THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955.

LAWN BOWLS Red Sox Come From

OPEN DRAW Behind To Score

Joo da Luz-and Ruou) da Luz of Recreio Jave drawn Farley Kermani and C. R. Roselett (CCC) respectively in the fourth round of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship to be play- ed on Thursday August 11.

Former Champion, M. B. Hns- gan will meet KDC's W. Riley whlie J. H. Kinnlburgh, the only Talkoo representative remaining in the singles section of the tournament has drawn KCC's Bill Hong Bling what pro- mises to be one of the most Interesting tuasies of the tourna- meet.

The third rounds draws for the Open Palra, Triples Rinks are also published below

OPEN SINGLES

Fourth Round

and

To be played on Thursday, Augint

2 at 3.15 pm.

R. F. da Luz (Rec) v C

nolett (CCC) at KBdc

13 Hesa

A. K. Minu (MC) v U

A

Jatin IRC at KFC

Rum.

W. Riley (KDC) M

Hannalt

C C

V W

J A

I.Iddell

Bong

C) at Rec.

E. R. Roscelet (RCC v

Ma (CCC) at KBOU

A. B. A. Hahmen

Gaffney Recker v

da Litz (Beet at KBC

1. Phoenix (KC) VEJ

{KHOC} a Rev

5]* {K€ta al in

OPEN PAIRS

J. H. Kinaiburgh (W

Round Third

To be played an Monday, August

Gat 0 15 p

Dr CB3

Lre atıc

(POC) V W 1 Browers and Kinburgh cros at ACC

Muwler

A Harvey azut J McKelvie Sang and 24 Elsa ut Itec Wong Yan and 5 Leonard 10001 v.G. † Ormain and it E Marsha (TC) M THO

Laurel and It

Dewar (PRC) M. B HanTLE) and A Omar RC) at kre

ņ

ຍ.

K. Furrow and A Hades OIKFO

v K

M. Rumjalin and A thell (IRC) or 15 huets

Due KCC at vie

14 K1- and

it. J. Wyper and A (2 Gurdner (HKFC) V Á E contes and f W Bendbury tec's at tits

A Pereira and (Hee) B M. Ontar Ass Omar (c) at KBGC

Pereira AK

(2 Stark and J. B Baxirs (70) V Sequeirs HEL ༥ Silva

(FC) at KFC.

Materies to be played ne Toczny.

August 9 al 15 D.R.

J. M. Gutierrez, and D Marquen Bee) v M. J Nunes and G

(C) at KDGE

W

3

Howard and 1. Tree) ▼ J A da Lan2 On Lum Rees at KFC

A. J Cuethe and c

Sanfor

Never

M

orso di F

Cetho

IFC W. M Sounne ocit A F Ferreira (CCC) at KCC.

W. Gaffney and W Hong Sung TKCC) V F. B. Romelett and cʻ, tì. Romelett (CCC) at Rer.

R. Ridsdale and R. M. Hethering- M 1. Stres and

ton KFC) v A

Kelleher (ece) at înc.

CC. Me and A. I Seemin 1000)

v J. Raeside and W Mecali

(RDC) at KFC,

6-4

Victory Over Chicago

New York, Aug. 3.

Jackie Jensen put the Red Sox back within three games of first place today when he struck a two-run double in the eighth inning to provide a 6-4 victory over the first- place White Sox.

Jim

two

Cleveland again rebounded Into a second-place tie with the Yankees by defeating them 2-1 when Gene Woodling, who used to do his bombing for the New Yorkers, cracked a two-run homer off loser Bob Turley in the fourth inning. Mike Garcia, with relief help atroked a two-run double in the Books from Don Mossi and Ray Narle-ninth. Shortstop Ernie ski when the Yankees threaten hit his 33rd homer in the ed in the ninth, received credit opener for the Cubs.

had King, who for the victory, his eighth.

The Red Sox had 20 come doubles and triple in the touched off the from behind to achieve their second game.

winning rally when he Trailing 4-3 as the Cubs' Triumph.

and Randy Jackson result of Minnie Minoso's second doubled

Chit followed with his homer of the game in the top walked.

game-breaking hi of the seventh, Boston tied

On the National League night 4-4, und It Minoso that helped do the dam-beat. Brooklyn was nge. Jensen singled and took waukee, Philadelphia

and New York at St cinnati, second when Minoso bobbied the

Louis. In the American League 121251.

