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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY

1938.

SOCCER LEAGUE TABLES

Middlesex ...

Division I

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu

14 10 2 2 34 10 22 0 34 11 21

8. China "3 11 10 1 Seaforths.... 13 0 1

S. Chino "A" 13 7

Eastern

13 0 2

Kowloon

-11 G

Police

12

St. Josepha

12

Club .....tu

11

K. Chinese

Division

P. W. D.

Middlesex ... 12 10 5th. Bde. RA. 12 11 Kwong Wah 15 9 4 South China. 10 90 Engineers (E) 14 7 3 Scoforths Kowloon Club

13 6 5 13 5 2

4 32 25 17

40 10 16

8 35 24 14

21 15 13

25 0

0

22

39.10 22 2 58 10 22 7 42 20 18 4 40 20 17

22 3 27 2

0 28 27 12

13 4 0 0 36.40

સા

Chinese Police 15 40 11 23 55

Engineers (C) 10

Eastern

Medicals

Engineers

10 9 16 52

2

o

13 0 0 13 10 50

Division II

Hongkong

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis 14 11 1 2 40 12 23 14 93 48 24 20 Ordnance... 5th. Bde. R.A. 14 4 9 2 3 39 23 20 23 20 144 33 36 13 14 6 2 8 30 30 14

14 J 14 5 0 0 20 32 10 14 4 14 * 2 8 20 31 10 14 0 2 12 11 78 3 Division H

Stanley

Police

R.AS.C Powhattan

Kowloon

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis Portuguese SA. 14 13 1 0 63 17.27 24th. Bly. R.A. 12 7 1 4 29 20 15 R. A. F.

13 6 3 4 29 32 15 Signaln

14 5 3 28 35 13 Sen forths. 14. 0 17 33 34 13 20th. Bly. It.A. 13 4 3 8 21 27 1

Kumaons Univerally

14 5

18 33 36 11 14 1 1 12 20 40 3

SPORT ADVTS.

EXHIBITION MATCHES.

Saturday, 19.2.38

19. S.C.A.A.

Corinthians

Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthiana va.

United Services.

Saturday, 26.2,38

8. Civillane..

Corinthians

Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs.

All Hong Kong.

All the matches will be played

at Caroline lill commencing each day at 4.00 p.m.

Prices of admission to reserve seats:

Covered

First and Last Match: Stand and Pavilion $3.00. Un- covered Stand $2.20.

Second

and Third Match Covered Stand and Pavillon $2.20. Uncovered Stand $1.50.

BADMINTON ENTRIES

ARE SATISFACTORY

Though Fower Mon Have joined The Championships

Though

entries received for the 1937-38 Badminton Champlonablgam uf the Colony reveal a falling-off from last year's figures, they nevertheless regarded as quite satis- factory,

Bro

As compared with last scuson's gures, there are seven entries cas

in the Men's Doubles and seven less

in the Men's Singles, but four more

the Mixed Doubles,

Patrick Wong, the singles cham- pion, is defending his tille. He will have strong opposition, especially from P. K. Hut and T. F. Yong, of the University, M. A. Oliveira, of the Club de Recrelo, and C, Au, of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Some well- known League players, K. L. Yong and W. C. Choy amongst them, have not entered.

In the doubles, Wong has not en- tered with C. E. Chng, with whom he won the doubles title last year,

but has gone In with C. Au, who is playing in his first season here. Au an experienced man and hails from Malaya, where he was a player

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uf some nute. This combination undoubtedly stronger than the old

Wong-Chng pairing. The unly dan- will probably in this section Ker come from only two quarters-P. K. Hul and K. L. Yong, of the Univer- 3: and M. A. Oliveira and J. sity,

༄ Remedios, the Club de Recreio.

of Many people favour the prospects of thi and Yong, who have not lost

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single game in the League this season, Certainly they are playing very well at the moment, and there are strong grounds for this belief.

If Miss U. Khoo has not suffered by her long absence from compell- tive play, she and hul may be ex-

the bold bid for pected to offer a

event, again. This championship however, seems to be the most upen one of the three as there are several good pairs, any one of which

Hlable to win,

Is

P. II. Wong

Defending his title,

MACAO HELD TO

A DRAW

here

C.B.A. Pays Visit During Week-end

Macao, Feb. 6.

