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Snowballs At Home Hong Kong/S'hai Chinese Held Plan For Dealing
Soccer Matches
London, Feb, 1.. "Four more cancellations owing to weather occur→ red in the major football programme today. when the thaw did not materialise sufficiently to improve ground conditions and banks of snow surrounded many grounds.
HOW THEY STAND
- First Division
I. IV. Wotver 3 20 17 Preston . 14 Atidlolp
The Norwich players cleared their own ground be- fore play with Aldershot started while there was entertainment at Highbury where Arsen- al, striking some of their old. time glory, van-'. quished one of the leading clubs in Division One. Only the touchlines had been cleared of snow here and the spectators enjoyed them--Liverpool selves snowballing the press photographers who were occupying vantage points near the goals.
D. . . A. P
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To A Draw
In a well contested game on the Navy Ground at Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon, the Com- bined Hong Kong and Shanghai Chinese were held to a draw by the Non-Chinese XI, both sides scoring twice.
Although they enjoyed more of the gaine, the Combined Chinese were unable to penetrate the sound Non-Chinese defence. Taylor, in goal, played a sound game. The backs, Souter and Crumley, were solid and did good work in keeping the Combined Chinese forwards in: check. Airosa, în the pivotal position, was a
ERNIE RODERICK
LOSES TITLE
Paris, Feb. 1: Robert Villemain of France won the European Welter- weight baring title last night when the British champion, Ernia Roderick, failed 70 answer the bell for the tenth and final round of their bout. -United First
tower of strength. He was a real stumbling RAF XI
block in the way of the Combined Chinese for- wards and repeatedly frustrated their at- tempts to get within striking distance.
He was well supported by the left upright well out of the 27 146.5 47 3 Cashman and Anderson, who reach of the goalie, 27 143 bhad the Combined 27 16 2 10 45 0 32
wingmen Both sides fought desperately more or less bottled up through-to`gain the led in the closing 24 13 $ 656 42 31
15 AT 35.31 out the game.
minutes, but the final whistle 9 0 28 41
Goldthorpe, centre. forward, came with the score two a]].
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Then Manchester's roul good-natured at Highbury, was keeper caused laughter by put-hardly the same today at two ting the ballos a small mound other places, Reading, where the of now like teeing up a golf spectators pelted the visiting Everton ball when he took the first defence. and Lincoln, where Arsenal kal-kick.
the referee came in for atten- Bolton tion after two home goals had Portsmo been disallowed.
During the game there was nover any doubi about Arsenal's superiority in adapting them- selves to the conditions.
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London's big "Derby" game at Charlton it seemed that Chelsea were heading for a thrashing after their trenu Cup ties, for Robin- twice
give MON scored Charlton a useful lead.
to
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The police were rushed to the Chart Section which caused the trou-Huddersf ble-at-Lincoln.
All the leaders in the other League sections won. Manches- ter City recording their 16th match without de- successive
and feat, while Doncaster Cardiff won without worry in the north and south sections.
Manchester need to keep up their form as there are several teams on their trail, the first five of this division winning their games today." typical
But the scheming of Lawton and the brilliance of Chelsea's famous trio. Lawton. Walker and Gould, turned the scales. First Walker scored, then Lawton aetted with a beiro from Goulden's and Goulden himself crashed home the winning goal in the second half.
Leaders Lose
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It was not a good day for the First Division's .earling clubs, though Wolverhampton. the leaders were unable to play owing to weather. None of the next three "Leums took advan- Lage to close the gap, all losing. Preston was completely played by Stoke after the first- halt promised a tense struggle. Peppitt had scored. but bis recond goal started almost riot of goals which Steele (2) and Ormiston completed.
looked like Middlesbrough winning when at the interval they led 2-1. sided by Forbes putting through his own goal, but Sheffield's forwards on the target afterwards, scor- ing three without further res- ponse.
United Manchester several places as a result of their defeat, because Blackpool. Liverpool and Aston Villa all overtock them.
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The Villa's was an impres- sive win, Ford scoring both goals in the second half,
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Rangers Surprised In Scotland, where the same tale of frost-bound grounds could be told, little of note oc- curred in the League games. Rangers surprisingly dropped a point to the lowly placed Hlvernian Queens Park, but
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Beat HQ Land Forces
led his line well and showed Non-Chinese-Taylor, Souter, Following their victory himself to be a fine opportun-Crumley, Cashman, Airosa. over Kowloon Cricket ist. Wills was full of dash and Anderson. Heggie, Stickland, Club the previous day, WES always where play, was Goldthorpe, Wills; Ford. thickest. Stickland, who has Combined Chinese PLRoyal Air Force easily Improved with every appearan Chong, Lo, K. Chang, K. C. Nr. defeated HQ Land For ce. was the most tricky and P. C: Kao, Y.-L. Man, Tae Kam-ces at Kai Tak yesterday dngerous forward on view yes hung. Ho Yin-fun, L. H. Hon, hy five wickets. terday. He worked unceasingly Lau Chung-sang, S. F. Loo. for openings and had the Com Tae Kam-ho. bined Chinese defence worried from start to finish.
