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# THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954.

TEAMS SHOULDN'T MISS CHANCES FOR EXPERIMENT IN FLOODLIT SOCCER

Says

TOM

FINNEY

On Monday night (October 18) more than a dozen League teams, or their reserves, played matches under floodlights. Hull City, Chelsea, Notts County, Portsmouth, Aldershot, Reading, Queen's Park Rangers, Spurs and others were all engaged after the stress and strain of highly- competitive League matches two days earlier.

Laer

This

133

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

SCOTTISH SPORT

Fourteen

Operations-

Now He's Back In Soccer

By JAMES ANDERSON

Harry Davis will shortly be back at left-half for East Fife, and the crowd are gelling ready to give him an extra special cheer.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 42, Orders By Colonel I. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated October 26, 1954,

Force Orders

entelet, contaking all kit fúvod. "D" Coy-Wednesday November 3, Reporting Procedure--Injuries Re- 1054. Drili, Final Preparation for enivad Whilst Undergoing Training... | camp-PI Comde Disporal. BV 8.30 Members of the Force who receive p.m. al MPG for, Rifd. Dress: Unis injuries whilst undergoing training | tomi, Honts, Puttees, Wob Bell, will report to Die neurent Govern, Khaki Deret. Warning Orders-Annual ment Hospital, 1.e. Kowloor Hospital Camp 1994. Parado Security Car

Mary Hospital, for

Park Kowloon 0.30a.m. ront end nut to pullary hospital Famo. Coung kit . Depor They will be in possession of a Monday November 1, 954 Last' certlocate signed

by a

before Oficer parade

rang. Pay parade. which will be naided to the Hospital | Adm Prep for camp. Impection of Almoner certifying that they are Equipment Au erulpment to be members of the It.I.K.D.F.

Blancoed and properly fitted, RV at RHQ, Dreon: Reporting Procedure - Spectacles MPG 5.15 p. Broken Whilst Undergoing Training FSMO, Boots, Putters Blacks O.G.

Tunta 0.G.. Blue Member of the Fores who break t

Heret. Bp Cey MAD P-Wednesday their dance

November 5. whili

1054. MMG Rhoot--Kencedy fond undergoing training will report fo

RY MPG 5.15 p.m. for BQ BIRDF for a letter in be taken Range,

REQ Drew: Uniform Clear Fatigue. to the Principni Alcer, Medira.

Warning Order-Move to camp an Both Building, with the spectaries

Wednesday November 5, 1964, 5′′ for

tex The Sunde lo

Mür TTR. UV MPG 2.15 pm. for Ponnection) with repair and -

RHQ affermals which will be carried

As ortlered by Pl Coat NQ Cay Als Pha dạy DM by the Government Optica November 3. 4. OCR disposal. Tectrician. The breakage must be

Drew: Clean certißed by an Officer as not being RV MIKI

fatigue Waming de lenteletmeis on the part of

Order - Anasta! the member corgernet, Bilk In-

tnp porormel paunde Scurity Car Park, Kowloon opticians will will prival

k.20 8.01.

De

SMO Carrying not be met from Public Funds

full ki, Kit bag moperly marked. MTP-Wednesday November Fatre Neadquarters

Department, Hongkong Ninghai per på "ponde loxtruction, Mor F1-

The

For Harry is the young East Fife reserve star who went years ago thinking about future International caps-and walk beenuse of shrapnel wounds,

came

cintrest to Korea three to back unable

"You'll

Is this a good thing for good football? I know it is fine for spectators and But the question is whether with 42 League games in a season club treasurers. (46 in the Third Division) and Cup matches as well, professional footballers should be expected to undertake these additional commitments.

EXT there is

I have never

է met Pri | Buckysal club mates on Satur- In my opini

I had time in my hands, We live now hit | fessional footballer yet who did lay. hari

of of Booillight not enjoy his game of football, because this settica Chough experjones

floodlight or daylight.

was still keeping me out of the consider vit ༥C,U

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carry on man who looks on it only as a Preston keam Anwer, and mine is

Blackpool, a team with great with then, an extra game under job of work does not exist and,

star players. is undoubtedly good if there were proper recognition ability and y floodlights

a thin season. In cash, I don't think you would

are buying for the stame

foollanders ever hear again any criticism of luck is running against them. Most

profesional

The ly floodlit matches.

