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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

HK Football Council meeting:

CHINA MAIL

MAY

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1950,

ERECTION OF FOOTBALL STAND AT HAPPY VALLEY DECIDED ON

Football Referees'

meeting

Mr. A. E. P. Guest was re- creted Chairman, at the an- nual general meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referves Asciution held at the Vie- toria

Ins! night.

Recreation Club

Mr. J. Padley was elected on, Sceretory and the following cloet- ed to the committer: Messrs. W. Mekin, D. P. Lai, A. 61, B. Carnell. Mal and Fania.

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A football stand accommodating 14,000 specta- tors and costing $60,000 will be built at the Hong Kong Football Club ground, Happy Valley, it was decided upon yesterday at the meeting of the Hong Kong Football Associa- tion Council,

In view of the refusal of Government to erect con- crete stadiums here, the hope was expressed yesterday that the modern stand planned by the South Chino Athletic Association will be constructed within the next two years.

The meeting was preside?! over by Mr. J. Skinner, Coun-

Chairman.

Was

At the cutret, Mr. C. Guimgay elerted chairman of the Grands Sub-Committee, Messrs Innes, See Powal. Gordon and

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Mr. Skinner said P is hoped this modern stand would relicveti the disadvantages and usual risks Involved in the use of ordinary barbon stands, which the Asso- enation Intends doing away with, in the long run.

The Hong Kong Football Club

The annual report of the As Young were elected to the cam-liter and be more

states that two

well mittee,

cifition Known Shanghai referees, naw resident In Hong Kong became Messrs. Young and Mok g members of the. Association, Mr. Capinin O'Connell were elect- A.

Carnell and air. If Timbres of the Referces' The first named is an Sub-Committee. The Emerge ex-chairman of the Shanghai Re-Sub-Committee was composed of our Captain O'Connell and Messus, Theres Association and acsoriation has benefitted greatly Gordon and Chas by his wealth of experience.

į modern stand at Causeway Bay,

HKFC stand

As 17 the bamboo alands, it was decirted that the one accomodat- 12 14,000 spectators he bullt at the long Kong Football Club

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Amateur boxing

competition planned

Arrangements have been made to hold an Ama- tour Open Boxing Competition in the Colony under the Imperial Services Boxing Associa- tion Rules and restricted to all other ranks of the three Sarvices.

The first race in the Ladies' was held on Summer Series Saturday afternoon. A good calling breeze und a strong ebb tide set the stage for an interesting contest and the 10 competitors certainly showed The

the Club a thing or two about dinghy racing.

Mrs. Brown won the event while Miss Joy Evans and Mis: Pat Loseby followed closely for and third places. the second Mins Dinna Flint, who carried an offleer of the Silent Service Messrs. Innes, Leniard, `Mok Allocations made for such stands as her crew, unluckily collided Mr. A. E. P. Guest was up. | Mirgand Str Po-whi were were $18.750 for the Army hend-on with the first mark of $18,000 for the Navy the course and was disqualified

cause of the mishup.

ground.

competition is being sponsored by the Nine Dragons Services Club in conjunction with the Service officials, and all bouts, including the preliminary rounds, will be held at the Nine Dragons Club, Kowloon, The conditions of the com- petition are:

minted non-voting meinber of plected to the League Managed $12,500 for the Police) thereby; a jammed tiller was the stricted to all other ranks of the

ihe IKEA Referees' Sub-ment Committee. Commliter. This led to better

erstanding between

Associations,

The

the wa

Association 18 ΠΟΥ member of the Referees ASSO. ciation in England and can now obtain copies of the Fatca* "Laws of the Game" and

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the up to date publications on Boccer refercoing. ༔ !」 regret we read at the death of Mr. J. F. da Silva. An ex-Secretary of our Associn- tlon, Mr Silva was u diligent. hard working official whose mais

football to better

WHS

interest refereeing in Hong Kong.

