BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

Time has come

for HKFA to

train players to meet Swedes

Stage all set for Hockey Interport

(By KIMBERLEY)

(By."ROVER")

It is now an established fact that a Swedish foot- ball team will visit Hong Kong during the carly part of December next.

It is also a fact that the Halsinborg Swedish XI which came here last year gave the cream of local soccer talent a very sound thrashing. Preparations have now been In spite of the humillating] completed for the Interport | defents suffered at the hands Hockey meeting with Macan of the Swedes by local teams, on Sunday.

the Hong Kong Football As- Hong Kong Hockey Association sociation, as the body govern- officials are to be congratulated, ing amateur soccer In this not only for the many hours

not taken any spent and much work put to Colony, has

the organisation of the Inter-steps to improve the standard port, but also for their untiring of the local game. efforts towards the revival of What does the HKFA proposo hockey in the Colony as a major to do in the matter of providing ", sport,

worthy opposition for the Swedish in this

they have succeeded team which is due here in De- and hockey enthusinsta owe rember next and which is re- them a deep debt of gratitude. puted to be better than the fals-

ingborg team?

The Colony will depend much on the stick talent of the Army quartette, who have ali the merita to justify their being selected.

Attacking power Some crilles

of the opinion that Gardner and Daniels should be split up to give added strength to the Colony's aftack- ing power.

This is a question which many asking soccer enthusiasts are and It the CONENTUS opinion that the HKFA is not

or

To ensure that the Colony' players will be able to give ja good account of themselves and prave worthy opponents, it in believed that the HKFA should Immediately sot about the task of selecting a number of pro. mixing

form the playore to nucleus of a team to meet the Swedes in December and any other team which might visit those shores,

In this connection, the HKFA prepare a well-planned should programnic and arrange for the selected players to undergo in- tensive training during the closuj *+-35011,

In addition to arranging for the selected players to practice re- together, the HKFA Rularly

lectures.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 1,: 1950.

Royal Navy XI

The Royal Navy X1 which best Army by three goale to two In the first game of the Inter- ̧¡ Services Soccer Competition for the "Coca-Cola" Shield at Causeway Bay yesterday---("China" Mali" Photo).,

much concerned about pro- should also arrange for a series of "Coca-Cola" Shield soccer:

viding stiff opposition as it in in making money out of the forthcoming visit.

The view. Is being freely ex- the HKFA, trom pressed that

kolned during the These critics contend that the experience two play too close a game and visit of the Halsingborg XI, ren- fear that there will be insuffises that a heavy trouncing of cient swing of the ball to open any local team will not stop the crowds from packing the grounds up opportunities for scoring.

Gardner and Daniele must be when the team which Infilets the left to play the way bost suited trouncing can serve up such a delightfully refreshing perform- to their respective selves.

31D 08 that served up by the Swedes.

It has been proven Ume and again that the close co-ordination between the two is not only necessary, but that it is also pro- Atable.

It will be Magan's attempt, as was the case in the recent Macao Army game, to split up the two, So if we suggest doing that, it will be playing into the hands of the opposition.

At

Red letter day

It will be a red letter day In the history of local hockey to- Morrow.

11 a.m. the Macao "D" team will meet a strong selec- tion drawn from the Comman- dos-Royal Marines.

The Interport game will begin

Coaching films

To further beneft the selected players, as well as all other in- players. the HKFA terestel should obtain from the Football Association of England, to which it clolins tims.

affiliation, coaching

Handicaps for

Royal Navy triumph Easter Race

over Army 3-2

These coaching films should in

Inestimable value in prove of educating players, who will be in a position to study the tactics and The attitude of nonchalance methods adopted by experts in adopted by the HKFA would passtr. heading, intercepting. seem

this shooting, etc. to lend Rupport to view and also to the supposition that the Association will, when the time comes, full back on the services of those who were so soundly thrashed by the Halsing- borg XI.

Prestige at staka

It is highly desirable that the HKFA, in its desire to make more and more money, should not over- look the fact that the prestige of this Colony, Insofar as soccer is concerned, will be at stake.

The failure of the HKFA to field a sufficiently strong tuum against

nt 4 p.m. Rharp on the Royal | the Swedes can liave only onej Navy Recreation Clib ground at King's Park.

Price of admission: $2.40. Ser- vicemen $1.20.

it may be suggested that it

would be inadvisable to call upon players to undarga an in- tonsive training programme dur- ing the close season.

