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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 13, 1939.

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MONDAY

MORNING

COLONY

REST OF 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 Services versus Rest of the Colony football match in aid of the Earl Haig Fund held at the Hongkong Foot- ball Club ground yesterday. Contrary to the ex- pectations of the more possimistic, the Unitod Services put up a grand show, and were most un- fortunate in losing by the odd goal in five.

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.

THE pipes and drums of the rising shot which looked a win-

Royal Scots, led by Drum-ner, but Cheung managed to fist

out. Major Degnan, played several Scottish airs.

The air was one of tense excite ment and the crowd were treated to ax exciting a match as has even been witnessed in the Colony.

Drake, substituting for Robinson, the youthful Navy custodian who had injured his shoulder in a match last! week, played a very sound game between the sticks. There was little and 10 choose between-bawion Sheehan, the former muking up, for in stolid defence what he lacked in dashing play. Bright was the cut- standing player for the Services'

BEAT

COMMENTARY

UNITED SERVICES

A. V. Gosano (The Rest) and Lawton (United Services) in a heading duel with Drake, goal-keeper, looking on. The Services beat the Rest by 3-2 in the Toppy Day Fand soccer match at the Hongkong F. C. yester- day. Mee Cheung.

ATHLETIC

shortly returned "The Services after; Munro running the full length of the field to centre the ball right across. Middleton headed to Thoburn H who headed weakly towards goal. Emanek came within an are of scor- ing when he received from Thoburn, but sent the ball sailing over the

arst-timer, bar with

Fung's hooking, body-swerves and teints did not disconcert Bright, who for a moment relaxed his never vigilance of Lee whom he rightly deemed the danger of the Test's at- trek.

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THOBURN INJURED side, and had Lee Wei-tong and ROM a pass from Hau, Fung look Arst timer, but without effect, Fung King-cheung bottled up.

Rides, a newcomer to representa- The some player then paved the way tive matches, played a sound game, for Fowler who bit the side of the and gave excellent support to Wil-net with slow shot. At this stage the Rest's of the game, and during a serumble' in stemming kinson

front of the Services' Kool, attacks. In the forward line, Mid- in dielon came in for special mention. Thoburn received a kick in the chest, Blackburn never had the full mea- and was obliged to leave the field. few minutes later, of him, and with a little more He returned support would have turned the tide however, and sent Middleton away in favour of the. Servlees. Hosnek to test Cheung with a nice rising was the main problem for the Rest, shot, and with his team rantes did prac-| tically everything except score.

Pure

CHEUNG WING-CHOI SIJINES

Services made a supreme effort to score before the half time whistle blew, and would have but for Black-

from burn, who stopped a pass

FOR the Colony, Cheung Wing Hossack to Thoburn, seemingly with

chol was head and shoulders his hand, and unseen by the referee. above bis team-mates. Blackburn The half time whistle blew with the and Lee Tin-sang seemed unused to reore standing at 0-0,

the "third back" tactles of William-

son who played an exceptionally good game. Hsu King-seng also

REST SETTLE DOWN RETURING, the Rest showed a

shared the honours of the defence. little more method in their play, and He knew enough of Munro and did not continue la the erratic style Gordon

keep

subdued. of the first Ilf; but even then the 10

them Gosano showed flashes of his old Services were all over them.

self, and, with Fung King-cheung, spoon-fed Lee Wal-tong.. Fowler and fiau Ching-to.

́tion.

Hossack ballooned the ball over within a few minutes of the resump- fon, but 500n-after-Fung-sent-Lee through for him to open the scoring with a dulsy cutter that had Drake

The Services attacked from the whistic, and pegged the Best do- fence in their penalty area. Huu unsighted:

From the kick off Hossack started relieved the pressure with one of

movement with Gordon which his many spectacular clearances, and a Gosano came near with a header. ended in the latter player hitting the Lee found Bright very encumber-side of the net.

Gosano pleked up a loose ball from

some,

A free kick was given, and Lee midfield to send Hau through, and passed to Fowler who nearly scored. the latter ran in behind the backs. as Drake advanced, swerved From the goalkick, Thoburn Just and,

missed with a header, Blackburn round him and shot the ball into the cleared for Gosano to bool to Lee, empty goal.

but Sheehan rabbed Lee, and sent

only to shoot sack bustled in

+kill

Macao Cash Sweep Winners

The following cush sweep results at the Macas races yesterday were received by telegram:

RACE !

$172.00 49.30 24.60

($15.00 cach):

No. 156 283 48

Unplaced ponies Nos. 385, 176.

