BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1947,
STRENGTHENED SING TAO A Boxer Must Rest
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
SENIOR
Chinese A.A, 0 K. Motor Bask Sing Tou + St Joseph's
JUNIOR
2
Chinese A.A. I
Signals
0
South China 'H' 2 Taikuo
Eastern
6
2 Sing Tou
0
BEAT SAINTS H.K. Signals Lose
To Chinese
A.
In a fast Senior Shield game on the Club Ground at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, Sing Tao, strengthened by several of their erstwhile players who have been doing service for Kit Chee in the League, scored a decidedly up- popular 4-2 victory over St. Josephs. The Saints had theraselves to fof ground on 1 Omar was un- blame for their defent.
lucky when one of his shot They proved that they could skimmed the cross bar with the j more than hold their own in goal-keeper well benten,
very department against the At this stage. Pereira who Chinese:
However, their for-played creditable game at for- ward ine Incked shooting powerward was injured and had to be and the only dangerous plasers enrried out of the field. In a game of fluctuating tor-wan Pereirn, who was handlenp- tunes, and after being field to
Hall Wins Open Rinks Finals
a draw on the 19th head. Alt. Hall and his trio H.F. Shields,
C
Randle) Dowman and S. finally gained the verdiet over Jock McKelvie in the Finals of the Colony Open Rinks Cham- plonship at Austin Rond yes- terday.
McKelvie
his
(R.P. Phillips, E.F. Pope and 16, Comiles) were unable to get their lengths at the beginning, with the result that they were sine shuts down on the 6th head when Alf chalked up A four.
A two on each of the following ends reduced the deficit to five, while three one and three save Jock equalising on the 13th head despite Alfs single on the 9th.
Ball's two on the 14th was counter. cil by a two on the 19th and 16th 10 Kive Jock lead of two shot,
With the exception of another tw on the 18th. the remaining beads were taken by Hall who scored three on the 17th, a single on the 19th (to equalise at 18-38), a on the 2016 and a grand fear the Jart heart.
STRATHNAVER
d by his size.
Alrasa was the best player on
He covered view.
the defence well and saved many a critical situation.
Sing Too scored their fourth and last goal from a corner kick by Ho, outside-right. the goal. keeper jumped to catch the bal but could not hold on to it; Chu Wing-keung, taking advantage of this headed the ball off the cus fodian's hands into the net.
Fast Pace The game started at a fast per with the Saints ralding the Chi-minute from Ute end when Car St. Joseph reduced their loss a
valho scored from corner by Omar.
nese good.
Sing Tho drew first blood ten minutes from the start when Tal Shu-wing, receiving a neat past from Chuj Wing-keung netted from close range.
Sing Tea Cheung Cheuk-kwas; Has Yung-ng, Hal King-wing: Chang Kam- hol. Hong Ling-iing, Lau Chung- Ho Ying-fan. Funk King-cheung, Chu Wing-keung, Lal Bhul-winr, The Xam-ho. Rt. Joseph'at Kendis; Gosano, Naman Ma: Léonard, Airosa, Pacheco; Xavier.
The Saints almost equalled when Carvalho, after beating the goal-keeper in a scramble, Inh- bed the ball in front of an empty Gombe, Carvalho, Vereim, Omar, goal, but there was no player in position.
A penalty
awarded the Sainis and Ramon Ma, who took the spot kick, mado no mistake. Fever Pilch
-Was
Play reached fever plich at| this stage with both teams trying to take the lead and playing good
football.
In one of the many raids at the expense of the Saints, Fung-re ceiving a pass from Toe, outside left-beat the goalkeeper at close renge with a ground shot to give Sing Tao the lead.
After the interval hto Sainte, refreshed, (tried to force the Issue).
ARRIVES IN H.K. The liner Strathauver, carry- ing 510 members of the British Geenpation forces in Japan,
Sing Too almost went further arrived in Hong Kong yesterday ahend when Toe, receiving en route to Southampton. nos, over-run Gosane and with The ship will spend Chrisi- only the goal-keepte to brat, shot mas in Hong Kong before sail- high. ing for Singapore.