Ton." "It's hard luck. Clubs should

he how say the rene

afford extra Fesen sent tras

but don't gene, althoghte ble

said, "we play wel payment said, "we after all,

often get the right son extra matches

sort of - there still remains a very shong feeling.

sult. agree bring them extra cash. whuch 1 wid

I thought we deserved to BLACKPOOL'S BAD LUCK beat Blackpool - WIN 2-1- wholeheartedly, that the playe

Stanley Matthews tackles burt there

was plenty in the should iscrive extra payment -

1 Stanley floodlit match with the relials of match to suggest beyond the 22 for victory

to one

one half

Lank was Thing age. He was phy was right. ing against Preston at Blackpot on Saturday.

On Monday nigh Now for another subject even he was helping an International more in the news than tooktat Should Arsenal have Managers Xl on the right wingfestball,

Bune to Moscow for that match against Aldershot at Aldershot,

Here again, with Dynunda example Another enthusiasm-Charle Mitten, the think, the answer is "Yes."

Arst vitation from 4 Fulham and former Manchester United outside-left, played forutry like Russiu could never

Birming

be turned down Thithtly. It is his team at home to City on

Saturday,

Arsenal took rubbish

Sity Start ham

should have said "No" because part in the football profession

ty were not als golf championship over the they thought South Herts cour:e 131 North good enough, What sort of reuni is it in any sport which turns London on Monday morning wisel

"No, round and

1 can't says afternoon, and then went on iu

play you-you're so much better play at Aldershot at night

I hud [ taik with: Stanley than we Matthews and

my aught not depend on victory, for one of

the

21 OIL

is

Werk friendly tooth match that a team can play a natural gone, free from the worries of

J

winning

ANTIK

previous

be

New moses can be trisd under suntch coachtour Experiments

switching players can manche. New pattern ships can be set up The shule preverings. in far, can be directed towards providing better football,

In Hungary and ullet success ful Continand football countries fullest Have They

madr

prosible use of the lights

this wiy

In

And

SING TAO 1, ARMY

BOINC

ان

Much

Soldiers In

Improved Form

By I. M. MacTAVISH

of

|

against them.

T'

1ts

(

Sing Too were unfortunate in that they had to go into the game against Army yesterday without the ser.} vices of Sit Pei-yin and Honniball, but deputies Hsu King- shing and Lee Loy played well enough to minimise the absence of these two fine players.

The Tigers were fast and elever on the ball but they found the soldiers in much improved form and they might As it was, easily have been beaten by a bigger margin. only some atrocious luck and some equally poor finishing kept the Army's interval lead down to two goals, both being scored by Robson in the opening seven minutes of

the game.

Bure

other alty

Lean would have tone the same to meet an invitate or challenge Üke The one that canne from Moscow. It was more than funtball match.

toric oceanica).

But

clearly

should be entel

more preparation.

il

it was an his-

matches much

believe t

since badf

buck, he replied.

He has

fourteen

trennis

NO RESTING ON LAURELS

Glasgow's Peter Rectan 13

can

never ploy football 1 Says East Fite manager Jerry } another. I want 10 Oght us again," the doctors lold him. Dawson, foriner Rangers and often as possible while I retain But the lack Watch

International corporat Scottish

goal- my forin, With two more refused i

belt be keeper · "Harry surprised us ult victories that second

with his finess and willky." also become my property."

Sull only 21. Burry has time FLOODLIT INTERNATIONAL? A the start of this to realise those earlier operations

Sefund may Jun stage its stason Harry was put under the jet playing for Scotland.

