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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATOR

CHINA MAIL

SOUTH CHINA 'A' WIN OVER BUSMEN, 4-1

. Before one of the largest crowds in the history of local soccer, South China “A” beat Kowloon Motor Bus by four goals to one in a First Division game played at Caroline Hill yesterday.

Home Soccer Standings

Pert-muuall Derby Ca

First Division

Th Matheter 1, Now nythu Arenes

P. V. A. Pte.

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South China "A", fielding no less than nine of the

players who represented Chino, at the World Olympiad in London, played the more con- structive football, but the game, as a whole, failed to reach the heights of brilliance ex- pected. Although the stands were full to overflowing long

before the time appointed for the game to start, the sale of tickats continued, with the result that many late-comers had no alterna- tive but to sit or squat on the cindor track.

When the sale of tickets alow in covering up. Ils contre ceased, an orgy of gate erash was met, by Tse Kom-ho who had dealty in registering South ing commenced and the Inte

China's fourth goal. Although handful of policemen who had they had the game well in hand, been detailed for chaty at the South China did not let up and feld were unable to hold bars they

down in for surging crowdr. which corner from which Lal Shul-wing showed no respect for the law drove over the ero sbar.

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Irati Beath Chine "A" as they forced open the gates

Yunane, Te Ka-huur, kay Chung. AIR 2 ïand chmbed over wails to get Bout hingeing, Cheung Kam-hoi,

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officer, who had no hesitation la drawing his truncheon to that he meant business.

RAF 1 Kwang Wah ́0

1 First Division game at Mr. C. Tunstall was in charge Boundary Street RAF secured

of the game, and his firm hand-their first points at the expense ling prevented

of any thejor Kwong Wah, whom they beat players resorting to those doubt. by one goal to nil

In the only other Fist Division #4 dame played yesterday, RAF beat

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Exciting Moment

Kowloon Motor Bus Divialon

match Soccer South China 'won by

An exciting moment in front of the goal.mouth during yesterday's First between touth China "A" and KMB.

four goals to one.

Western Europe To Eat A Little More

Paris, Octobor 16. Western Europeans will eat a little more this year than last year but their consumption wilt ro- main substantially below prowar for several yours, according to a 70-page ropart by the Organisation for European Economic Co- operation handed to Mr. Averell Harriman, the Marshall Aid "roving Ambassador-at- large", today.

of

recon-

fut lactica which have become Frustrated posses near the goal common feature of local peccar mouth and hasty wide shots fed to the downfall of the Chinese. this season.

This report on the first year's who held hopes of an easy vic tory during the first half of the programme (July 1948 to Junc Rome. Their toss yesterday keeps 1949) of Marshall aid and them pointless at the bottom of European self-aid, tells of the the League.

for European efforts Kwonstruction Tam

Woon-clieuk,

of and some the Wah'a agile goal-keeper, provided things which

nations the 18 the highlights of what was п clean, meilere tussie between have planned for the next nine two lagms which held equal post months. They included: tion in the League score board 1 before play-three gaines played

three lost.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

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BECOND DIVISION South China 3 Talkoo

The Chinese positioned them selves well and during the Arst half they proveri superior in their accuratè passing,

The RAF won the tow. Right ***** 36 Kwong Walk by one goal to nil, to from the kickoff the diminutive but nippy Chinese carried out a 15 secure their first points.

After scoring first and dominat- series of invasions, piercing the ing the Best half Kowloon lotor RAF's defence with side passes, Bus fell away and conceded four but Bartrum, the RAF's keeper. ției not get much work. Hasty but forceful shots, which would

second half goals.

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ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

In PACKETS of TINS

KHALSA UPSET MADCAPS, CANUCKS DUMP RECREIO

(By "GRANDSTAND"}

Khalsa, starting off as the under-dogs, provided

an upset in the Senior League with a sensa- tional 6-3 victory over the Madcaps, while Canadians shared 14 hits with Recreio for a 10-7. victory over the King's Park outfit. The Saints rocked American hurler Bob Porter for

14 blows including Jindoo Hussain's homer to. deep centre for a 17-2 shellacking. VRC's fire-boll hurler Joey Franco limited the weak Baseballers to four scattered bingles as his team-mates trimmed the Malthenmen 15-1.

Monaghan Ill With Bronchitis

London, October -16... Rinty Monaghan, world,fly..........) weight champion, is 11 today with bronchitis and will be un-. able to meet Dickie O'Sullivan on Monday night, opet N

The British Board of Boxing ..Control informed promoter Juck

said he had not In the Senior Loop night-| Bill Woo's Canadians outclassed Solomons, who

personally Informed by cap, Overseas Chinese snatch- Kecreio in their scuffle, the Woo been ed a 6-3 verdict over the men bungling the apple Ave umes either Monaghan or his manager

The Board also disclosed that Police.

to the Recs' nine, and although the latter had more distance it instructed its medical represen

Belfast to While the Wildents massacred

Ex Denido bits were tntive in the Canadian femmes 27-6, the clouts, the Canucks

more timely.

