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BAKER BROTHERS WIN IN MINOR NET UPSET

Pugie Pop Love! With

Ecstasy

(By RUBBINGSTRAKE-

on

Dragon Race Saturday, Ecstasy, inder on- tirely new management, in-

tized iL Jugh performance which, however, was not quite high enough to prevent Capt Krogh Moe's Pugie Pop from drawing level.

how

The second day's games of the Colony Tennis Opon Doubles Championship produced minor upset, whop T. E. Baker and R., O. Baker defeated George Choa and L. C. Kote wall after a thrilling throo-set duol.

dore of the day was undoubtedly R. O. Baker; who time and again rescued his side at most cri tical moments,

Lack to the

the Baker In the third set With the advantage of better }

brothers Junped to a 4-1 lead services, speeder' approach to

7134 forceful but sinter to fall the net, werd vulley, the Baker brothers ran baseline,

strokes hay 7.2.1 Supes for with a

and clewall plus repeat- Chon through- the first set

e errors by T. E, Baker enabled The kernel set saw Chou and

ther to win the next four games, Kotowall lake the lead 3-1, Bist Man Hakes taught them up to t-13 At this stage

seur of 6-2,

Chon and

territory.

In the Jubilee Race Mr. Sabu- | Kutowall begin to every the be Roundelay has two the upt caneta* point lead over Mr. Reid's Har-ng them to the nefine, and

V. kuon entually anony, her anty dangerous com- petitor.

thee panes ini

Sunday row a welcome revivalist Fore

of ntar melng. hut unfortunately the calm prevented a decision be- Jere almadoning tlose,

In the Dinghy Team Haven, Ila fevenue hof the lead with an average score of 123 in seven races, followed by the 5th Cruiser Squadron with 11.7 in 9. the Internationals with 1837) and Royal Headquarters with 11 in 6.

On next Sunday, Mavel, 5, there will be cruiser face potund the Brothers starting at the Club at 10 n

the

2+xt row to even the

Lincolnshire, Grand National Callover

R.O Boker, however, began to play a superb fame at this ature, endins: nvee some ex- client serviers and overheart

shes, Ketewail

rompletely

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time

les

A by exh usted, and spite of Fallant efforts by Chon to cover for his partner, the sel went to the worthy winners. 8-0.

Full scores! Kick

ling-chung and Rocit Eming heal J.L. Lee and Lee Ming, 0-1, 0-3.

Ne Heok-kin and P. Ponn bant H. Gesuno and G.M. Gisuno, 6-1, (-),

TE. Baker and 1.0. Baker bral George Chou and L.C. Kotewall, 6-2, 3-0, 8-0.

London, February 28. Offers about the tearing lan-Tsol Ping-Inn and rohshire Handwap

asset

Grand

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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1949.

Skis Get Horse-Power

Galloping horasa add n new thrili to a thrilling sport. championships at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, taste speed on ing in the snow-(AP Photo).

Joe Retires

chirung beat F.M. Hayhurts --Again

and N, M. W. Harris, ff-}, G~}; National canalidates tightened up F.M. Ribeiro nne T.E. Rodrigues at the calfver held at the Vic-

best G. Lin and S.T. Tan, 7-5, C-4.

Entries stuld be sent us early Da pressible, but in any rase before tra Club here today :ened Fair

to the noon on Friday, either Secretary of the Club or to the Sailing Captain in IIMS Belfast, Judgement, who

The biggest cut conteri

was returned! Further details will be sent to fevourite for the Lincoln-

The Duke shire with

of Nor owners entering.

Members are informed that the folk's Mister Lovell at 100 to 8. Naval bont service from Kowloon Last week Fair Judgement was and Queen's Pier will be replaced at 20 to 1 and Mister Lovell 100

115

frun next werk-end hyn 10 B. wallah-walioh which will fly the

Although

elut, burger. There will be no Kempton Park charge,

Results this weekend; —

DRAGONS;

tet, duke Pop, Reoch Max+

Sul, Estany, finely

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Red, Vanesan, Dewar

JEDLEER:

1-t. Hossallay, Broader

Pret, Harmony, Rekl

Bril, hopmally, Mozill

REDWING:

1, Malorie (8)

was beaten

Saturday, 180 to 7 Cromwell remains favourite for the Grand Nation-

The best price offered about his conqueror, Royal Mount, was 25 to 1. Before Saturday 33 to 1 15 was available, for Royal Mount. Tonight's quotations were 1.6. Lineotushire,

Judgement

Mister Lovell, 100 to

1.41 G

1.

