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South China 'A' Vs Saints

(By "ROVER”)

The return match between St. Joseph's and South China "A" in the First División' of the local soccer league will overshadow all other games on the programme this week-end. The Saints have always given of their best when ploying against the team which now plays under the colours of South China "A" and tomorrow's game is again expected to be o thriller.

The game between Club and, etinners-up, they are unt expected Army on the Club Ground at to leave anything to chance, but Happy Valley this afternoon will go a out for a win. should prove interesting and spectators can be assured of 70

minutes of clean and enter- taining soccer,

Club, who started off the season somewhat indifferently, have been doing exceptionally well of te and have not only been garnering both points from their games, but have been pentille in their scoring.

the

Recent performances by Auny players have not been af all impressive and unless they do, better this afternoon, Club should nutch both points,

Pulice scored a well deserved 4-2 victory over South China "" on Wednesday nad if their de tener can hold the KMB inside

trio in cheek, they might yet take point from their opponents, who are not altogether too strong in defence.

Largo Crowd Expected

Tomorrow's game between 51. Joseph's and South China “V on The Club Ground at Happy Valley will in all probability attract very large following.

14

Provided that nutside influences do not upset the players, a rous- The last gate between

ing game is expected, these

with the two frame ended in a draw, each devision in doubt right up till the adde scoring once.

final whistle. The merling between Eastern The hat game between theen and Kwong Wah at Carolue Hai two teams at Caroline Hill cartier is not likely to attract much al- in The season was played under tention and it would not be sur-the most unpleasant circumstances prising 1

Kwong Wat and ended ja n anrrow win for

see

Pusulate their success is the Best the Carr Hill team by four round, when they enged an up-goal to three.

suby.

sel by defeating Eastern, which In the Shield semi-final, the was then a more formidle sute Saints were beaten by one goal than it is today, by two clear scored late in the gate by South to nil. The winning goal being

The attraction on the Mainland China "A". will be the game between Police and Kowloon Motor Bus Boundary Street. When they lost net, KMB beat the guardians of the law by three goals to one,

As the hitsmen still have a hope of finishing up the SIRENI

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Harling time, Hunday, April 21:-

OLD COURSB

ENGLAND

т

HCOTLAND

44.G.D. Carter v 1.8. Hobb

A.E. Llaumaṁ v K.S. Kinghorn

12

9.24

9.2

1. Gollman v 1.W. Shewan

0.52

0.34

.K. Collinge v 1.4. Cowperthwaite

D.A.0. Davies » EJ. Mackay

9.40 T.A. Pearce J., Markl

3.44

51.429

JH. Gillum v 8.8. Gordon

W., Dari

HR. Cieland

WAT IL.W. Death v W.G, DubePinot

2,35

W.J Dyer

13.

W.35. Landal

10.04

10.08

G. Stewart

A.E. HE

W. Blaker v E. MuclarƏN

L.C. Brill 1.8. Barry

NEW COURSE

Deakin v J.Et. Biteling

924 - NJ. Whelpton • D.1. Prophet

C.M. Pryce « W.F. Galve

9.2%

213

0.14

0.10

0

E.. Sairbury 2.1. Macintyre

1. Jackson v 3.80.8. Thonncom

Alton T.D. Tirytale

044 JA. Belman A.T. Dow

P. 2 D.KK

I... Billinghurt » W. Paterson

.J.D. Jowe v K.A. Miller

K.A. Muson ♥ N.C.H, Ford

15.00 EW. Groves v A. Mettride

10.04 R.P. Muzria v W.J. Conte 10.0% G.P. Frezymon v A. Tok 10.12 1.D, Pringle v E.A, Broda

TO REPRESENT

INDIA IN HOCKEY

In their

CHINA MAIL

Results Of Tennis Games

Preliminary rounds of the Kowloon Cricket Club mem- bers' Tonnis (handicap) Tour- nament were played nft on Wednesday and Thursday after a few day's delny owing to the weather,

Results to flatd are:

Miss Lambert Baker and 4. Harrow Cowe 153 beat Miss M. Hoskins and M.R. Snew (rec. 15.3), 6-4, 1-6, 6-4; Mrs. EC. Fincher and A.W. Wood (rec. 15, bent Mr. Hewitt and H. Stang (owe 13), 6-2, 6-3; Miss J. Broad- bridge and H.S.

Yung beat Mr and Mrs. T.O. Baker, 6-3, -3.

