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Hong Kong triumphed over Saigon in all threa matches at the Hong Kong Cricket Club yes- torday, ending the two-day tennis exhibition of four scries with the convincing score matches to one against the visitors. Colony's singles champion, K. H. Ip, showed great enterprise in beating Saigon's No. 1, Van Sou, in three exciting sets after losing the first 1-6. Tsui Wai-pui brought in the other singles victory by defeating the lanky Duong, Saigon's No. 2, by 1-6, 6-3, 6-4.

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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1949.

The Combined Christian Brothers Schools Soccer team which left for Manila by PAL pinne yesterday. together with The Rever- end Brother John (centre) Headmaster of St. Joseph'k College and The Reverend Brother Cronno, Sports Master of St. Joseph's College (extreme left). ("China Mall" Photo).

KBGC TO HOLD CLASSES

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club, one of the leading bowl- ing clubs in the Colony, will tunst probably be entering three icams in the Lawn Bowls Lengue which will start on May 14.

Under their new lawn bowls convenor, Mr. J. G. Meyer, the Clubs are calling for more mem- hers, especially beginners, to par- ticipate in the League.

Softball Players' Coveted Titles

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CHINA TIPPED IN CUP MATCH

{By "ROVER") ·

The stage is all set for the final game in the Inter- national Charity Soccer Cup Competition ba- twaan China and England at Sookunpoo

tomorrow.

The teams are evenly matched and a stirring struggle is expected, with the odds slightly in favour of China, although on upset would not come as any great surprise.

A full programme of First China qualifled for the final: Division matches has been ar-round by virtue of a seven clear

over Scotland on Christmas

Day, while England swampert Portugal by six goals? ta one on Boxing Day.

China have dropped Tam Chun- fal, Tong Sum and Soong Ling- sing, who is on the injured list from their team, while lingland will be without Cordell, who has already left for Home, Brown and Ramskill.

ranged for this afternoon, with goal victory the South China "A" versus Chinese Athletic match on the Navy Ground at Causeway Bay taking the spotlight.

South China "A", who are still undefeated, will be facing a very stiff

burcle

when they meet Chinese Athletic, and well have to be at their very best if they hope to take both points,

Athletic Chinese

will un- doubtedly throw all their Rources into this game, as apart from the fact that they will need every point from now onwards in order to finish us runners-up t the First Division, they are look- ink forward to being the Brut team 10 Jower South China's colours.

'Te-

f England can sopre an early goal in tomorrow's game, they' stand P very good chance of winning the coveted Cup, the Chiness players have lately. shown an Inclination to be

discouraged when

the game is not running altogether In their favour.

The Ballot for the Most Valuable Player in the three leagues highlighted the Association's activi- tios during the week, the coveted titles being awarded to Benny Omar of the Saints (Senior

At a meeting of the Interport Bravas League), Junior Remodios of the

Sub-Committee of the HKFA on Mar

South Chinn "A" beat Athletic Friziny, Inst, of tho

Mr. Wong Ka-tun (Junior League) and Alico

by two goals to one when they asked Mr. A. MacAlpine, Chair- Canuckettes (Ladies Loague).

Tast mel.

man of the Sub-Committee, Mr. A hard fought game is expect-L.F: de Souza, Hon. Secretary of: ed today and if the Athletic de the HKFA and Mr. J.A. Hussain, fence lives up to its reputation, Assistant Hon. Secretary of the the decision In Wkely to be in

11KFA they knew the source doubt right up 121 the

from which the "China Mall" had whistle.

obtained its Information relative to a possible postponement of the Manila Interport.

A special committee of 15 was charged with the difficult task of selecting the outstanding players.

Their findings were based on the following factors: General all-round ability on the Heid, value to the team, sportsman- ship and their contribution lo- wards popularising the pastime.

Five nominations were Iem quested and awards were based on a points aystem in order of choice.

The Committee comprised lend- ing

of members the softball fraternity of both sexes and the sports scribes

chuices, Benny Omar and Alice Mar receiving five best favourite votes.

