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SURPRISE DEFEAT OF RAF BY KWONG WAH
Yesterday's First Division soccer was featured by the surprising defeat of RAF
by Kwong Wah at Sookunpoe, the Airmen going down to the Chinese. by six goals to two.
on the defensive for a greater part of the first half, staged a strong come-back in their match against Eastern at Caro- line Hill and eventually emerged winners by two clear goals.
Chinese AA, after being forced
RESULTS AT A
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GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
Eastern RAF
SECOND DIVISION
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South-Chia-without the I Athletic broke away and the services of their "stars" of last years who were al- most caught napping, relieved danger by giving away a. corner, which was not farmed to advan
age.
season, who are now playing for Kit Chee. proved no match for Kowloon Motor Bus, whom they lost by six coals
to
At the other end, Mak Sik-ko,
to two at Boundary Street. the Eastern centre-forward, rais-
Th
1
ed the hopes of Eastern's suppor-
the Second Division. Kitters when he broke through the Che strengthened by the inclu- Athletic defence and made a bee- ision of several Chinese "star" line for goal. Before he could I beat a strong Army XI on the shoot, however. Yu
Club Ground at Happy Valley by brought off a brilliant save by five goals to two.
6 5. China
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2 Kwong Wah 6
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Tennis Results
chem-
Several matches in the Ladies! Recreation Club Tennis pionship were played off yester- day. In the Mixed Doubles, P. S. McCaig and Mrs, Ayres beat Mr. and Mrs. Strickland after three hard fought sets.
The following are the full re- suits:
Handicap Singles
H. R. Jebsen received walkover from M. Goulder: E. Zulauf beat C. Blott 6-1, 6-2; M. Heenan beat D. Fitzroy-Williams 6-0, 6-1.
FIRST DIVISION KMB 6-South China
!
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949.
Heats For Colony Rumjahns Win Swim Championships Open Pairs
Start Today
(By KIMBERLEY)
Bowls Title
(By "RAMBLER") The Rumjahn brothers, K. M Rumjahn and S. M. Rum- the jahn, wor, the Colony Open The Colony Swimming Championships for
Lawn Bowls Pairs Champion- 1949/50 season start today with four Cham-ship
at the Kowloon Docks pionship events listed for the preliminary Club when they beat J. Brad- swim-off at the Victoria Recreation Club atley and J. S. Landolt by 24-20. For their fighting spirit alone, 6.30 p.m.
the Ramjans certainly deserved The Championships will be extended over a period their victory and after being led of two weeks to determine the local cham-13- they played an inspired game pions for more than 25 swimming and diving Pairs champions.
events.
On the basis of these results, Hong Kong swimmers will be selected to make the trip to Manila in early November for
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Wolves Prove Themselves Worthy Leaders
London, October 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers proved themselves to day worthy leaders of the English Associatica football's "first' division, 'holding last year champions-Portsmouth to a 1-1 tie at Fre ton Parka intern
It was last year's Cup holder's tenth undefeate match of the season and left the title holde. well down in the current standings.
the feet of Mak and the interport swim meet be- one week later. It seems quite im- for some brilliant show applause the year and
the Colony and the possible to me that Monteiro for which was tween
whole of the Philippines.
ngat gathering the ball. safely cleared.
Shortly afterwards, Yu Kal- again in the limelight 2yan was
when he turned a fast rising snap shot round the upright for a
Although
In a pene devoid of any spec- Jacnier play. Kowloon Motor Bas Soest South China by six goals to www by Boundary Street pester- day.
corner.
score.
In spite of the big difference in the score. KMB did not have matters entirely their own way. For long periods during the latter
hold, game. part of the
and were on the aggression, but poor combination and lack of shooting ability on the part of their for- wards robbed them of an oppor
unity to score.
Although both South China's goals were scored by Chan T.k fat, he was off-form and through erratic play. wasted several casy scoring chances,
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their favour.
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The Rumjans then scored two red beating West Bromwich Albion Sooderiand shots on the 5th head, one on the 1-0 and holding firmly on to Derby 16th head to bring the score to second place. Bumley moves into Newestie
the third position by defeatingham Chelsea by 1-0 and replacing charlton
19-13.
