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ENGLAND SCORE 155 FOR LOSS OF FOUR
Week-End
Soccer Programme
The
for
this
Port Elizabeth, March 8.
At the lunch interval today, England had scored 155 runs for the loss of four wickets in their first innings in the fifth and last Test against South Africa here today.
N
rengthe day, England had-a-shock when McCarthy yorked Cropp with only two runs added to the overnight score,
fixtures following soccer
A squally wind was proving J. Crapp, b McCarthy Jinve been arranged reaming week-end and for Wed-extremely troublesome while Denis Compton, not out
the South African bowling. Walkins, was. first class.
nesday next:
SATURDAY, MARCH 12,
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RAF
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At 94, another disaster hit F. G. Mann, not out
Extras England for Hutton put a sharp-
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SUNDAY, MARCH 13.
1st Division
St. Joseph's v Police; Club 4.3 p.m. Heferee: J Word Linesinen: P. George and Sgt. Manson
Ruston, e Dawson, Athol
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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1949.
Disciplinary Board's Decisions Final
The decisions of a Disciplinary Board of the Hong Kong Football Association, which has the full power of the Council of the Football Associa- tion, are final and thereby not subject to appeal. This is the ruling of the Football Association, Eng- land, as contained in a letter dated February 22; addressed to Mr. L. F. de Souza, Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation, read out at last night's HKFA Coun- cil Meeting.
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RECREIO CRICKETERS WORTHY CHAMPIONS
(By "MID ON")
By virtue of their convincing win over Indian Re- creation Club at King's Park last Saturday, Club de Recreio have won the Senior Cricket Championship for the 1948-49 season.
tribe.
Six Ducks
45.
and
two
Royal Air Force suffered an-
University Win
Victoria Wins Cricket Shield
Adelaide, March 8. Victoria won the final Brevicid Shield match of th Australian KJANDI, bealing South Australia hora by 271
TUNE.
- Bouth Australia, without the second innings services of Sir Don Bradman, who was making his farewell appear ance in first class 'cricket and WAS Injured
on Baturday. quickly lost their remaining three wickets today for, the addition of only nine runs tỏ the ovarnight score.
229
The final scores were: Vio- toria,
and 328, South
132.-
Australia Reuter,
154 and
Seeded Mixed Doubles Pair Eliminated
For their keenness, and the sporting way in which they have played all their games, Recreio fully deserve the honour. But it goes further than that. They have proved in no uncertain manner that they are worthy champions in every sense of the word, and to them, all A letter from Captain Steine.
honour and congratulations. who was the referee appolat-
This is the second occasion ( played, that JB, 16. They have ed for the First Division soccer
the cach won nine, lust three and 195 match between Kowloon Motor
they have brought off Bus and South Chinn "A" at
Championship, the first being drawn four for 30 points, while In 1938-39 when Dr. A. M. Recreio have 51 points for 12 Monday's Play
Boundary Street on February.
their captain, wins, three defents Rodrigues was circum- South 12, explaining
Only Witness the
Hutchinson England brought the
draws. Incidentally, Albert
and Flingham 29 not out, Africa first innings to a close for stances leading to the post- "The referee was only a wit-The present skipper,
Prata. was the vice-captain.
(34) Watkins then 370 and at the close of play had ponement of this match was ness in the ease mentioned and
Recrelo have always been noted were the top scorers for Ariny. J. (rame together and appreciatingreplied with 80 for one wicket also read at the meeting. Referee:
any decisions of the Committee 4,30 p.m.
