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BRAZIL SWAMP SWEDEN IN WORLD SOCCER CUP
Rio de Janeiro, July 9.
Brazil, the favourites to win the World Soccer Championships, today swamped Sweden by soven goals to one in Rio's Municipal Stadium. In another final series match at Soo Paulo, Spain
and Uruguay drew two goals all,
With two matches played in the six-match pool, Brazil are leading with two points from Spain and Uruguay, each of whom have one, and Sweden, who are pointless. Thursday's game
in the The Spaniards went out on lo Municipal Stadium between the field first and were greeted Brazil and Spain may well with a terrifle salvo of fireworks. decide the destination of the Cup. If the Brazilians get fudl points they will be well on the way to taking the Jules Rimet Trophy,
Ademir, Brazil's dashing centre forward, got four of his site's| guale, two in each half. He is now The leading scorer in the coma: pedition. with seven gaals.
One amored and eighty-seven thousand spectators watched the Tirozil
Sweden Vercus
match There were about 50,000 at Sap Paulo for the Spain Uruguay clach.
in the game between Brazil and Sweden, the Braillons went straight into the attack from the start, and Zizinho was left with only the Swedish goalkeeper to Hest following a free kick, but
isted
The Uruguay team took thet ficki amicist another thunderous let-off of fireworks.
The team lined up before the stadium as the Brazilun, Spunkh and Uruguayan national nthemsi were played.
The
rivat
cuplabur presented each other with national pennants before the thes which the Spanish captain Won. Uruguay had a slight wind advantage.
The Spaniards were early to the picture and in the first minute got a free kiek just outside the penalty aren, when Moloney, the Uruguayan goalkeeper. WTH!! brought down
The kick was cleared, however, by a defender, and play went to the other end, where Ramallet. the Spanish goalkeeper, had to dash cut ant dive on the ball to prevent an opposing forward get-
ing there first.
strong Uruguayan attack, Miguez fired In the first really hard drive of the match, but without result. The Uruguay goal- keeper brought off two magnifi-
word line had swept down with dellente approach_work."
The first, from Zarrico, he just imanaged to get to with one hand and the second, which he did well to stop, was_B flerce "drive by Gainza, the Spanish centre-for- ward,
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950.
Braves three-game sweep over Giants: Dodgers beat Phills
· New York, July 9.
cent saves after the Spanish for- Boston centroflelder Sam Jathroo, one of the most troublesome base runners of this baseball ora, stole three bases today, and his final theft enabled the Bravas to make a three game swhóp over the New York: Giants with a 13- inning 3-2 win in the National League. Relief specialist Erv Polica got his first start of the season for Brooklyn and pitched the Dodgers to a 7-3 triumph over the high flying Philo-. delphia Phillles.
Superb effort
The Spaniards continued to presa and forced two fruitless corners. The reforce, Mervyn Griffiths, of Wales, hud grip on the match,
a fira
Chiggle was being given too much scope and the Spaniards paid the penalty when he gab away on the right and, cutting in after a superb sole effort beat the Spanish goalkeeper. with a strong angled drive. Chiggia continued to bo dan- gerous while at the other end gor was wide with a header and Maspoli had to run out and klek: the ball away.
Igor moved out to the left" and, tricking tho Uruguay defence, put a perfect centre which Basore went up to and beaded a beauti- fi goni te equalise for Spain In the 38th minute.
West Indies
$
score 431 for eight
Northampton, July 10. The lunch time score in the West Indies versus Northamp tonshire match here today was West Indles 431 for eight wickets.
and a single.
Palica aided his own cause by banging out two doubles The resurgent Pittsburgh Pirates made it three in a row over St. Loukh by squeezioro * 3-2 win. The Pirates took the lead in the seventh on three con- secutive hits for, two runs etter first
· baseman Jack
Philips smashed his second homer in two days.
