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FULL PROGRAMME OF SOCCER FOR WEEK-END

(By "ROVER")

The local soccer season, which started on Wednesday last with Second Division games, will really come into its own this week-end, with a full programme of First and Second Division matches.

Although many new faces will be seen on the field the giants of yes- teryear will not have vanished with the summer, but will be doing their bit and pitting their experience against exuberant youth. Keen competition, upsets and! The line-up of the Commandos a breathless race for honours for today's match against Folice are expected to feature this Sookanpoo is not yet knowD,

with foreign but it is almost a foregone con teams more in the limelight clusion that they will take both

points from their opponents

The

Guardians of the Law,

season's soccer,

than last season.

to

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1949.

Lawn Bowls

All eyes will be on 42 Com-anlike certain other teams, have lawn bowls was witnessed at A very enjoyable game of mando, who are expected by must not been able to attract any out the Indian Recreation Club succer fans, Chinese and foreign, standing players with tempting" yesterday when a two rinks

prove the hardest nut to crack offers. All that the

Police can In their Seven-A-side appear offer is plenty of hard work and game was played between the ances. the Commands showed

wed rigid discipline dishes which are Local Staff of the Hong Kong themselves to be a class

palatable to local socer Electric and the Europear themselves. Their speed on the

Staff, and resulted in a vic- ball, open methods of play, ac-:

tory for the former team, by; curate passine and excellent snap

seven shots, the final score shooting is likely to upset many

being 44-37. A local team.

unto

New Zealand Team's Visit To Colony

The New Zealand Soccer XI, which is unable to make the trip to Hong Kong this season os previously intended, have indicated that they would be prepared 30 visit this Colony next season.

In making this alternative sug-

"star".

The Royal Navy will be enter- taining Army at Causeway Bay and this game should provide nlenty of clean Cootball.

and interesting

AK Minu beat W. Stoker by Sailors Confident four shots, the final score being 19-15. Some good bowling was The sailors are fully confident seen in this rink and each and ot extending the soldiers, but every one of the eight bowlers! their forwards will have to be put up a good performance, exceptionally good if they hope

Golding and J. Stokoe play-

to get the ball past Fairbrother. ing as lead and No. 2 were in

close game should be seen. good form and had the better of! with the soldiers taking both Marques and Razack. Both Ryder pointe

and Stoker did what was expect-

scora

Valley, Club, will entertain Kit good fort

On the Clab Ground a Happyed of them. A.K. Minu was in Chee and this should prove to

and saved his rink be

quite often. another interesting game.

UA. Rumjahn beat J.K. Sion It is reported that Club havel

by three shots, the final managed to secure the services!

being 25-22. of some Army players and in this should be the case, then Kit Chee, who are fielding the majority of last year's South China "A" XI,

points.

both

Local Staff CV Marques MI. Razack

gestion, the New Zealand will have to fight hard to secure S.A.R. Bux buli Association has stipulated that all expenses in connection

The Chinese will, however, have AK. Minu with the tour, from the time that!

(Skip) the team leaves New Zealand the advantage of having played!

AR- Minu mil it returns, should be paid together before and when by the Hong Kong Football Astakes this into consideration, it S. Rumjaha

is safe to say that they will take RA Bux

sociation.

The New Zealand Football As-two points from this match. Luciauior walt not, in the event such proposal being accepted, of suck require any share in the gut

This information was given hy Mr. J. Skiner. Chairman of the

money,

one

The best match

on the pro- gramme for tomorrow should be seen at Boundary Street, where Kowloon Motor Bus and South China meet.

who have not been affected by the "poaching of

Thus busmen,

European Staff

F. Golding

J. Stokoe

J. Ryder

W. Stoker

19

(Skip)

W. Stonehouse W. Pennell RC. Butler J.K. Sloan

(Skip)

15

England's

how Centre-forward

JESSE PYE of

the Wolves.

•In his first

full season,

in League football PYE played for. ENGLAND.

You can't

Keep a

INTERNATIONAL CLASS

good wolf from the door.

