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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

Memorial Cup Soccer :

CHINA MAIL

ARMY, CHINESE BEAT NON-CHINESE, NAVY XI's

Home Soccer Standings

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The First Round games of the Memorial Cup Soccer Competition which were played yesterday afternoon failed to provide any upsot, both Army and Combined Chinese qualifying to meet each other in the Final as expected. At Boundary Street, Army served up a fine brand of football to beat Non-Chinese Civilians by six.goals to one. Non-Chinese Civilians put up a game fight, but were no match for the soldiers, whose superiority in all departments paved the way for a convincing win. Combined Chinese v Santos (A), Xavier. Mullen,, EMM3Z924 Royal Navy encounter at Soo-Weller, Kiernan and Bickford,

kumpon, which ended in a vic- 1 * 17 21 2

by five 1 story for the Chinese **** 52220 goals to three. provided the large crowd of spectators with plenty of excitement and a is standard of football totally un-

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sterling game and it was only the lack of understanding of the part of the forwards which prevented them from scoring more goals.

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Army: Cordell, Hughes, Nassm, Weatherall, Craighead, Mansun. Brown, Knox, Burns, Marsien

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Combined Chinose 5- Royal Navy 3

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Combined Chinese won Brst encounter of

The Memorial Cup Competition, beating Royal Navy - in a fast and exelting game at Soukunpoo,

The Chinese did not win horis down and every inch #1 their victory was stubbornly contested by their opponents,

Honours of the afternoon wend to Rafferty, the Navy's centre forward, who played a briliant

instrumental gene and was

In stovning the Chinese citadel, However, he lacked support and matty of his Bjenings were wasted. Suffering from a broken inger received after a full warty The game, he subsequently relumed to

hed, drawing rounds of applause

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WATER The Soldiers combined hetter

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goal, the result of the nutch was half was confined in the Navy IN 22 24 IM 142025 18 never in doubt. Their opponents areas and it won a battle between Blackboness im 71 23 29 18 weit hanthienpped by the loss of their delenders and the Chinese

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centre Leonard after a quarter of attacking force. But for the 1 & 29 27 17 an hour. This made a reshuffle brilliant display of Rolands, the 17659 24 16

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A pivot, while Bickford went to

two backs, the Chiese might

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RESULTS

AT A GLANCE

(FIRST ROUND)

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948.

Victorious Teams

The Army Soccer X which defeated Non-Chinese

Civilians

by six goals to one at Boundary Street yesterday in the First Round of the Memorial Cup Bo cser Competition le shown. In (lower picture}, beat the upper picture. Combined Chinese Royal Navy by five gamla to the eo in the First Round of the Memorial Cup Soccer Competition at Sookunpoo yesterday. (China Mali Photor).

Saints Beat VRC

To Remain In

Race For Pennant

(By "GRANDSTAND")

their Stung by soaring criticism, the slugging Saints fought their way back into the ponnant raco when they trimmed VRC 11-4 in yesterday's feature game, while the Wahoos returned to regular form and blonked the Pirato 25-0 in a ladies' tilt.

soon radi the Navy's goal: Chan Kam-ni

shot Feending in a long

which skimmed the cross-bar.

Not long after this. Kwok! Ying-ker slipped past the Nav defenders and with only the goal- 142 1 3 effect. The reverse applied to the trener to beat, slipped and mis- *** 21 20 31

Civvies, who seemed to ignore | kicked,

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This was followed by In the mincr loop, the Braves chalked up their sixth

New Hrighin⠀⠀⠀Xavier, with the result that is the Navy's goalie mishandling a and his high ball from a corney kick and (H 3 + 11 24 dashes down the wing

sability in shoot quickly were lost. pefare Kwok could score Coy- After 24 minutes the Soldiers very rihed in and heat him to went ahead when a movement the ball.

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|Cricket Interport:

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"7"

In PACKETS or TINS

Malayan Visitors Lose To Colony By 236

After their brilliant stand against the Hong Kong Combined Services last wook, the Malaya Combined Servicos gave a most disappointing display in their two-day match against tho Colony Interporters, losing by 236 runs at the close of play yesterday.

