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Certificates for Harbour swimmers

Swimmers who join the Annual Cross-Harbour Face will be interested to know that they will be awarded certi- fleates should they complete the course irrespective of their placing and the time they take to negotiate the distance

The decision to award certif.

vates to af swimmers who suc- cessfully complete the Harbaut swim during the race, was made nt a meeting of representative: of the Colony's Swimming Club: hell u

the Victoria Recreatio: Club yesterday.

The Cross-Harbour Race, wil Ucluber.

be held on Sunday. marting at 10 am,

The meeting

also PRed

person

new ruling concerning who

with to

enter for th

Colony Swimming Champion

ships for which entries close a 6.30

p.m. on September 7, The new ruling which will b enforced is:

All

civilians who wish

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one or more of the event in the Colony Open Swimmin Championships must have beer resistent in the

Colony for period of six months during the 12 months prior to the dny on which the first heats are held.

Members of the Services are exempted from this new ruling. The meeting also appointed th oficials who will offeldte duria the Championships and

thet fries will be announced at later date.

VRC LADIES' SWIMMING GALA

The Victoria Recreation Club] will be holding a Latles' Swim- ning Caln tomorrow beginuing at 6 p.m.

The following are the events: 25 yards free style beginners. (two heats), 100 yards free style (invitation), 50 yards free style.

25 yards breast stroke (beginners). 50 yards backstroke (Invitation),

The South China' Athletic Association Mon's "B" Division tonnis team clinched thoir Division Championship title yesterday when they visit- ed the Craigongower Cricket Club and won 8% sots to 2.

The Craigengower team was outclassed in all de- partments by the victorious Chinese team and they were lucky to gain half a set. Benzin Saw, the Schoolboy tennis sensation, played his last competitive match in the Colony yesterday when he led the South China AA team to victory. He will be leaving for Talpeh together with his father and sister today to pur- sue his studies.

In a postponed Men's Doubles match played at "C" Division King's Park Club de Recreio lost to the Chinese Recreation Club

The following are the results of matches played yesterday:

Men's Doubles "B" Division CCC-BCAA B

S. Leonard and H. M. Liu (CCC) lost to P. Poon and B. Saw 1-8; lost to L. Sia and T. Kwok 2-4; lost to E. Chan and R. Liang 4-0.

R. Tay and R. O. Baker (CEC))

lost to Poon and Saw 4-0; lost

to Sla and Kwok 5-7; drew with Chan and Linng 6-6.

H. Noronha and L. F. Souza lost

G.

to Poon and Saw 1-0; lost to

Sla and Kwok 2-0; lost to Chan and Liang 1-8.

Mon's Doubles

"D" Division SCAA 3-CRC "1" B

S

G. Lin Jr. and Dr. Tyuu SCAA) beat T. H. Chlu and 11. K. Chan 0-3: beat W. K. Cheung and T. S. Tsen 6-4; lost to Y... Lung and K. Chung -

Wong Lan and T.

(S(AA) lort to Chiu and Chan 5-7; lost to Cheung Tseng 1-6; beat Leung and Chung 0-3. H. Yuch and F. Lin (SCAA) losi to Chiu and Chan 1-6: Inst to Cheung and Tseng 6-0; lost to Loung and Chung 2-5.

and

Marshall wins

first race in Japan

Tokyo, August 21.

T.

G.

team four sets to five.

Friendly match

In a friendly tennis match; played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday, the team from Headquarters, Land Forces, last to the Hong Kong

Cricket Club "B" Division team by nine sets to nil,

The following are the results:

J. Gould

Agufurolf and I. (KCC) beat Colonel E. King and Major P. J. Skipworth 6-2; ent Major H. H. Greig and beni Major K. Wilson 6-1; beat

Major J. W. B. Lamble and Captain A. Woods 6-2.

Pritchard

and K. C. Ball (HKCC) beat Colonel King and Skipworth 6-3; beat Greig and Major Wilson beat Major Lambie and

and "E. Zulauf J. A. Bentiall

(HKCC) beat Colonel King and Major Skipworth 6-0; beat Major Lambic and

Captain Woods 6-4.

