THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL, 20, 1950.
CHAMPION RELAXES
THE SEARCH CONTINUES
FOR ENGLAND'S
WORLD CUP RESERVES
London, Apr. 19.—England appears to have settled half the prob lem of the 22 players to go to Rio de Janeiro for the World Cup finals with the team which beat Scotland at Hampden Park, on Saturday, and won the British soccer tournament.
The search for the remainder continues and the Football League selectors, who work in close harmony with their England counterparts, have not chosen one of the victorious England team for the match against the Irish League at Belfast on April 26.
The match will, therefore, provide the opportunity of trying out 11 more "possibles" to make the trip to Rio.
The team contains a number of new faces to representative football, The choice of Merrick in goal is rather surprising, for it had been felt that Ditchburn (Tottenham) was the most likely second string to Williams (Wolverhampton) for Rio.
Milburn and Withers, who have been chosen as backs,
SCOTTISH TEAM Glasgow, Apr. 18-The Scol-
Third
Division,
(Northern) Crewe Alexandra 0 Doncaster
2
Seolish League, Division "B"
Queen's Park 4 Alloa Athlete
2.
save been prominent in Second tish football party to travel for Division football this season. international games with Portg Milbiten impressed for the
tal (May 21) and France (May England "E" team ngainst
20) was chosen today us fol- Holland, and Withers has been lows: a mainalay of Tottenham's pro- motion side.
SURPRISE SELECTIONS The entire half-back line can bo classed 03 unexpected selections, but all three players
and
Whitaker been in
Horvey (captain), Musson-have consistent form for their clubs and are ripe in experience.
Eddie Bailey, who played brinally against the Scotilah League and was considered un-:
to be left Lucky
out of the Hampden match, has been chosen again al Inside-left.
The rest of the attack. Harris, Morris, J. Milburn and Metcalfe, have all been strong contenders for honours throughout Reason.
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The team is as follows: Merrick (Birmingham); Milburn (Chesterfield), Withers (Tottenham); Hurvey (Newcastle), captain, Whitaker (Middlesbrough), Musson (Derby), Harris (Portsmouth). Morris (Derby),
Milburn
(Newcastle), Smiley (Tolten- ham), Metcalfe (Huddersfield).
The
Wright reserves are: (Everton) und Shorthouse (Wolverhampton),—Reuter,
Commonwealth Team To Tour
India Again
London, Apr. 19.-The recent tour of a Common. wealth cricket team to
. India, Pakistan and Ceylon, proved such a success that a second one has been ar ranged for next winter.
Confirming this today. Mi George Duckworth, the former Lancashire and England player, who will again manage the team, sald that detalled arrange. ments would be discussed with Mr A. S. de Mello, the President of the Indian Board of Control, when he came over In May to attend the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lords.
The last side included pe Australians, Ave Englishrnen, and two from the West Indas, but the next teum is likely to contain 11 English players, mainly from County sits, two Australians and three West In
dians.
The team will not be chosen un after the MCC have an nounced the party Austraila
and New Zealand Reuter.
tour to
Other Matches Kilmarnock 1 Derby County
Leela United 1 Wolves 1. Airdrie 0 Celtle 0.
-Neuter,
Cowan (Morton), Young 5. (Rangers), Cox (Rangera), Lapaley
Evans (St Mirren),
McCool (Rangers), (Celle), Woodburn
Forbea (Rangers), (Arsenal), Brown (East Fife), Baukt (Hearts), Steel (Derby
Reilly County),
(Hibernians) GOLF fourteenth player will be chosen | 661 and Liddell (Liverpool). A
Inter.--Reuter.
MATCH RESULTS
Landon, Apr. 10. The following were the results of football matches played today:
Freebooter, winner of the Grand National, England's and the world's pre- mier 41⁄2 mlle 36 jump, steeplechase, rolls on the ground after exercise. at his
Ripon, Yorks, training quarters.----Express.
Koreans Beaten In A
"Silver King" Thrill-Packed Match
Tournament
Richmansworth, Hertford- shire, Apr. 19.-J. Panton, of Glenbervic, with a round
WORKING OUT of 67, led the field of 137 at
Getting
Michigan.
