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Softball notes:

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE SHOULD

BE EXCITING

By "GRANDSTAND"

The Men's Junior Softball League, which ondod in a triple tio last year among the Black- hawks, Rexos and Jaguars, with the Hawks finally emerging triumphant in the play-off, has all the indications of an even closor raco this season.

Despite the fact that the standard of play in this minor loop is supposed to be lower than that of the seniors, some of the outfits can give their elder brothers a lesson in speed.

During recent

years, the † 3ums Izult and Manuel "Spider" junior circuit has been a sen- Almeida. Spartans, too, have for Desmond Lock soning school, and it is upon been raked this league that the senior and Alfred Turner, and the net scouts draw for possible talent. result is another pennant-hound)

nutЛli.

Although these younger teams St. Teresa's Junior nine has not ane, without exception, trache li by experienced senior lenquera,et been decided, while the Pandas they are financed by themselves are still untried, but with bath I alry is great for the. Ernie teams under capable guidance from their seniors, should maice Hearther Shield and low-scoring

KOCH.

games are the rule rather than Delawares, MustangA and the execption. There is as much thrilt

in a junior league ball irios wilt field mainly firsi- kanie us in the seniors, and your ear men with the recent on en- scribe, who wandered into a 2-1 that will be our future stars, and thusiasm. There are the players! hallgame last Sunday, whs

line to see a triple lay by the win,, lose or draw, their place it. at the expense of the the team is just a stepping stotie The two all- to greater glory. time examples of junior teams

Wildúces Delawares.

Si

The Blackhawks, who are set the Jaguars and Braves, and their retaining their title. have making good la the seniors are raked the chicuit for strengih,tu! back up their weak spots. Batting success has set the pattern for the power is added with the acquisi-pthers to follow.

tion of Eldie Louretro of the Braves ant

Ladies' teams Reggie Silva of the Word has just been received Ares, while Kennie Barretto o the Delawares has signed for this he Wahoos have signed on

Decision on Leagues

By "GRANDSTAND" -

At a

meeting of Softball Team Managers hold last night it was decided, after a lengthy discuss/air, that tho ton'a Bonlor and Junior Leagues would be split into two sections, playin" off two rounds auch. The top teams In each action would then play off for the Champion. ships, The Ladies league will be a straight two-round affair among the seven learns.

It was also disclosed that more than 450 players were registered up to date for the forthcoming season, and it is expected that by Opening Day, more than 500 will have signed up.

ATHLETIC MEETING IN PARIS

Russian athletic team

A party of 21 Russiari athletes arrived in Brussels by air to take part in the European Games staged at the Hayset Stadium. Photo shows the Russian athletes line up in front of their plane at Brussole airfield. (AP Photo).

Draws for LRC tennis Men's Doubles

Paris, September 3. Armando Filiput, of Italy. won the flest race-the 400- metres hurdles, at the interna-In tional meeting held in the Jean Bouin Stadium here today.

Filiput's

thne was 52.4 secs. Yves Cros, of France,, was second In 53.0 secs.

Franco Lecesse, of Italy, won! the 100 metres-in 10.9 secs, with

Championships

spite of the fact that the Ladios Recreation Club Tournament committee had extended the time for the closing of entries for the Open Championships only seven more entries were sent in.

thefty Dolly Brown and Peggy Hawk outfit to strengthen the Barres and popular Joe Murris pitching staff. The training chores of pre-war Mohawk fame has are under the supervision of Ren agreed to take over the manage- Sequlern, and his

galaxy of star ment. On the other hand chal- include the bentilers,

and Manuel, Craca, Joey

Sousa. Alvaro Roberto Nunes and Bernard Silva, The Rexes, who bowed to the Hawks' last year, have the same the Big Three up to even strengt. France, second in 3 mins. 58 sec. and Mrs. J. W. Szc. M. Her- outfit under Miskin Sumy. The team of bunt Carlists will be headed by A. M. Wahab and Samel Samy with A. Dita sup- plying the base-cleaning punch. The battery will be reliable A.G. Ismail and M. Yusut.

The seven entries Included, wick); P. S. McCaig and J. Lan- Hard-hitting Guterresti lenging St. Teresas have acaulreci |

the servicer of veterans Girl Antonio Slidi, of Italy, in second two for the Ladies Singles, chashire (I and S) v M. Gotfried

Mrs.

and Mrs. and J. C. Fenton (B and S); E. I. Armstrong Gann and Nora Bulldeath. Wild-place with a time of 11 sees.

