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FOOTBALL SHIELD TEAMS When Two Stars Meet RECREIO AND CANADIANS
ZBW To Give Louis-Walcott Commentary
A ringside blow-by-blow commentary
the con- troversial heavyweight box- ing championship hout be- tween Joe Louls and Jersey Joe Wolcott is to be broad- cast by Z.B.W. tanight.
The recording was made by the Armed Forces Radio Service and flown to Hong Коле free of charge by Pan-American Airways.
Starting at 5 o'clock to night and continuing the 24 p.in.. the recording will In- elude remarks made after the fight by the two con- Lestants.
National Rifle Shooting
Tomorrow and Monday at Stonecutters Range, the Hong Kong teams will fire in the Na- tional Rifle
ABOUT EQUAL Transfers Are
Having
Effect
All the five senior games in the First Round of the Football Shield competition this afternoon should be evenly contested in view of the large scale transfers and interchange of play- ers among Chinese Club during the week.
A werk
AKO
Kitchee would St. Joseph's team meet Kowloon have been firm favourites in the Motor Bus. In the Lengue M. Junkskings but tar Bus won coally. game against with the loss of their "stars" m Hau Yun-sting, Lau Chung-sung. Le Shof-wing. Ho Ying-fun and Seong Ling-cing to Sing Tao,
vare not expreted to win. True they have secured three ofavers from Shg Toe, ban this
poor operatin for the loss at Ove of the best players.
Without Chui Whing-heung and The Eam-ha who have also gone Lover in Sing Tho, Eastern will hat have matters their own way peale the Bulls while of Kow. bon, Motor Bus re-inf Feed
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Programme
The following is today's pro
SENIOR grumine:— Chd y Navy (Club, 4 pam.). Ref: Will, Liur urn: N, Delgado and Lennu Yuk-tons. Police R.A.F. (Pulice. p.m.). Ref 11. Bilsby, Linestreti; Col. Mansor and P.M. Xavier,
Eastern
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Buff (C, DAR + p.m.) Ref: F. Bullock, Linesmen Mak Yeung-Tai and Li Phu-piu. by 125th R.A. Kwong Wah (Sookunpaa
+ p.). Ref: A. Began. Lines men: B. Gusano and D. Lemard. Kit Chery Jonisks (Navy, 4 pm) Linement C. Ref: JF, Silva. Redman and F.A, Barretto,
JUNIOR
Fung Kwa-shing from Sing Tro are extretine to give the Chines
Were good gaine.. With
Stall (Jub again Trigth they should account fr Έπινε Hvat Navy who seem to
meulty in getting a good skle | Club For will be seen on the right leading the wh and ten
tack.
H.QLF.
at 1, Rel: RSM 4, 2.15 p.m.)
25th R.A. Navy (Soakumpon, 2.15
pan.) Ref: Pre. Shern
1 Gord n. the Police pivot, South Clána "A" y R.U.M.E. (C, ÎN
to hold Sewell, the
Association Eitin ‡ adsle
and Pistol matches, 1917.
Air
2.15 p.m.) Ref: SMI Easton.
Margaret Lockwood (left) British Film Star with Carol Landis at a party organised by the Royal Command per- formance organisation in honour of American stars at the Savoy Hotel, London, recently.-APhoto.
Pure cater forward, it will be K.M. Bus St. Joseph's (Police, 2.15 QUADRANGULAR RUGGER:
no surpris if the Police Inter the next rund.
In the Junder division, Navy,
Teams have been selected from volunteers from the Services, UKVDC tolders, should emily account for and the Pulier, who have been prac955 H. A.
Test gume in tising during week-ends for
this division should be ni Boun- -months pakt.
dary Road where a strengthened
Names are as follows:-
(A) RIFLE
p.) Ref: F. Lloyd.
C. Care Kit Chee (Navy, 2.14
p.m.) Ref: QMSI Tamly.
Teams
The following are some of today's soccer teams:-
anul
St. Joseph's-MacDougall; Castillas and Brown; Ronjah, Kavier
C. Santos, Maron; Toleto,
SR (4) CSSM II. T. Ashby, R.M Sg. G.E. Hatberell, R.M.: Sgt. A
Giontheart,
RN: Sgt. DSC Grant, RM; Sub-Inspretor Yn, Pulice.
N.G.
K.
