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SOCCER SHIELD

DRAWING

2nd Round Games

National Service

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 13, 1941. ·

1. Moieve Supreme Cocri,

Association CLUB TEAM IN Basketball Stars To A pound of value

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Rims of the NationalDRAWN MATCH

DRAWN MATCH Give Exhibition Here for an ounce of cost

TOKYO, Feb. 12 (Domel)-Out- lining the Service Movenient In Japan's outlying territories, Count Rainel ;

-

Arima, Director-General of the Valley Rugger California's golden star-studded 20th Century Fox

National Service Association told ས conference of colonial officinis, "It in

Film basketball team, which'passed through Hongkong The draw for the second the object of the National Service Evenly matched, Club and

two weeks ago en route to the Philippine Islands, are round of the senior and junior Association to bring home 10 the

Middlesex played A hard people Government plans and to shields was made at a meeting make the Government understand fought rugby match at Happy booked to give an oxhibition game in the Colony against of the Football Association the people's desires and thereby Valley yesterday. The game a local all-star aggregation, upon their return, in aid of Council yesterday. Following enable the entire nation to bend their onded in a draw, each team -is the drawi

efforts for the realisation of the scoring a try. national policy in solid unity and co- operatiormally Organised

Senior Shield

February 22.--Royal Scots v, Navy (Bookunpoo). Police v. South China (Boundary Street),

February 23-Kwong Wah

Eastern (Boundary Street)..

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPSU TOKYO, Feb. 12 (Domel) The Association was formally organised v. this afternoon by 1,000 representatives Bt of the society in a rally at the Uyeno

¦ Park.

No points were registered in the first half, during which Club did most of the attacking with Middlesex defending well and occasionally breaking away in some fine moves which, however, were ably frustrated. Army Sponsors of the new organisation were at first alower on their feet Include Mr Chujl Machida, former and although Club had the ad- President of the defunct Minsello, vantage in this respect they were *largest political Party; Mr Chikuhei

Nakajima, former president of the able to hold their own very well defunct Seiyukal; Mr Kenzo Adach and some good tackles were, former president of the defunct

Mr Klves seen.

Joseph's v. Bing Tao (Caroline IIlll),

Junior Shield

Eastern

February 22.---Bouth China Police (Boundary Street). B.A.6.0. v. 30th I.A, or Signals (Bookunpoo)

or Navy v. International.

these two matches was left in aboy- ance,

Domel; and Oversens

Sing Tao B v. 36th RA, The date of Kakuminn Minister and former cotved an Injury close to his right eye

A proposal was put that, in the case of a Club not possessing a ground but informing the Association they had

Velta, he the House of Represenia-

in- tives; 60 members of the House of

including Реств

Mr

taken a certain ground as their home, former Minister of Educe run but he was nearly brought

ground, member of the Club owning that ground should not be admitted free of charge. The proposal was de feated.

Injury To Player

Early in this half, Lavalle (Club) re-

and although the wound was bleeding he carried on for the rest of the same. Club almost scored towards the end Hachisaburo

Hon of the first half when Grattan mado a Kiyozumi Inouye,

O down by Burrell, Iwakusu Ida, Doctor Mannosuke Yamaoke, Mr"

Fast Second Half Choichiro Takutomi, veteran Journalist; 60 Generals on the

The second half saw Middlesex retired list including Gentral Takashi moving much faster with the Club Hishikari, General Jinzaburo Mazak), opposing strongly and returning the General Shigemoto Oi, Lieut-Gen. aflecks. Club once more came near to

Ishizaki. Mr W. Hanming Chen asked the Zenziro

Lieut-Gen. Ichi scoring when through a series of Council whether it was possible to Inouye, Lieut-General Makoto Satoh, Passes they gained the 25-yard line establish a precedent. During the Lieut-Gen. Junichi

uniem Sanzo, and and running strongly with a cicar field Lai Wah Cup came on January 27, 14 Major-General Chiyomatsu Oka; 20 in the Jan. However, this fine move Tin-kang (Sing Tan) was taken off Admirals on the Retired List, Includ- paxa.

ment was broken up by a forward He understood Li was not in a strong Vice-Admiral Count Chosel the field with a broken arm, he said. Ing Admiral Eisuke Yamomato,

Ogasa position financially and wondered if it Vic were possible for the Asociation to war, and Rear-Admiral Taneil make a compassionate grant. Li, he Sosa, and other leading publicist in- added, had been playing for a number eluding Taketor Ogata, director of the of years and had given his services Asahi Shimbun chain of newspapers. ungrudgingly to the Association ta many charity games.

