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HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1946.

CASO GO TO PIECES, Home

LOSE 5-1

After putting up a spirited display in the first halt of their match against Sing Tao in the Senior Division on the Club ground yesterday after- noon, C.A.S.C. went to pieces in the second half and eventually lost by 5 goals to 1. The whole C.A.S.C. team, portion of the crossbar before en- played inspired football in the tering the net. first half and with a little more luck, might well have been in the lead at half time.

Their defence was in deadly form and played with deter- mination. Although the Sing Tao forwards tried every trick they knew, they always found themselves up against 4 stor wall and it was not until late in the first half that they were able to make any impression on the rock like defence put up by the C.A.S.C. defenders.

Stung by this reverse, C.A.S.C. returned to the attack immediate- ly, and equalised within three minutes when Lo Wah-sing. meeting a pass from the right, sond in a fast ground shot which. had Chu Shiu-hang beaten all the way.

area

YESTERDAY'S..

FOOTBALL RESULTS

Sing Too Eastern

FIRST DIVISION

& C.AAC.

1 Gt. Joseph'

44 R.M. Commando 4 Kwong Wab

SECOND DIVISION Sing Tho

NEVY

↑ Csla. Vde. P,Q.

Football Results

London, Dec. 21.

The following are the results of Football matches played to day :-

First Division

6 South Ching

1

3. Wireless Centry 1 4 Polle

Bulion

0 Sunderland

"

Charlton

0 Blackpool

Chelsea

1 Wolves

Grimsby

0.

League Tables

FIRST DIVISION

H. W. D. J. E A. Tia

11 10

South China Bing Tau.. 10 12 Commando 43 Commandhi 10 CA.8.C. π Navy

30 11

en Leeds nas 11 1 Liverpool

14

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0 Arsenal

Portsmouth

2 Brentford

2 Everton

2 Huddersfield Blackburn

1 Derby

4 Villa

Manchester U.

27

14 Preston

2

10

3 I

Sheffield U. Stoke

2 1

1.K. Club.. 10

0 SECOND DIVISION

W. D. L. F. A.1

H 11 40

Barnsley

52

*Match postponed.

Second Division

1 West Ham

G Plymouth

O Manch'ter C.

0 Luton

teams went all out to gain the With the scors one all, both lead. Just before half time, Lee Kwak-wal handled in the penalty 8. Jeph's 1041

and Fung King-cheunz R.A.F. made no mistake from, the resulter tant apot kick. Haf time Arrived Kwong Wah 10 with Sing Tao leading by two Command 11 Yu Kai-yau played a sterling goals to one. game between the posts and Hopes of another period of ex-

citing football

Birmingham were completely Blue Tao. 15 13 0 saved many "certainties Lee dashed when, from the start, Sinz 5 Cdr. Bde, 1230 230 Burnley Kwok-wai and Ho Kar-keung

12 9. 02. 44 19 18 Coventry were a pair of dour defenders. Cheung Kain-hai, who netted in Commando 11 8 9 19 16 16

Tao went further ahead through Wireless

Horai NATY 11 0 4 2 48 15 Newcastle Lee. in particular, was

out the

first minute after resumption. Buth China, 11 7 17 22 Newport standing and never allowed The

13 6 1 25 33 12 Notts F. had already had a CASC The penalty

14 20 11

Southampton way by the onslaughts of the

but this further reverse Kit Chee... 1240 2

s) Swansea enterprising Sing Tuo forwards, completely knocked all fight out

Spurs During the first half, the of then and they were a beaten C.A.S.C. intermediate line had team from then onwards.. the measure of the Sing forwards and were always able to intercept the well-placed passes of Fang King-cheung and to battle up the Sing Tao wingëra.

himself to be perturbed in and players feet on the C.A.S.C.RAB.C.

Led by Lo. Wah-sing, the C.A.S.C. forwards also proved a very anappy combination until Chin Chi-fai became a passen- ger in consquence. of injuries received towards the latter part of the first half.

Sing Tas were definitely worried by the pace act by the C.A.S.C. and took some time to settle down. The de fence did not play true to form. Even Hau Yung-sang appeared, to be wild in his kicking and was on more than one occasion manoeuvred out of position.

