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All Out For 308;

55 For I

Africa Score 55

Capetown, January 3.

HKU Defeat England were all out for 308 runs and South

Khalsa XI

At Hockey

(By KIMBERLEY)

The Hong Kong University

XI 153 il spasmodic

if brilliance last Sunday,

1. leated the Khalsa team in a Jagge match by one goal to

Big majes upset of the hockey Teutony War brought about by an

Pedley tram which put a Copper to Recreio's "no defcut" and wib hely one gual to uil etlost against the will top of the

Another sitple, though a less Chang Was the Dutch team's de- a bunch of Cable &

W meters be 3-1

Father repults were Navy 7. ItAF 3. Cod Service wwwmated key on the Mulan jast Sunday was Inversity encounter

Buth sarte: Navs entul 11

with Mark thi forle

equal en Fin, Khalsa being the more For the good part of fitt

half, Um terus

1

Jocket in

ing

mlet of

i

Africa replied with 55 for one by the luń- cheon interval today in the second day of the third Test.

Fifteen minutes sufficed to finish off the England

innings and then a remarkable catch got the lost wicket. Wright pulled Rowan and Dow- son slipped as he attempted the catch but after the ball hod struck his chest, Dawson made the catch at the second attempt. Mann had the light rollet : - before play started today but Nourse did not have a roller on the pitch prior to the South African lanings.

Jenkins bruke the South African 30 by cleanly opening stand at

forter Springbok bowling the captain, Aian Metells, but Wynne and Mitrielt took the store to 50 by tuneb.

Scores:

England-1

innings

Hutton, run out Washbrook, b. Rawan Cropp, . Wynne, be Mitchell Compton, t. Rowan

41

74

345

the

Watkins, r. Melvile, 1. Daw.

1

NEI

27

Mann, Mitchell, h. Hanley Evan, D. Rowan

44

27

denking, Weme, h. Ruwan

Bedser, b. McCarthy

were

Gndwin, not out

17

Wright, e. Dawson, b. Howan

11

Extras

14

308

0. M. E.

W

26 2 93

1

7 2 33

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squat aggressiveness well distributed dis fustanet Interesting

Lapverdy wn. The first to sevre, Teepah the HKU baril hitting and red into the de, beat b. Kuulsa's alert custodian. Laht Suugh, to score the first goal put Far Froveralty in the least.

Still Stunned

Khaba wa SABI stunned by the Brat pont when Chellalth DEI eratre-half netted again, two minutes after the opening of Mas koseout half.

The winners then settled down to the frondve strategy as the murn

wekend Khalsa team! Dressest

30

a fosen the Dervars.

The weight of Khalsa's attack beerme

how that Bertin Gut, their veteran buck. was frequently seen tuintaving the on- ponents and approaching to inches

the ster but falling to score. Berila Gosann in his first per formare for Khalsa at right-lo wae that and hard working but tacked support. Time and again the losers were presented with uurtunilles to score, hot, these were still through over-enger-

of the Khaisa attack. Gusano succeeded however, at | for a number of such tries,

Taking the ball from George Guest on the wing Gosaun, west. na tinten getting within shooting distamer. connected sw and placed the ball in the at far beyond the keeper's reuch.

Total Bowling Analysis.

McCarthy Dawson Rowan

Mann Henley

Mitchell

312 3 8

South Afrien-1st innings O. Wynne, et fait A Melville, b. Jenkins Bruce Mitchell, not out

Total: (for one wicket)

Reuter.

Scent Catchy During Sporting Hunt

(By NIMROD)

Those who had the qual fortune to be at Beas Stables on Sunday were treated, not only to a most convivial meet by the Commanding Offeer and Officers of the 25th Field Regiment, but to a fine sport- ing hunt afterwards.

"Jurnes Pigg" was not out, all efforts to rouse him from his bod having been unavailing. Nor whe Mr. Jerrocks. He was all dressed for hunting when the, news of

Pig's sorry state was broken 14 him.

This combined with some hearshy

criticism of Artexerxes proved too much for him.

So there it was, I had to make rather tedious and the long

1 Journey in Beas Stables alone.

But my fortitude was rewarded,

There were the officers dispensing

21 hospitality and it was pleasant to

Stableford Competition

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19

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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1949.

Barna

Airborne

Victor Barna of Pinner, Middlesex, former world seon in play, at to have wings, as champion, seems Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London.-AP Photo.

