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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NANCY

WELL, NANCY--::WE LEAVE FOR THE SOUTH M TODAY --- SHALL WE GO BY TRAIN OR PLANE ?

OH, I DON'T CARE, AUNT · FRITZI-

BOTH WAYS

IS FUN!

I'LL TOSS A

COIN TO DECIDE--

HEADS, TRAIN -- TAILS, PLANE--

February 19, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

4 Pontoro Vručenko, kas,

ARMY Excellent Work By The Backs Carries The

Day By

TROUNCE

(By "Fly-half")

21-3

C

POLICE

Saigon Suffer Fourth Defeat In Hongkong

(By "Rex")

(Continued from Page 8.)

ulter over-ran the ball or could not but in a sudden spurt Hau managed centre to bout the ball out on almost the

goal-line. AT SOOKUNPO0 on Saturday afternoon, the cheek himself in time to

properly,

Guichard wasted a golden oppor- Army obtained a convincing win over the Police

EXCELLENT EXHIBITION tunity opening fur Saigon soots after. He was intercepted by Lee by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to 3 (a

TXCEPT for one mistake, which Tin-sang on his way to goal, and the fatal. Cheung ball was kicked against Lee's hands penalty goal) through superior work behind the utmost, proved

Wing-chol played

magnilleent with the #

referre unsighted. He scrum. The Force missed Luscombe badly at the come at goal. He showed wonder stopped to appeal, the ball trickled

ful anticipation, and his understand- out of touch, base of the scrum where Morrison, really a winging with his backs saved the forward, after some wild passing appeared to prefer touch kicking when in possession.

Another notable absentee for Police was Searle, hard-working forward. Fay was much below form at stand off half, and was to casily beaten by Waite, who evaded his high tackles with ease.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1910 17th, 10th, 20th, 21st and 24th February

Chinese

some very awkward moments.

Hot Yung-sang was superb at

tion,

SECOND GOAL

abeyance he, also, was guilty of executed, and he relieved situations off with

from all parts of the feld. He brought the bull well upfleld before

THE ARMIY were without Ridsdale

FASTEST FORWARD

Eastern Beat Police 4-1

(Continued from Page 8.)-

past at least two goals which should have been saved.

Blackburn was the belter of the two backs, clearing cleanly and strongly. Chan. Kong-ylu was too alow and was always beaten to the ball by Chung,

STEADY DEFENDER

stood head and shoulders both North, on the right and Brooks, on the left. He covered Lee very well, and allowed him Hile, scope. North was at times too slow but used his body to good ad vantage in stopping diminutive Hau. Brooks seldom hnd the better of Cheung who later desisted from go- ing up.

Wong Chi-man, despite encourag- ing remarks from the speciators, played gullant though fruitless foot- ball. Howlett worked very hard for his centre, who was particularly weak in booting. Ferrier was the more constructive, but found the en- tire Eastern defence an obstacle hard to surmount. C. Pile was out- classed by the Eastern defence, and never upproached above mediocre football.

TEN MEN START

MCHARDY was inte in coming in,

rht-back. He totally eclipsed Lee THE Chinese attacked through Hsu Tin-song to give one

and Tal was tested of his nest and Leung performances to date. He cleared several times coming through the shaken, bist with flying strongly and in great style with both ordeal

is feet, and his passes seldom went colours. Hsu obtained possession to the wrong man. Lee Tin-sang send a long pass to Fung who nodded gave a nice though subdued exhibi-the ball to Chan. Pacini was in at-

tendance, but

Chan managed to

and Pile substituted for him at Bsu King-ong faced the brunt of evade him and beat Tal with a tricky

goal. Eastern took advantage

of With their halves out of gear, Taylor against him in the second the Saigon attack, and came through shot high in the corner of the net. the Police three's were seldom period, and although the big with flying colours. s roving Isu stopped the Sulgon attack al- Police's ten men to stage a series of

Was very

skilfully most from the kick-off to send Tang raids on their goal. Pile saved some seen in attack, whilst they were police three kept Marsh in eommission

FL beautiful pass, Tang nice shots before McHardy put in on Police Jate in getting up.in defence, and

appearance. Shortly after

to force Eastern on tackled badly.

high grabbing Wall was safe at full-shouldered the work of Leung Wing- centring for Cheuk to beat Tai for bucked up

the defensive. Tsang gave away a In the first half, Marsh on the back for Police, and he must be shiu when that player left the field the third time.

