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KBGC Annual

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1958.

HKAAA MEETING DECIDES ON SCORING SYSTEM

DAVID LEWIN'S

★ ★ ★ A SEAT IN THE STALLS ★★ ★

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Spotlight on the strangest premiere of all

Meeting FOR COLONY PENTATHLON This is the

“The Club is in a very sound position," said Mr A. L. G. Eastman, the out- going President of the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, at the annust meeting of the Club yesterday.

Mr Eastman said in his report that an improvement in Club's bowling activities

coming" future champions,

the was

A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Amateur Athletic As- sociation at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday decided on the scoring system to be used for the Colony Pentathlon Championships on Sunday, April 12.

The scoring tables adopted were drawn up by the Association Recorder. The tables award 100 points for the minimum performance qualifying for a Colony Stan- dard Medal in any of the events that add up to the Pentathlon and 50 points for a good average "B" Grade performance for a schoolboy or schoolgirl.

seen during the past year, the First Team ending third in the League, and the Second Teamscored for a 400 Meires run of feet 8 inches for the Men's Long acting as a nursery for "up and 54.6 seconds, a Shot Put (10 Lacs 100 Metres, 18 feet for 15.4 seconds for the 1st.) of 39 feet, a High Jun Throw of 180 feet and a Long inches for of 5 feet

8 inches, a Javelin the Ladies' Shot Pul, 2 feet

Ladies Long the feet. Better per Jump, 30 feet for the Jump of 23

Ladles than

and 10 feet 10 these will be Javelin Throw

in sealed up accordingly the inches for the Ladies' Long Jump. Performances below these marken point award.

will score no points,

by the Hongkong

T

HERE have been some unusual film first nights, but never one like this.

Army, Miss

• BOUQUET AT: 21.55 HOURS

• AUTOGRAPHS TO ORDER

Kelly

three minjor-generals; four brigadiers,

Barbarn Kelly talked

BRADEN, BEARDED

44 Rim Ambana

tho

about making Alin, ("Ber- nio found it dificult at first. Although he is so fast on the radio, he found bo

Was

a Utto slow for sim- Ing.")

Officers clr- culated with rink B

elgarettes, and helped RETVO

It was the world pre- • CHAMPAGNE IN THE MESS miere of a bright new Bri- tish comedy, "Love

Hernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, the steps from the auditorium in

Jean Carson, and Reg Dixon. by the cinema manager. After Pawn," and it was "laid on" Remarkable because, apart from the presentation the small girl by the Army.

Miss Kelly, it was Arst fea- | wil; retire before Miss Kelly," It began with a three-ture him for all of them, and

because, unlike many British Film-fans? The Army thought page (foolscap size) direc-radio or musical stars who try of that too. "Miss Kelly may Thus, 100 points will be the Merts Javelin Throw, 12 Ladies' 400 Metres Relay--53.3ive headed "Action,"

seconds

and picture-making, they presented wish to sign a few autographs. Hall, Lynn Ramsay, Deborah party in the meas with

on Miss Kelly and party will leave Amateur Athletic Club (Rita it ended with a champagne such pleasing personalities

in due course and will be con- the screen.

ducted to the officers' mess.” Hurlbutt and Jennifer Hart). Barbara Kelly, Gilbert

100 Yards Dash-0.0 seconds by Ilarding-and me.

The Army

to planning mado Hollywood look like a bunch of

To make sure Miss Kelly and

tho Stephen Xavier.

amateurs. Barbara Kelly came party arrived at the cinema Indies from the cold buffet,

Miss Kelly asked a couple of sately, soldiers fogged the way The Army Kinema Corpora-1o make a personal appearance, to the camp along a

went to tlon decided

country majors if they and brought Ollbert to

the celebrate

Harding

lane.

cinema often and they replied new-style screen in its

her Globe (not in the Alm) to help

cheerfully: "Haven't seen Cinema at the REME

Then. Inside the cinerus. with him for ages-Korca depot, out,

and Arborfield, near Reading, with

two subalterns helping out Suld the Army Kinema Cor-ushers, the film showed

as that." But they thought they a dimer-jacket-or-Service-bress

Miss might directive plush premiere.

poration hours: "After Miss Kelly

21. Kelly pawning her husband for Plat go again after "Love in.

one night to raise £5. The taken her bow she will return, Army laughed.

