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Battle

Of Giants Tomorrow

(By "ROVER")

A "battle of giants" is expected at Boundary Street tomorrow when Kowloon Motor Bus antertain Kit Choc in a First Division soccer game, the result of which will in all probability decide the runners-up position. Kowloon Motor Bus are one point ahead of their nearest rivals, Chinese Athletic, with the same number of games played. A win for the busmen tomorrow will assure them of the runners-up position, whereas a draw, provid- ed Chinese Athletic also win their match against Eastern today, will necessitate a play- off.

The best match on the pro- gramme this afternoon should be that between St. Joseph's and Royal Navy on the Club Ground at Happy Valley.

'The Navy, altheagh Melding fast new flue-up practically wreck, chised a big upset by hold- ing the formidable Chinese Attile- to a goal-less draw at lie XI Houndary Street,

If the sailors can told the same kan for today's game and the players reproduce the forn which Athletic, They displayed, agnat the chances are that they will beat the Saints.

St. Joseph's performance gainst South China "A" Inst Sunday was most disappointing their forwards,

dangerous

wlten usually most

failed within striking distane),

Even Xavier, whose atrociously. powerful shooting has camed for repute, was gulity of him wil fumbling the most simple scoring chances.

at Caro-

Chinese Athletic, who will be the

of Extern guests of line Hill, should have no dim. from culty in taking points

thele hosts who have had diffl. culty in raising a leams of late. Clus. who have not been hav- ing the best of luck in their two recent matches against Army and Kit Chee,

will visit Boundary Street,

where they are due to meet Kwong Wah. An easy win for the Club is expected.

Turning to tomorrow's games. but that al there is no doubt Inds will lead to Boundary Street, where Kowloon Motor Bus and Kit Chee meet in a "needle match".

South China "B" fresh from their runway win over RAF last week, will be at home to Pollec.

cat however, and indications

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CHINA MAIL

Entries-For Tennis Leagues

That entries would be invit- ed for seven tennis leugues this year, was decided at the an nual general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As- Rociation held yesterday in the office of Messra. Lo and Lo, Alexandra Bullding.

If rufficient entries are received from Clubs, the minimum being four, the leagues to be run are A, B and C Divisions for Men, A and A Divisions for Mixed, and A and B for Ladies

Entries will close on May 10, and the first league games wit be played on May 24,

In the absence of Mr H. Owen- Hughes,

who is away on leave, Mr. Lo Man-wal, the Vice-Pro- aldent, took the chair.

General Minutes of the last Meeting and Report and Accounts for the year were unanimously accepted.

The following were elected Mce-bearers for the coming years:

South China "B" will not find the Police such an easy propost-

President: Mr H. Owen-Hughes

(re-elected), - point to another victory for the

Vice-President: of the low, who beat guardians

Chan their opponents by four gouls to two at Boundary Street recently.

HAF, who suffered Ewo very heavy defuls of inte, will again

up agaitist it when they meet at Sook unpoo South China "A" tomorrow.

While a win for South China "A" la a foregone conclusion, it is not likely that the Airmen wi find themselves awamped with an South avalpuche of goals, a China "A"

are not inclined to prolife scoring.

Past experience has shown that

Just as soon as South China "A" have made sure of the

game, they start indulging in an org of pattern weaving instead of at- tempting to score.

The following is the week-end programine

Today

FIRST DIVISION

Mr. Daniel

Hon. Secretary: Mr. Ho Ka-lanj

re-elected) ilon.

A.) Treasurer: Mr. G. Noronha (re-clected)

Committee: Mr

J.

(re-elected)

W. Leonard

Mr. O. R. Sadick (re-elected? Mr E. A. J. Hancock.

It was decided that seven jon. gurs as mentioned be run thi year, if there are sufficient en- trics.

Proposed by Mr. H. A. Noronha and seconded by Mr. O. R. Sadlek. the motion "that where 津 Club should enter two or more teams in the same division, those teams should be considered as opponents and their players should not be interchangeable" was adopted.

