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CNAAF XI BEAT HKFA TEAM IN GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH
Before an almost capacity crowd at the Hong
Teams for Aitkenhead
Kong Football Club ground yesterday, the LAWN BOWLS: China National Amateur Athletic Fedoration saccor team defeated the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association team by five goals to two in the first match of the Governor's Cup Com- petition. Among the interested spectators was Mr. J. F. Nicol, Officer Administering the Government, who was introduced to the players before the match by Mr. J. Skinner, Chairman of the Hong Kong Football Association.
Shield match
The following are the teants for the 'Aitkenhead Shield Lawn Bowls mulch to be play ed at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Sunday, Octo-
The spectators, who had from Ylu Cheuk-yin to Ke Puber 29, commencing 2.30 p.m.
turned up for a thrilling game | keung, who took the ball near were doomed to disappalat the right corner Dog before pass-
ment..
The standard of football was Kood only in patches and for a Frenter part of the time randy rose above; the mediocre.
The Chifree défence was woe- fully weak and but for the hard- working Tong Shoung.
the other? must have all decided to
have an dayne the same tim "off
Linie, Hau Yung sang missed many tackles and clearances, no di at centre-half
Tse
w
ing to Ho Ying-fun. Ho scooped the ball into the goal before surprised Campbell had time wo
himself. position
The 4KFA again attacked. Although the Chinese defence made one mistake after another,
Hong Kong teams are named Arct.
FIRST DIVISION Rink No. 1:-
T. Kavanagh, Col. Dowbiggin, J. Watson, A.K. Minu (Skip).
A.E. Pearson, J.G. Robertson, J Orem, J.A. Luz (Skip). Rink No. 2:
the forwards failed to take| T.]
advantage of these mistakes,
CASA AJ. Kew, M.A.
W.V, Field, C, Pile.
Yue Yiu-tak war called our Baptista, to make revera fine Saves, but Blisk No. 3 his charge
"really
tacties of the
therentenel.
The g
heye.
Ozoriu (Skip?,
Alt. Minu, E. Tuck, M.B. Jas- san, NJ, Rebbington (Skip).
W.M. Davidson, EC. Fincher.
g Kel-cheung left-back | HKFA backs seemed to trouble J.V. Rámray, J.G. Meyer (Skip).
was pitted
against the speely Xavier of St. Joseph's and found bingmore thag a landful for mos" of the 90 minutes of play.
"
"ho was
Aink No. 4:—
AW. Breck, K., Qi, M.N. Rakuten, A.M. Omar (Skip),
the Chinese forwards, but in the 35th minute Farrow, visibly firbug after
only 30 minutes of play, appeared to net! the run in his eyes while attempt ing to intercept a high pass and Rink No, missed.
thus allowing Ko Po- keung to brenk through.
D. Rosselet, L. Gaddi, W. Hong Sling. E. Greenwood (Skip).
Gi
M.I. Razack, A.A. Razack, W.C.
Rumjahn (Skip), G.C
Taking the ball up to penalty area, Ko passedi
marked Chu Wing-keung, who | Biak No. 6!— made no mistake with his shot thus
putting the CNAAF
4. R. Morrison, W.C.
the Simpson, L. Sykes (Skip).
Scizod opportunities The Chinese forwards oppor runllies, word noi particularly outstanding, but at least they seized the opportunities present- ed to thein by the opporing e fehre.
Campbell played a fine pairs | goals to the good. in goal for the lasers and bu for film they might have. laat by a much larger margin. Had the Asscelation forwards been more forceful and direct in thelt athicks on the Chinese goal. they might have won, as the Chi nese defence wins continually st fault in clearing and passing hahazardly.
The Association team was the first
teuttack,
The ball went to Xavier on the right-wing who dribbled pas Tic Kam hung and centred Brown. but the latter's chot sail ed over the bar,
^Fruitless, corners
For the frat ve minutes the IKEA continued to press, but could do little more than force three fruitless comers.
In the 11th minute, in a fire passing movement originating from Tang Sum, the ball went
Army Minor League Football Competition
Francis Lee, AJ. Cogito, E. el two-Areulli. J.S. Landolt (Skip).
