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EASTERN EASILY BEAT MACAO NEUSEL KNOCKS

Cordova, Airosa Best Of Visitors

By "Referee"

EASTERN HAD LITTLE difficulty in beating Macao Football Association by 3 goals to 1 at Caro- line Hill yesterday and had their forwards been steadier in front of goal they would have won by a bigger margin.

CHESS

ZIMMERN BEATEN

OUT HEUSER

WALTER NEUSEL technically knocked out Adolf Heuser in the tenth round recently at the Deutschlîndhalle in Berlin in the final elimination bout for the right to meet Heinz Lazek this summer

Hau Ching-to and Hyui were for the German heavyweight championship.

forwards

the best of the though the former Was often caught off sides, and was inclined to hang on to the ball too long.

Macao were obliged to reshume

Macao Score First their team, as Collaco their captain Macao opened the scoring in the and pivot was not able to make first half when Ip Pou-to sent in the trip at the last moment for

a centre which Lau Hin-hon family reasons and Airosa, the fumbled for Guerreiro to follow Interport hockey player, had to up and net. This lead was short- take up his position thus weaken-lived, Carvalho badly misjudged a ing the visitors' forward line con- high shot from sider, bly.

Fung Tsap-pan and shortly after Hsu King-seng scored with a right foot drive into the corner of the net,

Macao had several good players on view but the whole team wEIN

Hau Ching-to scored Eastern'a | third goal in the second half.

Macão, who will be re-inforced

Max Schmeling, former world champion and who now ranks as the European, rather than the Ger- man, titicholder, made his Arst public appearance in months when he was crowds prior to the bout.

introduced to cheering

MCLELLAN'S

FINE FORM

Hong Kong

Schmeling was in mufti and was accompanied by a BCore ot comrades in special parachuters their first defeat in the Quadran- Hockey Club met uniforms. They had obtained special leave and had flawn

C. M. Sequeira beat E. Zimmern, runner-up inter defence to get the Colony Tournament while a ground pass would have by Costa and Collaco, meet South fight again, but said he believed last year,

to score his

gular Tournament yesterday at down from their training station Sookunpoo when they went down especially for the fight at which to the British Army by the odd prone to keep the ball in the

they were guests of honour,

goal in three. All the goals were air and this often crabicd the Eas-

Schmeling told into position

he did not know when he would

the press that scored in the first period.

Benwell played well between the sticks for the Club, saving been to better advantage.

China at Caroline Hill at 5 pan. he might meet the winner of the several hard shots and Bond in The outstanding players in the to-day.

Neusel-Lazek fight. He added that front of him was safe. second win in three games į feit back, Airosa the plyet and Ip/ Chifu; Sousa, Airosa, Magalhaes; for the future nor could he say ifon

visiting team were Cordova at MACAO: -- Carvalho, Cordova,

he did not have any definite plans McLellan was the best player in this year's Colony Chess Pou-to on the left wing

view. He played it good Chong Han-kwong. T. Badarraco, he would have a return bout with game at left-half for Club and Championship.

Carvalho brought off severni Querreiri (Capt.), Lau Chung characterised as the "best of them Colony Interporter.

his conqueror, Joe Louis, whom he kept Homberg, the former good saves during the game and kwan and Ip Po-tou.

who was on displaved safe handling but he

EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Ngall"

the right-wing, in very close was badly at fault with the first Kee-cheung, S. Y. Yen; Qui Wing- goal against him

The former world champion in check throughout the game. Reed while he was | Juk, Hui King-sing, Lo Wai-ming: 1939 knocked out Fleuser in the was good in the pivotal position. taken unawares with the second.; Fu Tsuk-ping, Cheung Kam-hoi, first round, although earlier

Guest and Fowler were two V. K. Hyul, C. T. Tano and Hau Heuser had knocked out Lazek in prominent forwards or the Club. Ching-to

the Afth round.

The game was played last nigh at the Peninsula Hotel

Zimmern resigned after abst 20 moves.

K. Weiss won his first game in three when he beat D. E. de Carvalho in another Champion- ship match.

The game lasted 70 nives and tock only 1 hour at 50 minutes.

In the Colony Open Junior, Tupament, Un Kwai-yung beat A. Kurrik

Is a Club Jumet Champion- shup match, A. C. Poupard" beut: P. A. Fabel.

BADMINTON PAIRINGS

*** Teachingt Badalon

League pairings

"A" Division

K. W. Chơ, and G. K. Lee

(University "A"}

H. F. Chiu and P. K. Hui

Gonsalves (Recreio)

M. P. Yoong and Y. P. Young

(University "B")

T. T. Chin and F. L. Yung

P. M. Hon and H. F. Chiu

Cordova Safe

Cordura was a safe defendër and he was instrumental in break- ung up many dangerous moves, Ailsa, in the pivotal position, had his work cut out watching Hy and Chany Kamp-hai and could Het be of much a sisance to his forwards.

mark

Magalhaes worked

SERVICES'

United Press.

