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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953.
CRITICISM FOR HUTTON
-BUT IT
WAS
ONLY A HORSE
By DENIS COMPTON
run £
The day before the Test selectors met to pick England's team for Notting. ham, the Middlesex and Yorkshire players at Lord's decided to sweepstake.
Derby
As Len Hutton, England's captain-elect, paid me his entrance tee he remarked dryly: "I think I know which horse I shall draw, Denis." The penny didn't drop until the, began to unbuckle my pads he
When Les came over to me.
draw was made. heard the name of his horse, he grinned broadly. "What did I изуч
asked.
"I knew
would get 1"
tu
"I was very disappointed at the way you got nut," said the great Waller, "You mus! get this straight. When you play for England your duly to the side is do score as many runs as you
The horse was CRITICISM! The attention
We pay coincidences
can. is, I suppose, af- other form of superstition.
At the 1938 Nottingham Test I obtained week-end leave of Saturday night and most of Sunday
"You were doing very well until you passed your hundred, Then you made
an extremely careless stroke. That was
student Durham University Frank Tyson, described by many who have seen him as faster than Fred Trueman, has done well enough in University and friendly cricket to be regarded as a future England prospect.
MY
How often in sport do the great men emerge from: the most unpromising, of surroundings-football. In the back streets, cricket in the back garden, swimming in the local river....
'Page *7
Such a man is ALEC BEDSER, the the Surray giant who humbled Australian batsmen. His life story- exclusive to the Daily Express begins
today by his twin brother Eric.
BROTHER ALEC
The cricket writers call Alec "The Big Fella," ""The Lion of Surrey," etc. I call him by a strictly private nickname.
You, the cricketing public, have known him as a cricketer more or less since he hit the headlines with his successful Test debut against the Indians in 1946; me~well, I've known him a lot better and a sight.
a few tonger-since we arrived Into this world within minutes of each other (me first) on July 4, 1918.
pusence to spend Siah friends | wicket thrown away. We can't find another fast bowler of the before he became famous-I must self-sacrificing struggle to bring
st Woodhall Spa. 5 Lincolnshire village some 30 miles away, and played aquist game of tennis and a few holes of golf.
have done the same in all subsequent Tests in which I have played at Nottingham and I am there agam this year.
That's just one of a cricketer's supersititions. I'm afraid many not to go to Woodhall Spa, in case my luck breaks:
hospitality!
made
my Test
debut against
afford such luxuries in a Match.
Test
famous E. W. ("Nobby") Clark calibre. With only a possible two months to play. Tyson should have a fairly comfortable break-
"Next time, don't forget, to play for your side you must going-in spell. on and on as long as you can.
"There's only one other thing --welt played!**
This summer he has started really well and with 'Frank Tyson should develop into a ball bowling formidable new combination.
-(London Express Service)
which
we
Those were the days of de- pression and pinched purses, and our parents, to whom we boln owe so much, had a hard and up two large and ravenous lads.
There wore few treats other than cricket and football which. incidentally, was our first love. In those days both of us wanted to play for Arsenal.
Our only outings were choir trips and we still remember our frit trip to London with the choir-n trip which included a visit to the old Alhambra in Leleester Square to see "Little
FOOTBALLER
Beginning a new and intimato series on England's great bowler
twin brother ERIC BEDSER
by
FROM THE BEDSER ALBUM | TM boy twins,
which 2 - Alco is on the right in each picture.
Which
That is why Alec's story is sum. Our pocket money was Only performances In first-
pretty
my story,
As exactly 7s. 6d. per quarter (our well clans cricket will, however,entical twins we have made our choir pay). decide this.
way together; that is until Alec He joins Northants at the end made Test status,
That is why when writing of of the month.
years the years Northants have long hoped to Aloe's carly a
inevitably talk about the pair of us, for Alec's beginnings were mine also.
