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SAINTS BEATKITCHEE DESPITE SING TAO AID Devons And Kong Wah Both Win
St. Joseph's scored a well deserved win over the unbeaten Kitchee, which in- cluded no less that six of the former Sing Tao stars which played in England, by the only goal of the match.
B. Gosano playing his second match for the Saints since his return from Eng- land, proved that he is one of the best backs in the Colony by his clevci positioning and hard tackling and gave the Kitchee forwards no rope. After a promising first half 25th RA, fell off and Inst to Devons by five goals to 2. Results were more or less as expected in the Second Division but Sing Tao Juniors created a revard when they scored 15 times without reply against Electric. Talken did well to draw with South China and Royal Navy leaders in the Second Divistun won easily from War Department
Chinese,
FIRST DIVISION
Kit Chee-St. Josephs
The all-conquering Kiť Cherį X1
Their Walerion met
Cheway Bay yesterday, when? they were beaten by one goal to hit by St. Joseph's in a game of thrills.
RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
ww [the second half Inu
added another,
FIRST DIVISION
10-5, "Joseph's
I
3
Kieler Devel
5 25th R.A. Kwong Wah 2 Navy
St. Joseph's played as a team! SECOND DIVISION (À SECTION inspired and fully deserved Tai
their victory.
W.D. Chinese
1 South Chitsa
All players on the St. Joseph's ¦ SkëUND DIVISION (B SECTION)
sid. contributed something 14 R.A.SC.
a really grand game reil the signals
greatest credit must go to cuching Tav
individual player for the part Chinese A‚Ã.
he played in bringing about the
stownfall of a team which had, ; up to yesterday, carried all be fore them.
Kayal Navy
1
J
Clube
25
Electric
R.E.ME.
"
Tal-fook
and enter;
Navy Thompson; Young Register, Melbowall nrtil Warstal:
Tater. Watkin, Fosie, Whee meul fecit,
Keoṇr Wahi zì,
Wong Ahul-
kre kod Leung Pokewali Wet Trewas, | Young Temehinng and Leum Shing-chan: Lau 19. Je Tul-fauk, Chut Fo, Tanz Torn and Clan Yutedog,
and Castilho, whose fine spoiling tnetits completely raftled the Chines wingers.
Carvalh +
י.
5 Chinese Cadre 2
Thr Granera scored first through Lawton but Devons were terms through
Piny war
very evenly contest. that fun while and there was no fother scoring in the first half
Without in any way detract. iroon I level ing from the performance of Luon The other players in the team, Í It must br conceded Gomane und Airon were the hers of the match.
In the second half Lawton put the Gunners ngals in the lend Gogano Ume aftër time but abortiv after Connors equatix- caught the eye as he streaked ed. all over the field to break up. promising movements by the Chinese.
Gosano
Gusano Вич undoubtedly benefitted by his English tour:
Both teams tried hard for the winning goal. Show missed a the unright nally which hit In a breakway Connors netted for Devens shortly after.
These reverses unsettled the Gunners and they
were mastly
In fact, he ls. the enly player in the defensive.
of the touring side to show any | Devon went further ahead improvement
over form alls when, Maroes diverted a played before the tour.
into his own goal MacDougall in the Saints defender put the ball Roi ngala distinguished him et
hard
Gray of the
(King Kong"),
was the spearhead in the Saints attack and gave the Chinese de- fence many anxious moments by his sudden bursts of spend.
Pacheco and Persirn, the two Inside men, repeatedly outwitted the Chinese defenc by their clusivenes
For the first time this reason, the Chinese were never given a chance to settle down to their usual style of piny.
They were harried from start to finish and the way in which they were made to part with the ball gave one the impression that
was red-hot
Every Trick
The Chinere tried every trick they knew and switched players rom che position to another in the hope of upsetting the enleu- lations of the Saints, but their efforts were in vain.
The Saints played according plan and steadfastly refused to be deceived into making a tas- Lient error,
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947.