as one of the best fielding sides Aghting! }]z&t Linesmen
The
England claimed situation Padley:
the Football had no personal bearing on him. The ruling of
they met "Optimists," the latter ericket in pass the hundred. Their for 100
South Association runs today, and South: Kwok ond A. Ribeiro,
was sought us the The reported player either had the Colony, and when this is other reverse at Sookunpoo where
backed up by bowlers like A. P. Laws the when Africa's first innings ended after result of an appeal by Mr. C. or had not broken
winning comfortably by four Kandeľa:
ceulised 53
Pereira and Eddle Gosano, with South China
lobberé a catch to legnine hours and five minutes. The Tunstall, Walking
soccer referee, who of the Game or the Regulations the other members of the Gosane wickets. Air Force, unting first, Caroline Hill 430 mm; Re
rile was Just Capt. Stone jerem
Lars and was out with the total al
Prata himself and Dr. could only muster 114 against G. average scoring
T. Rowe (live for 3!) and Mahon referee is not "A F. G. Mann joined Compton over 40 runs an hour, slow for appealed ngainst the decision of of the Association. P. A. Burrello and Y T
un Emergency Sub-Committee of
omela Ozorio ns change bowlers, it can
(four for 34), the first nameri also out tune to a team which has to win
Tse Kam within the meaning of your Rule easily be imagined why run-get- The KFA regarding
the 45 when he
for match to draw the Test series, ho of South Chinn
scorer "A".
Acts as a mutch
ting against the King's Park being
(113 for six) with "Opilmists" South Africa, ist since England has won one Text Tsc Kam-ho was sent off the official,
Club is such a přoposition.
fine
The knock for 61 runs. ended in 370
three and the other
"It is of interest to learn that Mr. Tunstall during a Held
hy
Club skipper, 1. D. Kilbre, going draws.
Division First
between the referee in your case with-
in unusually inte, made 23.
Brilliant form by Miss Uliani Den Hulton and Cyell Wash-south Chinu "A" and St. Joseph's drew his appeal."
On Saturday they played IRC, In his
the fetter regarding Albrook gave England a good start Caroline Hill on December 19,
Kowloon Cricket Club were all Khoo, a former Colony Mixed who batted first and were all out
out for 65 when they butter Brat Doubles Champion, enabled the. Kowlonu by puithin on 78 for the first The game was won by South postponement of
for a paltry 45 runs. There were 30 wicket before Washbrook fell for
against Royal Navy on the latter's her and Raymon Young to for China HA" by four goals to
Motor Bus versus South China six ducks" in the side and it had three. 3 to a catch off Athol Rowin S to a fal
When Tse Kam-ha eane be- "A" gume on February 12, Cap to be left to "Fatty Minu, who rounkt. With only 66 for a win, eliminute last night the second it looked an easy thing for the seeded Senior Mixed Doubles who had been bowling very well.
fore
Sub-tain The
Emergency
Stene stated, inter aliu:
himself never laid claims to belug "AL The Englund pair sent up the first Committee on December 23, the
Saturday, anything more than an out-and-Rov: Tyler (six for 24) and pair, Misa M. Slive and M. A.
Robbie Lee (four for 19) proved 50 in
many minutes-the Emergency Sub-Committee, after February 12, 1 received a tele-out hitter, to be the highest scorer their undis. For
the Navy Oliveira, fastest rate of scoring In the
hearing the facts of the case, phone message seeking informa- with 27 runs.
White bowled becurately and had
Youthful A.J. Sousa and F.M. would take match so far.
decided in favour of Tac, against on If the match
Mint is the typical hitter. six wickets for three runs apiece Ribeiro of the VRC were seen in Towards the close the plich
whom no action was taken. place owing to the ground being either gets going--or he doesn't Evans 23 not out was the highest fine win over the more experi affording + ༨Van
good deal of
Following the decision of the
This time he got going to the ex-for the Navy who could only takenced David Kwok and S.P. Tao. "At 10.20 am. I telephoned the tent of being dropped four or five turn.
Their speed and comparatively Emergency Sub-Committee, Mr. Bruce Mitchell, the South Tunstall lodged an appeal with Secretary of the HKFA and wo times! They put it down to the
accurate and powerful amashes both went fully into all points typical hitter's luck, but I suppose
deelded the game in their favour African
whether
match_could | It's all in the game.