Arst foodlit soccer internatiount, care of Dovie Kinnear. forter

against the 11 League match who Glasgow Rangers winger,

League of Ireland on November

League, Scottish

coldly defend rerned about how [his recently regained bantam-fixture is held by the public. Irish officinis weight

" approached the possible.

suggesting it should be played As a result. Telahman George | under Hghts. The Irish are al

All that O'Neill gets an unexpected title in favour.

now fight in his home Lown of mains is for the venue to be Belfast on December 11

decided.

is a Perth hospital expert

Tie remital exercises. made a reinarkable recovery,

Th

las

British Boxing Chumpion 17. who doesn't want to rest on his laurels. He intends to

The

crown

uften

Week-end Teams

The following have been chosen to represent their Various Clubs in sports events over the week-end:

CRICKET

#KCC Scorpions v tecrelo at Chater Hoad TD-morrow at 130 .

TGC Knight, T. Howarth. T A. Pearce, 1.L. Stanton, DW. Leach. Huwes. Hardingham. R.J.C VO Roberts, G Milne, L Chad-

KM wick Kew. R.A Campion

such

with

i know the

M 1

H

but it was not

in

difficulties of pulling off

League match.

reasonable

expect Jimmy Campbell 12th man, Kirk TGC Logie and his men to play In Leicester on the Saturday ond

to be fighting M

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and conscient

by the Dynamo Stadium on the Tuesday. No, the FA and List Lengue must make it easier for the next teum that goes on mission like that one to Moscow.

COACHING HINT

Too little attention is paid in many junior (and some senior)

clubs to the art of heading, it is not sufficient to be able to

out

had the ball upfield,

of

control the ball with our heads

danger or haphazardly In the direction of one of your own men. We should all be able to with the same confidence as we control it with our feet.

Practise nodding It upwards with the forehead 115 many Liines The Ars one was very well possession and rabbed of the ball consecutive

us possible. Nod I to

a partner two taken on the run, but Tam Nal-by the eager Tigers forwards.

th hruld tavo auved

Higgins

Walters gave three yards away und T huen

back again. Keep the eyes open all second when he allowed a hard grand service to their forwards

The shot from

ilde-infi tod centre-half Hewitt strolled the time. Nod it against a wall,

at a particular slip through his habits in the through the game without allow- aiming

spot. Ing himself to be pulled out of Practice makes perfeci, position by the wanderings of Cheung Kam-hoi

net

net.

An errut by goalkeeper Thompson just after the interval returned the

compliment Them- son was caught in two minds by a high lob that she not look at

To punch oF all dangerous

clutch was the problejn.

Robson and Middleton were the men that mattered in attack although Stonehouse and Walm- sley had their moments on the wings. Morris was a mixture of

#he end he did neither, I got bad luck and poor shooting but

one open hand to the ball and

It fell to his right where Kwok-tai was on the sol push over the line.

Immediately after this score Sing Tho came mure into the

defence.

af

Dynamos Just

Beat Lille

his

energetic play kept the Lau opposing deferce on the hop,

Marseilles, Oct. 28. to VERDICT: A good entertain-

Moscow Dynamo, the ing game. Both sides tried to play on-the-ground football and crack Russian football side, both succeeded to generous beat Lille 2-1 here today. game but the soldiers'

ne degree. What a pity the foot- Dynamo, the Soviet League with Wallace again in grand ball clock cannot

FOGK

be pushed Champions, were 1-g ahead nt with back

that back about 10 years 50 form, kept them at bay and

half me. Lille were Just sea- about nine minutes of the game

football the

public oculd

son's French Champions. to go Middleton settled the issue

ко

go on enjoying the prodigious when he slammed the ball home kicking, the delightful parsing, during a gealmouth scrimmage,

the uncanny positioning of Hau on his

Yung-anng. Hau Yung-sang called wealth of experience and played a grand defensive and offensive game, His clever positioning saves him a lot of running about

Both teams began with a rush, but after 20 minutes play be- came more studied and scientifle, Outside-left in seared the THE TEAMS

only, goal of the first half, shoot. Sing Tao: Tam Nai-huen: Hau ing from six yards in the 37th ung-sang, Leung Chung-sur: minute.