The Korean team, which gave such fine displays in their first two matches over the week-end, went down to a strong Colony team by one goal to nil, yester day, at Happy Valley.
All seats were sold out well before the scheduled starting time and the stands were jammed to overflowing. Even squatting room was at a premium. The capacity crowd was duly rewarded with one of the most thrilling football games seen here for many months.
ON THE RECORD A WEEK'S EXTRA TRAINING WOULD HAVE SUNK US
The Korean footballers did been more
than a very small
not surprise so much by losing fraction of the attendance, but the third game of their series it was certainly several score. here as did the Hongkong XI
The crowds around on Leigh-
by putting up a really fine dis-ton Hill and on roof-tops must
play of soccer, particularly in the first half, at Happy Valley it not a thousand or more.
have come up to several hundred
yesterday,
A penalty goal at the start of the second half spoiled what tion of
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The football playing popula- was one of the most thring schoolboys and other small fry. Korea, inclusive of games of football seen hero in was estimated for us by one of
match was our visitors at some 2,000.
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a long time. The the best of the present serles against the visitors and it was, *1710 team. Delected to come right Urough, a game
ame of bril to Hongkong was picked large- flant saves and missed chances, ly from the veterans
Baby el Had luck gone
one way or tho team is Chang
Kyung either the other,
side
could Whan, the outalde-left, who, have won by something in the 20, while the roni-keeper, Chun vicially of 4-1. The pace was Sung Won, la 28. terrific in the first half and it one else on the team under 30 There is no did not slow very much. though there is no one over 35
up In fact, one began to think
The team in Chinese stars
many respecta that our
don't representes Korea's beat, but I tack stamina as much as an is short of the Inability to get over an un-players, the warranted superiority complex.eams
of
This
time
had it.
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tizero
name
University two big
being Yunhi University (formerly the Chosen Christian College) and Korea University.
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about
a very
Going to our visitors to in quiro how it was that they had won the first two matches so formed that it was all a matter cusily, this columnist was J-
The students were asked to stay at home and continue with training. The last time the Koreans their studies. Among the other visited us, it appears, they had available tulent, it appears that only three weeks training before there are quito coming out by ship and the rea youngsters, but the Korean a few coming journey made them sluggish.
think that speed and youth are the end of the first round
they had
not quite as important in the four weeks' training and Sew out. game as is experience, of the "Silver King" £1,350
The visitors made one change thing away, Goalie Chun Sung-, of their forwards, Chung Kook- Find
they had ve weeks
feature A noticeable professional 72-holes stroke in their line-up of that of their won had a fairly busy afternoon chin was given possession at 15 traluing, It looks very much like yesterday's match was that the play golf tournament on the previous intelics. Plurk Koun and did a wonderful job bew yards but he shot straight into our football pretige would have Ko
Korean defence was Moor Park Course here to-up took the place of Kim Yong tween the sticks. He showed Yu Yiu-tak's hands.
Lolid affnir, whereas the for- aik, who injured his foot in een anticipation and A safe
As the game wore on, the
word line lacked the nip of our Sunday's encounter. This neces- pair of hands.
Hongkong players began to
The Korean season otarts in Chinese stars and preferred the sitated a reshuffling of their There were several last show unmistakable signs of tir March and continues through to build-up style of getting a goal, forward line and took some of minute changes in the Hongkong ing and the Koreans were seen November. When they came the ball being passed around to the sting out their attacks.
January, they came the point where someone had il was only the goal- a constant menace to the local Yung-can and Chu Wing-players were taking no chances were not quite thawed out. keeper in front of him. defence with their crisp short keung. Tang Yer-kit,
en- and several of their forwards as con-
In the last Low They
are not yet sumciently fettle returned to assist in the passes and speedy thrusts down tre-fo
minutes of Ane down tre-forward, was in
de-thawed out 10 how ид the game, the Koreans changed difficult lgh Course were A. Ciddle. Their star forward, nint pre
played a dashing game fence,
what they are capable
of their style and came very close Nam-slk, was unable to
#T$ The Hongkong goal had a Speaking with them, an imprestu
equalising. Dut it was Lees of Sunningdale, with ndo much, as he was too closely, even after he
early in the second half.
close shave in
the fortieth on easily to be gathered is rather late in the day. round of 70,
inside-right, Yiu Cheuk-yin was in excellent minute, when a powerful rising that they are all rather sur- A.A. Knight of watched. Their Felixstowe,
with 72, and SS. Chol Yung-keun, played form and showed perfect ball shot by Phark Keun-sup from prised that we are in so many Field of Dunstable Downs, Asparkling game, while be control, Chau Man-chi was as, 13 yards struck the top of the ways a Tibbles of Sandwell Park, and spectacled Chun
village Kook-chin Rood as usual, while Leo Tai- crossbar and went behind.
