A: the University, despite the visit of the Malayan badminton nothing more helpful to morale players. the possibility of the than being in on the first bite at for 145 against Optimists. Navy undergraduales having beaten the points. It may be true that were only good enough for 89 die Optimists if the rain hadn't some of the underdogs last Satur- against KCC. Against Scorpions AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES in.crfered was still a subject of day were furiously shaking the they declared at 93 for six conversation up 10 Thursday rain out of their coats, but the wickets. evening.

necessity arose from the fact that, for once, they

The situation is a very healthy runners an Gaston Rele and Emit one. One has only to glance at Zatopek.

the present League standings:

""They n three, six and ever one mile races. infementary to

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so

The "All" declared by the Stewards when the "Ali Clear" is given. Clear" signal wil be indented by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalusator Tower BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TICKETS UNTIL TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED ATTENTION is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which ready as follows:-

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NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting Judies not in possession of Brooc.es or Season Dekeks and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are abiainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal Introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced

and for payment of all chits, elc.

by him, and

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am, on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are si'uated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Cluc House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

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Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and t endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes ar not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passin, through on their duties and must remain in their employers' starts Owing to the congestion in the Members' Beuing Hall, Box. "holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servant make use only of the Public Botting Hall. Military Folice will be posted at various entrances to the Members' Hall to ensure tha this regulation is adhered to,

BY ORDER,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

Pine

ST

The

oach is con-

other,"

saya

ban Ior 191

| KCC With thte In view the young Army "A" South

Harrier London

et RAF himself one stift targets suuner with times of min. 10 gee, Royal Navy for the milk. Bindy 5sec for tuve Universi y

Craigengewer nites and 29min for the six.

He confesses Lo ambition should like to be lucky Scorpions enough

the to break

British two Optimists miles record which has sload A:

Indian R Pin, 3.4ece, in the name of C. A. J

Recreio Emery since 1939."

kxpress Service)

~~(Linden

Othe

special

Army "B"

had been

this columnist's many with their coals to the sky when crhies will say, what about the

he deluge Came.

MORE BITE THAN BAKK?

Testing time comes this week- end for the new occupan's

the top rung Kowloon Cricket Club play the Scorpions at home

P W D L Pis

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9

3 1 2 -

6

21.

3 11

5

311

5

31

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today and

1 - 1

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Q

The Optimists

Chater Road tomorrow.

nt

Bun

Scorpions bowling?

1

Connel and

lon't add

Howarth.

RCC should win both matches. !

and. Optimis's' The Scorpions bave Weller but they

up to one Frank The Optimists have Snai h, but

Craig and Sammy

they won't keep them on long enough to do any real damage.

TOMORROW OR NEVER

If they don't, their Second Eleven Navy may be clamouring to play in the First Division next season and

Senior League Softball

Programme Re-arranged

By “GRANDSTAND"

**

Craigongower have the Royal as their opponents itl King's Park this afternoon and that will be good practice, against bowling not interior 10 The Scorpions', for their home match against the Laiter 10-

monow

is

Craigengower Aurns out team against the Scorpions that has no tail. If their batting not mistreated by Navy, it hould have confidence enough Omorrow to knock

a good પાડી 180 or so. Then it wil be

up to the bowling array of Billi

Len White, J. C. Keh, George Souza and Bottomley, good enough to arount cheaply almost any team In the League but the Scorpions. With a i'le luck. they may turn the trick on the Scorpions 03.

moria

of

the

for

As a result of a midweek decision by the Management Committee Hongkong Softball Association, a change in this week's programme has been made, to make up for the forthcoming period of inactivity of some teams due to the pend- ing Defence Force training, by moving up next week's fixtures for tomorrow in the "A" Division.

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With youth coming into the R side, Craigengower's flelding is;

a great improvemen! un what

it has been and it will be the

fel that will largely be looked

to, to get the Scorpions out.

four points from the Scorpions For Cralgengower, the full

will mean

everything. The

Valley side will have its oppor- unity tomorrow to stock up on

confidence. It is a matter of tomorrow or never.