Though were born at Reading we have lived, with our since, we were Rix parents, He joins Bob Clarke, the left-months old, in
Woking. We arm fast-medium bowler from
Jearned to walk and to run and has to play cricket there. It was slightly confused at Finedon, Northants, who
bowled as well this season as at
In fact it was a two miles the time by iny skipper's
walk each way from home to censure, I have since realised any time in his career. how
School from truc were his words.
Maybury Central Clarke in past seasons was that as any reflection of their batsman's duty to his team is to amount of work on Northampton-organised school buses. In those
I hope my friends will not take When set in a Test Match, a called upon to do a tremendousie age of Ave-there were no Tlch."
Well, almost. We had to Hammond later that summer
to play living person-exeept, of course, provide a maximum effort, to the shire's easy-paced
probably helped to
But sport was our real love, borrow the caretaker's broom to when he came down Next to Lord's, Trent Bridge is limit of endurance and con- could not therefore always give frames.
pliches and
our muscles and It was in the family. Mother's sweep the stones away before we against the local side at nearby,our parents, Alan became a my favourite ground, unsci
repeat the Chobham that set us thinking second father to us—our cricket- centration. Anything less of his best.
brother, A. V. Badcock, played could start....and eertainly have good cause to re-amounts to letting down the side.
And it was as choirboysal full-back for many years for process every ten minutes. seriously.
Ing father. At week-ends we member it.
That's the wicket on which Woodham Church, Woking, that Maidenhead United.
Odd, isn't it, that Wally was would often get to his school t
first Beghing in 1938, when I BEHIND THE SCENES
Alec and I first became inter- Father was outside right fur Alec and I used to put in almost to be
be, Alec's
Englandten in the morning and bowl to ested in cricket. We joined the Woking and had occasional out-an hour's practice every morning skipper?
his pupils right through to six choir when we were seven and it
Next before school, ings
for the professionni club,
year the old Surrey all-In the evening-in fact until we about the most
sensible Reading,
Then one day Canon Jourdain rounder Alan Peach opened a could hardly stand up, as well us playing thing we have ever done. For cricket for the local club side, took us to see our first county cricket school at Woking, and
That's how we learned to play the vicar, Canon R. T. Jourdnin,
He liked us to play as much game. It was Surrey v. Middle-soon we were spending every rent erleket. was a cricket lover with a real football and cricket as we could, ex at the Oval. passion for the game.
with Things were beginning to I think Alec and I owe more and mother played her part strict insistence on regular meals happen which were to shape our to Alan
future which and a rigid bedtime hour. As future lives-the He used to organise matches kids we played at back for the was to reach its peak at Trent with other choirs and Sunday school, Woking Boys, and Surrey Bridge last Saturday.
Shortly after that first visit to gave us the school sides on the lovely Wood-Boys. Usually I was left-back, ham Hall estate (which un- Alec right-back, though we often the Oval father
without anyone chalce between a seaside holiday fortunately is now 4 housing swopped over
or a cricket bat and a pair of Need I say that estate). And, just as important, noticing the difference!
By the time we were 13 Alec pads cach. he supplied all the gear!
saw the seaside It was on
ground that and I were cricket crazy. Our neither of us Alee started his career, and I, dreams of playing for Arsenal that summer?
With our own bats and pads recoding fast. the elde being
elder brother, took
There was no playing-field at Alec and I began to feel like Hongkong Cricket Club, first steps towards professional-
ism by winning a money prize our school; no lovely grass or real cricketers. We were 13. a major upset
to practise on.
But it was probably the sight who scored two weeks ago when they (one shitting) for top scoring,
We had a piece of bare brown We were eight,
that was good of an England blazer worn by defeated Kowloon Bowling Now a shilling to Alec and me earth, though
no less an immortal than Walter Green Club in the Second in those days was a princely enough. Division of the Lawn Bowls League, produced another upset win yesterday by beating second-placed Re- creio "B" by three points to
Australi there, fortune has A famous ok! footballer now often favoured me on the historie | behind the scenes in first elusS old ground.
