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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

AY

CHINA MAIL

KITCHEE SLUMP BADLY

Sing Tao Top Police

Athletics Beat Innisks.

Kit Chee's stock in the quest for the First Division soccer title slumped badly yesterday when they were beaten by Eastern by two clear goals at Causeway Bay. Unless Kit Chee can sign up few "good" players immediately they will not even finish

runners-up.

At Boundary Road, on the other hand, Sing Tao, with still at least five games behind the other teams in the League, strengthened their claims to the title by beating Police, one of the most improved teams in the Senior League by three clear goals.

The game at Seukunpoo resulted in a win for Chinese Athletle over

SENIOR DIVISION

PL

wonderful

Inniskilling

and

by three goals to one, Both sides displayed excellent sporting spirit and provided an object lex- Nen of the way in which all soccer games should be played. Felice did Royal Navy a good son | drive, while Howlett threw away The backs Charlton and Ryall, in the Second Division when they bel!

but opportunity by tackled well

often their Eastern to a woe goal all draw. The

fumbling an accurately placed clearances did not find une of other results were as expectetil.

centre by Chan On-yin,

their team matea. After a long distance drive Andrews on the left wing by Fang King-cheung had been was well fed by Klerman Eastern-Kit Chee saved by Chan Wing, the ball this winger gent over several Kit Chee owned their grip went to Ho Yin.fun, who drave good centres. on the First Division Football it to the back of the net to give Kiernan, at inside left. was League title when they

were Sing Tao their second goal.

and I hard worker

plied his defeated by Eastern by

Police two

carried out a number forwards) with good passen. clear goals at Causeway Bay. of rails on the Sing The goal} Stephens In the centro Kit Chee badly need a leader witer this, bur the first me hard but had hard

tackling of their defence pre-occasions. vented the slow moving Police The Chinese combined better forwards from getting in a and used their wings to great really dangerous alot,

advantage,

worked

Juck

]]

In their forward line. They did most of the attacking but in from of goal, they faded away,

The absence of Tang Kwong Sum on the right winger further At half time, the score was Lee Tai-fat and Leang Ping- weakened their attack and two nil in favour of Sing Tao.kwan needed constantant atten. though Lee Ting kee played of Sing Two were kept peaned in tion. In the centre Ho Yau-ken fairly good, game

did not their nwn half of the field in was fast but poor in his ball send over the centres desired. the opening minutes of the control,

Early in the first half Kitl Chee should have taken the lead when they were awarded penalty e Kwok-Ying-kee's shot was saved by Tung Kwong-

KUMI

he

A next movement on the left wing ended in Leung netting for eastern just before half

time,

In the sevend half Kit Chec attneked strongly but the good aboalkeeping of Tan Kwan-kun prevented them from scoring.

RESULTS AT

A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION. Kischer

Eastern Chiarse Ath. 3 Inniskilling Police

Sing Tab SECOND DIVISION Susils China 25th R.A.

Navy

4 Signals

2 R.F.ALE.

A Taikoo

WD, Chinese 2 Dockyard Police

1 Eastern

Half way through the second | half p Po To scored für ********** ***** Eastern,

Fastera :-Tom Kwan-kon: Fork Yul

*

1

3

1

second half and their defence a hectic time wah and Tes Kam-ben: Chin Sikhong, Wais subjected to

Jae Homenu and Bay Walken; p Posto, as the Police carried out a strica

Chin Chi-Tart, Mah Wal-lum. Lau Fook-ul full-blooded attacks, chuen und Leung Wing-keung.

Kitcher --Chai Subchang: Chan

T

Within five minutes from the start Chinese Athletic scored through Mau Chung-wing and, after both goals had been text- ed, Inniskilling equalised through Stephens just before

half time.

A breakaway in the very first minutes of second half resulted in Ho Yau-kee-giving his side the lead again.

Inniskilling never gave up trying and Lau Wing-ching in goal was given a busy time. the Leung Ping-kwan scored third goal for the Chinese.

Chine Athletica Wing-ehung: to Kaskeung and Læg Bing-nam; Clan Kin-pul, Hung Ying-yuk and Leung Ping- ver La Tul-fal, Yau-kee, Lee | Chung-fất, Man Ching-wang and loung | Iing-kwan.

