THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
NOTICE John Macadam's Column
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
CLUB
Special Cash Sweep
3 on the Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 10th Feb., 1952
Tickets in the above at $2.00 each may be obtained at the Treasurers' Compradore Oce, 1st Floor, Telephone House, and at the Club's -Branch Offices situated at:- § D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Over 1,000,000 tickets sold
to dute.
H. MISA,
WINTERBOTTOM HAS THE RIGHT IDEA
It is lot these many years since we first called atten- tion to the claim of a very famous football coach Indeed that there was no training of modern first-class foot- ballers.... "They think they know it all," he said, "and most of them are had subjects,"
It is a fact that the first thing a coach has to break down Is this "What's he know about it?" attitude, Most- ly, they feel that the game fa different from the time the coach was playing.
They are right there. The established players, put to the game is different, but the teaching of the young ideas and, Secretary.sentials are the same as when at the same time, helping the it was played with the dubious established prò. to improve his aid of battleaxes In the rel technique. of Queen Elizabeth,
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
and Draft programmes Entry Forms for the 4th Race Meeting 1962 to be held
it
You have seen well-placed players blinding a ball past or over the goal and taking that split-second too long to get under control from a pass and get on with the game. They are good players, but they are im
and trained coached properly players.
England team manager Walter winterbottom's book,
"Soccer
To us, it is a complete vindica- has ilon of all Winterbottom ever stood for in the Soccer Hierarchy.
The hope is that he will follow it up with a work dedicated more the senior players, directly to
them than A larger number of you think need it...need this scientific approach to their work, the application of the punch of on Saturday, 10th February
the Instinctive British player to 1952, (weather permitting) Coaching" (Naldrett Press. 12 the planned technique of the
at the Od.), is not specifically almed at
"Continentals. obtained may be
kind of is a these players; Secretary's Omlee, Telephone these
the fact is that primary-but House: the Club
House, there are a great number of full-tence is on bail-play in training. Valley: and Happy Stables, Shun Kwong Rand.
the
Entries close at 12 o'clock 7th Thursday, - NOON
February, 1952.
on
By Order,
time professionals who can get a lot out of it.
He has taken a couple of years to write it, although the coaching experience embodied in it goes back over a considerable number of years in the business.
TECHNIQUE.
Essentially, it is a coach's book H. MISA,
with the emphasis not on the Secretary, teaching of anything new
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 16th February, 1952
to
(Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club) There are 9 races. The First Dell will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the First Race will-be-run-at. 2.00.p.m..
Through Tickets Races $18.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" scheduled to be run an 16th February, 1952.
Winterbottom's major insis-
The players should develop their technique with the ball instead of lapping without it, just as s billards player keeps his hand in at the billiards table and not just walking around it either."
DAVIS TOUCH
It was only the other day that we met Joe Davis, king of the snooker players, at lunch. He mentioned that he had that morning put in some three hours on his home table...."If I leave of practice out for a couple days," he said, "it takes me the best part of
Week
to get. back to peak form."
So, says Winterbottom, It is with football players,
and he goes on to demonstrate it to this It is all here great satisfaction.
the kicking, tackling. The strategy and the tactics of the game, and the best. and dribbling, methods of coaching.
We hear that Ruskin Spear,
English one of the best of the younger painters, contemplates putting this year's Cup Final on Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for canvas. Frith did it with Epsom by 10.00 Bau, mn Fire Foy, will be sold and the on Derby Day; Why not Spear reservation cancelled for future meetings.
THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House,
non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or BACKERS ARE a white sphere at the Totalisator Towers. ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS
EXHIBITED. BEEN
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description
innot be rectifled later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained unce Investors have left the Counters..
with Wembley?
Draw For The
Colony Tennis Championships
1952.
FREDDIE TAKES THE COUNT
Where some of the world's finest fighters 'failed, the ice wins--and puts former World Cruiserweight Boxing Champlon Freddie Mills on his back at the Empress Hall, Earl's Court, London.
Versatile Freddie-boxing promoter and commentator, record compere and film actor-added one more to his many parts when he turned out in a practice match with the Canadian ice hockey team, the Earl's Court Rangers.- Reuter photo.
SPORTSMAN'S DIARY
UPHOLDS F. R. BROWN
Next Time We Can Beat The Australians'
Says Freddy Brown: "I think England. will be capable of beating Australia in 1953. Brown, who was speaking at the dinner of the Middlesex Hospital Club, pointed to England's wins over Australia last February and. South Africa later.. "From that team and the team now touring India--without the big guns
I believe we have the nucleus of a winning team in 1953."
