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CHINA MAIL
PROPOSAL TO AUGMENT HKFA COUNCIL REJECTED
The proposal to augment the Council of the Hong Kong Football " Asso-~-
a continuity of ciation by an, additional five members to ensure policy was rejected at the Annual General Meeting of the Associa- tion last night.
"Among the amendments which were passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Asso- ciation held before the Annual General Meet-- ing, was one limiting the number of teams. in the First Division to 12, except in the case of the Services of
Before the proposal to aug-step and "incurring the necessary ment the Council by Ave ad- expenditure. However, the short Keen with the ditional members was thrown service of Mr.
Association was not entirely with open to the meeting for dis- cussion. Mr. J. Skinner, as one ut result. It brought out cer- Jatent talent from some of the sponsors of the idea, tain gave an account of the events players and they fully justing
Themselves in being selected leading up to the proposal
play in representative matches." being put forward.
Me Mok Ying-kwai opposed the proposal on the grounds that the power which would be invest ed in the five members, would be wo great, that the term of office, namely, live years, was too long, that the suggestion of nomination was not democratic and that these
Bembers
hve
were absolutely unneessary in that their function could be performed by members. or the ordinary-Council-
L
Sir Arthur also spoke regarding the depth of first class referees and of the manner in which re- ferees available hari heen over- worked.
Sir Arthur, expressed sincere thanks for the hearty co- operation which hor Eyni extemit
by these referres,
Misconduct Cases After dealing with the number played and the fiet The proposal was discussed at ganes
Coulici had given length and on being put to the that the
sanction to a competition to be vote was rejected.
An amendment that the selec-called "The Welfare Charity Cup for re- Competition" to be played nest tion of Chinese teams.
Arthur said that it presentative games be left to the season, Sir Chinese National Amateur Athletle was with regret that he had to also report an increase in the number Federation was carried, 38 amendments relating to the dis- misconduct, cases during the
last season. tribution of, gate receipts.
On conclusion of the Ex- traordinary General Meeting. the Annual General Meeting took place after a five minute interval
President's Address
Addressing the meeting. Arthur Murse. President of was in Association, who Chair, sakt in park
the game,
but
subject While speaking on the of misconduct, Sir Arthur said.
"The first and foremost object of a player on entering the field er play is not to win at any cost: He must adhere to fair piny and the strict cbservance of the Laws of the Game. It is better for Sir him and his team mates to lose the game gracefully than to re- the
became sert to 'foul means winners. It must be remember- offence, however ed that
30
the
of.
such a hope did not materialise. Club he represents."
tu
Solicitors' Clerks
Association
A letter was received by the "China Mail late last night from Mr. Lo Wa hee, who is in charge of the Football Section of the Solicitors Clerks: Associa- wha tion, that a
· person attended the HKFA Meet- ing as a representative of the Solicitors" Clerks As- sociation was not thorised to do so.
Mr. Lo said that his As- sociation did not authorise
the said meeting and that his Association had decid- ed not to attend
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949.
Amateurs Score 242 For Kiwis Pile Eight In Second Innings
London, July 14.
Brian Close, 18-year-old Yorkshire all-rounder, gave a most impressive display of lefthanded batting by scoring 65 for The Players against - The Gentlemen at Lords.
Batting with the assurance of o veteran, Close drove and pulled admirably to become top scorer in the match. He hit seven fours. during his stay of two hours 40 minutes. Close a natural, complete ore in Orst-class cricket, for ricketer, has a fine chance of Essex against Yorkshire
the "double" in batted Rve hours and hit 25 tours, mpleting his first year of big cricket but he gave four chances, He has scored 684 runs and first at 98. taken
Lancashire's 72 wickets with his rightarm off-sprinners.
he
The
Australian,
the
Ken
Grieves, completed "one thousand runs (or the season when ten. But Lancashire collapsed against the spin and length of Muncer, sho had a spell of three wickets for our runs and final figures of 24.