Charlton Innlekingekrat;

HONG KONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948.

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Schmeling Spars SOFTBALL SITUATION

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HOME FOOTBALL:

Badminton

Lure Of The Cup Begins

Infects Fans

London, Jan. 10.

The lure of the Cup infected football fans today when 32 Third Round ties were played and, even remembering the failure of some of the most famous clubs, including mighty Arsenal, a survey of the results indicates that honours must be given to Colchester and Billingham -two non-league clubs-because they will go "Into the hat" when the Fourth Round draw is made on Monday.

As the Police attack gradually koon and Trang Chung-wan; La Hing-pelered out, Slog Tao came into MacDougal, Johnson and Klicem: thy, Ya Wah-hing and Tang Chul-fang: their own again, but their for. Burn. Fudney, Stephens. Kiernan and Low Top-ker, Kwok Ying-her. Fru Blog wards were somewhat subdued shuti. Tams Fock-chuen auf Wang King-ngabist the robust tackling or JUNIOR DIVISION Kagers must be one of the most tell her,

chenk.

the Police defenders and failed

Police-Sing Tao to capitalize on their Playing at home, Police, after approach work.

putting up a spirited display

combination,

Shortly before

excellent

time,

Andrews.

Tonight

The Badminton

League,

one of the most popular in- door competitions La pro- war days, officially starte this evening when

a num- ber of matches in the "D" Division of the Men's Don- bles will be played.

Insufficient entries have been received in the "A" Division but clubs who have entered in thin division will be playing against "B" Division clubs.

This arrangement is somewhat fortunate as it will enable the

to

game,

an

younger players meet good players and learn more of the

The following in to-day's pro- gramme→→→ University ** ✓ Chinese YMCA St. John's

Kowloon Dock VRC

V

v Kowloon Tong

nine Palice

V Recreio "A"

KCC "B"

Recreio "B"

St. Mary's

Y

Madcap Outhit

Aces Wildcats

(By "Grandstand”)

In the feature tilt of the day, the Merry Madcap Aces outhit the Wildcats to hang up a 10-7 victory in their return encounter while weak flelding behind Canuckette Alice Mar's 12 strike-outs was responsible for their 8-1 defeat' at the hands of thể Wahoos.

In the Men's "A" Division, Doc Molthen's Base- ballers almost snuffed Bill Woo's pennant hopes as the Gas House Gang scared the Maple Leafers for six frames. It was only in the last chapter that the Woomen bore down and snatched the game out of the fire with a four run attack.

The Ole Bonesetter himac]{ {************************‹ toed the rubber for the Base- ballers and gave out five, free

passes to first, while

Nazarin

for the victors whiffed ono and walked one.

SOFTBALL STANDING

Both Bill Woo for the Recreio Canadians and Tich Rodrigues Filipinos for the Baseballers were good Canadians for two Bufetics in threo at Madcaps tempta.

Wahoos

V.R.C. put up a good fight Ace against Tony Consalves' Reck

"A" DIVISION

14 V.R.C.

9 South China

9 Baseballers

7 Police

LADIES' LEAGUE

"B"

in the initial stages of the tussle | Jaguars but co-ordinated Gonsalves U. Nations strategy soon told in the end Blue Beetles

Daredevila us the Ramblers chalked up a cluster of seven rung in the last semester to tako a 14-3 verdlet from the Aquacaders

V.R.C. first-nacker Alco Azedo belted out the only homer of the fracas to notch up the first V.R.C. run.

The remaining two were both registered in the fifth when Man Pereira drew a pass to firat, Atole second and scored on Willie Ribeiro's signie.

South China succumbed to the Filipinos 9-7 after the Islanders broke six-all tle at

the end of the. Morry Madcáps Bet Jeff Dempsey's Coppera down with a 7-1 defeat

New Moves

As several revolutionary stops will be considered at the Uni pires Board meeting at Doc Molthen's Office, Shell House, this evening at 5.16 p.m., a few suggestions here on umpira's duties will not be out of place.

