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League Hockey ARMY MEET RAF IN
THE BEST MATCH OF THE WEEK-END
By "ARGONAUT"
The still undefeated Senior Division Army "A" team take the spotlight in this week-end's Hockey League matches when they clash with the hard-hitting and unpredictable Royal Air Force at Sookunpoo on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.
The result will be specially important to Argonauts "A", Recreio and Thunderbolts, all of which teams will be placed well in the running should the Army XI suffer
a reverse.
With
two fairly any other harder and having a more thrust- matches to go,
the fut forward line. This is expected ogninsi Hongkong Hockey Club and to be close match with the TMCA, the Airmen themselves Victorians emerging close win- will also be in the championers,
and
shup running should they win At the same time that their |
will undoubtedly go all "A" foam are engaged against out for victory.
the RAF, the Army "9" XI will be out to maintain their
the
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Though capable of becoming unbeaten record on the adjacent
first team to beal Army pitch. No less worthy opponent this season, should they find for there are Nay Bharat, who their best form, the RAF will, despite the loss of seme of their Jowever, take the field with good players through departure the odds beavily against them.from the Colony are still one of The Arny XI found their the best three teams in the best combination and form in Junior Division. their last match against the Argonauts and will no doubt
Beld the same team again. The
shifting of Farmer-Wright Into
HOW THEY STAND
the forward line and the in- Argonauitx
Ariny
First Division
:
P W D L F A Pts 51 121 6
5 3 0 0 23 2 10
0 2 10 B
40 117 7
clusion of Petters at contre-halfitecretu have turned them into the best- Thunderbolts
HAF
balanced tram this season.
som. Navy Their only weakness, and only Police comparatively so to their half XMCA and forward lines. are
their UKC goalkeeper and the two full- backs.
The Airmen will have to de- pend on continuous pressure by their forwards and goals from Brown and Card backed by good positional play by the de- fener if they expect to upset the soldiers.
2nd Diviston Dutch C Anny "13" Nav Bharal
Thunderbolls
Argonauts
Soukumpota
Ac
Blackhawks HKAAF
GO CO SI SA KA A 3SCH
31 1
0 0 1
0 3 20
31
18 0
Ladles League
KGV "A" On present form, I doubt very Gremlias "A***
Victorians much if the RAF Befence will Hertele be able to stand up to the well-Dorfans combining Army forwards and DGS halves,
Hecrets KGV "D Durians VICTORIANS - RECREIO Gretains
The Ladles League tomorrow afternoon will provide one good
altraction In the match be- tween
the
ing at 3
Victorians and
Hecrelo "A" at Recreio, start-
р.т. With the KGV "A" and Gremlins "A" still undefeated. the match will be one of survival for the third-placed · Victorians
and fourth-placed Recreio.
The Recreio girls have recent-
ini
1y loal o valuable player Elvie Tool who has given up the game, and though a match for the Victorians individually, lacki proper scheming and organiza- ffon in their play.
The Victorians hold the further advantage of being able to hit
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FA Cup
Replays
HONGKONG PLAYER TO FACE
WORLD CHAMPION IN ASIAN TABLE TENNIS FINAL
Singapore, Nov. 28.
World Champion Hiroji Satoh last night blasted his way through a five-set evenly matched contest against Hongkong's Fu Chi-fang to enter the Men's Singles final of the Asian Table Tennis Championships. opponent in the final on Saturday will be Hongkong's Sih Su-cho.
What's best in Kowloon?
His MELBOURNE TOYS
Playing a steady stroke-for-stroke game, Satoh took the first set, 21-12, but Fu. with his powerful smashing strokes, captured the second set 21-18.
Satoh's famous penholder grip failed him. It wasn't long before Fu-dis- covered that Satoh found it hard stretching his hat 'to the für right to return Fu's shots. He concentrated in sending his balls to the right.
her:
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All the finals will be played
on Saturday,
EARLIER RESULTS
Satoh took the third sot, 21- | Keng-thye and Yu Yin-chong of 11, but Fu again get the fourth, Malaya 21-10, 21-12, 21-18, off 21-18. Excitement rose to a K. Jayan and R. Bhandari of crescendo with the players even | India beat Liem Ngo-soen and Satoh slammed his way into Bt two games each. In the Lie Tjong-tle of Indonesia 21-7, the semi-finals by defeating fifth set, however, Salali swept | 21-9, 21-15.
