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THE PERFECT

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PENNANT WINNERS Wahoos Overcome Wildcat Jinx

St. Joseph's Take Senior Title

Peiping Arrests Rouse Ire

Peiping, Apr. 11.

A powerful movement ap- peared to be developing in educational circles here against the arrests of the type which occurred in the National Nor- mat College on Friday when plainclothes men bundled off right students without warrants anything else suggesting Jegal procedure.

The faculties of all universities are backing the students in the protests which are alrendy reach- log Nanking against the "illegal

arrests.

(By "GRANDSTAND")

HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1948.

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Chinese Win The Memorial Cup

Army's Lapse In Closing Stages

Rugby League Results

London, Apr. 10.

Rugby League results today were;

Bradford Northern 28, Woka-

* A 18 19 deld Trinity 10. Bellevue Rangers

The Senior Division and Ladies League Champion-Huddersfield.. 1 11 11 16 48 57 3 Drighton

ships were decided yesterday as the Saints Chariton .... blanked the Filipinos 4-0 bahind Jock Brown's shutout pitching, while the Wahoos broke up the Wildcat jinx and nosed out the Untamed Folinos 11-10 for their first pennant, and the "China Mail” Shiold which goes with it.

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Cricket

Needle Game Ends Tamely

York

In a brilliant exhibition of football which kept a large crowd at a high pitch of excitement on the Club Ground yesterday, Combined Chin- ese boat Army by 4 goals to 1 to win the Memorial Cup.

Although the score would in- The Chinese won the toss and

ton 19, Liverpool Stanley 0. Wid-dicate a comfortable win for elected to defend the goal at the the Chinese, this was not the Leighton Hill end of the field, 19, Keighley 0. Workington Town 37, Leigh G. Bartley 19, case, as the result was in doubt Army were the first to become until the closing minutes when dangerous and excitement." ran Rugby Union:

a lapse on the part of the Army high as the ball was passed to defence enabled the Chinese to with Tam out of his charge. The fro in the Chinese goalmouth score two goals in rapid sue-Chinese cession.

NOT 14 Bath :

three

hearty

Scottish 39; Notts 50ually settled down to play a the Army defence had several

Swansea

they

British Army French Army 37 16 7 14 61 5490; Blackheath 22 Rosalyn Park 14 39-12 12 14 20 56 37 Hospital 8; London Irish 6 Lon-

London

Hospital 14 St. Bart's

defence managed to On conclusion of the game, the scramble the ball away, but in don Welsh 3; Wasps 7 Metropolitan # 12 11 15 54 19 38 Police 3; Aberavon 18 Newbridge Cup and miniatures were present- the next minule, Klemen broke and sent in à resping through to the winning team by Lady et to 218 44 38 385; Bedford 24 Old Millians Boyd, wife of Admiral Sir Denis shot which just went wide of the 39 16 3 29 31 24 28 Birkenhead Park 9 Leicester 14; Boyd, for whom Tranmere

upright. Army continued to call Bristol 12 Coventry 3; Cardiff 19 cheers were given.

the tune, but poor finishing by Newport 3: Devonport Services

The success of the Chinese was the forwards enabled the Chinese 12 21 40 40 24 Middlesex Hospital 3; Gloucester 18 Harlequins 3;

Headingley 11 in the main due to superior team to keep the score sheet clean, Bradford 2: Llanelly 6 Neath 8;

work and

greater accuracy in

Anxious Moments Maesteg 20 Old Paulines 3; Man-shooting. cheater 18 New Brighton 13;

The Chinese defence, which

As the game progressed, the off somewhat shaklly, Chinese got into their stride and Mountain Ash 3 Bridgend

started 4: Northern 5;

defensive

game. Once anxious moments. The ball was Moseley D; Pontypool With the sixth coming up, and

had the measure of their rapidly transferred to the Chinese 0; Redruth 3 Exeter 6; Sale 16 opponents, they did not relax for end once more and Army had both side scoreless, Stan Leonard

Broughton Park 8: Sheffield 6 a moment, but fought

hard fuck grims her

when, with Tam decided on a psychological attack by adopting the tactics which the

Birmingham 10; Somerset Police right up till the

Anal

e again out of his charge, they 6 Plymouth 0; Torquay 15 Old The most outstanding players in were unable to get the ball into famed 'murderer's row have al-

