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LAI TSUN WIN INVITATION Lawn Bowls
| RELAY RACE AT EUROPEAN Teams For Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING GALA Tomorrow
BY JIN
Although a fair amount of spectators were present at the European Y.MLC.A. Inter-member gala on Wednesday last, com
very high petition were very keen. Swimming were not of a "standard but this was compensated by the enthusiasm of the
competitors.
The 50-yard aggregate handicap had three heats and E. Paul's time of 27 sees was commendable. Owing to Volunteer tralging the back-stroke event did not turn out to be a close affair and was eventually won by F. Wills
N. D. Booker produced good form Pereira and
judging by
the Im-
to win the sealed diving handicap, provement in her time in the 30 after two trys on the high board yards last season, great things are and two nice dives on the low expected of her this year, board G. T. May, the water-polo
INVITATION, RELAY
The Invitation relay race was the star turn of the evening. La
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stur, on the 220-yard handicap 1 Sadick allos Sai Wai-ying, In his heat and in the other heat, will be swimming for the Lai Tsun E. F. Faul'swarn 3 well-judged race Swimming Union this season, She to snatch first place.
has been given permission to prac tice in the European "Y" pool and locks as if she will clinch the Tsun Union had no difficulty in ladles back-stroke title again this -winning, after Tsang Chun-ming, i their first string, gave them a three-yard lead which was even tually increased to six yards at: the end of the race. The European
Y. which came second. made a to gallant but unavailing effort overhaul the leaders.
The Army had a good man Sapper A. A. Elms, but he was without support and as a result they were beaten out of third place by the Y.M.C.A. "B" team.
F. Willis showed his versatility by winning the individual 75 yards medley from Ure of Middlesex
year
WATER-POLO FIXTURES
The following lawn bowls teams have been selected for tomorrow's games:
POLICE
First Division (r. Cralgengower Home) W Mcleod. W. Harris, W. Dall and J. Shepherd (Skip).
W. Smith, W. McHardy A. E. Carey and E. G. Post (Skip)
C. Gough, C, Pile, G. Perkins and W. Muir (Skip),
Third Division (v. H.K.C.C. Away) J. Hayward. J. Riddell, J. McWalter and J. Aitken (skip).
A. Soutar. C. Wilcox, P: Nolan and J. MacDonald (Skip),
E, Greenwood, G. Davies, A. John- son and F. Channing (Skip)..
KB.G.C.
"A" First Division (v. Civil Service C.C. Home)
W. L. Walker, W. McNefl, 9. Eandle and 4. Holland (Skip).
SPORTS & GENERAL
ENTRIES FOR SIXTH EXTRA MEETING OF JOCKEY CLUB
:י.
The following is the advance copy of entries for the Sixth Extra Race Bleeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, May 31, and Monday, June 2. respectively.
FIRST DAY
1. or 8-2 or 5.30 pm--SHATIN
Lea! Moonlight, National Welfare, Royal Sovereign, Wayworth, 17
Entries.
| HANDICAP.—First or Second Sec
tion.-Winner $600. Second $250.
6-4pm.-SHARKS BAY HAN- Third $150. For China Ponies, "D" DICAP. - Winner $1,000, „Second Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $500, Third $800, For Australian $5. From The 14 Mile Post About Ponies, "A" Class, Ponies to be Half Mile 170 Yards).
ridden by Jockeys who have won Boolat Bay, Celtic Star, Eve of at least ten Oficial flat races any-. where, or Jockeys approved by the Hunting. Forty Six. Guinness Time, Jane Doe, Just In Tume, Stewarts. Entrance $5. (1 Mile King's Worthy, Lovely Star,, Oscar A Fine Time, Australian Dia- Zylch, Phoenix, Portrush, Rose-mond, Baffin Bay, Distant View. Queen, Royal Highness, Strath Endeavour, Lucky Lady, Many barmock. Sunlight View, Valorous, Thanks. Vanity Falt, Viceroy. West Lake. 18 Entries.
Entries.
