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22 Soccer Games
Postponed
(By James R. Chambers)
London, Mar. 2. Mid-week snow and frost, against affected into 'British soccer on Saturday, 14. English and eight Scottish games being postponed, in addi- tion to almost every first class rugby fixture and racing.
The four matches in the sixth round of the Foot-.
ball Association Cup were all played, how ever, and crowds in each of these games top- ped the 50,000 mark.
LesnevichTM
To Meet Mills?
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Lesnevich, whh successfully de- fended his title in New York last nght by stopping kayo artist Billy Fax in the 10th round, scored a T.KG. over Mills here last au- tant.
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goderland.. 2011 6 13 44 51 21 attended, several clubs reporting Chelsea.20 10 7 120 GO 31 attendances of well over 30,000. Purtemauth 27 41 412 45 45 26
The Cup favourites, Sheffield Town 29 19 11 33 44 2
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1947.
Powell Enhances
Enhances Combined His Reputation
(By Bendigonian)
At Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon, South China just managed to scrape home by a nar- row 2-1. victory over 42 RM Commando in a Sénior Division game, which was marked by the brilliant goal-keeping of Fowell, the Com- mando goalle,
By his exhibition yesterday, Powell further en- hanced his reputation as one of the best goal- keepers to grace the local soccer field. It would, perhaps, be no exaggeration to say that many of the Chinese spectators attended only to see Powell in action, so great has his fame become the local Chinese populace.
To
YESTERDAY'S
FOOTBALL RESULTS
the full back line, · 42 Cdo were well served by Abram and Butcher, who proved to be real stumbling blocks in the way of the nippy Chinese for wards. Pitman was a tower of Atrength in the pivotal position and received strong support from Inglis and Murray, Inglish Chin had Lee Shek-yu completely subdued, with the result that this brilliant winger had a rather lean afternoon and was
forced to part with the ball before he could make good of it.
Londors, Mar. 2.
Solomons said Empire Studium, Wembley Pres-Manchester C. 12, 18459 250 Promoter Jack today Flans were underway to ton North End-which was defeat- tomley 20 15 11 42 10 43 20 17 62 24 37 match American champion Gused by a hery, quick shooting irmingham..
29 15 6 8 60 41 34
Ford, who normally plays on Lesnevich and British champion Charlton Athletic, London's only Newcale U.
Leicester C., 24419 51 47 32 Freddie Mills for the world's fight hope in the Cup.
the wing, led the attack and heavyweight title in London this
Charlton, whose leagut record West Brom 27. 18357-49 31 Chester.. 27 10 11 6 2 27 1
admirably. 1 so poor while Preston's has been
Hours 24 10% 44 Rcquitted himself
Apart from initiating a series consistently good, scored 2 gouls Luton Town.. 22 12 12 G
the of dangerous raids on ugninist Preston's scllagy score. Banthampton
Plinth A. 28 11.5 12 E 63 Chinese goal, Ford, in concert Wolves Increase Lead
29 - 11 615 67with Cumner and Winters, up- Nutia Forest.. 27 10 6 11 #7 45
set the equilibrium of the Chin- Coventry C... 2 H 10 18 19 20 21 Liverpool outplayed Birming-West Ham U. 29 11 12 46 47 cae defenders by adopting swift Baimuna Hald contructs for
25-10 10-6 kick and rush tactics. Kelly and return fight were aigned at that hung in unuther (ie, winning 4-1, Fulham .....
very sound and, iwenuley 28 7 12 562 na the usd he confirmed today that. and Burnley,
20 720 37 42 Partington were outsanding on
continually Lernovich is ready to defend his clever team, brought off.a
20 7 A 16 18 6 20
show wing prise almost as big as Newcastle's Wesineday.. tle against Mills here:
AIG 25 67 11 ed a clean pair of heels to the Middlesbrough and wines T.
26 7 4.15 3286 14 Both the Lesnevich's and Millsong to
Chinese defence line. & 2 20 10 DB 14 tamp prefer an open air summer forcing a replay with a. 1-1 draw. Millwall bo, Solomcns said, and there- In League games Wolverhamp- Newport C... 27
Wanderers, whilst their Third Division South fore he will continue negotiations on to bring American Lloyd Mar- neurest challengers were engaged
————————- | -—~~ |--—- 2 (1 — $ shill here to fight Mills in an in- Cup ties, drew further ahead Candle-Ch.. 27-22
Division champion- . . tangura 27 10 500 97 B door battle at the Hurringay Acena the First
ship by beating Stoke 3-0, but teistel City 15 28 13 Southend they lost 1-1) to Blackpool yielded ground when
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Meanwhile Solomons was inusy with more pressing problems of fixing date for the Bruce Wood.
