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KOTEWALL CUP;

MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1941.

In the World of Spons

SOUTH CHINA DRAWS WITH ARMY TO RETAIN TROPHY

the Second A beautiful header by Chin Chi-ial, promoted from Division, in the last few minutes of the game enabled South China to retain the Kotewall Cup for yet another year at Causeway Bay on Saturday.

South China. who needed only one point to win "the trophy again, drew with "Army one-all, after being in arrears throughout the game. The highlights of the game were the brilliant keeping of Bankler and the grim efforts of the winners to equalise in the latter stages,

TERRIFIC DRIVE

DEPLETED CLUB TEAM WINS

ULRICH INJURED IN SECOND HALF

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER VALLEY TRAINING TIMES.

CUP WON BY ENGLAND

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By their decisive win over SCOTLAND, by five goals to two, after a goalless first half, ENGLAND annered the Sunday Herald Interna- tional Charity Cup, which they last won in 1929, at Boundary Street yesterday afternoon.

In the only League match on Saturday Club beat Kowloon by At the conclusion of the game. two goals to one in the First Divi- the trophy was presented to Bright, alon after sharing a goal each at representing England, and minia- the interval

ture cups to each player of the victorious team by Mrs. G. 3: Bur→ nett, wife of the manager of the Sunday Herald.

Kowloon, though strengthened by the return of Blake, were not up to form. while Club, on the other hand, though greatly, deplet ed, showed better cohesion, in their attack,

The mainlanders started in fine style, Pereira iving them an early lead. Forrow put Club on level

K.C.C. RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP

sented to Mrs. Burnett.

A silver vase with nowers was pre- CS.C.C. Beaten By

What promised to be a good game was marred by the constant strong. gusts of north-west wind and re- current driles..

Six Wickets

By virtue of an easy victory at six wickets over- Civil Service C. C. on Saturday. Kowloon Cricket Club retained the Senior Cricket League University, championship,

At the conclusion of the match Bankier had delighted with several Miss Doris Kotewall presented the daring saves the Army settled Cup to Lee Wal-tong, captain of down and, after 15 minutes, drew the winning team. Among those first blood, Saw Scoring with who attended the match were air low drive, Robert Kotewall, donor of the cup, Commodore Peters, R,N.." and Col- | Play continued to be quite even. terms before the interval. In the

Prior to half-time, the match Army nearly went further ahead second half Kowloon lost Ulrich but Auld's shot was headed clear through an injury and it was no was a very open one, the sterling In the first half Army forwards by Lee Kwok-wal just in time while surprise when Forrow netted the defence of both sides being well to were seen in many attacking at the other end Lee Tacky struck winner.

Club: — J. Odell: Millington, but Tani Kwan-kon the crossbar with a terrific drive. movements was not called upon as

After resumption the Army for- Sloane, A. Odell, Uptan, Skinner; Bankier the Chinese halves be- Wards faded from the picture and Haynes, Forrow, Bond, Altkenhead day scoring three out of five goals bowling by Lloyd were trundled i ing responsible for robbing much were only seen in sporadic raids. and Lodge,

onel Newnham.

ARMY ATTACK,"

much as

of the sting of the Army attack.

...

Howloon: Salter: Ulrich, Lamb: Gordon-James, Remedios, Maxwell; Tomashersky, White, Pereira and Mathias. to

South Ching on the other hand put everything they had into the The reshuffle in the Chinese game as they needed a draw. Iront line appeared to upset its

Bright, the pivot, was seen equilibrium bus. this was remedleoadvantage in this period and sel- by changes in the second halt dom gave Lee Wal-tong a chance Chin Chi-fad was moved to left wing, with 'Chow Man-chi and Lee Tacky forming the right fank. This at once brought an immediate change and with the inspired leadership of Lee Wal-tong South China were seen in a great rally with the whole team moving the attack,

In the very first minute Ban- kier' was called on to save

Wai-tong. drive from Lee

&

Blake.

