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Army's Soccer Policy Should Be Changed
(By "ROVER")
The crushing defeat inflicted on the Army Soccer XI on Sunday last by Kit Chee, potential Champions of the First Division of the Hong Kong Football League, is still the talk of the town in Chinese circles. The defeat of the Army came as a great" surprise to most followers of the game, as it was generally.conceded, even by many Chinese soccer fans, that if there was one team which could lower the colours of the undefeated Kit Chee, it was the Army.
op-
Before the start of the cur- believed, mainly due to the fact: rent season, considerable pub-that the players who comprise the
are given but little licity was given
to the fact team that the Chinese teams. whoportunity to practice together. had ruled the roost for some time past would. in view of the increased Garrison. in all probability have a very lean: outing this season.
It was the consensus of opinion that the Services would, as in the
season immediately following the reoccupation of the Colmy, sweep everything before ther
the
The failure of
Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and the. produce any~, Commandes to thing out of the ordinary allay- ed fears in certain quarters up to an extent, but there was al-; ways the feeling that the Army. X) would do the trick.
Army Prestige
Army prestige on the local soc- cer field will never be raised to a high level so long as player: are only brought together on the day of a match as at present is essential that the players be afforded every possible opportuni ty of playing together.
It
Practice and more practice to enable players to strike up that Bach perfect understanding ct other's play which is so vital t success should-be the keynote of Army's soccer policy in the future.
The
with...
decision TESIS Kit Chee's sweeping victory on Amy authorities and it is hopedi will Sunday has dispelled, at least for that the powers-that-be the time, the fears which existed, realise how unfair it is to expect and most people are taking it for men, who have not had a treated
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that Kit Chee will win! "hance the Championship. other honcurs. this season.
The season is still young, how- ever, and there is no need for desponderry nor Justification for "counting chickens before, they are hatched.'
TODAY'S SOCCER
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1949.
For That "Second IFind” -Pause for Refreshment
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Mrs. Ip, Mrs. Chow Softball Classes Scottish Troops Paved
Qualify For Final
Mrs. Ip Koon-hung and Mrs. Chow qualified to meet in the final of the Colony Ladies Singles championship when, at the Ladies Recrea- tion Club yesterday, they beat Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Cooper in straight sots.
This is the first time in the history of the Colony that two Chinese Ladies have qualified to meet in the final.
v
is
The game between Mrs. IpD.L. Prophet and Mrs. Prophet and Mrs. Williams was quite P.S. McCaig and Mrs, Ayres.
Clus Ladies Singles an interesting affair. Mrs. Ip
4.00 pm Mrs. Litton with deep drives along the baseline and some neat place. Stroubach. ments, took the first set rather convincingly and only conced-
Men's Singles
Hardcourt Tourney
Begin Tomorrow
(By "GRANDSTAND") The problem arising out of
a shortage of scorers and um- pires for league games will be
Soccer-Way To Morocco
(By G. D. K. McCORMICK)
seriously tackled by the Soft-Scottish troops stationed in Gibraltar first intro-
ball Association during this week when classes for repre- sentatives and others interest-
ed will be held, commencing tomorrow (scorers) and Friday (umpires).
ore
mast
duced soccer-now the Moors' favourite sport to Morocco more than 50 years ago. Garrison teams from Tangier, sponsored by Scot-
are kept
under strict super- vizion until it is time for the kick-off.
Though organised games have into
athlele.
a slow introduction
tish regiments, showed the Moors how to play, Several systents for scored are and later, when the Sultan of Morocco had in existence, but the
a Scottish C-in-C, Caid Sir Harry MacLean, popularly used locally is the
a training programme was drown upasse Morse system, in which every a number player is allocated according to his fielding position Watch sergeant, who coached The trainer was a- Black his order of and not according to his Second Divisiom
the first two Moorish clubs. Army v Taikoo; Sookunpoo, 5.45
batting as in other methods. 5.00 pm M. Heenan v K.B.
To-day, there are professional The plays are recorded by p.m. Referce: E. Snowling.
