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KWONG WAH DRAW
RESULTS AT A
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GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
5. 25th R. A. Kwong Wah 1 Eastern KIL Chee
7 Bing Tao
SECOND DIVISION "A"
Taikoo,
St. Joseph's
OR. Navy
Kit Clice
SECOND DIVISION "13"
RA.B.C.
Signals
R.E.M.E.
2 Electric
2 8. China
1 R.A.
Chinese "A" 2 R.A.M.C.
1st Round Tennis
WITH EASTERN
Sing Tao Fall To Kitchee: Navy Down Taikoo
The best performance in yesterday's football pro- gramme was the feat of Kwong Wah holding a strong Eastern team to a draw at Boundary Road in spite of the fact that the latter were strengthened by the inclusion of Chui Wing- keung of the Sing Tao touring team.
With only four of their original players, Sing Tao
were badly crushed by Kit Chce to the tune. of seven goals to two, after a one all draw at the interval.
Gunners and won
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947.
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Sing Tao opened the scoring, much" against the run play. through TAM Woon. chrung.
Inniskilling had an easy day against the
by five goals to two. following is the r the First round Scoring in the Second Divi- Taikou did-weil pen Singles and lon was low,
to hold a strong Navy side to Doubles. Hard-four goals. Medicals surprised Innis Champion-the sad goal in five.
by beating Chinese Athleile by Organised by the diese Recreation Club.
FIRST ROUND
B. tionsales v.
Lee Wai-too
R., Baker
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Paid Kong
V. T. Loke
Chat Ken-muon BYES INTO SECOND ROUND
SENIOR DIVISION
were
Kit Chee retaliated strongly and Yu Yi-tak brought off a number of fine anvea. He finally fell victim to a fast ground shot by Tang Kwong-sum,
With the score even, bath sides tried hard to take the lead.
Half time
arrived with the
teams on equni terma.
Sing Tao went completely to ploces in the second half and were unable to hold the lively Kit Chee forwards, who added atx further goals through Lal Shin- wig (2), Ho Yin-fun (2) and Kwok Ying-kee (2).
Cheung Kam-hol scored for Sing Tao.
Kit Chee v Sing Tao Fielding only four of the players who recompanied them Tyul Wai-pul, Wong on their English tour, Sing Tao Wong Kainesliejing. Thos Lo. E.
Those de M. Riberia, Ip Cheng-hing, Tamared badly against Ki Chee at.
Bay and! Tin-ter, R. Segalen, Choy Tin-fook, Causeway
E., Baker, Sub Lieut. Eberte, F. trounced by 7 guns to 2.
Ho Yindan, Kwok Ying-kee 1. Kak N. C. Begley, Au Kam-
K.
and Lai Shiu-wing were in de Wong men, Denald Lo, N. Sik-man, Erir V. W. Lee, Wong Spis vastating form fur Kit Cher and ker. Chy Ping fan. M. Pagh, Szeto with the speedy and elusive Bick, Nick H. Ma, Kenneth Lewingers. Tang Kwong-sum and Marsland Ma, Norman Lo. Leong Wong King chung, played the Yuke-neux. Choy Tin-wak, Trui
***Slug Tao defence to a standstill., Trang Chung-win. Lau Hing-chov, Yun-pul. Eberle Emmen
Suh. Lient.
Teamet
Bing T
Yu Yu-tak, Cheng Ying.
A Cheat Chu Bhushann, Hes Yung-
Boong Ling-nier. Lau Chung-anz, Tang The positional play of the Kit Kwongum, Ho Yin-fun, Kwok Ying-kee,
defence was excellent, Lal Bhit-wing and Wong King-ehung, Marsland Ma and Nick S. Chee
weble the half back line was. Lau Tineun, in Yau-sang. Hau Chan Kannon and Tsang Chi deadly.
Kenu-sing, Li Tin-ken, Lai Chung-yin. many A. M. Alves and J. B. Gon
Hu Yang-song, nick-named in King-chung. Yam **Flush Hurry" and "Fancy Cheute Kam-hol and Two Chau-tine, Pants" showed a welcome re-
11. Ma.
F. H. Kwak and Ho Ka-lau Cheng-hing and Lam Sim-fook,
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Woon-chru PSE;
Lain Kwau and Kwok Hing-ching turn to form and was prominent Eastern v Kwong Wah
with Horne powerful kicking and
1. A. Barron and . A. Barrett. Dantel Chao and Wong Chuen-sing { robust tackling. Kenneth and Thomas ka Pang 8-lam and S. K. Ma v P. Segaten and M. Pagh.
