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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949.
Rough Play Seen TODAY'S SOCCER
In Manila Game
Rough house tactics featured the Interport soccer
match between Hong Kong and Manila at the latter port on Sunday, April 17. The game, which resulted in a victory for Hong Kong by live goals to one, almost ended in a free-for-all, only the timely intervention of the Hong Kong Manager, A. J. Hussain, and Manila Coach "Chito" Calvo preventing the outbreak of serious trouble.
5.
The following is an account saved what could have been an-i of the game as published in |other tally for the visitors, but the "Manila Times" of Mon- was tasable to get my his feet as
he was badly hurt. day, April 18:
The visiting Hong Kong Inter- trounced a
port XI last night
With goalie Glames out of the gauge, the Hogg Kong Inter- Tauchly cripted Mamla 10-mm | Porters swanned the enemy ter. never leam 5-1, before apprast-ritory and bombarded the Manila
Koal time and mately 15,000 football fans at the Rizal Memorial Track Football Handicapped by the abse of
Situation.
Mrunwinle,
the Maoria All- Student Selection
Combineel Christia
Faidie
Hrothers!
131
its Mouth team
FIRST DIVISION
Pollen v 8, Chium "W" (?)* from 2.1.49): Bounty Street, 5.45 parz Hefeere' 4. Ward: Linesmeni W, Gibson and 31. Sichardson,
Clube v Navy (PP from 20.3.40) | Club, 4.41 p.m. Referee: It.. Umari Linremenigt. Maemon med 1.1, £1, RAP » Kwong Whh (Postponed).
+
BECOND DIVISION Duckyard ♥ Batfelters'; Navy, 5.45 p.m.)
Referre. Ilavey,
Ht. Joseph's ❤ Talkoo: Army "1", .15
p.m. Referee: La Duen-po,
Alterations in HKJC's Classifications
Following are the
Greatly to again.
teles its
best but
alterations Classification the
List (111- Bonneed hy the Hong Kons
regular goal-guardian, the Jockey Club yesterday.
To Class 2 (Popics of previous carone): Aninzon, Blue Sky. Jeep Shing. To Class 2 Flarea.
of previous To Class 3 (Pontes
Acason): Meteorologist, Scufre, Sunlight, The Chief.
broke even Collapset
against superior with the Lost-playing Hong Kong strength,
Chema Man-chi, insid left. Betrand Nasza raggantika 1-1
second guai tallied the
for the Uong Kong specerites in the 33rd Preliminary fraces,
Llares, regular goal-homitte of biny.
His shot hit the Beeper of the Mantla Interpoft Xcessler and bounded in by touch- was seriously hurt when he stopeng substitute goalle Hernandes
Wing-keung. Mark, Tree! Kong's
centre shifty after about 30 minutes of play in the rst half.
Llugus was taken vat of the
4 ss0
forward.
(Ponies of 1949):
To Cla 3 (Ponies of 1949)| Liberty Ship, Maniac, Oakland Bridge. To Class (Ponies of previou
seasona}: Liberation Star. The Stranger,
With the store 2-8 in favour of the Hong Kong Interporters, Jose "Pol" Garriz, Inside-left of the rat X1, surprised all and sundry Held y a
i stretcher and from will ferrite 25-yard sprint then on the local tear hunt to offer pleking up a pass from tear piny the rest of the gaine with mate Jose Esteva The Dast half
Tu 20 m leiution | ended with the seen at 2-1 in unly 10 eu was allowed under Interport av gulations,
favour of the visitors.
the
HK Outplays Manila The visitors were ahead by 1-0
The De Kong Interparters when goalie blames was badhe
Outplayed the Manllors b injured in his successful attempt
second
period Rarely 19 sccunels to avoid another tally. Full back
after résuming hostilities in the Mariv Hernandez Tonk Lupas position for the remainder of the stanza, Manuel P. Xavier. Katie.
S
4
5 (Ponles of previous To Clase
seasons): Argus, Spanish Onion.
CLUBE 5 Ponles of 19491: Atomic Power, Biller Sweet, Harmony, Silver Spear.
