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CLUB LOSE RUGGER

GAME

SEGALEN HAS AN

of

R. Segalen, the Cricket Club Singles Champion, defeated Au Kain-moon In the replay thetr Colony Championship Singles the yesterday.

It was an anti-climax for An after his excellent performance in the first meeting, but Segalen fully deserved his victory,

Adopting more agressive

harder and ties, he was driving

drives deeper, und followed his with well-pleet volleys at the

rt,

TO SERVICES

(By "TOUCH JUDGE")

In a closely fought game last evening on the Club ground, the United Services, Singapore, Rugby team defeated Club by a dropped goal and a try (six points) to a try {throo points). no sen the gardifficulty in their minds in deciding whether this is a first class side lacking experience of playing together or o mediocre XV with one or two above aver- age players in it.

tu

in the line-outs the visitors | keeping their line intact; the ball to the was quickly transferred definitely

superior were Club but in the serums, Hong other wing where Luchian just Kong, although forced to pack managed to pull Graystone down. * c-higher, often obtained the bail. A free kick enabled Club to clear

Singapore forwards played well their line.

Club forwards were now gain.

definite advantage over in the open but would live dune better had they used their feet ng u

Franklin Singapore but

spoiled instead

short internassing

chances by erratic passing while all the centre triangle were guilty of wild kicking ahead, almost in- variably into the hands of the back. Singapore opposing full

movements.

The opening day of the Dou- SHW bles Championship Kames

Club tacks Just will not de on the favourites in easy wins. the bail, apart from J. Henderson

came The Tsui brothers

out und Lochtan.

Services had good halves and at with a seure of 6-2 and 6-3, while

Wai-tons

and K.11. In i no period of the game were they not have much difficulty in elim-overshadowed by Henderson and

Skir played

three points, their

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, -1949.

The Hong Kong Football Club and Bingapore United Servicos Rugger teams which met The game ended in a win for Bin- on the Club Ground at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.

("China Mail" photo). gapore by six points to three,

Orgy Of Run-Getting By Compton & Hutton

London, February 28,

Denis Compton, the irrepressible Middlesex and England batsman, has scored nearly 12,500.

runs in first-class post-war cricket,

orgy of run-getting began in India in the season of 1945-46, when he scored 577 runs in first class matches there while in the Army.

look play well into Club's "28 It is difficult to understand what with another fine kick. ting Seilors and Hawthorn by Nolan: the latter 01-1

Jones and Ayres much better together Inst evening Club's plan, if any, was at this anel 6-2, were converted a wick-over. but Nolan, Hong Kong's outstandpoint; down touch ing player, still lles too shallow, bucks, Nolan particularly, kleken ybuttat pair of D.M. Re- The

consistently. There This inta Lake the ball

WILA nothing to best in en- drigues and A.J. Beraedios, went, foreing hien to

ไชย true of down to this moes experienced standing. This is

deavouring to open up play. and Chub's centres.

Madison, after clever break- CRC players, He Ka-lau

Services bucks, when given the Pang i-Lan

The Recrean boys were leading ball, were very impressive, Madi-away, was almost over but Hong though ong managed to clear and took by 5-3

5-3 and

Singapore's Ine where sel-post in the Briton being outstanding.

back was play to make Vardenrülen at full to

two erruma were given on the set, when they lagin

their most impressive bark. repeated errors, and lost the

Within Ave minutes of the kick-out line-a gamble by Henderson night have pold; every back into with deep-ungled drives and vol-off Nolan kirked ahead, Franklin, the scrum and neither Singapore West Indies. tess, had wir younger, oppon- following up hard, gathered to nents straight drives well sub-give to de Rone who forced hiinor any other team could have de, to take the set by 6-1,

In the serasid set, Pang and Ho

FULU SCOREB

19.3. Leonard and L.F. de Souza beat P.. Bannerman and S Saul, 0-0, 0-4.

Tsut Yun-pui and Tsui Wal-pu

bent F. Kwok aut Wong Siu-ki, 6-2, 6-3.

Ho Ka-lau and Pang Ol-lam bent D.M. Rodrigues and A.J. Re- timedijos, 7-5, 6-1.

Choy Tin-wah and Szeto Bick best J.A. Hurlbait and M. D. A. Chalon, 0-3, 6-1,

R. Segalen beat Au Kam-moon,

1-4, 6-4.

self over in the corner. J. Hen- derson missed the difcult klek.

