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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949.
NON-CHINESE DEFEAT KOREANS, Victorious
SHOW DEFINITE SUPERIORITY
Yacht Club Members Take Rest
(By "Rubbingstrake" i Most members of the Yacht Club took a vest from serious racing over the week-end an The w series and champion- shape, which are being decid- ed by the Sailing Commitee this work, will not cozentence
# Jamary 8.
With the new tridwang class oppen her they first rev,
Preconceived ideas of critics that the Non-Chinosa Soccer XI would lose to the Korean XI by a large margin wore rudely shaken yesterday! when the local team boat the visitors by three goals to two at Caroline Hill.
The Non-Chinese were superior to the Koreans in every department of the game and fully de- served their win
KAMP handled
MAIN,
Apart from the fact that the very capably by Mr. J. Ward, it must be sant that the Non- Chinese players treated spveta- Lors he art object les aati Gan how football should be played,
The Nor-Chee plave, took
Klack 5. The
and at 0
Charhar may expect tu leise some ¦ bet,vv
- Fir sonlar belaymen, but | potents, with a chuile
Committee one that identy one and they seek in velature by
of a blend will promote them-resenting to Hero Factory
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Pastell playing by el gwne Hoa Kong, gave a very eve- ditable jeg fantante aufum dinghy verly Letornon completed the five Blek, la only lapse kving the beressmy To qualifention? fumbling of the ball which gave ut of 37 wh sailed in two of the it resons theu savond zuol. He In the Star geair had to chance with the fist shut
This went post humE. the ske
Faces
Searn completed
art it or 18 The
the various wainers trgalla and haluan series event have abendy bren announceri would like to but we the preformatice of Mits Spasaree
Laches Bare
Chespere in the December 24.
Chargbredd and Tuizer, the two Toll backs, played a meet gate, the best thing tackling and clear bring a high-
They never
metne ight the go
tille for one inuament after by the Kmero for wne dis 1 - Mern into making a far- band
fatled.
a vrey gol
and frousht her boal over the
l fist but, unfortunately, hat disqualified through 21004
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five minute sun and! Men he thereafter ang ears to reach the f
ጊዱ - starting point.
wish ber belt ek next time
This week also we have had to the Sussex 14 say and to Severn) keeń vachtsmen who served in her.
We
shall
Leonard Shines
Leonard In the pivatat post. tion, was the most outstanding player on the field. He played with vigour and intelligence, anticipating every move of the Koreans and outsmarting them at every turn.
also Weatherall
Santor
vent the form shown in the two previous matches, while the pass- ine of the forwards was, en the whole, very erialic ach cklun npreetslon.
Although they were outplayril by their aptromenda, the Koreans marle un altempt to vary their neties, but kept un pegrink away in the same manner.
The game alarled at a manierate tempts, with encly set of furwowsk attacking in turn,
Deplorable Shooting
The Korenns were the rat lo becom dangerous anel abnost drew fest blodi, But their forwards shooting
were isi deplorable form and their #2015
were easily cleared.
After play had been in pro- graza for five minutes, the Non. Chinese took the load through Kiernan, who sent in a beauti- ful snap shot which left Hong the Korean poalle, Dak yung, standing.
bock
the Fighting
Panely. the equaliser Koreans secured when antiskick by one of the Nun-Chinese defenders allowed Ching Nam-sik to rush up and pare the ball past Cordell,
The Non-Chinese were by H megus upset by this goal and con- nurt to de most of the attack. ing, but failed to score.
In the 20th minute of the game, Non-Chinese again took the lead, this tune through Mullen, who netted following a corner kick.
The Koreans were forced into
mes Captain Farnuhar's vachline showed up exceptionally well and emp Gm of the few seen regulariter than held their own, against playing a defensive game and it the sqaking forwards. Weatherall, was fortunate that they were able
Is at Kellett Island) and shut nus habit of retting to the forefront of most of the races he takes part in.
KOREAN TEAM GIVEN DINNER
1
partsular, played like a trolinį to keep their goal intact under the
Hammering of the
was repeatedly in the time-heavy
Chinese forwards,
toght us he opened up the attack
Now-
The Koreans broke away neen- with well directed parser.