A new annual soccer match was inaugurated on April 10, when the H.K. Football Referers' As

Chinesi sociation mel the HK. Heferees Assoelation at Sockun- Foo

Bloemfontein, July 24. The manaver

retired of the South African Heavyweight Champion. Johnny Ralph, today denied a Johannesburg newspaper report that Ralph would return to the ring to fight Lee Savold the holder of the British version of the World Heavyweight Cham- plonship. The

.report

Father

Mr. Cuing war made chair-round and $18,750 for South nan of the Schoolboys' Leagua China.

with Brother Sub-Committee,

A vote of thanks was' put up in. Cronan,

and Maguire respect of Captain Chisnall," any Messrs. EcEwan and Young arable football organiser here dur-

ing the past years, who is de committee members.

parting in August from the Co- lony.

The Coaching and Propaganda Sub-Committee was fovel by Messrs. Innes. See Fo-wi and and Leonard.

Season's opening

September 30 was fixed for the opening

football of the season. The 16th, 17th and 23rd and 74th of that month wan chosen for Stanley Shield com petition matches,

11 was disclosed that the long Kong Auxiliary Air Force hul weltton in, neking for aflillation to the Third Division Soccer League and it was decided to ask that teams to hand in a copy of their rules accordingly.

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disclosed that Swedish team might be able to play here In December, a Danish team by Chincao New Year, and the British Hampden

Team, by. Easter.

race

1. The competition will be re-

three Services,

2,

All competitors will be re- The Club was full of admira- tion for Miss "Debby" Trenery quired to complete an entry form (seven years old), who crewed iving his number, rank, name and Regiment and to sign a de- in this her mother for

certifying amateur (her father was also a member claration of the crew), Miss

Trenerry status, worked hard throughout the rnde We ex- balling out the boat peet

great

our things from

in the youngest yachtswoman future.

3. The competition will be open to all the recognised eight weights.

4. A "no contest" in any one weight will be declared it the are less than four in entrants number.

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England all out for 436;

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Nottingham, July 25.

England were all out for 436 in their second inn- ings by lunch time today in the third Test against West Indies, leaving the tourists "to make 102 for a win...

Three hours before play was due to begin on the fifth and last day of the third Test, slight rain fell at Trent Bridge here, after being fine early in the morning,

The pitch, protected at both Goddard did everything ́ ́to ends, appeared to be good and break the stand, changing his field showed little signs of wear, bowlers and swliching his

repeatedly and though Ramadhin The sky was overcast.

Three thousand people were continued to demand the greatest present to see England's batsmen tchpect the 200 runs camo slong continue the struggle against spin with the pair still together." bowlers Ramadhin and Valentine, Washbrook approached his con- The scoring alowed down as and against time.

Every run, every minute was tury, and he was at 88 valuable to Englund, Dewes pre- for 15 minutes. He took a single mented a strong

for 90 runs but could not get defensive bat {

the necessary run off Valentine's While Evans accepted scoring rext over. opportunities. Half An hour ylelded 27 runs.

Scores:

423

England, 1st innings West Indies, 1st innings.... 558 England Second Innings. Simpson, run out

Washbrook,

Valentnic

Worrell, C

04

b

102

89

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Parkhouse, bw, b Goddard Dewes, lbw, b Valentine Yardley, b Ramadhin Insole, it. Walcott, b Ramid-

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Shackleton, b Ramudhin Jenkins, not out Bedser, b Valentine Hollies, b Ramadhin

Extras

South China AA lost their unblemished record in the Men's Doubles "A" Division tennis league yesterday when Joner

Worrell they went down nine sets to nil to the Chinese Recreation Gomez Club at Tal Hang.

*

The Club's Salling Captain lost a certain amount of prestige dur- A benevolent fund at 55.000 ing the afternoon by falling foul

of two buoys and two girls. was set up as a result of dis- closure, that a player, Char

'The Chinese Recreation Club The weather could hardly Wing-hon was sceltentally kill Love been

Sunday,

have now played nine matches. worse on

All competitors will be require and lost one (to South China AA Motor Bins In a Miniature Foot-couraged all but a few of the medical

Kowloon heavy rain and ed while playing for

flat calms dis-

ed to produce at the weigh-in earlier in the season) while South ball Match.

China AA has played seven and more optimistic skippers. The signed by their Unit Medical majority gathered on the Club Omeers. called for verandah and

dice of des- Such a certificate will be re- boxes, while a party

and quired for each subsequent Oght perately keen racing men women were observed grovelling of successful competitors. on the floor and moving anall madel yachts according throw of a diee.

