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CHINA A MAIL
put up grand against KMB
Royal Navy display
St. Louis Browns
turn to a pro psychologist
St. Louis, December 17 SI Louis Benwan, American, League baseball team, tel. took then Doubles to a fessional psychologist
Suffering a chronic
pro-,
of the
The Royal Navy gave a grand display against Kow- loon Motor Bus in a First Division League soccer match at Causeway Bay yesterday and wore unfortunate to lose by the narrow mor gin of four goals to three.
The game was played in o clean and sporting spirit throughout and spectators were treated to 70 minutes of fast and clever football.
If the silors had taken ad-
of the opportunities? vantage witch carne their way. parti- ularly in the Brat half, they
frutasin. The Browns today het might well have won the game
en metaphy GACH,
Dravid Tene Robes trones demon instead of losing
who vows to encei 51. Lands players of the etrioses and arribilinas
Th
The Throwtue Vice-Presi-lejsi ex planted, "We have several plas er « our club who we Hehe sufferers of inferiority complex We are rondent that the kembe in them
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WEDRINK
Tracy sold, The Box S
averely victims of megabyte sand gestion They li ser racy that 11. accept defeat we matter of
Inlet to let thethl
positive suggestion and I'm sure
That there will be wa uonekaake difference us the club's pose feat th
abte
Pro
pesticles that the trosses
35 nich Mesh Aft 11241 maybe Both a the 1950 League start- aras Pollowing his treatinente P.
loir was eval tart to fast at the end 5 AN
Pinted Press
Players traded
RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
Royal Navy Kit Chee garnered another
It Chee two easy points at the expense!
whom they Kit Ches Kwong Wah. but by four clear goals a Chinese AA
al Happy Solicitors KATH spring
Yard Police
3 4
KMH
4
Kwong Wall BECOND DIVISION
E S. China
2
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University 1
2
News Vendets 2
G RAF
Valley
Royal Navy 3-KMB 4
Kowloon Motor Hus beat Royal jane-up
while
Nuv in a Furst Division is played at test-half.
まねき sorri match at Cause wizy
Wai-heung,
The Kwong Wals forwards a ver
Cateriny by a geals to thirre, allowed to get the ball at wil
210
# art and clasası kame
and it was only when they were
*orit gone that th The game was a very enjoyable, rear the
Sefence took control.
101 some pretty good foot, Kit Chee
en By theu perreri) seudom did the Kesong Wab fot-
alesrav the about deses vell
** K
hlory
HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1949.
Marathon
race
receives
Liou, E. R. Downer. RABC, whe
won the marathon race the Taikoo bryanteed Citisel wards oletab n cleef shot at, qual
uy Telt Yu Yu-tal had a very hulet
Dockyard Chinese Welfare Soclely on Saturday, receiving he prize from Mr B 8. Bell at the conclusion of the Bo
afternoon
Had the plavy forwards Bersed Tan. Woon-ebeuk, Kwong Wah'. all the chaines presented them bij custodiun, covered himself with The best half, they might have, by giving masterly dis- play He saved mil ontner of Chisholin. In the Navy Koal, stols and Kwong Wah and Jums
to advantage with his to thank fog destes by only fou en handling of the ball Time) gond
frew tsel avatar be
Cousin o Although 1124 Forwards were apple fea sonne pill want saves. kiver plenty of opportunities to Die was given goal mappest by Edge and Tozer, the two backs.
EN
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New York, December 17 The Yankees today frotest fest Baseman Dick Kryhoski to Detron Tree for utbedzie Dick Wake- Bell There was no cash involved
In the del
United Pres9,"
Playing against
the nap
(By "PYRAMID)")
Dearie Flight half proved to?
elever player. The HusETICIST - like way he went about his work
W/2 his clever! in defener
cicfy's sixth armual Sparta
youlirday.
Mal photo.
("China
the Kit the decare, Sports personality:
scure y Pict weak Bnishing 4th
preventert them. marksmanship Trom scoring against the Kat Ches team.
From the opening minute Tank fist nd the landl To fits Woon- brick was n the Hmelight own forwarts.
Ame
fcultate
ப1
the when he brought of a briftirst save by diving full length to stop
thest from Choy Kain-hvi.
