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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 1940.

MORNING

MONDAY

COMMENTARY

4-1 VICTORY FOR EASTERN Tournament Rugger Drawn

St. Joseph's Forwards

Neglect Opportunities

THREE GOALS IN TEN MINUTES

(By "SCRAMBLER"}

STAGING a belated rally in the second half, St. Joseph's College put up a spirited display to- wards the end of the game in their match against | the Eastern yesterday losing by four goals to one after being lod at half time by four goals.

With a quick and energetic attack during the first fifteen minutes of the game, Eastern had St. Joseph's College .completely outclassed, and it was during this period that they scored three quick goals in the space of ten minutes. It took St. Joseph's some time to get set- tled down, and once when they achieved that stage, the attacks of Eastern were somewhat subdued.

There is no denying the fact for the Saints kept up a continual that on the day's play Eastern | attack,

were the superior team all round, but had the Saints' forwards accepted the chances that were presented to them in the courso of the game, the result would have been different.

Right from the start, the Eastern went into the attack, and from 1 passing rally staged by Teno, Hyul tricked two defenders to put his team one up. Soon they went to their work again, and from a free kick taken by Hu King-sing, Han Ching- tou ran in to scare.

EASTERN SUPERIOR

ON THE WHOLE. Eastern de- served their win, for they played like a machine during the early stages of the game, and had the Saints' completely bamed. played well a team and there weak link in them.

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Woo Chi-chilang and S. Y. Yen played well with understanding, and the Intermediate line of lau Tal-chlape, su King-sing and La Wai-kuen had always the measure of the Saints forwards.

It was a nice sight, to see their for-

Play was confined chiefly to the Saints' territory, and Chung Yung-wards moving in unison when they sum taking a pass along the side lie once got going, and each man played raced down the field to centre and his part, C. T. Tsao and Hau Ching- Hyul hended into the right corner of tau struck up a very nice combination the net to put Eastern three up. and from these two players most of their attacks came, although Chung Yung-hum did quite a few run down the alde lines, Lau Hin-hon had

SAINTS RALLY

THE SAINTS' thereafter put up pressure, and although the defence were given a very gruelling time, they managed to survive and it was not the end of the Arst half that Eastern Increased their lead to four when Chung Yung-sum ran down the feld alone to cut in and beat Teang with diagonal grounder.

After the breather, play improved to a greater extent on the part of the Saints, and although both sides tried their hardest to score, the defences hold sway.

It was not till after fifteen minutes play that the Saints, re- Buntos recely- ing a pass after a severe attack on Eastern's goal scored with a loft footed drive Uhat gave Lau Hin-hon no chance.

duced the arrears.

Play thereafter developed Into sporadic raids on both sides, and Lau Hin-hon had more to do than Tsang,

very little to do during the first half, and what came his way he did it

with calm.

DEFENCE OVERWORKED

Winning

Numbers At The Races

No. 4031

RACE 1

$2,122,00 No. JEZE

720.00 No. 371.

360.40 Unplaced ponies (150 each): 3172, 4300, 1420, 1970, 3516, 442, 7519 631: 1517, 3365.

RACE 2

$2,779.00

Waiting for the ball. 2/Lt. Miller ready to take the ball from Richards, who has been tackled, during the Army-Club. Quadrangular Tournament Rugby match at Sookunpoo on Saturday.--Ming Yuen.

OVERWHELMING VICTORY FOR KOWLOON G. C..

BY 19 POINTS TO 5, Kowloon Golf Club beat the Country Club, Sheungshiu, in a golf match yesterday. 704.00

The latter Club were hosts and of their players, only A. W. Ramsey aand A. A. Lopes were able to record victories.

307.00

No. 5422 No. 1090 No, 2337 Unplaced pontes (150 each): Nos, 4315, 4431, 2010, 3050, 615, 3233, 0048, 1617.

RACE 3

No. 1683

No. 1805

$2,700.20 107.20 No. 1913

308.00 Unplaced pontes (130 each)! Nos, 2309, 117, 200, 3375, 1359, 895, 6103, 1995, 6300, 1720, 3628, 1151, 318.

IACE 4

No. 3073

$3,076.50 870.00 439,50

Nu. 5220 No. 848 Unplaced ponies (850 each): Nos. 3372, 4161, 130, 1085, 0265, 4477, 1575, 239, 8412,

RACE

www.20

No. 4858

400,00

Women Draw

At Kowloon G.C.