Macao's Wang Sek-tim 21-19, through to a 21-11 victory.
22-21, 21-19. Wong Tang-good and Lolte Su- It was a steady ding-dong Top-seeded Sih Su-cho of chong of Singapore bent Korea's battle quite different from those Hongkong, on the adjacent Cho Yung-Joi and India's Magral, he put up yesterday when he court, humbled his teammate, 21-10, 21-16, 21-10.
battled into the quarter-finals. Ching Chin-seng, 21-12, 21-14,
In the Women's Singles, 21-17. The iwo appeared Sih Su-cho and Fu Chi-tong
Yoshiko Tanaka was 10- (evenly" malched.
of Hongkong beat Kim Sang-expectedly toppled by Indin's hoon and Chang Heung-k of Nasikwala. It was the biggest London, Nov. 27. Yoshiko Tanaka, Japanese Korea, 21-11, 21-5, 21-17.
Tanaka upset of the evening. who lost Following were the results woman player
won the first set 21-17. Later of FA Cup first round re- ing to G. Nazikwala of India India beat Lan Kwong-heng and number of balls, and hit into Singles match yesterday even- Teruvengadam and Sampat of the grow excited, missed a owing to an arm injury which Cho Yan-yik of Singapore 21-18, the net. plays:
hurt during the match, paired 17-21, 31-17, 21-16. Aldershot Netherfield 0. Gainsborough 3; with the Indian player to win
final. Hereford 3, Leyton 2; Shrews-the Women's Doubles
beat Bagulo bury 2, Queen's Park Rangers They
Wong and Ol-lan of Hongkong 2 (after extra time); Colchester Wong U. 4. Weymouth 0; Great Yar-21-15, 16-21, 21-11, 21-18.
Guildford City V mouth 1,
India's
R K. Jayant and Hendon Northampton
0; 2, Norwich Clly 1,
1, Tonbridge 0.
Bhandari defeated Hayushi and Revised second round matches Tsunoda of Japan In n Men's fallowing today's
replays are: Doubles semi-final, 21-19, 21-16, Barrow v. Millwall; Newport 18-21, 8-21, and 21-15. County V. Gainsborough; Here-
Millwall 7.
ford v. Scunthorpe; Shrewsbury or Queen's Park Rangers v. Chesterfield: Colchester
Llanelly: Great Yarmouth v. Wrexham; Swindon v. Nor- thampton; Brighton & Hove v. Norwich City.
The 30
FA Cup round
first match, Bournemouth va. Ips- 14 wich Town, which ended in a draw again on Wednesday, will be replayed for the second tine next Monday, December 1.
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The winners will be away to Bradford City in the second round 'on' December 0. -Router.
In the women's consolation
finals, Poon Weng-how vi Singapore beat Lin Peng of Singapore, 25-23, 21-15.
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The little Japanese girl tried Kok Kwal-sing and Loke Ban-vainly to forestall the Indian chiew of Malaya beat Wong woman by powerful smashes, but Tang-goon and Loh Sek-chiu of jiost 21-17, 11-21, 21-11. Singapore 21-12, 15-12, 11-21. 21-14, 22-20.
Chan Yee-ising defeated next door
of
Hongkong's Sih Su-cho fought
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Wong of Hongkong, the first set it appeared Tsunoda FUR STORE.
Ol-lan
la terrife four-set battle to sub- Macao due Kelsuke Tsunoda of Japan In neighbour to get into the semi-finals.
women's was likely to create an upset. He slammed powerful smashes at Sh but lost the game 21-18. G. 19-21, 18-21, 12-21. and Hongkong's No. 2 player. Fu Mixed Chi-fang, also fought hard to 15-21, enter the semi-finals, He-beat K.
Jayant of India In Ave sets, 21-18, 18-21, 121-14, 19-21, 21-18. Chong entered the semi-finals by defeating Lau Sck-fong of
21-14, 21-13, in the consolation inals.
India's K. Jayant
and Nastlewala downed Satch Yoshiko Tanaka in the Doubles, 21-D, 21-15, 21-19.