Baker.
clubs in Tangier, Casablanca. had Navy v Eastem; Navy, 5.45 p.m-{ed a game.
means of symbols, and proficiency Ceuta, Meknes, Rabat, Tetuan, Tunisia, the Arab is a natural Men's Doubles
ean be obtained in a short time. Referee: A. Ribeiro.
In the second set, Mrs. Williams
J. Huribalt and P.V. Shawe v
average During the games played off Fez and Larache, "Gates"
Further East in the more ad- Dockyard: St fought back gallantly and match-J.D. Mackie and D. Nolan: K.Atast week, at least St Joseph's
four ladies about 6,000, but in Casablanca the Joseph's, 5.45 p.m. Referee: ed Mrs. Ip stroke for stroke, but Getz and Mrs. Getz v M Gotfried acted as oficial scorers and this 10.000 figure is often passed. vanced parts of the Arab world,
lost her match eventually after and Mrs Gotfried. Tsang King-hong
The British influence in the his cousins have shown them department of the game will meet with great response among the same is marked by the retention selves adept not only at football, of the same technical phrases, but also at basketball and tennis. extending Mrs. Ip to nine games.
Two matches in the Colony women fans.
is a familiar ery at Yet it is still in individual sports Open Doubles Hardcourt. cham- The umpiring situation can also "Corner"""
excels-sports pionship sponsored by the Chinese be pepped up a great deal and it matches, and the word referee that
discussion has been corrupted into "refli." It which are the part and product of Recreation Club were played off is hoped
He is an excellent horseman and is rifle shot, often a strong swimmer, The game in Morocoo somewhat complicated by the a world challeriger at weight-lift- fact that there are two footballing and wrestling-and, when federations in control, a French trained, a skilful boxer. one in the French zone and a Spanish federation In Spanish! Morocco.. When a player it transferred from one zone te the other, almost internationa! complications occur. When a player transfers to a
even
Street. 5.45 pm; Referee: J. News Vendor CAA, Boundary
McFarlan RAF South China; Kai Tak,
5.45
Referee: GT. P.M.: Grummitt Club v University: Navy No. 1 Ground. Happy Valley, 5.45 p.m.; Referee: CK Woe.
Saints Beat Kwong Wah 2-0
of playing together and In a scrappy, one-sided First
The other semi-final between airs. Chow and Mrs. Cooper was
thrilling affair.
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Mrs. Chow was fully extended by her opponent and had to disht hard to win her match.
Mrs. Chow found Mrs. Cooper in good form and had to put in everything she knew into the came to win the first set after 10 Kames.
That
with
The following is
the Amb
shout "Keep on your island yesterday and resulted in G. Cho: classes functioning, the standars is not unusual to hear a spectator his way of life. and T.F. Choy beating W. Chung will be improved.
the ossicla and T.S. Cheung 6-0, 6-3, and. K.H. Ip and Edwin Tsai account-programme advised to all mana- Umpires ard Scorers ed for Robert Tay and Norman CTS.
nominated are requested to at-
order tend promptly, in
that games will not be held up.
Leonard 6-1, 6-1.
Today's Matches Singles
Stewart Edwis Captain A. thany
Teal Captain Turner-Cooke Tsui Yan-pui.
play suc-!
Doubles
Major P. Atchell and Captain set. Nicholson v K.C. Lai and O.L. Pang:C. Kotewall and William Yu vW.T. Lee and Lu Tak-cheuk
KCC Championships The following are the results of the KCC championships-
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IRC
CRICKET TEAMS
The following have been selected to represent the Indian Recreation Cab First and Second Eleven teams in their Cricket League league matches against the Clohi
de Recreio on Saturday. Both games to start at 1.45 pm. The first team will be playing at Soo! kenpoo and, the second team al
King's Park
The second set was a thrilling affair and Mrs. Cooper, by some clever placements had Mrs. Chow!
SENIOR LEAGUE (MEK'S) on the run and scored
Sunday: CBA Ground 10. a. points.
