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HOLLAND WIN HOCKEY GAME IN BIG UPSET

(By "KIMBERLEY")

Holland brought off a major upset in the Inter- national Hockey series by their last moment snatch, single goal victory over England in the preliminary play-off at Sookunpoo yester- day. With firm and complete control of the game 'dur. ing the entire first holf, England slackened disgracefully in the second to have the tables turned when the Dutchmen pressed persist- ently, with fruitful result.

Soccer Fixtures

The following is programme for this week; ---

TODAY

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The Holland team that took the field yesterday

was the usual Orange of the Dutch Hockey Club

the recent hockey Irague,

But the en

were playing the game of their local career, with tricky, close under- standing manoeuvre that

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HKFRA MEETING

0

During meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees' Association held yesterday, it was reported that a the Hong Kong letter from Football Association has been received saying that the HKFA hug no jurisdiction over the masters of examining Ser- vice referces,

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949.

Runs

Hart, Aged 63, 20 Miles Into London

of a

Seventeen May Run At Newmarket

المحمدية

London, April 24.

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Senators Beaten

By Athletics

Now York,. April 24.

Lofty Lou Brissie, the gallant guy who was lo

for dead on a European battlefield, pitched his second straight victory of the seast today as sizzling Athletics defeating Son? fors on four hits, 8-3. The triumph ga Philadelphia a sweep of the thros-game seri. and marked Washington's sixth straig dofcat.

London, April 24, White-haired, 63-year-old Charles Hart, escorted

by police and movie cameramon, today ran There are 17 probable run- ners for the Two Thousand 20 miles from the country into London at

Guineas, Arst of the 1949 the rate of three miles an hour.

classics, to be run over one mile at Newmarket next Wed- "Continuous Motion Charlie," 1.50 p.m.

Later, he publicly who, at 63, won a world cham-challenged any man in the workt nesday, April 27, pionship

They are. over #4 to race him over 30 miles. motion continuous

Makarpura (C.

contest in California by keep-

Hart, who is barely vo feet Sinirke), Grani (T. Bum), Roc two inches--te calls himselt ing on the move for 1.062 hours half pint

Diable (no Jockey), Nimbus, Elbott), Star King (D). mn-estimates (E. C. set off from the small town

that since he ran la fel rue Sudth), Dear Dance (C. Spares), of Siough at 7.18 a.m. today for a penny

bun at a Sunday Hindostan (Edgar Britt), Barnet

Jockey), Abeuant three after a breakfast of two soft School "do," he has run 750,000 Pak boiled eggs and toast.

Gordon Richards), miles,

lampo Majeski, who hit a homer and In all, he has won, 600 events- Park (G.

Decorum Wells), Soon he slipped Into The HKFA

casy and in all kind of weather: We

Weston). Peter Flowver (v. two singles and drove in three New York shuffling they had examined any

run. After

Best sandstorms, thunderstormma, bilz- Rickaby), Chim Verdict (T runs. Grissle, who beat Red Boston six miles he slowed down, and zards and, referee in 1939.

ocension, a Evans), Beverly (J. Doyibere), Sox in On one

his opening game, Meinbers were notifed that the telling a panting reporter "I am temperature of 180 degrees. Amour Drake (W. Johnstone) struck out six batters. payment of

of $300 oing to sleep now," closed his! subsidy

In 1924 he ran a six-day race Lighterman (nn jockey) and Gai- with the granted by the HKFA will soon eyes and jogged on.

racehorse "Country Jey Proof to Jockey), Hot but triumphant he arrived Lussie" and won by eight miles. be effected.

Lighterman and Galley Proot loan of $230 The from the HKFA was written off.

in London's Trafalgar Square at-Reuter.

ure doubtful runners, The meeting suggested to write

Biso

denied tha

service

The sores brought about England's early to the Football Referees' Associ

downfall in the series,

Cutstanding in the Hutch line.

Von der up wor

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FIRST DIVISION

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SECOND DIVISION Mould Arms-Ki Caroline 10.

Referees FA Intelta

$45

Becki itura“ v Paties: Arme "1", 546 p.

Referens: Pingston

Kit thee 1, Joseph's; Club, 1.48 km.,

Referee: Sat Maroon

CAA • KMH, Boundary Rieces, 540 m

letorem Jal Then-po

THURSDAY, APRIL 28

SECOND DIVISION PA V Dorkyped: Navy, 6,46 am: Re

fetres 15 Collins Trachways v Army HK: Army "1", 4.45 |

pn., Referee: B.Y, „Kwok, Tothing Navy; Carollue 1), 9.45 p.m.

