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Perennial Rivals For "China Mail" Softball Shield Clash On Sunday

"HOLE-IN-ONE”

AT FANLING

Yet

another name has to be added to the "Ho:c.in Oise' Decanter The latinction goei

To Mr C. E. Hayes who did

12th

on the 07/ Course at Fanting in one Monday fan! December 12

¦

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The clash between the Wahoos and the Wildcats, perennial rivals for the "China Mail" Shiold, at 2 p.m. on Sunday will highlight the week- ond 10-game programme.

Several Senior League tilts are down for decision

as Canadians cross bats with St. Teresas in tomorrow's curtain-raiser, and Jaguars tangle with Broves.

HKFC SOCCER The USS Salisbury Sound will be engaged against

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TEAMS

Frank Cleary's Americans this wook.

Most of the Junior League | Tedlessing; wall represvut the teams will be resting this week |

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former

E then the envious title being sundetented is one round.

Mon's Junior League Baturday: СВА Ground. 2.00 |

Resen V Jaguars (Philo Remedios, Bil) Silva, Tony Kwok, But Loureiro).

Ladies' Senior League Sunday: CBA Ground, 2.00 pm, Wildents (Y. C. Mel. Walus v. Bin Ahlong. Frank Gonnies; Hal

Winglee) Eve st

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Entries for the international Berlea close today and a meeting of the General Council will take! lace tomorrow at Doc Molther's Office, Shell House, to supervise the draw

The fist round will be played LE Monday, December 26.

The Selection Committee for

Portugal elected at a meeting of interested pautars on Tuesday, is

follows

Ladies' Junior League Balurday: CСА Groune. 3.30 , St. Teresa's v. Clovers (Dun Izzatt. Lionel Sequera, Same!! Samy, Hal Wingferi.

Batting Statistics

The flow 112H hatting statistics

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Men's Senior League compiled by Philo Remedios)

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10

341

22 25

Men's Charlie Figueredo, Billy Soures, Resme Sequiera.

Week-End Programmė The following is the week-rad

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Men's Senior League

300

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949.

οι

Follow The Ball Through

FROGGATI

B

CLARKE

HARRIS

* move which Froggatt, Clarke Billy Blast puts forward and Harris of 'Portsmouth have perfected.

The move: Froggatt pasEOE to Clarke and then sprints down the wing, to receive the return pan. Harris anticipates the movement, starts into position; and when Froggatt con.

rung in and heads the ball for goal.,

tron.

The canonice of the whole movement is speed.

Britain's Year Of Achievement In Sport

(By C. D. CURRÁN)

The year 1949 has, on the whole, been a your of In a great achievement in sport for Britain. period which saw an intensified international challenge, United Kingdom athletes, sports- men and sportswomen, sot up' many new re- cords and gave, the most encouraging all- round display of the post-war years. Championship accomplishments were witriessed in widely varied sports: in middle distance track running and hurdling; in women's sprinting, professional boxing, flat racing, football, cycling and speedway motor-cycle racing; in archery, women's lacrosse and finally in swim- ming.

was

Busy man's pause

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KCC Cricket SUNDERLAND TIPPED TO

Teams

The following are the Kowloon Cricket Club cricket teams for the week-end:

1st XI (League) against Crat- gengower Cricket Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, December 17, commencing at 1.45 p.m. Pinyers are requested to meet at the Star Ferry, Hong Kong side, at 1.30 p.m.

RE. Leo, W.H. Colledge, W.M.

Davidson, F.R. Kermant, T.

'

BEAT LIVERPOOL

(By 'ALBION?)

Liverpool's unexpected defeat of the hands of

Huddersfield, lost wook could hava mado the position at the top of Division 1 most intri- guing. However, Manchester United, Ar- sehal and Burnley all wont down to their op- ponents, so it remains, as you wore.

Lerlei. C. P. Smith, A. Zimmern, Wolves could only extract a point from lowly Bol-

F.R. Zimmern, V.C. Bond, K.C. Bond, E.C. Fincher and N. Hart Baker.

Umpire--A-G.B. Camell,

Scorer J.P. Robinson,

2nd XI (Friendly) against In. dinn Recreation Club of KCC on Saturday, Decemiz 17, com- mencing at 1.45 p.m.