Mullen, as leader of the attack.slonally, but their efforts lacked more than justled as inclusion cohesion and the alert Non-Chin- 2. the
ese defence was able to send the unch Non-Chinese
Lave a brilliant deplay. His speci on the ball and powerful shooting Members of the Korean football did much in rattle the Korean de team were guests of honour at a fence. On his Ranks, Marsden and
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ball away before any of the op- posing forwards could get withit. shooting distance.
on
The Non-Chinese Soccer X1 which defeated the Korean team by three goals to two Caroline H yesterday. ("China Mall" Photo).
Hockey Fixtures
BUNDAY, JANUARY
Club de Recreio v Civil Service: King's Park, 10 am.: Umpires: E.R.A. Miller and P.F. Xavier. RAF v Dutch; Kai Tak, 10.39 .m.; Umpires: 5.B.P.O. Yeomans and D.T. Smith.
.m.;
Cable & Wireless v Dockyard;
King's Park (YMCA), 10
Grewal Umpires: J.S.
S.B.C.P.O. SHAW
and
Army V University: Sookunpon, 10a.m.: Umpires: Makhan Singh ant GT, Polimer. Khalsa
Soccer XI
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S. Africa Score 307 For 5 In Third Test
Low Scores Mark Holiday Cricket
(By "MID ON")
Dua perhaps to the fact that some batsmen' were
not quite able to see the ball after the 'fos- tivities, scores wore rather on the low "side during the holidays.
The surprising part of it all was that the bowlers were able to bowl straight enough, and keep decent lengths, to get in amongst the wickets.
As оле
Capetown, January 4,
A lunch today in the third Test match betwean South Africa and England, South Africa was 307 for five wickets in reply to England's first innings total of 308.
After South Africa's third wicket pair had put on 190 there was a sudden collapse against Denis Compton's leg-break bowling and at lunch. South Africa was one run behind England's first innings tatal. Both Bruce Mitchell Dudicy Nourse reached their centuries Nourse being Arst ahcad of his slow-moving partner, but at 112 he return
and
ed a catch to Compton.
Then Compton had Wade caught for a duck by Watkins befoin clean bowling Mitchell, the three
five wickels falling whlie
Tun wore being added to the score. Scores: England 1st Innings 308 South Africa - 1st Innings. Scores! Englund 1st innings 、、、、
Bouth Africa ist Inninga Wynne, b Watkins
Melville, b Jenkins
Mitchell, b Complon
Naurre, e and b Comoton
Wade, e Watkins, b Compton .D. Begbie, not out Dawson, not out
Extras
Total (for five wkis,)
Monday's Play
49
Nourac
Бла butted
hour minutes for his half century. With 55 on the board at lunch, South Afrien added only 80 runs hetween lunch and tea. After the second interval Nourse tried desperately to score quickly, but. was unable to find many gaps in the field.
In the first hour after tea South Africa obtained only 20- runs, of which "Stonewall" Mit-
scored 11, including chell boundary.
Bedser and Gladwin bowled 308 unchanged for this period, main- twining a good length attack and
50 giving nothing away.
During the last
half an hour
15
120
Nourse tried again
10
score
112 quickly, but found the England
0
afill keeping a bowlers
good
4 length. It took South Africa five hours for their total of 223 For two.--Reuter,
307.
223
Copetown, January 3 South Africa had scored for two wickets in reply to End- band's first innings total of 308 when play ended on the secund day of the third Test match.
Golf Club Draws Announced
The following is the draw for
After-disposing of England's last wicket this morning for 14 rung, South Africa, batting on a the Firat and Second Rounds of wicket which gave the bowlers the Royal Hong Kong dol Club
build Mixed Foursomes. little help, proceeded to
The First and Second Rounds the fountiation of a good total
stonewall by determined
me-will be played on January, 23 on thods against accurate bowling the New Course.
The Third Round is to be play- Bruce Mitchell, batsman told me (22) gave the combined Services and keen fleiding.
In one of his ed. by February 0.. The Arst after having scored the un-side a good start, there never was most painstaking and imperture named, pale are responsible · for about the result, it able moods, was still Park enviable blob in two games any doubt Navy: Kink's
unbeaten arranging match. a question of how
His with 93. st the close
MIXED FOURBOMES. (RNRC) 1), 10.30 am: Um- running, he used the middle only being
wicket partner-
PIEST ROUND pires: Capt. H.J. Chisnall and bat all right, but the trouble any wickets the Clubs would lose unbroken third
by. Belrive played forceful cricket ship with Capt. L.J.H. Payne,
was that he had swiped at the to score 2 not out and with 13 not out) renilsed 115 runs.
