1
WEEK-END CRICKET
The following are team selec- tions fcr Cricket League matches this week-end:
1t
ИКСС
Divklan
Insc
Scarpon lemorm Owens-Hughes
V INC Sockuntoo
at 1.30
(Captain) 1. Stanton. T. G. C.
Knight,
Weller, D, Leach, Campbell, llt, Robert
Jekyll R. Campion, L
3. W. W. Doyd.
HKCC
Occasionals
Crowe,
FIKAAP
at Chater Rund on Sunday at 11.30
BP (Capletate. Hofgate. Blott, J. Filtereft,
R. Campian, L Chadwick-Kew, Dilworth R. Flexinan, L. Gaint- han, A. Bruce, A. N. Other
1 Division nec Optimāla v tt Recreio tomorrow at 12pm. Chater RoadL. D. Kilbee. O Howe, G. H. P. Pritchard, M. Macpherson. A. W. Franklin,
J. D. Leader. A. J. Harvey. K. G. E. Spink. T. Pichon JL. Fulcroft, r. van Oorde: 12th P. J Umpire, men, A. Bruce.
Hari: scorer, H. McAdam,
Army
NAVY 1st Division Army "A" v tu-sporrow at 130 9. at King's Park 19 bg selected from the follow- Jog-V. S. Daily, B. T. de Cruz F. C. Heron, A. Cochrann, M Alexander, An Torno, J. D
Weir, W. Packenham-Wash, Wo
hall 1. E. A Steward
Gingell. A Pargettel,
Dowling. Umpire,
scorer, Mr A. Kort.
play picasa
Any one unable to Inform Major Bally, HQ 33 in ide Immediately.
2nd Division Army "" y Navy 10-morrow at 1.30 p.m. at Sonkun poo, P. S. Chubb, McCosh Evane. Dudley, Petty. Dewar, Davie, Bren. ton, Pritchard, Clark, Ituck. Umpire, Sand: scorer, Mrs Chunh
Transport leaves Queen's er at 1 p.m. hay one unable to play should infuria Cpl Dowling. Futer 441 immediately
Int DiViaton
IRC
Scorpion introw
at Sookuno), w
Y
HKCC
130 p II.
1. Kitelari Teppt. Arthur Itumjalin, Ador A
Rumjahn, A. K. Markaḥ, A
berall, 8. A. Isnall, A H Madar J. C. Kon, 9. E. M. Bux, R. A Umplie, K. M Bux, M. M Samy.
Omar.
Omic: scorer.
2nd Division
* Dockyard
at King'
on Bunday at 1,30 pm, Park-F. M. <} Arvuti, (rapt). M. Y. Batad, . K. Laletindian, All Khan. Adam Khan, HT HATA B. F. Chala, M. Hasoobhoy, O Adem. A. H Rainjahr, E. Minu. Umpire, A H Bin Kitchell; seuter 8. A K. Bux
RCC
TIAF
LEAPING LAWTON
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY - 29, - 1954.
A spectacular leap by inside-right Tommy Lawton, playing his fourth League match for Arsenal, fails to earn a goal as Sunderland 'keeper Jim Cowan Just beats him to the ball during the match on January 23 al It was Lawton's first appearance in three Highbury. weeks. Sunderland won the match 4-1. Associated Press Photo.
The
Weights For "Spring Double”
London, Jan. 28.
the Grand Weights for the "Spring Double," National Steeplechase and the Lincolnshire Handicap, were published here today.
Mrs Mary Keogh's versatile, Irish-trained, 10-year- old gelding, Knock Hard, had been made top weight at 173 lbs. for the Aintree steeplechase, to be March 27.
run
DI
Knock Hard, who
the Cheltenham Gold Cup last year 1052 and
in the ran secund Manchester November Handleup
Work
with: 133 is. Ooglio won the Hurst Park Victoria Cup of on his first appearance of season last Apri). A
the
Divini tomorrow at 130 p. 1 KCG- P. V. Dodge, B. C. N Carmeli, D Coffey. 1 Chamberlain. H 1* Jmmer, A. T. Lee. R. E. Lee, S V. gkuns, P
Wond Hall, Zimmern
.
to-
Cralgengower
1st Division1
JIKU CCC Mulrow at 1.30 pm, at Pokfulam.-- H. L. Ragi, C. A. Bouta, J. Y. TAS. I. Iong Choy, 11. Mader, W. H. R Cutledge, P. J. Binoris, B. P. habher, G. Saunders, It. Maniev. M. Singh.
