BUREN
THE PERVEUT
SWISS WATOM
CHINA MAIL
EASTERN, CAA WIN SOCCER MATCHES
Two First Division soccer matches were played yesterday, resulting in East- ern and Chinese Amoteur Athletic garnering two points oach at the expense of RAF and Kwong Wah.
The game between Chinese Amateur Athletic and
Kwong Wah was more in the nature of a dog- fight than a soccer match.
ת
Athlete's victory was not a Kwong Wah were gaining the popular onr, as the persistency upperhand at this stage and the defence Was belog their sing with which certain of
in doubtful forced into making tactical mix- players resorted
In the course of an attack tactics against lighter and less token.
Lon Athletic goal, a
defender the experienced oppements was handled and penalty W115 strongly condemned by spec- Fawarded, Leung Fook-chung took the spot kick, but he let his side The only match played in Til down badly when he shot yards Second Division was between ; wide of the
mark.
aff, the Athletic Sucitors Clerks Association and
thin {1 Tuite, which it sulted at a win pressed strongly 1 increased fu the latter by two guns to their fend through Lo Wah-sing Bed sets of forwards attacked
the goalies in turn and being repentedly applauded as
lators
QIX.
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948.
Big Crowd Attends Start Of Softball Season; Canucks Win
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Sussex Lose To A large crowd turned out at the C.B.A. ground
Stonecutter's
wan
A friendly cricket, match played at King's Park between Stone- yesterday cutter's and HMB Bussex.
Blonecutter's Batting first, Accred 00 for 9 declared, Hughen Was top-scorer for Stonecutter's, with 25 runs to his credit.
Stonecutter's made shart work of their opponents, who worn scuttled out for a paltry
23 runs.
yesterday to witness the Softball League go off with a flying stort.
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ASTON VILLA CLIMB OUT OF LAST PLACE
Soccer Standings
First Division
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Marching to music furnished by a Filipino band, a contingent from the Wahoos, holders of the "China Mail" Shield, headed a porode of 19 teams all dressed in their colourful uniform.
The procession was brought to | Canuck ahult in front of an assembly-Bunn muffed a sitter. of dignitaries including the Con-slugled to drive in the second nehmter U. 11 2 4 22 15 12 suls for the United States, Purally but Lefty Newton tugal and the Philippines,
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London, October 2; While the four unbeaton teams in English League football ware keeping their records intact, Aston Villo, a club with such a proud record in football, were starting what they hope will be a climb from the strange position; for them, of bottom in the First Division.
Inspired by Con Martin, their recent £10,000 ac-..
quisition from Leeds, at centre half they split. the Sheffield United defence wide open to score three times in the first 13 minutes and so pave the way to victory. Martin had a big share in
Ciff Britton saw Everton, the
the first goal, which seemed team he is to manage, beaten by
to give the Villa the necessary incentive. Ла A result of their win they rose one, place in the table,
Even more rapli scoring was 31 3 4 3 2 1 accomplished by Wolverhampton, who had four guts to their credit Litside 12 minutes ord after a
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Second Division
the breeze to end the rally.
The Canadians really turned Dog Molthen, Présulent of the
made Softball Association,
on the heat in their half of the stirring speech ening upon semester with a 4-hi► nituck that every Inn and ball-player to pull netted them five markers. The
three in Hurnier they brought off brilliant saver. realt. There was some play at together for the common cause, Clubbers replied with
to liverpool Chinese
took Athletic
the Lan, the Kwong Woh goalie, was the other end of the Beld, but At the same time he thanked the the next but were unable
C.B.A. for the loan of their make up the early loss, despite Huddersfield. #difficult it was only sporadic raiding and initiative night from the kick- uid as he saved
Preston E. the
Middlesbora.. 11 11 lead three hot and immediately on getting at no time did the Airmen's front ground and Mr. T. B. Wilson for the fact that they silence
look dangerous.
bemeld U... 11 Butcher, his generous help, without wulch Canuck artillery for the rest of xtort after the
when rid of the ball, collapsed on the line
came near with a fine header but he said, Softball would not have the stamme. following a melee in front of the ground.
Corks
Markar and Junior achieved it's present popularity.
with Robbins
Clubbers Kwong Wan Roatanmuth,
The Mall was rapidly taken to that was all.