WELL-

"WHO'S AFRAID of

THE BIG BAD WOLF?

An awful IT of goalkeepers.

Queen And Princess Acquire A Noted Steeplechaser

London, September 29.

Exciting Tennis Matches

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Teams Getting Set For Softball Play

(By "GRANDSTAND").

With just one more week left before the curtain. is raised on the softball scène, most teams will be making a last minute attempt this week-end to whip themselves into condition for the pennant scramble.

It's a strange thing, but every team starts out with the hope of annexing the Blue and Gold bunt- ing, symbol of diamond supremacy.

Some managers will base theirjat 4 pm, at King's Park to strategy on power slugang, while open up the junior ladies exhibi- another school of thought will tion twin-bill depend on air-tight fielding and failure is invariably blamed on the "breaks of the game.

With

very

and

the

Unofficial Interport

News of particular interest to This is entirely wrong, for Soitoail tams, is that the Little breaks can always be traced to Flower Club is organising, among same sound strategic planning, other sports, an unofficial Inter- and only the real live-wire team port with Macao during the forth- can fully appreciate the advant- Three matches in the Colony ates when such a 'break' occurs coming Chinese New Year Holi- Arrangements are in the, Spotting the opponents weak-capable hands of Mrs Lena da Hardcourt singles championnats is

an art, ness is also ship and two matches in the unobtrusive managers are often

Silva, Miss Margie Xavier and Doubles were contested at the forgotten in the triumphant mo- Pedro Xavier.

The only

other occasion when Chinese Recreation Club yes- ment of victory.

Hong Kong sent teams to Macao Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth have ac exciting tennis.

terday and resulted in some

Iew exceptions, Senior League teams are loathe was way back in 1939 when local quired a noted steeplechaser, Monaveen, who]] In a gruelling three sets match, to make public pre-season ap-leading outfits staged Men's and

Ladies exhibition garnes. ran conspicuously in last year's Grand No. 4-6 and 6-4. Bick took the off so for being mainly confined

Szeto Bick beat Lu King-hon by pearances, the friendlies

During the War, softball was tional, it was stated in today's Racing Calen-first set rather convincingly but to the Ladies Junior League out-

interest seems to dar.

in the second set la played ex-

have fallen off since the return, ceedingly well and took the lead

of the wartime refugees.

However, it is understood that there are

several at present

from players of high calibre Shanghai residing at that porti and keen competition is expected.

They each hold a half share but the horse is re- gistered in the colours of the Princess, which are scarlet, purple hooped sleeves and black

cop.

These will be ber, colours for racing under both the Na- tional Hunt and Jockey Club

the rules,

Racing Calendar said

Alonaveen is an eight-year-old |

Recreio Beat Paks In. League

gelding by Landscape Hill out of Hockey Game

Great Double. In last year's Grand National he led to the

UA Rumjahn

(Skip) 25

Total

25

----

44 Total

Gutierrez Shield

The

Bra! flat of entries for Gutierrez Shield

Club de Recreio, last year's 19th fence. the third on the second circuit, where he fell. He champions, lived up to their was then owned and trained by reputation as one of the lead- Puter Cazalet who

trains for ing hockey teams participat- 31 Lord Mildmay.

ing in the League, when they

defeated Manave won three races last casily

newly season, the Wimbledon Handicap formed Paks Sports Club by

Lawn the Ashdown Handicap. Steeple- - International

Handicap Steeple-

the

and won eventually after a hard fought ten games,

$15.

Kept Secret

played

Perhaps some closely guarded In the final set, Bick had to be in his best form to beat opponent plays are being kept secret un- til the opportune moment, or who fully extended him before

maybe there is no such thing as losing after 10 games.

a "friendly" game

where com- Captain Nicholson beat Rebeiro

by two straight sets. Nicholson Petition is so keen

The Senior League Jaguars

won the

Arst set quite easily. will try to round up as many of allowing his opponents only two their original team as possible in; games while the

second

set what will be their last appear-

Nicholson wen after 14 games.