INCONSIDERATION

INSTEAD OF LEADING to a closer and more Souza and herd as wing

halves but found harmonious understanding between the Service the apposing Wingert hard 10

sport chiefs and what is left of the civilian side of Fastern were not at all strength | football, the recent conference called by the Army Sports Control Board has only deepened the feeling that they are indifferent to the fate of the clubs, writes L. V. Manning in the "Daily Sketch."

of an

and for the first quat ter hott were fully extended I was not until late in the first half that they were able to settle down to

their usual play.

Hsu King-seng in the pivotal position, Was the outstanding player. Besides keeping his for- wards well supplied with passes he kept Carvalho occupied with long shots.

D. Hüzeli and A. E, P. Guest

(K.C.C.)

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J. L. Anderson and D. Hazell

The principal concern of that George Allison, who alone conference seems to have been to among managers has a newspaper broadcast an appeal for more sport platform, declares the situation as equipment for the Army.

chaotic and gives chapter and verse.

I wrote at the time that a great opportunity for mutual help was being missed--and I mean mutual,

Among examples he clted the case of the two R.A.F. v. Army

I guess Mr. Bevin knows the in-matches. One was at Manchester portance of avoiding a civilian and the other at Nottingham, sport close-down.

Does Colonel Hartley and his Board realise that the men of the Civil Defence, the munition work- ers, and the hundreds of thou sands of others who, if they wear no uniform are as surely in the fighting line, are just as much in need of sporting relaxation as is the soldier? Indeed, I would say

in more need.

There is not the slightest rea- son for a clash of interests be- 2 tween

Service and club sport.

J. Odell and M. Talan (J.R.C.) 3 1 2

"B" Division

P. L. W

A. Fishor and P. Wynter-

Blyth (K.C.C.)

R. E. Lee and P. C. Fletcher

(Kowloon Tong)

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£ 10 10

E. P. Fincher and H. Kew

(St. Andrew's)

N. L. Smith and P. Wilson

(St. John's)

S. P. Chan and K. J. Attwell

(King/s)

W. H. Choy and S. F. Leo

(Chung Wah)

2 13 S. T. Chan and S. C. Chan

(Kowloon Tong)

12 0 12 A. Basto and M. M. de V.

Soares (V.R.C.)

T. Lam and K. H. Lo (King's)' 12 W. Gillies' and L. Gordon

(Police)

5 7 Yvanovich (Recreio) .....

Soares (Recreio)

O el Aroulli and S. A. Rum.

Jahn (V.R.C.)

There was none last football sea- sum and very little in the early Dart of this,

Managers' Nightmare

But club managers are now bit- terly complaining that team- building has become a nightmare

2 task by the increase in the num- ber of R.A.F. and Army teams for

2 friendly and, presumably, un- official matches each Saturday.

Inconsideration

con-

As six of his star players (Male, Hapgood, Crayston, Bernard Joy, Leslie Jones, and Kirchen) were down for the Nottingham fixture, George Allison seemed entitled to ask whether this duplication has been done officially or without any attempt

to consider its sequences on club games.

And it isn't only Arsenal play- ers who are being switched off club

"un- matches to play for official" Service sides without any notification to the League or to clubs, or the players concerned

Anderson was very sound in the defence for Amay breaking tip most of the Club attacks. while

Croston was very steady in the pivotal position.

The soldiers' attack was best served by Hitchrock, who show- ed good stick-work and con- bination with his inside men,

Guest scored the fist goal for the Club after 15 minutes of play from a ness from T. Whitely, Hitchcock equalising for the sol- drers about live minutes later from a pass from Homberg,

Just before the end of the first half, Army were awarded a short- corner and, Hitchcock netted.

British Army:-Dove (Signals); Neve (R.S.) and Anderson; Jor- dan (R.S.). Croston (R.E.) and Alsey (R.S.); Singleton (R.E.), Marshall (R.A.), Hitchcock (R.S.), Shaw (RE.) and Homberg (R.E.)

Club:-

Benwell; V. C. Bend and J. Gonsalves; D. McLellan, W. A. Reed and N. B. M. Whittley; D. T. Smith, T. S. D. Whittley, A. E. P. Guest, E. Fowler and R. Soares.

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Novices Boxing place this soldier-player's services. Championship take What I am calling attention to is evening at Shamshuipo barracks when that there is a lot of avoidable commencing at 8.30 p.m. confusion due to inconsideration. Royal Artillery meet Middlesex. And the chief offenders are the The winning team will meet Royal R.A.F., not Army sports officers. Scots (champions), to-morrow.

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