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SOUTH CHINA BEATS R.A.F. BY 3 TO 1 Devons Topple Navy To Score Second Win
The three First Division football games yesterday produced better football than last week-end. South China, strengthened by several of last year's stalwarts, beat Royal Air Force by three goals to one, while at Sookümpoo Devons win their second game when they beat Navy by the same score. At Boundary Road Kowloon Eus registered a lucky win against St. Joseph's
who in the closing minutes missed two good opportunities to equalise.
South China-R.A.F.
Strengthened by the inclusion
of Chari Tak-in and Lam Yu- shun. two of their inst year stalwarts, South China brat R.A.F. by 3 goals to 1.
Results At A Glance
FIRST DIVISION
R.A.F. wore on the offensive from the start and scored early St. Joseph's when a hard drive by Daynes Devons doficcted by a South China defender to his
Suurh China QWI goni,
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3 Royal Navy
Royal Air Force 1
2
the ball into the net from close
Bouth China were on the de- fensive for the greater part of the first period, but about two range with Thompson unsight minutes from half time. Chaned. Tak-fat equalized.
Berane: Dixon, Cox, Emith, Mugott. South, Fayle, Hammond, Pittman, Lints,
De rol Inalas,
Navy
From the re-start. China took up the running.
Bouth
China went ahead when Chan Tak-fai sent in fine drive which Knuckey fall- ed to hold.
Thompson,
Young, Gestos,
Corbett, Hansen, Kingsley, Fetern,
affetty, Acton and Nash.
St. Joseph's-K.M.B.
A misunderstanding netween the R.A.F, defenders resulted in Lau Sik-wa breaking through to put Bouth China three up.
St. Joseph's Wen definitely The teams ware:-
un neky to lose both points to R.A.F.: Hauckey,
Kowloon Mutor Bus In their first Ailem, Kouter, Hamilton, Anderwin, Bar, Dones, Mur. division encounter Boundary
zell, Howell, Davisum and Kina.
Houth Chinns Chu Wing-kwong, ar Yo-tun. Yuen Pel-man. I hukching. Chu Tak-win. Mok Yuen-sing. Cho
Wat Yak-tak, Chau. Takai, Tunst Bhrung and bau Rik-wa.
Devons-Navy
Road by the d goal in three.
Had the forwards taken the many chasers offeret them, they would have won comfortably.
St. Joseph's fielded the same team which beit Eastern 17 Sunday, but the team give the same
did not spirited display, many of their players taking Devons notched another two long time to settle down. points at the expense of Navy whoni they beat by 3 goals to 1, buff that they, displayed
It was only late in the second In fast and
their interesting x-true farin. ture at Boukunpuo.
Devons were definitely for-Joseph's have a set of very ver
The game revealed tisat tunate 10 have wo1. It the satile young players. Navy had a inure virile attack. it Js
Cruz showed quite on the
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they would have left the field at houne al centre Low-
with both points.
Highlight of the
were kept
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St. Joseph's will hold a prac ice reine on Sunday at 10.3 11.JT. m the Polo Ground. Causeway Bay. against the Giants. Just season's champions.
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Former members of the team, as well as new player: who have been naked to tak part in the coming season, arı asked to turn out for the practice game. The side for th Coming League, not yet pleked
will probably be based practice performances.
Managers of teams desirin to participate in the League are reminder that entries should be sent in to the Hon. Secretary of the Association. Mr. II Wing'ee, C.o The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (90) Ltd. Shell House. before the --losing date (2,1047).
Managers of teams are also to turn up requested
at a meeting on Tuesday (6,1047) at "Dee" Molthen's. Office, Shei House, at 5.80 p.m.
Selections
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947.
OCEAN-GOING
England's fra training-ship for girls: Pictualling the "English Rose" in Poole Harbour. The 120-ton yacht "English Rose" meared in Poole Harbour, har become the first training-ship for the Girlf Nautical Training Corps. Sections the country, are to spend a week at a time bons, from all over the They will receive ten training under Commander Cala A. Woollard, RN. Already e detachment has tried out its relegi when, under Commander H'ootlard and officers of the Corps, the "English Rote' was brought round from the Essex cast in it stiff pale."
Britain Out Of Stop-Gap Aid Plan
London, Sept. 30...
The following players will re. present the Hong Kong Football Official circles here were neither surprised nor Chab
Crnigcugower gains! Cricket Club, at the Hong Kong Football Club on Saturday al 330 p.m.