Several

amonymous.

notes

& Canadians 16 Wildest

DIVISION

9 Braves 15 Wildfires

17 Rangers

8 Josephians

Expectations

The Teams and the Pubilo expect:

(1) Prompt appearance. (2) Decision in a clear and dis.

tine! valco. (3) Speed alertness and confid-

ence.

(4) Complete control of the gamo and prompt rendering of de- (5) Co-operation with the tear

cisions.

and no hosillity.

(6) Absolute Integrity and un-

biassed performatics of good Judgment.

Preparations for the Game: (1) Report at least 15 minutes

before time,

(2) Inspect playing fold and

baɛts.

(3) Inspett balls, bats and shoo (4) Check and instruct scorers.

clents. (G) Arrange

ground rules f

necessary. During the Contest: (1) Announce all

line-ups.

changes in

have been received by the Secre (2) Consult other umpires when In doubt on disputed decl- and tary of the Association

slons. these have been passed on to the (3) Do not fraternise with ployers or spectators diiring the game.

hustle teams

proper authority for attention.

The umpire's job, as I pointed

out in this column carlier in the (4) Endeavour to season, is not an envlous task-(6) V St. Teresa's "B" on any close play he will incur

the wrath of the bleacher fane;

St. Teresa's "A" v Sing Tao

to positions between fnnings. Keep players under control and spectators from intring N ing on to the playing field. (6) Move to advantageous

position or angle each play,

Br

to view

Calchester's defear of the former | Bradford, who deserved the Tend cup winners, Huddersfield, and Bill when Elliott scored a first-half goal ingham's draw with Queen's Park which proved to be the match-win- ing blaws in favour of a league Bradford adopted defensive tactice Fourth Division for which a number most of the second-balf and despite S. China-H.K.S.S. in a fast and thrilling game tof

non-league clubs

N very scheming effort by the present

Division 1 league leaders. Arsenal Chu Caroline Hill, South China defeated fighting.

Pool fais must have regarded could not Break through for against a powerful Sing Tao Wing-keung, scored Sing Tan's Signals 5.1.

South China opened the scoring Huddersfield and Queen's Park equaliser. Once Arsenal had were beaten by third goal after beating several through Au Chi-yin who taking ad-Rangers as certaintien for the aways men in an attack but still Bradford three clear uals, although with of the defenders.

vamage of a misunderstanding he columns of their forecasts but the op-held out. a little more luck they might Wal. Pope, Gordon, Na Wai, Chen a crashing drive, which gave Kink.

Folier:-Chan Wing. Yung Kai-ming, tween the opposing defence, sent in position had other ideas.

Missed Penalty well have shared the points,

must It is true that Gillingham On-yts, Collnco, Rowlett, Ferrier and Lathe Signals custodian no chance. The Police inside forwarda | Rune.

fight again on the Rangers' ground

runner-up, Burnley, fast year'ı Signals by no means down-hearted but to rally after being a goal down were very weak and not only a Tin-kwan, Lau Chung-ant.

were another of the mighty fallen, T were immediately on the attack an lacked understanding, but were s Ibnu-wing, Blau Reng-sing, Tec five minutes later were rewarded within the ninth minute and then kald this time to Swindon, who scored in the rest of the game and through three minutes through Dryden, Owens much too slow, with the ball. Kamche, Fung Kingscheung, Che Wine-

Kool from Shaw.

half an hour of extra time, stamped added

another before the Thin department will have to Brung. Cheung Kam-bol, Ho Yin-fus,

them as

worthy to take a place and though the second half WAS ghtened up considerably f A very sporting game WH lead when Parker cleverly dribble among teams who will draw for the nearly all Burnley's they were un the Police hope to eliminate

Fourth Round. Sing To In their

Boxall sented for the Rangers but Russell leveliest in the 20th minute.

ing straight at the goalkeeper.

