THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1949.
WEEK-END CRICKET
NAVY UPSETS RECREIO
Scorpions, KCC &
Take Full Points
BY "RECORDER”
RAF
Royal Navy, aided by new talent to local cricket from HMS Triumph, scored the upset of the season on Saturday when they beat the holders of the League Championship, Club de Recreio, by 34 runs in a First Division Cricket match played on the Navy Ground, King's Park.
(mainly against the Scorpions Frank Howarth) in reply to 141 for seven wickets.
RAF heat the University-by-10 suns al Pakfulam, the last wicket falllug with five minutes to go. Scorpions had an easy victory over the Optimists at Chater IRC Rond by 73 runs and KCC beat the Commandos by 43 runs at Cox's Road. replied with 83 for 3 wickets to Craigengower's 151 for a draw ni Happy Valley. A stand for the fourth wicket between the HMS Triumph pair of Lt. Comdr.
• B. H. C. Nation and Lt. R. C. Westfield of nearly 70 runs brought the Navy's total to 111 for five wickets declared after 105 minutes' batting against Club de Recreio, 96 runs out of 111 being contributed to the total by HMS Triumph's batsmen.
Nation's
stylish, generally conceded that he is a fustish with an aggressive and seoved around the better bowler,
Agures easy action, than his wicket. He gave two "chaners",
have suggested to date. no Beldamen but there
Iane, Instish bowler with there to take them. Westheid'
treak. nice off
toolt four
Army 44
off leg-side " came largely
wickels for 32 runs. It wou
KCC boundaries.
Recreio's last wicket fell with sporting declaration at 111 runs Scorpions
to go and only for five wickets and the win was HAF one there over
well-deserved one. It
Opis 77 Juns
the board. The a (n
one but inst over at the | Hatversity in the largely done by damage was
Recrea Mathieson, who look live wickets matel.
Recerto'a batting was not quite. Navy 42
for bi best
but i was up CC in top form performance with the ball in a
Jagaust good bowling. Inst Li However,
for
June
Best Performances In Week-End
League Cricket
FIRST DIVISION
BATTING
Hong Choy
NOT YET Though the Comunang tid
beat the KCC. they had
a very respectable batting side inst for 4 ruw, with no KỰC the reaching 20, beoriet being kept down to lear
HOW THEY STAND
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SECOND DIVISION
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COACH
Chance For Youth In British Badminton
London, Nov. 13.-Badminton officials, realising that the game in Britain is not making the same pro- gress as in other countries, and that new stars are needed, are giving youth its chance in the coming sca-
son.
For the first time there will be a Junior Champion- ship for players under 18, which will probably tako placo in London in January,
Before then in the interna- tional trials at Nottingham,
WORLD SHOOTING oficinis will keep a careful eye
CHAMPIONSHIPS
on some of the lesser known
teams. players in the county This may result in some poten- tal stars being found to whom
Tito's Guerillas the necessary help and
Do Well At
Buenos Aires
couragement may be given.
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Badminton has been and stil is handicapped by lack of sulf- able halls, but that alone is not
Buenos Aires, Nov. 12-responsible for the fact
that
On the basis of unofficial re- since 1943 British players, have sults. Sweden appeared to be had a bad time against foreign A sure winner of the Man-competitors.
It is realised by Brilish bad- nerheim Cup for the service minton officinis that in order to rifle today in the windup of regain, it ever possible, her the international shooting worldwide pre-eminence, Britain must bring to the game the high- matches here.
technical eMetency SUB active as he enters his 60th year as a football coach, Advisory Conch Yugoslavia
sprung the big-powered
of the Malayans, indians, Danes Amos Alonzo Stagg, Sr., and his son Amos Alonzo Stagg, Jr. head conch, give gest surprise of the 1940 cand Americans, to name but four
the icading countries. Their Susquehanna players a few last-minute instructions before they take the test, following close on the keels
of the Swedish beam. The ot field. The elder Stagg, almost as old as football itself, has kept pace with chang-Swiss come
third and did not Reuter. hide their feelings at seeing the proflatency of "Tito's guerillas." who had been practiently in Visible
since they finve been
who niso hoped for first or second plaen with their awn Mauser model, And there Wha came fourth,
te kelihood the oflein! re- cuits would change the stand- ings much. Mic Argentines, walked away with the
ing game through the years.