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Australia confident of chances in the Davis Cup tourney
SPORTS GOSSIP
The many bowlers in the Colony will learn with regret Chat C. C. Pereira of the Club do Recreio will be out of com- petitive bowls for the rest of the season.
The
Recreation Club
Wimbledon, July 9. 1
Harry Hopman, non-playing captain of the re-
organised Australian Davis Cup tonnis squad, - is very pleased with his boys' showing in the Wimbledon tournament.
The Australians are en route to Canada for their first match in the American Zone of the Davis Cup..
The best American showing in ringles at Wimbledon came from Putty, a doubtful Davis Cup con- didnto in view of his semi-per- manent residence in Paris since
Their sights naturally ord on the huge sliver trophy which the U.S. took away from thom when play resumed after the war and have kept since
the war, Art Larsen, an aften erratis left hander from California Wimbledon who gave
Sedgmon a five-set- four quarter-final battle, and Gelxas. Canadian the 26-year-old power player who
basis of
to
World beater
In the doubles, where Talbert and Mulloy usually excél, they viere, bentën in the third round by Sedgman and McGregor,
Mr. Pereira was involved in an at last week which nece then aliated his removal te hospital
fractured knee. On the suffering from Mr. Pereiro, together with
H form, Hopman picked a Kavier, A. P. Pereira and J. C. man team for the Remedios, is the holder of the match-Frank Sedgman, beater upset both Bromwich and fourth Colony Open Rinks title..
In the finals here by America's seeded Eric Sturges of Bouth Budge Patty, Ken McGregor, Africe, to reach the semi-finals captain. J. Chisnell, the
Sports
beaten in the fourth Omcer, will be
by round
ngainst, Patty.. leaving the Colony in two months beaten in the third round by of in the quarter-finals and Mulloy Talbert was beaten by Patty the Jaroslav Drobny Mervyn Rose, time on
transfer to Singapore fellow Australian, Billy Sidwell, lost in the same round to Drobby, Captain Chisnell is also a Brat The Cincinnati Reds won both class referee in both soccer and and the veteran Jack Bromwich both decisively. games of a doubleheader with the hockey. He is a member of the who lost in the fourth round to Chicago Cubs, 8-0 and 0-5.
Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, connell of the Hong Kong Foot-This selection leaves George It gave the Reds a sweep of a ball Association. four game scrles.
who lost here, in Worthington, Police The New York Yankees scored have made a start in the lawn
un the sec
second round Torsten twice in the first inning in an
Af bowls
W Johansson of Sweden, on the Three minutes Inter Spain took
competition. Severo aldelines, File load. A bad defensive error After five runs had heen added American League game today and matches have been played, Ini
with i am especially happy Moloney through and ns this morning, there was a short went on to defeat the Boston Red the Club singles chempionatin C
Lopat Pile beat Maspoli came out to try
Τ.
the way Sedgman played here," and hold-up for a shower, but it did Sox 3-1. Pitcher Eddie
Hempsley by 21-20 block the shot, the Spaniard not last long and the pitch was reattered the nine Red Sox hils. after an exciting game. In an- Hopman said. "I know that
Wimbledon. It lasted more than Moloney went close with a neatly turned the ball to Basora, unaffected by either that or the home run and a double by other game C. Pope beat T. Good was well beaten by Putty in the Brazil opened their
score in tremendous dive from just out-who had no difficulty in placing overnight thunderstorm, the 17th minute, the centre-
Ademir, sending in klmined
the penalty arca which the ball into the empty net.
The sixth wicket pair, Chris-
man by 21-5. In the Pairs event Anal on Friday. But he is young four hours with the second set C. Gough and Marvin beat and has lots of time to win this going to the Americans by the forward,
Hollonds and T. Hempsley in the
fantastic score di tournament It showed
81-29. shot from the penalty line which Spaniards were
crossbur.
scoring tiant and Goddard, continued to The
Spain came near to
est round.
that his wrist is well teenager in the championships."
