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League Cricket

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950.

ALL HOPES

HOPES THIS

THIS WEEK WILL BE ON IRC BEATING THE ARMY

BY “RECORDER”

Though Army stand a point ahead of Scorpions in the race for the Senior Division Championship of the Cricket League presuming that Scorpions win both their postponed matches-the position at the top of the table does not permit them a draw in their meeting with the Indian Recreation Club on the latter's ground at Sookunpoo tomorrow afternoon.

All hopes will be centred on the Indians-at full strength-being able to upset Army. The Indians are capable of the feat and all that is required is that their batting and bowling are at their best.

On the Chater Road ground another needle match in the Championship race will be played in the meeting of Scorpions and Recreio, A victory for either side will leave the winners only in a challenging position to Army. A draw would be disastrous for either side.

With Kitchell and Madar In medium-to-fast bowler with +1 out of genr last week, should form with the bat of late stud fancy IVETERS in the Seennd And the Optimists' bowling with Beverni other potential Division, who is again brought | not unplayable and ስ high-

scoring game is very likely,

lugh scorers to the sule ty much as A. 1 Abbas and A. H Bakar, the belons stand a chance a comfortable store against the Army on their home groun

HC wirket seldom plays, The tricks on batting Aide and much will depend on the bowl- ers in form tomorrow. Army's Corfield

and Mitchell h

been showing signs of staleness. IR

usually depend

There is a farge question mark to how this attack will be able

stand up to the Scorpions the opportunity is here for Eddie Gomito lo return to his last year's fortr

for und Guterres to prove thời he is of First Division calibre

BATSMEN'S CHANCE

Minu and the other bowlers in i Optimists' and Craigengowers the side re nated for the fact, butsmen should move up in thu that they come oft In turn averages this week as 4 ONLI

with

i respectable performance, particidarly at home.

The

NEEDLE MATCH

at the meeting of these

two

Blake at Happy Valley

Cralgengower's tram looks

better but 11 eks mugh Arthy-Kibee opening pair and Chater Rand malch that in itself may rob them uf should be particularly interest-victory Whatever else Craiget ing as Recreio will be all out to avenge their defent by the Scor- pions

their home ground carlier this season.

Missing again from the Fris XI

Will be A,

errio

MUH

gower Jacks in ia attack, it is not short of variety and SONIC- one may be found to take care of their opponents' expensive Rers wicket.

Peretru, recovering from an opera-

tion for appendicitis, and fierry Gosano, on

Langi

Last week, an early hope Ita

Valley the

#4*9Ç/1

and

TWO MORE

Commandos take Ort The Navy University and KCC the at Cox's Bond in the other two Senior Division matches. The

will probably L'ommandos

be short of Oakley, but there are other batsmen in the sitie who could stand up to the Univer- sily bowing its it is this season.

Graves.

Briggs and Grimm may find one of Two University batsun difficult to dislodge but They

11 strong enough bowling combination to dismiss the undergraduates for a jover three figures,

little

KCC have too much jxw cr for the Navy, but there is

Grant with saying what

ከጉን

the

bat or White with the ball may do.

sland

Kume.

servind.

take

CUP

TIE THRILL

R. Lewis, Arsenal inside-loft, beats McIntosh, Sheffield Wednesday goal- keeper, only to see Swift, Sheffield Wednesday left back, head off the goal line, and make a brilliant save in the third round Cup tie match at Highbury which Arsenal

Golf Is Far

won 1-0.

Being Played

Today

Better

Golf today is "far, far better" than 40 years ago.

The man who says 80 certainly should know-James Braid, five times Open Champion, who will be 80 on February 6. "That, says he, Is only because of the better clubs, which seem to me to make the gume easier."

Braid, professional at Walton Heath since 1904, has no thoughts of retiring. He hopes to do his usual birthday round, and "I'll beat my age all right, I've just done another round of the course in 73."

#

SECOND DIVISION KCC Juniors, Second Division tail-

The club leaders, meet Navy, the

hts planned celebration dinner and presenta- club's enders, in what should be a one-

already been £000 Commandos, who fion.

has whom the HKDF bowling department, 11. Greenland

the £1,000 towards The Fulsed Cin stade, came off with an analysis tniversity at Pokfulam, has priority this Saturday.

There sought. However, with

ut 5 for 13 against Army and

(la- daar is ne predicting what will hapis big golf career a little later Bruid, from Fifeshire, began cludi Eddie Gosnuo returning to furn

Derbyshire with the bat and more

pen here. Red Graveston), and there are bopes

King George V School are at batting in the side in

support

that he

may keep it up as he

home

10 the RAP and there is

that seems finally to have found his should be the closest game mery

chance

iri Recreio will beat the Scorpions, form.

the Division Recreio take or will draw with them.