RACE 2

No. 191

$100.00 54.40 27.20

192 70

Rugby Football

3-2

CLUB-POLICE XV BEATEN

Cricket

POLICE BETTING

WEAKNESS

AGAINST K.C.C.

CHARACTERISTIC

Was

RECORDS beginning to become settled.

Successful Meet Held By S.C.A.A.

Combined Services Win

Easily Strong Defence Carries The Day

(By "Fly-half")

ON SATURDAY afternoon, at Club ground, United

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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.

The Civilian team, much depleted already through was again exposed on Satur- day when the Police enter-players being at Volunteer Camp, was further weakened tained K.C.C. second eleven by the absence of Bidwell (on business) and Wall (injury). and lost by 29 runs.

Despite these absentees, they did extraordinary well.

Taylor was. ณ power of inttempt to convert a try. Luckily his Police might also have won

of the Club forwards. A scrum five had not two valuable wickets strength at full-back, and was throw forward went to Paul instead been thrown away as a result the most outstanding player on resulted and with Services heeling. of bad calls for runs. Carey the field. His fielding and touch their lines were cleared.

PAUL-A LIVE WIRE called for an impossible run and kicking were clean, and were

PAUL was the live wire in his Hunter was out just as he was carried out in a decisive manner; side's attack. Once he got going he bis opponents. His tackling was effective, but made Yings round Later, Danbrowsky, who was very unorthodox, being in the One movement of his on Saturday nature of a grab at his opponents was to dodge his way back along the Chub-Police three line, through the batting extremely well,

jersey.

ruck of the forwards to be brought forced to respond to a call by

The Stewart-Hutchison wing was down somewhere on the other side, Brookes, and was out by yards. powerful one, and spelt disaster to of the field with hardly a hand laid

Carey compiled a vigorous 28, but my attempt by their opponents to on him prior thereto. was then well beaten by Hall's faster break through, by fearless erushi Surg. Lt. Cochrane who went all Ideal delivery, and Loughlin, who was tackling. In attack they tried hard out for an

an opening was an shuping finely, was a trifle unlucky with Hutchison passing out to Stewart partner to Paul. Walte although far to snick one into Lay's hands behind to allow the latter plenty of time to from playing a poor game was guilty

rench full speed before he came upon of high

two inckiing. He had the wicket.

attempts before he completely ripped the Services defence,

Once Stewart went down the lhe Hutchison's jersey of his back. It is at full pelt and brushed past Surg doubtful whether he is capable of Ltd. Cochrane and Pay. Lt. Stevens, achieving the same results as Taylo before he was hurled into touch by hy this method. Waite and Paul, who tackled him Richards played a very clever simultaneously. Chater and Heatli-game, coming into the three line next K.C.C. DIFFICULTIES AFTER Mulcahy and Lay had wel- the latter playing on the wing vice to the stand-off, when play was going

Taylor at

at full back-held the Waite-away from him. His alde's Ind! try Joped Forrest and Hunter for 47 Richardson combination with a cer- was a result of his coming up at full in 15 minutes, Danbrowsky caine tain amount of success. Chater tried speed to take the pass from Clark at Hunter's end and immediately clean bowled Mulcahy. Thereafter, hard, and always had the appearance at stand-off. He went through br- Danbrowsky, keeping a good length, of having broken through, only to be tween Hutchison and Charter to puss inside to Ridsdate who went over to had most of the other visiting bats brought down from behind sug- the ball, when challenged by Taylor, men in difficulties and finished with gestion of lack of pace,

score a well earned try.

Although there la still much room gurea of 7 for 30.

A MOST SUCCESSFUL athletic meeting was staged by the South China Athicile Association at the

Apart from these three players, no Caroline Hill Stadium. yesterday. About 80 competitors took part in the Police batsmen showed much enter- meet. Nine club records were broken wish and the batting department will need strengthening if the Police are and one equalled during the day. to make their presence felt in the

Most successful compeiitor was Cat Fook-sing, who came first in the League, this year. pole vault, slot pul, direus, and hop. step and jump.

There were 21 starters in the 10, ($15.00 each): 000 metre race, of whom 11 Anished the course. The winner, Heung Kat sum, took the lead early and main- tained his position to win easily.

Trophies were presented by Mrs. Li

Unplaced ponies Nos. 300, 107.

RACE 3 No. 21

$204.00 58.40 340

29,20 37 Unplaced ponies ($15.00 each): Nos. 376, 239.