Men's Singles

Men's Doubles

--- མ

atce os a tearn this season when they meet St. Theresa's tomor- wiry

Tod

highly popular at the Portuguese Colony but

The Pirates scéra to have "been successful in their search for talent (in spite of ex. manager Rennie Remedios) and their fine-up includes several playert who have distinguished themselves abroad. In

addition

the Park and Lee sisters

left over from last year, the following additions make up

to

Szeto Bick best Lu Kin-hong It is understood that the Jags 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.

are unable to register the mini-a challenging outilt: Mary Elibet, Captain Nicholson beat F.M.mum requirement of 12 players

Dolores Bonner, Bridget. Holt, Sheera Sund are considering

Howard, Tracy Brown, Rebeiro 6-2, 8-6.

merger 2

This Noelle Simmons, Wendy Bowen, Bill Sun beat Leung Yun-hung with the Merry Madcaps.

ree Elizabeth Robertson, and Paneli 6-2, 8-6.

should not be entirely disagree- able to Madcap mentor Beanie Wright. Anton Wei and David Tsai beat Séquiera, who could do with an-

6-3.

Pedruco and Correa, not Donald Lo and Norman Lo beat to mention the additional hitting Captain A. Stewart and Captain power in Gerry Langenberg's bat. Turner-Cooke 7-5, 7-5-

Rumour Confirmed

Steeplechase at Kempton Park. five goals to one in their post- KCA Ball and A.J. Doyle 6-1. other reliable battery in Virgil Starting Times HKFA, 1 the weekly Press Con- players" which has been going on fowls competition has been received chase at Lingfield Park, and the/poned league fixtures at King's

ference held yesterday.

Mr. Skinner said that the mat ter would have to be taken up by the Counei as well as The ap- propriate bodies in Manila and Singapore. There was defnitely

acb-committee have selected the follow-

(Convenor),

be fielding their strongest XI for Bowls Association among certain Chinese Clubs, will the Secretary of the Hong Kong Lawn Mayblossom

Park yesterday. this match.

In spite of the gallant display and the competition chase at Folkestone.

put up by Rakah, the Paks goal- He ended the season by finish-keeper, it was apparent from the Bereft of "Stars" - ing to set ex Selection Committee For

ing second second in the Laving start that the Portugiese

Ladies Singles Title lear South China, bereft of their their respective countries:

ton Challenge Cup Steeplechase would come out on top and this

Only one game in the Ladies

The appearance of Kassa Na- at Fontwell Park.

Singles Championship was played zarin on the diamond for the they did by scoring three goals

Overseas last week seems to con- A fluent jumper and a good) ****

firm the rumour that the ace stayer, Monaveen is now at the in the first half and adding treat the Ladies Recreation

the interval.

yesterday. Mrs. K.H. Ip beat burier for the champion Canucks C.C. right age for the Grand Na- more goals after the

The Paks team however, in the veteran, Mrs. Enid Lo Litton in of last year will be the rubber closing stages of the game scored straight sets, the score being 6-1. | for Johnnie Ho's o

nu prespect of any tour materia-"stars", will be depending on the lising this season.

Singapore Agrees

the

England; F. Goodwitz

Tindell__N__Bebbington

J. McKelvie (Convenor), J

RF. Lur (Contecor), Pereira. J.E. Noronha,

Malaga: A Wakab (Convenor), M.B. |

Hasan, Y.M. Áðal.

India: U.A. Rumjaha (Convenor), A.E

tional-Reuter.

.

Yearling Sales

their lone goal through Hussain,

Club

With

At Fanling

The following are the starting times on the Old Course at Fan- Jing tomorrOW:--

9.52 W.O. Davies-A. E. L. Lis-,

9.36 W.G. Robertson-R. Groves. 9.40 W. Stoker-R. K. Collings 9.44 W.H. Paterson-N.J. Whelp-

9.48 G.F. Gallop-CJ. Ketola. 9.32 HR. Cleland-E. T. Mc-

Mullen

majority of last season's "B" team Scotland: players. Ko Po-keung, who created McCutchen, J.AR. Gly. avern favourable impression with Portugal: Mr. Wolf Leybere, representav of the Swedish soccer team com- ing to Hong Kong, will be seen in action for South China.