Hartwick and R. Pronk (NTS) v Gaston Reiff, of Belgium, won Sainsbury, and five cat Eine Babido will appear Ir.

for the M, Nelson and W. L. Howard Tsui (APC): Dr. G. B. Smart and Dr. Canuel; uniform this year, to bring the 1,500-metres in 3 mins. 52.0 Mixed Doubles-T. P.

sees, wit Roger Petitjean,

G Choa (Med. Dept.) v H. Owen- Hughes and G. N. Gosano (Harry Wickings).

New toom

The Dragons, entering the league for the first

tirne, are made up mostly from last year's upsetting Overseas Chinese squad. Peppery catcher Harry Ming Loule will be at the helm of this hard working outfit. Mainstays

of

the pennant-aspiring con- ingent are Hoover Wong. Seldon Ma. Harold Ong.Hoon Ho_and Irving Ong.

Given an even broak, either the Rexes or the Dragons are capable of wresting the Utle from the Hawks,

WEST INDIES

147 FOR FOUR

Hastings, September 4. The West Indies touring team were 47 runs behind the South of England total of 104 with six Arst innings wickets to fall at lunch on the second day of their match here. They were then 147 for four with Frank Warrell and Clyde Walcott together having added 34.-Reuter,

FANLING GOLF

A M. Nolan (0) qualified for

of

Alphouse van der Daryot, of nan and Mrs. Armstrong, W. Belgium, who was to have acted J. D. Cooper... and Mrs. Ar- us the pucc-maker for Reiff in drewes, Dr. G. Choa and Mrs. the first 300 metres, dropped out A. Tamworth, R. Tay and Miss after 500 metres when Rei took M. Ribeiro, the lead.

Reiff won casily, drawing away from his rivals in the last lap.

Antonio Siddi, of Italy won the

metres in 49 sees. 400

Adolfo Grossi, of Italy, was second in 40.5 secs.

Franco Lecesse,' of Italy, wor the 200 metres in 21.0 secs. with Fernand Carlin, of France, in second with a time of 22.2 secs.

Adolfo Consoling, of Italy, failed to break the world discus record of 56.97 metres set up by R. Gor

the Captain's Cup last week-end dien, of the United States, last when he returned a remarkably year. Consolini won the event fine gross score of 71 giving him | with a throw of 52.02 metres. a net score of 02.

Paul Zocket, of France, came Nolan also won the optional second with 44.93 metres. South Chins, who dropped out pool.

The European and French of lengue competition last year, Competition for next week-end Champion, Jacques Marie, won are back this

scuson with will be the Deep Water Buy the 110-metres hurdles in 14.8 revived outfit. Their strength has not yet been tested, but from in- Championship. Times and draw sees. Ernest Frayer, of France, was second in 15,4 secs-Router. will be announced on Saturday. grape-vino,

formation

the on Dave Lo's proteges con give B good account of "themselves, and may prove to be the dark horse of the loop. Line-up Includes Lau Chuk To, Mak Pak Lum, Ken- neth Hon. Ho Kar Chiu and Lo To O.

Furluso Jones' Aces, who were eliminated in the late stages of last year's flag campaign, will be out in another fresh start. The Acen go in for Softball in a big way, and It is understood that when their sports ground ni Causeway Bay is completed, an infeld diamond will be marked out in a prominent position. This

Danes win rowing championship of Europe

Milan, September 3.

eager outfit includes Franels Denmark today won the fours with cox title in

Pires, Johnnie Rocha, L. Guterres, Lionel Noronha, L. Young, E. ‚R. Franco and Frankle Xavier.

The Wildfires under the wing originar Eriksen and Pépy Malig have rounded up their players of two reasons ago, and are «-rarin'

the league.

to

burn up

Last

the European Rowing Championships here: The Danish boat won the final in 6 mins. 50.2 secs. on the unruffled artificial scaplano lake where the 15-nations' contest have boon staged during the last three days.

season most of the boys appeared Italy were second in 6 mins. 52.6 secs.

under Jaguar colours and, to all intents and purposes; will carry on as a unit. Manager R. E. da

Silva has signed up the following in hla quest for the

flag: Sneo | oars . Delgado, Tommy Abraham, James

David Morales, Arthur Brittə, Malik. D. Smirko, Kubert Viera und Rongla Mattos.

