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HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1946. ̧ ́
SEVEN-A-SIDE RESULTS
The following were yesterday's
Seven-A-Side results:
1st Semi-finals
42 Cdo. 'A'
0
S. China 'B' 3
4
R.A.F. 'B'
0
S. China 'A' @
Sing Tao "C" Sing Tao 'B'
(8) Chiren 'A' won by two purers) C.A.S.C.
Cardiff, one of last season's most prominent clubs, followed three wins with a defeat today in the' Rugby Union. Twice they led and on first-half display appeared to have the game won, but Neath gained mastery afterwards with swift determination, the forwards foiling Sing Tau C Cardiff's attempts at combination.
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In an Exhibition game Club yesterday on
Non Chinese ground
defeated the Veterans
Coventry could do no batter Chinese Veterans by twoj goals to nil in what was than draw at a goal aplece when entertaining Sale, but the loan of
with entertaining Gregory, their hooker): the most game of the afternoon.shoulder Injury, after five minutes, told heavily against the hotte nide. The Hatlacuina dpened their The game was enjoyed
season at Twickenham with a fine by all spectators alike..
win over the strong St Mary's hy In spite of their YRTA
two goals and a try, to a penalty Veterans stood the heat of afternoon very well and gamely goal and two tries.
The heavier forwards of the Although stack to their
bey have lost aule of the dash Harlequins usually got the bal from the serums which conferre i of their youth, Uhr Veterans show-
a big advantage. There was no ed that they have not lost any of
score between Bath and Swanees thris old-time kill.
until the last 25 minutes when ran out the winners. Swansea Bath being without their best for ward, Jenkins throughout second half.
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the Nau- The appearance of Chinese Veterans gave the Chines spectators much food for Rossin and they all tried to excel each ather in telling stories about the achievements of this or that non- particularly Strange veteran, whom the Chinese called "Fatty" in the by-day of his youth when plaging against Chinese tens.
The Non-Chinese Veterans wer more thrusting than the Chines Veterans and took advantage of the opportunities presentel.
First Goal
The first goal came from that most versatile of local soccerites "A.V." Gosano. The second goa was melted by C.P.O. Rogers who taking advantage of a slight mis understanding between the Chi- defender. deftly neke nalie and
nipped in and scared to put th fasue beyond doubt.
the
Clever open football, by. New Brighton brought them a victory after being three points. bellind at the interval, only proplute de fence by their rivals provoniing a bigger score.
Richmond Losa
Channer, the South Africar three-quarter played another ine tame for Leicester, apart from one try, and Flymouth caring
ever seemed to be in the name :inas as their oppgitonte Who would have woh salur, had thel finishing power been better. Playing as a payof
club for
11. Hull 24 Featherstone Rovers 3. Waschel! Hunslet 10 Batley 4. Trinity 8 Keighley 2.
Rugby League. Oldham 10 War rington 2. Salford 23 Barrow Widnes 17 St. Helens 10. Wigan Wurkington 16 22 Swindon 2. Delle Vus Rangers 14. Leah v. Liverpoot Stanley Router.
postponed.--
0 Sing Tao. 'A' 1
2nd Semi-final
(8, Chlon "A Sing Tau 'A'
0 S. China 'A' 0 with hy twe cornerai
4 Sing Tan 'B' Final
Sing Tho 'A' 2 S. China 'A' 1 Winning goal avated after extra time
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The Hong Kong Football Club stands at Happy| Pinmeub
Valley were crowded to capacity yesterday hom when the Semi-Finals and Final of the Seven- A-Side Soccer Competition for the Stanley weet Brom. Shield were played off.
Luton Town
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The Shield was won by Sing Tao "A" who defeated Sonhamnion
South China "B" 2-1 after extra time, the wintertham Hot, ning goal being scored a minute before the Shemeld Wet, end. It is understood that a sum of $13,000 has been realized from the Competition.
With the early elimination
of
the two remaining Service teams H.K. SOCCER
he first time since ple- Richin the first semi-finals; the remain- mond lost at Northlan, scoring matches of the competition
ng only.oney, wherges, their were all-Chinese events.
Never in the history of Hongwa line was crown ve time
time, The Brat match of the afternoon
Zang Football was there ever sue.
a galaxy of Interporters seen h one game. Some of the player.
the World': have played in Olymples, the Far Eastern Olym
for pies, interport games against Shanghel, against Manila Saigon, Macey and Cunton.
wice with conversion).
Bristol twice held the land is between 42 Commando "A" he rat half against Newport but South China "B" was
he Wels afterwards,
uni
loing well,
The game was an object lesson The to the prismt generation. playera rave pa exhibition of how football should be played and though most did not display th same dash of former vesta good display. gave a
Syd Strange
the har Luckling back, while he was cover
was
ed well by Gurst who played sound gate in the defence.