J. Guest bent W.A. Meholas, E.G.P. Guest bent J. 9-3, 6-3; Barrow (owe 15), 1-0, 0-1. 6-3.

R.S. Capell and

and W.A. and

Nicholas i

30) beat A.W. (owe

and M. R. Snew (ree. 15), 6-3, 6-4; P.E. R. Smith and A.P. Stagg, 6-9, 8-7. Egal and J. Toilers (ove 15) beat

Mrs. A.V. While and Miss Lam- bert Baker beat Miss Ribeiro and P. Kotewell (owe 15), 0-4, 7-5; Mrs. L. Stokes-and Mrs. I, Anker- son (owe 15) beat Mrs. J.P. Lawes und Mrs. E. Horsman, 6-4, 8-0.

End Litton (owe 40) beat Joan Lawes, 3-6 7-5, 0-2.

U.H. Grimths beat H. Ridsdale (rec. 18/3), 7-5, 2-6, 6-3,

FC. Fincher (awe 40) beat R.S. Capell free, 15/3), 0-4, 6-3,

HKLBA MEETING

A general committee meeting of the Hongkong LAWN Bowls Associatiun will take place at

David Messrs.

Sussoon & Co.'s)

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949.

Welcome

Home, Heroes!

The Hong Kong Interport Soccer Team returned from their successful engagement In Manila yesterday. Picture shows them shortly after they landed Kal Tak by Рап.

American

MAIY plane. ("Ohing

A

photo).

HK's Victorious Soccer Team Back From Pl

offices, Princes Building, Chater Hong Kong's victorious Interport Soccer XI return-

Roud, on

26.

Tuesday, April nt 6.45 p.m., and not on Monday. April 25, as originally notified to members.

Gon, Barkor.

Urquhart,

Soccer

ed to the Colony by PAL plane in proud pos- session of the Interport Cup and Replica. The team was met on arrival at Kai Tak Airport by Mr. L. F. de Souzo, Hon. Secretory of the Hong Kong Football Association.

the

Lin-

SOCCER GAME RESULTS

London, Apell 21.

of Boccer The results

games played today were:

First Division Manchester U. 1 Sunderland 2

Second Division Leicester City 3 Blackburn

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55, Connaught Ed, C.

1st & 2nd Firs. Tel: 21337.

SAN MIGUEL SHIELD WAR

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The Inter-Hong League resumes-this week with`rò- newed vigour as the energetic contestants tangle in a three-game schedule for the San Miguel Shield.

At this stage, with only two games played, it is probably too early to predict the eventual outcome of this recently revived loop, but it seems that Shell have a slight edge over the others in that they have so far won both their games, while the others have at least one loss. chalked up against them.

leaders.

This week Shell will meet Gibbs should annex the points with stiff opposition when they when they cross bels with the clash with APL Eagles who Musicians in the night-cap. Fred are all out to topple the league Diesta's Jive Boys have had two straight losses against them, and the music maestros will be out

their Shell will start with Chapple there gunning for

Arst Remedios on the stab with Iial victory. Winglee at the receiving end. while the regular 'Inner' quarter Batting Averagos

will be Robert Vas, Huckjuj Kit- and Fred chell Sulky Guterres Hyndman

arc

Loop

It is understood that the Junior botting Averages In the course of being prepared In the outer pastures Dickie by statistic expert Philo Re- Silver will roam the left wurden

be released in medios, and will with Tony Mead, a fast develop the near future. At the present Ing sure-firo By shagger, patrol-moment it is anyone's guess 65 ling the centro spol.

to the leader in that department, The right field position will he but it is more than likely that the taken care of by one of the winner of the coveted title will ethers on the illne-up which in- be a member of the Jaguar ros cludes Cesar Xavier. Denis Ab-ter, whose blasting base-hits have tong. Frankle Hut Chi-hong and pulled them through

many a

Alberto Almėldu.

Pitching Weak

APL eked out a close decision in their initial game against Fred Diesta's Musicians and although Reuter.

1

or,

crucial moment.

the Holidays.

