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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949.

Selections For HK-PI Swim Meet Still "Tentative"

(By "KIMBERLEY”).

The Interport Swimming Committee" have finally

done something.

come

They have now. through the stage of selecting a team which, however, is still "tentative" notwithstanding that the swim date with the Philippines is only a week ahead rema After long days of conferences, during which period swimmers and others concerned alike have been kept guessing by the tight-lipped, short-sighted, fumbling policy of the Selection Committee, the names of the Hong Kong re- presentatives were read out.

But when asked what the list of events would be like,

the shocking

answer

"That is not certain yet."

have the

we

events

came:

But here.

and after Leung. But the times re- turned by both waumers identical.

ALTE

WILFRED LAWRENCE

The Captain.

Royal Navy Beat Army In Ratings Race

In a light wind on Wednes- day, the first Ratings team race between the Royal Navy and the Army was won by the Reval Navy.

*After Dext Sunday, when Sum- mer-time ends, there will be no werk-day evening races.

Last week's results were:

The Army were handicapped Dinghy Series Races at Forer

Tuesday, October 18 by lack of experience and the (12) 743 (9001 Fad Dubois (61 43.30 strange harbour; one of the (9): 5 Corbett (16) 50 (775): 4th dinghies, when leading, missed man (12) S827 (1978; Sth Mrs. Mal- out on mark of the" course. Tislerde (20) 20251 (363); 6:3 McCauley

"spoiled' the leam's chancès; how-

(4) 8th Robinom (10) 14 (188)

Pth. Mrs. "Tremperz (14) 1.02.09 (307): Lanter i DNF.

|

TODAY'S SOCCER

HK LEAGUE

*First Divistch Army v Police, Sockumpoo, 5.30 p.; Referee: J.F. Ennis: Linesmen: Chan Tak-fal and P.A Mooney,

RAP

Becond Division

For That "Sorond. Wind” -Pause for Refreshment

DRINK

Coca-Cola

S. Africa Will Fight

To Keep Soccer Stars

Soccer attracts the biggest following of South African sport, and the Union soccer afficialt want it to stay that wayBY PREVENTING: BRITAIN FROM TAKING AWAY- ALL HER STAR FOOTBALLERS—————

5.30 This Year's increased migration of players to

News Vendor, Kai Tak, 5.30 p.m. Referee: A. Ribeiro. St. Joseph's v Talkoo, SL Joseph's. PCA Y CAA Caroline Hill,

5.30 p.m. Referee: G. Vergoti,

pum Referee.-P. Manson, Yard Police v Eastern, Navy, 5.20.

p.m.; Referee: J. Turner. Police v Kit Chee. Boundary St.,

5.30 p.m.; Referee: E.A. Stubley. |

SCHOOL LEAGUE

Wednesday, October 19 Army Navy: 1st Keuble (HMS Bel raty 111.4: fad Kemail (Black SwaSt. 1261; And Fernch (Tamar) 1.27.12; 4th Shave (RASC)' 131.29; SIX Mathewson

D.NF.

Thursday, October 20 vih Dinghy · Berion Racet

Ist Farrar (6), 2242 (956) :. 2nd Mrs. Tresserr (7) 1.01 18:5): 3rd Howell (3) 36.2 1976): 4th Nixem. (20) 37,01-(781): 543 Black- wood (1) #7,49 (665); 4th Laster (e ÄLƏ: (603) : 7th Rarria (19) 4418 (505); 8th Moss (4) 44,43 (432); th Crleitu (*):432 (443); 20th Mom Boyle (1) 13.29 (395); 11th Harrison (2) 49.39 (281); 22th Evana, (8) 3149 (509); E. Robinson (20) D.S.Q.; Cooper (14) and Follets (11) DNF.

Senior

Joseph's y DBS, SL Joseph's, į College, 2.30 pm; Referee: P.) Manson

Ying Wah v Queen's, D.B.S., 2301 pm; Referee: H. Richardson.

Junior

Scottish and English clubs is causing grave: concern to the administrators of the game in South Africa, where all football is amateur, and British professional clubs can therefore sign players there without paying fantastic transfer fees.

By next month six players will cradle for cricket such as ext have left for Britain this year-ain Britain, with her village) record annual exodus from the games. country.

