Tommy
ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
The sporting personality this week is the new
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1957.
Hongkong FA Soccer Fixtures For Feb. 9-10
The following Hongkong Foot- ball Association League matches haye been arranged for the week ending February D-10:
FEBRUARY 9
1st Divi-Club y. KMB, Club 4 p.m. Ref. D. G. Simpson; Lincs: E. G. Dawson/S," Y, Kwok.
St. Joseph'a y. South China, Caroline Hill 4 p.m. Ref, L. Chang; Lines. Mak Young-fal/ Cheung Yan-ging.
RAF v. Police, Navy 4 p.m. F. R. Pratiett
Services and Colony Individual Rifle Champion, Armourer Ref. R. Gray; Lines. S, U. Woo/ Sergeant-Major Pat Stanbury of REME who is attached to 16 Medium Rgt. RA.
Some very steady shooting throughout the eight days saw him collect an array of prizes, chief of which the Governor's Shield for the Colony Championship and the Jockey Club Challenge Cup for the Services title.
wore
Ride and pistol shooting have always been his favourite hobby, and his very pleasant and placid temperament must be of great help, particularly in the closing stages of such competitions as these Championships where every shot is of vital importance and where competitors can be forgiven for allowing nervous tension to affect their sim.
To win both the Servlees and Civilian
ties is no mean leat as they are red
under totally different conditions, Shooting
how right they wore to take the risk and bring a touring team here and give them encourage- ment to widen the circle and bring the
of Fugger players to these shores to test our local talent and provide a weleume change of competition.
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The organisers of the 6 COD Athletic Meeting to be held at Boundary Street track on Mon- day, February 4, wish to remind Athletics Officers of units that they have an Open Mile Relay under SRA rules, the Service Ruce' on their programme and rille, unadorned, is used. nodi
and would welcome more entrants. snap and rapid firing with move 2x230, a 440 and an 800 are the ment between shooting i
order of running, and for those feature which makes physical who wish to "have go" a Hlinesa on Importan; factor.
phone call to Captain Gune at Unter
sighting Kowloon Trai SRB rules
Ex. 35, will alds and a rifle sting are among ensure entry. some of the enti mitted
deliberate shouting attempted without physical et beins;
necessary PrOVIOUN
TEAM BOXING
For the boxing fans the "line 1p" for the Anny Team Chan this ver 1par Warrant pionships in the first round to
catalogue, but made of his Army
Offlcer
Title "OLLS TUO
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place
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Res. Div-Club v. KMB, Club 2.30 p.m. Ref. D. P. Lal; Lines, F. W. Bates/George Jor.
St. Joseph's v. So
South China, Caroline Hill 2.30 p.m. Ref. Liu Ting-ital; Lines. R. Marsten- White/s E Matthews.
RAF v. Police, Navy 2.30 p.m. Ref. A. A. James; Lines, W. Saucera/A. McIntosh.
Diy:--B & S v. RAMC. H.V. 3 p.m. Ref. Yau Wah- bing Lines. W. S. Campbell/ Lee Tak-kec.
Dockyard v. RAF Sai Wan, HV. 3 p.n. Ref. Li Ping-put: Lines. Luk Tat-sun/Mak Hin- Isang.
Jardine v. REME, H.V. 4,30 p.m. Ref. Li Fook-on; Lines. Ng Chun-wing/Yu Loong-kin.
3rt Dly-Aircraft v. Dodwell, HV. 3 p.m. Ret, M. Albone; Lines, Digby Lee/Chan Ping- luk.
University v. RIL, H.V. 4.30 p.m. Ret. P. Phillipa; Lanes, R. Morrison/E. A. Roedder.
Hollandia v. CMB, H.V, 4.30 D.m. Ref Chan Shiu-chuten; Lines, Tso Hon-kit/W. H. Lau.
FEBRUARY 10
1st Div-Army v. Sing Tao. Club 1 pan Ref. J. D. Jones; Lines A. H. It. Tucker/Wong King-chung.