LAWN BOWLS OPEN PAIRS

Turning to the queation of arounds, Mr. Skinner proposed the scheme for building more temporary bamboo stands on -various – prounds-in-the-Colony for the time being in antialpa- | Colony

of the Pairs championships were modern SCAA stand, which will played off yesterday in spite bo in about two years time, of the rain early in the morn-

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--Several--matches ----in-the-

Open Lawn

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Bowls

In

At the Hong Kong Football Club, A. Greenwood and Sykes beat J. W. Leonard and A. E. Coales by 23 shots to 18,

The standard of play was high and all four players showing good form. It was the consistency on

the part of Sykes and his partner

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that carried them

through. Some good heads were seen with each of the four bowlers

put- ting in some brilliant shots.

Syken and partner

blanked their opponents for six heads to

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-Racing=results

Tuesday, July 20 TEAM RACE

to the

H.Q. 28th Inf. Bde, v 14th Fld. Regt. R.A.;

1. Hartley (11) (14th Fld.) 1 hr. 48 min. 25 secs,; 2. Yates (8) (28th Bde), 1 hr. 55 min. 40 secs.; 3. Harris (14) (14th Fld.) 1 hr. 50 min. 22 secs,

Result: H.Q. 28th Int. Bdc. 33 points: 14th Fld. Regt. RA. 30 points.

Thursday, July, 20

Dinghies (series):

.

1. Howell (11) 1 hr. 04 mins. lead 2-0. Then Coates and 49 secs.; 2. Miss Forteus (3) 1 hr. Leonard Improved as the game 60 mins. 23 secs.; 3. Trenerry (7) head the score was 10-9 in favour 1 hr. 10 mins, 12 seca.

went on and by the end of 11th

of Sykes; 18-14 on the 17th headi and Sykes finished the game with 23-15.

results!

The following are the full

AT: HKFC

E. Greenwood and L. Sykes -(KBGC) beat J. W. Leonard ́and

A. E. Coales (CCC) 23-18.

A.

A. R. Klichiell and I. AR (INC) bent A. II. Ismail and A. Razack (CCC),

AT KBGC

1. F. Luz and J. A..da Luz (Recrčio) bent M, A. Wahab ' ́and

A. M. Wahab (IRC) 84-6.)

C. C. Pereira and J. F. V. Ribeiro (Recreĵo) beat G. A. Guterres, and J. E. (Recrelo) 21-20.

Noronha

AT: KCC A. L. G. Eastman and W. C. Simpson (KBGC) beat M. A Bapilato and AP. Pereira (Recreio) (31-17.;4

POC BOWLER LEAVING

Saturday, July 22 Ladies' Race (Summer Series):

Mrs. Brown (15) 89 mins..38 BCCs.; 2. Miss Evans (1) 50 mins. GB dece.; 3.. Miss Loseby (8) 1 hr. 0 mins. 25 sees.

Saturday, July 22

Dinghies (series):

1. Nixon (11) i hr. 13 mins. 30 SCS; 2. Trenerey (5)1 hr. 17 mina. 17 secs., 3. Kempton (15) 1 hr. 18 min. 43 secs...

Singapore visitors trophy

No boxer will be permitted to enter the ring who has not come plied with these regulations.

Entry forms may be obtained from the Nine Dragons Services Club and these should be com- picted and returned to the Manager, Mr. Woollam before 11 p.m., Wednesday, August 9.

niso lost one. Providing that both teams do not lose their remula ing games then a play-off for the Championship of the lengue will

be necessary.

On yesterday's showing the Chinese Recreation Club deserved to win. Their three pairs were well-balanced and all their players gave of their best, es peciaily George Choa and Choy rin fook.

On the other hand, South Chins Entries after this date will not AA's players played very erra be accepted.

The

weighing-in will take cally and did not seem to get place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, August the feel of the courts. 15, In the Nine Dragons Services

Total

Valentine Ramadhin Goddard

30

Tuna

The century came, however, after he had been batting, Alve hours and a quarter, this being bis third century in his last four Testa.

At 102 runs, however, he lifted the ball to the cover when try= Ing to drive and Worrell accepted the chance to make the "catch and break the stand at 212 runs This brought in Parkhouse, but as so often huppens when a big stand is broken the second part-. ner quickly followed the first, Simpson being run..out wher six short of his century.