VIVID MEMORY
cricket is Sam Cowan, former Manchester City captain unct centre-half, now Sussex masseur. The players owe him a good deal, for his skilful hands bring |
My most vivid memory is of returning to the dressing-room after having taken 102 runs from the 1038 attack of McCormick, relief on the day of a match, O'Reilly,
McCabe: Fleetwood-
Smith and Ward,
At Leicester last week young
You can imagine my delight Ian Thums, the medium-fast at ma
marking my first Test ap-bowler, had more trouble with a pearance against Australia with pulled leg muscle and was very a century, only a fortnight after doubtful about his ability to bat my 20th birthday.
When I walked away from the the wicket-the cheers from crowd
made happy music to my ears-England were 487 for five. I reached the dressing-room fully expecting congratulations frum our skipper,
Walter Hammond.
or bowl.
treatment- After successful plus n fighting pep talk-from Cowan, Ian made useful runs and Stiil took valuable wickets.
was re- limping slightly, he membering the old footballers advice: "Go out there and fight -you can do it."
Sam used to rally Manchester To my dismay, Wally was not looking very pleased. At first City players in much the same he said nothing, but when I way.
Tilden Or Budge? Experts Disagree On Who Was Better
New York, June 24.
The experts, like the ordinary fans, can disagree violently in picking all-time lists of anything, and tennis is no exception two men who have seen all the great players don't agree on the greatest, and one picks Bill Tilden, one Don Budge.
-
Upset
Another Victory For
The HKCC
By "TOUCHER”
two.
In the neck and neck race for Third Division honours Club de Recreio, playing off a postponed match, yesterday beat top- placed Craigengower by 4-1 to take Eccond place in the League table with 24% points-half a
game in hand and half a point in front of IRC on the same number of games played.
In another Third Division match. Prison Officers' Club had the better of Hongkong Football Club by 34 points to 1
THE SCORES Second Division
was
CHOIRBOY
this
were
concrete wicket
LEARNER
spare moment of our time there.
than to any other
TOMORROW: THE OVAL
-(London Express Services
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE · ORDERS
Order by Commissioner D. W. D/S Wong Tak-ho & Sat. Ling Kec MacIntosh, CMG, OBE, Knight 29.083 A/O Teul Leung-hong & Sgt. Chau Lau: 30.6.13. D/s Figan of Grace, Venerable Order of wong-yam & Sal, You Man-mang. St John of Jerusalem, Com- missioner of St.John Ambulance Promotion & Appointment/Shou- Brigade, Hongkong District, No.Hiwan H. Amb Diy Pier. Chart Lin & Chung Ch! Wing promoted 28/59. Dated June 25, 1953, Cpl. we.. 9,6.53; Kong Wah Amb. Div. Pie Chung Hau Choung pro- Ambulance Duties, Hongkong.moted. L/C. Wol. 11.6.57. Sib Nan 20.6.534.7.53. Eastern Division: 8.7.33 Aub. Dly,: Pic. Fung Kan appoint- -11.7.63. Chunway Bay Division.ed Hon. St. & Div. Sec. w... June 1933, Kennedy Town Natt. Div.1.0.43. July 1953, Shaukiwan K.F. Nag. Dr.
Ambulance
C.
Royal H.K. Defence KAJA
Force
fence Force. Dated-June 23, 1959.
Drem:
1933. g
Orders
4-B
Enrolment King's College Duties, Kowloon, Boys Amb. DV: Pier, Ree- | 20.6.63--17:35, Mong Kok Divsion: Ingó. Chu Kit-ton. 16.7.53—12.7.53. Kong Wah & Tai Po Channing, Na
8-kie, Cha Man- Division. June 1833, Watertoo Neg. aheong & Lee Ling enrolled w.o.f. Div. July 1953, Kowloon Y.M.C.A. 10.0.53. NAR. DIV
Penetration Bqsad Duties. (28.6.53, Dr La Po-hel, Dentist Tay tlong Su Western Dist. Neg. DW.) 5.753, Dr K. L, Kwan, Den- ist Peter Ching & Manshuen Nsg. DW.