Well over 50,000 people watch-Tominy. U. cock-Joe Baks Oght which was postponed a third time this week cd the all-London match. Arsenal Exeter Elly 28 11 7 12 48 47 2 When the British champion tell neise, which the latter club cr. Palace 20 12 8 23 27 27 2 won 2-1 after being forced hard Brighton llave 20 10 9 11 41 63 2
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1974 44-67 20 Northampton 20 1 12 45 45 2 Kristal R. 31 0 16 38 24 24 Notts County 27 P 13 41 42 Aldersbot
27 6 14 3 Mansfield T... 30 Orlent Norwich C.
Solomons said n dute probably would be decided on Monday, fof ter another conference with Har ringus officials who have offered two possible, dates in mid-April
-United Press.
Santa Anita Handicap
Arcadla, Calif., Mar. 2. Othnverry 15 to 1 shot, came from behind to win the $100,000 Santa Anita Ilandi. cap today us favoured Armed
ran out.
Other results in the First Lea. were:-Derby beat Brentford 240, Portsmouth beat Grimsby 4-1, and Sunderland grew 1-1 Manchester United.
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Weak Shooting The shooting of the 42 Cdo forwards was, however,—do- plorably weak: if they had been a little more steadier, the odds are that the Commandos would have been leading by at least four goals at half time.
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Paris, Mar Headquarters is to be set up in Paris for displaced
persons operations throughout the three west- ern zones of Germany and Austria, Italy and the Middle East, it was announced today by. the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
The two-day friendly cricket match, played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground on Saturday and yesterday, ro sulted in a two-wicket victory.
combined for the
Club de
The acting chief of the nev Recreio and Indian Recreation UNRRA dispinced
is Club team over the Hong Kong headquarters Mr. Meyer Cricket Club.
Cohen. 39-year-old When the game stopped on who has directed
UNRRA' work Saturday, HKCC had declared 'displaced persons
persona
Deplores..
American Swooning
in
at 146 runs for three wickets | Germany, for the lant aix Over Sinatra
while Recreio and IRC were months since the resignation
three out for 35 runs.
H.K.C.C. 1st Innings T. A. Pearce, b Madar .... J. E. Richardson, not out.. B. 1. S. Gourlay, st. Ismail,
b L.G., Gosano
A. P. Stubbs, lbw,b Madar R. J. A. Darwin, not out ..
Extras
of Lieutenant-General Sir Fred- erick Morgan.
San Francisco, March 1. The 'icon-age girl who gets
all fluttery over Frank Sinatra's displaced volee is a bad "marriage risk”
persons In UNRRA camps and may need treatment, Alice
the LaVere, San.
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Mr. Cohen sald: "There are
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Madar
and throughout Europe Middle East and although it is hoped that some of these may be willing to return home in the spring and early summer there is no doubt that the clos of UNRRA's operation wil
with an confront the world unormous displaced person?
and Francisco Beverly Hills paychologist, de- clares.
"Girls who profess to find romance in the epicene volces of crooners are really running away from sexual truth," shea anid. **Tean-age giris Bro the what seems
O problem requiring internatioun subconsciously driven by ol action.
desire to escape
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with the wind behind them, they were, for the most part, on the attack. The forwards were L, G. Gosano
1 were instructed to carry on our and sexlessness in crooners with effectively combining.
and G. N. Gusano
Dwork until an appropriate in- choir boy volces." Powell was repeatedly called Arcull!