Both Bilimoria and

the division's giant-killers, Crabtree are showing signs als Dockyard. of pulling themselves together and everybody may finally come off to give Cralgengower their first victory.

Tommy

HOW THEY STAND

That is. If their bowling will not feel tuo handicapped without Perel and Gerry Gosano, The unty bowlers left in the side are the Gosinn others, H. L. However, Ozorio unel C. A. Guterres, a scoring machine, though I went Army

Craigengower's

British Drivers Seventh In Monte Carlo Rally

BAF

FIRST DIVISION

Scorpions Recreio Opturists KCC

University

P W D

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12

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un

the

in life than his great rivais J.K. Taylor, 70 last month, and the late Harry Vardon. His skill as

Jother turned his mind 1J club-making.

golf followed,

and

professional

He won his championshipe between 1901 and 1910.

JONES, JONES AND JONES

Jones, I, PIN CHA

playing for 35 Swansea Schools against West 29 Ham boy's In the English 26 Schoola Shield hus football 28 blood in him. His father is Ivor in Jones, his uncle Bryn Jones,

11 Ú 3 2

12 3 5 4

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1 3 4 4 17th Internationals, and both,

the boy, inside-rights.

was The match

played on West Ham

United ground on Jones and three

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like

K. Navy IRC Commandos CCC

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January 21.

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IRC

Monte Carlo, Jan. 26.-The British drivers, Sydney Allard and G. Warburton, won the braking and accelera- tion test of the Monte Carlo Rally and

KCC were lying seventh after the points for the 2,000-mile run and the fest had been computed.

No British drivers can, how- evar, win the premier award in the general classification as all incurred penalties during the gruelling drive down to Monte Carlo.

FIVE FAULTLESS

The reliability and speed test

tomorrow.

will be held

Swansea boys have already played for Young Wales. The "Young Hammers" are undefeated this season by senior matches. Three

of the de-

10 $ 0424 fenders, goalkeeper A. Turner,

10

10

10

+

564 20 left-back F. Cooper, and right-

4 2 4 18 half D. Glover, have

32 5 15

been

caps.

58 of the 05 from Monte Carlo: Dockyard three of the six from Florence RAF and one of

County Essex 3 13/warded the niue starters University

Cooper played for the English from Oslo.

10 2 6 10 Junior

international R. Navy

10 2

alde Just A total of 36 British drivers

0 ย qualified-30

Includes 2 pts for ned games. from Glasgow and three each from Lisbon

TEAMS and Monte Carlo.

Rally

Headquarters confirmed

The following

have

been

season.

SWEETS OF VICTORY Long, long ago-even before the present councillors of the FA were born-the forerunners

were playing soccer of a strunige

Only that only one serious celdent selected to represent their clubs of the Kingstonian footballers

five starter-four French teams ported, involving a Swiss team.

and one Dutch-of the original entry of 282 reached Monte There Carlo

without losing a

the Rally hal been re-

were about 20 minor in

all occuring point. cidents,

on the The placings of these five, after snow

and ice-covered roods the braking and neceleration test between

Lyons

Monte and had been included, were a8 Carlo. follows:

1. M. Gatsonides and K.

Barendrect (Holland)

in

4

The Swiss drivers ran into a stationary lorry and suffered

5. chest and facial injuries. They were taken to hospital by an- other competitor-Reuter.

Humber Snipe-22.7 points

2. M. Becquert and II, Secret (France) in #Hotchkies-22.0

points.

3. J. Quinlin (France), in o

1 Simca-25.2 points.

and P. Pascal Simen-27.8

4. J. Scaron

(France) in polats.

EAST MIDLANDS

Scorpione, sort.

it

la league and friendly games this week-end:

Rocrela Chater

1st XI v. Rd. tomorrow:--A.” M. A history of the club tells the Prata (Capt.), A. M. Rodrigues, story, slightly uncorroborated. E.. Gosano, H. L. Ozorio, E.

The

townsfolk, M. L. Soares, P. M. N. da Silva,

seems, L. G. Goanno, M. D'A. Remedios, fought a battle with the Danes. N. A. Beltrao, B. T. Coxano, C. "On the Danish leader's fall,

Umpire:-A. A. GuterrES.

V. his head made a most satisfac- Gosano.

tory, if somewhat gruesome, CCC v

Val-football for the people, flushed Optimisa, Happy ley, to-morrow:-G. A. Souza, G. a.s they

P. J. Bitmarta, J. Divecha, Rumjahn, A. H. Ismail, T. Grab- tree. D. Rendman, H. H. Green- slada, J. Irance. Umpire:---G. 9.

