THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952.

A GREAT MET. AT EPSOM

The finish of the Great Metropolitan Handicap race at Epsom un Aprij 22. It- was won by French Squadron (W. Johnston up), centre, from Veuillin (Gothin up), left, and Crudwell (Piggott up), right-Central Press Photo..

LAWN BOWLS St. Louis Industrial School

TEAMS

The following are Chus relections

for League Lawn Bowls matches un Saturday, May 3, all games cur Imentmg 380 p.ro.5,

KCC

The following players have been lerted to represent KCC in their

matchi-s Ja was bowl- Saturday, May 3, at 3.38 p.m.

V.

7111 Dividon against Hongkong Football Clubs (CTOR)A Lupe F. R. Ha selet, C. Thumps, P. Gulwm. W. E. Clege. . N.

Wang, B. S. Capell. F. C. Pinela

.. Kermani. T. & Baker, A.4. *Kaw, W. Hong Sling.

Sveund Division agunt Bongo Cricket Club Hunter: II. Cin

Divucha. 1 Bones,

λ. Crumpel. 3.

A Howarth, J. A.

L.. Birzay: #tulary, P Tible: E. Ghosd, C. 1. stapleton,

Tang, G. Lev

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Third Division-ngemet: Hlungkuar)

H. Le Football Club Away-1.

C. T. Champeluvier, F. W. I WAN u, S. 4. Gray; it. W. Close, A. 1. W. Balar. JMaati Cowie P. W. Coxull, F. Marsh. S.

4. Chubli. Kanand

KBGC

W.

Rene Birst team against Club e

un May 3 at Resto at hasie

P. Pranes, J. G. Meyer, A.. ver, it. B. Robert-on: Gaddi C. E. F. Thompson, A. L., G. East Simpson E. Green 5. Mekas, G. C. Nur- McKelvie.

STRAT), T:OIG enon, J

W

M

Count

Park un

Steals The

Spotlight

At Table Tennis Tourney

St Louis Industrial School stole the spotlight at the Inter-School Table Tennis Knockout Competition at the Southern Playground yesterday, when they not only stormed into the semi-finals with two impressive wins but also established themselves as firm favourites to be the first holders of the title.

CUT EYES ARE BECOMING A BOXING DISASTER

Says PETER WILSON

As though boxing hadn't got enough to contend with (Dr Summer- skill, increased entertainment tax, and a dearth of good fighters) there is the problem of cut eyes which is now rapidly assuming the propor tions of a disaster.

At the last Albert Hall show the big fight ended in the third round with sh cut eye, and the chief supporting bout about three quarters of the way through or

the same cause,

We see the same sort of thing at show after show. What is the reason for the extraordinary and alarming increase in this form of injury?

PETER WILSON. de- clares there is going to be a collection of Cyclopenn boxers and disgruntled fans unless someone does something about gloves that harden into ridges which cut like a knife.

Finally, can anything be done to improve the gloves them- selves?

not alone in 'he- Hoving that it can be

John Lewis, former M.P. for Bolton and stoward of the BBBC, has been experimenting with a plastic covering-In place of the leather now used for boxing gloves. He hopes to produce u prototypé pair of gloves in the next few weeks.

are sustaining, a permanent west-boxers considerably more, careful I think the reacons threefold-one, oddly enough, is ness-because you have been lit to avoid these accidents,"

although glover thank

were "and in- originally invented troduced to prevent the facial injuries which you got in bare knuckle days, they now, in fact. to the hands afford protection and, therefore, enable more da- moge to be done an opponent's head.

The reason for this is fairy obvious. The metacarpal bones the the wrist and between fingers are comparatively fraglio and have to hear the brunt of a full-blooded blow.

When

the hand was n protected an old-time prize. Aghter had only to land once or twrice on his opponent's skull or elbows and his hands would become knocked up. Now the yards of bandages, tape, and the Coz. gloves allow him to punch for more wildly with parative immunity.

RAW UNS

com-

The troublo with leather is that when it gets drenched with water or stained with blood it is with the head instead of the inclined to wrinkle and harden Into ridges which can cut like a plove.

knife,

'ACCIDENTS'

A few summary disqualifica- tions would, I believe, make all

Major League Baseball

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

A

ī

Crossfire Of Javelins May Yet Be Necessary

Sir,

whistle, I immediately shouted,

inners: four

remaining two or probably carried th

May I crave of your valuable and of the six

the space. to comment upon the two obeyed, letters which appeared in yes- ellher not hearing terday's newspapera concerning not understanding, the athletle meeting at Caroline ia the first H! on Sunday last. Although were stopped. both "Rover" and "Recorder not restarted until the runners. have replied perfectly adequate had signified

ly and I am most grateful to to continue,

bend where they The race was

their willingabes and I can assure

both of them for their support J.B.E.A. that no great damage

I feel that there are certain was done. points upon which I, as one of

tho "numerous

with

officials"may I am glad to know that we have. AL Icast one regular be able to cast a little light.