Crescent HMCS

which "gave several scintillating exhibitions gainst local teams recently, has left iport but will be back again early May. SOCCER TEAM

who have watched All fans The Saints are fully capable

they have anveral Veterans on this toani in action cannot forget The following will represent of beating South China "A" to 2

the Club 2nd XI in a

their side. they failed to subdue Ernia Tuttle's brilliant mound It was the Consensus of during the Interport

game. morrow and if the players all

Portuguese opinion

the Stanvac Olters at their last performance, and every one will pull their weight, they should match against the

among players that Hong Kong players were

to the 10ok forward

return of have no difficulty in proving.off 3.30 p.m.:

Catholic Assoclallon today, kick the standard of

that people believe that unpleasant outing. soccer inanimous in their opinion

physical greetings' exchanged Although they are Improving this popular team, when they will Athletic ald fortnight

Manila was very low and that such incidents were directly due

Charlie Figueiredo's between the Manila and Brown;

on Hong with each game, the wenkpeqs 15 | tako ago, that South China's team

McKay, Locke, de Rome: Hender-thers Schools Soccer XI which players deliberately jumped at referee not so lax with the rules. Unless they

Taylor the Combined Christian Bro-to poor handling by the referee.

"Although certain of the Mantla have been

Kong Interport players could in the fact that the pitching de- strongest Portuguese nine. of veterans are not such

K. Baker, Ken Baker, Hooper, recently toured the Philippines or kicked an opponent,, the re

lamentably prevented wore the partment is

pour. as thoir formidable combination as

can dig up a new

Canton Trip. record would appear to suggest.

with marked success, could

Silva will

Showbont Young Kar-sing's Chinese Athletic will entertain

ferce took no action whatsoevor" "Some flagrant fouls which hurler by tomorrow, beaten Manila's sulu several of the Hong Kong made some sections of the grand husky Eddie Carmo buck-stop-a successful trip to Canton during easily have

be given the assignment with verseus Chinese contingent had Royal Navy at Boundary Street

London, April 21, and in view of the absence of so

Interport team.

stand players,

Indignant

the passed In a Rugby League game play-

unnoticed. whistle-Looter

ping. In mony ships from port and the

ed today Barrow defcated Liver- When questioned regarding the "One of the players actually officiating, what's important is old warhorse Ernie Ilearther who Ching College, they, took the des Guarding first base will be that In their first outing against Pul difficulty

confronting the Navy poul Stanley by 19 points to 0. unpleasant incidents alleged to spat in my face aker selectors in regard to the fielding-cuter.

jumping that we should decide if we can is still a threat at the plate de cisluit with an 8-0 shutout. have taken place on the field at me" declared another Hong omeinte right and fearlessly of #team, win for Athletle te

The Overseas contingent not- alinost a certainty.

Kong player, who added that the if not, we'd better keep out, for spite the years of inactivity on incident was completely ignored the sake of the game."

the 'diamond

ched up two runs in the first The uppertunity might here

by the referee.

The windy alley slot will prob- frame to take a fead, and both taken

to рпу tribute to the o! the sailors:

Arections, well-known Manila part in the tour, accompanied by ably be taken care of by Tommy sides then failed to score for t

Chan who made a welcome re-next five chapters. courtitions ot

Mr. A. J. Hussain as Manager:

appearance on the field after a In the sixth Sit Kwok Kit moment ore such that

Leck (SL Joseph's), Hau Yung-long layoit, while Tony "Peewee" blusted out a homer to spark a lone Manila-Hong sang (SCAA "A"), Tozer (Royal Alves will be Chan's key-stone three run uprising. Kong Interport

In the inal championship Navy), Cheung Kam-hot (SCAA partner. The Hot Corner will be

frame the home "A"). D. Leonard (St. Joseph's, in charge of Mlakin Somy, a bunt team was again held scoreless game and the other Hong Kong Captain), Tee Kam-hung (SCAA specialist.

while the visitors piled on an- exhibition matches, we have A). (St. Joseph's), Chu

Xavier

Stanvac and Caltex Ollers other three markers. Kassa Lo admit that we have a long, rug- Wing-koung

on to ged way to go

the Chung Shan pitched ・n two-hit Mullen (Club), diamond in a 'show-down. gain recognition abroad in foot.

AL- Chu Shlu varo Gansund's Stanvac initeld is game for the tourists while the five hall as we're doing now in base-Li Tat-fal

hurler yielded hang (Kit Chice). bal.

Rocha (St. belter than the Texaris, but the posing Joseph's), Castilho (St. Joseph's), outfield department of the latter

The game against Ling Nor Tso Kim-ho (SCAA "A") and is definitely stronger.

was called off as tho weather was Kwok Ying-kee (Kit Chee).

Both sides are about even in not. conducive to softball, but on the pitching department with the following day the OverBORS Luigi Gosano Nerulls of games played:-!

hurling for the squad triumphed over the Della Pegasusmen and Aft "Juguar" City's all-star nine by D5, Won Interport match by 541. Azevedo chucking them for the Beat "The Rest by 8-1.