1
It's Just A Nice Old Sicilian Custom
With paper notes phined by her father to her wedding gown, the bride, Maria Minniti, accompanied by the groom, Carmine Pulvirenti, are seen after their marriage at Glarre. Stelly.
The quaint custom of pinning the 'money a type of token "dowry" to be spent by the couple on their honey- moon is a local tradition, restricted to the wine centre of Carre and the nearby resort centre of Taormina:-
Pearce's Team Win Interport Game
The cricket interport trial on the Club ground re- sulted in an easy win for Mr. Pearce's side by 116 runs when Fincher's team batted and were all out for 104, Fincher himself claiming 28. Darwin was the most successful ¡la. Nash, e Hart Baker, 6 Darwin like n leach bowler taking four wicken for Ma Slane injured
runs. The other wickets were shar-Gambrill, e Härt Bøker, b Darwin
F.R. Zimmern, e Hart Baker, 1
Minu
gb$«vt and another into his
Kwok Ying-kee the live-wire of the Chinese attack of whom so self. His splendid positioningmer gave a
Artillery, a new much was expected, was a damp ereditable display quib yesterday. and keen anticipation enabled and worked well with Shaw. Law-able to shake off Airosa, whis He was never him to save many difficult and ton was always a trier but on the hung on to him shots. He Was never whole The Gunners' forwards sel- throughout caught wapping ami although dom Lested Wright, the Chinese tried many
Jong For Devins, Barr the pivot-
position shots, they always foond Mael
Lunn lead the line well and Con- Dangal on the spot.
11 Source Pantalon, the left back, was more way always prominent with first
time trouble,
Devonat + Wright: Furze A Smith: tackling and strong clearances. ] Muumit. Harr and Jenkins: Unmmotu).
Alrosa, in the pivotal posi-out Jann, Connors and Leigh
28th R.Atraske: Marnow and Craig tion, kept a close watch on the i Chinese inside trio and nulli-head: Leite, Rhepherd, Frith, Shaw, Gray Red all attempts of this tricky awton, Pritchard and one.
combination to get on the move, On his flanks, le received Execbent support from Hussian
Devons-25 R.A.
again Was
Kwong Wah-Navy
good.
Kwong Wah registered a well desen veil win over Royal Navyat
A number of new players were Boundary Road yesterday by seen at Sookunpo in the gametw clear fronts,
Play was even in the first half between Devons und 25th Royal Artillery, when the former won und Kwong Wah were lucky to by five goals two after draw, Mad at the interval by the only
Kon! scored Chan Yui-sing. In in one all at the interval.
Triple Open Bowls Championships
Lo Yin-fun and Lai Shiu-winged between Minu and Gosano. were also hold in a vice-like grip and were seldom given a chance
la-prive dangerous.
The Chinese defence was shak- ler than usual and were given a very good shake-up.
SCORES
Mr. E. Fincher's XI The following were the stateste** ¿F70 Marshall, b Darwin goalie, MM. Little, b Darwis from Lt. Broadley, Minn, rave the
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ARSENAL STILL UNBEATEN
HOME LEAGUER MacKinnon Games Again Draw Record Crowds
London, Oct. 25.
Arsenal, surviving the hazards of their thirteenth match, today maintained the distinction of being the only unbeaten side in the Football League, but the leaders of the other sections- -West Bromwich Albion, Queen's Park Ran-
gers and Hull City-all suffered reverses,
HOME RUGBY
London, Oct. 25. Rugby Union matches:- County championship:-Cum- berland 11 Northumberland 8; Devon 19 Cornwall 5; Durham 11 Cheshire 19: Somerset Gloucestershire 10.
Other matches: Guys Hos- pital 0 Rosslyn Park 8; Lon- don Scottish 19 Bedford 8 London Welsh 13 Moseley 11; Saint Mary's Hospital 19 Reme Arberfield 8; Wasps 7 Cardiff
| 23; Abertillery 23 Pontypridd 10; Aldershat Services 6 Old Merchant Taylors 3. Barnsta
10
Crowds for today's matches returned once more to well over the million mark, and 60,000 watched the game at Highbury, where
Everton Arsenal and scored
a goal apleco in the Everton securell second half.