The party began to break up ahout midnight, and Mr.Hard- and a bouquet wil be present-

ing said he would like to come re-ed by a șiriall girl, who will be In the officers' mess the Top back again some time. Every-

nicer party in years.

Continuiry. Mr Eastman said, "Cur membership shows n drop of 20 members over last year, and this is mainly due to reilreformances ments from the Colony or trans- fera to other parts of the world." He said that he would like to

see an increase in membership during the coming year, as there was also a drop of approximate- ly $5,000 in. subscriptions.

Commenting on the accounts, Me Eastman said that the Bar sales were up by some $15.000 on the previous

year, and that the gros pruft was up by B2 proximately $0,000. ile eon- gratulated The Bur Convener and the members for their sup jorl.

The profit on the working ac- count was $7,050, before allow- ing for depreciation. of this Agure $7,510 was absorbed Jn depreciation, and the balance of $143 was transferred to reserve, Whicle stands at $20,000.

Performances scoring 50 points i are 640 seconds for 400 Metres,

The meeting decided that the Hongkong University ground at 20 feet for the Shot Put, 4 feet Polufum, if that is available.

Javelin Throw--184 feet 2 inches by Neville R. Hughes.

Hammer Throw-110 feet 7 inches by Sgt. J. P. Docherty.

400 Metres Relay-44.2 seconds the Hongkong Armateur Athlelle Club (Roy Spencer. Dilly

Loureiro Stephen Xavier).

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10 inches for the High Jump, would be wed for the competi-McCall, Eddie 116 feet for the Javelin Throw |tion.

PerformanceA scoring

and 10 feet 10 inches for the! Entries for the Culony Pen- Long Jump.

tathion Championships close on | Saturday, April 4, and should be 100 addreed to the Hon. Secretary! will be 13.4 seconds for the 100 Association. P.O. Box 280, points In the Ladies' Pentathlon Treasure.. Hongrena

Athleti:

The for the entry fee is $5. Metres Dash, 28 feet Shot Put, 4 feet 5 Inches for the

feet fur High Juáp. Bu

the Long Jump.

tora will have to do the

the

1

RECORDS APPROVED

Javelin Throw and 15 feet for; The following Colony athletic records mide during March To score 50 polets, caneti.wei ratifled by the meeting--

100 Lardied

Metres 13.1 จาก Metres in 14.4 seconds, a Shot serunds by itita Hall. Pus of 23 feet, a fligh Jump of inches by Jennifer Hart.

Ladies High Jump 3 feet 7 inches, a Javelin Throw

Ladies Long Jump-10 feet 6 n Lang Jungi: of 55 feet anch

inches by Hith Hall.

feet 8

Ladies' Shot Put-30 feet [inches by Mra J. Van Vliet,

Discus Throw-83 feet 3 inches by Mrs. Van Vliet:

During the discussion period for 12 feet 11 inches. it was suggested that Indies be allowed to use the Club's bowl- All intermediate performances ing greens, Many

Ladies' arguments will be scaled accordingly down were advanced for and against to 74 seconds for the Men's 400 the motion. Put to the vote, it Metres, 18 feel for the Men's wan teelded that lady relatives

Shot Put, feci 0 inches for the of members would be permitted Men's High Jump, 80 feet for to play lawn bowls subject t certain rules to be inld down by the Incoming committee,

The following offlec-bearers were elected:

Mr W. L. E.