Mise LaVere sald a study of Buccessor agency 0ternational upon to save pile-drivers from 1.R.C. Recreio 1st Innings was ready to take over but in all angles.
any case not later than June 80, 1947.
those who worshipped crooners The establishment of a new were "confused by adolescence displaced persons headquarters and shockingly misinformed in Paris will chable us to pull about sex together under one
C
K. Nazarin, Kerr, b South China went further
Darwin ahead when Chu Wing-keung. A, R. Abbas, b Darwin working bis `way out to the
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right wing sent across a neat G. N. Gusano, c Darwin, b
Gourlay Chan Takat to centre for
Darwin
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direction all UNRRA's
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send in a crashing drive to the A. M. Prata, e Goulay, b top of the net from about eight yards. Far from depressing the A. H. Mador, b Darwin Commandos, this goal apurred L. G. Gosano, Hughes, b
Gourlay A.-M. Rodrigues, lbw, b
Gourlay
them on to greater efforts.
Extras
The Chinese were forced into the defensive and after a perlad of concentrated attacking. the A. P. Pereira, Hart Baker Commandos succeeded in re- S. A. Ismall, Darwin, b ducing the lead when Kelly
Gourlay foundthe net with a well A. el Aresili, b Darwin The South China defence was placed shot. South China took N. A. Boltrau not out very shaky yesterday; Suen, in up the attack once more and goal, was steady, but of the
apectators were treated te other defenders, only Tse Kam- thrills in galore as the Chinese: hung impressed. Tsang Churig carried out an all-out bombard- wan, Leung Wing-chiu, Laument on the Commando real. Wing-kwong and Lo Wai-kuen only to find their efforts Darwin never avemed to be able to set- thwarted by Powell, who was Pearce tle down against the fast mov- always in the right spot at the Hart Baker
forwards and right time. ing Commando
Gourlay Invariably came out second best in their duels with Ford and
the others.
On the other hand, the for- wards, with the exception of
bgainst Fulham, who played their herbam U. 20 t 446 20 4 Lee Shek-yau, gave a polished first gone for five weeks, Next
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-~-~-~-~-~67-display, Chau Man-chi, in parti. in line in this division, Burnley,
7841 33 cular, delighted spectators with Birmingham and Newcastle, were Weesham
46 120 bls clever footwork and hard at engaged. In cup lies so
11 50 50 21 shooting, while Chan Tak-fal was always a trier. Chu Wing- keung also worked hard
for
the chalu
| positions remained unchanged. Jærlington
Tottenham Hotspar, trounced Tranneen It. Olavarry passed Stich in the 3-1 by Sheffield Wednesday, lost Hartens stretch to cross the Anish line nth place to Leicester who drew | Carlisle U winner by one length. Paro 11 with Nottingham Forest. Time was third with Scotee Cardiff City, who seem to have and Armed right behind,
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Time came with the Chinese still attacking and the score standing at 2-1 in favour of South China.
Teama:
South China:
Such Po-on,
BOWLING ANALYSIS MR 6 24 4 1 5
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teen-age girls in San Francis and Los Angeles revealed that
Sho said the normal giri 15
work years of age and above should among displaced. persona not prefer the manly voice of merely in Germany but also in Vaughn Monroe-United Press. Austria, Italy and the Middle 40 East.
"By having such a centralle. Gandhi's
3ed and consolidated organisa-
tion we hope to be of maximum
assistance to the international Walking Tour+
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I finally end our work on June
180."
Calcutta, Mar. 2. Mohandas K. Gandhi, politi- 4 The now UNRRA headquarcal and spiritual leader of mil- ters are in the Hotel Majestic Hons of Indiana, announced.to- 132 where spaco is being shared
day that his walking tour to with the United Natious Edu-
preach
of non- a doctrine w cational, Scientific and Cultural violence and communal har-
Organisation.-Reuter.
mony would be extended into the predominantly Hindu pro- vince of Bihar,
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H.K.C.C. Second Innings Martial Law In
J. E. Richardson, -b L, G.
Gosano
T. A. Pearéo, e Prata, b L.
0. Gosano,
Chang Chung-wan, Tae-Kam-Capt. B.J. S. Gourlay, c.and. hung. Lau Wing-kwong, Laung | b Arcull Wing-chiu, Lo Wai-kuen, Tee H. N. Bardell, b Pereira Kam-ho. Lo Wing-keung, Chan Capt. R. J. A. Darwin, lbw.,
Tak-fal, Chaú Mun-chi, and Lee Shek-yau.
