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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATOR

CHINA MAIL

* HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948,

FINALS TO PORTUGAL HOME SOCCER LEAGUE TABLES

Ladies International Softball Series

(By "GRANDSTAND") .

Portugal assorted their superiority over China in the Ladies International Sories, when they connected hurlar Alice Mar for nine safotios to produce an 11-1 triumph in the Finals. While Las Portuguesos were indulging in a slug- ging spree paced by Hilda Soares round- tripper, Terry Noronha who had the opposi- tion muzzled, yielded only four blows and only allowed the lone tally for China on 'passed ball'.

to

REPAIR OF STADIUM

BEING RUSHED

FIRST DIVISION

Arsenal Murnley Manchester U,

Derby Wotres

Preston ... Aston Vila.. Portemouth Manchester C Liverpool Illackp... thefield ...

Shanghai, Apr, 25. The Government is pushing a CN$15,400,000,000 repair job on Middimbra. war-shattered Klangwan civit Charlton centre studium for the National | Krerton Athletic Meet opening there on Chelies May 6.

In addition, the Goverment is spending another CN$10,000,- 000,000 to repair highways lead- lag from Shanghai to and around the stadium.

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$1071. These quarters are located | Shefeld W. games under the grandstand.

Carl ..... champions versus All-Stars, the pated in at least seven

The stadium, which has scating West Ham.. former staged one of their cus-and appeared at bat 25 times are otally recognised. No one took

for 40,000

spectators, tomary last inning rallies

capacity of 12 chides a football feld, a cinder emerge at the winning end of part in the full schedule

games per team,

track and space for field events, 9-5 verdiet,

A new hardwood flour is being built in the gymnasium and the chline structure hay been clean-

·Girlle Goon's two homers, sevened and whitewashed. Its sealing triples and a double included in expacity will take care of 6,000 her 19 safeties earned slugging persons.

Repair work is being rushed on honours with

boners the swimming pool, which was ajand two two-baggers is the next not as severely damaged as other

order is the distance bitting parts of the civic center.

The department with 786.

pool's grandstand will hold about 4.000.

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off with starley dynamic pilching exhibilan hirler Alice Mar funned Teresa Baptista and Irene Gustiine

but the Portuguese broke the Ice with A marker when Terry Noronha singled and

standing up. 925 chine C peg to second which ended up in deep centre-field,

Patsy Ribeiro flied out to end thening.

China failed to reach Best base Bufely in their brifus Jean Lee and Alice Mar popped out while Betty L grounded out,

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Accs catcher Margie Xavier lends with the mer! number of times at bat, having 40 chances. Wahoo receiver Patsy Ribeiro contributed largely to the Green) Owls pennant victory with a total; of 22 runs scored.

Pulsy also chased in 21 other

runs,

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10 Ice House 81.

Tel. 33188

99,000 WATCHED MANCHESTER UNITED WIN

MEMORABLE

Athletes Arriving

Shanghai, Apr. 25. Athletes from all parts of Asia began to arrive

during the week-end at Shanghai for the seventh China national athletic meet opening on May

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CUP FINAL

London, Apr. 24. While the main interest in today's soccer contrad in the Cup final at Wembley, in humbler spheres a great struggle for Third Division Northern honours was going on at Rotherham United's grounds, whore Lincoln City wore the visitors.

A win for the home side would have assured them of promotion, but they could not hold their fiery opponents, who struck a great blow for their chances by taking both points. With each side Having one match to play, Lincoln . now lead by one point.

About 80 Chinese Indonesians Although Blackburn Rovers the centre-forward. But Black- arrived on the Dutch ship Bolsse-won in the First Division, in pool was far from subdued from vain. The Indonealan team to which Arsenal were

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CANADIAN'S TOUR Scores Good

Toronto, Apr. 24.

The Canadian Amateur leo-

Win

cham-

reverse,

and the lively already this strongest in swimming and assured of the championship, Mortensen put his side ahead more in the 30th minute Other teams from North China, it is now settled that they will once

Although Blackpool led 2-1 at 94 Malaya and other Asia sections accompany Grimsby into Sec- following a free kick.

halftime, Manchester had had the are en route. Participating ath- ond Division next season.

