THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | 26, . 1953,

LIGHT BLUES WILL START Lana Turner Gets Knocked About

FAVOURITES TO WIN

INTER-VARSITY

RUGGER

Says PETER LOVEGROVE

For the first time since the war, Oxford University will not start favourites for the Inter-Varsity match at Twickenham on December 8. It will be the 72nd match of the series, in which the Dark Blues lead, with" 33 wins to Cambridge's 27, the remaining 11 having been drawn.

Indeed, experienced judges reckon that on their showing during the first month, of term they may well turn out to be the poorest XV. to represent the Dark Blues since the late twenties, when Cambridge scored 85 points in three successive victories.

con-

Their playing record to datejuf He and Atness which are League games during that: tour, certainly makes Azharp

but being very slowly remedled.

the Rugby Union wisely unt with these of their bril- Over three weeks remain as acted promptly and waived the liont post-war predecessors. In write this, and things may rules in his favour. He is a 1949, Oxtord came to Twicken-turn out very differently on the forward and excels in the line- ham unbeaten; in 1950 they had [great day, when every man is out, but he is unlikely to make only had two narrow reverses; keyed up to play the game of the grade this season. last season, three.

his life. Ramsay's invalids may

At Cambridge are two Rhode- Already

this

with be found by then,

a tall, his alors clans-N.S.D. Estcourt,

hos only three matches left to pilny, and they levelude that brillanttean full-back who they have been humbled by Springbóle centre, P.G. John-much to do with Blackheath's Richmond, Leicester, Gloucester, | stone-must

and their revival in rece

recent weeks, Cardif (by 30

n sound scrum- clear points), lethargy, and the forwards have D.A. Blaine, Blackheath (0-17). ond theonly to reproduce the display mager who, likes Estcourt, has touring New Zealanders. Their which gave them the edge over also pinyect #t the Rectory anly two FUCCESSES have come the All Blacks

the Field with success.

scason,

at the expenses of United Ser- vices Portsmouth, who have no pretensions of being' la the top flight, and the Greyhounds, the University's second string.

INJURIES PLAY HAVOC

Is not the folent that is Ineking. Alec Ramsay, this yeur's captain and as good and Just a forward ns can be found anywhere, had at his disposal eight of the site 10 harrowly

and surprisingly beaten by the Light Blues

a year ago, and

there were many Sinops

shake

off

la prove

were

had

В

SCA-

B.

for

A pinyer of obviously mature pessimlats. all wrong.

Recalling the Eight Blues' }xperience from New Zealand

Tally remarkable

Jast year is Freshman R.L. Averlil, when no

gave them a strong-running winger of whom fchonce and they

reduced more will be heard next to 14 nien for the greater part son, when

un Egyptian, of the match, I should be the lassan, many stake a claim last to write

stand-of but the

poaltion. This of Oxford, MINе very

serious training will youth from Kent College, Can- have to be put in between nowterbury, caught the eye in the and December #1.

Freshmen's trials and often set his three

quarters going smoothly and quickly.

TEN OLD BLUES Cambridge have the better record so far, though it is not

inspiring. particularly

H young Freshmen they swamped

nit

Leysians 48-6 and

Aller

encouraging their successful tour of Japan. the weak: Old a Bedford XV shorn of its stars by 33-3, LX Club alro beat their 11-0 and London Scottish 19-14. They, like Oxford, have lost to Cardiff and Leicester, though not so decisively, as well as

to the gaps available venire, half-back and forward.

But Ramsay

has had

more than his care of trouble with injurtest one time seven of his potential XV were out of delion-several of his leading men seemed completely out of form, and there has been a lack

Army Hockey

Trial. On

Sunday

LADIES' GOLF

The first two Cup Matches

to New Zealand, the latter an played at Fanling this sea- honourable defeat,

Other

North-

re- son have just ended, result- verses have comic from

the leading ampion.

Midlanding in Mra F. G. Harrison club, at Fenner's, and St Mary's winning the Railway Cup

when Hospital at Teddington, Temmy Kemp, who played for and Mrs A. S. Mitchell win- Cambridge

in 1936 ning the Ross Cup.

and

way back

has not turned out

for

There werd 10 entries for the. some years, was the decisive Railway Cup, which was played on the Old Course for players with Handicaps of 24 and under. year's this season's In the semi-finals, Mrs F. G.

fnelor.