OTHER RESULTS Results of other junior matches

SECOND DIVISION

Kit Chee

0 Sing Tao THIRD DIVISION"

to shoot, With less than five were as follows:-, minutes to go Lee Wal-tong drew the defence to the left and then Navy centred for Chin Chi-fat to head R.A.SC. in the equaliser,

Bankier Naysmith.

Signals Fraser; Birrell, Bright, Fresh-shell.... water: Coomer, Fox Auld, Saw and

36th R.A. Murrable.

ARMY:

SOUTH CHINA. Tam Kwan- hot kon; Tse Kam-hung. Lee Kwok- After wal: Lau ing-chol, Lam Tak- po, Lau Chung-sang; Cho Chi. fal, Lee, Tacky, Lee Wal-tong, Chow Man-chi and Lee Shek-yau,

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

"

5 35th R.A. 0 RAF

4 20th R.A.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE FIRST DIVISION

FINAL STANDINGS The following is the final S. China standings in the gezies, the pro-Eastern ceeds of which are in aid of Sing Tao Chinese, Array and Navy charl. Middlesex

Kowloon

ties -

The THIRD EXTRA RACE(8. China

Army MEETING will be held, weather

Navy permitting, on SATURDAY, 12th and MONDAY, 14th April,| 1941, commencing at 11.30 a.m. on both days.

il

The First Bell will be rung at

11.00 a.m.

The tiffin interval will be after. the fourth race on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will

De admitted to, the Members' "Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of cach Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

are

Goals

4

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 20 16 22 63 24 34

20 15 3 2 70:32-33

20 14 3 3,50 23 31

19 11 2 6 43 37 24

20 6 4 10 37 38-16

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

R. Scots

19

2

1 10 4 2 3

R. Navy

7 2 10 38 45 16 20 5 5 10 48 52 15

2 0

2011 2

Police

2 0 1 1 1 3 1

Win

"Saints"

Softball Shield

E. Wah Club

19 6 1 12 30.54 13

19 4 4 11 40 61 12 18

1 12 34 55 11

St. Joseph's 20 3 3 14 22 52 9 SECOND DIVISION

&

P.E. R.A.S.C. Middlesex

Sing Tao... ¡S. China

ACES WHITEWASHED R. Scots IN CRUCIAL GAME Kit Chee

La

30th "R.A.

winning the Kwok Ying. "Wab Shield the St. Joseph's outfit play. Navy czelo Aces in the final game of the Police. ed superb. ball to whitewash Re-R.A.O.C.

season.

Club

A poor crowd. was on hand to Kowloon Badges admitting Non-Mem. see this crucial game and

those

that stayed away certainly missed

their

R.A.F. Signals

Goals

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

25 21 3 1 05 26.45

26 19 3 4 106 34 41 24 14 3 7. 89 46 31 23 14 3 8 52 29 31 25 12 6 7 83 38 30 28 14 2 10 62 35 30 28 13 3 10 54 58 29 ... 24-11 4 0 57 56 20

26. 10 4 12 49 64 24. 26 9 2 15 30, 73 20 26 7 5.14 39 60 19 25 8 2 17 36 84 14 25 3 2 20 22 113 8

25 0 4 21 18 86 4 THIRD DIVISION...

Goals

the fore.

FOWLER ON FORM Fowler was again the hero of the for England, the two others being by Hendy.

while

the nearest rivals, beat Craigen- gower by five wickets at. Pokfulam, Civil Service took first lease of the wicket but against some de out for only 98 runs which total the champions had little difficulty In the

second halt hosin passing. sack went through and scored: Fowler equalised and netted

C.S.C.C.: 94 (B.C.K. Hawking again, W. H. Colledge 25; Lloyd 7.

in for 30, F. H. Zimmern 2 for 26).

K.C.C.: 118 for 8 (D.J.N. Ander- son 38, N.AE. Mackay 16; Perry 4 for 49).

after $ scramble the penalty area. The margin was further widened by two goals in rapid succession by Hendy.

