DODGERS STILL ON TOP IN NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York, Apr. 28,

Carl Furillo's three-run homer and Clem Labine's one- hit relief pitching kept the Brooklyn Dodgers rolling along on top in the National League race on Thursday with a 4.2 triumph over the Chicago Cubs.

Bob Rush of the Cubs had yielded only one bit until the seventh and had given himself a 2-0 lead by hitting a two-run homer off Dodger starter Cari Erskine in the fifth. But Rush faltered in the seventh and Furillo, the Major League home run leader, climaxed a four-run tally by hitting his seventh with two men on base.

Only 2,371 fans turned out at 5-4 tramph over the St Louis Ebbets Field to watch the Dod- Cardinals

Ivan Delock gers score their 13th victory in gave up only three hits in pitch- ing the Boston Red Sox to a In the only other day games, 3-1 triumph over the Chicace the New York Giants got a Roel White Sox..

15 starts.

relief performance from work- Grissom pitched his way out horse Merv Grissom, during a of two bases-loaded jams in the Last 2-4/3 intings to help starting pitcher Jim Hearn boost his record to 3-0. Four Cardinal errors "helped wreck a good piteling performance by Harvey Haddix,

Senior Fencing Championships Next Week

With the Giants clinging to a 4-3 lead and three Cardinals on base, Grissom began his eighth relief appearance of the young season by retiring Rip. Repulski and the side on a fly to right in the seventh.

The Cards loaded the bases

again in the rinth with one out but got only one run as Grissom got pinch-hitter Barry Elliott and Red Schoendienst to ground

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955.

CIVILIANS

BEAT SERVICES

The Combined Civilians and Services hockey teams pictured before the match at Recreio ground yesterday. Civilians won 2-1. China Mall, Photo.

Spare A Thought

For The Umpire

Says J. W. TAYLOR

Any day now Britain's county cricket umpires, not to mention thousands more lesser known judges officiating in minor counties, league and amateur games, will soon be donning their white coats and familiar individual straw hats and taking up their appointed positions near the creases.

* The Colony · Amateur Fencing Senior Champion ships to be held next week will close one of the busiest fencing seasons which the out. Colony has experienced Repulski, who had been lead- "National League in ing the since the War.

batting, went hitless in tour The entry is small, one rea- tries and Don Mueller, of New són, being that qualifications York went to the front by were demanded of all entrants and another that the competition getting three hits in four tries is being held rather late in the to boost his average

fans shivered your to enable Army who recently visited "Singapore through the Polo Grounds game. Delock held the White Sox take part.

hitless for six. innings

at the class of game they control, Last year's Champion-at-

TH In will hope to go through the soa~ Chicago before 3,109 Arms. P. G. Willams, is still

one at least National League night games son without

to

fencers

Only

2.562

to .404.

Each will manfully perform a tiring, thankless task for a fee varying in accordance with the class and grading of the game they have in charge, knowing full well that right until the last ball of the season they stand to be bawled at and pilloried, just for lifting a finger-or failing to lift one.

And few of them, no matter

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AT 15 A WONDER BOY AT 22 DEREK JOHNSON IS

A BRILLIANT PROSPECT

Wonder boy at 15, brilliant prospect at 22. That's Derek Johnson, half-miling secretary of Oxford University Athletic Club,

Nothing unusual, you might say, in reaching the top after such a bright start. It is generally accepted that to make the grade, an early start is essential.

But many are those who in their early teens have been hailed as future world beaters, only to fade from sporting scene. The fanfares from Fleet Street may have given them an exaggerated opinion of their own importance; they were too good, too" soon; or the pace was too hot.

