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Soccer:
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THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
CHINESE TO MEET SERVICES IN VICTORY SHIELD FINAL
Dunlop Golf:
Charles Ward takes over leadership
London, May 4, When the third round of the Dunlop professional golf tour. nament ended on the Went- worth Club's Course at Vir- ginia Water, Surrey, today, the feld was further reduced for the final two rounds tomorrow. 46 professionals and one amo- for the last teur being left day's play.
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Two interesting soccer matches aro down for do. cision over the week-ond, with the final game in the Victory Shield Competition between the Hong Kong Chinose FA XI and Combin- ad Services at Coroline Hill taking tho spot- light today.
Tomorrow, at 5 p.m., a local Schoolboy XI will be
seen in action on the Royal Navy ground at Causeway Bay against the Saigon Schoolboys, who are passing through the Colony on their way to Manila,
As a curtain raiser to this game, the St. Joseph's College 2nd XI will meet the Govern- ment Vernacular School in a play-off for the Junior School uile.
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1950.
Golf:
G.G.D. Carter's fine performance under
:
most trying conditions
Although reports indicated that conditions word bad for the qualifying rounds of the recent- ly completed English Amateur Championship at Deal, local golfors might be interested to hear a first hand account just received from Mr. G. G. D. Carter who only just failed to qualify,
1
On the opening doy of the qualifying rounds, a gale warning was hoisted on the local coast- guard house and early starters had to contend with a bitterly cold wind.
The course itself was play- {
very long (Standard llable goalie and fully merits hiring
Scratch Score 77) and some inclusion in the team.
Of the two backs, Tam Chun-holes were rated at par 6 under
definitely more steadler the conditions! fal te
During the round there were than Fok Yiu, vah, who possesse
the two hailstorms the experience but lacks
and two rain- They all hod aggregates of 228
stamina and speed necessary to storms. The Victory Shield Competi- cope with the fast moving Ser- Mr. G. G. D. Carter was out! better with the lead. now"In
In 43, which must be considered) charge of the diminutive Charleston game should witness a keen lee attack."
Lussle between two evenly match- Tung Hing-yuk will be occupy-good going under the prevailing Ward of 210.
ed teams, with the odds slightlying the pivotal position, with conditions and the fact that com- in favour of the Combined Ser- Tong Sum and Tam Woon-petitors were playing into the vlees,
chewing supporting him on his teeth of the wind for Ure frat The first match In this Comlanks.
nine holes. petition, which was played at These three pinyers are from Boundary Street, resulted in si Kowloon Motor Bus and possess 6-1 victory for the Bervices. a very good understanding of On Sunday last, the Chinese, each other's play. The brunt of
or
"There is still a strong interna- tional
Havour to the event a Hobby Locke (South Africa), with 217, Ossie Pickworth (Australia) with 217, and four of the fty. players entered from Continentu Plubs were among the survivas.
Art Clark (United States) wit! 233, and G. de Witt (The Haguei with 225, who both scored high failed to survive.
This was the third time in the three rounds so far played that the lead had changes hands. Master golfer last year Ward was right back in form today when he went round the
difficult West Course In 08 more than make up ble arrears
yesterday.
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Ken
Pickworth,
strengthiered by the inclusion of the defensive work is expected to several "stars." managed to beat fall on their shoulders.
the Services by three clear goals Not impressivo
at Causeway Bay, although an the run of the ploy, a win for the Services would have been a falcer result.
In that match, the Services were badly let down by their whose fishing was forwards. duplorably weak,
Two changes For today's gome, the Services have made two changes both in the forward line.
Now two strokes in the lea with a total of 210, he follower by Fred Daly, former Open one Match-Play Champion, and Ar thur Lees cach 213, Tam Hallbur Max Faulkner (216) ton geld (216), Locke and borth.
ench 217, and Dot R Reg Knight
Recs. winner
tertain seems come from that group and the two overens men, Lacke and Pick worth, will need to play flawles Rolf Tomorrow if they are to close the gap which now exists-Reu ter.
