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Kit Chee Beat Royal Navy And Retain Unbeaten Record

Kit Chee, potential Champions of the First Divi-

sion of the Hong Kong Football League, maintained their unbeaten record yesterday when they beat a strong Royal Navy XI at Causeway Bay by four clear goals.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

HONG KONG LEAGUE

First Division Royal Navy + Kit Chee St. Joseph's 1 5. China Kwong Wah 0 Army Commandos 3 RAF

Second Division

Royal Navy St. Joseph's Chinese AA Taikoo

S. China

The sailors, although strengthened by the inclu

sion of Galvin and Reid, proved no match for the Chinese, but made up for their lack of the finesse shown by their opponents by play- ing with that dogged determination ond sportsmanship which has earned for them the high esteem and regard of all followers of the game, supporters and non-supporters alike. Playing one of their worst was always the schemer and his tames of the

St. crurale passes to the other for Joseph's dropped a valuable wards resulted in two of his La

when they could only side's goals being scored.

Cheung Kam-hoi, Kit Chee's ¦ manage a draw against South centre-forward, was kept well in China, whom they met at cheek by Thompson during most, Happy Valley. South China of the game but Lai Shiu-wing seared in the first half and it had a field day in attempts was not until the second period goal. However he did not

that the Saints to

the obtain

point

able

of the game were

qualiser.

season.

seem

to be able to rend his shots in the direction of the goal area, especially in the opening 10 min- utes of the gime when his numer- The Army, as expected, gar- need two easy points at the excus shots at goal were either wide

or high When his chorts did

pense of Kwong Wah, whom they reach the goalmouth, Pratt

Solicitors'

2 Yard Police

4. Prison's

2 University

6 Dockyard

SCHOOL LEAGUE

Santor

St. Joseph's 2 Wah Yan (AM) 0

Salle y Talkoo

Kadoorie (AM) 1 GYMS. O

Junior Hong Kong Kadoorie (PM) 3 Wah Yan

(PM) I

wah Yan (AM) 1 Wanchai (AM) 1 A-Chinese (AM) 0, St. Joseph's 5

Junior Kowloon

La Salle v Wah Yas

HONG KONG, -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1949.

At The KBGC Yesterday

The Aitkenhead Shield Lawn Bowls Competition between Hong Kong and Kowloon was played off yesterday, when 144 players participated. "The Shield was won by Kowloon. Picture shows M. F. Baptista sending down a wood. "China Ma?!" Photo.

These gates were not played. Kin. Tong Garden

City Club Tennis Tourney Results

vetty four clear xoak aNavy's goalie was always there Lau and Lai, He rose to the occa- Boundary Street, while the Conto tercept them.

Imorded their second inandos

current season by wys of the virtue of a 3-0 victory over the RAP at Seokumpoo.

FIRST DIVISION

Royal Navy O

Kit Chee 4

Soo and stopped a pile-driver by The Navy players were crer-Lau from 30 yards out Next, he shadowed by the speed and ball-intercepted two shots by Lai and control of their opponents, but *** more than made up for their deep it all he caught a Las

header from a pass by Lee Ping chiu and cleared.

Leiency av determination and first-time tackling.

Point-Blank Shots Pratt, Navy's custodian, started large off shikily but improved as the He saved crowd at the Navy Ground at game get underway.

and point-blank shots Causeway Pay yesterday, Kit many

Before

The

The

moderately *

Ne

was

marked

forwards,

their

The Navy attacked in turn but could not get past Hau.

Mooney sent across several fine centres only to see them cleared by the defence.

Chu Opens Scoring

of the first

of tennis

The following are the results tournament matches played at the Kowloon To Garden City Club yesterday:

Handicap Singles Gege Lin beat Herbert Quen

3-8, 9-7, 6-1.

H.

F. Kwok v. H. Y. Hsu postponed. K. S. Cheung C. F. Lee 6-3, 0-6,

Y. T. Loke beat S. F. Tao 6-0, 6-4.

8-5.

poned.

China.

