BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
Brilliant Hong Kong Win Over Malayans
Cup Match To Be Replayed
(By "MID ON")
Accurate bowling by Howarth and, to a lossar degree, Gambrill, coupled with a brilliant not out contury by L. F. Stokos, gave Hong Kong victory by 236 ruhs over Combined Services of Malaya at Hong Kong Cricket Club on Sunday.
Malaya were sent out to field on Saturday when
Alec Pearce, Colony captain won the toss and elected to bot on a wicket which looked, if anything, to be on the batsman's side. Stokes and KUber apeard short of the half-century, Kilbee from the innings for Hong Kong but stepped in front of one after the further had made 12, Syrett whose appeal for obstrue-
for anulher tion was upheld, and appeared set nt
York, November 22. A Football Association Commission meeting here torny upheld the Bishop- Auekhad Club's protest against the result of their fourth qualifying round af the Football Association Cup Tie against Scar- borough 011 the ground that Scarborough flelded two Ineligible players.
They ordered that the match
replayed fishop Auckland on Suttir- This means that the day. R131 versus Scarborough P.A.
first Cup
round proper match will not be played on Saturday.-Reu-
MCC Win Race With The Clock
Alee Pearce joined Stokes and
of the big scores he had beat this stage cricket of the highest making of recent weeks, he was run out.
This reverse affected the fol lowing batsmen somewhat and Hong Kong were not in too good #pusition until Eddie Gogan, ging in at the fall of the fourth wicket, setiled down to play en terprising cricket immediately on renching
and put the wicket. together an excellent 63 before he was bowled by beauty from Syreti
round Gosana scored all
Minge
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011
the
was 11
order was
balamen been, both bringing off some delightful shots. Stoker carried his bal for 106 while Penren had 28. Eddie Cosano had only 13 minutes ti the wickets but he put together that thori during ភ crisp 21 period.
the Pearce declared
innings closed at 213 for 2, thus setting Malaya 313 to wie-which, to say the least,
formidable enough tank. Greenwood and Robinson started the innings for I wicket, one of his shots to leg the visitors but found Howarth at being particularly due. At the top of his form. Gambrill. Syrell, going Arst though not bowling nearly as well change, seat down some very as he did in the first innings. good stuff and the batsmen, auart nevertheless kopi a Jength
and from Gutano, found him dificult between them they look nine to get away. lis Anol analysis Malaya wickets for 54 .rws.
1-1-39-6 out of 17, speaks for the was bowling.
As expected Pearce ted Gambrill and Eddie Gosano team with rare judginent, opened the attack for Hong Kong Incing of the field was excellent when Malaya were faced with but what is even more important. 17: first innings score, and with he is one of those captain: who the former #nding a spat with has the happy knack of getting
his Brit delivery, the the very best out of each pat ding a second innings total almost of 298 to avert an isongs defent,batsmer; Lund run-getting quite
Craigengower Wins Fier St 1p were all out for 238 problem. after hestur 17 for 958.
*bemfontein, November 22.
The SCC touring feath won their 11th surcessive match by
Staf defeating Orange Free and Basutoland by nine wickets today, with half an hour
Tvt
17 total Hong Kong energing winners by way he 238 runs.
Hong Kong's fielding was ex- In my notes on Saturday, 1 cellent and with Howarth Deg- predicted a win for Craigengower scored the neees-Ring laway at the opposite end to over the Navy and 1 was glad to The M.C.C
Gambril) (and keeping Ane note that my confidence in he sang # rims for the rs of one
length throughout). Malaya's Happy Valley side was not mis- innings soon came to an end, the pinced. ioll being only 74 of which 15 were from extras-Major Grean wood being top scorer with 10!
The Orange Free State's tail- ent balammen offered stern resist
nice, 3. Newton (101) and C. Jer kann (49) nelded 78 runs for: the seventh wicket, after which debcam and Landway Tuckelt (47)
to for the eighth wieket.
