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Wolves Should Beat Manchester United

(By "ALBION")

The meeting between Manchester United and Wolverhampton on the former's ground provides thè tit-bit in Home football this week. After United's convincing victory at Villa Park last Saturday, when they trounced Villa to the tune of four goals to nil this game would sug gest that it might be the classic of the year.

Forecast

Forecasts of matches still played en Saturday, October

to be

With the Wolves sull in bril- Doncaster, at present second in l'an; or it certainly a most the Northern Division, should į

forecast; they take two more easy points from difficult result to lost 2-1 in the same exiuie their game against Accrington. year, but by virtue of their con- sistency I

would be i don't think it Jar wrong to predict an away win, Portsmouth's grand win over Derby County last Saturday still keeps them well in the running for championship honours, 1 see they have slipped into fourth ARSENAL v Blackpon) place in this Division. This week; BIRMINGHAM Everton they are away to the Hawthorns BOLTON W. v Middlesbro and should come away with both BURNLEY van City points,

Birmingham, who have only one win to their credit so far and are and lying well at the foot of the

week Table, are this

Home to Everton, and should give the SL Andrew followers a much over- due, home win by taking full points.

the

DIVISION I

י

Chelsea v Aston Villa DERBY v Huddersfield LIVERPOOL v Newcastle Man. United v WOLVES STOKE Charlton SUNDERLAND ♥ Fulham West Brom, v PORTSMOUTH

DIVISION #

In the Second Division Spurs, BARNSLEY V Bury who appear to be running away! Coventry CARDIFF with this league. are away GRISHY + Chesterfield Luton Town at should not have LEEDS U. v Brentford much difficulty in taking

Luton v TOTTENHAM spoils from this game.

FRESTON N.E. v Sheffield W. Quecus Park P. PLYMOUTH SHEFFIELD v Bradford SOUTHAMPTON Y Blackburn

A Teaser

The Preston North En_She_ Meld Wednesday game

in this

SWANSEA v Hull

Division sets teaser. as both WEST HAM v Leicester teams are well placed in Luxu With only

thei

paint

DIVISION 111 (SOUTH)

separating them the advantage, Aldershot v WATFORD being to the Wednesday-Preston's recent

improvement in form in Crichton v NOTTS.CO.-

BRISTOL C v Port Vale cicating a Home

MILLWALL V Eristol R.

win.

It's resounding win over NEWPORT v Ipswich

last week, which inci NORTHAMPTON v Leyton 0. Centally gives

their At NORWICH Exeter noint out of the last 10 shoul stand them in good stead for NOTTS F. v Reading their

game against QPR. this Swindon v BOURNEMOUTH week. An aune win is predicted. Torquay v C. Palace

winners of the Walsall SOUTHEND

Last

year's

Southern and Northern leagues

murt this Both

DIVISION III (NORTH) week at Veich Firid Swat,sea and Hull are BRADFORD C. v Trammere playing extremely good football CHESTER York in the higher sphere and this zeme should provide one of the highlights of the Division. Swan- sea is my bet in this game,

Holding Their Own Notts County in the Southern Division are holding their own at the head of the Table, having still two matches in hånd over their nearest rivals, Bournemouth, at present one point behind.

This week they ane 'Brighton and there should not be

much

doubt

about the result of game, Bournemouth should keep well!

this

away

in the running with a win over Swindon,

Notts Forest should! take full points from Reading.

The Cobblers Ene win at Exe ter last week has kept them in the picture in this league and their game against on Saturday) should mean two more points to their account.

Darlington y ROTHERHAM DONCASTER ♥ Accrington GATESHEAD V Mansfeld HALIFAX v Barrow HARTLEPOOLS y Carlisle N. Brighton v Lincoln. Rochdale v CREWE SOUTHPORT v Oldham STOCKPORT Wresham

RECREIO CRICKET TEAMS

St. J. Corbett Wins First Redwing Race

(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK")

The Autumn Series races started last Saturday in very patchy winds which affected i the Dragons and Jubilees in Kowloon Bay as much as the dinghies in Hung Hom Bay.

