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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1948.
ANOTHER DOCTOR HAS A MERRY TIME
WITH THE SCORPIONS
•
By "RECORDER"
The HKCC Scorpions, who played their only home game in the League as the Nomads, failed by just 14 runs against Club de Recreio at King's Park on Saturday and completed the second week of the league season with a duck in the points column.
Still lacking the necessary balance for victory, the Scorpions were a much better team than they had been the week before. It was their misfortune to run up against
this time- another doctor on holiday--Dr E. L. Gosano
who knocked up a fine personal contribution of 79 to a surprisingly low Recrelo tola! of 130, including in his one- man stand 12 boundaries on a ground where the ball has to travel far for a four.
four overs, settled down to his perfect length once more and took the wickets of Gee, Weir and Wales in one over.
several of the Scorpions in With taking their stand at the wicket in more confident mood than they had the week before against a poorer round bowling
acemed, alde, It about five o'clock, that Howarth and Owen-Hughes were sufficient aettled down to bring in the neces nary run for victory.
R. 11, Hughes put up a Kame the wicket with sland for Howarth but finally anicked a faster than usual ball from Pereira that was easily held in the slips.
Week-End Sport
Results
FOOTBALL
FIRST DIVISION
Army rollee Kitchee B.A.F.
K.M.B..
8. Chlrta "P"
2 8. Chlua "A" GG.A.A.
5
Kwong Walı
2 St Joseph's
Eastern
4 Navy
SECOND DIVISION
Kilchee University Tramways
I
G.A.A.
0
8. China
1
St Josephis
W.D. Chinese
อ
Navy
D
Army (HI).
2
Dockyard
I Club
Still 14 runs short of Recreio's Sollettom The only batting sting the Scor- turned up was from Frank pions Howarth who faced with confidence first innings knock of 114, the Scor-
Pereira plons had actually produced a sting Army (X)
Police both the medium-be-fast
at sorts. They had dismissed nine and
length Liec near-perfect
batsmen of better-than-Talkoo Dr Recrelo of throughout the afternMIES
average enilbre as batting sides go Gosano, who gave meny 28 runs
for 31 runs. They even turned up 15 overs.
a bowler is J. D. Clague, But they
stings with.
Howarth andetented
57 syaa
Q1 K.M.B.
HOW THEY STAND
helped on largely by the fact that lack the tail that the scorpion St. Joseph's Ure field was badly place! for him. He Wi
confident ngainat Pereira and pleted up one boundary off Dr single an occasional and Gustno,
more
He gave one lite, fairly early on.
leg. I to Guterres at Aquare was not an easy catch, necessitating
[1
sudden wheel-about and u run
ord Guterres mistimed it, the ball splitting his finger to the bone,
man
L. F. Stokes was contributed to the Recreio Beld, nu 12th having been nominated.
'VARSITY LOSES
First Division
3
HITS THE DIRT
Bob Elliott, Boston. third baseman, batting hero of the fifth World Series game at Cleveland, slides safely Into third in the seventh inning.
The ball got away from Ken Keltner and Elliott got Watching the play closely is up and raced in to score, 4 1 1 10 0 9
Boston won manager Billy Southworth of the Braves.
11-5-AP Photo.
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Chinese AA 5. Chino "A" 4 4 Eastern Army
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0
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5 3 1
1 12 5
7
3 1 2 17 15
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The University team could not settle down to their match against the Army at Sookunpoo and, though standing much chance of a never win, threw away a draw as well Pollee when the tall was tempted to hit out S. China ""
situation that would have Navy Had RAP allowed it to play out time. the last few batsmen just dragged Kwong Wah the innings out another 15 minutes, it would have been a draw.
FIFTH WICKET STAND
The Army's 180 for seven Owen-Hughes was clean bowled
balt after kets declared was helped on by Dr Gosano one mighty wallop for a tour in the siderably by Major Murray-Brown's 52. The University the direction of
that contribution pavilion
and he was contribution flelding was scrappy brought his personal
twice missed in the slips wille not up to 13 and the score then stood
yet settled down. 1 for Ave wickets, with nordd for victory from the five left to fall. With Howarth, he had pul up stand of 47 for the 5th wicket in 35 minutes.