Kams City was at Baltimore for a night double-header and Detroit was at Washington in a single game.

was an

by STror

SECOND ERROR

After Norin Zauchin walked,

when Jensen

second scored buseman Nellls Fox let Summy White's grounder Ko through That hin for a second error. set up for Jensen to deliver his prone-winning hit an inning later #fler Billy

Goodman's

single, Walt Dropos error that but him on second, and un in- tentional pass to Ted Willams. Jim Piersall also was a big gun In Boston's altack with a triple and two singles.

The Cubs defealed the Pirates 5-4 in 12 innings on Harry C'hit's run-producing single after Pittsburgh won the opener when pinch-hitter Jerry Lynel

World Record

For 800

Goes

Metres

Oslo, Aug. 3. One of the oldest world records listed in athletic reference books was erased tonight when the Belgian

W. M. Davidson and RS Go policeman.

Joy (KDC) VFX M de Silva and

I,

F. Xavier deri at Katie

R. Twi and C F Remedios (Bec)

W Heaton and

al KBGC

Kelly TIKTC)

OPEN TRIPLES

Third Hound

obe

Roger

at Mil- Cin- at

Second baseman GI Mc- the Now York Dougald Yankees will be out of action for another two or three days be a rest of being struck on batted ball, the left ear by it was learned today.

line McDougald was hit by n drive from the bat of Bob Cerv during batting practice before fast night's game against the | Cleveland Indians. X-rays at Lenox Hill Hospital showed no

Undied Press fracture.

A JUMP NEARER MOSCOW

Roy Swinbourne (right) and his colleague, Clamp,, taking a hurdle jump which was part of the Wolves' training for this month's visit to Moscow.

First Asian Football Championship To Be Held In Hongkong

The Hongkong Football Association yesterday accepted the honour of being hosts at the First Asian Football Confederation Soccer Championships which will take place in the Colony in May or June next year,

Royal H.K.

H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 31. Orders By Lieutenant Colonel

0. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated Augunt 2, 1965,

Force Headquarters.

"Attack"..

„Parade (8.0.P; Kowloogi Int" Platoon.Tuesday August 1. ; 1,45 .m. Drem: Övoralis, Booty 1905. HQ KEF 830 p.m. Dreesi: Puttoon, Blue Darat, Hattie & SNÍ Mumi

Helmet, CookThursday AumLMER 11, 1985. As per tre prograSTATION name and Corps of Brunsbroncier August 8, 1956-"Defence Pl". Pros gesummene ordered. Drom: WT

Wednesdagi

facra Pistoon-Sunday, August 1, 1965. Range Shooling. Parade WD | Car Park Kowloon 8.30 am. for Ka

Tak 1 Jonge, Dress: OG Bush Order (Khaki Shiri. Troumere, Bella, Shirt. Trousers. Skeleton Web Order. Dring Jungle Hats Bush hats to be brought. Thurndig | August 10, 1900, Progromno pil August 11, 1035. Outdoor Demon-ordered. ny 10.30 am, at 10. stralien. Standing Patrol. Parade prem: Khaki Shuga, Shorta MPG 5.20 pm for Woognefchong. Hometope. Flashes, White Dress: Overalls, Belt and "Berot. Gasters, Boots, Bhle Deret. Friday!

August 12, 1943. Programme Artillery Battery-Field Troop ordered RV 10.30 m No parade for Week Ending August | Dress: As per Wednesday August 30%. 13, 1960, C & R TroopMonday Asigust 8, 1005. Parade MPG 5.13 D.. for SOC. Drew: Mufti.

The Hongkong Regiment Training. "A" Cay-Tuesday August 9, 1934. Map and TC EX (P1 Cords arrangements) NV MPG for 10 5.13 p.m.

Overall Bolts Boots,

0.15

1950,

J

Home Guard Training-Thursday August My Training na datalled. Parada MPG 6.30 pm. Drem! Clean War 4

1988

Log Dress.

.

na detalled. 14. 1965-Badar

shirt, Web Belt, Pullers, Boots. HQ August 12, 15-a detealed-Mun

Hongkong Auxiliary Air_ Fores Putter, Blue Eret.