Highton thas been brought in as leader of the attack, while Captain E. Woods of the Army his luken over the right 'wing
Highton, who packs a very powerful wallop behind his kick, is a
very forceful and clever player. He is an ideal leader and his nrevence In the Service tor- ward line should give it that ounch which was missing last) week.
Both Spears and Daley, who were the most outstanding for wards in the service team last] week, should again prove.
be
will again Ko Po-koung
Ko leading the. Chinese attack. was not very impressive Just week and was inclined to spon many good movements by getting offside. He should learn to use his brains a little more instead of dashing
about like
a mad horse.
Mr. Carter started home 6.8.6. taking 3 putts at (each of these holes and this appears to have been his downfall,
44 gave him a score of 87 which
Completing the last holes in
was no doubt a very reasonable performance under the circumst-[ ances.
Today-Old Course
Tomorrow-Old Course
Home cricket:
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Bedser twins in good form
for Surrey against
London, May 4.
The Bedsar twins wore in good form for Surroy against the MCC today, Alec taking throo wickets for 22 and Eric scoring 61 in Surrey's sacond innings,
Alec took his three wickets during a final spell with the new ball in which he did not con- cede a run. Eric batted two hours and 20 minutes and hit six fours.
their County match, after they had snatched first innings lead by
one run.
Run out
C. N.
Hampshire's last mon, Knott, was run out trying for a quick single.
Erla Hollies, former England slow bowler, took four for 48 for Warwickshire, and Horace Dollery (50), A. Townsend (44) and R Spooner soundly in the second innings.
(57) batted
MCC
TENNIS RESULTS
The sudden rain which fell soon after 6 p.m. yesterday forced the curtailment of 'six of the eight tennis league fix- tures.
The only two matches which were completed were played at ti Chinese Recreation Club where both home teams triumph ed over their guests. The matches were in the Men's "B" Division.
The following are the results of
the completed matches:
Mon's "D" Division Chiness Recreation Club "# Craigengewer 0 W.K. Chung and, W.C, Ching bent. W.
Chow and T.B. Dau 6-3; bret 2, Thok and L Bousa 6-9) beat D. Howard and B. Zalter.
Other good scores by John Parker and Harry Constable helped Surrey to gain a lead of 367 with five wickets in hand by the end of the day,
Parker's 91 included two axes 2.15 L. Shaw-T. A. Butler, and 10 tours, and Constable, who made a century yesterday, hit two sixes and Ave fours in his 70.
J. H. Wardle, Yorkshire's left- 9.10 S. E. Van Nostrand ---- Harm bowler, took five Oxford
AYTOS,
University wiciccta for 55, but the D.20 W. E. Menefeo-R. Crnw- University claimed first innings
ford.
Jend.
Two
South Africana made good scores for the University, D. C. Chandler getting 04 and 47. With Murray Hofmeyr Blake (68), Hofmeyr shared a three-figure partnership for the second wicket. Warwickshire Anished 204 runs ahead of Hampshire with two laboriously, but after lunch liveno.r. Tang and X.U. Lo lost to Rumiahn second innings wickets in hand Ined up the pace.
9.24 J. M. Voss—J. W. Clague. 0.28 H. V. Yergin-D. Anderson. 9.32 N. A. Gorman F. Wallace. 9.36 P. M. McDonnell P. M.
Cotton.
9.40 W. Stoker-W. 11. Paterson. 9.44 R. K. Coomba-P. B. Ark-
coll. 9.48 11. M. Snow-W. (N. Gray 9.52 W. Birtwhistle-K
M.
Almao.
9.50 P. J. Gibbons-R, S. Aл-
derson.
10.00 W. G. Robertson-II. R.
Cleland.
10.04 K. T. Walden-A. B. Cole-
man.
10.08 A. 11. de Plinn-A. Lopes, 10.12 R. E. Baliey-H. F. Phil-
11ps.
