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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1949.

Saints Meet Kit Chee In

'Match

Of The Week

(By "ROVER")

No Ewo Handicap An attractive First Division soccer programme has

Race This Year

Mr G Smith....! Hon Secretary of the Hong Kong'

Andrew Society. has announced that the idea of holding the Ewo Handicap Race this year has had to be abandoned for various reasone

H.K. Football

Club Fined

The Hong Kong Football Club was fined $25 by the League Management Commit- tes of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association yesterday for the failure of its 2nd XI to full' a fixture against Royal Navy, on October 5.

been arranged for this week-end, with the game between Kit Chee and St. Joseph's on

The Club Ground at Hoppy Valley tomorrow taking pride of place as "the match of the woek,"

The soccer public has been eagerly looking for-

2

at

to

Rugger Season Opens Today With Eight

Teams Participating

(By "CORNER FLAG"

Fornight teams

the first time in the history of local rugger, ight teams will open the Rugger Season with two matches taking place on either side of the harbour.

At Kai Tok, Kowloon ruggerites will have on op- portunity of witnessing a keen game between the RAF and Commandos.

The Navy have been considez-

The Airmen are very much face the Senior Service, and one an unknown quantity, but hesitates to forecast the result. playing for the first time on their own ground, should prove a stiff hurdle for the hard

ta-like Commandos.

ably reinforced siner last seasor and the civilian side have no eas

task

wärd to this match and one can only hope that the Saints will give of their best and not disappoint those who have so much faith in the Green and White to "play the game." For those who would like to i The game between Police and sec a clean and sporting game King Wah at Boundary Street today, visit to the Navy this afternoon is not likely Ground

Causeway Bay, provide football of an exception where Royal Navy meet thedly high standard.

The Club appear to be relgine Tac Club 2nd XV have been in the main on the same players A win for Commandos, is highly recom-rected, the more so if Howlett, hard hit by injuring and will de as last year, with the exception mended.

well i hout the 14th Field Re- Markham a promising new Although the Commandos who gave such a rousing per- ciment HA in the preliminary comer,

have i

formance against Amy on Wes-

metch at recent resday, should again play in de- The only other. First Division game down for decision tomor- row, apart from that between Kit Chee and St. Joseph's, is that at Sonicumpoo.

Whe RAF meet Kowloch Motor Bus

of their

not won any matches they should, by reason fence. It was also decided to write to of their more virile forward line. the Seetary of the HKFC point in which Highton is outstanding mg out that the HKFA would take full paints from this game take a serious vow of

It any re-,

might be stressed. however. currence of such a happening in that the Navy are not to be the future.

treated lightly and

should their to the occasion, the

The

Match is to be re-arranged Commandos right

receive an

i

the Police is ex

This game should end in easy win for the busmen.

Match Of The Week

for a date convenient to the Navy,

The late arrival of the Hong unpleasant surprise. Kong University 2nd XI for their Arms, who have at last struck match against Police on October a woning vein, should have as 20 was also discussed by the difficulty in beating Chinese AA. The "match of the week" be-) Committee.

whom they entertain at Soo-ween Kit Chee and St. Joseph's! kunpoo this afternoon

will undoubtedly draw a capa-i

It was agreed that a letter Se written to the University on the subject and that xtress should be laid

on the point that a better example was expected of its team.

The Committee

that a

Better Times Ahead The vast improvement show

also decided by the soldiers in their last two

by

crowd.

Kai Tak.

The Police fielding their own

Injuries have robbed the Clus of an opportunity to introduce other new faces for the time be

ing.

The ratches of the day take place on the Club ground: at 3.30 the Police oppose the Army. of whom so much is expected.

"Humour bas it that Sandy. Taylor, bulwark of the pack for side for the arst time since 1940, mány seasons. is turning out have a difficult task as on their again and should he do so, the trial showings, the soldiers un Clubs line-out difficulties will be der the leadership of Major Kett solved. Wilson have a galaxy of talent; and are Grm favourites for the| Rugby Cup tournament.

As tradition demands, the Club

Swedish Soccer

Team's Visit

Followers of the carrying code i

look forward to a grand at- ternoon's sport and the attend- ance of the band of the King's OWA

Scottish Borders is an at- traction

itself.

in

The following is the programite for today:-

Police Amy on Club Ground 3:30

Chib v Royal Navy on Club Ground 4.30 p.m.

14th FD Regt. RA v Club 2nd XV at Kat Tak, 3.30 pm.

