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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949.

Cricketing Surprise: New Pool Regulations: Prospects of HKHC

Cricketers Injured By Lightning

Brisbane, November 20

Thirteen cricket players were injured or stunned by lightning which today struck the ground near their pitch

at

-

Goondiwindi, Queensland

town.

New South Wales border

Two were taken to hospital with buens to the head and

The others shock.-Reuter.

face.

from

suffered

Golf At Fanling

(By "KIMBERLEY"}

Something the Hong Kong University will never

forget is their last first division cricket game with Club de Recreio.

Victory seemed so easily theirs when Recreio were

out for a meagre 52 runs. The "U" did even worse: they went in full of confidence and

⚫ came out -full of disgust-they could only score 21 runs and were all out in 42 minutes.

A. M. Prata. Recreio's cap-¡ UK on leave. Ercle won't be bark tain, was equally as surprised until May which will be a trife. as the late where the League is con- at his team's victory undergrads were at their de ceed. Sid Fowler (Ernie's bro- ther) is doing well for the HC. feat. Prata began the after-He was the inalastay in the HC noon in a worried frame of defence line. last Sunday, mind. His opening bat, L. G. Gosano, could not play; and neither could brother Bertie Gosano. No substitutes could bfound.

53W

The most improved team in the League is Recreio "B" which has clinted from way down un- der in the table to fifth posision close to the Commandos. Their victory over the Police last week To make things worse, Re was further evidence of their errio's wickets were falling with improved form. Nomads, unpre the regularity of autumn leaves: dictable as ever, managed to held There was a grand gathering and each of them cheaply. Ha Nay to a draw after being two way thrusth tais ordeal. Prata fods down in the first half. No for the annual Scotland versus red Lawrence and Bill can seers to know what make England match played at Fanlingzanovich

The boys sportingly the Noman team go or why it is on Sunday in perfect weather.

that sometimes they stop alts- agreed to make up the XL. Thirty singles matches were Now Wilfred has done some 20 gether. Owing to their erratic played in the morning after years

successful swimmingay, particularly in the attack. which Scotland was leading by but, as he admitted, he had never the Nomads often lose. Perhaps the very elose margin of a quarunth that afternoon held

under- De players need closer ter of a

point.

However, the cricket bat. El, well, he plays standing with me another. or hard Scots appeared 10 have cricket also, he saya. The two maps their hal line could help withstood the strain of 2 very held their wicket for one over mom often in the attack. congenial luncheon interval bet-knocking up six runs (21 made

KITC, second in the League!

"A" next ter than their opponents with the five before

mect. Recreio being bowie he wil results that Scotland eventually wants it stressed.) Recreio's total: week at King's Park. This game

all out Prats joined

be highly interesting to won the day by 3444 points to 50 52 all

the wil

What Will He Do Next?

SINNKJERMESSI TRE

Three Sheffield United defenders (right striped jerseys) witch Eddie Balley (left) Tot- terham Inside left, a hè beats Herbert Parkin (3) Sheffield left back. A. spilt second. Later he slammed the bait into the net to score one of Tottenham's 7 goalt Fimalacore was Tottenham 7. Shemeld Q. On the ground is Les Duquemin, Tottenham cente forward. {AP Photo),

Czech Wants To Represent

Randolph Turpin Brightest Prospect Australia In British Boxing

London, November 20. Randolph Turpin, the coloured middleweight from Leamington, looks like being the busiest and brightest prospect in British boxing next year, if he can beat Dave Sands, the triple Aus- tralian and Empire middleweight champion.

points. Detailed results of the crowd to give the tail-enders a wap? Recreio has her shaky After Turpin's impressive four-round victory over

hand. They tried anyway, even lately. The Indians will be tough

matches were as follows:

"SCOTLAND"

SINGLES

"ENGLAND

1.5. Rubb v G.G.D. Catiet ...... 8.5. Gordas y R.K. Calling F.D. Hunter L. Goldman......

11 NA. Brown • 150. Duvien

LW, Shewan v AËLiwaman J.B.P. Stirling • W.S, Vaughan

C. Stewart v W.G. Davidavit....

It

1

H.R. Cirland v NI, Whelyton.. 1 11.D. Mackie ↑ LG. Savüle......

