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Sands Outpoints Mead In All-Action Battle

London, October 10,

Dave Sands, the Australian and British Empire middleweight champion, outpainted Pete Mead, of the United States, over 10 rounds in their top-of-the-bill contest at the Harringay Arena, London, tonight. Sonds hat WAJEMUsmeve been one of the hordest fights of his life, in

a.punishing-all-action bottle.

HK-Manila Interport Swim In November

Manila, October 12.

Amateur The Philippine Athletic Federation announced that the Annual Hong Kong- Manila

swimming Interport meet would be held at the Rizal Memorial Natatorium on November 4, 5 and 6.

After a terrific contest it was perhapertural that the great cheers at the end went to lead for one of the gamest displays seen in a British ring.

Mead bod little to offer in the way of science but he had all the grit in the world. Although his right ere was cut by one of the Australian's fierce right swings

but

knock-downs,

, the tireless onslaught of the ush Australian, Thire wire to

the start to finish both from Genters traded blows and the contest was never dull for a few! minutes. It was a light which i will be remembered by Bris

shaght fans.

Over

gained a points decisior: Cliff Curvis, of Swansea, in ant eight-round contest.

Thompson, who forced the pace in the later rounds, got the deel- sion by a narrow margin, but the verdict was loudiy booed by crowd.

Belgian Forced To Retire

The Belgian heavyweight, R2-

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949.

Wing To Wing Passes Can Make Goals

By TOM WHITTAKER, Manager of Arsenal)

men.

RB

THRILLS IN CESAREWITCH

TENNIS TOURNEY

In the only Mixed Doubles championship match played yesterday at the Ladies Re- creation Club, the South China

combination of E. Tsai and Mrs. Chow proved too good for R. Tay and Mrs. Fowler. The former pair won in straight sets, allowing their opponents

only five games.

At the Chinese Recreation Club

Refreshing

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England Expected

Beat Wales

To

(By "ALBION")

The spotlight on Hame football this week will be

- focused on the International match-Wales

versus England—at Ninian Park.

England's early set-back against Eire recently has necessitated several changes in her attack" great struggle was seen in the and these in my opinion, should pay dividends.. hardcourt doubles championship! when Nick Ma and Lu_Kin-housheking has now been instilled,

The punch which was

then

beat Benzin Saw and Dr. Ng in in that Mortensen-whose burst Mr. V.V. Needa

and Denies

three sets.

down the middle for goal has to The losers took the first set be seen to be believed. after 14 games while Ma and Shackleton who, according to re- partner annexed the second set ports from London, is

an top after 12 games. The winners form, have now taken over the This should mean played well to win the third set, inside berths aliqwing their opponents only one goals for England.

Wales, on the other hand are the team which content to play failed

so dismally in their le

same.

Newmarket, October 12. Joseph Rank's four-year-old colt Strathspey, ridden by EP.H. Smith and starting at 25 to one, won a thrilling race for the Cesarewitch

un over two-and-a-quarter miles.

in the third round, the plucky tert Eugene, was forced to retire American bullied on courageously, at the end of the fifth round in

Mead

tremendous his eight-rounds fighs with the took amount of punishment but re- Eritis hope, Jack Gardner. turned it and

Although Gardner, who was a Sands himself could hardly stand at the finish. former British Army champion. It added that the

For skill there was only one was giving away pounds, he Hong

It is one of the fallacies of in it and few men could have was clearly to read for Eugene, football that goal-scoring is a Keng team, composed of 25

badly cut lip did not monopoly of centre-forwards swimmers,

withstood for 10 rounds, us Mead who with was expected to arrive here on November 2—

come up for the sixth round.

and inside

Wingers United Press.

