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HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1949.

Sports Pause

Combined Chinese And Army Qualify For Final Of

Competition

Memorial Cup

Combined Chinese and Army qualified to meet each other in the final of the Memorial Cup Soccer Competition when they triumphed over Non-Chinese Civilians and Royal Navy res- pectively yesterday.

A capacity crowd was present at Sookunpoo to see

Combined Chinese, after being one goal down. at the interval, stage a final recovery in the second half to run out easy winners over Non- Chinese Civilians by four goals to one.

At Boundary Street, Royal The game started of at a very Navy put up a spirited display fast pace and within a minute against Army, but were fore-from

ed to admit defeat clear goals.

the kick-of Mullen was

by four scen in action and came near to scoring with A hard drive

Combined Chinese 4- Non-Chinese Civilians 1

RESULTS ATĻA GLANCE

Non-Chinese

MEMORIAL CUP COMPETITION Combined

Chinese Army

Civilians

1

Royal Navy SECOND DIVISION

0

3

PCA

3 Dockyard RAF

4 Eastern Yard Police 1 Kit Chee News Vendors & Talkoo

SCHOOL LEAGUE

Senior Division

St. Joseph's E. Kadoorie La Salle

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Commandos Beat IRC HOME FOOTBALL Upsets Feature

By Three Wickets

In an exciting race against time at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Commandos managed to win their First Division League cricket game against Indian Recreation Club by three wickets, the winning run. being scored from the third ball of the last over. - ̈ ́

In a friendly game at Chater Road, HKCC "Occa

sionals" went down to a heavy defeat at the hands of 26th Gurkha Infantry Brigade, who won by 196 runs.

The game between D. G. Į Wilson run out White's XI and a Combined Waller not out

Extras Provost XI. which was play-

ō ed on the King George V School ground, ended in a win for White's XI by six wickets.

Wah Yan

Junior (Hong Kong)

through several players but the shant was blocked by Yu Yiu-tak.

The

Chinese

then swarmed E. Kadoorie (PM) 1 St. Joseph's into the attack and Brown was Wanchai (AM) Wanchai (PM) tested with shot from Yu

Wah Yan (AM) 4. A-Chinese In an exciting game before a

Cheuk-vin from clase quarters. capacity

at Sockumpoo

At the other end, the Chires: yesterday, Combined

Chinese had an anxious comment whea beat the Non-Chinese Civilians Riley took a spot kick from just four goals to one in the Semi- outside the penalty area, Castilho final of the Manorial Cup Sec- cer competition.

crowd

After a thrilling first half the Non-Chinese fell to pieces after

Junior (Kowloon) +Yaumati y Wah Yan

*This game was abandoned be

Commandos IRC

LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION

WD

"

Liverpool Manchester U11 9 ลบ ม ม Wolves II $22 Azpena) Burakes Blackpool

110

16 17 18 22 12.18 30 20

Sunderband 747 125

Week-End Softball

(By "GRANDSTAND")"

Upsets in every division of the Softball League

featured the week-end diamond activities:

Portsmouth 17 Chung Hwa, starting out as under-dogs toppled, St. Teresa's with a 11-10 noseout in the Seniors, while the Spartans broke a fifth inn ing deadlock to upset Overseas 10-6 in the Junior Loop..

Newcastle

Fullberg..

Will

Chelton ****

Middleber. 172. Huddersfield..

17! Boke

Total (for 7 wkts)... 151;

Graves and Griffin did not hat.

IRC batted first and a fine un- broken last wicket stand by A. Abbas F. Balcer and L.M. Omar, which | Minu produced 53 runs in half an hour, Omar enabled them to declare at 147 for Armalli Of nine wickets.

Kitchell

3

to jumping the high ball con- fore me, as Ellis Kadoorie play- nected nicely, but Yu Yiu-takers walked off field and refused rose to the curasion and cleared to continued playing.

Receiving a pass.

