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Soccer:
BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1950.
|Softball:
Hancock Shield cricket:
KOREANS TRIUMPH AGAIN; BRAVES--SAINTS CLASH KCC team
BEAT COMBINED CHINESE 3-1
The visiting Korean soccorites once again proved their superiority when they boat a Combined Chinese XI of Happy Valley yesterday by three goals to one,
The game was full of interest and despite the sud- den heavy April showers, a capacity crowd was present to see the match.
The rain-sodden ground was not conducive to fust play and the heavy, slippery bull caus- ed more than one player Iniskick from time to time.
to
Play was very even throughout the whole of the match. What the visitors incked in pollsh was more than made up for by their spleed and understanding.
They neked the neat approach- ing methods of the locul Chinese
team, but whenever they were in possession of the ball, they were dangerous, as they stized every opportunity to send in a shot at goal.
Pick of the viatore was Lee Si-dong, their right back.. His alerting defensive play repeat- edly held the fort when the local Chinese forwards were en
the attack.
The fast and stylish Lee Thi- fai, left-winger for the Combined Chinese
too well did not fare against him and the local, side switched Hu Ying-fun and him un several occasions during the Kiste, possibly to unsettle the resourceful Lee Sl-dong,
Chung Narn-sk, the Korenn
ball to go to Kim Yong-slk, who However the WB3 rushing up.
Уис ball went by too fast and Yiu-tak dived for it.
The wet and slippery balli evaded his grasp and fall toase. Kim, rushing up, pounced the ball and sent it into the net
or
over the prone Yue Yiu-tak to pul the visitors in the lead.
when
Ploy after the first goal was very even, with each side taking turn at attacking. The Chinese players were very slow trapping the ball and passing and this allowed the nippy visitors t rush in and, more often than not, steal the ball from toes.
their vers
In the 17th minute Kim Yong- sik rent in a pile-driver from 25 yards, but the ball was well taken by Yue Yu-tak. The next minute round Yue holding another shot by the some player.
Sparkling display
Three minutes, later Ho Ying- fun, who was giving a sparkling display on the right wing, injured contre-forward was another out-ha right knee in a collision with Phark Dal-chong and had to leave the feld. He returned five minutes
standing player. Ila scheming often allowed his fellow-forwards] to have a go at goal.
Great opportunist
Another player worthy of men- tion is Kim Yong-sik, the inside- left. He was a great opportunis! and it was from his head that thre Korean's second goal was scored. Chang Kyung-whan, the Ko- rean's
right-winger was also in grand form and often showed a clean puir of heels to Jocal defence.
Chun Sung-wan, the Korean goalie,
was very steady and brought off several brillent saves. Outstanding in the local team
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The time and place at which thie match is to be played is being left to the Umpires" Association.
made no signal, Lee shot at goal. However Chun was on the alert and caught the shot.
About 10 minutes after the start of the second half, Fung. Kwan- shing, the Combined Chinese left- hall received an injury. He left the field for treatment but soon returned to the game. However, he was little more than a passen- ger and practically never touched the ball again.
In the 19th minute, Choi Yong- keun arat in a shot on the run from 25 yards.
Missed the ball
WASHED OUT BY RAIN
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Only one Softboll Senior League play-off game was completed yesterday, the Jaguars nosing out the Americans 10-9 aftor' eight innings of play, when Lino Marques singled to right to drive in the winning' tally.
Five minutes of rain which drenched spectators
and players during the third inning of the Braves Saints clash, rendered the ground unsuitable for play, and the tussle was called off by Umpire Buster. Hollands.
Saturday, April 22, has been
13-2
to
Fielden lifted a cloud-bumping
recovery;
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stage brilliant hold HKCC to draw
The glorious uncertainty of cricket was again exemplified pt Cox's Road yesterday, when the Kowloon Cricket Club hold the Hong Kong Cricket Club to a draw in their Hon- cock Memorial Shield game.
5.30 tuned v Ip Koon-hang. When play ended on Saturday, Kowloon Cricket Club were in a most unenviable position and all indications pointed to an easy win for, the Hong Kong Cricket Club.
I. Ahmed and Taul Wal- pul v Ip Koon-hung and Edwin Tsal
British Squash
Contrary to expectations, how-
ever, Kowloon
staged a brilliant
Rackets Championship yesterday,
London, April 15.
