PORTRAIT

MARCO

"Here's

THY wretched horac sauntering home at last, He must think he's covered by the Corona- tion amnesty."

London apreis Service

WEEK-END

CRICKET TEAMS

The following are Club selec tions for League and friendly cricket matches this week-end:"

R.A.F. 1st XI v Army at Sookun- De Saturday at 10 Sun Ldr Kingsturd. W/C Kettlewel But/le Chapman, Sqn/14r Chalik, Sqn Ldr Bleeck, Fit/la Genhain. FX/ Or. Siappard. WtOfT. Walker, Fit/ Sgt Mitchell, AC Orbell, AC Ben- nion. 12/on. Lee Um. pire.-AC Bruce

R.A.F. 2nd XI v Duckyard at Kal Tak un Saturday at 1.30 p.m.- Sq/Ldr Shephard, Syn/Lor Orbell.

Be Buchanan. Sgt Barnett, Bet Horabam, S/Tec. Thomas, Cpl Fry, Chi West AC Woodward, AC Vernon, AC El. 12 an-W CJI.

Edwards, Umpire. Wi/on Watkins, Scorer.Cpl Unwin.

Army 1st Xtv R.A.F. at Sookun-

po on Saturday at 150 p.m.

Major Bally. Lt Alexander, Lt Farnier-Wright. Lt de Lux, Li Hayeraft, Lt Beater, Li Stowark, Lt Edwards, Capt. Ietrby. Capt. Grace. Capt. Grant. 12th man.-Go Dan- wali. Uinge-WO I Cave. Scoret- St Freeinan.

Army

THE CHINA MAIL. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953.

THEY CALL HIM "THE DUKE" Royal H.K. Defence

-HE'S A PRINCE

AMONG CENTRE-FORWARDS

They call him "The Duke." Yet he is not royalty, nor a character from the underworld. He is Leonard Duquemin, Tottenham Hotspur centre-forward.

Force Orders

Sorial No. 9.

March 3, 1953.

Force Headquarters

What's best in Kowloon ?

Belt, datters, bota. Recep Pl Parade Osorio, immediately following brief WILLOW INN Dine and Dance

Orders issued, March 13, 1933. Drets Omeers-No, 1

Home Dress, Other Hanks-Battle by Cotonet L. T. Ride, CBE, dress, Detali Oficer Commanding... |ED, Commandant, Royal Hong-V/Cmdr. Wood, D.F.C. 1.T.M.. kong Defence Force. Dated Parade Adjutant-F/O B.G. Smith. Parade W/O. F/Set Mottram. No. 1 Aq00,-P.O.C-7/0. Tindall, D.F.MS.. | Ad).—P/0. Strange, N.C..-si Remedios, Na. 2 $qda.-O.C.-Y/O In Vali HQ ri: Parado Tuesday fenn. Ad),P/G. Randall, NC March 10, 1953 HQ RUKDF $4.30 pm. | Bat. Pomeroy, No. 3 Budn, (WXAYI Drul. Lecture. Dress: Battle dress, D.C.-T/0. Fardiey. N.C.O-SAL Len comes from Guernsey and the fans at White Hart Lane have difficulty

Thunday March 12, 195 RIKDF ind for Annuai Review the Hence the abbreviated form. in pronouncing his surname.

But that is not the 8.45 p.m. Tpt will leave MPG 5.30 quarterly pay parade will be held, p.in. Preparation for Excellency Allenton Is drawn to para 10 of only reason for his noble nickname. For Len is a prince amung centre-forwurde.

and frogs to Officer-70 be brought,

Grohani, Witnesstrig Officer-P/O. Against Presion he gave

a one of the soddest. One of his were that fraction of a second

Árliliery Battery. På Gunnery Th. Ferris, N.C.O. Ve Unit-Sat. Vol. really royal performance. With five brothers, making the senslow which gave the opposing : "A" "Întara a "gn Reculona 1/QC & C _Unit-Paying Ofleet->F/0.

Smith, Witnessing Ofcer The BURDE Happy Valley Friday March C.G. head and fect he flashed home Journey from Guernsey to watch defence time to clear.

