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KOWLOON F. C. STILL FAVOURITES
FOR TITLE DESPITE
Emporium SATURDAY'S DEFEAT Small-ball
U. M. Omar's Quartette Lose In Open Rinks Championship
BY L. G.
With
Despite their crashing defeat last Saturday at the hands of Cral- genpower, the KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB are still at the top of the Sevand Division Table and are the favourites for the title. Two matches to play they are three points ahead of KOWLOON TONT. who, however, as the result of their clean sweep win over Hongkong Cricket fub must not constitute a serious threat to the Kowloon Footballers championship aspirations.
in the Third Division the POLICE have jumped to the fare by satue at their clean sweep win over Hongkong Cricket Club and need but four more points to secure for themselves the privilege of play- ing next season in the Second Division. Incidentally, they were re- legated from the Second at the end of last season
Competition
SAINTS LOSE TO MALUK TEAM
In an Emporium Shield smal ball football match, played on the |Naval ground, Causeway Bay, yes- terday afternoon, the MALUK CLINIC defrated ST JOSEPH'S by three goals to two. after leading 31 at the interval.
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In the second half the Saints reduced the arrears when Cesta netted from a penalty.
The teams were!
MALUK CLINIC-Stuen Palon. Lam Tak-po, Fok Ytu wats rung matches played in Open Chaniphonship Rink W. McPing-sun. Lai Chung-yuz Chu Of the four
Leod, W. Hurrls and W. Dai, beWing keung. Leung Ping kwan the First Division. The mosi, inter- esting. undoubtedly was the one for abuts
ST JOSEPH'S Sunny TsalE at Austin Road between Kowloon
Costa, Hussain, Lau Wing-kwong. the In- Bowling Green "B" ad dlans
had the
better
It will be recalled that the In- dians. on the previous Saturday. of the present Champlons (Craigengower whom they beat by 34 shots On Satur day. however, they lost to Kowloon Bowling Green “Bon the aggre gate by one shot after an exciting match
K.F.C. SURPRISED
in the Second Division, Kowloon Santas, Hendy. D. Leonard. Football Club. the leaders, come a
TODAY'S MATCH
On the Naval ground, at 5,45 Hopper when they visited Cral-
engower, kasing on all rinks. On p.m. today, SING PAO will meel aggregate they lost by 36 shots TUNG SHAN which is a pretty big margin.
However, they sull have a loud
The teams will be chosen trum
TUNG SHAN Mak Ping, Hau
ud three points over Kowloon Ying-sang. Man Sau-ki. Lee Tak Tong, their most serious rivals. II kee, Wong Man-kwal, Lal Shin- Moon-wing. Chan secure eight points in wing. Cheong they can their two remaining matches (pro- Chat-kai. Lau Chung-saog.
SINU PAO--Wong Kok yur, Chan Viding, of course, Kowloon Tong
Kwok Ying ki. Leung Ping-kwan,
K.BGC "B" tour point wi has given them a icad of two and half points over Civil Service who will take maximum points in their Ping-nam, Tsang Chung-wan, Lau are at present at the bottom of last two matches: they will have Tak-yan, Ho Lok-kl, Ho Yan-fan.
wwn the Championship.
Kowloon Tong obtained maximum ! Points against Hongkong Cricket luy whom they beat at home by no fewer than 52 shots,
'This lead
the First Division Tabic may well decide as to whether they will remain in the First Division next season. or whether they win
be relegated.
Visiting their
neighbours.
te
A. J. Kew who beat Frank Goodwin by 18 shots, included six in his rink
Police, Cragengower woh by 4-1 points. On the aggregate they wonzore of 29 as against the latters by 14 shots. U. M Omar register-
13 J. Stephens beat C. E Coste!
ed an easy win over J. C. Fender lory by 23 shots and A. Spary had
to maintain his one hundred per the better of A. W. Brown by 1. cent record, winning by 15 shots.
He scored a six in the course of the game.
Joe Landol, wh piloted a rink
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CLEAN SWEEP WIN
As the result of their clean sweep win over Hongkong C.C., the Poller have taken pride of place in the
in place of Bradbury, won against Third Division. I very much ap W Hollands by 3 shots but Charliepears as 12 they will win a place
Shepherd's to J
for themselves in the Second Di sion next season
Russelet Just
HANDICAP
WEIGHTS
FOR
In spite of playing on a strange green on Saturday they beat their opponents by 32 shots on the ag- gregate and went away with ve pointa.
MACAO BIG UPSET IN THE
RACE MEET
OPEN RINKS
The two semi-final matches in the
were Rinks Championship
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- Division C.C.C. . C. D. R. K. 1. T. C. v. CR.C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 RACING. Entries Close for Hongkong Jockey Club's 7th Extra Race Meeting, 12 noon. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 LAWN BOWLS. -First Division
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Police Courts
Mr. F. X. d'Almada appeared for the lorry driver, Mr. M. A. da Silva for the family of the deceased and F. G. Nigel for the Bus Company.
The following jury was cocaine
panelled: Messrs. James Moodie (Foreman), E. A. Alves and Midas Morgenstern.
The following are the handicap played off on the Civil Service Sunday Those who weights for the September Meet- ground on
the Ing of
Macao Jockey Club had expected an all Tudian final (and I mustufess looked wry which will be held at Arciu Preta Course, Macao, on Bunday, Sept much that way at one time, were 21.
| disappointed 45 only AVE Abbas- Race 1-"The Wan Chai Handi rink (Jeff Housen, A. M. Rumahn cap"- Half Mile China Ponies and A. R. Dallah got through to the final, whereas U. M. Omar's "Y" Class:-
Coureur Bley 140. Falry Auk four (A. M. and K. M. Omar and
Continued form Page 9 all square on the 17h, each rink 152, Fairy Ouse) 159, Hogmanay Bradbury) were eliminated.
