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Soccer:
45 Cdo beat HQ 3 Cdo Bde 3-2 to secure "double”
SING TAO
TO TOUR SOUTH SEAS
After a lengthy discussion at
yesterday's Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation, permission was grani- ed to the Sing Tao football team to tour the South Sens.
Mr. Making protested very strongly over the Sing Tao temin being allowed to tour the South Stras
Mr. Mok said that Sing Tao was only affiliated to the Asso- ciation and did not field a play- ing team. He said that it would be bad pulley on the part of the Association to grant permission fat the tour to be undertaken,
Mr. L. G. Young said that Sing Tho had right to tour the South Bean as an affiliated Club and there was nothing to stop them.
J. Stinner said that the Sing The Club was a very good member of the Association, at-
Staging a brilliant recovery after being two goals
in arrears at the interval in the final gamo of the Float Soccer Knock-out Competition at Causeway Bay yesterday, 45 Commando eventually emerged winners over. HQ 3. Com- mando Brigade by three goals to two. By virtue of their victory, 45 Commando have not only secured the Fleet Trophy, but also the soccer "double" in that they carried off the Championship of the Commando Brigade Inter-Unit League last week.
Yesterday's game started off at a fast pace, with each set of forwards attacking in turn but unable to penetrate the respective defences.
45 Caminando fund a wonderful opportunity of taking the lead after play had been in progresi for about five minutes when they
awarded
a penalty for "hands." Lewens, who was en- trusted with the spot kick, shot wide of the mark.
were
to
As the game progressed, how- ever, 45 Commando gained tha Ascendancy and their forwards, assisted by the Intermediate Une, swarmned over the Headquartera defence.
Headquarters managed to break away occasionally
And their . opportunities to
45 Commando secure soccer
double
After being led by two clear goals at the interval. In their soccer match against HQ 3 Commando Brigade, in the final of the Fleet Knock-out Competition at Causeway Bay yesterday, the 46 Commando X1 (shown above), came back strongly in the second half to win 3-2. Dy their victory, 45 Commando secured the soccer "double" as they Inter-League Championship last week-("China Mall" photo).
had
but excellent approach Boure, work was spoilt by poor finishing--the ball being invari ably shot wide of the mark from a favourable position. near Headquarters came
On one occasion, Headquarters drawing first blood when A. S.
nearly netted when Gillam was Wilson gained possession and beaten to the ball, but as it rolle went through on his own, but he towards an empty goul, Merrick Lawn Tennis: ended up a neat movement brushed.up and cleured in the nick Mr. Skinner also told the meet- } sending in a crashing shot straight of Lime. ing that the New Zealant Foot- at Giljam. ball Association hud intimated As the ball rebounded from that it would let the HKFA know | Gilliam's chest, it was rubbed in In dit course y decision regard- | the goalmouth, but Gilllam re- Ing a proposed visit to the Colony covered in tune and gathered the at the end of the year.
bail to clear.
though 北 had no team in the
League.
Mr. J. F. Ennis, Mr. Gordon anil Mr. Ma Man-fi were cleet- eri to the Charity Fund Sub- Comunittee.
Champions v Rost
The Champions of the Senios Division of the Hong Kong Fout- ball League, Kit Chee, will n playing the Best of the Colony 20 Saturday at the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club ground.
In a curtain raiser, the Secon! Division champions, News' Ven- durs will play Kit Chee, ruiner-
up.
At the conclusion of the Senior game, Sir Arthur Morse will pre- sent the trophies to the steersału teams.
(Kwone
Terrific drive
corner
43 Commando forced a corner
the resultant and from kick. Lonergan
netled with a brilliant header to the corner of the net to place his side on equ- al terms with Headquarters.
Dour struggle
With time growing short, both
45 Commando look the ball up to the other end and forced a corner. From the resultant cur- sides went 'all out for the win- ner klek, the ball was cleared toning goal and a dour struggle Stewart, who worked his way ensued. over to the left and then cen- tred to A. S. Wilson, who netted with a terrife drive from closo range to open the scoring.
