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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 26, 1940.

"R. Abbit's" Cricket Comments

SCOTLAND TROUNCED China Wins International Cup Final 7-2: Duncan Brilliant

EASTER CRICKET WASH-OUT AMBERS NOT

Excellent Half-Century Hockey

RECOGNISED

WASHINGTON, Mar.

By Capt. Grose: Point CIVILIANS DEFEATED 3-2 CHAMPION Concerning "Runners

99

BY MACAO AFTER

LEADING 2-0

25

Association of America have

(By "Rox")

(UP). The National Boxing Seven goals to two was the final score when withdrawn their recognition of China met and dealt a crushing defeat on Scot- Lou Ambers as Lightweight box fand in the final of the International Cup at Soo- ing 'champion of the world be- THE VISITING MACAO hockey team have one che failed to defend his title kunpoo yesterday. Behind that score is hidden within the required period of six the valiant efforts of Duncan's prodigious fight against an irrepressible Chinese quintette which months.

Scotland had her moments, too. They were faced Wier of the Day Agutt out, vill played havoc with the Scottish defence.

FOR VARIOUS REASONS it was impossible to raise a complete Foresters side, so Major Grose brilliant victory to their credit to take back home with brought along a side which was for some reason them, for after being 2-0 in arrears against the Civilians Whether it on the Navy ground yesterday they staged a determined designated "The Hongkong Feet." was a Club Team or Mr. T. A. Poarce's XI I am onslaught during the second period to emerge victors by

(Lator not quite sure at the moment of writing. ~I find it is the Hongkong Club).

3-2.

Macao's rally Was delayed The decision to play on Good Friday and Saturday, about a quarter of an hour be instead of on Saturday and Monday came as a great sur-fore the end. All five goals were acored in the second half, and prise to me, and personally I dislike the idea.

both of the Colony's tallies

I have no objection to Sunday cricket, and I have several times played on Christmas Day, but I think Good Friday is just the one which should be left out. However, the Powers that be thought otherwise.

LUCKY

were registered by the Fowler CASH SWEEP brothers, E. and S. A.

The Portuguese made changes in the line at this stage, Alex Atrosa moving up to inside-right, and L. Santos Ferreira to centre-half. The

NUMBERS

The following were the lucky cash

day:

RACE 1

No. 2970

They had a vile day anyway, I mujor interest lay in the excellent change had electrifying results, for eeping of Grose who had done no-almost Immediately Alberto Airosa for it was raw, with a strong bly all the innings, and was taking netted after Souza had only partially sweep numbers at the races yester- North East wind, and it seemed

he ball on the leg side perfectly. I cleared from the edge of the circle. on the verge of drizzling all the seemed to me that possibly Holmes. very for Perry and McLellan for Denyer time. The ground was slippery and the pitch seemed might have been a good move at this! pretty dead though it got faster point. But this does not mean the balsmen were getting away with too

flowever at 128, Crose's policy

as Grimths lost pa-

as time went on, Pearce won much. An excellently set field re- the tom and sent in Fortescue duced most of the scoring shots to and John Pearce who gave the singles. side a fair start, though the I was justifeld former, who has not played for tience and lashed out at Perry sky- some time, made very heavyling the ball very high to the bowler weather with Captain Holmes' 128-5-13. slows. He seemed to be settling down, however, when he reached out

Slow Cricket

Comments By "Pilgrim"

Comments on the game by "Pilgrim" will appear in his notes on Thursday,

Then three minutes later, In another of the Macan fine movements, Alex Airosa equalised,

to one of Finnie's well pitched up DOSANQUET cracked Deuyer to ones, missed H, dragged his foot and long leg for four and was lucky was smartly stumped, 42-1-16.

I have noticed that in playing for. later to put one off his glove past goal in a most thrilling finish. The

ward he seems to lunge forward with his shoulders, and this must take him uff his balance, where a bit of quick foot work would enable him to get to the pitch of the ball earller.

McLellan On

Skipwith at first slip for a couple. He was watching the ball very care fully, but the game was us dull as the day, apart from a nice hault by Hosanquet and an off drive in one Lover from Perry,

Eight minutes from the end, Alex Alrosa notched the final and winning Civilians made further individual efforts to equalise but to no avail.

The teams were:

C.

and A. Basta; S. Nolasco. 3. Santos Ferreira and Larrtes Costa (Capt.); F. Nolasco, Airoks, Roberto Alex. Alrosa, Alberto Angela and Amilcar Angelo.