50
With Graham going in at No. 7 and keeping up
of the his end wirket, the Scorpions fortunes al that stage were reflected In many à worried look on the fees of Re- creto supporters In the pavilion.
the score With
nt 97, Grnhom played a very easy enteh into A.M. Prata's hands at point off Pereira bowling from the north end.
Things still looked bright enough with Howarth thoroughly settled down, but Dr Cusano, coming u again
after a short spell of rest during which two change bowlers and been knocked about for 20 runk
Best Performances
In Saturday's
Cricket League
BATTING
DE. L. Gosano (Recrelo v
Scorpions)
N. R. Oliver (Optimista
Navy)
L. D.
Navy)
Kilbee (Optimists
W.D.M. Webb (KCC v CCC)
F. Howarth (Scorpions į
Recrelo)
Maj. Murray-Brown (Army
VKKU)
F. R. Zimmern (KCC v CCC)
Lee (RAF IRC)
S/Lt.
Veambles
Optimists)
31
more
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1 0 4 0 23 2
0 7 20 0 Divina Scrond
1
0 5 6 20 2
+ 0
9
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0 1 32 #18
7 7 0 0 39 4 14
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wic- con-
Army. (K)
Navy Army (HK) Trumways
7 5 11 21 10 it 85 1 2 35 10 11 6 4 4 1 1 19 13 9 6 4 0 13 23
5t. Joseph's 7 3 0 2 WD Chinese
12 33
62 0 4 11 18
7 1 2 4 12 19
7 1 1 5 4 22
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6 1 0 5 10 22
2
10 7 11 36
2
0 0 1 7 6 20
1
80 17
3 32
1
with Stepto's bowling was foced
confidence by the under- graduates than the Optimists were aule to muster up last week and it secins that the University is not to be subdued by fast bowling. Jones's In-swingers worried the undergrads more and gave him an analysts of 5 for 29 in 10 nvers...
THREE DRAWS
games were
Taikoo
Police Club
PCA
Dockyard Solicitors
Valversity
The other Wiree drawn. it was more a batsmen's | than a bowlers' day and there were. several big knocks.
HOCKEY
Recrelo Civil Servies
Craigengower came near enough Saints to the upset of the afternoon when they replied with 138 for eight Filipinos
KCC's 101, but VRC against
wickets
University
1
Dutch HC
2
SOFTBALL
SENIOR LEAGUE
A Recreio
(11 Innings) ИКИС 11
Madcaps B
5
MIDDLEWEIGHT LEE SALA IS
MOST PROMISING YOUNG
FIGHTER IN THE WORLD
By JACK CUDDY
most talked - of young New York, Oct. 31.-The fighter in the world today is Lee Sala, unbeaten middle- weight of Donora, Pa.
Old timers who have seen Sala in action belleve that top the achieve- the "Donora dynamiter" may rival or ments of other great 160-pounders who came hammering out of Pennsylvanin's coal-steel area.
icelo were Gomez, Rosatl and The optimism in that belief can be appreciated when recalla knocked out.
unc
Because of Sala's record nd that he coni-steel scetion produced
Over Amit his impressive victory far more than its share of notable
in middleweights.
They included Harry Greb, Frank Klaus, George Chip, Teddy Yarosz. Billy Conn, Buck Crouse, Al_Gray- ber, Jimmy Perry and Billy Berger,
Some of those lads also
dis-
tinguished themselves later as light heavyweights: but they climbed to fame as makidies,
t
42 VICTORIES Sala- wiry, black-haired 22- 8year-old Italian-has clicked of 42 9 straight victories since he came out
Victoria Derby
Melbourne, Oct. 30.-Comic Court by Powers Court out of Witty Mold today won the £5,000 Victorin Derby over one- and-a-half miles at Flemington Race Course here, and at odda of 25 to one, he was the longest priced Derby winner for many
years.
