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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949.

SURPRISE DECLARATION

IN FOURTH TEST MATCH

HOLDERS' BIG TASK IN FA CUP

London, February 14. The draw for the sixth round of the Football Association Cup competition made here today resulted as follows: Brentford

V

Luton or

Leicester Derby

Johannesburg, February 15.

A fighting not out century by Dudley Nourse, South Africa's captain, not only saved tho possibility of his sida having to follow on against England today on the third day of the fourth Test, but enabled them to declaro at lunch.

South Africa were 257 for nine wickets at lunch In reply to England's first innings score of 379 and they declared, still 122 runs behind.

Nourse balted magnificently, scoring all round the wicket with powerful shots. for 129 not out. His century was reached in just over four hours, and was marred anly by a chance of stumping this morning when at 77. It was his serand century of the series.

Portsmouth v Hull

V Manchester U.

Nourse received sold support Wolves

v West Bromwich

from the tall and batsmen, who The matches are to be played helped to add 90 runs to South on February 20. Re-plays, if Afrien's score in 105 minutes to- the day. be played necessary, will..

Cuna McCarthy, cleverly shield- following Saturday.

The draw ensures an intriguel from the howling, stayed for

Femi-final ing

position. On 25 minutes before lunch without Second Division club is certain scoring.

of a place from the Brentford

Luton or

City; the North will we sentation from the

Wolverhampton-West

game.

Hong Golf Match

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FIRST ASIAN VARSITY'S GOOD SHOW

OLYMPICS

IN DELHI

New Delhi, February 18.

The first Asla Regional Olympics witt be held in New Delhi in February and March of next year,

Nine countries, youterday

adopted s constitution

for

the Asian Games. Federation, deciding to hold Regional

the

under. the

auspices of International Olympics A.. scalation on a strictly ama. tour D basie

it-was decided to hold In the 1954 Asla Olymples

Manila, Fall of wickets: 1/4, 274, 9/10, 4/125, 5/137, 6/156, 7/101, 8/102 and 10/230---Reuter.

Monday's Play

Johannesburg, February 14. England carried their first nings total to 379 and then dis missed seven of South Africa's Eatsmen for 101 on the second day of the fourth Test.

South the close At

of play

runs to SAVE Africa needed 09 the follow on.

Only a stubborn fourth wic- ket stand of 100 by Dudley and Nourse, unbeaten with 75,

54 who made Walter Wade,

The natch, which consisted of singles in the morning and four- balls in the afternoon, was re- markable throughout for the keenness with which each game was fought, and for the number and variety of the strokes dis- played. The final result was a convincing win for Jardines.

Participating countries will be Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines and BlamAsociated Press,

One-Sided Ice Hockey Victory

In the leading game Aucott and Stewart had a great battle, the issue being in doubt until the last. hole.

All

After кучате

14 holes, Stewart legolluted a dead stymie on the fifteenth green in marterly fashion to hole out with a niblick

Stockholm, February 15. and halve the hole in 3. How- ever, he mused a short putt. en Austria defeated Denmark 25 the seventeenth, to allow Auct to i in the world ice hockey take the lead and eventually amateur championship yester- One of the most surprising wins day. was that of Gerdon and Mason over Adamson and Black in the fourballs.

Scores:-

clash with

Leicester

ENGLAND

Hall-M

let inning chester United match, while the Hutton. . Tucketi

in Washbrook, c. E. Rowan, b. Midlands are certain of an

McCarthy torpet with the winners of the

Bromwich Crapp, b. A.

2

97

to.i

most

As

and Derby, the only All-First Division clash.

in the

Rowan Compton, c. A. Rowan, b

tle

Tuckett brings The athar

hit wicket, b. Mc- Watkins of twa

the other

Mono, C. Wade, U. McCarthy strongly favoured des intCarthy Portsmouth

Jenkins, lbw., b. Tuckelt Bedser Ibw, b. Tuckett

51

24

saved South Africa from com- piete collapse. The only chance given by either was offered by

Was dropped Wado, who short leg when 20.

Nourse batted confidently, that there and demonstrated

to

wh.

a1

111

17

25

last round, the Gladwin, b. McCarthy

19

10

14

Extras

Total

holders, Manchester United, fire Griffith, c. Mitchell, b. Me- faced with the task of meeting Carthy

the "glant-killers" of the com-Young, not out petition.

They will find a visit to Hull

a much sterner task than meet- ing Yeovil Town. Hull have lost only one game this season ...Router.

SQUASH CHAMP IN A HURRY

Mahmoud

London. February 15.