He returned a card of 82 for the second round giving him a total of 159, The highest core of the 32 players to qualify out of 147 entrants was 105. Mr. Carter represented Stowe 10.30 R. D. Bell--H. F. Gardner. in the Public Schools Halford 10.20 L. L. Shaw-C. E. Hayes.. Hewitt Cup the previous week-10.28 F. Watkinson-11. Mpy. end and they were only beaten in the
fol Rugby.
by
Lee Chun-fat and Tong Sheung will be the two inside meu sup porting Ko, while Lau Sheung and Mok Chun-wah be seen on better luck for the British Ama- It is hoped that he will have height and left wing respecteur Championship which is be-
Ing played at St. Andrews from 'There was too much in May 22 to May 27. dividual play by the Chinese forwards, last week. tr the Chinese forward line of today
tively.
Starting times
The following are the starting|
is to mors with any measure of times on the Old and New Courses succees, It la exsential that treat Fanling today and tomorrow: playdra Hirike up an under. clanding.
As there is no inalcution as to the strength of the Saigon schoolbuy team which will be arriving here tomorrow, It is diMeult to make any comments
garding the game."
Uphold prestige
Royal Air Force Athletic Meet The Royal Air Force Athletle Meeting_will_be_held_at_Kal-while Weaver-who-retains-his-boy-XI-have-left-nothing-to tak today.
The first event will start at 1.45 p.m.
The sports will be run on of inter-section basis and will include
thorn in the side of the Chinese E. Woods, who comes in on the right wing, can be relied upon to give a good account of himself, position as outside-left, will also need careful watching.
Wise move
Those in charge of the selec-: tion of the Hong Kong School-
Tomorrow-Naw Course
0.10 J. Pote-Hunt --W. N. A.
Smalley.
9.24 G. W. StabbW. Yoxall. 9.32 Mrs. F. D., Hunter-Mrs. S.
Rudron.
9.56 Mrs. K. M. Almao-Mrs.
W. P. Birtwhistle. 10,44 F. de Jong-J. Bidon. 10.32 Mr. and Mrs. M. Ubaghs.
Lawn Bowls League
season starts today
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chance, but have selected a team The 1950 Lawn Bowls League season will com- which can be depended upon to uphold the prestige of local soc- mence today, with a full programme of matches in all three Divisions of the League.
'In view of the line displays
which visited.
Schoolboy teams any changes in their defence, given by the two Hong Kong Nine teams have entered in the First Division,
The Services have not made all RAF Units in the Colony and This is a very wise move, as all also the Auxiliary Air Force.
The chief Judge will be the Air the defenders plaved
ganie last week.
a grand Monila, supporters of the local] Officer Commanding. Air Com-
lads can look forward with cun- Barber, the pivat, was particu-fidence as to the outcome of to- madore A. D. Davies, CBE, who larly impressive, he was tigerish morrow's game. will be assisted by Group Cantal in his tackling and
was marg
J. Worral, DFC, and Wing Com-than a match for the Chinese in-
W.A. Nel DSO, DFC, side trio. mander chief track and field judges re- spectively.
eight in the Second and seven in the Third making a total of 24 teams.
be
at
Hong Kong Jockey Club Handicaps
The following are the Hong Kong Jockey Club Handleaps for the sixth Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, May 13:
and Day 6-3; bent Tuck and Bourn 6-2; beat Howard and Zeller -
Cyril Washbrook, the England T.8. Cheng and 8.1, Wong brat Chow opening batsman, scored 84 and the Australian, Ken Grieves, YI, Leunk and T.II. Wong beat Chorw scored 88 for Lancashire against Bussex in the other County:
enabling them to declare their first innings closed thair
Match,
#t seven wickets down with a load of 67 run.
Lanchshire started their innings
and Dau 1-4: book “Trok and Boum" } 6-0; Deal Howard and Seller (15 Chinese Recreation Club “3” 7 Indian Recreation Club 21 T.R. Chuy and Y.T. Chung Leat B, Rume Jahn and B, Yut fi beni 8.1. Khan and R.A, Rux 615 best FIA. Curreem and F, Ramishn 62
"and Yusuf 2-4 bont Khan and Bun
John Lawrence, the Somerset | · 6-1; bent Curreem and itumfahn 6-0, leg-break and googlle bowler, took (x.r. Lee and K8, Cheng lost to Bumishn five for 40 against Glamorgan, Harold Gimblett followed up his century yesterday for Somerset by getting 54 in their second Innings.
