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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1941.
In the World of Sports
POLICE RESERVE TEAM FAVOURITE
TEAM | FAVOURITE | Craigengower Surprisingly
LEAD IN RIFLE SHOOT
THE HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE TRAM are now six poipts ahead of the field in the HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION'S result of the defeat of Police "A.” MINIATURE RIFLE LEAGUE as 3 their nearest rivals. by Rajput "A."
In Seemd Division, RE Stonecutters have not been beaten ever match in holding first place with a se matches and are now hud They have yet to shoot against their nearest rivals, Royal Scots "" Co B and Police B
Royal Air Force have regalad Aperture the leadership of Sight League by making the sen
392 vite 2nd 14th Son & Freerd score al them a nargin of six points in the aggregate over Polic
whom the3
1 wie before the end of the season [RS Q
Tassies have been retarned
by W 0 Trlson RAF and 2011 P. ANI PH Thong HKPR
Pull results are as follows
HIGHEST SCORES
94294 10
FAILS IN
ST. LEGER
Defeated By Indian R.C.
Craigengower Cricket Club, who have already won the First Division Lawn Bowls League title for the season, were surprisingly upset by the Indian Recreation Club of sult of the St. Leger, ran at Man Saturday and lost by 34 shots. chester yesterday, was as follows:-
LONDON, Sept. T (Reuter--Re-
Sun Castle (Bridgland) a! 10 to 1.
A. K. Minu trounced J S. Landolt 33-5 and M. R Abbas beat B. W. Bradbury 29-12 to contribute to the Chateau La Rose Jones) at respectable winning margin. Only U. M. Omar managed to keep a point for Cralgengower, defeating A. R. Dallah 22-11 to win the premier League skips' title for the year. Dancing Time (Beary at 25
repeating & feat be performed in 1936 and 1937. 1 }
A J There
Cuelho. L. CR were 16
Owen starters.
Razack. Two games only were played on of the Saturday Judor (Nevett), winner
dwe to the Inanning Souza, J. S Landolt is) â. J. Leon- Derby, which was made favourite exercises Police Recreation Club ard, W. J Penny. W. Ward. B. W.
Bradbury (s) 12 Total 39 for the St Leger in the call over being upset by Cralgengower ini a on Friday, at 9 to 2 offered. 5 to 1 | Third Division game
THIRD DIVISION taken. failed to place Mazarin
Bartiam, another greatly fancied pony at 13 to 2 taken and offered,! also disappointed.
This was the first time the St
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SECOND DIVISION
A
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21 Bhanwarpal Slogh Raj
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2 2564 11 7 ! 2 2341 10
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Scores were :
FIRST DIVISION
CRAIGENGOWER UPSET
At Bookunpoo. Indian Recrea
ger was run siner the outbreaktion Club beat Cralgengower Cric-
at the War, the 1939 and 1940
vents having been cancelled
CLEAR OF FIELD
ket Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate 14 points to t in First Division
I.R.C
POLICE LOSE
At C.C.C., Craigengower Cricket Club beat Pulice Recreation Club
by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate 4 points to in Third Division.
A. E S. C.C.C.- Sur-wing. Alves. F. X. Delgado, L. E Lam- mert is 20 W Hong Sling. W J A Kunjahn. A K Curd, CW. Lam E. S. Franks (5) Devonian was clear of the eld
Isma J Hosch, A. R Daliah ist 13: F. Lee, R. K. Pavri. PK Modt. at the hall-mile but Mazarin took
Total 60. G. B. Ladd +8) 27 the lead on entering the straight. 11 DM Khan, S Yusul, A H
Police:A. Soutar. W M Smith. Mazarin still held the command Runjahn. A K Minus) 33. A K two Furlongs from
then Suffiad M B. Hassan, S M Runi-J. Orem, J. Macdonald 1 15: 3
S Total Hayward, J. Riddell, F Nolan Chateau La Rose went to the front Jahn. MR Abbas 8 29
J. C. Aitken s 19 L. Pennell A 73 just below the distance and
J Johnson. F Channing. A by Sun immediately challenged
Total 52 Carry (8) 18 Castle and Dancing Time in а Rreat Anish with Sun Castle just forging ahead
home.
was
Sun Castle was trained by Capt. Boyd Rochfort at New Market and covered the one mile and six fur-
longs curse in three minutes 42:5 ¡ secs.
