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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

MANILA LOŠE Combined Chinese Dominate Game

Combined Chinese 4 Manila 1

Displaying superior team work, Combined Chin- ese had no difficulty in defeating Manila by four goals to one on the Club Ground yester- day.

Manila played much brighter football than they did the previous day, although the defence was not quite so sound

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31 the Manila nis Dice was to pandure results, Dangersius mas injured possession, he was the in at prue-aken by R. Llamas, frative of the Mario forwards.

Manila almost scored when a High shot med fr the top left Chand

of the corner ver by Yu In the nick of time. Manda kept pegging away and AVITE rewarded when Beech,

realting away, beat Yu for pos- could make no impression on the ession and

Chinese

which a terrific solid sent in

defence, ground shot is the left hand cor- played out tune,

er of the empty net. The Chi- ane put more vigour into their altork siter this goat and added helf fentrih and, tinul goal when on Tak-fal se:red with a fost -hot wall of the goalie's reach.

Maatila, tried hard to further raluce the Chinese lead, buiJ. Extern, E. Berch.

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Malu made the fatal mistake of kerging the bad m the centre, when a mere kæbetons ase of the Winger anght well have evened! i the Fortunes 4 the graver

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The Edge

The Chinese always had the Twang elige on their opp nemis, Chting wan Atki Te Kai-hung were a safe pair of backs, white in the intermediate litte, String -Ling-sing-Chetan Kam, tel_andi_| B Keng sing had the measure of the Maada Barwari Cha Cheung Kom-ho was nit so exuberant ns he was in the Interport games bart played resent, methodwal gume, Farrly making a mistake,

The Chinese forward he was

much to last and elusive for th Manila detener. Diminutive proved a real Kwok Ying kee handral the,ughout, It was

fing sporting gesture on the part Kwok when, after the Chinese

had been awarded a penalty, he "gave way

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Combined Chine: Yu Yju-tnk, Tamar Chang-wen, Tam Kuschung, Cheung Kam- bi Song Ling-lax, na Kongaing, Tang Kwongum. The Kan-ho, Chun Tak-/ml, Kwok Yink-kee,

King Wang ckung.

Munila E. Llumne, F. Ugarte, A.

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through a bit of brilliant hitting by Peggy Barros who clouted out a grandslam homer in the sixth to make up a three run deficit and put her team ahead with the winning tally when she dented the rubber.

Ding-Dong

Lefty Dolly Brown for percentage' if she didn't have) the Untamed Fatines had the to go out to Fanling on a phôle spposition hand-cuffed with 14 after the Brat frame. strikeouts, Terry Noronha for the Green Owls held the Wild- cuts with four senttered hita for Ave frames, but in the sixth fell into a lapse and allowed Bye bunched up hits which ecat the game. Terry wiffed two and walked only one, but that one walk choked the bases for the Wildents for a clutch set-up.

In a friendly crlekat game on the Cricket ground yesterday Talkoo beat Dodwells by 77

runa.

Arthy scored 81 not out for Dodwell and in this score he hit 15 boundaries. A Raynor algo scored 81 for Taikoo bofore he was caught by Arthy oft A, P. ‚· Pereira's bowling

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South China. In addition to J. G. Coteswotes, e and b The Initial canto Was oven, wuperb

Pereira aad nging, Dale Dres batters from both going banged out three in four, which J. W. Key, a and b Pereira down in succession, and although included a homer when he sock- Ding Lopes banged out a triple ed the apple tight on the nose.

Brown after one out. Dolly

The fence was hit for the first on her tosses and time in this or any other, season S. H. Dodwell, c Key, b

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Fine French Win At Swansea

Swansea, Feb. 21.

Arrieta, E. Ilarron, It. Nieto, J. Cabarrus, France gained their first victory on Welsh soil

A. Maraazo, V. Arratia, R. Perțieren,

K.C.C. Too Strong For The R.A.F.

The Royal Air Force was trounced to the tune of an innings and 35 runs when they met the Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Path yester- day.

Batting first. E.C.