Navy v. Kwong Wah, Navy 4 p.n Ref. S. F. Bradley; Lines, F. J. Kirkham/Lal Shiu-
CÃA v. Eastern, Boundary St, 4
p.in Ref. P. Browning; Lines. It. Webb/F. A. Barretto. 2nd Div: Tung Wah v. Pri- zons. Club 2.30 p.m. Ref. Lay Kim-ming; Lines. R. H. Lane/ F. A. Reeder,
CMB v. Solicitors, Navy 2.30 Din Ref. H. N. Tam; Lines, Tong King-hong/Y. C. Mak.
Telephone
Gymnastic. Boundary St, 2.30 p.m. Ref. Lee Kun-chi: Lines, P. Manson/ Wong Wah-kay,
to be box 1 WE
Whitfield Barracks mention should be this evening will be, subject to selection for the those two gentlemen, the Doctor the Clerk of the Scutes, 45 Team at houde, u
an! Servis follows-74 LAA Rgt.'s Buntam The Championships at Bisley, and his Bd. Devin meets from 24 Field selection
Ryt.. hls Cutpa team Engineer
RE, Cin. Gallacher. over the past six years.
Well done, indevil. Pal, and t
looking you are
Wilfred sugges- for the wife's
Birthday Richards. present, packet of plate The Gunners' powder and half a dizen dusters weights, Willians and Copper- might come handy so that, thalle, opperv Simmonds and sit can keep that
at Light-Welini of death, array
and Ensor and Stevenson fuckle Spr. silver in top condition.
Riches und Sgt. Moore, POSSIBLE AT 500
Greenham and Cln. Langley, In a short
of this toke on Sgt. Mline review
and Spr. year's Hongkong Bisley it is: - Norris and at Light-Middle Bdr. possible to give praise to all who Moore has Spr. Wilson as a ring either competed or misisteti with
chong. the excellent
3rd Div.--Kin. arrangements.
Godown Gne.
Jock McMenamie al
& W. H.V. 3 pm, Ref. R. Mention should be made of Middle has 2/Lieut. Lipman to Major McGurk, possible at the contend
Morrison; Lincs. Wong Yuk- with, and the Light-chun/J. J. Murphy. 500yd.
range on Sunday, the Heavy inile will feature Gnr. AFS v. S & S Tamer, H. V. Consistent shooting Gilchrist and Spr. Hart. S/SK!.
Claric of @ COD, and The neeling Is due to com-
3 pm. Ret. Choy Wing-chuen; Lines. that unit's success in the Team menee at 20.00 hrs. and I expect
Tsang Nal-bun/J A. Championships.
Quest. a full house to be long before that hour, so if you aren't friends with the seating NCO I suggest you get there
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74's two Welters, L./Bur.
male.
For
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assembled
enthusiasts Squash
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To Major Tom Haynes, RA, the Chier Range Officer, and his assistants, many of whom were from 74 LAA Rgt., RA, hunk early. you for a first class show. I am sure all visitors were impressed and appreciated the iminense
has just Jeague
commencedi amount of work involved.
featuring the following teams: of thanks lo А уре
special word Di
HAF Kal Tak Royal Navy, the lady in the butts, under the HQHK&K Garrison, BMH 74 control of Capt. Herring, RA LAA Rgt. RA, 27 HAA Ret. and Eleut. Shore.
They did
RA their job efficiently and well, Medium Rgt. RA. Entries for the alt the shooting types ex- Land Forces Individual Cham- anced preused their praise, although a plonships close on January 31, New
were doubtful if some of while the Colony contest will their shots were being recorded open on February 7 and entries on the right targets, as they should be in, with $3 entry fee, were shooting consistent bulis by February 4.
having
The Hongkong Rifle Associa-
but signilled.
were
teregled Jr this
magples
and last but not least 15
CALDRECK CUP
Talkoo v. Tramways. H.V. 4.30 pan. Ref. F. J. O'Brien; Linrs. J. Moore/Chan Man-
C
V.
