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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SÚ, 1955,
THOMAS CUP TEAM LEAVES APRIL
HONGKONG COULD WIN ALL
CARMY SPORTS FOUR DOUBLES MATCHES
PARADE
Arrayed right across the spot of honour at the Top of the Sports Parade this week are the Army athletes who did such an outstanding job at the Colony Championships There were so many fine performances by soldier
last week-end.
competitors that it would be an invidious task trying to select any individual for special mention......In spite of the new records some of them established.
It is interesting to recall however that at this time last year we honoured the performance of Cfn. Grant for his thrilling if, at the time unexpected, victory in the 5,000 metres running event,
IN ZONE FINAL WITH INDIA
Says “TOUCHWOOD”
The Hongkong Badminton Association Selection and Training Sub- Committee last night announced the selection of Patrick Wong as the fifth member of the Colony's Thomas Cup team to meet India in the Asian Zone tie to be held at the Bombay Gymkhana Club from April 9-10.
With the inclusion of Patrick Wong, the Colony's full team comprises Ramon Young (Manager), Dy Low Heat-soo (Captain), Robert Tay, J. B. Pomeroy Jr. and Patrick Wong. The team will leave for India on April 5.
Originally, the Selection and Training Sub-Committee picked Patrick Wong for further trials KC Word W. F. Foo and
in order to choose the fifth man. But K. C. Wong and W.F. Foo stood down for nomination. as they could not obtain the neces
leave for the trip.
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Pomeroy, at second singles will (Zone Final; we, can only hope give the Indians plenty to worry that our representatives will da unknown quantity to the In- the result, will conduct them about as he is practically on their very best and, whatever
dians. The only Rongkong selves in a true sporting spirit, player the Indians have seen in winning or losing. We wish our action is Ramon Young. who Thomas Cup representatives the competed in the International best of luck and good badmin- Championships after the 1952 con
his his narrow victory over Henry sa small but happy bead of Thomas Cup
bout
Bratty
Grant is obviously one of duced some grand fighting. The these young athletes who - special bouquet of the show joys & spa: of variety in his must go to Set, Instr. Weaver for sporting endeavours and change from running to the 1 Wong The Mile Walk bad enthusiasts ways fell short of expectations gucasing.
with both boxers showing an However Grant was once over generous appreciation again a sprightly competitor and his opponent
A ecction of the on unexpected winner with that crowd did not like the verdict in veteran of Hongkong-favour of the Army fights and Hand
in demonstrated against it, but this Kennedy-Skip on second place only inches behind, should not be allowed to detract The big-guns' of the Army in any way from Weaver's representation the Sweeney's, worthy" with. The Burchs, the Mulvaneys, the Gerrards... and
inletics
encounter
to
<,"
QUE TEAM
Ramon Young Hongkong Junior
Singles Champion 1940-41, Hengkong Singles Champion. 1950-51: 1951-52,
badminton representatives is due
In that competition, it is heart- to leave Kal Tak Airfield on
ening to recollect, Ramon Young April 5, on the first stage of the took a set off America's No. 3. journey to India to represent Dick Mitchen, and with that in
mind there is every reason the Colony in its first official hope that Ramon might be able overseas Thomas Cup match,
The dve players go with no
te spring an upset at Bombay 1952-53; Doubles Champion with The turning point of The Lou Keat-seo 1950-51; with Foo 1951-52; 1952-53; soaring hopes of winning inter-
F. Hongkong-India national honoLTS. We cannot
Mixed Doubles Champion with far as the Engles are concerned expect them to achieve marvels will be the third singits, match. Miss Winnie Cheung 1951-52; heat the Bombay Gymkhana Club A win here over mary more Army hockey will be
1952-53; 1953-54. Did not de- India would de- | for this is the first occasion that ... did grand work both poorer for the impending
put our team in
last year. a very favour-end Singles utle and in the parture of Warrant Officer M. curavers play on foreign soilable position for it would no Philippine National Singles and
M. J. Petters of
and their standard in comparison surprise if our players took all Doubles Champion 1851. the RASC
is not that of the Indians During his time in Hongkong
the four doubles matchis off Malcolm Petters has played En fact our representatives
we come to the Indians the rexioubtable Indians who
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in the individual
1com events,
SPECIAL INTEREST Special interest was
cented
in the appearance of Scott and many "brilliant games for the
The
14
with as Ixteh
Indi
off
Robert Tay Malayan States Player. Hongkong Singles Cham- ppa 1917-48; 1949-50; Doubt 1948-49, 1053-54; Mixer Deubles Champion with
Mise Winnie Cheung 1947-48; With Miss M. Ribeiro 1948-48; 1949-50.
