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Another Theft During Match
A Chinese woman who was watching the Club-S. Chin "B" soccer match yesterday and who left her handbag by her aldo found, at the end of The game, that it had been stolen.
The handbag contained $290 In cash And various offer articles.
This In the third occasion that women have lost their handbage
watching while The culprits are beileved to be peanu
football,
kers.
hew.
SERVICES BOXING TOURNEY
Topping the 11 tights al China Fleet Club Inst night, Wilson of HAF won a
onal victory over Jeffreys of HMS London to win the heavy
the weight championship Inter-Services Open Boxing Tournament.
London, May 9.
Yorkshire, renowned for their many victories in two days in matches before the war, when they car- ried everything before them, started their 1949 championship season with a two day victory over Somerset at Leeds.
One of the biggest factors in Yorkshire's nine wic-
At
beat
171-
Gillingham: Kent Combined Services by nings and three runs. Kent 351; Combined Services 95 (Wright & 87, for 351 and 265 (Paraly Beighton 65, Wright & for 1903,
Nottinghamshire 304 At Lords:
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949.
Football Club Wins By Three Penalties
Club 3-S. China "B" 0
In an evenly contested First Division Soccer game at Happy Valley yesterday, Club boot South China "B" by three clear goals.
All three goals come from penalty kicks awarded
against South China and were, in each cosega converted by Ken Forrow, who is going away on leave on Friday.
kets victory was the fine fast bowling of Ronnie Aspinall, who had a match analysis of 13 wic-
was forward line The Club kets for 100 runs. .. Extracting plenty of life
more incisive than that of South from the pitch, he had the Somerset batsmen
China, while the defence played the Robust game which put on edge in their second innings today and col-
Chinese completely of their game. jected seven wickets for 26 runs.
The
re-shuffled Chinese
their The
in a leum on three occasions
the Somerset, laced with first in-
attempt Jura desperate Jost halt minks alfeath 11 TO
de, but without avait, their wickets before the defert
Kiernan again gave a superb was wiped out, and the only real
Display antt was chlely respon- partnership was 65 for the steil
sible as the many menacinu ralds wicket between the captain,
carries out on the South China Woodinese, atal Lawretice,
Michileses made 1 rest re-
an. 1 also found time to assist declared (Robertson 53. Leslie Nottinghamshire
China at their chances COVELY against aligdy tex Take a list ummings, Compton 40 not outį.
scere, ut for some reason At Cambridges In the first
Cambridge quarter
other they failed to make the best which 441 for declared of the opportunities Notts Cast Civersity funt fatty, Jepsti howley, dasinissed hoin Hill Edile 12sex 304 for 9 (Dots 86, West caine their way.
When they did and Depp, and, with) 55, Morris 65).
manage to get in a shot Catton Al Manchester: Sussex 347 una
was not to be found wanting and i for no wicket; Lancashire 293
293 kept his cituudel intact. (Wharton 124).
{
and 23
23 for 2: Middlesex 300 for
the fence.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
Club Police
3 8. China "B" 0 0 Army
7
their
one
at opponents, but atage South China staged a fine recovery and it seemed as if the Club defence, which showed signa
igns of weakening, would give away.
Drink.......
South China Tea Corp., Ltd.
55, Connaught Ed., C. 1st & 2nd Fins. Tal: 21397.
BATSMEN GO FOR RUNS
IN WORCESTER
Worcester, May 9,
After losing five wickets for 41 runs, Worcestershire put up a dogged resistance against the New Zoolanders hora today, and in scoring 279 be- fore being dismissed, saved the follow-on by
three runs.
A sixth wicket partnership of 75 by H. Yarnold and R. Jenkins, followed by powerful hitting from A.F.P. White and R. Perks, put Worcester with- in striking distance of the safety margin when replying to New Zealand's 425.
Bird, b Cresswell
Burtt
Kenyon, b Cresswell Wyatt, e Mooney, b Hayes Outschoorn, e and b Yarnold, b Sutcliffe Jenkins lbw, Hayes White. e Hadlee, & Burtt. Howorth, b Burt! Perks not out Jackson, b Burti
Extras
WORCESTER: 10T INNINGS P. Jackson, the last man in, hit a four-his only scoring Cooper low, u Cresswell stroke before being out, and made the tourists bat again.
The New Zealand spin bowlers were finding some response from in rather dusty pitch before lunch today, but Yarnold and Jenkins denied
them further successs until after the interval.