Trade, Training Grounderew Warning Order Conference 530 pm Aircrew-fire regalar HAF Bloft of August 13, 1000. Personnels do the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Forge tailed by letter. "B" Comedor will stand down for lave for the August, 1935. Film wid 23 Dragon

period August 24, 1958 telustve RV MPG for Ron AutoCarried out on Trophy Competition. TU

MUELL Dress:

both Thursday, August 4 and 1k Warning Orders Mini Football also there will be no nying traine Match August 8, 1935 “D" v sp 1.30 | ing

the weekend August 6 p.m. RIQ. Mini Football dete

and August 9. 1933 "D" v HQ 8.30 p.m Rilq. “C” Coy-Tuesday August 8, Trade Training.-G.C.İ. Team 1983 WT (General revision), RV

Saturday August "0, 1065 "pl Teams MPG for RHQ 618 pm. Drew:

Station 830 Boola, Puttees Overelis, Blue Bore

Day). Transport leaves Bellsburɔ, Web Bell. pH Coy-Wednesday Read at 3.30 am, No. 3 Controlle

1953. At 10,

Wir Blindfold, Course on detailed. Sunday · August Stepping Competition. Fim 7, 1035-"A" Tommy Rader Statory

Canadian Army in Korea). RV 8.30 am (Full Day!! 4mport MPO for RHQ 6.5 pm Drew: 0G

leaves Salisbury Rd at 8.30 am No. Tyopers, Khaki Shirt, Blue Beret 3 Controlere Collywo

August Doota Web Bell, Gaiters. Try Pl–– Friday Monday Augsart 8, 1966. WT, Foot & Operators--S.O.C.-4.30 p.m. Con Artha_bril), RV MPG for THQ 645 | trollers Course 3 & 3 Lecture room p.m. Dress: Overalls, Boots, Galters, Murray Parade Ground, at 050 pun.

Wiralene Blue Darel, Ruskoetry Orton Sp

Operators -- Elementary Coy MMD & Mor Fla-Wednesday Friday August 3, 1955-As detalled- August 10, 1955. MMG and Mog, Trg, Murray Barracks - 530 RV MPG for RHQ 1.30 pm Dread Tuesday August 9, 1935-As detailed Blue Beret, OG Trousers,

Khaki Murray Barack-8.30 pm.

Fridoo

Coy Sly Pl-Wednesday August 10,† Barcocks-8.30 pan. Wireless Opéram 1855 "A" Sec-31 set inein "3" Bee | tore-Advanced Tuesday August 5,

detalled-Murray Parade p.m. Droes: Mufti MT F1--Wednes} Ground and IKAAF, Hoodqusnclem day August 10, 1935, AT Lectures | (Point to Point Working)--630 pm. and Instruction RV MPG for BitG | Auxiliary Poller Tuesday, Augur, 9. 9.30 p.m. Drom Muu. Friday 1956–BQ Nữ, 34 RAF Police District August 19, 1056 MT and MC Cadre. −3.49 pan. Transport leaven Murray The International Football, of

Rуat RHQ 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mucus | Parede Ground at 8.30 gan.. Equipe the FA's appreciation to Sneddon's work with the Sing

Overalls. Int Bes Wednesdayment Assistenta Tuesday August 1, Federation (FIFA) also honour- SCAA of the gratifying result of Tao Sports Club (one of the few

August 10, 1963 RT Practical, RV 1968–HRAAF Hangar=All Personnel

MILQ 5.30 clubs who asked for the services ed the HKFA by inviting the their tour.

Dress Mutti. 9 p.m. Transport leaves Sallabygg Order-Wit

"A" Warning "Resulls speak

AT.C. Saturday, Two European teams wish to of the coach).

Cor | Hood at 0.45 gm. local body to organise the Inter-

1065 for Pers detailed. | August 6, 1055---ña detallod-iCol, TWE August 12 (8) and Narugon: Turkey. hallonal Youth Tournament in play in Hongkong during the for themselves and show exactly

Med Sec-Wednesday August 10. Tower--12 noon to 8 pm. (FUN 1963 authorities coming season.

MO Lecture. They are the FC what we have learnt from Mr

RV MPG for kary), Konsumy (9) and Berra. WP-1050, but the loc reject the Stadlau/Wein of Austria and the Sneddon" said Mr Souza,

August 7, RESTAR RHQ 4.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti. Warning IP-Turley (11 have been forced to

Order-Sunday August 14, 1955 EN mplon soccer team of Swit- A let

lettor honour due to the lack of time

to be sent to Mr the

Servette.

