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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1951.

HANS JEPPSON IN CHARLTON COLOURS /

Charlton's new Swedish centre-forward, Hans Jeppson, who was in Hongkong in November with the Djurgardens team of Stockholm, challenges the goalie for the ball while pirouetting for a shot in the match against Sheffield Wednesday..

SIR ARTHUR

TOO GOOD

FOR

MORSE'S XV FORWARD

THE OPPOSITION

By "AXIOM"

The long awaited classic between the GOC in C's fifteen and Sir Arthur Morse's XV resulted in a win for the latter by 18 points to 6 in a somewhat disappointing game while the Civilians just managed to defeat the Services by 8 points to 5 in a mach more even contest.

HOCKEY LEAGUE

Army Are Five Points Ahead In The League Championship Race

By "OBSERVER”.

Army practically won the Men's Senior Hockey Champlonslip on Sunday, when they defeated Club de an evenly contested Recreio by three goals to two In match.

With only four games to go, Army have won all their 10 matches so far. Both Recreio and Argonauts "A" their two closest rivals have cach already lost twice and drawn once.

For Army Sunday's game went to Gardner, who pushed It! was perhaps the hardest they acres, to Mackenzie. A tackle have had

of the defenders de- In this season's by one League. Recreio wit a reshuf- Bected the ball back to Gardner, ed forward line held their own who crashed in a lightning shot. throughout the whole duration The interval came with Army of play, and had As much of leading by 2-1. the exchanges as their oppon- ents.

UNFORTUNATE

It was rather unfortunate for them that the first goal which of up 10 minutes came after

from a It came

n

Ten minutes after the resump- tion, Guterres scored his second goal to bring. Recreio on equal again. During short terms corner scuffle in front of the Coal mouth, he got to the ball and down play should havel and drove it Partridge.

1 Dast Army's winning goal came a been allowed.

minutes later from Macken- Gardner during a lew kick by

cross

centre scuffle in front of the goalmouth, zic. Snapping a

"Spiky" Guterres, playing at from the right, he brought the Centre-forward infused a new ball up along the middle

forward slammed it hard into the near life into the Recrelo

was responsible for end of the goalmouth. line, and

THE TEAMS Army: Cpl Partridge, Capt bath of his side's goals. however, had a better combine

CQMS the in- Stubbs, with forward Ing

Webb, Capt line, the centre-forward Dudley, Capt Fitzgibbon, RQMS aldes and

centres from Clark;

Capt Major Lamble. receiving more the wings than their opposite Crawford, L/Cpl Gardner, L/Cpl "They were always dan- Mackenzie, L/CpLTA. L.

Taylor. trio.

gerous with the short

Holy Smoke!

Holy smoke!. He's out.

Yes, It's Frank Cleary Club of the American and

holding a most unfamiliar weapon.

He had just been in to bat for the Americans against the Hongkong Cricket Club at Chater Road and con- tributed six runs — a boundary and two singles

corners Icercio: and from one of these, Gardner Nery, J. B. Gonsalves; A. A. dos drove in one of his unsaveable Remedios, Jr., W. A. Reed, R. Collaco; B. Gosano, G. Roza, C. A. Guterres, A. A. Marques, A. M. Alves.

shots.

Both the defences showed up well. On the Recreio side, Garcia at goal made some good saves, and Nery and Reed were the mainstay of the Recreio rear- For Army, Fitzgibbon guard.

of

at centre-half, played one his best games so far and Webb at left-back was cool and steady throughout

DOUBTFUL GOAL

After Army's doubiful goal, Recreio nearly equalised when

Sir Arthur's team laid the foundation of victory forward and all through one could not help but notice that Forsgate, leading the red pack, had much livelier sup-min port than his opposite number, Carrel.

Outside the scrum Goldschmidt carried on the good work, setting his three's in motion at every opportunity. On this display Nolan established himself as the best well nigh perfect.

-to the Americans' total of 82 runs. — Photo by China Mail Staff Photo- grapher.

TURPIN

RANDOLPH

KNOCKS OUT

SPANISH CHAMPION

beautiful run by "Spiky** Guterres on the left-wing took him into the "D", but his pass across the goalmouth went a-

Birmingham, Jan. 22.- begging.