Karim, ΕΙ Egyptian, eliminated

McCarthy Turkett Rowan Markham Mann Mitchell

fat innings Mitchel, c. Griffith, b. Bedsor Johnson is a hurry in the open-E Rowan, run det ing round of the Silvertown K Viljoen, nin out

Squash Rackets A. D. Nourse, not out Professional

W. Wage, bw. b. Young tournament yesterday.

Mahmoud got out of bed at T Harris, b. Bedser his hotel at 2.00 p.m. began his A Rowan, b. Gladwin match at 2.45 p.m. and had com- Tuckett, b. Young

L. Markham, c. Griffith, b. pleted the triumph by 5.15 p.m. Jenkins The score was 9-0, 0-3, 9-0. N Mann, Grmth, b. Glad-

The Egyptian,-who-is-seeded

to play Jim Dear in the Anal, C. McCarthy, not out

first prize. Mahmoud holds the

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titleAssociated Press.

an

Alberta

is the favourite to win the £30

rackets

in

The Ewo players had cach been was nothing in the pitch to ac-heavily defented in the singles, count for the collapse. **-*- but Gordon struck brilliant form Probably the disastrous start in the afternean, holing out trom

all over the green. to South Africa's innings, which two men were run out and three wickets fell for only 819, had a chastening effect on

the later batsmen.

The two defensive stalwarts. 379 Bruce Mitchell and Ken Viljoen, were out with only four runs on the boord.

Mason also rose to the occasion. end the Wayfoong and in the pair were forced to bow to de- font by 2 and 1.

The following are details of the Match:

Than Camd the century Beakin partnerakip between

AGAINST OPTIMISTS

(By "Mid On")

Old King Sol did his best to make up for the moan way ho bohavod on Thursday and Friday, and part of Saturday morning, by breaking through the clouds to shine gaily on Saturday afternoon. However it was too late. The damage had ai- ready bean done and the result was on. wholesale postponement of the week-end cric- kot programma...

were

The only match that was played was that between University; and Club "Optimists” at Pokfulam and, as I predicted, the Undergrads did quite well-very well, in fact, for despite the fact that the visitors were allowed to run up 147 for seven (on a motting wicket), the home team put on 100 for the similar number of wickets lost, the only difference being that the highest scorer in their case was "Mr. Extras" who con- tributed a most useful 29.

batamen "Optimists," batting first; lost seeing that the Mahon very early on but Oilver really going for the runs by the and Little put up- a very fine time he was put on to bowl. Three friendly matches were played on partnership. Sanday wicket second

At Chaler. Road C scoring 23 and 37 respectively,

"first batted while Howard, going in late, when they played bright cricket for his 35 Army, whom they beat by 84 runs. Arthy was in great form and acor- Kilbee dd 86 not out. I wondered why The one-sidod triumph in group Contrary to custom, A assured the Austrians surviv- went in very late-number 10, and his skipper did not declare

although the total was 147, only minutes later to give him ing into the final rounds.

century Scorers for Austria

these came from extras chance of getting his were: five of

University or getting out, as he was only 14 Albert spoke well for

short of that three-figure score Walter Rudolf Wurmbrandt 9:

Feistritzer 3: stumper. Boehm 5. Fritz

“Wilhelm "Mahon bowled well-for-"Op-when-the-closure was applied...... Schmied 2: Wlilibals

being 11 Stamen mists," his analysys

Young Leach, opening the in- and Gustav Springer.

overs, nix maidens and four wie Scorer for Denmark was heta for as many runs apiece. Ha nings, also batted well for his 31

Newton mal while

played bright Hvild.

WAR

*not as dangerous as urush Jorgen

Expecting a big victory be-in that the matting did not help cricket for 38 and Bidwell, mak of Denmark's known him to klek as usuni though it did ing a very occasional appearance, cause shortcomings, the Austrian lend him some extra speed off the was 28 when run out. goalkeeper, Huber, made a bat ground.

DL

not out.

the

with his teammates that he Craditable Performancë would not allow one goal to be

When he Vener, going on second change, scored against him.

for 24 which defence had four wickets lost, Huber said the

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BOWLING

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run

Singles Four-

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balls.

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35.7 3 114

5

20

2 100

3

23

1

70

1

1 38

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who himself was run out with The score at 19. Again he was to blame.

Gordan

Adamson

Masort

Aucott

11

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1) 2

Black' 1) Stewart 81 Matleed 01

10 3 26

D

Watto

Streatfeld (G)

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Extras:-Byes 2, Leg-byes 12.