Beautiful Drop Singapore attacked from the kick-off and Churcher broke However, Club re- through,

Franklin Govered themselves, and Robinson returning play to! Singapore's "25." Honk

held them.

The finni whistle came with the score si aix points to three in favour of Services.

It was a good orthodox name with not much quite displayed by either XV. Commander Parry RN handled the game in his usuol able men

Club matie one change from

ber,

their published alde, Faroubare taking Warnes' place in the pack.

WEEK-END SOCCER

Since then, Compton has been playing cricket continuously ex- cept for the 1947-48 winter,

for when he played football Arsenal instead of touring the

was in the flis peak period 1947 English season, in which he falled by less than 200 10 aggregate 4.900 runs.

Compton's post-war record is: 577 in India (1045-40), 2,403 in England (1948), 1,000 In Aus- tralia (1046-37). 3,810 in Eng- land (1947), 2,451 in England (1048) and 1.505 to date in the South African tour. This gives him and total of 12,472,

Leu luton, the Yorkshire and England opening balsman. niso has a splendid post-war record of more than 10,000 runs.

He has played for practically the same length of time since the cessation of hostilities, with the few matches In exception of

The following is the week-end the West Indies. soccer programme:—

SATURDAY MARCH 5.

Kong continued 10 press and Lee Wai-tong and K.H. Is beat Graystone saved o dificult it

J.V. Sellors and J.B. Haw-tion by falling on the ball. J.

Henderson was short with thorn. 6-1, 6-2.

Vandermeulen B.T.M. Jones and H. Ayres beat penalty kick and

T. J. Ouwehand and A.C.W., kicked back to the halt way line. Blaauw, w.u.

Singapore put in a series of at- lacks following a good free kick uy Roland-Price into the corner. From the line-out the ball care out on Services' side and, after nome hesitating play, it went to Madison who, steadying himsel tropped a beautiful goal to level the score at three points euch.

Services continued to press and Club were forced to touch down. However, after further midfield broke through, play Mudison handed to Churcher who opened up the dutence before"giving the ball to Graystone, who outpaced Club's defence to put the visitors three points ahead. Half time South China v PCA;

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Today's Games

Court I: Kwok Hig-chung

Roch Leung vs. J.S. Lee Lee Ming.

&

&

Court H. Ng Yeok-kin & B Poor vs. B. Gosano & G.N Gesund.

Court 3: George Chan' & D,C. V. T. E. Baker & Kotewall Courl 4: EM, Hayhurst & S/L

Boker.

N. M. W. Hurrls vs. Tani Ping-came with the score still six points Ian & Lok Ding-cheung.

to three in favour of Services. Court 5: G. Lin & S.P. Toa vs. F.M. Ribeiro & T.E. Rodri-

Kies.

Court 8: L, Agafuroff & Dr. H.

From the kick-off D. Henderson forced Services to touch down and his brother was just held on the line after breaking through

continued to press but Robinson A.J.knocked on when well placed.

|

Meyer v Lee Yue-wing & cleverly on two occasions. Clüb Wong Shiu-wing

Umpires: Lee Wai-tung,

Doyle, Chow Sing-tao, Ka-lau, C.W.L. Way and Beirnc.

ilo

J.C.

CEYLON TEST

Colombo, February 28.

At the tea interval today, Cey- lon had scored 23 runs for three wickets in their second innings of the second. Test after the West. Indtes cricketers had declared at 513 for nine in their drst innings,

"Superb Display

I.t.

4.30

1st Division South Chinn "A" v Army; Cara- line. H 4.30 p.m.; Referee: W. Gaffney: Linesmen: Davey and A. Ribeiro. CAA v

Police; Boundary p.m.; Referee: J.G. Padley: Linesinen: S.Y. Kwok and W. Gibson.

J

2nd Division

But, In comparing the figures fo these two players. It must be remembered that Hutton la an opening batsman and has

to face bowlers when they are fresh and 'keen,

Hutton's Record

Statistics in South Africa re- ut-the corded that--Hutton. Bnish of the fourth Test of the

post-war

DRAW FOR THE FA CUP

London, February 28. The draw for the semi- finale of the Football Asso. clation Cup was made London today and resulted as follows:

Wolverhampton Wanderers United Manchester

st (holders)

Hillsborough, Bheffield, with a replay, necessary, at Goodison Park, Everton:

V.

Portemouth Y Leicester ity at Highbury, London, City with a replay, if necessary. at Villa Park, Birmingham.