Altogether zitendances neared As a mark of respect for the Town Rattled

1,000,000 for the 32 ties, with ground late Sub-Inspector Harry Tate,

To this band of die-hards wo Huddersfield were rattled under records at several grounds, and the who died yesterday afternoon,

a one-minute allence was ab- doff our fedoras! Having handed pressure owing to the manner ingates were closed at more than one

served by the Police and Sing out the bouquets we now dish

For uniformity's sake, umpires' which Colchester

be standarised, Tao players before the start of

signals. should out brickbate. Praiseworthy The following rules, adopted by

be

counter this week.

Slug Trot Chu Blu-hong. Han Yang-

Ten minutes later Signals took the

Athletics-Innisks three opponents, and went in a fast Shield va played

when drive well out of the Keeper's teach. at Sookunpoo

After the resumption play swung Chinese Athletle beat Ingia from end to end with Signals slight Sing Tan act the pace from kilings by three goals to one is dominating, however, South China the start and should have taken the First Division of the Foot-from a breakaway, equalised through the lead in the first minute, but ball League after sharing two Lo Ka-yin, and went ahead from a Chu Wing-keung shot wid, when geals.

penalty taken by Lok Tat-hoy. well placed.

Feeling was running high and sev The ball was transferred to foul throughout the game and eral times the referee cautioned play. the other end and Chu Siu-hang Inniskilling were unlucky not to ers, and with 15 minutes

as have scored on at least two penalty was awarded against South Curry, who netted a rebound

was brought to his knees

There was not one deliberate

rasping shots were sent in by ocenions,

Howleit and Lau Hung.

Their forwarda were

too

interval

One Minute's Silence For penalty which Potts missed by shoot- Sub-Inspector

able to reduce arrears even with a

of one side or the other, not to mention the verbal abuse from ampiro baltors. Nevertheless, there is a regular band of stal (7) Scrutinise each play for f

fractions that hamper the warks, among whom are Prexy okensʊ or defense, Molthen, Don Robbins, Ramon After the Game: Castro, Wilfred Lawrence, Ed- (1) Secure

ball. die Marques, Jock Brown and

possession

discuss

others too numerous to mention, (2) Do not

with anjane,

who turn out week after week to take over umpirical chores.

of the 1

the game (3) Report conduct of the game,

managers, couches; specta tora and any unusual in- cidents.

Bwung the ball enclosion were having a repeat of the second half of their match their efforts may be, but the the ASA. after years of expert-. about. As it was, their winning goal came in the second half through last year's semi-final and Newcastle

after held them up to the interval free Charlton scored the deciding

the goalkeeper had saved kick.

bome Perhaps Arsenal's fall at was the major surprise of the other

China, which

converted by YTAB Corris.

In the final ten minutes South Clips Following a free kick, Chu prona to lob the ball gostwards again took the lead through Chow Wing-keung- obtained possession instead of passing low which Kit, with another from Au Chi-yin. Rams but they were never in their

stride against the bustling play and after cluding the opposing might have brought better re. backs, went through to score sults. with a fast rising shot,

Inniskilling again had severşı'..

Police missed several good new players in their side and in chances of equalizing through the first half more than held hesliancy on the part of their their own inside forwards when close in.

HOW THEY STAND

Hearst in gon was not often

had no Cheung Kam.hol elruck the troubled and

chances upright with a lightning-like with the shots that beat him.

Rotherham Lincoln Carilale Hull

Barrow

Britons' Protest

To Truman

London, Jan. 11.

Leaders of the British art world today sent a tele- gram to President Trumatı, protesting against the threatened deportation of Hanns Eisler, the Austrian refugee composer, who is being tried on charges of un-American activities at Los Angeles next Thursday.

Accrington

Galestrad

Wrexham

Crewe

Manefid

DIVISION IN (NORTH)

Tranmere Rochdale Bradford D. Darlington York Oldhata

Chester Stockport Hartlepools Bouthport New Brighton Halifax

therwell

Partick

Composers Ralph Vaughin Wil- United States and who ince that Tiamo, Benjamin Britten, Peter time has put his talents at the ser❘ Hiberniane Grimes and. Constant Lambert, the vice of the American screen, is along Rangers i. Irish. playscright, Sean O'Casey, with his wife threatened with des