Civilians-U. B. Sonza (Radio); J. B. (Nomads); M, H. Hassan (Radio), W. A. A. M. Alves Head (Club) (Captain),

fecreio): A Fowler (Club). G. K. Fawler (CHA), Pyara Singh (K.I.T.C.). E. Fowler (C.B.A.) and J. A.

Recreto).

$1,124,20 321.20 ++ 1405 1854

100.00 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): No. 14, 1134, 2587, 03, 00, 1140, 3012, 957. 123, 357, 055, 2400, 627, 560, 470.

Number of lickels sold, 3,100.

RACE 2

Dead heat.

No. 2003

073 653

$1,050.30 1,050,30 233.40

Unpinced pantes ($30 each): Nos. 1343, 902, 3177, 28.53, 1822

Number of tickets rald, 3,400.

RACE 1

*

$1,018 540 274

the

The Association have stated was signed in Chicago to-day, will be recognised as champion if the con-

tract provides that the winner will with a weak Chinese half-back line, and that was where defend his title within 90 days against and when they shone. Once beyond that mark they en- any lightweight nominated by the

countered a stonewall which required all their efforts to N.B.A.

pierce.

Further rankings are: Flyweight champion-Little Dado.

Is second contender, Duncan at goal for Scotland performed miracles of Little Pancha and Small Montano tenth. Kut Kong saving. He was a Duncan that has not yet been seen in young, a Chiliese, is seventh.

Middleweight-justak (champion) the Colony. The six shots that went past him were the and Ceferino Garen as top challenger. kind that would have beaten anyone.

Rifle Shooting

Blackburn played a gallant ja penalty given for hands against game. His partner, Bone, was Birrell. Fung gave Duncan not an earthly with another beautiful low very weak and threw a heavy shot. The Chinese kept up the burden on to him, which he pressure and peppered the Scottish gallantly shouldered. In

the

eni up "Go" to change iuto a re- first half he strove desperately of any a time the ery went and quite successfully against sounding hand clap at a marvellous the Chinese, and the second half fent of custodianship by Duncti

until the Chinese

supporters began found him spent, but his in-to despair for another

Scat- goal. domitable spirit carried him and came within an see of reducing when Holden receiving the score from Munro sent in a hard shot

Colonial Small-Bore Overseas Postal Match through.

was

SVOR

Falconer soon perceived that the which Lee Tin-sang intercepted, and FIFTEEN TEAMS entered for the forwards would require support and with Cheung asprawl on the ground, slowly and maddeningly ball Colonial Small-Hore Overseas Posial played a forceful game with the re- Matches, 1030, the Aperture Sight sult that Chan Tak-fai did not re- trickied Into touch inches away from

by ceive the care he should have, the upright, No. 1528

Section

which of

Duncan went full length before 2054

Chan and saved from his boot to Jamaica, who not only recorded their Birrell was unable to cope with the 1850 Unpinced ponies (150 each): No, 3122, first success in the event, but who Chinese left flank, and was seen to 504, 30, 2153, 337, 030,

also established a record score under more advantage attacking than de-receive a hurt to his knee. He left Number of tickets sold.

the present conditions-1,579 x 1.600, fending. Clarke came in for very the field for attention, and was sub- RACE 4

or thirre points above the record for little spoiling work. He was always siltuted by Bone, From the corner outmanoeuvred by Funs King- kick Ip kicked in from a scramble alarums made all the dif- cheong, and with lack of support in the Scottish goal mouth. A minute War's ference to the entry on this occasion from Bone did quite a lot of useless later the whistle blew for half time. and under these circumstances the running around. record entries for 1937 and 1938 were

No. 176 2075

4,000.

$2,050.40

P 4060 Unplaced pontes ($50 each): "Nos. 3853, 3227,00, 4150, 3636.

Number of tickets sald, 4,200.

523 40 204.20

RACE 4

No. 4527 603

$2 $2.20 10.20 4.Co

SIX runs later McLellan went un past mid-on. The third nity of the onsalves Recreio) and a feed 2003, 103, 4192, 1883, 2787, 3122, 4348, 3522,

and clean bowled John Pearce, who tried to book one and lost his off stump, 48-2-30,

hc

At 147 McLellan relleved Denyer and Fay broke his duck with a three score had taken 43 minutes.

