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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949,

BUSMEN TROUNCE RAF

BY IO CLEAR

Kowloon Motor Bus recorded the biggest win in First Division soccer this, season when they trounced RAF by 10 clear goals at Boundary Street yesterday.

In their match against Kit Chee at Caroline Hill, Club were, as in the case of their game against Army on Saturday, badly let down by their forwards and forced to admit defeat of the hands of the Chinese by four goals to two.

KMB 10-RAF O

Kaytron Motor Bus gave the more polished display and fully deserved to win, but the Altmen deserve word of praise for their fine fighting

for the spirit and In which they stuck 1 their guns from the stunt to the

anish.

They were at no time disnoyed by the number of goals soured by the busmen, but made their op- pornis night every u of the way.

Cron was the test outstanding pinyer for

the Airmeng ter relled not only in attack, but also

in defence.

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GOALS

RAF fought back gamely and Nichols missed a good chance of reducing the lead-held by the tsmen when, with only the polic to beat, he shot weakly into Tam Kwim-kon's outstretched hands.

Shortly before the interval, Tang Yee-kit again netted for the busmen following a neat bout of passing.

with Crossing over

lead of six clear goals, the bunnen did not relax, but from the kick-off Look the ball to RAF territory and forced their Airmen into von- ceding three fruilless corners.

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The Arm eventually cleared the lines and carried the attack nto their opponent's area und fureed them to give away a cor- ner,

The Airmen gained possession f the start and immediately took the ball into the KMU goal- After Resumption mouth, (Cruss just whosting wide.

of the mark.

The ball was rapidly transfer rvel to the RAF fend and in the second! minute of the game, Cha Man-chi gave his side the lead with a well placed that to the right hand corner of the net with Burtrian unsighted,

Returning to the attack, the busier went further ahead when Lee Tui-fi went to pies by Chnu Man-chi, who sent in a powerful drive which Bartrum to hold, the cHugh! but failed ball spinning out of his hands inter the net.

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Ten minutes after resumption, Tam Woon-cheting went through and placed the busment

furthest

shrad.

Play continued ut a fast pace, with the busman doing most of, the attacking Further goals were scored by Tang Yee-kit (2) and Lee Tal-fo: (1).

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

K. Motor Bus 110 RAF Kit Chee

4 Club

centre

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Outstanding Yachting Event Recalled

The outstanding yachting event since the last re- port was undoubtedly the Taipo Race held on Good Friday,

The start was at 7.10 a.m. from Junk Bay, where most of the Yachts assembled the night be- fore.

A tug was provided by the Texas Company for the starting line and Mr. Nickian, the Tsun Wan Installation Manager, provided the starting

gun.

whole, very weak, only the goal- keeper showing any brillianen.

Sturting off one man short, Club were forced on the defens sive from the kick-off and play The race proved to be a good The first race was won by Miss has only been in progress for test of settmannship since owing to Hampden Ross, with Miss Ste- nout two minutes when a perfect a stiff Easterly breeze a consider- phenson and Clarke close run- Tang Kwong-sumable swell was encountered all hers up for second and third! was connected by Cheung Chung the way from Fu Ta Mun Pass pinces. kan, who nodded the bull past uniill sheltered waters were The attendance QTI Sunday Culton,

reached at the South Channel en-morning was lower than usual, trance to Long Harbour.

probably due to sore heads re- Bulting from very successful dance hold the night before commemorate St. George's Day, Also

to the perfect cruising from the Club House. weather which kept people away

reverse

Club had hardly recovered from this early

when Wang| through King-chung raced

and sent in a powerful drive which struck the upright and rebounded into play. Wu Chiu-chung, who followed up, gained possession and neatly tapped the hall into the net from close range.