Mr. J. E. McKennin, Consul- Don unto his the Athletic goal area. but Fender placed the ball
the After 10 minutes Eastern took
States Lima and Bob Porter were good for two in three chances at "bat. then performed the defence managed to scramble the the lead. The ball was centred General for the United
traditional Encouraged by this early sue- halt away and it went to le Wah- and a mis rerum
u misunderstanding between
Pitching the Celemony of
irst while Maple Leaf gardener Luke cess, Athletic tormed the Kwong, sing, who raced through to score
one Soutar
ball by grooving ane right ever Bunn ntoned for his costly hob Wan goal und it was niy
the the final goal of the match, with Hung-kee the simplest of openings the mute to start the Senior Len: ble with a rousing two-bagger to bebint gual-keeping Lathe Kwang goalie still on the und he had no difficulty in rear-gue penght race with a game spark the fourth inning five-run
prising. Trishn which prevented
nayground writhing in pain and reg from three yards. turther goals being terred.
ceiving the attention of a team- immediately 1 Shit-ping, the Athlette in mute,
right,
a good serving! missed
Shortly after, the final whistle elince when he third wide with came, the goalie lyng on the gromsl
C.A.A.: Yu Kalyan, Ed Pinginnns. He fust. It seemed at this stage that Maintaining pressure, Alfilele Six, the Ram-ast, Man Chungswing, enly the goalkeeper stood between increase their lend when the ball, feunt Plopsa, Kwok twakebene, Tat Fastern atter striking the cross-bur, ekspine, fa Walking, Cha
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
C.A.A. Eastern
Bolicitors'
6 Kwong Wah 2 2 R.A.F.
BECOND DIVISION
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Almost between the Canadians and the Wai-lam got | American Club.
Canucks Win
through, but was ruled offside.
Bartrum gained applause for two saves he made when all looked
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Padre Lina snorkel the Am- erican lafielt with some
classy
play reminiscent of the pre-war Molinwk ern, but the wild and woolly 3-ren handleng in
the Ørst
inning was too much overconic..
Box Score
Bin Woo's Canucks chalked up
with an 8-5 triumph over
first victory in the fag chose
American Clubbers MeGowans benitul Muple Lest hurter Kassa Chi-fungals.
Nazarin's deadly hit pitching. After the restart, Lee Hung-ker | Nazarin walker! only one to first The changed his position to lead the while losing pitcher Bob Porter CANADIANS
forwards and Grogen and Cross who yielded seven hits pussed 17, whir Cheras &l=fat, Ne Kau-kwony.
Jur, Marker Talso changed but thin later al two to first base on balls. Wei-tub, Luna Prokhun. Low
The Clubbers were retired in Makar +fond m Tak-bing and Kwick Mansiimteration was forced by virtue of
injuries. Eastern still dominated the first frame in one-two-three wa the game nilhough
ap-order while peppy George. White folktra it was
leading off for the Canucks drop us ped one past the infled for the Dilver first single of the season. Taking all Eastern advantage of the Clubners lapse Natori
of three errors in succession and when Lee
ussisted by Don Robbles single, the Canadians notched up three rore by using counters.
They
parent that, could the Airmen get but one goul, they tight pull the game off.
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W.B.A.
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Burnley with whom Britton has been emeinting.
The only change in leadership came in the Second Division, where Bury, by suffering their third successive defent, dropped to third place in a goal average. -
Same Points
Swansea keep in front in the Southern and In Third Division their last four games they have scored 10 goals while conceding
penalty against them had been Three weeks ago they led this, Foved by Williams, Huddersfeld section by four points. West were completely demoralised by Bromwich tend from Tottenham this avalanche,
with Bury third and Cardift (quickest raul went to fourth The day's
as the result of today's of Charlton, the credit
50,000 games, although all four have the spectators seeing them score in 13 same number of points. seconds. P. W. D 1 F. A. Pth
Here, Tommy Brown, Scotland's insidie left nigred only 42 22 10 2 yesterday, cent Dufty way and 23 21 14 14 is high cross-shot was pushed on 11 12 14 13 14
to the bar from where it spun into only one. 1 10 12 13
hard Charlton were
No fewer than seven of the ten Houthampton.. 11 2 2 4 17 12 12 the goal.
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awarded in
Tadman, Beadtant 11 6 2 4 25 16 venitully had to be content with matches were mirsed,
the Plymouth centre forward fall- frontford 113212 draw.
