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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947.
Yacht Club Ballroom Soccer
To Be
Be Repaired
Eight Sailing teams raced off events at the R.H.K.Y.C. last Sunday, and many changes were made in the league positions as a result. For the first time in many months the 4th Sub- marine Flotilla step down from first place in the league whilst the "Altches" retain their un- beaten record in this series:-
*ARches"
4th S/M Motillu
H.M.S. Amethyst
Telcoma,
H.K. Government
Cin-C's Stuff
Raced Pls.
4
B
G
K
8
+
it
4
at Cruiser Squadron 3
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8th Destraver Flotilla 5
2nd, Amethyst (Chidell and Wil
nott] 1.3620; 3rd, London (Honey, Max. Hominn) 1.37,45; 4th, Duke of York 11 (Mbs D. Lonely) 1.38.20; fith. Comundure I (Mhs Contopher; 1.38.20; 6th, Bonaventure I (Abercrombie) 1.30.65; 7th. Gumbin 1 (Furry) £.40.15% 8th. Marp n [Cale) (1.40.18; 8h. Tamar (Drummondi Next Sunday, weather permit, |1.40.24; 10th, Tyne 11 (Litchfield, ting, a fixture will be arranged Mix P. Loseby) 14030: 18th, for all nine teams in the league, } Queen Aylent 1,40,45; 12th. ao all captains of teams must pre Tyne 1 (Miss Toogood, Lucy) th 1.41.10; 13th, C. "De' Chiffon (7. pare to bring his team along Sunday Details of the fixtures (Jones) 142.10: 14th. Adamoni can be obtained on Thursday from
Wilkinson, R.N.
Airways.................
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14th,
1.12.50 Mr. St. necutt V(3) 143,13; Byma (Mrs. Hones, Ho man) 14.30; 17th, Black (Davis, Edwards) 148,00; 60 (Knu Pentreath Disqualified.
With Christines and the Party Svan n just round the corner, all Yacht Club members and their friends will be expecially inter ested in the news that the club has now made full arratgefents for the complete rehabilitation of the ballroom, stairways and cessories on the top floor of th
on Keitet Yacht Club building Island.
its fre This Ballroom with
ac view over the barber can commodate 500 dancers with enan
it was found to be completely -tripped at the end of the War. and will now be fully restored
its pre-war standard.
to
Thr
contract has been signed and it
hinted that all will be com sted by Christmas. There are! still no signs of the long await -ed causeway nerers to the land but the Yacht Club have now pur- chased in minnned motor bent to run continuously between Kellet
The following Dinghy Team Races will take place on Sunday: Stuet, at 11.00: Aitches versus Submarine Flotilla versus Cruis
ers,
Start at 11.19: H.K. Govern. ment versus Escort Flotilla versos Airways.
Start at 15.00: Deste ver Flo tilla versus Telcos.
Victory Shield Competition
The
in the
C'm
Kit Chee
Player Reprimanded
KOREA
IS NOT
Cups Draw H.K. Interport
At a Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association last night, the draw for the *** Memorial Cup, Gover-
At, an Emergency Mection of the Tong Kund Fortbait Association "pesterday. Soven Ling-aing.
Kit the
Chee centre half rho won neut of the felt during the Sing Two --Malayna Chinene match en Wednesday fast, reor neverofy reprimanded
Strong wour sent off the field for dangertan play following teo parvings by Mr. F. #. Hallock, the referre in charge of the game.
China
And The
Olympics
nor's Cup, International Cup and the Senior and Junior Shield Competi- tions was held and re- <ulted as follows:
MEMORAL CUP Clellin y. Navy at Caroline Hill on Nov. 23, kick-off at 4 p.m.)
Byra: R.A.F., Clinera Army.
"GOVERNOR'S CUP-IST
ROUND
II.K.P.A. v. Chinere on Club Chound on Dec. 1, kick off at 4
19,211,
INTERNATIONAL CUP Chisa v. Scotland at Caroline W on Christmas Day.
