BOWLS FULL PROGRAMME OF KOWLOON TONG ARMY REJECTS

TEAMS

Following clubs have selected their lawn bowls teams for to-morrow :-

K.F.C.

FOURTH DIV. MATCHES

61 0.4

Following arc the results of T. V. Liang and T. L. JumC.R.C.). games played yesterday in the bent Au and Lec Fourth Division of the Lawn beat Leung and Lat Tennis League,

P. Y. Kwok and K. C. Wong (S.C.).

S A M Sepher Rnd

Second Division (V C.C.C. Away) A Lapsley Attenza, V Chittenden beat

V and W. C. Field (Skip)

Singh Kein and brat S Itumchand W. Melind

beat A. H Mebal and S. Singh

K. C. Siet and K. T. Chan (5.C.). Just to Sepher and Sigh

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N. Niet. A Eastman, E Younghusband (Skip).

A Dan C Dowman. T und W Simpson (Skipa Friendly Match

lost to Woo and Yu

Army Win

BADMINTON

FINALS

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The remaining matches of 3-6 badminton finals of the Kowloon Tong Garden City Association were played at the clubhouse last night when badminton of a fairly high standard was witnesserl.

The results were as follows:

At Sookunpoo, Army Tennis Club beat Pust Office R.C "A" oight sets to one

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beat Mehal and Singh

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Cheat C 1 Chan and Y

bent S S Chin and S K

Fitches and K W S

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C. M. Tsang and $. S. Yau (5.C.). beat Sepher and Saugh

L Cpl.

and Glasgow

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beat Ramchand and Mehal

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Albas at beat Melant nut Singh

beat Fitches and Wong

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Stualley (Skopo Reserves - J Gibson, W and 1. Boten

|heat Chun nod Fung

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W Thons in, Fuller andt 13 E E Cross, A G eck, and R

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Second Division (v Prison

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A R Polak and S. Ramier (J.R.C.) Jest to Tomasheveski and 1) T

beat Chi and Chan

Lt. Trapman

(Army),

and S/Sgt.

heat Fitches and Wong

beat Chan and Fung

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Indians Defeated

South

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beat N Whitley and V beat Bull and Glaubert

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Morrison S1. Lloyd, J

E Costello (Skip)

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M. Talan and A, Odell. (JR.C). losd to Tomasheveski and South

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lost to Whitley and Bord

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Jest to Bull and Gauberi

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C G Aitkenhend, TR Rowell I AR Hunter and F Comels in Skip

E2 13 L. Dowbiggin, E Hoespess 1!

A Edwards and

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Haigh. G A Nissin (Skapat

1 Morrisont W It Lambet A Mitchell and R S Abraham (skipp

{?1 D) 1 Valentine, 1. E N Ryan.

# J Bacon and P S Cassody (Skipt

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At Sookupno. Indian H Jos! 1.1 Lite Filipino Chub by seven sels To

MEN'S SINGLES

Hunk Greenberg, who gets $50,- 000 a year for swatting a baseball, recommended for deferred stutus by a Forida draft board because of flat feet.

John Dungan Rigney, top pitcher, It is found that the hearing of

is impaired by a chronic perfora- tion of the eardrum.

They wouldn't even let Marrie Arnovich volunteer because nost

Joseph Tsung beat David Kwok, of his teeth were knocked out in

12. 150.

basketball.

LADIES' SINGLES

(HANDICAP)

The examination of young Phil Rizutto revealed a diabetic con- dition.

It used to be that nobody came

Mrs. N. Castro beat Miss Mabel close to a ball player for rounding U. 15 6, 15 6.

MEN'S DOUBLES

up imaginary allments, but that was in the pre-modern draft board

era.

It would seem that if a lot of 14, supposedly robust cilizes want

D. Kwok and K. M. Lee bent E. Kwok and Y. H. Tang, 21 21 14.

EXHIBITION MATCHES: MEN'S DOUBLES

M. H. Hassan and G. Singh (L.R.C.). P. A. Yvanovich and A. E. Nor- lost to B. Poon and P J'ool

2-6onha drew with P. Fletcher and ¡beat Po Gonzales and Lec

J. Chen, 15--10, 5- 15. Just lost to TS Hsu and 1. F set bal M. S. Hassan and

(U.R.C.).

A Chuseway Bay, Chinese HG

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lost to Poon and Poon beat Gonzales and bee lost to Hsu and Souza

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MEN'S SINGLES

a deflated opinion of their health, all they have to do is visit a draft board.

THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY. THERAPION NO.1

R. M. Lavalle beat A. L. Fisher, THERAPION NⱭ2

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lost to Woo and Yu

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11

4 prizes,

K. M. Wong and C. C. Luk (CRC).

THERAPION NⱭ3

At the conclusion of the matches!o. 1. Oress Discharges.

Ms. 1 Cares food last night, Mr. H M. Siu, Presi- !on, ươ. 36. – Cares Chronie grasjonsm

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