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England-Scotland Match
Test For Soccer
London, January 10.
England and Scotland, who meet in what is perhaps the most attractive of the "home" soccer Inter- nationals at Wembley on April 9 are both tok- ing stops to give their near-International players thorough tests.
Bearing in mind that two teams are required to tour the Continent in May, the England selectors may take the unusual course of holding a pri. vate trial between two teams of potential Inter- notionals.
Qualifying Rounds For Junior Title
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The 42 contestants The 16 palifying places for the Junior Chamomdip They with Bohl it mit over Match Play, the met two younds to be played on January 23.
Tualifying round was iston by Mr. d 11 Cinque with
of followed by M Mackie with 152.
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The Handicap 36 hole praze was won by Mr. WJ. Dyer with 138, Turgher up M. RR Cody with 141
Twenty-six players may be called upon to take part in the I Maged trial, which would
Players
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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 11, 1949.
Civil
Recreio Beat Service Xl, 2 To o
(By KIMBERLEY)
Grand hockey, clean and fast, was presented at the Recreio-Civil Service match, the Portuguese boys winning by the only two goals scored.
Cold Wave On the Navy ground, Khalsa beat the Navy, 2-1. Sweeps U.S.
storm
Chicago, January 9. A
wave real winter roki spread over the nation today As the
following last week's savage Western blizzard i dwindled to minor snow flurries und more moderate winds.
cold : bitter
air
fron
A
Bale in March after the semi- · Canada sel temperaturES | finals of the Football Associa-plunging below zero across the Lion Cup hard teen plaved,
It is hoped that from the trial Northern States, from Monta a full Enrland 1 stuld merge to Minneston and sprenti East,'
which Sonth and West 10.60
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1.0 - Colder temperatures Martes Northern Califord and
East stud threa sirong North
tened crops,
Other scores were: Police 4 YMCA 0, Dock- yard 2 Cable and Wireless 1; RAF 2 Dutch HC 0, Army 3 HKU 0.
Draw For Fourth Round Cup Tilts
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Optimism On
English Cricket Standard
McKenley Leaves For Australia
Long Beach, New Jerfey,
January 10. Herb McKenley, Holder of the 400 metre world record, left for Australia
on Satur- while the night
New day Jersey Amateur Athletic Union ennsidered a
for his request suspension. WAGEN
carme from National AAU Secretary the Ferms, win sald MeKenley failed to faint an agreement to be in Australia ram Sulurday for races neri waek-end.
me Whereas Herren cohesive team, the CS guys were 4.1 I determinant, having strand a
defeat in the first draw
Play began briskly with the US team first on the sweep Bul after 10 minutes, Reendo bemenet well settled
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The
suspension request
whose colours
was declared
Singapore, January 10.
There is no reason whatever why the standard of English cricket should not reach its pre-war standard by about 1951, and from thon on- wards start winning Tests against Australia, said Mr. P. G. H. Fender, former Surrey and England all-rounder, who is now visiting Singa- рого.
"After World War I, we lost eight Tests in a row and then drew two before starting to win in 1924-six years afterwards," he said.
Mr. Fender maintained that there was no reason why his- tory should not be "There is as much young mate rial in Engilsh cricket totlay as there was after 1918,"
repeated New Job For
Bill Dickey With Yanks
Mr.. Fender is spending a short holiday, in Singapore us the guest of the Air Oficer Cinumanding- in-Chief, Far East, Air Marshal
1-cl rettred
Iron 1935 after
South
Londor, January 10. The draw for "the
fourth round of the Football Associa tion Cup miniches to be played on Saturday, January 25, was
as follows: made today
Sheffield United v. Wolve
Rother
All Weisern, Serretary of the hampton Wanderers.
sitantion, eargaret the ball der Long Beach Athletle Clubs under Sir Hugh Lloyd, ham United
A.. v. Burnley.
Ho McKundey runs, dato then opponents quarters, ton Vilin or Bolton Wanderera
23 years. Evely senrimg. however,
that Samalny
the cricket in Carul City, Stoke City v.
not possible as Cantem, CS% Mal-i whole thing was a ipisunderstand-test with Sussex and then Sur Blackpool, Gateshead v. West
wort right back, wallfled every ↑ mg
rey. Mr. Fender, who is now 58. Bromwich
Newport Alglen.
