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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1948

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STOKES SHOWS

SHOWS FINE Many Wrangles Over Fortunes Vary In FORM AGAINST KCC Transfer Demands Race Yachting

ms. Ho Kwan Gets New Skipper

Believed to be the seventh time in her career as a coastal versrl,

the command of the 483-ton motorship Ho Kwan changed hands yesterday when Mr. J. W. 'Barrisley took over from Mr. R. A. Young.

here on

Mr. Enrnley arrived Monday from Singapore by plane. Hailing from Newcastle-on-Tyne. The new skipper has been in the merchant marine for 25 years and veszet Was master of the motor Clam before his recent aponint-

recht.

Leaving the Asiatic Petroleumn Company of his own request, Jr. Your her established the Young (Marine 23. Commught

and Brindle Company, Consultants) Kunil, Wext.

Mr. Young was master of the

TIN.

ito Kwan for nearly a year. tle ortived here in March, 1947, During the war he was with the Sulvage yard, Coinmonwealth of Australia,

The river vessel piles between the Kwangtung inland ports and Hong Kong, carrying APC pro

luris, mcluding petrol and herveene.

(By "MID ON")

L. F. Stokes, Club “Scorpions“ opening bat,, has

jumped into his best form.

He followed up his contury (110) against KCC 'on Saturday with another three-figure innings when Eng- land beat Australia in the local "test" at Chater Road.

Last Saturday "Scorpions" beat Kowloon by eight wickets after the former had put up 141. The Club bowling was steady without being brilliant. Apart from the two Zimmerns and Francis Divecho, the Kowloon bats failed.

Zimmern's 33 was a good effort and although he was scoring somewhat slowly, he saved Kowloon from what at one time threatened to be a complete collapse. Diverha was slow with his 22 not ont, but then we hays always known Divecha to be a slow scorer, Archie Zimmern's 29 was a mixture of good schwis and some not-so-good.

be hat actually played the bull but that sort of thing happens and There is nothing une con do about

Army's Win

!

Team League

For Soccer Players Joe May Fight Many Yacht Club Members took advantage of the

London, 'November 8. 'Star" soccer players' demands for transfer have roused many wrangles between them and their clubs over the past few seasons, and now small Third Division Southern Section club, Bristol, have set their face firmly against á player's desire to move.

Ken Wookey, the Bristol Rovers, outside right, ask-

od for a transfer because he had been subject- ed to persistent "barracking" by spectators in home gomes.

f

Next Year

New York, November 8. Match-maker Nat Rogers of sald the 20th Century Club today that the world heavy- weight champion, Joe Louis, may defend his

titie Madison Square Garden

st

L

January or February.

Rogers said, "Negotiations have reached a serious stage, He ald not mention any challenger, but the December Bakel 10 bout between Joz and Ezzard

might

provide one.

Charles

Rogers and the champion *has appeared so nimble in his four that

signed Wookey Bristol Rovers He has now been transferred |

Swansea Town, who are at from Newport County at no cost the top of the Southern Section to themselves In December, 1948,

current exhibition about £130 as scored share of 4.13e, for £1,000, but Bristol and on this change he received Revers' management have an the benett. He was immediately ; nounced that he will receive

placed in

in the club's itrat team. nothing in the accried share of Lenefit.

Clubs are not compelled to pay While the Indian wickets were

shave of the taling like mireplays. Anny pul transferred players Lo Howarth bowler rtendity

13% tor benefit based on their years of Hugs on the used score "Scorpions" und slowed he still a bowler to ordered on the adjoining service, though the League per-

ekoned with. Somechines

in their match with the Navy. was a very sorting declaration very different, hat when hv

as the Navy, are always geori fo 150 115.

213

furm, Owen-Hughes is as dir eult a bowler to play as the best

of them.