The best races of the week-end were in Stars, where up to the line it was possible to gain Of loose a place so close did some of the boats lie.

The first Redwing Series Race once again admirably won by M. St. J. Corbett, who held first

LA

PR

Finalists In

༢༡

A

place throughout the race foll The LRC Ladies

Les closely by Miss P. Loseby.

Last week's resuits were see

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12 Ratings Dinghy Race: jat, Edwardi tài 1.64.51 (Coords; 2od French (14) 1.v6.25 Tamar 3rd Knapp (7) 1.01 (Can- cords: ith Baker (22) 1996 (Concord Cartell (6) D.S.Q. (Concord); Tarlor

IS, DNF (Tomar).

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

1st Jabbar Series Race: Beeching

ard Berat (8) 142.00 6219

(A) 12450 (79): 2nd Skatil (4) 1.413S (032 Sabatie 1 D.N.F.,

Dragon Race: Ist Chide (7) 1.56,03: 2nd Darby 11 1.03.46; and Drummond (4) 2169; Bake 121 DNF

In Star Series Race: lat Macauley (5) j

1.24.10 1900); 2nd Yourled (6) 14: 2nd Blackwood (1) 12813 1576; 4th Dirktwater (3) . 13135) (480); 50 } Blauw vl) 1.41.50 (158); 6th Eddie (2)

154.65 (30GY,

2nd Star Series Fare: 1st Yourie (3)

| 14105 (710): 2nd Cullisco (0) 2.65.15 (670): 3rd Mon9 +61 • E34A (448): 4th Harrison (3) 14235 (74).

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14

3rd Star Serien Kaze: 132 Mackay Gi

(500); 2nd Price (4) 16.50 (975) 3rd Yourlett (9) 241.43 (OTOLI

Open Doubles

Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Cooper beat Mrs. Chow and Mrs. Ip in straight sets at the Ladies Recreation Club yesterday to qualify for the final of the Colony's Ladies Doubles Tennis Championship sponsored by the LRC.

(LB)

YESTERDAY'S

SOCCER RESULTS

Army

0

SECOND DIVISION

4 Taikes Royal Navy 1 Eastern St. Joseph's 3 Dockyard News Vendor 3 Chiness AA 1 RAF

2 S. Chica

Club

4 University TODAY'S SOCCER

cube Army

FIRST DIVISION

Clb. 545 putth

Referee: PA. Koonry.

Linwmen: A Rhein and C., Woo

SECOND DIVISION

Navy, 5.45 pm. Referee: Lia Tiur-kai.

Police

Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Coppe Yard Police Primos's will be opposed in the final to Mrs. Stroobach, Mrs Getz and

Mrs. Chiu | Solicitors' who yesterday beat and Mrs. Fowler.

Results:

COLONY LADIES' DOUBLES Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Cooper desz Krs. Chow and Mra. 19, 64, 65.

Mrs. Getz and Kra. Stresbach best Kra. Chiu and Mis, Fowler, bad, buil

INTER-HONG

E. Oliver and N. Doerale. best A. Toki and DR Holmes, 6-2, 64,

KER Nelson and A Scaith' beat (

4th Wales (1) 1.4526 (480): 5th Ferrer: Wid.D. Cooper and D. Jones, 6-1, 6-3.

+67

1.43.24 13581: 6th Macquley (3): 13.43.47 (ESAA,

TJ. Ouwehand and HG.W." Rompen beat HJ. Armatrons and W.C. Kong. |

ist Blackwood, 6-6,

4th Star Series Race: (D) 13225 (870); and Collings (5) 122.49) | 452F); 3rd Ray (4) 18202 19761, 4th

Pune (8) 131.90 148/3: 6th Trazel 131 11-9. 1.41.01854 t Simpkin (2) 1.430.

Dinghy Series Race: 1st Msexuly

CRC SINGLES

Edwin Tial bent Capt. A. Stewart, 6-2.)

