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ARMY BEAT AIRMEN BY THE ODD GOAL
Yesterday's First Division soccor falled to produce
any surprisos.
At Sookunpoo, o cleanly contested game between Army and RAF ended in a win' for the soldiers, who beat the Airmen by two goals to one.
South China "A" successful- ly defended their unbeaten re- cord against 'Royal Navy, whom they beat by three clear goals at Caroline Hill.
At Boundary Street, Chinese A.A. beat Kit Chee by two goals to one.
Army 2 RAF !
The Army dominated play in the is half, but
visitors the dictated in the second,
the
The game was played at a fast pace and the two sides were well balanced, with "the Ariny pussing the ball accurately. Marsden was able to open the soldiers'. account when he shat from inside the penalty area. It appeared that Bartrum was unsighted as the pill passed him.
The Alimen were not rufed and with Soutar at centre-hnit, they fought back and more than held their
wn.
Soon after halt time, the Air Force
got moving and two
RESULTS AT A
Army
+
GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
2 RAF
6. China "A" 3 R. Navy Chinese A.A. 2 Kit Chee 1 SECOND DIVISION Army HK KMO
4 PCA
2 Kit Cheg
Tse Kam-ho ngoin South China.
netted
for
*7.3
Twelve minutes after the starf, the Chinese centre forward swung the ball to the right when Intercepted by n Navy defender. The ball went to Lai Shiu-wing, who deliberately side-stepped to
The Army were the better threatening moves developed. On ble Ho Yin-fun to dash up trained side and soon tested the recond, Butcher was given and net with a fast ground whol, visitors' defence,
the bull and made ground down the ball entering by the side of his wing to leave Nassou stand-he upright.
Lost But Won Their Shirts
London, November 7. Queens Park Rangers lost
a soccer game Saturday--but won their shirts.
Bpestators at the match with West Bromwich Albion turned in
than 500 more clothing coupons to onable the Rangers to get gay new Jurguys.
The Rangers
2-0 Associated Press.
loet
CCC Beat Sappers At Cricket
Cricket Club by seven wickets.
RE's XI
ing as he sent in д plitdriver
Ho twisted his ankle and had
which Cordell managed to beat to leave the field, taking no fur- down. However, Butcher netted; ther part in the game.
The
B. China"A" Yu Yu-kak, limu Yung- light, Ta Kam-hung, Cheung Kem-bot,
Boong 1inalog. Inu Chung-ang, Ho
as the bull came loose,
This goal inspired blues who plied on pressure.
Then came a period of Army Un-fun, Fung King-cheng. Chu Wing pressure and it looked as though keuse, Lal Bhiu-wing and The Kem-hos
Kayal Navya Beer, Wheeler, Taser, they would go ahead, but
they drowne
Filatham, Hulinway. Wokulu, were decidedly unlucky not to Donker, Rafferty, Gill and Allen.
score.
Army: Curdell, Itughe Nauu,
Kit Chee 1 CAA 2 Speed and good teamwork en-,
Weatherall, Graigbend,, Manson, Brown, Marsden, Byrnes, Byder nad Goddelek.
RAP: Bartrum, Durham, Oray. Talbot, | abled CAA to bent Kit Chee. Boutar, Grogan, Stanley, Butcher, Frntur, Graham wed Bloda..
“S: Chino “A” 3 Royal Navy O
Lo Wah-sing the outstanding player on the field, scored both goals for CAA, Kit Chee's only goal was gained by Lee Ping-chlui,
Five minutes, after the stari, a penalty kick nwarded to Kit Chen! resultant corner kick also falled. was saved by Yu Kal-yan. The
CAA drew first blood after 30) minutes when Lo celved the ball from the right and tapped it into
Navy put up a very fine display against their more polished op- ponents and it is to their credit that they were able to prevent South China's Olympic "stars" the goal. from scoring more then threa
At half time, CAA led by one? goats.
goal to it.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1948.
Chief George Wilking Buffalo, of Canada's Steny tribe,
ail dress up for his part in "Canadian Pacifie," gets wound up in fils costume as he taex off for a round of golf at Bantl Springs, Canada, where the pictura is being flimed. (AP Photo).
