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JAGUARS MUST WIN TOMORROW
By "Grandstand"
Important games are down for decision this week as Ate League-leading Jaguars in the "A" Division take ón. South Chinm u. 11.00 m. Tomorrow in match the former must win to protect their slim lead, while the Braves and Pan- das cross bats at-2.00 p.m. n prestige-redeeming tussle. Despite the fact that South
China haven't yet broken any recards for hitting, mentor Bar- roa of the Jaguars
speedballer Vie
will throw
Dainst the Caroliners in this
Beedle Rame
Pedruco
bisuraree
Barros
aalust an inspired side which may explode
ambi-
tions with just a single spark at the Inopurtune moment,
The Jaguars will, neverthe 1:55, start off as favouri's against the feeble hitting Curo- liners, and this is the crucial Home for the Jaguars who huvc been stuck with pennant-fever www since: they custed
Saints froz the top of perch,
BRUTUS
the
the
A
for gunning streak of victories in the re- maining weeks of the season, and the sought after Moltheni
bu his Trophy will
if the falter in Jagunes do not
The
hine stretch.
The Coroliners are sinking their chances on P. C. Wang's slow twisters combined with an air-tight Infeld, and this com- bina ios_bas_uptet strong trams
The scoring-will- in the past. be low in this ult, for although
the Jugars
cun
belt a long
bull, not many ef nem are in
elect
Bie
.300
circle which
mables them consistent.
BRAVES HOPES
The Braves are still keeping alive that faint flicker of hope on the chance of the Juburs and Saints dropping further they in this ch gome, and
.th will be all out to beter Paricles who have written off this year's effort.
Oppisingg Tairlers will he Chapple Remedics of the Tribe and Jackie Wei of the Pundas, with the former porxssing con- trol while the latter may be
the spood- elussilled merchant category. Both teams have a large following and
crowd will be on hand to vecal support to
to the efforts
in
14
of the diamond gladiators.
Hay Cordeiro, who has pilot- ed the Warriors in the first year of their, pennant quest.
Will have to put on his thinking cap when his gang face the mighty arin of Navy hurler Billings whore lightning offerings can really blister the air over the ple. In their last encounter round-ace Billings registered 31 hitless chutout Over the hapless Warriors.
Should Warrior hurler Jovy Franco strike form, this fursle will be a pitching duel and hits are likely to be as schree us hen's teeth,
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CHINA MAIL
fatiblished 1845
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1952.
Picture shows the On Monday the body of is Majesty King George VI was taken from Sandringham to London. funeral cortege movlag off on its way from King's Cross Station through the streets of London to Westminster Hall for Behind in civilian clothes and bareheaded walk the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Edinburgh. the Lying in Stale, -(Express Service),
Weed-End Soccer
RACE FOR THE SENIOR DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP REACHES THE
THE FINAL BEND
Says "SPIV”
The race for the Senior Division Soccer League Championship reaches the final bend this week-end with the three teams, South China, Army and Sing Tao almost abreast of each other.
All these three teams will be seen in action this week-end, and interest will
be centred on the capability of each one to maintain its position.
Virtual leaders of the League, Army will have the easiest opposition in the Navy. XI whom they meet this afternoon. With Jones back in the team and Tennuci coming back to his regular form, particularly with Tennuci Jr., to give that extra incentive, Army should easily maintain their present position.
2.30
South China, whose displace- Tao. It was not that they lost diffusion (Sockumpoo 2.30 p.m.) goals to nil, but that R. A.M.C. v. University (Soo. ment from the top position is by two now a matter of time, in view they showed a, complete lack | kumpos 4 p.m.); C. & W. v, of their having played one more of fighting spirit and too much Waytoong (Navy H.V,
complex,
which p.m.); Lane Crawford v. Jaguars game than Army, will be faced inferiority with another serious threat this gave cause for disappointment (Navy H.V. 4 p.m.);
to the capacity Caroline Hill
LEAGUE STANDINGS Stadium crowd that time.
afternoon.
the
aren
IST DIVISION
Goals
P W D L F A Pis.
