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Yachting notes:

HQ 28 INFANTRY BDE., WIN DINGHY TEAM RACE

By "MOONRAKER”

The weather last week-ond was perfect for sailing with plenty of sun and steady North Easter-

SOCCER:

ly winds which, however, died away during Army defeat St.

the Sunday afternoon, leaving some boats quite a long way from home,

A Jubilee which had sailed to Cheung Chau the previous day in two hours and then took nine hours to return, was one of the unfortunates, During the week a team race was sailed between Headquarters 28 Infantry Brigade and !! Field Squadron RE. This was won by Daly of the Sappers but Headquarters obtained the next four places, thus winning the match with comparative ease.

All classes were racing on Saturday afternoon, but in the case of Dragons and Stars, the course was not completed i the scheduled time of 5.30 pun. and these races had, unfortu) • ;. ately to be abandoned.

It is understand that the skiv- per and trove of La Linda, which was surre miles behind the new mainder of the flest reviewed the abandonte U of this race with philosophy.

It was good to red some of the Redwings from Kai Tak, mining in the race and it hoped to see theert jn

future

*Stars.

regularly action

A trying time

Joseph's 3-1

In a scrappy First Division League soccer game at Cause way Bay yesterday, Army beat St. Joseph's by three goals in

one.

Heither side was at full strength for this match, with the result that play at no time reached a very high standard.

St. Joseph's were the more agressive in the opening stages, but the soldiers gradually asserted

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Chinese Recreation Club Tennis Championships

Of the four Colony Men's Doubles tennis matches

Cricket:

MCC in a happy positio against West Australia

played at the Chinese Recreation Club yes- Commonwealth XI terday, possibly the most interesting was be- tween the veterans D. Chan and Ho Ka-lau well on way to versus W. K. Chung and T. S. Cheng. Having lost the first set three games to six, D.

fourth victory Chan and Ho Ka-lau were trailing five games to love in the second set and 15-40 in the sixth game. However,

they

clever

somehow managed to save the two set and matchi points and by heriiralt lebbing and

placement shots, took the game and also the; best six games in a row to win seven games to five.

Dehra Dun, October 23. At the close of the second day in their three days' match against a Services XI (85 and they sffered very 21 for two), the Common- little registance to the driver wealth touring cricketers (210 and mashes of To and Pano and 204 for eight declared calvaging but one game before

were well on the way to losing the set.

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Porth, October 23.

West Australia, former Sheffield Shield winn saved the follow-on against the MCC fou sido here today by two runs.

MATCH DRA 4" Porth," Octob The MCCs openin clace game of the against Western who ware third in l Sheffield Shlold co onded today in a dr

They were all out for 236 runs, which was: runs behind the visitors declared tota 434 runs for the loss of nine wickets, the margin for a follow-on under Austr rules is 200 and more. Scoring four runs withou toss in, their accond innings, the MCC finished the day 202 runs ahead and for this happy position they owed almost everything so fur na today's The Itnal set saw them.com-fourth victory of the present play was concerned to Douglas

Wright pleted routed and they were a far tour.

Producing The Services resumed today at time they had com-ery from the two persons whi pleted the recond set, darkness took the first ret, losing the de- 25 runs for four wickets in reply performances of his career, he had set in and the match was vider without taking a game.

to the Commonwealth's first in- took seven wickets for 60 runs called of.

ninis total, and lost three more and, what is more, he forces a wickets in half an hour for only stroke with nearly every one of the 165 balls he sent down. Il 15 runs.

length could not be faulted, and he made his googly lift and whip nereas, and varied this with leg and top spioners, which though not turning so much went through

By the

The Rowing Section are hold themselves as play progressed

and took over the initiative.

Castilho had hard luck in the

David King and L. C. Kote-| first few minutes of the game when he connected a pass from wall did not have much difficul Omar, his parting effort scrauity in entering the next roundi ing past the wrong side of the upright.

the

Saturday

ing their regatta at Middle 15. land next week-and with

Barbecue Evening, Cruisers al Dragons will bel Racing there during Saturday

tention and then meeting for al pienie tin at Penny's Bay on the following day,

Star, Redwing

Dinghy and aces will be held as usual at Kellett Island during the week-i end.

Tickets for the Barbecue should be obtained from the Hon. Seere. inary as soon as possible."

Redwings and Dinghie

Prece no Spevine after yoon. Fler

Race results

TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 190 Dihy Tam 11Q 28 Inf, Vile.

