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HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1950.
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Victory Shield soccer:
CHINESE BEAT SERVICES 3-0 IN UNINSPIRING GAME
The Hong Kong Chinese Football Association XI boat Combined Services by three clear goals in the second game of the Victory Shield Soccer Compotition' which was played at Causeway Bay yesterday.
There was a large crowd present to see the game and it cannot be said that they were reward- ed with a very inspiring display-the stand- ard of football throughout being very medio-
"y
cre.
The first game in this Competition having been won by the Combined Sorvicos by six goals to one, a third game to decide ownership of the Shield for the next 12 months will be played on Saturday next.
*
The Combined Services were rather unfortunate to lose, as they enjoyed as much of the
In fact, ball as the Chinese. the Services were on the at- tack more often than their op- ponents, but the finishing of their forwards lacked punch.
In detence, the Combined Ser- vices were well served.
Chishohin gave a very creditable; performance between the slickr by distinguished himself saving a very powerful shot by
Tal-fai,
from the taken
Lee
"pot."
He could not be blamed for the shots which went past him, as they would have beaten any goal keeper.
t
Watson, as tender of the attack, tried hard, but he was Invariably beaten to the ball by Janky Na Ki-cheung, the Chinese pivot,
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The two wingers, Davies und Weaver, although getting peross
did several good centres, always come off best in
the tussles with fenders.
their opposing de-
-Speers and Daley, the two inalde man, particularly Daley were the five-wires of the Ber vice attack, but their efforts alone were not sufficient,
Yu Ylu-tok, the Chinese custo- dian, gave a very good account of himself and come Into the limelight with several good saves.
Of the two backs, S. S. Nien The outstanding player was the more impressive. In the defence for the services, was, intermediate line, Ng Ki-cheun without
doubt, Barber, who the centre-halt, gave n sterling gave a magnificent performance performance and kept Watson in
à vice-like grip.
by
in the pivotal position. He
well supported was Denesicy and Townsley, both of whom played a great game, as did the backs, Thompson and Phillpots, whose first time inck and robust methods ling
con tributed much towards upsetting the smooth working Die Chinese forward line.
Weak link
of
Yu Cheuk-yiu shines
The Chinese forward line, led
by Ko Po-keung, was far from impressive, the only player in this department to shine being Yu Cheuk-yln, who was tireicks In his efforts throughout.
Ko Po-kcung spoilt many pro mising movements by getting
The Chinese attacked from
and the start
within three
the minutes had taken
lead
The one weak link in the Ser-offside.
vice team was the forward line, which failed to function as a unit.
40 Div. Soccer:
HQ 40 Inf. Div. beat 25 Fd. Regt. RA 3-1
HQ 40 Infantry Division entered the semi-finals of the 40 Division Football Compell tion with a 3-1 win over 25 Field Regiment RA at Fanling yesterday afternoon.
HOCKEY ASSN. MEETING
There will be a General Meel- ing of the Hong Kong Hockey Association on Thursday next ti
Home rugger:
Bristol give fine performance to beat Coventry
London, April 29.
The majority of first-class Rugby Union clubs had already completed their fixtures for the season and of those who wound up their programme today nono accomplished a better perform- ance than Bristol.
4.30 p.m. in the Bourd Room of in beating Coventry by a goal to nil they register-
Chung
Messrs Shewan Tomes,
Des Tin Building. First Floor, Voeux Road, (opposite the Dairy Form).
Itepresentatives of International teams are requested to attend.
Hockey:
Recreio "A" score 2-0 win
ed their 25th win. A pointless first half, during which Walton (Coventry) hit an up- right with a penalty kick, preceded a big im- provement, by Bristol and Dalziel took posses- sion from a scrummage and crossed the line. Gibbs converted,
Gloucester found Devonport gramme today and kept their Services dimeult team to over-record although after leading at come. Neither side scored before half-time they were pegged back
draw at Neath. half-time but afterwards Hook and hold to landed a penalty goal for Glou- cester and Hudson added a try
scared Jones before Lewis penalty goal for the Services.
