PACE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1941.
In the World of Sports
Recreio Too Strong For
Civil Service Players
The clashes between leading teams in both Juntor Divisions formed the principal feature of Saturday's Lawn Bowls League pro- gramme.
FOOTBALL La Salle's College Carry SCOTTISH
REFEREES'
CLASSES
The third lecture confining to the Laws No. 8, 9 and 10 will be Enmons, delivered by Mr. J. 3.
at the Scandal Class I Referee, Point Hall on Monday August 25. 1941 at 7 pm,
Off Swimming Honours
In Inter-School Gala
With better-balanced relay teams, La Salle's College won both the Victoria Re- the Senior and Junior Boys' championships in creation Club Swimming Gala for Schoolboys and Schoolgirls held on Saturday at the V.E.C. pool.
SOCCER
SCORES
WHIRLAW AY TRIUMPHS AGAIN
CHICAGO, Aug. 24 (Reuter)— LONDON, Aur. 24 (Reuter)-Whirlaway, the American wonder The easy victories of the Glasgow horse, by winning the American Rangers two teams again fea- Derby has added yet another race tured the Scottish football pro- to a long chain of triumphs which Kowloon Football Club tied with Kowloon Tong on aggregates in
gramme, and Rangers enthusiasts includes the big treble-the Ken- Second Division after the last end-a burnt head-had been replay-
already vision these teams win-tucky Derby, Preakness Stakes However, winning on two sinks, K.F.C. secured a 3-2 decision ed.
French Convent, with the assistance of the V.R.C. star, Jackie
ning the respective Leagues and and the Belmont Stakes---this and thus further consolidated their place at the head of the table.
It is hoped that those who have
providing the curious position of latter feat having been achieved attended
Anderson and the Yolle sisters, won the Girls' title. and the first
second In Third Division, Police Recrea- T9; C. S. M. Thom, C. R. Logan, J
There was little difference be- Miss Ko Miu-ling (Ying Wah meeting each other for the Scot- by only four other horses in Ame- tion Club beat Kowloon Bowling V. Ramsay, A. M. Calman (8) 23: lectures will make it a point to he
tish Championship.
rican turf history. Green Club by 61 shots to 51, and R. H. A. Lapsley, J. Revle, T. Cole-present as these Laws form part tween the three competitors in Gris School) (31-4/5 secs.)."
The starting favourite at 10 to SOUTHERN LEAGUE man. M. Ferguson (s) 19 Total 6)
of the most importance ones in the the 50 yards free-style event for by 3 points to 2, chiefly
to Junior Referees girls, which proved be the Tsang Pung-kwan (Belillos Public
Albion 3, Hibernians 8; Clyde 5.1 in a field of Bve, Whirlaway won Laws of Soccer. SECOND DIVISION
are also welcome
best event of the afternoon. Miss School) (41 secs.); 2, Miss Y. Volle Third Lanark 4; Dumbarton 2, by two-and-a-half lengths, com- Anderson won, but she was given (French Convent) (45 secs. 3 Celtlo 5; Hamilton 3, Airdrieonians pleting a mile and a quarter in
C. Monteiro (BL a good fight by Miss C. Guterres Miss
Mary's 2; Hearts 4, Partick 1: Morton 2, time equal to the record set up Miss Ko School) (49 secs.). who came second and
Motherwell 1; Queen's Park 3, by Cavalcade in 1934-2 mins. 4 Miu-ling, third,
-50 Yards back-stroke:-), Miss Falkirk 1; Rangers 8, St. Mirren 1. secs.
Bushwacker ran second and Delray third.
sult of J C. Aliken's
shots over H. Nish.
the re- win by 10
3 First Division, Craigengower
woh
parrow decision against
RECREIO WIN
At King's Park, Club de Recreio
18.C. by 64 shots to 81, and had beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 2
1J M Omar to thank for having
rinks to and on aggregate (4 topped the opposition on aggre- gute, as Bradbury tled and Rose-points to 1 in Second Division
tet lost
Sevens were recorded by U. M Omar, who had a seven and a six running against Lallah, and by R. Ribeiro The Puncan and J V only other six was returned by A P. Pereira.