Wins China
Open Golf
Shanghal, Oct. 26. Jim B. MackKinnon, of San Francisco, won the first postwar China Open Golf Championship here today with an aggregate of 207 for 12 holes.
MacKinnen, the 1943 amateur golf champion of Manila, led throughout the two days play.
Yesterday he took 151' and today in a steady dry- le he 140.
returned a card of
Tony Ricketts, the 'Bri- tish favourite for the title, finished second with an of aggregate
311 With
rounds of 81, 76, 81 and 73
Reuter.
their point through. a penalty in | ssssssnaaks sessõTTTTTAA the late stages of the game.
Unnecessary vigour spoffed an otherwise fine game, and a few
were thrown as apples players left the fleld.
the
With Preston North End unly drawing at home with Sunder- land, Arsenal 891 lead the Division I table by one point," but they should have Inerenseri this today.
Everton Lucky
but
a
Wavell Hits At Cricket
Aberdeen, Oct. 26. Cricket on its inception They had the better of the on the village green was ple 9 Torquay Ath. 8; Bath 25 play againat Everton,
reasonable enough * Bridgewater Athion 10: Brad-
nothing went right for them ford & Waterloo 36 Bridgend near the goal until mild-way in game for Saturday after- 10 Weston-super-Mare 3; Cam the second half, when
Lewis noon, "but it seems to me bridge University-12-Richmond headed paat Sagar to give them to have, developed-on-ex--- 10: Cheltenham 6 Penarth 11: a well-deserved goal. then travagant lines, a pro- Coventry 16 Harlequins 12; looked as if Arsenal would win Gloucester 10 Old Blues 5 the match for they continued digal of time and effort Llanelly Cross Keys 0: to storm the Everton goni. out of all proportion to Lydney 3 Glamorgan Wander-
its importance," said ers 6; Nowbridge 15 Nisra 0;} They could not add to their
Lord Newport 10 Devonport Services lead, however, and nine minutes Field Marshal 5: Northampton 11 Leicester 0; from the end Everton scored Wavell, in what he call- Oxford University 33 United lucky equaliser from a penalty ed a light-hearted speech Servicea 3; Plymouth Albion 10 by Wainwright,
here today. Exeter 3; Pontypool 8 Bristol
Arsenal have accomplished a
The former Viceroy of India, 3 Dale 27 Old Cranleighus fent rarely, if ever, achieved by who was being installed as Chan- 5; Sheffield 10 Harrogate 0 First Division club in renain cellor of Aberdeen. University, Swansea 18 Blackheath 16; ing unbeaten since the beginning said that the founder of Lords Edinburgh Univ. 26 Glasgow of the season and having only Cricket Ground and Dr. W. G. Academicals 9: Heriota*
seven goals scored against them more manpower than most peo Former Pupils 8 Watsonfans 8; in thirteen matches played. ple. "One is on delicate ground Royal High School 3 Edinburgh | They will, however, have to in criticising cricket but perhaps Academicals 18.
R. Lee, not out....
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Fall of wickets:-1 for 2, 2 for
28.
be on their torn next Saturday, Rugby League:-Oldham 2 for they will be entertained New Zealanders 18; Batley 1 their old rivals, Chelaen, Custleford 18; Hellevue Ran Stamford Bridge. Chelsea overs 8 Warrington 28; Hull 8 going into special training
Huddersfield 0; Keighley 20 the match.
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Dewsbury 2; Leeds 24 Halifax
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Chu Shlu-hong, the Inever fully recovered
Gusano early blunder which Saints their goal.
Cpl. Couper, c Darwin, 31inu Kit Chee started
of full ofE.C. Fincher, e Owen Hughes, confidence
almost 'and
EL, Gosane Kwok Ying-kee hroke. Nararín, b. El.. Omvanu ........ through, but Airosn relieved the 1.1, Bardell, b Minu situation before Kwok could get his font to the ball,
when
ACOL ed
A corner was forced and againa
nearly acored, Kwok
but his header just grazed the upright.
