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Win Championship First Time In 13 Years

London, April 9.

Scotland, scoring a dramatic 3-1 victory over Eng- fand at Wembley Stadium here today in their annual soccer battle, not only gained their first victory over England since 1938, but won the infernational championship for the first time for 13 years,

The delighted Scots went wild with excitement at the finish and rushed on to the famous pitch to hug their players.

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It was not a classic encounter. did as and the English term

much to beat themselves as did the Scots.

had their They glances, but the ball did not vun kindly for them, us usually toppens when a side is not at its bust.

Scotland fed 1-0 at the interval by a goal seared off the upright in the 2818 mninutę by inside Light Mason, but it was against the run of the play, and it was Brightend who should have been 9. froast at halftime.

When Scotland becane twn up ses minutes after the resumption with a gen) by maile loft Steel. who shot into an open net with the English

A belated English goal came in

75th minute when centre | the forward Milburn hit the inside of The upright and the ball shot into

the net.

The English team started warm tavourites for the contest, 115 they had not suffered an inter- national defeat since Switzerland beat them in Zurich in May, 1947. but they played well below form.

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SPORTS GOSSIP

The European YMCA is doing everything possible to encourage activities in all branches of sports.

The Tonnis section hoss of late, 48 01 undergono, a new change with the election of a new committee. Thoir courts at King's Park are in the final

Exhibition Tennis Doubles At CRC

Three exhibition doubles tennis matches were

played at the Chinese Recreation Club yes terday. At the conclusion of the exhibition, Lady Lo distributed the various trophios won by the CRC and; Ladies RG in Open Tennis League as well as the CRC Hardcourt and Club Championships,

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n nont wire fenco has been constructed around them. for creepers later on to provide some kind wind screen to inake tennis more enjoyable. They might be entering a tennis team in the tragic,

rux! year.

The Badminton'section has also More been lately "revitalised." players are now using the court in the West Lounge.

The opening of the exhibi- |

School Boya Chantpionship.

Hin-alul, runner-up, on saw the schoolboys in ac-Paul Keng Memorial Cup, winner, tion. Leung Him-shlu (EKS) Loung and Lo Tak-sing (Ling Nam) Wong Bik-man.

Wong Mixed Doubles, Miss Kent and proved too good for Kam-pul (DBS) and Chung Jrul Yan-pui.

ORC TOURNAMENT one-set Kong (DBS) in

Singles winner, Tauf Watspui, match. The winners were 100 runner-up, Tsol Tink-fook.

Doubles, winners, Taul Wal-pul steady for their opponents an!!

runners-up won easily, the score being 6-1, and Thul Yan-pu

In the Ladies Doubles exhibi-Wong Sui-wing and Luk Ding-

and Misa Law cheung, tlon, Mrs. Lilton

Standaloft Handicap Bingles, winner, Choy Hay-yee bent Mrs. now A fairly 9 17 18 19 21

and Mex. Slagter by two straight Ting-fook, runner-up Choy Ting . 14 12 67 25 the sporting amenities

YMCA is the erection of a squash sets. The score was 6-1, 6-2.

Handicap Doubles, winners, I. SECOND DIVISION

court, adjacent to the contraw)

Sul-wing tennis court in the bulldung yan.

Yu-wing and Wong runners-up, Ng Wat-ilm and Mak Shi-hung.

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Only the inside right, Morten- on, who did the work of a dozen men; the centre half, Franklin, Ruthampton. A who was a brilliant defender, und | WMA, the right half. Wright, who play. Puthires ed great captain's game, lived com up to their reputations.

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Particularly disappolating were The bucks, who played too far up, allowing the Scots to pierce their the defence live goalkeeper on

Even the famous Stan-analy floor, England seemned to go loley Matthews was in one of his Coventry plerez fi

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innst subcked moods. Therefore, when outside left Tell- ly put the Scots three in front lovely goal from close in

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driving game and her

However, Mrs. hard as ever.

At the Club de Recreio, the anual members badminton four- nament-for the Mamak Shield 13 how drawing to a close.

Sports gostred around Jork in the Rearela tately

the of winning Brown's

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occupation, during the was not included in the even's.

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The winners were in top form in the second set and were leading by four games to two and eventu- ally by 0-2.

wah.

Junior Singles, winner, Cheung Kwok- Chow, runter-tip, Lev kwong.

A Friendly Bowling Game

The

Kowloon Bowling Grech Club entertained the Sports Club friendly game of Lawn Bowls yesterday and won by 20 shots. the final score being 92-04.

Results: KBGV J.A. Plum

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In the Men's Doubles exhibl-† J. Wren on, Tsut Yun-put did not take 3.G. Meyer part and his place was taken by J. Fraser

As a result of the Szeto Bick, change Szeto Bick partnered Ip J. Roberts Koon-hung nudi W.C. Choy pair- VI. Sargeant

L.A. Collyer

Hali ed with Tsui Wai-pul

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Some Good Tennis

Some good tennis was RACH Choy gave a good all round dis- the play. Both his court craft and his swimming pool Victoria Recreation Club is in- backhand placement were an ob- dergoing extensive repairs. The Ject lesson. Trei Wai-pui was in pool was being used by. Hong splendid form and was uncanny

as throughout. Kong champions as early February.

