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PROTEST BY CHINESE CLUBS

1

OVER EXCLUSION FROM HKASF

A letter of protest from five loading Chinese sports clubs in the Colony against the exclusion of individual clubs from membership in the new Hong Kong Amatour Sports Federation was

Ireland's

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950,

road at a meeting of the Federation's Special Soccer team to |

Committee of Savon yesterday.

The senders of the letter were the South China

Athletic Association, the Eastern Athletic Association, Chinese YMCA, Kwong Wah Athletic Association and Kit Chee,

The signatories expressed consternation over the Federa- tion's intention to limit mem- bership to associations of par- ticular sports only and said that they failed to see the 1ogle and justification for this attitude.

The writers of the letter sakt that they felt compelled, for the sake of the future of sports in Hong Kank protest most vigorously ugeinst this proposed ronstitution.

ese

to

inter allot

experience 12%

"Their unique co-ordinating the various sports

Federation,

must be of Invstumble and indis- pensable service to the as yet un born Hong Kong Amateur Sports "However, the Potley Board could still delegate execution of thair decision and room mendation to the respective as sociations, hence removing the objtation of the double-layer structure as being cumbersome and contradictory, "After all, execution of your Board's decision will have to be nctually Clubs and their respective teams

carried out by these

without whose whole hearted co-operation no events assured of success.

could be We would

Continuing, the writers of the letter

"We no less than other Chin- Clubs, are keen in our de- sire to support the Hong Kong Amateur, Sports Federation and wish to participate directly in therefore urge reconsideration of for mutual bencate on the follow-this question. ing reasons.

constitute

advantage of

the

Mutually advantageous

More "passengers"

"We, who are members of the "The single layer gathering of Hong Kong branch of the China ociations only would be an as- National AA Federation, feci sembly of experts, of those why that, as the CNAAF is the are interested only in one single line of sport. For them alone to governing body of all Chinese

the overall

athletic and sports organisation policy-this

of deciding Board of the Federation ly advantageous for a permanent

Colony, It

It should be mutual- would mean, in actual operation, alliance between The

voicing by one expert only proposed Federation.

them and the whlist the others would be mere 'pussengers.

"Hence should be invited to Therefore, the policy-deciding send a representative to the Board Board of the Federation should and a rule to this effect, without take

being subject to termination mature experience and

and Judgment of Clubs notice of 30 days, incorporated in which have, for

years, been your Draft. mitinture federations in them-

"In conclusion. Wo would selven, netively interested in and

also draw your attention to the promoting simultaneously multiple

fact that we consider that the name sports and whose membership

should be, The Interna-

· number, for

tional Instunce, 10,000 in

Amateur Athletic South China and 12,000 in the

Federation of Hong Kong and Chinese YMCA.

not the one chosen by you, so that it may be

Immediately ob vious to everyone in and out of Ho

Hong Kong that the future activity le ainfined to the Olymple and Empire Games. "FUT the sake of greater colesion in athletics and sports in this Colony in the futuro we would request that the matter brought up in this letter shall be given serious consideration."

Colony Swimming Championships

The third day of the Colony Swimming Championship finals will take place at the Victoria

Recreation Club today, com mencing at 6.15 p.m.

than an hour,

After a discussion -lasting more no decision was reached and it was deelded to postpone the meeting to October 11.

In

meet England

London, September 20, Ireland's soccer team to play

England at Belfast on October

7 contains three new caps. They are Fallon, Cush and Campbell.

Make referee signalling system a soccer law

By RAYMOND GLENDENNING

According to players and club officials I have boon

talking to recently, the standard of reforce. ing in soccer anyway—is not improving, but

Ladies Hockey

Refreshing

PRINK

Coca-Cola

League to

be started this season

Nine Dragons Amateur Boxing Tournament

The Amateur Boxing Tour-

Dragons Services Club in con- Junction with Service officials

I heartily commend one of the season's in-nament sponsored by the Nine novations.