Men's Doublos

"C" Division Recrolo -CRC "2" B

P. P. Botelho, and S. A. Collaco (Reurolo) lost to S. L. Ma and C. K. Ng 3-8; lost to Y. W. Chung and C. Y. Wong 1-5; lost to Y, W. Lee and N. Ma 2-0. F. Noodt and J. A. Soares (Re- erolo) beat Ma and Ng 7-5; beat Chung and Wong 6-3; lost to Leo and MR 4-0.

A. J. Kremeding and J. A. Marques (Recreio) lost to Ma and Ng 3-6; beat Chung and Wong 6-4; best Lee and Ma 0-4.

KCC TENNIS

The following games will be played in the Kowloon Cricket Club tennis tournament today

KCC courts:

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1950.

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The Wing Sun Table Tennis team,

Colony's reigning Champions, who are teaving for Singapore by plane tomorrow to play a series of friendly games with Malayan teams.

Back

row (left to right): Lee Ping. Chang Kwok-wing, Lo Kun-son, Yu' Kwong-ming, Chung Chin. shing, Wong Bik-tim and Keung Wing-ning. Bitting (left to right):

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DRINK

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Lawn Bowls League relegation and promotion abolished

The General Committee of the Hong Kong Lown Bowls Association decided that the question of relegation and promotion in all three divi- sions of the Lawn Bowls League be abolished. This was decided at a meeting held at the Board Room of the South China Morning Post yesterday.

Mr. J. Meyer presided at the meeting and was sup- ported by. Mr. V. Labrum, N. "J, Bebbington and L. A. Gutierrez,

Messrs. Bebbington and J. not always keep away from tho V. Samscy

were elected o foot of the table, that if they can take charge in the making of not avoid one lapse in a number a records bourd and the Kow-of years of bowling-then they are which is loon Docks will be given the able for relegation

rather unfortunate."

job.

shiolds. Lat Duen-po, Wong Yiu.

ming (Captain), Wong Yiu-kwan (Advisor), Lau Tat-foo, Morrison Henry Lal.

England hit by injuries to athletes

London, August 20. Nick Stacey, the English In. ternational sprinter, will be un- able to go to Brussels for the Champion- European Athletics ships because of a recurrence of

muscle injury.

He said today that he did not

feel 100 per cent it after a tryout

at the White City Stadium on Suturday. He is the second blow suffered by the England team for another sprinter, Wilkinson, drop- ped out of the team with a pulled muscle.

TABLE TENNIS TEAM. TO VISIT

SINGAPORE

The honour of being the first Hong Kong Table Tennis team to visit a place other than China deservedly goes to the Wing Sun Table Tennis Toam, holders of the Colony's 1950 League Championship. They leave by plane for Singapore tomorrow.

The

ship.

Wing Sun team is the successor to the well- known Yaumati Government School Alumni team which has been one of the outstanding table tennis teams in Hong Kong for the past few years.

the

West Indies well ahead of Gloucester

Mr. Meyer said that it will cost about $2,400. Mr. Hamsey said that it would cost a bit low

The meeting also decided that the Aitkenhead and Gutierrez Shields be replaced and that it will | cost about $700 for the twa

That the Association, with the funds

In hand, do something fo all Clubs in the Colony partici pating in bowls was suggested by Mr. Bebbington. After a length discussion it was decided that in stead of giving prizes to Clubs something more elaborate should be made at the end of the season. that is, the match between Hop and Kowloon for th Atkenhend Shield. This match the start, as the pitch was still will now be held at the Kowing wet from the heavy rain yester

day. Bowling Green Club.

were closed 10 The gates lengthy held with reference to relegs more then 12,000

minutes before play began withs spectators, in Sawdust, was used

diebuselon

WAR

Cheltenham, August 21. Resuming their first innings at the overnight score of 113 for two, West Indies had scor od 228 for four by lunch in reply to: Gloucestershire's 80.

Although the weather was fine It was not possible to begin play until 12 noon, half an hour after

tion and peźmotion. After

the ground. “ prolonged discussion it was deliberally to enable the bowlers to elded that the premation and get a foothold but, both Lambert relegation be abolished.

Timely matter Mr. G.C. Norman guvo his vlows with reference to_rolega= tion. He said: "I am glad that the matter has been brought up ol this time, when with seven gamer still to play out of 18, MAGY changes can and probably will occur in league standings-thu

Will not be faded with the problem of trying to argue his club out of relegation

"The question but rather to present his views to

the meeting.

of promotion relegation is, as we all know.

a convenor

and

and J. Graveney were unable to bowl at top speed and Walnott and Weekes began to score free- |ly.

