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HKFA XI CAUSE UPSET, DEFEAT CHINESE 6-1
(By "ROVER")
Before a capacity crowd at Boundary Street yesterday, the HKFA
XI caused the biggest upset in representative soccer this sco son when they trounced a strong CAAF XI by six goals to one in the first game of the Governor's Cup Competition.
This victory of the Hong Kong Football Associa-
tion players was all the more meritorious in that they were pitted against the cream of Chinese soccer talent, 10 of the Chinese Amo- teur Athletic Federation players having repre- sented Chine at the recent World Olympiad in London.
In addition to being the biggest upset of the sea- son, the defeat of the Chinose must also rank as the heaviest defeat to have been suffered by them in a representative game for many
ycars.
almost went over the goal-line with Yu on the ground. Tse Kam hung saved the situation, how- ever, by rushing up and kicking clear.
net.
A
Iteturning to the attack, the Association were awarded penalty and Higgs, who took the spot kick, made no mistake with nhard drive to the corner of the
knock ta This goal served alf the fight out of the Chiness, who were by now a demoralised team. The Association players combiclely dominated the ex- changes and
practically having matters their own way. The Chinese broke through on but they one or two occasiona, were by far too slow for the flo Ylog- Half time came with the Asso-Association defenders.
The Governer, Sir Alexutider jangles. He distinguished himself! Grantham, was present at the particular by saving two plle- match and was introduced to drivers ran lggs, whone long The players and officials before distance efforts were causing the
Chinese much anxiety. th- Kirk-off.
were
HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948.
Tod Ditchburn, Spurs and England goalkeeper, takes the ball off the head of awitzerland's Inside right, Lauro Amoado, during the International soccer match at Highbury, London, an
The final December 2.
was England 6, Switzerland D. stare
AP Pphoto,
Inter-School Athletic Meet Concluded
Piation leading by two goals to fun cane into the picture with The inter-school athletic meet sponsored by the
c. 25,
the
The game, which was fought at a sizzling pece from the start, deteriorated in the ually
On resumption,
Chinese certain players. Sad Gulf wred were melted to resort to duit changes their forward line, Chang Kam-hul dropping back to the and thethes quite openly as a result right half berth and Chau Man- of the weak handling of the gamechi taking his place in the for
victory of the Association ward line,
kur Ly the main fenin way in their brillant term work-every man Riving of his best.
by the referee.
Cordell layed a great game in goal and laught off a number of spectacular saves and by his dar- Ing inckles, prevented the Chinese forwards from scoring.
Craighead and Rocha, the two
full bocks, gave na unexpectedly ne performance, their first time tackling and quick disposal of the hall completely upsetting The Chinese forwards,
(St.
con-
(SJC).
110 Maires High Hurdles: 1, Kwong Moon-yue (Far East); 2, Lou-Cho-chung Chứng wa). Can Wai-lam (Pui Ching); 3, Time: 19.4 secs.
South China Athletic Association was neat movement, but his parting shot was woll held by Cordell.
cluded yesterday at Caroline Hill when Mrs. As the game drew to n cluse,
Kwok Chan distributed the prizes to the suc tompers became frayed and spec- 40 lose Interest tators began
cassful contestants in both the girls' and boys' Before the, further goals were
events before a big crowd of students. eded by Xavier (1) and Gillman real From the kick-off, the Associa- | 41), the last goal being a
St. Joseph's College carried Snile): 3, A.K. Ismail tion took the Initiative and Kier gen.
the Senior championship Time: 25.1 secs. a glorious HKFA: Cordell (Army), Rechs | off ean came near with
Craighead with a total of 45 points, close- Joseph's), struck the upright | (St. hrive which with Yu benten,
Weatherall (Army).