Within 100 minutes of resumption of play at 11 a.m. yesterday, T. A. Pearce declared the Colony's second innings closed with the score at 213 for the loss of only two wickets. Three minutes earlier, L. F. Stokes reached his cen- tury.

Runs

Pakistan Wins Bowls International,

Pakistan won the final of the International lawn bowls cont- petititon by beating the Philip- pines at the Kowloon BGC yesterday in a very close game by 17-15.

Pakistan took the lend from the The visitors appeared to be very beginning and kept it up Stokes punished the Malaya

The Philippines bowlers mercilessly, sending completely off form, and were until the end.

definitely

both made a grand fight of it by re- out-played i the ball to the boundary on no

His fielding and batting. Their highest during the margin of defeat to fewer than 13 occasions. partner, L. D. Kilbee, had the individual score was 17 by P/L only two shots very creditable Syrett, while four of their me. performance since they were up Pakistan satisfaction

strong of scoring 48 be-

were each dismissed for a duck. against a very fore he was dismissed by Both Gambrill and Howarth combination.

All Syrett after 45 minutes' play.

were again in devastating form eight player played a good The Stokes-Pearce parts yesterday, and between fliem ac game at one time or another and lasted 42 minutes, and added 68 counted for nine Malaya wickets it is really hard to single out any Individual player as outstanding, runs to the Colony's total before for only 54 runs. Pearce

was caught by Lee off

(although A. E. Coates and veteran Scores were: Lloyd. E. L. Gosano was given

173 U. M. Omar, the two sitips, had a only 13 minutes at the wicket

grand duel. 74 before the innings closed. During that short period, he scored 21 runs, and his partner, Stokes, an- other 12.

Results Of Yesterday's

Hong Kong, at Innings ...... Malaya Combined Services,

1st Inninge

Hong Kong, 2nd Innings LF. Stokes not out L.D. Kilbee lbw Syrelt T.A. Pearce e Lee b Lloyd E.L.. Gosano not aut

Extras

The Pakistan boys did not re- veal anything like the form when 100they beat the strong English rink 48 It week. On the other hand the 28 Fhilippines played inspired bowls 21 and gove very good account of the 10 themselves by extending

Pakistan team.

Total (for 2 wkts., declared) 213

BOWLING ANALYSI6

Kenyon

Tennis Tilts et

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Results of yesterday's tennis at Lloyd the Ladies' Recreation Clib: Handicap Men's Singles

Dr. Smart beat Mr. J.L. Wright

0-1, 6-4.

Mr. J.B. Hawthorn beat Mr. N.

Begley 6-2, 6-2.

Ladies' Bingles

Malaya

The winners scored four shots on the first three heads and at the end of the 5th head were leading W8-1 by the 10th head to lend 11-4. 0 The end of the 18th head saw 0 Pakistan leading 10-8.

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Mrs. Bradley beat Mrs. D. Black SL. Leggett b Howarth

L/Cdr. Lee e G.N. Gosano b

Howarth

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Mixed Doubles

Mr. J.B. Hawthorn, and Mrs. Standuloft beat Mr. A.T. Dow and Mrs. Black U-1, 6-4.

Today's Games Colony Ladies Singles Finale 4 p.m.--Miss D. Kent v. Mirs.

Stronbach.

Ladies' Handicap Doubles

4 pim-Mrs. Showan and Mrs.

Prophet v. Mrs. Bradley and; Miss Lambert Baker. Inter Hong Men's Handicap Doubles

4.15 p.m.-C,W.L. Way and L.F. (Manufactures Life)

4.30

Stokes

v. H.J. Armstrong und W.C. Hung (Deacons).

Colony Mixed Doubles

Bemi Finals

fi.in.-Lee Wat-tong and Miss Choy Wai-wong v. Taul

and Mrs. Litton. Wal-put The following are the results of yesterday's Hardcourt tennis

at the Chinese Recreation Club:

Mon's Singles

Mr. Wong Sik-mun beat Mr. Lo

Tak-shing 7-5, 6-3,

Mixed Doubles

Tsul Yun-pui and Miss D. Kent beat Mr. H.A. Ayres und Miss Lition 0-2, 0-3.

in mid-fletd bore Balferty made several attempts to get his attacks going, but lock. of under- fails through standing.