Holmes now relieved Perry, and to mid-off, which Fay skled one Copart from the weather) was badly Owen Hughes, who was limping put down. In McLellan's next-over good bit, joined Alec Pearce, After Bosanquet was smartly caught at the hit Finnie to the midwicket wicket, 155-0-34. A very sound in-

Out nings it not spectacular! boundary, Alee Mackenzie cume

But this time a

most unpleasant MacKenzie came he was greatly handicapped in mak- drizzle had set in. ing some of his strokes, especially, in. In Ifelmes' second over Fay hit six to Jong thought, his cut behind point. Things him for a big four and

hard ines on the went quietly on and Alee Pentee on--but it was mude one beautiful late cut for four bowler as Fay should have been that reminded me of the old days back in the Pavilion! However, the when the stroke was regularly played first ball of his next over flicked off

Alee Mackenzie's bails. 174-7-8. one of the prettiest in cricket. Gradually Pearce began to settle down-and when Perry went on he

to run for him. It was obvious that

I

Badminton

Боятся

Number of tickets sold 4,000.

ILACE #

No. 3340

$3,070

702 2005

$2,233.40 34.40 317,20

2010, 3147, 3443, 378, 340, 3307,

Number of ilckeln sold, 4,700.

the match.

In its

Miss L.

PRYDE SCHEMES LIKE FUNG

waste

idic.

DUN

He co-

Co-v

VALIANT DUNCAN

beating

UNCAN returned on the resump- not equalled, only 15 Colonies enter-

tion and soon after saved from * 1126

After some mid- Unplaced ponies (550 enchi: 09. 28. ing for the Aperture Sight Section

and 13 in the Open Sight Section.PRYDE was the pick of a forward

fine which was very disjointed. Fung and Chan. Each match is for Colonial teams of Scotland falled to realise his poten-field play Chian received a forward 3144.

tialities and practically ignored him pass to run through the spread- eight, shooting 20 shots each at 25

defence cards. yards on two S.M.R.C. Match

throughout the game. Ferrier was eagled-by-Fung #score

wasted on the wing. He Fiji were runners-up with

would

have

Duncan to the ball and shooting it. is 1 of

one point better

done a great deal more had he been past hit. Not many minutes after 1,577, which the Unplaced ponies (360 each): Nos. 752. than

previous record

of inside.

He came in for some nice Fung again netted from a pass 2303, 4469, 2551, 2010, 3644, 255, 2581, 043. | 100

not leg could when that made by Kenya, Number of tickata sola, 4,500.

|1,576 RACE 7

enough. team won in 1837. Fiji had three centres, but with Fleming playing IP. Duncan's

more towards the centre, was often carry him forward fast No. 1814

personnel,

Holden was unsighted in the Funi tipped the ball over his head. tadies 1030

the A sudden surprise raid by 1004

Wilder, being one of the three toplast half, but in the recand was an chinese #my Fung give

clear pass with 200. 1 exceedingly hard worker. United Ponies ($500, 150, 1811, 2012, sinidad also made a in this to to again

bent Duncan to the bait him. Scotland did not

trying and Fleming reduced the arrears from a Cheung Wing-chal assumed the free kick by Falconer. The ball role of a juggler, and the way he bounced out of Cheung's hands for

it into St. John's beat the Victoria Ite-

stopped shots which rained on him Fleming to push it

Foal. Seven runs later McLellan dropped creation Club by 7-2 in the "B"

Ten minutes later Ferrier netted showed that he has lost nothing of

with a full toss on Robinson's off stick, Division Badminton league match

a surprise -Unplaced ponies-($50 each); -Nos. 303.The Open Sight Match, 1939, was the grentriess which first forced him

ball

under Cheung.. into the

lato pong shot, the "a hit him a bit, but, at 96, what looked the light was none too good but it last night. The scores were:

curved. Into who returned won by Gibraltar

public's notico for four. 181-0-2. D. Kwok and R. Maynard lost to M. M. 14337, 4340, 2849, 3433, 2310, 1083,

Scotland was doing all the press- Number of tickets sold, 4,800,

Kwok-wal Lec

was the steadier of score of 1,301, which was a long way

the like to oft turner hit him on the padshould have gone the over Groseido V, Soares and S. A. Rumjahn 15-21.1

Chinese with

breakingg and he was given out. The wicket off the last

behind the first and second placed the backs. Lee Tin-sang attempted Ing

occasions. On one of had put on 50 runs. 98-3-21. Owen brought off a brilliant piece of stump-beat A. A. Guterres and A. K. Rumjahn beat L. Roza-Pereira and G. A. V.

scores In 1938, which were 1,410 and to be dashing and spectacular and through on Hughes had been playing some very ing to send Fay back useful inicio 21-9.

132-9-21 Finnic relieved H. Eardley and R. Beaven beat Boarea

kcal from a centre from. Chung, The nice shots and at this point ladnings.

1.408. British Gulana were runners-succeeded on a few occasions in these, ip headed in China's seventh Holmes, and bowled Day with his and Rumlahn 21-0 Beat Perries and

up with 1,375, while Trinidad Local Jeopardising his goal. Rumjahn 21-17, scored 31,

Forces were third with 1,372. first ball. 182-10-1.

