THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, "MONDAY, JANUARY

MONAVEEN & THE PRINCESS.-

1950

EASY VICTORY FOR

THE CHINESE

AGAINST THE HKFA

BY "RECORDER"

.The Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation beat the Hongkong Football Association by six goals to one at Happy Valley yesterday in the deciding match of the Governor's Cup Series.

By comparison, Scotland, who lost 4-1 on Christmas Day, were a better team. The argument may be brought forward that there were a good many in the UKFA team yesterday who tried hard, but there were, for that matter, as many in the -Scotland team.

Whatever made the HKFA team collapse like a house of cards? The fact that there was from beginning to end very little in it suggestive of team work, and that there was, right through, a keenness the only bounds of which were a complete Inability to see what the opposition was cooking up in a slow, leisurely, effortless, regardless manner.

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They took a forty long time to Svote their berond goal, but it Tennori and betted from

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13. an Me 31 minute of the gamə"

Yong-fun-1. Tal-fal The thirdl Route frwd wing to wing spend half stew outside left Lee Paylanul completely Tai fat and Tanit Yer-ut Tool

the RFA defence once with the good by the latter but in the lopped the

the Chinese

fr goal in the second mute t Yoe-kit the game when Tag ran through the defence tapped the tamil ne na magarna i movement net with Leyland, the keeper, that tourut and Tennur, the pavol, standing, of gundð. by.

NOT BEYOND

the

The Chinese never lost lead, but they come up against spirited altack that was effe Uve up to the age where the holf back lure had been porkyved and not boxanel

11le

Felker two manitates later when

Tate Brown gerad Funwee

and pays Frosty Brown 10 Dales cesaltrul ar an goal fod the BKFA

1 of our ute Love da! outtades het!

KOWLOON MARATHON

WON BY CHINESE OLYMPIC STAR

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The ente de la Tan

Aussies 312 For 4 In Second Test

Capetown, Dec. 31.--Australia and South Africa opened their second Test match on the Newlands ground here today, when Australia batted all day to score 812 runs for the loss of four wickets.

This was a rate that was behind the run a minute considered good, and credit for pegging Australia down belonged to the spin bowlers, Man Tayfield and Smith, who found Hittle response from a sluggish wicket.

All the batsmen have so far of 01 with Harvey for the done well, if at times slow, and fourth wicket was some of the 1. Moroney, with 87, was top day's brightest cricket-Reti-

haitter.

scorer of the day whllo centuries came from Keith Mil- Jer, Lindey Hassett and Nell Harvey,

Home Soccer Quees and Princess Elizabeth won the Queen Elizabeth of Arthur Morris' wicket and

Results

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COMMONWEALTH COLLAPSE

Ian Johnson was declared t Calculio. Jan.. 1. The (after a test at the nets to take Commonwealth team made a his plnen In the Australian poor start in their reply to team and so both had the same India's first innings total of team which contested the first 422 when they lost five wickets Teat, won comfortably by for only 94 runs by lunch on Australin.

the third day of the third un- offelal Test match here today, Dý the lunch interval, the On

lively pitch the Monaveen, the steeplechaser jointly owned by the pair had red 20 for the toss Commonwealth team lost half their side for the addition of Chase Handicap over three miles 180 yards at Horst Park 42 was in contrast only 79 runs in the two hours fu hi nilure to score in the before lunch. Livingston and Racecourse on Saturday, beating Freebooter, with Klax-earlier Test.

Oldfield pinyed watchful cricket ton third, states a Reuter message,

was a laboriousgainst the Indian bowlers, who Monaveen, an eight-year-old gelding with which the effort which took nearly two were getting some help from the

but fasselt pitch, Princess hopes to win the Grand National, fenced and a half hours Faultlessly, and Tony Grantham, his rider, made the best of his light weight to win by six lengths.

The Princess was obviously overjoyed by the success fluent of the horse, which she patted affectionately, while smiling at Grantham, to whom she said: "Congratula-well-placed 110128 with match feeling.