John, the painter, Augustus

and portation to the American zene

in Dander Dame Sybil Thorndyke, the actress, Germany and Austria, which・・ for st. Mirze. ares, arpong those who signed "the them means the

of prospect con-Falkirk

Dalile centration telegram,

tamps.nt The French Government

has Marion The telegram Kald: "It is with granted a' Fina to Elmer to work on Clade strong, faclings that, we, the under the music far, the film Alice in Wont Abardow signed, learned” that Hanne, Elster, derland; We demand nothing more and of the stratum, living composera, for him and his wife than that they who was forced in 1935) totaku_ro+ [be mitewed: en, save the Jylag to enter Lake Argo Hitler oppression in the! Frapp Beuters

ENGLISH LEAGUE

1. W. D. L. Fr. A. Pla

DIVISION III (BOUTIN

25 1 8 4 36 84 S1 Queen's P.R

Bwances

24 14 84 42 20 21

24 12 BT 69 18 22 Bournemouth 29 11 4 5 32 21 24 Walsall

t20 km er Ipswich 23 10 7 4 30 21 27 Exeter 25 04 B7 25 27 Newport 23 11 4 8 19 21 Port Vale 2310 786 34 21 Bristol C.

24 67 28 26 21 Bouthend

7 10 2 11 24 40 22 Torauny.

865 24 19 13 Swindon

15 04:10 25 14 51| Crystal P.

18-6 10 34 42 283) Bristol B. 23 4 20 27 25 25 Iteading

29 08 10 28 40–29] Allernhot “

23 7 5 11 84 99 19 Northampton

22 5 7.10 25 34 17) Noita Co.

22 6 11 28 42 17 Watford 7 14 29 31 15 Norwich

Brighton

14 4 7 18 35 41 15

24 44 14 27 16-11%Layton

“A”

DIVISION

SCOTTISH LEAGUE--

F. W. D. L. V. A. Pts. 21/14 -4- 3,00 10–31 †Zuss Tile

of

afterwards.

at Boundary Street yesterday,

bur

goal

The Police flag on the stand standard could was also half-masted,

lot

be Improved a menting, could be followed local

1y:

Strike: Right arm raised and number of

Indicated strikes

', !

by

tho

J

Villa Swamped Meanwhile, kis old club, Chelsen, were scoring five times strange state of affairs for Chelsea-but they were always on top of the Third [Division side. This would have been | the Cup's biggest score but for Manchester United's half-dozen in ten goal garde,,

#defeat of the famous

1

HOME RUGBY RESULTS

London, Jan. 10. With ten of the side chosen

the cup fighters, and in

Rugby Inter-

London, Jan. 10. 'Rugby Union games?***.

County Championship-Cornwall 14 Dorset and Wilti 3; Lancashire 11 Cheshire 0.

Club

matchesBackheath 14 Har

P. W.. D. L.. F. A. Pis. The first half threatened a heavy to play for Wales against Requins 7: Guy's Hospital 16: Waans

24 17

4 62 27

28 11 7 7 42 25 12 Aston Vilis, as Manchester was then national next Saturday, Cardiff 2: London Irish 15 Old Merchant

23 12 56412223 lending 5-1, but the Villa had the deprived Bristol of their un-Taylore ; London Scauiih 6 Rosslyn

fingerv. Called Ball:

No arm algnal used.

Safe:

Hoth arms extended from the sides of the body with palms toward the ground. Out: Backward motion of the arm

shoulder fingers closed extended.

over

the

with and thumb

beaten home record by scoring Park 6; Middlesex Hospital 3 Les- of the second •Imlf-・ with two goals and two tries with- don. Hospital $; Old Cranleighan 1/Arm extended straight from tho

27 12 4 6.47 21–28.

best 22 13 2-7 40 21 26] DRIT 22:30 7 5 10 16:27 manuglog, to save the gume,

24·34 31 . #7 Tottenham

25 11 B

7 43 30 27 Roals from p. 20thpur, with

trn but reply.

a Chanoct 92 12 36 49 27 26 Islands player, survived after extra

Welsh O

Lydney S

Bristol

0

16

28 10 621 £5 tims with no goals being scored in Hidyn, Tanner' and' Cleaver work 16; Coventry 11

21 7-8 434 28 25 the first 90 minutes, while Sheffield

* T * 20-24

Wednesday got, through after

24 10 2043 20 time,

217.0 20 51 20

Blackburn and West Ham,

400 3 Cross Old Millhilllade 1; Aberavon 3 The Welsh club were

Keys 0 Bath o London much

Birmingham superior behind the scrum with

Cardiff

Bedford Devonport Services 0: Old Blues ing together splendidly.