TENNIS PLAY-OFF FIXED FOR TODAY

I can see soccer arguments being cut down con- siderably if the idea introduced at Portsmouth is adopted at other League grounds. The team is as follows:---

Before the game 4 loud- Kelly (Southampton); Fallon (Clangow

that Celtie):

MeMichael speaker announcement Newcastle United): Blanchflower the referee would indicate in- (Barnsley); Vernon (West Brom- direct free kicks by raising his wich Albion) Captain: Cush right hand was cheered by the (Glenavon); Cunpbell (Fulham): 40,000 crowd. Crossan

(Blackburn Rovers); McMorran (Barnsley); Brennan mended to ometals in the past, but This signal has been recom- (Fulham and McKenna (lud- is rarely used. Certainly has dersfield).

never been pubilely announced before, so all credit to Mr. S. E. Law, of West Bromwich for con, curring so readily to the sugges-

The reserve is: McKnight (Blackpool).

non-English Leaguo plyers in Cush and Fallon are the only

the side.-Reuter,

HKFC SOCCER TEAMS

The following have been select- ed to represent the Hong Kong Football Club 1st XI in a League Soccer match against South China at Caroline on September 30, kick-off 5.30 p.m.

Saturday,

R. M. Campbell, E. Fowler, Strange, Sheridan, Barber, Mul- len, Forrow, A. MacDonald. F. ford. Fowler, McLaughten and Dick

Reserves: Boyer.

tion.

Whose Ide was it? Full marks here to Dedege Martin, who could make a comfortable living on the concert platform të he ware not so happy in his job of moulding Newcastle United into one of the allokest soccer machines in the country, and Bub Jackson.. Portsmouth manager, whos bow tio in almost as famous as were Jack Tinn's spats.

Martin told me after the game that they both thought it only fair to the spectators that they should know all that was happening. "We decided to make the an nouncement to educate the public."

Uniformity needed.

The Club 2nd XI, which will be playing against Bollcitors on Saturday, September 30, on the Navy 1 ground at Happy Valley, kick-off 4 p.m. will be represent-

New Football League regula cd by:

MacKenzie, MacDonald, Full-tions as to dress will shortly tura brook, Urquhart, Muric, MeAdam, referees into a uniform body of eavors, Cockburn, Boyer, Gld-men, but the curious decisions made by some referees even at dings and Baylls.

Reserves: Calton, Cameron and this early stage in the present Craddock.

season only stress that uniformi- ty is needed rather more in Inter-- pretation.

ST. JOSEPH'S FC FOOTBALL PRACTICE

St. Joseph's Football Club will be holding a football pracilce today at Happy Valley, starting at 5.45 p.m. Immediately after the practice, a meeting of the footballers will be held, when the Captains for the First and Second teams will be elected.

_HOME_FOOTBALL.

RESULTS

· London, September 26. The following were the results

The following evonts are down fur decision:

Event No. 1-Men's 160 Yards Buck-stroke Colony Champlon- from

the meantime, the letter of football matches played today. shups: Pau Koon-kui (Chinese cularised

the clubs is to be cir- Third Division, Northern

so the points YN C.C. Wang (Fortuna); V. Ma-

raised Accrington Stanley 2 York City 0 therein may be considered. tluk (VIC): Chan Cheuk-wah

Other Match (Chinese Y); Shum Kam-chiu

The meeting was presided over Aberdeen 3 Manchester United 5 by Mr. Waller Hamming Chen, (Chinese. Y).

-Reuter.

Event No. 2-Women's 50 Yards Free-style Colony Championships:

Fung Yoc-chea (Chinese Y); SOFTBALLA

WOLE Yuk-bing (Chinese Y Cynthia Eager (VRC); Leung Ol anti (Chung Shing): Joan Eager

(VIC).

Event No. 3-VRC Boys' 50. Yards Breast-stroke: D. Castro,

M. Nunes, L. Gutierrez, R. Xavier, Event No. 4-100 Yards Fro- style-VRC Junior Champion- ships: P. Thompson. E.M, Clemo, E.C. Tavares, R. Loureiro, G. Kew.

Event No. 5-Men's 440 Yards Free-style Colony Championships; Yên Hòa (Chung Ching) Lam Kwan-nga (Chinese Y) Cheung Kin-man (Fortuna); V. Matluk (VRC); Gar, DH. Jones (Army). Event No. 6-100 Yards Breast- stroke VRC Junior Champion- ships: P. Thompson, D.M. Collaco, G. Marshall, S.E. Carvalho."

Ruling on games washed out last week-end

By "GRANDSTAND"

tie-matchi

The undecided between Bouth China Athletio Association and Chinese Ro. creation Club in the Men's "A" Division of the Tonnis League will be played off this alternoon at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground, Chater Road, commencing

sharp.

was brought to a successful conclusion last night, when six bouts in the final bracket were contested.

