Strong Move Afoot To Reduce RU Penalty Goal To Two Points

London, Nov. 11.

A strong move is afgot to reduce the penalty gont in the Rugby Union Game from three points to two,

Leaders in moving this major law amendment are the New Zealanders. They are not likely to lack support in their view that points for penaltics are too high,

It secma ridiculous the the That doct at least make the ponaity goal should be of the scoring of a try the non valu some value as the tiny,

able part of the scoring which, the majority feel, is only as it should be. It it so in the akter Rugby League Game.

The only remedy is to increase the pointage of the try or reduce that of the penalty.

There is a lot to be sold for

making a try four points, penalty

and drop goals three and „ry con- versions two.

Turpin To Appear Before

The Stewards

Τα

way

win by a penalty and or goals is always en unsatisfactory of beating an opponent. especially if he should have erätsed your line two or three times while you have not done is

once.

If the penalty is reduced to two points, then it Poly

57)

with convertid

reactes goods in Rugby League) and would leave drop- goals and trics on the rame mark with three points. It is not so long ago that the drop gool was reduced in value from four points to three.

THE ONLY DANGER

London, Nov. I Randolph Turpin, British and British Empire Middleweight

former world the pointage Champion and title holder, is to appear fore the Stewards of the British that this could lead to

be-

THE ̄ ̄ ̄|CHINA MAIL," THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ̈12, 1958.

ON THE

SOCCER SIDE

(Edited by Marshall Fallows)

Football's crossword champion is the title claimed by Southend manager Harry Warren, for his goalkeeper, Harry Threadgold, who joined the club this season from

Sunderland.

Threadgold just mops up crossword puzzles" says Warren, "and we've yet to find one to beat him."

BEHIND THE SCREEN

Page

FIRST THEIR BACKGROUND IN DETAIL AND THEN THE CHARACTERS EMERGE

By JOHN MCKENNA

On a train journey to Torquzy, | Tommy will soon be moving to | Dodgin, 18-year-old daughter ni Threadgold polished the North London-to the house in Bill Dodgin, the manager, by creawords In every piper he | Powys Lanz, Southgate, formerly 100 per cent.- could And, much to the amaze occupied by Commander A. F. Anne helps father with his ment of a Southend ex-mayor Bone, an Arsenal director.

letters at flat rate of travelling with the party,

wock, "Never seen anything like it" Bill Dodgin. Lawton's succes- win, 105, if Brentford Way: he started as a cutter | money. said the alderman.

Brentford have

sold

manager,

☐ 1

109.

A

mom

for

his

Shepperton Studios have

M-G-M been "Infiltrated." Both the decided to remap "B's" on the find out what

In the U.S..

and The principle, it stemi, is Twen chi Century-Fox have "get 'em inside and lot 'em leading

it's all about man and the candy that they do

nothing later." director of the new film to acp up dwindling box "They. Who Dare"

ON A CRUSADE are office retums. Russians.

Traditionally, the "B"

Man on a crusade for more has Director Lewis Milestone, been used as the bottom half male sartorial elegance 14 30-

uhe year-old Tom Stobart. born in Chisnau in 1895, jof a double bill. It giv

Why? came up in films the hard movie-goer the impression that

he is geting

Stobart is the man ພາກ trekked up the world's highest in 1918.

mountain with the conquering Leading sor no Brentford

But, now I thought I had that pound,"

The budgets are expedition, to make the feature- Akim man

tighter, the U.S. movie maker | length picture, "Conquest of not leaving the house he owns she raid dolefully after Notting- Tamiroff started his appron-aca bryinning to think that Everest."" the at Worcester Park, Surrey. But ban Forest had equalised via ticeship at the famous Mos- double bills are not such a hol bungalow al Ruislip where it he Ands the long dally an own-goal. Thra cheerfully:

Whoa he had overcome all Tommy Lawton has lived since journey to Brentford too ring "Never mind, I'll get it when covite Theatre at the tender ca anyhow.