5.A. Gray (Capt.), J. Chubb, F. A. Broadbridge, E. A. Lee, D. G. White, E. Guest, R. G. Labrum, E Rudall, . A Freeman, G. R. Rosselei and R. N. Manley.

Reserve-AJ. Wood.

2nd XI (Friendly) against Hq, RA 40th Division д! КСС an, Sunday, December 18, commen-

eing at 1.45 p.m.

FE. Lawrence (Capt.), AJ. Wood, V.C. Seymour, J. Larlou, A. Weir, D.G. White, W.H. Cowle, N. Hart Baker, F.R. Kermani, CG March and S.D. Cozens.

POLO AND HUNT CLUB MEET ON SUNDAY

The next meet of the

ton at Moleneaux Park to keep in third place.

Liverpool

this week go to City team and both points should Roker Purk and will be hard be nicely tucked away in the pressed to obtain a point from bag.

a vastly improved Sunderland. Rochdale, now running second Yes, I shall not be the least in this Division, go to Gateshead surprised to see the Home team on this occasion and I think will find points not so easy to come to emerge vietors.

by. Gateshead should win.

Forecast

The Manchester United-Derby County clash looks most interest- Ing. The Latter's fine win over Charlton at the Valley last week would suggest that they might Forecast for matches 10

be

have at lust run into something played on Saturday December 17, like their normul form, I think

result

DIVISION I

a draw will be the likely from their game with United,

ASTON VILLA v Man. City Pompey entertain Newenstle at Fratton Park on Saturday und, CHARLTON y West Brom

| Burnley v Arsenal after beating Arsenal last week, CHELSEA v Birmingham look a pretty safe Home bet. Aise

Everton v Middlesboru wie for Portsmouth will put them in

HUDDERSFIELD v Blackpool well in the running for League Man. U. v Derby

PORTSMOUTH v Newcastle Burnley have Arsenal na their STOKE v Bolton guests on Saturday and, judging SUNDERLAND y Liverpool the form of both teams this sea-WOLVES y Fulham son, a draw looks inevitable.

honours.

Obvious Weakness

In Division 1, Hull City who

DIVISION IJ

took a 4-0 thrashing from Shef- BRADFORD v Plymouth feld United will, I fear, have to BURY v Hull C. tend to an obvious weakness in Cardiff v BLACKBURN defence if they have any ambi- CHESTERFIELD v Barnsley Hong tions of attaining Division

status next season.

Keng Polo and Hunt Club will be

11.30

a.m.

GO

held at Mollers Stables (Sacred This week they go to Bury—| Hill) on Sunday, December 18, af always a hard nut to ernek

their own ground-and will have Members wishing to be allotted to close that defensive gap a pony for the hunt, are request- they wish to take a point. ed to advise the Honorary Secre-

tory as soon as possible. Up to the end of the 1948 men- Here are the details of the 301

A total of feats that placed some of Bri- son, he had been on

and sports-3,705 winning mounts, and tain's sportsmen

In 1940, he is again the most women in the forefront of na- again champion for the 21st time. successful Jockey, a record that is unequalled in the history the turf in Britain

George Souza of St. Joseph's went to hat only 18 milical times

muhimum of 20,

tional attention:-

10 hits for a 550 and to register Umpires

W. Nankeville's record-break- average which is not listed as the ? "Ines at bat" is under the officiating race over one mile in 4 min- ules 8.8 seconds, in the Amateur, Athlette Association champion ships at the White City, London, last July, will long be remem bered.

Sunday: CBA Ground, 18.30 h.m.

Arisan palindo finish which had į twines instead of one was the Baschullers v Paks (Dick, Chung.

fame aretid. He sadd when Bunty Reves, Fred Diesta Rennie Edrite Remedios 36 18 was gestion of inches the two Burrettes: 12.00 noon. St. Joseph's sub scarther.

.50.

.500

Apart from the fact that this 472 performance brought the title to this 24-year-old athlete, it was 400

the fastest time recorded over .375

the distance in the world during 307 344, the year.