1
He stopped as I believe Brown is right in his I), C. A. Spencer (Kettering), | Ipswich team.
many shots as he let through, forecast. Compared with 1950-51 N. G. Welch (Addington),
an indication that not only he have HIGHEST AGGREGATE England and Australia
Never
goalkeeper mind,
but 10 others in front of him had various acquisitions-either now
a hand in this 22-1 defeat. There to Test cricket or more matured Michael Chilton, you will never
again let through 22 goals, as was no net and "ball boys" had example -and-established. For
England.-P.B.H. May. T.W. hoppenca to
it. is against
Chilton takes the Beld again score' Over- on
Saturdayunashamed and
Graveney, F. Lowson. R. Tatter-The law of Saturday," a long-chase-after-each- goal, -
ley C.
This "cricket
B. Stathom, R. Spooner. saustralia, Hole, Lang-whelmed Chilton, aged 15, of Ipswich, and his side, the Achilles McDonald, G. Thoms
match against Here England "has it-es-Colts, in their
End Juniors, another none of the "new" West Australians are bowlers; and it is in bowling chiefly that Aus- tralia is ageing.
pecially as
But so resilient is Australian quite possibly some- cricket that one hitherto unheard of will bob up from Wooraberdibna or some- where and upset all calculations. STAY-AT-HOME
of
Olympic Medals May Be Restored To Jim Thorpe
Washington, Feb. 5.
A Congressional Com- mittee decided today to try to have the Olympic medals of Jim Thorpe, the Sac and Fox Indian athlete, restored
undismayed.
-(London Express Service,)
Entries Open For Bridge Tournament
A series of open tourna ments for bridge players is being organised under the
of the sponsorship Lusitano and the Jewish Recreation Club..
Club
Team-of-Fourlonship will
Pales
Jeannette Altwegg Leads In European Figure Skating Championship
+ Vienna, Feb. 6.
Miss Jeanette Altwegg, of Liverpool, the World, Figure Skating Champlon, led by the narrow margin of 5.1 points after the first three compulsory figures in the. European Championships here today.
Omolal placings were:
1. Jeannette Altwegg (Bri- tain), 359.9 points.
Jacqueline Du Bief 6), 364.8 points.
9. Barbara Wyatt (Britain), 301.
4.
324.8 points.
Kraft (Germany),
5. Valda Osborn (Britain), 324.8 points.
The remaining three figures will bo skated on Wednesday,
MEN'S TITLE
Helmut Seibt of Austria took first place In the men's free skating with 206.8 points.
Was
Carlo Fass of Italy second with 200,40 points, and Michael Carrington of Britain third with 193.33,
Other placings were: 4. Alain
183.70 points.
Giletti, France,
*
3. Marianne and Laszlo Nagy (Hungary), 10.73.
It was stated that the placings and points announced, after the men's dree skating were the final ones for the men's event, including those for the compulsory figures held yester day-Rejrter.
Hungary Wins Swaythling Cup Final
Bombay, Feb. 5, Hungary won the
ment tonight.
The Hun
3. Martin Felsenreich, Aus- Swaythling Cup tourna trio, 181.14.
6. Freimut Stein, Germany..garians beat England 54 in 179.99.
1. Zdenek Fikar, Czecho- slovakia, 174.94.
the final.
The Hungarians took the Gyoergy Szako, Hungary, trophy in the dramatic Inst match of a nine-match fle 9. Fritz Loosli, Switzerland, when K. Szepesi beat in
159.1.
152.00.
10. Klaus Lolchinger, Ger- jured and imping Aubrey Simons 23-21, 8-21 and 21- many, 151:52.
The ice, which had been sot 16: during the afternoon, was now Earlier a pulled calf muselo very hard, and the first three { forced Simons
10
concede a al; fell during their perform-- scheduled 'match against Ferune arces-Carrington twice,
'Sido.
Selbt, the holder, was careful The Individual results were. and accurate, producing his John Leach (England) bent figures with technical perfec- Szepesi (Hungary) 3-21, 2-13, 110n. His figures included 21-15.
doubled
-014-
bent
slips,. double loops, Josef Kuczian (Hungary) beat axel jumps and pirouettes. Simons (England), 21-7, 21-10.
Fasal. Dew over the fee in a Richard Bergmann (England) speedy
Thythmic , and
Sido (Hungary) 21-10, gramme which was well varied. | 21-17..
Carrington Web fast and Koczlan beat Leach 21-18, brillant, but occasionally lacked 21-15.
accuracy,
Giletti's programme was well balanced, with a nice variety of jumps and pirouettes.
