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FRANK HOWARTH PLAYS HAVOC WITH RECREIO BATSMEN
The most outstanding performance in yesterday's
First Division League cricket was that of Frank Howarth of the Hồng Kong Cricket Club "Scor- pions" who took nine Club de Recreio wickets for 11 runs in 7.1 overs, three of which were maidens.,
This game, which was played at King's Park, ended on an exciting note, with the "Scorpions" com- ing out on top by one wicket.
At Chater Road, the Royal
Navy
Navy confounded all cries by Mallows e ankle b Thorpe defeating Hong Kong Cricket Carter at Oilver Pritebard
Club "Optimists" by two wic-Taylor b Pritchard ...... kets after the latter had le- Elder at Oliver & Rowe clared their innings closed t
Jones b Kilbre 102 for five.
First Division
Recreio "Scorpions"
An exciting falsh, marked the| First Division League cricket| match between Hong Kong Crip- ket Club "Scorpions" and Club de Reercia at Kina's Park yesterday, the "Scorpione" winning by one wicket.
Taking Arst lease of the wirket. the Recreio batsmen feunt - warth in devastating forni with the ball and were all out for 85 runs.
Howarth, who bowled 7.1 overs, three of which were maidens. captured nine wickets for 11 runs.
On their turn to bat, the "Scor-
plons" also found run-getting dimcult and lost nine wickets be fore they obtained the necessary runs for victory.
G.N. Gosпno was the most suc- eessful Recreio bowler, cnpluring four wickets for 20 runs, while
“EL, Gumáno took three for 21.
Recroio
15
L.G. Gosano e Hill ↳ Howarth it A.J.M. Prata by Howorth.... Cr, Gesano Ibw Howarth.. A.M. Prata e Weller ↳ Howarth El. Gegano a and b Howarth H.PL. Ozoriu b Howarth 1.4.D. Remedios not out N.A, Belteno e Labrum b Ho-
warth
P.M.N. da
a Silva e and b Howarth
A.PR. Pereira by Weller 1.P. Perulra b Howarth
Extras
95
Total
Pearce
;
al
▸
M
n
W
D--30
7
1 12
1 1 24
0
71 3
11
Cull Wellor
Howarth
Bowling Analysis
"Scorpions"
R.S. Call ↳ EL. Gosano
O.T. Kerr b E.L. Gosano..... F.A. Weller b EL. Gosano.. A.M. Newlon lbw G.N. Gosano
TA. Pearce lbw L.G. Cosang T.F. O'Driscolle and b GN.
Gesang *****
J. Alkmon b G.N. Gussno
R.G. Labrum b' G.N. Gosano DJ. Hill run out
K.M. Campbell not out
F. Howarth not out
.Extras
Total (onlbe wkts.)
Bowling Analysis
Q
E.L. Gosano ...
G.N. Gosano A.P. Pereira
Gosano ...
0
"Optimists"—Navy
គ
ག་
2
15
20
Navlor & Mahon
Goklsworthy run out
Jordan hit wkt & Mahon Senior not out Agarkar not out
Extras ..
Total (for eight wķis.}
Cobb did not bat,
Mahon Peltchard While Bowe
Kuber Thorpe
22
Commonwealth
XI score 270
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1950.
SOCCER:
Kwong Wah lower colours of S. China
The all-conquering South China XI suffered its first defeat of the season yesterday when, before a capacity crowd at Caroline Hill, it succumbed to Kwong Wah, who started off as underdogs, by three goals to two in a First Division League soccer match.
for five wickets At Sookunpoo, Army romped home to an easy win over Eastern, whom they beat by four goals to
Lucknow, October 28.- The Commonwealth cricket-! ors occupied he wicket all day! today when Д three-days inatéh opened against the Gov. crnor of the United Proviners | XI.
When stumps were drawn they
had scored 270 runs for the Insa of five wickets, Cirleves being 117| run not out and Ikin contribut ing 65 ruins,
the
one.