There were 11 storters-eight Cruisers and three Dragons-but only seven Yachts completed the

course.

tire with split sails, including Lu Two of the Cruisers had to re- Cigale which, owing to

A late start, did not afficially rank as a "starter", while two others Nana 11 and Curlew were obliged to

A Fair Share Barker, the absenter, then took the held and Club gradually set-neck shelter. Het down to enjoy fair share' of the attacking.

Kit Chee increased their lead when Tang Kwong-sum sent Cheung Chung-kan through with a neat past Cheung's first effort was saved in ne style by Calton, bil before he could recover and clear the ball, Cheung rushed up and netted at the second attempt. Undaunted, Club continued to fight back with tenacity and were rewarded for their efforts when Main scored from a pass by Kier-

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The Dragons showed up parti-

cularly well and obtained the first three places.

The two leading yachts-crossing the Anishing line half an hour ahead of the scratch boat, Mr Dalziel's new cruiser Orion.

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Also the

and

Athletic Meet Today

Hong

The Land Forces Kong Athletle Most which was postponed on Wednesday last owing to the Inclement weather,

will ba held at 50okunpoo today, starting at 2.30 p.m. sharp,

Mr. De Burgh Morris han kindly consented to present the Trophy and Prizes at the conciualan of the meeting.

Selections will be rendered

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Yankees Tighten Grip On Lead In American League

New York, April 26.

The New York Yankees strengthened their grip on the American League leadership yesterday with a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Ath- Jetics behind the five-hit pitching of Vic Raschi.

In Boston, Southpaw Mel Parnell ran his scoreless streak to 18 innings as he pitched the Bos- ton Red Sox to a 2-0 shutout of the Wash- ington Senators. Parnell yielded seven hits, all singles.

Philadelphia

Winning pitcher

The Detroit at Chicago game, New York | was postponed because of rain. and the Cleveland Indians and St. Louis Browns were scheduled.

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Clint Hartung, loser Hank Borowy,

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St. Louis

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3 11 2 V 15 0

(Winning pitcher Harry Brecheen,) Rin Sewell continued his Jinx over the Chicago Cubs by pitch- ing Pittsburgh to an 8-2 victory over the Cubs in another night Rame

It was Sewell's 35th win cubs in Jus baseball

The St. Louis Cardinals beat an old jinx in routing Southpaw Ken The Police Recreation Club

In the National League, Bill | Ratsemsberger and defeating the Forthcoming attractions Include and the Kowloon Docks Re- Volselle of Boston tumed the Cincinnati Reds, 9-3, in a night" evening races on Tuesdays

creation Club were both ad- Brooklyn Dodgers 3-0, giving up game. Stan Musial hit his third Thursdaya. A team-race 011

mitted to the First Division of | only six hits-all singles. It was homer for the Cards. Thursday between the "Swiss

the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls the fast meeting of the season of Navy" and "Cables", A Cruiser

18 League

of the the League's two favoured teams. Cinninnati race next Sunday round

at a meeting Hong Kong Island (to port) (start 10 General Committee held yes-

The New York Glants jehased a.m.). A team-race in "Stars" terday, presided over by Mr. in four runs in the eighth inning on Saturday, May 7, for the Wil-J. McKelvie, President of the to trim the Philadelphin Phillies helmina Cup.

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6-3-principally because of three Mesars. werk-end races.

U.M. Omar, C.P. Philadelphia errors. Members are reminded of the Basto, C. Pope together with the

There were two night games. new starting times now in force Hon. Secretary and Assistant Hon. for

were the summer months-15 min- Secretary

elected to thx!

SCORES: utes later on Saturday afternoons League Management Committee. and 30 minutes later, on Sunday The meeting decided that nine American League R afternoons. Linda

teams should participate in the Philadelphia afternoon Duty Bout The

First Division, and eight each In New York of Saturdays

Vie pitcher now the Second and Third Divisions. Winning leaves Kowloon at 1.50 p.m. und

leser Paul Calvert. The closing date for the entries schedules are unchanged. Queen's Pler at 2 p.m. Other in the Colony Open Champion- Washington

ships had been fixed for May 23. and entrance fee of 15 a player for cath event.

time

In fact sa carly did they reach Talpo that the Judges had not arrived, with the result that there was a dispute as to the winner.