Daredevils v. Saints (Doc Mal- Mr. Chow was not to be beaten.
then, Lichy Luz, Dick Silva: and as well as he have probably berm spending Division soccer
came back fighting Came on the but
Scerer, Philo Remedios.): 11.30 Tangier club (in the international
the situation Canadians zone), Baseballers t night on maard duty and the Club Ground at Happy Valley through some clever verning fixing up barbed wire
yesterday, St. Joseph's beat ceeded in winning the second
m. (Sherry Bucks, Tony Silva, Reg-trickier, as both federations claim entanglements in the New Ter-wong Wah by two clear goals. after 10 hard fought games.
Bio Viera; scorer Teresa Campos); rights here. Open Singles ritomes. to go on the Seld in the
Although the Saints did not
2.30 pm. Madcaps v. Americans beat afternoo and
= highly held their strongest side for this
Mrs. Ip Koon-hung beat Mrs.
Play In Bare" -Fect (Kassa Nazarin, W. D. Folowell. G. Fan Langenberg, scorer Philo polished team.
match. they did practically as Williams 6-), 6-3.
There are scores of amateuri Mrs. Cow beat Mrs. Cooper! itney liked and could have scored
Eemedios); 4.00 p.m., U.S. Navy clubs all over the country, and
FIRST ELEVEN more than two goals had they 6-4, 6-3.
Inter-Hong
v. Jaguars (Buster Hollands, Roy many juvenile teams. The juve-1
SA. Ismall (Capt.) I; Alí, F. i really tried to do so
Mrs. E. Litton and Mrs. R. Siva-Netto, Robert Verlysen: les invariably play in bare feet M. el Arcolii, A. H. Baker, 4 P Or and J.J. Remedios Jones beat Mrs. Benjamin and scorer Philo Remedios).
and their prowess with the ball, Kitchell, A. H. Madar, I. M. beat J.B. Hawthorn and JD Miss Lambert Baker 6-4, 9-7. The Recreio Football Ground: 11.30 eren agains; booted opponents, is Omar, 31. 1. Razack, A. A. Rum- Mackie 6-2, 4-6, 8-6.
winners will meet Mrs. L.Fam Cumbancheros v. Pak Sports astonishing. I have seen a bare-jahn and M. A. Wahab, sr. Scorer, D. Noland and H. Cheung beat Stokes and Miss P.J. Ward in the Club (Charile Figureido, Rennie footed team triumph over a boot-A. M. Wahab Umpire, 1.7 Colonel Mitchell and L.F. Stokes finals.
Sequiera, Ricardo Ribeiro; scorer ed one
Adal. G-2, 6-2.
Men's Doubles
Bimby Ablong); 100 p.m. St. Professional football-there are
SECOND ELEVEN Club Mixed Doubles
A. Fung and F. Kwek beat T.
Teresa
Overseas
(Skelly about 18 professional clubs-bas
A. K. Markar. (Capt), S. Aboo, Comdr, Harrison and Mrs. Har-Lo and D. Hung 6-4, 6-2; and will
Razack, Blas Despay
Nugget certain unique features. Players A. Bux, F. A. Curreem. A. D. Sabu Samy); get considerable Press publicity, Ebraham, T. Fbrahim, M. E. Has- Mrs. Getz 6-1, 6-3.
Semi Finals. Capt. M. Tumer 230 p.m. Braves v. Pandas (Hal and socially enjoy great popularisati, K. Lalchand, Y.-Motiwalla, Cooke and E.C. Fincher w.o. A Winglee, Pepy Mallg Igmary, often greater than nationalist A. R. Razack and. M. A. Wahab, Zimmern and J.C. Fenton and Eriksen; scorer, Gilly Wingles).
(Jr). Scorer, H. Barma.
Army Has Material Apart from the fact that any thing may happen between now and the end of the season, it is also clear that the Army has the material--it remains to be seen whether the Army Authorities will, notwithstanding "exigencies of the Service"-take steps to en- sure that the good material avait- able is put to the best use and ini the best manner.
wan
Sunday's game, which played in a clean and sporting) spirit throughout, showed that individually, the different Army! players possess the talent.