Dudley Nourse (04. and Mrs, 1.7, "Lock w Maj. and Mr. YMCA; King's Park outside ball on each occasion. coming from extras,
the innings IK Palice
ANRC 2). 10 a.m.; Umpires:
At the close, South Africa Bye-Mr. and Mrs. Cofdman cinsed at 127 for 4. C.J. Merritt attel U.S. Dillon.
New Year's Day saw the defeat None of the Club bowlers repl land's first innings total.
were only 85 runs behind Eng- Mr. and May, MA, Drown ♥ Mc. and
rs. W.. yer. umpires are requested to of Hong Kong Cricket Club for ly got going with the exception Owen Wynne and Alan Mel- Commodore and Mrs. C.L. Robertson
Mr. J.. Kite and Mrs. XL.J. Cowie produced South
urles
Air Force
for
honours in the
In
stand for
A.E.G. Haiz.
SECOND ROUND
E, Bathurst.
All Half time came with the genre} der given by the Bong Kong | Kieran but him vakonble sup- steading at 2-1 in favour of the confirm by phone (30301 Ex, 117) the cond time in the Triangulur of Howe, who took all the wickets) ville, who is
before 5p.m. on Friday. Secre- | Tournament, this time bewing to it fell for 37 runs. He might to Test cricketing his return r. and Mrs. W., Orleve v'Mr. and Mrs. Football Association at the Hung port, Tuth were a continual thorn Non-Chinese.
ensure the are requested to
combined Navy-Air Force have returned a better analysis Africa's best opening Immediately
resumption.
O, Stewart Kong Hotel last night.
in the side of the Korean defener
Nor-Chinese took up the running | prompt attendance of their teams. | team. True, the Club were with- had he met with a rhnde more the present series before Mal-Mr. Hilt, Cleland and Mrs. A. Rudrof The Hon. Mr. Arthur Morse, at their lightning-like thrusts
Dr. and Mrs. J.B. Markie. of Stokes and and the Korean defence was given A maximum of ten minutes delay out the services the Hoog always spelt danger. CHE Preslem
luck. _will_be_aflowed. Will umpires Alec Pearce, but I never expected "And so it is now left for the ville was bowled at 30. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. C.B.N. Walker Mr. J.L.G. "King" "Football Association, run- Xavier and Huck the two very frying-Ume.
- Peneca -ugat-Mei 4.1,-Clarus, went on to reach-his-half-cen The Korean goal hud a narrow please notty results of matches them to crumble as they did Arm
Army to fight it out with Navy tury and recorded his best ef- Mr. and Mrs. D. Hobb♥ Mr. and Mrs. gratulated the Korean players on wingers, were much 100 fast for
meteo by phone as soon as possible after lose by six wickets.
Tests their fine display and expressed the Korean defence, which could escape when, following a
fort in these The match was played at Chater
previous Hu hoqe that the present visit arver keep pace with the shrewan cot of the goat-mouth, the the matek.
LEAGUE TABLE
Rond and Club took first lease of sen's Triangular Tournament, innings he was out three times Mr. and Mrs. D. Heath Mir, ball went to Xavier, who sent in
each of them having already for four and one and Ave. would had to many more visits taches of this versatile pair.
WF As the wicket to be given
a fairly beaten the Club. was de Club de Hecreto 12 14 1144 good start by Little (22), Kilber
earlier Also on New Year's Day was M.C.C. on the same ground
motches, against 171 44 19 17 (10) and N. R. Oliver (46), all played the annual match between scored two centuries. 21 15 22 11 15 of whom played sound cricket.
Oliver, particularly, batted re- the game this year being decided
Past and Present (University) 164 16 18 33
when 12 1 6 32 2tally well
оп the Craigengower batsmen were all at sea against This turned out to be a really ex- ground. White and Gambrill, he betted citing affair with the issue in stout-heartedly. Four ducks in doubt until their last man was row, however, soon saw the end bowled when the Past needed but of the Club innings.
three runs for victory, Almost Perfect Length
to the future.
Mr. Paul J.G. Hyen, manager o the Lorean, suitably replied.
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The Koreans staged covery and their fowards were seen in a toris of raids on the Non-Chinese goal, but onet again the bustling tactics of the ckyard C Non-Chinese defenders
pre.
vented them from scoring.
and
White bowled really
the later
Steady Bowling
In
the
Drysdale and Xrm. A. Pieror. Mr. G.1. Albhone and Miss IL.M. HeCurdy Mr. and Mr. P.D, Hunter. no Mr. and Mrs. J.8. Duanett▾ Capt. and
Mr. J. Done. Mr. and Mrs, -GP. Ferguson & Mr. and
Mr. t. Coombe.