2-230 p.m.-WARWICK FARM 6 or 10-430 or 6,30 p.m.-LAMA STAKES First Section.-Winner HANDICAP.-First or Second Sec- | $1,000. Second $600. Third $300. tion.Winner $300. Second $300. For Australian Subscription Fonies Third $300. For Chine Ponies, "B" of 1941 Weight 142 lb. 1 lb. penalty Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance for every $100 or part thereof won $5. (One Mile).
R. P. Phillips H. White, H. Lock-winners barred. hart and A. J. Hall (Skip).
L. Sykes, A. Hyde Lay. . E. Drew and. J. McKelvie, Skip).
"B" First Division (v. Indian RC. Home)
A few changes have been made!
the Y. M. C. A. Water-polo W. C. Hodder, V. C. Dixon, E. Levett Tournament fixtures for this week-and Duncan (Skip).) end and next week. These are:
Navy "A" 965th Ety R, A., will be played on Saturday, May 24 at 11 a.m.
5th A. A. Bty. R. A.. v. Navy "B" will be played on Monday, May 26 at 3 pm.
Navy "B" v. 965th Bty R. A. will be played on Friday, May 30, at 4:
MACAO JOCKEY
"Y" TOO GOOD YMCA were too good for the p.m. Middlesex Regiment in the water pole and won by four goals to mil. G. T. May scored all four goals for the winners. Middlesex have a pair of good defenders in Ure and Burdge and if it had not been for them the score might have been dizger.
The proceeds of this gala were donated to the Bomber Fund and so will the proceeds of the coming.
Triangular meet on May 31, with the European YMCA, the La Tsun Swimming Union and the
Chinese V.M.C.A.
"DRIPPINGS FROM
CLUB RACES
Programme
P. A. Peckham, J. C. Gill, D. W Waterton and J. G. Meyör (Skip).
E., Scard. G. W. Deacon G, Sherri and L. Guy (Skip).
fin stakes. Maximum penalty 17 lb. Avon, Eve of Dancing. Eve of Jockey Allow-Heaven, Eve of Reason, Galaxy. ance, Entrance $5. From The Two Gay star, Hyghber, Humdrum Eve,. Mile Post Once Round and In Johnber Kentucky. Lovelylight. (About 1 Mile 171 Yards).
Falber, Red Feather. Resisting Casino 145 lbs., Crack Shot 144. Time, Ronson, Rose Emily, Sam's Daylight 145 Double Dutch 142, Choice, So Nice, Wonderful Scheme, Red Rabbit 142, Sydney Lady 154, 19 Entries. The Koala Bear 152, Twinkling
Star 150. Vigor 142, Zadderday 142.DICAP. Winner $1,000. Second 7-5 p.m.-HERVEY BAY HAN-
19 Entries, 10 Drawn
"C" Third Division (v. Indian R.C.Winner
Away)
K.C.C.
Homici
$500. Third $300. For Australian 3-3 p.m.-BEAUFORT STAKES. Ponies, Griffins of this Season.
$1,000.
$500, Winners of $2.500 or more in stakes For China Ponies, barred. Entrance $5, (One and
Third $300.
Second
Bebbington and T. A. Madar (Skip). Foam 142. Well Done 142, 10 - ner $1,000. For The
June Meeting
The following is the progranime for the June Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club to be held at Areia Preta Course. Macao, on June 15.
the
The
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941.
RIGHT label is -
"White Label"
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A. Morton, Sir A: MacGregor, E, v Griffins of this Season. Weight 142 A Quarter Miles).
Ib. 1 lb. penalty for every $100 or “į Searle and H. Nish (Skip),
First Love, Gloaming. Gracefül J. S. Dinner C. E. Langley, C. wal- part thereof won in stakes. Maxi-View, Locus Stardi. Man. O'-War, lis and E. Atkins (Skip).
mum penalty. 17 lb. Winners bar-Marsh Warbler, Miss Chalfont, 1 H Bicknell. G. Elphick... Mordan red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance National Courage. Nomine Poenae. and K. O. Hamilton (Skip).
$5. Six "Furlongs).
Ozark, Ratic Decidendi, The Nice- Iron Beauty. 149 lbs. Lovelylight teenth Hole, Tropica; Love, Van-
16 Entries. First Division (v. Kowloon Dock R.C.151, Lovely View 147, Night Express guard. Vis Major.
153. Odeon 152, Raconteur 145. 9.6 p.m. WARWICK FARM 12 Inland sea of
Russia A. E. P. Guest. W. W. Parsons. N. J. Rosylight 142, Sand Trap 142, Sea STAKES-Second Section.-Win.
