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LRC Tennis Tournament:

MRS. STACK EARNS RIGHT TO MEET MRS. MARY CHOW

In the semi-finals of the Colony Ladies Tennis Singles played at the Ladies Recreation Club yesterday, Mrs. Stack experienced no great difficulty in earning the right to meet Mrs. Mary Chow in the finals by boating Mrs. Armstrong 6-4, 6-2.

During the match yesterday, Mrs. Stock proved

that she was much the stronger hitter in her strokes and her accuracy in finding the side- lines with her drives kept Mrs. Armstrong run- ning on the baseline most of the time.

Beth players .displayed a very |.

S service ami selden double

1:-ulted, although their second services were abrost us hord es

thrke test

ta

In the fret set. Mts. Aim- rtrand starten oll shakily and lost the first two Cames. Then whe recoverna suifelently level the score and actually led hot games to three, only to se

Mrs Stach tako the next three

row for the first set. games in

Mr. Stack took the first four games of the second, Eet with excellent forchard and back

drives which found the

sidelines.

However, the all-round ability

of Mrs. Sainsbury, whose ven- tures up to the net proved vers fruitful, and Mrs. Barty, whose coverage of the baseline left litt to be desired, won cut in the end,

Results

The following are the results. Colony Ladies Singles (Semi-final) Mrs. Stack beat Mrs. Armstrong 4-4, 6-2.

Club's Ladles Doubles Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs, Harty beat Mrs. Mackie and Mr. Strob

Firs. Armstrong did not seem bach 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.

to be able to cover the court fast enough to be able to return the shots.

BOXING:

Ramsey Bucks

to meet Chung

Home Soccer:

Spotlight on game between Arsenal and Manchester U.

By "ALBION"

The highlight of Division I games tomorrow will be at Highbury, where Arsenal and Manches- ter United meet.

tomorrow night Only one point separates the two teams and the

Tomorrow night, beginning at p.m. the Colony boxing enthusiasts will have the op portunity of witnessing the long-awaited bout between Ramsay Bucks and Alouline: Chung (Chung Fook-lun) ut the

South China

Caroline Hill.

Studium.

stage seems all set for a most exciting match.

In the past, the United have |

three out of always claimed

and to four points at stake me, tomorrow's game looks to be a banker draw,

Up and coming Middlesbor have Sunderland as their uuests at Ayresume Purk this week and on recent form the Bora wostki seem to have the points "in the

The bout between the two will be considered as a Welter-weight | bagh

natch and will be of six rounds duration-three minutes to round.

In support of the main

event there will be six other boxing | maiches between Navy boxers and the cream of local Chinese artistes of the manly art of self- | defence.

I will be the Ath International Amateur Boxing Tournament to have been held in the Colony and Mr. Lee Kim-kum, well-known boxer before the war, is the pro-

Handicap Mixed Doubles E. E. Story and Mrs, Tamworth Momentary recovery Sheat Brig. and Mrs. Maunsell 3-0, ¦ motor. Traiting four

to ni,-4, 6-3. Jmines Mr. Aminsteong made a moment- ary reenery to annex the nex

by out-driving her two konen opponent, but could not maintain die advantage and Mrs. Stack ran at sis out the set and malet kines

Iwo.

Inter-Hong Championships D. R. Holmes and R. M

(Secretariat) beat Hetherington W. Pomeroy and A.R. Kitchell (APC) 7-5 7-5; R.A. Meid and J. Remedios (APC) beat P.S. McCaig and J. Lancashire (B and S) 6-3, 6-1.

and Mrs. Barty versus Mrs. Mac- JJ. A cruppa

G. Rowe Sircobech, which | (Secretariat) and Mrs.

**won on a wall was called off on Tuesday on hem køver fram H.D. Smith and W.A. count of darkness, was longShorters (C and W). drown out affair full if excite nient.

The replay of the Club's Ladies Doubles between sirs. Sainsbury

1

Today's programme Semi-Buat Colony Ladies Doubles 5.15 p..