Close of play scores Close of play scores today were: At Lords: Gurrey 254 and 270 for five (Parker 81, Eric Bedsor 01, Constable 70). MCC 157.
At Cambridge: Essex 289 for eight (Vigar not out 52), Cam- bridge University to bat.
At Oxford: Yorkshire 247 and 110 for three. Oxford 269.
At Nottingham: The two-day
1-Rocky Bay Handicap (1st Baction) Class 7. From,2 MP. Aeroplane 140, Airfield 150, Argus II 130, Busy Bee 145, Es-friendly match between Notting- 141, Flight 150, Gypsy hamshire and Leicestershire was meralda 145, Jackal 141, Kingüsler 153, drawn. Leicester 281 and 111 for declared, Nottinghamshire Kwong Leung 159, Miami Beauty zero 145, Midnight Express 138, Pea- 130 and 118 for three (Hurris cock 140, Radiotron 152, Rosa- not out 50). mario 159, Zephyr 143.
2Deep Bay Handiosp (1st Bection) Class 3. 1% Mitos.
an ilag 143, Ап
Atomic Power
142, Fairy Feet 141, Harmony 148, Jasmin 154, Lana 153, L Mar- tene 144, Lucky Strike 149, Minx 148, Noonday Sun 184, Rowanglen 148, Spanish Onlon 140, Sparkling
3. Clear Water Bay Handi cmp(lat. Section)...Class_2.__f Furlongs
Eyes
152
Airs and Graces 152, Belle Fon- taine 148, Dominion Day 148, Firs
Alarm 152, Home Builder 142 Lucky Starter 152, Rebel 140 Rose Emune 145. Soskunpots 153, The Chief 140, V-J Day 137.
4liver Mine Bay Hand cup (1st Section) Class 0,1% Miles. Hong Kong Football Club, slon by half a point, will
A Grand Time 150, Filibustes The following are the teams who last year had a team in playing against the Indians
Jump Bir 154, Frostylight 151. for today's Victory Shield game, the Second Division, will be Sookunpoo and should win.
181, Barber 184, Oldshoes 142. which will commance at 5 p.m. participating in the First Divi-
Pearl Bridge 145, Powerhouse The Chinese will the without and which will br
played *sion this season,
Kowloon Docks and Club de 160. Roslyn 138, Sing Marshall their "stars" for this match, as Caroline Hill
Recreio are the other probable 137, Some Fun 151, Sunkiss 140. the latter left yesterday with
winners. Combined Services: Chisholm the Sing Two team on its South (Royal Navy), Thompson (Stone years a leading member of the W, V. Field, who was for many
Toowoomba Boy 140.
Handlor Sex tour.
cutters),
3-Rocky Bay Philpotts At the conclusion of the pro- The duties of custodian wil Deursie
Bection) Class 7. From 2 MP. (Jamaica). Framme, prizes will be presented be taken over by diminutive Tam (HQLF), Townsley (RAF). Cap- plloting a rink in
Barber of the Filipino Club, will be
Al Fresco 149, Amber 147, Carc by Mrs. A.D. Davies.
Woun-cheuk, who is a very re-toin' E. Woods (Army), Spears Club team.
the Football
The following is today's pro- Free 154, Double Cola 140, Flylne (Tamar), Highton (42 Cdo), Da- another veteran will also be seen
N. J. Bebbington, gramme, with home teams named Wheel 138. Forever Spring 140, ley (Jamaica) and Weaver (45 in action.
Glacial Lake 136, Good Bay 135, First Division
Green Velvet 152, Mabel Cdo).
150, Morning Sky 139, National Guard 142, Bans Atout 151, Shangrila 144, Small Dragon 136, Tunny 169.
