THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952.

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

Football Association Meeting

Treasury Department Concerned Over Number

Complimentary Tickets

INTERPORT TENNIS TEAM

Of

Grave concern is being shown by the Treasury De- partment over the excessive number of complimentary tickets being Issued in respect of soccer matches and unless the number of such tickets is drastically reduced, Govern ment will be requested to pass a new regulation imposing a tax on all complimentary tickets Issued.

This announcement was made at a. Management Committee meeting of the Hongkong Football Association

SELECTED held yesterday with Mr A. McAlpine in the Chair.

the

FAULKNER Whats

BOBBY LOCKE AND

AND MAX BEATEN IN THE MATCH

PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

-

London, Sept. 18.

An upset victory by the Belgian, Flory Van Donck, over the British Open Champion, Bobby Locke of South Africa, concluded a day of startling golf in the third and fourth rounds of the British Professional Match Play Golf Championship at Walton Heath, Surrey, today. Van Donck won at the 20th in the fourth round to enter the quarter-finals.

Earlier, a large crowd saw Irishman Fred Daly and Alan Poulion engaged in a marathon third round match which lasted five hours 10 minutes an all-time record for a single round championship match.

Daly finally won at the 30th and then, after a brief resi, went out again and won his fourth round match six and five against Peter AŬlls.

Max

Other

GIANT-HILLING A. J. "Tony" Harman, a young Royal Wimbledon Surrey Club asistant, continued his glant kilting feats when he beat Max

the somewhat convincing margin of five and three.

This brought McMinn and into opposition this afternoon. Harman

Harry Weetman; holder of the to get past the third round for he was beater?

Brown

title, failed this morning by Eric

two and one.

Brown, holder of Italy's Open, lasí

Ryder

SPORTRAIT

SOUTH REST OF SHOLAND

J

00

"I don't know about the rest of England-but I'm perlahing cold"

London 'streaza &ervice.

CIVIL AID

Donck Van

WBA three up John Panton, Frank Jowie and Lancashire by after six holes but Locke won Norman Sutton. the 13th, 14th and 18th to equare. The pair were sull level at the 18th and 19th but Locke

three-putted to lose at the 20th.

the third ́round of】 plon by one hole. decher upset today was the Faulkner, last year's open cham- Open Champlon by the 21-year his worth earlier this scaton by

Faulkner, former British

Yesterday Harman, who showed old Tony Harman, who_yester-winning the Surrey and Hert- day defeated Dal Rees. Harman fordshire County Open Cham Championship and winner beat Faulkner one up and then plonships from strong Relds, had year of the Swiss tille, is one of

Britain's outstanding players to- Order by the Hon. C. E went on to beat another ex-beaten Dai Reca and the way runs ca

lenced player, Wille Me- looks fairly clear for him to day. A former Amateur Cham-Terry, Commissioner, Civil Aid plon of Scotland who has now. Services, of September 19, 1952.

his

Command Omar. Secretary were also engaged in the Glas- Minn, two and one to Puter the advance now to the semi-anals.

Post Training.---- The Interport Tennis Selection Mr. R. M.

professional ap- quarter-Anals.

A Perry, another former open completed

There will be no training for Committee of Hongkong of the Association, said that he gow: Cup Competition.

this prenticeship, he is almost a are Champion, quarter-finalists

was beaten therefore, They could not,

for the

next Lawn Tennis Assurlation met un had, in accordance with instruc-

British the members of both Hongkong George Johnson, Eric Brown, morning by W. A. MeMinn of

Cup team.

and Kowloon Command Posts September 17 and selected the tions of the Council, interview-leave until the evening of May

Bobby Lake beat Sam King on September 29. Training will following players for the coming ed Mr. J. Hargreaves, Assistant 18.

by six and five in the third be resumed on Thursday, Octo- Interport match agalust 3- Accountant-General relative to

