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HONGKONG TELEGRAPI
October
MORNING
MOT MONDAY
COMMENTARY
EASTERN TRIUMPH BY 5-3 CLOSE WIN FOR MOBILES
Police Defenders Unable To Hold
Cricket Makes A Start
F. R. Zimmern Brilliant: C. Pope Scores 112
MR start om Saturday when several friendly matches wore played. Out
CRICKET made a more apparent
standing performance at · the ‚week- end
was undoubtedly that of bowler, who made his debut for the Plans, against the. Club de Recreio.
R. Zimmern, former Craigongower
· cham- Kowloon Crickós Club, Lengno Ile noored 49 fazi runs when runa were needed by the R.C.C., and then
look wickets for 13 raus le con- tribute to Recreio's defeat of 78 runs. Batting honours must go to C. Pope, who playing for the Police, scored 112, the first century of the season,
Out Against Nippy Chinese Forwards
DEFEATED 5.3 by Eastern at Boundary Street yesterday, Police were perhaps, unfortunate; in that they only failed to stave off the Chinese attack during the closing stages of the game and allowed the deciding two goals to be scored. That eight goals were scored seems a reflection on the quality of the defonces, but as regards the five registered against Police, it was solely a tribute to Eastern's virile forwards, who never let up for one moment throughout the match.
Four goals were scored in each half. In the first period it was against the run of play that Eastern should have taken a 2-1 lead, and though Police evened matters. before the interval they might, had it not been for the sterling work of Eastern defenders, have been one or two
against the Indiad, R. C. 2nd. XI at goals ahead.
Second in
butting
Sookunpoo. honours was T. A. Pearce, who, with 73 runs in 49 minuter out of a total
Taylor, for all the five goala against, ¿ *** of 98, completely changed the co-came well out of the barrage he faced plexion of the Hongkong C.C.-Indian in the second half. That he let in tc. match at the Club ground. In five was quite out of proportion with partnership with T. G. C. Knight (49) the number of shots he saved, and he added 89 runs for the third wicket. saved well. One of these goals was a vain effort to when he advanced
Scores In Brief
First Division
2 St. Joseph's
6 Police
mently Sina Tao
Eastern
Navy
An excellent knock by D, Hung of stop Cheung Kam-hol who 53 for the ICC.C. takes third in the lobbed the ball over his head; another
misunderstanding South China List, He batted soundly, though, at was following a times slowly, against Recreio, and to between Blackburn and Parker that wong Wah bim must go huch of the credit for permitted Cheting to again advance the K.C.C. victory, for had he, too, without opposition, and a third was falled at the opening of the innings, when a shot came from behind a there might easily have been crowd of players that left him un disastrous collapso following the dis-sighted. anissats of D. J. N. Anderson, E. F. Fincher, and other of Kowloon's batsmen.
BOWLING
STRENUOUS MATCH
·
Sing Tao Navy
AS.C.
Bouth China
Kwong Wah
For the Police defence, however, it RE was altogether a strenuous match. R.A.O.C. Blackburn and Parker were almost
RASC
AR. Minu's bowling analysis of 8 run off their feet by the nippy
from HauSignals for 01 was the only other bowing Chinese forwards, and fost that was outstanding, though Ching-to, especially, there was a A.M.C. In the Recreio-XCC Junior" game continual threat to their charge. Heth RA A. V. Gosano took 4 for 1 in overs, worked especially well with Cheung, 34th ILA. following a nice knock of 86...
centre forward.
This latter player defled the efforts 30th RA of Gough, and when Chos Chin-Ung 20th R.A stepped in to offer help from She Laner lets position, Goagh, and Pope had no easier time than did their two team-mates in the rear line.
Scores In T
Brief
KCC-RECREIO
*CC-14 for 1 wkte, dec, (D. tune $2/7. 8. Zimmern 6. I, 1. Uzorio + for
1 Kowloon Club
2 Middlesex
Second Division
•Postponed.
a Royal Scote
7 Kit Chee
Police
6 Club
30th Bty.
$ Middlesex
3 Kowloon
Third Division
2 Shell
↑ RE
2 R.A.F.
1 12th R.A.
O International
351 R.A. AS.A.
Q
Small Units Ousted By Three Points At Volunteer Aquatic Meet
BY THE NARROW MARGIN of three points, Mobile Column took first place from the Com- bined Small Units at the Hongkong Volunteer Corps inter-Unit swimming championships at the
* Pool on Saturday.