Concados a corner in attacking movement, Hil- Five minutes before half-te,
Yue to concede a corner. liard took a slut at goal forcing
Xavier, who took the corne sent across a fine high ball and Higgins headed it past, outstretched hands to reduce tire
arrears.
Yuc's
R.M.V, Ribeiro, FM. Alarzon.
J.F.V. Ribeiro' (Skip). : A.A. Lopes Rink No. 7:
Coates, B.W. Bradbury (Skip).
D.A Rozario, J.il. Xavier, A.E.
Souza, C.C. Pereira (Skip),
W. Riley. A.M. Alas, A.M.
SECOND DIVISION
Rink No. 8:-
AO. Madar, A.H. Seemin, MY. Adni. A:M: Wahab (Skip).
D.S. Oliver, P. Hughes, F. Ho- warth, J.W. Tindall (Skip).
with, about minute to gЯink No. 9 for half-time, Ylú Cheuk-yin | ended a fire solo run by scoring a goal just as he fell after a tackic.
The second half sow both team tiring and in the frial 15 minutes
most of the players were merely walking after the hall.
A centre by Ho Ying-fun in the 30th minute of the second half was handied by Tuci tr the
penally Arca and Chu Wing - koung. busted with the spot kick, madt do mistake.
who
་་་ en-
R.B. Marshall. J.I. Baxter, Kinhiburgh, J.C. Chalmers (Skip), A. Hutton, L. Banes, J. Tang,
Wigghton (Skip). Pllak
No. 10 D. Phillips, Williamson (Skip).
H.F. Shields, R.A. Edwards AV. Lee, J.T. Cot-
H. Gward (Skip). ton, W. Ho Rigk No. 11-
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950.
Manchester v Arsenal Home Soccer:
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Tommy Carey (foreground) Manchester United right-back and Captain, Don Roper, Arsenal outside-left, with United goal. keeper Alien (behind loft) and Lichman (right), Arsenal in side-luft, during the First Division Lengus match at Highbury, London. Arsenal won 3-0.-(AP Photo).
Scotland beat Wales!
3-1 in Soccer International
Cardiff, October 21
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Scotland beat Wales in the International soccer match here today by three goals to one after holding an interval lead of one goal to nil. Scotland had been forced to make another change thes
in their side following the injury, in training yesterday, to Turnbull, so that there were three alterations compared to the original side.
youn
Sixty thousand people pack ed
the FRIENDLY CRICKET: the ground before match opened and there were
attacks
ends. at both Both teams concentrated or left wing muves in their early raids, one of which saw flie Scottish defence worried until
"Occasionals" beat "Old
offside relieved matters. Shanghailanders' Man Hunt, F.J. Rodrious in attack and their defence!
Wales Inoked the more danger-
Northampton
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London, October 2
Arsonal, Manchester City and Nottingham today retained their leading positions First Division, Second Division and Division, Southorn, respectively, but Third Division, Northern, Gateshead w placed by Tranmere,
Arsenal did well to gain a point on Astor
ground. Both sides contributed two, to the International match between and Scotland and Arsenal were furthe ened by injuries to their left-back, and the goalkeeper, $windin,
Colleg footbal
results
Smith did not resume sfjor half-time but the rebrganisea Arsenal side held on to the lead until 20 minutes from the end,
Newcastle norrowed Arsenal's lead to the goal overage alone with a convincing win at Bolton,
· Best. Matthewson, playing his game at centre-half for Bolton. did well against the England centre-forward, Jack Milburn. -
Other challengers in the First Division
Liverpo struggle,
Мал. and Middlesbrough and ohester United and Portsmouth, | Harvard 0; Navy - 27,
ngured in goalless draws, bu Tattenham Hotspur produced form
reminiscent of the last teason in trouncing Stoka ný six goals to one.. The largest crowd of the day, 34,124, watched this game.
