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ST. JOSEPH'S TOPPLE EASTERN 4 TO 13 Chinese Athletic Beat RAF In Fast Game
The closest game in the First Division of the Football League was on the Club ground when St. Joseph's beat Eastern by 4 goals to 3. Chinese Athletic beat Royal Air Force, who had scored first. At Sookunpoo, Devons over- whelmed Kwong Wah by 10 goals to 1.
The games in the Second Division were more evenly contested and some keen football witnessed, St. Joseph's did well to beat Taikoo after being in arrears at the interval, while at Sookunpoo South China put up a great fight against Royal Artillery and lost by the odd goal in five.
St. Joseph's-Eastern
In came af fluctunting for
lines St. Joseph's Feat Eastern Results
by the odd goal in seven
In
their First Division encounter
at Club ground yesterday.
St. Joseph's fielded only four
At A Glance
of their last year's players and franese Atl
FIRST DIVISION
all, A. P.
1 10
Eastern
33
Kwong Wah
1
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The youngsters gave promise in St. Joseph's thet debut in send r Meter, Devon fust and They were
angel working but were obviously in
Bee of
Trajndng and
experience
SECOND DIVISION "A" SECTION
St Joseph' 5 Taikos
SECOND DIVISION
"B" SECTION
Mangun played a hard game 2501 RA. #South China
the rentee half benthi and
was all over the field, kreping
a tight prip on Sia Chek-fam
The opposing forward,
He was wei
supported by
1 wing halves, Maler HOW!.
Pereira. After a yngs! aturs
Cadre 3 R.A.M.C.
2
would have gone down by double the score.
Sewell at inside right was the best of the Armen attack while
Lo Tak-took scored Kwong Wah's solitary goal.
The teams were:- Dazone:
Dixon, J. Both, 1. Enith.
Muston liars. Payle, Hammond, Bres Lund, Connors. Inablp.
Kwong Wahi Hack Ping, Wong Bul-kes, Louna
Iturz Pakowal, Chang Ying-kl, Bhun.cht, Young Chi-chrong. Tam Yang. kuen, Lai Kikwong, Chiu Fou. Lean Chun-ping, Lo Takefook.
Cadre v R.A.M.C.
In the Second Division the Chinese Cadro an<1 RA.M.C. battled to a drawn match, cach scoring thres tlines,
Much against the run of play Cadre took the lead through Smith who netted with n cross drive.
Medicals equailsed through Latford and took the itad before
the interval, McQunde being the scored
however, they felt Ele pace Davison who at one Une playes! In the second halt Maxwell much for them and were feno Michelrogh drawn out at position.
Eastern Law bad practically
a new ske nut.
showed cqualised
when he beat the
The Cadre took the lead five
homself to be y clever player. gonlle with nice shot.
Por the Chinese Yu Kal-yan in pal was steady while Ho Kar. Fok Yin-wath at Lo Han-key was stumbling block to sun were given a gruefling of 1 Airmen forwards. teen bepa by the speedy SL Joseph's youngsters but by the ront positioning saved many an akward situation.
lautes from time when Smith headed a good goal. Just before the end Latford gave his side a The Armies put up a better paint when he netted neatly. fight in the second half and
25th R.A.-S. China
HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947. ̧
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TO CLOSE IN ON CHEFOO
The excursion beat "Island Queen" burna at is mooringa along a cíly parking space in Pittelmrgh - (0.5) in Sept.") after on replision of 'undetermined origin,~APhoto.
Basier had hard luck with a S. China put up a great night in Home Football
drive that hit the cross bar with Lau Two Chan, at right half the goofte well braten. The was got up to his usund formes netted the last goal of but kept a close check on the the day, the best goal through Jeft wing.
Kwok Cheuk-cheung which left Tayler stauling.
Lee Wat-lam An the wing was too slow against th quick nek'ing Pereira and
A
a
their Junior Division Section "A" match against 25th RA, st Sou kunpoo yesterday, but were beaten by 3 goals to 2.
The game was
played at fast pace throughout, The ex. changes were fairly even in the first half, but during the second period, South China was o tired, (leg weary term.
The teams were:- Claes A.A. Yu Kalvan H. Kar Les mart, but in the centre Sin Foing and loss Week-wall Bu Yau-k Chek-fam WHR
Thrustful Jong Hinestik nok Chan, Kam-but: Le Kwok Dialer. Vion So-dim
h-uk-cheung. Moo on the TAL-fui,
The Gunners completely mono. Congrevette, Lee Chong-fat soil Leung right wing was the source of
polized the sccond hair, but most danger to the Saints'
WA, Try for a
were unablo and Kine: Adanı
their to increase defence.