Kwok and Tao made a splendid on) as to
the Board dismissed when one short of his the Appeals Board. At the meat-
ing of the Appeals
As I expected. University beat recovery in the second set when was played and it
decided century, after spending six hours February 3, it was indicated to be
"Spotty" Pereira well and truly 37 minutes at the wicket In a Mr. Tunstall that the Board was that a more
enquiry found a spot, for he was pegging Craigengower Cricket Chi when they caught up to deuse and won thorough slow, painstaking bmings.
hear
be the appent should made into prepared to
con- away for 9.4 overs, une maiden they met at Pokfulam The visit the ch
and returned the analysis of five ing team had first lease of the ground. subject to a ruling to be obtained dition of the
"At from the parent Association, as
approximately
for a.m.
scalps for 17, while the other C. Lean and J. C. Koh, who under Rule 65, if Mr. Tunstall a visit to the ground and tele-opening bowler, Eddie Gosano, took live for 29 and three for 15 rubber, canceling only
repectively, were all out for 90. this phoned the Secretary accept
of the had two for one.
K. M. Rumjahn, who recently solved into a hard-hitting duct was prepared to
HKFA giving him fullest details
of ground getting the runs and the match Joined them from Indian RC, was Recreio's Miss I. Soares and
with After a short deliberation, Mr. about the condition Tunstall told the Board that he, and deckled there and then that was over by about five o'clock, top scorer with 22 runs, it being y. Franco on the one side.
left to that very obliging "Mr. 10 have nothing in the interest and welfare of all Albert Prata scored 21 not out Extras" to be highest scorer with and St. Teresa's Mrs. M. Soares Almost
South had decided throughout
one run more than this score.
and Miss G. Silva on the other, the game should be and Luigi Gosano 14, and when Africa's Innings the wicket was more to do with Hong Kong
the IRC total was passed, the requested that the
Both were hitting hard at each University scored in excellent condition, and the foolbail and thereupon left the postponed.
99 for nine, other, but Franco's excellent an England attack, though steady, room.
Information should be broadcast teams adjourned to the pavilion
where the home team celebrated Hung Prindsay ticipation, positional play and Ride being, thele chlet contribu- control of the shuttle were the was not very
dangerous.
The Appeals Board therefore and given to the Police.
their, success in right
Toyal England bowles considered that Mr. Tunstall had
In Fairness
fashion, the real Recreio hos- 27 and 21. respectively extra factors which won them the
Only two junior matches were de withdrawn his appeal, employed a
matches were to be
pitality being dispensed to such played, chief interest being cen- match. fonsive flald, which was com
FA Letter
played on the same ground and an extent that a bird whispered tred on the Indians-Recreio tle at Junior Doubles pletely successful.
even if the condition of the that certain cricketers were seen Sookunpoo. The Indians WON In the Junior Mixed Doublet Bedser, Gladwin Brid Young Association reads in pari as ground allowed for the first to making their way gingerly home easily thanks nainly to Ismail it was thought that TE. Rodrí were the most accurate bowlers. follows:
be played, no referee, in fairness by the first ferry on Sunday All, who scored 88 in a dashing gues and Miss T. Marques would Bedser was most hostile, and was "Although your Rule 65-per-to-the-game-would-have-decided morning-Of-course 1-am-subject innings and "Muchee Runijahn get through to the next round unlucky not to take more wickets, mits an appeal against a decision to continua with the second to correction!
who showed that he is
is still a very after winning the first set by but the others played their part of
John Arculli, playing in his accurate spin bowler by taking 18-10. But it was not to be. Emergency Your
Sub-match. well. Jenkhis
nipped in
"If I had decided for Committee, which is also
the last but one match this season seven wickets for 24 runs. your
Xavier's steadiness carried hi three wickets quickly at a vital Disciplinary Board, it is unusual match should have been played prior to his 'departure for Eng-
As a result of their win the pair through the next set, and the period, midway through the for an appeal to be lodged against and then, before the game had land, took the only wicket that Indians are new well within sight set after. innings
overs and minutes, post- fell. He bowled six the decision of Disciplinary been played 30
+
championship honours. They The Junior Men's Doubles Hulton and Washbrook had to Board on points of fact, but only poned the game, what comments gave away 23 runs.
have one more match to play game between F.A. Vioirs-AJ contend with sharply turning on points
from the Fress and what dis-: "Scorpions" Win against Air Force which will Gonsalves and C.H. Ngan-M.C offbreaks by Athol Rowan when "A Disciplinary Board has the appointment for spectators?
