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ARMY SCORE FINE 4-1 WIN OVER EASTERN

Army made rings round Eastern in a First Divi- sion League soccer match at Scokunpoo yes- terday and emerged worthy winners of a fast and hard-fought game by four goals to one. Kit Chee, the potential Champions of the First Division, consolidated their position at the top of the League Table with a 6-1 victory over the Commandos who, although beaten by such a wide margin, were by no means disgraced.

Police put up a great fight They put up a sterling perfor- against Kowloon Motor Bus atmance but unfortunately they lack- Boundary Street and were ed a forward line which could find

the net.

somewhat unfortunate to lose to the busmen. who did not play their

usual methodical game, by two goals to two.

Only Watson at centre-forward appeared to have his shooting boots on and then he was well policed by Kwok Ying-kee.

Weak clearances by the Com FIRST DIVISION mando defence found the ball being brought back into their half of Army 4-Eastern 1

the field time, and again. Wheat- It is quite same time since the ley, at right-back, had a very soldiers gave such a scintillating lean afternoon. being matched play and the form which they against Che Wing-keung who showed yesterday must indeed be was playing one of his finest pratifying to their supporters. games of this season.

tack.

Tennuci, in the pivotal posi- tion, played an outstanding game and kept the Chinese forwards in avice-like grip throughout. He was ably supported by the other defenders, who excelled in first ume tackling.

HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1949.

SWEDISH SOCCER XI

A Swedish soccer team, comprising 22 players and officials, will be arriving in Hong Kong on November 23, for a series of games here. Photo shows the Swedish players who will inati probability be seen in action.

RESULTS AT

A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

6 Commandos. 1 Kin. Motor Bus 4 Easter

SECOND DIVISION

The soldiers displayed excellent

Yiu Chenk-yin, Kit Chee's inside understanding and outshone their opponents both in defence and at-right, was possibly the fastest for-

ward on the field, with the excep tion of Watson, and gave the Com- mando defence ΣΥΜΠΥ anxious moments.

Locker, the Commando goalie, played as well as he could but was inclined to leave his charge Kit Chee too often and the nifty Kit Chee Police forwards took advantage of this Army The my defenders were not by laring him away from his only content with holding back charge and then shooting into the News Vendors 12 Dockyard the Chinese attack, but movedj empty net,

PCA up and assisted their own for.

Chee drew first blood when Royal Navy 2 Kit Chee wards. who were continually five minutes after the kick-off. vard Police 0 Solicitors

Chu Wing-keng shot which gave Locker no chancrí

SCHOOL LEAGUE whatsoever.

Wah Yan.

(PM) Taikoo Wah Yan

(AM) SCHOOL LEAGUE

move

with

well

netted with ai

Commandos Equalise

5 Police

St. Joseph's

SENIOR

11

kopi on the directed passes,

Eastern, although fielding a full team for the game, gave a were very pathetic display and

The Commandos attacked in turn Queen's College 4 completely demoralised. The only and in the 17th minute. Watson Ellis Kadoorie Chinese player to show

any equalised when he outraced the Kit brilliance was the goalkeeper Chee defence for the ball and net-: Lau Wing-cheung. who brought ted from 10 yards out.

oil u munder of fine saves.

The game opened at with each side taking turns in

Apparently sta

stop by this equa-

2

JUNIOR

G.V.M.S.

0 goal, inc Kit Chee forwards A-Chinese

a minute

(PM)

fast pact, lising again less than

(AM)

Ellis Kadoorie 4 A-Chinese

(AM)

(AM)

attacking. The soldiers were, after the easying kick-off. Lai ob- St. Joseph's 1 Wah Yan however, always the more dan-ized the ball and passed to Yiu.! gerous when in possession and it whose drive found the net. come as no surprise when they Three manutes later the Kit! took the lead after play had been Chee forwards lured Locker aut in progress for about 10 minutes, of his charge and Lai tapped the Craig netting with a dine header ball into an open net from a pass by Brown

At half-time the score was Kit The Chinese had a good chance | Chez 3, Commandos 1.

