1946, THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 21.

YESTERDAY'S Commandos And South HOME SOCCER

SOFTBALL

(ly 'Onlooker')

Sartailers-and-enthusiasts had 7

an enjoyable time yesterday at gamee whell" two King's Park wers played to mark the end of.

Softball the first round

of the

League Competition.

The unbea

took Len Playboy Baseballers

Cyclones nes their spin rainst the wod won by 4-1, and in the second cam Macaps downed the cocksure Chunk ilwa squad 19-11,

At the end of the sixth axe- ailers led by three runs and in

China Get Full Points

BOHHH-SOUTH CHINA AND 44 R.M. COMMANDOS RETAINED THEIR UNBEATEN RECORDS WHEN THEY BEAT ROYAL NAVY "A" AND ROYAL EN- GINEERS RESPECTIVELY IN THE REHABILITA- TION FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

NAVY "B," COMPOSED MOSTLY OF PLAYERS FROM ILMS. "NABCATCHER" BEAT CIVILIANS "A" IN AN EVENLY CONTESTED GAME AT SOOKUNPOO AND ARE STILL IN RUNNING FOR THE TITLE. At this early stage it is ob- the last canto both teams were vious that the championship banked out in quick erder-13.

will go to one-of-the-following battle wid

South! Commandos, nad thus the decisive

For the winners Dave teams: fought. Leonard and Stan Leonard seem. Chinn, Eastern or Navy "1"

of their ed by have lost noire histing powers. The former made Ar- the largest hit of the day.

Ozorie and Lea Tavares

well game. Leo kept ser

under

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LECK'S DISPLAY

RESULTS AT A GLANUE South, Chinn 3 R. Navy 'A'

Jamca.

Lee Wai-tong,

Lau Chungiang,

Whidden (own gual). Civilians 'A'

0

RESULTS

London, Jan. 19. The following were the resultd) of football games played in the British Isles to-day:

INTERNATIONAL

Wales Lose In England 2, Belgium 0.

Rugger Match

Cardiff, Jan. 10.

LEAGUE NORTH

Blackpool 4, Leeds 2: Bradford 2. Barnsley. 1 Derby 0, Bolton 2; Everton 4, Blackburn 1; Grimsby 1. Manchester United, 0; Man- chester City 1, Chesterfield 0: England defented Wales by 25 Middlesbrough 3, Sheffield United point to 13 here to-day in the 4: Newcastle 4. Huddersfield 1; 'first full honte Rugby Inter-reaton 2, Liverpool 1; Wednes national game to be played since day 1, Burnley 1: Stoke 0, Sunder-

land 0, 1| the war,

Wale

atrong favourites be- fore the match failed to scare a single point in the first half, at the end of which England al- R. Navy B 3 ready and scored 21 points,

Feenan,

Grimh. Flint.

The game, played in extremely

LEAGUE SOUTH Birmingham 3, Villa 1; Brent- ford 1, Coventry 2: Chelsea 4,1 Leicester 0; Milwall 1, Derby 2 Nowport 224 Plymouth 1: Notes

6. Swansen

2; Tottenham

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SHE_RISKED-HER-LIFE-FOR HIM . Yet Sho Had Vowed Navar

RAY MILLAND

Forest 3 Portsmouth Of South-BARBARA BRITTON 2, Luton 3: West Bromwich 0, Arsenal 2: West Ham 2, Chart-

cold weather which cancelled ampton 6, matches in many other parts of watched by a 4 R. Engineers 0 the country, was

huge crowd who saw some bril-

sometimes liant football.

41 R.M. Clo

Ear-man, Jones, Suth, Williams.

LEAGUE TABLE

Goals

mont

ton 0; Wolverhampton 2, Fulham 0. of al-

To Love Any Man!

The amazing pd. Venture of an

American Captain

and a lovely

French akt

Till We Meet Again

An evenly contested game w

at Sookunpoo when the heavy fire. Royal Navy "B" eleven defeat- Cute Baker and Zaman Abbas ed Civilians "A" by three clear of the, Cyclones deserve claps on goals, after leading by one gouli

Leapua Three North, East Re-} LA FRANK BORZAGE, PRODUCTION inspired quality on thei the backal

English side, Wales spent Navy, in the whole,gave a

thegion Cup: Carlisle 3. York 1; in the Madcaps-Chang Hwal in the first half. tpsale, the Madcaps had live of

first half coordinating themselve Darlington 2, Bradford City 1 their regular players as absentees better display as a team. They

