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P.I.

Girl Basketballers Overwhelm Chinese Federation 35-18

TOURISTS

The Chung Hwa girl basketeers, touring team from the Philippines, played their final match of a serios in aid of the Chinese Wounded and Refugee against a Chinese Federation quintet at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Saturday; and dealt thom a crushing defeat, winning 35 points to 18, in an almost one-sided game.

The visitors employed the five-men defence play, and with a fast-breaking attack smashed their way through the Federation side to record their most decisive victory.

Centre Alice Chen, captain

and star player of the touring

side, was brought in the second Men's Game

quarter for Cary Wong, and she

worked to good purpose paving EASTERN A. A. BEÁT

the way for Holon Chen's five goals. Guard Josefa Go earned repeated rounds of applause.from. the roisterous crowd with her exhibition. Five times she

sneaked up to drop in a basket

CHUNG TSING IN SECOND HALF

FOLLOWING the Chung over the Federation defence. Hwa-Chineso Federation game, Her interception was excellent,the Eastern Athletic Association and she very rarely let anyone cagers engaged a team of the past her.

Chung Tsing Benevolent Society

The Federation attack could not in an exhibition match and won, get near enough with the ball with after being led 16-11, in the first

out being robbed, and consequentes half, by 46-34. had to try from far out. The

Lee Shun-yee

and Ng Shiu-sum

showed some excellent sharp

Eastern quintet

The

were not shoot-given an opportunity to settle down sideliner Chan Eong-yue was combination.

ing to sink field goals from midcourts

to give Federation a few two-point-testing

PTS.

the

Chung

wan

The very rare occasions they Tsing saw to it that every newcomer managed to sneak in they met with was treated to a flashing glimpse of some very bad luck their under- ball and ran up a tally of 16 basket shits virding the rhut to fall before the right combination

decided

by Eastern coach. out.

upon Eastern Arned up from then on, but their piling up of the score was slow, and they were only able to record 11 when half-time cane. CHANGES

points

catl).

quarter

ter play was a ce

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WIN

FINAL

April 29, 1940.

GAME

The only defeat met by the Chang Iwa girl baskelballers was on Wednesday last when they lost to The Hongkong Stars 23-27. Here are the two leams. The P.I. girls are in dark skirts, and reading left to right are:

(10).

Back row-Katie Chan (0), Alice Chen (3), capt., Sally Wong (0), Li Chan-kwek (2) and Joseta Go Front row.-Helen Chan (8) Cary Wong (7). Victoria Tan (4) and Prisella Ang (5)—By courtesy of the Sing Tao Jih Pao,

BOWLS

War-time Soccer Cup Competition

First Round Matches Of English League

GAMES POSTPONED

Recreio Volunteers Defeat The Rest

RAIN WASHED OUT the Valley Cup and Sam White

Trophy lawn bowls matches on Saturday, and these

matches were postponed until the coming week-end. One game, however, was played at Happy Valley, the Police losing to the Craigengower C.C. in a friendly, game by 24 shots, Rinks at the Hongkong C.C. were also in action against each other.

Yesterday, the Club de Recreio held an enjoyable

TAME OPENING THE FIRST QUARTER was tame compared to the rest of the game, and as minutes went by, the pace was

TALL CENTRE H$4 Han was i increased, and excitement grew. The tourists again opened through Josefa Shutted every time he got near the ring, and he changed tactics to be Go, and ran on into a lead of 7-4:

centre pivot to good effect. Chung LONDON. Apr. 27 (Reuter).-The In the second i little more even and both sides scored Tsing roped in a few from the side- following were the results in the first

lines, and the momentary unbalancing round of the Football League War-friendly game, in which the Volunteer members beat the visitors goals

to time Cup competition, the first Rest by 12 shots. frum concerted movements, of their combination was enough came

Alice alle Chen baming

Federation set the ball rolling, and Eastern began matches of which the skie with fake:

While the to pile up a substantial score. ke passes, Federation

At a point when they were 38 to depended on the excellent

could marksmanship of Lee Shun-yee to 22, coach Chan decided he

give his other men a workout, and Stoke Chung Tsing was able to creep up to Southport 14 while Eastern ran up a few more Liverpool

Manchester C. to bring the final tally to 40-34.