Rocha and Santos,
Maylor, R.M.; Sgt. J. Turner, R.M.:
Cruz,
H.Q. Land Forces:-Perry; Waits
and Usherwood; Derry, Bennet and
Army-Navy Game Should Be Tense
By "CRUMS”
Sgt. G. O'Brien, 2 Buffs; Sgt A (R) PISTUL:--
A win of four competitors to be Telay; Clark, Harrison, Brown. Today's matches in the Rugger Quadrangular Lemay, HKVDC; Chief Inspeetot Hue Cum Chui, K. Police; Shen fran-3. S. Maynard, RS,Bunnigan and Wilkan.
Inspector J. McMillan, 11.K. Police,
Reserves: Capt. W.. Bath, A.M., Pie. W. Marsh, 2 Buffs.
SR (by: Commander J. Bowen DSC, HN: Mr. 5. Mas tard, RN: Supt: S.W. Lee Sai Wah, H.K. Police: Chief Inspector Gowans, H.K. Poled Chief Inspector Chau Ching Chi HK. Palice: Insperor F.E. Russell, HK. Palice; Sub-Jurpector G.J. Per kins, H.K. Police; A.N. Other.
Reserves: Lt. Commander G.A.J.
R.E.M.E.Tibshle, Hyde and Ken- and Cantwell: on; Todd, Gilma
Capt. W.H. Bath, RM: CSSM. H.T. Ashby, RM; Sgt. A. Maylor, RM: Sgt. GE. Hatherell, RM1; Chief Inckers, Bowes, Cordell, Carapheil and
Vincent. spector W., Gavans, H.K. Police: Inspector E. Russell, K. Police: Suls Imperor J. Perkins, Polier; Sub-Inspector J. Wall, K. Patien
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TENNIS
Tournament are both being played on the Army Ground at Sookunpoo. At 3.15 Army meet Navy and at 4.15 Club play R.A.F. & Police.
TO CROSS BATS South China Will Take On V.R.C.
(By "Grandstand")
Once again we come up against the old problem of defence versus offence as the percentage play- ing Recreto outfit cross bats with the distance- elouting Canadians at 11.15 a.m. at the C.B.A. Ground tomorrow, in the needle tilt of the senior loop four-game schedule, while South China take on V.R.C. at Caroline Hill in the first double-header of the season.
Eddie Marques' Merry Mad- last week, but they will find caps take on the cellar-doomed Canucketto hurler AHce Mar wil Rovers at 11.16 n.m. on the Re-not be so easy to hit, Battery creio Football Ground in what for the Beos will be Shella Silva should prove to be another bal-and Celan Monteiro with the re- ting practice at the exponge of gular infielding-up of Cynthia the Rollicking Rovers who are Luz, Aida Xavier, Bernie Ro-i still after that clusive victory. medios and Yollie Franco. Out In the afternoon, the Bees take fielders will be Ireno Marchado.
on the Canucketics in the lone Terry Marques and Gloria Silva. tilt of the ladies league, while a full programme of five games is! scheduled for the Junior circuit. 11.15 nm-Canadian
MEN'S "A" DIVISION
At C.ILA. Ground, Bunday 21.33.47
Herrela, (Do Malthen, Menciu Bouen, Gus Honario).
At Reerste Fooihail Ground, Bunday 1.18,AT 11.15 am-Rovers v Madenpo, (R. Castro.
I Eriksen, F. Dlenta).
At BC. Studium, Caroline
Bunday 21.12.47
Maple Leafer chief Big Bill Woo and his merry band got out of their batting slump last week and celebrated the occasion by trampling all over Tony Lopes' V.R.C. aquaenders with a 22-hit attack which netted them an all-10.00m-South China V.R.G., V.RO.
• South Chine (Double-header), (Ahrp- time high of 32 runs for a goven
pard, 3. Dempsey, Hall), Inning game. Hitting ns they
LADIES LEAGUE did last week, the Canucks can Ince Recreio ace hurler Leo Tavares with full confidence, but an examination of the records will show that Tony Gonsalves' Ramblers have committed the least bungles, and that's where they will cut down those poten- tlal runs.
Fire-Ball
2.10
2.48
At C.D.A. Ground, Sanday 21.12.47
p.m.-Bees Canadians, W. Law rence, Tony Gonsalves, I. Moosdeen),
MEN'S "D" DIVISION
At Recreio Football Ground. Saturday 20.12.17 B.m.-Daredevils มู
Rexes, a! Winslee, Phlo Remedios, Joe Franco). 4.00 pm-Rangers • Braves, (W. Law.
rence, Wingler, H. Moosdeen).
At C.BL.A. Ground, Bunday 71.12.47
0.30 am-Jaguar Blue Beetles, D. Holanda. A.K. Bamy, I. Eriksen). At Reels Pootball Ground,
Bander 21.12.47
Three Fled, One Stayed -For Good
Marsollies, Dec. 18, Three prisoners broke their cell bars and escaped today, from Daumetica Frl-. son near Marseilles.