— J.it, Mantarlane v K.J.R. Mitchell 1

IAS. Adresa v G.E. Harden..........

- JR. Dess ↑ J. Linaker

R.S. Barry v G.C. Evins

A GA. Leiper v HJ. Artosítunz..

-R.C. Gairdner MS. Doula

-

E. Brodie v ER. Hi........

1 J.. Kite GP. Ferguson ...

1 J.A.R. Selby w W. Stoker

D. Black, v All Polier

1 T.D. Drysdale v RE. Bailey....

- H.J. Cowlo « PFF. Watkinson.. I

1} AB, McBride v W.A. Nicholas..

1 KM. Domu v là Jackson ...

1 R.A. Miller v BLS, Webb c

11 FC.8. Black v G. Strickland..

I W.H. Paterson D. Hazel..

¿W.E. „Griere v WNA. Smalley....

-- J.L. Macintyre v G.W. Stabh.....

1

I D.L. Prophet e E.P. `Strealfeld.. —

1 H.C. Watson G.G. "Alton......

Robb

Single

FOURSOMES

Brodia v Certer & Hi.. --- 13 Gurion & Eite † Callings & Fes

zson

2 Hunter & Seky, ↑ Goldman &

Stoker

Brown & D. Buck ▼ Devin &

Potter

1

1 Shewan & Drysdale v Lisonman &

Baller

I

i Stiftina & "Cowie • Vaughan &

Watkinson

*

Stewart & McBride v Deridson &

Nicholas

E

2

Cleland Keown Whelptes &

Jackson

-

maker & Milley y Savili- & Wetb=

¿ Macfarlane F.C.E. Back

Mitchell & Strickland

· Adamson & Paterson's Marlen k

2

Estell

1 - Deta

Griere

Stumbler Barry & Macintyre

Stabb

1

Litaker &

1

Evans &

· 21 Leipra & Prophet v Amrostrung ă

Streatfcid

Gairdner & Watson Douglas &

Alton

154

Fagrames. Tuta!

Singles. Total

Grand Tulal,

CAPTAIN'S, CUP

16

M

if the total couldn't stretch fur to handle.

ther than 52.

When it came to HKU's turn

to bat, the innings was even more comical than Recreio's. It was o sad day for the HKU

As the undergrad pul it: “We let only lust our chance of be- ing heres but made utter some- things of ourselves!"

Arriving by the Curta yester- day were two cricketers who will

add more interest to the League. They are H. Owen-Hughes of the

JAPS AND OLYMPIC GAMES

Sydney, November 20.

today

rugged Pete Mead the hillbilly boxer from. Arkansas, at Harringay Arena recently, Mr. Jack Solomons, the promoter, has temporarily dropped his plan to match Turpin with the American, Rocky. Graziano.

"Graziano, although a for- mer world champion, is not listed as the No. 1 centender for Jake LaMotta's title," Mr. Solomons say's.

must be

The announcement brought an outery from Ruby boxing ea-i thusiasts who consider that the spectacle of brothers fighting for a title should not be allowed. Randolph is con- especially as sidered to be one of the hardes! in the punching middleweights

world

.

his

Mr. Solomons stated: "I have Professor W. MacMahon thought the matter out and in Hong Kong Cricket Club and Ball said in a Melbourne view of

Sands performances Mickey" d'Almada Remedios of

Australia against Mead and the Frenchman Club de Recreio, The two tears broadcast

Only recently, Dick lost Rebert Villemain, he

to another heavy considered the outstanding con- Empire title" tender for LaMotta's title.

"Now Turpin has come into the puncher in Sands, who battered

one round. have to be considered."

will be considerably strengthen should pay a courtesy to the ed: "Mickey, who was batting Japanese people by inviting well before he left for engineer- their athletes to the Mel

ing studies in the UK, and Owen-i bourne Olympic Games in picture very much and will also the champion into submission in

Hughes, the Scorpions' main sting, with the bat as well as with the ball.

1956.

