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Stanley Shield Soccer:

CHINA MAIL

HAVE

CHINESE TEAMS AGAIN

SUCCESSFUL OUTING

Further progress was made in the Stanley Shield

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Seven-a-Side Soccer Competition at the Hong Kong Football Club ground yesterday, whon nina games were played and one match won on a walk-over,

The Hong Kong Football Club "A" team failed to take the field against the Royal Army Pay Corps and thus forfeited the game. Most of the matches playett keenly contested were same sparkling football

seen.

and WAS

South China "A", led by Kwok Ying-kee, played rings round the Dueltyard "A" and won by seven goals to nil, with Kwok

coring the "hat-trick",

Another topsided game was that between CAA "D" und Tram- ways "". The Trunway players were mostly from the Engineer- Department and although

they tried hard, they could not beld the clumy CAA players in check and lost four goals to nil, SOLICITORS I-KELI O This was the opening match

STANLEY SHIELD · SOCCER RESULTS

AT A GLANCE

Solicitors

Police 'A'

0

1

K&LI

"Police 'D' 1

Police 'C'

2

1st Staffords

Rt. Joseph's 'A' 3 Club 'C'

Navy 'A'

1

Talkoo

SCAA 'A'

7

Dockyard 'A' O

Miniature 'A' 4 REME 'B'

RAMC 'B'

D

PCA 'A*

4

find the net with their many ahols. Less than a minute from time.CAA B they made one lost

effort to sebre but the boll scraped the base of the upright on the wrong side,

Police "B" 1-Poilce *C 1 and 1 corner.

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In a evenly contested game, the Police "C" tean, munnged to beat their fellow club-males by forcing one corner after each ide had scored a goal.

The "C" team was the first to score. the ball being deflected Into an empty goal by a de- fender.

Soon afterwards, the "B" team

of the day and the large crowd equalised as the result of a fine

run through by Rumbelow.

of spectators were treated to an exelting gaine.

KSL ad as much of the Bune As the winners, but hick was against them.

Soon after the stari, Ng Kal- chi scored a good goal when he followed up a rebound after his first attempt had struck one of

The goal posts.

The soldiers inade many raide on the Sollettors' goal, but could

Both team 'attacked In turn

and it was only the time goal- keeping of the respective cus todians that prevented any scoring.

However, the "B" team was forced to concede a corner and thus. the Police "C" team enter' the next round, -

Police "A". 2--1st Staffords Q

The Police "A" proved superior not get the ball past the goal- to the soldiers in their teamwork by two and deservedly won gouls to nil.

keeper.

The second half found the Solicitors' players tiring fast, but still the KSLI players could not

Swimming:

Heats for Colony Championships

The first heats in the Colony Swimming Championships will take place at the Victoria Re creation Clab today, commenc- in p.m. sharp.

The following is a list of the heats to be held, the figures in brackets representing lane num- bers:

"Men's 220 yards Tros-style Heat No. 1: Wong Kwai-chuo (2), F.X. Monteiro, RC (3), Yui Kou, Chung Shing (4), V. Matluk VIC (3)

Heat No. 2:

A/B Miller, RN (2), Cheung Kin-man, Fortuna (3), Wong Kam-wah, Chinese 'Y' (1).

Women's.76 yarda Individual madley Heat No. 1: Joan Eager, VRC (2). Lykke Rose, VRC (3), Kwok Non-hung: Chinese "Y (4).

Hout No. 2: Hung Mon–S3011, Chinese 'Y (2), Wong Yuk-bing, Chinese (3), Wong Huen-sang, Chinese 'Y' (4).

was

St. Joseph's "A" 3-Navy "A" 1 Baints delighted the The spectators with very cleverly resulting from played football perfect understanding with each olher. Their passing of the bull the fairly accurate and

on the Navy

men were kept defensive most of the game,

CLUB "C" 1-TAIKOO 3 The Taikoo scored a well- over the Club merited victory "C", as they were definitely the finc team. better

displaying. footwork and understanding with cach other

Club "C" obtained their goal as the result of Lam Ping-kwan putting the ball into his own net in attempting to pass the ball to his goalie.

SCAA "A" 7-Dockyard "A" 0

The South China "A"

tcoin gave one of the best displays of short inter-passing and accurate shooting during yoslerday after-

noon.