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SECOND DIVISION
Bradford Trounced
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Of the four players, K. M. Ram Jana
UTILK the most consistent. Landolt had the measure of S. In all divisions, leadership re- the VRC swim was travelling, M. Rumjaha during the first 10 mained unchanged although in Soares then timed him at 2/122 heads and after that and especially Third Division North, Marsfield seconds
during the last fire beads, S. M. town suffered its first defeat of The 2/06 effort was Kai-yan
claimed Ramjaha drew rounds of
now shares the first place with Doncaster Rovers. Bradley and partner was lead- The day's international match. the swimmer that he is-is able to
after by 13-0
eight beads between Scotland and Ireland at slice Df six seconds with the
1 scored 2.
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Belfast, confirmed
Scotland's The Rumjahrs scored a favoured position important abrupt efficiency that is claimed.
ཆོཀྵ་ head. however,
single on the 9th head and added the United Kingdom in the World over events of the complete Champion Opiniors
What counts will be nine shots on the next three heads Cup series in Rio next July. ship programme may be decided portant. tonight These are the men's 240 Sonny Monteiro's performance in
to bring the score to 13-10 in
The 100 yards the 20 second heat this evening favour of Bradley and his partner-la experimental Irish team in Blackpoo
a Highlanders won 8-2 against Berly the Eastern attack yards free style and
With regard Cheong Kin-man was all over the Athletic defence,; breast stroke. Two of the Colony's
Immediately after this, young which for the first time in his- Manchester V. the forwards did everything but most talented swimmers and I place him in the same bracket Ramjahn lost the jack and
tory there was not an Irish bitter rivals-meet in the same with Monteiro, before Chanley planted a long head. In this
player. Ehortly before- the interval, heat of the free-style swim: VRC's Chun-nam.
head, the losers scored five shots In the English first division, vin and Eastern in the 220 swim with Cheong to bring the score to 18-10 in Liverpool, 100, emerged undefeat West Brom Athletic took the lead when, fol- Sonny Monteiro
Association's Cheong Kin-man, Monteiro has on each nting a cross shot by Lo Wah- Athlete
occasion set the pace, closely at- sing, which Suen Poon failed to Kin-mari
ished up Chiu-chung dashed Sath China
The two have met in this race ended by the persistent lad from Durdled the ball into the ; but only once this year. Although Eastern AA Immediately OF
resumption
- Faster Last Quarter after the interval, Athletic took Cheong edged out the VRC man. up the running and launched a the decision was inconclusive by series of dangerous raids on the reason of the time returned and
Cheong, in beating Monteiro Eastern goal. but to no effect. the subsequent spectacular "per-
The 13" proved to be a lucky Fast end to end play followed. formances by Monteiro in the free out early this season had caught number for the Rumiaans for on
the VRC man on the last tum and
scored five with the Eastern striving hard to style events.
Tottenham obtain the
Aliser which neveri
Hotspurs clicking Apparently the organisers of finished that 30 remaining yards the next head they their defence
unchanged came,
combination--playing the Championships have regarded in a faster last quarter than Mon-shots to bring the score to 19-13
The Ramjshus, for the first time for the tenth successive time-- played a superb game against a Cheong Kin-man only as a posteiro could give. If Cheong is able in favour of the losers.
during nippy attack. their one weaknessible third best of all entrants for to keep a lead of more than a
the game. took the lead trounced Bradford 5-0 to bold top Spare
10 the 220 swim
yard then he will not bave
Shred W... 19 4 2 2 21 11 They seeded Lai wer sun's
chance despite his strong finish. the 19th head by scoring three spot in the second division. Chun-nar Chan
shots and bringing the score 21-19. Sheffield Wednesday's 1-1 tie West Ham 10 2 2 18 The
record? That remains to be
The losers then scored a single with Brentford was good enough Blackbern Sonny Montauro (third and secand
Finalists in the 220 are likely the 19th head to bring the score to keep second place while four Chesterfeld 11 12 Lau Tai-ping last year). Lau
Presto N.E. 114 $2 to 21-20 in favour of the Ramjaha teams shared the third. hot defending his title.
They Barnsley 10 4 he Cheong. Monteiro, Wong VBC From Ule
brothers.
West Ham United, Chester- Swan 30 5 comes persistent
Ram-wah (Chung Sing), reports of Monteiro's phenomenal Matuk
The 20th head was a deciding field. Preston North End
and Hall...... (VRC). the one-time head. K. M. Ramjaha was having Blackburn.
