BUREN
THE PERFECT
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CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG CHINESE BEAT MALAYANS 6-3 IN LAST GAME HERE
By "ABBAS”
Playing their last game in the Colony yesterday, the combined Malaya Football XI went down fighting by six goals to three to an "all star" Hong Kong Chinese XI at Boundary Street be fore a capacity crowd.
The game was fast and furious throughout and
Hong Kong, possessing a better co-ordinated forward line than their opponents, fully de- However the issue was served their victory not decided till after the interval when Malaya began to feel the strain of the game. Hong Kong made two changes during the game against Malaya's three-Yu Cheuk-yin who was injured twenty minutes from the start had
to retire, replaced by Au Chi-yin.
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SERVICES
RUGGER TRIAL
CHARIZAR
A Combined Services trial will take place at Sookun- 1 this afternan at 430 jam
The following are the Seam "A" team
Mo Smyth, Meler mat.
MeNub Guwert. Whorse, Hauris, Keri, Puvntz, 1 Villiers, Musto. Wilson, Richard- son, SD Semith and France
15" tenn Bart lek. Brown Howstrom, Killer, Mitchell, Teen,; Hoblsworth, Beure, Wagh, Perry, Thornycroft. Кимжет. Bradley and Gregson
beat Yus
with a co shel Itse ball hitting the upright before
tering the st
Penalty goal
Molly score awarded a penalty whm Brun brought Dedah Don - vil jule sta a ment making the spot kick, Tan Kat
male
malaka
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phucendo from) well over thirty sarbs, send Oh the other enit, Hong kong the, in a low stunt Furough a bunch of, forced the play and just before
laves tater the net
| Alier anden val werk rewarded when
* Wang-keung noited
11 and Tat: Yer kot Luck of the forward be Reside sen the two goals for his sarte, j was unstrumental in at least two mere goals belang geopend
infer mediate Joe se In the Kam bung plted agamat Dedals is the gudkreper out, but the Don hal
affectent but latter imaged to beat him
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With the
15 minutes game old. Hong Kong took the lead through Ler Tal fai who netted!
fine angle shot from pbs ny Hu Ying fan. Taking a fire kick from over
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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950.
JOEY MAXIM
JOEY had his
first
boxing ibout
when The was 12 years of age "Before that
he used to win on points
or knock his nurse out from the pram.
Challenger for FREDDY MILLS light heavy-weight title.
Joey has been getting in and out of the ring now for nearly 16 years and I have an idea that Sometimes he regrets having
missed the 100 YEARS WAR. Monte
Yachting jottings:
Ecstacy wins
JOEY is steered"
by "Doc" KEARNS. He must be am astute
fellow
Because
You may (remember that he managed a a couple of novices called
Mickey Walker and Jack Dempsey.
third Dragon
Corinthian series race
Rugger controversy
(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK”)
The Dragon race on Saturday started in a strong
breeze which dropped later.
It was so strong that running from HWD2 to No. 2 buoy, Highwayman alone set her spinnaker and gained nothing by it.
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Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Colle
Third Test:
Aussies in danger of defeat
Durban, January 23.
Australia, 255 runs bahind South Africa with savon second innings wickets to fall in the third Test hore, are in danger of their first dofcat by South Africa for 40 years. The match onda
tomorrow.
The Springboks' only victory against Australia was at Adelaide in 1910-11. Australia has not been beaten in Test cricket since losing to England at the Oval in 1938.
On a scarred pitch showing in-, the Australians made a patient erensing signs of WERT, South start, scoring only 13 runs in the Africa, who led by 230 runs in 42 minutes play before tes
McCarthy
made several da- the first innings, were run out!
chest high, while for 09 today by Ian Johnson and liveries ric Bill Johnston after being 14 runs Hugh Tayßeld whipped off breaka for the loss of two wickets a sharply across the pitch, to which
had been ap {unch.
the heavy roller plied between innings.
At the close Australia had lost three second innings wickets for BO.