Birmingham assured themselves better of the game as is shown 37letes ard expected to be about

of the Second Division

drawing at Sheffield by the fact they had soven cor- by China is to enter

ners to Blackpool's two. and will be Wednesday's number in the 11-day tournament | Weanca at the Klangwan Stadium. Sin-companied into the First Division Rapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, by Newcastle. Manila and Batavia

Queen's Park Rangers streng- #11 to

their claims have substantial teama. Also thened teams-comporodi of New York Division, Southera, honours, by and San Francisco Chinese are to their win over Bristol Rovers, enter.

plonship the largest pr

are

The Chinese games will serve

as an elimination meet for the Olympics. The selection commit-

Cup Final

AC-

to Third

At Wembley Stadium, Man- ten named to plek China entries chester United won a memorable

The hope rests on Lau Wen-ngau,me. Jean Lee bends the circuit list okey Association decide to

so the "most three-baggers" re- turned.

I have seen Girlie in every game she played, and it is my opinion she would have easily could have put a bit more churgy earned the home-rum title if she in her romps around the horn

Atda Ostroumoff. Wahoo third- sncker returned the most doubles with 4 of them chalked up to her credit,

Teresa Baptista

Fielding a new line up, the Chinese Olympic team scored a convincing 7-3 victory over a' very much weakened Rest of Hong Kong Chinese XI on the Club Ground yesterday afternoon. Ahearne, president of the British Although they won by a somewhat comfortable

Czechoslovakia wns included

In the itinerary after Mr. John

ten-Hockey Association, had told the Canadian Association annual meeting that visits from demo-

infic nations were "the leam of light, for the Czech people."-Reuter.

margin, it cannot be said that the success of the Olympic team can be regarded with any great measure of satisfaction. On their showing, the team will definitely be fortunate if it can survive the First Round of the Olym- pic Games; everything will depend, however, on the draw.

and

and

com-

meet,

RUGBY LEAGUE

RESULTS

Rugby League

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and been

On resuming, Manchester to play with the not seem and skill of the first half one's money would have on Blackpool, when, with 20 COAL minutes to go, a dramatic came when Rowley, in a terrific shot, levelled the score.

U.S. UNIVERSITY TRACK MEET

· Philadelphia, Apr. 24. New York University defeated the University of Michigan by one yard today in the featured one-mile reiny event at the Uni- veraity of Pennsilvania's annual The winning Relay Carnival. time was 3 mins. 15.5 secs, the fastest time in this event for the carnival in the past nine years.

of team Michigan took the bulk honours, winning the two milo well The first quarter had just pass and sprint medley relays as

when Mortensen, playing in

as two individual field events. the unusual position of centre-

Ed Ulvestadt of Michigan took forward, got right through the pole valut at 13 feet and only to be brought down at the teammate Charles Fonville won edge of the penalty area,

the shot put with a hravo of 40-- pointed The referee promptly

feet-United Press.

Portugal added another counter in the next chapter while China

With 10 minutes to go, Pearson broke into the scoring column

in the Olympics has hopes of Cup Final here this afternoon by after Babida singled and stole ser-

winning a point for the first time.beating Blackpool by four goals put Manchester United in front match ond. Mary Bunn's freak ground.

to two after tralling 1-2 at half- for the first time in the

with a hard drive which hit the ed which rolled dead two

day to send a team to play ex-

00-metre runner now the home from

plate, pushed with four homers, while Girlishibition matches in Europe next

Their Majesties, the King and left upright before entering the In the United States but | paling next Gaan's 7 triples, which assisted winter,

together with 99,000 net. Queen, Babida to third. On the

expected back for the

Manchester's victory was con- pitch, Babida sempted home, as the her in attaining the record total

Otherwise по Olympic-calibra spectators who had paid £10,000, apple

got away

of 40 bases earned on hitting. fram bind.

performer appeared in China. saw one of the best Finals ever, solidated five minutes later when Besides track

the favourites Anderson, the right-half, scored feld events, with Manchester snatcher Patsy Ribeiro, for the

finely placed shot from only Chinese fun.

there also will be competition in staging a grandstand finish with with a The Lusitanians made sure

swimming, basketball, football, two goals in five minutes when 35 yards.--Reuter.

for 10 minutes remained only victory when they blasted Allee

volleyball, tennis and ping pong. Mai all over the lot, which

-Associated Press.

play. clauded Hilda Soares' tiomer with

the Manchester Uniled were two aboard, for a six-run

beller side, and with their fellow Brilliant elding highlighted

Lancastrians, Blackpool, scoring from the remainder of the game as the

a penalty in the 16th Portuguese blanked the opposi

minule, they never allowed them- INTERNATIONAL lon. The only. other Chinese

selves to be rattled, and it was London, Apr. 24. scoring opportunity occurred in

TENNIS

results the third

today anybody's game until the closing Lee was when Jean

In place of Chu Chee-sing Yu Kai-yan, who deputised

stuges The Stolen Bases column finds

Paris, Apr. 24. a fumble by Aral three given a life on u

the Blackpool were early in tled for honours-Terry Hudre Paity at Los

Angeles, (Malayan Chinese), Yim She- for Tam Kwan-kon, proved to werd sacker Hilda Soares.