wickets. wier maidens, 49 runs, eight
On The
Runs
Northampton, July 15. The New Zealand cricket- ers, with a Brst innings lead of 18 and eight for no wickets overnight, soon lost a wicket when play was resumed-here. this morning in dull" weather und on a damp wicket. By lunch, they had scored 194 for
out
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Gala Swim Show Planned In Honour Of Sir Arthur Morse
The
The
A
(By KIMBERLEY)
Colony swim champions will meet for the first time this year with the VictoriaTM Recreation Club holding its "Morse Night," a gala swir show to be attended by the Governor, Lady Granthom-and high-service-and-government- officials.
occasion is to celebrate the knighthood of VRC's president, Sir Arthur Marse, whom the evening will honour.
programme
has been
Slide rix, doubled his overs night not out two before being cleaned bowled by Nutter.
Scott and Reid played with good deal of restraint to improve the New Zealanders" position. They forced bowling changes and added 42 before Scott was caught The Gentlemen gave another Indifferent batting display against
at short-fine-leg at 62.
Wallage adopted an aggressive picked to feature the Colony's spin bowling. They were 34 for
stars who will none und 95 for Ave. Then follow-
policy, scoring the first boundary swimming ett a sixth wicket stand of 115 by
of the morning to leg off Broderick compete under Championship South Africans. Clive Var
to the on for four and six. Reid anybody to represent it at Byneveld, and Trevor Bailey, who
and followed by hitting Garlick conditions. tood
six off Broderick and 30 scored 64 and 53, respectively.
Wickets were also cheap cts a
were added runs were
In ten minutes Apartim a chunee at. wicket when 34, Van Ryneveld rain-softened pitch at Stau- before Wallace was bowled.
Reid reached his 50 after one Batter faultlessly for two hours bridge, where Nottinghamshire and live minutes. The partnership lost their last eight batsmen for and a half hours. He was taken 49 runs in an hour. In this period at the wicket at 184 and his at- fested one hour 50 minutes
included two sixes tractive innings. Jenkins, bf Warrester- Percy Jackson, rightar medium Roland
At lunch, the Mr. J. MacKelvie and Colonel H.shire, became the first bevler to paced, took four for 24. und Rea and seven fours. T. Alexummer Vice Presidents) take 100 wickets this season when Howorthy, leftarm show bowler tourists were 312 runs ahead. Mr. J. Skinner (Chairman of the the dismissed Edrich and Doggart four for 23. Council) and Mr. G. Guingam He had a spell of four wickets for (Representative of Junior Chins). 13 runs, and later Frie Hollies
Before the meeting concluded a spell.or three for 11.
The amateurs finished up 11 suppprted the ug Mr: Skinner
paith for a
Lult-time runs ahead with two wickets in gestion Seeretary and it was declivit thor an Extraordinary General Meeting be calles to deal with the matter.
President): Sir Man-kam Lo
hand.
had
D. Insole, the Cambridge Blue. carried his bat for 219, his highest
Today's Lawn Bowls
Teams
The following are today's Lawn Bowls teams:-
CCC
Plume, C.E. Crouch, J. Fraser,, W.C. Simpson. (Skip).
Second Division against Indian
Club at KBGC: Recreation
N. Rogers completed his Best hundred of the season in threc and a half hours for Hampshire against Combined Services. He hit one five and 11 fours in his 107.
The close of play sees were: At Lord's: The Gentlemen 105 and 212 for 8 (Van Ryneveld & Bailey 53); The Players 234 (Close 65, Brown 5 for 80).
At Portsmouth: Combined Ser- 237 and 128 for Parnaby vices
not out); Hampshire (Rogers 107, Walker 69).
57
335
At Ashby-de-la Zouch: Sussex 454% Leicestershire 238 for (Lester 84, Jackson 78). Bad Light curtailed play.
Scores:
456
New Zealand 1st inings
(for 7 declared)
New Zealand Second innings Northampton 1st innings.... 938 Sutcliffe, b Nutter Scott
e Oldfield, b Garlick"
J. Reid, e Constable, b Gat-
Lick
Wallace, b Garlick Connelly, not out Mouney, not aut
Extras
Total (for four)
4
The complete card for "Morse" Night" is still a secret. Hywever, by the mere fact that the VRC is planning to feature Hong Kong's best swinners, the participants, should be quite obvious.