Now York, Oct Today's College footb were: Pennsylvania 34,") 0: Cornell 7, Yalo 0;
California
14 Maine 16, Licut 7 Lofilgh 16, 14: Princeston 34, Colgate 20, Bucknell 12 12, New York Unly Fordham 27, West Vir Rochester 25, Vermont. 1 Island State. 38, Mass University 27; Carnegi
· Wal 14, Allegheny 13; rnd Lee 47. Davidson. 0:1 nekrec 14, Alabama 9 With two men playing fo
VMİ 20,
13: Wake Wales, Manchester Chy had toeorge Washington
At the "foot of the table, Chelsen; Shemica Wednesday
and Everton all to t
Ralliad offoctivaly
fight hard after raining a three goals Innd at Swansea. The home side rallied so effectively, that Thomas. scored twice lu the last 20 minutes.
Carolina States 10, Mary Duke 41, Richmond 0; In
Notre Dame 7; Iowa
21; Cincinnati 48, West
orve 61 Oberlin $2, Coventry remained Manchester
Illinois 20, Washir Cily's nearest rivals by taking Michigan 20. Wisco 1 41 40 21 two points from Hull City, whe Michigan
State 34 41 #2 10 2 lost. Jensen,
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Bournemouth., Nuwport ...t
Quichester ... 154 Toruitny
Tirighton
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back, with a leg injury just ber fore the interval.
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their Danish left: 0; Olifo, State, 48, Min
Temple 26, Wayne 0: 34, Holy Cross 27; The Clag
Citadel 7; Georgi Auburn 0; Tulane 27,
Blackburn Rovers beat Grims by to keep level with Coventry
20 23 16 on polnis, but other clubs near 20; Flockin 31, Var
the top in Birminghun and Pros- Nebraska 19, Penn 10 17 14 ton North End were humbled. Whila 17, Drake 1
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their first win 20. Town State 20;. in, gaining since Goptember 9, Brentford Oklahoma A and M 7 showed form against Birming this 13: Baylor 20, ham which belled their lowly 12 Oklahoma, 68, position, and Preston's run of Texas 10, 19, A
and Mury five victories was halted in no Willian and uncertain manker by, Barnsley Tech Quentucky Luton scored their first win Dayton John
Hol of thi lanova University. 133 the opening day season in beating Queen's Park 52, Brooklyns 6 New H
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WC. Hic J.E. Burns, G. Woodward J. McCutcheon (Skip
With another big win, this time 34 Springfeld-0:- Nort J.A. Tibble, T.E. Baker, 7. Hoskelet, A.E.P. Guest (Skip).
Goals in the expense of Wolcall, Not-10, Fibulata 23. Con
Colorado State continued. Rink No.
Young 3 12
42, Brligum Two minutes Inter Топг
A.H. McKenzie, I. Urquhart,
12122ninke the pace in the Third Divi-42. Sheung scored
T.O. Morgun (Skip). CNAAF's
D.4. Hith
2-3 3 35 14 2pion, South, but still they cantot 27, Oregon State O; Sa G. Le goal after gathering a loose ball;
The Hong Kong
14 Cricket Rotherham
928 31 16. shake off the challenge of Mill 18 Oregon 13; Wyor Kues. In midfield and dribbling past
R. Dasa (Skip).
seemed more sturdy under pres- Club "Occasionals" defeated Bradford.
874 29 18.1s wall, who won, with the last kick Utah 13: UCLA 21, St Rink several defenders.
No. 13
14. 734 30 18 17 of the game at Northamptɔn. it was somewhat sur- A. Jlott, N. Heaton, A.E. How-prising, when Scotland opened the the "Old Shanghailanders" in. kins, S.J. Pollock (Skip).
scoring
in 24 minutes when Itell- a friendly 12-a-side cricket Bockport Wren, A Balley. T
ly wandered the right and tri- match at Chater Road yester Browne, J. Crighton (Skip), ed a long-range shot which slip- day by seven wickets.
THIRD DIVISION
ped through the goal-keeper, Rink No. 14:—
Parry's. hands.
Play deteriorates
.
The standard of play began to deteriorate no most of the players began to slow down. Two minutes from the end i-
It is early yet to forecast liard, who had gone to the left of the wing, sent the ball to Edwards
the ultimate winners
Army Minor League Zone 2 at centre-fɔrward. Edwards in Football Competition, but so
whost turn pussed to Xavier, far 119 LAA Bty, RA have shot found the back of the net shown themselves to be a good to make the score Ave goals t all-round team
two.
and have
very thrustful forward line.