These games were not played, bling past

past thei advancing

the interval to lose four goals in raced down the right and

a row.

Ho AS Bound

was used for hockey.

Brown, the Non-Chinese Cus-martly passed the ball to todian, after giving a good aç-

Cheuk-yin, who was unmarked. count of himself during the Inti-The latter headed the ball and al half when he made many bril was unlucky when Brown pushed liant saves, fumbled badly after it over the crossbar in the nick

have of and should

time for- a corner. Brown was called into action again and in rapid succession warded off two shots from Cheng

the interval saved at least two of the four goals.

Leonard proved the mainstay

defen-

Within five minutes, Chow

netted Maa-eni

the equaliser, after beating Howlett to the ball, with an easy shot which Brown fumbled.

at the wicket.

During his time at the Omar scored 31, which focluded

2 sixes and four fours. A. R.

Bowling Analysis

46 13 42 14

In the Ladies League, the Canuckettes outhit the

Wahoos to down the champs 11-9.

Braves chalked up another | Another marker in the sixth 1 * 314 30 victim when they scalped the put the game on ice for them as Medcaps. 13-10 in a tussle in Madcaps failed to scum in the which tree hitting was indulg-sixth and seventh.

112

ed in by goth outfits, while St.

Joseph's triumphed over 2 34 120istless Pak squad 11-2

5 Bolton

13

Manchester C 17 Everton Birmingham... 17

1 5 11 10 30 SECOND DIVISION

10

Coul LPA PIL.

Sour Wi full

10

1 60

3 • 14

Ebemeld W Charterfeld Preston

17 14 27 11 194

4 # 23 24 10 13 t

- 21 1.20

Soecha-ptar. 16

Bacnaly

Shefeld

Burry

M R 93, 3 21

"Occasionals”—

Abbas contributed 35 and Bakar: 25th Gurkha Inf. Bde. 29 to the IRC total

The Commandos had compiled

Grimsby Hackburn

West Ham

The HKCC "Occasionals” were Leeds

a respectable 80 for three wickets defeated by 196 runs by the 26th and with half an hour more of Gurkha Infantry Brigade in a to friendly cricket match played at play they required 68 runs win

Chater Road yesterday.

The batsmen began hiting out and the winning run was scored from

the third ball of the last over.

Oakley scored 68, while Briggs contributed an invaluable 28.

IRC

The Chinese maintained their A. R. Abbas b Griffin

of the defence and apert from Kam-hoi and Yu Cheuk-ying to ward of the attack.

Pressure and Leonard and his col-1. Ali b Briggs leagues had their hands full try-A R. H. Esmail e Cooper b keeping Chan Kam-hoi well tag-

Ryder short period

eriod of After

H. H, Madar b Graves The best gud, saved many a critical situasive play, the Non-Chinese were

of the afternoon goal fa keen anticipation and on the loose again when Pereira came from Kwok Ying-kee. Tak-A. R. Kitchell run out fat tackling. He was ably sup- was seal away on a pass by ing an indringment kick ported by Howlett and Rocha, Leonard. Cutting in on the left, the two full-backs, who had a he shot from a difficult angle and hard time coping with the speedy was unlucky to see the ball miss Chinese forwards.

ing its mark arrowly

tion

The Non-Chinese forward line showed lack of co-ordination and apart from several fine move-

which ments,

proved fruitless, found the Chinese defence

'Hit Crossbar.

A free kick was then awarded too the Non-Chinese and Gomes, tak formidable to overcome. Castilho, ing the kick just outside the leading the attack, was easily the penalty area had hard luck when pick of this line.

his shot hit the crossbar with Yui Apart

the only viu-tak out of position. scoring for from goal for his side, be was tireless in his efforts and came near to soring on several occasions. Had he received more support from Mullen, who was playing too far hack to be of any assistance, his

attempts might have bore fruit.