J. S, Howell, C. Carr, J.
Waller Barnes, 2,
(skip) V Walker, J. Watson, T. O. Morgan, F. Marvin (skip); J. Bradley, C Strange, J. Russell, D. A. Man. sell (skip); W. Hullundu. Dr. J. A. R. Selby. J. C. Aitken, K. S. Robertson (skip).
disappointed today at President Truman's de- elsion not to include Britain in his "stop-gap aid" programme for Europe, Router was in- formed authoritatively.
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World 'Not Fooled' U.S. Speeches Says Wallace In Nanchang
Boston, Sept. 30.
The former Vice-President, Henry Wallace, today said the peoples of Asia and Europe were "not fealed" by United States foreign policy for which, he charged, “every propaganda technf- que known to man is being used" to win popu-. lar support.
In a speech here, Mr. Wallace assailed "basically rotten policies" and continued. “It is quite ob- viously not official concern with civil liberties that troubles the men who direct our foreign policy-even if that is the banner under which they would be mobilized."
V.R.C. Races Drew Crowd
By "Natator"
Mr. Wallace asked: "Is it the restriction of civil liberties with. in the Soviet Union that concerns the men who are directing Ameri cun foreign policy? I think not ....we embrace Peron (President arm Peron of Argentina). We
dictators other Latin-American ....we let Amerleun-made arms suppress the Indonesions without threatening the Dutch Govern.
"All the world loves a chan-ment." plon" has been a snying for He said the peoples of Asia and some time past, and never was Europe would not be fooled by It more evident than Inst the United States becaure "they know our Interest in Grecce 'and Tuesday at the VR.C. when
the Middle East is interest in pacity crowd app'auded
foll, not principles." champion after champion na they went all out to lower every record on the programme for that evening, in an aquatic display unprecedented in localhe administration give evidence Wallaco suggested that swimming song's.
Bulbo Case
Mr.
to the world that we are as con.
rea-prived of the right of bailot na
Huge Blaze
Nanking, Ort. Y Damage_amounting to “deer" 10,000,000,000 Chinese dollars:" fakout £200,000) was ranied is? Nanchang, Kiangsi provinctai capital, in southeast Ching, dureri ing the mid-dutumn fersivul last) / Monday schen a Ingr› Mone puttest blocks of houses „befara. being quelled, the Chinese press reported, here today,
crament
The Kiongsi Provincial. Que- appropriated CN$150,000,000 for the relief of homeless people.
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The large Yangise portal· Kinklang is also reported to have aufered severe losses, when A fre destroyed over a hundred strana huti and 16 houies,
Damage real estimated -at aver CN$100,000,000 and about 300 persons acere rendered:kimag
Reuter
Soong Arrives In Canton
Canton, Oct. 1. Mr. T. V. Soong árriv Spectators, competitors and cerned with Americans being deed here yesterday and coaches alike, have every son to be satisfied with the ex-we are about the voting rights of became Governor of hibitions as name after name the peoples of Eastern Europe, by Kwangtung Province.. WOR added to the Roll of sending a commission to supervise the elcetion of the succrisor to Honour, and in this spirit we Theodore Bilbo In Mississippi."
Mr. Tsou Lin, former Vice- enter the Third Day of the 4-
Minister of Finance, was man "If it is the right of the in- tioned as likely to be Secre day Classic commencing this dividual that concerns us, let us tary-General, while Mr Io evening at 6.15 p.m. with a stump out Jim Crow practices Toh-kuel, former Secretary- programme including no less and that grotest usurper of in- General of the Shanghai Muni-
than 7 Championship event,dividual rights-unemployment," c'imaxed with the Ladies 4 x"Wall Street, influence"
Lashing
at what he termed elpal Government, was expect 50 yards free-style relay.
on the ed to get an important post Government, Mr. Walluce said,
Both arrived with Mr. and The introduction of awarding "Do not be mistaken. The threat Mrs. Soon. points for events, based on the is real. Rumpunt greel con des- All ranking officials wore at National A.A.Utroy the most cherished freedoms. the White Cloud airport to
our graves as well An
New British
V.R.C.'s record-shattering pace, Austerity
especially in the Ladles вес-
Mrs. Soong carried an Engilah language magazine, "Now and Theu."
Apart from saying that he was glad to be of servied to Kwangtung, Mr. Soony made no other statem ̃at to newamen byt promised a press confer el.ce later.