Doncaster had the distinction of ing with one in the second minute reason, checking Hull City's succession of of his first game this wins for the goalless draw at while Hogg, of Halifax, falled to Doncaster meant the end of the beat a deputy goulkeeper when sequence, although, Bike Parts Accrington's custodian Harria was mouth, Rotherham and Derby, off the field injured. Hull
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left stranded on the midway Wilber cushion as its side was blunked | tation
the again. The Canadians in meantime were unable to score
Americans sellled down | Meliowan to some brilliant elding, as the
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Other goalkeepers hurt werd atakburn'e Hayhurst, who win twice unconsalous after saving from Tottenham, and Mofert. of Torquay, who damaged
wrist.
Wrexham
one slage had only eight men un the field through and finished with two injury
Even the refereo
their players short
12 2 24 10 14 leal in Division I to three points was hurt in the Crystal Palace 18 4 0 3 21 20 24 uver Derby, who could only draw, game, where a llarsman deputised 1323244nd Portsmouth's success in one and a volunteer answered an ap 71 G3 10 13 of the day's outstanding games peal to the crowd for a deputy 12345 21 13 cost Newenatle an unbeaten re-ilnesman.
On a fine sunny day attend- 12 22 171 cord in away games. It looked
6.2 29 26 12 like being a goalless draw until ances were well over the million 11 0 2 4 15 10 12 Phillips came along with a late mark, with Sunderland, Charlton,
Eastern 2--R.A.F. 0 Ekstern ran out winners in their maleh against RAF at Caroline
It was not long before. 1. They played well as a teatr and deserved their win of two went further ahead
Hung-kee was put well away and clear goals.
The Airmen won the toss and what the ball past the advancing bounded into play and went out elected to kick off with the sun rent as file part to come out, It did seem on error of
to Lui, who made
mistake!
their backs.
went Judgment o
but I straight into the attack and Owens but if it was a slip it was the with a fast drive.
Kwong Wah gradually seitled got in a run down the wing only one he made.
The Airmen were before placing
improved down and their
after the ball in the seen to better advantage. but centre, only to see his inside for this, bit their forwards could not their slowness when favourably wars hestitating and the scoring open spaces Into which the ball et going and there were wide plueres enabled the fast tackling chance lost.
In the third, Bob Parter con- Athletic defence to get rid of the.
Following a deliberate foul on was too often passed and which neeted for a safety but was for. Clary
Chinese defenders a ball.
the part of an Eastern player one gave the
red out at second on twinskilt- A hard drive by Lau Wai-man of their team had his name taken. simple job to clear their lines.
In the closing stages, Lee Hung-bur's pop fly and tossed out Por Ing as Bill, Woo freze Hal Wi- was brilliantly turned round the it was not long before Eastern kee came to the fore
when heter.
their Prst win of the and Hibernian went in front be upright by Yu for n fruitless got on the move and they swept
The Americans retaliated Scor by Taxinge: In the next minute, down on the Air Force goal. It went through on his own, but his with another double-play in the
season, Williams scoring one of fore completing the success with Rona 00023 however, the same player serial was not surprising that Bartrum eric cross drive just grazed Canadian hail to smother an up-t
-6-17-276, the goals. This success left Bar- last-minute goal. with a hard drive 10 the
rising when hurler Bob Porter Two-bashitet Hunn, Morker. top rate into his own and brought the bur.
winners snured Boker's Eastern wore worthy right hand corner of net, off two clever saves, both of them and although one could not pick grass-tops and pegged the opple
bunt, off
League teams without a win this the Helen Baser Talore, Haker, fänn, Nazarin, Third Division (North). Tow and Accrington as the only with Yu beaten all the way. necessitating diving at the feel of
out individuals who shone, it was to first-sacker Ernie Hearther to Athletle attocked strongly after the opposing forwards.
catch Junior Markir off base. this reverse, but there WAS 10 Prince, making a welcome re- the fact that they played as
Romps Home further scoring before buff time, turn to his side, sova asserted team and that their passing was
corner,
the
On resumption, Athlelle started | himself and stood out well in the
defence. Bartrum again into
came
accurate.
The McClowanmen broke into
off with a dash and soon went the limelight when he brought full marks for his display in goal when Padre Lime singled
For the Airmen Bartrum took the scoring column in the fourth with
the
further ehead through
rough Chin Chi fuit. Athletics continued to do off a fine save from a first time and were it not for him, Eastern two away, and romped all
around I could have reached double figures. way most of the attacking, but their shot by Lee Wal-lam,
forwards were atrocious when it Eastern were going well now Prince and Gray were good in a
by thr Kwong ents half for long periods, Eastern: Leung Tingstong, Lam Taki
defence that was sorely pressed and the ball was in their appon for the greater part of the 'ganie, came to
A breakaway Wah forwards resulted in Chung keeping the light blue defence, Chan Lam, Lau ing-chof, Chang Kim-fai scoring with a powerful | working overtime.
