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INTERPORT SOCCER

Shanghai Lose Once And Win Once

On their two appearances of three scheduled games, the Shanghai Interport Football team

have lost one-the interport against Hong

Kong-and Chinese.

WOR one-against

Combined

The Colony defeated the visitors in the Interport by 5 goals to 1, but the Northerners scraped Through against Combined Chinese by the odd goal in three. -

Hong Kong 5 Shanghai 1 tall to Suen, who sent in a ca-

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wanwil on Happy

Yval

cathy Grethe at Valley on Chinese Sew hay, og Kong beat Shangdiar be live gals fo une

thd and Estatalaid of play mach a wry Inghatulan and The form on the whole, tell Tar

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bedrow experkakako

Avery of t

were at

pay mon attention to the

1.

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2 12 14 letre The 1a utier 1 speak ngh players.

Na for Shanghae were ↑ L Chang at If tiball

Chang Kate a triltant extuba, From Tetween the dick and fully

11.

Tayed toe penge if anticipa

by d up to u repidation

t For basedling was sure an

Wils Mund

S'hai Beat Combined

Chinese

Showing a vast improvement

in their display in the Interport Shanghai buat Cornblined Chinese by two goals to one on the Club Ground al Happy Valley Wednesday.

an

Shanghal made three changes, N. Z. Lee, M. 1. Meng anui Y. range sabsfituting for K. V. Chan, Y. F. Che and 5. K. Suen,

the Shanghai goal, Chang, in was again the most balitzadinagg player and was the chief obstacle

from ptop atrot Which Fam sused in grand style Kiernan again took the ball up as fabbed it over the heads of the Shanghai backs into the at nouth, bin Chang was able catları the ban. Hong Komal unceasingly and worn attacking Chung was playing the game of This life as the saved dificult stists from 48 angles

the Ning to Cha ojental Hong Kong when, after brilliant instalang, be sent in a beautiful

2 yards, th drive From about Dalt just entering the top left

and curnIGN,

Jet.

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the Hong Kong forward, who eold out Kit the bull past linn.

Chinese

the (kund

dangerous, but. fist in become the forwards were expatir in thris shlag when Invourably plures Al te

point, the Shanghai de- fence

empletely overran, Chthe for- but the Combined wards da everything but score, The Shanghat forwards carried int occasional ralds and a penalty was awarded to Shanghai. N. Z

the spot kick, tok Lee, who ballooned the ha}},

Talting advantage of a mix-up odwren Chang and the Shanghai ark, Tang You-kit ripped in to

d the hall, which was rolling 2nd-to-end play followed and reward, the guad, completely into from a free kick mar the Ju

wayne, Fei opened the scuring I was never de two munds.

Following a period of end-to- for Shanghal with a stual which Hort.1!

but failed by hold. at teftend play. Fei, cuparing Gosan.Tam caught

to reduce Honx Combined Chinese struggled hard Foil and win the niy Shanghai wint through

with a fast ground to gain the equaliser, but the any tious † Kong's lead etadlems To the Hong Kong for -hot which complicly deceived | Arst-time Lockling of the Shang- wards. H. extranded his sale Tam. Although Hong K ng con Trom many awkward situation. Guted to dominate the exchanges,

there It lacked support.

was no further scoring to half time. the score them being 21 in Hong Kong's favour.

defend to

The

H.K. Team

Second Half

The second alf saw Hang

unsettled the Com hai defence bined Chinese forwards.

Lead Increased Combined Chinese attacked des. perately to gain the equaliser on resumption and Chang was peatedly called upon to defend nis charge. Much against the general run of the play, Shang

10-

Kong open strongly and within had increased their lead when

wo minutes they had Inertused Fei rushed

Kiernan, dash- their lead when

scored with

in

attack

goal,

on

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948.

Interport Soccer Match

Hong Kong won the interport soccer match against Shanghai on Tuesday on the Club ground. A huge crowd saw the team from the North outplayed in convincing fashion, as shown by the final score of 5-1. The picture above shows an exciting moment in the game. "China Mail" Photo.

'SPLENDID CROWD OUT AT FANLING'

There was a splendid crowd out at Fanling for the holidays, good entries for the competitions and on Tuesday night every room in the Men's Club House was occupied. It seems to be the done thing now, spending a week-end, or longer, at Fanling.