SCORERS

Bolton W. Burnley Preston

Flashing a high

April 20:

were held on

NORTH A

7 New Brighton

1

Wolverhampton

1 Wrexham

0

1 Blackpool

Bury

keep them in the running.

From the third quarter the visitors appeared

Haln to the upper hand, notwithstanding the Federation side being four points behind in the finst

TOP SCORER for Eastern was Ip willy for the quarter.

voltage offensive Lai, whose under basket work was ex- in the final

Chung Hwa cellent, 17 points (8 goals, 1 fould quarter, hawked the ball constantly, drove in goal), followed by Chun Sul-luk 18

goals, 3 foul goals). Hsu Hong, No Shemeld W. a bewildering series of planned with

Suen-chiu and Ms Chan Lei had two Grimsby T. plays, cracked the hoop from, far out Suc when the "middle aisle" got too con-guals each, Hsu Hang two foul goals. Doncaster gested, and simply played the Federa- and Ng and Ma one foul goal each. foll

lion team off its feet. The visitors scored seven goals and one foul goal without a single reply,

The Scores

CHUNG. HWA GIRLS

Newcastle

Hartlepool For Chung Tsing Chan Yiu-ching Darlington

with 13 points (udderfeld was top scorer goals, foul goal), Sum Sul-ling 9 goals, I foul goal), Kum Kan-san 6′′(3 ̄ ̄goàis).—Cheong Yau-sing, Lee Notts Counts Fook-kee and Wong Cheung had one Brentford goal each.

124

Tattenham

Northampton

Chelsea

Charlton

No. of Goals

Foul

Millwall

Fouls

Goal

CHINESE FEDERATION

Clapton

Helen Chen

5

Lee Shun-yce

4

Victorin Tan

1

Wong Po-chun

Allee Chen

3

1

Cheung Yuen-lan

Chan Wai-hing

Lee Yuk-mui

Josefa Go Kattic Chan Sally Wong

Ng Shlu-sum

Ng Woon-ying

Toint Points

Lam Shiu-ping

".

Total points

10

Cury Wong Priscila Ang

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Second Round Draw

The following is the draw for the second round of the Football League Warlime Cup competlilon, which will be played on the home and away principle on May 4 and 11:

Everton

Burnley

Blackburn Rovers

Stoke

Huddersfield

Sunderland

Barnsley Middlesbro. Leicester Norwich Notts Forest Amonal Wolverhampton Driatel Rovers Bournemouth Birmingham

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V. Hull

V. Leeds

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7. Swansea

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ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The scares

were:

in yesterday's game

J. A. Remedios, C. X. Marques, A. F. Norolinn, H. Älves (Volunteers) beat F. Machado, E. M. Remedios, C.

H. Basto, J. J. Basto, 24-18.

P. M. N. da Silva, M. Mendonca,

J. C. Remedios, J. F. Ribeiro beat A. M. Prata, M. F. Pinna, L. F. Xavier. F. X. Silva, 24-10,

Entries For Kowloon C. C. Tournaments

Following are entries for Kowloon Cricket Club's bowls tournaments:

L. A. Rozario, J. A. Luz, C. C. Pereira, C. Roza, lost to B. Alves, P. Yvanovich, C. H. Lopes, F. XFincher, J. Hempsey, J. Smith, Soares, 14-30.

Club Championship:-A. C. Tribbig, L. Jack, V. C. Labrum, C. J. Tacchi, E

Good.

