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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MONDAY MORNING

South China Overwhelm St. Joseph's

32

D. Leonard And Hussain Shine In

Hard-worked Defence:

Chan Tak-fai Scores Four

(By "Scrambler")

Winners At Macao

Macao, Nov. 10, Cashi kwongs at to-day's mooting of the Macao Jockey Club were

Itase No. I

$308,30 10.10

Unplaced ponies ($48.00 each). No. 243.

Hare No. 2

No. 100,

*

J01 248

No. 170

$267.00

343

104.

101

13

Unplaced ponies ($0.20 each:

Nos. ..

aca No. 3

$430.90

123.10

01.50

1202

$100.00

No. 201

g.:

104

Lace No.

No. 412

200 300

COMPLETELY OUTPLAYED and outclassed, St. Joseph's College wont down to South China yesterday evening at Caroline Hill by five goals to 1, 131, 212. 213, 107, 63. ono. But for the splendid defence put up by the pair of stalwarts, in A. J. Hussain and D. Leonard, they would have met with a much heavier defeat. South China went about their worked hard, but they were up work methodically, their for against a defence that gave nothing away. MacDonald was a great trier wards working with unison, and with Sontoa and Cruz on the

$40.30

Unplaced ponies ($4.40 each): No-218;. 507, 687, 304, 43, CG, 30,

Lace No. 5

No. 14240

$11,730.0 20331

| 3,333.38 15491

$1,019.60 Unplaced ponies (103.30 ench): Nos. 05071. 01020, 02177.

Chan Tak-fni made 3 very left flank, they gave the Chinese 03107, 10496, 04312,

19180, 00720, 19777, 15042, 20121.

The Play

thrustful forward, and his four several anxious moments. guals were the result of op- portunism and clover play on the part of the inside trio. Courii China started off in great Clow Man-chi and Lau style when they scored after Ove Chung-sang lent him admirable minutes play, through Chan Tak-fal. The same player Increased the lead support, and the two wingers, when due to a inisunderstanding Tao Kwai-shing ann Lee Shek between Leonard and

he Teong, yau harried the defence to a walked the ball into un empty net.

From a breakaway, Santon carried great extent. The latter in par- ticular, was clover with his foot-the ball into South China's field, and was fouled just outside the area. A. work and sent across manyLeonard took the kick and scored useful centres.

with a well placed shot.

The intermediate trio of Lau Hing- chot, Lam Tak-po and Luk Tat- hang had the measure of the Saints'

pnir

of

Second Half

forwards, and had ample time to CROSSING over, there was only one team in the picture. With feel their forwards. Lam Tak-po win casily the master midfield, and the exception of spasmodic raids by was never hurried. The backs gave a very delightful display, mul lent good work to their front line. Tam Kwan-hon was his usual cond self and collected everything that came his way.

Unimpressive Saints

No. 242

*

325 130

Race No. 0

$483.70

$63.50

$131 Unplaced pontes ($12,10 each): Nos. 11, 107, 16, 239, 216, 190.

HONGKONG WIN AITKENHEAD SHIELD

BY ONE SHOT!

The curtain was rung down on the 1040 Lawn Bowls season on Saturday, when Hongkong defcatëd Kowloon in)

their annual citcounter for the Aitken- head Shield at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, by one shot.

It was at first announced that Kow- the Saints, South China were confoon. had won by five shots, but after a inuously taking the ball up, and it second checking up it was found that was not long, when following a nice the Island had won by a single shot. close passing bout, Chan Tak-fal This result was met by ringing cheers completed his hat-trick to put his from Hongkong players. team three up:

Play became desultory from now onwards as the Chinese were toying with the Saints and indulged in some

'S a team the Saints were never inshooting practice. As a team the Saints were never th

At the conelletin of the competition, his honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl cregor, preted the prizes to the season's successful bowlers.

Following..are the results, with tho Hongkong team Art:

November 11, 1940

COMMENTARY

Club-Police Defeat

FOR THE AITKENHEAD SHIELD

8-3

Army-Navy

Brilliant Displays By Wall And Ford

(By "FLY-HALF")

A FAULTLESS DISPLAY at full back by Wall, and Ford's monopoly of the ball in the set scrums were the highlights of Saturday's rugger game between the two. combinations, the Club-Police and Navy-Army, which the former won by 8 points (a goal and a try) to 3 (a try).

The Civilian backs did not live!

up to the reputation they earned

the weak before, but this was not Club "A" 6 Navy "A" 6

altogether their fault, as they

received the ball from the set In a keenly contested game, scrums very seldom against the Club "A" and Navy "A" drow many times they wern set in

L. E. Lammort (Hongkong), J. A: Luz, H. A. Alves and motion from the linecuts and with 6 points (two tries) each. to fill vacancies. Marsh turn- C. H. Basto (Kowloon) taken during the Hongkong v. Kowloose scrums, when loose for- Both sides called upon outsiders loon lawn bowls match for the Aitkenhead Shield at the Kow-wards were around.

loon B. G. C. on Saturday.-Mce Cheung.

