THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950.

LTA'S SCHOOL AT WORK

Week-end Cricket

TOMORROW'S BEST MATCH WILL BE SHORT OF

AN AUDIENCE

BY

“RECORDER"

Kai Tak meeting many who would

The best match in the Senior Division of the Cricket League to- morrow will be short of an audience. It will be the between RAF and Scorpions and there are not too gather themselves together for the long trip out to the air base.

This should be a fight to the finish as a draw is not quite good enough for either side as things stond at the top of the Sentor Division table. The team that goes down may well lose its chances of the Championship

The next best match requires a journey on ti Sonkumpon where the scoring machines of Army and Craigengower will be pitted against one another in what, in all likelihood, will be another draw

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Pupils ranged in age from 15 to 16 and were specially selected on the strength of promise already shown. A "case book" of each bay and girl was prepared for The information of other coaches instructing the pupils menr their own homes,

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MOST LONESOME PLACE IN THE WORLD

By CORNELIUS RYAN

In boxing, the loser's dressing room is the most lonesome place in the world. Even a world champion cannot escape this solitude. When the bell ended the tenth round of the Jake LaMotta-Robert Villemain fight at Madison Square Garden, Jake turned toward his corner, a beaten man, and even there, still in the ring surrounded by 10,000 people, LaMotta was alone.

Savagely and dejectedly he plunged into his leopard robe and was out of the ring oven before the final announcement of officials' voting was made. The crowd hardly saw him leave; it was watching Villemain dance and blow kisses from the ring.

Villemain's dressing room was? crowded and Tumultuous, and

outside the door French residenta SNOOKER

of New York were kissing Mra

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in wooden bench, fears mafueling with the sweat which stili ray down his face.

NOTHING TO SAY

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the wall. ba Ipating watching rompassionately. was the undy newanan ibere And there was nothing to siy

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Top Form

London. Jan. 19. Fred Davis, the holder, was in

parkling form in the first Isension today of his quarter- final World Snooker Cham- match = against lently asked an auta, pluship question of Jutike, nuud then went · Aler Brown at Accrington, Inder the washroom, where, winnfog five of tho RIX

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At the Interval he led by 27 frames to 15. The scores were twith Davis Arst) 90 to 8, 103 to

when he raised his hands 29, 74 to 23, 87 to 43, 10 to 102, to shoulder level and gazed ut | 78 to 45, them wonderingly, not knowin Davis Won Ave of the six

why they hod falled him ngint Villerain.

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to $8, 91 to 32, 69 to 48, 20 to Long lists of soever casualties · «Birmingham, for example, have 13 injured luchtweight champion of Argen- 6 and 12 to 47.

Jina mud pattle of his nation, Indi -raise the questio i today, "Is fouthall rougher, less serupulous, than of

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been defeated by Arthur King **ket ****

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dressing Cannding

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J. Net W Wade, J Clivetium Tayfield, V.I. Smith, N Mann, J. Watkins nad M.. Carthy.

Though the Australians have won most of their tour mulches comfortably 1! 16 afentiunt that on each of their previous visits to During this wuson they were held to a draw,

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HIQRA 40 Divisions and HQLF The following hawa Leen Reserves - ERA Dickenmon. A 11

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Kowloon. AB 1. W Spear elected to represent their clubs

Navy i Division v Police, foun- i games dary St. on Sunday at 4 pm :-A JE as league and friendly this week-endi:

Chisholm. L/Sen. Eatre, Yeo. Tozer. Navy 1st XI

Thompson. King's Park Tomorrow-11. Grant

1/Sen. Thompson, Tel. Bell, P.O Daley, L/Tel. Knapp, Tel. Spears. Capt.), Surg. Lt. Mallowa, S.C.INO,

S.M. Ella. Reierver:A.B. Prau, White, Cer (E) Mack, 14. scoring 104

P., M.S. Evna, L.S.B.A. Incey. Wells-Cule, LA. Bruker, Sb. L.E) not out for the provincial team.

Cockett, 1.0. Uden, LA. Venables, Club 2nd Division v University, In December, on the Game Lt. Hlimt, O.A. Adams.