Commandos Draw With Craigengower

The First Division League Cricket match between the Commandos and Craigengawer Cricket Club at Sookunpoo yesterday ended in a draw. Once again Craigengower were, after declaring for

a respectable total, saved by the clock, os when stumps were drawn, the. Commandos needed only 17 runs for victory with four "wickets still intact.

For That "Second Wind" -Pause for Refreshment

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Win

Kowloon Aitkenhead Shield

The Hong Kong Lawn Bowls season officially end ed yesterday, when the last of the Associa tion's competitions was played off at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and resulted in?. Kowloon beating Hong Kong by 49 shots in? the annual Altkenhead _Shield" competition, the final score being. 399-350.

Of the six First Division rinks, Hong Kong won ho

on two rinks and another rink finished: al square, while in the Second Division, Kow loon won on five out of the six rinks. The Third Division saw Kowloon winning on five fr rinks and Hong Kong one.

Mr. J. McKelvie, the Presi- |

Hall and L. Sykes.

dent of the Association, in a ¦ Internationals Winners, Portug -

short speech thanked the Kow

loon Bowling Green Club for the loan of the greens and club

house.

This is the second time in the

history of bowls that 144 players bere taken part in the game ir 2 que afternoon at the same place.

The last time was in 1941.

Mr. McKelvie said that that this was probably the last time that Mr. B.W. Bradbury would be playing in League bowls.

Mr. McKelvie then congratulat- ed the winners and paid tribute to veteran U.M- Omar in wirming the singles. The prizes were dis- tributed by Mrs. McKelvie

Hong Kong W. Stonehouse FA. Goldin JF. Lunny

G. Ryder

16

Kowloon

W.

T.

Members

S.E. Sousa JJ. Bastio

(Skip)

(Skip) WE MacFarlane EFS. Baker J.O. Stokoe

F. Howarth RC. Butler V. Bonch

(Skip) 15 R.S. Rosen P. Le Tissier J. Scott

J. Grant:

(Skip)

R.V. Grindley

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38

A. Balley TJ. Hemsley

[Skip) W. Baker C.I.5

Stapleton

J. Tibble

Gec. Lee

(Skip)

W. Bayne CE Terry A. McInnes

W. Conway

(Skip)

H. Triggs W. Stronach B.H. Browne A. Campell

20 (Skip)

G.A. Pinda J.A. Vielor LA. Rozario D.C. Alves

21

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In the 17th minute, Cha Wing-| W. S. F. Chang beat George Lin Chee continued in winning vein brought off several full-length

Both Navy hacks, Edge keung beaded a corner kick br Jr. 7-5, 6-2 when they bent a strong Navy saves. pam in the First Division soccer and Tozer, were stalwarts in de-Ho into the corner of the net to T. W. You beat Sandy Lán 6-1,. match, seeing four goals without fer

fence but lacked the speed to open the scoring cope with the fast-moving Chi- From the resultant kick-off D. Miao beat N. S. Soo 6-2, 6-3. reply.

The Second Division League Collins, opening batsman, con- by nese

the hardest working parting shot was weak and Yue

Watkins broke through but his Szeto Bick v F. M. Ribeiro post-game between the Commandos tributed a valuable 20.. The reO.R. Sadick numerous minor injuries to play- Easily

poned res of both wams, but the grand forward on the field was Spears, cleared easily.

and Dockyards at King's Park maining batamen failed to reach Fritz Lin v K. L Wu postponed.

ended in a win for the Com-double figures.

R. Taddendon of football served, though not of inside right, who was the only

In the minute Fung passed Liang K. Hwa v Y. K. Ng post-mandes by two wickets.

22nd

Dowding was in his element

C. Pope the highest standard, kept spec- Navy man to be as fast on his the ball between the Navy backs

with the ball, dismissing five of

(Skip) seats until the feet as any of the Chinese play and Lai outpaced Edge and scored totons in their

the Dockyard batsmen for 13w.c. Higgs FIRST DIVISION closing minutes.

with a ground that Combining with Moongy, the

fruns in IT overs, five of which Highlights of the game were, 201

Inde I bat the latter stumbled when at-

Brace Towards the end

CCC-Commandos: were maidens.