Good Crowd Attends Softball Classic

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Colonel Dowbiggin and Messrs. The New Year's Day classic between the Ladies

Stanton and Mailand there to ser

55 the fun.

1

A Stableford competition was held over the New Year holidays which resulted in tie between Messrs. N. A. Brown and J. L. Macintyre, who had 37 points each.

The runners up were Messrs. G.G.D. Carter and J. Linaker with 36.

rnized alt I was not insuntes

A: 12 o'clock sharp the feld

myself, having had a touch

and the Combined Committee Members and Pressmen, was attended by a good holiday crowd.

afarin and not feeling to fit A grand time was had by all, spectators and play-

ers alike, and those who journeyed out to King's Park were well rewarded by the enter- tainment.

London made for the

particular Smoker.. Black & White

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XI Beat

Combined Chinese Koreans In Close Encounter

Home Soccer Standings

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Combined Chinoso beat the Korean Soccor XI by three goals to two in a closely contested gamo at Caroline Hill on Sunday.

Five of the players who were in the Korean XI. which beat Hong Kong by five goals to two on New Year's Day were absent from the team which took the

field against Com- Knock Costs

bined Chinese.

It cannot be said that Sun-

Warrant

$50

day's game was played in u Officer

true sporting spirit through-

out; although players on both

Mancheder U, 25 12 24 siden were guilty of introduc-

Chart Mike CRY

Wolves

While walking along Austin

5 15 30 47 1ing robust methods into their Road at 1 a.m. on January 2,

25 13"

bers of the home team.

The players concerned treated very leniently for

In-

Samuel

25 11 6 25 30 35 2 play, there can be no deny- Warrant Omcer Manchester C25 9 10 0 7 3 2 Ing the fact that rough tactics Brookes. 25th R.A., Gun Club Arsenal

23 10 M 2 27 were started by certain mem-Hill, hoard the sound of music, and what he thought to be Hulton

20 11 41 41 27 Sunderland 23 #9 #236 23

were dadeling in process, in a house. 23 7 10 K ZZ

He went, to the house, knocked Hlarke 25 X 89, 35 35 24

wha annoyed Hirmingham., 26 10 16 21 23 tringernents which would never at the door, and

2011 16 have been tolerated in League when he had the door slammid in bla face. He banged ut the door However, as one Hong Kong and, in doing so, smashed in the official put panel and broke one of the glass Football Association It when, interviewed immediately windows.

match, the referee maten after the

Karnley Chelera

25 × 10 44 24 22 Shereld U. 23 13 25 51 20 Everton

Middle-bana,

Preston...

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25 6 5 14 40 61 17 Ruder 2 7 18 20 49 17 Aston Villa..

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Southampton?.. W.B.A,

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Boccer.

Later in the morning he had exercised considerable tact in not the damage repaired, said Inspec the tor J. Orem when Brookes was with dealing drastically

charged before Mr, W. H. Lat- players concerned for intringe- ments which were admitted, as mor at Kowloon yesterday with crowd, malicious damage to the door and he had to consider the which might have started a riot window at 25 Austin Road, ground

Wong. 2143140s had one of their favourites been occupied by Miss Lixzls

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Godin

24 11

44 25 30 sent off. 24 12 8 24 24 30 12 11

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Brentford

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Plymouth

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In other words, if the HKFA official is to be taken seriously. aoccer teams vialting Hong Kong must be prepared to run the plak of being injured during the match, as the re

· farge,munt · first consider the temper of the crowd befors the laws of the game which it Is le dally to enforce.

Defendant, who was arrested by Bab-Inspector T. Dow, sald that he lost his demper and did what he would not have done un- der ordinary circumstances.

An officer of accused's regiment told the court that defendant hnd 16 years' service and had an ex- collent record.

"I am afraid that I cannot pass over this lightly," said the Reverting to the game itself,magistrate in imposing a nine of the Combined Chinese admittedly $50.

but. up

Q Are performance,

particularly in the first half and

in the closing sluges of the gaine.

40

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冀 13 1.40 16 Best-Performance

Yu Yu-tak,

the Combined

Third Division--Northern

riuli Chy

Rotherham ..

Darlington

Nevertheless. from my vantage point I could see most of the hunt. They drew South towards Saddle Pass, picking up the line Just on

of the R. Bros.. the East Bank

from at trying to remember what The Committee side with a twang. Over they went twang, twang from Masters hari, Proxy Molthen downwards re-hitch in the belt" meant!

