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Eighth Race Meeting :

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IRONSIDE FAVOURED TO WIN KWANGTUNG HANDICAP

By "RAPIER"

The success which greeted the resumption of rac- ing on September 23 should attract a record crowd of racing fans to Happy Valley when the Hong Kong Jockey Club hold their Eighth Race Meeting, the first day of which will bo hold this afternoon and the second day on Monday.

.

'Ton events are down for decision today, with no change in the usual time of starting, but on Monday there will be 12 races and the first bell will be rung at 11.30 o.m. with the tiffin interval after the fourth race. The principal event today is the Kwangtung Handicap over the mile, a handicap event for all Australian Ponies of 1950 which were classified on June 29, 1050 but only those classified Class 7 will be pi- lowed to start

The strat prize in connection with the "Special Cash Sweep"

writing of

Jorrocks, Mr. B. L. Tad up, is my choice, based on its perform- ance when 11 came second in the tion) over the mile at the Whitsun Manchester Handicap (First Sec- Meeting with Novice Jockey Mr. Tsai up.

Main Challenge should come from Sans Atout (Mr. Renner), which is quite at home over this distance exceeds ignored.

.nt time

$700,000,00,

On Blonday, the Autumn Hate will be the main attraction,

SPECIAL SWEEP PRIZE WORTH MORE THAN $700,000

Up to 0 p.m. yesterday, 1,734,300 lekets for

the Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap to be run today, had been soid by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The first prize 'will, there- fore,

be worth

than

$700,000.

morn

Last year, 2.020,000 tickets were sold and the first prize was worth $910.272.

Race Na. Granville Handicap Near (First Section): From The Twa Mile Fort Once

Round and In.

Opening race of the day is con- fined to Australian Ponies Class 8, which are to be ridden by jockeys who have not won 10 races any where at any time. Nd Whips or Spurs allowed.

A perusal of the entries in this race gives me the Impression that Strathnamura

(Mr.

Auchnic), which came third in the Birming- ham Handicap (Third Section) at the Whitsun Meeting, standis very good chance of annexing this Taco.

Airfield (Mr. Tseng), is well

distance and

As

and

should not be

there is Radiotron (Mr. Ostroumoff), as it is fast over this distance and, givers a good siri, might cause an upset, while Sun- kiss (Mr. Llu), a fast improving pony, may probably extend the

others.

Trade Wind (Mr. Pih) should also be kept in mind as it is quite Capable of upsetting calculations, as it can move fairly fast over this distance.

Race No. 5-Granville Handicap [Second Section): From Near Two Mile Post Once Round and In.

The second lot of Australian Ponies Class 8 will try conclusions here.

many

Miloml

Park

NEW BATCH

OF RACING PONIES ARRIVE More than 100 racing ponles arrived yesterday from New Zealand by the Nellore,

Though the ship encounter- od rough weather before arriving here, there was only

casualty

the among

one

panies.

The ponies ware generally reported to be in satisfactory health.

About

1:

month ago they

were loaded on the Nellors at Wellington. They are expect. ed to take part in races at

Valley Happy

during

the racing seasʊN......

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950.

Meeting when carrying 152 lbs. I think Green Velvet should have a good chance of scoring another, win here.

There is Forever Spring, the winner of the third section of the above race to be considered. As the distance is more to its liking it should give the above pony a stiff fight to the end.

Madame Butterfly, although not having had a win to its credit for a long while, may show up this

afternoon.

Softball:

Several teams to feature in double-headers

By "GRANDSTAND"

Softballers will have a busy time over the wook- end holidays with a 17-game programme, in which saveral. teams feature in double-head- ers as a result of the Management Commit- teo's decision to play-off the postponed gamos on Monday.

Soccer:

For Hospitality

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Kowloon Motor Bus to mee Police in 'Match of the Week

White Rose favourite for Cesarewitch

London, October 6. The French filly, White Rose, owned by M. Marcel Boussac, became the favourite at 100 to

callover at the Victoria Club

With the season going into its fourth week, Sta for the Cesarewitch at the

Teresa's stage their debut against a strong St. Joseph's nine tomorrow at 11.30 a.m.

Braves return to the pen- -nant race after a month's lay- off when they tackle the PI Dodgers, white South China take on Doc Molthen's Base- ballers on Sunday.

Two Indles tilts are down for decision, Wahoos meeting Squaws this afternoon in an expected thriller and powerful St. Teresa's femmes take on tall-end White Fangs.

