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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 fana saw the first matches of the busy Easter week-end period which may well settle promotion and relega- tion problems.

WEEK-END

SPORT

TODAY

with Idol spring weather, plenty of thrills, rewarded the pretators, some of whom saw al- ይር ሃገ ቱ

upts, surprising though a

of rent clarification end-of-the reason problema concerned only top of the table Biden,

The bigget upset occurred to Manchester United, who crush- asketball Warriors V

ed at home to Birmingham City. labie In the & Kowloon Com-geneath whom . Hongkong

uly une tram-the bined at Caroline Hill, 6 p.m.

Cricket-KCC (Second other Manchester alde (City). Division Champions)

V The Hest of the Second Division X ut Cox Road, 1.45 pm Pressimists v Royal Army Pay Corps at Bookumpoo, 145 pm.

Football-Juntor and Senior

Shield Finals at Happy Valley-

Army Commandus, 2.30 pin,

•Khchee y St Joacnam, 130 pm

Races-Faster

Race Meeting

the

who Liverpool,

Jost to Manchester League lead United nearly a fortnight ago, returned to the top with

hand- seme win.

This Improves Liverpool's maspects of the Cup and League double,

Blackpool's hops of the

д League: Wildents at CBA

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950,

Winnie's

Horse

Beaten

of

Sallsbury, Wilishies, Apr. 0-Mr Winston Churchill and his family saw his French-bred face horse, Colonist, beaten into fourth place in the Ballsbury Spring Handicap, run over one mile, here today.

winner Colonist three of his nix гасен since arriving in Enz- land,

Jast

summer; at- temped to make all the rus- ing but was collared a fur- long from home, finishing fourth behind the fa 1 chance, Eulogy, owned by Mr G. Cooper, a Portsmouth bulcher.

two

Crystal. Link, a 20 to 1 shot.

Recond, WAN Jeugtis beliind Eulogy, with the D to 4 favourite, Elen) - man, half a length away third in a field of nine run-

second Colonist started favourite at 7 to 2-Reuter.

RUGBY UNION

TEAM OFF

ON TOUR

Polished Innings By Schoolboy

Lahoro, Apr. 7-A hard-hitting partnership of 114 runs between Kolaart and the 18-year-old schoolboy, Jayasingho, enabled Ceylon to muster an impressive first innings total of 329 against a Pakistan Combined Universities team hore today.

Young

Jayasingho's throwing in allowing the visitors polished innings of 125 in- to gain many valuable runs,

Jayasinghe alone had three cluded 18 fours and is the lives. The right-orm medium highest recorded so far this off-spinner, Safdar Hamid, tour. He delighted specta-wrought the most damage to the batapen with five wickets for tors with a wide repertoire 55 runs. of strokes, which made the At the lunch interval Ceylon home team's atlack look made 75 runs for the loss of mediocre, and he was cheer-two wickets and by the tea in- ed long and loud when the serval had knocked up 210 runs

for the loss of eight wickets, innings ended with the fall Reuter of his wicket.

A

patient knock by Makin Salih, one of the opening bats- man, who reached 82, was also of great value to Ceylon.

The home team gave n poor display

the feld, in dropped catches and inaccurate

CHAMPION

STAR

Phane:58335:

their 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

APRIL 8TH.

OF CYCLING CHAMPIONS

(First_Day) at Happy Valley Championships suffered a set- back before the day's bluest First Saddling Belt at 11.30 am.

71,000 fung Softball Men's Senior crowd, more thin

London, Apr. 7. — The seeing them fall at Everton. League Play-offs-Braveu

which With promotion certain, Tot- Rugby Union team, Jaguars of CBA ground, King's

tenham Hotspurs could afford teft, over the week-end to Herne Hill Track, London, Park, 11.30 am.

the loss of point when enter-

vhen enter tour New Zealand and Aus- Apr. 7.—A. Patterson, Aus- Ladies' Sentor

convincing Pirates v

tralia this summer, will tralia's holder of the World tining Rull, while wing by both Notts County and ground, 10 a.m.