KING PAUL ILL
Athens, Dee. 21. King Paul of Greece has had
a temperature of 102.2 Fahren heit, for the past two days al- though his pulse is normal, ne cording to a medical bulletin published here tonight.-Reuter.
Dear Santa claus,
Here is one happy boxer who has time to take time off in bed.
He i Lloyd Marshall, negro light heavyweight, who some time ago knocked out the British light heavyweight Freddie Mills in the fiftir round.
His next bout has still to be seems to keep remarkably fit by „exercise.—APhole.
arranged but Marshall giving the spine a little
JUNIOR SHIELD HOME FOOTBALL:
Chinese Athletic v H.K. Signal Coy
In the Second Round of the Junior Shield Competition, H.K. Signal Squadron were braten by Chinese Athletic, who scared the only goal of the match.
The game, which was played on the Police Ground at Boun- was packed with dary Street, thrills.
Athletic kicked off against the bombarding sun and were soon the Signals goal from all angles.
Signals forward line was sel- dom allowed to get past the op- posing defence, Play was con- aned for the greater part of the frst half in the Signals half of the field, but there was no scor- Mendis, the Saint's custodian. ing up to half time. Brew applause when he executed On resumption, Signals attack-] the neatest save of the afternooned strongly and kept the Chinese full ength dive to save a penned in their own half of the
field for the Arst ten minuter. pile driver from Liti
They lacked Sing Tau's
finish, however, goul come when in one of the many seram and it was not until the lust ten alex Chu, centre-forward lobbed minutes that Kwok Cheuk-cheong the ball over the goal-keeper'snapped up a pass and sent in head.
hard drive which Withers de Undaunted by their reversen fected to the crosebar.
In spite of the Saints contested
appeals by the Signal players, the referee award ed a goal to the Chinese.
Itestuning, Signals uttacked furiously to gain the equaliser, Fill the final whittle came with
Please bring Mummy and Daddy, Billy and me
third
of those lovely things in Dragon Seed.
some
avery inch
Better go quickly, be- cause every body wants them
With love,
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thic Chinese winners by i soli
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Burnley May Be Test For Arsenal
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RAMBLING RECS NOSE OUT CANADIANS Game The Dream Of Every Ball Fan
(By Grandstand)
Before a large crowd, the Rambling Recs nosed out the Canadians in one of those thrill-packed games which is the dream of every ball fan. The tilt went into the 11th innings before the Re- creio outfit snatched the verdict in the tightest game seen on these shores by breaking a one- all deadlock, as Gerry Gonsaño hoisted a sacri- fice to deep centre with the bases loaded to score Leo Tavares from third base.
It was not so much of a pitchers' fuel but a test of endurance as both apposing hurlers bore down on every pitch-no free passes being issued for the full fifteen stanzas,
Bakar pivoted back the apple to Bill Woo at the far turn to nall Ernic completing the double erasure.
This is how the game went. In the opening chapter George White lead-off for the Canucks doubles as Recreio gardener Charlie Quine found difficulty in getting started, George pilfered third 11 Junior Morkar grounded out and scored n
Leo Tavares for the victors, was the quicker
in picking, busts while Maple Leaf hurler Kassa Nazarin really shone with his agility in stop ping everything that came through the box-and many
of them had base. Coffee Bakar's sacrifice ta telt Held. Chit written on them.
Bill Woo and Luke Buon got on Strategy on both sides was cun- base on successive safetles but were centrated on air tight fielding and al-stranded as Nazarin rolled out for 'though only was strike-out was chalk- | the third, erasure..
rd up to finget Nazarin's credit, The Rec came fighting back with most of the fifteen thrilling insing Gerry Gosano's homer to the the were super-duper one-two-three score.
Tit.
Second Chapter What a gamei. Hawk-eyed plate In the second chapter, the Rec umpire was none other than Prexy 'Doc' Molthen who discharged duties remarkably well, and missed none of those corner pitches.
&
Good Eye
his
Even Retrelo bali-hawk Tony Bayot, who was thumbed out on he
the Canucks and horse-collared threatened by loading the bases with Wilfred Lawrence, Dicky Alves and Tony Hayot via a single, an error and a bone-head fielder's choice. Tarnres sacrificed Lep
in vain as
2
Record Purse For Woodcock, Ralph Bout
Johannesburg, Dec. 21, The White City Sporting Club of Johannesburg hás cabled Bruce
Woodcock.