Plain A/P/O Tozarlo. N.C.O. l/c Unit Bat great drst half hat-trick and it him play, was washed overboard trouble was increasing weight. Said p.m. Drenz?

clothes. C & It Tp. As delilled, Hotelho. Flying Unit-Paying Officer was no faull of his that Spurs and drowned. Len insisted on After settling down in Britain

-F/U Benn, Witnessing Omoer only shared the points. He not turning out, but naturally did he had regained his former

A/P/O.Reales N.C.O. Ve Uni-St. White. only flashed off moves, but not have a good game.

solid bulld. "This was all right sturted many as well, with long

for fatmer's boy, but not a professional footballer. swinging passes aut to his wingi

Men:

For "The Duke" is not the bulldozer

of centre type He has weight, and forward. strength, and he uses them. But they back up his skill and du nut replace H.

INTERESTING LINK The question of weight forme an interesting link in the rather romantic story of Len's football enreer.

ay

Gaw

Len came back to form and his

at

ip-Governor's Inspection. Drest: A3 1.1.0, No. 3 dated Jan NIGHT CLUB Cafe de Paris

Rifle

Hongkong Regiment user. Orderly Omeer of the Week-Lt P. Keyes, Next for duty-Lt PJ. McNamara. Orderly Sergeant of the Week-Bat Vu Fook-sang. Next for duty-Set F. de 6. Ozorla

p.in.

All

Recruit Training Depol-Passing Out Parade. There will be Passing Out Parade for Course No. 1 at 12 At 10.30 a., on Hunday March 8, 10337 Relatives and friends of ne

bn

WAN

Yet Joe Hulme, who was then the Tullenhum mannger,

Practice For Ceremonia) Parade. that he had it in him to become

All tanka 11.K. Heat will parade un Arst class player, He per-improvement was a signal for

10급 Tuesday March 10, 1933 at crite, and any other interested, may severed with him, and coached Tottenham revival. In successive IKDY at 3.30

Tpt leaver

th Parade av gained promotion MPG 41 8.15 p.in. Dread: Clean Seating accommodation will be pro- him personalty. Says Len. "lle seasons they

from the Second Division, wan

fatigue, rifle wings, bayonet frogs vided. The Bar will be open. took me on to the field and acted

(blue barets)

olher Irg in

Adjutant's "Cup, The Adjutant's lle my 'shadow'.

walked the League Championship and

cancelled.

Cup which was won by Sgt Pomeroy. Hockey, (a) Results_UK_Regt v 7 B... for last season Anished runners-up.

the year 1002 will with me, rim with me, told me

by RTL. Win 4-1; HK Regt v HQLF, presented

the Commanding as he did when to do exactly

Len's cure for

icer at the Pay Parade on March his weight Win 5-2. (b) The following, will other players passed the ball to

represent the Regt v RASC at Soe 13, 1983. This liver trophy In

kunpoo, on Thursday March 5, 1933 given to the H.K.A.A., by the us. I owe him a tremendous troubles must be unique

Soccer circles. Besides extra et 5.15 p.m. Pie Taylor, Ple L.A. Siral Adjutant, S/Ldr. D.9.V. Rake. amount."

annually to training and sprinting he took up Xavier. Set A.L. Nery, L/Cpl. J.A. AFC, to be awarded

airman or str Suarca, Pie A.A. do Remedias. 1. the best all-round ballet dancing. This made him at.A. D'Almada Remedios, MaJ PN. woman. The present award relates lighter on his fret so that he Slater. Pie M. Sequeira. Pte A.A. to work done in the period Novem-

bet 1051 lu October, 105. Joe Hulme's work was could not only run faster, but Marques, Pie H.J. Xavier, and Ple

F/O 9.6. M. Ram Reserve-Col Bapilla, Vin- Appointments-OMeers 10 rewarded. Len graduated to the turn more qulékly.

First team and in his first season

pir-CSM- Kḥten RÜR. Tpt leaves Smith has been appointed to

Commliter of the Qficers' Mess, With his extra speed and Im-MPG Tar-Sonkumpas at 455 p.m. scored 14 goals, and was the proved ball control "The Duke"

REKDF longkong A.A.7. third highest scorer in

the has led many defences a dance. Diselpäne-Parades-Priday March Division.

And this season, with 19 goals, un.o. No. 7

13, 1953. Further to para 26 of datest February 17, he is Tottenham's leading scorer, | 19sa ali personnel will parade at

-(London Express Service) iQ RIOF at 5.45 p.m.

