THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954.

UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA RETAINS BADMINTON CHALLENGE TROPHY

By “ARGONAUT””

The University of Malaya easily uphold its reputation in the shuttle game when it again defented Hongkong University yesterday by six games to one to retain the Aw Boon Haw Challenge Trophy for the third successive time.

The match, which was played before a large and enthusiastic crowd in the Great Hall of the University made history in that it was the first time that badmin- ton was played in an air-conditioned hall in this Colony.

the UM ket from Tay Chin-san,

by

The local University started back from 1-7 and 3-8 to take

the promisingly in

opening the second with

runner-up, men's singles match sterling uphill display by Houl 15-10.

Continuing to allack Beng-luck, but after losing this

spot in the match trailert of barly in the opponent's weak next three games to allow the forehand back-corner, Hoo raced four through to a 3-0 and 12-0 lead Malayan 10 chalk

A change of straight

the in the third set. wins and clinch

inclics by Tay brought him the Deries.

desired result,

Thought otplayed in the first set of the opening match to the tune of 16-1. Hoot Song-tuck staged the most gallant struggle when he fought of the night

WEEK-END TEAMS

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flowing have sel eted in represent their Clubs In the Lawa Bowl

Langue Matches on Saturday, July 10

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Smashing at overy opportund- ty, he reeled off six points in a row to draw level at 12-12, An out thot by Tay gave Hool the 13th point, but this lead was Tay forced the set short-ilved. to deuce with another strong mash and completed the match

spells of

two

with sruutshing.

forceful

SURPRISINGLY EASY The second singles gaune of the evening gave Malayn's Lyc стову "Tang-kee a surprisingly 15-11 od 15-2 win over Hong~ kone's Heah Hock-thye, Hean played well to form in the Initial stages of the game and rajoyed a 10-3 and 11-0

lead. A sudden change of attitude Browne. G Naan, 2 Meat this stage saw an indifferent Kelvie. E J Liddell, Howarth, Heah making only half-hearted

A Harvey, F Fran

tide as to stear ME Purvle, c. A. 1. G

romped home by scoring Simpson W. C

2nd Divi

Ilye

The

* Rev ale points in a row.

The second act was practically KCC at 4pm 8 Biebene E F

Baker. J Tindall, J G Sever. a walkover with Heah making " W Greaves, it C Peare.

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Askew, 1.

W Bellants

Parker, G takin

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Shields Reserver

Bon, and Harrie

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J. Nxedo.

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Kinnthergl

McLennan. H Marsh USIK, G Clayton Recreio

1. Grifin, J Baxter.

1st Division - Necreio Dies vere

at CCC at 4 pm - M. Gutlet

5 Houra. L.

F Xavier. J

A

La FX Bilsa. Alarcon.

Pereira, J

P Pereira

Noronha, A Roza-Pereira, U

nly Iceble attempts to stop his apponent, wha, after taking an 11-1 lead easily took to set at 15-2.

The Malayan Universily forged heat to 3-0 in the game scre with comfortable

15-0 and 15- win by its mixed doubles

game of the evening which saw the Malayons clinch the night's match with a 15-4 and 15-1 win over Tan Jui-meng and Miss Syivin Loc.

The Malayan Champion's fine strong smoshes and services. low forcing drives time and again took their toll and paved the way to her side's easy win.

Credit for gaining Hongkong's only win of the night went to its men's doubles combination of Yeow Meng-leng and Heah Heck-thye.

Yeow treated the crowd to a rollicking time with his couri antics, but these did not affect the line attacking game played by him and Heah which enabled them to score a 15-13 and 10-8 Tay !riumph

Malaya's beow-hush and Tay Chin-san.

The Malayons proved too good in the remaining two games of were hardly the veuing and extended in both of these,

THE SCORES

Men's Singlen Tay Chin-san (UM) beat Hool Seng-fuck 15-1, 10-15, 18-13.

(UM) beat Lye Tong-khee Heah Hock-thye 15-11, 15-2.