Beach Duties-27.033, 2 p.m., Re Rond at pune Bay, II.K.Y.M.C.A. Div Big
Serial No. 25 Orders By Lt. Battle Drill-36 Gren, RV 5.10 p.m. part leaves Murray Parade Ground Ifangar- p.m. "D" Coy Flight=HKAAF Clean fatigue. -point- behind CCC with ang mandant, Royal Hongkong De-Wednesday July 1, 1953. No parade: Transport leaves Sal' Fight Wave Bay, H.C.O.. Div. Shek-0.
Col. C. P. Vaughan, DSO, Com- MPG for Wang Net Chong Gap. at 543 pm, Saturday, July
HQ Coys in Tuesday June 30, 148 p.m. Sunday, July 1963, Maint. RV 5.0 p.m. 4 BFG-HRAAY Hangar-0-am. Transport Causeway Bay Div. 260.33, 9.30 km. Dress: Clean fatigue. MG P-Tuesday leaves Salisbury Road at 9.43 4.m. Repulse Bay, Shaukiwan Div.: Dig Forca Orders
June 30, 1953. MG Tg. RV 0.15 p.m.
Wave Bay, Eastern Div.: Shek-O Personal Commendation by Its at MPG for HQ Dresa: Ciern fatigue.
Hongkong WAAC
Shaukiwań K.F. Div. 28.6.53, 1.30 Excellency The Governor. His Ex Mor P-Tuesday June 30, 1953. Mot Training All personnal parade 119 p.m. Repulse Day, Sh Nam Div Dency The Governor to been Trg. RV 0.15 p.in. at MPG for HRKDF D30 pm, Monday June 29, Wave Bay, Wanchai "B" Div.
Clean fatigue, MT
1633. Dress: Uniform. pleased to award his personal com- Dress:
Cooking Shek-O; Kennedy Town Div. 1.7.83, mendation to Sergeant (Miss) M.L.P. Wednesday July 1, 1951. No Parade. Paçade HQ BIKOF 530 pm, Thure“ 8.30 am,, Repulse Bay, Central Div. Osorio, Hongkong women's Auxillary Mr Pl=Thursday July 2, 1953. Dyrday, July 2, 1933, Dress: Uniform, Big Wave Bay, Wanchai "A" Div. Air Force, and Flight Serecons CA. Erwtr. RV 5.15 p.m. al MPG for Stores Farnde HQ KDF 5.30 p.m. Shek-0. Western, Dist. Div. 17.83 de 3.7. Ribeiro, Hongkong Auxiliary Overalls, Int Sec-Monday June 20, Thursday, July 2, 1953. Dress: Uniform. 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay, B.C.A.A. Air Force, for the enthusiasm and
Writing-Map Enlarge- keenness which they have displayed ment. RV 5.15, p.m. at RPG for 1Q Report to ROMS Lone. Clerks Parade Div.: Big Wave Bay, Chung Sing as members of the Royal langkong Dress: Clean fatigue. Med Bec-Tues: RKDF 6.30 pm. Thursday July Div. Sick-O, Confucian Div, 4.7.53.
7. 1043..
Report ORQMs Panups 2 p.m., Repulse Bay, K.C.Q.D. Diva Defence Force, and for their ex-
Course. H13, Sireicher Bearers RIS
Parade MPG Lecture Hut Big Wave Bay, Causeway Bay Div. 5.15 p.m. at MPC for p.m. Thitraday July 2
1963. emplary records of attendance on
Shek-O, 11.K.Y.M.C.A. DIV. 37,53, HQ: Dress! Clean fatigue. Special Field Day Parade 1.45 pm. MPG 950 m., Repulse Bay, Eastern Div.: parades. The above commendation parteen recorded in the personal Service Pl-Fd Day-Sunday, and 45: for HQ Land Forces Saturday, Judy Big Wave Bay. Shsukiwan K., Div.