A hard fought game is expect-1 Mina K.M. Bumjako,

with the busmen on top at Pakistan: U.M. Omar (Convenor), M.. The meeting between RAF and) Philippines:

Convraor). lar letters have also been receiv-1 Kwon Wah is not likely to be Chins: W. Honz Sing Convenor), HY. Jarvis at today's yearling sales and Alves; B. Gozeno, A Mar Mixed Doubles were not play depleted squad is to defend their 10.04 J. D. Mackie J. Park

Mr. Skinner told the Press that a letter had been received from

Singapore, Amateur Football Association agreeing to the proposal of the HKFA re- garding co-operation in connec- the end. tion with touring teams. Simi-

ed

Razack, AM. Deiar.

Dr. Atienza

up to the present moment, no should not experience any difficulty Salizerland: C.S. Rossell Convenari, news had been received from the in beating Kwong Wah, who have Maene Football Association the subject.

on not been finding it an easy mat-

ter to raise a team.

Regarding the proposed visit of

The Eastern-Chinese AA clash,

Newmarket, September 29. A filly by Ocean Swell out of Royal Bouquet, owned by Bir. T. Hanstead, realised top price of 2,800 guineas, paid by Mr. J. L

ed from Manila and Saigon, but a thrilling affair. The Airmen

A.F. Comber, W.C. Ogley.

Est, F. Le

C.E. Boszelet, G.B. Rosseiet.

List Of Names

lote

The following is the week-end) programme:--

Below ** lasted the names of the

prevent their respective countries in these

an indian Soccer X1, Mr. Skinner at Caroline Hill is likely to

said that he understood that they attract a large following. A win players who wish to be considered to re- had offered to play three matches for the Athletic is predicted.

Colony in the

early part As the Swedisa

in the

of November, team would also be visiting Hong Kong during the same month, the question was whether thei HKFA could afford two Arsi class teams and the outlay volved. The matter would have to be discursed by the Council.

It was revealed by Mr. Skin- ner that the Indian team claimed

in-

w have nine Olympic players and also six players who played! barefooted.

Baseball Scores

.K

New York, September 29. Today's baseball scores were:

Today FIRST DIVISION Navy Army, Navy, 5 p.m.; Re- feree: W. Gaffney: Linesmen: H. Richardson and Chan Tak Fai,

Commando. Police, Sookmampoo, 5 pm; Referee: J. G. Padley; Linesmen: A. Leck and Li Bing Tong.

Club v Kit Chee, Club, 5 p.m.;

Referee: F. J. Cross; Linesmen:1 A. Ribeiro and 3. H. Gergette.';

SECOND DIVISION

PCA Navy, Navy, 3.30 p.;

Referee: H Richardson Club Taikos, Club, 3.30 9.m.;

Referee: A. Ribeiro.

Tomorrow

FIRST DIVISION

Soares.

over).

The results of other were:

matches

in

Year

Betting

last

9.55 W. G. Davidson-S. S. Gor-

10.00 K. A. Miller, Hawthorn.

don

Autumn Meeting

6-1. For the wimmers, Marques Mrs. In revealed her best form pays the loss of Baker to the and the absence of Lake and had Mrs. Litton' os the Bunn netted two goals while Reed and

and Don Robbins, the Soares each netted one.

run with her deep drives along Maple Leat outat will have to -the baseline. Club de Recreio-Sales,

search hard to find replacements Nery

Two games in the and Gonzalves;

Colony for their key positions, if Sequeira, Reed

if the here

ed. The games were K.C. La title ques, Guterres, G.N. Gozano and and Miss. J. Yuan y E. Tai and

successfully this The delay The aggregate at the morning

friendlies Paks Sports Club: A. Rakah Mrs. Chow, the latter pair re week's

under Way session was 31,305 guiness for 40 A.R. Samy and Astrai; Yaqub Heeran and Mrs. Cooper v H.J. tors,

