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ARMY TOP ROYAL NAVY Receiving The Governor's Shield A FEAST IN STORE FOR
I-O IN
IN SOCCER GAME
Army 1-Royal Navy 0
In a cleanly contested First Division soccer game at Sookunpoo yesterday,
Army beat Royal
Tsui To Meet K.H. Ip Today
Dur to inclement weather, yesterday's Semi-final of the Cricket Club Open Singles Ten Championship was post- pop a fater date.
On Club Handicap Singles and feat Mixed Doubles Axtures were ployed off
Navy by one goal to nil.
The game was played at a fast pace throughout and Navy were decidedly unlucky to lose, as they enjoyed more of the ball than their op- ponents, particularly in the second half.
The Navy defence played a |*** rousing game and were to a responsible for great extent keeping the Army forwards in check.
tures
Rutterly made a welcome re-
to the Navy attack shewed that the injury which he the England received Eluting verste Portugal match on Boxing Day, which Kept m in hospital for almost dure months, has not served to impak his football.
truite
The great event in Hong Kong's testatis malendar Tails today when Tu Wan-pal, the Colony's Open Sites wille-hedder, defends his
the agent Kp. Cubay Champion and the present All-Elina National Champi
A high starlund of play should feature is gone, which will be had the misfortune of missing,
the 1947
rendered all the more interesting Ley the entrant in the styles of the players,
I likely that Thú will rem Tram 20
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dels with the hard-hitting
1. and adopt the same tarties as Ne munger brother. He will pB-| tably try to draw Ip up to the midccur with half-enort drive and by to pass him from there.
10.
disappoint- var. great 2710711
Jp's in- that fit when ability by return from Shangha metaaltert in Ch walk-over belog!
their Aworded KI Tsui. meetlour shoulet give tennis ra- Charts a full quota of and excitement.
Scores
Club Handicap Bingles
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8-2
Higos, who has been making
himself up! ❤❤ name for North, also turned out for th Navy at juside left and played a have gume from start to nutsh
a penalty shot just before tine.
For the Army, Anderson played le game between the sticka, while Hobinson and Nassau both #gid cedunt of them- The Anny intermediate a Sere so in fine fettle, their
R NEJVEN.
first time tackling doing much to upset mungy dangerous movements initiated by the Navy attack.
"
The exchanges in the opening tages of the gate were fairly cen.
with both goals having narrow escapes.
Ten minutes from the kick-oft. well placed contre by Ramski was connected by Brown, who placed the bull into the net from thrills - Flose range to give Army the lead, End to end play followed, with
being uttacked both
goals turn,
Biggs had hord luck with
f
Barrow beat 1. Meyer, 6-3. powerful cross shot which streck the crossbar with Anderson well beaten.
Club Mixed Doubles
M. Henan and Mrs. E. Litton beat J.D. Mackie and Mrs. Standalof1, 6-2, 7-5,
!! יז
At the other end, West came into the limelight with a terrifie shot which struck the upright
Half time came with the score Bonnerman and Mrs. V.
Sellors standing at one goal to nil in Slagter beat J.V and Mrs. Gl Marshall, | favour of the soldiern. 3-0 3-1, 6-4. WJ. Cooper and Mrs. Coater beat G. Smart and Mrs. Stronbach, 4-7, 6-2.
Today's Games
Colony Open Singles Championship Final
The resumption saw Army take up the running, but the sailers soon setiled down and for a greater part of this half were on the attack.
Time arti again they carried the ball into the Army ares, but the robust tackling of the Army
1956 OLYMPICS TO BE IN U.S.A.
Washington, March 24,
Truman yester. President
Congressional day signed resolution Inviting the inter- national Olympic Committed
hold
1986 Olymple the games at Ostroll, Michigan. -Associated Press.
to
Badminton Fixtures
King George V School won the Governor's Shield at the Inter-School Sports held at Caroline Hill yesterday. Picture showe D. Eggleton receiving the Shield on behalf of the School, distributed by Mrs. T. R. Row all. ("China Mall" photo).
Two New Records Set
The following are the fix- tures for the Semi-finals of the various events of the Colony A Badminton Championships:
MONDAY, MARCH 28 At Kawibon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. (Ladles Doubles); Miss
i. Soares and Miss Y. Franco y Mrs. L.F. Stokes and Mrs. A. Tamworth.
8.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles):
J.A. Soares V
M.T. Yeow.