Club Forwards In Fine Trim Against Army: Excellent Defence

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(By "Fly-half")

A ROUSING DISPLAY by Club forwards and the stolid defending of the backs helped Club to draw with the much favoured Army 13 points each in the Quadran- gular Tournament rugger match on Saturday. A draw was a very fair result, and play was up to Tournament standard.

Kennedy were fiery forwards who did a lot of telling work in the pack.

THE GAME:

RMY kicked off towards Causeway

Cingue at full back for Army, was unsteady. He fumbled quite 1 few kicks ahead, but his tackling and recovery was good. Selfishness by the Army Insidea, A Bay. The ball rolled among Club who were frequently. caught in forwards before Burford seized it and possession, gave their wingers swung it out the threes, where it few opportunities. Richarde, went right along the line to Bosan- quet, who broke through but - was having played so long on the tackled Ave yards from the line by wing, is used to going all out for Clague. the line when in possession, so that as an inside he neglects to neroes the field by the opposing side keep the ball swinging.

The ball was hacked back and forth

until it went near Stewart who Coombes, seemingly aware that dashed forward to pick it up ond Charter owned a deadly tackle, was barge over for a score nearer the not to blame for hanging on too often, posts than the corner flag. Aitken- Macdonald made very little headway head converted. ogginst Stewart.

It was a grand scare which caught Hook attempted to break through on very few occasions, but passing the Army side napping. But it did might have been made before he ran not take the stuffing out of the Army across the field. Wedderburn was side, who probably remembered that closely watched by Club forwards, the same thing happened between the and had to send out some hasty two teams on the Police ground a passes.

fortnight ago. The Army side, from FORCEFUL GAME

the kick-off pressed on the Club line, but defence held out over attack. ARMY forwards played their usun!

Miller kicked a penalty goal to forectul game, with splendid backing-reduce the leeway, soon after, Army, up a predominant phase, but they come near to scoring on a Los found Club forwards very much alive. occasions, but over-eagerness Losing the advantage in the Encouts, their movements. they elected rather to attempt the much more certain method of gaining the ball by taking set serums instead of lincouts.. Ford was slightly more FTER the interval, Aitkenhead successful than Burford at hooking attempted to intercept near his Cuthbertson, Sutherland, Gillan and ine and the ball bounced past Hook Duke were hard workers who showed to Coombes who went on to pass out (up in the loose.

to Richards, who

the scored near Thompson was very safe at full posts. Millar converted. - back for Club. His fielding and touch kicking were much more superior to Bosanquet equalised by an un Clague's efforts. Bosanquet, given a converted try. Club kept yard or two to get up speed, was pressure following this try but with- ever a source of danger to Army, but in their own "25" Pleton Intercepted

more whole-hearted. his tackling still requires to be a bit between Carruthers and Bosanquet

but knocked on in doing so.

It was, nevertheless, a most cujuy- able match. Singles were played in the morning, and lunch was taken with Kowloon leading by 0 points to 24. Afternoon scores (fourbalis) were Kowloon 10, Country Club 24.

The singles resulted as follows-A W. Ramsey (Country Club) beat A. J. The content between the women Dennis: A A. Lopes (Country Club) members of the two clubs, which was beat W. V. Ahern; R. E. Lee (Country played at the Kowloon Club, ended in Club) lost to E. F. Fincher; F. Ea tic. Following were the results: Remedios (Country Club) and R. K 2929, Collings all square; E. J. M. Chur J. Kew: Mrs A. E. Castro (K.G.C.

Mrs W. B. Hillier (K.O.C.) beat Mrs. (Country Club) lost to H. 8. Mac-tied with Atlas A. Sequelra; Mira, B, C. No. 328

$6,103,00

kenzie; T. Y. C. Leo (Country Club) Stott (K.G.C.) beat bias A. Williams:

INCLUSION JUSTIFIED No. 3003

lost to A. Eastman; W. C. Hung (Coun-Mm. S. Jex (K.G.C) lost in Miss E 1,769,80 No. 4820

$34.80 try Club) lost to E. C. Fincher: C. H. | Heang; Mm. T. B. Low, (K.G.C.) beat Unplaced ponies ($100 each). Nos. 3310.T. Suen (Country Club) lost to

Mrs. D. Botelho; Mrd. C. Frost CARRUTHERS thoroughly Justined TR.G.C.) tied with Min 1423, 5620, 2001, 007.