Fincher

and N. Hurt-Baker chalked up Gambrill

94 before the former was caught | Rotlidge

e goal" by lightly by Holmes, an hour a quarter Holmes.

k Llans in-after the

game commenced. Bacon

tapping the ball stead of making. an attempt to Hurt-Baker followed Fincher Whiteside

-four minutes later with only an Starting IT with only tendditional run added. anth, the Chinese were the first Just before the luncheon in- tes attack. Wong King-chung was sent away with the ball, but was intercepted by Ugarte.

Play whs transferred to the t other end and Manzano missed good, opportunity. when he was beaten to the bait by Tsu Kan- was awarded to A free kick the Chinese just outside the Menila penalty aren, but Kwok Ying-kee shot wide,

hang..

Glorious Drive Kwok opened the scoring for the Chinese ten minutes after the sturt, when he netted with a alori:us cross drive from about 23 yards nul, the ball entering the lower loft, brand corner of the

when they defeated Wales in the Rugby Union international match here today by a goal and two tries (11 points) to a penalty goal (three points).

flied out and the score was still even--bush sides ahutout with a triple in favour of each side.

The Ice Broken

aa they took the Rovers 11.6, Cook, b Raynor the pill for three-bagger which might have been a homer Saltor, a and b Adama

If he had left the lead in his sbory at home. Rover south-paw Anger Cesur Coelho connected

The Green Owl broke the ice Tafely three in four times and

When Winglee Такев я when he makes

in the third when Edith Xavier so did Saint receiver Hal Wing- firew a pass, stole second and lee. was advanced to third on Terry ait it's news, Noronha' dump. Edith Xavier three in a game it's a miracle! romped home when Gilly Wing-The Rovers played inspired ball tee laid one along third base. to notch up six counters against Slugging Patsy Ribeire atrode the powerful Sainta, ang if they up to the platter and chased thew the sante pep in their re home two Owls with a deep maining fixtures, they may lay

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Middlesex Begin Training

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Chiswick

London, Feb. 21. The Middlesex County Crisket three-bagger to centre, and trot nande on that elusive victory Club have started their six weeks ted home with the fourth run yet.

practice spell In the other female fracas Indoor cricket school while snow of the

Wildent Inning when

Hilda the Acex bashed the Bees allies on the streets of many dia Effle Babida dropped

In the over the place to notch up a tricts around London. Soures' third strike. Wildcats half of this devasta-29-10 triumph. The Bees put up

This practico period provides the first two excellent opportunity of trying ting chapter, three batters went a gold try in

ninch through players being call- ed upon for representative matches while their strength is not very high at pre- acnt.

reserve

It was a remarkable match, touched down_for_a_try, which out in order, Owl right-fielder chaplers, but the going was too out new players an important

went Elva Lee hauling down Ongeugh-and-they-cracked-wide point-for-Middlesex-in-the-com---- with most of the excitement Alvarex converted, They being provided by a capacity further ahead 20 minutes after Lima'h towering ly to right for open as the Acra went all outing season, for they will feel the crowd of some 40,000. Time and halftkne with an unconverted try the third out, The Wahoos were to fatten up their averages,

Pomathis blanked in the fourth while the WEEK-END RESULTS while again play was held up while by Terreau,

manufactured a run; police and officials cleared the added a third try shortly after. Wildcats packed spectators from the wards,

when petite Helen Ribelro bent With practically the last kick out a grounder towards the key- truchlines. On one occasion the

Osale match

Wiliams atone and scored on Thelma players helped the police to push of the

In the som them back. Hundreds left at landed a penalty goal for Wales. Watson's single.

-Reuter, halftime because they were up. able to see the match.

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RAF, IST INNINGS 5/L Panton, b. Zimmern Sgt. Bacon, c. Lee, b. Taylor erval the Home score was 116 Sgt. Baxter, b, F. Zimmern for the loss of only three S/L Call, c. Howarth, b, F. wickets. Immediately after Zimmern

lunch, Gambrill showed a mark/Sgt. Hewitson, b. Hart-

unprovement in his bowling

Baker

tnd K.C.C. wickets began to fall F/O Steele, b. Taylor

with such a rapidity that Bobby | F/D° Gambrill, c. Leo, b.