At Pokfulam University beat C. C. C. by five wickets,

C.C.C.: 77

In the middle of the hall, Scot- 1 land netted through Hutchinson

Fowler completed his "hat-trick." ENGLAND:-Reynolds: Roughley Gegg 4 for 10, N. Singh 3 for 11).

HKU: 94 for 5 (G.N. Matthews

7 and Freshwater; Pope. Bright and i

(V.H. White, 18:

1. Thomas: Fowler. Le Page, Hendy. 33. W.S. Gegg 22 not out; Hulse 3

Saw and Marrable.

for 43).

SCOTLAND:-Bankler: Naysmith and Fraser: Munro, Birrell and Marshall; Hossack, Howlett, Auld, Ferrier and 'Hutchinson.

H.K. Ladies Beaten In "Sevens"

JUNIOR LEAGUE

The Junior league champion- ship is still very open with Row- loon C.C. and U.C.C. having the same number of points. At the Valley on Saturday these two teams gained easy wins over C. &. O, C, and Recreto, respectively, K. C. C winning by 5 wickets' and Craigengower by 99 runs.

C.80.0.84 (V.C. Bond 29; Hung 5 for 31, Goodwin 3 for 20),

K. C. C. 88 for 5 wkts (T, A. Madar 28, G, A. Goodban 23; Mit-

Argonauts Lose In chell 4 for 30).

First Round

Craigengower badly trounced Recrelo at the Valley. the latter being dismissed for only 13 runs. Brilliant weather favoured the C.C.C. 152 (T. Lock 53, J. W. seven-a-side hockey tournament Leonard 38; M. A. Remedios 3 for held by the Hongkong Ladies' 33, Soares 2 for 17). Hockey Association at King's Park Recreio: 15 (M.A. Remedios 20: on Saturday, St. Andrew's "B" de- AM. Omar 8 for 24),, feating H.K. Ladies by three cor-

ners after sharing four goals in the final,

During the afternoon the sum of $53 was collected for the Bomb- er Fund.

LEAGUE TABLES

The following are the present standings in the senior and junior league:-

K.C.C.

The surprise of the tournament (University was provided by Recreio who beat IRC. the holders, C.B.A. Ladies; in the ca.c first round by two goals to one. Recreio

EXCITING TUSSEL

CB.C.C.

SECOND

The final game proved an excit- ing tussel, the eventual winners, K.C.C. St. Andrew's, being twice in ar-C.C.C. rears. Just before the interval Recreio

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Miss M. Booker, who together with 1.R.C.

24 17 5 2 74 24 39

24 17 5 2.69 25 39

23 14 36 72 30 31

22 10" 5 7 54 29 25 24 10 5 9 42 42 25 22 11 1 10 63 38 23

hers to the Members' Enclosure grand entertainment as both teams and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day were in there battling in for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day best form for Ladies (both including tax) The losers were sadly off form 38th RA.

the with the bat and were throughout 12th RA 21 11 5 5 49 32 27 obtainable through

the game hitting directly to the 24th RA, SECRETARY "pon the per.

opposing fielders. sons or written application of a The Saints did not have too easy RE

7th R.A. Member, such Member to be a time against the hurling of 35th RA... 22 9 4 9.47-51 22 responsible for all visiters intro- Gerry Gosano who, incidentally. | RAM.C duced by him, and for Payment was not quite so effective as usual Internat12273 12 45 48 17

but managed, however, to connect 20th RA. of, all Chiis, etc.

for seven hits which gave them Shell The Secretary's Office, Ist their winning tally of three runs

A.S.A. floor, Exchange Building (Tel. The outstanding performer of. 27294) will close at 9.45 a.m. on the game was Jindo Hussain who

connected for two doubles and both days.

single. in his four trips to plate

'Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advancá fram the Noj

Boy (Telephone 21920). No children or amahs will be admitted fo elfher Enclosure. PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persona including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors la, Uniform, re-admitted Half Price

By Order,

THE RESULTS

The results are as follows:

FIRST DIVISION

Yachting:

the

22 9 2 11 38 82 20

... 20 8 2 12 30 5814 22 24 16 21-74 8

24 02:22.10 101 2

her sister, June, and Miss Smalley, Police formed the attack, netted the first University goal.