Cricket Club
recovery in
KCC
(1st Innings): 97 (And Innings)
their second innings to avert E. C. Fincher, c. Stokes, b. defent.
Pritchard set for the continuation of this fly which Ollie Vas falled to freeze
Resuming their first innings W. M. Davidson, c. Prit- vital game.
in the lett garden and the ticing
with the scoreboard chard, b. Owen-Hughes In the Inter-hong loop, Caltex run crassed the platter,
showing 25 runs for five wickets, C. P. Smith, e. Oliver, b.
Mahon agoln surprised fans by routing.
Abdul Bari, of Bonibay, the KCC were all out for 07 runs. powerful
San Miguel
In the Aral extra-inning, Demp-
N. E. Arthy and L. D. Kilbeg) A. Zimmern, not out .... dash all the Brewers' pennant sey grounded out to second base- 28-year-old Indian Professional
entered the opened for HKCC in their second F. R. Kermani, c. Arthy, b. but Bob Champion, today
and were dismissed Mahon hopes to pieces, while leaving nan Chandu Pedruco,
runs R. A. Bell, b. Mohon the cheaply for 10 and five the way clear for Civil Service Porter rapped out a two-bagger final of the Britlah Open Squash innings
J. Lerlou, not out respectively, who, in view of their 3-1 win and finally scored when McLane Rackets Championship at
here.
L. F. Sipkes could only manage now in an drilled out a neal single to centre. Lansdowne Club
Extrus over Stanyaç, are
to make 14 runs, but a fine-lun- unassailable position for the San Brown flied out to left for the In the semi-final Barl beat the Australian, Gordon Watson, by final erasure.
ings by N. R. Oliver, who knocked Miguel Trophy.
9-2, 6-2 and 10-0
Up 57 runs before being stumped minutes of play.
by Leriou, plus a valuable 20 by ast to their previous H. Owen-Hughes, stopped In contrast meeting, when Barl won over five rot,
their
second Inninge Games, the Indian player showed a marked superiority opponent for the greater part of the match.
The Saints had their full side out in the crucial game against the Braves and played errorless ball for the 2-1/3 innings dur- ing which time no Brave reached as far as first base, while Saints up two hits in the bunched second to score once,
Given a life
In the Jaguar half of the eightt, Eric Guest beat out a hot liner which hurler Gallop managed to stop partially.
Guest stole second while Lan- genberg was given a life on an Infield error.
Chandu
Pedruco, sacrificed Guest across for the tieing cur while Lino Marques batting from the left side of the plate singled for the winning run te dent the rubber.
to
after
37
over his
With
37
[17]
18
28
0
132 Total (for Ave wkis.) ..
(Hart-Baker, C. J. Smith, A. E. Nie Lee, D. G. White did not bat).
Bowling Analysis
soore standing at 138 for five. Cull HKCC declared and put their| Mahon
Beevers opponents in to bat. E. C. Fincher, who opened for Owen-Hughes KCC together with W. M. David Pritchard son, gave his alde a good start Arthy by knocking up 37 runs, W. M. Davidson and C. P. Smith con-
five.
22
Combining his delicate drop Game held up
shots with a very low fast buckhand drive across court to The game was held up for a
a length, the Indian held com- second after the
mand of the court and advanced Yue cleared the ball to the few minutes
to a lead of two gamer to zero tributed 12 and 16 respectively. right, but Chong Kyung-whan inning when a few drops of rain started to fall, but after Carlos
and 8-4 in the third game. while A. Zimmern and J. Leriou Only then did the Austrullan were Yvunovich, leading off the third
undefested when stumps returned it with a high centre.
Yue missed the ball completely inning, filed out to George Bouza
manage got on level terms and were drawn with 20 and and 11 fell in front of the empty in the right, the downpolls made
after a ding-dong struggle Bari respectively. later.
goalmouth. Kim Yong-sik rush-
For once the Americans were eventually got the game at 10-8 play impossible.
The KCC second innings totol Tang Yee-kit had bad lucked in and headed the ball into
Under a ruling which became outhit by the youthful Jaguar after Watson had saved four at the close of play was 132 for put the when his header off Yu Cheuk- the vacated goal to
effective since the beginning of outfit, Eric Guest being respon- match points. the post by visitors in the lead again. yin's centre missed
this year, should a game besible for four safeties in five times.
