THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY - 4,′ 1954.

CARDIFF

PEGASUS AND THE HKCC DISH OUT SOME BRIGHT AND MERRY CRICKET

By

"THE ZOMBIE”

Bright and merry cricket, interspersed with spells of brilliant batting, wicket-keeping and fielding was dished out in full to the biggest turnout of cricket enthusiasts this season during the 266-minute match be- tween the Pegasus and the Hongkong Cricket Club at Chater Road yester- day.

The game ended in a draw but was not without thrills.

Faced with a total

of 228 runs for nine wickets declared, the local XI were given a good start by Stanton and Weller whose third wicket partnership brought the Hongkong score 10 88 runs.

nt this Alec Pearce, too, went into visitors was inevitable the spirit of the day's game, but stage with only 20 minutes to in stepping out to in off-pitched go before stumps were drawn. ball by Predlove missed it and Pritchard and Spink, however, was neatly stumped by Leslie, gave the match a worthy con- Compton.

clusion by not only lasting the

the but keeping With the totul at 100 and 20 minutes, with kinot un hours to crowd fully entertained with a

Then merry ninth wicket partner out of the blue, the Pegasus ship. Belders

go, the dght was still on.

the

brough! off four Three stressive fours came

Pritchard through after from mugullicent catches one

the last three aholher to disadas, Stanton, closing held in

und balls of the second last over, Rory Macpherson

the adultion The Pegastia Innings

featured by a chanceless Innings Oxford of 103 by the young

Leuch,

Owen-Hguhes for

win for or u

the

of only 58 runs.

A draw

Hongkong Bisley Meeting Starts On January 17

wan

The Hongkong Bisley, an annual Rifle shooting event organised by the Hongkong Rifle Association will take place at Kai Tak Rifle Range from Sunday, January 17 to Sunday, January 24.

ment running

There

of

Blue, H. J. Potis, who to

wilh La Derbyshire gother skipper, K. A. Shearwood, were 170 runs out responsible for

the

tolal eventual

of 228 rum reached by their side,

During his stay of 100 minutes at the crease, Potts gave a fine diaplay of freely-executed all round strokes and was

parti- his on- cuin cularly strong with drives. Two sixes were taken by him off Stanton with on- drives towards the Supreme Court,

11

after

Shearwood's 67 came, from

In a 30-minute breczy innings. partnership with Vowels tea, the pair added ng fewer than 73 runs

and

chabled Pegasus to reach their total of

runs in 141 minutes.

22

Pritchard claimed top honours

but

in the local bowling, capturing four wicketa for 30 runs,

Hughes stole the

wicket-keeper excellent display.

show with an

stumping Compton

and Joynt

and running out Tanner.

THE SCORES

Pegasus

EE. J Potts, it wicket b Weller 103

DP. Tanner, run out

F. C. M. Alexander, e Owen-

Hughes b Pritchard

1. Compton, at Hughes b Prit-

chard

Pretinve, e Stanton b Spink

H. W. Joynt, st Hughes b Stan

Lon

N. T. Robinson, b Leach

K. A Shearwood, e Weller b

Pritchard

1. Vowels,

0

2

13

D

CHELSEA

Apparently taking Boxing Day too literally are Cardiff goalkeeper Howells and Chelsea inside-left Stubbs (No. 10) in this goalmouth mix-up during the First Division match at Stamford Bridge, London. Running in is the Chelsea captain and centre-forward Bentley. Chelsea won 2-0.—Reuterpholo,

POOR SATURDAY

FARE FOR THE RUGGER FANS

By "PAK LO”

Saturday's rugger at the Club ground at Happy Valley produced no surprises and a very poor standard of play when the Navy drew with the Army 3 (one dropped Weller & Pritetrard 24 goal) to 3 (one penalty goal). This was followed by the Club versus the Club "B", which the senior team won by 19 points (2 goals, 3 tries) to nil.

