BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948.

SAINTS SUCCUMB TO Goalie Clears

KIT CHEE IN UPSET

St. Joseph's met with thoir second defeat of the season yesterday when, in their First Division game against Kit Chee at Happy Valley, they were beaten by two goals to one.

The defeat of the Saints was the biggest surprise of the afternoon, as it was generally conceded that although they were below strength, they would have no difficulty in accounting for lowly placed Kit Chee.

DINE

vein when they bent Eastern by three goals to one.

Tatrache

Al Caroline Hill, hefure Tse Kam-ho Whs connected by fairly large sized crowd, South Cheung Kam-hul, who plnerd the net with a brilliant China "A" continued in win-ball in the

Toko Game Easy Hulling a two to mi lend, the In the Second Division, Tadkarn

very spirited display South China forwards began in an Army HK and had they take things easy and started dilly- ahren a lerle mostractions in faltying with the bull when mor front gl, they might well direet methods would have result-

Ed in gouls, have shared the points,

1

Fastero fought back gamet Hoyal Navy had an easy pose vage in thely magh against Unt-und, following a period of intense managed to reduce verny, scoring ix time wi buttacking.. reply. Chinese A.A, securit an South China's lead when Pacheer other two points. as a result of heated the ball past Yu from u The vary over St. Joseph's by puss by Yuen Yu-lam. three clear goal.

RESULTS

AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

Eastern

$1. Joseph's

1 8. China 'A'

SECOND DIVISION

St. Joseph's O

University

Teikoo Army Kin

1

Kit Chop

Chinese AA 3

D

Royal Navy 6

2

Army HK Solicitors'

were forced. 1o defend and defend well.

Both Rocha and Hsu Keng-in- gave of their best and ou many eeensions they saved their side Toledo, at right half, also player well and a feature of his gain. was the masterly way he tackled The opening exchanges were very fast and the ball went easily and from de-. om half to hak fence to attack.

Santos (C) was the Brst for- ward to get in a good drive nud tested Cheung with a fine ris- the effort

This goal served to put montye prit in the Eastern players and Eastern 1-S. Chino 'A' 3 Pacheco had hurd luck with a

from powerful drive

a difcuti angle. the ball dislodging the iron support holding up the net,

The turn in the tide forced South Chino also lo re-shuffle their forward fine, Cheung Kam- is going out to the left wing and

Sent Clinic rook the Women Ho Ying-tun, who Anstal Lot yet prenvereal 10g the mharg whower he received during The men with Royal Navy la werk Tse Kam-ho filed the vacancy wher Chu Wing-kening wear Chu Wing-Reung coming In w

ked, whit Cheung Kami – rentre forward, big burling the attack Eastern

Exeltement can high as both La big-chuy teams were without

strivet hard lo score who place Wils taken up 95 tern was somewhat unfortun Cheak Yau-kee.

ate nu gain the equanilser or

ond

The same started with Eastern occasion, when the ball whe forening the price and Yu Ka-yed in the graf-mbath The South luna eustodia, was set by Yu. Before any of the Inred to concede a corner when Etern forwards could seize upen bord thrive By the opportunity to score, Yu ru- Pachoen Pound the wright,

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Tostied

From there ultant corner kick,

the 111

South

in price ensuesi

overed in time to clear.

South Chirs put the sue be

Rame, Lai

China pol-mouth. but the rod all loubit when. In the last

of the two minutes fener eventually managed to clearing rent Cheung Kom-ba the ball.

The Inter through.

sent in e

Let

SheR-V (Pocherni, Lee Tak-kec

which

• ZOR

~Kit Chɗe forced a enstler over Come a high shot Puisseron took with euse cleared well upfleid. lisu Keng- slagt broke up one dangerous ral and calmly turned the ball and eleured it at his leisure.

put

Jav Saint's attack. Xavier was well away and outpaced a re- trenting defence, only to fire

ard thrive against the upright. This rome player again got well away and crossed over high ball to see l'ereira just miss it after the latter had outwitted Cheung.

Then came disaster when, Il,

a burax of pressure after 26 minutes play, Tang.. the Kit Chee

out in and sent wingman In a shot through group of gave BolssDZON playerk which

Two minutes later, no chance. the centro-forward was able to pince a similar shot through and the goalkeeper, again could not get his eyes on the ball.

