MEET THE TEAMS-Recreio Ladies
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952.
Recreio Ladies beat the Gremlins twice last season and the present Recreio team is quite confident of maintaining the Club's unbeaten record against the Gremlins in League matches when these two teams meet on Sunday afternoon at The Recreio ground.
The team has as big a following as the Gremlins, particularly in home matches, and Sunday's game should attract a record erowd. The Recreio girls are B much younger feam than they were last season. Some of their stars of the last campaign are no longer playing, but their places have been taken by very enthusi- astic youth and the team is a formidable one, particularly in attack.
As they line up, they are:
Elvie Tsok, skipper Doreen Osorio and Ena Roza-Pereira;
Francisca "Frisky" Ferreira, "Girlie" Danenberg, Sheila Silva and Connie
Remedios:
Stella Correa, Lily Danenberg, Mereia Silva, Rita Marques and Marcia
Maher. China Mail Photo.
Senior Soccer League
Goes Into The Second
Round This Week-end
By "SPIV"
The local Senior Soccer League moves into the second round this week-end with South China in the lead, closely followed by Army and Sing Tao.
Only four points behind South China and two points behind Army, Sing Tao, who have almost assured themselves of the Challenge Shield title, will be making an all-out effort to gain the “double” — an improbable though possible achievement, Their return clash with South China this Sunday will either see them one step nearer their ain or completely at of the running. Last year South China ended up rather weakly and were forced into two replays with Kowloon Motor Bus before utimately winning the title.
With a number of major up-
sets having already been pro- j
3rd Division Gymnaste v. C. & W
(Nave
duced in the first round gumės, ¦ H. V. 2.30 pm.j
and Army rearing to go into CMB v. University (Navy H the thick of the fray, a very V. 4 p.)
el se finish should be seen in
this season's league,
Sulla further two points be- bind ure Katelize and the Kow- loon Motor Bus, who sill entertain hopes of being in the final count. A na spurt with a resultant unbroken string f victories may yet see the Bus- men somewhere near a replay.
TOMORROW'S BEST
With Sing Too Aghting for survival in the League title race, the feature match between them and South China this Sunday
at the Club ground should pro- duce one of the most memorable games of this season.
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SUNDAY
1st Division
Eastern v Police (Navy CD.
4 pm)
Sing Tao V South China (Club 4.
CAA V. KMB (Boundary St 4 p.m.}.
2nd Division Dockyard v Police (Navy C.13. 2.30 pm.).
Chuma
Sing Tao v. South (Club 2.30 p.m.).
CAA v Solicitors (Boundary St 2.30 p.m.).
V.
Crawford
SUNDAY'S HOCKEY
The following are league hor- key fixtures for Sunday, January 13:
FIRST DIVISION
HKBC "A" v Thunderbolts on RN 1 at 100 .. Umpires: WO K C M. Smith, WD Letori.
Poller y Argonauts "A" at Police Ground at 11.00 am. Umpires: Ma) Vicary, A. Aziz Malik.
OLD WORLD'S CHALLENGE AT HELSINKI WILL BE IN THE DISTANCE EVENTS
By "RECORDER"
Europe's challenge to Americo at the Helsinki Olympic Games will be in the middle distance and distance running events and, though it is usual for Europe to provide the Champions at 5,000 and 10,000 Metres, the | challenge is strong as well in the 800 and 1,500 Metres events.
Next to Zatopek's sensational 20,000 Metres run in under an hour, the most extraordinary performance of the European season was Vladimir Kuzantsev's 3,000 Metres Steeplechase run in 8 minutes 49.8 seconds. To prove that there was nothing wrong with the figures, he repeated with an 8:51.2 effort. This was nearly 10 seconds better than the old unofficial world's best performance in the event.
The Russian challenge is strong in the distance runs, but not strong enough against athletes of the calibre of Emil Zatopek, Herbert Schade and Gaston Reiff.
Belgium's Reiff has achieved B. Karlsson (Sweden) extraodinary feat in these V. Nystrom (Sweden) cas o strong competition of G. Rei (Belgium) making the First Tea list all V. Kazantsev (USSR) the ans from 1,500 to 10,000 Meter
Germany's
3,000 METRES (STEEPLECHASE) Shade and V. Kazantsev (USSH) Sweden's Bertil Albertsson were M Saltykov (USSR) the 1wo other
of. H. Gude (Germany) kingpins European distance running as P. Segedin (Yugoslavia).
The Europeans will not de Low: G. Karlsson (Sweden) well in the sprints and hurdles B. Djuraskovic (Yugoslavia) the middle ja: Helsinki, but in
distance and distance uns they V. Kiiskinen (Finland) should turn aut the Jastest C Soderberg (Sweden) Belas r history.