Before

the follower, and I sincerely hope dealing various points mentioned in that J.B.E.A. will continue our meetings, and the letters I will admit that to support

they will give this particular meeting did not that in future

more pleasure than he run as smoothly as I, for one, him would have wished, and for obtained from the last one! this I offer no excuses.

wore

The letter in the China Mail

the

It was one of those occasions when several things did not is one which I regret should

have been written, since as they turn out just

of tho Most planned, but despite this I do writer is one

the in runners feel

critiba that both

were prominent

un- Colony, and as such should be rather more than a little

of the it really fully aware kind-after

dumage all, is

such a letter can cause necessary to write to the press which

to

association which on a matter like this?

stil young nnd, let us admit I feel that athletics could it, struggling. be better served by a direct approach to the committee of

an

1

I have experimented personally with a square

There is a correct procedure of this plastic material, and after crumpling the ruling body, but as "Rover" for dealing with the grievances up and soaking it in water it

Current of se rightly saya in

competing athletes, and it for such matter's remained as pliable as chamois Comment "that while there are is not usual

in the press, It leather-but I have yet to see it many who are ready to critice to be aired made up as a glove.

pleasure to reply there are few who will come gives me no

a helping to this letter, but since the forward and lend hand."

handicap events were specif- In the letter to' the Sports cally mentioned I feel that I. Editor

of the South

China as the Initiator of these events, Morning Post 1.B.E.A. why expected to supply tho

am answers. the initials, J.B.E.A.7 sure that nobody reserts your resi need to withhold your name starts out by complaining, that there were long delays between

The other three semi-final places went to St Joseph's.mind how much weight he gave tribution to the Boston Redments will have to be made, for criticism, and that there is no

King's and St. Paul's Co-educational Colleges,

After defeating Ellis Kadeorie

game

in their second round match, played carller in the afternoon, the St. Louls boys, represented by Or Wai-pak, Mon Ching- Moon-yam Chol and yue

their struck brilliant form is crucial quarter-final Dainst Queen's College.

The QC boys were extended-in. a 5-3 score un carlier match to by the Cheung Chau P.M. Eqund Chu Wing- of Fong Hoi-yin, hing and Tso Men-sing, and, laking to the table almost im- mediately after this match, ap- little affected by peared to be

Charlie Mitchell, never really

always said that he did not. more than a middle-weight,

away "with the raw 'una."

He proved it by fighting with bare knuckles against the im- Sullivan and mortal John L. going 39 rounds to a drawn gloves five years earlier, he had been stopped by Sullivan in three rounds.

HONGKONG decision although, boxing with

BEATEN IN

SINGAPORE

Singapore, Apr. 30. A strong Combined Service team here beat Hongkong by nil today in a four goals to soccer match.

be blamed on

The second reason for the cut eye bogey can referees without the courage of the British Boxing Board of Control's convictions,

Part of Rule 5 reads: "Marke slul! be awarded for....direct. clean hits with the knuckle part of the glove of either hand..." Fart of Rule

The 6 reads: referee shall have the power to for.... disqualify a contestant defensive Wal-pak

butting."

their earlier exertions. Playing a patient game St. Louis' Or gave his school an early lead of the day, de- in this game feating Queen's Ng Kam-sang

by 21-15,

The

Icam secon

King's Flipine lub 31 Atay at a p..-G. Yulekaert, representative,

C. Mackrell A. Buchanan, A. Hadley W. Riseli, E. F. S. Baker.

W. Barbar Browne, Trait.

Heresse-4. M. Marin, E.

Purvis, c. Bellamy. 1. II.

W.

Hurton.

MERC

Etectie

Bangkong

Club agamist

With five changes in the side for the Aw Hoe Cup, Hongkong was no match for the elegant

I maintain that, well over 50, of hard-hitting combination servicemen and could do little per cent of cut eyes are caused of an up- against their well-planned moves by the illegal use next Queen's College and well-aimed shots into the ponent's head and that it is far easier to shut an opponent's eye Au Long-shan, | net.

your glove The home side wrested the if you keep his also failed, to reproduce

half-time to another form,

falling initiative before round

IL earlier

backhand victim to

store the first goal. the fast

The Services continued their drives of his aggressive

aggressive play after the interval ponent, Man Ching-yuen.