In addition to these six bouts there was also an exhibition bout Bud a special consolation bout,

Present at last night's finale were Mr. F. Nicoll,Offlaer Administering the Government and Lieutenant General Bir E. O, Robert Mansargh, GOC.. At the conclusion of the Tourna- ment, Mr. Nicoll presented prizes to the successful contestants.

The best bout of the event was i that between WO 11 Charlton and Cpl. Bell in the Welterweight event. at 0.16

Skilful display Both boxers gave

clean and skilful display. For three rounds there was little to choose be-

If the match not playad off on account of weather conditions, it will be played on Tuesday, October 3, at the same place and time,

Mecaro. Hancock, Badick and Leonard will umplee the matches and there will be no admission charges.

LRC Tennis programme

tween them, but Charlton gained the verdict through points scored in the last round,"

i

For the first time since the Pacific War ended, the

Colony will havo, a Ladies Hockey Associa tion Loaguo in which there will be eight to 12 teams compoting..

The decision to start a Ladies League this sea- son was taken: ot a meeting of the Ladies Section of the Hong Kong Hockey Associo- tion held in the Board Room of Messrs. She wan Tomes and Company Limited yesterday.: There were a total of 12 that there was at present In the ladies present representing the Colony a former lady Interna

Mrs. tional player who was willing to. Hong Kong University, M. Read's 1cam, King George help in umpiring and coaching of V School, the Dutch Hockey Club, Royden House, and the Hong Kong Volunteers.

Notable absentees were repre- sentatives from the Girls' School,

Diocesan Club de

Recreio and the Little Flowers Club as well on St. Teresu's.

Mrs. Read said that a Chal- lenge Shield has been offered for the winners of the Ladies League,

Mr. J.H. Blinko and Mr. G.T. Palmer of the Hong Kong Hockey Association

at the were, also meeting

the ladies.

Mrs. Rond also said that Mirs. Van Houten had much experience in umpiring hockey, while. Mins McNell said that she could start

class for the elder girls at Kin George V. School to teach thám the rudiments of umpiring a hoc

match. key

Mr. Road wald that she wk holding a meeting of all those interested in Hockey at her home, Carnarvon Buildings,

་པ་ Kowloon, on September 30, be ginning at 3 p.m. All who wish to join her team or any other team werd welcome to attend. Committee of Seven The following were present at

The The meeting

meeting yesterday: unanimously

Minser W. Hulo and M. Ahwoo elected Mrs. My Read Chairman (Hong Kong University), Misies of a Committee of Seven to or M. McNeil, M. Hudkinson and range the teams and the start of M. Elliott (King George the Ladies Hockey League. up extremely, well was Pte.

Miss M. McNeil of King George School), Miss van Houten (Dutch

"Mrs.

M.M. Thomas Drauman, who

Hockey Club), knocked out V School was elected Honorary std Miss B. Wong (Royden Gunner Irvino 371 the

last Secretory,

while the committee House), Mr. M. Read, Miss.D. round.

(Mrs. Barten, Miss G. Crighton Dressman showed himself to be members were

Mrs. Van Viet (Royden an extremely clever fighter, pack House), Mrs. Van Houten (Dutch Rend's team) and Miss P. Owen-. Ing powerful punches.

Hughed (Hong Kong Volunteers In the Lightheavyweight divi- Hockey Club), Miss Winifred and Mrs. Bend's team), Mr. J.H. sion, Sgt. Deadman was in a clars Hulo (Hong Kong University), Bilako and Mr. G.T. Palmer of by himself and had no difleulty Miss P. Owen-Hughes (Mrs.

Another boxer who showed

In accounting 'for

tion.

ACI Harris, Head's team and HK Volunteera) the Hong Kong Hockey Associa

Miss P Ward (Diocesan Girls' School).

The following is the Ladies whom he knocked out in the first and Recreation Club Tennis Tour-round.. nament · programme for today as well as Monday, October 2 and Tuesday, October 3:

Today

Semi Final Club Men's Singles 5.15 p.m. D.T. Nolan v M. Keenan.

Handicap Mixed Doubles 5.15 p..