Mixed Doubles

K

beat

Tay Scow-huah (UM) Neela Rojeratnam (UM) Joseph Foo and Belly Choong

15-0, 15-8.

Foong See-long & Helen Heng (UM) beat Tan Jul-meng & Sylvia Loo 18-4, 16-1.

Men's Doubles

Tay Chin-san

& Tay Stow-

dr of Toy Scow-hush and hush (UM) lost to Yeow Meng- over teng & Heah Hock-thyc 19-15,

Miss Neela Rajeratnam Hungkong's Joseph Foo and Miss Betty Choong.

BRILLIANT DISPLAY A brilliant display of top- KD at Recinta rike badminton by the

Payson, 3. v Hibetro

Heerela White v

at 4 pm A

1949

8-15.

Freddie Tan Puay-kee & Foong See-tong (UM) beat Hool Seng- luck & Joseph Foo 16-4, 15-11.

Ladies' Doubles

1048 Ladies' Malayan P. Sami DanenburkSingles Champiou,

A S Silva, C

Rasto, Orarlo, (

1. Rodrigt p

M

Marques. A J. F. HilTA. M Lope

A loplista.

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Recrelo at D1, S

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Gomer; Roza-Pereira, It Laurel,

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Remedius, A

Bapito. F.. # Cuvatho,

Notentia. A A Guterres.

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PRC AT Baham. Wyper. R. Etwardy F. Mar- Smitis,

2nd DivisionHKCC v KCC at 330 pm H G

shall: K. Alle D

A. B. Mitchell, F

Moual. M. 5 Wallwork. D. Trall.

<1

Angus: J.

Lloyd, EE.

Filipino Club

on Saturday

3rd tv: at 4 M Rahun, C. A. 9. Pereira, V.

Heng, highlighted

Miss the

Helen Heng & Neela Rajerat- Helenram (UM) beat Sylvia Loo & fourth Betty Choong 15-2, 10-0.

British Open Golf Championship

Sam King And Bill Spence Lead At Royal Birkdale

Southport, Lancashire, July 7.

Sam King, British Ryder Cup international, and Bill It F. Survey Spence of Dartford tied for the lead, each with 69, when more than half the field of 97 had completed the first round proper of the British Open Golf Championship on Hibeiro; A. Peles, 1. S. Castro. the Royal Birkdale course here today.

D

j'arcire, H M

A Naves; H

V A. Rele. H. Xavier. A

Nunes Re- Coelho, M. T. A. J. serve: C. M. Franco.

U A

Saturday at 4

M.

The New Mercedes Royal

This is the car the Germans built-the car that is creating panic on all of Europe's Grand Prix circuits.

The all-conquering Italians-Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo-who have ruled since the war, walted anxiously for the first appearance of the three silver-painted Mercedes, Arst German cars to race since the war.

That was last Sunday in the

French Grand Prix at Rheims, Mercedes cars won the first two places.

secrti

Mercedes trinis in the

"I have chosen to before his victories at Rheims. Mercedes," he said.

drive

Why? Said a Mercedes spokes- man: "Fangio says our car is 20 Before the war the Mercedes

One man whomiles an hour faster." they still are is Juan were supreme. thinks Manuel Fangio, the Argentinian who has done more then other driver to put Hallan cars In front.

f1

KEY TO INSET

1. "Dall-like"sfuturistic radia- tor.

2. Straight-3 engine.

3. Inboard brakes.

4. Only Grand Prix car with wings.

coming 5. Wire wheels are

This piclure la exclusive. was taken at the firm's testing back into fashion. any

ground, with Carl Kling, Mer- cedes No. 2 driver and second at Bhelms, at the wheel.

This year he has been offered cars by Maserati and Mercedes. Although he won at Spa in a Maserati two weeks ago, he had

The new Mercedes has caused much eyebrow-lifting among the maestri of motor-cycling.