Paud Kong and Krie Lee y fieorge
Lin and Lau King.
Wong Hol-nang aid A. N. Oihart D. M. and T. E. Rodrigues.
Li Cham-kit und · u Skunang v Tam Yok-ying and Choy Ping-fan.
Choy Tin-fook and Choy Tin-wah A. V. unit J. J. Remedios.
George Clus and C. Kewall Au Kam-moon and Wong Sui-ki.
T. E. and R. G. Bakery A. E. and
Y. A. Nerotha.
D. C. Luk and Chung Yoowing v
*Tsui Wai-pul and Tsui Yun-pai,
M. A. Oliveira and J. A. Soares y
. Lee Waitong and Szeto Bick.
Enaiern received a rude shock at Boundary Street when they were forced to share two goals with Kwong Wah, after being outplayed for the greater part
of the match.
Sing Tao were never able to get going. Their passing was atrocious and invariably inter cepted by the Kit Chee defenders, The only players who showed
Kwong Wah had more of the semblance of form Any
were play in the first half and early Cheung Kam-hoi and Haa Keng-in the second period Chất Fảo sing. Fung King-cheong was too scored for Kivong Wah, follow- well marked to be of any danger. ing a free kick against Chung
K Chee started off with rush and carried the ball inta
Sik-hing the centre half.
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SCORES LOW IN Club Makes
BOTH INNINGS
Come-Back
C.P.O. And Buffs Draw Yesterday was a re
In Friendly Game
In the Interport Cricket Trial yesterday, Owen Hughes' XI were all out for 89. Richardson. who had 5 not out the previous evening, scor- ed 23 before he was caught by Darwin off Gosano. The top scorer was
with 35.
In the follow-on, Owen (
A. Zimmern,
Hughes had 78 not out and G. Moore, b White
N. Gogano scored 08.
Buffs
Nicholls run out
With four wickets down, the Bunting e Cave, b While acore stood at 169, when Owen Bradley b Crummey Hughen declared. to give Mumford not out
Gardner b Crummey Pearce's XI another chance at
the wicket.
Pearce was the highest scorer with 49.
SCORE-BOARD
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T. A. Pearce's XI 1st In- nings, 259.
Owen Hughes' XI
FIRST INNINGS
J. E. Richardson, c Darwin,
b E. L. Gosano
L. D. Kilbee, c Minu, b
Pereira
A. H. Mudur, retired injured
G. N. Gosano, e Darwin, b
Pereira
H. Owen Hughes, e Abbas, b
Pereira
F. Howarth, e Hughes, b
Pereira
A. Zimmern, b Darwin
R. Lee, e Hope, b Minu
Lt. Pryde, not out
F. R. Zimmern, e Fincher, b
Darwin
P. J. Billimoria, e Abban, b
Minu
Fiftyfive-thousand, equalling The gates were closed with the crowd at Cardiff's Interrn- 32,000 at Brentford, where! tional match, saw Arsenal once Cardiff, with a goalless draw again luckily survive, after a kept third place in the Secorid first-half deficit, to maintain Division behind Birmingham. Darwin their unbeaten record.
Wolves, having three-quarters
of the play, scored through their International Jesse Pye,
Not long after Young Tuc-minute before the interval. cheong handled in the penalty
the Sing Tao half of the field, Cheng Ying-kuen was injured area and Lee Tak-kee equalised, after the interval from a in the frat minute of the game After this, Kwong Wah kept kick, but it was a near
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as the result of a heavy fall. He up the attack and Wong Shiu-and Arsenal had to thank their left the field for treatment, c-kay shot high when well placed. sterling defence,
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gower Cricket Club, when an "At Home" was held to celebrate the resi opening of its new pre- mises, which have been erected on part of the site occupied by the old Club-house, looted and razed to the ground dur- ing the Japanese Occu- pation.
There was a large gathering."of 80 members and well-wishers present
13 when the flag raising ceremony VERS
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performed by Mrs. Bradbury, wile
0 of Mr. B. W, Bradbury, President of
the Club. 143
Crane, Sutcliffe, Cobbs, Small and Memohes did not bat.
