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GOVERNOR'S CUP:
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1941.
In the World of Sports
REST XI JUST CHINESE HELD TO A DRAW MANAGE TO. BY ASSOCIATION: HOWLETT ESCAPE DEFEAT SCORES TWO GRAND GOALS
Though leading by two clear goals at one stare Chinese Federation was eventually forced to share the spolls with Hong- Kong Football Association-exch side scoring thrice-in the final game of the Governor's Cup series at the Club ground on "Satur- day.
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The Chinese played better together as a combinative unit and, from a spectator's point of view, was the prettier team to watch. There was a decisiveness and crispness in their move- ments which were lacking in the opposing side, Territorially, too, they had more of the game throughout "bat towards the latter. stages. they showed signs of fatigue especially when extra time was called.
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The Association's front Ilnie, though not showing the same cer
ADVERTISEMENTS tainty in their passing as their
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
opponents.
nevertheless
Rapley Scores 47 For Champions
Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI, Champions of the Junior Division Cricket League, canie very near to a complete junior division triumph when at Cox's Road yesterday the Rest XI barely managed to escape' being beaten by the champions, playing ous time with two wickets in hand.
The Rest were 72 runs behind when stumps were drawn.
The scores:-
knew
K.C.C. 2ND XI the shortest way to the goal. Howlett, in this respect, was a shin-W. L Rapley, e Lawrence, b
Esmail ing example and netted two of the goals. He, however, lacked the K. M. Baxter, e Lawrence, b necessary support with the excep- tion of Fowler who also adopted T.
methods while Ferrier The FOURTH EXTRA RACE similar MEETING will be held, weather apart from his equalising goal in the last minute did nothing of permitting, on SATURDAY,
note. 26th April, 1941, commencing · STERLING DEFENCE
The 1st H.K. (St. Joseph's College) Pack of Wolf Cubs winners of the inter-schools Sports shield, 1941.—(Ming Yuen).
NARROW WIN FOR H.E.'S TEAM
Recreio Beat Bowling Green By 71 Shots To Annex Sam White Trophy
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Club de Recreio beat the Nowsoon Bowling Green Club by * margin of 71 shots on Saturday to capture the Sam White Trophy. The match was instituted last year as an annual event for as many teams as could be raised by the two clubs, Seven rints - at the K.B.G.C. and, six at Beerelo engaged in this year's contest, 104′′ players in all being seen in action.
The Portuguese won by 53 shots Meyer (kip) 28 A. Morton, F. C. at Austin Road, but were only 18 Clemo, G. & F. Thompson, D. W. shots up on their home greens, Waterton (Skip) 17; A. J. Rogers, Eleven & Recreio's 13 Hiške were C. & Langley, L. Jordah, X. J. Hall victorious.
(Skip) 23; D. Deacon, C. A. Pester, Following the game, Mr. J. Me- 1. Sykes, J. McKelvie (Ship) 19; E Kelvie, Fresident of the Bowling Scard, P. H. Holloway, E Atkins, Green Club, gave away the prizes A. Hyde-Lay (SHp) 19; JA Fraser, at the Recreio clubhouse, these be- W. Hodder: P. A. Peckham, L. ing the trophy, won by Recrelo, Guy (Skip) 22. Total 128, and cups to the fink winning by
INTERNATIONAL the biggest margin. won by J. F.
Ribeiro's rink.
AT K.B.G.C.
Grand total 312 and 241.
CRAIGENGOWER WIN Craigengower Cricket Club visit- Recrelo: C. Vas, M. Mendonca, ed Cox's Path on Saturday and C. H. Basto, J. F. Ribeiro (Skip) beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 30 29; J. A. Remedios, J. O. Remedios, shots, CHINA & PORTUGAL Ä, F. Guterres, R. P. Luz (Skip) 20; KC.C.:--V. C. Labrum, A. E
ELIMINATED
A. F. Noronha, G. A. Picna, C, M. Perry, L. Jack, E. C. Fincher (Skipt Silva, F. Soares (Skip) 25; E L 20; A. E. P. Guest, W. W. Parsons, Both China and Portugal were Barros, L. Guttierrez, C. E. Mar- N. J. Bebbington. T. A. Madar His Excellency Sir Geofry North- case, entertained the Bowlsters to eliminated from the International ques, E. de Souza (Skip) 23; F. A(Skip) 16; G, Lee, R. S. Meadows,
at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at were overrun by the nippy and W. W. Parsons, L.b.w., b. Esmall-6ergment House on Friday, the re- tion) yesterday, losing to India Luz, J. E. Noronha (Skip) 22; F. H Brokenshire, S. A. Gray. B
a friendly game of bowls at Gov- Softball Tournament (Men's Sec- Xavier, Hon L D'Almada, J. A.A W. Smith. J. Fraser (Skip) 22:
1,30 p.20.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Govt. House
47
Omar
2
SOFTBALL Lawn Bowls
A. Madar, e Lawrence, b Omar
Q
W. C. Hung, c Esmail, b Arculli
G A Goodban, e Eo. b Re- "medios S. A. Gray, b Arcul
22
25
The Intermediate line of the G. E. Taylor, d Lawrence, d
Esmail Association was the weak link and
3
fast moving Chinese forwards. G. W. Giffen, b Omar During the first half the Chinese R. J. Fenton, not out
sults of which are as follows:-
and the
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RINK NO. 1
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15
might have netted more than once H. Brokenshire, b Omar
Extras - (B11) were it not for the sterling dễ-
3
11.
