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JACK CUMMINGS

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"A Royal Scandal"

STARRING TALLULAN BANKHEAD - ANNE BAXTER

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TO-DAY-

ONLY

MAJESTIC

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1946.

SOUTH CHINA

WAYFOONG BEATEN ON

LUCKY TO DRAW

TO DRAW THE POST

MES

WAS

(By "UNLOCKER") RECREIO GROUND GAME YESTER PACKED TO CAPACITY YES- AS THE RESULT OF THE DRAWN

TERDAY, WHEN "DOC" MOL

AYBOY BASE- DAY BETWEEN SOUTH CHINA AND NAVY "B" AT CAUSEWAY BAY, EASTERN ARE NOW IN THE THEN'S "PLAY

BALLERS NOSED OUT WAY MOST FAVOURABLE POSITION FOR THE FOOT-FOONG IN THE CHAMPION-

HONOURS RACE BY SHIP BALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

WHILE MADCAPS RUNS TO 1. Leung Wing-chuf, in LOUNCED CYCLONES 10-1. After holding Royal Engin- di feat.

in an electrifying sixth inning pivotul position was too cora in the Grst haif Civilians the "A" collapsed badly in the elus orcupied to be of much ist ly tint had the mammoth crowd on their toes the Baseballers sent. ing period and lost by six gonds nee to his forwards, who, In to one to provide the sapper consequence, had to fornge for Way Foong's dreams into oblivion. Por five tension-packed simpzas, with their biggest win to date. themselves.

# Lau Chung-sang was the best "the Wayfoongites beli on to

lend, In

the of the Chinese forwards and he dimsy tried hard to make openings for dramatic sixth, their hopea were his leader. Chan Man-chi was dashed by a rapping blow from. the bludgeon of Stan "Power- hotas Leonard. up to bla usual form.

LAST-MINUTE GOAL Ages in the closing minutes of the game by Lee Wai-tong enabled South Chinn to draw with Royal Navy "B" two goals all in the Football League at Causeway Bay yesterday.

Navy were dreitlerlly unlucky not to win. They were the La. ter and better team aul had red of the play. The defence Win very Bound and gave the Chinese forwards little or n opportunity to shine. In attack Navy were also well served and all the forwards testing fuk

Eten during the after.

Aided by the wind. Navy nt. Dacked from the start and kept up pressure for a considerable tune. Trang saved from Brit- Ath. Willis nad Pernan, and it An 20 surprise when WILS

ned the scoring.

The Navy forwards were pred- ty to watch. Griffith and Pra

Ber

were speedy wings which kept the opposing aalves fully esied. Wills led the attack well. He was given good supe port by Crawford and Fe: man.

In defence, Bensen had the measure of Lov Wai-tong throughout and gave the centre, forward little scope

Hanunend was up against B

fast air in Tang and bad and though most of the danger of the Chinese forwards came from this quarter, he did well.

With we goud barks in front him Hax did not have very much to do but he deal con- idently with all that catae his way. He was baster in the cond half.

e-

Seth China were definitely outplayed in the first half and were fortunate to be one goal in arrears.

only

Tse Kam-hung was in forra and saved his side

good f om

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THE MUSICAL SHOW OF KAlle SEASON!

MICKEY ROONEY :: JUDY GARLAND

in

"BABES ON BROADWAY"

WON THE HEART OF NEW YORK DANCING & SINGING

See MICKEY impersonating CARMEN MIRANDA

TO-MORBOW

Robert TAYLOR

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ENGLAND WIN ̈ IN DUBLIN

one-run

Tho

In the second half, South

Baseballer Al Gibson, of attacking and R.A.F.. cave the tussle a flying Chinh did more equated through a penalty day art with a rocket to left. But Leg Wai-long- This mueces on-the Way Foong indeid bore dawn livened the Chinese team, but and blanked their rivals.

time. Fraser fir tally came in Way Foong's shortly before again placed his side in the lead half of the first, as Tony Gon- and with the Navy attacking it alves flew home on the wings of a

smasher by Gerry Goranu. seemed certain that they woukl win. A breakaway brought the! ball into the Navy area and Lee

in the ONE! Wal-tong scored minute.