The diminutive Yarnold, who was sent ว่าว As A
atop-Hop on Saturday, used the
used the on-drive effec- South China failed in capitalise
tively and his useful 56 included on the situation and were gradu | seven fours, while While, a form-
Before 11me,
er Cambridge Blue and Worces- nily forced back.
two more tershire's joint captain with Ro- Club were awarded
in bert
Wyatt, hit lustily in an penulties, both for "hands." both cuses, Forrow was entrusted
elghth wicket stand of 36 in 48 minutes with Howorth. Club obtained their first goat with the kick and scored.
Club Catton, Fowler, Strange, A ninth wicket stand with Cresswell about five minutes before the in-
Weller,
FUITOW. Beck, Barclay;Perks produced
G2 in half an Burke terval, when they were awarded
Nelson, Muilen,
Kiernun and
hour, the latter claiming 47 not Reidd a penalty for a foul by one of e *** | Main.
Worcestershire's last the South China de enders. For-
wickets added 238. rew look the spot kick and trade no mistake
with a well placed
·F G. Mona
cheaply, Hour wickets were down for 59.
Jack Robertson plaged 2
At Cardiff: Glamorgan 337 and anings of 120, however, patient and, with able help from Sharp. 14 for 1: Hampshire 242 (Guard Leslie Compton, BP. Wooller 5 for 55, Muncer 5 Thompsen and the danger of a follow-on
Rave for 45). complete
Gloucester- Birmingham: achillesex The captured wn shire B4 and 251 for 6 (Crapp 53,
Trustus Rotis
wickets Monks 91, Alien 50 nat out); shot.
Warwickshire 209, (Oul 02, Lain- cheaply.
Gallant batting by the Com-bert 5 for 723--Reute. Prizes wore distributed by Audited Services, after following on Commodore A. D. Davie,
The result::
'The Inter-Services Boxing Challenge Cup went to the Army who gurnerest 22 out of the total 33 points.
Welterweight semi-finals: Kelly (Buffs) treat Powell (RA); Camp" hell (BAP) beat Vigus Buff).
Weiterweight fleal: Campbell beng Kelly try a KO.
Middleweight semi-finale: Trant (RA) beat Kingsley (Concord) by TKO. Bland (Concord) beat Brennen (Bults).
Middleweight final: Trant beat
Bland.
Bantamweight that: McGregor (Buffs) besit Kenrey (Buffs).
Anak Featherweight
Boxall (Buffs) bea Lloyd (Buffs),
final: Chanter Lightweight (Harl) beat Contes (Buffy) by a ко
final:
to
recovery
238 behind Kent, was not suff- cient to siuve off an inring de-
at
Pari aby, the DurlearLS
player,
19 87 in three and a quarter hours the Services and J. 11. Deigh- te bil fred in scoring chading a six and nine fours, but Dougins Weight collected wickets stendity for Kent, bringing ht match analysis to 13 for 135.
Cantabs Declare Cambridge University, who declared at Saturday's total al- Dewes and tlinugh
Duggart were within 27 runs of the world's second wicket partner.
ended the day In favourable
against position Fascx Wilson
Lodds drove powerfully for the 12 County, hitting a six am!
mers, and West and Morris add- ed useful scores, but Insole, the Univrisity captain, captured four wekels in the inst
Heavyweight (RAF) bent Jeffreys (London) by a KO.
Light Heavyweight final: Gaira (RA) beat Dunne (Buffs) by a KO.
and 74 for one.
half
AL
At
8. China "B": Chu_Wing-kwong.
Trang Chu- Lee Shek-thing, wan, Chung Fook-lun, Sla Yau- sung. Leung Shun-tak, Ku Pu- than keung, Ho Mas-kit, Chun Tai- fai, Au Chi-yin and Tong Sheung.
In the second half Club en-
bati joyed more of the
Yacht Club's Win Over Dutch
(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE")
The big event last week was the Toam Race for the Wilhelmina Cup, held on Saturday between the Club and the Dutch. The race was divided into two parts with three "Stars" a side. the end of the first part the two teams changed boots, taking those sailed by the opposing team in the first part. The result was a very narrow one-point win for the Club, in spite of being two points down at the end of part one.
Race on
Today's Game
The Second Roumi! game in the
out
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MATCH
TENNIS LEAGUE ENTRIES
The following are the en- trics for the, various Divisions of the Cotony Lawn Tennis League:
Men's "A" Division: Revrelo, Kowloon Tong (White), Kowloon" Tong (Blue), Chinese Recreation Club, Hong Kong University.