Stokes' jonings was I+ dedight He scored with a fer that

inity then to do so, and this is not the Arst time that such pay ment has been dented a player. In this instance the No other club, however, has de gamble worked and the Navy wereetared its decision and the reasons dismissed for a mere 76. Stepto for it. (2 for 12) and Boston (9 Die 32)

reminded one of the Stokes where the brunt of the Arary attack.

After

ogether 28 runs rapidly.

If he goes for the The

+

Thele Kowloon th Craigengewon

always capable of a big score, og form around this respect he rather rendals ne

No Benefit The clubs have said that they showing

have decided no players leaving previous

for any financial went then "shall do

It was added that they

Built At Shanghai Duilt at Shaughnt in 1931 by the New Engineering and Ship-

uliding Works, Ltd., of Shang of the former Colony and Caviter bon, appears to have Inst dis hai, the my. He Kwan was be-Service captain, G. R. Sayer, whn Jieved to have been operating up the Yangtse River without rogis- tered masters, or some time.

The brat known registered mas-

Mr. W.G tur of the craft wOM Briggs, who took command al Bumbay in 43

gets the runs every time he cant persunte himself to start by going for the bowling from first ball he recelvga.

IRC Debacle

very

Appeal On Stag Hotel Judgment

The benefit which Bristol Rovers could now pay to him, but

to do have refused amounts to a maximum of about

2160.

or wrong. the Rovers'

the

malcy

Right or fecision in the case of Wookey seems likely to add fuel to fire of resentment which soccer players bear against their clubs, a flame which has already been faunert by the bitter struggle between the England International, Wilfred Mannion, and his club, Middlesbrough.

Investigation

wing

he may change his mind about waiting until June for defence-United Press

CRC Tennis Programme

Lils

extra day holiday last week-end to cruise away from Hong Kong, but oven so all races at the Club were very well attended.,

There were four separate Team Races, the winning

teams being R.N. Headquarters Team, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews Team, the International Team and the Fifth Cruiser Squadron Team.

So far in the present Team Hace League fortunes have varied and no one team op- Its own

pears way.

to be having

Next week-end's team race fxtures are on Saturday after- noon and Sunday morning as follows:

Saturday afternoon. First race

Lawn Bowls Classic

On Saturday

2.50. Talkoo versus Fifth Cruiser The following are the teams Squadron. Second race 3.85, RN. and the draw for the annual

Sundern versus Army.

lawn bowls match between the morning. First rare St. Andrew's Society and the

Destroyer

Flotin

10.50. 8th versus R.N. Headquarters. Second

St. George's Saciety, to be

race 11.10. Jardine, Matheson played at the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club on Saturday, versum Lowe Binghams.

The fourth in the Dragon Com-at 2.30 p.m. mwlore's Cup Series and Jubilen Shield Series will be held էլ Saturday afternoon, and further races in the nutumn Star

and

BT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY W. Gaffney, 2.8. Lelich J. Uslially nd 3, Fraser (chip).

R. Gourley, W. Rez, J.V. Ramsay and a. Cooper takip).

J. Mebelan, R.G. Craig, J., Rovia and › The Chieftain, De, J., Anderen (skip).

A. Melen, J. Meiners W. Davison and R. Morrison (skly).

The following Handcourt Ten-Dinghy Series will be held at the in games will be played at the usual times over the wee

weekend. Recreation Club Chinme

Members are reminded that the afternoon duty boat now runs 'n week.

half hour carlier that, it leaves

W. McCall, J. Ruaneli, J.M. Forrest Kowloon at

at 1.20, Queens Pler at

and J. Orem (skip), 1.30 on Saturdays and Sundays,

A. Kennedy, d. Patterson, W. Williams After the steady winds of preach and J. Prentice (hip).

A Sten, J.N. Bweener, W.D. M fluky winds inst Saturday and Maxter and W. Melrose (skip).. Sunday were something of a dis-R. Kintoburah & Thomie, W., Cun appointment und there were

algham, and BJ, Pollock (ip). large number of "did not Unish" in nearly every race.