For example, Seoul has
len, who came in at the last tai was on and oft, Chang
Just before the final whistle stadium that seats 30,000 people 10 be a Combined Chinese XI, moment into what was intended Kam-hol was very slow and was Chun Sung-won brought off an- and can, when properly packed, fell into line quite easily with more or less a inere passenger other good rave by stopping o accomodate 50,000. A for the most part of the game, daisy-cutter from Yiu
frection his all-Chinese teammates and Cheuk- of this number could get in to yin.
got u see any one match in Hongkong and again as he cleared up the cheer from the crowd now HALF-BACKS SHINE
start of a Korean attack,
day.
Two Blokes behind came Ossie Pickworth, the Australian Open Champion, WJ. Fox of Fulwell, and K. Bousfield of Coombe Hi11.
All these players were en- aged on the West Course today and the lenders on the more
ex here last
Nevertheless, they proved to be up. Mullen and Lau Chung- to have the better of the
be sang took the places of Hau changes. However, the local from a cold Korean winter and and there
WRS
G: Johnson, of South Staffs, put up a good performance as each with 73.
inside-left. A number of overseas players JR
In the intermediate line, the Cavo a fall international flavour pivot,
Kim
Kyu-whan, ta The fournament, which again the strong an Chu carries
a first prize of £300, Ying-kwang was in grand form and marks the opening of the and played a splendid spoiling British competitive
Hame, Lee
season.
韪
the
Club's half-back, Andy Mul-
during which a record total of back, gayong. the right- very prominent part in long-dong, Phark Dal-chong: Lee Kistes were fually closed how should by now be in all the
THE TEAMS The loent half-backs played a
It was rather Instructive to Korea-Chun Sung-won: Lee S1 observe yesterday
doesn't yet know what when another fine display kong's cary 30,000 in prize money by blocking up all traffe through kee, as pivot, played the gameung-keun. Chung Nam-sik, Chung mitted And to get into a foot-an his success. Kwok Ying- Kim Kyu-whan, Chu Yung-
Chinese
nante is, though it Phark his side of the fold.
Keun-sup. On his of his life and Just could
Chol any possible ways the mad Chinese papers. Andy has quite players will
change left, Phark Dal-chong was very nothing wrong. He had
Konk-chin, Chang Kung-whan.
unusual tomorrow for another cool and steady and gava
occupation for a HangkongYU Yiuslak, Ng Kl. bull ground here and what they footballer. He is 'n diver and 18 rounda and a maximum to
full measure of Chung Nam-sik cheang. Hsu King-hing: Mullen, are willing to risk to see had been down to quaiify
compete over the
Lou Churg-Song: match, and never allowed him to wan-wok Ying-kee,
in the deep der out of his sight. Mullen Tang Yee-kit, Chau Man-chi, Les
Yu Cheuk-yin, Onol
carlier in the day. 38-holes
the High
Chang Kam-hol, 011 Course on Friday.-Reuter.
"RECORDER".
will be at stake.
The
courses
Koreans First In
no-
Final Acceptors
For The
Boston Marathon 2,000 Guineas
Boston, Apr.
10-Kee Yang
was unable
19.
do
the
also shone with his brilliant
tackling and accurate distribu. Tai-fal.
tion of the ball, Lau Chung
The number of those who got
in without tickets may not have
aug proved that he is sa AMONG BÒXING'S TOP MEN
good no ever and wha Бесп everywhere. Buth full-backs, Ng K-cheung and Hsu King- sing, were mot dependable, while Yu Yiu-tak in goal played
with greater confidence.