boys Doubles Champion with
J. B. Pomeroy, Jr.: School-
G. L. Pomeroy 1951-52; Hong- kong Junior Singles Champion 1953-54; Junior Mixed Doubles Champion with Mrs Glorin Sequeira, 1953-54.
Tulloh of 173 Loc. Bty. RA in Army and for the Colony Inter-¡ might not even take a match I have been asked how good are Champion with Patrick Wong
5,000 Metres run. These port side of which he was re-caused a stir in the 1952 Thomas the Indians by the HKBA two have established an
un-cently appointed captain,
at Singapore when officials and players. Let's make Cup match usual, reputation as upique! Hockey enthusiasts no doubt they beat Denmark and came no benes about it. The Indians combination and before the listened with interest to his re-
very
near to upsetting the are good, in fact they are. The started at Caroline Hill marks and comments during a Americans. event
only nation that Malaya, the on Sunday another Army radio interview last Saturday
shall b
be happily surprised if holders of the Thomas Cup competitor
was heard to remortation that sportsmanship) 6-3 score in
in particular to his our five players bring back really worry about. mark
that .....if we get Erst
favour of the we'll also get a second...." and was the first standard by which Indians. But there will be no
FAR-SIGHTEDNESS so it was.
every player should be judged,
cause for regret if they fall. Ruring in fine style the two
Tant India has been able to IL was interesting, too, to hear That the Colony survived two turn out players like Nandu Gunners stuck close together, his opinion that the general rounds and best Japan by a 6-3 Natekar, Trilok Nath Seult and Tapped the held, and finished standard of hockey here in score is testimeny enough to the Amrit Dewan is due to the far-
Dr Low Keat-800: Malayan, virtually side by side, Tulloh Hongkong....particularly in ser- Colony's progress and its ambi-sightedness of their officials at and Peraic Doubles Champion was the winner with Scott in vice circles....was better than tion in the sphere of interna- home. They were able to make 1938-39;
Hongkong Doubles second place....which of course what he had seen in Malaya.
tremendous improvement,
Champion with S. A. Vanar arought the inevitable. COFA- After leave at home Mr
especially in the singles depart 1947-48; with Ramon Young ment...what a pity it hadn't
ment, because they were sent by 1950-51, Mixed Doubles Cham- finished in a dead heat:
the Indian Badminton Associa-pion with Miss Winnie Cheung flon to play in Malaya...
1950-51.
Patrick Weng: Hongkong India's No. 1 singles player. He 1939-40; Doubles Champion with Natekar, doubtless to say, is singies Champion, 1938-37; has adopted much that C. E. Ching, 1930-37; with Char- Malayan ir... his play recently lie Au 1938-40; with Robert Tay His backhand strokes have the e3848-49; 1953-54. Mixed Doubles Pang-soon label on them and Champion with Miss Winnie although they have not the same Cheung 1939-40. power and precision they are good and should give our singles players a very trying time,
There was very nearly a dead heat however in the 4 x 100 metres relay but the vigilant judges made the Army team ui Capt. Mulvaney, Petric Waldren and Bailey fractiona! winners.
Petters is moving on to Germany and with his great love of the game and his undoubted ability there is little doubt that he will soon make his mark in hockey eireles in that coumikzy,
ARMY RUGGER The defeat of the Army rugby The meeting was an excellent team by the Royal Air Force in their end-of-the-season challenge
tional badminton.
