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HONGKONG TELEGRAPHE
September 22, 1941,
MONDAY MORNING
COMMENTARY
Association XI Unable To Hold S. China Week-end Aquatics
Week-End Softball
Canuckettes Humble
Cardinals 12-8
Madcaps Nose Out Mohawks 4-3
WEEK-END SOFTBALL was confined to Sunday, two games being played at the Kowloon Football Club. In the opener, Canuckettes made short work of the Cardinals, going home with a 12-8 victory, and in the nightcap, the Madcaps nosed out the Mohawks 4-3 in a fine aid thrilling tussle, which was only decided in the eighth inning.
Cardinala jumped into a 4-1
lend after two leases of the
plate, but it was in the third U.S.S. Mindanao
stanza that the Canuckettes'
heavy battery opened fire and forced six trips across the plat ter.
another
It was not quite sufficient to win the game, and the Canadian girls made matters certain, with
Afth that four-run barrage in the left the Cardinals without a hope.
These are not the good old days of i carly softball when it was nothing j surprising to see double Ogures scored
and the in one thing,
were left without a hope.
Scores were:
Canuckelter
Chang 2b, !
Mar A. p. lb...
NH 1,
Dunn ef
Chiu rf, If
Lee $4
Lout
MAT 3. if. 26
Mar G. 35
или
010
14
Cardinals Motin 20 Clark 39 Bust 25, 31
Roza Fitzgerald s
Jorge Pf
et
Trang 10 : Jorge Gef Fails Brown Fernandez r
Figuereldo if
1
Runs 320
#
020
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Gives Cricket
A Trial
Lee. Wai-tong, Lau Chung-sang And Chau Man-Chi Lead To Victory
Yesterday's Race Results
Defence Fails In Second Half
(By "SCRAMBLER”)
Mobile Column H.K. Chinese Win Volunteer Championships Championship End To-day
The Hongkong Chinese swim- ming Championships, which hayo been held over last Friday and Saturday, conclude to-day at the VIL.C. pool commencing at 7.30 p.m..
From Macao and Blackburn were unavailing against the wiles ing the Portuguese Company
The September Meeting of the of Lee Wai-tong, Lau Chung-sang and Chau Man- were generally very close. In the women's 100 metres back-
Macao Jockey Club was held at feature of the afternoon's sport
On Saturday, the first of the final held, and several National records were bettered.
AS ANTICIPATED, Mobile Column took top honours in the Volunteer Corps swimming. championships in the Army The heroic efforts of Bright, Thomas, Fraser Pool on Saturday night, beat-
were by 23 points to.20, but finishes events Macao yesterday, the outstanding chi. yesterday, when the Association's Governor's
As also expected, the Volun-stroke, Misa Sa Wal-ying (Lai Trun)
established being the new record set by Tobac- Cup team of last season were defeated by the tears tk first place in the took 1.2 seconds off the 1935 record by Miss Young Sau-king coship in the Adelaide Handicap, South China Touring team at Caroline Hill by five inter-Services Meet which was Mrs B. L. Too); in the 100 metres
combined with the Corps Cham-free-style,
Hank (Eastern) goals to nil in a Charity gamo.
pionships, but the surprise was bettered Chan Chan-hing's 1935 re- The absence of Bankier in goal had much to do with the combined Navy-Air Force cord by 2.7 seconds in 63 flat; and in the 1,500 metres free-style, the Lai their downfall for Nix, his deputy, was unable to settle team who took second place, Teun trio of Chan Chun-nam, Yau all down to his post, and with Hendy playing in an un-beating the Army by 11-8. Sat-kwan and Lau Tai-ping
The Volunteers collected 17swam under the time of 22 mins. 59.2 seconds set by Young Wal-mok accustomed position, the Association's team were some-
of Malaya. what handicapped. But despite these defects, they had much of the play at one period, but lack of team work nullified all their efforts.
over five furlongs. The new time 11.05. Results were:
WAY CHAI HANDICAP (half-mile),—
1. Meadow Eve, 140, F. C, Ko,
2. Ingmanoy, 155, M. Magalhaes.
3. Fairy Auk, 184, A. Lelino. Pari-muluet: $19.40. Placen$7.05, $28,
$14.50,
Eight runners.