Caroline Hill v. Mercantile. H.V. 4.30 p.m. Ret. Chu Che- shing, Lines. Ng Yue-wal/D. Bowbrick,
Watsons v. Rediffusion, H.V. 4.30 p.m.
Ref, Hau Sik-wai: Lines, M. Albone/P. Phillips.
SUSPENDED
geney Sub-Committee held at A a meeting of the Emer- the Association's office on Janu- ory 20 the following case was deal with and from evidence adduced the decision arrived at was:
"Lau Yee of Eastern Athletic Association was found guilty of serious foul play during the Senior Shield match between Kitchee and Eastern on 13th Jan- unry, 1957-wa suspended up to and including 12th May, 1957."
tion wecomes any and all in- not under way last week but of The Caldbeck Cup competition exhilarating sport, The Secretary is Mr Wong the expected eight games only Bor, of 12 Pottinger Street, However, during the latter half this blow
four were played as scheduled. side forwards. It hoped that Hongkong, and his
will not unduly the week a number is 33612. The
further three have | wony them and that their subscription
been settled to most
people's satisfaction
reserve strength will plug the and only the 278 p.
FIRST CLASS
is
very modest
Buscafes down from Officers HAA and Light Bro
at $20 to WOS and NCOs main to "name the
and very
PACKED GROUND, PLEASE!
Pay
The
expected,
at $10 and Privates
How these Cup les delight in The Engineer-Hussars tic, as equivalent rank at the
was both interesting upsetting the forecasters and Hound exciting. low fee of $3. All are more all against the form book! THE hibition saw the Cup favourites A first class **- than welcome and the Club ac-surprise of this round was un- tivities continue in one form of doubledly the defeat of 15
Just clear the hurdle by the another throughout the year,
odd goal in dve. Medium Rgt. RA by Command
The Hussain were twice in the lead, and a Office by 3-1.
penalty award in the second half deelded the issue,
The
Infantry battle at Le Wu really
wa a scorcher. The Northamptons emerged winners by four goals to three after ex- tra time in what has described as the best game seen been
Howards had a little bad luck, for a long time. The Groen And again a penalty award was the deciding factor.
Today sees the semi-finals of Small Units Knockout Com- At Boundary Street CED will battle with Com- mand Workshops for the right to enter the final. This should be
excellent game, just right build-up for those who ar
Gunners will hasten to in rugger circles the im add that two coals werd from portant event of the week is the penalties for hand ball, but ther arrival
of a Japanese touring should know that only one side, here to play a series of goalkeeper is allowed in each three
matches,
team. The "figure men" had Of these
the Services full value for their victory and mese games may rightly consider that the if they keep this up may well played at 16.30 hrs. ause other teams to sit up and this afternoon
Boundary take notice, nt Street will be the most interest. The HK Signal Rgt.
waiting kept
match to be
ing of the tour:
The Police
were for a while at
the
ce ground has been Norwegian Farm but when the selected in order that the Amy they were rapidly removed fr
Gurka Rgt. did appear petition. generally must have a better chance to see the game, and it further interest to the tune of
is
hoped at the CBF, Lleut,
General Stratton, will be able
The Medics too were more than Impatient, and at least can this season.
10
to attend what promises to be claim the fastest piece of scoring going to the Rugger at 10.30h.
an eple struggle.
After the brillance of our
visitors in their
the Combined
to end this game
winning side.