Nory "B":--Bux: Hogg and iammon 1. Henson and Brine; Cuer: Pravor, Crawford, Wills, Fernan and, Griffith,

South China. Tsang; T'sc Kam-bunk Red Lee Ynen: Kwek Ying-kee, Leung Wing-chui and am Karchun; Lee Tak-ket. Chau Man-chee..

Waltonk La chung ang and Tong Yee-kit.

ONE-SIDED GAME

yesterday

From then on, it was touch-and-

"Doc" Molthen's "Playboys" though hamring on the ropes. came out with flying colours. The Bank made another bid in the third canto, but were unsuccessful as "Lanky" Sequeira, pegged daisy platewards to nab the home- coming hurler

DRAMATIC SIXTH "Doc" Malthen's "Playboys" opened the sixth with Gibson's single, but he was nogged out at secund

Tuny Alves

a life, and "Lend" Gosano foliowed with

Johnny

tad a aingle.

Fonseca fielder's choice to choke the bases. Stan A sporting but one-sided game Up to the

plate anuntered was witnessed at Chatham Bond "Powerhouse Leopard, with a Sinn clouted one Royal glint in his exe, ground

of Juck Brown's to centre to chase! giniers trounced Civilians "A"

the 6-4, Civilians were much off form two funners Here's

The final score was and seldom achieved combination.

counter.

2 runs, Wayfoane 1. Prominent WHA Prius, contre- Baseballers

Leo Tavares hurled brilliant forward of R.E.. who netted three goals for his side. Xavier shone ball for the winners, handcuffing for the Civilians, Collaco, who the Bankers to two hits. while his played well, received no support mules turned in the first errorless Brown was from his colleagues.

games of the season.

and the There was no scare for 20 min- taken for five hits. item

for the Banker: bobbied twice. when Ross netted Supers. In less than two minutes, Watson equalised and the score at the end of the first half was one- all.

Five minutes in the second half, Sappers scored through Prior. Two

inter, the Kamie minutes player seared again. Civilians fourht back but Prior again stip bed throuch and made the score. 4-1. After this. Civilians declined and Bailey and Moran aided.

Tuners:

Royal Engineers: Campbell; Tierney and Hill; Townsley, Bra- zier and Moran: Humphreys, Ross, Prior. Lamb and Bailey.

Civilians "A": Callon; Leck and Alves: Archibald. Cousin and Collaco; Hunter. Xavier. Watson. Nuit and McColl,

LEAGUE TABLE

London, Feb. 10, England AS generally

Anti- cipated proved too good for Ire- Annd in the first International Rugby match ut Dublin since 1939 butween the two countries Eastern before 30,000 spectators,

Navy 'B'

David Leonard strained his in- Jured thigh in the fourth inning and retired after a brilliant dis- play at

Ahltal

The raine was efficiently handled by Nio Lun at the platter, and the Socony duo-Roy Pearson and Al, Pidcock.

UNE-SIDED The game between the Madcaps and the Cyclones was a one-sided affair.

Outstanding for the winners were McCullough of the U.S.N.. who are a magnificent-display In the left-field catchine miraculous flies, Robble Rocha, who slammed the only homer of the game, and Claude Holanda, who pitched a no hit game. Robert Hartenm shone for the losers.

BOX SCORE H.K. Raseball Gub:--

AB. R. ib. SB. SH.

2 1 3 0

P. W. D. L. A. F. Pts.

&

4

0 17

2

Gibson (af) Alves (65)

0

2 1.0

·0 1

3

2

0 15

5

H

A. V. Gesano (

3 2

0 10 4

B

& (b)

3 .1 1

3 1 1 16 6 7

1 0 0

31 1 2 3 7

6 2 0 3 12 11 4

H

ng the Irish President, Mr. South China 5 O'Kelly, by one goal, que penalty Commandos b goal and two tries (14 p.) 10.A.E Awo tries (6 pts.).