The Russians dominated the Lee Loy, Hsu King-shing, Lo and his loss of speed is not then Keng-chuen; Yeung-Wai-to, play until the interval and e- so noticcable. The middle line Wong Kwok-kee, Cheung Kam-tained their superiority until was geed all through with Hsuci, Lau Kivok-tai, Lee

Tak-midway through the second half, King-shing getting a speelal com- tong.

Then the Frenchmen rallied and Army: Thompson; Riley, Bouboite equallsed. Wallaco; Higgins, Hewitt,

mendation.

ALWAYS IN EVIDENCE In the forward

Kiihtoter; F Marshal; Em -- umpire.

The "Optimist" XI to play the RAF at Ka Tak to-morrow,

GKP Pritchard, L.D. Kilber, Spink. Hubble

Mahon, R. GE

Macpher

R.O. B. Hughes, C.3.D. Leader, A.M. Bruce, A.J. Harvey, G.M.B. Sal 12 Men, B. Thorpe: Vin pire. PJ Hart: Scorer, 1 McAdam. Army

mon

The following have been selected to play for the Anny (Suyths in o

at 1:30 pm.

league nutch against Craigengower Cricket Club at Scokumpon to-morre

(Captain). Major Chubb

Major PCEB

Li Withall, 2/L: Medd, 2/14 Brook, 2/L Slimmon, 1/11 Culo, 2/11 Lawrence. ASM Martin. Sigt Dowling. Pie Clack. 12th Man. Pl Jones, Umpire, Gar Phillips; Scorer. Mrs Chubb.

KCC

KCC 1st XI v Royal Navy (Home) to-morrow at 1,30 p.m.

A. Zimmern, P. Wood. D. Coffey, RE. Lee, A.T. Leg. B.C.N. Car- nell, R. Jenner, W.M. Davidson: W.J.13. Lewis. I..G. Heron, H. Chamberlain, Scorer. Mrs Chamber- lain: Umpire. R. Hall.

KCC 2 XI Royal Navy (Away)

to-morrow at 1.30 jpm

E.C. Fincher, 8.V. Gittins, K. Lo, R.J Boycott, N. Hart Beker, A.J. Catley, J. Marshall, R. Bell. C.M.

Be- Guilford, R. Apps, R. Maddox. serve. W.II, Fenperell; Scorer, P. Lumb; Umpire, L. Quinley.

Пестово

The undermentioned will represent

the Club de Rectelo's 1st XI in their the IXCC

league fixture against Road

"Scorpions" at

at 1.30 pun.

morrow com (Capt). A.M.

A.M. Prata

to

Rod-

rigues, G.N. Gorano, E.L. GoaDO,

|

con-

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Camp 1:4 Jet

1034

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Mr Cadre y 3.18 p.m. at

Int Platoon-Tuesday November 2. MPG for. (1884) Dress: Clean fatigue

HQ RUKDF 1'30 pm. Dress. Plain clothes

1034

Strece Platoon-Thursday Nove bee 4. 1954 Parade MPG 530 pmn. Dream Plain clothes

() Gay November 4, 1904. Mt. Cadre, Bỷ 8.15 p.m. at MPG for BHQ. Pres: CJenni Fatiquo O.G. Ini see-Monday November 1, 1934. icotie RV 5.30 p.m at Ruq. Dress: Civile clotlies. Ples He

Order-BQ

Artillery Battery Field Troop Wedunday November 3, 1054. MO% 'adur div 31 Đ et MPO for Advice Class. Friday November A. 1934 530 $400 Q huncrif Plain | 119. Brewes Clean fatigue, 0.0, clothes AHA Th

Friday Warning

Cuy-Annual November 5, 1934 DIÓ | Gamu 1964 Move to Cathin. Parade RMKDP Plain

Car Park, Kowloon 0,30 clothes. Signall Becurity

DEK: November 1054. Monday Navraber 1, 1954. 530 m. A. Mignal that MPG Plater clothes, Boots Putteos Binck & Jackets

0.0.