Inman, Anderson nod Harga Daynes, lend. Sew Raxter, Davbund and Getchell, Gorl Scores: 25th R.A. Hen
Both sites tried hard for the winning goal MarDougall brought off two lurky saven and at the other end fruz upper among some players and sent the ball just outside.
Saints scored the winning goal from a penalty taken by Omar
The teams were;
pow
effort,
-
Dovous-Kwong Wah Giving a brilliant display of concerted
Devons trouneed Kwong Wah by 10 guts to 1 in a Senior Division fisture at Sakunpoo yesterday.
Devons gave their opponents, as well as spectators, an object lesson in top-grade football.
They were two gouls up in less than five minutes from the Finsterns une lugtag, Tech Piner { kick-off and the final score hard.
Ht, Juscolar Maletinendi; Mossady mad Leonard, Humphat Manson and Paroles. M. Xavier, G. Peretta, Vono, Cardiño ant Domesti
bol onl FkYwt S. T. 1
ly dots credit to their undisput» ·
Cheaum litk-hang nod Cher Lamed superiority.
Wabelans, Tain Churkefnis, Tum Cler kroog. Tau Poo Chuen stof Tavas Troll
Chinese Athletic-R.A.F.
They were fast an the ball, determination and played with dispused of the bal with such
Chinese A.A. beat Royal Aircon that Kwong Wah were Force by four gants to one, completely rattled. Houndary Street.
A very fast pace were set by both teams.
It would be diMcult to single out any particular player of the Devons for sptelal praise, but credit must be given to Inskip and Hammond, the two wingers,
One feature that caught the eye mast was the brilliant corn bination of the Chinese forwards for their really magnificent ex- who time and again had the hibition.
Airmen defence left standing.
Taylor in goal was là brilliant Inskip (4), Hammond, (2), Lunn form.
(2) and
derson (1), Walker (1), McCrindle (1), South China: Lo Ka-yiu (1), Au Chi-yuen.
The tents were:-
35th TAJ Wyille, Roper, Carter, Ten-
derson, Dellman. Prith, Lumbus, Pell
gehard, Walker, Denata, McCrindle.
Houth China: Chol
Man-cheung, Luk Taksun, Chan Hunk-
Jam, Fung Kanstore, Hong Chikung, Le
Ka-ylu, Chan Ping-feung. Au Chi-yues, Chan Chun-yeupe. Io Kwong-fook.
American Baseball
New York, Sept. 28. Baseball scores;—
-AMERICAN
Shanghal, Sept. 28.
Pressing eagerly forward from Hwangshankwan under the cover of a squadron of bombing and strafing planes, Nationalist forces last night captured Lungkou, the Important Communist port 40 miles west of Chefoo in North Eastern Shangtung Province, semi-official despatches from Tsingtao reported today.
In 'conarming this latest Gov- The loss of Chefoo and neigh- penment success, the Ministry of bouring Weihniwel will deprive National Defence In Nonking the Communists. south of the saki' that the Communist gerri. Great Wall of their last outlets son was taken by surprise and to the pen, but, in the opinion of suffered heavy casualties,
neutral military observers, this Meanwhile, it was learned will not affect the fighting capu. from refluble semi-official sources city of the Communist armies in thut warships of the Government Shantung and other parts have started a heavy bombard- China to any considerable ment of Luchinko strategic, tent as the majority of these Communist stronghold between have always managed to keep Chefoo and Lungkou, to clear athematives well supplied In men, ad. and foodstuffs and ammunition path for Nationalist force, vancing along the north coast of from local sources.
the peninsula towards Chefoo.
The
Manchuria
war news from
scanly
of
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KING'S MAIL BY-
HELICOPTER
Pyer, Sept. 27,
The experiment of carry ing the "King's "Mail from Djce airport, Aberdeen, to Ralmoral Castle by a holls, copter during the King's stou, was described in official oir.-- cles as an outstanding
сега.
A helicopter left Dyce cash day carrying, 200
of mail-Reuter.
Fred Daly
Scores
Lytham St. Annes,
Sept. 27, Fred Daly, Irish holder of the British Open Golf Championship, made golf history when he won the £2,500 British matchplay but championship by defeat- ing the Belgian, Flory have Van Donck, by three and
Man.
Thrie Government columns are now closing in on this important senport, the main objective of churia remain, the present Government offer seems that in the past few days, sive, where a Red garrison is the probing skirmishes fclaimed in official despatches this temporarily come to an end.
afternoon to be "completely iso. The Government
Inted."