While Recreio were having probably take place on March 19. Hung was the tit-bit of the oven- England balied. Rowan ex full power of the Council in The suggestion of the Press things their own way at. King's They need only draw to carry off ing The acrobatics performed ploited a wearing patch at one connection with disciplinary mat-that the game was postponed to Park, Army, who up ull Saturday the championship as they have on the slippery floor by the St
with line skill, but even so ters: their decisions being final enable
Cup to be at was pionship honours (if they had three defeats. Should the latter aus side of another night's suc than any period of the South | peal.
peal, The Football Association certainly unsportsmanlike, I never won and Recreio last, that is), win then a play-out will have to cessful programme. Atrican innings.
found rough going against the take place, probably on a neutral specifically states this in Section gage the matter thought. Washbrook fell to a catch oft of No. 10 of the Standings ca
fail to see why such a fuss "Scorpions," They played only 10 ground. Rowan. Hutton was still master Orders of the Council. Under was caused. No harm was done, men and scored 100 for nine, Indian RC first won the Second: ful as the pitch became more Football Association Rule 44) no money was lost and the Howarth sending down 15 overs Division Championship In 1922-23 dimcult, but Crapp experienced of the Rules of the Footballl ground is at least fit for other to take five for 30.
when the late Ebrahim "Moosdoen troubled moments against Rowan, Association, powers are delegated games."
Thanks to Stoices who scored led them to victory. It is in- The amount of turn Rowan was to Associations such as yours to The meeting dealt with 70, asslated by Gibbons (26),} teresting to note that F. M. el getting on the ball was not a deal with reports of misconduct.
application by the Hong Kong Howarth (24) and Alee Pearce Arculll, whe opened the bowling happy sign for England.-Reuter. "A reforce in the ciraume- Chinese Football Association for (22). "Scorpions" totalled 172. that year with H. D. Rumjahň
Anny and to send a team to
"Scorpions" stated in paragraph
now (better known as the former Co- 1 permission of your letter has no right of Saigon for a series of three games, have the same number of points lony tennis champion), is a mem- appeal against the decision of a
for the same number of games ber of the present IRC team. The games, as arranged by the Disciplinary. Board where that Saigon authorities, Gre to be
played on
on April 17, 18 and 24.
A first Test century was re- gistered by W. Wade, who scored
the
ply 11.20
The younger pair, however, nel
125 In four hours 40 minutes, and to the right of a referee to appea! | the same day I returned from a 27. Gerry Gosano had three wicket and against the bowling of too fast paco for them in the
Kat Chev CAA; Caroline Hill
4.30 p.m. Referee: A. P.j Willis: Linesmen: 1. Davey { Thatch 511 University: Soukoupon, a hit 11 fours.
Dimple: 6.T. Painer Capt. Mulline.
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Taikoa: Caroline Hill 3 B.n.: Referee: Ll. Davey. Police v KMB; Boundary 3 p.m.
Referee: Li Bing-tong.
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rule to roofiem
by shem (1634) Ex4, 115) before 5 1.m en Friday. Secretaries not requested enesis proinți alleadanre of their team. A sugrimum ad ten minutes delay will im
Will umpdrem plenae notify allowed.
WD Chines v University; Can-all
collel.
Dockyard Eastern Cancelled,
as possible after the match.
LEAGUE TABLE
Club v St. Joseph'e: Club 3 p.m.; Chub de Reerolo,.
