Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 20, 1939.
MONDAY
MORNING
THRILLING GAME FOR THE
Chinese Federation Defeat Association
Eleven By 5-3
IN A GAME fraught with thrills, and in which honours were shared evenly by both teams, the Chinese Amateur Federation beat the Hong- kong Football Association by five goals to three in the Governor's Cup match at Causeway Bay yesterday.
In the first half, the Federation completely dominated play, but Association turned the tables, and the Federation defence wore extended to their utmost to stave off defeat.
For the Federation, Lea Wal- tong and Company played their best game to date. But for the vigilance of Williamson and Bright they would have mount-
Jack
Dempsey
ed the score to beyond the May Referee Bout
capabilities of the Association sido. Hau King-seng was again to the fore in the half-back line, and was ably supported by Toung Chung-wan and Lau Chi- tsan.
Of the defence trio, Cheung gave one of his nest performances and vied with Robinson for honours of the day. But Robinson played his usuni inspired game and the shots that passed him were credit to his opponents rather than a slun on his
Raine.
HEN
In Hongkong
Negotiations are now in progress for Jack Dempacy, former heavyweight cham- pion of the world, to referee a boxing match in Hong. kong sometime next month. These negotiations are being .carried out by Mr. Vic Hugo, the well-known manager of the Oriental Theatre, with Dempacy's manager, and have reached the stage where if the finan- cial arrangements made arc acceptable Dempsey will be. in Hongkong around Decem- ber 18, which is immediately following tho bout on December 16 between Cefe- rino Garcia and Glenn Lee in Manila.
OUTSTANDING newcomer [ENDY and Sheehan both gave a good! account of themselves. Williamson and Bright were clearly) the two best players of the Assocln- tion alde, if not of both teams. WB- liamson, a newcomer to local fool- ball, has more than established his right to represent local sides. He hing shown is more perfect type of "third back" plays which has already proved its effectiveness, against the wily Chinese attack. In the second half, he and Bright moved up and— gave a superb display of attacking! half bheles Honnibal came in for pass. Fung in turn slipped it to Lee, his chare too us a despolier, but and Robinson had to go full length Young Shui-yick was match for him.
a bit of a to save.
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The Association forwards broke
COMMENTARY
GOVERNOR'S CUP
Clicung Wing-chel, Chinese A. A.F, goal-keeper, evading the attentions of Hossack, and Thoburn, Foot-
ball Association forwards, in the Governor's Cup match at Causeway Bay yesterday. Tho-Chinese won by 5-3-Mec Cheung.
Week-end Rugby
NAVY-POLICE OVERWHELMED
MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT
By defeating Lieut.-Col. J. 8. Smith and Miss M. Grifiths, 0-2, 6-4, Tsul Yun-put and Uss Young Wal-
mixed doubles tennis tournament,
Club.
Cessford Plays Great Game For Club-Army
(By "Fly-half">
Baskotball Tour
Hongkong Girls Beaten For Second Time
MANILA. Nov. 18 (UP).The Hongkong Chinese giris' backetball team sustained their second defeat of the tour to-night, when they lost to the all-Chinese girls, 9-10.
Diana Chen and Chan Chai-chen each scored four, and Sun Yuk-ming ong.. The teams were never over three points apart...
The record to date of the Hongkong Cirts is five victories against two defeats.
Cricket
GOODBAN'S HURRICANE CENTURY
BELIEVED to be the fastest cen-| tury scored in Hongkong since A.; R. Butherland's 100 In #7 minutes In 1914, G. A. Goodban on Satur- day knocked up 104 for K.C.C. second eleven against the Diocesan Поув
School in 35 minutes.
ls first 50 a mere 20
minutes, and he century in 52 minutes.
reached his
Goodban fayed the
schoolboys' attack to such an extent that he cul- lected nineteen boundaries.
The K.C.C. won handsomely de- claring at 214 for and then dis- missing the schoolboys for 51.