South China Annual

Football The Most Popular Of All Sports In Sweden

Football is the most popular of all sports in Sweden and there are 2,512 Clubs with a membership of 239,584 affiliated to the Federation. Every year, about 5,000,000 spectators pay to see football and the average attendance at First Division games is about 11,000. The crowd record is 38,000.

Division I-12 teams Division. If - 20

-'1 0

of.

2

(two groups 10 each)

I

Division III 58 teams

(6 groups)

Division IV -158

(18 groups)

without losing one.

- For That “Second Find

-Pause for Refreshment

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Commandos Shatter Kowloon Cricket Club's Unbeaten Record

Another major upset in the week-end cricket pro- gramme took place yesterday, when the hitherto "unbeaten record held by the Kow- loon Cricket Club was shattered by the Com- mandos, who beat their opponents by 88 runs

- in a Second Division League cricket match

at Sookunpoo,

In a friendly game at Chater

Road, Hong Kong Cricket Club beat - team captained by Whitmore Major J. H. Salaman by 30 Young

runs.

Masca Elsmie

Bowling. Analysis

0 M

14

1 4.0

0.13

0 18

2

0100

0 160

0 17

The friendly-game between Frankland HKCC "Occasionals" and a Com- | Edgar bined Chinese XI at Pokfulam was Salaman marked by an exciting finish, the game ending in a tie with each tide scoring 122 runs.

Commandos KCC

The Commandos beat Kowloon Cricket

Club by 88 runs in Second Division League cricket

Major Salaman's XI Davin, b McPherson

G. Edgar, e O'Driscoll, d'Prit

chard

AR. Hodginson, b Pritchar G. Frankland, b ́Tingle P. Oldman, lbw Bail JL Mason, e Tingle, b Ball R. Elsmit, b Ball.

match at Sookunpoo yesterday. C. Whitmore, b Ball

The Commandos, who had first | R.F.S. Woods, and b O'Driscoll lease of the wicket, knocked up] JH. Salaman, not out ...

197 runs. Cauldstock, who showed B.A. Young, c and b McPher

but little respect for the KCC

Į bowling, went for the runs and scored freely all round the wicket. He had 68 to his credit when he was bowled by Bond

son

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

12

Pritchard

&

Others to do well with the bat. for the Commandos were Dowdin! (34 not out), Aldridge (30) and Ball Myslow (23).

V. Bond was the most success- | McPherson ful_KCC bowler, taking three Elliott wickets. for 32 runs.

Vaughan

of the Commandos, the only bats-!

6.1 2.

"Occasionals'

When it came to their turn to Tingle bat, KCC did not shape up well O'Driscolt at all against the keen bowling Birley men to reach double figures being A Medar (44), T.A Madar (38) and D. Langston-Jones (20). O1 the remaining batsmen, two managed to score one each. The others were dismissed before they

could open their account.

Owen was in devastating form with the ball for the Commandos and captured six wickets for 45; runs. He also completed the "hat

The League system consists to play four matchs in England

In Sweden after the war, the trick" best English professional. teams

Commander such as Charlton. Chelsca,

Sawyer, b White Birmingham,Į Wolverhampton, Portsmouth etc have had very Harroway, b White great difficulty in winning even Couldstock, b Bond Aldridge, b Madar against second division teams.

Mustow, b Bond Under these groups there are

The team that will be playing other groups. The winner of the in Hong Kong will probably he Dowdin, not out First Division are the Swedish as follows: Svensson, Kjell Fers-Dean, b. Lee champions.

Owen; e Randal, b Lee Svenssos Roche, b_White Every year about 5,000,000 son, Wikdah, S. O.

