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by Barry

NAVY'S PACK HAD THE

UPPER HAND

IN SATURDAY'S

TOURNAMENT MATCH

Says "HANLINCODE"

were

On what was a perfect pitch, soft and yet firm enough for the

Tournament boots to grip, the first rounds of the Pentangular played off on Saturday. With the ball dry and no wind to speak of, it was an ideal day for rugby, and the goodly crowd who made the trip to the Police Ground, Boundary Street, on the mainland, were richly re-

warded for their energy,

The first match was a line close fight between those rivals of long standing, the Navy and Army, and it is the opinion of many of the spectators present that the soldiers were lucky to win.

Dafortunately for the Army, they were without Roden. their skipper and pack leader, and also without Reynolds. their fast wing three quarter, and the substitute ref was Army joose forward, Jack Thomas, also one of their stars.

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the Army, and at half-time the score was Navy 5. Army 3

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Soon after the resump' play, Croitor barged this way across frum a in-out to squ

In the secopil ganie 11] thei afternoon the Police were .II. home to the RAF

LATE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1951.

Appleby

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TODAY'S SPORT

BASKETBALL

South Clit Baseballers v Stewart- Chevrolet, Caroline Hill. 8 p.m.

FOOTBALL

Halsingborg Swedish ter V Com- bined Chinese. Club ground 4 pm.

South African Tribute To

Luis Romero

Johannesburg, Nov. 19. A tribute to Luis Romero, the Spanish bantamweight. boxer. in his world cham- | pionship fight against

the South African, Vic Toweel, on Saturday, was paid to- day by Bert Fellows, the boxing correspondent of the "Johannesburg Star."

victore I the Club, which He wrote: "Every boxer who Boked suspiciously like the steps into a ring to battle for a first tran

the depleted, world title is backed by deter- training RA XV, the score izing 17 points mination, but wile to three.

Romero gave no indication of raiser, the the Curage and doggedness Royal Eu- which he displayed agalist

Ila the curtain Club "B" US

The Police had strong de eers game coded in a point- Toweel,

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less crew.

The teams were: Navy:

Ashmore, Backhouse, 1tter. Sampson

Hawkes, Owen. Howarth,

Normalu. teler. Keng Hughes,

Forrit. Francs Junes, Morrison.

Army: Lor, McNabb, Hart-

out and a very heavy pack, but. ar. I said on Saturday morning. the Airmen half a fast, fi park and would be there all the time to the edit that what took pler. This is just Twitt side's

played extremely ፫ * 24 Contball and put their hearts and souls into the game

Tobull opened the scoring for the Police when he got over

ther Former from mieri Crofter. Farrie, Yeo, passing movement and a goo

the extra points which brought | f0, virtory.

The rest o The game saw Navy going all out bu, the Juši couldn't get through the Army defences, and the twe sie ended

Brazilian Olympic Prospect Injures Himself Seriously

R de Janeiro, Nov. 19. Helio Coutinho da Silva, Brazilian hop, Ep and jumper, who had been rated a major contender in the 1952 Olympics, suffered leg injury while making

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"At the end of the second round, it would have been deult to make a wager on the challenger secing out the dis Lance, Romero was a beaten the refused to man, but only realise it.

"With new-found

strength.

land. Fothergill, Geddes, Lawes, he repeatedly helted the aggres Moorhouse, Evans, Mathieson, Baume. Jorden.

Major,

sive Champion with his wind- Deacock, mili lefts, though Toweel took most of the punches on his Police: Gibbons. English, right arm. Senti. Slevin, Tebbutt, Sher- Tard-Smith Russell,

"Romero did not win a single Best Russel, Gunstone, Day, Martin, round, and at the outside could MeNiver, Saunders, Dawson. have shared only three-the

RAF: Snow. Alapini, Parfil, ninth, 11th and 14th,

"In Hamzah.

three title Harris.

fights the Jauxwell. Bairy.

Morris,

Morrison, Champion has lost no more than Sharpe, Fund, Filligan, Jones, two rounds-a £tting tribute to

bis brilliance."— Reuter. Boll, Chapman.

Soun after this, English, the other Police winger, scored | in the other corner.

