Monday,
HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH
March 24, 1941.
MONDAY
MORNING
South China Favoured For
St
Joseph's Trounced 7-1 In Causeway Bay Semi-Final
(By "SCRAMBLER")[
SOUTH CHINA ENTERED THE FINAL of the Senior Shield yostor- day at the expense of St Joseph's College whom they trounced at Cause- way Bay by seven goals to one. They were far superior in every department of the game, and with the exception of the first few minutes, they sub- jected the Saints' goal to continuous raids.
Upper Hand Throughout
South China were better able to play as a combina-
Golf
tion, whereas the Saints were very loose in attack. The A. A. Lopes Wins
form displayed by the winners augura well for their match against the Navy, and it was their exhibition of team play in the second half that kept spectators' interest alive. From the start they had the Saints well under control, and were always masters of the situation.
Country Club Championship
TAKING his second succes-]
sive championship title at the
COMMENTARY
Shield
day.-Ming Yuen.
Softball
Final Wildcats Win Girls'
But for the fine work put in tackling of Saints' defenders by
Chan Tak-fai heading the ball into the St Joseph's goal by Hussain, Bowen, Guy and alternating their play with long and Leonard in the defence, the short passes.
Country Club, A. A. Lopes beat during the South China-Saints semi-final Shield match yester Lee Wal-long led them well, and A. W, Ramsey at the 37th holo losers would have gone down still heavier, as it was their robust it was again the crafty Chow Man- in the 36-holes final yesterday. chl who held the eye with his clever Lopes was dormle 2, after being 1 and untiring efforts that stopped footwork. Chan Tak-fal was a great up at the 18th, but Ramsey took the South China from scoring on opportunist and both wingers, Lee last two holes in par figures to even many occasions. Hussain and Tak-kee and Lee Shek-you were the match for 30 holes. He badly Bowen formed a steady pair of seen to good advantage with their topped his drive for the 37th, while backs, and because of the work fast runs down the side lines, und Lapes went down in par 4 to win.
many good centres. neglected by their wing halves, they were called upon to per- form extra duties, which were executed to their credit,
I
Early Lead
THE SAINTS obtained an curly ead when Gay converled from the Guy worked tirelessly throughout, "spotkick" for hands against Tse but found the cluse passing game of Kam-hung after three minutes play.. the winners mucit too fast for him. After this, South China went into the He used his head in good advantage, attack, and only the keen anticipation and his long passes to his wingers of Sammy Tsang saved them from
being were not accepted by the latter ongoing down. With pressure numeratis occasions. Bol Leonard kept up, South China attacked, and and Castilho worked hard, the Guy was penalised for handling in the former was seen in many a tussle area. Lee Wai-tong made no mis- against the crafty Chinese inside triu, take from the resultant kick. but both were prone to, leave their South China were definitely on the respective wingers too much un-ascendency after this. The Saints marked.
attacked loosely, and rarely were
In attack, the Saints lacked cohe- they able to get within shooting dis- ston. There were far too many in-tance. South China took the lead dividual efforts seen, the wingers when Chan Tak-fal sent in a fast were deplorably weak, and Roach on grounder about forty yards out that of ahad Sammy Tsong beaten all the the extreme right was more passenger than player throughout. way. Soon after, Lee Wal-tong again the "spot-kick" for Santos was the best of the inside trio, scored froin and put in his usual share of work, hands against Hussain. MacDonald was hard working, but was unable to combine with his anen. Gomes worked unobtrusively throughout,
Usual Form
well as a
.
Only S. China
Sammy Tsung was colled upon to save from Lee Wal-tong from a free kick outskie the area and after the interval there was only South China
As usual, Bouth China played in the picture, who indulged in a team, and it would series of well executed movements in be hard to single out any Individual one of which Lee Shek-yau centred for special mention. The backs ucross nicely for Chow Man-chi to -were-sound-and-steady-posifrash the ball inlo_the_net..
themselves well, while the
line were always ready to lend a hand boll in attack and defence. The good work put in by the Intermediate trio, often had the Sainis attack on the wrong fool. The attacking Ave were in deadly form, each one having a share in the goals scored. They combined well and were able to offset the robust
Both Tam Kwan-hon and Sammy Tsang came to the scenes with well timed saves, and both keepers were in flue form and played up the Saints' defence well. With concentrating on Lee Wal-tong, the centre forward slipped the ball to the unmarked Lee Tak-kee who made no mistake with
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VIVIENNE BERNARD COSBORNE NEDELL BUGAN-
Original Sciaen Ploy by Richard Flourney. Dleseted by: EDWARD. SEDOWICK A COLUMBIA PICTURE
On Saturday, Ramsay eliminateed
R. E. Lee 2 and 1 in the semi-finals.
Mixed Foursomea
.