In this connection, it might be pointed out that the majority of local players play all the year round, even when not selected to go on some tour.

There is not much time left for training of players to meet the Swedes and unless something is done Immediately, the public may look forward to further humiliating defeats in December.

The Halsingborg XI were able la trounce the local players be- effect-a lowering of the high enure they, displayed more skill,

Colony's speed, stamina and. team-work. soccer prowess has been held in the past.

esteem in

which the

Kowloon Bowling Green

Club to celebrate Golden Jubilee

The Kowloon Bowling Graon Club will be celebrat-

ing its Golden Jubileo on August 6. This was revealed by Mr. A. E. Atkins at the Forty- fifth annual general meeting of the Club held yesterday at Austin Road.

Mr. Atkins said that 1940 Mr. Atkins added that the Club had been a very successful could not have a botter man for year for the Club and mark- what will be a very onerous task? ed the completion of the rein tits Jubilee year.

No discrimination

These are factors which should be borne in mind in any selec tion of players for the purpose indlented.

If the HRFA is prepared to do its duty, it is imperative there should be no discrimination in the choice of players for the proposed training course.

There at the present Įmo- ! ment a tendency on the part of certain, Interests to bellitle the efforts of promising playera almply because these players do not happen to be members of the "favoured" clubs.

The

a somewhat robust soccer game at Causeway Bay yesterday, Royal Navy beat Army by three goals to two in the first match in the Inter-Services Competition for the "Coca- Cola" Shield.

Navy were just about value for their win, but it was a touch-and-go affair until the last minute a brilliant header by Hurst giving them victory.

"HOLE-IN-ONE"

Yet another name has to be added to the “tole-In-One" Decantor.

The distinction goes tɔ Mr. H. M. Bnow who did the 12th on the Old Course in one on Wednesday, March 29.

Starting Times

at Fanling...

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their

Meeting

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MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS;

Skidding Saints clash with Jaguars

(By "GRANDSTAND").

Braves and Americans take the spotlight in this week's full programme, as those two pennant contender battle at the CBA Ground at 1.00 p.m. tomorrow.

The other Senior League play-off game which should provide interest will be the St. Joseph's clash against the Jaguars, at 2.30 p.m. when these teams will go all out to stave off com- plete elimination from the series.

Never before in the annals | each little incident, and concen of local Softball has a com- trate on the next play, they can petition been so keen and still make it closely fought.

The Jags have a good battery

At the end of the first round, combination in Pedruco and Cor

their four teams were tied for second rea, while

slugging to place, which necessitated further nothing to be ashamed of. series to eliminate one team, and

The Canadiennes complete their the current series, after seeding season's fixtures this week with a out the four best outts, is a tussle against the dormant Wild- open in it's fourth of play.

week of

cats, Frank

-In Americans

this last game, Cleaty's

Canuck certainly mean business this

third-sacker Avartia Choy nada by turning out full strength at every game Irre-

Mc-

only one more safe-hit in thres times to be assured of the hat- spective of other commitments.

ting crown. The Se

the When their star hurler Fred;

Squaws and Heckman left the Colony It was Tysireans tangle in the ladies a big blow to the American flag minor loop scuffle. The Squaws. hopes,

but Schulte has been hold need have no foar of an upset as ing the fort with reasonable the McTyclreans have not been success.

able to get settled with a regular With the return of Norman squad, having lost several players The following are the Han-Schwartz during the week, through departures from the dicaps for the Easter Race Schulte will be side-lined in

Colony. Meeting of the Hong Kong favour of the fire-ball hurler. Jockey Club to be held on American fans will be out in Saturday, April 8, and Mon- full force tomorrow to root for

their first pennant bid, day, April 10:

FIRST DAY 1-Shamshulpa Handicap, Class 9. Das Mile: Ame. Clippes 164, Amsterdam 145, Araxy 149, Condor 166, Diamondfald 186, Emperors Gate 184, Flying Dragon 154, Kolinsky. 141, Razing Queen 187. Radar 187, Trial Tylp. 140.

Class B. From 1% MP-Bereza

IPokfulam Handicap (1st Bacon)

142.

The Navy were definitely the Cooper 148, Ere Witoma 147.. Flying better team In the first period, Knight 189, Good News 162, Happy Buy but the Army asserted themselves 115, Liberty Diamond 148. National in the second half and enjoyed as Glory 140, Bhahin 169, Hidber 141, Top- much of the attacking as

---Monakaltaul Handicap, 1650 Ponies opponents.

