THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946.
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"YOU WERE
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Soccer
At Seymour Hull here, Len Tacoma, Wash, Feb. 22. -
"Two Importaft, football games Fowler. St. Paneras General Eisenhower, Army weight who, while serving in the Royal Air Force meet South cruiser will be played this week-ond. Chief-of-Staff, yeanrday tuld Army last year, won the Amateur China to-day and Eastern, League 2,000 veterans in hospital at Boxing Association Welsh heavy leaders, clash with Navy "B" to Fort Lewis that at the nation's weight title, easily defonted G. J. resources are pled,rel to restor
Fogarty, the Cambridge Univer-morrow.
Royal Air Force, after a shaky ing its returnců soldiers Lusity captain in a programme instant have been doing well health and reinstatement in the aid of St. Mary's
Hospital.
recently. They have lost only to national life.
tu Commandos and held Navy "B" often and shook Fogarty once or to a draw. Swinford leads the twice in the first round. but failed attack and will have the support to out Bim down. Fogarty fared of Brown, Hanlon, Dawn even worse in the second session Stoken when the bout was stopped.
all of whom have been prominent,
He also urged them to be aware of the importance of their utterances
tha country's "leaders," urging them to carry forward into the future the spirit of service to the country which they showed during the
war.
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No matter what the Govern - ment or anyone else did for re-
Fowler hit too hard and
Fogarty is New Zealander: and a "desert rat", a veteran of the North African campaign- Reuter
turned soldiers, the soldier U.S. BOXERS
self "by working. for the na- tion in times of peace as you dd in' time of wa will be to-
the best for Jag
our mountry. With the future of Amerien in the hands of mon like 3 out. } am content All the world is tens to the voice of sacrifice. There is a dignity in sacrifice that in never forgolten. When you open your mouth people will listen. What you BAY important to them. If there is any mun or woman feeling that Government or army red tape in his or her way write *it{ Girect to me and I will do what I can."-Associated Press.
Ban On Conscripts?-
Washington, Feb. 22.
The proposed international ban pa peacetime conscript armies developed strong support in the House Military Committee yester- day.
FOR U.K.
(cam of
and'
South Chips, after their Shield defeat by Commandos last Sun- day, are taking no chances and are fielding their best team. Lee Wai-tong, who was injured play- ing tennis recently, will lend the attack and Chung-sang will return to
to the alde.
Eastern have been strengthened by the
the inclusion of Lau Tau-man, on the left wing, and are confid- Suf-hung will be ent of beating Navy "B" Chui back In goal and the rest of the team, la unchanged. Navy "B" will probably feld their usual side and should be, able fully to extend Eastern.
London, Feb. 22. F. J. Attwood, Secretary of
British Amateur the
Boxing Association, has disclosed that
to certain aubject
finanalal arrangements being settled,
American boxers will came to England in June. Britain meets to send team on a return visit in September.
Plans
have practically been completed for a
with match France at Wembley Foot on March 13 and an announcement of the French team will be made so marrow, The British team has been provi- sionally settled. It is understooded a point and the game promises
Neither team have yet obtain-į
that boute in Britain veraus
to be keenly contested. Civilian) France match will be at standard "A" appear to be the better side. weights.--Nester.
BASEBALL IN LONDON
London, Feb. 22, Baseball is comebel." in the Landon area.
Blanning another
Before the war there were more than 50 teams playing who com depeted in six leagues. During the!
war there wa- no civilinn baseball in the South of England, but the Midlands ap Northern
managed to keep going.
Growing favour for the come to light as the Committee enied three months of hearings en legislation for universat milit- ary training in the United States
Chairman May said the Com- mittee would take no action un universal training bils until he has considered a
separate pro- posal urging President Truman to se his influence towards getting an international agreement out. Inwing conscription.
There is little support for the the President's request for a cor- tinuous year of training for 18- Year olds hul
mugibers favour the shorter compulsory training periods of four months advocated by the American Le- gion.-Associated Press,
CANADIAN KILLED
arvas
Baseball in England is one of! the most fortunately placed sports as there is plenty of American! equipment available. As a result the are a number of clubs only waiting to start Router.
War Veterans Protest
The improved Kwong Wah team meet Commandos at Recrolo ground and a good game is
antiel- in suite of! buted. Commandos, changes from werk to week, are still a strong side and should win. played at Causeway Bay
The Civilian "Derby", will be to-
The following is the
Lenque
soccer programme for this week-) end: --
TO-DAY
Navy "A" vs. R. E.