The band of the South Stafford- shire Regiment will play during the afternoon.
A SPECIAL BAZAAR
Today's programme ́ (Belfast). Craigengower Cricket Club and
Art.
KCC
IN AID OF
THE ROSARY CHURCH EXTENSION FUND
(KMB),
Craigengower will be without Hung Hing-yuk (KMB), Tam the services of at least six of Woon - Cheung (KMB), Lau last year's bowlers.
Reserves: Merrick (45 Cdo), To come to today's opening Rec. "B" Russell (Army), Hunt (40 Cdo), league matches, some good games Rec. "B" Butcher (RAF); Davies (42 Cdo). are expected...
BK Chinese FA Tam Woon- cheuk (Kwong Wah), Fok Ylu-
In the First Divlalon, four close wah (S, China), Tam Chun-fat encounters should be seen, (KMB), Tong Sum
v HKFC
V IRC
v. PRC
KDC
V CCC
Second Division
KBGC KCC HKFC IRC
У НКСС V FC
V POC
Third Division
will be opened by the Patron, H.E. Mgr. Henry Valtorta, D.D.
on Sunday, 7th May, 1950
at St. Mary's School Compound
Chatham Road, Kowloon from 11 a.m. to 10 p
p.m.
Shooting Gallery, Darts, Hoopla, Fishing Ponds, Wishing Wells & Various other attractions.
Meals & Ton will be catered Refreshments by
Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.
Hongkong 1
Nesilo'
come's
Butters Fed. "Inc., U.S.A.
*Swiss Milk Products' Ltd.
Music by
Sheung (S. China), Lee, Chun- fat (KMB), Ro Po-keung (S.. By virtue of their having green China), Tong Sheung (S. China), just about succeed in winning.
advantage, Kowloon Decks should KDC Mok Chun-wah (Eastern).
KCC MC
Reserves: Buen Po-on (East-
ern), Lui Shu-ping (CAA), Chan at home to Hong Kong Football Kowloon Cricket Club will be Kam-pu (CAA), Chu Wing-wah Club.
(8. China) and Chung King-tang (Kwong Wah).
Reforce: Mr. L. G. Young.
SING TAO SOCCER
Not so formidable
services of several of their lend
Although KCC have lost the
PLAYERS LEAVE Ing players and are consequently
not so formidable as they were
Y TDC
v PRC
v Recreio .V. HKENC
U.S. BASEBALL
New York, May 4. Results of today's baseball:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
RHE
Twenty-two soccer players of last year, they should manage, to Brooklyn Dodgers 10 31 the Sing Tao Sports Club left boat the Football Club by nar- Chicago Cubs for Manila by Air Carriers yes-row margin, terday
Recreio "Blue" are flelding a New York Giants- The players will play against very strong team and should have, Pittsburgh Pirates. teams in Manila, Slagapore,-no dimculty in winning on all as Medan and other cities throughout rike in their match against Boston Braves
Malaya:
They are expected to be away from the Colony for about 20 days.
Mr Ng Kau-tim is accompany ing the team as manager,
Police Recreation Club.
*+ Cincinnati Reds Recreio "Whils?-will: find the " Indian Recreation Club
Phillies Philadelphla very
St. Louis Cardinals. tough proposition. : The-Indians should succood on at least two
· AMERICAN LEAGUE
We Bet The Stanley fehm Is not as
strong as it was last year. d Detroit Tigers;
HOCKEY RESULT the Indians will have the Philadelphia Athletics
Club de Recreio: "A" trounced advantage of playing at home, Buit YMCA by eight gonie to one in they should succeed, in beatin" Cleveland Indians a bockey fixture of King's Park their visitors P
yesterday, amely
Boston Red Sox Kowloon Bowling Green Clubi @RMER (MANAG Talkoo/Dock Chih, and Howl
Chicago White Sox Cricket Club are also likely, New York Yankees) pers; ki the Second
Bl Louis Browna:
Han> Kon
--(2nd
6-Junk Bay Handicap Clziz| 1A.'1- Mile. Amarant
140,
Amazon 140, Arabion Dagger 150, Ataman 139
Ben
Wyvis 147, Fort Knox 143. Golden, Dahlia 152, Iligh Spend 187, Jeep Hee 144, Norse Queen 145 Vagabond King 149.
