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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949.

VETERANS'

EASY WIN IN QUARTER-FINALS

RAF Defeats Police 8-1

In a brilliant display of cus certed effort. RAF trounced Po- fire by eight gouls to one in a First Division ROCCIT match at Boundary Street yesterday.

The RAF victory was a person- al triumph for Studd, their cet- tre-forward, who proved himself to be the destroyer-in-chief, ret- Ung seven of the eight goals scor- ed by the Alanen.

All the RAF players gave a magnificent performance, Their perfect understanding and ex-

stare

cellent team-work being a plea- to watch. Panses seldom went astray and both in the air and on the ground. the Airmen had the Pulice beaten to a stand?

till.

For the Pallee, Howlett was the most raststanding player and were

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Tsui Waj-pui, the holdor, K. H.. lp, Tsui Yun-pui and Roch Leung enter the semi-finals of the Colony's Lawn Tennis Singles Championship,' as a result of their casy wins in yesterday's quarter-final games of the Cricket Club ground.

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Tsui Yun-pui will meet K. H. Ip on Tuesday at the Cricket Club grandstand court, and the Tsui Wai-pui-Roch Leung match will be stag- ed at the same place on Wednesday.

Yesterday's games revented three buttie-worn the: that heroes of the loeui tenuis court are still in a class by them- selves, cach of them liminat- ing his challenger in straight seis. Ruch Loung, the Kow- toon Tong Chili and former Kuzning champlon, replaced Segalen as last year's other R. semi-finalist,

K1 p. hot favourite for this year's 'usle, was in his peak form

The second set saw Lee break

with Tsul's service through love game, but he lost his own to it the champion catch up to 1-1. Lee repeated his feat on Tsui's Trui, second service game with some

forehand drives. sizzling however, got back into his stride, foreing Lee Into repeated errors, and took the next five games for set and match.

Lords Sweep. Test Committee

of

15. London, March Almost a completo sweep of the Trat sojection commit- tee was made by Legde when a meeting of the Board Control of Test Matches at Home took place. Compared with only Group Captain

last year, A. J. Chairman, re- Holmes, the tains his

New. poultion. comers to the committee are Earox, A. 3. Pearce, Tom Bellers, Yorkshire, and A.E.B. Wyatt, Worcestershire.

They.

together with the captain, who when appointed will be co-opted, have the task of choosing the England trams to maat New Zealand this summer-Reuter.

in his game with George Chow.sel, Tsul taking three and Hinw- | ***

the recurrency and forer of his

strokes proving all-wound

Chos

It hot for his the defensive gume, much for Choo, is sudden cul- the Airmen would undoubtedly drops to the forecourt after full- have scored many

merk goals.length drives caught It was Haylelt peatedly. Tune and ngain who stood between the RAF und¦ Play started promisingly when મુસાદિ.

Chon carried Ip's first service to

Ip

corners

The Police, who were one play-dence, but the steadiness of the er short for about 15 minutes In China National champion saw him the start, won the toe and elec- though. Finding his length. ted to get the Airmen agalust #beran to drive in no uncertain strong wind which was blowing manner deep into both down the field.

The wind ch out seem to have any effect on the Altuen and for grenter part of the first half they enjoyed as much of the ball as their opponents.

In the 25th minute of the gone, Studd drew first blood for the Airmen after cleverly eluding Howlett,

With the scoring of this goal, the Police went to pieces and be- fore half tine, Studd had aded | three more goals for his side.

Crossing over four goals in at- rears, the Police reshuffled their. forward line and fought back with strong determination. but the RA defence refused to be tacticni bustled into making nay blunder.

As the Police attacks gradually petered out, the RAF forward line again swing into action "By varying the style of passing, the RAF forwards had the Police de- fenders all at sea, only Howlett being able to offer any seinblance. of opposition to the keen thrusts of the Airmen.

every

player.

he

took the next game

Tsui jumped to a 4-2 lead, but the Cricket Club player's game Less took him to 4-5, before he ceded the tenth game to Trul after deuce had been called, for the first sel.

Today's Gama

in the

two

inking

Tonight's Badminton

The following is tonight's programme for the Colony's Shuttle Championships, to be played at Club de Recreio: 7.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles):

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C. Quinn and A. J. Remedios v F. M. Ribeiro and T. E.- Rodrigues.

7.30 pm. (Junior Men's Slagles) :: A 1. Fisher & f. 1 ble: 8.00 pan. (Junior Men's Doubles): C. Y. Yung and K. P. Chong C. 11. Nenn. and M. C lunk

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LEAGUE 1 LEADERS SHOULD WIN AGAIN

(By 'ALCYDES'}

Wall, Portsmouth seem to be running away with the League at this stage, with five points advantage over their nearest rivals, Now- castle.