Class 4 From 2 MP-lattianhip 145, The game opened sensationally, Bonnie Ever 116, Fair Denise 145, Flar with Royal Navy taking the lead Day 145, Gli Edge 145, Goldfald 148. within three minutes of the kick Gold wat 145, Henrietta 149, Hol Woor off through Pratt who, catching 148, Kitir 162, Lowlander 146 National the Army defence spread-cagled, Income 145, Norse Lady 145, Strawberry went through to score after a first Fool 14, effort had been blocked,

Stinging shot

Bungio 143, Byezmere 14. Tarzan 145, Unels Erlo 166, Wonderful Mare 156.

Tal Kang Handicap (lat Bection), Cizm 4. Bix Farlangs:---Anyway 147, Grown Witness 14. Egy-going

162.

Amst 100,

Thrilling game

This game should afford Squaw Carmen Souza and Virgie Gon- sales an opportunity of cotching up with their batting averages.

Annual ball

Charlie Figueiredo's Braves who osed out the Saints last week in

It was announced at a meeting a thrilling game should start out of the Dance Committee held yes- brimming with confidence.

terday, that tickets for the Annual This game which was originally Ball will be on sale by April 8,

for 11.30 am. has been but in the meantime, table reser arranged for moved back to the afternoon invations may be made direct to order to allow the Braves to fold the Peninsula Hotel by. their strongest nine, and to

to.ove fans their money's worth

by telephone. Players and fans who desirò tickols should obtain same In view of the impressive bat- throug

through

their leam manager, who Ung might of the Americans, it should advise the Dance Commit- is doubtful whether

Figueiredo will start Chappy Remedios on the mound,

teo of their requirements.

whe

Souvenir Programme, The Yanks murdered Edo

is being prepared, will com prise 48 pages and it is. hoped to Almelde once,

and the only other likely pitcher will be graphs as possible.

include as many group photo-

Gerry Gosano, who managed to put out the fire for the Graven

they when

the firat met

The return of Gussle Pereira

Americans

Toum managers are reminded that unless photographs are ré- colved within the next few days, they

will not be included in the Bouvenir Programme,

The M. V. P. "ballot closes pr

This game should be another Commando Rifle

Within the next minute, the Happy Valley 181, Liberty Bhip 141, who, together with Spiky GuterTM Army obtained the equailser when Oakland Bridge 161. Possibility 148. Bbw res, will hold the left and centre Tuesday, Apell 4, and the Commit- Marsden, cloverly-working his Fung. 188.Sorcerer 154 Sparkling. Erfeld positions, should-strengthen tee are reminded to send in their the defence, but the right pasture nominations to Hon, Secretary.. The following are the starting passed the ball to Russell,

way through the Navy defence, 157, Thunder Sky 189, Tripoll 180.

1-Miwukok Tandleng (11 Bection). times on

who cha 6. From 134 MFA Grand Tim will still be a weak spot, particu- Mr. F.W. Hollanda, 7, Leighton the

Old and New netted with a stinging shot from 154, Amasing 157, Amigo 149. A 148, inrly with the closeness of the Hill Road, before that date. that Courses at Fanling today and close quarters.

tomorrow.

Chief With 149, Epinard 148. Filibere-

lenco.

A Counell meeting will be held Although the Navy continued i 184, Oldalon 141, Pearl Brkigs 180,

The infielders play well as a on Thursday, April 6, to count the to dominate the exchanges for Heater 185. Roelyn 143, Sapientia 146, team, and as the Americans are votes.

• greater part of this half, they Bino Mambal)_144.

not likely to steal many bases, could not

Easter Handicap, Clane 1A, B they can concentrate on position- score and the in. terval came with

the teams Furlongs-Amarant 15,

Arablan Dagger 188, Aleman 11, Daning for the hard smashes sharing two goals.

Wyvis 195, Egyptian Wald 144, Fort Knox After the breather, the Army Golden Dahlia 137, Iliast 11 felding versus batting classic. were first to become dangerous Speed 144, Joro Ros 115 Nor and Russell missed a wonderful queen 135, Panda 150, Skymaster 156.