Miller's

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Liverpool Takes Both Points From Arsenal

London, Der 31-Billy Liddell, dynamic Liverpool Winger, again proved the match winner for the English Premier League leaders in a high-powered duel with Arsenal today.

The first was from a re- He scared both Liverpool goals, one in each half.

41; the second came when goal-keeper bound after Payne's shot had hit the Swindin carried the ball over his line in trying to save Liddell's corner kich.

Eu force BADY Arsenal, though under pressure for long periods, tannagest

Their defent coincided with the corners but could not press home their attacks.

That this famous London club made a record profit of £59,125 on last season's woekings.

their rivals. Manchester Though va torious, Livemind youll not shake off United, who fought back after being a goal down to their lowly neighbour, the City, to win by the odd goal of three before 64,000 spectators--the largest crowd of the

The attenudative

THIRD DIVISION

(NORTHERN

Liverpool with 35 points thus retain their two point advantage.

boom which i With many clube hit by r

following the gruelling Begin over Christmas continued Christinas pogrunne, it Was the aggregate again vort-Doneaster

the multion Benshende

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SUPERIOR

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were scurredi Thirty-s Cinneby 65-1- 2vision

the "A" Division, ten coming | Gate-dead undred 6-1 over Laton while in the relegation battle between New Brighton 1 lowly Bradford whipped in Ave Harth Rovers and Falkirk.

Imepesla Bradford amst Hull City

Luton must have been Oticularly dsayed Dry itun heavy revere at Grimsby for

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Aberdeen

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE "B"

The Almer battel Brst and

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Du runs for two wieketent one struge just before lunch, the 17 14:4

eight wickets falling for a

Georg other 30 runs after it. Thang Choy was tup scorer with for-35 and B. K. Foh was the most four bowler, fuking suveessful

MCA.

wedeemed Lange Services' entry and voced She hope that the Tours

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would lughes 14th next year's

The

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windled after the race probably it do not want to listen to

winded speeches"

Before the game, Associations

וז 14

However, everyone was duly

President "D" and Mrs Atol photographed, including the lany then entertamed the Commuters, the St John Ambulance

and the Nebes to a Joyable Luncheon

***** | contingent and the police Hurd en

A len vt&- tion was held at the Filipara Club after the game when the Genis played Treasts

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3913: 43 SOUPS AKO seconds aut that almost minutes have been shaved off it in two years.

OTHER FINISHES Finishing in the first

were:

Lam.

thirty

wickets.

The University replied with 150 runs for 8 wickets, Charles Huang Krocking up 4 runs and hellih varying his bat for

40.

DROBNY DENIES A LETTER

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Into

the iso tens

2 in the Enti

1 next week.

Falkirk led 3-1 at one time Narrow but the Rovers called grandly Weghorn

Halifax Ex win 04. Hibernian

Cheer Hearts zantinued the

Aerotanton

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ment Eaton conquering careers, but Hibern- Yks

Cup thurst who have gone

2 Grumby's Ree rentry fo:

Tonung 1 ward

top marksman in England, scored a tent-trick

"DRESS REHEARSAL"

From

Another

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defent.

WIN AN hart ( pressed to heat Clyde mud had to thank half-bark Buchanan? for a seed half geaal tal vic- lory.

The Rangers shaped In their

et alle

1 Hernan when | dropping a bome point to Dan-

Reuter

League Standings

hearsal" dey next works's Cup contest | WAS At Charlton Albon H.

where the home team after six pucessáva Arbroath

Kilmarnock 2hfeuts this month beat their Ayr United Duntermème Cowdenbooth 5 St Johnstone 1

1 neighbours Fullsum by 2-1.

Left-winner Chris Duffy, who Dundee U. 0 Airdrieniars

the wianing goal for Morton

3 Alla Alb. Queen's Park 0 Portar Stenhousemuir ! Dumbarton

IRISH LEAGUE

scored

Chariton in the 1947 Cup fal, derpo madé ha first appearance in the

sure the opening of the and scored Charlton's

Bottom of the Arst Birmingham City

FIRST DIVISION

Goals

FAP. 245 2 35

4 42 21 33 24 18 0 4 3 20 11 311 040 x 31 23 11

44 26 30

PWD

23 12 11

season winner.