RAF v Commandos at Kai Tak,

hile it is

true that leading: Chinese teams in the past have always had a wholesome respect for the Saints, pre should not

"the a letter be written to the outings has been most encouras Joseph's of today is not the same

fact that the St.! Pulice Sports Club regarding the ing and it is the hope of all true Jate star of the First Divising | lovers of the game that better St. Joseph's of yesteryear, match against Army, caused

Or

Kit Chee should win. paper. times are ahead for the Army. the site of twa Police players

Arrangements in connec-4.30pm. Chinese AA. whose representa

but if those who take the field) to turn up in time.

tives have fought se strenuously wearing the Green and White - tion with the visit of thei The playing Di First Division players in the Second Division sionalism in

against the state of semi-profes- merrow play with suficient dog- Swedish soccer team arriving have fediness and determination, the here on November 23, were without re-instatement, playing been considerably weakened as a 100 per cent record now held by discussed at a meeting of the of pregistered players and the result of the transfer of certain the Chinese may be shattered. furnishing of incomplete "

their star players to other Forms was brought to the notice Clubs

The following is the week-end the Hong Kong Football As-* of the Committee.

It would seen, that the so-call- programme:

sociation yesterday. L Committee,

after soared gentleman's agement" en- discussion, decided that Clubs tered into by certain Clubs where- concerned be addressed on the by it was agreed that there subject and informed that future should be ne poaching of players, infringements would be severely has not worked out very success- dealt with.

MEMORIAL CUP DRAW

local soccer.

Club, who created the biggest upset of the season when they defeated Army and then follow- ed this up with a fine win over Caroline Hill today as guests of Kwong Wah, will be visiting

The drow for the Memorial Cap Charity Soccer Competition which! took place at the Hong Kong-Foot Eastern.

ball Association yesterday resulted May Turn Tables

as follows:- November

can

Today

First Division

Royal Navy Teams Interport Sub-Committee of For The Week-End

SOCCER

Champion

won

Mrs. p Koon-hung of

who

the South China Colony Ladies Singles Cham. pionship at the Ladies Re- creation Club yesterday. ("China Mail" photo).

Mrs Ip Wins LRC Singles Championship

For That "Second Find" -Pause for Refreshment

Coca-Cola

Crucial Softball Games This Week-End

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The attendance at ball parks during recent weeks indicates that Softball is definitely taking o firm grip on sportsminded fans.

The 14-game programme this week will feature Several crucial games in the Men's Leagues and the Ladies' Senior Loop, and an all-day crowd is expected.

and

Canadians

Madcaps | Canuckettes, but in spite of this, tangle at the CBA Ground it is common knowledge that the while USS

Widents Gardiner's Bay

are particularly good. clash with Braves at the Re-when they cross bats with their

perennial rivals the Wahoos creio Football Ground, both at 2.30 p.m.

The only change in last year's in-co is up-and-coming Joon In the morning St. Teresa cross Eager at short-step instead of bats with Pakat 113 a.m. whic

Relev "Whiz Kid" Ribeiro, who simultaneously Wildcats lock horns has signed for the Owls this sex

be Dolly

with Wahocs at the CBA Park.

204.

The battery

In the minor loop. the undefeat { Brown and Etc Ba

ed Braves take on the strong Over

The Wahoos are still uncertain seas Chinese contingent on Satara who will start the pitching as eth Canadians and Madcaps heir ace hurler Terry Noronha has signment as it is understood that have

no yet lost decision this!

as; berr

well lately-il may quite season. The former are consider even oe necessary to bench Noron- ably weaker than last year whe ha in, favour of versatile Teresa they annexed the pennant, but Choochi" Campos. The teams are nevertheless intend to fight tooth well-matched and the outcome can and nail before conceding a

mc.

has been.

Don Flash Robbins is back be anybody's game, as it always in town. but under the registra tion clause in the

·Junior Rivalry Constitution. is: not eligible to play this week. The

the Rexes at 3.45 p.m.

Junior rivalry will be contested Canucks can do with Robbins this afternoon when the Aces meet cluten stick-work which contribut ed in

in no small degree towards the Both squads are among the four Maple Leaters success last year unbeaten teams in the minor loop

Geeree Lee has taken over the the other two, being the Braves pitching duties so far this season and the Blackhawks.

and will probably start again for Aces were not conceded mech the Canucks, but although Geegee of a chance in their first showing can put the apple across the dish sgainst the Spartans when they his offerings lack the Becessary narrowly averted defeat, but their sting. Mentor Bill Woo will be at exhibition against the Chrerseas first-base directing the strategy. last week when ther upset the top-

Canucks Jinx

Cops 4-2 seem to suggest that they up to the stronger teams Buster Hollands*

Madcapper when he pressure is on.