Platt, not out

Extra

Tetal for whis decl)

57

208

R. Butelife did not bat. Fail of whis: 1-2, 2-17, 3-52, 4-85. 6.67, 8-90, 7-149, 8-223, 0-228.

Bowling Analysis

к. a D. W. Leach

Б

G., Part 111 339

O M

13

R

1

1

2 43

L. Stanton

10

83

All the shooting 15 conducted Entries for the Colony Chorn- by the Army by kind permission plonship Shoots are expected to of Major-Oineral R. C. Cruddos, be over 100, and for the Revol

around 50. The Chief Range ve: Events D.S.O, CB.

also be Prizes for Tyros Office is Major D. E. Thornton will of the It, Bn. the Welch Regi- and Ladles,

Service Section of the and all the personnel The

from the Meeting

COMMENER are also Meeting will drews from the same Regiment. Sunday, January 17, at 9.00 am. will be in Firing will be carried out daily Stals Ofer change of Major West of the until Thursday, January 21, and

will consist

entirely of events R.A.E.C. This is expected to be

Service firing A. Well Ce the Armed post-War Meeting for the biggest the Association ever had so far. S.R. (a) as well as light machine

There will be 4 now Events gums and Revolvers. this year with 4 new Trophies added. The estimated number of Entries f the Service Unis is 40 Teams and the Individunt

The

St. John Ambulance Orders

L., D.

Klibes. lilt wicket D

Joynt 1. L. Stanton, a Vowels b Platt R. W. Franklin, lbw Joynt F. A. Weller, b Rabinsan T. A. 10

Pearce, at Compton Prellove

Leach, ci Suteineb DW Platt

The Colony Championship or the SR (b) Events will be held from Friday. January 21, Surday, January 24, 1954. The highlights of the Events will be the Colony Championship Win-R. ner of the Governor's Prize and

20 the

vi

Top appointment Scorers for the Governor's 20 ench of when will be awarded the Governor's Badge. Firing commences

Cách thay

from 8.30 am to 5.30 p.m.

Many Side Shows will also be

M MacPherson, (lann) Platt

In the first half of the first game the Navy did most of the attacking but the threes did not combine very well and they missed many chances as a result,

team-

W

The Army also attacked bul 4only Colilns was prominent in

everything he did, His mates did not back him up very well and they seldom got very far.

35

B At length there was a good attack, but the Navy Army 42 were mwarded a penalty and

Smith cicared

The upfeld. Navy followed up this clearance 10 and forced the Army back to their own ten-yard line, where which there was a set scrum,

Ball 10 the Navy won and the 14 going to Smith, he neatly put it between the posts to give his sido a three point lend.

Bub

14

1. Owen-Hughes, Pretlove b

Platt

G. H. P. Pritchard, not out

K OE Spink, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts)

R. Hughes did not bat,

Fall of whts: 1-13, 2.10.

run daily throughout the Meet-|4-100, 3-142, 6-142, 7-160, 8-107. Ing and these will consist of .22 RIC

application,

.22 Rifle

Order by Mr Fung Ping-Floating Buil, Pool Bulls and 22 D.S.J., Commissioner of St John Pistol.

Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong Dtrict, Order No. 53/53 dated December 31, 1938.

At

of the conclusion the 24, HE. Meeting on January

of the British the Commander

Ambulance Duties Hongkong. -- 31.54-0.3.64. Wanchai Amb. Forces, Hongkong, Lieut. Gen- DIY:

Diy

10,1.04.-10,1,04,

Shaukiwaneral

Penetration Squad Duties.1.84. Dr Wel Cheuk-sheng. Dentist Shields, C/S Z. el Arculli & King's College Nig. Div.: 10.1.04. Dr Chan Kwan-go, Dentist Young Tee-wah

Sir

Terence

Band on that day,

Alrey.

10

3.

Dowling Analysis

O M

N. T. Robinson

- J

1

13

1 20

- 217

50

it W. Joynt

R. Vowels

Prelove

J. Piatt

SHEK-O GOLF

also The second game was very scrappy but certainly gave the Club selectors something to think about, particularly in the

where forward division

ROYAL

H.K. DEFENCE

FORCE ORDERS

& Compe

NOTICES! Serial No. 82. Orders by Coy No parede, ·Bend

Accommodation--Allsca- Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Danl. "Cheenleg of Band Entrumants, Hoski Aa Drake, soary ( 1, 2004 · ARE

or Druma 'Monday, January 4, 1964 Training Commandant, Royal Hongkong Band Praction, RV Furo 31 am, alcoations of Lecture Rooms will be Defence Force. Dated December Dress: Clean, fatigue (Baille "dram), carted out by the ROMS, RINKDE

Widnesday, January 6, 1154. Pilns of ammolagraphs, we's Tha? Bouth China 20, 1958.

