BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

IRC UPSET FORECAST WITH WIN OVER NAVY

(By "Mid On")

Although most of the wook-ond League matchos

turned out as i expected, Indian RC proved in Lucky Couple

no uncertain manner that a crickot scribo can be wrong, when they brought off the double against the Navy after I had forecast wins for the latter in my notes on Saturday,

In the First Division game at King's Park, the Indians were nearly robbed of victory after the Navy had declared at 99 runs for 5 wickets.

It was a more than sporting declaration, for even though the Indians had not up till then played up to true form, putting a side like Sookunpoo in to score only 100 runs for a win was, frankly, asking for trouble.

Win Trip To Colony

Mr. and Mrs. Pedro A. Bapista, winners of the Uni- versal Pictures' "Man-cater of Kumaon" quiz contest with a "Pleasure Trip to long Kong" as its prize, arrived here yesterday by PAL.

The lucky couple, chosen from Among 5,000 entries wilay Although the Indians at no; to help "Scorplans" win against the Colony for four days, during at Chater Road. which time they will be enter- time looked like losing, there he Air Force was & period when a draw The latter batted first and put intained by Mr. Ginarn Lan, mana- Ker of Universal Pleturca long se med mevitable until their ther 150 for 6-by no means a

JOOT ALOTI, Morris top-scoring Kong Office. eaptam. A. R. Abbas, and A.

with a well put together 40 and K. Ismall hit at anything and Graham 31, while for some reas everything.

sun or other "Mr. Extras" was generous with a contribution of (1 wickets 36. Owen-Hughes for runs aplece) was the only command any Club howler respect,

Stokes and

Lench Donaki Clown from Shanghai) pald scant respect to the RAF bowling and

Nav. battled fat and luck

cheaply unul enople of wickets

found Mirehouse, and later Somon, to Ming with him. Th theme Batted really well for 137 but the inte folding was

10

An inerary, including right- seeing tour of the island and 6 verul dinnors, has been planned for the newly-married Filipino

taking Are couple, who "lucky break" trip

45

thir

a honeymoon

This is the

Arst visit of Mrs. Bupista. Her husband, who re- from the United cently returned States after a year at Oklahoma studying aero- City University nautic Administration, has been route to America. He watching here en

the 60 Government- Areuth hat the misfortung of the Stanghal team at but when was one of

sent out to the catches shoppel of

Stokes and Leach were together sponsored students otherwise bowhnyt,

Jon Areul and A. K. Ismail thomas spook well for the way that the Club won by five the vent nbout their busierse, wickets,

unchange and the it was chiefly through thel

N

dys would have been much bir He is medium-fast and for a bowler of his type to bowl un- changer for 19 vers, maintain- Inga lengthy throughout, is gumi gliE,

League Leaders Draw

At Sunkulspon Recrem whe helt to a draw by Army in an- *The other low-genring match, Portuguese tearn buttet Gear but aggalost some steady bowling by Steps (5 for 22) and Banton (5 33) were not able to do more than 13 of which Nolasco Silva elainel 32--the result of really gund cricket.

li wha

Jike

in their second wicket partnerudy in various American uni- Howarth made a rapid 24 verslties. At present, he is the ship.

Alr Traffic Controller

to put the issue beyond doubt.

Kilbee Bats Well

Civil Aeronautics Administration (Manila).

Greeting the lucky couple at

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1948.

