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GOOD. FRIDAY FOOTBALL:
LIVERPOOL BACK IN THE LEAD
London, Apr. 7.-Although there was not a complete football programme today-most League teams were playing-nearly a million soccer fans saw the first matches of the busy Easter week-end period which may well settle promotion and relega- tion problems.
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
somo
with Ideal spring weather, plenty of thrills, rewarded the rpretators, come of whom gaw surprising upsets, al- though n ren) clarification of end-of-the reason problems concerned only top of the table niden,
The biggest upset occursed to Manchester United, who ernsh Basketball - Warriors vjed at home to Birmingham City, in the table & Kowloon Com-eneath whom Hongkong bined at Caroline Hill, 8 p.m.
team-the there is only one (Second other Manchester ride (City),
ν The
Liverpool, who 10st Division X League
tead
Manchester to 1.45 Road, Cox'n
p.m.; United nearly a fortnight ago, Pressimists v ✓ Royal Army
Pay returned to the top with a hand- Corps at Sookumpoo, 1.45 p.m.
Some win. Football-Junior and
Cricket-KCC
Division
Rest of the
second)
at
at Happy
Shield Finals at
the
This improves Liverpool's-
teprospects of the Cup and League;
Army Commandos, 2.30 pdouble,
Kilches v
ν
of
the
71,000 fans Everton.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950.
Winnie's
Horse
Beaten
Salisbury, Willahtes, Apr. GM Winston Churchill and his family saw hin French-bred tagra harve, Colonist, braten into fourth Dlace in the Saibsburs Spring Handleap, run over one mite, bare today. Colonis winner of three of his six rock since arriving Enx- land, Jast
summer; at- temped to make all the ri
but was collared fur- tont from home, finishing fourth behind the 0 to chance, Eulogy, owned by Mr G. Cooper, a Portsmouth butcher.
Crystal Link, a 20
to 1 shot, WES second, two lengths behind Eulogy, with the P to 4 favourite, Signal- man, half a lengths away third in a Beld of nine run-
second Colonist started favourite at 7 to 2-Reuter.
ners.
RUGBY UNION
TEAM OFF
ON TOUR
Polished Innings By Schoolboy
Lahora, Apr. 7.—A hard-hitting partnership of 114 runs between Kolaart, and the 18-year-old schoolboy, Jayasinghe, enabled Ceylon to muster an impressive first innings total of 329° against, a
Pakistan Combined Universities team here today.
Young Jayasinghe's throwing in allowing the visitors polished innings of 126 in- to gain many valuable runs.
Jayasinghe alono had threo cluded 19 fours and to the lives. The right-arm medium highest recorded so far this off-spinner, Safdar Hamid, tour. He delighted specta-wrought the most damage to the tors with a wide repertoire balunen with five wickets for of strokes, which made tho home team's attack look mediocre, and he was cheer- ed long and loud when the innings ended with the fail of his wicket,
65 runs.
At the lunch interval Ceylon made 76 runs for the loss of two wickets and by the ten In- terval had knocked up 210 runs for the loss of eight wickets.-- Reuter.
STAR
Phone S&JJS
A patient lock by Makin Salih, one of the opening bats- man, who reached 02, was also of great value to Cey.on,
The home team gave a poor
in display
the
neld,
Diel 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon, dropped eniches and inaccurate
APRIL - 8TH. 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
CHAMPION OF CYCLING CHAMPIONS
St Joseph's, 4.30 pm.
hopes Blackpool's Races-Easter Race Meeting (Firat Day) at Happy Valley. Championships suffered a set- day's biggest First Saddling Bell at 11.30 a.m. back before the
Softball -- Men's S
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crowd, more thon
London, Apr. 7. The fail t reelax them Play-offa-Braves League
With promotion certain, Tot-Rugby Union team, which Jaguars at CBA ground, King's
could afford left Im Hotspurs
over the week-end to Herne Hill Track, London, Park, 11.30 n.m.
the loss of a point when enter tour New Zealand and Aus- Apr. 7.-A. Patterson, Aus- Ladies' Senior League; Pirates
convincing Wildents of V
taining Hull, while
tralin this summer, will trulin's holder of the World 10 a.m.
wins by both Notts County and
have ample opportunities Amateur Sprint Champion- leaders Junior Lengue: Doncaster Rovers, the
v White Fangs at of the South and North Sections for getting to know each ship. today won the Cham- respectively of the Third Divi- other during the six weeks pion of Champions Trophy ground, I p.m.