May
can be no
WELL SERVED":
Another Indian player, Amrit Dewan, like his countrymen, Natekar, modelled his backhand on Peng-soon's. Dewan showed Singapore how much he had
the 1948-1949.
learned between
India are odds-on favourites to win the Hongkong-India Asiers Zong final. The winner of this encounter will travel to Singapore to meet the United States in the Inter-Zone Play-off towards the end of Hongkong is marshalling her strangest singles team to rew present her in India. In Ramon one and the spectators were match at the Club Stadium on Robert Tay there
Young, Junior Pomeroy and given some thrilling entertain-Monday night came as a great doubt ment during the afternoon.
that we have our best surprise....lo all except the players on the court at Bombay. One of the most interesting
RAF side that had openly competitions in our sporting declared a sound confidence in calendar is the Six-a-Sides ability to humble the Pen-
We are equally well served in Hockey Tournament which, is tangular Champions,
the doubles although the actual usually staged around Easter. Quile a number of the Army pairings have not yet been The energetic officials of the stars failed to produce their decided upon, Army Hockey Association have best form and on this occasion After watching our make and 1951-1952 Thomas Cup decided to hold this year's
there.. was по doubt that shift doubles combinations at series when he defeated Joe Tournament on Easter Monday Victory went to the better team. their training session last night, Alston of Americs in the last at Sookunpoo.
The game was one of the most
I am glad to report that we Thomas Cup match at Singa- here for a long stand a very good Entries have to be lodged thrilling seen
chance of pore by mendy using his remark with
and the final result was taking the Hon. Secy, AHA me
Ricks and drop doubles able backhand Ordnance due in large measure to a magni- matches off the Indians. Major C. Walpole,
shots.
The rest of the Indian Thomas Office H.QLF. not later than ficent display by the RAF for- Monday.
4... and the wards who gave the Army no showing of Inila's No 1 com- Cup
I base this prediction on the April entry fee is once again the now chance to settle to, ther normal pination, Nanda Natekar and quantity. Basically, the style of almost traditional
one of a game,
Trilok Nath Seth, when they the Indians does not differ very Leather Hockey Boll
A Plate Competition will be The organisers of the Motor played in the International Ex-much from ours.
Elbition match in Singapore last run for losers in the first round. Cycle Gymkhana at Shatin
The com
competition is of course Sunday are to be congratulated November. The Indians have open to the Royal Navy who can on
in never shown themselves well in some excellent plarning
the doubles in all the interas enter teams
of although Jonsis
have we
come to ex-
tional matches establishments or ships, and to peet little else when
they have the ar the Royal Air Force who can
rangements are in the hands of figured in. enter by units.
а
MINOR UNTIS FINAL
Street this afternoon when the
a thrilling game, Colony, and
RA v.
on
even
four
in the
Indian
Tear
team are
Az unknown
WASTE OF ENERGY
Hefty Pat On!
The Back For
Len Hutton
Leeds, Yorkshire, Mar. 29.
Len Hutton, Captain of England's. victorious Test cricket team in Australia and New Zealand, got a hefty pat on the back today! from one of his native York- shire's leading newspapers.
at the right
no portifs have long since
THE TEAM Entries
Raman. Young, (38)
·Team MmILKET
Dr Low Heat-soo (34) Team Captain
Junior Pomeroy (21)
Bobert Tay (45)
For Easter Race Meeting
The following are the entries for the Hongkong Jockey Club's Easter Race Meeting which is to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday and Monday, April 9 and 11.