14 cams

In the junior 100p, engage in a 7-way-scramble with the Spartans-Rexes as the draw- ing card in the minor circuit.

Apart from the loss of Jock Brown to the Jaguars, St

Dawn should not be disregard World

ed, as it is quite capable of causing an upset here.

Marber will also have a say over this distance as it is carrying 149 lbs. Race

14

at

Maccabiah

record broken

will field the

here tonight.

and

Another full programme of matches are down fo

decision in both Divisions of the Hong Kon Football League over the week-end, with to morrow's game at Boundary Street betwee Kowloon Motor Bus and Police taking th spotlight..

On Monday, the main soccer attraction will b the annual "Double Tenth" Charity gam between Combined Chinese and The Rest the Colony on the Club ground at Hopp Valley.

She was quoted at 100 to 6 at same the callover on Monday, and was then, preceded in the market by

The teams are evenly matched High Forest at 100 to 8

and a keen struggle for supremacy Strathspey at 100 to 7.

High Forest went to 100 to Tis expected, with the odds slightly tonight, with Strathspey, French In favour of the Saints. Squadron and Come to Good on the same mark.

The beat game on today's card, and are accordingly warm favou is that at Boundary Street, where itles for tomorrow's game. Chinese AA will be at home to St. Joseph's.

Teresa's team as last season when they Just missed qualifying for the final playoffs affor a shaky start in which they dropped two verdicta in a

row, As mentor Tony Gonsalves has only one hurler to rely on, and that is Joey Franco, it seems of will have to face the Saints with- out the prospect or a relief when the going gets tough.

There was little alteration in the prints of the other probable

runners.

Cambridgeshire

Powerful unit

However, the Police team, proved during the Stanley Shie Benson and there is no reason wi games, in a powerful unit t they should not beat the busm Club will be visiting 'Sookun- if they adopt the right tactics The game between Kit C poo for their game against; Army. This game should also and Royal Navy on the prove to be quite interesting. ground tomorrow should also

vide entertaining soccer. In view of their splendid per-.

Kit Chee, rull smarting in Socrates, who became the Cam-formance against Kit Chee Inst their defeat by Army last we Bid for the flag

bridgeshire favourite at 10 to 1 week, when they staged a brilliant will no doubt be going all out Loyalty of a softball fan for his on Monday, was readily support- rally in the second half to wipe restore their prestige, team is unquestioned, and fol-ed and hardened to 8 to 1. Flush out a three goal deficit and win lowers will be out tomorrow Royal, recently at 40 to 1 and a eventually by five goals to three, should have no rooting for Joey to overpower the 28 to 1 chance at the last call the soldiers

points power-slugging on in their bid over continued to shorten down difficulty in taking both bring home the bacon in their to 20 to

from this gemc.

The Club are not to be taken The quotations were: for the Ang.

to 8 White lightly, however, as their bustling Cesarowitch: 100

upset the Rose; 100 to 7 French Squadron, tactics might well High Forest, Strathspey and Come soldiers. to Good;, 20 to 1 Cinna II; 22 to 1 Extra Dry and Speciality; 25 to 1 Le Teller and Fala; 28 to 1 Royal Oak, Harlech, Merayah and Le Hero; 33 to 1' Quixote and On

The loss of Jock Brown to the. Jaguars may mean a slight re- shuffle in the infield, and short-

Soares has stop Billy

been switched to hold the hot corner, with Spud da Motta plugging up the windy alley.

St. Teresa's etrength, how- ever, la in the outfield where End.

FINAL ACCEPTORS

FOR CHAMPION STAKES

Tel Aviv, (October 5. Oswalde Swellenberg, of Ar- No. 9--Paddor Handicap

gentina, today broke the World (Second Baction): One Mile.

Maccablah record in wluting the This race will be contested by 1,500-metres free-style swimming

the hard-hitting fly-shagging Cambridgeshire: 8 to 1 Socrates; second lot of Australian Ponies event in 21 mins. 14.0 secs. at

trlo of Gerry Roza-Pereira 100 to 8 Fastnet Rock; 109 to 6 Class 9 and it is certainly no easy the Maccablah (Jewish Sports

Mamie Xavier and Kito Hynd-Kelling; 18 to 1 Hyperbole, 20 to matter to plek out the winner.

man will be camped.

