BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
KWONG WAHLOSE TO
RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
Tuniskilling
Kwong Wah V
SECOND DIVISION
24h R.A.
Eastern
1
Es-tern
5. Joseph's
1
Kitcher
1
Land F.T
Dorky and
1
Taiko
Signal
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Chinese Mb, 3
Bradman Sets Himself New Record
EASTERNS
RA
Draw With Inniskillings
Playing good and clean football, Kwong Wah were unlucky to lose to Eastern in their First Divi- sion Football Game at Caroline 1ili yester- day. The game was watched by a fairly big crowd, who had apparently reserved the afternoon for the Kitchee-Sing' Tao game which was not played.
In the only other First Div-] his match In Lch Hon-cang and ston game, Royal Artillery and could not make much headway. Inniskilling shared the peints Eastern's goal came
when both sides scored once.
In the Second Divisiot Deck- London, Jan. 4. yard id very well to heat Tui- By scoring and 127son by four goals to two and St. Jusent fully extended Eastern goals to one not out again India in to lose by three the Third
after scoring first in the second Test, Dont. Bradman became thep
At Caroline 81, Enstern bear third Australian to have Kwong Wah by the only goal
scored during the game. the distinction of getting a century in each innings of a Test match.
Warren Barde famous te hander, was the first, doing it,
against England was back in 1999,
Detene of Kwon Wah had he'd day aml but for their grod erformance, Eastern would ndoubtedly have won by a big er margin.
Kving Wah had only them.
ming the early stages of the game.
And it was not unt last Febru<cly to blame for not netting ars that Arthur Murrys, who swear- A century today, emulated this
against Walter Hammond' fent withe
માં
Eleven batsmen have now ne complished the Text of two ren turies in a Text, Herbert Sufchl
Headles (England) and George (West Indies)
done it twice.
Eight of these were aprend ove years, from 1969 to fast five have been
Lit
in a year. Melville and Br
occasions period of so 1989, but recorded with.
Mitchell did
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for South Africa in the serie against England. Reuter.
FOOTBALL
They relied too much on Chiu Fon, centre-forward who was no Joubt a hard trazer, but too well narked by 100 Hon-sung. entre half, who never ter hig ut if us sight,
Had
o the wingers
esults.
|
minutes
twenty after the interval scrimmage when following a Yik Po-ino headed the ball out of reach of the goal-keeper.
Thereafter, Enstern attacked and for the remainder of the Kam did everything but score.)
They kept pegging at their opponent's defence in an effort
increase the lend but found them hard to evercome.
they (many un ecensiun came near to scoring, but misse their mark by either shooting or fumbling with the ball.
errati
A
Leong Shun-chi gave brilliant display at this stage saved playing third back and
his side time an again with his clever turkling.
and
HONG KONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948.
Kramer Takes World's Professional Title
Detroit, Jan. 4.
Jeak Kramer, world's amateur tennis champion, beat the national professional chamßlon, Bobby Riggs fast night 0-4, 3-6, 6-3 in their fifth match of their 64-match tour for the world's professional championship,
two.
Riggs in still leading in the series by three matches to
In a preliminary match the Australian champion, Binny Pails beat Francisco Segura, of Ecuador, 6-2, 6-4. United Press.
Softball Line-Up:
Season's Upset Created By VRC
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MANCHESTER KEEP UP THEIR RECORD Arsenal Continues Footballer
Lucky Streak
London, Jan. 3.
No changes occurred In the leadership of the ma-
jor football league as a result of today's games. as all leading teams won with the exception of Birmingham in the Second Division,
One of the outstanding | jured in a collision and had to matches, however, did not con-be carried off the field. In the Bern the league leaders but first half the referee was tem Charlton. eup holders, and porarily knocked about when a Manchester United on the Lon-hard drive from a wing pass doners ground.
five
netted.
within
caught him low in the body.. These teams were stamped an Then Sheffield made a spark- the beat "form" sites in the ling rally which caused Arsen- competition, Manchester having al's defence to become shaky) rene since mid-October without and if the match had lasted a defeat while Charlton had lost few minutes longer Sheffield V.R.C. created the season's upset when they top-one point in the last six games. might have equalised.
