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PROFESSIONALISM IN
LOCAL SOCCER DEPLORED
(By "ROVER")
"The state of professionalism which exists in local
soccor” must be eradicated, not only-in-the- interests of the game itself, but in the in- terests of the players as well.
"Although many of the players who are being paid to play football may take exception to my attitude in the matter, 1 feel sure that if they will look at the problem from the right perspective, they will readily appreciate that I have their future welfare at heart."
These remarks were
made interests at the game and of the by Mr. Choy Wal-hung, Chair- | players ensicegard, this state of must be eradt- man of the Chinese National Professionalism Amateur Athletic Federation, pale.
in the course dinner speech King Restaurant
of
nt
Mr. Choy said that many of an after- the Ying the players who were being paid
play football night take ex on Monday
ception to his attitude, but he evening, when he and Mr. Ut if they faced the facts Chan Wing-pak, Chairman of the South China Athletic As-quorety and paid heed to the future, they would realise that entertained
repre- he was
wel- of their sociation,
thinking sentatives of different Chinese face. Chubs.
Mr. Chay first dealt with the which hau limetalties BBY confronted the Federation
Billiards Tournament
An Invitation Inter-team Dillarda Tournament i bo. Ing organised by the Billard. Section at the Chinese Na-
Amateur
Athletic
tional Federation.
The tournament, which will be open to all comers, will be held towards the end of next
Entries will be re month. ceived as from Monday next, July
Munday, 26, until August 15.
Further details concerning the tournament will be noti fied later.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949.
SCAA, CRC MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RECORDS IN TENNIS LEAGUE
Both South China Athletic Association and Chin- ese Recreation Club "A". preserved their un- beaten records when they wont successful- ly-through-their-matches yesterday_in_the_ Men's "B" Division Tennis League. SCAA beat the CRC "B" by 62 sets to 2% and CRC "A" defeated IRC by
similar margin.
ย
Scotland Score 217 For Four
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2-10th Gurkha Rifles Beat 2-6th In Nepal
Cup Soccer Match
(By "ROVER")
Glasgow, July 19. Scotland today continued their second innings against the New Zealanders here-in- cloudy weather on a wearing - Scenes of wild onthusiasm were soon at Chatham
K.C. Ng and K W. Mn (C5c wicket and by lunch had scor- for the loss of "D") bent Lu and Yiu 6-3, tosted 217 runs
to four wickets,. to Leung and Wei 0-6, last Chan and Poon J-3.
S.N. Tao and K. H. Lin (CRC Cricket "B" drew with Liu and Yiu 0-0, lost to Leung und Wei 1-1, lost to Chan and Poon -1.
At the
Hong Kong Club, Recreio secured two more points at the expense of their hosts, in spite of the graf work duw by Agafirraft and Dr. Meyer' their an obiadung 241⁄2 selv for side.
10
Willett and Crosskey brought their opening stand to 180 before Cowie bowled Crosskey with a ball which moved across slightly. stubbornly Crusskey had batted for four hours, and his 01 includ ed nine furs.
Road yesterday when the 2/10th Gurkha Rifles boot 2/6th Gurkha Rifles by thras goals to one in the quarter final of the Nopal Cup Soccer Competition.
By virtue of their victory, which was thoroughly deserved, the 2/10th will now have the honour of proceeding to Malaya, where the semi-finals and finals will be played:
1
Cowie struck again at 183, up-
was pre- no time tild they look like crum- The Nepal Cup slump. rooling Sheppard's of
sustained away for sented last year by Lieuten- bling up under the Aitchison got Cowle
ant General His
Highness attacks to which they were sub- two to raise the 200 in four and
Maharajah Mohun Shamsher Jected.