The meeting also passed a re-

solution that Clubs amitated to the Association will beginning this year pay an annual afiliation fer

Eastern UKA: Coraline Hit, « pum :) of $20 each.

Heteren: J. Warsh; Lénemzen A. berk mes A Ribeir

Kwong Wah v Club: Boundary Street

Ht.

1. Refer: AF. With Lines.

meng Li Ding-teng and H. Richardson Jimebli's Royal Navy; Club Grou st 6 pm: Referens W. Gaffory Linestres: Set, Manwan * JP, SECOND DIVISION

Army-HK Caroline HI, 4.30 Referenz A. Lock.

Kit Choe pm. CAA x Nary - Boundary Street, 4.39 p.m. :| fearve

Boferne: Di Ming-dong. PCA Army-Kl; Army "1", 4.30 μm.:

Referee: 1x Duenu,

The busmen are facing a very. Jophe South Chinn: Club, 4.39

p.m. Referee: A.E.P. Gument.

Tomorrow

FIRST DIVISION

KMJ Kit Chee; Boundary Street, 4 n.m.

thesmeni Staferce: Capt. Chinell; 39. Gilet and H. Richardson.

stiff hurdle and if they hope to take both points and thus make sure of the runners-up position, they will have to be at their best.

have indicuted that they Kit Chee will not be granting their up-

quarter, ponents any

but will south China "1 Police: Caroline Hill, strongest team held their

in s

4 p.m.: Related: RM. Omar: Line men: PA. Barrettu and S.Y. Kwok bold bid to upset the ambitions

RAP v South China "A": Bonkungen,

p.m. Refereet Capt. Stone: Line mente, Collins and Bri. Manson.

on

the

SECOND DIVISION Talks Cluby Carolina Hlá, 4,30 p.m. i

Referees F.A. Barretto. Tramways Fuller : Sorkungen, 4,30 gr.m.1

Referee. Collins.

of the busmen.

A lot will depend ability

of the Kit Chee defence to Army (bel. hold the nippy KMB forwards. particularly

Tung Yee-kil

In their match against Club on Wed- nesday, the Kit Chee defenders were

not very impressive. and unless the weaknesses which were KMB then apparent are tightened, the!

make the busmen should just grade.

Kit Chee also possess n very virile attack and if I can get inter its stride from the start, the KMB riclence will have to be on its inex.

be a rousing

All things taken into con- sideration, thla

should game

ffair prove to

of course, that the provided, players do not allow themselves to be carried away by the occa. sion and resort to doubtful faction.

Gentlemen!

Ester: WD Chinese v Bellriters" and University ♥ Dockyard, cascelire,

SOCCER GAME CANCELLED

Injuries

Owing to

the Club have been obliged to cancel the 2nd Division soccer game with Talkoo on Sunday.

at

The 1st XI Îne-up for the game

Wah with Kwong Boundary Street today in now:

Calton: Fowler, Strange; Wel- ler, Forraw, Beck Barclay, Me- Kay, Henderson, Kiernan, Baker. Kick-off: 400 p.m.

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Geremony opening ming exhibitions by reigning Colony champions. Among those taking part will be Lionel Raza-Pereira (fancy diving). Wilfred Lawrence, and Gerry Acza-Pareles and the Anderson sisters.

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Shell Beats APL At Softball

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Shell continued 'their winning streak in the Inter- Hong Softball League by shellacking APL Hurler Eddie Carmo for 14 blows to regis- for a 22-7 triumph in a mid-week game. Winning slabster Choppie Remedios fanned six Eagles and walked three, while, Eddie Carmo passed eight to first base when he failed to locate the plote.

times At Tini Kita Avr

A suggestion was made by Mr. H. A. Noronha that should a Club have hard and grass.

courts, It should at the beginning of the league season nominate the type throughout it will ure of court league. This was carried by the meeting

The Oilers started off with Batting averages for the Junior the Mr. Capell brought up question of clubs postponing their a three run splurge when Kit-League have been completed and

while the following are the first five: their chell clouted a single due to matches

Bill "Two Nelson Bousa guma) 14 Gi 23 451 inability of raising their teams. Guterres walked. He said under the Rules, post- ton" Howard then smacked a for two ponements are only allowed on rousing two bagger account of bad weather, meeting decided that Club should markers and dented the rubber in future adhere strictly to this when Dick Silva poled out a

safety.