Appeltofft spling: Martensson, spectators pay to see football and

Hans Persson, Franck, Bror Earp, b Lee Extras Karlsson, Nils Jonsson about 11,000. The crowd record is 38,000. period at the time when its team af North Point yesterday. Leung managed to secure third place at ted with a terrific drive to the mandos tried in vain to pierce won the event against other; the Olympics in Paris.

Lop of the net.

He made the 1,500 metre dis- Eastern reduced. Army's lead the Chinese defence. Watson and competitors. when Law Tak-fook put the ball Mays came near to scoring on two!

from the Taikoo Dock occasions but Yu Tiu-tak saved; tance.

Wharf to the South China swim-

Keung Hin-yuan trailed behind

of equalising when Leung Wing- Five minutes after the resump- kwong managed to elude Ten- tion Kit Chee tallied again through Suci, but he

shot wide of the Xiu, whose attempt at goal as he

bark with only Leyland to beat. tell had Locker beaten all the

A Terrific Drive

Army went further ahead when

Brown, after cleverly working his way in from the right, net

war.

Further goals were scored in the second half by Chang Kam-hoi and Che Wing-keung

In the closing minutes, the Com.

Harbour Swim the average in First Division is

Leung Hin-kin won the annual harbour swim, organised by thei South China Athletic Association

past Leyland after receiving a well... chee: Yu Yiu-tak: Has ming shed in 23.58 minutes.

pass from Lo Wah-sing.

Berry bad hard luck with the Kam-bung: Lee

rasping shot which the Eastern

corner.

Swedish football had a good

In Berlin in 1936 a

catas trophy occurred when Sweden was besten 3-2 by Japan, big- gest disaster Swedish football) ever knew.

At that time foreign trainers Kwok Ying-kee, Lau his brother to win second place were imported, specially from goalkeeper just managed to tip Chung sang: Ho Ying-fun, Yium 24.30 minutes, while Woo Yuen Hungary and soon well-known over the crossbar for a fruitless Cheuk vin, Cheung Kam-hoi, Lai ran a close third in 24.32 minutes.player-trainers as Kalman Kon-

Shiu-wing, Chu Wing-keang. The interval came with Army Commandos: Locker: Wheatley leading by two goals to one.

Sagears: Lewens: Lovell, Hunt, On resumption, the Chinese] Davies. Beadle, Watson, Mays. started off strongly, but their at- Shergold. weks gradually petered out and the Amy gained the ascendancy, which they maintained until the end,

"Narrow "Shaves

Police 1-KMB 2

Miss Sun Sau-mel, won the rad, Josef Nagy, Istyan Wam event for women in 28.26 minutes petits arid Lajos Creide worked with Miss. Ho Shui-lin second in in Sweden together with good 30.22 minutes. The other woman English trainers. entry was Miss Leung Kam-mei ⠀⠀

Among the others who finished were Auyeung Sin, Li Kin-on, Leung Shun, Chiu Tung-sin, Wan Pak-ki, Wong Chi-yuk, and Liu Leung-hang.

of thrills and] In a game full The Chinese managed, to break plenty of excitement, Kowloon away occasionally, but the Motor Bus beat Police by two tigerish methods of the Army goals to one in a First Division defenders prevented

KLN. TONG them fron Football League match at Bound- scoring,

ery Street.

magnificient GARDEN CITY CLUB Police put up a display and their defenders, ably The Chinese goal had several led by Leung Shun-chi in the

TENNIS TOURNEY narrow shaves as Dean struck

gave a rousing} pivotal position,

The following are the results the upright in quick succession with crashing drives. On another exhibition. Gordon at right half of tennis matches played at the occasion, the ball dropped in the was a good spoiler, while Howlett Kowloon Tong Garden City Club, Chinese goalmouth and was only in the right back berth was very during last week: about one fost from the line deadly with his first time tackling. Before Dean could take advan- Making his first appearance is Ezelo Bick best F. M. Riberire tage of the situation, the Chinese year, Redman was seen as leader! goalkeeper. who

of the attack and was all over-the ground nearby, grabbed the ball field, giving the opposition de-

*****fenders a hectic time.

and cleared.