-Men's "B" Division: Recreio, Indian Recreation Club, Ladles Recreation Club, Chinese Recrea
Chinese Recrea 22 tion Club "A".
4tion Club "B", Hong Kong Uni- Craigengewer Cricket
50
40 Varsity, 40 Club.
04 Men's "C" Division: Recrolo,
18 Indian Recreation Club,
Ladies'
47 Recreation Club, CRC "A", CRC
CRC "C" Kowloon Dock,,
4
21 Craigengower Cricket Club.
Mixed Doubles "A" Division: 279 Ladles Recreation Club, CRC.
Mixed Ladies'
Total
BOWLING
O M R
W
20
48 1
2
26
0 43
17 4 58
01
5 2 15
Hoyes
five | Sutcliffe
Go For Runs Loft with less than two and New a half hours batting, the
for the rune Zealanders went and by the close of play had 207 for the lose of five wickets, to enjoy a lead of 353. Scott Hopked set for his second judiciously blending a
Victory Shiphl Soccer Complacently defence with delves and
tion between Combined Chinese and Combined Services will be neat leg-side strokes, when after this scoring 73 he gave a simpio Caroline Hill at played afternoon, kick-off at six o'clock, catch.
In the First Round, Combined Services beat Combinet Chinese by four goals to three in a thrill- packed game, after being in or
at one stage of the game. The Services are the present holders of the Victory Shield and need further win or draw to re- tain the Shield over the current
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41 14
0
"g" Doubles
Division: Recreation Club, CRC, Craigengewer Cricket Club, Hong Kong
University
Ladies' Doubles "A" Division: Ladles Recreation Club, CRC.
Ladies'. Doubles "B" Division: Recreation Club, CRC, Ladies' Recrulo, Craigengower Cricket
Reuter. Club.
Tourists Declaro Worcester, May 10.
declared New Zealand
this moping at 220 for five wickets, lunch Worcester had and scored 112 for four Vickels.- Reuter.
at
LAWN BOWLS
Up to the time of closing yes- terday, entries had not been re- ceived from Hong Kong Cricket Club, Royal Air Force, South China, USRC, and KCC.
Invitation to Hong
Salgon's
Kong to send Colony team for a return interport game in
Salgon stil remains open.
It is understood that Hong Kong will decide in a few days time
Ip
Club de Recreio have selected whether it is possible to send
A representative team, their lawn bowls team for the Koon-hong, the Colony Singles league matches on Saturday.
their match against Indian Champion, may not be able to get
off from his work. RC at Sockunpoo, their "A" team will be represented by the follo- wing:---
BOWLS MATCH -
A.P. Pereira, CE. Marques, A Lawn bowls match has beca F.V.V. Ribeiro and J.E. Noronha arranged between the Northum (skip): B.P.F. Marques, FX, Mberland and Durham Association, 75 da Silva, RF, da Luz and J.A. da and the Kowloon Bowling Green Luz (skip); J.C. Remedios, C.C. Club to take place at Austin Road Pereira, J.F.V. Ribeiro and A.M. on Sunday, May 13.
The 200 was reached in two hours and 20 minutes, and by the close of play New Zealand were in a sound position for victory.
Close of play scoreboard: New Zealand: ist innings 426.
INNINGS SECOND Sutcliffe, b Jackson Scott, e Wyatt, b Howorth Retd lbw, b Jackson Should the Combined Chinese Smith not out obtain a win in today's game the Wallace, b Howorth third and final game will be play- | Burti, b Howorth
Hadlee not out ed on Wednesday, May
Extrus
Total (for 3)
Benson.
Prices of admission for today's Byture:
Covered Stand
$2.40 Uncovered Stand.....
$1,20 Services half price to Covered
Yu
Tse
very Monday (probable course Hond Chinèia Team:
(SCCA), Hou Yung-sang Shu-Ung Cheung
On conclusion of the race The tentative programme also Mr. Detroit, May 9.
Nether-provides for Cruiser Gastmann, the Close of play scores: Second baseman George Stan-!
lands Consul-General,
to starboard), and weiss of the Yankees went to At Lerds! Yorkshire beat kindly presented
the cup to Kong Island
harbour
races for
other the Ford Hospital today for X-rays Somerset by a wickets. Somerset the Captain of the winning
classes, followed by prize-giving (SCAA), of his right hand, which lus de- 112 and 176 (Hill 50, Woodhouse team, and after appropriate at the Club in the evening and Cheung Kam-hol (SCAA), veloped i nerve inflammation 54, Aspinall 7 for 40); Yorkshire
Kam-hung (SCAA), Lau Chung- following an injury two weeks 218 (Lester 87, Bust 5 for 751 speeches and toasts in the best possibly, an informal dance.