Pack Assault with his excellent stop- He said the AAU should have played in 12 Texts for England Queens County
ping which war bites to previsat negotiated - MeKenley's Australian against Rangers
Huddersfield
what would otherwise have been appenzance through the Chub, and Africa. Town. Derby County v. Ar
beavier damages aghind his side,
it but there would have been Torquay senal. Brentford
Sid Fowler, with Cantors i thas .United.
no conffiel‘of datros, Chelsea V. Everton.
defence, was also
Klubbott
MeKenley was to have run the Birmingham City or Leicester
back, clearing without error. Knights of Columbus meet in City v. Preston North End.
before th Five minutes
unter Brooklyn Saturday night. He Portsmouth v. Sheffield Wed.
val, came Hevreto's first root. Wal-
did not compete. nesday. Luton Town v.
Them HuR
varapet short-parisi HUR
Porras sand, in asking the New Tall, Grimsby Town tainer row.
technique resulted in a souffle bes į Jetsey AÄU tu suspend MeKenley, City Notts Forest or Liver.
fore CS'a goudmouth, Billy Seares, ¦ that the Jamaica speedster would Notts County. Man pool v.
Recreio left wing, flicked the ball hat Bradford. chester United
arrive in Australia befe from centre deep into the set, for January 14, without much sleep Yeovil Town v. Bunderland.
wut of Clarke's reach.
for four days and therefore in na Replays where necessary
The game reamed its quick condition to run. will take place the following
pare,
with Retreu persistent has
Winsern repiled that McKenley Saturday, February &-Rau-
the attack. Now and again Ernie bud been training hard during à Fowler, CS's centre forward slip- torent visit to his home in ped passes behind the Portuguese Jamatra, and that he will be all halves but inadequate
fast bowler." he said. forward right to race.-Associated Press.
The end wave was reported to be spreading Seath Pugh
in the and the date some time the plains States and was expert- Felua v
Thu
f1
maten would to reach New Mexico. five Stoffand the opportunity of swept Eastward into the Middle se of her shadow- West, rated for Ohio, Kentucky saying out
and Tennessee, Uly trom men in regresentative
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the Weather Bauvor sand, cold.
will have rearind thi Atlantic States, bringing snow fuiries to New York and other areas.
at the same time afford the Army X1 with the necessary The best net see on the Chit, matela bestice and prepare them
Mr. L. C. Gr Course Why won by
matches aratus! the Hoya Soville with a net 07 oyd on the Au Forte on March B. the Royal New by Mr. J. Linaker with a net! Navy on Maret 16, the Frenen
Any on March 24 and the gud Aving on April 6
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The weekly medal on the Old Cobs WHN won by Mr. R.R. Coombs with a net 70,
(i)
The new storms dumped more know
Montana. Wyoming. Colorado and other
areas har! hit in last week's blizzard, be- Hokotus Inter Dat fore moving lust night where It
but frestit Cl vanished. Reports Das day gund wils which miles na hour Zast night had dwindled to 29,
Tickets Sold Out
England A trkets for the Mr. S.S. Gordon entered the foal of the 1048 Captain's cup Scotland watch have been sold, heating Mr. Robb by one hole. according to The Fupthall Ass reuche 50
The law for the Junior Chain- cation. [1 is understood that Porship is as follows:
the Uckets have been distribut- | ed in the
the same instiger us Cup Fil tickets, that is. "unty through Counts associations and W. Hung y. McKellar, Low v. J.B.clubes m fall membership with Miets, Vaughan v, Saville, Sten the Football Association."
Prophet 9. D. Mackie, Cortar v Gordoh. Goldmah v, de Pion,
v. Heuth, Clague v. Dyer.
player
ident
during
The
Such method of distribution. occurred to 41
comment for given rise 1 the qualifying Cup Pisal system has been much) which most probably criticised an. the past. To em-
play the sinne methods for such creates a record to any one pos- sesting a full set of clubs, that
popular International
rands
il
nicans
of playinut seven consecutive that many of fotball's true ful- shots with the same club. His were the ium on the terrace) hole was made up as follows: one
Men's
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Ladies & Gentlemen!
As the cold wave advanced. il turned thin and sleet into dan- Ecrous ice on many highways in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma-United Press.
Missouri anci
Japanese Steel Output Rises
as they already have for
calendar year.
Production was
the
largely from
Don't let the sunshine deceive you! imported iron ore and coul
ter.
v.
Clash Over Peruvian Fugitive
4
support killed every opportunity at, scoring
With 10 minutes to go. Wille Rend lifted the ball from short corner to score the inst goal of the match.