I was not until Ave,

Randolph Turpin, British Middleweight Champion, minutes before the end of the first half that Recreio equalised knocked out Eduardo Lopez, the Spanish Champlon, in from a short corner. Stopping the first round of their scheduled 10-round fight here to- the hit, Guterres sent in a hard

night. was stopped by

Lopez had no chance against the powerful punching drive which

Following Fitzgibbon.

up.

Parlour Phone four races will be held on the fly-half in the Colony, his distribution all through being first class and his hands Guterres Orst-timed the rebound of the British Champion, and he was knocked out in 55

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Lopez'a Looking the pleture of fitness, After bringing down the Spaniard shaped up with a guard with some heavy blows to southpaw stance, but from the the ribs he drove him into the Arst close quarter engagement It corner, landed one or two quick could be seen that he did not crisp punches and then sent over a short, powerful left hook which sent the Spaniard down for the full count

A Meeting of the Executive relish Turpin's heavy punches to

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Squash Tourney How

Results

into the net.

Immediately after this, Army after In receipt of such support, den gurprisingly missed an easy be Sir Arthur's XV's final score.

tock the lead, A spirited but far too belated again Shortly after another Layton, Clayden and McNabb penalty. proved too much of a handfu! Clayden penalty fell short but rally netted the GOC's XV six forcing a short, corner. The hit

last five minutes for their opposites and delight- Sir Arthur's men were not to points in the

Badminton Meeting ed the crowd by their clever be dented and Bogg scrambed of the game. The reds were in and approach work and but for over over from a loose ruck for the fine fettle all afternoon

played splendid rugger against anxiousness at crucial inoments first score.

Thomas next converted with a side which never seemed to would have scored on several

a long straight kick to put reds settle. more occasions,

up six points. The GOC's XV. Of the backs only Laws and playing in striped jersey, now Stewart played to normal stan- The GOC's side were strug-came away with several con- dard, Innes has never been seen

certed attacks. Stewart and

Lt. Hen- gling against odds all through Slevin were unfortunate not to

to worse advantage. derson, Carrel and Minto never and never impressed us a com- bined force, Gower brightened have scored, the later being gave up an unequal tank while relinquished hooking things considerably towards the grassed on the line.

Forsgate, Francis and Morris hors to Bos. a grand solo try and end with shortly after Minto scored from relieved danger with a fierce the ensuing а Warne pass but this rally rush and from

McNabb cut through came far too late to effect the serum

brilliantly to Issue.

send Cresswell: Play commenced with tno over well out.

inta the

beaten Stripes were soon reds probing deep

the First Round of GOC's XV territory when Clay-back from the kick-off and J.

Henderson, caught holding, Colony Open Squash Champion- gave Thomas another opportu- ship was played at the Victoria nity to boot three points over. Squash Courts last night.

The reds' pack at this stage

D.I. Bosanquet, last year's were fenturing in Bone storm- champion, beat H. R. Jowett; Ing rushes in which, Handcock, C.G.R. Morrison beat Thomas, Francis and Carter Oliver; A. R. Hodgkinson v R. were well to the fore and, M. Macpherson (postponed); R. spendid backing up chins: Jacomb-Hood

A. Schlee lost to GE.P

the opening by Sir Arthur Morse cricket league. That was some following Clayden sent Layton over for

of the new Cralgengower club-years after the club was found- a brillant try which Morris did MacWhinnie; Noel-Johnson beat house extensión on Sunday, fewed and it was the South China the fact that Morning Post that offered a P.W. Farquharson; G.H.P. Prit- were aware of

the League cham- not convert.

McNabb and Clayden con- hard beat J.K. Wilson; KH.

the club almost started under Shield for inued to delight the spectators Wilson y R. S, Kingsford (post- the name of the Victoria Cricket planship.

Lea- The formation of the and the latter scored from a poned); J.R. MacDonald grand break in what proved to PH. Arnott.

In May, 1894, the club was gue helped bring into existence started by former puplis of the most of the other cricket clubs.

the School, Victorid English Headmaster of which was the late Mr W. Drew M.A The suggestion was made to

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Madras Test Is Likely To End In A Draw

Madras, Jan. 22.

India were 165 runs ahead with soven second innings to fall at the close of the fourth day's play here in the fourth unofficial Test against the Commonwealth touring team.