the chalacies involved in movie- he went to Grifin Park. So the club will find him a home they play Luton," But no-tage of seven and rose to

In Britain, the question is making on a mountain, he still hearer Griffin Park.

was a draw.

stardom on the European stil undzelded,

found many of his pletures stage before he went to

were not-so-hot. For, he CX- 7 Internationals on leaders, have this season Rey Andrews, a young half-beek

Southend United snapped up Hollywood in 1981.

pedition members nearly all Quiet and reserved, Tamiroff Sex, ain and OTKY-if the wor dark clothes which alm

badly against the now right-re

He had other treubica, leo. army stands in sharp the three most appealing words

"I learned very carefully how contrast to Milestone.

in the English language.

'Don't look the temperamental stickler

say for detall,

Accordingly, Englishmen, will camera in Nepalese. But then Milestone stops tako after take

during

bz seeing a bill-board_reading I found the leent prople took fimingMammeh spectacle usually just because a hand or

of page this quite literally and turned foot or a plece of background

orgios In Kin-swept world: their backs to K." doesn't look quite right.

And sce conquiring hord:s strip д Furthermore, to get the right when he

proud empire of its The

look treasures atmorphore тора

fome cameras, and women."

'snowborm pictures, Back in everybody knows about it.

But It pays off-as people

London, they looked just like The dogan popped up in who remember "All

a pictures of a mowstorii: any- Quiet on moxon

ploture traste journoi where. the Weston Front" and "Or in London lont week and it Mice and Men'' know.

velers to a forthcoming One of his methods: he makes ture called "Spartacus

ple- The script writers prepare a detail-

Gladiator." "blography" of overy

West Bromwich Albion, Divi-

LEANING ON BARNUM

The city longer in reducing In Pegasus Teamboat-time stimulant. Tre an the local, club were aware of (who plays the part of a Greek movie moguli are

of

krger

cf

of infringements, number ** which there are already far too many, according to crities.

Boxing Boord of Control ut their next meeting on Decem- explain his training ber 9 to methods in New York before his world titie fight with C1 "Bobo" Olson of Hawail which Turpin lost on points after a dismal display,

Turpin's Middleton, and Frank who acted the fight, have also been ordered to appear before the Stewards the same day.

manuger George Algar. as his trainer for

their

Today.

the Stewards spent over two hours discussing the

of

General- report Secretary, Mr Teddy Waltham, who was their official represent- ative in Now York for the gat. No detalls of the report made public.

were

to any that

A short statement was sued after the meeting Tupin and Algar would be eatle ! to attend the next meeting.

On the other hand, players generally are not going to break the rules inore frequently just because the penalty for doing so is not quite Fo severe. If It remains at two points, it is still zevere enough,

Far too many games are loring heing won and lost on penalties, which vary considerably in their gravity. Seldom Indeed could it be said that, but for the in- fringement, a try would have been reored. It is up to the that to have been the ease. referee to nward one if he feels

Therefore, why should a sin- an eiror-be put u the same entegory as glorious feat accomplished, un- En achievement-a

Jos that sin uctually prevents the accomplishment of the feat.

The question

up for disettasion next March at the of the International meeting Board to be held in Britain. It could well be

be that this is the Last season during which there " in purity between

a:

Turzh is now yang Devizes in Will.hr. Az.cached by the press today, the British Champion said he would not answer any questions,

comes

the try and the penalty goal in the popular

He said it he wented to clear. up the pinbians on his mind, have na plans fer boxing until they are cleared up." he said. | Rugby Union Game-China France-Pres!2,

Mail Special.

Willie

Explains His Bit Of Temper

Woodburn

By ROBERT RUSSELL'›

Willie Woodburn, Rangers and Scotland centre-half, was suspended for six weeks by the SFA Referee Com- mittee last month.

