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Civilians Defeat Navy At Hockey
Displaying better combination, finer stickwork and
greater opportunism, Civilians eliminated Royal Navy yesterday by four goals to nil to enter the final of the Hockey Quadrangular Tournament.
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
SECOND DIVISION BOCCER
2
Potles *3 Bouth China 0 Club
2 Army Kin Royal Navy 4 PCA Tramways 3 K, Motor Bus 4 Chinesa AA 4 Kit Chea
The Civilians enjoyed almost four-fifths of the HK Interport Win
game and had the forwards succeeded in utilising more of the chances that came their way, the score would have been much greater.
Muss at goal did not have Although taking the
but made very much to do, without their Centre-half cup-
spectacular saves to the three
Beld
tion. Willy Reed, the Civillim teuto played well to a Dun.
INDIA TO MEET SCOTLAND
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match
International Hockey between India and
Scotland. which WAB pre. VIDualy
fixed for Saturday,
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Sunday, be played оп Apr 24, nt Bookunpoo at 10
Dr.
Umpires: G. T. Palmer and
Xavier.
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HMS London Also Fired Oni
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tive woudteel, from Amethyst Shanghai tonight
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Again In Manila
Manila, April 31.
A Year For New Fame In Tennis
Now York, April 20.
This will be a year of new fame for new names in tennis, according to those new names thom- selves.
1
Richard Gonzales, Gussie Foran and Earl Cochell speak for themselves when they discuss their hopes for 1949, and veteran Jean Borotra of France speaks for another new stor, young Kurt Neilsen of Denmark,
Gonzales
at
SOCCER GAMES RESULTS
London, April 20,
The results of Scottish soccer games played today were:
Portick
Dundee
Eust Fife
"A" DIVISION
Hearts
3 Falkirk
1 Aberdeen "B" DIVISION
Queen's Park 0 Dundee U.
--Reuter.
Final Acceptors For Newmarket
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55, Connaught Rd., C.
1st & 2nd Firs. Tel: 21397.
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Raschi Pitches Yanks To A 3-0 Victory
New York, April 21,
Vic Raschi showed mid-season form yesterday, pitching Now York to a 3-0 shutout over Washington in the American League,
The righthander allowed only three hits as the Yanks made it two straight over the Senators.
Heavy batwork by Sam Chapinan and Elmer Vaio heijs- ed Philadelphia to a 3-2 vic- tory over Boston. The Athle- tics picked 11 blows off Ellis man's hits sent Valo hoine with
won the United Cochell too has been practising The Hongkong interport soccer
London, April 20. hard during the winter, and isi
The Onal acceptors for the Two Hilla frust September, sure he will have a great year. three-game serks here by defeat- Forest cam made a clean weep of a States outdoor championship
Thousand Guinees to be run over the winning run in the 10h. Borutra, in New York for the shuts at good that he was calling the Muniin Football League beating Ladislav Hecht of Cre-
one inile ot Newmarket on Ganzenmuller, Indoor tournament, praised Nell- Wednesday, April 27, were an- choslovakia, Selection 3-0 before 10,000 fans
Gua ed upon to deal with.
Art at Rizal Stadium last night.
Larsen, Frank Parker
sen highly.
nounced today as follows: Czechoslo The teams played evenly for Jaroslav Brobny of
"He will be a champion some
The
Thruster. Makarours, first 10
"He minutes.
Then vakia and Erie Sturgess of South day." Borotra said.
Grani, Lighterman, Roc du Diable, the
needed. His service Lanarth, Nimbus Star, King Bear, hot won full respect of the ten-
As his fans, because he was beaten yet, he is not very good defen- four tournaments after the sively, but give him another year nationals, usually by Ted Schroe- or two and you will have another
great champion w watch. Unit der.
er Press.
Nery and Van Der Voort were a safe pair of full-bucks, with the former showing a fine sense
anticipatia in few passes that pussed his part-
ber.
covering the Muntia faded and Chang Kam- Africa in that ardér, but he has everything are superb,
Thye Heap, substituting Lear for Reed in the pivotal position. appetired at Best to be uncorafor table the unaccustomed post- tion til carried himself ably as the gani went on.