1 Flush Royal; 22 to 1 Roc du Looking at the entries,

Double Coln, Miami Beauty

estival). third which came

Despite a loss to the Jaguars Diable; 25 to 1 Zina and Stormy Israel won the soccer cham will place their faith in

to Peacock and Beauty (Mr. Kwong), which has the last meeting in the Green South Africa by two gools to one

plonship when they delcated in the opening game of the sea-Petrol-Reuter.

son, St. Joseph's have always promoted on account of is Park Handicap (First Section) to register their fourth win in the been considered a lough out to "lacing in the Green

miles, has been given top-

come tournament.

up against, for these weight of 165 lbs. but as it will

South Africa won the wate veterans can rise to heights when have Mr.

Maitland up this after-

defeating the pressure is on. championship, noon it should stand

good polu

The Saints have been unfor- Israel by eight goals to four in

Londen, October 5. chance of winning.

tinate in that their catcher The first and Enal acceptors Express certainly the decisive match.

Modest Khan was side-lined on for the Champion Stakes, running looks dangerous, as its owner has

the eve of the inauguration of over one mile and a quarter at specially reserved it for this race and I expect it to give the above

the season, due to a finger injury Newmarket on Thursday, Octo which shows no signs of healing ber 12, were published today.

They are (with weights) Royal pony a good run,

Immediately.

over the Drake, Hoc du Diable, Shackleton, Peter. Flower, onerous task last week against Burnt Brown, the Baseballers and proved he Flocon (all nine stone), Saturn. could don the hardware with Damasco, Sweet William (all eight stone, eight pounds), -- Reuter,

Handleap (First Section) over the Champlon distance at the last meeting ridden by Novice Jockey Chun Kit.

I prefer Bonnie Eyes Ostroumoff), which is very fit at the moment, with Boniface (Mr. K. Kwok) second and Al Fresco (Mr. S. W. Lee) third.

(Mr.

Amber (Mr. Noodt) has 148 lbs. to carry and it may be worth a place bet here.

.

Mr. Renfrew will be entrusted with the task of riding Ding How and, in view of the weight of 142 lbs. it is not to be ignored. Race No. 8-Pedder Handicap

(Firat Section): One Mile. First Section of Australian Ponies Class 9 will contest this event and punters will not have

winner. to look far for the

After its second placing in the (Second Green

Park Handicap Section) at the last meeting, it is only natural to expect that Speed Shich), will be made Wheel (Mr. Arm favourite and it should not disappoint,

There is, of course, just a possi- bility that Kingfisher (Mr. Mait- tand), may cause an upset, pro- vided it does not remain too far behind.

(Mr. K. F.

sulted for this think it will give Strathnamara a good fight in this race.

Jackal (Mr. Kuang) ahould also

considered, be

this pony is Food over this distance and I think it should not be disregarded. Uncle Willie (Mr. Chuang), is bad selection to keep in not a mind. Although this pony has not won a race, it may turn up this afternoon when least expected. Bace No. 2-Kwangtung Handicap:

One Mile. This

Is the main event of the Arst day and the "Special Cash Sweep" will depend on the result. This race will be contested by Australian Ponies of 1950 classi- fled Class 7. Jockey Allowance.

National Income (Mr. Tao), can do better than place. has been given the post of honour with 159 lbs. to carry, followed by My Darling (Mr. Shich) with

my

Liberty Diamond Calu), which was fourth in the above race with Mr. Chun Kit up, is another pony which can be re- lied on to do well here.

Midnight

Israel leads

Israel led the competing no- tione in the swimming events as a whole, scoring 93 points to Bri- Ballerina will be taken out by tain's 73, Austria's 44. South Mr. Tani, with an allowance of 7 Africa's 39 and the United States lbs for, a novice jerkey. As the 26. pony ran well over the six fur- good tongs last Saturday, it has chance of creating an upset.

Zephyr (Mr. Shich), although unplaced with Mr. K.C. Wong up at the last meeting, is not bad over this distance and should not be treated lightly, as it may he prominent at the finish.

For a long shot I suggest keep. ing Happy Boy (Mr. H,C. Woo) in mind, in view of the fact that it will only be carrying 138 lbs.

Race No. 10—Granville Handicap (Third Section): From Near The Two Mile Post & Onco Round & ́In,

This is the final event of the first day's programme and is confined to Australian Ponies Class 8. Jockey Allowance.