Contest

Winners

A of "Pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Pedro A. Bapleta,' winnera Trip to Hong Kong" quiz contest in Manita conducted by Universal Pictures Inc., are greeted at Kal Tak by Mr. "Mike" Ginarn Lao, Hong Kong Kendall, PAL manager, and Mr.

manager of Universal Pictures-("China Mall" Photo)

Cruiser Squadron

In Convincing Win

Kni Tak on their arrivet here by The 5th Cruiser Squadron Sailing Toom had its

FIX 120.

and Mr. Ginarn

1.D. Kilbee, with as not out, was mainly responsible for his PAL, were Mr. "Mike" Kendall, There is a disputing the fact

wh when "Optimists" PAL manager, that the Navy around is on the team's

by beat Cralgengower Fuz Kate and consequently run-j Dem

wickets, The latter scored__180 Universal Pletures was the first! Belting is harder here tha

but the pet for 8 declared with Hong Choy American ha organi atlon to be Tan-tulper places. that the INC lost five wickets be- and Bilimuria both batting well established here, Mr. Lao taid The

lacked sting the "China Mail" that the com- fore they got the mutes spoke well but their bowling

went in and pany began operation here us far for the Navy bowing and Reid- when "Optimists"

Kilber

with Rowe had little dif- back as in 1917. It releases its ficulty in getting enough of the pictures mainly In the King's.

"Optimists" of Queen's and Lee Theatre. 40 assure Ports vjetory.

Robble Lee, who maintain is still one of the most dangerous today, the Colony howlers in

lost none of his proved he hns of sting when he took six Uni- 24 runs to versity wickels for give KCC a 41-run win over the Kowloon's total of Undergrada. 127 (Telly Fincher 53) was none It looked aft over for the Re-

100 safe but Robbie Lee came to but Eddie Gesang their rescue with a fare piece of grei frum struck his best form to take inwling sending down 84 overs for 10) and found able support to take & for 26.

"Spotty" from

who Pereiru helped along with 4 for 39. Army were fortunate, really, to share. the points as they had their Jaxt pair in when stumps were drawn and needed 39 runs to win with the Rerreto bawlers at their best. Stokes Again

for

'The Juniors

Indian RC Bends took full points from the Navy at Sookun- poo, thanks mainly to A.H. Bakar who hit out to good effect, mak- ng 54.runs, and Ebrahim who bowler a good length throughout 3.3 overs to L.F. I predicted

Stokes his short spell of esme off with another big scorel take 4 for 17.

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Golf Match Starting Times

Here are the starting times for the match between the St.

ond. SL. Andrew's

George's Societies, to be played on Sun- day, November 21, at the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

OLD COURSE ST. ANDREW'S BT. GEORGE'S 0.14 K.S.Klaghott_v. G.6.D. Carter' 0.20 P.D. Itunter A., Lissaman 9.24 N.A. Brown 28. Mnekin, v 9.32 8.B, Gordan 960, Stewart 9.40 RB. Harry A. Summerfelt 0.44 7. Hiring F.G. Harrison 9.44 T.. Low v W.N.A. Smaller 2.52 J.A.R. Belbs v A.D. Humphrey. 9.54 R.W.A. Machichon WB. Vaughan 10.00 J... Binelstyre y J.M. Pattinamı 10.04 G.A. eller EC. Frederick 10.08. R.M. Keown 1.12., Mile

R., Collage 2.3.H. Mitchell 1. Golman Will, Lydni

F.P. Brentfold 1), L'einzle NEW COURSE

9.16 D.8, Rabb v D.A.4),

Darim

9.20 LW, Bhowan: f.M.I. Nadland

0.24 K.A. Robertson 9.28 K., Cleland v 9.32 A. McKellar v 1.86 W.G. Robertson

9.40 U. Prophet

2,44

9.48

A.K. Adamen

G.B.8. Thomson

F. Bathurs W.0. Davies

3.1.4. PrinY

11.11. Mundy

third and most convincing win during last

- wack-end and is the only team with three con-

secutive victories up to data.