W. L. D. A Panfter a series of team changes be Doncaster & Lincoln & malifax

rallied in Gateshead : They

Hartlepoola w and reserved deputised. Big Chief were quicker on the ball and Avichi Yvanovich

iife sekun missed their chances, 44 R.M. Cdo. 1 0 0 15 2 until

shooting could have South China 3 9 0 0 8 1

great style in the second half to Rotherham 3, 3 2 0 1 13 0 5

meet En-land's

overwhelming wered out of him when his pitcher though got hit all over Recreio by the been Improved, especially in the Eastern,

Navy i .. 3 2 0 1 7 8

lead but despite some classic play, Hwa closing minutes when they com- Navy A of the hume ald timers

34 A 1 4 4 3 by the Welsh balf Bleddyn W run Mpletely overrun the Civilian de- RA.P. 3 I 1 3 7 3

fans they could not break down wound, who word seven

Engineers. 3 1 2 0 6 5 2

the English defence.-Reuter, give their side mite an imprefence.

inning. the first in lead in

Civilians gave a sound da- Kwong Wah 3 0 3 0 2 6

0 0 3 0 1 10 The Madcaps did not god over

The for-vilians "A 3

0 3 0 1 20 of the play, Individually. the shock in their half

ener wards were slow and weak in Civilinna H 3 innitus, only managing to garner Ays ring. But the Chung Hwa passing. The defence, however,

mainstay of the shortlived for the Mad-proved the

from the leam. A. Leck, who has been a levy settled down fifth stanza, knocked hit after hit. turning out at half, surpriseri] and naisted by not a few errors, the handful of spectators with

The heanful of runs. A「)༥、L

a magnificent display between haal core was Madenn 14. Chup the posts. Leek, it was learned Hwn 11. Outstanding

the winners

were

Yvanovich later, formerly kept god for Aytchi

Queen's Park Rangers, one of and Sidney Holland. the falter

the leading clubs at home. Amord Lwo Lerrific hames,

"Rebbie" Rocha, despite a Dick Chung shone for The wolfight of this tilt! injury, turned it at left back]

for

the

3

5

0

to save at the expense of a corner.

attack. Continuing to

South

Chons increased their lead through Law Wai-tong, who after beating

aced shot in the corner tao ayera, scored with

a well uf the

neti

"At the other end, James and Walton almost got through different occasions.

on

South China's third goal was

the game.

BIG FIGHT HITCH

2.

Third Division, Northwest Cup: Chester 2, Rochdale 0 Crewe 1. Southport 1: Oldham 2, Wrexham 1; Stockport 6. Barrow 2: Tran- mere v Accrington, postponed.

League Three South, South Region Cup: Ipswich 1, Queens Fark Rangers 0; Mansfield 2, Noita County 0; Northampton 0 Southend 1: Norwich 3. Clayton 4; Port Vale 1, Walsall 0.

League Three South, South Re- gion Cup: Aldershot 2, Bourne- mouth 1; Bristol City 2. Swindon 1; Palace 6. Brighton 1; Exeter Bristol Rovers 1; Reading 0, Torquay 0.

SCOTTISH "A"

was the appearance of 'Dor Mol- and gave a creditable perform-scored by Whidden who deflected have agrecl to £7,500. Wood-1 Morton 3. Hamilton 1:

softball wizard. for ance. His partner, Collien casi Che ball into his own goal.

In the second half Royal Navy also very sound and saved many did most of the attacking.

then, that

Me-

In lapse of for an awkward situation. **ITY Nichol and Lodge. the wingers, London, Martin Thornton and 2.

Chung Hwa and was on view, for the first time on the loen ball diamond after years. He still plays Ball ke a kid of elight years old.

have Two Exhibition Kumes been arranged for Chinese New

with The Wilden

in the

Gals

Mary MAT. Wildcat centre-

fielder and one of the S

fielder and one of with the

band Strasn for to the

of

United

States la 4 week and she will be badly missed by all Softball fans,

Gosano and Archibald, wing halves, worked very hard and kept a good watch on both Navy wingers,

were more in the picture and sent over good centres,

Jantes scared for Navy and this succes enlivened the game.

Lau

cum Walter Slezak « Lucile Watson Directed by Frank Mervena • Boroom May ky londra Coller,

She stopped beyond the walls of her life and vows......to belo an American soldier ostry out his mission......the story of tho dangerous hours......the torohing minutes....they spont "hehind Gorman linos in France......ls basutifully told, ←

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THE FIRST U.S.S.R. DOCUMENTARY FILM

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London. Jan, 20. The hitch in the plans of the proposed Lesnevich-Woodcock fight in London this month -

Clyde 0. Aberdeen 0; Hearts y mains to be smoothed out. Facts

Queen of the South, postpone!. that Lesnevich's backers re

Kilmarnochy Falkirk, postponed.