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College Football results
New York, October 28. College football scores today
By "GRANDSTAND" :
Supporters turned out in full force long before gan time to occupy every vantage point at King Park yesterday to witness the Senior Leag softball spectacle in which Braves triumph over Pandas 9-2.
In the other senior loop tussles, Americans chalk up their initial victory of the season when th downed the Reds 19-6, while Doc Molther Baseballers almost pulled an upset again Madcaps, but failed in the clutch and fing succumbed 6-3. ·
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Kowloon Motor Bus, who en-held Chang Kam-hol in icheck were: terlained the Royal Navy at far lon't periods during the game. Boundary Street, won comfort -
The forwards led, by Lee Yuk- Boston U. 7. Syracuse 13: Ten- ably by five goals to one.
tak, could not pierce the Kwengnessee 27. Washington and Len Wah defence, although the two 20: Harvard 7. Dartmouth 27: wingers, Mck Chun-wah and K Williams 27. Tufts 0 Columbia 0. Army 34: Duke 14, Maryland lovely centres.
St. Teresa's eked out a 4-2 A bone-head play by tho 20: Lehigh 21, Rutgers 18: Penn win over Canuckettes in the ing Canuckeltes in the lo However, the Inside trio were 13, Navy 7: Princeton 21. Cornell thwarted each
0: Clemson 13. Wake Forest League, while Falcons surpris. Terrild only matur morning game of the Ladles the seventh allowed anothe West Virginia 21. Virgini
and they could only manuf one more run before S. F. C Allene Chinfen and Emo were retired.
Nien or Ng Kel-cheung.
time by either
10-12.
S. China 2 Kwong Wah 3 Picing, did send veros rome
Bofere n capacity crowd at Caroline 33112 yesterday, the hnerleg,
Test liberte unbeaten South China Indian claimed tour of the wie. A were humbled by an inspired kets which fell today for Bruna Kwong Wah tenni in a First Divi-
Maine 18, Butes 6: Tinois 20 cd the Junior League doposters and the home side. In all, tried sion Lengue occer encounter by
Started off shakily
Indiana 0; Penn State 7, Temple when they capitalised on weak o eight bowlers during the day, ithrom
7: Purdue G, UCLA 20; Brown | three gonds to two. Laurie Fishlock captained
South China AA took the field Commonwealth side in the ab- as favourites, as not many be the kwong Wah forwards avert 19, Furman 7.
South China started off shakily 34. Colgate 35; Georgia Tech 14, pitching from the Aces to win anki
Kentucky 20; Swarthmore opening whistle |
lead-off Panda V.5. Franklin and Marshall 4 Florida 160 sunce of Ames, who has played thy!
in only two gaines.
Loung stepped up to the plate, Fru Wor-of_winning.
Inter attack,
the vociferous applause which rell, the West Indian who cap-
Their robust style of play ap-
greeted him from the Panda ained the side in other nuteles,
peared to rattle the South Chi
fans was only equalled by the was rested.in view of next week's
Yiu-wah defence and the two backs. Fok
thunder from followers of the Test.--Reuter.
seem to be able to hold the op- and Lnu Yee, did not
Braves as the latter cama the field. posing, wingers.
8
Dowling Anaïysle
O. M 13.3 3
A
W
13
IRC- HKU
11
the
PAKISTAN LAWN
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
The
* Karachi, October 28. Pakistan Lawn Tenuls
Jaying for
a First Division Champlowships, for which there is League cricket match at Sookun-
2 marked European challenge pro, yesterday, Indian Recreation were continued here today when by reven wickets. Club beat Hong Kong University protress was anode with ringle
events.
15 runs.
Sochol
A. R. Abbas and A. B. Minu Pakes)
Wah stood a chance
grand
However, playing * In style-giving and asking no quar- ter-the Kwong Wal players as tourdied the crowd and emerged very winners.