Kwong Wah England thus avenged her de R.. feat at Twickenham in the last Navy A 6 1 3 1 5 10 Civilians 'A' & 0 0 15 20 Civiliana 'D' & 0 0 6 3 32

encounter.

were the first to score atthough England played with a

In strane wind.

the fourth minute, B. Quinn got one of the Dublin. finest tries Been dribbling at a tremendous speed for almost the length of the field

the and scoring nent Thorpe, scrum-half, unaccount ably missed the kick.

|

2 0 3 1 4

HOME RUGGER

Fonseca (1)

D. Leonard (36) 2 u

S. Leonard (b) 3 0

"Doc" Gosane

(cr)

Ozorio (2b)

2

0

0

Sequeira (1)

3 0

Rumjaha (e)

2

0

Tavares (p)

2

0

20 2 5 1

London, Feb. 9, The following are the results! posta of Rugby-matches played to-

day :---

A fine dribble by England's fur wards

enabled R. Guest, the Waterloo, three-quarter, to get a touch down in the 32nd minule,

G

Irish 24;

Runs-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 runs Hits 1 1 0 0 0 3 0-5 hits Way Foong P.A.-— Soares (sa) Brown (p)

AB. R. 1b. SB. SII.

20

2 0

+

0

D

2

ปี

0 0 0

Gonsalves (c) +

1

0 1

1 0

Rosario (1b) L. Latz

2

1

n

Ireland 6 England 14; New Zealand Tourists 41 Cheshire,

1 G. Go ano (3b) 3 0 Lancashire and Yorkshire 0.

Guy's 16 Wasps 3: London R. Gosano (26) 2 his club-mate, the English cap Welsh 20 Old Merchant Taylors M. Xavier (si) 20

Middlesex Hcapital 10 II. Hyndman 2 tain. Heaton converting. Before 10; the interval. the Coventry wing Rugby 0; Richmond and Black Vvanovich (f) three-quarter. Greasley crossed heath 8 London Scottish 13; St. near the corner. Twenty minutes Bart's London after the Interval. the Irish wing Abaravon 10 Newbridge 5; Bris- three-quarter. Moran, reduced the lol 15 Oxford University 10; stefcit by scoring far out

With the Irish tean reshuffled Bridgewater 31 Clifton 0; Cam- England got bridge University 13 Losslyn: nwire to injuries. well on ton, Heaton Ianding a Park 3; Cheltenham 13 London penalty. The Sale forward My Hospital 9; Coventry 12 St. cock

acoring by Mary's Hospital 3; Cross Keys completed the 28 New York via Fingapore, croesire for out.

Columbo, dombay, Suez.Th

The Irish did well to hold their

Ives. Bails.

For.

3.S." Presideut Pierce" Feb. 12 Feb. 14 8 in Francisco.

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9.S. "Present Grant'

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18

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28

18

12

b.8. Doctor Lykes"

12

36

B.8. "Pres.dent date"

25

17

21 Manilu. -

7 Weston-super-Mare 7; Devon-

20 1 Runs-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 run Hila 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 hits

3

0

ORIENTAL

8.8. "President Grant" Mar. 25 Mar. 27 New York vie Shanghai, own with a strune and fost ne port Services. 9 United Services 4 BROWS; 2.304-5.16-7.16--0.15

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24; Gloucester 3 Cardiff 18;

Son Francisco, Los Thorp in resting the ball out told Neath 39 Bridgend 0: Newport

Angeles, Panama.

lish pack but the lowness of

eminal Ireland except for a

16 Leicester 5; Northampton 19 29 New York via Singapore, fow brief flashes. Jack of cohesion Pontypool 3; Royal Navy and in attack gave the England de Marines O Harlequins 0; Stroud Columbo, Bombay, Buez, ferce amole time for cov-ring. 10 Bath 13: Swansen 10. Llané:

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"THE DRAGON HATH WINGS

of a record by anncaring in in Round lies; Bradford Northern comas farly to av id disappointment! ternationals in three successive An official of the British Sacrave for his country owing 11 Hull ; Castleford 10 St. Lawn Termis Association said to latine a connection due to bad Icken's 4; Dewsbury 0 Ilunslet

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15 The United States Lawn Ten- for the Wightman before start which was died for 16 loy 2; Rochdale Hornets Bor: usually played ten days minutes, the New Zealand touring row 11: Salford 8 Oldham B; aib Association's decision to the championships and this year team trounced the Cheshire Swinton & Wigsa 4: Working sond à Wightman Cup women's would probably take place on York and Lancs combined team ton Town 12 Sharitcas Hovers 7;

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