Dinghies had a trying time with Pl San, RE-1st Daly (15) (RE), │ u strong flood tide and a winet is hour 22 male, 10 sen; 284 Colk (169 | which fessened and herume Hluky jani, 1 home 21 miles, 60 ́aree,: 3rd Roden during the afternoon,

-141 02645, 1 hour 31 talus, I are.

Manning went out into the Firs But picked up a better wind and was first to round the

weather

12 2 Dt. Nde, 22 polule. 111. Sąn, RI 15 pointe.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21

mark told an established a lead That by Ser Rare Furrer (61, which he held to the end, attornzine. 5ers. 2nd trufer 1 though challenged near the fluish hour mis. #7 m.; That May (10). by Trenerry.

hue. 12 lion, 34 poes,

da Sfat Le Marchant 11), 1 hour 3 min, 19 rees,; And Lour

Redwing races are now heldi an Sundays as well as Satur (23), 1 hour 68 ilus. Rå sees: Rid Brown days and it is hoped that large), tos min. 2 numbers will turn out for theat Polities (Bendechsmiet Platil (4), 2 brearo events during the winter. -

mink. rec.; 2nd Buching (2) The rare on Sunday wis word meat me But Dewas by Osmond sailing a Redwing for, hoxes 59 inles, 10 vee..

the dirt time and following upon

his success in the Novices' rac the previous

werk-end- good

ffort and a good choice of crew.

15

SUNDAY, OCTODER "

Mirahy (Beads 112k Manabur B how in min 15 s.; 2nd Temer 11). hour 32 mine, ; and Moore (8), 2 bowing à mine, 30 sea,

Star Berba) telst · Collinen, 1 hour The Star race was won combine set. 2nd Husrock, 1 hour t fortably by Callings with a lansate,, 15 vrew : 3rd Hunt, 2 hour's retria.

All female crow

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The Stars mGy: now be sailed by Service officers -at-hair-prite-and-new helmsmer; are encouraged to salt this clus.

It pays to

buy the

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15 twin (Borie«)imist Qamond (1), 1 me a min. 42 sec; 2nd Edilla (17), hour 30 mins, 32 secs: 3rd Bernolde 49, 1 hour it mine, 14 sek.

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There was no scoring in first half, but in the second period Army netted three times

a

Hilliard scores

of the Open Doubles by beating

K. C. Ng and M. Ma 6-1, 6-2.

All four players were not hart hitters and it was only when eugy smurhes were set up that any of

the players produced stroke.

a hard

Opponents nonplussed Hilliard opened the scoring from

King and Kotewall proved the well placed

kick. corner

sounder players all around and Fernandez obstructing the view deservedly won the match, an-to-

J. Cheng, the St. Joseph's

** | wards the end they were ike custodian, as the ball came over.

The second goal, which was more aggressive pair and their smashes and drives often com- the best of the match, WAS

their

op- scared by Etheridge, the right pletely nonplussed

been in-

full-back. who had jured during's goalmouth melee and had taken over the outside right position,

the

Githering a pass from cente. Etheridge made his way inwards goal and just when out- side the penalty area, sent in

acute fact rising shot from on angle which beat the St. Joseph's goalkeeper all the way.

Edwards completed the sofring

ponents.

Gordon Lum partnered by Z. L. Sia, also had an easy passage into the next round when they defeat- ed Y.P. Fang and Lau King 6-0, 0-4,

Results

The following are the results:

:Open Men's Doubles

David King and C. Kotewall bent K. C. Ng and M. Ma 6-1, 6-2 2. L. Sla and G. Lum bent .Y.P. Fung and Lay King 6-0, 6-1; S. N.

H

of the bes

Left to get 320 ru in Just under thri Western Australia. 6 rune for four wiek MCO had declar second. Innings clos Tuna for the lis winketx-Router, e

Hemadhin, the West Indian. chimed two of them and Laker the other. Still needling 30 rubs to avert the follow-on, the Servier

should declare rly Khanna for a courageous dispiny fast 16 and 0.L. Pang beat P.Wowed a great deal to Inderjit and Choy and P.N. Poon 6-3, 6-1, 6-0 of batting, the former

Striking his best form at a time and so try and force hilting W.K. Chung and T.S.. Cheng three sixes during a stand of 48 when the MCC were striving to whether to give his ba

break the opening stand, Wright | pruetice. versus D. Chan and Ho Ka-lnu to

runs, which forced the Common-presented a problem to all buis- be replayed.

If he declares his i wealth to hat again.

men once he had changed enda do extremely well to Fermained unbeaten Inderf!!

an from

Unsuccessful spell of the State side a ster with 10 runs to his credit when bowling later the wind.

the remitulng, dhy the last two wickats fell at 85.