Bigat Singh was the best of
the halves, und besides bottling op the opposing wing, was instru- mental in breaking up a few the movements by Gangenais Navy.
The forward line worked in
with Fowler, umisest, Rull and Soares showing greater penninence.
hol, centre forward, booted a goal fran four yards after 20 minutes of the Best half.
Chu Wing-keung, inside left, sored in and Chang Kam-hot the second half-the latter from
12 yards.
improved My game is much this Year,"
sald 20-year-old Fanche, "I spent most of the win-
The Hongkong team is leaving fur home for row. They were ter practising ground strokes with today Parker and Don Budge. And 1 honoured at R luncheon given by the Philippine Amateur Snally beat Schroeder in the JA
Federation. Athletic
-- United
Results Of School Tests
abond a train from Chongchowing under Beir usual handicap amination held last year were
teries.
said these tur made
Under Handicap
The Navy were obviously play- different In entirely of having
game. As # line-up in Lvery
estilt they were only a disjointed lot, unfamiliar with each other's play.
released yesterday. The suc- cessful students are:
Jolla tournament in February.
"I want to win at Wimbledon, make the USA Davis Cup team and win again in the nationals this year, just to prove i was not playing over my head at Forest Hills last year."
Miss Moran, leggy California Results of the Cambridge Junior School Certificate Ex-beauty who has had movie offers, is ranked fourth nationally, but she believes she can be first by She took lessons next winter. during the winter from pro Dick Skeen, and has Improved great- ly in court strategy.
ΟΙ one the dumbest players on the courts, and while I had the strokes I did not know what to do with them.
I could have won a lot of Important matches by going to the not, but I did not. Watch me this year," she promised.
Sacred Heart School: J. Chu, F. Fomandes, F. Prado, M. F. Situ, C. T. Soares and I. C. Syawe.
French Convent School: Calvert, S. T. Newman, Rodrigues and M. Yuen.
C.
P.
A. M.
F
to be
and
has
TENNIS GAMES TO
BE PLAYED
All competitors in the Tennis Handicaps who have not played off their games na previously an “ nounced
British Golfers Begin Well
Cleveland beat St. Louis 7-3
Rickmansworth, April 20.) on Bob Lemon's seven hitter. Britich professional golfe Bob Feller pulled 0 shoulder made a good start to their, con muscle and will be out at least a patitive season at Moor Park he week.
today, doing better than the mai Detroll's four-run homer by Overseas Invaders In the opene Dance Hindostan, Iran, Bornes Johnny Groth in the eighth pro- round of the "Silver King" £1,3. Park; Abernant, Hampden Park,vided a 5-2 win over Chicago as tournament over 72 holes. The Shades, Galler, Proof, De-
Virgli Trucks hurled four-hit corum.
Flower Curl, Beurred; Bewley and Amela Drake.
The final acceptors were also announced for the filtes classic
One Thousand Guineas, to be
run over one mile at Newmarket on Friday, April 20.
Avilo, Jet Plane, They are: Tapiola, Solar,
Myth, Reckless, of Leisure, Massilia le Diche, Lady
Theo, Double Deal, Vice Veres, Hymette, Pierre de Lune, Foc
on! Kowa, Musidara, Ball Is- Fair Debit, Queen of Basrah,
It was a day of sunshine a light winds, and only the trick
the t The Brooklyn Dodgers scored ness of the greens on four unearned runs on four New courses--High (0,002 yards) a York errors and wildnes by West pitcher Sheldon Jones, the vie counted as difficult,
Um, to defeat the Giants 0-2 in the National League,
(6.033 yards)-could
Eddie Whitcombe, of Porte Park, Hertfodrshire, showed t way on the short West cour Boston made it three wins in four games with Philadelphia by chipping and putting brilliantly
go round in 80-two strokes ou winning 6-5. Willie Jones the Phillies
a modera side the record.
He leads on this course by record by hitting four doubles in stroke from Bert Williamson,
single contest
Wollaton Fark.
equalled are requested to note that all postponed games must be played off by Monday evening.
