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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1950.
COLONY'S FOOTBALL
SEASON
COMES
TO
AN END TODAY
મ
BY UNOMI”
The local football' season comes to an end today with two exhibi- tion matches to be staged at the Club Ground, Happy Valley. Kitchee, the team of the year in Hongkong soccer, as Champions meet a strong Rest combine.
This will be the Kitchee supporters' last chance for six long months to see the Kitchee selectors will field the their favourites in action. It is hoped that strongest team possible.
The Rest team contains many players who have given grand service to their clubs throughout the season. Tam Woon-cheuk, the goalkeeper, week after week put up fine displays in Kwong Wah's goal and fully deserves to play in today's game.
Instead of swinging wing. It is good to see Yuen fendern. Rochn and Liu Shin-ping are
flic crosses from a reliable pair of backs. Mullen, Yu-lam at last being recognised. over high
player who has wings, the outside men prodded Hayes and Santos, the Inter-He is a ne mediate line, will have a busy been the most consistent per- the ball forward and lured the He opposing defence away from the time trying to stop the smart former in the Police team.
goalmouth, Kitchee attack.
Xavier and Lee Chun-fat huve both speed and brains and should form a dangerous right
Never Too Old For Sport
will form a lively partnership with Lee Tai-fal.
Arst line is led by Ko The Po-keun, de schoolboy stur. He is an aggressive player who iuses his weight and speed to jadvantage.
CURTAIN RAISER
PERSONAL TRIUMPH
Last Saturday's game was a Chung triumph for rersonal
contre- Nam-sk, the Korean forward. He senred five of the winners' six goals. The Korents withh dve erored two goals minutes and this tended to upset the confidence of a few of the Hongkong side.
As a curtain-raiser to today's big game the News Vendors, the winners of the Second Division Leage, will play the runners- There is a challenge toun. Kitchee dimiors. Mr Louis Fabre, of Queen's) Both teams contain analy Park Harriers, who at 62 Der Fint Division players Joseph's left-back, was na match hurdled, ran, walked, sculled and today's game should be a and swam a mile and cycled thriller. These two sides have five miles in 63 minutes.me.
IL
"1
been outstanding in the Junior
onelumen 1
is from Mr M. Mellar- Sir Arthur Merse will present Smith, of Lynton Lodge. West the trophies fo the successful
th Street, Helgate, who writes:
the nor game.
THE KOREAN VISIT
Soccer fans had a real feast of
football first class
last week which at team from Koren played a series of three games. 'The viitors won
mix years older that Mr Fabre, unt if he wants som competition I am witting to take him on at winning any di fance he likes to name.
"I have been an athlete,
rowing man, and
20
am still
swimmer, and m certain that
If the realling and swimming two
Inatchne
Yiu Yu-tak was shaky ani should have raved at least two of the counters, Chinni, the St for the wiles right-winger,
of the Korean
The only players to play a half-decent game were the for- wards, with the exception of Brown who was off form.
Ho Ying-fan we the main- attack and the rpring of the combinatlan of Galvin and Ho was a delight to watch.
THE SECOND GAME
The game last Sunday-Korea
Combined the openlogį v.
Chinese WHS the peilt by injury to the local side.
lus.1 but
and with n
were performed in still water remaining one by a penalty goal,Played in rali throughout on a he could not complete the sixthe only goal scored in distances in anything like the match.
me stated.**
HIS TIMES
Times given for the various teals at the time Mr Fabre performed them last summer
were:
the slippery surface
greasy ball, it was amazing how quickly the Koreans adapted · themselves to the conditions.
too slow, es-
from his
Playing a type of football similar to thir of our earlier vivators, Halsingborg, The Hau Yung-sang played a fine Koreans in the first two games game at right-back, showing no ekposed many of Hongkong's signs of weakness weaknesses. Firstly, that local recent leg injury, Ilo Ying-fun 20 minutes Llayers me far
was crocked after Hurdling (32 fencespecially in attacking.
onl
with returned
his 7min. 30sec.: running, 7min
covered with bandages. 20sec.; walking, 11min 13see;
Fast. swift ralds and Art- 20see rowing time tackling were two of the cycling, 15min.
Fun Kwan-angand Lai Wai (down river at Hammersmith), Koreans' strong points. Their were the other wa Hongkout Umin 25sce.: swimming, 15min.