PJ.F. Wheeler. last pack leader and

skipper had ten

Old

Blues Harrison beat Mrs J. B. Mackle

| avaliable, including, tive for 2/1, while Mrs K. S. Robertson

wards

bath halves, end

have not materially

Lask of ican-

beat Mrs P. 19th hole.

Robinson at the

won the

In preparation for their

Injuries

Mrs F. G. Harrison two-match hockey interporthindered his against Clube de Macao on building. Above all, the con- Bual after a close match with December G at Macao, dence engendered by the 1952 Mrs Robertson which ended at

triumph

after four fean years the 19th hole. Army's "A" and "B" teams will prove a valuable factor in will meet in a trial match on spurring en his sound, Sunday at 3 p.m. at Sookun-brilliant, side. poo, after which the inter- A TANK AT OXFORD port final selections will be A variety of overrens play-bent Mrs D. Backe, while Mrs ers nie, as urunt, concentrated w. N. Grny beat Mrs D. Tiplin

at the

made.

if

not

There were 18 entries for the Ross Cup ployed on the New Course for players with hand!- and over. In the caps of 18 semi-finals, Mrs A. S. Mitchell

at the two Universities, though37 A. S. Mitchell wor

The following will take part it does not look likely

In the final trial on Sunday:

Anny "A" — Boxall (173

mament that more than half Lordozen will get their chance at Bly L/Bdr Kelly 170 Lt Bt Twickenhamn next month. Capt.

with their Rhodes" have the contingent. Their

WO Pelters HQLF Farmer-"

Heynolds (7 I TRÀ), L

Oxford.

Wright 145 Field Regti. Cant. West- scholars, of course marsit (HK Big Regt), AQMS Taylor

17 B Tka), Sgt Toyen K She heats, stronger

Army "B"-Set Mana 17 B That South Afrleans Include full-

the

is entering of play this week.

The Captain's Cup qualifers

were Mrs. A.

In The Mud

By DAVID LEWIN

Close

St. John Ambulance Orders

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan,

John Ambujanco Brigade, Hong- kong District, Order No. 48/33 dated November 26, 1953.

The Battle of Arnhem was over and Victor Mature (o.st... Commissioner of St. was dying in a rather damp spot by the roadside. at hand two other notable Dutch resistance agents, Clark Gable and Lana Turner, were being reunited.

All three were back from Holland and in the studio at Elstree, continuing their film about Dutch wartime resistance, "The-True and the Brave."

Realism has had an unusually high place in their film affairs. Miss Turner's, usually placid features were streaked with mud, and Mr Gable had been fighting Ger- man soldiers..

This

Ambulance Duties — Ilongkong- 29.11.53,-0.32.53, 8.C.A.A. Amb,

Diva 0.12.53.-12.12.52, Central Amb Div.;_ November · 19331 Manshuen „ Nəg, Div.; December 1933; Shauki- wan, K.F. Nog. Diy.

Ambulance Duties Kowloon- Tsimshatsui Amb.

30.11.64.0.12.53,

Div.: 7.12.31.-13.12.33, Kowlogn Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div.: November. 1933: Khamshulpo Neg. Div.; Decem ber 1933: Waterloo Nag. Div. །

Penetration Squad Buties--20.11.49,- Dr To Shlu-kang, Dentist Tay Ulong- likes the full life of alu, D/S J Stewart & Waterloo Neg. Div.1 0.12,83, Dr. Poon Hetu-ming, Star 100 much.

Dentist HF. Spields. C/O Tam Stu-chum de Manahuen N/D.

Race Duțies-0,11.43, Central Div. Div. (119):

HISTORY

WHAT 44

Then there Was Mature's fancy. death scene. He had to lie in film th: damp white macroplane engine was brought up.

to create wind was supposed to blow #kerchict round Mature's neck Into his face. Symbole, you understand.

pearly I "Such a gale that icuk off," said Muture. "So they changed the plane engine for a vacuum citamer attachment."

12.12.53, K.C.O.B. DW. (Course) Central Div. (Q) 1.104. Wanchai "A" Div. (Course), 8.C.A.A. Div.