All players aro at Blake's Pier at 30 m.
requested to hom
RAY
1st Division RAF v K.C.C. to morrow al 1 pm. et KCC- Kettlewell, Calms, Stoppard, Lee, McKav. Horsham, West, Heanley. Armstrong Mills, Hughes; 12th man, Murphy
Koc
# Km Faratly,
Divin HAT
at 1.30 p.in. Turocrow Tak. Slater, Howe, Dogarell, Barnet. Stanbridge, Var non, Kendrick, Whiting, Foulkes, Hedison 12th man. Kendrick
1st Division
Recreio
Recreio
НАСС
Optimists tomorrow at 1.30 p.m. al
Chater Road-M
D'A. Remedios
Capt.), donho. Ru
1. G. Cosano, Dr.
A. E. Noronha,
A. P. Guterres,
E. L. GasBULO,
A. Guterres,
A. R. Osmund,
H.A. d'A. Remedion, A.P. Perotta, Umpire, A.E. Osmund; scorer. A.V. Comno.
2nd Division Recreto v Police Do Stunday at 1.30 p.m. At Poller ground-Dr . 1. Ozorio. L. 1. 'A. Remedios, R.A. d'A. Remedios, F. L. Correa, J. A. Guterres, C.A. Guterres, M. A. Guterres, A. Guterres, C.
Yvanovich, R Nunes.
A
..
Ground starts of the KCC and HKCC Wik moet in a SPECIA! cricket match on Tuesday, starting at noon, at KOC The hours of play are noon to 2 p.m. and 2.45 p.m. to 1.50 p.m.
on the flat, has never raved over
Salling Laght, winner of the the Grand National course be-Lincolnshire last year, has gono
g) 20 N, 1 fore.
129 lbs.
Early Mist, 20 lengths winner of last year's National, has gone up to 168 lbs.
Trained in the same stable as Knock Hard, Early Mist carried 130 lbs last year.
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Mont Tremblant is second in the handleap with 172 tbs. This less than he carried pound into second place last year ten ot
irishi horses entered only one, Statesman, 19 allotted the minimum impost of 140 lbs.
"The
Royal Tan, secuti in 1051 with 163 lbs., is to carry 101. He is the third Irish horse in the top ten of the Handicap.
LINCOLNSHIRE
Top weighs for the rat big handicap on the flat on March
24
Is ve-year-old Orgoglio
the weights to
Fastnel Rock, who WAG second under 120 lbs, now has to carry another five pounds. China Mail Special.
Gordon Pirie To Remain
In
Britain
London, Jan. 28. Gordon Pirle, the brilliant young British runner and outstanding athlete of 1958, is resigning his job with a London branch of Lloyds Bank and is taking another
Ben Hogan Is post with a paint firm.
"All Through
Travelling"
Palm Springs, California, Jan. 28. Hogan announced Ben today that he is through travelling" and he will not defend his British
Tio players will be the guests of Open title. the President of the KCC at Chinese dinnor after the match
ล
Member of the KCC a in. vited to attend the match to give thel alde moral support.
The KCC cround staff side 30 Yu Kwond (capt.). composed of: Lang Cheng, Yip Kam-tim, Tan
HIT, LÀ CHI, Xong Chéo So, Lail Kuan, Lui Ping. Kam Kwok-kuan, Lut Chook, Cheung Kam-tin.
Rugby Teams For
Saturday
The following are the teams which will represent Scotland and Club "B" in their respective Fugger matches, tomorrow.
Scotland XV v Wales tomorrow at 2.p.m. t Boundary Street ===+Kick+ wood, McNiven, Turvolo, Watson, Moore, Ross, Craig, Davidson, Far-
ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
Serial
Orders No. 4,
by private opticians will not be met Colonel L. T. Ride, CHE, ED from Public Funds. Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated January 20, 1954.
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РОКСЕ ОКDERS Holiday-Headquartere NIKDE WE be closed en Wednesday and Thurs- day, February 341954.
HONGKONG REGIMENT
|
HOME QUARD Training-Sunday February 1, 1964. Iwak Range D3.m. Kuskotry.
MPG at 9.15 4.1. Tpt will ELVO Drets: Oversla W/T Dyder.