M.

were with

Hong Choy. R. Ragi. K. M. Victory," it la recalled.

Lada. WIN REPLAY

receni

VERSION NO. 2 Shrove Tuesday football was KCC at XI v. Navy tomor- ww:-. E. Loo, W. H. Colledge, held annually in commemora- W. M. Davidson, F. R. Kermani, tion

FL-

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY

Bruce Harring

with

£40; semi-anals

£20, smaller sams for others.

All the leading professionals have entered, including A. E Mddle, British professional Champion and Haydn Davies, Glamorgan county kreper. COACHING THE COACHES

wicket-

The more courses for cricket! coaches, in reason, tho better. So I welcome the news that the Essex effort is to be followed-

Barra Appleby

1 HEAR IT'S QUITE AN EASY COURSE

IF

YOU CAN STAY ON IT

on February 3 to by one on behalf of Middlesex.

to have written to a relative In Sydney asking him 10 around for an hotel for him to buy.

IZBICE'S CHE FOR

REPUTATION IS UPHELD

By "CAMBIT”

The ex-Champion of Izbice, Eugene Taus the winning end of the biggest upset of the to.. for the Championship of the Kowloon Chess & he defeated the ex-Champion of Trinidad, R sodi, in the sixth round of the

Tournament) Peninsula Hotel last night.

Though Borsodi largely contributed to E himself with the risky Max Lange Attack.

creditablo victory with the black pivers for TS thus upheld the honour of Izbice and the fact. villagers there know what to do against the & Lange.

The defeat brings Borsodi back an a level with a score of 14-1 to Klughardt, who sud- journed his game against Johnny Carvalho after 21 moves by Agreement. The gume wha Sicilian Defence, Klinghardt having black, and the position was even at the adjournment.

Borsodi resigned against Thus on the 26th move after #forced exchange of a queen for a rook,

P. K Prokopov came near to holding L. Schure, the defending Champion, who played the Dutch Defence to the QCD, having a alight advantage In the middle game after 40 moves when he Insisted on trying for a win in a drawn position and lost a pawn and then the gone.

FOOTBA

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very near fub T. a small, bur hands donated by the Asso Th successful wind."

The other motches-A. D. Tuskla v V. Zirineky and R. C. Danenberg v. E. M. Marchetti- | quiz programyne were postponed.

E. Trusz

R. W. Borsodj

H. Klinghardt

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Today Farr said he had never. K. Prokopov heard of the man mentioned, R. C. Danenberg Anyhow, he had no intention of leaving Brighton.

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New Zealand All Set

To Stage The Empire Games

Auckland, New Zealand, Jan. 26.-New Zealand is

are

all set to stage the Empire Games on February 4-11. Men and women from 12 countries

arriving in Auckland almost daily for the big contests in nine different sports from wrestling to bowls.

There are 640 entries, the biggest teams are from New Zealand and Australia. England has sent a team of 71.

Other competitors are from Canada, Ceylon, South Africa, Scotland, Nigeria, Fiji, Malaya, Rhodesia and Wales.

The Auckland Games will be people are giving some of the the fourth series of British Em-food, flowers and services

and pire competitions. They started the Air Force is lending bed at Hamilton, Ontario, In 1930. iinen, blankets and furniture. The last Games were in Sydney in 1938.

LAVISH BOARD

night's meeting that Bi of

the Balsingborg lej ates the Colony last sont three letters to the tion thanking the loc for their

Kittel

ing their visit here. his letters, to visit

Mr Lyber the Colony tween December 1 de year,

offering Norrkoping or

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garden, or cumbir

with the inlangborg letter, the fees for the

also mentired, and Maturally lost his stated that the Assoc.

discuss the matter furth

TRAINER AVAIL

He also enquired if 12)

to the first trick. continues with the

Is interested in a football.declarer has to do is Mr Josef Nagy, Hungar is one of the best in thệ

The Chines Feder arranged two games of Hill on February 7 an Hongkong Chinese agh Sino-Mulayan team, wh

ado, declarer should dummy and bis own hand.

elf down to four

nd two clubs. I have the cards In the

returning to the Colds all the trump, their visit to Manila, other gune gamst Combined. The taking second game will be di the Kowloon City Fl Fund.

at all for such an vet. E

sh,

green peas, fresh fruit salad, Ice cream, cheese cakes,

is

Army Be

During the confere question of discriminaug referce of the game "EMPIRE VILLAGE"

Kitchee

and Club The athletes and officials will

who

to furt refused Competitors are being housed dine in semi-buffet In the "Empire Village" at Ard-will have a wide choice of food.

style and names of players to more, 23 miles South of Auck-

pressman when approac This is typical of the menu

gave same to a reporter lend. This was an army camp for one day. Organisers; the Central Coun- during the war

also a referee, was ra Breakfast: cil of Physical Recreation in

pincapple The competitors are happy sliced bananas,

juice, Skinner sald there wast co-operation with Middlesex CC. about their quartern. They get flaked cereal, John Dury

stewed apples, Place: Bisham Marlow.

