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CHINA BEAT ENGLAND IN CHARITY CUP, 5-2
In a clever exhibition of soccer at Sookunpoo yesterday, China beat England by five goals to two to win the International Charity Cup Competition.
LOCAL SOCCER TEAM WINNING IN MANILA
The Combined Christian Brothers' Achnois Soccer XI now touring the Philippines followed up their.7.0 victory over National University on Saturday night with another A strong La Salle College team last night by one clear goal.
win over
The game was played be for a crowd of more than 10,000 spectators.
WHE
The winning ocal ecured by Ka Pa-heung from about 30 yardu distance in the 101M minule
the Jaff
second
Game On Saturday
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the Timvity team af at sea.
Dostrating the play from start to us the Combined Hon Em team tonk the lead three rain from The kick-off and at
clear goals,
In the end her the Com- bined bng Kong Xi pored fo mon goals, to which the Univer- site readied with one thro Auzabal,
The Chinese were, without doubt, the better team
and fully deserved their victory.
There can
be no escaping the fact, however, that Eng- land were badly let down by their selectors, who saw fit to drop both Brown and Ramski!! from the English team.
On conclusion of the game, the Cup was present- ed by Mrs. J. McKelvie to Yu Yiu-tak, Cap- tain of the Chinese team. Souvenirs were also presented to the players of both teams. Three hearty cheers were speed on the bull being terrific. given for Mrs. McKelvie, whoLi Chua-fat and Cheung Kam- silver hol lent him invaluable aid, Li was the recipient of a flower vase and bouquet. Chun-fat in particular playing a
ine dushing game. The "warprise pucket" of the English team
undoubtedly Catton, the goalie, who exereded all expectations by giving a mag- miicent display between the sticks. His keen anteipation aret presteni. positioning did much to keep the
1s slowin
uniy pinskak. throughout was that which alloy- ed the Chinese to scure their fest gonk.
Appuently he was decely move by The flight of the ball and was under Mie Impresosa it Will going out of play.
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WITH
The two wingers. Ho Yin-fun Wing-keung, did not and Chu start off promisingly, but gradual- ly settled down us play progress- ed and eventually proved a real threat to the English defence.
The game opened with the English allels Luking the ball into Chinese territory, a dunger-
being ulfilled when The Chinese defence brought down Simuna.
The English goal had a narrow In front of him, both Hughescape when Catton left his charge
te tackle
Yee-kit, Tang and Tozer gave a superb pay torme
flashed the ball to Ho Yin-ful unre and though at bases they
The latter shut before steadying were enten by the tricky Chuese
himself and 'the ball went wide forwards, proved to be a lower
of the mark. strength,
in easy one.
AN
of his
best.
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1949.
Winners Of The Charity Cup
The China Football Team won the International Charity Cup of Hong Kong yesterday at Bookunpoo.~~"China Mall", Photo".
Ride's Team YMCA Defeat C & W
Cricket In Hockey Surprise
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CANADIANS NOSE OUT 'CRESCENT' BY 5-4 IN SOFTBALL MATCH
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Those who strolled out to King's Park yesterday witnessed a thrilling softball exhibition when a local, toom comprising most of the senior League. Canadians, nosed out as outfit from HMCS "Croscont" by 5-4, after the tussle had been extended to 12 innings before the 4-all dood-lock was broken.
The highlight of the fracas was the mound ex- hibition by "Crescent" hurler Ernie Tuttle who fanned a total of 19 victims. Ernie had shattered the local mark with 14 strike-outs to his credit, when he completed the regula- tion 7-inning stage.
Ernie Tuttle yielded 9 hits and gave out two passes to frat base, while slabster Kassa Nazarin for the "Locals" fan- nud four and passed four. Both twirlers went the com- plele distance."