The
lista appended ranking take into consideration second
TRAINING
30:10.0
30:14.4 30:18.8 30:21 8
8:49.8
8:57.6
9:02.4
Alam Mimoun of France and A Savenko (USSR) Marun Stokken of Norway had a E. Blomster (Finland slightly slower season than ususi
Apro (Hungary)
9:05.4
0:07.2
9:07.6
J
9:07.6
9:08.0
9:08.2
9:00.6
8:10,0
110 METRES HURDLES
Y. Bulachik (USSR) A. J. Marie (France)
14.3
145
14.6
Ga
14.6
. S. Popov (USSR)
14.7
T. Lamyev (USSR)
14.7
10.3
H. Zepernick (Germany) 14.B 104 H. Braekman (Belgium)
"Please
Lo remember, Petron, the other gun is for failures !'
14.8
10 4 R. Lundberg (Sweden)
London prest Servi
14 8
10.5 P. B. Hildreth (GB)
14.8
10.5
F. J. Parker (GB)
14.8
10.5
D. O. Finlay (GB)
14.8
South African
14.8
10.5
10.5
Johansson (Sweden)
14.8
With assisting wind:
Rugger Tourists
T. Lunyev (USSIO
145
10.4
5. Popov (USSR)
14.6
10 5
O
200
Clausen (Iceland)
14.7
Beat Newport
METRES HURDLES (Bround a turn)
and third best performances I. Beinrich (France) where there are ties on athletes'. M. Tosnar (CSR) EventSi
100 METRES Sukharvey (USSH)
A Kolev (Buiga:18) H Putture (Germany) L.. Sanatze (USSR)
W Zandt (Germany) E. Kiszka (Peland)
Gaster (Germany)
M Kazantry (USSR)
Me osv (USSR)
With assisting wind B Clausen (Iceland)
1. Kalvayev (USSR)
200 METRES (around a turnj
P Kraus (Germany) V. Sukharyev (USSR) J.C.M. Wilkinson (8) W. Zandt (Germany)
H. Wehrli (Switzerland) N.D. Stacey (GB)
A.
Koley (Bulgaris) K.F. Haas (Germany) Kalyayev (USSR) H. Haraldssor
(Iceland) Banhalmi (Hungary) H. Geister (Germany) H. Clausen (Iceland) N.D. McWhirter (GB)
400 METRES
H. Geister (Germany) KF. Hans (Germany)
DC. Pugh (GB)
J. Degals (France)
R. Back (Finland)
J. Steger (Switzerland)
10.8, 0. Clausen (Iceland)
K
21} T. Lunyev ¢USSH) 21.2 S. Brooks (GB) 21.2 P. B. Hildreth (GB) 21.4 Y. Lituyev (USSR) 21.5 O. Clausen (Iceland) 216 F. J. Parker (GB) 21.5 F. Schirmer (Germany) 21.5 B. Steines (Germany) 21.6i J. Mrazek (CSR) 21.6 P. A. L. Vine (GB)
21.8
100 METRES MURDLES 216 Y. Lituyev (USSIO 21.6 T. Lunyev (USSR) 218 R. Larsson (Sweden)
A. Fliput (Italy) 472 A Yulin (USSR) 473
G. Salien (Germany j 47.01 H. Whittle (GB)
23.9 23.9
Newport, Jan. 10.
The South African Rugby Union touring team defeat-
the
24.0, ed Newport, their last 24.2 Welsh opponents of 24.4 tour, without real difficulty 24.5 by four tries (12 points) to
24.7
24.7: one penrity goal and one 247, try (six points) before a crowd of 31,000 spectators at Rodney Parade, New- port, today,
24.7
51.7 52.0
52.8 The South Africans led 6-0 at
half-time.
Once again it was a story of superior forward play, the pace at which they developed passing movements anywhere near thei. 53.3**nien
Pponents' fine, and the intel- ligence
of their covering defence, which earned the South Africans victory.
G. Johnsson (Sweden) 49 SO. Eriksson (Sweden) 53 4 47.8 K. Kohthoff (Germany)..
52.8
53.1
53.2
53,3
4778
47 4
J. 47 2 4.K.
in (USSR)
533
H Wudtke (Germany)
47.9
E. Bally (France)
48,0
I Huppertz (Germany)
48.0
P. Kraus (Germany)
48.0
U. Cleve (Germany)
1:50.0
A Siddi (Italy)
200 METRES
H Ulzheimer (Germany)
P. E Mabrouk (France)
A. Boysen (Norway)...
LE. Wolfbrandi (Sweden) H.J. Parlett (GB)
F. Cheygun (USSR)
S. Jungwirth (CSB)
O. Aberg (Sweden)
Recreio "A" v R. Nayy at Recreto S. Lindgard (Sweden) at 330 m. Unaires: WO I Padley. A. Otenhajmer J C. Marcel.