B. Air scoop to cool driver.

7. Twin exhaust pipes.

8. Air scoop to cool rear tyres and brakes.

CLEMENT JONES' Film

9. "Brooklands"-type headrest, London Express Servic#.)

Shop

The Co-Stars Total 150

Years In Age, But They're

Still Full Of Bounce

Although their combined ages total nearly 150 years, Charles Coburn and Spring Byington still are full of bounce, ginger and zip. do with high They are lively proof that the calendar has nothing to spirits.

"I hit the pillow looking forward to tomorrow," sald Coburn, in explaining But I've his vitality. "It's just that I don't spring out of bed any more. Can't. nover been bored. Even after 77 years I keep wishing the days were longer. There is always so much to do.”

that seems

periodically 10 glitr s

more

then you

H.K. Defence Force Orders

Seriál No. 27, Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated July 6, 1954,

Reporting Precedaro - Injuries | Gatters. Sunday July 11, 1954. RV Naculves Wasiat Undergoing. Frain- .10 ■m. nt HQ NHKDT. 1 3.m. move ing-Miembers of the Force Cup-sunday July 11. 1934, All to Tanay, Dress: No, 3. Adjutant's ceive injuries while undergoing training will report to the nearest Platoon teams taking poyi. nv 150 Government Hospital, 1.e. Kowloon an at Security Car Park, Kowloon Hospital or Queon Bdary Hospital for Ki Tak Bonge. Dreas: WIT

Order. Jungle Kata. for treatment and not to multors hospitals. They will be la posequion of a certificate signed by an Omoor

HOME GUARD which will be handed to the Ho Training-Thursday / July 15, 3854, Talk on Manning.........RV MPG 5.30 pital Almoner certifying that they are members of the FELK.D.F. pin. Drew: Overalls, belt, beret.

**Raporling Procedure Spectacies

HK Ausliary Air Forcs, i Broken Whilst Undergoing Training,

-Members of the Turen who break Trade Traising. Nursing Order or dage their spectacles wisilat | fies. Wednesday, July 14, 1954-cara undergoing training will report to General Hospital—a p.m. (Pul) DAY), HQ TAKE for a letter to be talcors Transport leaves Salisbury Roaji at

8.45 .. to the Principal Abroner. Medical

CHINE PAJ Tuesday, July Department, Hongkong & Shanghai 13, 1934 – HQ Rakar 930p.m. Bank Building with the spectactes Transport loaves Murray Parado for arrangements to be made in Ground at 3.10 p.m. Rader Operators. mamire and paturday, July 10, 1954Watch connection with placements which will be carried tadar Station 850 cm. (ruit Day). out by the Goverment Optient Trapport leavea Aplinbury Toad si Technician. The breakage must be 8.30 am. Bunday, July 11, 11004 —— certified by an Officer ad tot being "A" Watch-Radar Station 0.30 “a.m. due to carelessness or the part of (Pull Day). Transport teaven Bok- the member concerned. Bílla f11- Sury Road at 6.30 sm. Felday, July Fighter curred with private opticians will 10, 1984-BOC-6.30 p.m. not be met from Puble Funds, Controllers, Saturday, July 10, 1954 Audit Board-An Audit Board ) --- Aa detailed Radar Station -0.30 composed as under will assemble at a.m. (Full Day), Transport" inves the Adm Offer a Office at RHKDF Salisbury Road at $30 a.m. Sunday. itq on Monday July 20, 1054 at July 11, 1994 – As, detalled -4 Radar Sa pan for the purpose of midlting stat a full Day) Trans # Accounts as y be presented port leaves Sailsbury Road at 8.30

President:--Capt.

Friday, July 18, 1954-80C-- J. Nicol, n.m.

5.30 p.m. A.T.C. Batuíday, July 10, Members An Officer to bo detalled

1804-As detailed-Kal Tak Tower- by CO HKANVit An Offer to be

12 noon to § p.m. (Full Day), Bun- detailed by CO IKAAF.

day, July 11, 1954-A detailed-Kat Tak Tower- a.m. to 2 p.m. (Puli

Identity Card Photographs Thers will be a porado at the Naval Hut. Murray Parade Ground P.STA Wednesday July 14, 1904 for person- nel to have their photographs taken Саган to complete their Identity

Personnel required, to attend will be mailed forward by separate letter.