Both wore aggressive ..... drä Waakes completed his 50 in 100 minutes before being, caught In the gully when playing' forward

to Cook

The third wicket had put on "1434in iwo hours but the West

Indies soon lost Trestrall, who completely mishit a ball and Wilson took an easy skied catch behind the wicket.

Walcott

Cheered on by hundreds of beginning at 5:45 p.m. at the substitutions are allowed, Eng- team visited Maceo for a series of in-shing fesplain), Lee Ping. a very 'delicate subject, especial at··

25 yards free style (final), 50 Australian servicemen, John yards breast stroke, 100 yards Marshall finally scored his breast stroke (Invitation) and first victory since coming to 150 yards medley relay.

Japan when he won the 200 metres freestyle race in Kure yesterday.

-PRC-TEAM-

The presence of a ̈inrge numë ber of his countrymen scemer

The following have been chosen to inspire Marshall who gave his represent the Police Reeren best showing in his Japan tour tion Club lwr bowls their First Division postponed not only winning the 200 metres match against the Hong Kong event but also giving the Japan-

team in

ese ace Furahashi a scare in the

Football Club on Thursday, at 500 metres free-style. home, starting at 5:30 pan.

Furuhashi had to break thin world record in order to bear

S. H. Marvin,

C. Pope. H.

Brown and W. Cameron (skip): Marshall by half a body length F. E. Channing, F. W. Hollands. Mar. hali as usual led in the early 1. Kavanagh, W. R. Hillyer, G. laps nll the way to the 475 metros Perkins and C. Dowman (skip).mark.

C. Plie and W. McHardy (skip):

FANLING GOLF Winner of the Bogey Pool played at Fanling fast week-end was CH.T. Suen (12) who re- turned card of 2 Up on Bogey.

The competition for next week-

From there on the swimmers

But Marshall came right back enri at Fanling will be Stapleford. three events later to beat the

The

Children American, and

Jim McLane in the Foursomea Competition will b

metres. was Marshall

Parents

200

al Water Boy on the way until the last 50 metre

played at Deep August 31 at 4.30 p.m.

Entries may be made on th list at Deep Water Bay. Entries will close on August 20.

-FUCHS SETS A NEW RECORD

1

Stockholm, August 20. Jim Fuchs, of the United States. today sat a new figure, for the world record shot put when al Vikby he attained à distance of 17.91 metras (about 59 feet).

Only three days ago Fuchs, in Stockholm, reached 17.70 metres- to exceed the present world ro- cord figure of 17.88 metres (about

53% feet), which had stood to the credit of another American, S. Fonvite, since 1848.-Router.

MATADORS IN THE WARS.

Lourenco Marques, August 20.

Bulls Injured four matadors In the last bullfights of the season hero today,

Four thousand horror-stricken fans saw the Spanish matador, Navaco, gored by a “buli after. slipping on his cape. He was only slightly injured, Mak

Two matadors were carried out unconscious

and 'a fourth ¦ was Wounded Reuter.

the

At"

British Commonwealth Occupa

lôn forces headquarters located, were part of the exhibi- tion match between Australian, Americua and Japaneso stars. Reuter.

ROWING BOAT RACE

Mixed Doubles. Miss H. Bonbernard and R. O Baker v. Mrs. M. Chow and E. Tsai.

Mrs. J. T. Horsman and G. Gillard v. Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. R. Stuck...

Men's Singles.

Rosselet v. F. Kwok; F. Brock- A. Cutley v. F.. R. Zimmern: G. bank v. C. Quang.

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Mr. Jack Crump, the British team manager, is now in Brussels

On its formation in 1949, the afford the opportunity to raise and will make representations to

Sun team won the the present high standard of the the authorities for Alan Grieve Wing to substitute for Wilkinson in the "Chung Kin Challenge Cup" sport in the Colony to en even but kiso serve to 100 metres and for Brian Shenton 1 and also won the "Ho Tim higher level,

improve Cup" this year when it won now existing between the two friendly relations to run in the 200-metres,

It had been

that the Open League Champlon-Catonles. proposed

reached his 100 in two take Wilkinson's place in the 200-metres and unless

tacey should

The team consists of Chung.

hours and 50 minutes. He scored Some time ago the Wing Sun

great speed, pulling, and Wong

ly to established bowlers who leg-hitting Sik-tim, Lo Kum-sun and' land may not have a relay team. games with the best teams in the Kon Wing-ling. Yu Kwongming division bowls for 38 years and was not out at lunch with 122.

with tremendous may likely haye played first power. Jölned by Christiani, ho -Reuter.