The scere, 3-1 in epponents were given Bttle time casanllies. 53Rec. They tot up to just over 03 minutes.
outside the recortis, swimming-15min.
more than four minutes inside world record time.
le
to make up their minds what to Korea's favour, was the correct do when they were in possession result. of the ball and whilst they de-i
Korean
THE
UPSET
The happy-go-lucky Jaguars caused
SQUAD
sensational upset last week when in
the play-off series in the Senior League they beat the Americans 10-9.
The Jaguars are:
Back row (L. to R.): Frankle Correa. Lino Marques, Eric Guest, Nelson Souza, Gerald van Langenberg, Franky Barros, Uhberto Moses and Hal Wing Lee (Coach).
Front row (L. to R.): Vic Pedruco, Edo Noronha, Ollie Vas (Manager). Jojo Baptista, Lionel Sequeira and Rudolfo Pedruco, WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Three Pennants Should
Their Owners By
Afternoon
Find Tomorrow
BY "STARDUST”
Only three more Championships need be decided this week before the official softball season closes next Saturday with the Annual Presentation Dance at the Peninsula Hotel from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. The pennants left to he mailed to their masts are those for the Men's Senior, Inter-Hong and Midget Championships.
In the Men's Senior League race, the title is still open with the Americans as hot favourites. St Joseph's and Braves, with two defents apiece, are still in tho rumming, but will have to win both their remaining games.
will meet the AL CRA 10 s. Caller v. Stan: St Joseph's Americans tomorrow and the piercantile tank Braves this afternoon to com- Untun Insurance.
An i Axtures. plete their
In these they are successful games here may be a tie for
view: v.
The Sportsman's Diary
MCC'S
JULY GAP IS BAD BUSINESS
SAYS BRUCE HARRIS
Middlesex County Cricket Club members who laye just received their blue membership cards, scimitared in gold, for the coming season are reminded again of the grievous July-August gap in the home match list.
Middlesex open the season with ten successive matches at Lord's. Soon afterwards they have an eleventh against Yorkshire there and a twelfth against Essex. Then Lord's ground knows them not between July 4 and the game against Surrey on August 19.
In the meantime the county the honour of the fastest ride in
travels al alde are on their
the country for the week-end, Cardiff, Birmingham, Worcester,
Kennedy reported to the time- Leeds. Manchester, the Oval,
Livo minutes late. Lelcester, Hove, Conterbury,keeper
According to rule, the two Cheltenham and Weston-super-
minules were automatically Mare,
added to Kennedy's actual finishing time. When his offlelal
performance corded, it appeared as 1-3-18.
POOR SUBSTITUTES
Did you ever hear of a fixture list so ill-budanced? The Middle- P-ex committee. presumably, are not to blame, for in the iniddle
of the sumner first-class county matches have to be thrust aside for a variety at fixtures given playing space by MCC ground.
Beat
among
Owners
merc
of the
them is the
Gentlemen v. Players match on July 26, but most of these games nre of thy public interest.
WAS re-
CARPET FOOTBALL
That Roy Bentley, of Chelsea, is England's best forward is the considered opinion of Joseph Mercier, trainer of the French Army soccer team that drew 2-2 with the British Army ak Dulwich.
On He
He bases this opinfon Bentley's wondering style. has no time for the centre- forward who stays in the middle,
ACC ought not to allow curli
Mercier played carpet footbal a long break at the head- (quarters of cricket during the 1 an hotel lounge to show cal- height of the summer. It is league Harold Palmer what he jbad business to give your public meant. He twisted and turned to the away and like a ballerina surfeit alternating
corner of the room and back before stabbing the ball with know his left foot, toe down, exclaim-
nu
famine.
people
The foetball better. Will cricket ever learning "Ping." to study the man who pays the shillings?
TALE OF TWO MINUTES
"That's Bentley, that was, We know how it should be done," be said, "but we cannot do it."
He
his ball
complained that All the could playera Harry Kennedy, 18-year-old accurately only 10 yards while racing cyclist from Viewley the English players hit it 30 (Middlesex) keeps on winnfug. yards. And he asked why it is that all English players seem to He was first heard of last year earn to hit the ball with the when ho
the Kentish
תנוע
The
took premier honours in Christmas Day 26, setting up a new event record at the time.
Wheelers Novice 25; later beinstep while the Frenchirien still
try to use their loca.