A lively hockey match was played this afternoon between the of the Central British Assocla- teams tlon and the Macao Hockey Club, resulting in a draw of 1-1.

Both teams experienced consider- able difficulty owing to the slippiness of the ground but the visitors ex- hibited in splendid combination both in attack and defence. Macao play- In the ed vigorously throughout. absence of Alex Airosa, centre-half,

The draw will probably be made Laertes Costa tool: this position for sometime this week,

The full list of entries follows:

MEN'S SINGLES .

P. K. Hul (University).

T. P. Yong (University).

1. A. Oliveira (Recreio).

J. A. Chen (St. Teresa's).

F.

Tsang (St. Teresa's),

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J. L. Anderson (Free Lances).

A. L. Fisher (Free Lances).

S. W. Clark (Free Lunces).

H. S. Yuen (Chinese Y.M.C.A.). C. Au (Chew Y.M.CA.İ.

Won:! (Bulder) (Chinese

Y.M.C.A.).

M. A. E. Mackay (owloon Tong).

MEN'S DOUBLES

H. A. Barros and 11. A. Alves (Re- creio).

C. K. Lee and C. O. Lee (Univer- | sity).

F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith (St.

Season Ticket (available for || John's). four matches) $7.50. Bookings now open at:

Moutrie & Co. Ltd., Chater Roud." China Sports, D'Aguilar Street.

• KING'S •

NEXT CHANGE

You MUST s00 Jessie Matthews in her now dance- sing romance... liston to the Wilting music of Gordon & Ravel's biggest song hiis.

P. K. th and K. L. Yong (Uni- versity).

MA Oliveira_and_I_J_Remedios (Recreio).

A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva (Itecreio).

J.

A. Chen

and F. Tsong (St. Teresa's).

P. Y. T. LO and J. Tsang

(St. 'Teresa's).

P. Wong an! C. Au (Chinese Y.M.C.A.).

N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan (Kowloon Tong).

S. W. Clark and A. L. Fisher (Free Lances).

MIXED DOUBLES

II. A. Barros and Miss A. Wright. H. A. Alves ind Mrs. A. E. Cas- tro.

J. J. Remedius and Miss O. RI- beiro,

P. K. 11 and Miss U. Khog.

the local side, while Mario Soares took over the left-half berth.

From the outset, play was fast and only seven minutes from bully- off, Ramalho, centre-forward, accured a splendid goal following a smart breakaway.

The visitors equalised three minutes later when a tricky shot by Fowler, centre-forward, found the net.

AL- madu, the Macpo goal-keeper, was out of his position.

Severni raids followed and it was touch-und-go as to which side would win even up to the fast minute, The forwards of both sides were unlucky. The medicere standard of refereeing fave rise to much criticism.

Teams:

Central British.-J. J. King: D. Taylor, V. Bond; E. Fowler, N. Whitley, D. Blake; D. Smith, S. Fowler, G..Fowler, T. Whitley and S. McNider.

3. M.

Maçao. ---- Almada; · Lammert, Rosario: Ferreira, L. Costu, Soares; F. Nolasco, Albert Airosa, Ramullo, H. Rosario and Angelo.— Our Own Correspondent.

CLUB TEAM

Twentieth Century Fox has at last brought Johanna Spyri's "Heldr to the screen with Shirley Temple in the title role. Shirley has greatly added to her popularity with another fine protrayal in this picture, which is now, showing at the King's Theatre,

CHINESE PLAYERS SHINE

(Continued from Page 8.)

hold the greasy ball, but the shots that best him were all dificult ones and he could not be blamed for them.

The

Chinese

goul-keeper, Tam Kwan-hon, had a comparatively easy time when he had Mak Shui-hon and Li Tin-sang in front of him. In the second half, when Lau Mau took

he was called over Li's position, upon to save on several occasions. The halves were adequate without being particularly brilliant. Up In the attack the Chinese showed their greatest superiority. Fung was the initiater of most of the moves, drib- bling, weaving and swerving his way through in ne style, but he had flae support from the others, especially Chun Tak-fal.