R.N. Headquarters Team, after two very close fights, lpst to the Army on Saturday and to the Swiss Navy on Sunday, whilst on Sunday morning Jardine's team, in their first race made a good win over Lowe, Bingham & Mot- thews' team,

Beit Army 11: JLN.HQ. D.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 R.N. Headquarfire v, Awls Nuty 1.", Robertaw (RN) 1.8.10. 2nd, "3", Hofer (8)

...... 15.3 3rd. "S" Du Bois (A), 1.37.0 4th Tones (N).... 3.01.20

Result: Swb Navy 11, ILNI.Q. 10. Jardines v. Low, Bingham & Matthews

The main features of next week-end's racing are the Sth Commodore's Cup Series and the 5th Jubilee Shield Series to be held on Saturday after

in the noon, and the second Autumn Series of Ladies Races which will be held on Satur. "18". Miss Darby ( 1.63.10 2nd. "14", Mion Dewar (RMU) 1,58.20 day afternoon at 3.00 p.m.

Bed, "21", Keyes (3) ...... 2.41.6 On Sunday morning there

4th, "1", Bmith (2)2.02.0 as fol-

Result: Jardines 18; Lawe, Dingham are two teams races,

Matthews 7. lows:-

First, Hong Kong Government versus Internationals,

Second, Airways versus Inland Reventie Department."

4

BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Filth Autumn Day Championship Borles

Tret. Place Boat & Cozawain Time Pia, Pia ̈ Til

$1 2 There races start at 10.50 and 1, "8", Vos Sydow 1.55.20 11.10 am, respectively There will 2nd, "187". Forret 2.11.40 29 62 Griffiths 2.15.45 220 be the usual Stor races on Saturant, "1",

day and Sunday, and the 8th in 4th, Millet the Open Dinghy Autumn Series

en Sunday afternoon starting at 2.40.

Results of In-i week-end's races' follow.

"BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Fourth Dragon Commodor's' Cap Beelen

Prot. Bont & Helmoman Time Ple Pla. TU. Bestany, Kina ..... 283,00 10 18 I Vanesen, Anikwirk.. 24110 Madricet, Drummond 2.45,95 7 20° 27 fan Linda, ChIP .. 240.19

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ABDULLA

NUMBER. SEVEN

**7!*

in PACKETS or TINS

For First

Draw Made Round Of Football Cup

Results Of Tennis Encounters

Results of yesterday's tennis at the Ladies' Recreation Club:

Mon's Club Birica Mr. J. D. Muckle beat Mr. F.

Alexander 6-1, 0-1.

Men's Doubles Handicap (Inter Hong)

London, Novembor 15. The draw for the first round proper of the Football Association Cup was made in London today: This is the time when the Third Division clubs in both Northern and Southern sections come into the competition, together with the 'sur- vivors from the qualifying and preliminary rounds and those exempted teams, such as the Amateur Cup holders.

Today's draw resulted: Southport v Horden; Tranmere Rovers v Darlington; Rochdale v Barrow; Gainsborough Trinity v Witton Albion: Crewe Alexandra

Mr. C. W. L. Way and Mr. L. F.

Stokes (Manufacturers Life Billingham Sythonia; Halifax Insurance) beat Mr. K. Baker Town Scunthorpe; York City y Rhyl v Scarborough; and Mr. W. J. Skinner (PWD) | Runcorn;

Hull City Accrington Stanley; BAL, B-0.

Mr. M. Heenan and Mr. G. Strick- Gateshead Netherfield, New

land (Government Legal De- Brighton v

Wrexham v Carlisle; partment) beat Mr. M. 5. Oldliam; Brodford City v Doncas Lloyd and Mr. H. Owen- Hughes (Harry Wicking & Co.) 8-4, 0.3.

5

Today's Games

4.80 p.m.

Club Mixed Doubles " Mr. and Mrs. Prophet v Mr. J. B Hawthorn and Mrs. Standaloft, The following is the Harcourt tenis programme at the Chinese Recreation Club today:-

Colony Singles Mr. Choy Tin-fook v Mr. Turner

Cook-4.30 p.m.

Open Moxed Doubles

Mr. Lee Wal-tong and Miss Choy Wai-yuen v Mr. H. A Ayres and Miss Litton Mr. Daniel Chen and Miss M. Riberia v Mr. Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. 11.