(IQ),

romp Course), K.C.O.D. glorious they must be having with new picture in production called "The Black Knight."

Orderly Omeer Or Sgt. On Duty At The producers have roped

Mainland Bab«Dist.” Häte. - 26.31.53, pesort Mong Kok Div:: 27.11.53. Kowlbos together the following

Trimshatsui Dly.; who had a Div 29.11.53. inent: the Druids

29.11.53, Kowloon Dav; 30.11.53 fine pienie around 55

B.C. the [K.Y.M.C.A. DW, Saracens, who turned up in the Football Dutielongkong-28.11.57, 12th Century; the vestal virgins 12.43 3.m. Club Ground: II.K.Y.M.C.A. 'UGH, UCH'

in Amb. Div. 28.11.59, 2.43 p.m. Caro- who were mare at hoine

line Ground: S.C.A.A. Amb Div.: Rome; elements of the Spanish 29.11.63, 2.45 p.m. Caroline Ground; Victor Mature, a memorable

Cavalry playing English knights: 8.C.A.A. Amb, Div. 29.11.5.1, 2.43 Alm Samson, has a goy,

thea Viking Raid ("really Saracens p.m. Club Ground: Confucian And. "Being in of humour.

Div.

Football Duties-Kowloon-28.11.65, serious in disguise"). and King Arthur. Dutch resistance is a

And starring in it all is Alan 2.30

Boundary St. Ground: job of acting-not like some of

most of Ladd-

parfait

20th K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Ďļv. those 'Million B.C.'

Streat Ricepors Bhelter Rociety mine when I raise my arms and century figure.

Dulleshamafitilpo-20.11.53, Shant- hulpo Nag. Div.: 27.11.33, Waterloo Nag. Div.: 26.11.53, Waterton Nig. on Div. 30.11.83, Shamshulpo Neg. Div. Appointment-Brigade Band: lion.

sense

Blms

go 'Ugh, Ugh. No wide chest

and bare knees this time.

BROADWAY SPOT NEWS of the British

In

Hut"

"I know the truth about my Broadway: (1) After three Bandmaster Mr E. Belang appointed

for years oncg

life to

me,"

average

fums-six

this country "The A/O w... 22.0.89.

Taken On Rirength (a) Enrol, Koland (with every good one. But my aim in Little

Robertment-Shamshulpo Amb. Div.: Pie. of pince stash away some geld Culver in

Tang flung-bor enrolled w.e.t wen! (money) so I take what comes. Morley)

expectantly 10 19.11.83;

Tapo Nr. Div.: A/S No Broadway. Now after i protect myself, though.

threeYa Chut-fong, Au Lal-yung, Chan has Kun-yuk. Chow Yuk-ki, Lee Surt- weeks unnecessary rough stuff. for

quiet

the play

ying enrolled w.e.t. 10.11.53, folded, Loss: £15,000.

Decrease Or Birength=(a) Leave (2) Deborah Kerr with two‡c/o Lu Pak-kwan leave for 4 Lana Turner knows about the

lims

In New

York months w... 1.12.53; ibi Resigna- rough stuff, too.

DW.: A/9%. toton-Waterloo NR. ("Caesar" and "From Here Gable Is the picture

Ling Blck-fong, Chan Yuen-la!. Chan Eternity" and a standing-room-heung, resigned w.e.f. 18.11.5 only piny, has earned Д newel Dianol-Western Dist. Amb, "1 don't worry and appalling title, Broadway Div.: Pie Kan TM-ku disinised

her: "A Sweet w.e.f. 18.11. 1. Terumo, C.SIJ. though, I writers enll that,

REMEMBER? THIS IS WHERE WE (AND LANĄ) CAME IN

I looks like back to

the beginning again for Lana Turner. Back in 1937 see she was launched into pictures with the dark bais and the round, slightly sau face you see on the right. Now look tabove) af Mits Turner, 33 years old and a brunelte again for her latest *** picture “The True and the Brave." In the years between she turned up as a blonde (the sweater girl type) and a red head. She has had her hair colour changed so many times that she says: "I've forgollen what it was originally." Reminder of the glamorous version-look left

MID-WAY STYLE Glamour plus

HOW IT STARTED 19, Lana Turner

Why Not Scrap The Curtis Cup Match?

their positions.

brutal with her.

about

In

top

My worry is all this, Kerr Named Desire,"

I have to

dialogue

learn. should have

been " Bilent

actress.

say then."