Increased Charges
of Last sunday's game, it might perhaps be pertinent to make reference in the more than 100 per cent in erease in the price of seats located in
While on the subject
Kwong Wah tried hard to get going, but their forwards could make but itse headway against the sound St Joseph's defence, in which Leonard was, as usual, the the main obstacle portion of
Omar, who played a Mond game on the left wing, as did
F.T.
Ladies Doubles
the centre covered stand.
The increase has been strong.
certain quarter the other forwards, opened the rison beat LG. M. Rompen andi meet T. and R.O. Baker in the Ebrahim; scorer ly criticised and rightly so, as apart from the fact that the game was only "needle" match, there was no other good reason for increasing
prices from $2.40 to $5.00.
scoring for the Saints early in the first half with a well placed. cross shot which beat Tom Woon- cheuk all the way.
Fears have also been expressed that if the Council of the Hong) Soccer, however, is not a game Kong Football Association can for the individualist, it is a gamej sanction an increase of more than in which teamwork counts most 100 per cent in the case and it was in this department ofị League game, the scale of charges the game that the soldiers were for games in which the Indian and' outplayed by the Chinese, whore Swedish teams will be taking 2-ordination and underdanding part are likely to equal, if not
exceed, the charges for ringside second half, a was perfect.
The lack of teamwork on the seats at a Joe Louis Champion- part of the Army players is. it ship fight.
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Today's Matches
Colony Ladies Doubles 5.00 pm Mrs. Getz and Mrs. There was no further scoring Stroobach v Mrs. Chiu and Mrs. in the first half.
Fowler: Mrs. Chow and Mrs. Ip v The second half was more orj Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Cooper,
the less a repetition of
Inter-Hong with Kwong Wah showing up A. Todd and D.R. Holmes v
and N. Downie;| better in attack than in the E.B. Oliver initial period of a
This was pro-W. J. D. Cooper and D. Jones v bably due to the fact that the! R. E. H. Neken and A.L. Snaith; Saints
inclined to take; H.J. Armstrong and W.C. Hung were matters easy.
V T.J. Quwehand and H.G. M. About half way through the Rompen.
neat centre by "Handicap Men's Singles Omar was connected by Jorge. 5.00 p.m.: E.
D. Zulauf v who placed the tall past Tam to Fitzroy Williams. give the Saints their second goal. Colony Mixed Doubles
This completed the scoring and E. Tsai and Mrs. Chow v Y.P. the game proceeded at a leisurely Tsui and Mrs. Litton: M. Heenan pace until the final whistle. and Mrs. Cooper v K.H. Ip and
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St. Joseph's: Sammy Tsang, Mrs. Ip. Rocha, Mien, Rumjahu, Leonard,
Club Mixed Doubles
will meet C. Kotewall and F.A. Zimmern in the Semi Finals.
p.m
Both Semi Finals will be played
Mixed Doubles
C. Kotewall and
politicians.
Transfer fees are kept secret must record -regretfully one that this is so that the player wifi not know how small a per-
of the fee he gets for centage
at
KCC CRICKET XI
The following will represent the
JUNIOR LEAGUE (MEN'S) Saturday: CBA Ground 2.30 on Monday 24th October at 5.30pm, Spartans v. Rexes (Ollie Vas. Frank Poon, Reggie Silva; scorer Sabu Samy).
himself. A good player might Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI in Miss ML Recreio Football Ground: 2.30.
fetch an average transfer fee of their League cricket match against Dockyard at KCC on Saturday. Ribeiro beat T. Baker and Mrs. p.m., Jamiars v. Braves (Tony £100-£150. The largest fee in
and now Kwok, Hal Ong. L.F. Stokes 6-4, 6-2,
Irving Wong! reputed to be round about £280. Ctober 15, play will commened
1.45 p.m. play A.V. White and Mrs. R.1. scorer. Philo Remedios); 4.00 pm.
Pay for professionals works out
J. Smith. A. T. Lee, V. Či Groundwater in the Semi Finals Overseas v. Aces (Lionel Sequiera, at a fairly high figure in compari- Bead, T. A Madar. E. Randall on Friday 21st at 5.30 p.m.