ONLY PROBLEM

Derek Johnson, was written up both 440 and 880, Yards events, final of the 880 Metres. But as a potential English champion In the Half Mile, he clocked 1 what a fourth! At the start, a while still a schoolboy. He had min 52.5 secs, three-fifths of a Swedish runner crossed Johnson than his own causing him to samble, but set up a new world junior 440 second better

he regained bis Yard record of 48.8 secs. The meeting record, and an excellent somehow

pounded out more time for the first race of the balance and stride, and with a typewriters

terrific finishing burst, pulled up praise than some felt was good season. for a lad of his age. But the

to fourth position in the fastest ever time for an Englishman of ability remained, the Johnson

I min 47.4 seca. size in school caps remained the

The only real problem which same, and at the same perky faces Johason is which distance Johnson is 22. He has not angle.

to concentrate on. If results yet reached his peak. He has Now at the start of the 1955 and performances are anything ability and the temperamer.t to the season, he is one of Britain's to go by, Derek will choose the succeed as a runner. Off

Half Mile. He may also be track, the top athlete whom ho brightest hopes, perhaps the

Influenced by the stiff compet has mert, in oromon wib 19 class" half-miler that England has been searching for since the tion he would face in the 440 Roger Bernister. For like Roger.

Yards.

Derek hopes to become a doctor days of Sidney Wooderson.

Apart from his schooldays soon. Meanwhile, on the track, In the inter-Varsity athlete Derek's best performances, have he makes his bid to emulate. Dy meeting ** the White City always been in the Half Me.Bannister's greatness. earlier this month Johnson won

4

Ezzard Charles Loses On TKO

Miami Beach, Apr. 28. Ezzard Charles, dormer World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, was beater by unraniced Joan

Last year he did excerptionally

well, On" 2 main-soaked White City track in June, he won the inter-counties half mile In 1 min 50.2 secs, the second fastest time recorded for the distancö by an Englishman,

-Landon Lzprem Service.

Sports Diary

- TODAY

Badminton

Johnson stole the show. In a special open international Half Mile event, Roger Bannister and Czech star Jungwirth" could not get within hell a seccrdot Colony Championships at Taikoo

Club, è pm.

Meetings Sports Road. 5.30 p.m. KUFA. Management Cities Meck,

TOMORROW

troubled with a bad ankle and is Mwaukee was at Philadelphia | their decisions betg sure to deep - concentration throughout Feadity admit that for sheer | Holman, of Chicago, bere last Johnson's time.

He failed in the AAA Chiming,

a technical

of

plonships, and again in a special

attempt on the British record at

Berwick-on-Tweed, both in the

440. But, again in the Hall

a ten-round contest.-Reuter.

calls for a perfect knowledge-ofĮ were not to produce a raging cricket laws and of any special controversy. regulations.

first-class Yet their fercest critics would matches, Tests or otherwise; 2

honesty, integrity, competence night. not defending his title, having and Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. produce, some heated contro the six hours of each day's wide knowledge

and

of the only entered

in the Epee.com- Washington was at Detroit, and versy or arguments that

will play

play, plus

common-game and its laws, the British Judicious

Holman won on petition.

cricket communities, sense and co-operation with the umpire has no neer anywhere knockout in the ninth round Followers of fencers in Hong-New York at Kansas City in shake

and small,

from local other umpire. All these attri-in the world. kong would like to see Major American League night action large

we evening cricket league George Brewer win the title this Cleveland and Baltimore

the Idle-United Press..

poriers to seething Test crowds, tes are possessed. by the men cricketing countries and far as year for he will be leaving the

| counties have come to rely upon Colony in a few weeks. He has

Test match umpires are ウ so much for a fair and im- done so much for fencing in

cerned the pay, allowing for partial running of a match. Hongkong that it would be a t

involved responsibilities ting end to his stay here were to wi

win the title which he won in 1953.

fit.

if he

However, on his

the Far East Army Sabre Cham- pionship, he pulled a muscle in his leg and it is not sure whether

he will be able to take part.

TITLE ASPIRANTS

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Scrutton And

Millward Out

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and the shortness of the sea”.

is not all that remunera- tive to these who would make For a career.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 17.

Orders By Lieutenant Colonel 0. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated April 26, 1955, 2

FEW MORE TIRING

Few jobs are more tiring than standing in the field of play in visit to Singapore where he won Of Golf Tourney umpiring

Catch the hot sun or biting wind match Championship Courty Ganten, Yorkshire, Apr. 28.

every £12 watching every move, nowadays umpires receive Philip Serutton and Erest for the three days, with first ball and most of the players, Millward the two surviving class rail fares and 25s. a night yet their duties begin long the Walker Cup players, crashed to expenses added. The leading before they go out to set

preparatory to the Other fencers who might win unexpected defents in the fifth umpires, forming an exclusive wickets the title are Hung Hak-te and round of the English Amateur MCC "short list, can reciton players taking the Beid.

