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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950.

ARMY BEATS CIVIL SERVICE

LONDON AGAIN BECOMES

THE CENTRE OF THE BOXING

BY

WORLD

ARCHIE QUICK

Looking back over a quarter of a century of sport i recall no greater swing of the turntable than that which has moved the centro of the boxing world from New York to London. There are three main reasons so far as I can see.

First, of course, is the enterprise of Promoter Jack Solomons, who must be money-getting and British given credit for the manner in which he has harnessed prestige together. Secondly there is the scarcity of stars in the United States.

With Lanks gone there is perhaps only Ray Robinson, as a personality, to com- Thirdly, and chiedy beenuse of the second reason, pare with the ginnts of the past. American boxers are only too glad to neemjd engagements over here because of the much bigger purses they can command, dspite their relative mediocrity compared with Thou of yesteryenr

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Army beat Civil Serfice at Chiswick, London, by nine points to eight in the traditional rugby fixture revived after a decade.

Capta. F. H. Coutts (KOSB) and F. I. D. Priest (REME) are here snapped leaping for the hall in the line-out. Coults skippered the Army side and is n Scottish International, while Priest has represented Northern Command.

The Army's No. 7, who is turning to assist then, is Lieut. J. Keeling, of the Royal Army Dental Corps, the former Guy's Hospital and English hooker, and No. 8 is Capt. D E. Isles, of the Duke of Wellington's Regt., who turns out for Nottingham in club rugby.

RUGBY UNION

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Can Catterick Signals Stopped In The Army Cup?

BY PETER LOVEGROVE

Strongly fancied to retain the Arms Rugby Challenge Cap, The star-studded 1st Training Regiment Royal Signals (Catterick) proved much too good for the 2nd Training Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the fourth round of the com- petition at Aldershot The Signals won very much as they liked by 13 points to three to bring their tally of points to 102 in three matches, They now enter the semi-final, a stage they have reached in every post-war season.

There were nine ster prises in the other quarter finals The sped and skill of the Est Battalion Welch Regiment anfaides easily accounted for the 33rd A B Light Ret RA (Burton Stares Fat Bremen, the Welshmen's 18 al margin being their anost decisiva Vartory for dialer And no Allez Just, the Hept and Training Establish- mend Royal Army Medical Corpos ('rookham, bust and home by ve ants to three after J desperate druple with last year's fudists 9th urtependent Airborne Squadron. Roval Engineeri

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Century Fighting

By Mushtaq Ali

wealth side with 271 runs for five wiekets in reply to the Commonwealth's 11M.

In the quadrangula Tourna meat, in event which has been confined to the three branches of the Services inac Civilians, the consent decided to exteri +071 invgat on le the Royal Marius Commandu 1-

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FOURTH ROUND OF CHESS TOURNEY TONIGHT

BY "GAMBIT”.

The fourth round of the Kowloon Chess Club Cham- pionship will be played tonight at the Peninsula Hotel with the leaders all up against strong opposition.

H. Klinghardt will have a chance to move ahead of the other leaders and stand alono at the top of the table. but he is up against a dour opponent in P.K. Prokopov who plays a typo of game quite similar to his own;

Prokopov has white, a colour clock for four moves. This may with which he is not an success- well turn out another "surprise" ful as he is no the defensive. Í result, but Archangelsky is However, he is likely to make making a habit of it in this the most out of any chance. tournament. However, the game is adjourned beyond this even- ілд

HOW THEY STAND

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II. Klinghardt L. Schure

ONE AND ONLY Kilaghardt had one of those amazingly easy victories after n hord game in the third round when in the adjourned position Ray Danenberg played the only one move which changed the W. Borsodi

h xÜrias {nfe n {cjs" game from a

A. Biriukof L. Sebure, top of the hable F. Tausz with Kinghardt, hus atrendy R. played his fourth round game E against Carter,

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was frst serious match of the sensin and he did not strike his last fran until Brown had won the first two fram

Then Davis had a break of 66 and won the third, and In the #ith be reached 2 to record the best break of the session.