Paul Falk and Ria Baran" of Germany retained their pairs title. Johm and Jennifer Nicks Britain were second, and Laszlo and Marianne Nagy of Hungary third.
Omen results were:
1. Falk and Baran (Germany), 11.38
points.
2. Jennifer and John Nick (England), 10.76.
WEEK-END HOCKEY
Bergmann beat Szopesl 21-13, 21-6.
Sido bent Simons in a walk- 'over.
Bergmann beat Koczlan 12, 21-19.
Sido beat Leach 21-19, 21-17. Szepest beat Simons 23-21, B-21, 21-10.
The
the
BERGMANN IN FORM -
feature
of the tie wRE excellent form of Richard Bergmann, four times World Men's Singles Champion and a last-minute selection for Erg land's team, He won all his three matches.
Johnny Leach of England, Present Champion, could only win one of his matches, going and down to Josef Koczian
Ferenc Sido, the first and who beat
ranked
second steppsons
The following are hockey fix Simons in the deciding match,
SATURDAY.
tures for the weekend:
The best of three sets will be competition last summer, will tee's Sub-Committee on In-ing sesalons and one final round. Little Flowers, Ve Victorians at England, derationllon
"I prefer my
LEFT-HANDERS ALL
onal society for left- A national
golfers there handed
are at
Umpires:
to Hungary and Japan, one of
Swaything and mying "It is Biting trophy should go.
che
Johnny Williams, Rugby heavy-weight, who mee's Jack Gardner at Earls Court on March Given below is the complete for the British and Empire
the Colony
will do all his training in Open title, draw for
has been paralysed in the right Singles and
Doubles Tennis his home town. Gardner will
hand since he was two, and plays at Betchworth, Surrey.
to him.
Second Division (Men's)
left-handed. He is one of the Already Williams has been
HKAAF vs Army "B" at CRA few top-rankers service are scheduled to be. m which
The first of these, an Open Championships, the first games train at
Thorpe won the medals for
fully authorised- Pentathion
the Pairs Championship Tournament, ground at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: to impel the and Wakoleld to McGowan,
cruiser- the Competitors are requested
Decathlon at played on Tuesday, February 12. sparring every day with Johnay
the Olymple will take place next month under Sgt Davies, Z. A. Abbas."
with two fingers. note that matches are to start as weight, and he hopes to obtain
BUNDAY
The Hungarian non-playing near to 5 pm.. each day as pos the services of Terry McDonald, Games at Stockholm in 1912, International Duplicate Bridge
Dorians vs Gremlin "B" at CHA
Laszlo
Varkony, sald ground at 3.30 p.m. Umpires: Col. the He, "This victory is the our Championship. sible. Any player not appearing Bruce Woodcock's prodigy, very but they were taken from him Rules. This will be followed by
when it was learned he had
Blowers, J. G. Mareal.
after the tie: Ted Soon,
Morgan, winner
The
KOV "A" vs. Recreio at KGV I at result of much on the Court by 5.30 pm, will
hard work," default.
Jack Solomons heavy-weight played baseball for
Com- be played The House Intering
Umpires: W.0. Padley. ved in one or more quality-1.30 pm.
Montagu of The Hon. Jyor VO, Letori.
President of the Inter- also join the Williams camp. played until the semi-final and
Sald
dian Affairs voted unanimously The first Qualifying Round will CBA ground pl 3.30 p.m
presented to try to liave
ve the medals re-be played at the final rounds, which will be the
Jewish Ma). Basson, Yaqub Khan.: best of five sak.
wife o
University V2 KGFg at Uni-he Club stored and to have them dis- Recreation
on Tuesday, veraity at 2.30 p.m. mythe Umpires and balls will be pro-
Sgt. Pitcheri Krishin Lail played in Oklahoma, where March 11, commencing at 7 p.m. vided.
Thorpe
First Division (Men's) The object of the Qualifying lived in his youth,
(Re- Round
Argonmile “A“ vs HRHC at Polles Rep. Frank T. Bow
14 to select
for pairs o
Nixon, K. G. McKenzle. has been formed.
and
of place
Police vs Royal Navy Most notable is former Walker were taken from Thorpe be Dates, time
sessions will be Ground at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: A.