This week they entertain Derby County at Fratton Park, and on recent form look like taking full pointst

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Derby County, on the other of the table, cannot expect to Mhand, are also well placed in improve their prospects much by

8.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles):

And A. J. Sousa

F. Rozario y D. C. Lou, and W.

C. Chung

9.00 p.m. (Sonlar

the league and with their re- their visit to Oldham.

cent acquisition from Man-

chester United, Johnny Morris,

to strengthen their forward

Dou- Mixed bica): R. Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro v W. F. Foo and Miss H. Kwong.

Mixed Dou- 9.30 p.m. (Junior

bles): R. M. Soares and Mrs. Carren Trok v F. Brockbank and Mrs. L. Benjamin.

MCC Ends Tour Of South Africa

This Weeks Forcents:-

DIVISION I

line, they willfully extend BIRMINGHAM v Manchester U.

This should be BURNLEY v Wolves Portsmouth.

a grand game with little to CHARLTON v Liverpool choose in the two teams.

at home

Chelsea v Shefield U. to Everton v Aston Vilia

Newcastle are Arsenal, and a record crowd will LANCHESTER C. v Blackpool no doubt turn out to welcome Middlesboro y HUDDERSFIELD the "Gunners' for their First visit NEWCASTLE Arsenal to St.

James Park since 1934. PORTSMOUTH v Derby County Newcastle should come out on top Preston in this game.

SUNDERLAND

Stoke v BOLTON.

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The Tsu! Yun-pul-Hawthorn game was featured by no less than four love games in the first

one, thorn

DIVISION II A relegation battle will be Although the superior 100

BRADFORD witnessed

at Middlesborough Brentford v Taul did not have things his own

where Huddersfield, after last BURY v Cardiff way in the first set, when

Today's games feature the four

Capetown, March 15.

against Chesterfield y PLYMOUTH week's splendid effort found Hawthorn ready to send quarter-final games of the Colony

The unbeaten MCC complet-Burnley, will hope to move yet COVENTRY Grimsby shot hack. Down 0.2, Open Donbles Championship.

BARNSLEY It is doubtful if the Tsuled their successful tour

of another step towards the safety Leeds

Leicester v zone. Howthurn

Lee Wal-long | South Africa today with an easy

Southampton FULHAM Lincoln v and had the enviable feat of cap-brothers and the

on Ip combination,

Huddersfield have always found 'uring Tut's next service with a

and K.H.

win over Combined Universi- their present form, will be given

Middlesborough a happy hunting SHEFIELD W. v Notts F. love game

ground, having won seven out of TOTTENHAM v Luton much opposition, although Stokes ties by an innings and 52 runs.

✓ Blackburn They are the first MCC side to the past eight games there. Yes, West Brom, v

WEST

HAM

Queens P. R. and Segalen may pull out som

go abroad through a tour unde- a good away win here. surprise games

will perhaps fcated since

DIVISION HI (South) Greater interent

Walter Hammond's

Easy For Wednesday other

BOURNEMOUTH v Leyton 0. be shown

team did so in South Africa ir matches, with the Jones-Ayres 1938-39.

Fulham, in the Second Division, BRISTOL R. v Southend are away to lowly Lincoln and Crystal P. ✓ BRISTOL C. The race began to tell on Haw-and Kwok Leung game thorn in the second set, and Tsul the greater portion of the crowd.

Combined Universities. forced should not have much difficulty IPSWICH Port and Lee-Chen to follow-on 203 runs behind, be-in clairning full points from their NEWPORT Northampton had ne difculty in securing the The Heenan-Lo

Rame will be an experience ver-

gon well in their second innings visit. requiring" six games.

su youth affair, and the youths with an opening stand of 44, but

Southampton, the leaders, are NOTTS C. Millwall

Reading v Exeter licenan as active collapsed in the face of

away some this week

to the semi-) SWANSEA v Norwich' my And they at the net, with his fat-|

good spin bowling by Denis finalists, Leicester City, and will

Torquay v Brighton In the other quarter-final racket volleys and smashes. Compton and Douglas Wright, find points hard to come by from WALSALL v Aldershot between R. Segalen and Roch

The games are:

and were all out for 151.

this game, although the City's WATFORD Swindon Leung

position in the table doesn't DIVISION II (North) Leung Segalen found

really justify such optimism. My Accrington v CHESTER conclusions on this match, how- Barrow. v Stockport ever, are that they will proit at BRADFORD C. v Hartlepools