Jus
All goals were scored half. Much of initial
Kwong Walt's success yesterday was due to their full-backs Chiang Yin- ching and S. S. Nies and their st, Ng Kel-cheung,
from the
In the seventh minute, Hau Tsol kwok, after a brilliant run up the left wing, sent across
Chan
beautiful centre which Ming-jit headed in the net be. yond Tam Kwan-kon's out. stretched honda.
Lec Yuk-ink
1
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Western Reserve 14, Butler 25: Alabain 14, Mississippi State 7; Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 20: Wes Bowdoin 20; Ollo U. 20, Miami leyan 14, Amherst 14: Colby 13. Ohio 20; North Carolina 40, Wi- liam and Mary 7: Bucknell 32 Lafayette 0; Georgetown 14
20;
Wisconsin 14, North Western 13: Fordham 21 San Francisco 14: Yale 14, Holy Cross 19: Pittsburgh 0. Miami 28; Notre Dame 33. Michigan State 36.
Villanova
When
onta
Leung, Wille Woo And Ra Tsao were unable to get on base, while Red Osmund, Tony Alves and Spiky Guterres failed, leav ing Josie Ribeiro pinch-running for Junior Remedios stranded to end the initial chapter,
Bungled three times
The Canadiennes, missed chance in the second frams they had the bases loade none away, and only one run across.
Alice Mar slaved ikka a hores to bring home tho
reaching second base o
three occaelons she went t but Monica Chinfen, W every time when the nec hit could have noored All Veteran Girlie Gaan madj
this seas Arst appearance
she plugged up the windy In the absence of Terese Rem who was alde-lined.
Girile's bat bad telling bree solid bits in four Um as she blnsted Alice Mar
bat.
A bad, dayTM
Time and time again, in the Becond half, when the Kwong Wah forwards wore feating the
However, their lead was short- effects of the all-out game,
Ilved, as thice minutes later Chu
Rice 7, Texas 35; Kansas. 20, vias only these three players wing-keung equintised after re- Nebraska 33; Baylor 27. Texas column with two tatiles in their Panda broke into the score
graduates could only muster 48 the
Batting frat, the Under- The principal results today in
who alood between the attack-eiving the ball from Lev Yak- A. and M. 20; Auburn 0, Tulane half of the second as the Braves Ing Bouth China forwards and men's sigles *were Finn
tok. runs. Lim being tapscorer with Pakistan) 6-2, 6-1. Corona
28; Arkansas 13, Wunderbilt 141 bungled three times on the field, goat. beat Condon no (Norway)
Vermont D. No Hampshire 47: but offset the disadvantage at was playing & S. S. Nien and Ng Kei-cheung
fine Rome. but lacked supporti Massachusetts North Eastern they
27, bent Froander were
really brillion in the and was well-polled by Ng Kel-6: Oklahoma A. und M. 0. Mis a hunt em dizzy' play. In the minor loop, the 6-1 and 6-1, Haus Redi final stages, when their height cheung, who was not taking any
Ohio souri 27:
had a bad day, as the unt Wesleyan 20, Braves went (Austria) beat Khalid Ishaq allowed them
to head all high chavees.
Oberlin 7; Mississippi 19. Texas third, but registered another clus in a scuifle featured by the dogs Falcons trimmed them tan) 6-0 and 6-3. Hasan contres from the wingers out of
Ten minutes later, Kam Lok- Christian 7-United Press.
ter of three
runs in the fourth as picthing on both sides. Talay Turkey beat Page the dunger area.
sang put Kwong Wah ahead when
es erratie Panda feid bungled (Pakistan) 6-0 and 6-1, Rolf) The Kwong Woh forwards Tam Kwan-koi failed to hold
four flelding chances. Pape (Norway) beat Coles did their stare and appeared or
All India XI his shot at goal and allowed the
Pandas (Pakistan) 0-0 and 6-0.
yesterday's play to be much nip-ball to slip into the net.
threatened in the fifth when Vin Xavier cingled and was In the women's singles Mrs. H. pier in their fees and inter-pass-
sactied to Doleschell (Austria) bent Mra. Ing then their counterparts.
score easy win Apei (Pakistan) by 6-0 and 6-1.]
over Burma' team -Neuter.
captured six wickets for 30 ruhs at four wickets for 15 runs res- pectively.