As it was believed that their

round, the same margin byber 2. letter received from the Ac- donesin:

which Flory Van Donck of Bel- Koon-hung and countant-General on the sub-League fixtures would be com-

gium won against R. H. Kemp.chics Wardens of September 18, 1912. ject of complimentary tickets, pleted in April, it was decided or which to write to Queen's Park again Koon-hung and the excessive issue

was causing a a loss of revenue suggesting that they come here lo Government,

Mr Hargreaves gave it as his Axclusion of their League opinton, said Mr Omar, that too

will be held as follows during the tickets

until on hour after the winner week beginning September 22: many complimentary

The Scottish Football Associa-

should have been playing his were being issued and it was

Course C/3, St. Joseph's College, were Tuesday & Friday, at 8 5.m., G, desired that the number of such tion had also written to say that

fourth round game, they were structor Mr Ng Hon-chrong. tickets be reduced.

it would be most pleased to grant

Course C/4 St Joseph's College, battling it out on the 26th hole. Mr Omar said that Mr Har-permission to Queen's Park to

The record tie in a British Tuesday & Friday at 8 p.m., G. in-

structor Mr Tang Chik-shum. clear warning visit Hongkong.

professional event Vis at Course C/B, St Joseph's College. Sudarsono Jaya-Kenves gave a

that he would not hesitate to

Bogside, Government approach

beat James Braid subject of passing a new regi- The meeting was also informed Heavy rain during the past few days has prevented Willle Femind, in 1804, when

the Colony's Ladies' and Mixed Doubles

Open Tennis at and Poulton continued on all that the Swedish Malmo Club

Raly tation imposing complimentary tickets if the number hitherto issued was not had agreed to accept an invita-Championships at the Ladies' Recreation Club from being their sequence of halves to turn

completed within the two-week schedule. reduced.

K.

.Singles: Ip

Dao.

Doubles: Ip

Tsui Wal-pul.

Reserves: sui

Fritz Lin.

Yan-pul and

The matches to be played will be the following:

THE PROGRAMME September, 30 -Interport Single-Tan Leep Chlau v. Ip

direja v. K. C. Dao.

October 1-Exhibition Mixed Chiau v. Mrs Mury Chow and Kho Sin-wel; Interport Doubles

Doubles Mr and Mrs Tan Leep

Leem You Jeem and Sudar- sono Jayadireja v. Ip Kon-hung

Tsui Yan-pui),

V.

Ip

#

a tax

on the

+

and return to play their International and Glasgow Cup matches.

SWEEDS ACCEPT

tion to visit this Colony and would be sending a team which included six players who took part in the Olympic Games at Helsinki.

A letter from the Finnish Football Association was also read, from which it appeared that it was intended that the HKFA should act as host and be responsible for all expenses of the proposed Far Eastern tour amounting to £7,950,

and Tsui Wul-pul (Reserve! Following Mr Omer's report and took place #1 discussion

suggestions were put miny October 2-Interport Singles | forward. Tan Leep Chlay v. K. C. Dao; MORE REVENUE LOST Sudarsono Jayadireja

It was pointed out that com- Koon-hung.

All the matches will be play-plimentary tickets wera being ed at the Chinese Recreation | issued in respect of cinema per Club's night courts, Causeway formances for four shows dally Bay; commencing nightly. ut throughout the year and that 8.30 pm

Government was losing more revenue by the issue of these The meeting was most empha-

Major Upset In Los Angeles Tournament

tickets than

It could possibly tic on the point that the Associa- the H.K.F.A. jose by

or its tion could not agree to res- aniliated Clubs, issuing com-ponsible for the shares of India, plimentary ilckels for soccer Singapore and Japan, which the matches

Finnish team intended to visit. Emphasis was also laid on the

The meeting also considered a Tact that it would be most un letter from the Philippine Ama- fair, to deprive players, who teur Athletle Federation which drew the crowds and thereby was addressed to

the Associa- Govern- tion's Treasurers, Messrs John indirectly benellied

nent, of the privilege of seeing B. P. Byrne & Company, sug- matches free of charge when gesting the sending of Chinese they themselves were not play-teams to Manila with teams from

Europe.

