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"KRO-FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts till it's

Jost!

BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPI

NADIAN - OPEN

RANGER'S WEEK END HOME SOCCER FORECAST

CHINESE SCORE FIRST

BUT LOSE 2-1

HOWE NETS WINNING GOAL FOR REST OF COLONY

10

GAME NOT UP TO STANDARD

(By "SPOT KICK")

level terms at half-time the Rest of the Colony beat the Chinese eleven by 2 goals to I in the Charity soccer match in aid of the Children's Playground Fund on the Club ground yester. day.

Most of the players gave listless displays, Indulging in too much. fancy play. Even so, there were some brilliant patches of football, and at times the game was quite exciting,

A. V. Gosano was the outstanding) player, and gave a splendid display

of fearless tackling and showed an SATURDAY'S

FOOTBALL

Results At A Glance.

uncanny sense of anticipation. Strange also played well, but did | not compare with Gosano. They played with good`, understanding, and for the larger part of the game kept their opponents very subdued. |Cord brought off some fine`laves.

but was

a little nervous at the start. Beltrao, Elias and Skinner proved a formidable line, and sách gave a good exhibition, both in de- LINCOLNS J EAST LANCE · 0 fence and attack. The forwards were the weakest link in the team with Howe frequently at fault. -

CLUB “A” FIFTEEN FOR TO-DAY'S GAME

Against Midshipmen And Sub Lieutenants Of Navy

The following will represent the Club "A" fifteen against a fifteen comprised of Midshipmen and Sub-Lieutenants of the Royal Navy, on the Club ground to-day at 4.45 p.m.

K. Noble: W. Harris-Walker, J. Hutchison, R. R. Griffiths and R. O. P. King A. F. Jenkins and H. C. Mocke; R. G. Castleton, A. H. Harbord, S. H. Garrod, E. G. Jones, N. M. Cochrane, K. A. Munro, R. I. Cherrill, and G. C. Moutrie (Captain).

For long periods the ball was around the Chinese goal area, but few good efforts were made to secure goals. Gosano and Elliot combined well, while Ridley and Hocquard again showed perfect under- standing.

NAVY

LAI WAH CUP FINAL

4 CIVILIAN FIRST DIVISION

SECOND DIVISION

ARTILLERY

S. CHINA CLUB

Y. INDIANS

3 NAVY

* KOWLOON

⚫ BORDERERS

· 4.. ATHLETIC

THIRD DIVISION

R.A.M.C. BORDERERS

| ENGINEERS

R.A.S.C.

2 RECHEIO

2 UNIVERSITY

0 LINCOLNS

3 R.A.F.

League Tables To Date

Lincolns

St. Joseph's, Navy Bouth China Borderers Athletic Club Polico Kowloon Artillery

East Lanca Recreio

First Division

Goals

PW. D L F A P 12 10.180 11-21 10 7 2 1.28 13 15 10 7 2.1

-19

16

10 7 15.2.30 EX 15 0 2 11 12 12

8

11. 6. 2018 29 24:10 114126.30

113 1

3 1 7.17 22 7

10

2 1 7 13 26 5

10 20 8 15 25

TOD SLOAN Once the most famous jockey in the world, Tod Sloan, 59, died recently in a Los Angeles H61- pital. A few years ago Tod spent $1,000,000 in a few months." "I haven't a tent in the world." he said shortly before he died.

ATHLETIC NEARLY

SURPRISE

South China Should Have Been Beaten.

CHANGES IN TEAMS DRAWS POOR CROWD

*(BY SPOT KICK)

A goal scored in the last two minutes gave South Chinx, League champions, victory over the Chin- ese Athletic on the Club ground on

71 15 319 3. Sunday.

10 10 10 49 2

Second Division /

.

Goals

A P W D L F

ARSENAL ENTERTAIN

WEDNESDAY

SPURS AT VILLA PARK & HUDDERSFIELD AT HOME

CELTIC HAVE BIG TEST

English League.

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL (4) ASTON V. (-) Blackburs (3) EVERTON (4) HUD'FIELD (2) MANCHES-

TER C

O, (4)

Middlesbro (8)

Wednesday (2)

y Tottenham (+)

v Derby (8)

Birmingham (1) Portsmouth (2)

Leicester (1)

W. Bromwich (1) Leeds (1)

SHEFF"D U. (6). v Liverpool (2)

Bunderland (-)

Newcastle (3)

STOKE (-)

WOLVES (3)

v Chelsea (1)

Goals

Arsenal Derby

TABLE TO DATE.

English League.

:(p)

THIRD 'DIVISION (South) BRISTOL C. (3) Clapton 0. CHARLTON (4) v Cardiff (-)- NAMPTON (0) -♥ COVENTRY (0)▼ Crystal' P. (2).

NEWPORT (5) Brnemouth

NORWICH

Southend (2) READING TORQUAY (8) WATFORD (0)

QUEENS P13)

Norwich PW/L DE A Pu

Swindon

(2)

v Aldershot

Bristol. R. (2) Gillingham

Luton (1)LAZE Exeter (0) TABLE TO DATE E

Goals

PWLDF

81 15 $350

23 14 3.6 41.20 31 Susen's P. RC 21 13 42 ..23 13 4 6 4 25 Charlton.