Lo.

Badminton Programme

The Hong Kong Badminton Az- sociation expects to publish the league handbook for the current season by the end of. next week. It will contain the complete ix- tares and other useful information In the meantime the league sca-

Comet Seen From HK Observatory

A comet was seen from the ter Rovers; Hartlepools United v Royal Observatory early yes- Chester: Workington of Lancaster terday morning, being fairly City y Stockport County.

Barnet v Exeter City; Crystal clearly visible from 5 a.m. to Palace v Bristol City; Mansfield 5.30 am. despite a brilliant Town v Gloucester City; Yeovil v full moon. Komford; Kidderminster Harriers

United;

The tall, now faint, is about Southend eight to 10 degrees long and points United v Swansea Town; Ipswich up and away from the eastern

Hereford

was elevation

Aldershot: Peterborough United horizon. Torquay United; Weymouth At 6.30 am. Its bearing Chelmsford: Leytonstone v Wat- 130 deg. 47 and its ford; Norwich City v Wellington 18' 23'; that is, from the Obser- Town.

vatory it lay above Mount Parker 1 Walthamstow Avenue v Cam- at about three times the apparent bridge Town; Millwall v Tooting height of that hill. Kingstonians; and Mitcham or

been follow- The comet has Dartford v Leyton Orient; Walsall ing a course slightly south of west

" ✓ Bristol Rovers; Colchester across the havens. Three days ago United v Reading; Northampton it was reported 4'4' cast of the Town v Dulwich Hamlet; Noita star Beta Corvus in the constella- County v Port Vale; Newport v tion of the Crow, while yesterday Brighton and Hove.

morning it was 4°10' west of this Its movement relative Matches will be played on star. This November 27. Replays, I neces- to the stars is about two and half eary, will take place a week later. degrees in 24 hours.

Glant, Killers.

Although the comet is weaken- ing (it is now less than third The draw; which was made magnitude) provided the weather оп geographical basis, ha is clear. It should be visible to the brought together League and naked eye for about or four more non-League Clube in 16 of the days. After that, the moon will .34 ties.

probably set too late for the sky Colchester United, the non- to darken sufficiently before sun-

club, which surprised the rise. League football world by reaching the season's Cup before being knocked

mpetition

son opens next Monday, Novem-fifth sound of last ber 22, matches to start at ? p.m. Fixtures for the first week are: Monday, November 22 Men's "A" Division: University "A" University "B"; KCC v.

1

Recreio.

Wednesday, November 24

(section 1); Men's "B" Division

University

VRC

Wah;

November 26 Mixed Doubles

Division: YMCA v. University: KCCV Eecrcia,

out by Blackpool, have the luck f a home tie in this draw. Ex- cased until this stage because of their ne performances last win- ter, Colchester are drawn to meet Reading,

the Third Division Stuthern side.

Leylonstone, the winners of the A. Amateur Cup for the past two seasons, receive Watford; and

BIA.

Judgment Reserved

In Dispute

Judgment was

reserved

Barnet, the benten Amateur Cup yesterday for the application Up for an eviction order and a finalists, entertain Exeter.

v. Kowloon Tong "A": St. John's "A" v. "A" Kowloon Dock v. KCC. Section2: RAF v. Chun

Kowloon

V. St. Tong "B"

Of the teams in the limelight at recommendation to the Gov- Teresa's "B": Chinese YMCA v.

the moment Hull City have a ernor was made by Mr. Percy St. John's "B"

VAC "B" V. home the with Accrington, Notts Chen in the case of the Recreio,

Chunty have the ground adn $6,000,000-building-project-at-

Azims Port Vale and 404, Des Voeux Road West, Swansea, the Southern secilan at which site the opponents leaders, visit Southend.-Reuter.

in the dispute, Cheung Hing- wo, are at present residing.