DONCASTER

Darlington least a point. Notta

in Forest, also the Halifax v‹GATESHEAD

expect to doldrums, cannot

to HULL

v Rochdale schiave much from their visit Mansfield y York

ReOLDHAM ta BheMald Wednesday.

y Southport the last ROTILERIRAM N. Brighton cords reveal that on thres occasions they have come Tranmere v Crowe away with a point, but it looks WREXHAM y Carlisle

of the cous. Either volleying or demping Chon's weaker returns, he browght the score 10 6-0, fore meeding the only game to Choa on the latter's service,

The Humped to lead

Fead of 2-0 In the ccend set, but couldn't break through Choa's service in the third game. fir took the next three

Katzes row,

before

Chon again cathe with some sood services to snatch his second game df the set and third of the evening.

Champion's Win

Segalen Beaten

equal to his stone wall tactics.

Letng's steady and more effec- Uve drives, together with a better Trut Wal-put virtually ran

to enabled him play service through his first game by 6.0 In h game against Lee Boon. Segalen at his own game.

His low full-length cut and ting, the Java player. Lee was

silec drives made it dißeult for powerless against the court.craft of the reigning Segalen to concentrate on length champion who was cleverly and return at the same time, and

and im his limit-court returns varying his lengths parting an effective spin to his the Kowloon Tong player to have drives and services,

control of a major part of the guine.

Colony Open Daublas Championship

Championship (Quarter-fina!"} Court : B.T.M. Jones and H.A. Ayres v Kwok Hing-cheung

and Roch Leung. superb

Court 2: Luk Ding-cheung and

Tsol Ping-fan

Tsui

Scores:

Open

allowed

Bingios Colony Champlonship (Quarter-finals) K.H. Ip beat George Choa, 6-1,;

B-2.

bring the RAF tally up to eight.

Police: Abbus, Fung Pak-chan, After Studd had scored two flo Sing. Leung Shun-chi, How further goals for. the RAF and, lett. Lau Wing-kwang, Ng Wai,

netted, Yuen Tsang Sik-hong. Redina, Yuen Tsul Yun-pul beat J.B. Haw. Yu-lam managed to score for Yin-fam and Lou Pak-hang.

Stanley had also

thorn, G-4, 0-0.

the Police following a brenkway. RAF: Bertram, Duelon, Sou-Tsui Wal-pul beat Lee Boon-sing,

RAF continued to hold the up- tar, Butcher. Wilson, Thunsley Perhand and just before the final Stanley, Cross, Studd, Gray and Roch Leung beat R. Segalen, 6-2. whistle, Studd ngain scored to Calley.

0-0, 6-2.

0-2.

brothers,

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Court 3: Lee Wai-long und K.H.

and R. Ip v L.F. Stokes Segalen.

Court 4: M. Heenan and M.W. Lo v Lee Boon-sing and T. T. Chen

Club Handleap Bingles Court 5: I. Agaturof? v A. Furrer.

Getz Court 6: H.J. Armstrong v K..

Inter-School Sports Meeting

Campton claimed elx wie kets for 62 and Wright four for 52. The opening bat, J. Not was top scorer with 37.

Earlier in the day the Univer- sities had failed by 54 runs to avert the follow-on, being all out for 274 in reply to the MCC's 477. They lost their two remaining wickets for the addition of eight runs to the overnight score.

The MCC played 23 matches on the tour, wlaning "PI, includ- Ing two Tesis.-Router.

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Title Fight

Amsterdam, March 16,

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Japan Shows Interest In

HONG KIME

INTERPORT ELEVEN

The Interport Sub-Commit- tee of the HKFA's selection of the Hong Kong team to play Manila are as follows:

Yu Yul-tak (South China A)

HRU Young-sang goal

keeper (South China A) and "Tozei (Navy) hacke, Chang Kam-hot (South Ching A) Leonard (St) Joseph's) and Lau Cheong-sung (South China A), half backs) Xavier (St. Joseph's) Chow Man chi (Kowloon Motor Bus) Raf- ferty (Navy) Kiernan (Footbal Club) and Lee Tal-fel forwards:

The reserves comprise Ander- aon (Army) goal keeper, Rosha (St. Joseph's) and Tse Kun-hund (South China A) backs, Castillo (St. Joseph's). Craighead (Army) and Rowland (Navy), halt backs Tae Kam-ho (South China A)) Chu Wing Keung (South China A), Kwok Ying-kee (Kowloor Motor Bus), Main (Football Cluby and Mullen (Football Club) for wards.

The players will leave fo Manila on or about April 13. Hong Kong's team will be accompanied

Mr. R.M. by

Omar, appointed manager by the HKFA.

