Week-end Cricket:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950.
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THE OPTIMISTS SHOULD Miles wides in with all the fury of old in the
BE AT THEIR BEST TOMORROW AFTERNOON
BY "RECORDER"
The match of the afternoon tomorrow inthe Cricket League pro- gramme is at Chater Road. The fact that the Scorpions are within right of the Senior League Championship and the Optimists are well
down
the Senior Division table doesn't alter matters very much. This is the one match the Optimists particularly want to win and it will be just bad? luck if they get in the way of their clubmater' road to the Champion- ship.
Though all the other Senior Division matches this afternoon have very tile bearing on the outcome of the Championship rnce, the programme is far from un- attractive. The League's underdogs all emerged victorious last week and the teams that started the season poorly are shaping up into winning form.
Most Interesting match tomorrow outside of the Chater Road affair will be the Indian Recreation Club against Craigongower at Skunpoo. Though IRC have Intely started winning and Cragengower have yet to record their first victory, this is match at which rivalry is at ite peak and past record hardly counts.
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Freddie Mills Retires As
One Of The Most Popular Ex-Champions Ever
BY
PETER DITTON
Belfish fight fans have accepted with deep regret the news that Freddie Mills, British. Empire and European Cruiserweight Champion is to retire from the ring. Not for mARS years has there been such a popular champion as the ex-RAF lad who less than two years ago licked Gus Lesnevich of America for the Cruiserweighi But Freddie, after losing the title and five teeth-to Championship of the world. unather of Lesnevich's countrymen, Joey Maxim, has decided that his Bighting days are over, and no-one can blame him.
Tauring a ring career which has rend like a story-book, from fair-ground being death scrupper to World Champion Mills has proved himself a Bon-hearted. He has soaked up punishment as # fighter, prepared to tackle all and everyone
Probably no Tag pd takes up ank and he has always come back for more.
ther Nghter since the bare 1st days has haal so much dished out at him as Freddie Mills and now even he feels that enough is as good as a frast.
RECORDS FALL AT EMPIRE GAMES
Auckland, Feb. 9.--Athletic finals, diving prelimi- naries and the re-play of the fours in bowls occupied the attention of fans and competitors at the Empire Games today.
The bowls fours was won by South Africa whose rink, playing magnificently, beat first New Zealand In n semi-final and Australia in the final. The thred nations had tied yesterday when New Zealand won the singles: and pairs, and their defent in the first match today pre- vented them from sweeping the board at lawn bowls.
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feature of the athlotic | Ота Saturday, this events wns the success of the sprint champion of Australia Australians, who increased their will meet his fellow country- already formidable lead in the man, Sid Patterson, the world tally of medala won by taking sprint champion In the thou six of the seven finals decided sand metres final, and Cyril today, when record, perform Cartwright, England's ster, who ances wero accomplished in was runner-up for the world pursuit uitle last year, in the 4,000 metres event.
FENCING
more than one event.
SPRINT DOUBLES Marjorie Jackson and John Treloar both completed sprint
Charles Louls de Beaumont, doubles for Australia winning Captain of the English fencers,, their respective furlong finn im won the men's individual cham- after the 100-yard events earlier, | pionship to give England her
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equalled Selin fourth gold medal in the fencing. Walsh's 15-year-old work events.
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FINANCIAL SUCCESS. Auckland;
Feb. 9.-Though weather shawa Kigns of
breaking, the fourth Empire tintes nee assured of being a great financial success, Receipts reached £80,000, have already which shown a 1o percent pront on the
estimated
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attendancer Are Ex-
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swimming
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fencing
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wrestling 3,000 and Weightlifting Z TRIO
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Sunday's Hockey
Programme
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it redecting credit on the Aureri-Fi with their first Gold Medal came to lapping up pintushment, Lean's punchlug ability, was when Matalka Tulgakau had a at future Se possessed a danger algund which Milla has throw of 48 ft. 0 inch with
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BOXING
straught -11
was right wiwly dretded to obey out of the British boxing text|
This left hand, carrying on the Work that Countless others had before 1, sappel Milis' 20140 stand in the tegli round. 1!
Jeff right to the jaw,
to meet South Helphi, the South Africa The furth Test shirt
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Jack Moroney
regardless of weight and Keith
tiler.