For Ave
Stanvac Shell
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WEEK-END SCORES AT A GLANCE
INTER-HONG LEAGUE
APL 11 Musicians
H Caltex
EXHIBITION GAMES
"Crescent" 4 H.K. All-Stars White Fange 20 Squaws
frames neither side Gibbs could make any headway and n string of horse-collars decorated the scure-beard. in the sixth the II.M.C.S. Crescentmen
frat drew
blood when they dented the
rubber three times, but on expensive the seventh allowed
bobble in
15
3
three local runs to cross the pan. Ollers by chalking up their lone Both sides tallied once ench in tally in the seventh when Spiky the eighth, and went scoreless for Guterres relieved Chuppy Reme the next three chapters, as they dion for the brief period of two- clamped down on air-tight ball.
Tension Electrifying
With the twelfth frame coniing
Before 5,000 spectators the Rizal Stadium, Manila, on Saturday night, the Combined Hong Kong Christian, Hrothers" Schools Soccer X1 defeated the National University team
Pokfulam yesterday, u team led The YMCA brought off the hockey surprise of the Forrow, In the pivotal position, minato the exchanges and kept Hong Kong University Union by The Chinese continued to doby Professor L. T. Ride beat the seven grafs to one.
WDS completely off form
and
wook-end, defeating Cable and Wireless by The Combined Hong Kong XI rarely gave
Nine the English team penned in Its 29 runs.
own half of the field.
the odd goal in five in a fairly good game
third innings. In registering an Thuffed spectators with their fastmes out of ten he was outwitted
Professor Ride felded a strong
11-1 triumph over the Jive Boye ecutute passing, which hut by the Chinese forwards and even Cafton Bombarded tearn which Included E.L
at King's Park yesterday.
the Shellsters collected 11 hits off when he thd beat them to the
The English goal was tombard-Gosano, G.N. Gosano and A.P.
hurler Fred "Hot Lips" Diesta. ball and gained
ed from sit directions as the Chi- Pereira. possession, he
This was no "luke shot" by Led by Boycott at centre-for- Feldon knew what to do with it.
nese launched attack after attack. Batting first, Professor Ride's { the "Young Men" team, ward, the YMCA team made re-up, the tension become electrify- A Barrage Of Blows Tireless In Their Efforts Catton was playing the game of team knocked up 153 runs, A After their Kame display peated sweeps into C and W area ing. Herble Quen leading aff
Increasing On his flanks, Hobinson and his life and was repeatedly ap- Zimmern was in good form and against the champions, Club with
the first menace. The whiffed the ozone for
Chappy Remedios on the mound bal Gme were leading by three Holloway were tireless in the plauded for his brilliant saving blt up 72 runs before being bowl-de Recreio, last week, it be defence of C. and W. however. Butout, Igmar
Eriksen looked for the Oilers limited the op of didicult shots from all angles. ed by Teh. E.L. Gosano helped came clear
held effectively against the over a two-and-two count and cul position to only three sealtered efforts to hold the speedy und
chunk of 'air Occasionally, the English attack with a good inning of 40 runs. sport, that the YMCA hockey "Young Men who, when within a healthy
for the bingles. The Ollers unleashed a clusive Chinese wingers in check,
never reh
T.II. Lean took four for 51 and team have now pulled them clumsy and threw
shooting distance were but found the task by no means broke away but they were
often second out. Apart from the fact barrage of four solid blows ini a serious menace, the only specta
four for 50.
away many
that this was the 19th strikout, the initial semester to snatch an On their turn at the wicket. selves by sheer energy and chances at netting. ·
It was also Igmar's sixth time in early Kallerty.
the "ular effort being that of West, leader об
three-run lead. While the crossbar
rut in which C and W scored on a terrific as many trips to the plate. Licky blanking the "Longhairs" for six grit from the English allurek, was a trier from who shook
of the Hong Kong University Union was with
120 runs. a Dowerful dismissed for
break through that G. H. they have been for so long. finish but
left the Verlysen, looked over three wide frames the Shell Ollers steadily start to
was, on the Chinese goal
drive.