More Foreign Soccer Teams
For England Next
Next Year
By VERNON MORGAN
London, Nov. 12,--The greatest gathering of soccer stars ever to visit Britain is expected in 1951. In that year between the months of May and September there will be held the Festival of Britain to celebrate a hundred years of British culture and in connection with this festival, foreign football teams are being invited to Belial,
Sir Stanley Reus, Secretary of the Football Association, is the man behind the invitation. He told the Festival Committee that he thought this would prove the an ideal opportunity of welcoming to England football teams from all over world, especially those who had been the hosts of Britain over the past years and to whom it had not been possible to repay the hospitality by a return match.
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Festival Committee, normally tour abroad in the Wales and Scotland agreed to the idea and asked off-season, will be naked if they terested in the scheme and they
like Stanley to sound foreign wouki
past too might join in to make 1051 repay
history of leana ne to their ability to cane bospitality.
alatedmark in the in London during the first two, 10 to understood
both British sorver.--Reuter, weeks in May.
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sider the matter very carefully jafute refusSINK.
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Sweden Reaches The World Cup Final
Dublin, Nov. 13-Sweden beat Eire by three goals
here.
nere.
The Argentines,
however,
TOURISTS
BIG SCORE
IN "TEST"
New Delhi, Nov. 12. The
ludividual skeet shooting, taking Commonwealth cricket tour-
fifth and (first, second,
sixthing team put themselves in came recond places Uruguay
and Sweden third, United unassailable position with
Press.
SERVICE RIFLE EVENT Ductioa
In score of 608 for 8 wickets second at the end of the Aires, Nov. 131 day's play in their unofficial Erbern.
the Test against Indin here. The of Sweden, won Ride Service
Event in the match continues tomorrow World Shooting Championships
here with 520 points, Another and Monday.
The Commonwealth team in Swede, W. Fresstell, was second
ave houty" play to-day
added with 520 and E. Villeta, of
324 runs for six wickets to their Brazil, WIN third! with 610
overnight score of 204 for two. points.
Normai Oldfeld, who was 110
ings this not out overnight, continued his Innings
and his morning, murdy knock ended when, with
won Sweden
the Service Rifle From Championship with
points. 2,534
Yugoslavia second with 2,481 points Swit- zerland was third with 2,480 the total at 352, Hazare bowled him for 151 collected in six and Reuter.
a half hours.
THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD
Football
FIRST DIVISION
to one in the World Soccer Cup match here this after- Kitchco noon and thus qualified for the final stages of the com- Polleo petition to be held in Brazil, Sweden led by 2-0 at half- time.
Army
Navy
Club
thla
Ho was dropped twice again al- morning, receiving together four lives" in his in- nings, which included one fre and 14 fours.
The Indian pace bowler, Thedkar, and spliner, Nayudu, two
htt
phared yesterday's
day. They
wickets, captured two each to- bowled extremely well on An easy paced wicket that gave them tle help.- 1 Reuter.
Commandos 1
KMB
2
1
+
Eastern
2
S. China
4
ДАГ
3 CAA
2
1
5 Police
2
Navy
2
Kliches
Yard Poltes Eastern St Joseph's Army
Sollellor
4 CAA
Sweden gave Eire, who included 10 English League St Joseph's
SECOND DIVISION players, un objecf lesson In the arts of football. Their forwards, who gomlined beautifully and found each News Vendors 12 Dockyard other with low ground passes, at times went through FCA the Eire defeneg with astonishing speed.
the colours of England on Women's Hockey P
High
Neighbours Eire accomplished
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Ti deully has been lo docide the most deserving cases their footballlog coupled with
AN OPPORTUNITY There
on the slow side by being only Torquay Tourney invite several over at the same
Interests
The Soviet
London, Nov.
13. The second
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Kilcheo Anny KMB
Goats
4
3
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PWOLFA Pts
0 0 0 25 1 10 31 7 2 2 38 1 10 7 0 0 1 30 7 12 1 2 1 22 15 12
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St Joseph's Eastern 6. Chloa
Paited
Club
CAA Navy Commandos
penalty
Kwong Wah
A
News Vendors Klichea
Second Division
Eiro D3 1 team never coin- pared with their opponents.
the Swedish inside- right, playing in his first full International, scored after only four minutes and went on to Marin hattrick. complete
Koal seured Eire's
during the half
penally from Union Soviet
is showing kick.
Sweden had won the first leg signs of venturing further of the match,
beating Etre in inst June, also by is an opportunity to into international sport, the Stockholm
trend town.de recognising tres goals to one--Reuter.