Gabrielle Bigotte, a French heavyweight, was knocked cut must play their part in the in the first round by Don important business of getting Cockell, of London. The bout,! goals. which was scheduled for eight rounds, lasted only 27 seconds. From the bell Cockell forced leading to goals from the touch-

Percy Thompson's Coubrador. line is the winger-to-winger pass starting 100 to eight, joint fa- his way to close quarters and un-

Let's suppose that an attack on ourite. leashed a

hed a furious two-fisted at-

was a head

behind. tack to the body. Piroite sankhe goal is broken up and second, with Walter Hutchinson's

quick pass is

is made by a defender Blue Coral tire lengths further to the canvas, rolled over on us to his right-winger. back and was counted out.

The outside-right should dash

away, third. In the last fight on

Blue Coral started at 51 in a on the pro-

down

the wing, while the cen-field of 37 runners which equalled ramme. Gus Murphy, of

middleweight champion. now fighting as a welterweight, was cutpointed over eight rounds by On the same programme. Jack Braddock, of Manchester. fast-fought contest.-

Open Swim Championships

Sands Sustains Injury 1t transpired after the contest A total of 11 events in the Colony Swimming Champion-iha: Sands had a suspected frac ships will be decided at the ture of the left forefinger, which was badly swollen. The injury

New

One of the most effective moves here this afternoon

Victoria Recreation Club this!hich vas sustained in the Arstj Zerland, former British Empire | 4-forward moves away from the the previous record established in

21 6.15

evening, when the Champion- ship Meet enters its, third day. The first event will take place The following is a list of the events down for decision together with the names of the contestants:!

Event No. L-Men's 150 yards Back Siyahe *Coly Championships'; Lau NË, V, D. CHarð (VRUIT Lane 30, 201 B. Lawrene (VBC), Lane No. I, A.V Lap (RC): Lane No. 4, AX. Rumunka;

P. The AVRO Lane No. +YRC

round, may have accounted for the Australian's, indiferen let hand punching

â

Mark Hart, of London, in his after First professional heavyweight Reater. centest. gained a narrow but Boxer Dies Of Injuries well deserved points victory

Detroit, October 11. —over—Alt—Gallagher,—-the-Aus-

Talmadge Bussey, 26-year-old tratian

heavyweight, after eight Detroit lightweight boxer, died Younds of hard fighting.

eday of injuries received in Gallagher, who had his right bout last night. Bussey was taken ave cut in the first round and his to St. Mary's Hospital, where an Style (Caiony Championships?: Lane No dia ge damaged in the fourth,Į operation was performed for the

Event Na. 2-Women's 18 yards free left

3

nearly all the attacking out removal of a blood clot frota his +he punched wildly and Hart brain.

Lacking away, was able to coun- ter effectively.

1. 1. Amiran (VRC); Lane No. Lenz Olmu (HKU: Lane Na. 2 3 Anderor (BC): Lane No. 4. C. Eag

(YRC) No. 5. Wong Yuk-bing asi Trth;

Event No. RC Junior Boya Nunes, yards Breast Stroke: 3. Osmand L. Gutierrez, Cantr

**

Silly Thompson. the British lightweight champion, having his

a welterweight,, fight as

ü first.

J Banto, 1.

Event Na, -Men's 166 yards Free kitaup; lane Ni, 4. E. Ha; Lane No, k. Style Janiar Championship of the Club!!£.M. Clemre,

Lane Nu. 1, K. Sargison: Lane Xu, J ETA No. L-VRC Senine Boys' IBA Thompwon; Lane No. 3. EX. Ciemo; Lane! yards Back Stroke: George Noronha, A

Randall: Lane No. 7. R. Low.

whe-art

Event No. 3.—Women' Springboard Diving (Championship of the Celeny: J. Bergara (VHC Vat Halls

(USKO

Gater. M. Sarraon. F. Xavier.

Event No. 3-Women's in yards Byers! Strake (Colony Championshipal; Lane No. 1, Chun Shid-ving (Chinme YMCA): Lau

centre to lure the centre-ball 1862.

away.

The winning owner, Joseph At the same time the outside- left should cut towards the mRank, is the brother of the film dle and wait for a pass.

magnate, John Arthur Rank, and Arsenal got many goals this

is one of racing's staunchest sup- way when Joe Hulme and CHA

porters. Bastin were playing.

