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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 'TEAM OF THE YEAR'

(By "ALBIÓN")

I think that without fear of contradiction one con tag Tottenham Hotspur as "the team of the year." Their team work and displays, every- where they have performed, have given rise to complimentary comment.

They set the pace throughout the season in Division 11 and finished no less than nine points in the Icad of their promotion partners.

Although nest concluding could, I think, have made it an- their last few games in a win- other 'Chariton' achievement if ning vein (having alrealy won they had paid a little more at- promotion many weeks prior tention to the obvious weaknesses

in defence, to closure of the season), they had revealed almost complete mastery over the other Divis ion II members.

The run in the Cup touk them within an ace of the final, losing

They had no less than 2 goals ut in their net during the season, and their forward falmost as many.

line scorett

Yes Hull, it is to these breaches (you will have to louk in order, to

to Everton by the odi, and rentise your Manager-Captala's understand) dispute goul.

Yes, undoubtedly. one of the White Imt Lane Indis finest seu-

song.

Jambition!

Bees buzzing

Brentford, after a series of post- The close rivalry between the war lapses, played themselves two Shrilled teng must have back inlo the picture, and eighth sent u upot

through ition in the table!

Thrill

the supporters' spines,

It was got not the last kick of the game that the Wednesday karw for certain that they were to accompany Spurs to Division

But have been the closest race in years in this Division.

next sesison,

Long overdue

I would say Wednestay were the more worthy of promotion as they were more consistent broughout the seacon, (although reports from London would have It be that only Spurs were worthy of the hammar).

It looks as though the 'Bees'

more "buzzing

опсе

in

are anrnest. Swansen, promoted from the Southern Division last season, had! quite a gourd year, and Anished in the upper half of the table.

Cardiff, their Welsh neighbours, ound the going quite difficult in the carller part of the season, but outled around towards the close, to finish halfway up the league.

Grimsby, with a prolite kon- scoring forward line (74 to their creall). could only manage by sheer determination in their last few games to steer clear of the relegation zone.

Like Hull they will have to do something about a suspect rear-

quard!

·

Gamest feam Coventry City did extremely

Suspension of jockey who used battery

Loulaville, Kentucky,

May 21. George Atkins, a jockey, was suspended from racing on Saturday for using a bat- tery on his mount, Hallleboy, at Churchill Downs.

The presiding Steward, Mr. Bam H. McMockin, said that Atkins admitted his gullt. Despite the battery, a device. which shocks a horse to run

Hallieboy

not

faster, placed.

The battery, described as a sharp stimulant, on horses, was one which fitted Into the hand, Horeca are more aus ceptible to such shocks than are humans-Reuter,

RACE TIMING SCHEME

London, May 21.

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1950.

Second round of Davis Cup ties completed

London, May 21.

The second round Davis Cup ties of the European zono were continued today at various centros. Ireland and France had won their ties yesterday. while the Philippines had received a walk-over from Peru:

The first to finish today 'wat the Sweden-Norway. tie at Oslu where Sweden, having won two singles and a doublei carlier, completed the rout of Norway by winning the re- maining singles for a 5-0 suc-

CC8s.

Torsten Johansson beat Torgny Hannes 0-2, 0-8 and Sven Davis- son beat Nils Erick liessen 9-3,

0-4.

Sweden meet the Philippines in the third round.

Belgium bent Yugoslavia at Zagreb by three matches to twn, cach side winning a singles today so that the Belgian doubler success of yesterday virtually settled this tie.

Marcello Del Bello and Giovanni Cucell beat Sven' Geza Wortheim and Caston Wampach 0-0, 0-2,

B-1.

Danes win

at

The Denmark-Egypt tic Copenhagen was formally award- lead of three matches to nil when gd to Denmark who held a winning rain prevented the two outstand- ing singles from being completed.

One was started and Kurt Niel- sen (Denmark) took the first sel 14-12 against Marcel Ceen but lost the next 8-8.