During the war. when the Germans invaded the Channel Islands, they were looking for i forceti labour

send to Germany. Len, a lad of sixteen. did not relish in a pris camp, so he hid in a monastery to evade enplure.

He was already a keen foot- baller,

when in the monastery he got hold of a ball, the holy brothers raised objection to his practising with But soon he was forced to it. give up. Food was scared, and the

strength of the race sturdy farmer's boy was so sapped that he was unable to carry on.

ונן

After the war an hotelier in Guernsey, who is a keen Spurs' supporter sent Len to London, with a letter of introduction to 2nd XI v University at the Tottenham manager. He was Pokfulam on Saturday at 1:30 pm invited to have

a trial

was chosen

and,

play for the

Major Dennett, Major Tunes, Macreating a favourable impression, Jor McCoat. Capt. Pierce, Capt. Dewar, Li Iblision. 2/1 Orford, S/Sgt Maddock. Sgt Chalinor, Cin Atkinson. Tpr Farr. 12th into Chiffe. Umpire,-QMS (AC) _Curter,

Indian R.C. t XI v University at Sookunpoo on Saturday at 1.30 D.-A. I. Kutchell (Cast), A. R. Albas, I. M. el Arcuit. Sherry Bucks, R. A. Dux. A. H. Ismail, Ebrahim Mano, K. Nazarin, Alor A. Rumjalin, Artiner Rumjan, M. I. Samoil Scorer-Abdesi StamJahre. Umpire-C M Pult.

Indian R.C. 2nd XI v Kowloon C.C. at Cox's Road on Saturday ni 1.30 p.m.----M. A. Wahab Capl) 4. Rashid Abbas, 5.E.M. Bux. B. F. Chogla, T. E. Chiba, Adani Khan. Al Khan, A. M. Omar, A. R. Bazack, M. Yaguh Samad, M. Yusuf Sona Score r--Osinan Adam. Un- ptre.-K. M. Omar,

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI v Indian R.C. at Cox's Road on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.E.C. Fincher, R. F. ÁUDS, F. A. Broadbridge W. H. Cowie, F. 1. Kerthani, A. Lang, W. Pep pere. C. S. Ramage. S. Ramchand, A. J. Weir, P. Wood. Umpire.- S. A. Gray.

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI v Army at Boukutpoo on Sunday at 1.35 pan. players to meet at Queen' Pier at 1 p.m.-A. P. Weir, W, 11. Cowic,

Tall it.W.FL Tamago. W. Pep- perell, L. Quincey, 3. Ranchand. G. Handil. G. E. -Taylor. P. Wood. Umpires. A.

Gray

Cralgengower C.C. v Club de Recreio at Happy Valley on Satur day at 1.30 p.m.-G. A. Souza, G. Hong Choy W.HE. Colledge, D.. Bottomley, II. P. Madur. K. Y. Tam, B. C. Chetwynd, G. Saunders, R. Manley, T. Crabtree, J. Heywood.

Old Shanghailanders v Old Hong- kungites at Chater Road on Sunday at 11.30.m.-J.A. Cheetham, M.J, Divecha, A. Graltam, N. Hart-Baker, 7.0.C. Knight. F. J. Kolgidly, J. Lerlau, F. Marshall, H. Madar, L. F. Stoken, D. W. Leach (Capt). Umpire-T.W.R. Wilson. Scorer. F. R. Kerman,

Great Victory

For Borotra And Cochet

reservo sitie.

1.en

was looking forward to the day as one of the happiest in his life. It turned out to be

WEEK-END HOCKEY

The following are fixtures in as well as Ladies' the Men's Divisions of the Hockey League this week-end:

SATURDAY

Ladier' League Gremlins K.G. V "I"- King's Park Tool Ground, 3 p.m. Umpires: Set T.L.A. Davies, 875gt G.C. Palmer.

Dorians White v Recreio "A" Happy Valley Pool Ground, 2.68 p.m. Umpires: Tara Singh, U.S. Dillon, Ricercie "B" barlang "Green" King's Park Pool Ground. 4.15 p.m. Umpires: E. Southern, (QMS), S Hebr.

v D.G.S.Happy Gremlina "A" Valley Foot Ground, & p.m. Umpires: Krishta Lal, John Asome,

-----SUNDAY • Ladies' League

WORK

REWARDED

But then come a setback. Len's play lost its zip. His novements

New

HKFA

Rules Provide

League

For Professional

Friday

Provision is made for the introduction of a Professional Football League in the proposed new Rules of the Hongkong Football Association which were discussed at a Special meeting of the Council held yesterday with Mr A. McAlpine in the Chair.

|

the

Trade Training Clerk G.D. Tuck day March 10–119 RIKDF-3.43 Igaven Murray Transport pan.