Portuguese Colony and won them she is also a member of the all.

Wing Sun team is not going on suddenly find that they are called During the morning's play.

Martin Alvi- So far the team has maintained the tour due to pressure of busi- upon to play in the second

Young, Gloucestershire's on unbeaten record and through ness, while Cheng Kwok-wing, the son

opening bat, collapsed in

in the field the generosity and help of en- team's vice-captain will also be

"Some of

you may believe that and had to be assisted off by thusiasts of the game_the_team unable to make the trip because if a club can put a number of ambulance men.. is now able to visit Singapore to of pussport to in the charge of then good luck to them and on

trouble.

tearns Into the First Division--- In making a desperate attempt play the best teams in Malayo. The

to hold a chance at cover off All table tennis enthusins's Mr. Lau, Tat-fu, Chairman of the the other side of the picture you Walcott, he twisted round sharp- hope that the visit will not only Heng Kong Table Tennis Asso-may also agree that if a club can-ly and fell awkwardly,-Reuters

riation, and Mr. Wong Yiu-ming... brother of Mr. Wong Yiu-kwan, advisor to the Wing Sun team, through whose efforts the tour to Singapore has been made possi- though he himself unable to go.

HKU AQUATIC SPORTS “The Hong Kong University will

be

sports on October 7 at the Victoria holding its annual aquatic

Recreation Club.

Battery Headquarters win Artillery aquatics

ble

Manager of the touring team is Mr. Lai Ying-ho and the honor- ary.accrotary is Mr. Lai Duen-po.

The players

Jewish Olympics in September

Tel Aviv, August 21. Organisers

-Football-Franco, Great Br!- of the Third ! tain, the Notherlands, South

of 118 a slight lead but the second leg | minute 49.5 seconds and Sergeant

Pen sketches of the players: man of 175 Battery Headquarters Watson, also of the same Troop,

Chung Chin-shing; (Captain of Mecoabean—the 'all - Jowishi | Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, overtook him and gained a long took the diving title, besides an- lead. The "A" Troop mai also nexing the long plunge event the touring team). He first came Olympics-are- rushing pre- Uruguay, and Jarac, passed Sergeant Parkinson and

of 51 feet 3 into prominence in the Colony'a parations for the opening in Great Britain, Libya, French

Basketball--Argentina. with a distance

Canada, when Sergeant Rollings, third | inches.

table tennis circles in 1940,

won the nearby Ramat Gan on Wed- Morocco, Tunis, Turkey, Uruguay,

wher man of the, "D" Troop team.

The results

at the age of 12 he plunged in he was in third place.

United States, Israal and pro- The following are the results Kang. Four years ago he again

Junior Championship of Hong nesday, September 27.

bably Builders of the new $2,300,000 Saar..

Belgium, France and the of the events:

66 yards free style: 1. Gunner entered the limelight when he won sports stadium

Ramat Gan

Handball Denmark, Watson (118 BHQ); 3. Captain He is one of the best players it will be ready by opening day. Travis (118 BHQ) 2. Sergeant the Colony Send Love tenner say that seats for 16,000 guests- tors and standing room for 35,000 Mitchell ("A" Troop). (43.0 Colent has ever produced and Construction plans call for a seconds.)

100 yards free style: 1. Gunner represented Hong Home Chame scating of 30,000 and standing last All-China National Cham-room for 30,000 upon completion Travis (118 BHQ): 2. Sergeant plonships and placed fourth in the of the entire project. Harinup ("D" Troop); 3. Gunner

Anal standings Chidney (173 BHQ). (1 minute and 14.5 seconds.)

Senler table

,

Argentina,

had all the spectators on their The aquatic stars feet with the Australians yell- Battery Headquarters carried Ing themselves hoarse for Mar off the Inter-Troop Challenge shall. Furuhashi's famous last Shield with 31 points in the spurt gave him the victory in 58 Medium. Regiment, Royal the time of five minutes 55.8 seconds.