British Rugby Results
London, Oct. 18, Rugby League matches: Barrow & Wigan 14, Castleford 7 Oldham S, Featherstone Rovers
In a short.address, Mr. Bradbury and that the Club suffered heavily
result of the occupation.
te vulced his gratitude to those who had worked an hard to rehabill- tate the Club
Referring to the visit of the Shang Thai
Lawn Bowlers, Mr. Bradbury said that in pre-war days, the Club had always held dances to entertain the Shanghailanders, but this year le was impossible to do so owing to the Fimited space, available.
4
The Club hoped to expand in the fure and, when this became reality, the old time hospitality would be revived.
After Mr. Bradbury's address, the
25 Liverpool Stanley 7. Hunslet gathering adjourned to the grounds
29 Bramley 7. Keighley 2 Swin. of the Club, where friendly tennis
2 ton 15, Rochdale Hornets 20 and lawn bowin games were played.
York 8, St. Helens 14 Wokington
4
Town
3.
35
Rugby Union:
9
Guy's Hospital 8 Bedford
3.
Bowls
In the Lawn Bowls, Craigengower
London Welsh 3 Llanelly 12, Old heat The Best by 24 shots and won Merchant Taylors o Oxford Union four rinka. versity 21. Bristol 20 Bath 0.
field 3 Headingley 3, Lydney 3
JW. Leonard
C.C.C. 0 Cardif 32 Swansea 3. Hudder, Dr. C.W, Lam
1 Barnstaple 3, Newton Abbot LC.R. Bouza
Torquay Athi, 0, Plymouth Lep-B.W. Bradbury
(skip) gue 25 Guy's Hospital 6, Sale 8 Northampton
Taunton 16.
12 M.F. Baptista 89 Weston-super-Mare 8, Waterloo 3 E.5. Franks
Liverpool 8, Gala 13 Heriots F. A.A. Razack P. 0, Glasgow Univ. 3 DunfermU.M. Omar line 17, Maestag 17 Abertillery 3, (kip)
ANALYSIS ....
BOWLING
0 M
12
0 10
8 1
27
4
21
5
0
1 18
8.1 1 27
2
Pereira In same places the gates E. L. Gosano were closed to enable officials
A. R. Minu
G. N. Garaño, b Darwin
20.
REST R.P. Phillipa
L.A, Guterier
J.F. McGowan J. McKelvie
(sklp
w: McKle
S. Raberison
A.E.P., Guent TA. Madar
R. Bradford, Northern 29 Batley Dr. N.P. Karanja Kiskin
2 Dewsbury 3 Widnes 0. Halltox G.S.
F. Hull Bellevue Rangers
Rovers Kingston
10 Hudders-J.S. field 16, Leigh 11 Hulf 5. Salford (skip) 10 Wakefield Trinity D, Warring-S.R. Solina ton 38 Leeds 13.
LM, da Ruza London Scottish 10 Blackheath A.J. Coelho- 19, Old Cranleighans 11 Exeter K.M. Omar 717. Wasps 0 Gloucester 17, Brad
17 (skip)
to distribute the crowd evenly.
The English International,
SECOND INNINGS Albert Brown, Aston Villa's Richardson, e Hughes, b Rooke equalled five minutes | £10,000 capture from Notta Percirn
free Forest, helped Villa to win. Kilbeo, b E. L. Gogano
Lo, b E. L. Goanno There was an incident at Millwall, where the crowd dla Owen Hughes, not out agreed with the referee's award Howarth, not out..
a penalty which enableil Barnsley to draw. At the end of the match one spectator rush- ed towards the referee, who was escorted to the dressing room by the police.
drew
of
A few minutes later CheungArsenal retained the leader Wal-shu had a great chance of ship over Preston, who giving Kwong Woh the lead after trailing 1-0 at Grimsby, when he broke through himself
and drew Tam Kwan-kong out
of goul. With an open goal' in front of him, he hit the upright.