Parkhouse's first two strokes produced seven runs, and then came a shocking waste of cricket. Simpson

turned Valentine to

25 square leg

430

Bowling

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5

0

19

8 30

11

3.23

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01.2 25 135 12 5 54

Monday's play

and called Park- kouse for a secund. run Ovien though Ras had the ball In his hand.

Simpson was run out by yards.

Awkward spell ·

Go Dewes carne out to join Parkhouse and the newcomer survived an awkward spell of 3 Ramadhin's offbreaks, which of course were leg-breaks to the lefthander.

Nottingham, July 24, hand and a lead of 15 runs, are England, with five wickets | heading

for defeat in the Tes

match here, this after a brilliant start to their second innings, with Arrears. of 335 runs from the first innings.

Parkhouse' varied a straight bat in defence with a series of chops and late cuts and though some of them looked risky nearly all brought him runs.

Valentine and Goddard bowled short of length in the hope thet Parkhause would become over-cager and put up a catch, but no did not fall into the trap,

Dewes plodded along at the. During the last 35 minutes to other end and the third wicket day, however, three wickets fell air hold out to ten when the while 24 runs were added, and that England were 78 runs be

score was 257 runs, which meant the great fighting spirit of the hind with eight second Innings previous five and a half hour wickets standing-Reuter was dissipated.

to-

Wathbrook and Simpson gethen for five hours and 20 minutes put on 212 runs for th magnificent start. But as so often first wicket to give England

one went the other

Warlbrook

was well caught but Simpson tried an impossible run Bad was run not, This brought Parkhouse and Dewer

happlaws

soon

Club, Upon completion of the Edwin Tsai and L. Sia were Waighing-in the draw will be on-the only visiting pair who put up nounced,

same resistance, but even then During the period over which Sin had many off moments and together and they raised Eng. the competition is held competi- his netting of easy winners lost land's hopes again by a fighting lors will bo required to weigh their side the chance of annexing

stand which entered in on the evening prior to each two sets. night's boxing.

In the

preliminarles, there will be three rounds of two minutes' duration each and in the inals there will be two rounds of two minutes' duration and a nal round of three minutes.

The preliminary bouts will be held on August 18, 23, 30 and September 6, 13, and 20,

will be held on The finals September 27.

Probables stewards

for

.

:

Belther had

thre:

Inspired con.

County cricket

scores

London, July 24,\

The following were the close of play scores. In first-class cricket games played today:

At Lords: MCC 127 and 229 (Powell 79, Early Ave for 75). Minor Counties 172 (Titmus seven for 34) and 19. for ane.

At the Oval: Yorkshire bout Bouth China. AA were with-fidence from the start, but they Surrey by seven wickets, Surrey out the services of David Teal, gradually found their feet and 127 and 97 (Wardle, left-axos

slow dowler, six for 15), York but where: strengthened by the began to master the bowling.

Ramadhin always worried the shiro 149 (Laker right-arm Inclusion of Chen Yih, one of batsmen yet they raised the hun spin bowler, five for 44) and the finest doubles playarı in

dred for their partnership in less 1.78 for three. Ching.

than two hours.

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Partnered Lum

He partnered G. Lam yester-

However Lum's play

Then, for sɔmé · winecountable Leicest Restones

reason,

Parkhouse seemed les confident. He had pasted his 60 but when 09 runs he mis-timed

was leg-before. began the tragic half- hour for England,

got n

day and his net play was beyond an_elbreak and

This after the Arst four games against hour f

off

by Blvd wickets? Lolcestershire - 165 and 102 (Wright, right-arm medium fege break bowler, six for 10, Mariin, right-arm- fast bowler, threo for 30)., Kont 188 (Hearn 54, Falmer three for 30) and 12 for tavs

four for 34).'" off and he never regained his deserved wielet by feat a well (Wooler, right-arm fast mediums whole ing Yardley with an afforever and 200 for three (Place 70), At Liverpool: Lancashire, 204

right-ofm

reproach. K. C. Tao and George Choa, fell

touch.

Cup match.

