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Monday,THONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 7 1941

England

MONDAY MORNING

COMMENTARY

Women's Hockey

Win International Cup Seven-a-side Tourney

Scotland Out-played In

Period: Fowler Scores

(By "SCRAMBLER"}

Second Three

SCOTLAND PROVED NO MATCH against England when they

met yesterday at Boundary Road in the final of the "Sunday Herald Charity Cup" losing by five goals to two, all scored in the second half. The losers more than held their own in the first period of the game, but a bitterly cold wind and a slight drizzle were not very conducive to good football.

Brilliant Half Backs

Won By St Andrew's 'B'

THE SEVEN-A-SIDE hockey tournament organised by the H. K. Ladies Hockey Association was held at King's, Park on. Saturday in aid of the Bomber Fund. A sum of $53 was collected, and the winners were each presented with a bomber Fund Raffle ticket by Miss E. M. Gray, the President of the Association.

Seven teams took part, and St Andrew's "B" beat Hongkong

K.W. Choy Gains Ladies by three corners, the

University Badminton Title

score being 2-ail.

Recreio D.G.S.

FIRST ROUND

(Two corners)

2. C.B.A.: 0 Argonauts

|St Andrew's "A" 0, H.K, Ladies

SEMI-FINALS

2

K. W. CHOY, who is favoured by many to win the Colony's Bad- minton 'singles' championship. be- came the champion of the Univer- HK. Ladies

Sweep Winners sity on Saturday when he defeated St Andrew's "in" 1 D.GS.

Macao Cash As a unit, the Scottish team showed up well-especi- ally during the first half, but the dour English defenders! qvo R- VUE DIKALNA kept pegging away at them, and although they were harassed greatly during the initial period, they never lost heart, and Roughley Bright and Pope came to the rescue on numerous occasions to clear what appeared to sweeps on to-day's Jockey Club races: be threatening situations.

Macao. Apr. 6. Fallowing are the results of the cash

First Race

305. 194

Second Race

309,40

88.40 44.20

318.30 01.00 45.50

Ticket No.

Ticket No. Ticket No.

Ticket No. B

SAINTS WHITEWASH RECREIO TO WIN

378. 323 Third Hase Ticket No. 158. Ticket No. 231 Ticket No. 222

301,20 $0.00 43.00

There was no doubt about the superiority of the English team, Softball for in the course of the second half, they were mostly on the offensive, and time and again, Bankier was called upon to save his charge. The Scottish halves played themselves to a stand- still, Birrell in particular putting in a good day's work. He made excellent use of his head.

Auld (Scotland) heading the ball past Pope (England) in Munro and Marshall were tire- the International Cup final at Boundary Street yesterday-less workers, but found that the

Howlett (Scotland) is close behind.-Ming Yuen

Boxing

PARADE OF

Honolulu Chinese Beats World Flyweight Titler

HONOLULU, Apr. 5 (UP). David Young, a Honolulu Chinese, won a non-title len-round bout| over Little Dado, the Filipino Пy- weight champion of the world, as

CHAMPIONS

Heavyweight Challengers

NEW YORK, Apr, 5 (Reuter), recognised by the National Boxing Lou Nova, of California, beat Association, before a crowd of 12- Max Baer by a technical knock- 000 at the Honolulu Stadium to-out in the eighth round of their scheduled twelve-round contest They fought under the bantamweight class to determine the challenger for at Madison Square Garden to- Lou Salica, the Bantamweight Champ-night.

lon.

day.

The winner is expected to meet Joe Young nearly scored a knock-out in Louis for the world title some time the first round but falled to follow up after June. Superior punching power gave Young

United Press says Nova weighed 202

five rounds, Little Dado got three, and lbs. and Baer 220 lbs.

two were even.

This is Dado's

American soll.

Aral defeat on

Young weighed 1734 lbs, and Dado

10344 tbs.

wily English wingers were some- what faster than they..

Fraser was the better of the two backs, positioning himself well, often catching the opposing forwards offside. Naysmith combined, well with Fraser, and Bankier in goal had very much more work to perform than did his opposite num- ber, and both came out well, al- though at least two of the goals scored against Bankier could have been avoided.

