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S. China "A", Kit Chee Enter Second Round

There were no surprises in yesterday's Senior Chal- lenge Shield soccer games, both South China "A" and Kit Choc qualifying for the Second Round as expected, at the exponse of Royal Navy and Kwong Wah respectively. The game between South Chino ""A" and Royal Navy at Caroline Hill was played in a clean and sporting spirit throughout and ended in a win for the Chinese by three clear goals. Allbugh the sailors went while Glilan down, they were by no means hard for goals. diced; un the other hand,

enhanced turther they forstige of Royal Navy the ChanIERE

and Sionis tried

Home Soccer Standings.

First Division

South Chun "A" Yu Yin-tak. the Yung-sung, Te Kanemung, bedy

Chang Kar-ho, Soong Ling-Portsmouth

Chang-song, The Kit Newcostle spectators, who ho, Fung Ko-cheunt.

uf been

the Wing-keuing. Lit Sha-wing on niways pinion that the sailors never: Ho Ying-fun, falte conduct themselves as "pentlemen "--win or lose.

1 mates between Kit Chee uk Caitseway tal Awok With

a victory By sheh resulted i47

Por Ciser by two clear goals,

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1948.

Derby County Retain Softball:

Lead With Big Win Over Charlton

London, December 4.

Derby County, beaton in two of their last three games, returned to form in no uncertain man" ner today, gaining a 5-1 victory over Charl- ton-their biggest success of the season. Chorlton held their own during a first half full of good football, but were subsequently overrun, Derby piling on four goals after the interval.

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Kit Chee 2- Kwong Wah 0

Mauchenter Livesprad 1rostor kam Sunter but 1untry Caterp Shem!.. which was | Mictimbunu Competitin last! Geminion by a consideralir amount

ployers wild kicking by wal again proved themselves to d be "la dlers" when they bent both des Palkat boundary Sheet by twaj

KRC= Only a mere handful of in the Junior Shield Competi-talon were present at Capeway hope. Takes, who eikniatest Sing Day for this goes, You dong

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The wars, which ended in a des ory for the latter by two gouis

South China "A" 3— Royal Navy O

f. feature of this game was the

The Ki Chee forwards were Inclined to pass the bal around |,tum antich instead of shooting and were thus rubbed of many scoring opportunities,

Both terms started shakily and before kong, Kwong Wah Tuided throughout their opponent's goal. Ng contre

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RESULTS AT

A GLANCE

SENIOR SHIELD

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İs. China "A" 3 Royal Navy 0 Kit Chec 2 Kwong Wah 0

JUNIOR SHIELD

sotions stormed the Chinese gon! ; et, and their forwards been in without form, they would have,

loubt, etric off

honours. the The third goal for the Chinese fe in a late breakaway, when Police contre-forward Cha Wing-keung Tramways Fitter.

Kit Chec Withen live

Dunutes of the Mari, the home side went ahead when Ho Ying-fun was put well away and rounded

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Furent Cry

With their closest four rivals held a Derby now Fend of three points at the head of the First Division table.

Manchester United, On Int throughout the game, falled to break down Newcastle's solid de- Tener in a game watched by nearly 7.0oo.

Another match also brought

land

KCC Beat

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"7"

In PACKETS or TINS

Canadians Score Double Victory; Saints Win Again

(By "GRANDSTAND")

as

The Canadians scared a double victory over the week-end, Bill Woo's male contingent shaded Khalsa 7-6 in a close-finishing gamo with the ticing run cut off at the plate, while the Canuckettes played brilliant ball to upset the Owls 12-6 in the lodies' loop upset. The Canuckettes who will probably represent Ching

Press In Cricket Tilt Americans concedied

a 70,000 crowd-the All-Mid- Kowloon Cricket Club beat clash at Villa Park the Press by one wicket in a Birmingham City, with two friendly cricket match at Cox's

their goals from

·Bast eight Road yesterday. matches, obtained three against Aston Villa with = completely new forward linte,

Villa Drops

PREBA

D. G. White, e and b Tatter-

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3. Taul, b Cowle

The defeat puts Villa in the S, A, Gray, lbw Cowie, Just place but one in the First. 7. Tang, not out.. Division, a point ahead of Preston H. Ching. Sr. North End, budly,

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Scots Win Masonic Bowls Match

In their annual Masonic lawn bowls match played yesterday nl the Kowloon BGC, the Scot- tish Constitution beat the Eng-

Ts Constitution by 35 shots,

in the forthcoming International Series present a strong threat for honours this year if they can maintain the same high standard of play. In the other Senior League (chalked up splurges of four and the final score being 144 to 103. Ove runs in the third and fourth Scotland won on five out of tilts, St. Joseph's accounted for

frames to all the game away, six rinka, L. 1. and VRC the Filipinos, 6-2, Triumphed over the Overseas

nine, 10-5. Chinese

The

An sight was scored by Jillot and his merry men over Mitchell's There need no longer be a rink. L. R. Whant beat J. Fraser over to Chung Hwa.