The girls scored one in their Doncaster hait as Helen Ribeiro stole home. Gateshead sometimes in full, cometimes in laxed and set aside their pro-

Honour was regained temporarily York City divided notes and sometimes half blems temporarily. to give a

dizzy and daffy exhibition that or the Official team as "Grand-re had fans roaring with laugh-stand" Wingite whacked out ockport

double and dented the rubber on Carilla

screechies.

Struck To The Line

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Crewe

Goals

Chinese custodian, gave one of

+ W D L F Ahe best performances to dale,

Aroma Of Opium Spells Gaol

kept

23 17 4 42 27 18 while Fung King-cheung stole the With fans in hand,stwo.men midnight watch over 21 140 145 134 hohours with a brilliant display 23 14 15 40 5 n the right wing,

eight brass basins of opluth and 24 10 T T 2 18 T

The Koreans again gave a good as it simmered, the punger account of themselves, although aroma attracted the attention.

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e forward line folied to produce of the policeman on the beat, the form shown against Hong

and h 32 Kong on the previous day. Hong-Sub-Inspector Dow

Duk-yung, their goalie, was again party followed the scent and wa Scen' was obviously catchy mer.

12 to the forefront with a classy to the first floor of 16 Car

the two men zi Road, where the high wind but with a bit of

___display. The Ladies team turned out in Assistant Secretary Buster Hoi-| Karrow

sat over the eight fires, Bas Shiu-wing opened the and Sunday the coaching from Master hounds On Saturday.

Was any-Waham For five innings it the spirit of

with

scoring for Combined Chinese in stoves, opium and men were the BOOTH

seized. qualifying round for the Captain's stuck to the line, hunting slowly full force, and although they too lands timely safety.

but steadily South of Saddle Pass, went into the

During this fax

Esse 10 the 20th minute of the Arst half neelisin, they certainly proved to body's game,

Before Mr. W. H. Latime J cup of 1949 was played and Mr.

with a net then East to Tong Kung Ling.

21 8 2 11 27 42 18 when, receiving a well placed Kowloon yesterday, the young Macintyre qualitei

The rbstacles were fair and not the "now-alls" that youth wil knotted three-all.

Phila period Senior "Spectator" Marka", Oldham

21 4 5 11 28 27 17 pass from Chau Man-chl, he put of the two. Cheng Hau-k 2154 กษ score of 70.

reached the so dintrult as lust time and it was - triumph

Remedios 21122 histhe popular commentator who was Cher

45 18 20 411 the ball past Hong Duk-yung pleaded guilty to the The Victory cup

charge. the holding the Hot Corner, became Accrington.. 14

New Brighton 2

21 amid thunderous this the out tried vainly agninst

applause? the first Softball casualty

manufacturing oplum, but t Anal stuge on New Year Eve the pleasant to see the "old" stagers "Bleacher"

pre-war days showing

Southport

The applause had hardly died elder one, Cheng Sik-fan denk' wenker (7) sex. South British Insurance beating of

Bradford C. year.

when down

Chang Kam-hol, the charge. Harry Wicking by one hole and young entry the way to go.

the Glamorous

Mar, Chinese

Alice It was a nice if slow hunt over

boll and In the box, the elder Chang Dodwells beating the

catching the Maritime Customs three and two good country. William the Con-entertainer! the team of officials ladies representative on the Com- Third Division~Southern seizing upon a loose

defence said that he was asleep until the at his residence to a sumntious mittee had done her fair share or

Goals prend-eagled, raced through on knock at the door wake him up Two more matches were played queror was not mounted but 1

the moun- pre-game "Warm-up”.

work on the mound in holding

DLA Pishis own to put the Chinese fur- and he had no fan in his hand, Khalsa's attheir then reach ton off in the 1048 Captain's cup, re- noliced him, pallid

and lat top, eyeing the field with a

When the team took the field, down the opposition, but then out

16 4 151 15 36|ther ahead.

nor was he anywhere near the gear as they tried vainly to score, suiting in Messrs. Brown

only Swanken **** the spirit was certainly there, but of the blue, the one and Hounds meet next at Mr. Mol-alas and abek, the bodies were masterminding Philo

Remedios elehton Mainwhile, 11 men of the PKU Gordon reaching the Semi final in jaundiced eye. were desperately warding off the which they meet Mesars. Suen und

ler's Stables, 12 o'clock on Sun- incapable.

decided that it was up to hin Bournemouth.. 25 attack by lerring the ball Robb respectively.