Team Of The Year After A Record
The anilors were well served
Lee scored the equaliser five in defence, with Beer outstand- In a friendly cricket game at ing. The full backs, Wheeler and minutes after half time.
The ball was cented between Happy Valley yesterday, Royal Tozer, were in fine fettle. Ther Engineers 1011 10 Cralgengower robust tackling rattled the Chl-backs with three Kit Chee players. In hot pursult In the; forwards, who. were not resulting skirmish, the ball was given
minis opportunities to flicked from head to head and Len shout.
drop-kicked to level the score. The Navy Intermediate lind Lo scored the winning goal them sequitted itself well with Flint after the Kit Chee goalie had ham, ably supported by Brown fumbled. and Holloway repeatedly inter cepting well placed
passes by Fung King-cheong.
Payne, bw,b Crabtree
Dullery, e Hollands, b Lim
Hogg, run out...
Corbet b Crabtree
Ingram, b Crabtree
White Tay, b Irance
Balderson, and Baker
Copoland, b france .. Readington, b Ramchand Weymouth, Kreft, b Baker Tility, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling
Crabtree
Lim
Irance
Baker
Ramchand
#
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Muk Kemelut, Toni T-sute, You Wa Kit Cheer Chit Shihan, Pok Yu-hwa, bing, To Wal-kwan, Tang Kungsum, Lee Plakerhl, Kok Yin-ki, Cheang Chung-k 邮 chief weakness tland Wong Kri-chong.
CAA V Karao, Le Pink-nam, Ile Shing, Chau Kan-y, Mw, Chan-wing, Lame Plexum, Low Sub-ping. Ching Bhib-fung, to Wahing, is Yuki and
The sailors
ors was in their forward line. The forwards eir
Incked understand tnx and were often out of posle tion when
was placed in the coul-mouth. Many times the 58 ball was sent down the gantra. but there was only one forward
the Leung Peng-wal.
in position. Before this forward
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(By "GRANDSTAND")
Saints failed again yesterday as the Canucks nosed out the Softball champions of lost 'spason 9-8 in an eight-inning scuffle with no holds barred. The Canuckettes overwhelmed the Pirates 13-2 behind Alice Mar's one-hit mound perform-
ance..
The Madcaps were fortunate to shade the Baseballers 9-8, the winring tally crossing the pan in the final chapter. The Baseballers lodged two protests. on the field on decisions by the 10 21 umpires and to make it official the protests will have to be, to the Association"
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bins popped out, while Bill Woo grounded to third. Kassa Nazari drew a paw and so did Tigor Hus- sain which put the tieing and winning runs on buse. Two muc cessive singles by Georgo White and Junior, Marker Casured vic- tory for the Maple Leafers s both runa scored.
.
Leonard Brothers
The Leonard' brothers Dave and The Saints started off by spot-1.Stan were the only ones to clout ting the Canucks three costly runs round-trippers while Jock Brown taused by a series of wild throw-indoo Hussain, Don Hobbins and ing. White received a life on Dave Big Boy Bakar were good for two. Leonard's fumble to race home on safeties apiece, the former in two a wild peg by pitcher Jock balting attempts.
row. Luke Bunn sacrificed to deep centre while Dave's second bobble- the same semester Baw Bakar carry the mall over for the third marker,
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Mastermind Bill Woo was un- *his to connect for single safety, and his prossfit batting average is a nice round .000, The Bastballers staged a first The Saints were shut out in the inning Uprising which netted them Brat but took the lead. In the four sung at the expense of the second sparked by Stan Leonard's Hollandsmen and hdded another but-of-the-park homer in his first in the second. In the third, the settled down to serious the plate this appearance Gonda
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when Cicero
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rotricved, "LIMALIAKERAMAINO, neither side was
58th ste to moru,
Fighting heaved a wild throw to third with tha banks to the wall, base. The Molthenmen go back the Saints substituted. Olly into the game again on an un-
pinoh hit, for
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Out Of The Fire
tled right all pats to brat base..