Taylor. Leigh last man in) was dimiss

within.52 minutes, with the F/Lt. Vickers, c. Hancock, b.

White score at 190,

Zimmern

Guing in to bat at 3.15 p.m. A/C Ratlidge, st. Leigh, b. F. I.A.F. were all dismissed by 4.17 p.m. after they had only A/C Whiteside, run out cure, 46, runs. Panton (who, F/L. Holmes, not out with Bae, opened the batting) was dismisstd for a duck after the game was only four minutes

Extrag

Total

Taylor

Fincher

oil. Sevin minutes later, Bax F. Zimmern net.

ter was clean bowltd by F, Zim- Manila attacked, in determined mern, and carried his bat with fashion and the Chinese were the score board registering only white forced to concede a fruitless er-six rung. -

ner.

the Welshmen never really settled

down against the speedy French-

1 men. Tomlin had an off-day with.

his place kicking, failing on fcur

occasions to land penalty goals,

0 one from an easy position under

4

the posts,

Golfers

Argue

Over Clubs

Bitterly cold conditions resulted The sudden withdrawal of

Frenchmen

inning the Wildcats threatened with an uprising by loading the

with one out, buses

but Owl hurter Terry Noronha got her- self out of a hole when Peggy Barros popped out and Marie Figureido grounded out.

were

In the Afth the Owls howling for runs as a bunt-hit, a leider's choice and walk put three wtential runs on bases, but Alda Castro failed to come

in the fallure of many passing Jimmy Demaret in an argument through with a safety and the 0movements, but In the closing over clubs and the 67-score shot threat was smothered. In the

stages the

showed by Fred Haas, Jr. of New Wildcats half, Ange Lime was 10 that the ball could be held. Orleans, marked the second left stranded at third.

Table Turned

ย Several of their three-quarters round play today in the $10,000

brilliantly

Tur- executed New Orleans Open Goll and a generous crowd gave them nament. In fine reception.

ralds were

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Filipinos 3

MEN'S "A" DIVISIÓN V.R.C.. 5. China

4 Canadians

Rovers

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Saints

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Wildest

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10

7 Dare-devil, 22

15 Rangers

3

14 Josephians 2

At the school, players who wish to become professionals are tried out and trials are also given to the best of boys who were coach- ed at Chiswick during the winter

Grammar- under the Middlesex

Schools Cricket Association coach- ing achome. It was under this scheme that Ian Bedford Young, the find of last brought to the nollco county-Reuter.

season,

of

We the

West Indies Cricket

1.

Georgetown, Feb. 21. After dismissing British Guiana in their first innings for 296, thus crediting themselves with a first innings lead of 36, the MCC had scored. 63 for three in their second innings at the close of play here today.

+

The Wildcats came in for The fine play of Haan, whose sixth turn at bat trailing behind France took the load in the clubs were the centre of one 4-1 after they retired the Owls.

The MCC 85th minutes when Basquet controversy, almost went

opening batsmen Thelma Watson connected for found great difficully in playing. noticed but it gave him the lead with a hole total of 134,

Tied for second placo

K.B.G.C. BOWLS

were

Bob Hamilton of, Reynolds, Ken- In the annual match, played at tucky, and Norman van Nida, of 40. Austin Road yesterday, the Committer Australia, with 130.