Two matches were played in the
Mixed Foursomes. The results were:
T. Y. C. Lee and A. Williams beat 11. A. Alves and Mrs Leo D'Almade 3 and 2.
J. D. Mackie and Miss M. C. Chur
Cash Sweep Winners
Happy Valley Lucky Numbers
Results
RACE 1
No. 440
$2,1130.80 ៥៨.០ 2031
404.40 705 bent A. R. Piana and Miss A. Sequeira, 153, 3034, 1520, 2933, 2702, 1454, 0110, 094.
Unplaced ponies (150 each): Nos, 4843, 1 up.
Cottage Club Paper Hunt
THE PAPER HUNT held by the Cottage Club on Saturday was won by La G. Perkins, who came home first on Restus.
And
was Puut
The Rov. Samson-Strong second on Gold Currency Calveraro third on Mistral.
The huut, which was led by Lieut J. P. Gunner, was across grassy country over a distance of some eight miles.
grounder to score from within the ares.
1402.
RACE 2
No. 240 2505
805.60 4024
447.00 Unplaced ponies (850 caeli): Nos. 2332. 229, 209, 6377, 232, 6031, 0400.
$3,134.00
RACE 3
No. 212
3077 7073
At Fanling
RACE 1
No. 185
$814.52
er
D2
232.72 116,30
League Pennant
V.R.C. Take Junior Honours
WILDCATS won the Girls' softball pennant at the Kow- loon Football Club yesterday when, bofore a moderate crowd and in tropic heat, they beat the Canuckettes 9-7. -
V.R.C. took honours in the Junior League, beating the Chung Hwa 16-3, and thus carning promotion into the first divi sion next season.
Kowloon C.C.
Beaten By
Scores at a glance:
Wahoos Wildcats
1
Cyclones
Four Wickets Mo
KOWLOON, 0.0., virtual cham-|V.R.C.
GIRLS
13 Panthera
D Canuckaftes
MAJOR LEAGUE
3 Chincso
10 Canucks
MINOR LEAGUE
is Chung Hwa
3
plons of the senior League, were CANUCKETTES took the lead in beaten by four wickets yesterday the second frame and with a second when they met an XI led by Dr L run in the third led by 2-0. But after T. Ride at the K.0.0.
the Wildcats had been at bat, the Kowloon batted first and ran up tatter were lending 4-2 at the end of the respectable total of 162, of which the third stanza.
This slight lead they maintained to D. J. N. Anderson scored 12, and in
the end. It was in the fourth frame reply Dr Hide's XI scored 100 for
clinched the issue when four wickets, K., J. Atwell scoring 63 not that out and C. Logan 15.
runs were scored, and though Canuckettes came back with two in the fifth, and three In the seventh (the last inning) Wildcats secured one more run in the sixth, and did not bat the last inning.
Scores were:
Kowloon CC-102) (D.J.N. Anderson 12, R. J. Fenton 17, N. D. Lloyd 12 S. A Gmy 12 T. A. Madar 11. 8. Mahmood |3-07, L. T. Ride 2-10, A. E.
Dr Hilde' XI-160 for 11. Attwelt
03 not out. C. Logan 45, G, N, Gosano 19, R. H. Grifiths 12, A. E. Perry 13 not out, Anderson 3-59, Lloyd 2-50),
To-day's Tennis Programme
The following is the programme of Unplaced penten ($20 each): No, cs,utches in the Open, Tennis Tourna-
ment to-day:
SINGLES
1300 393
RACE Z
$600.14 No. 1207
173.18 01.60 Unplaced penles ($25 each): Nos. 024, 339, 110, 27. 453, 210, 75, 1106, 832.
RACE 3
$3,313,10 D45.60 473.30 Unpinced paples ($50 each): Nos. 120, 4720, 0117, 5207, 3030, 6120, 3658, 5336, 2121,741, 105.
+
RACE #
No. 1989
P
No. 834
201
$079.42
279.35.
Unplaced ponies (550 each);
139.70 Nos. 01, 205,
RACE 4
43904 4269
No. 5043
$24.943.40 7,120.71 $3.377.50
3,663.35 063,00 1277 7332
482.00. Unplaced pontes ($494.31 each): Nos. 12418, 13238, 51847. 23910. Unplaced pontes (550 each): Nos, 357, 18170. 21703, 4443, 1037, 13553, 4132, 2742, 71, 670, 3301,45340, 20213. 0304.
0540
JLACE &
No. 4606
$3,402.20 BSD.20 191,00 3617 Unpliced porles (350 each): Nos, 7567, 1016, 2703, 5544, 6750, 025, 148, 4308, 3890.