He will not be able to play for Rangers until after December 9, and will miss the League matchen against

Coming

Here

London, Nev. xi.

Seven England amateur Internationala are expected to make the trip to Hong- kony with the Pegasus Foot. ball Club, the English Amateur Cup holders.

The

team, composed of past and present Oxford and Cambridge Univerally play-

0191

will leave London by air on December 27 and re turn on January 9.

Matches will be played against the Hongkong Foot- ball Association or a Hong- kong selected eleven And Sing Tao,

The club's caseh, Leslie Compton, former. Arsena), and England centre half, will accompany the team which may also take pari In a cricket match.--Reuter,

Colony Fencing Championships Next Year

It's

old Arsenal custom.

his promise.

Swansea have no hard But DELIGHTED

feelings. They are letting Directors of Leyton Orient, Androws, now home after Army delighted with the team spirit service in Egypt, train at the that has Hited Orient to seventh Vetch Field for a few days be- place in Division III (South), fore reporting for full-time entertained all the players and service at Squikend. their wives (or friends) lo West End show,

Q

With their eyes on the top of the table the directors chose: "With You Were Here."

Ivor Broadis (now with New- castle) made his first appearance for Manchester City v. Spurs at White

Hart Lane (October 1951) and bed his last game for

ed

A

to

Bristol City's dirċelors will Manchester City v. Spurs at moct to consider Liverpool's White Hart Lare (October 1953)? tempting bid for John Atyvo, And Broadis is a former Spurs ordinary. The sketches include real thing doesn't live up to of

21-year-old Oft, inside-right,

London Express Service.

Inmatour.

WO

plus

Don

Welsh, the Liverpool

has offered manager. players in exchange, substantial fee.

month

down a

ago City turned George Headley

a tentative bid for ground £20,000 from Cyril Splers, the Cardiff manager.

Bristol's Chairman, Mr Harry Dorman, raid: "If we turn down offers for our players it is up to the Bristol fans to give us Hier support by turning up at matches."

May Play

In Tests

Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 11.

George Headley, the 44- year-old West Indies Test cricketer, now living in Gravesend and Northfleet, England, has accepted an

0

bottom of the Southern League, want to help Newport County offer to return to Jamaica. (Division III, South), who are It was announced here, in inancial 'írcuble.

Headley was asked to return home on an undertaking by the ex-Jamaicari selectors that he would be considered for, sélection if he the proved fit and capable of sus-

taining good condition.

They offered Newport a fico light game at Northfleet. The fencing season Inpenses paid; gate shared. Hongkong has now really Newport will consider begun, and fencers have offer. commenced training for the Colony Championships.

He has replied accepting the A chance meeting on the sea- terms and a fund has been open- front of Torquay may mean aed to raise £500 towards his The first of these will be the League Soccer career for Brinn travelling and playing expenses. Junior Colony Champlonships Cook, a 20-year-old South Though

In January. In this competi-African who sailed from tion all finalista in Colony Town a year ago championships or finalists

championships in other

rice will be excluded.

of

Hicricket in Egnland,

no formal under- Cape taking, has been given there is aining is a

that Lacit understanding Headley will be considered for make a name in sport. coun- Cook went to Major Frank the Tests against England if he The ladies toll championships Leeds United. But at the end matches.

Buckley, who rigned him for plays and does well in Colony will be held during January, 1994, and it is hoped to have a of last season the boy planned

turn Interport match against to go home.

Before he could book a pass- Macao in February, 1984.

The Colony Championships age he was persuaded to join will be held in March or early Somerset County Cricket Club. April, 1954.

While on holiday at Turquny, Arrangements have almost Cook met ex-Litas player Don been concluded for another In-Mills. terport match, against Manila

Webber," raid Don. Now Cook

ing

who has ten play-

appeared for the West Indies in Tests between 1929 and 21 1848. China Mail Special.

character,

maiter

how

As you might expect,

ke

SURELY NOT

concern

"Greer Garzon," says a B:1- hh school principal, "should

much e the be just as

the Grammar cho:1 his the

went Shakespeare."

