SPORTS ROUNDUP Our Swimmers Could Have
Won
At Asian Games
won
we are to judge by the If times returned in the last Asian Games In India last March, Hongkong would have done fairly well in the men's swim
would ming short events and
nt Icast have probably two gold medals in these.
In the 100 metres free style, the winning time of 64.7 seconds 3.6 seconds slower than was the time, set by the local Colony schoolboy Cheong Kin-man, swimming pool last year.
backstroke The 100 metres was won by Phillipines' Artemio Salamat in the comparatively stow Time of 70.3 seconds. Cheong covered
of one shot in the aggregate. An almost perfout first shot just a little behind the jack was laid by their lead, W. Riley, on the last head, and the Recs wasted five woo
woods trying to dislodge it, but got a recond shot.
A good forehand blocker by the Docks No. 3, Davidson, was removed by C. C. Pereira, and with his fist wood, the Recreio skip, J. E. Noronha, mucceeded Champion, Ir. resting the first shot for a at the Riiz! count of two.
covered this distance 73.3 seconde last year.
In adtition to these two in- dividual events, Hongkong'a wealth of short distance swim- meTA could have enabled her to come out prominently in the relays.
Even in the middle and long distance events, Hongkong's best times are not far behind, those set at the Asian Games.
in
Outstanding performer these events at the Games was the
Singapore 19-year-old
schoolboy, Neo Chwec Kok, who took first places in the 400, 800 and 1,500 metres free style races and also led his 4 x 100 m. relay team to a brilliant victory.
Neo's limes were 5 mins, 13.8. sees, for the 400 metres, 11 mins. 2.2 sees. for the 800 metros and
metres.
Pearson's attempts to draw failed, leaving Recreio the win- ners by four points to one but by a mere margin of one shot In the aggregate.—"OBSERVER",
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951.
INTER-SERVICES ROAD Race at blanDFORD
SEDGMAN FIRES HIS
GUNS AT LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS
London, June 20,
the
Australia's Frank Sedgman, top seed in next week's Wimbledon Championships, fired his big guna in London Championships today at Queen's Club and shot young Hamilton Richardson of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, clean off the court.
Britain's Mrs Jean
quarter
the
of
more
Sedgman moved into the quarter-finals with a 6-1. 6-1 win over the American Junior Champion who could 21 mins, 43.8 sees. for the 1,500 not cope with the Australian's power or his experience in
top grade tennis.
McGuire against In the women's singles, third Britain, but Cesar Carmona of Kin-mán-did the 440 Cheong yards In 5 min. 10.2 sece, last round,
Philippines has Walker Smith, who yesterday dificult year, the best performance 30
task in facing Ray- eliminated Barbara Scofield, of mundo Del Bello, Italy's Davis 800 metres is
San a scarce
Francisco, defaulted to mun The
Cup star and number
two Champion Shirley Fry player in the third event in local meets, though French
quarter. Cheng Kin-man's did the 880 of Akron, Ohio, yards in 11.21.6 last year, and The British gh, the only
home sceded
player in In the 1,508 metres, Clan Chun-
the 1948 Hongkong All- Wimbledon Championships, has ham's Chinese record time of 21 mins.
a blistered right foot. LITY.
Chalice, will! to be
Los Nancy 57
sees, has proved upon.
Angeles, von an all-American match against Betty Rosenquest of South Orange, New Jersey, 6-0, 6-1, to reach the quarter Aoals.
Last Saturday's brilliant feat of the Recreio "Blues" in hand- ing Kowloon Docks their first defeat of the season has now thrown the Colony Lawn Bowls First Division League inte open race with at least four
כם
of
FLAM BEATS COCKBURN
the
Herb Flam. Beverly Hills, second ranking Amerlean, join- edi
In Sedgman
men's quarter-finals with a hard 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 win over Nigel Cock- burn, the South African Davis Cup player.
Hal Burrows, Charlottesville, to the Virginia, advanced quarter-finals with an 8-10, 6-3. 7-5 win over Denmark's Kurt Nelisen,
The the running. teams in Docks lead with 24 points.
Recreation Inclan.
Club (holders) and Kowloon Cricket Club with 10 ond
17 points und with one respectively game in hand each are close behind.
Recreio "Blues" with Iwo
into ames in hand lie fourth with games
points.