Steel Blue Bere. F9MO. C&Top-Monday November 1.

Plain Heimel strapped to largo Back, Kit 1954. MPO 535 pe <tothe

Bags curried, contatting all kit mied. MT-Parade as detailed by letter unter 23 Des 34. Hand & Corps of Drum Sunday October 31, 1954. Programming or urilazed. HV | 9.M.

131

Hongkong Regiment

Promotion={}{E

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Sarnzolla N Grive Mer Pi

at Q. Dres, Uniform (A). Mon- Coy Promoted 37A7921 wet. Delo-day November 1, 1954. No parade. ber 26, 1934, W/C M Dep. Wednesday November 3, 1954, Pro- Woo Hone & H. J. Stewart Pie gramme as ordered, RV 11 am at G. Holdsworth - Moj Pi - Coy q Drew: Uniform (A). Friday Promoted A/ŪZÜDIS W. [ October

detailed

of personnel

Corps of 26, 1954 214's, It A this, Shiu Weber 5, 1954-Bend only and RV 11 Sec. 19 Drums, Clardeal rehearsal. S&H Nazario Med Cuy-Appelsitesi Ala w.e.

1 RKQ Dress: Co fatigue Alseks October 1, 1934

O'Neill's record doesn't justify But at Ibrox, home of Glasgow his being matched with Keenan Rangers, Pikus arc that the for thu

Normally title,

the lights will be out for some time. have Manager Scot Symon la worried Boxing Board would not

But Keenan is not about the chosen hini.

pitch. Though re- chosen hu

erown be- turfed during the close season, bound to defend his fore March 21. and the fact that it is still soft

Honotte. Recently it has do he is now willing to ጋር 1scut up badly. 1

for the Board allow- responsible ing the fight to take place.

"I'm delighted," said Keenan, "I've won one Lonsdale bell outright and have a nolch In

New

will "We Says Mr Symon, probably close down Ibrox for next unu! floodlight

Kames April."

-London Express Services

IRC Pavilion Opened

tw

Cittard of lon

Catholic 1034. Cathedral October 21,

The have been following arrangements Indo for the above Guard of

1. M Composition DA4u12147 COMS Yu Fouk Sep.

ph Me

V WCpl. Ретена,

AB

(* 10 mayd Gutierrez Dem: 0. U Shorts at Jackets, Blue Deret. Block Bits, Hosetops and fath¦ Pulleen, Web Bell, The above wit

At to CSM D'Aquina report

The Valunteer Contre

230 p.m. I Sunday October 31. 1934.

Barrada The A

D.

0 0

flame Guard Training-Suguay October 31, 1001. 2. WD Cor Park. Die Find Hervice Marching Order.

Hongkong Women's Auxillary

Army Corps

1. Training--Monday, November 1934, signals "B": Perronnel as de- 141d parade 3.30 pm. MPG for Uniform. Tuesday HQLF. Premi November 2, 1054. Bignals "B": Fer- Fontel an detailed parade 6.30 pan. for HQL Dress: Uniform, Thursday November 4, 1004 First_Alds_All_per- "A" Cay

p.m. MPG Training

Tuceday ❘ sonnel will parade B.15

Uniform. Dress Per for HQ RHKDF. November 2, 1934. Ki Cheek. Honnel detalled. HV MPG for RHC Friday November 4, 1054. Signals p.m. Dress: Trouser/Jackets 0.0.1"A": "Personnel as detailed parade MPG for HQLF. Dre: Boots, Pulices, Khaki Beret, FBMOB:30 pm.

tem A pack as ordered), Uniform, Sunday November 7, 1934, detallest Personnel C'omda/1')

httend. Dress | Training: Sto plain clothes. "1" Coy-Monday price 840a.m. Government Car Kowloon Canton Hank-K November 1. 1034. AH

Pork in front ut chris: all webbing in Fallway

near Star Forry. Inspection cluding Hulle slings. Big Pack, Small Kawinin. Dres: Uniforsn. pack, Mea tine. Camouflage vell,

