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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1949.

LEAGUE CRICKET

CRICKET GOES THROUGH ITS QUEEREST WEEK

By "RECORDER"

Though the two teams that were regarded likely to turn up an up- set in the Senior Division of the Cricket League-Royal Navy and Craigengower-failed to live up to expectations, RAF beat the KCC by six wickets and Commandos flogged the strong IRC bowling for 151 runs to win by three wickets.

In the Junior Division, IRC, last season's Champlons, upset the League-lead- Ing Commandos, leaving KCC and Recreio at the top of the table, Navy stopping the KGVS from making it a three-way tie.

—At King'a Park, Recreio-were-ell-out-for-62-against-the University, and the "Varsity, brimming with confidence, were all out in their turn for 21.

A

Once ATV

and Recreio

AR easy

a ond

Following the mid-work rain, R. Miau, who took three wickets had an easy victory over RAF

bowlers for 60 runs it was very much a

ou opening batngainst the University, Ookicy is wicket and bowling. averages |

make 12 Lose several potuis right throath whom i

HOW THEY STAND the table. There were, curiously, singles in a row before hitting

First Division He was up ngatust very re- A number of high scores, the bent knock being

spectable bowling at the Army out for Com Oakley's Onl

ground at Sookunpao yesterday. Army

Scorpions mandos ago DRC

Contenders, na keen a side as BAF here th, sleservest their victory. Kec

bough

Inck they ar,

the Reerel1! of the other Optimuste tars" flat rat babs have they are a very well- Paiversity

sleht of it at the expace of A

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Best Performances

In Week-End

League Cricket

FIRST DIVISION

BATTING

A Onkey

G Comington

A Zimmerni

TRAF v

"

REC93

KO V RAM, AN

F

A. Weller

Secarpinte 3

A

Distan

A

QVC 44

THAP KCCT 33* Abbas (Rev (don ) 33

M. 1 Divecha

A

1000 v Semptorer 34* Baka (IRC vs) 29 W. M Davidson

RAF 26 TROUV

v [ 28

1

rust thath,

WELL AHEAD

B Navy

Commaside. UngengowPI

RC

tx

Agnest the leg Beld howling

་། 27 1. *

f

N. Moog ule were att ut

1 So improve on Satur

The Amy repond with

TWITCH 1819 Mach 01

right vitory I tan thre

le poiris nhest at the Seur

at the tops of the tubin amat

I hand

M With

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play

P W D L Pis

21

11 4

1

17

1 10

3 1

1

Second Division

PW D 4

1

it

KVS

52 1

10 Navy LAF

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Army BA us were red Dockyard in at over 9 minules against bowbug that was fat frati be

In White. though he did not de! in miring he was kete ket the batting n start janmerk down to 14 ruins

115 v

A! Chater Kott How in th

Franch

A

Briggs

BOWLING

A

1* Perena

best bowling

Alter

TIKU:

D

The shri with

red in an of the pet festtararer f hi 7 ft 28 artafet Chargentower, that

1!

| Scopola v

UCC 28

!

IS

was It S Cull who took iszen of

those of Hang The best wickets

Navy! 7-20

5 18

F. Howarth

**

Heanel

Army

Le RT He

M Th CHKU & Rec. 4-23

iller W KU 3 11

L N Comi

A

፡፡ 12

It S Cull

(Navy Army: 3-15 4Clos V DIC. 3 15

Scurplote v CCC 3-17 A IMITA Rv Clox + 3.00

SECOND DIVISION

BATTING

EM (KU y Ree.

Jerk at Nusiza

batting cat the Pea getigower only M J Chvrcha managed to make a stand carrying 11iས back for 30 runs after more than 90 miles at the wicket A

Against

tight field by a player whe

56x mus in the early

WHEN

56

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43

Th

32 Sandal (KCC v RAP: 37 Davenport (RAF V KOC 28 I Remeztos

(Hee, v HKU, 25 RA Temedios

HKU) 24* (Rec White (KCC v HAF) 24 Bond (KCC v RAF) 20

BOWLING

(

¡Vate (Novy v KGVS) 0-30

A. T. Lee (KCC RAP) 5-8

A Ebrahim THRC v Cosi 5-12 Owen (Cdos, v THC)

Y Motiwala

Ip Koon-hung Wins Hardcourt ́!