London, July 24. Twenty-one crack sprinters have been declared probables for the Stowards Cup, to be Members are reminded that run at the opening stage of entries for this race. close

on the Goodwood meeting to August 1. This cup was present-morrow.

ed by 'eerthin' members of the

The race, which is run over recent visiting Singapore teard and eligibility is conûned to those is furlongs, is tuned to start who raced against, crewed for or nt 3.10 pm, B.S.T. lent their boats to this tearn,

The probables, with jockeys,

Over the bank holiday weak are: end, the Club's Dengon fleet will

pair.

throughout the

Then in the day's last

It was fatal, for

over

Dewes, well established, took Notts 130 (Statham Recreation single and gave Insole the bowl. fast medium bowler, four for For the Chinese

Ing.

At Birmingham, in

ham: Gloucester- Club the partnership of K. C. Too

going for. and Georgo Choh proved out- standing with both players prov- ward to one of Ramadhin's shire 82 (Thompson, right-arta fast: medium bowler, live for ing themselves the better pair at specials, Insole sise the break 10) Kardar, left-arm, low mpin net when playing

cach visiling and was not back in hla-ercase a«

Walcott broke the balls,

Chances gone. England Have

all their chances

At Northampton: Worcester with the stumpe drawn at the 207 (Haworth 68 not out). fall of this wicket the outlook Northamptonshire 225, for two (Brookes Livingstone: 73 not with one day remaining is not bright for the home elde. At the lunch

Choy Tin-fook was also in his element yesterday and gave his partner, Isul Wal-pul every sup-

port.

The following are the results: Men's Doublen

"A" Division

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bowler, three for 30) and 37 for one wicket. Warwickshire 173 (Dollary: 60, Goddard, right arra offspin bowler, six for '39).

Al. Cardiff: Susser: 23

vic-gart 127,

had scored, 168 runs for no wie-

in their second

sonu malags and 30 for Cox Amor Ba

ket

by ten the home old had scored

"At Bournemouth; Somerset 193

be cruising in the neighbourhood Luminary (E. C. Ellott), Do of Hebe Haveh, We hope that corum (A. Breasley), First Con- as many boats or possible, includ- sul (Edgar Britt), Upartan ing cruisers, will all with the Sacrifice (Dourian Smith), Leles

257 runs for two wickeld. (Carty right-brm fast medium One ruin after lunch gave the bowler, four for 343 and 17 for Dragons. It is intended to sail to (W. Harland). Burphom(T one of the three beaches outside Burn), Momentum (Jack Thong W. P. Tul and T. P. Choy (CRC) opening balry Simpson and Wash one wicket. Hampshire 100 Tho Prison Omeers

Moers Club will Hebe Haven on Saturday after

Hertford Street (WGuest haat R. Liang and E. Chan 6-4 brook, the highest dest wicket (Lawrence, right arm lexbreak bowlers when Mr. J Harrop inpromptu Barbecue in the even Blue Book (WNIA

buit Y. Chen and G. Lam - try: aineo, 1930, which Hulton" and w

ZİNDANCES Barnett redchod 4210 nga byshinowa 103 BOYNU leaves the Colony shortlying. All boate dould bring their Signal

" Goorga (CRC) || Australia on the lime Hatrophis ́bron-playing owly.UPPRESSING, Zood etc.

So beat, Liang, and Chen' 6-3; boat {3: AL- 174 (run rast medium, Avo, for

be losing one of their best lawn noon, August: 5; and to "hold" at Gold Mist", :-(Gordon Hichárda)||Abeat; EA Tenj and: L, Bia: 0-4;}score for England in thle - coun- /bowlershesterfold:, Essex 1070 wird.

Mr

bowls for the Stanley, Club for

many years. He has retired from

The service and will be going

home soon,itiv

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Last night at the BStanley Club, Corbett, Janeshy Choice (Bam Wengg), Bugar Bowl

a presentation was made to him Banda

by members on files impending | Me Bed

KP.Ma Major, D. Reader), and,

made

205 for eight Dodds

chael and He 6-3; beat Chen and the highest opening stand in Reuter, desin pë

and WWT Lee (CRC) dang, mid Chan 6-1, best

Tests between England and the West Indies, beating the 170 runs by Bum and Bingham Is Jamaica.it 1929-30 and by Caron orecch

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