British heavyweight cham- plon, offering £10,000, a re- cord purse for South Africa, to fight Johnny Ralph. South African champion, for tho British Empire heavyweight titla here in April, Tom Hurst, manager of Woodcock, in Manchester, said tonight.
He said they were not prepared to consider it until Woodcock is fighting flt. "Bruen is shortly going to Eire to get some training and good food. Then when he has warmed up, we wil get down to discussing the maiter," he mid-Reuter.
Louis Is
Through: Dempsey
North Hollywood, Dec. 21. "Joe Louls is through. He will never be great again."
This is what Jack Dempsoy, former work heavyweight cham- plon, said in an interview today about Joe Louls, the present world title holder. Loulais
Roing through tho same thing that Dempsey did in 1926 and 1027, and the former champion added: "He has lost his coordination and ring thinking ability. Onco to second
they
he forced Lawrence at the plate.
Billy Soares next connected for stood still on an inside.corner pitch, line drive which hurler Kasa only.registered a feeble protest. "Good Nazarin, froze and gailed Alves on tys, ump!"
third base to wronther the out-break. The next scoring, chance came in the fifth semester. When Canuck Dan Robbins singled after Ismail ground
out and was advanced to
are gone forever Bro goilo.
Dempsey did not see the Louis- Walcott fight but expressed his opinion after viewing the films and talking with friends with wit
nessed the boul-Reuter,
out, Leo Tavares, who waited for two strikes to be railed met the third
Taking advantage of th
the break.
Billy Soares bunted safely wille Tony fichter's choice to clog the base-paths with Gonsalvexnet.
Peewee Alven was given a life on a
Gerry Gosane was the curly head. ed hero of the game in the nffensive The second half of the English football season be-
department, bis wicked willow wield ing, accounting for three hits in his gan today and Burnley, who only gained pro- seven trips to the platter which in on White's single behind him. motion from the Second Division last season. elnded homer that cleared the park
Tarzan Ismall, who was directing In the first stanza in produce the the
his proved worthy challengers to Arsenal for
only hun for its side in the first it. third base, got
mixed up and Robbins was league championship honours by defeating lonings of play.
ru down, between third and home Portsmouth after receiving an early shock........... Gerry was also responsible for
as he attempted to make two banes Showing scant respect for Bryn Jones, who returned to pushing over the winning tally. an. Junior Makkar's safety to left.
Whereas Canuck sluggers B Woo Burnley's defensive reputation, the team last week, got Arsen-
When the seventh inning rolled Portsmouth
Pugh the tuner, which enabled and Junior Markar dropped con-aruurid with the Rees batting last, scored Froggait in the Arst minute but them to go into the Christmas first-sacker Wilfred Lawrence main-first bay line but was called out for
iderably in the batting race, Recreio Leo Bullagham replied at once and programme three points ahead.tained bin batting stride by clouting interference as his bat touched the
Cup Replays
safely twice in the six official attempts ball on the rebound. gave his side the lead soon af-
Six of the seven EA. Cup and also gave an errorless display at Bayot, and Billy Soares both flied ter-three goals comning in the
Portsmouth replays first 11 minutes.
decided, but the initial staden in handling 27 put our and the gaine stretched into the drew level through Burlow be Shrewsbury and Stockport must'
outs in the exciting assie. fore the interval but in the meet again at Manthráter
Those who stayed in bed on Sun-fire extra inning with the top of the onday morning missed the gaine of the Maple Leaf batting order. Both sides second half Billingham com- Monday.
down in 1-2-3. order, In the ninth, hurler Kasia Nazaris pleted a great hat trick for at
Non-league Shrewsbury were The fumble didn't make any differ-successfully employed psychological It was a heart-breaker for the los invaluable Burnley victory, a little ublucky net to win the ence to the game as the winning run tactics by switching his batting to the ing Maple Leafers, b
Meanwhile, Arsenal again match, marred by the sending would have scored in any case.