Vladimir Cernik, Egypt, went the quarter-finals by defenting Joe Cawthorn, Austra lin, 6-3, 6-0. 13
game itself between the
Secondt seed Eric Sturgess, the Docks and Recreio "Blues last South Africa, entered
will undoubtedly go quarter finals by defeating S. Saturday down. as the most thrilling Stockenberg, Sweden, 8-7, 5-7, malch of the season, replete retired
With with all its uncertainty.
In the men's singles quarter- the three rinks at the beginning finals, Australian Ken McGregor head, the Docks beat Paul Remy, France, 0-4, were 12 shots up in the aggre- | 7-5, Mervyn Rose, Australia,
but when the end came beat
of the 20th
WETE
gate
they had conceded 13 shots!
Leon Norgarb, South Africa, 6-2, 6-4, and Torsten
R. F. Luz's rink gave Re-Johansson, Sweden, beat Dori
20-
erelo an early lead with a 19 win over J. Fraser's rink. R. S. Gourlay's four, however, snatched the lead back for the defeating J. F. V. Docks Ribeiro 13-14.
Candy Australia, 6-3, 8-0.— Associated Press.
WIMBLEDON DRAW
London, June 20
D. Scharengaivel, the Ceylon. born player, who now lives in Gloucestershire, was drown to meet John Horn, one of Bri- tain's brightest young hopes in the top quarter.
Naresh Kumar, India's num- bar four was drawn to oppose Herb Flam, America's number two player, who is seeded num- ber five for the championships. They are in the top quarter of the
draw.
Narendra Nath of India has a su first hurdle as he was drawn against Ken McGregor, Australia's number two player and seeded number seven for these
This champlonships. match will be in the Jast quarter.
C. B. Ong of Malaya' was drawn to meet the six feet four inches tall British schoolmaster and English international, Gerold Oakley-Reuter.
Army won the team championship in the Inter- Services Cycling Massed Start Road Championship over 100 kilometres.
Picture at top shows the pack coming down the hill on the Blandford Camp circuit.
Below, the winning Army team were (left to right) Gar. P. R. Proctor (2nd), Sigmn. K. Mitchell (3rd)-and- Pic. M. Campbell (5th).
SOUTH AFRICANS WILL
DEPEND ON THE SAME TEAM
FOR THE SECOND TEST
London, June 20.
South Africa face the Second Test Match which starts at Lord's tomorrow Raymundo Deyro of the Phi- with the big advantage of one win behind them and, as was expected, have kept the lippines was drawn in the first same team that was successful at Trent Bridge. Last to finish were the rinks match of the men's singles
England, who have not won a Test at Lord's since the last South African tour skipped by A, E. Pearson against the top seeded player, in 1947, have made one change, bringing in a pace bowler, Brian Statham, in place of Kowloon Docks and J. E. Frank Sedgman of Australia Noronha of Recrelo, The Docks when the draw for the Wimble-Trevor Bailey who was not convincing in the First Test. started the last head with a lead don Lawn Tennis Championships Statham will probably bringer, four for 39). Oxford Uni- | At Cardiff: Essex 280 (Hors-`
was made to-day.
more hostility into the attack, veraity 191 for five (Carr 50).
fall 12. Hever, right-arm K. H. Ip of Hongkong will but the side may feel the ab At the Oval: Surrey 392 medium bowler, five for 05). meet Vladimir Cernik, one of the
of Bailey's all-round (Coretable $8, Eric Bedser Glamorgan 46 for one wicket. exlied Czech players, entered
obilities, as his batting has 74, Fishlock 124, Whittaker 86). At Portsmouth: Lancashire from Egypt, This is in the sec- anved England before.
Worcester 44 for one wicket. 285 (G. Edrich 109, Howard ond quarter,
African attack South
At Derby: Kent 343 (Hearn: 12). Hampshire 14 for one. looks far better
A Nottingham: Nottingham- balanced for 85, Clark 52, Kimmins 70, Jack- lippines appears to have an easy
fast medium shire 306 for four (Keeton 85, first round match in the last they have in McCarthy a really son, right-arm
fast bowler and Clive Ven bowler, five for 90). Derbyshire Poole 154, Hardstaff 81). Der- Ryneveld is the only genuine 17 for no wicket.
byshire to bat.-Reuter, leg-spinner on either side. The tourists, therefore,
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
The following are Club rinks for League Lawn Bowls fixtures this week-end, all games com- mencing at 3.30 p.m. sharp:
KBGC
irt Division v Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Road on Saturday, June 23. at 3.30 p.-J.W. Tindast. K. Bodie, E. Purvis, W.C. Simpson: D.S. Oliver. P. tushes, RB. Robertson, J McKelvle: A. Hulton, T. Wren, J. Dianen, G.C. Norman.