Then rain stepped play and and it was arranged to play the singles In a covered court,

Judges ruled, however, that Today Drago Mitle (Yugoslavia) levelled the match as a whole by they would not count, not having beating Jack Birchant 7-5, 6-1,|been played on grass. 0-3, but Philippe Washer (Bel- glum) took the decisive match against Milun Branovic 6-4, 6-1, 0-1.

Italy reached the third round when they won the doubles against A new automalle timing ap- Luxemburg at Luxemburg to gain paratus, which combines aa winning lend of three matches to specially modified race-finisi nil. recording camera with a um- ing component recording one- hundredths of a second, had a satisfactory try-out during the Newmarket meeting last week.

After reing on the opening day it was cetnily stated that races up to one mile, finishing at the Rowley mile winning post (the

will be officially timed and the time announced over loud-

finishing post for the Guiens).

De that as it may, think Wednesday's return to Division I, from which they were re- legated Jo the 1936-37 Benson, was long overdue, United will perhaps drive home the advantage next

Southampton, who ended up in third lust

vlace

season after teil ing like runway winners of this scetion, inurl themselves in al-time since League football came the switches have not been in-

into its own during the 1946-47 stalled. season, and it was almost a tonte,

season.

m a reverte situation, starting the sengon rather shakily, and finishing on outsiders, challenging strongly for promotion.

Just one more draw would have clone the trick for them this sea- son as only goal average separated them from clulining promotion.

well to get clear away from the relegation zone in their last eight or nine games, and I think a-word of praise here is not out of place. Coventry have experienced a lean

speakers.

The starting gates for races of over a mile have been wired but

Though it was not intended to A

to see them strive for a respect-pive affietal times on the opening able place in the table at the end day, the judge called for a pic- of this season.

ture of the finish of the Pampls- ford Stakes

and this provided racegoers with the first automatic recorded time in the country.

Yes, to Coventry must go the bouquet as the "gamest team of the year." Barnsley and Chesterfield did not have the successful scason

The winner, the favourite, Sez.

are can-

¡

Earlier, Denmark had made cer- tain of success by winning the doubles which had been halted by rain yesterday when the Danes, Nielsen and Torben, were behind at 2-6, 6-7.

Today they played brilliantly to win the match 2-6, 9-7, 6-4, 6-3, Reuter.

Jaguars' victory in Macao, game

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Drink

Coca-Cola

Ice Cold

Federation of Philadelphia and

world soccer players?

London, May 21,

A World Federation of sot- cer players visualised by Mr. Jimmy Guthrie, Chair- Union man of the Players' (Britain), who thinks it will be formed within the next few years.

Mr. Guthria made this pro- diction when commenting on the action of the Stoke City players. Nell Franklin, the England

And contre-half, George Mountford, in going to Colombia to take up duties with the Independiente Banta club Fe Club in Bogota, a outside the

International Football Federation (FIFA).