Title

Kp beat W Tau In Traustat sets in the Anal of the Colon

Battle 1 Singles Championship.

Channe 4: thre Club Steepeal 25

03. 01 a 31

vorteriy

The comme looked as though

mbchat be very promising at the stat, but Ip god on top even for thanngh his net play was Trom ebatupturship standard in the initial stages. However, he overcame this tout at the enti of the first set.

game of this set.

was still erratic

NO SARONG GIRL

Gertrude Augusta Moran, the girl whose lace- trimmed panties made headlines at Wimbledon this year, has been nominated to play in the Champion- the ship of Asia at Calcutta in December as representative of the United States LTA.

Brown-haired, 25-year-old Gorgeous Gussie was braten in the Wimbledon and U.S. Championships but she scoops the pool for personality.

RANDOLPH TURPIN LOOKS THE

BRIGHTEST PROSPECT

IN BRITISH BOXING

NEXT YEAR

London, Nov, 20.--Randolph Turpin. the coloured middleweight from Leamington, looks like being the busiest mud brightest prospect in British boxing next var. if he can beat Dave Sands, the triple Australian and Empire Middleweight Champion.

After Turpin's Impressive Randoph's brother. Dick Tur-

To

French Opposed

Nationalisation Of Football Pools

- London, Nov. 20.—While recommendations are being made in Britain to nationalise the football pools, the powers that be in France are still stendfastly opposed to them.

The situation is paradoxical. France is the land of; the lottery, from which the Stata filla Its coffers and provides the citizens with excitement and a chance of increasing the weekly wage packet.

to

Britain, on the other hand, fat The French Government re- the-country of the pools, got the fuses to listen-to-the-Freáctri Government steadfastly refuses Football Federation and other have anything_to_de_with bodies, who Kay that pools lotteries or sweepstakes of any would be a far better method kind.

of raising money to provide It is true that the Govern-roo

Foccer facilities for the youth ment stili have nothing to do of the country than to raise the with football pools in Britain price of the seats, as the Secre- but it does penm nt Inst possibile inry of State for Sports pro-

Rch, Every poses. that they will do thing points to the Royal Com- mission on gambling adventing atich a step.

GOOD MONEY SPINNER

Com-

Apparently this French officiat regards football poots an im moral. believing that they would develop betting Instincta in youngsters.

YESTERDAY'S

RESULTS

Football

MEMORIAL CUP

0 Army

Non-

4

Navy

Chinees ——•————Chinese-1 SECOND DIVISIÓN

PCA RAF

+

&

0

3 Dockyard 3 1 Extern Yard Police 1 Kitches Newn Ven-

dors 0 Talkoo

HOW THEY STAND FIRST DIVISION

Kitchen

Army

K. M.D.

St Joseph'x

EGA.A

Police

Cul

Cosminanders

BENEFIT TO ALL SPORTS

There has been France a Jules Rimel. the President of Kwong Wah selieme Best proposed by M. SAA

Novy

Guate

P W D L F A P

040 11 0

4

4

1

Only this week, the mission were told by the Chiet London Magliente, Sir Lour ence Dunne, that money divert- rd from pools' profis might be used to ense The burden ot lization. te advised that the the International Football RAF pools, which he described as nn, Federation neid the xenor of the SECOND DIVISION

Championship | News Vendors extremely good money spinner, should be mallonalised.

Kicher to use puls for the

SCAA ene of all sports, the_uly A

Eastern Indeed, it is understood that Anny BAR (all the 42 Federations

fayout Navy the scheme. But as yet this

A Reason For

Inviting The Japanese

}

World Football

ophy.

fotball

once

Selicitors

has

not been brought in frui- St. Joseph's on. Perhaps

footballona pools are omeintly approved Police this will come automatically. СЛА

Birl it has not done AO in Yard Poles Britain. This is a sore point in Duckyard

11.K.Ú... many quarters,

10

Club

11

Hockey

1 RAF

YMCA KITC Recreio "B"

7 Chand Tara

Q

2 Police

1

2 Royal Navy

e Army

1 Dutch C 5 UKПc HOW THEY STAND

3

There are any number of Sydney, Nov. 20.-Pro-

sports bodies in Britain, lnclud- fessor W. MacMahon Ball!

ing amelals of the Football As- snid in a Melbourne brond- melation, who would be only too enat today Australia should pleased to see football pools used Nomads

improve sport

and offer Pak SC pay

the courtesy

MKU faudities for play to thousanda Japanese people by inviting who

nd present Are without Recrela "A" their athletes to the

Mel them. bourne Olympic

Games in 1956.