Skidding Saints opportunity (of putting his side Vagabond King 17. ahead when he ballooned the ball

Aplichau Handicap ( Beetion). with

the goalkeeper to beat. Cam 5.1% MŘmi-Castle 14t, only Maintaining pressure, the lant Bar 167, Fonta 149, Flying Ji

Last Sunday when George marksmen of the Royal Marine Army were rewarded for their 150, Jasmin 144, Jeep Hius 151, Masterz Souza made a return to the dia- Commando, will take part in efforts when Brown put them in 14. Panforce 140, Popularity 150, Fri mand. Dave Leonard was away at the 3rd Commando Brigade the lead with a rasping cross shot Delight 184, Priority 14. Bulk East

a football interport. Trogester

Individual Wind - 139,- Trade Wind 249,

inter-unit and which gave Chisholm no chance. 180, Windermere 153,

While Leonard will appaal Shooting, Championships, which this week, it is not yet certain are being held on Stonecutters whether. Gaorge Bouza will br able to make it or not. Bouza and Wednesday next, April 3, Island, on Monday, Tuesday' batting well over average, and his contribution

of a hit now and 6,

In the interests of better soc- rer, this attitude must be elimin- ated entirely and the HKFA should take the lead in giving credit whore credit is due.

Mr. Cleme was then elected KCC Tennis

construction period-the club President by the meeting. house had been renovated, the Coming to the election of the bar enlarged, new lighting in- Vice-President, Mr. Aikins sald stalled and provision had been that when Mr. Charles Terry_de- made for the replacement of elded to stand down for the Pre- the Club record boards.

sidency, he agreed to stand for. ro-clection The membership had been in-

Vice-President, creased by 40, making a total of Mr. Atklus proposed Mr. Terry

more than 200 members.

na

for Vice-President.

Air.

Mr.

Atkins said that Mever has done very good work during his very long an Roolation with the Club,

member. Mr. Meyer was duly made a

Handicaps

The undermentioned matches in the Kowloon Cricket Club Handicaps have been arranged and must be played of

on

Monday, April 3, at 6 p.m. Court No. 1 J. A. Abbass va W, H. Pepperell

Court No. 2 R. Lapaloy vs A. P. Welr.

The Club's financial position Mr. Atkins then proposed that dates and courts specified be-

in a very healthy state. The Mr. J. G. Meyer be elected 'a] low. bank overdraft had been sub-lite member. stantially reduced and the bulk of the pre-war deble paid off.

Mr. Atkins congratulated A. L. Eastman, W. C. Simpson and JMcKelvie in winning the Co-life 'lony Open Triples Lawn Bowls championship and the four mem-, bers of the Club who were run- nere-up in tho. Colony Open Rinks.

On the social sido; the Club had several successful functions, the highlight was most probably when they entertained, the men from the Amethyst,

Court No. 3 Mra G. Chaun and Mrs. E. Litton va Mrs. A. Bailey and Mrs. A. Gensburger.

Court No. 4 A. V. White and K. M. Gotz va H. Ridsdale and F. Brockbank.

Court No. 5 Miss T. Wait and

Today-Old Course 2,45. M.F. de "Pinna-A.R. de Plona 1.50 R.D. Dell-P. de Jong 130 Mr. and Mrs. FL. Davidson

Tomorrow-Old Course 9.14 PJ, Grimthe-H.5, Wilbur 9.29 ILC. Watson--J.K. Tan 9.24 W. Btaker-R.K. Colling 0.28 8.8. Gordon-H.A. Brown 9.87 ILIT. Mundy-W.0., Davies 9.30 J. Linaker-W.N.A, Smalley 5,40 10. Baville-EC. Drown 9.44 WE Grieve-J, Pole-Hunt 0.48 R.K.M. Simpson-XS. Robertson PAA ET. M+Mullen-R.R., Cleland ' 9.36 J. Markham-G, Stewart 14,00 LL, Bbaw-CF, Hayes 10.04 Fedmand-A.D. Humphreys 10.08 J. Kelola~K.M, Alma- 10.12 JD. Calvert—AE. Hlodeer 10,16, NJ, Whelpton-W.II. Paterson 1220 RE Les-W.C. Hun 10.24 D. Hung-C,ILT. 9uen 15.28 M.F. do Fiona D.T. Chan 10.82 AR, de Plane-it, Schreuder 10.30 PM. Catton-F.K. Wallace 1040 DB, Rabb-RA, Crawford 10.44 W.A. Nicholas-JL. Hesintyre 10.48 K.T. Walden-A.B. Coleman, 10.69 J. Rondou-P, de Jona

ta

Ding dong struggle

1

Com

10-Matauchung Handicap (Tet Ba Lon), Class 1. One. Mile-Ascot Beauty. 161, Empress of Poses 148. Xarmony 180, King of Pence 148, Li Marlene 140,

esterplece 138, Minx 158, Rowansien 158, Spanish Onion

150, Sportsmater 149, The Stranger 247. -

11.--Pokfulam Handicap. (End. Section),

The skidding Saints seem to he unable to field their strongest nine there days.