Surely net. Shakespeare was for through the ensors and didit has even merit an

entertainer indi grat

the ho:Imasters started ramming lines down small boys'

advertising. It

of only) certificate.

the character's home life, hobbies. what be Hkes dinner, and the books ho read-whether or not any the facts directly bear on the

urip Actors must the sketch.

Result: the

memprise

"They Who De-who might keva bean amply an amorphous group of servicemen-turn out real and living.

(ndulis

indica

hiv throats.

But the a. 1 an on. I was erected un by

Tenser, a characters in c T.

gelictum

London's who, holds forth in West End and is employed to the British aud sell epies to overseas, publies.

TO B OR NOT TO B

It means that, frightened by falling Attendances, British "To B or not to "Is the movlemes ave Haning on the bursing quesliza at British filmverbiage of the late P.T. Bar- Hudes these days.

'min.

"WHEELCHAIR OLYMPICS"

-(Londen Express Service).

St. John Ambulance

Orders

MAY BECOME ANNUAL

ANNUAL Hongkeng District, Order No.

INTERNATIONAL EVENT

The Hague, Nov. 12.

A Dutch resolution urging annual international sports events for war invalids will come before the World Veterans' Federation annual general assembly when it meets here next Monday.

Queen Juliana will open the meeting, to be attended 17,000,000 members in 20 countries. by more than 150 delegates and observers representing

known

Bloke You must meet the bess, Eric Snooker League kospital. The Federation san: 10: Hearts, Aberdeen, Hamilton, Raith Rovers, Clyde and towards the end of Novembers to have a trial with Torquay. }

Falkirk.

The

Committee took minutes to deal with Woodburn's win,

30 determined that

Rangers will

case. He was urdered off during There is no use denying that the same against StrEng Albień | Rangers' victories are my chief on September 20.

concern, and it I have com- mitted a foul in my determinallon

offence," he

"I am sory that I have been that the club shall not be beaten, brought up again for a field it is the price I have had to

suld after leaving pay. SFA headquarters, "but I have no complaint to make the sentence.”

"But I think I may say that against when I was capped for Scotland I revealed the same determina- tion for my country."

Woodburn was suspended for three weeks last April after he had been ordered off in a game against Clyde on March. He

was also sent off in September, 1948.

What makes Woodburn, who has won 30 Scottish caps, includ- ing League honours, commit indiscretions on the field?

London Express Service)

Britannia Shield Shooting Won By Norway

-

Following is the result of a George Younger Trophy snooker MATTER OF MONEY- league match played last night: A Brentford victory Improves |

finances of attractive Anne |3-2.

It la possible that this may take the form of a triangular match between Hongkong, Manila and Macao. In this case the match will be held at the Macho,

anil

INTEREST SPREADS

men

of

An encouraging feature of the sport in the Colony is the spread of interest among young

number women. A clubs have been formed which are affiliated to the Hongkong Amateur Fencing Association, hard and the enthusiasm and practice put in at these clubs already is showing results,

the younger

Of

fencers,

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, O.S.J., Acting Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade,

40/53, dated November 12, 1953,

Ambulance Balles → Hongkong. 13.11.53-21.11.63. Confucian 'Ainb, IIKYMCA

Div.: 22.11.53-28.11.63. Amb. Div. November 1953: Man- shuen Nag. Div.

Ambulance Datles Kowloon,-

16.11.03-22 11.53 Shanshulpe, Amb. Div

23.11.33-20.11.83. Kowloon hupo Nag: Div Amb. Div.; November 1983; Shain.