The leading yacht La completed the course before half The Alone broke away on

past several er asions and it was only

and elapsed past two, the excellent goalkeeping of Tom

seven hours and 18. minutes. Kwan-km which prevented them initiative and won further reduced caught up nearly a mile in The second yacht Ecstasy who from scoring, Cross having hard ed the lead of their opponents the lighter airs of Tolo Channel, luck with two very neat efforts, when, during attack on the

Nichols was injured about 10 Kit Chee goal, they were award 200 yards astern actually claimed to a distance of got more then minutes from the end and looked a penalty. Forrow, who was sin further part in the game.

spot kick, that she won. entrusted with the The hol

came with made no mistake. whistle the busmen winners by 10 clear The half time whistle came with goals.

the score

nt 3-2 standing KMB: Tam Kwan-kon. Mak favour of Kit Chee,

Chun-fal, Tung Lan-fock, Tin

Club were the first to become Sumi, Jtung Hing-yuk Fung dangerous

resumption, but From the resultant corner kick.Kwan-sing. Lee Tal-tai. Lee their forwards were atrocious in Chun-fat, Tang Yee-kit, Chau their shooting and many scoring Min-chi nne Tum Woon-cheung. | chances were thrown away,

RAF: Bartrum. Burham, Sou-

Kiernan came into the picture lar, Hutcher, Wilson Townsley, with a rasping shot, the ball run- Owens, Cross, Nichols, West and ning along the crossbur before Colley.

going out of play.

Tam Woon-cheung sent a for- ward pass to Tang Yee-kit who raced through and shot, only to ve his effort turned round the upright for a corner.

Corner Kick

the ball was lubbed about the RAF goalmouth Ind even funks reflected into their net by a de- fender

A breakaway by the RAF say Cross gain possession and centre. but before Nichols could dash up and take advantage of the stu- tion, Tam Kwan-kon dived for the ball and cleared.

Kit Chee 4-Club 2 Club were again bedly let down by their forwards, who frittered away the chances which come their way inaccurate shooting. Their defence gave a very good account of itself, with Caltan, Forrow and F. Strange taking the

Tang Yee-kit gave the busmen their fourth goal when he receiv- ed the bull from Tam Woon- cheur land pluced it past Bar- trun.

Another altack on the RAF spotlight. goal ended

Chun-fat with Lee

With Kit Chee, the position gaining possession and lifted the was just the opposite; their for- Ball over the head of Bariruum to wards displayed plenty of initia- Kive KMB their fifth goal,

tive, but the defence was, on the

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The fishing line was the pro- longation of the Taipo Rellway Jetty with no distant mark. Ace

Eestisy's claim wa that by crossing the line some half a mile from the shore she had a shorter course to sali and was thus en- abled to win.

Owing to the unfortunate ab- sence of the Judge and the lack of any other evidence the claim was bandoned and the prize awarded to La Linda.

and Sundays

on

The results of the races over the wook-end were as follows:- SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Dragon-6 weepstake Rece

Yacht

Delamer

that the was also decided winters of each League be given Elapsed promotion and the wooden

Timespoonists relegated.

Position

A 2.40.00

2 2.40.20

2

3.00.35

3.512.31

1.12.20

En Liada, Chideli Ecstar. Darby Boosake, Delto | Vanau, DewNT

Coppaila. Drummond Tromp, de Goede

Stars-17th Spring Series Race No. 2 Wales

13.5.45

G MacKay

3

Dewy

1 Bulley

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The season will open on May 14, when the following matches will be played starting at 4 p.m.

FIRST DIVISION 3.19.00 Cralgengower CC v Kowloon CC

Kowloon Docks v Police CC. Kowloon BGC y Club de Recrelo

"B".