FRENCH BEAT CZECHS Ume, thought Sir Stanley, and international sporting bodies, 83 runs for three-wickets when
Nov. 13 Paris, Torquay. stumps were drawb.
so he is going ahead. The coun- though slight, is definite. 13.-Igor Optimists were all out for B8 Rinkel, Dutch tennis star, play tries to whom invitations are to
The Russians' latest interest scored eight minutes after the ed in two finals of the Covered extended remain something n
France to enabled direction 18, this
rather kick-off Courts Tournament on Satur day. He won one and lost the tugal must be on the list,
of a secret, but obviously Par- surprisingly, women's hockey, beat Czechoslovakin by 1-0 in
International here Eastern They have approached alter.
International Federation It is also understood that Ar-
of this afternoon.
A crowd of 45,000 spectators Army gentina are to be invited and Women's Hockey Associations, about prsibly some of the countries requesting Information
saw Jean Baratte, the French AF who have played in England not the organisation's rules and centre-forward, score the win-Talkoo
Navy ning goal in a match which was
5. Joseph'n so very long ago. France and general details, of the women's
marted
numerous free Prisons by Belgiuin for instance.
hockey.
ilcks,
Solicitors be
Police The French
Wis team
CAA in attack. Yard Follca
League Cricket Averages
G A. Souza (CCC)
K. M. Kumfahın (CCC)
G. N. Gosano (Recreio)
E N. Gambril} (RAF)
O, J. Kerr (Scorpions)
N. E. Arthy (Optimiste- j
F. A. Weiler (Scorpions)
G. ilong Choy (CCC)
Qualification: 100 runs.
BOWLING:
luns.'N,O. Runs H. S. Aver,
2 150
Zareces
Nov.
Teamed with George Oakley he won the Men's Doubles by whipping two Davis Cuppers, Geolf Palsh, Britain's No. 2 and Veteran Dou Butler, 4-6, 6-1
50.00
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1
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48.00
104
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101
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138
27.75 27.00 22.20
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Those countries would
The idea
the
a
But before they could become
In the Mixed Doubles Anal,
de probable opponents for Eng-aminted to the Federation they Vaish and Jean Querlier
land's first icam. feated Hinkel and Mrs
offret would have to form a na- Mury Sir Stanley Rous is that matches tonal association. Halford. 0-4, 3-0, 0-5.—-Ass(~
should be played at all levels. ciated Press,
and teams one to be invited to play England's "B" team.
22.20 Dublin Wrestling
Overs Maidens Runs Wkts, Aver,
17
15 90 R4 12
1. C. Corfeld (Army)
47.3
A. L. Snaith (Optimists)
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A. R. Minu (IRC)
45.4
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R. E. Lee (KCC)
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L. White (B. Navy)
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12 138 13 10.61
Graves (Commandos))
A. Briggs (Commandos)
Qualification: 10 wickets, (aP;
07 11 0.01
SAFE GUESS
NOT TIME ENOUGH
EDCUIT
PCA
9. China
superior, especially The Czech forward, Kokateln, Club..... was outstanding in the vsiting University teanReuter.
AUSTRIANS WIN
Dockyard
Hockey
Vienna, Nov. 13-Austria's Army
It is extremely unlikely that the Russians would have suffi cient time in which to qualify International "B" team bent Commandos It is a safe guess that Finland, for membership before the ble the Yugoslav "B" side by three AF***** Dublin, Nov. 13. The
and Holland will be International tournament to be goals to one at the Vienna Kserein "B" winners of Irish wrestling titles Norway
asked to come over to repay held in conjunction with the Stadium here today.-Reuter. KITO in Dublira On Saturday night
fourth Couference of their hospitality last year. were:
lit Federation
Juliannesburg Feather: E. Canter, Ireland, J.
Leading clubs are also to Do Taylor, England and E. Sands, asked to consider taking this next June.
Russia's Interest in women's England.
opportunity of asking back come
coincides with the hockey
the
BADMINTON
Shanghailanders
Tonight
Light: E, Rostrand, Denmark. of the clubs of the countries complets rehobliftation of the Weltert H. Hansen, Denmark. I which they have in the past sport since the war years. The
land.
Navy
Army
3 Recreio
The
INNINGS CLOSED
Commonwealth cricket icam declared their arst innings closed at the overnight total of 008 for eight wickets and India scored 89 for four wickets be- fore lunch on the third day of the Bist unofcial Test maten.