J. D. Remedios, E. L. Cunlia, A. Xavier, C. G. Silva, lost to F. Xavier, J. O. Remedios, E. Souza, R. F. Luz, 10-24.

D. C. Alves, J. Fonseca, H. H. Botelho, F. V. Ribeiro lost to C. Vus,

win, T sey, Madar, A. Spary. A W. Rom

M. Brown, J. M. Jack, IL Jessop, W. Nacf, R. 9. Chapell, J. Fraser, Meadows, W. Nash, J. W. Bowden, N. A. E. Mackay, C. E. Turpin, G. Lee, W. Gittins, A. J. Kew.. Hyde, W. Hydo, W. Parsons. -T. Champolavier, W...Mul cahy, L. A Jordan, C. E. Langley and A. E. Carey.

Tyre:-, 8. Chapell, W. Parsons, L. A. Jordan, E. Abraham, C. E. Turpin. A

E. I. Leltao. A. P. Gutterres, B.Zimmern, J. Smith, C. E. Langley, W.

Basto, 14-32.

Nash, C. T. Champelovier, N. A. E. Mac- kay. A. Martin, f. Wellwood. D. Hung,

J. Luke, A. Fabei, R. Marks, W. Nact, IL

A. Lone and H. Jessop.

M. Alarcon, D. F. Lopes, C. MT. Broadridge, A. C. Houghton, 1. Leigh. Silva, A. Rodrigues beat H. R. Pinna, F. Marques, C. M. Alves, C. E. Marques, 23-7.

One Game At

Happy Valley

*

Police Recreation Club, meeting Cralgengower Cricket Club. In friendly, were beaten by 24 shots. Scores were:

G. Willerton, C. Willcox, A. Jillot and W. Glendinning_(skip) (Pellee) lost to A. A. Razack, J. Pau,

Lewis (skip) 13-30: Locke and AA Jarop, G. Jahn- son, W. ilarrie and W. B, Dail (axip)

President Cup:-A. Tribble, C. Cham- pelovier, L. Jack V. C. Labrum, C. J. Tacchi, E. C. Finder, J. Hempsey, Smith, J. M. Jack, 3. Fraser, H. Jessop, T. A Madar, d. W. Bowden, W. Nash, A. J. Kew, It. S. Meadows, E. Langley, J. C. Mass, E. Kern, C. E. Turpin, W. Gitting. G. Lee, J. Hydo, W. Ilyde, W. Parsona, L. A. Jordan and A. E. Carey.

Increased Number Of Australians

(Police) lost to Y. A. Razack, C. W. Lam. Hongkong Jockey Club

AM. Omar and U., W. Cameron (akip) 10-

26; D. . Taylor, A. Estall,

and J. Shepherd (skip) (Police) lost to M. A. Souza, A. Tillman, W. McNeil and N. P. Karanfia (skip) 15-22,

Intra-Club

At Hongkong Cricket Club, alx Club rinks were opposed to each other:

To Raise Quota

BECAUSE Manchurian ponies are no longer available in North Chlos, following the Japanese occupation, the Hongkong Jockey Club has de- elded to increase its quota of 'Aus- tralian galloways for next season.

Since the Arst shipment of about 30 Australians arrived in 1932, the -W, A. Cornell, A. K. Mackenzie, R. H. Jockey Club has been steadily in- Wild and a. 5. Archbuit (skip) beat E.

Buttress, I. A. Angua, R., A. Edwards creasing its quota. Last year it was and A. Niat (skip) 26-18; N. R. N. Ryan, about 60, but negotiations are now F. W. Angus, E. S. Doughty and A. Me Kellar

lout Hansen, T.

in progress with the Club's Austro- Monaghan Band and J. 2. Moust an agent for the importation of 125 (kg) 1423 B. J. Lacon F. 8. Cassidy, for next season. 6. E. Costello and 33. E. Maughan (skip) lost to K, Hospis, LA. R. Duncan, E. É. Abraham and A. W. Brown (skip) 16-20.

American Tennis Tourney At K.C.C.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Fifth Extra Race

FULLY SUBSCRIBED Meeting to be held on Saturday,

ALREADY the list for the draw 11th and Monday, 13th May, 1910,

has been fully subscribed..The ponies (weather permitting) may be

will arrive towards the end of the obtained at the Secretary's Office,

year but will not appear until the Club Exchange Building; tho

annual meeting in February, 1041.