Mother- cock's manager, Tom Hurst, as well, 0, Hibernian 0: Rangers 2, Queens Park 1; St Mirren 1, not agreed.

A'vivid and authentic platari- When Woodcock _Sought Jark] Celtic 2; Third Lanark 4, Partick

xation of the last and decisivobattis SCOTTISH "R" Jock Porter for Jack Solomons

Airdrie 3, Dumbarton 2; Ab in Fascist Garmany,tno (optara, he did go without any contract. It was a gentleman's agreement. roath 2, Avre 4: Cowdenbaith 1.

of Berlin and the uno onditional Alloa 1; Dunce 3. Dunfermline 1;|

Stenhousemoir 2.

Baith 2; St.

IRISH CUP. FIRST ROUND Cliftonville. 3. R.A.F. Alder- grove 2; Glentoran 3. Belfast

IRISH LEAGUE Celtic 2.

Derry 1, Linfield 4.

With a weak apposing forward! Chung-san missed two good up. When Solomons was negotiating Fast Fifth 2, Dundee United 0:urronder if the Goman Armel

Lurn.

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har.

Was

not mortunities, and Navy were un-

Navy

Fielding a strong team, 44 R.M. Commandos gave a fine display of football to beat R.E. 4-0.

Their forwards found things difcuft facing the strong sun, but they kept the Supper goalie bus

minutes after the start, Smith centred squarely and amid the crowd in front of goal, Earsman hended through.

for Lesnevich the Woodcock

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

Brisbane, Jan. 19,

team, The Australian Services playing against Queensland in the last match of their tour, scored 206 to which Queensland replied with 334 for 6 declared.

RUGBY UNION

Wales 13, England 26; Scotland 11, New Zealand Tourists 6. No other Rugby Union matches were condi- played owing to weather tions.

RUGBY LEAGUE Liverpool Stanley 3, Wigan 35.) All other Rugby-League matches were postponed owing to weather conditions-Router,

KING'S

Year's Day Feb. 2. An All

will plav American team

there the Navy defence m's stretched. When called upon both lucky late in the game when a shot camp is good as said to Solu- Johnstone 3, &ibion Colony All Stars

first, and then we'll talk terms." fracas

eas and Big Chief Terry Hammend and Hogg proved re-hit the cross bar with Tsang out mons, "Get Lesnevich to agree Noronha's

The promoter stated that he South China:Tang Pul-fook: elash liable backs. Benson, centre half, of position.

hal Bertie Gosano well in hand.

The Navy forwards were nippy. Jam eethun and Teo Kam- is allowing the matter to resi. Feenam and Crawford were al hung: Kwek Ying-kee. Leung He has offered terms to which Wing chui and Tam Kar-chuen: he hopes Burst will inter nurce. ways a source of worry, and bhee Talk Hee-Chau -Man-chi-bec Meantime, the fight that appar- excellent support t

pport to their leader;

ently was never "on" is "out" The rame opened evenly with Wai-tong, Tang Yee-kit and Lau

the Wodenek party ench side taking up the attack in Chung-sang.

Navy "A"-Chambers; Swash unicas Civilians had great

and a

McNicholl, chance of drawing first blood but and Whidden; Marsh, Leakes and changes its mind-Reuter,

Hamblyn, Gosano

ano with an open

goal shot Booth;

James. Walton and Lodge, Crawford was in- over the jured and had to leave the field.

COMMANDOS SHINE Following midfield

play broke through on the left Feenam bealing Leck with a fast grounder. Shortly after Civilians had an en y chance of equalising but weak finishing saw this came to nought, In the second half Navy exerted and in con- their superiority sequence had more of the play Griffith and Flist putting their bo side further ahead in this half. can

The second half found the Com-

Spinnow, a Bowcomer, was the Navy "B" Bax; Hammond. Hory:

Wils.

Benson, Ponton; mandos more on the offensive, and most successful Queensland, bow- Porteous, Crawford. Flint, Feenam though the Samer backs did ter, taking four wickets for 102 and Girl.

good job they received no help while the fast bowler Jack Ellia Civilians "A": A. Leck; from their forwards who could not captured three for 52, Colaco. R. Rocha; J. Gosano, Belgot going to relleve the pressure, The highlight of the Queensland tran, H. Archibald: P. Yvanovich. Five minutes from the re-start,

wicket C. Beck, B. Cocano. P. Jorge and the Sapper keoper rushed out and innings was the unbroken sixth- THE WAY YOU LOVA RER!

took Jones left an empty goal. the opportunity offered, and from the possible Test choice, Bill his, first twenty yards, drove the ball into Morris, and the rider Alani

Young, who is the emply not. Soon afterwards, appearance in a State side. Williama stole through and sent in Morris had made 104 and Young

defeat a terrific shot to

Cave, the

declared Sapper goalie. The Green Cape in just reached the half century

when the innings was attack rolled in wave after wave, closed.Reuter.

stopped many shots. Five but minutes before the end, Smith beat him for the fourth timo

from tance of about thirty yards. distance

For the Sappers, Cavo and Wise

London, Jan. 20. ahone: while

most prominent for

Lord Roseberry, Senior Ste- were Earsman and

ward of the National Hunt Com- The teams were:—

Commandos:Wiks; mittee, stated at the General

connections

given to all applications for supply.