Mrs. Tamworth

to

the

At a Press conference yester. day, Mr. Les said that Singa pore will be sending a team of boxers and wrestlers Colony in a month or 10. Не expressed the hope that the boxers of the Colony wifi train hard to take them on.

Mr. Lee also said that the Army and Navy boxers are very keen to "mix" with local Chinese boxers and he hopes to arrange bouts be- tween the Army and Chinese and also between the Navy and the Chinese under the ABA rules in the near future.

Mr. J. F. Ennis will referee the nghts tomorrow evening.

At the conclusion of the events, Mr. Peter H. Sin will distribuie

The match went to three sets!

Just two *minuter and lagtnd less than two hours, with Mra. Sainsbury

Mra. and.

Barty emerging winners 6 4, 4-6, 6-3. Although only 20 games won Scholes v Mr. M. Chow and Mrs, the prizes. played in all each game

34. いい kenly contested, with long rallie

in every game.

Mrs. Strobach

again showe

and

Mrs.

Sani-inal Club Mixed Doubles 5.15 p.m.

M. Heenan and Mrs. Liiton v and Mrs. Sains-

that she has one of the most re- | liable backhands among the la. R. Holmes temis players in the Colony.

In the match yesterday,

temled to favour her

forrhani i

bury..

Inter-Hong-5.15 pan.

List of events The events are:. Welterweight (147 pounds class)

Andy Chan v AB Peach, Featherweight (126 pounds class) Fong Ki-kong v AB Sheppard. Lightweight (135 pounds class)

Lau Mau-kin v AB Smith. Middleweight (165 pounds class) Lanky Santos v L/P Reaves: Lightweight (135 pounds clazo) Johnny Tong v AB Hambley, Cheung Pik-shing v AB Moore. N.Welterweight (147 pounds class)

and took most shots, whenever | J. A. C. Hurlbatt and Pong possible, on her backhand.

Of Lum v Winners of;-Aseruppu Her partner, Mrs. Mackle, waned Rowe Smith and Sunders; more inclined to play her shots Dr. G. Smart and Dr. G. Choa

en the forehand which proved v. Owen Hughes and G. very round.

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During the Interval there will be an exhibition of Mongolian Wrestling by Lau Fai, Ng Ting Cheung Wing-fat and others.

Army football

results

The following are the results of first round soccer games played in the Army Soccer League on October 11:

Major League Zone 1. (a) HK Signal Regt 1, 120 Mortar

Bly RA 2,

RC

will Newcastle

welcome improving Derby County to S1. James Park tomurrow and should emerge from this encounter fairly comfortable winners.

Bradford are finding the pace pretty hard going in this new sphere of football, having wor only six of their games so far: They should, however, find Hall- fax not too difficult opposition

Lomorrow. Sturewsbury.

,how well and truly at the bottom of this League, Will surely ruffer yet another defeat at the hands of Carlisle tomor- row.

Forecasts

Forecasts for matches to played tomorrow.

.DIVISION I

Man, United -Charlton'

Spurs Bolton

Chelten, as a result of losing their away game last week, Arsenal have now taken over the pool. BURNLEY tion at the foot of the Table Chelsea

have again. They

strong EVERTON A Tottenham eide guests at HUDDERSFIELD Villa Stamford Bridge tomorrow, and Sunderland

Derby PORTSMOUTH Blackpool SHEFFIELD W. Wolves Fulham STOKE West Brom Liverpool

think

will need to pull out everything they can mutter in order lake a point: Everton's 5-1 victory over Ful- ham last week must have given the critics something to about. They have a vastly im- proved Bolton ឆs visitors to Goodison Purk

and tomorrow will need all of last Saturday's sule to take, both points.

A koon battle

The best match of th✪ day in the Second Division will be at Coventry, where the leaders or this Division, Blackburn Rovers, ure City's opponents.

battle from which the Home legin It all points to a very, keen

should emerge winners.