The Indians lost three wickets
for 30 mins, A. R. Kitchell batted
well for an undefeated 26.
CCC-KCC
by the clock.
First
At Happy Valles. the Division League cricket inatch between Craigongower Crickel Chub and Kowloon Cricket Club In a draw, KCC being ended * deprived of the fruits of victorý CCC batted nest and were dis- missed for 129 runs, G. Souza contributing 38. Ragi helped with 27 and Thy with 24, Davidson captured four wickets for 14 runs. When the closure was applied, KCC had replied with 125 for fou wickets, Dodge being the highest scorer with 35 and 1
Lee next with 25.
RAF-Army
CRC TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Capable leader
י
Chang Kam-hel was very capable
leader of the attack while Kam Lok-sang proved that In view of the clock being put he is one of the mest enterprising back an hour, the Cornmitice in forwards the Colony. Ife was Charge, of the Harcourt Tents always on the prowl and tired Open Championships organised on every opportunity to try a by the Chiness Recreating club shel at goal. has decided that all matches will be played only on Saturdays and sundays.
The following are the results of the Schoolboys Doubles
natches played yesterday.
Chung Yue-to nr:d Lo Tak- shing best Wo Kam-sheung
Wong and Wony Chan-fal 6-1, 6-2: M. Ma and A. Waganiachat best D. Wong and 5. H. Wong 6-3, 4-6, Kai Tak 6-1; P.. Ng and S. Lin beat H. yesterday ended in a drag, de Chaun and H. Litton 3-5, 6-3, Anny batted first and declared | 6-2; G. Lin Jr. and F. Lin heat after scoring 175 runs for four S. L. Tso and P. H. Tu 6-1, 8-8. wickets, Licut, Bartlett iking top- scorer with 74 runs
The First Division League erle- ket match
between Real Air Force and Army at
74 runs. Major Row- gley ulse performed well with the bat and knocked up 53 runs.
38
After declaring their innings closed with the score standing at 162 for Ave wickets, Hong Kong Cricket Club had the mortica- tion of losing to Royal Navy by two wickets in their First Divi con Teague cricket match played at Chater Road yesterday.
"Optimists"
RAP had mustered
for
111 Kuna
live in reply to the Army total when stumps were drawn. D. Snow at 30 runs to his credit, the next
highest scorer
being M. Lobb, who knocked up 28 15.
Second Division
KCC-PRC
After inocking up 181 runs for four vlekets declared, Kowloon Cricket Club were held to a draw by Polien Recreation Club in a Second Division League cricket watch played at Cox's Road yes terday.
the bat for RCC and had 41 runs A. Paulger came off well with not out to his credit when the Innings was declared closed.
F (A. Leo, who
opened wit
F. IL Broadbridge, knocked up
At the close of play. PRC had only scored 183 runs for seven wickets, J. Ferrier and M. C. Illingworth being topscorers with
up
Hutton's
The
Tom unsighted
Less than a minute later. In a another breakaway, Chan Ming- fit centred from the right. Th hall bounced in front of South China's goalmouth and ilsu Tsol- kwok swept the ball Into the net with Tam unsighted.
Rangoon, October 28. Having played two games here, the first drawn at two goals all and the second drawn with no score, the All-India Football Federation team today
Woo
stilt
in
second, but Jimmy Hahn grounded out while Wilte
cfood
on a third strike for the rally to izzle out.