This was the reore in favour
R.H.
M.J. Diyechu, G.S. Lauto, P.K, Lau, CW, Lam (Skip)..
W. Gaffney, C.F. Collins, A. MeInnes, A. Elliott (Skip),
ink No. 10 JE. Hayward, S.5, Hussain, T.H. Goodman, T. Hemsley (Skin),
Roza, L.A. Rosario (Skip).
G.A. Pinnu, F. Kermant, M.L.
Rink No. 16
of the Chinese when the whistle 38 General Hospital are a good was sounded-ending fles plus. side, but have yet to play their i CNAAF: Yue Yiu-tak; Hau
AB, Kitchell. S.it. Solina, A.HI. first game in the League. They Yung-sang, The Kam-hung, Tang Abbas. A.R. Kitchell (Skip). are expected to offer a strong Sum Ni Kel-theans. Tone
Martin,
AG. Coles, M. Fer clintlenge to 119 LAA Bty. Sheung: Ho Ying-fun, Yiu Cheuk-reira. D.C.S. Alves (Skip),
yin, Ko Po-keung, Chu Wing- Alnik No. 17:-
J.O.. Stokos, V.
Kruse, G.T. Padgett, A.G., Curdner (Skip).
Baynes, WM. Cowle, S.E. Souza. J.J. Basto (Skip).
4 Hussars are also a side to be keung, Lee Tai-fal, reckoned with and have given
HKFA:
Campbell;
Tennuci.
two very sound performances. Tozer; J. Brown, Forrow, Santos. Thoir game against 33. General Hospital on October 25 should Auvier. W. Brown, Hilliard, Hin- be well worth watching.gins, Edwards.
In the matches played so far. the standard of play, has, been well up to "Company standard" and.' kidr“ 'Interest has been shown by the teams.
A very pleasing feature is the high standard of refereeing shown by the officials, lustrat ing clearly How much benefit is being derived from the referees bigasosi nudi meglings which are being hold regularly by Captain (UM) Stone. In
The following are the results of matahas played up to Satur
day, October 21:
YESTERDAY'S SOCCER RESULTS AT A GLANCE
GOVERNOR'S CUP CNAAF
5 HKFA HONG KONG LEAGUE Sepend Division "A" Royal Navy 0 Dockyard.
Second Division "0" Kong Wah 8. Talkno
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Bonior League
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· Rink No. 16-
E..Poulson, H.W. Randall, O.E. Sodick, A.R.A, Rahmoń (Skip).
M.A. Grimpel; W. Baker, C.I. Stapleton, WJ Kontes (Skip).
LAWN BOWLS:
England beat China to win
Gutierrez Shield
sure and
to
From that time Scotland settled down to cooler football and were having the better of play when the interval arrived with them still in possession of a one-goal lead.
Ragged play
Rochdale
Cerlily
34 27 19, AT
4. G. 3 25 19 37
210
17 12 13
Inpressive victory
Although they are now thre points ahead of the field, neither side can afford to underestimate 14.84 18 14 the strength of Plymouth, who
4019 22 JA
fought back from being a goal 144 G19 2014 down and became the first visit Acerteton 14 0.21 07 14
Mansfield Bouthyers Drortis Batting first the "Old Shang- Chester hailanders" compiled a total of Linesin 164 runs, 33 of which were by Yerk...... Mr. Extra.
Associated Press.
RUGGER RES
London, Octo) The following wer
today: 12 suits of rugger gara
Topscorer was M. J. Divecha, Bradford C... 1136 25 22 13 Ing team to win at Swindon this
16 & 16, at 13 sepson... whe scored 42 before being
14 3 6 10 17 19 | caught by Ball off Pritchard,
The Occasionals' best bowler was Naylor, who took four wic- kets for 10 runs in 15 overs, six of which were maldens.
The Occasionals passed. their oppononis' total after losing only four wickets. G. H. Pritchard scored 61 and was then caught by Kermani of Divecha.