Penetration Squad Dutier-14,31,53, Annual Inspection and Parade, can-

cel Duty 12.11.03: Dr H. K. Chung, Dentist F. C, Kwong, A/D Chan woon-man and Waterloo Nag. Div. Race Duties. -- 21,11.63, At Rasa Course, Confucian Amb, Div.: At Headquarters, HKYMCA Amb. Div. 5.12.63, At Race Course, Central

Army Beat RAF Mong Kok China Fleet Club beat HQLF

Wong Peng-soon

Due Here Today

Over a Dutch team, and inter- national contexts were born,

In Augurt this year, teams from nine countries met at the

hospital fer

morc ambitious sports festival.

ROARS OF APPLAUSE "Chairborne"; atidetes played

same

a fast game of netball to roars

of applause from a crowd 2,000 strong, while other. semi- paralysed men and

In Friendly Golf Match

The Army beat the Royal Air women Force 11% points to 3%1⁄2 in a hurled javelins, played snooker friendly golf match at Fanling and gave demonstrations of yesterday. club-swinging to music.

Among other resttutions which

The match,

between teams side, consisted of In the

Wong Peng-soon and four other top-ranking Malayan wat came before e contress is of 10 a Tong, of the Chinese badminton players, Cheong Hock-leng, Lim Koon-yam; one urging te toon cffe: Shanghal Foursomes

Nu

20.11.03

Fencing Club, continues to make Abdullah Piruz and Charlie Seow, together with non-opptances needed for mur vie afternoon.

on arifeli Borby, and other morning and Singles in the Acting D/B to act as S.O. IT) Main-

progress

enced

done very

Inger the free, exchange of tionally good.

and

Jus in matches against experi- playing captain Kang Soon-heng, cabled the HKBA yester-me, well

Another day that they will arrive in Hongkong by CPA this after opposition. young fancer, George Hu, also noon at about 4 p.m. of the Chinese Fencing Club, ta showing great promise and should develop into a first class fatay swordsman.

It is expected that they will

So-called "Wheelchair, close co-operation with the Olymples" for paralyzed and United Nations Organisation Amb. Div.: At Headquarters, KCom otherwise disabled ex-service- and pledges itself to support Amb. Div.

||Football Dulles-longkang ---8.11.59, men were started last year at policies which serve the cause 4 p.m., Club Ground: Causeway Bay Mandeville, the well- of world peace based on tree. Amb Div. 14.11.53,4 p.m.. Club Ground: Western Dist. Amb. Div. rehabilitation dom and Independence-Reu 1.31.63 pm. Club Ground: Sih Nam Amb. Div. 17.11.53.4 p.m.. Club Ground: Chung Sing Amb. Div. Orderly Officer Or Brt On Duty At Mainland sub-Dis Jigts, 12.11.63, Amb. Div.: 13.11.63. Kowican Amb. Div., 14,11,55, MAINE- Kok Amb. Div.: 15.11,53, Sham- chulpo Amb. DIV. 18.11.53, Taini shatsui Amb. Div., 17.11.53. Tam. shairul Amb. Div.; 15.11.53, Kow~ 100 Amb. Div.

Street Sleepers Bhelter Hacle Dulles-fhamshulpo.-12.13.43, Sham shulpo Neg. Div.; 13.11.63, Waterloo No. Div. 14.11.63, Waterloo Na. DIV. 18:11.53. KYMCA NA DIVI 17.11.83, KYMCA NĦg. Div. 18.11,63,-

Neg. Div. 19.11.63, Shamu

Div.; Waterloo Nig. Div.

Appointment And Promotion---C/O R. Yúện relinquishes the post of 8.0. infanti B/D and will be C/B all Mainland Divisions, w.el. 18.11.83, A/D D. IL Small appointed It was thoroughly and Bub-Dist; wef. 6.11.53. Kow- enjoyed by all taking parttoon YMCA Amb, Dir.: 11. 8. Chan There will also be maticns crll- Playing conditions were excep- 11.03. Shamshulpo Amb. Div.: Col Chruk-kee promoted A/D wol.