Both Hui Kengsing and

Fung Kwan-sing were inclined

usual systematie game. Fung

The Sing Tao team completely monopolised the play and were able to serve up a sparkling ex hibition. Before time, additional goal, were added by Lau Chung- saez and Lai Shiu-wing.

LOT.

Land Forces

0 4 0 15 20 Chine Care 12 33815 Simal Car... 19 y 11 Police.... D 14 Commando 11-18 17 30 Dockyard 1234 Kwong Wab K. Clab

Travancore

1

་ 2 1 1

2 Chesterfield

4 Wednesday 2 Bury

1 Fulham

* Match Postponed.

* Millwall

3 Bradford

West Brom. 4 Leicester Match abandoned.

Bristol R.

Third Division South

0 Port Vale

Palace Ipswich Town

0 Aldershot

0 Cardiff

Orient was always caught up by an op-

ponent.

During the interval, a free-for- all nearly started when a spects. of a Sing Tao detender, challeng

incensed over the rough play

Mansfield ed him to

Sing Tao opened the scoring Queen's Park o fight. Teams:

five minutes after the start Reading C.A.3.C.; Yu Kai-yan, He Kar-through Lai Chung-yin and be Southend keung. Lee Kwok-wai, Chan fore half time another goal was Torquay Kam-pui, Hung Hing-yuk, Leung added by Tam Woun-cheong, Walsall Ping-sun, Chin Chi-fal, Li Chun- In the second half, South China | Watford fat, Lo Wah-ring, HoSing. were completely out of the pic- Leung Ping-kwan.

ture and Sing Tao increased their

Sing Tao: Chu Shiu-hang, Hau lead through Lal Chung-yin (2) Yung sang. Lau Tin-kwan, Lau Tam Weon-cheong (1) and, Lin Fung Kwan-sing, He Yin-fun, and only goal was scared. by Yam Chung-a

Bui Keng-sing, Tin-kee (11. South China's one Fung King-cheung. Cheung Kam- hol," Lai Shiu-wing, TH THOU ting.

JUNIOR DIVISION

Sing Tao v. S. China

Chan-kuen. Teams:

• Bournem'th

1 Exeter

3 Northampton

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London, Dec. 21.

Icebound grounds caused all but seven major

Rugby games to be postponed today. Two trial matches were played, one in England and one in Scotland.

Torquay's first severe frost of the season made the English Probables v. Possibles game doubtful, but fortunately

the

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Roosevelt

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His Gondola To A Star?

Washington, Dec. 21. Professor Jean Pic card, Swiss born bal- loonist, will try to soar to the unprecedented height of 100,000 feet (just under 19 miles) in a special "cluster bal loon of 57 individual balloons, the Navy De- partment announced.

Professor Piccard, who reached height of 11 miles in a balloon in November, 1934 will venture into the upper atmosphere in 400-pound aluminium

gondoln with a United States Navy pilot to gather data on "physics and 'chemistry of the atmosphere at creat heights." The United States Navy sponsoring the project,

ty goals and a try to a goal who, like the late Presi- dent Roosevelt, conquer- For most of the game the ed infantile paralysis, Possibles forwards were the and Augustus John, masters in the set scrums, des- pite halftime changes, and in famous British portrait consequence the "senior" back painter, have joined the 1727 division found its chances in swelling chorus of disap-

attack strictly limited.

Donnelly, Oxford's New Zen-proval of plans for Bri land fly-half, seldom showed to tain's memorial to the advantage, but Scott, who was late President-showing The present balloon altitude re something of a failure in the him standing.

cord was set up by Captain Sunderland trial, proved to be "I feel he (Roosevelt) would be orvil Andetion of the United Albert W. Stevens and Captain "almost the best back of the greatly distressed at the proposed

Corps, who States Army Air standing statue," said Miss Lawrenched n height of 12,395 feet The South African full back rence in a letter to The Times" over 14 miles) in Bradford

the strati- Newman had Notte Forest 18 4 4 8 20 31 15

a' good match, "Thousands have spoken and sphere balloon "Explorer" T. 19 10 20 42 scoring half the winners' points written

about the tremendous November, 1035, West Ham U19 6 2 10 26 27 14 with two penalties and three handicap he so successfully over- Millwall 1683 11 24 41 1a conversions and also having a came, but no one could be more Auguste