TARK BBA WAN HANDICAP (six fur-
longs) 2nd Bection
1. Hopeful Time, 152, J. Nolasco. 2. Black Diamond. 12, FL. Castro. 3. National Anthem, 143, R. Loba.
7.350.
Parl-mutuel: 13.50. Places-46.20, 48.70,
Nine runner..
PERTH HANDICAP (51x furlongs). 1. Rising Star, 189, C. R. Cheapa. 2. Tarzan, 135, S. L. Yuen, 3, Bitis Gown, 145, Wong You. Part-mutuel: $7.70. Places $7. Three runnen. ADELAIDE
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TEMPORARILY. forsaking the baseball bat, men of the U.S.S. tindanao donned pads and tried their hands at the old English game of cricket at Sookuripoo yes. terday, but were. heaten by the Royal Engineers by two wickets. Scoring, comparatively speaking, longa) was very high, their first inning's total of 47 must have seemed a dizzy run-sprce to the baseballers. The Engineers replied with 51-n four runs lead.
Exuberantly, the sailors took to the bat again, but this time fell 17 runs short of their first innings' score, being all out for 30.
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However, with lend of 20 runs- which would be a record in Lengue in the nid U.S.--they felt confident, it falled to hold the Sap ners who scored 30 for 8 wickets and thus won by two wickets.
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Referees' Classes
The revenih Ircture on Soccer LawA
of will be given at the Scandal Point Hall ni 7p.m. to-day by Mr J. F. da Silva, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Foot- ball Referees' Association, who will speak on Rules No. 15, 10' and 17 In connection with Throw-In, Gool-klek and Corner-kick.
Stolen bases-Chang 2. A. Mar, Leo 4. Laule 4. L Mar, Bush, Roza, Filzgerald, P. Jorge, . Jorge, Falladona and Drown.
BaerliceNg and Louie,
Two-hase St-G. Mar and Bunn. Three-base brown.
Struck out by Brown 3 (Bunn 2 and Ne): Mar 3 (Clark, Rora and Figuereldet: Ngà (Trang, frown and Figuereido).
Bases-on-balls—-olf Brown-2. (Loule and 1. Mari; Mar 1 (Brown); Net 3 Roza and G. Jorge).
Wild pitches-Mor_2.
Passed all Ro.1, Louie 4. Runs carned-off Brown 6. Mar 1. Dauble play-Clark to Tsong.
Stranded-Canuckettes 8, Cardinals 6,, First on errors-Canucketlea 9, Cardinals
Umpires-Welford, Lim und Sirah!! Beorer. A. Smith,
Last Inning Ran
HANDICAT
Once again stamina played a very important part in the re- sulta
for of football,
the Chinese players were better tur able to stand up to the pace, whereas with the exception of a few players, many of the As- sociation's men have still to un- dergo more training before they
1. Tobaccothip. 184. L. D. Chao, 2. Maple Star, 144, Lo Kwong-to. 3. Carino, 330, C. F. Ng. Pari-mutue): $8. Places-$5.10, $5.10. Four runners.
GOVERNOR'S CUP (one mila):
1. Eve of lunting, 180, L. II. Chao,
2. Rose Queen, 130, Young Wing-sing.
3. Just In Time, 147, Yeung Wing-kwal. Parl-mutual: $5.00. Pisces--4030, $14,80, $10.50.
Seven runners,
Bright Future Predicted For W. G. Pryde
points,
To-day's events will be: Men's 400 metres free-riyle
relay-
and Sautla China.
Women's 200 maires breast-stroke-Sum Wal-ying. Chu Bik-ying, Lau Woon-to, 116 Wai-man, Li Pa-hten,
Sau-
Backbone of the Mobile Column in the Corps sports Was David Hutchinson who threshed his way Eastern. Sing Tao, La! Teun, Chung Sing through the water in championship style, giving his Unlt the lead that spelt victory. In this, however, he
Men's 100 metres back-stroke---Fung was well supported by Noel Ham- mond, the two, together with N. D. Fel-wan, Kwok Chun-hang. Wong Booker providing a victorions irie Cheung Chu-heung, Shek Kam-pul. Gián Thao-chcung Reach Chan Yeung in the Medicy Relay.