Monaghan and report. Junior league

the favourites.

Negotiations are currently pro=""/ Braves did not have everything

ceeding for Monaghan to defend Complete Control their own way in the Saturday

the world title againat... Deda the Vikings only' went

Marino.of the Philippines, with Hit, on

Kasca Nazarin, pitching for the Monaghan holding out for a guar to a creditable 0-3 down thanks mainly to thelt pitching Maple Leafers, fanned anly on anteed purse. Instead of 40′ par diacovery Josey Ribeiro, who bors but kept the bail over the plate cent of the gate offered to him by

complete control, walking American promoter Andy Nelder down with every pitch.

First Backer Robble Hill's bril-none, while Gerry Gosuno, the ter

of the prepondergua flant performance on the field was

announced a also responsible for the Vikings Gosano clan, who toed the rub- Maurice Nandeyron of France, holding their own against power-

ber for the Gonsalvesmen, whilled European flyweight champign ful odds.

two and walked four to first base. has agreed to substitute for

Monaghan.

Portsmouth Continue

Record

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London, October 16.

Derby re- Portsmouth and

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Bolomone

Big Boy Baker was the big Solomons said the British Bor sticker for the vitters, his willowing Board of Control's medical wielding being responsible for two oficer in Belfast confirmed that of his team's seven safeties, while Monaghan war

Bestly Gosano of the losers an nexed batting honours of the fraces with a two-in-three per- formance-a two bagger and a triple. Spotty Pereiro also con- nected for two singles In four attempts.

White storted of for Die worked Gerry ained their unbeaten records Canadians and in League Football today but Gosane for a free ticket to that an early base. A wild-pitch and an out- Hult, who created

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some rather

Rogain Load

The Maple Leaters regated the lead when Luke Bunn rapped out a safety and pilfered the into keystone. Don Robbins grounded

United Press.

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fighter,

Solar Slipper Scores Surprise Win

ang win in the

not creditors) make contributions: Britain $282 million: Belgium $207,500,000; Italy $20.3 mil Ilon:- Swadon $25 million; Tur.

Nowmarket, October 14" key $10.7 million; Bizone $10.2 season record of winning their Beld bobble saw White crossing

Mr. Joseph McGrath's three. million-total $564,700,000, first nine matches, lost theirs the plate for the first Canuck run.

the year-old

Solar Slipper The Rees replied by knotting Net debtor countries entitled to when surprisingly beaten at draw from the above contribu- home.

count on Spotty Foreirate single scored aided by a wild heave and Lino Champion Stakes run over, ode tions are: Austrin $63.5 millon: The day's weather promised

Gusano's sacrifice fly.

and n quarter miles here today Denmark $6.8 million; France

beating by three lengths Marcel $329.3 million; Greece $06.8 mil upsets although too many did not

challenger Boussac's French

Drake four (1)-A reduction of European lon; Netherlands $71.7 million; materialise for the softer pitches,

after

Nirgal, with Royal rain with heavy downpoura lependence on" dollar imports Norway $31:8 million; French at

vastly many matches caused

lengths further away third, the first step towards Indepen-Zone $800,000.

conditions and changed Greece has all along stood out teams, who prefer heavy dence.

the even money favourite, Migòli, only fourth of the seven.runners (2) An increase in European for a minimum gure of $188

than hard

The Aga Khan's Migoli paly production of basic commodities million instead of the $146 mil their own. such us

out to advance Bunn to third and recently beat Nirgil on his home coal, coke, electricity, ilon allotted to her. Consequently.

Accrington, for example, scored, in an attempt to nail. Bunn, course in winning the Prix, do steel, timber, pulp, payer und Greece told the OEEC that she

their Brat win of the season in lir-sacker Lino Gosano heaved l'Arc de Triompho and, ar, the merchant shipping.

was unable to draw up any re-

no uncertain fashion by crash- one high and wide over third, winner of the Champion Stakes (3)-Continued self-imposed covary programme based on less

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last year, was fully expected to austerity by the restricuction of than that figuru

Brighton's defence.

The Rees were shut-out in the score again but, running the last Pearce materials 10 uses best

and Scoring tended to be high des- seeund

third while the race of his career, he falled badly. serving reconstruction.

six to one. Solar Supper, the heavy going and Notting- Maple Leafers added a further The European Recovery Pru- (4)-Breaking down of inter-

Lawton, Gonsalves nine showed a flash of Nirgal, starting at nine to two, influencing Dutch economy, Well Informedquarters said today posed loader; Tommy that they expected the balance of ting four times, just falled to their former sparide by chalking failed to get in an effective chal-

reach double Agures that payments gap to be coveren by Exeter.

