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SOCCER LEAGUE TABLES

Division I

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pis

Middlesex

... 14 10 2

2 34 10 22

1

0 34 il 21

13 B 1

4 32 25 17

S. Cilna "13" 11.10

5. China "A" 13 7 2 4 40 10

13 023 35 24 14

4 21 15

Seaforths

Estern

Kowloon

Police

St. Josephs..

Club

K. Chinese

Division

P. W.

Middlesex... 12 10

5th. Bde, ILA. 12 11 0 Kwong Wah. 15 0

4

South China 10 0

0

Engineers (E) 14 7 3

Seaforths

Kowloon

Club

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH · MONDAY," FEBRUARY 7, 1938.

BADMINTON ENTRIES

ARE SATISFACTORY

Though Fewor Mon Have Joined Tho Championships

Though entries received for the 1937-38 Badminton Championships of the Colony revent fulling-off from fast year's figures, they novertheless regarded as quite sails- factory.

arc

As compared with just season's figures, there are seven entries less In the Men's Doubles and seven less Pis in the Men's Singles, but four more

10 22

1 30*19 22 2 59 19 22 7.42 26 18 4 40 26 17 3 27 23

6 26 27 12

13 5 5

13 5

13 4 0

0 38 49

0 11 23 55

Chinese Police 15

Engineers (C) 10 i 0 9 15 52

Eastern

Medicals

Ordnance

13 0 0 13 10 50

Division III

Hongkong

P. W. D. L. FA,

14 11 1 2 49 12 23

A

14 0 2 3 48 24 20 5th. Bde. R.A. 14 0 2 3 30 23 20 14 6 2 6 36 30 14

Engineers

Stanley

Polico

R.A.S.C.

Powhattan

30 33 35 13 14 500 20 32 10 14 4 2 8 20 31 10 14 0 2 12 11 78 Division IE Kowloon

P. W. D. L. F. A. P1 Portuguese S.A, 14 13 1 0.03 17 27 24th, Bty. R.A. 12 7 1 4 20 20 15 R. A. F.

13 8 3 4 25 32 15 24 5 3 0 29 35 13 Signois

14 6 1 7 33 34 20th. Bly. RA. 13 4 3 6 21 27

14 5 1033 30 11 14 1 1 12 20 40

Seaforths

Kumaons University

SPORT ADVTS.

3

in the Mixed Doubles.

Patrick Wong, the singles cham. pion, is defending his title. He will have strong oppostilon, especially from K. Hu and T. F: Yong, of the University, M. A. Oliveira, of the Club de Recreio, 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 Ulle last year, but has gone in with C. Au, who is playing in his first season here. Au Is an experienced mun and halls

from Malaya, where he was a player of some hote. This combination is undoubtedly stronger than the old Wong-Chng pairing. The only dan- will probably in this section Ker come from only two quarters-F, K. Hui and K. L. Yong, of the Univer sily, and M. A. Oliveira and 3.

Remedies, of the Club de Recreio.

Many people favour the prospects of liul and Yong, who have not lost Lengue this # single game in the senson. Certainly they are playing very well at the moment, and there are strong grounds for this belief.

If Miss U, Kho has not suffered by her long absence from competi- tive play, she and Hut may be ex-

bold bid for pected to offer a chumpionship. again. This event, however, seems to be the must open one at the tiree as there are several good pairs, any one of which Ja liable to win.

the

P. H. Wong Defending his title.

MANILA BOXING

Boy Wonder Champion Of The Orient

Monito, Feb. 5, Dispelling all doubt as to his claims to be the Welterweight Cham- plon of the Orient, Andra Shellpe, the Harbin and Shanghal "Boy Won- der", last night knocked ou: "Clever" Henry, the Filipino, from whom he captured the title a fortnight fie second round of sucts scheduled ten-round fight. The Russian had won by a knock-out in the third round at their Arst meeting, the Filipino then saying that he was nbl. in first-class condition.

The return fight, which took place last night, wus witnessed by a capa- city crowd numbering ten thousand, and proved once and for all that the new title holder is the better man.

The Russian sturted in whirlwind fashion, and before the spectators had The draw will probably be made settled down in their seats floored Saturday, 19.2.38 Corinthians sometime this week,

The full list of entries is Vя. S.C.A.A.

fellows:

TXHIBITION MATCHES,

Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthians vs. United Services.

Saturday,

vs. Civilians.

26.2.38

Corinthians

Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs. All Hong Kong.

All the matches will be played at Caroline Hill commencing ench day at 4.00 p.m.

Prices of admission to reserved scats:

Covered

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

Second and Third Matchi Covered Stand and Pavilion $2.20. Uncovered Stand $1.60.

Season Ticket (available for four matches) 87.50. Bookings now open at:

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

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MEN'S SINGLES

P. K. Rui (University).

T. F. Your (University).

M. A. Oliveira (Recreio).

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

F. Tsang (51. Teresa's)..

J. L. Anderson (Free Lances).

A. J. Fisher (Free Lances).

S. W. Clark (Free Lanets).

II. S. Yuen (Chinese YMCAJ).

C. Au (Chacao Y.M.C.A.).

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P Wong! (Holder) (Chinese) Y.M.C.A.).

N. A. E. Moulay (Kowloon Tong).!

MEN'S DOUBLES

11. A. Barros end 11. A. Alves (Re- creio),

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

F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith (51. John's).