2nd Division v Hongkong_Football Club at Happy Valley un Saturday. June 23 at 3.30 pm.-L.C. Harria, EP.9. Baker. C. Willcox, R.J. Wig- ginton: AJ. Roberta, MS. McKay. A. Bailey, J. Crighton: WG, Frost, R.G. Itead, 931. Strange. D. Trail
Rendrver. Volckaert E.W. Ruston, C.W: Greaves. J.W. Bellamy.
PRC
lat Division v Club de Recreio "B" at King's Park.-J. Finney, D. Fit- ches, HB, Dewar, C. Dowman; St. Marvin. Q. Dond, C. Pile,
Fellelsimo Ampon of the Phi-
TODAY'S SPORT
LAWN TENNIS
sence
The
should be ready for any conditions.
There is a hint of rain in the und once again a great deal will depend upon the toss. The sido which is lucky muat go for the weather for the runs may well break and catch the team that bats second on a bad
League matches.-Men's "D" Division-CRC "2" v IRC; LRC wicket. v SCAA; HKCC v KCC: Recreio
v Kowloon Dock; Urban Coun- ell "1" y CRC
Mixed "A" Division-KCC v of play HKCC; SCAA V CRC,
LAWN BOWLS
Perkins, WJ.D. Cameron,
3rd Division v Indian Recreation Club at Happy Valley. Duty, T. Collaco v
At KBGC,
A. Harding, O. Arliss, f.ll. Good McCall. man: T. Pilkington, DS. Roberts. AL Jones, 2 da¥wards JM. Martin, W. Gillies, JJ, Evans, TJ. Hemaley.
SCOPER
FIVE TESTS
IN MCC TOUR
OF INDIA
A
Royal H.K. Defence Force
Next
Orders For
Serial No. 25. Orders by ] Field Firing-Warning Order. The Lieut-Colonel J.G. Fisher, MBE.feld Hiring arep at Tai Lam Chung is alloted in Companies as follows Commandant, Royal Hongkong during July:-A Company-Week- Defence Force, Dated June 19. end July 14-15. * Company-
Werk-end July 20-20. 1051.
OC Q Com- pany will arrange for sections of the Mortar Platoon and MG Platoon to attend each of these tamos to support the rifle companies in their exercise. OC Signals Platoont will Arrange the necessary foly and forward columna,
Depat Qualification Course Liste 30 ydı Rooge. The following re- eruits fired this course on Tuesday June 12 and achieved the resulta shown against their names:-Be- eruits Ro Fook Chol 20 20 11 (51) int class shot, Tsang Chung-wah 20 17 14 (81). Int class aljot, Li Hon-lam 20 14 11 (45) 2nd class shot, Chan Ping 15 20 7 (42) 2nd Plasa miot, M, Mohamed 15 15 12 (42) 2nd class shot, H. Hussain 20 ID (40) 2nd class thot, I. Yang 1 17 4 (20) 2nd cisse alot, I.F. Pedruco 16 17 3 (33) 2nd class shot, Depot Training. Squad A53-Alm- Ing IV other points of aim, Minia fure range, other points of im Squad A4--Kennedy Rosd range, practice shoot. Squad As-Snap- hooting. Miniature range. snap- shooting Squade A54, A57-Kennedy Road range. Introduction *hool. Squad AbTrigger control. Firin
Intelligence Unit Training. 110 Section-Advanced course and now courre parades on Monday and Friday
а respectively usual. R Section-Weekend June 21 10 24. 24-hour skerase in the Taimoshen area. Details of this exerciss will be circulated later, RV for Hong- kong personnel is 2.30 am, at HQ, Usual arrangements for Kowloon perannnel. Wednesday June 27 Signals training as usual.
tores. QM Stores will be closed for one month from July 18 during the move of HQ RHKDF to Happy Valley. All personnel wishing t collect clothing should do so before this date.
Hongkong tegiment
pof
Bulles, Orderly officer
thum week-Lieut. G. C. Hamilton. Next for duty Lieut. JA. King. Orderly sergeant of the week--Brit. 1.. A. Next for duty Sgt. K. J. Fox. Hammer.
