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THE PERFECT
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CHINA MAIL
ARMY WIN QUADRANGULAR ATHLETIC MEET WITH EASE
The Quadrangular Athletic Moot between Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Forca and South Chino Athletic Association was concluded at Caroline Hill yesterday and resulted in a win for the Army, who scored 157 points.
South China came second with 128 points, followed by Royal Navy with 81 points. Royal Air Force. occupied fourth place with 26 points.
Nu less thin 11 records were Pole Vault: 1, Chee Foo-shing broken during the course (SCAA): 2, Cpl. Enston (A); yesterday's Meet.
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Fecord wa15
Lt. Meadows (RN). Height: 10 ft. 4 ins.
In the Hop, Step and Jump.
Shot Put: 1. Pte. Goodenough the first three competitors broke
while in the (A); 2: Tao King-kau (SCAA) $ year's rectarti,
3, RSM Weller (A). Dist: 36 It. 1500 metres the broken by the first two compet-Ins, (Record).
800 Metro: 1, 'Dilms. Anderson tors.
In the track event, outstanding (A); 2. Cpl. Groves (A): 3, Mne was La Man-ngur, Flack (RN). Time: 2 mina. 8.9 whe won the 1,500 3,000 anrees. (Record).
,000 netre events in convincing Hammer: 1, L/Cpl. Parsons (A); 2, te. Jenkins (A): 3, Mne,
competitur
With
TWICE
2
Ire
·HARD COURTS TENNIS:
Drobny wins Singles title
Bournemouth, May 6. Jaroslav Drobny, the self- cxiled Czech player, won the men's singles title in the British Hard Courts Tennis Champion- ships here today, beating Geoff Brown (Australla) by 7-5, 6-0 und 6-4 in the final.
Drobny Won quite casily Brown found himself up agains
master tactic!un.
The former Czech nixed a shois eleverly first a drop, then a high lob ant
smash of the return. Drown struggled hard but war
rinc 1101 accurate enough
driver forehand
well over the
1. Ling Sin High Jump: (SCAA); 2, St. Dallywater (A): Height: 3, S/St, Hamilley (A).
| double-handej
were sometimes lines.
h the held event, Major Skip- Teskar (RM). Dist: 126 Ft. 1% his ins. Povert
254 won Superiority whea Isirous and Javelin events.
In the 110 metres hurdles Major Shipwith broke his et f. 10 in. (Record). reened.
3,000 metres: 1, an Man-ngor
| (SCAA); 2, Capt. Phillips (A); 3, The Wong Ching-lum (SCAA), Time:
The Army won the 400 metres relay aer (4% 100) from Royal Navy by two gards,
Exciting race
In the 1.800 metres relay race 14x490), South Chino, thanks to
Ng Yi-fok. heat the Army after
an exciting free.
B mins. 14.8 secs. (Record).
100 metres Hurdles: 1, Ho Hit- po (SCAA); 2. Lt, McNabb (A): 3. 1o Man-yin (SCAA). Time: 13 Fees.
meïrca: 1.
Ng Yin-tok SCAA): 2, L. Westerhaule (A); 3. LAC Jennings (RAF). Time:
ናር።
200
23.0
Long Jump: 1, Phu Kini-yin (SCAA): 2, L/Cpl. Moynan (A);
The best race of the day was without doubt the 200 metres. which was won by Ng Yia-fok of South China with frutenant, Cpl. Wilson (IM). Dist: 20 ft. Waterhout second and LAC Jen- rings of the Royal Air Force third.
6.5 ins.
Miao Joan Curry (Britain). the holder, won the women's Mrs. singila Litle, beating Heralds Wels (Argentina) by 3-6, 8.6 in the final. Mrs. Belty Hiton and Miss Kay Tucker (Britain) won the wo- doubles title, defeating men's another British pair, Miss Jean Quertler and Mrs. Jean Walker- Drobny and Cernik, the self- Smith, 4-6, 6-3 and 6-2. exlled Czecha,
men's won the beating Adrian doubles title.
Brown (Austra 4-1, B-6 and 0-2
Quist and Gen
a) by R-3, 4-6,
in the final.