N.J. Booker, who recently won a Hopey Poul, continted t show that practice Improve: The's game by qualifying for the Captain's Cup with a net 70; 88 les 18. J. Linaker with a net 73 was beaten on the post. Hath the Bogey Pool and large Medal Round attracted Solds, there lying 80 attempt: to beat the 's let man' and 40 utes to win the Medu! Pool.

the hills to Deep Water Ray. then called Telegraph Bay. They trul a few clubs with them and in time six holes were marked

E. The maintenance

of this

of shoot was taken over by the Club and the number of holes derensed to nine.

H.K.F.A. MEETING

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Cine Processing Undertaken.

Projection Room Serviceable.

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International Softball

Preliminaries

(By "Grandstand")

China blanked the Philippine Islands 14-0 while Great Britain eliminated the United States 24-4 in the International Softball prelimin- aries, to qualify for the semi-finals.

The British Lions had an rasy time, [ Solly Sail who pitched the Great agsins the Stars and Stripes as they Behain team to victory last year was natched up triste ne in the intrat fou the mound for the Time and yield. cantes and a further splène of seven fel three hits in form frames, while allies in the fourth put the game on Jock Brown relieving – Sand in the ice.

fifth was nicked for one blow, The

The Yanks were severely handicap. ped without a pitcher. Dale Camer who was down to ter

r authore being still side-lined on arount of an injured knee,

Soccer Schedule

British Lions f

unleashed a fourteent hit attack in their bit for victory,, which furloded a grace of iplex by

Have Leonard, while Himby Alond,

Se Fiving Tiger was

was good for bro The Philippines Islanders held the China contingent at

for four hay

afeties its two hating attempts.

Frames, but in the disastrous fifth, five run for China were manufactured around five bingles sewedd Broutt Casti esser Pes Mali started for Islanders but was tellent by Hlas Despa in the second canta, bør after ↳ Blas Deep was being hit at will, Pepy look myri pitching elures again with and in the seventh I Cant Shra, on

The following is the League seteng

for programmie

Thr

fets, 15:

Saturday

SECOND DIVISION

{"

Ka Chuce & Save (Navy, 2.30 pm 1

Rele: De China v Pastern (Caroline 18,

2.30pm. Referer Frank, 11.623P. & Backyard Happy Valles

"P". 2.30 p.) Referee: Conw

1.

Arrangements for the second count fri, Joseph's v Police (Happy Valley

the Close upir s Cup Vampe Dizion 4o.) Reteire; Vallocs will do fiscussed at a greeting of the (K.M Bass W1), (hinese (Police Brow Kont Ettal Associations p.n.1 Referee: Brogan

Thursday at 5.15 J Arrangements for the Memorial Con Sing Fan Competition Final will also be deff berated.

Council

mert

On Monday at $30 pm, the Inter port Sub-Cominee wit siret teams for the Manila „interpon

+150%

Australia's

Test Team

Melbourne, Feb, 11. There are no real surprises in Australia's cricket team to tour England this summer, 17 names of which were announced today as follows:

Club

"R SECTION

Chinese A.A. (Navy, 1.1 Referee: Redman.

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Sunday

FIRST DIVISION.

Kit Cher Club, * 10 Referee: Padley, Linesmen; Guest and Faston.

Sing Tao v St. Josepli's #Club, 2.30 pm. Referee: Bilde, Linesavers. AM. Le and Riurita, K.M. Dus Kahne Wah (postpeme-Fa Chinese A.A, v Palics (Paláne, & ponc

Buff.

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the shift for China de les foner, but he as as backed by a superi super in-ht with dia let any-

benter througth.

The land as had the chances to hayak dire

sa mi ganse tags, the Best chon being in

second frame

drought third base, when Pepy Matig stashed a sizzler Frankic Multke and Bas Dospa went down to leave Pypie stinnded at the far tara, Rodeo Coonies, expped our the the fourth, pilfered *¦ wound, but was nought over-unning

thical Iter.

her turs

in

Gres Britains meet Partagal ami China rangle with India in the armi- male vidch will he played off in the near future.