Training, Infantry Battalon. "A" Coy Turiday June 24. Field day. Prograinme Field training platvon exercise. Fighting Patrol (1.7, 1044 Part VI, Section 341. Parade 2,20 pm. Murray Parade Ground, Dress OG slacks," Khaki shirts, putices, fighting order. "B" Coy, Monday June 25. Programme Initiative Exar- cise. Parade 9.30 p.m. Murray Parade Ground. Dreis Clean Fatigue OG TV "C", Coy Tuesday June 20. Programme (1) LMG Bren IA and Stoppages. 20 Sien Mechank. Parada 6.30 D.M. Murray Parade Ground.
Dress Clean Fatique Over- alla, HQ Coy. MC Platoon Tuesday June 20. Programme as detalled by Platoon Command. Parade 5.30 p.mi. HQ RBKDF. Dress Clean Fatigue öd Signal Platoon Tuesday June 28. Programme as detalled by Platoon command. Parade 8.30 p., Murray Parade Ground, Dress Clean Fa tigun OG. 3 Mortar Platoon Tues-) day June 28. Programme as detail- ed by Platoon Sergeant. Parado 3,50 p.m. Murray Parade Ground, Dress Clean Fatigue OG MT Platoon Programme No. I Monday me Section Map reading. No. 2 Sec
Instruction,
Closing of ght Btorex. The QM Stores at Force HQ will be closed from July 10 for a period of ap proximately one month for Issues of clothing and equipment only. Company Command will draw the attention of all rank to this order, All issues changes eto of clothing and caulement must be carried out before July 16.
TrainingUse of Cartridges Signal. Cartridges Signal Red will not re- peat not be used during any form of training. This instruction will be brought to the attention of all ranks. It does not apply to car tridges signal White or Green which may be used. Particular care wIFL be exercised In using cartridges signal to avoid utbreak of fire in training areat.
Week
There will be a full day's training for all the radar operators of “A” Watch on Tuesday. Jump 26 Al 4 Radar Station in the New Terri tories, Transport leaves, Sallsaury Itoad at 8.1B a.m. Lunch will be provided. ||Fighter_Plotter Watch-Pull Day's Training. All Bghter Plotters of "A". Watch are to report to A1LQ, Ops Room for
full day's training at 8:30 #m Lunch will be provided. Clerk- PA Course, Members of this courED are to attend HQ Dalence Fored at 3.30 p.m. for practical training. MT Drivers. The following wi MT Drivers are to attend at 6.43 pm. for driving Instruction:-P.L. Yick. KIT. Wong. R.D. Fung, CK.P. Chan. Transport will leave Yalisbury Rand Squadron Untrained at 0.30 pm. Wednesday June 27 Groundigrew, There will be a full day's training for all tradesmen nat yet allocated to fight Transport will leave Sallabury Road near Penisula Hotel at 6.30 .. Lunch will be provided. Letters have been sent to employers. Police Course, Wednesday 27th June 1951, HCAAF Trade training will continue RAF Ka Tak at 4.45 ps for all policemen under Sgt. MacDowell. Salisbury Road at 5.30 pm. Nursing Transport will leave
Orderlies Cottre. The following 4re to attend for a lecture by POTM 9,8. Remler at 10 Defence Force at 5.30 pm. W.5: Chena. K. Leung, A J.V. Ribeiro, F., Cruz. P. Yew, T. P. Silva, A.B.S.M.; Lok, 13, Vim. Thursday June. 28. MT Drivers. Trade training will continue for the following personnel:-P. Wong, W.F Yeung, M... Khan, RK.H. Tang. Trade Training, Thursday June 21. | Transport will leave Salisbury Hond Fighter Plotter
"B" Walch. All at 3.30 p.m. members of Bt and D2 Sections are to report to AlQ Operations Room 41 3.30 p.m. un Thursday June 21 to continue their trade training. MT DriverR. Trade training wil continue for the following person- nel:P. Wong. W.F. Yeung. M.H. Khan. R.K.H. Tang. Transport will icave Salisbury Road at 30 p. Shooting. Practical shooting on Kai Tak Jong Range for all section team will take place from 0 p.m. to 7.30 m. under L. Munro. Transport leaves Saltabury, Noad at 5.10 p.m. Friday June 22, Air Traf- fie Control Section. All embern as detailed by separate letter are
Home Guard Training. Thursday June 28. Pro gramme as detalled by OC Parade 3.30 1.17.