FORCE HEADQUARTERS

int Dali-Tuesday July 13, 1954. HQ NHKDF 4.00 pm. Dress: Plain clothes.

Becce Unit-Thursday Zuly 15. 1954-Officers & NOO HK RHXDF 3.10 p.m. Dremi Plain clothes. Other Rankos o parade,

Tuesday, July 13, 1954 *** An

DAYsek Kong-8.15 am, Fult

Day)

Friday, July 10, 1934 - All Flight AAF Hangár → 0 p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 6.43 p.m. M.T. Section. Bunday, July 30, 1904" Section-HKAAF, lan- gar- a.m. (Full Day). Transport Teaves Balisbury Road at 8.48 am. Auxiliary Police. Thursday, July 10, 1054-H No, 34 RAF Folles Dis- let - 8.49 D.m. Transport legyen Salisbury Road at 3.30 năm. › Fighter Platters, Tuesday, July 13, 1954- | "g" Watch-SOC-9 am, (Half Day), Thunday, July la, 1954–"A" & TÍ Watches-800-3.43 p.m. Equipment GLO Training. — The following Aistants, Saturday, July 10, 1954 GLOS have been briefed to attend

Duty Storemen-KAAP Hangar Exercise on a Clom Air Support

2. Transport paves Salahury July 8, 1954 from 4.30 pu to

Fload at 1.45 pm. Sunday, July 1, 1954-Duly 8toremen-HKAAF: Han- pm-leut. D. A.F. Malters, and Eleut. J. Sparks,

Transport leaves Baila- bury Road at 0.45 am. Wednesday, Artillery Battery A Gunnery

July 17-1£ -Baturday & Sunday

July 14, 1904-As detailed---RAF Kül *556-Pull Day-Night Occupation, -8 a.m. (Full Day). Transport Further details to be issued by Tp

icaves Solisbury Road at 8.45 .. Equipment Assistants. Thursday, July Car. C & R Tp-Monday July 12, 1954 RV 0.15 p.m. at MPÓ for SOC. 15, 1954-As detairG-RAF ha). Tak Dress: Plain clothes.

of the

HONGKONG REGIMENT

Officer Duties.--Orderly. Week-L. L A. Fax. Next for duly - D. H. Jordan. Orderly Br geant of the Week- og ER. 9.

Next for duty-Sgt. Cutmo. Reyes.

M.

Training 'A' Coy-Tuesday July 11, 1954-Half day trg. RV 1.45 DM. at Rio (Tat leaves MPG 330 pm,

Troticam O. G for RHQI Boots, Gasters, Berets, Jungle hat

stere Battle Order let carried.

Jaty 11. helmet. ' Coy-Monday 054-Half Day TrE. Adv to Contact. for HQ. RV 1.30 p.m. at MPO Dream W. T. Order & Juggle hats.

1936 'C' Coy-Thursday July

Half Day Tre. Adv to ©

1.30 p.m. at MPG. Dr

Bottle,

am. (Full Day). Transport leaves Salisbury Road al 9.43 a.is, Clerks G.D. Tuesday, July 13, 1994-HKAAF tanger- a.m. (Full Day). Trans- port leaves Salisbury Road at 8.43 Tuesday, a.m. Wireless Operators. July 13. 1954 - Ai detalled-MuzzRY Barracks-6.30 pm Friday, July 10, 1954-A detailed-Murray Barracks 26.30 p.m. Friday, July 18, 1954-* A detailed-AlQ & RAF Kaj Tak pm. Transport leaves Salisbury Rond as 8,45 p.m.. Grounderew. Baturday, July 10, 1934-"B" Fight -HKAAF Hangar 2 pan. Transport leaves Sakabury Road at 1.45, p.m. Sunday, July 12, 1931–98 HKAAF Hangar D a.m. T leaves Salisbury Road at 0.44 Thursday, July 18, 1954 KAAF Hangarap.m.ransport Jeaven Bollsbury Road at 5.5 p.m.