India, without the gervices of Vijay Merchant, their skipper, who fractured his right hand while fielding yesterday, made a disastrous start on a wicket which continued to be easy.
con Sarwale's dismissal off the third ball of the Innings with-
out a run scored was watched a Sunday crowd of 20,000 by people. Mantri and Modi, play-
dim ing apparently wilbout culty, took the score to. 40, at which point both were disirs- ed.
ANOTHER BLOW
the dismissal of Hazare, the act- Ing captain.
Phadkar and Adhikari, bat- confidence, ting with suprema remained together for the two
hours between lunch and tea, during which time they added 10122 runs.
0
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1 HKC
3 Nomads
1
0
4 Dutch
Chand Tara HOW THEY STAND
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6 0.9.20 3 16 2 21 18 11 02 20:13 10
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Meet University International Federation
now
Nomads
Recreio "1" R. Navy XKHC
University
Middle: C. Shaod, Switzer-visited,
Teams like Manchester City,
embraces 18. member nations, Heavy: Richmond, England.-Arsenal, Everton and Newcastle each representing thousands of Associated Press.
to name but four clubs, who, .clubs.
In England lone, nearly 2,000
Thie defending champions, Pak 9.r. clube over affiBased to the Hongkong University will be Polica National Association and only seen in action against the Dutch lack of Newfields prevents Shanghailanders; in the Men's YMCA more clubs, coming forward "A" Division badminton match Chand Tata
Reuter.
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at 7 pm and some close games MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE Bould be witnessed,
THE TEAMS
Chung, Wali 1o cheros Shanghailanders: S. K. Howe, UB. Navy B Gillies, Edwin Tsol, Robert
Canadians Zurich, Nov. 13-Lieutenant sal, S. Saul and Blu Funk Panda Pietro d'Inzero, of Italy, ridingplayers to, meet 0.30 p.m. Desting. won the eliminating Star Ferry). jumping contest for the Swiss University: K, S. Low, S, A. Grand Prix here toaleht in & Vanar, H. T. Heah, T. B. Teoh, Beld of 62 riderlied the second J. C. Koh, M. Yeow
French
and third places. P
Britain's Colonel
Hare
Llewellyn; who rode Foxhunter, came in th after, a Swedish entrant
OTHER MATCHES
HK
Davebollers
Men's "A" Division Rearelo v. Kowloon Dock Kowloon Tong v. RAF. St. Teresa "B" v. University. Lieutenant Breull, of France, St. John's v. St. Teresa "A" won the Limmat Prize on Raye Rosary Church Club Tip V des Cadres in a field of 63 Chinese YMCA, 20 Hiders Beute Val HIDRAG Homefolks VAC,
0 Braves
They were robbed of many core runs by smart felding.
When tea was taken at 211 for four, the unfinished ninth wicket stand had realised 135. Indla At the close of play, had scored a total of 250 for Ave wickets in her first innings ngainst the tourists. Reuter.
GENEVA TENNIS
TOURNEY?
Geneva, Nov. 13-Gottfried Von Cramm, the German lawn tennia ace of the thirties, was la sparkling form when winning both the Men's Singles and Doubles titles in the Geneva Covered Courts Championships today.
"Thanks largely to his service superiority, he bent Marcel Ber- nard, the French Davis Cup player, by 7-, 8-1 and 0-2 in the Singles final and then paired with Jack Harper, of Australla, to defeat Franjo Puncee, former
Yugoslav International Fritz Weiss, of Austria, by 6-3, 10-0 and 0-2 for the Doubles
and
Mme Boutin, of France, win the final of the Women's Singles, and with Milo Ducos, of Franco, 3they took the Women's Doubles
event Reuter.
10
18
(Game forfelted to Braven) MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Pandaa
2 Bravta Delawares 8 Overseas) Rexes 10 Griffins · Buckhawks 6. Aces *Spartans * 4" Ngumen
(After Dinnings) * Add - Ladies”: Senior League Wildcat Piraten LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE White Fanje 14 Cloveru
·SWEDISH TEAM
ON ITS WAY.
Rome, Nov. 13. The Swedish football team Helsinkborg, en route to India and Hongkong to play,
Jocal teams, arrived in Home tonight by. plane, i The. team was scheduled to leave for Calro on Monday morning. 8 United Press. Edw
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