A.W. Hircock shilla drives towards the right-winger, he was always balt Calvin and Spears combined empting to gather the ball

Cricket Club, Craigengower

Faced with the task of scoring Navy goal sent in by Lau Chung, there in the side of the Chinese and brought the ball

Pereira, seizing

7. McCutcheon. upon the opwho were guests

of the Com-53 runs for victory, the Com- sang from 30 yards out and the defence. Watkins in the centre Chinese area, but Spears'

into the portacity, dashed up and put the mandos at Sookunpeo in a First mandos

(Skip) drive hefty clearances of forward berth was well shadow went wide of the goal with the side the set and place his Division League cricket match with two

accomplished the task spectacular

J. Russell wickets to Han Yung-sang, Kit Chee's right- ed by Kwok Ying-kee and had

on equal terms with South

spare. G. Davies lew chances to let loose his po- goalie well beaten. bock. Hau was in tip top form

yesterday, were somewhat for Aldridge scored the highest num- G. Willerton Just before the breather Ho sterday and covered his area werful drives at the Chinese goal.riddled

Both sides strived hard to gain tunate to come away sharing the ber of runs for the Commandos, T. Pilkington clearance by Hau al- the winning goal but Life Anal Pling first-lease-of the wicket, Collins off Harisis. Howell like a blanket.

From the kick-off the Navy most the length of the field and whistle came without any further Craigengower started off badly Dowding followed up his brilliant G. Paterson

junocking up 23 before being Reid, Navy's right-winger,; were un

La centred to Chu but his effort at scoring. the indomitable few seconds of the game. against

by losing their first three wickets bowling performance by sering M.N. Rakusen Hou had a very lean afternoon fired a shot at the goal but the the goal was saved by Pratt.

St Joseph's: Sammy Tsang, cheaply,

14 not out.

NJ. Bebbington abee, nun down the side-lines, and went wide. In the

Hards distinguished Leonard, Santos, Fai Chin-wah The game took on a new com-

himself

(Skip) while his centres were dways minute, Reid was winded when one of the Navy players touching Omar.

G. A Taking the kick-off and without Pereira,

plexion, however, when George, Gomes

Souza came in to bat. Facing the the ball for Dockyard, tak-D. Philips stopped & clearance by Hau the ball Lai dribbled through and

A. Graham Kit Chee's right-wing combing with his chest but recovered after ared a shot which Pratt blocked Fok Yiu-wah, Leun Pak-wai, Lily all round the wicket, with the G. Collins e Dean b Welch

South China: Chov Kin-chung, opposing bowlers with extreme ing eight wicke's for 34 rurus.

E.J.P. Mitchell confidence, he began scoring free- tion of Fung King-cheung and several minutes.

Dockyard

W. Williamson lis Ting-hun gave Campbell and Then came a bombardment of but did not clear. Fung rushed the Shok-ching, Ko Po-teung, Leang Turer, the opposing half and back, the Navy's goal. Pratt was tested

ball into the net to score.

Sheung-tak,

were F. Hennin lbw b OWES Las Sheung, Lee result that Craigengower

to declare with a total of able Fung with all manner of

shots from scored their fourth goal through yin and Tong Sheung

Five minutes later Kit Chee Yok-tak, Chung Fook-kin, Au Chi-158 for eight. To this total, Souza C. Hughes bowled b Welch

B. Tucker 'c Dean b Dowding valuable 29 not out P. Hards bw b Dean ..... Cheung Kam-hoi, who gathered

The Commandos lost three up a pass from Ho and drove for Kwong Wah 0-Army 4 wickets very cheaply, but con S. James lbw b Dowding Moore c Harroway soccer match at Boundary Street Ryder and 21 and 25 not out by G. Horeley not out

In a one-sided First Division tributions of 24 by Gakley, 37 by G,

Dowding yesterday Army defeated Kwong Cooper and Musto respectively A Roberts lbw b Dean Wah by four goals to mil

saved the situation and at the Army,

millest

the firs:

anti seldum if ever, did he obtain ball bounced off a defender's ex leading 2-0.

A: half time Kit Chee were Rocha, S.S. Nien, Sit Po-yin.

intercepted by Hau.

mony

anxious moments.

