Soccer:

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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

Kit Chee score comfortable 8-1 win over Royal Air Force

Kit Cheo, potential champions of the First Divi- sion of the Hong Kong Football League, con- solidated their position of the top of the League Table yesterday, when they scored a comfortable 8-1 victory over RAF at Scokun-

poo.

At Caroline Hill, St. Joseph's had no difficulty in overcoming Eastern, whom they beat by five goals to two. As this game counted towards two matches, the Saints gathered four points by virtue of their win.

In a scrappy game at Happy _The_Interval found Kit.Chen Valley, Club and Police, shar- | three clear goals in the lead.

RESULTS AT A

RAF Eastern Club

GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

1 Kit Cheo

E

2 St. Joseph's

A

• Police

BECOND DIVISION News Vendors 2 Prison's Taikoo

St. Joseph's Chinese AA RAF

2

1 Kit Cheo

4 Solicitors

1 Dockyard 7 Police

Brilliant drivo

ed

A clever movement between the points, neither side

Kwok Ying-kee and Chuwing- on his own, but was fouled inside scoring,

The biggest surprise In the keung five minutes after the re- the penalty area. Hau King-sini Second Division was the drawn sumption enabled Cheung Kum- entrusted with the spot kick, fall-

Hoi who was favourably, placed, ed to convert, kame between News Vendors, to lucrense Kit Chee's lead with who are the leaders in this Divia well placed shot to the top cur- sion, and Frison's, each side scor-

ner of the net. ing twice.

A good save The Airinen came fnear to re- broke through and sent in a ter

this lead ducing

when Studd ric drive, but Yu Yu-tak was all a good savo equal to the occasion and brought

Kit Choo 8-RAF

In a one-sided First Division! Roccer game at Sookunpoo yester thy, Kit Chee beat the Royal Air Furce by eight gouls to one.

their fifth goal through Chu Wing- After the Chinese had netted

The Airmen had several upper families to score, but their In- elation to indulge in too much passing near the goulmouth rexeung. Turnbull of the RAF broke salted more often than not in their being robbed off the ball.

through on a pass. Beating the defence on the run, he netted a Richardson, the RAF custodian, fine goal with a well placed shot. save a disappointing perforinuice From then on the Airmen wurd Brit should have saved that runinly on the defensive for the three of the goals scored against

remeinder of the game and t his side,

Kit came as no surprise when Chee netted their remaining tree goals, Cheung Kam-hol, Kwok Ying-kee and Chu Wing-keung being the scorers.

The brunt of the play fell on the shoulders of the full-backs and halves who gave a good ac- count of themselves.

Kit Chee: Yue Yiu-tak: Hau

Nokes was outstanding in the pivatal position, while Towns: Ying-sang. Cheung Shu-ling, Lee

Ten minutes later, St. Jospeh's equalised when George netted with a brilliant drive. Five minutes later, George gave Saints! from close range. the tend when he beat the goalle

Just before the interval, follow- Ing a scrimmage In front

neat drive. Eastern's goal, Xavier netted with

At the interval, the score was 3-1 in favour of the Saints.

After the breather, Eastern took command of the game and withi Ave minutes had reduced the lead | through La Tak-look

Saints

ahead went further when Castilho broke through and beat the goalie with a neat effort bringing the score to 4-2 for the Saints.

Decision disputed

In the next minute, the Saint were awarded a penalty, but the

HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1950.

The

first

three

Hors are the threa Austrailan girin who took the first three places in the Women's 100 yards sprint at the Empire Games at Auckland, New Zealand, Winner Marjorta Jackson in At right is Shirley Strickland, who was second, and at left Miss V. Johnaton, seen in centre. who was third (Associated Press photo), a

Softball:

Jaguars score narrow 5-4 win over Saints

(By: "GRANDSTAND"}

ley, left-back, played a grand | Ping-chiu, Ng Kin-chung, Ts Eastern players disputed the dect- Jaguars drew first blood in the Senior Softball

game.

Kam-hung: Chu Wing-keung, Cheung Kam-hoi, Kwok Ying-slon. Hsu King-sing very sporting- kee, Yue Cheuk-yin, and Lau, topped the ball to the goal Chung-sang

Inslead of attempting to score.

However, before the end, thr awarded another

Kit Chee played well to a man and it was no surprise that their continuous onslaughts broke down the sturdy defence of the Airmen

RAF: Richordson: Cross, Town- and resulted in goal after goal.

xley: Butcher, Noakes, Rahman: From the start.

the Airmen Huggarty, Turnbull, Kirtley, Mor- swept into the attack; and nearly row and Studd. scored when Yu Yiu-tak's goal kick was trapped by Kirtley, Facity in towards the goal, het hesitated when favourably placed

and was bundled off the ball by Ng Kel-chung.