Competitors. are asked to make late Indy, Bullochyle Run, 4-0
their
own arrangements ns to time and date of these matches Four courts will be reserved for these postponed specially
games.
Frank
Paris, April 20. Parker, the United lawn tennis star, and turco French players-Marcel Bernard, Henri Cochet and Ro- bert Abdesseiom today reached of the Inter- the semi-finals national Championships here. Fedro Massip (Spain)
Cochet in the eliminated by
winning quarter-finals, Cochet 6-0, 4-0, 6-4, 6-4,-Reuter,
The Embassy nutirees said.
who were the en
States crippled from the way ashore slong after she was beached on
"I used At least one goat night have Ruse Island, 40 miles North East of Nanking, following a pounding cone their way, in the circumst yesterday from Red shore balances if they had adopted through pusses instead of attempting those which often went short passes astray.
Rolands at goal saved his side from a bigger defeat when thing again he stopped almost and certain
at goals, Boyse
left- back was the bulwark of the Navy defence and, with Haig at centre-half, was responsible for Civilians' Inability to few more goals.
The remainder of Amethyst's crew of 148 men, including 17 ke- porte dead and other wounded, are still aboard the ship which is due in Shanghui. Sometime to morrow, British sources saki.
Consort In Shanghai The British destroyer Consort.
which was buttered by Red shore fre while attempting to d minor Amethyst, is undergoing
repairs in Shanghai preparatory to transferring to Hong Kong for complete repairs. She unloaded 16 injured and 16 dead here.
Nine of Consort'a dead were kiled outright during un ex-
Ecore a
From the bully-off, the natiors took the ball right up to the Civilians "D." Moss was the firal to be tested by the Navy left wing with a terrife shot which he stopped full on the pads.
Play was
to the transferred
CRICKET FIXTURES
An
Intra-Club Jawn
bowla
Kame between two teams of thei
will be Kowloon Cricket Clup played at the KCC on Saturday. April 23, at 3 p.m.
the The following teams:
are
two
REDS F Goodwin, T. A. Madar, A. Graham, C. Thompson.
Australia's Part In World Sport
(By DAL STIVENS)
E. C. Fincher, W. Hong Sling. In a little more than half a century's participa-
R. S, Capell. A. E. P. Guest.
G. Lee, W.
change of fire with the Commuter end, and the Civilian
L. Brezny, for- sis, while the tenth man died of wards who had been playing injuries before the ship reache
without Fowler began to get into Baker, J. Tang. their stride after he joined them.
Shanghat
British naval sources sald
J. A. Tibble, C. Champelovier,
In one of the raids, Yusof, W. Puliner; E. R., Itosselet,
was still their information that the Civilians' Inside right, Amethyst had 17 dead
which would bring the total Navy's goalkeeper, kicked
dead"
the
BLUES
WIK
tion in international sport Australia has made some important contributions to techniques most notably in swimming, dirt-track rac... ing, football and tennis.
C. Rasselet. A. J. Kew, W. H. About the beginning of this century every young
aboard, was injured when, Rolanus, the from the two ships to 2. ball straight into his face, Kune Cowic, C. R. Rosselet. But this
this has not been con- moved to his position from right firmed positively.
half with Guest substituting at right half,
Toen.
A Royal Air Force fiying boat that came here from Hos. Kong to
drop medical supplies tr Amethyst will not be required. It will remain in Shanghai. It also was disclosed that the Bri- tish destroyer Constance let Hong Kong for the Yangtse to rendler assistance to the naval *units already on the river.
arbore here.
4
Even Exchanges Exchanges were even at this stage, and backs from both sides came into the picture with fine interceptions and clearances.
in the 20th minute. a feeble Clearance by Royse was stopped by Fowler, who pushed it into
F. E. Skinner, B. Butterworth, H. S. Brown, A. C: Tribble.
T. Lock, S. A. Gray, F. E. Lawrence. H. Gittans.
R. Leigh, T. E. Baker, W. Chain, J. Evans.
Stand-bys: D. O. MacLennen, T. Crawford and M. J. Divecha,
TO REPRESENT PORTUGAL
have been The following
would-be swimming champion was thinking, talking, dreaming and practising the Austro- lian crowl. It was then the newest thing. It was more than that-it was the only thing.