OST
One up in under On form the REME sido gamo against ten seconds, they rubbed salt should win but, as I said earlier, Civilians into the wounds of 8. COD and their
On Monday evening, the Forces Vanished up 6-1 ahead after a unknown quantity,
rezerve strength is the will have to rise to the heights clean, sporting game.
anch the Ordnance must feel fairly con- 19 Field Rgt. RA went for-dent. the
ward to the quarter-anals at the T'wo They can do us providing ASC team by 2-1, 'and Com-Depot, meet at 14.50hrs. at Island teams, 50 Coy. expense of a rather colourless RASC and HQ Ammunition mand Workshops REME ended
dreams of fame held Bookampoo to produce the other Again on form the will realise that I
Rgt RA by infleting a SASC should win, but after the
4-0 defeat on the way the "Ammo hora to bring visiting sides to the Guollers.
boya diaposed Colony and beadey. the support The REME buy now face than the previous round I enrure necesary to sur on Oun alde, problem of most Army sides tu forecast this result. finance must also be considered sooner or later as the last In addition a full program and picked ground will show poper" carried away four of of League matches will be the organisers of this venture their team, both backs and in-played on various groundle;
they have ample encouragement from packed stands, and it is hoped that all units will givdi
casts many
full support to the match.c
ch
STARROW'S GUIDE TO MODERN
SOCCER MANAGEMENT
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Can Combined Services Overcome Touring Japanese
This Afternoon?
By "PAK LO”
Can the Combined Services beat the Japanese Tour ing XV this afternoon when they meet the Police Recreation ground in Boundary Street?
on
That of course is the question on everyone's lips. The Services have been practising, hard for this game for Home time now with the accent on short lineouts wherever they may be taken and covering by every man the team.
in
They have also put in no should take them to another vic- end of practice in scrummaging, tory this afternoon. A large hoping thereby to get the crowd is expected this afternoon ulderslove from the Japanese headed by the CBF, by being first down in the set
scrums.
Will this answer,
I
Li-Gea,
The game will be referced by Cantor, RN, and Commander tickets for those who have not already bought them will be on sale at the gate.
Famous Sports Stars I Have Met
FREDDIE BROWN
By Archie Quick
Jovial Freddie Brown, monag-
team in Ing the MCC Africa, must be ire a quandary South with his brother-Selectors over the comparative falture of Finnk Tyson so far on the tour, For Frank is a protege of his,
There is a big manufacturing ps in Northampton which
with
his
W. II. Stration, Brigadier Wal-whipped Freddie away from the Kennington Oval Hed. M. W. Turner, precincts of dren, the be enough? The and Mr Tsurugo from the where he has been so long a
"NO" fcar, is
kreczy The Japanese Consulate, representing favourite
slow only way that I can imagine the Japanese Consul, Mr Isk), the Services wlaning is for who
bowling. The gental giant with them to adopt
the plen
farmer's rubicund complexion of at present,
and knotted silk scarf was ap using even forwards Instead of the usual eight, for this will
pointed captain of Northampton- still give them the
shire, being given ample sum- advantage of weight in the scrums.
mer leave to play cricket from the firm which employed him as
success was immediate,
From being one of the Cinderella counties, the Midlands side be Japanese Touring XV:
enme Championship challengers, Nishimura, Tsuchiya, Tsu!Bai,
narrowly Miyal, Ogo, Kamada, Uchimura, honour in Brown's first season missed the Sano (Capt), Matsuo, Watanabe,
as skipper. Sanoda, Yamasaki, Nakushima,
wore Northamptonshire Ueki.
it is true, cosmopoliten side,
Australians Livingston
The wing forward could then take over from the blind side wing threequarter, allowing the lalier to drop back to the full back's usual position, and thus releasing the full back to move across flold, therefore making it custer for him to get to the fast Japanese wingers.
TEAMS
Sato,
wolfare officer. Freddie's
Yorkista
was noticeable on Monday nigh; that Johnston just could Combined Servioca:
Kay, with mal get across in time to cover Sharpe, King, Rity, Spencer, and Tribe, Amold from Now against Tsutsul and the as the ball travelled faster along Barker,
others, Dare, Corner, de Cordova (Capt), Zealand, and a collection of
Crabbe, the Japanese three line than the Barber, Green, Haggard, Jones.