Fair

C 100 to ant

Drakkar. 20

Zud, Huomley Martin (13) ., 19673 | Crown Platts and Goldsborough. 25 to Spurned. 28 to Romano SCHOOL SPORTS and Star Signal. 33 to 1 Com- The annual athletic sports of misso, Baldo, Speciality, Yellow Royal Tara, Queen's College will be held at Idol, Lord Nelson, the Queen's College ground. Philadelphe and Patchouly.

National-100 ta 7 Causeway Bay, on March, 12 at

Cromwell, 18 10 1 Rul Mond, 20 1.10 pos

to 1 Row- ME T. R. Rowell, the wife or to Cloncarriz. 22

Grand

Cavaliero

tre Yue-ving and Wong Shlu- wing best 1. Agofuroff and Dr. H. Meyer. G-0, 0-1.

Today's Games

Clan & M.L Court 1: Daniel

Chan vs. L.F. Stokes & R. Segalen, Court 2: J. L. C. Pearce & D. Fitzroy Williams VF. G.H. Wigglesworth & D. Nolan. Court 3: M. Heenan & M.W. Lo

vs, P.A. Fisher & Capt. R. W Macreth.

Court 4: Norman Lo & Donald Clan & Law- le vs. Albert

rence Chan,

VA.

Umpires: CW L. Way, Dr. H. Meyor, K.A. Cook, G.W, Sewell, Lee Wal-tong and Chow Sing-

the Director of Education, will land Roy, 25 to 1 Royal Mount.....

20 10 1 prizes and, at the and Ulster Monarch, present the

andh Silver same time, to re-open the recent- Bricett. ly rehabilitated Sports Pavilion Fame. 33 to 1 Bruno and Happy ut alt p.m. the same day.

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Miami Beach, March 1. The world

heavyweight champion,

Joe Loula, 16- nounced his retirement from boxing today.

Was

The announcement made through the commla sioner of the local boxing association.Un|fad Press.

Hockey Fixtures

Sunday, March 6. Khalsa v Club de Reereia (Boun- tiry Street Kowloon, 10.30 an.) Umpires. Yeo Sigs Gater. S.B.P.O. Yeomans,

Grewal Dockyard RC

king's

Purk

Ski-racers In the German

a level course behind hooves pound.

4 More Bulgarian Pastors Confess

Sofia, February 28. The mass trial of Protestant clergymen speeded up today with a rush of brief guilty pleas along the now familiar pattern of tearful confessions and professions of remorse.

Colombo Test Ends In Draw

Colombo, February 28.

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COCKTAIL

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Ezzard Charles Wins Decision Over Maxim

Cincinnati, March 1, Ezzard Charles finished strong last night to win a 15-round decision over Joay Maxim but did not show much to enhance his standing as a contondor for Joe Louis' hoavyweight crown. More than 14,000 saw the bruising battle which "Two judges called-m-Charles favour-and-the- third saw it even. The. Associated Press score card showed eight rounds for Charles, five for Maxim and two even. Charles weighed 1834 pounds, Maxim 184.

Maxim's jabs and hooks had Charles completely baffica during the middle part of the fight. He brought blood from Charles nose and caught the Cincinnati Negro off balance most of the time.

Music Teacher Recent Arrival From Peiping

Charles started fast and finish- ed fust. He cut Maxim's left eye in the 13th and then hurt the

Professor Chao Met-pa, lead- Clevelander with a flock of rights

music in authority, on and lefis to the jaw 48

they ing

arrived in Hong moved in close. Maxim raitied to China, has eluy even in the 14th but Ezzard Kong from North China. He was accompanied by his family, was the aggressor in the final

from Pelping round.

They escaped during the Communist siege of the ancient capital.

Professor

Chao has been res- ponsible for raising the musical He is the standard in China. Superintendent of Music at Na-

of Fine

Arts, Charles fell the way of most tional Institute

of Peiping ringsiders. He described Maxim Peiping; President

When it was all over. Maxim said he had cousted through the last hice rounds on instructions from his corner because he felt he was well ahend.

were no

#

as a real clever boy but said he Musical Association; and Pre- felt the Clevelander began to sident and Conductor of Pelping. weaken the last three rounds. Choral Society.

Awarded with First Prize: knockdowns of Laureat in the Vocal Depart

good ment at the Brussels Royal Con- servatory in 1932, he participat- ed in many concerts in Europe Both fighters were warned re-los soloist and gave many peatedly by Referee Tony Warn-eltais on both the Continent and dort for hitting as they came out in Americs.

There but both boys spilled portion of blood.