Harrow
Rugby League: Barrow Colchester at last halted their Beautkorpa Wrexhams New Brighton 1447 11 0011 points with visiting Reading 18 Hull Kingston Rover .... 14 4.4.4. 18 19 12 run of six defeats by spring het 8, Bradford Nor Bramloy 18, Feathersto
Oldhara
24 4 2 8 20-27 EV Rotherham United, stúrod; an Italifax 14 31 7 15 26 14
impressive 3-0 victory on the dersfield 47 Batley 13, Darlington
ground of Gateshead, previous Dewsbury 8, Oldham 4
Rochdale Hornets 9, Hartlepools...
ly the League leaders, in, thị Shrewsbury...
Wales went off with a burst in the second half and strove hard' for un caubliser: They once ap- pealed strongly for a penalty thinking McNaught had handled, and then for one spell of ragget ploy, neither soul-keeper called upong
Gradually Bcotland applied mare pressure and they went M. J. Divecha e Ball b Prit further ahead after 15 minutes 'chard
was
"Old Shanghailanders" H. D. Bidwell e Farlott; b
Naylor
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with a somewhat curious goal. J. C. Pullen b Ball
Collins on the right beat two K. Campbell b Ball
men,
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but his shet was scrambl J. Leriou e Parlett b Kerr
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st. Newton
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ed away, only for. Steal to break P. R
Naylor through And: bava his shot pushed away by Parry, but the F. R. Kermani e Layton b ball hit the chest of Relily and Naylor bounced slowly over the line:
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Swinton 12 Ketables
17.-Salford 2,
ham'e superiority, and the martCastleford 4 Wigon 1
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Tranmere headed the
Table
10. York 10: Wakenold T Whitchayon
10 Working
result of their hard-rained wit
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Itugby
Union: Count
Morton are the new leaders or plonship Match: Kent 1 Countles 8, Club Match thes Scottish Division "This heath G London Scottish previous leaders, Hearts, were quins 6 Cambridge Unt outplayed at Partick and Meri London, Welsh B. Llanell established a one-point advantagedon jospital Notis B, with Raich chant Taylors & Unifer by drawing." 1-1
Chatham, Rosslyn Rovers. ·
often surprise Birkenhead Park C Partick Thistle stronger, teams and Hearts were Saracens 3, Wasps no exception. Partick were a goal Aldershot Services 16 down in the curly alages, but lomews Hospital-Q, Bata
back strongly
won jand
9. Ecdford 24: Guy1 0812-13 well
13 St.Mary? Rovers B. Johnston, 71, 1928, -1 The promated Reith Feriar
41 219-110
team gained their "draw with 164 Queen of 8, 540 1 171 Murton after being a goul, down
Dunfermline LOAD (2-16 17 1 at the interval.
Motherwell Improved their old Cranleighans position at the expence of lowly Exeter D, Newport 191.6 Falkick, winning decisively by yunonton London four goals to zero-Reuter.
[a·buts, Girough and a cione-range \ T. W. n. Wilson lbw b Kerr 18.
shut
from canie back.
with
A. Grahain not out
Extrus
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·Powell after 23 minutes but Scotland wasted no time In re- zuming a two-goala advantage for within two minutes Liddell head- England beat China In the ed in a tow bill which Parry final of the Gutierrez Shield touched but cruid, not hold, International Lawn Bowla That ended the orig, but Cull Competition at Kowloon Dock both sides.
strove.
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(skip) beat, R. Tay, F. Lee, G. man, was also good and did some 0 Hong Choy and W. Hong Sling brilliant work. Eastman was, as „(Skip}\, of China, in a game that usual, the sheet anchor of the produced bowls of a high stan- rink, while Greenwood was very dardele ved reliable as lead YN
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If one player falled. exfellent account of himself as G. E. M. Naylor not 'out other, would be thare. The ldsd, while Fraucis Les revealed | 3. H. Alkminn, not out Murextent scoredity for England" some of his uncanny touches. -si vistory must go, tu: Lên Bykes 3 Hong CIRNO. 9 was a bit theim redoubtably skip, who was weak, while Hong Silig "although Chi-térátittablo form playing by hood amo, found hir Bija Bomprou SvAlertight hand i mestery in Sykes, MAKLUM BERATEL
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HOME SOCCER RESULTS
London, October 21
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Doncaster, R. Cardur City,
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