Mitchell reached hie 50 In hours 20 minutos, and
two
well, Masters Of The Situation Macao Hockey
At Caroline Hill yesterday, the A breakaway by the Non-Ta Kung Pao team beat the Hob swinging considerably and keeping Chinesa forwards resulted in Kong Champions (South China an almost perfect length through- Mullen scoring with a fast rising Athletic Association) 37 to 23 in out his 12 overs and taking five
a basketball match that had been wickets for 19 runs.
shot from about 30 yards out-" shot which was totally unexpected postponed from Monday. and which had the Korean goalie beaten all the way.
About 13 minutes from time, the Koreans managed to reduce the Ind of their opponents when
Cordell failed to hold a shot and Chung Nam-sik dashed up to put the ball into the net.
the
Bame
This goal served liven up considerably - the Koreans trying hard
for the equaliser and the Non-Chinest endeavouring to make the am
safe.
The final whistle came, how-
ever, with the score remaining 2
3-2 in favour of the Non-Chinese,
When Marshall (34) and White
Dundee Surprise Glasgow Rangers
the
London, January 3.
Albion Rovers encounter was
contra
Present took first innings and were masters of the altuation to [the extent of being able to, declare at 107 for 8, the chief contribu tors being T. Lo (52), J. M. Gosano (47) und L. T. Ride, the Vice-Chancellor scoring 30,
Interport On January 30
The Interport Hockey match Faced with this formidable between Hong Kong and score, the Past were by no means Macan will be played at the discouraged and Dr. Albert Rod-
digues gave a
glimpse of the latter port on Sunday, Janu- form ho showed so consistently in ary 30, provided the Hong his undergrad days by scoring an Kong Hockey Association can excellent 46, in the course
of arrange to send three teams which he showed the Prozent to Macao for a series of games papile u thing or two in the art before the Interport. of cutting and hooking.
pectively.
on January 0
Mr. E.T. McMullen and Klan D.M. Corria
Mr. and Mrs. J.K.P. Hadland. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Liaraman * Mr., and
Kr. R.M. Wood.
Maj, mod Mrs. B.G. Pugh v Mr. and Mrs.
K.B. Robertman,
Mr. and Mr. P.G. Harrison (V-Me, sad
Mr. .. Balnsbury:
Comdr. B.8. Barry at Mrs. "WJ, Lalf- mer w Mr. 1.D, Clegua und Mlan D. Cuthbertson,
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
BUNDAY, JANUARY I
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Dundee scored a double victory over Rangers at Dons Park, Dundee, today, winning by three
K. Y. Tam made 41 and Francis has made this request because t The Macao Hockey Association goals to one before a capacity crowd of
Zimmera 38, but although Leo Is felt that their players are in Chos, making one of his all ton need of practice and that a series 30,000.
Walker, and are appearances un: the field of games with Hong Kong Hockey, Non-Chinese: Cornell (Army). Cup semi-final defeat at Hamp-goals by Tully
They avenged their Le-gue, without Tommy
Gallacher kept up his end stoutly, Fenton Association, it is hoped to sev Craighead (Army), Tozer (Navy), Weatherall (Army), Leonard (St den Park and also displaced gave the Parkhead side a clear was tempted to hit Ride out of the Khalsa, Royal Navy and Army
the ground, only to see his wicket teams to Macao Joseph's), Santos (St. Joseph's), Rangers from the leadership of cut, victory.
he feature of the Falkirk spread-ogled when they needed January 16 and January 23 res- Xavier (St. Joseph's),
three to win. Marklen the Scottish "A" Division. (Army), Mullen (Club), Kiernan Three leants now share
On the Indian RC ground, the the sparkling form of Rinman IRC 2nd XI were shown in no
Club Secretaries are requeste... (Club) and Buck (Navy),
League leadership with 23 points
the Falkirk Koreans: Hong Duk-yung, Pak-Dundee, SL Mirren And
forward uncertain manner that they were to send in their nominations for who claimed six of his side's the 2nd XI in every sense of the the interport team to Mr. Guest Kyoo-chung, Lee. See-dong, Choi Filbernian, Seung-gon, Min Byung-dal, Lee Thera wero unprecedented
word when the 1st XI accepted and to Indiente, at the same time, Dunne, the Clyde defender, their challenge to
the portions in which players": Sang-wi, Chung Nam-sik, Kim scenes at Dundee and long be-
match- was carried Chi-sang, Chang Kyung-whan fore the start the gates had to when injured against Hibernian afternoon's ten and refreshments
off on a stretcher with, I believe, the cost of the amianted expect to play. Chung Kook-chin and Whang be closed. Thousands were turn-at Shawfeld Park. Chung-hn.
nt stake.