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Clu the ground, sed all his tricks and wiles against Lee Wal-tong, wh did not have things his own way Skinner was a fit half and covere MacKelvie well. Robertson on the other flank did all that was ex pected of him.
in the attack, Lolly Goldmar showed that though he might not be so fast us of vore he still re tained his idens of the game and with Gosano as his inside forward wak always dangerous.
Gosanc showed glimpses of his old form, at times and with a little training could hold his own against many In the first division. Eastman was about the fittest in the team and pent over suvernd good contres Rumjan and Rogers also did well Shenhurd dealt with all shots con- fidently.
Lee Wai-tong
The Chinese team included play. era who represented China in the Far Eastern Olympics back as 1916.
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London, Sept. 21.
Football crowds 60,000 strong saw-away teams win against Arsenal and Newcastle respectively to- day while gates had to be closed at some other grounds when the attendance limit was reach- ed. There was fine weather in most parts, bringing out the crowds, who saw football, thrilling duels and tense struggles, particularly by the League leaders. The teams which were leading the four Leagues
first-class
Jodhpurs,
"Pr. Salvor' Tie 2-All
.In a
football match
started the day's play all away from home but played at Chatham Road yesterday, the Jodhpur this did not worry Barnsley and Doncaster, Sardar Infantry (who
U.S.
are fielding a team in the Second Division of the this
Baseball Football League
season) did well to hold New York, Sept. 22. the H.M.S. "Prince Sal The St. Louis Cardinals muln-var" XI to a score of two- tained a one
game lead over the
while Queen's Park Rangers forced a draw.
Manchester United, who had a 100 per cent record, were shattered by mid-week draw and then suffer- ed their first defent today from weakened rivals. It was only the
fighting
of qualities allant Stake's forwards that brought them victory, as they entered the Brooklyn Dodgers in the stretchall. field with the England star Stan showdown for the National, Leu- The Jodhpurs.played the Jaipur Matthews absent through an in- que pennant as Murry Dickson Guards the evening before and It jury.
held the Chicago Cubs to five hits was tough going against one of Matthews' injury, however, for A 2 to 1 win before 31,000 the beat, ship's teams in the Colony. seemed to inspire the remainderans at Wrigley Field:
Piny was fairly even throughs of the Staka tenni, particularly
out, the sallors having the edge in and team work and have two er Division standard, three players who are nearer Firit
Paced by Peewee Reese who Sterle who gave a header far Accounted for four runs with the altack. Jodhpurs displayed tonin to score the first half gooi et triples, Brooklyn defented while he himself snauned in two
Player Sent Off
Manchester rallied in a bid to remain unbeaten but after Han
and Delaney had Stoke's defence held.
in the same number of minates Beston 0 to 2 in the opener of a three game series to keep on the
In Jemn, Hanronn Singh ther early in the second half.
heels of the Cardinale.
have a very able left wing with The New York-Philadelphia
good ball control and accurate game was postponed due to rain. centering, while the backs, Sub- In the American League Chicago Maj. Dasti Rum and Hay, Magha scored four runs In the first faning Ram, clear well and are sula scored,off Denny Galehouse and consted | tacklers. The cantro-forward berth to a 9 to 1 victory over the St. Louis was taken by Major Dungera There was an injured player in Browns in the second game of a Singh, who is playing again after the Bradford team which Was doubleheader after chasing across retiring 19 years ago from foot heavily beaten by the other Man 10 markers in the last three ball and it was well-filled other. chester side--the City--Damaskin innings to win the opener, 11 to than for a slowness which the injuring an optic nerve. This un-10.
Major attributea to' age? doubtedly weakened the Bradford
Bowman scored for "Prince Bel
through the rat vor half-way. to Bradford's woes was the send pair of runs of wallop Cleveland period, the half-timb/gcord.remain
5 to 3, giving Dizzy Trout his 16th ing at one-nil. ing off of Biggons, the contre- forward who disputed the re- pitching victory of the season.
The P. W. 1. D. F. A. Pferce's decision and nine
New York-Philadelphin | › were no match for fanchester, for game was postponed by rain.
Scores: whom Black hattricked.
200 17 T2 3 12 11 Witts Korent A 2 4 0 16 16 West Ham #? 40 30 14 Swanage Town A Newport County & Kill
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and The following is the soccer pro-Needles
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1946 First Division
The Detroit Tigers exploded side who like their opponents, Ave hits in the 11th inning for a were previously unbeaten. Added
men
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A hard gramme for the opening games of Cardi Chy Wajongly fought game from beginning to the Football season.
officular end. Although, they went down thron A by, three goals, the soldiers never Even better asuring the decom gave up, trying and bottled dog- plished by Jones for Gloupesfor, sedly to the end.
points 1 he got 18 of tho alde's
brce conversione, a dropped goat and a penalty goal. Layton Bad cored all Moreley's points-thred penalty goals and a try.