Players and fans are reminded according to the corrected time

can

boar

Mrs Ip Koon-hung beat have been the Canucks Jinx time: Mrs. Mary Chow in two and again. During recent years that games will be played off at

straight sets, 10-5, 6-1, to win

the Madcappers have taken threr

decisions in four starts, the only

the Colony Ladies Hard time they lost out was at the end after the clock. has been pushed

Court Singles Tennis Cham- of last season when the Canucks, back one hour at 3 am on Sea-

pionship at the Ladies Re having seen the pennant in sight day.

hung on doggedly to a slim iced Creation Club yesterday.

A gruelling struggle was seen in the first set with left-handed Mrs. Chow fully extending her before opponent to 18 games lesing eight Faster of the two. Mrs. Chou's shots often went wild

The following are the Royal

Kelly Silva-Netto who has hur-

STARTING TIMES It was decided that the Swedish | Navy soccer, cricket, hockey and

led steady bal for the Madrappera

AT FANLING Leam play three games in the rugby teams for the week-end:

this year will probably toe the Colony as follows:

rubber with brother Roy at the The following are the starting Army v CAA, Sokunpon. 3 2.1.

November 26:

Course at the Old 5/2 and of a family battery, times receiving Hong Kong vi Referee: L.G. Young: Linesment! Swedish XI.

1st Division against Commandè at Causeway Bay at 5 p.m. today:

The Paks-St Teresa clash will Fanling tomorrow:- A. Leek and A. Ribeiro.

November 21: Combined Chin-

B. Pratt (Belfast). La Sea

also be of major importance to the 3.22 J. Linaker J. O. Pole-Hust Police v Kweng Wah, Boundary se v Swedish XI..

league standings.

936 D. S. Robb-R. A. Crawford St., 5 p.m. Referee:

Edge (Black Swan), Yeo, Tozer A. G. E.

November 30: Hong Kong (Tamar). Tel. Rawlings (Tamar). Although playing brilliantly at

St. Teresa' dropped a game to

9.40 H. R. Cleland-P. Morrisca Camelit Linesmen: W. Gibson; Swedish XI.

9.44 F. D. Hunter-I. W. Shewan R:E. Campbell (Belfast), L/Sea. times and returning stroke for the Madcaps early in the reason and P.J. Dunden.

ranket 9.48 4 E. Lissaman---S. S. The meeting decided that The Mooney (Tamar), Sig. Furguson stroke, Mrs. Chow failed to rally when Joey Franco was Navy v Commando. Navy. 5 p.m.:?-

Gordon Referee: A. E. P. Guest Lines Island and the third on the Main-Tamar).

first two games be played on the (Belfast), P. O. S. AI. Watkins in the second set winning only from the mound after a wild first

9.52 J. inning: one

H. McElney-R. S. Barry game in seven, men; G.T. Grummitt and S.Y land.

Tel. Spears (Tamar),

Mrs., Ip's

Last week, however, Franco re-

3.56 E. victory yesterday

E. T. McMullen-H. M S.M Ellam (Comus). Kwok.

covered some of his lost confidence

Snow When the question as to the 2nd Division against St. Joseph's made her the first Chinese woman best ground for the games on the at Causeway as at 3.30 pm to- to win the title in the Colony's and prestige when be shutouts 10.00 E. Groves-W. G. Robertson Island came up for discussion, the day:

tennis history.

determined Overseas outst

10.04 T

T. F. R. Waters-K H Bichard choice lay between the

It is doubtful, however, if men- W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper A.B. Saunders (Comus), Mech. | Ground at Happy Valley and Philpetts (Belfast), Mr. Whim- beat M. Heenan and Mrs. Litton tor Enrico Rosario will start Fran- 10.08 E. E. Hudson-R E. Rodger South China's ground at Caroline; burst (Belfast),

sets to win the Club co and take a chance. The odds 10.12 J. H. B. Lee-K. A. Miller P.O. Northcott in three

are that Rosario will takeover 10.16 Asiatic Petroleum Co. Lld Hill

(Tamar) A.B. Robinson (Eel- Mixed Doubles Championship. On an equality of votes,

V Inland Revenue Dept. Following are the full results first-base himself and thus relieve: the est), P.O. Wade (Black Swan). Chairman of the meeting Mr. C. P.O. Meesham

Jock Brows for the pitching asl 10.20 W. A. Nicholas-A, L. G. (Black Swan), of yesterday's matches Guingam, cast his vote in favour O/Sea.