Votes were as follows: Junior Remedion 83. Frankle Correa 76, Tony Osmund ва, Llongi Sequlera 62, Josle Albeiro 30, Robin Hill 13, Carl Yvanovich 9. Chappy Remedios 8, Harry Lee, Vic Pedruco, Julius Boglá .5, Gerry van Langenberg and

Manuel

4. Guterres Souza 3.

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Another should be seen where Army

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game

interesting

at, Backunpeo, entertain KI Chee, whom they beat by two goals to one previously, position at the top of the League will not be affected by the result of this game.

Not From HKFA

Wong's query

Although Mr. The

was not addressed to the "China Mail" the opportunity might here be taken to set Mr. Wong's mind at case by informing him that the "China Mail" did not obtain its information from the HKFA or any of its officials or servants.

While

сп the subject, it might be interesting to have an explanation from Mr. Wong as

Club will be visiting Caroline Hill, where they are due to meet Eastern. When these two teams 30 at Happy met on Morets

Club Thic

Coaching of beginners will be in the hands of Mr. A. J. Hall. former Shanghai Singles cham- plon and a triple Interporter. Choy Brilliant

squabble Valley, Club scored an easy wh The Bestctes winning the singles

Benny Omar, third sacker for

International

over their opponents, winning by Making a brisk attack at not

crown in Shanghai, Mr. Hall has

the Saints scored a slim margin took a sudden turn during the five clear goals. They should re- After winning the Best stars in which they kept up in excellent also played for Shanghat against of victory over his team-mate week when Pakistan decided to peat their success today. the second set, Tan dropped the co-ordiuntion, the Spigena pair, flankow and for lankow against Sherry Bux for the Senior title. withdrew their protest against St. Joseph's are at home to

went on to win the next two Shanghai, He has also played

of a ployer on South Chins "B" Although Omar is not a fence the Ineligibility of

on the next three on see the het dis- plays by hung fan en Dark

sumes and the set at 7-5.

Ground of Happy Valley. for Shanghai against Hong Kong puller when it comes to his um the Portuguese team. with his own classic law drops

Choy came back brilliantly and Hong Kong against Shong at bat, his perfect bunt has often It is perhaps the best course Caroline Hill team has not been Tut the weed on in displace the second set when the Saigon

hal,

doing

any too well of late and the from every part of

par started on hân. He sent them “In addition. Mr. Hall has bkit-paid dividends, but perhaps the of action, as a decision favouring

tockther

would side

cause ill- although they shared two goals factor contributing to Increastkack and, with

forcing with high Jobs,

greatest

the members of with pered his rink on two occasiona

the Saints the last time especially S

now Buong particularly to rer.

to win the Colony Open Rinks his success is to be found in the feeling among

the softball brotherhood.

they

their met, neat manner in which he has

prospects of be

Play developed in pace, with championship. War!

the set Van Sau's spectacolur

every smashing blow A manager's task is an on- gaining a point today are rather came through

forchand

that streaked down the Hot envious one, especially when he remote, unless they show marked outstanding him making

the

Corner, where he

toss has to discharge the duties of improvement. would "out" the base-runner spectacu- lefending his team's rights Irres-

pective Jarly

from almost any angle. For sheer cool-headedness the

monage! has no equal |

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Tsui won.

Ip then grabbed the net and and being caught far fean the stuck close to it. Here he execul- (2nd Rech drops. Tsui placed, then kittled some brilliant kills, disrupting

return die Saigon's tattering combination.

Duong who at times came through on impossible shots, gave saw way many that could have been seived by a more careful approach. to Hong Kong The game went 6-4.

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CCC TENNIS

The Craigengower Cricket Club tennis doubles finals: LF. Souza and D.J. Lenard Leat RO. Baker and S. Leonard, 6-2, 3-6, 4-4, 6-4, 6-2,

Kame

The 1p-Von Sau much brighter tennis, Van Sau breezed away with the first set 6-1, mainly because of his speeta- eular forehand drives.

Ip countered in the second set with some excellent play at net but most of all with his subtle low drops which beat the Saigon are every line.