0.30 p.m. (Ladies Doubles): Miss M. Silva and Miss Margaret Xavier v Miss M. Leong and Misa A. Heah.
0.00 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles);
R. Tay v B. Funk.
In Inter-School Meet
For the first time King George V School won the Governor's Shield in the Inter-School Athletic St. Meet, held at Caroline Hill yesterday.. Joseph's Colloge won the Schools Association Shield for the Junior Division. high standard of running was displayed, re-
sulting in the smashing of two records; the first by P. McRae of King George V School who broke the 200 metres record by 15 of a second, his time being 23-4/5 seconds, The other record was broken by Ho Hit-po of St. Joseph's College, in the 110 metres High Hurdles, his time being 18-1/10 secs. The previous record was 18-1/5 seconds.
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BRITISH SPORTS LOVERS
London, March 24. Saturday, March 26, will long be remembered by thousands of British sports enthusiasts, for on this day is a feast of sport to suit nearly every taste. Perhaps the foremost of the,, about a quarter of a million during the day, British sportsmen More many outstanding events is the spectators.
than 40 can sit in their hones and listen Grand National, the glamorous brave horses and their intrepid in to the big boxing contest in Johannesburg, where Bruce steeplechase to be run at Ain-riders will set out to jump Woodcock of Yorkshire, the Bri
treo,
near Liverpool, before this gruelling four and half a
miles course with its 30 colos-tish heavyweight champion, tec- Only a handful kles South Africa's title holder, spl jumps.
Johnny Ralph, in a bout which will probably pass the finish-means much to the Englishman, ing post.
HOW MUCH DID YOU DRINK?
Based on the estimated population of Hong Kang, an average of nearly half a gallon of beer was consumed by each person in the Colony during 1948.
of A total
more than 1,000,000 gallons of European liquor was consumed in the year.
1
miles.
And so to bell.-
climbing the ladder to Joe Loula* On the River Thames, in the vacant crown. morning Oxford and Cambridge Reuter. will row their annual boat race over fout and a quarter This is the best "free" show of the year, and dozens of thousands of citizens of Britain, and visitors from overseas, men and women will of all ages, and children
line the bunks of the river to watch the "Dark Blues" of One~ "Light ford du battle with the This included 846,000
Blues" of Cambridge. gallons of beer; 60,000 gallona
Mori of the onlookers will be of whisky 36,000 gallons of
blue fu- webms dark or light brandy and 23,000 gallons of
vours, depending on which uni- gin.
varsity they fancy, even if they have not the remutest connection with either.
Aorated water consumed in Ind BAMO perlod totalled 1,750,000 gallons and Chinese 747,000 Ilquer amounted gallons.
to
con
This im-
Hong Kong's smokers sumed a total of 3,587,500,000 cigarettes during 1948. included 1,400,000,000 ported cigarettes and 2,187,- 600,000 locally-made cigaret-
Summer Timetable
Grand National Runners, Jockeys
London, March 24. Probable runners and jockeyя for the Grand National, running at 3 p.m. on Saturday at Liver- pool, are as follows:
Rolmond (A. Braunzon), Happy Home (B. Marshall), Cloncarrig K, Glisenan), Halcyon Hours (no Jockey), Cromwell (Lord Mild- nay), Brighter Sandy (P.J. Mur- The thrice of colours muy de- phy), Ulster Monarch (R. Cur
Cavaliero than aran), Ich 2
(J. Brogan), pend nothing whim or perhaps, in the case of Caughoo (D. McCunn), Royal
looking
Mount Cottage (R. Black), Royal the women, the better
Dolye), Action (Major R.J. crew.
watched
the afternoon.
Soccer fans have an embarras ment of riches with the F. A. Cup semi-finals,
semi-finals
the
Many of those whe have O'Ryan), Caddle II (J. Maguire), Brune if the boat-race in the Leap Man (E.
Pringle), Bri
Brinks (T. Mon morning will fly up to Liverpool (M. to take in the Grand National in lony), Flaming Steel (J. Spenser), Gallery (G. Slack), Russian Hero L McMorrow). Platypus (AP Thompson), San Michole (Major Scottish Cup Cunard), Ardnacassa (no Jockey). and
the English Tonderman (J. Bloom), Magnelle Amateur Cup semi-final replays. Fin (L. Vick), Astra (R. Carter),
In London.
