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Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 13, 1939.
MONDAY
MORNING
REST OF COLONY BEAT
Thrilling Soccer Game In Aid Of Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund
A GOAL-LESS FIRST HALF and a glut of goals in the second featured the United Servicos versus Rost of the Colony football match in aid of the Earl Haig Fund hold at the Hongkong Foot- ball Club ground yesterday. Contrary to the ex- pectations of the more possimistic, the United Services put up a grand show, and wore most un-". fortunato in losing by the odd goal in fivo.
The gate receipts amounted to $2,242, and $73.50 was collected for the raffle of the ball, which was won by holder of ticket No. 633.
E pipes and drums of the right which looked a win- Royal Scotn, led by Drum-er, but Cheung managed to Bot it Major Degnan, played sovarni Scottish air.
catil.
shortly
COMMENTARY
UNITED
A. V. Gosano (The Rest) and Lawton (United Services) to a headbar duel with Drake, goal-keeper, looking on. The Kervices bent the test by 3-2 in the Poppy Day Fund Roccer match at the Hongkong F. C. yester.
day-Mer Cheung.
ATHLETIC RECORDS
The Services returned [aflor; Munro running the full length The air was one of tense exelte-of the Miral to contre le ball right ment and the crowd were beated to eros. Middelen beded to burn of~~|~|~|~I~(~~f~||~|~||~||||||||
towards good. exelting antel ns has even been who hunded weakly Itsensent in Ue Colony.
Hosuck cabe with an ace of acor- ing when he received from Thulairn, Drake, substituting for Robinson, it sent the ball walling over the The youthful Navy custodion wito hullar with Orst-timer. injured to rdonulder in a match last
Fung's hooking, body-swerves mul werk, pinyed very solid come between the slicka. There was little ehila did not disconcert Bright, who never for moment relaxed his close between Lawton and vigilsten of Lee whom he rightly Shechts, they former making up, for deemed the danger of the Rest's al- in atolld defence what he fucked tek. dashing play. Bright was the out- stander player for the Serviers
THOBURN INJURED
sicles, nut hund Lee Wal-long Mo pass from Bas, Fung Look Fung Klug-cheung bottled up.
nrat Umer, but without effect.
Macao Cash Sweep Winners
Rugby Football
SERVICES 3-2
CLUB-POLICE XV BEATEN
Cricket
POLICE BATTING WEAKNESS
AGAINST K.C.C.
·A.. CHARACTERISTIC
Combined Services Win Easily Strong Defence Carries The Day
(By "Fly-half")
ON SATURDAY afternoon, at Club ground, United
weakness in the Police bat-Services beat a combined Club-Police by 13 pts. (2 goals.
ting a very long "tail" and a try) to nil. was again exposed on Satur day when the Police enter tained K.C.C. second eleven and lost by 29 runs.
RECORDS beginning to become settled.
Successful Meet Held
WAB
a
of the Club' forwards." A serum five heeling;
opponents.
Club-Police three line, through the ruck of the forwards to be brought down somewhere on the other side' of the field with hardly a hand laid on him prior thereto,
The Civilian team, much depleted already, through players being at Volunteer Camp, was further weakened by the absence of Bidwell (on business) and Wall (injury). Despite these absentees, they did extraordinary well.
Taylor was
power of attempt to convert a try. Luckily his Police might also have won bad not two valuable wickets strength at full-back, and was throw forward went to Paul instead bean thrown away as a result the most outstanding player on resulted and with Services
Carey the field. His fielding and touch their lines were cleared of bad calls for runs.
PAUL-A LIVE WIRE called for an impossible run and kicking were clean, and were
PAUL was the live wire in his Ifunter was out just as he was carried out in a decisive manner side's attack. Once he got going he
His tackling was effective, but made rings round his
the One movement of his on Saturday very unorthodox, being in Later, Danbrowsky, who was nature of a grab at his opponents was to dodge his way back along the batting extremely well,
jersey. forced to respond to a call by
The Stewart-Hutchison wing was Brookes, and was out by yards. powerful one, and spell disaster
Carey compiled a vigorous 28, but any attempt by their opponents to crash
Surg. 1. Cochrane who went all was then well beaten by Hall's taster break through, by fearless
who was tackling. In nilack they tried hart out for an opening, Was ideal delivery, and Loughlin, sinping finely, was a trifle unlucky with Hutchison passing out to Stewart partner to Paul. Walte although for A MOST SUCCESSFUL athletic to knicks une into Lay's hunde behind to allow the latter plenty of time to from playing a poor game was guilty
reucli futi spord before he came upon of high
had inckling. He
two meeting was staged by the South the wicket.
attempts before he completely ripped China Athletic Association at the Caroline
Apart from these three players, no the Services defence. xfilt Stadium yesterday.