Order Jungle hats, Mon day July 1, 1954, Model Exercigar bm. Transport leaver Balls- (NCO's only). V at MPC for 19 1.15 p.m. Dress: Drii Order. 'D' Coy Wednesday to Content. BV 3: July 14, 1954-HAL DAY TIE.

iging Programme, Balarday, July 10, 1964"D" Fight-HKAAF-Jan- bury Road at 145 pm. Bunday, July 11. 1954 A Fight-HKAAF Han- Transport leaves Balls- gar-0 am. bury Road at 0.45 a.m. Thursday, July 18, 1954—All pliots-BQ RHKDF -6.65 m. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground of 6.30 p.m.

calla etc. RV.41 KM. PwDress: Persormes as delatied

"

Coburn and his equally young- Cobum declares he has been, strenuous the rculine becomes,

MPG to Trg Area direct. DreN: in-spirit sidekick, Spring Bying- blessed with good health all his the better he likes it.

*If I had chuin-smokes cigare

known about this He

Battle Order, Jungle hals in- ja ton, co-star in Pancramic Pro-life.

I signed for the

Back, O,G. HQ Coy Ale PL-Wednes ductions'

and believes the prettiest thing dance before The

Rocket Man,"

day July 14, 1956 Comne in the rd.

BK Women's Auxiliary !

Army Corps RV 6.10 p.m. at MPG, Drew: Coun are more active and fun to be in the world, next to a racing picture, I would have stipulated

C fatiguo 6.G. 19 Cay

Training,— Monday, July, 12, 1054. around than many persons half trotter, is a successfully drawn-ilniment as well as salary. I'm He returns using plenty of the former when

Wednesday 14, 1954 3r Cadre. EV

Personnel as detailed Sigolyg Miss as old.

Byington, with to inside straight.

5.13 p.m. at MPC, for HQ,"Drem: and I get home from the studio cach

parada 8.39 1.8 MPG for QLF typleat feminine coyness, refuses to the mage

Dress Uniform. Tuesday, July 13, Clean fatigue, Thu the

day July 15, 1954. M.C. Oliden,

1950. Bignal "E". Peronnetzas de- to tell her age.

recommends

POWERFUL INFLUENCE

6.15 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Drone

talled parade 6.30 p.m. MPG, for new movie actors of all ages. "I keep looking for

Overalls Cook wadaysday July 12. mgr. Drew: Uniform, Wednesday, you are on average citizen, worlds to conquer, she said. "Nothing better for a feller

1834. Cooker Course. RV 510 pm at

July 14, 1904. Trainingi. Alt-person to the camera the motion picture screen exerts

MPG for Lyemus Blor. Drew: Clown "New challenges, new ap-who's got used

Istique 0.0. Med. Heo-Wednesday nel will, parade: 3.30 pm, 3PC for Uniform. a live audience a powerful influence in your life.

HQ REKDr. Drew: face

July 14, 1954, Zirh Aid Cou. RY

Thursday, July 15, 1954, Rignais "A": 5.30 p.m. at. RH2. Dremp Cours

Perrommel detalled parade: 5.30 proaches. They are stimulating than to

fatigue, O.G, Xied 600-Widesty puta stagnation.

man 0771 his mettle realise, as a matter of fact.

pm. MPG for_HQL Drew: Uni- Like the classic example of Revitalises

fatigue. Q.G. Depeb Course Monday and keep one's mind active. The every so often," he said. "This A great deal

him up. Luckily.

to have Sharpens

this in- Icebergy,

July 12, 1954. Drill & W. T. v bistom Clerks: Parade 5.30 pm, MPG for HQ RHKDF, Dress: Uniform. Overalls, thing to avoid

pm. et MPG for HQ. Drag; him. It's like sending a doctor the floating

Storest Parade 5.30 pm. MPG for web, Anklets Web Belt, Boots.