Braves ecored one more In their half of the nith and whan the Pandas were handcuffed by Chapple Remedios" mostorful hurting, fans were beginning to
the daring base runnin
by Toni Wet in the he pilfered two
first half, Kweng Wah had the won easily by five goals to one. seventh, when
During the latter stages of the outplayed a Burma team and/
bases in
belter of the exchanges, but failed to score because of erratic shooting.
Ininute
while the Pandas connected four times, the hits being scattered.
the
Guterres toed the for the Aces and issued he was yanked in favour of walks in first Inning b
man F. Remedios.
.Remedios falled to fini plate and passed four in Gession and was banished the mound for Guterres u turn.
Thic
rest did not Im
rango Guterres
for he ha out another 10 free ticket. first before the nightmarish was aver.
The walking habit must
G. A. Ebrahim was also gu
for the longest blow with a
T. Rocha of the Aces con
In the first half, Isu Tsol-
The first goal came five minutes! the succession, falled to hali | been contagious, for Falcon f Kwok played a fine game, but towards the end ils play fell off
after the sturl from Satar at in- Braves bats only sounded five 13 walks. from half-time, a side right, and, this was quickly times, but three hits were bunch and he missed many open goals Kwong Wah defender fouted a followed-by-two-more goals by ed-in-that-devasinling-recond with his wild shooting.
South China forward in. the Venkatesh the outside right, and frame which produced five runs
Chu Wing-keune much fancled. South penalty arcá China team lost because their made no mistake from the spot ond Moin, the centre-forward. backs failed to cope with the reduced the arrears. fant opposing forwards, espect.
Half-time arrived with the ally the singers, in
the first score three goals to two in favour half of the game.
of Kwong Wah Soeng Ling-sing, South China'r pivot. was the only one who seemed to be in form and capabły
display deserves the highest praise
-Adelaide, October 28.
A brilliant innings of 88 runs not out by Lon Hutton, playing in his first game of the tour, and fiva victims behind the stumps for Godfrey Evans against South Australia today was encourag- ing news for the MCC.
The cricket tourists scored 133 runs for the loss of one wicket in reply to South Australia's first Innings total of 350 runs.
-
Burma were on the defensive for the rest of the first half and for long periode of the second) half they were kept to thair own half..
From the beginning of the second half It was appearent: that Kwong Walt was out to Efforts to stop India from preserve their alim ono-goal scoring proved fruilleys for with- lead and, try as they would, in five minutes of the resumption South China could not plarco Ahmed, who had moved to the the solia defence put up by the centre of the attacks, scored and Kwong Wah backs.
then Sattar added a fifth goal.
In the closing stages of a some- Kwong Wah melised man what one-sided game. Burn:o
the second broka through to
score
their half and their backs were given solitary goal-Reuter.
chances to score in
a gruelling time.
Fiowever. they
managed to
hold out until the final whistl with the aid of one or two for- wards, who dropped back to help
IRISH SOCCER
London, October 28. The following wero the results
defend their own-kon; Fok of Irish League City Cup foot-
SCAA Tom
Tong
Yu-was, Lau Yee: Kwok Ying- ball matches played today? kee, Soong Ling-sing Sheung Ko Fo-keung, Lee, Yuk-
Bangor tak, Yi Cheuk-yin. Mok Chun-Derry City
Crusaders
Kwong Wah: Wond Shi-kit- Glenavon Chiang Yin-ching. 6. 5. Nien; Sit Luneta
Glentoran Pul-yin. Ng Kel-cheung, Fok Nol- tong: Chan Ming-kit, Fei Ching-. weh. Kam Lok-sang. Isu Teol- kwek.
SOCCER RESULTS AT A GLANCE Hong Kong League
First Division.