RACE 4 No. 3

$227.50. 05.00 472 302

32.50 Unplaced punies. ($10.00 cocli): Nos. 423, 399, 371.

RACE 5

No. 144

152 160

$233.70 €0,70 33.30

Unplaced ponies ($10.00 each): Nos, 256, 440, 317.

RACE G

No. 346

256 230

$242.10 09.10 34,50

Unplaced ponies ($15.00 each): Nos.-6-444.

|~|~|~|~ S'hai Boxing

U.S. Marines

Trounce The Fleet

retained

Shu-fun.

Men's 1,000 metren-1, to Vik-shul 2, Yeung Wa-aang: 3, Chan Chin-wal. Time 4 mins. 41.4 seca.

2.

11.7 3.

Ladies shot put (3 tbs.)-1, Yeung Yao) lan. Distance 0.40 taetres.

7.43 metres,

STEADY DEFENCE LUSCOMBE and Fay pleased by

and

Lay batted in capital style for his Pole vault. Chu Fook-sing; 2. Tem 47, but then became careless, and their steady play in defence. Their for improvement, Lt. Com. Clarke Carter Wal-cho. Ileight, 5.10 metres, Record),

Ladies 100 metres). Lo Man-so was out to a stroke unworthy of opponents were too quick upon them and Lt. Carter were in better form through faulty passing, which gener- Mak Yuen-chang: You Mus-ke. Time. 14 such un Innings. Mulcahy was bril-to allow them to initiate any success-than the previous week. liont in hooking anything on the ful attacking movements, secs. (Record).

The Club-Police pack did, excep.ally went behind, or too high for Men's 100 metre-1, Yu Kai-yan; Che Siew-bang: 3, Lo Tau-man. Time: Icg side, and Baldwin's contribution

of 20 was timely and well made, ticnally well in the act serums, with Clark, gave the other side many

FIELDING ERRORS

Casileton hooking brilliantly. It apa opportunities of coming up quickly to

UNTIRING FORWARDS., THE poor outfield mitigated good peared that the heavier Services eight start a dribble. Ladies junior high Jump-1. Luk Loo;

were had the advantage in the above, and THE SERVICES forwards were CTTOKA ground fielding and

the yet the ball came back to Luscombe untiring in their efforts. They held 2. Lik Ming. Height, 1.10 metres.

Men's bai puti, Chu Fook-sing; 2, plentiful on both sides, but

Searle, Dempsey Panu Fak-luen. Distancies-1, Wong visitors were the better in catching. Walkden,

Men's 110 metres

only exceptional hooking by Castle- Keo-Hime 10.8 secs.

Lu Kwai-chuan; 3. Chu and nothing was let down. Taylor, Richardson did yeeman service for the advantage in the lineouts, and Arst match of the season the side, but with Taylor too well ton deprived them of the stpremacy playing Discus throw.-1. Chu Fook-sing: 2,

outs, it was left to Dempsey to do Finkerton and Evans caught the eye Tang Fak-luers; 3, Tam Sik-pun. Dis brought off a splendid catch with marked to be effective in the line-in the set scrums. Ridsdale. Duke,

his back to the wicket.

what ttle was down in this depart-in the loose. tance, 23.43 metres.

Long Jump 1, Chung Nat-seng: 2, Tam Both teams were one short and in Hol-chuen. Distance, d metres,

Ladles junior 50 metres 1, Chow Hung addition did not enjoy the services ment by his side.

Stevens at full-back for the Ser- wing: 2, Lauk Ming: 3. Luk Lon. Time, 1 of some o of their regular players:

men, A. Taylor being withdrawn Ladies senior 50 metres. Lo Man-so; Police were without Pope and Fay, vlees seemed to have dificulty-CLUB-POLICE started off with 14. 2. Mak Chiang-yuen: Yeung Nit-luft and of course Baker is away, while Judging the flight of the ball on one from the pack in the absence of Bay. Men's junior high jump--1, Lee Sung. the visitors were minus Simpson, or two occasions but otherwise played They were confined in their own. ki; 2. Lee Sul-leung: 3. Mo Wai-ming, Mills and Macfarlane, all useful his usual game. He blundered once hall, and were lucky to keep out when he must have been under an repeated trusts by the Servlees. Impression that a penalty kick was an

PLEASE Turn To Pago 5.

Fock-ing.

Time, 1.1 sces. (Record).

Belght, 1.22 metres,

Men's 400 metres, Ho YU-sul; 2. Yong Wa-sun; 3. Lau Sum-chee. Time. SD BECA.