of the Chinese Golf Championship Reuben Lynn

at Ganton on, £10 a day or £80 cash for A long and arduous day starts six-day Test matches, with the with the umpires reporting on Fencing Club: Captain Eberhai here today.

the ground 30 minutes before die, and Sgt. Day of the Army. There was nearly another up- ugual expenses. J. A. Ozorio who is only entered set in this round-when Alan

the start on the first day and BEYOND BEPROACH an excellent Thirwell, the holder, stood three

at 9 am on each succeeding chance of gairing the ille in down with Are holes to play

day of play. How do these men, umpires this weapon.

against Joe Fisher. The Cham-like ex-Worcestershire Frank

Not one ball may be bowled With a small number enter-

pion staged a great fighting Chester, ex-Somerset Frank until they have

supervised ing the competition should run finish to win a thrilling contest Lee and ex-Glamorgan Dai mowing, rolling and, after rain, smoothly and a high standard of

the drying-off of the pitch. green-the only Davies qualify for the big-when stumps are drawn at the ing will be held in the Officers' Mess House Fh. L. S.S. Ramler-8.30 fencing should result.

time in the match he had been cricket? There first-class men in front and, so reach the quar- are mainly drawn from the end of the day they may be at 5.30 pm on Friday, May 13,

in the Foil stands

The Championships will be

on the following dates: Epee Monday May 2 at. 61

held

p.m.

Foil Friday May 6 at 0

the 19th

ter-finals.

Cre

remain

on the ranks of ex-professionals. Their required to Millward was thrashed five character must be beyond re-ground for a full half hour. and four by the young England

and their eyesight proach;

At any moment during a Michael Pearson, while hearing clear and sound player,

as a match a point of cricket law pn.

Scrutton went down Oghting bell..

may be challenged through Sabre- Saturday May 7 at by three and two to William

some incident, and as quickly 2.15 p.m.

With the necessary qualifica the umpires will be expected to Sharpe All weapons will be fought

The only overseas player, tions, they are included on the

The meet it with a correct decision. at the European YMCA. Arthur Walker, of Johannes official short-list through

Despite the diligence of the two Salisbury Road. Competitors

deftated burg, was

nole ccmmendation by the counties umpires it would indeed be must report "and be ready to by H. Bugess in the Afth round. they once played for.

considered an uneventful season Test The last eight in draw order

umpiring is the next if at least one of their decisions are: G. Ash (Beverley), W. R. step. but is taken by only a Sharpe (Penrith), J. W. Jones, very select few. At the end of Thirlwell each county game in the cham- (Southport), (Goforth),

Clark pionship both captains G. (Whitely). 11. J. Pearson joint report to the MCC which H. Burgess must bear one of the tradition- Entries: F. Fung (CFC). H. (Royal Liverpool),

(W. Sussex), S. J.

"Indifferent Brough al sumnings-up T. Hung (CFC), S. L. Lam

Three "Very good# Reuben Lynn (CFC). (Sandmoor).Reuter,

(HK - Sword Jda C. Marcal

fence ten minutes before the Starting time. Pools and details are as follows:

Epee

To be fought as a "poule uni- que." Each bout being the best of 5 hits.

(CFC) Club),

P. G. Williams (HK Sword Club). 1. F. Pugsley (RAF) Capt. Eberhardie (Army)

Sgt. Forbes (Army),

J.

pass a

Is 600d", "indifferenis" would

SONGKITRAT ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

gratulatory

Force Order

Fader Stations-8.30 a.m. (Jul Day) Congratulatory The following com-Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.30am Fighter Ploders. Testay Emage has been ren reived from AOC Air HQ Bong-May 3, 1955--3 Watch 8.0.C.-6.30 kong:- should like to congratulate pom. Thursday May 1, 1935-A-& B you on the excellent formation Watches-8.0.C.-8.30p.m. — Tues during the Fly Fast on the occasion day May 10, 1956–A. Watch 8.0.C. of Her Majesty the Queen's Birthday - a.m. (Half Day) Tursday May 10, Parade yesterday. The dying skill 1955 B Watch 5.0.0.3.30 p.m. displayed by the Audlianes on this Thursday May 195&B Watches S.0.0.–5.30 p.m. Nursing occasion was equal to that of the

Orderlies. Wednesday May 4, 1858-- Regular Squadrons."