Club, at 2.30 pn.:-Catten, Full- ground, a brilliant century by

2nd XI v. University 10-brook, Sloan, Urquhart, Lock, Baker, Navy

Stewart, at Pukfulum-Lt. Cor. Julinson, Gledhill, Nelson. Owen

South Porrow Wynne helped

Rodney (Capt), Lt. Moffatt, C.1.0. Barker. Reserves:-Onsager, Hoyer, Africa to share The honours Vale, P.O

Fife, Players are to thees at the Club- Coles, St. with the Australians.--Reuter. S.D.C.P.O. Bastablo, C. Sgt. Nay-house at 2 pm.

Early in the tour they drew

with

Natal. Nourse

WHY LEAVE THAT BRUTE MCGINK ON THE ISLAND AFTER HE TRIED TO KILL

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NG ALBO SAVED OUR LIVES, FO I'M WANDING HIM OVER TO THE POUCE

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Cdr.

Mister Conquest

..BESIDES-WHO WOULD BELIEVE SUCH A TALL STORY?..DON'T FORGET-YOU AND I WERE BOTH EMPLOYED BY THE LATE

SCORPION OURSELVES

Navy Hockey XI

Navy v. University on Sunday. Kings Park at 11.30 a.).—S.P.O. Knowing, L. Mc. Goldeek. Surg. 1. Mallaws, P.O. Le Brun, L/Tel. Mathewson, Lt.Cdr. Ralg. Surg.. Reader, Lt. Gemmlli, L/Pt1. Cripp", Lt. (E) Turville, Lt. Grant,

I'M FOR GETTING OUT WHILE THE GOING'S GOOD. WE OWE OURGGLVED A HOLIDAY, WHAT DO

YOU SAY, GIRLS?

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Snooker Champion, Spanish, Prada no English. Not by an inspired Joe Davis in the was led by Ove frumes to one t: the Pruted Press reporter Bist pession of ne nth the room could Prado

371 the News De rodensent from

his terrible tranet in London. homedies and then what could

Davi, who collect first prize | be sud to n prond pan who had

of £50 if he wins this match, not lived up to his

Own CX-potted and out-aitioned United Press,

his opponent In every frame except the third. He conceded 20 points in each frame.

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The scores (with Davis fret) were H7 to 43, 15 to 40, 20 to 127, 83 48, 90 to 41 and 70 to

Davis consolidated his lend over Chenter in the evening

Brassels, Jan 19 -An Inter- | session and at the close led by betxing 114 frames to two, the geores here durang¦ (with Davis frst) being 104 to the next few months has - 37, 142 to 20, 45 to 02, 80 to 44, 21 sees for the tries tori 32 entries did 4 mars

The winner 82 to 47, 83 to 44.-Reuler.

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Belgian boxing's tribule An the late French Bight

Aghter. The fist eliminabag Itels will take

place at the Pal to, Spata me on Saturday.

Those taking part

will be: Gus Deconte, Lueten van Battz.

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Singapore, Jan. 19.-Two

and Puling. til of South African competitors

:lr ' ! Albert Heyen und

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Sergej t The thelemy (Chateloupe). Ben Games in New Zealand have Vilem ↑ Morovert and Ahmed been detained at Karachi Korkout: (Algeria), Jean | because their immunisation Schenn

BEATS

Murphy female

and New Zenkutuk). --

KLINGHARDT

papers were not in order.

Charles To Fight Codet Officer Ian de Jongh, 19-

The needle match between H Klinghardt (white) Hein Ten

and R. W. Borsodi in the fifth round of the tournament

Hoff?

Pittsburgh, Jan. 10-Ezzard foria.

This was made known tonight when the team arrived here by a. The detained Плед and

yenc-old Jumper, and Martin Jogosta, 38-year-old

walter- weight wrestler, both from Pre- for the Championship of the Kowloon Chess Club was

They have joined in quaran- won by the latter, who thus advanced to the top of the Charles, the NBA World Heavy-

rentine the Rhodesian welterweight wenght Champion, has table, one of the three unbeaten players left in the tourna- offered a manter ut sae0,000 boxer. Lindsay King, who was ment after last night's games at the Peninsula Hotel. and 40 percent of the treeipts takes, from his team's plane last

The others are 1. Schure, the defending Champion, to fight in Germany bext sam- whose match against Ray Danenberg was postponed to Tanzaving this here to- next Tuesday, und V. Zirinsky, who had a bye. Two day. Jake Minty, his manager. fire offer came from other players who had survived the first four rounds

desetihed a Rev, said he understood the im- Redormus, Harry unbeaten went down to defeat in one of the most keenly an Americam living in Cologne,isation papers declared un- contested and best rounds of the tournament.

were signed who wanted to match Charles satisi clory with ein Ten Hoff, the Ger-tetors not on the international

1st recognised by Pakistan. man Champion,

"However, when we spoke to he would Minty said that

Enarantee the airport docter he said: 'No Consider a $100,000

his and 60 percent of the "gate," explanation" and turned

back Captain Bootman added. --Reuter

d that

E. M. Marchetti went down lo R. W. Carter and A Biriukoff

Jo- to V. V Kolatchoff.