Huddersdeld.23 11 48 52 85 30

Tottenham 24 12 84 42 27 2 W. Bromwich 24 10

Coventry

Reading

Lifton

Manchester C. 24 10 7 7 45 34 27 Exter

Middlesboro

Portsmouth Blackburn

Wolves ** Sunderland Wednesday Aston Vinl

..23'12.19

.24 10 10 4 43 23 9 8 6 47 48

23 980 ..23-'10

4 36

24 9 11 4 48

Newcastle.24 7 9 8 47

Leeds

Everton

.23 · 8-10 15 30 39

Bristol R. Swindon

Crystal P.

24 Aldershot

Brighton Clept Clapton

21 11, 46.66 30

23 12 7 261

2 11 6 4 48 29 20

23 11 8

18 445 42 28

Northampton 21795 38 12-10

227 10 5 85 32 23 711 588

28 49 18

Doufumanth 21 7 10 4 34 44-18

21 4 7 10 2180

0 10 5 29 38:

Newport. 237422 39.18

Birmingham .22 6 7 10 24 22 20

70 7 38 42 Liverpool .24 7 12

Southend....1 542 54 10 Gillingham..21 6 11 4 39 55 16 Leicester 22 8 10 0 32 35 18 Cardiff .21 6 12 3 32 61 15

Stoke

223 6 11 Shefeld U4.24 614 Chelaca

Bristol C..21, 8, 10827, 89 14

.23 -6.14 4 30 47 14 THIRD DIVISION (North)

SECOND DIVISION BLACKPOOL (-) v Bradford G. (-) Bradford (2) Y PRESTON (0) Bary (3) v Millwall (0) FULHAM (3) GRIMSBY (5) HULL (-)

Lincoln (3) NOTTS (1) Plymouth (-) Southampton (2) W. HAM (-)

Grimsby Owing to very depleted sides. Preston South China belag, without Fung Bradford

Port Vale

Borderers 128 13 25 18 17 King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak Blackpool

South China ...11 8 6 3 29 12 16 Yeung Shui-rick and Li Ting-sang Bolton Navy W.............14 1 4 45 19 15 and the Athletic fielding sub- Brentford Lincolna

stitutes for Ho Ka-koung and west Ham Artillery

EN

WP onag King-yu, the game did noti

125

Club Young Indians 10 ́4 Athletic

Plymouth

Fulham

v Notts C. (4):

Oldham

Swanken" (-)

▼ MANTER U. (2) vBurnley (1).

Bolton (-) Port Vale (2)

v Brentford (9) TABLE TO DATE

}

BARNSLEY (2) Southport (0) BARROW (2) New Brighton (1) Carlisle (2) ▼ CREWER (0)

(1)py WalsallTM (

No (?).* Accrington

DONCASTER

(1)

Rotherham

v Gatrehead (0)

Manafield (0) Wrexham (0)] Rochdale (1) Stockport (6)

Tranmere y YORK (1)

~ HALIFAX: (0)

DAR VELINGTON v Hartlepools (1)

· TABLE TO DATE

WILD FA

Gomin Chesterfield PWLDF A Pt Stockport

50 28 32 Walsall

23 16 7 0 50

23 12-638 45 29 29 Barnaley

.24 12

23 10

32

230-23 Tranmere

7685 29 24 Barrow 10:1 43 36 23 and 23 10 8 8 40 41-28 Doncaster

23.9.7 7 60 45. 25 Accrington 23 87 8 40 40

40 24

Chester

Crewe

529 36 28 Gateshead sz éjcome up to expectations. The Hall

29 23 Wrexham 216 27 5 team changes were probably rea Bradford 22 10 10 2 40 87 22 Hartlepools

*7.24897 37 45 23 Rotherham Kowloon 12 I 140 10 46 3ponsible for the suprisingly small

Third Division

Southampton 23 Goals

York Notte F. PW. D L F A Pu

Notta 0. 13 13. 00 65 4 26 12 - 15 3'47 19 19

For the losers Pau Ka-ping took chief honours. He effected many magnificient saves, bringing off Lincolns

Borderern several difficult clearances with re- South China markable coolness when hard RAM.C pressed. The backs were not too Rezrelo

R.A.S.C. safe, and were included to miskick

R.A.F. under pressure,

Badle Loung Wing-chul was outstand- Engineers ing at centre-hak, and was the University main source of anxiety to the Rast forwards. Of the forwards Au

Kim-fung was very thrustful, and

10 3 2 51:

1 1 7 16 20 7 ....10 1 4 8 10 80 4 # 1 3 6 15-26 · 5 602 69 38 2

Goal-Scorers

LAI WAN CUT

made some good openings for his Skinner (Navy) inside colleagues, who were slower Strange (Civilians)

Ward (Civilians) Tang Kwong-sum Howe (Civilians) than usual, had a bad afternoon, due to the

FIRST DIVISION close attention of A. V.. Gosano, Hocquard

(Lincoln) Harely did the Chinese winger get Higgins (Lincolns) the better of a duel for the ball.