"Britain's own. programme for economic recovery has entirely to discount any new United States financial aid," a Treasury spokesman said, "We are not even counting This extreme view of spend-American OJI the right wing.
on any help on the Marshaling no more dollars on Ger system of 5-3,-2,-1, has given Controlling most of the machinery welcome the new, Governor. Castilho gave a good display as ganie was fall back and Our and Percica fotbal
The following are they club's plan. Such help may not be many may weaken somewhat the current series greater in- of government, reactionaries are the brilliant goul-k-eping old well in their new positions. Thompson in the Navy goal.
for the week come available next spring, but during the Washington taka, terent. At the moment V.R.C. digging end;-
"Briare leading with an aggregate their own."-United Press. Except for occasional break-inside left and centre forward.
decision to bridge our informed circles sold. First Division v Royal Alr BWAYS. the Navy
fow total of 89 points followed by In the pauing minutes of the Force (Club.
£600,000,000 balance of pay-tain can certainly spare penned in their own half of the second half Saints almost drew Fowler and Fjelstad Ritchie, the assumption
p.m.)Leck.ments gap has been made on dollars for Germany, if she is Lai Taun and Eastern with 30 field throughout the first half. level through Kuh{ efforts by Forrow
and Beck; Henderson,
Britain to go on living herself. Reu- and 18 respectively. Although Devons did everything but get Omar and Pereira but a break.
La! Tsun was considered an all- Mullen Welke, Redman.
and you'd have to live by her own ter the
round ball past Thompson, who we found the Saints defence Strange.
cfforts from now on."
threat, they have not was saving allots from all an-spread engled and o centre from
been Second Division v gica.
25th R.A. Although the official
abe to keep up with plana Tang Yer-kit enabled Chang (Club.
3.30 Play opened evenly after the Chung-kan to increase the lead. Locke and Onsager;
pan.); Cattoni are that Britain herself should Urquhart, be able to live on her own re- resumption.
Not long after M. Xavier miss Wyper and Odell; Gaffney, Band, matkleked with an open goal in ed a golden opportunity when he Gardner, Fowler and Barker. front. Several good
Germany should live on them M. Georges Bidault, who is in the Lai Teun withdrew the ladies efforts by down the Omer and Paretra gave Sun Pʊ.
too. authoritative sources said. United States for the meeting of team from the 3 x 50 medley the United Nations General As relay last Tuesday at the last
London, Oct, '1." centre of the field. he flashed up a score.
Next week's Washington dissembly, Is to visit President
became tighter, today cussions
minute owing to a hard
Indisposi with the on Britain's future Harry Truman in Washington to- ground shot into the St. Joseph's reduced the lead
enfarcement of new tion of one of the key lower right hand corner of the through Pereira from a free kirk
share in the dollar cost of Ger-morrow, it is learned here.
mem- Government austerity measures net.
by Omar
The outcome is awaited with hers of the team, but it is that actually banned foreign and shortly after
many wil, therefore, have a by this sudden
Pereira missed when well placed.
whether great anxiety in France, where hoped that they will be able to holiday travel, wiped out gaso- erucial bearing on
rations for verse. Desons went all out.
A good run down the wing Cruz The
nearly resulted in the player which scoring Init he was robbed by the
apool-keegrar at the last moment.
The Fram went- Kowloon Bast doo Psa: Mak Bhui. Dog, and Ethan Thong Sam, Tan: Kus Chang
Raffelty equalized the score when gathering up a loose ball. after a solo dash
Stung
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Navy defener, had been subjected selling time, gradually weak- enc and Lum, picked
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pass, ran through to scare with Ko
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the c which gave Thompson Lam, er emmchan and Chia Chi-tu!. no chance.
St. Joe Me Dentall; Husnadu FRIE Lamed;
G, Pereira
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afterward.
T Luan Xaver, salt, mas scored when he trapped, Umar."
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Yankees Win World Series Opener
Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct. 1. The greatest world series crowd ever - 73,365
paid to see the New York Yankees win the opener of the baseball classic from Brooklyn 5 to 3 when the Dodgers' 21-year-old pitching rookie, Ralph Branca, blew sky high in a fate- ful fifth inning.
Today's Games
The following are today's matches:
FIRST DIVISIÓN
Chinese Adi, v. Innisks, Police, 5.30 p.m.) Referrer A.F." Wili«. Linesinen: K.J. Nichols/N. Delgado 25th R. v. Kwong Wal (Sookumpun, 5.30 p.m.) Referee: C. Tunstall Liarsmen:
A.J.S. Farmer/F.. Barretto. Eastern v. Kitchne
sources, they do not mean that The French Foreign Minister, tion. It was a great pity that Measures
"An archway was treated on Han Min Road, North, to wel come the new Governor.—As Rocinted Proza.
Chinese Police Hold-Up
Britain's present "dollar Stevedores. get proves accurate or not, it/vital imports will be practically | thye suke, when they meet the 30 percent above pre-war levels.
at an end in the next two or was fulded.
three weeks. According to these sources, President Truman's Intention Britain's intention is to spend of leaving the decisions of Imine- Ho more dollars on Germany diste stop-gop uld to Congress after the present appropriation has come as ends.