Within five minutes, Headquar- ters Incrensed their lead through Stewart. who netted with powerful shot on a pass from the left.
i
fought back
45 Commando desperately, but the opposing defenders, who were playing a sterling game," repulsed every effort to break through. The interval came with Head- quarters leading by
The following have been select- ed to represent the test of the Colony zainst Kit Chee, Tom Wan-chruk Wab), Rocha (St. Joseph's) (Cap-uals, tula). Lui Shui-ping (CAA), Mul- len (Club), Hayes (Commandos), Santas (St. Joseph's), Xavier (St. Joseph), Lee Chun-fat (KMB). Ko Po-keung (South China), Yuen Yu-lam (Poilee) and Leu Tai-fai (KMB).
two clear
WOR
About five minutes from time, 45 Commando were awarded an- other penalty when one of the
who opposing defenders, apparently under the Impression that the bail had been handled by an opponent, caught it with both hands.
Lewens, who won again de. putload to take the spot kick. made no mistake this time, not- ting with a fast ground shot to the lower left hand corner of the net, to put 45 Commande In the lead.
There
was no further scoring and the final whistle came, with 45 Commando worthy winners of hard fought game by three goals to two.
The second half opened strongly and within five minutes, 45 Com-n mando had reduced the lead o their opponents, Shergold netting with a
the ball rasping shot, striking the right upright before spinning Into the net.
won the
Commando Brigade
Présentation of
League prizes
Sixty teams enter for San Miguel Darts
Inter-Club Leagues
The presentation of prizes to successful ontestants in the Ban Miguel Brewery Derte League will take place at the Sergeants Mess, Command Workshops REME, Shamshui- po, tomorrow evening at 8
All members
Masses which participated In the League are watcome.
Sixty teams will compete in the eight divisions of the Colony Inter-Club tonnis leagues which
p.m. are fixed to begin during the first week of May.
·
This
number represents an increase of eight teams over that of last year and is made up by the entries in the new "D" Division instituted for
this year.
The greatest number of en- tries-10-has come from the Chinese Recreation Club, who have entered three teams it. the Men's "D" Division, with the idea, no doubt, of giving as many players as possible a chance to take part in the tournament.
Kowloon
South China and
Cricket Club come next with eigh
of the South China entries is thal
enlist they have managed to enough ladies this year to enable them to enter Ladies "A" tenn and a Mxled Doubles "B" team.
their
of
Another year of austerity
Basketball:
'Green Archers' to play in Colony
The famous "Green. Archers” basketball team of La Salle Collogo, Manila, will be arriving here by PAL plane on Friday, accompanied by the Reverend Brother Hugh, FSC, Sports- master of La Salle College, Manila, and Rogelio La O, coach.
The "Green Archers" who are due to play a series. of games with the leading Colony teams, ora rated as one of the best basketball teams in the Philippines.
idity foukball temps.
In Its line-up, the "Green uses the onehand style of shooting. He Archers" have four Olymple regular full-back of La Balle's Var players of 1948, namely, Antonio Bangoys (Forward) _3+ [1. ↑ Ind. Manuel Aranéta, Valentin "Tony" is a rebound artlan who cami Eduque, Eduarde. Decena and wrab the spherold in mid-air with the Ramon Campos.
preniest of ense.. His greatest advantagE
And of course, his jumping two-handed shots are also to be reckoned with. Ha
Carlos Inigo, Edward Sharuff, ability to jump high into the alty Jose Mendiola, Jesus Pimentel, Felix Pintudo, Antonio Bangoy van play any of three positions in the and Andres Franco, complete team and do sernditable job of it ton the team.