Dockyard "A" although com- pletely outclassed

Kwok by Ying-keo and his fellow players, never gave up trying though the Chinese players scored almost at will.

Miniature FA "A" 4

RAMC "" 1 After an indifferent start the Miniature FA "A" team won an the over undeserved victory

by four goals to RANC "B"

Four compulsory dives: Chow i one.

The soldiers atlacked trom

(Army), Mok

Cheuk-ming (South China), Kang Mung (S. China), Gnr, Chidgey Tung-mo (S. Chinn),

*S Foo Koong-wal China). Ed. da Roza (VRC) and Wong Yan (Fortuna),

2

Tramways 'D' O RAPC won on a walkover from Club 'A'.

*

Won by Patice 'C' by one corner.

LRC Tennis programme

The following is the Ladies Recreation Club Tennis

programme Tournament

for

today. Thursday and Friday:

Today

Club Ladies Doubles

9 A.T.

Mrs. Haltink and Mrs. Driessen v Mrs. Gainsbury and Mrs. Barty. Colony Ladlog Doubles 5.15 p.m. Misa Xavier and Mrs. Bon- Tamworth and jomin v Mrs. Mro. Scholes.

Colony Ladles Stoples 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Armstrong v Mica M. Ribeiro

Club Men's Singlex 5.15 p.m. M. Heenan v J, A. C. Hurlbalt

Handicap Mixed Doubles 5.15 p.m. S/L and Mrs. Harris v. Brig. and Mrs. Maunsell,

Handicap Men's Doubles

I. P. Tamworth and D. Minchin v P. S. McCaig and J. Lancashire, M. Gotfried and M. Gotfried (Jr) v A. S. Martin and A. W. Cutcher.

Handicap Men's Singles 5.15 p.m.

S. M. Garrard v A. J. Bowden K. B. Baker v R. Torp,

Thursday

Colony Mixed Doubles 6.15 p. W. J. D. Cooper

Mrs. and Androwes v M. Heenan and Mrs.

Armstrong-------

Club Men's singles 5.15 p.m. Dr. G. Smart v J. V. Sellors. Club Ladies Singles

5.15 p.m. Mrs. G., Campbell v Mrs. D. J. Muckle.

Handicap Men's Doubles

B.15 p.m..

HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950.

Softball:

Jags upset Saints; Wahoos break an age-old jinx

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Pandas broezed through with a last inning rally to break up a one-all ball game and topple the Canadians 4-1 in the Senior Loogue, while the Jaguars upset the Saints' apple-cart with a 6-3 triumph behind Jock Brown's masterful hurl- ing.

Wahoos continued their winning streak when they walloped the Canuckettes 8-1 to break an age- old x, with mound artiste Terry Noronha hanging up a near record of 12 strikeouts for one.game.

In the minor loop, Vikinga | one-handed shoe-string catch on the Rexes a score for u pop by behind drat base which Kave four frames, but Rexes pulled had 'hit' written all over it. the game out of the fire with a four-run uprising in the final chapter to emerge at the long end of a 7-4 count.

South China edged out Fal-

while Spartans suc cans 6-3.

cumbed before the Wildfires 10-3. Pandas 4 Canadians 1 This was anyone's ball game up o the seventh with the knotted at one all.

score

Panda right-fielder Eric Watt had tied out for the first down, but Y.C. Mel singled and was advanced to second Vincent

by Xavier's sacrifice bunt,

With with the tie-breaker, Liang pulled through in the clutch and rapped out a sizzler which

Yves Comp marched on secondį

Y. 6.

Wahoos 8 Canadians 1

The Wahoos proved too good for the Canuskettes as they went to town to hang up an 8-1 victory behind Terry Noronha's blinding

powerless, pitches which held the opposition

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Home Soccer:

Refreshing

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Coca-Cola

England selectors have

final look round

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PUBLIC PLEASED

WITH: HKFC FOOTBALL STANDS

...The newly constructed foot. ball stands of the Hong Kong Football Club, which ware first used by the general public over the week-end, came in for much favourable comment ators at the Stanley by spectatora Shield game.

Consensus of these alanda

was the opinion that were the best in the Colony.