Apnual Camp (nd Period)... Drill. Morning Flow, bat, oremenadle VORCE MHADQUARTERS

Band Fraction with Marthing Coom HKD with Anglicant photo- int Valt 119 Pie Tuesday, January bined with Corne" of Drums). RV (raph (album, "Will my Volunteer 8, 1944, HQ RUKDT 650 p.m. "FAN- RHO 11 LẦM. Dies: Ciokn tasque PankordPresent: 49% prints, or, man TALL". "Draw! Plain clothes. Sale Drew), 218TUK KERATYBA DORMtions of photonapoi priet connaissance Pi-Thursday, January | fionaCarpet of Drum conty, Bugles to put in them, album. Pienen moḍ:30 7. 1054. Parade HQ 8 g/m. O.C.

Parade. Pay & Bonus. Dreas: Bad Drums, practics. Drill Clean #9kg

"Känd". Perpes Open Eividual of. Drume & Burles. RV JUIQ, 1 1De drees. Tpt will leave MP3 6.30am. Dreka: Chan fatigue (Dattle Amateur Being Championships/2963.

Drem).

I

p.11.

**The Misals will be; hell on Thurs- Artillery Battery Fd Glundery Tp--

HOME GUARD.

dky, Funstner #1, 1904 as the Kowloon Friday, January 8, 1964. IIQ FURDY

Avis. Koirien "wih › be forwarded to 5.30 p.m.. Dres: Pisin clothes, C&Training Thursday, Jassy BOPT not fer then Mundry, Janu- It Tp Monday, January 4, 1954. SOR Been Dress: Overalls, best & frog may be obtained at ElQ FHkor

1054. MPC 5.30 p.m. Wine &ary 11, 1991. Further particulara

beret.

*Force Lunch-The Foron Luncti for Twoszary will be bald on Weddsedy. January 6,51904 at 1.30 pm: la tho Volunteer Dentre.

3.30 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes. HONGKONG REGIMENT Duttes-Orderly Officer of the

HONGKONG, AUXILIARY, Week-Lt M.P. Keyes, Next for

'AIR FORCE duty--Lt. F.E.C.C. Queh. Orderly Sergeant

Trade Training Nurding' Orderjles— at the Week-8gt. LJ, Danley itch. Nest for duty-Sgt. Wednesday, Jerry 6, 1964 Whaddormeers Forts ng Units Diamar t H.A. Soura.

| Houge=350 p.m.-by Ranier. CISKI NIEHSIA "Dining® In** Night will be Thursday, Janusty 13, 1956– held at the Volunteer Centre Con Training A Coy-Tuesday, Janu-CD.

1954 ut: 8 ary 5, 1954. Ring & LMG, HV 5220 HKAAF Hangar-0 p.m. Transport Tuesday, January 13,

Uniform or p.m. at MPG. Dress: WT Order frog Balsbury Road at 0.43 p.m. p'clock. Drew: Blue (Bayonet Frogs & Rifle sings-Battle H RINKER any Dinner Jacket. Any ofpers wishing

1954HO Drem). *T**Coy--Monday, January

1.30 p.m. Traną, to inviter private guzatil should jet 4, 1954, une, RV 9.13 p.m. at MPG port leaves Murray Parade Ground row the number and namene in at.5.15 p.m. Wirdless Operators Wets offer that the seating pain may be for HQ. Drew: As per programme.

Coy-Tuerday, January 8, 1904. newday, January 6, 1934-NIKOF SAI Nged. No oficial guests are being

Transport Jeaven Murray invited. Fine & LMG, Reviston Foot & Potte Arms

Drin. RV Rig $25 p.m. Parade Ground 21 5.30 p.m. Fighter Dress: Clean fatigue, D.D; Rins Controllers Tuemley, January 5, 1904 delalled 8.30 p.m. Slings & Bayonet frags. 'D' CO8.0.c. Wednesday, January 0. 1904. Coy Radar Operators Friday, Jamiary B Drill. 10 P-Min Range. 11 & 12 Pin 1954-A, D, C Watches 9.0.C.8.30 --RIAC. RV 5.13 p.m. at MPG for p.m. Equipment Assistants Thursday, ∙HQ. Dream: Clean fatiguo (Niña (January 7, 1984-HKAAP Hangar

leaves Galgbitry

0.19.