China 10 11 2 3 55.20 24
15 11 1 3 51 16-23.
16 9 2 5 43
15 0 0 0 31
15 7
15 7
Whether they will be out to make amends for that disap- pointing display remains to be
South A slow defence, how- ever has always been the cause
Army. of their undoing, and against the fast-moving Sing Tao for- Sing Tao 15 31 13 47
KMBB ward line they will be lucky if
get away with
the RAF they can same margin of defeat as in Kwong
Wah 15.8 the first match.
triches One very interesting match Eastern
be picked out Police 15.6
the among
Second CAA,
16 3 and Third Division
games. St. Division This is the Second
Joseph's 15 3 match between Sing Too and Club 25 Kitchee at the Club ground to RNRC morrow.
can
at the
no head currently
of the Second División
88888
29 ON
29ERR 88885
972
එක
15 0 2
2ND DIVISION
Goals
GIANT-KILLERS NO HEAVY WILLOW Strange as it may seem, the Opposing them will be none Hobs are not as heavy with the other than the amazing Eastern Willow us one would expect, | XI, this year's giant-killers, nd apart from Pop Graff be- whose rise to seventh position hind the plate, the others are
on the sensa- borders almost only average stickers.
tional,
They have not lost a single match in their last six outings and among their victims were Army and Kowloon Motor Bus. In the course of their successive The Navy have been on the
triumphs, the Eastern boys have threshold of Pennantville long also
shown marked improve from enough and do not intend de-
ment in their play, a pleasing uying their triumph. Odds are feature being the long-the- un the Novy winning, unless
ground
among passes catastrophe befal them.
halves and forwards There Is talk around town
The Caroline Hill Club can that the
the Delawares will be the
underestimate not afford to subdue the Hawks in first
their opponents and will their triumpham march to the doubt held their strongest team
table and two points Kitchee Championship, and this corner with Chan Ka-sou probably League
15 12. 2 1 57 10 20 their next of ahead Lending the attack, and Mck South Chins, Kitchee are will not be surprised It, Tony
rivals, South Kwok enn pull a fast one out Chun-wah, who played a grand
China 13 11 2 0 29 5.24 games ahead of the latter. of his bottomless bag of tricks. game agunst the Danes on
Sing
Tao 15 7 4 4 38 27 18 Reno
Sing Tao, who Sequeiro,
Wednesday, has
m his usual berth
third, are too far behind on CAA..
lying Solicitors 1774 -0.35 36 18 masterminded the Hawks at left-wing.
13 6 5 4 33 23 17 throughout the reason, is fairly
have it that Yue points to be in the final count, Talkoo Rumours
10 7 0 0 90 20 14 confident
breezing
into of
15 0 27 33-30-14 considerably consolidate RAF Pennantville, but all the same
South China team before the wil he would like to chalk up an season ends, but it is improbe South China's position.
Dockyard 13 5.0 8 able that his services will be
Police
1024 1 undefeated achievement, At the
called for this afternoon.
Club 13 3 2 8 moment the Hawks' streak has
Eastern will be out fighting broken all records and this
Joseph's 15 22 11 17 400 effort is likely to stay for years. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME
ways 14 3 3:0 21 32 D Today: 2.00 p.m. Griffing y
3RD DIVISION Dragons; Buntams, v. Rexes; 3.30 pm. Dodgers v Wildnres: Blue Sox v South China (Junior League).
who
Tomorrow: 9.30 a.m. Americans Dodgers ("B" Division); 11,00 u.. South China v Jaguars (A Division); 12.50 p.m, v Delawares; Acts Blackhowits
Pandas (Junior League); 2.00 pan. Pundos v Brayes ("A"
Warriors Division) 9.30 pim. v US Navy ("B" Division).
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P W D L F A Pís.