Both matches will be play. ed on March 26, with replaye оп the following Saturday,— Reuter,

Badminton

Tourney Starts

SWIMMING STAR OFF TO MANILA

(By "KIMBERLEY") Chan Chun-nam, star Colony swimming champion, flies to the Philippines tomorrow take part in the all-Philippines swimming championship meet on March 4 and 5.

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CORRESPONDENCE

The Editor takes nu responsibility for, views expressed letters by correspondents, and by no means with them.

Questions For

Mr. Woodhead.

necessarily

in

agrees

enuse, He was apparently favours; ed by the Japanese, was impri- soned, left for China and had to Sir, I have read, with con-sell his pre-war, hard-earned siderable interest, the article wealth in a house. He was true "Chriation Missions and the Reds" to his professional ethics by ad- by Mr. ILG.W. Woodhead, CBE.vising his attorney on the system which appeared in the "Sunday of the occupation land law, thus

of February 27, and feel making himself.

of his

regarding matters brought up in

this article.

There was no proof to the al-

To begin with, I would like toegation that the plaintiff's late point out for the benefit of Mr. husband was using the Japanes Woodhead that: hold no brier for influence either to obtain Fiches or to force the defendant's at- the Reds or any other party torney to accept yen instead of faction. The questions which

intend to put before Mr. Wood- Hong Kong dollars. The fact the head are being to put because plaintiff's husband was attacked shop or department store of the believe in fair play and because I that peace and goodwill

hellere brought about by eso)

сап

sincere

once as selling "enemy" (Japan="

considered goods was evidence that he was a collabora=

of one on tor. appreciation

no

other's problems-not by misre The documents were obviously presentation and the hiding of too perfect for the Chief Justice facts. I am also a firm believer in to consider that the purchase was the saying: "Those who live in anything but a valid deal under, glass houses should not throw Hong Kong's post-war legislation'

stones."

on the question,

In one part of his article under Stil, we cannot say that such reference, Mr. Woodhead

stales Judgment in anyway brings jus that the large cities of China-ice to the Allied cause

and

and

Shanghai expecially-owe their loyalists who ure supposed to

modernisation to growth

have won the war and are · CX- European and American Initiative, pected to be given the benefit of

Does Mr. Weatihend think that being loyal. European and American initiative.

But His Lordship as a judge has would have accomplished anything to follow the intention of the In China without Chine Co-

legislature which enacted the Oc- operation and goodwill?

cupation Land Transaction Ordin- Can Mr. Woodhead explain why In this bill only deals

ance. the Europeans and Americans have made through duress

could be not, even up to the

present, deleted and repudinted. And oun. moment, directed their initative celebrated legislators placed the ward spots in their own respec- those who amassed huge fortunes Jowards modernising certain vack- burden of proof of duress not on live countries?

Why should the European and Americans display so much initio modernising

Au invitation from Manila was tive In extended to Chan, Luckie Rose-cities? Shauna Anderson and Mamle

to make the telp.

Chinese

under the Japanese but on those loyalists who refused to collabor- ate by selling out their pre-war investments to keep their bodies

Leonk. None of the girls la. able say that in modernising the large followed, the more decisions of

Is Mr. Woodhead prepared to and souls together.

As this case is likely is to be eftive of Chind-Shanghal especi- its nature will bring more injustice i ally-Europeuns and Americans

to the Colony. have not been motivated solely by a desire to benefit themselves and

Chain was entertained At a farewell dinner at the China hy Poon Wing-kal, Emporium

CHAN CHUN-NAM

backstroke Lorimer Hong Kong swimmer and now President of the Hong Kong Chinese Swim-

their respective countries?

Perhaps an amendment can be made to the Occupation Land Transaction Orinance by inserting

clause

that if the Court La satisfied that the purchaser se- cumulated his wealth by colla borating with the enemy detri- mental to the Allied cause, such property shall be forfeited to the War Memorial Fund and victims of the War Crimes.

Is Mr. Woodhead prepared to say that the majority of Europeans and Americans in China today are there because they have a sincere love for Ching and the Chinese, and not simply because of what they can get out of China and the Chinese through exploitation?

Is Mr. Woodhead prefored to Until such rectification say that the coffers of Europe and achieved, the more "legal" judg- America are not benentted as a mente on this matter are render- result of the modernisation of ed, the less justice will be the Chinore cities?

