SPORTS ROUND-UP
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953.
Three Kiwis Score 417 Of Rugby League Club's
Points For The Season
510
New Zealand rugby players McLean, Howes and Phillips are in great form with the League club, Bradford Northern. So far this season Bradford have scored 510 points and of these the three Kiwis have contributed 417.
When Jack Melenn is held on the left wing. Bob
right. And as soon as there is a 210 points, Jack 11 and Bob penalty kick awarded up comes 96, - Joe Phillips to pop the
bali over the bar. Joe has scored
'DBS ANNUAL
ATHLETIC MEET
IRISH ADA PROPOSALS The Irish Amateur Boxing Association have two revolu tionary proposals for the next the International congress of Federation.
to They are (1) to restore the jury of appeal the power decisions and to reverse bad
Hawes takes over on the
ports major
the In some matelies are fought out on pitches owned by Scandinavian Seamen's welfare organisations. The Norwegian Seamen's has ita own Welfare Office
Rotterdam, football pitches in
arti St. Antwerp, Baltimore Pedro.
REG BACK AT EASTER
former World Reg Harris, (o change the present Professional Cycling Champlon. method of awarding marks. 13 making stendy progress Irish officials were far from after pneumonia. Harris, who satisfied with the decisions ai was 33 last week, hopes short- the the 1948 and 1952 Olympic ly to start getting into
for next season. Championship Games.
Other countries, including Shield for the second con- England. Scotland and Amerle, secutive year at the ammia) are understood to favour the athletic meet of the Dio-Irish proposal, cesan Boys' School yester- day.
Piercy use Athletics
Won
ring
trim
His main aim is to regain the World title which he lost last summer. 11 is likely that his Ara track appearance after his illness will be in London al NO MORE ARGUMENT
-Easter. Lords Tavern will not
A team of Brilish girl golfers, to the usunt "who fielded that all under 25 years of age, will This year's meet was of an shot?" type of argument this compete in the Women's Com- exceptionally high standard; six summer," For the MCC Dre monwealth tournament with school records were broken and bringing their scoreboards up the British Isles, Canada and two equalled.
to date, adding the numbers 1 New Zealand at Formby, Lan to 11 and the letter S for sub-enshire, from June 29 to July
3. stitute.
Paitoon Benchurit easily won the 1,500 metres in the time of 6 min. 8 sec., equalling the re word set by lils brother, Pairat,
Some very exelting races were witnessed, but the most thrilling finish of the day was seen in the
BIGGEST LEAGUE OF ALL
When the ball is caught or The side, which will bo Golf Belded the scorer will press a selected by the Ladies' button and Tight above the Union, will be known ps
the players score-sheet number"junior team."-London Ex-
press Service. will twinkle on the board.
Similar systems are already Middle Relay Piercy House in use at the Oval and Trent established a large lead at the Bridge. Beginning of the race, but on the Inst lap, Sykes House clored the
gap by leaps and bounds, and even managed to talte the lead, Then came a thrilling run to the tape, as Robert Kwan of Piercy. responding magnificently to the loud cheers of his supporters, put on one last spurt to inch out the gallant Sykes House boy.
Bruce Quie, of Pierry, broke the Middle shot-put record with magnificent heave of 42 feet
inch. Piercy
House annexed the Shield with 191 points, A long way behind were Sykes House, second with 130 points and Sar- Kent House, third with 114 points.
in ports all over the world seamen from Danish, Nor- wegian and Swedish ships are competing in the Scandinavian Mariner
Football Serles,
claimed to be the biggest foot- ball league in existence, with hundreds of ships teams parti- cipating.
Hostile Crowd
Hold Up
Cassidy Challenge Cups for in- In Fourth
Play
WEEK-END
TEAMS
The following are Club selections for cricket and soccer matches this week-end:
CRICKET
Hongkong C.C. "Scorpions" v Club de Recrelo at King's Park on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. T.A. Pearce (Captain), E.F. Stokes, 1. Stanten, F.A. Weller, D. Leach, H. Owen-Hughes, F.I.C. Herridge, C.B. Connet, J. Shannon, K. Greene, D.J Hill.