Dress: Uniform, First Aid documents of these two Non-Com-19 Map Reading, IT & Patrolling Tidored Oncers. The CommanEx. RVs a.m. at Security
Bay, Wanchal "D" Div.; Big 30, 1963. Dre Uniform ve Bay. Kennedy Town DIVE day June 3 dant congratulates Sergeant Ozocio Park Kowloon Dress: 00 Battle Parade HQ RHKDF 6.30 pm. Tues-Shek-O. Bhaukiwan Div. 5.7.53, Re-
Archery Team members report 8.30 and Flight Scrrant Ribeiro on this Order, lew steel helmets, berete worn & jungle hals in haversack, water high distinctio.
botiles Bied.
Home Guard Training Parade MPG 330 pm, Thursday July 2, 1933, Subject-Fire Diselpitne. Dress: Beret, overalls.
#kec (
Tilden, who recently died of a heart attack at 60, is the choice of Mercer Beasley, generally rated as America's greatest tennis teacher. He tutored Ellsworth Vincs, Wilmer Allison, Frank Parker, Pancho Segura and Doris Hart, among others, and has been a teacher for 30 years. G.. Sewell 6. Mitobet J. Mouatt and USA) in the same year W. Wallanion
(skk) (1938), and for three years In H. G. Banham 1936-37-38 he won every match:: Dixan he played in the Davis Cup."
"Tilden never saw the day he could beat Don Budge," relorts Waller Pate, who has been close
E. Wallwork ly identified with tennis for almost 40 years as player, conch Scripps - Howard sports co- R. Davies
(skip) and non-playing captain of lumnist Joe Williams, who has
been watching big-time tennis N. Arthy Davis Cup teams,
Here's Beasley's case for for many years, sides with D. Back 'Tilden:
HAD EVERYTHING "Bill had everything and his eight USA and three Wimbledon Championships
that. prove Tilden at his best would be the best player of any era. Tilden's cannonball service still in the best the game has ever seen,"
And here's Pate, arguing for Budge:
"Budge
was the
MCAusland Beasley and picks Tilden as the Rt. A. Edwards all-time best, pointing out that Tilden was the best in the game for
10 years, while Budge dominated for only four years.— United Press.
Essex Play The
greatest Commonwealth
'money player the game ever had. He never lost a big match, Look at the record books, For
Romford, June 24.
five straight years Tilden lost A powerful Commonwealth match in Davis Cup play. I team including five West In n ma 1927 and 1928, Rene LaCoste dians, three Australians and a from each of South beat Tilden; in 1928-20-30 Henri player Cochet beat him.
Africa, India and England did the *In 1923 score against not fare too well against Essex Tilden was, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2, I can't here today, losing four wickets
58 after dismissing for Imaging Cochet or any other county for 235. player doing that to Budge.
Essex owed
a great dea Budge is the only player ever to wia tour major Championships 22-year-old W. T. Greensmith, (Australian, French, Wimbledon who put up his best store in
(5kio)
Total
30
14
2181
Recreto "1" (23
M. A. Roza-
Pereira M. A. Ferreira 4. A. Victor
A. Gomes
(Skip)
A, M. Suva
V. A. Ribeiro
1. Pintos
(8kbp
Dasto
A. P. Ricci.
Pereira
3. Fide Silva
M. Gutierrez
N. A. Bellrao
(skip)
Total
Third Division
Recreio (4) A. M. Baptista S. Rivero H. I. Pinna A. A. Guterre
(dp)
J. L. Alves
D. Alves B. A. Collaco A. A. Remedios
(Skip)
A. C. Boquetra
F. 11. Carvalho
J. 3. Xavier
A Rozario (8k)
Total
KFC (115)
11. Viant
the
deal to
J. Wright
D. Baker E. F. Gee (Ü) A. Roberts
+
T. Dyer
R. G. Taylor first class cricket with 81 after 3. Skinner
(Bkip) four wickets had fallen for 02
E. Gautier Two amart catches by Everton | K, Flaxman carly wickets off the bowling of K. Uf Baker India's G. Ramchand and West
Liberation Shield Weeks claimed two of those Stra
Match On Sunday
Indes Royal Marshall.
The best bowling came from" Liberation J. Pattiford, an Australian, with Shield lawn bowls games be four for 57 in 28 overs.
