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Sing Tao Lucky To Win Senior Shield
(BY "SPIV") -
A converted penalty at the beginning of the second half of the game gave Sing Tao a 1-0 victory over Kitchee in the Senior Challenge Shield Soccer final yesterday.
The Junior Shield went to the Kitchee XI, who, despite missing at least a dozen scoring chances, managed to end up with a 2-0 win over the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Christians Observe
Good Friday
Kitchee had only them- selves to blame for failing to collect both the Senior and Junior titles. On yesterday's display, their Senior XI were distinctly superior to Sing Tao.
They were, yards faster than their opponents whether In tackling or on the run, and in a game where the defences of
A fairly large congregation both sides stood out prominent- attended the
Three-Hour De-Ly, it was, the Kitchee forward was the more venenat Service or Stolph's line that wa Cathedral yesterday. It was dangerous un dominant. the principal Good Friday ob-
Even in the closing minutes two very good In the Protestant Kitchee had
chances of forcing
the game to extra-time, and although on was conducted a number of occasions they their defeat by the Rev. George She, who were just unlucky,
servance
churches.
The service
They
had
also preached the sermons based was more due to hesitant shoot- on the Seven Words from theng and poor finishing. Cross, namely, Excuse, Com-
a golden opportunity in the Orst fort, Allection, Anguish, Pain. to take the lead Triumph and Trust,
half, when a penalty was award- Hymns preceded each of the ed them, but Tse Kam-ho, who sermons, and prayers followed, took the spotklok, sent it straight There was a short-silence-in to Yue Ylu-tak in the centre of between prayers, led by the Minister. for the
the goalmouth!
the whole defence
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"I helped our new cook set the table fast night—and.now she tells me I'd save steps for myself by eating in the kitchen!"
International Series
Championships To Be Decided On Monday
Among the losers, proctically congregation to say personal prayers.
Members of other Christian 3 congregations in the Colony who did not have services of their own joined in the Three-Hour Devotion,
At the People's Service Just evening, St Matthew's Passion was presented. This ceded by Evensong.
was pre-
A service of preparation
Easter will be held at 5.30 this
evening in the Cathedral.
CATHOLIC SERVICES Catholics yesterday took the road
to Mount Calvary. In churches and homes throughout the Colony they followed their Prayer Books the ordeal
put up the grand display, with
wing-halves, LAU Tal- Wo
and Kwokc Shek, and hay centre-half Tse Kam-hung par ticularly conspicuous.
CHAU SHINES
bis the
Cheong Koon-hing gave on- other Impressive performance in for the Kitchee goal with his firm and confident handing of the ball and looked yesterday as it he could stop any shot, Larring a penalty. He did get hands to the ball from penalty kick, but was unable to stop it from rolling into the net, Most prominent player on the | Kitchce
side, however, was inside-right Chou Man-chi, who not only repeatedly broke up the Sing Tao raids, but also time and again set his forwards going with well-directed passes. A little more support from the would have forwards other given a different result.
Sing Tao Belded one change in veteran Fun King-cheong at
in
of Our Lord as he carried The Cross to the hill where He was crucified beavese two thieves.
The full solemnity of Good Friday was potently evident in
where all the churches
the statues of The Saints were, by Catholic tradition, draped in purple and where the Stations
of the Cross-painted repileas inside-right in place of Chang
of 14 stages of Christ's suffer- Kam-hol, who went to left-half: ings on the way to Calvary to replace Lau Chung-sang. hecame on this one day of the Except for the early part of
their the first
towards half and year mure enriched
o!
of the game, they message
on the defensive,
unselfishnestly The most unique of the day's most
courage, endurance and sacrifice.
the
were
By "GRANDSTAND”
As a climax to a season of hard-fought games, the Softball calendar ends with the finals of the Interna tional Series slated for Easter Monday in 'which Portugal will take on Great Britain and China in the Men's and Women's sections respectively.