While expressing their ap- preciation of the general 12y- out of the stands and the In- aranced resting caprolly, spectators were not slow to voice their appreciation of the enterprise strown by the Hong Kong Football Club in constructing these new stands.

CRC Hardcourt

Tennis Championships

The

Avarita Chay started off for the Maple Leaf continent with a rousing triple to deep left, but failed to score as L.B. Wong, Allene Chinten fanned and Eme

Annual Colony Open Babida rolled out to first.

Hardcourt. Tennis Champion the ships organised by the Chiu- broke into

In their turn esc Recreation Club will com-

Dolly mence on October 7. Sonres Lorics of are:

The Owls scoring column with

the hlokory

and Hilda home on a

The Canuck third-sacker Ismail was unable to handle the and Mel scampared over plato amid Jubilation. in the Panda oxmp.

Two more Infield bungies in succession saw the next two runs cross the plate and the fire only

hind subsided when Canuck snatcher nalled Welly Mar at the keystone in an attempted steat

day A sorry

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The Open Championship events

The Men's Singles Champlon- held ship for the "Ng Sze-kwong" Cup, when which "wan presented by the

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and

London, September 16.

England soccer selectors wore out in force today having a final look round before choosing their side to meet Iraland in Belfast on Oc- tober 7.

The centre-forward position is providing them with

one of the biggest problems.

day.

At least six players are in in the return matches on Wednes- the running, one of whom

·well win, was Motherwell's strengthened his claims for in- deserved. Though a gual down ternational recognition today within two minutes they refused with a particularly sound dir-

to bo flurried and gradually won' play. He is J. Lee, the Derby, command.-Reuter. leader and top goal scorer. in English football this seasoni, who cracked home two splen- did goals against Fulham to bring his total to nine.

Roy Bentley, who twice led the England line in Rio, reappeared fo Chelsea against West Brom wich Albion and though the Lon- dun Club scored their first point in their last six matches, Bentley did not impress.

Home

Soccer league standings

The Home Soccer League after Saturday's standings matches were:-

Jackle Milburn, who ales played in the Rio championship, was in form for the premjar Ahvena! league

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Hoddorefield Newcastle are being hotly challackpool

and Burnley lenged by.) both Arschul Middlesbrough, all three clubs Charpon, having 13 points. In fact the Derby position at the top in so keen that don only two points separate the Fulham leading seven clubs.

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Canuckettes wero

Arsenal played dazzling food-Everton scoreless until the third Avarita Choy dented the rubber members of the Chinese Recrea- tall in swamping Huddersfield Banderiand

tion Club and friends in memory Town by 0-2. Three goals with Cholers .... on Chinten's grounder.

in ave minutes soon after the hemold W. Maple of the late Mr. Ng Sze-kwong. From then on, the

the winning த

The present holder of the Cup start put them on Leafers were held in check with

is Ip Koon-hung,

vath.

After bullding up a 6-0 inter- only E. Tong reaching second on

The Men's Doubles Champion- a single and a steal, while the the Owls

batting ship for the "Ng Sze-kwong" val lead, the North London club Manchester C. went on

Coventry

9.5 18 12 highlighted by Helen Challenge Cups to be won out-cased up, but was still the more nackhero.... 5 1 1 14 92 rampage,

Lwo Ribeiro's homer with on right by the same pair three kUful side.

Petar Goring, dashing young Darnsley 6122310

Birmingham 9 4 12 1012 base, to pile on the runs con-years in succession:

Arsenal

centre forward, The present holders of

4 #2# 711 Southampton.. which Tall****** turned to the form

8 4 2 2 18 16 19 sistently."

brought him into prominence Doncaster Terry Noronha had plenty of Cups are Ip Koon-lung and it was a sorry day for the big

Boys' Singles only moxie on the ball when she had Edwin TeaL guns,

Canucks the 05

going down on

the "Paul Championsalp for managed two hits-Don Robbins 13 Canuckettes and Peter Rull accounting for a strikes, while Alice Mur claimed Kong Memorial Cup, open to

white

all colleges students of clean-up; five victims in her usual steady single_aplece,

performance, but unfortunately, schools of the Colony, with the patter Baker whiffed.

field. not backed by sound condition that each entry must be Winning

pitcher

Vincent she was

Middlesbrough were fortunate Preston either certified by the Headmaster Xavier fanned four and walked fielding.

