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H.K. Yachting GREATEST BARGAIN U.S. To Play

IN BOMBAY Arsenal's Surprise Win Results

in

Bombay, Sept. 15. Tension mounted Bombay today as a re- sult of the indiscrimin- ate shooting by gunmen on Saturday in which 5 were killed and 25 injur- ed.

A communique issued by the today Government Bombny

Baid:--

"The city is ontwardly quieter panic this morning but the caused by yesterday's gunmen incident (in which bullets were sprayed from a speeding taxi into the street crowds, killing 6 and wounding 2 persons) has not begun to wear off.

"Although only one stabbing' reported in the 18 hna bean hours ending at midday today, the general atmosphere does not reflect this improvement."

during the Total casualties last fortnight of communal riots are announced as 257 dead and and 781 wounded. No less than 2,903 peoples

At Villa Park

London, Sept. 14.

Though the English season is only a fortnight old only two teams-the First Division Manches- ter United and Doncaster Rovers in the North- ern Section of the Third Division-maintained 100 per cent records.

[HOW THEY

STAND

The following are the positiona

First Division

Runderland

In a team res at the United Services (Hong Kong) Yacht Club yesterday, the Civilians, who pre- viously drew with the. Navy, beat them in both races for win the day by 80 points 10 75.

The results were:

Place

FIRST RACE Civilians

1 Nabcatcher (Rouse &

Fisher)

Time

0.12.10

Adamant (Walton &

Gordon Bell) ..... 0.42.15

4 Commodoro II (Sodge-

wick & Anderson)

7 Stonecutters III (Col-

Maischenter U. G

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Middlesbrough and Blackpool dropped their first in the Home Football League;--

points of the season while Newport County and Rochdale, the only clubs previously with- out a point, both got off the mark today.

The struggle for Bischpool Conditions generally through-sent time.

were bad as points will not be resumed for Pre out the country

the intervening Blackburn drizzle made most pitches slip-six weeks a pery, but this did not deter the Saturdays up to and including Brentford crowds, who rolled up in their Oct. 26 are given over to League Middlesborough

cup competitions. Itens of thousands.

Celtic were heavily beater by Everton The biggest crowd, numbering

the South and now Charlton 85,000 packed the Queen of more than

Chelsea Maine Road, Manchester, ground flounder at the bottom of the Shefeld U.

Airdrieonians had a

Ville to witness a match between two League.

at Dunfermline in Wolver clubs with 100 percent, in which big win

Albion RoverR, | Stoke Manchester United just beat Division "B". Middlesbrough although both who beat Arbroath, are at the Arenal

top of the Lengue-Reuter.. played good football.

Rowley scored the goal which United their

the arrested confirmed were during the same period.-As-1 position in the League. sociated Press and Reuter.

Arrests In Tel Aviv

Jerusalem, Sept. 14. Palestine police today arrested ter- 36 Jews after yesterday's rorist raids on banks in Jat anil Tel Aviv.

Three of those rounded up were found to have gunshot wounds and four were carrying arms. After three, counts it is now officially stated that the raiders took only £900 from the Ottoman Bank in Tel Aviv. In earlier counts the fatal was, given.

as £5,000 and £2,500.

The "Voice of Israel," the secret radio of the Jewish Resist ance Movement today condemned the Irgun Zvni Leomi terrorist

random organisation for beries and irresponsible raurders." A woman anouncer added that hnd neither the these outrages approval nor the backing of the Jewish community in Palestine.

Router.

ARGENTINE TRADE TALKS

Two "Tommies

Tomray Walker came under the critical eyes of nearly 60,000 Chelsea fans today for the first The Scottish Interna- time. tional inside right signed last week from Hearts and sent the crowd wild with delight when he scored the opening goal in the ninth minute.

Lawton

U.S. Baseball

Liverpool Bolton

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Derby Haileenfield .. Portsmouth Leeds

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Newcastle

Dradford

New York, Sept. 16. In the National League, Ralph Manchester 0. Branca dut the St. Louis Cardin- Damnatry als' league lead to half a game with a three hit 5 to 0 ahutout Albion in his first complete game of the Southampton.. victory for the Brooklyn Dodgers Plymouth

senson.

