THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950.

ARMY BEATS CIVIL SERVICE

LONDON AGAIN BECOMES THE CENTRE OF THE BOXING WORLD

BY ARCHIE QUICK

Looking back over a quarter of a century of sport I recall no greater swing of the turntable than that which has moved the centre of the boxing world from New York to London. There are three main reasons so far as I can see.

First, of course, is the enterprise of Promoter Jack Solomons, who must be given credit for the manner in which he has harnessed money-getting and British prestige together. Secondly there is the searcity of stars in the United States.

With Louis gone there is perhaps only Ray Robinson, as a personality, to com- pare with the giants of the past. Thirdly, and chiefly because of the second reason, American boxers are only too glad to accept engagements over here because of the much bigger purses they can command, despite their relative mediocrity compared with those of yesteryear.

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Capts, F. H. Coutts (KOSB) and F. 1. D. Priest (REME) are here snapped leaping for the ball in the line-out Coutts skippered the Army side and is a Seuttish International, while Priest has represented Northern Command.

The Army's No. 7, who is turning to assist them, is Lient. J. Keeling, of the Royal Army Dental Corps, the former Guy's Hospital and English hooker, and No. is Capt. 1) E. Isless, of the Duke of Wellington's Regt., who turns out for Nottingham in club rugby.

RUGBY UNION

Can Catterick

Signals Be

Stopped In The Army Cup?

BY PETER LOVEGROVE

Strongly fancied to retain the Army Rughs Challenge Cup, the star-studded Training Regiment Royal Signals (Catterick) proved much too good for the 2nd Training Battalion. Royal Army Orduance Corps in the fourth round of the com petition at Aldershot The Signals won very much as they liked by 13 paints to Three la bring their tally of points to 102 in three matches.

They now enter the semi final a stage they have reached in every post-war season.

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FOURTH ROUND OF CHESS TOURNEY TONIGHT

BY "GAMBIT”

The fourth round of the Kowloon Chess Club Cham- pionship will be played tonight at the Peninsula Hotel with the leaders all up against strong opposition.

H. Klinghardt will have a chance to move ahead of the other leaders and stand alone at the top of the table, but he is up against a dour opponent in P.K. Prokopov who plays a type of game quite similar to his own.

Prokopov han white, a colour with which he is not as success- nú as he is no the defensive. However, he is likely to make the most out of any chance

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clock for four moves. This may well turn out another "surprise" result, but Archangelsky making a habit of it in this Journament. However, the game is adjourned beyond this even-

ONE AND ONLY Kinghardt had one of those Ing amazingly ensy victories after ! HOW THEY STAND bard game in the third round when in the adjourned pushion H. Klinghardt 3

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were the SUUTARISE. in the offer quarter finaly The speed and skill of The Battalion Welch Regiment outsides easily accounted for the ard A 1 Light Boyt RA Barton Stacey 1 at Brvena, the Welshmen's 1-nit margin being their ated des pave veters to list

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were 50 to 92, 41 to 78, 192 to 15, 70 to 55, 102 to 25 and 50 to 60,

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Cawnpore, Jun. 16.-A brilliant lighting ventury by Mushtaq Äfi helped India to finish the third day's play In their five-day unofficini Test match with the Common- wealth side with 274 runs for five wickets in reply to the Commonwealth's 418,

Thus, with half their wickets standing, India needs 175 runs for a first innings leral.

The overnight unbroken first though five teams will be partis | wicket partnerships iracked 73 cipating if the Commando Bet-but then India lost three wie-|dows gade should decide to accept the | kels Invitation

INTERNATIONAL

TOURNEY

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and Hazare all beag victims of First Ins George Tribe who, in a dendly spell, conerded only 19 runs

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Freer bails and defray other expenses | Mushtaq Ali and they proceeded | H. Adhikari not out In connection with the touran- to stage a recovery. ment.

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od 1 to 40.

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exchanges lovely

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relentless ball

Cup third- Jound second replay match at the Leeds today, Middlesbrough bent frames to five at the close of The eventsg session scores were (with Smith now away}irst: 80 to 17, 79 to 30, 67 to the fourth 53. 74 to 34, 51 to 84, 83 to 40.

Reuter

the Sutrady just winning ternational ens for Scotland and handling code the most exerting Aston Villa by three goals to the day's play. Bhough in a high-scoring gune | England Itapeclively They of all team gues Since then.

Miridlesbrough are have had to reshuffle the team petition was started in 1000. FRENCH TOUR

Jackson and the two Halls in It is won the trophy Bine to Chesterfield LE particular are no longer avalt times and beru

runner-up on Reuter another three occasions.

A Combined

Services χν players, has just returned from a more than useful replacements, i French tour

the striking power behind Though one game and

the scrum is us potent as ever,

which marked 诉我 Annyable, but they have found some All the same, its form this

was drawn and the other lost, i though the pack is hardly to #gainst th: Eaton Hall Ofeer |

te: visitors were by no means

disgraced since they were play last year's standard.

ing togther for the first time this season and wire mecting strong #29 opposition. They went down by eight plats to three to a French Regional aide at Dax, and then shand six points with France's

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The Council extended its in-taken In 134, with Mushtay All vitation to any national group (not out 70, and the stand was to take Dirt in the not broken und 1 and added Wanting tournament and requested their 10

Mushtaq All wus runa. to communicate then bowled by Worrell for an representatives with Inspector W. Apps of the megluntsle 129, Central Police Station.

CONVENORS

With regard to the nine na-ume and raised the score to 274 Pope tional groups, the Council asked for five wickets before stumps that any players wishing to play were drawn,

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The superior skill and speed of the Regiment's outsides, which are its prime assels.