(Army).ly followed by another Bro- Leonarit (St.-Joseph's) Suntesthers College, La Salle, who
Xavier Joseph's),
(St. finished second, three points Ioseph's), Mullen (Club), Higgs behind the winners.. (Navy), Kiernan (Club) and The Heung Tao School won the Gill (Navy),
Girls Championship with 38 points CAAF: Yu Yiu-ta
(SCAA),
while in the Middle Division for off Hau Yung-song (SCAA). Tse
carried Pui Ching Boys Kam-hung (SCAA), Chau Man-honours with 27 points and for
(KMB), Seong Ling-sing the Girls, Tak Ming
came first SCAA). Lau Chunk - sang with 3 points. (SCAA). Ho Yin-fun (SCAA). In the Junior Division Pul Chang Kren-hol (SCAA). Chu Ching was first with 23 points. wing-krung (SCAA), Lai_Shlu-
In the 100-metre open to the wing (SCA^) and Lee Tal-fal Colony. Pao King-yin won after a (KMB).
close finish, with Ng Yuen-fook Press 4-Roteraos 1
The Chinese tried desperately In obtain the equaliser, but they were unable to break through the stonewall defence of the oppos tion.
Leonard Strong Leonard, who played in the cen- tre half berth, gave an outstand- ing performance and showed that te has the heart of a lion. His Bing positional
robust play and
methods did much to demoralise
Brilliant Shot Following a bout of passing In front of the Chinese goal.chl mouth, the bait was cleared by the defence. but Santos who
30 yard was standing about out, gained possession and sent which in a brilliant snap shot
not. before. Yu entered. the. knew what was happening. Stung by this further reverse,
the Chiness attackers, who found the Chinese retaliated strongly the and Ho Ying-fun almost succeed- ed in reducing the lead when he
that Leopard always' knew
RIWOTS,
On his flanks, Leonard was able senti a a terrife drive which struck
and the underneath supported by Weatheral! Santos. Weatherall played his crossbar
portion of the and dropped to the
match
aoccer
Press beat Referees by four
goals to one.
more
The game was played at a fair- usual fine spalling game and ground. Cordell dived in brilliant!
fashion and grasped the ball be- ly fast pace throughout with the apart from being where play was fore it coull roll over the goal- Combined Press showing always thickest, rendered year line.
speed on the ball, service in keeping his own
The Chinese were doing most Combined Press took the lead) wards on the, contus also work of the attacking at this stage and through
inove with well
Tso Chau-ting, but Cordel! was again to the fore as shortly before half time, Riberio
a magnificent equalised for the Referees. he brought off
In the second half, Combined save from a shot by Chu Wing-
Press completaly over-ran keung.
the
placed passes. ed hard and
although Hot
spectacular in his general play, did catch the eye with a number
of neat movements.
fing
teams
Joseph's College coming in second
en both occasions.
The results of the finals yes- terday were as follow:
.
Senior Girls
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"יד"
In PACKETS or TINS
Only One Non-League Club Definitely In 3rd Round
London, Decomber. 11. Yeovil, the West Country team, and the London Amatour side, Walthamstow Avenue, took the honours among the little clubs in the second round of the Football Association Cup today. Yeovil are the only non-League club definitely in the third round of the Cup, which brings in the First and Second Division teams, and Walthamstow, also a non-League side, drew today and still have a chance of figuring in this big round.
Home Soccer Standings
Newcastle
First Division'.
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Derby Co.... 21 12 425 21 ED Portmouth
2 11 7 4 29 29
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21 1 0 B 27 25
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In most of the lies today [Grimsby, who took the lead first players battled on in wind and although they lost their inside Manchester 1, 219 44 25 26 cain. Six matches went to forward, McGowan, with a broken
2) $8 # $2 31~24 time.
Because of bad ankle. extra
West Bromwich overwhelmed Manchester C. 21 A *** light, the referce decided against further play after 90 minutes in the Bradford City and New Brighton game, but and the other five continued linished in semi-darkness, with the street lights burning out- side the grounds.
'In the League, Stoke City pro- vided a big surprise by soundly County. Derby beating Derby
scored first through Douglas Toft, their 21-year-old reserve centre forward, who was making his League
debut, but Stoke proved themselves the better side.
fead
aver
Derby now the First Division by only a single point, with Nowcastle, victore Sheffield United, hard on their heels. Third and fourth arc Manchestor Portsmouth United, who shared four goals In a display of grand fastball on the former's ground,
210 4 ■ 22
21 7 7
them later in game, however, Wolve Williams performing the hat tricks. Bonderland
Tottenham easily beat Plymouth Belton Argyle who had not been de Birmingham.. 21 777-
Dinckpool feated in their last seven matches. Liverpool
Attendances at League, Cup and Burnlay friendly matches were just under Chelsea 254 2 950,000.