Qomen's P.R. 11 3 Athletic increased, their lead present swim form. His trainer Shanghai 220 back stroke cham- the shot. Landolt, with last wood
end
West Ham stayed in on points, Cardin...... towards the of the game Luiz Soares, claims that Monteiron who is a better than average took the jack six inches behind having lost 3-0 to Preston, Ches-Gri 10 when Wu Chiu-chung connected; clocked 2 minutes 6.4 seconds
nas middle distance swimmer and to lie one. Sambo Pumjahu, a This cross shot and headed it into over the 200 yard distance,
ted terfield did the same after losing Southampton.. 10 directed by his brother, rested
2-0 to Cardiff, while Blackburn held U... 1195 Were the net well out of the reach of works out to something like 2/22/ Chan Chun-nam of Lai Tsu
The other event to watch this Landolt's shot wood cut for a Sues Po-on.
for the 220 yards free style which
Brentford... 12.3 Easter tried hard to reduce means three seconds better than evening is the 100 yards breast count of two, giving them a lead edget Plymouth Argyle 1-0.
with one more Notts County slappd a 7-1 score Leicester stroke.
Orient to cimphasise Bury on to Leyt of the Mor Bus broke away on the lead of their opponents, but the existing record of 2/25 Alat set
ytor In the first heal, the champion, head to a head K. M. Ram-lits leadership of the third division Bedford by Wilfred Lawrence in
1935: Major Holman and Mrs. Holman the right and, specuing down the the sound tackling of the Athle
tic defenders proved to be 3 wing, sent in a
Soares claim to this perform. Gerry Rosa-Pereira of VRC is right acrosse
against the swimming
strong jahn again drew the shot and South. Norwich and Northampton Lands ance is very popularly supported butterayer of Eastern A. Tsang when the skips went down to roll share second rung, Norwich by the goal area where Tam Woon- stumbling block. cheung, hipping in smartly tap Athletic worthy
The final whistle came with by many who had seen Monteirs He-fook.
the Rumjahns were lying twa, tying Torquay 1-1, and Northamp winners of a at the distance. However, there is
Landolt with his third wood, ton after a scoreless tussle with THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH The Eastern man, reported to an equally strong opposing body be butterfying around a consis drew first shots. Sambo Raunjahm Aldershot. Eastern: Suen Po-on. Lam Tak- of sceptics.
Third place is held jointly Notts C..... Shaken by this reverse, South
tent 70 seconds. is the most came through perfectly to rest China sent Chat Thic-fauzy . Fok Yiu-wah. Wang Chi-
olt's shot out for one. Lan-Reading and Nottingham Forest Bournemouth 164 favoured to win the title this doit was short with his last wood. Forest defeated
Landolt's
Ipswich down the centre and the latter.wan, La Hon-son Lau Hing-chai.
Town Norwich .... Law Tak-fock.
year according to VRC observers. after dribbling his the defence, miskicked and shot hing and Leung Wing-kwon
The victory of the Ramjahn 2-1, but Reading's points sustain- Nerthaapter 11932-19 25 way through
chuer, Mak Sk-H. Law" "Tak-
The
man to crack under Ng brothers was a very popular need it despite a 3-2 setback from Reading first
wide.
Two weeks ago, I saw Monteiro: Nin's record of 70 seconds tai as shown by the applause they Chinese AA: Yu Kai-yas,
the Within five minutes, the Bus-
Lee in training for the 220. Swimming however, was Chan Chiu-cheong received after the game and Ping-nam,
any, Lui She-ping, Chan solo he was doing the 200 yards of Chinese YMCA who was timed congratulations showered on them the attack again Kan-pui, Mow Cheung-wing. Stu distance men were on
on instructions of his at 69.8 seconds lately in the VRC the spectators. Well done, the and the ball was swang over to
Savening. Kyk Check-cheong coach. Watching him. I thought pool. What about Gerry Rosa- Ramjahns, congratulations P. Lavalette and Mrs. Lavalette the left where Lee Tal-fai. after wait-chuna La Wah-ring. it was an unusually fast pace that Pereira? The champ will tell us your very fine victory. beat Cmdr. Harrison and
Mrs. beating Lee Shek-ting, drew the
Fong Kwok-yuen and Harrison, 6-3, 6-4; H. J. Arm goalkeeper out of his charge and
Leung
all about it tonight! Ping-kwan.
The strong and Mrs. Armstrong beat walked the ball into the net. A. D. Scholes and Mrs. Scholes
Just before the interval, the 6-4, 6-4; D. Nolan and Mrs. Kite!
further went
ahead ca; R. S. Cull and Miss M. Sieap through Tam, Woon-cheung who
Handicap Doubles
Cheers Fook-lom, tight hall, wer in the forward line, of South China, played a credit-.