AF B5 runs, he broke the fest which remains perte the last three wickets all falling wicket partnership with one of his to George Tribe for five runs fa

tha googlies. Good" as mamy 3.4 overs.

performance was Wright migh have had even better figures.

Exhibition tennis

matches

Members of the Hong Kong Tennis team chosen to repre- sent the Colony in Interport matches with Hanoi and Hai- phong will be seen in action against a team selected from The first set found Lum and the Rest of the Colony at the Sia in irresistable form and Hong Kong Cricket Club. to- with both players continually

day.

won the set.ának.

Accurate attack

.

"Ramadhin's two wickets. hao cost only 11 runs. in 11 overs, aly of which were maidens, while Laker had figures of four wickets

or 32 runs.".

Against an accurate off-break attack by Gadkare and Sanjana, the Commonwealth

to

Callover Cambridge

London, Oc

Wally Langden, the top scorer with 50 runs," was dropped by Parkhouse at second slip when teven runs. This was the only nate of the really unhappy

All 17 horses qué day's play for the visitors, the Victoriu Club Parkhouse had dropped an easy chance on Saturday.

the

Cambridgeshli

were forced right had Ave this six vic- were well backed

hat with caution in their second innings and half the side

> the attack, racled of one The exhibition matches which game after another until they commence at 4.30 p.m. will be in Hong Kong YWCA In the second set, the losers ald of the

Building Fund:

were dismissed for 111 zúris for Army, while in the closing pul up much stiffer opposition minutes. Rimmer netted for Stand aided by the sudden lapse of

Admission will be $10 and $3. Thereafter, Ken Grieves, with a

The players who are chosen sound 40 runs in 80 minutes, und Joseph's.

Sia who began to nel casy shots

to represent Hong Kong are Laker, who lashed out to hit 61 managed to win four games butį

Teul Wal-pul, K..C. Dao, Edwin us in 45 minutes. including could not slave off the inevitable,

Teal, Norman Lo and Donald 'hree sixes and six fours, enabled Ding dong struggle Lo-while the Rest of the Colony | Ames to declare the innings.closed St. Josanh's; J. Cheng, G. The match between Choy Ping- team comprises of Gordon Lum,at tea with un all-over lead of 338]

2. t. 86, Ip Koon-hung and ↑ runs." Cheng, Rumjahn.woon and P.N. Poon versus $.N. Pereira,

Fernandez. Fimmer. To and O. L. Pang went to three W. C. Choy. worth,

George and sets before To and Pang emerged Rickering, Castilho,

victors. Omar.

Army: Kinson. Etheridge. Kirkland. Hudman. Camper, Words, Brown. Hiering, Hilliard Tavlor and Edwards.

D.

Week-end Hockey

programme

The following games Are down for decision in the First and Second Divisions of the Hockey League over the week- rnd:

First Division

SATURDAY OCTOBER 28.

Police "A" v Army at Bookun- poo, 4.30 pm; Umpires: Makhan Singh and G..B. Gurevitch.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29.

Recreio "B" v Royal

The opening set wa dini dong struggle for supremacy with fine tennis served up by all four players.

Choy and Poon took the first -ret---after-14-games-and-thir seemed to tire them, for it 'the

available...b

weekend.

caught near the wicket. a crates returned at 8 true indication of the manner in was half a point which he caused the batsmen to odds misjudge spin ar filebt, while he pise made at least five touch-and-

Kelling has been a' go leg-betore appeals nud many times bent the bat and just missket order for several ed the stumps.

his price shank still night when 100 15W Honours to visitors

offer.

With the score-sheet as it is. 19 was obviously a day in which the honours went to the visitors, even

Hyperbole, who ha

of favour, came bac demand and closed

In 50 minutes of laborious bat-remembering the innings of Car-

B; but Fastnat ·Réck, ting, the The matches are as follows:

Services lost two mody (5) and Langdon (60),

were easier to back. 4.30 p.m.

Norman Lo and Doralt i second inning wickets for 21

Bedser had one goal spell el

Burnt Brown. Flu Le y Gordon Lun and Z. I. runs stumps were drawn,--Res- bowling during his 21 overs and Periscope 111, Avocet an Wright in break the backlight were stendy at the helped Sio.

the innings during a period odds while Stormy Petro when five wickets fell for 23 runs

3.15 p.m. H. C. Dao. v Ip Koon-!

hung,

6 p.m. Tsui Wai-pui and W. C. Chayvip Koon-hung-and Edwin Tsal,

sport

Keep these

squabbles out of the Courts

By RAYMOND GLENDENNING

Navy. How much is a footballer really worth? Is hand

itecrelo; ground, King's Pork, Kowloon, 4,30 D.m. Umpires: Ankhan Singh and A. M. Sliva.

wage slave or doesn't he do too badly? What does he owe to his club, his team mates, his supporters?