Trabert certainly was-the-best' on the twice tnore before half-time when hat well against good bowling quick
though, gave the Swedish goalkeeper or attack in a fost open game which the ball was shot straight at the and smart fielding and made the
U. M. Omar, is leaving the
The BEBIN. I think he did especially
He lost a very good match to Svreden lost a couple of scorlar swung from end to end. At ilmes goalkeeper and when Gainza wen partnership worth three figures.
Colony on August 4 for Arabia. Well In view of his inactivity Tony Mottram, England's No. 1 the Uruguayan defence was hard dicse on the left. It was anyone's
He will play his last three league after he was hurt matches for the Indian Recrea- in his racket wrist during the beautiful. chances before JAdemir got Brüspressed and the ball was rather moich when the half-time whistle
player, in the second round of the Sedgman tore several ligaments singles but his doubles play was zila second goal In the 37th
slimery.
sounded.
tlon Club hofore his departure. minute. Two minutes Inter came
The
first corner was conceded
French their third goal, Chico, the out-
championships in Paris Mr. Omar will not be able to vo weeks ago,. He spent a weak Hopman. "Ha played like a "Trabert's a real comerit, zaid side left, sending the bull into the Uruguay in the eighth minute.
defend the Cralgengower Cricket hospital after that tournament world beater in that long doubles roof of the net.
Club singles title which he wan the last two seasons, Mr. Omar
was still complaining of catch and he may be one before
The British. Press also praised months.
the young American and freely that, he was - a",coming
Saulavirt that over the bar for Sweden, and then in the ninth zumute Zizinho hnd the ball in the net for Brazit but the goal was disqualified.
chance,
Brazil was on top for the rest of the half, but there jwąs no
Brazil lending 3-0.
Spain v Uruguay
-
side
ed.
Open game
the
offensive error.
Soon
A catcher
Sherman Lollar were Just what the St. Louis Browns to take a 4-2 decision needed from the Chicago White Sox.
Lollar broke a 2-2 lie in fifth with his homer.
Bob Kuzava threw a four hit ter, at Philadelphia as Washing ton took a 2-0
a 2.0 second game decl- sion and grabbed an even split in a doubleheader. The Athletics do
won the opener 6-6, Not a runner got second.
Athletics centrefelder Sam
first
and
Good chance
two weeks ago. At a meeting of
of St. Joseph'e College Old Boys Association heid
Mr.
B. T. "Bertie" was selected to take charge of the sporting aide of the Association. Mr. Goiano is a well known sportsman and has represented Hong Kong in both Football and Hockey Interports.
me
This Australian pair lost in turn to Patty, and 18-year-old Tony Trabert of Cincinnati in the longest match-over played at
mkforen champion Associated
Christiani's 130 The Spanish attack had showed
Afterwards,
Christiant in the first half that it could be but the resultant kick was clear-magnificent when it really got completed a sound hundred into its stride with every man and which included ten fours but at Uruguay had a great chance in opportunist, awaiting the slightest 388, he lost Goddard stumped. fuller score at the interval, with the 10th minute when Schiaffini | chance to take advantage of any The new ball at 408 was sent chapman's homer in the third is expected.to be away 101: four/pain what. Wimbledon opened too funny yours." CO WALL JENN
shot weakly after being wel'
twice to the boundary by Chris- hical following a fine run. Ev Apart from Chiggia, the ligni off Nutter but when tha was the feature of the first game. The Cleveland Indians Jolled led Chisela. Uruguay's forwards were Uruguay attack had falled badly reached 130, Christiant was run Heavy rain and showers and inclined to be weak in finishing Hear the goal, but wes always out by a brilliant piece of held the League leading Tigers with overcast skles
abouing by Freddie Brown, the hame double setback, winning the first Gose dild not deter but
defence the
was stendy threatening. Soaln Just
game 0-2 for Bob Lemon's 12th fans from turning up in the Andrade, the left-half. being deserved their first half lead. captolo.