Total
136
W. L. Walker, J. P. Pennefather- Evans,, His Excellency, Dr. Newson 29; Major Walker, Dean Wilson, R. P. Shaw, Dr. Smalley 18.
RINK NO. 2
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
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REST XI
No One without a badge will De admitted to the Members' fence put up by Roughley and
Enclosure. Such must be worn; throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.
Fraser.
Badges admitting Non-Mem menace bers to the Members' Enclosure matches. and Club Room's
at
$5.00
J.
1 45" 2 fries, F. Flppance, J. Smith 23.
United States respec- Monteiro, J. D. Remedios, M. Alar-Curtis, A. E Carey (Skip) 15; R. tively.
con, G. G. Silva. (Skip) 27; F. M. S. Capell, G. Bowden, A. C. Tribble, The defeat of Portugal was in N. Silva, A. M. Xavier, LFF. A. Fabel (Skip) 21; A. EL Mar- the nature of a surprise as they Xavier, J. J. Basto (Skip) 22. Total, A, R. T. Burch, R. Leigh, A.
Steven (Skip) 11. Total 104. were strongly favoured to enter 168.-
the next round of the competition, KB.G.C.-W. Elphick, J. Hurst, C.C.C.-J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. J. E Henson, H. G. Sherrif (Skip) Souza, A. E. Coates, B. W. Brad- If not win the series.
In the Girls Section Chits won 9; H Bicknell, Sir A. MacGregor, bury (Skip) 22; Y. A. Razack. W. Commodore Owen-Hughes, Collinson, Hon: Mr. N. L. Smith, as expected from Britain. In this W. L. Walker, R Duncan (Skip) K. Way, J. S. Landolt, C. S. Basse- W. Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell 14; Wing-connexion mention must be made 11; M Ferguson, H. F. Shields, Hlet (skip) 15; L. M. Roza, J. Páu, Comdr. Stecle-Perkins, C. W. Jef- or the great display put up the Drew, J. C. Gill (Skip) 18; W. MK, M. Omar, 7. M. Omar (Sk/p> the Wilson, L. A. Payne, E. Turpin, W.20; W. E Broadbridge, F. K. Modi, logers who fully extended
MacNell (Skip), 18; S. C., Walker, G. S. Ladd, T. Lock (Skip) 25; S. star-studded opposition.
C. Wallis, T Coleman, S. Randle (R. Solina, C. W. Lam, W. Ward, H. Results follow:-
(Skip) 23; V C. Dixon, W. Tomlin, W. Randall (Skip) 27; J, H, Xavier, . S. Dinnen, B Lockhart (Skip). A. Rotario, N. P. Karkijia, M. 17: R. P. Phillips, GW Jeffries. A, J. Medina (Skip) 25. Totál 134. Jones, AM Holland (Skip)' 19. 4 Total 115.
RINK NO. 3
J. A. Fraser, L. Alltree, Sir Atholl 3" MacGregor, E V. Searle 25; W. A Conell, W. H. Lock, E. Cock, C. B. Robertson 14
These two and Bankier, in goal, kept the Chinese at bay. The Chinese attack functioned with perfect smoothness and with Hazard falling to shadow Lee Wal-
Omar tong well the latter was more of a
Arculli than in his last Xew
Most
of the danger Carey came from the right where Tsao
Esmall [Chow-ting and Yeung Shui-yiek for Gentlemen and $3.00 were at their best.