Once Stewart went down the line Hutchison's jersey of his back. It is About 80 competitors took part in the Police batamen showed much enter- meet, Nine club records were broken prise and the botting department wit at full pelt and brushed past Surg. doubtful whether he is capable of need strengthening if the Police are Ltd, Cochrane and Pay. Lt. Stevens, achieving the same results as Taylor and one equalled during the day.
was to make their presence felt in the before he was buried into touch by by this method.
Walle und Paul, who igekled him Most successful competilor
Richards played a very clever Chu Fook-sing, whe camo Orsi in the Lengue this year.
simultaneously. Chuter and enth-game, coming into the three line next DIFFICULTIES K.C.C. pole vault, shel put, discus, and boy, step and jump.
AFTER Mulcahy and Lay had wal- the latter playing on the wing vice to the stand-off, when play was going
Taylor
at full back-held the Walte-away from him. His side's last try There were 21 surters In the 10,toped Forrest and Hunter for 47 Richardson combination with a cer- was a result of his coming up at full ($10.00 each): uuo nietre race, of whom 11 finished in 15 minutes, Donbrowsky came on
the course. The winner, lieung Kot at Hunter's end and immediately thin amount of success. Chater tried speed to take the pass from Clark Thereafter, hard, and always had the appearance at stand-off. He went through be- RACE 3
su, took the lead early and man-clean bowled Mulcahy. tained his position to win easily. Danbrowsky, keeping a good length, of having broken through, only to between Hutchison and Charter to pass inside to Ridsdale who went over to Troubles were presented by Mrs. Li had most of the other visiting bats brought down from behind aug-the hall, when challenged by Taylor,
men in dlficulties and inlched with Kestion of lack of pace.
STEADY DEFENCE
score a well earned try. Men's 1,500 metres-1, Hu Yikeshut 2 figures of 7 for 30. Yeung Wa-sang; 3. Chan Chiu-wal. Ti
LUSCOMBE and Fay pleased by 4 m, 41,4 neer.
The following cash sweep results at the Mucio rices yesterday were received by telegram:
RACE 1
No. 150
H
2013 16
$172.00 40.30 24.60 Unplneed ponies ($15.00 each): Nos. 305, 175.
RACE Z
No. 101
$100.00 54.40 27.20
192 70
Rides, a newgoner to representa-The some player then paved the way tive matches, played a mud game, for Fowler who hit the side of the and gave excellent support to Wi-not with a slow slot. At this stuge
Unplaced pontes tens In niemetaa they test' of the game, and during a scramble
In the forward line, Mil-hi front of the Services' goal, Nus, 300, 107. Alincks. dleton earne in for special mention. Thoburn received a kick in the chest, Blackburn never had the full men- and was obliged to leave the Bell. sure of in, and with a Bttle more He returned a few minutes later, support would have turned the tide however, and sent Middleton away in favour of the Services. Hosnek to test Cheung with was the main problemu fur the liest, shot.
nice rising
mal with his lean mustes dk prae- ! Services mode a aupreme effort to half time whistle lly everything except score,
scure before he blew, and would have but for nek- CHEUNG WING-CHOI SHINES
bum, who stopped
DORS from
FOR the Colony, Cheusit Wind-Hossack to Thabun, seemingly with chol way head and shouldern ala band, und unseen by the referee. above his team-mates. Blackburn | The Half Ume whistle blew with the and Lee Tin-sang! neemed unused to{reore standing at 0-0, the "third back" taellen of WBliam-
sou who played an exceptionally
good game. Bu King-Beng also
REST SETTLE DOWN RETURING; the Rest showed a
to
Ching-to-
No. 21
"
$204.00 58,40
340 37
20,20 Unplaced ponies ($15.00 each): Nos. 376, 239,
ПАСЕ 4
No.
3
472
302
+
$227.50. 05.00 32.00
Vnjilated ponies ($10.00 each): Nos. 423, 390, 371.
RACE 5.
No. 444 162 100
By S.C.A.A.
Shu-fan.
Pole vaill Chu Took-sing; 2. Tom
Wal-cho. Height, 3.10 metres. (Record).
Ladies 200 metres.-1, Lo Mian-ho
sees. (Record).