Ballooned ball
The Chinese team played wed 11. wita tie forwerma 240 vir vey gou combination, Tax Yee-hit was an enterpris dig
A few years ago, when play- | goals
mg on the club billiard table, tanza al ted at a fast pace
a few weeks after I had earn-end the Navy wer the first 1
*
1 the 15th minute Yiu Chenk- und erwand a ten ballooned the ball over
bar when favourably placed. The afternoah's work by netling tw..
goal-kick
went to hung, who passed to Ho Ying-fun. Tom at- tempted to beat Ciur Wing-keurus to the bull but the latter got his fort to the ball first and scored. Soon after watc a free-kick Y Gwaed Ki Chre just out- side the Kamu Wab's penalty area
The ball went to Lau Chung- sung, whose first-timer sound the net with Fan: signted.
Afte $$ ¢L-I];
live minutes
in
of the mysteries of ble and screw. I found my lay Chow ( Mani-chi sunt
Teraffe aliot that hast missed the self the simple snooker -
target. lustrated below.
Not waitker my ther R:! SOVICH, I wabled to use ande every stroke, so instead of taking the simple way out. I attempted
Labie
4 lens
alle swe ve down
the
dive
The
Glorious drive
saw move
cane
Miss Alice Mar
in the other hand, Spears went
and through on his own
The K Chee towards pinned near to scoring with a glorious |
the Kwong Wah defence in their but their shots were next
Tam own nali,
brilliantly saved by Tun I naturally applied sight band Woon-rheung, after receiving
Towards the end of the first Mile to the cue-ball for it to turn
seut pas fron Tang Yee-kit, go
Yiz cent in Lurrble through on his own His pari-half. in that direction. when to m}
struck the up-grounder. Tam partially blocked; astuzzament it turned to the left shot,
what right, hari the goulle beaten all the the shot and the tall iclounded Alice Mar is a ari possed through_the_D".
Ylu rushed ple On the rebound, Chang froin his chest. Feeling confident that I had ap-way plied the correct side to the rur Ming-chten gained possession and Dalf. 1 approached nad Informed him that there was a territe roll on the table.
which
winner prize
Hong Kong Bank beat Jardines in inter-hong cricket match
In an inter-hong cricket match of Chater Road yesterday, Jardines (Ewa), proved no match for Hong Kong Bank (Woyfoong) and fost by five wickets.
The home team had rst lease Baiting fral, the Ewo batsmen could only compile a total of 3 of the 'wicket and were all out Tuns against the deadly bowling for B8 runs. of Cull, Snaith and Haynes,
The
only batsman to reach double figures WAG Bosanquet who scored 13.
Snalth took four wickets for 11 uts, Haynes, three for 13 and Cull three for 20.
A
Busy man's pause
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Coca-Cola
Canadians triumph over St. Teresas 7-6
$
(By "GRANDSTAND")
After going through' 12 action-packed stanzas, Canadians nosod out St. Torosas 7-6 in thoir Softball game yesterday, while the Jaguars jolted the Braves with a 4-3 triumph.
St. Joseph's trampled over Los Cumbancheros 18-0 in a game in which the slugging Saints re- dream gistered a no-hit, no-run, no-error game, behind Sherry Bucks' pitching. Wahoos consolidated their league leadership when thoy subdued the Wildcats 9-2, while St. Torosas snatched a sixth inning 6-3 victory over Clovers in the Junior League.
USS Salisbury Sound disap-the third and sixth chapters pro- pointed fans when they blew duced clusters of three runs in away a substantial lead to bow each frame, and the Felines were before Frank Cleary's Ameri- the fourth on an error.
only shie to peoro once more in
cans by 0-8.
to
on
St. Joseph hurter Sheny Bucks Baseballers extended the Paks pitched the Saints lato a dream overtime frame before game for the books, when he had Skolly Razack's outfit staged & the Cumbancheros tied up with- five run rally in the eight to out any hits, while hla
mates
trlumph 13-
were clouting the apple merrily In the Men's Junior League with a total of 1 safeties, in- the Jaguar Cubs humbled Roxes chidity a fourminster by Bimby with a convincing 11-1 victory Ahtong.
Dave
"El
threa
behind Roberto Silva's one-hitter.
Bombino" Leonard St. Teresas made two blows helted the horse-hidefor the first frame but falled to score
in five, while George Souza con- ax Kito Hyndman fanned and ected for two in Ave. Mamio Xavior fouled out,
In the Canadian half, an ox- pensive infield fumble garnered two toilies for the Maple Leaf outfit.