Wah Yan v DBS., DBS, 4.30 pa of the South African Football As-

Referee: W. Gibson,

Ying Wah (bye)

ever when the teams meet again it should be a closer race.

The Autumn series in dinghies and stars are well started but the Dragons

Jubilees and Redwings are starting slowly due to the large number of boats being over landed. The

first team league race will (Tamar) 13215; ech Shmood (Black be sai

sailed on Sunday at 11 am Swan) 1.46.45: 7h Monagham. (HQ ZI

1.43.00:

Chigwidder between the Army and a Govern- | Ist. Bde.i

[Belfast). Fikr. ment Team. All those Interested (ASC) Lycom In Manils.

the breast stroke swimming. Wilfred Lawrence, un-in taking part in these teum Bark (ASC). Cole, Vickers at Cooper distance will be in autres which animously elected by the team to races should add their names to 182 28 Int. Ed.). Tyler (HMS Belfast)

mean close to 10 yards more Don't ask us how we got them than the distance competed for, be their captain and chief liaison. the lists in the Club

The first Cruiser Series Cham- Lawrence, who will be 40 this When the names were check-in Hong Kong.

Race will start next ed, something was amiss Chan

Roza Pereira's performances winter, will be quitting competi- pionship

Sunday at 8 21.

Course and Chun-nam, who Manila honour throughout the season have varied five swimming after this inter

But the port meet, to which he is keenly Handicaps have been posted. ed early this year by a special from 75 to 72 seconds. invitation to thrit National point is: every single one has looking forward. He is in the two Swimming Championships. was! brea finished 1 true form, back stroke events and will swim missing. Investigations revealed whereas his competitors includ- alongside the back stroke king, that old Chan isn't going after ing those who best him have on Tony Lopes.

the

The veteran swimmer's ultimate same occasions, only managed In fact none of at least three to stagger through. The effort by retirement will sull leave two prack swimmers of Lei Tsun will Chan Chiu-cheng, when winning grand records behind for his be making the trip. The club's

the title in the Championships younger successors to play with. representative told me later that, was one typical example.

These are the 220 yards free style they could not meet the expenses It

therefore, is legical to say

marked in 2 minutes 25 seconds of the meet. And the interport that Boza-Pereira who, although he set in 1935, and the 150 yards in- organising committee apparently as still to brush up on his speed, dividual medley, 1 minute 46.2

us, so we don't go" he

est butterly swimmer of them

And when Lawrence leaves the To some, this might seen a all. And in the 100 me

metres dis-

of competitive swimming. wcente Tather smug Way of putting tance (109 yards) he will things. But Lai Tsun has a ease. Anitely have an advantage over Last year, when the Philippines Lung Chak-tos if not over Chan Championship honours and many terday was the singles champion-oria (928) Bad Harzoek 115) 1.08.20 Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Roper. visited Hong Kong, the VBC were Chiu-cheong himself. Stamina, in complete contral of the organi and the power to stay the longer *ing, expenses and gale income, distance with the butterly, will of the meet. Other clubs were count more than_speed told only to send their swimmers.

Kil.

e not prepared to date! nas meanwhile, been, the strong seconds set in 1948"

This time, the arrangerents

3gsin

Relay Team

de-!

he will have had 20 years of interport successes. The interpor meet with the Philippines will be

grand climax to a grand swim ming.. record for a **grand old man" of the sport.

;

women's

15 this

Omar Wins

CCC Bowls

Title

Saturday, October 22.

• 1st Dubois (18) 36.49 (178): 2nd Co. | Bert (8) (46.56) (838); Ard Hanenek (2)

TENNIS RESULTS

Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Hol- man beat Mrs Stroobach and Mrs. Alexander in straight sets

Extremely Kind

When Mr. Fred Fell, president

The climate is extremely k sociation, learned this week that to sportsmen, and they can hay Manager Jimmy Seed, of Charlien their golf, tennis, horse racing a Athletic was on his way out in other sports nearly all year rou search of more players, he said, with few interruptions owing

This is the worst news possible." rain.