$.00.30

D.N.P D.N.F.

Jubliess-12th 8pring Series Race Harmony, Reid Houndalay, Babatis

The final results were as fol- Melody, Beeching

Club continued to dominate the exchanges and the Kit Chee de- fence, which was rest playing low- with its accustomed | confidence, | Yacht. was given a hectic time. Little Scope

12.00.00 7 2.10.21 2.15.03 Dinghies 4th Race Ladies' Spring Serles

Indian RC ́y Club dr Recrcle

"A" Hong Kong CC (Bye).

SECOND DIVISION

Club de Recreio v Hong Kong FC. Talkoo Docks v Filipino Club. Indian RC v Kowloon BGC. Kowloon CC c Craigendower CC.

THIRD DIVISION

Police RC v Prison OC. Club de Recreio v Hong Kong CC. Kowloon CC v Kowloon Docks. 17 Kowloon BGC

Hong Kong

Recati

No. Reimaman Lu Linda

Elapsed Han. Corrected Time dlean Timu Pasi- In Fra tion

Heral

Na.

Mis Landsbert

Beel Beaults Einpred Helmswemen Pealtion Time Pto date Mas Darby

1.4.14 2 1.40.50 24 20

4

15 Miss Spenser Cooper 3 1.43.20

Mire Blackmore

Hot

20 Misa P, Larby

12 M Dawr

7

14 Maa Brown

32

41.62.40 27 BC 1.34.20 24 KI 4 1.5.20 26 27 12.03.50 24 20

4 Misa Franklin ... 2.04.86 28 77

15 Mun Hampden Ross 2.07.06 22 49

Miss Birellett (D.N.P.)

His Evans (D.N.F.)....

Kit Chee brnite away necasion- DT Sheriff & Chide? 1,18 0.18) 7.02) 1

they were invariably Eratury ally, but repulsed by Forrow, who gave 1 Du Bola & Barby 7,184 9.167 7.0%

3.40 0.1 7.344 2 the opposing forwards little scope Romaka Du niko

Drive 017 Baker 7.46 Bernt. 7.43 within which to operate.

Ark III C8 Forsyth 0.03 1,08 1.57 • Much against the run of the Maya Cis Mackensie 9.41 0155 3.40 •

again increased Diana Co Morgan T. 9,5 GHI HP play, Kit Chee their lend when they were award- Aquilia C3, None II C4 and Curlew Ciz ed penalty for "handa." Yul Chul- | D.M.F. chung converted.

The Yachts returned to Hong Club hnd

many opportunities Kong in their own time, but those not only to reduce Kit Chee's who delayed their departure till lear, but la draw level, but time Monday encountered heavy rain, and again their forwards failed fini calms and dense fog, making Team Race-Airways V HK Govt.

The final whistle came without Progress at times almost impossi

Thus a journey which took only Chee somewhat lucky winners by 7 hours on the way up took four goals to two.

over 24 hours to return, and then Kit Chee: Cheung Koon-hing only with the aid

2 Bpenary Cooper much row Fok Yiu-wah. Kwok Ying-yining and

Star (P.M.) friendly tow, Never- | Na ↑ Kanesek Lee Ping-hing, You Web-hing.theless,

very good week-end

8 Welas

when favourably placed.

any further scoring, leaving Kit

ble.

1.0 Wai-kuen. Tank Kwong-sum, was had by all."

Yui Chul-chung, Chesing Chung- Lost Thursday saw the first of kan. Wo Chul-chung and Wong King-chung.

Club: Catton,

F. Fowler. F. Strange, Barclay, Forrow, Beck, Mullen, Main, Kiernan,

Baker, Barker.

TENNIS FIXTURES

The following tennis matches have been arranged by the Tennis Section of the Kowloon Cricket Club to take place at the KCC:

THURSDAY, APRIL 28 E.G.P. (uret v J. Arxoont.