It was Manchester who kept Many Injuries pled the Madcaps with a 21-8 shellacking be their record after being a goal There are not many records hind Lefty Tony Lopes' two-hit job on the down in minutes when remaining to be beaten but one mound, while Saint's moundsman Jock Brown McCrae
Manchester is held by Barrow, who, in the Himited South China to a measly single while equalised
a minute Northern Section of the Third his team-mates fattened their batting aver- through Morris and the teama Division are the only team t ages by pasting the opposition with 15 blows changed ends on equal terms. to register a 24-2 victory. Dos Molthen's Hong Kong the Baseballers succumbed to Pilipinos 22-9 while the Ram
the bling Rees accounted for celler Rovers 17-7. To cap the lopsided scores of the day, the Wahoos dished
first
up the
Pegging Wai-lam Mak
almost in creased Eastern's lead when a errorless game of the season to hard drive of his hit the cross-massacre the Becs 33-2 in the they fed their Wings more, both of whom were fastar with the goal-keeper beaten. Ladies Lengue.
On the rebound he again V.R.C. displayek a fine lerand of the hey might have born fruit.
the all
after defensive play in humiliating Eastern, spreading their play secured
brought better beating the defence, missed un Madeap burlers Kelly Silva-Netto, Sid and Buster Hellands for a total ensy shot from five yards.
of eight wafelis. During the clesing stages of
Silva-Netto was banished from the the game the whole of Eastern's by nentor Eddie Marques after ten with the exception of their he had gone into a huddle with his on team and replaced him with Sid Hol- goal-keeper could be acen
the lands. their opponent's side of held and the final whistle found! them still in this position,
Kwa Wih-Tzu Pistool Wom: Burke, Leune Pakowal; Wang Chloe Yeung Chi-chroust, Long Shun-shi; Chunk
The game started at a low see with both sides kiking idly Eastern attacking almost rom the start was unlucky when tuen Yu-iam, outskic-left in a break through on his own went
drive a hard
which Sammy Tang could not hold it re- to have begu bounded after hitting his age sume misunderstanding about the for a corner.
Royal Army
MIX-UP
There appears
willedrawal of
Medient Corns foodall feum from the Second Division.
Last week they were not able told a side against Electries and their gune against Sing Tas yesterday was cancelled.
game
Limelight
Chukw
Jit *Take fak
Fou Chlo Levox Chunplog, Kwak Man-tim
Eastern-Tam Kanshon: Fok wah. Tre Kam-huzur
Si didn't are so well, so brother Buter was called to his assistance, but after a faille performance, Eddie Marques recalled Kelly Silva-Nerta to finish the game.
South China broke into the scoring olumn in the sixth when Leung drew walk, pilfered second and scamper d home a Dave Leonard fumbled Frang's grounder.
Thang scared later an elder's halce,
The only safety returned by South China was a single by P. F. Choy who died on the sacks with a potens ial fin.
Saints clouted South China' at well and dented the rubber seven times in the first framme to put beyond doubt the final outcome of the game.
Salo left-gardener Jindao Hussain was the big gun of the day by clout- ing safely four times in five attempts. while both first-sacker Stan Leonard and Bimbi Ablong, the Flying Tiger) both collected three in five.
Line Scores
Line scores as follows:
Runt Rita The Victorians created a mild sur-
to their even- Runt
ST. JOSEPH'S
735400
3—2+
Yoprise-mild, hum Frk. Cal achievement when they opessed Flite 180307
five-run attack three bunched-
Within a few minutes Yuen
Talk Bezug, To Walke: Yik Pet up thele half of the first inning with Iinelight Chrfan, Max Wai-ion. Lau Fooks gain came into the
his WAS | cheunst, Yuen Yuelamı. when a fine shop of tapped over the cross-bar.
Eastern having the better of
up at the exchanges in this half the Britain's
The Medicals turned Caroline Hill yesterday for their
against Sing Tao and friendly game was played with n mixed South China team in- stead.
to open the senre, but found the opposing defenders hard to
overcome.
Lenny Pak-wat was his 181] steady self and geared well.
Following a scrimmage
out.
REFEREES MEETING Kwong Wah's goal Yuen
The monthly meeting of the
Hong Kong Football Referees Association" will be held this evening at 8.30 p.m. in the Fool ball Algociation's office. (Prince's Building!.