Stokos Again Hong Kong commenced their second knock will Stokes Kilber again. This time the bais- care- nen pinyed themselves in fully and then runs came freely so that when stumps were drawn the total was 48, with all wickets intact. Stokes 27 not out and Roland Jenkins, the Worcester-Killer 21. not out,
Newton batted for 136 minutes and Jackson's patient effort oc- cupied 185 minutes,
well-entrolled flight, length and cored hone the worse
George Souza look over the from Hong reins of captaincy Choy and was soully supported by Billmorin and Crabtree who trok 6 for 42 and 4 for 17 respec- tively. The Navy were all out for a paltry 65, Fluck and Work- man being top scorers with 10
uns each.
an
HONG KONG
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1948.
Birmingham City goalkeeper Gilbert Merrick, nearest camera, runs out to gathor the ball from a melce in which Afee Forbes, Arsenal inside-left (lying on back), and Duckhouse. Birmingham centre-half (right) roll together on the ground-an ineldent Arsenal bent their from the Football League Division match at Highbury Sladium.
visitors by 2 goals to 0. (AP Photo). :
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Amateur Soccer Players Want
Boxing Date Postponed
The Harris Shield Boxing
ray
Was to
• Competition which have taken place at the Mur. Barracks Arona OFI November 22 and November 23, has been put back and will*
tako now
place on November 25 and November
26.
St. George's Golf Win
Blessing Of FA
than
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"יד"
In PACKETS or TINS
BIG TURNOUT AT YACHT CLUB
Thore was a big turnout for all races at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club last week-end, which marked the halfway pariad in most of the Championship Sarios racos.
The Dragon race was the 5th in the Commodore's Cup Series and with two more races to go the yacht La Linda leads with 39 points closely followed by Vanessa with 37 points.
· Hockey Fixtures
Sunday, November 28
There has been keen rivalry amongst the leaders in the Dragon Series but unfortun- ately some of the Dragons havo not yet been able to make regular appearance in these races.
Club de Recrelo v Cable & Wire-
It is hoped that for the less. King's Park, 19 a.m. Um- Corinthian Series starting in pires: P.F. Kavier-Makhan | three weeks' time full turnout, Singh...
10
H. K. Police v Army, Seokunpoo, m. Umpires: Yeo Sigs Gater. U.S. Dillon. Dutch H. C. v Navy. King's Park, Umpires: RNRC (1), 10 a.m.
H.J. Chimell.S. Capt. Grewal. Dockyard RC v Universlly. King's Park RNRC (2), 10 sm. Um- pires: A.E.P. Guest.-S.B.C.P.O. Shaw. AF v YMCA Kыl Tak, 10.30 nm Umpires: D.T. Smith.-E.RA Miller.
will be possible.
The Jubilees also have a fairly Irregular turnout, and in their Serles for an Autumn Shield last Saturday's was the 8th race with four more to go to make a total At present the of nine races, yacht Minstrel leady with 61 *Melody" second points, with with 47 points,
Turning to the Club boats, there is very little to choose between the many competitors in the Star Series and there is still three weeks to go with 10 possible Star Civil Service v Khalsa. Postponed racon Series, is settled.
before this Autumn Cham
Tho
until December 19.
All umpires are requesterl to Open Dinghies now have six rapoa. confirm by phone. (30381 Ex 117) out of 10, with Mr. Moness lead- before 5 pm. on Friday. Secre-ing from Mr. Hoogerhuys by the to taries are requested to ensure very close margin of 142 points prompt attendance of their teams.
เลย points. A maximum of 10 minutes delay Last Baturday was the second will be allowed. Will umpires Ladies Race of the preselit. Series please notify.results of matches and there was a good turnout, of by phone as soon as possible after 16 starters. The next Ladle Race the match.
Is December 18, and the final in their Series will be during the Christmas Regatta.