A sport finding increas The president said manager favour among Aouth African:" Seed's visit had brought to a head bowling. The annual tournam the whole matter of their players of the South African Bowling signing professional forms, "We sociation continues to attract are powerless at the moment, but entries, and the fact, that D we are determined to fight tooth tournaments and nail against this latest threat diffefent venue each year If a way could be found to sloy, proved exceedingly popular.

at the Ladies Recreation Club our players turning professional, 41.29 (126); db Price (1) 41.25 (884); yesterday to qualify for the it would be done as soon as pos Geh Nixon (29) 42.35 (514); 6th McCal

Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Folmar will be opposed by Mrs. Campbel and Mirs Cotesworth who beat

ments

Arc

held

at

tou

Previously it was the custo hold rugby and soccer

on centralised. lines, "If necessary," he added this was found too expensive Li will My to England to put our the players' point of view, so no case before the Football Asso- the zonal system of elimination ciation."

adopted

of the Club's Ladiessible. Jeg (19) 44,00 (541): 7th Brows (Doubles (Handicap) Tennis (By "RAMBLER”)

45.20 (456): 8th Dunlop (18) 45,00 (425) } #th Yates (14) 45.40. (874): 2018 Les Championship. M. Omar, the Colony's (16) $8,45 (824); Yoczied (5) and Blaaks singles lawn bowls champion, yes (11) DNF.

Si Dinghy Seles Ram: 1st Price 15 ship of the of the Craigengower (68) and Fartisan (3) 115-81 (756): Cricket Club for the second year by !), s in succession when he beat W. Hong Sling by 21-9 after an ex- citing game.

The present system of paying an amateur £10 to sigh profes- sional forms and providing his passage to Britain is quite legal," said Mr. Fell, and the Scottish

Football Referees

Meeting

Ladies Doubles (Handicap) Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Houmar (11) 1.3.5 (614): 6th Cooper 11235 (548): 7th Harris: 111 1.13.4 beat Mrs. Stroobach and Mrs. 14867: 8th Yatm (1) 116 (28: Alexander 6-2, 6-1; Mrs. Camp-clubs are able to offer the player Collins (2) 1948 (374): 19th Chute bell and Mrs. Cotesworth

beat (324); 18th Bixw

(Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Roper 6-2, any amount they wish. (14) 22611

"If the players who have left. That the Hong Kong Footh 6-4 13.07 (274); Treenery (15) D.S.Q

for Britain prove successful, South Referees' Association hava reg Jubiles Non-Berim Race: Lot Breching

Inter-Hong 21.26.50; and Skurd (4) L31; 3rd

Africa will be a meccs for profes- tered with the police was revesi A.T. Dow and W. Reed beat Csional managers next season, and by Mr. A. E. P. Guest, Chairm Smith (1) 1.4211

Sunday, October 23

Blott and B. Deakin 3-6, 6-0, 6-2;: the "snowball" will continue to at the Refereer Associati

D. Fitzroy- Goldman and Williams beat M. Heenan and G. Strickland, 6-3, 6-2.

The standard of bowls produced Women's Line-Up Furthermore, Roza-Pereira was are in the hands of tive

by the players was at times very VRC and Lai Tsun's committee a finalist in the 100 yards free

Five girls will be in Hong Kong high. Hong Sling playing right (which also had a conference of style which means that the VRC

had a commanding line-up against the on top form their own) decided that their man can be of much use in the 4

Philippines They are Mamie lead and at one time the specta wimmers will still be available x 100 yards relay teara besides Leong of the Hong Kong Univer- tors were of the opinion that he if the organising body would look standing as a reserve to Cheong sity, who

year's star would succeed in creating an up-

- 5k Star Series Race: Les Von Kret after the expense Sheet That: Kin-man (who will be having

woman performer: Shauna and set.

achona: (6) 139,2 (800): 2nd De Goede incidentally, didn't work in with enough, to do) in the 100 yards Heather Anderson; the 13-yea eaten and came back Aghting (75); 4th Blackwood (3) 142.25 (480):

However, Omar was not to be (5) 1.40.26 (78); and Price (4) 14

HARDCOURT RESULT At the Chinese Recreation Club Once Omar got his touch, het Your (2). 1.69.62 (828): Hancock slowly reduced the lead and (1) 02

YP. Tsui and WP. Tsui beat KC. eventually took tite lead It took (1). Los (200); 2nd Hancock (21 Lati and Q.1. Pang in two straight

25 heads before the game 11104, (471): And Wallace (5) 1.12.25 sets, 6-1, 6-1.

(516); 4th Thiennety (6), 1.15.17 (480); Hong Sing was leading 6-2 after ih cending (4) 1.17.00 (388); De Goode

(1) DNF.

