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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 7, 1941.

MONDAY

MORNING

COMMENTARY

England Win International

Auid (Scotland) heading the ball past Pope (England) in the International Cup final at Boundary Street yesterday. 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-iitle ten-round bout over Litle Dado, the Filipino fly- weight champion of the world, as

day.

CHAMPIONS

Heavyweight Challengers

Scotland Out-played In

Period: Fowler Scores

(By “SCRAMBLER"?)

Women's Hockey

Cup Seven-a-

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

Macao Cash Sweep Winners

As a unit, the Scottish team showed up well especi- ally during the first half, but the dour English defenders kept pegging away at them, and although they we

were harassed greatly during the initial period; they never made tha lost heart, and Roughley Bright and Pope came to the ́escue on numerous occasions to clear what appeared to be threatening situations.

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

He good day's work. made excellent use of his head. Munro and Marshall were tire- less workers, but found that the wily English wingers were some- what faster than they.

Fraser was the better of the two backs, positioning himself well, often forwards catching: the opposing offside. Noysmith combined weil with Fraser,

and Bankler 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

SAINTS WHITEWASH

Macao, Apr. 0. Following are the results of the cash, sweeps on to-day's Jockey Club races: First Taco

300.40 88.40

Ticket No. 305. Ticket No. 194. Ticket No.

44.20

Second Raco

Ticket No.

Ticket No. Fleket No.

325

RECREIO TO WIN

Third Race

150..

221 2422

Ticket No. Ticket No. Ticket No. Unplaced Ponies, Ticket No. 171. $47.80,

Foari aco

200 Ticket No.

407 Ticket No. Ticket No. 252

318.50 01.00 43,50

301.20 60.00 43.00

S

207.60

39.30 29,70

SENIOR SHIELD

ST JOSEPH'S won softball's sentor trophy-the L Kwok-ying Shield yesterday when they white- washed the Rambling Recs 3-0 in the dechting, tussle of the local | League.

Gonzales, pitching for the Sainta, Imited the Recs Aces to two scatter- ed hits, while Gerry Gocano was clouted for seven solid blows.

Saints scored in the second, third and fifth innings-a single a

Scores in brief were:

Lacas 9, Shell 8:

Chinese Filipinos Joeys 3, Recrelo 0.

Texaco 7, Cosmopolitans

time.

- a-side Tourney 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 Mias 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 thres corners, the

score being 2-all.

University Badminton Title S

FIRST ROUND

2.C.BA

Recreio D.G.S.

0. Argonauta (Two corriers) (St Andrew's “A”:0 HK, Ladies'

SEMI-FINALS

2 · Reerelo

K. W. CHOY, who is favoured by many to win the Colony's Bad- minton singles championship, be- II.K. Ladles came the champion of the Univer-St Andrew's "B" 1 D.OS. sity on Saturday, when he defeated F. K. Hool, 15-7, 15-6, in the final. Choy took the initiative throughout and his deceptive shots and power-Si ful smashes - netted him many points.

F

FINAL

1

Andrew's "B" 2 H.K. Ladies 2 (Three corners)

Following were the teams: D.G.8.—MÍm · G. Hutchinson, Miss -N. The Anals of several other Badminton compellions were also held. In the Maxwell, Miss O. Lynon, Miss P. Kotewall; Miss E. Churn, Mia M. Churn and Mich Men's Handicap Doubles, K. B. LOWE, Ticks.

C.B.A.--Mas

N. Witchell,

Miss P.

and P. K. Ifool defeated T. T. Chin and C. Y. Lee, 15-10, 0-15, 15-13; In the Mixed Doubles, K. W. Choy and Miss Woolley, Mrn Joyce, Mins J. Kow, Mr K. J. Hung beat li. E. Chow and Miss D. Crawford. Miss E. Woolley and Milas P.

Baxter. Ghows, 15-13, 15-5; and in the Ladies'

Doubles, Misa Ghows and L1 Wal-kuen St Andrew's "A"-Mino Darbyn,

were the winners over Miss Fatima Crous and Miss B. Greaves, Mrs Mohideen and Miss S. Patushinsky, Man V. Churn, Miss H. Bay, and Miss P. 8-15, 15-13; 1-3.

Lang.

St Andrew's "D"-Musa J. Han, Bliss G Exhibition Games

White, Mis M. da Roza, Miss J. Wang, Mias D. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Zimmer and Miss Two exhibition

wero also F. Wong. games staged. S. L. Yong defeated M. P.

Hongkong Ladies-Mias E. Gray, Mis Unplaced ponies, Ticket No. 342, Yoong in the first one, and M. AM. McCaw, Miss R. Smith and Mrs Dalziel. $32.00.