The Ladies donned their usul to win the ball game and so took Swindon The draw for the Mixed four-day, Tinuury D.

while clothes every onportunity.

softball working

over mound duties, somes and start times for the

and Pressmen the Committee

Reached Top Gear

at

The tempo of the match reach-

iness

of a new high pitch and play Junior championship which is to rame scrappy, and sticks begon

be played next Sunday will be booting on both sides.

published later in the week. soon suh.

This however, was lek for the referres whistles and the gang trailed off to the University's 2-1 win.

Resus in brief:- HK Polfee

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Civil Songing

Dute 1.C.

Calversity

·UD 10

Members are reminded that en- trics for both these competitions closes at noon January 4. Late Car tries can be received by tele- phoping to the Secretary 1 Club Pe

thai time (Tel. 32340). Neercia O

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noon when he takes

He will be playing his game in the Colony this after. over. the Non- the duties of goalie for Chinese XI in their soccer match Arrangements having been against the visiting Korean XI. completed for the Koreans to Cordell has been very popular match with local soccer crowds and has, play a return soccer with the Combined Chinese both in League and representa- tive gumes, proved himself to he this

Sunday, the coming

* Hoal-keeper of outstanding week-end soccer programme previously published has been cancelled and substituted by. the following:-

nbility.

CCC TENNIS

Prior to the game, Doc Molthen

tles

21

12 19 U12

Korean

21 11 212 21 A ding dong struggle ensued fires.

GT JA 201

Bristol R.

24 18 2 37 22 23

2041 41 39

Swall Norwich

Mrs. S.A. Fowler and S.A.R. Bax were gated in immaculate white. Failure On The Mound Notts Co. won a scaled handicap American symudic of a clean start, and lo

Club during the were warh, tennis tournament at the Craigen-signify their dignity, how grower Cricket New Year holidays with a score of

in

which

hind-snatching Intricato Signals

it was

time for

commence,

Foreign Clubs Still After British Coaches

London, January 3.

DA

as the Koreans tried to reduce Under cross-examination by In- the Chinese lead, but half time spector J. Orem, he later claimed came without any further goals, that he did have a fan, but it was Ebeing scorexi

given han by the police.

Both Cherige said that they.

Crossing over

two Koreans

tho

Throw In All Resources came recently from Shanghal, the

younger one adding that goals in opium was for export,

Cheng the elder was sentenced threw all

to one year's imprisonment and 37.21 their resources into the game to Chang the younger to nine months, 47 even up the score and in the ninth to recommended for banksh

9 27 23 23 944 45 22 8 25 2T 27 18 D 32.47 21 arrears, the

$ 10

23

1 7

23

7

11 40 19 minute were rewarded, Chang

7 5 11 0 3.10

23 7 5 11 30 30 11 Kyung-whan scoring after a neat

22

Aldershot Palaco

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21.26 27

LOCAL LEAGUE

STANDINGS

movement.

ment

Maintaining pressure, the "GETS 6 MONTHS.

1.

I. Yuet, aged 24, unemployed,

He was seen by Ko' Wun; 'n salesman of the Company, who A. Inst. quarter rally of gave chase and had him arrested. Chinese saw them turn the tables At the dock defendant pleaded

with and

the

iwo

gulity and sentence was. “passed,

on the Koreans minutes to go, they forced a cor- including a recommendation for

ner. Fung King-cheung sent over banishment.

Gol a. perfect centre from tho re-

The recovered jacket was re-

FIRST DIVISION

*WDLY A Pis sultant corner kick and 'as he turned to the rightful owners. --

036 12 11 ball struck, the cross-bar after o

Beading Things still didn't work right, For Vale

Ipswich so Philo decided to take over the city

and sacrilleed Tanquar

uk thewalaall "Grandstand" _Winglee 45 games.

Runners-up wem Miss Marie

pitching "altar. It is with regret arient When

that we report Grandstand was Newport

Northampton Ribeiro and R.A.E. Watson, with

titanic struggle

e failure on the mound..

Exeter 42 games.