The two-day cricket fixture between Volunteer De-Blues 0: Ulster 20 Royal Air the Chin Ramon Castro

the Chinese forward line were the not. Lee Tin-kee saved the woys sneered at. drew a walk while Dave Leonard fence Corps and United Services ended tamely Force 8; Waterloo 27 Halifax 0; Thing Yee-kit of Kowloon Motor situation on two occasions, as be

on B

Weston-super-Mare 11 Penarth Bus and Au advanced him to second

Stan Leonard had

College who has recently the goal line. A breakaway by grounder.

day, the position when stumps were drawn tenham 13.-Reuter,

been in the limelight for South Fitch enabled the Chino, for

whom he ne being that the Services were 73 runs.in arrears

plays.

through and open the These two young players were for Army with a powerful drive continually on the move and by to the top of the net which

save their speed and fine body swerves,

ves, Tam no chance. The Chinese led the Army defence a merry attack desperately after this dance. The only weak line in reverse, but were. thrown back. the Chines team was on the Harrison came near with a fast right wing, where Tong Kwong-rising shot which just went wide sum gave a very disappointing of the mark. Following a neat performance.

bout of

won.

mern

21 for 3.

whistle.

in a draw at the Chater Road ground yester-15; Penzance and Newlyn 0 Chel- Queen' Chl-yin, a student of kicked the ball out from almost

with two wickets in hand.

and

The scores were?--

Leo

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20

15 Cincinnati Reds 2 Boston Nation

7

0

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Saint Louis Brown

3

Worth 1

3

117

Fine Keeping

For

Army, Wylie. gave magnificent performance in goal

Scoring

Dassing between the Chinese forwards, Tang Ye

Yes-kit acethe

the Army backs and

with equalizer and by his keen anticipation and glorious shot, the ball entering one positioning, saved his side the not just below the crossbar, from 24 muck heayler defeat. Klornan missed a good oppor The

two full backs, Benton and tunity of

aide the giving

alled from 8 Fort their efforts and did much 10 an unmarked

position. Keep the Chinese forwards at a Chinese took up lan running New York Giants 14 Cleveland safe distance.

he again and from a pass by. L Johnson, in the Tai-fai, Au Chi-yin headed the Indians 13

pivotal position, shaped well and Plitsburgh Pirates 12 Chicago received strong support from ball Into

the corner

mer of the net White Sox 4

Chinese Maison

and brother Stun Bled out for scoreless Inning. The Islanders fared no better, for after Pepy Malig had worked Brown for a free ticket and swiped second base, "Nuggol Ebrahim hit a liner which Bonny Omar froze and i cvery-one fooled, he laid one Including the Infleld when Flipino tossed out Malig for a brilliant that trickled down the first base double killing.

line. By the time the Filipinos Third Inning

had recover from their

mental

Had Ride, the Volunteer cap- shock, Ramon Castro was perched Hussain sinshed out a singlo, but on third with Stan Leonard safe tain, taken a chance and put Volunteers, int innlogs..... 200 eral Stuff, when the Scottish and was erased second on a steal on firat and displaying huge his slow bowlers on towards UNITED SERVICES, 18T INNS.

W.M. Murray-Brown, run out English

huge the end, in the hope of getting teams for the Internn- | Benny Omar popped out, but grin. Stad promptly

sneaked

O.G.

Bacon, c McLellan, b tional Soccer Championship were Sherry Bucks who drew a pasa second base on the next pitch, a quick wicket, instead of per.

Owen Hughes presented to him, and he shook was also tagged out at second for but Malig pulled a boner

when

severing with his "shock" men, R.G. Shaw, e F. Zimmern, b hands with the players before the ever-silding. In the Filipino half, he rifled the apple to short-stop Volunteers might well have game at Hampden Park.

Al Smirke, Fred Diesta and Neco Eriksen in a play for Stan, only

As it was they had to N. Drew, e Owen Hughes, b Colourful parades of kilted and Delgado went down in

to see Ramon Castro romping share honours though it must McLellan Jattan-clad servicemen and gyn-

In the third canto, Brown and across the rubber for the first run be said that they were on top JP. Hope, Lb.w., b Lee... nastic displays had kept the

Winglee grounded out while Art of the game. Jinda Hussain at right through the game,

A.D. Fanton, b Pereira crowd of 134,000 entertained.

worked for a walk, but tempted the same tactics, but the Crowds mobbed Lord Montgo-