Luten

Burnley

Fulltam... Tall, skinny Ewell Blackwell Chesterfield Chelsea now possess two of

hung up bis sixth shutout of the Birmingham the most famous "Tommies" in Soccer. The other is Tommy season when he pitched the Cin- Coventry

Wednesday was glad of cinnati Reds to a 4 to 0 victory crater and he

over the New York Giants, some real support at last.

Philadelphia rapped three Chi-Spurs pair combined well and only a Herculean effort by Leeds pre-cago pitchers for. 10 hits to defeat Swansen the Cubs 6 to 3 before an estim- Newport vented a heavier score.

eachated 12,000 fans.

The

Lawton Walker and scored in the last five minutes. The biggest surprise of the day was provided by the hitherto luckless Arsenal. l'assessing the rob-worst

the record in

First Division and the bottom of the League with one point they travelled to Villa Park and scored a well merited victory. Both their goals in the first half were scored by new men, the versatile Irish Amateur Kovin Flanagan, who netted in the ninth and the Scottish pro- fessional lan MacPherson, who added another near the interval. Villa' lacked finish and failed to register at all.

Buenos Aires, Sept. 15. An agreement has been reached un all points in the Anglo-Argen- tine trade discussions and talks will go on all day today to iron out details. Signor Miguel Miran- ford,

Was

game

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Hank Greenberg. hitting three run double and his 35th and 30th

hatted 1 homers of the season every Detroit run as the Tigers beat the New York Yankeea 7 to 4 in the final meeting of the two teams for the year. Joe Dimaggio bit his 28th homer for the Yankees. part Stanley Spence's two-run eighta vidham inning single brought Washington Tranmere

defeat the St. Crewe from behind to Louis Browns 3 to 1.

Scores:-

Wolves Surprised Another surprise

Brent St. Louis Wolverhampton where

behind at half Brooklyn trailing

da, chief Argentine negotiator an-time, won by the odd goal of Cincinnati

rotinees,

The departure of the Mission-arranged for

National

three. The Londoners' centre- British forward, Durrant, was carried New York tomorrow off with concussion in the first Chicago

appeared, but returned after the in- Philadelphia to have failed-have been post-terval to score both Brentford poned.

when the negotiations

Signor Miranda said: "Every- thing is going extremely well and the meeting will go on until every thing is finished,"

The latest meetings followed a gurase visit to Sir Wilfrid Eady, head of the British Mission. by Signor Miranda, after Sir Wilfrid had written to him that his coun- ter-proposals on meat and rail- ways were unacceptable and that if they stood, a complete agree ment would be impossible.--Reu-

ter.

RADIO

MONDAY SEPT. 16, 1946. STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I LIKE"-RAYMOND HUGHES

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles and from 12.80 to 1.80 p.m., and 7.00 to 8.30 p.m., and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m., also on 0,52 megacycles, H.K.T.

12.10 p.m.-Daily Programme Summery, 12.12 p.m. Variety

1,60 m.News: Weather Forecast

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The greatest bargain · în tur history-Stymio, sunu han won 200 times what he cost-zoomed into third place on the razing money winnnig list with his victory at Aquo- duct, which boosted his earn- ingat $300,009. The sturdy five-year-old was claimed threo for $1,500 bu years ago Hirsch Jacoba. Associated Prean.

Seven-A-Side Soccer

Competition

The concluding games of the First Round of the Stanley Com- munity Shield competition on the club ground were of a higher standard than those of the pre- vious day and several interesting

games were scon,

Best Game

The best game of the series was between South China "A" and 1/5 Commando when the former won ofter extra time by only one 0.64.30 corner. There was no high scor- ing and several very close games 0.59.50 were witnessed. Wireless centre did well to beat 1/5 Commando SECOND RACE

by the odd gaal in three and the Chinese Amateur Sports Club sur- Civilians 1

prised Kwong Wah by winning by the only game of the match. Timo

44 R. M. Commando disappoint- 2.26.05ed a large crowd which had turn- ed up to see that game between 2.36.30 Sing Tao "A" and 44 Commando. amply re- The spectators were 2.42.60 warded by the magnificent dis-

play of 1/6 Commando who very 2.42.63 sportingly offered to play. Com- mando lost by 3-1 but gave a very 2.44.25 creditable display.