+

of the chinch and there was quite Professor Chao took a deep in an uproar in Maxim's corner at terest in the work of Purcell and the end of the sixth. Both fighters Handel. In 1933 he visited the swung punches after the bell and Royal College of Music Maxim's second, Johnny Papke, Royal Academy of Music took vigurous exception to the Oxford University. He attended warning to Maxim.

ind end

Pro-

Four more pastors marched by the witness bar, in rapid order, raising to eight the number who have pleaded guilty. Georgi. Nikolov Chernev, head of the Pentecostal Church in Bulgaria, was the first of the defendants to be heard at the opening of the new week in the trial,

many concerts in Albert Hall and He confessed and blamed his

He and Warndorf got into on Queen's Hall,

bo was for three In America co-defendants for getting him

argument in the Maxim corner, upsetting the stool ng it was years an artist and a teacher. angled up in anti-state activi-

In 1042 he declined the post Court 5: Peter M. F. U. & C. Lan

(les. Chernev went into his con-

pushed into the ring.

of the Directorship of National Lee Boon-sing & T.T.

of Music under fession at some length, then the

Conservatory Chen.

Charles Warned Court 6: Au Kam-moon & Les Army v RAF, (Sookumpoo, 10 tempo of the district court pro-

the Japanese puppet Governi« Chum-kit VA. J.S. Beirne &

p.m.)

to Slanfu, escaped Umpires. G. T. Palmer.--Mak-ceedings quickened. Other pas-

Charles was warned as early as ment. He A.J. Doyle.

han Singh

tors followed him and rushed.

the first round for hitting as a Director of the North West Con- elinch was broken. The Cin Bervatory of Music. Navy v HK Police, (King's Park through their plena.

When the war ended (RNRC1), 10.30 a.m.)

cinnati NazTD was the aggressor

to vassigned fessor Chao was that round to take a By mid-afternoon the following Umpires. Capt. Chisnell,-~-~Capt.

through The second Test between Cey-light edge but Maxim held him North

China

tho to establish hud rushed, almost uninterrupted. Payne.

lon and the West Indies ended even in the second.

of Music. Ho Conservatory University v Civil Service, (Pok-through confessions: Lauri Mari- here today in a draw.

founded the Music School of founde nov Mishkov. 41-year-old Con- 10a.m.)

West Indies over futum Road, 19 iler.-J. S. Aressionalist from Pravdiv; Georgi night weare of 311 to theit vir Charles opened in the third. Pelping. He had a strong Euro- light cut National Institute of Fine Arts, Nikolov Vessey aged 48: A Lom for a lead of 132 over their op- And Erzard

Haralan Dutch HC, Boplist; and

wound up in the pean and Chinese faculty" and "" Ivanov ponents' first innings total of 321. fourth, baltering Maxim viciously about 160 musical students. (RNRC2), 10| Popov.

When play endest ten minutes be-with rights and lefts as they His evacuation was made with

scholars such 25 group of the

Dr. Hu Shih, president of Peking Duce RN,

John Trimm, the West Indies Then Maxim began to get up a University and Dr. Mel Yee- words of the tall, slightly nervous bowler, was indisposed and did full head of steam. He won the chi, president YMCA

Wireless, &

of Tring Hwa (King's Park, (YMCA) 10a.m.) sincerely repent from the bottom Mishkov; "I want to say that I

not bat.

next two rounds easily by staying University. Umpires. J. H. Blinko.-W. A of my heart.

The West Indles sixth wicket away from Charles and flicking tor 54 runs, his best performance

I am ashamed

Professor Chao will make his Musty. of the tour, for the MCC against

myself to have believed rumours pair. Christiani, who was bowled a left lab into Ezzard's face with home in Hong Kong. His wife are requested to All umpires Natal today in a match which confirm by phone (30001 Ex (17)

about the people's militia, Fron when only four short of his cen- deadly accuracy and then follow was born in Hong Kong,

tury, and D. Alkinson, who made ing It,with right hooks. He took ended in draw,

the time I was arrested no one 74, today put on 150 before being the seventh in the same manner before 5, p.m. on Friday. Secre→ Natal lost their last five wickets taries are requested

insulted me. No one exerted separated. to ensure for 34 runs in half an hour after prompt attendance of their teams. lea and were all out for 106. The A maximum of 10 minutes delay.

ere left the almost Im-will be allowed. MCC

Will umpires possible task of getting 147 runs please notity results as soon as in 15 minutes to win, but bad possible after the match. light ended play when they were six for no wicket.