The Engles replied with a lone At the conclusion of the meet-

wore blanked in the added ing, a unanimous vote of thanks fully and to the Acting Chairman Mr. Lonext frume whlie Shell Man-wal for presiding at the two more runs.

Shell's hitting power came to meeting and use of his office, was

the fore again in the third when passed.

crossed the plate on affair our runs crust

rule.

The

Present were Capt. R. F. Crich- ton (HQI F). A. J. Doyle (RAF) (KCC). A. V. White (KCC), E. J. D. Mackie (HRCC), D. R Cooper (LTC), S. Capel' (USRC). Capt. A. J. Hancock Mackreth (USRC), Lee Wal-to

R. Sadick (C) (CRC), O. George Lin Kowloon Tong), Al- bert Chan (South China), H. A D. M. A Recreio), Noronha

W. Leonurd Razack (IRC). J. (CCC),

Man-wai Lo

(Actin Chairman), Ho Ka-lu tary), G. A. Norenlva

Burer).

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Philadelphia Bows To Boston, 12-5

- Now York, April 29.

Tod Williams clouted his first homer of the seas.

and batted in five runs to load Boston in b 12-5 win over Philadelphia in the American League.

Southpaw Mickey. Harris' was credited with the

4

victory although slugged for 11 hits.

Lefty Ed Lopat pitched New York to a 0-2 decision over Washington, hurling a shutout the first seven frames. It was Lopat's third straight win.

Despite a four run homer by

the Johnny Groth,

St. Louis Browns still managed to anivage The 9-6 verdict over Detroit. Browns

Tiger clubbed pitchers for 16 hits.

Pitcher Bob Malloy, in a relief role, got credit for the win,

In the

four

National League, the Brooklyn Dodgers trounced New

16-2, clouting 19 hits, includ York ing three homers, off five Glant pitchers.

Ralph Branca beld the Giants to four hits,

Boston shelved three Philadol. phin pitchers for 10 hits and a 6 to I decision. Earl Torgeson siam med his fourth homer of the non- son with one abroad in the fourth.

Brooklyn and Boston are tied) for the League lead.

St. Louis nosed out Pittsburgh 3-2 as Al Brazle kept eight hits well spared and struck out four, circum- one or two alterations The Cards also got sight hits, but have hod 1

in the mode them count. be made

Ken Ralfensberger out duelled Cricket Club fixtures Kowloon

matches Walt Dubiel and Dwain Sluat to and now the following are down to be played as under: Rive Cincinnati a 2-0 shutout of

Chicago. SATURDAY, APRIL 30:

VA

K. Grifina

A. V. White. Mrs. Lo and Wiggins va Mias Figuerado and A. E. P. Guest. SUNDAY,

MAY 1:

W. Gillies and A. V. White vs J.

Ridsdale and C. S. Roife. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White vs Mr.

and Mrs. J. Horeman. Mrs. 3% Leblans vs Miss Lumbart

Baker.

E. C. Fincher vs T. C. Baker, MONDAY, MAY 2:

Misa Ribero vs Winner Mrs. M.

Lebans and Miss Baker.

Lambert

Mis J. Broadbridge and H. S. Yung vs Mrs. L. Benjamin and J. Arzoont.

E. C. Fincher and Cowie va

Toller and J. Egal.

VA,

Philadelphia

Musidora Wins 1,000 Guineas

Newmarket, Aprit 20.

the Musidora won

1.000 Unknown Quantit Guiners, was second and Solar Myf third.

1

Batting was 100 to alg! againet Musidara, sovan two #oninst the favourit Unknown Quantity, and 70- to eight against Solar Myth.

The race was won by ore and o half lengths with two longthe between second and third. Eighteen ran-Router.