This matter Sneddon inviting him to attend Eiven for organising

Management

Committee to the Interport the next Further discussion took place was referred 0

seven local s-Sub-Committee.

mcoting and to give his views REFEREES on the subject of coaching Martin (4), Howell the matter of seve (7) and Lollar; Parnell, Hurd cer players alleged to have vio- INTERNATIONAL

The following were elected to the amateur lated

stalus by FIFA has written to the FA

by participating in a

in a Chinese movie. asiting for the names of referees the various Commitico's on the Hon. Appeal Board: Letters have already been dis- capable of officiating at Inter-Council, patched to the players, many of ational matches. The Referees Kwok Chan (President), Messrs asked tock McKelvie, Air Commodore whom are now touring Australla Sub-Committee was with South China

the

A. D. Messengers and Mr L. P. handle the matter. team, and Council members yes- Eerday inquired as to why reply had been received.

THE SCORES

American League

Cleveland

2

R K E 0

1

Garela, Messi (0),

4 2 Narleski

New York

Gnreda (0-10). 10). HR.Woodling.

Chiengo Boston

Trucks,

R # E

4

3 B 0 11

UP-Hurd (7) HEL White. (7-3). 1P-Howell (4-2). HR- Minuso 2.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Moens, Pittsburg minute 46.7 Chicago clocked seconds for the 800 Metres run here.

To be played on Sunday, August | 16-year-old

14 at 4 p.m.

A. A. G. de Stiva. A A. Itemedion. C.A Donenberg (Beat, v. A.C. Sequeim. EG Barros, it. Das (P) 41 KBGC.

EJ Liddell, T Kavanagh, P Hughes (KDGG), or G, long Choy. F.O. Mader. S

Мост, who is 25. clipped nime-tenths of a second off the record of one minute 44.0 seconds es.ablished by Rudolf Harbig of Germany in Milan in July, 1939.

1st Game

R H

3

B

2

*

2

Face, Surkont (9) and She- pard. Atwell (9); Davis, Jeff-

coat (9) and Chiti. WP-Face (2-3). LP-Jeffcont (7-6). HR- Banks (33rdt).

Kansas City Baltimore

Ceccarelli,

R

HE

3

*

*

7

3

Gorman (8) and W. Shantz; Zuverink. Gray (9) and Smith. WP-Gray (D). LP- Gormon (5-4).

2nd Game

R H

+

10 0

0

Competing in an international meeting at the Bislet Stadium, tuesie with Moens had a grim Leonard, (Cov P. G. da Luz, J. A. da Luz, R. F the Norwegian, Audun Boysen, da Luz Reel, at KCC,

also beat the furmer record.

Boysen

yard Pittsburgh wis oniy ព

5 14 behind at the nnish with a timo Chicago

Kline, Friend (3), Law (7) of one minute 45.9 seconds.

A

about 13,000 and Atwell. Shepard (7): Jones, crowd of watched the event, which was Perkowski (7) and Chi, WP- run in excellent conditions. Perkowski (2-4).

LP-1aw (7-0).-United Press. Reuter

A.M. Omar, M.B Han, I. All Cat Casson, Cosgrove (KBGC), at HKFC. CK. Sung, C.C. Ma, A.H. Seemin (SRC).

W. Stronach. J. Me- Kittrick, W.M. McCall (KDC), at TC.

C.

V

.. Clayton, W. McColl,

McLennan (TC), V.

B. Greenwood,

P. Cottier. KB lakes (KFC), at IRC.

G. Stark.

Douglona, J.. -

Ra

alde, W. Hey (CDC), at OCC.

J.M. Gutierrez, B. Marques, C. Roza Pereira (Reci. v, A.V. Lopes,

Romelett, E.R.

C.R. Rossiett

KCC), at KBGC.

G.A.

Noronha II.J. Noronha, J.E. Noronha Rec), v. J.K. Sloan, K. Forrow, P. Gardner HCFC), at KDC

OPEN RINKS

Third Round

To be played on Sunday, August

7. at 4 pm.

F. X. M. da Silva. A. A. Gutterres, C.F. Remedios, L.F. Xavier (Rees, V. A. EL A. Hahman, K. M. Rumjahrs R.M.V Ribeiro, V.A. Ruajahn

(TC), at KBGC.