and again, will help the Saints

great deal. The Jaguars who had high hopes of annexing the Meltben Shield early in the series, suffered two

If the Varmen could only slow

way their temperament with

Meeting

More than 150 of the best

Using standard service weapons, the events will be many

and varied, and shooting of the highest degres will be seen.

the

“Walking Man"

A ding dong struggle ensued as the Navy fought back desperately for the equaliser.

Exchanges became rather, hee- tie and the referee had occasion class. From 16 MP-Al Frews 169. speak to one of the Navy busted Straight 141, Happy-Farners · 150, players.

Harvard 159, Mabuhay 140, Finkle 140.

Opening the meeting on the Monday are the Deliberate, Stand- Navy draw level when Prosperity 118, printer 144; But successive shocks, penalty was awarded against the Castle 347, Sulphur 136,

First, they bowed to the Braves tog and Bitting shoots, competed Tomorrow--New Course

Army for hande" and Merrick Barbarian 162, Bir Shot 149, Bat for both sides were scored in the This is followed on Tuesday by 12-Malauwsi. Handicap, Class 1. One in a game in which all the runs for by teams of eight, all using 9.32. Mr. and Mrs.. P,b; Davidson

natted with a lightning-like sky 119, Bootale 113,

standard service ride. Chesterfield 154, 0.58 Mr. 8. Rudro FX. How drive to the corner of the net.. Cooper 185, Delay Bell 161, Zaprem De- first innings of play, and again a 9.44. Mr. and 10%; W.P. Eiriwhistle ... Although both sides had their 152, Golden Dragon 143, Jeep Les when the Americans rudely

the Rapid, Deliberate, Snapshoot=" 9.32 Mrs, K.M. Almao-Mis, C., Ketola chances to score, it was not until 19, Lily. 145, Pearl Diver, 181; Bendre rattled them last week.

ug and Sniper events, together the last minute of the game that 167, Bhannon, 117, ya

**Can still make it

with the Sten Gun competitions. “ Election of Officers

CHINESE XI FOR any further scoring took place.

BECOND.DAY. President: Mr. F. C. Clemo.

During a raid on the Army, Apilchan Handicap tad Section), MEMORIAL CUP Vice-President: Mr. C. E. Terry,

goal, the ball went to Hurst, who 136 Arebian Moon 18 Hon. Secretary: Mr. W. F.

SOCCER GAME-

netted with a header. As the Battlefeld 142 Canadian, Potato 10.

On the final day of the meeting, Simpson.

ball dropped to the ground, thehelse: 163, Colonia 146, Countes De The following have been Army defenders tried to prevent ab 141. Dalasi Desuty 11 11), Duarte 135, The 146, Red Fox 1, the Pistol matches will take place. KATS PAt the same time un interesting Kniebi 140, Diaʼampoty: 340, Ingrid, 143, | VEP. 182AAA! Bowls Convenor: Mr. G. Nor-F, Hwok. mán...

Tuesday, April 4, at 6 p.m.

bined Chinese, in the final of the falled to do so, paid! Watków). Gift 147, Shan Lee 14 C Bix Parlones-Daisbl, Dew Court No. 1 D. MacGregor va Marcorial Cup soccer match to Royal Navy: Chisholm (Jamal Has Handles (nd Boston) Oression, Dun Comits Berkowice Bar, Convenor: Mr. A. J. Locke. C. R. Tlarmian. MD Committee Members: +...