of the Play- beon

The Chairman of ers' Union, who has campaigning in Britain freedom for players to do as close they wish during the season, tald here that such federation of players could counteract what he called the present closed shop among the Federation of Interna- ..tional Football Associations.

~~~Fleuter.

STRUGGLE FOR RUNS

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Cardinals split doubleheader

New York, May 21.

Catcher Andy Sominick hit a ninth inning homer with left fielder Dick Sisler on base to give the 4-2 victory over the St. Philadelphia Phillies Louis Cardinals in the second game of, a doubleheader in the National League today. The Cards executed a triple play and staved off a late inning Philadelphia rally to win the opener 6-5.

The split enabled the second

place Phillies to climb within Washington 1/2 a game of the Brooklyn Detroit

Dodgers.

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Winning pitcher Conurd Mor-

Press.

League leaders

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Home runs by shortstop Virgl!rero, loser Ted Gray-Associated. Stallcup, first baseman Johnny Wyrostek, third baseman Grudy Hatton and right fielder Danny Litwhiler sparked the Cincinnati

win

over the Reds to a 10-9 Brooklyn Dodgers.

Litwhiler hit his as a pinch- hliter with two on in the eighth to win the game.

the

The Boston Braves beat the Chicago Cubs twice, Johnny Sain winning his sixth start of scason 3-2 in the opener and Vern Bickford registering his sccund pitching decision 4-3 in the closer. The second game. ended with London, May 2%. Boston first baseman Earl Torge- hitler Bob West Indies were engaged in son entching pinch

first Scheffing's foul ball by stretching an uphill struggle for innings lead when they re-into a front row box.

The Pittsburgh Pirates took sumed, 100 runs behind

the both ends of a doubleheader from M. C. C. with five wickets re-the New York Giants, 4-3 and 8~0, maining at Lords on the in

to snap a New York winning second day today.

streak at four games. Only eight runs had been The Pirates scored twice in the added when Jim Sims, 40-year- ninth inning to win the opener old Middlesex leg-breaker, dis- and jumped off to an early lead missed Jett Stollmeyer with the to stay in the lead all the way in first bail of his fourth over and the nightcap. six wickets were down for 90. By lunch time they were all out for 170 and the M.C.C. had scored 20 for no wicket.

The pitch was taking spin slow-

Yankees go to town

In the American League, the New York Yankees made 34 hits

ly as it dried out from yesterday's as they twice defeated the Cleve

land Indians, 14-5 and 12-4.

Centre Belder Joe DiMoggio hit West Indies failed by 18 runs

storm.

New York, May 22. Major league leaders

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Batting-Musial, St. Louis, 439; Garagiola, St. Louis, 377.

Runs Jones, Philadelphia, 27; and Walikus, Philadelphle Jethroe, Buston, 25.

Runs batted in Ennis, Philadelphia, 27: Jones, 28.

Hit Musial. 43; Jethro and Sister. Philadelphia, 39.

Home runs-Kiner, Pittsburgh, Jones and Gordon, Boston, 8,

Stolen bases-Reese, Brooklyn, 5: Juthroc and Torgeson, Boston, Snider, Brooklyn, and Glaviano, St. Louis

Strikeouts-Roberts, Philadel phin, 30; Spahn, Bosted, 38.. Pitching-Rush, Chicago,

wins and no losses; Jolinson, + Philadelphia nod Bankhead, Brooklyn, 3 wins and no losses.

AMERICAN LEAGUE:', Batting-Doby, Cleveland, 410; Lehner, Philadelphia, 411.

Runs-DiMaggio and Fesky, Boston, 20.

Runs batted In-Williama, Bog- ton. 36; Stephens, Boston, 35. ;

His-Stephens, 41; DiMaggio;

39,

Home runs Willams, Dropo, Boston, D.

to reach the M.C.C. first innings two homers and a double in the total. They were all out for 170 first game and drove in six Yan- and in 10 minutes batting boford kee runs.

Stolen bases Dillinger, Junch the M.C.C. had made 20 Left fielder Wally Moses hit a for no wickets in their second

bases-loaded homer in the top of Philadelplin, 4; Lipon, Deirgit,

Philadel- and Adams, Chicago, 3. knock.

ninth to give the the

New Strikeouts Reynolds, With the ball turning more than phio Athletles an 8-3 triumph in

a double-Yerk, 36; Lemon, Cleveland, 81. on Saturday; Sims claimed four the second game of

Pitching-Reynolds, four wins. of the West Indies wickets which header, after the St. Louis Browns fell during the morning at a per- had defeated the Athletics 11-6 in and one loss; Byrne, New York, and Trucks, Detroit, three: winn sonal cost of 39 runs in 16 overs, the opener.