Second $500. Third 13 $300. For Australian Subscription 11
Weight 142 lb 1 4-3.30 p.m.-WHITSUN HANDI-Fonies of 1941. CAP-Winner $1,500, Second $600, 1b, penalty for every 3100 or part 15 Third $300. For Australian Sub-thereof won in stakes. Maximum Winners penalty 17 Ib. Winners barred. E.C.scription Ponies of 1941,
only.
Entrance. Să, ¦ Ponies classifled "A" Class Jockey Allowance.
Ponies to be ridden by From the Two Mile Post Once Jockeys who have won at least ten Bound and In (About 1 Mile 171 17 Official Bat races anywhere, or Yards). Jockeys approved by the Stewards,
A. E. Perry, A. W. Smith, D. Jack, tles.
and E. C. Pincher. (Skipt
W. Mulcahy. A. W. Ramsey C. Taylor and J. Fraser (Skip), Second Division (y. Taikoo Docks
way)
H Langley. . H. Martin. E. C. barred. Curtis and R. 5. Meadows 18zip).
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Race 1-3 p..-"The Canberra Handicap A Handicap for Austra ilan Ponics classified by the Hong- kong Jockey Club as "B." "C" and
Angel of Glory. A Surprising tional Endurance 142, Princess Wilfred Lawrence, many times "D" Classes at date of "entry.
Time. Bendemeer, Bona Vacantia, Adelaide 142. Seventy local champion and once holder of Winners of two or "more races | A. Zimmern. H. Brokenshire, R. T. Happy Returns, Hole in One, Joan Starlight View 142, Vitamin M. 145. five records, and who did not com-since- January 1. 1941, barred. Eurch and D. Hag (Skip).
Jus Gentium, King's Flight, Lex 19 Entries, 9 Drawn. Winner $200 Reserve Rink (v. Craigengower Away Fori. Mainsall, Manhattan. Maple pete last year. will concentrate un Jockey Allowance.
Cont'd Page 12 Col. the back-stroke this season and Second $100; Third $75. Entrance
J. Coles, J. R. Luke, S.-A. Gray and feels confident that he will recap-$5. Six Furlongs.
N. D. Lord (Skip},. ture his old crown.
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A, C. Tribble, G. Bowden, J. M. Jack Entrance $5. (One Mille). and A. Steven (Skip).
a holiday Wheze was "the first
battlefeld of the American Revolution At this time- Eleonora was the first. name of what
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Reserve Rink (v. Recreio Away)
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THE SEA"
R. S. Capell, F. A. Fabel. H. Overy and T. W. Carr (Skip).
Bugle 159 lbs. Gold Rod 145, Googly 142, Jungle Love. 142, Na
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M. E. Purvis, T. Seddon, H. F. Har per and C. Strange (Skip),
W. H. E. Colledge, E. Kiruan, V. S. Ebbage and M. N. Rakusen (Skip):
P. D. Crawley, J. R. Carr, E. W. C.
BADMINTON FINALS AT K. TONG
"D" DIVISION LEAGUE TENNIS Easy Victory For
the world?
24 Persian fairy 25 Feminine
name
25. Biblical
character
Race 2-3.30 p.m.-"The Hobart Handicap" For Australian Ponies Charles Huang, one of the mos- classified by the Hongkong Jockey First Division (v. K.B.G.C. "A", Away; promising swimmers in the Colony Club as "E" Class at date of entry. have since returned from Tientsin. To be ridden by Jockeys who have He won the Shanghai 440-yard and not won ten races anywhere at any 880-yard swimming championships time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. last year. Although.. he found Winner $200; Second $100; Third Chan Chun-nam, local champ, too $75. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs. Hard a nut to crack and had to
3-4 p.m.-"The Lappa
badminton Anals of the Kowloon take second place in all events in Handicap" A Handicap for China
Tong Garden City Asaugiation, were
the "D" Division the 34 the Colony Championships last Penies classified by the Hongkong
played at the clubhouse last night, Tennis League played at King's season, this youngster S a trier Jockey Club as "C" Class at date: J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, A. Ewhen badminton of a fairly high Park yesterday, South China A. A. and this year he may yet turn the of entry. Jockey Allowance. Win- Coates and B. W. Bradbury (Skip). table on the "legless wonder." ner $200; Second $100: Third $75. A. M. Omar, K. M. Quar. R. Basa
Six. Furlongs.