WE

on

the

H.

HANDICAP `SINGLES

6-2, 6-3. Y. T. Leke beat Percy Chen 6-3, 6-2,

HANDICAP DOUBLES

C. Kwak and Roch Llang beat C. Y. Wong and S. F. Tao, 2-10, 6-2, 6-1.

Army increased their lead when Yuen Yu-lam, outside left for Higgins connected a perfect cen- Police was very speedy, while Ng tre by Dean and headed the ball Wai put scross many fine centres. T. Yas and D. Miao best 1 into the far corner, of the net, Kowloon Motor Eus did not put j well out of the goalkeeper's in the same kind of football and reach

took considerable

S. Lee and S. L. Lee, 7-5, 6-3. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Roch

h Liang beat Fritz Lin, 6-1, DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP K. K. Lee and K. L. Wu beat

T. Loke and Ip Cheng-hing. 6-4, -1.4

King and Lau Kai beat C. Y Wong and S. F. Two, 4-6 6-3, 6-2.

OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 3

When war. broke out, Sweden: managed to build up a very strong team, to improve the tactics and the technical side and the Swedish team was estimated to be one of the strongest teams. in Europe. Big victories were won such as 3-2 in Berlin and 7-2 in Budapest against. Hungary, parforhu ja

International Matches

After the end of the war Swe

international! den played. 34 matches and won 26, drew three and lost five with the goal aver age of 139-31,

The climax was the victory in the Olympics 1948, after beating Austria 3-0, Korea 12-0 Denmark 4-2. and Yugoslavia 3-1

This year Sweden beat Eng land- 3-1 In-Stockholm and in the world cup beat Ireland 3-1 and drew 2-2 against Hungary.

At this time Sweden had lost five of their players who had turned professional Among them were the famous Nordahl bro- thers, Gren, Liedholm and the fantastic, little inside left “Garvis" Carlsson. Italy and Spain -pald them fortunes for their art

AIR AND SHIPPING. INTELLIGENCE

1

(Continued From Page 13)

March

12 Canton (Mac Mac) for London. April

14 Carthage (Mae Mac) for London

November

INDIA

21 Taizea (Mac Mac) for Calcutta. 23 Shizal Mae Mae) for Calcutie. December

رينو

Shine Mac) For Bombay.

JAPAN

Rovember

-14 Tegelberg (Mike).

15 Star Alone (Everett).

16 Produce, H&S) for Yokohama. 15-Bradereret (Everest).

:19 Czorda (dae_Mac),:;; 19, Meerkerk. (BIL)-- `*~*,

20 Fenstien (B&B) for Yokohama,

La Marseilles (MM)); for "Kodi & Yokohama

2

25 Bangois Mac Mae).

30, Bengal, (Giman) for Kobe

Yokohamsa 7 to

„Decembar, S

Early Ridderkerk. (RIL).

·

1. Star Aremos, (Everett),

Takeens (2)rdine).

4. Rebevereli, (Erezeti),

19 Tikampek (BIL).-

17 Hindusta (Jardine).

11 Tegelberg (KIL),

SOUTH EAST PORTS

14 Hirson Thoresen for Bangkok,

Loksang (Jardine) for Bingapora 14 Foochow (B&B) for Singapore, 14, Ciclope (X* Eastern) for Manda, |16|| TJBadak~ (BIL) for 'Javi 'Porta. 11 Fan Heat (BIL) for Singapore 19 Orion (308) for Haiphong

11 Prop Pillmore (AP) for Straits.

2

30

Combined Chinese

།།

An exciting finish marked the friendly cricket match between HKCC "Occasionals" and a Com

bined Chinese XI at Pokfulam yesterday the game ending in te

2. with each side scoting 122

Batting first, the "Occasio scored 122, with Dunn eontribu ting 29, Slagter 20 and Mr. Ex tras" 19.