HONG KONG ROCKÉY ABSOCIATION Wright,

who discarded hik Kangaroo hop runup, was more)

FWD 1, PAP Club de e accurate with his length and

ATTHY direction than at any time on the Navy tour. His match figures were 11 for 146.

HX Police Dudley Nourse, South Africa's RAP Test captain, was out for two Clvl) Service "ducks" for-the first love in Grat- University

Dutch eluss cricket, Wright getting him both times,

stubborn sixth | Dockyard RO wicket stand of 71 between the TMCA left hander, D. Dowling, and L.

For 34 Runs Umpires, P. F. Xavier. Mr. defendants thus far were

Typical of the line taken by all for tv, ang to a heavy drize fought in close.

zie, Ceylon

Durban, February 28, Douglas Wright, the Kent leg break bowler, took seven wickets

A

L. Payn robbed the MCC of the chance of victory.-Reuter,

Close Up

Of Princess

Khatan

Cable A

Cable V

LEAGUE TABLE.

16 13 11.30 GS

14 10 82 62 11 25

10 10 2 4 39 17 20 1524 35 18 20

10

5 28 28 29

17 K 1 H 33 32 17 15 7

7 38 34 30

10 28 #2:13)

2 8 10 to 12

17 6 1 Wirelona 16 4 1 11 20 22 8

13 15

pressure upon me."

scored 140 for 3.

It

The wicket then ap- and cut Charles on the chin. peared to be taking spin for the was during those rounds that Like others, he testified to col- remaining three wickets to fall Maxim battered Charles' nose so lecting information from 1045 to cheaply to the spin bowlers. viciously. 1948 on Soviet military affairs in Ceylon lost their second innings Bulgaria. He sold this Informa-opening pair with only two runs tion went to the United States. on the board and at tea were 23

Popov, begged, "Have merry on for 3.-Reuter.

me.

will

Give me a new life and I

have

a new outlook toward the people's authorities."

after As one pastor

another droned through the same confes- siona in virtually the name words, the spectators in the court dozed unashamedly. Correspondents and lawyers left the court room. for long periods. The judges were obviously as bored as everyone cise.--United Press,

IRISH HOCKEY XI Close Rugby

The following are invited to re- present an Trish XI to meet Dockyard RC in u friendly Hockey gamo at King's Park, at 5 p.m. on Friday. Clours While.

Encounter Expected

(By "Touch-judge")

.

Ramsey Bucks To Fight

Ramsey

A

Badminton Results

Maxim also took the eighth, Seven more. fixtures of the but his margin was getting slim- Colony Badminton Champion- mer. He was successful however, ships were played last night. in keeping Charles off balance.

Charles rallied again through at the Recrelo court,

the next three rounds but got the worst of in a slugging match that was the 12th round.

In that round, Maxim gashod Charles at the corner of his right)

The scores are:

Junior Men's Singles KP. Chong beat L. Pomeroy, 15-4, 15-1.

Junior Man's Doubles

P. Wong and S.C. Chan beat B.

15-10.

Bucks, well-known ere and again they were fighting Brockbank and E. Ridadale, 15-6, local born boxer, returned from after the bell. Shanghai recently, and will soon be seen in action in the local boxing ring.

H.F. Tai and W.N. Cheung beat Ezzard had one of his betterS/Lrd, Gall and F/Sgt. MacLeod, rounds in the 13th. He slashed (16-4, '15-10. Ramsey is the son, of "Iron" a cut over Maxim's right eye and C. Quinn and AJ. Remedios Bucks, former bantani weight had the Clevelander in troublebant R. Thompson and S. Fowler,

with a series of lefts and rights;15-2, 16-3. - Ramsey made a name for him while they were close in against self up North in the fistic game the ropes. and fought several. opponents winning one fight by the knock out route.

champion of the Colony.

The following is the record of Buck's fights in Shanghai;

Beat Rud! Kopliov on points;

throwing punches from

By that time, Charles WES DVCTY

a knockout punch.

Benior Men's Singles'' Robert Tay beat Charles Au 15-7, 10-10..

Genior Mixed Doubles F.H. Wong and Miss HP, Lam angle in the hope of getting over beat Bill Funk and

Mrs. L.F. Stokes, 15-8, 15-9.

Bonior Men's · Doubles W. Gillies and S. Baul beat P.K. Hool and CK. Les, 15-7,-15-20.