SAIGON SCORE

free-kick for hands just outside the the early in the second half on account left wing for Army, made rings credited with Wilson as being

INDAUNTED Saigon tried harder penalty area, Pile came near scar- round Leslie, so Wilson played! Only Police back to tackle hard and of injury, and allowed Saigon very man before and their

low.

Police efforts ing. few passages to the goal area. Tse

pressed for the advan- Wright-Nouth was prominent in A Kum-hung found Tien a sight too were rewarded when Buu dodged tage, and, from a centre by Wong Man-kwni. Howlett, threw himself at to easily tired Police pack, which elusive for him, but managed to Hsu to send Guichard off with a

in and the ball and headed it in. SPORT ADVTS. exists it no backing worry him enough at times to put clear field. Guichard "ran

up at all. Dempsey featured in the him of his shots.

Cheung with beat

Eastern attacked through Chung an unstoppable line-outs, and Innes in the loose.

who passed the ball backwards to shot from close in.

Three minutes from the resumption Hau who, catching Millardy com- ARMY SUBSTITUTES

by surprise, equalised for TANG Kwong-sum was the fastest Lee had a tussle with Bach whom he play

forward for the Chinese, and got beat and centred right into Saigon's Eastern with a grand shot from 35) and Coombe, who were substitute in some fine centres which were goalmouth. Tal misjudged the ball yards.

Just before half-time Hou dashed by Ford and Marsh. With Suther-turned to good account by Fung and and Chan dashed in to make certain in to put Eastern ahead from a pass lind on top in the light scrums, the Chim. Fung King-cheong was try of the already scored goal.

ing very hard, but finding Ven al Snigun was undlemayed with this by Chung. Army backs saw much of the ball, brick wall, played back more often so early reverse on top of the large and generally an opening was made than he usually. does. Chan Tak-score they had to reduce. They were THE game deteriorated rapidly from by Waite for his three-quarters to

ful was the Ene dashing centre and helped still further with the absence. the resumption. Several goals carry on, Birrell used his long cha preved a source of constant vorry of Leung, who sprained his back and were scored which were disallowed to advantage on the wing, os also did

but Eastern made. the to the Saigon defence. He realised had to leave the field. They pressed for offside, Marsh. The latter, however,

was he was being well marked, and the Chinese on their own oren and issue more secure when lau, tem- Inclined to hesitate before getting

to Tang. He

spoiled some Hu, Lee and Cheung were kept very ook shot at goal from well out- with the ball, suddenly porartsing into action, and as a result gave his l

opportunities, however, when he busy.. opposites time to crowd him out.

on Lee: preferred to rely

Cheuk Tlen sent a high pass to Hoa who side the penalty area 40-calch-Me- Easterbrook was reliable although shek-kam was given more scope and just managed to meet with his head Hardy napping again. not troubled ove much. Douglas did a great deal of damage. He had to pass inwards. Guichard rushed in

Police were pressing hard when The tin Interval will be after the and Richards were active insides who nol a good partner in Lee Shek-yau,and beat Cheung with a hard drive Hsu meraged a pass to Hou, and the|

wisely

latter took it well up to send in a fourth race on the first four days of often gave their wins the ball as and most of the work was nipped in from seven yards out.

which struck daisy cutter as possible. Sutherland, be

Salgon were making superhuman nice

was deflected sides hooking well, was to the fore

efforts and were rewarded with an-McHardy's boot and

into the net. This goal was dis- in the loose. Millar was prominent ENCLOSURES

line-ups and in the loose, especial- Chinese were pressing almost other, and their final goal.

from the whistle and Tal was Tot received from a clearance by allowed after consultation with the Members are reminded that they ly in foot rushes.

tested several times before Tien was Pacini to tap to Tien who dribbled linesman.

Eastern added to their score of and

Jadics their

MUST their badges prominently displayed | Millor Marsh, Waite, Douglas and pulled up for hands. Leung took the past Fung to slip to Hoa. Hoa

scored tries for the Army: kick, and passed to Chan who nodded stumbled, putting Cheung off, re- three goals when Wu broke through bent Mollardy with n well- throughout the Meeting.

Birrell, Berry and Marsh converted the ball to Fung's feet for the latter covered and sent in a weak shot, the and

placed ahot from close in NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE pue try each.

to beat Tal with a Brst timer, open-ball dribbled over the goal line.