Oliveira and Miss M. Silva defeated P. Miss M. Booker, Miss J. Booker and Miss

Fifth face

Ticket No. 11004.

Tickel No. 22473.

.$ 11:009,32 3,310.05 1,058,48

S. Bun and Misa U. Khoo in the other. Smalley.

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

Ticket No. 08901.... Unplaced pontes, Tickets 13080, 17804, away the prizes. 19110, 28000, 24503, 21007, 14469, 09950, 29803, 25077, 20745 $107.50 each,

$ 348.30

09.50 49.70

Sixth Race Ticket No. 203 Ticket No. 283 Ticket No. 274 Unplaced ponles, Ticket No. 311,

Mindanao 13, Canadian (Baseball). $55.30. gonis

scored against Bankler could have been avoided,

The Scottish forwards played well

as a combination, but were lacking Cricket

at the crucial moment. Hossack dur-

NEW YORK, Apr. 5 (Reuter), ing his sojourn at the extreme right recognised by the Nailonal Boxing Lou Nova, of California, beat showed up well, and during the first Association, before a crowd of 12.- Max Baer by a technical knock-half, his first time shot at goal had 000 at the Honolulu Stadium to out in the eighth round of their They fought under the bantamweight Scheduled twelve-round contest class to determine the challenger for at Madison Square Garden to- Lou Sallen, the Bantamweight Champ-

The winner is expected to meet Joe the first round but failed to follow up. Louis for the world title Superior punching power gave Young after June.

jon.

Young nearly scored a knock-out in

night.

some

time

five rounds, Little Dado got three, and United Press anys Nova weighed 202%

bs. and Baer 2204 169.

two were even.

This is Dado's first defeat on American soll.

Young weighed 1733 ibs. and Dado

Champions In

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 to good advantage on the runs down the side line.

'Superior Halves '·

To their Intermediate trio, Eug- land owed much for their success,

Kowloon Cricket Club

Retain Senior Title

Home Soccer And Rugger Results

London, Apr. 0.

Argonauts-Mim P. Xavier and Miss R. Siva, Miss I. Mathian, Miss I. Xavier and Xavier; Mrx P, Figueiredo and Ml XF. Miss M. Maxwell.

Recreio.-Mis

2,

Milan Barros, N.

Miss Minn Riberto,

Osmund, Gonsalves, Miss M. Figueiredo, Mes M. Campos and hilen N. Gonsalves.

hro 8; Liverpool 2, Bury 0; Manchester United 2, Blackpool 3; Southport 3. Ever-» ton 5.

Liverpool Cup-Stockport 1. Rochdale 1; Tranmere 9. Bradford R. 4: Wrexham Blackburn 0; Doncaster Rovers 1 Leeds Regional Match-Mansfield 1. Lincoln 1. West Regional,Bath 2, Cardiff 1; Bristol thians 1 Aberaman 4. A

Results of the football matches play-City 2, Lovell's Athleife 3; Cardin Corta- ed yesterday were!

War Cup. Fourth Round, South,

2, Tottenham 1; Leicester sen's Park Rangers 1, Fourth

3

Round, North.-Preston Manchester 0; Shemeld United 2, New.

Scottish Cup-Motherwell 1): Airdrie 4; Partick 0. Celtic 1: Albion e, tamilton 3; St Mirren 4, Morton 3; Dumbarton 3. Tal- kirk 0; Third Lanark 1, Rangers 2: Clyde 1, Hearts 0: Hibernian o, Queen's Park 0.

Other matches, Army 3, Royal Air Lendon Cup-Brentford 4. Aldershot 2: Force 1 Norwich City Dutch Army O Chelsea 1. Crystal Palace 3: Millwall Royal Navy a, Army i; Botton 3. RAFI

malleuter. Clapton Orient 0; Reading 4, Weat Ham

castle 0.

Walford 2, Luton d

South-Brighton 2, Southend.2;'

Yorkshire Cup Final

FOR THE SECOND successive year, the Kowloon Cricket Club have won the Shield for the First Division of the Cricket League. On Saturday they beat the Civil mouth. Fullam 3; Walsall 3, Rugby matches played yesterday Servants in the deciding match by six wickets.