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Пtesults:

In his over-

In the last set, the Saigon pair produced some good lobbing but 1p killed them most of the time, Chog was getting heads, and caught Dueng sitting.

Tsui

6-3, 6-4. K.H. Ip beat Van Sau, 1-0, 6-3.

6-0. K.. Ip and W.C. Choy bent Van Sau and Duong, 5-7, Un4, 8-4.

Wai-pul beat Duong, 1-6.

SQUASH MATCH

handled

Mr. Hall, will start his classes 5.15 Monday, оп

starting at

until wlll continu p.m. and the League starts on May 14. The KBGC will be holding a

farewell supper and presentation

and the selection will meet with ohne

on Thursday, April 14 at the "People's Choice" Club-house, starting

at 8 P.M. Presentations will be

made to popular support. Messrs. E. F. Pope and K. C. Hamilton, two of the members who will be leaving the Colony shortly.

A luy

Inwn bowls game has been Friday at

Mr. Pope arranged in their honour on Good Was the Secretary of the Club

last year.

the Club,

On Sunday the Club wil be

entertaining the Sports Club in n four rinks friendly bowls game. The Club de Recreio have been on Easter Sun- invited to play day.

The Annual Club's competition will be starting soon and mem- bers are requested to enter their names for the various tourno-

A Squash Rackets mutch playments as soon as possible.

ed between The Mercantile Bank

of India and Butterfield & Swire at Victori Squash Court Thursday, April 7, resulted in a win for the Bank.

The following ure the results; ~~

L. Wilson (Bank) beat L. Chad-

wick Kew (B & S) 2-0

P. F. MucCabe (B & S) bent P.

Bonbernard (Bank) 2-0

beat

J.. Liddell (Bank)

Q.

Adams (B & S) 2-1

R.G.

KBGC TEAM

za

of

this

Charity Cup

Charity Cup Competition.

The defeat of the

to why he has so far failed to concarn himself About the source from which a certain other newspaper has obtained Information about soccer topics and published same to the ex-

of clusion

other

newspapers, English and Chineze,

Mr. Wong intends that the Press should only publish auch items concerning local soccer as is are released by the HKFA, it suggested that he first take steps to ensure that they will be no discrimination on the part of HKFA

of. In the distr. button.

such items. the

public feeling. understood

that the A record crowd is expected at The Pakistan side Sookunpoo tomorrow for

At the present moment, International sanction of every final game in the the

culars and notices emanating member of the team before with

from the HKFA Combined

are being re- protest, and The scores for the ballet ere drawing his

ceived by

Mall" the "China follows: Benny Omar 66. sporting

spirit of

of accepting de- Chinese XL in the Anal game of Sherry Bux 57. Junior Markar feat on the field as Anal, is to the Governor's Cup Competition several hours after certain other have received the has lent added Interest to to- newspapers 44. A. H. Baker 19. apiky be commended.

The Inter-hong series run in-morrow's match and speculation same, Guterres 38, 1gmar Eriksen 31,

is rite. Kassa Mazarin 15., Sabu Sainy, to its second week with a three-

particularly in Chinese 18. Do

schedule commencing 11 soccer circles, as to the outcome Roubins game 16, Jock Brown 11, 811 WOD

a.m, tomorrow when Stanvac's of tomorrow's game. 10, Ren Sequlera 9, Prod Dicata Pegasusmon tangle with APL

Eagles in

Full the lid-lifter. and George White 1.

week-end schedule as follows: Molthen, Buster Hollands, Rennie Baturday: At Kowloontong Sequlers): 2.38 p.m. Musicians vs. Park 3.16 p.m. Squaws vs. White Shell (Charlie Figueiredo, Bimby Ablong, Frankie Correa); 3.30 Fangs.

Sunday: At CBA Ground 11 p.m., Caltex V8, Gibbs

(Hal a.11. Stanvac VS. APL

[Dec Winglee, Dick Silva, Fred Diesta.

Gus Pereira

Mar

annexed

Popular Choice Popular Alice the covetted title in the Ladies League with Dolly Brown and Patsy Ribeiro close behind.