Audres Francot (Centre) 8 fl. In 1949, the "Green Archers" -"Andy" ts"une fellow who known haw won the Philippine Nationel take advantage of his height. He placed ix-fouler and is therefore a very id Champlonehip and wore
competition n for the centre position. He ha
very goed contra), of the brekboard. Id, eldentally, be fa a member of the truck in the and field team.
third in
this
Duyer.
the same
During their
stay
Colony, the team will be accom- modated nt St. Joseph's College, Kennedy Road,
Pen sketches Archers
of the "Green
Cholera epidemic
in Calcutta
Valeniin Eduqası (Forward) I, 10% "Tito", prevent captain of the team, has held this poetium Eve three ennaECU. tive years. Hela predy and depende Able forward, but his bicent annet in hla ability to lead his tram to victories. An expert ball-handler, he is quite ndast on
Calcutta, April 18. "Trevsing lelles". Ho'wit an Olymple
Calcutta's cholera outbreak candidato. If I als regular player In the La Salle Footbed.text.
reached epidemic proportions Eduardo Decexar (Guard) 24.1 in. today and hospitals were un-
"Eddle" le La Salle's mainstay in the able to remove victims as fas defence. He Is a varitable stonewnit and
Ramon Campesi (Farwarsl) ft. 11 i
**Ramoneito" Sa ■ dangerous forward Who shoots with either hand. He wan
can always be counted on to stop hits they died. A total of 15 man. He was a member of the Philippine new cases were reported.
An unusually large number, of Olymple Team, of 194*. He was voted as the most valuable player of the NCAA meningitis cases further loaded for 1947.
the wards of hospitals in Colcutt and overtaxed the already in One. hospita adequate staffs. designed to accommodate. patients, checked in more than 000 dying of
of cholera. Victims were dumped on thi floor of receiving rooms by at tendants who sped from hospital to homes without letup.
regular forward of the Pd. Dimple Team of 1943. From Londun he went the Untied in Columbia University in Bates, where he studied for a year. Dur
In that time, he became member of the school's quintes. He als pinys fit (Continued from Page 1)
hall, wherein de excele ne a,fallenek Two Clube will make.
"It is the smaliness of our re- Manuel Aranetas (Forward) 5 ft, En first appearance in this year's
Every hospital bed was secu "Manolet" is an all-around basketball series. These are the Kowloon serves much more than the un- Indian Tennis Club and the avoidable degree of Buctuation in player. He can be depended upon on the pied and mattresses. had to be aun fast thrown on the floor to accom rebounds when playing
A In the Men's our carnings that is now our reas he can be relied upon to pile up points modate other seriously 1.
That is why we must forward, Hls ane-hand shot is quite soon as a dead body is removed trouble.
patient put on the cot
Kowloon Docke
20" Division.
A
45 Commando: Gilliam, Mer. entries each. A pleasing feature the rprising absentee among build up these reserves in every sccurate. He was also a member of the the bedding is changed and a net
rick, Stockdale, Watt, Precious. Lewens. Heaver, West, Lonergan, Richards and
Shergold. HQ 3 Conniando Brigade: Reserves: Taung-Wing - (Police), Attocked in carnest Briggs Wells, Snelgar, Thornes, Fok Yu-wah (South China), Tang Sum (KMB). Tang Yee-kit Headquarters, stung by this Pratt, Harding, R. Wilson, Ste- (KMB),
and Chow
Man-ch; reverse, attacked in earnest and wart. A. 3. Wilson, Dowding and (KMB).
gave the 45 Commando delenco several anxious moments.
Team Manager: Mr. Gordon.
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Evans,
Prince Simon
clear favourite for the Derby
entries this year is the Kow. loon Tong Club, but it is expected that they will send in their entries before the Axtures are drawn.
The foll
following are the full en- tries Doubles "A" Division
way.
1948 P.I. Olympia Team. Carles Inigo Jr.: (Forward) 5 ft. 8 in.
"Jana" is a forward whose main somet
The arrival of thousands
He said that Britain had gone a long way during the past year toiles in his deceptive change of pace which refugees fleeing communal dis remove restrictions In imports. For left many opposing kunde fal-fout-orders in East Bengal wän be a great trading community like. Hela esasistent scorer and has leved to have caused the out
jet to meet a guard that can stop tim break-United. Press, Britain the removal of trade re- completely from making points in a game. strictions was beneficial provided.