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The Eastern goalie is shown clearing the ball, with two South China forwards in close attendance, during yesterday's South China "A" senior socter encounter at Caruline Hill.

won by three goals to one. -("Obina Malf" Photo)

Mainland XI Defeat Malayan Services In Exciting Match

The 1 www rapidly trashganeing shot, which puzzle ferred from red by end, but both Long, who dived a second loo goalles www playing a sound early, with the result that the Xavier Takes Contre-

To particular, showed, ball went past him into the corpor After half time. Xavier went ing well as he berught off several of the net,

Inte centre forward und Percir» good saves.

The final whistle, came with took its place at outside right. South China gradually gated South China worthy winners by Down the Saints territory, the upperband ht in the 21 the wonds 12 one.

Rocha misjudged a high ball and minute of the game, tad Shiu- Enstern: Leting Ting-tone allowed Wong to get well away, wing, receiving a neat pass feam | Kone Rin-king, Lun Tak-00 but the

Saints recoveredt and Lao. Chung-sang, netted with at Chang Yau-kee, Lo Hon-son, Lee fast grounder which Long A-in-tore.

Hung-kee, Mak cicated their nex.

Play was soon at the other emi tout part inissed.

and a penalty

awarded Keeping up pressure, Shurg Glu-lam and Leung Wing against Kit Chee for handling: The China, by mons "of "short-passing kwong. needs and elever schemins, "Tölz S. China "A": Yu Yu-tok. Hau Clues look the kick and placed Cheung's well out of the ball defence 10 merry Vice-san".

'T'sc Kam-hung, dance. Fung King-cheung was Cheong Shui-ling, Sung Yug-

reach. outstanding and his passes seldom -ing Lan Chung-sing. Tin Kami-

This gave heart to the Sripts, extra put at int sed their mork.

ho, Firma Kid-cheang, Cheung who immediately with Southweli. Lai Shit-wing and Chu elfort into the game und stormed China still hulding a 1-0 lead.

1.Wing-keting

the Chinese goal. On resumption, Eastern kur lind their forward Paehren taking over ns tendre of The aftrek and Lee Tak-kee mov- Ing over to inside right.

The Easter

C

came

11

1

Itrus,

St. Joseph's 1 Kit Choo 2 The Salt's were defented in a moderate gume at Happy Valley, This change did not seem to when they conceded two casy rat half goals to which they could affert the run

Chint continted, sly reply with a penalty god i mugh, as South China_gonfined to dominates the exchange. It was the second hall.

The home teams had all the piny only the rugced defence of the) Par torners which prevented South in each half, but their forwards

Chora from piling on gouls.

locked that understanding. Kit Within wine minutes after re- Chee on the other hand were a sumption, a well placed centre by lives combination and the Saints

Pakistan To Meet

PI In Final Game

..

"On""two" occasions

-Gomes -wes put well way but the fist pinced and the second effort was him handle the hall when w well taken by Cheung.

ether corner.

was

The Saint's did not got it all, their own way though and. at the other end Boissezon went down to a beautiful shot by Fok.

safe.

In a very exciting finish, in which Pereira and Loo scored three boundaries in succession, tho Mainland XI defeated the Malayan Services XI by 15 runs at Cox's Road yesterday. victory could have been a one-wicket one, as the visitors' total of 111 was passed at 5.10 p.m., when R. E. Lee, the Mainland Captain, could have declared. Sportingly, he continu ed with the game until his partner, A. P. Pereira; was caught by the wicket-keeper, E. H. Lee, four minutes later with the score at

126.

mude 11 runs.

cumbed to

11.

J

Four minutes after the tea in-

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Wildcats humbled the Wahoos 22-9 in the wild-.

est and woolliest display by the Owls for many

a

season. No less than, 22 bunglos 'boing committed on the field by the losers olono, which constitutes an all-time-record.

In the Senior. loop curtain-raiser, the Baseballers

notched up their second victory with a 9-3 triumph over Overseas Chinese.