Murray Parade Ground Dress Clean Fatigue Overalis,
I.K. Auxiliary Air Force
22.
Flying Programme. Friday June Ground lecture programinu. UT Navigators. 6 p.m. - Operation of WS 62 Set Sgt. Robinson, Trans port leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 - pm, Saturday June 2. The follow- ing pilota are required at 2 pm. Joner. Gauntlett, Proudman, Friser, Mose. Warne, Kelly. Breting. Ro bertson. Mackenzie, Strange, Wi- Bain, Rondall Jennings. "A" Flight Groundcrew UT Navigators As detailed in Training Programme. and LAC Crabtree are required at the Hangar. Transport will leave Salisbury Road at 330 pm. Meals will be provided. Sunday June 24.
to attend at the Control Power, NAF | The_following hilots are to attend Kal Tak at 6 p.m. lo cummence a
-for flying, Transport leaves Salis= 3-month courte.
bury Road at 8.15 in. Jones, Wamo, Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 3.45 am. Squa- Kelly, Dreiling, Robertson," Strange, dron Full Day's Training. All pilots, Wigram, Bain, MacKenzie, Jennings, w/ pilots and trained grounderewMose, Randall. Wednesday, Juno 27, are to attend for training at HKAAF Ground lecture programme.. Loca- Honger at 8.20. Letters have tion-Q RINDr. 5.30 p.in. u/t been sent tu emplovers. Lunch will | Navigators and Auster v/t Piloip** be provided. Uniform will be worn. Navigation-P.L. Munro, : 9,30 p.ni. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at
to 830 pm, ut Pilots (lloryard)— 0.15 ..
Junior NCOs Course S.L. Reka. 8.30 pm to 7.30 p.. Full Day's Training. The following w/t Navigators and Harvard u/t junior NCO Course are to attend Plints Afteraft Recce--FL. Munro, course at the Jao Tower RAF Kai 9.30 p.m. to 7.30 pan. V/I Pilots Tak at 8.30 am--Newman, Kwok, (Auster)-Meteorology. St. Rake, Britto, P. Chow, Chan Ming, L.M. Souza, P.A. Law. N. Kim. J.E, Cruz, RK.H. Tang Uniform will be worn, Transport will trave Salisbury Road at 8.13 4.5. HKAAF Police Course Full Day's Training. All memberk are to nitend for a full day's prac-
H.K. Women's Volunteer Parce lical training under Sgt. MacDowell at RAF Ka Tak. Lunch will be (Army and Nursing Branch) provided. Transport leaves Salle- bury Road at 8.15 am, Saturday
Training. Drivers eclion-Parado IQ RKDF 6.30 pan. Monday June 23. Auxiliary
Driver. 20. Programme Mav reading O'Connor at the BRAAF Hangar at
Social Evening. Air Force Club. Thursday June 21. Personnel are reminded that a Soal evening is being held in the Air Force Club commencing at 7,30 pm. on the 'abovo dalc.
Jon-Driving Ingrade Ground A Becker 13 10 reper! 10 Sgt. I am tours articter
Dress Clean Yauguo Overalls. RA Section (Specialist Cadre) Wednes- day June 27. Programme as detail- ed by DC. Parade 5.30 p.m. QM** | Day's Training. ofce Regimental HQ. Dress plain cinthes.
NCO's Cadre Wednesday June 27. Programme (1) Message Writing and
reports,
(1) appreciation. Parade 1.30 p
Murray Parade Ground, Dress Clean Fatigue overall.
Instruction. With effect from tu day June 10, regular instructor or -units of the Itegiment will be found as follows:-1 Middlesex-"A" and "Companies. Mortar Platoon, 1 S/Stafforde-"B" Coy and MG Pin-
·Joon,
St. John Ambulance Orders
Order by Comm. A. el Ar- culli, O.B.E., K. St. J., Com- missioner St. J.A.B.. Hongkong District Order No. 25/51 dated June 21, 1851.
Ambulance Buties, Hongkong. 24.0.0 to 30.6.51, Wanchal "A" Division: 1.7.61 to 7.7.81, Wanchai *1* Division,
Ambulance Dalles Kowloon. 28.001 to 1.7.51, Kowloon Division. 27.51 to 8,7.51, Talmattaui Xiva“
dot
Penetration Squad Dutsen--Sun- day, June 24-1901, MO Hilda Chan, Dentist Dr Law Pul-wah and Man- shuen Nursing Division.