The distaff tussle will commence at 2 p.m., followed by the men's gume at 3.30 p.m., the latter being a nine- inning affair and a real test of endurance in a scuffle in which the margin of victory is not expected to be more. than a single tally.
has been
Although Portugal will prob- [pitted against either May Wu of
the tille
In the the Pool To College or Connie abiye annex Women's
without Lai of South China. Division much oppositlan, they may find
The Big Chief The British side quite dificult
overcome. The opposing whiffing them past batters in a mentors will be Art Ozorio for bewildering fastion throughout the Lusitanians and Jock the League that it is not likely that they will be able to solve Brown for Britain,
her speedballs in the coming contest.
to
Both teams have claimed the Hotels' Hongkong & Shanghai Shield at one time or another
Added to this is the fact that in the postwar years and fans the Portuguese lassies are all and with the willow heavy still remember that 1
happens, an and classic played off on Recreto's unless a miracle of the credit for their super-diamond a couple of years upset is not likely.
services in Catholic churches in win, a fortunate one,inily
the Colony was held at St their Teresa's, Prince Edward Road, In
two
defenders,
can
Lou to back when Portugal scored the
the the only run of the game in the 10th full-backs, Kiong Ngan- chapter. the night when 2,000 people atching and Hou Yung-sang. Yue tended a procession of the Dead Yiu-tak made two malable saves, Christ.
In the current series. Britain had to come one from a back-hook by Ta
up to the finals took The procession
place Kam-ho and another from a close-
the hard way, having overcome within the spacious church, ainehot left-wing
by
Leung Pakistan and China in turn fe-sized statue of Our Lord | Wing-kwong-
Tho being borne on the shoulders of
forwards
as a whole were far below their usual form,
eight Catholic parishioners,
As the procession energed and only Hau Ching-fo provided from behind the moin Altar, the any
real danger to the strong
lights of the church were tackling Kitchee defence.
switched to red-the red of blood, symballsing,
as
1
were, the price of Salvation that was Calvary.
The service ended with a ser- mon by the Rev. Fr F. Cronin and Blessing by the Rev. Fr V. Mannion.
Murderer To
Hang Today
There
London, Apr 11, will be no reprieve for Jumes Smith, 21, of Black-
THE TEAMS
Seniors
these two worthy opponents champions being International
In past years-while Portugal hurdled over Canada and USA without difficulty.
Choirs Render
Stainer's
'Crucifixion'
APRIL 12, 1952.
'Living Language
Why we say To maroon.
The Spanish word for a mountain-top is "cima" and for wild and unruly "cimarron". From this latter word came the name "maroons" applied to the runaway slaves and negroes of Jamaica who fled to the mountains of the interior in 1655 and there maintained rebellion for many years. Because they were "marooned" from the rest of the world the word gradually took on Its present meaning of cut off or isolated.
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION:
The old man can only Dava bean born in 1940, which is the square of 43
Monument To British Commandos
London, Apr. 11.
A monument to commemorate who men of No 4 Commando
were killed during the war is be unveiled at Flushing, Holland, on May 31, It was on- nounced from the Netherlands Embassy in London today.
Men of No. 4 Commando landed at Flushing in November 1944 and were followed later (Lowland) Divi- by the 52nd
sion.
It is expected that about 140 British ex-Commandos will at tend the unveiling ceremony.
the
The Admiralty is providing a destroyer to tako them to Flushing. They will be guests of the people of Flushing.
Reuter.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB EASTER RACE MEETING
́Saturday, 12th & Monday, 14th April, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the first race wil be run at 12.00 Noan, each asy. Tha tiffin, interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)
There are twelve races each day (24 in all).
Com rouge Tickets at $48.00. each may be obtained at the
Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, alsa tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting on 14th April as well as the Special Cash Sweep on
be run on 31st May, 1952. the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 11th April, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future mectings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at
rules:
5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1932 SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS 188UE.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting ladles not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary In observance of the
Holy at Telephone House, on the written or personal Introduction of a Week, Stainer's "Crucifixion" Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced,
the
and for payment of all chits, etc. was rendered in
Umited number of badges admitting to Members' En-
Pitching strength, will count
Chinese | DJ D 111 be on sale at the Race Course. a great deal in the extra-inning Methodist Church, Wanchai, last contest and this is where night by the combined choirs closure. Sing Tho: Yuo Yiu-ink; Hau Portugal will be stronger with a of the Hongkong and Kowloon Sit Pel-yln, Yung-sang, Klang Ngan-ching staff comprising Chapple Re-Chinese Methodist Churches.