SHIELD DRAW
Talks With Egypt
CAIRO, JAN. 4. Jobbed a ball which Leung Pak-
THE BRITISH AND EGYPT- wal mos-headed Yik Po-tnoIAN COMMISSIONS WERE
תון
3 2 4 3 0 0 3-15 SOUTH CHINA
2 0-2
Police failed to turn up and the poists of the game were awarded to and really routed the Mar-Canadiana.
ext stanza when they questuen in the took advantage of Madcap lapse dented the rubber ten times in that hectic inning.
117
Recovery
LEAGUE TABLE
MEN'S "A" DIVISION
Recreio
The Madcaps recovered somewhat St. Joseph's In the following chapters and limited
Madcaps the Lopesmen to a rim here and there, V.R.C except for a four-run homer poled Canadians out in the sixth by V.K.C gardene: Filipinos Eric Guest with the bases loaded.
H.K. Baseballera The Madcaps were held hitless anal Police
and coreless for the first two innings
Won Lost Peg.
7
.875
6
.857
6 2
.750
2
714
.571
.313
འ
.286
.250
.250
A
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MEN'S "B" DIVISION
Rexes
.633
.800
cutting in from the right haONTINUING TODAY, IN broke the ice in the third when Sabu South China only the custodian ta beat at THE GREATEST SECRECY, Samy came sliding in the rubber Rover three yards and shot wide.
The interval came with neither THEIR TALKS ON EGYPTIAN on a V.R.C. bungie.
The first Madcap safety was slam Braves STERLING CREDITS. RELIA-
Dare-devils BLE SOURCES SAID THAT ed out by Ren Sequeira in the fifth
Ufe when V.R.C. catcher Pan Wildfires NO AGREEMENT HAD YET with a four-master, after he had been vis
Souza muffed a foul #ly. BEEN REACHED.
side scoring.
The game ¡ivened up con- skterabis and both teams played better football after the interval. Rwan Wah tacking con-
first for the raintes tried very hard to open
tinuously
The druw for the second Round of the Senior and Junior Football Shield Competitions will take place on Wednesday at 1.13 the gorg p.n. is the offices of the Hong Kong Football Association,
tell
Chiu Foo at centre-forward was fed time and again but met
Friendly Cricket:
Craigengower Beats Tamar By 48 Runs
In a friendly ericket match, Craigengower Cricket Club beat HMS Tamar Chief and Petty Officers by 48 runs. H. P. Lim was again top- scorer with 25, after his Saturday 80-run feat, in a friendly game against C.R.E.
CPOs HMS TAMAR
c. Billimoria, b..
4..
L. White,
Iranos Regester, c. Omar, b. Hong
Choy Steadman, b. Hong Choy Matheson, b. Billimoria R. White, c. Ireneo, b. Bill-
moria ..... Watkins, b. Billimoria Silvester, c. Hong Choy, b.
Lim
Grantham,c, Omar, b. Tranco Parvin, b. Lim
McMahon, not out
W. Burt, b. Kuruneru
Extras
Total
3 Billimoria
given
Josephiana Sid Hollands accounted for the only Blue Beetles The British Commission were
to have submitted ather safety in the seventh with swo understood
Jaguars Cormos various proposals to which the aboard in a last inning futile rally. Tony Loper, hurting from the star- Egyptian answer is awaited.
heard
side, fanned one and walked Hangers ............. Although the fate of the talks was described as being still in while Kelly Silva-Netto whiffed wen and passed up 12 Lopesmen to the balance. an agreement. itfirer.
was sald, might be reached in Saints had their own way with the the next two or three days in Nam Hwa outfit as they blanked them which case a communique would for five innings and only allowed one
issued simultaneously in single.
bg
Cairo and London,
The well-informed "Progress Egyptian" said today that un- der any new agreement Egypt would not receive total libern-i tion of her sterling balances but a sum of £12,000.000 would be unfrozen and become freely con- vertible into dollars. The paperi added: "Britain will undertake to facilitate the import of Bri- tish goods into Egypt, thereby gradually
debt, reducing her
BOWLING
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but Egypt will not, in the meantime, re-enter the sterling arca."--Reuter.