Mazarin
fourth. Watch
Tower Afth, Orthodox sixth and
cec.
AM Omar. K M Omar R Basa. U M Omar ( 22: A A.
BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION
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94 RE Stanley
94 RE shulpo
HKVDC B
8 3 0 5 2269 6
73 0 4 1768
A
RS HQ
B 7
R
Cay 8 8 206 2112 Mhidlesex Tr 8 20 6 2115 7205 2007 Middlesex H R.S. D Cuy Collinsim
4
4
F.
4
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Craigengewer
2 5 1544
4
Reerele "A'
17 13 4
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W L T Pts. 16 14 2 C 41 G
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RINKS
35 14
2 82
Ranger seventh
Kowloon B.G.C.
16
12
4 0
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1
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R.C. B 79 Clinson 7
# 1571
2
0
0
7
953
B
Sun Castle was Capt. Boyd Rochfort's third classic success. Be
Indian R.C
16
7 9
27 20 1
514 454
Police R.C.
15
9
6
0
21
22
2
APERTURE SIGHTS
Kowloon Dock
15
5 10
0
17
20
2
RAF RK Pdice B
B
7 D 1 3071 14
Kowloon C.C
16
5 11
0
18 23
4
38
8
7
0 1 3065 14
Recreio "B"
15
5 10
0
15 30 0 25
15
3
12
A
14
20
2 21
HK Police A H.K. Police
H 4
0
+ 3030
8
35 3
12
13 +
31
194
Reserve A B
3
U
5 2954
&
N. Scots C Boy. B
3
U
5 2945
B
H.K. Poller
V
Reserve B 8
0 0 8 2872 0
15 11 3
1
26 18
1
401
15 16
4
27
18 2 49
13
th
3
0
25
2 46
Craigengower
16
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7
0
25 23 0 43
Hongkong FC.
16
6 10
0
22 25
1
341
10
Recreio
$ 11
0
20 28
0
30
Kowloon F.C.
13
5 8 0
18 21
0
28
15
5 9 0
18 24
0 28
14
18
14 28 0
0
F.
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY
LAWN BOWLS Colony Singles Championship, First Round. At Kowloon F. C. L. F Xavier v. J C. GI; J. C. Atkin v. E. Curtis.. AL Kowloon Bowling Green H. P Shields V A J Hall, A. E. Guest v. L. A. Gut- terres., At Civil Service C.C.- E Keeman v. H E. Strange; T C Monaghan v. F. Nolan., At Crul- gengower C
Нактов C. J. W v, A. H. Rumjahn: C. Dowman v. W C. McLeod, At Club de Re Mr creio E. C. Fincher v. J Kelvie, R. Leigh v. W. Nash.. At Kowloon C. C. – N, Nish v. Y, H. Tang A. Eastman v. 6. W. Brad- bury. At Hongkong F. C. - JS. Riddle v. A. M. Omar, W v. R. T. Broadbridge
TOMORROW
Ward
LAWN BOWLS.-Colony Open Sin gles Championship, First Round F
At Kowloon Bowling Green, Channing v. R.. S. Meadows; J. G Meyer v. R. Duncan, W. L. Walker v. L Sykes.. At Kowloon C. C.- C. H. Basto v. Y. Abbas: R. F. da Luz v A. E Coates.. At Kowlxu F.C. A. Hyde Lay J. Shen- herd T. A. Madar y JE Mc Guwan. At Civil Service O. C.-- M. R. Abbus v. G. Gowland; K. M. Omar A Lapsley. At Police R.C. W. V. Field v. S. M. Rum Jahn, J S. Landolt v. H. Overy... At Hongkong FC- W Mair v C.S. Rosselet: D. A. Rosarin NF. Alarcon. At Craigengower C. C. A. Brooksbank v. S. H Marvin E. G. Post v. J. J Bastu. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 LAWN BOWLS.-Colony Open Sir- gles Championship. Flast Round At Kowloon Bowling Green-E de Souza v. C. W. Lam, At Police