Aiman was top scorer with 41, In the only other
standing. encounter, YMCA
They Goal scorers for the Combined whole, much too slow for the fast,
talled pitches and passed a called strikke, added clusters of runs to the Time and again the Chines al Hong Kong XI wire A.G. Ismail tackling Chinese defenders,
Tch knocked up 18,
Mr. Recreio completed the final game however, to keep if up and with The next plich failed to find the score. forwards penetrated the English (1). Chu Kam-wing (2).
Of the two
were rightly falling plate and Licky strade down jo Tom
jizier
"Extras" helped with 20.
in their Axture list by a 3-0 de-one short, forwards.
In the seventh Arancon swung fent the defence, but their erratle shooting
over Kiernan Chertig sing (1). Yuen Chan-fur
the Dutch Hockey back on the defence each time Hrst base.
at a bid pitch but received a life; undoubtedly
robbed them of goals, even after (1), Stephen Chan (1, sud Ko more
the YMCA made a telling thrust. He played his
as the tricky pitch cluded the they had lured Catton Irom his
Cable and Wireless started the Boycott notied for YMCA to level Kassa Nazorin came through catcher. Fred Dlesta Po-keung (1), all of whom plny-suul brainy game and while
sacrifiend large and were faced with an
with a timely single to centre and Aloncon to third and S. Gusman's to sat
game one man short, With this the score. trying hard forwards in motion, nevertheless empty goal.
e handicap, they nevertheless
Verlysen scored as the throw-in wallop for a single scored Aran- Tound line to drop back and help
managed to ward off a persistent
was high and wide. Nazarin was con to break the string of +ggy the harrassed defence,
attack by the "Young Men" and
et flew out to centre fleld, but score-board. left stranded on third as Geegen which mounted steadily on the scored the first goul.
Guterres who was the Ue-breaker was notched, working on the rubber walked Incidentally, was injured in an Tulle struck-out,, followed by Babida and Abraham in succes- celdent previously. that bruised Me Luskle who lifted an infield sie to choke the sacks, and
Green singled him badly and scarred his cheek. pop.
through Chappy Remedies was called back
to Anish the He went on all the same and short, but in an attempt to stretch to And
game. although there was no spectacular the single to an extra sack, Green Remedios fed Babida a spinner play in his game,
Gerry fitted was nailed at the key-stone and and popped out. Lanky Pearson Into his position in the C and W the ball game was over.
was next and Just nicked the In a friendly cricket match side.
apple for a weak roller to It is understood that the Cana Remedios who pegged him out at 29 at Chater Road yesterday, The "Young Men" started the
has firat for the end of the game, HKCC "Occasionals" beat Wing scoring in the second half to take dian Destroyer "Crescent"
left fielder for the 121 Cdr. A. D. Panton's XI by 33 the lead, Boycott cutting in from made arrangements to play against Dick Silva,
the side received a perfect from CBA Park, 6.15 p.m.. A return with his willow wielding,
om the Jaguars on Wednesday at the Shell Ollers was again effective Taking first tease of the wicket, the wing and sent it into the act
against a H.K. All-star necting bring the score up with effect
times in "Occasionals"
sately three knocked up
line-up has been slated for next four, Spiky Guterres was also 180 runs, to which L. D. Kilben to 2-1, in favour of the YMCA.
Play
Sunday at 2.30 pm. continued at a' fast
good for two in two. contributed 37 and J. Pullen 37.
Stanvac played brilliant ball to Caltex J. Berrow took two wickets for pace with both sides aiming to
provided the upset chalk up a 16- not, C. and W. had a goal to catch the Inter-hong loop, as a strong AFL Eagles. Dynamie Joe White 16-4 decision over
s
at outstanding game.
CSS SOCCER XI
ARRIVING
The Combined Singapore Ser- vier Sevver XI will be arriving here ht about nine o'clock moraing
this
Was brilitant
HK UNIVERSITY UNION T. Lo, e N. Lo, b Pereira... HG. Amman, e A. Zimmern,
h G.N, Gosano the English
C.L. Huang, LT.
Ride
passes
ly easy lane in goal and was troubled only on a very few oc-
About Ave minutes before half the Chinese took the lead
thne,
Was
...