Portsmouth meet Loyal Antrim (no jockey), Re-
v), Wot No Sun. Leicester and at Sheffield, Man-li
plica (E. Reavey), chester United, the holders, meet (G. Kelly), Monaveen (no joe- Cottage (E. Ken- Wanderers for key), Boras Wolverhampton the honour of meeting in the F.A. nedy), Lucky Purchase (no foc
Arranberg key),
(na Jockey), Cup final at Wembley.
In Scotland's twa big cilles, Martin (Colonel Skrine), South- Chyle meet Dundee at Edinburgh borough (F. Murray), Clydufte Stone Cottage (M. and the Rangers meet East Fife (J. Power), at Glasgow to see which teams Hogan), Ship's Bell (M. O'Dwy will have the right to contest the er), Celtic Cross (C. Hook), Par- Perfect final at Hampden Park's famous thenon (R. Fruncis), 8.00 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles): I.A. Soares and Mrs. M.
Night (no jockey), Morning Star Soaresd. Gonsalves antiy School and St. Joseph's College 300 met
metres) (Junior): (1) Dioce- It is now possible to leave stadium.
At ads, headouters of Eng 11 (G. Bowden), Offaly Prince (A (or winning the respective Cham-san Boys' School, 12) St. Joseph's Hong Kong at 9 am, and pay a
College. He was glad to say Time: 4.22
College. two-hour visit to each of these lish cricket, will be seen a differ- Grantham), Chummle (T. Maher), three places-returning to town ent type of "test" with the North Sen Tol (T. Busack), Barn Dance standard that the pre-war
had
the South in the big (no Jockey), East a Calling. (no meeting been restored, and in fact,
Medley Relay (200, 200, 400, by 6.50 p.m. or at 7.35 pm. Two
annual lacrosse battle.
jockey), Sagacity (A. Power). 800 metres) (Senior): (1) King
Across records have been broken.
the Irish Sea, seven Reuter. will run against The following were the results George V School, (2) Diocesun
nations Boys School, (3) Won of the events:
o'er in the International gress- country championship to held on Baldoyle race the well-known
TUESDAY, MARCH 20 At Kowloon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. (Ladies' Singles): Miss U. Khoo v Miss Margie Xa- vier.
Miss G. Silva,
8.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles):
D.C. Lau v K.P. Chong. 9.00 p.m. (Senior Men's Doubles):
W. Gillies and S. Saul v H.T. Heah and T.B. Tech,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 At Club de Recrelo
Prior to the distribution of the prizes by Mrs. T. R. Rowell, Mr. L. G. Morgan of the Education Department, in a short speech, thanked the organisers for the grand show they had put up, and also Mr. C. M. McEwan for making the Athletic Meet a success.
congratulated King Georgh
plonships.
High metres
Hurdles
A summer timetable to en- (Senior): (1) Ho Hit-po (SJC),{ (2) Chun Chun-yung (QC), (3) able the public to visit beuches You Tat-hay (QC).
18 and fishing centres at Cheung Chau Island, Ping Chau Island 1/10 secs. (record).
Hop, Step and Jump (Senior); and Silver Mine Bay, has been (1) Fok Yong-wal (SSC), (2) introduced by th: Hong Kong A. K. Ismail (SJC). (3) R. Silva and Youmati Ferry Company, (SJC). Distance: 40 IL 1 inch.
Limited. (200, 200, 400, Medley Relay
hecki
Queen's (3)
secs.
4,02
Start-count: Tsui Wal-py to defenders prevented them from 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): (KGV), (3) A. Robertson (KCV) Winnet: King George V School,
Koon-hong.
Club Singles Handicap Semi-final
A.T. Dow v M.D.A. Clinton,
Armstrong v J. Barrow, Club Mixed Double
K M. Gelz and Mrs. Getz v M. irenan and Mrs. E. Lilton. Club Doubles Handicap K... Biddy and B.T.M. Jones v
PI Bonuerman at AJ Clifford.
YOUNG GOLF CUP
scoring.
About 10 minutes from the end, Mavy wore awared a penalty for "hands." The spot kick was taken by Higgs, who shot over the crossbar.
Army broke away after this and stormed the Navy goal, but the
sattors were able to scramble the ball away.
Full time came with Army still leading by one goal to ril.