WEEK-END GOLF

Enjoyable Day At The Country Club

Qualifiers For Fanling Club Championships

Thomson, despite an injured arm, fed out for Navy and showed a which in the early part of the second fino burst of speed

to pass half, was steady but had not oppor- tunities behind a losing pack. Char-Thomson to

score his sido's

ter cut back towards the forwards second try. The Club sido in- too often and never succeeded in

cluded Jenner and Jackson of breaking through at all.

the Police.

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down by Douglass after the Army

Carter, at stand-off half, received the ball late from the set scrums at

Day kept Paul at bay with success, and although his handling left a lot to be desired, he zig-zagged at full speed from within his opponent's ten-yard line to score a good try.

Allkenhead, more orthodox in his base of which Rutherford is still a b running and play than Day, found laboured in his passing, yet despite Douglass in grand defensive form, this, the fly-ball succeeded in getting did Stewart who was frequently his threea into, motion. Morahan player had dealt with Allkenhead, was active at full back and showed Neither Cullinan nor. McRoe ob- Initiative when he joined in a 'three The Jasper Clark Cup Golf Com-tained any success in the hooking movement to open the scoring by

held simultaneously position, and this gave the Services well taken try. Watson hooked well pelition wan with the Royal Hongkong Golf many opportunities to get going.

In the lineouts, Club were well- and was prominent in Navy forward served by Macrae, Taylor and Gaird-rushes. Yesterday, the occasion of the "A Club Championship at Fanling yes-

ferday. | Home" at the Country Golf Club.

The Jasper Clark Cup was won by F.ner. Innes featured in same close

Thomson was sate at full back for Wright-Nooth kept Sheungahlu, proved a most enjoyablan. Hunter, with T. A. Pearce, Colony dribbling runs.

in the loose, and Club. Morgan at stand-of half was W. llong Sling. Hedges D. M. Khay day to the numerous members and champion, as runner-up. L. R. Andrews up with play

the held the best round on the old course

Services stand-off again in form and saved his alde on 3. Deskin on to V. C. Labrum,

friends who

many occasions with judicious touch Parsons 3. Framer. It. Goodwin 17.24.

were present at the and I. S. Robertson and S. Tomilnson harassed

were tied for the best round in the new course, constantly. F. Hayward, G. Si Ladd, W. J. Bagley Club.

first Several competitions

kicking.. Olson, making his Subject to final check the following

SECOND GAME played during the day, and at the Lim, Howard, A. J. 17-23.

CARTER was called upon to all appearance this season, followed up. U. z. conclusion,

Old "New the annual distribution of qualified for the championship: 3. Tusut, C. W kart, Il. Basa,

Course

the full back position. prior to the well and might have scored with a 148 icicit-off, and just after having given bit more luck. Club back row for- G. H. Shertur, A. Mi Holland 25-22. Tso Kwal-

Mrs. F He was never there an

a dazzling dispay at stand-off half wards, Hynes, Godfrey and Dalziel V Freeman. I. (A. Edwards, J. Me- vas saved by Tsung. shing was

Cutcheon, Aliot lost to A. A. Dand gave awards to the winners of com-

159 for Navy "A" against Club "A" did were a hard-working trio, Although the Saints tried des Abbar C. Dowan, P. Younghusband petitions, prior to which the President

104 well. perately lined to reduce the arrears,

E. Casey, Prantice, F. Nolan, E. G. of the Club, Mr. A. W. Ramsey, wel-

commented F. Groves they were prevented from doing so Post beat W. 1 Walker. Sis Atholl Mac comed the guests and by a solid defence, and the good Gregor. 3. G. Mey. A. J. Itall 25-15.

J. Geiling. I. Butler, J. S. Landolt, at the number present was greater D. 9. Hobb

Q. C. Aitkenhead work on the part. of their pair of w. Gut, lost to 11, Overy, A. W. Ramsay, than that of previous years.

D. Humphreys The occasion, too, was marked by A. McKellar As stated, the pick of the defence backs enabled them to keep the w. Hyde, E. Ker 1-23,

FL Main, G. Patterson. W. Melrose, 3. the

ceremony of playing in the if, B, Roso... were in: Hussain and D. Leonard core at the same level.

Chalmern beat. M. Calman

Mr. F. E.

