing drive to left, nice movements, HENDY ran winners also last year, beat "C" The Indians played better de team, had no difficulty in downing through on his own to scure the Company, 1st Middlesex Regt, in fensive ball than the winners and the Filipino boys by 12 counters first goal. At this stake, the whole the final of the first mentioned tallied their three runs on six to 5. behind the indifferent hur-Naval team were playing grand event.
Thousands of boys and girls in lines for girls as part of the na- Set Obulam Mohammed (HK every State will reap the benefits tional development programme, singles of which A. "Huckians of Nick Beltran, whose regular football, the defence keeping the Police) and Mne Crofts (RM) of lawn tennis under the latest Tennis dinics are being held for
spot is Arst base. Kitchell garnered two.
Scots forwards well in check, while tied. for Arst in the Deliberate scheme Promising youngsters In beginners and preparatory squads Good defence held the losers the forwards were continually to four hits, as the Ates garnered shooting.
Competition and the tie will be 30 key cities have been formed have been formed to carry on the shot off on "A" Range this morn-ato Junior Davis Cup squads, each elementary instruction given at their winning count on twelve
In the second half, Д grea: ing at 9 am
in the care of a local committee, the clinics. safeties that included doubles by
change came over the Scots' team, The Company Match was also and are coached in strokes and "Amateur lawn teants has neve. Nick Beltrao and Caco Marquez.
and after, HOSSACK had equalised started yesterday and will be con- tactics and encouraged to conduct had so many promising boys and The winners started scoring
themselves through a penalty, AULD added tinued this moming...
as good sportsmen, girls playing high-grade tennis in with a tally through Hank All in]
The Recrelo boys took the field two quick goals, both of which Middlesex "B" Company and both on and of the courts.
this country, the general average the Arst frame but the Indians,
Middlesex "D" Company will fire
"Instead of concentrating on of play is higher than at any pre- replied with three markers in the again in the second leg of their were headed into the net.
their Company Match Competition the development of one or two vious period in the history of the first half of the third. Their lead double header, this time against
Navy tried hard to reduce the on A Range at 9 am today, and players and helping them to be game." Mr. Ward declared.
The tennis clinics referred to handy lead of 8-1 Forms for the Third Extra Race Souza, Hank Ali and Artur Ozorio ran
Royal Scots Headquarters Company that they will dominate all tourna- above have been facreased in num- were chased across the counting against another makeshift Rec- Scots held them back.
ROYAL NAVY:-GIA: Roughley, will are off their Match in the ments in which they compete," ber in the past year and they have Meeting to be held (weather
relo line-up... station by Dave Leonard's slashing
O'Regan; Paul, Gerry Gosano. who took over
Hazard, Layhe: same competition on the same said Mr. Holcombe Ward, President proved to be one of the best permitting) op Saturday, 12th, drive to left that also nearly
the mound duty from Johnny Wharmby, Le Page, Hendy, Barbor range at 9.30 a.m.
of the United States L.T.A. "The methods of Instructing young and Monday, 14th April, 1941, started a riot.
Alvares, Bertle Gosano and Johnny and Hawkins.
PLATOON MATCH
US LTA. has been trying to help players. may be obtained from the
several hundred boys on junior 'The clinic provides boys and Fonseca arcived from Volunteer ROYAL SCOTS:-Bankier; May- The Platoon Match will start at Davis Cup squads to be creditable girls with free expert instruction Secretary's Office, Exchange On the hit, Dave Leonard sped duties in time for the fifth frame smith, Fraser; Adamson, Parnaby, 10 am, instead of at 9.30 am. as representatives of the game.
