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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

March 24, 1941.

MONDAY MORNING

COMMENTARY

Softball

South China Favoured For Shield Final Wildcats Win Girls'

Trounced

7-1 In

St Joseph's

Causeway Bay Semi-Final

(By "SCRAMBLER")

SOUTH CHINA ENTERED THE FINAL of the Senior Shield yester- 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 augurs, 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. "

But for the fine work put in by Hussain. Bowen, Guy and Leonard in the defence, the lasers would have gone down still! heavier, as it was their robust and untiring efforts that stopped South Ching from scoring on many occasions.

15 Sunts defenders by

tackling alternating their play with long and

short paren

fare Wai-tong led them well, and as again the crafty Chow Man- Beli win, held the eye with his clever. miwork Chan Tak-fri was a great opportumld and both winters, Lee Hussain and Tak-kee and Lee Shek-you were Bowen formed a steady pair of een to and advantage with their backs, and beruse of the work fast runs down the side lines, and neglected by their wing halves, many good contres.

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they were called upon to per-) for extra duties, which were! executed to their credit.

:

Early Lead

THE SAINTS obtained an early lend when Guy converted from the for hands against The

Country Club Championship

TAKING his second succes- sive championship title at the

Chan Tak-fai heading the ball into the St Joseph's goal Country Club, A. A. Lopes beat during the South China-Saints semi-final Shield match yester-

A. W. Ramsey at the 37th hole in the 36-holes final yesterday. Lapes wat dormie 2, after being: 1 up at the 19th, but Ramsey took the best two holes in pur figures to even the match for 38 holes. He badly topped his drive for the 37th, while Lopes went down in par 4 to win.

On Saturday, Ramsay eliminateed; R. E. Love and 1 In the semi-finals, Mixed Foursomeş

"Two matches were played in the

Guy worked tirelessly throughout, spotkick" but find the the past ing pane of Kamshung after three minutes played Foursomes. The results were:

the winners much too fast for him. After this, South China went into the He used his head to good advantage, jattack, und only the keen anticipation and his long passer to his wingers of Sammy Tong saved them from being were not averpted by the latter on going down. With pressure

Both Lennard kept up, South Chin attacked, ami Humerous occasions. antibo

the Chus war penallard for handling in the Bard,

Lee Wai-ton made no mis- forma was reen in many a tussle are

take from the resultant kick. against the crafty Chinese inside but both were prone to leave their respective wingers

much un-! 100 marked.

worked

South China were definitely on the i ascendiency after thist 'The Saints attacked loosely, and rarely were cliti-

In attack, the Saints lacked vole- they able to get within shooting slon. There were for too many in-tance. South China took the lead wingers when Chan Tak-fail sent in a Tast livklual efforts seen, the were deplorably weak, and Roath on grounder about forty yards out that of a had Sammy Tot healen all the the extreme right was thore passenger than a player throughout way. Soon after, Lee Wai-tong; again from the "spot-kick" for Santos was the best of the inside trio, setired and put in his usual share of work. hamis against Hussain." MacDound was hard working, but was unable to combine with his Gomies winked unobtrusively

nien.

throughout.

Usual Form

Only S. China

Sammy Trang was called upon to sove from Lee Wai-tong from a free Rick qutside the area and after the interval there was only South China

T. Y. C. Lo and A. Williams beat

H. A. Alves and Mrs Leo D'Almaria; 3 and 2.

J. B. Mackle and Miss M. C. Churn beat A. R. Pinna and Miss A. Sequeira 1 p.

Cottage Club Paper Hunt

Cash

day.Ming Yuen.

--

Sweep Winners

Happy Valley Lucky Numbers

Results

RACE I

No. 3148

J

$2,830.80 2031

404.40 765 51, 55, 3:34, 1520, 2933, 2784, 1454, 6130, 894.

Unpliced ponies ($50 each: Nos, anta,

1452.

RACE 2

No. 240

$3,174.00

++

2465 1.4024

195.00

147.80

Unplaced pantes ($30 each): Nos, 2332. 279, 209, 0377, 232, 6731, 5400.

RACE 3

No. 212

1

-3077 ..2015.

$3,313.10

195.X 473.30.

At Fanling

GOO 02

RACE 1

League Pennant V.R.C. Take Junior Honours

WILDCATS won the Girls' softball pennant at the Kow- loon Football Club yesterday when, before 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.