In the Scottish
21 6 B1 214 1
Kiddiesboro.. 21 6 4 11 24 matcher Everion..... 21 11 17 Aston Villa.. 21 1 1 15 com.
21 € 2 12 19 and Shemeld U.
another
Rangora gained
vincing win over Horton,
now, bid strongly to regain the Presion League championship they lost to Hibernian fast year.
Brilliant Rangers
Second Division
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atuddersfield.. 2:
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Hibernian had to be content West Brom... 21 1 with a draw at Falkirk, who were Tottenham..
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without their winger, Dawson, for Bouthampton., #1 111 most of the game.
Bary Falhum
Rangers played brilliantly after | homels W....... 21"- conceding an early goal to Morton, Blackburn and scored three times before the Bradford Interval. A fourth gool in the West Ham second half settled the issue.
Brentford Hearts repeated their Cup win Cardi
Luton.... Enst Fife, and now appear to
Chesterfield Hat Trick
have got over their bad patch.
Q.P.R. In the Second Division, West One of the liesi performances of harmaler maintained their lead the day War by Dundee, whose Plymouth Bromwick 3. St.
two goal victory at Motherwell Leeds of two points over Tottenham and
but they Southampton,
had a keeps them well in be champion-eicester shock before
against ship race.-Reuter.
400 Metres: 1, Braga (In Salle) a. Chow Wo-on (Tung Chi): 3. Ho Hit-po (SJC). Time: 57.2 secs. 400 Metres Relay 14 x 100): 1, La Salle; 2, Wah Yan; Joseph's.
Middle Boys
400 Metres 1, Leung Hin-bing Kul-tai (Pui Ching); 2, Kan (Tung Chi); 3, Fung Kut-li (Kin
Tak). Time: 58.1 Gees.
Metros 80
1,
1,600 Metres Relay (4 x 400): 1. Ling Ying: 2, St. Joseph's: 3, Pul Ching. Time: 4 mins. 9.5 secs.
400 Metres Relay (4 x 100): 1, La Salle; 2, Pui Ching; 3, Ling Ying. Time: 51.2 secs.
Junior Girls
winning
over
Dodwell Cricketers
Beat B & S By 25 Runs
Not Pot, Geimaby Coventry Lincoln
22 7 3 0 29 2# 71 6 8 7 13. JA 10 219841 27 18 20 9 4 10 20 27 16 20 B 15 10
214 TO 1
31
2 7 12 7 41
Third Division (North)
Rotherham Hull. Doncaster Darlington
York
Carlisle
Grewe
Blockport Rochdala Cin Lohard
5 Traumere
Mansfield
Wrexham
21 Oldham Chester
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10 10 1
Goals
L
10 17
1 18 4 3 4 20
20 10 & 10
3 12 0 7 16 30 1,24
18. 7 29 19 4 Hartlepools. 20 6 4 10
Low Hurdles: and M. Xavier following in that Teong Yeu (Kim Sin): 2, Chu Kan-wing (Kim Sin); 3, Ylp In a friendly
order. game
(Wah Yan). Thine: which was played as a curtain 400-metre relay and medley-Kom-chuen raiser to the Governor'e Cup relay-race was won by both the 12.3 secs.
100 Metres 1, Leung Hin-bing with St. Combined South China yesterday,
(Pul Ching); 2, Wan Sun-tun (Chi in a friendly Inter-Hong cricket match at Chater. fang); 3, Kan Kal-tai (Tung
Road yesterday, Dodwell & Co., Ltd. boat Chi). Time: 12 secs.
Buttarfield & Swire by 25 runs. Going in first, Dodwell's Simpson bw Kew collected 132 runs, Arthy, being Knight e and h Adams top-scorer with a brilliant 86. Arthy st, McCals Whipps Barro
Franklin e McCalz b Kew Tindall also contributed a use-
Tindall b Whipps ful 23.
Cook b Whipps The most successful bowler for A. F. Pereira b Adams Butterfeld & Swire was Fox, Mundy McCaig b Kew
Whipp# ulso dict well, who captured two wickets for 18 Mackay b Fox dismissing two batsmen for 22 Champ not out
In their venture at the wicket, Butterfield & Swire could only score 107, Whipps following up his one bowling performance hy knocking up 33 runs, the highest Adams Individual score recorded by his Kew side.