7-Bilver Mine Eny Handl Miles
Mo. (2nd Section) Class 6. 12 Amazing 152.
137. Chief MAKİgo 143; Argu?
137. Dominn
148, Honey Dew 142, Jorrocks 140. Madamo Butterfly 149, Røtter 143. Sapientia 196, Southeast Win 1. United Victory 151, Victorious
18 yoter Bay Handt-
(2nd Section), Class 2. I' Furlange chief Pito
Beckenham 141. Chief Pilot 150
o Jeep Shing 144. Liberty Ship-152
Merigold 152, My Love 150, Pay Day: 158. Shannon, 159, Sunshine
"Bay Handicap (2nd)
|| Bastián). Claes 3,1% MICK
Ascot Beauty: 143,- Empress of Price 188, Lady Gloucester 147. Oakland Bridge 152, Péønsur. 140. Probability 161. Red Fox 130 Acortsmaster 154, “Tho. Stränger 180, VLP142
7. From: 2
150, Bitter Sweet 100% Gangway 187, Hot Paitol 1412 Ceroures180: National Glory 158, 400/140\RIP= 140 Kbame 1412
and Yusuf 4-61 best Khan and Hum 6-11 beat Curreem and Busafahn 0-1.
'Mixed Doubles
"B" Division University Kowloon Cricket Club 1 (unfinished)
N. Lo and Miss R, Lo beat BA, Judah 6-1; beat A.V. White and Mine Lacos bert-Blaker 6-1
T.
D.
Im and Mive M. Baunders beat Indah and Nra, Lowes 6-41 best C, Duang and Mrs, K. Hancock 6-1, 7
Lo and Miss M. Ahweɑ lost to Wile
and Mika Lambert-Baker 44; beat .C. Duang and Mrs, M. Hancock 1-8.
Interport tennis trial
Hong Kong has accepted
At Hove: Sussex 237 and 41
to play a declared (Grieves 88, Cox right- series for zero. Lancashire 304 for seven Hanoi's invitation
tennis of Interport arm change three for 28), matches at Hanoi and Hai-
At Southampton: Warwickshire
161 and 263 for eight (Dolery phong, commencing May 27.
Taul Wal-pui and Edwin Tsai 56), Hampshire 160.
At Cardiff: Somerset 314 for Selection Committee to be the were selected by the Interport nine declared and 120 for three Hong Kong representatives to- (Gimblett 54) Glamorgan 232gether with two Lawrence right-arm leg-break selected after the trial matches young player to Ave for 40.)-Reuter
Practice match drawn
Osterley, Middlesex, May 4.
ba
to be held at the CRC Courts at
At
indicate that Tant will be unable to Edwin An Indian Gymkhana X, in- make the trip, another ex- cluding two Indian Test players, perienced player will be selected Vinoo Mankad and Polly Umrigar, draw a one-day practice match to take his place.
with the West Indies cricket touring team at Osterley, Middle- sex, today.
for 3.30
The following is the programme
tomorrow:
The West Indles, who won the toss, made 177 runs for soven wickets declared. In reply, the Gymkhana XI scored 78 for eight 1 before stumps were drawn..
Outstanding for the Gymkhana taking four wickets for 40 scored 8
who team was Mankad,
after
a bright 21, including one six and three fours in 33 minutes.- Reuter.
p.m. \{0} N. Lo (HKU) `~ No. 1 (RAF).
(b) J. Mackle (HRCC) ▼ Yahoob Khan (KITC).
(c) D. Lo (HKU) v T. M. Rodrigues (Recreio),
(d) Benzin Saw (SCAA) v No, 2 (RAF).
p.m. Winner of (a) v wlaner
AZ (b).
Winner of (c) v winner of (4).
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