Pra
England v. Portugal at Soukuu
on Boxing Day.
Byes: Ireland and Scandinavia (the latter to include Denmark).
SHELD COMPETITION -
(SENIOR)
Hong Kong Football Club
| Navy-
Police v. R.A.F.
V
Chinese Athlete 5. Kowloch Motor Bus.
Ea tern v. BuITA,
25th RA, v. Kwong Wah.
Sing Tau. St. Joseph's.
Kit the Inni-killing.
Bye: Sath China.
SHIELD COMPETITION
(JUNIOR)
Team For Manila
At the Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation last night, it was decid- ed to send a team to Manila
next carly
manth play acveral panics there. The fol lowing were erected membora of the Selection Committer:-
Menara. B. A. Omar, Mol Hing, K. K. Ip, H. K. Loe and Licut, therwood, ·
.
A party of 17, which will include
Lin officials, will make the trip. The 15 pilopera will include inur non-Chinese, It was announced that the party will leave on a Sunday
and return the following Turn- day go as not to interfers with local League fetarca.
Victoria
Win By
7 Wickets
Sydney, Nov. 18. A classic innings of 120 W. Morris, who had scored G
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Contrary to popular belief, Korca is no "business {
paradise" and many merchants who have gone there have come back with empty pockets, ac- cording to Chinese businessmen who returned | recently from Seoul, capital of Korea.
Manchester November Handicap
in
Theae merchants told the "China Mail" yesterday that the Chinese Consulate-General Seoul have requested the Chinese Government repre- sentatives in Hong Kong to dis- courage merchants from visit. ing Korea until the situation improves.
London; Nov. 17. The card for the Manchester | men.
the last November Handleap,
maar event of the flat racing season, running on Saturday, was called over n the Victoria Club to-night as follow:
Starting Times At
Fanling
Starting times on the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling on Sunday:-
Fload Club Championship, Old Course: E. T. McMullen v. W. 0. Davies, Morning 9.28, Afternoon 1.20.
This step was taken, said the informants, because of the con- siderable financial loses muficred by visiting Chinese business.
This is the story of the d
Scotland W England, Old culties traders have to put up Course-1.40 F. D. Hunter G. with in Seoul, as related to the. 1. Carler, D.44 F. K. Walloes. R. K. Collings, 0.48 K. S. "China Mall” yesterday:
"There are too many trade. Robertson-R. Grover, 9.52 N.. A. hindering restrictions. New ri. Brown-M, B. Tighe, 9.50 D. J.. qulations are enforced latest Gilmore-P, S. Ingham, 10.00 11 every day.
RM. Clelland- 1. Cherrill, Lina- 10.04 W. G. Roberts:n. "Controlled-prices of imports Br 10.08) R. E. Anderson-... are considerably lower than the Redman, 10.12 R. S. Barry-L. offered. 22 to Bristol Fashion open market prices. Controlled-Jackson, 10.18 J. A. D. Morri offered, 20 to 1 taken. 25 to 1 prices of exports are much son-P. S. Cassidy, 10.20 T. B. The Nure token and offered. 25 higher than the open market Low-M. C. Ellia 10.24 W. A. to 1 Garter Club offered, 33 to prices. i taken. 26 to 1 Pipo it offer ed. 28 to 1 Las Vegas taken and offered. 28 to 1 Dough Boy offered, 33 to 1 taken. 28 to 1 Anwar offered. 43 to 1 Casmir
9 to 1 Fine Frospect, 15 t 1 Highland Laddie, 100 to 6 Kapler, all taken and offered. 100 to Find the Lady offered. 20 to 1 Roesco offered, 22 to 1 laken. 22 to 1 Good Night taken and
I
Blair Kerr-M. A. Woolloombe, 10.28 R. M. Kenwn-F, C. Young. 10.32 M. S. Cumming-F. C.