Texans. Beat Manila Football League

by 3-0.

forthcoming Inter-

sportsmanship

although

e

the

they

would be fully justitted in askin for a postponement of their gamer

In both Divisions of the League. they have so far not sought to exploit the situation.

The Navy has so far not failed The

to full any of its fixtures and the sportsmanship displayed by the sailors should prove to be an example to many local teams.

TRANT BEATS

PTE BARRAGO

highlight of the Inter-Services boxing finols was the defeat of Pte Barrago, the pride of the Buffs regiment, in thé first string middle weight contest by Gunner Trant, a 39-year- old boxer of the Royal Artillery.

The contest which was held, doing most of the attucking. This at the Murray Barracks last round was a draw,

the Bulls won by but tonight was

مودا

It is about time that certain focal footballers bore in mind the fact that glory does not al ways go to

to there who win Shield or Championship means fair and foul, those who, under the most ad. Regiment when they beat the verse circumstances, uphold the Royal Artillery by 23 points to highest traditions of aporteman- 15 to win the Chater Cup. ship by "playing the geme" for

The

Second Round

The following comments Joc Sports Commentator. make in- teresting

The by

following players Look

"After Kong

before we can Man-chi Chau bring their rivalry

Looking Back

"Looking back at other past football

such series, fenluring teams as the Sing Tao Tigers, South China XI, Lien Hwa of The second round saw Trant Malaya, Shanghai Chinese #nd dashing out of his corner. Trant the Chinese Olymples, we can connected several blows. Barrago say that we really didn't do so was very game and seemed to be bad. marking time but Trant gave him "We must remember that the

members of the Hang Kon Trant landed several more blows.

Success might tramqua, three were given a walk- no chanco and kept on attackin interport team are the best the

Scotland on Sunday at Saokenpoo, position in the

men, notwithstanding the latter's

The Light Be Table.

1

the game's sake and not for the

of the 14 bouts on the pro- henours which bring-

over because their opponents South China "B" who have been cannot make the weight, one who

The final round saw both boxers Hong Kong Football Association Mitering

a series of set-bacit mainder on points.

won on a knockout and the re- going all out and Barrage landeti could select every year from any during

recent weeks, will be

several blows. Trant was not to of China's leading teams, re- guests

of the RAF at Sookunpos.

be beaten

and came back strongly gardless of nationality, provided The fights wore of thres rounds, scoring with several Jabe, Trant they are Hong Kong residents. Chinese cannot be too sure of

cach of two minutes, national Hockey come Entsteking both points from the Air- auto interval between wounds

with one showed up cleverly, degging his "So. Judging from what we pponent time and again and at saw at the Rizal Memorial track. starting at 10a.m. the following

At the conclusion of the bouts, the same time connected several football stadium, we can safely have been selected to

are another Brigadier A. de Burgh Morris blows with his right. This round say: well, not so bad, not good; India:

team which has shown improve- OBE, DSO., distributed the prizes geslo Trant.

enough either. ment somewhat late in the season to the muccessful boxers and in a Markham Singh, Muhan Singh, and Studd and the other for-short speech thanked the contest weight contest,

In the first string Light Heavy- "Unless we play football the Mohinder Singh, Darbar Singh, wards strike their true form to-ants for a very enjoyable evening baffled his way to a good win over football countries, we might ever Gunner Calte way they're doing it in leading M. H. Hassan (Captain), Bhagat morrow, South Chinn "B" would of very clean and sporting dis- Pte Clarke. Caire chased his op well forget the Sing; U.. S. Dition, F. X. Pluto, appear to be set for another de-play of boxing, lip congratulat-ponent all over the ring and land-winning an international meet in S. Noo, J. 3. Dillon and Mickey feat. Ram,

The following is the week-end the Chater Cup which was won by an no surprise when he was award- Reserves: J. S. Grewal, Sauja programme-

eral hard punches. It caine, this particular sport.

Singh and Garbux Singh.

the Royal Inniskillings Fusillers ed the verdict. Regiment last утат.

represent

HKLTA MEET The Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As sociation w be held In the office of Messin, Lo and Lo, Ale- kandin Building, on Friday Apr: 25. at 6.15 pm,

Agondo: Minutes of last Gen. eral Meeting held on February

YMCA PICNIC

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TODAY

81. Manan. Army-El. Betieltora': Chatham NowA,

2.80 p. Referee: N. Delgado, Degant Tramway: Navy, 5.10 p.m.