To Class 8 (Ponica of 1949):
Double Com Green Velvet. Jare. Radiotron, Trigger
Football Heroes Return
The Combined Hong Kong Christian Schools' soccer team re- The three turned home yesterday by PAL plane from Manila. pennanta on display here belong to three of the Philippines
("Chlia Mall" Photo) they defeated. colleges which
School Soccer XI Back From Manila
The victorious soccer team of the Combined Hong Kong Christian Brothers' Schools returned to the Colony yesterday in high spirits after their first visit to Manila. Already they are tolk- ing about a repeat performance-at Christ- mas, if possible.
The schoolboy team, which was the first of its kind ever to leave Hong Kong, was accom- ponied by the Reverend Brother Cronon, Sports Master of St. Joseph's College, who seemed to have enjoyed the adventure as much as any of the boys themselves, To Class 7 (Ponies of previous
"We all had 0 very good art In the Also les Kames seasons): Elmer, Kingfisher, time", declared Brother Cronan Lightning, Miami Beauty,
"The Philippine Amateur Ath- Το Class 7 (Ponies of 1949) letic
Federation offered LIF Contucion Potato, Morning Sky, port match proved to be a rough whirlwind play from the centre
Sunk
The Hupetul, The every facility.
Which thing aboul al tumble affair when tempers the Bekl
only Tigress. Two minutes later, Chu Wing- become a hithe frayett
the complained was
hot (Ponice of previous they as buth
atmosphere
Manila. sides charged heavily in a series keung come back into the pleture
seasons): Betty Lam, Shangrila, dusty the Hallerby blasting as Hong Kong's fourth:
The temperature varied from about 09 degrees fahrenheil 101 degrees most of the time.
Between
the visiting Homes
おし
wingen. plastered in the
"The Hong Kong-Manila Inter-third marke, for the visitors in a
af skirmishes.
part of the game.
mentors Lerici their
We're
respective i
players to behave and the Rame was resumed without further in- cident.
Draws First Blood After the pigskin dashed up and down the field with equal tempo during the first 20 minutes
it ruiner-kirk from the Kally on left wing. Coaches A. J. Hussan ispet
Walka Mas visitors baving the Dimioklo "Chile" Calvu forced lu enter the Beld in order | Come in the bag with a consund- to avid a free-for-all. The two ing lead, 1-1, the play abruptly became rough and players from both sides engaged in a series of skidmishen which prompted Chaches Hussaini and Calvo to in- | forvente in order in avoid a free-
Chang Kam-hoi, who shifted from the centre half position centre forward late in the game, of play, Chis Wing-keung. Hon contributed Hong Kong's fifth goal Kong's
forward, centre
nice pass from .first blood on a short pass from team-uule Andrew Mullea at only team-mate Li Tat-fol, left winger. a few feet from goalie Her- Chu Wing-keung ibinanoeuvred nandez. The local backline before blasting Remen Echevarris and Jos in the dist marker.
Eslova were the most outstanding Two minutes Inter, Chu Wing-| local players in the defence, while keting farred his way through substitute geslie Marie Hernandra the Manillans' defence line, but stoppel several dangerous at- goalie Llamas rushed out of his temple from the
visitors, who Dust to stop him at a New feet dominated the Held after regular from the local threshold. Llamas alte Llamas was badly hurt.
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Lawn Bowls Entries
Nine teams have entered the Hong First Division of the Kong Lawn Bowls League, 10 in the Second Division and six in the Third Division
Club de Recreio have entered four teams, Kowloon CC there leams and the Kowloon
HGC most likely thren.
are the entries. The following
FIRST DIVISION Craigengower CC, Kowinon BGC. Club de Recreto "A" and "8", Kowloon CC, Kawiarn Club, Indian RC. Polfes RC and Hong Kong CC.
SECOND DIVISION.
Dock
Club de Recicle. Cralgengower CC, Kowloon CC. Indian RC. Police RC. Kowloon Dorks Clue Hong Kong FC, Filipino Club, Taikno Club, Kowloon BGC.
THIRD DIVISION
Club de Recręło. Prison Ofeere Club, Hong Kong Electric R. Kowloon CC, Hong Kong CC and Kowloon BGC (tentative)
HK Interport's Second Victory
Manila, April 19,
The Hong Kong interport soccer team yesterday defeated the rest team of Manila, 8-1, for the second straight victory of its series here.
The contest was so one-sided that the crowd in Rizal Stadium lost interest after the first half.