The Dodgers

finish. Near the

Holland

The two seeded

KCC tournamont

The following games in the Cricket Club tenula played tournaments are to be off this wook:

Kowloon ladies in the Singles were Mrs. R. Stack and Mrs. Mary Chow, while the sced- ed pairs in the Ladies. Doubles were Mrs. Helen La and Miss W. W. Choy, and Mrs. Mary Chow and Mrs. J. W. Sze.

In the Mixed Doubles which attracted 13 entries the seeded pairs were Edwin Tsai and Mrs. Mary Chow, and K. H. Ip and Mrs. Ip.

The following are the draws for the Chumpionship tourng- ments:

L

Ladies Bingles ( entries) Top half of draw: Mrs. R. Stack v Mrs. Sainsbury; Mrs. Armstrong y winner of Miss M. Ribeiro Mrs. R. Hetherington.

Bottom half of draw: Mrs. K. Gelz y Mrs. M. Yang: Miss Rita La v Mrs. M. Chow.

Ladles Doubles (10 entries) Top half of draw: Mrs. Helen Lo and Miss W. W. Choy v Mrs. Mackle and Mrs. Armstrong; Mrs. E. Litton and Miss H. Y. Lawv Winner of Mrs. 1. Souza and Mrs. C. C. Chiu.

Bottom half of draw: Winner of Mrs. M. Yang and Miss W. C. Loo y Miss M. Xavier and Mrs. L. Benjamb to play Mrs. A. Tamworth and Mrs. A. D. Schales; Mrs. L. F. Stokes and Mrs. K. Getz v Mra. M. Chow and Mrs. J. W. Sze.

Mixed Doubles (15 entries) Top half draw:

of

play-off date

The Hong Kong Lawn Tennia League Executive Committee have fixed Tues- day, September 19 as the day for the play-off between the Chinese Recreation Club and the South China AA*for the Men's Doubles "A", Division Championship.

The match will be played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club beginning at 5.15.

After

match the

the trophies of the various tannle toagues will be presented to the winners by Mrs. H. Owen- Hughes.

FOREST HILLS TOURNEY

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Pereira beats Yusuf

to enter final of Lawn Bowls Singles

C. C. Paraird, of Club de Recreio qualified for the final of the Colony Opon Lawn Bowls Singles. Championship when he boot 5. Yusuf of the Indian Recreation Club at the Craigongower Cricket Club yesterday by 21 shots to 17. The standard of bowls produced by the two bowl- ers, was extremely high. On the whole the game was quite interesting and both bowlers sent down some brilliant woods. Pereira's steadiness during | the last portion of the game gave him a well deserved vic- tory. Pereira started off in brilliant style and was lead- ing by ve shots.

On the 22nd head, Pardira with his first wood was thron Inches jack high. Yusuf wa short with his first wood and through with his stcand. Pereira promptly put in a back wood. Yusuf again failed with After 19 heads had been played¦.

his tiled wood just

A shado Vragut was leading by 17 shots to

heavy. 14. Pareira then got golug and Fereira with his last wood chalked up Reven shots on the drew a second shot very close to remaining three heads to win the his first, Yusuf took a drive game.

with his last wood and was juut With the

shot a bit narrow. find against him aflor three headd Yusuf scored three shots on the next head through brilliantly

The following First Division trailing the jack with his op: Lawn Bowls League postponed tonent lying three shots. A fixturer have been re-arranged truly fino offert on his part. Yusuf then by some fine bowl- ing scured two singles on the nex]

sourc

Loagua fixtures

by the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association.

Clubs may play any of thesd two heads bringing the score to matches on Sundays and weeke. live all on the eighth hend.

days If they with so in order to The next head saw Pereira put-complete the fixtures as soon as ting In three beautiful woods for a

possible. count of three to lead, 8-5.

KCC

KDC KBGC PRC

Yusuf by some consistent bowl ing scored three shels on the next two heads bringing the score te right shots all on the minils houd. On the 10th hend, Yusuf look the lead for the first time by scoring four shots, two of which KCC were beauties.

Saturday, September 9.

V. HKFC

V CCC

v IRC

Rec. "B"

Rec. "W" Bye

Saturday September 16.