Scores (with Davis first) were 150 to 92. 41 to 70, 102 to t5, 70 to 33. 102 to 25 and 50 to 00. Davis and Brown were

stil

Krefeld Gertruday, Jan 16

at six frames all at the Invel Lake in a glass-wallet crate, elose of the evening session. WIL Sehat atz. H-vead of Ger-

The scores (with Davis first) www.ught wrestler.

were 85 to 45, 47 to 40, 42 to 60, and today that he was "fertuus 33 to 72. 110 to 2, 110 to 4. well

42 av fast He mix nut to break the All- Edlay hunger ford he set

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Craturettes a day. for Ward W J W"]fis and they Belent They will be there

DESPERATELY KEEN

Today, tactors ordered han to cut dengtumektan mution to 10 u

The only breaks of note were 50 at 40 by Davis in the clos.

ng frame.

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DONALDSON v. SMITH The penultimate heal in the Newn

the World £1,500 Snooker Tournament

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Wins, the tournament.

Cup Replay

11 a Fort-

Bandon, Jan 18. lovely exchanges of

relentless Dall Asmirablon Chap thirl- Cawnpore, Jan. 16.—A brilliant fighting century lạy

dear-dic Found second replay match at Mushing All helped India to finish the third day's play

which make of the Leeds today, Middlesbrough beat in their live-day unofficial Test match with the Common-ides tuet is the semi-final last and the first two also carned In Purit

Villa by three goals to the Signals just winning terminal cups for Scotland and fading code the most exciting Aston

Since the Intl. through a high-aving game. Enghund

They all team games #usperlivoly

compeilion was started in 1906, Middlesbrough are now away have had to reshuffle the team.jp FRENCH TOUR

it has won the trophy Jackson and the two Halls in

nineto Chesterfield In the fourth times and been

runner-up on round. Reuter A Comed Services XV.rticular are no longer whach

Army able, but they have found some other three arenalens. six

All the same, its form this more then useful replacements, players, has just returned from a

been 100 con- French tour

Though one game and the striking power behind season has not

vincing It had little to spare was strawn and the other lost, the serum is as potent us ever,

though the pack is burdly up to against the Eaton Hal: Offer the visitors were by no means i

Cadet School at Chester in the last year's stundard. 44 graced since they were play-

ing togther for the first time this Peter Reeve, the 19-year-old meeting strong contre who us

quickly. Mankard, M

THE SCOREBOARD

The scoreboned read dua

fab-

COMMONWEALTH

INDIA

and Buzare all being tims of First Ionins George Tribe who, at a deurdly

ispell, conceded only 18 PALDIS

First Innhugs

“ spectacular return catch Mushtaq Alt Warrell,

taken to Usass Mankas Mankad e Tribe b ment, the Counsell tuted name and brevsk the opening stand, Trilan national groups would likely Mii was bowled off hits as

participate. It was decided that

a fee of $10 be charged for each turbed. team catering for the supply at This brought Phadkar to join balls and defray other exprises | Mushtaq Ali and they proceeded | H. in ronretion with the tourna- Lo stage a recovery.

By June the score had bee

ment.

The Council extended its in- taken to 134, with Mushtaq Ali vilation to any national

group not out 20, and the stand was wanting! to take part in the not broken until it had added tournament and requested their | 120

Mushtaq Ali was runs,

representatives

season and were

played a pro-

129 position. They went down by minent part in Northumberland's eight points to three to a French revival this season and figured three-quarter. His

the interval Donaldson was lending by four frames to two. the scores (with Donald- son frst) being 30 to 108, 87 to 47. 32 to 75, 03 to 48, 85 to 51 and 61 to 40.

Smith led Donaldson by seven frames to five at the close of the day's play. The evening session scores were (with Smith Brst) 80 10, 17, 70 to 30, 67 to 53, 74 to 34, 31 to 84, 83 to 40. -itcuter.

Second Division League Cricket Averages

third round. The Cadets were un top in the first half and led until the last ten minutes when BATTING:

defence cracked against their

27 Ranginal side at Dax, and then it both English Trials so far. the Regiment's outskies, whlet

and Hazure has has shunge dis-

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to communicate the bowled by Worrell for an with Inspector W. Apps of the invaluable 120. Central Police Station.

CONVENORS

With regard to the nine na- tional groups, the Council asked that any players wishing to play

BLIMEY!

THE SKIPPEA AND THE GIRLS ARE UNDER THAT LOT 1

Phadkar (04) Rive Tribe a Catch of Freer but Adhikari Tribe and Kishenchand played out Freer

time and raised 'the score to 274 | Pope for five wickets before stumps Worrell were drawn.

, I'VE GOT TO

OFT THEM OUT SOMEHOW!

Mister Conquest

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MEANWHILE “BENEATH HIS

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A CHINK OF

DAYLIGHT!

shire's

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shared six pointe with France's their star "B" team at Lourdes, the famous artner, Gerald Wood, has

ready played in three of York- pilgrimage town.