Scout Camp Competition
Recielo gave one of their finert hockey exhibitions. Their strength was concentrated in six men; three forwards and three halves, with Wille Read in the fulcrum.
This compact unit manoeuvred with mechanient precision up and battering ram down the Red, in the attack, and a solid block 18th Hoo Kang Group when defending.
The results of the Scout Camp Competition held at, Chulwan Camp on Saturday and Sunday Tulliw;
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Bogota, January 2. Peruvian police today sur- rounded Colombia's Embassy in Lima, where Senor Victor Paul Haya de La Torre, leader of the
Khalsa, after being down une Apriata goal in the first hair, rnerd away outlawed leftwing Party had taken refuge.
in the second to score two, win- Peru hus refused him a sufening the game. Cable and Wires Hour Hong Gear (Wah Yna conduct to Colombia as requcated less, contrary expectations,
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New York, January 9. 'The New York Yankees created n new job today for one of the blg Bill Dlekey, alltime catching greats of baso-. ball history.
Dlekey,
ות
Australia and
Vice-Presidant, He said that after World War 1.
will be in charge of Yogi Berra Jack Hoobs and others like hity and Ed Loput,
Signed oẞelally as the Yankee who were, outstanding throughout
chore for the wor, continued to be so after-conch. Dlekey's chief
Bo txday, we have Len the 1940 season will be to equip wards. Hution and Denia Compton Just Yout with a radar arm so the the same."
Bowling More Affected.
squat Yankee catcher, can locate second base on his throwilowns. Also he will try to convince Lost that it is just as much fun 10 pitch in cold weather as it is 'In summer.
Either task would put wrinkles on the face of a billiard ball, but if Dickey is successful, the Yan- Rees would reap huge proft
Mr. Fender said that bowling was more affected by the inter- ruption of a war than batting.
"In my opinion, a slow bowler wants much more practice than a faster bowler; bötause his mor- gin of error, particularly in re gard to length, is much smaller
"We've got to convince Lopat than the margin of error for a
that he is not strictly a hot wen- was This
one of the points ther pitcher," said General Mana- "It always George Welss. never fully realised before 1920 Ker
much as it after years. He can't see any reason for it."
seems to work out that way but called that in 1028, Juck White played a tremendous part in the Won 17 Gomes winning of a Test series, and m
Lapat, stocky lefthander who Inter yours Hodley Verity did ex-
won 17 and lost 11 for the Yanks actly the same to an even more last year, did not get on the win-
marked degree.
ning side of his personal won-and- Speaking of present day pra lost record until June 29, when spects, Mr. Fowler said that it the warm must be realised the advent of a sway. new star on either side will near- ly always alter the normal course of events-Reuler.
No Controls For Ruhr
weather was
In full Dickey has Lopat in low this winter. Lopat is a business part- of George Dickey, former and Bill's White
Sox catcher
brother.
Dickey won't catch ub with Berra until the spring training, but Weiss is most anxious to po- Bish up his diamond in the rough? Hince Yogi represents real left- handled 'nitting power.
Weiss said:
"Dickey nald hó
T
know
could help Berra, what great
And things, Bill can do with a catcher. When we had Anron Robinson, he could not throw at all until Dickey began to work with him."
Washington, January 9,- It was disclosed today that the State Department felt it was not desirable for the United 118 States to insist on international 14 ownership of the Ruby Valley.
The Co-operative League of the
Putting a Ittle warm blood in United States made public a let-
veins, ter from the head of the Central Lopat's
however, could Européen Affairs Division, in bring results with almost "unter- whch the official said the fuhrtain possibilities. He has been "does not sean necessary to re- tabbed as a hot weather pitcher quire internationalising owner- throughout his Major Languo career, and the lift he gets when ship."
Mr. Murray Lincoln, League the sun will fry nggs on the side- proposed that walk usually permits him to wind
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Tokyo, January 10. from, and one putt,
Tas
first tim that Japan's largest steel mill has uy the Colombian Government. went down by one goal in thre News has just been received belts fig the sixture have been produced twice as murn ingot The Culombian Foreign Minis- to a lively Dockyard eleven, and
on lastly, the Pollee had no difficulty 25th Kowloon That the team that Nanking hoped head with in this way but what- and rolled steel as it did last fer, Senor Zuleta, declared
Colleur to soil down here over Chinese (even the conditions on that day New Your will not be able lo come
YMCA 1 Meme Kong Group 1Chinew).. younger and on Cry Fint day, the Wem-year and has brosted produc-hearing the news that Colombla in scoring four goals against
13th Kowa This will release further decom- bley Stadion is certain to tion pig tren 14 times over last would stand finn on her inflexible comparatively
pulley of granting asylum to team without suffering any dam
Churchy jodialing
in the
Club full and recells will be about year's output, according to foreign political refugees.
age themselves. House.