February 2, 1984. Day), Tuesday All WAARAAT Tanga-0.39 p.m. Transport leaves Sallabury Road at 5.30 p.m. M.T. Nction, Runday January 31, 1964-IKAAN "Transport_lenvan fang.TE Ballbury Road at 8.45 a.m.Ground Crew. Saturday February 8, 1064- HONGKONG AUXILIARY
** Flishi-§KAA! Hangina p.in. AM FORCE
Transport leaves Ballsbury Road at Carport's Couray. All corporais 1,45 p.m. Sunday February 7, 1994 vill perde-st 19 JusKDT on Bun="A" Fight=HRAAY Hangar 9, 10, sty January 31, 1954 at 8.50 m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at Transport will leave Murray Parade 0.45 .m.
Flying Grlund st 130 a.m. Detalle of the
Programyne, --- Bikurday right-KAAS JUSTES Hangarap.m. At all concerted.
Ballbury Road-1.40 p. Sunday
Fight. February 7, 1004 A -HKANT IHängor-ð *.m. Temisport Teaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 «.m,
Qou have been 'wont individually February 8, 1954-port
HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS Duties-Orderly NCO of the Week Sg Bouber. Next for duty-Cpl. Training-Monday February 1.
PORCE HEADQUARTERS Training-Int. Fi & Reconantesence Pl. No parade.
Artillery Battery. Fa Gunnery To
Bland · Down—All sordiona of the Friday February B 1954. HQ NKAAF will stand down on Febris- nukor 5.30 p.. A detailed. ■ry 3 & 4 1904.
Plain clothes. Dress:
C & TP-
G.D. Trade Training. — Clerku Munday, February 1, 1984. 6OC 350 Tuesday February 9, 1964-HRAAT p.in. Dress: Plain clothes,
Fangst A.m. Full Day). Tre port leaves Salisbury Itoad at 8.45 m. Clerks P.A. Monday February Dustes-Orderly Omcer of the iQ RHKDP5.30 p.ftt. Tezenport Boldho
laves Murray l'arade Ground at watch. D.II Jondan. Onderly, See-iq JUKO.30 p.m. geant of the Week-Set Leung | leaves Murray = Parada Ground st | HQLF, Dress: Uniform. Signals "A": Chung Yee. Naxt for duty-9g1. P.
p.m Fighter Contrulleys, Personnel a detailed parāde MPG Castillejos.
Thursday February 1934-8.0.C. 6,30 p.m.
for HQ LT. Training On Tre weg-Sunday-0.30 pm. Bunday February 7, 1954 Uniform, Tuesday February 2, 1954. Station-0.30 Bignals B'} Perronne ne jetailed January 31, 1054 AP Mines. A detailed-flader
2.m. Full Day). Transport leaves pzrade MPG for HQ LP 5.00 p.m. TE WT (Attack & Det), Insbury Road of 830 4.m.
Dross: Unicem. Friday February 6, Pichter Controllera Initial Course. 1954, Bignals 'A' Personnel as do- tailed parade MPO 5.30 p.m. for HQLF. Dreka: Uniform, Hockey: Members report to WRAC Mess 6.50 p.m. Lecture, Dress: Afutu.
Wack-Lt. L.A. Fox.. Next for duty 6,15 p.m. Tuesday, Februarile urade MPG 6.30 9.in.
1984 | 1959, BIignals. "B't Personnel as do
Februst
Parade
Graes
for
Dress:
Coop. IV 2.20 a.. AL WD Car Park Kowloon. Dress; Cicio faligue. A Cay-Tursday February, 2, 104, uesday February 2, 1954-As in NCO Mor Sign Instr. tiled 1 RIKU p.m. Trans- port leaves Murray Parade Ground Bren Gpe--LMG Instr.
at 0.40 p.m. Friday February 5, 1904 Opel Mor. Remainder-MG & 2 Mec. IV 0.20 p.. et MPC. As detailed HQ RHKDF-p..
(gd) 0. F. Newzon Dunn, Drew: Clean faug Rine, ty Ground 21 6.46 pan. Mader Bellen.