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

M.

A. Oliveira and J. J. Remedios (Recreio)..

L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva (Recreio).

3. A. Chen

Teresu's),

and F. Tsang and J. Tsang

P. Y. T. Lo Teresa's).

(si.

(St

P. Wong and C. Au (Chinese Y.M.C.A.).

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

S. W. Clark and A. L. Fisheri

(Free Lances).

MIXED DOUBLES

H. A. Barros and Miss A. Wright..

H. A. Alves and Mrs. A. E. Cas-i tro,

J. J. Remedios and Miss O. Ri- beiro.

P. K. Hul and Miss U. Khoo.

the Filipino, who rose after a count of fee. The knock-down occurred in the first minute of the fight.

Twentieth Century Fox has at last brought Johanna Spyrl's "Ieldi" 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 beat him were all dimeult ones and he could not be blamed for them.

The Chinese goal-keeper, Tam Kwan-hon, had a comparatively easy time when he had Mak Shut-hon und Li Tin-sang in front of him. In the second half, when Lau Mau took over Li's position. he was called upon to save on several occasions, The halves were adequate without

Hockey Visit To Macao By C.B.A.

The Central British Associa- tion hockey team visited Macao yesterday and played a drawn match with the Portuguese colony, each side scoring once.

An account of the match will be published in the second edition to-day,

EXHIBITION HOCKEY

being particularly brilliant. Up in Civilians Beaten By Air

With grim determination written all over his face, the Russian weighed into his opponent at the start of the second round. He shot over three Jabs in the mid-section of Henry, and then followed up with devastat-initiater of most of the moves, drib-

ing right to the Jaw which spelt finis for the Filipino, who was still dead to the world when the count wis

over

lbs..

Shelaeff weighed in at 143 and the Filipino at 143 s.-Reuter.

Early Interest Shown

Manila, Feb. 5.

the attack the Chinese showed their greatest superiority. Fung was the

bling weaving and swerving his way through in fine style, but he had fine support from the others, especially Chan Tak-fai.

THE SCORING

Ten minutes after the start, Chan Tak-fai, receiving a pass from Fung, broke through and put the ball into The greatest. Interest is being dis-

the net just as he was tackled, Soon played in local boxing circles in the afterwards, the Chinese forced return bout to-night between Andre

corner. Tsang did well to push It Shelae, of Harbin, and Shanghai out, but the ball went to Wong Mel- "Boy Wonder," who inst montli cap-shun, who was unmarked, and he

tured the welterweight title of the Orient, and "Clever"

Henry, the Flipino loser,

The winner of to-night's bout will be undisputed welterweight king of the Orient.

The betting is apparently 6 ̄ ̄tö ̄5′′ against Shalief, Henry having a turge following, although many pre-

Russian will

dict that the young

gain knock out his opponent.

Shalaeft took the championship from Henry on January 22 in the third round of a scheduled ten-round Lout. Heuter.

M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva. J. L. Anderson and Miss M. Grif-

ntbs.

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

A. Keown and Miss I. Cunning liam.

Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clark,

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drove it in to increase the lead. Chan Tak-fal scored the third. He After was very ecol about it, too. beating Fraser, he took the ball right up near to the goal before tap- ping it past Tsang. The fourth was from-a-penalty, taken by Eung.

of

In the second half, Cheuk Shek- kum, who had taken the place Wong, aided a fith, a nice hender from a pass by Tong Kwong-sum, who was brought in for Yeung Shul- ylck. Calvert reduced the defielt 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 Lal Wong Mel-shun, who is not a for- Shlu-wing should be brought in for ward: Lau Hing-choi for Lim Tak- po at cenre-half; and Leung Wing- chiu should be given back his regular berth at right-haif.

As regards the Association players, I doubt very much whether the Selectors are any wiser than before. Another trial will probably be held

the final selections are made. before

Teams:

South China-Tam Kwan-bon; Mak Shut-hon, LI Tin-sang (Lenti Mau); Leung In-chan (Leung Wing- chiu), Lim Tak-po, Leung Wing-chiu (Lee Kwok-wall; Yeung Shui-yick, Fung King- (Tang Kwong-sum), Cheung (Ng Po-kui), Chan Tak-fai (Fung King-choung). Wong Mel-

Force And Army

Playing on the

Club Hockey ground yesterday, a strong Army and Air Force hockey team beat a team of Civilians by three goals to one.

With a forward line composed of sharp shooters who combined well, the Services found the net twice through Pritam Nath and Sawal Khan, G. Singh reducing the lead just before the interval.

Play continued from one end of the field to the other during the second half, both sides working hard to score, the exchanges being slightly in favour of the Services. From G scramble near the goal, Sawai Khan netted with a fine shot about ten minutes before time,

For the winners, Gulam Rasul at -left-back played a fine spoiling and defensive game; while the Civilian left back Hayward, and Brown, right half, defended well for the losers.

TENNIS SERIES

Perth, Feb. 5.

The German and Australian lawn tennis series concludes to-day, each nation scoring three victories.

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

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

- Tsang; Hongkong F.A.-Sammy Fraser, Sheehan; Williamson, Bright, Smil (Evans); Freshwater (Hau Ching-to), Howlett, Calvert, Saw and Hau Ching-to (Bickford),

(The players given in brackets are those who led the respective posl- tions in the second half).

Tel. 28151.

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