D. C. Symons, S. Rametrand, G. Madar. F. Kerman! (KCC), v. C.K. Sung, R.O. Baker, C.E. Ma. A.IT. Seemin (CCC), at Rec.

B.

Douglas W.S, MacHardy, J.B. Baxter. R.D. Marthali (TC)) v. C.M. Rozario, E.G. Barros, 8.8. Hussain, F. Tan (FC), at IRC.

W.J.

Howard, H. Boat, F. Lee, 1.M. Neves (CCC), v. F. Hoosen, A.K. Minu, 1. All, A.M. Omar (IRC), D1 TİKFC.

G.A. Guterres, G.A. Noronha, 10.7. Haronia, J.E. Noronha (Recs, v. E.J. Liddell. T. Kavanagh, P Hughes, J. McKelvie (KBGC), at KCXX

Gr. Santos P.K, Lan, L, SINA, Tay (CCC), v. A.P. Pereira, 9.E. Souza, CC. Perrin, C.E. Faro (Rec), TC

Victor. A.V Lopes, R.C. Laural, C., Romelett (Cdci, v. I.M. Hetherington, W..Hat Bakes, 11. Ridsdale, R. Trail (USRC). at JKFC

W. Chamber, B. Morrizon, W. Riley, A.E. Elliott (KIK), v. J.K. Sloan, B.I. Bickford, K. Forrow, P.B. Cordner (UGC), at KBGC.

Sports Diary

tion.

TODAY

Goll

Deep Water Bay Medal compati Dowin Floodiit Lown Dowls match: 100FC V KOC, 1,30 p.m.

Water-Polo Knock-out Competition: BYMCA V CYMCA, 5.00 pm.

TOMORROW

Water-Polo Knock-out Competitions Eastern v Royal Navy, 8.30 pan..

SATURDAY Dowla

First Division: fecret "gy INC “O”: IRC "B" V FC, KUGO Y OCCI PRC V KCC.

Second Division: KCC v Talkno; XKFC V CCC; FC v KOC: USKU

PRC.

Third Division: KCC v USNC KDC V HKFC FC v prc; POC ▾ KDGC.

Baschall

4

US Navy v Oversesa "Blue" at

6.30 p.m.

The recently elected HKFA Council, with Mr C. S. Wang in the Chair, accepted the invitation and the conditions which stated that Hongkong pay all the expenses for the four teams, but that the EA take all the gabe receipts.

event.

soccer

J.

WTs per 'D' Coy RV MPG 330 1955--As

St. John Ambulance

Orders

Ambuisnes Poiles --- Kowloon. -

Orders by Dr F. 1. Tseung, Ground Sub-Committee: MrJec.st.J., Acting Commissioner of

Mr Channing (Chairman),

St. John Ambulance Brigade, Order No. Hongkong District, 31/55. Dated August 4, 1955.

Ambulance Duties — Hongkong. -- 7.8.50-13.8.85, Confucian Amb. Div, 14.0.88-20.8.55, HKYMCA Amb, Div. August 1953: Central Nsg, Diy, 8.0.35-14.8.65. Shamshidpe Amb. Div. 15.8.3-31.8.35, Kowloon Amb. Div. August 1958: Shamshulpo Nag. Div.

Penstration Squad Duties7.8.58 Dr Li Ille-lun, Dentist 11.2. Shlolds,

N/D. 14.8.50, Dr A.D. Wang, Den tist D.1. Small, D/O Pang Wan Ching and King's College N/D.

Orderly Duties For Mainland Area 11qts-6.8.53, Shamshulpo Amb. Div.: 0.8.55. Tairishatsui Amb. Div; 1.0 Kowloon, Amb. Dir.: 8.8.65, KYMCA Nag. Div. 9.8.56. Kong Web Amb. Div.: 10.9.85, KYMCA Amb. Div. 11.8.35, KYMCA Amb. Div.

Mr

Major Walker brought up the subject of the inacticity of the HKFA's official conch, Mr Tom PROPOSED SUSPENSION

Sneddon. Mr Sneddon, Major Mok Hing, Mr A. Mullen, Mr Mr Pat George proposed that Walker said, had informed him Pat George, Mr Jack Sheppard.