The distinguished gathering included His Excellency the Acting Governor, and contributions through the sale of programmes and tickets at optional prices amounting to $1,723 were for the "S. C. M. Post" and "H. K. Telegraph" Bomber Fund.
Swimming was exceptionally
keen. The anticipated challenge Rifle Shooting
from the Portuguese Companies faded before the rivalry of the Combined Small Units and the Mobile Column, which latter team included D. Hutchinson, Colony 100 yards champion, and Noel Hammond, Interport record holder for the 50 yards.
Challenge From Australia
THE VICTORIAN Minia-
Winning two of the three relays, with Combined Small Units second in cach, and taking second place in the ture Rifle Club, of Victoria, third relay which was won by Small Australia, are very keen on a Units, the Mobile Column collected
re-
Eastern defenders taking the ball away from Wong Man-a total of 22 points, while Small Units portal match with any Minia- ture Rifle Clubs of the Colony,
word just kwai (Police centre-forward) in the match at Boundary Street totalled 19.
Other positions were Portuguese according to Companies 10 points. yesterday.-Ming Yuen.
Machine ceived from the Victorian Club
Corp 10 points, and Gunners
by Miss Dulcie Chan of Hong. Artillery 9 points.
The most thrilling race of the kong... evening was the 200 yards free- style relay (four men).
First Round Matches Of The Volunteers Bowls Competition
ON VARIOUS GROUNDS in Kowloon, first round matches in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps lawn bowls knock-out competition for the "China Mail" Cup were played yesterday.
Scores generally were widel apart, and in only one game-
Field Coy. Engineers Av. No. C. R. C. Win H1 Coy. "A"was there any real
On the left, however, though gave Kong Sing-king and Y. S. Yen
Yung-sum
proved to be faster,
many
anxious moment. an
Eastern centre
Recreio-06 er. N. Zunmern 6 far. 18). North was as often as not equal to the full share of the work in stemming the closeness. In this game, the "B" Division
H.K.CC-1.R.C.
HECK-IN (TA there 13. T. C. C. Knight 1. P. I, Bosanquet 50. A. R. Minu
for #1).
A
LRC for 7 wkts, {A: 15. Madar 32, *14. et Arculli 30. A. R. Minu 23).
Junior Gamos
-POLICE-LRC --
TRC god XL (M, I. Razack 23. Shepherd 3 for 10, J. Lewis & for 19).
Pollos-195 for 8 wkts. (C. Pops 11 feltrod).
RECREIO K.CC.
3.
Recreio 2nd XI-11 for whiz. (J. A Soers 41, A. J. M. Pratz 58, AV, Gosene
34).
E.C.C (A V. Glosano 4 for 1, J.
Alves for 1).
H.K.CC-UNIVERSITY
HK.CC. 2nd XI-144 for 1 wkts, dec.
(J. P. Tamworth 60, RL, M, M. King 33,
&W.. Paterson 291. University 101 K. Lo 21.
Championship
The Victorian Ministure Rifle Club Small Units boasts of some very fine shots, promin-
led right up to their last man, A. V.ent among whom is Mrs. Harding, who Ozorio, who, however, opposed to one of the best ride shots in Victoria Huchinson lost that advantage and and who won three championships last lost the ruce by a touch.
were
year.
Any Colony Miniature Mitio Clube The Nursing Detachment prominent-first in assisting in the interested in a postal match with the
Australian Club are asked to com anie of programmes, and later in a 66.2/3 yards free-style championship.unicate with Mr. Taylor, Secretary The race was won by about two yard of the Victorian Miniature Ride Club, by Miss B. M. Richards, who stayed 732 Blation Street; Box Hill, El
Victoria, Austeslis.
for the whole distance. of the challenge of Miss M. Booker
Results were:
THE RESULTS
Machine Gun Companies;, Bmall Uniu:
, Corps Artillery,
Companies (E. Ascow: Porturused. Ex-Men 23 1/3 yards Invitation relay.