League Championship, semi-picture with Matthews, the idol Noronha,

Man-be a poor substitute. Fok Yu-! and California, and Pedro Massip sun (Shanghai), Tse

Hudders- of Jean Lee stole third after twu Alex Memtonza sharing honours Spain's No. 1. tnday. won

the crowd, prominent, Ip Chun-wing wah and Lo Hon-sua strived Anale: Warrington the leung were out and Hilda stoned for with 22 plltered sticks each.

doubles championship of the (Malayan Chinese), the Olym-vainly to hold the opposing for-held 5, Wigan 3 Bradford Nor-gradually Manchester got on top,

16. her error when she scooped up

Parls International

and Rowley, the centre-forward, Tournament, pic team brought in P. L.wards in check, but were to a

a thern Babie's burning grass-cutter

League Results:-Bramley 11 almost headed through in the extent let down by a weak benting the French topranking Cheung (Shanghai), Tse Kam-

1ermediate nlong the first base line, to re-

Marcel Bernard and

In the Rest St. Helens 16, Castleford 32 Swin- eight minute. line. tire the side.

Henry hung (Hong Kong, but latter- 8-4, 4-, 6-3.-Unliedly of Shanghai), Lau Chung-forward line, the brunt of the ton 3. Hull Kingston Rovers work

ed. shoulders of Wakefield Trinity 18-Reuter. and sang

Shiu-wing Lee Tak-kee and Lee Schun- (Hong Kong). With this re-the two old timers. Li.

RUGBY RESULTS arranged line up, the Olympic fat and Cheung Chung-kan, the team definitely gave a better two inside men, proved to be

"London, Apr. 24. display,

Rugby Union results today: --- again the very fast, but they lacked ball

Footbali must be emphasised.

the right winger, showed up well,-Reuter, Tam Kwan-kon, Lee Kwak- The game opened sensationally. Tong Sum. Fung Kwan with the Olymple team taking the wal Tang

Pictura Goal Yec-kit and

London. Apr. 24. sing.

Lau lead in the first minute of the

In the Second, division of the Rowley got a pleture goal al- Fook-chuen

were absent from game when Leo Tat-fol

scored Football

Chesterfield though the Blackpool defence ap- League. the Rest team and their

with places

fast ground shot #

which

be caught napping Bebeat, Fulham by one goal to nil peared to saved. Rest re- were taken by Yu Kai-yan, Fox Yu should have

today.--Reuter.

i when Delaney put through Yiu-wah,

Lo Tsang Sik-bong, tallated

strongly, but overeager- Wai-kuen, Chung

placed Tann-kwong ness went favourably

spolit all chances of gaining the and Cheung Chung-kan,

One of the chief faults on the equalizer. The ball was rapidly part of players in the Olympic transferred to the Rest end of team was the tendency to indulge the field and Chau Man-chi, re- In too much interpassing of the ceiving the ball in an unmarked ball. Time after time the for-position, drove it to the top of the wards endeavoured to walk the net to put his side two goals up. A neat bout of passing between bed

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On the Southern Playground Bolelli, this afternoon the Chinese Press Press. will play the Chinese Football Referees in a friendly football;

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fell

the on

H. Soares' Homer

Hi Soares had a good after-game. Lee Wai-long will be Sing Tae, and Royal Navy will toon and carned batting laurels playing for the referees and at meet this afternoon at 5 p.m. for the tussle, nicking hurter the conclusion of the game Mr. on the Club ground to decide the Alice Mar for two safeties which T. W. Kwok, of the Chinese For- runners-up position of the Sec- weakness of the opposition control. Chung Than-kwong, on Pembroke County 0 Swansea 9. to the spot and Shimwell cusily included four-master, while çign Affairs, will present the Cup{ohd Division of the Terry Noronha also hit two of to the winners,

safelles.

The Portuguese played almost errorless ball, and

showed fine

ball-sense, in particular the field- ing by Alec Mendonzn in the right garden,

when she rided a bullet peg to third-sacker "Girlle" Grun to mail Ella Chinn at the fur turn after Mary Bunn had slashed ons to the outer pastures which went right between first and second,

League,

Indians On Top

In Major League

Now York. Apr. 24.

In the minor circuit, the In the American League, Bob Follor throw a five-

Cosmos received the points for

both games when the Blue Beetles falled to turn up to play

ut their league fixtures,

Teams Absent

Both the Madcap Aces and the Canadiennes did not fleld teams to play off their league Axture, and the game was automatically for- feited to the home team Canue-

hittor at the Detroit Tigers for his second 'victory of the season, 'keeping the Cleveland Indians on the unbeaten path with their third straight win, 4-0.