The Canuckette mound artiste deserves the honour bestowed on her for her untiring efforts on the diamond, when she was more often than not backed by a weak

The following have been held

Fans will remember Alice's selected to represent the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club against achievement when she had the the Sports Club

tomorrow. champion Wahoos cating out of Players are requested to be pre-her hands, in the middle of the sent at 3.15 p.m.

scanons, lo create the biggest up-| set in the ladies loop.

Alice's hurling abilities are not

unknown outside the boundaries The, of the Colony, for it was only last October that she pitched her team to the Chinese National

J. Kerr (Bank) beat J.G. Maverton; J. Hempsey; V. Championship.

Cotesworth (B & S) 3-0

J.C. Browne (B & S) beat W.

Talt (Bank) 3-0

HOCKEY GAMES

+

BUNDAY, APRIL 10 Navy v University, Match can- celled. (Walk over for Navy.) RAF v HK Police, Match post-

poned.

MONDAY, APRIL. 11.

Cable & Wireless v Army, Soo

kunpeo, 5.30 p.m.; Umpires: A.E.P. Guest G.T. Palmer, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13

W.

J. Roberts; V. L. Sergeant L A. Collyer; A. J. Hall (Skip).

A. Hutton: D. Trail; G. E. P. Thompson; L. Sykes (Skip).

J. A. Plume; T. Wren: J. G.

J. Fraser (Skip)

Chittenden:

C. Simpson

Her interest in the game dates (Skip).

way back into the pro-war years On Easter Sunday, Kowloon when the Maple Leafers were Bowling Green Club will be always a force to contend with, entertaining Club de Recreio in and for the past two season's

six rinks lawn bowls game at | Austin itoud, starting at 3 pud.

Club de Recreio will be repre- sented by the following:

Cricket Season Ending Today

(By " Mid On")

curtain rings down officially in the League cricket season, 1948-49 today when the champ- ions of the First and Second Divisions, Club de Recreio and Indian Recreation Club respec- ́ ́tively, take on the Rest of the League.

The games are due to start at, and a capital' game Alleo has been serving on the 1.45 p.m. and with the addi-seen.

daylight. T General Committee in the in- tional hour of terest of all female members of imagine both matches will be the Association.

played to a finish.

should be

Shrewd Skipper

For the Information of Mr. Wong. It might be pointed out that notice of the Interport Sub- Committee Meeting on Thursday and

of the the postponement. Police v Army match on Wednes- day were only received by the "China Mail" late on Thursday afternoon.

The following is the week-end · soccer programme:

SATURDAY, APRIL 9

Eastern

5

First Division v Club, Caroline HiI, Ip: p.m.; Referee: K.K. Linesmen: Ll Bing-tong and A. Ribeiro.

Army v Kit Chee, Sookunpoo, 5 pan.; Referee: A.F. Willis; Linesmen: N. Delgado and S. Y. Kwok,

South China "A" v CAA, Navy,

p.m. Referee: W. Gaffney, St. Joseph'a v South China

Club

J.G.

5 p.m. Referee: Padley; Linesmen: Sgt. Manson and Y.F. Mnk.

KMB RAF, Postponed.

Police (bye).

Becond Division

| Kit Chec v KMB, Caroline_Fill, 3.30 p.m.; Referee: Li Bing- Long

Sookunpoo,

| PCA v. Army-HK,

3.30 p.m.; Referee: N. Delgado. Tramways v Navy; Navy;' 3,30

pm; Referee: Lai Duen-po. Solicitors' v Club, Club, 3.30 p.m.;

Referee: Sgt. Manson.