Aft
Although there 15 still much room
for improvement, Lt. Com.
Clarke
Lay batted in capital style for his 47, but then became careless, and their steady play in defence. Their and Lt, Carter were in better form
2 was out to a stroke unworthy of opponents were too quick upon them
Ladies shet put 18 ibs.).—1, Yeung You-
31.7 sees.
$233.70 60.70. 33.30
an. Distance 0.40 metres.
2. Luk Ming. Height,
Late Junior high metu Loo
metres.
Unplaced ponies ($10.00 each): Nos, 256, 419, 317.
RACE G
No. 346
25
256 230
$242.10
09.10 34.50
Carter
than the previous week, Ande Yuan-chang: You Mui-lce. Time, 14 suck an innings. Mulcahy was bri-to allow them to initiate any success-through faulty passing, which gener-
lant in hupitig anything on the ful attacking movements.
lutty went behind, or too high for Men's 100 metres-1, Yu Kal-yenleg side, and Baldwin's contribution
The Club-Polles pack did excep, Clark, gave the other side many Ch Blew-bang: 3, La Tau-man. Time of 20 was timely and well made.
ticnnily well in the set scrums, with opportunities of coming up quickly to Caslinton hooking brilliantly. It oP-start a dribble. FIELDING ERRORS
UNTIRING FORWARDS THE poor cuifeld mitigated good peared that the heavier Services eight
THE SERVICES forwards were were had the advantage in the above, and Krounu Delding and Men's shot put.-1. Chu Fook-sing. Z plentiful on both sides, but the yet the ball came back to Luscombe, untiring in their efforts. They held Scarle, Dempsey and the advantage la the lineouta, and Men's 110 metres erdies.—1. Wong visilors were the better in catching, Walkden, Keo-lin; 2, Lu Kwai-chuen; 3. Chu and nothing was let down. Taylor, Richardson did yoeman service for only exceptional hooking by Castle- playing his first match of the searo: the side, but with Taylor too well ton deprived them of the stpremacy a splendid catch with marked to be effective in the line-in the set scrums, Ridadnie, Duke, it was left to Dempsey to do Pinkerton and Evans caught the eye auts, his Back to the wicket.
Parit Fak-luen. Distance, 743 metres.
Chu Fook-sing: 2.
errors
shared the honours of the defence. Hitle more method in their play, and He knew enough, of Munro and did not continue in the erratic style
Fook-sing Time. 18.3 secs. Cordon
them subdued, of the first half; but even then the
Discus throw-Į, keep
Pang Fak-luen; 5, Tam Sik-pun, Dia brought off Gosano showed flashes of his old Services were all over them.
Hossack ballooned the bull over sell, and, with Fung King-cheung,
tance, 23.42 metres. Unplaced ponies ($15.00 each): Hot chuen. Distance, 8 metres.
Long Jump, Chung Nal-sent: 2, Tam
Both teams were one short and in what little was down in this depart in the Icose.
THE GAME spoon-fed Lee Wal-tors, Fowler and with a few altos, Fung seat Lire. Nos, 5, 444.
but soon after,.
Ladies, junior 30 meltes-1, Chow Hung-addition did not enjoy the services ment by his side.
Stevens at full-back for the Ser-
CLUB-POLICE started off with 14 men, A. Taylor being withdrawn ~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~k Ming; 3, Luk Loo. Time at some of their regular players vices seemed to have dimeulty-in
sidies senior 60 metres.-i. Lo Man-so: Police were without Pope and judging the flight of the ball on one from the pack in the absence of Fay. Mak Chang-yuer; Young Nu-lan. and of course Baker is away, while or two occaaloris but otherwise played They were confined in their own Men's Junior high jump), Lee Sung-Mills and Macfarlane, all useful his usual game. He blundered once half, and were lucky to keep out when he must have been under an repeated thrusts by the Services. Impression that a penalty kick was an
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The Services attacked from the through for him to open the scoring whistle, ani pegged the Rest de- with a daisy cutter that had Drake fence in their penalty area. Iau unsighted.'
which
relieved the pressure with one of From the kick off Hossack started bis many spectacular clearances, and a movement with Gordon Gosano came near with a header. ended in the latter player hitting the Lee found Bright very encumber-side of the net. some.
·
Gosano pleked up a loose ball from
S'hai Boxing
U.S. Marines Trounce The Fleet
୪୯୯.