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LRC TENNIS Resulta föf yesterday's tennis
at the Ladies Recreation Club
Colony Ladies Singles Semi- Finals:-Mrs. Standoloft and Mrs Liiton
beat,
Last Sunday morning there
London, November 23. Throughout Britain every Sunday, more
100,000 sportsman play soccer in wall-
were two Team Races resulting in win for Government Team over organised amateur leagues—but without the
the Internationals, and Inland: Ro Miss Rumjahn and venue over the Airways,
Team race fixtures for next official Football Association recognition thoy as Choy Walw
Wai-wong, 6-0, 6-2. Men's Handicap Doubles: C. Sunday, November 20, are:-1st, have been seeking for many years.
W. L. Way and F. Alexander Team RaceTalkoo Dock versus Syles Navy: 2nd Race Govern- Most Sunday sportsmen regard the rule which pre-beat J. L. Barnes and D. D.. S. ment versus Inland Revenue.
vents their affiliation to the Football Associa- Evans, 6-0, 0-2. tion as archaic ond one which should be re- I p.m. Club Mixed considered immediately.
01
hospito!
There are no Team Races next TODAY'S GAMES
afternoon and dinghy Saturday Doubles, races will be devoted do-ap A. Segalen and Mrs. Slegter v. "Owner-Driver" race.
Мсь
Good Nows
The Secretory of the Foot: Now comes the news that he Mr. and Mrs. Bathurst,
4 p.m. Colony Ladies' Doubles ball Association admits that has enterect a London there is a problem which has for the removal of a cartilage in Finnts, Miss Kent and I was happy to see Souza strik-
Good news for the Club is that the batting
to be faced. Nevertheless, al- the knee he injured during the Shewan v. Mrs. Standaloft und
international match against Wales Mrs. Litton. The annual match between though sportsmen have con-
4.16 p.m. ng sunothing like
Handicap Mixed the rat Redwings should take the form that almost won him
at Villa Park Inst week. He is the Golfing members of the St. siderable support, muny Не Interport cap balore the war,
and St. and showed Andrew's
George's
not expected to play again for Doubles, C. W. L. Way and air, water this week. The first four and now being planked and were ganisations, such as the power live or six weeks.
Stroobach V. J. 1. Barnes
drawb for at the Club last Satur- male 39 (retired)
Day for some of his old-time confidence. Societies at Fanling on Sunday fül Lord's
Observance
Miss Lambert Baker.
iday afternoon. actively campaign
England and Arsenal expect to see bigger score from lust. resulted in a win for St. Society,
Society by
Will A meeting of the Emergency Sunday and Monday, December 26 George's
three
against Sunday sports and the miss him, for Scott is one of the sub-communitted of the Hung score being St.
remarkable powers of recovery held at the Association's office on
Macho and back will be held on night.
fnetory, which compensate for his small Friday, November 20, at 3.15 p.m.
December 20 for Cruisers and Suminy size. He tackics like a terrier to inquire into the sending of Dragons, demand and is able to save himself the field of play of Leung Plug-
There will be a formal dance on lot of unnecessary running about kwan, Captain of CAA, in the on December 4 and a Gula. Ball
by thoughtful positional play. 1st Division League match play-on New Year's Eve. Itcuter.
ed on November 30, 1948.
Shire lug-break bowler, willi The wicket on Sunday morning strin, took seven wickets for 94, wear and Stokes and Kibee got
neking bis match unolysis 12 on to the job of run-getting wackels for 170, rung-Reuter. earnest.
tr
him as the senson progresses.