Club Building; the
House, to second, overlooking the necess-and from then on the Chinese Marshall; Hossack, James, Auld, previously advertised, and all de-
strokes, tactics and Happy Valley; the Hong Kongty of touching the initial sack, outfit were held scoreless. Try as Munro and Guros.
tails will be half-an-hour later
diagnose their Club; the Sports Club; and the and without the Indians noticing they did, however, the Ramblers
than originally shown.
suggests corrective this Important omission. After were unable to make up the lee Stables, Shan Kwong Road. considerable prompting from the way and the Chinese were out in ROYAL ENGINEERS made sure }
PRACTICE AND POOL Entries close at 12 o'clock stands. Nazarin tossed the pill to front by a 6-3 count when the of the championship in Second
The Practice and Pool Shoot will NOON on THURSDAY, 3rd Romeo Hamet, for the latter to game ended, with the sacks load-Division when they convincingly not take place from 9 to 9.30 am..
make the play at first base, upored.
beat SING TAO by three goals to but there will be practice and Pool April 1941.
Shooting from 2 to 2.30 p.m.. im which base umpire Nick Beltran
one at Sopkunpoo yesterday. By Order,
medlatély before the final of the promptly called Dave Leonard
Engineers had their defence to Association Service Rifle Cham- C. B. BROWN, "out". Dave Leonard's heated:
outstanding with the hickory thank for keeping the nippy Chi-pionship which will commerce at protest started a long discussion Secretary, which ended in Dave being allow stick belting out two singles in nese forwards from attacking, and. 2.30 D.M.
four trips to the pan beside turn as a result, Moxham, in goal, hád 180 ed to take first
ing in a flashy display behind the little to do. Whatever the merits of the
Denham Crary sacrificed plate.
The following were the prize Hall, Miss M. da Roza, Miss G. Fox opened the score for the E-winners yesterday in the Deliberate White, Miss J. Wong. Miss P Lang clinics for one, two, three or more decision. It didn't really make any
Dave became the speed for control and was stul neers five minutes from the star competition:-1st Prive, Set Ghu- and Miss B. Greaves. difference as second victim of a double-play in effective enough to hold the Re- and there was no further scoring lam Mohammed (H.K.P.) and Mne. ST. which brother Stan Bled out to crelo hitters to five scattered hits. On resumption, the Enguicers con- Crofts (RM): 3rd Pte. Coutts (2 Cross, Mrs. Wilson, Miss G. Darby,
An entertaining feature of the tinually bombarded the Chinese R.S.): 4th CS.M. Stanford
Another instance of American Frankie Gonsales tallied in theme was Nip Lum'e base steal-goalmouth, and LI WAL-LAM scor- R.S.) and Sgt. Rushman (RM): Miss B. Fitzgerald, Miss A. May fact that young players, after hav
(2 Mrs. A. Zimmern. Miss M. Churn, thoroughness is illustrated by the fourth to put St. Joseph's two ng activities that resulted in hised while the opponents were ap- 4th Sgt. Cole (RM); 7th Fte.. Mc-ard Miss F. Wong.
ing been taught the fundamentals. runs in front, a lead that the pilfering the home plate for the pealing for off-side.
Williams (2 R.S.); 8th Pte, Stewart #K. LADIES:--Miss E Gray, of the game, are now being train- (2 R.8.); Indians never looked like reducing first tally of the match.
Bth Nick Beltran was in surprising In a sporadic raid, the Chinese
Set, Menhinick Miss M. McCaw, Mrs. Dalziel, Mised as umpires. And youngsters who (RM) and Sgt. J. R. Well (HK. M. Booker and Miss J. Booker EASY WIN FOR ACES
through TAM
J: have played little WOON-
tennis godd batting form for the losers, replied
P.). In the first game on the card, his two singles giving him a per- CHEUNG. A few minutes later
RECREIO:—Miss Z. Barros, Misy encouraged to become court oth BIRRELL erowned a good after-
SPECIAL PRIZE LIST M. Riberio. Miss N. Osqund, Miss clals. Races Nos. 7 and 11-Second the Rambling Recs, with a scrub fect 1.000 average."
noon's work by scoring a well- 1st Bdms. Nix (1st. Mx.), 2nd D. Gonsalves, Miss M Figueredo, Several schools have been held placed goal.