G. Sabatlé,

kick-off 4.30 p.m. ters). Merrick (Cdo) Dearalay Day 181, Desire 156. Grey, dis 180 View Talcote, minced across Yiu-tak, Hau Yung-sang (Jamaica), Hayes (Capt) (Cdo), Jack Kane Bite Probability, Metratorsise say, Grey, Kerap If he is hi

Bistas Merrione 148 Monty Mina, Brairie Woodwood, CO 305- Mr. Atking then made re, bleyer and G. E. F. Thompson. Court No. 3.C. W., Tebbutt and | T30 - Kam-hung (Captain),. (Kit | Daléy. (Jamaica), Day (Unicorn):) &«' 146, The. Hopeful, 158, Thundarholt - Re-Apilchaw' Hindiong" (3rd-/Mection), I digi

J. C. Crighton, R. H. Browne, F. Gross.

Thompson vs N. Hart-Baker and Chee), Tang Sum (KMB), Nr Galvin (Triumph), Prati (Cdo), 14, 30 d. 140, HANSEN KAY CON STEM Mayat 160, 3oom

followed by the ple the Club. He said that the Club, L. E. Miller, JF Fraser, N. P. Wednesday, April 6. at 5 p.m..

Ki-choung, Kwok Ying-kee, Ho Hurst (Cdo); Weaver (cdo). 104 Ying-fun. Yu Check-in (Kit Army: Fairbrother, Wooton A. From MFBackman, 141, Tatice of Face 160 Tahinin tiles, the winning team being the -Gbabklyan Handicap (Let Betion) "181,00 186, dalle 13 event. •-whore, the targets are slate was first founded on August4 Smith and J. P. Inglis 1000 and it was the Club that

Court No. 1 Miss N. Lambert Chee), Tang Yeo-kit, Chau Men Woods, E. Woods, Spence, Con-oralis: 118. Lasky Bjarter 111. Meriroid Fallonal Comeren 143, Nervous Wine firat Introduced the game of lawn Motion defeated Baker and T. R. Kermani vechi and Leo Taleza (KMB). way, Brown, Marades, Russell, 114, Pay Day. 164. Rebel 140, Bookespots 118. Party 10% warhomes, 188 Hacher first team to knock down, all the

Mr. Benjamin, and 'ATE bowls in the Colony. Immediately after the annual P. Guests

Reserves: Yu Kal-yon (CAA), Higgins." Androwa fo Cá Chang Kam-hol (Kit Chee), The data for the Goldenlipoting nu; extraordinary genot- Jubilde celebration, had bean, al meeting was held when a mova Miss, M. Fisher getal Sheung (S. Ching)- Chu

Court No. 2 Miss M. Figuereldo Fung Kwan-aing (SMB), Tong

Wing tentatively fixed-fór August 6... tion to allow soïs of members Court No. 3. Mrs. La Butoff Before the election of officers, between the ages of 18 and 21 to vs Mrs. J. T. Lawes,

koung (Kit

Chee) - Men Hiking" said "that" It was the ba" junide members of the Club

Team Manager: Ng Court-No," 4" FaK and 3XA VAN urial custom of the Clubs for the and to para subscription of one Abbass wIC. Kotowall and The following Vice-President Paton, assume, the dollar per month was brought up. F. C. Fenton-hard- FORM Chairmanship, but unfortunately it was algo probosed that the Court No. 5. H. Pepperell and Charles Terryfo would be abren Junior members be allowód N all jr, TELawes vs C, G.. Morata, mid-

Boon

•Colony on leavalduring pinyina, facilities of the Club, in- D. Benjamin, coating

Hon Treasurer, Mr, In Skyes. G; A. Phillipa vs Mr. and M** i selected to represent, the Com: |ity from entering the not, but modg Yin 19 Jiberationé: Star 166, -1/-La!!Chi Kek Handleep, 1060. Ponlen spot will, bofired called - the

Goldon Jubilee

ference to the 50th maniversary of

Grounds: Mr. A. Bailey, N

R. Jones, A. L. G. Eastman, J.

Ballotting Committee

the" greater part of the spare and sliding lawng bowl, but should

he had decided that it was cont have ho say whatsoever, tu, the

right for him to sand down, both running,

TSX/Was extremely

that Mr. Freddie Clano: had, on course of which

Count No. 2 C., March

Thursday, Apell. 6, 81.0/6.m. Court, Notul, Cant. By HSRŐL

be played'nt Boundary":Street ita), R. E Thompson (Stonecufi). Claim? 4,4; Lin, Furlongs ±--Drivight - 147, | Cleopatra, - Dante, - Debutanta ; Forward, |de the Me Artance of BAN

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