In the Second Division Indian points, the
There will bo Regatta on the
When he was only two inc beat Army, but only just. George's 34 and St. Andrew's Bituation will not change over- fastest backs in the game, with Kong Football Association will be/And-December 27, and a race to
The
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They scored 95 when they had 31. first lease of the wicket despite
la fist-class bowler. Ite bowls left-hand raund the wicket and It
Next Sunday, the first rounds
ni the Club Championship for
Almost every large
football team and the for football pliches for us
Arcally exceeds The Sundays supply.
tierce
n good send off by Ismail All (22) Full details are given below. office and club has its and M. A. Wahab (21). It was T. Ebrahim (4 for 19) and 5. Aboo (4 for 38), who contri- the 16 who qualified and a Bogey butes mainly to their win. Theol for the rest, will be played. latter in a bowler who shows Starting times for the Champlon-
Record Attendance every promise of developing Into Ship competitors will be published In order to help members who
and The hurly-huriy have 110 transport, those who competition of modern Football will be a thousand pilles if some have spare seats in their cars on Lorgue soccer is so intense that
requested
tul lew players manage 10 go Those through a whole senson without
yet there take him in hand. He shows de-requiring lifts are also requested missing a match,
227 finite possibilities of developing to communicate with the Sezret-
his consecutive matches for clai into another A, R. Minu who, en ry. It is hoped that by this me-ne player who has played his day, is one of the best bowlers thod, those who are without cars turned out by the IRC and there will benefit. have been a few good ones from this club.
of the more experienced players Sundays, are kin ly
Whe Secretary.
it the Sookunpoo club do not
Kowloon At Last Kowloon secunds have, at last, Ishown somethug liku ́their true form. Contrary to my expecta- tions, they took full points from Recreio and were full value for their win at that.
inform
BT, ANDREW'S
BT. GEORCE'S SINGLES K.B. Klughươn v G.GD, Carter.. D.3, ituba 12.A.0. Davies ........ l P.D. Hunter v AE. · Lineaman,. E
se
He Is Ray Middleton, Chester field's goalkeeper, who has en-
a longer sequence joyed
without missing a match than any other footballer.
Altogether, Middle- ion has played over 500 timer
IW. Showxo v J.K.P. Hadland.. 1 for
I
M.A. Brown • R.K. Collingx.... 1 K.B. Robertson v E. Bathurst, 7. Mackle v E.J.R, Mitchell, ....... i H. Cleland v W.O. Darien,.
11⁄2 8.8, Gordon ♥ L. Goldmun
A. McKellar v 110. Pesten,, G. Stewart W.H, Lydall, A W.0. Robertson V Cautherley 1 1 ILS. Barry A. Summerfall..... D.L. Prophet ♥ H.II. Mundy. ... Lt.Cdr. Bthing Y F.G. Harrison A.S. Adamen v ɑ.E.'Marde..... 1 T.B. Low ♥ W.N.A. Smalley... C.1.8. Thomson • J. Linaker
Recrele could only muster 82 and ngainst White (5 for 46) Hancock (5 for 18) and when Kowloon went in V. White made
(28) +15 with Trucman
มเงิน (20 skipper Stewart Gray
not out helping to put the issue bo-14 yond doubt,
KCC FUNCTION The tennis section of the Kowloon Cricket Club adopts a new role this week with the organisation of a dance at thei clubhouse next Saturday,
Dancing will glart at 9 p.m.) and continue until 2 a.m.
evening's The
entertainment! will include novelty dunces with prizes to be won,
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„J, Belly ♥ A.D. Humphreys ....
1⁄4 WLA, ~Bjawart v L. Jackson....
R.W.A. Mucklehan • W.B, Vaugham 1 12. Forbes v A. Mabb
1 J.L. Macintyre v 2.Mt. Pattinson 1 RA, Crala ♥ E.W, Geovas
1
DA. Leiper v EC, Frederick..........
K.A. Millor y HA.D. Lowe ...
ILM. Krowa v Č.P. Yungan Ke
W.IL, Paterson v R. Colija –
2.1. Kiờ v L Pringle
ICC. Watson v G. Alion
11 A. McBride v WJ, Dverg
14 T.D. Dracula KP. Bestfield
The Embassy Sextet will again is provide the husle, and members! are ndvised to make early hook- ings of tablor at the club, accommodation is liteited and a big-attendance is expected. Sub- scription ta five dollars per person.