RACE G
No. 7490
Towards the end of the gaine, the Saints tried their hardest to reduce the arrears, but the good work of the Chinese defence kept them out. The Saints' wingers were sent away 1039, 3950, 3607, 7174, 4247, 7209. on many occasions but were weak in their parting shots. Further goals were scored by Lee Shek-you and Chan Tak-fal to put South China seven up.
$3,681.00 0704-
-$1,022.40. $128
811.70 Unpliced pontes (550 each): Nos, 1877,
SAINT JOSEPH'S: Sammy Tiang; Hussain, Bowen; Castilho, Guy, Leonard; Roach, Santos, MacDonald, Gomes, Flanders.
RACE 7
No. 660 100 2510
$3,500.00 1,027.00 613.60 Unpliced ponies (850 onch): Nos. 4982, 0400, 2530, 2014, 2391, 720, 2534, 1991.
RACE 8
No. 3648
* 2170 4001
$3,600.00 1,056.00 $28,00
Unplaced ponies ($50 each); Nos. 7073, SOUTH CHINA: Tom Kwan-hon; 4810, 3454, 7346, 2333, 4075, 6349, 1873,
Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam-hung: Lau Hing-choy, Lam Tak-po, Lau Chung-song: Lec Tak-kee, Chan Tak-fal, Lee Wal-long, Chow Mon- chi, Lee Shek-yau.
BRITISH
PILSENER BEER
RACE D
$7,312.00
No. 7028 4860
2,030,40 $310
1,044.70 Unplaced ponies ($100 each); Nos. 2095, 1247, 4013, 2230, 1327, 8811, 6875.
100%
BRITISH BEER
SOLE ACENTS:
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR
& CO., LTD.
2 Chater Road
20075 &:30644
RACE &
$1,004.01
312.54 158.20
No. 260.
629 913, Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 500, 709, 220.
No 170
208
*
03
RACE 8
$1,050.53
300,10 150.08 Unplaced ponies ($30 each): Nos. 250, 1114, 0, 334, 114.
R. E. Guest
*
Pang Ol-lam T. J. Gould
V
DOUBLES
J. S. Theobald and P. J. Skipwith v. 1. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu. Paul Kong and Fung Yec-pul v. W. C. Hung and E. C, Fincher.
M. Pagh and Shields Goodman v. Ho Ka-bu and K. H. Yip.
further
Junior Rout
V.R.C. routed Chung Hwa 10-3.- Jock Brown clouted a cireult hit with bases loaded in the fifth. Chung Hwa scored 1-1-1 in the first three innings, but thereafter faded from the picture. V.R.C.'A scoring Gequence Was 4-4-3-1-4-0-X.
Championship Badminton To-night
To-night's Championship badmin- ten schedule is as follows:
AT KOWLOON C.C. 7pm-Mixed Doubles, P. Wong and Miss J. Choa.
Miss M. Ribeiro v. J. Odell
and
7.30 p.m.-Sentor Singles, C. Au vi F. Koh,
8.15 pm. Men's Senior Doubles, S. Amplavanar and C.K. Cheah v. M. P. and Y. P. Yoong.
K.
| 9 pm-Mixed Doubles, P.
Small Units Knock-Out Hool and Miss U. Khoo v. J. J. Re-
Competition
THE STI
medios and Mrs Silva.
9.45 p.m.-Junior Singles, R. M. Lavalle v. Peter Lo.
Pearce, who took 8 for 30, and were all out for 71.
Scores were:
5th A.A.-13 (Lt Clague 31,
Lt
Anti-Aircraft Regi- ment, R.A, beat the R.A.O.C. the semi-finals of the Small Units knock-out competition at Sookun- poo yesterday,
J. L. C. Pearce 27, Bdr Barsby 24. The Acks-Acks totalled 133, of Boocock-5 for 52, Emberson 4 for which Lieut Clague_was_top-scorer 53). with 31, but in reply, the R.A.O.C. R.A.O.C-1 (L/Cpl Pinder 27. T.
SPORTS ADVT.completely collapsed before T, A. A. Pearce 8 for 30).
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY. CLUB
The SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weather permitting. оп SATURDAY, 29th March, 1911, commencing út 2.00 jp.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30, Ip.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified,
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both Including tax) arc obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and [for payment of all chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) wi close at 11.45 am.
Tiina ore obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21920).
No children or amnahs will admitted to either Enclosure.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
be
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure la. $1.00 Including. Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are indmmitted Half Price,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 24th March, 1941.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Second Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 29th March,' 1941- The closing of the entries for the above has been postponed to 5.00 p.m. on MONDAY, 24th March.
By Order,
C. IL BROWN,
Secretary.
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