Abbey,

he had decided to put neat flowers in their rooms and do rump Coaches: Jim Sims, not have to make the beds. The chops, pork sausages and chips, tee to discuss the situat

steak and onions,

ter to the Referees Sub-4 lojn ter Sid Brown and Alan Anderson, bed making is the chore of 62 tomatoes organiser of physical education volunteere

und bacon, from Ardmore Col (poached, fried or scrambled),

eggs ther for Surrey County Cou

y Council Cost: lega

Mr Wong Ka-tsun 50s.

board. including

bacon, tocst, marmalade Jam,

Chairman of the Footbal Forty men and six women are Cost of "boarding" the visitors

honey.

cil, is very III and expected. Every club in Middle Is about London, Jan. 24.-East Mid-

Lunch: beef broth, veal and sent in Queen Mary Hos £15,000. This has ham plc, cold beef, ham and sex has been invited to send been kept down because local pork, salads, boiled potatoes, lands beat North Midlands by J. Lestou, C. P. Smith, A. Zum Danes until 80 years ago,

of the victory over the

and Invitations are not limited 7. Dr M. Angelvin and E28 points to 8 in a Rugby Unio mern, N. Hart-Baker, J. V. Sel. An alternative tradition goes

lors. D. R. Williams. E. C.

to this county. County Championship Group cher. Reservo:G. R. Roaselet. back to the year 784 AD. The Decider replay At Bedford KCC 2nd XI v. Navy

tamor retainers of a murdered king Tow:-A. T. Lee (Capt.). Warburton, who today-Reuter,

Kingston Gittins, D. G. White, V. C. Bond, returned to

after S. A. Grey, E. A. Lee, Y. Hovenging his death and played White. V. C. Beymour, F. A football with the murderer's

And nobody was susponded. Army v. Navy_at the Club at a friendly match on Sunday at 1.43 A total of 180 cars reached P.m.: Smyth,

Brown, McNabb, p... E. Lawrence (Capt.), R. Spiller, Gowar,

KARIM AND COMPANY Monte Carlo, but after penal- Villers, Burnett, Luckman, Baker. Thompson, D. G. White, A. Weir, Ives. Wison. De G. Labrum, G. R. Romelet, R. Me had been added only 144 Fairie, Richardson, Bradley, Greg W. H, Cowler-Baker Karim, the Open Champion, 33

Headed by Mahmoud remained in the competition.

ปี Lerlou, N. HALF FROM GLASGOW

professionals will play in the morrow: E. Noronha (Capt.ment to be held on February

Rearelo 2nd XI v. Dockyard to Dunlop squash Thirty-three of the 06 star-

racket tourna- D. E. Remedios, A. E. Osmund, ters from Glasgow qualified. Other qualifiers consisted of 28

Correla, L. E. Gutarres, R. d'A 13-17, with the

Anal on A. d'A. Hamedios. Remedios, A. A. Remedios, E. J.February 20.

London, Jan. 20, Danmos, a

Navy Commandes at King's many of the visitors are being three boats, and the ef booked and occasion à torrential ston

tered

feld and Noronha, A. P. Riesi-Pereira, E.

The winner of the tournament Marcel Boussac, today was given Mallows, L. Ma Goldrick.

Park to-day at 4 p.m.:S.P.O. placed in private homes. French five-year-old owned by Knowling, PO. Le Bran, Burg. L. D. M. Bod- Tigues.

receiver £80; the runner-up

Track and field events will be to be postponed. top weight for the Lincolnshire Car, Hal L/Toli

Lt. held at Auckland's Eden Park,

This time the race 2 Mathewson, English racing season. Handicap, frst big race of the Bodin, the full moll, where there is room for 40,000 sight find. After a go

Eddia Lt) Turville, K. Grant. Umpire: Ch. Yeo, Cater. Danmos was assigned 133 pounds for the one mile race which will be run at Lincoln on

Chaboud (France) in a Simca-

2.4 points.

Allard and

started from Glasgow, had 40 points. Becquart and Secret started from Lisbon, while the four other teams started from Monte Carlo.