The
There Are At
Least Two
Uncrowned Champions
SAYS CORNELIUS
If the American boxing authorities were
RYAN
London, Apr. Han, of Korea, casily won the Twenty-seven final acceptors
4th running of the
Hongkong attacked from the Boston were announced here today kick-off and for fully den Athletle Association Marathon for the Two Thousand minutes had the Koreans on the here today. There
were 134 Guineas, to be run over one
defensive. starters
Then
followed a spell of mid- Ham's time for the 20 miles, mile at Newmarket next in trim
Beld
after which exchanges. for 385 yards course was 2 hrs. 32 Wednesday, April 26. another try at swimmingmins. 30 secs.
Hongkong returned to the at- They are:
tack with a nice combined the English Channel this Another Korean, Kil Yoon
Rising Flame, Cardanil, Em- movement, which resulted In summer, Shirley ·May
Song, was record in 2 hrs. 35 peror, Welsh View, Flittermouse, Ylu Cheuk-yin belug in poss503- France plays basketball in nin 58 secs.
Retainer, Bilborough, Trampersion near the penalty spot, but
as strict as some European com- Detroit,
Last year's winner, Cari Indian Empire. Full Dress, Man before he could poise for
missions, there would be at least two new champions very soon. Massachusetts
The Gosth Leandersson, of Wilada ter Gunner. Eclat, Khorasan, parting shot, he was robbed by
Ray Robinson would be the Middleweight Champion and Sandy Saddler schoolgirl ten, Sweden,
te Palestine, Barsam, Pewter Plat-Lee Si-dong at the expense of would become featherweight king. Each is obviously the "uncrowned champion" was appearing in a sports early pace and at no time was Solte, Tonedale, Blue
keep up with the Korean's ter, The Golden Road, Flos fruitless
corner.
right now in the opinion of almost every close observer of boxing, he u the running. He failed Hedgerow, Reminiscence, Fast minute and Chung Nam-sik was Boxing Association.
Book,
The Koreans managed to break away in to finish in the first 20.
the sixteenth The rules of the National every six months against the large but legitimate number of tel Rock. Fluellen. Another Korean, Yun Chil
Donore, sent through the middle,
wilch in lending contender. Masked Light
European Champions who come Choi, was
with cludes every state but New York, third in 2 hrs. 30
Prince only Yu Yiu-tak to beat
These same rules hold true into America. Simon.
and and the rules of the New York most European mins 47 secs. John P. Lafferty,
Ng Ki-cheung at his heels. Ng State Athletic Commission both usually
nations, and But 1,000 GUINEAS
USA the of Boston, was fourth.-Reuter
caught up with Chung just as demand that a champion defend seecunts for
enforced, which Champions Ignore the rule, and
the surprisingly the Twenty final acceptore were
the latter was about to shoot
authorities do nothing. Willie Pep. also Runounced for the One
frightened of from about ten yards and aver Results Thousand Guineas, to be run
ted danger with a daring tackle,
Saddler, defended his feather over one mile at Newmarket on
The Koreans came very near London, Apr. 19. The follow-Friday, April 28,
to scoring in the twenty-second minute when they
within go! Teen Are.
range following a pretty bout Catchit, Don de of parsing between Chung Nam- Cel. Happy Haven, Banquise, sik and Chung Kook-chin. Dut Zina, Summer Scus, Santinen, Kwok Ying-kee zeemed to come Happy Miss Jinks, Upper Boats, from nowhere and saved in the Dlibleretta, Tambars, Here II, nick of time by kicking behind Stella Polaris, Greelan
Scintillating. for a corner. Flower, Brilliance, Nassau, Camurce and Flying Slipper-Reuter,
show.
SHE'S NICE
ON ICE
Yvonne Sherman, U. S. and North American Women's Figure Skating Champion, goes into a back- ward spiral during a practice session at the Empire Pool in London, England. Apparently this did some good because Yvonne inter finished third in the world championship held in the British capital.
Rugger
u were the results of rugger games played today:
14.
HUGBY UNION
Abercarn 0, Newbridge 5. Barnstaple 0. Resolven 0. Bideford 8, Torquay Athletic
Newton Abbot 8, Somerset Police 3.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Castleford 7 Oldham 5.
Leight 22, Barrow 0.