Averages

Since we last published the batting averages in the Folies Toap, “mally,

fallen by the wayside, while hers peting into their normal bat ting stride have seplayed them.

Wildent extcher Ellie Rabide wil etains the title of Qoren af Swat with Ares rentre-gandenge · Melvis sadres climbing up to within threat. wing position-Melvic nerd une more Referee: Willis, Linesmen: Xit to share honours with Batida,

vier and Leung

V

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Walon fest, sarker Hilda Sogres feli

Eastern v Navy (Caroline i

pan. Referee: Ward, Linese. Day and Mak.

tanisks (Sukupon, 236ake the grade with 308. pany Referre. Young Linesmen

Ping Pai and Burretto, Barretto,

so a meagre 344 while Velly Gur- veres whn oner ruled the tunes barely

The improvement in the Canucket- evidenced by their astounding approxit furt

The other Shoangio de denster: we letharge, and then tackling: ut tres Baleiava

Trader Robbing anT,

ed Slang bark attack, of whom much wa expregled, was well watched an saw very June of the tall. With has fature 1 get gong, the en-

to head a high by Shanghai altek enllapsed,

pass into the net wil out of the a puss front reach of Tam. ing up to connect other forwards lacked un-

In 1997 official application for the During an derstanding and initiative. Manyo Ying fun,

clorious drive, In the next min-Shanghai oppadutzako were wasted by m-

penalty wat

the land was made and a 75- Cute, Hong Kong wire awarded a | awarded Combined Chines:, bu

year lease granted. The old plan peciale passing and shouting.

penalty and

Chu Wing-keung Lai Shlu-wing's shot was saved

showed the lay-out very much as R. P. Moorlig was the hern

Lcday though of course Hong Kong gave a magnificent me the spot kick, converted by Chang, who dived full length

wining both the Medal and the s

access was chiefly by sea and pert rimane, the only noticeable Kong's last goal was scored to divert the ball round the up

Begey Pool, the former with a by Wang Yee-kil, who gathered = { right.

the rond was shown. as "pro- rst timer which gave Chang no Ten minutes

the end. oli 69 and the later with all posed road from Victorin." The hance.

Fung King-cheung worked his | sepure,

Club House was orginally built The Shuanghai players showed way through to scare with a fint N.J. Brooker with a nett 70

about 1898 ang in 1911, when qaans of c -operation, but their shất to reduce Shanghai's load. was Far-up in the Medu-

fulled against This goal : more life into the Round and J. Lunker and W.S. the Clubs was outgorated as a Company Baited by Guarantee. obrut tarkling. Although Hong Hong Kong atlack, but the Shung-Hay each with 1 down, runners-

A new leans was granted. in! K continually bombarded the hal defence frustrated ali

DA

at up in the Bogey Pool.

918. the parking spaci WI8 The teams for the America added, in 1924 the upper storey Shanghai goal, Chong's brilliance tempts at the equaliser, Crevented any further scoring.

Cup match will be published cn was built and the construction Morris (New South Wales). D. Cadre Club (C. Cadre with Yung-inno. Тог Kam-hune, La Saturday. The Club Cuplain

Boung Linging. Fung

Fir skippers the "limeys' while B of the road ever Wongueichons Ring Victoria, R. A. Saggers trawn from League).

Gap in 1926 brought the Club (New South Wales), D. Tallon Viss-fun, hinta Mun-rhl, Tang Yes-sit, cheung, Chan Tak-fai, Lai Sklu-wing a sinuss controls the operations House within easy distance of

weakness being in the wing where Chu Wing-keung, playing

in unaccustomed position, did not impress,

Kri

In defence, Hong Kong were best Served by Forrow, wh› was and held at pivit outstanding Rubrusloft In a vice-like the ugh t Critics who thought r Forrow wouhl not be able with the dashing to keep pace Roboost.IT, reported to be at the peak of his form, had To pay trilite to Forrow.

the air and the ground, He had Ro- boostoff braten to standstill.

Hau Ying-sang and B. Gosano were suildi backs and did not yield much ground. Their tack!- ing and covering was exceller:t

and ypač good protection · 10 Tom, ho bad very little 13 do A#.

du Chung ng

Kam-hoj,

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and Cheung

forrow's flanks, ;

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Hong Kongs YALE CAR. ( G

Tant), Lau | ChorgeATK, starsson, Forrow, Cheung Kum-tool, 11 Kwan-king. The Kam-ho, Food

Simmun and Chu Wing-keune.