Omejat appliention forms may be obtained at the Head Office, Argyle Street or Yaumat Cash Office, Nathan Road. Koyledn.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER

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Kowloon, 19th January, 1046.

We beg to announce the re- opening of nu Servicing and Maine ance Department in -REFRIGERATION

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SOUTH CHINA WIN South China negotiated a very stir hurdle in their quest for the championship when they beat Royal Navy "A" by three goals to one at Causeway Bay, after lend- ing at the interval by three clear goals, before the biggest crowd at n League game this season.

South China deserved their win.] They settled down quicitor

Cave

than the Navy and were the anere ag-> pressive side at the start. had good individual mlayers but 44 RM.

Navy Jacks

th

The South Australian opening bat P. Whitington was top scorer for the Services with 84."

stand of 93 in 73 minutes

OVER THE STICKS

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the second period, though they had Smith, Jones, Earsman, Burgess duce early this year a further more of the game, their forwards and Williams secanol to fail at the last

Was

moment,

list of fixtures up to the end

Royal Engineers:-Cave; Moran of the season which finishes on Chambers. in Navy coal, played and Harris; Townsloy Brazier Whit Monday.

called and Wine (Contain); Ross, Hum- the first 10 min. phreys, Thorne, Lamb and Me- three good saves. Laughlin.

a sound and in

upon early utes

SATURDAY, JAN. 26

brought · off three go Dat Branch Office has opened In front of him, Swash was also The following is the soccer pro- temporary promises e/o Her pronount. This player is im-gramme dot this week-end Blair Co, at French. Bank proving with every wame. Ruudluz, 2nd floor, and we shal ba obliged if all prospective clients will communicate enquiries to thai address daring the present einer

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iptly Bandled and communi Pued to our executive who là nơn

webteading to London to ascertair James was a forceful leader and Tull detalls and specifications with was by far the most dangerous of Pricas of latest models on all lines the Navy forwards. He had hard: of our produntu

The Navy Intermediate line had] 44 K.M. Cdo. - v. South China

Vehicles Petro/Diesel.

a hard time against the attacking forwards. Booth generally had thei botter of Lee Tak-kee, capecially in the first half, so much so that the winger was not as dangerous R. Enincora

as usual.

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(Navy ground, at 8.30 p.m.) Refores: C.P.O. J, Rogers, Linasmen:-It L. G. Young

and F. Roberts.

VR.A.F. (Chatham Road, at 8.30 p.m.) Referee: Mr. K. K. Ip. Zinson: Mr. N. T. Delgado

Navy "B"

luck with a good shot early in the CivilianMr. A. Adohead.

gamo and ho kept Leung Wing- chut busy so that the Chinese nivot.

Marine Engines-Patrol-Diess! | was unable to assert the attack

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Our Hong Kong & China Of fa a Direct Branch oft-

Châu Man chỉ sai Lau Chun sans were the best of the Chinese forwards Chau showed good ball. control and fod Lee Wal-tone wall but the latter, with the constanti attention of Loakos, did not have many chanco.

@caring for And Chinese from cloen in and a minute later Timba NAS in drive which Twang was

...

(Scolumpoo, at 3.30 men,) Referee: Mr. F. A. Barrelbo. Linesmen:-L/S. D. Sparrow

and Mr. Sze Po Wal BUNDAY, JAN. 27 Kwork Wahvevo am

Navy "A" (Recreio tetores mid J. Anderson. Litesnen

Thorns and Bpk. D. Cherriesne Eastern: A Any Civiliser

Lord Roseberry also announc-

ed that General Baird has re- signed his membership of the Committee.-Router.

NEW YORK FIGHT

New York, Jan. 20, Rocky Graziano yesterday won a ten-round decision at Madison Square Garden over Sonny, Horne, thus ending a sensational out streak during which Graziano flattened six opponents in a row, Graziano looked Impressive in his victory over Horne and show

a tandancy to give plenty of of a trouble to middleweight champion Tony Zake, Over 18,000 persons watched the fight the third in which Graziano drow, $100,000 mate.Abciated Press.

Members of the Lezzie ManaŽÐ» ment Committee, are reminded-nd

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