Singapore,
Tadaki Hayashi and Keisuke Tsunoda of Japan were given u walk-over by Lau Sek-fong and Hongkong's Si Sucho, Ma Hong-wing of macao. Kim paired with Bagulo Wong, won Sang-hoon and Chang Heung-ki the other semi-final match Mieno, 21-18, 21-14, 20-22, 21- of
Korca beat Tadashi against Chuo Uim-hearn and 15. Kawakami and Talze Sakai of Mabel
Hayes of
the Women's
Singles, Japan 21-14, 21-0, 19-21, 21-18. 21-19, 21-8, 21-15.
Baguio Wong of Hongkong qualified for the finals by oust Scores in the Men's Doubles
In the Men's Doubles semi-ing Singapore's Mra Mabell were:
final, Sih Su-cho and Fu Chi Hoyes, thrice Indian Singles D. P. fang
of Hongkong beat T.Champion, 21-13, 21-19, 21-11. Poong Teruvengadam and D. P. Sam- Wong meets India's Nasikwala pat of India, 23-21, 21-11, in the finals tomorrow.-AssO- 21-12.
elated Press,
T. Teruvengadam anti Sampat of India
beat
In Search Of Britain's Best
Vive Mr Foxhunter, The Amachoor!
By JOHN MACADAM
One of the brighter alumni of the royal macadamy of sporting science brought a salt tear to this professorial old eye when, in the course of. naming the six sportsmen who have done most for British prestige
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Parade Ground at 6.30 p.m. This. Int Unit HQ Ser: Parade Tues. Dec. 19 RHKDF-0a.m. Full Dec. 2 HQ RHICDF 6.30 p.m. Lee-ay) Transport losves Star Foury Clerks G.D. Tue. re Dress: Plain clothes. I. Sec: at 843 a.m.
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HQLF. Pay Parade, 22
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Operation Station-8 a.m. (LY IP Pay parade Mon. Dec. 1. 530 Day) Transport leaves HQ RHKDF p.m. HQ KDr. Lecture.
MINOR UNITS abroad this year, he got as far as a cricketer and a couple of motor- parade sim. Decundum. Discusion on October Camo.
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cyclists, and then ran for shelter.
Pierce
an
Ourselves, we would make an immediate nomination of four and let who will fill shout on miniature the range 11. for Mon. Ben Lader Opera-
Sec. Dec. 1-'A'
couldn't not do either but with was on her way to Hollywood, the big-lime that youngsters and Hollywood doesn't pay its normally dream about facing stars in little vouchers for cheap them, they quietly and persistent-tin trays. ly get on with their work. Skating hobbies.
tirid golf
part of them. part of
their are
SONJA QUITS
courage, an
Operation Station-A_ID.
D.m
in the other two places.
The fact of the matter is that, The following are the results any international laurels that are
int 0 x.m, & Star Ferry at 8.15 -w.m. of soccer matches played in the coming this way can be laid at
Hongkong Regiment
(Fri. Doč. SA 'B' & C-HQ Army Minor Unit League, Zone 12 feet, four' of them belonging
Dodies - Orderly Officer of the RHDF p.m. Transport leaves |Week--LA L.A. Fox. Next for Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. 4, on Wednesday, November 25: to very young woman indeed and
duty-2/14. E.J.L. Ride. Orderly A.T.C. Boc, Tri. Deo, -'A' '}' & H.Q. Land Forces 0. a Cay R.A.S.C. eight of them to two horses.
Watches-Kat Tak-0 The women, of course, are Miss
So successful hos Barbora Ann Sergeant of the Week-Sgt Yu Fook Hongkong Bignal Son 4 1.9 27
satig. Next for duty-Set. F.J. Transport envoy Salbiny Road at 1.A.A REAL 9:27 Coy R.A.M.C. Jeanette Altwegg, our Olymple
In almost any other country in Inc. become that Sonin, after a Arulow.
5.4 p.m. Wirelem Operators Sec. 2. H.K.C.T.U.; Command Pay skating champion, and Miss Pam the world this attitude would get him and road-show career that Training 'A' CoyTue Coy Comes Mon. Dec. 1-HKAAF Tangor-U Offies 6, 170 Lt By A Works Davies, Engilsh women's golf them certified.
Transport leaves Sallsbury Lily R.A. "A" 5. A.A. Workshops champion. The horses are Fox- the case of Jeanette, the prizes Olymples, has just shut up shop. Tue
Particularly in carried on till now from the 1930el. BV 3.20 p.m. at MPG for p.m.