8
4
12
Hong Choy
2 28
11 Irance
3 1
n
17 2
Kuruneru
0
7 Lim
CRAIGENGOWER OAH. Ismail, b. White C.S. Carr, run out
Wong, 1b.w., Silvester
20. Hongeling, ċ. Silvester, b.
1. Watkins
0 Hong Choy, b. Regester
b. Grantham
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GABLE SHOT TOO MANY DUCKS
Bakersfield, Calif, Jan. 3 Film stars Clark Gable, Frank Morgan, Johnny Mack Brown and producer 0. 0. Dull of M.G.. to
10 day pleaded guilty to shooting too many-ducks-and-paid fines of $200 each.
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Suicides
$
Milan, Jan. 4.
Football player Corloni committed suicide outside Mlian on Felday by throw- Ing himself under a train.
The police said they be- Haved Cerloni was motivat- ed by financial troubles,
At one time Cerioni, with Bovio and Volpi, formed the celebrated football trio with the International Club of Turin. United Press.
Three New World Records
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London, Jan. 4. Three world records the four sections of the English were today ratified by Arsenal Lucky League with an unbeaten away the International Ama- Then came a renewed grand record. They retained this by duel for mastery, and Pearson scoring
two goals today but teur Athletic Federation. they They are: The 1,500 motros! netted for Manchester, who now had a narrow escape as have played successive were a goal down at half-time dash in 3 minutes 43 seconds by games without a defeat.
and a player short during the Lennart Strand of Sweden on July 16, 1947. This equals the record Their form nuggests, despite second-half.
already held by another Swedo, Several injuries being
drawn away to Aston Villa for next week's cup tie, tained by players during the Gunnar Hocke
The relay (4 x 1,500 metres) of the most dash in 10 minutes 34.6 seconds that Manchester are worth spe- afternoon, culating at odds of 25-1 which serious being that to Shepherd. by Gevie Idrotts Forening of
men The four have been offered against them Fulhaft's left-winger, who was Sweden. for winning the cup.
taken to hospital in the first Aberg, Bergtsson, Bergvist and Arsenal were perhaps for half with a suspected fracture Eriksson who set up the record tunate to get both points as of the left ankle.
centre-half was in- In Scotland's senior division Sheffield's
as in the leaders,
BOMBS FOR JEWS FOUND ON U.S. WHARF
Jersey City, Jan. 4. The seizure of 14 cases containing 7.400 lbs. of TNT explosive (telultrollaene) on a pler here, where they were being loaded on a_ves- sel, consigned to points in Palestine, was disclosed by the police tonight.
There was enough plosive "to blow Jersey City five Jersey cities to and blts," the polles sald-Rev- ter.
Men Were Ever The
Deceivers !
ex-
Belgrade, Jan. 4.
The Belgrade
papers today
750 prominently published inter-
.667 views with Yugoslav girls said to have been "wronged" by
ono
wore
Are:
on
on July 27, 1947,
The 30,000 metres dash in 1 England, haur 40 minutes 40.8 seconds by
Mikko Hietanen of Finland avoided defeat when Rangers Sept. 28, 1847. Hietanen has also Increased their advantage over applied for the 15 miles record Hibernian with a win.
of 1 hour 18 minutes 48 seconds Nottingham County suffered and it is still under consideration. their first defeat since Tommy-Reuter. Lawton joined them while Lawton's old club Chelsea were being crushed at Derby.
Scots Leagues
While
Kome
HAWKINS TO MEET
high scoring NZ MIDDLEWEIGHT marked the English
pro-
gramme, Scotland's' programme
London, Jan. Vince Hawkins, British middle- for the most part consisted of weight champion, has been match- koenly contested games but one ed with Bob Murphy, New Zea- of the shocks was Airdrieonians' land title holder, for the vacant clear-cut win against Falkirk. British Empire title, at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on Jan. 26. Airdrieonians arc, however. Hawkins' manager, John Simp.
son,
still at the foot, of the table
agreed to the terms offered. with only 11 points from 18 by Jack Solomons today. games but Falkirk are in the Murphy has had only one fight In Britain. He gave a polished top half.