Doubles Play
A swimmer using this refinements of his own. People have against a done inss and been credited with volutionary style field of orthodox swimmers, originality. using the trudgeon, won by about the
margin as Citation, Musket or Phar Lap a field of brewery horses. would have carved out among
same
The world took notice of the
Modern doubles play in tennis with both pairs trying to get to the net to smash and volley away their opponents' returns originat-{ ed in Sydney and Melbourne dur-
the nineties.
Among the Injured on the destroyer Consort was the ship's the circle to Soares, Gatinting selected to represent Portugal in the ball about two yards from captain, Commander 1.G. Robert-
, D. S. C., who returned to his the goal line, the Civilians' right the International Hockey match ship after medical attention mistake the against Pakistan on Sunday, April
wing made no undeak with a 24 at RNC Ground No. 1 King's Australian crawl when an Aus-Up to that time doubles had tralian. Richard Cavil, at the be been played with one player up past Rolands, to give his side Park. Fully-on: 10 am,
F.A.
Nery, J.B. ginning of this century swan 100 at the net and, the other covering Barretto A the lead.
Gonsalves, IA. Marques, W.A. yards in 58.6 seconds. Reed, A.M Alyce (Capt.), J. seconds had been considered the aneously Soares, A. Marques, A.A. Outor-imit of attainment. res, P. Rull and D. Xavler.
Reserves: A. Roza, P. Yvano- vich, G. Roza-Foreira, R. Sales.
Shefted By Reds statement issued by the
Five minutes later Rull, the naval authorities in Clvillans inside left, snapped a Gross pass and nicked, the ball rcross the goal mouth from the goal-line.
British Shanghai at 7 o'clock this įmor- ning said that the shelling of Amethyst and Consort yesterday was done by Communist medium artillery.
The
In
British Ambassador British Ambassador China, Sir Ralph Stevenson, has Instructed the British Consul of Peiping to communicate to the
A random clearance by the de- fence saw the ball going to Kane who took it into the circle and sent in a well-placed grounder
second for the Civilians
goal.
Immediately on resumption in
HKFA BODY TO MEET
Sixty the ba doubles teams of bro-
You can get the perspective of Cavill's feat if you imagine our excilement today If a runner came out and proceeded casually to run the 100 yards in nine seconda fiat, The minute for the hundred yarda might well have remained the
A meeting of the Hong Kong ilmit it swimmers hadn't pro the second half, the ball went to Football Association League gressed from the old trudon ist Kane who took it up to the 25 Management Committee will be with its dragging scissors kick.
yard line and pushed it to Fowler, held at the Association's office on means
cana The Civilian centre-Worward
highest competent Communist authorities by whatever informing them
which may be possible a mess brought it further into the " Tuesday, Aprli at 6.15 p.m.
of
to their
the
firing and swung it across to the left. upon Amethyst and Consort and
Taking the pass Xavier took a of immediato seeking the issue
at shot at the goal, only to see it
·Instructions by them
heir stopped by Rolands. Following military commanders, along the up, Fowler flicked the ball Into Yangtze to desist from such fir-
the not to put his sido further ing, necording to an offelal an- nouncement.
subsequent message em-
ahcod.
A Gruelling Timo
AGENDA
1. Re Champion vs. Rest Match, 2. Victory Shield, 2nd match. 3. Benent match.
INTERPORT SUB- COMMITTEE
A meeting of the Interport phasised the urgent need of
The Navy defence began to be Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong testion by Amethyst
the subjected to a gruelling time as Football Association will be held and reiterated
play continued during most of the at the Association's office
Tuesday, April 26 at 6.15 pan, their
AGENDA
casualties request for instructions to pre- remaining period within vent further Bring on these ships half.
2. Any other business.
of the British Navy which are Their poradie altacks were 1. Macan Interport. engaged on peaceful, humanitarian easily warded off and their atray passes cleared back, Inta their
tasks.
theso
Reulor.
