Monday,
· HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
February 19, 1940.
COMBINED CHINESE
FOURTH DEFEAT IN HONGKONG Visitors Appear To Lack Confidence
(By "Rox")
A MAGNIFICENT and most valiant effort
BEAT
SAIGON Entries and Handicaps
For To-Morrow
"Capt. Foster" Selects The Following:
SELECTIONS BY "EARLY BIRD"
The following selections were made
was made by Saigon at Caroline Hill on Saturday by "Early Bird" in the 8. C. M. to take away with them the memory of at least Post: one victory in this port, but they were defeated by an olovon comprising playors taken from the various Chinese teams in the Colony, four goals to three.
Had the sun not played tricks with their goalkeeper, Tai, the three first half goals of the local team may not have been scored, and Saigon would probably have at- tained their desire.
A fact, which, I daresay, has Ascaped most, is that in all four of their matches here, Saigon lost the Loss and played against
the sun.
Tai at goal for Saigon wax less confident than in his previ ous matches, Lobs appeared to worry him considerably, and though he gave glimpses of his dashing self, these were few and far between.
Police Fail Against Eastern
(By "Rex")
The robust methods of the
Police failed to impress
Ilis dejectedness made its influence felt with Corea and Cul. Cui especial played haphazard football, and was practically useless to his Eastern, and they went on forwards, besides being almost al-
to score four goals, Police: whys
by Tong. Corea
beaten
seemed the only player in the defence replying only once, in a very whose spirits refused to be pened. He, however, was guilty of scrappy League game at the
some luckadaisical play after
dam-
the Hongkong Club ground yes- second goal was chalked up againstterday. his side. Had a better player than Lee Shck-you been pitted against
have rezulted. In the second half he
The frequent blowing of
hit more disastrous results right the whistle wore on the completely ignored Lec, and con-nerves of Police, who passed centrated his entire attention towards from one blunder to another. bolstering up the attack, and suc-
reeded very well.
Lau Hin-hon did not relishi
Buu was moved up to Inside-right holding the ball for any length| making way for Bach, who played a good spelling game at right-hak of time and, particularly in the He did not always have the better second half, rid himself of it in
of Cheuk in the first half, but bottled haphazard fashion.
him up completely in the second, and
gave great support to the forwards.
Kong Seng-keng and Trang
Pacini did not cover Chan Tak Chung-wan
rendered Д good Taken
fal as effectively as could be wished, account of themselves.
He allowed him a
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tow opportunities.
Ven
and quite all in all, however, they were much below form. The tactics
was the best half on view for Salgon. He mothered mast of Fung's play, and very often forced him to play to his halves,
of the Police forwards seemed to have upset their equilibrium.
to
Owing to injury, Lau Shih-tsany was unable to turn out, and was substituted by Tseng Ying-kuen, who, BEST PERFORMANCE
together with Lo Wal-kuen, gave SHUICHARD gave his best per valuable assistance to Hsu King- formance here. Besides being seng, at centre-half, to break up the more dangerous winger, he was what attack the Police had.
-Eastern's-forwards to did not "the"one "who took the most shots at
goal. He had little support from seem to function in the same fashion Buu who appeared out of place. But as when they met Saigon last week.
was not seen passed too far in front, and when Cheung Kam-hot Gulchard retrieved the ball he was advantage. Chung Yun-sum came in either too spent to dribble or take for periodical runs down the wing, a strong enough kick. Tot was a which delighted the spectators, be. hard worker, but had no reliance in cause of the speed and nice body his abooting, and was over-fond of swerve. Lee Tack-kee played better time. He led his short parsing in front of goal, spoil-than for a long ing all his chances of shooting. men well and appeared more sure heretofore. Wu Tien was a live-wire in front of of himself than goal, but was very often too elever. Gay-tsong, coupled with Hau Ching- Like Tot he had the falling of try- to, formed the more dangerous flank. most of the ing to walk the ball into goal. Hon and from them came was again the speedlest player on ruids and results, view, but his ball control was in- McHardy at goal was safe only! ferior to anything yet neen. He very with the high shots.