Reiner W, Crawford,

WD Chinese v Clak (Carveellesi.

back whose brillant defensive partiularly in the first hall, paves the way to a Dutch victory,

Viser, the Dutch eustodian, so the same hifisier Wis to the limelight, bringing and my times, that took the sting mut of such deadly stick as England's centra forward, Ernie Fowler.

tabout glever

difend saves

The Kome started badly for the Dulch with the English aflocking in force to bring play slay for a long while in the Dutch area.

Te and galu England got within easy distance for a shut but threw away the opportunity by had the Dutch defence beating down upon them.

Clears With Brilliance

Rowlands had a comparatively ongy line in the first hoặf al though later he was seen in many a difficult

moment which he cleared with brilliance. The goal Refer: 2. Ward: Ermeni A. Lee that came past him was another

A. Ribeiro,

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

FIRST DIVISION

Corn CAA Catellae punu

Kwong Wah v Glub;

Boundary Street,

pm. Referent A.F. Wille; Lines. men; Li Bin-tong and H. Richardson.

BECOND DIVISION

Kit the Army-HK; Caroline H, 4.0

p.m.; Refer A. Leck.

CAA r. Navy: Boundary Report, 1.30 pm

Referee 1 ton.

PCA Army-H: Army "30 pm

Referee: La Dueneje.

3. Jureph's

Bouth Chin? Club, 139

pm: Referre: A.E. P. Gillent,

SUNDAY, MAY 1

FIRHT DIVISION

KB Kliebme: Boundary Atreet, 5 pm.

Refereet Capt. Chill:

Linem

W. Gilmon and 11, Richardson,

flouth Chios "1" Police: Carlin

RAF

story.

England had an almost impre- gnable defence in Bertie Guest and Webb with Mathewson, ati right

half playing the third back which I thought was quite un- necessary.

tion in United Kingdom for re- #thation.

Mr. A. E. P, Guest was appelst- ed representative to the RFA,

It was decided that the anal meeting will be held on May, at 7.30 p.m.

the

Athletics were led to victory Scores:

their 12-hi assault

pitchers by Hook

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

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also

For the Allies classic, the One Coming from behind with a six- St. Louis (2nd e Thousand Guinean, to be rust over ramm eighth inning for a fi-4 vice Chiengo

D 12 6 4 Winning pitcher Ed Lopat, lo

Joe Dobson. St. Louis (1st game) Yankees

stayed on

a Chicago rampage, making it two out of Winning pitcher Matt Surke three from Red Sox in Boston,

Ned Garver,

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Reds 35M. From S'hai

three-run homer.

1 10 ane mile at Newmarket on Fel-iary, Gene Westling clransed Winning pitcher Randy Gump day, April 29, there are 25 prub the winning bing by hitting a loser Don Starr, rbles.

Philadelphia They are: Avila (M. Beary),

Washington Chicago White Sax. praetleolly Winning pitcher Jet Plane (P. Evans), Tapiola

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[Continued from Page 1) | Palore airfield Inside the walls (T. Burn), Solar Myth (T. Gos-; everybody's best bet to finish fost loser Sid Hudson.

in the South East section. Com-ling), Reckless Lucy (E. Smith, the American League, stretched Nobody in Shanghat doubts the

munist anti-hireraft feed, back.Lady of Leisure (Clift Richards), their early season, winning streak Reds will come--and soon. Whe-

NATIONAL LEAGUE Ilusatio Damage was reported slight.

(F. C. Elliott), La Duche to five games--longest of the ther the city will be given up

The without a Bght-like

planes evidently

(No leckay), Theo II (no jockey), campaign--when they topped St. Branklyn (1st game) 4 Nanking

trying

to destroy the bla dumps Double Deal J, Sirett), Musidora Louis Browns, 2 and 4-0. In Philadelphin 7 11 of fuel and bombs the retreat. (W. T. Evans), Ball Island (no the

opener, shortstop die Winning pitcher Ken Heintzeln But Nationalist government um-

Ing Nationalist infantry loft In- Jockey), Fair Debit (T. Wallace), Pellegrini's wild throw enabled loser Carl Erkin, clals have declared they intend

tact on Saturday.

Queen of Basarah (Gordon Rich-Sox to put over two

(2nd game) (J! unearned Brooklyn to defend the city.

Meanwhile. thic Communist arts), Electric Lady the jockey), nins in the ninth.