Man-wal, Tai Truck-mont, Lau Yiu-ting, Poon Wing-xat. Ng Nin, The Bu-ho and Fong Kwok-ylu. Portuguese Company sprang surprise in the diving when C. Rosario and J. M. Gosano beat N. D. the Booker and G. Ainslie, after
the Inter-Servicea Hatter had won
can be classed as fit. However, Cambridge Soccer Blue diving event earlier in the evening,
the whole crux of the situation was the fact that whereas South a team, the China played as
jointed and desultory.
HARK SITA WAN HANDICAP (six tur- Association's display was dis-.
langa), 1st Section-
1. National Success, 162, J. Nolasco. 2. Piet Hein. 159. R. Lobo,
3, Desert Star, 148, Yes Ching-tan, Part-mutuel: $820. Places-$5.40, $9.50, Seven runners.
30.10.
Sweep Results
"THE HONGKONG outside-right for whom a big future is predicted"
Close Races
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THE MOST THRILLING event of are the words used by the London the evening was undoubtedly the "Evening Standard" to describe W. inter-Services 200 yards free-style G. Fryde, former C..B. B, boy and relay (rix men x ane length), the spurt by Hutchinson, dead-heating Chairman of the Hongkong Fool- will Navy-Air Force for first place.
Women's 50 metres・ free-stylo.—Trang
Fung-kwan, Cheng Ol-in, Mok Bum-Jan, Sa Wal-ying and ito-Wat-king.
Men's 50 metres fren-style-Twul Hang, Fung Fel-wan, Shek Kam-pui, Chan King- ponk. Trang Cheong-ining. - Men's 400 metres frontyis-Lau Kul- yuen, Chan Chun-ngm. Lau Tal-ping. You Bal-kwan, Cheung Shrut«ping.
Women's 400 metres free-style,—ip Choi- aneung Ol-mul, Its Wai-king. Li Po
tuan and Ho Wal-man,
Fon of Mr W. G. Fryde, former Volunteers, thanks to a brillant C. Huang Sweeps Board
ball Association.
From the start it was evident that South China were the belter team, and
although in defence both stood up to the test, it was the flue
AS IN the relay just mentioned, work put in by South China's attack
Pryde had the distinction of scar the 200 free-style, the Navy-Air that won them the day. There was ing for the Light Blues in the last Force led throughout the 400 yards Ivery little to choose between the two Inter-Varsity game, and with this relay, and again it was through the pairs of backs, both played as well year's selection of I. Isaacs to cap- efforts of Hutchinson (anchor man)
but Black- as was to be expected.
tain the soccer side; Pryde is listed that the Voluntcera got home first. burn and Fraser had very much
among the old blues available left Unplaced ($7.30 each) Nos. 232, 13, 31, more to do than their opposite pair, in the side.
and verlly did their share admira- bly.
Race - 1
No, 185 101
300
$231.30 00.00 33.00
$53, and 210,
Race 2
No. 72
153
$279.40
39.00
Unplaced (37.40 each) Nos, 370, 182, 33,
Hace 3
far over Nip Lum's head; and Hamet 20, 321, and 60. trotted nerost,
Scores were:
Blohawks
Walker ri
Lim 2h Lam
Itearther b
Molthen 3b Elder it aver
Tiggins bef pillen ef Smith p
Runn 11...
— Madcaps Hamel ib
Yvanovich 2b -Catapos-3b
Itachi ak Razark e Marques et Lopes it Silva-Nella p
Elarte rí
Runs
A WILD FLING Jn the eighth White r brought victory to the Madcaps ngulat the Mohawks in the nightcop. Scoreless for the first two frames, Mohawks opened their account in the third with a single, and they held the lead until the fifth, when the Madcaps crossed three times.
It was a short-lived lend, however,
for in the succeeding inning, the
Mohawks batted in two and hand- The seventh cuffed the scores 3-all, brought no regulis, and it was left until the eighth for the declder.