HQ RHKDF. Drew: Uniform. been easy for me."

of sidestepped back to medial school for a fluence is 90 per cent submerged

operates mainly has Spring

Band & Corp through Khaki Beret

Signals": day, July 10, 1934. Drums Monday July 15, 194 Bugde

parado 5.30 "stagnation" by busying herself refresher course. Puts the old and

your subconscious

Dress: Unl p.m. MPG for HQLF: And, you'll be glad to learn,

Belt & 0.0. Jackels, shorts.

form. in television and radio between boy on his toes again." screen roles. She found televison KIDDING THE RHUMBA

the influencca thus impressed Gaiters. W dnesday July 14, 1356.

(Sgd) 0. F. Newton Dur, "Lt.Col.. Programme as ordared RV ilom. Bouth America, take it away! powerful challenge

your character

Deputy Commandant, RUKDT. at RHQ. Dress: OG, Jackets, storts. That's

the way just about

Notice the Bre In about the COBURN'S FORMULA

Betty Grable felt

majority of instances beneficiat. 15, 1954 Bond only, Classical Musi "50 much to learn and su rhumba after

day a strenuous

These facts and

conclusions 0.0. Jackels, Shorts, White, Belt & July 14, 1954. Practicn. RV 11 am. at BHQ. Dress:

to much

unlearn!" she ex- of dancing Latin steps in a pro-

of Hugo claimed.

that kids the n movie-maker wit "It utterly reverses duction number Am acting techniques. At first rhumbi.

did considerable research rnd Betty, wearing I was so nervous I almost cried.

on the sub a glamorous cogitation himself

then was zumciently Bt now I feel like a veteran in costume that amply revealed her fort and

famous gams, was going interested to commission o pra- screen, fields, the stage,

Justly teovce. and

Convolu- keep through undulations,

psychologist fessional

end and cgitations radio

tions, gyrations next?" wondering what

at started

midriff psychoanalyst, Dr Mason Rose, to her Miss Byington disavows any that

her make a

a study and come up with formula for longevity. Coburn, and worked up and down on the other hand, fairly shouts curvaceous chassis.

her, a line of boys confirmed Behind hly.

by Dr Ror-the in- movies 14 fluenco of the "Good health!" he trumpets, and girls visually echoed Belty's Seven players, including

gestures. On the extensive and opersics through and Demaret and Max "Keep your health and you've steps

side, carefully watching Betty

atter got everything."

your subconscious leng Faulkner, were on 73.-Reuter.

stood and the

the you have forgotten the specifie dancers, Crapher, Jack Cole.

called director H. C.

69

Using a 50-year-old putter, King, first of the quali

His 69 Inc

V P.IL.C At fiers to tee off, was out in 38 and home in 36. Division 1: I

Valley on Happy P-A. B. A. Rahman, 9. Yusit, equalled the course record for the testing 6,867 yards MB

Hassan. 1 A 2. Hon links set yesterday by Tony Harman. J. M. A. Ratojahin, A. R. Kitchell, A. K. Minu: A. ft Minu, K. M.

A. Rumisbr Omar, Omar.

Division II against TC at Tat koo on Saturday at 3.30 sharp. A. D. Kitchell, A. O. Madar, A. M. B Rumjalin A. Wahab, S, M. Abbos, M. 1. Razack, A. M. Rum Jah, M Adal: 1. M. Omar, N.

Y

A. R. Razack. R Α. Qaman, Seemin.

a

abilities.

four His

Twelve players were on the

Sam King (Knole A ctrip and a single purt at

William Spence and the 470-yard 18th gave him the Park) Agures which set the rest of the (Dartford).

70 Sutton field a splendid target,

71A Cerda (Argentina), King was in deadly form on

Howard and J.R.M. Jacobs. the greens. and around Lavourite 50-year-old hickory- shafted putter was bought in am Division II! against U.S.R.C. 1 antique shop for two shillings 72 mark, including Peter Thom. son (Australia), Ugo Grap- Sookunp on Saturday at 4 p.in.