The Vikings parted company shortage of rule books In the by 33-15. Whnat scored n glx

on a number of them on the 9th head. with the Rangers in the cellar Colony

England convincing 13-7 win over have been received. Those wish-

the CW. Way Rexes, while the Rangers went ing to purchase a copy of flown to the Black Hawks, 10-5. 1948 rules can do so by applien-A.C. Tribble In the other minor league scuffle, tlon to me. Team managers will, E. Skinner the Jaguers blasted their way th of course, be given priority, but L. Whant

there should be sufficient to go vletory over the Mohawks with a 15-0 shellacking.

around.

Whant's rink This is the second successive being the only rink of the dlack Hawk victory leaving the English combination to succeed, Rangers in the cellar with only one victory.

with

The Abbosmen claimed the first when George 11 Canuck victim 39 grounded out after fouling off 32 hunt. Junior Markar got on base vin R bunt and was advanced to but third on Luke Dunn's safety,

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Extras

with the "hidden ball" irlek.

When third-socker A. H. Kader put the bee on him he waH the

most surprised ball-player in park. The Canucks, however this chalked up their first tally

when Big Boy Baker slashed out a hot grounder over the key-stone.

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Total for 9 wkls declared 102 chapter

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HOWLING ANALYSIS

A. V. White Tattersall Cowic Davidson Kennedy

Earlly the best performance in the outstanding first round Cup tice came from the Ama tear Cup holders, Leytonstone, who played brillant football in beating their professional rivals Watford, by two goals to one. Leytonstone have been reward. ed with another home match the against Newport County in second round next Saturday, and Ane on today's form stand a chance of Joining the First and A. V. White, 'c Tay, b White Second Division clubs when they F. E. Lawrence, ihw White. enter the tournament.

Khalsa left runners on base In the first two innings and failed to Reore while the Woomen jumped ion hurler Abib Ebrahim for three 5 safe blows to notch up four coun-

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Results At A Glance

BENIOR LEAGUE

Filipinos

Canadians

V.R.C.

Americans

(skip)

V.C. Labrum F. Grinter

H.F. Shields

E.3.R. Mitchell

(skip)

Citung Hwa 7T

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11. Gitting W.C. Higgs W.H. Bailey J. Fraser

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H. Bailey

Grindley

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L.G. Coombes

A. Jillot

J. Close

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to Chung Hwa)..

JUNIOR LEAGUE Black Hawks 10 Rangers

17 Raxes Vikings

15 Mohawks Jaguars

LADIES LEAGUE 11 Wahoos Canadiana

EXHIBITION GAME White Fangs 11

Pirates

BUSY WEEK FOR TRANSFERS

London, December 4.

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G. Thampron

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A.R. Bennett

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This has been a busy week for

half and dented the rubber on a soccer transfers and there is no Abign of the market closing down 20 wild heave over first base..

timely hit by S. 11. Khan chased for want of buyers, 9 in team-mate Skelly Razack for 11 their second run

were Tattersall, st Tsul, b Luke T. A. Madar, e and n Gray

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In the Second Division, South-W, Cowle, e H. Cling, Sr.,

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There seemed to be a lele of breaking away on his understanding in the Navy lines missing an easy goal from ciche and the left wing of lio and Lai range. were allowed

At the other end, Tan brought reatord D. DE G scope. The latter was well policed but off a good save from Tang's plie Third Division (South) he did manage to set his wing driver, followed by another shot;

which he pushed over the bor in going.

South China were not having grund style. things all their own' way and ati the other end Gillam came near with the Navy's first effort.

Navy forced two corners on the let and from the second Gillan again got it a. good drive just missed the upright.

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which Kwok Ying-kee trapped twich

He scored with a shot Norwich nently. which gave the goalie no chance. One gnal up. Kit Chee currled and on their attacks and Tara between the the sticks was subjected to a

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High Drive

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Results Of Tennis Games

Results of yesterday's tennis at the Ladles Recreation Club:

Club Men's Bingles (Final) Mr. R. Segalen bent Mr. 3. Macklo 0-1, 6-1.

Men's Handicap Dougles (Inter.Hong)

+

Mr. M. Homnun and Mr. G. E. Strickland

(Government Legni Dept.) beat Mr. A. L. Shaith and Mr. E. I. H. Glennie (Hong Kong Bank) 6-4, 6-2.

Today's Games

Handicap Ladies' Doubles (Final) 3.45 p.m.

Mrs. Litton auki Mrs. Standaloft

y Mrs. Bradley and Miss Lambert Baker.