Newport's
win easy
Home soccer:
Arsenal equal Bolton's record of three Cup wins at Wembley
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HOME SOCCER LEAGUE STANDINGS
FIRST DIVISION
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A Ple Turtsmouth.. 40 E Wolves ...... 41 19 15 10 48 51 Manchester 42 14 10 2 44 50 Sunderland .. 41 9 10 11 79 63 LO Binckpool..... 41 17 1846 32 45 Newcastle Liratpobl Arzenal
Middleboro Burnley Derby
Villa
WHA
London, April 29. Arsenal's two goals victory over Liverpool in the
Cup Final today was naturally the dominant happening of the soccer world,
It enabled Arsenal to equal Bolton's record of three
Cup wins at Wembley.
It also added to the triumphs of the Arsonal manager, Tom Whittaker, whose three seasons as guider of the Arsenal dostinies has led the team to a League championship and a Cup
success.
He it was who persuaded Joc Mercer to change his mind when C11 12 1 74 38 48 ́Mercer Intimated his intention to 4 17 14 10 43 61 48 retire at the end of last season. 44 11 11 12 72 58 45 Today Mercer was one of the stars of the team and when the final whistle sounded he and Whittaker could be hugging embrace.
41 7 15 57 47 43 #2 16 1A 13 40 40 45
#1 16 10 165 142
4 15 12 14 50 58.42
42 14 12 16 47 63 40 Chelse
41 12 18 33 $1 01 45 Studdersfield.. 1949 71 33 Poiham
Results
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The following were the results
Bolton
over
over Recreio "B" Fenarth was due to better com-
In a hockey fixture at King': Park yesterday, Club de Re- crelo "B" went down to their seniors, Recreio "A", by two clear goals.
There was no score at half- after the tine, but 15 minutes resumption, Bertie Gosano col- lected ball almost from the goal-line and his back pass made; It simple for Gerry Cosano to
beat Sales.
bination and more skilful hand- {ling.
Heavy underfoot conditions affected play at Pontypool, where CardiK won by a 'goal and penalty to a try.
uke....
Charlton Everton
41 10 14 17 40 B1 34
3 13 20
seen in a
wore
Walle this match occupied the attention of a 100,000 tons at 41 10 14 17 23 5 4 Wembley, including the King and 45 11 12 18 48 70 24 Queen, as well as thousands who of rugger games played today:
42 11 8.23 42 66 ng listched in or looked in on televi- Rugby Union: Aberavon J
14 18 22 68 22sion screens, there were countless Llanelly 6. Abertillery 10 Brid-Manchester C
10 6 2 other thousands with a big in Rend O. Barnstaple 6 Penzance Birmingham.. 41 7 14 20 10 5 2 terest in League problems. and Newlyn 3. Birmingham a Newbridge 13. Bridgwater and Albion 5 Pontypridd 14. Bristol
Vale 8 Coventry 0. Ebbw
Ep.bra Swansea, weakened by
the Cross Keys 3, Gloucester De-
KhaPhold Ừ.. (I là 16 absence of eight of their
vonport Services Hartlepools
Ch. 14 Bhefield W.. gulars taking part in the Mid-Rovers 10 R, F. Onkes' alde 14 Southampton.. 4 14 14 delsex Raven-a-side tourna Neath 6 Macstag 6. Newport 24 Lands U.... 47 17 18 12 $4 45 47 mont, went down to Plymouth Penarth 0. Plymouth Albion Preston HE.. 2 18 9 15 59 45 45 Albion by one
Swanesea 0. Pontypool 3 Cardif | Hall .................... 4 17 19 14 63 71 44 penally post to mil.