In other parts of his article, Mr.result, and hence less loyalty in the roming defence of Hong Woodhead makes reference to the Kong. San Min Chi 1 (The Three Prin-

But Hong Kong has been known ciples of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Father as the paradise of Collaborators of the Chinese Republic) and to whose interests have received certain freedoma.

specially favourable considerations Will Mr. Woodhead oblige by from the Colony's post-war legis- furnishing particulars of the lations at the expense of the pro- The opening games in the

alleged historical falschoods, Allied elements. To expect any present series there. needed Colony Badminton Champion-

economic fallacies and xenophoble thing favourable from such a Caroline eight more runs to complete his ships were played off at the

Teachings which he claims are legislature. is therefore like what H

Lt. 10,000 runs la

Arst- VRC court last night. p.m.; Referee:

contained in the Son Min Chu 17 the Chinese proverb says about ધ છે. class matches, Davey

Results:

In what way are the doctrines expecting a tiger to cut out its This was CAA v Club: Boundary 3 p.m.:

not strictly correct, Junior Men's Singles: C.H. Ngan

contained in the Sun Min Chu I own skin for you Referee: S.Y. Kwok,

for they appear to have over-

beat A.E. Elliott, 15-0, 15-7.

misleading and subversive, and to

Although your journal was full looked the Chinese: St.

fact' that Tramways v WD

Hutton Junior Men's Doubles: EM. Ro-ming Association.

the whom are they misleading and of letters protesting at the enact- Highly

by regarded Joseph's 3 p.m.; Referee: F.A. scored 782 runs in 'n few matches zarle and J.A. Motta beat W Colony's swimming community, subversive?

ment of Occupation Land Trans- Barretio.

In 1945 whleb the Marylebone

Lawrence and L.A. Carvalho,

Does Mr. Woodhead Chan la even more of a sports-

see any action Bill in its present form, Cricket Club recognised as first- 7-15. 15-13, 15-12.

swimer. And that's thing wrong in a ruling clique of the Government after some hesi man than 11 class.

Ladles Singles: Mrs. A. Tam-

good deal. His memor- any country deciding to large tation ignored the protests and saying worth beat Miss B. Remedios, able effort in the 880 during the any particular teachings on those went ahead with the legislation,

Manila-Hong Kong interport last residing within its borders?

It can therefore be assumed that Colony and

Can Mr. Woodhead honestly say enemy collaborators who were so salves and Miss G. Silva beat Manile will record in

Hong Kong there is complete houses when loyalists were starv M. Kempton and Miss D.

ming anuals, Ramsay, 15-12, 18-16.

Chun-num is 31 years of freedom of speech, of educationed, have had great influence with Ladies Doubles: Miss May Leong

Hong Kong's present legislature, fair and If Mr. Woodhend is and Miss A. Heah beut Miss ga. He was born in Chiu Chow, and publication for the masses?

Even in the Philippines when just man, he will not regard the allegedly a member of the Japan- M. Ribeiro und Mrs. L. Ben- in Kwangtung province, and ar-

rived in the Colony 1923. Jamin, 15-12, 4-15, 15-6... in Hong Kong, Chan studied above questions as insulting, but ese-sponsored cabinet was al- will answer each and every one mighty under General MacArthur's Junior Men's Singles: J.A. Soares

At. Joseph's College and beut A.D. Brown, 15-3, 15-10.

later entered the Kwok Ming

protection, several big collabora- en's Doubles: E.M. Ri- Junior Men's.

University in Canton.

tors were imprisoned and their beiro and T.E. Rodrigues bent

in properties liquidated. Why H. Hefti and A.D. Breingan,

Hong Kong one unjust law after 19-2, 15-11.

Sir--The decision by Sir Les- another should be enacted in the

SUNDAY, MARCH 0. 1st Division

Hutton's post-war total of 10,-

11-7, 11-8. Services' wing forwards wars St. Joseph's v RAF; Club 4.30 774 runs was reached as follows:

p.m. Referee: Capi. Stone: 782 in England (1945), 1,552 in Junior Mixed Doubles; A.J. Gon-war is something the the swim- that In this British Colony of lucky as 'to have money to buy

stow in closing the blind sids, elving Club halves. much loo much scope.

However, any StForE here were saved by Vandemeulen's superb display at full back, his fielding 'being magnificent

A quarter of an hour went by before Singapore entered Club's half but when they did, Hong Ceylon were diamissed in their Kong were sorely troubled, only first innings for 381 runs.--Reuter, a fine tackle of Daly by, de Rome

Candidates For 1956 Olympics

London, February 28.