V
Goods Stolen "Warehouses containing the Barry. goods of visiting traders are
Scotland broken into daily and goods coarse-9.40 D. S. Robb-A. E.
New Englan. in the first innings, failed to taken and <ffered. 33 to 1 stolen.
Liegumar, 9.44 1. W. Shewan-T. Mave Queensland in their Cassock offered, 40 to 1 taken. There is very little to export, Peare, 9.48 E. B. Mackay. Sheffield Shield match with 33 to Civil Affairs and Royal and traders cannot obtain the R. P. Badland, 9.52 R. G. Buchan
Fir & Round, to be played before Victoria, who won by 7 wickets. Tara, b) offered. 40 to 1-Silver goods they wish to take back 5. 11. Dotwell, 9.56 H. R. Mal-
At a ceting of the Nationa: † Deg, 21:~ Phyident Proμjotins1
Anciatio
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I was decided Dat
patented at the
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its Condes inte. Basketball, Athieties nut Swlersing.
The inerting abra resolved the
| Governam.nt be requested to ap
propriate the sum of US$100,000 to help defray the delegatum:
ago
1 1 b 18 expenses steintel usistan,om tenyingg the balune
dalle donations to be met by follt wlag harve
ucen and subscriptions.
the selection Some Line Island and the 101. steps; wher» |ṛticcted to represent The Com
blood Services cars can be safely packel.
First committee for ever was ch sen Detailed results Just Sun- Į Round ol the Victory Shield and consists of 11, CC. Yung. Mr. Yu Hang bi and Gorge Chow, day's PACER arc given below, Competition against the There was a very good turn-out bined Chinese
Navy of Shanghai, and Me Wong Ka and ground on Saturday-18 righie 401
4.30 sun and Lice Wai Fong, of H og
Kong. Star-But unfortunately in three
Bor. Caske (25th R.AJ. PL. It is interesting to note that the after a good start the wind diet
Faces had Pearce (Buffs), F/Lt. Soutor one has been clasen from Ma right away and both
(asthya whers there are a munice Lahe abandoned at 6 p.m.
Sgt. Shepherd R.A.). Barr, Sgt. (Devans). Gnt. of Chinese fortball players of a Craigbend (25th R.A), Pt, Sydee high standard. (Bults), Pte. Connors (Devans).
There will be the usual bru gramme for Stars and dinghies Bext week-end. The next craiser races will be on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 29 and 30.
(R.A.F.).
1973
(1.N.).
nt the
Thursday,
#t
Sing Tas v, W. D, Chinese.
Kit Chee v. IA,S.C.
Polce v. Kositor Motor Bus. Second B unt
Talkon v. Sing Tap or W. D. Chinese.
Chinese Athletic v. Signals. 5. China "I" v. Eastern,
K. wloon Motor Bus or Police v. St. Joseph's.
5. China "A"' v. R.EM.E. 25th R.A. v. Navy, Chinese Cadre v. Kit Chee R.A.S.C.
Chub v. 11.Q. Land Forces. Arrangements were also made for the following matches to be played against Malavin Chinese:
Combined Chinese v. Malayan Chinese Navy Ground on Nov.
United Servicea V. Malayan Chinese at Soukupno on Nov. 25 nr 20.
Combined Civilians v. MalRNAN Chinese on Palice Ground al Boundary Street on Nov. 27 or 28.
ante!
offered.
Morris, who claimed 14 fours Pencil taken and offered. 40 27 with them. If they sell their colW. I. Lydall, 10.00 3. A. and we six in his stylish knock, Chrican Roussel. Dancing Flament for cash they cannot ex Blacks-ou-A. Sabb, 10.04 D. L
and Brille Path all offered. 50 was the only batsman to play to 1 Tant Pis taken
Korean currency change
for Prophet-W. N. A. Smalley, 10.08 the slow bowling of A. Jinks on GO to Sailor's Guide offered. foreign currency, since no such S. 5. Gordon-W. Stoker, 10.12 A. 3. Adamson-C. C. Roberts, 10.16 a spinner's wicket with con. The figures of the amounts the facility exists.