Wong Chang-yin promoted A/0 nurset, mezeure and rehabilita-

The Army won the Fourzemes W. 1.11.83. tion exports between the vecicus 31% to 111⁄2 and the Singles ʼn te

Taken On Btzength=(x) Entointent countries, and the publication

-King's College Nig. Dívi: A/B Poon). 2.

Ching-shrung "enrolled w.ef. 3.11.53. en internationed rehqplitteilen

The Air Officer Ceramanding Waterloo NE. Div.: A/5% Lal Yuk journal to bring news, of intest

Commodore R.C. Fid, ching, Chan Yo-you. Cheting Chi- medical advances to specialios in Ais all countrier.

played for the R.AF, while ying. Lau Bo-hing. Fung Shiu-yue, Yuen Yick-bi, Lam Ling-yoe, Luf Brigadier Bolton, Communder, Man-mun. Hui Yin-ling, Kim Yux- Mr Herett Russel, the amlass Hongkong and Kowloon Carrilan Kars Yuk-long enrolled slaz

of the Am "The Best Years son, played for the Army.

5,11.03. Manshuen Nig. Div.1 A/B of Chic Lives

Yuen Mi-ling enrolled w.ef. 2.11.03. Avl be amuzZ

KYMUA NIE. Div.: A/S's Hung Kih- the those attenddag

wah. Yu Yin-chen. Wong Yule-walt, Another will be

Yae-may enrolled w.ef. 3.11.53. Wanchal "Amb. Div.: Wong Chee General Milaje Majevic, the

enrolled w‚w.f. 3,11,63,- Khamakulpa Yugoslav

leader

1 under cunt

Amb. Div. Pie lis Kins-kwong en whö during World Wee Two

rolled w... 9.11.6. Western "Diet. flew out of Gertran-occupied

The following is the schedule New. Dlv, A/S Poun Lin-thing D

rolled Wed. 6.11.03. Yugoslavia to Cetro" to talle te

· Decrease OF. Strengthen(8), Nedervo M: (ners Sk) Winton Churchill of Tennis matches to be played and Boter rejcined his pastirans.

at the Kowloon Cricket Club Mahen Ner, Blv. /O Poon reserved wef 1.10.65. Calcutta, Nov. 11.

during the coming week-end: -- Central Amb. Divr 11. §. Tam-Kwai, In the meanume, the HKBÁ, India will introduce two new

NON-POLITICAL

Saturday, commencing at 3 Pies Craved in my Chan Ving

kwan reserved unable to send downs to Talwan players, N.B. Tahmano (wicket-

n.m. Court 1-C. Quang V C. châî “B” Amb. Div.1 Pie, L) Ship- a representative Hongkong toom keeper) and A. Nayudu for the The Federation

non- Soelens, Court 2-R. Lawes vsum reserved wmf.- 1.41.83. owing to the inability of n. Orst "Test"! - against the Com- political. A measure of

Resignation - Counters Mountbatten number of Its top

E. A. Postuma ranking monwealth touring side starting success in its aim of fostering

"Sunday. CO2 at 20/ Cat" Nig: Diy.: - Cdi Lee Wai-hing;

| resigned; we 11,10,AND "Panchal players to obtain the neces at New Delhi on November 19. peace is the fact that it em-

3. Yím v WAM Amb. Div.: Ple Pavid Leo-re a.m. Court. leave, has approved The team follows: P.

braces former enemy countries Miss S. Silva; Court 2-Mr PN Dive

signed wet, 4i11.15. Kennedy Town Shuk-tzing, privately-sponsored team Umvigae (Captain), V 9. inke part in axhibillon Hazare Gags Ramchand, Italy and apostavla Pohor Eyles v Mits A. Oel; Court 3 ti Posting, Yvon Kang, Chan bil- Yugoslavia. matches against Taiwan pinyors Chulath. Ahmed, V... L: Man-member countries are Belgium, Miss M. Fincher and E. Kal hum, Chow Yuen-fun, Lam Blu- Ole Miss B. Greaves, and C. Churn wwn, LessTee-blog Au Kit-yed. | Chung "Mlikam.” Wai Lal-mol, Chant linder the expressed condition")] [rekar, B. P. Gupte, Apte Britain, Canada, France. *Indiu that the team will not travel F. Hoy, C. D. Gopinath, N. and the United States | Abbas, "00advi