The applicant in the case is Lu Po-shan; who is represented by the Hon. Leo d'Almada, KC, in- atructed by Messrs. Hastings and

Opponents are ro Company. The

by Charles Loseby, BOCCOrinate Messrs. d'Almada) The following is the programme for this coming Remedios and Company. week-end:-

69

Senior

2.20.00 27 78

100

Chinese

L

CLUB NIGHTS SUSPENDED

Club Nights at the Royal Hong Club

been Kong Yacht

have temporarily suspended.

A formal Buffet Dance will be held at the Club Flouse on Dec- 2 ember 4, 1948, from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. tickets for which may be obtained from the Secretary, at $10 a head.

G. Cautherisy

4. Marten d. Linker

Fourth Julio Ribeld Series Roundelay, Bahatie.. 2.11.46 12 18 39 Fantasy, Keyra ... 212.20 115 Minstrel, Grosble 2.13,65 Melody. Berching

B

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20

9.61 W.A. Blewart v.. Jackauli

A. Mabl J." Foties Y 9.45 10.00 H.G. Craig W.J. Deer 10.04 K.A. Miller

10,03

W.IL. Paterson v J.R. Colla * 10.1 C. Watson

J.D. Lame

17. Alton

th

the

starting

All Fourbelle will be played afternoon on the 014 Course from 1.08.

2.10.10 Reventh Antama Bear Berlus Atair, Von Sydow.. 2.11.1K Polaris, Smith .... 2.21.48 4 4

ellatrix Show

2.21.00 $ 0 Deneb, Howzerbays 2.19.na

BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Elebih Automs Star Berin Alz, Payne ..... 1,46.50

*

*.5= 40*3

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YMCA TO. HOLD TENNIS TOURNEY

Junior Mixed Doubles Division:" Kowloon Dock v. St. Tersca's "g" v. Recreio.

TAMAR TO PLAY SUSSEX

The first big clash between

1st ship's

XV's this season

Ground At necurs on the Navy Causeway Bay at 4.15 today, when Tamar meet Sussox.

Soccer Programme

BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 FIRST DIVIBION Pollen T Army, Boundary, 1.30 pm. Referen: 2. Ward. Ileaton: W. Gibson, and D.P. Lai.

The application is for an ex- eniption of the Landlord and Tenants Ordinance, and is based mainly on the grounds that the

cent present 20-year-old building in are slaying is in which opponents L. Slater R. M. is the referee CAR Y KMB, Boundary, 4 pm. Refere

A. Wills. Linesmen: 8.M. Lin and such a condition that construction and the selected teams are:-

work in its immediate vicinity FM. Xavier. Tomar: Lt. (E) Bryant; Sigrit Chat RAY, Caroline Hill, 2.10 p.m. would endanger the old house and Flynn, Tel. desk, Sig. Chamber- Hofer ). Tuostait. Lincensent thus imperil its occupiers.

C.K. Woo and A. Bibelen.

The YMCA Tennis Club is hold-lain, SPO Smith: A.B. Mittelsteuse, 12 ing an all-day American tourn Sig. Rundle; CPO Tel Winyard, Bauth China "" Kwon Wah, Caroline

4

IRC 1st TEAM following have

Bellatrix, Fernuhar 1.47.00 Denek, De June ... 1.47.15 Besetrinach, Gulnoma 1,57.09. .4

DINGHY TEAM RACES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 5th Cruiser Scandren v. Talken Deckyard Time Pła at "8" Dewe (CS)

B

13

17

1,37.80

4

.. 1.42.30

3

4.

been The selected to represent 1. R. C. Ist

Place Boat & Coxswain

XI in their league fixture against 2nd, "3", Farquhar (CB) Army, at horie, on Saturday, 3rd, 10", Garey (CS) ... 1.48.46 th, 20", Lloyd (CB) ... "1.50.CS November 20, the game commenc-