Hannam, Broderick,
and Lancastrianis ke Andrews, Garlick, defenders could run.
Starkic, Oldfield, Brookes, Jakeman, Nuiter and Fiddling, not to mention the Indian and Cambridge Blue, Subba How. Few Northampton-born men found places in the county side.
MORE CHANCES
tactics of
Fangio Signs Contract For 1957 Season
ADOPTED COUNTY
But the greatest service Freddie Brown ever did for his
I also feel that to counteract tres and wings the Services the speed of the Japanese cesi- should adopt their having a shallow three line whether in defense or attack, for this would give the Com bined Services threes more
adopted county was neither chancts to get up to their
with bat nor ball. It was when opposite numbers before the
Buenos Aires, Jan. 29.
Lancashire-born ball has reached the wings,
Juan. Manuel Fangio,
he persuaded
leave Durham to Frank Tyson With Judd being declared gentina's World Champion where he was playing for
for the unfit, I am pleased to report automobile race driver, today county as a professional and that Hannam has now been signed a contract with the
for hire.
Ar
meluded in the side and this Italian Maserati stable for the oudying at the
and and
will strengthen the forwards in 1957 European racing seacon, It was agreed that Typon was both the loose and the lincouts.
"The Maserati stable drivers the fastest bowler in the world Another thing that seemed to left here today for Home by air long before he entered the first puzzle the Japanese on Monday and the automobiles they drove class game, and Brown's business was O'Kolly's unorthodox play, during tho
firm promptly provided him Argentine His scissors movements and his season classics this month will with a job during his qualifying Ecissors dummies would have travel to Italy by sea later period. come off more often had ho had France-Presse,
a quicker service from the scrum, for the Civillans healed too slowly for possession of the ball to give decided advantage. In fact I would go so far as to say that on his play O'Kelly de- ceryos a place in the Colony team either as, at worst, a three, or better still as an outside half. SEVEREST TRIAL
three
Services Team
Against Civilians
a
After his great success in Aus- tralia and his good work in the County Championship his inability to get going in South Africa has come like douch of cold water. Luckily for England England, and perhaps unluckily Tyson, Peler Loader is in Brand, form
and it would be Arcole if this young man broke
The following players have the famous Tyson-Statham fast been selected to represent the bowling opening partnership for Combined Services against the he Was another
"And" of This would mean splitting up Combined Civilians at Chater Brown's when Freddie was in ila Dare-Corner
Partnership Road on Friday, February 1, at the Surrey elevent which will be given its severest 11.30 0.37% trial this afternoon, but these two
Brown's appointment to the
against orthodox play have no Tidey. /St Welch, Bet Taylor, war
Major Howard-Dobson, Major English captaincy a season or while an effective combination Goodall, Capt Bedson, Capt two ago was one of the big post-
surprises Lor he in the bag.
hati surprises in
Cpl
tho Cpl Biricy, Tractically retired from
Pie | game, but he is as shrewd off the identicit team which did so Petit. Twelfth man:
Sigmn the field as on it as witness his well on Monday night, and their Ashcraft. Umpire: SSM Bames, discovery of those two great speed, ability and rugger sense Score: Capt Worthy.
The Japanese will be flelding Green or Wise,
THE GAMBOLS
SALE
NOW
ON
NYAND THEY CALL WOMEN THE WEAKER cax
rivals Tyson and Loader!!
B
Starting Times For Fanling Golf
Following are the starting times over the Chinese New Year Holidays for both courses at Fanling:
TOMORROW
AM, Old Course 9.00 A. W. P. Cox -- Major W. Tee. 9.10 3. E. Seagram --- R. D. John.
Elone
10.00 F. Brockbank - J. R. Me-
Auland. 10.04 D. R. Hones J. J. Cow-
perthwalle. 10.16 E. W. D. Gore -- A. Graham, 1020 J. W. Nicholi --- B. R. Davies. 10.20 3. Ku Norman Yu. 10.33 W. S. Woo - T. C. Chang.