Hong Kong's forwards-Kwok Ying-kec, Chau Ma
Man-chi Manuel Xavier-played brilliant- ly. Kwok Ying-kee led the scoring with three goals and Chau
und
The
"
in
to
team was taken on whirlwbyd sight-seeing tours around the city
nearby resort
wasel
resort spots.
in
need at much But there WAB
Brother Cronan told the press that
they found prices somewhed higher in Manik' than in Hong Kong and thought the city itself still looked reconstruction. nothing shaliby about the Philip- planes' hospitality.
15 boys and Brother
help and co-operation from the La Salle Alumni in Manila, They dur. |boarded with the Brothers Hing their stay there.
The
Cropna received a good deal of
Felt At Home
"We were made to fect very much
home". said Brother Cronan. "And there was a real family feeling."
Although basketball is the
sport In crowd-drawing
the Philippines, the inter-school games in Monta were watched by as many us 0,000 spectators at a lime.
Brother Cronan praised tha fine spirit displayed throughout the games by winnege and Toners alike. He also expressed a with that Hong Kong might acquire as good facilities for soccer as those in Manila.
The Hong Kong team won four of the five games played in
drow the Philippines and
the
han Wing-kwon, Young Yu- tung, Lam Yuk-lun, Mow Cheong- ving. Tam Cheung-sing. Stephen Chan, Ko Po-keung, A. K. ismul, Yuen Chan-fun, A. G. Ismail. Chu Shiu-shing. Chu Kum-wing, Justin Chun, Lee Cheuk-sang.
Hockey Fixtures
QUADRANGULAR
TOURNAMENT
Thursday, April 21
Cleillans & Navy: King's Park, INRC (1) 6.30 pm. timpires: 8/Cdr. Padler and 17881, Cannolly.
Friday, April 22 RAN HK Polien; Kai Tax, 5,30 1.1 Umpirey1 8.13,1.0. Yeaman and A.M.
Khan YMCA; Saokunton, 6.36 p...
• Umpires: G.T. Paimer, and Miller.
INTERNATIONALS Saturday, April 23 India v Bestland; King's Park, ANIC (1), $.47 pon, Uimplreat You Biga Gater and 15, Xavier,
Bunday, Apr 24
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Portsmouth Has Surprise Defeat
London, April 18.
A surprise defeat at Birmingham today robbed the First Division leaders, Portsmouth, of an Easter hot-trick, but did not reduce their four-paint load over Newcastle.
ERA Birmingham beat Portsmouth 3-0 in a strenuous all- out game, watched by more than 30,000 enthusiasts, The result was a shock to thous- ands of fans, who have been freely acclaiming Portsmouth as Britain's greatest club since the wor.
Portugal • Pakistani Kings Park, ANRC)
(1). 10 am.: Umpires: A‚E 1. Guret and Cuplatu Chinel
Kr
A makmum of ten minutes day will allowed Wii onpires please notify zranil na moen as Donathle after the match.
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
Club de Recreio..
0
Millwoll Southend Brighton Aldershot
•
2 Bournemouth 3
Bristol R.
Newcastle fared little better, THIRD DIVISION (Southern) All umpires are requrated to confirm losing to Middlesbrough 3-2, Bristol C,
Port Valo by phone (30ant Ext. 1171 As an
Manchester Only
United Palace
Torquay persable. Becretaries
requested
Expier ensure primje, attendance of their teams. brought any change in the top Excle
Ipswich standings, leaping from fourth
Northampton fa third place with a smashing Norwich 3-0 victory over lowly Bolton. Nolts C. The United have to share this Reading 22 15217245 position with Derby County, who Swansea 22 16 43 72 2-ciefented
Burnley 2-0, and Swindon 21 16 2 4 62 14 Manchester City, who drew 1-1
Walsall with Chelsea.
THIRD DIVISION Continued hot sunshine drew
Accrington League games Carlisle country, thu Gateshead 0 Hull
Army
Navy
Khalan
Ke
Bivi Bervice RAF
WBLATO
21 12 40 42 222
217 34 54 Z
22 11 1 10 3 41
227114 39-46
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University
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throughout
the
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Ma 2
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highest attendance being
3
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18,000 who saw
Arsenal
1 17 31 71
1 17 14 4
Dutch ........