M. J. da Suva, G. Blackburn, Cup captain, P. B. Licas, MP cause he accepted $2 a day for subsequent for Brentford and Chiswick. playing baseball for a few days decided, as soon as entries
“Umpires; QSI DAY, MIC- Restoration would "right the Curiously, no left-handers are in
closed and players will be notified and accordingly. to Thorpe' the top money-winning profes- wrong done
"give recognition to him and to Circulars regarding the foura
Umpires: G. sionals. MEMBERS' BADCES AND ENCLOSURE
One rallying point is the Mal- the American Indians," Repment are being mailed to
Entries for, the Open Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladles
comson trophy contest at Pinner
The Sub-Committee believes pairs Championship Tournament MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Song Chun Ling John, Heu; Hill Three other major com- it would be appropriate to have chose on February 29. Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT `À BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE Kenneth Lo v Tul Wai-pul; Edwmpetitions, including resuscitation) the medals housed at Anadarko, Tial y A. D. Barnett; Szeto Bick v of the West Byfleet trophy, are Oklahoma, headquarters for the MEMBERS: ENCLOSURE.
VLL. Câr. 31. 1. Cook Wong planned. Soclety headquarters: Southern Plains Badges admitting ladies net in possession of Brooches or Season Chan-fal V Donald Lo: PL. Holmes neteenth Club in the
West socinted Fred. End. tickets, and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' y Gereiro, Enclosure and the Club Rooms, at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or de M.
Committee is: V. J. Cotter gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone -Joong Fri 2 Pertuistip), Len Craven (Pinner Hill), T. S. Innes (Sundridge Park), Nell
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they reter, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to
be'run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Poyment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
Is
for play, all fixtures will go back least 300 in clubs around London { pubilean, Ohio)" said the medals the "Howell Movement" fmals. Ground at 10.30 am. Umpires: Wo. the oldest of the
In case the ground is closed until play is resumed.
*Fixtures for the first week will be published on Thursday and competitors are also request ed to hold themselves available for the whole of the first week. MEN'S OPEN SINGLES Tal Hound: A. Augestad yd. a.
To
Li, Cdr. C. M. Jones, C. S, Chenk
ain Jr; Cheung Chou v
2nd Round: Ip_Koon-hune v Ma
Tyler:
House, an the wrliten or personal introduction of a Member, such C. Kung v Lt Col A. member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all thits, etc.
Only limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-1 closure will be on sale at the. Race Course,
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore OMee will The close at 11,00-a.m. and the Secretary's Office ai 11.45 am, Treasurers' Compradore. Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club 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.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $3.00 including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
SERVANTS' PASSES
Masland My Tru Yunus, Nor man Lo v E. Pereira: Choy Ting kin vlu Po-hay: Sandy Lin v Frank Yen; Lee Wai-long ve Tsen-tsuen Feter Chen v Cheung Cui-ching; LA Lich-tsun v Yaqub Khan; Ng Man- chung v K. C. Dao.
MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES 1st Round: Kenneth Lo & Thomas Lo y George Lm Je & E Leh-tuin; Wanders v Lee Wai-tong & K.. Ka-lau & Ho Cheung-po; Lan Yuk- Norman Lo & Donald Lo vlo ying & Wong Gui-kl v Samuel Zoo &eorge Lin.
2nd found: Ip Koon-hung & Ed- win Taai Choy Th-wah & Wong Shiu-wing: 4. pf. Macpherson & G Liang: Choy Ping-tan & Luk Ding- Cheung C. S. Cheng & Masland Markung Von-chao, & Thomes du Cheung Kwas-kwung & Cheups Chow Frank Yoh & Fritz Lk v D. N. F. Chew & V. T. Lok) Carlos buang & A. Houssin V, D. M. ftodri guen & F. da M., Ribeiro; Tao Shiu- I'm & lu Po-hay you Jee-kang & Eric Less Steph that& Pereir
Bow sald,
dlubs.
at Police
the
the participants โท World Championships, and East to a debutant."euter. one-East
13 HAPPY JAPANESE A smiling bunch at Japanese erected a United Press corres
'this' morning when walked
2.00. AV RAF Recreio at
University 19 Army -"A" at Uni-po into their hotel
are
all
key Ram verity at 4.50 9.m B. Gurevitch, 11. Souza.
Becond Division (Men's)
pon.
clation wis
The reason for their clat
Aces vs YMCA at Sookunpon at the fact that the iris 18-vent
Umpires: G.. T. Falmer, old Miss T. Nishimura of Kyoto
Nau Jawan ve Nav Bharat at and 23-year-old Vilis Boundary Si, at 10.30 a.m. Um-Narahara of Hiroshima swept to
F. Capt, Seaton,
Toads vs Argonauts on in big victory 20 win the boveted aat 20.30 AM.. Umpires: F/5g Corbillon Cup in the 19th World
Agency Bradford City
Retain Players Army Player For Maclean (Coombe Middlesbrough Sedgman Not To Defend U.S. Title
The
18-year-old
Bradford, Feb. 5. Bradford City has decided to retain 11 players who were placed on the transfer list last month.