County Championship Both the Services' scores carne

Army player. Lt, G. C.matches, and the wingers. Mick and David Pollard, 11 Phips 1st Berkshire Rent) the Hoilday

well-known right

come fron centru

three quater who who

families in Yorks tre sport, have plays for Dorset County and way in an Irish Trini, got the visitors both been doing well. try at Dax, and Capt. Graham

ABUNDANCE OF RICHES Jackson

Sigmals), Scot (loyal Wland's burly right winger,

abundance of They have an the other at Lourdes. The other riches at scrum-hall, with W. 0 soldiers who made the tour weren. Mason, R. Smith and J. K

Lieut. J. M. H. Roberts, Welsh Couch contending for the post- Guards' full-back and Hariellon. Mason is

ព well-built quin,

and forwards Lieut. J. Hyoungster who got an English Keeling (Royal Army Dental Trial tivo seasons ago. Smith is Corps), English International Scottish Trinist, and Couch

hails from Swansea.

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Their hooker is John Keeling,

one

sented Entain, who repre

the superior skill and speed of

are is prime Assets.

the

Sgt.

Serum-half A. M. Champion and right winger F. J. V. Ford, re-war stars, sul turn out for Welch, who have a pro- mising left-winger Duffield, useful centres in Peter Owen and Sgt. Roberts, and a most reliable man in the lost line of defence in L/Cpl. V. D. Ganz, who played for Welsh Secondary Schools before stort Ing history service tant year, and has already been given

trial for the Army.

Hyderabad Title Won By Masip

Hyderabad, Jan. 10.-Pedro

of the most experienced players in

twice in 1940. Masip, the Spanish No. 1. today ram won two titles in the Hyderabad He has just graduated from lard Court Tennis Champlon Guy's Hospital and is nŁOW Un- dergoing his national service ships. In the final of the Men's with the Dental Corps. In the Singles, he beat Heraldo Welss,

of Argentina,. pack, too, ars K. Hoskins for-

by 3-0, 6-4, 6-2, merly of Nottingham, a long-7-5 and then, with his com rango kleker of goals. and R. patriot, Jamie Burtroli, they Cross, one of the outstanding beat the Indian pair, Chnud and Bobbji, 0-2, British Mohammed

forwards

In the

Army. Cross, who also plays 6-3, 0-2, in the Men's Doubles for Yorkshire is a tremendous Anal-Beuter.

worker in the loose, as construc-

ilve as he is destructive, and is

so fast off mark that he fre- OLEK OUTPOINTS quently becomes an extra three-

quarter,

The other semi-finalists are.

JO WEIDIN

Parle, Jan. 10---Stefan: Olelt,

more likely to run the Signals the French heavyweight, to- close

Most favoured are the night outpointed Jo Weldin, the Depot and Training Regiment Austrian champlon, over 12 RAMC (Aldershot) and the 1st rounds here--Reuter.

D. Lungston-Junes (KCC)

J. Hurst (RAF)

D. G. White (KCC)

S. E. M. Bux (IRC)

B. P. Dhabher (KGVS) A. T. Lee (KCC)

V. C. Bond (KCC)

E. Randall (KCE)

A. E. Noronha (Recrelo)

A. K. Markar (IRC)

Eric Ho (University)

C. Hughes (Dockyard)

D. E. Remedios (Recreio)

Is. N.O. Runa II. S. Aver.

102* 37.00

*Not Out. Qualification: 100 runs.

BOWLING:

D. J. Dunno (KGVS) Dowding (Commandos) A. T. Lee (KCC)

Owen (Commandos) G. Vale (

Navy)

J. Hurst (RAF)

A.

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D. G. White

Salter (KGVS)

W, Salter

D. Boltomley (KGVS). P. Hards (Dockyard) E, Noise (R. Navy) Motiwala (IRC) D. Ebrahim (IRC) Gutarres (Reerelo

F. Flume (Dockyard)

H, Davenport (RAT) B. K. Poll (University) A. Maylor (R. Navy) E. A. R. Alves (Recreio)

G. Elliott (University)

Eric Ho (University

Qualification: 10 wickets,

7.60

60.2 17 154 13 2.05.

0.70 10.40 88,3 20 1.178 187 11.12. 51.5 71551312,01 165 14 18.21 15311 13.00 281 2014.05

80.50/284

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