CZECH TENNIS STARS DEFYTM GOVERNMENT
Ostand, Switzerland,
July 15.
and
Jaroslav
.. Drobny Cernik, Czecho-
tentlis
stars,
For an occasion such as this, the following cannot possibly be Vladimir.
slovakia's top Chan Chun Ignored, they_arc nam, Law Tai-ping, Wong Kamrejected today, a Czech Gay- to return to wah Wilfred Lawrence, Sonny ernment order
Rosa-Pereira, Prague. They announced they Tony Lopes, Cheong Kin-kan. were going into exile and and probably Ng Nin, Johnnie hoped to reach Monteiro, Gerry
the United 44 Yvanovica and Leung Hin-kin.
The two players had withdrawn Unfortunately Luckie Rose will
the Swiss international not make it. The girls will prob- ably be the Anderson sisters. Lai ternis tournament yesterday after Tan's new swim finds, Wong the Czech Government withdrew Yuk-ping and Kwak Kam-ngoh permission to play here because. the all-China famed sisters, Joan two Germans and a Spaniard were.
competing. and Sybil Wong, and Hong Kong 194 University's Maxie Leong,
States.
This angrang they announced they would play out the remain- der of the tournament.
The 100 yards back stroke will
In a statement isued on behalf see Eastern's Cheong Kin-man against the reigning champion of the two Czech players and in Scherz organis Tony Lopes, wborn Cheong beat their presence by In 70 flat to create the season's head of the tournament
committee, the players said:
wish to state that we are
Others to fill up the lane in this, event will be two choices from the group of Wilfred Lawrence, William Tev, Ng Nin and AR
་་་
He completely devoted to
Thursday's Play
Northampton, July 14. The feature of today's cricket A. Hutton, J.G. Robertson, J. At The Oval: Surrey 501 for 3 at Northampton, where the Coun- Crightor,
declared and 167 for 2. (Fishlucky resumed their match against first major sensation last month: A. Spury (Skip). "At the commencement the season your Council enter-sight, leading to a player being First Division against Club de Wren. J.A.L. Pearsen, Trail, 38): Somerset 281 framleit 89)the New Zealanders, was a bril
B.J. Wigginton (Skip A. P. Weir At Colchester: Yorkshire 273 hant Innings of 147 not out by tained, the. keen anticipation orderist off the field of play, not
J. Tindall, A. R. Warren, J. Hemp- and 7 for none: Essex 173 for 6 Desmond Barrick, the 23-year-old that this year would see a vast reflects upon the player Recreio "3" at Recreio:
A. A. Razack, J. W. Leonard,
out Yorkshireman who joined the declared (Ingole 219 no Improvement in the standard of ons als besmirches the
B. W. Bradbury sey (Skip
ground staff at Northampton at Rumjaḥn. Third' Division (Friendly: Pearce 65).
At Llanelly Glamorgan 217 and the opening of the present sea- unfortunately
(Skip). A. H. Rumjahn, G. A. good name and character of the E. Coates,
Barrick's innings enable North- "Whilst Mr. Skinner and I were Sir Arthur said that the Cour-Souza, A. M. Omar, J. S. Lando against Hong Kong Cricket Club
(Skip),
Edrich 62, Muncer 8 for 49). W J. Howard Hat KBGC. This game will start at 71 for 5: Lancashire 151 Gson..
3.30. p.m. sharp and not 4 pm..
At Stourbridge: Worcestershire amptonshire to score 338 in reply E. F. S. Baker, C. Holt R.H (Skip). Xavier, K. M. Omar, U. M. Omar
C.W. Greaves. T.P. Styles, A. not out): Nottinghamshire 2077 declared and thus save
follow on by 32 runs. By the close loun Cricket Club at Happy Val- Bailey, L.E. Lammert (Skip). A. Dodd, A.F. Grossmith, P.. Hughes,
vickshire. Warwickshire for no wicket in their second in- with Warwickshire. Francis Lee. P. K. Lau, H. A.H. Rosu (Skip).