Partick and St. Mirren were display in knocking out Hoy Poter- away winners though theen, of Jamaica, in the seventh after injuring his right round. lowly-placed amateur Queen's hand, early in the contest.--Eeu Park came near to forcing draw
with Partick who 'nre
third in the table.---Reuter.
ter.
HOW THEY STAND
members of the United States Arsenal military mission after
false Burnley
400 promises of marriage and large Preston N.E
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Drama On The Island Of "The Bounty"
London, Jan. 4.
DIVISION I
Manchester Un..
Blackpool
accounts whose publica. Derby tlon broke the newspapers' self- Wolve imposed ban on the scandal-nam- Aston Villa ed three alcors said to have "mis- 1 Charlton led" or assaulted the girls.
Middlesbro
The Communist paper Ber
Berba, Everton
Liverpul alone failed to carry this story. Mancheal City 250 Remembering the adegation Sheffield Un. .000 made at the Irial hero several Portsmouth months ago that members of the Bunderland United States army unit supplied Chelsea" outlaws with arms, observers here Hodderfeld speculated whether this latest at Blackburn tack might be the prelude to the arimaby expulsion of the United States Bolton Army Graves Registration unit whose work is virtually complete. Birmingham
-Router.
"MEN OF ROCHDALE".
Stoke City
Newcutio
Cantit
Luton Town
Sheffield Wed. West Brom. Answering a dramatic early morning radio SOS
Bouthampton Tottenham from Pitcairn, the tiny mid-Pacific Island
Chesterfold The need for co-operation to- Coventry where the Bounty mutineers settled, the 7,300- tons steamer Cafic put ashore its ship's doctor day among the working classes Weath to help save a man's life, the owners, the Shaw of the world formed the theme Bradford of the film "Men of Rochdale," Leicester Savill and Albion Company, disclosed yester- which was shown to a capacity Fulham day.
house, composed mostly of Chin-y The 203 came on Dec. 8 from, After four hours, the dotcor ese men and women of the pigmenta the Chief Magistrie. "Request returned and the Cutle resumed labouring classes, at the Orien Barnsley assistance from your doctor for her voyage from Montreal total Theatre yesterday. patient",
it said. "Symptoms, New Zealand.-Reuter, pulso very weak, heart beating. slowly"
The man had a serious heart ailment.
FUNERAL
Mother The late
Leeds United
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Notte Forest The film, which was produced Brentford by The Co-operative Wholesale Doncaster Society of Great Britain, deals) with the birth and growth of Rotherham Co-operative societies in Eng- Lincoln The mastor of the Cufic, Cap-
Theresa land and of the triumphs of the Gable was originally charged tain ET. Baker, at first replied Nartinoia was buried at the "Man of Rochdale" over the Wrexham with having 21 ducks, or 21 that he had no authority to de- Cathollo Cemetery yesterday, above the limit, but the complaint lay and suggested that the
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Tie picture concludes on the Cella
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officiar, 1.
.. that so long as the magice Manadal The game wordan said he is ment by radio. But a further several Fathers
rimin, to be exploited for the Trahmare ješil locking for the owner of the urgent message "A man's foChapel and at the graveside.
is in 108 other 19,United Press
The late Mother Ther a hot mom i bereit lef, the few, the work of athead danger" sent the ship steaming on its 24-hour voyage pisted-59-years-stay in the Men of Rochdale" must us
when
she suffered a heart.atlaue. to the faland.
yenaiday, London, Jan. 4. O M
Arriving in dariness, guided
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Throughout her stay In the colony 80 181 ham yesterday afternoon Aut- 2001 walls were leading by 8.0 at half- Have advice to the nurse and at the had only been to her native inly
tended several other
4
I.P. Lam, b. White
R. Irance, b. Grantham
4. Billimoria,
M. Omar, not out
63. Leonard, b. White
1. Kurunoru, b. While
Extras
11
Total
BOWLING
MAGIC CIRCLE
Thero was another large at-|
White, `tendance of members, associates
and learners of the Hong Kong Tatheson
Vaikins Magio Circle-wookly meeting investor held at the Cosmo Club lastegester
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Darlington
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Rome, Jan. 8.
· The Italo-American agreo-Blockport ment for stop-gap_uld to Italy Hartlepools was signed at the Foreign Office Trakto horo today -Reuter.
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