Braidwood,

towards

starting

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The lawn bowls fever moved Craigéngower In 1023, that the club be called the Vic-Craigengower members watched played at the bowls being torla Cricket Club,

neighbouring Civil Service Club and became in-

One afternoon

was

The Commonwealth were all out for 393 runs in their first innings in reply to India's 361 runs, and by the close RODO HOUSE of play India had made 197 runs for three wickets in

their second knock. The match ends tomorrow.

Afier India

claimed mude 72 runs, with seven fours, had Cable Address: "RODOHOUSE" | the last three Commonwealth in three and a half hours.

The Commonwealth won one and comfortable wickets for the addition of only

RvAllablo *113 runs to the overnight total of the previous Tests, and the

of 380 runs for seven wickets, other two wore drawn-Beuter. Valley. their batsmen gave an unenter- prising display.

jet class living

queriors modorata prioda.

a number of the games

At the weigh-in, Turpin scaled 11 stone alag pounds, and Lopez 11 stone and half a pound,

Some of the crowd booed when Lopez failed to get up, but it was clear to those near the ringside that he, was badly hurt. He remained on the can- vas for a long time after the counting

and fuisbed

writhing in agony,

Even after he had been taken to his corner he was still in a dazed condition and kept shaking → his head in an effort to clear the mist before his eyes.

HARDEST PUNCHER Lopez sald in his dressing room, "Turpin is the hardest A puncher I have ever met. right to the heart followed by a left hook which

i

I did not

it was delivered, was

see because of the speed with which

more than I could stand."

The Spaniard was bleeding from the mouth and was still 10 minutes after very dazed renching his dressing room.

Turpin said that he had spent Saturday in bed with a touch of Influenza and declared, "I am geing straight home to bed shaken off its effects."-Reuter, now because I have not fully

OMA TO FILE BANKRUPTCY PETITION

At the time there was a rov-Cricket Ing cricket team known as the terested.

from drawn Victoria Colts, members of the Victoria Recrea- members watching tion Club. To avoid confusion over the fence at CSCC were between the two cricket teams, drenched by a torrential show- er and scuttled hack to their was decided to give the new

own clubhouse. As they were club another name.

trying

themselves out 01 as to the The Victoria English School argument started

game in a situated

building merits of the strange

the way

Buffalo, New York, and one of known as Craigengower at the across

Jan. 22. western end of Caine Road and Craigengower's members, Cap-

Heavyweight Lee 'Oma's out a bowling it was decided to call the club tain Jenkins, offered $1,000 to- the Cralgengower Cricket Club. wards laying

lawyer says he plans to file were green. The club's first matches

In a few weeks the green a bankruptcy petition for played at Breezy Point and at

end of Happy was laid and there was the extreme

con- the boxer early this week in The carliest

tho the Federal Court here. siderable enthusiasm for tion. included the Diocesan

garao. Craigengower's

"The guy's been broke right School and St. Joseph's College: new

quick rise to importanos in the along. All ho's got left is a After

sald the time the Bowrington This laborious batting seemed

Recreation Ground was allotted local lawn bowls world was three-cent stamp,"

had legal troubles to Cralgengower and a matshed due largely to a coaching con- lawyer, Nathan D, Seeberg,

Oma bas unaccountable on an easy pitch against attack which was vir-

an a

tribution from members of the structure

was bullt. This Brat

with his wife and his ex-wife tually limited to Derek Shackle-

clubhouse was completely demo. Talkon Club,

sinco Ezzard Charles stopped ton, of Hampshire, and Frank

fished by a typhoon not long

titio blm in a heavyweight Worrell, of the West Indies.

com Manila, Jan. 28.

aftor

set up. A

The cost of being a member fight on Jan. 12. India did not seem to intend trying to force a decision in the

lding was erected to One hundred and five golfers posito match, and at the close it ap-will take part in the 7,500-peso replace it at this was extend-of a club 56 years ago was far-

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Mrs Frances Oma sued him LAMMERT BROS. peared virtually certain to end becond Far Eartem Open Golf ed

It is now, but there wasn't momberskip -ETCW. in a draw.

Championship opening Thursday

carly activities of the too much momy in circulation in New York shortly after the

· 1804, membership Only during the brief tenure morning at the Wack Wack Gold

of fight for one-third of the 23,880 club were confined

Calgongower Cricket Club cost purse. She claimed he owed it of Mushtaq All, and in the last and Country Club.

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cricket clubs in the early $3 a year. It was later raised for 1050, support of her and a and fessionals

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