The first of the
The Commonwealth batted for tween the KCO and the Knaс,
had to which
be, postponed
ned 70 minutes in poor light and owing to rain on Sunday, June lost Worrell, Marstall, Walcott,
34
17
221
#
13
1212
cec (1)
J. Pou
M. Banres P. K. Lau
11. STAY
(Sub)
C. C. Ma
li. K. Payri
YA. Razack
B. Leonard
(Skin)
Lennard
Kelleher
Baker
Xavier
(Sp)\
,
Tolst
POC (3)
Dr C. O, ice
P. Martin
J. E. Bura
LJ, MeTavlah
D. M. Muter
C. W. HAYTICS
R. B. Rosch
A W. Hock
(kip)
1 W. Brace
Caldwell
F. Maslen
Ir ki, I. Show
(skip)
Total
(sklo)
Total
- OPEN SINGLES
CHAMPIONSHIP ·
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Command. Lieutenant-Colonel C.P. Vaughan DSG, assume the app ment of Commandant RHKDF 19 June 24, 1983 during the absence of Colonel T. Ride CHE, ED from the Colony,
Holiday Headquarters RIKDY on Valey will be closed Hoppy Wednesday, July 1, 1953.
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team
TODAY'S GAMES
Force Headquarters
day Jume
Car
Hongkong Auxillary Air Force Discipline-Awards, His Exerbency the Governor has been picaned lo award his personal commendation in Underrationed N.CO for the
enthusiasm and their
keennast DE members of the Royal ionakorg Dress: Defence
Forec, #ght Sergeant
Int Unit 119 Pit Parade Tuesday. June 30, 1943 430 p.m. HQ RHKDF. 6th Lecture New ConrME.
p.m. Tuesday June 30, 1903 to Cei S. hak-O, Sth Nan Div. June 1983, Carter, Dress: Bparts Kit. Shooting Central Nez, Div, July 1959, King' Because of the General Holiday on College Mag. DW. Wednesday July 1, 1963 there will be no shooting dass this WOOK Homanlin__Betugçe Cimp Duties.m Hockey. Team members report 8.43 26.1.53, Dr Tan Wai-chean. Dr Ben pm. Friday July 3 1051 Police Jamin Lee & Kowloon Y.C
St., Kowloon Div. 30.033, Dr Tu Ying-k. De Ground, Boundary
Lincoln K. Luk & Mong Kok Amb. Dres: Sports
Div. 15Rd.) C. P. Vauman, Lieut-Cal.
Commandant, RIIK.OF.
Notices
Head. Training Accommodation, quarters Parade, Ground and covered
Orderly. Oficera
Bergeante on
duty at mainland Sub-Dist, IIQTS*** [24863, D/S Wong Yan-shing & Sgt. Chon Lau: 702, D/S Chúng Hoàn
Plain clothes. Rerce Pi Pamdo IQ AJ.V. Ribeiro, Sergeant HKWAAP | garagen have been placed at the fan & H. 5. Lai Pak-leimg; 28.0.53.
RHKDF Happy Valley 5.30 P... Ozorio, Thursday, July 2, 1963, Lecture and Alm. e. Quick Firing, Parade MPG (Signal Scicol) Friday, July
Hongkong Regiment
Blacipitand
[31677,
will stand
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11:0
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disponal at the CO., HKRNVR from 5 pm onwarda on Wednesday July 22, 1969 for the purpose of an in- dows on spection by
Commodore-in- H.R.A.A.F.
AJ units will 3, 193 8.30 pan, R/T Course. Drees: Wednesday, July 1, 1953.
Coronation Parade Equipment, Charce. Hongkon
Arrange the training programane. Civilian clothes.