The 20th missed a glorious GCIE. Jang Bahadur Rana.
of obtaining the the opportunity СВЕ, Colonel-in-Chief
Sgt. Amar when Bahadur, after crashing through Brigade of Gurkhas, for com- equaliser
alt between
the the 2/10th defence and with only petition Gurkha Units.
the goalkeeper to beat, sent in o Toorns
weak shot which was deflected round the upright for a fruitless
Brk
selected from
Die
HKCC 24-Recreio 6% 1.
and ir. Meyer Akafuroff KCC) beat C. A. Barretto and beat it F. Gesono n.T.
and T. 3. Hodrigues Consalves In the Ladies Division, Crai-0-4, drew with A. Yomovich Hingower Cricket Ciuh kept up and L G. Vieira 4-6,
A.J. iheit Irad with another win over
Clifford and E. Zulauf three quarter hours, but he was
Barretto lost to
and clean bowled by Cowie after the Kowloon Cricket Club, M. (HKCC)
Inst to onsalves taking 48 minutes to score 11. Ben-Gosaro 3-6, Groundwater and, Mrs.
last Rodrigues 2-6. jamin nearly halt the distinction and all to strive their utman, to en-
and Victra J-
Willett was pegged in the nine- T.. Mahon
Lemny tlen for 45 minutes, but completed undefeated record of CCC's Mrs.
int :', lost to Biretto and his century after five and a quar sure that these mistakes are of being the first pair to end the Yvonovich and crested in the future. He was
Chiu
Mrs, Fawler, Leading (HKCC) And!
ter hours. He had hit ten fours. attacking any #22
Jost to Gonsalves part ula
5-4 at one stage, with Mrs. Ben- Gosana 1-8,
In the next over he was cleaned Gurkha Infantry Battalions, the to partes, but was speaking Fenant):
Janiu
jooked
Rodrigues 1-8. If the and
Jost
bowled by Burtt, and lunch was Field Engineers Regiment, Dependant On The Games the interests of sport wet as
would ruffer Yvanovich and Vieira 1-3
Simals Regiment, forming part taken at 217 for four. KT "Blue" RAP 0
of the Gurkha Division; setback of the season. their fest
(Kowloon for 4re, The home pair,
C Lau and M. however, qulle
Zealand, Ist in Brigade of Gurkhas Centre and SCOPE: New Blue)
beat eyle and the
the British Gurkhas L. of C. In- unruffled by
their Tung lend of
Hamilton nings 423 thrre Davenport: 8-2: beat opponents, took the next
dia. Scotland, 11 innings 137 tames in a roy to add yet an- and Hayhurst 6-0; beat Cunning-
2nd innings. other superb win to their string ton and Durlan: G-3
101 and U. beat Doyle willatt, b. Burtt, K, of successes. This segment,
and Davenport: 6- beat Hamil rosskey, b. Cowle ton and Hayhurst -2: brat Cun-Sheppard, b. Cowle
Ajehlson, b. Cowle pington and Datham 6-8,
S.T. To. and G. 12 Teal Winrow, not out Doyle and Davenport 7-5; heat Balward, not out Hayhurst. 0-4;
Extras 2016! Hamilton
SIELO Durham: beat Cunnington
Total for four
elates
bec-
Sone
LATAJ
them
fuot.
Mon's "B" Division
CRC "A" 6'3-1AC 2 Chey Ping-fan and Y. H. Leung (CRC "A") beat 1. M. Omar and A.. Kitchell 6-3, drew with O.
1.1
unjohn and H. Rumjahn 6-6, 6-2. KCC 7-1AC Z
one who had been associated with who Be aricion that if those
sport in this Colony earn living by play them 20 years. FLOW over
Fotball
how realised
quickly
Mr. Choy than went on to a period of years and sit that
time pusses, they would appre- these difficulties had been contes
football
ππουε cpeak
other forms of that when their through a lack of unity among days are over, they would hid
eport which came within the of the Federation Chinese Clubs,
jurisdiction He said that the unity which the going extremely hard,
and said that every action was se depen had now been pehieved was must, raise they hal beep
being taken to improve these Readifying and had been brought dash on the game and had not
and to prevent Themselves for
sports fram becoming commercialiund by Rincere co-apriation on | paepured the of
In the same manner ao Clubs and not the lather trade or professitra.