DEFENCE FORCE APPOINTMENTS

Captains A. E. Arnold and

slings & bayonet frogs-Battle Dress). P.. Transport 11Q Coy x 11-Tuesday, January & Road at 3.45 p.m. Fighter Protters, C.M. McEwan, of the R.H.K.D.F. 1954, Maint. RV 6.20 p.m. at MPC. Taday, January 3, 1954-'A' & Headquarters, have been pro-

*(Half Dress: Clean fatigue B.D., MT. P Watches-8.0.C.-8.30 Wednesday, January Foot & Tuesday, January 5, 1054-All moted to the rank of Major, it A Dr. Rile & LMG RV Hite WA Ar-Depot Training Ken Tak-was announced in the Govern 6.10 p.m. Dream: Clean fatigue B.D.6.30 p.m. Trampert leaves Salisburyment Gazette. MT Thursday, January 7, 1934. Road at 4.30 p.m. Thisday, January

Wing

A. W. Commander 1956 "C" Watch-MI, Davis-8.43 Foot & Arms Drill. He & IMG. 17.

Transport leaves Wood, HKAAF,' has been ap RV RIO 530 p.m. Drem: Clean .. (la Day]. Fatigue B.D. Int Ree & Hipers All Murray Parade Ground at 0.40 pointed Commanding Officer of

January 2, 1034-A!] 89 P. Med See-Tuerday, January Thursday,

derre.

&

frogs).

Ground-the HKAAP for a further period 0, 1954. First Aid Course. RV RHQ WAAS.0.C. 30 p.m. 6.30 pm Dress: Clean failgue, B.D. crew Thursday, January 7, 1964 A of one year. 88 Fi-Wednesday, January 6, 1954. & D F KAAF Hangers Drill. Arty Tt Indication Proce- p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road RV 5.1 p.m. at x 545 p.m. Saturday, January 8 WT Quiz. MPG for HQ. Press: Clean Intigus 1054 Fight HKAAP. Hangar (Battle Dress Blue berots,

Transport leaves Gelbury Hiflop.m. slings

Bayonet

Bp toad at 1.43 p.m. Sunday, January 10. 1966–—– A Fight HKAAP. Hangst -0a.m. Transport · leaves Salisbury Ibond at 8.45 a.m. A.T.C. Thendry, | Zamiary 18, 1966–21 Watch--84k Kong-8.13 .m, (Full Day). Friday, January 8 1964-A, B, C & D WatchesUKAAF Hang-0 p.m. Transport leaveď Balisbury Road si 5.44 i.m.

CIVIL

AID

Orders by the How C. E. Terry Commissioner, Civil Aid Services, of January 1, 1954.

CongratulatoryThe Commissioner congratulates Zone officers and their Wardens upon the excellent work done by them in gaslating at the fire relief centres following upon the

Flying Programmu. -- Thursday. January 7, 1956-All Pilota-RHKDS - p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parede Ground, et 9.30 p.m. Satur day, Janwary ... », 10048 Tim HRAAT leaves sausbury Hoad at 148 pm

Hanger 2 p.m. Transport Buday, January 10, 19254 Flight

|HKAAP Hangisi 1 a.m. Transport leaves Bailsbury Rood at 845 sim. HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPO Training Monday, January 4, 1954 an detailed

sastrous fre in Shamshulpo on Sma B Personnel for HQLT.

December 25, 1953. Jie particularly parade MPG 3.30 p.m.