Exeter 3 Bridgend 7: Headingley 3 Otley 9;. Lelcester 6. Coventry, who led by six pofots Lianelly like Thalf.time, fell away so badly during brief spell in the second period that Bedford were able to score three tries in quick

extra

21 2 7 924 8 10 Gillingham and Queen's Park Ran-

2173 26:31

18

22 0 4 18 23 49–18)

1514 22749 -11 22 351417 48-11′

gers must have a replay.

Scots Games

In Scotland, Celtic scored the first 24 3 5 10 23 01 11 goal of the New Year when Corbets |netted a penalty and this gave them

much-needed points against

"E" DIVISION

10 16 155 20 5) Hamilton ....

20 12:17 38 27. 25 | Alhion › Harpis

31 11 8 45 92° 24 | Xalth Rovers

81 10. BIKE 16° 23 | Kilmarnock [31.10.1.18 18,40...18 | 82. [Johnstóris. ~18·2-0·3-31 10~31 | Cordanbarth-

MALA 30 24, 49 - Stirling -% SALTED P30:19 (39) A72. United 1230028 14 22:61|17| Burkhousemuir

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the

Notes 02

Nuneaton $

13:

101

Fout:

side and

hand pointing to

right or left, to indicate

direction of the ball,

Derby Favourite

accession and

pool of INIOWS Rinera

fler on their opponents their second home defeat of the COD.

00

·6-Rugby:0;

RAF

01 Torqua

Athletic 10 Plymouth Albion $; Red Service,'

Portsmouth 11 Richmond

Mr. 8. L.Yuen was throWAL at Happy Valley: sesterdayɔ) morning by. Fanda, one of the favouriton “for the ́ Derby.

Mr. Yzen badi takon. Panda (owned by Mr. 0.52I Loung) rate-testing.. O55/ reaching the furlong, DORËN the pony: jumped the rall” towards the inner courOCIA bringing" the jocker down."

Both horse – “Rad rider. escaped without; seriour" "in"

Gloucester, whose backs made fuled Aber use of their fewer chances, follow Edinburgh Academicais 13 Brad- ford 3; Hawick • Watsonlens 0; deen, who had Dunlop injured in theed up their heavy success over th

Stewart Former Pupils 11: Glasgow, minute of the game. Their cen- army during the week by bestiny

School High Sch another injured

Former Pupils 11 New- wbridge 1 Maeneg 1, 11-13 13 15 20 35 player, and he had two kitchen indicester on the latter's ground, 31.25 30 45 37 gorted In his head before finishlog With Clyn Davies, their full back. Mugby League ——Marrow 0 Richdale #1 11 : 4 4,44.47, 28]PAN

the second half Horusis Of Bradford › Northern “17- | sturing 1117 30 20 25

third Laurie Pouli Swance did well to hold the RAF Featherstone Rovers: Dealer Seurascik, Lauark'FES [1,10., 47. ATL41, 14 JANUA

#243 winger was featured in second to careless dras Actually key Huddersfield-14 Ballevue Rangers 7 WITH A favival with three goals against had sough of the solo by Hallas & Workington Town 10; H

to win bu dwiston, 31%) Dewsbury 7 Lærda" 2|||||füzyok, A was so holding the Rangers Smelles for the RAF kept them out

She, da er deg--žute? full? back; displays to fork." IceHundai 'G' Chitleford · HEAKORUPT There was MIDOW 1 and the extent of their wink today 3426lynyk schleved, one of the Kalghly 7 Bedley 3) Lalgh 1 Livaci

Jiwari, (mit „bent: performances of the day by pool Manley. Or Oldkam AWIAN CHU

relagtón · Ez Wldvés

draw: st: Richmond. Je HE

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