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Ip, the Colony's Traft The repairs are ex-singles chumpion, played well. Thompson pected to be completed within Szeto Bick was a bit below the C. Sykes

of the other three players. forni this month.

Ip and his partner were leading During the last month, swim by two games to nil but Choy and Te gave nothing away and nef- ming champions

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Results of the games played

ck pass from Wad- {THIRD DIVISION (Northern) | gymnasium with the newly in- lind his pariner secure another Green fur Lawn Bowls yesterday.

yesterday's

Inter-parrow antiorni Charity Cup soccer seeined to be gaining the ascen

when China

the Scots and duney

went! match between

ahead. Mason scoring from a pass Freiland at Sookunppo were

from Reilly. Disaster came fo1 again far from satisfactory.

England in the sixth minute after AL # p.N spore normally al-

the resumption. Franklin, Swift Tempang otted to the press was fully o- cupied by merabers of the pulse and outlston went for the ball For Vale

in the ganimouth and all three and reporters who arrived at the

went down In a heap. The ballNTITL #ounce 11 about 3.30 p.m. were

went out to Steel, who calmly Orient fce to fend for themselves us

pushed it into the open net, hard they cuuki.

With England now at sixes and Apart from the lack of consi-

Scotland went further deration shown to the press, it sevens,

But that ahead when a beautiful move- might also the printed

In Reilly netting certas members of the public who ment resulted Se paid for seats in the covered į from a

outside right, stand immediately below Caroline die, the

England rallied, and Milburn till were also given a "cow deat"

netted after 30 minutes from a { Rotherham by the officials in charge.

of the public melee in front of goal. Inspired Hell These members who had been, pecupying seats by this score. England tried hard fented at the centre of the stand to pull the match out of the fire. since 3 pm, were askert to move but although the closing minute: wway at about 5.30 pm. to one were all England, Scotland held end of the stand in order to make out to win. Their great victory idham room for certain trufividuals who was gained before more than 30.- Wrexham had travelled Trannies kad 101 paid for their admission. 09 Scots, who

As these individuals were not across the border for the match. Rochdale in any way entitled to preferen- that treatment as against other members of the pubie, the nth- tudes adoptert by the officials t Skumpou left n vory bad taste

in the mouth.

Results Of Rugby Games

London, April 9. The results of rugby games played tonight (were:

League: Barrow 13 Leigh 2. Bramley 5 Castelford 0. Down- bury 3 Wites 8. Halifax 3 St. Helen's B. Haldersfield 29 York

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1p and two games to lead 4-2. stalled equipment for swimming Bick then exerted themselves are an follows:

They are preparing and withäged exercises.

to reduce the L. da Silve keen. competition and for expected

lead. The winners then by some R.C. Butler this year that gives promise of

clever volleying Anxi dendly II. Hsu

3.A. smashing won the next two garnes better standards than 1948.

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In the second set Choy and Tsul J. Lee for getting ready

Its annualled 4-2 but the losers by winning Bill Chang members' tennis competition. the next two games managed A. McInnes large number of entries are ex- 47pected, judging from the popular

American the club has been holding with great success.

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Monte Carlo, April 9.

Hong Kon Tennis League, First Division, winners CRC.

Second Division, CHC; Doubles, CRC; Ladies LRC.

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HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS

The United States stars Frank Singles, Ng Sze-kwong Memorial Cup: Winner. Taui Yan-pul. Parker and Budge Patty today runner-up, Tsui Wnt-pul.

won the doubles 'tille in the Inter- Doubles, winners, Tsut Wal-pui national lawn tennis tournameni Tsul Yan-pul runner-up, here when they beat Yugoslavla'r': Leung Tai-ki and Kwok Hing- Dragutin Mille and Joseph Pal-

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Today's

Chicago White Sox 9, Shrove- port of the Texas League 4.

Cleveland Indians 13, Oklaho-net ma City of the Texas League 2. Boston Red Sox 10, Birming- ham of the Southern Association

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Philadelphia Athletics 4, Mem- 8 11 44 5 24

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alone Rovers 5. Leeds 0 Hunslet ferring to listen 10 the interna- Aberdeen

1. Oldhani 2 Batley 5. Swinton 45 tional match broadcast. Less Morton Liverpool Stanley J. Wakefield than 30,000, their lowest of the Albion R. ...

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OAKLAND BITTNERS WIN

Mexico City, April 10. The Oakland Bittners ·basket- ball Leam ‚erberged”, undefeated last night from a seven-team round robin tournament.

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A syndicate of eight Sydney ters scored six victories. Callitin- Welsh 12. Llanelly 14 Neath them all drew.

sportsmen are anxious that the hun. Mexican national champion, Heuter.

Wolverhampton played splen Australian middle, lightheavy and was second with five victories. didly against Stoke, although heavyweight boxing champion,

should meet Dlek and one loss.-Axsopiated Press. without Wright.

Dave. Sands, Leicester City became more Turpin for the British Empire deeply involved in the Second middleweight title. Division relegation “altuggia A spokesman for the syndicate through losing to Nottingham said today that he has cabled Tom Forest, who thus faleed them. Maguire, manager of Sands, stal-

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