There will be twelve events | Cherie 150; Mascot; 268: Mity Lawr, each day and the main events Migns. People, 158. Omnes KRG will be the Hongkong Derby 1: subien
11407, Aportemanship, 148: Strathrobes
160: The Champ, 1897, (Race 8 on the First Day) and Vendetta. 180. the Sassoon Challenge Cup -10-—Excelsior • Handling: Clam_ §. (Roce G on the Second Day). From 12 M.P. - Amber; Den Congratulating Lawers Clamity: Dity: Evergreen; Fake Play: Jenel- Der Jungle Queen; Laddle; Manx Penny: Many Heturon: Montreve: Nocse" Lady; Queenpota:: Quisette, 3. 1. Maes-Apple Pic:
11-New Eastern" Rändiano, Chass Bengal Lancer; Chrus Cordon. Rouge; Dia- rond Dalilie: Fidre; Tung Chi; Lake Success Manxman, Seatre.
FIRST DAY April 9
Nole. There will be no, zacs, the Novice Riders on the Second Day The Seymour Flats has been drawn into TWD sectors. The second
section will be runs a Race 11 on the Second Day. There will be no Cash Sweep on" this race. ·
1-Lochiel Piata Class 9. From 2 M.P.-Bright Knight, 147, Dutch Courage: 147. Gelf. 147 Grace church. 147 Harvest Moon, 147: Ringdale, 347 Wnd Out. 147,
7-Gordon Plate Class 9. 0° Purs Bitter Sweet, 147: Dashing"› Beauty IL 147: Full Swing, 147; Monetary
12-8pon Hand Ch 3. 154 Miles - Bortes · Easy kuliar · Green Velvet; Kerrera; Penforce; Penny; Bider's Wish: Bowinglen; Senorita The Hopeful; Thunder Sky,
SECOND DAY. April 11
Bund. 14 Red Feather, 147; South 1-West End Handicap Class 7.1 Parule, 147: Wild Honey, Ht: Yat Mile.--Barometer: Blonding Biossom
Time; Gallant Knight; Lady Cleus Kwong, 147.
3-Illumination. Plate 1965 Pondes.cester: Mainsali II; No Retretas 1 Ule-Appreciation. 147: Begonds. Probability: Timber Tip Top: Trade 147: Eros 142: Esquire, 147: Long | Wind, Vagabond King; V.LF. Cue, 17; Penzie, 147; Sky Horne, 1.-Clarence Handing, Clae 2.138 147; The Cheerful, 147,
Miles.-Anna:
Clonfeckle 4-brachiast.” Handibeg · Novices: | Fenchurch: Field Marshäire Flasi Class 6 6 Fura-Atomie- Caesar; | Edition; Icefeld; Hainbow. Bayshore: Char Ting: Comel; Cour- J-Coronation" Handleso Cines 7. tiert. Dreadnought; Emperor Delight; | From 14 M.P-Brazing: Betraktor Flying Dutchmen Free Success: Colin: Desert Gold: Festival, Vin: Haundian Moon; Hunca Munca; | Flestiriaster: Invincible: Ironsider Hurry. On Matador: Mourushi King Rider; May «Blossom, Perzi Pegasus; Rebel I: - Stawight Flash: | Divor: Peach of Hongkong: Rove Tell-me-more: "Thousand Miles.
d'or: Scrabo: Strathpofser" Tune- 3.--Brendar Plate 1955 Penser. Fr
phone.
135 M.F.—AIL Gay, 15t; Expectation. | 4-Knutsford Plato 1963 Pozica 140: Fretzat. 198; Golden Branch, |Mille-Amapola, .... EN 133; Harpener Mai, 24; 248)
Hiawatha;182: Applause, 147: Appreciation. Baja, 140; · Santa Maria. 153; HT; Best Wales, 111: C'est Si Bon, Winsome Stag. 158.
JAT: Curtsey, 147: Dona · Matžo, 1527
6. Hongkong Derby Acceptances. | Pive. Gold. 152: fris, 147; Jemina 2. 1908 Pondese, 114 Miles-Ecstasy, 147; - 152; Miracle, 147, Nat Sọ. Bad. 147: Full Ahead, 147; Helicon, 147; Ivan-; Picanto, 147; Simpatick., 132, Snowy, Ho; 147: Eightning Pleat, 147: Silver | Jim Sà Big. 1b Tamerlane. 1472 Wing. 147: Violet Ray, 147.