Good Bay, the winner of the Green Park Handicap (Second Section) over 1-1/4 miles at the last meeting, has been promoted to this class. It will again be rid- The distance also favours Argus 11 (Mr. Pih), but I doubt I den by Mr. Dau, who is sull a novice rider and will have 7 lbs. Happy Formers (Mr. Auchnie), allowance. It ran very convincing- on account of the low weighty in the above race and I am which it will be carrying le. 135 inclined lbs. less 1 lb, for a Novice Jockey,

Is a decided menace,

Martin Van Gelder, of Holland, won the 50-kilometres cycle race in 1 hr 20 mins. 35 secs-Reuter.

HKFA EMERGENCY SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING

Bimbi Ablong took

effectiveness,

Only weakness Arturo Ozorio, masterminding

Saints this

year, will doubt base his strategy on Joey Franco's only weakness, and that

the

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A third St. Teresa's cutât will their play the second half of double-header.

The Emergency Sub-Committee, laying them down along the base lines with just enough touch of the Hong Kong Football Asso-

for the pill to go to sleep half ciation yesterday decided that

why down to first or third. Cheung Wan-fat of Kwong Wab, who was sent off the field during a Second Division match last Sunday, had no case to answer. Lee Shek-ching of Chinese AA, who was also sent off during the same match, was found not guilty.

Ogilvie of the Royal Air Force, whose case was also due to come up before the Emergency Sub- Committee yesterday, falled to

attend.

BADMINTON ASSOCIATION MEETING

to believe, that it is A Meeting of the Executive Committee, of the Hong Kong capable of winning again,

Peacock (Mr. Chuang),

the Badminton Association will be winner of the above race, arst held at the South China Morning section will also have an allow Post Building. Top ficor on Pri- ance of 7 lbs. It certainly looks day. Cetober 13, at 5.30 p.m. dangerous and should be pro- | ««««t minent at the finish.

-

post at the Whitsun Meeting, cer- Golden Draht of 19 lbs. Handicap (Second Section) at the

165 16

On that account alone, I am going to

to rule them out of

Race No. 7-Connaught Handicap reckoning.

(Second Section): 14 Milne, Ironside (Mr. Noodi), in view

In this race for the second sec of its second placing in the Somer- tion of Australian Ponies Class 3 set Handicap over the two mile Belle Fontaine (Mr. Kwok) and Care Free (Mr. Noodt), which Shich), have was third in the Birmingham stands a good chance of been given tainly winning.

think Whitsun meeting, must also ha The strongest opposition will and on that account.

we need to

considored,

come from Flag Day, which will

So ridden by Mr. Chanson,

Sat.

chances of wind from their

here. Prob

I faney the chances

Hol Pollot, ridden by Mr. T. L The pony la certainly very fit ability (Mr. K. F. Chiu), although Wong ran unplaced over the mile

the last time out,

combfention is not impossible..

at the moment and may prove it was unplaced the last time out.

and a win from this

In view of the fact that it will A strong

challenge will come from

Tao), which be taken by Mr. S. W. Les and Grey (Mr. Acquisition

(Mr. Maitland),

in the St. James Park should be near towards the end.

the distance will be longer, 7-11 third was Gladiolus (Mr. T. L, Wong) and

Handicap (Second Section), over High Straight (Mr. Ostrome) six

the are also worth keeping in mind

View (Mr. Pil), with | 135 lbs to handle, is worth of their good form at the fon' account.

of 140 lbs. should following for big money. Alle'moment...:

as the pony dded, thee, No. 3-Connaught, Handicap not

Is good enough to last cut this (First, Bection).1 Miles.

distance and win.. sreco will be conteated by

This

First

Cines 3,

Liberty Ship (Mr. T. L. Wong),

Section, Australian Ponies will probably and the distance

against it, but Corrib (Mr. Ostroù- for a

STARTING TIMES AT FANLING

The following me the starting

Courses at Fanling tomorrow; ....