Esu King-sing. In the pivotal. Lo, b Hung.... for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the berth, went through a gruelling A. E. Noronha. Lb.w.. b Fenton afternoon of keeping a check on M. A Remedios, e Baxter, b SECRETARY "pon the per Howlett with whom he had many Taylor sonal or written application of anne tussies. Tsang Chung-wan, J. C. Fenton, c. Brokenshire, b Member, such Member to be who is playing at top form at the responsible for all visitors intro moment, was outstanding in the A. E. Carey, a Gray, b Fenton 11
defence while Cheung Wing-chol M. I. Razack, e Baxter, b Fen- gave his customary confident die- play between the sticks.
duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, ets,
1.
The Secretary's Office,
1st
floor, Exchange Building (Tel.
27794) will close at 11:45 a.m.
CHINESE LEAU
Taylor
ton
H. E. Strange, b Fenton F. E. Lawrence, not.out
Playing pretty soccer the Chi-U. M. Omar, e Giffen, b Taylor nese held the upper hand from M. H. Esmail, not out the start and it was no surprise Extras LB26, LB3). Tiffins are obtilzable at the when they took the lead, through Club House provided they are Lee Wal-tong.
Despite pressure they could not increase the score
ordered in advance from the No. before the interval owing to the
1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
No children or smahs will be
admitted-to eltter Enclosure.
PUBLIC ENGLOSURE
great work of Roughley and Fraser. After resumption victory seemed to be assured when C, T. Teao put Hung
Taylor his side further ahead. The Faine, however, took a complete turn end Fenton Baxter within a short period two goals The price of Admission to the by Howlett saw both teams" on
Enclosure is Public
$1.00 level terms. Victory again camne including Tax, for all Persons, within grasp of the Chinese when including Ladies, and is payable from the "spot kick, but this was Lee Wai-tong made no mistake at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors nullified by a grand goal by Fer- In Uniform are admitted Half rier almost on time. Extra time Price.
side played but neither managed to penetrate the respec-
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Was
tive defences.
Association: Bankler: Roughley, Fraser: Pope, Hazard, Thomas;
Total (for 8 wkts.)..."
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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18
11
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INTER-SCHOOL CRICKET
MACAULEY CARRIES
BAT FOR 100-
The Junior Cricket League was completed on Saturday when Lu- dian Recreation Club beat. Civli Service. In the one outstanding
fixture by 34 runs at Sookunpoo
Bcores were;
IR.C. 2nd XI 148 (AR. Sumad 47. A.el Archull 30 not out). 0. M. R. W. CS.C.C.2nd XI 114 (G.D. David- 17 3 12 I son 26, M. R. Abbas 6 for 35).
2 25 3 7.1 22 4
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3 0 5
STAND COURT MATCH TODAY
SCHOOLS CRICKET
In an inter-school cricket match played at Ho Mun Tin on Batür- day: Diocesan Boys' School beat St. Joseph's College by nine wic keta.
Scores weré:
GIRLS' SECTION
R.
K
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China
$
56
Britain
4
4
MEN'S SECTION
Lindta:
1 3
China United States Portugal
4
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BRITAIN LOOKS TO 1942 RACING
AT RECREIO
In a friendly lawn bowls game
played at the C.C.C. yesterday the home team beat the Prison Off-
4 Recreio A. J. Osmund, M. F. cers Club by 44 shots.
3 Pinna, E M. Remedios; F. XMCraigehgower-S. R Solina, E Silva (Skip) 15; H. R. Pinna, B.A. Iterson, W, Ward; H. W. Rin- Alves, A. M. Rodrigues, B. Basto dall (Skip) 26; J. W. Leonard, D. (Skip) 24; E. J. A. Marques, M. A.A. Romario, N. P. Karanjia, M. T- Carvalho, J. C. Remedios, F. V. V. Medina (Ekip) 40; W.-J. Curd, E.
DERBY WORTH £2,780
Ribeiro (Skip) 26; D. C. Alves, C. Foreman, LC. R. Souza, J. 8. Idn
Cunha, L J. Silva, C. Rosa-Pereira dalt (skip) 19. Total 85.
(Skip 30; F. Sequeira, F. A. PO, Club:—A Perry, W., [C..
Yvanovich, C. A. Lopes, H. A, Alves Higga, J. McCutcheon, A. Jilott (8kip) 23; F. A. Machado, L. Ro- (Sklp) 14; 8 Hodge, C. Jamieson, zario, C. M. 5. Alves, O. P. Reme- J. W. Fitzgerald, W. J. Bagley dios (Skip) 26. Total 144.
(skip) 17: W. Webber, A.D. Spogrs, A note of optimism among K.B.G.C.-J. MacPherson, K. C. G. B., Forster, C. Gowland (Skip). racehorse owners can be detected Hamilton, R. Morrison, J. G. 10. Total 41, in the entries for the five classic races for 1942.