Low: J. J. Baato (Country Club) lost Molly Chura (K.G.C.) lost to Mis L. Charter defended stoutly. Stewart A. Roza: Mishis inclusion by bottling up Richards. RACE 7

to T. Lamb: M. F. Pinna (Country Ablong: Miss Mabel Churn (K.C.C. bea! Club) lost to W, Kershaw; F. X. M. Muu Õel; and Strx, L., Jack (k.Q.Ch laat was given few real scoring chances Slive (Country Club) lost to Christian-to Miss át, Mooney. son; A. R. Pinna (Country Club) last to T. Henderson,

No. 4207 No. 2007 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos.

1931, 4243, 2163, 3142, 0367.

S. TSANG had very much more to do than his opposite number, and the four goals scored against him would have beaten many another keeper. He should have made an attempt to stop the last goal. Despite the Herculean efforts of D. Leonard and Hussain at back, the Saints' de-403, fence found the speedy actions of the Eastern's forwards trying at times, and on the whole played as well as could be expected.

Fernandes in the pivotal position was overworked, received very little [help from his wing halves. Rumjákn

made himself a policeman to HALE! Ching-tau during the greater part of the game, and managed to curtall the

DUO-BRIDGE

(British Made)

The Board for Two Players

Two Bridge players can use the DUO-BRIDGE Board anywhere and at any time; there is no need to go out to the Club on these black nights.

You will enjoy it in any situation, because it is the very best Bridge game, for two people yet invented,

Let us admit at once that there are certain technical difficulties which cannot be overcome. We are well aware of them but they do not affect the character of the game in any way. Neither player sees: more than his own hand while bidding and only his own hand and Dummy during play.

It is obvious that peculiar bidding, psychics and wild jump-overbids are no use in such a game, indeed the hands have been very carefully, slected.

ORIGINAL

& SMART

SPORTS & GAMES EQUIPMENT DEFT.

LANE, CRAWFORD LTD.

THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE

No. 4200

RACE #

$3,500.10 No. 2843

1,002,00 No. 170

501.30 2803, 2221, 6589, 3800,

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 2019,

RACE I

Nu. 2707

No. 206%

FOURBALLS

The results of the fourballs were.-

A. W. Ramsey and A. A. Lopes (Coun

$6,420.00 3,834.00 No. 6297

010.00 Unplaced pantes ($100 each): Nos 218. try Club) beat A. J. Dennis" and W. V. 1302.......... 4224. 1291... 4269–1263, –1772 -

DAILY DOUBLE Winning combination, Piccadilly Jim and Ballin Bay. Total net pool. $16.241, Number of winning tickets, ad. Dividend. $17320

Women's Competitions knocks. He appeared groggy for

At Fanling

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SECOND HALP

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However, the knock-on was un- noticed by the referee and Picton went completely through and raced un-field, and when opposed . by Thompson rave to Rickards who scored near the posts for Millar to convert.

and was too closely marked to break through Into the open. He defended like a hero and received many hard The lucky break for Army was the counter-balanced soon after when major part of the second half, and Bosanquet went over but had the Godfrey was sent out to assist him. ball ›knocked out of bla hands

Aitkenhead was not too safe in his when...Cuthbertson..........tackled......... him.. handling when pressed. Thomson, Club man jumped offer, the ball and touched the ball down. A try a grond service behind the pack, was given. Alkenhead from 'mid- especially when his forwards passed way out kicked a good goal [back dangerously from the line cuts.

Club forwards played one of their This ended the scoring of a hard- best games thla season." They fought match in which open play was stemmed many, foot rushes

by given full scope.. Army, and then counter-attacked | Club-Thompson: Stewart, Charter, by dribbling up-field. In the loose, Carruthers and Bosanquet: Altkenhead they were much more in evidence, Needham, Gairdner; Godfrey, Taylor and and Thomson; Stearman, Marford, Macrae; and quick breaking by the back row Kennedy. forwards harassed Hook consider- |Army,--Ciągus; -Macdonald, Richards, ably. They look good advantage of Coombes and Picton: Hook and Wedder

bum; Sutherland. Ford.” Domosa;. Cuth- dropped Dasses Dr their bertson, Millar: Pinkarton. Duke opponents. Hesseman, Maerse and ¦ Gillan,

Ahern;~R. E, Leo and F. E, A, Herne THE MEDÁL Competition to be dios (Country Club) lost to E. F. Fin-played on the New Course, Fanling, recovered from an arm Injury, gave cher and R. K. Collings: E. J.

M. from Club) lost to K. S. Mackenzie and A.

November T. Y. C. Leo Churn and

23-27, has been (Country extended for a further week. Eastman: W. C. Hung and C. H. T. THE MONTHLY MEDAL Competi- Suen (Country Club) lost to E. C. Finson for both Silver and Bronze cher and T. Low; J. J., Basto and M. Divisions will be

played for Kowloon C. C. Beat K. Pinna Country Club) lost to T. Tuesday, December 3.