C.8.G.C.

went

Mrs. Zimmern replied" for the Saints but Hongkong Ladies again ahead through Miss J. Wong went through on her own to Booker. Shortly after Miss F

equalise. There was no further score but the Saints won by three corners.

THE RESULTS The following were the results' ofi each round:

D.GS.

FIRST ROUND***

0 Argonauts Q

HELMSMANS CUP Recreto

(D.GS. won by two corners)

RACE RESULTS

St. A. "A"

The first race of the Helmsmans(St. A. “B”

Cup series of the Royal Hongkong H,K. Ladies Yacht Club safled on Saturday re-

G. G. Wood, A15 17.40.05. 1 cornera);

2. CBA,

HK. Ladies 11

SEMI-FINALS

1. D.GS.

2. Recreio

迂 E

0

St. Joseph'g

3.

7

Recreto "A"

FINAL

2

2

sulted as follows:-

St. Andrew's

Chinese B.C. Filipinos

9

8

Finished Pos.

2 HK Ladies (St. Andrew's won

2.

.11.

by three

HONG LEAGUE

Laras Shell

9 10

BAER BEATEN

Mr. Huttemier, AB... 17.45,57

2.

C. F. Hyde; A16. ................. 17.47.103

C. C. Blake and

P. D. Chiddell, A17 17.55.47 4 W. A. Johnson, A19... 17.58.55, 5 IL C, Baker, 420...... 18.18.09

T. C. Fairburn, Al-DNE

B

NEW YORK, Apr. 6 (Reuter- Lou Nova, of California, beat Max H. W. Browne and H, W Forsyth, Baer on

A4 D.N.F a technical knockout in the eighth round of a scheduled. G. Mills AS-DNF. 12-round contestat Madison D. D. G. Allen, 418-DNF. Bquare Garden, on Friday night.

· MEXED" CLASS The winner is expected to meet & Eastgate, Y DNF Joe Louis for the world title some J. H Brown, G12--DNF. 195-time after June.

Mr. Webb, G11 DNF

CB. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th April, 1941.

CLUB DE

"P. W. L. D. Pts.)

5 4 0 1 13

4 3 0 28

3 1 2 0 3

4 1 3.0

3

3 0 1 2 2 3.0 21 1 DIVISION

5 4

0 1 13 5 4 0 1 13 6 4 2 0 12

5 2.3 0 6

5. 1 4 0 3

8 0 3 3 3 4.0.3-1

SPORTING

1.

The following times were clooked during training gallops held.

at Happy Valley on Saturday morning:-

The Koala Bear

Avon

סני

-Dis- 1st tange. Qr. Qr.

2nd

3rd 4th

Last.

QI. Qr.

1 37.3 1.11

1.43.22.12.2 29 1.34.2 1.07.3" 138.3 2,111 323

1:15 .4 40

1.44

29. 133.2 105.1 1.35.2 2.03

Rose Evelyn

Twinkling Star

Gay Fox

27,3

1 37

109 1:42 a113

29.3

-Starlight View & Misty View....

1 34

1.06.3 1.36 2.05

29

4 31.3

1.01

1.28.3

27.2

1 .35

1.10

1.43.2 2.15

31.3

1. 34 1.08

1.40.3 3.11.2 1.31.3

30.4

རྞ 27.2

Moonlight

Jober

Trade Wind

Pumpernickel Blossom Time

Zadderday & Crack Shot Bafin Bay Strathalbyn

. Corsair

Buckfastleigh

Sydney Diamond Man O War O-Lan Fleetwing Hughber

4 33.4 104.1

1 39 1.15 148.2 2.20.3 32

1 33 1.04 1:33.4 2.02.4 29

36.3 1.09.1 1.39.1

1 33.3 1.06.4 1.381 206.3. - 28.2

≥ 312 1.01.1 1,30

30 28,4

1 35 1.11 1.44 3.16 32

1 37 1.10.3

1.43.2 2.13.2 30

1 34.3 1.06.