Miler (Presl-

dent), Mr W. J. Geall (Vice- President), Mr J. G. Muyer (Secretary), Mr P. W. A. Wood (Treasurer), My G. E. P. Thompson (Grounds Convener), G. A. Mackriell (Bar Con- Mr vener), (Bowls

Mr G. CI, Nonnan

Mesirs

F.

LAWN

Ladies' 80 Metres Hurdles 13.9 sceunds by Jennifer Hart,

and

1,000 Metres Relay-3 mins, 38.6 seconds by the Hongkong Club (Roy Amateur Athletic Spencer. Stephen Xavier, Frank Waller and Billy McCall).

STANDARD MEDALS

The award of the following Standard Medals won at meet- Ings in March other than at approved by the meeting: the Colony Championships was

One Mile, Gnr. Derek Coburn; Long Jump, 2/1t. M. W. Wren: Javelin Throw, Sgt. CH. Smith; Ladies Long Jump, Fong Sik; Ladies's Discus Throw, Mrs J. Van Vliet.

The on Sea:etury/Treasurer. Mr F. J. Tingay, told the meeting that the Colony Athletic Cham- pionships would show a profit for the Association of approximately $400.

Member of the Council present were M: Raleigh Leung (Chelr- man), Mr F. J. Tingay (Hon Secretary/Treasurer), Mr Kwok Ling-kwong (Joint Hon Secret- ary), Mr V. V. Kolatchaft (Re-

M.C.. Capt. R. MacClaren, F/O. G. Bowden, F/LI, G. W. F. Charles, M: G. S. Kennedy- Skipton and Mr J. E. P. Blenkin- sop.

TENNIS ASSOCIATION corder), Major C. W. H. Long,

REPORTS SUCCESSFUL

FINANCIAL YEAR

A successful financial year was reported by Mr Danjel Chen when he presided at the annual general meeting of

CAAF Team

C. E. Terry, W. G. Frost the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association held at the Hong-For

Com

Gaddi

and L

Balloting Committee:

Messrs

F. Francis, R. H. Browne, A. P. Goodman, 4. J. Locke, A. Buchanan and G. Volckaert.

ROUGH PLAY IN SCOTTISH FOOTBALL

By HARRY ANDREW Let us get down to brass tacks about this rough play business in Scottish foot. ball. What is the

true state of affairs? The answer in one word is-Shocking!

My argument is based on facts and figures, mostly from official SFA lists. In the seven month this season has lasted so far, abnost 150 players have been cautioned.

kong Cricket Club yesterday evening.

It was decided that entries for the Tennis League close un April and that the League con-

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Mr Chen said that the Pre-

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Governor's

Cup Match

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THE

SPORTS

A World

ROUNDABOUT

Soccer Cup

Rumpus Is Brewing

By W. CAPEL KIRBY & DAVID JACK

"Take part in a cut-throat áffair among ourselves and hand over five per cent.

of the revenue to FIFA for the privilege-not Pygmalion likely !”

That is Scotland's attitude to the proposal that the first and second, or joint leaders, in the annual home international tournament shall automatically go forward to the World Cup competition in Switzerland in the summer of 1954,

Scotland's chief objection is EL szens. however. that Craigmyle, whose 3 years' re- based on the needle element it| Middlesbrough officials are not fereeing constitutes an all-time ureated in the deciding clash too certain that their decision is record. Peter has been visiting with Englund

31 Hampden right, for they've added the un- Harley Scot having the sight three years o.

usual provize that should, Lacey of his right eye restered, "The Scottich legislators argue that leave Aldershot, Middlesbrough injury dates back to a clout all four countries should bo will receive 50 per cent. af the from the ball at Ibrox given an opportunity to quali-transfer fee.

years ago,” he tells us. y by a competition coupling, say, Ireland and Finland, Wales Eric Houghton, Notts County and Norway, Scotland and minger, tells us bo's

success.

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on

to

for

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iwo

manager

Honeymoon

Ends

AFTER the honeymoon is

over-what?