Home Soccer Standings

First Division

Game

F. W. D. Lo F. A. PEE

17 10

1t

1 26 14

IT 9 6 2 20

28

17 6 2 30 22 24 173 17 23 8 54' 29 23 ZI Yst 14 31 10

Madcaps received. a walk-, Ablong's more experienced Pirate over from the Americans and in a 12-inning friendly game. A watch played off a friendly tilt, while fair crowd turned out to

this encounter which was handled the Canucks romped home

well jvery

by Chief Arbiter Derby Co. with their sixth straight win Frisco Soares,

Portsmouth.. with a 22-5 massacre over the The Bues were on the whole thi] Newcastle Filipinos.

better tram, outhitting the White Arsenal The Seints could only held a Fangs 0-6, which included three- Blake

by | seraich ning as most of their play-bagger

Jonu Hearther, Manchester U. ers were side-lland with' football Dorothy Park and Margaret Chariton

Liverpool Injuries hut managed an eary Broora-but It was White Fany

Birmingham. 12-3 verdict over Khalen.

hot-corner guardian Cecile Arnul Bolton... The Junior League Jaguars-nhy who poled out the longes wanderin Vikings ult which ended when blow in the eight with a rou' ing; Waltes. complete darkness ret in was around-tripper to deep right, Blackpool hotly argued affair, and was Anal- į Hard-hitting Dorothy Park Manobeater 0.17 ly called by Plate Umpire Bil' whiffed nine viclin's in eight Chelses

17 0 2 183 1 Silva after six and a half innings trames,

J Burnley while dimunitive play, with

the score 9-7 in Tampo,

hurling for the losers Middlesboro. 17

9 10 23 Aston Villa, 17.63 264 favour of Vikings,

khuck out 14 pirates for an ex-

Preilon N. 17 3 2 10 23 86 Jaguars had one more cellent first assignment.

Utiernfield 17 2 4 19 turn at bat. and it is understood It is under food that Khalsa's Everton ... 17 4 2 11 that the game has been protested protest against an umpire's decl- shemeld U...

of

Tho

6 6 6 20 T426 020

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as the scorer and umpire both sion in their game against Chung): Second Division awarded the game to the Vikings. Hwa a fortnight ago, has been Buster Hollands' Wildcats seem upheld by the Association, al- hended for the penant as they bar though Dick Chung, manager of W.BA

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« permanent track around the Chung Hwn, has not yet reculved! Tottenham .. 17 bases with 22 runs on an erratle ofcial intimation of the verdict. Buthampton.. 17 84 23 17 21 Whoo nine. Lefty Dolly Brown, The game ended in the 67th In Fulham hurling for the Untamed Felines. ning when darkness set in and Bury fanned one and walked none, prevented further play.

The Brentford while ning pitcher Terry Narscorn then stood at 3-2 in favour Sheila w... 17 TA

OH Leeds... onlia whiffed"

Yoltle of Chung Hwa but Khalsa pro-Chesterfeld.. and one. Franco

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run scored they Terry tested - that the last in the fifth, whiffed two hath should count making the score West Ham times opposing twirler Dolly 3-3.

Armaturd The play leading up to the Leçonser protest was after two were down Luton ... and

had runners ondentura blows which included round-rat init led bades, The runner Aret-stitimpled to steal. and, trippers by Patsy Itibeiro and while the play was inade on him moth Hilda Soares, while Terry Not the runner from third streaked Fort onlm and Yollie Franco ylelded a

Doventry toini of pine' safeties.

The play at second failed, but inelu

Brown was the victim.

Round Trippers

Brown was nicked for saven

home.

Khalsa

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The Wahoos started off by hold g the Wildcats scoreless in the first frame, but when the untamed Felinds unleashed A barrage of The point arises as to whether Beines

the runner over-ron second base Third Division (South) and was subsequently tagged for the third out

Nolis Co

Wakali

Game

F. W. D. L

A Pis

1 12 4 2 41

17 7 7 201

IT D 26 34 11 20

12 8 7 20 21 20 B37 61 21 12.67 0

ily for live markers, the Owls the runter teaming home had outnemouth 19 12 24 30 morale fell to pleces.. Clusters of crossed the plate before the out metal flowers 18 10 25 30 Ave runs in each of the in the at second was completed. At the frighton fourth and seventh innings put preliminary hearing. Plate Um-eading the game on ice for the Wildcats, pire Verlysen verbally stated that Belton safely he did not see the plays simul-wall Peggy Barros connected three times Fix. attempts while taneously and it was decided to peels Wahoo Therese Remedios was refer the matter to the other two Tom good for two in four. The longest umpires who gave similar answers Easter blows of the day, and the only at a subsequent mogling on Fri-Norelch bright spark in the Wahoo often-day. sive were homers by Hilda The General Committee, who Bouthend Sonres and Patsy Ribeiro,

sat to hear the protost, therefore, Orlen ... A four-run lead in the initial upheld Khalsa's protest and the Fort Vale trame gave the Baseballers an score at the time the game was witford early sturt which

the Overseas called off should have been 3-3. Aldersbet- over managed to catch up. Chung Hwa has intimated their Northampton.. 17 While the victors were steadily dissal-faction in which the matter Newpes .... 17 350 #22 adding to their lead, the Overseas has been handled and to protest Falacs ..... 17 1 could only produce two runs in any unfavourable decision by the Third Division (North)' the second chapter and another in Committee.