or the Sports Master.

to take both points from their de four in his first appearance. on

Week-end results at This event was begun last year visit to lowly Shefeld Wednes Bury the local diamond, while veteran

and the present holder of the day, as the home side lost goal- Notte 0. Nazarin for the Canadlans

, glance

trophy is Benzin Saw, former keeper Marton with a dislocated Grimsby siruck-out three and passed one.

student of the New Asia Collega enger after half an hour's play Luton Panda Brat-zacker Y. C. Moj

Men's Bonier League

and then conceded the only goal Bwanare at Shamshulpo.. was way ahead of all the other South China 9 Panthers

Doubles of the match., batters with a perfect three in Jaguars-6-Saints

4 Canadians while. Y. 8. Liang and Pandas

two registered Mar

Ladies' Longue

8 Canadians Air-tight fielding featured the Wahoos

14 White Fangs with irst six frames,

Wally Pirates arst Mar's brilliant catch of Borney

Men's Junior League Abbas' line-drive to start off a Blackhawks 6 Aces double-killing in the fifth, bring- Grimas 20 Mustangs

thunder.

Dragons

27 Dodgers South Chinn The twin-killing of their own when Wildares right-gardener full pulled down Rexes Toni Wel's fly to halt Y. C. Mcl off first base to complete the double crasure.

threa,

Wally

safeties each.

A. D. Scholes and S/L Harrising down the retallated with a

v W. Paneroy and D. R. Holmes. Handicap Mixed Doubles

5.15 p.m.

P. S. McCaig and Mrs. Ayres v I. P. Tamworth and Mrs. Golz. Inter-Hong-5.15 p.m.

H. J. Bowden and Campbell Barclay (Jardines) v R. A. Mood und J. J. Remedios (APC).

Hatink and R. Pronk E. K. (NTS) v H. M. Newton and W. L. Howard (APC).

Friday

9 a.m.

Handicap Ladles Doubles Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty y Mrs. Porter and Mrs. F. Ro- binson.

Colony Mixed Doubles 0.15 p.m.

Mon's diving championships Woo-on (Fortuna), Chian Kwok- hay (S.

Watson the opening whistle and forced China). Sgt. (Army), Lam Kar-tung (For three corners in quick succession. Much against the run of play, tuna),

Wong King-woon (For-

FA scored the tuna), Chan Wal-sung (Fortuna). the Miniature Wong Sik-hon (Fortuna), Lai Arst goal after a sudden break-

way

of the game, the For most Chinese team were hommed in their own half of the Geld, but their knowledge of Geven-a- Side footbal food them in good stend during the vital fast- few minutes of the game. Three minutes from timo the gools to soldiers, tralling two une but leading on corners, tried desperately to score the equalls ing goal which would have meant victory. Although they brought | - the ball into the Chinese penalty area time and again, they could not got it into the net.

Shortly before time, the Chin

their third goal when Chung Shing (2). Loung Olmul, the RAMC goalie rushed out ju

ese scored Chung Shing (3), Fung Yee-chee, clear the ball and missed, thus Chinese "Y? 14a),

Chinese forward to allowing a Hunt No. 2 Wong Yuk-bing, Chinese Y (2), Cynthia Eager, put the issue beyond nil doubt.

Apparently disheartened by sudden goal the NAMC con-

before] E another goal just

Men's 100 yards breast-stroke Heat No. 1: Cheung Chung-yiu. Fortuna (2), Chan Chiu-cheung, Chinese Y (3), C.T, Leung, For- tuna (4) Ian Nicholson, VRC (5). Heat No. 2: Ne Nin, Chinesa (2), Lau Tal-ting. Chinese (3). Au Kwong-ylu, Unattached (4), J.A. Yvanovich, VRC (8),

Women's 440 yards free-style Heat No. 1: Chan, Teing-mul,

VRC

'(3), Kwok!" Ngan-hung, Chinese. 'Y' (4). |--

Rugby results

London, September 18. The following were the ro sults of Rugby League matches today,

Barrow

20 Bramley Belle Vue17 Featherstone" Huddersfield 20 Bradford -Leeds

Rochdale

12 Wigan

14 Hull ·

10

17 Salford

Widnes

By: Hallfax york Batloys 15" "Oldham - Castleford 14: Hel@blay Hull Kingston, 12 Huusist Liverpool 19 Swinton

18.