Scores were : ---
FIRST DIVISION
RECREIO "A" WIN
RECREIO: ber A. Rosario, J. R. Soares. M F. Alarcon. M. A. Car-
valho (8) 13; E. L, Barros, O. A. Guterres, J A Remedios, c. c. Pereira (s) 27: F. P. Sequetra. C. P Basto H R.
Plana, A. P. Pereira (8) 38. Total 78.
K.C.C.-S. A. Gray, A. H. Marun, R. Leigh. W W. Parson (s) 21: A. C. Tribble, E. F. Fincher, A. Steven. J. M. Jack (8 16; R. Capell, E. C
Langley. W Bowden. L. Jack is
CRAIGENGOWER DOWN
At Happy Valley. Club de Re-10. Total 17. creto "A" beat Civil Service Cricket Club on all three rinks 6 points to
in First Division.
CSCC-H McKay, M. Scoti, V.
Basketball:
TROJANS AGAIN TASTE DEFEAT
Trojans suffered their arth suc- were defcat when ther cessive severely trounced by Sing Tao in the Open Basketball League by 72 points to 14 played at the Chinese Waterloo Road, on Y.M.C.A Saturday night.
Chinese" had little difficulty in beating their opponents, Black Cats, by 41 points to 29 in
the same tournament.
al
AL Chater Road Hongkong Cricket Club beat Craigengower Cricket Club by 2 ranks to Chinese YM.C.A.
S Ebbage. M N Rakusen (6) 11:14 points to in Second Division, J. Gellatly. J W. Deakin. E. W. G. Simmonds. J. F. McGowan (s) 13, P. D. Crawley, W. H. E. Colledge. M. E. Purvis, W. R. Hillyer (s) 12. Total 36
H.K.C.C
R. Davies, P. S. A. Edwards. Cassidy, R.
A. W Brown (8) 17; S. L. Lloyd, J. G. Haigh, H. G. Wallington, G. E. Cas- tello (8) 18; G G. Altkenhead. T
C.C.C.-8. R. Solina, W. J. Curd
RECREIO "A:-J. A. Luz. C R. Rowell, P. J. A. Hamilton. F Marques, L. F. Xavier, J. V. Ribeiro Goodwin (8) 32. Total 87.
8 27 F. K. Soares, R. F. Luz, F. V. Ribeiro, C. Roza-Pereira (8) 20. F X. Silva, C. M. Silva, H. A. Alves, J. Noronha (8) 21. Total 68.
OMAR'S CONTRIBUTION
At Happy Valley, Cralgengower Cricket Club tied with Indian Re- creation Club, 1 rinks each, but thanks to U. M. Omar's win by 14 shots, won on aggregate (34 points to 1 in First Division.
C.Ö.C.-A. A. Razack, W. Ward,
J. S. Landolt, C. S. Rosselet (s) 12;
G. 8. Ladd, T. Lock (s) 17; L Suí- wing M. A.. Baptista, D A Rozario, W. K. Way (s) 16: J. H. Xavier, L. M. Roza, J. Gaddi (s) 18. Total 48.
LEADERS MEET
Pau, J.
At Kowjoon Tong, Kowloon Foot-
ball Club beat Kowloon Tong by 2 rinks to 1 but tied on aggregate 13 points to 2) in Second Division.
South China Wah Klu
National University Sing Tao Black Cats Youths
50 Yards breast-stroke:-1, Miss
During the afternoon swunming C. Guterres (St. Mary's School) NORTH-EASTERN LEAGUE exhibitions were given by A.K. (41-1/5 secs.); 2, Miss J. Anderson
Dumfermline 1. Rangers 4: Rumjahn. Colony back-stroke (French Convent (41-2/5 secs.); champion, L.M. Remedios an ex-3, Miss Tsang Fang-kwan Bellios Leith 1, East Fife 2: Braith 3, St. Bernard's 4; Dundee, United 5, pert on the "Butterfly" stroke, and Public School) (43-3/5 secs.): Also Aberdeen O. 2 Hutchinson, Coleny 100 yards swam: Miss J Yolle free-style champion, A diving ex- hibition by Lionel Roza-Pereira, French champion and Ed. da Ruza, former champion, was also given.