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1742 14 174 10 10 20 10 น New Hrighton 173 11 12 29

Winning the loss, Sq./Ldr. buled 11 runs to the total of 27 It was Pereira's turn next and R. Leggett, the visiting Cap-A. Zimmern, who was Joined by

St. Joseph's who could just find Lee, ut 3.40 pm when the inta he got well down the wing and fain, decided to but first, and E.C. Fincher, was caught by E.Hthe Kit Chee were glad for be mole opened the game partnered by 42, of which he contributed nine players on the field, includ- ing retired Hul Wingleo, managed concede a corner to ease the pre-D. B. Haig at 11.10 am. Haig was clean bowled by F. R.

to steam-roll their Comer tried again with a quick men after the partnership terat, 120 p.m., EL. Gosure was Khalan with a 12-hit attack.

which Cheung rising shot

Longest Blow knocked up a very useful 18. H lucky to put over the top for an-had lasted for 17 minutes and bowled by Parkha, after he fuc

Bibby Ablong

the holding K. Gremwood, the next man successor, W.D.M. Webb, was dis

the Saints clout. kepstone for minutes

ed out

four-basger for in, contributed four runs in the missed for a duck three total of 28 before he was bowled later, with the total at 74.

the longest blow, while Sherry 11.44 a.m.) by F. Zimnern at

A quarter of an hour after he Bucks returned three safetles in In the closing stages, the Saints Four minutes after Leggett was was joined by F.R. Zimmern, four attempts. Rogie Lobe in one of the National Boxing Asso-RodSport

Leggett suc-:

was dismissed, of his rare made vallunt efforts to get that joined by Huncosano's bowling. after another eight rugs had been frld batted two in three.

Fincher Teddy

appearances on the ciation today expressed the arrow

opinion that Joe Louis is risk-tipools all important equaliser, while with the score still ut. 28 runs.

Fincher's S. K, Khan of Khalsu smackering his title at least seven times oldan added onto the 1018). Kit Chee on the other hand were

Lloyd, the 60th man in, stond contribution was 21, the highest 4

but was relieved in the next month.

17 4 6. Southport... still attacking to make the game up to the Mainland bowling for for the Mainland,

three-bouger of his position at re ond base Greene said, "If any of those Clierfeld. Another 13 runs were added to atter Capone (Rumjahn of the so-called exhibition The Spint's forwards had a bad 12 minutes before he was run aui

opponchts Acarinaion. 32:

the Mainland's total before Zim Sain's collided with him while should kayo Louis his title would radiant City 17 day and their efforts fell short of at 12 noon, with the total at

was bowled by Leggett, stealing second. Both players be In jeopardy. Anytime the the mark. Their defence was of which Hunter had contributed

three.

His partner, A.M. Pratu, Was www ininred, fne form and got through all its

Robinson, who replaced Hunter caught by Parkham, off Lloyd,

The White Fancy gave a good heavy champ, stops into the ring Scottish League Div work with credit.

is in danger-regardless of the The Chinese took the two op-at the wicket at 12.14 p.m., con- 12 minutes inter without having account of themarives in their publie test of skill his title

Eest, Fife length of

Hibernian Many players conceded Eng- lust week. Jock McKelvie, veterum portunities that came their way tributes a very valuable 30 be- aided anything to his score of six nest diamond appearaner, although number of rounds,

fore he won chught by Pereira runs.

downed by Bimby rounds, and size of gluves, and patik land a very good chance of Interport skip, piloted the rink and that gave them the points.