The annual Autumn Meeting ceived a walk-over, and M. caused some annoyance to specta- which was held on Thursday, at and at the evening session

Khan, Z.A. Abbes 12,395 guineas for 25 lots,

both games starting over Deep Water Bay proved most and A. Armstrong and Mrs. Armstrong half an hour after the larranged successful Mr. Marcus Marsh paid 3,500 Other Tiger Hussain A Ditta (the former pair received a walk time.

"There 'were 40 con-

Fair Trial out of guineas for Liberation, a filly by MA Wahab, A.M. Wahab and

testants Lady Morse kindly pre- Bishop's Vine M. Yusuf

This lackadaisical. attitude sented the prizes to the following nd

may be pardoned in a friendly successful competitors: colt out of a Nasrullah and

encounter, but should Castagnola fetched 3,100 guineas

not be Tombstone Competition-winner from

telerated in an official game.. England: HP. Shields, C.H. Cough, W.C.

Mr. C. Stewart.

Mrs. J. Wai: Runner-up: Mrs Higra J. Graat RG, Devín, F. A by Turkhan our of the

To prevent the schedule being M.C. Elliot Goodwin, JA Table, A. Ensee. Felstead Mare, owned by Mr.

played off in a clip-shed manner, W.B. Baller, G.F. Kariin, WJ. Mar- E. H. Covell, was bought for 2-

it is hoped that the Association shalisay. ALLG. Eastman, Sykes, 000 guineas, the top price of the

will strictly adhere to the penalty LA Collper, E.A. Atkins, FA evening session, on behalf of an

for tardiness. clause Plume, T. Wren, F. Style, R. American owner, and will go to

Competition--inner- ceived by the Association from Putting & Approaching--winner

An application has been re-

Mrs A.E.L Lissaman. Wirington, 7. Tindall, T, Hemsley. the United States-Reuter.

Ball, B... Bradbury, NJ.

the Delawares for participation Mrs. M.C: Mackie. Bebbington, T. Pile.

in the Men's Junior League. The tean featured in several sand- lot friendlies last year and is captained by Renule Baretto. the Association is not adverse

Present Indications are

that

to permitting their entry, despite

A.J

**

Scotland: W. Williamson, P. Kennedy. 7.

Bradley, J.M. Forrest, WJ.D.~ Came

Final Acceptors

CHAND TARA

HOCKEY TEAM

Colony's Ladies Singles Mrs. Ip beat Mrs. Litton 6-1. 6-1.

Men's Handicap Singles J.B. Hawthorn beat HR. Bake

The following will represent the Chand Tara Hockey Association 6-4, 6-4. RAP tomorrow in a hockey match against the

at the RNRC 7-5. ground (No. 2.) King's Park at

خدمة 10.00

All members are requested to London, September 29.

assemble at the Star Ferry (Kow Twelve final acceptors for the ioon.) at 9.00 am sharp., King George VI Stakes, to be run over two miles at Ascot on

Kassa Nazarin M. Ali Din, Saturday, October

S Dhillon.

S. O. Rahman 8, were pub (Cept) Curry T.Kikhabboy.

# S. Dhillon, Mohd. Khan. N.:

run, F. McCutcheon, JC Chalmers, W.G. McKie, W. Melrose. J. Maclean, J. Mclelland, CR. Loren, J. McKe via, A. Campbell, W. Casey, Ilished today as follows: Kennedy. J.V, Rattaty, A. Heloos. 7. Crighton. 2.G. Robertson.

7.

Marveil

S.

B. Kite beat N.C. Begley 6-4, N. Cooke beat P. Bonnermar 6-1, 4-6, 6-2...

Club Mixed Doubles HG.M. Rompen and Mrs. Getz beat E. Zaldui and Mrs. Zulauf 6-3, 6-1.