D. Chelliah, e G. Elliott, b
G.N. Gosano
S.M. Teh, e Pereira, b LT.
Ride
Ride .....
S.A. Vanar, b F.R. Zimmern D.G. Hanson, b F.R. Zimmern T.C. Lean, e Pereira, ↳ F.R.
Zimmern
The two wingers, West and when Tang Yee-kit, after cleverly Marsden, falled tu Impress and cluding the English defence, sent were rendered inocuuis by then a high tob ahat. To the amaze opposing defence.
ment of all, the ball entered the The Chinese played well to a net with Cation making no effort man land their accurate
ki save. It was
was apparent that he seldom went astray.
the impression under
that T.H. Lean, e A. Zimmern, b Yu-Yiu-tak had a comparativo- the ball was
was going out of play.
Pereira The
English team attacked T.T. Chin, b G.N. Gosano strongly after this reverse, but T.C. Koh. not out the finishing of their forwards,
Extras Of the two bucks, Hau Yong-who lacked cohesion, was weak.
Just before half time, Tang spectacular. His hefty clearances and robust Yee-kit nissed a wonderful op- tackling did much to upset the portunity of putting China fur- Engilsh tuck.
ther ahead when he imissed an Tse Kain-hung, the left back, played a quiet yet
apen gout, vices Hong Kong against Com-eflective game. bined Services Singapore:
The visitors will be oficially welcomed by the Hong Kong Football Association at a Cocktail Party at the Hong Kung Hotel tomorrow afternoon.
The following have been select- ed to represent Combined Ser-
Anderson (Army),
Hughes
casions.
sang was the more
Well-Placed Passes
+
The Second Half
(Army), Soutar (RAF) Weather-Man-shi qutshone Hung Hing-ng their lead after a brief spurt
all (Army). Craighead (Army), Rowlands (Army), West (Army), Simms (RN), Rafferty (RN), Marsden (Army) and Ramskill (Army).
In the intermediate line, Chaup yuk and Lau Chung-sing. He was not only clever in
his in terceptions, but was prominent An his feeding of the Chinese for- wards with well placed passes.
Tung Yee-kit, the Chineso cen-. tre-forward, struck his best form
Reserves: Tadınan (RN), Ro- binson (Army) and Higgs and was (Army).
continual source of worry to the English defence, his
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12
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10
3
"Occasionals" Win In Cricket
Total
Bowling Analysis
A.P. Pereira Jr. 1} α 11 G.N. Gosano
8.1 3 28 FR. Zimmern LT. Ride
runs.
M R
W
the
2
12 3 29
5
0
27
10 runs.
The second half started tensa- ttonally with the Chinese Increas
PROFESSOR RIDE'S TEAM by the English attack. The ball F.R. Zimmern, e Huang, b was taken to the English end of T.H. Lean the field
and Lau Chung-sang, A. Zimmern, b S.M. Teh who gained possession just out- G.N. Cesano, b T.1. Lean side the penalty area, sent. In a E.L. Gosano, c T.H. Lean, b fast ground shot which guve
J.C. Koh Catton no chance.
N. Lo. e`D. Cheḥjiah, b S.M.
Teh
West came fear with effort, after racing down the left. a Ang but his effort was brilliantly saved, by Yu Yu-tak,
T. Ride, not out A., Rodrigues, b T.H. Lean N. Poters, c D. Chelliah, b
S.M. Tch
Following a period of attack- ing, the Chinese scored thoir third E. Ho, Ibw b T.H. Lean goal through L Chur-fat, who G.F.S. Elliott, run out nelled with a well placed header. A.P. Pereira, b 8.M. Teh
The score did not serve to dis- courage the English players, who continued to fight back doggedly. Their efforts were rewarded when. in the course of a melee in front of the Chinese goal, Kiernan back- heeled the ball to Rafferty, who T.H. Lean mado no
with mistake
anne S.M. Teh effort to the back of
net.
J.C. Kor
0
40
R. W. Franklin took five wickets for 25 runs.
OCCASIONALS
2
Second-Half Whistle After the second half whistle, Gerry Roza-Pereiro took to the feld in C and W colours.