Commonwealth member on

with the clause which states the all said, "I believe

the only

Overseas Offers

NOTTS "DERBY"

Melbourne, November 20. Jaroslav Drobny, the re fugee Grechoslovak tennis- player, said on his arrival here from London today that he hopes to tralia in the Davis Cup com- petition some day if he can become an Australian-ditizen.

Sports Pause

DRINK

Coca-Cola

INCIDENT IN BOYS' SOCCER

(By "ROVER"}

The incident at Happy Valley on Sunday, who

the Ellis Kadoorie Senior Soccer XI walked off the field 10 minutes before the and of their game against St. Joseph's College in the Senior Division of the School League, calls for an immediate investigation and dras- tic action against the offenders. Assuming that the schoolboys did have a reason- able ground for complaint against the deci- sions of the referee, which in fact they did not have, it was still their duty to complete the fixture and to lodge their complaint in the prescribed manner with the appropriate authority.

NECESSARY.

It would also be interesting quest to handle a game. Further- to know why the Sports Mas-more, he never passes up an op- ter of Ellis Kadoorie was not portunity of giving the youngsters advice when present to exercise proper con a little fatherly trol over his team and its sup-

The shortage of referees for porters, all of whom were school football games bus: also. schoolboys.

necessitated Mr. R. M. Omar, If it were not for the fact that Secretary of the HKFA, volun- the Rev. Brother Cronan, Sports tarily coming forward to handle Master of St. Joseph's College, two games every Sunday mor“ was present and took appropriatening.

action, a free-for-all might haveThis means that Mr. Omar, occurred - when the schoolboy who has other work to perform

rushed the field.

supporters of Elis Kadoorie in connection with Hong Kong League games in the afternoon, The punishment in the present is denied the right of a short rest case should be given the fullest en Sunday mornings after publicity Ja the English and week of tiresome work in the Chinese Press as deterrent office. other schoolboys and to obviate A word of praise is due to the Sports the possibility of any recurrence Rev. Brother Cronan, of a similar incident in the fu- Mester of St. Joseph's College and the Rev. Fr. Magquire,

fire. represent Aus.

Drobny, while playing in a Swiss international champion- ship, was recalled to Czecho- slovakia but refused to re. turn.

He said today that he hopes to get a job in Australia and He wild settle permanently. newer return to Grecho- slovakia. Drobny was invited to Australia by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, and he will play in the New South - Wales Lawn Tennis Cham. plonship in Sydney 'this week. -Reuteh,

HUNGARY HUMBLE SWEDEN

the most

to

While on the subject of school Sports Master of Wah Yan Col- football, it might perhaps be in age for the unfailing interest. order to point out that one of which they display in the game. outstanding features and for the excellent manner in about the School League is the which they control their boys complete lack of interest shown The-Sports Masters of certain by the Hong Kong Football As-other schools would do well to sociation regarding the games emulate the example set by the which take place.

Rev. Brither Cranan and the Rev.

Although eight to 10 matches Fr. Magquire. are played in the School League moming, one has every Sunday yet to see any high ranking official or member of the HKFA Council

C apart from Mr. Guingam, the G.O.M. of soccer to this Colony. attend these matches.

As has been admitted by officials of the HKFA, the school- hay soccer players of today are the Colony's footballers

norrow.

-02 70

Standard At Low ‘Ebb

ENGLISH FOOTBALL SCANDAL

London, November 21.

One of the leading Associa- tion Football League clubs has been fined £500, one of its

In view of the fact that the directors has been banned in- standard of soccer in this Colony definitely from all football and today is at its lowest ebb; it is football management” and a imperative that every action former secretary has been sus». should be taken by the HKFA, pended permanently from foot as the body governing amateur) ball activities.

Soccer in this Colony, to pay al

tion

had

been

Budapest, November 20.

little more attention to school These penalties were announc Mr. Ball was formerly British Mr. Solomans hopes to secure. Dick had also succumbed t} Hungary scored a sweeping football, apart from just allotting ed today by a Football Associa

inquiry commission which the official recognition for a proposed the former world middleweight 5-0 victory over Sweden in grounds.