Bunte
troops are two in the 36 holes final.. said to be at present building Daly thus became the first strong defence works along both player to, win both the open A high military source revealed aides ot the Pelping-Mukden matchplay titles in the today that additional air units railway-through which the Na. year. James Blaid accomplish- have been thrown into "the battlonalists have been pouring re ed the double in 1906, but the tle for Chefou" and that they inforcements Into Manchuria In matchplay event was pot then are carrying out day and night the past few weeks-in prepara-oficially recognized. attacks on fleting Communist tlon for the big battle ahead. remnants to prevent them reor. ganising.
ARSENAL WAS "DISTURBED"
London, Sept. 27.
Van Donck's defeat prevent- However, one section of this ed him from becoming the first vital artery Inking Narth China over 68 challenger to win the with Manchuria is reported to title since It was instituted in have been cut by the Commun. 1903.
ista, who have Intensifed their Daly won a prize of £750 rail wrecking activities in the and Van Donck's Peiping-Tientsin-Footing triangu. £250-Router.
lar area in Hopel Province, thus humpering the despatch of Gay- ernment reinforcements and sup. plies northward.
Numerically, the new Nation- alist army is still inferior to the total Communist strength in the North East, but it has been pointed out that. this force is Immeasurably better
equipped
With roughly a quarter of the Football League winning were spoiled by injuries. and many of its units are com
programme completed, two London clubs, They were playing with ning posed of battle.tested veterans Arsenal and Queen's Park Rangers, are still men at oue stage of the game of the Sino-Japantee war. the only unbeaten clubs.
In which they uld well to draw.
Complaints It was a battle of defences at
share was
Cardiff Beats Australia
London, Sept. 27. Cardiff today beat the Austra llan KV
Union Rugby
in
score being a goal and two tries match played at Cardiff, the (11 points) to a try (3 points).
Result in other Rugby Union matches today:-
But the Arsenal had a fright today against Burn-
Meanwhile, Ticntain den. Guys Hospital 3 Blackheath 7, ley, who did everything but score before the team drew with Derby County. Chun today heard complaints London Irish 37 Old Leysinns 3, Sunderland, where the home patche BAY Premier Chang Harlequins 24 Rosslyn Park 3, Arsenal centre-forward, Lewis, snatched easy goal-the only one of the match-through a defensive error in the first half.
1
an Sunderland's equallser
scored four minutes from time.
Attendances were at a high, by three goals to nil — all scor- level for League matches today, jed in the second - half.............. in a season when ble gutes have been the order of the day. The figuro mounted to more
than
Nine-Man Side
1.007,000
mark been reached.
Bottle Thrown
With
to
meet Water Albion
in North China are burdeneti by 3, Old Merchant Taylors 8 Lor Was that private Chinese industries London Welsh 17 Catford Bridge
assessments to finance activities don Scottish 21, Old Paulines 13 of the Kuomintang Party,
St. Mary's Hospital 19, Rich Mr. Li Chu-chen, chairman of mond 8 Bedford 6, Abertillery 12 Bradford losing
nt the Industrial Association of the Weston-super-Mare 0, Bath 21 Cardiff to a late goal by Rees, Peiping-Tientsin area, said pri- Devonport Services 3, Birming West Bromwich Albion, who Undefeated Arsenal, who were gained draw points against Lelate concerns are suffering from ham 28 Nottingham, Bridge-
13. Paignton the fifth Saturday extremely fortunate to win with cealer City, resumed leadership Kuomintang expenditures which Cheltenham 4 Stroud 3, Coventry out of six in which the millton Lewis's easy goal, are now two of the Second Division the no longer are
20 Aldershot Services covered by the points ahead of Preston in the only leadership change in the government exchequer.
cester Bristol 8, Headingis-22 new ground record was First Division, but the latter; four divisions,
Manchester 11. Maester 3, Llanel- blished at Bristol, where seem to have returned to form
The complaint was voiced at A surprise long shot by Elliott Bristol Rovers lost to
a dinner party at which officials, Neath 10 Bridgend 9, New. Bristol with their win against Man-enabled West Bromwich
port 33 Swansea 10, Nuneaton 13 to asked for more raw materiala, Wasps 3, Penzance and Newlyn City, on the former's ground. | chester United.
equalise after Revie had scored railway rolling stock and lean 3 Cross Keys 12, Plymouth Al- Even after the stands had been The cup winners, Charlton, from a hotly-diaputed penalty government red tape, filled to capacity and the gates after leading 1-0—by a goal with shot for Lekester. When the
blón 8 Somerset Police 10, De closed, thousands still remained the last klek of the first halfpenalty was awarded, the police other CN$50,000,000,000 for the Birkenhead Park 3,
Premier Chang promised an- vonport Camborne 1, Sale 12 outside the turnstiles.