Breast Unorm. Tuesday, January commenda Zone Warden Hung Man- fong and the Wardens of Shamshui 5, 1954 Bignals 'B': Personnel de- po Zone for their initiative in turn-faded parade MPG 30 p.m. for ing out at the scene of the fire on HOLF. Dress: Uniform. Wednesday, the night of December 2. All con- January 6, 1964. Training An per- sonnel parade HQ RHKDF 8.30 p.m.- nected with this fire relief work have spoken most highly' of the Kervices Dresa: Uniform. Thursday, January 7, 1954. gignal 'A': Persorziet as de- rendered by the Wardens Bervico. the

for Identity Card-All enrolled per- tolle Parede Para

Uniform sonnel are given a∙C.AB. Identity HQLE. Cand which must be carried at all Parade MPG 8.30 p.m. for Lysmu. times while engaged in training or Dress: Unitor, Stores: Parade Ha operations, and must be presented RHKDF 8.30 p.m. Drem: Uniform. on demand. These cards must be Ctorks: Parade HQ NHKDF 530 p.m. carefully guarded, and the loss of a Dres: Uniform, Friday, January 8,

at once to 1950 Signals "A" Personnet as card must be reported

Dres: Uniform,

Club "B" definitely shone over their seniors.

In the scrums the Bs, with the lighter pack, continually pushed their opponents off the ball Even after it had been heeled by the Club hooker, Russell, and the Be were much

more prominent in the where their very good.

foot rushing

100se was

In fact only overexuberance and inexperience robbed them two likely scores.

The Army then attacked In of at least their turn and were eventually The Club threes definitely out- given a penalty well out which classed they

LACKADAISICAL

the

was not

д

with con- the

Headaches BAYER

Toothaches Colds are quickly over.CONE,

CAFASPIN

the nearest Police Station by the tailed parade MPG 930 5.m. fer We buy and sell

Hockey: Diamonds, Jades. Sapphires Staff Officer by the Zone Warden or Members report to WRAC Mess 6.30 member himself, and to the Chief HQLF. Unit Controller.

The use of & CAS. Identity Card by any person other than the perman to whom it is issued, or for any purpose not authorised by the Com missioner. Civil Aid Services, is strictly forbidden and will be deali with most severely.

Zone Wardens and Controllers are to ensure that this notice is brought to the attention of all personnel.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH RACE MEETING

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

Friday 1st and Saturday 9th January, 1954. -

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES`- The First Boll will be rung at 11.30 am. on the 1st Day," and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon. The tifin interval is, after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.), On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.p.m.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10 am

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

ள்

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently', displayed. throughout the meeting" -

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through Merhber, the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Tiffins will be obtainable the Club House if ordered in nd- vance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

did Bs, who not missed, but only a few pass fast encugh

and whose seconds later they were given tackling

ali it could running Wanother penalty in front of the have been: The fast

and

of the seniors was posts for what seemed to the

passing speciators a doubtful

ell Infringe very good and

the Club

Courses() The Chief Warden came from their move- ment, and they made no mis-scores

congratulates the Zollowing members take this time and planted the ments.

upon successfully Daming the CAB. ball squarely between the posts The Club threes soon proved examination in Fire Fighting: 8154 to level the score at three-all, their worth when, within a few Kam-kin, 6235 Tsang Kam-man,

Max Chi-hang, 631 Yuen Tal-kan, just before the half time whistle minutes of the start, a fine run

520 Blu Shunyat, 6248 Zau Hui-yue, blew.

Br Amb. DAV.; Jamary 2004: Chung CMG C.B., CBE, will pre-

down the Ime found the

5244 Lam Ching, 8257 Mak Che-ful, 5202 backs all at sea and the ball Bing Neg. Div.

Chau Tak keung 5263 Kwong on the 1st Day and at 11:45 am.' on the 2nd Day. sent the Prizes at 5.00 pm. All Ambulance Duties Kowloon, ***

The winners of the Shek-O

Hei-ram 6205 Lau Ylu-kwan, 526) was touched down close to the 4.1.54.-10.1.64, Kowloon Amb, Div.: those who are interested in rifle

Leung Shu-kay, 6:35 40 Khi-kin. The conversion just 11.1.54.-12.1.64, Telmshated Amb shooting are invited to attend Country Club's December golf

K287 Yeung Web-ham, 6293 Yun Only Collins and Davies had posts. Div.: January 1904: KYMCA Nas.

Sju-dog. (b) The Chief Warden also Manic competitions were: the Prize presentation.