In two months' time, the International Olympic Committee moots in Romą to discuss, among other things, the venue for the 1956 Olympic Games.

Australia is Inviting the well," he wrote. Deporlirta thinks]- athletes of the world to visit that either of these cities

Now, according to a Madrid

report, Spain is being urged also

to join the queue of applicants. The suggestion come

from

can

Linesmen: Li Bing Tong and England (1940), 1,267 In Aus- (1046-47). 578 in the

iraiia

P. George. Navy v South China "B"; Navy West Indies (1947-48), 2,054 In 4.30 pm; Referee: J. Ward: England (1948) and 1,350 to date Lineamen: Lai Duen Po and on the present South African Pte. Collins.

tour,Reuter, Eastern V KMB; Caroline Hill 4.30 p.m.: Referee: AF. Wills; Linesmen: N. Delgado and Mak Yeung Fal. Kwang Wah KIL

Chee; Boundary 4.30 p.m.; Referee: A.E.P. Guest: Linesmen: Sgt Manson and S.M. Liu, Club (bye),

V

2nd Division

PARKER WINS FRENCH TITLE

"

TONIGHT'S GAMES

p.m.

Paris, February 27. The veteran U.S.

tennis To be played at the Recreio court champion, Frank Parker, won 7.00

(Junior Men's Singles): St. Joseph's Army-HK; Club 3 the French international In- L. Pomeroy v K.P. Chong.

D.m.; Referee: Li Bing Tong. door tennis title today. He 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): Talkoo v. Solicitors'; Navy 3 p.m.: beat the number one. French

P. Wong and S.C, Chan, v F. Referee: Lai Duen Po.

Brockbank and E. Hidsdule. 8.00 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles):

Robert Tay v Charles Au

Kit Chee v Police: Caroline Hill

3 p.m. Referee: N. Delgado, KMB Dockyard: Boundary 3

p.m.; Referee: Sgt. Manson.

New Swimming Record Claimed

left-handed

Marcel player Bernard, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2

In

He first began swimming in 1631. The year following, as a Boy Stout, he was seen

per

of them sincerely and honestly.

SIMPLE ŞIMON,

Land. Case

n

detrimental forming by the Wong brothers of le Cluson on the case of No. 18 Interests of the friends of Isogal to the La Tsun. From then on he be- Kennedy Rona appears perfectly and Tanka came a member of Lai Taun and in accordance the law governing benefit of pro-alled elementais he trained by S.H. Wong, the subject of Occupation Land Indeed a mystery that we ask the

After two years of training, Transactions. Defendant, n soil- Government to explain Chan secured his first triumph cilor, was a loyalist to the Allled

in competition swimming. That Wis when e SWIN for St. Inter-

Parker was the better player 8.30 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles. Joseph's Collage in the

all, the way through. It was only by inspired playing that Bernard took the second ́set.'

1

“ur”

Madamo

Afterwards Parker's better placing and assurance gave him

relatively easy win. In the women's finals, Madame Maud

Galtier beat Amsterdam, February 27. Jacqueline Boutin 0-0, 6-1, 6-3,,

veteran. Jean Borotra, - teamed

Madame. Andree Halft and. Ro

P. H. Wong and Partner v B. school swim sports,

Whatever the outcome may be Funk and Mrs. L.F. Stokes.

for him in Mania, Hong Kon 9.00.pim. (Senior Men's Double): can be satisfied that they have

C.K. Lee and P.K. Hul When the right man there. Gillies and S. Saul, 9.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): HF. Tai and W.N. Cheung v S/Lrd. Gall and F/Sgt. Mac- Leod.

The Dutch swimmer, Bob In the mixed doubles, the 10 pm (Junior Men's Doubles);

*FANLING GOLF

R. Thompson and S. Fowler VC Quinn and Ad. Reme- dion,

BIG SCORING

AT SYDNEY

SO SORRY.

GERMAN TENNIS STAR'S APPROACH

London, February 27,

Visiting London for the first time in 10 years is Baron

Gottfried von Cramm, Germany's greatest lawn: [ tonnis ace, and three times Wimbledon runner-

up.

may

Melbourne, capital city of Vie-organise the Games with an even Bonte, is claimed to have estab-with Mlle Collette Hoogner, beat"| toria Stato, but it is known that greater and better regard to delished a world record by cover- several other big cities, parti- Land at ongements, than did ing the 200 metres in two land Journu, 6-2, 3-0. Atro-

Sydney, February 28.