Pennants were presented by L.
the Roza-Pereira Lu
Diving:-1, Miss J.
Anderson
R.A.F. BEAT ARMY BY 7 WICKETS
LONDON, Aug.
24 (Reuter)---
Louis Bout Eight Internationals played in the
Postponed
Convent) and Miss C. Guterres (St. Mary's School) tled: 3. Miss J. Yolle French Convent). 200 Yards free-style Relay:-1, winning French Concent (Misses Y. Yole, J. Yolle, J. el Azculli and J, Ander- son 2 mins. 35-4/5 secs.); 2, St. Mary's School (Misses P. Jorge, Miss J. Yvanovich, T. Rull and C. championship Guterres) (2 mins. 47 secs).
Schools at the conclusion of the gala.
Following were the results:
SENIOR BOYS
100 Yards free-style:-1, Willam Teo (St. Stephen's) (62-1/5 secs.): 2. J Gomes La Salle) (63-4/5 secs.); 3, Donald Young (St. Joseph's) (05-4:5 swam-Andrew Fong
and
0. Rosselet (D10-
100 Yards breast-stroke:-1,
Kong Yiu-wing (La Salle) (83-25
FINAL STANDINGS Boys Sentors
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. L. Pts.
5 5 0 10
4 4
0
B
Pts.
3 3 0
8
La Balle College.
35
secs.).
.. 4 3 1
Ú
Also (St. Jo-
St. Stephen's College
21
4 3 1
6
Chung Wah College
4
4 2 2
4
sepb's?
Nam Wah College
0
Cesan).
4 2 2 4
St. Joseph's College
4 2 2
4
Diocesan Boys' School
0
4 2 2
4
Boys Juniors
4 1 3
2
Pts.
Balle) (84 secs.): 3, Chan Chen-po
5 1
4
2
5 1 4
2
(at. Joseph's) (84-1/5 secs.). Also swam-Lee Cheuk-Jam
La Salle College
35
(Nam
St. Joseph's College
11
3 0
3
0
5 0 5
0
What and G. Wong (La Salle).
100 Yards back-stroke:--1. A. V. Lopes (La Salle) (75-2/5 secs.); 2. pro- Andrew Fong (St. Joseph's), (86 secs.); 3, J. Gomes (La Salle) (91-1-5 secs). Also swam: Siong-loy.
St. Stephen's College
Girls
13
French Convent
Pts. 21
St. Mary's School
16
Boone
Bellios Public School
6
1
Residents' Unton Indian Police Bank Union Yu Leang
Ping Ching V.R.C. Trojans
WEEK'S MATCHES
the Following is
week's
gramme:
Tomorrow
Wah Kiu
V.R.C.
Youths Residents' Union v
Wednesday
KOWLOON TONG-N. A. E. Mackay, T. K. Lim, J, N. Wong, J. Nat. University ▼ South China
J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, A. EL. Stephens (s) 26; H. A. Castro. Bank Union
Coates, B. W. Bradbury (a) 21; A.
A. Madar. J. Smith, A. J. Kew (8)
14; H. Gittins, J. L Tang, A. E. Trojans
+ Yu Leang
Friday
V Ping Ching
Y Indian Police
M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa, U.
M. Omar (s) 31, Total 64.
IR.C.A. K. Sufflad, M. B.Hes
Castro, A. Spary (5) 10. Total 50. Chinese "Y"
KFC.-W. Naef, A. Eastman, W.
Saturday
Sing Tao
san, A. M. Rumjahn, M. A. Abbas C. Simpson, E. Kern (s) 14. B. D. Youths
is 23; D. M. Khan, S. Yusuf. A. Evans, A. A. Dand, v. Chittenden, Residents' Union v. Black Cats
H. Rumishn, A. K. Mimu (5) 21; UW. V. Field (8) 20: A. Lapsley, W.
A. Rumjahn, A. K. Ismail, J. Hoc. Ogley, W. Hyde, P. Younghus-
sen, A. R. Daliah (8) 17. Total 61. band (s) 18. Total ou.
SWEEP FOR K.C.C.