8. Taunton 0 Exmouth a, Tor-, Bratford quay Athletle 0 Cheltenham 12,
and
Tho Middlesex tournament About 10 minutes from the was won by Rosslyn Park for the end, after Gerry Gosano had second time-two goals, a penalty had a shot saved, Yvanovich goal and a try, making up their scored from the melee after the 10 points
to which Former Pupils, were rebound,
Garcia, who played in goal reply.
for
ly
Herlat's sinable to
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SECOND DIVISION
D P W 41 87 6
Goals P
A Pt 881 3 60
D 48 40 52 43 48 50 951
42 15 38 14 A. 41-43
40 10 15 21 48 41
40 14 16 40 41 41
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Many stirring battles waged by clubs still engaged in top or bottom struggles" in the Leagues.
became things certain in the relegation fights.
Two
Next season, Manchester City and Birmingham City must once more try to climb from the Second Division to which they will be relegated, while Plymouth Argyle and Bradford must return to League II football.
The First Division champions,
of more than 100,000 did not see a game in keeping with the -occasion.
Apart from the championshi all other issues in Scotland have been settled. Stirling Albion after arch a season in Division. “A”
have been Queen of the South relegated while Morion after a Reason in Division "B" and Air- driconian gain promotion.
There is no relegation from B to C Division and no promotion in the other direction, so Dum- barton and Allon will be voted back to Division "B"-Router. **
Record which may never be equalled
London, April 30,"
A record which may never be equalled, let alone beaten, was set up by the brothers,
41 11 8 17 13 720 Second Division Runners-up who gain promotion with Tottenham and the re-election in League III | Denis are not yet determined.
43 15 19 49 47 29 4 17 16 15 65 64 29 4 13 12 16 84 37 38 42 14 1 10 60 18
Rugby Lengue: Championship | Grimaðr Semi-finals Huddersfield B Swin- | Chesterfield ton 0. Wigan 5 Halifax 5 (replay Leicester nex! Wednesday May 3 at Half-Coventry
Blackburn fax). Club matches: White-
Barnsley
4 12 12 18 8 68 15 Bury .....
27 4 14 19 80 81 West Ham.. 41 1 19 17 41 67 36 Luton ... 41 18 14 03 20 24 Queen's PR #1 12 19 40 ST SI Bradford
4 10 13 20 30 14 31 41 7 16 18 42 5 Plymouth
* the “A” team had practical. Maeslag, who are unbeaten haven 5 Oldham 3. York 9 Dewa-
Gonsalves to do, for Nery and this season, wound up their pro- | bury 24-Reuter.
had the opposing forwards under control.
Στι addition, Sequiera, Reed and Alves were on top rough- out and dominated the midfield exchanges.
It was only by hard through hitting that the "B" team were able to penetrate this particular which proved barrier,
tactics of little avall against so sound a defence.
two
The "A" leam forwards were when Lau Chung-sang netted not up to the same standard as with a well placed shot which the defence and only the entered the net by the aids of Goianos were really dangerous. the right upright.
can
Baseball:
Browns
gain 5-1
verdict over Indians
New York, April 29.
The St. Louis Browns halted their five game los- ing streak today by drubbing the Cleveland "Indians 5-1 in the American League. Ostrowski, St. Louis left-hander making his first start of the season, held the Indians to -six-hits, walked-one and struck out one.
Returning to the attack, the Spoiled good movements
Marques and Chinese were awarded a penalty
Gutteres too for u a foul against Lee Chun-fat. often spoiled good movements by
Lee Tai-fai, who was entrusted allowing themselves to be put Joe with
sent in offside, while Yvonovich the spot kick, powerful drive, but Chisholm core scarcely be said to have had a to the scension and pushed-the-good-game,- ball clear.
The "B" team were forced on Chinese continued to the defensive more and more as dominate the exchanges and in the the game progressed and in the sixth minute, a breakaway by Ko second half the backs and halves Po-keung ended with his placing were rarely outside their own
"25"
Ko desperately were they the ball past Chisholm to give
defending. Chinese their second goal.
The
Not upset
the
The first half was very even,
The Services were by no means though Q 40 Division always tooked
more dangerous in front upset by these two goals, but gradually settled down and began of goal.
After 20 minutes, Hawthorne to enjoy a fair share of the at- scored for 40 Division with a first timė kick from 15 yards whe
gave the RA goalkeeper no chance.