Testversity
Hongkong C.C. "Scorpions"
Georgetown, British Guiana.
dividual winners were won by
at Pokfulam on Paiboon Bencharit (Senior
Sunday at 1.30 p.m.-T.A. Champion)
points, with 18
A hostile crowd, incensed by 1. Stanton, F.A. Weller,
Pearce (Captain), L.F. Stokes, Robert Kwan (Middie Cham- delays through rain caused pion) with 14 points, and Leungjomcials to overrule the umpires'
Leach, H. Owen-Hughes, F.I.C.
C.B. Connel, Ngan-kewan (Junior Champion) decision that play was impossible Herridge, with 11 points.
on the second day of the fourth Shannon, V.O. Roberts, J. wicket test between West Indies Borthwick. thi India here todoy,
THE RESULTS
Benchart
The results were:
Senior 800 metres--1,
J.
Brstb de Recreio v Ilongkong
"Scorpions" ot King' on Saturday at 1.30
India resumed their innings of 182 for six wickets and Park had scored 237 for mine at the p.m. A.M. Prata (Capt.) close of play.
Dr E.L. Gosano, A.E. Norantia, Rain had prevented play up to A.P. Perairn, A.R. Osmund, Shaw (Sa); Time 8 ini. à peca tea, but the impatient crowd D.E. Remedios, M.A. Re-
(7): 2 G Cunningham (Sa): 3, S. La (P)) Thine 2 min. 21. 4 sech,
Senior 1,500 metrer-1, P charit (F); 2 R Lang (by); 3. D
(Equalled Recordi
Ben-
the pitch and Middle 800 metres-1. Wong Yog derfonstrated-In-front-of-thecules. Jeong (Sy): 2, 1 Kwan (P) 3, A Djeng (By: Time 2 Min. 24.1 seca, 1 pavilion. (Record)
D.M. Rodrigues, P.M.Nda-Silva-Dr-H.L.- Ozorio and R.A. D'Almada The pitch was so badly cut up Remedios, Middie 1,500 metres-1. Wong that a desirion on the resumptions
Navy Ying-Jeong: A Dieng: 3. Palinon
V Royal any was left to the umpires. The Benchant (P); Time 5 intn. 9.5 sec.
Saturday Sookunpoo 011 Junior 100 metres. Leung Ngan-umbires tonsidered that play was
at 1.30 pm. Sunday kwan (P)) 4. B Brunwell (P): 3. not possible today, but left the
Lieut Cheung Man-kal (Sa): Time 12.6 secs making of an announcement
- Majar Bally, day. to (Equalled Record)
Farmer-Wright, Lieut de Cruz. Muddle 100 metres.-1. Wong Chun- the officials.
Licut Beater, The crowd Juen (A); 2. T Darma (P) 3, Ng
was so hostile, Capt. Haycrafi,
212
and Such
Chun-man (PH; Time. 12.4 "becs, however, that one of the officials Licut Stewart, Licut Edwards
Senior 100 metres-1, Peter
NT
(F): 2, D Toh (Sa): 33 Wong (A)
Time 11.4 aces. (Record)
Junior High Jump 1. H Randali (By): 2 S Selble (F): 3, W Logan
Fi: Height. 4. &
Capt
Kirby, Capt Grace, announced that play would start Capt.
Graal, Gnr Bonsall, 12th at 10.30 hours West Indles Ume.
Heavy showers during the man.-A.N. Other. Umpire.- night and a drizzle during the WO I
Cave, Scorer. Set morning penetrated a hole in Freeman. (P): 2 Kwak Chi-kal(); the covers close to one of the Kowloon C.C. 1st XI v Davis (P); Distance. 230
Benlar iligh-Jumb-1 Ding wwickets and bad caused a large Royal Air Force at Cox's Road
p.m. at 1.30 On Saturday (P) 2. Lee Pak-hun (Sy): 3, Tamwet patch. Wih-ka! (Sa); Height 5 ft 1 in.