Los Angeles, Sept. 17. Little Felleisimo Ampon of the Thilippines and Fred Fisher of ing. Seattle scored the biggest upset

of

It was pointed out that the Council had previously decided not to send any kind of team to Manila with teams of Europe and that this decision must stand. An application from the Ko- rean Football Association to visit

COLONY

TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT THE LRC

By "ARGONAUT”

With the exception of three more matches, which will be played today and tomorrow, all the events are now in the semi-final stage.

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Order by Mr E. Manning, Acting

Training. Warden service, No Clases for Wartens Service will be

best in Kowloon ?

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Fred Daly and Ann Poulton had a rare struggle. Finishing held on September 25. Classes will Please turn attention to the be resumed on Friday, Sept. 20, an the 18 holes all square, they pro-specined in the weekly schedule. ceeded to halve hole after hole Classes of instruction for Wardens grand opening of our main

the 27th.

18

structor Mr Chul Kwong ready

shop at

Princess Theatre Buliding, (junction of Nathan Road and Kimberley Road, Kowloon) in the near future.

GO TO

THE FU HING TRADING CO.

17. Chungking Arcade, Kowloon. for

structor Mr Chul Kwong

Course C/6 Bt, Joseph's College Tuesday & Friday, at p.m. R. In: Tuesday & Friday, al 0 p.m., R. In- Course W/3, Deillos Public School, Friday, at 7 p.m.. G. In- for home again and when they structor Mr Lob Meng-chion.

Course W/4, Belillor, Tuesday & halved the 10ththe 28th of the Friday. at p.m., G. Instructor Mir

thelanson Work

Course W/ Beblos, Monday at ↑ match-and proceeded to next tee, they had beaten all

Mr Chan Hut- p.m., . Instructor records, amateur or professional, yue.

REAL OLD EMBROIDERIED, Course W/6, Belliios, Monday at

BRABB WARES, for a match scheduled for

yue.

WASTE PAPER BASKETS, Course UL Northcote Training IRON PICTURES, PAINTINGS, playing for Ave holes. holes in Britain. They had been.m., B, Instructor Mr Chat But- PEKING

The end came

at the 30th, College, Tuesday - Friday, al

p.m., G, Instructor

EMBROI yin. where Daly won.

Alf Padgham, a former Open Course UL/3. Northcote Training DERIES & ALL KINDS OF ART NOVELTIES. Champion, was beaten in the College, Tuesday & Friday, at 8 p.m., CHINESE

Phone: 82620, P.Q. Box 1048. round by Frank Jowle by

Cable Add. “FHING" five and four, but John Fanton by two and one against Leslie Mrs Young has all the poten. Ball and Dick Burton by one tinlities of an upset winner,hole against Peter Loxley, were possessing an array of forceful well known players to survive. strokes and strong retrieving ability. But lack of experience and erratic tendencies will prob- ably be too much of a handicap for her.

not

The remaining quarter-final match between former champion match in the Ladies Singles is Mra Mary Chow and the rising between Mrs V. Judson, the star, Mrs Martha Young.

The ex-Champion was strong hard-hilting KCC player, and South China's Kathleen Phon. seriously extended in her open. The Chinese player, who made Ing match when she defeatd Mrs a good impression last year when Mary Ramchand by 0-1 and 6-2, to be given she lost to Mrs Cooper, has shown and is expected a great deal of improvement and suffer opposition this afternoon. will have the advantage of speed power and greater retrieving over her opponent.

Mrs Judson will depend mainly on her powerful service and д

forchand-drive that is perhaps one of the best in the Colony,

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT Highlight of this afternoon's games, however, will be the semi-onal Ladles Singles

Arst

Queen's Horse

Invited To Race

In Maryland

were

Panton and Burton met in the afternoon when the star attrac don was Locke's match against the Belglan, Van Donck.