Rain is predicted for tonight, which should add to Australia's troubles. Set to get 316 runs to win in seven and a quarter hours,
Draw for Mixed
Foursomes
The Royal Hong Kong do Club announce the following draw for the Mixed Foursomes!
First Round
All out lbw With one run added to the tea score, Tayfield dismissed Jack Moroney. Norman Mann took Keith Miller's wicket at 33 and Lindsay Hossett went to Mann at 59. All three Australians were out lbw.
Dudley Nourse, South Africa's captale, did not enforce the fol- low on when play opened today, Influenced by apparently being the weather forecast.
South Africa began cautiously and in two hours before lunch put on 74, but in just over at hour after the Interval, Juhusọri Cdr. R.S. Barry and Mrs. W.H. and Johnston, exploiting the de-
Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Coombs v
Latimer.
Becond Round
Bye Mr. and Mrs. H.H, Mundy. Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Saville y Mr. and Mrs. N.A. Brown.
Captain E.H.L. Fisher and Mrs. G.T. Williams v Dr, and Mrs. J.13.
Mackie.
Mr. and Mrs. P.B. Arkcoll
Mr. T.D. Drysdale and Mrs. A. Piercy.
*
Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Armstrong v Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Hunter,
Mr. ET. McMullen and Miss D. Cuthbertson v Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Griovo.
teriorating pitch to the full, claim- ed the remaining eight wickets for only 23 runs.
At one stage, seven wickets fell for eight runs.
Noure
runs.
play
his 27 runs occupying 96 minutes, defended stubbornly,
Johnson took five wickets for 84 and Johnston (our wickets for 30
Close of
SCOTOS The scoreboard at the close of play read as follows: South Africa: 1st Innings 311 Australlo: tat Innings .....
78 South Africa: End Innings 00 Australia: 2nd Innings Arthur Morris not out
d. Moroney ibw, b Thyhold..
Lindeny Hassett lbw. b Menn Neil Hurvey not out
Extrus
London, January 23. The controversy over the
3rd Jubilee Series Race. Piet Hein led Ecstacy round
"Mr. and Mrs. C.E Kayes v Mr. complex issate of qualification No. 2 buny and beating to Lye-Strathspey (Skutfi) 1.39.4 (11) L
Goldman and Mrs. R.L.S. for International Rugby
(Fisher) 1.43.10 Webb. mun Beacon with genoa set. 2nd Harmony
Roundclay (Sabatie) Union matches has been re-merensed her lend on Eestuc
Mr. H.R. Cleland and Mrs. B. into the net from 1 Ying-fan's newed following the selection who only carried her ab to 1.48.14 (8): 4th Symphony (Wii-Rudrot v Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Me-Keith Mulor low. Mann.
1.47.08 (7) 3th Melody Bride. of the New Zealander, Ian such an extent that he (Beeching) 1.48,5 (0); 6th Mina- Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Robb v Mr. Continuing then allucks Hong Betting, to play for England longer needed to cover hertret (Whitehouse) 1,58,3 (5). and Mrs. F.G. Harrison. King cute et 101 mersing against Wales at Twicken-opponent.
Mr. and Mra, H.C. Walion * this lead when Lee Yol-fat, on a
The wind then shifted to the 11th Dinghy Series Race. 1st Major and Mrs. B.G. Pugh. North and reversed the positions Howell (5) 43,0 (882); 2nd Caley Mr. and Mrs. E.H, Sainsbury v die Cho to
for Eextasy became well up wind (8) 45.23 (776); 3rd S.Q. 64 (10) Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal.
Major and Mrs. A.EG. Halg v Eeslasy rounded) 45.4) (000): 4th Rice (3) 46.27 on Piet Hein. Lyemun Beacon with a lead at a) (610); 8th Laufer (2) 47.8" (638); Mr. and Mrs. RC. Gairdner, minute which was maintained till 0th Wright (1) 47.14 (480); 7th
Mose (4) 47.31 (391); Bth Challen;
repeated his performance when he delivered a territe drive for Fol, rut Yu t'heuk-yvin deflectm the ball in its light 10 hit the buss, raced down the wine ani,
Cutting in dow sine with goalie Fan looking, but in his over «ingerness
good individualty, Irut as a team
Not long after, Yu Cheuk-you; lacked combination and were
was injured saziet had to be earri Inclined to over pass. Don at centre forward was aled off the field and replaced by the Hony Au Chi-yin. manate to Huny defener
was applly the plak of this line.