KCC TOURNEY
An all-day American Tournai ment is being conducted next Sunday by the tennis section of the KCC.
It will stort at 10 am, and all members intending to take part
1
POUR BALLS Kingbarn Robby Carter Darlee... Hunter Shewan Lisaman faciend Brown Robertson
Bethartres! Mackle Cleland. Mitchell mo dorian McKeller Goldman Party
Stewart
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Robertson Cautherley..........................
Collings
Imtall
Barry Prophet & Bannerfelt Mundy Kakichan Forbo Mabli Vangban Low Thompson valley Linaker elby Stewart Humphreys Jackson Stirling Adamson Harrison Mardan 1. Harlhtyre Oinig: v' Pattinson Graves * Pasar Stiler. ** Trederick Lowe
Keown Paberion Cotile Fergušos.
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are requested to, enter, their] 1: Kita'.Wataniyi ir „Pringļu" Allon” akan names on the list at the club_MeDzīšu,Degjdule » ¿ Özer #trontiud¶__ ||| house as soon as possible.
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Printed and published for the proprie | 20 · Total, Cape Town. Lore, The Newspaper Enterprise, Limited,
by WALTER JAMES KEATES, Kladnor #1 Pisal Resili House, Hong Kong...
Chesterfield.
Another
limes
Recreio Beat KOO At Badminton
(By ARGONAUT)
Following are the results of last week's races.
DRAGONS Fifth Commodore's Cun Berles, Batore day, November· 20, abart · 2.251---
19
Fiser Yorki & Zelmaman Pia, Pia. Til 1st, Vanesas, Bedgwick ...
7.32 Snd, Linde, Caldell Ard, Madriani, Drummand.. 8. 27 31 514 10 eth/ Coppella, Drówn
JUBILEES Fifth..Race in Autumn Shield Bezien
*Prw.**
Only one of the two arranged matches was ployed Saturday, November 25, diart 2.881-
on Monday, the opening day of the Badmin-Place Fickt Helmomen Time Pie; Pis. Tu tom League season.
For some unknown reason, the match between
les, Melody, Beeching 1.57.64 12 36.47 2nd, Etistheper."
1.48.0 104 Kickers
1.49.38
University "A" and University "B" was post-t, Mire Croable 1.10:18 9 43 11 poned to a later date.
player well on his heela is Bam Bartram, the red. headed goalkeeper of Charlton, who has not been absent from
As anticipated, Recreio got any peace-time League games Tuinied by his club for 11 the better of KCC, by @ games years.since Ire gained his first to 3: I had expected, KCC to team place in a Third Division | put up a better side, though, match
Watford In and, was against
sec surprised to December 1934, Bartram at Stokes and Anderson making missco
only three matches
up their third pair. through injury and has played Succonivo gamca for
204
T.E. Rodrigues and A.J. Reme
STARD
10.
1.3.45 8 3
1.60.28 1,80
Boundelar
Ninth Autumn Star. Beri, Sunday, November 24, start 2.801- 1st, Deneb, I'ano dies lost to Soul and Gills 2nd, Benetnaséh,
Koerding 19-21, boat Comer and Fisher 21-18, beat Stokes and Ander-ard, Daphne, Farquhar 9.09.18 8 19 26 Tenth Autuma Ster Berian, Axtürdüre son 21-12.
