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HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946.

SPORT

SECTION.

FAILED

Sing Tao Beat Kwong Wah 9-1

BRADMAN failed TO DRAW CROWDS

HOW THEY STAND

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FOOTBALL RESULTS Favourites

First Division

Sing Tao C.AS.C.

8 Kwong Wah! 4 R.A.F.

44 Commando 1 45.Commando 1

Second Division

Taking the field with Sing Tao 5 387 Co, R.A.S.Ç. I

an inferiority complex when they met Sing Tao

of goals actually scored.

with Chinese teams

their account.

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Day At The Races

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PRIDE OF PLACE GOES

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London, Nov. 30.

In spite of a few startling results in the first round proper of the F.A. Cup the pride of place in today's performances went to Luton Town who beat the Second Division leaders New- castle before a record crowd. Luton were out-- played in the first half by the brilliant Tyne siders, but staged such a magnificent rally af ter the interval that they wiped out the three goal deficit and with seven minutes to go scor ed the winning goal.

.

Luton have taken seven points from promotion seeking clubs in their last four home games. Newcastle are still top of the table, but, Bir- mingham, the Spurs and Burnley share 22, points with them.

Birmingham won at Fulham forn give Hearts a football where the Home team lost theft lesson. god-keeper with a broken Celtic like Rangers, gained finger during the second half an emphatic victory over Kal past to win by three quarters of ankle just before the interval. about their lowly position in the forward bundled the goalie and winning dividend of $67. It was three places up the table into

Also in the doldrums are ball into the net. Before time, the biggest dividend of the day. the Recond position.

Hamilton Academicals who were the Chinese added further goals Every race was keenly contest, All the Third Division clubs well benter after a gallant fight through Tam Woon-chung, and'sed, and there was more than one-except Chester, Cardiff and with Aberdeen. Third Lanark Kwok Chat-cheong.

Crystal Palace

were maintained their improvement. Teams :--

exempted from this round-by overcoming Motherwell.— were engaged in the first round Reuter of the cup together with 27 non-League clubs who had sur- vived the preliminary rounds.

close finish.

who

His Excellency the Governor and Lady No more than 23,650 troubled to go to Wooloongab

Young were among the ba to see the play in the second day of the

into big crowd of turf en- first Test Match between England and Aus-in the Senior Division of shaky and was forced tralia, and at least 30,000 were expected the Football League on miskicking on many a

through the speediness of the thusiasts at the Valley It was the decline which should cause cricket officials the Club ground yester-R.A.S.C. forwards. Much against yesterday. everywhere serious concern.

day afternoon, Kwong the general run of the play. final meeting of the sea- Was not Bradman still batting when the game re- Wah were well and truly Sing Tas opened the scoring son and was fittingly

through Kwok Chat-cheung and sumed? Yet he failed to draw the anticipated beaten 9 goals to 1.

before half time went further rounded off with some of tightly packed crowd.. Possibly his departure

Sing Tao, gaining the ascen-ahead through Tang Yee-kit. the finest racing so far) before lunch kept some of the spectators away.ply toyed with their opponents. Sing Tao did not have matters

dancy from the very start, sim- Crossing over two in the lead, seen. but there were other very attractive players in if they had really exerted them- Australia's team. And all these we have seen, selves, they would undoubtedly all the own way, but faulty favourites, except in the last race, complete excepting Hassett, cannot be accused of solely have scored double the number setting by the R.A.S.C. pro- which was won by a

vented the latter from opening outsider (Duke IT) ridden by safety-first methods.

Captain Pearn. Betsy, the hot Those who criticise_Hassett for majestie drives will please. crowde The Sing To forwards shew- The-Chinese-increased-their-favourile, had been lending all Habis slowness should bear in mind throughout the world for years to ed their superiority in no un- lead when Lee Tin-kee netted. along until almost within the win-

that he partnered two free-hitting come. The only criticism is his certain manner and as is cus~ The soldiers then attacked in ning post when Duke II flashed and their lefthalf with a broken i warnock who must be concerned baterien in Bradman and Miller cumbersome method of putting tomary Sheffield 10 and served a valuable purpose in his bedy to the ball outside the when opposed to comparatively earnest and during a rash on

the Chinese geal, the centre a length, and paid its backers a The victory took the Midlanders division. keeping his end tightly shut while off stump. Such a great player weak teema, they spent the pursued their destructive could learn much from Hutton in afternoon pattern wearing and trying to walk the ball into the this respect. Some blame attaches to Eng- McCool is spending an exelting