The captains inspected the S.V. Gittins, D.G, Coffey. P.V.
Middle Cricket Ball, R Kwon
Junior Cricket-Ball-1, M Randall pitch three umes, the last being Dodge, P. Hall, N. Hari-Baker, (Sr); 2, R Cunningham (90); Kinmy Sie
ten minutes before lunch was R.E. Lee, J due to be taken.
Jan.
(Sa): Distance
Junior 100 metres-1, Leung Ngan- Jewan (P); 2. R. Cunningham (Sa);
Lerlou, Kennelli Lo, J.J. Muldoon, G.E. Taylor,
Zimmem. An unusually large crowd of F.R.
Umpire:-L. 14,000 was present when the Quincey.
Kowloon C.U. diddle 400 metres-1, Wong Ying captains made their first in- leong (Sy): 2. R.Kwan (P): 3. Wonspection just before play was Navy at King's Park on Saturday |
3. Kimmy Sze (Sa); Time 65 seer.
Chun-luêà (A); Time BBA secs (itė- cord).
Senior 400 metres), Palboon Bencharit (F); 2, B. Lo (P); 3. G Cunningham (Sa): Time, 57,5 secs,
-Middle High-Jump,— Chong
· Kwok-fal (57) 2, Li Walawang (F); 3. Young Po-him (Sy); Height 5
Senior Cricket.-Dall.-1. P Ho (P): 2, D Toh (SA): 3, Chan Ho- cheung (A) Distance. 240 ft 11 in.
Senior Hurdles, Bing Wu (1);
due to start.--Reuter.
WEEK-END
HOCKEY
The following
are
2, Cheng Man-ching (Sy): 3, 5 La hockey fixtures for the week-
Middie Hurdler), It Kwan (P); end in all Division:
(P); Time, 17.2 scen (Record
Kwok-tal (y);
3. C): Time, 17.4 100.
Janne
3. M
Junior 200 metres-1, Leung Ngan.
2nd XI v Hoyal
SPORTRAIT
"Fine example of neo- fm- surrdalistic
my fool- pressionism. that's a graph of my winning snooker shot."
London Express SurvicE
Wales Rely On Experienced XV To Hold
Whats best in
Fiery English Kowloon ?
By DEREK JOHN
Wales and Ireland, old antagonists with 55 previous encounters under their belts, meet on Saturday afternoon at St Helena, Swansea, in what promises to be one of the toughest battles ever between the two countries.
England, having already defeated Wales, need only beat Scotland at Twicken- ham to make sure of finishing top of the International, table.
Ireland can only share top place with them if they can beat Wales. Saturdayo easy proposition,
GEORGE WHITING'S
COLUMN band, is the
on
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capinincy, The Welsh team differs from Relieved of the The St. Helens ground is not
been which sil rests with Bleddyn lucky for the Irish. They have the irish in that it has
Cardiff centre, term Williams, the won only one of the 11 games selected from the short that have been played there policy for the express purposo he will work in a pack led by since the turn of the century.of Saturday's game and Satur-that great second row forwarti,
Rees Stephens. day's game only.
Thus free from his normal DELICious dishES, The Irish XV, on the other
Gwilliam outcome of a responsibilitics,
will COCKTAIL & WINES. genuine team building policy have to concentrate on which promises to serve them things, accurate work well in the next two or three line-out, where on his day he seasons.
can rank with the best, hard Hartiest task in the Welsh XV choving in the serum and fast belongs to the two back-row covering in defence. forwards, W. O. Williams of
The pattern of this game la Ser- Swatisca and Devonport
of likely to resolve Itself into an Robins vices and J. D,
to attempt by the Irish pack Yorkshire.
Williams Is Offered
A Consolation Trip To South Africa
more Heavyweight Champion Johnny Williams, ruffled than hurt by his recent knock-out by Germany's Heinz Neuhaus, is being smoothed down by an offer that could well develop into about £5,000 of consolation from South Africa.