Mahon was the most destrue- In the final Bari will clash inches.
Kim was hurt after this goal called by an umpire an account to the plate. Gerry Langenberr with Mahmoud Karim, the bril- tive bowler yesterday, taking several and went
the The local goal had
left wing
of darkness, fire, panie, rain or
also contributed two hits white llant
Egyptian title holder, three KCC wickets for 15 runs cause position. He sent neross several other
which puts the narrow escapes when the de.
catcher Frank Correa was walked Karim reached the finat by beat-in seven overs, three of which fenders, clearing under pressure, fine centres, but Yue was on his patrons or players, in peril, the
ing James Dear, the former were maldens. kicked haphazardly and twloej toes
and
intercepted well.
game shall be ordered continued.
title holder, by 9-0, 9-6 and 10-8. the ball struck one of their own
through the second until completion, from the expet Midway players and rebounded into the half, Chung Nam-alk scored, point of play at the time. the but the referee ruled that one
game was called. However Lai Wat, who played a of the players was offelde and|
perlod during this
the goal was disallowed. the game saved on both occasions.
The Combined Chinese signalled the return of Ho Ying-fun into the
to
to
The Combined Chinese had a equalise grand opportunity when a centre by Ho resulted in
managed to goalmouth, Chun
Jaguars 10- Americans 9
Vie Pedruco of the Jaguars
Yanks with surprised the
his
was Ng Kel-choung, who play me by sending the ball to him a scramble in front of the visitor's change of pace ball to allow slx]
ed in the pivotal position. Had it not been for him, the Com- bined Chinese might have auf- fored a heavier defeat. Through his fine anticipation
and tional play, he break up the
time
And
polj.
on the left wing. Ils centre went to Chu Wing-keung, who passed to Tang Yee-kit. Tang's snap shot went into the right top corner of the net just
was able to for the equal Chun's fingers
American hurlers
Bill Schulte at the ball out and Lee Si-dong blows while his mates combed and George Gallop for nine sate cleared.
hile.
Pedruco
and struck-out two walked none while losing twirler
Played his best
It was during this time when Bill Schulte who was relieved Korean attacks In the 31st minute, after Lal
the Real side was Wal had cleared almost from his
going all five and one-third frames issued again.
out for the equaliser that Lee Si-six passes and fanned one. Yue-Yiu-tak-war-very-safe-in own goal line, the ball was lobbed
"George Gallop who was catted while goal and could not be blamed for in again from the left. Yue mis- dong played his best. His clear-
under, pressure in to put out the fire walked the shots which went past him. judged the flight of the ball and ances
brought forth praise from all the one. Th Koreans kicked off and for it crashed against one of the up- the first 10 minutes were kept rights and rebounded into play. penned in their own half.
Tong Yee-kit, Lee Tai-fal and Ho Ying-fun had tries at goal,
Another narrow escape Just hefore the breather, Tang
but each time they failed to get headed a free kick just over the the ball past the goalie. Yiu Cheuk-yin also thone in the bar with the goalie out of post- opening minutes with B ane tion. header from a pass by Ho Ying- hun, but Chun Sung-wan cleared. Parting shot goes wide The ball went to Kim Yong-sik, who rushed down the centre of the field, but his parting shot) went wide.
Chinese again attacked The local forwards stormed the visitors goal, but they did not from the re-start. He was back
his seem to have their shooting boots in સંત position at right wing Lee Tal-fal away on a
apecmost on time, Chol Yong-
keun scored the third goal for the visitors when Ng Kel-chung did not tackle him as he thought him offside.
Yue
However, as the referee did not check him, Chel took the ball to wards the ac advanced from his
goalmouth. charge to tackle calmly advancing
a
The Americans went down
four in four.
It was Karim's sixth meeting
Catcher McLane for the Ameri- cans wielded the willow for three hits in five times, including with Dear and he scored his round-tripper in his achievement.
sixth win against hin.--Reuter.
Masked Light and
Palestine win pre-Classic trials
London, April 15.