Referez J. Warn.

ed the Buffs regiment on winning d

neveral

winner.

very

The final decision in this tracas should be a close one.

YANKEES WIN 2-1:

OVER WASHINGTON

New York, April 22.

Hank Bauer's ninth inning single helped the Now York Yankees 'to a 2-1 victory over, Wash- ington yesterday in the American League. Tommy Byrne pitched the distance for the Yanks, yielding only five hits.

The

AMERICACH LEAGUE

RH

4

It is understood that Tsai Ying- oheung, sports cooch of Chi Yung College will bring a selected team from Canton to meet a Hongkong side later in the year; meanwhile an all-Canton Inter - College League is being sponsored by Mr. Teal We all wish him luck,

WEEK-END PROGRAMME Sunday, CBA' Ground, I 11-a.m. Caltex v Stanvre

(Doc Molthen, Buster Hollands, Kentfie Sequiero)

2. p.m. Shell v AFL

(Charlle Figueiredo, Bimby Ablong, Fred Diesta) 3.15-p.m. Musicians v Gibbs (Hal Winglee, Emile Heurther, Chapple Remedios).

HORSES QUOTED FOR BIG RACES

Boston Red Sox blanked Philadelphia 4-0 Matar football playars

after dropping two straight to the Athletics. not and cannot be developed Pitcher Phil Marchildon blew up in the ninth The following were the results: overnight. They have to start

with two out as the Sox scored all their runs. FIRST DEVERION

First String welter-weight, Pte Club

The first fight of the evening * Army: Clash, & p.m.: Referee

London, April 21. young on a smaller fle'd with K.K. Ip: Lluwment Bat. Manson and Baw Pto Lunn of the Buffa beating Lunn (Tho Buffs) beat Gnr

Pubber shoes and rubber bali.

Chicago cooled off rookie

Only live horses were quoted Scorent P.P. LL.

And we can't have a big enough Johnny Groth and the Detrolt Ganner Charles on points. Lunn Charles (RA): Third String

for the Two Thousand- Gulrions Eastern *Kwong Wah; Caroline itit, showed more aggressiveness in this Light-weight, Ple Bunch (The

crowd to support a long foot-Tigers 5-2. Groth, a hot bat-

and five for the Derby when D., Referees J. Pafley: Linm fight and landed several. Lelling Buffs) knocked out Ging Joy (RA);

ball season unless the propie metti Pie, Collins and Rebelco.

ha

I 5 1 blows on his opponent.

the cards for the races werd Washington Third the last In

string wellor-weighti,

know what it is all about. |ter,' was, held to one single. Palle KMB: Boundary Street, p.m. round Gunner Charles went all

Kelly

New York

2 8 B called over at the Victoria Reieren A. Curst: nemen: for a knock-out and came.

(The

Bulls) lost to Gar W. Gibeon and 13. chandion.

Powell

"The sports-minded crowd not Cleveland trampled St. Loule Woning pitcher Tommy Byrne, Club here tonight. (RA); Second string only in Manila but everywhere -2. The Browns only

losing pitcher Forest Thompson/ Abernant maintained hla poel- near sohleving it. At the end of light-weight, Pto. Contes The

bluwe else in the Philippines has to be off Steve Gromek were

Bustor

8 0: ́tion' pa favourite for SECOND DIVISION

the fight beth contestants were con- Duffe) lost to Gor Markham taught football.

the "Two 19; Report and Accounts for the South China KMR; Caroline Hill, 5.30 gratulated for their hard and good (RA)

a pair Philadelphia

0 People should

Thovecha Gutheas Second string weiler- year; Election of Officers; Any Referent Pto, Collins.

be made to know that football of homere,

Winning plicher Met Pornell, los- against, but the. Leature of the other business.

Club PCA Club, 2.30 pm. Referee:ight Lunn was adjudged the weight, Plo Byrne (The Buffa) tan be more thrilling and more

betting, on ing plicher Phil Marchlidon.

this classic was this beat Gnr Bassett (fA); Socond deadly

In the National League, Cin- Chicago than basketball,

They Southpaw Pte Bunch of the Buff wring middle-weight, Pto Richard should learn that football is one cinnati poured on the power for Detroit

D

support for the French horses Amour Drake, following the newij noured a knock-out on his opponent Buffs) beat Bdr Me group game in which 24 people 5-0 win over St. Louis.

Cartneyd taun Jay in the second round.