Two sets of promoters, the Transvaal National and Johannesburg's Wembley, huve Sporting Club sounded manager Ted Broadribb on the possibility of another Empire title fight in Johannesburg with gold- new champion of mine engineer Johnny Arthur. the South Africa.
and
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wear down their older and Dine and Dance Upon them falls the Lask
more experienced opponents of marking down O Meara and while the Welshmen try to get
Irish halves, Kyle, the
their back division moving. mainspring of the attack. Upon
In the fight, the faster, more the Weishmen's success or
Irishmen mobile
are likely to otherwise the whole course of
dietate events, but if the the match is likely to turn.
Welshmen can get a fair share, Upset by injury to their of the ball in the line-outs and and the loose they have the ability ular seruin half, Willis, pair, Burnett and Williams,
Express Ser- naised with the Newport 10 hold Jack Kyle and Wales have for the first time pany.--London
three seasons cliosen
different clubs.
crum half and a stand-off from Cliff Morgan, the Cardin stund-off, is back in his usual position, but his partner is a new cap, Trevor
of Lloyd Maesteg. He is 28 years of bac and though
long not na
in
#
vice,
com-
Favourite For The Lincolnshire
London, Mar. 12. Argol, a French-bred five- If the men of the Transvaal passer of the ball as Wills, he la year-old, trained at Newmarket, What could be
than nicer that? Williams did pretty well get down to enses about £ s.
the was the medium of some heavy as he pleased to compel Ar- d., says Broadribb, a Johannes- a solid worker close to
become a scrununage and an accurate goal support to win the Lincolnshire thur's retirement after seven bury journey would
kicker,
Handicap today. rounds at Leicester last Octo-highly desirable proposition.
Many commissions from all ber, and the game but ungain- You bet it would-a lot more
parts of Britain brought his ly Springbok has done nothing
price
tumbling from subsequently to suggest that he desirable than defending would offer any more
skilful Empire fille against Trinidad's Ansell Adamas, recent one-purch resistance in a second meeting.
remover of Frank Bell, and a most awkward customer to boot.
Fred
During the 3940-50 season unbeatea when Maesteg were the he was their enptain.
HIGHER REGARD Moreover, the South Africans
hold Williams in Williams can have this fight probably higher regard than we do. They in Leicester any time he likes. saw his polish off their Vorster, Billy Wood and Nick Wolmarans four years ago - before the pristine bloom of Johnny's promise had been rub- bet of nearer home.
CHAIRMAN OF HKJC STEWARDS
Mr D. Benton, OBE, has been appointed Chairman of the Hongkong Jockey Club Blowards-in nucees- slon to Sir Arthur Morse, who left Hongkong today on rellrement,
Rugger Tourney
Begins March 14
The first
two matches
*JTI
SITTING IT OUT
Control Even the Board of have allowed it to be known that their benediction would not be withheld.
But our champion appears to be sitting that one out. A Transvaal, quick trip to the with no time allowed for Wil- llams to be affected by the ul- titude, is a much rosier
pro- spect on all points, especially those of health, wealth and wisdom,-London Express Ser-
vice.
John
100 to 1
to 40 to 1 or at the close of transactions the best price on
GWILLIAM BACK
Gwilliam. who led offer was 33 to 1. Wales in both their Triple Argol was unquoted et inst Crown winning years but was night's Victoria Club callover. fhe defeat by He hus shown good form in dropped after
events over Beven back in favour once more. furlongs and a.mile.-Reuter. England earlier this season, is France in
WILL HENRY COTTON
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He is also playing a lot of golf. .........._am_often asked if I think Cotton will play in the match. If we can produce 10 better players than he is. then we are certain of winning-that's the answer,
(Beckenham) Langley Park Cotton always tries to reach peak form for the events he will consider a proposal next Given below is the complete
enters and I have known him month to increase their agure 14, Cameron Rd., Kowloon. draw for the First and Second Round of the Charity Rugger There a possibility that pass over competitions because to 15 guineas (up two guineas),
Secretary W. E, Dwyer says: FRTS. for the Competition
Blarney plans for the proposed visit of a he felt he would not produce
been impossible Stone Shield.