United. Services resumed their A.G. Cooper, e F. Zimmern, mery when he left for lunch on the rally fizzled out when Thomp-Filipino inteld was now wise and

b. Pereira innings at 11:05 a.m., the over White, e Barrow, b Lee son pulled down Ramon Castro's when Jindoo dumped, they were the Scottish Islanders staged a rally all set to stop Stan as he alld night not outs, Bacon and Drew RJ.B. Darwin, e Ride, b Lee 18/Saint Louis Cardinals 4 Houston 1 Craighead were indefatigible in once more when he

fly.

going out to face Francis Zim- pressed 21 Joey France looked over four into the pay-off station. women

L.W.V. Brown, not out (Naval Yard end) Bobida pitches for a walk after

In the final chapter, the Saints had popped out. Malig fled out put the game on ice when they Robbie Lee, the score then being AS. Stepto, 1.b.w., b Owen

Hughes an while Nugget Ebrahim trotted to unleashed a devastating attack,

frst when Brown lost control of Benny Omar connecting for and as a result rut-getting was a

Extras (BI) LB2) the apple, Two on bases, and four-bagger through deep centre, slow process, the first hour's play Eriksen faced Brown with his on the first pitch, while Sherry producing only 95. Things were

Fall of the wlokats: 1 (Murray- On Bucks followed Benny's example wicked bat on his shoulder. the third pitch, Eriksen swung by pickling the onlots for the looking bad for the Services until Brown) for 1; 2 (Shaw) for 8; 3

| connected for a rasping second

four-piler. Cooper-went-in-and played-en- (Bacan) for. 34; 4 (Hopes) for142; successive inkle-cutter, but Ozorio was on Brown ftied out but Hal Winglee

terprising cricket to score 35, in- 5 (Panton) for 43; 8 (Draw) for the spot to step on the mid-way connected safely for the second cluding six boundaries, before 59; 7 (Cooper) for 92; 8 (White) cushion before Ebrahim, forced time in the game, and made third falling to a catch by Francis Zim- for 105; 9 (Darwin) for 115; 10 from first, could get there.

(Stepto) for 117. base on a wild heave over second With two away in the fourth, base. Ramon Castro nicked Joey

Bowling Analysla indoo Hussain connected for his Franco for a single and Winglee 126 minutes, but the Innings came second blow of the day for a scampered home with the fourth to an end at 1 p.m. with only 117 F. Zimmern.. 13 London, Apr. 10 Demand for

two-bagger the Brat extra base run of the game.

runs on the board, thus giving Lee tickets to theclout of the fracas. Benny Omar

Volunteers an 83-run lead on the McLellan Olympic Games

muff, the August has been so great the trying for a squeeze play, bunted Saints would have turned in a first innings. Robbie Lee bowled, Owen Hughes Wembley box office has had to a pop fly which Mallg froze. The near perfect game--a not-hit, no-

well and fully deserved his Ride 4 for 13. canel plans for single-day tickets Filipino remained scoreless after run, no-error "dream game."

VOLUNTEERS 2ND INNS, and concentrate on issue of block

When play was resumed after

Fincher, e Murray- tickets to cover the whole of any

the luncheon interval, Fincher

Brown, b Stepto Rodrigues were sent out to

A.M. Rodrigues, e Murray. open the innings for Volunteers.

Brown, b Hope Runs came at a steady rate,

thel

1.M. Gosano, b Bacon half-century being holsted after only 43 minutes.

in H. Owen Hughes, e Brown, b Rodrigues in

Hope particular was batting very well, hitting the ball crisply in the

the A Zimmern, White,,b Hope middle of the bat. He found the F Zimmern, b Bacon

After Fincher LT. Ride, not out.... rapes six times. was out, with the total at $1.2 McLellan,. b Hope

am on Irishmen and today completely impartial,"

During the

match Interval, Lord Montgomery took the salute at a march past.-Reuter,

Olympic Games Demand

contests

next

one particular event, it was dis- closed today.

It was originally announced that the Olympic Organizing Committee would full orders for single-day tickets after the demand for series tickets had been satisfied. But the demand for series tickets already has ex coeded the allotment and more Bro still coming in. — United Press.

Olympic Torch

London, Apr. 10. The 0,000-ton British cruiser "Liverpool" will leave Porta- mouth on Monday for Greece with the Olymple Torch which will be it on Mt. Olympus, as lost of the torch carrying run- ners to London's Wembley Stadi-

tim

and

But for Castro's

England Lucky To

Scotland

Beat

Glasgow, Apr. 10.

The bowling was very steady

mern off Pereira.

The hundred was hoisted after

very

and

Total

M.

R.

W.