The ball was transferred to
7 for $4,8 for 18 and 9 for 70, BOWLING ANALYSIS
* A.R. Ming
J'EL, Goca00
Sport Here And There
the ether end and the Saints. S.A. v INDIA missed a wonderful opportunity the lead when Omar of taking skled the ball from close range.
ing pace as the ball was swung
end of
REST
Leeds, Oct. 26. Britain's heavyweigh cham-
London Derby
Grace must have caused to waste
-The latter lost a hard match dit Wavell did
1 may venture to do so at this the by distance from 'Lords" and
Oval.
"That 22 grown men (or 25 f the umpires and scorers are in cluded) should spend three, four or even more days on the gume and should go on doing so for months on end, seems to an out. sider to be the height of absur.
Lord
not spare football either, "Professional, foot..........
an exhibition B: Widnes 28 Rochdale Hor The Athletic scored a well-de- of skill before vast crowds, the nets 0; Wigan 11 Barrow 13; served 3-1 Victory before over greater proportion of whom are Workington Town 42 Bramley | 60,000 people the biggest merely spectators and seldomi or 5; York 2 Hunslet 26.—Reuter. crowd of the, day, Twice in the never play," he said.
"London
Derby"
0; Wakefield Trinity 16 Salford match against Charlton Athletic ball nowadays is
Kirin Battle
Now In Top Gear
(Continued from Page 1)
"There could be litle real team' second half they, were playing with only ten men, through in spirit in a sido labelled with the Juries, and each Ume, although name of a town which most of its picked payers perhaps saw depleted, they scored.
for the first time when pur The Second Division leaders, chased by transfer fee.”—Reuter. West Bromwich Albion, received
a shock from West Ham Valter
Adelaide, Oct. 25. South Australia, whose plon, Bruce Woodcock, was to-
London,. Oct. 25. The game continued at a crack overnight score against day ordered to take a week's
before their largest crowd of "Walter Donaldson beat Fred the from end to end, with both sides the Indian tourists was complete rest by an eye special-
season two up in
in nine Davis by 82 frumes.to 63 Quoting Communist estimates, minutes, with goals by Wright. the world professional anooker fighting hard to gain the lead.379, today added another ista.
"Ten minutes from the start, a 139 in 90 minutes, losing,
the writer said that the Nation-3 West Bromwich monopolised championship final, which was free kick was awarded to Saints
Woodcock had been out of fallst High Command are retaining the play after this, but their concluded at Lelenster Square just near the half way line. five wickets.
the competitive ring since inst only 21 of 248 regular brigades shooting was crralle and they Hall, London, tonight, Donald-
to police their roar, Bradman scored at a
the rapid April when The Omar brothers swamped F. X. Monteiro, M. A. Pantalon, who took the kick, sent
American
could only reduce the arrears son had already made sure of in a fine dropping shet which pace towards the
As a result. "In the six pro- eight minutes, from the Carvalho and E. D. Sousa (Skip) in the quarter landed in the worlmouth,
his heavyweight, Joe Baksi, broke vincea of Hunan, Kwangsi, Kwel- with a goal by Walal-Reuter. Realer.
end, winning the Utle yesterday,- Chu
innings and hit out at every ball, his jaw. In training for his chow, Huklen, finals of the Open Triples Lawn Bowls Cham-get his hands to the ball, but bc. He threw away his wicket sport scheduled Nov. 17 comeback at
Chokinng And fore he could clear, he was forced ingly after giving a brilliant ex- London's
Kiangsu, there. is not a single pionship played at Austin Road yesterday.
Harringay back over the goal line and a hibition of stroke play.
Arena regular army unit. This state Opening with a lead of three A.J. Fraser
(skip) 10 (skip) 10 goal was awarded Saints. India made a poor start, los. against an unnamed opponent, of affairs was fully exposed by shols, the three Omurs confined
Abbas
The Chinese tried hard to ing two wickets, for only two Bruce indulged in rock break the Communist penetrations into their opponents to scoring on slx C. Labrum
C Champelevitr
secure the Lee
equalizer.
