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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 25, 1940.

MONDAY MORNING COMMENTARY

Chinese Federation Win First Navy-Police Hold Army

Cup Match SUNDAY CRICKET

Governor's

Association Forwards Fail To Accept Opportunities

(By ̈ "Scramblor”)

Offered

THOUGH BEATEN by the only goal scored by Hau Ching-tau for the Chinese Federation in the second half in the Governor's Cup match yester day at Carolino Hill, the Association's XI were in no way disgraced, for, had their forwards accepted the chances that were presented during the carlier phases of the game, the result would have been different.

COMBINATION CARRIES THE DAY

Fanling Golf

T. A. PEARCE ELIMINATED FROM CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

The brand of football served up was very entertain. ing, and had its share of exciting and anxious moments for both teams. It was very evenly contested, and the difference was only to be found in the forward line, where the Chinese went about their work methodically and with a purpose contrasting with the Association's forwards, where, although every man worked hard, they went about plowship were played yesterday. Sur their work disjointedly.

FIRST and Second Rounds of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Cliam-

prise of the First Round was the elimination of T. A. Pearce, Colony Champion, losing one down to D. S.,

F. D. Hunters illed in the Colony

put covering and anticipation during the Robb. were

greater part of the game nullifed the elforts of the Chinese attack, Both kicked hard, but towards the end, Leonard was inclined to be erratic.

Both defences through a gruelling test and came off with flying colours. That no goals were scored dur- ing the first forty-five minutes of the game speaks for itself. The Chinese from the start had very good combination in de- fence, and although the Associa- tion's took a little- time in settling down, they had the measure of their opponents, and put up as good an exhibition, if not better, than their opponents in the first half.

Both keepers had very little to do

to

In

Championship and winner

Scores were:

of the Jasper Clark Cup, entered the 'semi- Or the halves, Bright played a finals when he beat A. E. Lissaman

in the Second Round. up 6 and useful rame, breaking very use mevements with precision, and al- ways found time to get his forwards going with nice passes. He had a pair of excellent wing halves in Pope and Fresitvater, and between these three, the Chinese were kept In check for a considerable time,

They made use of their heads to good advantage.

Jardines Defeat The Bank In Inter-Hong Match

DESPITE 6 for 56 by J. L.. A.

Civil Servants Beat Volunteers By Seven Wickets

"BOWLERS were unable to

Fielden and then 48 runs from master the wet slippery condi-

Three-Quarters Provide Thrilling Movements: Keen Tackling

(By "Fly Half”)

IN ONE OF THE FINEST GAMES of rugby, scen

C. D. N. Walker, the Hongkong tions of the field in cricket this year, Police and Navy held Army to a draw of 3 Bank were beaten by 37 runs matches yesterday. At Happy points each at Causeway Bay on Saturday. Each side by Jardines when those two Valley, the Civil Service C.C: scored a try. The ball was swung along the three lines firms met in an Inter-Hong boat the Volunteers by severi cricket match at the Kowloon wickets, losing only three of in great style, while tackling of both sets of backs was

their batsmen in compiling 161 keen. Cricket Club yesterday.

Steady contributions from Jardines' men, top scorer among whom was N. J. Booker (35), enabled them to The strong Volunteers batting side total 140. G. P. Charlton (4 for 31) were very subdued, and could only and K. M. Baxter (4 for 27), however, manage 137 runs for 7 wickets before made that a winning score for the declaring J, M. Gosano contributing

Bankmen were all out for 112.

Scores were:

Jardines

Jung. Miller b Fieldon'

M. Baxter, bw, b Miller ...

D. Booker, st. Bompas b Fielden.. D. O. Parsons, a Gosane b Fielden G. P. Charkan, e Gozanod Kitter JP. Carey, lbw b Miller .....

G. P. Blone, dosano & Fielden

D. I. Homeoquet, not out

N. J, Booker, b Haymen

E. M. Brazel lbw, b Floiden

N. L. Rollton, Gorana b Fielden

Extras

Total

Fielden Day

Hdymes

Miller

Cosano

Bowling Analysis

Hongkong Bank ML F. L. Haynes, b Baxter E. P. Miller, b Charlton

G. N. Gesano, run out

C. D. N. Walker, © Baxter b Carey B. Goxano, e Stone b Chatsion

3. L. A. Fielden, b Baxter

First roundCol. Rose was conceded n walk over by S. Tomlinson; D. Hum- E. A. Bompas, b. Parsons phreys bent A. McKellar 5 and 3; A E D G Day, C and b Baxter Lissaman beat R. K. Collings 2 up: F. M. Thompson, b Charlton D. Hunter beat G. C. Altkenhead I up: G. Harrington, e Baxter ↳ Chariton D. S. Edward beat G. M. Kennedy 7 and Matthews, not out.. 5; L. R. Andrewes beat S. D. Lloyd 5 and 3; D. S. Robb beat A Pearce, 1 up: F. Groves beat K. S. Robertson

Becond round,Roso beat Humphrey's

Edward beat Kennedy & and 3; Groves Beat Robb 4 and 3.