Franklin returned
for Dodwell's, bowling figures taking two wickets for 10 runa Dodwell and Company Limited
Time: 8.6 secs.
60-Metres:-1, Kwok King-hung (Tuk Ming): 2, Au Chi-haan (Tok Ming): 3. Kan Wal-hang
Kiu), Time: 8.9 secs.
High Jump 1. Chui Shlu-mui (Ling Ying); 2, Cheng Kwok-lin (Ling Ying): 3, Pang Wing-kul (Heung Tao). Height: 1.23 metres. Mui Skún-ngan 60 Metres! (Heung Tho); 2, Chan Shiu-mi As leader of the attack, Hily petered out, the Association Lai Yiu-keung.
As the Chinese attacks gradual-Referees and took the lead through (Ling Ying): Wei Fak-yu (Sung
(Plu Lan). showed himself to be
Before into their own forwards came
Vino, Lau Chi-ping.
100 Meters: 1, Mui Shun-ngan 100 Metros: 1, Kwok King-hung opportunist, who Was never
went farther scored
two further again and almost
The Heung Tao): 2, Szeto Siu-ling (Tak Ming); 2, Au Chi-haan (Tak afraid to take a long shot at goat end when, following a melee in Combined Press to put The Issue (Ling Ying); 3, Hop Lai-yue Ming); 3, Chan Fung-ching (Ling when the chance presented it.
Ying). Time: 14.5 sees. front of the goal-mouth, the hall beyond doubt
(Sung Too), Time: 14.3 secs. Belf. He was tireless through.
200 Metros: 1, Mul Shun-ngan out and led his line in magni-
Ho Yao-mui Tho): 2. (Heung feent style.
(Ling Ying): 3. Lui Sau-yung Time: 62 secs. Kiernan and Mullen were a
(Heung Tho). Time: 28.4 secs. their ilvely pal and
Lirustful methods proved to be a thora In the side of the Chinese olence throughout. Kiernan
par- ticularly dangerous when it came to shouting and whenever he was in possession, Yu pold him the greatest respect
was
Of the two wingers, Xavier was
the more prominent, his elusive-
ness and speed repeatedly catch-
ing the CHIT- defence on the
Local Shuttlers Are Getting Into Stride
(By "ARGONAUT"}
The third week's games of the Hong Kong Bad- minton League season saw most of our local shuttlors getting into their stride.
wrong foot Gillam also showed Although still far from their best, they are begin-
up well and made the most of the
opportunilles Which came his way.
Chinese Goalie, Impressos
For the Chinese Yu Yiu-tak
game between
exciting one.
# grand
ning to worm up for the more interesting and thrilling encounters that will no doubt be seen after the Christmas season. played a sterling
It was a close game, in which A total of eight matches were the sticks.
of the score stood at four games ali He had no chance player, some of the keenest with any of the shots which went which were in the Junior evanis, when the last game was played.
Jock Brown played past him,
resulting in many changes in the
goma for his side and, ably supe The Chinese started off pro- Lengue positions. misingly and it seemed as if they Only the Y Juniors manged to ported by Mrs. M. Soares, won were going to have an easy vic-nfaintain their place at the head quite easily the deciding point. tory.
of Section II with another fine The return encounter between Chu Wing-keung missed a good win over Kowloon Tong "B" by these two teams will be another chance of giving his side the lead) eight games to one, when, after cloverly eluding the They have been showing very Only one game in the Senior opposing defence, he shot wide as consistent form and with their Division was played. The Chinese Cordell left his charge in an at- well-balanced team will be hard X secured another two points at tempt to intercept the ball. to displace from their lofty perch, the expense of Recreio, by win-
A free kick was awarded
to
The position for second place ning 8-1. I had expected Recrolo the Chinese near the half way in this section will be evenly to get at least three games from line and Hau Yung-sang, who contested. I had thought Recreio the Y's third pair, but lack of took the klak, sent in a high would be able to make the grade, sufficient practice was evident in dropping shot which completely but their defeat of 2-7 by Kow the way they missed some easy deceived Cordell artd entered loon Tong "B" last week makes kills. the not just near the top left me fool loss optimistic now of Partnering Wong Yon hand corner, thus giving, the their surviving for the semi- adopting a Mixed Doubles com- Chinese
the load In the finals.
