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ROYAL NAVY SURPRISE ATHLETIC WITH DRAW
Royal Navy, fielding a practically now team, caus-
ed the biggest surprise in yesterday's First Division soccer when they held the powerful Chinese Athletic XI-conquerors of South China “A”—to a goal·less draw at Boundary Street. The expected "battle royal" between St. Joseph's and South China "A" on the Club Ground at Hoppy Valley turned out to be a false alarm, as the Saints, playing in a half-hearted monner, went down to on inglorious 3-0 de- icot.
South China "3" broke their frast aring of defeats with a Virity over RAF at Soukun- poo, winning by six goals to aftes being " AUTYAPH
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION St. Joseph's 06. China 'A' 3 Chinese AA O Royal Navy O RAF
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1949.
Inter-Hong Ball Games Yesterday
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Playing under a blistering sun at King's Park yes- torday, Stanvac subdued Caltex 13-10 while Gibbs staged a late inning rally to trample over the Musicians 20-13.
APL was unable to field nine men and Shell agreed.
to a postponement, The play-off has been set for Thursday at 5.15 p.m.
It is understood that the As- Gibbs proved they were far sociation will schedule the re- superior to the Musicians when decision. maining fixtures for mid-week. they rang up a 20-13
Starvie triumphed over Caltex This was the Mustelans' third 13-10 In a bitterly contested game
straight defeat and with it, al highlightest by dery first sacker
hopes of the San Miguel Shield Peters out-of-the-park homer for have vanished,
mer
the Pegasusmen. Lui
Luigi Gosono tor the winners walked three and fined none while Ant Azevedo
Pilot Frankle Corren for Gibb lost the loss and his side took fest licks with
with the willow. Habbit Leung drew a walk and four suc cessive bingles aided by a couple of miscues gave the "T" Men flyi
came back with runs. Musicians a determined effort and repli with four tail when the T-men
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POMPEY CARRY OFF THE CHAMPIONSHIP
London, April 23. Portsmouth celebrated their Jubileo season by carry-
in off the Championship. They made certain today with a two goal to one victory at Bolton, while their most dangerous rivals, Newcastle, and Manchester United, could only draw. Thus Portsmouth have gained compensation for their unexpected defeat in the semi-final of the F.A. Cup.
Their success has been the reward of consistently fine teamwork and
enthusiasm.
Indians
Win At Hockey
India were rather fortunate, Scolland in the
Hockey
draw. to eliminate other hand, Fulham International
wich Also ended શ On the
Tour- won the first of thele three nament at Sookunpoo yesterday London matches which wind up by a goal to nil scored by thol cason, and appier to Mickey Ram in the first three stand a good chance of Anish minutes of the game. Ing top of the table.
Tenso Wait
They are a side wihout an out- standing star and have accom- plished their triumph without entering the fantastic transfer market.
Portsmouth's determination to make sure of top honours was Southampton end their pro- show by their whirlwind start. gramme next Saturday with Harris giving them
the lend visit to Chesterfield, and every- three within
mlautes. C'urko
thing points to them anxiously
Although beaten, Scotland en- joyed the greater share of the game and had their forward succeeded in making more use of chances, they would have come out on top.
India displayed better combina- tion, finer stlckwork and greater.
boated them right and left. Gibbs quickly hended another and then awaiting the results on the last opportunism, M, H. Hassan, their
the defence stoot Erin against day of the season, May 7, before centre-half, Eultan's attempts match.
of
the
and
The
of the gume were played at a evacking, pace, with the Chinese dong most
at the attacking. The Navy came, near to searing during the last ive minutes.
Just before the end Lo Within the slab for the losers issued
two passes and whifted two
The Texans outhit Sianvac 11-8 but fulled
to take advantage of their
potential scores
and left) a Mow Char Katn-pri Lak Plogin Kukiht runners on base.