EL

to

Mr Ball was formerly British Commonwealth member on the Allied Control Council for Japan. He is now Professor of Politeal Selence of Melbourne University

Professor Ball's broadcast was

13

ENLIGHTENED

Arty KITC Recirlo A The most enlightened nations Conanandus

this respect are undoubtedly Reno "B" Sweden and Switzerland, who Nomads Incidentally often

use British Royal Navy football molches Jr their University

utnost beK. Pulter

coupons.

Indeed, I might

not exisi.

RAF

MKBC Pak

5.0

P W D L F A PU

DO0 55 6 in

A 0 0 2 21 13

52 31 18

33 24

Softball

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE

Chung Hwa 11 St Teresa's 10 Takn

Trui went to pleves in the

in sharp disagreement with the said that the astonishing rise of Diners second set and his shots were

policy wi the Immigration the Swedes to fier high plaer YMCA

the realm of world sport Chand Tara The match at King's fork wale most of the time and wis

Master, Mr Arthur Chlwell,

to their between Heered and the 'ni, only able to win the second four-round victory over rugged pin.

Who said in an election specchi might be attributed He recovered | Pete Mrad.

pouls, which provide facilities Two iterreka Vopoly saw only

The hilly boxer, Previously, both Tarpins on November

thut [147 for sport which otherwise could slightly in the third sel to win Gerry Dates and Path

from ArkansaLT, at Barringay stated that they would never Japanese would enter Australia reach double figures, but when three games, although his play Arena recently. Me Jack Sol- fght each other except in the whille he wid Immigration i

Minister. has mymnasium, but it is understood Tsui won the third. fourth and porarily dropped his plan to that they are prepared to let of the first set watch Tarpin with the Ameri- business enme first" and fight if the second game of the secondlei

Graziano, "because mominated by the Board Ran- Brad Rocky set and the third, fourth

Graziano, although

a former dulph. 11 is expected, would be seventh of the last

world champion,

Is not listed the first choice as contender for as the No costender for Juke the title.

The LaMolla's le

Spotty Ponta come in 1 bowl, Els von workels for nine

the pan hon for a duck

rang

Against KOC, the RAF proved that they had more enterpri vrut not bitter batsmen hit de- 110 served the victory after

declanaklı 13 The

الله

SECOND DIVISION

522

The

LKC Juniora strong

IRC Cons: 523

Welch (Chios, y JRC

eighth gomes

mons, the promoter,

tabountement

Professor Ball said, "I believe that in the long run the maily effective way to inake Japan a peaceful and co-operative na- tion by tu show readiness to explore possibilities of friend. brought ship, not with

Thanks to the pools the Swiss heve splendid sporting facilities and they are

to always able send good trams to the Olymple Games out of pools' funds.

Italy, Ino, uses her pools for a Conservative the benefit of sport. In Britain Mr Solomons stated. "I have 03 outery from many boxing and nationalistic government, lane, of the countries taking

business pools

really out and

the tart with the ordinary Japanese the the spectacle of brothers fight-people". performan

the U. 6. seriously, do the probis go only against Mead and the French-ng for a little should not bend taken the lead to restore, to the promoters and lucky win-

Robert Villemain,

allowed, espreity as Randolph | pen must be considered

is considered to be one of the

on the world.

Lightning Stuns thought thy matter

Cricketers

wling ponve much too good Brisbane, Nov. 20-Thirteen 4 27

F Commandos

that cricket players were injured or Ker bowling could not make sized by Hghtning which to- KCC M RAF) 4-24, th

previous day inijo ession

struck the grand

Goondiwindi, their pich 31 Queensland 7 Now Wales border town.

D G White

CA

Ginternes

Cretu

HKU 4-20 Flee (RAF KCC)

Hirst (RAF v KCC;

week

1-2

4-34

King George V School found

much ve

foo Navy Seconds

КОС strong a bowling side.