Men's Junior League (Compiled by Bimbb Abtong)

T. Chong. 26 13

v. Cumhancheros (Skelly Razack, Hoon Ho bres simold come in giving & fair!ek Silve. Lichy Luz; Bernard Man. Guterres and just decision in the matter,

Silva): 3.30 p.m.. Jaguars United Tres6.

30

17

20

B

32

12

A

14

Won

C

· Bob slackstone Reurole Football Ground,' 10.30 Harold Ong. [ra.m., Canadiana St. Teresa's Frank Vas.

V. Ant. Guterres. Braves (Doc Molthen, R. Verlysen, F. Remedios 32

Thomas, Philo Remedios).

30

24

8

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33

1 E

25

320

35

11

29

Won

11 Lost

Simuth

Prison! the Chab's

Snooker Open when he beat C Champion łup Hampton by 102 points.

last night,

to 10 Wingee, Churlie Figuerekdo, Pele McRae Bill Silva: Philo Remedios): 12.00| Ed Louretro

fo the e-tool South regis- US Navy v. Americans

temd 121 points agaiusi TGI Shaw's 74.

Shailanders beat St. John's

(Don Robbins, Herble Quon, Bill

Woy Philo Remedios);

League Standings

To Date

2.00 p.m.. Madras v. Overseas (Bob Porter, Lutero); 3.30 p.m., Pandas v. Chapin, "Justice" Roberts; Eddle

Men's Santor League {Buster badminton league Chung Hwa

Holland, St. Joseph's Cathedral Ren Sequiera, Johnnic Ho; Samet John's

Braves Samy

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fresh Nankevilic went on to 433 triumph two months later when, at Brussels, he defeated Olymple 314 champion Gaston Reift over 1,000 It was the sensation of meeting, and Nankeville's ume of 2 minutes 24.6 seconds WDA new Belgian all-comers'

310

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record.

Eleven Now Records,

In all, li new native records were set up by Englishmen ath- 750 ietes In 1949, the largest number, .714 ever to be ratifled in one year..

675

of

England's football captain and Wolverhampton Wanderers wing half-back, Billy Wright, has been the inspiration of his

side, whether in club or international games. Но

He has shrewd ball control, a quick grasp of any weakness In the

defence, opposing

and strong wekler when the occasion

ton

25

The following hunts will take place in the New Year

Sunday, December 20 (Boxing Day). Sunday, January 8.

Details of these meets as well as future Hunting Appointments will be announced later.

Spurs, who now command a comfortable nine point lead over their

Grimsby V SOUTHAMPTON Leicester v SHEFFIELD W. FR FRESTON Y Swansea QUEENS P.R. y Leeds SHEFFIELD U. v Coventry

SPURS v Brentford WEST HAM v Luton

DIVISION III (SOUTH)

nearest rivals, Shefeld over Christmas and curly Wednesday, have their London Aldershot v WALSALL

neighbours Brentford as villors BOURNEMOUTH Ipswich to White Hart Lane on Saturday. BRISTOL R. v Port Vale

น Exeter PALACE Brentford, 1 feel, have

NORTHAMPTON enough heavy guns to stop the NORWICH v Newport

v Bristol C. seemingly unbeatable Tottenham

Reading V Swindon

INTER-HONG CRICKET

alde and a' Home win seems a

foregone conclusion to the result Southend NOTTS C. | TORQUAY V Millwall of the game.

WATFORD Leyton Formidable Combination NOTTS F. v Brighton

Tho Southend-Notts County match would seem to provide the 'tit bit in the Southern Division.

this season we DONCASTER v Bradford C.

GATESHEAD v Rochdale in the County

DIVISION 111 (NORTH) Southend won on ACCRINGTON ▾ Carlislo The following will represent of League III.

won on the Hong Kong Bank in an Inter- the inst occasion they met on DARLINGTON v New Brighton arises,

Hong cricket match against Jar- the 'mud,' but Wright Joined Wolverhampdines at the Hong Kong Cricket and

In 1989 when he was only Club ground on Sunday, Decem- formidable combination with that Hartlepool Halifax

At 24 he was ber 10, at 11 a.m. . 16 years of age.

prince of centre-forwards, Tom-MANSFIELD v Southport F. C. B. Blacks, B. G. Cull, R. my Lawton, always menacing the OLDHAM v Lincoln the youngest captain England ever had. And so for he has played in all the

official post-war Internationals In the 1948/49 season he help ied his team to win the Football

Association Cup, and this season The following team will repre- his outstanding ability is keeping ront Jardines In an Inter-Hong Wolverhampton among the lead-cricket match against the Hong ers, of the First Division points Kong Bank on Sunday, December table..