13. et Course
1.30 Mian/Maclean -- Leitch Elliott. 1,34 Bilmere/Kew Revie/Ramsay, 1.40 Woo/Y *** Ku/Cliank. 1.45 Dickson Leach/Dow➡ Bidwell/
Gottard.
0.04
. Now Course Mrs G.. Smart-d. D. Smart. 9.8 Mr L. F. Stakes -- Mes A. V.
While. 9.15 A. V. White --- L.. F. Stokes, " 9.18 D. Miao J. R. Leitch. 9.20 T. 1. MacLean --- A. E. Elliott. 9.34 D. H. Billimore. Revie. 9.25 11. Kew J. V. Itomsay 952 AM. Kennedy - W. II. B. Cowell F.. G. Harrison, 130
.40 MIS E. J. Cowell – hire F, G.
Нагтівоп 3.44 Goldman--L. Goldman
0.48 Mra J. C. furden - J. C.
Hurden.
7.
9.53 J. Dickson Leach
A.
Dow. 9.50 H. D. Blawall 9. M. Gar-
rord.
J. C.
10.00 Mrs J. C. Brown
Brown.
10.20 Mrs C. W. Grange — C. W.
Grange
10.44 3 D. Mier P. J. Dals
10.4 R. E. Skelson
O'Brien.
P
12.10 Waung — C. Y. YIK, 13.20 Mr C. 9. Bárien — Mrs J. E.
Richardson.
1224 C. S.. Barron'
Tuchardson.
P.M. Now Course
2,00 Mr airs datenlus -- Már á
Mrs Harper.
2.30
2.35
Mr & Mire Hurdon ---- Mr & Kärs
Shoemaker
Major ✯ Mrs Tee →→ Mr & Mra Stabb.
FRIDAY
"A. O Courte
9.12 J, C, Burden ---- E. 3. Cowell, 9.18 H. Owen Hughes – A. K. A.
Penn.
2.32 W. F. Birtwiddle -- L. Gokl•
9.52 R. 3. Maoras -- R. D. I, C.
Henderson.
10.20 J. W. Nichols H. C. F.
Aslu.
10.28 C. Brown P. F. F.
Walksmon
11.12 PP. Sudden 10.36 R. T. Guardian-Dr W. TO.
Bakers
H.
PM. Old Course. 120 Haryay/Cheney Campbell/
FIL 1.35 Black/Moodia
Bradford.
Saunders!
1.40 Fhomson/Kannedy ---- Rice/
“Miller. 1.45 Gore/White
Strickland.
-
Graz
2.20 N, Yu/Woo --- Chang/Koo.
AM. New Course" 8.56 Mrs G. W. Stabb - G. W.
Stabb.
9,00 M A. W. P. Cox -Mm W.
Tee, 0.04 AJ. Harvey A. 6. mu. 9.08.11. 11. Chiney - K. M.
Campbell. 2.12 Mrs. C. Hurdon - 30rs E.
J. Cowell,
J. A.
9.10 J. C. D. Black
Sourdare.
920 R. P. Moodle ---- I. H. Brad-
ford. 024 I. H. G. Thomson — K... 0.
Rice.
9.28 A. M. Kennedy - B. G. D.
0.32 MW. P. Birtwhlatio – BEIN
Z. Goldman, 9.30 EW. D. Gore → A. V.
White. 0.40 A. Graham - G. L. Strick-
0.44 W. Tompson
0.45 20. Morgan - 7. Alexan-
der. DAZ NOW FL. Small - Mre F, C. A.
Black 9.58 W. H. Paterson
1000 W. B: W
10.06 Fisher Yu
arry Appleby
NEVER, NEEDING WITH
VER AGAIN WILL YOU AT BALE TIME 19:
COMB
D. Kite: T. C. Chang.
Kon
* 10.00 Mrs_F, G. Harrisons -- Mtan
D. Cuthbertson. 10.12 M X. M. Almão — H. M.
Almeo.