Tau Yun-pui beat Cant. Turner-Cooke,

DOUBLES

K.C. Lai and - Pane. Obian beat Hat (1, 1.09.28 1821); and Yaum (7) 2.^5.19 (716): 3rd Mrs. Royle (3) 1 (29) Mitchell and Capt. Nicholson, 2, 4-6, 6-4, T. Im and To Tischeong best Konewall 4th Price (6) 17724 (5oz): 5th Chute

(30) 11 (447): Cookson (2) pad and El Yu, God,

the Club de Recreio 1st and 2nd

The following will represent: Car 15) DNF.

Zed Dinghy Series Race: 1xt Yaten 114) XI in their league cricket matches

(16) 29.25 (977) Sad Hasson (3) 1.08.20 (MAY: Bré · Cookson - (1) 1.10.6) pn.: against TRC on Saturday at 1.45:01: 4b Howell (1) La qu

Sah Pada (7) 1.12.4 (428); Gah Meh Nixon (12) 1.14.20 $14); 7th SQ. 15 14 1.16.43 (029); Mb Chuse (15) 234 (2/6); 2h fallina 412) 1.29.95 (437); A.M. Prata (Capt.), Dr. A.M. Rodrigon, 10th Kinz (8). 1.055 (02); 11th Gradam Dr. E.L. Cowan, Dr. II.L. Osorio, P.MN. (16) 1.22.03 (260); 12th Tell (19) 19242 da Silva Jr., EML. Saree, N.A. Beltran, ; (325); 19th Rim (19) 1914 (289) = 14th G.N. Gozo, L., Cromath, AP. Riens Enbingan (4) 149.13 (252) 16th Ban- Penina, A.P. Pereira Jr. A.V. Como bridge (6) 1.23,63 ̊ (217): 16th Mrs. Mai (Umpire).

1st XI-Away

Jorbe (2) LAN19 (194).

An Excellent Game The Gateshead-Mansheid match should be an excellent game with the home team, just making the! grade.

2nd XI-Home Crewe's fine record to datel

A.E. Kro (Cap-l, EAR. should stand them in good stead A.A. L. DE. Brodios, R. Rome for their match at Rochdale ont ding AB Demand God Wubiemskie THE POP-EN-45)~~20€2 Saturday. An away win seems a) Alm. E.M. Rxario, AA Remedios Jr. pretty good bet here.

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General Rise Of Prices Deplored By Economist

Catching The Defence: On The Wrong Foot

(By BILL DODGIN. Manager of Fulham)

There are many moves in soccer which catch opponents unawares and may lead to quick goals

For That “Second Wind" -Pause for Refreshment

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Many Danes Fanatic Sports Enthusiasts.

{BY JAMES WHITE)]

Although their. schools have no organised games,

'

Sweeping pass" "from" a full back to a winger on

the opposite side of the field.

Suppose for instance, an attack The has been started on the right- wing. All the attacking forwards, supported by their hal backs have moved up for the kill. The right-winger is in

in possession of the ball, but is dispossessed defending left-back. The

(Continued from Page 21 Britain, in terms at actual pur chasing power, has increased some 30 per cent over pre-war. Against this, there has been a great in-! crease in the working population: also much destruction,

wearing-

in-

by: move is to pash the ball

obvious

forward to the outside-left. But the opposing right back-will an- ticipate the move and will movT

for a quick tackle..

in

A much more constructive and devastating move is for the left back to swing the ball out to the right-winger, who has waited the touchline for such a pass.

It is not easy. The left-back must be an accurate kicker.

If the ball is ballooned into the air it will be hard to control and will give the defence time to re-

cover.

But if the ball goes direct to the right-winger he has a chance to cutting in to score or make an opening for the centre-forward or

outside-left.

HOCKEY FIXTURES

The following are the Fang Kong Hockey Association fixtures tor

Sunday.

Tomorrow October 23:

and

TOMORROW

KITC`♥ Commandos

Skokanpoo. 5.30 pas. tapinya

mony Danes become fanatic sports enthu- siasts when their school days are over. Pro- „fessionalism in Danish sport Longst from...

coaches, is almost unknown.

latest statistics show that no less than 568,480 Danes (about 36 per cent of the population between 15 and 40) are active sportsmen. And the number is constantly increasing. Mest popular sports are football, gymnastics, handball, badminton, tennis, swimming and. rowing. Boxing, wrestling and hockey, how- - - ever, show signs of decreasing in popularity.