The Chairman replied that medient expenses would

Association.

Mr

be bome by the

Chen pointed out that El lind been forced to give up his employment

because of his injury.

GAMBLERS IN CROWDS

Standing izz

queues

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Army then gained control and hard pretsed by the Club slowly but steadily gained ground until Burrell dashed forward after a loose and scored al- line. Berry took the kick from a dif though he was inekled close to the #cult angle and failed to convert.

Club did their utmost to reduce the deficit.and after both teams were seen In some good play, Club made a good run but a fumbled pass enused them to Jose the chance. Nevertheless, they once more obtained the ball and this time Thomson went through and re- gistered try, Castleton took the closely kick from a dificult angle, and failed Mr J. McKelvie suggested that in-packed

Immigration Office to convert stead of the Association making a con- crowds, Chinese gamblers fell casy __Army.—Thomson: Williams, Sturdy, passionate grant, which might reader victims to the Police last night when, Bailey, Wilson: Kilmeke. Wookey: Burrell, Werdon, Hymos: Man, Madaridge; Hewill, El able to professionalism, it was far

under the direction of Detective Willoughby, Berry. better that voluntary lividual con- | 200

Sergeant C, Pope, raids were corried, tributions be made to nailst hàn,

out in the Mongkok area and In Austin Road.

Burma Team Coming

Upwards of 200 people were arrest- The Chairman rend a letter fromed in connection with Tse Fa Idlteries the Chinese Nallenal Amateur Federa- and some $2,000 was picked up by tion, stating that the Burma Chinese the Police as money used for gam- Amateur Association team expected to prrive in Hongkong on April 10. The bling. letter suggested April 12, 13 and 10 as dates for games, with the possible addition of April 19 and 20. The Council agreed to the dates with the exception of April 12.

The second match between. the Association and the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation for the Governor's Cup will be played on March 15,

Wanted!

ZOO RECEIPTS FALL

!

Club-Matthewk;

Gration, Lavalle, Carruthers. Morgin; Bidwell, Thomson;

Stout, Dalziel, Godfrey.

Stoker, Castleton, Lee; Gairdner, Benn:

Punjab Awards

LAHORE, Feb, 12 (Reuter)--The Punjab Government has reserved 15,- 000 acres in Nilibar Colony (Haveli | Project) as rewards for war services, London Zoo receipts last year to it is offcially announced. the end of October were £20,212, a It is added that preference in drop of £38,820 on the average re-awards will be given to those whose ceipts for this period during the five services are outstanding in assisting pre-war years.

the war effort.

ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND TEN POUNDS,

NO SHILLINGS_AND_SIXPENCE-

XX

TO REACH THE FIRST £100,000.

ex

PLEASE SEND YOUR DONATION TO

WAR FUND - SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST. LTD.

COLLECTED TO DATE

$1,580,598.58

REMITTED TO LONDON

£98,389.19.6d.

charity.

Arrangements have already.| been started to stage the exhibi- tlon either at Hongkong Univer- sity's spacious gymnasium, or at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. visitors are scheduled, to arrive in Hongkong about February 21, remaining overnight.

Tho

This American all-star hoop quintette, which won the Pacific Const A.A.U. championship last year, are made up of former college stars, most of witom were selected on all- conference teams during their collegiate "rah, rah, rah” days.

High Class Treat

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Late Recovery

By Maçao

(Continued from Page 6.)

several dangerous movements. Chin Chi-fal was better than Lal Chung-| yin, as a winger.

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First Half Superiority

South China was vasily superior ia the first half, where Macao after do- ing the attacking for the first five minutes found themselves two goals

It pays' to pay what K's cost in arrea

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The performance of these brillian combinational Chung-yin after a brings you an extra pound in.

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a real high-class treat for local court chi centred for Chu Wing-keung to valuc, fans and all who are interested In net from close in. seeing the world's finest calibre of Play was very loose at this period, basketball, 18 it is

is played in America.

and the Portuguese players were un- It will be recalled that Vancouver's able to get Maple Leafs, Canadlan basketball ged and disjointed being very rag-1

The good work champions in 1938, gave a brilliant put in by Cordova and Airosa ar- exhibition in Hongkong two years ago reste

rested several dangerous raids. How- during their Oriental tour.