Mro. Lo and Wiggins • Mlas Figuerado

and A.E.P. Quest.

Capt. Turner Cooke and D. Chen x J.

Fenton and G. Katewall.

Dr. MY. Ng ♥ W. fililee,,

J. Grimcha v A.V. White,

FRIDAY, APRIL 29

TO. Baker and Dr. N.Y. Ne v winners H. Gabriel and W.A. Palmer ♥ A‚E.P. and... Quest.

Mr. M. Lebians arsd Mru, van Houten

Mr. AY. While and Mico Lenibert Haker.

Mies Van Streenail (D.N.F.)

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2

SUNDAY, APRIL 24

Airways

HK Government

Stars (A.M.) No. 1 1.0. Brown & Col. BrowWN

€ points

Electric.

V

To Play Vs Sports Club

The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in a return lawn bowls game against

Boston

pitcher Mol Winning

loser Paul Calvert. National Lenguo Boston Brooklyn

Over the career.

R H

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2

15 2

B 11

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(Laser Bob Rush.)

E

2 5

3 Chicago

3 5

1

Pittsburgh

Hasuchi,

0 7

B

4

Parnell,

1

3

Winning pitcher Bill Voiselle,

losser Morris Marlin.

-Associated Press.

Home Soccer Results

London, April 25. The results of soccer games played today were: T

SECOND DIVISION: West Ham 1 Brentford

SCOTTISH "A" DIVISION: Marlon

0 Rangers OTHER MATCHES:

TO PLAY IN

INTERPORT Brighton

The team to represent Hong Kong In the forthcoming In- terport against Macao on May 7, was selected at a meeting of the Interport Sub-Commit- tee of the Hong Kong Football. The following have been select- ed to represent Hong Kong:

Millwall Tottenhum

1 Charlton

3 Celtic

Z Hibernian

-Reuter.

RUGBY FOOTBALL RESULTS

1

HAND

London, April 25. The results of ruby football games played today were:

Union: Cross Keys & Penzance and Newlyn 0. Neath 3 Swansea 0. Torquay 12 Gloucester 0.

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Yu Yu-tak (SCAA"A"), Hau Yung-sang

Tozer (SCALA"A"), (Royal Navy), Chang Kan-he! (SCAAA"), You Wah-hing (Kit Chec), Craighead (Army), Xavier (St. Joseph's), (Captain), Mullen (Club), Tang Yee-kit (KMB), Kiernan (Club) and Wong King- chung (Kit Chee).

Reserves: Cheung Koon-hing (Kit Chee), Rachu (St. Joseph's), Cheung Shu-ling (SCAA"A"),

Lengue: Huddersfield 38 Leeds O. Hunslet 20 Bramley 2 St. Helen's 18 Barrow 5.-Reuter.

SIX NATIONS AT HORSE SHOW Rome, April 25, nations-Italy, Britain,

Six

the Sports Club on Saturday Rowlands Ray Navy), Tre April 30, at 8.30 p.m. at the KCC. Kam-hung (SCNA"A"), Castilho Eire, France, Spain and Sweilen C.R. Rosselet. J. Orem. C. (St. Joseph's). Leo Tai-fal will be represented by 50 men 1 point

Kwok Ying-kee Thompson, W. Baker, A.C. Trib- (KMB).

(Kit) and 15 women riders with more blc, F.

Oheel, Goodwin, P 7.S.

Howlett Capell,

(Police), Yu than 100 horses at the

Interna- int 1.41.09 W.J. Keatos, S.A. Gray, T.A.

Cheuk-yin (Kit Chee) and Omar tional Horse Show, which will be 21.43.41 Mader. A.E.F. Guest, J.H. Evans,

(St. Joseph's).

held from April 30 to May 8. Ird 1.43.4 E.R. Forrest, F.E. Skinner, T.