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V.R.G. In the 4 x 50 free-style: relay. In final show-down.
SPORTS HERE disappointment
AND THERE here, and has created pessimism This appropriation
Loudon, Ort. 1. about the chances of ald coming in
radical time to prevent a meant to just until the end of worsening of economic conditions, of the offere the club has re- Chelsen announced today that April. with the attendant political 1948, but will run out before sequeners, observers hero, said.ceived for the transfer of Tommy,
Reuter,
Lawton, Cholsen and. England FACTORY MEETING the end of this year.
centre. forward, none is accept able.
Club, 5.30 p.) Heferee: J. Padley. Libramen: P. George/D.P. Lai.
H.K. RUBBER
At the second Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Rub. ber Industrial & Commercial As. Fociation, held at the Tai Wah Restaurant Kowloon, yesterday, the following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year:-
the financial
ster in
SOCCER FIXTURES
The following is the week-end St. Joseph's v. 25th RA. soccer programme
(Sookunpoo, 5 p.) Referee C, Tunstali. Lincamen: A. Leck/Navy... Eastern (Bye).
Saturday, Oct. 4
FIRST DIVISION..
Irwin Yee (Chairman): Chan Chung (Vice Choirmon); Li Shoung-chun (Chairman of Gen.
Nou eral Committee);
Chung.
Kitches. Devont hoj (Treasurer); Kan Sing-yok
(Navy, 5 p.m.) | and Shum Bhut (Social Conven-
Referee: LG, Young, ers).
Linesmen: Cpl. Manson/Set, Doyle. Committee: Tal Yip Rubber: Factory, Kin Kwok Rubber Fuc.Police v. K.M. Bus tory, Sun Sun Rubber Foclory, (Police
p.m.} Referee: . Padley, Chung Ying Rubber Factory, De
Lineament LAxe Rubber Factory, Lee Man Rubber Factory. Elite
Tamiya. Rubber Factory, Shing Shing
Rubber Club v. RA.F. and Wilman Factory
Rubber (Club, 5. pm.} Behrman
Referee: K.K. Ip. re-Factory.'. Brown walked, Supervisory Committee:
Linesmen; Willis/Per Sheen. Rubber Inniskillings v. Sing Tag run. George Wing-kwong, Sing Wan
(Postponcil.) Factory, Tul Tung Rubber Fac-
The favoured Yankees poured all their runs across in one wild inning in which they more than batted around on three hits, three walks and a hit batsman.
Branca departed in the pulled.
Hank
· midst of a holocaust. Excopt placed him. for that eruption, the winners forcing in a
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SECOND DIVISIÓN "A",
St. Joreph'n=v.* W.D. Chinese
(Sookunpoo, 1.30 p.m.) Referee: A, Leck. Taikoo v. Polica
(Club, 1.30 p.m.)
L.Cpl. Pierce/OMSIH.Q.
SECOND DIVISION Fac-South China v Navy
got only one other man on Stirnweiss hit into a fareed tory, Kung Ping Rubber Fac base. Seldom has a world play for first out. Then Tomi- tory, Chung Shing Rubber series game gone up the spout my Henrich singled for two tory more quickly. Branca set the more runs. Two youta ented Factory. first dozont Yanka down in or the frame..
dor, striking out five of them. The Dodgers scored in the Frank Bhe brilliant Yank firat. Peto Reiser reached first freshman pitcher, received on fielders' choice and scored credit, for a victory after be on Dixie Walker's hitito"short ing lifted for a pinch hitter left Brookyn scored again in in the fiftin e
the sixth on pinch hitter Carl
A record crowd paid a record Furillo's single to centre. Tha 1.5.$825,828 to, pse the game ........ final Dodgor run came in the Joe DiMaggio scratched the seventh on Pee Wee Roe's Yankees drab hit of Branca to sluge, a stolen base and Page's open the ffth, Brandi, thien two-base wild pitch. :- walked, pat doorže - McQuina, Billy Johnson" was chith'on tho Arm. The bags were: jonded. Johnny Lindell wracked a dou- blo, adoring two runners, Brance, then, walked fout Ri Kuto
„Pine
Brown
Scores: Pegas
Rubber and Kin Keung
PRIVATE LOST FROM OUTPOST
·Trieste, Sept. 30. The British Army authori ties announced tonight that. Private Tongs, who dir on the Yugoslav border last appearadarai, "Outpost" 10
night, was not known to he in Yugorlau-kande.