B Coy Mon Transport leaves Murray
Deputy Comenendant, RHKDF. day February
NOTICES 5.15 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dres: Friday February 8, 1964. A B C Watchic-9.0.0-5.30 .D.M. Sun-
Hongkong Annual
Court Overalls. C Cay-Tuesday Fetrusy day February 1, 1984-A detailed Tennis 2, 1954. Drill, Rifle,
Championships.The above 9F-Minia- lure Rawgo. RV 5.10 p.m. at MPG Radar Station 0.20 a.m. (Full Day!
ATC
5, 100A1 are to be played on the grounds of tee HQ Dra: Clean fatigue, rifle
the long Rong Cricket Club, begin- ATC-KAAK kings di 'D' Coy--F4 Sailsay
Piring of 3 p.m. on February 8, 1904. Jood at Way-Saturday January 30, 1954. Zeroing of Wps. 46 p.m. at 4 pm. Saturday February 8, 1934 Anyone wishing to take part in these
should championships
apply to -ACT Remedios-Kat Tak Tower
R.A.. Major I. ii. Goldsbrough. Bake Tier for Stonecutters" island.
11 noon to 0 p.m. Sunday February Dress: Battle
Less order
steel
Headquarters, British Forces, Tele- 7. 100+ Cpl. Da Couta-Kai Tak helmets, berete worn & jungla hats
phone number FORCE 300 for the Tower-1 am, lo 2 p.m. Bunday in havermache. 'D' Coy-Wednesday
appropriate entry form. Entries will February 7, 1984-LAC Bilva-Netto February 3, 1964. No parade. 19
close at 5 p.m. an Tuesday February Kal Tak Tower--12 noon to 9 pm, Coy-Fd Day-Sunday January 31,
2. 1954. Equipment Assistance. Baturday 1954. Zeroing W. RV 9.43 January 30, 1964-Duty Storemen as al Blako Pier for Stonecutters detalled-HKAAF Hangard p.m. Island Dress; Clan fatigue B.D.
Transport leaves Salisbury Road at February HQ Coy Wednesday
1.40 p.m. Sunday January 31, 1954-- 1954. No parade.
Duty Storemen is detailed--ELISAAF Transport caves January Hingar- a.m.
Saltbury Road at 9.43 a.m. Fighter | Plotters. Tuesday February 2, 1966-
A Watch 5.0.C.-8.30 am. (Half
3.
85 P-74 Day-Sunday, 31, 1954. Laying, areng & disain ing AP Mines. TEWT, Ini/Tk Coop (With 7 RTR). RV 8.30 am, WD Drem: Cleari Car Park Kowloon fatigue (BD) Blue Berels. BA PL Wednesday
No February 3, 1004. Ap Coy a day-hunday parade. January 11, 1954. Personnel not yet Classified in nine-Rune Practice. RV 12.13 p.m. 21 Blako
Pior
Stonecutter Island. Dress: Battle order (Overalls) less steel helmets, bereta worn jungle hata in haversack, Personne classified in Rifle fur yðar 54-44 Tre. RV B.15 4.1.2 Blake Pier for 11 for 8.30 a.m. et HQ. Drew: OG`trousers, Bate order less shirt, pullover, steel helineta bereta, worn & jungle als in haversacks, Sp Coy-Monday February 1, 1054. No paride.
Civil
Volunteer Centre Canten-Tho Canteen Volunteer Ceritro Qu00 Rd will be closed for Chiness. New Yekr holidaya
on Wednestag Thursday February 3 & 4, 2054
Force Lunch, The next
jurth will take place on Why of the Volunteer Centre.
February 10, 1904
Aid Services
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4432 Ho Wing,:4433 Yuen Hung-yu, Cermissioner. Civil Aid Services, 4443 Hsu Man-chung, 4445 Loan
knor, 4440 5o Kwok-wah, 4454 Au
of January 29, 1954.
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The C.A.S. Demonstration Team Toi-ping, 4470 06.
~ Enrolments...Western Zone, publie demon- will give its sixt
February 21, stration on Sunday.
Warten Ho Ming-gun W.OKA Upper Levels Zone 180 1954, at Tung Sing Tord, Aberdeen, 20.1.54.
Warden Lak Man-iok, 1930 Warden The demonstration wi commenca
Leung Size-ming 1940 Warden Ng at 10.30.10. Band of Corps of Drums, Corps of
Cheung-tak, 10411 Warden Kwan Drum-d Day-Bunday January 31,
Shun-ieck, w... 8.1.54. Yaumati 1954. Progremmo as ordered. IV. P Enrolments-8022 Joseph
Zone, 1003 Warden Ho Fook-cheung, Kowloon Command Post. a. RHQ. Droes: Clean fatigue.