Hong Kong Hockey Club. v No. 1 Ground, Klug's Park, Kow-These lin, 11 am, Umpires: Jungeer Singh and B. S. M. Hongan.

Argonauts "A" Recreio "A"

on Police Ground, Boundary! Street, 11 am. Umpires: A. E. P. Guest and Fit Sgt. E. Aldridge,

Second Division

JUNDAY, OCTOBER 290, Dutch Hockey Club v Police "A" al. 5ookunpoo, 11 am. Um pires: G

G. B. Gurevitch and 3. Couto Marenl.

HKAAFV Ilong Kong Univer- sity at Kal Tak ground, 11 aan. Umpires: Sqdn. Ldr. McWilliams and W/O W. G. Padley....

YMCA v Nomade at Royal Navy No. 2 Ground, King's Paric 9.30 am. Umpires: JH. Blinko urid Mukhan Singh,

at

Rovers v Argonauts Royal Navy No: 1 Ground, King's Park. 0.80 a.m.

questions have started arguments from ter- race to top-room, produced the deepest de- pressions in boord-rooms, and still they re- main unsettled.

However, it Alan Brown

of the game.

The English Players' Union have been pressing for complete freedom for players at the end off each season.

Clubs counter and I think

teri

Victorian team to meet MCC

Melbourne, October 23. Jack Iverson, the freak spin bowler, is included in the Vic- torian team to meet the MCC tourists here in a four-day match beginning on November

3. J

Victoria is captained by Lind-

gt.

Langdon's wicket--a valuably thed to the eighteens ane-fell to Brian Close, the first her stable companion, Innings batting here, who also Song, appeared in the mo

the first time... made two fine slip catches.

Tha. Australians.

· The affers were: 0 to 1 S view of the MCC attack, realiss 10 to 1 Fastnet Rock, 10 that it is more dangerous than Kelling, 100 to 8 Hyperbo they may have been lad to be. Zinn, 100 to 7 Burnt Bro love. particularly El apary to 1 Storey Petrel, 20 tol from Wright,. Balzer and Oloss Royal, 22 to 1 Periscope II today, Trevor Balley showed Valdesso, 33 to 1 Tribal the fast Avocet. Backtor and Misty

40 to 1 Constal Wave, Luci Now Freddie Brown is faced and Refund; 50 to 1 any.

that he

bumper.

could bowl

say Haasett, who is tipped to cap- with a problem as to whether he --Reuter, tain Australia in the Test series.

The team is L. Hossett, N. Harvey, R. Howard, J. Iverson, 1. Johnson, D. Kerr, S. Loxton,” 1. McDonald, K. Meuleman, W. Johnstone and D. Ring. H. Numa is twelfth man.

Ivarcan, who is 35, burst, Inte first-class cricket last year. He toured New Zealand with the Australian teám, taking 26 wio kate for an average of 12.2.

He bowls slow spinners from It's

the front of his right hand over

the top of his thumb and the bol!

This numbering business is

cock-eyed

all

By IVAN SHARPER

a cock-eyed world. This numbering busin

of Doncastor's gets curiouser and curious

I reported in August thai,wear, the numbers given

is propelled by his little finger, in their first match of the sen the public. But they get

which is bent back.

Harbett 'has five Test cricketers

toured England In 1948-Reuteri

ARGONAUT. HOCKEY TEAMS The following will represent the Argonauts "A" in a First

A man may think he's worth and George Aitken take their more than he really is, or more He case against East Fife to the than the club can afford.

son at Leeds, they named guessing a bit, all the sa ro-sign. refuses to

The club

And they will have me Edinburgh Court of Session

pitt a prohibitive transfer fee on its his team: Harvey Johnson, their team in the usual waying as to whether this Bo some light will be shed the his head. He is virtually "out" Johnstone, Ring and Loxton. All so that the forward line, read about, is hit worth-while, ing normally from right to that whether numbered. matter pretty soon.