At half-time, the score was 1-0 In favour of IIQ 49 Division,
In the second half, after one or two anxious moments at the be ginning, HQ 40 Division attacked strongly and Hawthorne and Dean, Increased the lead to 3-0 with 20 minutes still left to play.
Prossed strongly
.
23 Field Regiment now, made a great effort and pressee strongly. With 17 minulos feft, they scored a goal from the left wing. 25 Field Regiment continued to press, but poor finishing spoiled several good moves.
HQ 49 Division always looked dangerous when they broke away, but the game ended without any further scoring.
tacking,
ге-
Gouano, if slow, was in good form at right back and peatedly held up the "A" team's hie "offside" attacks, while tactics paid dividends. Even so, a team us experienced
REA Recreio "A" could have thought out counter-moves.
Sales was in good form in goal, although from time to time his kicking was very weak.
DA
Gutteres and A. J. Remedios played well, while Osman and Roza were the plek of a forward line which was not balanced,
The Chinese came near to in- creasing their score on several occasions, but their forwards were inclined to indulge in too much unnecessary interpassing, with the result that they were robbed of the ball by the
the fast tackling Ser- vice defenders.
Watson had hard luck on two nocasions when he sent In Fast Recrolo "A" ground shots, only to have Yu KITC Ylu-tak
shots in Nomada save both grand
full| YMCA style by making
Army length dives,
CTB.
The intervE) came with the Chinese still holding a 2-0 lead.
Play
started
off at a fast pace on resumption, with both sides at- tacking in turn,
Lot Chun-fat missed a glorious opportunity of putting his side further ahend, when he ballooned the ball from close range with Chisholm on the ground,
Results
2 Recreio "B"
2 Royal Navy
1
2 Chand Tara
2
1 RAF
6. Police
Colonist fails to win £2,382 Churchill Stakes
Hurst Park, Surrey,
April 29. Faded out of picture Mr. Winston Churchill, ac- The Services then took up the companied by his wife, today HQ 40 Division meet 3 Royal running, but their forwards al- saw his four-year-old French Tanks in the semi-final, which ways faded out of the picture bred grey colf Colonist make will be played at Boundary Street when it came to putting the on May 3.
Finishing touches to neat approach a gallant attempt to win the work.
£2,382 Winston Churchill's After puried of defensive Stakes over 10 furlongs here,
Colonist-rank outsider of the
LOSE TO COMBINED
HK. ARMY XI
SINGAPORE 1-0
Singapore April 39.
play,
the Chinese broke, away
knocked Bob
The Browns Lemon out of the box in the sixth.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH);
PY
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Notte R
41 25
Goals
20
AP. 9 03 AR ET Neethampton. 41 10 10 11 12 40 50 Netts P..... 42 200 18 67 39 19 Southend... 401 11 10 43 46 19 TOSTE
Watford!
Palace
Rending
19 10 13 66 63 48
Nothing more complicated
and Leslie Compton, when they won Football Ass sociation Cup winners' medals by helping Arsenal to beat. Liverpool at Wembley,
Only one week of the season
The sporting brothers already remains for those to be solved held Soccer League Championship and at present nothing is more medals, won with the Arsenal two complicated than the situation in seasons ago, and both helped Mid- League II where the two Shenleiddlesex, to win the County Cham- teams. United and Wednesday, as plonship in 1947. well Southampton, possed chances of accompanying Tollen- ham into the First Division.
16.
No two brothers have come near
performing the feat, but records
Harry Makepeace played for
The present position is that reveal that one individual did fo Southampton win their last match
41 12 44 445
41 15 14 12
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against West Ham by 7-3 and
41 17 8 16
41
41
41
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Sheffield draw theirs against Everton when they won the Cup Tottenham 1-1 the two Sheffield 44 years ago, and in 1915 (war) helped them to win tha clubs and Southampton will be year) level both on points and goal League Championship, which was
regarded as official. Then 11 year average.
