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CONTENDERS FOR WORLD TITLES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948.
BOXING ASSOCIATION'S
NATIONAL RANKING LIST
Jo Weidin Only European Heavyweight Named
Philadephia, Oct. 4.-Jo Weidin of Austria is the only European heavyweight recognised as being in the world class in the new ranking list of the National Boxing Association of America.
A newcomer to "big ilme" boxing, Weldin won heavyweight tournament in Brussels in his rise to pro-
ninence and is now in the United States.
a
Here are the complete NBA rankings. Unless other- wine identified, boxers are from the United States.
HEAVYWEIGHT
Charuplon: Joe Louis.
Outstanding Boxers: Jon Walcott,
Ezzacı
Charles,
Savoid.
Honourable
.foc Hinkel,
Mention:
Runty Betling.
Payne. Joe Maxim, Mello
Jimmy Bivins, Johnny Flynn, Colln
Chaney, Joe
Weldin <f
Austrin.
Tuckey
Thornspon
and Pat
Colskey.
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Champion: Freddie Mills of Bri-
Ento.
Logleat Contender; Gus Lesnevich; Outstanding Boxer:
worth;
Fox.
Honourable Mention; Leonard Mor- row, Archie Moore, Bob Satterfield, Pat Fox, Lloyd Marsil, Dilly
Darone and Billy McCafferty Nick Smith.
Zole. Logical Cerlan of
Outstanding Boxers: Eidle Comp. Jackie Graves, Harold Dade, Charles Riley.
Honourable
Mention: Miguel Acevedo of Cuba, Ray Famecheon of ΠΕ Franco, Jose Baby Gonzales Mexie: Henry Davis Manny Ortega Jimmy
of Hnwall,
McAllister,
Elis Ask of Finland, Jean Richard of Canada.
BANTAMWEIGHT
Chumpin Mnuel Ortiz, Leleal Contenders:
Luly
Guido Fer- Galvani of racin of Italy, Cuba, Dave Young of Hawail.
Outstanding Boxers: Theo Medina of France. Peter Kane of England, Luls Castillo Cecil Schoonmaker,
Fernando Gagnon of of Mexico. Canada.
FLYWEIGHT Champlon: Riraly Monnghun of
Eire
MIDDLEWEIGHT Champlon: Tony
Marcel contenders:
Boxers:
Lamotte,
Rocky
Dave
of
France, Dert Lytell
Outstanding
Graziano Jack Sands of Australia.
Honourable Mention: Chuck Hua- ter. Steve Belloke, Lee Sala, Dick Turpin of England, Attilio "Rocky"
Allen
Curl Faulkner, Castellani,
Jose Busura of Charles and Young
Olson of Hawaii, Puerto Rico,
Zivic.
WELTERWEIGHT
Champion: Ray Robinson. Logical Contender; none avail- able.
of
Outstanding Boxers: Bernard Docusen, Doug Batford. Kid Gavilan of Cuba: Frankie Fernandes Hawaii, dene Burlen. Robert Ville- main of France.
Honourable Mention: Charles Williams, Bee Bee Wright, Earl Tumier, Tommy Bell, Doug Ratford. Johnny Cesario.
LIGHTWEIGHT
Logical Contenders: Dado Marino of Hawali, Maurice Sandeyron of France, Monito Flores of Mexico.
Outstanding Boxers: Luis Skerm
Famecheon Emil France, France, Dicky O'Sullivan of England. Jimmy Hogg of Australia.
of
Honourable Mention; Las Fuentes
of Cuba, Al Chavez, Mickey of Australin Taffy Hancocks Australia,Associated Press.
ABE GREEN WANTS AN INTERNATIONAL TIE-UP Philadelphia, Oct. 4.-Abe Greene angunced that one of his first missions
Commissioner of as new Boxbig would be to work with foreign boxing commissions toward an international the up.
Such an international hody would work to put an end to the stagnation of defence of titles, for one thing. Greene sald.
Greene was former president of the National Boxing Association, but was elected to his new job as Commissioner becanze it was fell that someone was needed with more Champion: Ike Williams Logical Contender: Enrique authority.
Flemen president The new Belanos:
Outstanding Boxers: Max Docu-Adae of Minini Beach, Florida.
Williams, "During the war we did not en- son, Jess Flores, Johnny
force the NBA rule tint a boxing Freddle Dawson.