HALL'S DISTEMPER

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USED WITH SISSONS PRIMER

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IN ALL INTERIOR DECORATING

EVERY

SISSONS

PRODUCT.

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照理福公司南特大四大

HALL'S DISTEMPER

IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

the net. The ball crashed against the crossbar and rebounded into the goal

Navy Attack

*

and

а

The Navy took up the offensive nation and understandingHall, the Commandos needed only 17j. Withey c Welch b Dowding

displaying better co-or- time when stamps were drawn lume e Welch b Dowding when the Kit Chee forwards be deserved their win,

rung for victory, gan to indulge in fancing passing tactics. Yue had to make a full-

Brown at outside-right once length dive to keep a drive by again sequined himself well and Watkins from entering the net. In scored three at the four goals G. Hong Choy a Briggs ....

doing so he knocked himself cut

CCC

20) (Skip)

*

1J

Rowan

R.B. Marshall W.G. McKie

33

17

(C.F. Remedios, J.A. Luz, C Pereira and J.E. Noróbki 0, Runners-up.

Pakistan (.da Razack, K.M. Omar, AM. OF and UM, Omary.

First Division League: Winnern

Craigengower Cricket Club.

Second Division League: Winners,

Club de Recreio.

Third Division League: Winne.o

Prison Officers Club.

Today's Charity Soccer Matche

A capacity crowd is expe ed at the annual Poppy D Charity soccer match betwe the United Services and- Rest of the Colony XI, whi 20 will be played on the Army Ground at Sookunpoo tod kick-off 4 p.

Although it was at one time. feared that certain of the players 26 selected to represent the Best

the Colony would not be plagia in this game, the “China MANE has been reliably informaj ̈ť all players originally selected 32 definitely be taking the field

As the two teams Bra eft: matched, a very keen and cl contested game is expected, wied 231 the issue in doubt right up til

final

whistle

As an added attraction, Hong Kong Football Associat has arranged for the bands of 18 Buffs and the King's Shropsh Light Infantry to render selectic on the ground one hour bef the start of the big game, dini also during the interval.

The following are the teams;

[Skip) 27 AY. Lee

V.N. Atienz DA. Rozario.

A.A. Lopes

(Skip) R.M.V. Ribeiro- P.A. Costa A.V. Gosano

N. Beltrao

(Skip)

JAL Pearson 1.5. Castro R. Rasa

J.C. Chalmers T. Lock

(Skip) 15

(Skip) D.MA. Razack P. Hughes ML.A. Wahab, Sr. 3. Crichton ARA Rahman T.E. Baker BLY. Adal

(Sidip)

J.W. Hayward

E.S.Franks

A.M. Rumjaha

23

F.E. Skinner

(Skip) C.R. Rosselet

KA. Lammert

V.H. Chittenden

J.K. Kinnibrugh. LA. Collyer

Extras

Total

Briggs

Bowling Analysis

(Skip)

12

Francis Lee

89 į Owen

OM

W

P.K. Lau

3

J.H. Xavier

8 -

11

5 13

D. Readman c and netted the Army, mporarily. He recovered quickly Kwong Wah, with the possible M. Kunjahn b Griffin

Chong Mun-kuen, A. Souza not out. exception of

J. R. Iranee lw Graves from time Chouk Shek-kam and Lan Pul.A H. Ismall b Graves

to impress. failed Mooney

Though no

goal was scored be. Youngsaye b Ryder Greenslade Briggs Ryder Wong libw Griffin T. Crabtree, not out

Exxtras

and continued to

play.

Spears,

few minutes

Galvin

and

efforts

or too high.

broke through in turn but their fore the breather the second half

to score were either wide of the game was

practically monopolised by the Army Brown Watkins scored thrice and Conway, cen- evaded his shadow, Kwok, but as tre-forward once.

In the last minute

he was about to shoot, Kwok

managed to hook the ball into

touch.

Hepburn,

Army: Leyland, Woods, Keeticy, Tennuei, Hutton

Total for 8 (dec)

The corner-kick proved Brown, Berry, Conway, Higgins,p. J. Billimoria did not bat. fruitless and the ball was cleared Dean

by the Chinese defenders just as Kwong.Wah: Tam Woon-cheuk,

the final

whistle soundet.