W beat the Mambers of the Kowloon Demaret quit the tournament

Bowling Green in all three sinks for on the eighth hole. Bobby Licked 3 a total of 64 to 46 shots,"

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RAF. 2ND INNINGS

Lawrence

The R.A.F. second innings A, Zimmern End to end play followed, with lasted exactly an hour and add-Host-Baker both sides excelling in midileld | ed 109 runs to their first total,

but fuiling badly when it came to Gall, who was out-for a duck, shot ling. The Chinese goal had in his first time at the bat, re-¡F/O Strol, c, F. Zimmern, b.. a narrow escape when Beech,] deemed himuvil and knocked up Taylor

after gaining possession, Inbbed

3-before-he-was-stumped-by-F/Sgt. Hewitson_b/Taylor

the ball across

the galimouth. Hewarth Fortunately for the Clinore, the

inside forwards of their oppon-

P | Sat. Baxter,, b.. Taylor

Sgt. Bacon, run out

Full scores were as follows: K.C.C,

ents were not up and Tse, Kami-Fincher, c. Holmes b. White- hung was able to rush in und. aldo

clear:

Hart-Buker, b. ·Gambrill

The Chinese Increased their F. Zimmern, c. Whiteside, b... load when Kwok Ying-kee pass- GunBrill

ed to Chan Tak-fal, who ciever-Howarth, c. Dacon, b. Gam-

ly eluded two, of the Mania dem utbridg

fendere and ran througir to White, b, Rallidge

with a fast ground shot, The Hancock, b, Bacon,

Chinese continued to monopolize Taylor, hit wicket,, b. Gam

the play but from a breakaway."

brill

Manila qurigst scored. They had A. Zimmern,, b. Gambrilla the goal at their mercy, but their Lawrence, by. Gambrill

inalda ilk man were : over-enger: Leigh, run out

Priotes and published for the prov

Niwigeper Enterpelver

Loo, hat out

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F/U Gambrill, b. Fincher | S/L Gall ̧...... at Howarth,

Zimmern

48 F/LA, Vickers, run out

A/C Ratlidgë, p. Lawrence,

82: Leigh Basket

A/C. Whiteside. b. Loigh

5 F/Lt, Holmes, b, Leigh.

18Cpl. Hodgson, -nat

PYDER.

her second anfety of the day the West Indian fast bowler, J. Home Rugger

there were

Results

and advanced to second, as Trim, and three wickets had Babida followed with another fallen to him when single, Cynthia Motta waited out only alx runs on the board, J. C. seven pitches and drew a pass Laker (22) and K. Cranston (20) Terry, Noronha with none stopped the ret and were stil

London Feb. 21- away. Poggy Barros next at bat, together at the close.

The following are the results The British Gulang, Peter, Bay of rugger games played today

Rugby Union: Royal Navy 11 Royal Air Force 10

The "Presidential Rink" compris. of South Africa asserted Haas looked one over-bail one. On Ing H.F. Shields, C.E. Terry, J.G. Was using legal clubs.-United the next offering she swung loy, who hit 113 was chieflyger

from her heels and slashed out responsible for his side getting Meyer (President), and J. McKeivie

the longest blow of the day be so near to the tourists first tween left and centre and the Inningi totą), but he was dropped bakes' were cleared for four three times. markers. In the'hitting spreo Best Bowler

(Vice-President), scored the highest

they down a four.aklo Morrison (E.G, Shaw, K.C: ped by R. Hamilton, S.H. Strange).

Full scores were:

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Ralph Wins But Not Well

Min Johannesburg, Feb. 21.."

Johnny Ralph South Africa's heavyweight champlon, took

Marie Figüraldo and Helen add- Jim Laker, although worried by d two more safeties but failed his atramed stomach muscle, was to score and three batters the tourists best bowlor, taking five wickets for 74 in the innings. popped-out

Thầy MCC were · without the

A demoralised Wahoo outfit

step nearer the fulfilment of took the field for the last timervices all day of Harold Buller, matched who suffering from fibroeitis bis ambition of winning the after the lead was British Empire heavyweight front them: Irene Castilho swing and will probably not be able title from Bruce Woodcock Dp for the fleing run, whiffed, to play again during the match when he beat the French cham white Elele Thompson and Hilda plon, Stephane Olek on points Hares both bunted pop ities and over 10 rounds here tonight... | ali was over.

N Ralph, however, failed to im- Both Wildcats Thelma Watson press the record: crowd Fróf, und Effig - Babida) were good 17,000 In this much-advertised for two in three battingate non-aggression between fight

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