Clerks Parade Cround at 8.30 p.m. PA Thursday March B-Q REKDF-Full Day Traming 9am. Transport leavey Star Ferry al 0.45 a. Sunday March 8Q NIKD -Full Day Training-0a.m. Trans- port leaves Star Ferry at 8.43 a.m. Tuesday March 10-Q RIDCOP 5.45 p.in. Transport leaves Murray Parade iround 1 830 p.m. Pollo Course. Tuesday March 101Q No. Police District-am-Full Day Training. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 8.30 a., Nursing Order- iles. Thursday March 12-Windsor Ilouse--6.15 p.m.-Dr Ramler, Radar

10-- Operators, Tuesday March Watch Half Day

Training-adar Station-6 am. Transport leaves Star Ferry at 8 a.m. and HQ RUKDE at 8.15 .. Thursday March 12- Watch-Hadar Station-ilaf Day Training 4.m. Transport leaves Star Ferry at 8 a.m, and IQ RHKDF at 1,15 a.m. Friday March 13, B, C Watches-Q RIKOP at 5.45 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Fighter Plot tern. Tuesday March 16A & 'B' Watches-5.0.8.5.45 p.m. Thursday March 12-A & B Watches RHKDF-5.45 p.m.-G.S.T. Tran part leaves Murray Parade Ground at 6.20 P.. Wireless Operators. Wednesday March 11-HQ KDF

443 P. raport Faves Murrey, Parade Ground at 5.30 pm Drivers. Sunday March BRAJ. Rat Tak- a.. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 aim. Equip- ment Astiatants. Monday March 9- Where conditions, other than .A.F. Kat Tak-Full Day Training a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury the payment of wages for play-Road at 8. a.m. Tuesday March 10 --KAAP Bager-4 pm. Transport Where a professional player,ing football, form part of on

Jeaver Sallsbury Road at 5.40 p.m. or a player who has been re-agreement, the Association in

Fighter Controllers. Tuesday March amateur by the dealing with claims will restrict Inslated as an

10. A Fight-3.0.8.8 m.ialt Association or by another re-its Investigations and decisions Day Training A.T.C. Section, Tues

day March 10-C Watch-Full Day cognised Association, desires to solely to the question of wages Training-R.A.F. Sek Kong, Trans- continue the game without re- for playing as stipulated in the port leaves Salisbury Road at 0.15 a.m. Groindcrew, Saturday March muncration, the Council may, agreement.

14A Fight_UKAAS Hangar 2 p.m. Transport leaves upon application of the player,

Salisbury In the case of misconduct by Road at 1.5 p.m. Sunday March Hanger-D grant permission for the player

a player, or breach of the train-1 __Fight-IIKAAF

n.m. to play.

Trammport

Salisbury ing or disciplinary rules oHead at B.45 km. orders of a Club, the latter shall have the right to suspend auch period not exceed- player for a

The introduction of a Professional Football League in Hongkong was put for- ward by Mr L. J. Channing last year and an assurance was given at the time by the late Mr. J. C. Guimgam, who was then Chairman of the Association, that provi- sion for such a League would be embodied in the Rules on incorporation of the AR sociation under the Companies' Ordinance.

Under the proposed new Rules, which will come up for adoption al un Extraordinary General Meeting of the Association, it is provided that if the Association hall at any time hereafter sane- professional football Hongkong,

the following provi- slons shall, inter alin, apply:

A player under the age of 17 years shall not be registered us

professional.

tion

a

in

No approach of any description shall be made either directly or Indirectly to a boy un the roll of a recognised school either to sign 1egistration forms or to play

for a

No payinent shall be made to to apply to the Association for agents or other person than the cancellation of the agreement clubs and players concerned in upon such terms as may be the engagement of players, ex-deemed reasonable, cept to persons in the Club's regular employment,

Jeaves

Club.