Ribeiro 21-7.

Changes Pay!

OSANQUET came in and glanced

for four, and the

hundred went up in seventy

After Tea

T four o'clock the game was re-

St. John's Beat V.R.C. In "B" Division

bent ora-Pereira

N. I. Smith and P. Wilson lost to Soares and tumjam 22-24, beat Gullerres and Rumjahn 21-0, beat Roza-Pereira and Ribeiro 21-T.

RACE B

the match scorers of of 1,570 to secure third place.

Only seven cards of the original half, and caused the Chinese some the advancing

to do and was hardly ever seen as did entry of 15 were returned. Hong-worry, Munro was given very little and booting Unplaced ponies ($50 each): "Nes, 1433, kong did not participate in the lasta dangerous man.

two years, but participated in 1937 when they finished ninth.

י

No. 2004 3010

3026

$2,307,20 039.20 340.00

| 3714, 2647, 1771.

Number of tickels sold, 4,000

No, 4702 403 2001

No. 3481

P

1010

*3040

JLACE P

RACE 10

$2,300.60 635,00 320.00

$4,530.40 1204,40 047.20

Unplaced ponies ($100 each): Nos. 1800, 902, 3010, 3302, 4052, 715, 4302 3774, 3815.

Number of tickets sold, 9,700.

one A turned and Richardson and Major Kowloon C. C. Defeated HOME

minutes. Denyer relleved McLellan, Grose came in to face Fay, at the

and

a full toss to leg to Owen Hughes Yard end, and Aitkenhead. Ten Playing at KC.C, last night. St. went into the pavillon, but the next went

up after two overs. After Teresa's beat the home team by 5 bail got him in two minds whether eight overs the score was 19 in 27 sets to 4.

Scores:

J. Chen and A. Ulrich (St. Teresa's) lost

to sweep it round full-toss or play minutes. Both bowlers bowled very back and It bowled him. 107-4-35accurately but short of a length, and

At 111, lunch was takea

It looked to me as if they were play-to J. L. Anderson and A. L. Fisher 16-21: lost to T. Wynter-Diythe and T. C. Keavan Bosanquet and Griffiths not out.

ing the batsmen In.

121-24; beat . 8. Jones and M. Merritt

After Tiffin

with

I was not a nice day and I think I am correct in saying that the tin interval lasted a little over the prescribed 45 minutes.

off

OPEN SIGHTS

SOCCER

AND

RUGGER RESULTS

LONDON, Mar. 25 (Reuter).—The following were results of football and rugby matches played to-day:

A couple of overa later Grose on jai-0,

21-0: HD and J. Lum (ST.) lost to Ander- the drove Aitkenhead for four and re-soft and Fisher 10-21; Beat Wynter-Blythe peated the shot a ball or two later, and Keavan 21-10; beat Jones and Merrill The field was set out and the last 1-0.

Peler Lo and 3. Trang (5.T.) lost to ball of the over was driven to mid- Anderson and Fisher 10-21; beat Water

who elected to try and throw the and Kravan, 21-14; beat Jones and Richardson out at the bowler's end, herrit 21-5.

The postponed match between St was no bowler He Perry bowled and Grifiths hit a where there nice four along the carpet between missed the sticks and a four over- Teresa's and King's College will be Arsenal

Denyer Throw came.

played at St. Teresa's Club on Friday Fulham long off and extra cover,

Off the first ball of Fay's next over at 8 p.m. bowled at the Yard end, Things again went quietly, and to me the Richardson hooked a nice four to square leg but a ball or two later fell across his wicket and missed the ball, to be very palpably 1.b.w. 38-1-14. partnership of 37 minutes with the slow scoring rather imposed by the tactics of the bowler.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Challenge Shield Competition Finnis Saturday, March 30

Seniors

South China "A" v. Bastern A.A. Juniors

A Quick Wicket

A

score-box It was difficult to follow the game closely.

Regional Soccer

Minwall Portemouth West Ham

Bournemouth

Norwich

Fay came on for John Pearce and Crystal Pal Perry on drove him for four. Next Queen Park over he did the same twice to Alee leading Pearce. Grose completed his 50 with

a single off Fay and Perry was bowled next ball by a good one to which he Bristol C.

SKIPWITH care in and played for should have played forward 90-3-33 Newport

to his fret ball, a splendid a good knock. The stand put up 61

one which knocked his leg stump out runs.

of the ground. Perry succeeded.