Result 1h C.8, 15: Talkon B R.X. Headquarters v. Army

ing at 1.45 p.m. Sharp:-

.. 1.42.45

A.R. ABBAS (CAPT.), A. EL |18, "14") Robertshaw (BM) 1.29.30 ARCULLI, JR. A.K. ISMAIL Sand, "", Kindersley (A) A. ISMAIL SH. KHAN A.R. 3rd. "'", Gultnesa (4)) ... KITCHELL AH. MADAR K. | 418, "13", Hʊness (IN) NAZARIN 1, M. OMAR M. I,

RAZACK A

R. SUFFIAD

Umpire-G. M. Butt

IRC 2nd TEAM

The following have been chosen

to represent the I. I. C. 2nd XI

in a league cricket, match against Army on Saturday, November 20, a1 1.45 p.m. playing Away,

AH. Bakar (Capt.) I. Ali Y. Motiwalls 6. Aboo T. A, Ebrahim M. A. Wahab A.K. Marker A.D. Ebrahim M. Samy MA. “Waħab Sr. and A. Kuruneru, F.A. Cur- roem (12th Man), Umpire: R.A. Dux

LEATHER BAGS DONATED

A total of 555 now: 'ladios' leather bags were donated to the Food Parcels for Britain Fund by firm which prefers to remain annonymous).

These bags are now on sale in. various women's organisations.!!

1.46.00 1.47.10

meni on Sunday, starting at 10

.m. on their tennis courts King's Park.

The drawing ́ of partners and ixtures will be in the hands of the tennis committeo and these will be posted up on the notice) boards at the "y"

Members wishing to take part are requested to enter their names as soon as possible.

A.B. Quick Lt. (E) McClement,: POSM

Payne, P. O. Slocombe,

I, 4 p.m. Before: J. Day. Linement D.P. Zal and Chan Ba. Fetare SBCPO Workinan, SBCPO Morr, Nary Eastern, Navy. 4 p.m.

L.G. Young. Linesmen: Pte. Gollina Yeo Mathelson.

and F. George, Sussex: Mid Smart; A.B. Lan-ch Bath China "A", Glub, € ̈p.m. ridge, Inst. Lt. Duxion, A.D.

Referoni Cipt. Stana Linesmen 1 Cooksey, ERA Marks; LSM. Cheung Moon wing and Mak” Yeung- Dufy, FOSM Grifin; Mne. Mar- dling, A.D. Tilney, Mne. Armby, St. Joseph's (br). Mne. Wall: LSM Graham Lt (5) Navy CAA, Navy. 3.30 p.m. Refacons Bodmen, Cdr Dalglish, SM Sut- Lon

SECOND DIVISION

1

A. Gros BolieltorW.D. Chinese, Cists, 2.30 p.m. soccer The team for Saturday's Navy

Teler I Frank. and Exture

with the Club will be Dockyard Univerally, Army "1", £30 picked after the game.

p.m.

The

Senior Devision match between Diocesan Talkoo in the School Football League will be played on the St. Joseph's Ground, Happy Valley,

* at 4 p.m. today..

Billy Conn Wins Ist Fight In Comeback

Madeon, Georgia, November 14.

■ ninth Deadly serious, Billy Conn hocked his way to round technical knockout of clumsy but durable Mika O'Dowd here last night in the first bout of his proposed comeback..

Conn said after the fight hit that big ox with every-`

took me nine rounds to put him down. But thing I had and ges, you could not kill that guy with a hatchet.”

Initial ring appearance did it was the Pittsburgh trishman's

since Jos Luula kayood him two years ago."

Thirty-one-year-old Conn weighed in at 190 lbs fullblown heavyweight the heat time in his fighting career.