Despite the fact that the num- ber of horses in training has seriously declined there is quite a satisfactory entry for these events. the total number being 659,
has received 139 The Derby entries as compared with the 345 for the 1940 races. but, with the
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY
ATHLETICS. French Convent Girls* School Annual Sports Meeting on the Queen's College ground, Causeway Bay 1.30 pm.
B.J.C. 88 (R. Ho 34; J. Macauley future uncertain, only a super-BADMINTON. Colony 4 for 30, A, Ebrahim 3 for 24. optimist would have expected the
C. Whitfield 3 for 21), D.B.S. 188 present figures to compare máre: (J. Macauley 105 retired, H. G. favourably with these,
Yusaf 3 for
Asome 5 for 70. E
CAPT. R. E. GUEST TO MEET M. PAGH 20
The Semi-Final of the Cub
Secretary. Fowler, Le Page, Howlett, Ferrier Championship between Capt. R.
Hong Kong, 21st April, 1941.
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THE MACAO JOCKEY
CLUB
NOTICE.
and Reiertsen.
E Guest and M. Pagh will be play- Federation: Cheung Wing-choi; ed on the Stand Court today and Tsang Ching-wan, Ng Kee-cheong; not on Tuesday as was originally Lau Hing-choi, His King-sing, arranged, Soong Ling-sing: Yeling Shui-yick,
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Nominations for the Oaks total 134, for the 2,000 Guineas 120, for the 1000 Guineas 123 and for the St. Leger 143.
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HERO OF YORK has given a good lead
by entering four each in the Derby.
Cham
picnships (At Kowloon C C. Senior Singles."— K. W. Choy v. F. Koh 8 p.m. Mixed Doubles. P. Wong and Miss M. Ribelto v K W. Choy and Mrs. Castro, 9.30 p.ra. Junior Bingles. J. „Odell 'v, A ̈L. Fisher, 8.30: pm.; T. 8. Young D. Chelliah, 9
p.m. Senior Doubles F. and Yoong. P, K. Hool" and HF. Chew 8 pm.; P. H. Wong and C. Au v. K. W. Choy and K. B. Low, 9.30 p.m. Junior Doa- bles~A L. Fiênér ind P. Wyn- ter-Blyth v. L Anderson and W. Gulles, 8.45 pm TENNIS Colony Champlonalpa
Open Doubles Semi-inál W. C. Hung and E C. Fincher or Tsui Wai-phi and Tail Yun- pul v G. W. Sewell and D. M.
· MacDougal (Stand Court Club Championship Semi-Final CH.
CRICKET DEAD: Oaks and 1,000 Guineas, and two TENNIS Colony Championships. Oxlade 7 FW Carvery, RB.
Another grand
cricketer, the each in the 1,000 Guineas and Bt. Weather permitting, the Final third in recent weeks, has been Leger.
Other well-known supporters of C. T. Tsao, Lee Wal-tong, V. . of the Open Singles will be played killed on active service. He is Hyul and Hsu Ching-to.
on Monday, Apr 28, and the Final Pilot Officer George G. Macaulay these races are Lord Glanely, Miss of the Open Doubles on Wednes a Yorkshire stalwart for fifteer Dorothy Paget, the Aga Khan, Mr. day, April 30. The following en-years. Macaulay, whose bowling J. V. Hank and Lord Astor.
A NEWCOMER trance fees will be charged for was just above medium pace and
SAINTS BEATEN BY HK. LADIES
these Finals:
Chairs Opposite Stand Servicemen
entry
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Mixed Doubles Semi-final 0: HR. Oxlade and Miss Pult- chard v. J. 8. Theobald and Mrs.
orrible. Handicap Singles) Final R. Guest or G. 7. Sewell T. J. Gould..