Blue Coral is owned by the These two had perfect under-chinson-Reuter.

famous publisher, Walter Hut standing af used the trick s often that they could almost do it from memory”- „

TODAY'S SOCCER

3.25

FIRST DIVISION

Sookup,

Sath · China,

Reture. FJ. Linement: P. K&DROO and Vernon.

Tae Сстепе Mr. Samuel S. Milton, ordered a post-mortem Commando examination on the boxer tonight,

It was the eighth boxing] death on record this year and the second in a week. Enrico Bertola, heavyweight champion! of Italy, died in Buffalo, New York, last Wednesday, after los ing a 10-round decision to Lee

Oma.

-Busses, a Negro, was ficored by a hard right to the jaw in the eighth round, but the bell saved No Kwok Kamran Tahim being counted out

Event No. 6.—Men's 44D yards Free Lane No. 1. L. RmVRC): Lane No. 6. His seconds revived him to Style Cluny (hampionships): Lane No. Wi my Fulching (La Txun). 1. Work Kam-wak Chiar YMCA...

start the niath round, but the Event No, 18.-Men's 4 x 34 yards Free referee. Herman Spinelli, quickly Lane No. 2. Chan Chen.com Lai Irun Style Relay (Colony Championshipala j Is So. 3. b Honteira VXC Lane Lane No. 1. VRC "E": Lane No. 2 VRC 50pped the fight

No. 4, Cheung Sizetan (Faviers AAyto “A”; Term No. 1. Eastern AA: Laur Late No. 5, V. Matik (VNO)

No. 4. Chinese YMCA; Lane No, i, vac

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Event No. 1.--Men's 100 Jarda Bresh 10m. Stroke (Junior Championships Club: + N 1, D. Collaru: Lane Na

L

2. S.E. Varvalho; Lane Ne, 3, G.1. Hier

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A doctor who attended him in the ring ordered his

immediate removal to hospital-Reuter.

Week-End Cricket Teams

in thei

The following players have been selected to represent the respec- Live Clubs indicated League Cricket matches on Satur day, October 15. All games are timed to start at 1.45 pm. sharp.

Kowloon Cricket Club

Yesterday's Football.

Three matches in the Second Division of the Hong Kong Foot- Crossball League were played off yes- G..terday, and resulted in run away

victories.

SECOND DIVISION CAA South China, Boundary Street

1.10. Beferee: 1. Manson.

News Vendors & Kit Chee, Club, 30 p.m.

Referee: H. Richardson.

Solicitors. Caroline Hill, 1.39 pm

Relice: H. Cargite.

At Happy Valley, St. Joseph's beat Police Sports Club by four goals to one while Taikoo Club beat the Dockyard by six goals to one at Caroline Hill,

Navy beat the Prison Football to one "at Club by six goals Causeway Bay.

Sixteen Softball Games This Week-End

(By "GRANDSTAND")

This week's full programme of 16 softball games will provide fans with an opportunity of see- ing every team in action for the first time this season.

At the General Council's first meeting it was de-

At LRC

phe

Cason tour of Europe last year.

about The exception is change-in-altack.

Yes, to me, it looks an easy victory for England

Rumour

The winner

of the

first -prize In the Kwangtung Handicap was up to last night, still not identified.

A rumour in town yester- day that Mr. V. V. Needa, then veteran Jockey, was the lucky winner was denied by him.

it "I'm not the lucky guy: was just a joke started in the Jockey Club, said Mr. Needa.

In one's assessment of League | mannÇA Fernes this week, one wül have

to

take into consideration the calls to international duty which will undoubtedly reflect itself in some of the results.

The match of the day in the Northern Division will be that between Mansfield and Doncaster. What a game this should be! I should say a draw would be a very good result here.

Colony Mixed. Doubles E. Tai and Mrs. Chow beat R. Tay and Mrs. Fowler 6-2, 6-4.

Club Ladies Doubles Mrs. Stroobach and Ms eat Mrs. Campbell beat Alexander and Mrs. Shewan 6-1, 4-6, 10-3.