9.33 to 9.44 Old and New Courses Amateur Championship, or Jon Th48

Although Dominion Day won at moff), may be worth following times on the Old 7 and New the last Meeting over Bix Fur longs, I am inclined to belleve that this afternoon the result is likely to be reversed,

Naco: No. 8-Nathan'. Handicap (Becond Section): Olx Fur-

At any rate, the finish should in tong basket

> be fought out between these two. This race is for the second lot

"Alts-and- Graces of Australian Ponies of previous

with

a slight advantage.

the third position, a good

seksons/#classifed Class 7, and

judging from the entries the fol- 10.00 PB Arisolie R. Arderson dant should ng onaud between lowing should be prominent at the 10.04 C. Hung G. Stewart.

naish Green Velvet (Mr. Hol 10.00 CHATURT

Beckenham (Me Kwok) and

Marigold (Mr. C. IN say forever Spring (Mr. MIG),

First Beotipn): Six Furlongs, This Taco for Australien Pontes

play previouscarons, i

Car

should previda

Classifed

$10,12 2H, Water

the B-10.20

ham. Handicap (First::Bec

the mile of the Whitmun 171484

when they. 00-

counter Madcaps on Monday.

Madcaps, who were disap- pointing fast Sunday when they bowed 12-0 before a Jaguar. onalaught, will be out to re- deem themselves,

bd

If statistics are used in gauging the outcome of any event, then surely Madcaps should

to able take St. Teresa's, as there is nothing on record to show that Franco has ever bettered the Madcaps.

This may be Jooy's year to prove the dopesters wrong.

few weeks, During the past players using spikes have found the ground a bit hard for the cleats to sink in, but the recent up the rainfall should soften ground to their advantage.

Rapier's Selections for today

Race No. 1-Granville Handicap Race No. 6-Pedder Handicap

(First Section): Prom near the (First Section): One Mlle. 2. Milo Post,JAN

SPEED WHEEL KINGFISHER

STRATHNAMARA

AIRFIELD

JACKAL

Outalder: Uncle Willis.

Race. No. 2Kwangtung Handi-

cap: One Mile..

IRONSIDE

FLAG DAY GLADIOLUS-

Outalder: High Straight." Race No. 3-Connaught Handicap

(First Baction): 1% Mies,

AIRS AND GRACES DOMINION DAY, BECKENHAME

Race

- Outalder: Marigold." No. 4-Nathan Handicap (First Bection): Bik Furlongmay

GANS ATOUT

Colo-

tha

RADIOTRON

Ouleiden",

par

LIBERTY, DIAMOND

Outalder: Argue' 15,

Raos No, 7-Connaught Handloap

Second Section); 14 Miss.

PROBABILITY. TINY. GREY A CORRID

Outalder: Forward View

Race No. B-Nathan Handicap (Second Bretton): Six Furlongs

GREEN VELVET FOREVER SPRING MADAME BUTTERFLY

Dutalder: Dawn,

Race No. Padder Handloap (Second Section): One Mile,

DOUBLE COIN

MIDNIGHT EXPRESS ZACZEPHYR

At Outalderi-Happy Box.

One weak link

If the Club forwards, who were the one weak link in the game against South China Inst week, car assert themselves and display both better understanding and marksmanship, they might sur- prise the soldiers,

The Chinese should not ta too much for granted, howev as the saliore always have habit of causing an upset whi least expacted,

In the only other First Divis the programme, game on morrow, South China will me the Royal Air Force at Sookups

South China, who are tipped as potential chample should easily account for the A men provided that they do under-estimate their opponents

Programme

The following is the program:

Eastern, who did not impress for today, tomorrow and Mond

ȧguinst unduly in their match Chinese AA last week, will be at

TODAY 1st Division Bay.

St. Joseph's v CAA; Bounda A win for Kwong. Wah is pre-Street, 5.30. p.m.; Referees dleted, but their forwards will Chang: Linesmen: F. A, Barre have to improve on their per-, and T. Dearden.

Army v Club; Bookunpoo, 5. J. W. Shar formance of last week.

Tomorrow, a capacity crowd p.m.; Referee: is expected at Boundary Street, Lincassen; P. J. Dindori and

Kwolc. where Kowloon Motor Bus, who Y,

Eastern v Kwong Woh; Na are making a bold bid for the! this Senior titl

season, will 5.30 p.m.; Referee: J. F. Enn most den Linesmeni Wong King-chung a mest one of their gorous rivals for honours the F, do Silva, Poilco.

home at Kwong Wah ot Causeway

The busmen gave a splendid display against Kwong Wah Inst week to win by two clear goals

Chinese soccer players refute allegations.

Chinese soccer players who took part in the recent tour of Malaya under the auspices of the China National Amatour Athletic Fadoration, yesterday denied most; emphatically that they. had at any time demanded remuneration from Mr. Lee Tak-kee, who was in charge of the team.