The bride was Alm stor Jean Rice. The groom was

David Green, Harrow-cducated son of comedian Harry, Green They were married last month.

HE came back-to find tho jols.

was out of

SHE

came back to ask the Rank Organisallon, to whom sho is under

contract, If they had a part for her. "Nothing we can see at the moment," was the answer.

Italian.

And during their honeymoon it rained,

Hare's George

THE DOCTORS wero agreed last year:

George retiro

Formby would have to

(at 48) because of thrombosis

and heart trouble.

sun-

h

stond

I'm

"m

Boss cross?

Formby stopped working. At am, the other day I met him gain and

WAR George tanned, Atter, half

heavier, and smiling. coming back." he said.

and work going to plunge in again. I think I can make it In another, musical. The win- Strange how Soccer coachester in Dublin did it - eating Sweden, and England and Elre. to have son Neil (14) making causing dit harmony in English tor's orders this, remember)

huve the unhappy knack of Irish steak and drinking (doc- We understand Scotland will the grade as a Rugby Union The report and accounts, which were unanimously

propose a separate knock-out player, but he'd still like to

a clubs. We're told that practi- ozs. of Scolch whisky day competition between the four know what is a wing shree-tally cvery member of adopted, showed an excess of income over expenditure for

fi (about six doubles and a single, countries on the home-and. quarter?"

famous Yorkshire club would that is) Relaxes the arteries, the year ended December 31, 1952, «mounting to $3,328.05,

At a meeting of

away basis. And why not? It's

gladly be transferred - Just to they said. the long only once every four years,

ON TRIAL

So here I am." Four-up, four-down

get away from the all-powerful It was his first night out in kong Chinese Football Associa- After some discussion it was tion held yesterday with Mr

"If it's going to be the World irin! this season-in the Fool- crach.

the West End and he was cele decided to refer the matter C.S. Wang in the

Cup let's have it that way and ball Combination and,

brating by walchng bis old Chair, the incoming Committee.

BEASTVILLE PITCH PAYS OFF friend Arthur Riscoe opening keep it apart from our annual cording to Brighton and Hove following team was selezled to mence on May 11. It was niso Mr R. M. Macpherson said represent the Chinese Amateur domestic tournament," says A Albion manager Billy Lane, 'the' Bristol Rovers form on this in cabaret. For Riscoe man decided that the number of Mr

that Ер

with a face like a friendly pike Koon-hung. the 1952 Athletic Federation in the second leading SFA Melal.

experiment HE ST

unqualified teason's hard pitches should divisions should remain the same Colony, Champion, went to Sal-match of the

It was a come-back, too, after Governor's Cup

kill for ever the theory YOUNG WOLVES IMPRESS as last year, viz: Men's, "A", "B" son to take part in

that Says B: "Competillon

14 months of illness. tournament Competition:

al-they rely on Eastville mud for and "D" Ladles, "A" and there and this coincided with Pau King-yin (S. China), Hau

WIHI

When Eire selector Joe Wick-ways brings in crowds, This succean. "After Rovers had spent

Riscoe, fruitily telling stories "B"; and Mixed Doubles. "A" the Colony championships.. Mr Yung-gang (Sing. Tao), Lau Yee hom-visited-Villa-Park-to-siza Peronour reserve gates vary more than £15,000 on their and singing songs,

was trying and "B".

Macpherson said that apparently (S. Chinn). Tang Sum (K.M.B.). up Villa and Everton candidate with four-up, four-down provus: "If that sort of

between 4,000 and 8,000

The and ulich, manager Bert Tann told cabaret for the first time. Mr Ip did not know of the date Chung Kan-hot (Eastern) (Cup-fer the clash

spending only trouble," he said, "is fil- with Austria he sident, Lt Col II. Owen Hughes of the Celony tournament until tain), Tong Sheung (5. China), made a morning call at Moll- ing attractive in the Combina seis us promotion it will be a ing that awful gap between 8

he wus In

p.m. and midnight, Can't even Ying-fun (Eastern), Lee neux to study Wolverhampton's on the next step is to intro- good investment." was unavoidably absent, having

n'Saigon.