Week-end scores
at a glance
MEN'S BENIOR LEAGUE Baseballers
1 Paks
The Saints came back into the picture in the next chapter when St. Josephs 13 Cum'cheros
single and a maerlice produced Jaguars
on &
ane run, but Canadians forged Canadians
third alread again in the timely single by Ozzle Runjnhn. U.S. Navy Two runs in the fourth and Pandas
another in the 11th by St. Tore- ms tied the ball game 5-all and
MEN'S
Rexes
Wahoos
4
Braves
7 St. Terezas
13
0
3
(12 inning game)
8 Americans 9
10 Chung Hwa 6 JUNIOR LEAGUE
1 Jaguars
as neither side could dent the LADIEB BENIOR LEAGUE rubber in the
next two frames,
the game went into extra innings. Timoly single
D. G. While scored fine 45
before the was stumped by coived a life Henderson of Maynard.
runs
W&5
N. Hari-Baker's 22 runs the only souble ligure score hin by the KCC men.
Tuf
LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE
St. Teresas
throw. Wolves
in the eighth, Jock Brown re-
on a wild and scored as Joey Franco belied n timely single, followed by Pepy Malig's sacrifico dump, Canuck Tigor Hussain draw a walk and was bunted to third.
1gmar Eriksen's fumblo in the'
Malcock was the most success
bowler
Division, for 40th
Wavfoong passed Ewo's total capturing four wickets at the | short-stop gap saw Hussain cross- jor the task of five wickets. Par- sucrifice of 14 runs. Dyke took ing the plate with the tieing run
41 runs once more,
11
Z
$
B Wildcats
13
Clovers LEAGUE
Mohicans
5
MIDGET
Rugby Union trials
London, December 18. with top-scorer kei was
27 three wickots but had
England, Scotland and Wales while Cull topped off his splendid imorked off him. Maynard and
In the ninth, St. Teresa threa- all held Rugby Union trials Dowling performance by scoring Tomlin accounted for one wicketed when Bob Remedies reached yesterday. So well did every- one play in the second Eng- the visitors, Maynard, sacrificed Remedios second but land trial at Gloucester that opening bat with Luckran: Hyndman and Mamio Xavier
10.
forcluy and Sellors each ub- tained two wickets for 18 and 19
uns respectively.
cách
For
Ewo
S. A. Tremlett e Hooper b
Snaith
1. M. Hutchison b Cull J. V.
C Sellors ciutson b Snaith Born in Winnipeg, Canada,
shining exam-D. T. Bornquet b Haynes
J. B. Hawthorne Hutson b persevering 20
Snaith and tapped the ball into the net sportswoman can achieve with over the prostrate Tur fos Kit diligent practice. the market |chishotin made a rull length dive Chee's third goal.
Keit
terrific tow drive.
and diverted the ball for a fruit-
A sinile appeared on his faceless comer. when I told him how bad found ut and he accompanied me to the
tichsten
replayed the stroke with the Game result, so he replaced the
and said. "Now apply left hand elde to the cus-ball."
, but
linocked
up
a respectable total of 41 runs before being cleaned bowled by Howarth. Luckman nowever, was run out,before he had opened his account.
Howarth was the most success- M KCC bowler, taking four Army wickets for the loss of 27 Kermani captured three wickets giving away 34 runs.
3
Η
5
13
runs.
Arst kaso on an error. Eriksen
The Probables defeated the Possibles by two goals, one try to two tries. V.R. Tindall and J.A. Gregory enhanced their claims for the wing three-quarter positions, but M. Hofmeyr failed to live up to his University match form.
again failed to come through with the selectors will be faced with and the a difficult task in choosing the the necessary safo-hit rally fizzled out,
team for the final trial. Canadians were retired in quick succession and the gume went into the tenth..
Nelthor side failed to obtain anything approaching a run in the tenth, but St Teresa's hold the advantago again in the dlc venth when Gerry Roza-Perotra Acored on a long fly which was fumbled sided by two sacrifices.
