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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

November 6, 1939.

MONDAY

MORNING

SOUTH CHINA "A" TROUNCE

Brilliant Goalkeeping By Robinson Fails To Stem Chinese Forwards

"NOT since the days of Swan of the Police have I scon such suporb goal-kooping." This was tribute by one who knows football to the splendid performance of Robinson for the Royal Navy against South Chino "A" at Causeway Bay on Saturday,

The score of seven goals to one is not as flattering as it sounds, when it is considered that it was made by a team that has seen much service, together against one that is constantly varying.

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COMMENTARY

ROYAL NAVY

ROBINSON, the brilliani Navy goal-keeper, diving to take the ball from the boot of Fang Icing-clicong

In the Navy-South China "A" soccer game yesterday at Causeway Bay. The Chinese won by 7-1-Mec Cheung.

|_||~|~|||-|-|-|~|~|~|~|~|-|-|Rugby Football

HOW TEAMS FARED

The chalige in the Navy' bucks, Honeywell for Henon, was a mistake, as against a team like South Chinn "A", complete understanding between the backs is casential, and this S. Chins "}}"

Club

was glaringly evident through-Ny out the match. As a "conse- | Police quence, Robinson, in goal, had

FIRST DIVISION

3 Middlesex

2 St. Joseph's

S. Chinn "A"

2 Kwong Wal

Royal Scots v. Kowloon postponed.

Kl Chee

a thoroughly hectic afternoon, SECOND DIVISION "A" and despite the seven goals! which passed him, played a brilliant game and earned the Estorn deserved applause of supportera 30th R.A. of both teams alike.

Club

4 5th R.A.

1 th R.A.

1 R.A.O.C.

1 S. China

SECOND

The half-buck line was a credit to the Navy, and shared equst honoure Engineers with Middleton and Thorburn In the Signala forward Hoe. To Coles, however. Kowloon who shadowed Fong King-chrung | Police closely and kept the Colony's must dangerous forward In bicctlon, praise was particularly applicable.

TAM'S EASY DAY

DIVISION "p"

6 University

UR. Scots

Kwong Wah

THIRD

1 R.A.F.

DIVISION

International

3 12th R.A.

1

24th R.A. HAS.C.

I 5th R.A.

0

OR South China. Tom Kwan-host Kumaon Rifles had Httle opportunity for dis-Royal Scots tinguishing himself ns Lee Tin-sang Engineers and Mak Sul-hon stemmed whatever raid the Navy made. In the half Hine, Lau Iling-chol was the choice.

7 Signals

R.A.M.C.

5 Electric

1 S. China

FRIENDLY MATCH

For the forwards, Fung was ever Navy 2nd XI

2 R.A.S.C.

3

the schemer, the feeler and prong of +++++++++~|~||~|~~~~~~~|~|-|‹

Lati

the South Chinu "A's" attack. Shiu-wing showed that he is fast

for

an

SERVICES

BEAT

Score

CLUB

6-3

Efforts To

Frustrated By

Solid

Defence

("Fly Half")

ENDEAVOUR superseded science in Saturday's premier rugby game between the United Services and

Club, which the former won by aix points (a penalty goal

an

Hole-in-one

Mrs. R. C. Stewart, playing at Fanling on October 22, holed the second hole of the New Course in one.

Winning Cash Sweep Numbers

The following were the lucky cash

on Saturday:

RACE 1

No. 2001

$1,084.60 595.00 No. 3212 No. 104

277.00 Unlaced ponies ($50 each): Not. 1650, Number of tickets noid. 4,050.

RACE 2

No. 2330

$2,192,40

029.49

31.3.20

No. 1171 No. 1074 Unplaced ponies ($30 each): Now. 23, 3605, 10, 300, 3850.

Number of iickets sold, 4,450.-

ПАСЕ 1

No. 1466

No. 3155

* 1155

$2,292.00 42.00

No. 2ETB

320.00

2648,

Basketball Tour

7-1

Hongkong Team Easily Beat Manila Girls

MANILA, Nov. 4 (UP),-Displaying the best women's play seen here for many years, the Hongkong girls' basketball team de- feated the St. Stephen's Girls, 59-14, to-day.

Golf

COLONY CHAMPION WINS JASPER

CLARK CUP

The visitors hopelessly outclassed the local team and led throughout the game. Lau Sau-kwong was the top scorer with 16 polats, followed by Diana Chen (Captain) and Lee Tien-yue, who scored 13 points each, The Hongkong team will next meet the Lasteras Club, reputed to be one of Manila's best women's basketball J. T. Smith, Colony golf cham-squnda, on Tuesday.

Mr. Aw loe, son of the well- nion, won the Jasper Clark Cup known philanthropiat, is manager of competition at Fanling during the the Hongkong team, which consiste week-end. His scores were 74 of Trainer Chung Chi-keong Misu (Old Course) and 75 (New Course)149 total.