CIVILIANS' TEAM
• Blackpool 2-0 in London.
Thr following will reprowl Civilians the Royal Navy in the Que- drangular Hockey Tournament to be play-
the Navy No. 1 Grund, King' vlon | Park at 0,30 1,02 torporrow tem
Gaskeeperi G. Moss (UK Police), Barker Nery decrelo), Van Der Vanes (Dutch HC1.
Intern: Denn Tre Hin MIKU), W.A. Beet, Capasin (Bereriot, Thagat Singh (Khali).
Forwertes Bonrei (Recreio), Yare! (1K Polfee). E Powder (08), P, Run 10 * W1, H. Xavier (0) 4 W).
Reserver: 6.5. GA (CA), A.M Alves Recreo, Kane (DRC), R. Mar
rel
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A New Totalisator
Still under construction which began in February, the totalisator of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, will be ready for use during the second half of the "racing season ("China Mail" Photo).
L. Goldman Wins 36 Holes Medal
Inst one, in which they met the The Shanghai Visitors Cup 36 holes medal play-
Combined Colleges.
The scores were as follows:
National University 7-1..
La Salle 1-0.
San Beda 1-2.
Letran 1-0.
Inter-collegiate selection 1-1.
ed under Handicap on Easter Sunday was won by L. Goldman with a net total of 150, the runners-up boing P. Morrison, E. W. Gravos and. J. M. Pattinson with 151.
"We hope to send another team Other good scores were 152 by A. McKellar, the
down
nt Christmas". Brother Cronan said. "They would like us to send a track and field team unto too."
be
last pre-war winner, and D. S. Robb with 153. Considering the very strong ilon at Deep Water, Bay to be wind blowing all day at Fan-held
on May 10' cannot did not bellove a Hong Kong ing the results arc very guaranteed after Saturday, April
24. team would creditable. have a chance, since the game Bogey and Medal pools wero ENGLAND V SCOTLAND
| Man-chl and Xavier each scored Brother Cronan added that he
two. Ho Ying-fun got the other,
Manuel Nieto scored Manila's school basketball only goal-United Press,
ALL-BOSTON AFFAIR SEEN ·
Now York, April19.
OLD COURAK 9.30 d., Carter DA, Hobb 9.26 · A.F. Lisaaraan '♥ K.D. Kingborn 123 £. Goldman » 1.W, Shewan 9.42. D.AO. Davies v ER. Mackay, 8.10 14K Collings ▼ J.J. Cowperthwaite
Is so very popular and so well held on both courses as well dur- played in the Philippines.
ing the week-end and resulted in Perhaps the Snert, tribute paid D. Hung winning the Bogey on to the Hong Kong visitors was the Old Course returning Al that of Too Arceliano, sports Square. No less than eight play American baseball writers pre-columnist for the Manila "Even-ers had one down, D.3. Robh, diet that the 1848 World Series He described them as the best Skin, B.R. Mackay and P. M.
News".
K.5. Kinghom, M.B. Douglas. s.s. Gordon, w.c. Tall, 17. In an annual Pro-Associated
polt type of competition which should
he encouraged in
to Morrison. coming conducted writers picked the Maniln whenever they can do so by F.C.H. Black with the re-em, C. Ravili W.. Hubertson
The Old Course Medal was won because of the
markable net score of 64. Runner- up was D. Hung with 69 and NJ, Whelpton with 70.
will be an all-Boston affair.
Immeasurable
The Press, the Boston Red Sox to dethrong the Cleveland Indians in the Ameri-things they can do in improving can Ledgub drid the Braves to our technique in booting the ball,
The following players relain
League their National
tillo.
Associated Press.
HKFC VS
ROYAL NAVY -
took
KARIM WINS SCOTTISH TITLE
Edinburgh, April 19.
The New Course Bugoy was won by J.A. ftedman returning All Square and the medal by L.C. Saville with a net 70,
Easter Monday afternoon saw an innovation, a match betweer the Ladies and Men's motions teams of 20 m-alda'taking part.