THE CHELSEA WAY Then Mercter put his tactics This season he has not looked
on paper. He showed the outside- back. He has been London's right picking up the ball in at fastest 25 miler so far, won two his own half, hitting it straight events in three weeks and re- down his own wing to the centre- ofcently achieved
further suc-forward, with the other three
forwards
dlogonally moving
towards the
(Chairman) with the assistance of Patsy Ribeiro, Margie Roza- rio, Hilda Soares, Thelma Wat- son, Gilly Winglee and Telty Moosdeen have been hard work to make the occasion great success. The Master
will Ceremonies
be WPercent Frank Cleary.
LEAGUE STANDINGS The latest league landings in the Sentor And Inter-Hung Men's Iengues follow:-
Men's Nentor Final Play-off
Americans
their hopes for the Championship traves will be gone.
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the Championship.
On the other
Saints drop one
hand if the more game,
,600
.500
St. Joseph's Jaguars
3
00 .400
Inter-long League
P W L Percent
( 1.000
+
The Hougkong XI chosen for For the most part, those times,
contained as one would expect are well layed parting with it a
Дame
VITAL CAME but the player would tackle in a whole-Wednesday's
and dispossess only one non-Chinese, Mullen of
The Braves have to play the 53rec.ihearted manner
Chib Every man in the side 1
Jaguars
and tomorrow
St thein.
pulled his weight and with ou
Joseph'a today and their gamu The grand positional play of extra effort they won 1-0.
this afternoon with the Saints the visitors was another
The Koreans were given little will be a vital tine. Last week noticeable thing. Very few balls
because of the abandoned owing to rain when went astray. There was always apportunity to play their close.the game with the Saints was teammate in position ready to passing game
constant attention they were the Saints were leading by 1-0
Ng in the second inning. The game! gather a pass.
given by the Opposition. Kee-chring. Isu Klag-sing and was called off at the end of the Kwok Ying-kee were grand de-third.
started strongly The Braves fenders.
in the play-off series, but in their last two outings have not
Mr Fabre would hardly claim to have accomplished this at 62 as an incident in his six-fold athletics and one must assume that the tide or current helped him. All the same, a feat to be proud of.
--(London Express Service)
They made full use of the stort pass and this created havoe amongst the Hongkong de-
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PRESENTATION NIGHT Preparations for the Presen-i tation Night Supper Dance to be held at the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday, April 29, are well under way.
hown the form that took them The proceedings commence at
into it.
a p.m. and winds up at 2 a.m. The Jaguars are out of the Fred Carpio and His Orchestra pennant race, but they will be will be in attendance. making it difficult for the other
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Mrs Carmen
team.
They beat the Americans 18-9 last week in a very closely contested tussle and their re- maining game with the Braves will make the Championship |
more open.
CHANCE FOR AN UPSET
The Jaguars have a chance to cause an upset when they meet
by
hraded Molthen
The Spurs On Themselves
Eenial
cess.
Obviously
will
In spite of rain that troubled across the fold Tickets are now on sale and cyclists over most of the country same wing,
of and wind that slowed thefr speed enn be obtained from any
the French the above-named and team efforts, Kennedy turned out to
close season, because this is just managers. Those attending are clock 1hr. 1min. 18sec. In the appreciate seeing Chelsea in the requested to make early reser-West London Combine 25 miles the way they play. vations as a capacity crowd is road trial, beal his nearest chal- expected.
lenger by 344 minutes, and took
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18-Year-Old Girl Said To Be
The Most Natural Athlete
Pittsburgh, Pa-Athletic directors at Penn State's Behrend Centre at Eric. athlete who is "the most natural
Pa. are excited about a diminutive all-around athlete, barring none," they have ever seen.
The main cause. for excitement is the fact sports star is a girl.
that the five-foot, 18-year-old
Sarah Jane Whitney, Little Jnne to her friends, can throw a football accurate-
ly 50 yards. She regularly plays touch tackle with the boys at the Behrend athletic, field and can outdo most of them at the game.
Amazed spectators gasp out, the opposition. Ifer one-handed, She is a home economics major,
hook shots would do credit to She said. "I've never such comments as
her set shols are a ball like anyone and reen a man throw
Jane goes rure cord whippers.