Fination, enhanced their prospects
sen trip. Men's Junior League
of the annual international Second Play-ofs: Blackhawks of appearing in the
eyeling meet. Division next season.--Router.
FIRST DIVISION
CBA
dies
I
Jaguars at CBA
CBA
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Falcons 11.30 am
Saints 1 pan; Dodgers v Blue-
birds, 2.30 pain; Delawares
Blackhawks,
1
at Revrein ground. King's Park.
TOMORROW
Bewurtle
Liverpool
1 Aston Vill.
Ithitan
West Thoms
2
Thai Is
One of the
main reasons why the sea roule k always preferred to travel by air on such decusions,
The weeks on board chip are felt to be useful in giving ment- } bers of the party a chance tu meet each other socially and to able the relienl aspects of
ther to te diseared.
Midgets League:
Kround, 4
Lions V
Black Frown,
10
a. Mohawks
V
་ Burnley
Chalton
Chees
p.mall ganies
Deiby County 3 Everten
Blockpot
Mancheter 12
[
19 inge
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melde
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Portsmouth
3
B
Sunderland
Math M
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SECOND
DIVISION
Blackburn St
Brentford
1
Cardit?
(xx)
Division
9
Sheeld W.
0
Che, feriheld
3
Bradford
1
Division
Grimsby
2 Leeds United
[
Lifton
a
Barnsley
1
Queens P
1.
Swansea
0
Spurs
o Hull City
11
Baba Arellano v
Hongkong & Kowloon
Com-
bined at Caroline 11, 8 p..
Cricket IRC V Commandos
Sunkunpoo (First
League), 1.45 pin.
Football-First
League: Si Joseph's v Kowloon Motor Ris at Happy Valley, 5 p.m.
Second Diviilon League: HAF v University at Kai Tak, 5 p.m.; Police v Dockyard ni Boundary Street, 5 p.m.;
KIL-
chee v Navy at Happy Valley,
p.m.
3.30
Lawn Bowls - President's team v Mr Aitken's team at Club, Kowloon Bowling Green
3.30 p.m.
Softball-Men's Senior League Final Play-offs: Braves v Americans at CBA [fround. King's Park, 2.30 p.in.
V
Pinder are
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His time for the last furlong was 12.0 secs, Disd be Juckie Heid, of the United States who just managed to keep the balder. Jacques Bellenger, runner-up for the world title, out of second place.
Britnin Her arris, the
World Prsteegional Sprint
series of
alde te rajog on allequate rest| Chamion, was beaten by his pened after the ring Brition realt rival, Arie Van Vliet season, which for most of theun ef Holland
matches, the Datelinan totalling 95 prints to the 7% of Harris. Vhet beat Harris over the 500
2 Preston R. E. 3 is meant continuous Lughy for
reven months.
(résult mutilated
THIRD DIVISION
Wrighton
(SOUTHERN)
Bristol City. Exeter Cay
Palace
YOUNGEST CAPTAIN
Karl Mullen, the Old Bel- vedere and Ireland hooker, Is the youngest of all International His Rugby Captains at 23. selection is considered cound na it is popular, for he has led
side for the past three
and 1,000 metres and each clock- ed 24 sees. for the quarter-mile time trial-Reuter.
NOTICE
seasons with outstanding cue-KOVLOON CRICKET CLUB |
irish
3
Torquay U Aldershot
A
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cess.