Extra

Total

Chariton Baxter Parsons Carey

Bowling Analysi

20000

K. TONG CLOSING DAY

The forwards played well in- up.. dividually. Had they another man have been better rewarded. might person of Saw, their efforts; Hunter beat Lisgaman 0 and 8; in the first half, for play was chiefly They went about their work with a confined

'rnidfield. However, determined idea-individually only, Robinson had more to do inter in and when a pass to the winger would the game, for after scoring that have produced the desired result, solitary goal, the Chinese played in-they invariably played the short spired football, and kept attacking passi for sometime, and it was during this passing game, only to see their op

ponents obtaining possession. period that the resourcefulness of Hondy, Fowler and Howlett work- Robinson was seen at its best. Heed hard, but lacked cohesion. How- saved point blank shots from both tett in particularly was inclined to Chan Tak-fal and Hau Ching-tau, lle too far back. Of the two wingers, which looked certain goals, and on Coomer was the better. He had the the whole he had more to do than knowledge of where the ball Cheong Wing-chel and gave a very wanted, and sent across many good creditable display.

HARD TACKLING HALVES THE Association's defence could not better display. have given a Every man played to a standstill. The early understanding between

passes only to see them go begging. Blake did many a fast run down the linc, but apart from this he was un- able to combine well. with, his other forwards.

SUPERIOR FORWARDS

Presentation

Of Lawn Bowls Prizes

.KOWLOON TONG GC.A. held their Closing Day yesterday when they entertained four visiting rinks. including one from the Lawn Bowls Association-comprised-of-K. P......Phil-|

West Of Scotland Beat Dundee

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Roughley and Leonard was respon- 'HE Chinese played well as a team. lips, L. A. Gutierrez, V. Chittendea orria, J. Clark, A., Soutar, H. G. Cooper}

In defence Cheong Wing-choi sible for their breaking up of many TURN to Page 8, Column Three

a threatening movement, and their

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"COOL and FULL of PEP" SAY THOSE WHO SUMMER IN MASCULINIZED UNDERWEAR

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runs.

47.

Civil Servants were given in and collent start by D. McLellan (25) and K. J. Atwell (58) and with 34 extras won after 3 wickets had fallen.

Scores:

II.B.V.D.C.

1. G. Gokane e Smith

Whitley

F. Zimmern, c Smith b Perry...

M. Gosane, c McLellan b Mitchell". A. Zimmern. b Mitchell

M. Stark, b Mitchell

Haker, Lb.w, Atwell

T.nide, Mitchell

J. N. Anderson, not out

E. C. Fincher, not out ....

Extra.....

Total (for soven wickets)

15T

F. Zimmern and G. Winch did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

Thompson Perry Whitley

McLellan

Smith Milchell Atwell

Civil Service

McLellan, b Gosano K. 3. Atwoli, not out

J, Webb, Ibw.. b. Gosano

D. Holidge, d Gosano

I Thompson, b ltide

Extrad

Total (for three wickets)

The Police-Navy forwards put up a grand show against the powerful Army eight. Despite an injury to Carter, the Navy fly half, who twisted his ankle while dribbling up fast and was checked by Claque, the Com bined team kept pegging away and eventually secured the equaliser.

Claque, at full back for Army,[ was steady. Richards found Taylor's reach a handicap, but He came kept trying hard. across, once in particular, to join in a three movement at the other aido of the field. Douglas and Coombes were unable to pene-7 trate the solid defence offered by Paul and Honeywell. Marsh re- ceived few chances.

Hook was again an opportunist who kept his backs well fed, despite close W. attention from the Police back row forwards. Wedderburn did nothing on his own but maintained a steady service from the base of the scrum.

161

G. Ainsley, A. Watson, M. Whitley, KC. Mitchell. N. L. Smith and 1, E. Perry, did not bat

Dowling Analysis

Zimmern......

Stark

I. G. Gasano Anderson Fincher Rida

Athletics

R.

FOUR OPEN RELAYS AT SOUTH CHINA A.A. ANNUAL MEET

Announce

Naval Volunteers Trounced 21-0

by

INDIVIDUAL BRILLIANCE Day, who proved too fast for his opponents, gave tho, IL.A.V.D.C. great advantage over the HK.N.V.F. 21 points (3 and the former won 21 goals and 2 tries) to mil.