'Mon's Handicap Doubles (inter-Hong) 4 p.m.

Mr. A. T. Dow and Mr. W, A. Northampton 1966 22 39 15 Reed (Gibb Livingston) v Mr. J. 11 28 36 131. Barnes and Dr. Chon (Govern ment Medical Dept.). 14 10 14 36 12 #1 35 % 11

Aldershot ...

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After a long period of defensive Paine ....

.10 The play, Kwong Wah broke away Newport

Chinese forced a corner over on through Ng, at outside right, who Scottish League Div. “A” the right and from it Lau got on his own managed to beat two control of the bull and fired in a defenders,

but unforunately

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high drive that put them twe up. slipped as he was about to shoot.

During the second half, the Rushing in, Lou managed to Fast Fr 12 # 0 2 10 IG sailors were on the attack for long secure the ball, but was bundled Range *** 312 25 1 in periods und it was only luck of off before he could score.

Murch. 122721 16 15 After the interval, Kwong Wah Motherwell 12 24 10 in inishing that robbed them of a chance to equalise and take the carrie

into the play.

their Dundee Falkirk leaf Clarke on the lett wing opponents area, but their

poor was not in good form and on two shooting and innbility to combina of Bakh.. vecusions he should

have en proved ineffective against Kit Morin

frolind the ball and shol; instead] Chee's detences.

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he rocketel the ball over the bar.vccasions, players in favourable Aberdecai („V) 11'

Gillon came to the fore when shooting position missed

he made two feints ansi eloded shots.

Critic

several Third Lang.

ensy Heart

Chee, through A

Partick

iwo defenders to get into a shoot- Following a period of midfield Clyde he ing position, but his parting effort exchanges, went over the bat.

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Wong King-chun, outside lett. Scottish League Div. Clarke .come : Into the picture, broke away. Kwok connected! with a couple of drives but had the entre, but his shat he the

he waited till he had controlled essbar with the goalie out of Dunfermline 18- the ball, his opportunism have been rewarded.

Casts

C. Ching, Ibw Gray

A. J. Wood, st Teul, b Gray

Tibble, not out

Extras

Total for D wits

Luke White. Thy Gray

This period before Christmas is

for most important

managers, particularly those of

the First

Both sides were blanked in the fourth and in the fifth, Khalsa and Second Division clubs hoping Look advantage of a couple of

te stock up for Cup Uies.

To be eligible to play in the

IT Canuck bungles to manufacture Third Bound proper on January 4

T. Walter

B.A. Munsell

(skip)

E.H. Meadows W.A. Stewart

J.E. Hayward EM. Hanlon (skip)

R. Leigh

A. Steven L.A.

Collyer

(skip)

Hutton Robertson

A.J. Kew C.S. Rouelet

27

(skip) 23 J.S. Dhuren W. Kentes

J.A.R. Selby A.A. Dandi

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109. Total

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NEW OFFER

BY GARDINER

Belfast, December 4,

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Bob Gardiner, the Belfast box- another run, to trall 8-5.

when the big League clubs come ing promoter, has made a new Don Robbins opened the anal in a player will have to be signed offer 46 per cent of the gate

* hit to centre frame with

to Rimly Monaghan's manager for field by Christmas Day. which gardener A. M. Kader

Scouts are out all over Eng- the World Champion to meet fumbled for three bases. George land today. As all this feverish Meurice Sandeyron of France in 100 White bunted safely and Robbins chasing of new players goes on a World and European fille Oght"

Belfast, erossed the plate with what event is refreshing to note that one. at King's Hall,

ually turned out to be the decld-First Division side today is feld-January 25, ing tally,

BOWLING ANALYSIS

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MCC WIN OVER TRANSVAAL XI

The MCC

on

ing 1 local bora men-Stoke This offer is expected to amount Khalsa attempted a last ditch City.--Reuter.

rally and was almost successful. Two errors around the hot cor -ner let in two Khalsa markers and only one more was needed to tie the game up. Barney Ab- bas and S. K. Khau were on base with two down. Nugget Ebrahim came through with a single, mentor Barney Abbas was over- to steal home

December 4.

East

beat North

but

anxious and led by a per-

where he was

throw

come

through in

fext

from first-sacker Bakar to receiver Tarzan Ismall. Transvaal by an innings und 203 The Khalsa men were unfortun- runs when stumps were drawn on ata in losing as they out-hit the the second day of their three-day Maple Leaters 8-7 but failed to match.

the pinches the home team's Kassa Nazarin on the mound for In reply to |

first innings

of 108, the the victors walked two

while tourists put up 484 runs and de- Abib Ebrahim for the losers pase- clared their innings closed with ed up one to frat base. Ebrahimi the fall of only four wickets.

was credited with the only strike- In their second innings. Nur out of the fracas and that was East. Transvani could only put on 113 runs before their last wicket when Big Boy Bakar swished the gracefully on the third tell-Heuter.

acore

Woodcock Offered Crack At World Title

London, December 4.