He also plays football wish, is a war st Kowloon Cricket Club, Club de that they could maintain the can- the varsity truck and Beld tent. He Recreio, Hong Kong University. truls neccesary to safeguard their was an Olymple candidate, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Chinese balance of payments and reserves Adward Bhariffs (Centre) & ft. 9 Ins... Recreation Club and South China. and to carry out that degree of
#1""much"
Men's Doubles "B" Divialen Ladies Recreation Club, Kow-planning essential for the main-player but he is really as gentle as a
tenance of full employment. on Cricket Club, Club de Re- creis, Craigengower, Hong Kong Cricket Club, United Services Re- creation Club, Indian Recreatior.
Chinese
Recreation Club and
KOREANS TO PLAY
London, April 17. LAST, SOCCER GAME
The American-bred colt, THIS AFTERNOON Prince Simon, Impressive win- ner of his one and only race The Korean Soccer XI
will at Newmarket last week, be- play their third and final game came a clear 7 to 1 favourite in the Colony this afternoon, for the Darby at the Victoria | South China, when they meet another Chinese Club callover tonight. XI on the Club ground at Happy Valley at 5.30 pm.
Men's Doubles "C" Division Ladles Recreation Club, Kow- Ho displaced the Yorkshire loon Cricket Club, Kowloon Dack's
British planes collide over Hiroshima
Tokyo, April 18.
A Royal Navy Fleet Al Arm observer was believed to have been killed when a Fire- fly from the aircraft carrier Triumph collided with a Roya Australian Air Force Mustang fighter over Hiroshima yester
»
The pilots balled out success
was missing. The Firefly pilo -was' hospitalled with ‘än Injure
arm and ankle,
A
"Eddle" may strike one
Jamb both faside and outside the baskel- i ball court. His overhead shola are quits fendly, but foul shooting b really his Position of sterling
forth. He can play any position in the team but more often than not' he plays Britain was determined to as entre. Re le alen ⚫ dependably play her full part in the Euro-coile of the Im Exilo Greens. peon payments scheme but Jam Kendletat (Guard) 0 ́ft, 1 fn.. she must are that the position Warryver dangerous opponent hat of Stortings an International handcuffed, as it were, "Marie" crust- burrency was not jeopardised. is the signment. He does not do uch woring but his fredina xtvå rebound On Saturday last, the Koreans trained Masked Light and The defeated the Colony XI by six of Gordon Richards.
Golden Road, the probable mount Club de Recreio, University, Cral-
Britain, over
the past two work are of great value to the tears. He day. Maskedengower, Hong Kong Cricket
plays either as a centre or sa a jeward. goals to three, following up this
Light, however, remains-the fa- Club, United Services, Kowloon { years, hind gradually extended the e le a good football player and is also fully but the Firefly observe success with a 3-1 win over
Chinese Recreation Club transferabĺky of Sterling until • member of, the track and held team.". Indians, strong Combined Chinese XI on Guineas, the first Classte of the
vourite for the. Two Thousand (two teams), South China and today probably half the world's Jeans Pimentals (Cardy 5 ft. ↑ Ins,
International trade and commerce: “Chocht" le a versatifa basketball play Sunday,
Royal Air season, to be run at Newmarket
. He is a formidable gourd as well ka wus carried by Sterling, Men's Doug "D" Division
small flying-bout from next week.
an elmira forward. His favourite la the Triumph picked up the Austra Kowloon Cricket Club. Recreio.
That was a "fine, achievement one-hand pub shot which can disastrous lan: pilot who was uninjured. Club Chinese Recreation Club ties. It had been a great service Felle Pintades (Gunworker. Cralgengower, Indian Recreation in the face of post-war difficult times. He also excels in football
Japanese fishing boat picked u (three teams), South Chian to the world, but it had only though be plays more often as a card.
the Firefly pilot and took hĩa Ladles Doobice "A" Division.
the atomic bomb casualt been achieved at considerable cost he can always be relied upon to do commission station at Hiroshim loon Cricket
Ladies Recreation Club Kow-to Britain.
ywoman work In the forward line. If suffering from on.