Sud, O. F. NEWTON Dunn, Lt-Col.. Grealcoat, Steel helmets). RV MPG

Deputy Commandant, B.K.D.F. tor BHQ 6.15 b.m. Dress: Clean Order All per fatigue. Warning

Notices

II.K.

following

of clothing and

the inent toned kit, correctly labelled Lost Depot

Regt.0 Items Name to Security with No, Hank.

wern lost on Monday 1 x 3-ton lorry which will collect

25. 1954.

at RIQ. Buckles

The new Pavilion of the Indian Recreation Club at living Kowloon side will take Sockunpoo was formally opened yesterday by the Club's President, Mr A. el Arculli, OBE, before a large gathering of members and the presidents and officials of other Clubs, from 8-0 am. and bring to NP 2. Button farge 8, Buckles dress

the

After opening the Club, Areulli suid that some of presidents and members of other clubs who were unable to attend had sent messages of congratula tions and good luck for which the Club was grateful.

We

The building was decorated and members of this Club with bunting and coloured lights. | managed to raise a sufficient sum Cocktails weTO served on the to put up the pavilion which lawn. Later members and guests stands before us today."

The President said the Club | danced to the musle of the Star-

light Serenaders.

was very grateful to the Govern- Mrment for its genomeity, and ex-

pressed

the of appreciation courtesy and help which the Director of Public Works had given them throughout the ne gotiations and afterwards.

Mr Arcull also expressed the "our friend Club's gratitude to and neighbour, the Army Sports Area" for coming to the Club's rescue by lending a couple of big the Interval de- tents used in tween the pulling down of the old pavilion and the completion of the new one.

The pavi Mr Arculli sald: llon of the Indian Recreailon. Club has for years been a second home to us members, and wr upon tonight's therefore look function as a house-warming."

Explaining how the new Club house came to be built, Mr Ar- culli said that at the beginning of this year

the Government found it necessary to retain part of the ground on which the old Pavilion stood to complete its Sports Stadium.

Negotiations took place be- A.E. Noronha, M.A. d'A Remedios, tween the Director of Public C.A. Guterres, J,A, Guterres, 11.1. Works and the Club. Mr Ar- Ozorio, A.B. Osmund, R.A, JA, Remedios. Umpire.A.E. Osmund; sulit said the Government was Beorer, L.G. d'A, Remedios.

very generous in giving the Club a monetary grant to enable it Int Eleven "Optimists" (Home) to put up a' pavilion similar to to-morrow at 1.30 5.m

Government Leigh-Berati, Ledile, Ketuewell, the old one. The Lee, Green, West. Birley. Power, had also cut down part of the Henderson, Lovatt, Murphy," Umpter, hill from the north-west corner Sgt Robinson,

RAT

2nd Eleven DBS (Away) to.of the ground.

morrow at 1.30 p.m.

The Government grant, how-

Cullen (Capt.), Doggryll, Farrelly, Walking, Stanbridge, fail, Lightow- | ever, was insufficient for å pav]- ler, Harrison, Baldwin, Wikin

Oldfield, on which the Club had in mind J21h Man, L.A.C. Jack-

because the Committee felt that son; Umpire, F.S. Pistle,

Int

it wca time the members had n bigger buliding with more ameni tics.

The following will represent the Club's "teain Versus KGV et Sookunpoo to-morrow at 130 pan,

„Arthur A.A. Bamjahus (Capi), Jt. T. Bania, A., Hapud Abbar, T.A.

Mr Arculli said: "Through the Degani, K. Lalchand. A.R. Rainck, kindness of friends, supporters M.A. Wahab, Jr., R.A. Bux, Sherry Bucis. 7. Chiba, A.R. bin Kit.

Umpire. .M,

Sourer,

S.F. Chagla.

BRC The following, have been selected to play in a home match against the Army at King's Park on Sun-

at 120 pan.

line, where Walters;. Stonehouse, Middleton, | quiek attack two minutes from day Adle. J. Davey, N. Davies, G.

speed was the dominating factor, Yeung Wal-to and Wong Kwok- kee were outstanding but the overall generalship of crafty old

Morris, Robson, Walmsley.