Beach Duties. · Hongkong~~~Satur- day, June 23, 2 p.m. Repulse Bay. Confucian Division; Dig Wave Bay. Eastern Division; Shek-, Chun S Division; Sunday June 24, 9.30 a.m. Repulse Bay. Si Nen Division; Big Wave Bay, Causeway Bay Di- Dtvi- 'ston. Shek-O, W.D.W.A.
1.30 p.m Itapulse Bay, ..Y.M.C.A. Divion) Big Wave Hay. S.CA.A vision: Shek-0, K.C.O.B. Division.
Transport Arrangement - Satur will leave day, Motor Transport Queen's Pler at 2 p.m. to convey members to Shek-D and Big Wave Bay and returns at 6.30-7 p.m. Sun- day. Motor Yatsport will leave Queen's Pler at 9.30 6.m.; and leave gain at 150 p.m. to Shex-o and Big Wave Bay,
University side, London, June 20.
a few days The MCC have agreed to after their arrival in Bombay
by the Chusan on October 2 CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
the proposal of the Indian London, June 20.
The Indian High Commis- The following are the close Cricket Board of Control sioner in London. Mr Krishna
Tung Wah Hospital Charity Feta ParkMonday, five for first-class for
Duties at Lunar Test Menon, this evening gaVO five-day
0 to 11 p.m. Central Divi- cricket games played today: matches between England party to meet Mr de Mello. A June 23,
slon: Tuesday, June 26, 0 to 11 p.m. At Worthing: Cambrkige Open Pales
(all games com- University 325 for nine declared and India during the MCC galaxy of cricket talent was Motor Transport Dividon; Weaner- present, including Douglas Jur-day, June 10 to 11 p.m. Wanchal "B" Division Confucian Divinon: Fris
Thursday, June 20, 57). tour at the end of this year.dine, Jack Hobbs, Alec Bedser mencing 5.30 p.m.).—At KCC, (Cockett 121, Hayward
to 11 p.m. E. M. Alarcoun & A.A. Lopes Sussex 28 for no wicket.”
The five Tests will be played and many other famous ployers day, Jine 2.0 to 11 p.m. Fastern Division; Saturday, June 30, a to T v J. McLelland & "W. Marshal
At Stratford-on-Avon; War at New Delhi on November 2, 3, and officials.
p.m. Chung Sing Division: June 30. Gomes & J.A. wickshire A.F. W.R. zay;
Other Indian porismen were 08 (Jose, right-arm | 4, 6 and 7; Bombay on Decem-
1. to 11 p.m. 5th Nan Division. Hülyer: T. Kavanagh, A. Stewart, G. Rocha v W.C. Simpson & 3. fast mallum, six for 43, Diveche, ber 14, 18, 10, 18 and 19; Cal- there, too,
too, and
many Indians
Each Divison (Male) wii__rupply and 31, holding high positions in Lon. McKelvie: M.L. Roza & S.A- right-arm medium swing bowl-cutta on December 30
the squad for each shift. Nursing P. Hughes & W.
January 1, 3 and 4; Ranpur on don-Router,
Division will supply one Amb-sia. At the moment the pitchi is for each hitt. All quests will y F.R. Kermani Northumberland Plato January 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17,
pork for duty to D/B, Wong Hang- and Madras on February 6, 7, 9, sold to be in perfect condition
And when arrive, Meals will be pro- & M.J. Divecha v I.M, Omar Won By Sycomora 10 and 11.
and will probably play hard vided for members on duty. & U.M. Omar; H.A. Ozorio &
Gosforth Park, Newcastle, It will thus be seen that there and fast at first. C.E. Passo%
South · Africa's chances', of v D. Phillips & Mitchell: S.A. Gray & June 20-The Maharajah of is one day of rest in the middle
strengthening their position in Morvl's Sycomore won the two, of all five Test matches. Perkins
mite Northumberland Plate here
The MCC met Mr Anthony the series may well depend today.
