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COMBINED CHINESE
WIN
Results At A Glance
MEMORIAL
**** MEMORIAL CUP-
COMPETITION
Combined Chinese 3 Army 2
Police
FIRST DIVISION
2 Club.
BECOND DIVISION
Taikoo
3
2 Dockyard #
Club Edge Out Police,
Win 3-2
In the only First Division game played yesterday, Club defeated the Police by three
two goals to
in # rather game at Boundary scrappy Street.
(By "ROVER")
CUP
In the final game of the Memorial Cup Compoti- tion at Happy Valley yesterday, Combined Chinese, fielding a team of players who had bgan restad on Saturday and spared the strain ' of what would have been a strenuoul gamo, boat Army by three goals to two. Army, in spite of their heavy game on Saturday, gove a rousing display and, had their forwards shown a little more steadiness and accuracy when in front of the goal, would undoubted- ly have won.
The Army then went into the Geht again and attacked in carn- est in an attempt to force the auller, but however hard they
harder and managed to keep them at bay.
From a corner kick, Weatherall headed a dimeull shot straight for goal but Yu Yu-tak managed in the nick of time to push the ball over the crossbar.
The Combined Chinese vic- tory, although wall deserved on the run of the play, was not a popular one and left a bad taste in the mouth, par-led, the Chinese defence tried ticularly as a result of Satur- day's inexplicable postponed game.
On conclusion of the game, the Memortal Cup was presented by Mode General F.R.G. Matthews, GOG to Fung King-chrung, cap- End to end play followed with the Chinese more on the aggrCR- tal of the winning team.
After receiving their souvenirs.sive, but Craighead was equal to the occasion and outran Tang the Army players, led by their
Weatherall, Captain,
proceeded Yu-kit successively to ease An-
the derson's burden. to shake hands with each Chinese players.
Honours of the day went to of the Army. Time Craighead after lime this player was called an to break up the Chinese at- in uimiesstocks, which he did with great The game started fashion and it was only after ability. He gave Tang Yee-kit a hent about 25 minutes of play that any harrassing afternoon and
A fine him to the ball more often than good football was seen. move developed on the Club left, not. when Main got well away an took the ball down. At the right moment he slipped it to Kiernan, who rounied defender and best Tanng from close range,
There was no further scoring before half time.
In the latter stages of the game, Police were three goals down, but a penalty goul by Yuen and a scrambled goal by Gordon reduced the Police de- ficit
tween
HONG KONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1949.
Cup Winners
INO
The victorious Combined Chinese Xi which best Army by 3 goals to 2 yesterday at Happy Valley, winning
Momarlat Cup(China Mall" Photo).
England Score 290 For 7 In Test Game
Johannesburg, February 12.
England, overcoming the handicap of the cheap dismissals of Len Hutton and Denis,Compton on a wicket which gave the bowlers some as- sistance, scored 290 for seven wickets against South Africa on the first day of the fourth Test
hore.
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HULL BEAT STOKE CREDITABLE Yeovil Knocked Out
London, February 12.
Hull City, of League III North, took another stop to- day towards establishing themsalvos as the team of the year, for they were the only away winners in a fiorcaly fought F.A. Cup fifth round, which produced a glut of goals. Hull won on the Stoke groud by means of splendid ་ ་ team work and skilful football, and are now the only challengers to the supremacy of teams from the First and Second League.
Home League
Tables
FIRST DIVISION
P W D
Portsmouth.. 28 10
2A 148
Nowchalle Derby Co. Manchester U, 26 13 Charlton Arsenal
4 12
5 41
27 14 7 5 45
11 10 7 47 20 12 7 Aston Villa climbed two rungs
Wolven ...*. Yeovil Town, the gallant
27 12 6 side
from the bottom of the League. Quote Olly from Southern League
victory in which Manchester G. 28 11 Somerset, found the task of helped by a
their new outside right, Colin Bunderfund visiting the Cup holders, Man-Gibson, played a part.Reuter, Liverpool
chester United. far too heavy, while Newport, of the Third Division South.put up a grand show against Portsmouth, lead- ing at half time, and not being beaten until within six minutes of the end of extra time.
The
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St. Joseph's Athletic Meet Today
A number of events for Old Boys of St. Joseph's College has been arranged in connec- tion with the School's Athletic Meet today and it is hoped that as many Old Boys as pos- sible will participate in these events,
Boiton .. Blackpool Kuntay.... Birmingham,
Chelan
Everion
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Everywhere the Cup matches drew capocity crowds, an 04- gregate of nearly 386,000 watch- ing the eight ties. In which 41 Roats were scored on pitches made heavy by morning rain.
in which Hull The manner beat Stoke made it obvious that they have a splendid chance of
the semi-final, reaching last League III team to do was Mulwall, 12 years ago.