(Caroline H, Spac) Referee: A.1.9. Fáríuer. ..FR.A.0.C. v. Kitche
Tonga, the first British sot. dier to disappear since the. establishment of Triesto Erco: Territory, tass on duty on the outpor. on the Basovizza lichtous than he disappear
R.H.E. Brooklyn: 100 001 100-3.6 0 New York: 000 050 000-540 Pitchors: Branca, Behrman, Candy, and Edwards (Dodgers) 'Shea, Bruwu and Berra (Yan. * #vegan Ke
(Navy, 3,30 pm) Referee; Cpl. Manson. K.M. Bus v. Dockyard
(Police, 3,30 pm)
Referee::¦.P- Slivn::
SECOND DIVISION RA.r. Club
(Cut 3.39 Referece A.P Sing Tao v. Skl
(Syukunpoo, 5:pm) ©Refcgs: FAZÚnzvejte..
Sunday, Oct. 5 |_ FIRSTY DIVISION Kroog Wal v South China
Police, p.m. Refares: RMSOMI Linesinape Navy/Kili “Tuang. R. NAVIAVI Chloer:Atheri
· Referee: RMS Wation
Land Farees, Sing Tao (Club, 5 p.m.) Referee: RSM Ewin,
SECOND DIVISION “B” RAS.C, v. C. Cadre
Happy Valley 5 pan.): Referee: Sgt. Doyle, H.K. Electric v. RA.M.C.
(Navy, 3.30, p.m.) Refereet . Nichols. REALE. r. South China
(Caroline Hill, S.p,m.) Referee: F.A. Barreto.
· BOWLS
Guam, Oct. 1,** Limited direction of Inbour Chinese military police halted gors into effect next Monday American stevedores from load- under another decree issued by ing a ship In Apra Harbour at the Labour Government, which guhpoint on Monday, it was. recently obtained from Parla-Joarned today. ment almost unlimited powers to The Island's Provosť, Marshal combat Britain's eccnomie crisis. Is investigating the Iselded, The new measures that be- which the "stevedores . reported came effective today, two days as having occurred while, they after Prime Minister Attlee bo were loading surplus. American gan his long expected Cabinet tractors on the "New Zealand shake-up, are part of the Govern- Victory" bound for Chlup, ment's programme
Hlneli The Chinese were assigned" to dollar spending and increnge | Guam recently to protect hewly The ADC soccer club of The production in the hope of erasing transferred surplus property ilague beat the Chinese touring the nation's grave export and team, Sing Tao Sports Club, of, import deflelt by the middle of cident was given by the Chin- Hong Kong, by five goals to 1948-Associated Press. three here this evening.
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The Hague, Sept. 30.
The Dutch side led 4-0 at lin
time-Reuter.
Paterson, NJ, Sept. 30.
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Abe Groon, President of Notional Boxing Association, said today that the NBA would con duct an official investigation into published reports that Rocky Graziano was dishonourably dis charged from the Army,
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No explanation for the in
ese.-Associated Press,
Flies Atlantic
For Baptism
London, Sept. 30
Green indicated that the A. British war bride, Mrs. Marjorie Watson, from middleweight champion
would
not be licensed again if the re ports were conskmed.-United Press,
London, Sept. 30. Beaults of football games played tonight arg: .
· Richmond, Virginja, has made the 4,000-miles: Journey back to Norwich, England, where sho met her G. I. husband during the war so thàt their baby daughter can be christened in SE, Mark's Church there tomorrow, Mrs. Watson met her hus was corporal, in the United band, Hermann, now a sheet States Eighth Army Air Force. Third Division Northern metal worker in Richmond, Sho_saved #100 to prizor Accrington & Now Brighton 3 when she was a WAAF and he the trip to Britain by sex from * Rigby Union: Falmouth 0
her 410, a week as a shorthand Cross Keys 6; „Redruth 'BI
typist" "with" the Pontiac faptör. Aberavon 14.
car loalers in Richmond, VATAN I thought. I would like my baby christened here;#0 though “we, are thr}; L. ducided to do Ital {{ Mrsy; Watson desori unit, as a very happy and said she thought cd Blatan
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|| Rugby Leaguer Yorkshire Gup," The following will represent accond round. first. the Kowloon Cricket Club in Keighley Castleford friendly Lawn Bowls geme Heater
against Indian Recreation Club
on Saturday, at KC.C, 'starting
at 3.30
TENNIS
Under the auspices of the Chf., Geo. Lee, J. Chubb Anore Recreation Club, the Hong Guest and TA," Meda
Singles and
V. C. Labrum.
Eastman
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