Aitkenhead went round the wic-

30th R.A. v. Royal Engineers or

South China.

ket and after Grose had taken a single to mid on Perry late cut one

Again A First Ball

of the

SOUTH "C"

1 Charlton

Choleca Tottenham

1 Brentford

↑ Southampton

SOUTH "D"

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SOUTH-WESTERN

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NORTH-EASTERN

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ing batsman first ball as he took prettily for a couple, and next over ONCE more Fay bowled the incom- All games will be played at glanced Fay neatly for four. Then Denyer's off stump with a good one, Coventry

hat-trick West Brom. Day relieved Aftkenhead, who had MoLellan avoided the Caroline Hill.

Prices of admission--Reaorved bowled very steadily but for his afth Owen Hughes then relieved Alec

over. John Pearce went on at the Reserved Yard end. By this time it was possi-carce, presumably with the consent covered stand. $1.10.

opposing captain. (At the neoin ble to bring the ball quite fast off the time of writing. I have not the laws Netts uncovered stands 65 cents.

pitch. Grose hit a four to long leg. by me and cannot clearly recollect Rotherham Booking now opon at the offices nearly a six, to send up 50 in 55 whether it is the law or the etiquette of the Hong Kong Football An80 minutes.

of the game, that demands that batanan who has had a runner must Chester elation, Bank of Canton, fourth

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PUNS now began to come steadily the other side. On one occasion in men seemed at home, John Pearce ties in Shanghat they refused permis- Barrow was keeping a fair length and seemed slon for Dr. Jim Lowson to have a Carlisle to worry thera more than Day, who runner unless a guarantee was given was relleved at 89 by Alec Pearce, he should not bowl next Innings) About this time the drizzle had ceased

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cease

Soong Ling-sing was the beiler of full time whistle blew a few minutes the halves, although he never got the later with Scotland still trying. better of Pryde, he managed Munro The teams were?— well.

Scotland-Duncan: Blackburn, Bont: King-seng displayed. flashes of his dashing self, but other-Birrell, Falconer, Clarke; Munro, Pryde,

Holden. Fleming and Ferrier. a very quiet game. Ching-Cheunjt Wing-chol; Loo Tla- Leung Ferrier on the high shots, but when u King-seng, Soong Ling-slag: Chung Yung sum, Fung King-cheang, Chan Tak- it came to a question of alertness and tai, 1p Pak-wah and Hau Ching-to. dexterity of feet was always beaten

TRAINERS SHOW WAY

wise played ... got the better ofjang, Leo Kwok-wai; Leung Wing-chiu

by Ferrier, who passed him with the

greatest of case.

FUNG THE GENIUS

THE forward line was one of the THE

best the Chinese have yet fielded. Chung Yung-sum and Hau. Ching-to was not given as much to do as the' inside trio of Fung

Chan Tak-fal and IpKing-cheong,

who

were doing all the damage to the iScottish

side. They were fast and expert evaders and their centrings were marvels of accuracy.

Fung was again the brains of the team

Like a will-o'-the-wisp hoj constructed and destroyed, He made a shambles of Scotland's defence, and

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in every move towards the Scottish goal could be seen the touch of a

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zelf into the Scottish defence and SPORT ADVTS.

added to the rout.

The initial raid was by the Scots,

but the ball was soon in the 'Scottish

4 area. Chan, Fung and Ip indulged 18 in some pretty passings before Fung sent in a high centre straight, to Hau's

head almost in the goalmouth. 11 Duncan collected from Hau's header

Scottish Cup Draw And

League Games

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry

but the ball spun out of his hands Forms for the Third Extra Race

Chan

For.

to kick over. At Mooting. to be held on Saturday, the other end Ferrier tried for 6th April, 1940 (weather permit goal. Lee Kwok-wal attempted to

boot out, but the ball deflected from ting) may be obtained at the The following is the draw for the his boots for Cheung to make a lost Secretary's Office, Exchange Bulld semi-final of the Boottish Cup to be minute dive to save gloriously. Ing: the Club House, Happy |played on April 13:

Hearts or Almirio v. Dundee U.

(At Edinburgh)

Rangers

v. Motherwell

(At Hampden Park) League matches were:

Queen's Park Hangers Clyde

WESTERN

Galile

Partick

Third Lanark

CHINA OPEN SCORE

Valloy; the Hong Kong Club: the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan

TWENTY minutes from the whistle Kwong Road.

Chan passed to: Hau. Hau ran

a few paces and re-passed' to Chan

for the latter to beat Duncan with on Thursday, 28th March, 1940,

unstoppable drive,

an

the ball. travelled a foot high, to enter the

left hand corner of Duncan's chargÓ. China's second goal resulted from

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Betrot

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