Perfect Understanding

from A. R. Minu Almond Ryder well ever 25 yards out, his shot F. W. el Arculli e Griffin, o sailed over the heads of a bunch

S. A Ismail run out

of players to find the top corner A. H. Baker not out of the net with Brown looking on.

M. A. Wabab e Darling Pace Slackens

Briggs

The pace of the game then. M. Omar not out

as the Non-Chinese

slackened

players tired and not long after- wards, Chang Kem-ho put his team into the lead with a drive which Brown failed to hold.

Extrus

Total (for 9 wkts) dee.

Bowling Analysis

From this point oawards, it was the Chinese who dominazed and Briggs the Non-Chinese defenders were i Ryder given

but Grisin time,

Graves Darling

Hard To Crack

Combencharos tried' in vain to chalk up their first win againsă

The Americans subdued the the Bagor bat found the Navy": 22 24 Jagers 8-2 behind Schwartz boys hard to crack.

found that Bone-hit pitching, while Dare-de the Daredevils

Vils moves out of the cellar by elasive victory at the expense of accounting for the Baseballers Doc Holthen's Baseballers when #30 9-7. Cumbancheroes were unable they ran themselves diary, with

Five

to 11 12 28 to stand up to the UBS. Begor's ve runs in the third inning *** 28 17| big guns and succumbed 13-9.

right end emerge at the * 7 26.35 17

once) of a 9-7 count. Daredevil In the Junior Ladies sale St. Johnnie Castilho knocked out tha 1425.17 Teresa stared a ave ran rally in longest blow with a two-base hit,

the sixth to register a 13-8 victory over their rivals, the SqarM'S.

Alice Mar pitched steady hall

to yield seven safeties and walked mone, while Terry | Abrunbe on

In the men's niñor loop, Spar- the rubber for the Owls yielded taxs created

when six blows, but they were teling a surprise 1.11 they upset Overseas in an all-out ones as they were registered with

#ausle which was called after six runners on base, 21 innings owing to darkness Over-

Catons

Bren Lord Bradford tr Queen's FB.. I Cardif Flymouth

6 34 24 14

Corenity

25

.

25

THIRD DIVISION (BOUTH)

Notts C.....17 12 4

26th Gurkha Infantry Brigade A Stepto, b Kerr: 136 7. de R. Morgan, b Ball KM. Hutchison, st. Thorpe .. B. Grace, e and b Culi

33

han

REG. Twelvetrees, b Vaug-

Σ

AEG. Haig, not out ES.C. Gray, b Kerr

JEM. Newberry, not out

Extras

21 2010

At 1152 24 Not F 11 12 13 12 10 2 10 Bournemouth 1956 34 21 23

Northampton

77) Beading

24 Torquay

Southend Port: Vale

Total (for 6 wkts).dec... 268 wate

Norwich

K. HS. Wilson, M.F. Holme wakait and D. P. R. Barrett did not bat. Bristol C

Brighton Bowling Analysis

Bristol R

31 Mahon

Cull

Ball

147 Thorpe

Vaughan Vansittant WKerr

MR

7

137

21

2 15

1 38

23

Commandos

Up to this stage, the "Non- Chinese enjoyed more of the play

gruelling and Castilho almost opened the

On one of the rare Non-Chinese storing, but he slipped at close managed to hold their own. quarters after dribbling his way breakaways Mullen, after drib- cleverly through the defence.

Chinese bling his way into the However, he was rewarded for detence area, cut out

Oakley not out to the Briggs Minu his persistent efforts just before right and sent in Ane shot Almond ran cut the interval when he beat two

outside the goalmouth, Ryder st. Ismail Arculli..

Kitchel

casions.

just

the situation.

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A

W! Falece

6 0 39

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10

0 44

6 € 35

"Occasionals”

J. Maben, c Newberry, b

Grace

RS. Cull, Ibw Grace

F. Thorpe, rim out

63 HM Vansittant, b Stepte

28 P.. Farquharson, c Morgan, b

Grace

Vaughan, Wilson ...