Emphasising that there was as
ball. power politics.
serority
ve players who Regarding
Ty the proposal
to play football, Mr. ('hoy Planlly, Mr. Choy said that certain parties to enter a Compafl
First appealed to uil Chinese Clubs to the Annual General Meeting of Phil
Press team in Use
held beat A., Hussain and 1. Kitchell thethe Federation would be in cradiculing Division
F. Zimmern J. Barrow and Kong-perar Hong
state Foot League, Mr. Choy said existing of professionalism. shortly. He had already served 6-3.
beat for more than two years and he He suggested that the
K.M. Au and Choy Tin-wah (KCC) lost to Huribatt and Shaw that he knew nothing whatsoever
(CRC A) heat Gmar on Kit-3-0, beat Saul and Getz 0-1, beat way in which Clubs could help felt that he was in need of cile he about this matter,
and Stroooach and Pomeray $-0. He hoped that there who cheel 6-1, beat Rumjoba players who needed assistance rest.
W. Sun and J. Zau (KCC) lost entitled to vote have any hand in the resolution
at this Rumjahn 6-3, beat Hussain and for were was to recommend them
to Hurlbatt and Shaw 4-6, beat would which was passed at the Annual
not fall to vote Kichell 0-3. form of steady employ meeting wou Meeting of the Hong! General
office Into
men
Cheung Saul and Gelz 6-4, beat Stroobach who
C. K. Lee and C.7. were thom not to offer Football Association Копк
play genuinely interested in promoting (CRC "A") lost 10 Omar
und and Pomeroy 7-5, Bnancial Inducements to
A.E.P. Guest and E.G.P. Guest whereby the number of teams in
the welfare of sport.
Kitchell 3-6, football.
lost to Rumjabo (KCC) beat Hurlbatt and Shaw the First Division of the League
the
Mr. Chan Wing-pak Also stresse‹l
also ad- and RumJohn 4-6, beat Hussian 6-0, beat Saul and Getz (walk Mr. should be limited to 12.
Chay
gathering fact that the winning of Cups or dressed the
and Kitchell 6-1.
over), beat Strooback and Pome- Shields was a secondary matter plained that Mr. Henry Fun
roy E-1. the SCAA representative, In any gomme; it was the spirit In which the games were played walked out of the HKFA. Coun- that really counted,
1)]
the
דלת
had
Always Impartial Mr. Choy said that he at no time taken sides in any dispute, but had always listen. ed impartially to the views of all parties and acted according to the dictates of his own con
some
Mr. Choy declarest that during the time he was in charge or what was then science. He had never used his Chinese position to impass hie will en
at any time / whiten others nor had HE
to influence
sought to
others
In
Athletic won the First
three
In
known as the Association Division yeurs no one single player who played for that Association. received a cent. The players unticipated in Die games for the game's sake und that is the sor! of mirit which must be revived. Mistakes In The Past
any way. Mr. Choy then dealt with the professionalism which existent in local sarcer and suit that it was un undeniable fact that a surge number of Chinese players were being paid to play football.
He sul tut the situation was most deplorable and was doing irreparable harm to sport. In the was now the duty of one and
He said that my mistakesi had been male in the past, bui
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ell meeting on June 14, on his "B") beat M. N. Lu ane B. You instructions. Mr. Chan also ex-3-5, lost to C.K. Leung and A plained why he had given these Wei 3-1, lost to C.K, Chan and instructions to Mr. Fung.
P. Poon 2-0.
Hong Sling, Omar Beat Recreio Pair In
Second Round Match
The second round of the Colony Open Pairs Cham- pionship between W. Hong Sling and A. M.
. Omar (holders) and L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro was played off yesterday at Hong Kong Football Club and resulted in a win for the title holders by 31-16.
Last
year
in the quarter-
AL H.K.F.C. final the holders beat the same M.J. Medina Vs. L.R. Wood
B.W. Bradbury Vs. FE, Skinner
puir in an exciting game by une shot after scoring a seven on the second last head.
Wednesday, July 27
Monday's Play
31
3
Yesterday's game,
the
corner.
After repulsing the 2/0th, the 2/10th forward line was seen i action again and during one rale they had the 2/0th goal of their mercy, but over-engerness pre- which was vented them from scoring. helween thr
Cpl. Indra Jit put the Issue sil doubt when, after beyond
the third meeting 1wo teams who had shored! proved to be
honours In their two prevlow gaining of the ball, bo
another
11 ruling affair, with both side:
21
+217
Glasgow, July 18. A fighting stand by the Scpt- land opening pair. G. L. Willatt and T. R. Crosskey, put on 138 unbeaten here today after Scot- land had followed on: 236 run behind the New Zealanders.
on thei
the
himself into a
courable position and rent in a
Fatht
cross shot which completely beat Club.
