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HONG KONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1948.
CRICKET
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POLICE SPRING SURPRISE Yesterday's Senior Division Soccer
Sing Tao Cut The Margin Fine
The unexpected victory of Police over Chinese Athletic by two clear goals and the magnifi- cent display put up by a weak St. Joseph's team against Sing Tao, when the latter won by the odd goal in five, were the out- standing features in yesterday's First Division soccer programme.
Club put up a good display in the early stages of the game against Kitchee, but after they lost the services of Fjelstad, who sustained a bro- ken nose, and an injury to Barker, on the right wing, they were badly handicapped and were beaten by 5 goals to two,
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Ming Two Chinese A., Easter Jiff
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2 Kit Chre
3. St. Josepily'
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4 Navy
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Eastern defence played] The
anci vovered one a sold game other well, with Fok You-wah repeatedly catching the eye with Powerful clearances,
In the forward line, Lan Fool-huen was the most forre. ful player. Lee Tak kee, entre darward, wasted a lot of breath shunting instructions to his team mates as to what they should do with the ball.
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in a bright knuck Milne- Day hit one six and 7 fours In Ewo scored more his i tal of 41. freely when they went in for a ensual knock after the match was uver,
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to emerge victors 14-13 over the V.R.C. St. Joseph's trampled all over Filipina started off with
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Balon estrutive up next, slammed a liner out to loss with a A-3 triumph. Police the left pastures and Joey semi-feed were unable to field 'n' full sidepered home amid a cloud of cust and gave a walk over to Recreis, for the winning run. The only In the Ladies Juop, Wildent rund-tripper banged out in this hurler, Dolly Brown, had the assle was by George Saunders,
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M.F.L. Haymes, bw Gil Indies first Innings had P.SM, Dew, e Standaloft, b West Clused for 417, giving them At Sookupo, the Inniskill Sung Tao took the. Geld con.
lead of 135 on the first innings.
J.D.N. Walker, b Gill One day's play remains. ings and Royal Air Fore has Silently but were fully extend
Rain tell prestat England TM.W, Turner, c wkt, b Mills easy wina amuhed the Boils anded for the greater part of the
starting their second innings be-D.L. Mine Day, b Gill 25th Royal Artillery respge- { first half.
fore touch: The four outstanding W.H. Lydull, c&b Ricketts Soong Ling-ging wha
West playing a great game and was
Indies wickets fell this 3.A. Dunnett, b Ricketts check keeping close
morning for the audition of 30 G.N, Haines not out.... Leonard the Sajot centre Eastern started off
Extras infrups to the rvernight total score forward.
business-like manner and Griggs Land 31 of those were hit by
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fully and well to save a series of hard E.A.V. Club 2 Kitchee5
showrd Navy real powers of hitting,' particular- On the Che ground yesterday Decupied watching the left wing drives from close range.
Allen and took only Ricketts sembination of Omar and Gomes | gradually settled down Kitcher beat Hong Kong Ft-
andy against
Mills ball Club,ly five goals to wand was not able the render the almost drew first blood when 10 minutes by score his runs.
He made them with 10 strokes GI received while the Fist Division of the support to his forwards as in Sleeman
shotseva fours and three singles. Standalo Fotball League after leading previous
Chan Kam marked, but his parting SAMEN.
Hpines three goals to me in the rat hoi hart 1st1 easy afternoon went wide. Ten minutes after but then skied the ball back to half.
against St Joseph's right the start, Lee Tak-kee, recely. Allen the bowler,
had previously Club were forced to field a wing and was always assistinging, in what appeared to be an
wicket is BestC.C. Bloit, number of reservis
off-side position, owing this forwards.
atth Christiani's
Huymus of their
Sing To forwards, altempled to put the ball past Griggs from Test wicket of the tour. injuries and in sinte
Buker, The other two wickets 1 day J.P. walk the ball into the ne1 | about three yards' range. defeat aid well against a well to
fell to 11. J. Butler, why uproot- Haynes of LİNİN Feverse. mbined wide, Club were early and they were continually frus spite
of leg · stumps
both.S. Middleditch, handicapped by injuries to trated by the hard tackling of enjoyed R major sure of the
Ferguson and Gaskin-Rider, A. Ricketts, Stewart and Hussain and Rumjhn Fjelstad their left back
but Bnishing touches to Backed approach work Barker their night wing.