VRC's plans.

Roza-Pereira

free style event.

ended

8th Staur Berhit Racer-

1st McCauley

old VRC hopeful Cynthia Eager Roza-Pereira's time for the 101 and Luckie Rose. By the way. is steady at 59. Cheong finished there is a sixth. She Ann Rose A point at issue during yes- second to Monteiro in 56.5 aged three months who will be terday's meeting was whether seconds. Doubtlessly, Cheong can travelling on her first interna- or not to send Gerry Roza do better. But with some five tional swim, meet with her many- Pereira who lost his interport | races to swim.

the Eastern lad times international swimming berth when he failed to earn may, I don't say will, be in need meet star-mother Luckie Rose six heads and 14-6 on the 13th the merits at the recent Cham- of some help.

will be Hong Kong's mascot head. Thereafter Omar scored 13 Rating Bories Races at Corbett pionships, by which the selection |

Kin-man,

fresh fron shots on seven successive heads to (5) 1.3.15 (382); ad Harris (13) 138

(748): 3rd Hotege-(12) 1.4027 (653) || committee WZ5 basing their!

his victory across the harbor lead 19-14.

4th. Miss Lawebrý (26) 1-10.39 (574) 2 205 Kamination.

100 or for that matter, may last Sunday, is full of enthusiasm Nip And Tuck

Turner (19) 1,4147), (454): 4th Fiber (5) L48 (18); 7th Perty (15) 150-13 (246) Dubois (37) Retird competition aboard.

Ir

Vaste Place of Reza - Perzita,

Leung Chak-toa

WH

suggested. To decide on the lat ser would be another fumble.

True li was that Roza-Pereira į macie a mess of things with his butterfly stroke this year. In the

Leung Chak-fea on the other hand, is not even rated in the

Today's Matches The following are the matches down for decision at the Ladies Recreation Club.

Final Club Ladies Singles

5.00 pm Mrs. Litton Mrs. Coope

Final Men's Handicap Doubles 5.00 pm: J.B. Kite and

"

grow."

There are already 17 South Africans spread among playing clubs in Scottish and English foot- ball at present.

Other Sports

Meeting held last- niztt at. Office of the Hong Konz Foot Association in Prince's Buildis

One referes complained that certain ground inside the Ra Course was not fit for footh The ground was not marked. there was no net. The refe concerned had the game pla on another ground,

other event if he goes, he will at the

at the prospects of swimming in Hong Sling registered four shots string in the 100 metres breast that he frels in excellent condi- only one shot down, the score at 1.01.09 (882): 2nd His Borse (18) 1.167) | Arthy D. Fitzroy-Williams and for neglecting His rugby practice, I and not qualified and in this

Heading the list of the interport Championships, he placed third, is the "grand old man of local

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Final Ladies Handicap Doubles 5.00 p.m. hirs. Scholes and. Mrs. Holman y Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Colesworth

KCC Championships

Now for the other sports, Rugby caught the fancy of the sturdy

The question of having quali South Africans and has long been recognised as the National game linesmen for junior league gan (writes Alex Hammond from was discussed at length. At p Durban). It is the chief sport al sent the Clubs are responsible school and it is not uncommon is their own linemen. best of Smith Minor being caned Some of the linesmen are bi and can only only swim second com

Cheong says on the following two heads to bet

ith Dinghy Series Rare:'1st Price (19)

and devoting too much time to pect the work of the referee stroke. The selection commitice tion at the moment and hopes this period being Omar 19, Hong (28)

foolball. Mrs. Mallorie 193 1014

be extremely difficult. may do

well to consider this will last, Sonny Mentein, thi

Sling 18.

(820): 4th Pidsley (4) 106.25 (619): Sik

The Springboks are one of A well known first class rele point

free style champion in Hong

Omar thep scored a single on Cooper (107.40 (533); 6th Concion

the world's foremost exponents from Shanghai has joined the Kong, and the first to swim under the next head to bring the score (20) 06-24 (460) Teb Danskin (6) | 56 seconds for the 100 yards wil to 20-18. Hong Sling scored (6) un Faber (1) L460 12567.

of the game, and keen rivals are vociation. He is Mr. Albert G. 10880 (391); 8th Mrs. Boyle (18) 1.10.3

the All Black, of New Zealand. Carnell. Mr. Carnell will be h try to better his times in the single on the following head!