Stephen Xavier. Terry Lucido, son with the average earnings of B. Laneston-Jones. V. C. Seymour, Today's Matches scorer Eddie Loureiro).
Moorish workers, and this en- D. G. White, G. R. Rosselet, C. J Singles
Sunday, CBA Ground: 1.00 p.m. | hances their social position.
Wood and J, R. Lake. 12th man! While a Moorish civil servant E Guest. T.E Baker vs E.C. Fincher: Pandas v. Griffins (Herbie Quon, Mrs. L.F. Stokes
Miss M. Avito vs
Campos, Edo Almeida; of medium grade will earn about Xavier.
scorer Miss Mei).
£20 a month, a professional foot- Recreio Football Ground: 10.00 baller gets a flat rate of £25 a Miss P.J. Ward vs Miss Mam. Blackhawks v. Delawares month plus bonuses, and, in ad-ISHIELD SEMI-FINAL (Bli Silva, Fred Diesta, Bubida; dition, his club is compelled to The semi-finals of the Interna-
Fisher.
Thursday
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Friday Santos, Pereira, Fai Chun-wah. S. Saul and Mrs. Tamworth v J. Chubb vs Winner T.E_Baker Hsu Keng-sing, Jorge and Omar. F.T. Orr and Mrs. Heinzerling vs E.C. Fincher.
Kwong Wah-Tam Woon-cheuk, Leung Wing-chun, Chan Lam, Sien Yu-cer, Tam Wai, Wong
Sui-ki, Leung Hok-on, Lee Po- san, Tam Chuna-kan, Shúi Shek- kari and Lau Pui.
RASC HOCKEY XI
The
been
following have «ei«cted-to-represent the RASE-V- Hong Kong Police in a Hockey
Meeting To Discuss
Rules Of HK Football Referees' Association
match to be played at Shamshui- A proposal that the Chairman of the Hong Kong
po. today, bully off 5.30 pm.
Sgt Kelly 127 Coy), Capt. Brooks (531 Sup P1), Capti Bridgford (X Coy), L. Day (1874 WT PI), Maj. Mitchell (8 Cor). Major Jarrett (Capt.) (53 Sup Depot), Lt Norman (983 Cor), WOL Alford (HQLF), Maj. Lambir (27 Cov). Lt. Col. Hazel- ton (HQLF). and Capt. Fenner (963 Coy).
Reserves: Major Pera (1874 Mr. WT PI) and Dr. Boyton (27 Coy).
Umpire Brig Coad.
Shirts, stockings and sticks will be provided on the ground.
Please notify Hockey Officer is the event of non-availability as soon as possible.
Football Association Council and the Chair- man of the HKFA Referees' Sub-Committee meet the representatives of the Hong Kong Football Referees' Association to discuss the rules of the HK Referees' Association, was approved at a Council Meeting of the HKFA yesterday.
J. Skinner, Chairman of the HKFA Council, who presided at yesterday's meeting, further suggested that representatives of the Chinese, Football Referees Association be invited to attend and this suggestion was agreed to by the meeting.
Captain Chisnall and Messrs.bined Malayan team on November C. Guingam, L. G. Young, Mok 5, 6, 9 and -10.
The games were. Hing, L. P. Kwok and J. F.
scorer Eddie Loureiro).
GUTIERREZ
find him a job.
tional Lawn Bowls Tournamen A prościent professional can, (Gutierrez Shield) will be played SENIOR LEAGUE (LADIES) therefore, earn as much as £45 off on Sunday, October 23 at the Saturday: Recreio Footbal month. In Tangier, where there is Kowloon Bowling Green Club Ground. 4.00 pm, Wildcats v.no income tax, this makes him commencing at 3.30 p.m. Canadians (Y. C. Met Carios comfortably off-in comparison 26e-draw-resulted in-Philippine Yvanovich, Junior
playing Portugal and Pakista: scorer Hal Windlee).
zecting Switzerland..
Remedios; with other natives.