Baseball Manage Faces Charge

New York, April 5 Leo Durocher, ferg inansge New York Giants, was acct heck attacking a today of Brooklyn fan after a sending him to hospital with game at the Polo Grounds, sible internal injurios.

base

Twenty-year-old Fred B

E sald Durocher came upon

SCORES:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

H R

8

11

1

12

12

1

from behind on the playing. after the game, then kicked

ed him down.

C

11

3

2 8

1

Boston

Winning pitcher Mickey Harri, in the groin after he had kat Jener Dick Fowler. "New York

Washington

Durocher said: "Ail I know somebody grabbed for my ca. grabbed it back and kept a

Winning pitcher Ed Lopat, loser to the clubhouse."

Rae Scarborough. St. Louis

Detroit

Winning

9 15

0

6 0.0

pitcher Bob Malloy,

loser Saul Rogovin,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn

15 19

4 2

Witnesses agreed that Durod Jilt Hovsen and Boysen did hit back,United Press. i

Famous Old-Tir

Winning pitcher Ralph Bran Footballer Dea

New York

J.

laser Sheldon Jones, Boston Philadelphia

6

10 4

Winning pitcher Vern Bickford,

Johnny Thompson.

8

0

8

0

London, April 2

Ꭱ. The Reverend Kenneth Hunt, 65, famous old time 11 lish footballer, died yesterda

played The Rev. Hunt half for Wolverhampton Wat

G

0

7

Winning pitcher Ken Ruffers. tra. L. Stokes and Mrs. Anderson berger, loser Wall Dublo-Asso-

vs. Winners Mrs. Heblans/van ciated Press. --Houtan and Mrs. White/

Lambert Baker. Winners Miss Broadbridgd/Yung

3-1 cup anal win over. Newe United in 1908. He twice pli for England-against

Scot

and Wales in 1911, After he playing football he becam Councillor of the English Fool

Association.

60 tinel Seoulera (ing.) 14 Tony Tlampo (Vikings) i

11 262 Mrs. Dorey and Lawes va Winner Tony Gamund (Brevent 1

Mr. and Mrs. White and bir. Annual Ball

and Mr. Horsman.

Joser Pittsburgh Softballdem's important function Dr. R. Y. Ng vs E. C. P. Guest. this week will be the Annual TUESDAY, MAY 3: Presentation Ball at the Peninsula. Capell and W. A. Nichoins St. Louis

Winning plicher Ai Brazie, loser and scored a goal in the Wo Fincher/Cowle Vle Lombardi. Winners Hotel tonight from B p.m. until

and Egal/Toller.

Olncinnall traditional social

Capt. Turner Cooke vs A. E. P. Chicago which

C21- all softball

Guest. timely hits by Tony Mead and thusiasts look forward to every Chappie Remedios. The Afth

year, when players and fans take and sixth were "le innings" fo" time out and mingle in an even-

Tickets for the Oilers as they batted around ing of merriness. In both innings to chalk up 10 this gala affair have been on sale

and Mrs, Benjamin/Artoon! runs, featuring distance clouts by for some time, and judging from ♫ sell-out is ex-

vs Winners Miss Figuerado/

Rome, April 20. Spiky Gutteres. Chappie Remedios latest reports

pected.

Guest and Mrs. Lo/Wiggins. and Hal Winglee.

The 1956 Olympic Games will The highlight of the evening WEDNESDAY, MAY 4: will be the presentation when Mrs. B. Lo

E. C.be held in Melbourne, Australia.

HOME SOCCER: Litton and

tha This decision was made successful

the contestants in

Miss Lambert Finchor va

International Olympic Committee

RESULTS various team series will receive

Baker and J. Barrow,

when after a secret ballott Mei-

London, April 2. bourne Floating Shiside and individual Mrs. Tamsworth and Mrs. Litton

voles received 21

of The results Boccer ga Ya Miss Figuerado and Mr. Buenos Aires 20. members of the team will re- calve

medals. BOUvenir

Benjamin.