Scores at a glance:

Kowloon C.C. Wahoos

Beaten By

Four Wickets

Wildcats

Cyclones Mohawks

KOWLOON, C.C., viriual chain- | V.R.C. -

GIRLS

13 Panthers

0 Canuckettes

MAJOR LEAGUE

3

Chinese 10 Canucks

MINOR LEAGUE

3

It Chung Hwa 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 Brun in the third led by 2-0. But after T. Ride at the K.C.C.

the Wildcats had been at bat, the Kowloon batted Brst and ran up latter were leading 4-2 at the end of the respectable total of 162, of which the third stanza. D. J. N. Anderson scored 72, and in reply Dr Ride's XI scored 166 for wickets, 1 J. Atwell rearing 63 not out and C. Loggan 145.

Scores were:

Kowloon C.C-162 (D.J.N. Anderson R. J. Fenton 17. N. D. Lloyd 12, S. A. tray 12. 2. A. Modne 11. 8. Mahmood | 3-6, 12. 'T. Ilge 2-10, A. E. Perry 2-30).

Dr Ride's X1-160 for 1. J. Attwry 63 Hot out, C. Logon 45, G. N. Gomano 19, R. t. Grith4 12, A. E. Perry 12 not oul. Anderson 3-59,, Lloyd 2+3+),

To-day's Tennis Programme

The following is the programme of

SU14.52 No. ann

32.72 110.30 Unplaced pontes (650 ench): Nos. 000,matches in the Open Tennis Tourna

ment to-day:

SINGLES

RACE 2

No. 1207

44

1208 201

$600.14 173.18

26.50 Unplaced pantes ($25 ench): Nos. 024. 330, 110, 27. 463, 216, 075, 1106, 132.

No. 1

105-

RACE 3.

$976.4% 279.55

L 501

130.78 Unplaced pontes ($50 each): Nos. 81. 505,

RACE 4

Inplaced portes ($30 each): Nez 128. THE PAPER HUNT held by the 4120, 6117, 5207, 5030, 5120, 3656, 5330. 2121, 741, 163. Cottage Club on Saturday was won by L. 6. Perkins, who came home first on Restus.

Was

The Rev. Samson-Strong second on Gold Currency and Paul | Calveraro third on Mistral.

The hunt, which was fed by Lieut J. P. Gunner, was across gransy country over a distance of some eight miles.

grounder to spore from within the area.

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HACE A

No. 5015

"

43064 4260

$24.043.48 7,120.71 1,060,33

Unplaced ponies ($401.21 ench) Nos.

12415.

RACE 3

No. INS

$3.377.50 05.00 1377 2332

482.50 Unplaced ponies 1550 each: Nos. 357, 19170, 21703, 444, 1037, 1553, 4132. 2742 7194, 670, 3381,45340, 20213. 6364.

G

BACK 3

$3,402.20

No. 1060

11.20 5540 3017

494.60 Unplaced ponies 1$50 each): Non. 7567, 1015, 703, 5944. 3756, 823, 148, 4308, 3850,

HACE G

$3,581.00 No. 745

67114

31.023.40 5163

311.70 Unplaced ponies ($50 each) Nos, 1677,

As usual, South China played in the picture, who indulged in a well as

and it would series of well executed movements in Leam. 44 be hard to single out any individual one of which Lee Shek-you centred for special mention. The backs, nicely for. Chow Mon-chi to Towards the end of the game, the Saints tried their hardest to reduce were sound and steady, positioning crash the ball into the net. themselves well. will the middle

the arrears, but the good work of Rölli Tam Kwan-nói and"Santhy"|"the Chinese defence kept them out. ready to lend t line were always

tack and hand boll kn

in attack

Tsang came into the scenes with The Saints' wingers were sent away 1929, 356, 3607, 7174, 1247, 7209, defence The good work put in by the well timed saves, and both keepers on many occasions but were weak

had Intermediate trka, often

were in ne form and played up

in their parting shots. Further goals With well.

the Saints' Saints' attack on the wrong fool.

defence were scored by Lee Shek-you and The attacking Ave were in deadly concentrating on Lee Wal-tong, the Chun Tak-fal to put South China form, each one having a share in the centre forward slipped the ball to

seven up. the unmarked Lee Tak-kee who guals scored. They combined well the robust

nude no mistake with 建 and were able to offset

fast

the

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TO-MORROW THE

KING'S

IF ONE JOE IS A ROARING RIOT... TWO JOES ARE A BELLOWING BEDLAMI

YOU'RE ME!

IM YOU!)

