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CRAMER FAILS TO STOP HOME SOCCER LEAGUE TABLES SAINTS' RECOVERY
“MURDERER'S ROW”
St. Joseph's Head For Pennant
CRICKET
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The Merry Madcaps saw their pennant hopes fade as they withered before the slugging assault of the famed Saints' "murderer's row 4-1, the timely and telling blows being sparked by Dave "El Bambino" Leonard's homer, the first round-tripper to be batted clean out of the recently fenced-up park. It was a humiliat- ing day for Madcap hurler Dale Cramer as his le recent feats had fans flocking out to witness a repeat performance. In the Lakeup. inspired "zempted to stretch a base from record skatt Camaleon de gave the ades some kon Jindoor Hansain's holt so
taste! Sain, having The held the left full innings before the Assad, came back in the next canto
in the chalk up another marker as Sherry life in Madent Bucks was given To the extra boning Cirble
a sizzling third-sarker Lieky Verlysen's wild came through with
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the Verlysen trade to the ins with de. the Police termination and walked back rated a
faite effort on the in fait
again after South China, and the farrer the third strike, when Saint hurter
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his best Sunday pitch. In the third Th of these haraversester, the Madcaps went down in
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Ren Sequiera, notorious distance hit te, kde us to the platter with Mudgeon.
and 1-2, Franny 3 for 4, Iun 2 fra 4, demok
RUGBY LEAGUE
RESULTS
London, Feb. 7.
were ila
The result +1 Buchy League games played testiny follows:-
Harrow 18 Halifax 4: Hatley o Dewsbury 2: Bramley 3 Via Ta-
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AGAINST S. CHINA
Chinese Athletic Snatch A Point
Outstanding features of yesterday's soccer pro-
gramme
was the gallant effort of Chinese Athletic who scored in the last minutes of their game against Kitchee to share two goals, and the splendid recovery of St. Joseph's in forcing South China to a draw at Caroline Hill after being two goals down at the inter- val.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION St. Joseph's
2 Samb China 2
K. Moter Bus & inuick
Chinese A.A. -25th R.A.
1 Kit Chee
2 Pulive
SECOND DIVISIÓN "A"
K. Matur Bis 4
Tai Koo
3 Dockyard
Kit Cher
SECOND DIVISION "B" Electric
Cluk
4 R.A.M.C.
2
Chinese A.A. 1! t
Individually, the soldiers were
the blame for their defeat Des
At Sookunpoo, 25th Royal Artillery beat Police by a match, where they were not the odd goal in three in a clean and interest-better than their opponents, and ing game in which there was no scoring in the mainly on the backs and the cen second half.
re half whose positioning was From the faulty.
For long periods, these China secured three players
formed a straight
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Stanley Matthews Upsets Colchester
London, Feb. 7.
South
Division, Club, versed his decision. supporters by bounce. home against Me-possession and a run down the line in enemy territory and but wing by the right winger ended for the splendid efforts, of Daly dients by 0-1 and Chinese Athic-
This between the sticks, a
more dis- tic ran up the biggest evere for in Chun Tak-fal netting.
} South Chinn
istrous defent could have result- success heartened
minutes later Tar: and a few
ril Kwang-sum added another.
The second half was practica)- ↳y a St. Joseph's. Leonard re
a long time when they beat the lowly placed Electric by 11 clear goals.
SENIOR DIVISION
down
Chinese goals
Nearly all the ame from break
aways from followed by a their own half, duced the arrears when he bea
straight run
for a goal, for pussession and the Inniskilling never up. S. China 2 St. Joseph's 2 the goal-keeper
for a high ball and a few min
inrently got wise to the fact that utes later he scored again.
Tang Yee-kit and his two wing- In an interesting and well con- tested game
Both sides tried hard for theers eculd at Caroline Hill
out-nin them every nnd South China
St. Joseph's winning goal. South China play tune. shared four goals after the fora ed well in midfield but were rob
from the kick- Staff Motor Bus drew first blood er and led by two clear goals at bed near the penalty aren.
Joseph's should have won easily through the interval..
Chin Chi-fal, outside St. Joseph's were unlucky not in the closing minutes but the right, who headed the ball into to win. They had most of the forwards were weak or inceur- the net from a pass by Ll Shek game and very much against the ate in their shooting. run of the play were the two
St. Jomph's Brown: Gonne nud Hon-
Xavier, Pereira, Leonard, Comun
in: Tells, Xavler and Rumjahn M.
first half. In the closing minutes | Omar.