Despite the threatening weather, the Jaguars, of the local Senior Softball League, vindicated themselves at Macao last Sunday, when they emerged triumphant by 17-3 over a side `selected from the Shanghai Evacuaos, steady drizzle which commenced during the fourth inning failed to dampen the enthu- siasm of the flock of fans who welcomed the first appearance of a visiting softball team to the Portuguese Colony. The tour which was more In Although the result of the

Bedser had Gomez Lb.w, with The Chicago White Sox snapped and one loss-Associated Press, Proud Preston

gume seems top-sided, it was not they had the year before when leitor, covered the five turlags the nature of a goodwill mis-

in 1 I min. 4-42/100 secs. Leeds United, relegated from they tuished well in the upper

sion, resulted in great enthu a true Indication of the abilities an off-break and Sims knocked a seven game losing streak by Division One' in the

Where human beings

of both teams, as the damp ground back Williams' of stump with winning the secondgame of a Arst year holl of the table.

cerned, the fastest man one day siasm being shown for the proved to be a handicap to all another googly. After one bound-doubleheader from the Boston Red Leleester City, proper of post-war league fool-

caught at Sox 4-3 after losing the opener it is the participants, while the Macuo ary pull Jenes was runners-up in Lall, challenged strongly for pro- fast years Cup, again did not is usually the fastest man always popular pastime, and

not yet cover-point but then Valentine 7-0, while Boston was scoring a

Manila, May 22. motion In the new year

but could experience a happy season, and and he invariably wins his event. understood that a return game outnt were apparently only Anish

Hong Kong's Sing Tao Tigora Arth place.

will have to improve vastly next In the case of animals, however, is being arranged, the venue settled down to playing as a unit. joined his captain, John Goddard, run for every hit.

in a last wicket stand of 20, made Right hander Conrad Marrero 1-imagine the-masterly-mann-year, in order to stave off the re-it is different. Not only in re for which will probably be a

Alec Braga of the Macao team in 20 minutes, before Sims had pitched a neat three hitter against football team ended Its Manila gerialship of Major Buckley is legation bogey. which has been spect af horses but of greyhounds Macao again

in organising. Valentine caught,

the Detroit Tigers as the Wash it last night-with-a-2-0 victory~~ 103, It is not so much that the

took great pains

Senators Scores M.C.C. Ist.Innings-100 Ington

bagged two aver how being felt in Leeds, and 1 haunting them of late.

Manila football league duns animal in any less ebanistent

the home squad, and the MELCO

West Indies-1st innings. Recreation Ground was lined in

homers while posting a 6-2 viu-selection before 6,000 Lans. Hinn his humun counterpart, but

spite of the uncertain weather. Rae, c. Yardley, b. Bedser..

4 tory.

The visiting Chinese team won rather because of the varying

Manager. Ollie Vag of the visit Stellmeyer, 6. Sims

Third baseman Eddie Yost hil a eight straight victories during its conditions under which

4two run homer and centre felder Philippines tour. 23 Sam Mele smashed out another tion for the tourists by going Weekes, c. Yardley, b. Berry animals, particularly the horse,

ing team arranged accommoda- Trostrall, c. and b. Berry

b. Berry forward with an advance party Walcott, c. Badser,

Christi a day, sprlier,

b. Berry Jaguar speed-ball hurler Vic Gomez, Lb.w. b. Bedser trolling the slippery spherold, but Williams, b. Sims Podruce had dimeulty in cun- Goddard, not out managed to hold, the opposition Jones, c. Brown, b. Sims

would say that the United ulatzal an excutient change of 'promotion

nt their next attempt,

Preston North Get

proud

Preston just didn't seem to have it in their to return to the higher sphere at the first attempi.

They spent many thousands of pourds in trying to "buy pro- moling" so to speak, but all to no avail.

Blackburn's fall

from grace Blackburn Rovers, formerly of Division One and Cup zumes fame, seem to have sunk pretty low in latter years, and hovered

have

near the betton of this table in the last two seasons, but

think to them we can look for