18, at 11.00 am. at the Hong In cycling, the names of two Kong Cricket Club_ground. United Kingdom riders automa- H.D.M. Barton, D.I. Bosanquet, C.LC. Blott, N.D. the Booker,

C. Gairdner, R. B. Gotch, G. N. opposition with his football craft. STOCKPORT v Chester B. Haynes, R. D. Hooper, P, E. Doncaster, the leaders in the Tranmere v CREWE Hutson, F. J. Knightly, R. E. H. Northern Division, have an easy Wrexham v ROTHERHAM Nelson, A. L. Snaith and M. W. game against the lowly Bradford York v Borrow Turner.

Sylvia Cheesemna and Dorothy tieally come to mind. Reg Harris C. Bag.B. Hawthorn, 1.M

3 .875 Manley, who both revealed B was winner in Holland of

A 675 impressive turn of speed in the world's professional title, and Hutchison, G.M. Milk, A‚L. Olympics in 1948, have been scen Sydney Patterson rained the Ricketts,J.V. Sellors and S.A.

In

championship at Trendlett.

In Peedway end- :

.071

In

571 several club, national and

world's

500

ternational tournaments.

444

375

In the Women's AAA cham-

the same

plonships in July, Sylvia Cheese-ing, the

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,000

0 1.000

A few

2

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750

Baseballers

'Men's Junior League

It ca

B. Hawks

Jaguars

Brnyes

Overseas Spartans Acts Griming

Pandar

of Tommy Price

man won the 100 metres in 12.1 | last September at Wembley Sta- seconds, which equalled the "dium in" -the world's, speedway

championship best. Miss Manley championship

was scarcely a yard, behind, performance..

WAB a brilliant

later, Miss Deve weeks Cheeseman Anished, second-to', F. New World's Record

Dillema of Holland over. 200

548 metres, in an international, con- test, and in so doing recorded a

United Kingdom" native record

SAFARA

12th man: T.T. Harley.

RECREIO 2nd XI

The following will represent the Club de Recrolo 2nd XI in a League Match against the Royal Navy at Home on Saturday, De- cember 17: New, holder of the women's

E. Noronha, (Captain), E. world archory title, 20-year-old A, R. Alves, C. & Guterres, A. R. Barbara Waterhouse, only began Osmund, D, E. Romedios, R. A practising this sport 18 months Remedios, C. D. A. Remedios, A Biggest surprise of the box-ago. In winning the champion Remedios, inr., C. A. Yvano- ing season, was the quick defeat ship, she set up a new world's vich, Noronha, D. M. Rod-

score of 2,008 of the British Empire middle record, with a weight champlon, 30-year-old points, after four days in which Dick Turpin, of Leamington, by she matched her skill against en-

tries from Belzlum, Czechoslova Dave Bands of Australia.

4 .568 4 .565

333

time of 24.8 seconds.

333

250

Delwares

3000

Ladies Senior League

T

*750

1000

.000

.200

Chates Junior' League

Wahoos

Canadians

Wildcast Pirates

St. Teresa

White Fangs

Squaws

Clovers

McTydlrenn

WORLD COURT.

TENNIS TITLE

The contest lasted exactly kla, Finland, France, Norway, 2 minutes 45 seconds and the Poland, Sweden and, the United fight ended with Turpin crouched States.

on his hands, and knees, exhaust-

rigues.

CRAIGENGOWER XI

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Twelfth Race Meeting Saturday

— 17th December, 1949.

There are alght races, the First Deil will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 200 pih.

Through Tickets (8 Races-$16) May be obtained at the Of of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the fast raco as well as the Opecial "Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" (over 100,000 tickets sold to data) Cash to be run at the Annual Race Meeting In January, 1980. Sweep tickete on the last race and thone for the "Peace. Memorial Oup" may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Omos, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

***","MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE D

• Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed toughout the Meeting" weather

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

and

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure Club Rooms at $10 including taxėósaro obtainable. through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a. member,

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale st the RACE COURSE.