Moon-yum stretched and kept the Hongkongites tied an opponent's eyebrow, but it is worse luck than Choi St. Louis' lead

around their goal-mouth, con- certainly no to 3-0

fight-and 3

possibly for Chul Moon- tent to deflect the ball to the losing accounting yuen with all-round strokes by

Recreation 21-9. Club dr iteereiu at

King's Pack:-J.K. Mundy, N.E.

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easily

A good attempt was made by Dunstan. V Bunch and A. Card Ng Kam-sang lo stem the tide

on

; V. John, J. flattomley, in the fourth set, when he not B. Pourcen and J..

Barron only caught up Man Ching-yuen C.W.K. Thawford, E. Walsen from 10-10 10-18 but went! bol, WE Muefirlane and G.T.

lo lend by 18-10, only to con- Padgett

cede the next five points in TOW

Choi Moon-yuen elinched the issue for St. Louis' with another easy 21-11 win to put his school into the semi-final with the most brilliant win so far in the tour- nament.

Club

against

wings.

The Services stored two quick goals within five minutes, with left-winger Read and inside- right Walker rewarded for con- sistent trials,

Hongkong forwards Chi Yin beat and Miller attempted 10 the Services defence but vigil- ant custodian Phillips spoiled their moves. Twice he fell in the path of fast grounders, de- meeting them effectively to cor- ners. He was always quick 10 resume his guard against un- marited forwards.

may

be bad luck to dis- qualify a man who has inadver- tently landed with his head on

Inter-School Swimming

An

events.

or her

An additional advantage will be that old gloves con be thoroughly washed clean of all old bloodstains, as the plastic New York, Apr. 30. Ted-Williams-final-con-material does not absorb water.

"Most certainly some improve-

I would have thought that the was a game-winning if the cavalende of cut eyes con-

obvious thing for, any competitor Sox two-run homer that gave tinues we are going to have a

to do who wanted to know his

mark In

handicap event would have been to report them a 6-3 victory over the collection of Cyclopean boxers

and disgruntled fons.

to the offelal's table. This was Detroit Tigers today in an

As I thought. "Sugar" Ray I don't entirely agree with situated only a few yards from American League game in

before a 24,764 Robinson had not the slightest

this there were certainly gaps the competitor's, dressing rooms, to where the Boston

events, but and quite close crowd which came to biddimleulty in knocking out Rocky between the track

Graziano

after some eight

it there were at no time was there a period majority of them were sitting in the slugger farewell on the

Afterwards minutes of fighting.

when no event at all was taking the stand. On saying that

place, quoted as

other than during the timetables of events and also the eve of his rejoining the US he was

after two or three more fights he

brief and almost unavoidable full entry and marks Marines,

delays which are bound to accur handicap events. he might "call it a carcer.!!

Robinson added: "want

when athletes ore preparing for I personally produced 120 of part in any Oght with Joey

the start of an event, and nine-

these timetable, and handledp heavy-weight teen events in just over two and shoets, and the fact that (light

a half hours doesn't leave a collected some thirty from the great deal of margin for "very table alter the meeting suggests long delays."

no

The 5: Louls Browns landed on Yanker Ace Vie Raschi for four runs in the first inning and ers S-4 in the first game of a champion of the world). Or went on to whip the New York-Maxim"

Raschi doubleheader.

wad Randolph Turpin?

-London Express Serolo} his first loss of charged with

the year

year.

Unbeaten Bab Cain racked up

his third straight win, although HOME SOCCER he was relieved by Satchel

Mantle hit a two- Mickey Paige In the seventh.

York. homer for New

Freddie and run Marty Marlon

thred collected Marsh each hits for the Browns.

In the National League, Larry

Spurs Finish Runners-Up

And if there appeared to be

more

for the

that no great attempt was made

to use them. It is the responsi- officials than competitors bility of the competitor to find in

the arena I can only Bayout particulars of his or her event, and if I may be permitted that for the first time this season

to use my own personal ex things were as they should be perience as an

example can' for only those compelltors who

assure your correspondent that in are actually competing in an

handicap over 500

events in event at the time should be in-

during my which I competed side the enclosure.