Eastman Final Colony Ladies Singles: signment. Graham (Black Swan).

Pitching Weakness 10.24 R. L. S. Webb-R. E. Bailey SM Long (Belfast), LSA Mat- Mrs. Ip Koon-hung beat Mrs. An objection by Mr. Mck thews (Tamar).

Paks are less favoured in this 10.28 G. G. D. Carter-N. A ERA Fairo Mary Chow 1-8. 6-1.

Final Club Mixed Hing on a technical point led (Lysander),

Doubles: scuffle owing to pitching weakness. Mr. J. Skinner te remark that

W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper To date, Abid Ebrahim of lasi; they were

beat M. Heenan and Mrs. Litton year's Khalsa outfit has been com not met to arguej jegal technicalities, but to dis- Rugby Football Club on the Club

1st XV against Hong Kong 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.

tent with tossing them over end] Final Club (Handicap) Men's both victories hung up to his credit!

been

through heavy stick-

team-mates.

Eastern & Club. Caroline Hill 5

o.m. Referee: F.J. Cross; Lines Manson and H

men:

P

Richardson. the Club,

9: Combined Chinese: On current form. Eastern arz; v. Commandos on the Navy Ground expected to win, but there at Causeway Bay, kick-4 pun

be no saying what November 20; Non-Chinese v fushed with recent victories, is Commandos or Combined Chinese capable of doing. They may yet! at Soakumpoo. 3.30 p.m.. Arme * turn the tables on Eastern, whose Royal Navy at Boundary Street defence nay crumble under te- 3.30 p.ns.

peated onslaughts.

HALL'S DISTEMPER

THE OIL BOUND WATER PAINT

USED WITH SISSONS PRIMER

GIVES THE FINEST POSSIBLE FINISH

IN ALL INTERIOR DECORATING

EVERY

SISSONS

RIPLE TESTED

PRODUCT

PRODUCT

INSIST ON

總理

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MB 車打道

HALL'S DISTEMPER

IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

Second Division

News Vendor v PCA, Soakunpoo, 3.30 pm Referee: W. Gaffney. CAA v Club, Boundary St., 3.30

p.m.; Referee: P.J. Dundon. | Navy v St. Joseph's, Navy, 3.30

p.m. Referee: $.Y. Kwok. South China v Police, Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m.; Referee: Li Bing- Long-

Tomorrow

First Division RAF KMB. Sookunpoo. 4.30

P.m.;

Referee:- J.F. Ennis: Lines: E.A..Slubley and Tsang King-hong.

of the Club Ground.

Club

RUGBY

Brown.

INDIAN SOCCER TEAM LATEST

Guss matters in a friendly way- Ground' at Happy Valley at 130 Doubles: D. Fitzroy-Willams and have his vier swatters in the Press at yesterday's weekly

was accepted.

SOCCST

Mr. Skinner then told the meet-

Mr J. Skinner. Chairman of the ing that the game should be pan. today:

Major P. Skipwith beat J.B. Kite work by

Hong Kong Football Council, told played at Caroline Hill and his piks (HK. Flo!),

L.S. E. A. Jones (Tamar), Land N. Arthy 6-1, 7-5.

Among the sporting gesture in the matter (HK. Flot),

Lt. Fawcett | Inter-Rong J. Hurlbatt and the Pak line-us are Coffee Baker, Press Conference, that a cable A.E. Mittlestrasse Pang Qi-lam beat K.B. Baker and Sabu Samy, S. H. Khan and team had been received from the repre

sentative of the Indias (Tamar), P.O. Pearce (Tamar, P.V. Shawe, 6-2, 6-1; D: Nolan manager Skelly Razack. Kit Chee v St. Joseph's. Club, 4.30]

Allocation Of Tickets" It Car. Ailken (Tamar) (Cap- and H Chung beat AL Snaith USS Gardiner's Bay, represen team, which had arrived in Singa Referee: H.J. Chisnall:i The meeting fixed the prices of tain), Lt. (E) Lowe (Belfast)

ting, Lincle Sam's and R.E. H. Nelson 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.

Navy, take on pore, offering alternative dates Linesmen: J. Turner and G.Hadmission to the games at $10, $6 P.O. Bence (Tamar). Lt

Wrigh

Chinese Recreation Club Match: the Beet-footed Braves. The gobs for matches in Hong Kong. and $3.50. Servicemen would be (Comus), L. Bentley (Charity).