THURSDAY

Holh Dinghy Series'

racen

3.8. Dinnen, J. Blatenia, J. Paid and W.5. Borated (skip).

J. Robertson, 12.D. Robertasn, W. Gra ham and J. McKelvio (skip).

very closely contested, particularly on Monday afternoon ST. GEORGE'S BOCIETY..

when the Anish between Hooger-

WH.L, Harrison, W. Mirballsur, huys und Honess was almost a | L.. Coumbrs and A.J. Hall (skip).. photo finish...

Detailed results of ali races held last week-end follow.

was such a force in the Shanghiu

TODAY itlerport teams before Un Wan, "gaingi

Tin- Singles Court 1: Shoy D., Leneh made 35

to help week,

Each Incident of this nature took or Futer U v Turner Cook; Stakes put on a big second wiekst down to IAF at Kal Tak. Hong benef." partnership and Owen-Hughes put/ Chay was the only Craigengewer; intended to set aside the money makes it zecin more probable that | Court 2, Mackle v Wong Shiu-vious week-ends, the light and Intsican to be able to get going received for Wookey for the bone- the Football League authorlice wing: Court 5; Y.F. Tsui v Au

will soon be forced to investigate Kani-moon (4.30 p.m.). I have always maintained that; and his was vohable, George üt of their other players.

the whole matter of the present who showed such premise

Tousles-Court 3: Tsang Chi- Souza

1938-30 that

transfer regulations.

Gen ghd P. Poon v Rock Liang nnny peeleted an Interport cap

Two young players who con- and Kwok Hing-chung: Coult tributed much to the promotion of R. Segolen and H.A. Ayres v A Cardiff City in the 1848-47 season Fung and Chung Yue-wing (4.30 form completely and agam futed, Somehow I feel that the lock

and have since been parted are p.m.). called upon by the Welsh soccer of practies is the cause of this

selectors to form the left though I may be mistaken. How the

ever. If the "Craigengewer caplain.

ugainst England at Birmingham Singles Court 1: Lee Wai-tong will at bin higher up in the

on Wednesday.

v Wong Sui-ki: Court 2: W.P. They are Billy Rees, still with Trui or Chan Mong-lung v T.E. bulling order, the answer might he found, unless of carse Souza

Cardiff, and Roy Clarke, whe Baker (4.30 p.m.). As I predicted, the Club

himself preters to remain lower

was transferred to Manchester| Doubles-Court 3: Daniel Chan "Optimists" had the beller of

in e Gutting order,

An appeal that certain por-

City after

Cardiff's 'promotion and Turner Cook or Wong Sui-ki their match with IRC bus I never

Some batsmen are that way-tions of a judgment, delivered had been assured.

and Leg Chun-kit v Tsang CN- tu fail they fail weeks after werk if in the Stag Hotel case be re- xpected the latter

Rees joined Cardiff in 1942 as a man and P. Poon or Rock Liang miserably. The surprising part in low down in the order, though

forward from Cairns and Kwok Hing-chung; Count 4: about it was that there WHIN Mr. Young then took command i nothing in the Chili bowling, and they do not realive

this then served, was heard before Sir centre selves. It is up to the captain to Leslie Gibson (Chief Justice) Rovers, in the Bridgend League. K.L. Ho and S.A. Rumjahn v and the verse) bad been busy on

to make things worse the wicket experiment, and the best une to and Mr. Justice Reynolds (Ad- A former colliery worker, he was Au Kam-moon and Choy Ping Vaneank, Hedgwick

in' Cardiff's leading scorer the Hong Kong-Canton run ever

the fan (4.30 p.m.). favoured the batsmen, if anything.

when ditional Judge), at the Supreme Second Division last season. do this sort of thing A. H. Madar (11) was the only friendly matches are played. Measuring 200 feet long with

Court yesterday.