CAA v South China, Boundary, 3.30 p.m.; Referee: F.A. Barretto. WD Chinese.v Dockyard; 'Army 13.30 p.m.; Referee. W. Crawford. University v St. Joseph's, Can,

celled,

The Rest of the Junior League will be captained by Stewart The result of the voting is as M. Nunes, J. Cotton, C.P. Basto

Gray, Kowloon Cricket Club cap- and C.C. Pereira (skip); R.MV follows. Alice

Alice Mar 82, Dolly Club de Recreio, on their tain and all-rounder. Ribeiro, D. Alves, G.A. Noronha

Brown 00, Patay Ribeiro 65, ground at King's Park, should. Gray is a very shrewd captain and J. A. da Luz (skip); L.F. Ireno Castilie 61. Terry Noronha wind up a very successful season and I am certain he will get the da Silva, J.A. Remedios, C.E. 54, Effle Babida 20, Marjory Woo with a win over The Rest, but most of the material at his Army v Khalsa, Sookunpop, 4.30 Marques and J.E. Noronha (skip), 5. Hilde Soares 5, Joan Eager, I am

doubtful. It the disposal. He

used

bowl a very to p.m.; Umpires: Yeo Sig Foreira and A.M. Souza (skip): Joan Hearther, Teresa Baptista Junior League champions, Indian useful slow ball, but I think his Tulkoo y Etern, Cancelled. Gater-9.B.P.O. Yeomans. E.II. Carvalho, F. Rodrigues, J.C. |and - Dorothy Park 3, Alec Recreation Club, will be able to strongest point lles in his fiel Navy ν YMCA, King's Park Remedios and D.P.F. Marques Mendonca and Inez Soares 1. bring off a win.

ding, at coverpolut (RNIC I) 5.30.p.m.; Umpires: (skip); J.A. Vjetor, M.L. Roza,

I am B.S.M. Wilson.-P. F. Xavier. | L.F. Xavier and A.F. do Luz

for the KCC at

FRA MEETING The Fortnightly Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referee's Ae- Bociation will be held on Monday, April. 11, at 8.30 p.m. in the HKFA Offee, Prince's Buliding. (2nd Flour).

AGENDA Minutes of - last meeting.

2. Correspondance,

3. Forthcoming examinations for

Referees.

4. Laws of the game,

4. Any other businosa,

(skip).

2

Junior Award

rather

As far as I can see, the saleot-pickertrprised that he was not Ching

be

SUNDAY, APRÍL 10 International Cup Final

England, Sookunpoo, 4 pm; Refereo: R.M. Omar; y Linesmen: W. Gaffney and Carp Chisnall,

The remaining two Anala, off the Colony Badminton Cham- pionships and the presentation of prizes will take place at the Kowloon Cricket Club, Kowloon,

The Junior MVP award was ions for the Rest teams have that alone, but perhaps ilke af more closely contested for than been quite representative though few others, ha prefers to play in HOME FOOTBALL In the other leagues. Junior frankly I am surprised that P. J the Seconds on the grounds that Remedios just managed to edge Billimoria. Craigongower Cricket one gets more fun ou: of these London, Apell 7. Today's soccer and rugby.

out his rival Franklo Corren by Club left-hand (slow-to-medium) matches.

There will probably be one or Third_Division Southem:

the small margin of 8 points to opening bowler, has been left ou

hab. taken two ollier matches still to Newport C. 0 Bristol City

award for the second of the Rest

II. HỌ earn, the

more wickets than any other played, after the year in succession.

. above

games, RUGBY LEAGUE:

Junior Hustling

Remedies bowler in Senior League matches but they will be friendlies and. at 4.40 p.m. today, Huddersfield 10 Batley

consistent in any case, the end of the ang Rugby Union, County match: ⠀ Comwall

son feeling has already crept fra — 14 Monmouth.

14 the Junior

posta form throughout the season.

generally keen bailing eye and has bullet

the Printed and published for the: Provvía speaking Rugby Union, Other matches:"

Aleo Pracce captains the xiểm] and

will probably be retom, the CHINA MAIL Limited, Gloucester BCheltenisam open to fist, Junior Itemcellos and had 10 useful men to support grounds Swansea

23 Pembroke. C. 3 was the only one of all the con- htm. As for the Champions. they quired for lawn bowls and tennis FRANK TERLIE BUST, Winding M

-Reuter. testants to receive, aix

- Ì Long⋅ Kong. first are, naturally, at full strength | from now on.

marding the huy ́Alley, for 'and; has shown very

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