Saunders, playing bi game th season aflær ย rit injury during irals, mussed the lung kick. Marlin increased the srure to nine points when he kicked a penalty goal from an infringement, and at heif-tune the score toud at Police 9, RAF

The se ond half opened with

a bang, and the Fliers' pack at this moment were right on p

is a great pity that the bal did not travel more to the wings at his juncture instead of being mishandled on route.

AMERICAN CAGERS SCORE THEIR SIXTH STRAIGHT VICTORY

Giving another sparkling exhibition of offensive and defensive basketball, the tall and lanky Stewart Chevrolets scored their sixth straight win in the Hongkong series, defeating a Combined Hongkong quintet yesterday by 68-49.

However, it had to come and Jump Hamzah, upon handling the ball here on Sunday that may make ran a brilliant 60 yards to break it impossible for him to com- the RAF duck. The try was not pete in Helsinki.

converted unfortunately. Coutinho

After the kick-off, the Police screamed in pain as he landed after making a winger, Tebbuli following 21 15.00 metre (52 feet 54% inches) skied ball, beat Snow to buch

down

and score jump at a track meet,

again for 15 Doctors who examined him Police. sold be ted torn the gamenis The nex! SCOTE

The American Amateur Champions opened up with of one leg and dislocated his] Alapini to make the RAF's their fast-scoring breakthrough tactics and first-time tosses from rebounds to snatch a comfortable lead of 19-8 at the end of the first quarter.

came

from

injury ankle, suffering an

so seront try, which was converted serious that he may never be with a good kick.

Things now able to compete again---United were at a feverish pitch with Press.

both teams fighting really hard. The RAF could not finish their

Increasing their pace and put- gave them the not-too-bad final

a greater variety score of 68-49. movements though, and it looking into use

West Indies v. New South Wales outside the

Sydney, Nov. 19. The West Indies tourists were

the Chevrolets The Chevrolets

went through ed as if Police were the victors of manoeuvres,

without their when, to clinch the matter, widened their lead to 43-18 at the whole game

All-American the end of the second quarter.

captain, Cha Gibbons, their full back, raced

Crandall, and top individual left wing to make

They slowed down, however, honours went

to Bob Walker the odd man over in a nice pass in the remaining two quarters. with 18 points

and southpaw so score the

and coasted along with their Dan Torrey with 13 points for ing movement and left with 105 minutes balling to blew no-side and the score was brought them

The whistle Just try of the day.

opponents, whose dogged rally the Americans.

31 day in thelr

innings second

points Police 15, RAF 8. against New South Waits, who had declared at 274 for three in their second innings, New South Wales' first innings totalled 239 ond the West Indies 139.

At the close of play, West Indies. had made 84 runs for one wicket, -Rew'er.

Everton Weekes May Coach Ceylon

Sydney, Nov. 19. Everion Weekes, the West In- dian batsman, salt today he was interested in the Ceylon Cricket Association's offer of a coaching job, cabled to him on Saturday.

"Negotiations are going on but there is nothing official got."

Al Sookunpoo, the Club "A" versus Royal Artillery Game ended in

a very unimpressive

and

Nine Dragons

Rugger Results Darts, Table

London, Nov. 19.

The following are the results

of rugger games played today:

RUGBY UNION:

Highest individual scorer for the local five was Chan Wah- chec with 11 polnis, while Tong Suet-fong was again prominent with eight points.

The visitors will oppose tonight the South China team who have just returned to the Colony from their triumphant Saigon tour. Out of seven

Tennis Results matches played there the men's

Results

tesm

won all. The ladies' won six of their

and table

team

matches.

of darts tennis competition matches play. ed last week at the Nine Dragons Services Club are an Grey- follows:

Guy's Hospital 3, University College Dublin 9.

Oxford University hounds 6, St. Thomas Hospital i

5.

BOX SCORES Stewart Chevrolets

Büven

Fr Pt PI Fis Daste-23 Field Regt "A" beat in George Walker 2 0 0 4 Wits 4-2: AA W/Shpa, REME, "A" London Irish 0, Dublin Uni-baat 23 Field Regt "B" 4-3.