HQ. Drew: Clean Fatigue. 'C' toy Road at 8.45 p.m. Thurs, Dec.
Coy Cards disposal. RV 520 HIKAAF Hanger-d p.m. Transport "The following matcher are down hunter and Wilwyn.
are glittering and she wants no The dedication of Jeanette to p.m. at MPG for HQ Dress: Clean leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. fur decision on Wednesday, Decem
Fatigue, HQ coy Mortar 11-Tue M.T. Drivers. Sun, Dec. 7-Kal But to take the ladies first.... ber 3:
welfare work
children Small Arms Teg. Parede 820 p.m. among
Tak—@_MITI. Transport leaves Sajis- 120 Lt Bty "B" ^v I.Q. Land Jennette is already an inter-
It is easy to recall the previous must
read strangely indeed MPG & 5.30 pm. HQ RHKDF. bury Road at 9.49 a.m. Nursing Foreca (Happy Valley) SQMS Jolley; national star in her own right, Olympics at St Moritz, when the to these tratwhile amachoors Dress: Dush Shirts & Trousers 00, Orderii. Wod. Deg. -Windsor
Coy R.A.B.C. Hongkos 5x having beaten the world's best. titile Barbara Ann Scott, of
of softere, beret, ning & frog. Int neo Louno-6.16 P.M.-L. Ramle Foxhunter and Wilwyn, Sqn (Soukunpoo) Set Kennedy; 11.0.
A Shipora---Mon WT. NY 6.20 p.m. Eguḥument Sec. Thur. Dec. 4- 11.A.A. Begi 157 A.A. By Pam, as a native champion, has a
Canada, was freely tipped in the course, have helped demonstrate at BIPG for 11Q.
Dress: Clean |HKAAP-0 p.m. Transport, leaves R.A. (Stanley) Bdr
more restricted fame.
cloak-and-dagger tobbies where to the world that British blood-Fatigue (Overall) Que
Salisbury Rood at 3.43 p.in. Ground- ILK.C.T.U. V A.A.
erow. Fri, Dec. 'A' e 'B3' vilchin (Lyemun)
and horsemenship F. Darrili;
When they are both linked at a tot of Olympic titles are won. stock, Coy
Training-Tus Discussion on camp. -KAAP Hangar-8 p.m. Transport H.A.M.C. V 10 Lt Bly “A” (Happy the pinnacle of international re-
are still supreme, and one great RV 8.25 p.m. at MPC. Dress: Plain leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 p.m. Valley Pie Amutrong.
She was a beautiful girl and a pity appears to be that they don't clothes.
Sat. Dec. A FLIGHT-HKAAT All matches are to start at 2.30 Gard is in their determination to
skater, and, if you compete in the same field.
|Hangar-2 p.m.
Transport leaves eschew competition, get out at beautiful
Salisbury Road at 140 p.m. Sum. the top, get on with their jobs, listened to her mother, a beauti-
Maybe it could te arranged-a
Doc. 7-TIRD-KAAF Hangar FWLD FA Pur and bool to the dough,
a.m. Transport leaves Sakabury We called on the Family Scott Ave-furlong dash with, just op- Recent inquiries
at Epsom, a
Road at 0.45 a.în, Jennette is happily pursuing the annis and mentioned the reports pouse for a bit of show-jumping with Unit Route Orders for train-
one afternoon just before the posito the stand
Flying Programme Ground Lec- Dec. 4-HQ welfare work she regards as her of film offers and all the houha just before they go to the finish, ing and that they may be found in turn Aurore. Thurs. vocation in Switzerland among that has
the following placesHoodquarters. JKDF-4 to 8 a.m. All Pilote surrounded Olymple children from all
Foxhunter, being an amateur-Happy Valley, Hangar, Kai Tak. A & B Flights-Lecture by TЛ. The world. over Against all the pleas of family women's skating since the days he would probably appear on the Volunteer Centre Caricen & Bris Mumro-Pote Instrument Rating
Mese Kowloon of Sonja Henie.
Cub. Transport leaves Murray Parade and friends Pam 12 concentrating
card as Mr Foxhunter-could, Murray Parade Ground South Chine Ground at 8.43 p.m. Bat. Dec. The answer
was
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all the things, wear a small MCC cap. Roog Standard. Star Ferry Inp.m. Transport leaves Salisbury acolytes who
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