The 15 women members of Fleeted to represent the Craigen-digmember to be responsible for alt chita, ato.

The following have boon "se- thegower Cricket Club in a League

760 ed, us the refereo dramatically All-England lacrosse team that match against the Kowloon' Cric- 730 counted him out. A

visited the United States, early in 1040 had one of the most success

.007

kot: Club at home, on Saturday, December: 17.0

On this display, Sands will be a formidable challenger for ful fours on record. Within the G. A. Souza, G. Hong Choy, 000 world honours In the middle first few days of their arrival J. Bimaria, M. J. Divecha,

weight division" % "N

they beat representative: Ameri- K. M. Ruminhn, P. R. Ragi, K Equally exciting but over can teams in New York, Bosturt, Y, Tam, A. H. Ismail, T. Crab

tree, D. Readman and C. R. much longer period was the Westchester and Philadelphia meeting between Rinty Monag- They won all their matches, Iranco,

H. Greenalado (12th man), G.; han, of Belfast, and Terry, Allen, scoring 184 goals against eight. of London. It was a world The extraordinary feat of the S Ladd" (Umpire). championship fight in which 18-year-old English schoolboy; Alien had much to win, Philip Mickman, swimming HKct “scorpions“ Pierce Etchesbaster, the 60- The Irishman's four tities were the English Channel, was per

The following will represent year-old Frenchman; defended hirat atake World, European, Bei-haps the greatest accomplishment

their world court tennis Litle for the lish and Empire Byweight chans of the year. He was the first to HKCC Scorpions" in fifth time here, and heat: Ogden plonships-and the verdict at the perform this font this year, and League cricket match against the Phipps, of New York City. 6-0 ord of 13 rounds of draw the youngest en record. Ho stay-yal Navy on Saturday at King's 0-2,6-0, 6-2,4-0, 3-4, 0-2 and showed how narrowly Altenstalled in the water for more than 22 Park, cominencing at 1.45. panā ?

assy ↑ hours without showing any signs PDFJ 0-3 th' a best of 13 pate chemin-ed in 'his purpose.

Now York, December 13.

Stakes,

O.J. Kerr, T.A Pearth, H. Owen Huglies, 1.M. Now on, R.S.1 S11:64, Cull r. Howarth, A.P. Welt, J.O. Me

Other Farlane and "AN,

20 Years A Champlon Etchesbaster Brat won the title t

CLUB #B WIN abilty on RUGGER -GAME In 1020 from G.F. Covey; of Lan-_The_championship. don. Twice previously he had the other Hand, "of Jackey Gordon il bayaran beaten ...¡Phipps in challenge) Richarda is uninisterebild and un- NARENDR

matches and, last year has who challenged a Sinza de intreted. Fin- In a friendly rugger" match con

Printed and published for: the Proprie micconful when Jiminy Door, ofing In fint racing in 1919, he has | the Club Ground yesterday after, tork. This CHINA MAIL, LIMITED,!) by England challenged, him--Reu-honded the list of winning Joc noon" Club "B" best 14 Let" "AA" FRANK: LILIE BUSH, Wind Howe,

vadanya "kaya on 22 occasion

REBRA BY byë boints tó jul?

Thy The Treasurers Compradore. Omas will close at 11 sim. and

the Secretary's Offion at 11,45 am«. join; call aga

„Offlose at fat Ploor, Tale- aim.Both, phone House

A limited number of timins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818); NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES. DURING THE MEETINGE ENG

S PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Pubile "Enclosure to $3 including tax for all persone inofuding ladies, and payable

LA BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETO, WILL NOT BE PIR- ∙MITTED, TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG, JOCKEY. OLUB. DURING THE RACE MEETING. ADMEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

A BÉRVANTS PASSKO, FAC Bervante - passed will be› Insund, to, private, box holders only whip"arm.requested.to distribute them with disörimination and to en- deres their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not pere mitted in the 'members: Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and with remain in their employers standa..

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