8024 w.e.f. 8.1.34. 4000 Warden Ching 14.1.84 8023 Ng Mawsiam. B.D. Monday February 1, 1994. Drill.
Tat-keung, we.f. 30.12.53. Mong Band rehearsal Drummere Hang To-shing-Bowlcon Carmend Bugters Individual Inson. HV 11 Post we.. 7.1.54. 199 Wong Chi kek Zone, 4702 Warden Tam Hin-
Drew: Clean fatigue cheong-to
Driver 4.m. Q.
Transporting, we.. 10.1.84.
Transfers1219 Warden Chen Section, w.git. 16.1:54. 8019 Yip eierg-pultreraferred from West- (Battle Dress). Wednesday Februkty 3, 1954-No parade. Friday February Kwok-wa-to be Driver, Transporters to Upper Levels, w.e.r. 18.1.54.
Drill Ban 5, 1954.
Haction, w.e.f. 23.1.64. rehearsal. Brummars
Individual & Buglers
Leave 102 D. J. Ruttonjee. De- 1. RV 11 a.m. RHQ. DreEN:
Commissioner-granted leave puty Cle fatigue (Battle Dress).
trom 18.1.54 to 19.2.34. T. C. Lecture Room,-MPG-This lecture Roger Woo-grated sick leave fron room which is the sole responsibi-23.1.54 to 22.2.54. lity of the Commending Offer The Hong Kong Regiment is until fur- ther notice aleated to varies a follows-Exch Tuesdae An Doy H.K.R. Each Wednesday--Civil Aid Service Mr C.O.M. Morrison. Eacti Thursday-Home Guard.
beatha The Commissioner, Civil Ald Services, regret to announce the death of No. 50 Warden C. M. Correa, Kowloon Command Post.
Wardens Service Promactions.4304 Atr. Fort War den Lam King-bung, 4323 Atg. Post Warden Mak "Kun-yee—to be Post Warden, Kowloon C117, W.0.5, 1.1.54 1211) Warden Lau Shin-wal
New No. 1812.
Leve, 2030 Warden Lau Show** granted leave from 5.2.54, to 5.4.04. 2011 Alg. Post Warden Chu Min cho-grilled sick leave from 0.1.54. to 8.1.04.
Discharge-1499 Warden Loung from Bay Kwan-kan-dischargod View, w.p.1. 14.1.54. on transfor- ring to Special Constabulary, 1444 Warden Lye Chan decharged from Western. w.e.f. 21.1.5,
Despatch Service Enrolments-7004 Wong Yue-yung, w.e.f. 19.1.54.
C. G. M. Morrison,
Chief Staff
Civil Aids.
20. 1. 54.
Safety Precautions (s) Blank. Any blank ammunition on man Aring.
Communications Bervice training will first make quite sure
lu be Post Warden, Western. w... Promotions.—012? A. J. How and that there is no one within 10 yards of the muzzle of a rifle, before 3.1.84 1334 Warden to Kam-tong. 0036 E. V. Last to be sealer 43 Warden Li Kaznengel-to be Operators, Grade II. w.4.1. 17.1.54. Aring round, (b) Thunderdasher.
Kowloon Thunderdashes will not be thrown Acting Post Werdens
1202 1.1.54.
Warden They City, w... directly at any individuals.
Pax Mau-fai, 1006 Atg. Deputy Post should be thrown from 3 to 10 yards
Acting Warden To Sin-the-to z" or illumkanting. When frusg" safety angle of 16 wül be enforced. No rounds will be fired within the 16 angia of any known location of static troups or probable location of mobile patrols.
to a flank. ("Mor luminating & POIR Wordens, erst, w.c...
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 30th January, 1954. Over 1,400,000 tickets sold to date.
The Sale of Cash Sweep
9.1.04. 4321 Warden Lok Chishing. 6336 Warden Lau Pak-keung, 4403 Warden Wal Lol-chee, 4400 Warden Iru Les Sew-heng. 4443 Warden Man-chung, 11 Wirden Leiing Shiu-wing-lobe Acting Deputy Reporting Procedure--Injuries Re- | Port Wardens, Kowloon City, well. ceived Whilst Undergoing Training. 1.1.34. ime Warden Wong Yook- Odicers and Other Banka who pe- lyim, 1058 Warden Wong Ping-watt, undergoing "1138 Warden to celve injuries whilst going
Chan Klen-pod-to He will not be
Wardens. Post training will report to the nearest be Asting Deputy America to take up sports Government Hospital, Le. Kowloon Western, w.e.1.__8.1.54.