AT STANLEY
At Stanley, Prison Officers' Club
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green beat Taikoo Club by 2 rinks to 1 Club "B" on all rinks 5 points to and on aggregate (4 points to 1)
In Second Division. 0 in First Division.
P.O.C.-G. I. Shaw, R. J. Grind-
K.C.CA E P. Guest, H. Overy,
BOWLS SWEEP
Following is the result of the Sweep on yesterday's Lawn Bowls League:-
1st. Ticket No. 505 (C.C.C., 3rd Division).
secs.; 2 Kwong Chiu-sheung (La
220 Yards free-style:-1, A.V. Lopes (La Salle) (2 mins. 50-3/5 secs.): 2, Dunald Young (31. Joseph's) (2 mins. 53-1/5 secs.); 3, William Teo St. Stephen's) (2) mins. 57-1/5 secs.).
150 Yards. Medley Rolay:--1. La Salle College (A. V. Lopes, J. Roza- Pereira and T. Gomes) (1 min. 39-1/5 sets. ; 2, St. Joseph's (1 min. 42-1/5 secs.); 3, . Stephen's) (1 min. 49-4/5 secs.).
Diving Ng Slew-hoo (St. Stephen's); 2, B. Pomeroy (La Salle); 3, J. Anderson 181. Joseph's).
200 Yards free-style Relay:-1, La Salle College (T. Lopes, J. Roza- Pereira, M. Young and J. Gomes) (1 min. 54-1/5 secs); 2, St, Joseph's College (1 min. 56-4/5
A. W. Ramsey, T. A. Madar (s) 22. ley. J W Hudson, C Gowland (8) A. Perry, R. T. Broadbridge, W. 16: V. H. Freeman, J. MeCurrach, Mulcahy, C. Fincher (8) 17; N.G. B. Foster, J. McCutcheon (s) 20; 1st Division)
Lloyd, A. W. Smith, G. E. Tay-A. W. Hircock, R. G. Robertson J. 3rd, Ticket No. 347 (Rec., and School. lor. N. J. Bebbington (s) 23, Total W. Fitzgerald, W. J. Bagley (s) 25 Division).
Total 61
2nd Ticket No. 386 (Rec, "A", seca,); 9, St. Stephen's (1 min. 58 secs.). Also swam:-Diocesan Boys'
62.
K.BG.C. "B"-P. Holloway, G. TAIKOO:--W. McKie, W. Cun- W. Elphick, I. Newton, H. L Lock-ningham. R. Main, W. Melrose (8) hart (s) 11; A. J. Rogers, V, C Cont'd Page 12, Col. 5 Dixon. P. A. Peckham, L. Sykes (s)
15; R. P. Phillips, E. A. Atkins. J.
G. Meyer, J. C. Gill (s) 14. Total
40
POLICE LOSE
A1 Happy Valley,, Kowloon Bowling Green Club "A" beat! Police Recreation Club by 2 rinks
to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to
1, in First Division.
|
Other tickets: 337, 455, 302, 416,
JUNIOR BOYS Diving:-1, K. Thomas (St.
(La (St.
189, 481, 535, 449, 453, 315, 411, 151.Stephen's); 2, C. Guterres 214, 373, 407, 128, 136, 410, 437, 373, Salle): 3, Chan Yen-fwei
Stephen's). 433 379, 491, 287, 319.
100 Yards free-style:-1, C. Guterres (La Salle) (Time 78.4 secs.); 2, K. Thomas (St. Stephen's) (78 secs.); 3; Chan Yen-twet (St. Stephen's) (92 secs.). Also swam-Wong. Pen- king (St. Stephen's).
BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
RECREIO "B"
14 8 8 0
50 Yards breast-stroke:-1, R Souza (La Salle) (41 secs.): 2, W. Ribeiro. (La Salle) (44-3/5 secs.); 3. Chow Kong-pul (Chung Wah) 36(51 secs.). "
15. 27 0 25
FIRST DIVISION
CRAIGENGOWER
AGGREGATE RINKS P. W. the T. W. For T. 14 13 1 0 37 4 1
Pis
034
RECREIO "A"
13 12 4 0
32 14
2:57
KOWLOON B.G.C. "A"
15 11 4 0
24: 20
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14
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+
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19. 21 2
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P.R.C.-W. McLeod, Harris, W. B. Dali, J. Shepherd (3) 15; W. Cameron, C. Pile, W. Mc. Hardy, W. E. Hollands (s) 26; C. Gough,, J. Forrest, E. G. Post, J. C. S. Fender (5) 16. Total 57. -
KBGC “AL Quy, G W Descon, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Hol Tand (8) 10; W. McNeill, H. White, A. Bower, A; J; Hall (a) 18; W. L Walker, E Lovett. . MuKelvie, H Duncan (s) 33. Total 70.