Conn Earns Bout. Very wary eye on Howlett, 30), the C.S.C.C. could only for Bright was always there keepThanks-to-N-D-Lloyd-(7· for

CHICAGO, Apr. 5 (UP)- Billy Conn, 187lbs., to-night won a title shot at Louis in June by stopping Gunner Barlund, 194 LONDON.—TOM NEWMAN and lbs., at the end of the seventh of

Car Accident

Melbourne Inman,

billard their

scheduled

twelve-round

bination. Thomas worked

Lawn Bowls Meeting

The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association will be held to-morrow at the Board Room of Jardine, Matheson & Co, at 5.30 p.m.

was just over a run a minute, but SPORTS ADVT.

and yet found time to plaster his forwards with Bine

Amanage a total of 94 of which passes. stated, Pope was the best of the B. C. K. Hawkins contributed 27 three, often coming across to re-and W. H. Colledge 25, icive pressure, and was the master

Kowloon started slowly, and scor- of the Ferrier-Hutchinson

com- Ing for the first 40 minutes or so obtrusively throughout

and leat his weight whenever demanded. Roughley was again to the fore, being driven ran into the back of him answer the bell for the eighth very

Barlund's manager refused to let clearing and intercepting well, being prominent with his headwork.

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. round, although the Boxing Com Freshwater did not relish the post- They had been playing snooker mission's physician ruled that he could tion of a full back, and took some-K.. Attwell, Zimmern

Richardson, Lb.w. b. Lloyd at the United Services Club, Not-continue if he wished.

to settle down, but with Hough Colledge, o E. C. Fincher, time to

A, E. Perry, b Lloyd tingham, in a Red Cross match and Subsequently, it was officially ruled

ley giving him adequate aid, he did Newman had broken his own re-that Conn won by a technical knock-not and his task irksome. Reynolds TV, N. Fortescue, b Lloyd'

Zimmern... cord with an unfinished run of 125.out.

players, were Involved in a motor accident near Nottingham recently bout. when the car in which they were

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they brightened considerably after The match was over by 5 p.m. this and knocked the runs off quickly.

Scores were: !

was not culled upon much, but what) F. Baker, b Lloyd enme his way, he cleared with con- R. M. Wood, b Leo fidence.

R. C. K. Hawkins, a and b Lloyd A. M. J. Wright, st. Zimmern, b Llbyd The English forwards did not really N. Whitley, b Llord settle down til after the change over. E. W. Pudsey, not out"

Extras They were too individualistic, and Fowler after a very erratic first half made amends in the second period with three

Food

gouls. Thereafter.

Total

Bowling Analysis

there was more understanding in the Zimmern

Lloyd attack, and goals come regularly,

Le Page was a hard worker, often

Leo

Perry

KOWLOON c.c.

going bacic for the ball, and with Saw D. J. N. Anderson, o Hichardson, b these two insidemen led the Scottish defence on a merry go round. Hendy Pung, Perry

J. Lay, b Perry ....

now and again came into the picture N. A, Mackay, 1.b.w., b Porry" with some deft touches, and Marra-A Zimmers, not out

C. Fincher, e Hawkins, & Colledge ble was making use of his speed, at n. zimmern, b Attwell least two of the goals scored being. E. Lee, b Hawkins .... to his credit.

[N. D. Floyd, e Colledge, b Pudney

EXTR

The Game

„Total (for a wicts.)

ося

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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.

14

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The First Belf will be rung at 11.00

a.m.

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

30 manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club 12 Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both Including tax) are 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.

R. T. Broadbridge and E, F. Fincher did

With play being very even in the not bat. first half, Bankier had slightly more

to do than his opposite number, and|naker both goals had narrow shaves. Fow- Ferry

Tudney ler when well placed on at least three

Whitley occasions shot behind, and at the Colledge other end Hossack's pile driven Attwell struck the "bar and rebounded into Hawkins play

a scoreless first half, Scotland

Dowling Analyste

M. I

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Secretory's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, Tel. 27784) will

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at 9.45 am, on both days. Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. (Tel, 21020).

No children or amaha will be admitted to either Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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Hendy however scored when he was given a through pase and the 82m0

The price of Admission to the player pot them further Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day ahead when he slammed the ball including Tax, for all Persons, includ- into the not after Fowler had ing Ladies, and is payable at the Onte, Hutchinson Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are

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as 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.

Tils lend

was shortlived for the English forwards settled down to

ball into the net pushed the after Reynolds_falted to gather constructive football, and Fowler

Auld's shot. Towards the -end, ∙solo run when given the ball, made.

Hankler falled, to hold · Fowler's down the deld to beat Bankier with

centre, from way out and allowed a hard shot. Soon after, Marrable

the slippery! ball to go pari him. was sent away, and centring from

ENGLAND: Reynolds; Roughley, close to the line found Birrell In his way, and in the resulting

Freshwater: Pope, Bright, Thomas; scrimmage Fowler gave them, the Fowler, Le Page, Hendy,

rable.

lead.

Mar-

Premare was being kept up, and SCOTLAND:- Bankler; -Nayimith, with occasional breaks-away, the Fraser, Munro, Birrell, Marshall; Bootilah team had a hard time re- Homack, Howlett, Auld, Ferrier, pulsing the English attacks. Hutchinson, -

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