Le Shky211.

Shanghalt 1.2. Chang, G.. Won, K.V. Shanghai: P.L. Cheng, Q.7 Woo, N.Z. Progre Hanniball, Y., Chan, P.T. Kuce, Hanniball, M.L. Metast, P.T. Kao, Y. Leo, T.S. Hain, Reluoštoff. 1.H. Hun anıl L.B. No, N.K. Saen (Coptą. Rubenstoff. 1.8. Isia and T.W. Fei.

T.W. Fel.

Hong Kong Beats The

Combined Services

Just hi invahsable assistance The annual cricket game between Hong Kong and

and were perfect in defence and ptluck.

Tiong Yee-kit, trader raf the Kong attack, played n Yong dashing Ne and caused the Shanghai defence no little con- #ern. He was well supported by Kierman and Chou Man-chi.

Full marks go to Kiernan for his great game. He was always

sion.

the Combined Services, played on the Club ground during the Chinese New Year holi- days, ended in a win for Hong Kong by an innings and 24 runs.

A 62 by Owen Hughes and a JR.G. Shaw, e sub. b Howarth 50 Fincher enabled Hong Kong.M. Bepe, & Howarth to total 252. Gambril! took four A.E.G. Haig, & Ming 6 Howarth wiekota for 64 runa.

3. Baxter, Services fared badly and were A.R. Cole, c Owen-Hughes, bler

R.J.A. Darwin, Howarth

C F. Zimmern,

-b

a mennee and Justified his inch-dismissed for 84. The opening.M. Gall.

He combined effectively balanen did fairly well but the Howarth with The Chinese players and rest failed badly against the EN, Gambill, not out readily adapted himself to their bowling of Howarth who took A.S, Stepto, b Howarth style.

eigth wickets for 16.

Char Man-chi was a great

In their second innings. Ser- schemer and prominent in the vices scored 134, of which Cole building up of many dangerous contributed 75 not out. F. Zim. altzeko, His speed on the bailmern (6 for 60) and R.E. and tine dribbling had the Shang-| tee 44 for 26) took bowling

so nonplussed that honours. hai derence most of the time they were run- ning round in circles,

H.K. Presses

13

Extra

Total

BOWLING

0.

M. R. W.

F. Zimmern........

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Hong Kong

R., Lero

13. 3

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14,4

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IST INNINGS

M.M. Little, e Panton, b Darwin

A.R. Minu........

3,

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25

2ND INNINGS

Hong Kong pressed from the J.B. Richardson, b Ountbrill....... opcjing," but the Shanghai de-.C. Fincher, c Shaw, b Cambril 50 fence held cut and the ball was A.R. Kitchell, ope transferred to the Hong Kong Owen-Hughes, & Shaw, end, where Forrow was forced to concede a corner. From the cor-K. ID, and b Hope

Cambrill

A. Zimmern, e Shaw, hope

11

B.E. Heggie, ↳ Lee

| A.D. Paston, v sub, b F. Zimmern

$2 RG. Shaw, A. Zimmern, b Lee

37 | LIM,' Hope, e Owen-Hughes, b

of the donors, The Cup itself is a very handsome piece of silver and a definite addition Club's trophies.

Vietoria.

D. G. Bradaan (South Aus talk. W. A. Brown (Queens- lund, S. G. Barnes (New South Wales, 1. A. Hammence (South

25th R... ĥ R.A.F. [Subkumpoo, 4

pm. Referee: Meken, Line. mea: Barretto and Redman, SECOND DIVISION "A"

T

tin again the Aces, is reflect- in the averages, shari-stop Jean Les climbing up to No. 3 while Alive Mar and lie Khoo are well above The 30 mark,

finster At Dat Hita

Opera-date position is as follows:

F. Babila M. Su

Australia), R. N. larvey (Vie-Taikom v R.A.D.C. (Navy, 2.58 punk 1-

Referee: Farmer. rin, A. 1. Bassett Victoria),

"B" SECTIONS Ian Johnson (Victoria), W. A.