Eastern forwards. bie gire and tried to set his weak in their shooting, locked team moving but most of his, hall control and understanding efforts were wasted through an They were also inclined to drop
back too far up the Beid. leav
wide gap between then- selves and the opposing goal.
H. R. Baker and W. A. P. Themjinept forward line. beat A. Todd and D. R. Holmes
7-5, 4-6, 7-5.
Mixed Doubles
F. T. Or and Mrs. Heinzerling heat E. B. Oliver and Mrs. Hynes 6-2, 6-3, 7-5: K. B. Baker and Mirs. Baker beat B. I. Barlow and Mrs. Barlow 6-2, 6-1; Hazell and Mrs. Robertson beat
6-2, 7-5.
Ladies Doubles
KMB on the other hand, had a
well balanced-team with Tani,
Woon-cheung outstanding.
The game started at a fast pace and end to end play was in evide ence
goalkeepers Both tried early in the
Rusical they both rose to the occasion.
After 15 minutes play. Tsang
in a shot
a
Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Tamworth i Ped the ball pust golic Chuy keenly contested game.
best Mrs. Mackie and Mrs. Elliot, 6-4, 6-0.
Men's Doubles
P. Bonnerman and S. Saul beat J. Hurlba and P. V. Shaw 6-1, 12-10.
1
Mixed Doubles
Singles
and
"open the score.
Eustinen
Choy with a hard drive. From the restart, South China tried to close the gap and Chan PS Tak-fai at this stage was seen
Unusually Fast Pace Leung Fook-
RAF 2 Kwong Wah 6 RAF received a rude shock
at the hands of Kwong Wah in a First Division soccer game at Sookunpoo yesterday,
The
score
sang beat Denny Wong, 7-5, 6-4. erosive again and Chow Man- being Larner kick, the scoIST
Doubles
Today's Matches
At LRC
RUGBY RESULTS
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Without free style. Luckie Rose, (the present cham- pion and title holder who is not defending this year) it seems that Mamie Leong of the IKU and Kwok Ngan-hung (Lai Tan) will be battling it out for the championship this year.
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Lie with Mansfield for the lead Newport Mrs. Aserappa 6-2, 6-3
The results of rugby football
Crewe Alexandra de- Aldershot games played today were:
After being held up for a position. McCaig and Mrs. Ayres beat G. missing two scoring chances in going down to the Chinese by
week by the weather, the Hong Icated Carlisle United 2-1 to move arch Strickland and Mrs. Mrs. Strick-succession through dilly-dallying. six goals to two.
Kong Hockey Association fixtures up from fourth to second place League: Batley 5 Castleford land 6-2, 5-7, 6-4.
went into full swing yesterday while Gateshead, Lincoln, Crewe However, he made amends when Shortly after the start, Nichol-22. Bradford Northern 11 Ber-
with into the row 6. Featherstone Rovers 18
games being played Alexandra, Oldham Athletic and son brought the ball
off. The following are the results he beat Tam with a grounder to
all hug the Tranmere Rovers of the schoolboys' ternis cham-
net South China's first goal Chinese goulmouth, but his part- Hul! Kingston Rovers 14. Halifax
The matches were featured by third. pionship matches sponsored by the attacked
From then on. South China ing effort was saved by the Chin- 24 Dewsbury O. Hunslet 13 Leeds
In the Scottish League, St Crewe the appearance of a number of Keighley Chinese Recreation Club,
21. again and again. but ese goalie, Tam Hung-yiu.
Huddersfield 31.
new players on the field, all of Mirren shared first position in Stockport poor combination in the forward |
Chinese took the lead Liverpool Stanley 11 Oldham 12. event is the return of Doris Bar- whom were keen and game. “A” division with Dundee, and, Gazexbead line coupled with the sound di through Chung King-sun, who Salford 16 Belle vue Rangers 2 mang. One time harhour cham- KITC (formerly Khalsa) emerg of "p" division
Rochdale Hornets 7 Leigh
21 ten to local competitive swim- The Army, playing against Morton is still in undisputed lead Tranmere fence of the Busemen frustrated later increased his team's
Liesoin K. C. Wong received walkover all their attempts.
with another fine effort.
record holder, St. Helen's 30 Bramler 2. War pion and
Doris ed victorious by scoring four from K. W. Ma: T. K. Choy beat
Morton sent down Forfar Ath-Oldham After a period of defensive"
Bochdale Herbert Yuen, 6-0, 6-2: Lee Cheuk play, Motor Bus were on the ag- following a
The Chinese obtained their goal rington 20 Swinton 12. Wigan 43 specialises in the middle distances times without reply.