Spanish soccer team to Hong- the form expected of a three- "It has
make provision for dilapida-Hongkong, its cheaper to buy kong nex! month
not times Open Champion.
He is still the biggest draw tons or replacement of plant, Fur Coats In the Colony than in materialike.
other countries. Their quality is Monday, coupled with Satur- This was revealed at a meet- for the crowds, and that takes machinery or buildings."
Subscription at nearby Add-distinguished only by day's, complete the First Round. Ing of the Interpor. Sub-Com- some living up to.
ington is 20 gulneas. All matches. will be played mittee of the Hongkong Football
TWO NEEDED
Last week I visited
furriers. เมด
If you want to buy on the Club ground at Happy Association held yesterday with
reasonable clubs St. George's Hill, Wey-genuine goods of Valley and teams are requested Mr C. S. Wang in the Chair. Only two more couples are bridge, a magnificent stretch of price, please conic to
Mr R. M. Omar, Socretary of needed to complete the entry golong country where the sub- to be on hand 15 minutes bo-
for
Sunningdale 594 their scheduled starting the Association, said that of 04 fore
scription is 14 guincas, And Siberian Fur Store times.
telegram had been received from Foursomes, March 25-27.
where members
122, Nathan Road, Referees
After this is completed, the Potters Bar for Saturday's the Philippine Amateur Athletic
pay 25 guincas Federation that the visit of
Kowloon. names of other entrants will go matches are shown in brackets.
-(London Express Service) replace Spanish team to Manila was un: on a waiting list to certain
The telegram further scratchings.
aro Again there
numerous Tamar Tigers Little Saiwan "A".slated that a Barcelona official at
in Manila was present
of the women in the field. Curtis Cup ...,G. Toragata).
YRAS.C.- 220 opinion that no First Divisisa girt Jean Donald resumes her DAHAN 45 Fid Best
(Dr Allwright).
Spanish team could make the 1951 winning partnership with R.A. 1.40 p.m. (8/Cdr C. Mectia trip during April.
Tom Haliburton, Wentworth. tock).
HMS Consort VII.Q.L.F. "A" The P.A.A.F. hod,
English Champlon Jean Bis- with 3 p.m. (St Evans),,
fth R.1.1.
Regt "Abled Madrid and was awalt- good tries her fortunes
Cox, Ryder Cup zelector Bill ing a reply. 3.20 p.m. (8/Cor K.J.H. O'Commor).
and former woman champion 27 11.AA. It.A. Way toong.
Frances Stephens lloks up with 3.40 p.m. (S/Cdr C. McClintock).
outstanding Sur- Tony Stark. Stanley Garren A.A. W'Shops "D" REME, p.m. (Sgt Evans).
rey amateur. R.A.F. Kal Tak v Wills 4.20 p.m. (Lt J. Foggin).
173 Locating By "1" v Wits "B",
I have 1.40 p.m. (8703+" O'Connor),
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
1 p.m
W.
at 1.30 p.m.-E.C. Fincher, 11.3. W.H. F.A Apps,
Broadbridge, Cowk, A. Lang. RF W. Lodge W Pepperell, C.S. Itaimage.
chand, A.P. Weir, P. Wood. 12th Man G. Randall. Umpire.-8.A. Gray.
Indian R.C. 2nd XI v Royal Air on Saturday Force at Soakunpoo
Ali
at 1.30 p.m.-M.A. Wahab (Capt.), 5, Abu
Bux. 6.F. 9.E.M. League han, AM
T.E. (Chiba, Adam Khan. Omar, A.I. Razack, M. Yaqub Samed. . Yusut Omer. Umpire.-K.M. Samed. Scorer.Oman Khan.