University RAF at Pokfulun al (Yugoslavia) 10.30 am. Umpires: QMSI Day. G.H. Hagerman (Sweden) T. Palmer
SECOND DIVISION Argonauts "B" v Nau Jawan Police Ground at 9.30 am Umpires. Fit Set Aldridge, C Blackburn.
Sun-
3rd Division
1,500 METRES Dairy Farmi V Rediffusion
S. Landqvist (Sweden) (Navy "A" H.V 2.30 p.m.).
O. Aberg (Sweden) Western v. Wayfoong (Navy
Dutch HC Army "B" at
A. Otenhajmer "A" H.V. 4 p.m.) 3
kunpo at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: G. B. RNFB
(Yugoslavia) Gurevitch, K. McKenzie, Lane
HKAAF v Recreio "B" at Kal Tak (Navy "B" 2.30 p.m.)
at 1930 a.m Umpires Sat Davies. Taikoo y RAMC (Caroline F/Sgt Leigh
YMCA V Nomads of RN 2 at 10.30 Hill 2.30 p.m.).
SU (Caroline Umpires: P F. Xavier. A M. Aces. v. 307 Hill 4 p.m. },
Although each side will take the field with the credit of
win cach, it will be Sing Tao who will go on to battle with the greater e mådenet,
Although they
lost to
the
Caroline Hill players by 2-1 14 their first League match earlier
In the season, they completely Byes. 1st Div. Arroy; 2nd Div
Outplayed their rivals in the
Challenge Shield match in the second half, when they won by 2-0. They will also take the field with the reputation being virtually this
Shield Champions.
Tranways: 3rd Div. Jaguars.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
FIRST DIVISION
of
year's
P W D
Buth China Aimmy
12 19
Kitchen
South China appeared 10 Sing Too have a slight inferiority COITI- plex when cpposed to the Tiger KMB
Kweng Wah the RAF
team. still in awe of "veterans", and were too keyed Police
H
up on the last occasion.
Although they will be with-Eastern
out Chiu Chor-wing at right-RNAC
half, they will be #reatly strengthened tomorrow by the Inclusion of their star lef winger, Mok Chun-wah. and.
I. FA Ptu.
1 1 50 10 21
12 1 2 45 15 19
12 B 1 3 37 34 17 20 16 13
1
Suva
LADIES' LEAGUE Gremlins "B" v University at Polles Ground at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: Mic. key Ram. . Baptists.
KGV "B" Little Flowers at KGV at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: J. B. Gonsalves. A. L. Ney.
J Recreto Gremor "A" at Recre
at 230 p.in. Umpires A. Abba
1. Talpale (Finland)
Mabrouk (France) P. E R.G. Bannister (GB) S. Jungwirth (CSR)
G. Reift (Belgium)
A. Holmberg (Sweden) W. Lueg (Germany) Eriksson (Sweden)
Sookuppu
ONE MILE R.G, Bannister (GB) G.W. Nankeville (GB) PE Mabrouk (France) O. Aberg (Sweden)
Umpires unable to attend, or teas
Krishi Lall.
Victorians V KGV "A
at 2.30 p.m. Umpires. R. Souza, WOIS. Landqvist (Sweden) Nixon
A. Holmberg (Sweden)
unable to meet these fixtures are HJ, Parlett (GB) asked to contect Inst. Lt T. Chomber W. Slykhuls (Holland)
the Hon Fixtures. Eyre (GB)
7 1 4 3 17 15
20 21 13
$ 0 22
12
lain. Phone 50038,
Secretary of the HKHA.
3 3 4
ទ
1 11 15
Umpires
are also requested to forward Ests of A.B. Parker (GB)
of wame talking part and
the Pits of the matches to the
the
Fixtures 50c c/o Roval observatory.
4 Kowloon.
St. Joseph CAA
HKFC
1 2 Я
SECOND
DIVISION
P W D L F A Pts.
To Helsinki
Kilcher
but for Chiu, will have the South China same team that defeated Sing Solicitors...
in the first match.
Sing Too CAA
It only the South Chiza Taikno youngsters will relax and play POA their usual game, I am of the RAF opinion that they will leave the Tramways fold the winners.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
1st Division
Kwong Wok v. Klichee (Club, 4.p.m.).
Club Police Dockyard St. Joseph's
CMB
....
12 9 2 1 48
10 8 2
13 0 3 :
12 4 0 3 29
10 0 0 4 20
12 3 3 4 20 32
18 32
10 12 30
THIRD DIVISION
20
P W D L F A Pt.
* 11
9
The 10
St Joseph's v. RAF Caroline Gymnastic Hill 4 p.)