A fourth, awaliing execu- tlon, hanged himself in an adjoining cell after an earlier unsuccessful attempt. to escape.
Two of the escaped. prl- soners were Paul Dellapina and Theo Aristoteles, held for questioning in connec tion
with the shooting of Frederick Christian Mar-
at Marseilles
trander
Nov. 28,-Reuter.-
1
Special Trains For Services
on
London, Dec. 18.
Christmas Between now and
coing. 63,000 service personnel on leave will be carried by the Great Western Railway in 15 furlough specials and by ordin ary trains,
The heaviest day will be next Tuesday when 15 furlough trains arrive at Paddington,
RAF men in Germany are ta get two bottles of brandy and ene bottle of rum for avery hundred men at Christmas..
There will also ba, än, extra
9.30 am-Com United Nations, (Ed four pounds of coffee for every
Marques, R. Sequlern, G. Remedios), hundred men-if available. 2.30 pim-Scaephlarza Wildfires (17) Messes and families can buy Hernedlow, La Tavares, G. Langenberita turkey at 3/10d per pound-
Reuter.
FANLING GOLF
.
GIB. PROTEST
Capt, G. Calvert, HKVDC, will be in and guess. Entries will he accepted grounds and each side will have nolds and Cullen; Jenkins, Cutler, stone position, the Maple Leaf M.S. Cumming, 10.08 W.G. Robert-Northern Ireland to London.
It is not known whether Cana- dain fire-ball. finger Herbic Quon has sufficiently recovered from his hand injury to toe the rubber for the Canucks, but steady hurler Kansa Nazarin will always be on hand just in case. Player casualities arc
Roval Hong Kong, Golf Club stare- still dogging the steps of the ing times for Fanling Old Course to
as last week morrow The first game should produce, record, provided they do not Maple Lentera
Gibraltar, Dée, 18. 9.32 M.). Cooper-G.G.D. Carter, the more exciting f:otball, espe- take things too easily in the first second baseman Don Robbins
Five thousand people de- cially as these old enemies met half.
war the next to succumb to a fin- 9.36 A.E. Lissaman-D.S, Robb 9.40monstrated in the main street a monthe ago when the only score
Teams
ger injury as Big Bill rifled a 5.S. Gordon-M.B. Tight, 9.4+ K.S. of Gibraltar today as a protest An American Mixed Doutiles tentis was a penalty goal by the Army. The following will represent Royal hot one Major W. Smith, GS0.2, 18Q Land
from the windy-alley Robertson-N.A. Brown, 9.48 D.J. and the Navy will be all out to Freres, and Lt. HK. Sergeant, R..ournament will be held at the K.C.C
Air Force in the Rugby game against over the midway sack to start Killmore-E.R. Mackay, 9.52 J. Lina "against the deplorable action"" defent. avenge tids hiring point at 2 p., un Sunday, on the sides are feeling the effects of 4.15 p.m. Whiteman, Jones, Hutful double-play..
All four Club at Sookuspoo this afternoon at what proved to be will supervise at the
unsuccess-ker-W.N.A: Smalley, 9.36 P. Morri of the Imperial Government in son-J.A. Mason, 10.00 M.C. Elliot cancelling the promised trans- Bath, Capt.
R.M. and courts, It will be open to members
seven weeks football on the hard
chings, Tippett and Nicheban; Rey-
With the exception of the key-RE. Anderson, 10.04 H.J. Cowie fer of Gibraltar evacuees from charge of the Initis,
up to callunencement of play.
one, or more changes from last
Oliver, Downer, Rogert, Dempsey, week.
Russell and Sounders.
ine-up will be the successful in- The following is the Club team: held of Home-Run Baker at firet In the first match the Army
P.S. Ingham, D. Morgan, Chester, A. base, mentor Bill Wo at short should have the advantage in the Strachan, F. Cessford, JR. Hender and George White at the for back division. It will be inter- osting to see how Capt Roberts, an, N.I. Meffers, D.J., McWhirter, who played at home for the B.G. Johnson, T. Dowman, Harlequins. fores against Thomp-Brown, G.L. Godfrey, A.J.G. Taylor, son, the Navy fly hall and Cap.. Senali and J. Taylor. tain, who has played consistently good football out here for tho last two seasons, and also how the speedy Navy wings fare against Moore and De Rome, both of whom need a lot of watching once they get hold the ball.
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The packs should be evenly matched with possibly the Navy having a slight advantage. They played very well last week and did well to hold the heavier Club pack.