Injured aro Club,
•Recreio, Utii-
United Turning to versity, Craigengower,
the Internal eco-
and a suspected fracture of th Services,
nomy, the Chancellor said” that. "A" Division + Mixed Doublon
inflation was stil the greatest- Ladies Recreation Club, Kow-danger to the success of Britain's loon Cricket Club Chlacse Re-external policies. If it got the creation Club, and South China. upper hand, her balance of pay-
Today's goma holds promise of being more thrilling and excit~ | ing than the two previous games; to 2 chance with the Aga Khan's Masked Light is now only a 3 as the Koreans will be going all
colt, Palestine, next best at. out to preserve their unbeaten 2 record, while the Chinese will throw all their resources into the
game in an attempt to avenge Sunday's defeat.
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
London, April 17. The following were the results of football matches played today: 1SECOND DIVISION
1 Southampton 1 Cardiff City
·BOOTTISH · LEAGUE, Division "A"
Dundee Hearts Motherwell
• Rangers
* Partick
3.East Fle Queen ofSouth 1 St. Mirren.
Scottish other matches: Aberdean 1 Dundee United Stirling Albion 1... Falkirk
置
Reuter.
HOME RUGGER
RESULTS
· London, April 17.
manner of Palestino's win at Hurst Park on Saturday has around coneldarabļs, criticism and this In probably' the reason his odds were extended. Prince Simon is now third fa- vourite for the Two Thousand Guineas at 5 to 1. Last week he was quoted at 100 to 7
M. Marcel Bourne's colt, Cor- danli, who is to be flown over for the Guineas, hardened from 100 to 8 to 10 to 1. He is said to be France's main challenger.
Full quotations
The full quotations were:
•Two Thousand Guineas 5 to 2 3 Masked Light,.8 to 2 Palckline, & to 1.Prince Simon, 8 to 1 The
1 Golden Road, 10 to 1 Cardani, 100
foto
P
The following were the results
of rúggor games played today::
to Welsh View, 25 to 1 others.
any
The Derby: 7 to 1' Prince Simon,
9 to 1 Masked Light, 100 to 6 Thị
|
"Chito" hardworking
AL
to
Federal
land Celebes
ments position would deteriorate troops
Mixed Doubles "B" Division Ladies' Recreation Club, Kow-dangerously. loon Cricket Clubs, Recreio, Uni- United versity, Craigengower, Services, Chinese Recreation Club and South China.
Australian Lawn Tennis rankings
Sir Stafford said that Britain was now in a less inflationary, po- sition than at this time last year. She must guard against any kind of increase in inflationary pres- sure if she wanted to ride com- fortably and maintain her primary objective of full employment,
- Macassar, April 18, | Indonesian Eederal troops have landed in South Celebes
part
observer
falled ball out, was missing and wi believed to havo;
vo been killed The Firefly pilot was. Lieutenan D.
A. Ballo
from 68, Pimlic Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire. - Thi
Australian pilot of the Pad bght. er was Wallace Rivers, of 88 Old Southhead Road, Vaucluse Sydney,-Router. !N
of the operation, to New Zealand's
deal with the rebel forces in occupation of Macassar, the The Chancellor then turned to capital of East Indonesia, ĝac- the financial part of his speech.
cording to reports received Melbourne, April 18.
Reviewing the prospects for here today." Frank Sedonan and Mrs. 1950-51 on the basis of existing The reports said that about 300 Golders Road, 100 to 0.L'Amiral Nancy W. Bolton head the annual taxation, the Chancellor citimated troops landed at. Djeaponto, and Castle Rock, 20 to 1 Gerophar, meifs and women's Australian total above the line" expenditure miles South of Macassar, late yes
--Beuter.
Association capital expenditure
attitude on Malaya
Wellington, April
The Prime Minister, Miri Holland, stated today that New Zealand Government 10 miles carefully consider any ther North, at Karama, by tion by Britain for ald
East Indonesian
22 to 1 Pardal, 25 to 1 any others. lawn tennis rankings lists Issund (not taking into account certain terday. Other are said to have
by the Lawn
the come ashore about is pro Heestimated the ordinary
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