On the question of grounds has been investigating allegations The new regulations for swim- Allied Control Council for Japan. contest between Sands and Turpin champion, the late Marcel Cer- their soccer match at Buda- also, it might be said that the of failure to pay income tax on ming pools have sent many clubs He is now Professor of Political for the Empire title and as an dan, of France, also rated among pest today before 50,000 maniche allotment the whole of the players wages. into a huddle. According to the

Science at Melbourne University. eliminator for the world crown the hardest puncters in the spectators.

is made leaves much to be de- that figures in the club's books text of the regulations published

Professor Ball's broadcast was when the Australian returns to work—Reuter.

Leading 2-0 at the beginning of sired. For example, although had been "manipulated" and some in the papers on Sunday, it looks in sharp disagreement with the Britain early next year.

signatures the second half, the Hungarians matches are fixed for the Bound players" f all the swimming pools in policy of the Immigration Minis- In addition, the promoter wants

Street continued Bashing their technical | 217 ground every

forged. Sunday, the Colony

will have to spend tar, Mr. Arthur Calwell, who said La Motta to defend his world

The allegations arose out of a superiority to score two more it is never possible to play games some mency.

in an election speech on Novem-championship against the winner

the Football quick goals in the second and 11th on this ground at the times ap-report made by The RC, speaking off-hand, ber 13 that no Japanese would in London.

Nottingham, November 20. minutes of the second half. for instance, will have to meet pater Australia while he was Im-

pointed for the simple reason League auditors. They related, in that The last goal of the game was

is being used for hockey some cases, to payments made in Sapporters of Nottingham Minister.

respect of Derby County's tour of Forest and Notts County, the top scored by the Hungarian centre over the same period.

In some cases, when the teams Czechoslovakia in 1946. Turpia's victory over Mead has teams in the Southern section of forward. Ferese Deak, in the 25th

The at the ground appointed, Robshaw, Chairman of the Club

banned Furn

director is Mr. up brought him offers from over- the Football League Third Divi minute.

they

find Service teams playing and the only director- seas too. It is understood that sion, queued throughout last night

This was the 16th soccer match and

concerned told are to go away. Belgium would like him to meet to get tickets todas for the match between the two countries. The

rille Delannoit, their former between the two clubs on Decem first was played in Goteborg is to promote the game of asso- former secretary is M. J. ầ One of the objects of the HKFA who now remains in office. The ia December 3

1912 and the 15th in Stockholm ciation football in every way and Catteral European champion,

The night. was foggy, with the last June. That game ended in a to take all such steps as shaalleged that by failing to apply ber. Turpin defeated. Delannoit over eight rounds last June.

Another proposal comes from He said the U S. had taken:

Canada, where it is suggested that the lead to restore peacetime

Turpin fights Laureat Dauthille, relations with the Japanese.

The Professor Ball added, "We want the French middleweight, in

-Bauthille has im- about privately-owned baths? to increase our trade with Japan As the text implied public baths and we don't oppose present pressed with victories over. La-

20 American

Motta, Canada's Johnny Greco (it stated the

restoring policy of per-

Japan's son to each bathber

a pre-war and other topliners on the other garments and

economy on towels supplied for use."

Yet we claim we will side of the Atlantic,

The following team will red i.. etc) pattern

The British Boxing Board present Jardines in an inter-hong many are asking whether club not allow any Japanese 15 visit

will have to decide whether of cricket game. against B & S or baths and privately owned pools Australia."-Associated Press.

not to proceed with eliminators Sunday at 11.15 am, at the will be

for the British title, held by Hong Kong Cricket Club, ground. Randolph's brother, Dick, Tur pin.

requirement for tile floorings and walls, gutter, drain etc. A. de O. that in the long run Sales, hard-working secretary of

way to make Japan a of effective the. VRC; said that the will proceful and co-operative nation

club probably be greatly effected but is to show readiness to explore declined to elaborate further

further un-passibilities til his committee is consulted.

of friendship, not with a Conservative and natione The European YMCA, when con

alistic goverament, but with the tacted, expressed confidence that their pool will be able to meet ordinary Japanese people."