This will be the first time that played tonight were:

Third Division, Southern: Ný MVP and Batting champa in Tattersall and R. Griffiths`ya Wi-

the Olymple Games have been the three loops will be awarded nera Baker/Ng and A. E. P. held in

while Italy port County 0, Aldershot 2; 11 Australia, Individual 'Oscars'.

Guest and G. P. Guest.

has never before organised the rall 2, Leyton Orient 3.

Third Division.

North Prize-Winners

Winter Olympiad, which will be held

Cortinaro-Ampezzo. Tranmere Rovers 2, The following arc

1-Reuter. Reuter, prize-winners:

Last Ditch Rally

In the bottom half of the sixth, API. staged a last ditch rally by (Sere- crossing the pay-off station with (Trea-four markers when they had the twice in the chokeri

Ollers In the inal frame the cinched matters with a three-run Chappie

School Football

League

SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1949

Senior Division

11.00 ..

Junior Division

Wantsal (pm) va. Wah Ying. $1

hassocks

same semester.

uprising and hurler

Remedios

the really tightened

APL laft screws when he had gardener Walton on three pitches.

bounced

and erasure

Bridge second

out

for the Gaspar

The

season's

4

SENIOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Canadians Kasen Nazarla, Luke Burn. Woo, A.K. "rean" Ismall, AK

Junior Marker. A.15. Hakur, H. Tiger

Herbt

La Salle vs. Queen's, Ciub . "Gabby" Remedion moved up to

Hul, 0.0. Lee. the plate in the batting order.

Ming Lay, The first pitch was a perfect Quen, Johnnte Delgado, W.8. Ing. Georg strike and Gabby only managed White, FD, Robbins and Wally M.

JUNIOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS to disturb the air. The secondi

Bratpur D.E.A "Chappie Remedios fouled Was pitch

floater qual, Remedios, two. Gabby passed up

MANI | Carlow flemedios. Tony

Joseph's 10.00 a.m.

A-Chinese (am)

V5%

Wantsa!

(am), St. Joseph's, 11.00 a.m.

Queen's

A-Chinese (pm) VA,

Club. 10.00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949

Queen's

Senior Division

Caroline

#

vs. Biocesan, Hill. 4,00 p.m. Ying Wah ve Yaumali, Navy, 4.09.

ות.ע

A-Chinese

Junior Division

A

for strike

Soccer Team To Tour Saigon

At a meeting of the Hong Kong Chinese Football Association last night, it was decided to send a Combined Chinase Soccer Team to Saigon on May 12 for a series of Carlos

Yvanovich, "Red" Omund, games at that port.

for ball one, but on the next A "Junlur Remedios, Ramos Loureiro, The meeting also selected the pitch Chapple Remedios had Elie Lauretro, Eddie Bemedi. Fernao following to represent Combined Gabby

tooled from the time Vas, Rodulfo Pedruce, Dickie Lus, Manual the ball left his

and Almeida and Hickle McDougall Gabby fanned ignominously on a dipay-do.

hands,

Chinese in

the second Victory Shield game on May 11:

Yu Ylu-tak (SCAA), HaN Yung-sang (30AA), Cheung Chl- Too Kam-hung (SCAA), wing (SAA), Chang Kam-hoi (SONA); Lau Chung-Chee).

(SCAA), Tang Fung (SCAIA), Chi Wing- King cheung Portugali Joey Franco, G.A. Ivanovich keung (BCAA) Chau Man-chi

Lawrence. Arl Osorio, A.P.

Pereira, Billy

G(KMU), Lee Tal-fal (KMB). "Spolly"

HORTER. Wired

Reserves ate: Cheung Koon-hing C.A. "Bylky" Guterres, Pereira,

Mau Choung-wing Сокало Bertie

Gorana, · Eddle

"Doc" Kit. Chico), Beaulers, Garz Rom (CAA), Yal Gong, ene

Wah-hing (Kit Perales, Charlle Quina, Tony Bily. Chee), Ko Po-koung (SAA).