Chong Mun-kuen, Chan-Lam, Siu Bar-kei, Tam Wai, Wong Sui- | Briges Hok-Griffin Yung-song, Chang Shiu-ling, Lee ming. Tam Chan-kir, Cheuk Graves Ping-chiu Kwok. Ying-kee Lau Shek-kam

Lam Fil

Kyder Chung-sang Ho Ying-tun, Fing King-cheung Cheung Kam-hol, Commandos 3—RAF 0

TELE Yue Yiu-tak; Haukei, Leung: Ko-fu, Woon

Kit

1B

Lai Shiu-wing, Chu-Wing-krung.

Thompson

Mooney, Reid.,

See the Syndicate

Waller

Commandoe

Welch Dowding Dean

Commandes Sawyer bowled b Hards

10 Coulstrek bowled b Hards

6 Dean Ibw b Collins

Aldridge 'e Collins b Hards

158 Wilson e Horeley b Hards.. Roche bowled Hards Harroway bowled b Hards Mustow-bowled b Collins Dowding not out Owen bowled b Hards

Extras

A.J. Coelho

(Skip)

H. Gitting

W.C. Oglej

R.S. Capell

EM. Alarcon

(Skip)

G.A. Guterres

14 (Skip) 2BR Marker

5. Yusuf

K.M. Omar U.M. Omar

(Skip)

AH. Rumjah S.M. Rumjaha

AA. Razack

J.S. Landolt

(Skip) Razack

J. Hoosen AR. Minu V.A.

Rumiahn

(Skip) * Brown

M. Saul

Bradley

C.P. Basto

L.F. Xavier C.C. Pereira 17 (Skip)

35

36

16

25

11.

26

30

24

13

W. Marshallsay W. McMaster

W. Butterworth

J. Orem

(Skip)

C. Thompson

UNITED SERVICES- Pratt (Navy), R.E. Thorp. (Navy), Woods (Army), Wootize (Army), Tennuci (Army), Ha Brown (Army, (Army),

(R. A. F.), Hight (Commandos), Tiggins (Arm Studd (RAF).

Lon

Wilkinson

Reserves: Lockyer (Col mandos), Berry (Army), Sm (Army). Edge (Navy),

Mr. Ennis (Team Manger), Mooney (Trainer)..

REST OF COLONY." Yu Yul-tak (Kit Chee), E Yung-sang (Kit Chee) (Capta 5. Y. Nian (St. Joseph's), L

Chungan. (Kh Cáce), Full

(KMB), Santos (S

Ho Yin-fum (Kit Chee))

Kam-hol (Kit Chee), K

po-keurs (South China), Ch Manch (KaE) and Lei Tin (KMB).

Reserves

Tam (KMB), Tse Kam-hung Chee), Kwok Ying-kee Chee)

Chu Wing-keung Chee) and Tang Yee-kit (KM Team Managers Mr. Mok H and Mr. Harris.

South China

"Beat CRC

(F

The postponed First Divisic League Tennis match between, the

Recreation 10 Chinese

Club South China Athletic Associatio which was played on the CP ground yesterday resulted in C.S. Rosselet win for SCAA by 62 sets to 20 (Skip): 24 | sets:

W. Hong Sling

F. Goodwin

E.A. Atkins -| Y. F. Tsui partnered by T. A.L.G." Eastman {Lu, (CRC) managed to take tw Test

1.C. Simpson-sets from the SCAA players whit J. McKelvie the best W. P: Tsui and 0..1 21

21 Pang could do was to draw wit (Skip)

SCAA's third pair.

Results

Bowling Analysis

OR 4. 20 14 3.46 31 0·41

W

0 · 25

Total

Welch did not hat

24

Hards

Bowling Analysis.

OMR W

12 1 34

3.