Manchester City are presented with the opportunity of regaining first place in this League when they entertain Brentford at Home. The latter are passing through an unlucky spell just at the mo- ment and a winning combination seems to elude the "Bees" selec- tors,

Yes, the best Home bet of the day.

DIVIDION 1

BIRMINGHAM

BURY CARDIFF

Barnsley

West Ham Southampton

CHESTERFIELD Hull

COVENTRY Grimsby Leicester MAN, CITY NOTTS C. PRESTON Queen's P.R.

Blackburn Shefeld U. Doncaster Brentford

Luton Leeds SWANSEA

Newport Brighton

DIVISION (SOUTH) BOURNEMOUTH' Palace BRISTOL, C. GILLINGHAM IPSWICH ne Orlent Millwall

W PLYMOUTH READING SOUTHEND WALSALL WATFORD EXETER

Torquay Forest Norwich Aldershot Swindon Colchester Port Valo Northampton Bristol R.

LINCOLN

Cesarewitch Stakes:

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Coca-Colala

Royal filly scores popular win with plenty to spare

Lawn Bowls match in honour of W. G. McKie

To mark the retirement from the Tolkoo Dockyard anti his departure from the Colony, Taikoo Club are staging a Lawn Bowls match for W. G. Mckle.

with

During his connection Talkoo, Mr. McKie has played re- team and has Bularly for the served on the Bowls Committee.

The contest will be between the "Inside Departments" of the Dockyard of which Mr. McKie is and the "Outside

U

Team

C. Kew, J. H McLord, W. C. Bovaled, W. G. b McKie (Skip). G. Gerrard, D. Dally. T. R. Maclean, T. Stainton (Skip

B. G. Baker, J. A. Smith, A. Steven, J. H. Kinniburgh (Skip).

Rochdale Halifax Shrewsbury

y Brighton New

DIVISION 11 (NORTH) Accrington Doncaster, are doing extreme ly well in their first year of Barrow

fint BRADFORD higher status and their

CARLISLE victory over Manchester City lart week labels them as a team MANSFIELD to be rackoned with; they got

OLDHAM Leicester tomorrow and should at least take a point away with them. tom rung at last, sliould continue Swariseu, away from the bos- in winning vein

ot as result their visit to Queens Park Ranger.

tomorrow.

ROTHERHAM Scunthorpe SOUTHPORT TRANMERE Wrexham York

}

Hartlepools Bradford C. CREWE Darlington Stockport GATESHEAD Chester

Notts County will be expected Scotland's team

to record their first Home vic- tory of the season at the expense of Luton this week.

in the Third Division South, Notts Forest were somewhat sur- prisingly held to a draw on their last ground

week when Ipswich were the visitors.

מ'אס

More even

"Outside"-C. M. McLennan, A. W. Leck, R. B. Marshall, S. J. Pollock (Skip). J. Rowan, W. McColl, R B. Grifin, A. Mullen (Skip). J. Nimmo, G. H. Clay- ton, J. B. Baxter, J. C. Chalmers (Skip).

on

Newmarket, October 11. The Royal filly, Above Board, starting at 18 to was a comfortable winner of the Cesarew Stokes, run over two and a quarter miles H this afternoon.

Ridden by Ephraim Smith, the King's horse co

to the front two furlongs out and finished of running to beat Gordon Richard's mo "French Squadron, which started at 100 to There was a photo-finish for third place between Harlech and Capital Issue.

The camera showed Harlech to have just got the verdict.

a filly It is many years since won this race, but Above Board, a three-year-old daughter of a former Derby winner, Straight Deal, out of Feola, won this first leg of the Autumn Double with plenty in hand.

Only recently did the Royal trainer, Captain Boyd-Rochfort, decide to run her in this event. but immediately this was known she was well-backed as she had a touch of class which others lacket.

many

was assured and she won un lenged. French Squadron recond, Harlech third, Cupital

fourth, Mon Prince fifth, I Dry sixth, Le Tellier Forgot eighth, Cinna ninth Fatlier Thames tenth.

Above 'Board covered the and quarber mics in 3 49-4/3 secs. Reuter.