Referees Sub-Committee Mr the seven players be suspended that he had been asked by a from playing soccer

until the member of the HKFA to stop K. K. Ip (Chairman), Fit/Lt De- attor had been cleared up, but coaching the schoolnoys.

theridge, Mr C. S. Teong. Mr L.F. de Souza stated that

Mr C.S. Wang and other

Sub-Committee; Emergency the Association should not take

members denied having Major Elrick (Chairman), Fit/Lt Council such a drastic step. "A person asked Mr Sneddon to do this. Detheridge, Mr K. K. Ip, Mr K. is innocent until found guilty 50 Mr Sneddon, Major Wulker statY. Yung, Mr L. F. de Souza. I don't think this should be en-ed, complained of the Lact that Management Committee: Mr L. forced" he said.

he had no work to do and wish-J. Channing, Mr K. K. Ip, Majors 2. el Arculi and King's College

to be brought before Elrick, Mr L. F. de Souza, Mr It was eventually agreed thated this the seven players be given ex-Council.

A. Mullen, Major A. C. A. netly a week after they arrived Mr Sneddon in a letter to the Walleer, Mr Mok Hing. buck in the Colony to submit FA offered few suggestions to their replies to the Association. the Association He stated that Interport Sub-Committee. Otherwise they will be automa- the duties of an FA coach dif- L. J. Channing, Mr Pat George, fered from that of coaching a Mr Jack Sheppard, Mr A. Mul- tically suspended.

Club. His job, he added was to len, Mr Mok Hing. An urgent cable has been re- Cl

Benevolent Fund Sub-Commit- ceived from the Australlon Foot- teach soccer and Instruct young-

ali Association requesting per-sters. When the schoolboys gain tes Major Walker, mission Στύπι the HKFA for experience the standard of soc-Goodman, and Mr Y. K. Wong. South China to engage the Aus-cor improves.

Amateur Sports Federation and Mr Sneddon suggested an socORT team Rapid (also touring Australia) in two friend- HKFA purchase a series of Alma Olympic Committee of HK re- ¡y matches In Melbourne and on football and let him tour presentive Mr L. J. Channing. Children's Playground Associa- Sydney on August 15 and 20 re-schools giving lectures on the

Permission

tion representative, Mr C. K. was sport. spectively. granted.

Mr Souza, commenting on Mr Woo.

Ground Pool Allocation Com- stated The New Zealand Football Sndon's predicament, Association has written the that it was extremely unfair that mittee representative: Mr L. J.

KFA expressing their appre- the Chinese Press had so bitterly Channing. ciation of the behaviour of the criticised Mr Sneddon. South China soccer team (which Mr Andy Mullen proposed that write to the the Association Sir,--Some weeks ago you were

Dominion) have no ambitions about going recently toured that to give me spacʊ

Melbourne for the good enough to

simple both on and off the field. The Director of Education and inform that the him that the FA coach is at the that it would

stated 10 air my opinion on the fact

not be letter further that the Hongkong Football possible for me to spare the New Zealand hopes to renew disposal of any school. Association bad decided not to time or the money for such acquaintances with Hongkong on Mr Souza summed up the dis- the soccer field. Maj Elrick stat-cussion by bringing to the notice send a team to the 1056 Olymple trip. Games in Australia.

ed he wished it put on record of the Council, the effect of Mr

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Hardly To Be Interpreted As A "Slap In The Face"

reason

What the welter of the article seems to have conveniently over- looked was that while the reason.

implied for the decision by the

de-

весть My attention has now drawn little belatedly I am afraid to an article which ap- peared some days ago in another of the Colony's newspapers Hon. Kwok Chan was that the which might very well give #

Association was correct in falsc Impression of why elding plan ahead for the 1980 raised the matter through your Games, the original reason given to the pubile through the press good paper.

This recent article, in refer- was purely financial, and there doubt slightest ring to the Presidential address is not now the

of the Hon. Kwok Chan at the in the minds of any clear-think- AGM of the HKFA, said that ing individuals that the figures his reference to the circum-quoted, and on which the decision stances of the FA's decision not not to compete wis vsicnsibly to compete at Melbourne, must be regarded As a slup in the face to those people who had seen it to offer criticism of the decision.

As piso

atated by the writer of the article the Hon. Kavol Chan is a ການກ of integrity, foresight and understanding and importance must be attached to what he ways, but I am also Ratisled from my knowledge of him that he would be the inst person who would want to see his expressions of opinion inter- preted as slops in the face to those who happen to see a particular circumstance some what differently from him.