The dates suggested ware No- At the Chinese Recreation Club are heavier Litters paced by third- entitled to half prices on the $6, Lt. Eddis (HK Flet). Lt. Norman yesterday, Anton: Wei and David sacker Mac McKay's power-drives vember 30, December 3 and De

(Belfast),

C.P.O. Tel

Stoveli Trai beat G. Chao and T.F. Chy Braves proved last week that these dates, it would not be possi-

while on the

other hand, the cember 4. Mr. Skinner said that The meeting decided that $0 per (Black Swan). Lt. (E) Baldwin in two straight sets 13-11. 6-3.

in view of other commitments on cent of the tickets be allotted to (Belfast), Lt. Elmsley (Tamar).

good

team sided by a hit! fielding the different Clubs affiliated to the

opposition.

Veron

South China (bye).

Second Division Kit Chee v Prison's, Club, 3 p...

Referee: J. McParlan.

RAF v Army, Kai Tak, 4.30 p.m.;

Referee. P.A. Mooney. Dockyard v. University,

tickets.

1B

1. Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.; Re- each member of the public, pur-3 free: Chan: Tak-Zai. Eastern v Solicitors, Caroline

Hill, 430 ; Referee: D.T.: Smith

See the Syndicate

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13. Chaier Road

Telephone 32460. BOLE AGENTS FOR HONG KONG & CHINA

at

CRC TENNIS RESULTS

The

with TER thes a straight ball |

game

mitted.

KOWLOON TONG GARDEN CITY: CLUB TENNIS TOURNEY

At the C. R. C. this afternoon, here and there can easily take on ble to agree to the new dates sub- | Association and that the remain CPO. Payne (Tamar), SM Scott the winner of the School Open only trouble with the Braves! Reserves: E.M. Hart (HK. Flot). Bengin Saw will meet Wong to ing 50 per cent be made available (B/Swan), L. Miller (H.K. Flot), Singles Championshipe. Y.P. Tsui is in the hurling department where Navy, to the public.

Cd. Gar. Storrie (Tamar), Mid., will meet Edwin Tsui in the Semi- 4.30 p.m.; Referee: F.E. Per-1

Tickets

for members of the (S) Smith (Beifast).

Snal of the Colony Hardcourt Edo Almada and Chappie Remedios. cival.

public will be sold at the gate of Navy "B" against 3rd Comman- Open Singles Champion.

have been shouldering the burden Talkoo v Yard Police, Navy No, the day a match is played and

Almeida do Brigade

Happy Valley

speed, but has today

A record nuraber of entries have Pan chasing a ticket will be required A.B. Hellings (Comus), S.P.O.

never proved that he can pitch a been received at the Kowion to enter the stands immediately.

and Smith (Tamar). ER. A. Mark

still win.

Tong City Club for the first post. An Entertainment Commitee (Belfast),

Junior Remedies at short-stop war Club Tournament, commenc L/Wir. Sorage with Messrs. Aw Hoe, Lee Wai- (Tamia:), Lt. Cuming (B.K. Flot) yesterday's, tennis at the Chinese (last week and if he can register

The following are the results of dished o brilliant brand of balling the first week in November.

Ectries will close on October tong, A.J. Hussain and a Swedish | 12 (E) Darley (Count's Bay) Recreation Club:

p.m. the same sparkling play in the 20 at and those who Representative co-opting, was ap- Lt. Waymouth,

have (Cardigan Bay), pointed by the meeting.

Anton Wei and David Tsai beat windy alley, all Almeida has not yet handed in their names Daniels (Tamar), O/Sea. G. Chon and T. F. Chor 12-11, 6-3 worry about are the blows that are advised to do so immediately Discussion regarding the Sai- Cla

Clapson (Comus), C.O.P. Croo

There will be Single and Double gon: Interport also took place cock (Cardigan Bay), L (E) Bell)

may go beyond the outfield. and in view of what happened (Tamar). Sgt. Thelwall, R.M

Pandas who have dropped two Events and also Single and Double decision in as many starts should Handicaps. last year when the Saigon Xi (Belfast), O.A. Deverill (Charity), P. Tai . Edwin Tsui.

be able notch up their first victory vizited Hong Kong, the meeting *L/TEL Mytoon (Black Swan),

when they meet the Dare-devils decided that a decision as to E.R.A. Preston (Belfast), REM whether the Saigon Invitation (Charity),

O/Sea.