S. China Blero artine. 3% Johnston (Vitoria), R. R. Land.

Din. J Referee:

Day. wall New South Wales), SRA, R.A.M.C. (Happy Valley "I' Loxton (Victoria), C. L. McCool

2.30 pm Retenee Gege Miller R.E.ME. Signals (Happy Valley R R. (Queensland), K.

New South

A. R.

Wales).

4pm. Referee: Delgado,

queensland, E. it. Toshack 661

Toshack will have tu puss fitness tests by four doctors. Reuter..

In 1941 Government, resèmed (New South Wales). to the

possession and the RA,S.C. tablished a depot on the ground. The building and course suffer- ed considerably during and af ter hostilities but the enthusiasm of the post-war members en-

On the Feb 21-22 week-end now crumpetitie is introduced to Pauling the Stableford.

Stableford System

rc.

TABLE-TENNIS

HMS, "London" beat the Europeas

couraged the Committe to ge YMUA, by 16 games to nine in a friendly table tennis match at the "42" a full of right ahead with The Stableford system

| on Wednesday,

Among the "YS" can-tanding, play- storing, invented by Dr. Stable Babilitation programme and 10- Ford of the Royal Liverpool and day the amenities are thoroughlyers were longan, Ridsdale and Real first hard in 1932, has become appreciated by large numbers of F "Longon Dutton and Gandfel very posulur at home. Play is members and their families, against so y ard instead of winning,

halving. Tusing or paints are sport based on the net secre at ench hole.

Here the system.

Each player receives 7/8ths of

his medal handicap and strokes

are taken at the alloted holes.

For a hole tone in one over)

bogey point

Tony excelled,

SHANGHAI BEATS HONG

KONG 13-3

Shanghai, Feb. 10.

For a hle done in bogey 2 Individual brilliance triumphed over teamwork

points

For a hole done in one under bogey 3 prents

For a hole done in two under bogey 4 ruinta

The car showing mest points, wins the pool. -

when Shanghai unexpectedly defeated Hong Kong in the first post-war rugby interport this afternoon by two goals and a penalty goal (13 pts.) to a try (3 pts.)

Hong Kong were much superior

This was in the 16th minute

as a team, dominating the serums when Taylor went over near the and delighting the large crowd touchling after the entire three- with many beautiful three-quarter quarter lino had handled. · Oliver movements, but they lacked finish, failed to add extra points. The Colony itd 3-0 at kalf Ume. Carrell Injured

Shanghat

on the other hand

Shanghai had more of the game

As from March 1, all bookings for vocats at the Ladies Club House are to be made with the Secretary at the Club ofice. Will all members and associates

were playing mainly as indivi- after changing ends, and equalis. kindly note and, where appliduals and, failing to carry through ed In the 15th minute when Chad-

a Aplendid penalty | a single three-quarter movement, wick kicked showed rare opportunism in mekanl

Carrell's Injury five minuten The babco wireless has not ing good the few chances that

WILS almost Immediately Both Shanghai teles caine in the followed by Boyd going over in

ac-

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{ been able to pick up any fur camo their way.

ther siganis from Manila and at

J. Baxter, e Kitchell, ↳ Les ..........

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ner kicit, Hon pinced the ball in F. Howarth, e Gambrill, b Reggie 25 the Hong Kong goalmouth, The A.R. Minu, st Gall, & ileggit - ball was passed backwards and F.it. Zimmern, e Shaw, b Gambrill forwards pcross the Hong Kong RE. Lee, noi out

goalmouth, with the Hong Kong

defence checking overy attempt to get the ball into the net. The ball was eventually cleared and Kiernan had hard luck with a hard drive which just went a little too high,

A.R. Cole, not out......

R.J.A. Darwin, ↳ F. Zimmern

19 DM, Gall, A. Zimmsen,

Zimmeraren

EN. Gambrill, L F. Zimmern A.S. Stepto, Richardson, b F.

33

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Total

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Robocipf gained possession Hope and attempted to break through; leggin

but was tackled. He slipped the,

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earried off with a braken collar. both from difficult angles.

Both teams were introduced to Historians' Corner Outstanding in the hard-fight the British Consul-General. Mr. AGM Ogden, before the match. -Router.

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