9.49 T.A..Pentro w 7.3. Muskie 844 JR. Gulum • B.3. Gordan 9.48 W.O. Daylo v HR. Clatund 0.6 1LW, Helth ♥ J.D. Markle D.LA W.J. Dyer v. Btwart 10.00 W. Lyall ▼A.E. Hal 10.04 W. Bloker.v A. Mackellar
NEW COURAN ·
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a N. Whetston D.l. Prophet 6.18 C.M. Pryta W.E. delave 9.32 H. Balnebury ▼ JL. Macintyre 2.50 In Jackanes ♥ (1.0.8. ThompRơn 9.40 0. Alton • T.D.. Dryadala 0.44 J.A. Tudeng A.T. Dow
A LR, Hinabant v W.IL Paterson 10.02. JL.Z.D. Lowe ▼ KA. Miller 9.8%, K.A, Mason v N.G.M. Pard 16.00 W. Craven v Ai Maßride 10.08.R.P. Morrisie W.2. Dowie
19.11 2.0. Trinale v EA. Brodie
10.
q.P. Parkson A. TOGA
The following will represent Mahmoud Karim of Egypt The men proved too strong, losin the HKFC in a First Division won the Scottish open squash only one match and halving v.
Next Sunday there will be soccer match against Royal Navy rackets, champlonakilp yesterday. today on the Club Ground at by beating LW. B. Keable of match between England and Scot 5.30 p.m.
London 9-3, 9-0, 0-5 in just 40 iand, starting times se below. minutes.
Foursomes will be played in the
Printed and published for the Proprie Catton, Fowler, Strange, Weller,
holde the afternoon.
| SeriƑ/ths. "CHDA: MAIL LIMITED, M Forrow, Beck, Henderson, Main, British
Associatod Members are reminded that PRANK LAALAM BUSH, Windsor Home -Nelson," Kiernan and Bickford,
tickets for the Jubilee celebra-! Beza Kona.
Karim
Press
the
Halifax
beat Mansfield
2 Newport
D
Leyton Watford
N (Northern)
€ Bradford C. 0 Horticpools
3 Oldham
New Brighton 2
The League I lenders, Sou- Rochdale thampton, also faltered, held to a Rotherham conlless draw
on their own Southport
ground by Grimsby.
Cardiff displaced Tottenham In
fourth the
position of the table by defeating Blackburn 1.0
when the Spurs managed to draw with Brantford. Other wise, the top positione remain unchanged.
In League III South, Bourne- mouth pushed Bristol Rovers out of third place, beating Notting- Swansea re- ham County 3-2. main on top, beating Newport County 2-1. and Reading held to defeating Bristol second place, Rovers
1-0.
Hull City, by defeating Gates- head, still share the leadership Section with the Northern Rotherham, who beat Doncaster
of
2-0.
The results:-
Arsenat
Chelsea
FIRST DIVISION
Birmingham
Derby
Everton
Huddersfield
2 Blackpool
信
3 Portsmouth 0
1
Manchester C.
2 Burnley
1 Chariton
0 Liverpool
Manchester U.3 Bolton
Middlesbrough 3
Sheffield U.
Stoke City
Newenstle
1 Wolves
Prosion N.E.
2
2 Lincoln
SECOND DIVISION
Barnsley
Bradford Brentford
Bury Cardiff
Leicester Luton
Plymouth
3
1 Nolls F.
Spurs Leeds
Blackburn
West Ham
Fulham
3 Queen Park
Southampton 0 Grimsby West Brom. 1 Coventry
IN THE
1
2 Barrow
2
Crewe York
Doncaster
2 Chester
Stockport 2 Darlington Wrexham 0 Tranmere
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Celtle Rongers
DIVISION "A"
2
Clyde
0
3 Albion Rovers 1 Inter-LeaguO Match
Irish Football League 4 Foota ball League of Eire 1-Reuter.
Correspondence
The Editor takes no respon- sibility for views
expressed its letters by correspondents, and hu no means necessarily agrees with
th07Th
Suggestion
The Sports Editor China Mail,
the 0
0
SWith the approuching of Tennis League may I sug- gest to the Tennis Committee of he Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As- sociation to run a Junlar Mixed Doubles League
in the
coming season for the benefit of players below the average of players like: Mrs. Litton and others.
TENNIS FAN.
BASKETBALL GAME POSTPONED
Oving to rain, the Hong Kong Busketball Lengue games were postponed to April 23. The games word to be played at Carolino O Hill last night.
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