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The mixed doubles title went 1,500 metres: 1, Lau Man-ngo: (SCAA): 2, Cpl. Groves (A); 3, to Geoff Brown (Australia) and Wong Ching-lum (SCAA). Time: Mrs. Betts Hilton (Britain), who beat Cernik and Miss Jean Quer- lns. 22.8 secs. (Record).
final-Reuter.
These three runners were run- ring neek to neek nil through. Waterhout was leading by barely
ix inches when, with only 182, yards to go be lost to N by truch. Jennings who was third. vas only a fast behind the win- mer.
At the ennetusion of the Mest Mrs. Maunsell, wife of Brigadier Mansell, presented the prizes 15 the successful competitors, and to Major Skipwith, Captain of the Any team, the Challenge Shield.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950,
SAIGON JUNIORS
Shown above are the Saigon Juniors, who are passing through the Cotony on their way to Manila for a series of coccer games, The Juniors met a Hong Kong Schoolboy XI at Causeway Bay .yegterday and lost by five goals to two. ("China Mail" photo),
Home cricket:
Reg Simpson scores
203 not out against Glamorgan
Results of European Zone Davis Cup games!
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Soccer:
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over REDIFFUSION :
9.15 0.30 p.m.
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY' FRIDAYS
Hong Kong Schoolboys beat Saigon Juniors
In a fast and interesting soccer match at Cause- way Bay yesterday, the Hong Kong Schoolboys XI beat Saigon Juniors by five goals to two. Although they were beaten, the Salgon lads were by •
no means disgraced, as they enjoyed a fair: share of the ball and were definitely superior to the Hong Kong schoolboys in many respects.
In the curtain ralser, Gov-defence, which was playing with Schaal greater confidence than at any ernment Vernacular beat St. Joseph's by one goat other stage of the game, repulsed to nil in the play-off for the all efforts to break through. Championship of the Second
Before the final whistle, Leo Division of the Hong Kong Cheuk-sang put the issue beyond School League, s
al doubt by scoring two quick- goals.
On conclusion of this curtain ralser, Sir Arthur Morse. Presi
dent of the Hong Kont Footunh
Balton Juniors: Nhu, Chu, Tam Tri, Pierre Nhung Dai, Sau Association, presented medals to Hanh, Marchals, Phal and Ly. the players of the respective
Hong Kong Schoolboys: Cheng teams, os
the "Archie well as
to Stephen Hon-plug (Wah Yan), Yeung Yu Goldenberg Cup" Chan, Captain of St. Joseph's 1st hong (St. Joseph's), Chian Shiu- XI. winners of the Senior Selion) shing (St. Joseph's), Au Sze- wing (Talkoo), Tsang Yung-kwan tille.
(Talkoo). Stephen Chan 4St. Reverting to the game be Joseph's), Lee Cheuk-sang (St. tween the Hong Kong and Bat. Joseph's), You Tat-hay (Quee! don schoolboys, it must be said Tac Man-cheung (St. that the latter gave a remark-Chun Ring-leung (St. Joseph's) *kly fine performance, particu. and Chu Kam-wing (St. Joseph's) Jarly In view of the fact that they only arrived here yester. day morning after a somewhat rough sea voyage.
US BASEBALL
London, May 6. Yugoslavia reached the
In spite of the fact that they
New York, May 6, second round of the European were. on the whole, lighter and
·Zone in, the Davis Cup lawn shorter in stature than most of Today's injor League baseball
they scores were- tennis competition at Zagreb the Hong Kong players,
speed football or t today by establishing a win- played top Rain
ning 3-0 margin with the dou-zoft pitch from start to finish. bles victory over Austris. Their neat and accurate para-Philadelphia
London, May 6.
seriously interrupted the County cricket pro- gramme which started today, five of the seven matches being affected.
Javelle: i. Maj. Skipwith (A); tier by 6-4, 6-7 and ti-2 in the At Lords, where Middlesex entertain Hampshire,
Mne. Williams (RM); 3, Chan Lap-tong (SCAA), Dlat: 157 11.
ins. 400 metres: 1, Ng Yiu-fok (SCAA); 2, Li. Smilli (A); 3. Sgl. Beaton (RM). Time: 53.4 secs. (Record).