Artillery, Annual Regimental Swimming Sports held at the Victoria Swimming Pool yes-

Swimming with powerful crawl terday.

Sergeant Rollings. the Inter-Troop competition los- of the pool and on completing "D" Troop were runners-up in the leaders after the first: length

Sweden, Switzerland and faradt. Volleyball-Brazi, France, when another thrilling finish had ing to the Champlons by only his leg he was about five yards

Tunis, Uruguay and Israol. the

ahead of the crowd shouting madly. Mar- one point, while "B" Troop wore

others. Sergeant shall's victory was won by the third with 15 points.

Cycling-France, Great Britain, Hartnup. anchor man

Netherlands, India, Tunis, Israel, for the difference of

and the Saar. The meet was held in brilliant winners, did not lose the advan: touch. of a

His time two minutes and 11:8 seconds.

sunshine and each event was lage and even increased the lead

Boxing

Brazil The races at Kure.

contested with great keenness. where

by the end of the race, Soft drinks were supplled free by A. S. Watson and Company. mers of the meet yesterday wat

Lee Ping: During his school- Competitors in the games from Bolgian Congo, France, Great One of the outstanding swim-

Britain, Netherlands, India, 400 yards free syle: 1. Gunnerlays, he was never defeated and at least 25 countries are expect- Limited.

Major R. W. Clark was Re- Headquarters who won both the

Gunner Travis of 118 Battery Chidgey (176 BHQ); 2. Bergeant represented Hong Kong in led to number around 2,000. The French Marocco, Sweden. South ferce of the Meet,

Parkinson ("D" Troop); 3. Gun- many interport-games. Together all-Jowish Olymples Committee Africa, Tunis, United States and while the

60 yards and the 100 yards fres nor Grandy ("A" Troop). 17 with Chung Chin-shing he has also looks for 5,000 foreign feraci. Judges wero Major- D. St. I style events, in grand style.

won the doubles title of Hong spectators to come to Tel Aviv. Wrestling Belgian Congo, minutes and 30.2 seconds) Moore, Captain W. D. Mitchell,

The organising committee has Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Elro, besides wirming the Singles Kong Gunner Britt

Troop 100 yards back stroke: 1. Bom- title during the 18th. Provincial will of "D"

announced that Second Lieutenant P. J. Shep-

15. events Finland, France, Great Britain, scored an easy victory in the 100 barler Dixon (116__ BHQ); 2, perd and Staff-Sergeant Swineyards breast stroke while Gunner

competed for in the French Morocco, - South; Africa; Gunner Walker (175 BHQ): 9 Athletle Meet of Kwangtung. He will be dells. The official starter was Green of "A" Troop: managed to Gunner Bould ("A" troop), (1 was also a member of the local gulnes, which are to continue United States and Israel. assisted by RSM Steel

Weight Lifting-Belgium, Great Confucian. Club. team which had until October 5. beat Gunner Murray also of "A" | minute and 49.5 seconds)

The divisions, and countries Britain, South Africa, Timekeepers were Captain P.

United Troop by a touch for second place 100 yards breast strolce: 1. unqualified success during their J. Woodward and Second Lieu-

be represented. Includes:

Biates, Latsel and French in an exciting, finish. The rowing boating race start- tenant R. C. Wigglesworth and

Gunner Britt ("D" troop): 2 tour of Shanghai a year or so ago,

Athletics Argentins, Austria, ing from the Pruya neur Whity Lleutenant R. A. Bell was the Gunner Travis Jumped into The Gunar Murrny ("A" troop): (1 centionally hard-hitting player of God, Break, Disbars, as

style Gunner Green ("A" troop); 3: Wong Sik Um: A fast and ex-

Fencing Denmark, Great Bel Street and ending at the Chung announcer. Second Lieutenant lead at the start and was over minute and 40 seconds.)

Interpert renown who was in Great Britain, Canada, India tain, South Africa, Tunis, United Bothing Pavilion, organised by D. F. Oldershaw was the chief headed., He was closely fol.wed 284 yards relay (ca): 1 cluded in the Macas team which South Africa Sweden, Turkey, States and Israel, The Chinese Pressmen's Athletfe recorder Association was held yesterday Thomas,

assisted by Sergeant by Gunner Pife. Sorgeant Watson "D" Troop (Captain, Mitchell, visited Singapore last year. Un Switzerland, Uruguay, the United Tennis Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Netherlands, Gauth afternoon.

and Captain Mitchell. With about Sergeant Parkinson, Sergeant fortunately he was taken ill on Blates and Israel.