A player whilst serving in any Every professional approved by branch of Her Majesty's Regular

Flying Programme. Thursday March 12-Ground Lecture-'A' & '5_Flight the Council shall be registered Forces shall not be registered

Aircrow~All Pilot-1Q RHKD- on a form to be supplied by the a professional player. A

p.m. Transport loaves Murray Parade Secretary of the Association. A soldier, sailor or airman whose 14 days and/or to impose a

14'A' Flight Aircrew-IKAAF copy of the Rules of the Asso-discharge is obtained by purchase, but the Club shall notify Ground at 6.30 p.m. Saturday March the "Association-of-such-nuspen--| Hangar-z" "p.m.--Transport-Jenyes ciation relating to the registra shall not be entitled to be re-sion or One within two days and Salisbury Road at 1145 p.m. Sunday Gremlias Gremlins "A" tion of professional players shall gletered as a professional player the player may, on lodging a

March 10*2' Flight be handed to each player on his until the expiration of 12 months deposit of $1, appeal to the As

IAAF Hangar- .m. Transport signing a professional registra from the date of his discharge sociation against such action of he shall not be allowed to the Club. The suspension or Each form, after all the par- play as an amateur during that fine shall not operate as a ter ticulars have been filled in, must period unless he has obtained mination or cancellation of the be signed by the professional

agreement between the Club and player,

Royal Navy Ground No. 2, 10.30 A.. Umpires: Major L.S. Mepsied Yaqub Khan,

First Division (Men's) Thunderbolts v Royal Navy-King's Park Pool Cround 3 p.m. Tim- pic: FULL EJ. Gordon, Fu/set Lejer.

RA.F. Army "A"-Kol Tak. ♬ p.in. Umpires: J., Gonsalves. H. Crebas.

Y.M.C.A. v Recreio-Recreio, 10.30 . Umpires: W.D.T. N.W. Letor. .W.0.1. A.M. Nixon

Police ve Police Ground, 10.30 a.m. Umpires: P.F. Xaxier. Majer 5.J.B. Boycott.

Second Division (Sokun

Dutch v Argonauts

poo No. 1. 10.30 a.m.

Umpires:

and

and returned to the Secretary of the permission of the Associn the Association, accompanied by

TERM OF AGREEMENTS

tion

a copy of the agreement enter- Claus must have written agree-

Neither a professional, nor a ed into between the Club andments with their professional professional reinstated shall be the player.

players setting forth all the allowed to serve on the Council terms of the engagement, and

of the Association. He shall not such agreement must be com- serve on the Committee of any Clubs may enter into agree-pleted when the player signs the other association, league or club, represent his own or any w.o.1. M.J. Petters, W.E. Willaims ments with and register profes-registration form,

Army "B" v Aces-Seokumpoo No,

Agreements may provide that other association, league or club 12.30 p.m. Umpires P/O Ksional players for (1) a period

football at any

meeting. The Whittaker, Sgt T.G. Davies. of four weeks, which may be a player shall only be pald when

if it thinks it, Spokupola U.C. VIKAAF-Royal extended by mutual agreement played in matches but if any Council may, London, Mar. 5. Navy Ground No. 1, 10.30 am. A

exempt such person from any of Umpires: Aziz Malik, P/O P.3, Ball. for a further period of four such player is not played for a

the restrictions of this Rule Aging French stars

Team and/or umpires unable to weeks, notice of such extension period of four weeks, he may Henri Cochet and Jean

meet the fixtures are requested to contact C. Verhotil, the llon Fix signed by both the Club and the apply to the Club to cancel his he gives notice in writing to the Berotra pulled off a great ture Secretary of the 11.11.A. im- player to be sent to the Asso- agreement and registration, and Secretary of the Association that

ciation within three days; (2) refused, he shall be at liberty he has ceased to play football. doubles win in the annual LEAGUE STANDINGS

scason; (3) or for the remain- Paris-London indoor tennis

The following are the stand der of a current playing season; meet today, trouncing Bri- Divisions of the Men's Hockey months of a playing season for Ings in the First and Second (4) or during the last three tish

youngsters Gerry League, as well as the Ladies' the remainder of the season and Oakley and Bobby Wilson League, as on March 4:

the following season. First Division (Men's) 6-2, 6-8, G-1.