won
400 matres (4 × 100) Relay: Patty (inited States) 0-4, 4-6, Army: 2, Royal Navy: 3. South (3-6, 6-3, 6-2. China, Time: 46.6 secs. (Record). 1. Maj. 110 metres Hurdles: Skipwith (A); 2, S/Sgt, Hundley (A): 3, Ho Hit-po (SCAA). Time: 16. sees. (Record),
Doubles title
and at Cambridge, where the University play Yorkshire, not a ball could be bowled,
The highlight of the day was al double century by the England bat, Reg Simpson, who opened for Nottinghamshire against Glo-1 morgan and carried his but for 230 runs out of the total of 352..
before play ended for the day.
the game.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
12 14
4
Yugoslavia, who yesterday won ing was a delight to watch, while St. Louis both the singles, will meat the the clever manner in which they Winning plicher Alex Kellner, winners of the Belgium-Finland covered ench; other was a real match, whicht started today, Ineve-opener. Brussels, where Belgium won the two singles.
Yung-kwan,
loser Dick Starr.
Buston
11 13 1
Chicago..
Winning plicher Chuck, Stobbs,
loser Ken Holcomb.
..
8. 15
4 11
4. 9
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Paris championships
One shortcoming Poris, May 6. At Manchester, play was res- provided a feast of batsmanship
At The Hogue, Holland' won The final of the men's doublur tricted to 40 minutes, during complete in keeping with the the doubles match against Swe- The one shortcoming of the Detroit In the Faris le national lawn which time Dick Pollard, the reputations which preceded them den, who, by winning both sing-salgon youngsters none of whom Worhington tennis championships was
was more than 18 years of age, Winning pitcher Freddie Hutchin- 1, L/Cpl. toxiny. by Milly Tolbert and Tony England fast, bowler, took two and scored 197 for tour wickets les yesterday, how lead 2-1. Hop, Step, Jump:
Leicestershire wickets with
The winners will meet Nor was a tendency to jump seme- son, loser Roy Scarborough. Moynan (A); 2. Capt. Harrison Trabert (United States).
Most of the visitors attacked
way, who had a walkover In what dangerously at an opponent. The American pair beat Dm successive bails. (RM): 3, Shek Ka-lin (SCAA).
Cleveland (1st game) the bowling from the start,
the round when Hungary with. Sidwell (Australia) and Budge
Au Sze-wing and Stephen Chan New York ........ Dist. 41 ft. 0.5 Ins. (Record).
draw. They used their, feet freely to
played a sound game in the later-Winning pitcher Early Wyan, go forward to the slow bowlern;
The remaining two singles in mediate line for Hong Kong, DE loser Alle Reynolds. And without being reckless both the Yugoslavia-Austria and also Tsong
the sought to dictate the tactics of Ilolaml-Sweden tles will be held pivot.
Cleveland (2nd game) New York Mme. Marie Sughers and Mme.
tomorrow. Belgium and Finland Arlette Hall iance) won the
Frank Worrell was outstanding. will contest the doubles tomor- 1,600 metres Relay, (4 x 400);!, women's dnables title, beating it was the first double century
Monday. South China; 2., Army; 3. Royal Mare, Colette Baegner and Mme.uf the season and Simpson re- le made 85, including 12 fours tow and the other two singles on ful leader and was well support-
6-4, vealed all the arts. of scientific two hours in a faultless innings,
batsmanship. Navy. Time 3 mins. 46.7 accs. Nelly Attainion (France)
At Eastbourne, Sussex, Britain He completed his in splle of the poor light. 4-8. 0-3 in the Anal is (Recurd...
and Italy each won a singles.. The mixed doubles went to century in three and a quarter
The West Indies had made 197 The winners will meet Luxem- 100 metres:
$5 iniutes.
Fecorid round. The doubles aro Set. Coleman (A) Time: 11.2 Boogner (France) who beat Ber- to 150
nard-et-und-Mme Micheline Aitogether he batted six and ped play.
to be played on Monday and the W.E. (Billy) Tingle, the "Y"*ex-ccs. pret to be to the fore in all sports 2,000 metres: 1, Lau Man-ugo Luot (Franer) 6-3. 10-8.-Reuter. half hours and hit 28 fours.
remaining two singles on Tues ISCAA); 2, L/Cpl. Stebbings (A);
diny. Lt. Mansell (RN). Time: 6 mins, 8.4 secs.
P.T. programme for members of European YMCA
The European launching a
YMCA
vigorous physical Training programme.