crashed at Portsmouth and end-spoke to the spectators after a construction of an artificial har-Athletic Exeter 6, United Ser- Torquay Thousands were ala lockeded up two goals in arrears. hottle had been thrown, nearly bour at Tangku. out of the Fulham ground, Stoke
vices Portsmouth 9 Northampton City's new centre hitting the lineaman,
The Premier was scheduled to 34, Waterloo 29 Leicester 8, Gala where the London club trounced forward, Jock Kiernan, secured In the Third Division
fly to Tainan, Shantung, today 6 Glasgow Academicals 9. powerful Newcastle United by from Glazgowy Celtle, provided] (Southern) Torquay made after inspeeting paper, steel and Heriota three goals to mil.
3 Hawick 3, Hillhead the
Jower opening for Stoke's guul gallant effort to
the
textile factories.-Reuter and High School; 3 Watsonlaris 8,1-- The biggest attendance of the early in the first half of the colours of Queen's Park Rangers United Press. day, however,
Reuter.
·G6,670 ·ntinutch against Sheffield United, |-- who share honoure with Everton, where Liverpool. won but any chances Stoke had of Arsenal as an unbeaten 3
Goal scorers for Devons were:
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Redeems Himself
Ascot, Sept. 27.
Winning pitcher Haynes, Chicago (2nd gome) 2
St. Louis
3
Winning pitcher Fred Sanford.
4 14
Boston
Washington
1 5 1 Winning pitcher Jos Dobson. NATIONAL
St. Louls Chicago
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team. The atrong visiting defence, howover, survived the heavy bombardment, and the result was a one-all draw-Reuter.
CRICKET. RESULTS
622148 18 The C.H. and P.0.n Cricket 2 Portamnath .. 0.001 181 Rotherham .. to 4 4 2 10 13.12 Club lost to Navy yesterday at Artan Vills. 10 4 3 3 1 10 Tranmere... 35 12 111King's Park in a friendly match Manchester U. 10 2 4 3 17 18 10 neoin.... 134 1 11 by 17 runs,
Winning pitcher Ken Johnson, Brooklyn Boston
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Chelsea
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Winning pitcher Ray Martin. New York
7 14 3 Burnlor Philadelphia
10 12 0 I-Iverpool Winning pitcher Heintzerland. Everton
Associated Press, Blackburn
Huddersfeld
Tudor Minstrel proved himself to be the best miler in Europe, redeeming all previous fal- lures, the Derby included, by winning the Knight's Royal Stakes here this afternoon be- fore a tremendous crowd in brilliant Autumn sunshine. The race
might well be ta 8. with Tudor Minstrel at termod "the mile of the cen-111 to 10, never throatened and tury" for Tuder Minstrel's four finished Inst. He sweated pro-| opponents included the crack fusely in the paddock and pro- "MASONIC BOWLS. Charlot French milers. Djelal and.bably threw away his chance in the Annual Masonic Inwn Grisisby Vagabond the brilliant Irish before the start. Petition was bowls match, played at the Hong Derby City hitherto unbeaten sprinter, The third and Djelal fourth.
| Kong/ Football Club, yesterday, toke City Bug, and Palition, unbeaten as "Charlie". Smirke, who ́rode, the Beottish Constitution beat the Bolton a two-year-old · fast: season, The Bug, said "He certainly English Constitution; comfortably,{
The cuvenirs were presented But there was: only one borne was not the real Bug today. In it. Gordon Richards got ite was already gone, after we to the winners by Tudor Minstrel off quickly to had travelled, two
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In Trade Talks
Geneva, Sept. 27.
The British Commonwealth would continue to act as one group in the Geneva tariif, negotiations on Imperial preferences with the United States on this issue, informed conference sources said today.
*
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some 15 or 20 tarif 'negotiations. U.S. sources said the tarif in Geneva, the majority of which. 27 talks with Britain would continua bivalved an important part of:
in Geneva despite the deadlock world trade
in the tolk In London this week The
MUS, and UK.
together.
3 between Sir Stafford. Cripps and account for 80 percent of world
0 William Clayton. They were trade represented at the GenCVA not unhopeful of an eventual re. | talks, whille Canuda accounts, tors solving of the deadlock by.com. 77 percent New Zealand T promise solution, with po South Africa 2.3, India) 12 albdá sibility, or adjusting both the Australia 93-Unit United States (request and, the
of conctisions, to the