The object of his mission is championships of any other nation J. Moroney carried his score to sound official opinion in Bri- affiliated to the Federation. cularly some in the United London last year.

minutes 41.9 seconds here. ciated Press.

to 217 today for Arthur Morris'

tain on the question whether The only offelal comment here States, are keen to stage the Alternatively, Deportista sug- using: the orthodox

CLASSIFICATION breast

team who made 581 in reply Germany can resume her places for was made by Wing- next Olymplad following the gested that all Latin-American stroke,

OF PONIES to Lindsay Hassett's side's first 1952 Helsinki Games.

nations should get jogether and The International Amateur

the Bri

British Lawn Tennis Asso- sponsor ofther of the applios-Swimming Federation has decid- The weather fortunately cleared

The following are the alteration, innings of 204 in the Oldfield-among the lawn tennis nations. Comander Reay, secretary of

Kippax testimonial match.

ciation, who stated that as for an The first step woutl be the tions which, he said, had been to recognise two lists of world Up on Sunday after the early to the Classification Lista:-

Germany Needing 377 to avoid an inringe readmittance of

to his. Association is concerned the made by Buonoa Alres

and records for

To the breast stroke, morning rain, which softened the

Class 4. Avalon. Golden

defeat, Hassell's team were 190 membership of the International question is an open one. Mexico City, **

ons for the standard stroke and course and trade conditions ex- Dragon, Red Fox, Sugarfoot.

in their second Federation,

*30, Von Cramm, · now. for three wickets ***cellent. A

holds its which one for the butterfly.

or two minor Their candidatures are part!-

There were more than 30 en-- The Dutch Association is to

At the fortnightly meeting of Innings at the close of play today. general meeting in Paris in July, compete in one

ends The match.

Briüsh: tournaments, but tomorrow. who writes under the pen name cularly popular with us," he add ask the International Federation tries for the Bogey Fool which the Hong Kong Referees Associa

On Moroney, a

the outcome 20-year-old Sydney ed. While on the subject, Do to recognise Bonte's time anu

of Vog course cannot compete at Wim the Hong was won by Mr. S.S. Gordon who | tion, at the office of Junn

Deportista.

here. depend bledon this season, as much`as, the Madrid portista put forward the pro-world standard breast stroke, Mr. L.C. Saville being All Square. night, Mr. A. P. P. Guest, the

returned two the runner up Kong Football Association Just school-teacher, played a forceful Cramm's talks In on

He and fan Johnson col- whether the German Lawn Ten-he would like to return to the to the weekly, "Fotos,"" Deportists de posal that, in addition

cord.-Reuter. clared that the candidates for the Olymple Games, all Spanish and

The third round of the afen's Chairinn, said that the response lected alx sixes between them in a nia Association will make an scene of so many of his greet 1080 Games", pre BueuUS Aires. Portuguese speaking

countries

Foursomes was completed and the to the Annual Dinner of the A-heelle fifth wicket stand of 101, in application to the Federation, to encounters Neuter.

be taken back Into the fold, Melbourne, Lausanne. Detroit, should hold their own Games. Los Angeles, Mexico City, Rome Theke Ibero-American Games and Tokyo-N

sungcated,

could be hekl Tharo, and no reasons why alternatively in some big South Madrid or Barebloha should not American city and in Lisbon or present their candidatures as Madrid.Reutor.

well-known Spanish sports critic.

of

PORTUGAL LOSE

Genoa, February 27. Italy, beat, Portugal 4-1 in soccer international here today.

At half nie. Portugal were leading 1-0-Reiter.

of

fourth round has to be completed ❘sociation of the China Fleet Club | 48 mlmutos out and Nell Germany. Is re-admitted, }; - Frístel- and Published for the Proprie,

by March 19, Tangkerakker has been quite good. Other re Hasselt, 79 not out,

Next Saturday and Sunday the ferees who have not done so are Harvey, 09: not out, made a big un- usual monthsqualifying round requeried to send in their names broken fourth wicket stand after she cannot enter for the Davis tem, the CHINA MAIL LIMITED NE for the Captains, cup will be before March: 0. The Dinner will three wickets had fallon cheaply Cup competition, nor enn Ger VBANK LESLIE BUSH, Windsor House

man players compele In national Hong Kong. be held on March 10 at 0 pm. Reuter, played.

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