10
Gerry,
satisfied
i
game
con-
In reply to this total, Panton's, UP, while the "Young Men" were Gibb vine succumbed 15-8. The at third-base for the Pegasusmen. Texans took advantage of Gibb played a sparkling game to pep XI replied with 153 runs, with not at all completely M. Holme hitting up a bright 07 with this slight margin lead with hurler Allie Malig's temporary up a revived team. Roy Silva- before being bowled by Graham. 20 minutes of the game still to weakening in the sixth canto to Wato
could not pull go through.
himself dent the rubber 11 times. The away from duties and his hind- After a long spell of play in run of the game was level for five snatching berth was taken care which the ball was rapidly trans- forred up and down the field, Ches, with both sides scoring of by Gus Pereira. Luigi Gosana
three in the second stanza. In for Stanvao and W forward caught the ball the sixth the Texans staged an and
tossed steady ball held the Eagles scoreless 35 way up and placed it past Caynes, trand's two-bagger. Olly Omar splurge in the fourth. The Ollers
uprising sparked by Van Nos-
throughout, but for a four-run YMCA
goal keeper, to equalise rapped out a sizzler through almost registered a triple-play, short-stop and Nostrand romped almost identical to the set-up at The "Young Men" come back with consistent spurts to threaten and W, but again lost their op- portunities. Clemo, YMCA's wİTLE,
14 A. Graham, e Panton, b Mahon
J. Pullen, b Barrow
0. Kerr, b Mation
M. Newton. e Panton, b Cull R. .พ. Franklin, e e Mahon, b
Barrow
C
Cull
eL. D. Kilbet. lbw Cull
W. L
17 A Stepto, b Mahon 153 A. P. Welf, lbw Cull
A. S. Eraun, b Cull
C.D. Wates, not out
4from the centre, took it all the
17
41 the score again.
17
37 C
had
10
home with the tieing run.
A Claud Of Dust
speed when carrying the ball but was awkward and lost many rass-cutter along third, Omar When Tony Souza blasted a
precious moments in passing.
the which
Madcap-Canadians
gamo created such a hulabaloo among the legal minds.
Declared "Safe“
T. Leung and V. Tavares were During one of these attacks by slid home in a cloud of dust for on base when Kyle smacked a take the lead. grounder to Joe White at third- the "Young Men", the ball was the Texans to
After this, hit from a distance. The C and able to stop them and Mallg was
nothing
connected for a
Extras
Total
Bowling Analyste
MR 14 Z 51. 17.4 4 58 8 3 20
Extras
W
Total (runs)
186
2
0 17
M
R.S. Cull
17
SOCCER MATCH
T. P. Mahon G. T. Rowe
16
J. Barrow
match
PANTON'S XI
ON
This
goal gave the EnglishS.A. Vanar players just the tonie they need-
ed and within a few minutes they
Had scored again through Rafferty.
With the margin of their lead!
1
lessened, the Chinese settled down. vs SINGAPORE
to an all-out effort to prevent tho
The following will represent |English attack from obtaining the the Colony In a soccer
| against Singapore Services equaliser.
J. Barrow, e Kerr, ↳ Stepto In this, they were successtui Saturday, April 18, at Sookumpoo, G. T. Rowe, lbw. Stepto And it was not long before they
Yue Yiu-tak (SCAA), Soutor A. D. Panton, b Howard again hell the initiative.
(RAF). Hsu King-sing (SJFC), M. Holme, b Graham... Five Goals To Two Weatherall ___ (Army), Craighead R. Twelvetrees, st. Newton, b
(Army), Santos (SJFC), Combining effectively, they had(Army).
Wales Weat matters more or less their own (SCAA), Lo Wah-sing (CAA),
King-cheung K, S. Wilson, Wales, b Frankil way and before the final whistle, Klornan (Club) Capt. and Main R. 5. Cull,
b had scored two more goals through (Club)..