to Mr Ho Ka-lau

take a sorter when I go said that this Yukiak (S, China), Au Chi-yin much-publicised youth sido. On duce it in the Football League.“ to attend a Memorial Service

(Police), Yiu Cheuk-yin (S. his programme was a star and misunderstanding

The expenditure Jooks Bko work so late."-Lontion Express was referred for the late Queen Mary at St to the President. He had

Chun-wah China). Mok

(Stick against the name of out-

Preston officials have

Service. been laying off by May 2, He said Col formed Col Owen Hughes that China).

side left Leonard Cooper and John's Cathedral,

response staggered by the Owen Hughes, might be able to Mr lp would be leaving about (Kit

Reserves Cheung Koon-bing large tick against John

advertisement Tim- their

A Ask Asion Villa be present towards the end of

Chee). the tim

Chan

manager. But not by the magieorga Martin the reason his time of the Hongkong tour.

Kar-sains, the right half-back. the meeting.

(KIL nament and he thought that it Chee), Ng Kee-cheung (K.M.B.), but he

(Eastern), Chau Man-chi

"Cooper is only 5 ft. 2 in..ude of it. So for there are club is struggling and he'll tell Col Owen Hughes was re might be held over until Mr Ip Lee Tai-fal (K.M.B.). Szeto Man much." he said. Both

impressed me very just seven hopefuls.

you! "Injuries in the inside elected President for the ensuing and Mir Dao retumed. Omcially. (KM.B.), Lo Kwok-tai (Eas- are products of Brierles

players year.

forward positions." SWIMMER TO WATCH - Also re-elected were Mr he did not write to the

H.Ktern). Daniel Chen, Vice-President; Mr Cricket Club about the matter

schools football. Team manager. Mr Cheung

England inside-right Tomu:y Far and away the best-ever G. A. Noronha, Ilon, Treasurer; but it was understood, he said, Kam-tin.

FULL MARKS

andi British swimming prospect Thompson

England re- Coach. Mr Tsong and Mr Ho Ka-lau, Hon, Secre that the Club knew of their de King-hong.

Full marks to Newcastle Brian Lord, of Lowermoor S.C., serve Johnny Dixón both mis- TOTY. .

parture,

mind the Oldham club which The meeting also selected the United for a change of

pro cd the vital early, matches, and which now permits full-back Vuced Olympic breast Executive Members of the

stroke Dixon is again out of action. this point Col Owen ilughes following to represent the Hong- Fifty have appeared before the Committee elected were Meters arrived and after apologising to kong Football Association Egainst. Alf MeMichael to tour Canada exponent Jean Wrigley, Win-On his return to fitness could with the Irish international ning the Lancashire juntor 100 easily depend Villa'n Division I Lee Wal-long. J. W. Leonard the meating took over the Chair Combined Services in the Victory

party this summer.

yards title. Brian at the request of Mr Chen, Shield match, which will bu

"crawled" galvation. and M. Heenan.

the distance in 54.4 sec., a feat Elected to the Interport Selec

The President said that he un-played on April 15:

United bave proved

that nobody, not even the amazing wiltshire is now Cheung Koon-hing (Kit Chee).

Ex-Cup Final tion Committee were Mrs P. Jderstood the question under dis-

referce Jim they're not too big to climb Jack Wardrop, has achieved at

eninfortably Six have been severely Hawlings, the Hon. M. W. Lo, cussion was the scratching of Mr Hau Yung-sang (Sing Tac), Lau

down following Roundabout's 10, years of age. Yee (5

settled in the cider business at China), Tang Sum Ip from the Hongkong tourna-

hint that they'd malu a bad Kee-cheung decision. (K.M.B.), Ng

understand this talented his native Sherbourne. In other ment.