The Combined Chinese replied with the same number of runs, Mr. "Extras" contributing a valo- able 28 to their total-

The most successful bowler for

23 the Combined Chinese was Choy, 34 who took three wickets for 13 vans..

"Occasionatz“

9

1. Kerr b Lesn

4 E C.-Dunn e Houson b Huang

2 R. Pierce run out

11 W. Slagter b Lean

R. B. R. Gorely b Koh

197 A. M. Vansittart & Lean

R W

Total

Bowling Antalyals

OM

D.G. White

9 0 52

H.T. Lee

12

2.46

31

T. Madar

5

0 46

0

Seymour

3

0 10

8

1 32

KCC

V. Bond

D. Langston-Jones, e Welch, b

Owen

AT. Lee, c Houston, b' Owen

| T.A. Madar, rus out

V.C. Bond, e Sawyer, b Owen F. Randall, bw Owen

C.1. Smith, e Couldstock, b

Owen

D.G. White, Dean, b Harra-

way

E. Guest, b Owen

R.H Manley, c "Harraway, b

Owen

A. Madar, b Owen

V.C. Seymour, e Harraway, b

Owen

Extras

Total

Owen Welch Doding Dean

Bowling Analysia ·

A. Stepto e Ronson b Choy

N. Tyrer b Lean

J. Cook & Huang b Chov

A. Stewart st Zimmern b Choy. M. J. McFarlane not oot

Lean

. Extras

Total

20 Tek

Huang

38 Kohi

Choy

0

Bowling Analysis

5.2

Combined Chinese G. Honz Chay b Stepto T. Lob Tyrer

S. M. Teh run out. 0D. G. Hanson ↳ Stepto DA Zimmern i Stepto

1

C. L. Huang b Stepto

J. C. Kobe Tyrer b Vansittart 0B, K. Poh not out. 1. L. Youngs yeb Pierce 44 E. Hoc Gorely 6 Pierce

ST. H. Lean b Pierce

Extras

Total

109

12 2 456 Stepto:

N..R. W

3

0 11

5 0,22

3 0.20

HKCC-Major Salaman's XI

In a friendly cricket match at

19 Steel Admiral (Gilman) for Bang Chater Read yesterday, Hong Kong Cricket Club beat a team

0 Tyrer

Pierce

Bowling Analytis

Vansittart

R

038 42 9 10 1:31 016

BRITON DEFEATS

POLISH DAVIS

CUP PLAYER

Torquay, Devon,

November 12

C. Spyzhala, the Polish Davis 29 Aabor ( 4 ); for Bingapors.captained by Major J. H. Salaman

Belzcense. (Everettj for by 30 runis, t

Cup player, was beaten in the Top-scorer of the match was men's singles final of the Tor 22 Hermella (trees) for Bangkok A, R. Hodgkinson, who contribut quay covered courts lawn ten-

Bingapore

་་་

za Bacigalovile (Banky for inported 45 to the total of 145 secred nis tournament here today by 24 Hanyang, (B& 6) for Bangkok,

27. Plancer Es (USL) for Manila by Major Salaman's XLR G. Roberts, of Britain.

"S" Héberang"(Jardine) Low · Sandaken. at mereat Soinde (BIL) toe. Maalia. 20-Hal" Lies (Thoreseny for Singapore

Dočtimber

Eweden has no professions! football-the players are ama; teurs. They all have their jobs and training always takes place after working hours. There are no prizes for winning matches and all that a player gets is 20 kronor for a match at home and 20 kronor for away! games for first day of travelling and 10 for each succeeding days Tepelberg (RIL) for Manila.

2. Læbeverest. (Everett) for Handia.

talangra (251) for Java, Porta

Bingapore.