L ́and U, M. Omar (Skip).
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Race
Simmonds and J. F. MacGowan The remaining matches of the
(Skip).
€.C.C.
First Division (v. P.R.C, Away)
Second Division (v. K.F.C, Home)
L. Gaddi, S. R. Solina, E. Zimmern and T. Lock. (Skip)...
Ng. Kin, last year's sensation,' Race 4-4.30 p.m.-The Ma Kok Y. A. Razack, W. K. Way, J. S Lan-: played basket-ball during the win Handicap" For China Ponies-classi-dolt and C. 8. Rosselet (Skip). ter months to keep ft. He had fled by the Hongkong Jockey Club an offer to visit Malaya and to as "E" Class at date of entry. To take charge or a swimming poul be ridden by Jockeys who have as a life guard and swimming, in- not won ten races. anywhere at any structor. Should he accept this time. No Whips or Spurs allowed, offer. Hongkong swimming fans Winner $125; Second $75; Third will miss hlin badly.
*
"Jackle" Anderson 1s being coached by the veteran Lionel Roza
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE MACAO JOCKEY
: CLUB
NOTICE.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for June Meeting, Sun-
$50. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.
ner $175, Second $100: Third $75
Entrance $5. Six Furlongs,
J. H. Xavier, L, E. Lammert. G s. Ladd and M. 7. Medina (skip).
A. A. Razack. H. G. Forman, W. Ward and R. W. Randall (Skip).
Third Division (v. Recrelo, Away), W. & Broadbridge, A. E S. Alvey,
standard was witnessed.
In
South China
of
beat K. I T. C. 8-1 and Jewish
29 Units 32 Only this
and nothing
more The wife of what bibll-
cal character became a
The results were as follows.- R. C. lost to C. B. A. 5-4. Only
pillar of salt? Men's Singles: Jacen Tsang two pairs from J. R. C. turned up. 35 Existed beat David Kwok, 15-12, 15-9.
P. Y. Kwok and K. C. Wong 36 Variety of
chalcedony... Ladies' Singles (Handicap):-Mrs. (S. C. ) beat S. A. M. Sepher and N. Castro beat Miss Mabel U. 15-6, K Singh 6-0; 'beat S. Ramchand 37 - Equal 15-6.
W. Mehal 6-0; beat A. H. Mehal 39 Tiluminated 40 Affirmative and S. Singh 6.0.
votes
Men's Doubles--D. Kwok and K. M. Lee beat F. Kwok and Y. H. Tang, 21-14, 21-14.
Exhibition matches:
Men's Doublés:-P. A. Yvanovich and A. E Noropha drew with P. C. W. Lani and N. P. Karanjia (Skip). Fletcher and J. Chen, 15-10, 5-15.
L. M. Roza. M. A. Baptista, ES Men's Singles:-R. M. Lavalle Franks and A. J, Coelho (Skip),
E, J. Todd, F. K. Modi, A Kitchell
beat A. L. Fisher, 13-14.
and "D. A. Pazario (Skip)....
TA.R.C.
Home)*
OTHER RESULTS The finals of the. Mixed Doubles
played last week.
K. C. Siet and K. T. Chan (S. C.) lost to Sepher and Singh 3-6; beat. Ramchand and Mehal 6-2; and beat Mehal and Singh 7-5.
42 Beasts of
burden
44 Condemns 46 Land mea-
C. M. Tsang and S. S, Yau (8. C.) Burc beat Sepher and, Singh 6-3; beat 43 Past Ramchand and Mehal 6-0; and 49 What saint is beat Mehal and Singh 6-2.