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2 7 200

LATIN TEMPERS FLARE UP

Jan.

match.

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2. 23 a

SECOND DIVISION

Adelaisle, Jan. 1.The Czech tennis player, Jaroslav Drobny,

Wolverhampton Wanderers carlton der tonight dened that he had!

were forced to field reserve Bulton written a letter saying that ho

registered numingham

Manchester C half-back line, yet he had fled was sorry

one of the best wins in the top exite, werd embarked

division, scoring three times in The letter, he saki, appearet upon at the function, Mr I. S.

San Sebastian,

In the

Inst Communist-controlled one of the most violent foot- Blackpool,

10 minules against Castro, Secretary of the Filipino

Prague Journal, Mlada Frenia, ball matches ever seen in Spain,

Spura

25 Club, proposed a vote of up-

It was the Wolves first home Shemeld Wed. over his name. "It is alles Real Socieded bent Newell "Old access since September 24 and preciation to

Hull City ...... 23 "Doc" propu itur

11. D. Michael: 12. G. Allen; and just another Molthen

for his

Southampton exemple of Boys" of Argentina outstanding 13. Bob Perrie: 14. Helling: 15.

today by Blackpool's first defent since Bury .... Communist propaganda," added 2-0 before 20,000 contribution to Softball. The Holines: 16. Poon Kit-chee; 17.

people at October 22, The Wolves' in- Shefeld Utd. gesture was well received

Drohny, who also denied that Atocha Stadium. by J. Alfred; 15. W, D. 1orris; 19. he was talked into deciding not

ternational The gathering.

The Argentine players were and Mullen, were in sparkling Preston N.E. 2-

wingers, Hancock Leeds United

West Ham Utd. K. Thompson; 20, Lam Ming: to return home. Last and not the least thanks 21. 1

continually warned Po-chun; 22.

against form and each recorded a goal. Wonst He nccepted full responsibili- rough play and shortly before.

Grunsby must be given to petite Wanda Cheung-lal, 23. P. 1. Kirby: 24. ty for his decision. "I am per- the end their left Rodrigues who did a wonderful E. Molloy; 25. Chau Chal-ching; fectly happy in Australia and segur. was

Chesterfield Derby County, fancied by Brentford half, Puls- sent off the field. mony na potential Cup winners Swansea job in scoring and also to the 20. F. Nash; 27. Skinner;

28. have nọ wish to return to The visiting team was booed continued their fine two umpires, Mike Lee and Bim | Clifford Roust; and 30.

run by Darnsley Czechoslovakia," he said.--Reu- as it left the leld.-Associated winning 3-1 at Stoke. They Car "Flying" Ablong.

Leicester have now gained 13 out of their Blackburn Inst

10 possible points.

Luzion Though Tottenham Hotspurs, Queens P.. Division Two leaders,

Bradford never Plymouth produced their best form they Coventry were clearly superior to Cardif City, Their Welsh International, Billy Rees, on his home debut for the Spurs, scored the first goal against his former club,

PWDL FA Sull ten points behind, Sher- feld Wednesday increased their Notts County 23 18 45

Northampton 24 13 5 lead over Hull City

In the Torquay... 24 raco for the second promotion Norwich ... 24 place by winning away against Dournemouthi Injury-plagued Chesterfeld.

Notts County, Division Three Port Vale Leaders, mat with a setback at Southend Utd. Bournemouth. The County was Wolford

Bristol C hesitant against the lively honte Brighton defence.

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

Nails Forest Reading

walsall

In the Northern section. Don Swindon 'casier, Rovers, · greatly

Palace Nowpart "thened by the Introduellon. at Bristol

centra forward of Harrison from MilWall Burnley, overwhelmed South-Aldershot port and now lead by two clear Leyton Orient points from Rochdale.