FRIDAY mana to run into double Agures. 32-fout beam, she is equippedite night have made higger

Junior Matches

The judgment against which

fee in £10,000 in May, 1947. Singles-Court 2: Rock Liang Rees and Clarke both played with full Dleza, capable of doing score but for the fact that by went In a low scoring match. Arny the appeal was brought was de-

or J. Wong Hawthorn Trang Justice Gould and a quarter knots. She for

Internationals. wartimie

Welsh Chi-man (4.30 p.m.). bowling the

what I seeonfs bent Navy by 28 runs to livered by Mr. #11

Doubles Court 1: steel framework, and Isnagined was an attempt to show bring off the double for the Array. Punte Judge), on July 31. 1948. enthusiasts hope that the associa

The appellants named in the tion which meant managed by a crow of 27.

much 80

wing and Wong Shlu-wing or G. the less experienced players h's Winyard again got doing with the The sailing date of the my. Ho side that the bowling could be ball, this time taking & for 30. Notice of Motion were Li - Cardiff City two years ago will, N. Cosang and T.E. Rodrigues v she is expected to leave for Can-tittle mot thau bang their balsson tck 16 wickets for 3 rung-Fook Hing Tong, Li Kul-po alias bring equal succoss to their coun- W.I'. Tau' and Y. P. 1802 (4.3" Robertshaw (KN) ...: 1.12,43 Kwan has not been fixed yet, but aft-it unly they would do just According to the reports, Steven-chlu alias Wong Yip Tong allas for some time during the week-out to dry, Nazarin was unlucky but upon making enquiries it was King Sau Tong alios Chan Chak try on Wednesday.-Reuter.

She got her fourth master t Hon: Kong In 1948 and went to Shanghal early last you,

where she got another skipper.

sincr

mine

end.

Peaceful Nights

A

1

Tong, Ho Chup-kuen, Wong Chan in that he was given out by after 3 for 10,

ON Monday Recreio beat Shi, Tong King-fong, Kam Chi- University easily the Firing alias Shi Chak Tong alias Division (at King's Park? Hin Chon Tung Tong and Ngo Chuk- Gesare family avain being pro-kum allas Pang Yee Tak.

Sheldon, K.C., in- Mr. H. G. with the hut. A. P. Pereira 16 ter 34) was chiefly structed by Mr. M. A da Silva, responsible for the low University represented all appellants except lota of 83 of which Chalini Kan Chi-ting, who el{rned 3

sented by Mr. B. A, Bernacciu, in- structed by Mr. Sidney Ng Quinn uf Messrs. Brutton & Company.

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ench ende 54 before they retired. The side went on to senge 199 (or 6.) one of the University bowlers being able to do anything out standingly good.

High Standard Of Entries In Flower Show

The high standard of entries in yesterday's amateur com- petition in flower areungement made it hard to judge winners, according to one of the judges, Mrs. H. H. Findlay Gourlie.

The 23 entries were shown at the Y.W.C.A., Duddelt Street, fol- lowing five lectures by megbers of the flower arrangement com- inliler.

was repre-

The respondents, Lo Kar-yan lins Lo Chi-cing allas Sing Hing allas Tong and Chan Mo-ching

Hou Hing Yip Tong alias Fok Tong, were represened by Mr. A. J. Clifford and Mr. D. A. L. Wright instructed by Mr. P. L. Lam.

Apply For Judgmont

The appellants have applied for

the Judgment of Mr. Justice Gould

Clarke went to Manchester City

4

Hockey Association Fixtures

in

to

Sunday, Novembar 14, Club de Recreio. v Khalsa, King's

Park, 10 a.m. Umpires: GT Palmar.--Yeu Sigs Gater. Civil Service. v University. Soo- Kumpoo 530 a.m. Umpire: Capt. H.J. Chisnell-Capt. Mullins.

p.m.).