JEWISH CLUB LOSE
A. R. Polla and S. Ramler
the patron-
ess of girls'
"
51 Title of res
pect
55 Earthen put
59 Metal
Garden im- plement
58 Australian
mammal
59. Gains as clear
proft
DOWN-
1 Companion 2 Metric mea- sure of area
3 Impost
4 Glide
5 Pouches
6 Poker play-
er's stake
7 Also
8 A merchant
guild, as of a town
9 Guards 10 Cry of bạc. chanals
11 Tidings 18 Hard-shelled..
fruits
20 In a line 21 Scottish
caps.
22 Mental Im-
age
SOLUTION TUMORROW
Race 5-5 p.m.-"The Stewards' Cup" For China, Ponies classified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as D" Class at date of entry. A Cup (valued $50) kindly presented by the Stewards to be won twice in succession by a pony or pontes | belonging to the same owner or owners. Jockey Allowance Win- Second Division IV. Kowloon C. Club, and Men's Singles (Handicap) were (J. R..) lost to Tomasheveski.
Mrs. N. Castro J. Niramo J, J. Whyte. C. Bovard and Frank Kwok beat Mrs. Mr. F. and D, T. Smith 0-6; beat N.
Whitley and V. C. Bond 6-2; and y. a. Fung 6-1; beat 8, 8. Chin Kwok and K. M. Lee in the former, and J: C. Chalmers (Skip). SPORTING
FIXTURES. Cunningham, G. W. Paterson, T. and D. Kwok defeated K. M. Lee in beat Bui) and Gaubert. 7-5.
M. Talan and A. Odell (J. R. c) and S. K. Chan 8-2. the latter. F. Stainton and J. A. Watson (Skin);
L/Cpl. Glasgow and Bpr. Elsley H. Smith, S. J. Pollock, R. Main and At, the conclusion of the matches 10st to Tomashevesk! and Smith SWIMMING.-European Y M.C.A W. Melrose (Skip),
last night, Mr. H. M. Siu, President 3-6; lost to Whitley and Bond 4-6 (Army) beat Fitches and Wong and lost to Bull and Gaubert 3-8. 6-2; beat Chan and Fung 6-4; Beserves:-H., Kew, W. McKie and of the Association, called upon his Swimming, Mixed Bathing (5.30)
beat Chin and Chan 6-1. p.m. 10 p.m.).
D. Coull.
C, R. C. BEATEN wife to present prizes,
Refreshments were served, after At Causeway Bay, Chinese R. C. Hongkong Polo Second Division (v Club de Recreo, which an informal dance was held, lost to Cralgengower C. C. by six Club's Gymkhana at Polo Ground,
Home) In aid of B.W.OF." (3 p.m.),
The Association will Hold a buffet sets to three, J. S. Howell, G. Stephens, Dr. J. A.
supper dance at its clubhouse to- T M. Thang and C. Y. Tao LAWN BOWLS.-First Division, R. Selby and W, Gill (64p). '
Recrelo "A" V. Recreio "B"; A. Watson, J. H. Gelling, H G. Wal-morrow from 8.p.m. to 1 am. Tic- (C. R. C.) lost to K, M. Au and Police RC. 7. Craigengower CC lington and W. Macfarlane (Skip). kets at $2.50 each are obtainable at Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Docks R. P. Shaw, H. V. Pearce, A. Brooke the Club bar. R.C: Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v. Civil bank and K. 5. Robertson (Skip).
TODAY
TOMORROW
day, 15th June, 1941, (weatherYMKHANA. —— permitting) may be obtained
at
The Secretaries' Office, 3rd floor, Prince's Building, Des Voeux Road, Central; Hongkong. The Hongkong Jockey Club': Club House Happy Valley.
The Sports Club
The Club House, Macao. Entries close at NOON on Thursday, 5th June, 1941.
By Order,
T. A. MARTIN & CO.
Secretaries, & Treasurers.
Hong Kong, 22nd June, 1941.
HK.F.C.
Third Division (v. ILKER.C., Away!
A. Bailey. J. Ralston, B. J. Bickford | and J. Russell (Skip).
C. M. Lee 5-7, lost to Y. H. Leung and G, Lai 3-6; lost to K. C. Wou and P. C. Yu 4-6, -
Lt. Trapman and 8/8gt. Mitchell (Army) beat Fitches and Wong 6-2; beat Chan and Fung 6-3; lost to Chin, and Chan 4-6
'INDIANS DEFEATED
At Sockunpoo, Indian R. Clost to the Filipino Club by seven sets!