Franklin Tang Yee-kit, both of which
T. P. Mahon, e and ↳ Franklin Reserves: Catton (Club, Woller II. T. Alexander, not out... were excellent efforts.
The English attack tried to get lands (Navy), Rafferty (Navy) R. N. Parker, b Franklin
(Club), Hughes (Army), Row-J. Holmes, b Franklin ..... moving, but crumpled before the and Peruirà (SJFC), resolute methods of the Chinese
Funk
defence.
Team Manager: Mr. J.C. Guin-
The final whistle came with the
∙Kam..
Chinese, worthy, whiners of a hard
fought game by five goal to two. A), and Chu Wing-keung (SCAA
China: Yu Yiu-tak (SCAA 'A'), ('AL
C
Extras
Total (runa)
a. Blepto,
12
7
Hau Yung-pane (SCAA 'A'), Tre England: Calton (Navy), Hughes W. Liloward Ha-hung (SCAA "A"), Chau (Army), Tozer (Navy), Robinson D Wales Man-chi (KMB), Hung Hing-yuk (Army), Forrow (Club), Row- O, J. Korr (KMB), Lau Chung-sang (BLAA) lands (Navy) Wel.(Army), A. Graham A). Ho Yin-fun (SCALA A), LI Bimma (Navy) Rafferty (Navy), R. W. Franklin Churista (KMB). Tang Yes-kit Kiernan Club), and Marsden A. B. Erson (EMD), Cheung Kam-hol (BCAA (Army).
VODU PANE."Wais
not
seemed base. White tagged third; base' to kicked but did
force Leung und relayed the ball, goalie, contact completely. Meanwhile,
total of five over to second base for another.
Meanwhile. Kyle had Blenkinsop, the "Young Men" in-bunched up hits in that eventful force out. side right followed Through on chapter. Frankle Correa waved reached Arst but for some reason the goalle's error to
Mally off the score the| WARH
mound and took or other went back to the elde- last goal giving YMCA victory over the hurling chores-himself, Unes and was sitting. Happily Just five minutes before the tack and the riot stopped when Corren when he realised that a play was got Pat Castro on an infield hop "ante" and the game, was re- per, Glub managed to grab back sumed.
2
Play Scrappy
#
Play was at times but both sides never
er
20
three of those 11 runs and were Tommy Chan turned out for the scrappy, still behind when the final frame | APL outfit and clouted three- lost their toomed ahead.
bagger which was allowed as a homer having bounded over the
of sense of humour. The poor condi-
Cus
ON
on of the ground had something Jojo Baptista bunted down firat fence out of the park. to do for the occasional "dan-base falled to beat the throw for Remedios for Stanvac pulled 14 gerous play", for which members the first down. Bux
worked a four-master with a stinging of both teams received the re- Azevedo for a walk and moved to blow to right-feld, feree's warnings.
Jow, White second base ond passed belt registered two hits, one of them The YMCA team acquitted Frankie Correa bunted and Buxa single which he stretched into themselves quite worthily by this made third, but Corres's sacrifice four-master, but failed to touch victory: Especially so, an today's was the second erasure. Rabbit second when Cable and Wireless tears is com- Leung poled out a towering fly, drive to deep centre, and was he impotein lành vased mainly of veterans from but the ever-reliable loft-gardener culled out.
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5
the one time famous Nomads, Charlie Thompson was dumped which I understand, will bo mak- | right under it. wing a return next hockey sesson.
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153 The "Young Men" hockey team Olly Omar connected for two)
-should," therefore,... try to - reach safeties in four times which in- Wofiler, heights in the league of cluded a three-bagter while Van next Benson, when there is very Nostrand's two hits sparked a reason to expect that local hoc- rally, Bertie Silva,, Orst sucker keyi-standards will take up the for, the Caltex : ouift played a position-If not surpass it—where good, game and handled 12' fold- It left off in the winter of 1941), ng chances, without an error.
Result YMCAKE 8: Cable & Wirties 12 - The Musicians averiad a shout- yang
Dutch Hockey Club. 0] out" af. the, handa, at în baniz) Home How
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