لا

I am not decrying the men

Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Scholes with the whistle. They have a E.E. Stery and Mrs. Tamworth. tough job, but on two particular I.P. Tamworth and Mrs. Getz points of law I have seen varia-¦ V Dr. G. Smart and Mrs, Barly. tions that inspired anything but confidence in either players or spectators.

Handicap Men's Singles

5.15 p.m.

Results

The following are the resultis:

Bantamweight Ptc. Dressman (RAOC) knocked out Gnr Irving (25th Fld Regt.)

Featherweight

It was decided to hold a meet- Ing of the Committee on Tuesday, October 3, in. the Board Room of Memra. Showan Tomes and Com- pany Limited, beginning at 5.30

p.m.

T

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, September, 20 Today's baseball scores work—-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R

H 15.

The question of grounds and days on which to play the Ladier Philadelphia; Pte. Donoghue (RAỐC) gained 'a

decision over A. C. Ross League Axtures was brought up Boston..... (RAF), who was disqualified, the forthcoming Committee meet loser Bob Hall.

at the meeting yesterday and at Winning pitcher Blix Donselly

Wo

Lightweight

#

Ptc. Tavendale (Dog Regt.) beating, the matter will be fully dis-

Brooklyn Gnr, Ashton (379 Loc. Regt.)cussed.

elas decided New York The meeting Welterweight

Winning pitcher Ralph Branca, that once the Ladice. Hockey

losor Larry Jansen. Association; Is formed, a. lotter will be sont, to the Advisory Cincinnati Committee on Recreation St. Louis. Grounds asking for the grant

Charton (50 Med. Regt.) beat Cpl. Bell (1st Bn. KOSB)

Middleweight

Hurlbatt v S.M. Garrard.

D.R. Holmes v Winner of J.A.C. | Cpl. Catley (1st Bn. KOSB) bent Ghr, Kershaw (23rd Fld Regt.)

Monday, October 2

The first concerns "hands," and the decision on such an alleged offence, especially if in the penal- ly area, frequently sways not only Semi Final Club Mixed Doubles the run of a game, but often the

0.15 p.m. result

*

--------- Mr. and Mrs,-HJ, Armstrong-v to W.J.D. Cooper and Mrs. An-

Inter-Hong. 5.15 p.m.

Lightheavyweight

Sgt. Deadman (1st Wilts) knocked

out A. C. 1. Harris (RAF).

Consolation Contest

L/Bdr. Dyke beat Pte. Banton,

who was disqualified. 1/Cpl. Broughton and Gnr W. Pomeroy and A.R. Kitchell Holmes gave a three round exhl- (APC) v EE. Story and D.J.bition.. Broughton gave away 14 pounds and showed himself to be Mackie (Cable & Wireless).

a fast and elever fighter. A ho Dr. G. Smart and Dr. G. Choa Hughes and G.N. Gosano (Harry

Owen decision, verdlet, was recorded. (Medical Dept.) VH

Wicking).

It should not be difficult to get uniformity on this. Law 12 drowes.. In quite clear that a player who INTENTIONALLY handles the ball that is carries, strikes or propels the ball with his hand or arm-shall boʻponalised by a direct free kick If outside the box, and penalty kick if Insido. It is quite clear that the player must intentionally strike at the ball. If the ball hils him or hie hand either by accident or as he tries to defend himself there can be no question of an offence.

Another irritating habit on, the part of certain officials we surely have no

need 'for in 1950, That is stopping the fame for an offence that has from the stands, clearly occurred inside, "the boxi and then giving a free klek two inches outside.

Do you know?

Semi-Anal Handicap Ladies Stogies, 5.15 p.m. Handicap Men's Doubles, 5.15 p.m.

Mrs. Ayres v Mrs. Salisbury.

A.D. Scholes and S/L Harris v E. Zulauf and H. Hefti,

Semi-final Club Ladles Singles 5.15 p.m. Mrs. C. Gotz v Mrs, A. Mackle.

Tuesday, October 3 Semi-final Club Men's Singles 5.15 p.m. D.R. Holmes v Dr. G. Smart.

Semi-Anal' Club Ladies Doubles 6.15 p.m.

Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Getz v Winner of Mrs. Tamworth and Mrs, Armstrong v Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Lynn Robinson.

of a ground in Hong Kong for the Assoolatini

13

1

..$

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

Mrs. Read also brought up the St. Louis (1st game) 3: question of the coaching of lady. Detroit. players and both Mr. Blinko_and]....... Winning plicher Don Johns Mr. Falmer sold that they would loser Hal Newhouser. ask for volunteers from the Hoe- | St. Louis (2nd gamo) key. Association to help coach' the Detroit ladies..