Time, 7.1 Rees. IRecord).
kl: 2, Lee Sul-leung: 3. Mo Wal-ming. Helght. 1.32 metres,
Men's 400 Rictres.-, to Yik-mul; 4, Yong Wa-sun; 3; Lau Sum-chee. Time 50 неся,
Tuk-
the visitors were minus Simpson,
bowlers,
Varsity v. Volunteers
Men's Junior 100 metres.-1. Yu Pak- A free kick was given, and Lee midfield to send Hau through," and
nid;, Lee Bul-leung: 3, Chan Kim- passed to Fowler who nearly scored. the latter ran in behind the backs,
leung. Tume. 14.0 secs,
A friendly match played at Pok- as Drake advanced, swerved From the goalkick, Thoburn just and,
a Hong- Men's high jump-1, to Tau-mon fulam yesterday between Cheung Nal-sing: 3 Choo Steu-hang-Kong University team and the Field mlazed with a header. Blackburn 1ound him and shot the bail Into the
Height 1.70 metres. (Record). deured for Gosano to boot to Lee, empty goal.
hine's 400 metros hurdle Wong Yan Ambulance Unit, H.K.V.D.C., result-
2, 3,
ed in a win for the latter. but Shechun robbed Lee, and sent
SHANGHAI, Nov. 11 (UP)den' 800 metres-1, Ho Yik-sul Unit made 165 runs, principal scorers
Tirne 07 secs.
Batting Brst, the Field Ambulance the ball to Munro, who passed to THE Services retaliated and Hos- sack bustled in only to shoot Thoburn for the latter to come near) into the goalie's hands. Bright trit The Fourth United States Marine Young Wan: 3. Chân Chiu-wal.
being Cpl. H. L. Ozorlo 53, and Lt. Corps to-night retained the Men's Junior long jumpeel, Lee Shud E. W. Stout 26. Syed Mahmood tovic | 40 yards out, but to easily Walla-Walla Cup by beating the kes: 3. Lea Sul-tung: 3, Mo Wat-ming for 44 and K. Y. Tam 3 for 18. Incked sling, and Cheung
Distance, 132, metres. collected. Middleton received from United States Asiatic Fleet five
aten's Javelin throw), Mak Bui-hong; The University team made 102, 2. Chu Yook-sing: 3, Tam Hol-chun. towards which Chin Thiam-islew
again. Fowler was very impetuous, and was several times pulled up for from ofside.
From
kicks, one of these free
and Cheung stamping. This goal was
2 mins. 13.8 sec. (Record).
Men's 200 meira, Atak Bui-hong; 3. contributed 32 nd Sycil Mahmoud Frotten; 3. Liu Kwei-chun. Tino, 26, not out. H. L. Ozorio took 8 for
Losaack, eluded the backs anl senti Hossack to run in and bang the ball bouts to two before one of the Distance, 33.30 metres, (Record),
into the goal with a pile driver that largest crowds ever seen at the followed soon after by a first timer annual Navy Relief Fund Boxing from Hossack which left Cheung Smoker. standing.
Although the Marines were gener- The Rest far from being cowed, ally favoured, Leo Kubiak, 150 lb., Altocked again and scored with a fast | Marine middleweight
SPORT ADVTS.
THE
Sik-pun. Distance,
10,71
Chow Loo.
24.
Tume, tá seTA,
Colony-1. French Convent (Connie Law, 141.
Police Beat Craigengower
238 secs. (Record equaled),
Ladies 200 metres, Lo Man; 2. Mak Yuen-chang, Time, 30 sec. (Record Wal-
Men's Junior 200 metres-l. Mo ming: 2, Yu Pak-nin; 3. Chan Kim-leung, Time, 29.8 secs. champlon, top, Step and Jump-1. Chu Fook- rusing shot from the boot of Lee, Jereated a major upset by knocking sing: 1, Tam HONG KONG
Just outside the penalty area, few out Jackie Ausborn, 150% 10, Ficci | metres. Lintnutes from the kickott.
champlon, a few seconds after the Hung-ning: 2. Luk Ming: 3. Luk
Endles Junior 100 molres JOCKEY CLUB.
At Happy Valley yesterday Polled The Services then launched their | start of the second round;
beat Craigengower at cricket by 07.)
and Craigengower THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACEck on the Rest goal and sent in
Both boxers mixed it wildly In the Ladies 400 matres relay race open to the Police made 208 shot after shot but al of which MEETING will be held (weather
failed. Cheung came through with pening round, Ausborn lashing out Lene Luongo, Yvonne Yolle, and Pauls Top scores for the Police were permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on
Pope (74) and Kirby, (92), and SATURDAY, Bih November, 1030, Dying colours. The final whistle in his usual windmill style, but Chant: 2 Diocesan Girls' School; 3, H.