That of course is all & maior

opinion but

wide of the made, were very mark cod for frem being repre- sentative of the true cost of com. petition at Melbourne.

have

The latest suggestion that the erltics of the decision would been content to see that trip materialise at the risk of bankruptcy for the Association is almost unworthy of comment,

an

With Imaginative placming by caergette sub-committee would probably have been pos- siblo to finance the team's journey without any dipping Into the association's normal money bags.

MOTOR RACING

the

Not

American AAA Will

Support Next Year's Memorial Day Classic

Indianapolis, Indiana, Aug. 3.

An official of the Indianapolis 500-mile car race sald today that the speedway management intended to go right ahead with plans for next year's Memorial Day Classic, despite the withdrawal of American Automobile Associa ton (AAA) support.

Insp J. H.

Applications for re-allation from 43 clubs was accepted en- block.

THREE NEW CLUBS Three new clubs applied for afliation and wore accepted. They were the Butterfield and Swire Chinese Staff Association, the Caroline Hill Football Club and the Dodwell Soccer Club.

Mr Channing howeve ed the FA sterelary to the new clubs that

once they had started the season, they must finish all their matches. Wo the can't have clubs throwing in the towel halfway during the season when they know they have no hope for honours" stated Mr Channing.

Street Sleepers Shelter Society Duties Suamshulpo.4.8.55-0.8.56. KYMCA N. bly, 6 3.65-13.8.55,

Waterloo Nig. Div.

Street

Sleepers Shetter Society Duties — Westem Dist.-August 1955: Central Næg. Div,

Clinic Mong Kok KIWA A Duties.8.8.86-6.0.53, KYMCA N. Div. B.8.35-2.3.55, Waterloo, NE

Shemalludpo Div. 10.8.95-11.8.85, Nsg. Div.

A/D

Beach Duties - ffongkong-8.8.85,

p.m. Repulse Bay, SCAA Big Wave Hay, Chung Sing ND Shek 0, Confušan A/D. 7.8.25, 0.35 a... Repulse Bay, KCOB A/D; Big Wave Day, Causeway Bay A/D; Shek-Q, HYMCA A/Ď, 7.8.05, 1.30 p.m., Repulse Bay, Eastern A/D; Big Wave Bay, Shaukiwan K.F., A/D; Stek-0, Shoukiwan_A/D.. August 1950: KYMCA Nag. Div.

Beach Duties–Kowloon. -- Eastern Athletic Asan. Swimming Pavilion: Kowloon Amb. Div. and Shamshuipo Na. Div. Chinese YMCA Swimming Pavilion: KYMCA Amb., and Nøg. Div. HK Chinese Civil Bervant Assn. Swimming Pavilion: Kong Wah Amb, Div. and Waterloo N/D T Wan Swimming Pavilion: Kong Wah Amb. Div. Laichikook_Beach: August 6 and 7, 1965: Mong Kok Amb. Dlv. and KYMCA, N. Útv,

Taken Os streng@={*} Enrolment -Un Long Amb. Div.: Poe Lal Kam- fal enrolled w.ex. 37.7.01; Mong Kok Amb. Div.: Pies Stephen Yu arid Allen lau enrolled w.e.f. 21.1.85.

Decrease of strength-(a) Leave- Contral No. Div.: D/S Kwok On- pong leave for 3 months w.ef. 1.9.50; Western Dist. Nag. Div.: Amb/Sis BIL The Stanley Shield seven÷Q».

Po-king leave for 3 months w.e.f. 1.7.63; Eastern Amb. Div.: Pie Wong side knockout competition will

Man-long leave for 3 months we.f. ba played

the league 15,7.53. (6) Resignation-Mong matches have been completed at Amb. Div.: Pie Blok Wing-tong re- w.e.f. 21.1.54. __(c) Deceased the end of the season.

Wanchad '2' Amb. Div.: Pte Ip Kwok-wah deceased on 19.7.00.

(Bgd.) Te Lo Caru, S.B.BL.J.

Staff Omloer K, da District Headquarters.

after

Messrs John P. Byrne and company were reippointed Trea- surers.

The following were present at yesterday's meeting. Mr C. S.

"We intend to proceed as in the past," said the Trea-Wang (Chairman), Mr R. M. Omar (Secretary). Major Eirick. surer, Joc Cloutier, "and we assume that by race time there Major Walker, frisp J. H. Gond- will be organised a regulatory body that will take the place man, Mr A. Mullen, Mr Mok of the AAA's contest board."