Philadelphia

→ England defeated Scotland ly told businessmen

Premier Ho Ying-chin reported radio announced that the Indus-Ballockmyle (G. Wells), Run

Whining pitcher Ralph Bran) New York Glanto and civic trial city of Talyuan In Shansi Honey (D. Stnith), Viceynid (W. at Fanling on Sunday by 20

Ioser Curt Simmond. leaders yesterday he was deter- was taken by storm in a five-hour Johnstone). Solar Pearl (no second straight Rume from Cincinnati (ist game 3 0 to 23, winning 13 singles to

mined to defend Shanghai. Then battle yesterday and that all the jockey) Three Weeks (Edgar Braves at New York, 6-2, sencing Pittsburgh England's nine. Five matches he took off by plane for Conton, 150.000 Nationalist defenders Britt), Vale of Tomy (C. Smirke), all the runs in the first two Whaning pitcher Harry Gumbý were halved. In the four-where most government leaders were viped out.

Princess Rose (no Jockey), Un innings, three of them tolt A

loser Hugh Casey. somes. England won eight to are heading.

General Chen Yi, Communist) known Quantity (W. Ricinby). homer by Bobby Thomson. Cincinna!l (2nd game) 1 Scotland's six.

Military preparations to defend Commander, ondered the publica- Suntime (ho Jockey) and The

៩ 3 the elty continued to be made.

Clucinnati Reds and Pitsburgh Pittsburgh tion

seven-point policy Satellite (on key), Q

pitcher Chitt Chamb Winning loubleheader General

Chen Liang, neting mayor blueprint for Nanking:

The last two are double run- Pirates divided

loser Buti Lively, at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati taking

Chlengo

1 9 In both classics all carry nine the opener. 3-2 in 10 innings St. Louis

12 slonc. Reuter.

when rookie Charley

Winning pitcher Ted Wilks, lo singlet home the winning run.

Ralph Hummer.

2 7 rookie. Boston

a his firai New York ......

Winning pitcher Sheldon Jori

loser Vern Bickford. United Press and Associt

The Qualifying round for the Captain's Cup for May will

be

city

ld

played on

on Saturday and Sunday of Shanghai, sa'd today, that the 1. The people's lives and pro- is now resembling a strongly perty will be protected but publie defended fortress with reinforce-order must be observed. ments and other troops

withdrawn

2. Private industrial and com- from the front continuing to con- merial property will be protected.

so as not to interfere with Jubilee Competitions to be held the following week-end.

The scores for the English- Scotland match were:

SINGLES

ENGLANG 9.G.D. Caster

SCOTLAND

1

ILS. I

D K.B. Kingburn

A.2. Lisenman L. Gilman D.A.O. Davies It.K. Collage T.A. Pearce 4.R. Gilum

ind Mathewson been placed in Payne, at least one of the many The forward line, say, in place of

H.W. Heati chances of England coming into W. Dyer score in the first half might have! W.H. Lydall

W. Bloker unterialised.

1.C. Haville

As it turned out while England. Deskto enjoyed the

1 W. She want

E.ft. Mnckny

1 J.J. Ch+wperthwaite

1

1 moments of force N.J. Whiptun

attacks, Mathewson was complete CM. Pryce ly wasted in the defence, which E. Bainsbury Guest was holding without mis-1.. Jackans

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centrate.

General Chen said that the Nationalist Navy and Air Force have been ordered to cooperate In the defence of the city.

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3.

"His!

Bureaucratic capital belong

to "robel Chiang Kai-shek, & Co" will be confiscated.

4. Public utilities, schools and sald that he was sure the Na churches, including all personnel:

therin, will be protected.

tionalists could control the ser route into Shanghal so that the

city would not be completely

Isolated.

today

G. The hoarding of arms and

is prohibited.

amers, including diple-

6.

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The Shanghai garrison announced regulations restricting the publication of war locally to omcial reports distri

news

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Two Japanese Killed During Baseball Game

Tokyo, April 25. Two Japanese were killed and 12 were seriously injured when a crowd of basogall fans idmmed the Koshien Station

Earlier mother Red Lloy: Merriman, hit Major League homer to break a one-al tie, after which Pirates

tir it Haloh Kiner homered to at two all.

Pittsburgh Inok the second game, 3-1, as lefty Cliff Cham- bers went the distance and envai up six hits to score his first vic- tory for Pirates.

7. Communist soldiers will not grounds at Kobe yesterday to Phils taking the opener 7-4 on buted through the Central News the people without offering pay- be allowed to take anything from

Press.

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AMERICAN WINS

Agency. the official Government ment. — Reuter and Associated game between the League's/ Ashburn andEddie Miller. Dodgers fought

organ.

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Army (bye).