7nings.. de B. Botelho,
291 for 8 declared and S. H. Marvin Skip). R. Tay, S. R. Solina, Dr. C. W. Lam, E. S. Franks, (Skip). G. Hong Choy, C. A. Coelho, G.
Interesting Race "This race is of particular in-
know: Is Cheong Kin-man here! to stay as the Colony's back stroke champion?
Second Division against Kow. Browne, T.J. Hemsley (Skip).340 and 128 for 6 (E. Cooper 33 to New Zealand's total of 456 for terest because all will want to
ley:
the in England last year we were cl was determined to keep authorised to negotiate, on behalf of the Association, for the services me clean at all cost and appeal of a professional coach from Eng-ed 10 all Clubs and to all team managers in particular to ensure Jand. After several interviews that hil players were fully con with the controlling body
at versant
Laws of the with the Home as well as the carufidates, Game and to voluntarily suspend we finally entered into
contract any player who is liable to bring with Mr. Eric Keen for the ser- the game into disrepute, even to vices of two years in the Colony the extent
of jeopardising the "Mr. Keen arrived in Hong Kong on September 16, a Tort team's chance of carrying of any Ladd, W. J. Coelho (Skip).
coveted honour.
football and
was run cr
eagle this Schce
which showed
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First Division against Kowloon Bowling Green Club at KCC:
W
PRC
Russell. N. Senior, G.E. WI-
TOC
the
Keeton 78. Howorth 5 for 84).
At Aberdeen: Scotland drew of play the tourists were eight
2.3
declared (Gardner 94. Taylor 72 Edward 5 for 110); Scotland 293 for three declared (Crosskey 102, Willatt 144 not out) and 158 for s (Sheppard 55)-Reuter.
·
53 YEARS
si
Tony Lopes, greatly shocked (he must have been) by Cheong After the tourists had declared at their overnight score, North- last month, has since been doing serious-training.. Lawrence and start amptonshire, made. a bad when Brookes was caught with- Teo, my choice as the other two out scoring, but a useful stand by competitors, will offer stiff up Oldfeld and Barron, helped ir position, to add to the tension of
Le race.! remedy matters. They put on 65
tennis and in no way constected with politics. We therefore have decided to respect Swiss hospita lity and shall play to the end of the Swiss championship tourna ment at Ostaad. Nobody can pré vent us from following our sport ing ambitions, all the less so be- 'cause we have decided to go to the United States."-Associated Press.
OFFICIAL NOTICES,
APPOINTMENTS The names of Mr. Ping-yin Lamb and Mr. Lee Tuh-fuh have been added to the List of Au thorised Architects.
Mr. G. F. Rees has been ap-
and Oldfeld shared another part-Ng Nie meets George Saunders pointed to be a Principal, Educa-.
nership' with Barrick, which real- ised a further 74.
again. I say again because Ngion Department. was the closest challenger George
Mr. William Bruce has been ever had over the 50 distance, Others will probably be William appointed to be Inspector of Teo, Lau Tal-ping and Gerry Works, Class I. Rosa Pereira.
A race that will be as interest-
.
Mr. B. A. Mansell has been ap
is the 200 yards breast stroke.Class I.
ing as the 100 yards back stroke pointed to be Clerk of Works,
Taun'a
Mr. A. J. MacFayden has been Leung Hin-kin, the champ with Johnnie Yvanovich and Lai
appointed to be Building Inspec- swimming it out again.
Johnnie brat. Leung in the re-tor, Class 1. cunt Manila interport 2/41-1
Leung
returned which
Mr. A. McArthur Thomson has
Second Division against Filipino Firing 15 rounds at 630 yards / Tiek drove with terriic power and the time the Championship title. been appointed to be Waterworks
•
***** | In winning
this
▼
Mr. J. S. Dinner: has been up- pointed to be Waterworks Inspec- tor, Class 1.
First Division against Indian Recreation Club at PRC:
D.H. Taylor, A. Souttar, FE. (Skip): Channing. J. Shepherd night before the official playing Turning to School Football, Sif
W.D. Cameron, HB.J. Brown. season commenced.