140 Yue-

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER O Third Drages Commodore's Cup Sørlen. Biart 2.24.

Prov.

20

Wiginton, L.A. Bone, B.A. Man. and L.A. Collyer (skip), ..., (

Labrum, JLB.L. Dowdlesin, ODE 3.0. Meyer and The President, K.J,II. Mitchell (ip).

V.

A. Pearson, A.D. Humphreys, dide Edwards and W.C. Bimpren (skip).

WK. Bailey, J. Tindall, BIL. étrange Yacht & Helmaman Time.. Pia T. and W. Bradbury (skip)." Madrigal, Drummond, 2.68.80 9 21 Yo

Waller, T.J. Hemsley, G. Clima La Linda, Osk-11, 2.48.40 7 10 26 and L. Byker (skip).

3,01.21 €

FF. Pope, P.B. Cassidy, F. Skinner (toovalka, Daiko

5.08.335 1 12 and F. Thompson (skin), Third Jubilee Bältld Berles, Blast 2.38

A.C. Tribble, R.C. Buller, H.Y. and A.1.0. Eastman (skip). Time Pa. Pis, Til H.A. Lammert, P.B. Park, C. Pope

JG

2nd A. Atkins (akly). *$.53.5% 12

Q.W. Bewell, J., Bench, L., Whant TH and F. Goodwis (skip!.

Yacht & Heimaman Mekly, Beechin Roundeler, Bobrile, 4,05.00 10 K Minate, Cronble, €11.00

Piras Dinghy Team Race, Bart 2.55 Jardines ▼ B.N.JI.Q. Cornwaśn

Time

Gest &

"at". Gurinn (J)

J.10.IN

Selected players, unable to take part, are to notify their convener Pie at the earliest opportunity.

Hanmer (RN) ..... 1.12.60 "Mackie 18

Result RN,1,Q. 11; fardine 10. Second Dinghy Team Race. Start 8.15 Lewe, Bingham v Internationala Eral & Coxswain

Time Fig. "1", Man Dewar (LBM... 1.07.15 "14", Hoogernuys (5)

1.07.45

BATURDAY. Singles Court 1: Too Joon- swan v Chol Tin-kin; Court 2: Khow Eng-chai v Lim Hee-lin: Court 3:

V 10 Too Joon-peng Tok-shing (7.30 p.m.).

DoubleCourt 1: R. Segalen Jones (LBM)

Chung Yua-Yourlet (1)

and II.A. Ayres.or wing and A. Fung v O.L. Pang and D.C. Luke (4 p.m.)

Mixed Doubles.-Court

2: Y.P. Toul and Miss D. Kent v D. Lo and Mias R. Lo (4 p.m.)

BUNDAY Singlos-Court 2: Chang Kong Lee Cheuk-sang; Court 1: Too Joon-swan or Choi Ten-kin Weng Kam-sheung; Court 3: Lim" H.C. v Dockyard R.C. Hec-Jin or Khow Eng-chal v RNRC King's Park (1), 10 am. Leung Him-shui (2.30 p.m.), Umpires: J.S. Grewal, E.R.A. Court 1: S.A. Rumjahn

Segalen (4 p.m.). Miller,

Dutch

Be

to be reversed so far as it directed | Cable & Wireless v YMCA King's Mixed Doubles.-Court 2: Lee Park, (YMCA), 10 am. Um- Wal-tong and Miss Lo Hau-yee Fires: D.T. Smith-SECPO) v ILA. Ayres and Miss Lilton (4

that:

(1) The Stag Hotel Mun Kec had been dissolved only to the Shaw. extent that a new parifier was ad- ] —...... mitted to the partnership.

An

(2) The Hotel romained. asset of the partnership as so re- constituted.

(3) The partners were the seven appellants and Lo Kar- yan.

The appellants have also asked that it might be adjudged that:

(a) The Stag Hotel Mun Keo had not been dissolved, at any material time,

(b)

p.m.