12 Bradeveres (Everett) for Manila 12 Pioneer Cove" (USL) for Manita. 17 Pioneer Tide (UBE, Lor Mania.

time to settle The Army obtained their fourth down. Chan Man-chi was the only and last goal when Brown tap forward who was dangerous. red the ball into the net follow-Howlett's Tackling ing a free kick,

Army continued to dominate The game started with KMB the exchanges and the Final doing most of the attacking, but whistle came with the Chinese Howlett time and again robbed Lau still fighting desperately to, hold the opposing forwards of the ball the lively Army attack in check, with first time tackling.

Army Leyland, Russell, Woods, Tang Yee-kit broke away and Keetley, Tennuci, Hution, Prow, seat is a terrific drive

which Berry, Craig, Higgins and. Dean Trang Wing saved in brilliant Eastern Lau Wing-cheung, style by making a full length Kong Shing-keng Lam Tak-po, dive. Lee Tai tai sent in a crash- Wong Che-waz, Lo Hon-son, ing shot that missed the goal by Leung Fook-chung Law Tak- a few inches. There was no

40 kronor is the nominal amount fook, Lau Hing-choy, Lo Wah-scoring in the first half,

for the a, match and all, hệ sing, hawTek-hing and Leung Ten minutes after the breather. KMB Tam Kwong-kong, Lee can gain in one season is about Wing-kwong

the Police were awarded a penalty Ping-nam, Tam Chun-fal, Tang 1,000 kronor, and Yuen Yu-lam gave them the Sum, Hung Hing-yuk, Fung After the season the club has "lead KMB equalised through Kwan-sing Lee Chun-fat, Lee the right to give him a present Chau Man-chi following a scrim- Tai-fal, Tang Yee-kit, Chau Man- up to a value of 250 kronor, but mage in the Police goalmouth. * chi and Tam Woon-chengswood only with the permission of the Though beaten by Kit Chee by Ten minutes before the end Police: Teang Wing, Howlett, Ho Federation, Beanstan one Division League soccer encounter lint-header to give the busmen Tsang Sik-bon, Ng Wah, Yusuf, club teams is very high. Swedish six goals to one in their First Tang Yee if scored with a bril Shing, Gordoll, Leung Shim-Chi The standard of the Swedish ROUND THE WORLD

14 Mount Mansfield on the Club ground yesterday, the Commandos were by no means dis-i

victory,

Redman, Tam Yung-kan and teams win most of their matches Decohere graced, "e

(Continued At Foot Of Next Col) Yuen Yu-lam.

and in 1947 Norrkoping managed 301 Pro Hour" (APE)

Kit Chee 6 Commandos 1

January

ZFTkomph{KILA for Manila.

SOUTH AL KATEKOUTH AMERICA

Einest Borda, (BIL)."

25 Triebers (BIL)..

Tĺkampok (BIL),;

Young of Major Salaman's. X The Briton won by 6-3, 2- returned the best bowling e-2... average of the day, obtaining 'six wickets for 49 runs.

JB1. Ellott, lbw Young RM, McPherson, law Whit-

more aggre

G. Pritchard, 6 Young .... má J. Ure, e Frankland, b Young JE. O'Driscoll, b Whitmore {.T.G.P. Birleş, run out --

Alkman, b Young

W. Tingle, hit wicket, b Young F/Lt. Vaughan, e and b Young F/LA. Ball, not out on

H.M. Newton not out

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts) déc.

Miss Jean Curry (Britain) rés tained the women's singles dille by defeating in the final Mrs Walker-Smith, the British Wight 16 man Cup player, 8-2, 3-6, 6-21-

Rikkel (Netherlands), and

11 D. Oikler (Britain), beat CALE 32 Paish and G. W.Butler (Britain): 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the men's doubles 19 Anal.

0

42

In the mixed doubles, Rikke). partnered by Mrs. K. Halfors (Britain) lost to Falsh and Miss Jean Quertier 6-4, 3-6, 8-8- 251 Reuters

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Printed and publiched for the “Proplei time; the "CHINA "MAIDS LX312TSÄGEDA 378) PRANK LESLIE BOER, Windsor Hote

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