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renatal punishment which Ben Harvey Tauve thored many outger Bill Johnsban
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European Skating Championships
buffing and better lasting, but alt eemaliadky kerlines that was its
mateties and sex pemener HERITAN expetered
Mit Jumers, ftual ! Oslo, Pet 32 Figure skatety Rom 12 counties are entered Schum) has four
Tear Us Furopean Figure Skating prvimisting bowlers in Bettondes Championships starting in Caler
Nuohon and
Dunde Sulter.
on February 17. are not as good! The countries represented are as their bewling averages would Austria,
The 26-year-ul- Califortunate, like B tens stau issued a tort states hoses Them met to-clay with her feedf
exturatest businessinar tize
to clear up the confusion over Clas
engagement, which was an nounced last month and then, hurriedly suspendeti.
"For Use reord, Bradly,” the statement said, "we are
but no date for the engaged, mertinge has been settled yet, due to Senior Davenigro: l'1⁄2 ad- Vice to wal and Gastie's renuits Azeerantand 1'amos. Tytan
World Snooker
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Dutch. Dondary St.. Umplies. S/Cdr. Padley, it will always be said, he was Kenneth Edwin, the Ceylon INTER-UNIT DRAW
he was gator and he was | flyweight, reached the Kixxi.
Anal of The Draw for Stage II of the Kaliani.
hin division in the
boxing Inter-Unit Hockey Tournament with a points win was held last week comprising 17-year-old South
uth the following teams: African champión, Marcus Tem- ple, in the semi-fal will meet Hugh
(Londom Express Server)
Tournament
over
Sino-Malays Beat
Young Chinese XI
the
Scotland.
HUPTOW.
Riley
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40 Div. Sig, 1 Royal Letcer- Felwinters, Hongkong Defence Force, Riley, vf 14th Fr. Reg., RA, 1 South
Anal to-
Staffs.
50 Med. Regt., RA, and
cutpointed K C Gower, of Australi in the other semi-final He had a bye into the sun-fizial Albert Perera,
of
the winners of the 20 Gurkha In!. Bdo.
The winning team will repre- seal Hongkong in a triangular match against the winning unit Ceylon, teams from Malaya and Singa-
Playing the last match of their tour, at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon, the Sino-Malayan combination reached the final of the bantam- pore at has been jokingly beat a young Combined Chinese eleven by three goals 10ual pointe win over M. Bar-will meet the Royal Leicesters
1.-ft punch was
Bearlee Suggestesi
a thote sa good that he, should be condered as a 10- soble candidate for the England Text traSTY
that Frektira over
was Forddie's unthodoxy,
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The match, the proceeds of which went to the Kowloon City fire victims, rarely produced any thrills and although the Malayans were the better teani they met fairly stern opposition from the team of youngsters selected by the CNAAF,
With Tw
the exceptions
cante near after beating Combined bine ne-up were defenders
The
continued vislfors to representative 11 newroper Foofball and generally aquitted have more of the play and Tam Tom Woon Woon-chruk
in Ane saved themselves wet: chuk, between the posts, gave fashion three rapid shots from a very spirited extabithion and the Atalayan forwards. Shortly
score afterwards presented the Malaya
disun- again from being much higher. of quistad himself when he saved the rest Les Plug-namy ut Kow- a great drive from Rasulam and loon Motor Bus and Au Chi- cleared his lines with
Rogel yon mine a
Impression
kick upheld. 122 experience,
future should do well in
The Malayans ull gave n
Betkoum, Bobaths much as may thing which won Czechoslovakia, Denmark suggest
han the plaudits--and the hearts; The explonalton
of the English buxinit pubise their Fauner, Finland, Hungary Italy
that whatever alsity to dismiss all opposition Norway, Sweden
They knew
could to Ante RC Juntes excepted) | land.
upprisation, May bank o 1
her Wisers for under three figures thes
of the best-pinced fields skuter, Mas Nikolova, is to stu!
was performanME seen in either Division of for the International Skaling Even in the skullest of his nights atar thes were few and far be- much Balti That hotels are safe as that they ¦ In all, there will be I com tween br coal always bringti ate in the right place.
petitors in the women's simples, the ertwil to their feet as, grim Dokyumi, a team that like the eight in the mens single ar loved and determined, he would School plays match after match sex pairs, Reuter
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Championship CHESS TOURNAMENT
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and
Feb D. Walter
Scottural Albert Brown, of Birmingham, continued their desperate strug- Kle for the lead in their semi final match in the World Pro- fessional Snooker Championship at Newcastle today and at the interval
were still level at 21 frames ail,
The first two frames of the early session required an hour and a quarter and the whole session occupied three hours.
Donaldson The scores, with first, were 28 to 79, 97 to 30, 42 to 70, 60 to 32, 23 to 75, 00 to 48.