Killinger be accepted be deferred. (Kit Chee). Har

(Comus), 5.M. Storie (Comus) In the meantime, a Committee Lt. Jamieson (Charity), (Kit Chee) (Captain) comprising Messrs. J: Skinner, C Nico

(Kit Chee), Hung (KMB). Santos (St. legated

REST OF COLONY XI

At

meeting of the League Management Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association yesterday, the following team was selected to represent the Rest of the Colony in the annual "Poppy"

match against

Day, Charity scorer me United Services: Yu Yai-tak

YGANst Joseph's), Tax Guingam and Mok. Hinz, was de-i

AUDR sang

do-keung

CRICKET

1st XI against Kowlcon' Cricket

Today's Matches

Benzin Sew v. W. C. Wong, Y

Better Than Average....

the Mixed of the

ALL DAY AMERICAN

#KCC TENNIS FECHAMPIONSHIPS TENNIS TOURNEY

The latter outfit is better than The finale of An American Tennis Tourna-

average in the fielding department Doubles - Championship ment will be held at the Club to- but lack the hitting power for a Kowloon Cricket Club was won morrow commencing at 11 am.

first division team-only- one hit after a be A this tournament will

very hard struggle by

players will be able to participate,

On

On the other hand the Fanda beat C. Kotewall and Misa, M. lack of a good hurler Ribeirn by 8-2, 2-6, 6-3, the match

to call on the French club at King's Park at 1.45 pm the "progressive plan only 40 in 13 consecutive hitless frames. T. Lo and Mrs. E, Lilton who Joseph's), He Yin-fun (Kit Chee) Consul with view to seeking his today: Chang Kam-hof (Kit Chee). Ke assistance in obtaining an assur- Li Cdr. Worth (Charity) Lt so those members wishing to otherwise the infeld veterans having to go the full 3 sets in

South China), Châvance that there would be no revenables (Comus): Li Johnson take part are requested to enfer Men-chi (KMB) and Lea Tal-fall petition of that type of behaviour; (KOM.B).

on the part of the Saigon players (Charity); L/War. Cousins (Chart their names on the board at the ineiding Exymond Trap, Y C. which some very good play was

Club as the list will be closed as Mei, Wally Mo and Y. Y. Leung seen.. Reserves: Tam Kwan-kon as was witnessed in Hong Kong) S. C.P.O.White (Tamar) (KMB). The Kam-hungKit last year.

S.B.A. Evans (Tamar). S.C3.0 ch as the first 40 names are may be the best combination un

London, October 27, * the diamondi entered. Garrod Unanimous approval was voiced

(Belfast), O.A. Jones

The Wildcats-Wahoos en cults of rugger games played to-

· The · following were the re Chee), Kwok Ying-ree (Kit Chee)

Full particlars of this tourna-) C.P.O.C.K

*the feature item on Chu Wing-keune (Kit Chee) and for a continuance of the Interports (Belfart),

Baconent will be found on the Notice ter will Yeo; with Manila, which

Mathieson Bid. Taur Yee-idt (EMB).

most Belfast),

the Ladies Senior twin-bill. The day WES

Untamed Felines having been dis Rugby Union: Leicester 0 Oxford; Team Manager: Mr. Mok Hing. Fincere in its desire to promote (Tamar), SB, C.P.O. Bastable

the good neighbour policy,

(Tamar).

appointed with their stars whe University 22 Bedford-3-Can- ****As Macas had so far failed to

It. Cdr. Hai (Tamar). L/Tel failed to turn up last Sunday have bridge University Reuter

at the inform the HKFA as to which was] Against Pakistan BC King Matthiessa (Tamer), L. Eddi released four players, while the body controlling football, at Park et 11.30 am. tomorrow; Tamar!, Lt.Cdr. Aitken same time signing on Millie Reme- Printed and publiched for the Proprie, LLA (5) P. 0. Smith (Tamar), Lt. (E) (Tamar)..

Wordley dios and Muriel Silva kim kara tom, the CHINA - MAIL, LIMITED, W discussion on the Macao Inter-Nixon (Tamar), Surg. Lt. Mallows Black Swan) Lt. Drewitt (Belecs narrow, wie over the Hong Kong,

(Tamar), Le Cdr Wake (Tamar) fast), L/Wtr. Morrison (Tamar).

OTHER SPORTS

ON PAGE 3

that port, the meeting deferred

port

HOCKEY-

The Cats are still shaky after FRANK LESLIE BUSH, Windsor Hous

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