This decision was reached by
Leigh, J. B. Gonsalves,
Reorelo "B" va Dutch at Recrelo at 10.30 a.m.. Umpires: X.G.M. Smith, A. Arjz Maik,"
Table
ers
Champlona 16**
a were 'dull in
autograph hum-
and out and about the room of Japanese girls, who have
become sweethearts. of India's table tennis fans,
They:
the
TODAY'S SPORT
CRICKET
Doubles
beat the World's Champions
the Misses
Middlesbrough, Feb. 6. Ray Barnard, Middlesbrough's hog right back, been released by the Army to the directors after they had held
Army League, RNT v 34 LAA Dione and Rosalind Roweto Colombo, Feb, 5.
play in his Club's fourth round a meeting with players today. Regt (Bookunbo0); 1 En Mx V 13/18 in the Corbillon Cúp for Last week David Stéble re- (Cragengower) A&B.LV HH FA Cup tie against Doncaster signed from his position of-man-Tec RAFC V6 FOR Japan and Asia for the first United States tennis Rovers here today (Wednes-
oger of Bradford City and until gecreto): REW Services V40 time in the 18-year-old history championships will have to get day).
of the competition on Monday sültable successor can be Diy Pru Coy (Sek Kong). along without Frank Sedgman.
HOOKEY Ice, which caused the post-
Edgland and Hungary quill- Australia's brilliant ce said
on engaged Albert Harris, a direc
Combined Services v RASC (Praned for the finals by winning ponement of the match today he will not deferid his Baturday, has disappeared from for, will act as honorary man bes) at Soakumpos, pum.
BADMINTON
Groups A and B respdelivery. American singles crown ot For the ground, but referee F.Her
Men's Doubles "C" Division Bee Czechoslovakia, the 1951 champ George Jowett, for some years est Hills this year but will, in Gerrard is expected to make an
Tong v Tytam KCC v. Recrip
United Press- "Whites?? Wimbledon title, which
secretary-Reuter. todayReuter. for has cluded him.
H. P. Pichard v S. A. Judah & T. 1 stead go all-out to wip" Inspection of "the", pitch early assistant secretary, becomes tullion I-NAV U; Kowloon plons, did not defend the title:
V.A. Di. Harnett. & J. G. Ewing: Bonnie; Wel &c. Alwyn Wer v Roch Llang de Kho Bin-cel; 23. W. Choy & IPM, LUV Yew-Chang-chan & 1..
Cook & P.
thus
Sedgman will tour Europe after tho Aslan tourney tiere and arrive in England in Ume to compete at Wimbledon,--Assb- cluted Press,
Badminton Results
II. THOU & Car Me Kin-1 Bb Tereha's boat'
YMCA 8-1 while
Servants' passes will be, issued to privato box holders only; who are requested to distribute them with discrimination 'and '10 endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not konin v L. C. Holewal & Szeto Recreio Blues 5-4 In Junibr permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through an their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.
Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders; and Members are requested to ensure that their norvants: make use only of the Pabile netting 1047 Military Folled will be poster at various points in le enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
MISA, BABY Becretary.
Chinese 27 Hoires; 2. Un Young & Wong,
CCC Beat
Cdr J. B Laing & P. L. Mixed Doubles Badminton amuckey Ng-Man-chung, 4-Ne Kam-chuen; Chung Yue-to & Chay matories played list algik; Tli-kin ̧v Trui Yun-pul & Trui Wal Tasks, d. Fornery, and "Stiff, Houses *(81 Teresa) boat Mrs LC Lau tand 1.K. Lig 21-14; beat May 17.C. Chan and C.Y. Yung -21-12: · beat More A. Wong and 8.T. Ng 21-17, S „Mis F. Hong and A.J., Gonzalves (St_Teresa), boat Mrs - Laut and Halt 21×131; (best. Mr. Chan and Yung
SIAMESE LOSE
Oxford, Feb. The Siamese touring Rugby 313 dost to, 20ra Wang and Na Union team were beaten tođáy
BNhin 3. Baptista, and J. Pomeroy BY Epping to six by Mag-
(at Teresa) -vest Mrs Lau krig, b falêne : Collage, Oxford.eded morenast, Mr. Chan and
15-3, baka Sew Wong, and
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