The Braves now tangle with the Madcaps at 2.00 p.m. while the Overseas cross bats with the Jaguars in a pair of tilts which should provide thrilling moments, as these four teams meet to sort out the current deadlock in the league standings.

the Junior League, the weak sistera at the plate, Rene shortstop with plenty of ball Delawares stake their chances Sequeira spearheading the at- sense, while Robert Xavier al of a continued winning streak Lack with Grahame Crookdake the keystone sack to remain at the head of the and George Saunders standing plenty of biff behind his mighty micor hop when they meet the

up for clutch-hitting. challenging Aces

¿wats. at 4.00 p.m.

This should be the best game this afternoon, while Widares

Carlos Assumpcao and Jackie pf the and Griffins lock horns in the all out in a show of strength.

week as both sides go Silva are capable of riding the afternoon period tomorrow in a

leather for distance but it all Overseas Chinese who depends on whether they can crucial make-or-break set-up have upset for the latter.

the apple-cart for hit at the right time against the Followers of the Braves who several outfits in the past few Ares.

of the Senior League,

the Terry Lucido will be on are still stunned by their setback weeks Last week will be out en masse

will be up against tough opposi- mound for the Delaware and to cheer

this wedd their on tomorrow

in the crucial spots they is reliable wh favourites on

Frank to another streak tangle

exists in the Earos' but a weakness of triumphs, at the same time folting Jaguars.

receiving department. climbing out of the bottom half The Jugs have only dropped The Aces have had bad luck. of the standings.

une decision to the Saints by a After remaining undefeated for Carro noseout soore, and for a spell, they were downed by chalked up the defeat to one the first time the Overseas will the Blackhawks and again by and Lean. Lim and Poh are of thosé bad days, but be really put to the test. Should the Griffins in succession, main- coming along nicely and there whether this was the case or not they emerge at, the right endly through careless errors. With is also more confidence in the will be revealed this week when of the final count, it will be tight playing the Aces will give batting. On Sunday, they take

а diminutive Delawares

on Army "B" at home, good run

run for their money with

True

fams to type,

have

when

heights of confidence the under-move like lightning on the fold, le match.

the Tribs tackle the Madcaps. ar bccasion for mass destruc- the

On paper the outfit under tion of all existing crystal the heavy willow-wielding of Buster Hollands

seems weaker. with a trio of promoted juniors

Lam Ping for the Overseas Reggie Silva and L. Rocha. over important will Leaguers taking

be pitted against Vic Junior Leaguers have but once the Pedruco in

their the hurling

duel own flock of fans, and both par- infield positions, Braves myth has been cracked, while both sides have donensties will be out in full force in

here can be no telling what trated in the past that they can this

THE PROGRAMME dogs can muster.

The pace should be fast

ared! Starting hurler for the Braves furious, and any error made arv Dodgers; Dragons v Bantama; Tollay: 2,30 pm. Blackhawks will be Chappy Remedies again any stage of the game is bound 4.00 p.m. Delawares v Aces with his opposite number either to have devastating resulte. Kelly Silva-Netto or Joey Graca, Jaguars are tipped to top the

it will

be the offensive Overseas, but past events have strength that will count when shown that Frank Poon's out he seventh inning rolls around, have been under-rated tre

Junior Remedios and Spiky | often..

but

Junior League games): Pool To

Squaws (Ladbas' League). Tomorrow: 9.30 am. Ameri- cans v Dodgers (Senior "B"); 11:00 am. Overseas v Jaguars Guters of the Tribe have The Delawares, who have a (Senior "A"); 12.30 p.m. Wild- been clouting the horsehide record of four successive wins, fires v Griffins (Junior League); with consistent regularity and will make their fifth start of South China V. Wahoos (Ladies' have Hved up to their ratings, the season in the Junior LeagueLeague); 200 p.m. Braves v but Tony Osmund has been this afternoon when the Acos Madcaps (Senior

"A" most disappointing in not have challenge their diamond supre. p.m. Warriors

Navy ing one siglo hit to his credit macy.

(Sendor "B"). In two games.

Having lost several players "All team managers, are Perhaps the law of averages after last season, Tony Kwok's quesied to note the changes in will operate for Tony to make Delawares have found several times for. Sunday's games owing up for the ground lost. The replacements, among whom to the rovers on to standard Hollandsmen are by no means Mickey Guterres, natural time.

Hardly cricket

V US

3.30

re-

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Indian Recreation Club have Spokunpoo week-end with Army "B" on Saturday and Army "A" on Sunday. Having drawn with Craigengower, they are likely in resist having all eight points taken away from them.

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