Dockyard R.C. v Hongkong Uni- verily at King's Park on Bunday at 1.50 p.m.-C.L. Hughes (Capt.). 3. Adie, D. Sutcliffe, T. Kinden, W.J. Lewis, it. Knapp, W. James, D.L. Back. G. Harvey. Umpire.--R.R. Cooper. Scorer.. Hedman.
Royal Air Force End XI v Indian R.C. at Bookunpoo on Saturday at
-Sqn,Lar Shephard, Ban Ldr
SATURDAY Ladies' Leg Gremillas KGV "T-K.C.V, kwan (P): 2. R Bramwell (1); 1, Ground At D.m. Unpires: Tara Taylor (Sa) Time. 274 secs.
Middle 200 metres.—1. Juen (A) 2. M. Vanner Chun-
Derma (P): Time, 26.4 secs.
Singh, John Aamme.
Dorians "White" v Rectelo "A'—
B. Watts, T. Maddox, 3. T. A. Happy Valley Pool Ground at 2.45 P. Umpires: Krishan Lall, Yaqub Senior 200 metres-), Chong Man-Khan. ching (Sy); 2, P Ng (F); 3, D Toh Recreio "B" v Dorians "Green"— (Ba); Tune 242 1001.
Junter Long-jump-1, B Taylor Umpires: Sgt (64) 2 Leung Ngan-kwan (P) 5. G.G. ft Cunningham (3a); Distance, 14 It
Gremlin
114
Ground ap.m.
v D.G.B.---Kinga
SUNDAY
First Division (Men's) H.K.H.C. v. Rourelo-Recreio at 10.30 am. Umpires: W.0.1. N.W. Letor), Major 5.3.9. Boycott.
Argonauta
V Welch
19/Cdr. Melintock).
HAM.
int
however,
ANNUAL INTERPORT
In the meantime, it has been arranged that in the event of the visit falung through, Spanish
the
RISING COSTS
much heard
Lelk
the annual Interport against about the rising costs of golf. Hongkong will be played in Probably the average
London
Manila on April 4, with two club member paid a 10 guineas other matches taking place on tubscription in 1938. Now it April 5 at 7.
looks as if the figure is being As Honniball and MacGregor, pegged around 15 vulncas. who had been selected to make
Д
Quite a number of clubs have
mcm-
West
Welch Regt By Club "A", Ciary Little Saiwan "D", 5.20 p.m. (Sgt Evans).
REME "AY Talkoo, 8.40 p. (Lt J. Foggin).
W.II.W.
Cantonese v Old Crocks, 4 p.m. (S/Cdr O'Conner). King's Park, PA. Davies. 6/51113 Orbeit, Bet Bamett, Bet Suche
MONDAY, MARCH 18
the trip to Manila were unable reached this figure, or a higher Tamar Hermita v 173 Loosting Diy
to go, the meeting selected Nene, while others faced with a nan. Set Horsham, BrTec. Thomas,
"A" 4.40 p.m. Park Pool Ground 4.15 p.m. Un- Cpt West, Cpl Try, LACE, LAC
C.O.D, R.A.O.C. v II.K. Fallee Kee-cheung and King Lok-sang new financial year in April, and Vernon. 12th
aro defell,
contemplating LAC chicdie Shot-put (Bib)-1, B_Quin pires: DQMS E. Southern, Lt. D.P. Woodward,
"A" 6.00 p.m.
as two reserves to accompany (P) Soo Chen-Jen (1:3 RW Reay.
man-AC Arkwright, corr.-LAC syl: bistance. 1 1 in. Records
Bhephard. Umpire-LAC, Nichols. Winners of W.I.W & Cantonese the Hongkong team to Manila new demands on thele
v Old Crocka 1 St v. University at
13.K. Police "D" only in the event of the Spanish Senior Long-Jumal, Bing Wa
Army 2nd
5.20 p.m. (P): 2, Ho Po-kwal (P); 3. Tam Wal-
Bookunpoo on Bunday at 1.30 p.m.