Warden Cours(a) The Chiet scholarship. His new position Hospital or Queen Mary Hospital
for treatment and not to milbery Congratulates the following mom= will give him better chances to
hospitals. They will be in posson-bers upon successfully pasting the train as he likes in Britain. sion of a certificate signed by an C.A.9. examination In Rescue
Pirle's mother sold 10-day Officer, which will be handed to Eamern Zone 632 Ng Chu-fal, 715 certifying | Tasa Kum-lam, 123 Hày Chung-hing, "Gordon has had many letters the Hapital
that they are member of the 123 Trang Klu-sang, 733 Lam Wing- and several offers of jobs since R.H.K.D.F.
42, 758 Yu Png-kwan, 700 Chan Dang So, 774 Yuen it became known that American
Procedure Spectacles Fun-yin, 772 Steporting Broken Whitest Undergoing Training. Wing cheong, 784 Chen Kwas-lang. universities wanted him."
-Officers and Other Banks who 708 Yak Leung-poon, 793 Leo Kat break or damage their spectacies run, 826 Hon Kam-chong. (b) The Ticketa on the above will whilst undergoinEncipal Abmoner,
training will re- Chief Warden also congratulates the close on Friday, 29th January, port to the
tion in Fire Fighùng:—Bastern Medical Department, Hong Kong fully passing the C.A.B. examine as follows:- and Shanghal Bank Building with the spectacles for arrangements to Zone, 000 Lo Tze-ching. 091 be made in connection with repairs Hon-hing, 714 Chol Chung-ting, 736
The Kam-IM, will be
718 Lo Yin-kwong, replevermonts which and
the Government 710 Tan Chong-ping. 720 Lo Yin- carried out by
724 Yip The breakage kay, 723 Trang Kin-un Optical Technician.
Kwan-cheong, 732 Lam Yuk-ying, must be certified by an Oficer as
"He thought and took this one. The public have been very good "all and have made it known that they wanted him to stay in Bri- tain."-Router.
"I am all through as a fouring professional." said Hogan. "1 will in the future only in
play the US. Open, the Masters and the Colonial,"
ogan currently is playing in Hogan the $15,000 Palm Springs frivi tational golf tourney and Ared a first-round seven under par 06 In his first outing since wlaning the British Opon last autumn.— United Press,
HAT TRICK OF
CENTURIES.
AT SNOOKER
London, Jan. 28.
All-Australian Tennis Singles Semi-Finals
Sydney, Jan. 28. John Bromwich, former Australian Davis .Cup player, today reached the semi-finals of the Austra
lian lawn tennis singles championships, an event he first won in 1939.
Bromwich, who is 35 and one of the few pre-war "stars Bull | playing in top-class tennis, de- feated George Worthington, Au
3-0, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. Fox
Almoner
having vecurred on training med not being duo to mreleminary m the part of the Officer of Other Rank concerned. Bilis incurred with
GOLF CLUB'S HANDICAP REVISIONS.
Golf
The Royal Hongkong Club has revised its handicaps this week as follows:
following members Upon success-
150 Chan
Pur
256 in Yookam. 144 Po Yetwor Shek-leung, 754 Yue Ping-wing, 761 Tang Hon-choong, 700 Wong dauen, 160 Chan Fun-yn_TM Dang 50, 773 Lee Ying-kit, 174 Yuen Wing cheong, 715 Leung Yau-ming, 277 Wong Kam-pul, 78 Tune Pul-inu 779. Lau Woi chuc 783 Cam FC2- kui, 784 Chan Kwai-hang, 796 Yak Chan Kong-wing. Leung-Doon, 758
Joe Davis, former World true, twig, who played in nobers 1), 1.1.0. Thomson 11, 1001 Fan Ke-luk, 1064
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 1.00 p.m.
5-D'Aguilar Street, at 6.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground
Road, Floor, Chater
at 6.00 p.m.