ever, with persistent raids, South China were rewarded with another Basketball, as it is played during goal, as from a corner kick taken on the present day, is a highly scientifle the right, Chin Chi-fai headed in. game, the old Individual dribbling Macao retaliated strongly thereafter, method being replaced by modern but found their movements too well well-timed, stream-lined screening watched. Several attacks

at goal plays. These Californian gianta all were cleared by Ho Po-pul, and

were tower over the six foot mark and are considered masters in the art of using their forwards, Chong, Han-kwong following upon a heading bout by deceptive screening plays,

headed the ball past Ho Po-pul to Arrangements are being made to reduce the lead. huse some of these enge stars give Changing over, Macao played re- short talks

kept South: on the intricacies of juvenated soccer, and basketball, on the afternoon of their Chinn's defenders on their toes. arrival in Hongkong to local basket-Lok-kee who was injured in the first ball enthusiasts.

half retired from

play, and Shek-yau came in to take over Chow Man-chi's berth to allow the latter to retire to the right half position.

New Ruling In Army Snooker

on

At a meeting of the Garrison Snooker Committee at the Soldiers' Club Monday, a proposal by S/Sgt Megson. R.F... ihat ane League point should be allotted to each winning frame and that the fatal aggregate points scored have no bearing on the final result, was adopted.

On Monday night the following League matches were held;

Medical Corps shared #fx frames with Garrison Military Pollee; Royal Engincera "A" shared six frames with Royal Engineer Sergeants; Royal Ar-] tillery, Stanley, beal Corps of Signals: "A" four frames to two; Corps uf Signals Corporals beat Pay Corps Ave frames to one,

·

The following is the table to date:

WLD ***.* R.A.M.C.

R.E. Sergts

R.A. Stanley C.M. Police

R.E. "A" Strani Cpl

SA"

11

9

Ho

Lee

Right from the klek eff, Chong Han-kwong was put through by Sousa, and his pass was accepted by Guerreiro who made no mis- take from close in to level thei score. Revitalised by this goal. they kept begging away, and when Ip Po-tau was given the run of the fleld, Badarraco, who had changed places with Guerreiro, took up the pass to go through on his own to allow peas to take the lead for the first time.

Too Individualistic

Bouth China was playing too much individualisile football, and wasted too much time in getting at

goal.

Although they had the chances of drawing loyel at this Juncture, slow methods coupled with the excellent work put in by Carvalho, who saved everything that went

ent his WAY, Cordova who was here, there and everywhere. and Alrosa at centre half, pre- vented South China from scoring. Macao went further ahead,

when

Ip Fo-tou was given a chance to go through on his own, his final shot

On Sunday last, Medical Corps met; found the corner of the net with Ho Kowloon Police in return Snooker Po-pul spreadeagled Thereafter play match and won by 867 points to 522 was chiefly confined to Macao's half, losing only one frame during the but good work once again nullified evening.

China's efforts. They did and later when from concerted at- tack, Chu Wing-keung hended in Although with

RANDOM JOTTINGS

(Continued from Page 6.)

cey everything bar scoring

سافة

from close qusmodic raids, they

the

exception of

were kept in their own hair. Macao managed to survive, and The

final whistle found them hanging onto their slender lead and SOUTH CHINA: Ho

Po-pul; Wong

shall not be surprised if the former win the championship for the first time in the history of the club. in Siu-kee. Tse Kam-hung: Chang Wei- the meantime there may be one or chung, Lam Tak-po, Ho La-keo; two upsets-one can never tell.

*

Chang Wol-choung, Chu Wing-koung, |Lee Tak-kee, Chow Man-chi (Lee

DURING the week-end, the Royal Shek-ynu in second half), Chin Chi-

Engineers were surprisingly de fol.

Irated 1-0 by Folice "B" Like

MACAO: Carvalho; Chi Fu, Cor-

Khalsa, the Sappers commenced thedova: Mendes, Airoan, Magallines; senson in brillant fashion but have Chong Hon-kwong, Sousa, Badarraco, since suffered many reverses, These Guerreiro, Ip Po-tou.

two teams are now out of the run- ning. The Rajputana Regiment have also lost two inatches and are only five points behind the two leading test Ir. any opinion, they are cup. able of defeating, either of the leaders.

Malayan Iron Ore Going To Japan

LONDON, Feb. 12 (Reuter),—At the forthcoming question ilme in the

CENTRAL British Association House of Commons, Sir George are visiting Macao next Sun- Broadbridge will ack whether, the day. The visitors have at least Government is aware that the states five Interport selections in their fare sending regular shipments of įof Trengannu and Kelantan (Malaya) team, and if their defence does iron ore to Japan not crack up, I shall not be aur of the fact that Japan has joined the

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