Central: China on several fronts, but the runs but Hazare played a fine ing in a Yorkshire quarry. heads.
A. Eastman
robust tackling and fine position-innings, scoring all round the chip or piece of grit entered the commentator said. The winners lost a shot to C. Goodwin
ing of the Saints defence frus-wicket at a good pace. He gave his eye. Sousn's rink on the second head, (skip)
1 trated all attempts to get the one sharp chance at 66 and later
bail Into the net.
was brilliantly cought at short another singlu on the 10th, a two C. Dowman
Half time came with the Saints Ick. on the 14th, a single on the 17th, H.E. Shields
leading by ene goal to nil. a three on the 19th and a four S. Randle on the 20th..
Dickson
On resumption,
India lost a further three wie- Ho Yin-funkets quickly when the new ball 15 took over the centre-forward berth was taken after 40 overs-Rou-
and Kwok Ying-kee moved to the ter. inside right position.
Rozarlo
Basa
34
(skip)
Leo Tang Lam
Hong Sling
10
(skip) Ogley
$
30
Cotton Muskett Landolt (skip)
+
The ball was takon to
the NEWMARKET
Saints end of the field and for
4
a period the Chinosu attacked re-
lentlessly, the defence moving up
.118
45
Finals
to assist in the onslaught.
The Saints defence was play
.lows:
A.J. Holl (skip) The final score of 26 chalked H. Gittins up by the Omars comprised four 1. Brown threes, three twos, and eight J.M. Forrest
M.N. Kakusen a singles.
(skip)
Two other games were played on the same green in the more-
Ing and resulted in a 17-19 vie
London, Oct. 26.
sure was called over
the
HOW THEY STAND
FIRST DIVISION
Mr. J. F. McGowan, Secretary Hing at the top of its from and Victorin Club tonight as fol-}Injury will affect arrangements Yangtao rivers, if they intend to Bunderland 14 8 5 5 17 11 11 Bwindon T... 14 27 114 11
tory for UA. Rumjahn, S. Yusuf and M. Y. Adal (Slip) against J. L. 8. Alves, A. G. of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls shirts from all angles were be yesterine blocked by the backs and half Lopes and E. M. Alarcon (Skip) Association, announced
cleared by by Mac- and a win of 28-11 for R. day that the Open Singles and backs or
Dougall, Phillips, R. Morrison and J. Open Paire finals will be played, McKelvio (Skip) over J. Chubb, off as follows: A. E. P. Guest and T. Madar (Skip).
16 4 1 0 3 37
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a
'THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) P. W. U. 1. F.. A. Pl He said that the reason for Arsenal ....
F. W. D. KP, A. Pa 18 0 4 020 722 | Queen's 'P.I. - 10 11 1 1 1 14 AL the Government's strategie Praton N. 14 32 47 21 laini. Oity,, 14 10 84.41 12 20 Following un
blunders las in one fundament-Blackpool... 14 34 17 10 17 Ipswich Town 14 9 2 2014 20 hour's con al misoznception of the Nation- Wolves 18 0 4 3 20 30 46 Welenit .or 140 25 2014 sultation with an eye specialist allat Brain Trust"
who still Burnley
13 6 0 2 14910 Deurnemouth 147 4 3 22.12 15 Woodcock's manager. Tom
A Charlton ..., 19. 7. 15 20 25 15 Northampton 14 6 4 4 8 17 16 the Communists regards
„Portsmouth .. 184 21 12 24 Exeter City.. 10 14 19 18 Hurst, sald Woodcock will give mere bunch of crude fighters and
Chelse
13 0 2 5 20 12 13 [Swanzen *** 1955. 16 20.15 up all training until his eye all along underestimated the at-
Middlesben'... 10 * 35′ 21 19 14 Torquay U........ 14. 47 3 20 25 15 tual and underlying strength of shemeld 7. trouble is put right.