Hing: Mr L. Channing, Mr L. F. de Souza, Mr C. 5. Teong, Mr H. A. Sheppard, Mr Pat George.

Mr Cloutier added that with Bill Vukovich and four other drawal of the AAA "came as a "800" veterans this year had completo surprise to us." nothing to do with the decision

In Washington, Colonel Arthur Mr Herrington said he did not decision would the Herrington, Indianapolis Indus bellevo trialist

and Chairman of the greatly affect big-time car racing | CAA That is part and pareci of AAA contest board, said it was in America.

that- the understanding generalized Olympic Spirit, but may be the

"It will be up to us to organise comment appears later in the writer of the article did not group's decision to withdraw article which can be tied down, hear Col. Eddic Eagan, Chasman from the sport was based pri- another national body to replace It is suggested that the crities of the Olympic Finance Com-marily on the recent disaster at the AAA contest board and we pertainly have the equipment to Le Mans. of the decision

were those mittes of USA say recently in

take care of that," he said. Hongkong that his next jobs was to And, US$1,000,000 by private

"I do not

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people who had hopes to get

free trip to Melbourne in

BOITID

official capacity of other

I wish to make it clear that fedm to Melbourne."

BOGEYMEN

Anglo-Argentine

Famed Footballer Found Dead

Buenos Aires, Aug. 3. The famous Anglo-Argentino footballer, Walter Buchanan, was found dead In' a small hut near the Eva Peren elty. Ile was 78,

The following cluba have entered the HKFA jorgue.

First Division Kwong_Woh, Royal Navy, Aring,

Enter.

Pollor, RAP, Šing T30. Kitchee, KMB South China, St. Josepti's

Second Division Army, RAMC,

CAA. His body was found lying on Police Khobee, astern kre

There, was an a heap of rega. KMB She TO SCAA empty wine bottle next to him. Joseph's Gymnestic, Talkoo, Tanz Wall, Bolleton. Telephone," "Tran- Buchanan, a pioneer of soccer

Jardine, ways,

TC.

in Argentina, was a member of the famous, Alumni« team which founded modern football

here,

"I am sure that by the time Prison, Dockyard, and Collins fill

Division * Third' "I think they another '600' coils around, there]** Eubscription to got die American | mid Herrington y with that"

national governing are seeing bogeymen behind the will be

CMB, Hollandia: Ublywenty Band He was granted a government I have no connection with any Once again; Sir, I have to rain barrels, but that's the body in working order that Office, nit Watson and fecitromon. pension last year, traum

Fourth Divison

His death was believed to Bwm, handle thai und, other body that could. In any way thank you for valuable spert in decision they indo". "AD_

1110 Alecraft Dog Stowices Clo" have been due to natural causes. racos."-"United downs, Lane Crawford, Butterfsid have presented me with an ❘ your esteemed paper.

He added that the deaths of Championship

--United Press. Olymple holiday, and I certainly

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Sallbury toad at 540 p.m. Nursing Ordering Wednesday "August: 30. IRGO-AL personnel 3rd General Hospital am. (Full Day). Transport "laav^RIE Salisbury on at 845 dan Meldigi August 12, 1066--All personaejin 8.8.4. RAF Kal Thức-4 pm.

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Dress: Unifor p.m. for HOLT, Tuesday August 9, 2006" "A" Parsonnel detudied perado 0.30 pa for HQL, Dress: Unicorn. Woddess- day August 10, 1900—A personnel parade 5.30 pm. MPG, Drew: Muti First Aid: Personnel detailed parade 8.30 am. WD Car Park". Kowloota Drem: Mufti Thasing, August "il. 1950--All personnel parade 630 pm

PG for HQ RHKDF. Dress: Mattia, Friday August 12, 1950-91gs "A": Personmel detalled_parade: 6:30 pm MPG for HQLF. Drew: Uniform.

(Sgd.). G. FL CazVERT, Major. for Commandant, RHKDF.

NOTICE

KAKDF 22 Rifle Club Ladies Day. will be held on ladies Day Sahrday August 6, 1956, commencing 2.15 p.m. at the Force HQ Minsabure Will members wishing to Ladies, plones Informi. A. An Noronha c/o Md. Siver Sollators, Gloucester Baking' by letter or telephone 302/TS.

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