Comic Court, a South Australian colt, won by two and a half lengths from Foxzumi, 12 to one, in two minutes and 35% acconds, with Carbon Copy. 7 to four, one of the joint favourites, another one and a half lengthis away, in third place after a photo finish, with Clement, All carried eight stanc and ten pounds.
FOOTBALL
WN ONLY A LITTLE
·AND FRESH PICKED ARE FETCHING A MONEY IN THE CHOPS
to
Previously, grey toppers, purchased by many in readiness for the Royal visit, were damaged by the rain, which made the going very heavy,
CZECHS BEAT Comic Court was first away of
TEST, the 13 starters but Royal Androw
rew AUSTRIANS soon took , up the running from Foxzami, Comile Court
Bratislava, Oct. 81. Czecho- and Phoibos, with the joint favourites Carbon Elovakia beat Austria by, three Copy and Vagabond well behind.
That order was maintained until goals to one today on a slip- Hearing the half distance when the pery wet field to register the favourites moved up.
Entering the Czechs' first international foot- straight. Comic Court went ahead of ball victory this season. Royal Andrew and Foxzami with Austria lead 1-0 at half time, Pholbos challenging while Carbon
Over 30.000
fans packed the Copy and Clement were maintain- 1 Brailslova Stadlum while hundreds ing long runs.
mare used the surrounding trees and Comic
Court, however, sprinted rooftops as grandstands. and raced away to win comfortably The Austrian centreforward, from Foxzami, with Carbon Copy Strong, taking a fast backward pass snatching third place after the from Habitzel, scored the first goal camnern had been called in.-Reuter. In the 10th minute, the Czech goal-
MELBOURNE CUP
keeper, Moravek boing unable Melbourne, Oct. 30-Late scratch-raise his hands in time to save. ings
and
ballotting
The Austrians held the initiative have
for the remainder of the first half reduced the netd for the Mel- bourne Cup, to be run on Novem and the Czech goal had severat ber 2, to the safety limit of 35.
The acceptors are; Howe 9/5, including six pounds penalty, Royal Gem
9/4, Dark Marne 9/11, Fresh Boy 8/11, Silver Link 8/6, Buonar- roll Boy 8/4, including 7 lbs penalty, 8/4, including 9 Red
9 penal- Banerette 8/0, Kan
Slendy 7/12, Lysande minute 10 give the Czechs B 7/11, Yamboon 7/10, Manakau 7/3, Czechoslovakia's third goal came Anthelion 7/7, Carbon Copy 7/8 in the 40th minute when the out- Including 6 b penally, Few Words
ords side right, Havacek, banged in a 7/0, Ninnid 7/6. Saxony 7/6, Black sharp high ball which gave the Aus- Beau 7/5, Rio Fe 7/6, Robert Bruce trian goalkeeper no chance to save. 7/5, Royal Scot 7/5, Comic Court United Press. 7/4, Rimfire 7/2, Saxonian 7/2, Bruin
Count 7/1,
Britisher 7/0, Cyrano 7/0, Vagabond 7/0. Snow- stream 0/13, Chatsol 6/12, Clement 0/12, Sir Marfeld 6/0, Sun Blast 6/9-Reuter.
ty,
narrow escapes.
In
the second half, the Czechs increased their speed and improved Hemele, registering their passing. Their centre-forward, the equalising
01
on in the 911 minute after taking
neat pass. Hemele scored again in the 25th 2-1
lead,
JUNIORS AS WELL slovakia "B" team
Vienna, Oct. 31-A Czecho- defeated απ Austria "B" team by one goal to zero today in an international foot- ball match.
Play became very rough towards
was sent off the field-touter.
WINS the end and a player from each side
Only GOLOMBEK his last night, it was
CHESS TOURNEY
natural that the Tournament of Century
Champions and the 20th Club were vying today for his ser-
vices.
Promoter
of
with
Tourna-
the
The International Chess ment which concluded at the Hague on October 23 was won by English player. 11. Golombek.
The final scores were: Golombok Wade (New Zealand) 514, De (Britain)
7 Spangnard (Holland) Ves (Belgium) 5; Prins (Holland) Rubinstein (Belgium) ** (Britain) and De Lange with (Holland) 4: Visser (Holland) 314:
Bray (Holland) 14.