Yan-ki, Lee Tin-koe, Lee Haus-kee, Ise ground shot which Yu tried hard Of their backs, both Soutar and Wai-lam, ked Fook-chuen, Yuen Yul-lan to save, but foiled.
Gray got through their work with and Leung Wing-kong.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Double Tenth Race Meeting Saturday 9th and Monday 11th October, 1948.
On the First Day, Saturday 9th October, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race. will be run at 2.00 p.m.; on the Second Day,. Monday 11th October, the First Bell will be rung at 11,30 am, and the first race will be run-at 12 noon. The Tiffin Interval will be after the fourth raes (1.30 p.m.)
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they, and their ladies MUST wear their badges, PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE Will. Be ADNITTED TO THE MEMBERS', ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 each day including lax are obtain- able through the Secretary on the written or personal intro- duction of a Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits etc.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RAGE COURSE,
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 9.30, man.' ench day, The, Becretary's Office will close at 11.45.a.m.' the first day and at-18-a.m on, the second day. Both Offices at Int. Floor, Exchange Building.
A limited number of tiffius will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered lu advance from the No. 1
·Boy (Tel. 27618).
NO CHILDREN WILL DE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Public, Enclosure is $3 each day inefäding tax, for all persons' Including ladies, and Is payable at the Gato..
Bookmakers, Tid Tao 'men, ele will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of Alie
lie Hong Kong Jockey Clubs during the Race Meeting.
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publia Enclosure,
SERVANTS
.
Servants" pansen will be inued to Private Box holders ONLY, who are requested to distribute them", with... dineririzam- tion and, to`andorzo: their names on the passes, to Holdern of Ruch... DASHON are not permalited in: the Members' Enclosure szcept for passing through on iltele dullew, but must remain
SAINT-ORDER,
R.A.P Bettrum, Boutar, Gray, Dar ham, Felner, Grogan, Owenn, Studd, Crima and Townsley.
Butcher.
SOCCER MATCH
LINE-UP
The following have
been selected to represent the Com- bined Services against Combine Chine In the first game of the Victory Shield Competition to bu played on the Navy Ground at Causeway Bay on October 7, kick-off 5.30 p.m.
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Hearther In 3rd. Atemck-out by: Nasarin X.
Das en ball: Off Naxarin 1, off Porter 2. Left an Basear Canadians 1. Americana 2. Umpires: Doc Multhen, Chun; Figureido,
Bimby Ablon.
The bases When Bester: Hai Wingle.
Interporters Win Against Fincher's
The Colony's Cricket Interporters, who are leaving for Shanghai by the Hong Kong Airways at 10 a.m. tomorrow, played their second trial game at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday, when they defeated E. C. Fincher's XI by a wicket and 37 runs.
It is understood that R. Evans~ } .
COLONY XI
Thursday, Thomas will accompany the team F. Stokes, Pincher, b Thornton..
- Goal O.PM, Cordell [R.EMEL. RU. Lựße, Wheeler (Encore), L.B. F.O. Toser (Tamar).
R.H. 9.UN.L. Wintherall (A.TVT.C.)
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On Brown (28th).
1.R Aƒ0 Owena (RAP),
C.F. P.G. Davies “Comus),
1.L IVCol Knox (bei Buffs),
0.12 A/D Clarke (Comsack). Reserver-Bat. ! Munson
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Clifford Maret, playing his for Leeds, scored first game
their only goal. Bogan, Pregion's
exponelve capture from Boot.
A hat-trick from Waddell, in cluding
two successful penalty shots, gave Ringers a handsom #way success in the top divi- `tfie losun is very sion, where
open.
Dundee are almost assured of a
fand, Was on the losing side place in the quarter-finals De a against Blackpool, whese stars, result of their away success, while und Matthews, East File's continued good form Mortanson
Mortensan makes them likely winners;ing scored the goale, getting two.
their section.--Reuter,..
Keenness Shown At Hockey Games
Hockey in the Cofony again took its place on the list of organised sports yesterday, when the first games in the Hong Kong Hockey Asm ciation Fixtures were played.