Within a few minutes from the kick-off, Kit Chee opened the rcoring through Kwok Ying-kee who beat Richardson with an easy shot from a pass by Yu Chelk-yin. Completes hot trick

Eastern 2-St. Joseph's 5.

In a First Division League #ɔci

four

Saints were penalty. Ifeu again took the spot kick, but Suen falled to gather in the ball and Hsu, following up

netted.

Extern: Suen Po-m, Wong Kam-ming, Lam Tak-po, Wong Chi-wen, Tang Tai-chuen, Wong: Chung-sau, Selo Men, Le Tak-

St.

Loague play-off series as they nosed out St. Joseph's 5-4 before a large crowd of partisan fans, while Braves overwhelmed the USS Boss to be the third qualificant for the play-offs. the Inter-Hong loop which was inaugurated on Saturday as Mr. Leysohn of San Miguel Brew- ery tossed the first pitch, Stanvac routed Mer-

cantile Bank 24-6 while Shell shaded Caltex 7-5.

Look,

Lee Wai-lam. Hau Ching-

San Miguel battered Union to and Mak Chun-wah.

Joseph's Pereira, Chang, Insurance 10-8 with a barrage HILA King-sing, Sit Po-yin, of hits which included: threo Leonard, Fai Chung-wah, Xavier, round-trippers in the fracas. Y.S. Koo, Castilho, George and King.

Wahoos completed, their fixtures when they subdued the Conucket- tes. 7-1, but Wildcats forfeited in

cer match played at Caroline Hill yesterday, SL Joseph's beat Eastera by five goals to two.

It was arranged between the teams that this game should

count towards two matches and as result, the Saints

secured paints by virtue of their victory. Two minutes Inter, Kwok mut

The game was on the whole his team further in the lead after quite fast and interesting. with St. goalie Richardson mishandled the Joseph's fully deserving their win. ball. Before long. Kwok scared The game started at a fast pace again to complete the "hat trick." and within five minutes, Hau The First Division League soc-a side. In the Ladies Juniors, The Airmen tried hard to get Ching-to-gave Eastern The-load cer game between. League 80 MeTyeireana falled to show up Poing and the backen set their for- when Pereira fumbled a shot from at Happy Valley yesterday ended against the Squawa.

The Jaguar Cubs clawed their wards in motion on numerous oc- Lo Tuk-fook. casion with long swinging passes. Undaunted by this sudden re- but the Inter rarely got past the verse, the Saints began to force the pace. Castilho went through

strong Chinese defence,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO 'MEMBERS FOURTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 25th March, 1950.

There are ten races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.nt, and the First Raca will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Tlokets (10 Races- $20.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Tresaur re, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Swoop on the Hongkong Derby (over 250,000 tickets disposed of to date) to be run at the Easter Race Meeting In April, 1980, which may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

There will be no Special Sweep on the last Rica.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST, wear their "badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting,

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE will be ADRITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches or Beason tickats and gentlemen, non membɔre of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Дооте at $10- including tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Gecratary on the written or personat introduction of a Member, auch Mem ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all chits etc..

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on mata at the RACE COURSE

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will alono at 11 am, and the Becretary's office at 11.45 km. ·Both . Offfoes at fat Floor, Telephone Houde.

A limited number of timna will be obtainable at the Club Houso, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy

·(Tal. 27518)

NO CHILDREN will be admitTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.'

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ENGLOBURK,

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·who, ara Pequested to, distribute them with diegrimination and.to andoras their names, on "the "padovas: Haldere of much baries are not permitted in the Members* Inatomará axsept fel paming through en their gutles and inuet remain lit their employers, standas

LYZONDER

Club 0-Police 0 ·

The Police forwards, led by

Pirates when they failed to field

The seventh opened with the Jaguars two runs down and, in a back to the wall' effort, Langenberg and Podruco made; timely hits after two walks to drive three ruña noross,

In the bottom of the seventh,

the Saints failed to chalic up the equaliser although Bim Abiong, pinch-hitting for Gomes, was

in a draw, neither side scoring way nearer to the Junior league / Pliter second; `but Frank Correa's Au Chi-yin, did not seem to com- playoff when they beat Spartans bine well, although at times they 4-2. gave indications of their future potentialities.

....