Dutch gin. the cup was re-
sang (SCAA), Tang Kwong-sum ao.-United Press.
Fung King-cheung charged and circulated among
(Kit Chee),
Chu Wing-keung (SCAA), ai! Members present.
(SCAA), Chow Man-chi (KMB and Leo Tai-fai (KMB).
Combined Services Represent Tive
Team: Gnr. Anderson (Army), Sgt. Craighead (Army), Yea. Tozer (RN), C.S.M.I. WOR
(Army), the),
FI./L, Wilson E/M Rowlands
(RN) #ple West (Army), F/O Cross
Pte.
(RAF), Cpl. Higgs (RM), A/B Sima (RN) and L/Cpl Ramak (Any).
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-Something she loves because it is so Delicious
-Something that helps to give hor Radiant Health and Energy -Something that Mummy knows is Best for har
Ovaltine Come!
Course!
Thanks are due to The Dutch hosts for a good race and very ontoyable entertainment.
The final score was-Club 21 polnis, Dutch 20 points.
races
and Tuesday,
The full programme will be published shortly, and meanwhile Members are asked to koop these three days open and send in their entries as soon as possible,
Detailed results of last week's racing are as follows:-
TUESDAY, MAY S STARB-20th Reca Spring_Series Elapsed No. Helme
Pellion Time Pla L 3.10,00
2 Yourle
Other races lost week Included the Novlees race on Thursday, Recall won by Miss Richardson, Star
beld
(1) Thursday and Friday.
icam-race There was Sunday morning between the In- land Revenue and the Interna- tionals, when the Inland Revenue uphold their unbeaten record and guined a victory of 12 points to alne over the runners-up.
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THURSDAY, MAY 5 BTARH-Z1t Gysing Bertan
Klapsed
Reserver: Tadman (RN), Bab- bage (RN), Gnr. Marsden (Army) Poslilan Time Pt1⁄2 - and Gnr. Brown (Army).
1.01.20.5
Team Manager: Mr. Clarke, Cd. 1.04.30
Bos'n, RN, 1.05.00
Furree
1 Browne
4
Thompoun
Recall
N.
5
Helmsmen His Evans Miss Logrby
E
MACKAY
6 de Jong
4
Mike Darby
The wind freshened on Sunday afternoon to such on extent that the Dinghies were the only cluas
13
Mina Blekarilaon
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Mrs. Malorie
18
Wrlyhe B
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29 20
1.24.60 27
Paltreeman
With only one race to go, the now eight Inland Revenue аге points ahend of the second team.
racing, reefert well dawn."
Of the 14 starters only eight finished the course, the race be- ing won fairly ensity by Captain! Huneock who is now leading in the Spring Series,
The usual faces will be hela| this week and there will be n crufsor race on Sunday week,
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DINGUIES—Sed Navicon' Race:
A Mice Hymn
14 Clark 15 Dankp
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FRIDAY, MAY 8 RTANG-Tone Race Browns's Team 11 pesinia, Gordon's Team 10 polalı,
1.26.10 £
1.25.2 5
SATURDAY, MAY 7........
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FA Council Decisions
The Council of the Hong 1.27.55 24 Kong Football Association has decided to grant $23,000 to chority. The Council met last night.
The application by South China Atheletic Association for a South Sea tour was deferred pendings Members are particularly re-
Information as to the composition minded that the Club Nights, Recall No.
of the team and the names of which were such a popular fea- Ecatur D1, du Bois La Linda D7. Chidell
1.64.30 players from other teams invited: ture last
have summer,
The game between Navy and [ now (Dualelent, starters to count for points.) started again on Thursdays (after
JUBILEES-114 Bering Beries Ras the Rest of the Colony for the the Novices race), arul it is
2 14 Yangtse Fund has been arranged hoped
that they will bo. well
to date for Baturday May 21. The com- supported. A good dinner will houndelay 9, Babale .. 1 226.11 112 peting teams will be announced be provided and there, will be Harmony 1, Held 2 2.32.93 192 Inter. dancing in the ball-room (firess truth-frey 4, Skuti -informal).
Corbett Alm.
Whitsun Races Members are also reminded 15 Mackay, that the Whitsun Regatta and Closing Cruise takes place in just about threo week's Lime. The programme will include races to middle Island for Dragons, Crui sera and possibly Jubilees' on the Saturday afternoon, also rowing races in Deep Water Bay, fol- lowed by a barbecue at the Mid- die Island Clubhouse.