W. A. Stewart-11. B. Dowbig.
I fidence.
horses were backed to win were "Possession of Amertean-
zin, 10.20 C. C. Stark-A, H, Penn, Queenslang were all out for again withhald. The ban on betninde watches. fountain pens. 10.24 R.G, Craig-E., Sainsbury.
innings. detalls was introduced during the cameras and other 238 in their second
American | 19.28 J. Prentice-E. €. Frederick, callovers on the Cambridgeshire Jinks taking five for 61..
manufactured goods makes, a 1932 K. P. Noble-D. B. Evans. Stakes. Victoria, needing 70 runs in
An official of the club to-night trader able to arrest and con- 119 minutes for a victory,nis declined to state whether the much goods are frequently con- Carter-Lissaman. 1.36 Wallace
fiscation of his goods, ince Reoved 70 for three in 45 betting had been heavy minutes-Reuter.
fused with American "PX" stares which
for American personnel only."
hornes quoted.—Reuter,
on the
Indians 118 Runs Ahead, 5
Down
Sydney, Nov. 17.
The Indian cricket tourists were 118 runs ahead of Bradman's XI, with five wickets down in their second innings, when stumps were drawn' to-| day.
Three. Are Mongkok Fire
are
meant
1
Scotland v. Engiam, Old Course, afternozo:-130 Hunter-Robb v.
Shewan Colilngs-Perrcs. 1.40 S. Robertson-Muckny K.
V. Graves-Hadland, 1.45 Brown- Buchan v. Tight-Dodwell, 1.50 A fire which broke out in the Gilmore-Malcolm Ingham-→→→ rear of the Kin Kwok Rubber Lydall, 1.55 Clelland-Blackwood Factory in Shom Chun Strett, Shanshuipo, at 6.15 nm. yester |_ Cherriff-Maub.. 2.00 W. G. in dumage to a Kubertzou-Prophet" v. Linaker-- day resulted quantity of rubber and canvas. Smalley, 2.05 Anderson-Gardon v. engines from Redman--Stoker, 2.10 R. S. Hurry Stallon quickly |--Adamson v. Jackson-Roberts. extinguished the fre and there 2.15 Morrison-Stewart v. Cassidy Dr. C. C. Yung has beets
were no casualties.
-Dowbiggin, 2.20 Low-Stark v. Elliot-Penn. 2.25 Blair-Kerr- Cpl. Sewell (R.A.F.), Capt. Kler. tally appoft, ed to ace any the (Inaisks). A.D. Youken team as manager and, Lee Wai
In the Open Doubles Hard Craig v. Woolcombe-Sainsbury, fang will be making the trip as
Court ̧ Tennis championship 2.20 Ke:wn-Prentice v. Young- Reserves:-P. 0. Thompson canch.
played at the Chinese Recreation | Frederick, 236 Cumming--Noble R.N.). Gnr. Lawton (25th R.A.). Try out games will be held In
Club yesterday, the Tsul brothers v. F. C. Barry-Evans, Dinghy Team Race (S/M's V. Fus, Pie. Hingley (Innisks), Yor Hong Kong and Shanghai in the
The Indians had scored 320 India mode a' good start in
beat the Ma Brothers 6-1, 6-2. ft. (R.N.). Amethyst v. II.K. Govt.);—186 | Corbeil
that the PL Bunting spring and 11
Mankad Sagalen and .M. Pugh brat Wing rups in their first innings, and their second innings, Tang-Kong Football League will
Ching-sung and on this
dismiss #lx and Sarwate account, Team Manager:
The Shanghai Interport bowlers did well today
played soundly 8.1, 6.3.. C.r.O. Mar. be disrupt
Added to this there will prob. continued in winning vein when Australian baismen for 38 rus, and solidly, avoiding their fre theably be an Invasion of Olymple they beat Craigengewer by 22 thus ending Bradman's XI first quent mistake of entcking of
spirants in Hong Kong, and, as shots to 15 at the Valley yesterday, innings for 380.