P. B. Wilson was a forecful wing Day, showing better hands three." than last week, made good use of his speed and swerve. · Carruthers was the best all round back, being very

The Army pack again gave grand safe in defence and doing his bit in

display of backing up, there being attack, generally one up receive a pass or

carry on a dribble. The bustling displayed a resourceful game at stand- Hutchison, despite lack of training, play given by the Navy-Police for-

wards, however, put them somewhat off half, and Clemo, playing to a out of stride. Pinkerton, Cuthbert strange partner, did very well.

Burford hooked well and did some son and Millar were the pick of the

good work in the loose. Godfrey dit bunch.

he rather spoilt

DISAPPOINTING

a

lot

at the

of work

last

WALL at full back for Navy too long. Bent by hanging on

a

Police, was

found Day's speed Ho allowed himself to be caught in too much for him. possession too often, but perhaps this Poole, who played at wing three W. was more due to the excellent follow-for a bit, rendered better assistance ing-up of the Army forwards than to to his side when played at forward. jany fault of Wall's.

ger, who took Poole's place at wing

overdid the cross kick....

Bowden was an alert wing three From the Naval forwards ever ready to snap up any chance dangerous

which came his way. Paul and

to score. Honeywell were tough defenders who

come

got their man every time and were and that deserved

well.

Dalziel, Moodle were outstanding. the

pack THE GAME DAY left his back behind when he

quick to take advantage of loose balls while Carey [in attack.

Taylor did little more than hold went off on his own to pass the Navy kick gave Bowden fils chance to score. and score near the posts. Redmen Carruthers then Carter, until Injured, bad played very failed to convert. well. His partner, Clark, was low in took the with

bye a grand run which his passes with the result that the ly resulted in a try near the posts. half frequently took the ball after it

converted. had bounced towards him.

Richards although his run and cross-three and then swerve past Brown

WARRIORS

A

forward dribble led by Taylor took the ball to the Navy-line where Lamble gathered and kicked into touch. Soon after, Hutchison failed

a dropped goal.

In an interesting game of bowls al Kowloon Dock yesterday West of Scotland defeated Dandee 84-70.

J. Havle. 3. Whyte, R. Crald A. M Holland (West of Scoliond) beat

SOUTH CHINA Athletic Associs Bon

that their annual and A. Hyde Lay. Despite the wea- 26-13.

W. McMaster, S. Pollock. A Mactarlon, athletio meeting will be held at| her an enjoyable game was played,

3. Kempton lost to J. Gellatly, Caroline II Stadium on December which was won by the visitors.

Alexander. W. S. Dail, J. Orem 15-18. Following the games, prizes ton. Morrison beat W. Walker. II. H. Scott; entries must

W. Houston, D. Coull, W. Macfarlene,129 and January 1. 1041, and that

THE Navy-Pollce forwards were be sent in before warriors individually, and kept at it to .winners of the year's bowls compell: A. Celman. R. Duncan 20-10.

December 5, 1940,.

until the final whistle.

After the interval, Day scored two Wright- tions were presented by Mrs. A. H.

trics his Nooth was forever on the ball when

own efforts. The Castro,

Several open relays and a 10,000 metres flat race faix miles) will feature at forward. He was played at inside Soldiers' back row then wheeled with the two-day meeting. The Open events three when Honeywell moved to the ball and took it over for Redman SERIES

The same player are Men's 400 metres relay (teams of stand-off half on Carter being injur- to touch down The following have been appointed four); Men's 1,000 metres relay teams cd. Dempsey worked hard both in converted, conveners to choose the various teams of four); Women's 400 metres relay the lincouts and the loose. Taylor to compete in the Sunday Herald (teams of four): Boys' (under five feat) (was a grand forager, International Charity Cup competition 400 metres relay teams of four) and during the Christmas holidays:

PRIZE WINNERS

Singles Championship.-Winner, A. H. Basto; Runner-up, H. Y. Hsu..

Pairs Championship.-Winners, A. E F. Contro, W. H. Howard; Runner-up, H. Y. Hu, C. J. Roe.

V.

Singles Handicap-Winner. Atienza; Runner-up, W. J. Howard,

Tran Roberts, W. Melrose, 3. McKelvie beat W. McLeod, T. Tollen, J. R. McWalters, J. C. 9. Fender 23-20.

INTERNATIONAL

Scotland: Mr. J. McKelvie: Eng- land:-Mr. T. G. Stokes; China:-Mr. N. W. H. Chen; Portugal!--Mr. A.