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Airdrieonians Maraton

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Dundee United 10 Kanrock

51. Johnstone

| Qurens Park

10 2

170 14

Forfar Athinile 10 7 3

Cowdenbundla 33 7 2 1

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Alloa Athletic

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MOST IMPROVED

·Cary Middlecoff, voted by American sports writers the most improved golfer of the year

Livingston sent up 30 In 70 minules but Oldfield, who had been dropped twice off Phadkar earlier, was out for 10 whe: Umrigor made a one-handed minning catch at square leg ut 02.

Chowdhury, the medium- paced bowler. and beaten Livingston twice In one over before Phadkar sent his batle flying with an almost unplay able ball two runs later. Livingston bi alx fours in his 42.

Worrell began wilh two successive fours off Chowdhury, who den held a retura catch, for the third wicket to falt at 73. Eight uns later, Alley skled a bull from Chowdhury to give Medi

mid-on an easy catch ort at the same total Phadkar had Holt leg-before with a ball which kept low from the. uff.

Pettiford and Langdon then survived Al Awkward few minutes before the interval.--· Bruter

FOLLOW ON

Calcutta, Jan. 1-The Com- monwealth lourling team were

hind in

fo e to tollow on 232 runs be- the third unofficial crket Test match against In-

tlu here today.

The Commonwealth team were all out in their first innings for 100 runs in reply to India's total of 422 and at the close of play the touring side had scored 42 runs

without loss in their cond knock,

requiring

This leaves them 100 runs to avold an innings de- fent with all their second innings wickets in hand. The match

ends on Tuesday-Reuter,.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD Sydney. Dec. 31-New South Wales and scored 243 for the loss of elgit wickets in reply to Queensland's first innings of 231 when play closed on the second

Pay of their Sheffield Shield match here. New South Wales

well today, scoring without loss before lunch but

began

82

after the Interval six wickets

Tell for 70

A

medium

devastating spell by fast-

bowler pared

Len Johnson was mainly responsible

overs

for New South Wales collapse. Gaining lift from a grassy pitch he took three wickets in four

for four runT. W. A. Brown, -Qurensland's enptain, with a closed in-field, rought to drive home the ad- vintage but the opposing skip- Ron James, retrieved the position with sound

and

plucky inuings to give his side the lead. At the close he was 64 not out and Johnson had taken three for 72-Reuter.

Dilip Bose The

Asian Champion

Calcutta, Jan. 1.-Dilip Bose, won the Men's Singles Anal In the Asian Lawn Tennis Cham plonships here today, heating Sumant Misrn in the All-India Anal by 0-1, 6-2.

The Women's Doubles title was won by the American pair. Mrs Pat Todd and Miss "Gussle" Moran, who defeated the

British girls, Mro Betty Hilton and Miss Kay Tuckey, by_0-4, 10-8.

Philippe Washer, of Belgium, and Miss Moran, of the United States, won the Mixed Doubles Lille. In the final they beat Dragutin Mitic, of Yugoslavia, and Mry Todd, of the United States, by, 6-9, 5-7, 7-5.-Reuter, WOMEN'S SINGLES Calcutta, Dec. 31-hr Todd from California, won the Women's Singles in the Asian lawn tennis championships here. today, beating Britain's

Mrs

Pat

City Hilton, 6-4, 6-0. In the

The Men's Doubles cre

crown went to Dilip Bose, and Sumant Misra (India), who beat F. Am- pon, and C, Carmona (Philip- pines) 3-8, 10-8, 0-1,

S. AUSTRALIAN TITLE Adelaide, Dec. 31-Erlo Sturges (South Africa) and Jaroslav Drobny, self-exiled. Czechoslovakian nce, today.. won the South Australian :: Man's Doubles file. Matt ish kam

They beat Frank Bedaman And Adrian Quist - (Australia) 6-4, 6-4,-10-12, 0-2.cuter.

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