The appearance of the foot-more active days I cannot recall which upon a single occasion ballers in the middle of the officials notified me of my mark. meeting is a regular and re- London, Apr. 30. Jansen pitched a three-hitter in Cincinnati and Davey Williams

All handicaps must be shown cut. four straight hits Tottenham Hotspur, last reliable occurrence to which I

wish we could find an amicable in a programme, together with to lead the New York Giants season's Football League solution: rapped

certain details of the method of 4-1 victory over the Cin 10

handicapping, and this informa-. I feel that the best possibletion was available at the official's It was the un- Champions, finished cinnati Reds.

to Manchester

answer would probably be to table at least half an hour before beaten Jansen's second straightners-up triumph of the year.

United in

season's re-arrange the field events pro- the programme was due to begin.. this Hank Edwards homered for campaign

gramme so as to bring as a result of

'cross-fire of javelins and disent

I am afraid that I do not their

away victory

and gradually eliminate the Pittsburgh

understand the, allusion to com The

fellow Londonere, more persistent of these young petitors being refused the right snapped out of their doldrums their

gentlemen,

to take part in events for which today to pound out an 11-5 Chelsea, tonight.

However, on this occasion too few athletes dined up, unless decision over the Boston Braves The two points they gained

they were a different brand at reference is being made to the for the first big victory in 11

from their victory, in their final

of the season enabled footballer to those who usually first heat of the 200 metres in which one starts. Everybody on the team match got a hit except catcher Jos them to oust the Cup finalists,

a London Garagiola while Clem Koshorek of two. George Melitovich got a three-run homer,

the lone Cincinnati run.

Pirates

Arsenal, also McDonald,

Police RC

Recreation Pulice Takto at Tatkou!- J.W. Bydle: T. Ravanagh, G.E. Wallis- tub. A. Jutt and J.. Goodwing G. Watt, C. Downan, G. Pope and

3.5. Howarth, 11.1 Dewar and K.

W.. ht

Pullen BC team against Cragen- gower at home:-G.R. Laurel, D.S.

THE

RESULTS

The following were the results of Egberts, if boney and king quarter-final matches played in the ton; W. Metent. P. Lowe,

Inter-School Table Tennis League Jones antt A. Somer: 4. Stewart,

yesterday: TV.C. Reynolds, C.J. Asitew and C. Willex.

Reserved: W.P Apps. 1. Yu,

IRC

Indian

Craigenowet I against CC at tappy Vally-A.R. Minu, J. Housen, A.R. Kuchell, A.K. Minu; M.Y. Adil AA. Rahman, Kunjan, A. Rumjan. .M.I. Ravack, 5. Yusuf, I

Al.. san.

St Louis Industrial School beat Ella Kadoorle 6-2; Queen's College beat Clicung Chou Government PM School 3-3; St Lula Industrial School bent Queen's College 6-0; St

Joseph's College beat Yaumall PMI School 6-2; St Paul's Co-Educa tional beat Clementi 5-3; King's Collage beat Ying Wah 8-0.

On Saturday, May 10, St Louis School will meat St Industrial Joseph's College in the first of the Allen-nals, in the other sem)-

meet King'u Colloge.

de te Indian RC against Club

Park:-A.D. Kit- *CTIO at King's

thell, A.H. Seemin, A. M. Kumlah, -J.M.A. Ramjahn; S.O. Bux. 1. Kitchell, A.H. Abbas, A.I Razack: A.M. Kadir, A. choo, 5.31. Rumjalin, A.M. Wahab,

Filipino Club

is to

Aquatic Inter-School Meet, under the auspices of the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Swimming Association, will be held on June 9, 10, 12 and 13, commencing 6 p.m. each day.

of the meet The aim stimulate interest among Hongkong suffered two casual-students in the art of swimming. Heats will be held on June 9 ties. The captain, Tennuci, had and 10, with the Bnals taking a bleeding nose in a collision, place on June 12 and 13. All and goal-keeper Crooks cut his events will be held at the Rita

a lett Swimming Pool, right eye and sprained

arm by elbowing an opponent. The Meet is livided into tour Right-winger Suleiman gave divions, the Middle Schoolboys, the Services their fourth goal, the Middle Schoolgirls, Primary Sahoolboys and Primary School- Reuter.

girls

American Amateur

final, St Paul's Co-Educational will Baseball. Champions

To Tour Japan

The inas will take place on the same day.

Final Standings

Murry Dlekson got credit for the win although he was driven from the mound by a four-run barrage in the eighth.