Piccard's brother, Professor Bury

Plecard, soared ten Wednesday

hand in a try, handing over conscious of that handicap or miles in a balloon in 1932 and is

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after a 40-yard dash.

more proud of his success in over- now planning a deep sea diving In the Scottish trial the first coming it than Mr. Roosevelt him- expedition to reach depths of half was a one-sided affair, but self. Then why not present him 13,000 feet-Router. after the interval changes Scot-as he was, and as he would have

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land only got home by two wished?- instead of misrepre-

points in a hard-fought finish-senting him as has been propos-affliction rever, stood up if he

Scotland's backs, Drummond jed."

and Bruce, were very fast and

dangerous and in the forward-

line Elliott was outstanding.

Augustus John

could help it," he wrote. "To have him portrayed permanently an

his legs or somebody else's (even with that walking stick) would

The revival of the Rest in the John, in another letter to "The pill intolerable solecisti, dis- second half was surprising. Times," said he wished to register fallencuring to a great and dovad- On today's showing there "strong disapproval" of the pro- quished spirit and a lasting monu- 17 should be a few alterations inject to show Roosevelt standing.ment to British Ineptitude only.”

the Scottish forwards.-Reuter. "Franklin Rocsevelt since his-Associated Press.

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More Earth Tremors Felt

(Continued from Page 1) Tanabe. It is possible to go, in a Then came a great rumbling as for as Tanabe..

swept out to sea.

was

Knocked Flat:

to verify this sinco a position

are Here I communications

the worst 2 Doncaster BW. D. LP. AP at sea, which increased until] found it was impossible to go damaged here.

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The Army said all railroads 1 Cheater

at 1030 GMT the first wave bit | further, so I turned around out-}

on: Shikoku Island are reported to Balheriam U. 16 11 3 2 17 2 the city. Houses along the coast side Tanabe at dark. Wrexham.. 1X 9 6 23 10 24 rollapsed and, wreckage

be blocked while the weather, Bradlom. C. 19 4 7 22 28 20

cold and cloudy, is making life Blockport C. 172 32 2020

Pvt. John Owens Hopkins, of extremely difficult for the thou Roshdale 177739 27 13

Second. Wave 2 Carllite U... 17% 27 23 28

the Fourth Infantry Division, sands of homeless in devastated Oldham A.

Forty minutes later, a second on guard duty at Minoshima,

Meanwhile a 25th American Wave crashed on the city. People said he heard a big noise be Division crushboat left. Osaks at caught in the swirling waters fore the impact of the wave 5 am today to rescue six Ameri screamed for their children and sentry booth.. climbed to the roofs, mothers quake-knocked him flat in the

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Scottish "B" Division

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Darlington

to use their weight unnecessari- ly. The forwards played their

King-cheung

be proved to brains of the attack and was In a one-sided game on the Club South China:--Cheong Chukc Match postponed. always scheming for openings. Pround yesterday afternoon, Sing kun, Yuen Pui-kwan. Tsang Man- Fung King-cheang was sue-Tan juniors maintained their un- kwang, Li Sher-ching, Cheong cessful in the call of the coin beaten record when they trounced Se-Une, Lam Ring-wal, Chan and decided to put C.A.S.C. South China by 6 goals to 1. Ping-to, Su Ngo-ying, Tem Chan- against the sun. Gaining pos- South Ching were no match forkuen. Tang Tsong, Tson Kam-: session from the kick-off, Sing Sing Tao, who gave a polished chuen, Tag.swipt. down the field-in-a..

display.

Police-v.-3-Cdo. Bdc. business-like manner. but the Sing Tao fully deserved their)

After leading 2-0 at half-time, C.A.S.C. defence was equal to win. They were much faster on Police went down 4-2 to 3 Cdo. the cecasion and smothered the the ball than the South China Bde. H.Q. at Chatham Rond yes- Sing Tao attack. The ball players and their passing was a terday in a game that became swang from end to end at a treat to watch. The defence kept fairly rough in the second half. cracking pace and excitement a close watch on the South China

Police scored through Games

Dundee ran high as both sets of for forwards and the latter were and Lau Pak-hong in the first half wards attacked in turn. Yu Kal-ever given any opportunity to when they also had most of the Dunfermline yan was a tower of strength get dangerous.

game. Brigade HQ. went on a in goal and repeatedly saved al- The South China players never scoring spree in the last 20 min- Stenmuir

got going and a noticeable feature utes after McKay netted from a St. Johnstone 5 Dumbarton 2 most certain goals.