Y Нау R.C. W. V. Harris, ward R. M. Ogden v M E. Pur-
y
vis. At Hongkong FC. A. G. Grattan v. J. H. Gelling; B. A. Mansell v. A. W. Hircock.. AL Prison Officers' Culb-W. J. Bag- ley v. W. C. Higgs, At Civil Service C.C.-D. M. Khan v. G 3 Perkins: W Simpson v. U. M. Omar, At Kowloon F. C. R. M. McKenzie v. M. N. Rakusen; J. McCutcheon v T. E. Coleman.. At Craigengower C.C.-A M. Hol- land v V. B. Ebbage. Colony Open Pairs Championship, Fifth Round, At Kowloon F. C. W. Walker and R Duncan v. N. J Bebbington and J F. McGowan.. At Civil Service C.C.-L. J. Silva and JFV. Ribeiro v. D.A. Roza- rio and S. Landolt. TENNIS. "C" Division; A.T.C. v
C.R.C. (1), K.T.G.C.A. v. H.KT.C.. K C.C. v. C.C.C.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 LAWN BOWLS - Colony Singles Championship, First Round, A1 Kowloon Bowling Green. J. E. Hanson v Whit; 5. A. Gray v W. J. Howard.. Colony Open Pairs Championship. Fifth Round, At Police R. C. A. M. Omar, and U. M. Omar v. H. R. Pinna and B Basto AL Kowloon Bowling Green, S. R. Solina and K M. Omar er S Eccleshall and J Shepherd v. H.A. Alves and F V. V. Ribeiro.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 LAWN BOWLS. First Division
Police. Craigeugower, K.B.G.C. "A" v. CSC.C., K.B.G.C. "B" v. Indian R.C. Kowloon Docks v. Re erela "B". Becond Division: Pri Son O. C v. Hongkong C.C., Tai- koo v. Kowloon C.C., Craigen- gower v. Kowloon FC. Third D- vision
Po- Hongkong C. C. v.
Electric. Ice Kowloon F. C. v Indian R.C. v. Recreio. Rinks Semi-Final, W.
MeLeod,
MATCH RESULTS Results of matches completed on: Middlesex G Aug
31 were as follows
FIRST DIVISION
Midix B 349 v R Seats C Coy A 349. 01h 7th Rajput
342 204
Middlesex
Scots B Coy .353 y 5th 7th Raj put 3 Middlesex B 333
R. Sets D Coy A (322) 2nd 14th Middlesex D Punjab D (307) Y (316) 5th 7th Rajput D (340) V 2nd 14th Punjab E (3321: Middle.
R.A.F A 343 Sex C (2441
V
5th 7th Rajput E (340 v. 2nd 14th Punjab A (349); R Scots D Cay. A (319 HK.V.D.C. A 322); Mid dlesex D 3061 v H.K. Police Res
:3561 A Police +372 H.K. 5th 7th Rajput A (372): R.A.F. A 1336 v. 2nd 14th Punjab C (301); }
R :3351 Y 2nd 14th Punjab A Scols HQ Coy. A 1321: M.K.V.D.C. A v. 5th 7th Rajput B 333) H.K. Middlesex A Police Res. (375) v. (285 2nd 14th Punjab B (319 v.
POLICE BOW TO
KWONG WAH
Saturday
v. R Scots B Coy (3481: 5th 7th Wah by 7 goals to 2. after being 2nd 14th Punjab led by the odd goal in five at the Rajput B (344) v
(330): 40th F Coy. R.E (3391aterval.
had previously won the St Leger with Boswell in 1936
The biggest surprise of the race was the running of Dancing Time who raced strongly and was close- up at the finish.
Mazarin had every chance when
it went into the straight with the lead but falled to stay when the pace was increased In the last furlong
FIRST OCCASION
This was the Brat occasion that
taxis and
of getting conveyance.
vi
A RECORD CROWD
stal.