He had batted three hours and victory and the second game 5-2 thousands at SAO Paulo te conspicuous with his close mark-
Ano Early Wynn's watch the Spain
35 minutes and hit 14 tours. An on versus | ins of the Spanish forwards.
acrobatic catch by the wicket-pitching. Chiggia Uruguay match.
wus constantly menacing The weather was rather chilly the Spanish teft flank.
keeper dismissed Williams at the and apart from those on the
Truguay took the lead in the
Fame total and at lunch Wes Tribune of Honour all the specta- 30th minute with Koal by
Indies were, 431/for eight tors in the stadium were in the Chiggle.
Scores: West Indies-1st innings.) open without cover,
Stollmeyer b Garlick... Marshalle Fiddling b Brode-
rick
The stadium, which is on the outsieirls of the elty, holde 75.000 spectators. There were about 50,000 spectators present when the two teams took the field under leaden “økles.
Basora caualised for Spain 1 the 38th minute, Spain went ahead when Basora netted at second time in the 41st minute, Rain began to fall lightly and lie erawit brought out their
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The equaliser Varela equalised for Uruguay in the 72nd rainute. In the second minute of the second half Urut Kuny nearly got the
equaliser when Chiggia got away on the right but the angle was acute and his shot went outside.
Torrential roln was now falling, soaking the players and making the spectators run for shelter.
Ramallet had to make a catlike jump to hold a flashing drive from Schlaffini¡and soon after just beat Chiggia to the ball.
The referee spoke to two players who had made robust tackles. He was called upon again and it was all he could do to avert trouble when Ramalleil was knocked out after dashing nut to prevent Schlaffini from getting through,
As the players gathered round the fallen Spaniard, they jostled each other and shouted abuse. Ramallet was not badly hurt and seemed quite fit us he resumed.
Play was fairly even with the Spaniards perhaps the more dan- gerous in attack. The Uruguay forwards were disjointed
and sending in long shots. Both teams were controlling
ball fairly well.
Uruguay equalised with at amazing goal by the centre-half. Varela,
the wet
success
Worrell run tout Tresirall Ibw b Nutter Christiani run....out: Gomez e Garlick b Brown. Goddard stumped (Fiddling b
Garlick Williams c. Fiddling b Price Johnson not out
amadhin not-out
Extras
Total for eight
Fall of wickets:
relief
ning.
MEXICO LEADING
IN DAVIS CUPS
Havana, July:9. Mexicg made a clean sweep of -/ the first two singles matches, In... -- the Davis Cup tennis In Havana yesterday.
"I think we stacked up well| Picss against the Americans">Hop- man said, "and I feel that we have a good chance of win.
The American Davis Cup team --which in its position as holder Malaya U. visit of the Cup does not have tɔ work National League As the ss. Birdhana, on which untli 'o final challenge has been
RHB the students of the University of decided--is still to be chosen.
Malaya are travelling will not Last year Ted Schroeder, of La Anselmo Puento defeated Juan arrive in the Colony until tomor Cresenta, California, won two Welse. In the Afth and deciding row, the round-the-Island trip singles matches against Sedgman net of the match upended on Arranged by the Hong Kong and Sidwell. Pancho Gonzales Friday due to rain; 5-7, 7-8, 1-8, University Ladies Undergraduates nów a professional, beat the same 8-1.7-5.
Scores:
TV
Boston.
New York
2 8 09 Winning pitcher Vern Blickford 18 Laser Bal Megin.
29 Brooklyn
130 Philadelphia
7
2
7 10 3. 6.
a
Club for today has been cancelled, two but Sidwell and Bromwich Gustavo Falafox dolented Josh... 27 Winning pitcher Erv Palica students to Hong Kong has long bert and Gardner Mulloy,
The virit of the Malayan won the doubles from Bully Tal-¦ Aguero
1-6, 0-2, 6-1,
loser Rusa Meyer.
30 Pittsburgh
10 St. Louis
8 a been awaited as they are coming:
2 0
here especially to vie with the tocal
Varsity Undergraduates for supremacy in varicus branches] 10 o of sports.