Thanksgiving Day 12: The. Cheers Wine 1.Mosque Handicap Class 3. 6 | 62, 141: Prime Figaroo, 152,
Diana Furs, Cloderella;,
Bagy Leader. 152. Money Firestone: Planing `Wheel; 5-Reguaxeia Handicap Class §. 'I Gay Prince: Gidup, Glorious; Solly Mile-Art Fling; | Allied. Vistory: zapoppin: Johns Histan;, Kentucky | Anather Vietney: Condon. Blau: BKY, Lad: Kentucky Lady: Ping: On: Slam, Fleeting Moment; Free Kicks Shiraz Squadron · Leader; Tom Gloger: Good Ori; Harmony: Bay- Thumb World Petes.
ker Hunter: Marks Chargers &-United Handicap Clans & 14 | rider: Phoenix: Pot D'GA Miles Advancement; Ármerent; 1-Susscon Challenge Cup Open. Crows Witness: Honey Dew: News Pura-American Carrot, Avlersores Love; Oceania Sky, Oringe. Beauty; Babate; Bonila: Charlerol; Picwo Peáchama; Souvenir; · Uncle Wille. Four Aces: Gabriel. Juzks: _Geld B-Dragon Plate 1959 Fonies. Crown; Half Moon Bay: Tong: Mile-Basha Beauty II. 140: Castle Migle Bell; Johaber: King Peak, 146, Chatterbox, 148; Testasy, Knock-ogin: · Knock-dowE; New 136 Engine Rose. 153 Encore, 14 Jersey: Straight Forward. Full Ahead, 136; Helicon, 145; M
West Indies
221 For 5 In
Kingston Test
Ost-
1-Seymour Plate (ist Sec) 1953 | Porses. "Er. | 3 3.7.---Beloved, 147: Cover Girl: 141: Porame Smokie.. 1475 Full-of-Split, 147; Long Cun. 1472 gid Tyre 147: Quicksilver, 147: Is Gumit. 107: Sonndet Fan, -1416 Super-Blog, 147; Toll-me-agstis, - 147) Tumbleweed. 147; Untwort Volcano,, 147) Waiting-Touch) 147.
B-Alveston Handicap Cam
Besuttul
From 15 M.Ferald: Fixir*
Le Crackerjacke;__ Pieldmaster, Habenaris, Jp On: L'arc Triomphe: Norseman, Poten- Bality; Skuion: Star-go..
Hak Power; Barbarian, Beautiful Phoenix; Blus Bind; Bright Bay, Chinese: Maritare); - Kagle, Känge: -For- Kingston, Jamaica, Mar. 29. ward View: Golden Dahil Say When: Supreme. Command; Toyber. The
West Indies had 10 Bezy: Emidiorg Clasa 5. 37. scored 221 for five wickets ve Power: Avocs; Diamond Queen 19 - M.P.--Anniversary- 10; Aftenc- in reply to Australia's 515 el Chr Toning Spirit: Hinear C
Perfectify: Precious Mine; Prince for nine declared at the close Dahlia; Rangway: Silver Danis; The of play on the third day of Albion Handicap Class 1 1
Stranger: United Victory. the First Test here today.
Australia, who declared their first innings at 515 for nine, this morning got off to a good start when they captured two West Indias wickets for 27 runs.
Mile-Co Do: Cllation, Corvettes Every Day: Highlight; High Noont High Speed: How Do I Know Jet- Reid: Lily: Possibility ; Royal Command. Same Again, Santa Claus Speedy Roger: Spuleg Wheel.