JUNIOR LEAGUE (LADIES) Saturday:-CBA-Ground: -4.00- Im White Fangs
Money Spent In Bars
But there is no pay when the
V. Squans season is over, and players must on other jobs. High (Bimby Ahlong. M. A. Wahab, then rely
AGA KHAN'S TRAINER INJURED
London, October 17, Bob, Hearther, scorer Hal Wing-wages in season are apt te lure
Frank Butters, the present fat lee).
the professionals into bars, where
racing season's leading racehors much of their money is spent.
trainer, was taken to hospital is Bo great is the lure of Newmarket today with head in haschish smoking and drink, juries, severe shock and concussio that several professional clubs after being in collision with' take their whole teams to hotels motor-car while cycling. outside the towns for two days
SNOOKER TOURNAMENT
London, October 17. Albert Brown, of London, who scored an overwhelming victory | over Joe Davis in the first heati of the "News of the World" £1- 500 mocker tournament, today opposed Peter Mans, the South African champion, who is coo- reding three points per frame.
At the interval Brown led by five frames to one. The scores: were (Brown first) 51 to 61; 71 to 60; 57 to 48; 78 to 40; 91.to 23 and 99 to 18.
suggested by
In
at
Kingsley Kennerley, of Bir- mingham, led John Barrie, of HKFC 2ND XI
Wisbech, by five frames to que the first match of the quality- The following have been select ed to play for the Hong Kong Ennis were elected members the Chinese Federation in a lettering, round of the world profes
sional snooker championship Football Club 2nd XI against of the Interport Sub-Commit-which was received by the HKFA
On November 5, the Malayan Wandsworth, London, today," University today on the No. 1 tec
The Chinese will play against the Hong
were (Kennerley Kong Chinese for the Ho Ho Con Urst) 60 to 44: 68 to 35; 54 to 41: Ground. Happy Valley, kick of 5,30
p.m
at Caroline Hill. ⠀⠀⠀
93 to 8; 73 to 45 and 12 to 104, Players are requested to be at
The second game which will be the Club-house, Happy Valley, by
November 6, between Combined Malayan XI and Hong Kong Chia- ese, also at Caroline Hill.
5.10
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scores
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* End Of Day Scores -
The annual Remembrance Day Charity match will be played on the Army Ground at Spokuones on Monday, November 7 between Combined Services and the Rest of the Colony, kick-off at 4 D. Sloan Discussion regarding the forming
Kennerley led John Barrie by McKay, Locke, Partridge, Grey, of an Entertainment Committee At Boundary Street, on Novemnine frames to three at the end Main, Nelson, Widger and Barker: took place and it was finally agreed ber 9, the Combined Matayans at the day in their qualifying Reserves: Baker, Rogers and that this question be late to the will play against a Combined Hour round match, the scores being
Interport Sub-Committee.
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Celtic by five goals to two in cember 21, 24, and 25
(Kennerley first) 45 to 34, 70 to Mr. R.: M. "Omar, Secretary of The last of the four games will 19, 61 to 43, 66 to 35, 48 to 59, 28 SOCCER. RESULT the HKFA reported that a letter be played on.
November 19, 21 to 78 London, October 17-
has been received from the Indian Caroline HID between Malays West Ham United defeated Football team, suggesting that Hong Kong Chinese and Non-Chin-
In the match between Albert to visit Hong Kong on Deese Combined.
Brown and Peter Mans, which Permission for playing of the
the Leicester Owing to the fact that the Inter- four games was granted by the way played at
Hall, London, Brows led! Square national Charity Can Competition HKDA Comcil
by seven franks to r games. will be played on these It was also decided that the Printed and vulliebed for the Propriadates, the Council decided it could selection at the HKPA team for the close of the day, the scores the dates submitted. the Memorial Cao on November being. (Brown Arst) 43 to 83, 52 Four game tween the Colony and the Comm-l Management Committee
tore."" the CHINĄ MAIL, LEKITED, BY not approve be played be, be referred to the League) to 63, 74 to 48, 19 to 115, 33 to
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