RAMC INTE
Navy v. Club (Sookunpoo 4 Westdra
p.m.).
2nd Division
Israel Invited
3,000 METRES
B. Albertsson (Sweden),
H. Schade (Germany)
1. Taipale (Finland)
V. Koskela (Finland)
H, Posti (Finland)
E. Zatopek (CSR)
1:50.J 1:30.1 1:50.4 1:50.4
53.4
Stefan Olek
Wins Appeal
London.
of
at
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At times, especially in the AMPLIFICATION. PUSH second half, the handling of the
South Africans was a delight to PULL CUT-PUT. TWIN
watch, despite the fact that they 8"
had to overcome the hazards of
LOUD SPEAKERS
a heavy ground and a high wind. TUNING
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answer to the short hand to hand
attacks which H. Muller and his
team frequently employed and,
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1-50.9 The Stewards of Appeal 1:51.0 the British Boxing Board 1:510 Control have decided to reduce 1:51.0 from £200 10 £100 the 1:51.1 amcant 10 he appropriated
from Stefan Olek, the French Johnstone and R. Van Schoor 1:51.3 heavyweight boxer, following 1:51.3 his "no contest" fight with Ray
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al Northwich. Harringay, London, on Novem-wards a penalty-Reuter. 3:44.8 per 13.
3:45.4
3:47,0
3:47.8
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Arts Council to
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3:48.8 French
Area Council 3:49.4 had decided that Wilding should 3:49.8
South Africa
Johannesburg, Jan. 10.
non-European Cricket of Control of South Africa has invited a Pakistan teaan to tour the Union at the end of the year.
The be allowed to retain his full Board purse of £1,000 plus £500 ex- 4:07.8 penses.--Reuter. 4:08.6
4:08.0
Mr M.A. Varachia, Secretary of the Board of Control, who
4:08.8 Taikoo Beat Ewo made the announcement today.
4:09.0
4:00.1
4:09.2
At Squash
4:09,4
4:10.6
Butterfield & Swire defcated
4:114Jardine, Matheson in a squash
added that the Board will meet in Johannesburg on January 27 to finalise details.
Just
It
the
*
P.L. Holmes beat I. Hutchison Soviets May Want
To Go To Oslo
Mr Varachia visited Pakistan year to arrange the four.
is proposed that racquets match held at the Vic-Pakistan team will play 8.13.4 toria Squash Courts on Wednes series of Test matches againa! non-European sides in South 8:15.8 day.
The following were the re-Africa-Reutor. 5:20.0 8:18.2sults, with Butterfield & Swie B:17.0 players named first: 8:17.8 8:1849-1, 0-1, 6-1; W.M.L. Hudspeth 8:19.0 bent D. Nelson 9-8, 9-5, 7-9, 9-3: N. Popov
8:19.2 A.G.S. McCallum lost to J.D. 8:21.8 Mackle. 0-0, Z. Cera) (Yugoslavia)
2-9, 0-9; E.J Helsinki, Jan. 10. R. Lamers (Cormany) 8:218 Gauntlett lost to D. Coleman The Olymple Organising
6,000 METRES
6-9, 0-9, 5-9; D.R.Y. Bluck beat 14:10.8 S.L. McCall McCowan 9-1. 9-1. Committee hero today sent G. Reiff (Belgium) Israel a formal invitation to E Zatopek (CSR) take part in the Games at H. Schade (Germany) Helsinki this summar.
B. Albertsson (Sweden)
Israel is the 70th country to be invited to the
the Games,
At a meeting of the Interna Lionel Olymple Committee In
Vienna in May. It was decided
to
21 10
V. Kazantsev (USSR) G. Reiff
N. Popov (USSR)
V. Koskela (Finland)
H. Posti (Finland)
A Mimoun (France)
M Stokken (Norway). admit Israel to membership. Kazantsev (USSR)
14:11,59-0. 14:154
∙14:20.9
14:20.0
14:21.0
14:226
∙14:29,0
14:35.8
14:24.0
Somerset Want A Batsman
London.
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2.10 p.m.).
It was then
differunt V Olymp bodies in Israel and the
| X. Zatopek (CSR)... told to get together, (By doing H. Sonnde (Chamatty) this Isruel, equid, be admitted E, Albertason CHRUNGON, forinally and would be nole to M. Boken(HOCKIN compete in the 1952 Helsinki A. Mimoun (Camo) GamesRautaz, Broad
29:49.8
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Moscow, Jan. 10. Soviet Union athletes have Anished two big winter sports competitions in brilliant style, and there were indications today that Hussa may seek to parti- elpate in the Winter Olymple Games at Oslo, February 14-25, despite the fact the entry dood- line has passed-Associated
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