DAVIS LEADS CHENIER
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Borsodi & Klinghardt Both Win Easily
By "GAMBIT”
R. W. Borsodi and H. Klinghardt, the joint favour- ites for the Championship of the Kowloon Chess Club. moved further out of range of the challenge of the de- fending Champion, L. Schure, and the Champion of Izbice, Eugene Tausz, when they won handily last night nt the Peninsula Hotel,
against
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MALAYS LEAD Just before the interval the Malayans took the lead when shot from Ramiam struck the bar and from the rebound again collected well and Tam local
with a good header.
Ius eft-hook and few of his ope better display than in Tuesday ponents sarvived after Freddle and had the 's
had hit them with one of 2201118 Bomb specials.
throughou his play
Ives to the themselves
the kept ditions they eleven penned In their own periods and bui half for long
Colony Badminton for the plucky show put up by
Championships
Colony
The Championships
Badminton
10-
commence
night with the following pro- gramme of matches at the Vic- torla Recreation Club:
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OUTSTANDING MALAYS
"Aster the breather
Malayans
Outstanding In the Malayan team were Dollah Don and Malayan Khamis Bedol, The former led forcing two
In
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the
weight division with A Bel-
The Hongkong Defence Forca
reft, of Australia, Ceylon had at Sookunyoo. 4.15 p.m. to-day.
bye into the semi-final.
Further information on drows Alex Obereserera, of Ceylon, etc. may be obtained from the was beaten in the third round Anny PRO. of the welterweight semi-finali INTERPORT TRIAL
by w. Seewitz, of Australia. The interport hockey trial
CYCLINC
1
which was to have taken place The Bighlight of the evening last Monday will now be played programmes was Russel Meck-next Monday at Sookunpoo nt bridge's cycling
He p.m. display. won the 1,000 metres time unal
All players previously nomi- new Empire Games recent nated are requested to attend. of one mo. 13.4 secs and also won the semi-finals in both the 1,000 metres sprint and 4,000 inetres individual pursult chati- pionships.
SATURDAY'S RUGGER
Philippines Tennis
Manila. Feb.
Miera
10. Sumant
of India will meet the former National Champlon,
finals of
the
Other
Tennis today.
Heraldo Weiss
are
The Hongkong Football Club Amado Sanchez, in the quarter-
the National will hold the annual Over 28 v. beat Unde: 28 rugby game
Championship at the Singles
The only other foreigner Club tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.
the tournament, absence of the maining yuns still held the initia Owing to the
Spain's Pedro Masip, will clash Services teams, who are play- tive and within 12
minutes y
with second-ranking Filipino ing at FARELF, the Winners V. were further ahead when Dol- The Rest game will take place netman Raymundo. Deyro, the Hongkong rearguard would
loh Don went through
and al-later in the season. by a
India's Dilip Bose was out of undoubtedly have Won
However, though dispossessed the
ball the
due contest Services playera who are
to sore shoulder much higher margin.
passed the
advancing Tam and
and still in the Colony will play an muscles. He defaulted yester- rolled
over the goal-line. The Over 28 v. Under za game at day, to Filipino Serafin Callies
while Argentina's Combined Chinese then staged 3.18 p.m. at the Club.
of ralds 4 number
оп the
The following will represent the was upset by Filipino. Alfredo gool and although Clubs in the Over 20 and Under 28 Quazon, 4-0, 6-3, 6-4.
quarter-analisis fruitless corners rugby match at the Club to-morrow
National Champion Felicisino 7 p.m. Schoolboy Singles: the attack with dash and al- could not pierce the staunch de-30p.m.
Over 29. - Roberts, D. Slewart, though only scoring once was a fence.
Franklin, D. Henderson, D. Nelson, Ampon and Cesar Carmona. Yue Kar-kee (La Salle)
source of worry to the defence. Wong Kai-cheung (St Joseph's): Khantis gave a great exhib Don scored the third for
Misra entered the quarter- Dallah Turvill, J. Henderson, Carrel, Lis- the 10th minute his combe, Forgate, Winyard. Minto. finals by beating the former 7.30 p.m. Schoolboy Doubles: tion, combining well the post-team when he received a good
Douglis, A. Taylor, Thorpe.
Leonardo Under 25-Clemo, Mackle. Runtie, National Champion, & Fan Chung ton of attacking and defensive pass from Mahroum and ran in Nolan,
A. Blewart, De Rome or Gibbons. Gavia, 6-3, 8-8 while Masip de- hong (St Joseph's) Juo centro-half, he was always in to net with an unstoppable shot Hales, Howard, Fitzfoy-Williams, Juanito, 6-3, 9-7-United Press. Lachlan, Brown. Meffan, feated Gavin's younger brother, Castro & Robert Xavier (St
the thick of things and set his from close range. With almost Hutson, Farquharson, Ware, Pts Joseph's).