The player-manager, Raich In order to accommodate' Old | Weak Ham Carler, who had an
excellent
events for which } Mackburn part in Jenkins and Bedser went with game at outside left, probably Boys who are desirous of taking Bradford
third Wembley Watkins remained to finish the final, for he captained the vle- they are eligible, it has also been Flymouth arranged that such events be Barnsley
Brentford day with 64 not out, equalling his torious Sunderland. team in 1937 run off after 5 pm,
visualises
for Derby when
The following are the events U. end played
Leicrater highest ever Test score.
they won three bensons ago..
28 ID open for Old Boys:
Coventry.... 100 Metres for Old Boys of St.
Queen's P,R. ZA Hall are due for a home game Complates 1,000 Runs
Orlmaky in the next round, having been Joseph's College. away in the last three rounds. seldom Stoke's forwards vera
during the Brst In the picture.
scored for half when Moore Hull, and afterwards Greenhalth; added a second.
At the other end Knox was unlucky, after working his own way through the Chinese defence, to ser his parting shot hit the For kla persistency upright,
when he Knox, was rewarded scored his second goal with a first time shot from a pass by Brown, beating Yu Yiu-tak all the way.
Both teams then fought with goat-great agility to tako-the lead and the Anderson,
Army
apparently keeper gave a grand dispiny be. the Army players,
the sticks and was re- feeling the effect of Saturday's peatedly applauded for his bril-game showed signs of tiring. An- were one up in the series, within five runs of each other, but
derson was bombarded from all two matches to play. ilunt saves.
Hutton was out with only three The Army's backs and halves angles and brought forth rounds played a faultless game, especial-of applause for his good display runs on the board, but then However, the pressure proved Washbrook, who played an in- who broke many well planned attacks be too much for him and he bowed valuable innings of 07, and Jack
close Crapp
(51) improved matters to Tang's header from fore they really got dangerous. The weak link in the army team range, which enabled the Chinese with a second wicket stand of 120.
fluctunted The game
again was in the forwards line. where to resume the lead.
Tuckett and C. Me- several scoring chances ware lost through erratic shooting, Knox, ak, Hau Yung-song, Tse Kam-when L.
showed great agility hei: Chau Man-chi, Cheng Kam- Carthy, swinging the new ball. Wash- however,
hol, Lau Chung-sang; Fung King- dismissed Compion and support. but lacked
For the Combined Chinese, Tse cheung: Lee Chun-fat, Tang Yee- brook within eight runs.
hit. Chu Wing-keung end" Lee Half of the England side were was outstanding at
out for 213, but then Alan Wat Tai-foi. Kom-hung
mastered the bowling. Army: Anderson; Hughes, Nas- kins left back and saved his side by cool tackling and fine anticipation.
B1: Robinson, Craighead, Rum- while Rotund Jenkins Keot his Cheng
Kam-hol played อ
Marsden and Brynes.
nership of 89.
On resuming, Kiernan camoly
picture as he straight into the took the ball down the left wing and beat Tam with a deceptive swerve and squared the ball to Forrow, who drove in a shot that looked a winner all the way, but it just passed wide of the upright. Kiernan started the next cor-
sent when he ing movement Forrow away with a well timed puss. The latter squared the ball and it wont to Barclay, who cut in and headed past Tsang.
the halves,
ip
Combined Chinese:
Yu Yiu-
Washbrook, who gave a hard chance when 62, batted three and a half hours for his 97. Me completed his 1,000 runs for the tour when hla score was 89. Tuckett took three wickets for 08 and McCarthy two for 88 for South Afrien
the young lea 1. Markham, break and googly bowler, who was making his Test debut, was not a success today. In five overs,
conceded 30 runs, and in one over had 15 hit off him.
Almost immediately there ec- creditable game, especially afterskiil; Brown, Weatherall, Knox, end going in a sixth wicket pattone of which was a malden, he
curred another similar move, but this time Main sent over the cen- tre and again Barclay got his head there, but his effort went Just wide.
All the danger seemed to be coming from the Club left wing and in another rald Main put aver pass that Barclay met, boating Tsang from 10 yards to register the third goal for Club.
when he switched
the interval, over from pivot to right half.
Shooting Power
The Chinese forward line bod what the Army lacked-shooting power-which they used to great advantage.