Commonwealth

win first match of tou

Gordon Richard's mount, the well-backed French Squadron,

Rajkot, October owned by Lord Astor, came on Frank Worrell skippered the aceno late, taking second Commonwealth tricket place from Mrs. Evan Williame to the first victory of Harlech, which was ridden by tour today when they de

Charlie Elliott

Saurashtra were all out ini

The field of 38 was the biggest ed Saurashtra by nine wi The game will be held Wednesday, October 18, at 5.15 in the history of the race, which with a day to spare.

was Arst run in 1839. The size p.m. at Quarry Bay.

caused the start to be delayed 10 minutes.

KCC, RINKS FOR LIBERATION SHIELD LAWN BOWLS. GAME

The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon | Cricket Club. in the Liberation Shield Lawn Bowls match against Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Austin Road on Sunday, October

at 3.30 p.m. 15. Lat

dolt

Lan-

V. C. Labrum, S. A. Gray, A. E. Hawkins, E. C. Fincher (Skip), H. Ridsale, C. 1. Stapleton, S. Tang, W. Hong-Sling (Skip). H. Gittins, L. Bones, T. E. Baker, J. Orem (Skip).

M. Grimpell, F. Howarth, W. Howard,

J. (Skip). W.

Keates W. Baker, C. Thompson, A. E. P. Guest (Skip). J. A. Tibble, W. J. Marshallsay, W. H. Cowie, J. V. Ramsay (Skip). G. Rosselet, F. H. Kormant, R. Rosselet, A. J. Kew (Skip). A. Campbell, H. A. Triggs, J. G. Robertson, M. N. Hakusan (Skip)...

PRC LAWN BOWLS

“CLOSING DAY”

to meet Wales selected to take

game:*

A great cheer

The King had never previously won this race and it was with a great cheer that the large crowd took off their hats, as is the cus- tom at all Royal victories, when they saw the Royal ally pass the post six lengths ahead of French Squadron, with Harlech three. quarters of a length away.

The King was not present.

first innings for 130 runs, to the Commonwealth' replied 100 runs.

The home side dismissed in their second k for 116

and the runs

Com made 57 wealth

57 runs fo wickut victory.

Tha Australiap

for

pair, Grieves and George Tribe, ed 114 runs in 101 minuts the Commonwealth fifth w Tribe, who came In yest when the visitors had lost wickets for 48 cuns, kn up

77, including nine four

one six. It was Eph. Smith's second

Grieves, more sedate, was *successivo Cesarowitch win, tent to leave the seering to having finished first on Strath- and defied the accurate atte apey last year. He was originally Nyalchand and Narottam Po booked for High Forest, but

minutes. changed to today's winner when

It was decided that she would

run,

Conditions were

Ideal In the glorious autumnal sunshine. The

going was good.

д

Ke

Képt constant long Nyalchand, one of India's bowlors on

matting w claimed six. wickets for 88 in 30 successive overs. the a constant length, he mixe Speciality, who favourite, was never seen with a left-arm inawingers and legb

intelligently look like setting a record by n chance nor did Strathspey ever second successive vielory.

started

Not since 1932, when Nitsichin

won scored, has a Vlady"

this

rece over today's course.

The totalisator betting for n two-shilling stake · Ivas: Ahove

Starting prices

The starting prices were.

1 On

Saurashtra fared' badly in secona innings.

The opening-bowlers, Ridgway (Kent), and". W sont back threo-batemen o Worrell claiming tv them in three overs:ksija Tribe came. on and too Then Sonny Ramadhin

and

wickets for 43 runs resped

The

Commonwealth got

HKFA COUNCI

MEETING

The Lawn Bowls Section of Board; win £1. 3. 9. place 3/88.; the Police Recreation Club will French Squadron 0/0d place; wickets for 26 runs hold its "Clowing Day" on Sun-Harlech 11/0d place. day, October 18, when a game between the First and Second

runs required for victory, teams of the Club will be played

minutes at Happy

after Valley, commencing

tea for the id Harett Gimblets (Somerset), 10 to 1 Speciality, 100 to 8 mnde 21 runs. The following have been French