Caltex started off with a Ave _thin Chb(wn, 1. Water shing Bo Vaucher and Chou Haugschuen, run splurge in the initial frame forged ahead again in the nex nex
was the best to win on five solid blows to Navy's Pratt, McCombe, er der, while Stanvac only notched up
chapter
knowing their fate,
coolest player on view. His per- Hawthods, Campbell: Moore, Ferguson, loue morker on Gus Pereira's earn another cluster of four runs
The position at the other end
was an object lesson Leicester City can enter next formance Sachen, Chefstopher and Charl
double.
In the second chapter, while the Jive Воуч
replied
more hopeful and broke up several dangerous the First Division table is as week's Cup Final Спиех looked dangerous RAF 1-S. Chino "B" 6
again weakly with a single run. The
Scottish attacks. compllented as ever, with the of retaining their place in thei when
Musicians managed to hold Gibbs last five clubs each drawing their Second Division. They picked were a sole they had two The Airmen settled down to enters on base but Glaudy Casta with a shut-out in the thirst chap games today.
Man Singh and J.S. Grewal potential
pair of backs, with line constructive
9 valuable
point at Plymouth, an opportunity to
the former showing In the danger the start and the Chinese defence
Middlesbrough and Preston did also very much
with up on the Stanvac replied with two catch up
senre whел
some clever clearances. Bhaghat was given any
Nottingham well to obtain an away point, but
uke Forest in the half of the second, but Babida walked off second base in Buddersfield and Sheffield Unit-drew, but on their own ground.
Singh In
In the left half position in the third a "Bill Woo" play. of rankų, RAF staged an uprising
ed dropped
A great defender. Beside their own one un
With a game in hant Leicester was opened the scoring in the 15th Luigi Gosano who was perched on
krounds.
lead Forest by two points.
bottling up the opposing wing. third stole home while hind-
was Instrumental in breaking up The vital Second Division snatcher Newton was dusting off
promotion
Two more questions were an-several dangerous movements by between swered game the plate on a close call by Um-
Southampton and West Brom-
League Il South,the Scottish team. Swansen Town needed one more Howlett in goal for Scotland pire Molthe.
point before today's matches to Saved at least two certain pala be absolutely certain of promo- by his daring advances to meet
two, gaining the player and ball.
N. Whitley in. They got splendid victory at Brighton.
club Rending. the only could have overtaken them, drew at Southend.
After n
Itballancewed out weakly to end the ter, but lost
anxious m14-
minute through Studd, who net- ted from well placed, pass by Cook
There was plenty of excitement for fully 70 minutes as both teams played fine constructive fouthall A firmw was a fair resalli al- though
had more The Chinese chances of seeing than the Navy. | nents,
Navy Holding
practically different team to that which wont down to Club on Wednesday last, gave an Inspired exhibition. They were best served by their de | fenders, whose Best tip tacklin the kick-broke up many dangerous move ah, South Chine drew feat blood ments by the Chinese forwards, when Fung King-cheting cleves - ly claded Leonid and then sent the ball down the centre. Ch Wing-kening rushed forward und after breaking through, neatly tipped the ball over the head of Leek to place it into the net.
Five minutes
from
Shortly afterwards, South Chlum went further ahead through Ter Kam-ho, who connected a pas
Yin-tun and sent powerful drive, Leek caught the
by 10
he
in u
ball, but it spun out of his hands auto the net.
The Sadot attacked strongly ; after this reverse and forced the| South China defence to concede two corners, but to no avail.
Omar
up the left streaked side of the field with the ball and sunt across a perfect centre to the South China goalmouth, but none of the inside forwards were in position And Bouth China's defenders
diffienity
had
no
their
in clearing
went
of the
The hero of the team was Row - lands, their piset, who dominated the centre of the Beki most of the game and had Le Wah-shing, the speedy
dy lender
CAA uick, completely hottiel up.
Lo was so subdued that during the last 20 minutes of the same to outside right, where he was helpless, as Tozer, play- ag a grand game at left back, And him well covered.