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14844, 10 27 14 Newport ........ 164 Bruce will again visit the the Reds.
Derby City 14444 18 14 14 Port Vale 14 B 4 25 27 14 The writer speciallet after his week's rest,
added that the Manchater: 0, 14 14 5 6 28 10 15 Bristol Rovere 16 44 5 20 21 14 While his scheduled Nov. 17 Nationalists murt shorten their Limrpool 1445 10 19 1 Bouthend T... 15
Togain their Everion... 34 8 18 14 48 12 Watford The card on the Cambridge-fight has been cancelled it is combat lines and
Anton Villai. 34, 8 3 0 15 17 13 | Readin at the not yet known whether his eye waning saperiority in the area
Huddersfeld..sta 63029 Yellow and
12 Crystal Palace 14 4 21 14^12 between the
14.4.8 5.20 32 13 Wanchester U. 12 36 0.20 11 11 | Aldenbot (or Woodcock's projected visit 1 to 2 Mighty Maharratta, to the United States early next at longer and a more success- Stoke City 144 14 11 22 17 Nette County 1417711
ful war.
Grimsby ... 100 to 9 Claro, 100 to 7 Tite year.-United Press.
***t would be strategically unackburn Street, 15 to 1 Vagabond, 20
sound, no matter how important Bolton it in politically, to rush more re- to 1 Law Sult, 22 to 1 Fine
Inforcements Into This concerted effort began to Prospect and Master Vote; 20
Manchuria West Brom Open Singles: J. S. Landolt v tell on the Chinese and as they to 1 Wood Chat, 28 to 1 Wild
frem. Shantung and Hopel at this Birmingham 148416 M. N. Rakusen at K.B.G.C, on showed signs of weakoning, the Child and Roi D'Atout, 38 to
critical moment when the Come Newcastle Nov. 1..
Saints took up the offensive.
1 Early Harvest, Merry Quip Open Pairs: Omar brothers, Y The Chinese goal had many
TO PLAY HERE Admiral's to a friendly game at Cox's Path, J. E. Noronha at K.C.C. narrow escapes but poor finish and Semeo, 40 to 1 Glasscase,
ing robbed the Saints of a chance Royal Tara and on Nov. 2. Kowloon Cricket Club
of increasing their score.
Yarn, 50 to 1 Toronto and Red Arrangements have been complete trounced the vlaltors by 118
The final whistle
came with Flag, 66 to 1 Dancing Flame, ed. for the Shanghai Football X1, the repand their activities up to 14 18 23 York City Two alterations in the Inter- Saints worthy winners of a hard Golden Chance
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yesterday,
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On Nov. 18, the Shanghal Bows Ling-sing, Lau Chung-ar, Tane Interporters will most Taikop Kwongum, Ho Yin-fun, Kwok Xing-kee,
League, will be played tomorrow at In part or entirely, over the Con- PLEASE ASK 19 21 41 Unterbend (11 Boundary Street, commencing 13 tral China plain, where the dos Notte Forest, 14 15 316 31 11 New Brighton Pelated and published for the pro- Instead of the Filipino Club: Lai Bhip-wing and Wong, King-chang
|tiny \ "of many; a" "Chinese, king Doncaster prietors. The Newspaper, Enterprise, and, on Nov. 10, the Kowlcon Pantalon, Ifusin, Airosa; Quaillbe,
The other, game, against the United and emperór, i was doomed."† Mittwa‡i | Limitad," by⠀ WAKTan Jamui Krates, Bowling Green Club in place of xavier, Pacheco, Carvalho, Perelin and
Services Will, be played at Sockunpoo Router APP" And Arzociated Pirmokatla, Windsor House, Hong Kong, i Talkoo
-on-Felday, also commitbeing at 5. panel Pressi.
Frag, Brentford
the
Filipinos Beaten Entertaining the Filipino Club
ahots to 45 yesterday..
K.C.C.
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W.H. Bailey
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jakin, ¦ Tound. Chungswang. Ti Chun-fat,
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