Shortly before holl ped a full blooded drive from N.C. punch, the greater part of the game
time, Leung Wing-kwong cut in Buens who was only d yards they played without the services
left and scored with aut. from thr of Fjelstad.
the end. Five minutes from a hard ground shot.
A.P. Taylor Gill, a Haymes, On resumptfatty in the Club's attack ang war good saves from close range.
Griggs Pudney headed in from a neat
b Thomas centre by Borns, and a great stumbling { brought off a Brillant save as rewarded with a good goid Inte] Hussain was
J.D. Mackie, b Thomas Redman played block to the Sing Tao attackera Lee Tak-kce rammed in a pile mautes from time the Irishnen RW. Hose, Stewart, in the gap.
re five yards
awarded a penalty for bard but did not receive mich while Brown at-right half did driver from some
Thomas Tating in Barrow took the ball down and hands" and Andrews converted M. Sidbury not out support. He had the contimal well against Chau
Lis Majendje and Kitchen, gathering
Extras pass. Whh-hing keeping him subdued.
skimmed the crossbar. Tam hard workers in the Ruffs' e. Goal Awarded
then saved wel from Davia fence, The Buffs foal because The opening stages of L $413*3
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to heat forwards and halves.
Haynes went through Saints were the first to attack chen
Raymes Kive Eastern their and Leonard and Pereira weul Griggs and
Tue Thumpant: Hall, Ginky: 3,111. Tum was brought Maledic. near scoring,
third goat. Sing Tho tak
Grihe More. Waleht, Stewart to his knees as Davis Mashed Mockler, Syll, Mellerslip. and a hot drive up the attack
the ball in from the left Innlakillings: Henrat: Ryall, Klinesurur:* from Fung King-cheung was
Eastern's last goal was agore Faley, Joension, Kennedy: Hur, Han Kitcher scored first through saved on Une goal line by
an, Pudry, Andrews, Mrade, Kwik Ying-kee but did not hold MueDougall
In spite of but
referes by Chin Chi-fun, the that lend long for £lub equalised awarded a goal. Saints were
the more, the sailors, far from
intensified their through Redman, Kitchee en not long in arrears for shorts downhearted,
were rewarded Bull, the R.A.F. after being a pressed
considerable after Pereira equalised when he attacks and A
down in the first two goal
Although Dillimoria took 7 when Peterson jerod and Le Bing-chul se red. nerteil from close in.
netted after *l
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Craigen- Mayor again
neat bout of passing.
Inside nine gower were well beaten by the The though Sewell wah, Tas Kam-hung, Tor Bik-bg: minutes. The Royal Alp Force Dockyard yesterday. Hoon. Lo Wai-keen, Chân Chase, Mack
Scores: -- run or well deserved winners Wal-im. Lee Taksker, Lao Prokschinen
by genis to i. Leung Wing-kwong. Navy: Grimas; Rle, Holton: Begester, runtham, Allen: Barrow. Peterras, K
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Lick Ind no chance with the.
that beat hon and on schola the whole gave a sound diaplay. L. Strange was a barg worker and tackled will, but he D'us often caught out of positrati.
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he Fad when Bo Ying-fan beat In the second half Kilchee MacDougall with a header and pressed confially and shortly shortly Bfter Fong
King after the interval Kwok
again strong, evensed the lead when peared. Shortly after Kitchee netted following a free kick were awarded a penalty which jest outside the penalty mer Lung converted,
time Before half
Leonard
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The remainder of the gamefisk advantage of an was at tussle Between the Club in the Sing Tao defence and defenders and the Kitchee for netted easily.