Cochet, 51, reached

the Recrelo

*** 13 Army "A Queen's Club courts only an

Argonaute A was due to Thunderbolts 'A' start. Fog hnd upset his dash Y.M.C.A. frein Brussels, where he played

Royal Navy

hour before he

mediately by phone 130943),

R.A.F.

B games in a tournament stili | Polles

running there.

WDLF A Pla

RKRC

Second Division Army Dutch BC.

Backed by 54-year-old Boro- tra, he sparked a second set revival against the British pair's Argonau's 13*** 5- lead to draw level at B- Thunderbolts ard nearly took the set. Thay Bookunpol H.C. won the third set easing up.

After

This

- Nav Bharat

first day's play.

Paris led by dye matches to two with 14 to be decided. London

has never won

started in 1930.

the event ainee

OTHER RESULTS

Other results (British Arst):

Bobby Wilson defeated Henrl

Ridell 6-4, 3-0, 0-1.

II. Baxter lost to Perrenu

Sussine 4-6, 4-0.

C. F. O. Lister Just

A

I.cize 0-0, 0-0, 3-6.

Aree UKAAF

KOV "A"

Victorians

Recreio "A"

Grimtina MA

Ladies' Leagus

Darians "White"

Recreio

Duriant Gremlins

ཙྪེཡྻཔྤབྲཱབྷསྶཔཝཝཱ ཡྻུཏྟབྲཱནྡྷསྶསཎw

A professional registration form shall not be accepted un- been

less

an agreement hes

entered into between the Club

and the player.

A player who has not, before

May 3, been notified in writing

by his Club of their Intention

make

to re-engage him may enquiries with a view to secur- ing an engagement with another Club

Clubs shall be entitled to re-

Knock Hard Wins

The

Gold Cup

Cheltenham, Mar. 5.

3

Knock Hard, versaille Irish horse owned by Mrs Mary Keogh, won the Gold Cup Steeplechase, run over three miles two furlongs here today, in great style.

Queen Elizabeth was among the great crowd who saw the 9-year-old gelding, brilliantly ridden by Irishman Tim Molony, triumph by five lengths over the 6-2 favourite Halloween with 83-1 outsider Galloway, Braes two lengths behind. third of twelve starters.

leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 a.m.

Hongkong WAAC

Training Signals Bection 'A' & 'D' Sections parade HQ FIKDF 3.30 p.m. Monday March 9, 1953. Foot Drift. Bress Uniform,

B Sections parade Lecture Hat MPG 5.30 p.m. Thursday March 12, 1953. Lecture. First Aid Section Parade 11Q RHKDF 6.30 p.m. Monday, March 9, 1063. Foat Drili. Dress-Unitorm. Pa- HQ RNKDF 5.30 p.m. Thursday Monday 1, 1993. Fool Drill, Dress: Uniform. Cookery Bection Parade 5.30 p.m. Monday March 9, 133, Foot Drill, Dress: Uniform. Parade HQ RHKDF 6.30 p.m. Thursday March 13, 1953. Foot Drill Dren: Uniform. Stores Bac- Lan Parade HQ RHKDF, 5.30 p.m. Monday March 9, 1953. Foot Drill- Uniform. Parade. Ha JuDKOT 8.30 Thursday March 12, 2003. Toot Brili. DeUniturm, C & L IP Parade HQ RHKDF 5.30 p.m. Men- day March 9, 1963, Foot Drill Dress

Uniform. NCD Cadre Parado HQ TKDF 5.30 p.m. Wednesday Marchi 21. 1083. Dress - Uniform. Pay Parade. AB

HQ Sections parade RHKDF 5.30 p.m. Monday March 0. 1953 Dress-UnLorm.

Č.P. Vavoxan, Lieut-Col.. Deputy Commandant,. R.K.K.D.F.

Notices

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and Aus-

The two main distributing | No doubt thousands will do for the agencies, the All England Club just that anything

of watching those and Alfred Haya Ticket Agency privilege report that they will be returning masters of the game, American more than £150,000 to applicants Matireen Connolly

In the ballot for tralian Ken Rosewall and Lowis unsuccessful seats. Last year only £93,000 Hond demonstrate their skill at was returned which gives you this Coronation Wimbledon.