left box and was given life on an champions lose. showed their powers of defence off of Gleave of Stockport
Fracas
Infield error, but died on the sacks as with a draw at Sunderland be- Gillingham's forwards play- The fracas was featured by several bh mates failed to come through with
ad brilliantly in the 3-0 defeat double plays, all of them spectacular, the meniske at all the way up to climbed out of the cellar at the ex
emential hit. of Rochdale and this Southern the thunder from the spectators was the fourteenth. In the fifteenth inn- pense of the Bees whom they downed League toom is reaching the started by Maple Leafer George ing. Tarzan Ismail for the Canucks 21-12, while the 12are-devils created third round for the second suc. While in the fourteenth frame when was called out for an illegal bunt, the only upset in the junior loop by cessive season. They now have he came up neatly with Dicky Alves Don Robbins grounded out and the toppling the league leading Reses a chance to further claims for hot grounder towards third base, and side was retired as White was thrown 13-11. League status when they ra threw him out to Bakar at first rage out by Tony Peewee Alves on bis 167ceive Queen's Park Rangers on while holding, Ernie Ribeiro on slow roller. 21 10 6 5 40 28 28 Jug. 10.
second base with a felt, and when The Recs came in to bat in their 20 10 24 10 25 Stockton, the North-Eastern Ernie broke for third on the throw, half only to see Tony, Bayot struck
fore 58,391 spectators-a record
for a league match.
HOW THEY STAND
Arsenal
11uraley
J'reton
Hackpool Aston Villa.
Middlesbro
Derby.. Men. Gjy Kverton Wolres Man. Un. LiverThul
Chebre
DIVISION I
P. WY, D.
F. A. Tts. 2 5 71333 33 Lincoln
DIVISION III (NORTH)
21 11 4 7 31 15 Rotherham 1744 18 34 28 Harrow
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10 G 1 2 22 25 Wrexham #2070 10 30 26| Accrington
t n4 ་ ད ཉྭ 3 2་ Carlisle
21 B X 6 36 29 24 Xu....
22 37 38 26 23 Tranmere
22 06 27 29 24 Crown
21 #6 7 45 37 22 Mansfeld
218 20 5 41 20 22 Kintosheri
P. W. D. 1. F. A. Pu, JP 11 0 21
20 10 4 0 34 28 21
19 1 1 7 3) League club, could not hold
5 D 40 40 37 22 Tommy Lawton this week and
19 8 66 26 18 22 he scored
19 19 2 7 31 26 22
a hat trick.
How-
1993 7 27 3 ever, they were consoled by a
19 7 7 24 21 21 crowd of over 36,000 who paid
IN 3 G G 22 90 18
year!
went
but the twin-killing that really drew It
Gerry Gosano then strode up to the
platter and socked the first pich on
the nose to push over the winning counter.
but that's the way
Ladies Loop
In the Ladies loop, the Canuckettes
The Rexes were fighting right up
to the last but when Dizzy Ditte
fanned for the last out it was st! over bar the shouting.
QUADRANGULAR CRICKET
12310 nearly £4,000 on the Middies- In the Quadrangular Cricket game, Hong Kong Cricket Club beat Royal Air
brough ground. 20 7 4 0 20 3
Richardson.
of Hartlepool.
Force by nine wickets. Continuing their. frst innings,
In the
Owen
2 7 7 8 31 30 21 Hochdale 31 8 4 28 JU 20 Bradford G.. Charlton *** 21 22 10, 12 220 Darlington. * * 25 34.
tuderefteld.. 12 7 0 9 30 31 20 Cheater.. 26 6 28 30 17 must be feeling very unhappy HK.C.C. scored 190.
1977 21 17hecause in the Gup replay at second innings Royal Air Force Gambril Porkamuth,, 21 8 3 16 32 27 10 Stockport Sunderland .. 22 0 7 9.31 30 10) Oldham Bhemel L... 2 B. 6 12 39 đã 1 York
22 4 11 29 18 17 Bouthport
Stotin
Boltàn Dlackburn Grimaby
10 6 5 24 24 17
10 6 4 29 24 14 Brighton his side was awarded ould only score 117.