Football Association Honours Mr. Farmer

v K.M.B.

1.08.15

1.18.30

Remill; Lowry Winxhani 12; Interne tional R.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER A First Dinghy Team Stare. Bart 10,45 Infernationale v Airwaya

TIM 1.02.03

Best & Corsain "6", Hoogerhugs (3)

Yourlet 1)

"1", Cooper (A)

de Jeux (1

1.13.0%

1.33.17

1.20.28

R

7

Ptu

Result: Internationale 1: Airways T. Becand Dinzky Team Race. Bturi 11.15 Swim Nary 5th Cesiser Sq. Dont & Gezowaln

"16". Bu Stols (AN)

"18" Dewe (BCB)

"18", Rowbotium 18C8)

Fame (ECS)

...

Tiane

1,94,48

1.07.24

1.10.12

4

1.10.17

2

Result: 5th C.B. 12: Bwim Navy 9.

Players who submitted their names but have not been selected assured of a game if they turn up.

Semi-Finals

Of Lawn

Bowls Tourney

The semi-finals of the Inter- national Lawn Bowls Competi tion will be played at the Club do Recrcip on Sunday, Novem- ber 14, starting at 2.30 p.m.

sharp.

As a result of the draw: the Philippines will meet Scotland and Pakistan meet England.

Pakistan will be represented by the following:-M. 1. Razack, M. Omar, A.M. Omar and U.M. Omar (skip).

Bradbury England:B. W.

Dinghies Owner-Drivers Race, Start 3,08 AL. Eastman, L. Sykes and F.

BATURDAY, NOVEMBER

Place Boat & Ceuwata

J4L, 43" Welse

zed, t, Exana

, *", iamuw

413, "24". Martyn

Time

1.17.46 Goodwin (skip).

1.19.20

2.

J.M.

Beatland W. Molrose, 1.19.60 Forrest, J. Fraser and 3. Oren 1.32:19 (skip);

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER T Third Autumn Berles Dinghy Championship. Hiart 2,60

Prov. Time Pt. 1 TH. 1.03.10 $1 1.3.16 29

Tacht & Belmoman ****, Alderton "16", Malorie ***, Du Bois "14", Millest

11

2.00.10 28 0 20 2.00.55 27 21

MONDAY, NOVEMBER » Fourth Avtuma Bezšau Dlaghy

Championship, Start 1.40 -

Pty.' Best & Cezuwaln Time Pin Pin Til

"*", Honow

Du Tot

At the 'Council Mosting of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association fast night, glowing tributes were paid to Mr. A. Farme,, popular soccer First prize in the "Beautiful"

The Hotel remained an

referee, for his services to local football. section was won by Mrs. A. A. nsset of the partnership of the Lalanw with her entry of a bronze Stag Hotel Mun Kee, /

The tributes were paid fol-

FIRBY DIVISION

(c) The bowl of gladioli. An entry by Mrs.

partners are the lowing the reading of a letter S. China- 'B' William Watson received special even appellants and do not in- from Mr. Farmer notifying the Kit Chee

v Kwong Wah mention.

clude Lo Kar-von, Other prizes were:-

Appellants also claimed all costs Association of his impending Chinese A.A. v Hong Kong Club

8. China 'A' v Royal Navy Colour: A bowl of African of and incidental to the action and departure for Home...

Byes: Polite, Eastern, Army and "j", Hooverbuye and daloles, gladioll

chrysanopocal.

Mr. Ip Kau-ko, in proposing n St. Joseph's.

BECOND DIVISION themums, by Mrs. Frank

On the application of Mr. Ber-voto of thanks to Mr. Farmer for Lecs.. Special menilon, an entry by Mrs. uacchi the sixth appellant. Kom his fine work, said that Mr. South China W. D. Chinese W, S. Anderson.