Green (Sedgewick &

Anderson)

Blue (Walton & Gor-

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7 Tyne

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Fouled

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2 Bonaventure I (Lap

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Albert Stubbins, the Engiand

Chiengo forward International centre

Philadelphia signed by Liverpool from New castle on Thursday at. 213,000, New York made un effective dobut with Detroit

He the new club at Bolton.

Washington played a big part in Liverpool's

St. Louis 3-1 win, scoring the second goal.

The South African Berry Niewenhuys was another Liver- pool scorer.

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Halifax

Rochdale

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Stonecutters

LOCAL SOCCER RESULTS

To following were the results yesterday's games: Bing Tao 'U B. Club 'E' 0. 2.80.307 Commando 2, 3,K, Blguna 0,

of

H.K, Wireless Centres 2, 1ƒ1⁄2 Cão. 'A' 0. 2.45.15uth Ching 'A' 1, 1/6 Commando 1.

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Queen's P.R.

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Bristol C.

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18th Victory

Brighton

Aldershot

Palace.....

Torquay

Boston, Sept. 18. Belting four Pittsburgh pitchers Northampton.. for 16 hits, the Boston Bravos Bournemouth, .

Boston Pittsburgh

Watford

the top five clubs scored any vanquished the Pirates for pitcher Norwich points which enabled Sundor-Johnny Sains 18th victory of the Walsall land to move into the third season here today. position, behind Blackpool when they beat by the odd goal of five. Barnsley went to the top of the Second Division as a re-Associated Press. sult of a convincing win over Birmingham who had been re- garded as one of the best teams in the division. However, the Midland club lost their last Major League Baseball stand-or games and their stock is slip-ings: ping-Reuter.

Scots Injured

Standings

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"Yellow," who was well placed,

46 Commando 1, Club "A" Z.

Chinese Amateur B,C, 1, Kwong Wah d. Bing Too 'A' w,o, from 44 R.M. Cdo,

EXHIBITION GAME

Sing To 'A' 1. 1/5 Commando 1.

Australia

1

New York. Sept. 14. The United States won the Davis Cup inter-zone final at Forest Hills by beating Sweden in the doublen toklay for a de- cisive 3-0 lead. The winners will meet Australia's team in the challenge round next De- cember.

The Sweden proved demons at the net, smashing and vol-

and leging

bombarded the Americans with furious fore- hand drives, They also scored frequently with cleverly placed shots down the centre. Taiberts' spectacular overhead play was the Swedes' only worry.

an

In an exciting 16-game second set the Americans raced to a 4-1 lead after breaking through but the Bergelin's service Swedes staged

inspiring rally to level the score four-all, after taking Talberts' service. Scores went with the servico until the 16th game when Ber- gelin again failed to hold ble

The Swedes concen delivery. trated play on Talberts in the third act and the American at critical failed repeatedly stages by netting the ball, which enabled the Europeans to take the set 0-3..

The Swedes suffered early reverses in the fourth set so op- parently decided to conserve their strength for the final set, but this was to no avail.

The final score was 3-6, 9-7. 9-6, 6-0, 8-6, in favour of Billy Talberts and Gardnar Mulloy. Sweden's team obviously felt the atrain of yesterday's sin

whereas the gles matches, American combination, only playing in the doubles, started fresh.

the Swedes 'out'- However, played their opponents to easily. win the first get. They lost the second and third however, as their strength gradually began to dwindle. Reuter.

A NOMADIC FOOTBALLER

(By "Sesil")

Seven-A-Side Seen in the games yesterday was Lee, Tack Kee, who turned out for Sing game Tao in the exhibition against 1/5 Commandos, taking. the place of 44 RM Commandos. Lee Tack Kee must hold the record for the number of teams any player has played for in Hong Kong.

He started his football with St. Josephs and the following

ent will be concluded on Sun-year joined the

1 had the misfortune to jam her day and after the final games the Chinese. Athletic.

tiller during a tense situation at trophy will be presented by the Causeway Bay mark, but her dis-Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, vice president qualification did not affect the

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pusfinal results.