Umpires and coaches: As regards umpires for the Mrs. Read sold ladies matches..

Charles predicts

win "by a knockout

or decision"

Now York, September 26.

-3

5 10

Winning pitcher Hal White, loser Cliff Fannin. Washington

(Ist game);

New York

11

12

Winning pitcher Al Shina, lösar

Tommy Byrne.

Washington

(2nd game)

New York

.-10.

Winning pitcher Tom loser Mickey Harris, Chiepgo

Clevoland

follow:

0

-Associated Press.

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... Pennant races

New York, September 20, Pennant races of glonce

'AMERICAN LEAGUE

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As Joe Louis and Exzard Charles relaxed in pre- paration for Wednesday night's heavyweight title fight, the manoeuvres of professional betting, mon dropped the price favouring New York Louis from 1.1-5 to 9-51.

Fore-

Fet behind to play

640

Detroit Turerà 02 37 ..017. 14

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Rain washed out last week's Softball programme

and the Chairman of the Association's Man

Since the two-point drop chos. Chest expanded, Louis 45 Semi-final Handicap Ladles agement Committee has ruled that those

contrasted sharply with the finchos, Charles 42 Inches. Doubles, 5.15- games will be played off either at the and

Mrs. Maunsell and Miss Ray-the-prico would lengthen be- les 12 inches. Waist Louis 37 Brooklyn

12 inches, Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty public's, Increased confidence arm, Louis 184 Inches, Charles Louis, there is a possibility Fist, Louis, 11 inches, Char- of the current fixtures or at the cloin of the euch as attempting to kick the Serif-Anal Handicap Men's Sliples fore Joe and Ezzard climb into inches, Charles 33. Bleeps, Louls mond.

By the way, can you tell me what an indirect kick (tram which a goal cannot be scored) is given for? Let me just refresh your memory, and then you can There are four main offences. pass it on to the cháp next-door.

Playing in a dangerous manner,

ball while it is held by the goal- Ardy, M Gullarrez, G. Noronha. Your scribe must have an D. Castro,

·4.00 p.m.

Pondos v. P. I.keeper; charging even with the shoulder when the ball is not swered criough phone calls | Dodgers: Event No. B-Women's 100

within playing distance. Yards Breast-stroke Champion- last Tuesday to constitute on (Plate Umpire ships: Allee Cheng (Fortuna); all-time record, as players and Remedies; Scorer Manuel Nunes). fans buzzed the wires to get

Event No. 7-VTC Boys" 50 Yards Back-stroke: R, Xavier, R.

first round.

Kwok Kam-ngor (Chinese Y).

Event No. 9 Mors's 1 x 50 the low-down on the rumour- Yards Free-style. Relay Colony ed re-play of Sunday's games. Fangs. Championships: Eastern AA, VRČ

Apparently it appeared in print

"A" Fortune, Chinese YMCA, elsewhere that the washed out No. 10-Water-Poloxames were to be re-played on

Moon Cake Festival.

VRC "B". Event Game: Combined Civillan Clubs

Combined Services.

CONTRIBUTION TO EXPENSES OF INTERPORT. TEAM

the

Numerous people fell for the hoax; for it was certainly nói amelat..

It is aald that the moan affects same people badly, the degree depending on the full- ngua of "the moon. Unfortunately, the

moon

In view of the fact that it has appeared largest at this period, been denied th" (certain quarters and equally obvious is the fact that the - Chinese National that certain typewriter: Jockeys Amateur Athletic Federation paid and hot quelly immune from the

certsin individual $4,000 in | lunar effecía,3, 201 'connection with the visitor vita. Full programme for this wook- soccer team to Bingapore for the end laves follows "Ho Ho Cup Interport, the fol Jowing extract from the balance sheet of the Tederation/ prosented, (and paned at ts Amuni Geceral (Meeting on Monday:latt EN

BATURDAYA

Manuel

: Ladian League 4.00 p.m. Clovers v. White

Scorer Bim Ablong)

(Plate. Umpire Las Castro;

BUNDAY

Banlor League 11:30 am. St. Joseph's v. HE Basabailors, AA:

(Plate Umpire Y; C; Mel; Scorer Eddie Loureiro)...