(KME), Châu Mon-chi (Ki

lud is swimming an average of words, be's still taking the Chee), Ho Ying-fun (Eastern),

12 miles a week in preparation rough with the smooth, With Middlesbrough Szeto Man (K.M.B.), Leo Tal-

search for next season, which should Cheuk-yining for a centre-forward, it was slart with him It was obvious, he said, that fat (K.M.B.). Ylu

wearing the

Can the off-side trap help the Hongkong Cricket Club which no individual could be in two (S. China), Hau Ching-to (Eax-a sprite when they transfer Union Jack against Holland ut national effort? It seemed like

red reserve leader 23-year-old Blackpool on June 27. annually sponsored the Colony places at the same time. He had tern) (Captain),

ReservesLeung

leaving Bill Lacey to Aldershot.

its spectators were Open Championships always ran to make his choice whether to

Highbury after watching Pres- (Chinese Athlelle), 6.5. Nich a loss. He play in Hongkong, London the tournament at

ton playing it. "That's two wondered whether, other clubs anywhere ele,

One by one the foodlights teoma I shan't watch next soa- concerned.

Tho), Tse Kam-hung (Kit Chee), which sponsored, tennis tourna tunate for It was unfor- (Kwong Wah). Sit Pui-yi (Sing

BRITAIN TO ments also sustained lossca.

ure switched on, but the Foot-ron, Derby and Preston-they're Lee Chun-fat anxious

(K.M.B.), King apponents were

ball League is insistent that bot worth losing half a day MEET GERMANY him, and an opportunity to meet Loh-sang (Kwong Wah), Chau Mr Leo, Wal-tong said that the a Champlon was always an enc).

until all clubs equip for foot- from work to watch, was on Heung-cheung (Chinese Athio-

AT ATHLETICS

boll by artificial light it will oft-expressed view Chinese R.C. also ran the school Joyable experience to those who

never be recognised, Team manager—Mr Kwok

avon boys championships at a

and coming, he said. They provided prizes for the

loss, were

though

-a regular all-season Ying-shu. Coach.—Mr Yu Hing-

London, Mar 31.

Newcastle's three o'clock kick-off There could be no qucation yuen.

would

Olympic goal- In the Olympic Stadium in mean picking up thousands of keeper. Honale Simpson, a keen winners out of their own funds, about whether it was right or As well as an Investigation into

FILIPINO VISIT

Berlin on August 29 and 30 pounds in mid-winter. hir Mackie, asked whole

in not.

golfer of handicap eight, is the sending off of Woodburn and

A tournament

must

Manila, Mar, 31. view of its healthy

be run

Britain and Germany will meet

the South of Preston are one of a minori-motoring to under the rules of the body that

Philippine Simpson (Rangers) and Murphy

Amateur in an International athletic meetly against noodlighting "It's a France for position. the Association

and hly holidays would (Clyde) a week ago, I can tell

governed that tournament, Col Athletic Association Federation for the first time since August novelty which will soon wear plans to pitch his caravan near be prepared to share a part of Owen Hughes sald. He said that Secretary-Treasurer, Dr Regino 20, 1939-a fortnight before war off they way. you an inquiry is also

Henry Cotton's course at Monte on the crowd "invasions in the loss.

rt the

He assured the meet- those who had experience of Ylanan, disclosed a plan to send broke out.

on recent. Falkirk-Celtle cup tle. ing, however, that the Cricket tournaments in England knew basketball and football tearns on

Fans who have taken to the Carlo. The date depends Tentative arrangements are

new spectacle are well entitled, Newcosilo's Coronation* Сир Club would continue to run the that if a player was 10 minutes a friendly invasion of Hongkong, also being made for a women's to ask why the League should progress. toumsment again next year. late that was the end of 1, Formosa and Singapore,

match between the two countries apply the brake to It was decided to refer the unless prior arrangements had

to be staged at Hanover onment for a few At the same time, a track and matter to the incoming Executive been made,

Nela contingent may Journey to August 30-Reuter. Committee,

and shortsighted clubs. Formosa and Japan for the same The Cileket Club would have reason to gain foreign experl- Mr Lee Wal-tong (CRC) end been delighted to make arrange ence-France-Presse. Mrs Rawlings (LRC) informed menta for Mr Ip to take part in An official of the Hongkong

Referee Committee.