Squadron, Strathspey,

The

tual part in

this Merayah, 18 tu 1 Above Board, Saurashtra 139 and 110. Com

.. scoreboard 20 to 1 Come to Good. Cinne, 22 wealth 108 and 57 for one- 1st team: T. Kavanagh, G. to Harlech, 25 tn 1 Hig Glasgow, October 11. Perking, H. Jillot, C. Dowman Extra. Dry, 33 to 1. Le Tellior,

Forest, ter. Scotland's football team to (skip); S. H. Marvin, C. Pope, Viril Vici, -40 to 1 Chancellor. meet Wales at Cardiff on W. J. D. Cameron, W. R. Hillyer Hero, Father Thames, Royal Oak, Lo October 21 contains, no real

lakip); F. E. Channing, F. W. Danae, Donnington, 30 te surprises and consists of well-Hollands, C. Pile, W. MacHardy Enti Mosquito, Light Cavalry, tried former Internationals. (alcip).

Phalorain, Euroquille,

A meeting of the Council o Forget, 2nd team: H. Finny, G.. Arliss, Pomfret, Atomic Power, 60 to 1 Hong Kong Football Assocl The only newcomer to the E. Jones, J. H. Goodman the others. homo International tournament (skip): W. Grillis, A. Soutar C.

will be, held at the Associat The frat person to congratulates Office on Tuesday, October is. Turnbull (Hibernians), Tun Askew, T. J. Hemsley bull has previously played against J. Russell, J. H. Evans, T. P. Princess Royal, who came to

(skip) Captain Boyd-Rochfort was the 5.15 p.m. Switzerland and

watch Above Board run. The Reserves: D. Brown and A. R. decision to good, high standard of foot- here. Leyton are quite capable The team shows three changes Rorg, J. E. Haywood (skip).

1. Confirm Minutes of me unit was seen in the first round of holding the Notts team to a from the side

run her played

was only No. 3.. although

Bennett the

against England four

taken on Saturday afternuon. grounds used, { draw,

at Hampden

2. Adopt Minutes of L Happy Valley, Sookunpa, Le

They are the

Captain Boyd Rochfort said Management Committee, m Millwall, riding high in topPark last April,

I thought she would win be No. 4. Stanley had all suffered place of this League, will also right-winger Smith, inside-right the weather last week and find that in Norwich they Reilly, instead of Waddell, Molr Turnbull, and centre-forward

cause she is such a stout stay- going

Ing was very heavy.

hove, a very stiff hurdle to surand Bould. This Iraque will be played off mount. each Wednesday, the final gama being on January 3, 1951.

(b) HQ Land Forces 2. 50 Mediurn

RA 1. Regt

tel RE Corps Troops 1, 27 Mor-

tar By RA 0.

(1) 18 Observation Bty HA 3, 27

HAA Regt RA 0.

A

'mun

and

from

the

The same for grours will he ased each week,

The next round will be play

ed on Wednesday, October 18.

yao underta

(n) 68 Medium Regt RA v 5

Observation Bty RA.

(b) 27 Mortar Bly RA Mortar Bty RA...

12

(c) 37 HAA Rogt RA v HQ Land

Forces..

(1) RASC VÍK Signal Regt,

Mihor Units Longue Zone 1 Results

"M

(a) BMH Bowen Road 4 COBU

(b)

RAPC (c)- HKCTU 4, COBU 1. (d) 42 LAA Bly. 2, Ord Depot 3 KIT CHEE BEAT CHINESE AA 2-1 "In-a>First Division

Workshops REME 4,

By virtue of this result, the siwation at the head of this Divi- tion is more oven.

Leyton Orient play hosts to the and 3 foresce visitors

Forest tomorrow more trouble for the

Norwich played the "Lions". Lo

| a 1-1 draw last year at the "Den" and seem likely to take another

in tomorrow's game, print

Colchester's fall - from "graci :

has been an qudden an “their climb to the top of the Lengu at the outset of the season. trot, they are heading fast to: Having lost five games on the the foot of the Table. They op-

latter' pose Southend, on the ground tomorrow and another defeat stores them in the face.