Two Hat Tricks
Ken Armstrong, deputising for Tommy Lawton, who
Was
Extros
0 ford B Birkenhead Park 14, F. Lee
19. Penarth
11
2 Combridge U, 11 Harlequins 8.D.A. Rezario 68 Cheltenham. 3 Neath 11, Leices M.J. Medina 78 ter 10 Newport 21. Mosley 13 A.M. O
2 Conventry
Aberavon 5, Pontypool 9 Bild-skip)
J. Let gend . Shemeld 6 Sandal 13,L Shui-wing United Services Portsmouth 3
A.H. Rumjahn
Total (4 wkta. declared) 159 Devonport Services 22. Edinburgh W. Hangsling
Kwang Wah Sammy Tang, Wong
In the Scottish League Darwin Shiu-koy, Leung Pak-wel, Wong Chlow, engaged in International duties. Young Chi-heure, Leung Chun-ekre. Il scored twice for Chelsea, who Queen's Park gained their first Pereira Yee-keung, Lo. Tak-fuck, Chru Fux, xlaged second half recovery to points, with a corlyincing
win E. L. Gozano Low Hot maintain their unbeaten
home over St. Mirren, and Clyde beat R. Minu
Celtic for their first win of the Hart-Baker
Abbas
Wanderers Watsonians 13, Newbridge 14 Pontypridd 3, (skip)
22
141
M.Y. Adal
Dr. V.N. Atienes
2+
12
M.F.
C.C. Pereira J.G. Meyer
21
25
128
(skip) A.N. Other Carr
H.A. Mani R. Morrison
(skip)
J.W. Lee
F.C. Kerrison
T.M. Pile
W. Pollock
(skip)
20
104
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Record Crowd Sees England Down Wales
BOWLING
ANALYSIS OMR
Richmond 15 Rosslyn Park 14.-
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7 1 20
I
10 2 20
8 2
8 1 28
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6
0 29
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Pearce's XI
SECOND INNINGS
for Majendie, b Leo
the
Ike Hope, c and b Howarth
Chang Walshly and Chen Yeeshing.
Eastern Tam iwan-ken. ahun, Fok Yeu wak. Lau Chi-chun. Ta record. Shek-bon, Lo Wal-kuen, Tae Kim-bo, Chu West Bromwich retained the season. Wing-keund. Lee Tik-kee, Lau Fook-loadership of the Secund chven and Yuen Yeu-lum.
Division with a win at Chester. Johnson, Motherwell outside field.
left, registered a hat trick. A feature of Bury's. match Morton.
McKinnon scored twice was two hat tricks. Millburn got
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Inniskilling ỳ R.A.
Establishing a comfortable
lead of three goals in the first three in a row for Newcastle, Partick, who were experiencing Abbas, e Owen Hughes, b and Carler emulated the feat a good run at the top of half, Inniskilling hart teater for Bury. difficulty in beating 26th Royal Artillery by five goals to two at
Sonkunpoo.
tablo.---Router.
The first goal for faniskilling HOW THEY STAND
was scored by Brooka and not long' after Mitchell added two
more.
FIRST DIVISION
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
P. W. D. F. A. Pi 4 21 Queen's P.I. 18 23
1 A 1 24 20 14 18 12 29 18 Wala... 13 B Z3 26 11
13 84 19 11 10 12 2 13 0 1 Bournemouth
In the second half Brooks and Prin N. 18 22 20 15 2 Bristol City, 15 10 4 40 10 30 Kiernan scored the other goals. Blackpool 1 7 3 3 179 27 Ipwwich Town 15 3
The Gunners' goals were Wolves ",,
Burnley
JUNIOR DIVISION Huddersfield. 1 20 19 13 Reading 13 13 13 13 11
E. L. Gosano, e Zimmern, b
Howarth Fincher, 1.b.w., b Howarth Pearce at A. Zimmern, b
Owen Hughes Darwin, e Leo, b Owen
Hughes Hart-Baker, 1.bw, b Owen
... Hughes Ming, not out
Extras
Total
Pereira did not bat
BOWLING ANALYSIS
OMR
11
17
Cardiff, Oct. 18, The biggest crowd ever to watch a football Inter-
national in Wales-55,000—saw England's fast, and tricky attack overwhelm the Welsh de- fence to gain a three goals lead in the first 15 minutes.
Finney, England's left-wing-, England's forwards weaved 49er, cut in and opened the scor- their way through grest gapa Ing in the sixth minute, Mor- In the Welsh defence and five 25 tensen scored the casiest of minutes later, simple-looking gobis live minutes later and Matthews gave a centre which 7 Lawton Increased the lead in trickled across the middle for, 17 the 15th minute.
Mortonsen to score with ease.