Whitehaven 2.
and should easily qualify for the
Cartiale KITC was down one goal aletle by 3-1, St. Mirren drew 3-3
whlie Dundee de Hartlepools.. 10 5 1 with Hearts Fui
nais.
the way. In the last 10 minutes Union: Blackheath Birken- chi's drive from 20 yards defect- Undaunted by the "score, the head Park 3. London Hospital 16
however, Army rushed in three feated Motherwell 3-0.-Reuter, Rotherbar Others in the race are Joan and trying to clear. into Lee Sheuk-yue and U. See Lin | 20
his own,
the final score.
KCC CRICKET XI. trick they knew to re- every best S. N. Che and W. Y. Kwok, to give KMB a four to one duce the lead of their opponents. Richmond O. Metropolitan Police making her debut in the Cham- 3 Harlequins 3. London Welsh 9 all of VRC. the last mentioned
At Kowloon, the most interest- 6-4, 6-4: Maurice Ms and Arthit
game was that Tam Hung-yiu, the Kwong Wah 19 Old Aleyians 8. Old Paulines pionships. Motor Bus continued to press
Dutch Ruckey Club, and Wasu Tahat heat Hugh Chuan and for a full ten minutes gave for his side and was the main ob
custodian, played a grand game10. Old Merchant Taylors 16..
Nomads. and Henry Litton 6-1, 6-3.
the defenders 'a harassing time.
Wasps
Preliminary events this evening 38 Royal Military Acade
Both teams were much -
im The following have been select- Accrington At this stage, two quick goals
and my Sandhurst 3. Abertillery 16 are:
proved from their last season's ed to represent the Kowloon Brand G. were added to the Busmen's score
Weston-Super-Mare 0. Bath O Maintaining pressure, the Air-Llanelly 6. Bedford 28 Gloucester
Men's 220 yards tree style: Heat line-up. It was the Dutch, how- Cricket Club in the Hancock York through Lee Choon-fat and Tam Woon-cheung, the latter complet a penalty was given against the Troians 8. Bristol 18 London Irish Kam-wah (Chinese YMCA), and of speed, the pace being main Monday, October 10. Play will bundar
lete were at last rewarded when 0. Bridgwater and Albion 19-L/Col. Mansfield, Wong Kai- who impressed on the field Shield games against the Hong Wong yesterday despite the final result Kong Cricket Club at Chater ing
chee, (Chinese YMCA), his "hat "trick"
The game began with a burst Road on Thursday, October 6 and Just before the final whistle Chinese. Theˆspot kíék was taken | 8. Cardiff 14 Newport 5. Cross Chan Chun-nam (Lai Tsun), Keal tained throughout. The Dutch commence at 11 am.. sharp on St., Mirren, .......... Chan Tak-fai was fouled inside by Morrow, who made no mis- Keya 3 Blachaven A 6. Exeter the area and taking the penalty take with a well placed shot. Devonport Services 5. Leicester 32. Cheong
(EAA), e
men played fase. hockey on the each of these days. the interval,
Monteiro (VRC), | Scany. kick himself,
the Chinese Coventry 6. Lydney 6 Chelten- he converted easily.
centre-feld
and for thes
A.T. Lee, E.C. Fincher, W.H Celtic KMB: Khan-kon
Tam
Tum
Matiuk (VRC) and S.B. Mitford first half kept up pressure. They Colledge. J. Leriol. A Zimmern, berta were leading by three goals to, 6. Master 11 Aberavon 8. Kong-pak and Tam Chun-Jai: one.
Manchester 2 Sale 15. Moseley 10 (VRC).
were, however, loose with the F.R. Zimmern, W.M. Davidson, Falkirk R Tay &Mrs. Fowler v. D. Tsai Tang Sum, Hung Hing-yuk and After the breather, the game Bradford 8. Newbridge 6 Penarth Men's three-metre board fancy scoring circle and trittered. away N. Hart-Baker, A. Stepto, C.P. & Miss W. K. Mok; Lee Wai-tonz
Fung Kwan-shing; Tsang Ming-
off at a fast pace and 5. Northampton 23 ald Millians diving La Rosa-Pereira (VRC), started
many scoring chances. & Miss Choy W. P. chuen, Chony Manechi, Lee Chan-spectators were treated to plenty 3. Notts 11 Hull and East Riding Ed. da Roza (VBC). George time and again unto the defence,
Nomads, although beaten back Smith, J.A. Sellars.