Broadbridge, E. Randall, E. Guest head. RUGGER TEAMS

Reserve: R. G. Labrum.

KCC v. An Army XI

BOD:

Club v R.A.P.; at the Club, to Wood. morrow at 4.15 p.m.-D. G. Inch | lan, JD. Mackie, D. M. Hender kan, G. It. Turvill, R. A. de Rome, D. T. Noian, J. B. Henderson, H. M. G, Foragate, N. I. Mellan Luscombo, R. A. Winyard, W.

out of the 58 Lisbon starters; Minto, F. . .Hutson, P. W. Far 21 of the 48 from Stockholm; quharson, P. Warne

K. 0. CANNON

THE COPS! COME ON-

LETS

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FARR STAYS AT HOME

Tommy Farr, former British Heavyweight Champion, and now a Brighton business man, denied today report from Sydney, Australia, that he is making Inquiries about emigrat- | 8. ing there with his wife and three children. Farr is reported

П

Hockey Teams

scones, assorted

Dinner: Frult cocktail, roast Chand Tara v. Dutch, HNRC No.

chicken and bread sauce, pork on Sunday at 0 a.m.-H. 8. and apple Dhillon, K. Batyaver, B. 8. Dhi bolled

sauce, beled and ton, L. C. Curry, Cpt. Ward, G.

potatoes,

green

peas, Frenchy beans; ice cream sundae, Gin (Capt.). K: Lall, Sgt. Long, D. Khan, M. All, Ferrez. apply ple and cream. Reserves T. Kikhabhoy, Atherton, M. Li Din

FILLING WITH PEOPLE Police v. Nomads, King's Park on Bunday at 10 a.m.-F.

Auckland is

M.

A. Leslie, Darbara

rapidly ling

Navy I Dinghy R

In their own eleme Navy lost to the Army & points in

a dinghy tea

The

on Wednesday.

TOP WEIGHT FOR. C. Blech, R. Wilson, to see the Games. At least 10,000,

Soares, D..0. Tebbutt, Kian Singh, with people who have come here and issued the ch LINCOLNSHIRE

E. Yusef, J. R. M. B. Wall, H. may be twice that number..

Thong Reserves: T. VC. All hotels Reynolds, J. A. Sherrard-Smith.

C.

aro

tho

the

previous week, but

the twelve boats kept The following will represent the Nomade lecker up in hole ho- cycling events and ifte formal the second lap, Archer

Twenty-five thousand people gether for the first half Club their will be to watch

track course. At the beginn Saturday, March '18.

day at Pam. at the Royal Navy closing ceremony the night of snatched the lenished Yellow. Idol, third in this race ground (King's Park):- Barret Foburry 11. n year ago,

was given second to; L. Xavier M. Soares: Gar The same number will be able the placing of the w

(Army) and £ lace in the weights with 125 Franco, R. Reed, R. Tay,, P. full, to watch

T. Castilho, A. Silva! pounds to 122 for Fair Judge B. Xavier. ment, last year's winner-Asso- ficserve, J. Baptista. ciated Pres

OLD BOYS WIN

ARMY MACAO

40 points

again

the rowing and the favoured the soldiers Newmarket Olympic Swimming led Podl in the heart of the city has sailors $7. Had not on Arandstand accommodation

for Navy's bonts not bee

qualified for fouling a would hava been

6,000.

The Army hockey team will·|-|||

Results:

play: Macao at Sookumpoo on Auckland's Town Hall which match. Sunday at 11 p.m. Prices of ad-seats 2,882, will be used for box- civilians, and 60 cents for Ser- be able to watch weight lifting Cyl Rumble (RAMC) Ple mission will be $1.20 for ing and wrestling and 1,000 will 4th Cpl Colk (Norfolk

Army 2nd Pie Brooker,

in the concert chamber of the Mddjax Igt); Dih. P Commandos and, the Royal

building

(KRICH Ldg.5 8g Purv Navy, meet at King's Parks to the visitors, a good

New Zealand hopes to give (Constance);

ard. A.B. day at 4 pm. A Navy team will that they will go

time and Jamalen); BIZI B.A. then be selected to play in the boost the Dominion's tourist in-amaica): D.3.Q. W

homo and (amar)1 70 A.D. Samutb Inter-Services tournament,

plor dustry-Associated Press.

(TAMAT).

Lisbon, Jan 26-Nowell's Old Boys, the South American soccer team today defeated the vico personnel Sporting Club of Covilha by four goals, to nil at Covilha, a Portuguese Industrial town, having led by three gonts to mil of Halftime.-Reuter

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