Colchester United's "plan" for their Cup Tie goals scored against them in the against Blackpool having failed badly, the when they were on level terms, proud record of Middlesborough, the only Leonard, Pereira and Omar miss non-league club (excluding the Southern ed easy chances. League) to reach the last eight of the Football Asssociation's Cup in the past 55 years will not be equalled this season.
Matthews
Three Derby
were among
another youngster,
fal na rope.
arung And Tom Yushun:
Two minutes
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The soldiers pressed henvily and Kiernan almost equalisevi with a
tut Arst-timer which South China: Lee Wal-xo; Yuen Yan-
the cross-bar. Liv Shaki
From then on, play was most ching, Long Wing-chul and kno Win kwons: Lau Bheang. Lee Yaen, Chunly confined to Chinese territory St. Joseph's were not at full
not Througa
Jong afterwards Tak-fal, Tong Sheung And Lau 8th-wa Brown and Xavier
Chin again scored, but was ruled strength came into the side in place of Kitchee 1 Chinese A.A. 1 MacDougall and Manson. Brown In a fost and exciting game Tang Yee-kit scored the second Chinese goal when he eluded Johnson in The Southern League club, Colchester, are out, again showed that St. Joseph's on the Club ground,
The man primarily responsible for their Cup has a goalkeeper of promise and A.A. shared two goals with Kit the centre of the field and raced Toledo. Chee, after being in arrears un-down on his own to bent Daly. exit was their hotel host, unrivalled Stanley gave a sound display.
did well attil the last five minutes
The ball then swung from end to Matthews. For two days before the Tie at right half, and with more ex- Exchanges were at times hectic end and Pudney's shet met with Blackpool, Matthews entertained his Colchesperience should develop into a and it was only due to firm bad luck when it hit the goal-
A. Xaxier, in the handling by the referee. Me keeper. ter guests. As soon as the game started they good player.
nol Two break-throughs by Tong a fase de hot to chyan Ozantin homar. Stan aller go through Saint keystoner
were less appreciative of his efforts but the pivotal position, gave Chan Tak-Tunstall, that the game did Maurice Verlysen
degenerate further. The names Yee-kit then followed and both Dymin,
crowd revelled in his wiles.
his The Saints wingers were not of three players were taken by times Daly had to leave singled to advance Date, but as Boi
away winner craich
The only other spoilt Colchester's Remedios cuenected for
However, or how and Gilead single, Dale rounded third and tar
defence inside of three minutes in the Cup were Derby County, in form. Xavier improved in the the referee, two from Kit Chee charge to meet Tang outside the
Omar did not and one from Chinese AA. penalty area, butchers whe second half but
cluded Daly A.A. had York 9;
Chinese
many third attempt he Liverprol
and produced a goat to Munro.
perhaps because for the plate, but not befoer centri Stanley Bellevue Rangers 9: ardener Sherry Bux had relayed th McIntosh added the second one chartered a plane to see the Tie show up well,
he had just finished a hard chances of scoring, but their for and walked the ball into the net Rochdale Horaris 13 Periberton apple to catcher But Winglee wh before the interval; and the first at Middlesbrough
His centring wards were deplorably weak in to give the Chinese a 3-0 lead. Rover, 0; Safford Wakefield put the bee un Dale effectively ave minutes of the second half the county enthusiasts who were game of softball.
The danger of repetition was great work in was good and he had hard luck treat of goal and frittered away Colchester delighted at the
Their de obvious then
to the nex. Trionty 13: S1. Helen's 48 Bu..
attempt call. stopped the
Frankin not scoring on at least two their opportunities. of goal
22-years-old inatthorpe
In the Saints half of the fourth 1 brought a complete
bates via a fumbir collapse.
occasions. The St. Joseph's vete fence was sound and kept a tight serienced eye, le, a breakthrough Came in as a let Payne, who W rinton Town 0: Widnes they had twa um lines
rans-Leonard, Hussain, Gosano grip on the opposing forwards, In the centre line where the de- Bunslet 3: Wigan 27 Castleford and a perfect but after sur trad died.
Mertensen scored two and Me-changa for injured Townsend.
and Gomes,--did well. They Kit Chee showed fine under tenders were and a run down the inked like another marker for the
London Hero Intosh another in that whirlwind
locked speed hut made up for standing and were a sprightly told to bent the goal-keeptr. No Saints but Art Ozario popped out to
Matthews was at hig A London hero was Totten this by their good positioning. combination. Towards the end, Hame period.
less than six attacks were made Madcap first sarker Rame
voted to third baseman Licky brilliant best and often beat six ham's 22-year old centreforward, Cesano, playing well back, fru however, the defence weakened on these lines and Daly the cus- Len Dualemin from Guernsey, strated many D South China under continued onslaughts und todian was dubbed Daly the full Vedlysen In complete a spa-kling definders in amazing dribbles.