SECOND DIVISION
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Features of the game included brilliant bowling from Woodcock, a stylsh innings Eve and a half-century, partner- ship by Cooper and Dorward.
The Army team began by scor- fifteen without loss but then ing came a procession back the pavilion. A plucky innings Weld enabled his side to total 61 but all the batsmen were most uncomfortable against Woodcock, who bowled with unerring secur acy into a cross wind that at times rendered him almost un- playable.
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With Germany
London, Feb. 1 Full details of the French memorandum or the
procedure for the peace settlement with Ger-. many, which has been submitted to the secre tarlat of the conference of Foreign Ministers" and will be discussed at next Tuesday's session of the deputies for Germany at Lancaster House, are now available.
The memorandum envisages four distinct stages in
peace-making with Germany and contains de tailed plans for associating the Allied powers with the word of the Big Four.
These stages are:
1. The Moscow conference In March,
2. The conference of deputies which will provide the frat draft! of the German peace treaty in the light of the Moscow meetings. A peace conference of 22 Allied powers to consider and discuss the deputies draft. ence to finalise the definite peace treaty,
4. Another Big Four confer
spread demand for closer associa
In order to satisfy the wide-
Man Who
Defeated Churchill
Dundee, Feb. 1. Edwin Scrymgeour, tion of Allied powers in the estis former Prohibitionist French memorandum, it is stages of the peace-making the
re Member of Parliament, liably understood, proposes that
of Mr. during the Moscow conference Whose defeat
Churchill at machinery for consultation should Winston be set up,
Dundee in 1922 caused a Second Phase
COR
worl
14 19 51 19 426 36 52 4 16 27 59 16 Second Division
Firstly the Big Four Foreign major political sensa P. W. D. I. P. A. Pin,
Heggie played a steady game, Manchester C..26 17 9 465
Ministers could issue invitations tion, died here today. He 22 0
but was not given many oppor
to any Allied power to take part was 80. 14 10 40 19 Burley
Wireless Centre v. 28 15tunities to shine. Ford, on the
in the main. discussion, and Newcasth
Within a year of his election of "informe- Birmingham: 27, 1024 a left, showed himself to be a
No. 3 Cdo. Bde.
secondly a
to Parliament, Mr. Scrymgeour tion and by
would be 26149 60 A 3,
unsuccessfully introduced his bill 27 27 26 21 20 lively winger and fully Justi
In a League football match at
appointed, consisting of the Big which was to prohibit the manu 24 12 5 9 66 2fied his inclusion in the Non-
Four deputies and representatives facture, importation and sale of 26 10 R5434 Chinese line-up. It was due en- Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon,
of the interested, powers,
alcohol except for medical pur- *1* * * #tirely to his speed and accurate Hong Kong Special Wireless
committee would
pose. The latter was to be sold passing that the Non-Chinese Centre, after a long rest from
the Foreign Ministers only in bottles labelled "poison.” League games, beat No. 3 were able to equalize.
and would enable all the Allied When he introduced the bill for powers to keep
keep abreast of develop the second time in 1931 only 20 Chong, the Combined Chin-Commando Brigade by the odd cse goalie, again delighted goal in three.
was Replying, the RA.F. lost three
For example, if Ger-members supported it and many's western
were estimated that at the rate of con- The game was an even one wickets for less than twenty but
frontiers Southampton, 22 5 7 10 42 2 spectators with a fine exhibi- Bradleed
267101tion of goal-leeping. Chang and both teams played first any hopes the Army team might under discussion the committee version, it would take one thou
would consist, of the deputies and sand years to get it passed. West Ham 2 3 4 12 40 47,2 and Ng acquitted themselves class football although Com- have had of pulling the game out
After this defeat, Mr. Scrym- Ma 26 7 4 14
ereditably. The intermediate mandos vmissed several ex of the fire were quickly dispelled, representatives of the Low Coun 01543 63 Wednents
Luxembourg. For the geour retired from polities and beautiful tries line of Kao. Man and Tse had cellent openings in front of goal. strokes before he hit a full-blood-eastern
Eve played some
frontiers Poland and became a chaplain attached their hands full trying to hold
Wireless Centre opened the ed drive straight back into Row- Czechoslovakia would naturally the Dundee Institution. Reuter.
be interested. the nippy Non-Chiness forwards, scoring, with a beautiful goal ley's hands. Cooper and Dorward
During the second phase eie but nevertheless were able to from Kennedy, playing at inside soon scored the necessary runa send out many promising pass left.
in the memorandum He was assisted by and curiously enough, both were visaged es to their own forward line.
there would be an even closer at- dismissed in identical fashion- Hubbard at centre-forward, who also played an excellent caught on the leg boundary by clation of the
with the Big Four, Tierney game.