Hou King-ding, medios, Vie Pedruco, Joey Franco Rev. Wong Chok gave a Chang Kam-hol; Ho Ying-fun, and Jocy Graca, while the British short sermon Fung King-cheong, Lee Itung-side will have to rely on Jock when the first part of the sing- kee, Chu Wing-keung, and Hau Brown mainly, with Cooper of ing ended.
the Bantams as a possible rellet,
Ching-to.
Klichee: Cheong Koon-hing; Lee Ping-nam, Ll Shiu-ping, Luk Tat-hay, The Kam-hung. Kwok Sek; Tang Kwong-sam, Chau Man ch Lee Wai-man, Tee Kam-ho and Leung Wing Kwong.
at the
interval
Mar
The combined choir, compris. LIONS ARE HITTERS
ing some 80 voices, was con- Offsetting the hurling handi-ducted by Mr Ting Ming-eng. cap, the Lions have a power- The soloists were: Messrs Peter hitting side of distance sluggers Chen (tenor) ani John Cheung all the way down from the lead (bass) and the organiz off man.
P. V. Shuwa, . Juniors
Dave Leonard, Lance "Buzzy"
Another service of a similar Shu-tung: Wade, George Saunders, Ingmar nature will be held Kitchee Leong h, Glasgow,
in the sentenced 10 Yan Wah-hing, Lam Tal-po; Eriksen-just to name a few, death by the C'asgow High Lee Long, Young Tat-cheung, and Crut for the murder of a man Ng Kam-kwong, Ng Yun-mall, and if the necessary hit can be Gascoigne Bond,odist Church, ir a Glasgow, dance hall Chow Kit, Ho Man-kit, Cheung produced in the clutch, chances Road, Kowloon, to
are more than
even that the on Chung-king, and Wong Kong British side will annex the
coveted trophy which. India.
executed He will be Saturday morning at Barlinnic ching.
night, Starting at 8 p.m.
The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore OMed and The the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00's.m. each day.
Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818)...
CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 Including tax for all persons including Ladles, and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Fublic Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $9.00 in order to gain re- admission
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No re-admission tickets will be issued in future. BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
prison, Glasnouncement said Green; Curry,
RAMC, Rutherford Alto: wrested from them in 1948. A PROMENADE KONG AND FUERE An
Jones Cotterili; has kept on changing hands over that the Secretary for Scotland Jolmson, Baines, Gent Bell and since, Avan unable to find sufficient Dryden. grounds to justify advising the
Queen
to Interfere with the course of the faw-Reuter,
To Discuss Tunisia
FOR LONDON ·
SERVANTS' PASSES
The Portuguese contingent will consist of the Braves and Jaguars
·London, Apr. 11. additions RED CASUALTIES mainly, with a few
A new South Bank riverside from the Madcaps, but as none promenade was opened yester IN KOREA
of these teams have been hitting | day,
to standard this season, It is Washington, Apr. 11, not likely that the scattered Londoners can now walk along
·For the first time for centuries
New, York, Apr, 11, Communist battle cuntalies in the final score, “. The Security Council
Korea at 1,200,600 up to and On the other hand, this come from Waterloo Bridge to West meet on Monday afternoon to Including April 3.
bination is almost perfect in minster Bridge. study the Tunisian question. A They consisted of • 104,428, defence on the diamonds, and At present the promenade is request that the Council be con battle casualties and 132,208 when two much conditions ob- flanked by fending, behind which vened on Monday had been counted prisoners of war.
are breaking tained in any game, the result demolition gang
up concrete walks of the Festival made by the British delegate,addition there were 351,700 will be clase, Sir Gladwyn Jebb-Franc estimated non-battle Closes In the women's encounter, of Betain, Exhibition Presse.
Wahoo Terry Noronha will be Reuter,
the Army today "estimated) satoties will contribute much to the tüverside on the South Bank Booth to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at
will
Beuter
In
site,
Servanta' passes will be issued to private box holders only. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers alauds,
adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room,, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Publio Betting Hail. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Ordor
H. MIBA,
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