SECOND DIVISION

11), Inte

H.,[1, Law

Webbs' place In the Bibleghorst W.J. Paterson second half, but left Mathewson A. asen as he was.

Talkon Club; Caroline Hill, 130 p.m.wing the ball to the right win

Referee: F.A. Harretto.

Tramways Paller; Bockumpoo, 3.30 p.m.

Referees Pte. Callina.

KMD Ematen; WD Chinese olleitor

and University v Bockyned, cancelled.

Tuint

The Dutchmen, Anding 11. Moerke weakest point in the English line. G.P. Fers

L. Brugte and kept plugging away at that paint. And soon the English was withdrawing to the defence.

Haillan 1 repeatedly came into

FOURBOMES LEAGUE STANDINGS TO DATE second half,

opening the score early in tho

Carter-Deakin

Re-Stieling Rowlands' but for FIRST DIVISION

Llevaman-Whelpton 2 Kinghorn-Prophet o spectacular efforts. Gealt

Goldman-Pryke 2 hewan-Grieva 6 The first three minutes alter D... Durlan the second interval saw Holland Balckory

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Roy Navy..

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a brilliant save.

Gillum-Redman

24 8 2 11 31 8 successfully again after the Dutch

England's goalie came through W.O. Davi

22 7 8 12 44 50 11 have forced a short corner.

24 6 4 11 35 56 10

SECOND DIVISION

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Kept At Bay

Occasionally England made a break through but Van der Voor kept the attack well at bay.

Play gathered momentum os the game approached lts final. Army-HK 20 10 2 0,0 minutes with still no goals netted.

South Chin

Army-Kia

Kit Chee

Noral Navy..

Dockyard

Tramways

PCA

Folker

27 15 84 G 12 34 Holland was clearly in full con-

22 15 43 41 29 3 trol of the game by now.

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23 15.2 895 37 2 whistle, the Dutch foraged through

With four minutes to the finul

25 12 12 0 74 24

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25 0 2 14 6R 71 20

and in a 'serumble Bertie Guest

deflected the ball for a long cor-

Van Plaister took the hit at the

46 6 4 33 44 72 18 ner. Then come the decision.

Bl. Joseph's, 20 7 1 18 43 18 1

either distributed or nublished by news agencies and rewspapers respectively, both and foreign, under penalty according to martial Inw.

The

strielest curfew has been

• Imposed by the Garrison Au- thorities tonight, nullitying the passes issued special bodies including the press,

The significance of this rigidity → curfew effective from 10.00 p.m. Incal time to 5.30 0.m. means that the press is paralyzed In outward filing during that

Р

Chinese press despatches in terpreted this move as a algn of the Nationaliste uftlissing tha cover of darkness to pull out of Shanghal, leaving the city vie. tually 01

clear of Government troops by tomorrow, Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shok,

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Press.

Junk Master Fined $1,550

AT TENNIS

Paris, April 24, Phillies and Dodgers divided.

The American veteran Fra (f by Richie Parker sinashed his way to a haly“, see the double-header grudge margin of homers

victory over the No. 4-3, | French" player, Marcel Bernard, second game leading professional team, the

win the men's singles in the Fa Tokyo Giants, and the Han-pounding out. 11 hits.

Joe Garagiola doubled home International tennis tourname shin Tigers.

the winning run in the ninth to here. In the first case of its kind in give Cardinals a-8-4 victory over There score wan 6-0, 5-7, 3-6, 4- the history of Japanese profes:Cubs at St. Louis.

6-2United Press. sional baseball, Manger Minard

of the Giants exchanged blows with Tiger players last week in Toklo.

Since Koshlen is the home ground of the Hanshin team par- Isan Tiger and were keyed to fever pitch for the games which was split between the two teams. The Glants took the opener with a score of 11 to one but dropped the night-cap to the Tigers 1-7.

The motor junk Kin Tat was again the object of police pro- secution at the Marine Court yesterday

before Mr. D. G. Cairns.

This time it was to Yuen, 50- year old boat master, charged with the offence of carrying ex- cess passengers and also landing —Reuter. passengers at a place other than a port of the Colony.

A total line of $1,550 was im- posed.

Last month, the boat master then in charge was fined a total sum of $3,275 or six months' hard labour at the Marine Court.

Ciend-l'aterson 2 the "retired" Nationalist President Defendant pleaded guilty.

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OLYMPIC BODY MEETS IN ROME

Extra Planes For Shanghai

Three Pan American planes Another bont loft Shanghai on Sunday mornme

will leave Hong Kong between Lam master, for Amoy in a warship.