Philo Remedios Doc "Bone-setter" Molthen was watfurn Miss M. Figueiredo and Mo master-mind Lan-chan won the most games in called the team into a huddle for called in to put out the fire, and th

to explain his was as effective

12 2013 37Koreans obtained the equaliser pouring a 15 pep talk and the tournament,

30 13 14 48 is when Chang Kook-chin, meeting was sentenced to six months' im- intricate signals-the team

bucket of water into Vesuvius!

the ball on the rebound, netted prisonment on a larceny charge, Cordell, the Army soccer cus-couplus took part.

Two-ton BUT Woo's attempt! NOTE:

As no resuite of xamós In the Sentish with a powerful drive which todian, will be leaving for Home

by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central shorti steal to third nothing

Was

League have been reorived, it har bat gave Yu no chance. Dilwora to- by the transport

keft of miraculous and had he

yesterday. bert possibly in rotoplets the different.

The Chinese' appeared to be

Defendant was alleged to have some of that lunch behind; he senttiah Irazus, Tabloo. Jast

la hoped to publian up-to-date Boob affected by the cracking pace of taken a serge jacket valued at would surely have made it. Some who have carefully worked it out tith Leave Tables in the "Chine Mall" the game and were being out $80 from the Sincere Co.

pinyed by, the Koreans, who dia that helan Monday next. claim mathematically

everything but score. would

have to diet for a full month

before

he could have made į the steal, but we think it's an exaggeration.

Manclo Football clubs abroad continue to seck out top

Souza Chief Ump class coaches from Great Britain.

handled the game with complete In the opinion of most followers control-at least he was able to "This is in spile of inoans by experts and many of the football of the game here, too many fine hold a straight face-and on more publie that the present standard players with the Interests of the than one occasion silenced baiter. Chien "A" 11 12 of soccer in Britain is low, und frame at heart, fude from

Chinese A.A. 11 2016hlu-wing who Was standing in spite of the fact that club offi-when they hang up their boots ni bilo Remedios with one majestic & Meter Das 11 913-hoader by Chu Wing-keung, Tei **** nearby nodded it into the net to clois still fad budding talent ex- the end of their playing careers.After the game, the Association Kit Chea... $@ 14 34 19

treated all the players to a tea-8. Chins 14. 14.88, 11 sive the Chinese victory, Among the latest posts vacant,

party, where Prexy Molthen an 8 Joseph's.... 10 42 334, 38, 18, 15

01

10 4 14 10 11 10 Inu Yung-sang, Tso Kam-hang, lino Hill this afternoon, kick-off Eastern nounced that this "classiest according to the Football Associa CLUB RUGGER XV.

10 3 2.0-17 24 Lau. Chung-sang. Boong Ling- at 8.30pm. 1Q2 Land Forces beat Club de tion, are one for a coach in Iran

classica" would be an annual Club The following wit represent

ng. Haur Keng-sing, Fung King- Kit Chee Fantern; Carolladð 70011, 2 poRocrelo by 80 runs,

at 1,200 per year; another in

Club Rugger 1st XV against the affair. Batting first, HQ Land Forces Switzerland at £60 per month.

Leading personalities Rpferrat Capt, Stone: invenies N.

called Belry and W. Crawford,

Rogers being top jobs

and Italy

25 in Syria

with 2nd XV on the Club ground of

A 1 1 44 It is requested upon to say a few words included A 5.15 tomorrow.

Josophy's) Craighead (Army), flouth China "A. But this "p"; scoret 98,

Atluries to be arranged by mutuel

SECOND DIVISION chosen "Spectator Markar, "Bloucher" that all those players

Koreans: Hong Duk-yung, Lee Weatherall (Army), Leonard (Sf. (Caroline 1, 8.45 p.. Referre scorer with 27 runs

Against the devastating bow-consent, and a professional coach

"Grandstand" and should make a determined effort temedios

PWDLY A You-hyung, Pak Dal-chong, Choi Joseph's), Santys (St. Joseph'), ling of Rogers, Beeralo were all for South Africa at 245 ver to turn out, as owing to injuries Winglee from the Fourth Estate,

of the Cats AA. 15 22 012 34 14 24 Seung-gon, Lee Soo-bong, Kins Xavier (St. Joseph's; } Marsden. 45 out for 18 runal Rogers took six month with fares paid each way.

the Committee attach considerable while Bill. Woo M.V.P. These pleasant and lucrative

