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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1950.

Burma Team Outplayed

By

Hongkong's XI

In One-Sided Match

BY "UNOMI”

The Chinese New Year football carnival, in which teams from Burma and Manila are participating, opened yesterday at Caroline Hill when the Burma team met a strong Hongkong XI. Tho score 5-2 in favour of Hongkong gives an indication of the superiority of the local team.

The game was played at a fast pace throughout on agroting which appeared to be slippy.

Hongkong.

captained by Kwok Ying-kee, were in grand form, every The star was man doing his full share of the work. Tennuc, the pivot. He used his height and lanky legs to advantage and completely blocked everything came up the middle.

that

The defence was never hard pressed, although the

and Burma attacks were always of the swift variety Hau and Tse had to be on the alert. Suitos played his usual sterling game.

Hurn won the to sand at The front line, had they made

opportunities lacked on the left but a hefty the most of the

them, Cild easily clearance by Hau prevented.

THEY provided

double danzar to the Hongkunt pool. the score, have maile Agures, instead they slicked off, The Hongkong team toon selfled especially during the later stages down and the forwards,

of the game.

Ho Yong-fun way as sprightly und combinezi us ever

well

· Yoi with

Cheuk-yin. The KMB telo, Tang Yee-kit, Chau

who

were in grand from, completely

Two

Upsets

Major In Chess Tourney

By "GAMBIT”

Ninth round matches in the tournament for the Championship of the Kowloon Chess Club played at the Peninsula Hotel on Thursday night saw the defent of both favourites for the title, R. W. Borsodi and H. Winghamit.

of the

Other results were P. K. Pro Borsodi lost to one better pre-war locat players kopov beat M. Feldman, V. V. making his "comeback". A. Kolntcholl brat A. Archangelsky, one-time runner-¡A. D. Tuskia beat Kolatchoff, J. played their opponents. Au Brikol, a

in the Club Championship, P. de Carvalho beat E. A. Mur-

broke through his orchetti

Slay Defence to the Kolatchoff. In a match played with # sacrifice of alast

M°༥•k¢ Prokopov beat

Km was valled upon1 Cia:5- tinually to defend his charge.

Tang Yea-kit opened the pror-

Man-chl and Ice Tal-fai, showing after ten minutes when he ed perfect understanding of cachudlected a pars from Lee hotlight for two pawns and the Birinkoff. ather's play and were always artfrd. dangerous when near goal.

One minile later the are player reorect agnin from!

Torrodi resigned after, 14. 23 moves.

The visitors, with the xxeep-cle in tion of Au Kim in gool and it Shwe, did not shine.

They had no answer

+1

move

made

Feldion

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Combined Services ut Rond, 11 o.m.

Chier

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day by a sere of 9-4 1969. Second Division

Leaturing a home run with bases Commandos v IRC

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hined Chinose at Caroline Im, to 6-0. 3.30 p.m.

Softball--Spartans

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The Americans came up with four singles in the last four Innings as did Pakistan. 10 am; Ladies v Royal Arli

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Match:

Football-Interpørt Manila Hongkong at Caroline H, 3.30 pm.

KAW

The Ladies' reml-Anal Britain, na expected, win rather easily from the Philippines with

score of 12-4.

fourth

two double plays, one in the The game was bighlighted by

Ining

Rose when Collaco for a catch at flest bane Tiampo fled out to shortstop a.

and another in the fifth inning Hockey-Association Matches; when Perry Barros flied out to University v Pak SC at Pokfu- | catcher Sheila Howard

for o lan, 11 .03. HKUC v Chand throw out at third base.

Park. 10 am.i Torn at King's

Thelma Coelho hit & home run Becicio "A"

Nomads at King's in the sixth awung for Britain, Park, 10 m.; RAP v Polite at Joyce Guest, for Brite,

lind Kai Tak, 10.30 am; Dutch HC two hits la four times a plate. v YMCA.nt King's Park, 10 aan.; Pitchers were Dolly Brown for Army Recreio "D" al Soo-

Bellain and Jone the Tampo kunpoo, 11.15 a.m.

for the Philippines.

The other International semi- Softball-Grímnu ν Pundns, finuts rebeduled for today be-

0.11. China v Portugal tween China

and Portugal-- (Index). 10.30 am China v Men's and Ladies'-have been Portugal. Noon: St Joseph's postponed 10 tomorrow, the

Jagunra, 1.30 pm; Ladies v¦ Ladies ut 10.30 B.M. Cominados, 3 p.m.

and the en's at not..

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HOW THEY STAND

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The defending Champion, L. Schure, took chithal an

1. W. Horesodi 1. The villors, apart from a few on the resampling of his game 11, Klinghardį

{1- after rpannede raids, were never in Indjournst

moves v. Zirinsky Tacklin to the fast fact

the game during the first-half against R. Klinghardt on Turn- 1 Schure of their opponents. The goul

E. Thusz keeper started off shakily but it came as no surprise when day to see an upret viecly ence Yut... Cheuk-yin Increased... the fin 3:17 3 edegabits The

R. W. Carter his confidence soon ecovered

Homkomt total with strong scaled

was the best heA. Biriukoff chols. and saved ma

may difficult

thol from well out.

could have

and left Rodericks was the best player

J. P. de Carvalho After the interval the visitors Kanghardt IT lost position | K. Prokopov defence which lacked a

he ought to retrieve strong kicker, Munto, the played much better and at-which

R. C. Danenberr captain," Burna

tried hard lacked more often. Ba Shwe, with a merifice of a rook for

Ratter

M. Marchelli was a persistent danger to Yue a pawn and piece. This proved rally his men but they were 10

falled on many

Viu-tak and was rewarded by hopeless and mate came on the al hesitant

V. Nolatchof within two 4th move. scensions Van Doekum and string two goals Gwan

Shein

There were no other interest-A. Archangelsky showver elever minutes. This was after twenty touches and were the -main- ; two minutes of play.

ing results other than in the M. Feldmaat springs in many hurma raids. Hongkong con verained their battle between the giant-killer 4 D. Tuskia

Centre-forward Ba Shwe, drst-half form and bombarded of the present tournament, K. W. fine Aue goal for long periods Carter, and the player whom he apart from scoring the spportunkat goals, had a quiet tal-fal scored with a soft shot had supplanted as the giant- which entered the corner of the

of local tournaments, tine against Tenrmel.

His Excellency the Governot, Sir Alexander Grautham Was Introduced to the players prior to the kick-off.

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