League Cricket Averages

BATTING:

Понг

South

Two were taken to hospitul with burn to the head and face. The others suffered from shock —Reuter,

TONIGHT'S BADMINTON

whow of Sands'

131417,

Motia's title.

the mat-

enthusiasts

who comualder

e

said

relations

the with

hers,

Baseballers Americans

Madenps

2 St Joseph's 11

↑ Daredevils

B

Jaguars

10 Braves

Cum-

8

0

2

13

USS "Begor" 12 bancheros D Overseas

Галбая

25

(Game called after 8 Innings) MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Acen

3 Pandas LADIES' SENIOR LEAGUE

0 Canadians 11

Wahoos

If only they were nationalised standing contender Jor I hardest punching middleweights Professor Bail ndded. "We or the private promoters were want to increase our trade with compelled to give a percentage central Only recently, Dick lust his Japan and we don't oppose the of their profits into a

KCC Lawn Bowls fund Fiple tie to another heavy present

would not be necessary American policy uf

for the British

to puncher in Sands, who battered restoring Japan's economy on a

Buthorities

A meeting of the K.C.C. Jown the Champion into submission

have to go cap in hand begging | bowls section will be held in for funds to send a team to New the Clubhouse on Wednesday at In one round.

Zealand for the Empire Games. 6 p.m. All those who are In-

Reuter.

terested are requested to attend,

"Now Turpin has come into the picture very much and wil also have to be considered,”

ELIMINATOR

prewar pattern. Yet we claim we will not allow any Japanese

Dick had also succumbed to the former World Middleweight to visit Australia."-Associated

Fress. pro-Champion, the late Marcel Cer- Sandsdan, of France, also rated among

Me Solomons hopes to secure. offent recognition for In pused contest between

and Turpin for the Empire the hardest punchers in the title and 85 07 climinator for world. Reuter, The world crown when the Australian relurny to Britain early next year.

Iza addition, the promoter

Men's Doubles "A" Div.-Recreio wants LaMotta to defex his

v Shalander: 1 K U V. Chinese World Championship against YMCA.

Men's Doubles

"Diy Sect.

D) Kowloon Tong v. Hecretu. (Sect.

Inns. N.O. Rurss II. S.

Aver.

:

K. M. Rumjahn (Cruigengower). U

1 100

39.20

G. A. Souza (Craigengewer)

150

37.50

NE Arthy (Optimists)

138

27.00

G. N. Gosane (Recreio)

105 37

26.25

155

44 25.83

2)

103

103

4553 *

25.75

V

John's;

103

55

25 75

Rosary Church Club

บ Bamefolka

TOMORROW

Men's Doubles

FA. Weller (Scorpions)

D. A. Oakley (Commandos)

M w Holmes (Army

E N. Gambrill (RAF)

A. R. Abbas (IRC)

0. J. Kerr (Scutpions)

BOWLING:

G. Hong Choy (Craigengewer)

G. N. Gosuno (Reercio)

202 GO 25.50

120

120

37 25.20

68* 22.20

100

UG

10.10

ONG

the winner in London.

St. Tereno's "A Y YR.C Turpin's victory over Mead (unese YMCA

YM GA. V Shattanders.

has brought him offers from overseas too. It is understood That Belgium would like him 10: incet

last June.

SOCCER

Drobny Wants Swedes Lose

To Become An To Hungary

Australian

Budapest, Nov. 20.- Hungary scored a sweeping 5-0 victory over Sweden in

Cyrille Delannolt, theiz Melbourne, Nov. 20.-Jaroslav their soccer match at "e" piv-RAF former European Champion, in Drobny, the refugee v, I.KU, at Kowloon Tong: Kow-

Czecho- Budapest today before 50,-! December, Turpin Toon Dock v. St. Teresa's

defeated

slovak tennis player, said on 000 spectators.. Men's Doubles "I" DIY.-Chinese | Delannolt over eight roundis

his arrival here from London today that he hoped to represent Leading 2-0 at the beginning Another proposal comes from Australia in the Davis Cup of the second half, the Hun- Cunnda, where #1 is suggested competition some day-if he

gerians continued flashing their Laurent

could

become 2n Australian tecluíient, superiority to score Dauthille, the French middle-

citizen.