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ceded

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the whistles CA "KUA

This encounter was marked by the excellent display put up by the REME backs. The forwards did not seem to be able to get past the Portuguese delence and when they did, their shooting was wide of the mark. H

It was not until almost half- time that the PCA scored their

* first goalkeeper anne

In the second half, the soldiers'

forward the again failed to get-

going and the FCA notched up

ST Fibe

E. Taal and Mrs. M. Chow v G. Lum and Mrs. Chiu,

Colony Ladies Doubles 3.15 pm. Mrs. Litton and Mrs. H. Y. and Mrs. Law v Mrs. Stack Campbell,

Club Men's Doubles 5.15 pm- EE Story and Dr. G. Smart v Major Young and D. C. Barty. E. Zulauf and B. M. Garrard D. R. Holmes and J. A. C. Hurlbalt, SAI

Club

Men's Singles 5:15 pm. W. J. D. Cooper y D.-T. Nolan

Handicap Men's Singles

· 8.15'p.m. (Re

R. WHL Maynard v C. G. M, Morrison

A. S. Martia v O. Wiggleworth

Inter-Hong-5.15 pm

P. S. McCaig and 3. Lancashire (B. & B.) v M. Gotfried and J. C. Fonton (B. & B.).

DR. GEORGE CHOA

5 Falcons 10 Spartans Vikings.

RAF Swimming Pool opened

The School

Boys'

Liberty

110

4

It

1 Championships for the "H. Owen-Today marked the end of the THIRD DIVISION (BOUTH)

Hughes" Cups. The present hol- hectic opening month of League

dors are Benzin Saw and Leg football during which two games 1 King-fan.

cach week have been played.

Notty.

The closing date for all entrles Form is now expected to see Norwich In the various events will be down with the quieter weck

ahead.

11

p.m. on Saturday, September 30.

13

1

Rules

Jaguars 6 Saints 3 Jaguars deserved their victory when they battered the Saints

The RAF Swimming Pool at large crowd of 4-3 before a

Kal Tak was officially opened Sunday morning fans.

Tho Jolting Jaguar outfit, yesterday afternoon by Mrs. J. piloted by Frankie Barros, outhit Worrall, wife of Group Cap- the Saints with safelles in altain J, Worrall, Officer, Com- manding, before a gathering of nost every trazoo.

Jock Brown toed the rubber for the victors in a return to the more than 200 RAF personnel hill and registered a creditable and their families." job of limiting the opposition to two scattered hilts, a two-bogger by Sherry Bucks and an infield single

Hol Wingles Brown walked one while his wollected": total of eight devastating blows

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mazon

The following are the rules of the tournament:

All entries must be sent to the Honorary Secretary. Chinese Re creation Club, Causeway Bay, or to the Hong Kong Sports Shop, Gloucester Arcade.

Bournemouth.. Colchester

| Newport

Southend

Crashed to defeat In addition to Newcastle, the Brisel t other unbeaten clubs, Manchester stal 0: City and Nottingham Forest, re- Leyton tained their records, while Grims- Torquay by and Walsall, who have yet to Northampton.. win a match, again credulogam

to Plymath defcát._****

The tournament will commence interval disadvantage at Leiccel/Port Vale

on Saturday, October 7.

week days will Matches on commence at 5 p.m. and on week- ends at 3-p.m.

Slazenger tennis balls will be supplied and used throughout the tournament

Manchester Clly wiped out Kwindow

Ipswich and by winning 2-1 held a point Reading lead in Division 11, but the Leices Watford ter forwards had enough chances Brighton to have beaten the leaders

Nottingham

in each half

!Aldershot

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Reading, Increas Walsall ed their lead in the Southern THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

on and

fanoled are strongly fas to emulate the feat of

their Notts County, who bateshead "...

PG Won. leat se

Tranpure

Baction Na postponement of matches will be allowed, as it is the in- tention of the Committee to run

gained. the tournament strictly, to pro-

The Forest victory was the only Blockport The Inter Section Swimming gramme. ciain was held Immediately after The decision of the Official Re-away success in the session, where Rochdale

[Chrifnis..... Mrs. Worrall had cut the ribbon ferea appointed by the Commil 10 home teams succeeded.

led to the srater valve and do- tee is final in all matters pertain- Portsmouth, like Arsenal, were in

・Musabeld. clared the pool open..