20) Cesstard. the last kick of the game Au Reserves, (Over 8 p.m. Junior Men's Singles: forwards going continually.
The match, played before # ----M. H. Liang v. Jimmy Koo.
netted the
Combined Morgan, Cowley. Allwright, (Under Chi-yin
29) Gray, Lovett, King. Junior 8.30 p.m.
Men's very small crowd, started with Chinese solitary goal when he
falling and met a good centre from Singles:-F. Brockbank v. L. H. a steady drizzio
Mok
SERVICES
ON NEWCOMBE: Tan.
before long all of the players with his head and Olcked the
York, Feb. 8-Don The following will represent, the Newcombe, probably the best 9 p.m. Ladles Singles:-Mrs were silthering on the wet turf. ball past the Malayan keeper.
Services and the Police Over 28 and A M., Campos
Teams: V. Margie Although the conditions
II.K.
Under 20 on the Club ground at pitcher developed in the post- Combined Chinese-Tam 5.9 p.m. Xavier.
bad
war period, today, signed ? the tho Malayans adapted Woon-cheuk; Lee Ping-nam Fok
the Yu-wah! Wong 9.30 pm. Junior Men's Dou-themselves well and took
Over 20, Peyton-Brubi, Hankin, 2. Vieira. & R. M. upper hand almost from
Chi-wan, Hung Rawatron, Tremlett Pearce, Moore, 1050 contract with Brooklyn the Hing-yuk Leung hing sun Hwok Talbot, Storrie, Houston, Bence, Dodgers for an estimated $13,-
Les Dowdswell, Trial Stoured Wright- ODO. Soares v. C. C. Wen & C. L. opening whistle. However, the Cheuk-pheung, Tong Cheung.
Yukatak, Au Chi-yin.. Blok Chun Nooth, D. Smith, Tam
Combined Chinese fought buck
Under 28-Sprags, Michell, Teb The powerfully built 10 pm. Scolor Mixed Dou-wall and staged a number Jino Malkrans -Tan Swee-hock: butt, Maovicar, Duane, Slevin, Rey won 17 games, lost eight during dia bles:PatrickWong & Kim sharp, rulds on the Malayans Kal Bow Tum Kan-poh, Wingayen; solda Manson, Higson, Irvine, Keiz, the lastronson. Dodgers a fare
Atkinson, Abrey. not noted
for payingG KICH 13 Helen Kwong v. 8, K. Howe & cladel, during one of these Au Khamis Bedol Kim Fong, Hamisa Muriel. Bakar,
60, Mra Mary Chow.
Chi-yin had bad luck when he Bas Tek Dolish Don, Mahrown, Reserves Grace,
Pon Chian,
roughan, Takelly, Zawouit, South salaries United Press
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the other semi-final at
However, as the challenge of Schure's Sicilian Defence In 55 Oldham, Fred Davis, the holder, the latter two fell off, another moves. led George Chenier, of Canada, contender loomed on the horizon HOW THEY STAND by 25 frames to 17 at the In-in V. Zrinsky, who won a terval. They shared the six Sicilian Defence frames played In the carly tournament's giant-killer, R. W. R. W. Borsodi
the Carter, in 20 moves to hold on Chenler making SCESIOD,
H. Klinghardt best broak of 47.
to his record of no losses.
V. Zirinsky The scores. with Davis first, Borsodi had easy goin to a R. W. Carler were 40 to 72, 23 to 80, 08 to 45, | Queen's Pawn Game against E. E. Tausz .... 85 to 20, 102 to 13, 41 to 76. M. Marchetti winning in 28 L Schure
Brown won five of the six moves. Klinghardt had rio grent A. Biriukoff frames in the evening session at fight of it from Eugene Tausz J. P. de-f
Carvalho Newcastle against Donaldson in a Gluco Plano that went to R. C. Danenberg and went into a four-frames 37 moves.
E. M. Marchetti load At the close he led The round produced one up. J. Ramler... Donaldson by 28 frames to 22 set, a usual one to nearly all P. K. Prokopav Jenipha ! scores, with Donaldson the tournaments in which John. A. Archangelskv Brst, were 32 to 18, 54 to 56, 79ny Carvalho and Schure con-V. V Kolatchoff to 13, 43 to 87, 42 to 08, and 32 pete, The former, as nearly al- M. Feldman to 30 Reuter.
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