Walsall, the present wooden ponists of this Division, did

Well

last week to fake a point away from Northampton. I forecast them to take both points from

Belgium.

which

!

The team

The team is as follows:

Cowan, (Morton); Young (Rangers); Cox (Rangers),' McColl (Rangers), Woodburn (Rangers), Forbes (Arsenal); Smith (Hibernian); Turnbull (Hibernian): Reilly (Hibernian); Steel (Dundee); Liddell (Liverpool).

* Ves --Router.

B & S CHINESE

their Home game with Port Vale. STAFF ENTRIES FOR

Plymouth should continue their bright spell by beating Aldershot at Home Park tomorrow.

HARBOUR RACE

PRC TEAM FOR

· LEAGUE LAWN BOWLS GAME

The following rinks have been selected to represent, the Police Recreation Club in a First Divi-

Agenda

3. Adopt Minutes of Int

ing filly! She is the only filly Committee meetings No. 1 s ever to get near Prince Bimon 4. Adopt Minutes of F

Pla

training gallops. ahegency Committee meetings

always went with him and was 2 and 3.

7. Arrangements for Men Bay Cup Jat, round on December 8. Correspondance.

the only one which over did." 15. Accounts. Above Board is half-sister to 6.Arrangements for sion League Lawn Bowls game Hypericunt which won the One Day Charity Match on Nove against Kowloon Dock Club at Theusand Guineas for the King in 13, PR on Saturday, October 14. 146. The victory was a popular

and the p.m.

bookmakers. commencing, 41. Perkins, A. they have many Autumn Doubles Juist, C. Dowman (skip): S. 11. running but generally they End n Marvin, C C Pope W. J. D. cond race Cameron, W. R. Hillyer. (skip); F. E. Channing, T. W, Hollands, C. Filo, W. MacHardy (sklp).

WINNIE A MEMBER

...OF BRITISH

9. Any other business."

HKFA EMERGENC

Rider unseated Though the race started 10: SUB-COMMITTEE minutes late owing to the large Jeld, they all got away' except Plialoruin, who unseated his rider

MEETING TODAY

sub-Committee of the Hong

A meeling' of the Emers | but came under starters orders. Football Association will be fruinent early were Donning at the Association's office tod

Vidi Viel

5.30 pm -at-the but

JOCKEY CLUB 20

Newmarket, October 11, ton, Danac, Harlech Vidi das elected, ninember of the half-way mark Mor. Prince le 1 Confirm Minules of Mr. Winston Churchill was Pomfret and On End,

*

Le Teller, French

Agenda

Brilish Jockey Club, a select Marsyah, body which controls flat racing Squadron, Vidi Viel. Forget, With No. 2.1 p

2. To enquire Into the The Butterfield and Swire Ita :00 members include the half mie to go Mon Princo slijt that the following, who Chinaso Staff Association state. King and other members of the led Merayah, Frenchs Squadrad off of Ogilvie of RAT T

wore Royal Family--Reuter, :"

Le Tellier Above Board, Vidl team during their Les slown in the Victoria Recron

Vich, Forgot, Harlech, Cin

Cinna

against 'Police played and RESULT OF ULSTER

Insur As they reached the bushes 3. Any other bus two furlongs from Home, Above shotāta theïfront with ranch- Bauadron, « La Tallior)::

Karloch, Mon: Prince, Merdyan and Extra Dry

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Still got the pace Gateshead and Tranmere still League set the pace. In the Northern soccer match on the Club grating Division.

Capitat tion Club list of entries, for the Lot: Happy Valley yesterday. Kit

Cheek dotested Chinone AA by him tomorrow and on form tooted" wore in fast

Gatorhead are away twa Rohls to one after leading should easily take

* CUP TIE REPLAY”,

Belfast, October 11.5 1-0 at the interval presen

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