Lamb and W. Kershaw; F. X. M. Silva THE ECLECTIO Competition for a and A. R. Pinna (Country Club) lost to prize kindly presented by Christianson and T. Henderson.

Military Lady. Associates will be played for from December 1 till February 20, 1941.

ENTRIES for the Rosa Cup close on Tuesday, December 3.

Docks By 27 Shots

The Kowloon 0.0. beat Kowloon Docks R.C. by. 27 shots in a friendly match on the latter's green yesterday. _J._Banderilly, P. Mason, A. Calman and T. Coleman (Kowloon Docks) lost to IL 8. Capell, W. Leo, L. Jack and F. Good- win 13-21.

J. Revid, J. Macpherson, F. Tullen and

Athletic Stadium For Chungking

Churking Nov 30,

J. Kempton (Kowloon Decks) lost to A The newly established Ministry of

the

Small Units 6 Club “A” 3

THE COMBINED Small Units,

Wright. A. 11. Marlin, W. W. Parsons and Social Welfare is planning to construct well fed by Scriven at stand-off half.

big stadium in Chungking at $1,000,-

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T. W. CHIT 14-28

W. McMaster, J. G. Ozoria, W. Houston 000. The stadium will have an athletic obtained a close win over Club "A" and Morrison Kowloon Docks, beat A. C. Tribble, R. B. Wallwood, A. Stevens ground, a gymnastum, a swimming by 8 points (two tries) and to 3 polni and R. I. E. Marks 24-18.

pool and other facilities.–Central News. (a try), Hackett, Redman and Dalziel were prominent Club. for- wards, › Morgan strove hard to get through for Club. Lavalle, playing at Inside three tackled well,

Bedford and Taylor, were hard workers in the "Units" pac

pack.

Macao Wins Unofficial Table Tennis Interport

THE UNOFFICIAL table tennis interport match between Macao and Hongkong on Saturday night, which was won by the former 4-3, attracted only a medium crowd to the Kowloon Cricket Club.

The occasion apparently affected many members of both teams, and

consequently play was spasmodically good. For the most part, standard was considerably below what was ex- pected, though competition was close

the

activities of this speedy winger dur- and keen. Ing the latter part of the second half, Lau Wing-kwong went

Defence generally was good, some about his of the work unobtrusively.

recoverier being brilliant. Lack of aggression, perhaps, was the Of the forwaris, Macdonald and main reason why several of Santos were the best. The former in spectators were disappointed, though particular worked hard all by him- these same had high words of praise self, and many of his efforts should for the defence shown. have been better rewarded. Cruz playing on the right wing did sent across some nice centres, but. A. Leonard, a usual was off - form, spoiling many Gomez was inclined to play the fourth half, and his passes to Leonard of ten went astray.

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movements.

Saint Joseph's: S,” Trang, A. J. Hussain, D. Leonard; A. A. Rumjahn, G.. Fernandes, Lau Wing Kwong: Cruz, Gomez, Macdonald Bantos, A. Leonard.

Scores wero:

SINGLES

21-18,-21.18.

Leung Kwong-wa (IK) beat Wong Chun-hans (LK.) lost to Luk Na- woo 10-31, 21-18, 12-21

Lo Kwai-sang (1) lost to Kwan Wing

po 19-31, 21-0, -18-21)

Leung Chok-fel (1) beat Chens Kwok-wing 31-15, 31-17

Chau Chan-khu:{{FJ6) Sost' to Yeung Kam-chan, 18-21, 18-312-6

DOUBLES

and Barclay scored -un-

ted tries for the Units and Day

scored one of his typical tries for the Club.

Pratt had a good attempt at a dropped goal, but Lavalle rushed for ward and touched the ball in fight to prevent a sure score.

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NOON on THURSDAY,

Eastern: Lau Hin-hon, Woo Chi- chiang, S. Y. Yen, Lau Tai-chang, beat Youne Xem-chan and Cheng Shu*

Lo Kwa-sang and Tang Shiu-hef (3) December, 1940, Hau King-sing, Lo Wal-kuen; Chung chung 21-15, 11-3, 14 Yung-sum, Cheng, Kam-hol, V.: K.Leung.. Chok-fali; and, Tang, Shiu-hai Hyul;, C. T. Tsao, Hau. Ching-tau. (11.1.) lost to. Cheng Kwok-wing and Luk

Na-woo 16-31, 16-31,

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