Razack was the most consistent will play 1936, they will probably be
When the Indians
Mankad was out to a delivery other of the bowler and seldom sent down a one or drafted te
Dooland which turned Chinese teams,
bad wood. Marques was a good
good again they lost five wickets in from
Gul sharply to leg and lifted. The China Olymple team Bope lead and had his apposite number scoring 172 runs.
Solson's fine bowling,
Maliomed was unhappy in the 8th S. Stonecutters 11 (Deane) stand $2.49 (Servicemen in uml. 1 uur ships, Austr often beaten. Main, the Interport
Uncovereda and New Zealand and South skip, apparently look things easily ported by good fickling,
was early stages against Dooland, 1.18.15; 9h, S. Cosanek (Lewis) form $1.70),
America on their way to England did not revend his best ferin. chiefly responsible for the Aus who was turning the bil 1.22.05; 10th, G. Duke of York 1 $1.20.
For his first big game, long; tralfans moderate total, after sharply and lifting. Just when Igxperience and gave away at least they had scored 342 for four Gul Mahomed ran out to drive |
Results
SUNDAY A.M.
A Stonecutter I (Streeter) (Bus). 1.16.10; 2nd, 8/1's Adamant
(Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson) in Ch. P.T.I. 1.15.20; 3rd. S/M.'s Adamant V By kind permission (Ingram) 1.16.26: 4th. A.x Ada-Commander in Chief B.FF. the
Band mant VI (East) 1.15.45; 6th. Al's Royal Marine Gambia (Brokes) 1.15.55; 6th. selections before and during the 1.17.50, interval. G.'s Gambla 1 (lobron)
admission C verei
7th, G. 60 (Sedgwick) 1.18.12
Irlets of
und
1 (Chidell) 1.23.10; 17th, Al's All gutes will be opened at land.
Duke
of
York f
(Grifiths, .m. sharp.
Wright) 1.23.05; 12th. G's Bina.
venture (Morgan) 1,23.35,
Result:-Amethyst 32; S/M
30; Govt. 17.
Dinghy Team Race (Destroy» | era v. Aitchex v. C-in-C's Stair); 1st, D.'s Queen (Lucy, Miss D.
1.08.45: Toogood!
2nd. C% Amethyst (Goodhart) 1.00.10; 3rd, H's Commodore (Harris) 1.16.50; 4th, H's Black Swan II (Honess, Howman) 1.17.55; 5th.
America's Leading Soccer Team
New York, Nov. 18..
In the weekly
seeta
RUGBY
Shanghai Defeat CCC 22-15
Siing did fairly well but locked
Grafgengower J. W. Lonard A. A. Razack L. R. Souza
half a dozen shots. London, Nov. 17.
Shanghul Rugby Union games:
B. Marques Guy's Hospital 3 UniversityT. G. Main College 0: Cambridgy "University F. O. Madur Newport 0; Redruth 19 Bart's C. L. PassoR Hospital 3-Router.
In
wickets on Saturday.
off balls.
butted
sup.
11
he appeared to be comfortable,
The
WAJ
The Indian bowler made the Dooland before the ball old ball move in the air, and delivered, and once again threw although getting Hittle lift out of away his wicket. the wicket, made the ball come Amarnath and Hazare quickly, tourista then lost W. Hong-Sling off a little faster and higher and finally Sarwate's valuable
(skip)
16 than on Saturday. He has play fighting innings ended when he other rink game, Shanghaied himself into the Test team.
two shots when
by 28-20.
22
F.
have been costly,
casily
A Memorial Concert by The won Hong Kong Singers in aid of Gutterres, V. L. Xavier, A. Mar- was proved by the Australiansleg an easy catch-
The importance of fielding tried to hook and gave Blinded Servicemen (St. Dunstan's shal and A. M. Gutterres (skip)
Hook Danger C Stonecutters VI (Brown) tory over a highly rated WisconCathedral Hinil last night..