Ree. "W" KDC

Fereira scored six shots on the next dve heads to take the tend again bringing the score to 14-12 IRC In his favour,

The 16th head saw Yusuf scor-

V PKC

V CCC

V KBGC

V

HKFC

Rec. "B" Bye

Saturday September 23.

ing twu nice shots to bring (the Rec. "B"

IRC

scure Dace 'more to, 14-14.

By some steady bowling, Yusuf scored (three singles on, the next three heads, bringing the score to 17-14 in his favour on the 19th head.

Rogains load

KBGC

HKFC

V KDC

KCC

v Pic

V.. CCC

Rec. "W" Bye Saturday September 30. KBGC Rec. "B"

PKC

V Knc

V KCC

V IRC

HKFC

Rec. "W" Bye Saturday October. 7.

V KCC

v KDC

v CCC v KBGC PRC "Bye" Saturday October 14.

Pereira once again got into his CCC stride on the 20th head when ha TOMORROW:

sent down three beautiful yood Dr. G. Choa y winner of A. E. Guest v C. Ouang: Miss P. Ward

JIKFC Forest Hills, New York. to count three, Yusuf falling to Ree.

change the position. v Winner of Mrs. M. Chow y Miss

September 3. On the 21st head Yusuf wad Re Lambert-Baker; K. E. Greene

shot when Pereiru Rec. "B" Miss Shirley Fry, of the having the and J, Leriou v winner of Go-

on the United States, and George.came through perfectly sano and Guest v Baker and Baker: Dr. R. Y. K. Ng V F. Worthington, of Australiu, beut back-hand to face the wood out Brockbank; Miss P. Kotewall vins Chaffee and Tony Trabert for two shots, bringing the score PRC Miss H. Bonbernard.

buth of the United States, an to 19-17 In his favour. the_mixed_doubles....quarter: finals here today,

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER"B" Miss Lambert Baker and A. E. P. Guest v Mrs. Chow and E. Tsul: Mrs. M. Popperall and Miss H. Bonbernard v Miss M. Xavier and Mrs. L. Benjamin; Mrs. J. Lawes and F. R. Kermani v Miss P. Kotewail and J. C. Fenton. H. Ridsdale v A. P. Weir; W. Gaffney y A. V. White.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11: Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. A. Stacky Winners of Miss Lam- bert-Baker and A. E. P. Guest Mrs. ML Chow and E. Tsai: Dr. G. Chon and L. F. Stokes v win ners of F. R. Kermani and Ros- sclet v L. C. Kotowall and F. R. Zimmern; C. G. March v K. M. Gelz: Miss M. Figuerado v Miss M. Ribeiro; H. G. da Silva v R. Symons.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12: Mrs. R. Slack v Miss M. Fisher; Lieutenant Colonel R. Stack v J. C. Fenton: Mrs. Horsman and G.

Gillard v Mrs. E. Lillon and A. V. White; Miss J. Watt and Miss P. Ward v Miss L Coxall and E. Teal and Mrs. M. Chow v Mrs. K. M. Getz; H. Ridsdale and K. C. Lal and Mrs. Lau King: G. F. Brockbank v A. Zimmern and Lum and Mrs. C. C. Chiu v Lieu-T. E. Baker. tenant Colonel and Mrs. It. Stack; K. C. Dao and Mrs. E.. Litton v H. Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro; Da G. Choa and Mra, A.. Tamworth Norman Lo and Mrs. K. Chau Bottom half of draw:

League rosult

wai

KCC

V KDC V CCC

Football Management Committee meeting

Datos and grounds for playing off the First Divi- ̈ sion Football-league fixturas were the main items on the agenda of the Football Manage- ment Committee meeting held at the Football Association room yesterday.

7.

Beverly Baker beat Betty Rosenquest by 8-2, 0-7 in the Recond women's quarter-final to- day. Fleet-footed, ambidextrous Aliss Baker looked likely to have easy match when she took the Orst set, but her opponent fought back hard in the second set and sometimes looked like winning i

Mios Baker reasserted her superiority. to win the set in the 18th game.

Steady rain caused a postpone- ment of the semi-finals and im proved the title chances of the tournament's two surviving Veterans Mrs. Margaret Osborni

The question of lasuing Press The following are the dates for Du Pont and Gardner Mulloy.