19 6 11 24 36 14 a penalty five minutes from Club, with only 18 needed, Skinner 21 0 2 30 22 85 14 Halifax 20 45 11 24 time when Brighton were load passed the total with nine wic Cooper 21 54 12 27 29 turtlepools. 17 30 14 Bting 2-1 but Richardson who lets in hand.
18 20 63 12 Now. Brighton 19 Z 6 11 21 37 10 DIVISION HI
22
P. w. d. L. F. A. Pts. Blymlogham.. 22 14
4 4 31 10 82
Newcastle
3.7 41 23 27 Hangers
Tottenham
West Brom... 23 13
Cardif
22 12
E2 10
took the lick hot high over tho
bar and so fallad, to keep his
P. A. Pi team' in the Cup-Router.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. "A" DIVISION
P. W. D.
13 23
347 13 21 110 1
14 10 2 4 dp 28
4.625 26 36 Hibernians 7. 10 10
7 4 33 28 27 f'artick
19 3 20 26 Dundee..... 10 8 2 6 34 23 EU
| West, Ham, 12 8 10 4 20 20 14 | Motherwell G, H, 830 29 2017 |Bouthampton.: 29 11 4741 3420 Fulklek
Bheffield W... 23 10 4, N.31.91 241 St. Mirren
Blindfors 21.
Leichler!
Baroiter
HOME" FOOTBALL
London, Dec. 20. Scottish League "B" Division—,. Albion Allbar 10017 Arbroath
116081 13 17.
10.73 0 20 30 17 13
10 3 27 42 13.10 338321 Queen O'N.. $25.30 29 21 Clyde.
12 6 4 20 2 7 22 Celle
„Chesterfield ....... 12 8.5 8 29 23 21 Aberdeen
Leeds Un... 22# 30 22 23 20 Hearts
Lulon.. Coventry Fulhars
Bury
Millwall
·Clymonth Notte F.
6 1 6 22 24 18 Cowdenbrank
14 0.2 7.21 25 12 Leith
144 716 21 St. Johnstone
12 7 8 0 18 32 20 Queen's Park 185 030 2040 to Dumbarton, 424 4 10 15 21 20 Morton.
40 26 2 10} String
222 11 28 30 201 Ainirie
15 → 1200 11 81 18] Third, Losark 14° 0 100 46: A 11.5 7 0 25 12 19
*** DIVISION
P. W. D, LPA, TH
262 21
15 35 17 2229 31 25 1a Raith Rovers 15 10 WN6 5 1 20 38 18 Albion B... 15.0
Doncaster Drentford #4711 29-45- 15) 8t. Johnstons 15 02 45- 29, 10.
Kilmarnock 182
2 Duofarmiine
SCORES H.K.C.C.-R.A.F.
RAF. FIRST INNINGS:-97-
CE FIRST INNINGS:-196.
BAF
SECOND INNINGS F/O Marshall, 1.b.w. b. Har-
Worth
2
3 Dundee U
.:0
F/O Steels, c. Kerr, b. Owen
D Hamilton
Hughes
4
I
Cpl. Skinner, b. Howarth
o Kilmarnock
East Fife
• Ralth
Stenhousemuir
-Reuter,
HOME RUGBY
B/M. Gall, b. Howarth
2 Sgt. Baxter, b. Howarth Cpl. Cooper,b. Howarth F/O Gambrill. b. Owen
Hughes
A/C Ratlidge, c. Howarth,
Owen Hughas
Whiteside, b. Owen
A/C
Hughes
Extras Total
BOWLING
18
Steele
BOWLING
O M
R
ዩ።
1 10
1 Darwin
5
0 10
◊ Stepto
·₫ 22
1 Broadley
8 0 18
0 Hope
3 0 18
0
-
Army-Navy.
BOWLING
OM
W
11.1, 2 38
11 6 27
10 4
31 R
8th-Dockyard
At King's Pork, 8th Destroyer
At Sobkunpoo Army beat Navy Flotilla beat Dockyard by six
ARMY
by 19 runs.
Major Murray Brown, l.b.w.
b. Mathewa
Capt. Drew, b. Stearns Major. Halg, run out.. Milor Hope, 1.bw. b. Stearns 1.b.w. b. Capt. Darwin,
Stearns
Lt. Brondley, b. White Maj. Najendie b. Stearns |Lt. Forrow, b. Gething Capt, Roberts, J.b.w.