D'Almada, S. Edward

K. Collings Captain, who more than stood between goals

R. Morrison. McKelvin 21-18.

Wallington, C. Strange. Remedios drove off into a host S. Lloyd

waiting enddles, and tho one who M. Kennedy H. Alves, J. E. Noronha 18-22,

From another of their raids Lee

the exception of the pair of backs Shek-yau scored, and when about was always at sixes and sevens ten minutes from time; from a foul Their pivot, A. Leonard wandered kick taken by Lee Shek-you, Chan Bolet lunt . Kew items about aimlessly over the field, and Tak-tal headed the ball into the net.

took place.

never did manage to get a grip on At the norlod a penalty for hands Omar beat G. W. Debeen, D. W. Waterton, į prize. D'Almada Remedios the stod, and on the whole heinst Hussain taken

when

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not improve on his Third Division standard of football. The other wing halves, Maher and Law Wing-kong had a lot to do, and the former help el with his clever anticipation.

"South,

Kwan-hor Kam-hung:

Lau

118-23.

Coleman,

The Tam

China. and the Chinese, Leonard in parti- Trang Chung-wan, Tse cular was always where he was Lau Hing-choi, Lam Tak-po, Luk Lammert, A. Brooksbank los to J. A

Luz, C. wanted, and between him and Tat-hang: To Kwal-shing, Hussain they broke up many dan- Chung-sang, Chan Tak-fal, Chow. C. B. Fender Bent II. White, J. c. Guil sore hand for he took the ball in full:

Man-chi and Lee Shok-you. Kerons and promising movements.

St. Joseph's, S. Tang, A. J. Tsung-in-goal-saved-also-on-many. occasion by anticipation, and gave

D.

Maher, A. Leonard, cut, the whole a very polished display. Leonard, Lau Wing Kong: All, Gomes,

Of the forwards, the whole Inio MacDonald, Santos and Cruz.

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THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE

flight!

A. G. Gardner, W. B. Harris, 3, Orem, claimed his reward must have had a A. Hyde-Lay, R. Duncan 27-13.

J. Gellatly. A. B. Allan, J. F. McGowan, M.-N.Rakuten beat F. X.. Monteiro. C Marques, F. V. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva C. Cowland. H. W, Randall, S. Eccleshall, A. E. Contes beat B. Evans. It. Ogden, V. Atienza, W. C. Simpson 27-18,

J. Hoosen, M. Hassan 9. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas beat J. A. Remedios, G. M. Alves, J., Basto, C. G. Bilva 20-15.

Total: Hongkong 240. Kowlcon 240

PRIZE WINNERS

Singles.-M. H. Rakusen; runner-up. M. R. Abbas.

Pairs Winners. I: A. Alver and F. v. V. Ribeiro; runners-up A. M. and U. M. Omar.

Ilinks.--Winners, R. Dana, J. S. Landoit, A. E. Coates and C. S. Rosselet; runners- up. A. M. Calman, W. Houston, E. Levett and R. Duncan,

International. Winner. England: runner-up-India

League First Division, Recreio "A": Second Division, Kowloon B. G. C.; Third Division, Prison O. C.

Aitkenhead, Shield. Hongkong.

Priss dearg tuera;

"ANNUAL COMPETITIONS Club

inp onship-A A Lopes: Renner-up, E. Sadick,

Gitums: Junior Championship.-9. Runner-up. Geo, Leo.

Captain's Cup.-S. V. Gitting; Runner up. A. F. de Pinna.

D'Almada Runners-up,

D. Hunter

Alcarce

R Androwes

J. S. Robertson

AE

S. Taminkan

Coursa TIL

13

75

150

207

79

104

Douglass was the main-spring of 108 the Services three-line. His defen-

140

170 sive play, especially his tactling of 10 Stewart, wère excellent, notwith 172 standing the many hefty tackles he 171 himself received from Stewart,

170

372

Paul gave another subdued dis-

174 piny. He appears to lack the bound-

each other's efforts

THE PLAY

In the first ten minutes Navy went ahead, when Morahan joined a three

movement to carry on and score a try which March falled to convert.

A loose pass went out to Van Leeu-

try.

174 less energy of yester year and much wan in a Club attack, and the wing- of his speed, too. Little fault can be three went over for an unconverted found with his play; it's just that one Miss L. G. Ablong; Runners-up, Geo. Lee knows what he is capable of doing!

Soon after the restart, Marsh, In and Mias E. Hoang.

Ladies Champlonal-M A. 1. Kew: Robinson and Carrothers neutralised full stride, went past Wilson und Runner-up-Miss-L0-Ablong

Thompson-to-touch-down-under-the Bucknell kept a firm hold on Charter, but in turn was unable to posts. Watson falled to land on easy kick. Club left the equaliser lato in attack. penetrate

when Morgan broke through to score sound.

The Services pack lacked fire and another unconverted try. made few concerted rushes. Millar Fitching and Putting-F. L. D'Almada without the same amount of success ild well in the Uncouts, although

Ladles Cup-Mrs, A,^J. Kew; Runner- up. Miss A Sequeira.