Club Mixed Doubles HP Ponpen and Mrs. Getz beat itzell and Mrs. Robinarn 6-2,

Handicap Mixed Doubles Major Holman and Mrs. Hoiman

and

Crewe should take full points Mrs. beat A.D. Scholes

Wolves in Division I and Swan- in their game with Halifax. Scholes 1-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Forecast of matches to be Handicap Men's Singles sea in the Second Division would J.B. Hawthorn beat S. Sauli seem to be affected mostly. played on Saturday, October 15, 6-3, 6-1."

The former have three repre- 1949:-

INTERNATIONAL MATCH sentatives playing for England and Wales claim three from Swan- Wales v ENGLAND

DIVISION I

4-4

CRC. Matches Open Singles

Wolves And Swansea Affected

Ip Koon-hung beat Ip Cheng-

The so far invincible Wolves! ASTON VILLA v Manchester U. hing 6-1-6-2. Captain Turner-have West Brom as their visitors Blackpool v LIVERPOOL Cook received a walk-over from on Saturday and should at least CHARLTON v Chelsea Captain M. Nicholson while the maintain their unbeaten record. EVERTON v Bolton Doubles match between M. { Swansea, on the cther hand FULHAM Burnley Hernan and H.A. Ayres and Y. W. will not find things as casy go- HUDDERSFIELD ▾ Birmingham Lee and Ng Ka-chuen was post-ing at Brentford and their re- MANCHESTER C, v Stake pened..

serves will have be on tip-top Middlesbro' v ARSENAL Open Doubles

down to take both pomes a Portsmouth v Derby Nick Ma and Lu Kin-hong beat In other Division !

word of praise Benzin Saw and Dr. R.K. Ng 6-8. 7-5, 6-1, G. Choa and T.F. Choy tended to Liverpool who, with beat Daniel Chan and G.M Jun Wolves, remain the only beaten team of the seaSON. 6-3, 6-4.

Today's Matches At LRC

Club Ladies Doubles 9.30 am: Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Hotman v Mrs. Slagter and Mrs. Kite i

Handicap Ladies Doubles

4 pm: Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Tamworth v Mrs. Stroobach and Mrs. Alexander.

Handicap Ladles Singles Mrs. Hutchinson v Mrs. Agres. Club Mixed Doubles

5.15 pm: M. Heenan and Mrs Litwa G. Strickland and Mrs

Strickland,

.must

Newcastle Sunderland-

bex WOLVES v West Brom.

DIVISION EL BLACKBURN v Leeds BRADFORD v West Ham Brentford v Swansea on BURY v Luton"

Cardiff SOUTHAMPTON · CHESTERFIED v Sheffield U.

They should retain this record when they visit Blackpool Saturday by taking at least a point.

Huddersfield are at last, pulling away from the bottom rung and should further improve their posi tion this week at the expense of Birmingham.

Battle Royal

CHESTERFIELD v Shefeld U. Hull y PRESTON LEICESTER

Burnley PLYMOUTH

v Grimsby SHEFFIELD W. Q.PR TOTTENHAM Coventry A Battle Royal will be the or- DIVISION III (SOUTH) Millwali der of the day at Fratton Park BOURNEMOUTH v where Pompey and Derby meet. BRISTOL R. v Walsall Derby lost one ril last year C. PALACE v Swindon what was one of the best gomes Exeter v NORTHAMPTON of the season and I'm going to IPSWICH v Norwich predict a draw for this coming Leyton O. v NOTTS F. Saturday's maten.

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NOTTS C. v Bristol C. Handicap Mixed Doubles In Division II, Spurs should PORT VALE y Newport K.M. Getz and Mrs. Getz v D have an easy game against Coven READING Aldershot Hazell and Mrs. Robinson; Comdr.try City to further enhance their!

Harrison and Mrs. Harrison M. early claim to Division I status. SOUTHEND V Brighton

Watford V TORQUAY Golfried and Mrs. Gotfried; J.B.