With-the-appointment of Mr.
Activities.
Mr. Tingle has already started classes for members la "keep it, boxing (which includes
calils-
1, Lt. Coverma.1
(A): 2. Ho Tak-pang (SCAA): 3, Jean Borotra and Lime. Colette/hours and raced from a hundred for four wickets when ralo stop-| bourg, who had a bye into tha
thenics), volley ball etc., in addi-2
Clicus: 1. Maj. Skipwith (A); 3. Tao King-kau (SCAA);
tion to swimming and diving Mine. Phillips (RM). Dist: 114 ft.
Inter-hong and Club Kalas being planned.
arc
Men members have "keep M clases on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 pan., and members are pro-
vided for D. Mondays and Thurs days at 11.35 am.
Business girls have their even- inga ads, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday: and Fridays.
the
Servicemen
are welcome tr Tuesday:
hoxing classcA
and Friday, at 7 p.m.
The children have not been fur-
gotten, and are also entered for.
in the new programme."
Billy Tingle a well known fu
his versatility in sports, and his
keen interest in children's phy-
sical education.
Shanghai people will remem.
ber him as the physical director
5 ins. (Record).
Team standing
1. Army (157 points): 2. South China (12 points): 3, Royal Navy (B1 points): 4, Royal Air Force
(30 points).
Home rugger:
A
WEIGHT-LIFTING
RECORD
Empire
London, May 6. new British and Featherweight weightlifting re-
In another
Sussex made the biggest total of the
day-371 for reven~~~ against Somerset at Taunton, where play was uninterrupted.
Valuable partnership
After the
Smith's wicket.
Faultless batting
Worrell and Weekes continued to bat steadily after lunch and the pair added 95 runs in 73 minutes! for
third wicket beford tauny were: the Worrell, having reached 85, In- two hours cluding 12 fours, In of faultless batting, was out to n
Yorkshiro former
Weekes at
Results
The results of matches played At Erussels: Philippe_Washer (Belgium) beat Pentti Foreman (Finland) by 6-2, 6-0 and 6-2. J. Brichant (Belgium) beas Sakari Sulu (Finland) by 6-4,
Tse Man-eljeung was a force-Winning pitcher Fred Sanford,
ioser Sam Zoldak.
Chan Ping-leung, ed by
:
Leo
Cheuk-sung and Chu Kam-wing. NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York
8 10 1 Before the kick-off, pennants| Pittsburgh were exchanged by the respec- Winning pitcher Sal Marglie, tive captains.
loser Vic Lombardi. Saigon toole-the-lend-after play Enleagoen
· ·-· ---- 5 --- 13 ~~~ 0 4 6 1 had been in progress for about Irooklyn....... 20 minutes, though the actual Winning plicher Frank Miller,
.oring was done by the long loser Willard Ramsdell. Kong ceritre-half. Trang Yung-
11 13 .7 Kwan, who deflected a high con- Philadelphia
14 1 St. Lodiu tre by Sau Into his own net.
Winning pitcher Bob Miller,
loser. Max Lanier. Boston Cincinnati
Beautiful header
15. 19 15
Hong Kong attacked strongly wanting pitcher. Norman Roy,
and seven: Aworich (Yugoslavia) beat Al had the opposing goalkeeperį
cord was established here tonight off-spinner, Robinson, hatt taken smart catch behind the wicket.
A third catch at the wicket off 36 md 6-4. The doubles are to afted sy by Jullan Crews, of Liverpool his Arst County Championship
reverse and, almost when he snotched 221-1/2 pounds. wicket for Semerect by howling Jenkins disposed of
when -Router
Chu Kom-wing cored John Langeldge, the left-hander,
be played tomorrow, Smith, and Charles Oakes settled 112. 1e hit one six
Zagreb: J. Pallada and P. sent in a beautiful header which down to a valuable partnership, fours in his 34 made in about 85 minutes. Walcott scored freelyi broken only through fine fielding and with young Trestroll took the Huber and H. Redi (Austria) by benten, but Pierre Nhung cleared by. Tremlett, who threw down score to 197 in just under threal 7-5, 6-1 and 7-5 in the doubles in the nick of time to save the
hours, when rain stopped play The remaining two singles are situation.
due to be ployed tomorrow. Oakes took two and three and tea was taken,
goal had severul Yugoslavia will meet the winners other harrow escapes,
The Salgon
but on quarter hours to make 72 land
of the Belgium-Finland tie. found another useful partner in Cox. -who was undefeated with 122. His century occupied three and three-quarter hours and Included nine fours. At Peterborough,
barely an hour's play was possible and Northamptonshire, who included Jock Livingston, the hustralion left-hander who captained the Commonwealth in India last win- ter, lost two wickets for 40 runs against Surrey.