The youthful Black Hawks An upset was almost crented After 12 minutes of play, Kwn's

with were nosed out by Rexes 11-10. which the Black Hawks extended Ying-kre opened the score

largely the powerfu Rexes before, they Mr. hitting Wax Timely 15 yards.

11-10. Ricardo ground shot

were shndet responsible for the,Sqinis victory,

Im- eng Bror all the way.

charges Ribeiro's contributing

YOUNE All Within a minute. Kwok was in "Slowboat"

In their the limelight

Included Pepin when he three runs batted in on a pair oyed tremendously

fanned toner by Manuel Gutieres.

and Mr. SA. the Navy custodian with another the hill for the winners

The Mohawks made sure of Mr. Ho Ka-lau the three and walked one, while Jory rasping grounder to

Sarazoila

Mr. Au Kam- Rumjahn v. Franco for the losers whiffed one victory when Jerry

four-master with moon and Mr. Choy Ping-fan. Undaunted by this

re-but pasted un two to first base slushed out a

one aboard in the final chapter of verse, the Navy railed ann four balls'.

ford and made off towards goal. | cleverly eluded Rolands to heat of two-base hits. Jack Brown on allck-work, which

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from a very acute angle, but its force would have deterred most goalkeepers. Leek got his hands to the ball but it passed over the line to put the Army two up.

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Cpt. Hunter lbw Gambrill F/Lt. Syreti run out F/LL

Lloyd c Oliver Howarth

From this period. the Phillip" 1pines improved in their play and registered six shots on the next four heads to reduce the lead to the next head Pakistan 10-14, Or

On the

14 scored a single, the score being 17-14. Needing four shots to win

down

0 on the last head, the Philippines

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Paklatan

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K.M. Omar

A.M. Omar

Capt. Leslie Jones

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Howarth Col. Steele e Gall b Howarth F/Li, Robertson e & b Gam-

F/Lt. Kenyon not out

Extras

Total

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

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Howarth

Banton

Philippines

LS. Silva' D.A. Rozario W.C..Ogley A.E..Coates

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TENNIS TOURNEY'

The American Tennis Tourna- ment organised by the YMCA and at courta hold on their tonuls

King's Park yesterday, proved to be a highly successful affair and was thoroughly enjoyed' by all W who participated.

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A total of 42 players took part 6 in the Tournament, which was

01 won by Dr. Hand and Mrs, Dorey,

Surprise Results Mark Home Soccer Games

London, November 20.

In a day of surprise results, Arsendi lost at home to Newcastle United, West Bromwich suffered their heaviest defeat of the season and Rother- ham United met with a similar indignity, at the hands of York City, whose contre-forward, Alfred Patrick, scored five goals.

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Rangers' Triumph

Twenty thousand were locked out at Highbury, where the brilliant Newcastle team beat the 'tacked the Chinese delprice, and} The hitting was fairly even their tussle against the Vikings.

Jo Ribeiro hurling for the PAKISTAN ENTERS Franco

· Load Reduced

Gilum, Inside-left, was sent away with the Saints picking

champions by an "own goal" conceded by Joe ritucked a good game and! blows seven

the lose With

Mercer, the old England captain. minute of the first with a perfect pass only to res for λ

safeties only allowed five safeties, two of SOFTBALL TOURNEY IN 20 31 4711 half left for play, Cordell seemed his shot at goal spoiled by Hau Aquicaders collected six

At a meeting of Softballers held off Jock Brown, Igar Eriksen which were unfortunately bunch-

Newcastle have now gained the last. 15 minutes. The two away 3 9 10 11 3 to misjudge a high ball front the Yung-rang's sliding tackle.

returned the best batting efforted up in the third inning for the yesterday, Pakistan right and was enticed out of his Beer Plays Woll with two in three, while Alvaro Alphawks to knot the count one-enter a team for the International six successive victories, includ-wins registered in this Division