The secre was Ozorla's By advanced Omar to when the last inning, appeared but third and when "Showboat" All foolish endeavour by the Base singled to right the Saints were in ballers in attempting to play the the ball game again as Oily Omar runner to Dre! base with the tier LAP. crossed the pay-off station stand- breaker standing on third resulted
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Dorby County, the team of the year, brought thoir great unbeaten run to 16 games since the start of the season by a 2-0 win over Middlesbrough. They now need to survive one more match to equal the achievement of Arsenal last season, when Derby themselves ended the Highbury club's sequence, of the 18th hurdle. Derby's victory today puts Welsh international centre, half,
three clear.
gont, but Rotherham .. in put through his own points front of the faltering Ports-aloned by scoring his side's Inst Mull
who went 3-1 in a rousing game at Liver clubs were away from home, with York P. mouth,
All four leading Third Division Darlington pool Portsmouth have taken contrasting effect, for the two Crewe only one point from their last Northern.
section pacemakers, Carliste.. may soon Rotherham, and Hull, both suc
margin Sherry Buck lock while Fdo Almeida on the mund three matches, and
comfortably,
1211 bydr duties and walked for drop below Newcastle, who ceeded.
wherdas Blockport
ALBERTO WHite when he failed to whifted enly onc. Both hurlers have won their last four mat- Bournemouth in the South, after Manak ches, and the champions. Ar games, telt 2-1 at Bristol against Wesham
nd the pille, White stole second were nickea for seven blown each conceding only one point in six Tranmers
was nailed at third when he 10 & 12 13 senal, who have gained nine the City.
10 547 # 14 tried to stretch the steal. Hartlepools points in their last five engage-
Junior Murkar walked next and fared badly, Barrow Swanson, too. ments.
46 7 18 20 18 but their defence gained them Southport
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Oldham tham ona point clear at the top
Chester. 10 of the table.
Accrington ..
16 14 I 142 1420ing up. The Showboat_nudged In disaster. The Baseballers failed 16 12 21 87 the Saints chead, when he came in their lust batting attempt and 18 15 4 4.23 1024 home on Memle Xavier's teasing the Mindcaps snatched this ons 18 11 6 2 20 rúller.
out of the fire. ine: In last of the seventh, with
Silva-Netto walked five Kelly 17 4 2 1 2 10 the Saints leading by a slim one- and tanned one for the victors.
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M. R. W could do anything with the ball. Rest of Colony Comblaed Ser-kattle at Newcastic next Satur-
3 he found himself surrounded by vices. (Sookunpoo-3.45 p.m.).
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18
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1.1 CCC
G. A. Bouza, not out
R. Tay, a White, b Poyne
T. Crabtree, b Ingram
11. P. Lim b Payne
S. Ramchand, not out
Extras
Total (for 3)
R. R. Irance, R. Baker,
at least five Chinese players, who
2 had no difficulty in robbing him.2.30 p.m.).
30)
The Chinese delighted with a
-number of neat passing mové- mente,, but indulged In 100 much dribbling.
***Fung King-clipong, as always, proved to be the brains of the altnek, and kept the wingers wall 13 supplied with accurately placed
1 passes.
In defence. Hou Yung-sang 62 was brilliant, his first time clear-
ances being a fenture.
S.
Hollands, Kroft, A. Kuruners, El
A. Woodier did not bat
Good Game At KCC
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rapped. a grounder through the windy alley and stole Berond,
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N. Urlahton.. 10 Prédford Lawton a touch Third Division (South)
four
Both pitchers gave creditable performances not only in the Silva- field, but at bal, Kelly Netto returning a three-in-four altónipt_while Almeida connect- enfely twice. Anatoly was the other hitter to collect more only than one. blow, with
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two in
Referees y Press. (Sookunpoofy when Derby are the visitors.
Newcastle's hero, In a Prod
ik Blackpool was Stob. Ruccess
The Leyton Orient crowd were bart; the centre forward, who is
V.R.C. got off to a shaky start on the transfer list. Brought in- disappointed when groin injury
and allowed Chung Hwa to chalk to the side at outside right, be fine spectator made Tommy
up four uns before they could Instead of Nolts scored two decisive second half
reply in the next frame with a F. W. D.-P. Ai Pia Con- Foals, at a time when Blackpool, County's centre forward.