Following a nent bout of pass-

of their play yesterday was the penalty:

-Reuter; ing, the Sing Tao forwards man- fact that they never seemed to aged to draw the C.A.S.C. defonce understand each other. Time after the other goals for the winners FRIENDLY CRICKET Hibernians out of position and Fung King-time two players stood un- with all due respect for the fucil cheung opened the scoring with a decided as to who should go for that few referees' decisions in:

At King's Park yesterday, Návy | arts hard drive which struck the lower the ball, with the result that it local football are seldom tukten drew with Dockyard Recreation

ungrudgingly, the refereeing at Club in a friendly cricket game. Chatham Read was very much on the poor side yesterday.

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Gilman (2) and Dyball netted

Rafth

*M | children crfed for help. Some 225 clung frozen with fear and were 18 0 2 10 20 141 14 washed away

hima)--A group of tired, be Wakayama (from Leslie Naka-

wildered refugees from Shikoku

arcas.

can army personnel marooned in the devastated town of Shingu.-- United Press.

More Tremors

Boston, Mass., Dec. 21. The Boston College Seismologi-

6 Caterbend 17 5 2 10 23-28 121. A buoy moored 'in the har- i Island arrived here by boat lateral station here at 3.31 a.m. (1031.

2 11 23 1 1 bour broke loose, was swept in today and told terrifying tales

$24.37 11 smashed a house, then die of battling for their lives quake apparently in the same Sorthport 2 11-24-4210 appeared in the outgoing tide, against a wall of water that ares of yesterday's Japanese un-

GMT) recorded a new carth SCOTTISH LEAGUE

1 Alloa

2 Airdrie

Accrington

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Navy

Cole, b. Adams. Hurst, b. Adams

3 Cds, Dde, H.Q.:—Sama, Brion, Thackara, c. Young, b. Mat- Cousins, Smillie, Clautan, Bullin, thews Gilman, McKay, McElhone, Dy-Johnson, c, and b, Stevens bull and Hobster.

Vanley, c. White; b.. Matthews Police:--Ross, Wing Fan, LauHopwood, not out Pak-hung, Castilho, Collaco, Wong Neales,.b. Stevens Fung. A.N. Other.. Gomes, Biak Foster, nct out... Fan, Ferrier end Wong Hung.

Extras

* Fastball

Total (for 6 wit)

"A" Division

Rangers

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Furniture floated on the angry

sea as the ebb tide receding came rushing on from the Pact-heaval.

It said the temblor was strong strongly dragged everything fic after Saturday morning's with it.

earthquake. Some barely en- but not as violent as the preced- ng shock. It placed the centre

But the sea returned with a caped with their lives while rsar again and until it had friends and relatives caught in pounded the town six times, the torrent were carried to their 1420 220 The vast inrush was at 1320 deaths. 10 8 2 2 15 2510 GMT, nearly three hours after

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the new shock off the coast of Wakayama. It said it presumed it was a "settling" tembing which usually follows all major earth quakes.

(At New York, Fordham Unt-

Some of the refugees said the older Japanese thought the Very Severe do nothing to world was coming An end or 32 51 help friends wallowing in the that the island was sinking. versity's seismographe recorded a water shouting for help," said The force of the tidal wave very severe gaske about ** 6,000 one witness.

was so great that it destroyed miles from New York, but obser piers and other substantial in vers said they are unable to de- termine the direction of the stallations.

quake's centre. It said the shock They said the wave caught was very severe but not as heavy "When it was all over, sald countless persons totally unaware P. W. D. La F. A. Pthe Kyodo News Agency, the since it did not follow immediate felt at Fordhom today one at

Two shocks wer 42. yesterday, 5.32 am, and avain 10 minutes later.)United Press

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"People just dung to what ever

was available and tried to last out the ocean's fury."

The quake

In

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Eyewitness Accounts

the earth opened gaping holes In some places roads were impassable. Landslides added to the damage and disrupt ed the telephone and telegraph

of

RADIO

Johnstons 13 6 2 5 1 24 12.