42 Commando! Powell,
b Pereira
G. P.. Stubba, b Pereira L.'T. Ride, b Peraira
2 11 3 5 4 4 25 ments on the, right with Ted Abram, Butcher, Inglia. Pit- O. J. Korr, not out
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the Third Division, Southern Screwe Alex... 6 14 40 39 24 Armed made a great blaon chuinpionship in their pockets,
36 x 7 11 82 2 2 coming around the far tura continued their winning streak iffure C
24 10 2 14 6 but seemed to waver as if tie-beating Southend 3-1, and Don. York City custer Huvers, headed "Kar the Averine ren Ing under the impost of 129
championship of the Northern New Betghilom 47 pounds in the stretch
Section of the Third Division, Sosthunat Olhavorry, an importation smashed Tranmere Rovers 5-2.
Haifas 7. from Chle carried 116.pounds.
Scottish the Olhaverry paid US82.70, $15.00 and $12.50. Associated Press.
SOCCER DOWN UNDER
In
League cup quarter finals Glasgow Run- gera beat Dundee United 2-1 and Aberdeen beat Dundee
1-0, Easi
Fife and Airdrie brought off sur- prises in putting out the two Edinburgh clubs, Heart of Mid- inthian and Hibernian. East Fife won 1-0 and Airdrie won their Sydney, Mar 1, match by the odd gai In seven. The Secretary of the Aun- |--Associated Press, traflan
Soccer Association
stated at a meeting today that
it hoped to aōnd an Australian team to India to play a series
of matches during July, August
ROCCOr is boom-
and September this year.
"Australia
ing" he said, "aud every year we intend either to send a team
Elrond or to invito an overbear tram to visit Australia.
The
considered the details of the South African tour of Aus- trails, in April, May and June this year and allotted three Test matches.-Reuter.
AMATEUR HOCKEY
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London, Mar. 1. The French bred racehorse, Philadelphe II, and Clever Joe have been scratched from the Lincolnshire Handicap running on March 26. Both
scratch
Kam-1o.
man. Murray, Kelly, Camner, Ford, Winters, and Partington.
RAF Beat
Royal Navy
Pianissing Royal Navy for
N. Hart-Baker, not out
Extras Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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L. G. Geaano ..
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A. H. Madar
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Recréto And LR.C. Second Innings
Against The Sun 42 Cdo won the toss, but decided to play against he sun, apparently with the object of taking advantage of the stiff breeze blowing down the field. South China awept up towards the Commando goal from the kick-off. but were repulsed-and the ball was transferred to the
total of 88 at King's Park yester-| A. ol Arculli | 4 other half of the field,
Although they had the South day, the R.A.F. put up the neces K. Nazaria.
defence harassed, theBary runs to win easily by eight China
staying Commandos ings were made this morningcore through inaccurate shoot on for a third-wicket partnership
were unable to wickets, Mant and Eve ing. The South China forwards c1 100 runs. were able to get away
.*. Navy several occasions, but the first time tackling of the Commando French, run out
Cole, b. Woodcock defenders prevented them from Hopwood, c. b. Woodcock manoeuvring into shooting Parr, c. Eve, b. Woodcock position.
O'Brien, c. Eve, b. Mant After about 20 minutes play; Fortar, E. Richardson, b. Mant South China opent the scor Selby, c. Dean, b. Woodcock" ng when The Kam-ho succeed Leach, b. Woodcock ing in getting in a terrific Bodenham, b. Mont Abel, c. Eve, b. Mant drive, while Powell,
who had Edmonds, not out just succeeded in saving a Extras series of hot shots, was still) down.to
--Routor,
Fernie Fox
Fox Hunt A Dismal Flop
Kibworth, Leicestershire, Mar, 1.
on
Totál
Shortly .afterwards, Lee Shok-yau managed to break BOWLING ANALYSIS through and send in a fast Mant drive which entered the not with Woodcock Powell well beaten but the Dean goal was disallowed because the