Following a period of midfield Xavier. Consequently Weller got his

Sherry Bucks,

Softball competition to be played ing the defeat of Derby County went to the credit of the London Dave

utilised The Mohawks

and move up toclubs, West Ham United and next

last week, month, exchanges. Combined

Chinese Leonard and Showboat All were twirlers. Fram Jehingle pitching

The G-1 defeat of Rotherham, Mr. A. K, Marker was elected second place two points behind Brantford. the wood for two hits each in four the first three play to When the teams

again Carrled the crossed over

frames yielding Manager of the team with Mr. Derby in the First Division Third Division North leaders, was

Lelly Brupo three blows, while there seemed a good chance for Navy area and the backs were times at bat,

a gruelling time. Both skle shone in

out.

A. H. Baker as Captain and Mr.|table. subjected to

Barrados who finished the game 8. M. Omar, vice-captain. the Clvvies to stage a revival, but this stage, Beer was called on field, Gerry Roza Terolra

for allowed one hit.

Derby, Uko Newcastle, had only the day's major rurprise. Patrick despite a slight breeze and the repeatedly and acquitted himself VRC ant Showboat All and

"The Mohawks forged ahead in The three official will form the a goal to spare in their clash with scorex Ave of the goals, four In gentle slope in their favour they well.

Xavier for the Saints the fifth when J. Xavier Mamle

Committer. selection

Fifteen Portsmouth, who, since loring the second half. Hull, with a gamo Kwak almost secured his hat pulling off almo

have not been successful to ye Rotherham in this section, while After six minutes

In the Southern section, Swansea encounters. Penty trick of the afternoon with entehes which almond possible tiven a life on n Viking infleld players will be selected to repre- their unbeaten record last month in hand. are two points behind increase their lead over Bourne- ›was awarded for handling in the pile driver which went a

trifle of base-knacks from the power fumble, and Xavier romped home sent the Pakistan team.

on Jullo Aimrido's timely single.

Everton, the team without an mouth, as a result of their win at aren and Brown the Army right high and hit the cross lar. On house hitters,

Two men runs in the final frame.

one at Vilip away goal, scored salled the same away for the added clusters at nine and seven ark and it gave them their first dershot. ly got his hands to the 'bail. the ball and gently tapped it out,

runs in the Afth and sixth when victory on VRC started off with a pair of maurading Mohawks

"foreign soll" this Then, midway through the of reach of Beer, to give the

Pirates Handcuffed

Hainstorms and wind squalis they unleashed a barrage) of al second half, there came a bout Chinese a 3-0 lead in 20 minutes, markers on two hits to right field

Terry Noronha's superh por- total of nine blows in the two season. The game was marked by

KJI incident near the finish what affected attendances at Scottish At this stage, Rafferty, break-but the Salnis rolled right back scoring that put the result of the match beyond doubt,

Ing through the Chinese defence into the lead with three counters formance on the mound for the frames, which included Hilda Leslie Smith, Aston Villa's out Langue Cup semi-finals, where Goldrick sent in a high drive and with only the goal-keeper ten Dave Leonard's three-bagger Wahoos hul the Pirates hand-Soares two-bagger, the only dis- side left, was sent off the field hy the feature was Dundee's crushing

the referee.

defeat at Hampden Park by 35 11 past Leck and five minutes later beat, slipped and broke his finger, and a helder's cholec. St. Johnatone 11 ► Q ย 33.10

Both sides fulled to score inuffed on Saturday afternoon as toutes clout of the fracus.

Betty Park guarding the centre experienced a which nocessitated

A welcome but narrow win for Rangern. the whiffed 13, and was only 137 7617 Forrow, who, had Dunfermline.. 11 A

and Dundoo won the toda Batch 1. * 1 1 3 10 10 heavy fall, miskicked and allowed assisted from the field. However, the second frame but the Vic robbed of a no-altter when Betty feld patch for the Pirates shone Shefeld United lifted them from

ohoro to face the wind and rain;. 17. 7. 21 30 15 Burns to register the Army's fifth. he was won back in circulation forlans drew level when Alvare Park bent out a grounder to third on the Held as she froze four solid the bottom position, now occupied

Xavier dented the rubber on A

litus-driver

to short centre which by Huddersfield Town.

but within right minuten -they 11 8 0 3 27 19 10 Weatheral, the Army captain, to the delight of the crowd and Gussie Pereira's long sacrifice to base on a close play. 10622 23 17 14 had the centre well in hand, and played a great game.