Pte. Higgins (2 R.S.): 3rd Pte. Miss M. Campos and Mise N. Gon- and boys who have attended them Bellchambers (1st Mx.), 4th Pte.
salves,
have served as umpires and lines ROYAL ENGINEERS-Morham;
CBA to be chosen from the men in the American junior cham- Ward (1st Mx.); 5th L/C, Quicken- following:-Miss N. Witchell, Miss pionships. The efficiency of these Palmer, Tam Chung-pak: Chan Ying-kuen, Shaw. Taylor: Li Wahan (RAF). 7th Pte. Burke (1st Gehring. Mrs. I. Joyce, Miss R. ally to make the tournament one-
don (1st Mx), 6th LAC. Callag Woolley, Miss J. Kew, Miss 8. young officials has helped mate!
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING, 1941
Day-Coolgardie Stakes
Hamet for the first erasure.
HOME SOCCER PROGRAMME
(Reuter)-
LONDON, Apr. 2
Axtures Football
for Saturday. April 5, are:
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:
WAR "CUP Fourth Round. South Arsenal v Tottenham: Leicester
FLASHY DISPLAY
For the winners. Nip. Lum was
SPORTING
SAPPERS MAKE SURE
RESULTS
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CLINICS
court manners." "Junior Wightman Cup squads faults and have been organised along similar treatment.
ANNUAL LADIES' HOCKEY SEVENS
AMERICAN THOROUGHNESS Dr. Wiliam P. Jacobs, Chairman of the U.S. LTA. tennis clinic committee, reports widespread in- terest in the movement. A stan-
ON SATURDAY Following are some of the pro-dard clinic at Presbyterian College, bable teams that will play in the Clinton, South Carolina, gives a annual Seven-a-Side Ladies hoc-three-day course to 150 pupils at a key tournament on Saturday:
time. There are talks and demon- St. ANDREW'S "A":-Mias
strations, and films are shown. In addition local associations throughout the country organise
ANDREW'S" "B":—Mrs.
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days
are
FIXTURES, Birrell, Fox, Pelham, F. Jones Mx), 8th Lje. Munchenbach (1st Stalker, Miss P. Baxter, Mrs. J. of the outstanding events of the
TODAY
SING TAD-Yee U-tak: Kwok Mx). Ping-tong. Richard King: Shin RACING... Entries Close for the Yau-san; Lau Tin-sun, Tam Chun: Hongkong Jockey. Club's Third fal: Chu Kam-sing, Shiu Din-lim, Extra Race Meeting 12 nooD Fung Kwal-shing, Tam Moon- SWIMMING. European Y.M.CA Cheung. Cheong Moon-wing.
Summer programme (5.30 p.m Fourth Bound, North
-8.30 pm.). Preston N.E. y. Manchester C. TENNIS - Sheffield U., Newcastle.
Attention is drawn to the conditions of the above races, which should read as follows:-
COOLGARDIE STAKES.- Winner $1,000. Second $500. Third $300. For Australian. Subscription. Ponies of 1941, Weight 142 lb, 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part thereof. Queen's P.R. won in stakes. Winners barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the "Two Mile Post Once Round & In (About 1 Mille 171 Yards). Note.-One Entry only will be made for the Coolgardie Stakes (Races Nos. 7 and 11). Entries will be divided Into
First
and "Second Sections by a Draw. Ponies that are entered for
LONDON CUP Brentford' v. Aldershot, Chelsea v. Crystal Pal ; Miwall v. Clapton;
Reading v. West Ham.
Colony. ships at H.K.C.C.
TOMORROW
RAF, DRAW
H.K.F.A. MEETING The Hongkong Football Associa tion will hold a Council meeting at the Association's office on Wed- nesday, at 5.30 p.m., when the an The RAF dropped a valuable Dual Interport match between Champion point in their race for Third Divi. Hongkong and Macao will be dis-
sion championship honoura, when cussed. they were held to a draw by 36th R.A. yesterday at the Chub ground, Th each side scoring once.
YM.C.A. SWIMMING-European
Summer Programme" (5 30p.m
8.30 p.m. ∙LEAGUE SOUTH
Colony Brighton and Hove v. Bouthend; TENNIS
ships, at HKC.C. Watford v. Laton.
SOUTH REGIONAL · Bournemouth v. Southampton.