At the same time as the numerical House, Happy Valley; the Hong

strength of the Australian quota has Kong Club; the Sports Club; ́and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,

An enjoyable afternoon was spent increased, the Jockey Club has also at the Kowloon Cricket Club ver tralians were mainly by obscure sires

Improved the quality. The first Aus Entries close at 12 o'clock terday, when 19 couples competed in from station mares but latterly some |NOON on Thursday, '2nd May, an American tennis tournament, - wall-bred horseflesh has been im-

1940,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

E. Abraham and P. A. Peckham poried and it is anticipated that next were the prize-winners in the men's season's shipment will include stock Boction. In the ladies' section the from some of Australia's best stud winners were Mrs. A. Sinton, Mr. F. farms. The 14.3 limit, however, will Secretary.O'Neill and Mrs. A. E. P. Guest. not be increased.

OPEN TENNIS FINALS AT HONGKONG C.C. REARRANGED

THE HEAVY RAINS towards the end of last week have made it necessary to re-arrange the schedule for the Open Tennis Championship finals. The remaining semi- final match in the singlea between the Tsui brothers will be played off to-day, and the finals of the singles and doubles will be played off on Wednesday and Friday, respectively.

be:

The programme for the week will

OPEN SINGLES SEMI-FINAL

To-day

Tsui Wai-pul. v. Tsul Yun-pui| (Stand court).

HANDICAP SINGLES

SEMI-FINAL

A. H. Barwell v. C. H. R. Hyde. HANDICAP DOUBLES

SEMI-FINAL

C. B. Nicholson and G. V. Hobbs v. V R. Gordon and IL J. Armstrong,

Tuesday

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Paghv. B. C. Fay (Stand

court).

Wednesday

OPEN SINGLES FINAL S. A. Rwajałm v. Tsul Wal-pui or Tatti Yun-pui (Stand court). Umpire,

Mr. G. W. Sewell,

C. B. Nicholsen und G, V. Hobbs or V. R. Gordon and H. J. Armstrong v. B. O'M. Deane and N. Spence.

Thursday

HANDICAP SINGLES FINAL M. Pagli v. A. H. Barwell or C. i. R. Hyde.

Friday

OPEN DOUBLES FINAL Taut Wal-pul und Tsui Yun-pui v. 5. A. RumJahn and II. D. RumJohn (Sland court). Umpire, His Honour Mr. R. E.. Lindsell,

·

Women's Golf

First Round Draw For

Glover Cup

BELOW is the draw for the Glover Cup Golf Competition under the auspices of the Ladies Section of

the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

The first round must be played by May 16, the second by June 4, the third by June 25, the fourth by July the final by August 27, 16, the semi-final by August 6 and

1st Round; Mr. A. B. Thomson v. Mrs. II. C. Roge Mr. F. C. Young v. Mrs. Robertson.

Byes into Zod, Round-Alisa Glendinning As Mrs. A. Humphreys: Mrs. L. M. Baines v. Mr. D. B. Stewart; Misa N. Price v. Mm. 1. Munty Mrs. A. S. Nicol v. Mrs. . Mitchell; Mrs. W. Park v. M. F, D. It. C. Stewart; Mirs, Shrigley v. Min. R. Hunter: Mrs. W.-N. A. Smalley v. Mrs. W. Fleming: Mrs. A. Llasaman V. winner of 1st Round: Mrs. Sinclair v. Winner of lat. Hound; Mr. Whichead y. Mrs. D. Edward; Mrs. L. Blair v. Mrs. J. P. Sherry; Mrs. G.. M. Rowell - v. Mrs. G. Plummer: Airs. D. Duncan v. Mm. B. D. Walker, Mrs. E, D, Hoberts. Mrs. A. Grenves; Lady Macgregor v. Mrs. R. R. Davies; Mrs. H. W. R." Williams v. Mri. Adams.

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