Then a wild throw by V. Lim gave Hamet the chance to tramp home. Caught at third, Lim's throw
went
0 0 0
ftuns beited in-Walker. Btolen bases--Lim, Smith, Flamet. Yvanovich. Razack, Morques and Lopes,
Sacrificelya-Netto, Siruck out by Silva-Nello 2 (Pullen
Bmilh
and and Smith);
2 (Marques Elarte).
Bases on balls-og Silva-Netto (Lum): Smith 2 (Tamet and Lopes),
Wild pitches-Smith 2. Passed balls Razack 1, Oliver 1. Buna carned-Mohawks 2. Madcaps 2, Stranded-Mohawks 4. Madcaps 4. First on errors-Mohawks 4, Madcaps 4.
Roza Umpire-Mascavage,
and Fliz- gerald.
Scorer-W. A. Smith,
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Nurses Race
Even in Hongkong, before his, de-
· THOUGHI only two turned out for parture for Englund, W. G. Pryde, But, the man of the day was ultr., had the makings of a first-class the Nursing Detachment Champion- doubtedly Bright, who once again footballer, and had represented the ship, a great race was scan. Mrs gave a superb display, for as long local F.A. in some of the "b" inst two or three yards of the one- Mills beat Miss M. Booker over the as he kept watch over the wily Leo games. Wai-tong, South China were only able to score one solitary goal in the first half, but when Bright re- faxed his grip on the South China's leader, the Chinese were then able to Increase their lead.
Bright was given good support by Thomas. and although the latter found
in Chuy Yung-sum
klas form, nevertheless, he did well as was to be expected. Pope
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Club Cricket Trial
to master the combination of Chnu Man-chi and Lee Shèk-yau.
Never Strained
Still
length race, the time being 22.B seconds.
And in the second women's race of tricked Blackburn the second. undaunted this reverse, the As-the evening, there was another great sociation came into the picture at struggle. Nursing Detachment beat this juncture, but sound defensive the A.R.P. play by South China prevented them from scoring.
It was left for Miss Booker in the third lap to make up a deficit, and
did giving Mrs team! this
sho
Results.
Mills
With the Association's tiring quickly, South China once sufficient lead for a win. more took up the attack and Chau Man-chi after receiving the ball from Lee Wal-tong evaded
The results of the two meetings defenders and shot into an empty were:
two
net. Shortly after, Leo Shick-you's Corps Championship—Moullo Column long shot.at goal was misjudged by 23 points, Portuguese Companies 20 points, Nix and Lau Chung-sang had only Static Machine Guna 14, Email Units 17,
and Corps Artillery 4 to tap the ball into an empty goal. Inter-Services-Volunteers 17
points, Navy-Air Force 11, Army 0.
Lau lling-choy, Lam Tak-po and" Lo Wal-kuen were never seriously Ureatened, for they had always a firm grip on their opponents' attack. Both keepers had quite n good Lam Tak-po played the role of a deal to contend with during the third back, and was instrumental in game, and although Nix was beaten keeping check on Howlett on numerave times, he was not quite up to out occasions.
the occasion. Tam Kwan-hon came into the picture with several timely saves, especially when he frustrated Ferrier's point blank shot.
The following players have been in vited to participate in the Cricket Club trial game on Saturday. commencing at 2 pm.. other members interested South China's attacking quintelte being invited-to turn up at the-try--was businesslike, working through out- O. Parsons, I. G. Tamworth,
out in unison, and because of their AJ, W. Evans, G. C. Burnett, G. G. better team play, they were able to Altkenhead, H. C. Thorne, A. K
South China: Tam Kwan-hon; overcome the Association, and I Taong Chung-wan, Tre Kam-hangi Mackenzie,. H. J. Armstrong, J.-E
was due to this department of their Lau Hing-choy, Lam Tak-po, Lo Potter. D. S. Robb, L. T. Ride. J, S.
team that they appeared superler | Wal-kuen; Chung Yung-sum, Lau Richardson, E. W. Pudney, D. G. Day, D. C. E. Grose, G. P, Stone, A, E on the day.