Beading
1
0
1 captain was not imown, but a
are reminded that the next
Watford
4
Noita Forest
3 Port Vale
2 Bristol Rovers Leyton Orient 2 Bournemouth Millwall Newport Notts County Beuthend V Watail
Inter-Hong League: Shelt
Miguel at CBA ground, Barrow 11,30 am. Caltex
Son
Livingston ni
Ladies' Clovers
2 Ipswich
D Swindon
THIRD DIVISION
V Gibb Carte t CBA ground,
Junior
V
1
Chester
League: SquawB at CBA
(NORTHERN)
Doncaster Hartlepoola Lincoin
Mansfield
3.
0 Crewe
Oldham
Arrrington Halifax Darlington Tranimêre Wrexham
New Brighton
1
Gateshead
Southport
1
Bradford
Stockport
I Rochdale
York
0
V
Hale kickoffi
ground, 4 p.m.
"Midgets League: Mohawks v Falcons, 10 a.m.;. Lions v Aces,
Blackhawks 11.30 50.
Saints, 1 p.m.; Dodgers v Dela- Blackarrows
wares, 2.30 p.m.;
v Bluebirds, 4 p.mall at Re- creio ground,
GAMMANS ATTACK
(Continued from Page 1)
Dia the
Rotherham U
(xx) result mutated-Reuter,
FOLKESTONE HOCKEY
When the team left, the vice-
Members and. their friende
cable was received from the Dance at the Kowloon Cricket ship stating that Bleddyn Wil-Club will be held on Satur tams, the Cardiff, and Wales centre-threequarter,
day, April 8th, from 9 p.m
had been
Liven the honour,
10 2 a.m.
Al the 30 players in the
party
arc
Internationals-19 Music will be provided by
from Wales, nine from Ireland, the band of HM.S. Triumph 1ve from Scotland and three
0 from England-and includes
0 Iwo full-beeks, four wing-
Falkestone, Kent, Apr. 7.- Folkestone's onmal Easter Hockey Festival, traditionally the biggest and most inter national of the many such gatherings taking place at re- Government still contend that sorts in various parts of the country, opened today in bril- liant weather with Continental teams concerned. with each of the five matches playing.
of Communist China.
of
no
threequarters. four centre- threequarters, two stand-off half-
1 halves, three scrummange
backs and 15 forwards.
this recognition had had effect on the situation?
No-one
in Malaya was pre- pared to accept that vlow. Ap- pointments
Chinese Com-
The results were; Grass- muntat consuls could be much
1, Llanag 7; longer be evaded. Bandits hoppers Zurich
0, Victory Club, Ant- would never be caught unless Cheam the Chlacoe Population were werp 3; Hacchanalians 3, Bata- vieren of Dodrecht 3; Pole Club prepared to give information.
The bandits could not survive de Roubair 1, South Saxons 3; a month in the jungle without H.S.C. The Hague 1, Royal
the help of the Chinese.
te Engineers 4.-Reuter,
'was sure we could get that help if tho Chinese could be Bura the Government meant business.
He asked whether пляза бадят
Hockey Team
The following will represent proach had been made to Aus- the Police v. YMCA Shamshul-
trolla and
ren.
New Zealand for po military ground at 10.30 a.m
fell they tomorrow If Singapore help.
(Sunday), would be in a deadly peril.
dezvous at Shomahuipo Police Τίπο was getting short. Station at 10a.m.: There was limit to what the rubber planters and Un miners) could stand. It was ille good talking about closing the dollar gap and losing Malaya,
A CENTURY
Sir Patrick Spens, Conserva- tive, sald wo seemed to bo dealing with tho
suation on our own.
Walker; Pebbuit
M. and Sinth; Soares, Leslie and Brown: Direh Wilson, Yusei Cox and Thong,
Resoryce: D. Singh and Rey- nolds.
Malayan wealth
There
was no general polley between loomed.
ali nations
was
Ho said.
not being over-
that demande. for
interested in that area. To try and ralso the martial law came from very standard of living of militons of people in the Far East in an effort to eliminate the grounds on which Communism flourish ed would take a century,
This is the first British side to visit the Antipodes since 1930.-Reuter,
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Apr. 6-The follow- ing were the results of Rugby Union games played today: Birkenhicad Park 19, Manches- ler 3; Teignmouth 9. Old Mer- chant Taylors 11-Reuter.
Liberty
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