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National League

London, Sept. 14.. St. Louis: In Scottish football today Brooklyn: several players were in the Chicago wars. Kelly, the Hearts cantne Boston: forward collided with the goal- Cincinnati: post... and suffered - a broken | Philadelphia: collar bone. The St Mirren | Pittsburgh: goal-keeper, Newlands, received New York: slight concussion in the gamU "with. Rangers

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of the Association.

Challenge Accepted

now-defunct He asolated Eastern greatly in their only Senior Shield win in 1940 and the following year threw in his lot with South China.

Last year he played for South, China in the Rehabilitation The challenge by the voteran League and will this year be team to meet any semi-finalist of seen In Sing Tao coloure. He the competitions has been accepted has as yet to play for Kwong formed by several teams. The organisors Wah and

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the newly

PIRATES MANAGER

are unable to decide which is the Chinese Amateur Sports Club. capicst of the challengers and have therefore decided to stageʻAN EX- hibition game between teams_re- presenting Veteran Chinese play- and Veteran Non-Chineso players.

Pittsburgh, Sopt. 16. Tho

will Chinese team

Frank McKinney. president of London, Sept. 14.

the Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball managed by Mr. Wong Ka-tsun The following are the results in

The following is the provisional Club, announced today that E non-Chinese team: J. McKelvie Roy Hamey, president of the today's Rugby League matches:

of the Lancashire Cup, First Round: (capt.), J. Gilchrist, J. Skinner, American Association, has been

manager Barrow 10 Widnes 3; Bolle Vus. Sheppard, S. Strange. J. East named general Rangers 11 Liverpool Stanley 5; man, A.E.P. Guest, A.V. Gosano, Pirates under the new four-man Leigh 17 St. Helens 4; Oldham 19 C.P.O. Rogers, L.G. Robertson ownership.

McKinney said the quartion of Workington Town 10; Rochdale and J. Watson,

The game will be played by who will, bo next year's manager Hornets & Wigan 32; Warrington nine-a-side, and the duration

of has not been discussed but the list Yorkshire Cup, First Round: the match will be seven minutes of applicants is growing daily and includes the present manager, Frisch, Associated Batley 8 Hunslet 0; Bramley 4 The Chinese team will include: Frankle Dewsbury 9 Featherstona Rovars.K.K. Ip, Ng Kan-chuen, Lal Yuk- Press.

10 Salford 5.

ench half.

10 Hull 16; Huddersfield 20 Brad-tat, Lem Yuk-ying, Bhek Kam-pul, ford Northern 5; Hull Kingston

yon.

Rovers 10 Halifax, 9; Keighley 14 Lea Wat-tong and Kwok Shing- Wakefield Trinity 11; Yorkshire Amateurs 12 York 29-Rooter.

Rugby Union

Referee:-K. K. Ip.

It has not been confirmed but it sing Tao "B" v 42 Commando

is understood that the lasers are propared to entertain the winnera Chints, Chow" after titu

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game.

London, Sept. 14. Results in today's Rugby Union matahes werò; ·

a St. Mary Hospital 10, Lyons

Second Round -

The following are the Second

Olympique Universitaire 8; Abers Round games of this Stanler von. 4, Maesteg 5 Bedford 11, Shield Competition which will be

L. D. FA, F. Hondingly 8; Cardif 6, Bristol 01 played an Baturday on the Club

aliceground commencing at 3 pang? Coventry 20 Metropolitan Police BDevonport Services 11, Aber- Navy"A" v Commando Brigade

Pigmouth 10stillery, 9; Falmouth 0,

HQ, 3 p.m. Civil Service 81 Glocester 80 Referee A. E. P. Guest

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Referee F. da Silva: HK. Wirless Centre South China

"A" at 5.80 p.m. Referee: LAC Roberts.

Club "A" v Chinese Amateur S.C.

at & p.m.

Referee: L/S Sparrow.

Sing Tao "A" v Kit Chee at 6.30-

p.m.

Referee Lt. LG. Young.

Clubs are to supply the linesmer

The quarter finals, semi-finale and finals will be played on Bun-

411: 1944 Lydney B: Halifax 10, Shefeld 6: HAFA v South China "B" at day starting at 8 pm..

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30, Nottingham

ReferociC P/O Rogers,

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