Oncers' Mem--Annual General Fit Lt. S. Ramler-1.30 p.m. Meeting-The annual general mees- Wednesday May 11, 1958 Windso

Thursday May 12, 1066—AN Delt personnel. 33rd General - Hospital-- 9 .m. (Poit Day). Trazusport lerves Salisbury Road at 8.45 s.m. Wireless Operators Elementary Tuesday May 3, 1955-As detailed--Muzny Barracke-3.30 p.m. Friday May 6, 1965-As detailed-Murray Barracks – 5.30 p.m. Tuesday May 10, 1955--A detalled Murray Barracks 7.30a.m. Wireless Operators Advanced Tue86-

1953, All members are requested to attend,

Fores Headquarters INT Platoon-Tuesday May 3, 1955, HQ RHKDF 5.30 p.m. Dress: Muti

Recce Platoon. Thursday May 5 190 Practice patrol in Wongnei- press OG Bush Shirt & Trousers, day May 3, 1955--As detailed-Murray

Parade MPG 5:20 D.m. Jungle Hats. Rubber Books

Bayracke-9.30 p.m. Tuesday May 10, Arttilery Battery Field Troop 1935 detailed-Miray Barricks Annual Camp. V&R Troop Monday May 2, 1950. Parade MPG 8.15 p.m. for SOC. Dres: Mufti,

chog area.

5.30 p.m. Equipment Amistanta, Saturday May 1, 1956-HRAAF Fan- Kar--Group 2--2 p.m. Transport leaves Salzbury Road at 1.45 p.m. Sunday May 3, 1355HKAAF Hangar Group 1-94.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.63 a.m. Tuesday May 10. 1950-EKAAF Hangar-All personnel-6 pm. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. Thire- day May 12, 1955-HKAAF Hanga- Transport loaves Salisbury Road at is ordered by Pi Comida. Dress; As ordered by Pi Comics

Coy 8.45 KM. A.T.C. Triday May 6. Tuesday May 3, 1953. 22 Shoot, 1803-Link Trainer RAF Kal Tak

leaves Sahebury Instructional Fim, HY MPG for 2:1. Transport

3.15 p.m. Dress: Civilian Road at 5.10 p.m. Saturday clothes, "D" Loy-Wednesday May 1956 6s detales de

Arms Drill. Lechure Orgmand- 12 noon to s 9.m. (Full Day). Stan tion & Bee of MMG Platoon. RV day May 8, 1955-As detailed-Kal Tak Tower-8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Full MPG for RHQ 5.13 p.m. Drces: Overalls, Bool, Web Ben. Bereis.

Day), 12 noon to 6 pm (Full Day), Trg. PI-Monday May 7, 1955. Fife

Auxillary Foffee. Tuesday May 3. & Foot Drill Rifle Lessons BV 1965-HQ No. 34 RAF Police District -5.45 p.m. Transport leaves Murray MPG for RHQ 3.15 p.m. Dress:

Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday 3. Eert. No. 2. Bp Coy MMG No. 3.

May 10, 1905-HQ NO. 54 RAF Police Mor P-Wednesday May 4, 1955.

District-5.43 p.m. Transport, JERTES Dragon Trophy MMG & Mor T

Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. M.T. Section Sunday May 8, 1965-3 Khaki Shirts, Shorts, Hosetops. Put BY MPG for HQ, 1.50 p.m. Dress: toes, Boots East No. 5, HQ Coy Mr Section-HKAAJ Hanga.m. Fl-Wednesday May 4, 1953. Signal Transport leaves Saksbury Food at Clerks G.D. Tuesday W/Lets Try #2 Set. RV at MPG 8.45 am. 5.20 p.m. Dress: No. 4. (Subsitute May 10, 1965-AAP Hangar

Trasport leaves Salahury Khaki Beret for Fungle Hat), Warn ing Order. Rife & LMG Casuals for Road at 5.45 p.m. Clerki P.A. Tues- Now Brers and fallure of RKDI-6,30 p.m. Transport leaves

day May 3, 1955-Ail perac

~ The Hongkong "Regiment Training.A” Coy Tuesday May 2, 1943. FI Comds Disposal (FI Cond programme to OC Coy). RV MPG for KHQ 3.15 p.m. Dress: No. 7. "B" Coy Saturday/Sunday May 7/8, 1955. Pi W/End Trẻ. RV All personnel a.m. (Full Ly).