COIY-
from the start, selling the gum ended in
The first goalless draw, white second meeting, the teams shared
wo goals after extra time.
winners and Both the
to be
·losára, are
congratulator on the high standard of sports. manship which they have dis. and In all three games played
(ie esally a pity that one does not have an opportunity
more
often, football of dur ing
rnd Rim Mna Bahadur. a type such as that which the
Ret Gurkhas have served
10th: barely a minute Subadar Major.
In spite of the hopelessness of
the 2/0th their position. tinued to fight gamely and when
Onal whistle came they were still trying hard.
2/0th:
It
L/Cpl. Chhabllal, L/Cpl. Rudrapoosad, L/Cpl. Kale, L/Cpl. Jemedar Lal Singh, L/Cpl. Kala, Saklol,
Ballbadra, C/Sgt. L/Cpl. of Dhanbahadur, Sgt. Amar Baha- (Captain) Major Harvey
Iswah The New Zealanders scored 424
Gain Bahadur, in their Arst innings and then old when speelators were treated Set. Ratne Bahadur, Cpl. Kharka
The zume was barely dismissed Scotland for 187. Then to their first thrill as Cpl. Jal Bahadur, Jemadar Ran Bahadur, come the second Innings partner Bahadur of the 2/10th raced up L/Cl Kalu Singh, Cpl. Jai
goalmouth.
Singh,
(Cap-
capably
hip by Willatt and Crosskey, and the right and placed the ball in Bahadur, C/Sgt. Padam Bahadur, Seclland finished the day 148-be-
the
A melee Cpl. Indre Jit, Cpl. Kalu Lekha ings took with the ball being und Ling Col. Vickers Berambled away by tain} The Scotland opening pair kept
The game was very the varied New Zealand attack at the 2/6th defence.
The 2/6th soon settled down handled by Mr. Padley. bay by defensive batting, and lowly
to constructive football and at- rans came
but surely tacked in earnest, Major Harvey Willett, who was 64 not out nt
near coming
with a fine effor the close, reached his 50 in 154 minutes, and Crosakey, whe
Sgt lawah Singh, intshed the day with 57 not to gather and clear,
2/10 gonlkeeper, Just manager reached his half century naues longer time.
Ladies' "B" Division
CCC KCC 2 Mrs. Chlu
Mrs. Fowler land with all their second and
wickets intact. (CCC) beat Mrs. Groundwater and Mrs. Benjamin 7-5, beat Mrs. Hoaryman and Miss Fisher 0-1, beat Mrs. Hewilt and Mrs. Hoares G-
Mrs. Mis R. Rumjan and (CCC) beat Mrs Groundwater and Mrs. Benjamin 6-4, bent Mrs. Hoarsman and Miss Fisher 6-0, hent Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs, Houres G-D
out. In 20
th
Another exciting interlude took In their first innings Scotland place when Major Harvey sen
which the Mrs. Castro and Mrs. V. Souza | struggled ngabist the accurate in a powerful drive (CCC) drew with Mrs. Ground- sp:n bowling of Burit and goalkeeper stopped but fulled to
6-8. Pabone, awl in addition could hold. water and Mrs. Benjamin lost to Mrs. Hoarsman nid Miss take no risks with the will placed Fisher 3-6, drew with Mrs. Hewitt Geld.
At lunch six and Mrs. Houres 6-G.
wickets
LRC 71-CRC 11 Mre. Allen and Mrs. (LRC) beat Miss W.W. Choy and Mrs. K. Lau 6-1, beat Mrs. Choy and Miss WK. Mok 6-1, beat Chaun and Miss U. Khoo Mrs.
Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Camp- ball (LRC) heat Miss Choy and Mrs. Lau 6-3, beat Mrs. Choy and Miss Mok 6-4, lost to Mrs. Chaun and Miss Khoo 2-6.
HK TABLE-TENNIS
ther
TEAM IN MACARmoments.