Second Division League Cricket Averages

D. Langston-Jones (KOC) J. Hurst (RAF)

season has it been too con vincing. it had Httle to appre

Cadet School at Chester in the Peter Reeve, the 10-year-old on top in the first half and jed third round, The Colet were centre who has played a pro-

until the last ten minutes when BATTING: minent part in Northumberland's revival this season and figured in both English Trink so far, in three-quarter. Iris their star Partner, Gerald Wood, has nï- realy played in three of

Scrum-half A, M. Chanpion York. hire's County Thoth the Services' scores can matches, and the wingers, Mick pre-war stars, still turn out for Championship and right winger F. J. V. Ford. Army players. Lt. G. C.

Welch, who have a Phips

Ikivid Pollard, the (1st Berkshire Regt) the Holliday

well-known

mising left-winger 122 right centre three quater who who

Duffeld, useful centres in Peter Owen and Sgt. Roberts, and a most reliable man in the last line of defence in L/Cpl. V. D. Ganz,

who played for Welsh abundance of Secondary Schools before start-

will W. Ing

his military service last

"13" feum af Lourdes, the famous pilgrimage town.

and come from

plays for Dorset County and was famlites in Yorkshire sport, have in an Irish Trial, got the visitors unth been doing well. ly Dax, and

ut

and Capt. Grahatn

Jackson'

(Royal Signals), Scot-

land's burly right winger, scored

ABUNDANCE OF RICHES

They have a

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the other at Lourdes. The other riches at scrum-half. soldiers who made the tour were R. Mason, R. Smith, and J. Kyear, and has already been given Lieut. J. M. H. Roberts, Welsh Couch contending for the post-ju trial for the Army.. Guards' full-back and Harlotion.

Mason is a well-built

quin, and forwards Lieut. J. Hyoungster who got an English | Keeling (Royal Army Dental Trial two seasons ago, Smith Is

Corps), English International Scottish Triailst, and Couch Hyderabad Title

01

hails from Swansea.

Won

By Masip

Their hooker is John Keeling, one of the most experienced players Britain, who repre-

In

Hyderabad, Jan. 10-Pedro sented England twigs in. 1948: Masip, the Spanish No. 1. 1oday Ho has just graduated from won two titles in the Hydembad Guy's Hospital and is now un- Hard Court Tennis Champion- dergoing his national service ships. In the deal of the Men's with the Dental Corps. In the Singles, he beat Heroldo Weiss, pack, too, ore. K Hoskins, for- of Argentina, by 3-6, 6-4, 6-2,

7-5 and then. with merly of Nottingham, a long- rangs kicker of goals, and I. patriot, Jamlo Bartroll. Cross, one of the outstanding beat the Indian pair, Chaud forwards in the

and Bobbji, ' 6-2, Britial Mohammed Cross, Army.

who also plays 0-3, 0-2, in the Men's Doubles for Yorkshire, is a tremendous | final-Reuter,

worker in the loose, as construc-

tive as he la destructive, and is

so

his com

they

fast off mark that he fre- OLEK OUTPOINTS

quently becomes an extra three-

quarter.

The other semi-finalists are

D. G. White (KCC)

S. E. M. Bux (IRC)

1. P.

Dhauber (KGYS)

A. T. Lee (KCC)

NANO BEBOR

Inns, N.O. Runs H. S. Aver

1

148

102.

37.00

5

2 100

35.33

3

133

33.25

190

33.10

2 109

28,14

200

20.12

159

143

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140

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110

15.71

130

15.11

127

14.11

4

101.

12.02

Qualification: 100 runs.

V. C. Bond (KCC) E Randall (KCC) A. E. Noronha Recreio) A. K. Markar (IRC) Eric Ho (University) C. Hughes (Dockyard) D. E. Remedios (Recreio}

*Not Out.

BOWLING:

D. J. Dunne (KGVS) Dowling (Commandos) A. T. Lee (KCC) Owen (Commandos) G. Vole (II.

J. Burst (RA)

E. Remedios (Recreio)

D, E.

A. R. Osmund (Recreio) Welch

weren

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DG White (RC F

W. Salter (KGVS)

Overs Maidena Runs Wkts, Aver.

44.3

19 .85 25 3.40

23

101

31

57 10 5.70 175 30 5.83

58.5

73

12

0,24 19 151 *24 0.20

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147 47.3 10

10 129 19 40.5

26

6.39

0.78

167 23

0.02

11

1.30

7.30

(KCC)

50.5

56.5

15

E. Noise (R. Navy)

P. Hards (Dockyard)

F. D. Bollomley (KGVS)

58,5

130

7.04

62,2

12 105

8.47

00.2

154

0:05

23

245

0,07

(IRC)

100.3

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0.47

07.5

28

233

37

1:24

0.70

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20

20 1782 11.12

10.40

01.0

158

13 12.01

54

188

40

7103

13.00.

71.4

231 20 14,05

60.5

234

18.

14.02

Qualification: 10 wickets,

Mottwald

IRC

A, D. B

D. Ebrahim

C. Guterres (Recrcle)

F. Plume

H: Day)-

JO WEIDIN B. K. Poh

A. Maylor (R., Navy)

Paris, Jan. 10.--Stefan Blek,{. A

more likely to run the Signals the French heavyweight, to- close.

Most favoured are the right outpointed Jo Weldin, the Depot and Training Regiment Austrian champion, "over RAMC (Aldershot) and the 1st rounds here--Reuter.

E. A. R. Alves. (Reerelo) G. Elliott (University)

12 Eric Ha. (University)

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