SENIOR SHIELD

wom Boftball's ST. JOSEPH'S senior trophy-the Li Kwok-ying Shield yesterday when they white- washed the Rambling Rees 3-0 in the deciding tussle of the local League,

Gonzalce, pitching for the Saints, limited the Rees Aces to two scatter- ed hits, while Gerry Gosano was clouted for seven solid blows.

Saints scored in the second, third and Afth innings-a single a time.

Scores in brief were:

Lacas D, Shell 0.

Chinesa 0, Filipinos-8. Jasys J. Recreía 0.

Texaco 7, Cosmopolitans 2.

Mindpaso 18, Canadian i. (Baseball).

The Scottish forwards played well as a combination, but were lacking Cricket at the crucial moment. Hossack dur-

Half,

ing his sojourn at the extreme right showed up well, and during the first had goal Reynolds all beaten only to strike the upright and rebound into play. Both Ferrier and Howlett worked hard, but found Pope was at the top of his form. Auld had patches of brilliance while-Hutchinson was seen

his first time shot at

to good advantage on the runs down the side line.

Superior' Halves

To their intermediate ́irio, Eng- land owed much for their success. for Bright was always there keep-

Ticket No. Ticket No.

PK. Hool, 15-7,-15-6, in the final, Choy took the initiative throughout

FINAL

and his deceptive shots and power St Andrew's "B" 2 H.K, Ladles ful smaatres notted him many points:

(Three corners)'

Following were the teamat'

·D.GS--Mín G. Hutchinson, Miss N. Maxwell, Miss O, Lyson, Mim P. Kotewall, Mias E. Churn, Miss M. Chin and Mis

E. Hicks.

The finals of several other Badminton competitions were also held. In the Men's Handicap Doubles, K. B. Low and P..K. Hooi defeated T. T. Chin and GY. Lee, 15-10, 0-15, 15-13; in the Mixed Doubles, K. W. Choy and Miss K. J, Hung beat H. F. Chew and Miss D. Chows, 15-13, 18-5; and in the Ladies Doubles, Miss Ghows and Li Wai-kuen

St Andrew's “Al-Miss Darby, Mis were the winners over Miss Fatima Cross and Mas B. Greaves, Mrs Wilson, Mohldeen and Miss S. Patushinsky, | Miss, V. Churn, Miss H. May and Mim P.

Unplaced Panics, Ticket No. 171, 8-15, 16-13, 15-3. $47.80.

Ticket No. Ticket No... Ticket No.

Fourth Race

200 407 202

207,80

59.30 29.70

Exhibition Games

CHA-Mlad N. Witchell, Miss P. Woolley, Mrs Joyce, Ming 3. Kew, Mrs Crawford, Miss Woolley and Miss P. Baxter.

Lang:

St Andrew's “D”-Mim F. Hail,. Mina Gi White, Miss M. da Róza, Miss . Wong, Miss B. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Zimmern and Mini

Two exhibition games were also F. Wong. staged: S. L. Yong defeated M. P.

Hongkong Ladies Miss E, Gray, Miss Unplaced ponies, Ticket No. 343, Yoong in the first one, and M. AM. McCaw, Miss R. Smiths and Bin Balticla $32.90,

Oilveira and Miss. M. Sliva defouted P. | Miss M. Booker, Miss 7.. Booker and Miss,

.

Fifth Race

Ticket No. 11604.

.$ 11,009.

3.310.05 Ticket No. 22473 Ticket No. 08991,

1,850,48 Unplaced ponies, Tickets-13000, 17864, 10110, 28000, 24593, 21007, 14409, 08450, 29805, 25077, 20745 $167.50 each.

Ticket No.

Ticket No. Ticket No.

Sixth Race

203

203

270.

340,30

09.50

49.70

Unplaced pantes, Ticket No. 311, $56.30.

Kowloon Cricket Club Retain Senior Title

Cricket Club have won the Shield for the First Division

FOR THE SECOND successive year, the Kowloon,

of the Cricket League. On Saturday they beat the Civil Servants in the deciding match by six wickets.