1.37.2 2.063 29,1

1 1 32.2 1.06.4 1.37.2 2.053 28.1

33.3 1.09 1.43. 2.14 31

1 35.1 1.10.3 1.421 2.15.

32.4

Wonderful Scheme Joan

33.3 1:03.1 1.39:3

30.2

Oscar Zylch Sams Choice Eve of Reason Velvetlight Arnieber Catterick Bridge Tobaccoship Ozark

Brown, Derby Red Feather Rocky Beach Hornpipe

Blue Field Gloaming

Vigor & Double Dutch. Odeon

Bona Vacantia

High Hat

Pigtal

Boolat Bay Spicylight

Ophir & Amber II Snow White Sunspot

Advancing Time Maple Leaf National Victory. Bendigo

Venus Bay Thirty-Six Galaxy Distant View King Kong.

Australian Prince National Welfare Happy Returns Starlight Charlesber

A Happy Time

1 39 1.19 1.51 2.21 30

1.56.3 2.31. 34.2

34 1,07 1.36.3

1 41 .1.20

37 1.14 1:50

29,3 2:22.3 →32,3

4.35

1,09 2 36.3 1.09

1.39.2 1.37.4.

30.2

28.4

.1 30.2 1.03.2 1.35 2.05.3 30.3

1 30 1,00.2 1.30:4 2:00.4 30.

1 36.3 1.08.2 14012 2.10,930.1

321.03.2 1.33.2.

29

30.4

1 .37 1.14.2 1.48.3 2.19

30.2 2.05.30 27.3

1 35.4 1.14 1.48.1 2.19.

1 35,2 1:06.2 1.38

₫ 36

133.1

1.09:1 1.40 1.07,1 1,38.2

- 30.4 2,00,2′′ (28 1 34.2 1.05.3 1.35.2 2.04.4 29.2

1 36.2 1.09.3 1.42.2 2.15.2 33

1.10.3 1.43 2.12 29

1 36

1 35

A 33.1

1.10 1.44 2.13.3 29.3 1.02.21.31.2

29

I 37

1.09.1 1.41.4 3.14.4° 33

1 33 1.05 1.37.3 2.05 27.2

1 38.4 1.10.3

1 39.2 1.17

· 34 1.05

1.401.08.3 23.3 1.51.1 2.18.1 28 1.34

29

137.3 1.11. 1.441 2.16.3 32.2

4 321.03.2 * 1.31.2

C'08****

135.1: 1:08 1.39:4 2.07.2 27.3 1 35.1 1.08 1.39.4 2.072-27:3

35 1.13 1.49 2.19.2 30.2

€ 35.2 1.09.1 1.42.1 2.13.3 91:2

1 30.3 1.03.1 1.36.4.2:11 34.1

1

32 4 35.2 1.10.1 1.40

1.03.3 1.24 2.02

28

29.4

1 31.1 1.01.2 1.31 1.59.4

28.4

29.1

58,3 1,29.1

30.3

35.1 1.07.3 1.36.3

29

+ 37

1.14.3 1.47

32.2

* 35

1.07 1.35.3

28.3

4 32.2 1.02 1.30.4

28.4

1 34

1:06.3 1.36.3

30.1

33.4 1.05.3 1.36

30.2

1 42.2 1.20 1.55.3 2.27.4 32.1

3:38

1.08.4 1.38.1

20.2

Gold Rod Cocklerol

1 40

-1.17.3 -1.51 - 2.22.1

31.1

2 40

1.13.3 1.41.4

28:1

National Blessings

1 34

1 38.2 1.38 1.47.3 2.16.3

1,05

29

1,36.4 2.11 33.4 1.05.1.1.33.4

34.1

28.3

1 36

Graceful View Castle Hill Anzac Day... Rivulet

Just In Time

Racylight

Riverside

Endeavour

Archber

A Roaring Time Triumphant Day

Cheerful Star Springhurst Tropical Love Rowan Johnber

Mountain View

Daylight

Beal River

Income Tax & Iron Belle,

Jane Doe

Corvetté

Strathbannock

FIXTURES Hopeful Star

TODAY

TENNIS. Colony Championships,

at HKC.C

TOMORROW,

1 32.2

.1.10 1.41 .2.09.3 28.3 1.084° 1,38-206.1 28.1

1 33.2 1.05.2 138.3 2.07.228.4

1 31 1.03

1.34.3 2.05 1.30.2.