six-kom n tổ yards tron-style relay Small Units Corps Championship),
da Bota, A. x. Rumjjain, 3. 5. AG Lawrence. A A. Noronha Your Man 1/2 yards free-style relay (Corpe Championship)-1, Mobile Column - ing A. V. Ozorio); 2, Mobile Column (0, 10. Arnold, D. H. Stewart, N., G. Han-Arnold, D. Q. Parsons, N. G. Hammond, mond and D. Hutchinsen); 3. Email Untie D. H. Stewart, N. D. Booker med 7, Hut- (A. Ada Rota, A. K. Rumjann, B. 6. Wi chinson); S. Portuguese Companiac son and AV. Osorio); S, Machine-Gun Machine Gun Companies; 5. Corps Artil-
Hoberts, V. Karpssheff, ley- X. Moore and Companies: &, Corpe Artillery. Time 3-1 Royal Scots; 2. Combinet Small Unlis
1, TI AA. Regt. BA; 4. 13th. Haary mins. 30 CE,
Nursing betachment és 2/9 yards from flest. RA. Time 1 min, 33, 5/15 2005,
Omeera T, Sergeants 23 1/2 yazar free- style championship.—1, Miss B.M. Richards;
Mias Maureen Booker; 3. Miss June style relay-1, Sargeants (J. D... Reme demands on his ability.
tide, and in this he was greatly Engineers won 18-14 on the Club
Booker, Mr, "Jimmy" Begg, Time dios, H. Hopkins, W Rallion and A. F. Hussain); 2, Dmors, (Le, Rodrigues, 3/5 secs. Weakest Links in the Police armour assisted by his wing halves who were de Recreio ground,
Theko Men 33 173 garde mediaz ray th Cunt Major IL Cwan-Hughes and 'Biggest defeat of the day was aus- were on the wings, Lau Pak-hong most effectively holding the Police
(Carps Championship)). Mobile Column Lt. 1. Goldman). Time $1 CH.
N. G. Hammond, D. Hutchinson and G. Water-paloArmy a (Allan (3) and and Chan Kwong-ru found their wingers.
tained by No. 1 Coy. "B" at the hands
and Ada Rosa), masters in Lo Wal-kuen and Lau
Quite often, by design of the of No. 5 Coy, "B" at the Kowloon DECIDING MATCH in the Amold); 2, Small Units (A, K. Rumishi Hyman) drew, with Formtears 3 (LANE 21.
forwards Football Club. The latter tenza won ug” Division of the Tennis a Liege and A., V. Ozorio); %, MN Remedios (3) SENT STANDINGS KARA
tr. A. Bobeira, M. chine Gun Companies Police backs, Eastern Tso-tsang, the opposing wing halves,|·
Final standingi were as follows: and could offer little assistance to
ware caught off-gido, but as equally by 36-18.
Mobile Column 32 polits; 6madi Unite 19 Artlilery: 5, Portuguese Companies. Tima Ferrier, Wong Man-kwal and How-
often their impetuousness was their | Other big victorles were 5th A.A. Lengue was played between synes d T. Kew): Corpa
points: Portuguese. Core, is pointa: 50% lett in the centre.
own downfall, and were often Battery's 32-12 over the Field Am the Chinese Recreation Club 505 vece
Diving (Corps Championship), Portu-chine Gunners 18 points; Corpe Artillery It was, therefore, dpon theme latter
bulance "C Field Engineer "C" three that the burden of the attack-guilty of bad. positioning.
Cheung Kam-hol certainly had a fell, and that they scored three times
Pay Section (20-12) over No. 1 Coy. Association yesterday, and the | AgStIN A. defendo such an Exstern field day and scared four of the Bus (29-11) over "Fortress Signals," and and the South China Athletic |guese Companies; 2, Mobile Column; 9 point
C.R.C. once more won the title cellent marksman, and in his efforts: Scores were:
on yesterday's result of 61 sets offered is in laclf praise that needs goals. He was, however, an ex-"C
adornment.
At Clos de Recreio They worked like. Trojans in the he had four other forwards of fine
Eng
Bykes, Capt. Bot.
When at the end of the first round opening period, and succeeded in calibre to support him. Hau Ching-eld Cox, bet No. Cor. to 21. scoring twice which was just, but to, on the left wing was very often tomley, Capt. J. L. Stephens, c.QMS. that they only scored once in the on the move down the wing, but the spary beat, Cpl. J. Hempeer, Pte. w. the scores were 1 sets each, there second period was no fallure for they best combination was that of Lau Groves, C.B.M. R. Edwards, Pte. A. L was every appearance that the match the Chinese RC players were up against a defence that would Tso-tsang, right half, and Chung Coy. "A" beat No. 6 Coy. "B" by would be close, but in the second themselves and winning have taxed the exorts of a full Yung-sum, right wing. Lau had 4. P. J. 4. Laiz Pie, H. A. Alves, round, forward line during any simliar ume left over during his opposition Pte. J. V. Ribeiro, Lt. Y. V. V. Ribeiro asserted
beat 1/Cpl. A. P. Pereira, Pie, C. M of Police left wing to attend to his eyes & Renelope -- took a 4-2 lead.