12-Seymour Plate (2nd: Sec.) 1955 Parties, 2 M.P.-Begonia, At Tunch, the West Indies | 147; Brantome, 147: Calebration, 147; were 51, for. two, having, lost: G. | Pregandy, 147: Eros, 147: Gay Skee, Gibbs for 12 and A. Binns, who 147 Glacate, 147: 36y PL 17: Re- surrection. 167; Sa; Nisa, 147% made
a century for Jamaica Southern Crosa, 137: Three Cheers. against the tourists last week, 147: Turf: Hernthe. 117: Zerinar, 147, for nought. Both fell to fast- medium bowler, Ron Archer, in
meditar
his fifth
over
The West Indies would have
been in
Australian
3 worse position had the
fielding been up to standard. Both Favell and
dropped catches Burge
of.. Weekes and Halt respectively
An
unbroken sixth wicket stand of 120 by Clyde Walcott, 95 not out and Collie Smith. helped West Indies recover from
a poor: svatn.;
West Indies lost two wickets
NOTICES
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 9th April, 1955. Over 400,000 tickets sold
for 27 runs and half the side to date. were out for 101 before Walcott
and Smith came together.
Ave
"
The Sale of Cash Sweep
At the close they were 221 Tickets on the above will wickets, with Walcott close on Friday, 8th April, as
century and
follows:-:
for
a
forward Morris will be in the 6 Kings Own v. 42 Fd. Regt. RA beat them by the narrow margin ng returns in both, the ringles **The triumphs of this tour
Patrick Wong (40).
The Conservative Yorkshire But the Indians still cling to the habit of giving a circular Post, in a leading article headed wave of the racket above the Triumphant Tour," healed his head before striking a high shot, that "not many months ago his "shrewd captaincy and noted the Motor Sports Club of Hong- Because of India's weakness in which is just a waste of energy. right to lead the team was still The organisers expect another kong. This tim: nature-in the the doubles department Thai-
Where then is the superiority the subject of hat debate among large entry list and there is Euise of a flood-fried hard to land were able to take three of of the Indian players? It is
in hostile critics who were many every indication that we shall swamp, the competitors.....but the four doubles matches when their speed of
foot and their and to their minds authorita- clashet tability once again see
in spite some very fine Gymkhane was a great success. the opening round.
to smash of everything the these two countries play.
moment and on the right The Army was strongly repre
Ramon Young is probably the that the Indians have the edge spot
punoured, their snarl sub- Army soccer enthusiasts will sented by an B-man team and Colony's best bet for an upset over our representatives.
dued to a whisper. It is be out in strength at Boundary Gunner Leslie, on a Matchless is
had the
satisfaction of seeing in the singles at Bombay. This
A last point on the Indians thought which makes this final the opinion of badminton They excel in the double motion victory (the defeat of New Zea- Final of the Minor Units Knock- 350 cc., win the premier award followers based on the fact that or delayed action shot and I lat) all the more pleasurable. out Competition is due to be after a sound display of good Ramon has experience and have noticed that Natekar and The newspaper declared, We played at the Police Ground at
riding.
match temperament on his side. Amat Dewan have perfected can be confident that our cricket 2.30 p.m.
But we should be too optim- this stroke in their matches at prospects are now as good as The finalists are 6 COD and And now for some topicalistic. There has been a general Singapore.
anyone's.. Command
improvement Workshops REME Snippets.
However, to console ourselves,
England is even beginning to Soccer, Draw for semi-final Thomas Cup team since I last our five players have a counter break records again; New Zen- and there is every indication of
of the Caldbeck Cup-27 HAA saw them in the 1952.competito the Indians all-round super-land's unhappy score is just one
7th Hussars; tian at Singapore when America irity and that is in their stoop of the crowd Army, centre- Regt
and doubles games. (to be played April 61 of 5-4 in the Inter-Zone final, side which also boasts The final will take place on
Perhaps, the expert amarest
should do much to rehabilitate, Army players Stemp and Ret April 13, and the winning team
INDIA'S TEAM
our, five representatives in this the game in this country. In. re- wick Hayes, Walters, Hiscock will leave for and Parsons who currently re- April 25, on the "Duner
The Indians 1854/55 Thomas Sole is none other than Dr cent years, the older men have Low Keat-son the 1939 Malayan haunted the pavilions only to present the Army will be in the
Cup team recently selected com- Doubles Champion, and in last dream of Rhodes, Trumper, Lar- Hockey. 23 HAA Bty. EA opposition line-up.