Medal, poot-“A” Section shone in this half as the rest of falled.

Seconds later the Bs suffered congratulates the following members will be rendered by a Military E. W. S McGregor (9)-nett the teams played in a lackadel-

upon successfully passing the exa- mination in Firi Alt held by St John The Trophies for the Meeting 56: "B" Section N. F. Scarles oical manner. It had not been an another setback when Watson,

Ambulance Association Bay View half, and the half which getting the ball from a scrum, exciting

Zone 140z EU. Mader, 1420 aut will be on diaplay at Messrs. (20)-nett 59.

Bogey pool:-"A" Section followed was just as lacking in broke through until hemmed in,

Kat-ming, 340 Lau ghiu-hung 143 No Wu Ting Kwar & King | Mackintosh Ltd's Show-window.

when he kicked across and

Lau Chak-wing, 1437 Lo Shu-chik, College Nɛg. Div.

1440 Losk, Stan, 1445 Hot K, 14 Itace Duties. 184. At Race Course Alexandra Arcade, Des Voeux. H. M. Andrew (10) up: incident and interest.

This is not the type of play forward crossed the line

Lee Chuen. 1310 Wong Ying-ming. "B"

Section--N. F. Scarles (20) Central,

Thursday, on Wanchal "A" Amb, Div; At Head-Road

expected from

these two teams the ball. The kick was

0409 Lam King-tak.. (1159) Bigher quarters BCAA Amb. Div.

Jantiary 14, and Friday, Jaraiary-3 up.

retain vorted this time to make

Grade Instructors Clas014 Wong Other good medal scores were and if they are going

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during Moon, 063 David G. Woo, 873 Loung (18) 61, S. M. their places in the Pentangular score 8-0.

Kim Bhu. 72 Ho Tse-kin, 1010 Chan the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under thọ nga Entrica will close

R. D. Bolton. on

FOUND THEIR FEET

Chun Ying, 1635 John Cheung, 2011 of seventeen years, Western standard.. 5.00 pm. Service Backe (14) 64, J. A. H. Saun- they will have to woken up their

bit.

The Bs at last found their

Chu Nimcha, 4713 Blok T-nam. Entries and Individual ders (16) 65, R. D. Neale (20) ideas a

meta-9117 Ng Yuk Key, 8126 Tang Yili-wah, both iterally and The standerd of refersúng was feet, submitted 65, and R. Scales (24) 66. S. M. be

Backe

returned their representatives,

also

good on the same plene as the play, phorically, and rushed the ball 6135 Wong Kan-ho, 5193 Isymen Football Bytes-Hongkong 1.1.3. Individual Entries must be for bogey score of 2 up.

which does not eay much for up to the Club's line and looked

Promotions, 28 Warden Kon Chil-wing and 3333 Warden Taui Wai- Hon. Secretary In all 60 cards were taken either. The scrums wire very as if they would score. How- 1.1,54,

to be Acting Post Wardens TAM- Div. & KCOB Amb, Dlv;

SCMA not later tha 5.30 p SCAA Ground:

on out.

even but the Uncouts presented over the backs managed to

shatsui, w.0.1. 22.12.83, 3119 Warden 3.30 p.m.

in that clear at last, and they then re- Amb. Div. & Control Amb. Div,;

Wong Shi-wal, 2130 Warsion Lin On Boxing Day a six-a-side very different picture comprehensive 3.1.34, 2.30 p.m.

Gar Tung, 3332 Warden Jackson Ilau, SCAA Ground: January 7. A

been compiled jone club competition over the Navy hardly ever jumped for turned to the attack and scored

3331 Warden 1a), Kaj-yim, 332 WAT | SCAA Amb. Div 3.1.54, 2.30 p.m.Programme has. Club Ground: Ching Sing Amb. Div.: and may be obtained at the holes was held and well sup-the ball, and gave the Army under the posts, Lambert con

13 den Slm Bee wee, 3304 Warden Secretary's Onco

Chan Moon, to be Acting Deputy being at $1 portex, there

20 teams, more chances to get their thrces verting to make the score

For Wardens. Telight, We Notwithstanding the Xmas spirit away, but the Navy thrces were to nil,

The start of the second half prevailing come reasonable scores far ico stow and the ball hardly

saw the Club threes attack

Enrolments, Yaumati Zone, 4001 wet were retuned mid there was a ever out to the wings.