Army: Anderson, Robinson, Nussa, Craighead, Hughes, Sur- tees, Brown, West, Woods, Mars- Royal Navy: Tadman. Convery. Tozer, Edge, Babbage. Rowlands,
The draw for the G. M. Young den, Romskin, Golf Cup is as follows:
Chartered Bank e Lowe Bing- ham & Matthews: HK & Shai Wilson, Simma, Rafferty, Higgs Bank Jardine Matheson & Co.: and Deland. Dodwell & Co, v Gibb Livingston
& Co. Butterfleld Astale Petroleum Co.
First round?
April 10.
& Swire
¥
to be played by
Second round to be played by April 18.
Final to be pinyed by May 1. The first gumed team to be responsible
arranging match.
for
the
The following will represent the "Scorpions" in a cricket match against the RAF at the Hong Kong Cricket Club Saturday:
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L.F. Stakes. O.J. Herr. T.A. Pearce, M. Newton, D.II. Leach, F. Howarth, J. E. Richardson, R. F. Bughes, R. Cull, J.D. Clogue and A.P. Weir.
Two Cricket Games Sunday
(By "MID ON")
Due to the fact that both the First and Second Division championships have been decided, coupled with that counter-attraction, the Extra Race Meeting, the cricket programme for this week-end is somewhat curtailed, though two very interesting games have been arranged for Sunday.
H.F. Tal and W.N. Cheung V D.C. Lau and W.C. Chung. 8.00 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles):;
The fare for the round trip is Yan $2.30. The single fare to Cheung 2/5 Chau direct is $1.20; to Silver Mine Bay, 60 cents; and to Ping Chau, 50 cents.
Vessels leave the East side of the Vehicular Ferry Pier, Hong Kong, dally at 0.30 a.m., 9 am
p.m. and 10 am, 11 am, 1
at 6.15 p.m.
1500 metres (Senior): (1) R. College (HK) Time: Silva (SJC). (2) H. Késsel
Governor's Shield (Senior): Time: 4 mins. 35 1/5 Nce. (re- $7
points. Runner-up. St. cord).
100 metres
(Junior): (1) S. Joseph's College, 41 points.
The Schools Association Shield (QC), (3) Peter Chan (LSC). College, 40 points. Runner-up, Time: 11 4/5 secs.
La Salle College, 33 points.
course.
And acro53
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the Channel, Freis, Wales and France 9ght ou their annual international Rugby
Ft. Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro, Xavier (LSC), (2) Au Chi-yin (Junior): Winner, St. Joseph's P.m, the last ferry sailing direct | for thall match.
v
W. Gillies
Tamworth.
pred Mrs. A.
8.30 p.m. (Sealor Men's Singles):
C.K. Lee v W.F. Foo.
9.00 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles):
P.H. Wong and Miss H.P. Lam v R. Young and Miss U Khoo,
THURSDAY, MARCH 31 At Club de Recreio 7.30 p.m. (Ladies' Singles): Miss Margaret Xavier v Miss M. Ribeiro
8.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Doublen): C.Y. Yung and K.P. Chong v F.M. Reiro and T.E. Rodri-
8,30
100 metres (Senior)* (1) P McRae (KGV), (2) Ko Po-krung (LSC) (QC). Time: 11 7/10 secs.
and Lam Sheung-lim
Long Jump (Junior); (1) Lee G.
Hearing In
Cheuk-sang (SJC) (2) A. Tenancy Case
Iamali (SJC). (3) Peter Chan
ap-
(LSC). Distance: 19 11, 1 1/2 ins. An application through Mr. Long Jump (Senior): (1) Fok F. D. Hammond for permis Yong-wai (SJC), (2) Law Chu- sion for the name of an chong (SJC), (3) Conrad Wong plicant to be struck out of the 1/2 ins. list of applicants in a tenancy (SJC), Distance: 18 ft.
500 metres (Junior): (dispute was refused by Mr. Bencharit (DBS), (2) Chan Chip. C. Wood at the Supreme kwan (QC), (3) Yiu Hon-kuen
If not completely satisfled by Two direct ferries leave Cheung what they have seen and heard Chau Island for Hong Kong at
5.30 p.m. and 6.15 pm.
The last ferry from Silver
Mine Bay leaves for Hong Kong) 66
via Cheung Chau at 3.30 p.m.