-
RAF, vs SOUTH
.
CHINA "B"
on
The First Division soccer match
And aptly, too, because Cavlil lay flat on his chest, lea
Teaching forward with his arms and pulling him- self along while his feet thrashed the water with two kicks to each full stroke with both arms,
Bob Rush hurled Chicago to a The lead on the High cour
shutout over Pittsburgh, Wan shored with 68 by Dick Bus Honey. Suntime, The Satellite,
acattering three hils and fanning
of Coombe Hilf, Surri Vineyard, Come Abroad, Solar, seven.
former Open champion, and Hari Pearl, Three Weeks, Vale of Scores:
Bradshaw, of Kilcrones, Elre the Towy, Princess hose, You Never
former long hitting
Irish Op Can Tell and Unknown Quantity.
champion, Reuter.
Schoolmaster Turns Cricketer
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington New York Winning Filcher, Vic Raschi; los
ing pitcher Paul Calvery. Boston
2 10 3 3 11
0
Philadelphia Winning pitcher. Joe Coleman;
Kinder. losing pitcher Ellis Claveland
7
11
3
2
Lemon;
Eastbourne, April 20. Bert Sutcliffe, the 25-year old
from
St. Louis Auckland, schoolmaster made his mark on his first appea- Winning pitcher, Bob rance in English cricket when at losing pitcher Karl Drews. the Saffron Ground here he hit
„AMERICAN LEAGUE. a flawless 95 for the New Zealand
R H E touring
team
4 against Colonel Stovana XI.
The one-day match was drawn, the New Zealanders scoring 200 for 7 wickets declared and Colonel
Stevens XI replying with 174
for 0.
Everything that Sutcliffe n left- hander, did bore the stamp of genuine class.,
His oft-driving was superb and he hooked and placed the ball to
leg with grand power, During the two hours 20 minutes at the crease he hit one six and 15 fours, —— Reuter
Britain's Davis Cup Team
London, April 20. Britain's Davis Cup team to play Portugal in the European Zone first round at Lisbon" on
April 20 and 30 and May 1 will be Dr. J. C. Gregory (captain), Tony Mottram.
Geoffrey Paish and N. R.
Dr. Gregory is non-playing cop- toin.
The selectors' decision to take only three players is' somewhat of a surprise, for it was expected that they would take the full complement of four,
Mottrom and Paish
soned Davis Cup men, but Love a 23-year-old London medical student and Cambridge Blue, is Almost simul- a new international.
He is player of undoubted there in Sydney (the Fitzeralds) possibilities, with a/magnificent and Melbourne (the Chomleys) | stinging backhand.-euter. put into practice a new plan In which players followed their ser- TO PLAY HIS vices to the not to volley the re- tunnis.
LAST MATCH : It paid richly but at first was
Manchester, April 21. a little unsporting be-
Frank Bwift, who was goalker- regarded cause it tended to put the receiver per for the England International off his stroke... soon accepted as part of the game last first class soccer match on team in 10 matches, will play his and became one of the essentials May 7.
the world.
ny
It was, However,
Swift becomes a fulltime mana-
In excited sententes anowar of successful doubles play all aver
He has announced his retire- ment at the end of the season. paper reporter described Cavil as
Australis, however,, has all
Swift literally crawling over the water-
35, is (goalkeeper for bean Ways
noted for and the new style
her Manchester City. They play Hud- was named,
strength In doubles play. IF
dorsfield on May 7. Davis Cup matches Australian palra hava won 45 matches and ¦ ger for a catering firra here. He isat 18.
has been learning the business' for Jack Kramer and other Ameri- Press,
The aggressive singles play of the past four years—Associated cans was actually blue-printed In Boon all Europe and America Australia more than 30 years ago Players in the, Australia, State wie trying to swim the Aur. İ tralian crawl.
played on asphalt Boon, swimmers of Victoria wire kleking four boats to each courts with uncovered balls that full stroke, than six. and even bounded high off the court-ofton eight and ten beats were tried over the players' heads, This high to fix more or less happily down on the ball and race to the bounce forced Victorians to chop kix. beate: And the seconda cama aff the times.