Horble Quan and Barney Abbas The friendly cricket match be- both flod out to deep contro for tween a RAF Provost XI and a the first two outs in their half of the eleventh, but Sherry Daro BAMGDW team at Kal Tak lyes- saved the day for the Maple Leaf
terday ended in a draw
AMGDW batted first and acor- outfit when he poled out a four-
which RAF e 9. In reply to Provost had compiled 75 when MR W Atumps were drawn
N. D. Booker b Snalu. 1. D. M. Barton ↳ Haynes.
The drat half ended with Kit Alice is now ruted the best pit-G. M. Mills e Gotch b Haynes Chee Indulging in mid-field pess-cher on the local softball diamond. C. Barclay e Parker b Cull ing movements, while the Kwong, but unlike other top light hurlers. T. Horley blaynes Wah players made octuatorul at who are gifted with natural abil
to reduce the arreas. Lan
Play in the very desultory,
success ty. Alice achieved second half was hard way.
with Kit Chee)
the
It may sound strange, but Alice
Dut
A. L. Ricketts not out
$5
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
1
20.
3
R
11 41
1 13
3
2
Wayfoong
It was in the 1089 season that
R. S. Cull c Bosanquet
Sellora
19
Barton
Snilors
After 15 minules of fust play Chow Man-chi put Tang Xee-kit through for, the latter to give mi
Lead with vite the
powerfu »
drive.
¡mmellately trom
the kick, contented to rest on their three- did not take to Softball in the bells in their original poallion, oft, Spencer raced through on la of lead. They allowed the P- Land of the Maple, in a country Cull
parting shot was position to get the ball without with natural facilities, Alice na-
Snaith resistance, offering much well raved by Tum Kwan-lion.
Navy wong Wah wasted their chances turally indulged to ice-skating, Continuing to attack, missed
to score either by shooting wide and even during high-school days laynes
was content to take part in volley Knightly wonderful A
chunice of equalising when,
with only the er too high.
-ball and basket-ball only. A few seconds from time, a gone to beat from two yardz
penalty was nwarded Kit Chee Spears just missed the ball.
against Tang Chuen, who tripped Alice really became interested in P. E. Hutson c The second half saw the Chi-to just as he was about to shoot. Softball, when she watched most
attacking and after Avg
Kwok iscored from the spot to of the Canacilons: games from the R. E. H. Nelson b Barclay. minutes Chow Man-chi put them
Parker e Mills b Ricketts make it four goals to nli. two up from six yards range
R. B. Gotch b Barclay Beat five defenders
After polishing the pine for a M. W. Turner not out Not long after, Tung Yee-tip
full season, Alles was given, a break in the outfield of the po cal five defenders to put
werful team, but she was not rlae three up.
Undaunted by the score, Navy
satisfied, for inside her, a desire came back Aghting and Spears redared the least with a low cress drive.
to
I gave him an even more as- tonished look. and then did as he said. To my utter amazement, the cue ball turned and struck the balt on, disproving my statement.
He then explained
me that Chalu known as 'playing against the nap. and that when doing this the ball would turn in the opposite direction, unlll of course, I struck e cushion when. If the side was still acting, it would re- bound qu
any other side stroke would,
Helped considerably From that day, this has helped me considerably in getting out of snookers when playing against the nap, also in succeeding with thin cunnons in the same direc- tion.
In opinion, one of the most difficult strokes to pull off when playing against the nap is the
my
ценс
hi
The Chinese weal further ahend whea Tam Waun-cheung beat the gonile with a strong drive.
The Navy retaliated strongly and from one of their breakaways,
bent Spencer went through, to Tam Kwan-kon.
follow-on loser along a cushion. Daley netted the third goal for
The whistle went just as the ensuing kick-off took place,
Hau Kit Chee: Yu Yi-tok: Yung-sang, Tse Kam-hung; Loo Ping-chh Kwok Ying-kee, Le Wal-yeung: Ho Ying-fun, Chang Kam-hol, Chu Wing-keung, Yia Cheuk-yin, Lau Chung-san.
side-lines.
0
RAF Provost and AMGDW draw
NT table tennis
league standings
master to loft.
Electrifying tension
Preece and Rimmer struck up an effective partnership at halt for the Probables, and J. Ryde, the 18-year-old Wellington schoolboy, showed great promise.
The Scottish trial at Melrose
was ruined by the weather, but it was seen that the selectors should be able to get a good sound pack from the forwards on view,
The · International hooker, The twolvth started out with
Lyall, brought on at the inter electrifying tension. Kito Hynd-
vai, was a big success, Blacke man and Mamio Xavior grounded
#feather of the passing out but Jock Brown reached
back play. an infield fumble, second on
The heavy Probables prck Franco popped out and it was dominated the set scrums. In the. the Canadians turn to bat.