EXC

Jaguars 5Saints 4 Ng Yue wa and Cau Ha-ma

Youth triumphed over were the pick of the forwards. Ng had bad luck on several oc-perience as the Jaguars pulled casions in the second half when through the first round of the his shots at goal were either saved play-offs with a victory over the by the fine anticipation of Brown| powerful Sälita. Club's goalie.

Chau made several fine runs! down the left wing, but many of his centres were wasted by the Inside forwards.

Jaguars falled to score in the opening chapter although they had two runners on base with

none away.

stone.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

MEN'S BENIOR LEAGUE Jaguars

5 St. Joseph's Broves

18 U.S. Navy

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Spartans 2 Jaguars

LADIES BENIOR LEAGUE Wahoos Pirates

7 Canadlana 7-Wildcats

(forfeited)

INTER-HONG LEAGUE

Shell Stanvac

7 Caltex

24 Mercantile

·San Miguel 10 Union Insurance d

Hockey:

Pronk gives superb display

for Dutch HC

At King's Park yesterday, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club Dutch Hockey Club and won were in good form against tile

by two goals to nil

Cricket:

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Wayfoong beat Dodwell's in Inter-Hong match

Hong Kong Bank (Wayfoong) defeated'Dodwell's by 143 runs in an Inter-Hong cricket match played at Chator Road yesterday.

The bankers, after knocking up 198 runs for eight wickets declared, proceeded to dismiss Dod- well's in quick time, the whole side being dis- missed for a paltry 45 runs.

Wayfoong, batting first, scor-

ed freely. Cull, opening with Hutson; who scored 19, knock-

Minu

*

Kitchell ed up a respectable total of 44 Abbas before being bowled by Hill.

Arculli ---Others to do well with the bat | Rumjahn for Wayfoong were Borthwick (30), Nolan (27) and Nelson (22).

Nelson, after a successful turn

at bat, was equally effective with the ball. He captured tour wie-

Bowling Analysis

OMR W

13.5 3 30 4 0 18 3 0 1310 20 6 10...18

FRIENDLIES CCC-3 Cdo.

kets for 15 mins and contributed In a friendly cricket match much towards Dodwell's defeat. played at Happy Valley yesterday, Cull and Snaith took three wie Craigengower Cricket Club lost kats for 10 and two for, three re-to 3 Commando Brigade by four

wickets. spectively,

Against the deadly bowling..of Craigongower, who batted Brat, Wayfoong, Dodwell's batting fall could only manage to score à ed miserably, The only batsmen total of 61 runs against the com to reach double figures were Abined bowling of Ryder,

who

P. Pereira (18) and N. Arthy took four wickets for nine runs, and Grace who took three for (10).

Arthy was the only bowler to eight. do anything with the ball for Dodwell's, taking four Wayfoong wickets for 08 rúns.

Wayroong

Cull b Hill Hutson b Holdsworth Borthwick lbw Arthy Nolan b Pereira 1Nelson run out

Layton e King b Arthy Snaith b Arthy

4 Knightly e Poreira

Hooper not out Boyer not out

Extras

Arthy

The Commandos passed the Craigongower score after losing six wickets, out continued to bot and at the drawing of stumpe had scored, 129 for alno.

Most successful CCC

bowler

44 was Billimorin, who took three

Wickets for 30 runs.

ccc

22 G. Hong Choy b Ryder

17 A. H. Ismail e Ryder b Briggs.

H. Greenslade b Ryder .....

12 H. Ismail e Cooper & Grace

18 G. A. Souza e Wilde'b Ryder

ID. P. Dhaber o Grace

Wilson b

P. Billimoria lbw Ryder

Total (or eight) declared 198 Crabtree not out.

Kuruneru e Cooper b Grace'

Coelho e & b Grace

Bowling Analysis

Gardner run not

15

MR W

6 Arthy.

Pereira Hold-worth MacKay Hil

Extras

19

08

18

1 58

Total'

4

3

Bowling Analysis

24

OM

Dodwell's

N. Artby lbw Cull J. MacKay Ibw Snaith E. R. Hill b Bnaith

G. Holdsworth b Cull IN, Tindall b Nelson

H. Mundy e Snaith b Cull A P. Pereira ↳ Nolan' P. B. S. Daveson e Borthwick

bNelson

|G. G. D. Carter not out

Champ lbw Nelson

A King & Layton b Nelson ..