The first three men into the Harmian, The Ladies' Doubles game this quarter-finals afternoon between Miss R. Run Brown and Panton, all of whom Jahn and Mrs M. Ramchand and won two and one against Mrs Adi Tamworth and Airs M. William McMinn, Trevor Allen Pearson will provide the and Dick Burton respectively, H.

semi-finalist, for

this Burton's eclipse put yet another fourth

Open ex-Champion out of the event

The LRC pair are a slightly stronger combination and should this round unless get through they fall victimis to the accurate Jobs and strong defence of Rosle Rumjahn.

Mr Omar said that during his of the Picille Southwest tennis interview with Mr Hargreaves tournament today by eliminat-it was proposed that cach Club

forthwith A list ing the U.S. national doubles submit

troe of championship team of Vic Selxas season tickets issued (US) and Mervyn Rose (Aus-charge and that any additional complimentary tickets over and tralia),

above. those set forth in this In an uphill battle, Ampon and Fisher finally emerged victorious-st be indicated in a statement this Colony in January or Feb- ly by scores of 7-9, 6-2, 1-6, 7-5 to be submitted to the Treasury ruary next rejected as no

Wha

Laurel Park, Maryland. at least 48 hours dates Department

available. were

Sept. 18. and 10-8.

The match took more than two before a match is played.

The meeting was informed

inter The promoters of decided that the visit of the Tiger Sports hours and all four players were that Mr Omar again was eventually

national race to be run here on see Mr Association team to Hongkong October 18 have sent an invita Hargreaves on the subject. had to be postponed as players tion for Queen Elizabeth's' were top- Mr Omar said that he had in the team were required for three-year-old Gay Time to com-

Jame To be played on the seeded in the doubles and had submitted an application for the the Malaya Cup matches.

petc.

afternoon is the other Ladies' race been expected to breeze through allocation of grounds Inside the

semi-final between Singles will be under European condi- Miss Ulian Khoo and the win- today's match, but careless play Racecourse under the "Pool" and the steady plodding of their scheme and had been informed

tions over a mile and a half on

up. Ber of the Mrs Judson and Miss Phon match. This may pro- previously

exhausted at the finish.

Seixas and Rose

opponents finally cost them the that a meeting of the Pools

on

had Committee would be held

Mon Monday.

Mr J. C. Guimgara was ap- as the Associn- pointed to act tion's representative to attend this meeting.

QUEEN'S PARK INTERESTED

Queen's Park, who had been invited to send a soccer team to

THREAT TO

CALL OFF TITLE FIGHT

an

The $50,000 (£17,850)

Monday will provide the re- maining quarter-final match be- tween Craigengower's Joseph Hau and Mrs Violet Fowler and LRC's H. 3. Armstrong and Mrs Pearson, with the odds slightly in favour of the stendler CCC pair.

the

a turt course with a walk start.

Gay Time ran second to the Buce a closer game thon Aga Khan's Tulyar in both the other semi-final, although it is Derby

and the King George a more than even chance that Eilzabeth this year will see a Ullan Khoo- Sixth and Queen Stakes this year. Last week the Mary Chow Anal,

colt ran fifth in the St. Leger.

The probable foreign held for this international event is ex-

Victory, Rose been eliminated from the singles play by veteran Ted Belroeder, who previously had beaten him in Australia in the Davis Cup matches, BEDGMAN AND SAVITT WIN While Seixas and Rose were dropping their match, the famed

Atlantic City, Sept. 18. Australian star, Frank Sedeman,

with Diet Savitt to Hongkong towards the end of The manager of Jersey Jog teamed advance into the doubles sem- April or beginning of May next, Walcott, world heavyweightyear-old, Bucchero. fina's by defeating Gilbert Shen were definitely interested in com champion, has threatened to cull and Nick Carter of San Fran- ing here, but were unable to off the title fight against Rocky Murciano in Philadelphia next visit the Colony at the time In-Tuesday, unless his manager cisco, 9-7, 6-3, 6-4.

dicated. Horb Fiam and Hugh Stewart of Los Angeles also went to the

This was revealed, at an Inter-signed a new contract for a re- Denii-finals with 0,0-3, 3-0, 6-3, port Committee meeting of the turn bout.