Honourable Mention: Paddy De-champion must defend his title at six months," every marco. Andre Fameeleon of France, least Tommy Campbell, Pauline Montes, Greene satd. "But we are going to
do it now."-Associated Press. Buddy Garcia Sunny Boy West.
..
FEATHERWEIGHT
Champion: Wille Pep.
Logical Contenders: Chico Rosa
of Hawali, Joe
Carlos Chavez.
Sandy
Saddler,
Rugger Results
London, Oct. 4.The
unce
Billy Thompson On
Injured List
THE
FIGHT IS OVER
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Referee Mark Conn extends his arms over fallen Jesse Flores of Stockton, Calif., at Yankee Stadium in New York, after the challenger was counted out in the 10th round of his title bout with lightweight champion Ike Williams.
Flares went down for a count of nine twice in the fifth round and twice in the eighth. The champion stands in the background at right.-AP Wirephoto.
CLEVELAND INDIANS WIN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT
To Meet Boston Braves In The World Series
Boston, Oct. 4-Cleveland Indians, the team of destiny which ran a little behind schedule, today won their first pennant since 1920 by beating Boston Red Sox 8-3 in the first playoff game for the flag in American League history.
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TEAM OF SIX FOR EIGHT WOMEN'S EVENTS
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By "RECORDER"
The Colony Interport Swimming Team Selection Com- mittee met at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday evoning and announced the Colony's teams against Manila for the Interport to be held here on Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16.
While no surprises were thrown up, the monopoly held by a few in the women's events was inmediately recognised by the Colony's Interport hopes for eight ovents being placed in just slx girta.
Lykke Rose and Shauna Anderson are, tentatively, to tackle six events aplece, though final selections for tho relays, In both of which the 1wo are named, are to be made on the spot as the point score demands.
Wilfred Lawrence and who else would more deserve the honour7- was named Captain of the team.
Not a breath of criticism can be directed against the selectors' falr- new. In many
claims Colony Championship performance have been discarded where it was felt that reservo had to be left for the relays and the entries in the in- dividual events are not necessarily the Championships' first and second place winners.
rates,
on
An effort was made, too, to provide everyone worthy of it a chance to
least swim in at
ono individual cvent.
MEN'S TEAM Chinn
Chin-chcung (Chinese YMCA)-100 Yards Breast Stroke.
Chan Chan-nam (Lai Teun)-440 & 880 Yards Free Style.
Cheung Kin-man (Eastern)-440 or 680 Yards Free Style.
Cheong Wal-Jam (Eastern)-100 Yards Back Stroke.
Lau Tal-ping (Lal Tsun)-100 & 220 Yards Free Style & Free Style. Itclay.
Wilfred Lawrence (VIC) .Yards
- 220 Free Style &t Free Style Relay & 150 Yards Back- Stroke.
Leung Hin-kin (Lai Tsun)-200
Schroeder Wins
4.-Tec
Loy Angeles, Oct. Schroeder, the American Davis Cup player, won life Men's Singles title Lawn in the Pacific South-West
when Tennis championships here Frankie Parker, another American Davis
retired when Cup stor teading, owing to blistered feet.
When Parker limped off the court, He was ahead 6-4, 0-7, 8-7.
The Wimbledon champion. Miss Louise Brough, of the United States, Won the Women's Singles title, beating the young Californian, Miss Beverley Baker, 6-2, 0-3.
The mixed doubles event wont to Mrs Margaret Osborne Dupont and Victor Selxas, of the United States, who bent the French cham- plon, Madame Nelly Landry and the Czech, Jaroslav Drobny, In the Gnal 7-5, 0-3.
arc
Indians scored their climactic triumph before 33,957 suffering Red Sox fans at Fenway Park and won to meet Braves in the World Series opening here on Wednesday. In a moment of great triumph for, Jittery after losing their final game Pacific Fleet when USS Helena was
season yesterday to the torpedoecd. He was missing
South Africa's Eric Sturgess, was the game ball elib, the big glory of the
Detroit Tigers. And in the fourth clays.
needed third for the men's singles third baseman Even after his rescue, there were He another old Indian,
Ilard in the first annual National belonged to the Purple Heart kiel
and his Ken Keltner. put the game entirely doctors who despaired of his ever plicher. Lefty Gene Bearden.