Warrington in irresistible form
Wembley Stadium, Middlesex, May 6, -
of the Shanghai Municipal Coun- Warrington played grand football to win their first
cil Schools and the
British School.
Shanghal
Middleground wins famous Kentucky Derby
Rugby League Cup final here this afternoon in beating their neighbours, Widnes, by 19 points (one goal, one dropped goal, three penalty goals and two tries) to nil.
It was the biggest winning margin since the Cup
finals were staged at Wembley.
Tom Goddard, Gloucestershire's 50-year-old off-spinner, the old- est man in Counity cricket, tools six wickets for 15 runs against Warwickshire, who made a men- total on an, easy-paced pitch.
West Indies: 1st Janings Rane Yarnold b Jenkins
ks Stollineyer e Kenyon & Perks Worrelle Yarnold b Jenkins Weekes' c Yarnold b Jenkins Walcott not, out
Trestrail not out
Extras
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to scramble the ball away.
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loser Ken Raffensberger.
-Associated Press. Standings
The following are the major league standings to date:-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago
At the Hague: Holland won each occasion the defence manag-rooklyn the doubles match against. Sweed 85 den when Hons Ven Swell and 54 Ivor tinkel beat Lennart Ber- 28 gelin and Torsten Johansson by 11 6-3, 5-7, 2-0, 8-0 and 6-1, Swe- * den now lende by two matches to one, with two more singles to be
"Total (for four wkts): 197 played tomorrow.
-Reuters.
Interport tennis trial
-In preparation for the forth- coming visit to Hanoi to play. Close of play scores a series of Interport games, the Lawn Tennis Association of The close of play scores were: Hong Kong held trials at the At Manchester: No further play Chinese Recreation Club, in the match between Lancashire
and Leicestershire was possible. The matches with Hohol will In the: 32nd minute the today swing to rain. Leicester commence on May 27.
27 for 2:
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Boston Shortly before the interval,
Pittsburgh Hong Kong equalised through Philadelphia The Man-cheung, who scored
W. L. Petop)
D.
.000*
B 4
2000
10
.588
7.
503
0
.529
with a powerful ground anot St. Louis
Cincinnati which gave Nhu no chance.
New York
8. B
.500,
4 10
280
.273
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.
Petg.
611
500
402
306
355 300
-United Press.
On resumption, Saigon attack- At Eastbourne: Glanno Cucelled strongly and again took the beat Tony Mottram by 5-7, 6-3, lead when Sau sent across a high
Detroit 7-5 and 6-4 to give Italy, the shot which the Hong Kong goal Boston first ringles · match against Brk-keeper fumbled and allowed to itain, but G. L. Palsh
New York won thei recend against Del Bello by 6-4, drop over his head into the net Cleveland
Washington 4-6, 6-3, 4-8 and 6-3 to bring This goal seemed to
put the the countries level at one-all Hong Kong players on
their St. Louis
Philadelphia. Peuter.
mottle, as they began to strike
Chicago back with a vengeance.
CRAIGENGOWER
TENNIS TEAMS .. The following have been select ed to represent the Craigengower Cricket Club in League tennis matches:
TODAY
Mr. C. Chenery's Hill Prince plled up a 14-0 lead at half timo) › Warrington three-quarter, Jehir Gloucester: Rain restricted/ Five young tennis. hopefuls,Men's “8” v; IRC (Away):
another
ENGLISH AMATEUR
BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Warrington, favourites to lovely left-footed goal. Two min-gro Louisville, Kentucky,
beat their Lancashire neigh-utes later he kicked a penalty oblique angle and in May 6.
Given little respite bours, gave the Prime Minister from an
minutes later the Middleground, owned by the and 95,000 spectators a great another three
Warrington forward and captain. King Ranch, won the famous treat. Today they were irre Bath, crossed in the comer and
The Saigon defence was, given but little respite as the Hong Kentucky, Derby, run over one sistible.