...Club Men's Doubles

J.D. Mackie and D. Nolan beat the fact that the time limit has Royal Empire, Singh M. Akbar Din. Mohd. Ali. F.T. Orr and H.M. Newton, 64,

expired. Hughes, R.K. Brown, Fraser, Moondust, Legendary III, Hyram, Reserves: Y. Alladin and M. 6-3. Peter Flosser Ridgewood, Bojs| Aishi Consternation and Merayeh

Lone Eagle, Brown Bover,

J.A.B. Belly.

Fortoral: JE. Narosha, A. Lax, RF LET, CC: Persia. CF. Benediol, A.P. Pereira, G.A. Cuterres, Lopes. A. Beltran.

AA.

BOOL,

All carry nine stone excent Consternation and Merayeh, who have eight stone 11 pounds. Sub- Treland C.. Jamieson, J. Joyce, IJL❘sequently Peter Flower

Kinnibargh, W.V, Field & Lecourt, struck off after a declaration of war forleit-Reuter...

J. Leveard...

4 RAF Kwong Wah, Seokumpotes: S. Bosen, J. Barberk, T. Mor

5 p.m.; Referee: Capt. H. J.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland fadians.

А 'B

H

E

Chicago White Sox 3 9

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn Dodgers

8

Beston Braves

2

10

P: Referee: J. F. Ennis;

1

Lt. Ashton.

Brooklyn Dodgers

(nightcap) "Boston Braves.

St. Louis, Cardinals Pittsburgh Pirates

7

-United Press.

CHANGES IN

EIRE TEAM

Dublin, September. "23"

The Football Association

Chisnall; Linesmen S. Y. Kwok 8. Africs: and, P. Manson.

Eastern v CAA, Caroline Bill,

Linesmen: P.. A.. Mooney and

gan (insuficient entries),

· AM. Hircock) (insufficient

entrics),

KITC HOCKEY TEAM

51.8.1p

Club Men's Singles

T.J. Ouwehand beat J. Kemp- Lon. 6-1, 8-2.

Silve

Strong Bid

Long Driving Competition-win- ner-Mrs. A.E.G. Haig Rumer- up Mrs Y. Williams. Putting

Electic

Competition-winner- Mrs. D.L Prophet;

Runner-

up Mrs. A.H. Pen Hidden Spot Competition-win-

ner-Mrs. F. Robinson.

Glover Cup-Mrs. I. W. She-

The

wan.

The Fanling season will open

with

a monthly medal on the årst

Tuesday in. Oclober, There will · · be the

regular third Tuesday St. Theresa's will be present-Ladies Day with special compeli- ing a strong bid for the 'junior] tion and prize. Ladies title with at least five This is a new event of the sea- The follownig have been selected

Today's Matches seasoned campaingers in their son and it is hoped, to have many Tennis Club in the Hockey Aspiruship will be mucking a start and to represent the Kowloon Indian

regular roster.

witdes, Will intending; competi- The School boys tennis cham-

The Remedios sisters, Therese tors please notify the Secretary. ciation fixture against the Army, today at the Chinese Recreation

Bernie, together with Gloria Dust Devil Wins Sookunpoo, tomorrow at 110 am will be decided. The following while Lella Gaan of the former to be played on the Army Ground. Club', when five singles matches are of last year's Wahoos have)

KCC RINKS allctted infeld been

positions; Newmarket, September 28:

COMPETITION The Aga Khan's calt, Dust Tahan Singh;

are the matches: 5. Dillon,

Madcap Aces it down for picket: The first and second rounds of Devil, wen the Jockey Club Sta Mohinder Singh Grewal, L. Guit Hugh Chaun W. M. Lo, Fritz Chung Yee-ta v Henry Litton:

duty in centre-field.