Alm

to Nothing

At first the Dutch were a trifle appre-

Brid hensive to

}}

Hollywood contingent mixed up

their

in resistance. Then direc-

tor

Gottfried Rein.

hardt explained.

London Express Service)

Royal H.K. Defence Force

Orders

(SKU.) Acting Assistant Commissienter.

Administration.

Colony leadquartere,

CIVIL AID

the A Field Day, in which

of the vartous Warden Zones Civil Aid Services will compete, ! will be held at Happy Valley on Sunday from 10 am to 5.30 pm. of the Twelve active Zones Wardens Service will be ecen-

Serial No. 47 Orders By Colonelipeting in practical exercises for "The British actors 1... Bide, CBE, ED. Commandant, the Challenge Cup presented by

British. Royal -Hongkong Delence Force, the Hon. C. E. Terry, Commis

the

.

the

play Germans German, Americans are all Dutch. Thai way there is no problem with accents."

1

sioner of Civil Aid Services, In the Dated November 24, 1953. act

Force Beadquarters

the competition, each term will and

fat Unit EQ PI-Tuesday, Decem- ber 1, 1933. No parace, Tursday, be required to cope with a crim

incident Involving the posite January 4, 1954. HQ NHKDF 8.54 p.m. Brein: Field clothes. Recon application of reporting shade naissaner Platoon-Thursday, Decem-

All so obvious, really.

TY TODD

POOR Richard Todd. coming unscathed scrits cf

from

BALE

ber 3, 1953, NCO Trg Conference. que, first-aid, rescue and fre MPG 8.43 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes.fighting. Reconnaissance Platoon will stand In addition to the Ccm- down for, the month of December. misaloner's Challenge Cup, other for Artillery Hattery. V'd Gunnery trophies will be presented Friday.

In the main the runners-up competition, as well as for terms

marks 6.29

έπ

scoring the highest Individual subjects.

At the conclusion of the exer

December 4, 195, HQ RUKDP 5.30 p.m. Dices: Plain clathes, C&R Tonday, Novem After ber 30, 1953. Parade S.0.c. * London, Nov. 25.

through D.m. Drem: Plain clothes.

Hongkong Restment Many people are surprised that the changeover of

British

Duties, Orderly Oficer of the status of two eminent British women golfers has passed Westerns, "Robin Hoad" Week-Li R. Oblitas. Next for duty cises, the prizes will be presco-

AP. Pereira.. unhelpful -u

Orderly Serted by Mrs Terry. the to "Rob Roy," off with so little indignation.

the title "Poor geant of the Week-Sgt Leung Chung

The Hongkong Jockey Club Yeo. Next for duty-Sgt Yu Fook Anal against Mrs M. Gray by 2 Three of the leading women players, Frances handed him

All

that s รพ.

has kindly made its Public En- Man's Errol Flynn." up. This was also a very close Stephens, Wanda Morgan and Jean Donald, were named

Training. There will be no tra closure available for the use of leaping about, I suppose. match

parades during December, 1953. RIO | spectators. Admission is open to -as-those-who-must-decide-whether-to-continue their jobs. The Taggart Cup

Now Todd will try a change will remain open-for-Adm.-

the general public and all those Home Guard the third round

with firms connected with the golf trade, thereby losing

Training Thursday, December 1, interested are invited to attend. The Police Band, by kină per- will act their amateur status,, or to stay amateurs and give up of pace. Next month on TV he

Laurence Olivier's old 1932. HQ RUKDF 8.30 p.m. Minia

"Wuther-¡ture Range. Dress: Overall,

mission 'of the Commissioner of Heathcliff in pari,

Hongkong W.A.A.C. Miss Morgan and Miss Donald the American authorities say so ing Heights,"

Training All Sections will stand Police, will be in attendance. decided to carry ou with their and the British ruling body has

down for the month of December. sympathised with

(8gd) 0. F. Newton Dun said she decided to fall into line., jobs; Miss Stephens

Lieut-Col.. would stay as an amateur It is no wonder that some when he told me "Flynn and I