Bob Addis doubled home the winning run in the 12th Inning to climax a. 20-hit Chicago Cubs barrage against seven opposing pitchers that gave the Cubs a 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.

The scores:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RHE

run-

over

team,

from second place in the table.

Before tonight's match Totten- ham were two points behing Arsenal, who have finished their League programme."

Making up the points leaway, Tottenham took precedence over virtue of a their rivals by

goal average. superior

The following are the results of League matches played this evening:

Chelsea

3 10 3 Brentford

5

DIVISION I

0 Töltentham 2 DIVISION HI

1 Doncaster DIVISION III (Northern)

Accrington

0 13 3 Wrexham

.

Bradford

0

bear

for

men,

so very rudely invade the centre handicap turned up after the

of the arena, and when asked to leave they did 80 very other competitors

been had willingly,

placed on their marks and the the The incident of 400 race had actually started.

If this is the incident to which metres start was, as J. B, E A. mys, a minor detail to minor your correspondent is referring that I am inclined to ask why I wonder if he really thinks bring that up?" In case ho that allowing competitors to .does not know the details I will turn up late for an event and tell him what happened, and permitting this to go unpunished perhaps he will be so good as to will assist the oficient running

of a meeting? tell me what he would have done under similar cir- cumstances.

I can assure him that much The start was not a good one, of the delay. In meetings th orie

before Hongkong is caused by the op rummer broaking

the starting 'thot had been fired parent inability of many com

and making it necessary for me petitors

to report for their

the correct time, to use the recail gun. On this oc- events at casion I had 4

misfire-J.B.E.A despite numerous calls over the

0

0 Stockport

Chesterfield 0 1 Grimuby T. 2 4.9

Cain; Hartlepools U. Tranmere R. *** DIVISION LIE

'(Southern)·

Entries will be accepted from May 1 to May 15. No compen- Detroit tor is allowed to enter for more Boston

Winning pitcher Ivan Delock; than four events, while each School is limited to one entry loser Dirzy Trout,

St. Louis (1st game) for each relay event,

The following are the events; New York

Middle Schoolboys

Winning pitcher Bob 50 metres free-style; 100 metres loser Vic Raschi. New York, Apr. 30.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Albert Chandler, former Com free-alyic: 400 metres free-style: 1,500 metrex free-style: 200 metres

back- New York

4 10 misijoner of professional base breast stroko; 100 metres

3 Cincinnati ball and now president of the struke; 4 x 50 rolay: 4 x 200 relay.

Middie Beloolgirls International Baseball Congress

Winning pitcher Larry Jansen, 50 metres free-style; 100 metres for non-professions! teams, sald free-style: 300 metres free-style: 200 laser Harry Perkowski.

accompany the metres taday he will

breast-stroke: 100 mistrea back-stroke: x 50 relay. United States champion team lo the

Primary Schoolboys" Toltyo for a series versus

50 metres free-style 100 metrés champlons, Japanese

starting free-style: 100 metres breast-stroke: 100 metres back stroke; 4x 60 relay. next September 7

Primary Schoolgats motren Tree-style: 100 metras 40 Chandler's group will sponsor The following are the

World free-style: 100 metres breast-stroke: standing in the First and Second the Best eight team Division of the Hongkong Fool- Non-Professional Championship 50 metres back-stroke:.4 x 25 relay. Entries should be sent to the Mehal, VA. Naves, ball League:

Tournament at the Ebbelts Field, Chinese YMCA. Bridges Sireet, B.J. Albelror C.M. Castilho; Rodrigues, C.M.

Brooklyn, in 1853.-United Press. Hongkong.

Filipina Club

ngainst Kowloon Bowling Green Club at King's Park

Unsa, H.J.

un Saturday:--R.

No.

ronha, J.T. Cutton, W.E. Chang; .9. Suva, D.A. Neish, P.J. Hunt, H.S. Hemedios: CA. Coelho, F.G.

da Luz, 1.S. Castro, J.W, Lee.

Club

against Kowloon

Filipina Dock at King's Park-M.T. Nunes, I.A. Ribeiro, A. Peres. A.W.

Xavier, H.J. Marialue, F.M. Garcia; Reservon.. A. Rels, R. Gomes, W.. Palmer,

Itetrelo

In The Hongkong

Soccer League

South China Army

Bing Teo Kitches Club de Recruto against Kowloon K.M.B.

Eastern Austin Club, al Bowling Groun

Kwong Wah Ribeira, 'c.c. Read:-..V.

Roza Perolra, A.P. RAF.