RESULTS OF RUGBY GAMES
· London. April 20. The results of Rugby games played today were:
Unton: Newbridge 14 Bristol 3. League: Lancashire 9 Cumber-
In matches against New Southland 16.--Reuter, The world's 100 yards record of Wales in the late eighties and during the early ninetier, Vic- America was a natural growth torians were led by "Ben" Green, from the old Australian crawl daring volleyer, who gave strict
orders to him men.t
that I was "the didn't net or nothing
The British Embassy received half, but try as they would, the confirmation of the receipt of Civilfans found their hits missing
messages by the Pelping the goalmouth just by inches. ConsulAssociated Press and
It was not until two minutes before the and that Billy Soares between RA and South China 9.4 set in 1943 by Alan Ford of dentred ncross a beautiful pass "B" originally fixed for tomorrow from the goal-liap, which Fowler at Bpkunpoo will now be played had just to bap past Rolands for on Sunday at the same place and the final goal of the evening, timo, Civilians: G. Moss, Nery, Van Der Voort, Guest, Lean Thye-hin, Bhagat – Bingh, J. Soares, Kane, E. Fowler, P. Bull, if. Xavier,
· BASKETBALL The following are the results of the basketball games played at the. South China Athletic· `Asso». clation--
“A” DIVISION Bouth China 38 Chinese YMCA 28 "B" DIVINION
Chinese YMCA 7" Reporters
HEY DIVISION Chung Sing *52* Limf "Hurs · m
20
Royal Navy Rolids, Clark,
:,
HK SOCCER XI RETURNING
POPE RECEIVED
PILGRIMS.
Vatican City, April 20. To be
truthful, Cavill
The Pope rwolved 1,000 pilg- create the crawl out of the alter in recent yours" mapy Austro-rime at his una wadnesday pu- Alec Wick, the song of a lien playew, have lost their ág-| ble nudlanos today. He addressed planter, brought to Sydney, froin essive spirit. Some to students the pilgrims in Italian, Trench, the Solomon Ilahile' as grawi-type of the game think this is dus tii 'Guman and Spanish.--Reuter, of stroke
› nativen unnd:" | part to the change to grua Buc- {terinis ""graes
adapted the stroke · for, his ownon-ground strokes, rather than on purposes—and added some kë«l'anët keme
The Hont Kons Interport Foot-adiÍ, KáW. Wickham "/swim, -tocida to produce players wiso retet
Royse, Nixon, Haig, Mallows,ball team will return to the
from-Manila by Eberle Byng Drewett, Atkin, Colony Matheson
Fplane today ****
PAL
Priabad, and published; for the Proprie LANGTIME) CHINA MAIL·LIMITED, W
KABE,LABLER (BURM, Windoor. Bense,
Detroit
Chicago
71 Winning pitcher, Virgil Trucks; losing pitcher Kandy Gumpert.
NATIONAL LEAGUE New York
7 Brooklyn
4 2 Winning pitcher, Ralph Brance; losing pitcher Sheldon Jones.
12 -Philadelphia Boston
The star-studded internatio fold includes players from t Argentine, Belgium, New Zealar Sweden and Norway,
Tomorrow the players char courses for the second 18 hol a maximum of 50 qualifying .1 the final 38. holes-over the Hi course on Friday.----Reuter.
BOXER DIES OF HEMORRHAGE
The
Afth
Honolulu, April 20. lightweight boxer, gylyuno of Honolulu, died tod of brain hemorrhage suffered Tuesday in a bout with Honolul Jose Ethan at, Honolulu C. Auditorium.
Syicano was knocked out in
after taking a ni round count
third round. in the winning plicher, Nelson Potter; revived in the ring but collaps losing pitcher, Jim Konstanty in the dressing room, Emergen Pittsburgh
operation failed to save him. Chicago
ค 1 ts the nfth boxing death in to Three othe - Winning pitcher, Bob Rush; los-world this year.
were in the United States and œ ing pitcher, Murry Dickson.
in Algiers-United Presa..
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