IN
the
Giants Beat
Cards, Reds Trim Braves
Narrow Shave
New York, July 18. As the ball rebounded from the
After going scoreless for tho goalkeeper's cheat, 270th down for 115 and after the in-forwards converged on the goals first flve innings, the New York Giants' balting attack terval Burit took three wickets and tried desperately to bundle Kite
came to life to enable New in three overs for five runs, Scot- the ball into the net, with the
and being all but 280 runs be 2/19th blocking every effort of York to down the second place hind. Burtt claimed six for. 45.
opponents to score. All St. Louis Cardinals 7-4 in the -Reuter.
danger
the National League today. The was averted when ball was eventually cleared. victory pulled New York out Fast end to end play followed, of a three game losing streak. the 2/10th forward line. The Cards had a 1-0 lead until the 2/6th defence many the sixth, when right folder Sid Gordon tied the score with a missed a
good homer. Then the Giants knocked The 2/10th chance of taking the lead when Al Brazic out of the box with the ball was lobbed into the four runs in the seventh, includ- Macao, July 19: 2/6th goalmouth, but
centre fielder 2 mising a homer by A-table-tennis team from understanding
between two o Bobby Thomson and a two-run Hony Kong, the Yaumatt Club, their inside men enabled the double, by catcher Ray Mueller. arrived here last week to play 2/8th detence to nip in and Two runs in the eighth clinched
the victory. three
games against Macao clear ball
Ewell Blackwell and Ed Erouth teams.
wha Immediately
the Boston Braves to This Chinese table-tennis team transferred to the other end and limited
three hits as the Cincinnati Reds Is regarded as one of the best in following a neat bout of pussing, its a game 6-1 from Boston. A Hong Kong.
the ball went to Sgt. Amar
stomachache and the heat forced The Yarali team lost the first Bahadur, the 2/8th Vs. W.J. Howard
centrefor-Blackwell to retire in the fifth game to Hon Loc Team by 3-2 ward, who opened the scoring
allowed two hits, In the second match, the Hong with a
shot which the after he had
including a homer by rightflelder goalkeeper
Jussected with Kong players beat the Macao
Tommy Holmes. Nam Chong Club, by 4-1. In the Ups of his fingers. In the cours last match the Hongkong players: being deflected, the ball struck ve Innings. The Reds peppered lost to Tou Yeng Club, by 3-2. the left upright and instead of Vern Rickford and Glenn Elliott rebounded into the for five runs in the third inning. Lettholder Peanut Lowery lead
At K.B.G.C. Bowling of, a
high standard | EX. tlo Silva Vs. A.M. Omiar was seen with all four players
At K.C.C. putting up a good show. It was V.N. Atienza the consistency on the part of
the holders that Lave dem LE. Noranha good victory,
The Portuguese pair started
Thursday, July 28
off with a single and two on the w. Riley
C.C. Pereira
fist two heads. On the nexi head with the Portuguese lying three, Omar with his last wood trallest the jacic to score live for his side.
Thereafter there was no stop- ping the winners and they in- creased the load with a four on the next head. The Recreio pair then scored two, and on the 6th head the score 10-5.
By the end
of the 11th head the score 23-0 and on the 18th
head 30-12.
Mr. Pomeroy and Mrs. Hut- chloron (LRC) crew with Miss Choy and Mrs. Lau 6-6, beat Mrs. Choy and Miss Mok 0-2, beat Mrs. Vs. 11.A. Rumjahn Chuan and Miss Khoo d-4,
UBRC 2Rearelo 65 Mrs. Wallon and Mrs. Raeburn (USRC) lost to Mrs. M. Pintos and Miss M. Xavier 5-7, lost to Miss M. Figueiredo and Miss M. Ribeiro 1-6, lost to Mrs. A. Car- valho and Mrs. S. Xavier 1-3.
Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Christian ken (USRC) beat
Mrs. Fintos and Miss Xavier 6-3, lost to Miss Figueiredo and Miss M. Ribeira 3-4, beat Mrs. Carvalho and Mrs. Xavier 8-2.
Vs. M.B. Hassu??
At K.C.C.
At H.K.F.C.