EasternLau in-hon; Kang Song- Saigon. Tal; Corea, Cul; Bach, Pacini, WILL

Taylor kicked a good penalty goal ing the scoring three minutes from ven Guichard, Buu, Tat, Tien and flop. keng Tiang Chung-want to Wal- BE ADMITTED TO THE

to give the Police their only score. MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

the whistle.

Combined Chinese-Cheung Wing-chel; su King-seng, Taeng Ying-kuen; Chung Badges admitting non-members to

Anny-Gar, Easterbrook: L/Cpl. Bir- Saigon pressed and a corner was Hau Yung sang. Lee Tin-sana: Tse Kam Yung-rum, Cheung Kem-hol, Lee Tak-

Guichard's centre, hung, Leung Wing-chlu. Hsu King-seng: kee, Wu Gay-tsang and Iau Chlog-lo.

Blackburn, Chan the Members Enclosure and Club!

Police McHardy! Tell, L/Bdr. Richards, Lt. Douglas and Sgt. forced. From

Fung King-cheong. Rooms at $10.00 per day including Afarah; Cpi, Waite and L/Cpl. Foley: Fie Buu tricked the entire Chinese de- Chan Tak-tal, Cheuk Shick-kam and Leo Kong-ylu: North, Gough, Brooks; Wang Chi-man, Howlett, Wong Man-kwai, Fer- taxor $40.00 including tax for the Berry, Cpl. Sutherland, L. Hewitt; fence to head to an empty goalmouth, Shek-yau

rier and Pilo. Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 Star Lt. Cuthbertson; Lt. Pinkeston, respectively) are obtainable through Cpl. Sheldrake and Lt. Ford.

Police Wall Lealte, Heynolds, Wilsonj the Secretary upon the written or and D. I. Taylor; Fay and Morrison: personal introduction of a member, Wheeler, Cullinan, Bose Innes, Jenner: such member to be responsible for all Weight-Nooth, Dempsey and Riddell, chits, etc.

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On Saturday, 17th. Monday, 18th, Tuesday, 20th, and Wednesday, 21st February, the first bell will be rung at 11.30. 8.m., and the first race will be run at 12.00 NOON. On Saturday 24th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

the Meeting.

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Badges admitting to Members En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Couric.

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THE CIRCLE

BY

SOMERSET MAUGHAM

DEFEATING T. C. Monaghan and Mias M. Griffiths A limited number of mins will be penalty goal and a try. Both teams obtainable each day at the Club packed short, Navy having only six

provided they are ordered in forwards and Club seven, D. Hynes, 4-2 in the final, Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Litton yesterday won advan, in of Club, turned out for the Navy

Macrae, Heasemin and Hynes set the American mixed doubles tennis tournament on the On ne pretext will chlidren be per- a good example to a forceful Club Hongkong Cricket Club courts in aid of the British War mitied in either enclosure during the pack, which had the better of things Organisation Fund. Fifty-six pairs participated and the.

0 p.m.-A Good Time (152). Arst four days of the Meeting. No up forward. amahs will be allowed on the Fifth enterprising stand-off half, who made tournament was divided into five sections.

B. O'M. Deane and Miss their first appearance in the tourna Albury (153), Amicus Curiae (183), were mediocre Individually and poor Decima Eardley, who is better ment, surprisingly beat Lee Wal-tong Australian Diamond (152); Brown as a combination, while passing on

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Mrs, AE. Grasett distributed the cess (152) Kitti, (182), Longdon ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

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Capt. ceived bottles of whisky, and their (162), Spring Again (152), Surprise Kong Jockey Club during the Race backing up after

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unconverted try through Rutherford.

Sydney, Feb. 17. Exchange Building.

Flipina, Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co., 144, Any persona found loitering with Turning around with a five points two last ones were converted by itd. Dodwell Colon queria

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AD. G. Day and Rutherford; Car-hop. Masramon, T. C. Monaghan, | Men 200 up fast, nipped the bail from in front yearman; Deattie, Bompas, D. Hynes and and the Ladies who contributed oakes/South Wales milo championship, in world record time of six removed from the Enclosure.

of Carruthers and went on to score. Benn.

eto: the Hongkong Cricket Club and the the now By Order,

Nicholl converted easily.

Navy A-Honnywill, Hill O'Riordan, D.jongkong Club for the use of their minutes: 129% -seca, beating the pre- G. B. BROWN,

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When the game looked as good as Palmer, Davis, karshall Smart, Bummer, newspapers for advertising and the on 18 secs-Reuter,

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Booking at Andersons.

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