Mok Chan-pang. error on the Warden

113.51. 3008 Warden Monk Wing. The only good thing was that again and a silly triple lie for first place between

kam, w... 11233. Upper levels, the teams of Messrs Armstrong. the game proved that, in the Bs part allowed Russell, uicir

Warden Yu Kil-chiu, wat On future either side can beat the ex-captain, who was following 1937, Hogarth and Shoemaker,

ofr the play

Hogarth's team other, which injects even more up very well, to dive on the 11253. Westem Zone. 1774 Warden

Wong Chong-chao w,e,f, 31.1253, round ball and score. The kick was

Warden Chian interest into the second

Transfers. 1342 were the final winnorg.

Cheng-pui-transferred from Sham During January there will be lof the Pentangulor and brings missed.

Now it was the Ba turn and hulpo to Western, w.e.1, 3.12.43 a runding Stableford ecmpetition, the RAF into the scene.

they kept the Club penned in they their own half for most of the

Orderly Officer or 8gt on Duty at Mainland Rub-Dist Hate-1.4.M. | 13,

All KYMCA Amb. Div.: 2.1.04, Kowloon

15.

YMCA Amb. Div: 3.4.64, Kong Woh January 7 at Amb. Div: 4.1.54, Mong Kok Amb. Div.; 5.1., Shamshulpo Amb, Div: Team 6.1.64. Shoahulpo Amb, Div.; 7.1.54 Entrios Mong Kok Amb. Diy,

through

may

330 p.m. SCAA Ground: Scha w warded to the

8.1.54. 130 p.ra. SCAA Amb. Div. & Chway Bay

SCAA

Ground: Hon.

Amb, Dly.

per copy.

Footbal Dulles Kowloon 3.1.54,

Boundary

Ground: 2.15 p.m.

Bt. Trímshotaul Amb. Div.

sleepers

Jocely Birest

Shelter

Sharp Dulleshama)po-1.1,04, shuipe Neg. Div. 2.1.54, Waterloo Net. Div. 4.1.54, KYMCA Nag. Div.: 0.1.84 5.1.54, KYMCA N. Div; Bhimshulpe Nag. Div 7.1.5%, SRED abulpo Nig. Div,

Kahibiciona tongkong Prodgets Dales—1.1.54, 2 p.m.-11 p.m. Mong Kok Amb, Div. & Waterloo N Div. 2.1,54, 3 p.m.-11 p.m. Mond Kak Amb. Dir. & Warberou Ne

p.m.

Kong

IRISH TEAM TO MEET ALL BLACKS

Dublin, Jan. 3. Only one new cap, J. T.

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Dan Ambas Diy Pan Walerio Gaston of Dublin Universi France Beats Rest Of The

Diva 1.1.84 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Kong ty, a wing three-quarter, is Welt Amb. DNV, & KYMCA Neg, DWA 5.1.54, p.m.-11 p.m. Koos Wah included in the Irish team,

Amb Div. & KYMCA Nannounced today, to meet 0.1.4 p.m.-il p.m. Kong Amb. Dht. & Shamentalpo Nag. Dy the Now Zealand All Blacks 7.1.04. 7 p.m.-li p.m. Kone Wh Amb, DIY, de 88Benstrup N Div: here this coming Saturday.

Promotion-Shamsahpipo Amb, Divi

L/C Lee Kwok Hing promoted

Dort w.f. 1.49.63.

TIMISTIT. *Corps shielde trakdered from Kowloon

quarters w.e.t. 1.3.06.

World Thirteen

Lyons, Franco, Jan. 3. J.E. Murphy (Lurgan); M. Mortell (Bective Rangers); N.J.

The French National Henderson (North of Ireland); Rugby League team beats

Univer

Gaston scratch "Rest captain; 1.

Pedio (Queen's Belfast) J.T.

of

No, à Corpe to be attached laten les 3. Kylo/ World" side by 19 points to out thợ match,

Taken on Strength(s) Enrolment Tipo Arab, Divit Fred, Lee Wan

Tun Wong Wal, Chan Ping Num enrolled W.0.1. 21.18.67.