Forests flamber beat A. Archang. 1ky in the only other game drvect.

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E, Tousz Kolatchoff pulled himself out L. Schure

way.

of a cramped black position in

A. Birluko

• QGD with an exchange of a

A. W Carter knight for twe pawns and the E. M. Marchetti tempo and won in a long end. Bamler

anw his opponent V. Zirinsky

game that resign after 61 mover.

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Klinghardt

stumbled with

R. C. Danenberg

A. D. Tuskla

wecken. King, who holds a South African passport, was de- tanned because of

a fault in his medical certificate.

Captain C. 1, Rootman, mana-

by

Rugger Teams

DEYRO BEATS GEOFF PAISH Madras, Jan. 19.-R. Deyro,

Navý v. RAF Boundary St. to- beat Geoff of the Philippines, Palsh, the British Davis Cup Town 3 pm:-L/Wer. Sprogt. 'S/Lt. Mitchell, 1.0. Pearce, 11. player, by 6-1; 7-5 in the third Dawes, Lt. (S) Iankin, Sig. Moore, the Men's Singles Surg. Lt. Brown, Mr Storte, Cô round

here

today. Gar. L. Wright, P.O. Bence, L. tennis tournament

Cdr. Tharnoycroft, 1.Cdr. Pryon Cesar Carmona, also of the C.P., Stovell,

B/Lt. Atkinson. Philippines, was eliminated in .HA: Holmes, Lt.Cdr. Houre. Lt.

of

the same round, by Philippe Payton, A.B. Kemp. A.D. Hitler.

Washer,

the Belgian Interna-L/Wir. Francts. tional by 6-4 and 0-4.

King's ENGLAND WINS ATIS, in partnership with Bmyth (KOSB), Dmwn (RAPC), Mc

a weak move in the opening in reply to Borsodi's

Flanchetto Defence to the Queen's Gambit and was at a disari vantage broughout the game.

Army 1st XV v. Commandos, tom. morrow Sookumpoo, 4.10 p.m. Misra, India's No. 2, Nabb (RAOC), Spiller (8 Staffel, reached the semi-finals of the Gower (I.A.). Ives (REMB), Wi- son ( Sursax). De Villiers (5. combination (41), Baker (It.A.), Bradley (RA).

BADMINTON Men's Doubles today, beating Staffe) Bucknell (Mr.). Young

Edinburgh. Jan. 19-England the crack French

of Robert Abdesselam and Paul Richardson (TT), Fairria (ASI), eally bent Scotland by eight Kiinghardt would not con- matches to ong In a badminton Remy by 6-2 and 6-2-Reuter. cedo defeat too easily and it international here toplight It ASIAN GAMES Woo Ano end game play that was the 21st anceling of the two pulled Borsodi through to vic-countries, and Scotland have tory th 47 moves. .

never won-Reuter.

P. K. Prokopov was unlucky

New ·Delhi, Jan. 10-The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Aetimidt Nehru Inid today the founda-

Army 2nd XV v. Club; 2nd XV. Gregson (SLI) Seokumpoo, to-morrow al p.m.- Horwick (KSLI), Featherston God- ley (R.A.), Graveston (BAPC), Win (ATR), WBson (KOSB), Gold”.

Leica), Luckman (R.A.), Burnett (GR), Willame (KBLI), Conn (R.A.), Alexander (R.A.). Davin (R,Ai), McAdam (R.A), Ormo. :(1... Leles), flas servos: -- Anson (411) Badger.

·(RTR). (Cameroniana); Dow (Cameronisna), Davie (28 3de) auf

against Eugene Tausz In a Coro Army Beats Oxford tion stone of Д nailonal Kann defence, having three pawns to two in the end game London, Jan. 19The Army sports stadium expected to by October in time and victory in sight when he beat Oxford University by 14 comploied by slipped up and lost one. The points to eight in a Rugby Union for the Asian Olympic Games-cameronlang) Boswell

Reuter, "match played today,--Reuter. 7 game was drawn.

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