GOOD AT SOCCER, TOO
the Braves tomorrow. Though Fourteen Tottenham Hot-that," when Little
beat the
on
an
baseball,
and
15
the
"I love to cook. Best of all, I like to da creative sewing make things, I can keep house, it is not kely that they will,;
embarrassed, just stand around Little Jane admits playing "too, if I have to." chance, spur players-the men who into her act. The boys, often
POPULAR ON CAMPUS there is always that
on the have won the club promo- and shake their heads while the pretty good game of suceer." She
The everything depending
110-pound charming, bowling the pretty freshman co-ed flips the kes stront arms of Vic Pedruce and ton-have taken
most of the the heavy hilling power of
40-foot popular students on the campus. Erie Guest, Umberto Moses and role of publishers to pro. ball from receiver to receiver nerobatics. The latter activity brunette is one
duce an illustrated booklet, with the case of a Luckman or a she practises atop a Gerry Van Langenberg.
ladder at her parents' farm in She plans to combine a teaching Lujack.
career with extension work such West Springfield, Pa. The Jaguars, since their first "The Spurs of 1950."
HITS LIKE BULLET victory
"I'd rather pitch than play 05 4-H activities when she when they
It is something like Saints, have not been too im-autobiography, backed by the She leads her target and hits any other position in baseball." graduated from college.
Απ "But I can Her uming Little Jane said.
accomplished musician, pressive.
directors and manager, Arthur him like a bullet. Four teams are in the running Rowe, and 10,000 copies will and co-ordination are foulless. catch, too. My hitting tewell, Little Jane once was offered a chance to play with a symphony for the Inter-Hong title. Civil be on sale at is. 8d.
She Even mile physical instructors just fuir, I guess."
plays Those who have watched the orchestra. Service with no defents head the
Profits will be an extra bonus adinit they can't pass a football
liny dynamo on the diamond baritone hern. League. The other three
teams
is "just fair" "There is almost no limit to battling for the "San Miguel" for those 14, and there will be any better.
other players Football isn't the only sporty her hitting a share-out for trophy are Stanvar, San Miguel also get a mention.
Jane is out when compared to boys against the things that wonderful little at which Little Brewery and Gibb Livingston.
She's high scorer un girls pitching. But under any girl can do," commented Marvin Eddle Bally is described as standing.
Demp, a physical Instructor at The Migdel loop pennant race
"cheeky chappie"
of the the girl's basketball team at the circumstances, it's good. the
"I'm going to learn to play she can play ball with the
the centre. has narrowed down to a battle Spurs team,
the Blackhawks and
n bubbling, Penn State extension school and
and tennis this spring."
Jane
"And I'm best of them. Why, she once said, Saints, though Delawares have rrepressible natural footballer, usually averages better than 10
wish is to be a points a game, which is high for little
man throwing whose dearest
beat a varsity learning to swim, too." an outside chance
of winning better player next week than girls' rules.
Her deep
interest in sports baskets. Sometimes she doesn't with the Championship.
"I'm slightly small for good he was last week.
favourably Softball
The character of each player lay-up shots," Little Jane said, hasn't interfered with either her compare
moro
experienced com- . to thrills as will be treated
little timo galore this week-end Is carefully drawn in this book, "I like to make set shots from femininity or her studies. Her taller, when three Championships will which also gives good clue to farther out."
high school graduating average petition, but given be decided. The "Dee" Molthen the reasons for Spurs' success
Despite her modest admission, was 04.4 and she made three A's she can be great." Demp said.
"She's a swell athlete and o Shield for the Men's Senior this seatort.
persons who have seen her, play for a spot on the honour roll League, the Son Miguel Shield for the Inter-Hongs and the Jim Shepherd Challenge Cup for the Midgets League should all find their owners,
between the
Softball fans will be glad to Icorn that Joyce Guest of the Squaws, who was operated on for appendleitis on Tuesday, is making a good recovery,
WEEK-END PROGRAMME
The programmo for this week-end Ist
BATURDAY
Men's Bentor Final Pixy-offs At CDĄ I p.m.-St. Joseph's v. Dravca.
Midget LengUS.
At CDA 1.30 p.m.-Delawares v. Aces
SUNDAY
Men's Kenior Final Play-offu AL CBA 11.30 almi-St. Joseph's Americana; 1 p.m.TREURIA VI
Braves.
AL
Inter-Hong Lasgus Recreio 10.30 Lm. Đan Migugi v、 Gibb, ivingston.
-(London Express Service)
golf
too
say her lay-up is the scourge of during her first college term.swell person."-United Press.
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BON JOUR, MADEMOISELLE.. VOULEZ-VOUS UN APERITIF AVEC Ma!?..
THIS WEEK-A NEW ADVENTURE WITH WHISPER
ENGLISH SPOKEN HERE! TATY YOUR SCHOOLBOY
FRENCH ELSEWHERE.
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JUST SENT THE BIG WOLF ON
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