Cheuk-yin will be back in tho but a win for them tomorrow | P.C.A 10 4 5 7 2534
TODAY'S GAMES 1ST DIVISION
for their seventh successive Army v, Navy (Sookumpoo 4
St.
win against . a present Leazuo Pam.); South China y Eastern Tram- leading team, trying to hold on (Caroline Hill 4 pm.); R.A‚P. to their load, and the result should be the most exciting and thrilling match of the week.
IN A BETTEL POSITION-
V Kwong Wah (Navy C.B. 4 p.m.).'
2ND
DIVISION Tramwaye V. “P.C.A. ·(S00- kumpod 2.30 pm.); South GMB Sing Tuo who seem to be China V. Dockyard (Caroline Gymna- also in a better position than HR 2.30 p.m.); R.A.F. South China, one point behind but with a game against Police Talkoo (Navy C.B. 2.30 p.m.). 367 S.U. in hand, are not expected to be seriously threatened by Kitcher. Kitchee failed miserably in their first meeting against Sing
Goals "PWD L· P ·A Pis, 14′ 12.20 62 '10 26.
atle, 18 1 31 04 12 25 13-10 11-03 : 8:29 SRD DIVISION
RAMC. 13 13 0 2 70-22 02 2.30 p.m.); B.N.F.B. v. Dalry Western 14 6 3 5.30 20.18
C.M.B. v. Aces (Navy. H.V. RNFB. 14 8,84 23 22 154 Farm (Navy H.V. 4.p.m.). : Jaguars 216 24 24 17 12|
TOMORROW
IST. DIVISION
> Sing Tao v. Kitchee (Club
·INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION | p.m.); C.A.A. V. St. Joseph's
Tisa final dite valla ins'that tha amount paid on the thres rubber wern equal.
Lethe first rubber be m pundred
pointa, at a shillings
hundred.
"Then tun
WhEDAD
* 20 ** 10; 13m $1 and man-256.
› Bo Galler, Pope won $55 EN
Lanton Kapren Bervios.
(Boundary St. 4 p.m.),
2ND DIVISION
Re
Living Language
Why we say Print- er's devil.
A boy employed in a printer's office is called n "devil" for two rea- sons, first because he becomes smeared with black and looks like an imp from hell, second because in the Middle Ages printing, and in- deed all that was con- the ad- nected with vancement of learning, was thought to be Black Magic.
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We. Mollers' Limited of Queen's Building, HONG KONG, hereby give notice that in consequence of have Company Policy, we applied to the Minister of Transport, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the motor ship "Daisy Moller" of REGISTRY HONG KONG Official Number 191490, Grois tonnage 18.74 tons, Register tonnage 10.81 tons, heretofore owned by Mollers' Limited for permission to change. her name to "Marine Messenger" and to have her registered in the new name at the Port of HONG KONG as owned by Mollers' Limited.
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DARTWORDS SOLUTION
diffusion 14 6 27.2000-12 Dombey Son Boon Spoon Lane Craw
Feed' Deerf ̈ ---- Act) me, Cat -- [Middle - Nero ----Karo Herod 1.7 ford 13 6
40:11 forde - Horse --- Singo - Tonio Wayfoong 13 3 3 7 10 40 10 Tease Banter - Hunter Dairy
Billy - Bully Beef - Eater 626 648ager - Agra - Consent → Con Sing Teo V. Kitchee (Club
LJ Farm 13.
jvent Convert Change – Chance 1.30 p.m.); C.A‹Â. v. St. Universit
{um. Arm Arum -- LiF →→ Elli -- 2.30 Joseph's Boundary St.
frestur 53 andmila. Some Quaxoto, mi (Baricho | Panta - Panda {Panada "--"/"Canada"y Mounty
Bounty Mutiny - Havolle iral-in Revelim.Level- Stare
London Express Kervice).
p.M. DIVISION
Talkoo v. Western (Caroline
sily 13 31. 9:18 80 Tulkos . :15 3.0:12 24 50 Cable &
Wireless (12. 1.3 8.045
Hill 2,30 p.m.); 387 S.U. v. Re Aces12 2 0 10 20 81
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