Conn was slower but still the defensive, master, of old. O'Dowd hit him once in the fourth round with a straight right Outside of that one alip,Conn, did all the punching. He hit the 208-16 New York City fighter with 'everything he had- In every round except the first tinited Press:

ARMY TEAM

AGAINST RAF XV

The following have been chosen to represent Army against RAF,

In a rugby match at Gookunpoo

Referees Bat. Manson. Army HK ▼ Kh.Cher, Army “i”, 1 pm,

Before H. Delgado. Booth China

p.DL

B1. Joseph's, #2, Joerpb's, 3.30 p.m.eformas W. Crawford, Army PGA, Chaibam Ragd, 2.81

Referees F.A.- Barrotia, .... SUNDAY, NÖVEMBER 25 MEMORIAL CUP FIRST BOUND

Army, Boundary, 130. pim. Ollan

Natures 3.7. da Hitra, Linensers F. Day, and A. WH

on Saturday, November 20, a Navy * Chinese, Bookingon, 1.25" pak

3.15 p.m

Cpl. Banks (Buffs), Cpl Brown

(RAPC), 2/Lieut, Prichett (RA),

Raferes W. Gaffney, Lines CAT 1. FA, Darretto and Lt. Daver.

Duration of match shall be" 50` seinutes,

SECOND DIVISION

Talkon, Club, 2.10 p.m. Refer Li Bing-long

Gnr. Swayne (RA), Capt. Roberts an extra 10-mlante, sich way, muk, be (But), Capt. Wilson (Bus)', piered in the event of a draw. 2/Lleut Papin (Buffs), Major Burnett (2/10 GR), Major KOTO Club (RA), Lieut. Gors (Bus), Pie. Winterton (RAMC), Capt. Milne Palice

HAMC), 2/Lieut. Gray (Buffs), KMD (hasta Gne. Tucker (RA);

Y'S MEN MEETING

Tramways, Chatham Blond, 1.29

Roteresi P. George.

Hockey Fixtures

TODAY

BAF Army, Bookunpoo, 4 p.m.

Free: GT, Palmer and Bing

I.K. Foilce

Vad

Mathem

Navy, BNRO, King's Park (1), p.m. Umpiresi Mr. Morrita and A.Z.P. Gert

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 H.H. Polles Dockyard No. - Causeway Bay. p.m. Umpire: Makima Bjark and B. Fowler.

Army

SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 21-

Club de Rerrela, Boskunpoo, 9.10 Umplemi 19.P.0.• YeomaELH Fund 2.0, Grewal,st

Tou

Cable Wireless v-MAX, King's Park

(YMCA), 11 am. · Umpire Me.

·Merrits and W.A. Kuniy.......

Khales' `ILK. Follow, Cameway Bay, 10

Umpinas Cup H. Chum and Capt. Muilino. «

PARK

Nary ♥, Civil Servios DNRO, King's Park (1):10 .. Umpiress 1/04r. Fadley and D.T. Batin..

Makban

Universtiy Dutch C., ANRO, DAS

Park (1), 10 mm. Umpire Shah and E.RA, Muler. INGA

Doskrand R., King Park

(THA), 6.18 Rim. i. Umpire: You May: Glater, and 8.0.0.2,0. Shaw. All umpires are requested to confr by phone (NotHt 15-X1T) before. 5 p.m. Felday Baretaries are rented so ensure probspl ́altendahoe of, thete indse, A maximum of ten minuten-delay, will be attewed, A BEA

Will umple please notify faults be

The Guest Speaker at the moet ing of Toe H this evening is Mr K.P. Chan, O.B.E. and his subject The Y's Men's Club will hold its will be "The Teachings of Con Evening Meeting at 7 p.m. to-] fucius." morrow at the Cosmo Club, Con- Too H meet at Talbot House, 80, alter the match, naught Road Central, when Miss Macdonnell Road, Hong Kong at paid muES IN Margaret Watson, Principal Al- 8.30 p.m.

[ Printed" nod, published for the greptie moner, Medical Department, will The members Invite all interent- | dom; The Newspaper : Kasterprise, Limited speak on "The Work of an Al-ed, including ladies to the meet- WALTER JAMES KRATER, moner."

aging this evening,

Hama, Hong. KORE.

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