10.10 J. L. Kay — A. E. Elitott. 10.20 Miss J. Gibbs Miss C.
Edwards.
10.24 Mr L. C. Saville L. C.
Baville. 10.28 Mr J. C. Brown Kri
P.F. T Watkinson 1100 W. J. Skinner Mrs W. J.
skinner.
1220 Mra A. R. Giles - Mry J. X,
Richardson.-
1224 A. R. Giles-J. E. Richard-
2015.
PM. New Conrso
Lon F. C. Fierman - #1. Baker, 1.30 R. J. Clarko T. F. Lee. 2.15 Mr & Mr Hurdon - Mr &
Mr Cowell.
220 Mr & Men Cox — Mr & Mrs
Black.
226 Morgan/Alexander - Tomp-
son/Lancashire.
2.30 Dr & Mrs To Mr & Mr.
Guardian Mr & Mrs Brown - Mr & Mrs Watkinson.
2.35
SATURDAY
P.M. Old Course
2.00 Dr W. To W. S. Woo. E. J.: Cowell: W: B
whistle.
2.33 G. O. W. Stewart F, C. 14,
Black.
2.66 D. H. Taylor--W. Begrye.
P.M. New Course
1.00 Mr & Mrs Hung & Mr & Mrs
White.
J, H.
2.15 C. H. T. Connorton
Colliri.
Mrs
2.30 Mrs E. J. Cowell
W. P. Biriwhistle. 2.15 C. MacLeans A. Graham.
2,40 J. B. Gilberton J.
Kammy.
2,43 Mr & Mre Wirkins -- Ray, 'a
May Jones.
0,04 W.
BUNDAY
A.M. Old Conse
G. Minto/M. D. Gordon FR. Zimmern/D. A. L.. Wright
9.00 A. V. Whute/E. C. Drown- J. 1. Hamilton/J. F. Shoe- maker.
0.12 A. Brook'A. J. Harvey - K.
Small/J. B. Leitch.
0.10 8.
9, Park/8. W. Park - mu K. A. Miller/B. B. Gordon, 0.20 3. L. Kay/W. H. pterion-
J. J. Perrine/1. W. Urquhart, 024 H. B. Neverit. R. O. Bubble -Firkina/P. R. Zeoman. 938 A. D. Duffy/5 J. Robson *** L Goldman/W. P. Birt- whistle.
5.32 . Main/3. B. ·M¢Ausland -
N. G. Relph/1, W. Browalt. 9.38 N P. Moodie/A. M. Km- nady N. A. Brown/G, Q. D. Carter.
940 Dr G. Chon/Dr_W. To
R. Holmes A. T. Dow. 9.44 R.. Ummand/B.
Helenius L. C. Kemp/ H. A. Barros.
0.48 3. Chubb/L. Gibson
Elliott/A. Macdonald,
A, E,
9.52 T. A. Pepres/C, HI, P. Prit- chard - 8. M. Gottard/3. Dickson Leach,
P.M. Old Course
1.00 Harvey/brook
Lanceiro. 1.30 Hubble/Nove
Firkins.
4.M. Naw. Course 3.50 7, D. Wilson
Gibbons/
Zegman
-0. B, God-
8.60 Mrs A. V. White - Mrs J. 1..
Besto.
9.18 A. J. Harvey. - A. Brook. 920 P. 3. Gibbons F. Lan-
opshire.
933 Mr E. M. Joffe... — E. AN
Joke, 10.00 3. Brown'-- Mrs 'W, P.
Birtwhielle,
10.30 N. A. Anderson -- D. Baw. 30.24 MM H.-Small - Miss X. A.
Aitken,
10 B 12.I. Coombe -- Mry L.
Goldman.
10.32 CAW. Grande - 7. G. Mar-
FLEDA.
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