K. Ball, e. Grace, b Wilson

OJ. Kerz, b Gray

3 W. Tingle, st. Morgan, b Haig

B.S. McCaig Morgan, b

Barrett

The Chinese team or the other Chinese defenders in a dribbling out unfortunately no player was Darling b Minu.... hand, showed perfect understand-bout to open the score with a nice in position to take advantage of Cooper Omar b ing and

their next movements grounder. drew

Musto b Mina rounds of applause tron From the re-start, the Chinese The Chinese obtained their third their supporters Ho Ying-tan, on swarmed into the attack repeated goal through Chang Kam-hoi, the right, was very fast when in by and Chu Wing-keung, switch-who acted from close range after fast and tricky and had the bat P. Oglivs-Stewart, not out possession, especially during the ing places with Yu Cheuk-yin,. a scrimmage.

ter of his tussies with both Woods later stages when most of the came near to scoring on two oc- attacks came from his side.

Trying to reduce the Chinese and Hutton lead, the Non-Chinese played like.

Weak Shot trojans and Castilho was seen in Navy started to attack right action again

when he took the from the start and within va ball all the way down from mid- minutes had a grand of oppor-} field, but after beating the de-tunity of scoring Galvin was

Stepto fenders, he slipped and kicked was given a good pass by Spears Grace

with the goal at his mercy, Wilson After a bout of clever passing shot weakly into the guille's Gray

Ho Ying-fan and Cheung hands.

the ball was

Reid went through on his over to Yu Cheuk-yin, who beat and sent in a hard cross shot, Brown with a header to seal the but Leyland made a full length Chinese victory.

dive to save what seemed a cer Combined Chinese: Yu Yiu-taktain goal.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Eleventh Race Meeting Saturday--3rd December, 1949. “

There are eight races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first each will be run at Z00 p.m.”

Through Tickets (8 Races—$16) May be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" be run at the Annual Race Meet- ing in January, 1950. Cash Sweep tickets on the last, race and those for the "Pearce Memorial Cup” may be purchased also at the Club'e Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloen.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Väinbers and questa are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently · displayed throughout the Weeting.

"INO-ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and

Rooma, et ... $10 Including tax-

obtainable The

through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, sich member to be responsible for ali chits, etc.

Club

L

Badges 'admitting to. Members". Enclosure will NOT be on sale. - at the 'RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close" at 11 am, and the Bocretary's Offos at 11.45 um.. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Tela- phone House.

A limited number of tiffim will be obtainable at the Club Heuss : provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27816), NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MİBEB DURING THE MEETING. -

15 PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.'

Enclosure is £3

A bio at the

The price.tof- adenission; to the: Pužilo Including tex for all peresne including Tadles, and Gata, me sad

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE: HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. GA MEALS, AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN. THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

SERVANTS! PASSES...

Servants"" passes will be issued to private bợi haiders only, who are requested to diatribute them with discrimination and to en-. dorse thele names 'on the passt:: Holders of such passos are not për- mitted in the members" Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and mgat remain in their employers' stands,

BY ORDER,

SASLEAP,

Becretary,

wide.

Labbed

and

Lown

Newport

Sartudon

It wall

Iarwich

Aldershot

Exeter

10222.22

135 25 13 17

Canuckettes were in good hitt sess registered the first triple playing form, the betters: coming of the junior league.

through in the clutches. Pandas posed out Aces in a fast brief period when they tallied Wahoos took the lead for a game by notching on two ma

the seventh on a walk, bunt bit three times in the sixth, but an and sacrifice, to steal the show erratic seventh chapter booted the -- after trailing behind one run at me away.

Avarita Choy's powerful dzīves the end of the sixth Braves took

who

poled

the Delawares easily with 17-3 had the Owls on edat, but it was verdict, while Blackhawks return. Waboo fratsacker Elida Soares ed to form with a 17-2 shellack with a dour-base blow to deep out the longest hit ing over the Griffins,

centre to bring the Owls back into the game in the fifth stanza..