There will be no games tonight. Further fixtures will be played on Friday at the VBC court TONIGHT'S LEAGUES GAMES Men's Doubles "B" Division VRC "A" v St. Teresa's "A" University v Kowloon Dock * VRC="1" St. Teresa's RAF v Recreio A

London, February 28. Members of the Malayan bud- LAC.'s: Doyle, Gibson, Coady minton tanm, who played Den- (RAF). Capt's: Larkin, Monag-

After the evenly fought 14th: A close ragger game is ex-beat Tom Post on points; beat Charles stalked Maxim around mark in the Thomas Cup finals, hun, McGrath and Sgt Corr pected at Sockunpoo at 4-15 this Seaman McLeod by a K.O, in the the ring continuously in the final had their biggest thrill during (Army); Lt.

Cdr.

Fanshaw, evening when Singapore United Arat round; lost to Golovkin m heat.Associated Press. their stay in Glasgow when they L/Wir Morrison *(Navy) Services side meet United Ser-points; lost to Yakosien

and S/insp. vices, Hon little

on points; had a close-up view of Princess Kane (Dockyard);

Kong.

beat Battling Velt on points beat Margaret.

*** Well (Police) Reserve. Sgt. Majör

There 13

doubt that Buck of HMS Black, Swan on The Malayon players saw the Hunt (Army),

Singapore will show Improved points, beat John Warrener on Princess when she arrived at

form

on Monday's display now points and lost to Harrison the Glasgow Central Hotel for a

that they have played together points. dance in aid of the 'Scottish

nud Hong Kong, will have to b

IRC 2ND XI

Association of Girls' Cluba. The ed to represent the 'IRC 2nd XI at their best to win.

The following have been select

general opinion was. that the Princess looked very lovely,

CRICKET CLUB DANCE BOOKING

Brisk booking for Saturday's dance at the Kowloon Crieket, Club, organised by the Ladies recorded, Committee, has been Members who have not yet ra-

out delay.

forwards are fairly KOWLOON'S NEW in a league cricket match against evenly matched although Singh TRACHOMA CLINIC served tables should do so with

Recrele on Saturday, March 5, at 1.49 p.m. Sookunpoo,

There

pore

will.

I anticipate, bo

In the line-out

and

for

the

The Committee and

other possibly in the Light also; in the trachoma clinic, loose Hong Kong United Service treatment of the poorer class poo-Helpora are preparing some spe

clal decorative -effects, with should, if they play to form he ple of Kowloon wasofcially

DODWELL'S XI.

A. II. Bakar (Capt.); I. "All, A. superior The following will represent Ebraham, A. R. Razack, A.K. Dodwell & Co, Ltd, against Jar-Markar. A. M. Rumjahn, M. A dinos in a cricket match to be Wahab Sr., M. A. Wahab Jr., F. played at Chater Road on Sunday M, el Areulll, Y. Mottwalla and commencing at 11.15. um. S. K. Khan,

far superior to the Southerners. opened at 301-399 Nathon Road Spring as the keynote,

Singapore halves played grand yesterday,

football on Monday and on their

Chung Wah v St. John's "B"

Three gold coins were found on.. a man when a routine search by revenue omcers, at the Kowloon» Canton Raliway on Monday

Before Me," A.D) Scholes, ab Howloon yesterday); Yu: Slu-lami, Mrs. L. Benjamin, who, danced aged 40, was charged with: ex- at the Chinese New Year Eve porting gold without a licence. form that evening should prove The clinic is known as the Ball, has promised to give. Boor He was cautioned and discharged, a more dangerous couple in the Kowloon trachoma Cilnic and show. The programme will in- but the gold was ordered to be local halven A

confiscated. www.cponsored by the Kowloon Rotary citido novelty dances. London, February 28, Centres and "wings", are vory Club, Energie

The Enkandy Sexlot. will pro The operation of the clinton vide the music. Dancing Will related and pubilahed for the Proprios Derry City beat Banger by 1-0 evenly malched both from the KA G. Cook (12 man. G. S in the second roundi (hird re- point of view of attack and do- under the supervision of Dr TP begin at 9 pm, and continue tore, the onNA MAIL LIMITED by

J. S. Howell play) of the Irish Football Cup renco, and a hard even game la Lew, TA: Hus; CóW, Lam and K.T. until 2am. Refreshments will RANK LEALJE DUST, Windsor,

ho served during the øvening. today-Reuter.

Litt prontisėdij.

R. Hill (Captain), N. E. 8. Aboo (12 men): T.H. Barma by T. G. T. Birley, P. Dove

Arthy

son, IL W, Franklin, J. H. Hamm,

H. C. D. Knight, 3. D. S. Mackey,

A. P. Pereira, O. G. Simpson 'and N. Tindallamme

Dover' (Scorer).. (Umpire).

(Scorer).

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