The Referees' Dinner, whichs was to have been held on March 10, has been cancelled due to lack nf support.

Tallulah Sues For Damages

New York, March 15. The actress Tallulah Bank head today brought a US$1,000,- 000 damage suit in the Supremo Court because her first namd was used without authorisation In a singing commercial abou a tube of hair shampoo.

that

Miss Bankhead, daughter of the Into Speaker of the foure of Representatives, contended always name "Tallulah connected with her.

The suit

the

System,

Was

named on defendant Columbia Broadcasting

the

National Brond

Trade Talks casting Company, the advertising

summer

firm of Benton and Bowies

"and the soap manufacturers Procto and Gamble.

Miss Bankhead said one' verse went: "For radiant hair ge hold of me, Tallulah, the tube o Prell shampoo."---United Press,

ECONOMIC

/ PLANNING

WITH PARIS

foregone conclusion 1710 for the Wednesday on Saturday. In Division III (South), Swan- sea will be out to impress upon their supporter's that last weeks affair at Millwall was just a temporary lapse, and that they really intend to bring Second Division Football back to Vetch Field the victims-Norwich

Tokyo, March 18. Best Home Bot

Japanese business circles are European welterweight cham- Bristol Rovers' should casky awaiting the trade negotia- tions between General Douglas pion Livio Minelli, of Italy, and account for Southend and Notts Glei de Roode of Holland, will County to take full points from

MacArthur's Headquarters, and take place on May 2 in The their game with Millwall

the British Commonwealth re Great enthusiasm is being

Frull

City,

lying a very comfor

a great boys in the Inter-School Sports vacant title against de

On March 4, Minelli won the table number, two in the Northorn presentatives with Roode, Division, are this week.at Homo deal of anticipation.

The purpose of the meeting, (who incidentally. Meeting which will be held at who had to stop fighting atter to Rochdale,

last which was deferred from January the SCAA Stadium at Caroline the eleventh round on medical beat the League leaders

will 15, is to review the trade plan weck,) and I think again,

Jast Hill on Thursday, March 24, advice.

which originated home bet commencing at 2 p.m.

The European Boxing Federa- prove to be the best

between occupied Japan and the

London, March 15, tion has now been asked to-ap- of the day.

take sterling areas of the Common- Hull City are going to

The Chancellor of the Exche wealth. prove the new title fight.

De Roode

undergo an some stopping now and look as

However, it has been officially quer, Sir Stafford Cripps, told operation on both eyebrows, his though they will just walk away said that the conference will con- the House of Commons today. weak apois. Heavy bleeding with this Division's honours.

and British that it is hoped the fitting to- sider,readjustments forced him to stop fighting on Southport, who appear to be in circles believe it is sure to assume

a hopeleon plight at the bottom that the next agreement will cals other of the British and French for more trade between the ster-conomic four-year plans wil

be accomplished before long.|| ling area and Jepun.

He had been questioned about The reason for the interest of Japanese circles Is their belief his visit to France. Hd said: "T that tho possibilities of direct Minister of Finance and I had

In which we trade between Japan and the useful discussion

confirmed

the talk United States were limited, while reviewed and. trade with the sterling orcas still which have recently taken place

room for considerable da- between officials on various as economi velopment in the future.

pects of Anglo-French

frame The agreement covering the co-operation within the

work of the Organisation to year beginning last July calls for the exchange of goods on a re- European Economic Co-operation ciprocal basis up to US$250,000 on several important points n

We noted the progress achieved

India, Australia, New Zealand agreed that the talks should be and Malaya will be represented continued.

Mr. Colin M. McEwan of the Education Department, who is in charge of the Sports Meet, is be- ing deluged with entries for the different events.

Up to 5 p.m. yesterday, the fol- lowing entries had been received: JUNIOR

100 metres: 44. 200 metres: 40. 400 metres: 34, 500 metres: 24. High Jump 20. Long Jump: 28. Weight: 30 Hurdles: 22. Sprint Telay: 13, Medley Relay: 7.

SENIOR

100 metres: 25, 200 metres: 26. 400 metres: 28. 800 metres: 20. 800 metres: 25, High Jamp: 13. Long Jump: 21, Weight: 21, Hop,

will

March 4.-Associated Press.

Soviet Arms Captured From Korean Rebels

Seoul, March - 16.

Step and Jump: 21. Hurdles: 18. A Communist-inspired uprising of 500 robols and

Sprint Relay: 7. Medley Reloy;

0.