The Navy forwards although doing well, were very weak in of goal and missed a few good scoring chances. The CAA team have a grana exhibition and were by no means:
graces. Li Ping-nam at right buck displayed good form.
With the exception of Ho Yau- at inside left the rest of the Chinese forwards failed to make any headway against
the first Ime tackling of Rowlands and Tuzer.
trent
kre
and Prail.
Play continued at a fast pace, with both sides attacking in Turks. South China obtained the equa- liser after Ko Pu-keung had been fouled neur the half-way line. Ku took the free kick and placed the ball down the centre, where
was connected by
Au Chi- yin, who sent in a first timer which had Morris beaten all the way.
Roal
on
For the next three semesters! the Texans ware blanked as a revived Socony outfit played air-light ball; meanwhile the Pegasusmen had plied on va more runs in the next two stan
zas.
Two-Baggers
Stanvue sixth
second
rub
Bonehead Play Apparently Bebida thought Despa who grounded out te first base was the third "out" of the inning and strolled off second where he was perched. Rabbit Loung and Gareta garden and muffed the fly to promptly ran Babida down be allow three runs. That expensive tween first and second.
muft broke the morale of the This
is the third almilar bone- Musicians who failed to stem the head play recorded this season. tide of runs once the flood gates
Gibbs
atarted off the fourth were opened. Gibbs cinched the with Gerry Roza-Fereira rellev- game when they unleashed a ring Alf
If Malig on the slab, but four-hit attack in the Dnal frume, Gerry proved to be unsuccessful which included Frankie Correa's and mentor Frankle Correa took four run homer, to notch up seven over
with tallies. the hurling chores with
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13 Caltex 20 Musicians
VAPL
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In
at left back displayed clever ball control and anticipation and had who Pintos completely bottled up, Halg was a hard working half and sent across some perfect centres to his
an ener- forwards. Boycott was getic leader.
From the bully off India took
and within
Crystal Palace must apply for re-election. They made a gailan!
the
night at Northampton, but were up the attack Just beaten. Another London Arst three minutes of the game club, Leyton Orient, may ind Mickey Ram went through on
Referee Hit
after
with a perfect flick shot that had Howlett beaten. Immediately
the first shock, Scotland did most of the attacking and went very near in equalising but Markhan Singh brought off a good save by boot- way Ining the ball out.
before the interval. Shortly
Huli and Rotherham con. tinued their winning
the Northern Section, but "Hull
need only live points from their Boycott went through but ha last four matches to make sure parting shot was well cleared by of promotion, a task which Hassan India then took up the should be well within their attack and went near in scoring. power.
Half time found India leading by a single goal.
Although attendances showed a slight decline, a new ground re- cord wns established Sauthampton, where 30,826 were present.
at
was blanked in the and seventh, and it was Maintaining
South Callex's last turn with the bic pressure, China went further ahead through kory. Goudy Costo beat out an Chun Tuk-tai, who scored from a infield
hit to third ond stole Roza-Pereira in a strange hind- Gerry Roza-Perela connected pass by Tonk Sheung.
while Tony Souza flied snatching role. The shift failed to safely four in five trips for the themselves in a similar position, his own to give India the lead RAP were by no means dis out. Oily Omar singled and there stop the Mustetans who piled un best butting performance of the for although they stand 10th, At- heartened and continued to fight were two on, Ollie Vas lined out two runs, and Mallg was reculled afternoon.