November or
Andy Niederrefter the T. of C. was negotiating Dewey Fragelto. Sula's New York representative, for a 10-round bout witht Tony Janiro at the Jersey City Armoury in December.
Niederrelter explained that the end Jersey City but might be a stepping Wood
fight stone toward a title Cerdan at Pittsburgh next summer. $100,000 GUARANTEE Sola is managed by P.J. (Bunny) Bantog of Pittsburgh, wealthy dis- tribulor of construction accessories and veteran pilot of pugs. Sala's left hook, which teams
Buntag is willing to nicely with an explosive right, has Cerdan $100,000 for a Pittsburgh been the pursuader, in 31 knock-defence. .750 outs,
though Irance and Billimoria ap- Canadians 11 Overseas Ch.4for the navy and turned professional
cared settled enough when stumps
were drawn and there was Crabtree get to come, the remaining wickets may well have fallen before the necessary 24 runs were on the board.
Jaguara
JUNIOR LEAGUE
13
Wildfires
5
Mohawks
9 Braves
exe Blackhawks
HOW THEY STAND Senior League
W L Perc
Optimists v. Navy was n high- scoring game with the former die Canadians
and VRC claring at 187 for 5 wickets
Madcaps the Navy was lucky enough to play
Saints put time with one wicket in hand sa and 62 runs away-from-victory. ENDURS
Recreio IRC also were lucky to play out time against the RAF at Kai Tak.
57
Recreio
Army
283 2 480 322 $2
(Navy
33
Optim-
LL Fluck (Navy v
ists)
Marshall (RAF v IRC)
S. Ramchand (CCC v IRC)
BOWLING
Dr E. L. Gosano (Recreio v
Scorpions)
5-28
L/Cpl. Jones (Army v HKU) 5-20
Howarth (Scorpions
F.
Recreio)
V
5-49
10 6-57
A. P. Pereira (Recreio v
Scorpions)
Lt. H. Steplo (Army v HKU) 4-17 J. D. Clague (Scorpions v
Recreto)
4-23
....4-38
T. R. Mahon. (Optimista v
Navy)
T. Crabtree (CCC v KCC). 4-43 A. R. Kitchell (IRC v RAF) 3-20
*Not out,
Coming Events In
The Sports World||
EIFENTINGENTERONS
TODAY
Meeting-Hongkong Football Re- ferees' Association, 5.80 p.m.
Tennis Colony Open Champion ships: Mixed Doubles Tsui Wai- pul & Mrs E.. Lition v., Ho Kh-lau Mrs Loo; Taui Yun-pui & Miss D. Kent v
3. B. Hawthorn & Mrs Kite, at, Ladies' Recreation Club, 5.15 p.m.
HOW THEY STAND
RAF Optimists Univerally
КСС IRO
Craigengower
Royal Navy
Scorpions
TABLE TENNIS
Chung Wah
W D
0 0
Pis
8
Overseas Chinese American Club HKBC Filipinos
0 0 8
Police
0
Braves
Jaguars Mohawks
Junior League
要
A
Wildfres
Rexes
Vikings
0
Rangers
Blackhawks
Czechs Win All
Sussex Titles
Hastings, Oct. 31,-Czecho- slovak players won all the titles
in the Sussex Open Table Tennis Championships played tonight on Hastings Pier.
in 1946.
2 In those scraps he displayed one # of the deadliest left hooks since 6 the hey-day of Charley White, sen-
sational Chicago lightweight.
5 0 1.000
3
I
1 .750
1
.060 was
Meanwhile,
guarantee
of the Sol Strauss Club Lammin' Lee's latest kayo victim 20th Century
was negotiat- Charley (zlvic) Affir, highly ing with representative Fragetta 008 touted Pittsburgh rival, whom Sala for a possible winter bout between 500-belted-out at 1:47 of the second Salt and Robert Villemain... of
333 round before 11,803 at Forbes Field, France at the Garden. 388 Pittsburgh on Sept. 15, incidentally, 333 they attracted $38,587.