Court Championships, which victory
Its athletic carcer-let scored his 20th
of the Red Sox by resuming seventh in n row by holding beyond reach
blasting his 31st home run of the alone pitching his club to the pen-being played in San Francisco. slugging Red Sox to just five hits.
and Joan. He was awarded the Purple | aluminium Bearden,
has who
Heart. plates in his head and left leg from Pacifle war wounds-plus Iron In his arm and cold steel in his heart-was rest. out there with only one tiny
thought There were Cleveland's daring manager, short- stop Lou Boudreau, had gone crazy when he put him in this historic
jame,
those who
Boudreau with season Gordon on base.
HYSTERICAL
And the irony of it all was that the New York Yankees, former world champions, could have had
The National champion, Richard Gonzales, and Ted Schroeder, were seeded first and second respectively. with Drobny fourth-Reuter.
Sox lineup as Ted Williams. Vern in doing the World Series pitching French Tennis Team
Bear instead of Cleveland Indians, Yanks as a lability disposed of Dearden and Indians picked him up.-United.
among
Manager,
Against Italy
Yards Breast Stroke.
A. V. Lapes (VRC)—100 & 150 Yards Back Stroke Medley Relay. F. Monteiro (VNC)~100 Yards Medley Free Style, Free Stylo & Relays,
Gerry Hoxa-Pereira (VRC)--100 Yards Breast Stroke, Free Style & Medley Relays.
Wong Kam-wah (Lal Trun)-140 ur 880 Yards Free Style.
Johnnie Yvanovich (VRC)—200 Yards Breast Stroke.
WOMEN'S TEAM
Heather Anderson (VRC)—100 Yards Free Style, Free Style & Medley Relays.
Shauna Anderson (VRC)—100 Yards Free Style, 100 & 150 Yards Back Stroke, Free Stylo & Medley Relays.
Mamle Leung Ol-mul (Univeral- ty)-220 Yards Free Style, Free Style & Medley Relays.
Lykke Rose (VRC) 100 150 Yards Back Stroke; 100 & 200 Yards
Stroke; Free Stylo & Medley
Joan Wong (Chinese YMCA)--- 220 Yards Free Style: Free Style & Medley Relays,
Wong Yuk-blog (Lal Tsun)-100 & 200 Yards Breast Stroke:
KCC GESTURE
Fund For Young Cricketers
The cricketing section of the *KCC is organising a special dance to be held at the club- house next Saturday, the pro- ceeds to be devoted to the Cricket Interport Hongkong Fund.
The object is to raise a fund that will enable young players who are tho ex- not in a position to meet
In travelling to penses involved Shanghai and Singapore to be in- cluded in future Interport sides.
This is the first of a series of functions that will organised in the future for the fund.
A first-class dance band has been engaged for Saturday, and dancing will continu: from a p.m. to 2 a.m. Tables can now be booked at the KCC.
The dance follows the opening day's play of a two-day match be- tween the KCC and the HKCC for the Hancock Memorial Shield.
Golf Championship Starting Times
The draw for the Colony Cham-
and New Courses at Forling plonship to be played over the Old Saturday, October 9 resulted as fol- laws:
Starting Times
בוס
am. Old Course." pum. New Course-- D.40 an, and 1.5 p.m. J. B. Mackinnon- W. O. Davies: 0.45 and 1.40 W, N, Oray- Major Murray Brown; 0.50 and 1.45 it. R. Cleland-JK. Watson; 9.35 and 1.50- K. S, Hobertson«5. A.
Kinghorn:
But with such sluggers in the Red Stephens and Bobby Doerr,
154 R. M. Campbell.everink; 10.00 and den could not relax for one minute. He didn't, not until his hysterically
Paris, Oct. 4.--The French Lawn 1005 and 2.00 D. S. Robb-E. T. McMillen: 10.10 and 2.03 W. F. Howling M, B. Tighe: triumphant teammates swept him Press.
Tennis Federation today announced 10.15 and 2.10 F. S. Gibbings-A. E. Lisan- off the field after the final out and GAME OF HIS LIFE-
BUCKY HARRIS RESIGNS--- the following team to play Italy at man; 10.20 and 2.13 Maj. A. Jones J. D. lifted him onto their shoplikers.