Lancashire Football League'rulee provide later he was in the
won the which
cricket for play-off in the case of team two clubs boing so level but honours. not for more than-two.
Norwich .....4k Bwin Ari Brighton .... 41 16 12 14 ** 0.42 Port Vale... 41 13 17 18 40 40 .42 Bournemouth.. 41 15 16 16 6 5 40 Bristol C... 41 16 17 1-42 20 Bristol I ED 17 18 40 52 39 Fixeter.
I 14 20 17 61 73 SI 4112 10 19 61 854 Leyton
Portsmouth, Wolverhampton, Less than four years Newport *
(IR TO 321 34 Alderaĥož
__43_13_7_21_47_67 Blackpool and Sunderland retain 11-13-285-a personal interest-in-the-First-All-that in the space 40 8 16 16 58 61 Division championship and al years, but the Comptons have 49 14 4 23 54 though Portsmouth are favourites performed the fent In less than with a game in hand of their four years.
Epswich Walasti
Official opening THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) rivals they are by no means car-
of IRC Lawn Bowls season
The Philadelphia at Boston, Ruine was postponed because of rain.
Rookie pitcher Eob Miller made his Brst major league starting as-
The Indian Recreation Club signment a winning, one as his good hurling in tight places en officially opened their Lawn ubled the Philadelphia Phillies to Bowls season yesterday when win their third straight game, a they entertained six rinks of, 2-1 decision over Boston in the bowlers from various Clubs in National League.
the Colony to a friendly game of lawn bowls.
Miller limited the Braves to six hits while striking out seven and walking five.
Second straight win
The Indians lost to their visitors by 14 shots, the final score being 123-109 in favour of the visiting
'The long silent Cincinnati bats rinks. began talking with buse ¡hits-an
the Reds pounded faur Pittsburg pitchers for a 14-8 victory.
It was the second straight win, for Cincinnati after six losses.
Third baseman Ted Kluszewskt and rigist feldar, Ron Northey hit successive homers. In the Reds four-run sixth inning.
The Brooklyn at New York and Chicago at St. Louis games were postponed because of "rain.
Scores:
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
R
St. Louis Clevoland
Doncaster Gateshead Bichdale.... Lineola Mandeld....
Goals
D LA Pts 41 10 18
42 1 12 57. 40 X
41 20 9 12 4 25 45
Internation Andy Ducat, an tain of repeating last year's suc-
cricketer and, footballer, helpe 66 #7 54 Wolverhampton brought them- Aston Viln to win the Cup bit 43 43 7 38 87 86 858 selves level on points with the never gained a League Champloti
leaders with a fine win at Bolton ship medal, while Joe Hulme had after crossing over two goals Inne League and Cup medals but arrears, while Sunderland were Middlesex did not win the Cricket CTENG.............
41 17 13 11 68 as also good winners at home to Chumpionship while he was play Tranmere... 40 13 47 47 47 Everton. Carate dues. 41 26 14 11 68 61-46 Busckport. Oldham ......
481 13 065448
Rotherham 41 19 25 80 CD-47
Chester
Accrington Bartow
#2 10 7 14 55 B3 25 *2 10 11 15 65 63 41 (2 17 619 TO 19 -40 4218713 47 62 69 147 49 37
Equally exciting
ing for them.-Reuter.
Almost equally exelling for J.D.A. Langley
those concerned Is the fight at the foot of League III South to avoid the necessity of applying for re- election.
Southport 2 13 15 17 41 12 37 New Brighton 41 11 1018 42 43 4 Darlington .. #1 131 89.25 | ** Hartlepool 42 243 29 · 13 79 13 Wrexham 42 10 10.39 $ 32
The fate may take any two of six teams.. In the Northern section 82201 76 3 also the re-election issue is com 4 12 8 3 5 31-37
plox with fivo. teams still facing
· 23 1961 87 31 the danger. SCOTTISH LEAQUE: “A”
J.C. Meyer successfully skip Bradford 0.42 13 pered the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Haller, Arapciation riak against J. M. Ark, Ramfahu and his men and won by 23 shots. Mayer, who was gives! good support by his front men, was in splendid form himself.