two more quick goals in the weight, in the

new

усат. Drobny, while playing in a

cecond and th Douille has impressed with Swiss international tournament,

that Turpin Aghis

Moscow, Nov. 20-The 17th victories over LaMoita, Canada's was recalled to Czechoslovakin second half uutes of the

Soviet Chess Tournament ended Johnny Greco and other top but refused to return, today in a draw for the Cham-liners on the other side of the plonship between David Brons-Atlantic,

J. H. Bennett (Army)

7

Overs Manders Runs Wkts. Aver,

20.3

66

11

01.01

SOVIET CHESS

A. P. Pere'rn (Recréło)

48.2

17

B3

0.20

A. L. Snaith (Optimists)

27.3

5

84

12

7.00

TOURNAMENT

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

(4.5

20 211 30

7.03

B. C. Corfield (Army)

53.2

13 122

16

7.02

30.3

Graves (Commandios)

JUR

14

7.71

.45,8

2

R. E. Lee (KCC)

46

14 141

13 10.00 14

10.07

A. R. Minu (IRC)

55.4

12 172

17 10.11

tein and Vassili Smyslov,

45.3

120

10.00

An additional

match of six

R. S. Culi (Scorpions)

A. Brigs (Commandos)

55

12

52.2

L. White (R. Navy)

58

175 15 11.00 12 131 11 11.00 16

S. M. Teh (University)

02.2

144 12 12,00 105 - 13 12.09

K. A. A. Ball ·(RAF)

T. H. Lean (University)

WE'LL BE WELCOME ANYTING AT

CASTLE ACOINK.COR. CONVEGY ATEL

·FÖR IVA GOMEONE THER?

WHO WANTS TO. GÉN VE

, J4 DOMEONE WHO

HAD THE OTHER HALE,

DF. THIS...

133 12 11.08

games to decide the title will

BROTHERLY

The last goal of the game Ife said today that he hoped was ccored by the Hungarian centre forward, Ferene Deak, to get a job in Australia and in the 25th minute.. aeille permanently. He would never return to Czechoslovakia.

Drobny was Invited

by the Australian and

Boccer

This was the 10th natch between the two coun- tries. The first was played in start on December 15. Etim The British Boxing Board will Heller was third, and Mark have to decide, whether or not Australia

Goteborg in 1912 and the 15th

That Taymanov came fourth in to-to proceed with eliminators for Lawn Tennis Association

he will play in the New South in Stockholm last June. day's results-Reuter.

the British titie, held by Wales Lawn Tennis Champion game ended in a 2-2 tle. Hun-

shin in Sydney this week,ary has

Mister Conquest

To the SCORE

The contente comster willy 'delivered in fire

Kie Congo

THAT WAS THE

ADMIRALB MEGGAGE TO

THE SCORPION

HEY!

COME BACK

Reuter.

won nine of theso rames, lost three and fieil four. "The soccer in our Hungarian People's Democracy is the best Europe today," boasted the on today's game.Associated Press.

French Success ungurian radio in commenting

At Horse Show

Geneva, Nov. 20-Captain

riding Ukaac,today won the

Filbert de Cuoct. of France Turks Beat Syria high jump contest at the inter- In World Cup

national horse show here. Another Frenchman, Jonqueres

soccer.

d'Oriols, Was second on Ankara, Nov. 20 Turkey l'Historiotic, with Lieutenant beat Syria by seven goals to mil Colonel Harry Llewellyn, of here today in n World Cup Britain, third on Faxhunter.

Turkey now match These three all falled at six quality to meet Austria in the feet. As the French pair hnd next round. Only

one match each had faultless ⠀⠀ previous rounds against four faults in was, scheduled between Türkoy they and Syrla, Instead of the home curred by Foxhunter. jumped off for first place, and away matches in the other Ukase › winning-Reuter,

groups of the cup-Reuter

STIRRUP CUP

· Stirrup cup at the meet of the West-Kent Fox Hounds at Fairlawne, Tonbridge, the establishment of trainer Fetor Cazalet. On borseback is Mr E. C. Paget. Talking to him is amateur rider Lord, Mildmay, who is still injured after a recent steeple-i,

chase fall ***

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