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wards but the hard work of The second half was all in The Buffa defence was in
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Millwall.. hard, while Autong poled out Denesster a triple. Dave Leonard of thr i on knee-algh groover for Saints and Guts Rozario of the called third strike. Crainer Baseballers knocked out a double walked two and yielded six hits
piece. The Salts showed Rethecham while Kassa Nazarin
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their might when they notched | Gatenticad Maple Leaf:rs fanned two and
up for runs in the Brst chupter Carlisle passed two to the initial station, and added
Mul another splurge of but whereas Cromer had perfcc!ive in the third to put the game felling behind him, Nazarin was poorly
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tween the two advancing full S. Ramchand, bw b Adams Forrow al centro half and the avBIT of Slug Tao. Oyek-clined to ruine and
put the backa, ran round them and, with A.M. Griar, & Mathews tackling of Begg auf. Strange eagerness in front of goal pre- ball into touch an often as they a hard drive, equalised from G. France, Adams prevent them from searing. vented the Sing Tao players could.
C.S. Carr, b Gladwin The same player went A. Kuruneru, b Mathews The best gral of the game from scoring, MacDougall After 12 minutes, the ex through apin from a pass from P. Esmail not out ... was geored by Weller who sent brought off a number of good pected Inniskillings Rat cure Hall to put the R.A.F. further BS. Chowla, lbw b Collins in a hard drive from 26 yards saves and Hussain, Rumjat after a fino movement by Feley ahead when he ran through, out which gave Choi Shul-hang and Xavier put up a great de- who sent a long pass out to his drew the goalkeeper out of posi-
chance.
fensive display.
left-winger, Mends, who quickly tion, and shot past him. Sing Tao 3 St. Joseph's 2 As the Saints were mostly on
Sing Tho
forwards were badly off the defensive their form and their forwards were suw little of the ball but when woefully wenk in frait of goal in possessiun made the must of and many wearing chances went their chances. In the closing abegging through slowness in stuges Yee Yu-tat was called front of goal.
apon to save from drives by Leonard. Gomes and Pereira,
There was no scoring in the second half.
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for the bachelors while scen's 3. 1. 20 21 while Herbie Quos flied to end Jackle Nironhn twirled them for the scoring threat.
the married squad, The Madcops drew first blo when Maurice Verlysen, Ren Sequeira, and Sid Hollands load- ed the sacks on a bunt, a walk and a Helder's choice, a perfect Rolling when Dale Cramer poled out a towering fcut fty towards the left fold fence, Percentage ball would have been to let it Blue Beetits go, but Juni Markur chased it Rexes and clamped his mitts on the Jaguars. apple, but 100 lue to cut o Verlysen who tore for the plate with the catch, The next two Wildcats frames were 'three-up and three- down' affairs, with both xides putting on the pressure. In the next cante, however, the pressure Was tun great, and the Canucks cracked up with a succession of kur errors which, coupled with Licky Verlysen's timely single.
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DECISIVE
TITLE VICTORY
London, Feb. 14. Arsenal virtually made certain of the England soccer championship today when they scored a decisive 3-0 home victory over their nearest rivals, Burnley, to establish the commanding eight-point lead at the head of the table
The England cricketer and war- tline. soccer International, Denis
The Canadian, broke the ice Compton, made his firm appearance K.C.C. TENNIS
aeason in Arsenal's
senior
TOURNAMENT
in the sixth when they notched of the oup three runs on three successive side and had a hand tlie first at the gont wyn 27 hits, including Home-run Bakar's goal. His
diverted by
ball Strong, the 20 two-bagger, the longest hit of ver
went to Roper, who made no mistake. the day. The Madcops failed to
Ronnie Rooke added two 22 score in their half of the sixth after the interval.