Referee: W. Crawford,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,
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Police v RAF; Boundary 5 p.m.
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Bowling "Tight"
Wade's willingness to employ his strokes was in striking' con- trast to Mitchell.
end
And
Course
The letter from the Football
of law.
concerned,
"Two
that
no Recreio had
difficulty in
of
points.
seven
The lodles' doubles game re-
the rate of scoring was faster and thereby not subject to ap- the e lyers partaking in had still a small chance of cham lost only twice against the RAF's Teresa boys provided the humor-
Calms Spoil Week-End Yacht Races
(By RUBBINGSTRAKE) Most of the racing last week- end was spoilt by calms, the Sunday morning dinghy team events being the only ones to enjoy a reasonable wind.
In these events, Government beat Cables by 13 points to eight and Inland Revenue beat Talkoo by 13 to seven,
tangos
Teeing Off
Times
SUNDAY, MARCH 13 Captain's Toam coretary's Team
OLD COURBE
0.18 Robb Wallace 0.20 Gillum Collings
1.24 Cowperthwaite v Bathurak 0.28 Gordon v Cleland
1.81 Mitchell v 3.1. Mackle 9.30 J.D. Mackie Goldm.mm 0.40 Stoker • Barry
9,44 - Buen Dutty
Among other races affected was 9.48 G. Blewart » W.0. Hung the Cruiser Race round The 5.02 Fushy Ho
Brothers, in which only Ecstasy 0.56 Llord • Prophet and Muys finished, the latter 210.00 Lisaman funter',
3.23 a.m.
The patronage of the Star class
NEW COURBE:
9.16 Linaker v, Bomviertelt 9.20 Redmond 'v. Lydali, 9.84 Heath. Done 0.71 Cautherley `v. Walker 9.31. Bainabury ♥ D. Hung 0.54 Jackson v. Slabb
0.40
is still very poor and it is thought that this may be partly due to a mistaken Idea that a stringent and probably inconvenient test is necessary in order to see on the
Owen Washes, Tas 0.48 Alton Whelpton list of authorised star helmsmen.
5.48 Marintyre y da Pinha The rule is bejng re-worded
9.5% Wong Pringle shortly, but," in the meantimno, It
9.50 Paterna Nicholas should be understood that anyone 10.00 Pattinson Miller with reasonable sailing experience 10.04" Ballery Grover will have his or her name placed. Kite Chau straight on the list upon applica“ FOURSOMES-OLD COURÁS: tion (either verbally or in writ-1.25 Gordon-J.D. Mackie Watharat-Barry 1.40 Robb-Lickker v Wallars-Bimmerfelt ing) to the Sailing Captain.
185), Cowperthwelta-Hiraih v Kordel,Walker,
· REDWING REBULTS · ,E 1.40 illum edmond Calling Ist, No
D;+ Malloria. 2.43.10 1.48 Michel)-Born 1.1. Mackie Goldman Zul, No. 8. Von Sydow 2.54.04 1.50 Macintyre Bainsburys de Phops 3rd, No. 10, Smith ... 3.09.12
2.60 Casterlegschwn y Cizin-Prinzia Seven starters,
26) Stokerfi jabe Ten-Fropiat
Whelpton "ANCY.
an
It was decided by the meeting that the visit would be in order provided that the players re- turned to Hong Kong by April 24
in order to fulfil their League engagements.
It was decided at the meeting! that the Senior and Junior Challenge Shield finals be played on the Club Ground on April 2,
and that Mrs. Morse should be invited to
present the trophies. The International Cup Final and and China will between England be played at Sookunkoo on April 10. It was decided to invite Lady Man-kam Lo to present the Cup to the winning team.
WORDING OF REPORT
Fair
Judgment For Lincolnshire
Favourite
London, March 7. Nowmarket-trained. Fair Judgment was made
clear 19 to 2 favourite for the Lincolnshire
Handicap when the card on that race and the Grand National were called over for the fourth- time at the Victoria Club tonight.