Winners of H.Q.L.Flour materialising. Major Bennett, Major Thomas, kwai (Sa); Distance 10 ft 9 in.
RANC V Winners of 48 Fid Rest Major MrCosh, Capt. Pierce Capt
0.10 RA, V 20 F.D.S. R.AM.C. Lt Fawc Dewar. Lt Ibbotson,
p.m. Bri "A" VY.M.C.A.— FL Orford, B/Bgt Marklock.
12th man—‚ Royal Navy Ground No. à_et_10.33 Chalinor, Pie Cufte. Middle Long Jump-1. Chung am. Umpires: Flusgt L.F. Leigh, N. Other Umpire.QMS (AC) Car- Kwok-fal (87): x Cinningham FiLt E.3. Cordon.
lexL. Scorer.de. Cooper. 3. B (Ba); Distance 19
Police V Army “A”—Sookuspoo Senior Shot Put (12) Pal-No. 1 at 3.30 p.m. Umpires: Makhan boon Bencharit 1): 2, Tam Wah Singh, W.0.1, A.N. Nison
Second Division' (Men's)
Hongkong Joolbait Club Hit XI ▼ kai (5a); 2, Lee Sik-chuen (A); Dis-
ILK.A.A.P. v Army."-900- St Joseph's al tance 53 112 ins. Junior House metroalime
Relay 100 kunpoe No. 1 et 3.48 m. Umpires: af on Saturday Tarren, A.C. MacDonald. Anderson, 6. Plerer: & Bet T.G. Davies, 1/0 P.J. Bal.
Thunderballs "" * Sookunpots Tarpy. Treadwell, Mullen, Rease, Senior House Relay (800 metros) IC-Royal Navy Ground No. 1 Gardner, Ferrow Reserve-Walton. 1,Weatherstone: 2. Bargent; J. 10-30 mm F
Major L.8. Hongkong Football Club and XI | Mapsted, - T/O K.J. ·
Et Joseph' at Bookunpoo on Satur "Middle" House Halay 1000 metres), Touma and/or umpires: unable to day at 2.43 p.m.—Elentile, J.R. -1, Piercy; 1 Byken; 2,
Strange, Carr Poynton, McDonald McGuinness, Wal- Sargent; meet these xtgres are requeried to *Tima: 1 min. 81à acc.
contact C. Verbeul, the Ion, Viint,
Reserved. Tug-O-Wat-Piercy beat Foathar Fixture Becretary of the I.K.H.Aton, Wart, Licktord.
Baker and Labsley, immediately by phone (23II),
Junior Shot Put (0 lb)-1, 1). Tay- lor (a) 2. D, Brumwell (P): 3. Zo (A); Distance 30 fi i in. (Re- cardi.
Arthur,
sees.
Plogy Time: 1 mm, 40.3 peek.
atope
SOCCER
Figures prepared by The meeting also fixed April Herts Club, Watford, show how
operating costs have risen. 11 for the armal Interport
1950 1951 1952 which will bo Winners of 71.1. v Welch "A" against Macao, y Winners of 17 ILALA. ILA, V Way-played in Hongkong
In the Rates aveat of the Spanish team being Fuel WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
able to come, Honglong. w Renewals and A.A. Wshops "" v Wamers of moet the Spaniards on April 13. maintenance 1.A.. Kai Tak v Witte 04.10.
foon 0.00
Winners of Stanley Garrison
p.m.
-
+
£
£
321
354 582 037 301.449
274 235 303
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feared gumos on numerous resignations Talco Winners of Little Gaiwan Hongkong for two
Tamar Tigers 5.20 p.m.. Winners of Tour Termile vits March 30 and 30 respectively, by anxious committees
up nover Laerting my AV Winners of is the tour be treated as caracted subscriptions went Consort V.11.0.7. SA 1.40 p.m. it no further information was came about. Members realised
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Will winners of Walch forthcoming by Monday, March that all clubs are in the same
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