An extra day of rest in the passes to the various grounds the nortant matches of the weeklong marathon was figured was also, "discussed and the coming season:

December 6, and 10-Series as an aid to Mrs. DuPont, 32-committee decided that :ap-

defending women's year-old

Swedish team, champion and 36-year-old Mul- plications for passes should be of mintores with the vialling February 6, 7 and 10-Series loy-22-year veteran of the courts sent in by the various news- making a final all-out bid for papers and they would be sub-of matches with the viriting the tile which had eluded him mitted to the Football Coun- Danish team.

cil for consideration. in 13 previous attempts.

old while

Matches with visiting teams from Sweden; Den- mark and England were also discussed.

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April 1-Interport match, with A two-time 'sani-finalist, the

The ermmittee accepted the Macao (to be played in Hong handsome Mulloy Is the "old withdrawal of the Hong Kong Kong. man" of the four remaining male Auxiliary Air Force from the April 14, 15 and 17--Interporn title hopes who will battle it Second Division League as. a letnering with visiting team from The result of a Men's "B"

out on Monday In postponed ter written to the. Management Salgon. Division match played at the

semi-finals.

committee by them said that they April 21, 22 and 25-Visti to Club Indian Recreation

Manila tor. Interport series His next opponent, Herbie could not raise a team. won by the Chinese Recreation

Flam, is 21 years

An English-football team will Another decision reached · hv Club who beat their hosta by

Art Larsen is 20 and Dick Savitt the meeting yesterday was that be vistling, the Calory during L. C. Kotewall, and Miss Peight sets to one.

is but 23,

the Football League Management Easter and, a match with them. Ward v W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. The following are the results:

Mrs. DuPont's rival in the Committee should meet on Mon- he been arranged. dis Andrewes; L.. Slå and Miss W. C. s. A. R. Bux and F. A. Currcem

finals will be glamour girl Miss days whenever necessary and The final round will be played (IRC) lost to K. T. Lal, and Nancy Chaffen who showed that netice should be given to the on March 31.*** Loo v M. Heenan and Mrs. Arm- strong; Winner of Y. P. Tsui and

TF. Choy 0-8; lost to K. M. she could play tennis, too, as she members of the committee on the Mrs. J. W. Szo v Lee Wal-tong

.....Au and K. K. Pun 0-0; lost eliminated the former champion, Frldlay preceding the Monday on

to T. C. Kwok and S. Loung Miss Louise Brough.

which the meeting is be held.. 1-0,

Championship:

(21 entries)

Top half of draw:

F. Rumjahn and Ador Rumjahn (IRC) lost to. Lai and Choy 3-0; lost to Au and Fun 1-6; lost lo Kwok' and Loung. 3-0.

In the other semi-finals match, 20-year-old Miss Doris Hart meets 20-year-old Miss Beverly Baker.

The men's and women's singles 5,. Bux and R. A. Bux (IRC) beat finals now will be played on Lai and Choy B-3; lost to Au Tuesday, Reuter and Unlied and Pun 1-6; lost to Kwok Pres and: Loung. 1-0.

3. A. C. Hurlbatt and Pang Oi- lam (Treasury) v B. T. Johnson and O. W. Reynolds (Chartered Bank); M. D Clinton and G. Rowe (Secretariat).y. H. D. Smith

Berlin. September 3.. Australia's Bill Bldwell won the and W. A. Sandlors (Cable and

In a return friendly tenni!: Wireless); W. Pomeroy and A. R. Kitchell (APC) winner of E. E match between the Hong Kong Berlin tennis Championship to- Storey and D. Mackie (Cable Cricket Club and Headquarters, day by beating Alfred Huber and Wireless) AL. Snaith and Land Forces played at Chater (Austria)10-0, 0-4 and 63,

Friendly match

Opening matches

The first round of the Shield matches will be played on December 19 and 17 while the second round wil be played 'on, January 8 and 17) San Matches for the ou The Hong Kong Football Cup have been arranged · for -Lengua matches begin on Batur November 22 and January 1. day September 30 and throe Should a third game be necessary, Firat Division games are down It will be played on January 21. for drolaton. They are South During Christmas week thor China Club at "Onroline Hill opening rounds of International, Polica RAP at Boundary Series will be played oft with tha Street, and Kitches v. Army on final being played on April 4 The Club grourdang kt based me The Memorial Cup deeting? However what promises to be match will be played on March 10, one of the best matches of this whits the Chaninians versus Tho

took third place in 6 mins. 53.1 secs. Switzerland won the pair

Lorsen af Denmark, won the without cox title in single sculls title in 7 mins, 25.7 mins. 17.5 secs. Other plac-seca. Neumeier, of Holland, was