Prestige gained by a 40-6 viclomus), was held in St. John's beat G. S. Ladl. C. W. Lam, A. J. moderate total when a couple of
catches may The Coelho and M. J. Medina (skip) dropped 1.18.15; 6th. 1.'s Tamar (gin team made the Michigan Concert was well attended. Meck) 1.18.40; 7th. D. Tyno I
Wolverines America's outstanding (Davis) 1.27.05; 8th, C. Bymr (Litchfield)
team 1.28.20; 9th.football Maroon (Miss Harvey) 1.29.06: Associated Presa const-to-coast 19th, D. Black (Williamson) poll of 240 sports writers. 1.20.10: 11th. Tyns II (Serjeant) Despite Notre Dame's 26-19 1.29.55: D.'s Adamant IV (Aylen) victory over Northwestern, a Disqualified
majority of the writers boosted Result: H's 30; C-In-C.'s Staff the Bly Nine champions to the 20; Destroyers 22.
No. 1 spot, diapossessing the
SUNDAY, P.M.
Dinghy Team Race (Crulsers' Irish. Michigan drew 140 first v. Telcoma.)1st, Tis Adamant pince votes and Notre Duine 87. V (Robinson) 1.46.26: 2nd, T. Nine placed Southern Methodist Stonecutters II (Corbett) 1.40.48; in first, putting the Mustangs in
Cossack (Wright)|third place.
3rd, TA
1.48.45; 4th..C's Gambis II Me- Southern California, with three Clement) 1.49.16: 5th, C. Stone. top volen, was fourth, and Penn cutters I (Long) 1.50.25; 8th. T. State, with six first-place ballota, Adamant (Cocte) 1.63.30: C's was fifth. The top five are Adamant VI (Leonard) D.N.Fundefeated, although Bouthern C.' Duke of York I (Scarf) California, has been tied once.
Result:-Telcoms. 25: Cruisers Other ratings, · ́in order: Pennsylvania, Texas, – Alabamn, California, Georgia Toch. Army,
D.N.F.
0.
SUNDAY A.M.
Stora: 1st, Polaris (Christen-Illinois, North Carolina, William son Gracey) 1.10.10: 2nd. Alair and Mary, Mississippl, Virginia, (Lindeman OY Burn?) 122.40: Kansas, UCLA, Columbia, Rice. Ord. Deneb (Strang) 1.24.20; 4th, Associated Press. Benetnasch (Coote, Edwards,
Corbett) 1.28.85,
SUNDAY P.M.
Stars:iat, Polarla
(Strang)
(1.17.10; 2nd, Borietnasch (Brockos)
131:50; Brd, · Atair (Sedgwick)
CLUB TEAM
1.08.001 4th, Deheb (Goodhart) The flowing will represent
Dinghy Sweepstake Race-nt Black Swan II (Harris) 1.34.30;
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Club in a friendly Rugby game against H.M.S. Adamant on Club. ground today at 6.30 p.m.--
Rolph, Harriman, Strachan, Barclay, Pearson, Morgan; Tat- tam, Meffan, McWhirter, Brown, Wald, Tinson, Godfrey, Robert son and Clarke, k
jet. Hedman, St
BELGIUM
E: BELUHANYS AT FOLK FESTIVALA "party" of Bolgiens attired in 24th centur velves inimicart at flydo Park; London, for a performance of lolk dancing and
short
The Indians, batting on Aus- tralian wickets, should avou! the hook stroke against paço bowlers, as none of them are playing the stroke comfortably.
Dooland is getung spin and lift out of the wicket. This may help the Indian spin bowlera in the fourth innings.
Beth cap- laina today used the heavy rol- ler, which may be responsible for the wicket helping spin.
If the remaining five Indian batsmen score 150 runs between them, Bradman's XI may ho hurd premed on a wicket taking spin-Reuter.
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