Men's Juntor 100 metres, Yu Pak- nl 2 Lee Sul-loung; Chen Kim- leung. Time, 14.6 sec,

Men's high jump), Lo Tau-man; 2 Cheung Nal-ungi 3 Chou Slou-hang

3.

(Record). Height 1.70 metres.

Men's 400 metres hurdle- Wong Yan- hingiz Lul Kwal-chiuca; 3. Chu Puk- Men's 100 metres, Ho YIk-ul; 2 2 mins, 1.0 soc. (ecord).

bowlers,

Varsity v. Volunteers

A friendly match pinyed it Fok- fulam yesterday between & Hong- cong University team and the Field Ambulance Unit, H.K.V.D.C., resull- ed in a win for the latter.

seng. Time 7 secs. SHANGHAI, Nov. 11 (UP),

Batling frat, the Field Ambuinneo the ball to Munro, who passed to THE Services retallated and Hot- Thoburn for the latter to came near

being Cpl. H. L. Ozorio 53, and Lt. again. Fowler was very impetuous, into the goulle's hands. Bright tried The Fourth United States Marine Young Wa-sun; S, Chian Chiu-wat. Time, Unit made 185 runs, principal scorers

to-night out, but the shot Corps

the men's Junior long jump-1. Lee Sing-E. W. Stout 25. Syed Mahmood took and was several times pulled up for froin 10 yards

locked sting, and Cheung easily Walla-Walla Cup by beating the kee: 2. Lee Bullung: Mo Walning for 44 and K. Y. Tam 3 for 18. offside,

Men's Javelin, throw-1, Mak Sul-hongi The University team made 102, these free kicka, collected. Middleton received from From One of

Chin Thiam-tsiew Hossack cluded the backs and sent Hossack to run in and bang the ball United States Asiatic Fleet five

Distanco, 13.30 motres, (Record).

hook-sing: 3, Fam Itoi-chuen. towards which

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Distance, 1.32 metres.

Tom list-chuen, J, Liu Kwel-chun. Timo, 25, not out. H. L. Ozorio took 8 for Men's 200 metres-1. Mak Sui-hong; 2, contributed 32 and Syed Mahmood

sees (Record equalled),

Ladles 200 metres, Lo Man: 1. Mak 28. Yuen-chang. Time, 30 secs. (Record).

Men's junior 200 metres, Mo Wai- 2. Yu Pak-nin; 2, Chian Kim-leung.

ming; u Pal Marine middleweight champion, Hop, Step and Jump-1. Chu Fook

100

Police Beat Craigengower

into the goal with a pile driver that bouts to two before one of the had Cheung gasping, This goal was largest crowds ever seen at the followed soon after by a first timer annual Navy Relief Fund Boxing trom Hossack which left Cheung

Stoker. standing.

Although the Marines were gener- The Rest far from being cowed, attacked again and scored with a fast ally favoured, Leo Kubiak, 150 lb., rsing shot from the boot of Lee, MR:

Sik-pun. Distance, 10.31 Just pulside the penalty area, a few created a major upset by knocking sing: 2 Tam

out Jackie Ausborn, 159 lb., Fleet matren.

Ladies junler

metres,-1, Chow minules from the kickoff.

At Happy Valley yesterday Poilce The Services then launched their champlon, a few seconds after the Hung-hindi, Luk Mine. Tako.

Time, 15 secs.

beat Cralgengower at cricket by 07. Ladies 400 metres relay raco open to the Police made 200 and Craigengower THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE attack on the Rest goal and sent in start of the second round.

of which Both boxers mixed it wildly in the colony, French Convent (Cannis Law. MEETING will be held (weather shot after shot but all

Top scores for the Pollen were permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on failed. Cheung came through with opening round, Ausborn lashing out Lenn Luongo, Yvonne Valle, and Paula 141.

whistle in his usual windmill style, but Chan: 2, Diocesan Girls School; 3 H

Pope (74) and Kirby, (02), and SATURDAY, 18h November, 1939, flying colours. The gal

biew with the Services trying for the Kublak remained very cool and after me. 5951 secs. (Ilecord).

relay open to the Lock, (30), and A. H. Esmail" (22); commencing at 2.00 p.m.

blocking several wild swings, unleash Colony. SC.Aunt Ge

Tung Chun-cheng were the chief scorers for Craigen- equaliser.

etl a perfect right-cross to the chin, Chu Shui-hung

Pope took four wickes for The Rest: Cheung Wing-chol: Black-sending Ausborn crashing to them. 101 aecs, ficcar, CA ""gower.