YESTERDAY'S COMPETITION Tidden Bogey-Miss A, Sequiora (2); Runner-up, J. J. Datto (90).*)

Ladder Golf-R. E. Leo

1. D'Almada Remedios tied,

"Men's Foursomer-F. Remedios and W. C. Hu, C. Lee. Dr. P. K. C. Tynu and

Mixed Foursomes-C, II. T. Suen und Remedios.

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THE PLAY

play FOLLOWING end-to-end when tries seemed likely, Paul even- tually shot past Wall to score mid- way out. Berry failed to convert.

In the second half, Day profitting from stray pass, displayed a clean sair of heels to the Services threes, Founded Corter to score just as Berry *ackled. Afikenhead brought out full

oints with a long kick.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be hald (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 10th November, 1010, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Then good play by Aitkenhead and

No One without a badge will be harter put Stewart in possession,. and he went hard for the Hine to score 12dmitted to the Members' Enclosure. way out. Following "no charge" Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting. In such a Over seventy persons competed' Aitkenhead failed to convert.

manner as to be readily identified, yesterday morning in the eight-and-a- The trams were: quarter milo Marathon race sponsored Cinb Police Wall (Police); Carruthers, Badges admitting Non-Members to Charter the Members' Enclosure and Club by the Hongkong and Kowloon Ten Day. Altkenhead and Stewart: ants' Union. The race was won by and Thomain: Kennedy, Macrae Rooms at $5.00 for Genticmen and

Palicet: inan

Gairdner, Hncleft: Lal Yuk-fung in 30 mins, 20 secs. Wright-Nooth (Police), Taylor and Innis $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the with Karan Bux taking second place (Police),

Combined Barviess Carter: (Nvay); {SECRETARY upon the personal or In 39 mins, 15 secs,

Plc. Manson, of the Royal Scots, who donald, Douglas cknell (Navy) and written application of a Member,

Robinson (Navy); (NAVY) has distinguished himself in long dis- Foley; Dompas. Ford, Elerty: Tavior such Member to be responsible for all tance races in the Colony, falled to Navy Gilham Wilkinson (Navy), Millar visitors Introduced by him, and for come within expectations, taking fourth and Pinkerton place and clocking 40 mins. 35 seen.

The route covered the following thoroughfares: Gascoigne Road, op-

palto Alhambra Theatre, along Nathan

Rond towards Star Ferry, turning into

MODEL PLANE...

Payment

of all Chits, etc. The Secretary's Omec, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tol. 27794) will

at 11.45 a.m. close

Tina are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in

|21920).

Sallsbury Road along, Chatham Road FLIGHT RECORDS advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel

and Matauwel Road, into Tam Kung Road up to Prince Edward Road, cutting Into Boundary Street and again to Nathan Road, finally ending at the Al- kambra Theatre,

Among the contestants were two meet sponsored by the Hongkong Chinese girls, who although covering Model Aeroplane League at the open Tax for all Persons, including half the distance, put up very good Gelds at the end of Waterloo Road Ladies, and is payable at the. Gato. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform dre show.

Following were the resulta:

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE A large number of contestants, at- tended, the annual model seroplane Public Enclosure is $1.00 including The price of Admission to the

yesterday.

30 mins, 28 mec: 3, The old duration record for the admitted Half Price, Lai Yuk-fu, 45 secs: 3, razni glider contest of 43 seck' ' was . not Karam Bux. Allahi, 20 mins, 45 sees; 4. Pte. Manson, broken, the best time being 54 seo, 40 mins., 35 secs; B. Lukman Khan, 49 recorded by Chan Lok-ying. However

40 mine. 38 secs; d Leung Ngal-pick,

the rubber, powered duration event,

mins. 30 seas. Dalip Singh, I mins. 27 Beck; 8. A. Lewis, 41, ming, 37 seca Ng Kam-ng remained in the air for Yeung Chi-ho. 43 mins, 10 secs.; 10, Naran 314 sec, thus breaking the 'old record Jan Singh, 42 minɛ. 30 secs,

of 243. Others completing the race, received medals of merit,

COUNT. THE "TELEGRAPHS” EVERYWHERE

The gas engine duration record was also broken when 256 sec. recorded by Lim, Sui-keo. The former record was 150.

Resulla:

ander. Chen Lok-ying64) Wong Km-cheung (81); Chan Chi-chal. (39).

Rubber-powered-tig Kamelin (514): Pant Tak-loke (222)] Yu Chu-yu-/12011 Char Leeming (181)] Lo Kwong-yip (1693) Gan engips-Lim Bul-kee: (258); Lim Yuet-yin, ([18); Lim Yuet-yin (78) Chan Yu-chiol (88); A, BUYE· Neito (do); · Chan Lok-ying (18),

.By Order,

c. B. Brown.

Secretary, Hongkong, 11th November, 1940,

TROPOLE

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