Brain-Trust Went Wrong

The St. Teresa brain-trust_went

4 172.zi wrong again as they allowed Joe 2.314 Fanco to remain on the mound 144 14 for three innings during which

hitherto

Teresa Choochi. Bapusta also singled twice for the losers.

Week-End. Results

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE

Dare-devils

11 Faks

13 Madcaps

10 Chung Hwa. II

24 12 time the

considered Baseballers 14 11 weak hitting Chung Hwa cutit Americans 9 Jaguars $211 blasted taim for seven blows to ran St. Joseph's 1711 a ten run score while they Brave

could only register four runs in St. Teresa those three chapters as Dick U.S. Navy Chang's men played the game of Pandas their lives.

(Game called an account of The Madcaps-Braves tussle darkness after five innings.)

2 14 22 25 21 THIRD DIVIBION (NORTH)

Doncaster

Mansfeld

Treamcre Stockport

Bochdale

Creme

Southport

PWD ∙17 10

1 112

*****o 4

1 12 1 4 22 18 2

19.11 17 #1 is 102 is 171 4 4 3

1 10 Okham ... **

Botherba..

Lapol

Gatsband...

16

Carlisle

Darlington, A. 18

New Brighton 18

Wiecher

Barrow

Cheste

xide

12 Cumbancheros 9 25 Oversear

went off into a good start, neither

in the initial chapter MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE." scoring adcaps netted fire runs for the Spartans 10 Overseas second and third, while Braves Delawares

.5 Braves tallied an equal number of times Blackhawks 17 Grisas

12 25 21

to deadlock the game.

€ 5,2 2 20

Both sides scored another five

Aces

3 Pandas

# 17, 19 in the fourth on bunched up hits LADIES' SENIOR LEAGUE.

18 but Braves drew ahead in the Wahoos

16 17 fifth when they blanked Madcape

IT

9 Canadians II

and dented the rabber twice on LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE Mi-a barrage of three blows.

29 27

IT $4 19 2114

IN 6 2 1129 $14

Hartlepools. 17

72 Halifax £8

4 11

34 11

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Extras

Total

Bradford C.. 15

Bowling Analysis

Accrington

W York

19 11

5 1

5 0 32

3

0

Duvidae

(Other bowling-analysis not available.

D. G. White's : XI—~,

Provost XI

Babges

Harrin

FW D 1. 7. A Piz 10.3 1 #LE

71 126 15 21 282 2014 112 113

Catle.....1 8. Mirren

·Hearts Stirling ... 10 Est. File¶ Aberderati

George White's XI averged Falkirk

4 18 19 20

20 2 2

16 27

11 2 4

$13.22

Hau Yung-sang, Tse Kam-hung, The next minute, sew Spears Kwok Ying-kew, Hung Bing-yuk, neatly work his way through the Lau Chung-sarg. Ho Yin-fan, Yu Army's defence before putting their previous defeat by the Com-Motherwell Cheuk-yin, Chang Kam-boi, Chau the ball to Elam, but the latter bined Provost XI with a six- Clyde 13 Man-chi and Chu wing-keung. drove over the bar with a fast wicket victory a friendly cric- Partick. T

Han-Chinese Civillant. W. B. shot.

ket game on the King V School Bath Brown; - Rocha, Howlett, Riley,

ground yesterday.

Castilho, Gomes and Pereira.

a..

Leonard, Santos;. Xavier, Mullen Armyard had Alert

Army 4-Royal Navy 0

In

From

Conway,

Provost XI wonderful opportunity to score, but ballooned the ball over the Crellin, Corfeld bar from 10 yards range.