HK MALAYANS ed awny.
Results of Scottish games play- The friendly match at Book PLAN HOCKEY XI Celtic
back to formed today:
прод оп Sunday between HQ against Hearts, who were still
Land Forces and Club de Recrolo
Arrangements are being made resulted in a complete rout of the by Malayans of Hong Kong to Recreio.
The match was a great triumph compete in the
form'a, Malayan Hockey toum
Ton Hoff has signed d \con- forthcoming traet with the American manager, for Rogers, who scored 27, the Hockey, International Secles. highest for HQ Land Forces, and
Combined XI
.The following have been select- ed to representa Combined Hong Kong XI to play the Korean Soccer X at Caroline Hill Sunday, January 9:
on
Yu Ylu-tak (SCAA "A"), Hau
Yung-sang (SCAA "A"), TIO
came
soven goals.
MISS HART WINS Dundes
AUSSIE TITLE
Falkirk Hibernians
Motherwell Adelaide, January 3,
Д
A
to
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GERMAN BOXER TO LEAVE FOR U.S.
Hamburg, January. 3." Hein Ten Hoff, heavyweight champion of Germany is to leave for the United States. on January 18.
meeting will be held on Lay Burton, to fight several bouls in the United States, and, then followed this up by taking Friday, January 7, at 5.15. 9. If satisfactory, he will have his six wickets for 11 runs to alvo at the Hong Kong University contract extended for two years. ile alde un 80-run victory over Assembly Hall to elect allee "After making a European tour, Recrolo. DQ-Land Forces battled "Arst bearers to form a Selection Com-Bustion, declared the German champion to be the best of the Ennd totalled 98 with Rogers as AN
All Malayan hockey enthusiasts boxers it he had seen la Eng- top scorer. E.A.R, Alves being the
"A" DIVISION
Celtic
2. Hearts
3 Rangers
7 Albion
3
Celilo
v Aberdeen
A
Queen of 5.3 East Fife Morton Dundee U. v East Stirling owing to frost)
2 Bien'muir 5.. Ayr
with 4 for 20.
'. Arbroath
When Recreto went in it was sentative, Malaya Hockey Team,
attend should notify The Repre= |||55| sorry procession and the side:
Miss Doris Hart of Miami. (postponed owing to frost) Kam-hung (BCAA "A"), Soong Florida, third ranking United Partick Ling-sing (SCAA "A"), Leonard States woman tennis player to St. Mirren - 2
St-Joseph's)-Lau Chung-sang lay-won the women's--alingles Third, Lanark
"Fung King-cheung title (SCAA "2"},
the South Australian DIVISION (SCAA A Chang Kam-ho championships by beating the
Airdrie ISCAA
Allos Tang Yee-kli Aussie champion, Mim Nancy (KMB)
Kiernan (Club) Caplain, Bolton, 6-4, 8-6.
(postponed Li Tal-fai (KMB).
Miss Hort also shared the mix- ] Dumbarton, Reservés: Tang Sum (KMB), ed doublés championship, team- Dunfermline Chu Wing-keung: (BCAA "A"), ing with Sedgman of Australia to Kilmarnock Mullen (Club), Li Chun-fat, defeal Geoff. Brown mut Miss Ráitfi
Joyco Fitch, both of "Australia;]| Birling -- Team Manager, Mr. K. K. 15.0-3, 0-11, 0-2.—United Press.
...
millooete,
net successful Recreio bowler are cordially requested to attend, land and on the Continent
Those interested but unable to Router.
were all out for 18 runs. Rogers c/o Hong Kong University, so
Printed and published for, the připele Hamilton O walked off with bowling honours, that they may be considered for tors, The Newspaper Entaryoty #anice, 2 -- Queen's Park 5 while, Went had 2 for: 7 Geplows: trials which will be held in the by WALTER JAMES HRA TRA WIDENIN
Harator.
son 1 for 0.
nsor futura,
Kona, Hong Kong,'