WAYS a
And
In the defence, Malayo was well served by Huji tirahan and
For Deep
After a period of end to end plac, Malnya again drew level
Don. when Dollan
receiving a powɛ, ruced down the centre and cleverly dribbled past the defence
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had
wing with South Africans Murray Hoffmeyr ed. Customs Cruisers were the first
and Harry Small, were included
the ball, Ho Ying fan drew the defence to him and swung the in England's team which main mark and for once balt over to Kwok Ying-ketained a postwar average of three chose the rougher course Into the and the latter without hesita overseas players.
1st Ladies
lat
Betting has already played for to shoot, he placed the ball round
his own country in Test Rugby, and last year toured South Africa the upright
with the "All Blacks" term Exchlewent
nigh us the
In preferring him to English- Belulusans
level born players, krand to dLLOW
The Ladies race on Saturday (7) 36.20 (320); Puccy (6) DNF. the selectors fol. the Hong Kong de-
lowed the example of Scotland drew 13 entries, the largest held spam and
Gerion Raco, tree were lyen a gruelling tune
who picked Douglas but for long periods managed to
toured race that afterwards one contest- Mrs. Brown (10) (051); 2nd Mrs. season, after
(14) (853); 3rd Mrs. Britain
the Australian nt was heard to complain that Malloric hold their own.
whenever another dinghy came Nixon (25) (776); 4th Mrs. Lar- Hong Kong's fifth goal came Wallabies. through perfect
near her a protest flag was hoist- kina (6) (703); 5th Miss Cooper Two other Dominion players, ne
(16) (035): 6th Miss Loseby (1) Running down
1571): 7th Miss Boyle (18) (511): those who 8th Miss Porteous (3) (455); 9th Mrs. Rodney (4) (402); 10th Mirs. who Eddis (2) (363); Miss Flint (7) those harbour gained on
DNF: Mr. Tronerry (0) DNF: tion lehbad the ball to the left This picking of Dominion went towards Causeway Bay,
Diritswager gained the Mrs. Dirkswager (8) DNF. players for England teams is be-
Bunday, January 22 round, Chu lapped the ball out with
some Rugby Union, en-, the first lap, when Mrs. Mallorie of reach of gealle Chu into the thusiasts, who feel that home- drew level on the run down to
Team Race Commandos V. bred players are being kept out the distance mark, at which Mrs.
Blackwood Ist
(11) the Saltors. Wit time running
Dirkswager short of the team. Malaya tried to draw the game There is no rule governing this wind more quickly and touched 1.10.30 (5.12); 2nd Mrs. Nixon (8) 1.11.31 (8.11); 3rd Nixon (20) point, but the official argument la No. 14.
It is a pity that her first race 1.14.37 (S.10); 4th Hill (3) 1.16.12 that the players chosen are most-
RNSA (CD); 5th Hay (1) 1.10.2 (CB); ly British.
In Hong Kong and in
6th Harrison (19) 1.17.7 (C7): Tth Heilings. (14) 1.22.63 C.8); 8th Caley (15) 1.20.30 (8.5); 9th Jay (7) 1.34.0 (C.4); 10th Janion (4) 1.34.1 (5.3); 11th Lorram (2) 1.89.15 (S.2); Uniack (10) DSQ.
Sailors-43 pts. Commandos 34 pts.
where Chu
Wing-koung, un.
Mrs.
marked, was waiting. Swinging coming increasingly unpopuler lead and hold it until the end of
no!.
out of the fire and made repeat- calda into their
opponent's defener, but Tse and his collea gues were rock-like and managed to hold their own.