Bruce Woodcock today was offered a title fight with the world heavyweight champion, Joe Louis, next summer if he beats the American heavy- weight, Leo Savold, on Monday night.

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Mr. Bursten, replied that the The bid for the British heavy- weight champion's services was Club was counting on Louls for P... D. L. V. A. Pre made to the promoter, Jack two more fights.

Good Opponents Lew Burston, 131 19 21 Solomons, by

"The winner of both the El. Johnston 1 1041 13 20 European agent for the

112 27 11 Century Sporting Club of New

Charita-Baksi fight and' the 13 2 2 34 1 York.

Woodcock-Savold bout would make good opponents for Joe Louli," he said.

The projected fights would be timed for June and September, he added.

muy position. On the rebound, Wong alth eut in to score the second and Navy were having their share just soul of the game. of the game now and they swept town time and again, only to be Kwong Wah iried to thrown buck.

Airdrie Silyling 4. TOVOTES, Arbroath force the Alloé .....

thin Unduunted by

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Banhouseinu tr Kit Cheo Cheung Koon-hing: hundes U. With time running out, Chú| Pok Lu-wah and Mak

Kam Bicios, sent Wing-keong... Was

fying chung: Lee. Pinz-chu Yau Wah Cowdenbeath away and he shot past the hing and Lo Wal-kuen: Tarz Hamilton111 9-11-10 ager, Tom, furst. advancing Adio to make the third

third Kwong-sum, Kwok Ying-kea, goal.

a

OLONC strike.

Saints did not have things their own way against the Fülpinoa, and only managed to break-up: the scoreless game in the fourth. Three more runs in the fih, for however, eased up matiers them, as the Islanders could only produce two runs ip the sixth on three singles anxisted out-fielder's bobble.

with an

Brilliant 'Pitching Alice Mar hurled brilliant ball for the Canuckeltes for her side to chalk up.

well-earned 12-8 triump over last season's champs,

Jimited Alice.

the fine-up of

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powerful hitters to only live menaly bingles while her team. mates collected five safeties off Owl hurlers Terry Noronha and Youlie Franco, the latter toeing the rubber for the third frame while Terry had a breather the hot corner.

Alice fanned nine, and walked none while Terry Noronha whit- fed five and passed two. Yollie also walked two Canuckettes in her third inning tenure,

1500 430 22 28 a 20 2 18

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17 14 *Mr. Solomons acts as agent in 13. 10. 21 20 12 Great Britain for the 20th Cen- isme, but their forwards Just | Dumbarton . Gillam hit the bar when he could not get going. Twice in Kilmarnbæk 1212 13 tury Sporting Club, which has drove first time from a pass Trum succession outside at Lo missed Art.

1410 11 12 Loula, under contract. If Wood-

In the minor loop, the Jaguars Queen's Park

17 18 20 11 cock can subdue Bavoid in their Mr. Solomons, who has long played heads-up ball to calcimine the left, where Wilson and Simms when favourably placed,

ton-round non-title bout, then cherished the idea of promoting had combined to good effect.

Solomons will pass along the world heavyweight fight in the Mohawks 15-0 for the Junior

elreult most humillating shut-out | offer to Woodcock and his man London, sald, he might cock so far. Frank Correa was side-

arrange for the

Thed

due to a finger injury sus Bel fight; 16 take place here, Mr. Burston, who came, here I haven't given up my idea tained a couple of weeks back and

Tony!

Gilva worked behind the Louis here to defead batter last week to renew contract of bringing X with Solomons, for a mutual an- his crown Solomons anid. change of boxers announced the Woodcock wins, I will by skids for tha... Rangers as

The Black Hawks greased the they offer when liked about, Foe and convince the 20th Century, Louls" statement - that he would | Sporting Club -that," the bout

Printed and wihlished for the proprie meet, the winner of the Izzard could drag in moro money;; In| jar:7798:Merctpage: Kalerarion Kinbot Chòrics Jos, Békel fight on Dis London," he added-fasociated | leWALTER JAMES KRATOM, WINDW

Press cember 10.

Chu Foo, Cheung Chung-kan Lui Shiu-wing was well marked and Wong chung.

Wa Tam but he managed to forge a few

Whom Kwun openings for hla companions, eheuy Leung Kok-fu and Leung The South China defences got Palt-wal: Wong Tse-wan, Tang through their work woll, although Yue-choi nad. Leung Fock-chung: sher"/were; nayo,fully, extended. Ng Pul-yan. Lu Wnt-man. 16 Khe basin Tizer and Babe Tok-foot; - Tang Yeo-kai and - La

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