The form of Evans and Hut-end Simpson was competing with ton, who are expected to play the muster as a stroke player, 10 runs, A. J. Catley contributed a big part in the Test matches,
So far they have put on 117 a useful 30 runs.
runs and
It in showed that they have suffered that Hutton, in six innings on the Interesting to recall no ill effects from their injuries, Adelaide ground, hus ccared, 559 Hutton's finger at Colombo, and
runs with a lowest of 76 runs. Evans broken thumb towards
Wahbrook has obviously, not LD. Kilben and b Agarkar 820 runs each.
the end of the English season. yet settled down after a 12,009- GILF. Pritchard B Agarkar 29 Cotley followed. his ine
Hutton's form was reminiscent miles flight from England, follow-S. Chinu GT. Rowe Jones b Naylor 33 batting performance by taking of his display on his last appeared by only two practice knockr N.R. Ollver e Benior b Agarkar 11 four wickets for 18 runs in 31 TP. Mahon ↳ Naylor
& overs, five of which were maldens. R.M MacPherson not out.. ILI Rankine not out.
HKU IRC Extras...
10
Total (for five witts.) dee, 182 R. Thessen Ender, F. Thorpe, L. White and F. Van Corde did not bat,
Naylor
Cobb
Jordan
Agarkor
Bowling Analyaln ́
g Polomid and pubikhet för” the’Prakt tom," the OFTENA" MALL, LIMITED, FRINT T
In a Second Division cricket match played at Pokfulam yes terday, the Indian Recreation Club bent Hong Kong University by three wickets,
Butting first, the Under- graduates compiled 110 runs, while the vialters pasted their boot's total with three wickets in hand.
Navy-DRC
at
In a low-scoring Second Divi- sion League cricket gara King'Park? yesterday, Royal Navy defeated Dockyard Recrea tlon Club by live runs, Unescores being 40 for the Navy and 35
KML
Ron Hamenco
carried hit Taikoo overnight, score past the con-
Eustern tury in what he has cald will be his fast appearance in bip cricket.
once in Australia four years ago on soft pitches. and though he did not have to fice a Test match attack this time he did meet in Roblet and Hiern Two opening bowlers who more hostile, quicker through the air and off the pitch, than any- body in the MCC team.
Are
2 Kwong Wab-3 4 Easter
"Royal Navy Second Divtalon "B
St. Joseph's 2 KMB School League
Senior Boetion
St. Joseph's La Salle
"
2 Portadown .4 Ards
0 Distillery
Ballymena U. A Cliftonville
Coleraine
--Reuter,
YESTERDAY'S. HOCKEY LEAGUE RESULTS
Juros!
2
Heady hurling
olier while L, Guterres, T. and L. Noronha executed th double-piny of the game to A.M. Omar and S. Moha
Results at a glan. Men's Sanior League
6. Americans) 3. Madcaps 9 Paridas
Vincent Xavier batting ninth. astonished himself by hitting safely twice out of three tries.. Redy
Braves Hurting
* no doubt but, thalaseballers
Remedios, carried the Braver to victory as flo handy
and
Haltning Infteld.
Men's Junior League
pick-ups stopped the Pandar Dodgers
4 Roxes
cold, while Vincent Xavier, wheellinwks 18 St. Teresa, mixed his pltahes wol! In the Delawares bealanine, was
was soon
by the wily Braves.
outwitted Aces
A revived Baseballer outat. Canadians which enjoyed a a full turnout yes÷
14 Mustangs 12:Falcons
Ladies!: League
2 St. Teresa?
terday, held the Madcaps to Midget League meet.
slim lead for the greater part of
11
the game, but threw away couple of scoring chances through
bate-running.
Baseballers fell victims by respectable 6-3 rount against them.