The Club team to play, the R.A.F. & Police in the serond game shows three changes from last week. Forsgate, who is u jured, will be sndly missed in the forwards; his place being taken
Johnny Ralph To Meet
Woodcock
turn. Luke Bunn, Junior Mar- Elkar, and Geegee. Lee will pre- bably be the pasture patrol.
Gonsalves' Although Tony Rambling Recs did not chalk up as many runs as was expected when they bent the Filipinos last week, you can take it from me that they are really hot stuff when the blug chips are down, and to-morrow's tussle will show whether they are of champion- ship calibre or not.
Johannesburg, Dec. 18.
Leo Tavares, who Johnny Ralph, South African
manages heavyweight chainpin, today be the Blue Beetles in his spare cepted an offer by London pro-time, will start for the Gon- moter, Jack Solomons, to match salvesmen with Dick Alves bo- him with Bruce Woode:ck for thehind the platter. At first busc Empire heavyweight title in Eng-will be none other than Wilfred land next year.
"Alib" Lawrence, who needs no Ralph will By to England in March or April ter the bout. excune for his 400 awatting
Ralph's manager, Ben
Mc.mark registered up to date Loughlin, declared: "Ralph is that's good hitting in any lengue. the finest, prospect South Africa The koy-stone combination will by Brown. However, according has ever produced. I think that be Tony "Peewee". Alves and to the form book, a usually in ut 24 years he will go a long way Billy Soares who has awitched correct guide, they should be as he has everything that goes over from the hot corner with able maintain their unbeaten to make a champion."-Reuter,
Keen Boxing
Likely At
Golden Gloves Display
Some good sport should be witnessed at the Victoria Re- creation Club this evening when a boxing tournament, spon= sored by the Golden Gloves, of Kowloon will be held starting at 8.30 p.m.
Thero are nino events on Light wolght-Kid Pedruct the programme and, with the (Macau) v_L/Wtr, "Bob" Pall; exception of two, all will be of ing (H.M.S. Tamar). three round duration.
"Biddleweight!--Lanky
Santo:
former windy alley guardian| Lou Viera. Ball-hawks Gerry Gosano, Gus Pereira and Charlie Quinn who are down for garden
duties had better be prepared for plenty of work out in the open spaces as the bat-happy Maple Loafers connect the livelier ball Low in play.
Cellarmates
The Becs and the Canadian- ies who have been collarmates
rom the beginning will part com- any this week as they complete hair first round schedule in a tussle which has all the features
of a championship struggle, ex-
The main event, which will be (Hongkong) v.Sgt. Barr. (Incils over aix rounds, is between killing). C.P.O. Perks, holder of several Light weight:L/S. Buck copt that the Joters will be titles in England, and Marine (H.M.S. Black Swan) v Drum awarded the wooden spoon. The Kettlewoll.
Major, Kearns (Inalakilling), Canuckettes are ́st!|! 'without a The next best fight should be Light weight:— A. Malle catcher and If coach Bill Woo la between "Kid" Podruce of Macas (Hongkong) v P. O. Sculliot able to plug up this gap, the and Sob Pulling of the Navy. (H.M.S. London). This event will be over":four
Light woleht: A. B. He houvier hitting Maple Leafere rounds.
cat interest has Loughlin (HMS. London) have the edge in this till Ulle has been taken L/CL/PE. Coomber (H.M.S. Khoo, whose usual stamping In the fights and bookings, which Tamar).
kground is around the mid-way
son-J.A. Blackwood.
Dear Santa claus,
started yesterday at the V.R.C. Middle weight:-Q, P. O. Porks "ushion did quite well when she THE have been most satisfactory. (11.M:S. Tamar) Marina Katpie
Prices of admission aro ring well (H.M.S.-London); sido $12; and "othera #8 and 24.
The following is the program-| - Officials Ime: 6
Lightweight: - Antonio Silva Judges:-L R. P. Usherwood, (Hongkong) v. Fus. Dair (Innla. S/Leader Haines, Capt. Cunning klDings) Singer ham, L., Moore, and Mr. R. Bow
Feather weight: 8to. Donnelly man. (H.M.S. London). Fus. Bond Referon-Mr. Clarke. Inniskillings) by
Time-keeper:-P OF White- manage y
14.C.-P. 0. Martin and C. I
Light heavy weight -L/Cpl. Double (Buffay L/S Whitfield
IMS, Constanco),
rolleve Mary Ng behind the plate last week, but the whole question hinges on whether she can” beapared from that im portant Infield position,
The Bees gave a good account of themselyos,'against the Acos
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