TWO INJURED
IN ROBBERY
Two persons were injured in an decurred armed robbery which
(Junior Mixed Doubles): | (WYC), Time: 2 mins. 24 2 Court Tenancy Tribunal vei- buy cigarettes from the Diamond
p.m. D.C. Lay and Misa H. Kwong | seen,
Y. C. Quinn and Miss Franco;
9.00 p.m. (Senior Men's Doubles): II. Toy and P.H. Wong v W.F. Foo and C. Au.
ADMISSION CHARGES Semi-Final Matches-$1 cluding tax) per person.
(la-
Final Matches-$2 (including tax) per person.
-BADMINTON LEAGUE Results of the matches in the Men's Doubles "g" Division League, played on Wednesday, March 23, were:-
Beation I
St. Teresa's "A" lost to University
4-B.
St. John's "A" beat KCC 7-1. Kowloon Tong "A" beat Kowloon
Docks 9-0.
Bection 11
cord).
весн
terday.
The application for eviction wus
last night Shoung Yuen Ling village, Kowloon City
them Seven robbers, two of armed with pistols, pretended to
Hillgrocer's shop in that village. The shop-fakt was held up and robbed off $100 and two rings.
Some resistance was put up by the manager, his wife and six by seven tokis 111 the shop. The robbers opens tire, injuring the manager and his wife.
CCC 1st XI
IRC 2nd XI
The case involves an apptica- B00 metres (Senior): (1) Itton for an eviction order against Kessel (KGV), (2) D. Eggleton Hami D. Baladwalla from 38 (KGV), (3) A. Robertson (KGV). Wyndham Street on the ground Time: 2 mins. 13 3/5 secs.
that he had transferred the pre- 200 metres (Junior); (1) Aumises to his brother without the Chi-yin (QC), (2) S. Xavier knowledge or consent of the land- (LSC), (3) Lee
Cheuk-sang lords. (SJC). Time: 24 4/5 RecA,
200 metres (Senior): (1) P.made in the names of Framroz McRae (KGV), (2) Ko Po-keung | Pirosha Varunis. Pirosha Kawas)! The following have been chosen (3) Wong Kam-sheung Pavri and Framrozi Pirosha to represent Craigengower Crie- Time: 23 4/5 secs. (re-Vesunia, executor of the will of ket Club in a First Lengue Cric-I
Eduhi Rustonji Mogra, owners of, ket match against RAF on Sun- High Jump (Junior): (1) Lam the premises, Chung (SSC), (2) Ling Keh-kong At a previous hearing, Pirosha day March 27, at 1.45 pm.
G.A. Souza, S. Ramchand, P.J. (LSC), (3) A. G. Ismall (SJC), Kawasil Pavri, one of the appli-Billlmoria, T. Crabtree, A.K. Height: 5 ft. 2
cunts in the netion, said he had Ismall, K.M. Rumlahn, ino.
J.L. Shot Put (Senior): (1) E. Da never given his consent to his Youngraya, R. Tay, R.O. Baker, Costa (DBS), (2) Dumrang Chal name being entered as on appli- D. Readman and S. Keshaw. (SSC), (3) E. Pa (LSC). Ducant, and that he was opposed in principle to ovicting a fellow tance: 38 ft. 5 3/4 ins.
400 metres (Junior):
therefore (1) Loo Perse. He
applied Cheuk-sang (SJC),
The following have been select- Chau through his counsel, (2)
Mr. F.D. Yiu-hung (SPC), (3) Cheung
Hammond, for permission to have ed to represent the IRC. 2nd XI cricket match Chinese YMCA beat Recreio. 6-3.ing-kwan (QC). Time: 57.2/6 his name struck out from the list in a friendly
Mr. P.C. Wood, sitting as against. Recreio at King's Park on 400 metres (Senior): (1) D. Tenancy Magistrate, dismissed the Saturday, March 26, at 1.45 p.m. A.H. Bakar (Capt), M.A. application. Eggleton (KOV). (2) Hit-po
Further evidence for the appil-Wahab Sr., M.A. Wahab Jr., A At Cox's Path on Sunday, com Bhoras in the Sunday Cricket
(SJC), (3) R, Waller (KGV) and
cants was D. Knight (KGV). Time. 85 3/5, Moura, son
then given by K.E. R. Razack, S. Aboo, A. Ebrahim, mencing at 11 am, a strong com- League, run by Indian Recreation
of Edulfi Rustonji T. Ebrahim, Y. Motiwalla, F. M. The following will represent their members. The bined team will take on Kowloor. Club for
Mogra, deceased, after which El Areulli, R.A. Bux and E.H. and Cricket Club, an excellent former lost badly to Sindhis last Dockyard FC In a Second Divi-
·Shot Put (Junior): (1) Kwok
adjourned until Esmall. game should be seen, with the Sunday and will have to win the ion soccer match against Club, Kam-chuen (SSC),
(2) Foon
T.H. Barma (Scorer). scoring on the high side. Dr. rest of their matches if they hope on Saturday, March 26, on the Mon-shu (SJC); (3) Lee King- T Ride, E.L., and G.N. Cosano, to win the Malwani Shield.