SOUTH AFRICA

and Wade,' but After Wada's Horle diemiasal, leg before by Jack Hawthorn Young. Nourse could find

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20

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257

-win

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Total (for decl.)

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England's "tail" added.80 runs for the last three wickets this. morning. Alan Watkins, the

Glamorgan left hander, carried his score to 111-his first Test century-made in three hours 40 minutes, Including 15 fours,

McCarthy took England's three wickets today for 20 runs, hir figures for the innings-being Ave for 114.

Yachting Jottings

..

The DragonClass Corinthian Series has been contracted from Ave races to four, and the follow- ing are the final results-

Final Results Ewo 17 points, Warfiong polite.

HK Hockey Fixtures

University v Club de Recreio. Pokfulum: Road. 10 a.m. Umpires. Capt. Chisnell. E. R. A. Miller.

Navy v RAF King's. Park

(RNRC1)_10.30 a.m. Umpires. P. F. Xavior.-J. S. Crowal.

First

Call-Over

On Lincolnshire

London, February 14, '

The Duke of Norfolk's Mr. Lovell, and the Northern- trained Crown Flatts were mada joint favouriter for the Lincolnshire Handicap at the Victoria Club's first coll-over on the race tonight. Lord Mildmay's Cromwell. was a clear favourite at 100 to 7 for the Grand National.

Cottage Rake, the Irish cham- plon, who must be considered a doubtful runner, was not, quoted offered Eighteen horses were

against

ཉྭ་པ

the

- No less than peten’bowlers were kriád by the "Occasionals" en tal before the Army were dis missed for 130, of which Green claimed 20 and Burton. 25, together a very enjoyable game.

turned I see Tommy Crabtree Indian Merchant for be

played

A

Ho Hit Po, Senior Victor, Ludorum, receiving the 'tro-) phy from Mr. M.Q. O'Connor at St. Joseph's College Sports!! yesterday.

St. Joseph's Athletic Meeting

The 27th Annual Athletia Sports Meeting of BC Josephy College was held on the South China Athletic Association Ground

Hill at Caroline *yesterday.

At the conclusion of the meat- were distributed ing, the prizes wer

Mr. M.

O'Connor, Assistant G. Director of Education, in tho absence of Mis, T.. R. Rewell who had been unable to attend owing to the illness of Mr. Rowell, Direc tor of Education.

by

The following are the results of restere day's events→→

310 metres High Hurdlen - (Bentor)»' (1) A.K, Tamall: (1) Lee Chouksena: (3) Ho

110 metres Low Hurdles (Junior) i (ep. for this team against HAF at Karl-po-Time: 20 sex, Tuka low scoring affair which the Kan-wing; (2) F. Xaviers (9) Tingg was won by the former by 27 Wan. Time: 14.5 wee TUTUL Ramchand top scored for

100 metres, (Midget)) (1) KM. Haman'

1-

(*) A. Tavaren: (1) H. Castro. Timei the winners with 36 while Crab- 19.1 seco

by

100 metres (Junior): (1) Gordon Chans tree made up for his "blob" taking six wickets for 14 rang in star (1) Alien Ko; (1) B.D. Bax, Timer 9.6 over A feature of the Mor- 123 c chants Innings was the fact that an: (2) A.K. Ional: (3) Aft, Hintalks, foup of their men were run out.

Exciting Game:

COALTOWN TIES each

WORLD RECORD

100 metres (Senior) (1) Lee Chek

Time: 12 ans.

60 metres [Midget); (1) M, Castro: (3). Mark Kl-chung) (3) Efraim Au. Timpat

1.8 week

200 metres (enior): (Bliver Cup Deep

A very exciting game was play. 100 metre (Junior): (1) Yip, Shing ed between the President's (Abon; (2) Hector Kwoas (2) Roy Sadişki el Arculli) XI and Vice-Presi- Time1 20.7 BOO dent's (F.T. Malwani) XI-at-In-sented by, Ma Chew" Bot-leung);^{1}-Log dian RC, the game resulting in a Chekkanng: (21 A. Leonard; (3) Ad

elda

scoring 81 runs. email. Tror 20 sec.

400 metres (Junior): (1) Ho Ho Both captains distinguished them. selves, the President with the bat 12) A Leoned; (8) Lee Kwan-chuc and the Vive president with the Time: 60 secs.

100 maliwe open to Boyu of La Belle ball.