Clubs were Arthur stid that the School
J.E.. Hayward "and" C. H. Gough immediately informed but there Lergue was in full swing last
Skip): J. Bradley, J.H. Weeks WINS PRIZE AFTER was only lukewarm interest in season with a total of 26 teams
C. Thompson, W. Hong Sling, J.M. Forrest and W.R. Hlyer Through the co- the response. Efforts were made partic
COMPETING FOR Butterworth, F. Goodwin to improve the
Skip).
Oldfield, who has generally ex- and participating. situation
operation of Clubs which placed
Second Division against Hone
ceeded the 50 mark this season your Council decided to give free their grounds at the disposal of (Skip), W. Colledge, A. J. Kew. coaching to all players for a the Sernal League Cummilta. T. A. Madar, C. S. Rosselet (Skip). ere Electric Re-reation Club 2
but has yet to record his ars Ε "A. F.
J. N. Wong, E. C. HKERC: Guest,
century, included one six and period of two hours daily. The
Bisley, July 14. Fincher, J. Orem (Skip). attendance was satisfactory for a sa
af Sunday mornings and was able
Second Division against Crailerton and G. Davis (Skip): "3. The £10 prize given by the eight fours in his 76. Barrick con- time but gradually it declined to to reach a conclusion before 'the'
Cricket Club at Happy Redman, T. H. Goodman, R. Mac- Duke of Gloucester, with £20 inued to bat brilliantly, but after gangower extent that barely season such an
became too hot for foot-
Valley:
Fenzie und C. Pope (Skip); H. added by the National Rifletes the New Zealand bowlers met handful of players attended the bail. After dealing with the State-
. ເ ER. Russelet, C.R. Rosselet. Finney, T. Pilkingu . H.E. Low- Association, was won at Bisley with some success; four wickets
falling for 45 training. Mr. Keen asked to be ment of Accounts
R.S. Capell, T. Lock (Skip). A. C. ran and W... Eðlar da (Ský),
Clarke then joiner Barrick and today by the Gloucestershire- released.
of expenditure over Tribble. There was no alter an excess
A.W. Ramsay, S.A.
Mr. S. H. man marksman,
another big stand developed. Bar native but for your Council to income of $29.364.18 Sir Arthur Gray. EE. Skinner, (Skip). R.
Grist, of Stroud. news had accede to such a request and his said that no further
Gittins, Briggs, J. Tang, Geo.
although the tourists tried their contract terminated.
been received on the question of
Lee (Skip).
Club at King's Park:
he dropped only one point to tmost to block his strokes h Yvanovich, clearly aiming at Inspector, Class L "It is difficult to lay, the cause Stadium. He sak that last sea- Third Division against Club. dé
T.R. MacLean, D.R. Daily, J. score 74.
vent, along at a great pace. He
He Hong Kong
colourn interport for the failure of this experiment son it was, proved time and time
Recrein at KCC;
R. Kinniburgh, W: Melrose It is believed to be the first
in his to any party. Your Council had again that there was urgent neces- L. Fremy, W. Baker, G. Ro- (Skip). A. Staven,
year, has gone one further J.A. Smith time sincé the Duke gave his und Clarke added 32 in a minutes
ninth wicket and this breast stroke swimming. hoped to improve the standard of sity of bigger and better controlled
He has taken
to the
the butterly to place
it on an arounds. The matter was, he clei, T. E. Baker (Skip). A. Bas-FC. Bovaird, W.G. McKie (Skip). patronage to the competition in for the
be- got, F Howarth, C.I Stapleton B. Baxter, Rowau. R.B.
1936 that this prize has gone to stand averted the possibility o
the County, having to follow on stroke and by his performances International footing and was lieved, still commanding atten- W.H. Cowie (Skip). W. Boyes, R. Marshall, J.C. Chalmers (Skip).
Gloucestershire.