Preston, the present runners upį Kite and Mrs. Allan v W. in this Division are away to last

Pomeroy and Mrs. Pomeroy,

Handicap Men's Doubles W.R. Baker and W. A. P. Thom

v C. Blott and B. Deakin.

Handicap - Men's Singles

N. Cooke v J.B. Hawthorn,

A+ CRC

Singles

E. C. Liv Lần Triều Đảo

Doubles Rodrigues and

T.E.

F.M

cided that both divisions of the Ladies' League Ribeiro Lee Wai-tong and Lu play off three rounds.

The total of 243 games has

1st XI against HKCC Scor- been carefully "skedded" by the pions' at Chater Road: R.E. Lee, Management Committee, which

LADIES' JUNIOR LEAGUE Sunday

"CBATM Ground: £30 pism Clover w Mc-

EC. Fincher, W.H. Colledge, J. has forwarded the completed Ax-Tyoireans (Tony Kwok, Eddie Hemedios, Leriot, A. Zimmern, FR. Zim-tures to the General Council for A. Kader-Scores Diana Xavier). mern, WM. Davidson, Y. Har confirmation before it is publish- Baker. A. Stepto, W.DM Webb, ed in the Official Handbook J.K. Sellars,

As the next Council Meeting

2nd XI against Club de Es will not take place until tomor creio at Cox's Road: CJ. Smith, row evening, official potice of the

Response to the call for volunteers to shoulder, the um.

piring and scoring burdens has

not been up to, expectations. It is intended to hold discus-

V.C. Bond, A.T. Lee, T.A. Madar. Axtures has been delayed for sion classes in the near future,

D.T. White, D. Langston-Jones, E. Randall, G.R. Rosselet. VC Seymour, J. Horsman,

12th man: AJ. Wood

Indian Recreation · Club 1st XI against RAF at Kar Tak: A.E. Abbas (Captain), FM el Arculli, A.H. Bakar, Ismail Ali, SA Ismail, A.R. Kitchell, S. Khan, AR. Minu, I.M. Omar, 31. 1. Abdul-Razack and M.A. Wahab

Sor-

2nd XI against RAF Sookun-

another week, but in the mean- and those wishing to take advan time, learn managers have been tage of the opportunity should notified of the following official submit their names and addresses league programme for this week, to

Hon. Secretary Buster Hollands or one of the following:

Doc Molthen or Hal Umpiring: Winglee; Scoring: Philo Remedios or Hal Winglee.

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE Sunday

CBA Ground: 11.30 am, Daredevila ̧♥ Canadians (Chas,, Figureido, Bill Gilta.

Bas-Scoter

Philo Remedios) z

in Ching Ha Faks Sports Club Mike Lee, Fred Hyndman, Blas Despa Scorer Phils Ermedios),

Recreio Football Ground: 10 mos. Brac

poo: A.K. Markar (Captain); S. tallers v Americans (Eddie Marcuce. Abos, RA, Buz. F.A. Curreem, Pepy Malig, Jock Brown-Sourer Teresa

A. Ebrahim, T. Ebrahim, T. Campo): 1 P., Cumhancheros Over- Hamet, M.B. Hassan. Y. Moti

sens

(Hal Winnice, Robert Veriyan, walla, A.R. Razack and M.A.stor Eriksen-Scorer Elmby Ablong)) Wahab Jur.

230 pin. Braver * Saints (Buster Ixoda, TC. "Hei,- Prot Die Bon Fallo Remedios?..

... Club de Recrejo -

All interested, irrespective as to age or sex, are welcome attend these discussion classes.

“OCCASIONALS” XI

AGAINST RAF

to

The following will represent the BKCC "Occasionals" in a friendly cricket match against the Royal Air Force at Chater Road on

Sunday, October 16. Play will commence at 11 am

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE

**Saturday 2 D CBA Ground: 1.30 p., Aces Spar- | sharp,

Tak-cheuk; Fisher and Dinnen v S.M. To and W.K.. Ma; Zulauf and Agatureff v Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan-pui.