Art Lareen and Hongkong

Football Association Walcott's manager, Felix Boc- held yesterday with. Mr C. S. chicchio, declared: "I'm not kid- play, Mias

Miss Wang presiding.

ding. I want just a pure contract In their letter to the Associa for the return bout at 30 per accidentally caso we Monica, Call-lon, Queen's Park said that they cent in

had an · International match lose." formin), 0-1, 8-0, with her op-against Sweden on May 6 and ponent stubbornly fighting for every point in the second set,

matches, In other women's Miss Shirley Fry defeated Miss Sachio

Knino, 6-3, 4-0, 6-1. Miss Doris Hart defeated Mrs Helen Parez, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, and Misa Louisebrough had an cary tline in eliminating Mies Anita Kanter, 6-1, 6-1.

0-2 win over Noci Brown.

I11 the women's

Bunny

Maureen Connolly defeated

Mrs Doran Diego) Cheney (Santa

Cagebelles Beaten

Manila, Sept. 19.

REVISED

PROGRAMME

event THE LAST EIGHT

LINEN Mr Chan Chi SCROLLS,

Instructor Chung Ping-lam. Course UL/4, Northcote

7.30

College, Monday at pinang structor Mr Loh Meng-choon.

Course UI/O, Northcote, Monday at a p.n., G, Instructor, Me Lt caung- ching

Course BV/1, Queen's College Tuesday & Friday, 17, instructor Mr Wong

Course Q/2, Taikoo Chinese School: quarry Bay Village, Tuesday & day, at 7.30 p... G. Instructor Mr Los Tin-sang.

Course BV73 & Q/3, Taikoo Chiness Monday at 7.30p.m. R. atructor Mr Wong, Moon. day & Friday at 8 p.m., G. Mir K. 9. day & Friday at rum.Collector Mr. S. Rateek.

School,

Course E/4, Queen's College. Tuel-

Leung.

Queen's Tues

Courre E/, Queen's College, Tues- day & Friday at 1. p.m., G, înstrue tor Mr Cheng Chik-tia.

Course E/7, Queen's Callege, Man-

HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY PARLOUR SATISFACTORY SERVICE

Telephone 59249 for APPOINTMENT

14, Cameron Road

16, Camarvon Road, KOWLOON.

day at 7 B., G. Instructor Mr 9.New Shipment Kafeek.

The eight players who will

Course E/B, Queen's College, Mon- contest the quarter-finals to- marrow moming are in the fol-day at 8 p.m., A. Instructor Mr lowing order: Tony Harman David G. Woo

Course E/9, Queen's College. Mon- and George Johnson; Fred Daly day at 73 935, T, Instructor Mr

Kwong Yuet-kwong. and Erle Brown; Jolin Panton

Frank Jowle;

Flory

Van Course 1/2 Kowloon and Donck and Norman Sutton.

Firidas Johnson beat W.R.

Docki

Memorial School, Tuesday & Friday

At 1,30 p.m.. G. Instructor Mr Eric Tang.

Coleso T/2, St. Andrew's Church

at the 20th; Daly beat P. Allls Hall, Tuesday & Friday at 7 p.m..

six and five; Jowie beat CHO, Instructor Mr. C. Lau

at 7 p.m.. A. Mr Ma Sling-kwan.

Wand one up; Sutton beat B.J.

Hunt two and one.-Reuter.

| DEEP

BAY GOLF

WATER

Monday Matructor. Nr

Course KA, Lok Sin Tong Free School, Tuesday & Friday at 7 p.m., d. Instructor Mr Pau Chi-tüon.

Course K, Lok Bin Tong. Monday at 7 p.m., R, Instructor Mr Li Sing- yan.

Course Y/A,'- Chinese Methodist Church, Tuesday & Friday at 7 pm.. G, Instructor Mr Lau King-yuen.