Reserve W. D. N. Webb. Mrs. Litton M. Heenan & Mrs fat. Tar. Woon-ching and Lee of exciting football, with both. Old Edwardians 14 Rigby Saunders (VAC). Ku Ka-kiu
Kotherwell Cooper v. T. E Baker & Mies Tai-fai.
Philadelphia, October 1, Stirling Rumjahn.
Follocking
an attack on the RAF Pool & Heath 0. Redruth 18 (244). Wong in (EAA) Wong impressed also as an attacking
11. Swanser 22 King-woon (EAA), Chan Wai Nomad
The world light-weight cham-Baith 2.
Partick Lee Shek-ting and. Lam Yue-| goal, Tang Chuer gave the Chin- Rosslyn Wanderers 19 Tor-] (EAA). Dr. Major Holford and! ilirough Pelor Rull, who whacked) 10 rounds non-title fight here Lattaren of South
the pion, Ike Wilhams, outpointed ese their fourth goal.
Glamorgan
(EAA), Chan
Wal-shan Dutch defence, that they scored Doug Ratford of New York in a Aberdeen......$ Both sides attacked in turn, | quay Athletic 17 Aldershot Ser- with the Chinese adding two more vices 11. United Services Ports Cpl. Baker-
the ball in nacely.
The teams actually were
were of night-Reuter goals to their tally through Tang mouth. 6. Gay's Hospital 14. Men's 100, yards breast stroke equal strength. This was clear Chuen (1) and Cheuz Shek-kam Waterloo 14 Dublin Wanderers 6 Heat 1. Leung Hin-kin (La)
from the play.. that proceeded Edinburgh Wanderers O-Edin-Tsun), Tsang Ho-took (EAA), G. with both sides unable to add little of their seniors talent, but Danda U Nick Ma v. J. D. Mackie: Ma In a fast and interesting their second goal before the final anterers Clavery University Cuperpr. Brown further to the score Out hockey together, give promise of Stembowensie..
Airmen burgh Academicals 8. Greenock Rosa-Pereira (VRC), and Cpl
Olland, by their clear intention to play Cowdenbeath King-wing v. S. M. Wone: Boch First Division game at Caro- whistler Liang - Thomas Le: Ip Koon-
6. Kelvinside West 12 Glasgow Leong Tsak-ho (EAA), Chan men, was a stalwart in the lasers better performances as the fix- Alesie 1 RAF: Morris. Angland, Cross, Academicals 3: Pontyprid 6 Ebbw Chiu cheong (Chinese YMCA) defence. hung & Edwin Teal Chan Kamline Hill, Chinese AA beat
·tures" proceed Buteber; Ferguson,
Wilson, Vale 6.Beuter moon & Hame Mo-chiu: P. T. Easterd by two clear goals.
J. Yvanovich (VRC), and Pie. The biggest score of the day Kwok & Leung Yan-hung v. W. Eastern started off in grand Bloggfield, Jenkins, Nicholson,
Watson.
was credited to Recreio "A" who Recreio “A” 13, Dopkyard. style and Yu Kai-yun, the Athle Morrow and Studd K Khung ở T. 5 Cheng.
Recreation Club' 13 Diled
up. goals against Dock. de custodian, was called upon to Kwong
Women's 440 yards free style sard-It-was-n-dull-game, much lecreio "B" difend his charge almost in the]
Heat 1-C. Bager (VRC) Mamie too one-sided to be interesting Leong (HEU), and Doris Barten Recreio "B" making their first Chantara (VRC), Heat 2. Kwok Ngat-hung appearance
the fixtures, Army (Lái Tsun), -P. Sullivan (VEC), downed European YMCA by two HKU **and Joan Fager (VBC),
goals to one. The "Beta" had KICHC
Colony Ladies Singles
5.15 p.m. Mrs. Chow v. Miss F Lo: W. J. D. Cooper v. Hublbatt; Mrs. Getz v. Mrs. Ar strong.
Colony Mixed Doubles
Club Ladies Doubles
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