Scores were: forwards, but on the left, Hau and Pereira.
Iu, Jak-cheuk and Pang Hoi-lam drew C. T. Tsao, inside left, were
& Coy. "A" beat No. 5 Coy, "D" by 24-27.
Hali. Pie D. C. vs. do with C. L. Chan and Bsto Blok 6-6; beat combination that was sufficient in it- Remedios, Pre. L. Suve, and C.Q.M.S. Dr. Dew and K. H. Ip 6-2; drew with W. selt.
C. C. Bliva best L/Cpl. C. P. Barto, Cpki H. He and W. T. Lei 60
Chan Tak-chan and Luk Ding-cheung- a. A. Pinna, L/CPL M. Mendonca, F. Chan and nick 8-03, beat Dew and THE PLAY
beat Ho and Lei 7-5,
no
period.
FIRST HALF ADVANTAGE More often than not in the first half, earried the onslaught into
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POLICE opened the scoring follow-de Coz 3 beat Map Care Re-lot and 2001 Ping-fan drew with Cal Tuck. Pie, Itomeles beat Pie Chan and Bick 6-6: best Dew and Ip
ing a corner on the right. Ferrier received and struck the upright with his shot, but on the rebound Howlett connected and the ball only stopped when it hit the net.
M-11. Capt. Flippance, L/Cpl. Pearse,
ad. Butler.
Pie. Ray, B/LA. Stoker, 6-0; lost to Ho and Lei B-T.:
At Kowloon Bowling Gree
No, Coz "B" beat No. 3 Coy. "C 24-13 Pie. Broadbridge, L/CPL Hung. Cpl. Mackay, Pie. Madar beat Pte. Hung, L/COL Broadbridge, Bgt. Whitm, Į Pie Zimmers,
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG
·JOCKEY CLUB
A fine movement down the centre saw Cheung register his first goal when he took a through pass from Per Section beat No. 1 Coy" 25-17. Hsu King-sing,
Arunett, Bet. M. N. Rakunoni C. Tribble, Lt. A. A. Dand, Then, however, Eastern took the beat 2/Cpt J. Murphy, PLL A Bedman, lead against the run of play. In a L/Cpl. R. King, Pia, J. Anderson.
At Kowloon Tong
EXTRA RACE sporadic fald, Lau Tc-isang trans-
THE NINTH
· Field Ambillarios "B" best 4th. Battery ferred the ball to Cheung who broke 2-14 Haze, Pte, W. Hyz, 9L MEETING will be held (weather through and had only Tayler to best. R. Hugh, Sgt A. Stevens beat CMAS permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on The latter moved from his charge. In Delgado, Sgt. Gitting, Sgt. Thompson, Bet SATUEDAT, IN October, 1940, an effort to narrow down the angle,la Ambulance "A" beat No. 3 Coy commencing at 1.99 pamat but Ching nently lobbed the ball over "A" 25-14. Pta, A. F. Noronha 1/Ca Taylor's hend for his second goal. 3. A. Remedios, Pte, AM, Rumah, pan, VA Bal
M. Rodrigues beat Tre. R. Hollands, Play WILE again forced into Dia.W. K., Vay, Bgt, Zimmern, C.Q.M.B, Eastern's area, and from a corner on E., C. Fischer, the left, Police were awarded n penalty for a foul. Ferrier took the
put-kick and made no mistake.
SECOND HALF
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But it was Police, through. Howlett, D. Otario, But, RELATI who took the lead. From the right rison
wing, Howlett received - and scored
Capt. W, C. Clar
with a nice shot that was deflected 18.12 pie.. M.- Alarcon,
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Hotelho beat Sgl/G; Razav
It was not long, however, before dab, Pis. 3, Mouri, Pis,
Eastern's
forwards were back on the
jou, and. Cheung registered, his third al When he shot through a a crowd,
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