Deputy Commandant, the come from

R.H.K.D.F. golfer, which meant she would British folk think the Royal and don't

did Ancient Club should have been Sherwood tree at all. resign her position.

because 1 Jiked to mind their own those parts lold This

politely course, a great des arb let the Ladies' Golf them. I'm doing Heathcliff

"A" blow

golf, and there to British

look

day, December 10, 1951 under the Division badminton champlon- Union

after their own cause I hope I'll be good. Some-in the South China Sipdium on Sun- play for the Schoolboys has been a certain nmount of

year to aspices of the 11.K.A.A.A; Groupe criticism that the Latlles Golf members, even to the extent of thing good can add Union should have bowed to scrapping the Curtis Cup match my career. In four film years 2. Htunning de Ilurdles. 2. Jumping. Ship on Munday at 8p.m. at

Throwing. 4. Walking Entry Grantham College. Fecs. Fee for each event $7.00 or $10 The twn teams budd tied for those who came to the conclu- If America cannot take a defeat I have achieved something. If I

per team from units, Application sion that the three women con- without such whispered accusa-hadn't I'd go right back cerned could no longer be term-flons as have been alleged Dundee Rep, where I began."

But he never will. Todd, China Mall Special. ed amateurs if they stayed with

24 Hazlitt (27 HAA), Woll Boxall back D.A.D. Robinson, useful for November

Norfolka, 2/Lt Steward 14 FA

2/LL Reay (27 HAA Regt at place-kicker who appears to Hayes 88-1474, and Mrs G Brickhill 2L Carpbell ( Sqn have slowed a good deal, P.C. HSM Harris 127 AA at Clearwater chang the

RE Major Norfolk IK Six Regi).

lavi. Cin

will

Elrick 82--17--15. There Springbok be three qualifiers for the Cap who has tain's Cup in December. safe hands and and was chosen

Norfolks), centre, H. Birrell,

long kicking.

1./Cot Hall (HQLF Ford (1{fits physique,

Welch).

Reserves-Capt. Dewar (R Tks), against Cambridge last season J. Bock,

LGU MEDALS

Silver division,-Mrs D. Daw-

Al Macao, Capt. Dewar will replace but had to sinnd down through 'son-Grove 80-12=77. 2/Li Hay at right back on the injury, J. Handler, Army "" team.

reminded

I'

Bronze a sturdy

division-Mrs Umpires-Motors novent (72 LAA) splendid piace-kleker, and J.P. 101-27-74; M:s Laroche won second-row map, and another Laroche 108-34-74: Mrs Liang and Walter (SOPT HKLF).

Players arc

be Fellows-Smith and L. Bryer, on 2nd nine holes. punctual and to bring all their kil: both front row men who were

EXTRA DAY LGU anly coloured shirts and stockings in the running lust year. New will be supplied at the ground.

Division-Mrs F. Transport for players erasing from Zealand is most adequately re- Coombs 88-1379; Mrs A. the mainland wilt be at Queen's Pier presented by J.J.

87-14-73, Mis

at 2.15 p.m. on Sunday,

Silver

Steel. Hayes

15,

P. the firms employing them.

There are those who recall-

The Army "A" and "B" teams, hard-working front-row for- Coombs won on 2nd nine holes. which will be selected after the word who is always up with Bronze division-Miss A. ed that the first whisper started above trial, will travel to Macno op the play and in the van of any Aitken 08-25-73. Saturday, December 1, per Tax Shink departing at midnight from the rush.

for a

Macao Fery terminus on Hongkong An unusual contender (approx. 500 yards beyond the Jordan | Blue is husky Vince Jones, Road Vehicle Ferry terminus on

after Britain had won the

Par-Bisque competition Curtis Cup for the first time

Connaught Road West 1.c. along the gridiron footballer from Stan- popular. Mrs P. Cowell and Mrs Fulds of America, and

water-front). Disembarkation in ford University, Mocno will take place about 9 am, who captained the on Sunday,

I was decided that amcers of the American team which rank of Caplain and above shouldly toured Australla pay their own fare to and from Zealand.