Cyril and Patsy Kotewoll more shared honours with T. E. Baker and Miss R. Rumijahn at 2 and the Canadians come in to bat The biggest surprise of the day
trailing behind 6-3, Geegee Lee was Fulham's victory over Everton the American Mixed Doublex 2 singled, stole
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end of the fifth, their aggregate sere was stil zero. The Mad- caps added another tally In their 19; Ma-half of the fifth when Sid Hol- who passed back for Meads to goals to 1, the R.A. came back thews 3 e 27; Adams 2 for 11; home on a bust and a miscue.
lands drew a puss and rumped score from close-in, the Buffs' to the attuck and Lewis wan Gladwin 1 for 5. goalkeeper making no attempt calleg upon to make three grand to save.
saves in a row from Muraden, Collins, b Billimoria Sydle rubbuec
golden Russell and Bates,
Gladwin, e & b Billimoria .. opportunity to equalise when The R.A. then bombarded the Clarke, e Ismail, b Ramchand MacDougall for the Saints
well placed but shot wide.
R.A.F, goal but the R.A.F. de Brown, ibw, b Billimoria .. played a good game in goal.
The Buffs started many fenge kept the alluation Adams, e Omar, b Billimoria He started shaklly in the first
good move but were not backed under control.
Mathews, st. Ismail, b Bill- half und should have saved at
up by their halves and
In the second half, a sharp moria least two of the three
Eastern 4 Navy 1 sequently their movements came attack on the R.A.F. goal ended Trout, al. Ismail, b Iranec scored against him but in the AL Caroline Hill, Eastern to nothing.
when Russell shot and was well Jackson, e Ismall, b Billi- second half he played well and beat Navy by four goals to one, The Irishmen went further saved by Lewis.
moria brought off number of but the score was hurdly a truc} ahead when on Foley taking a
10 called back by the Plate Umpire goal scored in the 73rd minute by the KCC gruss courts. Muraden then had bad luck Lane, b Irance
Robbins singled rightwinger Stevens, good saves,
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then, snapping up a pass from Annett, not out
and also, Outstanding player in
at. Jarnail, Bl the although fielding a scratch XI. Mends, who tapped R first Une Rice, he saw Lewis deflect his Evans,
Nearly 72,000 fans saw the Second each, with R. O. Baker and Mrs.
club Jant the pace second, but Lee was nailed at the Division for Pudney to sho: for a corner. Saints' defence was A. Xavier, ¦ enjoyed us much of the game as into the centre
much H. Baker claso behind with 37; plate when he tried for thebetter than Everton. A visit from an points. captain of the Junior side. He their opponents.
score with Thompson out of The airmen went further was very hard
100 marker on George White's bunt attractive Blackpool side in the next abend when Anderson shot from,
neatly handled by run is Fulham's reward. tackled well giving no
The Inniskillings
Bowling: Bilimeria 7 for which was were And 30 yards and the ball was tipped
Sunderland included soccer's cxf- to acttle they lacked proper understand. ing their men
liest player, kur got a life on a felder's choice Shackleton, in their aide at Derby perfectly, and over the bar for, a corner by Ramchand 1 for 6; Iranee 2 Arst-sucker Bakar. Junior Mar- down. Manson on his flanking.
again from a movement starting Wylle. Baxter put the corner on
and Bakar came in to bat. algo
hard worker Griggs, who deputised for from the left, gathering n loose to Sewell's head, he nodded t
Bakar looked over the first pitch four of Derby's gualagainst He tackled hard and well but Adle in goal. brought off a boll, Pudney hit the upright to the feet of Hall, who made
and socked the next one on the former club, lacked the ball control so neces-number of ine saves.
with Thompson besten,
nose for a screaming liner to left sary to set his forwards
Rice and Bolton, the tull After the interval, the Buffs no mistake. Hall then, from a
feld. Robbins and White scored
Draw motion.