A yearly Government grant for One of Denmark's most 'demo- of sport is cratic sports is rowing Some 10,- the encouragement divided proportionately among the 000, mens and nearly half as many individual games, This support women take part, King Frederik has a considerable effect on the and more than one of his minis- of Danish sport, asters and generals are regularly to standard much of the money is used for be seen paddling around in the training purposes.

Since football pools were in- troduced into Denmark a few! months ago, no less than 50 per cent of the pool, after the deduce tion of administration expenses has been devoted to the encour agment of sport.

Baltic.

Cricket Popular

is

A game which is gaining popu- cricket larity in Denmark During the past five years the number of players has risen by 50 per cent to 2300. Golf, intro-

Before the pools, a subsidy or duced by Scottish professional about £200 a year was given fer is now played by 1260 Danes. the encouragement of hadminton. Every year between 4000 and Though this game was introduced 5000 men and women ester for from Britain only 24 years ago. Fitness Badges. These are award- it is now one of the most populated by the clubs for all-rousdi of the country's sports.

ebility in five different sports.

. Since the foundation of the

With 30,000 players, it is more shan twice ar popular as tennis Fitness Badge Movement, whose Danish badminton players are

Yes. Cater and LTA acknowledged to be the finest object is

Kathewson

.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22

Army ▼ Na

Sokpapan, 113 am

Tires: Mr. Palmer and Mr. Xavier. HKHC Nomoda

King's Park, RNRC No. 1. 10.15 m Umpires: W.C. Vincent and Cast (

McLean.

RAF Detek

Ka Tak, 1030 am.

Umpires: Mr. Silva and Mr. Grewal, Commando YMCA

Sookandon. 10.90 230.

to encourage Ikunish

enorm-

Europe, and this is largely due to youth to practise sport, interest

system of organised instruction in sport has increased started 10 years ago.

Teaching Free

can

every

chub, obtain

however

cusly,

Bungalow

instruction De-Requisitioned

Today small, through a pool of more than 100 instructors. All teaching is free.

Last year Denmark won the Extropean section of the Thomas

Campires: Capt, Chisnall and Cap Cup tournament, but was beaten

Mali

+

KITC Chapå Taza

Boundary St. Peter Ground 10.15 am. Umpires: E/Cdr. Padley and Mr.

Munir

Becco "A" EK Police

Recreio Ground, King's Park, 11 am. Umpires: Ten Gater and Mr. Bijako. Pak BC Rectzia "3"

King's Pai, HNRC No. 7. 10 am

and Umpires: Mr. Go

LWL MATTISOR. Team Secretaries are fegovated to earthe

by Malaya in the world final.

In Glasgow, next February, the Danes will meet a combined team from England, Scotland and Ire Jand.

The bungalow "Watervale" [near Castle: Peak was de-re-

quisitioned by the Army yea». terday.

As the property is no longer required, it was handed-back to the owners.

CONCERT AT DBS

As re part of Denmark is far from the sea, swimming, rewing and sading play as important part in Danish sports life.. At

The Sino-British Orchestra wil the 1948 Olympic Games Den- give a public concert at the Dio

the prompt attendance of their teams, mark won five gold medals, two cesan Boys' School in Kowloon a maximum delay of 10 minutos will be for swimming (both by women), 8.30 p.m. today. alberd, Umpires are naked to inform, and one each for rowing, sailing Teo Gater, Tel diis, the rout of their and kayak rowing. watch before 6pm on Sunday.

12

zasble to officiate, plenne ring the sham

sumber before & Doll, on Friday.