Tokyo, Dec. 22.

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Cowdenbeath 134 22 22 38 13 Following are eye-witness ac services and the railways. Groups on a frequency of 845 Ellorycl

homeless 27 24 50 counts by United Press corres around small fires, trying to keeji to 7.30 pm and 9 to 11 pm

persons" buddled and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 180 spondents of the various devas- warm in a near freezing weather, also on 0.52 megacycles.

tated areas;

ALST relief hip sent to the UK.T. Wakayama (from Petor aid of, stricken Awajishima arriv Kalischer)-Here in the centred at its destination, the city of 120 Delly Frutramma Summary,h 12:32 p.m.-Y}le Favourites. Tag nach ANY

of the devastated area the pre- Fukura, and unloaded supplies. 200 p.m.New Weather Report and

(In Tokyo SCAP Public Health Announcements, Moscow, Dec. 21fectural authorities are rushing and Welfare Section said only 1.10 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude, Pravda today said that many relief and rescue operations. part of the LST's supplies was thousands of Russians have Special supplies are being sent unionded because it found moved Into East Prussia since across the peninsula to Kojo damage in Fukura. not

first 58 the occupation and great where: 20,000 refugees are had severe as

reported changes have taken place in diing outdoors in cloudy Rear cities of Fukuri and Sumote were American officials said the two thes did the life of Kaliningrad-former-freezing temperature.

was reported in Danagi,

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A fine last inning effort gave the St. Joseph's their first vic-|

Bowling:-Matthews 2 for 31 tory in the best fastball game

H.M. Dockyard ⠀⠀ of yesterday's encounters. The Glants led by five to one at the Trueman, c. Johnson, b. Davis; 1

Lapper, c. Cole, b. Davis sixth when the-Saints scored White, b. Vanley five to win,

Stevens, c. and b. Davis Another closely contested was not out game was that between Ram-Adams, b. Vanley bling Recs. and Hotshots, which Young, c. Neules, b. Vanl resulted in the former winning Coker, not out byt the odd run inpive. Rovers scored a runaway win over the Canadian Chinese by ten runs to one. The game between the Hong Kong Baseball Club and Chung Wah did not come off, not bat

ly Koenigsberg-capital of the The full extent of the earth- the bardest hit. Some: damage on the latter again failing to show Bawling: Vanley 3 for and province. beskauden shed quake-tidal wave damage is not ifty deaths, no injured and Liar" Anes Smart, un. Chung Wab is expected to Davis 3 for 20.

The paper sald that Soviet yet known since rescue crews 3,500 homeless were peasant immigrants are re were unable to get all the way

from: Awajishim ceiving houses without charge down to the southern tip of the

Fire and are being granted building Wakayama Peninsula. Com Oaks, from Peter Kalischer): on from Russia to the pro- part of the prefecture is still been completely wiped out by fire loans. It said that transporta munications to the southern Shingu, on the southernmost tip vince is provided free United cut off, raising fears of heavy and 15-foot tidal wave which of the Wakayama Paninsule, hes Press.

damage and casualties.Kalewept through the town following

withdraw from the League

Total (for 6

Trant, Collins and

Playing steady ball the Giants took a comfortable lead at bat. of four runs in the sixth Inn-

4

Fielding gem for the Cano ing. But the Saints' timely dian Chinese: Bill Woo, had hits, a couple of walks and eight put outs and two assists Giant errors caused a most un- with not a single bobble. expected reverse of the score. Giants Pacho Baptista slam- London, Den 22 They scored five and the Glants med two three-baggers in His The Crown Prince of Squid failed to reply to lose a game two-times at bat, and A. H. Arabia, Amir Saoud will visit the which once was in their pocket. Bakaf registered a homer United States, next month at the Week and stars were Giants Charlle Quinn shone invitation of the President. He Hovers Jock Brown slashed at outfield, bringing off four will leave Saudi Arabla by plane

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Bhingu road is blocked by a land proprietors The 2 Newapa Kalnan, Yuasa, Gobo and count The army authorities here 2081 JAMES KEATER, Windsor Lean others on the way down to casualties may grow but are not Hong Kong.

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