1952 and that, within one and a Portsmouth's was a clear cut half years, scarelty in The Ne- win but Derby only just got therlands would be ended. home by a first-half goal. Ports- piling on the runs, and by the

This is the more remarkable mouth keep at the top of Division time the

Dutch Recovery

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The second half told the tale have out the defending alonan European trade barriers by the Samme is gradually invourablyham County with England's de- trio of markers. In the fourth, the chance, led from start to finish.

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Bartrum did, however, save a ronule of dificult shots with good judgement.

against up"four "markers as they got their "Tenge and the Irishing on

sights on Nazarin's offerings.

The Woomen were still steadily

last inning

rolled

in view of the serious handicaps One while there is no change in around, they were leading-10-7, that the nation had to overcome Division Two, with Tottenham

Coming into bat for the last specially in heavy reconstruction and West Bromwich both win time, Recreto needed three runs outlays, the Indonesian problems and the sharp fall in indo willing, Swansea keep in front of stay in the ball-game, but a Division Three Southern and brilliant unassisted double-piny Rotherham displace Hull in the by Bill Woo smothered further Northern section-Reutor,

Germany.

tempt.

adoption of a payments system.

Aid Essential The report emphasises without American aid it would not be possible for the 18 coun- tries receiving Marshall aid to The almen, after several set-undertake this great joint en- The opening exchanges were barks by the Chiness in their at

terprise. the tables and 11 very even and the ball went to tacks, turned

At the same time, it reminds each end and both

goalkeepers broke

through the Chinese de that the first year's aid does not were called to save. Then the fence with overhead passes. Tam

cover all minimum dollar ro- bumen took charge and wept survived the test. however. down the field with a combina- He punched is shouder-high shor quirements and adds that despite the $4,878 million voted by the tion that looked very dangerous,, Into the Beld and in the ensuing

Congress, there will and it caused no surprised when melee a few feet from his citadel American 12 V 1 1 34 7 21 after soven minutes

a low forceful drive by a "blue" still be a deficit of $220 million they went 24 1 13 ahead. The

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centred made its way to the right corner to be mat from foreign assets 136 23 10 1 from the left and the centre of the zoni. Tam proved his the 18 countries still possess. 35 31 45 22 15 forward was there to meet it and entre by throwing himself on the tain gets $1,283 million; Austria mettie with a magniflrent ground- Of the $4,075 million aid, Bri- 13 5 7 3 17 15 15 open the scoring.

$217 million: Belgium and Lux- The general impression is that "embourg $250 million; Denmark ERP ald to this country has been $110 million; France $800 million: allocated especially to the softest Club de Recreio 2, Dutch Hockey Greece $140 million; Eire $79 spots in its economy, resulting million; Iceland $11 million; Italy in more stable economy. 3601 million; The

The Netherlands effect is already noticeable in die University 14, Cable & Wireless 1. A. Yranovich Tam before any of the RAF for $100 million (including $84 mil- large-senie saturation of accum- Civil Service 4, HR. Police 0.

The Chinese lion for The Netherlands East ulated demands, and in a feturn The match between RAF and A. Nery freeper picked the leather up and Indles); Norway $84 elcured to the opponent's area,

million: to a normal replacement condi- Dockyard, which was played on Sweden $47 million; Trleate #18 tion due to the diminishing needs Friday, resulted in a draw, each sexes by tuntas:

It la Sp million; Turkey $50 million; and increasing imports and pro-side scoring three times.

duction.

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Another Raid

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a corner but it came to nothing with many of the Kwong Wah the home defence clearing neatly forwards following up. The South China Inside left |

it la now reallied, however, that American ald has worked as a fever in avorting the Ne- therlands from • disastrous capital and comumption goods scarcity.

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The Chinese right winger, with Dizone $414 million; French 2011 Transport is especially far on game will be replayed.

a was a constant source of danger an airman hard on his heels, $100 million.

and twice before half time heranged the bait into the RAF

·Under the payments schemo, its way towards a complete re- got in good shots that deserved goal, but it hit the crossbar and the following countries (who (are) covery-Router. beller tales,

After the resumption, South shot by the Chinese went wido

rebounded into play. A follow-

At half time there was no score.

China seemed tó gó, ábnut their of its mark.

work with a purpose and they!

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1310 netted a great goal that flashed first blood.

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Scotland's New Team-Building

London, October 16.

A.2 0 4 B 21 4 word well top, there was spell of aggress by food and While England's football, selectors today continue

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tho run towards the Chinese goal. quickly slipped between the backs to Tom was kept busy.

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TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS TODAY.