Rugby League
.
The Rugby League results were A follows: Yorkshire Cup. First Zound. Bradford Northern 3 Hud- erafield 20. Castleford v. Leod' ostponed. Dewsbury 9 Bramley 8. Halifax 7 Hull Kingston. Rovers
U.S. Football
New York, Sept. 22. Pouring rain and an optimistic Villanova football team couldn't!
the gridiron stop the Army as
hampions of 1944 and 1045 prov. d with a 35-0 victory that they tu still the team to beat in 1946, The game was played today n West Point.
Results of games played last week in American Football:
Fort Benning bekt Air Trans port Command by 38.0.
Denver
Tulsa beat Wichita by 33-13. William and Mary best Fort McLellan by G1-9.
West Virginia beat Otterbein by 13-7.
Oklahoma Aggica by 40-7.
Wyoming beat Colorado State by 7-0.
Indlana State beat Illinois Nor- mal by 18-2.
Cincinnati beat Indiana by 15-6. Miami beat Purdra by 7-3. Texas Aggies beat North Texas State by 47-0. •!•
Texas and Kansas drew at 0-0. Kentucky beat Mississippi by
Lee Wal-tone led the atinck and had the constant attention o! MacKelvio and Skinner, while K. K. Ip was at all times dangerous. 'Choy Ping-fun was soon in some good movements but his finishing 20.6, was weak.
Fort Lewis Encinoers beat Sand The game was more apprcelat- Paint Naval Station by 52-0. ed by the players than the specta-
Baylor beat Southwestern by New Mexico beat Arizona State
tors and it has been suggested | 21-7.
that similar games be held at
least twice a year, enabling Old by 12-7 asóciated Press,
Timers to meet and, over a glass.
talk over the good old days.
Frolicked In
The Nude
More Results
New York Sept. 32. Football results: Army.
Illinols Texas Wisconsin
Colorado
carly one morning throw off their
Paris, Sept. 22.
Youths in scanty fancy costumes North Dakota
didikes" and frolicked in the foun-
tains in the Place de la Concorde (Paris).'
85 Villanova
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They wore artlate and models tradition, parties of rêv
ending an all-night revel at the
first arís Arts Ball to be held
for seven years.
both sexes tallied in it
·They were watched fay, who, paused? un ș the
After the bill the revellers church to crowd stol
swarmed through Montmartre, the taids and, laugh, ther
listin' quarter and the boulevards
of Paris, and took charge of the
city
They compelled motorists to siya
In the Sing Tuo "C" veraus R.A.F. "B" match, the Chinese! had the better of the exchanges and ran out easy winners by lour Roal to all. The R.A.F. players showed up well individually, but lacked the cohesion of the Chiness.
Thrilling Game
The Sing Tao "B" match against S. China "A" was a thrill ing game from the start. Both aldes played good football and the teams strived hard for the lead.j S. Chine "A" eventually won by & corners, 10 goats being scored by, althor side.
Bing Tao "A" were given care by G.A.S.C., who put up an exceedingly fine display. G.A.S.G.. were faster on the ball and if they a little steadier in had boon front of gool, the result might,
As it was. have been diferent. they went down by a solitary goal In the second semi-finals, Sing
by 2 Tao "C" were defeated corners by 8. China 'B' In what proved to be a ding dong struggle. The issue was always in doubt and spectators were kept on their toes
throughout the game.
A Farce
Sing Tao Vs. Club. Club ground at 5 p.. Referee: Capt. J. P. England, Linesmen A. E. P. Gucat and Lae. F, Roberts.
1/5 Cdo. vs. C.A.B.C.
Navy ground, Causeway Bay at 6 p.m.
Referee Lt. L. G. Young Linesmen F. A. Barretto and J. F. da Silva.
44 R.M. Cdo. Va. Navy. Suokamyon ground at 6, p.in. Referee: K. K. Ip. Linesmen: N. T. Delgado and 1/S. D. Sparrow.
Second Division
Sing Tao vs, Club.
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the viewpoint of those who ex- St. Louls pected much from Stubbins, Liver- Chicago
was Brooklyn pool's £13,000. star, who
never allowed to shine by Ever-Boston ton's half-backs and goal-keeper,
so that a goalless draw about repre- sented the run of play.
Missed Sitter ·
Stubbins once missed the bull completely from two yards when
he had only the goal-keeper to beat. Over 50,000 watched the but there were Ligger crowds at the Arsenal and New-
game
castle games.