Bill Harper 1 1 2 3 versity 14. Reuter.

Bullwinkle 5 10 11 Auge The final will be played on Thurs: Dan Torrey

6 1 0 13 day. November 22, at 7 pm. between Ray Snyder

Field Regt "A" and AA W/Sho

Bob Walker Don Payne Bob Payne ...

said Weelees. He added that he New South Wales

in the Tennis Tourney

will go back as a professional to the Barup Cricket Club Lancashire League, for the next! English cricket season-Reuter.

Snooker League

Sydney, Nov. 10.

EE, "5"

Track And Field Association Meeting

ONLY FOUR OFFICIALS ON HONGKONG'S DELEGATION

TO OLYMPIC GAMES

At a meeting of the executive committee of the Hong- kong Amateur Track and Field Association held at the Playground Centre, Southorn Playground, yesterday, Mr Yip Koong-im, was nominated as one of the officials to accompany the Hongkong contingent to the Helsinki Olympics next year.

It was pointed out that two officials would accompany the footballers and that bodies affiliated to the Amateur Athletic Federation of Hongkong had been asked to nominate two other officials.

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The meeting also decided to ¡ (6 lbs) — 43ft and 24ft 2ins; s'age an athletic meet at some Discus throw (2lbs 30zs) -- future date to help raise funds 120 and 4711; Javelin (71) G. M. Arthur & Co. for the Olympics.

state that when

130 and 57ft.

Rules of Arst-claim qualifica- In connection with the hop, tion of the Association, drawn step and

jump, one member up at the previous meeting, were said that it

effect tended to approved. The rules, in part, the brain but another member a person is a contended that the event join- member of two or more clubs, ored up with long jump

and unit of the Royal Present at the meeting were Navy, the Army or the Royal Mr P. Donohue (Chairman) Air Force (exch), or a Club Webb. Capt C. W. Elis, Messrs Territorial Major CW. A. Long, Cdr E.D. and Auxillary and a college, university or busi J. F. Tingay (Join Hon Secre-, ness house affiliated directly to tary), Raleigh S. M. Leung and

FIRST PATRON

the HKATFA, the Club or other G. S. Kennedy-Skipton. body which can show the longest unbroken period of membership shall have first-claim upon bis services.

The rules a150 deal with junior athletes and open team competitions.

TROPHY COMPETITION Suggested rules for a trophy competition on the lines of the English

Milocarian Trophy were also approved. The oh- jeets of the trophy are to en- courage athletics among the young in Hongkong; to give as many as possible experience in organised athieties and to en- courage those who do not nor- mally shine at competitions. The competition shall be open to all schools, colleges

youth organisations. Such bodies need

and

not necessarily be affliated to the HKATFA.

The Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, has honoured the HRATFA by accepting an in-

vitation Patron.

to become its

first

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RED In Table Tennis

Tournament

The

honour

on

Bombay, Nov. 18. first world championship in the of staging the

East will go to India when she plays host at the 19th World Table Tennis Championships which will get under way at the Brabourne Stadium here February 1, 1952.

Up to this writing provisional acceptances have been received from 29 countries. They Austria, Afghanistan, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Chile, Denmark, Bast

England, Egypt, Gerance, Greece, Hun- Finland, 58.6 gary. Hongkong. India,

Iran,

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The Milorarian

Trophy was presented to the AAA in 1948

the by

Milocarian Athletic Club.

Based on the Milocarian sys-

decided tem, the meeting the following highest and lowest standards in times and dis- tances:

200 metres 24 secs and 32 seconds; 400 metres 58.9 secs and 72.8 secs; 800 motres--2 mins 18 secs and 2 mins secs; 1.500 metres - 5 ining 5 Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan, secs and 6 mins 14 secs, 110 the Philippines, Rumania, Saar-

land, Scotland, netres hurdles (three feet)-

Singapore, Swe- secs, Hop, den, Trinidad, USA., Vietnamn 16,8 secs and 28.3 step and jump-36 ft and 23 1 and West Germany. 4 ins; Long jump - 18 ft 1 in And 13ft Bins; High jump-511 Jins and 3ft 6Ins; Pole vault 9f: 6las and 4ft 8ins: Shot put

John Panton Is Britain's Golfer Of The Year

London, Nov. 19. John Panton, the Scot- at tish Champion, who is present in the United States with the British Ryder Cup team, is "The Golfer of the Year."