Of the three internationals, al- ling a game during the week-en 8th Dinghy Serles Races Lat XIN (5) Philippines

bringing the score to 20-19 in 28.43 (963); 2nd Wordman (19) 19.01 The following are the results of ready played this season by the I have managed to get hold of

vour of Omar.

(865): 3rd Robertson. (6) 29.11 (781): the games played.

All Blacks touring side and the the list of events, but as they did

The last tead was pleyoj amidst (415 Mone (80) (100-1777); 66 22 King

Africans Springboks, the South Ladies Singles not come in officially, the placing great excitement Hone Sling (10) (60) 6th Chute (1) 438 (522);

London; October 2 Miss F.. Ward beat Miss M. have an all-victorious record. One of names in them are wholly was wide with his first wood. 7th Wallers) (14) (824); 8th HennESKY

more pame completes the rubber, Sheffield beat Glasgow by · UWD.

foot short (25) (455); Broadbridge (2) vaq: Fisher 6-3, 6-0. The winner now

two in an Associa mects Mrs. L.F. Stokes in the

Cricket is one game which has goals to on the back" band. Hong Sling Harrison DNF.: Graham (4), Bocrat with his second woo drew first 2), Mr Nixon (16) and Lanter (1) Spals. 100 metres tree style: Sonny

Men's Singles inches Monteiro and Cheong Kin-man shot about three

9th Dinghy Series Race: Yourie T.E Baker beat E.C. Fincher (14) 34.39 (957); 2nd Nixon (10) 1431 | 513, 8-8, T.E. Baker

beat J. Chan Chiu-cheong fills in).

i1991): Tid Cookson (1). 34.45 (776): 4th Chubb 7-5, 6-3 and now meets 200 metres free style: Sonny Sling was narrow with his third 14 Kine (16) 25.00 (702)4 th lanter Monteiro and Cheong Kia-man.

400 style Cheong wood Omar tried to trail, the 119) 15-07 (635); 6th Crichtoe 17) 645 Capt. M. Turner

Hack but failed, hitting bis front (571) Jsh Fry (33 34.49 (611) finals. meres, Wong Kam-wah. Kin-man and

wood in almost for the shot Hong Robinson (15) 32.00 (402): 16th Karrier T. Lo and Mrs. E. Litton beat 800 metres tree style: Cheong Sling still had the shot, Honz 20 - (585) ; · 11th Fell (2) 29.68 | W.A. Nocholas and Mrs.. E. Hein- Sline with his last wood tried to (306): 12th Broadbridge (6) 48 (201) zerling 8-3, 6-0; and now meet C. Kin-man and Wong Kam-wah.

100 metres backs stroke: Tony rest Omar's second shot out to 18th Larrard (20) 4428 (218).

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Men's Events

Omar drew shot

2

or Gerry Roza-Pereira (Unless behind the jack on the f

Omar drew second shot Hong

Lopes and Wilfred Lawrence win the game, but failed.

200 metres back stroke: Tony

es and Willred Lawrence. Lopes

With his last wood Omar bril. liantly trafied the jack back to lie 100 metres breast stroke: Cha one shot and win the Cravens Chin cheong

and Gerry Roza- Pereira of Leung

ower Cricket Club's singles title. Chak-toa (it| the ecranitte decides on Leung). 200 metres breast stroke: Chan Johnny Yvanovich and Chiu-cheong or Leung Chak-toa/ Roza-Pereira).

Roza-100 metres medley relay: Tony Lopes, Chan, Chiu-cheong Sonny Monteiro...

4 x 100 metres free style relay: Sonny Monteiro, Cheong Kin- mas, Gerry Roza-Pereira, Tsul Hang Wong Kim-wab, or WI- liam Teo.

KCC CRICKET TEAMS

DSQ.

8th Bourne (4) 3651 - (455) 7. FINL

RASC HOCKEY

TEAM

Cooke in the

Mixed Doubles"

Kotewall and Miss M. Ribeiro in the finals.

Men's Doublen C. Kolewall and F.R. Zimmert beat Capt. M. Turner Cooke and

The following have been select- EC. Fincher 6-1, 5-7, 6-4; TE ed to represent the Royal Army and R.O. Baker beat. A. Fung and Service Corps in a friendly' hockey F. Kwok 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, the win- match against Club de Recreio on ners of these two matches meet the Recreio Sports Ground, Gas in the finals, present the Kowloon Cricket Club at Belly (27 Coy), Captain ship-best of 5, sels, 5 p.m.