Choi, ulso charged with carrying 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. today for Acting President Li Teung-Jen excess passengers, was fined $337, Shanghai to bring away eva- was in Kwelli but planned soonHe hud 20 extra persons aboard, cures from that Reds-threaten- 2 to go to Canton, where Premier for whom he had to pay a fine ed city.

Ho Ying-chio arrived on Sunday of $3 each. afternoon.

Rome, April 24. 27 317 35 7 18 comer, and sent a beautiful shot Committee opened its session The International Olympic A 1 20 45 38 11 neress to be stopped by Erheleus

Club

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GUILTY OF THEFT

This was revealed to the "China Malt" late last night by Mr. Gerry O'Donnell of the local branch of the Pan American Air- ways office.

Mr. O'Donnell said

that the Mathew Dillion, aged 31, of plane will take anyone respec The lack of heavy Nationalist troops concentrations in

Scotland, third engineer of tive of nationality who have their Shanghai ares led to three-way LCT Maxwell, was charged at paper in order and are desirous speculation:

Kowloon with stealing 20 of leaving Shanghai. That General Tang already blankets and iron chain blocks evacuees to Tokyo and the other One of the planes will take had pulled back to fight along the | from the LCT,

two bring evacuees to Hong Kong. shanghai and about half way to River 380 miles South West of with receiving 20 blankets. Tailroad to Nanchang on the Kan He was additionally charged

The planes making Kal Tak the return trip are due to 21 34 103 11 Wasting no time, Olland sent the here today, and observers said Canton.

Two other Europeans were also this afternoon. ball straigh!

charged with stealing from the in to the goal, the presence here of Japan's

The Hong Kong Airways will That he was trying to get LCT. Rowlande Just managed to

William Simpson, aged 36, en-chartered planes between Shang- start special services today by it outside the line. But Este, representative would give rise whuit forces he could to Hangchow

to arguments that Germany in time to evacuate them by sea gineer of the LCT, and a soldier, hal and Hong Kong to assist in Fowler seeing Rowlands in dif- should send a delegato also. to South China or to Taiwan, James Dougan, aged 22, were al culty as the Dutchmen advanced SCHOOL FOOTBALL for follow through, tried to tives, who attended a sequence of and

Thirty nations sent representa- That Tang hoped to make leged to have stolen 20 blankets evacuation of British nation- deflect the ball from its inward

Chienting and sumie spare parts of the ship's

Two Dakotas and one flying- nath, but it kept spinning aftor

fametions preparatory to the week. River.

'evaporation plant.

bent will trips daily, and it is ex- The fate of four armles Tang The men were arrested on pected that they will be able to aiting Fowler's slick and creptong meeting, the agenda of which post the goal line to mark the The United States member, Ms.

has still not been announced.

had between Shanghai board the LCT at A 12 bouy on carry about 60 passengers daily and Wesly, 20 roller to the North Monday morning, while loading among them. goal for Holland.

Avery Brundage, sald he felt both West, was unknown, One thing the alleged stolen articles into a With three mijiutes left to play Japan and Germany would be rein- seemed certain they were still junk owned by Pang Muk. England made a ronowed effort to sinted when their participation there they were cut off by tat

Tho. Chinese, aged 41. was La Salle ♥ Ying Wahị La Salle, & p.m.;, game and know IL

stolen articles. authorities.

had pulled out of Nanking. Observer

Four defendants pleaded guilty to all charges and the caso. was remanded to. April 27,

hawa withdrawn from

LEAGUE

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

Junior Division

Eilis Hadoorie Diocesas; Clab, 4 p.m.1;

Referent B. Manion.

along the

Taikoo Wah Yanz Caroline Filli, 4 p.1} jevel 10. but Holland had the was applied by the occupation/Beds. So were, the armies that charged⋅ will receiving all the l

Referee: Chan Tak-fat,

Referees A. Wille.

Banjer Division

Nothing that England did after

what was of much use as Holland that while, Arguments for the red Reds Enter

rvers pointed out, however, Wantaal (pm) ♥ EIC (pms: Army "emerged victorious by a single

..)Referoni Pia, Collins, vi

mission of diermany might in goal when the lost whistle blew.

Team: "Hollond-Visser Van Eroses because of the presence of a

Wah Yan

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The Titalengka's arrival here, Germany was still

has been postponed by fost on the divided Into

the songs.

voyage from Shanghai. She will Pielstor and

Twenty-thousand Communist discuss beifaved delegates would

London; April 23. land Rówlander

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THE EXCLUSIVE

ER TIPACI

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