In white-washing the Buc-were labelled hits, and in addi- West Brom Lead

were three goals behind; "Ä 142 25 1 13 even had time to sat his forwards

fourth soon faltowed, and Dune Continuing their attacks, the deep left. The Aduacaders falled

Defest for West Bromwich, 11 23 33

thren Pirates to reach Brst-base. Buccaneers,

des's second-half rally came toāj on the move and often came up Chinese, after a bout of clever to store in the fourth, but the cancers, the Owls only permitted tan collected the only hit for the Salnis went on a batting spree 11 1A 19 26 1 Ayr U,

Terry Noronha akted her own after an unbeaten run extending assist.

short pastos, Dut Lo: Wah-shing and sluged a three run uprising in the third and, sixth innings. Kilmarnock 1241 25 21

In the later stages of the game in a favourable shobling position.

The Pirates missed the

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beat two opponents to score but before he could make use of in their hulf of the semester.

VRC tallied once more but the opportunity to score when Marin three in Ave, Hilda Soares col-deprive them of the Second divi- iis opportunity, Beer dived int a clover goal.

Broom was glyen a

alecte three in six, while everyston load, for they remain & point Balth Revers gain a deserved win Stenhousemuir: 11 12 Cowdenbeath, 11 20 19 27 The game was over by now and his feet and brought of a good Saints put the game on lee when fumbled bunt and stole second-1 Owl was credited with at least in front of Tottenham Hotspur, over Hamilton in the other semt

[ihoy, nötched up a further five

Yollie Franco had who shared honours, with Grimsby final game. They will meet Ran the only stolen base for. Ceune safety.

gers, EastBurling '11

in the final on March 12. interest dwindled. Almost on time 10 20

Just before the interval, runs on bunung tactics,

the most sielen bases to her credit Town. Harettion,

Kiernan took a shot at goal but Rafferty wpt rewarded, for his feeble attempt by VRC to Pirates.

Apinalty for Bradford In the ordinary League: games, It went well

Betty Park rapped out the only with four, while Irene Castilho

quarter of an hour from the East, Fifa and Hiberfan, the unceasing effort. Hn succeeded get back into the gaino in the It would be unfair to single out in slipping the ball det Leung, Aual frame was smothered as Gur safety for her side and in trying and Elsie Thompson, both pllfer-

ed thren racks.

end, with the scars 1-1, provad League "A" leaders, were soundly any of the winning team for utter benting two Chinere do Pereira was left stranded at third to break the string of

Dorothy Park, twirling for the the turning point, Farrell score beaten to cause two of the majda praise, as they played "as fonders, to open the Navy's score, while Charite: Quin and Alec collars, she was nalled atti

the Yorkshirement. added surprises-Routeb special profe a team and through opening out

two more goals to make vlotary Printed din pentahel. for the proprieta A revitalised Navy team took zedo rolled out weakly to the plate when Illan Soares rided Pirates, was quite steady and had the game and using their wings, the field after the interval, and Infeld,

the ball back to catcher Palsy fairly good backing, from her

itoslalve. team-mates, but unfortunately

tors, The Newspaper Enterprise, Limited, they secured, the upper hand.? from the start.ruided the Chinuso Recreio taller to jurn out o sids Ribeiro.

Southemptori, still third, scored 1 WALTER JAMES KRATES, AFISGIOR Non-Chinose Civillanas Leck, territory,. narrowly missing and the game wil conceded to The Owls scored gradually" in had to face the Wahoos in one of

their two goals against Bury, in Howse, Mong Kong. | KKlinisu," Rocho, Forrow, Toledo, Leonnisi, several goalk

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