Thanks to N. D. Lloyd (7 for

Conn Earns Bout and yet found time to plaster his manage a total of 94 of which

ing a very wary eye-en-Howlett, 80), the C.S.C.C could only To-day's Tennis

Champions In C

Car Accident

CHICAGO, ‘Apr. 5 (UP)- Billy Conn, 187lbs., to-night won Ja title shot at Louis in June by stopping Gunner Barlund, 1941⁄2 LONDON-TOM NEWMAN and lbs., at the end of the seventh of scheduled twelve-round

Melbourne Inman,

the billiard their players, were involved in a motor accident near Nottingham recently bout. when the ear in which they were

abas.

forwards with fine passes. AB

There is only one Open Tennis stated, Pope was the best of the B. C. K. Hawkins contributed 27

match to-day, three, often coming across to re- and W. H. Colledge 25.

George Choa and A. V. Remedios v. leive pressure, and was the master!

Kowloon started slowly, and scor- H. D. & S. A. Rumfohn (Stand the Ferrier-Hutchinson coming for the first 40 minutes or so court).

er worked bination. Thomas

un was just over a run a minute, but

Zimmern.****** Baker, b Lloyd

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

obtrusively throughout, and lent they brightened considerably after SPORTS ADVT. his weight whenever demanded. this and knocked the runs off quickly. ; Roughley was again to the fore, The match was over by 5 p.m. clearing and intercepting well, being Scores were? Barlund's manager refused to let very prominent with his headwork.

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. belug driven ran into the back of him answer the bell for the eighth Freshwater did not relish the posi. E. Richardson, 1.b.wb. Lloyd

round, although the Boxing Com-

tion of a full back, and took some. Porry, b Lloyd..... KJ. Attwell, b Zimmerni They had been playing snooker mission's physician ruled that he could time to settle down, but with Rough. H. Colledge, d E. C. Fincher. at the United Services Club, Not continue if he wished. tingham, in s Ited Cross match and Subsequently, it was officially ruled Jey giving him adequate aid, he did Newman had broken his own re-that Conn won by a technical knock-not find his task irksome, Reynolds T. VN. Fortescue, b'Lloyd'

was not called upon much, but what. Wood, b Lee cord with an unfinished run of 125. [out..

came his way, he cleared with con- B. C. K. Hawkins, and b lloyd fidence,

A. M. 3. Wright, at, Zimmern, i Lloyd The English forwards did not really N. Whitley, b Lloyd settle down till after the change over. E. W. Pudney, not out They were too individualistic, and -errntic first half Fowler utter a very made amends in the second with

hree good goals. Thereafter,

Iter. A. Zimmern there was more understanding in the lord attack, and goals came regularly. Leo Page was a hard worker, often

D. J. N. Anderson, a Richardson, b going back for the ball, and with

Perry these two insidemen led the Scottish D. ung, b Perry defence on a merry go round. Hendy J. Lay, b Perry now and again came into the picture

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Bowling Analysis

M.

KOWLOON C.C.

NAE, Mackay, Lb.w., b Ferry

A Zimmern, not out .............

with some deft touches, and Marra-É. C, Fincher, c Hawking, b. Calledga ble was making use of his speed, at R. Zimmern, b Altwell

least two of the goals scored being

to his credit.

The Game

N. D. floyd, a Colledge, b Pudney

R. E. Lee, b Hawking"

Extras, katas

Tótal' (for # wkta.)_

The THIRD EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held, weather permitting, on SATURDAY, 12th and MONDAY, 14th April, 1941, commencing at11.30 a.m. on both days,

The

First Bell will be rung at 11.00 The tin interval will be after the fourth race on both days.

·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 Identifed:

Badges admitting Non-Members 10 the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both Including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY

personal upon the or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all R. T. Broadbridge and E. F. Fincher did visitors Introduced by him, and for

payment of, all chits, etc.

Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Bullding, (Tel. 27704) will close at 9.45. a.m, 'on both days.:

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided, they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21920).

not bat.

With play being very even in the first hall, Bankler had slightly more to do than his opposite number, and Baker both goals had narrow shaves. Fow-

Pudsey ler when well placed on at least three whilly: occasions shot behind, and at the Colledge

Attwell

other end, Hossack's pile driven Hawkin

struck the bar and rebounded Into

play

With a scoreless first half, Scotland! obtained the lead immediately after the resumption, when Hossack Inter- cepted: Thomas' pass to Freshwater and shot at goal for Reynolds to push the

ball out to Auld who made no mistake from close in.