Stearns
Maj. Slane, not out
Lt. Stepto, Lb.w, b. Gathing
Extras
Total
10
Sloatns
117
Hevale Gething.
Mathews
WiWhite
4 23
DL London, Dec. 20. Apart from the International DIVISION 112 (SOUTH), - • East Fife. 1100 a 20. match at Cardiff the chief in- A/C Hodgson, not out HALI YA B. Là P. A. Pù. Cowdenbeath, 1078880: 26° 17|torent in the Rugby Union. pro- Queen's P.R. 1. 14. 14 41 19 81 Billing A 14 1 0 4 3D-27 17 framme today were the two Dwarsaanud 32 32 418–44. 25. 28
*** rials in England, and Scotland. Walsall (1219, 11 814 98 19 20 Hamilton va 1435 g 543-24 13
Grater, thrust " and ""purpobi Dodthemouth 2010583202% Dumbarton 1805-10 39 behind the acrums enabled Bristot 0.11 11168 18 23 477 Unit 1874 land to gain a convincing victory Howarth
10 15 2 4 39.31 27] Dunfermline
23 by: two goala, aj Owen Hughen ** 221 Dusdes United 14 *** 411 over the Rest
RM 25 25 Allow Ah 1533421 40-10 slropped goal, a penalty, goat and | Monste 47 18 AT 21 Leith Ath - 16T KALA.,1 Lo, talen (23 point:) iu a guai stokos
74, 28. 20 Nienhousemuir 1817 8.20.
points) at Twilkentam 42 20 Arbroath
At Marrayfield, the Rest beat7 Scotland by a goal and # try (8 k SECOND INNINGS 1420 19 .25: At its mesting tomorrow the Denta) to hy die Rd am not aut
0,5
| R.H. Hughes, b. Gambrill 19 20 21 11 Rotary Club of Hong Kong willppainting and edit the A, Graham, cl Cambri
Ipswich Exeter Newport Bouthend
Puri Vale
Torquar Crystal Swindon Bristol R.
Reading "Aldershot"!. Northampton
Brighton
זי
Kerr
CONTATAR hear Rotarian O. PU Milad spank (kerformances given would not Skinner -
11 on Random Christmas Recal help the selectors much as both LDV Kirby, 14:16ections. The meeting will take w poorly, prac
handled Bidele anat:49629 place in the Roor Garden of the mam
ING
MER 13... 4 25
8.2 0. 201
37
NAVY Lt. H. Cola, b. Darwin 2470 Ziegelt, e. Haig, b. Steplo. 0.11 0. R. Shaw, b. Darwin DL/C Bunion, b. Darwin
Lt. Browne, bo. Darwin, vý [[CPO White, b, Darwin
Kid Stearns, b. Darwin' 29 14: Callow, not dut
* C.B. Evans, b. Siepło
CPO: Gething, "e. Drew, Web Frondlay
20 305: Mathews, bi Darwi
wickots.
H. M. DOCKYARD Turr.er, b, Waters
14 Gladwin. b. Waters
41 Hughes, run aut
5 Peubles, h. Waters
21 Moore, b. Waters
Trant, a. Freeman, b. Walers
0 Lune, b, Waters
Adams. C. Freeman,
Waters
10| Marah, b, Waters
Musty, not out
1
Evans b. Raus Moore
Extras
Total
Bowling: Waters: 8 for 12; 111 Raus Moore 1 for 2. ETIA
8th DESTROYER FLOTILLA WCole, e. Gladwin, b. Adams
Shawyer. c. & b. Adams Raus Moore. Lb.w. Gladwin 26 2 Williamron, b Hughes
Griffin, b. Adams
If Hill, at ti
aulier
b. Moore
ma bi Adama
Jetristion, c/ &_ b) Adams,
3R Witers, 1.b.w. Trant
Telfer not out
•Extens⋅
Total,
110
|-\Dowling:—Adums,; "B. fớn; 861 Trant/1 for ki. Moore #14fde, 12; Hughes 1. for 16, Gladwin 1 for 120,400
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