0

13

4

9

9.4 2 31

Pereira ....... 8 .0 21

E.C

England were very fortunate in beating Scotland Jerry Gosano joined his club- A.P. Pereira, not out

Stow Siding

Extras (B9)

Associated Press,

-TO-DAY'S

BADMINTON

In

Championships:

from

Kiernan

He

WAS

The to give the ter played an exceptionally Inte Fitch raised the hopes of lend as he forced his way past the game and succeeded in getting Chinese defence, but before bei his side out of many awkward situations, ---- Fitch, as leader of could-shoot, he was bundled-on

Half time came with: the Army attack, showed plenty the ball. of dash and initiative.

the score standing at 2×1. in always a menace when in pos-favour of the Chinese. The following is today's pro-I session and received invaluable gramme

tho Badminton support

Wasted Chance

· and Marsden, The two wingers, On resumption, the Army start- Harrison

ed off in promising style. and Bates, Zave

The creditable display, but did not ball was carried right into the have many opportunities to really Chinese goal area by Fitch, who shine. Individually, the soldiers threw away a good scoring chance were equal to their

by ancor opponents, hands of Tam from close range. shooting weakly into the but as a team, they lacked that Play continued at a fast pace, understanding which carried the with both sides attacking in turn Chinese to victory. In the early but neither able to score Army stages of the game, before the almost equalized when Riemna Chinese had settled down, "Army smashed through the Chinese do should have scored on more than fence and set in · terring.

drita one occasion, but over-eagerness which Tam saved in a marvelous spoilt scoring chances.

At Kowloon Cricket Club: 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) A. Bayot v. J. Kempton.

8.00 pm. (Junior Men's Dou bles) P. Lo & K. M. Len v. M. I Verleysen & A. J. Gonsalves.

8.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Den bles) J. C. Koh & C. P. Lim v. R. Tay & P. K. Hul.

6.00 pm Juinor Men's Dou spbles) H. J. Xavier & R. A. Xavier 24 V. W. Lawrence & C. Quinn,

9.30 p.m. (Junior "Men's 10 Singles) C. Lou

Chúng

over-played for such long periods and something like 315

of getting 100 runs to win in mern) for 69; 3 (Owen Hughes)

triumphed.

A

with

W.

0.

mate and scored freely. He hit by two goals to zero at Hampden Park, Glas-five boundaries in his 24.

Total for 7, wkte. dec., .......... 112 gow, this afternoon and retaining the Inter-

J. Barrow and R.E. Ride, did national Soccer Championship. England had,

The hundred was hoisted after not bat. the luck to counter the famous Hampden roar, declared (112 for 7), thus setting for, 24; 2 (Gorana) for 79: 3 10 minutes and at 3.30 p.m. Ride Fall of the wickets: 1 (Fincher) for rarely had wearers of the white shirt bean the Services the unenviable tank (Rodrigues) for 81; 4 (A. Zim- minutes. for 99; 6 (F. Zimmern) for 101; 7: Hope, 4 for 27, was the (McLellan) for 108.. Helays of runners will carry The Scots, despite urging by [of England in perfect fashion and most successful bowler for Ser-

Bowling Analysis lighted torches in an endless the crowd of 134,000, among the former cracked home vices, but if

if Stepto had had a chain астоя Europe until the whom was Field-Marshal Vis- beautiful long range shot on the shade more luck his analyals Darwin final runners — expected to bej count. Montgomery, could make tenson made the most of another ] than just the odd wicket for .17.

atroke of half-time, while Mor-wouse would Britain's famous mffer Sydney

have been better White surely Wooderson arrives at Wembley nothing of the innumerable

Stepto thoughtful pass by Lawton, mid- Murray-Brown and with the torch which will light chances which fell, to them.

Bacon Bacon the Olymple name. ----- Unliud Scott and Harwich, the English way through the second half to gain opened the innings for Ser-Hope Press.

vices, but after the fender was UNITED SERVICES, 2ND INNB backs, cleared' off the goal line

score England's other goal.

bowled by Robbis Les with the WM. Murray-Brown, b Lee 16 several times when their goal seemed almost certain to fall,

23, acoring was painfully G.G. Bacon, lbw b Pereira 31 slow. Bacon collected 31 before R.G. Shaw, e A. Zimmer, b while

on other occasions, the

in front of a straight stepping

F. Zimmern servesting losers blazed high or wide when Scotland managed to play one from Pereira and was given J.FM. Hope, b Owen Hughes 15 it appeared almost impossible for Matthews almost out of the game marching orders. He only hit two A.G: Cooper, b Owen Hughes but Black, their new goal-keeper, boundaries during his stay, at the A.D, Panton, e F. Zimmern, was clearly, nervous in the open-wicket which lasted about 45|

miuntes.