"leaders have ample opportunities Amateur Sprint Champion-| Ladies'

Doncaster Rovers, the Junior Leaguo!

enchship, today won the Cham- McTyceireans White Fangs at of the South and North Sections for getting to know

respectively of the Third Divi-other during the six weeks' pion of Champions Trophy СВА ЕГО

ground, 1 p.tn.

sion, enhanced their prospecia Junior League Flunl

sca trip. in the appearing V Jaguars at CBA ground, 4 pan. Division next season.-Reuter.

Midgets League: Liona Binckarrows, 10 mm.;_Mohawksi

Acen,

Y

M: Blackhawks

11,30 a.m.;

V

of

Falcons V Burnley Saints, 1 p.m.; Dodgers Blue-Charlton

birds, 2.30 p.in.; Delawares Blackhawks, 4 - p.m--all games

FIRST DIVISION

Second

Q

Liverpool

1

Aston Villa Polion

Derby County a Everion

Cleinen

at Recrelo ground, King's Park, Manchester U

TOMORROW

Basketball Arellano Hongkong & Kowloon Com-

bined at Caroling 11ilk, 8 p.m.

Cricket-IRC v

West Bron

tuddersfield

Jackpo

Birmingham

Newcastle U

Portmouth

Fulham

Sunderland

}

Middlesbro

SECOND DIVISION

Preston N. E.

0

That is of the main

one reasons why the sea roule 1s to travel by always preferred air on such occasions.

The weeks on hand ship are felt to be useful in giving mem- ters of the party a chance to meet each other socially and to enable the incfical aspects of the tour to be discussed.

Moreover, tho players are able to enjoy no adequate rest period after the ring Britim Genson, which for most of them has meant continuous Rugby for

seven months.

1 YOUNGEST CAPTAIN

of the annual international ecycling meet.

His time for the last furlong was 12.8 accs,

and ho beat Jackle Held, of the United States who just managed to keep the Beilenger. holder, Jacques runner-up for the world title, out of second place. Britain's Reg

Harris, the World Professional Sprini Champion, was beaten by his greatest rival, Aris Van Vliet

Holland of

in A series of matches, the Dutchman totalling points to the 7% of Harris.

9

Vilet beat Harris over the 600

and 1,000 metres and cach clock-

Kari Mullen, the Old Beled 24 secs, for the quarter-mile

vedere and Ireland hooker, is time trial-Reuter.

the youngest of all International

Rugby captains at 23. His

Commandos Brentford

Blackburn R

2

Card

at Sookunpoo (First

Division

Bry

0

Sheffield W.

Bradford

League), 1.45 p.m.

Division Football First League: St Joseph's v Kowloon Queens P. R. Motor Bus at Happy Valley, 5

Grimsby Lulon

Leeds United

3

Harnsley

1

0

Swangen

D

Spurs

0

Hull City

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

Irish

2 Torquay U

1

seasons

Aldershol

cess.

Reading

Bristol Rovers

0

Second Division League: RAF v University at Kal Tak, pm.; Police v Dockyard

at

Boundary Street, 5 p.m.; Kit--ighton chee v Navy at Happy Valley,istol City -

3.30 p.m. Lawn

Bowls President's team v

v Mr Aitken's team at Club, Kowloon Bowling Green 3,30 p.m.

Softball-Men's Senior Lengue Finst Play-offs: Braves ground. v Americana at CBA King's 'ark, 2.30 1,

Inter-long League: Shelt San Miguel at 11.30 am. Caltex Livingston at

V

Palace

Leyton Orient

Exeter City

Millwall

Newport Notts County Southend 1 Walsall

4

Bournemouth

Watford

No:ls Forest

a Port Vale

2 Ipswich

• Swindon

THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN)

CBA ground, Barrow

Gibb Car T V

Create 1 CBA ground, Dancaster

Ladies'

Junior League Clovers Squawn at CBA ground, 4 p.m.

V

Midgets League: Mohawks v Falcons, 10 aận; Lion: v Aces, : 11.30 Ian; Blackhawks V Saints, 1 p.m.; Dodgers v Delu- wares, 30 p.m.; Blackarrows Bluebirds, 4 p.m.-all at lie- creio ground.