"When asked by the "China

Malt" (regarding the definition of a "Junior" contestant, Mr. Mc- Ewan said that any bona fide student, whose height did not ex- ceed five six Inches' carne, within the definition of a "Junior"

Mr. McEwan sold that next year. contestants will be classified according to ago. The remark was made by Mr. McEwan after It was pointed out that there aro certain students who, although small in stature and playing in the Senior Division of the Hong Kong Football League; am older fn years than any other taller and younger students.

Hockey Teams

Mr.

15,000 sympathisors on Cheju Island was an-, nounced by the Defence Minister, Loo Bum Suk, at a press conference today.

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40

hak

000

on

the Commonwealth group, "We were both very satisfac which will be headed by Mr. Eric | with, the spielt of co-operatión R. Lingeman, Commerce Minister which pervaded the talks, and Economie Advised to the Router. United Kingdom Halson Mission..

Reuter..

The following players have been selected to represent the IRC 2nd. XI In a League Cricket Fixture against the RAF on the Army Ground on March 19."

The game will commenço at 1.45 p.m. sharp,

LAWN TENNIS

London, March The national handicap lists of the British Lawn Tennis Associa tlon, fantamouņi to official ralings, today placed Tony Mottram and Mrs Jenn Bostock" at the hende of the men's and women's divi-

long

In the men's section, Geofféer Patah was second and tied for the third

were Henry Billington- Donald Butler, Czeslaw Spychala and Ignace Tlóczynakl Mr. Bally

Hilton was second · in woman's division. United Press- athletle moet

Lee said Korean Government troops had cap-. tured Soviet machine guns and Soviet-trained Korean leaders in a compaign to quell the uprising. He did not disclose the number. Combined. Army and police that a plot to assassinato members manoeuvres were progressing of Dr. Syngnan Rhee's cabinet CRICKET FIXTURE

folled last week and against the rebels, the Minis was ter added, and said that the leftist fenders arrested. Gavernment expected to be in o sald the plot was part of full control of the situation by the "arch offensivo" to disrupt the end of the month.

the republic by setting fire to the principal buildings in Seoul and The Minister said that the Inchon and by the assassination Korean Army, according to the of government leaders.

A.. Baker (Captain), S.K. latest reports, had aurounded, a

Kian, M.A. Wahab (Sr.), M.A, group of 200 rebels in a vilinge The official said the plotters Wahab (Jr.), A.M. Tunahn, The following will represent South West of Halls Mountain, were members of the South Korea F.M. el Arculli, A.K. Marker,

which is located in the centre of Labour Party, the "People's Re-A.R. Razark, T. Molivalta,

A Dockyard R. G. In a hockey match | the island."

public Party and the People's Ebrahim, S. Aboo and I. "AIL.

Scorer Mr. T.H. Darma, bgainst Army on Friday, at King'a

Minister explained that Loving Youth Group-all The Park-bully off at 5.10 p.m. police forces were being employed lawed organisations.

Laird, Button, Joyce, Savago to follow the Army closely in or- Ahigh ranking officer in tho

HKFA MEETING. Kano, Hestell, Warmsley, Collins, der to keep order in captured North Korean Army also was ar-

A mpoting of tho Curry, Sadlor and Aucutt, (c)- orcas.

rested. He recently came down oure white shirts, blue shorts). A message this morning from from North Korea with Instruc- Sub-Commitice of the Hong Kong The DRDO will be represented the Home Minister, Skin Sun Mo, tions for the plot from the North Football Association will be held by the following against Univer- who was on the epot indicated, Korean Labour Party, according at the Association's office on Fri

dar, March 10.at. 8.30 p.nu/.../', alty on Sunday at 10 am. at however, that the police were to the police said two under- Business: to enquito into the Pokfulam:

handicapped by the lack of arina Laird, Alsul 'Glian), Allah Ditis, and were using wooden bamboos ground · Communist newspapers Bending off the hold of play Joyce, Savage Collins, Rosiall in some instances to maintain or were uncovered in Seoul and the Lal Wal of Police Sports Club -Printed and rablished for the Propries Warmeloy, Kane, Sadler, ander.

printing pressra and arms found during 1st Division League match is the crINA MAIL LIMITED, UN Arcutt (Colours; red shirin, blus |

Meanwhile, an offelal of Scouts were confiscated. Associated Bt. Joseph's Versus Police played FRANK LESLIE Bukit, Winder Home

Unn Kena alucia.).

| metropolitan police ravented tostay, Frovs, -and United Press

on March 13,

at fading playm! TRAN-

oui-

The 28 annual Einer Kent

of the Hong Kong Univeralackvill be held on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. The ment will take place at the Universlty Fävilion, Pokfulam.

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