Course V/4, Chinese Methodist

new-styles

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MELBOURNE HOTEL

Church. Tuesday & Friday at 8 pan. 2.12, Mody Rd. Tel. 59168.

Course Y/5/6, Chinese Methodist Church,

G. Instructor Mr To Lui.

at p... Monday Instructor Mr To Lul: Monday at 8

The following are the revised the Deep starting times for Water Bay Cup and Champion ship golf matches on Sunday,pm, R instructor Kwok Two-wah. September 21.

Deep Water Bay Cu-A.M. 8.30-10.15; J. J. Cowperthwaite-F.

9.30-

Course M/3, Xing Wa College. Tuesday Friday at 7 p.m., |Instructor "Mr Lem" Shiu-kwan,

Course M/s. Ying

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BUSINESS REGULATION ORDINANCE 1952

Given below is the programme

Course M/4. Ying Wa. Tuesday & 65-67, Kimberley Ed. Tel: 69IDS. pected to be nine. In addition to of tennis matches to be played the Queen's colt, another English at the Ladies' Recreation Club Hunter; 8,35-10.15, G. P. Terry- Friday at 8 p.m., G, Instructor Mr

son-J. Kerr: 8.40-10.25, R. L, Fr. Wonz Wing-chun; wa. Monday, at | entrant is Mr George Rolls' four today and on Monday, com- wen-R. Willoquet; 0.45-10.35, T, 0.

C. Knight N. E. Arthy; 050-10.0, 2pm, R. Instructor Mr Chong Kai- E. Green R. J. Barker; 863 Course M/6, Ying We. Monday at Another English trained horse,mencing 5.15 pm. each day, ex-

10.45, R. E. Redzer → T. D. j. p.m.. A.' Instructor Mr P. 5.. Mr Max Bell's Indian Hemp. Is cept where stated otherwise.

Course 6SP/3, Hongkong Chinese A. G. B. McCallum: 9.06-10.35. . . to be ridden by Johnny Long Owing to the postponement of Drysdale: 9.00-10.50, W. O. Davies Chung. den, English-born jockey, who matches because of rain, the Kierman-W. 8. Vaughan; 10-11.00, Tile Mills Association, 38 Talpe 9.15 Road, Tuesday & Triday at 7 p.m., has ridden more wimmers than anals will not now be played off. Hackney Dess: 0. Instructor Mr Ho Blu-kung. any other man in the history of as previously advertised. The 11.05, W. D. Leighton-7,

Course ESP/4, Texille Mills Amocía- 025-11.15. J. Lipnker-T Low: 90 on Tuesday & Friday 2pm.. Coples of the prescribed United States racing.

11.20, H. W. E. Heath - Among the foreign deld willow dates for the playing off

finals will be announced later. Coombs: 0.35-115, D. S. Robb-EG. Instructor Mr Tong Hik-ming."

Course 881/, Textile Mills Assocta- Forms 1 (a). 1b) and 1 (c); be Mr Ralph Strasburger's

11. Salastrury; 940-1130, J. Dickson Eon. Honday at 7 p.m., R. Instrile- French trained Worden II, who

The following is the pro-Man-11-050-1140, 2, or Mr Kong, Ka-Vall. Mulla Asocis

Textile was scratched from the St Leger gramme for to-day and Monday: Mackie: 9.50-11.40, D. G.

Odmn=A. 10: DAS-11.45, D. R. Hon. Monday at. p.m.. A. Instruc- on the day, the race was run. Mr

Eyde. We1:

tor Mr Raymon Chen. 10.00-11.50 . S. Today

Note: Airst Aid, F=Fire Fight- Strassburger has announced here

Brown J. M. Beazley: 10.00-11.55, that Worden's jockey will be, the

Colony 'Ladies' Doubles-Miss R.K. 8. Robertson C, Baker: Ing. R=Rescue, Leneral,

ALARRAIN TODD, Bocchlechto said he had signed Australian Rae Johnstone.