Cheung Kam-hoi was always in Last-Minute Plea

evidence.

Riley and Wallace were sound

backs for the Army thoug By Connie Mack

the right back had a bad 10 minutes in the second half when

he was several times caught in

Turned · Down

New York, Oct. 28. Arherican League Club owners

Play become ragged but in a

timo inside-right Mamedov Rave Dynamo the victory with a shot from 20 yards-Reuter.

Olsen To Defend Title Against Pierre Langlois

Paris, Oct. 28.

LAWN BOWLS

INTER-SCHOOL FOOTBALL

LEAGUE

scheduled · ló take

A highly interesting lawn bowl Sunday. All matches match involving the "Ola Gured" | played in tho Pool from both the Kowloon Cricket Club Happy Valley, unless and the Filipino Club will take place stated

HARD COURT

TOURNEY

Voteran Sou.b China star. K. C. Dan trounced plucky Ng Man-choung the very promising Chinese Recreation Club player in straight sets. 0-1, 6-2, to en- ter the next round of the Colms Hardcourt Tennis Champlon- ship, n nt the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday.

A. Braun, who

was re- Π Block

cently eliminated in upset by Ng Man-cheung, kept the Ladies Recreation Club finx flying when, partnered by E.

Horley, R. Horwood, P. Hughes, C. Hughes, 1. Hughes, R. Morris, A. The following is the draw for Saubolle, they forced the power- Perry, D. Butolite (Cepi). 12111 Mart, the Second Round of the, Inter-ful duo of F. K. Hu and V. T. 11. Dawson: Umple. .. Cooper School Football league which is Wang into a three set match. Scorer, E. Shilling.

place en Due to falling light only two will be sets were played yesterday, Hu Ground, and Wang winning the Best otherwise game 6-4, Braun and Soubojle taking the next after a great battle, at 9-7. The game will bo continued today.

other

today matches

Men's Doubles.-K. 'C. Dão

at the Filipino Club on Saturday commencing at 3 p.m.

senior The following players will repre- Matches staring at 11:13 am

art-Wah Yan HK y Pool, Sun W.C. | (Gr. 3); Aberdeen v Clemvall (Ord.

sent the Filipiño Club,

L.A. Peres, V. Repina, Carl, "Bobo" Olson, (United Orie7, Dr. V.N.Attenza. M.R.): St Stephen's v Bt Loule (ard, 4): follows: Britain Loses In turned down a last-minute plea states). World Middleweight Perodra, A. Coelho, VIA Neves, Gusen'sly Kings (Ord. 3); 83: Mar-

by 92-year-old Connie Mack to-Boxing Champoin, will defend || R., Baia, C.M. Franco, M.J, Hull, tina v si Joseph'. (Grd. B): Queen and Patrick Poon v Ng Man- Amateur Boxing sale of the Athictice to a local his title against Pierre Langlois Eur. Bu, Lustva. Terve, kinys Park), Mothed Kins chcung and Ho Cheung-po.

(France) at Las Vagas next syndicate that would keep tium March, It

announced here

Tho

in Philadelpournet.

was ther

meeting

Brotonnel

Italy beat Great Britain bywvhs tranzaction presented b.. Langlois's manager, M.

Milon, Oct. 27.

seven bouts to three in International

an

RUGBY

The following have been selected to play for the Chun XV y the Army. nt Boundary Street. Lomorrow, kick- Kirkwood, Stone, Watson, zwart, Bromhail, Turville, Cole, Robertson, V. Bumall, Jogam, Black, Farquhat-

BOCCER

amateur, boxing the Fabedespain group falled tanglois came into the Cham 2.15 pm.

contest bere tonight... The teams ESCRIVERED

Higan

The "following, will" reox

last May Epionship reckoning wold to America/With a clear points victory ever wor, Peirie, Meffan, Steven. meet again on Friday.

Joey states contender.

Gimpdello, a high-ranking One of the biggest shocks for League President Will Harridge

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