1 34

1.05.1 1.35.32.04

28.2

137

1.07.3 1.37 2.08

29,

1 32.2 1.04,2 L33,420.1

27,1

33.2 1.03 1.32.2

***29.2

1 331 1044 1.35

30.1

1.34

1.08.2 1.40 2.10 30

1 33 1.06 1.35 2023 27,3

111 143 212

1 35

4 323 105.1 1.35

23. 101.11.30

4 37.4 1.13.4 1.44.2

.29:

294

28.4

30.3

38.2 1.98.4 1412 2.10.3 29.1

1. 33 1.09.2 1.45 2.17.3 323-

1. 37.2 1.11 1.42. 2.14.1 32.1

RECREIO HELD BY Baseball:

POLICE

BADMINTON- Colony Cham-

After being led 1-0 at half time, pionships (At KOC) Junior Police "A" managed to draw with Singles.

Canadians

NBmith Recreio in the Hockey Association Trounced By

Yvanovich or T.8. Young, 7.45 Tournament at Boundary Street pm, Junfor Doubles; CC. Pereira

The game was on the fast side.

and AE Xavier F. Leung yesterday, ippning and KE. Chiu, 8.15 p.m. Bentor Doubles, M.A.Olivera and LA land was evenly contested, both de Carvalho v K.M-Choy and KB. fences playing up to the occasion Low: 8.45 pm HC. Eardley and G. Gosano scored for Recreio, and N. Smith v. P. Wong and C. Au. Parker for Police re

Recreio are leading the Tourna- 9.30 pm E MADE PARA TENNIS. Colony Championships, fment, a point ahead of Folice "8" but have one game left to play- against Khalsu.

BOWICZ BKCCAR

The lawn bowls

Mindanao

The local baseball season was dventu, umotiicfal start on Batur- whên 7887 Mindanao, Jast winners crossed with the Canadians and handed qut to them an 18 to 1 drubbing.

Powiatrikk

Mindanao hurling acé, dia duty on the slab

out no less than nine: while Bill Smith fanned Issued 10 free tickets. Women's Doubles, Arst The Canadians' lone tally was round (At Jewish R.C.), Miss scored by Higgins who crossed the MM Silva and arist MA. Xaviery plate in the nfth canto Miss J. Chad and Miss M: Chum being whitewashed. 7.30 p.m. Mias M Ribeiro andiri pertebal dpadu, Mrs, OM. Silva Miss U hoo and Mrs. Wilson, 8 p.m., Miss G. White and Miss F. Wong 7 Mrs. M. Castro and Miss, T. Gonsalves 8,30 pm. Mrs. Torrible and Mra.

ships

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3* BADMINTON. “E” Division

Championship.. Chung Wah. v. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 K.C,Q. or St. John's, 8 pm. (AŁ BADMINTON-Colony, Champion- |'slx season was

Recreio opened at the Club de Recreio on MEETING Counell, of the Hong- Saturday when a team captained

kong. Football Association, at by the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, the Association's Office, 6.30 pm. Jnr., President of the Club met FIRLE BHOOTING Hongkong team captained by the Bows Con- Rifle Association Spoon and venot, Mr. P. 4. Xvanovich. Dan Pot Practice Shoot, at Kowloon City,

In all six rinks were engaged.. 1.45 m

the President a team winning by TENNIS Colony Championships, 131 shots to 114,

at HKC.C.

Zimmern 7. Miss

Miss Pereiras. TENNIS.

at H.K.C.C.

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