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FOOCHOW CUP
Confusion Bay Navylight
Eve of Harvest
PERTH PLATE (FIRST SECTION)
Ascol Day, Contact
Sea Jay
LUSITANO CUP
Racylight White Diamond Marber's Elect
GARRISON CUP
Rose Evelyn
Ceitle Star
Musketeer
KARA KARA HANDICAP
Murray River,
Macquarie River
Heinz
AMOY HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)
Lilliber
King's Warden' Humdrum Eve
MELBOURNE CUP
Lucky Lad
A Grand Time Baffin Bay
HONGKONG DERBY
Safinlight Burford Craigavad
AMOY HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION)
Oak Bay
Jennifer Patentate
WAKOOL HANDICAP
Amber II Violet Queen
Strathearrick
PERTH PLATÉ (SECOND SECTION)
Viceroy Lucky Lady.. Sparrow
DAILY DOUBLE
Lucky Lad /Onic Bay
LEADING OWNERS
The following is the list of owners and how they stand following the first day on Saturday:
1st 2nd 3rd
3
Cire
L. Dunbar
Mira. J. H. Taggart Mrs. A. E. Grasett J. F. Macgregor
Lan
Diamond
Iron
S. W. Lee
C. W. K.
Marber Ellandee Yly
H. Leigh John Peel
S, M. K. Lucky
Vilaja
J. G. Whittaker
S. T. Wiliamson Eve
Tang Mon-wa
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FOOCHOW CUP
Confusion Bay -Eve of larvent
Navylight
'PERTH' PLATE (FIRST SECTION)
Sen Jay
Melody Star Contact
LUSITANO CUP
Racylight Possible
White Diamond
GARRISON CUP
Musketeer
Rose Evelyn
Celfie Star
KARA KARA HANDICAP
Strathearrick Brutus
Discovery Hay
AMOY HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)
Lilliber
King's Warden Bear Claw
MELBOURNE CUP
A Grand Time
Lucky Lad
Winfred
.HONGKONG DERBY
Burford
Salhlight
Mount Hope Bay
AMOY HANDICAP
(SECOND SECTION)
Jennifer
Rose Flana
Oak Bay
WAKOOL HANDICAP
Macquarie River Violet Queen Azlec
* PERTH PLATE
(SECOND SECTION)
Connieber
Albury
Many Thanks
DAILY DOUBLE
A Grand Time/Jennifer,
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Sir,-i have read your article by "Rex" on Saturday with interest, and must agree that the position necda clarifying. May I suggest that the following Interpretation of Law 12 could, with advantage, be copied out and hung in all dressing rooms, of players:
Play the Bail all the time.
If you must charge an opponent, be sure that your charge is a fair one, and made only when you are making a definite attempt to play the ball. If the ball is not within playing distance and you charge an opponent merely to keep him off the ball, you will be penalised,
W. M. GLOVEN.
British Army Again Beat French
LISLES, Feb. 18 (enter),--The British Army, football XI beat the French Army XI by 2-1 to-day in the third "malch of the series, and haYO thus won the "rubber."
TO-DAY'S DERBY WINNER?
SELECTIONS BY “LAST QUARTER”
..