New York, Apr. 28. END OF SEASON all for a quiet chat at Lord's

with on

Chamrera Songkitrat, Thai-RHQ interested althority, series CRICKET. DANCE but

of very goods land's Bantamweight Contander, who was beaten in two fights would put the umpire really in

for the World 118 pound title, All cricketers are reminded the running for Test honours. Maj. Geo. Brewer AEC (Army), that the end-of-season dance is

has retired from the ring, it was There is much more to this reported" here today. Chan taking place at Craigengower S/I. Mackley (Army); Sion (Army), Sgt. Day (Army). Cricket Club tonight at 8.30 p.m. £4 10 £10 a day job than the

Foll

Tabies are being provided for lifting of a finger to dismiss à Ria Magazine, mid the 28- fencers

will be ali Cricket Clubs and it is hoped batsman, to denote an 1.b.w. to year old boxer had written him promoted from each semi-final that as

many as possible will signal a bye, or a no-ball. This that be was banging up, pool to the final. All bouts will support the function.

often unenviable task gloves--Reuter.

Three

be the best of 9 hits.

т.

Pool 1: F. Fung (CFC). H.

Hung (CFC), Maj. Geo.

Brewe (Army), S/I. Mickley (Army), J. da C. Marcel (HK Sword

Club), Sgt.

Forbes

2:-Reuben Lynn (CFC), Sgt. Day (Army), Capt. Eber- hardie (Army), Chan Sion (Army),

(HK J. A. Ozorio

Sword Club), 1. F. Pugsley

(RAF)."

الليل

Sabro

will be pro- Three fencers moted from each semi-final pool to the final. All bouts will be the best of 9 hits,

Poor F. Fung (CFC), Reuben Lynn (CFC), Maj. Geo Brewer (Army), Capt. Eber- hardie (Army), I. F. Pugsley (RAF)..

Fool 2:H. T. Hung (CFC),} S. L. Lam (CFC). J. da C. Mar- (HK Sword Club), S/L

cal

Mackley (Army),

and

Sgt.

Forbes

to

(Army), Sgt. Day (Army)

Barrages will be fought decide promotion to the final; the first three places in the Anal In the event that a bar rage produces no result, a count of hils in the original pool will be the deciding factor.

Paints will be awarded to the Artix in each anal pool The Yencers" with the highest-aggre" gate from all three weapons will

be Champion

Mednis for

and-run- ners-up of the Hongkong Foil League will be presented after the Sabre final on Saturday, May

tricky.

Nat Fleischer, Editor f

BY A

SHORT HEAD

K

his

Lord Delamere's Butterscotch, ridden by A. Breasley (1) is beaten by a ahort head by Mr C. W, Bell's Warwari, A. Cracknell up, in the White Rose Stakes at Hurst Park. Reuterphoto.

1956, ZW 8 .m. at S.C.P. tor

Bec-Wednesday. May 4, 1909 play a 1955-B Flight

Sextion: RV 8 a.m. S.C.P. for Kai

Straday

Tak Range. Drem: No. 3. Eqpt No. 5. Murray Parade Ground at 5.15 p.m. MT PWednesday May 4, 1955. Tuesday May 10, 1968-All personmel Lecture. T.C. Zarine Part V. Car-HQ RHEDE 5.30 p.m. Transport buration RV MPG for REQ 5.15 leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.15 pm Ground Crew Saturday p.m. Drem: No. 6, les Jungle Hat. Wear Kruk Bert. Friday May 6, May 7, 1935-A Fight HRAAF Han 1955. MT & MC Cadres RV 3.30-22.m. Transport leaves stil p.m. at RHQ. Dress: No. 3. intbury Road at 1.45 Reading & Compass Fork. RV

gara.m. Transport Seaver Salis. for Rie 4.15 p.m. Dress: No. 3, bury Road at 3.45.m. Thursday. Substitute Khaki Beret for Jungle KAA H p.in. Transport