The Sing Tao defence was land for their present unenviable week-end, knowing that he wants Halton W... 17 & 6.25 position. Even Hammond missed only eight runs place his name never at any stage of the game 1633 234 what was for him an easy slip in the cricket records as one of really extended and they were Everton 1833 Not cutch. But one can hardly blame the few world Test players who more than able to cope with the 17 10 28 30 32 Bedser for failing to repeat his have hit a century in their first modic raids of the Kwong

Wah forwards. Apocal 17 10 miraculous effort of Friday. Hos- Test match. Even among Austra- Purfamath., 17 2 a 11 20 11 11 rett offered him an almost identi- lians, Trumper, Macartney and

The Kweng Wah backs and Malderafell, 11 6 3 10 22

cal catch as that he took from Bradina, to name..only three,

half backs were sorely presset were, for the throughout and Barnes, but this time he failed to have never accomplished this feat, hold the ball at the second at which has been performed seven greater part of the game, run- tempt.

times for Australia and on tenning round in circles trying to Gibb cannot be excused for giv- occasions for England.

gain possession of the ball from ing a life to McCool, whe had 11 some respects, McCool ro. the nippy Sing Tao forwards.

only

single when he sembles Bradman in his quick- The Kwong Wah goalie was de edged the ball from Bedser wide footed balance for forcing strokes, finitely weak and fumbled every Birmingham 18 10 Sf the stumps. Test wicket-keepers whether front or late. His best shot that came his way. Manchester C. 1831 are expected to take such chances, stroke today was his square pull, was quite cbvious that he was Chamberfeld, 164 2110 21

and this cost England many runs suffering from an attack of Considering this is his first Test, nerves. The Kwong Wah for McCool, who was played for his wards lacked cohesion and were bowling, will, after this grand usually out of place when the innings, face the MCC batsmen ball came their way,

At one stage, when the Sing 34 4 4 26 23 17 bowlers had met with their due is why the missed catch of Gibb Tac defence cased up and gave 53.

with tremendous confidence. That Coventry ፫. 17 4 25 reward, the tourists' position

them a little rcue, they should watu 1.374 would not have been so disastrous has been emphasised. It may not bra Popal 16 32529111 is to their credit that despite only cost the tourists runs, but have scored at least three Hoals Müsell A. 176 3 1 2 2 11

but unsteadiness in front of goal resulted in their missing Heat Fler 16 6 22 32 another day of adverse conditions, Bedser, Vocc, Wright and Edrich

perfect sitters." never gave the batsmen any idea they were finished, although late In this steamy day Wright alone was really menacing to the very

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Bedser, if not thoroughly was the best bowler, and Ham-

J. W. D. L. P. A. Dia., 18end did nät overwork him in long spells. Only twice did he send 142down ve overs without relief. Yet

he delivered more overs today twenty-than any of his collen- 182 12 24 1gues. Bedser still moved the ball awkardly, but he was seldom his Patrick Th 11 7 1 0 261 real, fiery sett.." Motherwell... 14 6 11 30 28 Wright varied his pace, and Third Latark 136 1966 20 13 Sight, but the pitch was so easy Crizle 132 22 32 paced that the batsmen were able Queen's Park 134 1 0 34 10

24. 10 detect the turn and score with forcing strokes- from the back foot.

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Mary once again disappointed Sing Tao: Cheding Konu her backers by refusing to start. hing, Leung In-chan, Bink Shiu-This was the third time in succes- hon, Tang Sum, Shin Yau-sany,sion that she had acted in this way; the first time she threw her Tum Chan-fai, Lee Tin-kee.

rider. She was still third favour- ite in the betting. "

387 Coy; RAS.C. Edwards, Furmillo, Bradley, Law Darby. all. Barker, Norman, Town, McMann, Downes.

Inter-Hong Cricket

In

an all-day

Inter-Hang match played at Chater Road yesterday, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank knocked up 300 rung and found time enough to dismiss Butterfield & Swire for

The Tote Double" paid $40.40 to cach of its 243 lucky winners.

Results

Following are the results:— 1st Race The Royal Air Force

Merthyr's Ambitions

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A cup was presented to the winning jockey at the end of each League clubs will go into the race. The 400 presented the second round-two small chabu RAF' Cup, Brigadier Lindsay the gained unexpected laurels.

London, Nov. 30. Army Cup, Mr. M. O. C. Marsh Merthyr Tydfil once a League Several Rugby Union gamér the United Services Cup, Lady side and with ambitions to were called off owing to waler- Young the Governor's Cup, and become one again, showed their logged grounds" today and in all Vice-Admiral Sir Denis Boyd the worth with a 3-1 victory over the matches played the ball was Navy Cup.