Abbas rink got into the final having 14 shots, 155, Fairy Auk 148, Meadow Eve
the expense of Jini
Two singles gave Omar a lead of Aug. 28 and found the 148. Merry Maker 140, Rothesay round at
Shepherd's Police rink comprising tw, shots on the 19th head. With wrapped in two cellophane and one Bay 140, Victory Life 155.
Race 2 - "The Hark Sha Wan W. McLeod, W Harris and W. Dall. Hall lying the sha on the next rubber waterproof bag.
Abbas got off to a flyng start, scel-head Omar drove with his last Acting Sub-Inspector A F. Estaj Handicap" (2nd Section) - Six
ging five shots on the very fast wood as the result of which the prosecuted. Furlongs - China Ponies
Accused was committed for trial. head, and as the result of scoringkitty was sent into the itch my
5211 on every head, with the exception to find that the shot was Black Diamond 152, Eagle 138. of the second head on which Hall's. Geordic 152, Hopeful Time 152, Shepherd took a brace, he had Labour Cay 135, National Anthem established the formidable lead of 143. Sunshine Susle 152, The Mer- 16-2 on the seventh head. mald 141, The Spirit of St. Louis | 135, Victory Life 138.
Class:
Race 3-"The Berth Handicap"
LEAD REDUCED ·
Then Shepherd had a spell of -Five Forlongs - Australian "Dr Scoring during which he collected eleven shots off Abbas in five heads to be only three shots be- hind his opponent.
Class:
140.
WOUNDED FOREMAN Chan Kong, 32, of No. 143 Fa Hall now needed two shots to Yuen Street, appeared before Major win the game on the last head. Mactadyen charged with wounding think it was Bob Duncan who made Ko Iu, agd 33. S. D. Foreman, on it possible for Hall to secure the Sept. 4. two shots to win. With Omar 17-
A fine of $50, or two montha' ing at least three on the last head, take a serious view, he came in for the first shot.
Omar, in trying to wrest him out-hara labour, was imposed, had the mortification of pushing
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 16 to 22 Sept. 1942. HIGH WATER.
Blue Gown 135, Buckfastleigh 142, Rising Star 159. Tarzan 135.
I think that the head that seal- up one of Hall's front woods for a. Omar failed to do any Race 4-"The Adelaide Handi-led Shepherd's doom was the 17th counter. cap"--Five Furlongs Australian at which he was trailing 15-18 damage with his last wood, which "D" Class:-
behind Abbas and was lying the was a trifle narrow, and Hail won Casino 135, Maple Star 149, Na- shot. Abbus, however, caused the by the scores of 17-16. tional Victory 149. Tobaccoshipjack to be strung back for two
shots to give him a lead of five. Race 5-"The Governor's Cup"- The game ended tamely with One Mile---Special Dollar Sweep-Abbas taking three shots in the China Ponies "D" Class:-
last head to win by 26-18.
THRILLING GAME
The
the adjoining game on 162, Lovely Star 162, Mauber 152, green between Alf Hall's KE.G.C. Rose-Queen 144, Royal Highness rink consisting of L Sykes, W. 136, Royal Wedding Eve 150, Sml McNell and Bob Duncan and U. ing Time 135, Bunlight View 135. M. Omar's quartette was hotly Tues 16 The Leopard 135, This Time 140, contested every inch of the way Wed. 17 West Lake 142.
right up to the end which was as
Clowner 146, Eve of Hunting 169, Golden Cow 135, Just in Time
Race The Hark Sha Wan thrilling as anyone could hope for. Thu. 18 Handicap" (1st Section)-8x Fur There was never. very much in
ID longs-China Ponles "E" Class: it all the way, each rink (and, In-Fri.
Ascot Vale 157, Desert Star 140, doed, each player even if McNei}
Ent 40 Gallant Marshal 143. Heddon 143, did commit the error of delivering King's Worthy 169. Mao's Adven- the wrong bina) taking turna to Sun, 21 ture 130, National Success 152, outshine the other. The closeness Piet Hein 169, Radium Star 140, of the rằme, can be gaugùd from Mon, as Sports Venture 135,
the fact that the two rinks were
Height.
Height.
His Worship was requested to
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The hearing was adjourned to Aug. 18, at 2.30 p.m.
D. O. SOUTH
BOND ENFORCED
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Bona of $10 was enforced by Mt. 8. F. Balfour in the case Cheung Shun, 30, & woman, charged with possession of wild tree wood at No. 1 Section. Shing Man Catchment, Tsun Wan, on Saturday, who admitted a pre- vious conviction for the same
CHEFOO MAN GAOLED Wong Ching-sez, 41, unemployed, offence.
of Chefoo, appeared, before Major Eleven other defendants, simi- Macfadyen charged with larceny of larly charged. were cautioned two pans, a coffee perculator, elec-against a repetition of the offence. tric iron. enamel bath tub, blanket, They had no previous conviction. three knives and a tea-pot from No. 4 Ashley Road on Aug. 20 pro- perty of Mrs. Connelly, and was two months' hard sentenced to
MARINE COURT
UNLAWFUL BOARDING
A fine of $20 was imposed by Omdr. J. Jolly, on an unemployed charged with having
An inquiry into the death of a Chinese woman, Wong Yeng, 32, who died boarded a ship in harbour with- from injuries received as the result out the permission of the master of a collision between a bus and or other lawful authority.
a lorry was commenced before Mr.
H. C. Macnamara, attting as Coro- ner, yesterday.
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