Northamptonshire were within at training it is a sure
sure ket that therefore justified in taking the tion from the authorities and he Barker, C. Champelovier, J. Tib-
The concurrent and junior event 11g of the New Zealand tota Yvanovich
will be swimming the pointed to be Waterworks In- hoped that something concrete ble (Skip).
innings closed. Der 200 would be arrived
Second Division against Taikor was won by Captain HL Miles when the
first season-the with 72. He was awarded the rick, who had been batting for 200 butterfly by the end of the spector, Class I.
in Hong Kong to next meeting,
Dock Club at King's Park:
six do it! Meanwhile this exercise Miss Miriam Bagshaw has been R. Basa J. Delegado, V.N. Northland Medal, which entitles three and a half bours bit a
carries him forward into the 100 appointed to be a Nursing Sister. First Division "A" against Kow- Atkienza, W.V. Fied (Skip). Fuke's prize.
in future to compete for the and 20 fours in his 147 not out.
His only previous appearance yards breast stroke field. On loon Dock Club at King's Park:
Rodrigues, L.J. Castilho, W.L.
Mr. Peter Donohue has beers i Alexander,
Hampshire, with 387 points, for the County was in a friendly Saturday it will be known when G.A. Guterres, C. Marques, Lee, W.C. Ogley, (Skip). W.S.
event appointed to be a Master, Educk few brief words, spoke regard.
against Chan Chiu-chong and tlon Department, with effect from at 1,000 yards. 34 and 36 not out-Reuter.. championship ing the local football situation F. V. V. Ribeiro, JE Narouha
Rozario, (Skip).'
Sufolk were runners-up with
·Gerry, Bosg-Fereim in the VEC-May 5. He arrived here on May and said that it seemed that the (Skip). B. Marques, A.M. Souza, an A.Y. Lee, HY. Lee, D.A. the County long range tean with Leicestershire when he made Yvanovich swims Chinese "Y" meet.
10 and assumed duty the follow- Reserve: C.M. Fronco, CF. 377. money side took control of the B. Luz, J.A. Luz (Skip). A.P.
Pereira, C. Roza Pereira, C.C. Lee, 1.S., Castro.
LEN TOWNSEND
ing day. Mr. Grist, who won the Duke sporting side.
of Gloucester prize, aged 73, has Pereira, J. F. V. Ribeiro (Skip).
- HKERC
SIGNS UP FOR First Division "B" against Crai-
been competing at Bisley for 53 Second Division against Felice years without missing a meeting
MILLWALL gengower Cricket Club at King's Park:
H.R. Pinná, GA. Noronha A.P: Recreation Club at HKERC. He has competed in international
1.0. Stokoe, W. Stonehouse, matches many times during the l Cuterres, L.F. Xavier (Skip).
G.T. Padgett, V. Bonch (Skip). last half century and has reached P.N. da Silva, F.X. Soares, J.C. On Sunday at 8.30 also at
p.m.
WE Macfarlane, W, Stoker, "The King's Hundred" on 11 o5. Remedios, C.F. Remedios (Skip) J.F. Lunny, R.C. Butler (Skip). Happy Valley a team from U3Sol. Alexander appealed for a Baptista, CIP., Basto, C.M. 8.A. Golding, F. Fell, Rottom-
casions-Reuter. Floyd Bay will meet the local better spirit of understanding Silva, X. da Silva (Skip)ley, G. Ryder (Skip. Oversea Chinese outāt, NAS
Second Division against Hong Mr. Henry Fung referred to the Kong Football Club at Happy payment of $10,500.00 by way of
TOMORROW'S SOFTBALL
The El Cumbanchero Softball ball Squid will meet a team from USS St. Paul at Happy Valley tomorrow at 2 p..
El Cumbanohero will be repre- sented by Benny Omar, Ingmar Eriksen, David Leonard. · "George
at before the
The Money Side
Col. H, T.
He also referred to the sus-
exist
Sputs, Blas Despa (Captain), picion which appeared to
between different Clubs and said
Sherry Bux, Rumaha, K. Khan, that this suspicion was quite un H. Khan, Sabu Samy, Fred Diesta justified. As result
of this and Didong Babide,
a certain suspicion,
of distrust
there
was
DINGHIES REQUIRED
Reserve, A. McLean.