Thirty three suspended.

have

bren

spectator

censured.

Seven

of cases trouble have been reported.

Five ofléials-two trainers. one manager, two lines.nen - have had to answer to the Com- milice.

Twenty players have appealed against cautions. Seven hed their appeals upheld.

A RECORD

An SFA

man fold me it has been the brusleat season the Reference Committee ever had. Also a record is the number of meetings.

What is the reason for this state of affairs? Do not blame the SFA. They have tried many remedies.

Do not blame the players over- much either.. Too many of them are victims of "pressure" different kinds.

of

The referees, then? They are not

perfect,

But their job should be easier. Many of them say to me "Civo us back thu

authority to talk to players with-

out having to book them. We would have much more control."

I think they are right,

But the real blame falls on the clube: They can

control rough play if they wish.

(London Express Service)

and Messra A. S. Augestad, D. Mackie and Lee Wal-tong,

TOURNAMENT LOSSES

Mr Mackie mentioned that the

At

MUST ABIDE BY RULES

#p

Ip's to meet

The

Ting-tong

the meeting that their respective the tournament if it had been a Football Association said yes- Clubs would continue to run matter of two or three days, but terday that the only "Invailon" their hard court leanis tourna- they did not know how long it that they knew anything about ments again this year,

was. In actual fact he said that was the Schoolboys' team from Mr Ip was away for 10 days or Manila who are arriving this possibly a fortnight,

week-end to play the combined The Chairman drew attention There was no question, how-Wah Yan Schoolboys' team on to additional championship over, of being able to postpone Sundor. events proposed to be run by the the tournament all Association.

ADDITIONAL, EVENTS

TODAY'S SPORT

Kocour

We un

FLOODLIGHTS ARE ON

advance- diainterested

2

Ron

SWITCH FOR WRIGHT?

For the Arst time since the war, England and Wolves skip- Roundabout wishes Jackie per, Billy Wright, is having to Gibbons, ox-Spurs. Bradford Bght for his place in the Moll- end Brentford, the best of luck neux team. On two occasions when he leaves next Sunday when Billy has been absunt for his Belgian coaching. job. Injured, wing - halves Jackie tells us: "I have had a Flowers and Bill Slater have Portuguess Army v British Army, beautiful house placed at my turned in ai Ban Wal.-1.30 p.m.

the sort of per- Buster

Cisposal, my family is looking formances which mate the Hongkong and Shanghai

Denk v forward to the move, and the dropping of one almost on in- The club. ground. Booner i can get nfy teeth into Justice: Happy Valley-10 p.m.

"Athletics

the job the better? Wah Yan (Kowloon) Armyumi Ath- Jetica, at the Army ground, Boun dery Strest.8.00 p.m.

the BCAA

that time, REFEREES MEETING

The Army Football Refereen They were Mixed and it was a pity that the Tennis Doubles, Schoolgiris ingles and Sub-Committee did not receive nesting which was scheduled to Doubica and Veteran Singles advice from Mr Ip that he would take place today has been post-ocal Colleg Annual Athle" and Doukien.

'not' be, able to take part, poned till April 8.

1.30 9.0

Dor't. say you weren't wara- How the crowits laugh when el if the England captain is anything untoward happens to tried at full-back-In, an effori the referos, "It's no laughing to solve Stan Cullire No. matter,” saya Aberdeen's Poter problem.

Serve RICKSHAW

Memo.

Be sura to insist on

RICKSHAW CEYLON TEA

ALWAYS

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