Pereira.

Pereira, J.A. LIR,

Police C.E. Passos, CA .M. Alarcoun, A.A. Lopes, J.E.

Club Notonlia, L.F. Xavier, A.M. Souza, St Joseph's" G.A. Guterres.

Navy

final

1st Division

P. W.

F. A. Pls.

Club de Recreio against Indian Recreation Club at King's Fatk:South China 15. Marques, A. Games, N.A.

2nd

Citchap

Souza,

ERRARARAZZA? ÉaRARAURRAREA

<RESMEADVISES

Holtre, M Rodrigues, C.A. GAAT Danenberg, A. Conta. Y. Silva. Bing Tao A.A.G. Silva, J.C. Remedios, G.A. Taikoo 2411 Noronha, S.E. Ribeiro.

R.M.V Solicitors... 248 RAJ...247 TramwaysĐÃI

Club de Recreio against Hongkong Police ....... 24 Electric RC at King's Park, P.CA. .............. 24 Bastu, A.A. Guterres, R.ADockyard.... 24

Club Campos, C.A. Noronha, A.A. No- medies, J.A. Vuter, M.A. Farrotra, St Joseph's M.Pereira; 1.A. Rozarip,3 Guterres, A. Pinna. A.P. Il

In Note-Tixturva Division have of ret been com pleted

the.

THE

GAMBOLS

.......... AND PLEASE, SEE-

THAT WE'RE NOT INTERRUPTED

MIGA CLUNK NOW GENTLEAS

THE POSITION 15 THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO TAKE FI50,000K FROM RECERVESA ••• · AND IP

AM INSTRUCTED TO TELL YOU..you ARE READY TO ADVANCES

275,000 TOWARDS THE EXPANSION A

Boston Pittsburgh

5 11

8 0

Winning pitcher Murry Dicic son, laser Dave Cole, Philadelphia. Chicago

14

Aldershot Mulwall Norwich Swindon

Crystal Pal.

2 Northampton 1

3 Plymouth A. 0 Shrewsbury 2 LEAGUE

1

SCOTTISH LE

Hearis

(Division Motherwell.

OTHER MATCHES Blackphoto Hamburg

1 Derby C. 0 20

Crewe Alex.

OLYMPIC TRIAL MATCH (12 innings)

England "13" Dutch British Olym

0 Trial X1-3

-Router.

Winning pitcher Leonard, loser Howie Fox, Associated Press,

|NGKT

Barry Appleby

MI GARDOL MASSÍSUNG D TO GAYAN THAT THELMIAN DOESN'T THINK

AND 60 MUCH OF ROMAN WAY WILL YOU MAKE HER BET A CHILLIE INSTEAD OF KALF A CROTOND

can hardly blame the poor loudspeaker.

both official for thail-and with

Finally. It is quito Incorrect and to! that four events were hands full of starting guns. the runners on their way it was cancelled without explanation. no time to stort reaching for a At a committee meeting during which the composition of the programme was decided, and at which a representative of your correspondent's team was pre- sent, it was agreed 10; excludo

Scotland

United

Beats

States

6-0 At Glasgow

from the match the four eventy

for which thandicapa werd* to be, framed, and this was apr.

perfectly

clear to everyone else.

re

The fact. Quut athletes were invited to compete in non-existent events, was no

to your

correspondent

Glasgow, Apr. 30. Scotland easily heat the fruit of the organisers of the United States in their inter-meeting. Furthermore, on ex- national soccer match at planation concerning this was

given Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to the commencement of tonight, scoring six goals the incoting.

In conclusion I would like to without reply.

say that the contents of this A crowd of 10,565. saw the letter are not necessarily the Spats set up a two goals lead views of the cominilise of the in 11 minutes and increase it to Hongkong Amateur: Track and four at half timb. The last kick Field Association, but have been

them their written by me purely as an in

dividual. I sincerely regnet

of the match gave

sixth, goal

that it should have been thought

The Scottish team had of elbow room, but chose to 13 recessary for either of Monday's long shots and they were letters to have been welter, and generally wide of the mark With shore precision in their would like to express

sympathy to mooling they would have won turned up last Sunday

by an even greater margin.

those ide

The Americans best player unable to compete. hope that

most of them will be given a was J. Sour, who played a

**

worth-while game at inside-left: "pportunity on May 11, in the But He got no support, The quadrangular athletic, mecile left-back, Keough, also did well at Kai Tok,

MANORMAN linar-olitelisted' side-Router."

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