ETON CRICKET GROUND
TO BE PLOUGHED
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON,. at Navy's ground, bun have reached the nnal of the Causeway Bay, the Club-Army beat the Navy-Police by organised by the Chinese Recreation 21 points (two goals, two dropped goals and a try) to nil They are now waiting to play. Navy-Police were unfortunate to be without the either Lee Wal-tong and Mrs. Chiu services of Lt. Carter, Surg. Lt. Cochrane and Tel. Paul, Chun-chiu or the winners of the
great second round match between T. A. as, no doubt, their inclusion would have made a
LONDON, Nov. 17 (UP)-Fifteen Pearce and Mrs. Whithum and W. C. difference to their side. In place of these three were acres of Elon School's famous cricket Iling and Mrs. E. Litton.
The final of the tournament has Sub. Lt. Kennedy, at right wing three-quarter, Mr. ground, known as Agar's Plough, will, been definitely fixed to be played at Pascoe, in the centre berth, and D. H. Taylor, of Police, food. the Chinese R.C. on November 25, was at left centre with G. S. Wilson his outside.
commencing at 2.30 p.m. His Hon-
our Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell wit distribute the prizes.
Club-Army were without three forwards in G. C. Godfrey, A. J. in their places were 2/Lt. Pin- G. Taylor and Lt. Ridsdale, but
ball and brought it
the front row, kerton, in
"In the forward line, hed Gosano away and a movement by Middleton. for a few minutes when he robbed and Thoburn understood a
ended in the Yeung, of the Hittle Hossack and Gosano more of the tactical play of Hossack, latter testing Cheung with a hard right down the line and centred, but there might have been a different shot.
the Association forwards were all Richardson, as wing forward, tale to tell. Middleton was playing
FUNG IN LIMELIGHT
and W. E. Peers, as second row forward: These three played THREE GOALS AHEAD AU Chi-tson brought the ball a well, and pulled their weight Williamson and slipped the ball to but after a short titssio
with Shee outsi
a very piercing attack, and had he FUNG was in the limelight with his back helping the defence. been ttle less hesltani in parting scheming
and
got soon
the
with the ball he might have done a Federation ride on the attack again little way before passing to Leo. both in the loose and the line-i
front deal.
AN EARLY GOAL
Receiving from Hau, he engaged
Lee who practically walked through han, the ball went a little out and the defence and gave Robinson Do Robinson advanced to clear. Lee A. G. Castleton hooked better than chance from five yards out..
HE Federation attacked from the THE
whistle and hardly three minutes
made a spurt and reached the ball his opponent, Flt. Lt. Taylor, and had gone by when Fung forced a corner. From the kick Chow made? Lee was not waiting for opportuni-just before Robinson and tipped it Club-Army dominated the serums, no mistake with a-first-timer, which tics, but was making them himself, over-his head-to-add-to-the-total of practically-all-through the game... Robinson dived for seconds late, and Robinson was the only player, two goals.
From the kick-off Leo came very part from Williamson, who near scoring hitting the upright with Lee's measure. Robinson was kept a daisycutter. Hsu obtained posses on his toes, and pulled off save after slon and sent Fung off with a nice save. Thoburn relieved the pressure
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Robinson pulled off his finest save
of the match when Hau, receiving from Ts, cluded both the backs and attempted to walk in with the ball. Robinson threw himself bodily at the ball and cleared.
ASSOCIATION REPLY
WILLIAMSON sent Gosano
CESSFORD BRILLIANT
CESSFORD
Conn Retains Boxing Title
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (Reu- ter)Billy Conn, of Pittsburgh, light- relained tho world's heavyweight boxing champion- ship, as recognised by the New York and California, Boxing Commitssions, by outpointing Gus Lesnevitch, of New Jersey, In a 15-round light.
at
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Cash Sweep Winners
The following were the fucky cash sweep numbers on Saturday:
RACE 1
No. 436
No. 310
No. 322
81,901.40 600,40 280 20 Unpiserd ponies ($50 each): Nos. 1001, 79, 3623, 2727,
Number of tickets sold, 2,050,
No, 338
No. 2009
No. 353
RACE Z
$1,054.20
541.20 200.00 Unplaced ponies (450 ench): Nos. 022, 1030, 474, 2007, 140, 2040, 1804, 130, 0, 385.
Number of tickets sold. 4,390.