Bristol Rovers, while Poole very difficult to handle owing to Town an amateur team playing the muddy conditions,

Paying their first visit to Lon- In the Western League, achieved

don since befeze the war. Glou the a remarkable draw

cester, having won all their Home of ground

promotion seekers, Queens Park Rangers. matches, gained their first away victory when defeating Richmerd Bristol were a goal up ut by a cool, a dropped goal, 'af the interval but the Welshmen penalty goal and a try, to a... were not unduly warried penalty goal: and piled on three goals in the, When the Queens Tark team were two goals up after the first

Twalvo Welsh trial players 2nd Race-The Army Cup (6; 15 minutes, the match seemed

good longs)

but figured in the match at Dianelly fought back magnificently and where 8,000 people saw Newport thoroughly deserved their re-share a paintless draw.. play,

The following are the results la The only other non-League ride today's Union games, which avoided defeat against Blackheath |·24 Brädford, 16. Lengue opposition was Welling Guy's Hospital 11 Coventry H

G. N. Gasano, going in at first Cup (5 furlongs) wicket down; carried his bust for 1st Goldy (Capt. Evans) 109 runs, hitting 18. boundaries. 2nd Happy (F/LL Crisfield) Hong Kong Bank: (G. N. 3rd Jonah (Sto. Newman)

109 retired, F. L. Also rant-Forlom Hope (Capt

Winner: $9.40.

Army's 21-18 Cheuk Shek-kam was not, his Haymes 30, C. toll 42, H. J. Pary) and Tom (Maj. Gurney). second half..

Win Over

Navy

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B. & S. 63 (A. L. Snaith 3 for 4, C. Bell 3 for 5, E. L H. Glennie 2 for 5, D. H. F. Forsyth 2 for 9).

Dockyard Win

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Place: 1st $7.50; 2nd $0.50.

1st Tribute (LAC Gay) 2nd Tojo (Maj. Hodgman)

3rd Sharney (Mne. Brockbank)

Also ran:--Inshalla (Sgt. Voss), Johnny (Mid, Grotrian) and Mary' (Mo). Denholm:).

Winner: $10.00.

usual self yesterday aud as Muriel 35 net out). leader of the attack, played a mest disappointing game

Winning the toss, Fung King- cheung elected to defend the town goal and set Kwong Wah against the sun. From the A great goal line stand in the į Kick-off, Sing Tao were on the last minute of play enabled the cffensive and

was to be At King's Park, H.M. Dock Army to achieve a 21-18 victory expected, goals came at regular yard Recreation Club surprise! over an inspired Navy team intervals from Cheung Kama fairly strong Land Forces XI which outplayed the undefeated hoi (1), Fung King-cheung (1) to win by 22 runs.

Kennedy Cadets for the

entire second and Ho Ying-fun, who' cam took five Dockyard wickets for $8.50. half. Army's victory clinched pieted the "hat-trick" with 13 runs and Stevens Deplied by 3rd Race--The United Services

honours and wound up their the mythical national football three beautiful shots.

taking six Land Forces wickets Cup (7 furlongs)

1st Tony (Capt. Pearn) metho third consecutive season with added. a. further four mere goals

After the interval, Sing Too for nine tuna,

Dockyard R.C.: 77 (White 25, 2nd Anthony (Maj. Denholm) through Cheung Kam-hot (1), Kennedy 5 or 13).

3rd Moses (Maj. Parsons) Land Forces: 45 (Stevens 6

(LL. Also ran:-Billy

Cdr. Fung King-cheung (1), Tso

| Pearson), "Boxer (P/Lt. Crisfield), wing (1). Two-ting (1) and Lai Shui- fer 9, Willis for 6).

Doreen (Lt. Duckworth) and K.C.C. Collapse | Stardust - (Mne, Brockbank).

4th Race The Governor's Cup Kowloon Cricket Club manag- (1 mile)

out defeat.

But only the marching hands Before leaving this bowling record as the stubborn Middies, of the clock saved the Cadets subject, one must mention the after losing seven straight con- umpires 22 no balle in two days; tests this season, almost pulled cricket. England's' bowlers, should remember that each no ball is a

1. F. A. Pia, which must be a record for Test the upset of the year.

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Place: 1st 56.20; 2nd $5.00; 3rd another battle with a fish London Irish e. London Scottish

Watford. 17 Merchant Taylors. Scunthorpe's test has yet to Cambridge University 28 Rich Gloucester 16. Rosslyn come, for York City's ground mond

Arbroath: 12 Ground advantage in the Barnstable 3 Taunton 3. Bed-

Old Milliliane. straight knock-out cup warfare ford

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11 Swansea 6. Llanelly 0 teams winning in 33 ties. There were five away winners and six drawn ties.