Feller fanned six men and had a three-hit shut- out into the ninth. The Indians now is the only unbeaten team in major leagues.

'The

keltes a ruling which the naso- ended clation general

committee found

New

York

Yankees

but once

MUL

netted.

M.C.C. BACK IN ENGLAND

London, Apr. 24. The main body of the M.C.C. to team which toured the West In-

dies

Avonmouth, arrived at Gloucester, today. G. O. Allen, the tourist captain and ger, sald:

For Farewell Game

Veteran Bowler

Forty-five bowlers turned out at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday to tako part in the farewell game to one of the Colony's veteran bowlers and a staunch club supporter, Mr. S. Randle, who will leave today on, the a.s. "Soochow for Sydney after 26 years' residenco in the Colony.

the six rinks

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necessary to make at their meet-streak as Alile Reynolds pitch-debut a triumph by beating the two backs, although Tee Kam being awarded against the Olym-fours

injuries did not give us chance, but we were not quite good enough for the West In

dians.

"On, their own wickets, they are a good tatting side and dif- ficult to beat",-Reuter.

ROMAIN TAKES RECORD

London, Apr, 24. Kenning Holstein, of Denmark, was second to the British but tertly stroke expert, Roy main, when Romain broke

British own

100-yard

Bo- his

ball into the net, only to be rob- the Rest forwards again brought

at the crucial moment.

the ball into the Olympic team P. I. Cheung, who took over the duties of custodian for the goal area, but Lee Shek-yau skled Olympic team also did not give the ball from from close range At the other end, Lai Silly-wing very impressive display.sent in a powerful drive which Although he did bring off one or two difficult saves, including in the next minute, he made no Just want wide of the mark, bul penalty, his general handling of mistake when he scored a bril-

was very loose. the ball Cliff Chambers, rockie Chicago:

Hant goal from a pass by Cheung Hau Yung-sang again proved Kan-hoi. A breakaway by the three-game losing southpaw, mude his big League to be the more steadier of the Rest culminated in a penalty ů

(five of E. Greenwood chalked up the

brenst and one. of threes) biggest victory of the game when stroko record at the University to a7-2 Saint Louis Cardinals 6-2 or

of London swimming gala at the Jng last week, In order that this ed the Yankees

hung, playing

less spectacular ple team, but Lee Tak-kee, he drawn for the President and he trounced. Spray'z rink 23-8.

London victory over the

After the game, an Boston Red eight scattered hits and a home un game of the Indies loop, post-

Inscribed Marshall Street baths, put in a good afternoon's took the spot kick, shot straight S. Randle, the run barrage of his mates. Four work. The intermediate Kne

most exciting travelling clock was presented to tonight. poned once, would not be delayed Sox. Reynolds fielded nine Chicago batters smacked homers

Anish was witnessed in the Mr. Randle by the President (Jock Holstein and the rest of the indiainitely.

hits, including Ted Williams' to account for all their runs.

game between_Jock McKelvie's McKelvie) on behalf of the mem-competitors were outstripped by The Maple Leafers did not second homer of the season..

by the Inclusion of Lot

of Lau Chung- benent much from this unearned

quarter and Randle's bowlers. bers of the Club, Mr. McKelvie Romain, who covered the sang, had a comparatively easy victory, but the Aces conceded Chuck Stevens' first Inning

afternoon, although towards the the game continued to be played McKelvie's men scored

In spite of the heavy downpour! Trailing 3-16 on the 11th head, eulogised, the departing member's tance in 02.6 seconds, Rcutor. the runners-up slot to the Wild-homer with one on proved the

a two, splendid work for the Club and cats, with whom they were tied winning margin at Saint Louis

end of the second half it was at a fast pace and each goal was one, four, and three twos in the local lawn, bowls, and wished downunder. Forously challenged by the Rest threatened in turn. The Olymple following heads to draw level on him all the holy for second place last week. as the Browns won their first

E. forwards. H. Acc third-packer Girlie Gaun

team forced two corners and from the 17th end and lead by a Mr. Handle suitably replied. home

over game, 6-4. also lost a chance to have a crack

E.. F. Pope one of these, Chau Man-chi singleton on the 18th. With the F.C. Clemo at the batting title, and remains Chicago While Sox.

netted, to give the Olymple team score at 10-all on the 21st head,M.L. Hardle

it was decided to play an extra W.C. Simps lead of four clear goals. The The inclusion of Chau Man-Olympic team continued to do end. Randle scored a three to win S: Rundle 2 chi and Lal Shiu-wing in the most of the attacking up to half by 21-18.