Team Manager: Mr. A. McAlpine.|. This will be the first time in Lock, W. E. Baker, W. A. Palmer,

The game will be played on the history of the Rome Show the Police Ground at Boundary that Bweden has sent a national 1-35.30 E. Lawrence, L. Brezny, W.H.

Street. at Cowie, A, W. Ramsey H. Kew, J.M. Forrest, W, Butterworth,

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4th 1.80.43

$1 1.56.05

Redwings 9th Race Spring

3 Yourleff

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7 Treneris

& Bailey (D.N.)

Series

2

Bealouse, Corbeite

Jat 1.21.00

Tin Hau, Mias P. Lonsby

2nd 1.21.60

And 1.22.14

43.6 3.26.18

Eth

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€ 7.28.15

the weekly "notices" series races, which, judging by replies received to a recent questionnaire, show every prospect of being very popular fenture.

A belinsman IB classed "novice" until he (or she) hos won race under the burgee of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Three wins in this series- dis- qualify a helpsman from further participation.

Zephyr, Mallerie Mitwany, Fiber Mirander, Turner

ro, Borby

Thistledown, Ferry

Thirteen, Mise Hampden Rose 7th, 1.28.30 1th 1.31.55 9 1.32,an

Carols, alover

Blue Moon, Evans

10th 1.38.35

BENEFIT SOCCER MATCH ARRANGED

A benefit soccer match in aid of funds for de- pendants of victims of the Yangtse action will be played on Wednesday, May 25 between the Combined Services and Rest of the Colony..: This decision was reached at (Amy), Santos (Bt, Joneph'a), n meeting of the League Man-West

Mr. P. Blokes v. winner Mrs. Rongement

Litton and Mo. 8.. Groundwater,

7. Drondbridge and 145, Yung N

Mrs. L. Benjamin and J. Arsoon! SATURDAY, APRIL 30

Mr. and Mr. Iforeman y Mr. and Mrs.

A.V. White.

Cipt. Turner Choke v A.K.P. Ouest.

SUNDAY, MAY 1

W. Olillen and A.V. White v H. Ridedale

and C.A. Rolle.

Minn M, Ribero v Winner Mrs, M. Leblane

and 'Lambert Baker.

5. Randall, Winner Capt, Tarper Cooke

shi A.EP. Opt.

8.0. Tinaber ♥ Winnar T.O..Baker and

1. Gabriel.

His, Thivi and Lawes v Winner My, and

Mr. Horsman. and Mr.. and

White.

Printed and publikund for the Promi

torn, the, CHINA," MAIL · LIMITED, KE FRANK, LIBLIE BUGH, Windsor, Bonen Honar -Kougi?"

Committee

H.

Gittens, C.S. Rosselet, W.

Hong Sling Geo. Lee, A. Graham, C.I. Stapleton. E.C. Fincher and D.Q. MacDonald,

HOCKEY LEAGUE

4

TABLE

FINAL STANDING

PWD " A Pie Club de Recreio 22 19 1 71

Arnty Navy

Kibalen

IX Police

Civil Bervice RAP

University

team to take part-Reuter.

Peter Flower Best Backed Horse

London, April 25.

640 Lord Rosebery's Poter Flower was the best backed

22 15 41 75 25 84

S2 10 34 64 19 34

02 18 45 18 22 30

*210 23 24 25

2011 19 32 47 21

22 9 1 11 47 40 20

horse for the Two Thousand Guineas when the card was called over at the Victoria Club, Lon- don, tonight.

22 7 1 74 XP 45 1s Peter Flower closed a firm fourth favourite at 13 to

Dutel: RO..... 22 #20 20 45 15 Cable & Wirelme 0 2 1 9 5 14 Dockyard RC..

22 4 1 17 17 YMDA...... 22 3 1 19 15 92 RAF VHK Police. Walk over

conceded to Police. INTERNATIONAL FIXTURE:

Sunday, May 1 Portugal v Paklatan; King's Park (RNRC 1), 10 a.m.; Umpires: GT, Palmer-A.E.P. Guest. INTERNATIONAL TABLE

TO DATE*

of the (KMB), Tang Yeo-kit (KMB) England v Holland Hong Kong Football Apsocia- †? tion held last night.