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THE PLAY

off

Hutchison Anally cut through to complete the scoring.

The teams: Volunteers.-F, M.- Thompson (No. Coy.); H. van Leeuwen (Mobile Column); PLAY, opened with Navy-Police M. G. Carruthers (Mobile Column), D. Vfor entries for the open relays, and 50 gaining ground through their threes, Day (No. 1 Coy) and. PH. Wilson Corpe Artillery): Hutchison (Mobile cents for each individuai entry In the only to be thrown back by the Army Column) and F. 3. C. Cleme (No. 1 Coy.); 10,000 metres race.

forwards who kept the ball at their 1. M. Macras No. 2 Cor.1.3. 1. Burford feet. Twico Marsh Lalled to land penalty goals from well out.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

From a set scrum, the ball went out quickly to Hook who alloped pant Carter who had come up Blowly; he went on to the "25" fine before transferring to Coombes who ran over for an unconverted try. Next for excitement was when,Wall gathered at midfield within the five- THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE yard line to dodge past two Army MEETING, will be held - (weather defenders, and when challenged by permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Claque he punted over his head. FATURDAY, 30th November, 1810, | The ball was travelling fast, and Wall commencing at 2.00 p.m.

only managed to touch down after it The First Bell will be rung at 180 had crossed the dead-ball line. pim

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

(Corpe Artillery).-G. G. Davies (Corps Antilliswi, J. B. Lee Mobile Column). C. F. Needham (Fortress Signale); 0.8. Godfrey (No. 2 Coyd, A. 3. G. Taylor (No. 4 Coy) and 7.- Redman: (No, 1 Coy.). "Naval Volanteers. —Bub-Lt. Brown; Bub.-Lt. McCut, Cat. Lamble, Lt. Moraban, Bub.-Lt, Poole; Bub. Lt. Smith. ft. Rutier ford: Bub. Lt. Eager, LA; Watson, Lt, Moodle: Cat. Thornhill. B. Hynes, Carey, Sub-Lt. (E) Bean, and Sub.-Lt. Dalziel.

H.K.F.A. Appeals Board Reduce Suspension

THE APPEALS BOARD of Hong-- In the accond half do-or-dle efforts by the Navy-Polico forwards kong Football Association, comprising admitted to the Members' Enclosure. quite a bit. In a wild rush, Dempsey aldent), and Mr. W. Pryda (vice- No One without a badan will be had the Army side-on, the defensive the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith (President).

the or if kil Lo theo Pro Fuch must be worn throughout the was all but over. Then Carter duration of each Metin in such a dribbled thirty yards up fold; he was President), met on Friday to consider manner as to be readily identified.checked by Claque and injured his the appeal of Fle. Fraser of Royal

Badges admitting Non-Members to ankle and left the field for the rest Beol the Members! ¡Enclosure; and Club of the game, Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including

SCORES EQUAL

| Fraser, ✅r who = was involved in an incident with the referee off the field of play following a Second Division game: on October 10, had previously · been suspended by the Emergency Com- mites from further participation in the Hongkong Forthilfeamuose qu

PASTA FINDINGS SIZE Following ... is, tho, finding" of the

tax) are obtainable through the On the far side, Taylor ran up fold SECRETARY non the personal or to cross-kick. The ball landed near written application of a Member Paul who passed out to Bowden. Tho such Member to be responsible for winger, mado for the corner dag, ali visitors introduced by him, and closely pursued by Marsh. Bowden Appeal Boardnes for Payment of all. Chits, etc. the grounded the ball mid-way out, but we and that Fraser did not use

The Secretary's om

Office, 1st Floor, Taylor, failed to convert this fairly | violence towards the referee in the Exchange Building. (Tel 27704)wi

easy kick, maak al die al sense of that word. Non is there close at 11:45 am.

Note added loss prek any, evidence, of any, ill feeling towards

NADER VAR Varrhis score acted as a tonle for both the referee on account ... of the game'

Timns are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in sides, but defences withheld all itself advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tal. onslaughts, nije mouthis action, which is not denied, does not show a proper respect Teams EMA 21920)LIO ENCLOSURE.

which all referees (must have it the.

ithority of the Association ifa, to, be

Navy and Palles Wall (Police): Tayla PRON KPalico); Tal. Honeywill" (Navy The price of Admission to the Tel, Paul (Navy) and A/Ldzi Tel. Bowden Public Enclosures, 81.00 Including Nav Lieutenant Carters (Navy Tax for all Perrons, including Navy), LIE) BrownHTAVA

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