bination, Foo showed remarkable 25th minute of the game.
and retrieving More interesting still will be court-coverage
and
This success of the Chinese the games in Section I of this powers, and was largely respon- was short-lived; however, as in Division. Kowloon Tong "A" sible for the score. less than 4 minute the Associa- batches the lead this week from tion team had equalised, "Klomman St. Teresa's "A"' who' want down rather badly to the former by 3-8.
rounding off a nont bout of bass
ing from the kick-off by sending A
Although University, with only
In a crashing shot which struck
This Wook's Games
This week there will be na
one game played, so far, are the Senior Division games, all of the crossbar and then rebounded favourites in this section, they which will be resumed after
Into the
will have to show their best form Christmas.
Play continued: at a fast pace against such keen competition to and Higgs had hard luck with a eventually enter the final rounds. powerful drive which
Yu just
managed to save.
Maintaining pressure.”; the 'As- soclution went ahead when Kayler, connecting a centre by Glitam, netted with a lightning- like shot which gave "Yu* no chance whatever."
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This succoss, served to inspire the Association players to greater effort and Yu was called upon to
Match Of Week
Junior Division gameas- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 MEN'S DOUBLES “O” DIVISION -Breton I
The match of the work was Kowloon Tong "A" . B. John's “A”. the Junior Mixed Doubles tus Kowloon Dock v. # TecTER'S" "A"--
and BL ale between Reorolo
Bertson. TI MAN Teresa's "A". The keenness of VRO "V Kowloga Tong "* the Church boys and glefa was St. John's" """ ▼, Ráczelo
RAP . Ginrinition rewarded, at isit with a uplen: eu. Totora's "u" Chung - Wah did win over the Portugunan FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 Club, and, with this victory: JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES most likely also the Champion goa - RomeleKOT ship, homeurs,in, bią, pivisióne, y
80 Metres Low Hurdler: 1 Cheng Kwok-lin (Ling Ying); 2, Chan Mei-chun (Tak Ming): 3, Tsang Mui-bing (Tak Ming). Time: 10.0 secs.
400 Metree (4 x 100): 1, Tak Ming; 2, Ling Ying: 3. Pui Ching
Junior Boys
100 Metres: 1,'S.D. Bux (SJC); Leung Yuk-sun (Pui Ching); 3. Chan Cheuk-wah (Kim Sin), Time: 13.3 secs.
50 Metres: 1, Lee Cheung-tak Long Jump: 1. Mul Shun-ngan (Kim Sin); 2, 9.D. Dux (SJC); (Heung Tan), 2, Kwok Wal-leung3, Ling Yu-sum (Pul Ching). (Ling Ying): 3, Llu Kai-mut (Chi Time: 8.3 secs. Hang). Distance: 4.73 metres.
Senior Boys
Pete Vault: 1, Chan Fai (Kin Tak): 2, Wu Ping-kwan (Pul Kiu); 3, Wong Tsun-man (Wah Yan). Height: 2.76 metres.
100 Metree: 1, Chan On-fal (Far
400 Metres Rolay (4 x 100): 1. Pul Ching: 2. St. Joseph's; I, ! Tak Ming. Time: 55 secs.
Events Open To The Colony
runk.
runs.
the
RAF Beat Army In Cricket Tilt
Collins b Fox
Fox
best Whipps
In a Second Division cricket match played at Sookunpoo yesterday, Royal Air Force beat Army by five wickets.
ARMY
100 Motres: 1, Fow King-yin, East); 2, Go Po-keung (La Shile), 3, Ng Yuen-fook; s, Xavier, Time;
(Far East). 11.8 secs.
400 Metree Relay (4 x 100): Time: 11.9 secs. 3, Kong Mun-yuen
800 Metres: 1, J. Silva (SJC); 1. South China:,2, St. Joseph's; 3, 2, Tiu Kau-kin (SJC); 3. Leung Hak Long. Time: 47.0 secs.
Medley Relay (100, 200, 400 & Estcourt, e Priestley, b Follett Hin-keun (Ling Ying). Time: 2
800): 1, South China, 2, St. Miller, b Follett mins. 15 secs.