With the acpre al 95, Pereira

regardie's whether a decision is St. Joseph's Boissezan, xochat R. E. Lee five minutes after overcoming the strong Pakls-Instead of Jack Orem.

the luncheon interval. Toledo, Leonard,

went into partner his Captain, tun combination as a result of At one time the game was quite Hay Keng-sen

At lunch time, the total scored Even and after seven heads the Santos (A), Xavier, Santos (C) by the Malayan' Services was 88, their brilliant win

score was seven ail, Scotland was Pereira, Gomes. Casting. strong Portuguese, combination

Kie Ches: Cheung. Koon-hing, of which E.H, Lee contributed 16 after 10 heads. last week

at Kowloon Decks, leading 11-9

Philippines came back strongly Mok Kap-chung, Fok Y-wal, and Lloyd. 1. The visitors had The result was just the op- and scared 11 shots on the next Lee Ping-chul, You Wah-hing, Lo already lost seven wickets,

cluding W.D. Robertson who was posite for they went down ve heads to lead 21-12. Scotiand Wal-kuen, Tarig

dismissed for a duck. heavily to an inspired Pokls: tried hard to overcome their op

Chiu Foo, Choung Chung-kan.

R.H, Leslie-Jonas went before tan team by the score 28-10, ponent but Contes was in deadly Wong King-chung.

the wicket when the score was Anal score being

90 with two more wickets to fall, at 2.15 p.m. He was partnered

utes, he was caught by Hart-Baker visiting fielders had a of Pereira, after having scored

Pakistan and the Philippines qualified to meet in the final of the International Lawn Bowls Competition by virtue of their victorios over England and Scotland; respectively, at the Club de Recreio yesterday.

over

the

Pakistan

England B.W.Bradbury

Pakistan played to a mun and it } form, one falled the other would suc- 'hilippines 24, Scotland 15. ceed. However the star bowler of Results: "the eigh was without doubt

veteran U.M. Omar. He was un- M.I. Razack canny and during the first slx K.M. heads was seen at his best. He was, however, given sound sup-

port by his front men.

For England, Bradbury as lead

Omar

A.M. Omar U.M. Omar

(Skip) Philippines LS. da Silva

20

A.LAG, Eastman

L. Sykes

F. Goodwin (Skip)

Scotland W. Melrose' J.M. Forrest

J. Fraser J.McKelvic (Skip) Final On Sunday

was the best of the tour, Fastman D. Rozario although playing well at times, was not consistent enough. Sykes W.C. Ogley played some good shots and the A.E. Coates same can be said of Frank Good-

win.

Kwong-sum!

SOCCER GROUP TO MEET

A meeting of the

League Management Committee will be 10 held at therAssociation's office on WednesdayNovember 17 at 5.15

MF WAS

they were

E. Lee, at 5 p.m. A byo left W.J. Parkham, b R.E. Lee .. the Mailand with le runs to

Extras victory. A boundary by Lee was followed by another by Pereiru.

· Total

in

Bowling Analysis

+

Dundee

given. Any man who kayoed him at Mirren n would have an extremely, strong Rangers

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15 12 110

96 0 93 3

111 everywhere."

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13 claim to his title, a claim that Marion

probably would be recognised Colta

Motherwell

2 24 13 it

0 18:0

10 2 4 4.23 20

With excitement at fever pitch,

The opponents this month In- Third Lanark 10 41 Lee scored another two bound-

Glyda 0. M. R. W. clude Jimmy Bivins. Billy Conn Queen of South 10 21 arles

17 In rapid succession to hring F.A, Zlínmern

4and Arturo Godoy, United Press. Fartlek -10 $ £ 16 the winning Agures 112 on the E.L. Goiano 13 board, umid thunderous applause. A.K. Poreira

From then on, the two Moin-| R.E. L.co land players went all out to pau

40

0 20

2 22

1 10

MAINLAND

India Draws

by R.H. Syrett. Within 25 inin-ish the Malayan - bowling. The A.M. Rodrigues; e Parkhom, In 1st Test

seven runs, and with the board showing 11.

Last Man The last-man in, Parkham, Insted exactly two minutes before he VDS clean bowled by the

very tough b Syrett

3

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19.0

1 17 18.

four minutes before. Pereira"was | N, Hari-Baker, b Parkham..

New Delhi. Novembar 14. caught at the wicket by EH. Lee, G.N. Gesang, b Purkham During that period, Pereira scor- A. Zimmern, eLee, b Parkham A stubborn unfinished seventh Dunfermline 10 721 24 1 cdn.two and a four, and LecE.C. Finchor, b Lloyd 21 wicket stand of 58 by Adhikari Stirling Ave 90 2 1 5-10 74

EL Gosano, b. Parkham 18and C. Sarwate enabled India to Airdrieonia two two's and a boundary.