Masked Light and Palestino, co-favourites for the Two Thousand Guineas, and Diableretto, the One Thousand Guineas favourite, all wor in order in the initial chapter,| while the Jags left a runner their respective pre-Classic trials today. stranded on
second. Gerry Masked Light, owned by the Yorkshire book- Lengerberg grounded out. Neither Bide scored in the second, but the balloon burst in the third when Jaguar left gar- dener Lionel Sequiera booted 'a
shoe-string catch with full bases,
Chai but he and all runners scored,
An infield fumble followed by homer
Trailing behind
maker, Mr. C. Wanless, left no doubt as to his fitness when, with odds of 13 to 2 lald on him, he made short work of his four rivals In the Classic Trial Stakes, over one mile, at Thirsk, Yorkshire,
Then the Korean goal had an- other narrow escape when Lee Tal-fal headed the ball goalwards. Chun just managed to get his
placed the ball post the
rousing goalkeeper into the Bill McLane's finger-tips to the ball to tip it
Д Astrakhan, This is the race won by Nim-
three-year-old over the bar for a fruitless corner. net, making the score three goals added two more markers for the
Americans. The first half ended with the to one in favour of the visitors.
bus before he went on to win the filly by Turkhan out of Hasira, The whistle ending the game
Two Thousand Guineas last year. started at 6 to 1 and ridden by score one-all,
Tommy blew less than. minute after-
Hidden by E. P. H. Smith, the the Australian. Jockey, The
another of the Tralling behind six runs, the
thra
Burn,
the beat Quarterdeck, raco proved no more, wards just as Korean attacks got under way. Jaguars worked tiring Schulte for good exercise canter for Masked even money favourite ridden by
Sun
three- by Korea: Chun
rein Gordon Richards, Sung-won; three successive walks to choke flight, who won on a tight
quarters of a length. On The Koreans' defence held Tangh pass, but Leo's parting Lee 31-dong. Phark Dal-chong: the sacks, two of whom scored on by four lengths. out and their forwards made through across the goalmouth.
20 to 1 Lee Kichu, Kim Kyu-whan, Chu Eric Guest's timely two base hit.
Jessamino, a
chanco, Palestine and Diableretta, bnth Occasional raids into the Chinese shot sailed
Chang Kyung-
Langenberg followed with a owned by the Aga Khan, won at was a further half a length away half of the field.
Boon afterwards, Les almost Yung-kwang; scored when he caught the de-whan, Chof Yong-keun. Chung single and another run scored Hurst Park whero carller Prin- third in a deld of 13 runners,
Astrakhan is trained by W Kim Yong-nik, Chung white Vie Fedruco and Lino Mar- Nam-slk,
cess Elizabeth had her first flat fance napping.
Kook-chin.
ques batted out
grounders to race success with her filly, As-Smyth In the Duke and Duchess Arundel Combined Chinese Yua Yiu- nudge two more tallies across. trakhan.
of Norfolk's stable · at · tak: Hau Yung-sang. Lot Wal; "For the first time in the Palestine, starting at 4 to 1 Casile, Sussex. Tang Sum, Ng Kel-choung, Fung
finish game, Jaguars took the lead In
an, led from
start to Kwan-shing; Ho Ying-fun, Yuej the sixth inning whan Eric
the against thras
rivals in Cheuk-yin, Tang Yee-kit, Chu Guest and Gerry Langerberg
Val seven-furlang. Horry Wing-keung, Lee Tal-fol.
Stakes.
goal
In the 15th minute, a clearance went to Choi Yong- keun, who passed to Chung Nam. sik. Drawing Ng Kel-cheung,
The defenders had pulled up expecting an "offside" to be given out of position, Chung allowed the against him, but when the referes
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ENGLAND'S · SOCCER DOUBLE
· OVER SCOTLAND
over
London, April 15. England completed a soccor double
Scotland today While England's professional side: was beatinScotland 1-0 at Hampden Park,
the
English
schoolboy XI overwhelmed Scot- land's schoolboy side at the
belted safetles which chased In three-rung.