400 Motres Middle Hurdles: Joseph's "A"; 4. St. Joseph's "D" Short, b Follett Wood, b Folleti Lee Kam-sing (Chi Hang); 3, Ip 1, Kweng Moon-yue (Far East; 2, Time: 3 mins, 53 x
Barrett, b Sawyer Ka-wal (Heung Tao). Time: 64.3
200 Metres 1, Lam Hak-kung (Tak Ming); 2, Lee Chik-sin (La
Tennis Results
Champions Schools
Senior Division: Boys': St. Brigstocke, b Follett Joseph's 45 points, runners-up: La Morgan, e Priestley, b Sawyer salle 42 points, Glele': Heung Tad-Jones; e Clarke, b Sawyer .. 30 points, runners-up: Ling Ying-Phillips, not out
points.
36
Green, b Sawyer Middle Division: Boys': Pui Balderson, b Sawyer Ching-27 points, runners-up, Ling Ying-20 points. Girls: Tak Ming-
Extras
Total
Dowling Analysis
O. M. R. 10 1 40
D 1 40
5,61 16
Butterfield and Bwire
Adams b Pereira
Gibbons b Arthy McCalg b
Arthy
18 ... 16 10 Southport
New Brighton 19
Accrington ..
'ni Dradford G... 1
132
#1 35 00 11
5 10 2 #5 11
#11 12 25
Third Division (South)
Swansea.
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LA PLs,
1 18 6 2 4 20 80
W. Bournemouth.. 21 13
Urighion.... 29 Bwindon
3 Mill
at 10
2rlett R.
20 10
Reading Ipswich
4
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Norwich
Orient
19 Torqu
18 Notte Co.
Whipps e Franklin b Arthy 33 Bestel 0.
Eceles law Arthy
Fox b Pereira
Kew b Pereira
Headlam c Simpson b Peraira
Gauntlett lbw Franklin
Orchard b Franklin
Grey not out
Pereira
Arthy
@ Franklin
12
A
31 points Funners-up, Lăng Ying- 17 points.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analyslà
O. M. R. W
15.2 5 24 10 1 23
5
0 31
RAF
Junior Division:
Boys': Pul Ching-23 points, runners-up, Kum Results of yesterday's tennio Sin-17 points.
Recreation games at the Ladies Club:
Bomi-finale of Men's Handloaţi Doubles J.B.Hawthorn and J. Mackle bent CWL Way and F Alexander, 6-3, 6-7, 7-5.
REFEREES' MEETING The Fortnightly Mesung of the Hong Kong Football Referees A. into the Combined Services Exorcises, will be held at the
Sawyer Follett Wheat
Wilson, b Phillips Clarke, retired Collins, b Miller Overland. b Short
Follett, run out Sawyer, a Jones, a Short McLeod, not out Cook, not out
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Dowling Analysis
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studded quintet and the Colony Partick
Champions, South China Athletic arde Association, resulted in a victory Aberdeen for the Chinese by 33 points to Abiah,... 20.
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Mamon
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Bemi-final of Inter-Hong Men's Doubles C. W. Way and L.
The Singapore Table Tennis East Stirling 14 14 18 # Stakes (Manufacturers Life) beat
team played their first game in Codanbeatha,, 14 x 11124 A.T. Dow and W.A. Roed (Gibb
the Colony last night, when they Livingston) 6-3, 0-3.
HKFA offices, 6 Ice House Street,
mot The Kit Chee Association at Final of Handloap Mixed 2nd floor, at 8.30 p.m.
the Chinese YMCA Gymnasium Doubles J.B.
Hawthorn and
Total for 4 wickets
V8 Bridge's Strowt All Football Referees, members Mrs. Strandaloft beat K. Standa» and others interested are cordially did not bat.
Priestley, Wildman and Wheat loft and Mrs. Litton, 7-5, 6-21 Invited to attend.
Bowling Analysis...
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1. To read and confirm thr minutes of the last moeting of Miller the HKFRA.
Phillips 2. To ax date for the Annual Short Jones Dinder
3. To discuss the Laws of the Green
Brigstocks
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In a friendly cricket match
yesterday Happy Valley
PO of Tamar best Bibnmittters: A total of 11 games were play CC by 23 runs ed the result being a victory for Batting ûnt, C. & F.O knock- Kit Chos, who won by 4 to 1.
ed up 100, two of their balance
Torults of yesterday's Hockey retiring not out. Association. Fixtures:
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