Two Winning pitcher Howard Judson, earlier that another French en- (RA). The

Mattor was can enjoy playing at one time as homers and three doubles helped

try, Pontenay, would not rum Joker Lou Kretiow. Bunch attacked Curiously right

against only 10 In basketball pitcher Johnny Vander Meer Cleveland

Lord Derby's Swallow Tail was from the start, hitting hard all the First string light-weight, Pte These and several

our blank the Cards and give the St. Louis

again bint favourite at 10 to 1 paints, time. It was no surprise when he Clarka (The Buffs) lost to Gar apostles of the Navy Boundary Blevel, pont counted out,

Reda undisputed first place. 'FIRST DIVISION

should gome

for the Derby with Royal Forest (RA);

First string spread around if they want the Bob Scheffing homered with

Tonight's quotations were: Two Baleres Capt. Chisnall; Linemeni

Pło Clarks sport to grow.

Thousand Chinees--7 to 4 Aberc -A.F. Wille and B.M. Llu.

Gunner Powell scored a very The Buffs) loot to Gar Cairn

are on board in the eighth for. A)

nant. 11 to 4 Star King. the RAY

Flat string batam-weight,

1 Amour Drake. 10 to 1 Peter Support Necessary 4-3, Chicago win over the St. Louls

Flower, 100 Pittsburgh Pirates. It'wrecked Cincinnati

to B Nimbus 100-so Bouth China Bookus500 eventually won on points, evening, lost to Gne Trani (KA): First course we know that the BPESIAA

Record mens Li Bing-long and D.P. Tal ponent to the floor on mount and Boil (RA): First string middle-

o bar five.. "Unless "football is encouraged seven hätter for Bob Munerief, in| Winning pitcher Johnny Vander walght, Pio Barrago (The Buffe) and The best fight

supported properly (of his debut with the Pirates

Meer, Inser Howle Pollet. of the

Pittsburgh was, however, that between Gun-eting weller-weight, Fis.

La not napping and they

7 2. Willimi already spear-headed the 1 topped Brooklyn-4-1. behind Winning pitcher Emil Bush, lower Pia

the Buffs. BRITARD OF

BAY

Clint Hartung's four hitter.

Bob Muncrief. International Hockey

In the first round Goaner Trent "Ple Brennan, L/Cp! Herdy and have enough competition around A

New York Portugal and Army JK Talkoof Amy W 8.30p.m.blown landed their commando upe for Invasion Bid Gordon and Mickey Living Winning pitcher Clint Hartung UMEKOM ORTHA SMALL BATER

offensive and Pls Boxall, also the Ban Regt- which can produce a team of Apair of two-run homers by Brooklyn Pakistan, which was axed to be played off at King's. Park tos Zaman * Ki Chedi Zavy y University: Barrage retaliated. Both boxar coponentai jould not make the Momcimligt Oh, yes, that re-wton brought the, Glantar from ©Insér · Preacher Ros, morrow, has been postponed, • Polos, ♥`Wo' Chinese (Oravelled). seemed to be cruciosia with Treat weight,

"hoinda" stay "a prakt (number.ilot! behind to win

“Associated Press, Bong TIME. rail

A bathing plenic, organised by the Eurripoan YMCA, will be held at Silver Strand Beach (nluc nd a half mila bènch), today,

Members and their friends are advised that the bus will leave

the YMCA at 12.30. pani and re-

turn about 8.30 p.m.

The fare la HK$2. Participa-

torn is the pionic should bring

their own refreshments.

HOCKEY MATCH

POSTPONED

Krbe

match between

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CAA

TOMORROW

connected one that had ble oppureicht,

over

Bt. Jomph's Bouth China "A": Club, good round Powell sent hla op- Pie Keary (The Buff) beat unt

Pte Kelly. In the

A

.m. Referest, R.M. Omser Lines

m1 Refugees N. Gaffney: Liowo- MAI, Y., Mak and 4. Lock

evening

8 10 2 2 0

Winning pitcher Steve Gromek,

loser Dick Btarr.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ner Trent, of the Royal Artillery] (The Buffs) Coat Bdr : Win.our public schools), who i The New York Olanta finaly Chicago

Kis Chen (hợu)"

BECOND DIVISION

and

| Q&A v ̧Bl. Joseph'a;'Boundary Street? B-30

p.35.3 Rafvroe) AR. Wille,

Raleren P.A.“ Barrstio,

the

1

H. E

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0 1.

10

Derby 10 to 1 Swallow TalL". and Royal Forest, 100 to 7 Un dred, 100 to 7 Jel Hind and Peter Flower, 100, to § ber Bye-B{#!~__ ter.

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