MANCHESTER, Sept. 7 Reuter
v. Middlesex A (2811: 40th F Police did very well in view Cuy. RE (332) 2nd 14th Pun- the fact that four of their
warts, Bowlett, North Gough jab E (334) Middlesex E (336) v. Middlesex A (336); Dockyard Rifle and Moss, were absentees from the Club (298) v. 2nd/14th Punjab Bline-up. (323) Dockyard Rifte Club (344) In order to give all the players their labours. saw
Ctvil Service Kowloon EGC
Kowloon Baċ
Indian R.C. Police R.C
Hongkong C.C Hongkong Electric
THIRD DIVISION
TRAINING
គឺ ឯខ ២ គឺ ៖ គត នៅ
be
a, classic was decided on the Lan- The Police soccer eleven neta cashire course and there were re-
of were long queues R. Scots A Coy. (231); 5th 7th their first practice friendly gamemarkable scenes in the city. There Rajput A (357) 4 5th 7th Rajput a: Boundary Street on C340 2nd 14th Punjab C (333 when they met and lost to Kwong ramcars and the pavements of all
with people who gave up all n BOXING TOURNEY COLONY AQUATIC NEXT MONTH with hope
interested Boxing fans will be
Boxing Tourna- In connexion with the coming to know that a
Championships, the A record crowd, including hun-ment is scheduled to take place swimming
authorities wish it to the known that their pool is open to dreds of Lancashire war workers on Friday, October 3, at the Star V.R.C.
natching 題 brief respite from Theatre, Kowloon, in aid of
Intending competititors for train Sun Castle. Bomber Fund. doubt owned by Lard Portal, who has an Although the
Club representatives are asked the main to make application to the V.R.C. turf classic of the season, beating event will be a 10 round feather- who will allot certain days for 5th 7th Rajput D (346: Collinson course of the garne RC. A (318) v. Middlesex E (340),
same Chateu La Rose, owned by Harry weight about between Pte. the Kwong Wah played
the Shanghai business Army despite Morriss. line-up throughout and, SECOND DIVISION
head in a the man, by remarkably finish.
Lord Glenely's Dancing Time, The defence, in
ine the only filly in the race, finished however, third, one length behind.
nasing. programme
v. 22nd F) Coy. R.E. (205); Collin-a chance to play and, no son R.C. A (314) v H.K. Police A also with a view to experiment. important job at the Ministry of not yet been completed it is how-
made in the Supply, win the St. Leger, the last ever understood that (352) Collinson R.C. A (303) v. six changes were
H.K. Police B (349) v. Middlesex the earliness of the season,
combined G (286), R.A.F. B (319) v. Middle- forwards
sex H (269): H.K.V.D.C. B (326) v. well together.
R.E. (Shamshuipo) (307); H.K.R.N. particular the intermediate
V.R.
B (313 V. R.E Stanley) (last year's weak link) (354) R. Scots H.Q. Coy. B (309) were not unduly tested and their:
y RE. (Stonecutters) (363); Rstrength is as yet uncertain. Scots C Cuy. B 1311) v. R.E. (Col
Iinson)
(246)
two
Champion
a thrilling Aromin, holder of
belt.
Sun Castle, starting at 10-1.
return confirmed her recent
to
1
Noble, such training. "Young" and
Colony the
Besides two wrestling matches 30 minutes each there will be one boxing bout of 10 rounds. one of eight and one of six.
Among those who will probably
the
Wildcat"
and the
Settling down quickly Kwong best form when she won the St. be given an opportunity to show Simon Stakes at Newbury last their prowess will be Young "Iron (222); Collinson R.C. Bwah took the lead through Middlesex F (279).
early goals by Ting Yung-tat and week. Chateau La Rose started as
last-minute favourite at 11-2, and Bux" the Macao Terror." then
"Mexican Wong King-chung. Police
Dancing Time at 25-1. There were
"Jamaica Kid."
KID MARRIOT The French Jockey Bridgland.
APERTURE SIGHTS
OFFICIALS SELECTED Officials for the Meet have been sclected as follows:-
Referce: A. Agabeg.
I. Ip. Judges (swimming): K.
M. Re- Chan Shek-pui and L.
medtos.
Judges (diving): L. M. Remedios, G. Agabeg, A. A. Guterres, K. I. Ip. and Alfred Ho Slew-um.
Starter: L. A. Soares.
Scorers: A. T. Lee, A. A. Noronha and C. M. Xavier.
Time Keepers: A. Ho Siew-um, S. M. Wong, A. A. Guterres, C. M.