Combined Chinese attacked from the start and
within two minutes almost opened the score
Occasionals Beat Army By 84 Runs
The Police seemed outplayed at this stage but when they were through inside right Lee Chun-At Chater Road yesterday HKCC "Occasionals"
awarded a penalty for pushing |
ful, whose shot from close range round the upright was pushed
repiled Brown of the Army
they seemed to show more enter for a corner. prike. Yurn look the kick and
drove in to the far corner of the with a difficult angle shot, which
nct.
cut across
but
the goalmouth, In the closing stages, the Police unfortunately no forward was in mande strenuous efforts to get on position to make use of this op
terms and almost succeeded when Gordon received a pass from the
portunity.
After 10 minutes of play inside
left and managed to get the ball right Lee Chun-fat slipped
past McKenzie.
through the defenders on a pass
intact.
beat Army in a friendly game of cricket by 84 runs.
Batting first, the home team knocked up 220 runs for five wickets declared. Arthy was in fine form with the bat and was top scorer with an undefeated 86 runs, which included nine. fours.
Leach (31) and Newton
RAF BEATEN
INDIAN MERCHANTS
The scoreboard at the close of the first day's play read:
ENGLAND: Set Innings » Hutton, b Tuckett Washbrook, E Rowan, b
McCarthy
Crapp
b. A. Rowan. Compton, A. Rowan, b
Tuckett
Watkins, not out ...... Mann, e Wade, b McCarthy. Jenkins, bw, b Mitchell Bedser, hw, b Tuckelt, Gladwin, not out
Extras
Total (for 7)
Bowling to date:
McCarthy "Tuckett
game
A. Rowan Markham Mann Mitchell
had
It was too late then to force a by Tang Yee-kit but Anderson (38) also did well and helped
In a friendly cricket draw and the final whistle was advanced to block his path and to pile on the runs. sounded to a game which pra- bring of a good save.
The Army were given a gond yesterday, Indian Merchants beat; vided some spirited football.
As the game progressed, the start by Murray Brown (14) and RAF by 27 runs. Of two scrappy aides, McKenzie Army forwards swarmed over Burton (25). Later Stevenson hi in the Club goal gave
The Indian Merchants very fine the Chinese area repeatedly, but up a
useful 26 and In- very
of the wicket and performance and I was due to his Cheng Kam-hot and Tee Kam- cidentally too scored for his team. Arst lense splendid showing that only two hung managed to keep their goal After that it was just a proces-knocked up 68 runs, 5. Ramchand shots passed him.
don although Banton stayed for top-scored with 36, followed by Police: Taang Wing. Fung Kal-
At this stage, Brynes receiving quite a while.
R. R. Irance, who had 18 not out. ming. Ho Shing, Lou Wing-kwong,
"OCCASIONALS” Howleti, Lai Wah, Yuen You: pass cut in and beating Tse sheung, Gordon, Redman, Tam by goalkeeper Yu Yutuk.
Kam-hung was only confrented |
But NE. Arthy, not out Yung-kan and Collaco.
Stepto, b he hesitated and was bundled off DH. Leach, Club McKenzie, Taylor, the ball.
Slovenson Strange, Weller, Fowler. Beck,
scoring L.F. Stokes, c & b Stepto Barclay, Mullen, Forrow, Kieran through Knox. Taking advantage O.J. Kerr, b Stepto and Main.
of a short
Cheng, A.M. Newton, e Banton pass which Kam-hoi passed back
Stepto to the goalkeeper, he rushed up to put H.D. Bidwell, run out
Extras the ball into the net before 'Yu
Total (for 5 wkta, dec.) .. 220 Army team attacked repeatedly Did Not Bat: D.M. Gall, D.
Marshal, A.P. Weir and C. D. Wales.
REFEREES, TO MEET TONIGHT
An
Army
opened
the
Ylu-tak could handle it.
Meeting of the Hong Kong Ecot-through erratic shooting.
Heartened by this goal, the
Extraordinary
General
and had roveral opportunities to
_but_missedi increase their lead,
ball Referees' Association will be
Kong Football Association at 8.30 this evoning.
Ruled Off-Sido
Steplo Banton
held at the offices of the Hong
· Bowling Amiydi
The Army attacked again' and Stevenson The following items are on the Brown at right was sent away. Murray pgenda and all members and facing down the side-line, he oiler interested parties are re-centred quested to attend;"
(1)The election of a new Hon.
Secretary
J
(2) The affiliation of the HK
Football Referees Associa tion to the HKFA.
(3) The fixing of a date for the
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As there is quite a heavy pro- gramme today, the heals, as well Rotherham na finals in a number of events Doneanlar... for- present students of the Darnawa College, were run oft on Tuesday. Gateshead ...
The following were the results crewe
Wrexham
Hull
Yoovil Swamped. Consolation for Yeovil
heavy defeat came in receipts of over 27,000 from a crowd of over 81,000. Jack Rowley, the England Interna. the tional, we the star of
Within 22 minutes of game.
he had notched 2. 4.G. Ismail; 3, Chun Shut-o the start hat-trick and added two goals thing
Bhat Put 1. Ho Hit-po; 2, A. Mansfield In the second half.