M

7

Collins

27

M.B. Hassan

FRIENDLY

A.K. Mar

RAPC

(Skip) W.J. Howard J.W. Leonard A.E. Coates

The Commandes recorded their Oakley b Iranee Navy Pratt, Edge, Tozer; Baw-second win in the First Division Almond e Rumjahn b Billi- lings

Campbell: of the Hong Kong Football League

moria Spears, Watkins, Galvin, yesterday, when they beat the Waller Rumjahn b b Crabtree

Royal Air Force by three clear wharte b Crabtree goals, at Sookumpoo,

Grifin & Billimoria The game was played at a

a fast

Byder e Souza b Billimoria and interesting pace throughout

Cooper not out and the Airmen were somewhat Musto not out unfortunate to lose, after holding their opponents to a goalless draw in the first half.

Com

St. Joseph's 1- S. China 1

In

a scrappy First Division soccer game at Happy Valley yes terday, St. Joseph's shared the points with South China as the Hishton, who led the results of a one-all-draw, mendo attacks, again are brit The standard of play was sel- liant performance and scored all

High, and

exchanges were in three goals for the Commandes clined

rather hectic at times in the first seven minutes of the South China played with better second half. understanding than the Samts All three goals

were the result

dom

Extras

21

28

19

2

(Skip)

A.M. Wahab

AM

21.

W. Riley

A.E. Elbott AJ. Hall L. Sykes

(Skip) M.A. Baptista

A.P. Pereira

A.M, Souza,

Total for (8) Davidson, Briggs and Griffin did played on the TBC ground at

not bat::

Soolampoo yesterday ended in a draw GMR WBatting first, the visitors com- 468 3 piled 267 for the loss of

IRC Draw With The "friendly cricket game-be 142 tween the Indian Recreation Club BW. Bradbury J.A. Luz

And the Royal Army Pay Corps.

(Skip) 20 • (Skip) Total 2-350

1949 Prize Winners

Bowling Analysis

Billimoria Crabtree Trance

18

the

and did most of the attacking dur- of unusually good ball control ing the first period of the

game, and speedy tactics ing took the lead in the The Catas

Tonk

[UKENEZES.

on

W. P. Tsui and O. L.. Pare (CRC) lost to E. H. Ip and 15 22 Poon 3-8, lost to E. Tsai and K.

Szeto 2-8, drew with D. Tsai ant

BY. P.

and

(CRE

lost to K.-H. Ip and Roon 1 14 beat E. Tsai and B.Saets 6-

[ beat. D. Tsai and A. Wel-1-5, ($)| Total 29 G. Chân and T. F. Choy (CRC)

last to K.H. Ip 3-6, lost to Tsai and B: Szeto 3-6, lost to

4 572 four wickets before declaring 14 Bingles Winner, UM. Omar; Tsai and A. Wel 3-7.

· Runner-up, M.B., Hassan, -40161 C.P.J. Hemming was in fine form paira Winners, KM, Rumjaho

with the bat

„innings included 4 sizes and 16 boundaries, contributed

the

and S.M. Rumjabri;- Runners- Up. Bradley and J.S. Landelt.

W.C. Simpson and J. McKelvie; Runners-

KM.

#AM MOmar," Omar and UM. Omar

· The Airmen, undausted "by

scoring 157

207 Dot out. first half when a long drive by score continued to fight gamely

Sheung caught the 3 right up till the final whistle, SECOND DIVISION-

L/GAL Gaz Tripler Winners, ALG, Eastman, Joseph's

"Commandos:: Locker, Wheatley, Dockyard-Commandos, BAPK tot not out to half, the Saints Lewens, Watson, Hunt, Love Second Division League

score included) boundaries. 1.six and 12 were seen to better advantage Davies, and enjoyed intrant the attack-and & Sighton, Maye cricket match at King's Park

The home team replied with RAF Richardson, England, yesterday 3 Commando Brigade runs for one wicket when stumps In the course of a raid by the Cross, Hamzan

and beat the Dockyard by two wickets were drawn. 6.6. Isinal scored 87 Saints, Ko Pekeung passed the Noor Mond, Buteised, Blonenfield,

Bailing first, the Dockyard were not out and H.T. Raima was also ball back to his own goalkeeper, Nicholson and Shudd

all, out for 52, runs, to which | undefeated with 27.

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