Red started off well against Americans as McGowan toed the rubber, but were soon outclassed, 2as. series of errors took its toll. 0 St, Teresa's outhit the C 2ttes to snatch a barrew 4-2
First Division Argonauts "A" Recreto "A" 2 Hong Kong
League entries are reminded Managers of intending M a meeting will be held at 5.30 pm, followed by a Ge Malthen's office, this evoning Counell meeting at 4.00 pm
Rugger results
The
London, October 2 of rugger games played toda following were, the re Rugby League: Batley 10
clrich in yesterday's curtain raiser which moved with light ning rapidity, the full seven frames taking only a few minutes 14. Bradford Northern 28 Feat over an hour.
Shelin Silva started on the gung Dewsbury tren 13 York
* stone Rovers 12. Bramley ***Chatleford 15 Halifax
her for the Terries and truck out eight, but she was relieved for a
The following are the results of brief spell in the second someter Hull Kingston Rovers 11 yesterday Hockey League fix-by, Doreen Ozorio, AMEN 236
dersfield 38. Hnslet 15
15. T Leish After Doreen had walked the
31 Barrow 13. first two batters to farq her, she pool Stanley Whitehaven Rochdale Storacts Swinto Silva who finished the game Salford 10 Delle Vue Rarige was derricked in favour of Shella Wakeleld Trinity 14 Oldh 2 despite a bum knee,
Warrington 19 St. Hele Alice Mar, pitcher for the losera, fanned seven but, as we Rugby hey, Yorkah
Workington
Town 28.171dne
Hockey Club 1. RAF Recreio "E"
HKAAF YMCA
Ravers
Royal Navy
Becond Division,
HIKU
4 Nomads
anticipated, the ragged support in pionships
the field cost her the game
County
Neither side could score in the Cornwall 20. Cheshire 11 Du taltial chapter, but the Canucks
if.
Deven
· Argonauts "B" of pushed one run over in the stooper, einu OH:
This game was not played.,
when Alico..Mar, singléd bohind Monica Chinfen who reached •first |
n wild toss and Teresa w
Dy a
and
22:
Dornet and Gloucestershire B) Komers Ho batted four hours and 34 Unperturbed by the early
7. Wali Yurt AM 0
14 Cumbe diamlesal of Wachbrook, Hut muutes for 144 runs and hit eight
Wah Yan PM - ten earned undue defence, yot fours,
matches Guy's Ho to diomis without
The MCC did well to
Junior Beotion (Kowloon)
toss and pilfered second 30 Plymouth Alb taking a single plek, he
Aukera, October 28, eat out to dominate the attack the last five Suth Australians for Yaumati PM - Yaumail AM
Hospital 8 Rugby worked for the Cambridge Unly 103 runs, but Brown duly kept | La Sallo and sucoanded.
Ying Wah goals to one in an international
football match here today after Baptista, Bernlo Remedies and While recognising the ideal the situation in hand by
Mary's Hospital batting conditions, Hutton's disilmit, of his resources Avhlie him Wanchal AM
bowling Wright nearly to the Hong Kong "A" Bection
Flanding by three goals to nil at Doreca. Ozorlo, Jald down a conf
ford University ER: AM
1 St. Joseph's 2 halftime Router. play deserved the highest praise
Reuter 04.Wah Yán AMA DE CA A
contrated, bunt: attack with two for the elegance and perfection of eelf giving admirable support by NTC
- St. Paul's fi is stroke play, "jazz
cinining three wicketed b
“ge Bection.
A difficult period Those wert all due to Evans Hong Kong Wencil Phr i
Ho carried Reg Simpson wicket-keeperstrain hand in two Wah Yan PMO EK PMESS through a dificult period to such other dismissal will good] Queen's Collego 2 GVMST good, purpose, tuk-tawarda «tive catches Reuter,
These games word not played
Turkey Bogot, Prypt by threar in the third wltan: Betty
ANTOI Aviv, October 20, Squeeze strategy bol taraply selection team the Reaper Leaters, elletimi An faradil socier The fourth passed quickly and
Avo,gdala to one after leading before the squsurb, strategy, again.. by two goal tornil at half time, as Bolty Baptista started off an
Bouters
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