SCAP and Japanese sources. (Several Aprista leaders have The in nt Yawata on been arrested by the police, while Kyushu,
some have fled the country).
The party, outlawed both by the During the first three quarters of the current Japanese fiscal recently overthrown Government yeur, the Yawata plant turned out under President Luis Bustamente
With two previous convictions 74 Kan Orp (Wan Chai
School) 09.000 tons of pig iron; 400,000 and by the present one, is alleged for keeping an opium divan, Fung
In camp the Henuta were tečni Ls of steel ingots: 303,000 tons to have taken part in naval
Reneral rampluse efficiency, leadership and of rolled steel. If production con- revolt at Callao October 3 Chul, widow, nged 33, was sen-
on
tanced to nine months by F. Xteam work, camp hygiene, signaling, first tinues at this rate during the before the revolution-Reuter.
d'Almada at Central yesterday aid, carrying mussare and cooking etc. fourth quarter, all output records
for being the keeper of a divan. The ith Kowloon Hain College) President, had fwill be broken for the fiscal year,
Defendant was arrested at No. 2 Trump won the title of The Governor's Ruhr ownership be internation-up the season with a classy re-
Tw" for 194. The Banner will ealised and Industries operated un- cord. Wing Wo Street, second floor.
presented at the St. George's Day Parado der an international public' re- He won only two and lost five un April 21,
sources authority.
In uncertain weather up to June Mr. Bene, hend of the Euro- 13 last season before he begun to pean Division, wild the recently- boil over and won nine in a row.
agreement United Press, concluded six-power on the Ruhr, which leaves final
German disposition of the plants to u do mocratic
government, prevented its return to the former Nazi owners. Ile wrote that re- sources of the Ruhr "are not only susceptible to military but equal- iy vital to successful functioning
St. Louis, January 10, of European peacetime economy, Including that of Gennany." "We Global Commissioner J. G. believe the incentives to efficient Taylor Spink of the National, operation of Ruhr indusirtes Baseball Congress and publisher' would be largely destroyed if the of the Sporting News, in Germans, who have developed effort, to stimulate interest in inanagerial and posses of trained baseball on a world-wide basis, labour to operate industries were today approved a plan permit ting the Hawaiian and (Philip- pine champions to compete in the 15th annual National tournament at Wichita, starting on August 19.
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Six smokers were fined $100 or 20 days for smoking optum.
Another keeper, Lal Yat, aged SCAP steel expert said the
three
previous CO!) - Yawatu mill
with operating qnly "a
Making her debut in local victions, two for keeping an oplum
Tsui Shu, nged 23, unemployed, small percepiage" or its equip-| tent and that production can be waters, the Dulch steamer Perna divan and one for larceny, way came before Mr. Hin-shing Lo nt increased further if move raw brought about 12,000 tons of fuel sentenced to six months and was Central yesterday on a charge of materials are available and more from Miri yesterday.
also recommended for banishment breach of deportation order. She also discharged 850 drums by Mr. d'Almadu.
Defendant pleaded guilty and equipment. is used.-Associated
of dangerous, chemicals. Press-
Defendant was arrested at an was sentenced to one year in The master of the ship, former unnumbered hut opposite house prisonment after which, to be re- ly on the East Indies intra-island No. 70 First Street. The smokers deported. Inspector Brownrigg service, reporteri
prosecuted. encountering were fined $100 or 20 dayɛ. .. rough seas two days before reach- ing the Colony.
Schroeder Beats Herbie Flam
Palm Springs, California January 9. The Davis Cup player, Ted Schroeder, today turned back Herble Flam or UCLA. 6-1 6-4. to win the 11th annual Palm
The Danish ship Heinrich Jes- sen arrived here with about 900 Chinese deck, passengers bound from Singapore.
Among her cargo was charcoal for the Colony,
Besides her 443 tons of cargo, including the charcoal, the ves
SUDDEN DEATH OF TOMMY HANDLEY
Landon, January 9.