Wigan 33, Widnes 2.
St Helen's 38, Salford 3.
Bradford Northern
rington 23-Reuter.
5. War-
KCC CRICKET
CLOSING DAY
They are:
and
CITY & SUBURBAN
CHANCE MISSED
In the next minute, over at the other end, Tang Yee-kit obtained Epsom, Surrey, Apr. 10-Mr the
possession inside the area with G. Gibson's Iron Duke won the away, but before he could take Bearest defender yards City and
Suburban Handicap a shot at it, he was robbed by here this afternoon after a Phark Dai-chong. photo-finish with the Comta del
Chambure's Roc du Dlable.
The local lads continued to dominate play Mr
and Charles'
the gave Jacobite was Korean defence third. A field of 12 ran.
some very a= The xlous moments, betting was: 5 to 1 Iron Duke, arrived with the scoro
but half-time sheet
"Hongkong took'up the attack. again immediately after the re-
The following will represent to I Rae du Diable, 100 to the KCC In
งด
1
3
clean.
Intra-club
cricket match on Saturday
at
Jacobite. Refund was the 0 to 2 favourite.
the tenson.
1.45 p.m. to mark the end of The race was won by a thort sumption and in the second head with three-quarters of a minute, Lee Tal-fat was fouled
At 8 pm. n Cricketers Stag length between Roc du Diable by Phark Dalchong well inside party will be held and all mem- and Jacobite.-Reuter.
bers of the 2nd XI are special-
ly requested to attend.
Over 10.-C. J. Smith,
The teams are:
Lawrence. S. v. Gluns, 7. A.
Broadridge, E. C. Fincher, Y. R.
Basketball-Title
Won
the
penalty area. Leo took the spot kick himself and made no mistake with a powerful drive. A few minutes later Tang Yeo-kit and Kim Kyu-whan were involved in a head-on col-
before
Kerman N. Hart Baker, By beating Queen's College lision in midfield. Tang had to guincy, 3. G. Merriane. A. G. 32-20 at Caroline Hill last night, retire to have his head band Eastman, A. P. Weir, W. E. Col-Wah Yan College
the aged logo. V. C. Baxmaur.
Under 40.-V. C. Bond, J. Lariou, Schools' Senfor Basketball game.
returning
to the 3. V. Bellers A. Zimmern, C. P. Championship, thus accomplish- Smith. W. M. Davidson,
Korea had rather bad luck in D. O. White, B. M. Stanley rum, having won the Junior Cham minute when following a beauti ing the double, its second teams not equalising in the elevantů T. L. Z. Randall, H. G. Labrum, W. R. CowiR.
pionship.
- 1 [nui plang of passing sizing three.
are
WORKING ON HIS WALLOP
plon, gives the punching hag a going over during "Sugar"" Itay. Robinson, the Welterweight Cham- workout at his training camp in Pompton Lakes, New
Jersey.
Robinson is getting himself ready for his 15-round title bout with Kid Gayllan at the Municipal Stadium the Philadelphin on July 11,
the
boy, Eddie Compo,
I very ordinary boxer named Charley Ricy, and
then against Ray France, the European champ but untested in USA rings.
Famechon of
None could
possibly qualify as a "ogical challenger" as long
Moila
1s Saddler is active. Jake La- ths Middleweight Clinmplon in name. but was beaten by Robert Villemain of France In a non-title
sto, and could be taken by Stove Bellols, Laurent Dauthuille and Robin- son at any time.
He has not defended since he won the crown from Marcel Cerdan Inst June.
Robinson is rated the master of Villemain, since he punches horder and boxes slightly better, but Villemain is gaining stature. Should Robinson take over the 100-pound diadem, the welterweight title would be a toss-up between Charley Fumri and Kid Gavilan.
should
Joe Maxim is recognised as lightheavyweight champ, but be forced to defend against Bert Lyell. And Ezzard Charles has been an active heavyweight titleholder, but the commissions should insist upon elear-cut eliminations among Joe Walcott, Leo Savold, Joe Bakai and Lee Oma to determine for: two legitimate challengers.
ong
Such clarity. In the chainploh- stup plotures woulder bring certainly
foster respostand boxing
Press
Heeds that United