The Draw will be held in
By Order of the Stewards. PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
NOTICE
703 Len Yat-mun, Wi Kwok lathe Public Betting Hall at the wah. 108 Trang So-chal, 304 Chow WKH-cheong BUT Tang Cher-loang, Race Course, at 10.00 a.m. on BOD Chan Kwong-yan, 925 Cheting Chi-hang, 826 llon Kam-cheong, Saturday, 30th January, 1954. Au Pu-wal, Central Zone, 220 Lau Kwok-chu, Chu Kom auns. Shlu-chan 7 Cheng Yim-tang, chak, Bai Cheung Chow, 311 Chow 85 Pang Lok-loy. 20 Ching Chee
Cheung Chak- Kwok-keung, 317 ming. 322
377 Mok Ting-m K.M. Almaó 8: R,G.G. Oliphant B.
Mong Tou-kwuf, 334 1. Heat and Dickson Leach Salehun, 337 Zoon Kwok-ching: 9. MAI F.C.M. Roaves V DA JE 30 Yan Xian, 4 Chau HD-lu Mackle 19, W.L.T. Crunden 10, D143 Chati 10-ming, Western Zone. Baker-Carr, 19, D.. Shaw. 10. A.G. 1014 Jam, Sou-ham, luke Li Chuk Donn, 16. J. Macintyre 11. A.Bend, 1031 am wing-chun, 1981 Cha de Pinna 11. n.J. Barker 11. M. Ching-shati, 1080 Tse Shlu-chinang,
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Koo Fal quharson, Stevens, Shaw, Annadals Snooker Champion, estab the Davis Cup doubles ingainst CP os 1.1.11.0.beste 1983 Kon Chine 1000 Ch Bethal,
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Chun-hung, 1100 Chu Winghel, 1118
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and Programmes professional snooker match the last four by beating Ashley 12AEA D'Almada Remedios Pal-up, 117 Ken Loom 104 3. Vai 31. 1. de Jong, 12 S. Pratt Dam Moon-cheung, 2401 Chaw KAL 11. M.D. Gordon 11,
11. Paterson Yuen, 1105 Tang Bbal-Woo! 1204 Entry Forms for the 7th Face Club "D" XV HG Land Forces play record today, when Cooper, Austrails, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.
Mervyn Rose, the Australian 12. JL. KAY 11, 1.0.- Pole-Hunt 1 Ln, Chit-lungane Lau Shiu-wil. con-left-hander, beat Vic Seixas, the A. Ho 18 RMT. Örr 13,
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ben 10 and the Stables, Shan Kwon
Tun-woo Road..
McDonald, Downe, Perry: reserves,
M.S. Hebertson, A. Docking.
tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. at Happy
Lowery, Valley-Taylor,
Cooke, Daniel,
Doll, Kilvort,
ichae, Richards, Laighton, Booking.
Ladies' Fencing Tourney Postponed
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, W. Blokar 16_1/ M. Kasy 10, A.1 Zie Baines:17.
third Bowden, he compiled a Pink, Lindan), Berger Philippsonsecutive three-figure-break. Wimbledon champion, 8-8, 9-7, Last night, in his match -11, 6-4. He will now play Ken against Wille Smith, he inish Rosewall, the defending cham ed the session with breaks of pion, in the semi-final.
Rosewall to-day defeated 121 and 124, and, in the first frams, today, when the match Hamilton Richardson, was continued, Davis had a States, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. break of: 100 exactly
OTHER RESULTS Mixed doubles (quarter-finale), met. the first time he had wimpia And MD, Frogeris Aust. completed tumpad a hat trick of center and cilmour and Me
berious match, on Nicholing Australnych, Bea! No Trance 16 championship table. But dur-Dema Pala Auch beat
Abs Sealand, Ming ZH Wipplinger, ||| Fores ing a South African" tour,, two Bosch Arleki «K and a half years ago, he scored et al) Red chali gand
Women 2 double. Cremtehnáis), three consecutive centuries, De woningers, Bonthr Johannesburg, but in anexa PER COR hibition match" on a privatë table which did not have, stank dard pockets ---Restier, SSHË
Because of unforeseen elreum stances, the Ladies foll forcing championships originally scho duled for tonight have been postponed to some time, in Fo- bruary.
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING
Saturday, 23rd, Wednesday 27th & Saturday 30th January, 1954,
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon cach day, The tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.)...
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