A.E. Coates A.J. Coelho
Vs. C.R. Logan Vs. L.A. Collyer At K.B.G.C. B.P. Marques Ve. U.M. Omar
At C. de R.. A. Meinnes Vs. J. Tang
OPEN TRIPLES Sunday, July 24
At T.D.C. H.B. Dowbiggin A.A. Razack
The draw for the Colony Open A. McAlpine Vs. J. Bradley Lawn Bowls Singles and Triples C. Corr championships, Have, been made
With the exception of the game A.J. Coelho
the
J.S. Landolt
At H.K.F.C.
A.E. Contes
At C. de R.
Mrs. Haig and Mrs. Hancock (USRC) lost to Mrs. Pintos and Miss Xavier 2-8. lost to Miss
The
net
The
the
Frautt allowed one hit the tart
Figueiredo and Miss Ribeiro 2-standing players ware Raul Rosa thith attacked strongly the Reds with three singles,,
drew with Mrs. Carvalho Mrs. Xavier 6-0..
POSTPONED GAME Men's "B" Division USRC OCC
League Standings MEN'S "B" .DIVISION
B.W. Bradbury BOAA
CRC "A" J.M. McCutcheon Talve** Vs. R. Grindley
In the triples between the Omars S.H. Marvin Va. J.W: Leonard and Gough and his men to be E.3. Franks played on Sunday July 31, rest of the matches will be de- AE. Elliot
W. Riley cided on Sunday July 24.
The singles, will make a start A. Melnnes on Tuesday July 26, The triples
will start at 4 p.m.
albgles at.5.30 p.m.
At K.C.C.D
and the A.L.G. Eastman
Tuesday, July 26
At C. de R.
AB Elliott V. J.S. Landolt
At K.B.Q.C
W.C. Simpson Vs.
J. Mckelyle J.C. Meyer
E.A. Alicing L. Sykes
COO
1.S. Joyce.
XCO
KT "White"
IRC
Beirela
CFC "D" LNC
B.M: Omar
A.K. Omar
RAP
000,
1
and
W L D TA PU
401 46 15 420 373 144
I 410 7 38 62 271-283 1
4 ข่ 1'03 14
1 301
4
A large and very enthusiastic going out, crowd was seen at these games, at the Luso- which took place Chinese School. The
most
out-after reverse and following a series of menacing raids on the and Cheng, 2/6th goal, obtained the equali- Kuoc Veng. for Yaumati Ros
through Lleut
Col. Duque in the Macao table-teinis kers, who worried the 2/6th
Duque for Marno,
champion, and Cheng Kuce Vongoing.
is known as the best player in Hongkong-our Own Correspon dent.
FRIENDLY BOWLS MATCH
The Talkoo Club will be play Ing a friendly Lawn Bowls game ngainst the Northumberland and Durham Association at 8.80 pr. tomorrow and will be represent
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CROMBIE CRC “A”. URRC VBCAA
Dock
I/Cpl.
up, Lieut.
Vic-
Senreat
NATIONAL LEAGUE
RHE Chhabilal, Into
40 the ball. As It bouncet St. Louis
7 12 Col. Vickers nodder New York It Into the net before the
Winning pitcher Monte. Ken-. lodian
-nody,” löser Al Brazlo...... from hi could
teamy
Cincinnit
amasement
recover
with Half time came with the tharing two goals to
cus.
Boston
弗 165 1 1 3 0 Winning pitcher Ed Ergutt,
loaer. Vern Bickford.
Pittsburgh Philadelphia
9
Winning pitcher Murry Dick)
son, loser Jim, Koristanly.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
"Within, five minutow sumption, the 2/10th, whos goat had a narrow "aeceps It the first minutes, took the feat when: Lisut, Col, Vickers soured with 3/4th goalkeepe rising the which the tumbled and allowed to pass through
his Hands into the net. Undaunted, the 3/6th fought) bark, doggedly and the 2/10th defence were subjected to a hat- raging time as the opposing for wards, reinforced by their own detenice, kept up a meries of Cutz- blooded 1kbacks which always “ale.
floods they
Philadelphia, Detroit
- Winning pitchat: "Cai
`lower" "Stubby?”
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