....

2nd Division"ẨM NA RAF v C. & W.; Kal Tak,

P. Referee: A. Ribeiro.

Police v Club; Boundary Stre 4 p.m.; Referee: Liu Ting-kal

South China v Universl Caroline Hill, 8.30 pm. Refer Woo Cho hhn.

2nd "Olvialon. "g" *--* Eastern Yard Police;

4 pm.; Referee: Wong chung.

CÃA V Talkoo; Caroline.5; 5.30 pm; Referee: A Broari Carol i, 4. p.m. Referee: King-hong.

PCA Prison's

TOMORROW

Tea

1st Division KMB Police; Boundary. 5.30 pm. Refered & E Guest; Linesmen: A. Leck Chan

Tak-fol.

Club,

Chee v Kit

Navy: p.m. Referee

Beferee: LG. You Linesmen: Cheung

The denials were made during the course of a Press.

conference held by the players to refute al legations made against them by Mr. Lee Tak

F. George, Yan-sing a RAF v South China; Gooku kee in certain sections of the Press. Mr. Woo Cho-kin, who accom

the earlousness of the position poo, 5.30 pm; Referee: JA Honorary and that if they did not return Padloy; Linesmen: W. Lawler

Li Bing-tongin panied the team as

within the time stipulated by

thair quarters

their employers,

jaba dark 2nd Division: “Ah, Yoru Secretary, also, denied the allega-

Navy Tramways; Navy, tions made in certain that he was the manager and might be prejudiced, Honorary Treasurer of the team. Continuing, these players ania p.m.; Referee: Malt Yeung

Mr. Woo said that at one stage that before the team left for Dockyard v Solicitors: Na of the tour,& the players were Kuala Lumpur on September 13, 5.30 pm; Referee: Li, Ping-p made to play six games in eight Mr. Lee Tak-kec paid three days.iso alleged by

players, Chau Man-chi, Ho Ying - It.

the fun and Tam Chun-fal of Kow- playere yesterday that little or no loon Motor Bus, the sum of $280 epuideration was shown to them Straits Currency each to enable during the tour and that they them to return to Hong Kong.4 even had to wash their own for- The sum was just sufficient to snya.bfter each match.

cover the passage back to Hong One of the players who Kong. No provision was made for donted, the allegations made by the board and lodging of these Combined Chiness v. The Re Me..koe said that Mr. Lee had, three players while waiting for Club, 4.45 p.m.; Roferec In fact, offered the playora" a transportation. All expenses IB, Carnell Linesmen: certain sum by way of reward this connection as well da Con- und J. F.. Enni for each matol they won.

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* Hoated argument Another player said that when the Kowloon Motor Bus players, whose period of leave was due to expire, approached Mr. Lee on September 11 to make the noces cary arrangements for them to return to

to Hong Kong, a heated argument took place.

Mr. Lee is alleged to have told the players that he did not have rufficient funds with which, to provide these players with air passages to Hong Kong. He offer

dato arrange for

Kong by

ed

to

2nd "Olvlalom “B” {}} KMB v Kwong Wah; Bounda Street, 4 p.m.; Referee: A. Le Kit Chee v St. Joseph's; Cl p.m.; Referee: Cheung Ye

NDN CHI MONDAY, OCTOBER D Charity Match

Ch

LEAGUE CRICKE

MATCHES POSTPONED

Division:

sular fees on passports were paid By the players themselves: L

No alternativa plan Other members of the touring team had no alternative But to ac company Mr. Leo on tour to other places beyond Singapore.runch DetWorts

One of the KMB players sald yesterday that their pay for the "Scorpions and Cralgon perlod during which they ovar Cricket Club Axed for focu stayed their leave had been been postponed se

two games@fy) deducted by their employers on Bricket Club Mr. Woo Cho-kin told the meeting yesterday that for the Ing the Royal Navy In and: Becond Divisiona eight game played in Singapore League have also fea the sum of, approximately 30,000 Hypsy KAPI

ISPAA theo myamón Asturną stralia. Currency :: Was received.

Rebo No. 100panville: Handicap were

Loid

players con-As to the six games played in y the meeting that they other parts of Malaya, a sum o (Third Sestion]: From hear the 3/85 vent formed by Mr. 30,000 Straits Currency

He was loking heavily on had been guaranteed the tour and that he could not selved.

Labank ::from: the two, zame

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