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KCC TENNIS
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Souza (skip).
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team against Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Austin
B Road:-
G.A. Guterres, H.R. Pinna, GA.
Players to assemblo at the clubhouse by 3.45 pm.
The following will represent the Association:
G. Sowell, W. Cowle, J. 0. 207 Noronha and Dr. A.P. Guterres Sickoe, J. Fraser (Skip); W. (skip): L.S. Silva, M.A. Baptista, Chambers, A. Weir, A. A. Dand, C.M. Silva and C. Roza-Pereira J, Tindall (Skip); J. Rowan, „A. (skip); EM. Alarcon, F.X. Soares, E. Elliot, „A. N. Other, J. Hempsey C.P. Basto and C.F. Remedios (Skip); E. Calo, D. Monument, T. (skip).
Weller, R. Balley (Skip). Segond Division against Hong Other members of the Associa
Club Kong-Football
at King's tion are welcome and are sure of
a game.
The following tennis matches have been arranged by the Ten-Park- rls Section of the Kowloon Cricket Club:-
Today's Games Mrs. L. Benjamin & J. Arzooni y Miss I Figuerade and AEP. Guest
J. Toller & P. Egal v Capt.] Turner Cooke & D. Chen.
The finals of the Ladies Singles Handicap will be played at 6.00 pm, between Mrs. E. Lo Litton and Miss Lambert Baker.
Tomorrow
The following four Semi Finals will be played off:---
Miss P. Ward and R.S. Capell y Mrs. E. Lo Litton
& E.C Finehor
Mr. & Mrs. A. V. While v winners of Mrs. Benjamin Arzooni and Miss Figuerodo Cuest,
TO. Baker v J. Guest. Capiain Turner Cooke v Win- ner Dr. P.X. Ng/E.G.P. Guest. Friday May 13:
Captain Turner Cooke & Mrs. LF. Stokes
Winner ν
Miss Ward/Capell and Mrs. Lition/: Fincher.
It was decided to asked Mr Willis to come before the Emer-.- 1.4.30 gehey Committee to explain why .ca. certain matches at which he was 1.20.26 in charge were not played.
15 van 12 * Howell (D.N.). 3 Bailey (D.N.E) Insuficient starter to count for points.) BUNDAY, MAY 1- DINGRY TEAM RACE Inland Ravense 12 poista. Internationala S'points.
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Ari appropriate letter is to de written to Mr. Ward; a first, class referee, who will be leaving the Colony shortly.
It is hoped to hold the finals of the Men's Doubles Handicap on Sunday the May 15 and the finals of the Mixed Doubles Handicap and Men's Singles Randicap early next week.......
HOCKEY GAMES
Army
Thursday, May 11
v Navy, Sookumpoo, 6.30 p.m.; Umpires, .T. Palmer.
.8. Grewal.
-international Berlan
(Becond Round)
Saturday, May 14.
Holland v India, King's Park,
RNRC 1, 5.45 p.m.; Umpires::
Road:
FA MEETING
R.M.V. Ribeiro, B. Pintos, P.M. N. da Silva and J.A. Remedios (skip); A.V. Gosuno, J.P. Xavier, M.F. Finna and OP. Remedios] · A meeting of the Emergency (skip); AM. Sliva, PA. Costa, Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong Ñ.A. Beltrao A. Lopes (skip). Football Association will be held Friendly match against Hong at Messrs. Lo & Lo office ist floor, Kong Cricket Club at Chater Alexandra Building, On Friday,
May 13, at 5.30 p.m. R.A, Campos, S.E. Soyza, L.A. Business to enquire Rozario and D.C. Alves (skip); V. players sent off the field of play Nunes, J.A. Victor, E.H. Carvalho during 2nd Division League match and J.J. Baato (skip); G.A. Pinna, Folice vs. PCA played at Bound- V. Sequeira, EV. Alves and J.Jary Street on May 4. Basto (skip): A.A. Guterres, J, . Lo Sao long,
2. Tso Yam Fonseca, Cotton and J.R. (Police Sports Club); 3. S. Fisher, Soares (skip).
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On Sunday morning there win be a race, from Middle Island to azivon rendezvous (probably Penny's Bay) where the Cruisers will be joined by the maller 4. Major Ormy clarke which will race from #1 Von Bydaw Kellett. Island. The whole fleet 15 Mallele
14 "Yourlet K1AAN 100 will move off again at about 4]
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