Due to the devily in obtaining Da pirve it would be greatly appreciated if

Girls Win Fame

*The

Orchestra, composed some 40 players, will be directe: by Dr. S. M. Bard. They will per form works by Beethoven, Haydi and Purcell.

out of plant, etc., during the war. The full replacement of the latter Maurice Ma Lest Chay Tis-kin, 6-4, 6-5 has really only just begun!

creasing returns may be expected trom this in the future. In terms

In swimming it is the girls who of real product per man-hour o

Julia Lee, soprano, will contri work, we have now just about go.. ex-players-of whom there must be win fame. They have more patt

hamber in the Colorswould offer their ence in the face of the arduous bute a number of European and E. Tani and Mrs. Chow Y.P. Tai back to pre-war; and we have a servios. To do wiem contact Mr. and difficult training than their Chinese songs. There will also b and Mrs. Litton

least a million more men at work. Gen. Tel. No. 11234, Mr. Palmer, brothers.

Chinese instrumental with|orst or Yes Gester. Tel 12193 (PO%) present America is in large part due to Mol. F.T. Or States, in terms of real produc

the advance made in the United

Colony Mixed Semi-Finals

X. fleenan and Mrs, Cooper • KL ip | The and Mrs. Is.

cină Mized Doubles

5. Seal and Mr. Tamworth and Mrs. Heinzerling

Handicap

DL. Paka Miras Debit

McCair and Mn. Aya.

3rd Dinghy Series Race: 1st Howel (9)“. 1845 (977): 204 Yourkett (9) 193 ((886); 3rd Sanfer (1), 1.01,97 (814); Atu

114149.49 (875): 6th Price (15) 112 (7464: 5th Grabem Harrison (2)

(K59):71h_Spencer-Cooper (:1) 1.58.91]zebiu (5-6): 9th Tison (7) 1.46.30 (437);

Handies Men's Singles

D. Filarop-Williama v E. ZulancŤ,

KAT CRC

pe

+

Domali Lo and Norman Le 7 In Koon-

100% Chate (4) 1/2.09) (412); 11th Bio Lung and Edwin Taxi.

(16) LUXUS Y249): 19th King (12) 1.11.22

(328): 18th Cookaos (19) 1.18.35 (289).

14th Dunlop 45) 1.26.43 (253); Mannin

TG) and Cosper (13) DNF,

Is Rediving' Series Race; Jat Corbett (G) 137,69-(697); 2nd Miss Loveby (761 1.18.46 (716); Bid Torter (19) 1268) (021): 4th Harris (18) 22663 (222); Sun J. Mattorie (5) 12521 (485); 6th Petry 4189 125.37 (264).

HKFC SOCCER

TEAMS

KCC Tennis Championships

disparity

tivity per man-hour, during the

war years. the U.S. figure shows an increase of 21 per cent for 1948) over 1938, whereas ours is still a the 100 mark.

SBPO YEOMANS

Wong

music b

This is very necessary, as Co- Wong Man-yun and Euphemi penhagen has only three swim- ming baths, and the whole of

The concert is to be repeated a Denmark only three. At these it

College Stephen's Girls'

same time..

HONOURED BY H.K. necessary for even champions Lyttleton Road, tomorrow night

HOCKEY ASSN. S.B.P.O. Yeomans, last year's

to Bznt their way among hundreds of other bathers.

Danish girls hold no less than

“British conditions are com- Hong Kong Hockey Association 15 world records. paratively stable. The intiation Fixture * Secretary, who is return- ary pressures are strong in the ing to England, was presented are fairly are steady and with a suitably inscribed Umpire's

U. K..but

well controlled, cam-Stop Watch on Monday last by. pared to other countries

Mr. A. E. P. Guest, President of (not excepting the United States) the Hong Kong Hockey Associa- where they have had far more tion, as a

as a token of appreciation for strikes and hold-ups, and where

services. the pressure comes in great his deep appreciation to all mem- Yeomans expressed

waves 7.

S.B.PO

bers of the Association for the

Purchasing Power gift and hopes to put it to good

use in the Old Country, where he aims to continue his hockey activities.