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Cup Incidents

Newport 0. Moseley 3 Northamp ton 3. Newbridge 6 Neath 6.

Nuneaton 6 London Hospital Oxford University 8 London Welsh 0 Plymouth Albion 3 Bristol 5.

Rugby League results: Barrow

Kwong Wah's solitary Kon! was scored by Lai Ki-kwong.

Teams:- Sing Tao:-Chu Shiu-Hang. against a strong R.A.F. XI at 2nd Nigger (Cdr. Francia)

ed to knock up only 55 rune 1st Mayfair (L/Sta. Rowlands) 214 waste of energy and a gift to the three-yard line with a minute Hau Yung-sang, Tom Kong- Cox's Path yesterday, and were 3rd The Undertaker (LAC Gay)

Lau Chung-aang, Hui benten by nine wickets. to play, but failed to gain, in Pak te Hae smashes and were then Ho Yin-fun, Cheung Kam-hosil 20, Woodcock 4,far 19, Abel 3] Gregory), Jacobus. (Sto. Newnan one at half time they were 3 Wigan

Also rant-Autumn Rose (Maj, Keng-sing, Fung Kwan-sing

K.CC 55 (C... Stapleton Hodgman), Jackie (Cdr. G.D. A line as the game caded with wing, Tao Tson-ting-

Fung King-cheung, Lai Shiu for 11). still one more play to go before

and Prince (Cdr. R. A. V. Gre R.A.F.: 142 for 6 wkts. gory). Kwong Wah:-Li Kwok-ki, Eve 38, Swainston 23, Abel 43, Winner: $12.20. Icsing the ball on downs.

Weng Sui-ki, Leung Pak-wal. V. R. White 2 for 13, 3. R. cheang.. Law Wing-kul, Yeung Chi Luke 2 for 16).

Place: 1st $5.80; 2nd $8.00; 3rd Chung Chan-kwong, Lai Ki- Lau Chung-iwan, Iwong, Cheuk Shek-kam. Lau Kam-chuen, Wong King-chung.

Fast Scoring Throughout the day the Aus Raith Rovers 11443921 tralian batsmen, with the exeep Dumbarton 11 & 16 19. 19 11

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use of their opportunity on this heart-breaking pitch, They main tained a bigh scoring rate, averag ing one run a minute, which is exceptionally good for a match,

Miller gave a free display. His

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game as 30-point underdogs and The Middies went into the the Army, led by two famed all-Americans, Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard, started out as if to sink the Navy. Davis tallied first with a 13-yard end run and then Navy retaliated with a pass from Reaves Bay- singer to Leon Bramlett.

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5th Race-The Royal Naval Cap (6 furlongs).

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Brighton, who like Queens Park Rangers got to the fifth 16 Bradford Northern 8. Bello round last time, were out of Vue Rangers 2 Hunnlet 4. Dewa- luck at Norwick, Leading two bury 20 Bramley 2. Featherstone Ranger 3 Keighley 10. Halizer

7. Hull Kingston

Rovers con- 2 crippled by injuries and

2 Batley B. Leeds & Castleford . ceded six more goals.

Leigh 16 Hul 3. Oldham 3 Other, cup incidents came at Widnes 6. Rochdale Hornets 9 Bournemouth where the home Liverpool Stanley 0. St. Helens "team beat Exeter 4-2 after 18. Huddersfield 10. Swintoni 5 traffing 0-2, and a spectator Workington 19. Wakefield Trinity. tried to assault a visiting 2 York 10. Warrington 14 Salford

7-Renier player and in London where Notts County get the referce changed for the match with Leyton Orient because the ori ginal official was London born. In the First Division; Black- póỏi came back to form with

ZBW Hong Kong broadcastin sound win over the leaders, on a frequency of 345 kilocycles Liverpool, who had not lost a and, from 12.10 to 1.15 pm, £/230 game since they bought the In to 8.30 p.m., and 0.15 to 11:00 Lernmonal centre-forward. Alf p. xlso en 6.52. megacycles, Stubbins in mid-September. MARTEA 'the other battle of leaders Wolf] 1734 pm-Daily "Froeratome "Bombary, verhampton övercame Manches 11 parlaty,

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Also ran:--Duke' I (Cdr. R.A.V. for the opening of the IK Gregory, Mouse (Lt Cdr. Pearson) Al Causeway Bay yesterday Fastball League when Miss N. and Starlight (Cdr. G. D, A. Gre- Amateur Sports Club beat Royal Boyd, American Vice-Consul, → Army started the second Air Force by four geals to three pitched the first ball before a

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