Thousands were locked out at who scored the day's only hathreat on the Saints' goal. Bus- it was necessary for the forwards onck by the Chinese spectators. |awin killing.
Blackpool and the gates closed trick in helping to dismiss Lei-soin was safe in his tackling and to drop back and render assis- Just before the interval, the
Similar center City. long before the start.
used his weight to great advant-tance.
soldiers were awarded a penally action hat to be taken at South- The eight Ties. were watched
scored thrill of the game for hands and Andrews The Brst age. ticket to first take and advanced ampton. Tottenham and Queens by 341,707 people and the re-
In attack, Leonard kept Leung when Ho Yau-ki Jabbed the ball the first goal for his side third on a steat and Romen Haimet Park Rangers grounds.
deipts were · £33,076.
This was followed by another Wing-chul fully occupied so that over the head of a Kit Chee de- roller
Edifie Playing for hit.
*
Unfortunately the excitement Not only in the Cup games
and Chu was forced to gont for the Chinese through Li Marques called for a pinch-hitter for
Hal became so great at the Queens were the home teams predomin- the Chinese pivot did not ven- fender
He had the tip it over the crossbar for Shek-yau and the interval came Kelly Silva-Neto, and Buster Hal-
Park Rangers Luton Tie that ant only three visiting aides won ture for upheld.
Chinese A.A. with the Chinese lending by 4 fands aicked Brown for a a single to tight titive in Verlyer, The Saints pressure of the capacity of in 29 league games Two of these satisfaction of scoring both St. fruitless corner.
thrrowd caused part of the fence were Leyton Orient and Norwich Joseph's goals and should have did most of the attacking in the gcats to one.
his "hat
It was thought that after the trick" as he opening stages and the Kit Chee the expleted again in
Bale le collapse in one corner. Police City, who occupied the last two missed narrowly on several occa-goal had a number of narrow interval, the soldiers would Dave
Jammed Leonar
men rushed to places in the league. Cramer's first pitch out of the park and ambulance
shaves. As play progressed, Kitchange their style of play, but sions. Leyton Orient beat Notts with none aboard. It was a hum te spot and carried children to
Scuth. China started confident-Chee settled down and pressure the same story persisted and Daly 4-1 in spite of Tommy Jinger that lined right over the fence, the touch-line on elther side of County
for a while, and had to bear the brunt of the at- ity and used their wings well, was relieved with at least four feet to spare. the goal.
neat passing bout,tacks again, During this game, a spectator Arsenal drew ot Stoke and but Chan Tak-fai could not shake following a
for From the kick-off, the Chinese off the worrying tactics of A. Tang Kwong-sum centred dashed on to the pitch to remors now hold a six points lead over Xavier. In defence Leung Wing- Kwok Ying-kee to head into the almost went further ahead when strate with the referee after he Burnley in League Division 1.
great game and net and give Kit Chee the lead: Chau, inside right, at close range and was sid had given a decision 1
The worst injury of the day chut played a
Kit Cheo were Arst to become and in a good shooting position dribblo the ball reen off by polleenen.
was that to Booth, Brighton in- undoubtedly corned South China
Lau dangerous after the re-start, but preferred to n point by his display. sideleft, who fractured his col-
the Jalter beating Wing-kwong - at left half had a the Chinese AA. goal seemed to past Daly, arbone-Reuter.
charmed Bfe, as shots him. trying aftercon against M. Xa-bear a vler.
from all angles were either de. Not long afterwards Andrews, After a period of even play.flected or
the upright had his name taken by the re- Omar had a glorious chance of With time growing short, Chinese feree. Tempers were frayed and opening the score for the Saints A.A. began to assert themselves Mende also had his name noted. then stop- when he was presented with an und launched a series of attacks The Innisks, captain
game and called, his open gcal. His delayed shot was on the Kit Che goal, but their ped the
on the
punch against team-mates together, presumably ‹ goal line. finishing lacked saved almost The refercerawarded a goal, but the robust tackling of Kit Chee advising them to hold their tem- Five minutes from pers. For a time play improved, after the strong appeal of the defenders. South China players and consul- the end, however, Mau Cheung and then Tang again come inta tation with the linesmen he re-ving scored the equalizer with the limelight with a run down the a beautiful ground shot, follow-fleld score giving the Chinese ing a scrimmage in the Kit Cheo la 8-1 lead. gcalmouth,
The best gost of the afternoon, Hit Cheer Chu Bi-hang, Thang Chung came from Hunnen, inside right. wa, Tam Chun-tal, Lau Hing-choy, Yau After beating two defenders, he
U.S.A. And Norway Share Honours
St. Moritz, Feb. 7.