Notts P. Bloke City, Ports
this race are barred from mouth v. Fulham; Walsall West
entering for the Rosehill Brom. Stakes, Races Nos. 5 or 8 on the 1st Day."
NORTH REGIONAL Barnsley v. Rotherham: Brad- ford C. v. Grimsby; Burnley v. In the event of there being sheffeld W.; Chester v-New-Brigh less than 21 Entries for this ton: Halifax v. Chesterfield; Hud- face, only one section will dersteld v pidhat. Hull. Mid
dlesbro': Liverpool v."Bury: Man- chester U. v. Blackpool; Southport 188. Everton.
be run.
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MATCHES POSTPONED
BURMA
.VISIT OFF. According to information Te- ceived in the Colony, the Burma Chinese Football Team, which was
Champion The First Division match be- to arrive here during Easter' to. tween Club and Kwong Wah was play a series of games against postponed, walle the Third Division local teams, are now unable to
make the trip. was also postponed owing to the match between R.E. and 24th RA
SATURDAY, APRIL 5 CRICKET. First Division: BK
U. v, C. C. C., KC. C... C. latter's participation in athletics.
INTERPORT MATCH
ground, on April 18, at 3.30 pm. respectively.
C. C. Second Division: C. C. C v. Recreio. FOOTBALL - Kotewell Cup
At the meeting of the League Finál, Army v South China Management Committee held yes.REST TEAM CHOSEN (Causeway Bay), 4.30 pm. First terday evening. It was decided to The Champions of the League V.. Division Club. v. Kowloon: send invitations to 16 players to the Rest match, which, officially Second Division: Navy Kit participate in the annual Interport closes the soccer season, will be Chee (Causeway Bay), 3 pm, soccer match with Macao which is played at Caroline Hill on Monday,- poo), 6,30 pm. Clup 30th Colony on April 20. RABO. V. Bing Tap (Bookun to take place in the Portuguese Apr 14 at 130 pm ་ ་་
The following bave been selected" R.A. Third Division: "Bignals" "v.
to, represent the Reatages
Bankter (R. Bcota); Roughley (Navy), Blackburn (Police), Frosh-y water
(M'sex). Hu King-sing
The following players were in. 36th R.A (Bookunpoo), p.m.,vited TRAV. ASA (Caroline Hu), 3 pm, 38th R.A. v. 20th Fowler, Riertsen. Blackburn, RA. (Military), 3 p.m. Shell Pope, Howlett, Ferrier Maxwell, Eastern), Thomas (Mex); Fowler RAF (Caroline Hill) 4.30 Lapsley. Lee Wal-tong (Capt) (Club), Fung King-cheong (Sing pm Sunday Herald Charity Cheong Wing-chol, Trang Chung Tao). Hendy Cup Final. Scotland v England wán,Fung King cheong, Soong (Navy) and Hau Ching-to East- (Boundary Street), 9.30 pin Ling-sing, Hsu King-sing and Bauern)! Ching-to SUNDAY, APRIL 6.-
Bath v. Cardiff; Bristol City V.HOCKEY. Police "A" va Pun | Lovell's Athletic, Cardiff Corin-
1abis, 5th A.A. "A" Y., Nomads, Destroyera v. 6th" AA, "B
thians v. Aberaman.
SCOTTISH CUF
Motherwel Airdrier Partick v. Celtic Albion v. Hamilton St. Mirren Morton;
(Navy), ́ ́ ́--Barbier
Beserves: Lapsley (Kowloon). Mr. Hollands will act as Bright Odsex), Fraser (R. Scots) manager. www Maxwell (Kowloon), Soong Ling- Dates for the Senior Shield final sing (Sing Tao),, Le Page (Navy), RIFLE SHOOTING. — Hongkong and the third match in the Gover Howlett (Police). Ferrier (Police,
Rifle Association Spoon and nor's Cup competition were axed and Rlertsen (Club). Practice (@Hoot. Fat Kowloon for Causeway Bay on Saturday, Mr. A. M. Hollands will be man- CIE,78,80 ABL 12:45 pm. Apr 12, at Dm. and Club nger.
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