Jim Turnesa Wahab Jr. two years ago, Bux. M. A.

Spence, 42-year-old proposonni (Italy),

played

5. O. Kitchell, J. Ackber: A. M. Kadir.

Bill

S. H. Khan, A, J. Hussein, E. R. fessional with the Kent Club, (USA) and Dal Res

Marker; M. H. Jono, K. Nazarin, are turn in 34.

S. Bucki, A. H. Abbas.

HKENC

to alcadily

He was reach three under fours after 13 holes Jimmy

the The following are selected to re-

and after some trouble at the Club in the present Match against 11.K.F.C. at II.K.F.C. rext he holed

League

magnificent

on Saturday, July 10, at 3.30 pm four-yard pult for a birdle three

C. W. Johnson, A. H. C. Pinnell, on the home green to equal the F. A. Golding. W. Staker: Majurecord.

Land, P. P. Williams, J. K. Mundy,erest rival at that stage

JL. Gardner; V. Kruse. A. G. Stainer. V. Banch. J. K. Bloat,

USIC

of the Ar- was Antonio Cerda genting, who has a good record 2nd Division KFC at USRC.-in this event, having twice been O R. Lindars. G. Hall, R. W runner-up. He finished in 71 Hallway, L. F. Cosgrave: after being three under fours Goodyear, M. Sealt,

.. for: 13 holes and then taking a Agnew, A. Steven; R. c.

C. Ingledew, N. Hari-Baker. D. six and a five.

Edwards. Reserve T, Wren.

3rd Division v IRC at RC-A. J. Slonyor. A. Fielcher,

Rees,

I. A. Hides: V Goldemith, R. Green; M. Ebbs, Curry: Van Zuiden, W. H.

Stevenson,

, J. Boycott. R. E. Read.

surve 85. Blackenzio.

SPORTRAIT

sort by carried

Peter Thomson (Australia), Ugo Grapposonni (Italy), J. B. Ado (France), local professional Reg Halsall and American Jim Turnosa, were on- tho

maric

Bobby. Locke of South Africa, favourlie to win for the fourth imo, could do no better than 74. LEADING SCORES

of the the end Leaders at first round were:

HKFC RUGBY

MEETING

T

to her

Congressional Committee Recommends Court Action Against PAAF Officials

Manila, July 8.

on your isle and whelming white Belt & Golters. Friday July

are the

disclosures

F's conclusions were

fum.

MOVIE DREAMS Potter, And as quickly as night Tho tropics,

concept of the motion Betty The falls Low

picture prezentatien," Fregen e the dropped to the floor, of stage. A split second later, the quotes Dr Rose as saying, "has become so integrated in our ilne-dancers did the same.

today that many frequent living Delty's maid brought her a

their actually ree moviegoers glass of water and a small paper dreams in the form of films!” dan. Betty gulped the water

"And ho'a not kidding." and used the fim frantically.

Frogeneza added. "When Pai THE LINIMENT KID working hard directing a pic

I dream

my- "You were groat, Betty," said sure I get to where

self In SOURCE and takes. Colo, kneeling beside her.

ick understand one common

refuta- Betty Bashd him 'a'

tion mechanism which appears ou're planning to kill me in dreams is one in

in which the. dreamer, finding the experience le doing to the kidded dream dream unp capanne

unendurable,

mile

quick

done dificult dance of routines in my fine, but nothing

The special Congressional Committee probing into alleged anomalies in the Philippine Amateur Athlete Federation (PAAF) agreed yesterday to recommend court action against erring PAAR officials, presumably includ-off,

abstracts itself: ing PAAF President Jorge Vargas.

It the dream as though

were be 3-The expenses of Mr.Vargas clap has ever fouched alus, But|from its context and suddenly The charges that would

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the Bereen on recommended by

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