F. D. Hunter, who was second with B1 and 09-130, and who had a very poor round (81) on the New Course

fong. Miss Lau Sau-kwong, Mias Leo Chen Yung-aheung, Miss Mo Tak- Hen-yue, Miss Chan Chl-chun, Miss Ng Sul-sun, Mrs. Aw Hoe, Mias Ng Sul-sum, Miss Ngan Sau-yung. Mies Tong Hin-ho, Miss Chan Wal-hing,

Yuk-ming.

Lawn Bowls

in the morning, made a great effort in Miss Lam Sau-ping and Miss Sueri the afternoon and returned a 69 on the New Course, but Smith's last nine holes in 35 enabled him to hang on te his lead, n three at the 11th being

great asset.

He

Hunter's 60 was a great acore.

od ho less than five threes in the first eight holes and was out in 32, with only one 5, at the ninth. In the ast nine, four Aves, three threes and two fours nude up 37 and a total of

60.

OTHER SCORES

It is not yet known who qualified

INTERNATIONAL SHIELD FINAL Switzerland Defeat Scotland 26-9

la niny in the Club Champlonship, ng The brilliance of C. S. Rosselet, two Important cards cannot be Switzerland's skip, was mainly

traced.

Other scores were: T. A. Pearce responsible for their win over (151) G. M. Park (153), L. R. An- Scotland in the Anal of the drewes (101), Comdr. Nicholson 102, Gutierrez International Lawn W. W. C. Shewan 162, G. C. Worrall Bowls Shield competition at the und D. S. Edward (183), Kowloon Football Club on Satur- Lissaman (164). A K. Mackenzie

The final score was 20 shots to B. The winners scored va 10 of the 21 heads.

(167), Col. Rose (168), D. J. Gitmore day. (189), and D. S. Robb appear to have qualified, in addition to Smith and Hunter, and there will be two more, Prizes for best round old Course went to T. A. Pearce, 70, and the prize for best round in the New Course to R. Young, 75,

Women's October

Competitions

The teams werej Switzerland.-W. Neet, L. Gaddi, 7,

Landolt and C. B. Roaselet.

Scotland J. C, Chalmers, W. V. Wal- ker, J. C. 8. Fender and A. 24. Holland.

H. K. F. C. Prizes

Prizes won during the 1989 bowls season of the Hongkong Results of the October competitions Football Club were presented by of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Mrs. G. Duncan at the At Home (Indles Section) were;

held yesterday. Mr. J. Ralston, Cabinin's Cup qualification-Mrs. Hun-vice-President of the Chub, congra- ter 93-27-00.

Medal Competition. New Course, Fanting tulated the various winners, and (October 24)-Mias N. Price 105-30-09, thanked Messrs. J. S. Howell, H. C. Wallington and A. Brooksbank for Bogey Pro, New

FanlingMia

The prize winners were:

N. Prica and Mrs. Hunter, 1 down.

G.U. Medal Round (October 171 their assistance during the year.. Usplaced ponies ($50 each); No. 3951, Silver division, Mrs. W. J. E. Mackenzla 00-17-01: Bronze Division, Mrs. J. P. 2727, 38GU, 4398, 3830, 3036.

Sherry 190-32÷74, Number of tickets sold, 4,750.

4 and a try) to three points. Neither side could make much headway against solid defence although many attempts by individual players were made. The wing three-quar-sweer numbers at the Race Meeting 9tors were late in receiving their passes with the result that

they were tackled before they had got into stride.

Despite this, the wing men ball. The Civilians were cleaner

with their hooking: the ball being, Assimilating Fung's play, and, com- The Navy tried gomely but lacked were the only ones to impress. given a clear passage, bined with Lee Wal-tong's wonder shooting boots. A free kick was Richards was constantly on the

In the line-outs, the Club showed ful shooting. 1 proved the downfall given against the Navy

opening, and better merking than on previous of the Nuvy.

intringement and everyone held his alert for

the Services forwards Saturday Of the two wingers, Tant Kwong-breath when Lee Wal-tong signalled

Robinson His opportunities on the whole seldom attacked by breaking away wum showed that selectors for re-that he would take the kick but as worked hard to break through. occasions, with the result that on

Coch-from the throw-in goalmouth presentative matches need search no the ball went sailing in

and came from stray balls. an flashed across the Loo Tur-vung, further-while

rane and Stewart, in opposition, In the loose, both packs had plenty importation from North, promises to deftly handled the ball amid much

lot of head scratch-clapping.

the seldom let

other pass, to do, in view of the numerous loose account for a

serums which had to form round ing.