Collares (1) Imeknon Leo: (1) 3. Bengus. Arculli showed that despite (3) Steven Xavier. Time: 25.1, Coaliown, Calumet Farm retirement of almost a decado he Senior Sprint Hele (4 x 100)

straight bat Class BA; (2) Cines 1:. (3) Clone 10, still weld who was overshadoyed by his can

he batted very well against Junior Medley Belar (100, 200, 400, stablemate Citation inst year. against the best of om-In this Time: 51.6 sch to equalled the world's' records son, John Acum who bowled BOC)? (1) Class 6A 1. (2) Clasă, 43] (8)

the mile and one-eighth | vory well to take six wickets Glue BB. Times & minn, 29.44 peta. T

for Midret -Dall and Net Hálky? (1) Clash and unofficially broke the 26' runs, but

left to the ZAT (1) Címa JÁ: (8) Clam SA.

Khalsa v Cable & Wireless King's for the Lincolnshire and 17 to Miami, Florida, February 14.

Park. YMCA, 10 am. Umpires. C. J. Morits.

S. B. C. P. O. Show. Dockyard RCNHS Police. King's

2) 10 n.m. Umpires.

Yeo Sigs Gator Mokhan Singh. 1st, La Linda, 29 points: 2nd,

Army. Y

Sookunpoo. Coppella, 27 points: 3rd, Ecstasy; YMCA

10 a.m 21 points; 4th, Highwayman II, 15

Umpires. G. T. Palmer J. H. points: 5th, Vanessa, 13 points; Blinko.

BATURDAY

posponed.

the Grand National.

Fair Judgement, who had been joint favourite in several book makers', ante-post betting lists for the Lincolnshire, was easy back as third favourite at 22. to for 1.

Lincolnshire quotations: 100 to

The Jockey was Elden Nelson. -United Press.

for

It was

Mast successful, batsman

N

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Benior Javelin Throws (1) Ho Hipo]+. 6 Crown Flatts and Mr. Lovell; world's mile standard at Hia- Vice-President to get his wicket

leah today

with a delivery which appeared (3) Conrad Wong: (1), Anthony Tosh, 22 to 1 Fair Judgment; 25 to 1 The sturdy son of Bull Lea to brook four ways-t, indeed, Distance 114 feet.

Goldsborough and

100 metres (Junior)s (1) Mark Dings and stepbrother to Citation such a thing is possible!, $th, Madrigal, 9 points; 7th, Blue Dutch HC v Civil Service. Mátch Drakke

kitt (2) Armando Tanai (2) NM L 1a 1. Explorer and toured the fast course in 1.47- 28

Young I. M. Omar botted very time! min. 16.1 sect. Wanderer II, Chalks, 3 points.

33.to 1 Royal Tara, A/B, equalling the mark set by

welu

Minu 2,500-moles (Benlat)1 (1) R. Silva; (Kye against Results of the week-end races Dutch Hockey Club v Macao at

Wisley, Star Witness, were!

Macao.

Drelades Bay, Pollard's Specia- Indian Broum in 1948 and tied bowling with his usual wile, and Lee Kwan-chuan: (1) Cheung Shu-yan

last October by Shannon II. All Umpires are requested to

Uty, Yellow Idol and Happy confirm by phone (30381. Ex 117) Breed; 40 to 1 Sea Shah.

Coaltown clocked in 1.34-1/8 scored 35 for the Vice-President's Timet. min, 17.8

2,000 metres Bicycle Bags (Bentor) (1) for the mile, one-fifth second

arry. Pereira (2) Mo Moa: (3) N. PATEL Dragonei,ist, Ecstasy, 2.19.30; 2nd, before 5 p.m.. on Friday. Socre- Grand National quotations:.100) faster than the world mark set the President's 'XI was Harry Time: 6 minu. 12 sect..

Coppelia, 2.33.10; 3rd. La Linda, tarles are requested to C to 7 Crowmwell; 20 to 1 Rowland by Equipose on June 30, 1032, in the game these days). Ho Chor and St. Ward 1,12) O. Olion and

Esmail, (who seldom participates Three-Legged Race (Midget); (1) Pail, 2.35.40 (Slx starters),

prompt attendance of their teams.

and Kolmond; 23 to

to 1 Clon- at Arlington Park..

cuts, brought off same lovely

Deakin's Jubilees: Ist, Roundelay, 1.35. A maximum of ten minutes delay Roy

(1) William Clarks and Go Sliver Cavallero, 3rd, will ba

allowed. Will: umpire carrie; 25.to i

lato, and scored at Nagan, executed very. 2nd, Minstrel, 2.04.00;

Flame,

Ulster Monarch, Blakely Melpdy; 2.07.40 (Five starters). please notify results as soon

round the wicket until he jumped Back Rare (Midget) :-(3) James Deaki Grove

and Happy Home; 33 to

out in an effort to hit the cover (1) J. Chat: (3) Ho Hung-pun Dinghy Team Races Army 11, posable after the match.