Austria, Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, SwimmingArgentina, ming meet the prizes word dis- taxido no Pinthine bursts 10 Battery Headquarters: 178 ilong Hong without participating Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, France, Tunis, United States, Israel and

At the conclusion of the swim-15 yards go visibly Rollings, Sergeant Hartnup). 2. arrival there and returned to

Great The Saar. A tributed by Mrs. H. R. R. Prior, both Sergeant Watson of 118 Bat Boltery Headquarters. (3 minutes in iny of the games. wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Pelor, tery Headquarters and Captain and 25.5 seconds.)

Le Kam-aunt Tormer member Marco The Saar Sweden, Hockey-India and Israel,⠀⠀⠀⠀

South Africa, Tunis, Uruguay, “ Commanding Officer of the 88 Mitchell of "D" Troop passad · Diving: 1. Sergeant Watson of the Of Lun Table Tennis team

Table Tennis-To be holdin Medium: Regiment, RA

him to tako second and third (118 BHQ); 2. Bergeant Rollings which won the Colony Chem United States and Teraolva

Water Polo Austria, Belgium, an international tournament In Yat Puo was second while Kwok The Inter Troop Challenge places, N.

"D" troop); 8. Gunner Chidgey pionship in 1948. He was Included Create Britain, India, Trench Junction wits the All-Jewish was received by Sergeant Watson The 400 yards tree style was (170 BHQ)

in the Macao team which visited Morocco, Tunis and" "Israel, 41,

Olymples with entrants from on behalf of 118 Battery Head-swum In two heats and the Plunge: 1. Bergeant Watson Singapore last year and was thủ quarters,

Britain, The Nether swimmers were awarded their (118 BHQ): 2. Sergeant Rollings only player to win all his matches Gymnastics on Apparatus Argentino, Austri Belglum

Auralny Great Britain,... The troop): D Bombardier This in his second visit to Malaga Netherlandes Tunis and farael. placings, by the lines they, 201

Landa, Bweden, Tunis, Uruguay " ("B" troop). ·

This experience will prov

United States, furael -Gunner Chidaay,

standings in the to

members 5T KAJAKIELEN Final statures Shields Inter- invaluable (p the other

&mising player with tiralesa, diora Fiz TALENSPIES EN 20 Battery Headquarters.31 points Kunst Winganing: Youngest and hard-blitting strokes. This will be staged in Troop, 10 paleitas 10 Matters and comparative ne vemer rationes and will him to be monies in Ramat Vifaadquarters a pointg 6. "A" to the gaine."in" has improved or come « playay For Internatiostali ramer, however, are s Troop points to Regimental as that start reached the nnals of surand, which, MARY SADRELE Half Rishon-le- Headquarters and fignait, and the Bagley Tournament in Hena prodici, the wwiil soon rouch

Tikva, and Jerusal Kong recently. He L, a very pand i the oppaccinity

The race attracted many entries and was won by Ng Funkwang of the "Sing Tao Yat Pao" in 16 minutes and 7 seconds.

Wong Sik-ming of Wah Kiu Lep-wah of the Chinese News Agency took the minor position

KCC CRICKET MEETING

¡Most of the

Troop

Exciting race was the Inter-Troop 4 & 60 yards The Kowloon Cricket Club relay, which was won by BD cricketers will hold a meeting to- quarters, and 375 Ballery Captain Milonelik lead-off man *LITE, IM CHINA MAIL LIMITED, by 10: elect" Officers, and "discutie "the ~FRANK LEEL.

doming cricket son. Member of the winning leam, gave his Interested are invited to attend, accond man, Sergeant Parkinson,

Petubed ask Wahlbind for the Proprie. Tarrow, at ›6.15 p.m at the KCC Hend altery Honda with: Sergeant/Parkinson,of. "D} - 23-D! Troop, 801 points; 3,/B player in the tear-che is only #1 trip will chable him to guía exe] Stadium after ope

termes quam of 170 Bat time of 27 minhite 30.2 seconds Troop and Gunner Gruns taking the minor

Bombardier of 116 Bat: téry Headquarterik, won the 100 yurde, back, stroke event in 1

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