In a scoring form and in beating Bedford Stoke City.5-1; looked much more |: Chester,” .... like League champions than in Rotherham

Wrexham recent weeks.

Bendford C. Torkarı

Beunthorpe ---

ing to the tournament.

Entry fees are.

alabster Sherry Buoke, which 1. The 307 ́AignaÍ Unit topped HK$16.00 each. pair,

rating part in the swimming

Men & Singles Championship events were five terms “regre- off Saint seating various branches of the HK$10.00 each entry,

Men's Doubles Championship Included

deip homer. to centre by Lino Marques

i

the score sheet with 43 points School Boy's Singles Champion The Jags broke into the scoring Air Force Headquarters came ship-HKR6.00 each entry.

School Boys Doubles Champlen outset second by winning 30 points. right from the Sliva Tony

dented the The Flying Wing, Technical talp-188.00 each pair. rubber on a fumble, a steal and Wing and the Administration third, fourth and Umbe Mose's timely single. Wing were.

fth in the contest with 25, 24 and 23 points respectively."

Results of the events are as followsŁ

hall Saints equalised in their but falled to get ahead as George Souza, perched on third base with the tie-breaker, slipped be- tween third and home on 'Dave Leonard's intended sacrifice Ay to centre,

Jags forge ahead Jaguars forged ahead"-la third when two hunt hits had

runners

the

STIRLING MOSS WINS TOURIST TROPHY RACE

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Duggle Reid scored a grand New Urighton second half hat-trick for them, Merseyside "Dorby""" Liverpool too were back to Crews their best in winning the Mer Boothport seyside "Derby" by 3-1 at Darlinston

EnMEaན་ Everton and aro now sixth," sa

Accrington į » Star-studded Blackpool moved Didhan into eighth place within work- Hartlepoole manlike away win over Bunder- Shrewsbury, land, who could not breaks down 50 yards Free-Style--1 AC

Belfast, Beptember 10. the magnificent Blackpool de Saunders, 2. Capt. Cruden, 3. F/

Stirling Moss driving a Joguer

tence. Lt. Bickers. Thño 33,4, seci. . !.

Blackpool's South African 100 yards Breast-Stroke-1, today won the International: AC PUR, 2. AC Skeels, 3. Sgt. Tourist Trophy car race over the winger Perry opened the scoring Parsons.

iles Dandrod circuit near 10 minutes after the interval Untimed

aix miles, Plunging-1. F/L. Bickers, 2 here with an average speed of and 10-minutes from time the

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dancing on the base..Sgt. Cunnlaghont, 3. Bgt. Par 15.15 miles per hour, He was Yorkshire cricketer, Watson, doof: Atlanto, September › paths and a wild throw paved the sons. Distance 87 ft. 1 inch ahead from the start

The youthfui-Joguines chalked

way for two tolling Tilbury, 2. Sgt. :Nightingale # #doond with 74.18 -

WINS KCC TENNIS

SINGLE TITLE A

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up another run in the fourly on AC Saunders, Time) 3741-seca.com p

| Novelty Race--AC) Snell. = 15 drive Harry Lee's line

OVER hird 100 yards: @Free-Style 1 wille Lino Marques hiered

Tilbury AC Saunders, 3 AC

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milest pår hour, and Bob Gerard gain attendances *10** Bo

Braker-Nash was third with were well over the 1192 miet per hour. Reuter.

fret leg of, the: 60

The rapid Gre" and i waldom straying golf shots of Beverly start and never Bested a Stanley Matthews cen

Hanson trappled little Mag Mur

aix four victory today 50 yards Black-Stroke-1 Sat 1st the lead, Ayres contro part his own goalkeeper ki

Whitehead, also driving third Division North leaders to tha Gateshead slammed Rochdale ray

want her the Women's Naw? sional Amateur Championship, in had been ex-

goals before the end of Da dark chữa won

* CA^^^"B" 4--Tramways "B" 0 Singles Tennis Championship of with one sourdit for two more

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