Cairo, Feb, 15. backs, offered stubborn resis- sprang into action for the first centre by Baxter, made Wylle
but Junior Markar was `nubbed In the attack Gomes was by tance to the Eastern forwards me, Moyes forcing a corner dive full length to make a grand
A "miniature" Arab adminis-at third base on left-felder Ren Manchester United and Preston He was always and by robust 'tackling, upset and sending far the beat.
in a high shot
tration for Palestine has been In the 16th minute, Sewell formed by the Arab League, the and then everything was over,bar round of the F.A. Cup, clashed so- Sequeira's bullet peg to that base North Ead, who meet in the next which Mockler headed well out with his usuni burst of speed. Secretary General, Azzam Fasha, he shouting. assisting his hard pressed de- maoy dangerous moves. fence and when in possession Filntham, in the pivotal of Hearst's reach,
day in the League programme and) made the best use of the ball. position, was safe and was well This seemed to bring the Buffs
scored from close range. • * of the Arab
lead, He sent Omar away on
the match ended in Regester and back into the picture, but they the supported by
Then Baxter, R.A.F. ~~ outalde
Birmingham Committee. fnded after another 5 minutes' wing on several occasions and Allen.
*increased right, sold Nassus a perfect was always a menaco to the
who usually plays play, Kitchen,
arse trips for timely hitting to Second Division fead with a big win Sing Tao defence.
on the wing, took over as Following corner by Burns, dummy, centret to Sewell who was not named-Reuter
*hase in
runners, while over Leeds. Laing, making his J. W. Cockburn & Miss A. Omar, oh the left wing, play-leader of the attack and with Pudncy shot wide when well crashed it past Wylle giving him
M. Anderson Junier Markar produced a twogue debut, scored Birmingham's goal after three minutes and ed a much better game than he Peterson and Stoeman la sup- placed. The Inniskillings went!
a tour performance.
added another in the second half. did on the previous day. He port, continually worried the further ahead when Meads gent| PLA.P.: Lewis: Bouine. Einr: Adams, OTHER SPORTS WILL holding the lead for five in-shelt alender land in Division A but Printed and published for the pl
V.R.C. Jost a heart-breaker. had Hau Yung-anng" fully Eastern defence. Sleeman, a in a low centre, Pudney jumped Anderson, Gray: Baxter, Roberts, Bowell, occupied; 'and sent over several 17-year-old youngster, showed over the ball, and Hannon Hall and Goodwille.
28th MA. Wylle! Cooper N BE FOUND IN PAGE netted. A few | Craighand, Vernon, Bica; Hustler, Mannell,
· good, centríó......„He ‘Falaney- nu-up well. against well seasoned following up
Hej minutes later. Thompson stop - Batas, Macedén, and Goktrisk, merous good, scoring chancen. and experienced 'players.'
to the Chinese
巋
WAS
An
save.
25.
•
SHADOW GOVT.
40;
for
the £20,050
but were besten 5-1. Carter
Scores:
paints
Len
Cyril Kotewall & Miss P
Kotewall
scored Als
40 T. E. Baker & Miss R.
-40 Bumjahn R. O. Baker & Mrs. Baker 37 J. Chubb & Miss E. Chubb 84 J. G., Fenton & Miss Mok. 25 M. Gottfried & Mrs. P
Poliak
A. Pollak & Mrs. A
Gattfield
left the full backs standing and announced today after a meetin The Big Gun of the day as shhough Preston held the interval' E. Hancock & Mrs
no chance.
Temat
League Pollica:
The head of the administration
Bakar Hume-run
who came two safeties in hrough with
three
Hancock t-1 draw.
their H. Ballerand & Miss H.
Skroagov
In Scotland; the Rangers beld on
20
4ings. The score was still tiede biing dogged by Hibernians, peleters, The Newspaper Enterpri
after, their last turn at bat. In who scored fine away,wlo. ike seventh and final frame, the Moreton-Reyter.
Limited by WALTER JANE, KIAT
I Windsor House, Hong Kong,
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