K. DOCKS UP
At King's Park, Kowloon Docks Recreation Club beat Club de Re- creio "B" by. 2 rinks to 1 and 1 aggregate (4 points to 1). in First
Division.
RDORETO "B-G. A, Plona. E. A. R. Alvos, A. M. Zavier, A M. Rodrigues (a) 20; F. Yvanovich, 15 C. Alves, C. H. Basto, J. J. Busto (8) 13; F. M. Xavier, P. H. Our valhu, J. C, Romedios, & de Bousa (8) 15. Total:40,
KDRC-W Houston, W. D. McMaster, W. Greig, F. Cullen (a))
CIVIL SERVICE .KOWLOON B.G.C. "B"
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CYTERAKRA
60 Yards back-stroke-1, a Guterres La Salle) (43-475 secs.): 2 Chow Kung-put (Chung Wah) (51-3/5 secs.),
50 Yards free-style:-, K Thomas, (Bt. Stephen's) (32-3/6 scds.): 2. W. Ribeiro (La Salle) (32-4/5 secs); 9, A. Marques" (La Balle) (35-2/8 secs:) Also swam Wong Pen-kin (St. Stephen's)
150 Yards Medley Relay:-1, L8 Balle College; C. Guterres, (back), R. Silva (breast-stroke) and "W Ribeiro, free-styla) (2 mins. 00- 3/5 aeca): 2 St. Stephen's College. (2 min. 13-4/5 OCE)
200 Yards froc-style, Relay:
La Salle Collega (C. Guterres, R. Bouza, W. Ribeiro and A. Marques) 12 mind. 18 secs.); 2. St. Stephen's -(2 inthe, 4022/5.860.)
50 Yards Iron-style-1, Miss J. Anderson (French Convers) (31
Mies C. Gutarrez
fourth, and final, "test match" between the Royal Air Force and the Army, which the Air Force won by seven wickets at Liverpool. NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (Reuter)- Army declared at 151 for six Because Joe Louis is not satisfied wickets. Peter Smith of Essex was The Air with his conditions for his world the top scorer with 52.
with Lou Force replied with 163 for three. Nova, originally arranged for Sept. Honours were easy in the series. 19, has been postponed until Sept. each winning two games.
fight
29, states promoter Mike Jacobs, who says that the fight will now be staged in the Polo Grounds in- stead of the Yankee Stadium.
"Lou's
thinks he needs more
time to get into condition," said Jacobs, who added that Nova le "not pleased" about the postpone- ment.
2
Chinese
hold Y.M.C.A., Will swimming gala against Eastern at. the "Y" Pool. Bridges Street, of Wednesday, August 27, commenc- ing at 8 p.m. The programme is $6 follows:-120 Yards Medley Relay: 120 Yards breast stroke: 50 Yards free style; 400 Yards free- style: 200 Yards back-stroke; 160: Ching Wing Swimming Union, Yards Four Men Relay.
Ying Wah Girls' School
WEDNESDAY'S GALA
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
RADMINTON. -- St. John's Ca- thedral Hall Badminton, 8 p.m.
TOMORROW SWIMMING.- European Y.M.C.A.
Swimming Championships, *7279 pool 8 p.m. TENNIS. "B" Division: C.R.O
V. KOC, KT.Q.C.A, v: CS.C.C., S.C.A.A, V. A.T.C,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27
LR.C...
TENNIS, "A" Division:
v. 8.C.A.A.. KC.C. v. H.K.U.T.C., CID.R. v. CRC, "O' Division: LR.O. V ODR. 8.CAA. V. C.R.O. (1), CCC. v. HEU.T.C.
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