H.K. Police A (382) v. HK. Police moved to the attack and from a 16 runners. Res. A 1387); RA.F. (392) v. R. beautiful centre from Chan Tak- Scots C Coy. (375); K. Police fai, Coull with a header. Further now in the R.A.F., rode Sun Castle, It is learned that Kid Marriot. Xavier, O. el Arculli, L. A. Boares goals by Chin Chi-fan (Kwong Robert Jones rode Chateau La former lightweight boxing cham- Wah) and Lau Pak-bing (Police) Rose and Michael Beary rode plon of the Colony is displaying and Sing Tao.
13791 v. H.K. Police Res. B (388). LEAGUE STANDINGS
B. W. T. L. Agg. Pts
16 18 0 0 5740 32
FIRST DIVISION-OPEN SIGHTS
H.K.P.R. H.K.P. A...... 5th/7th
10 13 0 3 5718 20
Rajput A 16 13 0 2 5137 26 R.A.F. A 10 12 0 4 5388 24 5th/7th
brought the scores to 3-2 in favour Dancing Time.
considerable interest in the forth-
of Kwong Wah before the inter- Sun Castle, one-time favourite coming boxing tournament in pid val After resumption Kwong Wah for the Derby, is by the Derby of the Bomber Fund, had more of the play and coals winnor Hyperion out of Castle were scored by Tin Yung-fat. Clay.
second half changes being in
Wong King-chung and Chi
Ian
Rajput D 1 13 0 3 4912 24 5th/7th
The teams were as follows, the
POLICE SMALL-BALL
Rajput E 14 11
1
2 4780 23
1
4 4702 10
1 $ 4099 17
R.S. Coy. A 14 9 Middlesex E... 15 @ 2nd/14th
Punjab A 10 B 2nd/14th
Punjab E 15 8 5th/7th
Rajput B 14 B
1
R. Beuts
Coy. 147
8 5164 10
7 4893 18
# 4060 36
6 4092 16
32G (F) Coy.
1.E. 18 7 17 4789 10 10 0 2 7 4740 14 Middlebek A HKV.D.C. A 18 0 9 4531 14 5th/"/tif
brackets:
POLICE:- Tšank Kai - wing:
COMPETITION
Blackburn (Mul Shul-koe) and Great interest is being taken in
It is also understood he is try- an "assault of ing to arrange Arms" this Autumn when the pro- will include boxing. gramme wrestling, and fencing
HOME RUGBY
and representatives from Eastern
Announcer: M. A. de Bouza.
H.K.F.A. COUNCIL MEETING
A Council meeting of the Hong- kong Football Association will be held at the Association's office on Thursday, at 5.30 p.m.
Business is as follows: Minutes of Council Meeting No. 2, Accounts. Correspondence, and another bual- mess.
Chan Kwong-yes (Hut Tuk-yuen); the Inter-Division miniature foot- LONDON, Bept. 7 (Router)-The Ma Hon-fan (Morrison); Pope bat competition, Witch is being rugby league season opened with and Parker: Chan Tak-fai (Shaw);ortarlised by Sgt. NB. Fraser, the Yorkshire and Lancashire clubs in
Boccor reprezentative, a combined competition: The fol- C.C.C. DINNER Ferrier, Gordon (Wong Man-kwal), Police Couli and Lau Pak-mink (Kóng['tmbng"Asluțio members of the Po-lowing were the results of matches
ilco Torce. Hing)
played yesterday:
In celebration of their suČVORA
KWONG WAH': Lee Kwong About 20 tealfis (or seven-a- Bradford Northern 29, Castleford in the First Division of the Lawn kee; Chung Fal-lam and Lee alder are xpected to be com-21; Bramley 7, Dowsbury 29; Bat Bowls Longue: Craigengower Cric- Kwok-wat; Wong Butures. Yeung petrung, adding two trom the ley 9, Leeds 9: Featherstone 17, ket Club will hold a dinner, fol- Keighley 8; Halifax 18. Oldham 13; lowed by a concert, on Wednesday, Te-asong and Loung Payal; Indian Contrákent.
All gambs will be played on Hunsiat 0. Huddersfield 2; St. Sept. 17. Ip Yon-po, Tin Yung rat, Chin Chi-fan, Chouk Boek-kam and Sunday Würffing, * Un the "top" Helen's 28. York 13: Wakefield 27, Wong King-chunk.
ground at Boundary Gtfect." Broughton 2 Wigan 9, Hull 0.
1941.
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