This lead was shortlived for

for the English forwards settled down 110 constructive football, and Fowler when given the ball, made a solo run down the field to beat Banklar with a hard shot. Soon after, Marrable was sent "nway, and cantting from close to the line found Birrell

Bowling Analyale

R.

No children or emahs will be admitted to either Enclosure. DEA, PUBLIO ENCLOSURE

Hendy however scored when he was given a through pam and the

The price of -Admissioti? to the same player put them: further Publice Enclosure is $1.00 per day iend when he slammed the ball including Tax, for all Persons, includ Into the net after Fowler had Ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, torigroal when admitted Half Price...

Hutchinson Soldfors and Sailors in Un

Uniform are

struck

red the Scot pushed the ball into the net after Reynolds

falled to Kalher Auld's shot. Towards the end, Bankles failed to hold Fowler's centre from wa osk and 'Allowed | the silppery ball to go past him. / ENGLAND: Reynolds Roughley, Freshwater Pope, Bright, Thomast in his way, and in the resulting Fowler, Le Page, Hendy, Saw, Mar-

crimmage Fowler gave them the lead.

with being kept up, and (with boonalonál-

Boottish tänka hadis hard”timel

rable,

SCOTLAND. Bankler; Naysmith; Fraserig Munro,:- Birrell,... Mar Hossack," Howlett Auld,"

| Hutchinsoni,

By Order, ST

OB"BROWNIE

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 7ui"April, 104;

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8. Bun and Miss U. Khoo in the other. Smalley.

Mrs R., A. Hill, wife of the President of the University Badminton Club, gave away the prizes.

Home Soccer And Rugger Results

London, Apr. 0.7 Results of the football matches play fed yesterday were:

War Cup, Fourth Round. South Arsenal 2 Tottenham Leicester Queen's Park Rangers 1.

Fourth, Roundi

Norils-Presion Manchester 0 Sheffield United, 2, New

casila 0.

&

London Cup Brentford 4, Aldershot 3: Chelsea 1, Crystal Palace 3; Milwell-4, Clapton Orient 9: Reading 4, West Ham Loagie, South-Brighton 2 Southend 2: watford 2, Luton a South Regional

Southampton 1.

Bournemouth

Argonauts-Miss P. Xavier and 2ţias Xavier: Mr P. Figueiredo and. Miza Ma silve, Miss I. Mathias, Miss 1. Xavior and Miss M. Maxwell

Recreio.MIZ Barron, M M Tiberio. Miss N., Osmund, Min Gonsalves, Miss M. Figueiredo, Min M Campos and Miles N. Gonsalves,

bro' ; Liverpool 2, Bury 0; Manchester. United 2, Blackpool 3; Southport 3, Ever toni G.

Liverpool Cup-Stockport 1, Rochdale 1: Tranmero 0, Bradford . 4; Wrexham Blackburn 0; Doncaster Rovers 1, Loods

Regional Match-Mansfield 1. Lincoln 1. West RegionalBath 2, Cardift 1 Hristoz City 2, Lovell's Athletia 2; Cardiff Corin- thians 1, Aberaman 4.

Scottish CupMotherwell 1, Airdrie 4: Partick . Celtic 1: Albian 0, Hamilton 2: St Mirren 4 Morton 2: Dumbarton 3. Fal- kirk 0: Third Lanark 1, Itangers 2: Clyde Hearts of Hiberalan 6, Queen's Park D.. Other matches Army. 3, Royal Air Force 1 Norwich City 7. Dutch Army. Dz Royal Navy 2, Army 1; Bollon 3, RAJ. 5.

var.

Yorkshire Cup Final

London, Apr. 6. Hampshire Cup-Notts Forrest 3. Stoke Following were the results of the #Portsmouth, Fulham 3; Walsall Rugby matches played, yesterday: West Bromich 3

Yorkshire Cup Final at Huddersfield), North Regional-Barnsley 5, Rotherham | --Dewsbury 4, Bradford Northern 15.

League Leeds & Featherstone Rovers 1; Bradford City 2. Grimsby ; Burnley 2. Sheffield Wednesday 0; Chester 1. New 5; wakefold Trinity 12,-Hunslet-7. Brighton 3: HAUfáx 0, Chesterfold 0; Friendly-Oldham - 6, Halifax Hudderfield 1, Oldham 0: Hull 0, Middies- | Reuter.

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