Ozzle Rumjahn led off with a Welsh trial at Aberavon. D.M. single and Josy Franco heaved Davies hooked consistently well Hussain's bunt into the crowd to and gave Hadyn Thomas at scrum. The following are the stand-advance Rumjahn to third. Tar half a chance to shine. 27 inçs in the New Territories zan Ismail walked to the bax with instructions to polt a long Table Tennis League-a
fy and succeeded with a clout to Pdeep Hight which was caught,
The throw-in failed to cut off
Extras
P W L
30 1Fd Sqn RE.. 3
Total (for five wkts)... 65
lat Bn Middlesex
J'
1st Bn KSLI
RTK
to be the keyplayer of the teem FJ. Knightly, A L. Snalth, R. was already taking form. C. Gairdner, H. D. Hooper and Kwong Wah: Tam Woon-cheuk;
After spending hours of patient G. N, B. Haynes did not bat, Chuang Wen-chuan, Chan Lam;
Zu-gee, Tuin Slow
Bowling Analysin Wei, Tang practice with the tricky upshoots Chuck; Lau Pul: Leung Mok- under the tutelage of several local
am, Chung King-sang, Cheuk slabsters, Alico's abilities were Barclay
recognised in 1941; when she was sellors Sek-kam, Li Shak-pun.
given a couple of innings In the Barton easier, games,
MEDITERRANEAN
The opposite side is needed to the sellors just before the end CUP COMPETITION.
of the game.
Royal Navy: Chisholm, Edge, Tozer, Doarsley, Thompson, · Gil-
fot.
National Recognition
37 Fd Sqn RE
20 Int Ede HQ..
Cafeteria Camp
MRW 1st Bn A & SH.
2
17 Fd Amb RAMC
18
27 Ini Bdo HQ..
19
23rd. Fa Regt RA 2
13.
1st Bn KOSE....
20
Ricketts
18
DCRE' (East)
23 Fu Regt RA..
RAPC draw with HKU
6
Опа a muddy pitch with a strong wind blowing, the centre three- quarter play wax of low standard," with the Possibles pair, Williams and Llewellyn, by far the straigh-
Rumjahn who had broke for thel.ter runnerhet Guy's
plate with the catch, and tho In Club 4 ball game was over.
Hoepl
tal sprang a surprise on Moseley, Kossa Nazarin tood the rubber whom they beat 11-3. Harlequins
for the beat Paris University at Twicken
for
game the whole Canucks
and yielded 14 hits, ham after being led by one point atruckout three and walked none, soon after the interval. Their vic while Jock. Brown for the losers tory was largely due to the ability who walked three in the initial of the New Zealander, B.K canto gave up pitching chores to Caughoy, who dropped a gool and Joey Franco, who Anished the
dgame and allowed nine safeties, scored a try-Router.
Including a homer by Sherry
ANS
TAIKOO SPORTS Dare.
Jafuars and Braves Bettled
Kin. Tong Garden their rivalry when the latter spore MEET CONCLUDES,
City Club tennis tournament
nosed out 4-3, the lust Brave The finals of the Talkoo Dock- out being called when Carl Ro-yard Chinese Welfare Society's medios was "call out" for leaving Sixth Annual Sports Most were first base before the pitch run off yesterday.
Both sides played brilliant ball and took advantage of the breaks as they cropped up.
The Most was concluded, with
a football match between the European -and Chinese Staffs, which rezulied fo' a drow, the Wahoos practically had their
On conclusion of the games, own way with the Wildcats, as Singles Handicap
hurler Terry Noronha limited the prizes won during the ancet werd two scattered presented to the successful. con- D Mino beat Szeto Bick 0-2 opposition to
of the Assistant Manager of the Both Teresa "Choochi" Campos Talkoo Dockyard and Engineer and Treng Castilho belted rounding Company Limited. and a double by Effle Babida.
trippers in addition to singles for
turn the cue ball in, and if it is
Paris, December 17.
In the years that followed, Alice
A friendly cricket match be travelling oven a little too Izat.