Humjahn and Mrs M. Ramchand v 10.20-13.00, R. 35. Campbell-D. L

Chief Staff Officer, C.AS, | Anderman 10.30-12.05, LE, 'Saville

19.9.03. a return contract with the Inter-

Three American horses are Mre Tamworth and Mrs Pearson. pational Boxing Club but he still to be invited to complete young v Mrs Mary Chow (345 p.m.);

Culony Ladies' Singles:-Mira Martha-12. M. Keown. | added that it was "loo technical" | the field. They will be chosen by

Reuter,

The Independent Cagebelles Pennsylvanig form contract for Hockey

the return. Well flatly refused.

Umpires? Examination

Mr V. Judson v Mim K. Phon

#

Deep Water Bay *Championship-P.. Colony Ladies' Plate-Mrs M. Pep- 140-330, J. Cowperthwaito-X, On Tuesday, Mr George Jones a panel of Washington and Bal-

Mr do and

Gross, of the timore racing correspondents,perell Miss M. E. A. Melkle; Mee D. Itunter: 1.50-1.30. G. P. Fergu

son-3, Kerz; V. Fowler v Mrs Mary Yand. -

1.55-255. 1. L. Pennsylvania Stato Athletic

Club Mixed Doubles. T. Alere Trowel. Willoquel: 3.00-3.40, 1. D. L. Prophet E. Green-R, J. Harker; 205-345, Commission, vixited Marciano's

and Mirs M. Lacroix story and It. Rodger. D. Drysdale and Mr Prophet; training camp and askod Al

Sainsbury 8. Boul and Mia E3.10-350, W. O. Davies-A. G. B Skinner... Well, his manager, to sign a

McCallumi 2.18.3.38, P. A. Klor Monday

man W. S. Vaughan; 2.20-1.00, J. In the final match of the

Colony Mixed Doubles-J. Ima and Ileckney-Z, L. amore: 2.25-4.06. Mts V. Yowler v IL, J. Armitrong and W. D. Leighton-J, R, Dean; 235- day, Ken Rosewall and Lewis from Hongkong met their first He said that would commit him,

Mrs Pearson.

4.38. 3. Znakege-P, Low: 2.40-420, Hond, both of Australia, toomed defeat here last night at the to another bout in Philadelphia,

Colony Ladier Singlos-w/o Me}}. W. E. Heath – R. R. Coombe: up for a long and, lough 10-0, hands of the Black and Whitehould Marciano win, and he

Judson/Miss Phoa v Hle U. Khoo. 2.43-4.25, D. 8- Hobb-0, 8.. Brawn: examination The first 6-2, 11-9 win over Bob Forry Jassics with a close score of 20 said he would rather have it in

Colony Ladies Plate Mrs Judson 2.30-430, J. Dickson Leach-B Hockey Umpires will take place of Mir Phoa v Miss E. Schner: W/O Main: 2.55-4.35, 3. N. Baylis...-J. D. Hamilton to 25. of Los Angeles and

New York, Richardson of Baton Itougo. Fung Chuot-kwan scored five That's not the case," Boc at the Victoria Recreation Club Pepperell/ Melkie v M Mackie: 3.00-9.00, D. Corint

Club Bixed Doubles.-M. Heenan Ho: 306-4.49. D. R. Ryda J, Wal: The teamwork of the two Ausfeld goals in rapid succession chicchio said to-day. "The fight on Monday, September 22, at 6

of taking and Mrs E Litton v J. A. Cheetham 3.10-480. L. C. Bavilla: 3.15-456, X, tralians moved them into the in the closing five minutes of cha be held outside Philadelphia p.m. All desirous

this examination are) and Mri Tamworth v Dr G. B. Watson 9.00, 11. M. Campbell-D. L. Ander- and Mr Cheetham; Y. C. Stuckey 6. Robertson-. C. Baker; 325- doubles semi-anals, United play, but the rally was too late, but I want to make sure. I got a part in

invited to attend.

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