Springs invitational tennis tour-el curried tons of personal effects The famous British radio comedian, Tommy Hand-
nament.
belonging to the passengers, FLANS Flam, who upset the National of whom are returning to their champion. Ricardo "Pancho" native villages for the New Year Gonzáles, yesterday In the semi- | festivities. Anal round, ployed a Nerce, game, but finally succumbed to
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More than 1,700 tons of lime- the powerful striking Schroeder. stone arrived here from Port Par- Miss Beverly Baker won weval by the Chinese motorship close match over Miss Glacy N. Kwok Peng. Keleser, 6-2, -8, to women's singles crown.
lay, died at his London home today after a seizure.
Handley ranked among the first three or four of Britain's favourite radio comedians. His re- gular Thursday evening radio shows "It's that man again" was estimated to have drawn a listening audience of well over 10,000,000. This afternoon, the British The latter part of this month Broadcasting Corporation was will see four American Navy ves still broadcasting a recorded
take the
The vessel was severely batter-
way
1
ed by rough sevs on her in the mixed doubles, Gladys here, it was reported. and Julius Holdman beat an- ather husbandl and wife com-
bination of Ed and Pat Yeomans, 0-3, 0-4-United Fress.
cels visiting the Colony on as yet version of last Thursday's show undisclosed missions.
ago
Wha
not
vince the early days of radio but his nationwide fama came with
the "ITMA"--abbrevia
tion for "it's that man again” show, started in 1939 and con. tinued with fow interruptions until last Thursday,
Paris, January 9.
On January 15, the US destroy-before they had learned of Ocean Blue II, the French six-er Willsic and Hammer are due Handley's death. year-old who has been entored to srelve from unknown places. Mr. Handley's
It was described as "an ex- for the Liverpool Grand Nation- Both have arranged to leave on listed in any reference book, but al, finished fourth at Pau today January 20.
was believed to be 52. He esperiment in noise" and was dis- in the cross-country steeplechase, The United States tanker Tat Lapsed shortly before noon and Unguished for it high spirits; Prix J.II. Wright, over three luga will call here on January 16 died 'a few hours later.
and nonsensical Rrent apeed miles one furlong,
and leave on January 10. · Her Bera in Liverpool, he started suavity. He finished 12 lengths bebind destination has not best to work as an apprentice on the At Savoy Hill, the first home mof Jean the winner, Funny-Router.
ported.
Com Exchange, Inter, hecoming of British radio, he
salcamen, Ollistuno, the soprano, and mar According to the Navy's daily a toy, manufacturer's schedules forecast. no Amarican and reached the stage before the ried here in 1020; after what was the first "microphone,romance." in arst World War. Navy craft is expected here February
Ho had been
broadcasting-Reuter.
Pelated and pubilabed for, the, proprie tors, The Newspaper Enterpris, Limited by WALTER JAMES KEATES, Windsor Hou, Hong Kong. ·
excluded."United Press.
TB Death Toll Still High
An average of five people died from tuberculosis dally Isst year.
Totul deaths up to December 25 were 1,923,
In the same period there were two deaths from cables In addition to three ddathe
Involving animals.
Five cases of typhus fever with one death were also re- corded in the period under review.
alalmed Smallpox two victime; measles claimed to, dysentery, 20; diphtherin,
meningitis, chickenpox, three.
Deaths from tuberculosis out.. numbered deaths from ou Infectious disease by m than 10 to ong.
40
101
and
· During. December 28, deatha chuk CRUSC totalled 242.
Births numbered 1,047. Twenty pix corpses ware picked up tràm. the streets."
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World-Wide Baseball
an
Spink sald that with General, BacArthur's approval, an Inter national series in Tokyo will be held in October, 1950, with tho expenses of the Western Hemis phore champions assumed by tha National Baseball Congress.
mported that Admiral C. Stedman, Eastern Commissioner,
Far
recommended. berth for the Philippine champions
in the forthcoming United States finals., Tentative plans have been discurred with Charlas Parsons of Manila,
NBC Philippines Co missioner.
Tournament de "hold in the 1940 tournament representa
isation "dotermino
Intuk said, to approved
tiven
Philippine request to enable Far Eastern teams to become familiar vits United States play teams in TUTATAlion for tha":"Tokyo sorins and added that the Philippines and tha Hawaiian commissioners had until February 18 to confirm the approval.---United Press.