However, when South Chins at-

much more

threes who had been brought down EARLY ATTACKS

tacked again Tam, by a clever plece Stewart showed

in running. and in possession. The result was that of manoeuvring, got Robinson out of determination TROM the whistle South China at position, and slipped the ball to Lal tackled as if he meant to bring his the ball was kept in play a great

deal longer than usual. tacked and pegged the Navy de- who was left with practically an open fence in their penalty area. Roughly goal. "rolloved the pressure when he sent Thorburn down the wing with a niça

the selfish. Waite Godfrey and. Hynes: the last men- who for Peers pass, but nothing materialised from

THE NAVY seemed to have re- verging

reverse, seemed to have his opponent in mind tioned tubstituted it, and presently South China aguia swooped down. From pass from covered from their carlier

semblance of too often with the result that he since the beginning of the season has Leung, Lee, who was blown offside, and began to show carried on and placidly put the ball their first few minutes play, and fumbled his passes. He was also been suffering from a back injury. on the inclined to confine Richards move- Duke, Ridsdale, and Flt. Lt. Taylor

touch Ine. Waite redeemed himself From this point Robinson was sub- South Chino goal, but all to no pur-ments by crumming him onto the worked hard in the services pack. ,jected to a most gruelling test, the

Fung and Lal were plying Lee with backs failing him completely. He went full length for a shot from Lee, ball after ball, but Coles was omni- and minutes after saved a header present to see that Lee was not given from the same player. A ne move any "leeway". Lee onco slipped the ment by Thorburn and. Phippen ball to Lai, who got within seven edded with Thorburn parting weekly. Įyards of the goalmouth, but Robinson robbed the bull from off his boots. CHINESE SCORE TWO

The half time whistle blew with the Tang Navy forwards trying very hard. dows, sudden dash

NAVY TIRE brought the ball well out to slip

in.

N

to Fung who made no mistake, the soclaim being echoed by the crowd

NAVY RECOVERTM

rained attack after attack

pose.

ON RESUMPTION of the game, the

man down.

The insides detracted from in- Needham was a hard trier for the

HACE 4

€2,381.40

C80,40

Electric Pool, Happy Valley (September and October), Nine holes. Mrs. 2. M. Den No. 430

Anis 42-13=2; Mrs. E. Tuck 37-814-2014. No. 3421

ANNUAL MEETING No. 4929

The annual meeting of the Ladies' Unplaced ponies (680 each): No. 220. Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf 1223, 3547.---

Institute on Wednesday next at 10.30

340.20

Club Championship-Winner, A. Brooks- bank: Runner-up, & Tuck.

Handicap Singles Winner, A. Watson; Runner-up K. 8. Robertson:

Pairs Winners, K. B. Yobertson and E. 1 Strange; Runners-up, J. A. R. Belby and L. E. Lammert

Rinks G. Duncan, Q. . Graver, Strange, W. Glendinning.

9.

dividual brillance far too oftenTM by' Club,- md-was--well-supported..by 1195, 2103, 3002, 4517, DOD, 4430, 41033, 220, Club..will be held at the Helena, May lat Wappinshaw~), A, B3. Didsbury; 2.

on

by holding Bidwell with a certain amount of success.

The Game

Number of tickels sold, 5,200.

ПАСЕ Б

No. 3033

$1,050.40 No. 5815

1534.40- No. 481

607.20 Unplaced ponies ($100 each): Nov. 4030, 2702, 4933, 300, 4072, 2010, 2247

Number of tickets sold, €,850.

No. 1324 & 5

No. 3760

RACE #

01,T01AD (Dead Heat) 380.20

3544,

20150 each): Nov, 2702, Number of tickets sold, 5,450.

BACK 7

Bosanquet, outside Bidwell, was FOR the first quarter of an hour, the Services kept the the best three on view, When he received his passes he straight away play in the Club half. and only som

by whole hearted defence did the showed a clean pair of heels,

ILLUSTRATION OF KEENNESS latter keep them from scoring.

Then Club attacked through AN Ulustration of how keen tho Atackling and marking of the their wing-threes with Bosan- threes were, is the fact that through quet gaining valuable ground 730 3648, 5000 5613, 4055, 1894. out the rst half Hutchison, or Club

and kicks into at full back, did not have one kick at by long runs,

the ball, while he could not have had touch.

The first score came when Hender-

No. 1209 No, 2300 No. 41

$2,500.00

383.89 Unplaced pontes ($50 each): Nos. 4108, 2019, 6709, 2008, 3313, 4015, 6447, 4000, 1151,

Number of tickets sold, 9,800.

ДАСВ В

No. 1127 No. 2009 No. 1231 Unplaced panies (#100 each: Nos.