Africa are
arrive
at
came up
into
The majority of the players should end thun when she had led The last goal of the afternoon Zealand and South
who come from Australia, Now so far. cale from Tang Yee-kit. Racing Rhodes scholars und
Mrs. Brown wins down the held, he overcame all Oxford University when well
The race was not over, for after onstucles with his clever dribbling
beating up 10 Far APC Mrs. to seal their victory with a well
None of the postwar Dominions' Mallorle rounded it first in the placed shot.
H.K. Chinure: Yu Yu-tak, Han men who have played for Eng-wrong direction and then in the land has gained Rugby honours right direction, following Mrs. Yung-sang, Tam Chun-ful, Tang on returning to his own country. Brown and Mrs. Nixon round,
(Au Chi-yin
past 20.
4th Star Borlos Race. 1st Nixori
Stam, Kwok Ying-kes, Fun South Africans have figured Mrs. Brown held her lead to (6) 38.0 (763): 2nd Holmes (6) Kwan-ghing, Lee Tat-fat, Chul largely in England teams for the finish while Mrs. Nixon, with $0.00 (032): 3rd Janien (2) 50.45 Wing-keung, Tang Yec-kit, Xu some years. There have also
a crew of two in on casing wind, (521): 4th Harrison (4) 1.10.37
(415); Blackwood (1) DNF.. Cheuk-yin and ho Ying-lan been a number of Australians dropped back to third.
replaced
On Sunday the Redwings had
3rd Redwing Sarles Race, Cheuk-yln after 20 minutes,
which a very close race
WP Ghost (Darby) 1.37.3 (832); 2nd (Tse Kam-hung replaced Au Chi-
made more interesting by the Sea Horse (Corbett) 1.38.45 (776) after 30 minutes).
visit of Arles from the RAF Yacht 3rd Moby 11 ((Wright): 1.89.16 Club.
(690): 4th Miranda (Turnet).
Yuel Reuter.
Combined Mala; a: Tan Swee- hock, Wong Kok-sang, Tan Kai- How. Haji Grahan, Wong Kim- song. Foo Hee-jong, Liew Tian-
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DOUBLES TITLES AT ALL-INDIA TENNIS TOURNEY
Madras, January 23.
The team race next week wit
be between Residents and Army
"B". Tearns.
Last week's results were
kwec, Pang Slang-tete, Dllah! on, Ramlan Yatim, Teng Foh- chiew.
Philippe Washer, of Belkum Friday, January 20 (Wong Kam-poh replaced and Vladimir Cernik, self-exiled
:
Gerald
1st:
Loschy) 1.40.25 (633); 6th Arics (Holmes) 1.40.30 (450))*7th Carola (Glover) 1:44:47 (351)
(Hutson) 8th Jasupate
2.0.25 (326); Blue Moon (Howell) DNF. Rhoeft 12th Dinghy Series
1.39.50 010); 6th Tin Hau (Miss
in by 5-4, 10-8, 8-8 and 0.77.1.0.10 (208.0); 6th Smart: (14) } (781) 8th Cooks 2003.020
· Wong Kok-sang after 3a minutes); Czech, today. won the men's Army Team Race 27 Brgd. V. Khamis Lesch replaced Wong doubles title in the All-India Hard 28 Brad 1st, Yates (4)58.89 in-font
after 30 minutes), Court Lawn Tennis Champion (28B.12) 2nd Michell (11) 1.2.21 Young (0) 10.37 (870); 2nd Hill (Chu Chee-sanx replaced Tan ships here, defeating the British (278.11); 3rd Moneghan (1) (8) 49.40 875); 3rd Eddis (3) 62.6 Swee-hock after 45 minutes),;
Geoff Palsh, and
1.8.18 (28B.10); 4th Hay (3) (800) 4th Mrs. Nixon (6): 53:15 1.7.17 (203.8); 6th Ballenden (10) (605) 8th Rice (19) in the final,