A. R. Abbas, run out.... S. A. Ismall, c Gourlay, b
Pearce
G. N. Gosano, e Hughes, b
Darwin
K. Nazarin, e Gourlay, b
Pearce
L. G. Goiano, lbw., b. Pearce 9 A. M. Prata, b Hart Baker
A. P. Pereira; b Hart Baker
A. H. Madar, not out, ..........
A. M. Rodrigues, a Hughes,
b Darwin
58 A. R. Arcull, not out Extras
Total for eight
BOWLING ANALYSIS O MH 720 *101 58
O. M. R. W.
6.2. 16 10 1 25 02 12
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Darwin Gourlay
Pearce Hart-Baker
5123 121, 61'
rada, Mar. 1
Association meeting The first Fernie Fox Hunt in 94 years to be run afoot ended in a dismal flop for more than 600 hunters today. They scrambled about the broken countryside for four hours and came home with a single fox — a long-dead one found where a farmer's bullet felled him on the snowy hillside. Twelve hounds searched foxes had attacked poultry and Paris, Mar. 1. successfully over the winter new-born lambs with wolf-like The American AHA Amateur bound hills all morning without ferocity, and their depredations referee had already blown big |
whistle. The Commandos at Hockey Team tonight defeated picking up a single scent. Only led to the organization of the tacked fu carnent and gave the Baxter, bi Abel the Racing Club de France 4-3 the huntsman and his assistant hunt before 10,000 fane at the managing the dogs were deck The snow kept farmers from Impression that they would Dibba, c. Bodenham, Sports Palace, in a fast hand out in the traditional red working in the ffolds, and many oven up the scores, but half Eve, at. Hopwood, b. charging_"gaino,*/*
conta, No one rode a horse, of them joined in their first time arrived with Bouth China Cooper, b. Foster Bob Hoavorn scored a win- "We could have used a jeep," formal Fernie Hunt ugually a holding a slender one nil lead. Dorward, c. & b. Abej
Dean, b.Foster ning goal for the Americans sald one of the puffing hunters monopoly of red-coated sports- Second Half exactly midway through the us he passed Kibworth at 10 men riding sang thoroughbred The second half saw South Bennett, run out
18 hunters,
China gain the upper hand and Gay Foster dast period. The American am..
victory would have been greater Normul hunting had boon I don't see anything to this,” “fallfak but for the expert network of suspended for five weeks be- muttered one pating farmar the French goalie, - United, cacao of the unvere winter. The as he struggled through the ing around the hills; Most of
foxes weld emboldened by the snow in the wake of the mystis the lack of huntariad made raven; fled hounds." I could do better | help;
Louz because of the thick over with
Iay Qur fanów kwiltis dedrived | One:
their: nstifál;" food peared
Mant, b: Abel
| Richardson, BEZABST
Woodcock; net out
staves to
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(Continued from Puge 1) A police report said about 30 officers and 20 other persons were In the building at the time of the 14 explosionAssociated Press.
Haifa Outrages
4
1
Jor salem, Mar. 1. Four all dockere reported to 17 be ablaze in Haifa this evening
following five explosions in the harbour area, i
18)
The Palestine Government of-
He plans to leave East Bon- gul Sunday. In an American Joap on the first lap of his journey to Bihar.
For the past four months Gandhi has. been walking ∙of. through Moslem' territory eastern Bongal which along of with Bihar-was the scene blondy clashes-between the Hindus last Moslemy and autumn.
Government nuthorities limate that during October the riots of castern Bengal claimed 300 lives, nearly all of them Hindus.
ex-
They also estimate that 65,-
153 cially announced that the Halfa 900 Moslems were killed during
oil decks were ablaze, following the November riots in Blbar.. concerted terrorist attacks shortly-Aerocintel Press. WWW
tonight. Six
after dusk
explo
sions shook the city and wore
Kuro, Japan, Mar. 2
Mr. R. G. 2 followed by aiørmed sirens bring-
Giddens of the ing traffic to a signdati!!. Ministry of Labour has arrived
Brilliant
white here to lecture to British flashes It up the sky from the troops on resettlement and direction of the all refinery_tar-
and orango
minal at the northern end of the other problems connected with port. Fires spread along the oil their post-service life. Ha plans. whant and the water within the to remain in Japan for siz Inner harbour was ablaze with weeks, during which he will burning oil, fanning out from the tour the British Occupation
two oll tanker. area-Associated Press. 87 all dock, where
were moored,
37
The Palestine Government alku announced that a British sailors' recreation hut was blown up in 45] Haifa at 0.00 pm-the
0
time as the oil dock explosions.
It was officially stated tonight that six armed
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the sentry guarding
Dayal car park in Harbour Street. to 11.00 pm. and also on 9.62
2 Haifa, and blew up a number of megacycles in. the 81 metre band
10 naval vehicles-Reuter.
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