23 What actor played with
Lew Ayrès lu "Calling Dr. Klidare"?
24 Top of the
head
27 In what
mountains is the Matter- hom?
28 Fish éggs
30 One at the.
great Lakes
.31 Places
33 Paradise
38 Unusual
41 What famous
racecourse is in Berkshire, England?
43 European finch
44 To rush
45 Rate for ex- changing money
46 King who
married
Gudrun 47 Small talk
50 Wing
51 Anger
52 Negative *53 "Being
Solution No. 891
JURY POLAT A B ALEE OLID TELA BECLOUD IDEAL DIVOTTIR ONSIT A NEW BOAS FIRI PANNE BON TA POSITITWIT
1T0OLIC BOFRS
-AWAKENTTIMETT
TOKEN MANATEE TRAPITEAR PESTA IDA 1ORTS
SINO-AMERICAN RELATIONS
More than 2,000 Chinese students in American Universities, celebrat- ed the Chinese-American Cultural Relations Day in New York in con Junction with the United China Relief Campaign.
.
K. M. Wong and 0. 0 Lux to two. Service 0.0, Kowloon B.G.C
(C; R. C) lost to Au and Lee 2-6. M. H Hassan and G. Bingh "v. Indian R.C. Second Divi- slon, Hongkong FC. v. Recreio;
E. Kern, P. Younghusband (skip); beat Leung and tai 6-2; lost to (I. . C.) lost to B. Poon and P. Poon 2-6; beat F. Gonzales and Prison O.C. v. Hongkong C.C. and G. Graver (Skip) *
8. Carr, S. Strange, C. B. Robertson A, Dand. C. Dowman. T. Fergus Woo and Yu 3-8.
sun, W. Simpson (skip).
T. Y. Liang and T. L. fur bea Lee. 8-2; lost to T. 8. Fisu and L. Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.:
E. Casey, A. C. Gratton; B. H. Man Craigengower 7. Kowloon F. sell and C. Needham (Skip).
FRIENDLY MATCH-B, Thom-Au and Lee 6-1; beat, Leung and Bouza 4-6.
M. S. Hassan and A. B.. Sumad Third Division, Recreio Gṛai-
SOT, W... Ogler, C. H. Fuller, B. D. Lai 6-4: lost to Woo and Yu 3-6. Evang (skip); G. E. "C. Rosa, A gengower C.C.; Indian R.C. v.
(I. R. C.) lost to Poon and Poon
Kowloon" B.G.C.; Electric RC. v.
Macintyre, O. Woodcock, R. M At Sookunpoo, Army Tennis Club 1-6; best Gonzales and Lee 7-5; cert at the Carnegie Hall, while Dr. Lin Yu-tang, noted Chinese Hongkong F.C.; Hongkong C.C. v. The following are the Kowloon Orden (skip); B. Williams, G. beat Post Office R. C. "A" eight lost to Hsu and Souza 2-6.
Abbas. J. T. Smalley sets to one. Frost Y
M. P. Madar" and M. I. Razack author, spoke. on the Interchange F. C. rinks. for tomorrow.
SECOND DIVISION: A. Lapsley, | (skip),
8/8gt, Ford and L/Opl. Btoner (I R. C.) lost to Poon and Poon; or ideas between China and Ame- Gibson.
W. (Army) beat D. Pitches and K. W. draw with Gonzales and Lee 6-6: rica on the same programme
Wong 08, beat C. L Chan. and lost to Hs and Bouza 2-6.
(Central News).
Police B.C.
*:.
K.F.C. RINKS
WATER POLO-YMCA. Invitation
Tournament, Navy "A" v. 665th V. Attenza, V. Chittenden, W. .C RESERVES: -3. 265 Battery, R.A. (Navy pool) 11 am Field (skip); W. Naef. A. Eastman, Seraphina. L. Bones.
ARMY' WIN
Miss Lily Pons, a talented Chi- nese musician, gave a benent conve