Chl-thing, was given permission by Farmer had not only rendered in- | H.K. Club

withdraw from the valuable servies to football in the Polico Originality: A bowl of white the. Court and yellow chrysanthemums enter- appeal.

Hong Kong League, but also to K.M.B. Led by Mrs. J. F. Aveslo. Special After legal arguments, hearing school Football as well.

Kit Chee PCA mention, an entry by Mrs. C, M. was adjourned until 10 am today. Stewart.

Other Judges were Mrs, E, A.

C, Klein and Mrs. G. M. Grove.

Afternoon tea was provkled by lower prrangement commit-

the

tea,

TOCH TALK

FOOD AND

W

v Royal Navy

Taikoo St. Joseph's

✔ Tramways

v Chinese A.A. The vote was carried un- Dyes Dockyard and Solicitors animously.

Clerks, The draw for the first round of it was decided that four teams ;

the Challenge Shield Competition participate in the International and International Charly. Cup Charity Cup Competition, namely, Food and fuel costs for the work ended | Competition also took place.

England, Scotland and November 4 following

After the reading of certain

FUEL COSTS

Rise and Flour, ne 7.8 casila, JEK(4.8%)'S ZIM Ne Press were

Vegetables

Ball Cabbage

The Reverend Mr. G. Harker will be the Juest speaker at the 2 meeting of "Toc H today.

o

Fak subject" la “Some experiences of

Pork on Army Chaplain".

His Bali Ph

Firewoo

Toc H meels at Talbot House, Bean Curd, 14 30, Macdonelt Road, at 8.30 p.m.; and all men, Interested are cor- dially invited to atlund,

41)

Totst

Crtugal.

"19", Ryan

...

Philippines: L.S. da Silva, D.A. Rozarlo, W.C. Ogley and A.E. Coates (skip).

**

CLUB RUGBY XV

The following will represent Club in a rugby match agains; Ist Escort Force on the Club Ground at 6 pm. today.:-

P. Franklin, G. dray, J. Tinson,

1.27.27 21 658 Laidlaw, D. R. Y. Blyck, D. G. 1.27.3V 14 11 Loch an, W. R. WilliamsOD, M. 1.27.38 28 22 68 Dougine, Kinghom, D. T. John 1.40.68 27 43 Toston, G. W, Parkin, G. Popham, i

N. C. Sclater, F., Farquaharson MATURDAY, NOVEMBRE S

and W. C. Allwright, Fourth Ariana Series Star Race, Blurt 2.45

Pre The Pla. Vía. Til * с · 10 1.01.10 8 0

Best & Centu

Bellatrix Gulio 2.56.49

meinasch, Farquhar 1.03.002811

Polaris, Dewar

HUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, Pink Autumn Becker Star Race,

Start: 5,20

ile the Council dis- Stettlh team; while the selection Baustasche Dewar 2.18.68 somestic matter. It was of the English team will be

4

IRC 1st TEAM:

The following have been select-- ed to represent IRC 1st XI in a league cricket match against the Navy at Kings Park on, Satur day, November 13, at 145 pm:

AI Abbas (Capt); A Arcvill, Jr., A., K. Imail, 5. A. 11 famil, A. R/Kitchell, B. H. Khan, A. H. Mador,, K. Nazarin, 1, (M. Onstar, M. I. Razack. A. Iz Kullad.

Umpire: G..M, Bulf,

Bert à Coxiwsing Mini Pia PIK TIL. MARID, Mr. A. McAlpbie will box Bench, East 1.02.05 *NOTE withdraw from the charge of the selection of the Daphne, Harding

#.10.000 MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bath Autumn' Borios Bizar: Rais, Start 2.30.

Time Pts. Pla' Til.

IT

20 later learned that the domeile entrusted to Captain Chisnall

The following in the result of 1.0360 matter concerned, the remunera-

asiation being paid to Mr. Eris Keen, the draw for the first games:

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professional soccer coach. Bone December 25.

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