...
netted by Pritchard and Vaus. Chelsen .... 12. 19 10 14 Northampton 13 4 17 1 Hughes, not out
G Wales could make nothing of Four minutes later, Mannion. 25th MA Crafe, Frith, Lelich, Sher Portsmouth,.. 12 8 2 4 19 10 13 Port Vale .. 13 3 4 4 25 19 14 phent, Bellman, Craighead, Dennis, Gray, Charlton
12 the clover English forwards put Tommy Lawton through 34 12 1 22.34 12Torquey U... 13 4 3 20 Pritchard, Lawion and Yaus
for a long spell, and only grim] to 'store with the goalkeeper wall Inniskilling McCullough, Mammock. Shack U... 13 54 17 24 17 Exeter City.. 145 17:124 Newport ... 33 B2B EN 13.
150 defensivo work prevented fur- benten. - Aston Villa., 14 3 3 0 16 15 13 Mlazier.. Andrew, Glimeur, Hobson.
Derby City 13 484 14 12 13 Crystal Palace 19454 121 1
thor scoring before halftime. The teams were;, Wales:- Gardner, Brookes, Michail. Keiran and Hebr. 12 8 8 27 19 12 Swansea ... 34 4 8 25 30 13
Wales resumed with grim de Sidlow (Liverpool); Lambort Kunter.
Everton 1001 17 12 Aldershot ... 18 445 18.20 15
termination and being fast on (Liverpool), Barnes (Arsenal) i Liverpool KARAA 8:17, 10 13 ristol Rovers 13. 4. 5 92
the ball held their own, several Powell (Queen's Park Rangers), Manchester G. 1544 5 17131 Swindon T 13. T. & 12 IN' 11
W times going close."
T. Jones (Everton), Burgess 2 6 1 20 Sunderland. 145 11 10 Southend: T., 34 14 17 19 23 11 | Lee
England were still masters (Tottenham); Thomas (Bul- Navy v Talkoo Manchester U. 12 15 117 Watford 18-4-1 § 41 11 21 Howarth
13 8 27
In 'ball control, however, but ham), Aubrey Powell (Leeds), Urimeby... 10 438 17 82 Drighton ... 13 7.12 25 Billimoria 52 170 they overdid a 'pretty pattern Lowria (Coventry), B; Jones Displaying marked superiority lackburn 18 I
Prydo
02 18
of wedving and wasted many (Arsonal), Edwards (Birming in all departments of the game, Stoke City 16:21
F. R. Zimmern "10. .0
chances of shooting. Navy earned another two points
Owen - Hughes · 80: 44 at the expense of Taikoo, whym they beat by four clear goals, at Causeway Bay yesterday.
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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Taikoo put up a gallant fight, Birmingham 107. 4.3 10 8 19 Hull City but they were no match for the Cardina 25 4210/11 18 Wrexham' sailors, who had matters praeli. Newematie. 25 ZA 18 16 17 Rotherham cally their own way throughout, Bradford 19 118 24 16 15 Tranmer
|Dorfald · Wed, 11814 33, 21° 17. Barrow Ward (2); and Sydes (2) West Ham. 15 17 18 18 Accrington scored for the Navyshu:
Boutkapton 18.43 20 10 ja York City Harys Mason-Joses, Crummey, White, tarnaley Spinks, : Burper, Prubb, Parvio] - Ward, Tottenham Brdes, Foxine and Elser.
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The Welsh forwards also Hardwik (Middlesbrough); In a friendly cricket match seemed afraid. to shoot, only Taylor (Liverpool), Frankiin yesterday, Buffs drew with the their inside-right A. Powell try- (Stoke), Wright (Wolverhamp Chiot and Petty Officers' ' club, ing a few shots. ton) Matthews (Blackpool), The final score was England Mortensen (Blackpool), Law- ton (Chelsea), Mansioni (Mid- 3 Wales 0..
Despite a stalwart English dlesbrough), Finney (Preston),, defence in which Nell Frankeuter.
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18
Sydney, Oct 19 Two crack “Australien race hérossal.
Un made his 10th consecutives.
at centre-half; appearance! Wales had many chances of acoring but frittered them banned, a sla-year-old,' and Colont
were tshipped to the United:CBiates >> 40 away. This is how the goals today. Shannon wil rock, and,
20 caine.
Finney ""cutting in on 12 left-wing scored in the
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Curran and Burt did not bat, foot drive,
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