run

Prior to the tusste, the dis- tribution of the Hong Kong Soft- ball Association's Handbooks and Souvenir Programmes was well received, and requests have bee the

received for more coples of these publications,

the

Local softball celebrity Churile Figueired was coincidentally in calling the game behind the plate, town, and gindly co-operated by while Ms braved the clements to while Miss Betty Baptista of St.

the capacity of amelal, scorer.

To provide a true comparisor in the matter of time taken to previous taces by the competitor one should study not only better displays and an early re-weather conditions and the solag I think, though, they will be the higher sphere.

turn to their haughty position in at the time but also the track on record this important event, in scoreless and hitless for the first Valentine,

which the

time was recorded, amongst the promotion candidates next season.

Luton have remained perilously These vary considerably from the near the foot of this Division in straight sprint with a downhill Hull City, so nily led by Bnich the post-war years, and will have incline in it to the curved sprint. Carter, who brought them from the Northern Division last year, 1

with, perhaps, an upward incline (Continued at foot of nert Col.)

in It Reuter,

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RACING RECORD EQUALLED

three frames. M. Percira's singic to right with the bases loaded In the fourth chapter shattered n11 hopes of a shut-out game. Two more safe-hits bugchec, up produced a in the fifth frame total of three runs for the Macau outfit.

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SING TAO WIND UP WITH WIN'

The Tigers were on the offen- sive throughout the game and af no time was the Manila team able

to carry the fight into the Tigers' territory for longer than minute...

Chu Wing-kung, Tiger inside 099 left, scored the first goal' after six

5 12 1 minutes of play in the fist half.

Winning pitcher Gerry Staley, Tan Yu-lit obtained the visitors

for three.ruris.

31

Scores:'

34

5

NATIONAL LEAGUE

c. Simpson, b.

St. Louis (1st game)

Sims

Philadelphia

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Total

loser Robin Roberts.

7

Philadelphia

4. 10

BOWLING:

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R

Wloser Eloyd Boyer.

4

0

9

Cincinnati

2. 0 6

Brooklyn

10 14 0 10

1

1

28 17 31

Winning pitcher Herman Web-

4

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27.1 3 054

meler. loser Jack Banto. Chicago (1st game) Boston

D

Gray The Jags who were blanked in Edrich the initial canto, jumped into the Berry

when Bedser loud to the next inning

170 St. Louis (2nd game).

Chicago, May 21. to do something about it very

Mals Boy, ridden by Bob Dean soon before Division III claims Jessop, equalled the world record them.

at. $7.2 secs. for five furlongs on Chandu Pedruco and Lino Mar- Sims

Three byes and two leg byes. The uncertainty of football is Saturday when easily winning the ques alid across the platter on an reflected in the West Ham team race at Washington Park.

error and single, In the third Wickets fell at 1-16, 2-22, 3-03 last year they linished 7th in thị The American record of 67.4 frame, the visitors produced an 4-11, 8-70, 0-6, 7-129, 8-138, table and Uids year nearly drop-seca. set by the two-year-old Miss avalanche of six runs to sew up D-144 and 10-170. pert out!

West Hani enn, and should, do was beaten. The world mark was

Stor at Aqueduct 28 years ago the game. better than

this, and we look established in 1915 by the five-ned three, while Shorty Tonnochy Simpson, not out. forward to an improved 'Ham-year-old, mare,. Pan Zarota, at who tolled on the mound for the

mers,

I would consider Queen's Park Rangers the luckiest team out. la avolding relegation.

Since their elevation to Divi-

Argyle's slip

Juarez.Mexleo-Reuter..

BOWLS TEAM

Pedruco walked three and fou-

Ffull route for Macao, struck-out

two and also passed three to first | base, as he tried valiantly to halt the barrage of base hits.

Frankie Barros, who.. relieved

Robertson, not out

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second goal in the second half. Proceeds of the game went to the

Philippines National Red Cross

Winning pitcher Curt Simmons, Associated Press.

NARROW WIN BY ENGLAND "B′′E. Luxembourg, May 21. England's "B" team, which had Winning pitcher Johnny Sain, previously lost matches to Italy and Holland, today beat Luxem- loser Paul Minner,