RACE
No. 3877
$2.411.20
No. 207
GID.20
No. 2441
344.00
Unplaced ponies (850 each): No. 2331. Number of tlekela sol, 4,000.
RACE 4
No. 934 No. 4774
No. 3104
82,130.40 010.40 303.20 Unplaced ponies (250 enoh); Non. 630 1708, 4477, 2011, 607, 4840, 340, 146, 2030, 567, 3789, 4970, 3440, 126, 337, 4412, 2533, 4824.
Number of tickets sold, 5,200,
RACE 5
No. 1021
-No. 2493
No. 330
Unplaced ponies
140.
($100
$4,370.00 1,248.00 024.10 ench) Nos.
3337, 10, 2201, 3231, 2375, 3000, 908. 1220,
Number of tickets sold. 4,700.
RACE 0
No. 4310
Nu, 5103
No. 4733
$2,107.00
139,40 209,70 Unplaced pantes (350 ench): Non. 1913, 3207, 1101, od1, 223, 2303, 3203,
Hat-Trick By G. Asome Number at Uckets sold, 6.325.
Against Police
A hat trick" by H. G. Asome featured the match between the Police R.C. and St. Joseph's College yesterday. The latter won by three
rung.
Police scored 127, of which H. Dunbrowsky contributed 89. Asome returned lie analysis of four for 42; V. Mendonca had three for 41 and K. Singh two for 46.
Top-scorers for St. Joseph's were R. Silva 48. P. Rull 21, Mendonca 17 and S. K. Khan 14. Pope and Lewis each took three wickets for 40,
to play in the senior game. He gave sound performance as ily-half, and with more practice should turn out quite a creditable player.
MARSH
RACE 7
No. 2003 No. 303
No. 2073 No. polivage Master)
(2.741.20
301.00
(Laughing Glei}
391.00
092.00
(Beenie Vlow) Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 4350,
si, 1725,
Number of tickets sold, 3.550.
No. 594
No. 2502
No. 4720
RACE 8
$4,539,00 1,325,00 602.88
1611,
Unplaced ponies ($100 each): No 3124, 1026, 3201, 503, 4100, 2770, 2007, 2927, 2743, 4837, 1000.
Number of tickets sold, 5,100.
DAILY DOUBLE FIGURES
Second leg.-Clowner 1, Laughing
Total not pool.-$7,448. Number of winning chances, 17.
Dividend.-$438.10,
SOFTBALL RESULTS
First leg-Advancing Time 24, Blue Diamond-12; "Boolat Bay~410, Dawn Star 62, Galveston Bay 281, fireti stages, they would probably have Lovely Star 01, National Pride 64, held, if not have beaten the Army.
Pinfarthings 53, Rose Fiona 275, The Army backs, Marsh, Walte and Rose Queen 52, Tampa Bay 51, was magnificent at y-hall He opened the scoring soon tribute the ball to best advantage, Boe were in good form. Marsh was Taxing Master 255. after commencement of play with a Kennedy, on the Police-Navy right very fast, and scored a try, and kick- brilliantly taken dropped goal. Hej
concenewing, was the best back. Wilson ed a penalty goal, Picton played a Girl 15, Royal Hignesa 17, Salvage took his passes well, and trated on feeding his threes, his could have been more effective, for safe game, and Willis did his best, Master 8, Seenle View 3, Sunlight passes being very well judged and though the ball often went his way though he wasn't un to the standard view 7, Sylvandale 1.
the let his opportunities go.
of the others, to keep Corcoran, In with a beautiful pass for the always getting his man.
Wail, at full back, was outstanding, check, latter to pave the way for Middle- Henderson, at the base of the while the pack was well served by Sub, Lt. Plugge played in place of ton's goal, which left Cheung stand-scrum, got the ball out extra-Heath, Fit. Li. Taylor and Cullinan. Sub. L. Kennedy, who was called on ing.