GAMMANS

ATTACK

(Conilnued from Page 1)

selection is considered sound na

is popular, for he has led

alde for the past

three

NOTICE

with outstanding sue- | KOVLOON CRICKET CLUB

Members and their friends

When the team left, the vice- captain was not known, but a are reminded that the next cable

was received from the Dance at the Kowloon Cricket ship stating that Bleddyn Wii-Club will be held on Satur- lains, the Cardiff and Wales centre-threequarter,

cenday, April 8th, from 9 p.m.

to 2 a.m.

Kiven the honour.

party

had been

AIL the 30 players In the

Internationals-13 Music will be provided by re from Wales, Bine from Ireland, the band of ILM,S. Triumph

1 five from Scotland and three

Includes four wing- threequarters, four centre-

*

Hartlepools

Benth

Mansfield

0 Crewr

Okham Acerington Halllax Darlington Tranmere Wrexham

0

from

England-and two full-backs,

D

threequarters,

two

New Brighton i

Gateshead

Smithport

1

tradford

Stockport York

Itochdal

Rotherham U

3

(ate kickoff)

(xx) result mutilated-Reuter,

FOLKESTONE HOCKEY

Folkestone, Kent, Apr. --- Fulkestone's unnunt Easter traditionally Hockey Festival,

the biggest and most

national of

most inter- the many such

of Communist China. Did the fatherings taking place at re-

Government still contend that sorts la various parts of the

J

this recognition

י

had had

effect on the situation?

no country, opened today in bril- liant weather with Continental with each of No-one in Malaya was pre-teams concerned pared to accept that view. Ap-the ive matches playing. pointments of Chinese Com-

The results were: munist Jonger

Grass-

constils could be much be evaded. Banditshoppers Zurich 1, Llaung 7: would never be caught unless Cheam 0, Victory Club, Ant- the Chinese population were werp 3; Uacchanalians 3, Data- vieren of Dodrecht 3; Pole Club prepared to give information.

The bandits could not survivede Houbnir 1, South. Saxons 3;

a month in the jungle without IS.C. The the help of the Chintre.

Ingue 1. Royal

He Engineers 4.-Reuter.

*was sure We could get that help to

Caunere could be

the Goverment

businex.

meant

Ho asked whether any up-

proach had been made to Aus trulla and New Zealand

would be in a deadly peril

Hockey Team

The following will represent the Police v. YMCA Shamshui-

for military ground at 10.30 nm.

help. If Singaporo tell they tomorrow (Sunday), ren- dezvous at Shamehulpo Police Time Was Getting short. Stution at 10 a.m.:

Walker;

Pebbutt

stand-oil halves, three scrummage hall- backs and 15.forwards.

This is the first British sidė to visit the Antipodes cince 1930-Reuter.

RUGBY RESULTS London, Apr. 6-The follow- ing were the results of Rugby Union games played today: Birkenhead Park 39, Manches- ter 3; Telgnmouth D. Old Mer- chant Taylors 11-Rcuter.

Liberly

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COLUMBIA PICTURES presents

and M.

There was a limit to what the rubber planters and tin minors could stand. It was little food Singh; Soares. Lese and falking about closing the dollar) Arown; Birch Wilson, Yusef, gap and losing Malaya.

A CENTURY

tive, said

Sir Patrick Spens, Conserva- WC cemed to be

Cox and Thong.

Reserves: D. Singh and Rey-

nolds.

dealing with the Malayan wealth was not being over-

altuation on our own. There was no general palley between loomed.,

Ke sald all nations interested in that

that demands for TO try and raise the martial law area.

como from very standard of living of millions few people Indeed. The great of people in the Far East in an majority felt the much nelion effort to eliminate the grounds was not needed. The Malayan on which Communism flourish campaign was a ble job and a od would take a century. tough one, but in the end we

would prevail.

Mr Walter Fletcher said we had taken it for granted that The Minister reiterated the because the output of tin and recent statement by the Prime rubber continued and roso in Minister on our intention to se

of

price, thus contributing to-It through and said it would

the cloning wards

the remove any doubl in the "dolier Inp, that it would conminds of the gallant people In

god, tinue to do · 30.

Malaya. Mr Grimths said there was

Winding up the debate, Mr no rapid or easy solution and Oliver Stanley, former Con- no magic formula for dealing sorvative Colonial Secretary,

troops

with, tho, situgian. The posel-said, that this was a matter of bility në gjifil

from nationel. Importance and would other parts of 3^ the Common- certainly be discussed again.

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