จน

"almost 100 per cent of the new regulations. The release mention-

ed that pools owned by the Se vices will not be effected. What

effected

Hong Kong Hockey Club did

exceedingly well indeed to have: CLASSIFICATION let Recreio "An beat them by only one goal in three (or was LIST: ALTERED

the

the sepre 5-37. Against higher bracket

teams of the The following alterations to the The last qualifying competition league, the HKHC is necessarily Ponies Classification List were for the Captain's Cup will be held a defensive unit. And because announced by the Hong Kong during the weekend December they were so in their game last Jockey Club yesterday: 8-4. The best two scores on each Sunday, they almost forced Be- Te Class. 1A, High Speed. course will quality.

<refo to share. points. Which could

To Class 2: World Peace. LADIES SECTION”

very well have

To Class 3: Empress of Peas The Scotland versus England

the whispered

the forked and V.L.P. match played in the New Course lightning tactics of the Recreio

To Class 5 Cissie, (Bertie Gosano, A. To Class 7: Esmeralda, Mercury at Fanling on Sunday," resulted "quintette: in a win for England with 331 Barques, Guterres, Getry. Gosano

sane and Strathnamara: points against 23% for Sectland. and Billy Soares) forced The

Class Estrellita ana The matches were as follows: - game immediately into the op-

Farmers, "SCOTLANDS AN "ENGLAND” position's ground: The PKHC

To Class 9: Amsterdam, Arary. reacted almost instinctively. They DiamondGeld, Happy Event, Ko- Mrs."Bherai'r Mr. "Pierer vi đ Mrs. Hanter Mrs. Smaller

fell back in good order. Before Mrs. - Adacson v. Mr. Brickland the ball could reach the dec.

finsky, Trial Trip, Topsail, Pearl Canton for the losers, was in Eridge and Vanguard,

-13 Mrs. Mackie ♥ Mrs. Latime

19

**Ma. Selby' ▼ His. Armstrong, {Maw/Prophet a Kot. Watkins á 15-

·Mrs. »Meßrida w Mrs. Webb

-18 Mrz, N.AZ-Bepers y Mane Ferguson = Mrs. Stoker y Mm. Savile m Mr. l'est v. Ms. Markasm Mrs. Hilly Mit Pola-Hunt

/ 12

Mat. Bobú v Mn. Steward ........ 13.

while trying to stop the

Guterres who was

foto position for 1 shot. Caliq,

To

Happy

-:

CHESS TOURNEY

* twisted his wrist badly and re- mained almost

useless.

-After me rest (during which time Eecreio had opened the scoring) The 17th Soviet Chess Tourza». He managed ment ended today in a draw for

new year.

Ready To Fight Previously, both Turpins stated that they would never fight each ether except in the gymnasium, but it is understood that they are prepared to "ict business come first" and fight if nöcunsted by the Board. Randolph it is expected, would be the first choice as contender for the title.

INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW

temperature almost at freezing 2-2.tie. point. It had been decided to make it an all-ticket match, and 35,000 tickets were sold: today--Beuter.

EWO ELEVEN

want

תגםx!

The Football League: asditors

the

be deemed necessary or advisable of! nine Hungary has

income tax system to the for preventing infringements these games, lost three and tied the rules and laws of the game whole of the players wages, to

accrued shares four,

of benefls and and for protecting the game The coccer is our Hungarian abuse,

to payments

to the in relation hermo-club's People's Democracy is the best in

tour of Czechoslovakia, Surely, therefore, the

£2,710-16-0 had been withbeld Europe today" boasted the Hun- tion, of school football is a mat- garian radio in commenting on ter of paramount importance, or from the income tax authorities.

Other allegations were today's game-Associated Press. is one to assume that the HKFA

is not interested in exerting is Czechoslovakian tour, were in

some itselt

wages paid during the

U.S. FOOTBALL

New York, November 20. College football result

H. D. M. Barton D. I. Basan- quet, C. Barclay, CLC. Blott San Francisco University 39, N. D. Booker, J. B. Hawthom, 1 Marquette 20 Football result M. Hutchison, G. M. Mills, A.-L Professional Ricketts. J. V. Sellers and S. A. All America Conference: Tremlett.