The following selections were made
by "Last Quarter" in the Hongkong Daily Fress:
FOOCHOW CUP
Confusion Day Navylight
Eve of Harvest
PERTH PLATE (FIRST SECTION)
Sea Jay
Ascot Day Contact
LUSITANO CUP
Rocylight Possible Dupont Bay
GARRISON CUP ·
Rose Evelyn
Musketeer Celtic Star
KARA KARA HANDICAP
Brutus Twilight Star
Dick Turpin
AMOY HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)
Humdrum Eve Lilliber Galaxy
MELBOURNE CUP
Bain Bay Lucky Lad
A Grand Time
HONGKONG DERBY
Burford
Satinll-hi Spicylight
'AMOY HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION)
Jober
Lancashire Lad Peaceful View
WAKOOL. HANDICAP
Violet Queen Poconos
Macquarie River
PERTH PLATE (SECOND SECTION)
Viceroy
Albury
Many Thanks
DAILY DOUBLE
Ben Boy/Jobor
LEADING JOCKEYS
The following is the list-of Jockers and how they stand after Saturday's events:
H. B. Moller P. Y. T. Wel
D. Black
B. L. THO
'H. J. A. Hearne
C. Encarnaçao
H. C.. Pil V.V. Needa B. A. Proulx G. P. Gram W. H. Davies S. C: Liang L. D.. Chao Ip Kul-ying
5. W. Pan
The following are the entries and handicaps for the events to-morrow:
VICTORIA STAKES
Rising Star (135), Noɑlfy (162), Snowy River (140), Sydney Lad
12.00 noon-Bear Claw, Blue Ex-| (155), press, Contusion Bay, Conquering Time, Desert Chief, Eve of Harvest. Galaxy, Happy Eve. Hyndford Bridge, Jennifer, Jober, King's War- den, Liliber, Navylight, Racylight. Red Feather, Reb Roy, Rose Emily,
CHEEFOO HANDICAP
(FIRST SECTION)
4.00 pm Bistre (160), Chatterbox (134), Dohito (140), Double Chance (140), Estover (148), Gold Coin CHATER CUP ·
(163) Golden Cow (150), Kut Cheung (100), National Guard (140), 12.30 p.m.--Alexandria Bay (101), Night View (103), Oranje (Boven Attacking Time (158), Bronze Arrow (163), Piet Hein (162). Pinin View (101), Burford (161), Care Free (150), Shipmaster (101), Smilling (101), Charlesber (101), Clember Time (145), Some Hope (145), (101) Common View (101), Crai Strathdoon (158), The Leopard gavod (101), Dingo, (158). Distine (150), The Tigress (140), This Time tive Time (161), Dupont Boy (161), (140), West Lake (163), Wilber Eve of Dancing (181), Eve of Folly (147), Wild Cat (100), Willynilly (156), Eve of Hunting (168), Eve of (150)
Peace
Eve (168),
of Reason (101),
Eve of Rest (158), For All Time 101), Forty Three (188), Gay Star (101). Greber (101), Hillsboro Bay (133) Hopeful Star (101), Jane Doe (181). Johnber
(158).
001).
`ROOTY HILL DERBY AND SPORTS CLUB CUP
4.30 pmA Good Time (152), A Lauraber
aber Green Time (102), Alfber (155), (161) Leading Time (101), (185). Australian Diamond (155). Amicus Curiae (165), Ascot Day Little Princess (180). Lusitania Mount Hope Bay (161),
Big Wedge (165) Busylight (182) (181) Lan (150), Omsha (101), Cairntoul (185), Catterick Bridge Oomph (158). Osage (155), Patricia (163), Cheerful Star (155), Circe Connieber (182). Contact (101). Possible (158). Prince Charm (103) Dag (161), Razylight (161), Resisting (152), Fair Chance (155), Far View Time (150), Ronson (158). Nose (185) Finalist (165), Flying Dutch- Elegant (101), Rose Perfect (101), man (182), Forehand Drive (152),
Grand Allegiance.. Satinlight (181).
(101). Franklin (155). Silver Wings (101). Smashing (132), Income Tax (155), Through (101). Spicylight (161) Princess (152), King's Caprice
Kitti (152), Lucky Lady (155), While Diamond (158).
Royber
(162) d
Thanka (155), Maple Star Mon CANDELEGO HANDICAP Melody, Star (155), Mint Julep (152)
Perela d'Orlente Nancy Lee 1.80 p.m.-Ajax (147), Annabella (162). Powerful
Princess
(155), Centre Court (155), Happy Radon (155); Supper (105), Sea Jay Landings (152), King's Privilege (165), Shuttlecock (151), Sparrow (152), Murrumbidgee (135), Na-(182), Vanity Fair (185), Viceroy tional Victory (140), Rising Star (155), Warrego River (152), Winnle (135), Roolly (162), Snowy River (158). (149). Sydney Lad (155), Victory Day (152).