Club, Ground, Kick-off: 3 p.m.
Hopsack, Bacon, Gilleece, Mut- (PC). Distance: 39 TL 9 1/2.
BASEBALL GAMES L.D. Kilbee and I.F. Stokes are all capable of at
On Saturday Kowloon Cricket ton, Reilly, least half a
Penman, Haraley.
·Just Jackson. Watkins, Evans and McRae (KOV), (2) Fok
High Jump (Senior):
(1) P. 2nd XI piny their
New York. March 23. century, and as for the KCC they Club
Yong- Today's exhibition baseball have a few batamen just as cap against Army at Sookumpoo. The
League Uxture for the season. Babba
Players are to meet at thewal (SSC), (3) Woo Ching-hing scores were: Able of running up such a score latter, with the advantage of ground not later than 2.45 p.m.
'(DBS), Height: 5 ft. 4 '1/4" ina Cincinnati Reds 3, Boston Red even against the best bowling.
Spring Relay (4x-100 Another all-day game on But playing on their own wickel,
(Junior): (1) St. Joseph's etes) Sox & (at Sarasota, Fla.):
College, Bt. Louis Cardinals 6. Detroit day is that between Hong Kong should win but KCC have been
(2) La Salle College, (8) Wanchai Tigers ó (al Lakeland); the plans of Bank and Dodwells, this is to take known to upset
HOCKEY – MATCH x 100 metre York Yankees 5 (at St. Peters PM. School. - Time: 49-5/5 weck S Washington Senators 4 New place on the Club ground, Chates stronger teams than the Army and Road and here again good cricket Recreio, will be at home to Mc
anything can happen,
The following will represa School, (2) Wak: Yans College arohatles (at West Palm the Club in Second (Senior): (1) - King George Brooklyn Dodgerà 5,
burg); The third game on Sunday is the Intter will not be at full locker" Association" match Times 48 7/10
The following: •will represent 2nd XI in a friendly, but I hear Dockyard (BC. Leninist Navy inja
(HK), (3) St. Jomph's Colle Beach);
Divisiott that Between "Malinchels" and
soccer game against Doɛkyard on strength owing to the fact that Sunday, #1,10,30 am, at Kings
110 metres High Hurdles Boston Brives 4, Philadelphia Baturday at the Club Ground! some of their players are others | Parkrist
Brown; Tavlor, Meffan: Muc- wire engaged," A1, any rate an
Jayes, Abdul Ghani, (Junior): (1) 40 Chi-yin (QC) Phillies 8 (at.. Clearwater); and Zwird, Printed and published for the Frostie enjoyable game should be com Bavard, Collins, Restail, Warmsley (2) Yip, Kam-chuan (WYC), (8) Chiengo While Box of Chicago kay, Locke, Urquhart; McKenzie, with the odds slightly on the hoow Sadler, Allah Ditle, Kane, Aucuit. Lam Chung (BSC), Tiase: 18 Cute 8 tet Los Angelós)Unil» Baker, E. Biranze, Hooper, Bloan.
1/10 secs. Lesm for a win, :
Mutton, Dunstan
ed Pro
should be seen,
kora, the ́ ́OMINA MAIL LIMITER, SO PRÁNK - LEBLE BUSH, Windowe - Manne
SOCCER MATCH
seca.
ins,
hearing WIS
April 1, at-2.30.
Philadel
BASKETBALL GAMES
*Results of basketball leagu games played last night are:
Pat Dat beat Ling Ying, 32-20. Chung Sing beat Lau Bing. 43-20.
Reporters beat Yan. Ngol, 15-24.
CLUB-2nd XI.
RADIO SETS
There is at least one broad. cest radio receiving sat for of Hong every 50 persona Kong's population of 1,800,000. Total resolving set ilcenceA
· sold fact-year was 30,000 as compared with 22,000 in the previous year.
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