ordinarily well, and played a hard
THE PLAY How was trying desperately to put game throughout. Stewart and THE SCORE was opened by Cess- his side further ahead, and was get-Charter were not given the ball us ting reckless in his attempts. He much as one would have wished, but ford with a brilliantly taken dropped received from Tsang, and again at turned to advantage the few passes goal, not long after the commence-
ARMY SCORE FIRST tempted to run through, Robinson they did get. Stewart, especially, ment of play. The Police Navy
the gave Arst points to
Small crowds attended both soft- repented his previous fout but not tried to get through several times on fought back, and what looked like
being a score from Heath: was check- Army with a. score near the posts, ball venues yesterday and those who guite successfully,s. Hau managed his own in the second half.
ed by Lang at the crucial moment. to tip the ball out of his hands for
afer intercepting a Navy pass. Berry stayed away didn't miss much, as Richards and Bldwell were ol-
Good play by the Club-Army backs failed to convert. Chow to score with Hendy standing ways dangerous, the former scoring when with Richardson through and penalised for obstruction, and Marshcreio friendly tussle being the high-
Navy
were play was desultory; Ashoville-Re- helpless on the gout-line.
Hau was injured and limped to the magnificent try and breaking tackled on the line he threw a beauti-kicked a good goal. nide line a few minutes before half through on his own, passing at the ful and well-gathered pass to Bid-
Good play by Army backs further line. He returned a few minutes crucial moment to Bidwell, who, well, who scored. Richardson con- added to their score, with Walle run- after the second half had begun. being on a few yards from the verted.
ning through, and a pass to Boe re- WASTED OPPORTUNITIES line, easily scored. Lang defended Fay failed to score when Club-sulting in a score. Marsh converted, IN this holf, Bright and Williamson und kicked to touch very well.
Army were penalised for off-side. At the interval, Army were leading surpassed themselves, Hossack The Club-Army pack all did their Just before the interval Richardson by 11 points to nil. and Company were given every op- bit, with Walkden und Duko out~|scored, after evading three opponents.
Army made some changes on re- portunity to score, but understanding standing, while Needham tried hard. Henderson converted bringing the sumption of play. Hook moved to and shooting boots were, not there to
score up to a lead of 14-0 at half serum half in place of Gracle, who timo.
went wing three-quarter, and Bor, to The Federation had one of their
fly-half instead of Hook, After ten minutes of even play spasmodic raids when Fung con- FOR NAVY-POLICE, D. H. Taylor
Boe, Immediately after the re-start, bined with Young to bring the ball did good work when he had the kicked a penalty goal, Police-Navy line, but Waite, backing up, dribbled In the Becond hall, Richardson was brought down near the Navy goal well into the Association penalty opportunity, but the ball did not go being penalised for off-side. aren for Young to hli the upright, fout to him often enough for his
over for a try which Marsh failed to
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Henderson
the kick,
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The following were the results: Wildents 30, Cubis 8. Wahoos 15, Ballgirls 0. Cardinals 1z, Panthers 11," Ramblerettes 10, Pirates 4. Trojans 0, Liga 2.
(
Ball Club 12, CBA 1. Recrelo 3, U.S.S. Asheville
inns).
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
Cheung collected from a nice shot play to have much effect. Luscombe, D. H. Taylor tried to break convert, from Gosuno and was immediately at serum-half, disappointed, and his through, but was folled. pounced upon by Thoburn and play was not nearly" as good as has The score was brought up to 21--0 NAVY'S backs were then in Middleton. To clear, he threw to been seen from him. When he got when Eldwell dropped a goul; Cess-evidence, Hall dribbled over for Muk, Scon, however, the ball was the ball, his passes were badly placed. ford passing back from a set scrum their first try, Plugge failed to con- Draft Programmes and Entry back in the Federation area, and Fay also was poor, and did not dis-¡in front of Police-Navy goal.
vert, Clarke then broke through and Cheung was called upon to save from
Surg. Lt. Cdr. Nicholson refereed. scored, but Plugge again, failed with Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race Gosano, Fowler and Bright.