Considerable keenness was Ernest Fowler then switched to shown by all who took part Morgan's position at centre for in the games, 12 10
which augurs Ward, which markedly improved the forward line with the latter well for the future.
him replacing ot ·Test-in: The biggest win of the day wns recorded by Club de Recreio, who Leat Hong Kong Police by seven
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The first Interport game will dwaz-Hughes, Wales, & Arcull 57 be played on October 9, with the. Howarth, b Howard second and third matches on, the EN. Gambrill, & Howard following days.
B. Evans-Thomas, not out
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Tutsi (for 1A. Zimmern was abdest.)
BOWLING ANALYRIK
In yesterday's game, Duncan Capt. D. Webb, the lowers Leach and G.E. Taylor played for Fincher's aide, with their places in the Interport XX taken by L.F. Stokes and A. Zimmern.}. A. Zimmern, however, falled to Easton turn up on time, with the result F. Zimmern
that Aleq Pearce had to field 10 Lt. Thernion men. Stokes chalked up 25 runs D. Wales before he was caught by Fincher Taylor off Lt. Thornton, the second bestreulli, Jr. score in the match,
|-dur. Muraderia, Egt, Ulfum. E.A. Man-
hing and Bet. Dariram : (RAP).
TERM
Manager:—B.M.1,
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FINCHER'S XI D. Kitsee, o Stokes, b Gambrill 10. Fidcher, b Owen-Hughes · D. Leach, b Howarth
FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP
London, October 2 Paris will be the scene of the 1940 world. Agure skating cham pionships, for men, women and . Thornton; e Cosa, b Perrow. pairs on February. 11 to 18, the FW, Franklin, « Owen-liughes; & mokes International Skating Union, an F.R.. Zimmern, &-Owen-Hughes- nouricad
pal (WA) Haward; h-Penyos Coment "Olhordates allotted for the Taylor, « Prata, bị Gosano European man's ice spoed, skal- A. Graham, ↳ Fource Leveggja****. ing championship at Davos, Swil. A. al Areal, Jr Hawarb. .Gouna zerland, hary, and 6: World's „men's specā skating gat, Oslo,||| February 10 and 20. The European Agure, skating championships for men, women and pads will be held at Milan, January 20 to 30, Associatna, PresaPER MAR
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The
RAF once again brought the
weight of their attack CSRC goal area and Hepstonstal Loon scored to bring the score to?. Civil Service Recreation in their favour. Less than 10 Club and RAF. Hong Kong, minutes of play had passed when shared six goals in a fast and Connoly rubed
at Clarke and furious match of the Novy beat him to score the the third
ground nt King's Park.
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'sand would have won but for the was at this stage that the brilliant co-ordination and slick-Fowlers suddenly turned on their Errest brillant show of stick work and work at Sidney and Fowler (CSRC towards the late co-ordination. Sidney Fowler, CSRC right-in HK Interporter) ARCTION "A"
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The unsettled position of the bad the ball on many occasiona PWD 1 F. A Civil Service forwards at the to score but il-luck overlook hia: beginning porinitied a sweeping chances. The brothers repeatedly attack by the RAF, who kept up manouvered the ball and the pressure and the early dam- through this effort, Ernest was ago ogainst the CERC was check-able to score agalit bringing the sed by their backs, particularly score to read 3-2 in RAF favour.
Before the final whistle, „Sidney * Crawford's solld stick.
Fowler received the ball from d corner and after a try, passed it The first RAF Houl came by a to nis brother Ernest, who drib near hit by Williama (RAF), bled past Haines (RAF, back) and Clarke, CSRC custodian, made at near, distance #flickad it high what appeared a sure save with into the R.37 gual to balance all his foot, but the ball bounced off | CSBC arrears. "
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ITALIAN DRIVER' Parksk WINS MOTOR RACE
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Silverston, October 2. Luigi Villoresi, champion driver | Duşdas - U....... A 1 ม. 15 5 of Italy, today won the · Inter- st. Johnstone 4 butional Grand Prix motor race inhousemuir hers the first to be held in Bri
tain since 1927
Alvária
The Italian won comfortably Arbroath
from a strong field, covering the Dumbarton 250 folles over, 05 laps if thres hours, 18
10 minutes, three seconds, average speed dt.13.20 milos
Alberto Ascari, another Italian, Kihlshed second in, throw, hours,
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