de Mello, Chairman of the puguin on the captain, Dudley Mr J. Johnson's Royal En Indian Cricket Board of Central Nourse, trance was second and Mr to discuss the proposed Itinerary was the sheet anchor of Hetherton's Royal Lion was and had no objection whatever their whole, Jonings at Notting
to the proposal. forward by hum and his remarkoblo double The betting was to 4 Mr de Mello Put
century, with an injured thumb, Franki 18.51 Abrahmen Cadet 18 MATCHES
kept his side together cantic! - Wore Timschaue Sue To
“But Thote are 17 official matches,
South Africa, Shewan Tomes Lion Board Room: 5.30 p.m.
by thred including the five-Tests and depend on him always and, if Club de Rearelo Badminton, lengths from Royal Entrance, one unofficial game which the he were to be dismissed, chong- Bection meeting, 6:15 p.m.
with the same distance separa- Indian Board of Control thought ty, the tourists might, and i Club de Recreio Ladies Bec-ding Royal Entrance, and Royal the MCC would like to play as dimcult to amása, a winning
Outrainingta maton, against a totale-kleuter, Tamang ka tion meeting: 7, pametna vpletenoster, unsu
Reserve WD. Foster.
IRC
F.J.R. 1st Division v Kowloon Dock Club J.A. Tibble v G. at SookunponM. I. Hazack, K. M. W. Cameron. Rumjahn, M., Hassan de VA, Rum-
At C.C.C., C.W. Johnson & Jahn Roosen, AR. Ming, A.M.AG. Gardner v A.M. Alves & Omar & A.K. MINUM. Omar. A.M. Souza; H.B. Dewar & Yu, H.M. Omer & Omar.
and Division Club de Recric at A. C. Stewart v N. Heaton thirt Bookungoo--.0, Bux, A. Beemin. C. Bovairā.
Alt. Elakeck & A.M. Wahabi “A.3. Kadle, A., Hussin, A.O, Medar, I.
MEETINGS
favourite Sycomore, D to 1
Hockey Association Royal Entrance; 25 40 1 Royal Ladies' Hitchell, B. 4. Hussin,
M.. X. Adel, &.8, BC. Itumfahn.
Bird Division v Police Recreation Club at flagry VallayA Bachoo, 77MP, 01. Aryulli, AJL Abbas & AR Kitonsillaboo, di Dud.
21. Mærker JEAN MORA, Bahmani AH. Kitchell, MAN WARD, FM/M
meeting at
Srcomorbi
Resignation.—Miss Yong Mee-mee, D/8.8.C.A. Nursing Division, signed w.e.f. 1.5.51.
active
Prons Stamera to Active Birength,-- Kinger Oniles Nursing Division Corporal Pun W.0.1.-10.0.0.
Karatment: --- Waterloo Nursing Yoon- Division-yumb/ibre, Ind Hinz Ko Ngai-bog, Chan Tak-ying
| Nursing "Divisions="CENTE Young
bing.Zmon Fill-cheo, Mak. 01-35E,
Kakey, Meg Bukowao, Bia|| Dig-wa,
(ugs.) HO KANGTO, SPMJ.. Green Corpe) Superkitendert-
WO Williamson. RAEC. 'Driving 2 p.m. for duty. Monday June 23. Radar Operators "B" Watch-Zuli | Practice-8.30 p.m. Wednesday, June There, will be 27. or Friday June 29, or 10 b.m. call day's training for all the radar | Sunday July 1, by arrangement with Operators of "B" Watch on Mon Sgt. Collevaky. Pay duttes The uth will report to Capt M.N. Hak- day June 25 at a Radar Station on
zen at 1Q RHKDP Pay office at 0.30 the island. Transport leaves HQ
p.m. Monday June 25-Sgt. Galley. Defence Force at D 403. Lunch will be provided. There will be 110 aky, Col Langdon, Ple Graves training for this watch on Tuesday Greaves. Pio Yeung, Ple Abbasa C. June 28, Fighter Pletter "B" Watch R Troop-Parade 8.30 pm, Thurs- Full Day's Training. All fighter day, June 20 in AIQ Ops Room for plotters of Sections 1 and 2 are to trade training. Please note change report to AlQ Ops Room for a full of day Signals course-No parade day's training at 0.30 0.m. Lunch further notice. Nursing Courre will be provided. Clerk GD Course,Parade HD RHKDF 0.30 p.m. Mon- All members of this course are today June 25 for transport to B.MH. attend for irade training. lectures.at fret Ald. Course",
(sd.) A. M. Dixxer,"
5.30 p.m. at HQ Defence Force.. Tuerday June 20. Radar Operators
"A" Watch - Full Day's training.
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