A Winning pitcher Mel Queen 4loser. Max Lanier.
19 Cincinnati (Ist game)
Chicago
431
1/180. 2/194. 3/217, 4/229, 5/276, 6/388, 7/423 8/423/Router.
BOWLS TEAMS
merrow:
0
Beslaes playing cricket, hockey, Winning pitcher Ken Raffon-badminton and tennis with the sberger, loser Doyle Lade. Cincinnati (2nd game)_6__12_ of
5 100 Chilčago
Winning
pitcher Howie Fox loser Bob Rush.
American League
New York Boston
R HE 3 7 0 1 0 Winning pitcher Ed Lepat, loser Joe Dobsen, Et. Louis Chicago
4 2 Winning pitcher Ned Carver loser Billy Plerce. Philadelphia
(1st game)
6
0
1
0
Hong Kong University students they will play hockey und cricket gatnat several of the Colony's Clubs, They will also make a trip to Macao where they will play against some of the Portugese Clubs
Associated Press,
HKCC beat HKU
in tennis match; LRC trim USRC
it in a great pity that their Two postponed tennis matches were played off yesterday, one in the Men's Doubles “Á”. Divi- sion, Hong Kong Cricket Club versus Hang Kong University, and one in the Men's Doubles "B" Division, the Ladies Recreation Club versus the United Servicos Recreation Club.
of
visit to the Colony has been The following have been select
timed just when many of the ed to represent the Police Re-
local University students have creation Club: First Division
returned to their homes abroad Lawn in their postponed match
for the Summer Vacation. Had against Club de Recreio "Blue"
they planned thair vidit so a5 at 5.30 p.m. at Happy Valley to-
to arrive towards, the end of August" or the beginning team have been The
Beptember then the competition same who threaded his way selected to play against Club de through and from the 40-yard Recreio "White on Saturday, at Washington
might have been keener, 0 11 However there is enough intent Playing at Chater Road, haute 019 sets to 31⁄2 -- in thöle line sent it. a shot which jusKing's Park starting at 3.30, p.m. Winning pitcher Dick Fowler maining to ensure that the visi- graduates 64 sets to 24 counter yesterday.
in the Hong Kong University re- HKCC defeated the Under Men's Doubles "B" Division, en the upright."
WJ.D. Comeron, C. Pho, H. | loser Bid Hudson. Spurred on by this
tors will not have things all their The Varsity turned up one man Holmes and Hurlbait (LRC) the best Brown and M. McHardy (Skip) Philadelphis football of the match: The whole Hillyer and C. Dowman (Skip): Washington....
S.H. Marvin, F.C. Channing, W. (2nd game)
short and so had to concede beat R. Stack and G.S. Stubba 040wn way.
In the tennis tournament be three sets right off the bat. 6-3 beat Tatile and MC Seaton forward line suddenly clicked and
Winning pitcher Bob Kuzava games will be run on "Davis Cup
Bird tween the two Universities, the
G-1; lost to W.K. Thompson and precise mechanical movements. Kavanagh, F.W. Hellands, C
loser Alex Kellner.
P.C. Cooke, 1-0. Unen-four -- Singles! and
and Saul Reserves: G. E. Willerton and half. Spain seemed to have lost
(LRC) Doubles.
with 'Stack, atid Stubbs 4-6; fire and J. Russell, much of their earlier
The three Los
seat Title and Soston 6-4; beat. their attacks were spasinodic.
have
bern solected to
Hong Kong University wil M. Hection nad H.A. Ayrer Thompson and Cooke B-3
Mange pr 8, M Garrard Misiod chance
creation Club third team against Cleveland (2nd gone) 8 12 6 depend mostly on the three Log (HKCC) beat N. Lo and D, Lo (TRC) lost to Black and Blubba, the Indian Recreation Club on Winning plicher Early Wynn the local ear-old Captain and partner.