second in 7 mins, 26.5 áees. ings were Italy second in 7 Larsen and Neumoler led from and Miss Choy Wat-yuen to play. mins. 10 secs. and Belgium the start battling evenly until K. H. Ip and Mrs. Ip. third in 7. miris. 32.3 seca. near the finish, when Larsen shot "Draw. for the Inter Hang

witzerland soon drew ahead forward to win by about 15 yards. in the-fours with the cox final. Italy won the pair: oars with If the 1). Dodgers, are any- followed by Italy. The Danish rex litle in.7 mins. 39.1 secs. thing like their couulerpart in four spurted before the halfway Switzerland were second in 7 Brooklyn, the minor league should mark and drew up to the two mins. 41. sees. Third place wan be an exciting one. Fred Diesta loading beats and, for nearly 1,000 taken by Delalum in 7 mins. 44.8 conglomeration of ball-player's yards, the three battled for the secs.

In the final of the pairs with Includes Santiago Peres. Alex feud. Euseblo, Jinmy Suicide" Wilson

the Italians cox Italy and Switzerland fought Jackle Jessop, Sammy Tong. Eddie pulled alipad but the Danes, Um for the lead throughout. Less than Eco, Charlle Remedios, Wan Ting ing their effort perfectly, spurted 500 yards from the finish the Swiss apisrted but, the Itailans held have beona - Folncidence, but In the final of the pairs with-i them and went on to win .COUR. E. Nelson Hong Kong and Road. yesterday, the home teamIn thỏ women's.' singles, tho | coming season will be played an] Rest match will be played on? Fal and Cesar Coelho. It may to take the title. there was in Cesar Coelho in the out cox the fast Danish boar fortably

good start but thei The only throat to the two Shanghal Bank). C. Yatskin again defeated the Army men 01 tile was taken by Thelma Long the next day, that is Sunday, April pre-war- days who used to tosi went off to

The renovated Kwong Wand sants with his south baw. This Swiss look the lead, at the 200-leaders came early in the race and I. Agafuron: (PWD) y B. G. Fez to 18. The finni set between Australia), who beat Ingo Poh October 1. Dodger, Coelho is not him, byt a metres mirk. By half-way the when the Swades several timer W. Weldon and M. P. Downe T. J. Gould and I, Agafuroft v mann (Germany) in two straight

Major Eking and Major Skipwith acts, 6-8 and 0-8-Associated team, which will include many well-known Shanghai football fearless young go-getting fella Swiss had established a good lead tried to venich up but could not (Bank Line),

Bottom balf of draw dat

was left unfinished on account of Presse

stars and; pre-season favourites for who, takes' on, anything.

to Italians nearly two maintain the pace for Jons

Donmar third 3 K. dariners

rosuits Ties Howly reformou Viking lengths came Belatum aid some bank sained her to culley D. Marell-smith and K. H. Yu

The following are the

boat-Larble and Woods G-3.** Kowloon Motor, Bus, team at thd ington (Becretariat); A Bow J. Could and Aurora Bast: Greig und Wilson 6-3, the league table will meet the delutieto Aayers in and a Braves way behind Denmark and Sweden, anal, From the termer Emausger Umbo 2 Despite the efforts of the Italian The placings were: lal--Den- den and Barcle (Jardines) (HCC) beat Major Eking and J. A Bundall and R: Macpher Hong Kong Fociball Club, ak Mine haays sounded is up) Georgy pair there is positions remained mark- mint, 0,5 HOCK.

R. A Mead safe hemedion Major Skipwith 0-2 best Major Lon (HKCG) het No Exing and The Chinesa Ataletic Associa

FatBoundary ¡WALTER, ELSHOLE Noronhal Robe Baptista and uncharised fill the end and the 2nd Italy? mins.7.3 secs, (APC); Dio and V. Lamble and Cuplain Woods 6-4, Skipwith 4-6 beat Greige and tion team will clash with Easleen to the CHINA. MAILA" LIN

Rawvită All Abey Paver Style Keamwork br. Gre and a 3rd-Bilzeriand-7aina Sellers (Jardia) D. T. Nolan CX Pritchard and Willenssl-drew With Lambh AA and ums day at Dawaders ALOR

[pock-Bouter,

and Harry Chung (Peak Mart-1 (HKCC, besi Eking and Skipwith, and Woods 1940s

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