Second Half-
The second half entered its final few minutes before. Jem, Hanman Singh equalled, the 'cxiiora point ahead a few minutes later when Stansbury headed from a corner. The Jodhpurs equalised in the last 2Bve
minutes of
Sub, Padan Singh, same throug
Gooney, at centre-forward,
and
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Hines; Tennant, Jenkins,
2 Lindsay:
Bowman,
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New York, Sept. 22. In Notional League night games,
The visit of the Cup-winners Burgess Whitehead's run in the Derby to London ended Arsenal's 13th inning, with two out, gove * 2 7 2 je recent successes, the artistry of the Pittsburgh Pirates a hardwon 40 37
the Derby forwards proving to victory of 1-0 over Cincinnati,
Lesliu In an 1.12?much for thum, though
American League night | 12 21 14
Compton, the brother of the Test game, Leon Culberson's single in cricketer, was always doing some-the 11th, and a Washington error thing to indicate he must be knock scoring both Wally Moses and ing at the International door. The Dom DiMaggio, gave veteran left-winger Duncan, play victory ing his first game of this season. Senators by 7-5. began a move with brought Derby
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York City Tranmere
Club ground at 3.46 p.m. Referee: A. E. P. Guest.. 42 Cdo. vs. C.A.S.C. Navy ground, Causeway Bay at Southbert 3.45 p.m.
Referee: F. A. Barretto.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29, 1940
First Division
R.A.F. vs. 15 Cuo, Sookumpoo ground at 5 pm. Referee:. F. da Silva, Linesmen -Sigm, Filmer und A. E. P. Guest.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Eastern vs. South China A.A.
Iberalans Navy ground, Causeway Bay at Rangers a5 p.m.
The match between Sing Too "A" and Bing Tao "B" was . farce, as it was obvious from the very start that the "B" teani were: definitely not going to do anything which might profudice the chancea of the "A" team getting into the Anal.
Referee:CP.O, J. H. Rogers Linesmen: Lt. L. G. Young and LS. D. Sparrow.
The game was stopped by the referce at one stage, but after F: some discussion, it was resumed agafo. The Blog Tão teams wer
for much, hooing from the spec. tators who ware, to say the least of it, disgusted with the attitude of the Sing Two teams.
The match finally dragged to 4 tful end with the "A" team win. ning by four goals to hil.
Final
The "dinal match between South 7 China," and Bing Tao "A" was 39 played at a fast pace and S. China Bwere definitely unlucky fore,
Ay had the Sing Tao players on the run and outplayed In all departments for the greater.
80 extra time wwwwarded boutons minuto batore, the "radas 1 Chha Wiry pected 'rpc #ing Tao "A" to give their the land and, the dhield, muna maalust, tho general fun of
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Kwong Wah vs. St. Joseph's. Club ground at 5 p.m. Referee: Lac. F. Roberts. Linesmen N. T. Delgado and
A. Barretto.
Second Division
Dockyard F.C. va. South Chino
AA.
Navy ground, Causeway Bay at 3.45 p.m.
Pim
Referee:L/S. D. Sparrow. Kwong Wah vs Kit Che. Club ground at 8.45 pm. Referee N. T. Delgado. Jodhpur Sadar Hagt. Bye.
MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1946 Second Division
44 Cdo. R-M. vs. Navy, Sookunpoo ground at 4. p.m.. Referee:— L/S, D. Sparrow, 187 Coy. R.A:S.C.vs. Travancore Bookunpoc ground at 5.15 pm. Rotored:- F.AA. Barretto?! Polics vs. H.R.. Wireless Centre. Chatham Road ground at 5,15
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Bradman Has An Operation
Sydney, Sept. 21. ↑ Because he had undergone a Boston minor operation" in. Adelaide Hos Washington pitsi last week, Don Bradmán wil
be unable to attend the practies. during the coming week, for the R. HE. Australian team to meet England.
This was revealed today by telephonie 1
interview with the
National League
Pittsburgh
1
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Washington
a terrine drive. The only real Cincinnati Arsenal attempt was when the 14,000 Bryn Jones, playing his first game at Highbury since the war unde a brillant three-quarter Baston field dash. but was unsuccessful,
The gear of the Barnley attack was Pelts, though it was against the run of play when he scored twice in the first half, but this was the sound foundation
on which the Burnley Buccond, was Newcastle never gave up striving to keep their unbeaten record_hut | could not manage to do enough- Reuter
bullt
Inter-Club Lawn Bowls
•
In the first inter-club lawn bowls match played in the Coinny since 1941, the Kowloon Bowling. Green Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club on all three rinks. 58 shots to 43, yesterday morning.
Results were: J.G. Robertson, K.C. Hamilton
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Boston Detroit New York Washington Chicago Cleveland
St. Louis Philadelphin
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be at
whether
the note the following week when he will have some Idea of The will be able to splay 37ainst England. The operation, the nature of which was not re- vealed. in not. connected with the Airbositis which has inconvenienced Bradman at intervala since his
from discharge
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·Oakland, Calif., Sept.
E. Pope
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• Los Angles. Sept. 22.
New York -Associated „Press.
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