Martin, b. Corfeld Reid dribbled his way through Cummington by Kerman

Army defence and sent in a Parks, not out .....

but the shot was Davenport, e Wood, b Hart-

effort

ather Memorial Cup semi-final which was played at well taken by Leyland. Boundary Etreet, Army proved

In the next minute Reid again Barber, e Wood, b Hart-Baker

too good for Royal Navy and won sent in a daisy cutter which Ding, Kennen, b Langston- by four clear goals. At half time an

Was

to BL

leading by wa

Extras

in brilliant style saved t the Art

Arty

Jones goals to

minutes before the inter- Scott, Ibw Hution val, Higgins opened the scoring Dodman, b Hutton Navy put up a very good dis- for the Atmix with a first timer Ward, not out play for the first 45 minutes and from a pass from Dean enjoyed greater share of the Just before the interval. Dean

霖 zame. They had at least three received a pass from Brown, and chances of scoring but weak finishing Lest them the opporhmi- The Navy attacked

Woods ties presented. tion in the first ball, but in the goal when he headed the two for 10, Hutton three for S

Amy gave a arappy exhibi-estart and

certain ball out. second

shot.

Total

af South 11

Third Leserk 9° 2° 1.6

SCOTTISH

Mortos 11. Dundee U Airdrie

10

Qonin's Parf ·21. Cowdenbeath 100% Hamilton'

31 Foctae 195

2

-51| Bt." Johnstone 11.4 25 24 24 10

netted with a well only on Bowling, Corfield' two far 4,

saved

Kerman. two for 1, Hart-Baker

period. they revealed their Higgins sent Dean away for the George Whites XF

but Pratt WES

best

form and

in

the defersiwne Navy, on latter to drive a powerful shot, Corfield,” Davenport.

nace, is the pivotal posi on ne exqual to the osca- Ken. Wood, e Isaacs, b. Crel-

brought on a grand save. lis tion for

Army, gave another A nice piece of work by Big Williams, bi Davenport sterling display and proved to begins resulted in Conway scoring Button, b Crellin

for

centre-torwREGIONSG,

with a

A Cunnington,

Scott

Extras

Total

Kilmarnock". DA177

Arbroath ........... $270 # Dumbarton

HOCKEY RESULTS.

The following are the results of yesterday's Hockey Association Axtures

12

0 YMCA

7 Chand Tara KTTCANE - #1-RAF:

·Police

13 Recreio "B": 25 Nomada

Pak SC

EKU

Royal Navy

Army

Dutch HC

·Recreio "ARSHYHC?

ນ. a stumbling block to the opposi the third goal for Army Labrum, & Martin, b Scott tion. He covered the centre of

The fourth goal- the field well and, maintained a neat plece of

Same from la

Hart-Baker, bisones strong grip over

the Navy

Brown and persing between Leriou, st, b Ding

Brown Rot the Tingstone-Jones, b. Cunning- ball ficked it to Berzy, who

and. Leyland in goal brought off in turn drew Tozer out of posi Keraban, several first class caves and was tion and passed the ball back to given food support from

atones pat Ber

Berry and Wouts.

through who soured wit For the Navy, (T

at left beautiful, shot {TOZET back played a grand game and Arms Leyland Wostion, A had a hard time marking the Woode

ON PAGE 3 elusive Brown on the right wingting

ting Browit Thompson, the Navy piyot gin

Bowling: Isaacs one wicket for worked very hard during the Navy, Pratt, Philpois and To- 21 runs Davenport two for 15, related and published for the Prurin. whole game fand kept Conway zer: Amis, Thompson and Camp- Crefin two for 10, Scott two for toes, the CHINA MAILS LIMITED)" by well in check.

bell, Reid, Galvin, Howie, Spears 13, Cunnington one for R.-Ding FRANK-LESUB BUSH, Windsor Hous Reid, on the right wing, was] and Zilkan."

one Zor 2

Hous' Long a

Russell, Tenquo

A Gouway, East White did not bat

100

OTHER SPORTS

Squaws

8 St. Teresa

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