1.7.42 (288.7) 1tb Williamson 7th Mrs Roc (10) 84,43 (845 CLUB 2ND RUGGER XV Mrs. Pat Todd and Miss Gert-110117.45 (2780); 8th Colk (9) 8th. Yates (5) 55.13 (491) 9th rude Moran, of: the United States, 1.9.13 (28B.5); 9th Baker (7) Caley (18) 55.14 (441); 10th Chal- The Hong Kong Football Club wan the women's doubles title 1.16.30 (278.4) 10th Copper (15) len (1) 66.6 (395); 11th Mrs. 2nd XV will meet 34, Light, Anti-defenting Mrs. Betty Hilton and 22.30 (278,3); 11th Robinson Eddie (20) 1.0.17 (353); 12th Aircraft Regiment in a rugby Miss Kay Tucky, of Britain, by (2), 1.20.5 (27B.3); Cookson (20) Dunlop (4) 1.0.97 (308);
Miss Cooper (15) 1.0.59 (200); encounter at 6 p.m. today at the 7-0 and 0-2 In the final
DSQ AS Club ground, Happy Valley, The In the men's doubles saml27 Brgd--20 pla
14th Workman (2) 1.4.0 (231); 15th Chambers (14) 1.0.44 (298), Club will be represented by the Onnis, R. Deyro, of the Philippines 28 Brgd=61 pla. following, players: 2 la pla
partnered by Sumant Misrajoi
India, lost to Palk and Caldoy Baturday, January 210 * 18th Dinghy, Borles Race, 1st Gibbons, Gauntlett, Franklin, by 6-2, 3-0, 6-8, 6-0 and 4-6.3rd Dragon Corinthian Bertos Calcy (11) 1.1.50. (002); 2nd Mos
Race. 1st Ecstasy (Darby) 1.474; (3) 1:2.46 (885); 3rd Workman Gaubart, Read Roberts, Ciemo, Reuter, M.
2nd Plot Hein (Van Honi) 1.4943 (1) 1.0.45 (788) 4th Rice (6) Johnson, Tophan, Cowley, Douglas, Thorle Howard, Luscombe,
Srd Tromp (Dirkewager) 1.51.0; 1.7137 (217) 5th Cookson (20) 4th Vanessa: (Sodgewick) 1.50:10 1,12.37 (050); OLE(Yaten (8) 1.16417) Dowden,
3th Highwayman (Gordon) (6871) 7th Dire. Eddis (7) 1:20.15 1.69.24 6th Roosalka (Dalko) (820); 8th Young (16)-128,00 St. Theresa's defeated the Royal 2.5.48 7th Madrigal (Drummond) (478); Challen (2) DSQ Trenerry. Air Force badmlatch toum 7-a 1159.52; Le Linda (Chidell) DNF 41 DSQ; Jatos (0) DNF-HI last night at the Kowloon Tong Subject to protest Chetween (10) DSC); Muirhead (14) DNF; "Recreation" "Club,
Jeddle (10) DNI: Madrigal and Tromp
Printed and pobilsked for khờ (Truptles tore, the UIINA MAIL LIMITED, b2 FRANK LESLIE JUSI, Windsor lidus Hoan Hoa
BADMINTON
Mr. and Mrs. CJ. Ketola v Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Dawson Grové.
Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Collings v Mr. and Mr... E.R. HMI,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart v Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Brown.
10
Total for three wkts):.
Wickets fell 1/14, 2/33, 3/51.
Commonwealth tourists draw
Nagpur, January 23. The Commonwealth touting team drew their three-day match with the Central Province Gover- ner's XI: today?
Each side made 323 runs in their first innings.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Clagle v Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoker.
First and Second Rounds to be The Commonwealth had scored played by February 12,
In their 144 for seven wickets First named couple to be rea- 1 second innings when stumps were ponsible for arranging match.
drawm-Reuter.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS FIRST RACE MEETING Saturday, 11th February 1950.
There are nine races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and, the First Rate will be run at 2.00 b.my/
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