(Navy gebund 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Mr. F. A. Barretto, Linesmen:-P.O. E. Taylor and S. Sparrow, R.A.F.
1. South China (Navy pround 4 p.m.) Referee: G.P.0. J. H. Rogers. Livesmen:-P.O. E. Noble and 1.0. E. Taylor.
44 Clo. vs. Kwong Wah
(Recreio gro
ground 4 p.)
Referee: St. 1. Pollitt. Linesmen:--Mr. J. F. and S/Pt, D. Cherrie.
Peralta
TO-MORROW Civilian "A" va. Civillan "B" (Navy ground 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-1/8, Sparrow. Linesmen:-Mr. F. A, Burrolto and Spr. D. Cherrie. Eastern ya!. Navy "D
(Navy ground 4 p.m.) Referee:--Mr. R. M. Omar, Linesmen :-It. I. G. Young and P.O. E. Noble.
ROYAL NAVY TEAMS
Royal Naval teams to play in the Rehabilitation Football League games this afternoon and to- morrow will be:
Navy "A" y. Royal Engineers Causeway Bay, 20 Pan, to day):-Whiting: Siddall. Swash
Washington, Feb. 29. Chicago war veterans protest- ing against the Chicago ordinance Bilting the number of, taxis in the city circled the White House Brisbane, Fih., 22
and Capitol in black and cream Doctor Jaines Carson Taylor, coloured cabs-25 of them with 31, described as a distinguished the words "Chicare Veterans' Canadian-scholar;-died-here-ye-Cab and the discharge emblazon ibrday of Injuries, according to ed on the doors are fighting the (Cant); Jackson, Jones, Cornish
The ex-soldiers ordinance which they contend Lodge, Parker. Franklin, Carter creates
vele- and Barrett. monopoly. The officers describe a party abari-rans, who arrived after a three- Navy v. Eastern (Caure ginal, is charged with the mur day trip in 148 taxis, bivouacked Bax: E. R. A. Stevens, Hogg: way Bay, 4 p.m. to-morrow) - in an abandoned army came on Carr, Benson, Tavlor came to Australia to be
A. B. Stevens: hilosophy lecturer of Melbourne University.--Associated Press.
the police, received in 9
fray.
An Australian, whom palice
der,
London. Feb, 22.
At a dance at Tottenham for
the city outskirts. They say they Griffiths, Crawford. Wille, Feensn will stay until they ret. licenses
to operate their taxis in Chicago, and Hunter. -A630ated Press.
Willie Hall. former Spurs English CHINESE IN
International, who is in hosnital suffering from thrombosis. an
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CIVILIAN XI
The Civilians foutball teams for this week-end will be chosen from the following:
"A" team:-Catton, Leck, Go- sano, Archibald, B. Gosano, Col- inco, G. Gomano, A. Mullen, A. Xavier, J. Japan now have their first re- Santos team:-Bux. Copp, Pereira, Several housand Chinese in Rocha, D. Alunter, J. Watson, R. T. Alves and C.
presentation since 1637
Four diplomatic representa- Wilkinson, Fernandes, Nutt, R. lives charged primarily with Cruz, J. Castilho, A. Leonard, G, handling their nationals affaira Marshall. H. Mathias, MoColl. V. have arrived as liaison between Ribeiro and T. Castilho, the Chinese Foreign Ministry. und S.C.A.P. They will not deni directly with the Japanese Government.
DRUGS AND TRAINERS
here
Baltimore, Feb. 22. The circuit court Judge Lt-Gen. Lin Tang-hum. - held invalid and unconstitutional cial foreign affairs commission the State Racing Commission's er to S.C.A.P. Headquarters, rule which makes trainers com- and three attaches arrive re- plately responsible if drugs are cently by plane from China. The administered to their horses. others
are - Lang Man-shou,
Judro
Emory Niles handed Chung Wu-hang nu Tai Kuo- down a declaratory judgement hul-Associated Press.
voiding the Tulo, which he
Bald created "a
"a conclusivo PRESUMP tion of guilt against trainers in
cases.
offices for Box Nas, 23, 33, 36. U.S. 'Planes To
47, 62.
Be Scrapped
y all racing associations
In the United States apply the rude holding the trainer complete- ly responsible in auch casos.-As-| sociated Press,
Tho
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