Ridden by Charlie Smirke,
A promising debut It was. suspected that Astrakhan would not stand training and after making a pro- mising debut at Ascot as a two- year-old, she disappointed when she was beaten into third-place at Windsor last month,
--Astrakhan'a the
The top of the seventh rolled Palestine galloped perfectly until
around with the Americana trall-
ing, behind two runs McLane
庭
A
furlong out when he jumped Smirko steddled him grounded out but Brown was and he went away again and
given a life as Brown beat out bunt.
EXHIBITION
BASEBALL
New York, April 15. Exhibition baseball, results.-
Wembley Stadium by eight goals New York, American 6 Brooklyn,
to two. —Reuter..
MORTIZ GRANTED
PERMISSION TO
FIGHT.TOWEEL":
Johannesburg, April 15.
Path.
won more comfortably than three-quarters of length ver- diet over Slr Humphrey da Trafford's grey colt, Donore, would suggUKI.
Palesting took 1 min. 25-3/5 sec. to cover the seven-furlong course.
Diableretta wins'
the
n's success today probably due to Duchess of Norfolk, who WES the instigator of Astrakhan's running in an American... nota- band to oure the flyer, her habit of running with hor mouth open,
Astrakhan took the lead inside the last quarter of a mile and stayed on owell: to resist the do- ¡termined" challenges of Gordon; Diableretta won the Katheryn Richards on the favourite, Quar- National Philadelphio, Amer-
the AWS Ican:7 Philadelphia, National 4 Howard Stakes, run over
tardeck
The race was worth Boston, National
Boston, Amer some distance as Palestine's race: £707 Ican 1; Washington, American Ridden by Charlie Smirks Dwas the Princess's first flat Pittsburgh National 2, Chicago, ableretta was led by her stable race, success. Astrakhan has no National 13 Chicago, American 1 companion But Beautiful, Classic, engagements and it Lax- Detroit, American 8 Lourville! owned by the Aga Khan, until pocted that she will be retired to The world tantamweight cham American socations. Andian two furlongs out, when she laced stud at the end of the season, plon, Manuel Ortiz of Mexico, has apolla, American Association & past to a comfortable
fortable Ures Reuters been granted permission to enter Cincinnati, National 2; New York: lengths win, the Union of South Africa to de- National 9 Cleveland,, American fend his title Against South St. Louis American S Diableresta, who took thoose-London, April 15,
S
than Palestiné to After Palestine and,, Blanked Willy Towcel of May 20. Louis, National Associated conda Africa's
Tools Lights had won
their races today, The permit was given after Preat
ppiùre; betting in Tattersall's ring, ni
the Hunt Park racer on the
Orth agreed to. farfalt: £7,500, of his R10,000 Hur koha tama to, Picha
ranke; the well * limit, for the
Odde of 9 to 2
Blue
Betting figures
TWO Gulhous was as followe
HKCC
• (1st innings): 185 (2nd innings)
N. E. Arthy, c, and b. Smith L. D. Kilber, lbw. Lee.... L: F. Stokes, st. Lerlot, b, Davidson.........................***
N. R. Oliver, st. Leriou þ.
Smith
10
5
14
57
H. Owen-Hughes, not out O. J. Kerr, not out............
28
6
T. P. Mahon, b. D. G. White
Extras
12
138
Total (for five wkts.) dec.
Bowling Analysia
M R
W
Leo
30
Smith Kermanl Davidson White
23
3
34
0
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America's team for Wightman Cup
America's
New York, April 18..
top four ranking women lown tennis pinyers will form the team to defend the Wightman Cup against England at Wimbledon in June.
They are: Mrs. Margaret Qs- borne du Pont (United Stater Champion), Miss Louise Brough (present Wimbledon title-holder), Miss Doris Hart and Mrs. Patricia Todd.
Non-playing, captain
The announcement by the Unit- ed States Lawn Tennis Association Wightman Cup Committee said that Mrs. Richard A. Buck ́been re-appointed as non-playing
captain.
Th
had
"year's contest will be the 22nd in the Wightman Cup series between England and the United States. England lost won in 1930 at Wimbledon. The United States has won 17 of the matches played. -Router.
PAKISTAN WINS SECOND TEST
Karachi, April 15: Pakistan won the second Tesi against the Ceylon cricket tourists here today. Pakistan mado 55 without lose in their second in- nings to beat Ceylon by 10 wic- kets.
They had won the first Test by an innings and 45 rúas.Reuter.
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