RECREIO
FO
#
and co-operation.
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· FOR FINAL RACES
Honorarium to the Hon. Secretary
Owing to the ecstaity of all
ing on the analizaces of the
Third Division (Friendly),
Club at KBGC. This game will the Association and while not Silva, F.A. Costa, N.A. Beltrao start at 3.38.pje, sharp and not entertaining any ill-feelings to
Silva, J.P. Xavier, M.F::
A.V
and Assistant Hon. Secretary of Pinna, against Kowloon Bowling Green
Lopes (Skip). R. M. V Noronha (Skip).
D.mL:
the
Northland Competition
FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT
Manile, July 15.. Tirso del Rosario will de- fend his featherweight, cham-
London, July 15. Charles Hewitt, Millwall manager, made another im- portant signing when he secur
The 440
this
Returning to the "Morse Night" affair, the 440 yards free style (a sure eventy will see Chan Chun nang:Webg Kam-wah of Lai Trun against Checa Kin-mer (EAA) and Sonny Montelcom
ed Len Townsend, 29-year-old Interest in this event will be Bristol City centre forward, at in Wong Kam-wah, Reported to a fee stated to be substantial. be in excellent shape, young Townsend, with 31 goals for Wong timed the distance best to to rank himself 4/31 this year. Was top scorer
with Cheong.
Bristol Last season, Mens F
In the Third Division
Mr. H. H. Rose has been jap-
*
Mr. G V King has beens ap- pointed to be an Assessor, Inland Revenue Department, with estar from July
-MrX-WAHA Latimer, has beer appolated to act as Registrar o the Supreme Court Wine from July 18-
Colonel ET" Ride, COT dant) Hong Kong Defence Force resumed duty on July
Commander censed its fact
Dinghy Toam-Competition, eight wards these gentlemen, suggested Ribeiro, Bosanow. Severe Humphreys, pionship of the Orient on Ted Hinton, Irish International meet opposition in these two Hong Kong: Defence dinghies will be "required for this that it would be more dame Third Division against Kowloon D. Phillips, F.C.E, Black, J. Skin-fight with Jagir Singh, visit. Ferby County and Wolver Young ever-improving swimmers Mrs
purpose this afternoon.
to engage apala
About might further dinghies Secretary.
Cricket
Club at KCC
Fulhári Vacat
Section
Only this week Millwall signed Chan, who has long reigned mihallenged in this race, will A. Graham, A.B. Howkins (Skip). Saturday night in a ten-round foal-keeper from
with Bonny Monteiro, not to be been hampton Wanderers have
treated slightly. Mr. Skinner drew attention RA. Campos, J. A. Victor, M.Lner, A.W Brown (Skip) Ring Indian champion, in Rizal concerned in denis Leslie Mynand m will be available for the usual the sum of 325,123.80 which had Raza 55 Barto (Skip, Fon Oliver. A S. Erson, H.F. Shields, stadium
Wo Wolves winger has
has been trang Among the girls, the Andersons
who have let
let will meet the Wong girls order to relieve possibia C01- been paid by way of medical sece, M. Nunes, J. Cotton, LAW. Williamson (Skip).
The second main event of the evening will be another 16-round Douglas Taft, centre forward, a series of sprint events. Mittle is estion, an extra Redwing race expenses for Soong Ling-sing of Rozario (Skip); G. A Finna 6.EKFC
wart
Been of the Anderson girls these contest between. Mok Khai Khouri, Low-against Hong and bantamweight champion
enham Hotspur Indonesia and
lazzles, are reported City Chipere former *. Oriental for
series- race 2
no one wan
Korean
"during #Frame" with
Mr Skinner, muggested that the incoming Council should take de
finite steps rep
regarding hospitaller
Padded that if the Association had three nich cases in e senson it would be bankrupt. The election of oucers resu
as follows: Sir Arthur
Bouch Carvalho... D. C. AWEST(SKIP).
KBCOL
Wainst Kowloor
First
Club
to
Cheln
tion of
rector