Kublak remained very cool and after Titee, 503. secs, (Record). blocking several wild swings, unleash- Cotony, S.C.A.A. (Fung Chun-cheung, Commencing of 200 p.m.
res relay open to the Lock, (30), and A. H. Esmall (22), The First Dell will be rung at 1.35
ed a perfect right-cross to the chin, Chu Shul-itung, Mnk Sul-hong and Yeo were the chief scorers for Craigen- p.m
sending Ausborn crashing to the Kal-yam) & BA 3, 8.C.A.A., "Bgower. Pope took four wickes for
Time, 10.7 seca, (Tecord).
four 30 and Billimoria
for 47 for floor. The bell barely saved him from Men's 1,000 metres relay (open)—1.
B.C.A.A. (Heung Cat-sang Ifo Yik-sui, Cralgengawer. the full count.
Tim Hol-chuen and Fung"Churi-cheong). Time, ming, 27 sees. WAL 400 metres relatollere; Chee Rung
for boys under_ave | Week-End Softball Middle School: 3 Bouin feet, King') schools.
Tinh Tro
Dion's 10,000 metres (upen)-1, Heung Kat-sum; Chan Chit-wal: 1. P. Manion: +, Soo Wal-man; B, Lee Yuk-fung;. 8, G. Brown. Time, 32 gains: 38.5 wees.
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biew with the Services trying for the equaliser.
The fewns:
The Rest: Cheung Wing-chol; Black. burn, Leo Tin-Bang; Leung Wing-chiu, Williamson, Isu King-seng; Fowler, Fung King-cheung, Lee Wal-long, A. V. Gosano and 1lau Ching-to
Ausborn was atili groggy when the second
started and round
United Services: Drake; Lawton, Sitee- ban: Rides, Bright, Wilkinson Munro knocked-out when he was caught in Gordon, 1lossack, Thoburn and Middle-a two-handed barrage against the
ropes in his own corner,-
Ion
SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH
Island XI Fall Away
OTHER RESULTS
And Lose To Mainland hefty blows, but who was outclassed
half. the Island
team
Tony Livingalone, 102 lb., (Marines), gained a close win over John Pusta, 168 lb., who landed with some very.
in rightcraft..
ofed a win by a technical knock-out in
_Men's 400_metres
HONGKONG GIRLS
:
WIN AGAIN IN MANILA
MANILA,
Recreio Surprise
H. K. Ball Club
SOFTBALL League matches over the week-end provided several surprises. The women made their debut, and the Recreio girls put one over
the Nov: 11 (UP)The Hongkong Ball Club winning by
16-11.
AFTER being two goals up in the Jirn Downing, 199 IV. (Fleet) sécur- The Secretary's Ofice, Int Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will schoolboys, literally fell to pieces, and the first round over Butch Deloff, 214 closo, at-13 o'clock NOON, TH
the Mainland ran off with the game b. In their heavyweight bout, Timna are obtainable at the Club scoring_ goals without reply,
two
Poncavage, 100 lb. (Marinca)' secur flouse provided they are ordered in while Leung Twe-tak, Island centre-ed a technical knockout over Evans, advance from the Mo, 1. Dey (Tol, half, uolsckily put through his own 189 ib. in the second round, the Re- Hongkong Chinese zirin basketball 21020).
Koal, giving the Mainland a thres to fered Intervening although", Evans team staged a furlous second half [two victory.
protested vigorously and The game was thoroughly enjoyed go 02.
and wanted to rally to-night, coming from behind to The price of Admission to the by the crowd, many parents being
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The Hongkong girls trailed in the Tax,
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Manila team, balding them to two O. II. BROWN, Island forwards making a bee-line The Fleet won both wrestling bouts, points while sinking five boskols. Secretary, for the Mainland goal, and C. Castilho which were, however, not counted In Diana Chen, Hongkong aicipper, was Hongkong, 18th Novembor, 1030. PLEASE Turn To Pago 8. the results
the star of the match, scoring 10.
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The scores were:
MEN'S LEAGUE International 7, Machine Gunners 5. Hongkong Baseball Club 11, FI!-
pines a
Hongkone Ball Club 8, Mindanao 4.
WOMEN'S LEAGUE Wildcats 0, Wahoos 3. Pirates 12, Cardinals 7.
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