1.00 par Reds y Overseas, (Plato Umpire Hal Winglee; Scorer. Manuel Nunes) A

5.15. p.m. R. Torp v Winner of A.J., Mar- tha v C.G.M. Morrison.

Inter-Hong, 0.15 p.m. Then there is charging, the DT, Nolan and H. Chung (Peat goalkeeper except when ho, le Marwick) v J. J. Remedios- and actually holding the ball, or hias|I:A. Mend (APC), 1-

to come out of his goal, keka; and fourthly when a goalkeeper carries the ball toe mora' than four steps without bouncing it. All other offences are punish- able with a free-kick, from which, of course, a cool can be scored direct

NINE DRAGONS TABLES TENNIS

SING TAO TABLE TENNIS TEAM: DEFEATS INDIANS Singapore, September 27.

the ring at Yankee Stadium.

15 inches, Charles 15%.

Philadelphia

Harry Markson, managing di Thigh, Louis 2234 inches, Char rector of the International Club, les 20. inches. Colf, Louis 144 GOLF: predicted a crowd in excess of inches, Charles 18 inches. Ankle, 30,000 and in gate of more than Loula 10 Inches Charles 81 - US$200,000,000

|Associated Press.

Lóula réturning to the ring

D

NATIONAL “LEÁQUE

61

.408

.676

-United Fress.

J. Taylor wins Stapleford Competition

to' ogrn'income tax money, will SPLENDID TRIAL recalva:35 per cent of all the proceeds and Charles'' 20., par RUN BY GORDON V cent.

Markson sald unscasonably cold RICHARDS' MOUNT

Winter of the Stapleford Com weather during the past four days. Newmarket, Septembar 20. petition played at Fanling on slowed ticket sale somewhat. The Franch Squadron, Gordon Tuesday, was Mr. J. Taylor (11) weather. ) bureau' ¿in uncertain about Wednesday night's weather. Richards mount in the Cesares whose not score of 11 gave him

card predicted victory by a witch Slakes here on Novem a total of 37 point knockout, as deelston United zer 17, ran, a splendid trial for Mombpr OT guests

The Sing Tas table tennis team from Hong Kong last night established its supremacy over the Indian team when It beat | Press. the Indians by fivo matches to nli.

*

who

ettend

Deep Water Day."- Golf that race in the two-mile Mel-

and are still in The Sing Tao players formed The way they shape up in holding the going Richards (provided they are in books) are

bourne Stakes todos - Gymkhang

Dossession of unused coipons 3.30 p.m. Jaquera V. Madcaps: AND DARTS FINALS an all-attacking alde who swept

"rollléd" French Equadron, 4, 5-2 reminded that those will-'be (Plate

EN Lho, boards swiftly. Without drop-

TheNewYork; ping a single game they won Here is the way Jou Loula and favourite to such purpose that he accepted for credit provided, they talled by a short head to around to the Secretary & ve matches in exactly one hour, Ezzard Charles shape up for their only!

Sivaraman put up the bon par world heavyweight dulo nght: In overcome anchor Cotardichomes by Baiurday," September 80% formance for the Indians New York Yankee Stadium on horse, Royal Osk.

Umpire FA Ewina; fame Scorer Tony Kwok) JA

The final of, the Nine Dragons 1.00 v.m. Americans

Cann Table Tennis burnament will tako place this "evening: at; tho Nine Dragons Service Club;

(Plate Umpire

pira Burter, Hollands Beocer" Alice Marys

Kowloon, when the 1st Lafcesters will meet the win getermobiel when" ~Banth Stéfördi

which is timed, to start

Junior League,old (Plate Umpirej erge Pan and Bird: I TALE

110.00 0. BY AUTHOR'S V Dragona, Beorer Benale Barrels)

10,00- A. GEWAY

it: Come To Good, also

Results

Aro, Lous, 28, Charles 29, The results were: threeOAMES! -Height: Louir/Six Test two in- iż FùChi-fang:beat-Blvaram" 21-[ches. (17:21-93and Bhandari” BILSADDA

Dhandari Apolind

que The ma of the Colony Singles

1 in the Cockrawitch, was only Lawn: Dawi Champlonialy Awin **nook away, third in a field- now be played on inlander, Octo eight runhere

ben 20ak the Kowloon Bowlin Kiréen Club

507]ff French fquadron:W

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