SECOND DIVISION Chen-lam ( Before a fair crowd, His Excal-

(B. China) lency the Governor, Sir William Hopkins (Arullery) Peel, K.C.B., C.M.G., kicked off for Omar CY,

Indiana Chan Cheung-in (Athletic)

Baldry (Lincolns)

the Chinese after being introduced Yeang Poos-hon (6. China) to all the players. Lively midfield Marshfield (Borderers) exchanges took place until a min- Fallister (Borderers) kick by AV. Gosano enabled Au to

Searie

(Borderers) send the ball along to TANG

KWONG SUM, who drove the ball Bayers: Rayit

[hard against the inside of the up-Arculli. (Y, Indians), [right for it to rebound, into the]

Yusoff (Y. Indians)

net.

HOT DIVISION,

clarke

Within a minute, however, a free Alvis klek, for hands against Lam led to Jenkins the Rest equalising, Beltrao sent Gregory the ball to ELLIOT, who flashed it (Linca). lout to Gosano, and, breasting down Nowie (Boterora) the winger's return, he beat Pau Netson (Børderers) with a shot that went just inside Reid (University) the upright

Coolly

After this play became slower, Poole (B.A.M.C.) and was confined to midfeld, the Campos (Heciale) rospective defences having no dif- Costells (Begralo) |ficulty in clearing, he

In the second half, many good |(Athletic), chances were missed until follow,China) fing a prolonged, attack on the Chin- 180 goal and, after Pan hadṛ savad ||well-from-Hocquards the ball went to HOWE who scored the winning

Cord

FOWLING

LINCOLNS BEAT

attendance,

The Athletic · deserved. te draw, but they should." have made the game' 'bafé in the first half. Chance after pakance went abegging, the in... side forwards dallled in front of goal.

Glorious passes down the centre

were met by the inside : forwardaj

0

480, 28 2 23 8 9 6 28 31 2 Southport

537412 Carlisle

.248 LL

23 8 11 4 88 8920 New Brighton 23 7 10 6 22 - 32. 20

Manchester U. 23 8 12 3 35 62 19 Darlington Swansea

35 10 8 20 37 18 Rochdale Lincoln

6-13 5 16 34 15 Manfeld

NEXT SATURDAY'S

with their backs to the goal, and in SOCCER PROGRAMME

turning to shoot they gave the |South China defenders the chance to clear. Wong Wing, though he cleared many dangerous situations,

had but a couple of goal-scoring

Junior Shield

8.10

8.10

219: 7-10

(1)

24.30

1950 81-47 21:0

10324818 617104, 87 81, 18 22 7 10 5 29 25 18 22. 4.

7:11 34 47 19 21:8 19 5 24 87 17 21 8 9 6 27 37, 26- .28 5.121-6 35 84 16

EL 6 12 3 27 45 15 22 4 11 7.29 43 15

Scottish League.

Airdrie (1)

FIRST DIVISION

AYR (8) CELTIC (0)

QUEENS P

Kilmarnock

[(0): Cowdenbeath (2) v RANGERS (3) DUNDEE (3) Falkirk (0) HIBERNIANS (-) v Hamilton

(-) v. Queen O's

ABERDEEN

THE, following, Junior Shield MOTHWEL St. Johnstone (0)

shots to deal with and the spects day at 2.30 p.m. tors waited in vain for the goals South China (that should have fallen to the lot of

the Athletic,

Another fault with the Athletic

Navy

was when South Chins attacked Borderers late, in the game all the forwards

fell back in defence, the result RAF

being that clearances were quick-

Artillery (Caroline Hu).

Athletic

(Sookunpoo)

Y. Indians

(Military)

St Mirren

Third Lanark (2) ▼ HEARTS (1)

TABLE TO

Motherwell

Rangers e Aberdeen

(King & Park) Ayr Utd 25 10 7 8 67 66 26-

Queen

ly returned by Lan Man and Kowloon Cheung Fai-lam,

· ́_The_forward play of both sides Any matches, that may be drawn Cu Was much below the standard sx on Saturday will be re-played dur-Hamilton

Dundee pected from these teams. South ing mid-week.

Clyde

ward, Tay Quee-lang, besides scor- áxture list for Saturday have been Kirren ing the all important goal;--he postponed."

Hibernians

Partick

made many fine attempts. Pau The following Third Division Third Lanark 23 Ka-ping had at least a dexen shota league fixtures, due to be played Airdrie

at goal, all being yards over the on Saturday, have been postponed, Cowdenbeath bar, and, the wingers were very

weak, Young Poon-hon being the

better of the two,

The Bouth® China

quite good, but wer

by the fast approa Athletic forwards proved none too by the opposing their task.

South China RAF.

w Eadio

5. University

ward, but he also failed badly.

front of goal and the

Ho Ka-keung was sorel

Ho Chor-yin

ame, though ba

owed in de

68.10

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