Total

Cull Snalth

It was a good game and only in goal for the Dutch, stopped a Nolan a really superb display by Pronk high score by the Indian side. Nelson

No praise can be too high for the way in which he saved and cleared confidently and expertly. Ponniah, carly in the season, gave a very good display for the University against the Army, but

Brigge Owen 10 Ryder Grace DOakley

1 Darling

0

S

0 3

Commandos

10 Oakley e Billimoria b Crab-

treek......**

45

A Briggs lbw Billimoria

Darling played on b Bull-

moria

Cooper b Kurunera

Harroway © Crabtree b Bil-

Ilmoria

Wilde- lbw Greenslade MR. W Jukes c Hong Choy b Kuri-

0 10

111

0. 15

FIRST DIVISION IRC-HKU

naru

2 Ryder b. Souza

1 Wilson c & b Dhober

4 Owen not out

Extras

Total (for nine)

Graves did not bat.

awarded_a_walk on four bails.

Bim was given instructions to bullet peg nailed him at the key- Ari, Ozorio and Benny Omar Lied out for the game to end in a Saint setback. Braves 16-USS Boss 1

The Bass, taking over Salisbury Sound schedule, started Spleer on the mound, who was uttered Prunk's of yesterday.

yesterday, Hong Kong University, unable to muzzle the Braves ar-

goals came in the beat the Indian Recreation Club Crabtree tillery as the warriors belled him

Billimoria for six blows in the first inning,

Batting first, the Indians, were Greenslade a full-blooded cross drive dismissed for 92 runs. A. H Kuruneru After this lead, the Braves set from abous six yards after Nug- Mader was in brilliant form with Hong Choy

The second was scored by U.S.

to tully 10 (count 'em) runs.

the

it is doubtful if his performance ket match played at Sookunpoo In a First Division League cric-

Both the

second half. Pronk had no chance by two wickets. with the Arst, which Pinto scared

with

Lacked finishing - Saints Ozoria and they hanged down to their bunt tactics get Eurahim, had dono the work the bat and knocked up 51 ring Souza

fly.

and scored steadily in every

on

two.runners on base with nous The Club played a robust game; away.

was the most successful saints: Ozorio and Omar ground frame. Thurman was called in at Dulen from a rebound after bowler war the University, taking but to no avall. Their forwards locked anishing, and often when ed out, but Stan Leonard got no the Arth Inning to put out the Prunk saved a fast drive from averickats for any rat

and although he held the firo, and they had only the goalie to beat, as Umble Mose in the right mopposition.

Pinto

The University found runs hard scoreless, the irrepar- their shots were either weak or judged

well KITC were nile damage was done and the

top to get when they went in to bal, went wide of the posts.

wavy succumbed 16-1.

throughout the Hame and the but, eventually managed to knock scoring. Dutch forwards never looked like up the necessary runs with two wickets to spare. Koh batted wall Rattan | Singh, Hassan and for 18 runs, while Huang was Bhagat Singh,, ut, half, for the undefeated with 21 runs, Indiana, dominated the game

Veteran A. R. Minu was in and held the Dutch forwards good form with the ball and took in a vice-like grip.

eight Varsity wickets for 39 runs. IRC-

Sherry Buck's single along third baseline drove Leonard over with, the first run of the game...i

Jaguars went down in 1K

Atones for lapse In the bottom of the third

The longest blow of the day was a round-tripper by Chappid Remedios, while sailor Powers elouted three in "three,

Wahoos 6—–—– Canadians-1

4

Tch

Dhaber

"Bowling Analysis

O MOR

1

9

Dockyard-RASC

GEANT HONOONG NÍ BHORMO

In a low scoring friendly, orice xet match played, as King ": Park yesterday, Dockyard beat Royal Army Service Corps by two wie- kets. ↑

Batting first RASC could- ent manage to knock up 67 rühi. The only scorer to reach double figures was Sergeant GE Brooks, acored 14 runs. - Prema Dk.

On their turn to bal, found

runs hard to get

Rinst B1 the steady bowling of Stank

+

Borgeant. W Handworth,

0 looks six wickets for 24

Dockyard passed RASC

--total 5 after losing eight wickets for 60

Just before the game, Lau!

Navy will now have to play Wing-kwong injured his shoulder

Americans this Sunday for the while warning up and the Police took the fold with 10 men.

fourth place play-off borth. After fiye minutes of play,

Chappy Remedios zolled on the during which period the Police arder in the next and the Saints rubber in the absence of Gerry suffered a similar fate as both Gosano, who is at present away wero on the defensive, Tam

fast at Singapore, and did, a creditable sides bore dow Yung-kun arrived to complete

Bouza was seldom called upon chapter. · វិស the third

five hit job. the team.

and the backs Guest In particu The only Navy run was sco Thereafter until the final whis-Jaguars had their best hit of the

scared tle, they gave just as good as day when Frank Correa pushed when Powers scored from scoond lat, dealt compétently with what A. R. Kitchell e Cholllah-b

ever come their way. a bingle over second base, but on a wild heave, after bolting a they got.