It was
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Bedford C.
led to take advantage and Doncaster dough given a gual when Paton Rotherham put it into his own net, they Chester were beaten when Redpath and cort Paterson scored for Motherwell Wrexham There was a protest at Falkirk Rochdale by the visiting Kilmarnock, Tranmer against two of their openent's otham goals, but Falkirk earned their | Gateshead
Barrow share of the honours,"
Hartlepools
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24 16 28-6229 Luu Chung-sang, in the con-
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prone to indulge in too much hefty kicking. The in- side men, Hon and Loo, were outstanding. Leo, in particular, * 2 gave a dazzling performence 12345, and was easily the most danger Several other Scottish games, Carlisle 24 10 2 12 44 55ous of the Combined Chinese including the Cup replay, were Lineala
forwards. Tse Kam-ho was the tponed and in view of future Crewe
Hun clubs look like
T 05 21 best of the two wingers. Ho commitments, having some boay weeks with New Brighton 24
40 Yin-fun was definitely off form mid-week games
364 and wasted many opportunities. necessary if Auringon 17
There was no score in the Good Start the programme is to be brought Southport
second half, but both teams! Combined Chinese started off up to date. Reuter.
Third Division South will and after a period of at-pressed very hard. Wireless had to change' the position of 3.1. A. P. tucking, took the lead
Lau Ching-sang, taking ad- their centre-half (Stokes) due vantage of a misunderstanding to injury, but excellent goal on the part of the Non-Chinese keeping by Weston prevented defence, ripped in and scored.
any score being made.
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A Compromise was certainly not .Q. Land The second goal was scored Forces' lucky day-making allow- The French-recommendation is. by Seager, Wireless Centre's ance for the outfield at Kai Tak, that all the Allied parties should new outside left, after passing the fielding was woefully weak. receive all the documents of the through the keeper's hands.
For the RA,F., it is relevant Council of Foreign Ministers
Paris, Feb. 1.. For Commandos, Large, at to add that they have overcome levant to questions of special in inside right, shot very hard at few teams in the Colony can claim be entitled on demand to attend are highting a powerful post-
many obstacles at
terest to them. They would als Paris police "vice squads" at Tak and goal and after deflecting off kuch enthusiasm as exhibited by the deputies discussions on any war "oplum offensive", which Stokes, the centre half of their players and supporters. It particular point as observers. The appears to be growing every Wireless, it landed in the corner lan't a cricketer's dream of a per-
fect venue and certainly not thorised to appoint expert sub- day with the resumption of of the not.
fielder's delight but the trus mat- committees during, plinan two normal transport facilities. ting wicket and "open"
Although surround-
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would 2,000 oplum smokers in France ensure a delightful day on these sub-committees
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receive full power of discussion on are officially known, as against held at the an equal footing with the Big 6,000 dossiers Four. Thus
third Ports Prefecture in 1938,' the phase of the full pesce conference police say that only the high was reached all the Allied powers cost of opium is still keeping would be fully informed,
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netted Liverpool's Wales, 22-8-Reuter. Stubbins two, with Grainer scoring forja Бесчав,
Davos, Feb. 2.
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frozen grounds, but not a single care, was reported today. There were some minor injuries and Stanley Matthews hurt himself, but it is not serious,
The snow-balling, which was
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following a series of well con-
ceived attacks, they drew level Stlekland harried Kao when into deflecting the ball into his
W net.
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The ball was passed about in many splendid movements and both sides had chances of add- ing further goals, but wasted their opportunities by unsteady shooting. Half time arrived with the score one all-
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Bank Draw
With Club
H.Q. Land Forces Lt. Phelps, b Woodsock
L/Cpl. Wellings, & Mant
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deputies, in turn, would be au
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the number of drug addicts
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the full peace
In a friendly cricket game yes terday Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank dren with Hong Kong Cricket Club.
H.K.C.C.
J.E. Richardson, not out
Capt. Ozario, lbw, b Woodcock L/Cpl. Tierney, b Woodcock Maj. Rowley, b Sewell Cpl. Tarrant, b Woodcock L/Cpl, Weld,
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procedure which
smokers.