Godb, First of the Dandies,

off the ball, missed and believe it Sprint, Raley (18)dget) ; {4 ='100) <= {1} ̧ Swiss Navy 9; 5th Cruiser

F.W, D. L. F. A. P, Monaveen, Flaming Steel and Squadron 13, Lowe, Bingham Recreio

or not, the umpire gave the bow-C GA1 (1) Ch 008; (8) Claim, 48, 13 11-1 1 48 423 Zanis;.40 to 1 Bruno II, Lucky

ler wicketkeeper the benefit of the Sprint Relay: (Junior) (4x100) (1) and Matthews T

doubt! 14 0 2 3 30 18 20

CARE SA (1) Clam dÀ¡ (8) Olian 117. Time 5 been, Dinghy Team Races: Inland Re-Khalsa 130 13:30 14,10 venge 14, Jardines 7; Cables 13, HK Police 14 7 2 5 23 24-16 Talkon. D.

15 7 17 20 27 15 RAF: Service 14 0 1 7 34:32 University 1 6. 1. 8 33 30 Dutch 14 4 2 8.18 20:10 London, Tobruary÷14,-- C&W

17-70-53- 13 2 11-13 47 In a rugby union game today Dockyard

..111 10-8:48 Newbridge beat Plymouth Albion YMCA

SUNDAY

HOME RUGGER:

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INTERNATIONAL SOCCER GAMES

London, February 14. The following arrangements for International matches were announced at a meeting of the Football Association, Council today:

Reg Harris' First Race

As A Pro

*Tim#1.02.8'DE,

Neller Relay (Benfor) (1) Class-141 (2) Class 2A) (B) Cixar 1. "Times' è mitía,"

400 metres open to all ex-Brothers". Darn","

Inter Behond Invitation ay (230). 200,- 403,-800) (1)· La Ballo College: -(2) \bfah Yan College; 'ta) Queen's Dallegt. Tiet Convent Invitation Relay (x 100)3, (1) St Mary Behopls (8) French Convent Copenhagen, February 15.

September 21: England v Elre

London, February 14,

100 metres open to St. Joseph's Collage. AUSSIE CRICKET ·

Ragnhild Hvoger, the greatest

The cyclist, Reg Harris, who old Dorer, (1) Mah. Wal-tong!" (3), Ly? Synder, February 18. swimming star: Denmark overt Everton's ground, (Liverpool.

November 18: England New South Wales beat South produced, wants to try a come and a branches to

returned professional after the Chip: (a) Zaloost Gaiterez Time: 11:3 Olymple Games, is to competo ANPARENT Australis by eight wickets, here pack after Ave years retirement.

November 10:, England v. Italy Hveger, 28, was rather un-

Tottenham's ground, London af Herne Hill on Good Friday of the Christian, Bchoolar (1), B, Coleco today to win the Sheffield Shield. has two

popular In Dep

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park, during and at To South Australia's arnot now | after we GERHAN; Occupation, She] Spain to send three names of rol begins with a Southern Cöun-152 20en, det flank, endless an The FA have been naked by when the track racing season Gulleren; (8) W.N, Thomas. Timel matches to play but

Cube Rates (1) Franklin' Cows()) overtake New South Wales, who gave up amateur swimming, and ferees from whom the official to ties Cycling Union meeting. Michael Asome 1 (8) A Oreilla, have completed their programmo in recent years has earned her

swimmers be in charge of the Bpain Italy Ho la matched against the pra The champion State knocked living couching win match at Madrid on March 27 sent world sprint chanipion, Aria Kennah Foon (4) Lam Keeing off, the 105 runs needed for via various Swedish towns. (810 tory today, for the loss of nly one

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to Kong Football Club are Informed say whether the will ever have that there wilt be, no training on | hor amateur rights back. In any Thursday evening as the ground esso, she will have a two-year Kowloon yesterday, three men on big clue to the rugby sec quarantino, and if she has carried were found guilty of unlawful centrating on sprinting with SA politej Bannerup Glas 4A 16 Hom for alning (rview for the too much he will never be fan possession starts and conspiring loading, ongleur printers Vietor Lindorum (Bonfoe) the Rhys, I

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