In an official Order of Merit table issued by the Professional

Golfers Association for the 1951

tournament

seaspi, Pantun finished at the top to win the Harry Vardon Trophy.

He scored 68 points in nine tournaments for 7.55.

an average of Panton also wins the Festival of Britain and PGA Jubilee Cup. He averaged 71.51 srokes fr 37 rounds.

Charles Ward was with 8.09 points for ments and a stroke

71.89 for 46 rounds.

China, Lebanon,

In addition, 10 other nations are probable participants, name-

Australia, Brazil. | y

Macao, the Netherlands, Swit- Israel.

the Italy.

zerland and Yugoslavia.

East Burma,

Africa and Nepal are expected to send observers to attend the two-day Congress of the International Table Tennis Federation to be champion- staged during the ships, United Press.

FILM REVIEW

Portrait Of Jennie

com-

An artist's need for some pivot for his art, some consuming force to municate through his work, that which is often called

inspiration' yet is constant this is the un- usual theme in "Portrait of Jennie."

more

It is an extraordinary attempt to convey the timeless beyond second where spirit and art move and 11 fourna- are almost synonymous, spirit average of requiring spirit in the same way

Мах Foulkner, the Open

Champion, was third.

in which art requires it. Jennie

Appleton never found it in her

lifetime; neither was Eben Adams firding it in his, and his work as a creative artist was suffer

The qualification was for A minimum of six tournaments.— | tng. Reuter.

AMERICA'S CHOICE

His spirit

cried out, and Jennie's WJS the answer. "Where I come

from, nobody knows: Where I ED everyone Chicago, Nov. 19.

gees; The wind blows: The sea The National Open champion, flows: God knows." But the Ben Hogan, was today named artist finds meaning in life, Golfer of the Year for the third

faith

and purpose, and above time in the four-year history all-love to convey in paint. of The Professional Golfers'

The wind

and sea dominate Association annual poll of Sports

with

crisis of this power, the Writers and Broadcasters.

story in a way that has not.

and

winter sunsets.

The heroic little Texan's 184 happened before in film mak- vetes represented 85 per cent of 1g. The snowy city and bare those cast in the poll. Hogan ces have a maited effect in the Colour tinting the pleque in 1948

is used well; the background 1950. It might have been his in

is beautif 1040, too, except for a highway accident that nearly coat him his life.

Won

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Table tennis-30 Coy RASC "A" beat CTU "A" 3-2: AA W/Stops, REME, beat RAF Circle Club__4-0.

The final will be played on Thurs day, November 17, at 7 pun, between 66 Cay IASC "A" v AA W/Sups, JEME. Dick Savitt of Orange, NJ..

Presentation of prizem wil

taki holder of the Wimbledon and plact on Thursday, November 29, at Yu Man-yce Australian championships, bathe Nine Dragons Club at 0 pin, Ng Yust-on

Brirken for the December darts Chan Wah-chee ted his way into the quarter and table tennis competitions must Chan Man-lo Rebulis of the George Youn-finals of the New South Wales be submitted by November 30. Ho Fern Snooker League matches tennis tournament today with entries will be accepted after that Laik "played last night were:"

n 6-3. 3-0, 6-3 and 8-6 victory date. Entrance fee for darts is so Yu Suen-yin, ... KCC "B" lost to Club Lusi over Ken Roswell of Australia. for tenor si no entrance fee Tong Suet-tong

***** | coquired for table tennis, ecchi team

·lano: "A" 1-4; Eastern. bent Savitt will next meet Mervyn is comprien four, Fees should be Mari Kam-sueli CPO Tamar 82; RAF Sgie Mese Rose, Australian Davis Cupper, it to Me Woolnam, Mansate of Suen Po-on

Berge the Club, best Kowloon Tổng Club 6-2; who surprised Lennart HOLE By Mess lost to South Um Swedish champion, 6-2, 6-3 take place to-day at 8p.m. China E

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Joseph

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