Chung-sang, Lee Wai-long, Perry, H. F. Shields, R. D. Gillesplo Lee Wal-tong was not quite co Man-chi, Lee Shek-yau,
Chau
J, C. Brown, C. N. Walker. 11. Dhappy in the first half when he was Bosanquet, T. V. N. Fortescue and H. kept under check, by Bright, but • Association: Nix; Blackburn, Fra- D. Bidwell.
ser; Pope, Bright, Thomas; Fowler, when the centre half relaxed his watch then Lee
Wal-tong came into Le Page, Howlett, Ferrier, Hendy. picture with several clever runs SPORTS ADVT. through. In Chau Man-chi and Lau
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, wenther
the
Chung-sang he had two excellent
nides, both come
into the picture Week-end Results with scme clever ball distribution and dribbling. Both wingers wero good, and sent across many perfect centres.
Spasmodic Attacks
The Association's attack was good
Yesterday Charity Game
Association's South China
Touring Team
Gov-
5. emor's Cup Team 0 Saturday
Charity Game
Combined
Bing Too-Eastern
Kowinon.
permitting, on SATURDAY, 27th only in spasms. They were unable Police SEPTEMBER, 1941, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The Firat Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
to work together, the players being | Club 100 Individualistic. Hendy Was
Polle
wasted as a left, winger, white Fow-
da | Kowloon ler was good, and did all that was Club expected of him, very often going Bignal through on his own. Le Page was
defence, while Howlett was too well watched to be of serious threat.
methodically and he, too, found South China's defence always at his heels.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS'
SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING
"GOSFORD HANDICAP”
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. a trier often falling back to help the Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a mariner as to be readily identified. Ferrier went about ‚his work
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including From the start South China at- the tacked, and after a bout of midfeld tax) are obtainable through SECRETARY upon the personal or play found Chung Yung-sum's centre written application of a Member, missed completely by the Chinese such Member to be responsible for forwards, with the Association's, de- all visitors introduced by him, and fence spreadeagled. However both for payment of all chits, etc. citadels were visited in turn, "and eïcar hus The Secretary's Omee, 1st Floor, Nix was called upon to clea Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will charge. close at 11.45
A good effort by Hendy found Fer Tier shooting over and soon after South China obtained the lead when after a passing bout between: Leo
The third section will bo race and Chan Mon-chi, Shel-yau well out for Nixto, misjudge the latter look n pot shot at goal from No. 11 and run at 6.50 p.m."
dight of the ball and allow it to enter
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel.
21020)
No children or aphs will be admitted to either Enclosure.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
the
Saturday, 27th September, 1941-
In view of the number of entries received for the above, it hda been decided, to divide the race, Into three sections.
A cash awoop, tickota $1 each,
The price of Admission to the tion were having as much of the play
the net. At this stage the Associa will be held on this race but "All Public Enclosure is $3.00 Including as the Chinese, tax, for bli. Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Geta. Soldiers and Saltors In Uniform ure admitted Half Price,
MGN By Order,
Second Half
After the change over, South China settled down.. ta more i con- alructive play and it was, not long 8. A SLEAP, before two further goala, were scored Acting Secretary, by Leo, Wal-topkwhd dribbled Hongkong, 22nd September 104veral pinyerande fraz uma and
through numbers will not parti cipate, and tickets can be purs chased only at the Race Courno during the Meeting.
By Order of the Stewards; *** MUNSKIS, A. BLEAP
Acting Bedretary) Hongkong, 20th September, 1941,
At Varsity Sports
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Six New Records
MORRISON Hall, whose team included Charles Huang and Ken- neth Lo, had little difficulty in scoring a sweeping victory In the University inter-Hostel swimming sports held at Llo European Y.M.C.A. on Saturday. when. when, thanks to five new records (four by Huang and one by 14), the Hostel team totalled 118 points. Huang scored on outstanding suc- cess, winning five events and the in- dividual chat
championship with 30 points. flis victories were in the 50, 100, 220, 440 and 880 yards, establishing new records in all but the first.
Kenneth Lo set up a new record in the 100 yards breast-steake, and together with
Hung broke the mark for the inter-Hostel
relay. Their new times were:
100 yards-58.4 cca. 220 yards--2 mina. 30.2 secs. 440 yards.--5 mins. 47.8 secs. 880 yards.-18 mins. 14.8 secm. 100 yards breast-stroka, —— 70.6 -
Inter-Hostel relay-1 min, 524
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