India v. Scotland Malaya 'v Ireland

Man-chi (Army), Chau

(Club) and Omar (St.

Cheung Koon-hing Portugal v Fakistan

Yu-wah (Kit Но ''str

(Polico), You

Reserves:

The meeting also decided that a benoit soccer match should be (Kit Chee), played on May 14, for Boong Ling- Chee),

you

2, a cut of three and a half points compared with the previous callover when he was quoted at 10 to 1.

this

about

Recent rains at Newmarket | troduced

the first Ave have enhanced Peter Flower's horses quoted,

Four horses were' ''quoted for only raco chance. In his

he

to ron Recond Spy the Derby, Swallow Tall main- season Legend in

the Free

Handica taining, his position as favourite.

a conceding 14 pounds to the win. He closed at 19 to 2, half a point ner and belag beaten by one and less than last week

Fater Flower, offered at 100 to a half lengths. Spy Legend won

recard at 10 to

Winners

the Esher Cup at Sandown Park Holland | *** H

on Saturday under the India N Ireland

7 last, wook, was quoted tonight 1, being made · joint of nine stone weight

three second favourite with Royal pounds. and his performance paid Forest.

ribute to Poter Flower's first Tonight's prices were: Two effort this season.

Thousand Guinea10 to 1 sing of South China "A" who wan Wah-hing (Ki Choe), Castilho May 2. 'The

application WAB Both the favourite, Abernant. Abernant, 7-to 2. star. King, 6 10 Injured seriously

while Diaging, (St. Joseph'a), Wilson (RAF), granted.

and the accond favourite, Star Amour Drake, 18 to

2 Peter Ko Poksing" (SCAIA "B"), Au against the Koreans during thei

A letter from Captain Chisnall, Ohl-yin (BCAA), Kwok Ying complaining about the failure of in, were easier to back. Aber-Flower, 10 to 1 Nimbus, 20 to 1 recent visit here,

nant closed at 2 to 3 against 7 Hindgelan and Decorum, 38 to 1 last week, Blar King drifted Beverly and China Verdict, 40 Arrangements were also made as (Kit Chee) and Loung Wing Eastern to field a team for their to for the second match in the Vie kwong (Eastern).

match against Kwong Wah on from 11 to 4 to 7 to 2 and most to 1 Grani Lory Shield Competition to be. Toam › Manngor: Mr. A.

it being explained that played on

no to lay against

place betting for Two The Customary match between Caroline Hal and at the conclusion received from Eastern in t

Gumezek to: 4 on... in the mat- trainer, said: "King is ab- Abernant, the Champions and The Rest will, of the game, trophiew will be pre- tex.,

solutely all right and very ft" - Event: Amour: Drake,:11. to 8 played at Caroline Hill on May | santad to the Champions, South "The Commities further decided Amour Drake, the French chal-Pater : Flower, Balected to represent The Restt der An He T. Alan that recommendation child be lenger, was unchanged at 6 to 1. Others in Proportion. Nimbus submitted to the Council of the | white" the odds against, Nimbin Derby-10 to 23 BHallow Táo, an "Association Roggesting a that the were cut from 100 to 8 to 10 to 10 to 1: Peter Flower, and: Royal Anderson (Army) - Whale (81.1. The meeting also, dilaousand Jongph's), „Kosar-l

Forest, 100, 10:7 Jai Hind 1/100-9 Weller (Club);"

non so play & hatch at Maagt kai robhay tiny in up to hAY BENE

8.

J. April 05, was rend to the meet- bookmakers tonight were esger 1 Bear Makapura, 50 to

11 and the; AraX † 100ml match will be playwiory or statement had been t

Mr. JCB King Thou to 8 on Star King,

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