At the meeting of the Executive had mastered the art and in addi- tween the Hong Kong Univeralty this side will prevent it from en-
Camenities" of the International on, had injected more spoed in and Royal Army Pay Corps at tering a pocket, If it happens to Lam, Sharpe, Daley, Spencer. Federation of Football Associa- her deliveries. Her crowning Pokfulane yesterday ended in a strike the wrong fall that Speart and Ball.
of. KMB: Tam Kwon-koon, Lee that the Mediterranean Cup com national recognition, was in 1948
tions here tonight it was decided achievement, which was given draw. pocket.
rst, the University Ping-lam, Tam Kong-pak, Tang petition would be played, during when she pitched the Kwang knocked up 180 for live and tien
Batting
The following are, the results Sum, Hung Hing-yuk, TENNIS RANKINGS
Put the period of 1950-52, and entries Yung ladies team to the Cham-cclared, Heath was top-scores of tennis matches in the Kow Kwon-sing, Chang Ming-chuen, would, not be limited to countries pionship in the Nailon-wide Meet, with Chow Man-chi, Tang Yee-kit. bordering the Mediterranean.
a brilliant 102 not out, loun Tong Garden City Club Had own way mond vidos churing four goals. Jakker Others to do well with the bat touttament played yesterday: New York, December 18, Tam Woon-cheung and Lea Tal-
It was decided that the World Richard "Pancho"
During the war years, when Gonzales, now à professional, was named
Cup would in future be known softball, was temporarily shelved, were Peters. (37) and T. C. Loan
(26) as the Jules Timet: Cup and that "Allea took, to tennis, but the dia- today as No. 1 in the United
Kit Choo 4
Hemming took two wickets for 0-2 the International Foderation, of mond urge with the re-occupation | 41 runs and "Smith one for one sløgles Handicap (8ami-Final blows, n'äioglo by: Murgle Xavier j'testants by Mru..R. B. Bell, wita ftates Lawn Tonnis Association's
Kwong Wah O Football Associations would have was too great to be resisted,⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ At the close of play, RAFC had men rankings for 1940.
a liaison office in Rio, The Rankings Committee placed
-The First (Division: Lengue Singor Mauro, of Italy, re- Gonzales at the top of the st
While sportswriters have been scored 183 for eight, E. Woods C. Y. Wang-beat K. S. Cheung despite the Association's rule that soccer game between Kit Cleo ported that the Girosca-Turkey loud in their praise of Allco's boing highest scorer with 46 4-0, 6-0, 6-4.
***Bingles Championship: no player can be ranked if haarid: Kwong Woh was more or dispute: had been Asmicably sat-abilities, - they? have never losteron was next best with 29.; Szeto Blek beat K. K. Leo 6-4;three-in-Avo-attempis.
Terry Noronha fanned
three turned professional before Octo less acat and mouse" affair. tled, thanks largely to the efforts sight of the fact that Alice has
5. M. Teh took five wickets 3-0, 0-144
and walked none while Cat with Kit Chee experimenting of M. Rimet, haver been lacking in charm, and
for 65 runs,
Doubles Championship
hurler Dolly Brown, was equally Gonzales Joined Jack Kramer's with a new forward lie and On the proposition of Chile, personality.
(Semi-Finals) or
effective by whining six without professional: "circus" in Septem-trying out new tricks in passing it was decided that the date May A Confione circus in movements. VEPRA 4 would in future be called World. The popular player has devoted KCC
Lau King and Lau Kal beat Kany free passés, 10 firsta Bl Ted Schroeder, winner of the Elf Chec emerged winners by Football Day In memory of the a lot of her time in the post-ware Kowloon Cricket C
Cricket Club on K. Lee and KL Wu 6-3, 04, Two singles, In" the first i
Anotted Woboos two run while Wimbledon title, is ranked next four spale to nil, puis privées Superga, ale crash, in which the period towards, promotion of to Gohanles The third By Lau Ching-sang played left Turin team was killed. At all sport which she likes so much ond ertained, the 40th Division in a 6-3, Talbert, followed by Frankle wind while Chu Wing-keung matches on this day a minute's has served on the Working Com friendly game of cricket at Cox's Roch Leung and H. C. Kwok two bungies produced the first to the CHRA WAIL, LIMITED Parker,
Carillio and Teresa Camopon us Hong Kong, Gardnar Mulloy and was in the contre-forward berth: allance would be observed mittee of the foehl Association for Road Yesterday, and lost by oneant. Breto, Bick and K. Lam 0-4 Wident tally. Homers by Irone
the last threo years. Arthur Larsen-Reuter, sarini Shlu-wing was not in the Reuter
ber 10,
ber"
lose to 40th Division
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