Artillery Battery vd Gunnery Tp. Personnel who fall to return web noordingly. No cars will be parked
equipment lasised for the in the garages Parade HQ HKDɣ Friday, July 5, bing
1.II.K.D.F. .22 e Club: A 1953, 5.30 p.m. Dren: As detalled. Coronation-Parade before June 23,
4. TP No parada Monday, July 1953 will be debited with the value Rifle Club has been formed for the
on the quarterly Pay Parade.
purpose of providing instruction and 2, 1933,
Trade Training. Clerks PA. Tues- practice to attested stember, and Staff of the Force. The Pentilated to the National Duties Orderly Officer of the Weekday, June 3-HQ KD-8.30 p.m.
Leaves Murray Parade The Club is -Li M. P. Keyes, Next for duty Transport
D.D. Small-Dory Bills Arociation and ali -L P.
McNamara. Orderly Ground at 5.30 p.m. Clerks Sergeant of the Week-Sgt J. Red- Tuesday, June 30-11Q RIKDF-5.30 shooting la governed by the regula
Murray
tions of the Association. Any MenLA Transport leaves man, MBE Next for duly-8gt Yu p.m.
ber of the Fores or at the Per- Parade Ground at 530 g.m. Auxí Fook sang.
Training "A" Coy-Tuesday June 30, itary Police Tuesday, June 30 No. manent Staff, mag Join the Club and It is hoped that everyone interested 1933. Fire discipline-derali. Par. R.A.F. Police District-5.30 p.m.
in shooung will do so. Arrange RV 8.16 p.m. al MPG for Bingarine Transport leaves Murray Parade
ments are being made, for werkir Gap. Dress: Clean talique, Rifle Ground at 6,30 p.m. "Fighter Plot-
with other stog & bayonet frogs" Copters, Tuesday, June 30" Watch-practice shoots and it is hoped to
Thursday, July 2 Ago many metoh Monday June 29. 1957, Film-nife 8.0.1.3.30
Clubs and units in the Colony in PWT. RV 5.10 p.m. at MPG for Tra
Watch 8.0.1.3.20
dition to the NJRA postal Area, Dross: Clean taligue. "C" Coy, M.T. Section Bunday, July 5-R-A. shoots. It is also hoped that quar- Tuesday June 30, 1953. See & Pi Kat Tex-0 am, Transportevesterly competitions can be arranged Balisbury Road at 845 a.m...Equip-|| between Members of the club for ment Assistants. Baturday, June, Klem which sultable Trophies will be pre- HKAAT Hangar-Aux, duty Blone: (sented." men detalled p.m. Transport
It is propored to have two clases "A" the known leaves Salisbury Road 06:143 palla of firers-Class Sunday, June 26 - Aux duży store- good shots, Class "fr"-the remin men os detalled- a.m. Transport deg, including beginners. Private Scarves Salisbury Road at 845 a.m. rifles may be used in all shoots but Tindar Operators Thuraday, July 2* | for those without their own rifles the normal 22 service ride fitted 'B' Welch-Hadar Station Transport leaves itq RIIKDY at a with Parker-state competition sights .m. and Ster Yerty at 15 a.m. are Available. Elbow pođe and special Sydney, June 24. Friday, July 3-AD_C Woncties-14|sines for the type of shooting-ra- The World Bantamweight nikby 50 pen. Transport leaves quired will be provided by the club, Boxing Champion, Jimmy Murray Parade Grond af pay P
Membership Subscription fa, $10 July Thursday, Carruthers of Australia, will Ornundersw box a non-title bout soon against & Flights IKAAF. Hangar per year and a charge of # will be Traport leaves Salisbury mode for each card fired. A asrd Tanny Campo, Flyweight Cham-Road at B. p.m. Saturday, Julycides the provision of a NSRA
targat, 12 munds of ammunition, the pion of the Philippines, at:
at en rugs — JIKAAF Hooper -- jise of wings elbow pada etc. it Dr John
immport leave bury hoped that cach lamber will be McGirr, p.m.
Hoad at 145 p.m. Sunday, July 5 ble to fre two cards at each prac Carruthers' manager, mid today. #75 Fight=IRAAF Hangar 9 a.m. Lico stoot,
The Campo match will be one Transport leaves Salisbury Road at any porach wishing to become
bouts 45 -0. 'soveral
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