London Express - Service) :- some idea of the number of ap- plications received this time.

to

TODAY'S SPORT

Colony

Chater

Lawn Tennis Open Championships at Hongkong Cricket Club, Read, cammeneng a pẩm. Van

Hingles semi-final; V.T. Wang y E. Seubele

tain players whom they are pre- pared to pay...and to whom they have given notice to that

Rugby Football-Visit_of_Pyt Re- effect between May 1 and the

elemental Rugby Team. The following Arst Saturday in June.

The

Knock Hard, who started 11-2, time we had reached the next xtures have been arranged: Satur

day March 7. versus Colony, Army

NO DETERRENT notice must set forth the detalls completed a fine riding double fence I was laal".

Miss Dorothy, Pagel's Most Ground Bookunpoo, 4.10 p.m. Ston-

The fact that the cost for a of the offer on to the payments | for frim Molony who was success-

'day March 9. versus JL.K. Football » Cíu. Club Ground Happy Valley. book of tickets has risen from 10 proposed and it in the opinion cul on Sir Keu in the Champion Trembiunt appeared likely of the Association the offer doen Hurdle on Tuesday.

win the race, for the second suc-4.15 p.m. These fixtures are subject

12 guineas has not deterred Today's not constitute a reasonable wago

race,

contested by cessive your but he weakened to the agreement of the Fill Tugby

team, Admission to these games these tennis enthusiasts. In fact, throughout the season, the ap- twelve of the leading, steeple two fenses out and could only will be free with the exception of the number of appilcants has in

the Colony match on March 7, when plication of the Club to retain chasera in training, is regarded finish fourth,

creased by at least 2,000 this entrance fee charged there will be an as a Chaplonship dest as all

Knock Hard made his effort of (12.30 and 11:30 to serviceon In year.

clouri

Mits Chemsonwhlor: M. Maci Players so retained remain the runners carry the same weight-

Alfred Hays agency going to the Inst` fence. He uniform or on roductions of their

pherson v J.D, Jurrer; P.L. Horos their books within an hour of S., Quered: J.A.C, Hurlbert & registered, player of the Clubs 12 stone.

The 1052 Grand National, win- Jumped into the lead and run 64 Pt. 1. Ticket will be pur-

EXIL They reported 1.1. Bickford v E, Zunut & Table · ́ Tuamzie=UKAAP, A' Table opening them, Faith and R. Becker beat The former world light heavy-less and until they satisfy the ner Teal who is savourite for this on strongly up the bill to win Table Tensle il

The favourite, Teanis match has been arranged that 1,300 seats for each day of pg. 1.3. Armatron de drs A.E. Beholen i Mir da MrP.C. tolinari and J. Pilet 6-3, 6-3-weight champion, Joey Maxim, grounds for allowing them to your's Aintree race, competes comfortably.

been | Stucker, T., Agaturon de Mrs Tow> Championship. had Halloween, finished very well between the SECAAP and RAF Mount the today but finished a fifred last. step higher in his climb change their Clubs., went

Davla on Tuesday March 10, 3063 at

ler v.D.T. Smilk & Mrs J., Tam- SUDDENLY STOPPED to take second place after He RIKO Tat 750 p.m. The fallow over-applied for four-times. lo regain the title when he out-

Teal was going will

ina among being in

theBut take heart. For genuine body. hopeless position inre invited to represent UNDER SUSPENSION pointed Dany Nardico over 10

CAAT:-P/O Cheney, #70 Graham, enthusiasts there is still the cast tho leaders with he suddenly three fences out.

Wootten, LAC K.F, LI, AC MIL The third horse, Galloway, and AC H.E. Moore, if ally stand at No. 1 Court and the at Caroline Hira, id a.m. .his

tilla Kowloon Tong Club beat Maxim lost

A player under suspenslar stopped. His Jockey, Arthur outpointed by may to re-signed by his Club Thompson, said: He jumpet as Brace, who was also third last of the above are unable or unwill-standing space, round the Centre Kowloon Cricket Club by 4-11 when he was

Graham No, as in a Geo. Younger Snooker Archie Moore in. St Louis last subject to the terms of his sus-well as ever but five Soners from year, was never out of the fist they should contact 7/9 Court-for those prepared to p

home ho stopped and by the three today Router. pension, Decomber-Reuter. League, match last night,

G. L. Palsh lost to Jễ Ci

Molinari 4-6, 4-0.

Associated Press,

Joey Maxim: Wins the player may be refused.

Miami, Mar. 8.

League Snooker rounds last night,

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