The United States and Norway shared honours to- day as the Winter Olympics neared their close. The Americans cartured their third gold medal with a bobsled victory, climaxing the best showing America has ever made in the winter games.
Peter Rugsted, of Norway, won the ski-jumping championships and Belgium's world champion ice artists, Michaeline Lannoy and Pierre All Baugniet, won the pairs figure skating. competition but the hockey playoff ended to- day. Summaries were:-
5.
fth when
for
Cramer Injured The Madcappers were undaunted as they started the sixth, Holland popped on to Brown. Dale
The Rangers were a goat down Cramer was next and eut at Brown's
at half-time to Luton but rallied offering for a hit to short centre, but abe was gening started to fird, magnificently, with their second wrenched his knee and flopped right half display comparable to their Round performance Baugniet. Belgium: 10.000 metres over the pan in agony. Bone-setter Fourth Four-man bobslg1. United Speed Skating, Ake Seyfarth, Dor Molthen was right on the sp against Stoke, and scored three
had 5,000 States, 5 min, 20 sec.; 2. Belgium; Sweden:
metres
thnes without, reply. Speert, and set the knee right, but Dale 3. United States; 4. Switzerland; Rehiny Linkley, Norway; 1,500 be carried it of the game
The other glant killers, Swin- Norway; 6. Italy.
metres Speed, Sverre Farstad, keeps. It was a clean hit and woul
don, tumbled at Southampton Madesp
up-rising, Ski-jump-1. Peter Hugsted, Norway; 500 metres Speed, Finn have sparked a Mad
where they lost their righthalf, but fate playe
his ankle, Norway; 2. Birger Rudd, Norway: Heglusin, Norway.
Buster Hollands relieved Cramer Kaye, who sprained 4. Matil Piotikanen, Finland; 6. Dibbia, Tinly; Two-man, Felix in the last chapter and held down ufter eight minutes.
The First Division is certain of Endrich and Friedrich Waller, the opposition after placing two un Gordon Wren, United States; 8.
Switzerland; Four-man, Francis bases through a fumble and a walk.four representatives in the Sixth Leo Kaakro, Finland.
Pairs figuro skating-1.
MI-Tyler. Pat Martin, Ed Rimkus, In the Madcaps last turn with the Round-Derby, Blackpool Man- hickory, Hob Remedios popped up chester United and Preston; there chaeline Lannoy and Pierre Baug Bil D'Amico, United States.
while Licky Verlysen connected for a will be at least two from the
Romeo flamer who bad at Edo Kiraly, Hungary: 3.
At Send-Scuthampton and Tot- safety.
bunt on two to Suzanns Morrow
and Wallace Team standings were: Sweden, tempted unsuccessfully
tenham Hotspur-together with alley where Diestoimeyer,
yer, Canada; 4. Yvonne 70; United States 734; Switzer-strike hit into the windy Sherman and Robert Swennieg. Land, 73; Norway, 60%; Austrin, Dave clamped his mitts on the ankle one Third-Queens Park Rang-
3. Thorlief Schjelderun. Norway;
niot, Belgium; 2. Andrea Kokessy
and
Bobsled-One-man Cresto, Nino
Team Standings
second.
ers,
Fulham
and Everton,
Charlton Lose
who
United States: 5, Winifred and 51: Finland, 49; France, 39; Italy cater and forced Verlysen at Dennis Silberthorno, Britain; 6. 25: Belgium, 18; Canada, 14% Art Ozorio relayed the ball to first Karol and Potor Kennedy, Unit-Britain, 13: Hungary, 10: Hol-base where Stan Lennard completed drew after extra time, will meet ed States.
land; 6; Czechoslovakia. 3.
the double play for the last putout of again next Saturday. Skling-Men's Aalom; Edi Rein- In the hockey competition, the the game. haller Switzerland; Women's United States Amateur Hockey The Saints have reason to be juhi- slalom; Gretchen Framer. United Association defeated Britain 4-3 lant over hie victory, for it brings States: Mon's Alpino Combined, in the tournament which the In-them right out in front as they ace Henry Orieller, France; Women's Larnational Olymple Committed down the home-stretch to Pennane- Alpine Combined, Trude Beinor, announcod would be recognised as MEN'S "A" DIVISION
ville.