HARMON OUT IN FRONT

Augusta, Ga., Apr. 10. Sineky Claude Harmon same close to clinching the Masters'

them to miss. NYA

Swift Hurt

Golf Tournament. today with a Frank Swit, England goal-

Ed on the third round for a total keeper, one of the heroes of their

by Cary. Middlecoff whose total second half.

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Java Chinese Lose

In Shanghai

Shanghai, Apr. 11.

Although displaying improved form, the Java Chin- ase soccer team was defeated by Shanghai's Tsingpoh team 3-1 in the second game of a three-game series on Saturday.

#

defeated

Yea-kit outpaced the fonders,

beata

manner. At the other. Earle,

but

the

he was ball by Wylle, who had no difficulty in clearing.

again obtained possession

and sent A

left

hand canap shot to

grabbed fore it could enter the net.

corner of the goal,

but

foto!

Wylle

the ball 1

U received the hall and down the wing, but parting shot from close in went wide. The

Chinese forced two. fruitless.com

while by Au Chi-yin grazed the Wylle was again to the as he saved well from

corners,

Lee Tech Eng, captain of the Javanese team pulled a muscle in The ball was swung 'about in visiting team, netted the soll- the second half and he absence many splendid movements by the defences both sides, but tary point in the 10th minuta was costly to the visitors.

Previously,

Chi-yin dave- present predominated. Au on the at one each to tie the score

loped a visit,

and cramp after. P. T.. Kao of the Shange

Javanesp the

left tha: held for attention. Just be" he "re- hal team had drawn first blood. Shanghai's speedy, Hallway team turned, he received, a

3-1

from The Javanese have one ma In the second session, Kao,

game left on the local schedule, the "Army duchess

Cleverly Tang You-kit. led the ball again to give his winsociated Pring team through to give the Chinese their Chinese

Olympic candidate, net- D team a 2-1. lead. Near the end of the game, Y. F. Jui brought 20 the

1 Taingpeh.

1

Press. N

third goal and to Force A Draw. ·

beyond doubt, The McLellan

final count to 8-1 for

in the least": Shanghai, Apr. 11. not R.J.B..Darwin, b Owen Hughes cap, Both Zimmern and Lee bowled N. Drew, e and b Zimmern..

Although playing without thale the score, but continued top In the making of the first well, but neither had much luck. White, not out .....

Slone-wall defence of G. Z. Wu captain Lee Teck-eng, and the back gamaly. Just before goal but otherwise

and 8. 8. Nien, the latter another left-back Tion Boor slang the the ball was passed by. Au of 209. Chick Harbert came in victory was taken to hospital

fared Owen Hughes was turning the 1.W.V. Brown, not out only two strokes behind Harmon after the match with a suspected moderately.

England's victory made them some excellent stu

Olymple aspirant, accounted for Java Chinese football team creat in to Tang Yooskin who ball a good deal and sent down

(39, 1483)

14 the pw: acoring against the ed a - senzation, by holding; the through to: score the final és but the gallery of 8,000 swung fracture of the ribs.

It is believed that he suffered champions, for the second season with

The ball

Shangaal team:

Tungwa, the match with These two Shanghai champions, which he bowled Darwin - Total for 8 wktu. to Harmon for Bunday's play the injury when he was charged running. They finished a point would perhaps have beaten any A. Stepto, did not bat played sterling third back des was forrar Voored, avo' band corner of the net.

123 player and NL Meng, who to a 3-3 draw The haituma score placed shot to the lower round,

Harmon's 05 was equalled only into the back of

the net f

in the

ahead of Wales. In the intern- body. The last hour of play was Fall of the wickets: 1 (Murray-fensive sama, stopped the Jave first goal and Lo Thim-sleuw the Twin: Yousheng, Zeum

Tán Hong-wan Booked: Java's ational tournament-Router.

→Combined - Chlannus Tam very dull, the batsmen being con- Brown) for 28: 2 (Shaw) for 16 team on almost every foray into second.: Tunkhwa caught up in si Chun-Cal. Les Tin-ko He showed little sign of his Toronto, Apr. 10.

the ball a3 (Hope) for 57; 4 (Cooper) for agingpah territory. *Injury in

in the

With elbeing minutes

food" bat 87; D. (Bacon) for 87; 6% (Darwin) Header

the second halt and took the wonaco, AK, URETIRA JONES and stayed 'on thă field to the

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