-353
.250
Although comparative perform- 250 ance cannot be used as an accurate
yard-stick in boxing, it is Interest .000 ing to recall that Affit had beaten Lavern Roach of Texas, who lasted 1.000 until the eight round with Marcel 750 Cerdan at Madison Square Garden
on March 12.
SWEDE WINS
.650
.600
.333
.000
.000
.000
CROSS-COUNTRY
Cerdan now is world middle- weight champion. Moreover, Affit had
fought main events at the
Gorden and St. Nicholas Arena,
KNOCKED OUT MANY
C. controls the Because the T middleweight title, it is likely that Sala, Buntag and Fregetta will be more interested in Janiro than Villemain. United Press.
in
Schmeling's Last Fight
Berlin, Oct. 31.-Max Schme- Besides Afif the "Donora devasta-ling, former heavyweight cham
tor" has beaten such good boys DI
Vinnie Rossano, Chet Vinel, Sonny pion, was outclassed in the Inst Horne, Indian Gomez, Danny Rosati, fight of his career today by and Tony Riccio.
hard-hitting Richard Vogt of Hamburg.
Prague, Oct. 31.-Sweden's WILLIE Goesta Leandersson, running in
PEP
OUT
the cold rain, beat an inter- KNOCKED national field of marathon run-
cross country race here today Pep, ners, to win the 10,000. metre New York, Oct. 30-Wille tiring and this was his last fight.
world featherweight cham-
bit
in 34 minutes and 22.4 seconds.last night when he was knocked out 1
plon since 1042, lost his title not a bad one until the 10th round.
nt
the 30-year-New York City, at Madison Squarese legs
confused
crowd
count,
28
cross
decision. Vogt won a 10-round Twenty thousand shivering fans at and in the near-freezing weather night drizzle to see Schmeling in his first postwar Berlin appearance. Schmeling announced that he is re-
Maxle, took brd heating. Thien Vog: lashed out with hard Several hundred spectators, shi in the fourth
round by Sandy lefts and rights and a left Owing to the intervention of the vering under umbrellas
the Saddler, a 22-year-old Negro. of
tagging Moxie on the chin, Lord's Day Observance Society, the old Swede duplicate his performance Garden.
Stromovka Park saw
tho Bugged and IL looked crowd roared.
it organisers made no admission charge of last Thursday in the 42-kilometre,
the long for the 1.000 spectators who, how- Czechoslovakia Freedom Marathon
going for Soddler's aggressive style had Pep Maxic was ever, made a generous response to
Kosice.
from the start and the ciggered momentarily. His collection.
Today, as on Thursday, Leanders-
☐ telling The results in the finals were:
son look the lead at the start and blown hardly landed
through. Ho
was never able feet were slipping on the wet canvas, but he regained balance. He dug Women's Singles: Miss Hruskova never lost it. At 3,000 metres, he to get going.
Saddler had Pep's led his nearest challengers by 30
nose bleeding his chin, into chest and tried to pro in the second minute
and in the tect his face. Vogt was unable to Men's, Doubles: I. Andradis and S..metres and steadily widened the gap third, round he got range of Pen's hit him squarely again and the bell: Tchia beat S. Varin and I Stipek to the finish.
V chin and
and sent Second, was Czechoslovakia's
him down twice from finally saved the old champ. 21-23, 21-12 and 21-17-Reuter,
It was old ago that licked Max and 32 counts of nine. Diringer in 34 minutes. seconds. Third was Henning Lar- Pep was saved by the bell after not Vogt. "The Hamburg heavy- sch of Denmark in 34 mins 45.42 minutes 38 seconds of the next weight is nothing more than a fair ROCS. Fourth, Alphonse Schmidt round, but in the fourth round he fighter at the best--United Press. Switzerland. in 35 mins. 59.5, sees went down for the full count from Stockholm, Oct. 31,-In, the semi-. Fifth, A. Utiel, Czechoslovakia in rháry left and right to the chin.--
King's Cup tonnis 35 mins. 4 secs. Sixth was John Router.