LADIES' LEAGUE CHAMPIONI Wahoo: Terry Noronha, Patsy Ribeiro, Scoring prodigy Eddie Loureiro Hilds Soares, Clily Winsite. Thereed Re- recorted three safeties by cach of Irene Castline, Bernadine Heme dies," Yollie Franco, Giuria Silva. Teres Hal Wingleo Campor, Kisit Thompson and Elve c. Wahlani Huckjaf Kitchell, (nm) vs.

both Chuppie Remedios; (pm), St. Joseph's, 4.00 p.m.

MEN'S INTERnational RERIES CHAMPIONI Kitchell and Remedios also clout- FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1949 Bentor Division

ed a triple aplece, to their credit. Ying Wan va Wah Ying, Army, Tommy Chan for APL singled and doubled in his four trips to 4.00 p.m.

the plate. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1949

La Salle

Benior Division

vs. St. Joseph's,

Joseph'n, 4,00 p.m.

St.

Referees will be appointed by Captain J. Chitbell 8.0. PT.

TEEING OFF TIMES

OLD COURSE, "SUNDAY, MAY 1, 9.34" 2.D, Mackļu v. 2. Markham 9.IN-to 9.10, G.M, Young Cup Fina! 9.44 4.G.D. Carter A.E. Liman 5.48 WIL Jodell · H.G. Gardner 9.81 J. Forbes v G, Stewart''. 0.56 7.71 Cowperthwaite K., Mackay 19.00 J.B. Mackle v 'JI,W. Heath 10.04K.A. Masoq v J. Linaker

10,98 D. Drakin "v"J.D. Claque 10.19 1. Ancoli R.O. Buakan

and

No Mid-Week Gamas.

In view of the Association's ro- luctance to arrange Hong games

terry

LADIES INTERNATIONAL HERIEG The question of 症 Summor

CHAMPIONS

for mid-week play-off although Terry Noronha Falgy Ribeiro, s League was also discussed, and it requested by all the players con- Hours, Gloria H. Sequlers, Irene Castilho, it was decided to run the same as cerned, A full three game pro-Meivie Bose, Teresa Campos, Bernie Ron provious years.

Therese Remedios, Cynthia de

gramme will be played off to- medios,

Motta, Celerta Guterres, Hean Carvalhe

and Voliše. Pratico.

HATTING AWARDS

(Zuzker

morrow as usual.

Shell will be faced with a MOST VALUABLE, PLAYER AWARDH serious challenge_from Stanvac Benny Dmar-Balita (Penior Lærgenti In the feature game at 11 am. Alles Mar-Canadiennes (Ladies' Leego). Alvaro

Osmund's Pegasusmon A.A. "Junior" Remedies (unfor suffered a surprise selback in the last). opening game of the popular loop

C.A. "Spiky interregātustemps tärnier when they fell victims to a strong Lee) Dolly Brown-Wildcats "(Ladies" Gibb side. In this crucial tilt. Longus); Nelson Souza-dua Luigi Gobeno has been assigned Lesque).

take over uriing dutie

duties för the Flying

againut Flash!

HMCS Crescent" is back in town again and before Following are the results of they meet Chirtle Figueiredo's basketball games played at the Portuguese ning next week, ant

against a plck"}} 78, CAA 87 Blde ha fixed for to-

Fong Lam 36 morrow at 9.80p.m.

10-16--3.18 ---FA4ttason la Madinireto 10.30 A Dully

10.38 CM. Fry

J., Wright

C.. Woolhover

* BASKETBALL

Chinese -"Y£5OAT,

Wah Yan

Yu Choy

Sheil's Cheppid

* dxhibition

-Programme-

For The Week

INTER-HONG - LEAGUE Tomorrow at CBA Ground 11.00, Mail v. Bianw

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Fonday 14 Korvola TU; Ground.

TWO FOOTBALL PLAYERS SUSPENDED

För dangerous play and fight- ing on the field during the South China AA and Kowloon Mator Buk Second Division Soccer match on April 03, Tam Ka- toun (KMB) and Chul Tak-wing South China) were suspended by the Emergency Sub-Commit- tee of the HKFA until September 1950 at a meeting held last night.

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