The teams were:
Meeting to be held on Saturday, Lee Wai-tong and Hou were prae- PLAYING AGAINST TIME
Club and Army-Sgi. Lang (Army); D. 11. Stewart (Cœb), J. C. Charter (Club), Willis, following up the ball after 2nd December, 1939, (Weather tically useless in the forward
Association was playing 1. D. Bidwell (Club) and Gar. Reburds a penally kick against Navy, which | permitting) may be obtained at owing to injuries, and the, Associe-THE
against time, and looked as if (Any); F. Cessford (Club) and J. H. didn't come of, scored easily
(Club);7/LL.
carthe Secretary's Office, Exchange they would beat it and the Federa- (Army), G. Castleton (Club). A F
Pinkerton the log. Marsh failed. tlon, but
luck was dead against them Wolkden (Club); C. Needham (Club). Navy fought back, ond scored al-Buliding; the Club House, Happy POWLER Improved his frat half as goals refused to come despite arst W. E. Hoen (Liub); Capt. Duke (Army), most immediately with a good try by Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the
from play, and
pass from class efforts. All but Sheehan were Richardson (Club).
2/L1. Cuthbertan, (Army) and W. Bowden, which Plugge converted. Sports Club; and the Stables, Thoburn attracted the opposing de-playing on the offensive, nnd
Pollen and Navy--Wall (Patico); Sub. Just before the end, Army wereShan Kwong Road. fence before passing to Gosano, who Federation took full advantage Lt. Kennedy (Navy), Mr. Pascoe (Navy), pennlised for off-side, but Plugge just Bashed. It into the not before Cheung this when they broke away shortly Police); 1.
of D. H. Taylor (Pafice), and G. B. Wison talled to kick a goal. **
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Poltee) and E. C. had time to recover from Fowler's before the final whistle,
Luscombe
The teams were;
on Thursday, 23rd November, 1989. Cullinan faint.
(Police: Tit. L. Taylor (Navy) and Ldg.
-Army "A")-L/Cpl. Pieton (B.E.); Syn. Fung receiving from Mait to send sir. Ingils (Navy) Lt. (F) Brown (Navy), Willis (8.2.8.), L/Cpl. Walfe (R.K.), L/Cpl.
By Order, The Association forwards forced Hau imping along the line, Ilau Dempsey (Police); Lt. Jolms (Navy), Li Bor (B.d.), Brdr. Marx) (EU ILILALA. corner, Bright sent in a lovely centre,
fieath look (ath H.R.A), Pte, Gracia (R, Sean): but Fowler bungled, when he passed mode desperate attempt and man-ayley (Navy) and I. W. Na
Pl, Berry (Mdx.), Lt. Howiti (idx.), aged to Ht the ball to Yeung, who lala to. Gosano. The Federation sent the ball in with n rasping shot,
L/Cpl. Apperly (RF); Onr Cook th 11.B.A.). Ons. Whitehead 15th AARAJ: broke away again but appeared to Robinson making a vain effort to be ragged and could hardly do ang save,
bendr, Evans (01) AARA). * Navy “A”5-21, Dax (Bonus): Burg. kt. thing oven when faced with only * Federation-Cheung Wing-aholi | Malc| ARMY "A" BEAT NAVY "A" by Corcoran (Tamar). Tel. lial (M.T.B.). Sheehan and Robinson.
Burg. Lt, Kirkwood Durban), Tel. How Fowler redeemed himself when, Xing-ons. Tang Cing-war; Young and a gool) to 11 (a goal, and two
Lt. Cmdr. Clark (Thracian) {Shul-yick, Fung. Khig-cheong, Leo Wal- from pass from Conano, he took a ton, Chow Man-oti and leu Ching-to trion) ni Causeway Bay on Saturday. LB, Palmer (Thracian), Ldg. Wir. Barlow first timer and saw the ball hit the Associating Robinson
The game was fast but Isoked in Wamar), An. Galingher ilizurban); 1.5. bottom of the upright and glance into Bright, Williamson,
Yandell (Lowestoft). Ldg Wt. Verti rasburn and he finer points. Und Navy played (Timer); 9 D. King (Tamar), Par Lt. A. V. Gosano, ZooskoÑ;"> the net,
Middleton.
|as well throughout as they did in the charies (Office); P,Q, Kewell (Durban).
(Police),
Army “A” 17 Navy "A" 11, Page 6th.A.R.A.) CDL. Brinkley
Shui-tion, Lee Tin-sang: Lau Chi-tean, 17 points (threo teles, a penalty, goal den.nl, Sub, Lt. Pluggo (Durban):
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