-the

the Inter-Members Rinks: Corn- Malaya: .... M.Y. Adal. S.. You? Ak kes over one and three-quarters | terez, M. H. Hassan (Captain), Lin v Lee Cheuk-yue, S. H. and first-sacker Doreen Ora polition will be played off to--

Wabab, MB., Hasan, AR Semir, miles here today. Lord Rosebery's Sub. Bhagat Singh: US Dillon, Wong v Washtachat, Lee Cheuk- have also

Third-sacker Yvonne de "Souis M.A. Wahah Sar. M. Wahab Jar Forethought was second and Lir. E. K. Ebrahim, P. X. Finto, yin y C. F. Wang

at the KCC; morrow KMB v South China, Boondary Imall AIL, AR.. Kitchell.

been seen Ot the

At 11.00 1.m. H. J. Joel's Rapid Motion (third Mickey Bam, and Garbux

Singh St 6 pm; Referee: A. E, P. India: EM. Ramjahn, S.M. Rumiahs.

Shanghai

Supporting C.R. Rosselet, J.F. Robinsost Guest Linesmen: P. M. Xavier [ULA. "Bumishi, A. Minu, A.B.A.

Reserves: Maghar Singh, Bat-

Betty RS. Shields, T.A. Madar (Skip), and W. Gibran

ian Singh, and Jangir Singh

Baptista and

Carvalho in Batman

vs G.X.. Rosselet, H.Y. Hsu, W. the left and right pastures.

The pitching assignment will be Butterworth, Geo. Lee (Skip).

bea

"At:4.00′′ p.m. A friendly cricket mates between Laken care of by Daisy Brow

H. Gittins, J. Boyés, A, E P. team captained by A. Prats whose slants have not yet

Guest, C.S Paris, September 29, and one by A. E. Noronha will

Borselet (Skip), ys local critics, but their E.R. Roszelet, R judged by

tuesle against the White Fangs Cochet beat another French pair, at King's Park this afternoon. Paul Furset and Jacques Sanglier. The following are the teams: Opportunity for Daisy to display sey, E.C. Fincher (Skip) vs F.R.

D. Hung, W.H. by 5-7, 6-0 and 6-1 to enter the AM. Pri's XII Dr. A her wares. semi-finals of the men's doubles Rodrigues A P

P. M. N. da Silva rely on Millie Baptista and Selsa

The pitching staff can also sing. T. Lock: (Skip).

Kerminie A.W. Wood, W. Horr in the Porse Lawn Tennis Cup NA

Baker, F. Howarth, B.S.

St. Joseph's Bye.

SECOND DIVISION

St. Joseph's RAF, Sockampoo,

3.30 pm Referee: S.Y. Kwok. Solicitors CAA, Caroline Hill,

of 330 pm Referee: P. A

Moones,

return World Cup match at Hel

Fire team to meet Finland in the Police v Eastern, Boundary St, sinki on Sunday, October 9, shows 330 pm: Referee: Capt. Stub-

Iwo changes from the side which

beat beat England 2-0 at Goodison University

Park overton, last week.

Both the alterations have been

-

Pakistan: M. Raxack, AM. Omar, U.M. Omar, KM. Omar, 1.3. Omar, U.R. Rumjan, A.A. Basseki

A

in a photo-firilsh with Lafontaine.

A field of four rin

The betting was Dust Devil 1

to

3 favourite Forethought 10 to

1, Rapid Motion-100 to 8.

The race was won by one and}. raisines VN, Allen, R. Bus AP between the second and third-

a half lengths with one length Coles, W. Geler, LS, Castro, DA. Reuter. Rosario, L. Bilra

وقلعة

به

3. Tang, H. Wang, G. Lee, W. Hong Sling, TK Lin, JW. Lee, WS. Chang, A.Y. Lee, C.Y. TAC. HY. G. Rong Choy, P.K. Las,

· · Francis · Lee, #C.W. Lam

v South China, Clos,

330 pm: Referee: Lai Duen

GR. Rosselat," ER. Fomeiet.

KBGC BOWLS TEAM

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AP. Weir, G. Robertson. fact that neither Com, the Etering Kalerkande

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be spared by their clubs Bealer Eclere. Won King Chung. the stand can be made;

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