Fan, Young Choleman, Lam taki-yung, resigned-:W.4%), under the name of a Hongkong 5. Talumano, and A. Nayudu. The three-your-old prganisa- Sunday, commencing at 3 puan, iki asju Interport Team" ""and" that it The welfth". man is

tion, has two main aims to Court 1-A do Jong v A, B

Atsig: Amistant Commissionsí 9, St Barts Hosp 0:will not, derive any financia Väst Cladkari. China ||10.0" _participate!"*"| Canadian"""RAF-231-5 points -- Paignton

Burki v Mall strengthen peace and to heal Augestad, Court 2

Administration. Frazice-Prendo.

----Reulärz) | gáink from this

the wounds of war. It works in H. da Silva,

Colony Headquarters,-"',

***I may have a bit of a temper,” he said, "but one of the chief factors is that om centre-half+" for Rangers: Everyone is de- termined to beat us. Every

London, Nov. 11. Norway today won the game I have played for my club shooting competition of the

international

is like'a cup tie.

VERY DETERMINED

tournament called the "Britannia "Of course I have

always Shield" at Bisley in Surrey been a very determined player with a total of 736 points.

November 18.

*་

on

The team which will consist in Hongkong for a few of Ramon, Young, D. C. Lau, days before leaving for Talwan Jimmy Khoo, Miss Helen Kwong On October 30, 1953, at the as plane reservations for their and Miss Dorothy Lam, with Mr Hongkong Cricket Club, the trip to Taiwan have been made Wong Yan as Manager

is ex first Interport fencing match by the Talwan Olympic Council pected to leave for Talwan was held between Hongkongfor November 18. and Macho. The match was

No matches have been arranged very successful, and the stan- dard of fencing of both teams for Weng and his team-before their deprcture to Taiwan, but a was very praiseworthy,

Matches wens held in the request has been made by them India's Team For combly.

Iow three weapons-foll, sabre and to the IKBA to crrectG epee and Macao emerged suc-exion matches on their re- INTERNATIONAL second with 089 points, followed

turn to Hongkong from Taiwan the Netherland with 097 cesful by two matches to one on or about November 28, when by ATHLETIC MEET points, Belgium

points, winning the foil 3-4, the pre they will have another chust say Royal Canadian Air Force with 5-4, but being beaten FOR" LAHORE

of about 10 daya in Hongkong be- 007 points, and American forces sabre by 7-2--Contributed.

foré prosceding to Japan. In Europe, with 088 points.

RUGBY UNION

Lahore, Nov. 11.

The Royal

Air Force

077

come

Athletes from Finland, New Two Norwegian soldiers also Zealand, West Germany, Italy come first and second in the In- and England have been invited |dividual shooting competition, to participate in athleile meets The final results of the Bri-. to be held here.

fainaja Shliefd will be known later today...

ranking was the

In the

RESULTS $

London, Nov. 11: Rugby Union County Cham These competitivo events gre

pionship results today were; considered preparatory testa Today's prior to attending the Second Netherlands, 00 points, the RAF Hampshire 6, Surrey Asian Garner in Manila in 1954, with 57 points, Norway 61 Middlesex 10. – Kent M Teams from all over Pakistan | points," Belgium" 19" points, • the

A CLUB MATOU and the armed

forever gra· United States 30 points and the expected France-Pren,

súry

to

First "Test"- At New Delhi

.

Koners)

V

KCC TENNIS

W.6.1.

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