Olymple forward line served to

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seven percentage points behind Canadian windy-alley" guardian Jean Lee.

The final tsanding of the ladies run-making efforts is as follows:

Fran Lan

Camin Played AB

(Canadian): 10

Girile Gran

(Acer)

(Aom)

2. Bablis

"Alles Mar

Celly Gutterne

(A)

Bath

the Olympic team, strengthened at Cheung, who saved,

Scores

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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cleveland the Detroit

(Winning pitcher Bob, Feller) Boston Early Wynn outpitched Phil New York Murchildon

Washington (Winning pkcher Allie Senators took, a three to two vic-

(Reynolds) tory over the Philadelphia Athle-Chicago tics, their fourth straight win. Saint Louis Hank Mojcaki homered for the

as the

Hile Avs. Rit Athletics with nobody on in the Washington

In the National League, Elmer

8 10 (Winning pitcher Fannin)

3 7 Philadelphia

2 10

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(Winning pitcher Early Wynn) NATIONAL LEAGUE

1

(Winning pitcher Elmer Singleton)

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11 14

1 Singleton Held Cincinnati to five hits as the Pittsburgh Pirates thumped the Red Sox 7-1. Max West connected for n sixth in Pittsburgh ning homer to break a 1-1 tie and Cincinnati turn the tide for the Pirates. ·

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Irene Chatilbe

(Wahome} \}} Thelma Watsak

Olly Winados pere

(Wahoo) Hlida - Boured! ((Wahons) Al

•Hairy - Norenbe

The Brooklyn Bodgers coasted

to an 11-4 victory over Philadel-Philadelphia phlo.

Wildnis by three Philly Brooklyn\ pitchers and shoddy Belding (Winning pitcher Erv Pallca) helped the Dodgers along.

New York

11618 *Whitey Lockman slammed two Boston

triples and two singles, to lead (Winning pitcher Clint the New York Giants': uprising

"Hurtung)

that trounced the Boston Braves Saint Louis 10-0.

Chicago

Lockman broke up the game, with a bases, loaded. triple in the eighth,

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Four Goal-Lead

further

But falled to score

goals in this half as a

oby

Crossing

H. F. Shields G.E.F. Thompson J. McKelvie

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Harrison

Simpson

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J. W. Close

J. G.

Meyer

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M.J. Whelpton Mills

E. A. Atkins

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£4,000,000

dis-

ANTIQUE EXHIBIT.

London, Apr. 25. Sponsors of the London antique dealers' fair expect 100 exhibitors

to display pleces valued at about

£4,000,000 this year, by dakl

Queen Mary will be Patron of

the Exhibition, which will run 14 from June 10 to June 25'

at Gros- venor House, Park Langua

R. Duncan J. S. Dinnen LG. Coombes R. Morrison H. A. Lammert C. Dixon

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V.

Displays will include antiques in gold, sliver, pewter, furniture, clocks, jewellery, porcelains, pic- 21tures, prints, books, manuscripts

and glass, all made before 1880.

Some will be looned by the

and Leo Tai-fai another when he cohnected a high; chung, and score the third goal. W. Hemsoy. RJ. Wigginton Royal - Forrilly-Associated Press.

instil more life and danger into time, O the attack. These two players result of too much interpassing of the ball past Cheung. Shortly J. Froser 2 played a fine, constructive game the ball.

but, as in the case of the other

ever with a com- afterwards, Rest further reduced

(Skip) players, indulged in too much

fortable lead, the Olymple team their opponent's lead when Lee Simmond fancy play instead of heading straight for goal. Cheung Kam-howed no signs of relaxing and -yau netted. Encouraged by KC.Hamilton

it was not long before they went their resources Info the game and T. Pilo

their success, the Rest threw all hot

Collyer leader of the attack further, ahead when

Cheung played a thrustful-game, but was Kam-hoi scored with a high shot defence was hardpressed, AL. R. Whant

for a period, the Olympic team's

(Skip) at times rather over robust in which gave Yu no chance. Follow his methods.

The two wingers, ing this goal, Chau Man-chi added break through by Lee Tak-kee E G. Shaw Ho

Yin-fun

onabled the latter to dispossess gave a good display, but the pass with his head and nodded for his side. Both goals had a

oals. H Strange A. L opposition with which they were the ball past Yu. At this stage number of earrow-escapes, but windAll A. Bradbury

(Biclp) confronted was definitely weak the Olymple team were all over the final whistle came without

Rest fought gallantly till the the Rest and the defence was any additional score.

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