His gal makes him shave and a

killer makes him shiver... when

ho discovers ho's his doublel

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In

SO YOU WON'T TALK?

W FRANCES ROBINSON'

TOM

VIVIENNE BERNARD OSBORNE • HEDULL DUGAN Original Screen Play by Richard Flowsnoy Directed by EDWARD SEDOWICK A COLUMBIA PICTURE

SAINT JOSEPH'S; Sammy Tsong: Hussain, Bowen: Castilho, Guy, Leonard, Rouch, Santos, MacDonald, Gomes, Flanders.

HACE 7

No. 066

1020 2310

$3,500.60

1,027.00 $13.80 Unplaced ponies ($50 each); Nos. 4502 6460, 7538, 2074, 2381, 720, 2934, 1091.

RACE 8

NA. HERG

$1,600.00 1,050.00 .. 217a 4001

528.00 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 7073. SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-hon; 4010, 1154, 7340, 2337, 4075, 189, 1873, Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kan-hung Lau Hing-choy, Lam Tak-po, Lau Chung=alig Lee Tak-kee, Chan |Tak-fai, Lee Wai-tong, Chow Man-

chi, Lee Shek-you.

SOP

BRITISH

PILSENER BEER

NACE

No. 7628

$7,312,00

3,080.40 1,044.70

4860 #5310 Unplaced ponies ($100 each): Nos. 2693, 1247, 4013, 2230, 6327.` 6811, 5078,

100%

BRITISH BEER

SOLE AGENTS:

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR|

& CO., LTD.

2 Chater Road

20075 & 30644

R. E. Guest G. Chou

Pang Oi-lamı v. T. J. Gould

DOUBLES

J. S. Theobald and P. J. Skipwith V. I. M. A. Razack and A. H. Minu. Paul Kong and Fun Yee-pul v. W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher.

M. Pagh and Shields Goodman v |Ho Ka-liu and K, HI, Ylp.

19238. 51957, 23010, Small Units Knock-Out

$1.004.01 312.58 150.29

No. 200

яз 915 Unplaced ponies ($50 eació: Nos. 500, TOJ, 220.

170 200

RACE G

91,050.55

100.18 $50,08 Unplaced ponies ($50 caeh): Nos, 330, 1114, 90, 334, 114,

Competition

THE STI

Anti-Aircraft Regi-

This fight lead they maintained to

the end, it was in the fourth frame that they clinched the issue when four further 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 elle

that the Inst inning.

Junior Rout

V.R.C. routed Chung Hwa 10-3. Jock Brown clouted a circuit hit with bases loaded in the fifth. Chung kha scored 1-1-1 in the first three innings, but thereafter faded from the picture.

V.R.C.'s scoring sequence 14-4-3-1-4-0-8.

Championship Badminton To-night

Was

To-night's Championship badmin- ton schedule in as follows:

AT KOWLOON 0.C.

7 p.m.-Mixed Doubles, P. Woug and Miss M. Ribeiro v. J. Odell and Miss J, Choa.

7.30 pm. Senior Singles, C. Au v. F. Koli

8.15

p.m.-Men's Senior Doubles. 5. Amplavanar and C.K. Cheah v. M. P. and Y. P. Yoong.

9 p.m.-Mixed Doubles,

P. K.

Hool and Miss U. Khoo v. J. J., Ite-

Janedios and Mrs Silva,

9.45 p.m.Jumlor Singles, R. M. Lavalle v. Peter Lo.

Score: were:

ment, R.A., beat the R.A.0.C. in Pearce, whe took & for 30, and, were the semi-finals of the Small Units all out for 71. kanck-out competition af Sookun-

5th A.A-13 (Lt Clague 31, Lt poo yesterday.

J. L. C. Pearce 27, Bdr Barsby 24. The Acks-Asks totalled 133, of Boacocit 5 for 52, Emberson for which Lieut Clique was top-scorer (53), with 31. but in reply the RA.O.C.R.A.0.C.—7L(L/Cpl Pinder, 27. T..

A. A. Pearce 8 for 30).

SPORTS ADVT, completely collapsed before

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weather permitting. un SATURDAY, 20th March, 1941. commencing at 2.00 [p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.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) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal written application of a Alember, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc,

or

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will fclose at 11.45 am.

Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered In jadvance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel.

21020).

No children or amabs will be admitted to either Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. iSoldiers and Sailors in Uniform are

admitted 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 abovo has been postponed toi 5.00 p.m. on MONDAY, 24th | March,''

Dy Order,

C. D. BROWN,

Secretary,

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