Insted Yuen; 3; C: Wong. The longer the game the more tangled did the Yeovil defence become against a ma- chine-like combination.
of the finals on Tuesday:
SENIOR EVENTS
York High Jump: 1. Lau Chu-chong; Trauber
Bloskpert 2, A. Leonard; 3, A.K. 1small.
Long Jump: 1, Lee Cheuk-aangi Rochdals
PRET
800 Metres: 1, R. Sliva; 2, Lee Kwan-chuen: 3. Tara Singh..
JUNIOR EVENTS 1,600-Metras: 1, A. Tang; 2, F. Oleas; 3, Kung Wah-leung.
Long Jump: 1, J. Koo; 2, F. Xavier: 3, Wong Tit-hong,
Ten thousand Welsh support- 24 ers helped to swell the Ports- 61 mouth gate to a ground record 17 of 48,481, and they spurred on 25 Newport 10 a grand display.
took tho Portsmouth
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High Jump: 1, F. Xavier; 2. Choy Kee-kung: 3, J. Chan,
SWINDON Shot Put: 1, Choy Kee-kung; 2+ | Itæistol B. Pong Man-shu; 3, Kung Woh Brighton 20 12 11 51332
Bournemouth.. 28 14 50 42 34 33 opirit that Harker bun
·MIDGET EVENTO
awindon 290 and Carr put them in the lead
200 Metreet 1, A. Tavares; 2, A. before the interval. Phillips M. Hassan: B, M. Whelan..
grimly fought
Long Jump: 1, H. Castro; 2, M. Notte Ca. Portsmouth Ward; 3. Mak Klu-lung.
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Ireland XV Make It Four Straight
Dublin, February 12. Ireland scored her fourth
Thrilling Motch s
For sheer thrills the Luton- Leicester match can Keldum have been beaten in the history of the Cup. The teams shared six goals at full time and four more in extra time, and so will meet again next Saturday."
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Luton were leading after tan minutes by two goals to one,
scored Leicester having
first countries met here today to Queen of B 12 10
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Falkirk
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England at Lansdowne Hood the sides scored alternately to are Burma, Ceylon, Iran, Nepal, Hearts here today, winning by a goal the accompaniment of
roars the Philippines, Indonesia, Pakia-Partick
tan, India and Slam.
two penalty goals and a try (14) from the crowd.
16
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Hinshalwood Gurbux Chandu b. Hinshatwood Bhagwan run out
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Extras
In a bright and entertaining gama, which left no doubt
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ARMY
Weatherall connected beautifully Murray. Brown, lbw Marshall with his right foot, beating Yu Burton, a Leach, b Wales Viu-take all the way, the ball Hutchinson, Arthy,, entering the top left hand corner Stokes
of the not. The referee disallow-Dobson, b. Stokta player off-side, an Army Stepto," I
ed this
law Stokes Green; b Arthy
At the otiler end, the Chinese Stevenson, b Blokes altacked in earnest and Anders Barratt, Sip Newton, ↳ Arthy son: brought of three succpisive Parker, -b Wales) raven in grand style.
Branton, not out Just before the Interval inside Wall, e &
netted the right Lee: Chun-fat equaliser from a pass by Tant Yeo-kit..
Wales
Extras
Total
The second half started off sentationally with the Chinese taking the load within 10 seconds. The ball was awung to the right Bidwell where: Tung received it neatly Marshall: and passed it to Tang Yeo-kit, Wales- Syne scores as close range with- Stokes okty, anred the Army, playoni Arihy
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The most
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The newspaper "Soviet Sport"! pack were McKay, who come pletely recovered his best form teams were deposing two of the announced today a new Busalan
London, February:12. after his different showing victorious Cup - sides from record by G. Novan; the Boviet
Irish soccer results. against France, Nelson, McCarthy leadership in the Leagues. In weight lifters,
Novan, who usually performs Irish Cup, Second Round: the Second Division. Southamp and O'Brien, who, was much" in the
went
West Bromwich, in the light heavyweight class, Distillery 2 Coleraine
ovidento in the Irië-put piny,matka Ved Wayrint this time performed, as a "heavy, | Olentorranza, ciltonville
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of trouble, to the card for the club in Becond 141 kilogrammes, surpassing Items unhandeute English defence. Division football, not own previous best performance in Kyle, was particularly out-In the Northem section of this event; by halts kliográmma.
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world's record-Associated T. WAZİENTZAKES least two of the Irish scores, took Hull, but Hull have three the
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