1947-48 campaign, Joan Heather Bouth Chins 14 1 | 1 | Chi-tung, Chang Kyung whan, (Army), Mullen (Chib) Kleman Tozer and Dorothy Park of the Pirates K, Moor Dow 11. * 1.49 11:24 Choi Ill-kun, Chung Nam-slk, (Club) and Buck (Navy); Reserves: Leck (CIU), 1st XV: Henderson. jobs will in all probabilly be importance to this game-

Robinson, and

celebrities Arman Bai Chong-ho, and Chung Kook- Refered by British former protex-

(Navy), Forrow\",{{Club)... and Cessford, FrankHn. De Rome, were other diamond Nolan,

Brown (Army), -Lochlan, alonals of repute, who have given

****** 1 chin. Carrel, who also took the floor. much enjoyment to loyal sup

Bowman, Meffan. Brown,

Ciloria Sequiera, better known New 17.3.3.4 11 14 portere.

Farquharson; Taylor, Ware, as GloHa Mar to the old-timers, Trawa

was also prosent, having moden Folket Hutson.

Morgan,ago, 'after a long absence,

Dockyard Gloria was one of the salthall rose Kinghorn,

Fitoy pioneers who made the game crab- Williams, Douglas, Gunner popular and is a members of the wo Ubinets 16 2

original Wildents. Sanburg, Plowden.

BATURDAY, JANUARY & SENIOR DIVISION SHIELD

Club Follow Klub, 3.46 p.m.; Referovi Ji. Padley; Elnesmeni J.P. da Silva

and A. Rebeltu.

10. Young Linermen: Pie. Cullion -and N. Delgadv.

Army B. Joseph's; flockunpor,

HQLF BEAT RECREIO TEAM

I

In a friendly cricket match played at Sookunpoo on Sunday,

p.mir Referenz W. Gaffney's · Lines. } wickets for 11 runs, ment F.A, Barretto and Y.T, Leand

JUNIOR DIVISION SHIELD

Tahon Dockyard; Club; 1 p,m.: Referees.

J.T. da Bil

KMB Harp, Boundary, 2 p.m.; Re

fereat Lat" Duan. Po..

Carollen BI, 2.15 pm. Pir. Collina

BUNDAY, JANUARY, O KOREAN BERIKS

CAA Bouth Chinar Doondsey, 3.43 p.mut | Combined Chinese Korean F.A.: Cano

Referrer A., WIRE

Trampa v Bolicitors"; Mt. "Joseph"ò,{2.14

p.m. aferee: Li, Davey,

·BECOND DIVISION LKAQUE AN Appy-I?K Club (PP from -110.48):||

Makeupon, 1.15 p.m. i” Naterals "V.A. Barretto, POA.Y. 81. Joseph'u. {PP troba `g0.10, (8) z

....... Kine - TEF)\, - - 1.10 p..: tieferee: 11GZ Young Liemens W. Gaffney and

Padley,

A FIRST DIVISION LEAQUB' Kwong, Wah v Navy (1) from 8.1241) | **Botindáky, '4' pair Referees Wash! **Linesten: N, Delgado and Liu Khlu

Ming..

tremely rare, -

But many lovers of the game will feel that the services of many more such men could be utilised as woaches in Britain at ...... salarios :-In-apme. .degree.com. Offered mensurata with those from abroad.

-Router.

scene

Ammy

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Inspector McKay prosecuted.

NON-CHINESE XI

The Korean Soccer Kim Combined Chinese; Yu Ylu-tak, mest a Non-Chinese Ki ́át Caro-

$ Kwong. Wah

20 1 1.1

17 20 seung,

NK

Army-K

KIL- Chee

2nd XV: Mackle, Word, Bluck, return to the Colony a few days St. Joseph's

Gray, Orphard,

Clemo, Baker,

Johnaton, Minto,

Talkoo

11

181092

1

Goals

17

Chau

Non-Chinese, will be represent- Man-chi, Changed by the following: turn Kam-hoi; Lat Shiu-wing and Chul Cordell (Army), Rocha (St. Wing-keung.

POSTPONED

Teamer Manager:- Captai

| Chisnall A

Coach and Trainari Me? 2clo Koon.

Yesterday's Basketball match between Tu Kung, Pfo and South Printed, and published -For the, Wrenches China Athletic Association, the tors, The Hempsper Katarpekle Rołpaľbody. Hong Kong Champions, was post- by WALTER JAMES KEATI

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