May 12, 1955-A11 · Grounderew- Hat. Warning Order May 5, fallites leaves Salsbury Road at 5.4 p.m. & non fires-Rife & 1MG Clam)- Flying Programme.Saturday May Tak Range. Dress: No. 8, Eqpt No. 3. 7. 1855-A Flight-HKAAY-Hang-2 Med Sec Wednesday May 1935. Road at 1.40 p.m. Sunday May 6,

p.m. Transport leaves Salib Lecture-M.O. RV MPG for a 15-B Fight HKAAP Hangar 9 3.15 p.m. Drear Civilian clothes

Transport · leaves · Salisbury. Cooks-Thursday May 5, 1958, Hald Road at 8.45 am, Thursday May 12, Cooking low people who have yet 1950-All pilots HQ RHKDF 6pm. to clamity). HY MPG at 1.30 for Lyema Barracks Dress: No.:ransport Leves Array Parade Band & Corps of Drums Monday H.K...Women's Auxilary Army Corps

Ground at: 5,45, p.m. May 3, 1905 Corps of Driz (Taining Monday tay 1, 1955 ponsbelty Set Ho Chi-ping. Personnel parade 5.30 p.m. ridual Lemons: Buge is. By 11 MPG for HQ LP. Dream: Uniform a.m. at REQ. Deem: No. 7. Wednes Tucaday: May 1, 1955--Bigs "A"; Fer- day - May » 4. 1993-Band gaysonnel detailed parade : 5,20. p.m.

· Besprunkiity--C/Sgt - Reyce MPG for HQLT Dress Uniforma. Programme as ordea, 2 11 Thursday May 5, 1955-All personnel at RHQ. Dres: No. 9. Friday May 6 parade: 6.30 p.m. MPG for HQ 1956 Def FL. Lecture (Elementary RIKE: Dress Civilian clothes. Toorafie Vistal Trg. Recognition and Friday May 4, 1958-Siga 'A':. Person- Description of Target), "17:11 1.m. nel detailed parade. 6.3.p. MPC at HHQ, Dress No, Tamil

HQL Drew: Valor, Bunday May 1, 1985--First Aidi Personnel talled. parada 2.30 nim, Security "Car Park" Kowloon," ( Dress; " clothes,anniRALE KAN V [S] (Bad) _G. H. CALVERT, Major – Hogkong” Auxiliary “Air Force compan fe CommandDt. RHKDE.

Home Guard Training,-/Thursday May 5, 1955. Instructional Film. Farade MPO 5,30 [P.m. Drew?, Zdextra, H

|TTICKY M5720, 165-Zadar Operators | Van

==8,0,C_1= 4:39 119. Controllers

Gogh Notice"

Course 2 § 3. Lecturs room. Murray, shoot. m The Moothly, Spoon Shoot Fasader Ground, #2, 5.30 pins, dature will be held on Friday Apr 29, 1965 day May 47% 1955-A- Eas—Bader (at 6 plane at the J'opes Hq Mizdela stdicemă.33 dime (run Day)UTTEN KANUZA SÉVETU Spookierwill jibe port leaves iBallbury: Rond(MO:8:30}'Wwiided to the top scorer les dach Falmerhunday May 8, 1965; ET Teams-*

SOTLET

Memorial Cup: HK. Chinese

Mile, he won the Empire Games Combined Services (Cl) 8.20 p.m.

Hille

in the record-breaking time

od 1 min 30.7 secs, and was a member of the successful Eng

Mish Mile Helay team in the same Championships.

Back in England, a week later, Johnson equalled Derek Pugh's English Native Quarter Mile ricoed of 47.9 sers, in the British Games at the White City.

3

Bowls

at Recreio 4.pn

Tacs Lusitania: Recreio v K.AG.C.

HKFC practice game at 330 pim,

SUNDAY

Soccer Memorial Cup: Kowicon Chinesa, v Civilians (Club) 3.30 Dun

Athletics Bater-Schoo! Invitation Athletic Meeting. Caroline Hill. comanencing 9a.m.

Bowls

WHAT A FOURTH!" At the European Games John- son was placed fourth, in the nm.

F.C. V I.R.C. at King's Park

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