Mohinder Singh Pinto and A. H. Mader e Teh b Koh Towards the end of the game, failed to score as the side want two-base hit.

Nugget played very well and A. R. Abbas b Amann ........ Lal Wal had to leave the field down. Nera

cleverly all through and showed A A. Rumjahn e Poh b Toh because of a sprained ankle, buty

Teh the Club still failed to score

o silkwork and balt-control, A. H. H. Esmail e Amann b with Nugget probably the best of against 10 men:

the line.

nins. M. 1. Razack e Huang, b Koh Police: Tang Wing, Lai Wai, frame, Mose atoned for his earlier

Oorde tried hard at centre-F. M. el Arculli e Peters b Ho Shing; Tam Yung-kun, Leung lapse as he backed right up

The new Champions were too half for Dutch and the two back Amann Shun-chi, Tsang Bik-hong; Ng against the fance to halal down

Mohideen b Amann Yue-wal, Tam Chung-sing, Au Stan Leonard's, towering f, good for the Maple Leafers as played well, even if there was AR Minu b Teh Chi-yin, Chout Ha-man, Yuen which was on it's way out of the Terry Noronha pitched five inn- Lendency to play the ball with M. Modem Aus

ings of scoreless game. The only the feet,TRAN Yiu-lam.

park

It was a good catch in any Canuckelte run was marked up Wien one recalls the game. 5. A. Ismail e Poh b Teh *** when utility Virgie Ribeiro Heav- however, one returns inevitably Inague

As prored the equallel to completo a twin-killing. W

ed wild to third base, in an effort to Pronk and his splendidi dis- Jaguare

play, which was the outstanding run in the fourth whon

Avarila Choy feature of the match. Batting leader Guest poled out a three-bagger was held hiles throughout the

- Results and dented the rubber on Vicanis, as the Wahoos shifted their

The following were the results | Toh Pedruca clutch, single players all to the left of the sack of hockey games played yesterday Amann

Arth was scoreless for

except for

Huda Recreio B Chand Tara 0 Poh The shift confused. Avrelta

Datch HC Ko

ɑporation" she swung at a high

Club: Brown: Roberts, Barker, Barclay. Barber, Mullen: Wyper, Hardwick, D .nean, McLoughlin, Bickford.

EXHIBITION BASEBALL

Club

HKU

to: such an extent that, in dos- Fake / 31 YMCA ROL

The Tampa, Florida, March 11.

•hựe •••Gothes - singled;?" and „Roarea, lamenta langan ma Ozorio was Elven life on a Tha 263 exhibition (game) programme in baseball's runjo fumble for two runhas on ba

Benny- Omeraficod· the ball league opened today--a warm lust short of the windy alley and up series for the mid-Apri; two runs, grossed the plate as the opening of the season, “ev Jaguars played for: Omer at Arst

The longest inter-league series based oil a will be played by the Cleveland A Indiant and the New York Giants Baring bateri

-man 18 game progeni

2-Results of today's open

P. National PA Amer

P: Nationals: E-MAI

B Americans: 3 CM-N B.Americans 3 B1*1

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-Total

Bowling 'Analysis.

HKU

"28 00 36.

who contributed 401.

-KSLI

BS KCCKS

Entertaining the Klaire Shrops shire Light Infantry in a friendly. cricket match at Cox's Road, yoru terday, ** Kowloon Cricket ·'Club' boat their guests by three runs, "- Batting frat KCG noored 126 runs for Bys wickels, declared 8 Topace for KCC were . Harta 0 Baker (52) J J.. Lestou-(30)

4021 2 8.V. Ghuine ring?

Nomads 5. M. Toh lbw. Minu fourth time at han her The Hong Kong University were te Burjahn, Minu Patay, Ribeiro Improved on her awarded, walk-overs Nomads, percentage, as she connoclet for m

heir opponents failed to Baldes two-hlia, în, two times at bai, her Pothose batting a chance ir bélag, o suorifice as she hmiled a toril/flv. to Mentre ilaj score zi. Campósition

KELI replied tour of their bolamen double figures, thowy,

ein Showroom

Grant (29)

((12)

Alde e' Runjahn b. Minu C Huang not out

D. Challan b Minu

BK Poh Mader b Mirit 54

G. Honson 'e Ianuit

White

*** Kohlbw

and Lout

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