1bourg here by two goals to one Infter the home side had led by Bickford, thele goal at half-time."

3 5 4

Chicago (2nd gone)

M.C.C-2nd Innings

Boston

&

Winning pitcher Vern

12

0

loser Walt Dubiel. Pittsburgh

(1st

gamo)

7

20 New York

7

loser Larry Jansen.

Pittsburgh

(2nd

game)

New York

Toini (for. 0)

Reuter.

CRICKETER DEAD

London, May -22.

Gales, contre-forward, scored for Luxembourg from a free-kick after 42 minutes, but Arsenal's 3 Reg Lowls scored twice for Eng-.

Winning pitcher Bob Chesnes, land afterwards, once in the 33rd

8 14 - 14:2 Winning pitcher Clin Chem-

minute and again in the 77th minute of the game.-Reutor.

TENNIS FINALS

IN MADRID

Madrid: May 21,

6 with a Spaniard. Blanca Celnds

in

xion II in the 1947-48, seasonj The following have been select-Pedruco 'In, the sixth : inning, they have been almost out of ed to represent KBGC in a friend-combed Tonnochy for a single their depth and I should. not be ly bowls game with Hong Kong and a double, while the longest

by Ollie Vas Captain A, J. Holmes, promia-bers, loser Sheldon 'Jones. surprised to see them drop out at Sports Club at Austin Road, blow, was bolted the end of next season. A

today at 6.30 p.m. (in the event with a three-bagger which could ent in MCC circles and a member of postponement due to weather, easily have been stretched into 4 of the Test Selectors. Board last AMERICAN LEAGUE The Philippine Davis Cup the game will be played tomor four-master. but for the lead year, died suddenly last night at New York (Ist game). 14 15 2 player, Cesari Carmona, teamed Plymouth Argylo's return to row at the same time):

Öille's pants. Division III must have been wit

A Cleveland A. Hutton, T. Wren, R. Morri

The home team executed a heat his home in Sussex. nessed with regret. by most old son, J. Fraser (Skip).

He had a heart attack during twin-killing when Lionel Sequeira

the Madrid international tenisis stalwarts of the Division,-

Not only did they endeavoury. Chittenden (Skip);

W. Conway, G. Crilly, J. Moyer, was tagged out by burleson- tea and died almost immediately Winning pitcher Ed Lopat, to win the mixed doubles simple

He had been suffering from heart loser Early Wynn. nochy, who relayed the apple to

(2nd

championship, 6-3, 6-2 today, de- * 12 10. Difeating the Spaniards to produce

gamej a-high standard of A Baller, Clero, D. Trall, catcher A. Carrion in time to nail trouble recently and -health New York

4.10 2 Medom and Jose Luis Pratidssi Frank Correa who tried to score used him to resign his position Cleveland

as Chairman of the England Test

Winning pitcher. Allie Reynolds, The men's singles J. Tindall, R. JA Wigginton, A. from third base.

Committee two months

twoch 1 Jaroslav Drobnyc gutes averaging 23,000 were Elliot, G. C. Norman (Skip) bettered only by n fow of. The

Philadelphia

Felicisimo Ampon was suspended P. Hughes, L. Gaddl, J. Crigh- ̈MACAO: A. Agcatad. J Ton]

(16:120 due to rain during the roufta so "top" notchery of the „Division.

nochy, Gabby Pereira, M. Pereira, the committee since 1939.

game) He was captain of Sussex for St. Louis A Carrion, Pat Carrion, P. Go several yours before the war and

1172)

(01:0] when the Czech ace was loadin salves, Vianna, Alee Druga, Gmanaged the MCC touring team miro, loser. Alex Kellner,

Winning pitcher Ken Over by two sets: to one-sociates

Press Carrion and H. Encarnação.

Philadelphia (2nd

| play, but they were also an asset E. Grecawood (Skip):

from the hanelal point of view

The rugged type of football, ex-on, A. Eastman (Skip), perienced in the Third Division

may have Argyle guessing for time, but somehow, or other, think they may well be bidding

FANLING GOLF

Complete line-ups as follows: Se had"been a member 67. loser Bob Feller,

B20.

In spite of the heavy courte JAGUARS: L. Sequeira, Un South Africa In 1938-1939 conditions prevailing on Sunday Moss, R. Sequeira, Hal-Wingico Router. for a return to their rightful as a result of the recent rains F. Barros, V. Pedruco, R. Pedru. | placa, the end of next season. there were some surprisingly so, Jojo Baptista, Olle Vas,

Brad and clog also looked upon sood score colum Mad Marques, E. Neronbait and F

Fond aliam agaturo, Swiit B Winner of U10. – Fried--Sunday. Corrs the sport, gxhibition č

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