Systad of Norway In 36 mins. 10 ncts-United Press.
beat Miss Fuerstova 21-10., 21–8.
Stockholm Tennis
Open Hardcourt. Championships: final of the J... Macklov. Wong Shiu-wing: tournament in Stockholm on Satur- IL Segalen v. Nick Ma; Peter X v. day night, Jack Harper, Australia. young Swede, Chay Tin-fook; D. Lo v. T. E. Baker, was beaten by Turner Cook v. Ip Cheung-hing, at Sven Davidsson, 6-1, and 0-4.
semi-final mnich In the second Chinese Recreation Club, 6 p.m..
Tursion Qernberg of Sweden do- Ladies' LRC
Championships:
Salo of Finland Handicap Doubles-Mrs Dunnett & fented Sakkari Mrs Campbell v. Mrs Watson & Mrs 8-10, 0-0 and 0-4-Associated Press. Black: Men's Handicap Singles: Dr Smart v. F. Alexander.
TOMORROW
RETURN MATCH
DEFINITELY RETIRING Berlin, Oct. 31-Max Schmeling, former world heavyweight cham- plon, today announced his definite retirement from the ring after be- New York, Oct. 30-Marrying outpointed by G. Vogt, the ITALIAN WINS Markson, now managing director German light heavyweight champion,
of the 20th Century Club, today over MOTOR RACE
10 rounds in the Olympic announced that he planned Stadium. return. match on February 11 Barcelona. Oct. 31-The Italian between the
"It was absolutely and positively newly-crowned world my last fight," said the 43-year-cid driver. Luigi Villorel, in a Maserati, featherweight ITALY LEADING
champion,
Sandy Schmeling, who, after being beaten won the Ninth Internat podrables Saddler, and the former champion, by 41-year-old Woller Neusel Prix Motor Race on the Podrables
Pop.
earlier this year
had stated that cireult today.
His average speed för 70 laps was
Pop's manager, Lou Viscual, sald he would not retire. 144 kilometres 10 metres per hour; however, that he would wait until Schmeling, who administered Joe The Brilsk driver, Keg Parnell, X-rays are taken to determine Louis only professional knockout driving & Maserth,, was second and whether Pep suffered a broken defeat, started his "come_back" on Louis Chiron and Louis Rosler, of hose in that bout with Baddler. his · 42nd birthday
In Septembar France, both driving Talbois, were Preliminary examinations showed last year. He won his first two third
fourth respectively that there was no fracture-United | fights but lost two of his next
Press,
Lthree-Reuter.
Trormina, Oct. 31-The results Tennis-Open Hardcourt Cham- of today's matches in the Interna- planships: C. Kotewall & G. Chon tional lawa tennis match between VJ, J. Herbadios & W. A Reed; Italy and Denmark were: Del Bello Tsui Yun-pul, 66, Trut Wal-pulq;fp (Italy) beat Ulrich 4-6, 0-3, 0-0, Cheung binh & & FiLamry Phay 7 Da Tin-fook: & Choy Tinewah B. Del Bello and Bernardinell & R. O. Baker; William Wu v. (Italy) beat Bjerre and Wijg 6-9 Trang Chiman
6-3, 7-3--Reuter.
and
Router.
SPORTS CLUB BEATEN Kowloon CC defeated the Sports club by 18 shots in a friendly game.
J. Tindall, L. Bones, S. A. Gray and A. L. Eastman (CCC) lost to T Leigh,
Close, J. G. Meyer and J. Hempsey 22-25; 11. Gittina, 5. Tang, T. Lock and Alves, 11. Shields and 3. 3. Landolt 28-13 C. S. Tosselett bent 11. S. Yung, E. V.
Baker, J. Voke, J. M. Forrest and J. Orem lost to 5. A. Broadbridge, E. M. Alarcon, J. A fibble and A. J. Kew 19-21; 5. C. Truman, W. Chain, B. S. Rentes, A. Frost, J. Wang and C., Gough Canell, and E. C. Fincher beat W. J.
20-14.
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