Cleveland 31, New York Yan-

•kees D Twelfth Man: M. Vansittari:

Los Angeles Dons 21. Baltimore

KBGC FUNCTION

aske

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club is holding Its annual Closing Day, followed by distribution e prizes, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.

Although names will be accept- ed up to that hour, members 'In- tending to play are asked to sign Geneva, November 20, the list in the club house during Captain, Filbert de Cucet, at the week so as to facilitate cater France, riding Ukase, today woning arrangements. the high jump contest at the international horse show here. Another Frenchman,- Jonqueres d'Oriola, was second on l'His- orette, with Lientjesant Colone

Moscow, November 20. Harry read Britain, i

third ca

feet.

and again to check or split the championship between: David These three all failed at six

2 Max.. Robertsoj v Mrs. Collings, A

up the railing party but, weak Bronstein and Vassili Smysov.

As the French pair hæði

LAST NIGHT'S _BADMINTON

Men's Doublés ("A" Division)

the wrist, could or

- could not clear An additional match of six each had. altless previous Recreio "A" 7" Shanghailänders

Ladies are reminded that the effe lively games to decide the file will start rounds, against our faults incur- Annual General Meeting will be The Hockey Club is surely in on December 18. Em Heller was reti by Foxhunter, they jumped held on Friday, November 25, nu toed of Ernie Fowler, their con- third, and Mark Taymanov came off for first place, Ukase wian the Helenia May at 6p.m

tre-forward, who is way in the fourth in today's results Reuter, Ining-Reuter, and

Men's Bolbles (“C2*: Division}

St. Teresa "A" 5 VBC"

Buffalo 30, Chicago Hornets 0, National Conferencer Chicago Bears 31 Washington

21.

Detroit 45, New York Giants

21-

Los Angeles Rams 28, Chicago

Cardinals 28. (tie). Philadelphia 42

Bulldogs 0,

New York

Pittsburgh 30, Green Bay 87-

Associated Press.

WORLD CUP FOOTBALL

school football because there is no "galę money.*..

that

excess of the authorised made The induference which is bemum, that there had been

only

mees

ing shown by referees in con- sive wage and bonus payments to

with nection

football players, that payments, had been: School

made to amateur and profes games is also to be deplored and ma of our referees it would seem that the majority on players for out of pocket and no supporting are only expenses

vouchers obtained, and that the interested in handling games for directors admitted that all these which they are poid

allegations were valid j The

referees who display

The commission said that Mr. zunymarily any lasting interest in school Catteran had been football are: Messra P. Manson disissed when the directors

be- and S... Kwok, who never fail cane

came aware. of the facts. The to turn up on Sunday mornings Commission found that the Board and render whatever assistance of the club had entirely, falled in possible.

His responsibility to supervise the club's

undertakings .dur- financial

Catterall's employment. Mir. Mamson, in particular, is Derby County, a member of and Divisio one of the Football indefatigible in his efforts. invariably handles two gunes League, is one of the oldest clubs

Sunday morning, well in England, Reuter." knowing that, he will again have

Manson Indeforigible ing

to handle games in the Hong

afternoon.

Kong League in the offero ICE HOCKEY

schoolboys, who play a very fast

game, do not tend to make the

November 20. Stockholm, The Canadian touring ice hockey job of the referee any too easy |and one must be very fr to keep team. Hall Volants, best Stockholm with the game and be fresh AK by two goals to all here for further games in the after-is their first maten in Sweden.

The period scores were 1-0, 1-0);"

enter.

DACE

Ankara, November, 20 Torbey bat Syria by seven goals to all here today in. {PARA world up match Turkey now noo cualify to meet Austraila in the next round.

Only one match was arranged between

Turkey and Syria, instead of the home and away matches in the other group of the cup. Beuter.

Dr.JAR Selby is also another 0-0 hard worker who has done much 1. to help our in connection with

Printed and published" Zar the Proprie the shortage of referees, although nugger is more in his line. He is to the CHINA MATT LIMITED by usually seen watching schoolboy FRANK, LESIE BUZH, Windsor Hara. matches and never reduses: re- 1 Kong: Kong:

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