2
20berniane KATEG
wins English golf title
Deal, Kent, April 29,
3. D. A. Langley, fornier by o One curiosity of the league champion and once runner-p programme was that the thres for the English Golf Chana clube already assured of pro-pionship, today won the Egg-; mation met with defeats, two ish title when he beat a fomer by heavy margins. Tottenham winner, Ian Patey, by one ple wars beaten, at Swansea, Notte in the 36 holes final on the County at Northampton and Royal Cinque Ports - Clib, Doncaster went down at. hema.
...Couls PW.D L 17. A Pla 30:22 #86 54 4* 20 21` ́6, 207 04 47 On conclusion. of the GAMIC. Harta,
·13 20 presented to the Celtia MARLED "347 49 50 25 Spoons were vallora by Mr. Osman Sadick, Eart File 18 18 8 $3 40 13
On a day of water-logged course here, Dandem in 2013.7 10 49 4 President of the Club.
Langley, a Walker Cup Igor Partick 113 114 53. 42" 38. grounds and in heavy rain atten-
fell particularly low. national, was one 00 13410 40:59 220) dances
down at the
IRC
Visitors
Aberdeen Baith Motherwell
HED. M. A. Razack W. Chambers SL Mirren
Winning pitcher Joe Ostrowski, A. R. Minu
loser Bob Lemon.
to 9. * 11 40 34 There were a number of lojurios
half-way stage against bis 20, 1948-14 30 31 25 and two matches were marked by feet four and a half inches lant 1981 40 48 24 the ordering off of players. 19. 11. a in 49-69°24 19710, 18 48 70 23
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Johnstone, the Stoke inside rival, having once been 478 31 left, was sent off the field during down because of his own putin However 16.18 41 42 33. the game with Blackpool in which errors during the last four ples
were many of the morning round. 21:14:49 1 subsequently there
stoppages for Injuries and 28 Fatey made mistakes and lot bil
were stationed his lead only to snatch hol police officers SCOTTISH LEAGUE "B":
round the touchline, following a back at the eighteenth Reter WDL A Pla demonstration against therese KORAKKEN
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and following a bout of passing field of six at 20 to 1, could not Yankees trim Senators · A IC Minu in front of the Service goal, Vu catch the 5 to 1 chance Wild Mes. In the major leagues only J. M. 4. Raman (Skip) 33 Hamlin 10:15 10 12 14 16 home left-half, and McCrory, the Chaak-yin netted to give the who led from the start to Arish. Chinese their third. goal.
bent the
Colonist by three lengtha
M. Y. Adal D. Rosselet World Series pitching hero, Although they tried desperately to tak
takp The Hong Kong: Army team to score, the Services were un- the tour the prize to pranon for scored his first victory of the M. A. Wahab, St). I
year in succession.
AL. D. Haman to penetrate the Chinese de Krakatao, a 10 to 1 shot, was year giving up only six hits beaten by Combined able Singapore team today with the Chinese winners of an
fence
the thal
whistle came two length away, third, Wardy the New York Yankees, trimmed Wild Moc, ridden by the French the Washington Senators 6302
with a double and a triple as the O. IL Sadick fandled of two challengers, Bareny yankeer sowok up Usazama with A. 8. Razack **Rothschild's four-year thred' runs frithe third inninger A. M. Wahab
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- half of a dull soccer: game, ema
A goals scored by the visitors to
left wing in the 24th minute of
"Combinad","Barvices Chisholm Guy 2
Thompson, Phillpots, Derlay.
the first half was ruled offide Barber, Townsley, Davies, Spears w
Hong Kong it hard to the watson, Daley and concluding stages to aqualiso, bút
the fluga pora:
the home teamy karpeita:
two-year vold
H.B.L. Dow.gin Arbroads A. Howkins W. Hong Sling
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SOCCER RESULT
IRISH LEAGU SOCCER RESULTS
London, Apri 295 The following were the faulty of Irish League football patches played today:
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