dershot and Southend just below back doggedly. Time and again to sho
to short-stop Solunen for the to the mound. When the Arth Score by Inningst their forwards hind
them are only two points beblad. the South sccund erasure. Xavier who reframe opened up, the Musicians ha Ching goal at their increy, but all placed Newton in the fourth canto were only sailing behind by one
itempts to score were muted
run. Roza-Pereira rapped out a rapped out
a stinging double and through inaccurate shooting. two runs crossed the plate. The two-bagger but Jojo Baptista
South China Bored their third heavy
hitters were
up and it grounded out followed by Garcia Just before the interval looked
on as if Caltex still had a an illegal bunt. Souza
und when Ko Po-keung, after une chance, but Rocky
Corren received "lves" on two Thompson run down the right, passed to
only managed a weak roller to infield bobbles and the bases were Stanvac Au Chi-ym, who unde no nis-
for an easy last loaded. Rabbit Leung lifted an Gibbs Luigi Gosano Lake with a neat effort.
and the ball game was out-field fly but Tommy Abraham Shell At the interval,
South China putout
played too close in the centre- over. were leading by three gouls to
Ray Silva-Netto and Peters for the Pegasusmen South China took the ball down Qily
clouled Immediately
two resumption, safeties apeice, while sharp and Two and Increased their tally when Auly Omar also connected Bafely Chi-yin placed the ball past Mor- both his trips to the platter, bui twice. Sharp had hit safely in ris from a pass by Chan Tak-
for some unexplained Tai,
kneck mentor Stockton pulled Sharp ou. of the game in favour of Pat who faded out of the picture longest blow of the fracas, while Castro. Peters' homer was the almost entirely.
Gus Pereira South China had matters more helted two-baggera
and Xaxier or less their own way and it was scors by Innings: only the fine goalkeeping of Mor- STANYAC ris which prevented them from scoring more goals.
'Leci Yuk-tuk China's fifth goal when he seized
notched South CALTEX upon a misunderstanding between the RAF defence and nipped in to score from close range..
Play continuci with Sauth
Murria, Hirst, Goolar, Datcher, China dominating the exchanges Wilson, Townley, Owens, Croes, Studd,
Before shortly
the final
Burnley 8. China "B": Chu Wing-kwong, Thane Blackpool when whistle, Au Chi-yin again net-
chung-an, Le Bhek-ching, Chong Fook Chelas a powerful ted, this time from a penulty sun, Birt Yau-ang, Long Bhun-tak. Ko
against
RAF for Prune, Leo Yuk-tuk, Chan Tak-fa), Au
Chi-ria and Tong Bhevar.
Fines.
in the first few minuter of the South China again took up the
game the Chinese nimost netted jane, running and barussed the St. following a misunderstanding be- Joseph's defence into giving away! tween Jozer two fruitless earners.
The Saints started off with #had a narrow escape.
minutes Inter, the Navy goal agam rush D resumption
The Chinese continue to PL- tack but all their shots were blocked
by the Navy defenders,
C.
Santos threw away an easy seur- ing chance when, after eleverly working the balt almost to the South China goalmouth, he pass-particularly Rowlands.
ed Instead of taking a shot him-
Navy then took up the attack The ball went a little too and bombarded the Chinese goal
self.
high and was missed by Pereira, for fully five minutes. Gomes and Xavier.
Anather attack On the
South China goal again saw the St. Joseph's forwards indulge in a series of passes which eventually ended in Pereira shooting weakly into Yu Ylu-tak's hands from point blank range.
South China increased
Pratt made a spectacular suve when Lo Wah-shing sent terrife cross shot.
*
Moore on the Navy right wing was sent away by Rowlands and raced through the Chinese des tree, he just us he was about to he was robbert of the ball their by Mow Cheung-wing.
lead when Fal Chun-wah, after a fine dash down the right, cen-
This goat seemed
to
all the fight out of the Airmen, Car
In the second half Navy at- tacked furiously and the Chinese and
had a close shave
tred the ball to Chu Wing-keung, Roal
The latter sold the dummy and Christopher sent in
the ball went to Tse Kamaño, shot which just missed the net, awarded who immediately sent in a rasp-At the other end, Chin Chi-tail "hands." Ing shot which entered the net and the Navy goat at his mercy before Leck knew what was hop- but Pratt brought off a brilliant pening.
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