30 and Billimoriu · four for 47 for (open)-, 8.C.AA (Heung Kat-sang Ho Yikut, Craigengewer. Tarn Hot-chuen and Fung Chun-cheong).

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

D.m

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the{ duration of each Meeling in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to Club the Members Enclosure and Rooma at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY: upon the personal or written

The cams:

Men's 400 metres

burn, Lee Tinesang; Leung Wing-chinoor. The bell barely saved him from Men's 1,000 metren relay Williamson, Heu King-seng: Fowler, Fung King-cheung, Lee Wat-tang, A. V. Gosano the full count. and Hat Ching-to.

United Bervices: Drako; Lawton, Shee- han: Rides Bright, Wilkinson; Munto, bordon, fossack, Thoburi and Middle

ton.

SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH Island XI Fall Away

application of a Member, such Mem And Lose To Mainland

ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and fer Payment)

.qf: all 'Chits, etc.

The Sectory's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will

clòàn' bt 12 o'clock NOON,DE

and

Ausborn was still groggy when the

round started second knocked-out when he was caught in a two-handed barrage against the ropes in his own.corner.

OTHER RESULTS

-

Tony Livingstone, 103 lb., (Marines) gained a close win over John Pusta,

10 who landed with some very hefty blows, but who was outclassed in righteraft

FTER being two goals up in the Jim Downing, 199 lb. (Fleet) secur- of ed a win by a technical knock-out In first half, the Island team schoolboys, literally fell to pleces, and the first round over Butch Deloff, 214

the Mainland ran off with the game1b. in tibir. heavyweight -bout. --

* 406, metres

Time. Iren Felay for boys under five Week-End Softball fat, King's College: Chee Hung dule School; 3, South China Treo. Rchools.

Men's 10,000 metres (open)-1, Houng Kat-sun; 2, Chan Chiu-wal; 5, P. Mansony "Wal-mant B.“ Lea Yak-fung: 6, 0. drown, Time 30 mins, 184 rect.

Recreio Surprise

HONGKONG GIRLS H. K. Ball Club

WIN AGAIN IN MANILA Tiffins are obtainable at the Clubcoring two goals without reply. Poncavage, 100 lb. (Marines) secur¬

MANILA.. Nov. 11 (UP)--The House provided they are ordered in while Leung Tre-tak, taland centre-ed a technical knockout over Evans, advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel, half, unluckily put through his own 189 lb. in the second round, the 30-Hongkong Chinese, girls' basketball | goal, giving the Mainland a three to feres intervmlagi" although Evans tanm singed a furlong, second half 21920)

[two victory.

protested vigorously and wanted to rally to-night, coming from behind lo PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The game was thoroughly enjoyed go on..

frim Manila Rangers 25–16, for their The price of Admission to the by the crowd, many parents being Patrick Kelly, 123 lb, (Fleet), out- fourth consecutive victory, Public Enclosure is $1.00 including present to cheer their offsprings in classed Kid Pesanchik, 127 Bb.

The Hongkong girls' trailed in the Tax, for all Persons, Including their gallant efforts.

Billy Rearick: 13411⁄2 11. (Marines), first quarter 20 and were also in Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.. The ball was swung from one end out-pointed Fireman Watt, 133 16. arrears at the interval 12. They Soldiers and Sullors in Uniform are of the field to the other, with both Jackle Schurder, 141 15% (Marines) caught level in the third quarter,

defences shining. A clover move-out-pointed Battling Woolen, 1891⁄2 | The Invaders then bottled up the By Order,

ment on the port of A. Chan enw the b

Manila team, holding them to two C. B. BROWN. Island forwards making a bee-line The Fleet won both wrestling bhuis, points' while sinking five baskets, Secretary, for the Mainland goal, and C. Castilho which were, however, not counted in Diane Chen, Hongkong skipper, WOR Hongkong, 18th November, 1999, " PLEASE Turn.To. Page 2. the results

the star of the match, scoring 10,

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SOFTBALL League matches- over the week-end provided several surprises. The women made their debut, and the Recreio girls put one over the Hongkong Bali Club winning by 16-11.

The scores were;.

MEN'S LEAGUE International 7, Machine Gunners 5. Hongkong Baseball Club 11, Fili-. bidos ar

Hongkong Ball Club 6, Mladanao 4.

WOMEN'S LEAGUE

Cardinals 7.

Wildents 9, Wahoos 8. Pirates 17,

Crandlan Chinese 27, Panthers 19. Recreio 10, Hongkong Bali Club 11, Friendly Recreio 8, Chung Hwa 6,

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