(Non
night's practices, Keat-soo wood and Hobbs admission is free and specta-Minor Ualis KO. Cup Competi- Dewan of Delhi (Vice-Captain), this stroke, whatever the out-the season which is, to come? originally scheduled for next
are through to the final of the grises Canmiro Games
Amrit Lalabowed he still very Playing Captain)
et us how that they will adent:in tion and will meet the winners panturan Chawla of Delhi,
find reflections of those days in of the 218 LAA Bty v. Far East Nandu
All in all, Farm te
Netakar (Banbay), come of the India Hongkong China Mail Special. (These sides drew Rabindranath Dongsel) and
(Boan bay); Manoj Guba Gajanan Hammady
(Bengal), Of these players, Manoj Guhe were and Amrit Lai Dewan members of the 1948-1949, axt 1831-1992 Indian teems. The rest, with the exception of Nate. kar and Guha are unknown and how they will fare against The Minor Units our players remains to be seen. League Sections have now been Next to Ramon Young, we can decided, and the draw for
good showing from mata das foron Faber Bundy, the Colony's
COD
tors are welcome.
•
to
on
A fine 71 for the last 18 fioles was good enough to win the 2-2 in their first meeting). Army Golf Championship of
· DISAPPOINTMENT 1955 for Major BV. Huyshe" Athletics. It comes as a great who beat his final opponent, dicappointment
Array Capt J. M. C. Thornton by 5 and
athletes to hear that both the 4 over 36 holes,
Quadrangular and the Combined Play during first 18 holes was Services v. Combined Civilians a bit of a disappointment and meeting have been cancelled for neither player really did him this seaso self justice. Things improved Soccer, however on the second round and some very good colt was sect.
Season::.
the
NEW - CHAMPION section, winners, is as follows; most promising young player. The new Champion,
Cor: EABC 187 HAA Bly, by La paly 21. The oldest
LAAR BY 147 k/ member is: Eatrick Wong (40),
keen supporter of the variasis 200 competitions organised by the Burke News has just been. Army Golf Association, has born scriver that, 20, Bo. RADZYPOM showing consistent. form for most beata: 1 Northamptons by
to 18 in, the final of the
·Tekon Champicinalipa
of the season and his miccess list" 1956/5
now is a most popular one,
The REME aparecimodis book
ing tournament at the MacPher of Games and Sports in the son Stadium on Saturdays light Army, will be availble in May. attracted, a hist, crowd; and pros. Orders stud. He placed wi
SPOT by: April 23. Appro
coes: la 9/6d.
Army referees meet vert, Chatham Road on mylet 10 am, 14 A good
Søde members: Is
THE GAMBOLS
DETOBER AND MOVENDER MEE
Motherwell Beat
St. Mirren 10:
Paisley Scotiazd., Mar. 29:
Motherwell beat St Mirren by 1-0 in a rearranged Scottish Football League dicht bere this evening. The match was
Saturday, April 2,--Reuter.
five short of his Smith 37 not out.
Smith scored a century tast week for Jamaica against the
tourists and
with "Allie.Blans, took part in another, sixth wicket stand. Binns, who also scored a century then, was out for fought today,
LUNCH DETAILS
Australia 515. for nine declared West Indies, Ist innings, 51 for 20 G. Gibbs, Ibw. b. Archer A. P. Binus, c. Burge,; b.
Archer?
J. K. Holt, not out) E.. Weeks not out Extras
· Total
Both wickets
Reuter
by Barry App bb
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
at 4.00 p.m."
6 D'Aguilar Street" at 5.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground. Floor, Chater Road, at 6.00 p.m.
The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 10:00 am on 18 Saturday, 9th April, 1965.
-51.
By. Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.
Treasurers. W
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