The following players will re- coigne Road, Kowloon, tomorrow,

(first team) in a league match Sgt.

against the Royal Navy at the Brooks (531 Sup P1.), 5/Sgt.

Today's Final

Gentlemen's Singles Champion-

Thursday

3.30 pm: Ladies Singles Cham

Women's Events J. H. Sellors, 3. Lerion, E. E. Hazelton (HQ. L.F.). Major 3.30 p.m: Ladies

100 metres free style: Shauna Kermani. Anderson and Mamie Leong

Navy ground on Saturday at 146 Firth (8 Coy), Lieut. Day (1874 5 pm Mixed Doubles Chata-

W P1) Major Mitchell (8 Coy), pionship best of 3 sets, RE Lee (captain), E. C. Fin Major Jarent (Captain), (53 Sup cher, W. K. Davidson, W. H, Depot), Lieut. Norman (883 Coy), Colledge, A. Zimmern, F. E. Zim-WO I Alford (HQ LF.), Major pionship, best of 3 sets.

COL S

Sunday mern, A. Stepto, N. Hart-Baker, Lambie (27 Coy), Lieut.

Doubles Hunter (HQ 27 Int. Bde). Championship, best of 3 sets. The match between the KOO Reserves: Captain Fenner (983 4:30 p.m.: Men's Doubles Cham- - 200 metres free style: Mamie second team and the Navy which Coy) and Captain Bridgford (X) pionship, best of 5 sets. Leong and Cynthia Eager.

was to be played at the KOC Coy). 400 metres tree style: Mamie ground on Saturday has been en-

Umpire: RS. MScott, Leong and Cynthia Eager,

celled owing to the Beating of the 100

breast metres

stroke: Retrant by the 27th Headquarters Luckle Rose and Heather An- Brigade. derson

The BCC

BADMINTON LEAGUE

HK DEFENCE FORCE

Club representatives are re- team, however, BHOCKEY TEAM 200 metres breast suke will play a side from the

minded that entries for the Men's Luckie Rose and Shauna Ander-

The following have been cho- | Doubles. “A”, “B” and “C”?? Dívi- in 盘 friendly match starting at 2

Mixed son

*100***

*metres back stroke: p.m. The following players will to represent the Hong Kong sions, Senior and Junior

Defence Force in a friendly hoc- Doubles Divisions and Ladies Dou- the KOC Luckle Rose and Heather An represent

key match against HQ. Landbles Division in the League for S. Lawrence (captain) *****

Forces on

Friday, st Soakumpoc 1949-60 Beason should be sent 0 metres back stroke. Luckie J. Wood, B. G. Lamun, E. Gaest, at 200

at 5.30 pm,

In to me.

to the Hon. League Secretary, Rose and Shauna Anders

Y. Horsman, E. Randall D. B. Clark; J.B. Gonsalves, AL.

Banking 3 x 100 metres medley, relay: Langton~ones, E. P. Brown, Nery; Lt Col J. G. Fisher, K.D. A Soares, c/o The Hong

Kong & Shanghai H. Soares, G. Roza-Per-poration, not later the Friday, Let Rull, and FM, da Silva by Aliation Fee of $10.00

Anyone unable to play is re Club and Entrance Fee of $5,00 quested to inform the Adjutant, per team.

are also requested to give HK Regiment, as soon as pos- They

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Luckie Rose, Shauna Anderson, T. Lee J. Chubb, B. G: White.sey Baptista, S. A Fowler, 28th October, 1943, accompanied

4-100-metres-free-style relay:

Shauna "Anderson, Mamie Leong, Cynthia Eager and Heather An- derson.

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RUGGER SCORES

London, October 24 The following were the results of runger games played today:

Rugby Union Northampton #siblet will leave HQ De- and telephone numbers of their

Cardiff 3. United Services Chat- nam & Devonport Services 10. Paiguton 3 Guy's Hospital Reuter

Transport fence Force for Sookunpoo at team representatives to the Hom 5.15 pm Dress All white with League Secretary when sending stockings of any colour.

in their entries.

SOCCER RESULT

Dot kept pace with the develop-Football inter-city match today ment of other sports. There is no Reuter.

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