TOMORROW
BADMINTON Colony Chan
Quest v M. Pagh Handicap Doubles L M B Lloyd and A D. Humphreys VB Blake and BCD Kärnte THURSDAY, APRIL ATHLETICS, Wal Tan College
Annual Athletic Heading,
Junior
Bingles. →→→
pionships (At Kowloon 0.0.). BADMINTON Colony Ladies Doubles. Mis M. M. Diquship (Ab Kov Silva atid Kiss M A. Xavier or Miss 3. Onna band was M. Chun 7. Miss Ribelid and by O
·M, Silva or Miss U. Khoo and Mrs. P. Wilson, 7.30 pm:"Miss
White and Miss Wong or Mrs M. Castro' and 'Miss T. Gorizalez Mrs. Torrible and Mrs. Zimmern or Miss M No ronha and Miss I Pereira, 7.45
at
and ley and
A. L. Feher,,8 bles P. K Hoot Kooo V. M. Miss Silva, or. H. C. Mrs. Torrible, 8.30 p.m. Junior Doubles Is Young and E. Ping v. C. C. Pereira and a E Kitler, Senior Bingles. T H Wong - MLP Yoong TENNIS
was deadly on a helpful wicket. But an owner whose fortunes Front Row Arm Chairs $5.00 played for the White Rose Conaty will be followed with interest
2.00 from 1920 to 1935 and took 1,773 Mr. A. E. Allnatt, a newcomer to Grand Stand Draft Programmes and Entry
Hongkong Ladies beat St. An-
50 wickets at an average cost of 17.08 big scale racing. Last summer. Forms for May Meeting, Sut drew's Ladies by three goals to our
30 runs. During His career he did the when bloodstock prices were at day, 4th May, 1941, (weather in a friendly 10-a-side hockey
{"hat-trick" four times, and in 1825 low ebb, he bought eleven of the None of these seats will be re he took 178 wickets at 15.21 aplece. Aga Khan's best yearlings at 400 permitting) may be obtained match plaved at King's Park on
served, but it is hoped that Clubs Saturday.
Macaulay scored 5,759 runs, for guineas each. Seven of these he atp
Miss Betty, Longbottom opened and individuals will order seats in The Secretaries Office, 3rd the scoring for Hongkong Ladies advance so sa to ensure a record Yorkshire, and he once reached the has entered in the Derby and six heights of greatness in a test in the St. Leger. They. Include floor, Prince's Building, Des from a pass from Miss M. Booker attendance as the entire pet pro- match, Playing for England against three colts by Mahmoud and two
ceeds, including players Voeux Road, Central; Hengkong, about 10 minutes from the start, fees, are to be donated to the Australia, at Headingley in 1936: by Bahrain
The Aga Khan has severely cur- The Hongkong Jockey Club: ond goal shortly before the inter Find
and Miss M. Smalley added a sec-south China Morning Post Bomber and George Geary, of Leices
tershire, defed the Australian talled his racing activities for the Club House Happy Valley. val from a centre by Miss J.
Seats may be ordered in advance bowling in a ninth wicket bar- present, but he has entered four Booker.
all well-bred, in the Oska.
Jockey Club on any date subse In the second half, St. Andrew's from the No. 1 Boy of Hongkong tenership which put on 108, Macolts for the Derby and six alliés,
caulay claiming 76 Cricket Club, Telephone 20497.
The entries for these classics ynent to and within 28 days of the improved considerably and after
That was the match in which several raids on the HK. Ladies'
Charles Macartney scored his have of course, been made on the kdvertised date. goal succeeded in scoring through
famous century before lunch after assumption that peace-time con-Thus in the event of the races Mise M. da Roza. Miss J. Booker Miss M. Booker, Miss B. Long-the Australians; had been put in ditions will prevail in 1942, but being abandoned, they will not scored a third goal for the winners bottom and Miss J. Booker. on a wicket which had been the stewards have covered any risk have to be opened again, as was shortly before the final whistle, St. Andrew's Ladies --Miss J. soaked overnight. Australia scored by announcing that the races are the case last year.
With entry fees at 320 the 1942 The teams were:
Miss G. White, čias G. 494, and England lost wickets subject to the modification of Hongkong Ladies-Miss 8. Bas- Darby Ms. Wong and his B. quickly. Then came Macaulay, rules recently announced. Derby is alrendy worth £2,780, A2+
This Medhat they Can be suming there is a field of 30 on RACING. kett, Miss R, Smalley; Mrs. Dalziel, Greaves; Miss ▼ Wong, Miss tight-lipped and square-jawed" to
Club? Hong Kong, 18th April, 1941. Miss M. McCA and Ms H. Smith: Hicks, Miss M Roza, May help, force an honourable draw for transferred to any other time the day of the rage the total value.
England.
The Sports Club
The Club House, Matao. Entries close at NOON on Thursday, 24th April, 1941.
By Order,
T. A. MARTIN & CO.
Secretaries & Treasurers.
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211 Miss K. Smáney, Miss M. Simpson; add Miss itaferkki.
selected by the stewards of the would be about £5,000,
Colony Gitampion- ships, Open Binglés Semi- Final 8. A. Rumjahn Wal-pul (Stand Court).
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
TENNIS Championships, Club
Championships
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