2
Scores:- Junior Men's Singles: AL Fisher beat F. Brockbank, 15-7, 15-10. Junior Men's Doubles: A.. Sough and F.M. Rozario beat D. Kwok and S.P. Tao, 15-10, 15-17, 18-7.
Ladies' Doublest Miss I. Soares Miss Y. Franco beat Mrs. M. Soares and Miss G. Silva, 15-0, 16-11.
Junior Mixed Doubles: H.J. Xa- vier and Miss T, Baptists beat TE..
Rodrigues and Mias T. Marques, 10-15, 15-9, 15-7, 7. Junior Men's Doubles: C.H. Ngan
and M.C. Hung beat F.A.Vieira and A.J. Gonsalves, 15-9, 15-10, Bontor Mixed Doubles: R. Young and Miss U Khoo beat MA. Oliveira and Miss M. Silvo, 17-14, 15-12.
George
Chao
s Ayres In Upset
tional, while, Cloncarrig short. oned two points to share second, favouritiam with Roi Mond. George Choa, the former The odds against Happy Homs, Univeralty tennis champion, who will be ridden by Byran created the second major, up- Marshall, the champion Ná
sot, of the Colony's Singles tional Hunt Jockey; were reduced Championship when he defeat-
Extend from 33 to 1 to 25 to
to 1.
ed the lanky seeded Call- ed odds were offered against farnian, Harry Ayres, yester- Rowland Roy, Happy Homo's
stable companion, his quotation dayes and 7.5%
The
·fall·
d
the game went to minutes of were packed with bright and quotations were delightful tennis. That the game
At the previous call-over Fair Judgment had been joint favourite with Mister Lovell at 100 to 8-Mister Lovell was In future if an incident occurs offered at 100 to 7 tonight.
10 relegated during a game at which any being
third member of the 'Hong Kong Foot- favourite.
Referees' ball
Association Is
French Baron de Noxon's officiating and the referee in challenger. Drakkar, quoted"
last week, is now second) ** question has to write a descrip- 100 to tion of this incident for his re- favourite at, 100, to 9.
of 28 to I being six points above only two sets, the Another. Newmarket feree's report to the Hong Kong
horse, fast week's callover. Football Association the follow Goldsborough, shortened Your Ing committee has been appointed points from 20 to 1 to 100 to 0. Lincolnshire-19 to 2 Fair Judge was not prolonged to the third to give guidance as regards the spurned was cut from 25 to 1 Mater Lovell. 100 to 6 Gold disappointment to the crowd.
while the Northern-trained
ment. 100 to 9 Drakkar. 100 to set must have caused not d'Ettle wordings of such a report.
Mr.
7 Tunstall, telephoneNo, to 20 to 1. Mr. David Baker's
Romano,
who
has been well borough 20 to 1, Spurned..
NAYESTERDAY'S SCORES :* to 1 Crown Flatls and Romano. A. Beraien best T. Fodf, 6-3, 4-;. 6-2, ^||| Captain, Stone felephone No. backed of late, hardened
from to 34131 ext. 40 HQ Land Forces. 28. to 1 to 22 to 1.25 to 1 Star Signal. 33 to 1 baru Daker best Wong Blukt, 15, 2-3, 44,
| Killip Lent Lou-Yun-widg, KD, MAA Bir Fadiny telephone No. 34121A feature of the Grand Na-eight
G. Chon best IL Arren, 6-3, TR tional batting was the support Cromwell. 18
Grand Nationnt: 100 to 7
to Mr. Gaffney telephone No for the 12-year-old Befcott, who
15 Cloncarrige Hoop-sing best FY, Harrison, 6-1, 6-8, 50061. requiring mich assis 1 to 20 to 1.
was cut eight points from 20 to and Rol Mond, 20 to 1 Bricotteul Wal-gul best P.Y. Bellers, dg,
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