HKFA Council Meeting

A meeting of the Council of the will be held at the Association's Hong Kong Football Association

5.30 p.m. for the following pur- office on Tuesday, October 18, at

poses:

1. Confirm Minutes of Council meeting

No.

Adopt Minute of League Manage ment Committee meeting No. 1.

5. Adopt Minuten of Referees" Sab

·Committer meeting No. 2.

4. Adopt Minutes of Disciplinary Com

mitter meeting No. 3 and 2

$. Accounts,

6

Arrangements

for Наместет

Day zxorber 7, 1942.

1. Report of`Referees". Sub-Committer

re zien of Bong Kong, Football Beferees' Association,

2. Appoint Interport Sub-Committee. S...Appoint Interbors

Entertait ment

Bab-Committee.

10. Be Proposed risk of

Football Tenn."

11. Corronde now,

12. Any other brin

Disciplinary

All-Indian

1st XI against Grzigengower at King's Park: AM. Prata (Cap-] tain), Dr. A.M" Rodrigues, Dr. EL Cocano, Dr. H. Osorio, lans

(Dec Molthen, Llobet Segulera, 9. J. Kerr (Captain), H. M. Sub-Committee Meeting P.M.N. da Silva Jar EML Umby Mose Bourer Philo Hemedios Newton, R. S.. Cull, B. G. Craig, Soars, G.N. Goreno, LG. 'Gosano, pm, "Overmas v Jaguars (Boster Hol-A P. Weir, J. C. Pullen, P. Blott N.A. Beltzao,

B.T. Gosano, A.P. lands, Bronte Seculers, Desmond Lock-R. Thompson, R. A. Winyard, R. Pereirs

Jnr. Umpire

A.V: Scorer Eddie Lourie). Gosano.

Becacie Football Ground: 2.30 paB. Gorlay, R. O. Sweet, 2nd XI against Kowloon Cric- Delaware (Hai Wingin, Bimby 12th man: L. P. Stokes..

ket Club at Cox's Road: A Abloux, gille Yus-Scorer Babe Samy). Noronha (Captain) EAR Alves,

Sunday

CRA Grandi_pm_Brava GrMax. G Gutierres, LG. Gutierres (B1 Woo, To67 B, Alf-Malig-Scorer D.E. Remedior, AR. Onund, pasto Bomb A. Remedios, L.S. Alves, A.A. Lopes. A.A. Remedios Jor. E.M. Rozario..

Printed and published for the ProDTA,

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LADIES' SENIOR LEAGUE Saturday

BADMINTON ASSOCIATION ——— MEETING -

A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Hong· · Kong Badminton Association will be pm, held at the South China Morn

ing Past" bulling top floor, at 5.30 pm, tomorrow..

Wahoos Piratze (Babu Say Tip B. Baretto Sou Had Wingle),

A

meeting of the Disciplinary Scb- Comditer of the Bous Lone Pootball

Association will be held at the Amoca- Lion's office on Friday, October 14, at 6,65, p.m. The the following purposes:

1, Confirm Mole No. ́1. -2-(@_enquire-into-the-players-BEDL-DIT.

Tanz Chuen of Kwone With sa daring the First Division Longcha maich CổA z Kwong Wab gİNT-| edal"""Booniery" Street "grönné

· on 5th-instant, *****

Robson of RN and Policy) during the · Beri Ad・・ Division “Lingue “mwich Tard · Police UPCA played in Navy ground saj

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DIVISION 111 (NORTH) Accrington " STOCKPORT

car's Northern Section winners. Hull City and will I think, take BARROW v N. Brighton Carlisle v GATESHEAD- full

points Plymouth, whe last work re- corded their art away point of

CREWE v Halifax

LINCOLN Y Darlington

the season have Gramsby as the Mansfeld Doncaster visitors at Home Park on Satur-

OLDHAM v Chester

day and the result of this match ROTHERHAM Hartlepools should assist them to move from Tranmere v ROCHDALE their present unenviable position WREXHAM v Southport at the foot of the table.

DEPT

York C. v Bradford C.

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