F.E.

Chatt,

New No. 1579.

Besignation--8140 Warden Wong Bing 6188 Warden Woo Mah-san, Warden Ng Wai-ling. 5310 War-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.50 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in `the RESTAURANT,

SERVANTS

Sorvants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the

Betting Booths in the Members' Botting. Hall.

· CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $38.00. Through Tickets, re- served for this meeting but not paid, for by 10 a.m. on Thursday, 31st December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

Cash Sweep. Tickets on

the last race of the int Day Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road), 5, D'Agullar Street (1st January) at 12.00 each may be obtained from the Cash. Sweep and 382 Nathan Road, during normal office hours and unta'10 mm. on that day.

MELOUR SERVIÓN SE

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Appointment 116 | Chart: Bze cheung (Grade 1) transberred from Cup scheduled to be run on 30th January, 1984, are now available. Headquarters to tesque Service as The cost of each ticket is $3.00.

the Club up to the Ba line and sheetsahapo, w., 34.1ade War main time. A long kick locken Chant Chinchang and from from the lineout Moore went den Woo Por-chung, 6318 Werden through to score, Lambert took Kwok steel peeled from Bham

shuipo, A. 22.1383. the kick and wasted lot of time over placing it, only to fail miserably, 19-0.

UNLUCKY The remaining..

minutes

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their ticket the same saw the Be attack

and only uno starring until after the fall clear slénal has been exhibited prett hucky bounces robbed them of special for being

ALL WINNING TICKETS' AND TICKETS:

TOR RET COMMUNICATION SERVICE Earsiments-0043 Cha Tak-dhu, MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT. AT THE RACE

of Niistrative Amistant woL LL.M.

Resignations-8598 Chan Hing-kal

reigned

Remus Bervice,

Not a very exciting game on #ial – Chiu, Be-kan. #132 Bertram

TOTALISATOR

They quickly settled down to remarkably 'well, combine scoring three goals and three trics to two goals and five trace of the by France, Snow fell through

The French Rugby League 15 here in a match to mark originally planned a full her the whole, but it was noticed aries 108, 235 11895, 01 ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REVER, NOT LATER O'Meara (Dolphin Cork); the 20th anniversary of the national between France, wait that quite few of the art work on larger ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE EAST “Decreste of Strength=(0) Lam Smith (London

Irish)

- PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TÖRN OR DISFICHURED Shamshuipe Amb. Divt Pie. Wong

founding of the game in the United States for today fulled to turn up and replace is Charles the Bardo OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE BUNAMAS MORE Anderson

of ments har to, be sought, va

whole showed hundahn, lm PO TICKETS, WANASWAD

Bookmakers, Tie Tac mas, ate, will not be parti the poor support for the

much more spiritāt College, Dublin); R.Br Thomp

thair time.

can touring' team matches in France, the Trench and there should

toam after The "Rost of the World team Rugby League, authorities lie charges in there be a few fandomly JAK Ramadio, within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club T. Reid (Garryoen) consisted of nine Brittany, and viled the English Rugby league Saturday") inoying. Kavanagh University Dominion players, one fallen to select a FRost of the World", Cerlainly, it would be better Dublin) --Chia MaM and three of the Americani side. side to provide the opposition. iq see, the Clubs team with some

tryæru even if they do lose, 17 which is touring France. "

(Queen's

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Kam-thin Tang, 6141 - Abou DANELE

Wikilmes Akarr. Chaumors, Kik: Hancy

Icwok Wal eave for a months we] O'Neill (U50%=25557] Francé. They led 8-5 at half. / celebrailon 'match, > Bec The Ba on its than the Club : Lee, $147. Leg) Whoa, U180 Ko “phiye |

13.18,63(b) Keramitong Yook Amb, Div.: C. Law Chun The

ignation Kowloon Amb. Diri Pies. | ædes (irmoFMACARNY. | Chung Nee Kok&Po Shuu | (00)

Chen King KCA), Wong Wing Rit.

(ed.) 2:2 SONG, C.Bt.J.

Colony HandCTLLET VREE, Adlog Assistara. Commissioner,

and It.

Callege, Special

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