1 to uphold the tennis prestige of 8–4; Dont C.II. Ip and T. Lo 7-51|790 beat Tottle and Heston, 6-3; Thursday at Happy Valley at Loser Saul Rogavin-Associated Tremendous excitement Pre pm. This game which was play Press. valled during the last five
ed on last Saturday was left me "minutes" with "both--widen - goin all out. to get the winning goal, Anished on account of the rain
.. Tempore became frayed an and will be continued.
ainned the Spantariis in their own (Pope and TJ. Hemelor (skip)!), Cleveland (ist game) 013
to
The
Detrolt
00 Winning pitcher Bob Lomon
10dent Police Re loser Art, Houtteman
R. McGrath, G. Arlins;
Detroit
2 0
JOCKEY CLUB kew and T. Pilkington (Skip): FIMPROVEMENTS Finney A. Billingham, AB. Jones and H. Goodman (Skip) 3 Russell: A. Leslie TP Rose and GE. Willerton=(Skip).
|
Men's Doubles
"A" Divizion HKCC.0%-HKU-2
won on a walk-over
droy Smart
A to beat Thompson.
and Cooke 8-3.
(HCC) drew with Lo and Location Club and the South J.V. Hawthorn and J.V. Sellors The long awaited return en counter between the Chinese Re 6-0; beat, Jp and Lo 6-2, won on Chine AA in the Men's Doubles
walk-over from: Elo-ond part
Division Tennisban of volan which, was dug da bo played a
and D. Nolan
today, his again been KCC) lost to Lo and Lo 5-7: The match, has been postponed postponed: to Ip and La 8-7 won on a to July 15, 1 by mutual consent walk-over from Ho, and, partner),
becalled, severni of South Chirie Man's Doublef AAY player and Indispondrem
The two clubs Bava mnt ones, "B" Division 7-00
before to the
Donald Lo, 21 of the tennis team, together with hia 18 year-old brother Norman and his cousin Thomas will lead tho -tennis squad which will als Include - fp" Cheung-hing: Lami Sinn-fook, Eric Ho, and Charles Extra shelter from the elementeng
"The matches "will be played on. will be provided for members of July to, beginning at 4pm. on La Jockey Club, at the Race the Courts outside the. Eu Tong Course when the open courtyarda" Sen; Gymnasium, www between the clock tower and the 25.Th@Astrength of the E
members enclosure are covered: Antennis taam Besibains" in tha
Work, is now under way on ⠀⠀ dark but the Hang), Kong:
* Un „derpratuajes Belleve” that tháv their Certain parts of the track are vdan wlab the tennis: auries at
Now Shak dang pertamanangit when they best Recreation Chib team lost to their tween the two clubs.
A the Malayan. Undergraduaton.on sithele, own, Courte „Ahne:RADOS
the referee': had to speak to tw players who almost come blows
after a fiercó' tackle With three minutes Miguez missed an open goal for Uruguay when his low shot went inches wide of an open goal.
Basera and Zara Hnd despairing elforts benten down at the other great brilliance
e and should have end, and with a minute to go - lakon talepa: to bottle" hlin, up, corners were congeded at each Uruguay doservod, their divis | ront, giv
stalwart defence in p
ALRO BÝVARO IVAR BARNOTS and courtsof the
Playing, at the Ladies Recreat wink
end. Both, bwère `cleared⋅ and ・K} slon of the gomis because falso undergoing, touching up. Stansted uidaing from feat÷year's tion Club, the United:"Fervices | tha', rustile; off any Chódí
was o' grandtland finish with the† crowd, obcering both sides as they left the field shaking hands with all signs of temper on result,
A draw, stoned » fair. The Spaniards had mora chanics: and, had the boller, attack. were the more--polished:/ bellors · but their half-ba Kwas work and the backs
In Chiggia and Várein they hea the two best players in the field. never give up./Even 1AVARIA "They" Esfuck 1, £o içeri ginsgard coal had been in lucky one it was
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