Eriefly, the players claim that,

loft, was announced as: ho zhould be), or 8 (as he having frited to re-sign, they

7. Tindill; 8, Martin; 9, Harri- 80 (as his points-value wa have: Ecus refused transfers and

son: 10, Doherty; 11, Calverley alongside that of "most: are being deprived of their con

But

when these players lined playerd), everyone know; ctitutional right of "earning a liv-

up it was seen that their num fame-haired Reich Doberty ing. What sort of a living is it? rightly that they would be at

bers, still reading from right to off, wwwES THE SA left, were Are players on a maximum the mercy of unscrupulous people,

Cre: 11, 10, 94 B,

• Knowledge of gan fus win- and draw'. wages plus

Thus four of the five numbers bonuses, expectation of; # & 756) and that they must have a claim Division. Hockey League match

(Identifications) differed from I fancy this latest move benefit every five years, with an on a man who has been developed against Retrele "A" on Sunday, those given to the

get the League Management) spectatord October 29, at the Police Ground; extra 10 per cent of their earn- and fostered in their circle.

As far as England is con Boundary-Street, Kowloon-Bully for the enlightenment of the paysWhat can they do about As numbering was introdaced mittoo going bit, too, Pat Ings out by for them to draw

cerned, under Rule 31 retaineri

off at 11000, am. the end of their careers

.C

I called on the Lea much perhaps. but I can' ingi public, are registered. with both the badiy judged by (the standard

S/Sgt. Tribe, LXavior, Jag-que Management Committee to them crying "Three cheer FA and Footbaff League, and of football they serve up every

Singh, G. Walker, U. S. Dillon, registration, and also to change Poffer Rull, Pinto, Mohinda They have intervened. their clubs If they have" "not | Singh,. B. Xavier. been offered reasonable

RESERVE Balwant Singh, F. X.Sequeira, Most cases

aar 100,

tint that players can appeal against the feet Singh, Petrom Gingh, Bhagat Intervene and put an end to it.The Technical:: Commit)

a

wo-munth Holiday with pay, and many are encouraged, to take up

prestime course, get further The siars, of, perks" in the shape of interna

The snag

termp.

cases settled.

"

is that if a player is

Roving

the FA mæets" "next mo search for petter Socce der whether this question go willho, agending Mowi

Should directory League clubs," Cofffoe, bearpaul 'aminations on: toofthe game,

and they

Affer thole September medling tho League called Doncaster over the coals becauso' the numbers on their shirts at Leeds differed from those broadcast,w2

But the Rover's numbering still The following have been sit the to

represent the ruvered. They continued

foom

Results and names" Umpires are requested, to hand in the results of the games, at which they have officlated and I also the slip of paper with names! tional and; talent,mones, and from) offered maximum":wagés," and

toit P. Xavier advertising, business and writing still refuses to slim, usually selected to of players t c/o Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgrogor contracts.

lends ton deadlock. Forio Argonauta "B" in a Second Divi- number, nct from the right, but After and Co., Ltd, Chater Road, Hong

Maximum ra

raised?but in the last few years disputes Hockey League match from the October, 80. Kong, on Monday,,

On paper the problemi, da korious, | slowest, Rovers on Sunday Octo-5 They kept in line with the Len, siderable criticism intens Umpires, are

the owloon:] forward-line - on:- 156 - reminded] W Althougli I'ogroo with a num-}| bøtsveen; clubs yùnd" players you ben 30 that only 10⋅ miqutes' délny will-ber of club directors who, would ton-Mint fi quite a». Low-have. Groun be allowed for late, starting. like to car the enzimum wage been settled among themselves,

aired for top hit, nien; most over 1 it has taken a bit of time, Darrello, players will agree that they don't. And, that's the most way, After nug, ulkor, WO Vacant, yet they played, this way-11, Fron his son mate

Move all, any sport worthy of the name Hatton Singh, H. Lyll, Dowell, Tindill 10, Lawlor: Harrison me afterwards a do too badly,

La Parkinson, AS L. 8, Doherty) 7, Chivering,en Presumably our frier IL when relations betweer should be guided by enough brains R. C. Bogd

Ben They do not deprive jhauapro brought fúm on the club and player become strained 40 setia itt problems without rd., Akiwa tukl tie: trouble really stavis, kidney coutne to the law,ARE

Falates and published the the Frogth

lars, the UNINA,MAIL, LIMITED, "6-

Navy

No. 1 Auc's decision by issuing their board,room,

7, Calverley: Tite examination velden B. Doherty: 9. Harrison, 10, Law- from directors' own bou Glendon- lor, 11 Findill. The most selonille,

Det vil tatore, bepauls, the players now! thunder brand. v-kulacan

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