5 Allied powers to virtual exclusion Poor drug addicts are obliged
to satisfy their cravings with conference and cocaine, or morphine,
should be admitted on an equal fooling throughout all the stages
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which 16 the extreme view of some of the are cheaper to buy. A great smaller powers that all the Allies number of drug addicts are to be found among the ranks of former French colonials. who Kor the drug habit overseas, and disabled ex-Servicemen or former deporters we were. given morphine as an alleyla tion for pain and, grew accus- tomed to it-Reuter;"
BOWLING: Mant 2-13, Wood-
cock 7-23, Sewell 1-18.
R.A.F.
16 Young, Tierney, b AndrewA
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ITALY'S NEW CABINET
Premier
Rome, Feb. 2. Alcide De Gasper!
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L.D. Kibee, e Stubbs, b Haymes 31 Bellamy, e Ozorio, b Rowley 12 T.A. Pearce, Ibw,, b Gosario. 10 Baxter, b Andrews... II.D. Bidwell, e Muriel, b Bell 84 Eve, cand b H. Owen Hughes, ibw, b
Haymes
0.1. Кеп, в Совало A.E. Perry, e Haymes, b
Snaith F.A. Weller, not out.
A. Bardell, Haymes
Extras
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Cooper. e Tierney, Rowley. Jtment today, 18 days after his re Dorward, e Tierney, b Rowley 32 signation had plunged the reven Woodcock, e Wellings, b Rowley months old republic into its first on a frequency of 845 kilocycles Sewell, b Andrew
fledged crisis. 45 Paddon,b Rowley
EmUlug 66-year-old De nol put 111
also on 9.62 megacycles, HET.
Hon, who had received injury in the middle of the first half, did not take the after the interval and Chinese played with ten men throughout the second half.
Just after the resumption, Loo, who had been playing, a ine game, picked up a forward passa by Lau Chung-sang and raced through to put the Com- bined Chinese in the lead again with a fast rising shot which Total (for 7 doc.) had Taylor well and truly
N. Hari Baker and D. McLellsa | drowa 4-44, Ozoria 0-18, Cocker the Council, with the Communists: 1,16 v.m.kxidula Dizon at the Organ, beater. The Non-Chinese went did not bat. all out to even up the score, :
BOWLING ANALYSIS but the Combined Chinese de Snaith fence was able to hold its own Bell
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Exxas
LAWN BOWLS
1 In a Lawn Bowls encounter played on the K.C.C. Rink at Cox's Path yesterday, the Rest of the Club beat the Committee.by B1 shots to 48. The Committee lost on all three rinks.
1st Rink:-J. W. Lee, W. Hus band, J.W. Leonard, A.E.P. Guest (Skip) beat D.B. Green, (Skip) 34-15.
and
12.30 p.melly Programma Summary...
Anndercomments...
1.19 p..Orchestral Interlude:
1.00: p.ms/--Webster BoothToner] ✯ Socialists receiving three
The Liverpool Ilharmonie. Oret. ministries each and the Indepen- 200 Come Down. dents taking, two. United Press.
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FASTBALL
(By "Neutral") League leaders, the Glants sentinued to down" opposition when, in yesterday's games, they had the Rovers nosed out 6 in un exciting struggle Recrelo, had a lot of batting practice, ab the, expense of the Hang. M. N. Rakusen (Skip) beat C. I. Barebalers running away to a Chain, E. C. Fincher 23.3 vin and St Joseph's 4(Skip)
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167 Lee, F. Goodwin (Skip) 30-10,
T. W. Carr in many well placed passes go- A.P. Stubbs, hw, b McLellan 68 G. Lahrum, IL Leigh, London, Feb. 2. Mies Jean Curry, the British ing astray. They had a fine! C. Bell, Kerr, McLellan Wightman Cup Jewn tennis chance of Increasing their lead B. Goiano, st Bardell, b Owen
broke Hughes -player, today won the Britten when Tse and Loo women's squash rackets cham-through. Instead of passing to D. Forsyth, not out pionship, beating Mrs. RJ. Loo, who was in a better shoot- Desy, not out Teugue, who, as Miss Woading position, Tee tried to slam Ex roffe, won the English Bad- the ball in himself, but hit the Total (for 0) minton title before the war.) upright with a crashing drive.
Richardson, A. L. Snailla Beuter
Shortly before time, Ford, Glennis did not bati gathering a pass near the half- BOWLING ANALYSIS London, Feb. 1. way line, went ahead and sent
0. M. RW Rugby League results today in a fine pass to Goldthorpe, Owen Hughes
Perry
93:22 were: Featherstone Rovers who, catching, the Combined Weller
1 30. Hunalet 13. Leeds 2 Hall D.. War Chinese defence spreadeagled, Richardson rington B Wigan 11, Ali'other matches were cancelled owing to sent in a fast ground shot Pearce
which entered the net just by McLellan ahow-Beuter;
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