(105), A Roaring Time (105), Atlas Činro (152). Quick (150) (195),
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CHEEFOO HANDICAP'.
(SECOND SECTION)
ROYAL NAVY CUP
5.00 p.m-Ascot Valo (108), Bres- 1,30 pm. Ceilic Stor
(165) say (158), Desert Star (168), Ebony Clowner (155), Double Chance (168), Idol (140), Emergency Call (140), February Fourth (158), Guinness February Fourth (155), 'Fei Ying Time (103), King Kong (160), Mus-(140), Good Morning (168), Lonca- keteer (167), Smiling Thru (101),shire Chap (148), Mainder (101), Strathbannock (168), Tiny
Popu- Tun Meteor (145), Phoenix (152), (155) Tribute (181).
lar Star (145), Portrush (185). Radium Star (143), Starlel (140), Sunshine Susic (148), Talkative (103). Tiny Tim (148), Wild Bear
ALBURY STAKES (FIRST SECTION)
RACING STAKES
3.00 pm Green Time (152), | (140). Altber (155), Australlon Diamond (155), Big Wedge (155), Busylight (152), Cairntoul (155), Cheerful Star
5.30 p.m.--Alexandria Bay (101), Circe (155), Fair Chance Attacking Time (158), Blue Skies Finalist (155) Flying Dutch (168), Bronze Arrow (101), Burford man (152), Franklin (165), Grand (161), Care Free (181), Charlesber
Tax Allegiance (152), Income (155), (101), Clember (181) Cralgavad (106), Mapic Star (152), Perola pont Bay (181). Eve of Dancing d'Oriente (152), Quick Despatch (101), Eve of Folly (188), Eva of (155); Radon (155), Sen Jay (155), Hunting (158), Eve of Peace (158), Shine Again (153), Sparrow: (152). Eve of Benson
Eve of Rest Springhurst (152); Vanity Fair (155) (158), For All
(161), Forly Viceroy (155), Winnie (155).
Three (158), Gay Star (161),
161) Gret
King's Caprice (135), Many Thanks (101), Distinctive Time (101).
KILLARA HANDICAP
Du-
ber (101). Hillsboro Bay Hopeful Star (161), Jane Doe (101),
Kentucky (158),
(155), 3.30 pmAjax (147), Annabella Johnber
And Order (165), A Roaring Time (165), Atlas Lauraber (101), Law (155).
Bluriford (157), Bredon (161), Leading Time (101),
Princess (155), Centre Court (155), Derby
Bay (101), National -Ohio (161), Ojibway Success-(155), (
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Day (166), Happy Londings (152) Mouces (155) Lusitania King's Privilege (132) Murrum bidgee (135), Pumpernickel (162),
1st 2nd 3rd
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ARMSTRONG-GARCIA BOUT POSTPONED ONCE MORE
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 18 (UP),-*** The State Boxing Commission have Dosíponed the Armstrong-Glarela bous erice more, and have set the date at March 1 because of a rúpo barn re- celved by Garela on his leg while | training inst week
Doctor W. L. Carver såld that the 50re looked like a boli, Commis- aloners Jules, Covey, Everett and 'Sanders have accepted Dr. Carver's
report.
Eddie Mend, Armstrong's manager,
| sold, "Gorela is trying to run out on
us ogain."
Junior Golf Championship
The semi-final of the Junior cham planship of the Royal Hongkong Golf,
was played at Fanling yester
Satinlight (IL. 1), Moller up) being led in by Mrs. V. V. Kooda, and Mrs. Johannessen after winning the Trial Tiste in efforilom-fashion an Batur J. W. Mayhew beat W. L. Alo day. Mr. Erin. Moller, the pruni owner, in walking alosuulda Tha póny's xander 6 and 3 and HN. William performance gained for her considerable backing for the Derby to-day-pon received a walk over tram N. Mea Cheung,
K, Littlejohn who scratched.
1939
FRIGIDAIRE HOUSEHOLD
CABINETS
20 %
DISCOUNT
Little
(101)
WITH THE USUAL FIVE YEARS'
GUARANTEE
APPLY
DODWELL & CO, LTD.
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