17 11 4 40 D 25
Jindoo Husain
Saints pair of markers. A threo run rally ∙put the when the home Dostomouth 18 11 despite the presence of the Eng-
4171823 in the lend once more on timely in the fourth highlighted by land forwards, Matthews and leader nearly cracked in a brii Beatol Rovers 17. 10 14 10 24 31 single, but was left stranded as Ernie Bibelte's double broke the
llant second half hat-trick, · Mortensen,
1873 10 18 20 Benny Omar, Sherry Bucks and back of Dick Chung's team, and Mortensen, returning after an in-rass, of Bolton, performed the Reading
overplayed. Another centre forward, Bor- Swindon, 18 A 4.6.1 Andor Kumlahn grounded wit from then on it was a free-scoring
16 # 2 12:20 30
It was Canucks turn to be affair. against the wall with a one run Jury, scored from a penalty.
Chelsea's First
In a friendly at Chater Road yesterday, HKCC "Occasionals" beut a team captained by Mr. E. C. Fincher by one, wickel After 20 minutes, the Chinese, E. C. Fincher's XI look the load when Tse Kam-ho, Nohari Baker, b Gambrill nippling in from the left, sent in A. M. Prato, c Owen, Hughes, o_lightning-like drive to the top b Wales
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A. Slepto, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 decl.)
E. C. Fincher, did not bat .......
Dawling
Gambrill
were
solation came
watete
Brighton ....
Norwich best scoring feat of the day in England with four against Man-pewich Wix]] Finney, of Preston, another of chester City, and Swinscoe, of the forwards upon whom England Stockport, niso registered a hat-THRE
Notte Co. will rely against Wales next. Wed- trick,
Exeter nesday, started slowly in his "try The attendances for the 44 Wal out" game on Sheffield United's matches dropped below a million Suuthend-
play for the first time on a Saturday orient improved as ground, but progressed and seemed perfectly sinco. August 21-Reuter. AL.
Nevertheless, the United, flela- ing their new players Cockroft, from. Shemeld Wednesday, and! Blakeman, from Brentford, gam- ed their first victory since the 16 opening day of the sonion and handed over the First Division 185 wooden spoon" to Everton.
Q. M. R. W.
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Murray Brown
L. F.. Stokes
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F. Howarth
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"Occasionals"
D. Marshall, b Banion
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Murray--Brown (e: Taylor,
Stepto X
H.. Owen Hughes,.e Kermani,j
P.Howarth, st. Zimman, b
|0,"l" Kerr, b Banton
TRide, not out
D, dall, 'è Taylor, b Stepto
D. McLellan, b Banton
EN, Cambrill, b Banton C. D. Wales, not out
Total (for j
A. Blepto
D. Banken
G. E. Taylor.
M. J. Divechin'
for, at Harumper. Kutarpelan,
MCC In A Strong Position
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Capetown, November 6.
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17 deficit as they came in to bat in again and forfeited, their game to
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Chelsea gained, their first away! victory in an Incident-crammed elast at Huddersfield. The ex- pariment of playing Williams at Inside loft in place of Tommy With eight wickets standing and Walker, who goes to his old club the MCC aro only 108 runs,becau Hearts next month as assistant hind Cape Province, who scored Motherwell Adams J2 11 manager and player, proved suc- 225 runs and then conceded 117 Queen of South for Williams was Chol- for two wickets, vele Mark Morton
sea's star
two
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--coodedward; and they. BUC-: The strong Province leam was fartich I
by 13 - despite
expected to test the bowling of Albion I 4 penalty goals by Peter Doherty: the tourists, but apart from Owen Clyde
Whittaker, Huddersfield new Wynne they were never really Abriden -half back from Charlton, war
unlucky enough to put through scored a century for Western
Wynne, who ermfortable."
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opening match, hit another today. Rangers Upset FOR
roaching 103 by stret. class troko
the last of the eight. Don Rob Recreio.
England Win In Bowls Semi-Final
England, Scotland, Philippines and Pakistan enter, ed the semi-finals of the International. Lawn Bowls competition yesterday when they beat Portugal, Ireland, Malays and China.
At Kowloon Docks, in an ex-Pakistan asorted pressure and 4211-10 10 clting game, England, with registered seven shots in the last three skips in their rink, beat four heads to beat their opponents a strong Portugal combination by 30-15.
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3 at Southampton, from where only Airican Test team, hit eight fours Allos
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