Number of tickets wald, 5,400,

$3,045.00

1,441,00

720.00

on the hillside. The imperturbable Lee Navy showed the effects of their Wal-tong, soon added the second goal, very fast first half, and South China more than one or two tackles. Stevens when, on receiving from Tang within showed they proposed to run the Navy was likewise inactive. In the second the penalty area, he had the satisfac-still more ragged. After trying from half, Stevens tried to open up the son was penalised for not putting 227, 300, 320, 2013, 1991, 1994; 5, 2017,

the ball into the serum stenight. Į 4023, tion to see his shot squirming at the 40 yards without success, Fung passed play by joining his threes. back of net.

lo Lee who was within the penalty Day, ns inside for Club, spollt Paul took the kick from a spot near. area and Robinson had not an earthly fair display by atrocious passing the half-way line and practically in chance to save,

His distribution to right or lefi

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

On

A free kick was given against South generally went low or behind the set of the goal, and scored a grand

Stewart, while outside to him, penalty try. was seldom in the picture, in contrast

to the section of the game, when

CLUB THREES IMPROVE

China and Middleton made no mistake man. from the spot. This, goal seemed 10 inspire the Navy to better efforts and It looked as if they were going to Hutchison came up from full back the second half. Club Threes showed up in a better light, with reduce the deficit, but just falled to relieve Day, who had sustained a

foot injury. Day's defence however passes going all along the line. always.

was excellent. Paul seldom got Richardson repeated Paul's kick by Fung now engineered several elever clean through when opposed by Day: scoring a penalty goal, for feet up, movements, in one of which he passed and the latter, when he went to full from about ten yards within the Ser to Lai, who passed it back to him for buck, twice bundled Richards into vices half, and dead in front of the him to score with his back turned to touch when he was set for the line. goal post. Robinson.

STRENUOUS AFTERNOON

LEE WAS FOULED and from the

Swimming

Chan Breaks 1,500 Metres Record Again

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to bo hold Saturday, 18th November, 1939,

Both sides como near to scoring. FOR the second time this (Weather permitting) may

Services penetrating further season, Chan Chun-nam, tho obtained at the Secretary's Office, freckles he passed to Lai who cluded E scran halves, Henderson and with

Carter, had a strenuous afternoon Into Club's defence than vice versa cross-Harbour swimming cham- Exchange Building: The Club the Navy backa to shoot post

Middleton at being constantly harassed by their With Day limping, the Services plon, broke the China National House, Happy Valloy; The Hong bewildered Robinson.

this stage took matters very much opposing wing forwards. The former Kong Club; The Sports Club; and into his own hands and led attack wore beller, and was able to connect used the kick ahead, which always record for the 1.500 metres on Saturday at the Lai Chun Swimming Union meet held at the Chinese YMCA. pool.

Chan recorded the splendid time of j 22 minutes 24.3 seconds,

The results were: _Men's 160 Turdi free-style Relay (open)-1. Lal Chun Swimming Union shan, Chan Chun-nam); 2, South China (ront Wah. Cheung Shu lenne, Bin B Crane Cheong-ming. Li Fook-ket, Wong Chi-hung, L2+8}K¬Kwan!).

200 Matres drekkt-stroke Mandiesp.1. Fong Chung-ylu; 2, Ng Kam-ying: 3. Tam Bik-chuen.

the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries closo

at

upon attack with Phippen, Thoburn with his outside half, Cessford, des-looked dangerous. Towards the end. 12 o'clock and O'Regan rallying round him, and pito the close attention paid him. He the left wing pair, Richardson and NOON on Thursday, 9th Novem Tam was kept busy for a few minutes brought his feet to good use, both Walle, repeatedly assalled the Club before Leo, Tin-sang came through for dribbles and touch kicking, in ber, 1989.

with a pass to Furs, who, in turn, relieving his line, with perhaps a 'bad line, with the former nearly through By Order,

Unared to Loo for the latter to trick inclination to By kick when pressed. twice, only to be bundled into touch then held up C. B. HROWN,

the backs, feint a pass, and with Cessford took bla parses well, and by Day. Paul was Secretary China's seventh and last goal.

on feeding his three, right under the bar, and from the Robinson outpositioned score South concentrated

Fexcept for an occasional effort to resulting serum an the line. Club break through on his owh. He was heeled to touch down and rolleve too well marked by Clark, and the Services' wing forward for his in the pressure.

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The Services would not be denied, for Walic scored a try near the

The half-monthly meeting of the

IT forward both packs had a gran corner fog, which Paul'talled to conà, Sung Kam-sheimg; 2. Ng Kam-yung. Hongkong Football Referees' Associa- A struggle

with the honours

vert. Full time came with both

Lon will be held at a pan, to-day, at divided. In the set scrums, the push sides taking it in turn to attack. the Bank of Canton Buliding, 4th being in favour of the Services, Balter obtained a fair share of the

floor.

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