"The following are the results of "Our situation in the post World pames played in the Kowloon War II period compares favour- Cricket Club Championships on ably with that of the post World Wednesday,

War 1 period, in these respects, During his tenure of office, as Capt. 31. Turner Cooke beat Social security has to an unpre- Fitture Secretary of the HKHA, The following have been selected

Guest 6-4, 6-4, and is now cedented degree been realised in S.B.P.O. Yeamans was most help- AEP represent- Heng in the Finals of the Singles Brimin day. In other countries, ful to the Press and its departure Kong Football Club 1st XI in

which Championship

will be the big demands of the people will leave a sap which it will not their First Division League soccer playe

are still to be easy to fill. match against Army on the Club played on Wednesday, October 25.under this heading.

WA. Nicholas and Mrs., E. come in Britain, demands of this Ground at Happy Vally this Heinzerling beat J.C.J. Arzooni sort will diminish now. In the afternoon, kick-off 5.45 pm.

The same team will represent and Mrs. J. Lawes 6-3, 6-0, and twentieth century age of the Wel- the Club in their First Division Dow meet T. Lo and Mrs. Lit fare: State, Britain is off to a key Association fixture at Shami League match Rgatast Kwork ton who beat EC. Fincher and ing start, just as she was to the Wah at Boundary Street Miss PJ. Ward 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. Liberal era and the world trade

011

Saturday, October 22, kick-off 5 p.m.

Brown, Roberts, Barber, Glad- hill, Riley Strange, F. Fowler, Mullen, Hardwick, Maja and Bickford.

This semi-final is down to be expansion of played on Monday, October 24

RASC BEAT POLICE

In a one-sided Hong Kong Hoc

ship yesterday, Royal Army Ban vice Corps beat Hong Kong Folice. by seren clear goals; -

Other matches ́arranged are as red up, by sayib 11 currencies i all standards for the sterling |

that exch

exchange

follows.—

- TODAY Mina, P.J. Ward » Más M. Fliber. The Club 2nd XI will be re-

-TOMORROW. presented by the following in white and Mrs. 37. Groundwater. C. Kotowall and Miss M. idco their Second Division League match against Kit Chee on Sat. Chulb Winner T.E. Baier

urday, October 22, on the Club Ground at Happy Valley, Idek- off at 3.30 pass

Pincher, w

KONDAY, OCTOBER. 24.

100 years earker. whole thing may be sum-

rotes, the prices of in relation to each other, are ese world is a false apprehension. sentially relative, and have nic Devaluation implies a more ac- absolute meaning There is curate alignment of prices to A.Vndhing sacred about any particu-costs. This is not solely a sudden z.c.lar figure. A country's economic step by Britain; it is part of the status, and even its prestige, de- general readjustment of the world pends far more on its ability to economy outside America, which "deliver the goods."

has been going on since. the war. "An especially complicated as- Individual countries had previous- pect is the relation between any ty acted in the same sense. France, currency's Internal and external for instance devalued much power. The internal earlier. Now a general devalua»

A Nicholas and Mrs. F. Heinzerling

VIT. Lo and Mrs. E,"Listonväga

A. Fung and F. Kwok v TX. and 10.

Players are requested to be at the Club House, Happy Valley, Paket by 3 pm on Saturday.

C. Kitewall and F.R. Zimmers Captchasing power of string ist von is occurring it roust be view

Browne Urquhart, Sloan, Me-M. Turner Cooke and EC. Fincher. Kay, Lock Rogers, Partridge, Collowing dance for the finals have Baker, Nelson, Widger and Bar boce Alice ker..

Reserves "Barkley - Rogers and Meardle

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 „Pinais „Men's. Elogies. Charopionabigi

"Flonia Lindica-Singles Chaplonin İzİyi

PRIRAT:OCTOBER, 21 G Pinála Mixed Doubias-Championship, „Printed and published, for the Proone-

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ternal purchasing power of ster-

A discussion then followed, In ting is weak only in respect of the the course of which the speaker American dollar, and one or two answered various questions from the audience. The meeting ended other gold currencies.

"The isci that devaluation im- i with a vote of thanks to Professor. plies an absolute debasement of Kirby for his talk.

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