Palin converted. “ mile, two furlongs, on the Playing devastating game
Kong forwards, assisted by the Intermediate line, launched one Churchill Downs here today. from start to finish, they had!
rald after another.
London, May 6: gavo their rivals a Ryder, added was second and Mr. C.V. Whit- and never
try At.
Following a clearance by Nhu, Frank Edwards, who toured DJ. Legnard and L.F. de Souzu; *ney's Mr. Trouble
third.
There chance to recover. Had it not This tima Palin failed with the play in the match between Norman L, Doanid Lo, Y. Khan,
in the EngibH were 14 runnerd.
been for some herole work by
Kick, but a minute before half Gloucestershire und Warwick T.E. Rodrigues and B. Saw took N.L. Leonard and H.M. Llu: N. the bull went to Au Sza-wing, India last year, won his third- time he kicked a great penalty shire soon niter tea. Warwick part in yesterday's trials.
Noronha and S.L. Leonard (Cap who Immediately returned it inte round match forwards and tro-
Amateur Billards Championship. Middleground, by Bold Venture the Widnes
taln).
the Balgon goalmouth,
at Burroughs Hall, Lɔ out of Voronruza, kama with mendous tackling by the backs from:40%
aldre 163; Gloucestershire 30 for
In the matches played, Norman to beat Hill
The goalkeeper misjudged the night, when he beat. late run
Prince, Warrington would have run up n
Ladies “8”, v HKU (Home) brather of Prince Simon, who occuring the game aid sive in the recond period. It was restricted owing to rain in the D. Lo beat T.E. Rodrigues G-2 Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Souza; ged to the ground; Chu Kam- and Durham ininera
Mrs. Colu and Miss Rumjaan, dight of the ball and as it drop Cranstone, the Northumberland. At Peterborough: "Play" was Lo beat Y. Khin. 6-2, 6-0. While
Champion; Anished second
Seldom the English Two Thousand Gulness, recently, by Widnes even break into their not until the 30th minute malch between: Northamptonshire 6-1 and then went on to beat B Mrs. Castro and Mrs. Watson
The hero Warrington again scored, Palin
Reserve: Mrs. Noronha, wing dashed in, and rotted to put by: 1,304 points to 1,090,Reuter Hong Kong on Jovel terms once about one and a half longths, opponents goal area:
The crowd at about 100,000 of Warrington was the local 30 landing dificult penalty kick and Surrey, Northampton 49 for Saw by 6-8, 2-6, 8-9.,
St
more THURSDAY MES were given a terrific thrill when, year-old forward, Harold Palin, from an acute angle,
Scorbiswas completed with a 382 than 10
Men's C% v ORC #1" (Home) In the Anal straight, first full an ace kicker. No fewer
(Simpson try, siven minutes lator by the Glamorga
*1. Chno-and Gary Wong, HTC Prince and then Middleground polnita came from his boot
In tho
Contes rand "A. Raymond" HE After wet morning it was half-back Knowelden, wrosted the lead from the fa-
Chow and H.K. Lee (Captain);/* fins when the teams began on a corner.
with his even (Cax
BOZEFRIDAY, MANDEN BOAA (Homo Tsok unit E. Howard (Cape 85 Foller, and W. Chow;
Though keeping up the offen.no wicket.
vourite, Your which falahed soft turf wit allppery ball. Palin hit did upcl
unplaced,
Middleground, which started at
kick, but tha bell, bounced angle der The SALE "receipts"
at Oblique angle
5 to 1, was ridden by Bill Boland Within 20 minutes: Warrington are believed to be a work and is trained by Max Hirschl were ning points ahead. In the for Bugby League Restor
can cloth mulle Alli
droppede a Bor
AL
There will be a further trial at amshira
2201 the CRC on Sunday, May 15, be- wicköf
ginning at 3.30p.m. when J Mackle will oppɔsɑ D. Lo and B. Saw/will play N. LINE
itsmanship
During that which play:
- An omelòl of the Association fald that two of the four, players Will accompany Trul Wal-put and trips to
Heartaged by, thia' succean, » Hong Kong throw, all their res
aources into ¡¡the gumezand. eventually managed to, take the land for the first time through (Chan Pingsteung,
the equaliser, but the I
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