Parkham was the outstanding w.D.M. Webb, lbw Parkham o draw with the West Indies in the Alle 98, 2X IT 19

Dumbarton .. 302-3 20 35 A.M. Prata, a Parkham, U

first Test between the two coun- Artrosis: 108 21 Malayan bowler, taking five wice

Lloyd for 32 runs, with Lloyd a

tries, which ended here today. At Klimarnock: 1010 18 1. Police vs. St. Joseph's, 1st Mainland Captain, without have lost second with three wickets

the close of play, India were, 220A Un... 104 15-16-24 Div. Leagubbandoned.

ing contributed single run to

for 21 the total

pan :

15 (Skip) 24

AGENDA

}

2. Arrango schedule for enach- Ing Clubs..

Pakistan went off with a bang The final of the International | for by netting 10

shots to lead 10-0

by the end of the 7th head.

At

Lawn Bowls Competition between the Philippines and Pakistan will

the end of the 13th head the scared played on Sunday, November was 24-2 in favour of Pakistan. 21, at KBCC, starting at 2.30 p.m. Thereafter the English cink im- Mr. H.P. Phillips, President of proved and registered eight shots.

the

3. Selection of HK.F.A. team

Governor's Cup match.

REFEREES MEETINGS

wns

and

.R.E. Lee took two Malayan Scores were:

MALAYAN SERVICES wickets for the low of 16 rūns, F.R. Zimmern four for 40, EL. D.B. Hala, b F.R. Zimmern.. Gosano tive for. 20,

A.P. K. Greenwood, b F.. Zimmern

·Perotra ono for 22.

R. Leggett (Capt.), b El

Gosano *** Opening for the Mainland withi A.M. Rodrigues, at 8 p.m., N. G. Hunter, bw. EL Gümn Hart-Buker

bowled by G. Lloyd, run out Parkham nina

minutes later, W.D. Robertson, e G.N. Gur

gano, b FR. Zimmerte

her was caught by Parkham, oft "RE, Leo Syrett, 11 minutes later when the EH. Lee, Pereira, b score board showed 10, of which 4. Zimmern.....

H. Syret, not out

·G.N. Gośno carried

during the last oight hends to lose) Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Asferees Sub-Committee will benfior fin had contributor three to

will be the unbe Wednesday, November 17 at 4.45 the total of six runs. His .jirt... B. Robinson, e -Perelry,"

Minor Surpriso .

A meeting of the HKFA Re- held at the Association's office on

p.m.

sociation w by 28-10.

"The Philippines team L.S. da Silva, D.A. Rozarlo, W. The Philippines created a minor C Ogley and A.E. Coaten (skip) surprise when they beat the while Pakistan will be represent- atrong Scottish combination by ed by the following--M.I. Razack, football Refereos Association re-[he icored seven is bat our | RH. Lealle-Jonca, S. Hurt- 24-15. Scotland made one change K.M. Omar, A.M. Omar and garding Examination of Referers from the sink which beat-Ireland U.M. Omar. (skip).

AGENDA

1. Letter from the HK Chinem

2. Any other business

at 3.30 pm, after he had contri-

-Baker, b Pereira

FR. Zimmern, b Leggett A.P. Pereira, c Len, b Lloyd RE. Leu, not out

Extrus

Dowling Analysis

Tolal an

W.J. Parkham f. Leggett R.H: Syratt G. Lloyd

0 0 20 3.10 25 8.3.21

16 for six in their second innings, Queen's Park to 400 20 having replied with 454 la Unele tenhepermuir 10 AY IT 19 first innings to the West Indles Dundee Un 10 3 17 19 20

Dowsleybruth. 10 18 first innings total of 831.

13

126

The West Indies today had six of India's second innings wickels

4

avort to

01. 011 20 milking 101,013) LAR

0. M. R. W. down for 160 at tea, India then

In an IRC Inter-Club Sunday ... 13.32 5 all needing eight

91] Lengua cricket match at Bookun the innings defeat.

ppo yesterday, the Sindhi's beat Then Adhikari (28. not out) and the Malayan's by 23 runs, pa Sarwate (35 not out) defied the Although they dimnissed the bowling and made 'cerlain-of, a) Sindal's for 98'runs, the Mulayan's draw. Earlier, Ibrahim (44) and could only muster 16 in reply. Modi: (86) had put on 50 for the ente sand N second wicket for India. Baveral

Lauk Pelites and publibed for the propeler wickets tell cheaply, however, B. turi, The Newspaper Enterprise, Limited. Christiani claiming three of them.. WALTER JAMES KEATER, Windeer,

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