The which was played last Tuesday. In the encounter with women J on the Ols Course proved very

who when the American team California P. Robinson tied with a score of

The relumed

without home "All-Stars" 5 up, but Mrs F. Robinson won Cup,

non- that there were recent- with a score of 6 up on the last ama and New-nine holes.

amateurs in the British team. They ask

would if anything The Committee would like to

America have been said had Section annual general meeting

won the match. will take place on Thursday. December 3, at 6.30 pm. In the Helena May Institute. It is hoped that large attendance.

Macao; the round trip fare in $24 Technically he was ineligible remind members that the Ladies' each. It was also agreed that wives because he had played in Rugby

(or friends) may accompany the team at their own expense, but in erdor to allow all travellers to obtain the concessional rate, money will be collected by one person).

All persons in the above category should therefore bring the necessary Late money (for themselves and

their wives (where applicablel) to

the game on Sunday, November 27,

HOCKEY LEAGUE

STANDINGS

The following are the latest Rockey

and hand it over to Major Wharry | League standings:

or WO II Petters. Fares not paid on

this day will have to be arranged by individuals direct with the Tai Yip Ferry Co.

Array

Men's 1st Divizion

To date, estin accommodation for Armý ad men and eight tadien har been | Navy provisionally booked to and from Recreto Macao, I la, hoped to accommodate Dutch

Thunderbolts "AR" husbands and wives together,

WLD PLA

Men's 2nd Division

Al travellers must be at the Macgo, Argonauts Ferry Terminus by 11.30 pan. at the YMCA. jatest on the Saturday,

R.A.F. identy Documents Requirements Service Personnel, Passports ог Identity Card (Offes]/Alle Part 1 Nav Bharat (ORs) Wives (or friends), Passporis. | Thunderbolts Dress, Food and Medical-Plain University clothes should be wam, Individuals Recreio "D"" will make their own arrangement Police for mean; a very good dinner 1 Bookimpals normally provided by Clube do HRAAF. Macão for all visitors after the game. Valley Sports No special inoculations or vaccina" | Aces sions are secessary.

KJL.C.

Hockey KH-stockings and shirts at Joseph's only will be provided. All other kit (Including white wharts) will be

Ladies' Division brought by Individunia, Gym shoes only need be taken. Goalkeepers K.G.V. "A"

Itecrolo "A" are responsible for their own seat, which may be borrowed from Bon-Victoria

Dorians kungoo groundman.

Return to Hongkong-Cabin sooom-Recreto "" modation has beets, booked on the D.Q.S. K.G.V.

night perry leaving Macso at 3 am Gremlins on Monday, December 4. embarkation.la Itongkong DOTmally Univeredly taken place at about ? pa

10

there will be 1

Indian Davis Cup Team Arrives In Australia

RIDICULOUS

The position of course,

can

ridiculous because none of the three

women concerned 訊 be regarded professionals, in the sense that they are paid for their prowess as golfers, anymore than are the numerous poopin who ofDelate as paid secretaries and other offelals of clubs and associations, or who

are regular writers on golt

In fact come of these people are nearer the professional line bobuso 'dir "name"", rather than their capability, is the advertisement for the job they do.

explain with reasonable clarity why

Nobody

Perth, Nov. 25. The Indian Davis Cup tennis players, Sumant C. Migra and N. Kristimen, otsived hires ton!'fhi for their match against the Belgian team in the Inter-Zone | woman who happens to be em- Davis Cup competition.

can

a

ployed by an equipment firm is icm an umateur than a man paid a salary for being a golf club oficial.

The Belgian players, P. Washer and J. Brichant, have been here for several days and have practised with local pro- The question aroso somo fessionals In preparation, for the | yours_ngo," regarding Wanda match,

Morgan, and for many years The winners of the Belgium-sho was barred from amateur India

match will play the events-much to the loes, of United- Statos team In the Britain when, probably, sho | Inter-Zone Anal, and the finals | wes playing at her, best? Then winners will meet Australla | her diateur status was restored (last year's winners), in the ¦ but now, with no change in her Challenge Round, France-employment position,... - shule Presse.

Judged Ineligible again: becau

I

Todd

same

Notice

INTER-SCHOOL ··

BADMINTON

Diocesan Boys' School and Novices Athletic Meeting. A No.

Middie School wil! be-vices Athletic feeling is being held Clementi

to

forms and further inforination obrst placo 1 1ainabla at 1.

at the League competition.

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