November 10, stárt 2.45: Int...Atair, Chilone 2.09.01 17 25 Ind, Benetnaich, Emith 2.14.22 €197.18 Brd, Deneb, Bhaw 1.17.12 5410 November 21, - start - 2.871-
Elevesih Autumn Blar Series, Bunday. 1. Deng, Farquhar 1,68,60 E And, Bellatrit,' ·
2.04.20·6 16.4
•ard, Polaris, --Disku 1.08.10. X sih, Alaly - Heording 2.09.094/20/24 LADIES' RACK Reechd Jadi Dinkhy Series, Saturday, November 20, siart 2.641---
Today's Games 'On the other hand Recreio have
The following opening rounds made a wise move in promoling in the Men's Doubles "B" Divi
BECTION 1 Theer players' immunity from their last year's youthful B couple, dion will be played off to-night: Injury is the more remarkable in T.E. Rodrigues and A,J. Reme | Univerzity vs. Kowloon. Tong "A" | MNVon Byd
Charlton.
two of the most daring
and spectacular goalkeepers in the country.
Not So Lucky
On the other side of the ledger
in the case of Bobby
to
the Remedios-Olivreia campinn- lion, so that they now
hava
may
and
well-balanced team
team, and a surprise packet as prove to be a str the reason
reason advances. The only. K.C.C. pair to offer Barker, ny opposition were Saul who broke his collar hone when Gills, last year's Junior Chan
Bromwich plons who won all their playing for West reserves and last April. he was games. one of the footballers struck hy lightning during the Army Cup final at Aldershot when two
playera were "Killed
Fin
Rocently ho
gained his pince, West Bromwich's league side, but, this was short-livedi for in the match against Cardiff. he broke his leg in the first half and will be out of the game once again for a considerable time.
-Fate in the manner of lipera and Injury has been unkind this sokson to Laurie Scott, the ~Aménal and England, right
back......, During the Bummer. while ho was in Norway, Boat! Blunderwent ah koparation for #ppendioftin and enlased the first month » League pro- gramma on hie return to Eng land.
three
Kowloon Dock va, K.C.C.
SECTION 11
F. vs. Chung Wah Kowloon Tong "B; v. St. Teresa's
"B" Chinese Y.M.C.A. vs. St. John's V.RC. "D" vs. Recrolo
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Dimen Dinghy Helma. Time Pto, Pin, TIL
2nd, 18, Mr. Monses 1.59.00′ 29, 1979, 11,1 Migh · Evans 2.08.35, 28 91 63
8. Mies, Tarby 1.58.50-2328-87
The other entry in this Divi-14. Miss Blackmore 1.06.50 278 27 Dinghy Team Baces, Sunday, November is St. Teresa "A",who have Kion Both of them soomed to have been classed in Section 1. The trans Inter struck farm in their first games, majority of these teams are Place simpan Boat & Tim Tim Pts. and should be able to go far this year. with
known quantities,
Saul may have to be careful, cousist mainly of they will 11t. Hedrwick, 8, 24th 2.19.19
new players, ind, de, Jong, 19, 11.84€ but barring any possible upsets, I trd. Hoomwrhuys; 21, 1. 1.11.69 his drive services, the
think either University or St. 4th. Flaber, 13, 0.2 1.2.4 greater number of which are de Teresh'n "A" will ultimately meet Balty Government 111 Internationals 10. initely above the waist. helther the Y.M.C.A, or Recreio in Hound Stace-Airways v
not be surprised if he is repailed the final of this Division. ly penalised in
subsequent
of the K.C.-
matches..
Full scores of Recreio match; J. J. Remedios and H,F. Goá- anives lost to Saul and Cilllis 20-28, boat Comer and Fisher 21-10, beat Stokes and Ander- son 21-0.
AUTHOR DEAD
London, November 23,
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(A.E.W.) Mason; author of "This November 11. starý 2.38yday Four Feathers” and many other
M.A. Oliveiria and A.M. Silva novela died on Monday at his (Howwerhaps, 11, 113736_BLOCK" 112
lost to Satil and Olillis“ 16-21, Mayfair homo at the age of 83. 178, Hosomy 18/04 beaf Comer and Fisher 21-3, He had boun lil for a long time 95, DAFRIT WAS beat Stokes and Anderson 21-2. | Associated "Pres..