THE SCORING

Ten minutes after the stari, Chan Tak-fai, receiving a pass from Fung, broke through and put the bull into the net just as he was tackled. Soon afterwards, the Chinese forced corner. Tsang did well to push it qut, but the ball went la Wong Mei- shun, who was unmarked, and he drove it in to increase the lead. Chan Tak-fai scored the third, llc After was very cool about It, too. beating Froser, he took the ball right up near to the goal before top- ping it past Tsang. The fourth was

y Fung

The following-team-will-represent--from-e-penalty, taken by the 1st XI of the Hongkong Îlocktey Club against the II.K.S.R.A. on the Marina ground at 5 p.m. on Wednes- day:

V. M. Benwell; J. R. Polter, E. V. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, N. Whitley; S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. R. Divelt (Capt.), B L. Blekförd and V. Bond.

M. A. Oliveira und Miss M. Sliva. J. L. Anderson and Misa M. Grit- fiths,

A. L. Fisher und Miss M. Ribeiro. P. Wong and Miss M. W. Cheung. A. Carvalho and Miss A, C. Remedios.

L.

A. Keown and Miss J. Cunning- hain.

Mr. and Mrs. S., W. Clark,

QUAL

In the second half, Cheuk Shek- of kam, who had taken the place Wong, added a fifth, a nice header from pass by Tang Kwong-sum, who was brought in for Yeung Shui- ylck. Calvert reduced the deficit towards the end with a low drive.

The team fielded by the Chinese was a fine one, Very few improve- ments can be made, except that Lai Shu-wing should be brought in for Wong Mel-shun, who is not a for- ward; Lau Hing-chol for Lim Tak- po at cenre-half; and Leung Wing- chlu should be given back his regular berth at right-half.

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the

As regards the Association players,

doubt very much whether Selectors are any wiser than before. Another trial' will probably be held before the final selections are mode.

Teams: South

Kwan-bon; China.-Tam Mak Shut-hon, Li Tin-sang (Lau Mau); Leung In-chon (Leung Wing- chlu), Lim Tak-po, Leung Wing-chiu (Lee Kwok-wai); Yeung Shui-ylek, (Tang Kwong-sum), Fung King- cheung (Ng Po-kul), Chan Tak-fai (Fung King-cheung), Wong Mei-

REVOLTA WINS GOLF TOURNEY

Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 6.

In three days of driving rain, Johnny Revolta, the American Ryder Cup golfer, won the $3,000 Openi

SLOFC Tournament here with n

of 290, which is 22 strokes over par.

Ghezz was second with 291, and Ben Hogan, of Fort Worth, Texas, third with 292-United Press.

CAPTAIN'S CUP QUALIFIERS

on

In the Captain's Cup (February Qualifying) Competition of the Royal played at Hongkong Golf Club Fanling

H.N. February 5-0. Williamson qualified, on the Old Course with a score of 98-13-73.

D. S. Edward qualified on the New, Course witir 80-4=76,

SKATING RECORD

CLAIMED

Davos, Switz, Feb. 0.

Norway, is Ivar Ballangrud, of claiming the world's record for the

metres 10,000

tec-skating event, which he completed to-day in 17 mins. 14.4 seconds.-United Press.

TENNIS SERIES

Perth, Feb. 5. The German and Australian lawn iennis series concludes to-day, each nation scoring three victories.

Adrain Quist beat Von Cramm, 6-4, 6-1; Henkel defeated McGrath, 6-3, 6-3; Von Cramm and Henkel beat Quist and McGrath, 8-10, 6-3, 2-0, 6-4, 6-1.-United Press.

FRACTURES RIBS IN FALL

As a result of a fall from a height at Shaukiwan yesterday, a man, Leung Foo, living at No. 142 Main Street, was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital with fractured ribs.

Tsang:

shun (Cheuk Shek-kom) and Cheung Moon-wing (Lee Shek-yau).

Hongkong F.A.-Sammy Fraser, Shechan; Williamson, Bright, Smith (Evans); Freshwater (Hau Ching-to), Howlett, Calvert, Saw and Hau Ching-ta (Bickford).

(The players given in brackets are those who fled the respective post-

Lions in the second half).

Jel. 28151.

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