The delest of the Cup holders, Charlton Athletic, by Manchester. United at Huddersfield was one of the results which went a. Only
14 cording to expectations.
the superb goalkeeping of Bar-
3
3 Canadian
4 Madcaps
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10 tram prevented a heavier reverse
for Charlton and at the end of
the game ho was chaired off the feld by the spectators."
9
Blue Beetles-
4 Jaguars
Austria; Nordic Combined, Holkku an offein Olympic meet for all
Filipino Hasu. Finland:
but the American ontry, Eightcon-kilo but kilometro Cross-Country, Martin Switzerland's hockey team suf-St. Joseph's
Sweden: Lundstroom
fered its first dafent in, saven Hascallers 40-kilometro
was knocked out of Police walk-over to South China. Relay, Sweden; Men's Downhill, starts and
Grst place in the hockey ovent V.R.C.-Rovers unplayed. Honry Orieller, France: Women's
MEN'S DIVISION Downhill,
Schlunegger, when it was beaton by Czecho- ILody Switzerland;
Jumping,
Peter Hug-slovakia. 7-1. Sweden trounced United Nations 16 Rangers
Cosmoe
Wildfires Norway..
Italy 23-0..
Canada went into the for frat Reses N Skating Men's Bgure skating, Richard Button, United States: place with Czechoslovakin by de- Dare-devila -
Switzer Braver Woman's Agure-skating. Barbara fouling Austria 12-0. Ann Beott, Canada: Pair Figures. Jands third and the United Michaeline annoy and Plorre States fourth-United Press
atod,
Acci
-9. - Josephian LADIES LEAGUE
11 Canadians
Lawton.
AITKEN WINS
At Kowloon Bowling Green Club esterday, J. C. Aitken beat A. J. all in the final of the Vice-Presid- a's Cup by 21-10.
Earlier in the week, Aitken heat Hall in the final of the Club cham- pionship by 21-14.
secured
Welsh Forwards Defeat
Scotland
Cardiff, Feb. “Í.
struck
Wak-hing. Lee Tin-kec, Tang Kwong-quity, Kwok Ying-kor. Laa
#ing-chlu, Tam put the ball into the top corner Woob-cheung and Wong King-ehung. of the not with a terrine drive Chinem A-Art-Wen Wah-gay. Les to bring the score down to 5-2. Pingam, Cheung Kam-hul, Chan Kam put. Hang Hing-yuk, Leung Ping-sun, Lan; Telstal, to Yao-kl.Lee Chun-fat. MAY
Rough play continued and an- other soldier was cautioned
Harrinan who was playing n really good game almost put the K.M.B. 6 Innisks. 2 soldiers further up when he At Boundary Street, Kowloon slipped as he was about to shoot Motor Bus beat Inniskillings by at close range.
goals to in a fast but scrappy Just before the final whistle,, gime, packed with thrills.
Tang sealed the Chinese, victory Tempers became frayed; and bulby 6 goals to 2. for the able refereeing of Mr, A.
A capacity crowd of 43,000 saw Wales beat Scot-Cheung-wing and Leung Ping-Swan.
land by 14 points to 0 in a Rugby Union Inter- national played here today. The Welsh for- wards controlled the game to such an extent that the backs saw little of the game. Both sets of backs were close! marked and could make little headway.
"A wind of gala: forco, spotted
K.M. Bal" Poren; 'Hax: Lam-fonk After 23 minutes Wales went Brogan, who kept the game well and Li Ti-: Tom Kaizum. Tam Kwang-pand Fane Kal-ghing, Chic the play and the heavy witch warther ahead. Tamplin kicking a In hand, it might have develop Shi-tal. Cho Maneching, Teng Foo-kil churned up and slowed the pace-nuity goal from 26 yards, neared into a "free for all."
Cheuk Bhek-kman' arid Li Suk+yan. ***.
Inplakas
Daly! Kiteurs and Ryatli
In spite of the score, the Chi- Alded by the strong wind the touchling Then Tanner dash- Walos attacked from the start of ed clean through the Scottish de nese did not have-things their fennedr. Johnson and Andrewe Burns, A single goal by Mcintosh, the the second-half. In als minute ende and made an easy try for own way. In fact, with the ex-Bannon, Pudsey. Hiernan und. Meul. ). contreforward, after 32 minuter. contest futamen at the good work by Glyn Davis Matthera, Tamplin falling with ception of break aways, which
pded in Bleddyn Williams taking the kick, rake
And sooting Betore, the end Kon Jones add almost invariably resulted in a castrians, Manchester City on the /Vary which
anconverted try for soalnoarly the whole same wa
connned to Chinese territory. City's "own" ground.
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