The Open Tennis Tournaments ': 'BRITISH TITLE

for the Colony Championships, London, October 18.

organised by the Ladles Recres~ tion Club, will start today, when Fifty year old Jean' Borotra, the bounding Basque of prewar Baritos H

three games. In the OperSingles Ly Cosano, Yranovich, days, retaines the British cavared

competition will be played off. at Queen's Runs' Batted-Twi ·Paralem, L. Goakno, 19.,

The following are the games courts tennis to rely mainly on the “Old Guard, Scotland

Club today, when he beat Geof

Gosano, Yvanovich, White, Marker, down for decisions

LADA OPEN SINGLES have gone to the other extreme and have om- trey. Palsh, the, British Davis Cup DALAY, Woo barked on a team-building policy involving

player in the final by 8/3, 6/8 stoten Bases T. Alves L. Gowano, 1. Mes Collacork Borbonnet,

Gowan, D. Alres, White, Bakar...) Miss Dawn Kent v/ Mrs. V. Higie and 6/2.

9.30 – 8.27.1 ̧-Melon Lane How? Tad; v. 'Mrs. wholesale changes.

Palsh had his chances but to11- Bann.

Gela, F.18 p.. Scotland lost all three games of all is the dropping of ball backed to take advantage and Borotra, Three Das Ultas 1, Gano

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Hano· Seguler,

Scores At A Glance

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St. Joseph's, 27

a dve South China, the lead: tusy time, being well fed from in, the International Tourna-f-Archie Macaulay, who is in grand) with volleying his most deadly Two Dao lai G, Omano, B. O

nt had sat in now and threw the centre. The finale of the

weapon, was a really comfortable Di Mari Bin Woo unassisted in 7th.

Birück. Out by: G., Gowano 21 Wazarin 3. minutes later South Ciro were RA's invasion came to a climax ment last season and, in an form for Arsenal this season.

However, of the selected team winner. Ho has held the title on Balls by: Ul. Gouano '4. awarded a penalty for pushing by when Owen had the ball under effort to find a winning team, In bus defender. La Sud-wing control and dribbled close to the they have discarded tried and only Howle, the Hibernian right since 1988 and this was his tenth Left Bar Recreio 1. Canadians 7

made no mistake with the sp edge of the field he neatly centrusted players and have in- back, lins-not had big match ex-success, proving that he has no Lampires: Ha! Wingler, Buster Hollande, P. W. D. Jon F. A. Pța. kick and putɔhis, side two guns tred, over to Studd. Insida, left, troduced-seven now, "caps" forf Perlance, The others have all sp-j :uperior on wooden courts,

in full Internatibasis, Gem Hoahing won the Women's Brews Gilly Wingles peared who headed the spinning ball in the match against Wales at inter League games or wartime title by 1/6, 0/3 ônd 7/5 against to the net, berating Tam with its Cardiff on October 23, 19 Internationals. KMB, Deteriorate speed and unge.

The RA continued their on- Only two, "Anglos?, are includ- In striking contrast with their The busmen's front lins had slaught, but met with stubborned. They are the obvious choice, opponents, Wales will have only deteriorated, now and they were resistance from the tiring Chin-Bully Steal (Derby County) and two new caps in their side. Thur 4ant to shoot as soon as they got so players who on changing Jahany Kelly (Barnsley), a new- are-Paul (right half) and Lucas

At tho. Kowloon Cricket Club the ball. They were raged and their tactics to defence weakened Comer who has, however, played (inside right); both of Swanse

MENDOIN' wartime Elternettorms.

Town, who are doing well at the Green yesterday, be Lawn Bowlin many passes went astray when in their aggression, mora accuracy would have spelti duran Durham, an Only tired player who took up of the Third Division, Soun- Open Rinks fink was won by MY DEM. Omar's rink, which beat a lamrud Lucas has played in Their raids

Teambatan: háve been. were sporadic and

·Graham,. Btwdd":"and"; Htanley. came to naught whom they met weht The Woontheuk Lane Slot (inside left), Shui (lett International for Wales, and Paul pubes pass L. Mis Omar

* M. Chmar up against an iron defence, Pak-wal, Tang Wursthau, Ng Katrawone back) and Young centre halfen is a utility player who has play A. Atidna

One old füleriistional, Wadóelljjad fallback, contro forward, and G..P(Thompson A. M. Omar. Ho Yin-fun was put well away | Chuan Kam«is, 'Wong "Trevan, *

·U. M. Omar and eat off down the wing, dut-Mantina. He Tutyon, Law Takdonk and outside right) has bem.Iwonlled, all the belt back positions for his] L. Bykes

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KCC AMERICAN. MIXED TENNIS Winners of the monthly KCC American Mixed Doubles Tennis Tounty at Cox's Path yasterday were: Mr. C. J. Smith mask : Mary! Blöken, "and" Mr. A. A PJ CRISE and Mr. Brockbank

The pairs shared they hon with:41 pointar Cho Mr, Ezra Abraharri the coveted) · spooná tournamentIAUS

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