Milan on Saturday And Sunday, Mackle: 940 and 1.40 1 Needham-N. A Brown: 9.43 and 1.43 7. S. Terraco-it. K. right. With Dearden, continuing his brilliant But Boudreau was
Callings: 9.30 and 1.50 3, MacClennan E set Boston mound performance,
New York, Oct. 4.-Bucky Harris October and 10: the whole senson's effort for both down in order for two innings and today resigned as Manager of the
Bernard, the French Bathurst: 9.55 and 1.53 L. Goldman-E. Marcel the
Henri
R. Mitchell: 10.00 and 2.00 S, R. Gordon- Cochet, balance, Bearden
Henri clubs in
then manager
ger Boudreau Doncaster, Oel, 4-Billy Thomppiiched the game of his life.
smashed Yankees. The Announcement fol- champion,
H. Suen: 10.03 and 203 1. Aucolt-D, A. Bolelli Dan
Christian a conference
Boussus. Jean
O. Davies: 19.30 and 2.10 1. D. Barton. son. British and European Batt-
Duclos de La Halle, and Christian G. G. B. Carter: 10.15 and 2.15 T. C. G. Of course he had help, and most his second homer of the game over towed weight champion, will be unable to
by Boudreau the left field fence with none aboard, Topping, Yankee President, George
Pearson-F K, Wallace. Grandet. But
Wolse indications, Boston go through with his European title of I was provided
gave contest against Kid Duscart of himself. As if personally accepting
had despite the 0-1 score, that they were Harris.
of the ball out in, Boudreau smashed far from his manager said on Monday.
singles and Williams reached first in the last Thompson suffered a severe cut two home runs, two
13-hit half of the sixth when Gordon pace the over his left eye in his Empire title drew a walk to 3 fight with Arthur King of Canada Cleveland attack on Boston pitchers dropped his pop-up for an error.
After Stephiens struck out, Bear-agreement 14 at Manchester last Friday King Denny Galehouse and Ellis Kinder.
Boudreau set the thunderous den served up a fat one to Bobby would not be renewed." won the bout when the Englishman
in the very first Doerr, and Doerr promptly smashed falled to come out for the eighth tempo of victory
inning with a lofty home run over it over the popular tefteld wall, of a new manager would be made has signed a new two-year contract, net 75 round,
at a future date. They said that president Robert Hannegan of St scoring Williams. the left field screen.
several candidates, however not In-Louis Cardinals announced today,
the best estimate of
following Belgium in Brussels on October 22.1 Tennd for the spot ho
were the results of rugger matches played today:
RUGBY UNION
Cross Keys
Penzance & N.
Pontypool
Wigan
↑ Aberavon
10 Bristol
24 Penryn
Semi-Final
LANCASHIRE CUP
22 Belle Vue H,
3
9
-Reuter.
Leicester Wants
Danish Stars
Copenhagen, Oct. 4.-The British second division soccer club, Lelecs-
trying to ter, is
buy Johannes
Ploege and Carl Aage Praest, top- ranking forwards of the Danish
National Amateur soccer team, it was learned yesterday.
Both players confirined that they cach received an offer of £10,000 to for one year. play for Leicester
tic accepted while Ploeger said Proest declared he was thinking the matter over-Associated Press.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Landon, Oct. 4-Raith Rovers
2-0 today beat East Stirlingshire In the First Round of the Supple- mentary Cup in the "B" Division, Scottish League-Reuter.
1
Coming Events In
Manager Benny Huntman said he expects Thompson to be fit again in a few weeks.Associated Press.
put
That blow sought to electrify the Indians, who appeared downeast and
ABA STAND ON QUALIFICATION
New Rules May Serve To Keep Foreigners Out
London, Oct. 4.The new amateur boxing rules, which were brought into being at the annual meeting of the Amateur Boxing Association here, are likely to cause some controversy-especially the rule dealing with foreign entries for the ABA championships.
INDIANS WARM UP
gamy.
General
and
The Yankee announcement said that, after a conference among the three..it was decided by mutual
that Harris's contract
Yankees
are
'sald
Bernard D'Estremou may nisu make the trip but this at present is uncertain.---Reuter.
•
NEW CONTRACT FOR STAN MUSIAL
Musial,
Competitors are requested to return earths to the Secretary at the Men's Club Home Immediately on completing their mounds,
T
summer Ecteclie Competition which closed on Soplamber 20 was won by Mr. M. Pattinson with Mr W. S Hay runner up.
The qualifiers for the Captain's Cup St. Louis, Oct. 4-Ston
played last week end were Old Course Mr G. I. Cautherley with a nelt, 70, the announcement batting king of the major leagues, New Course Mr C. H. T. Buen with a
cluding any present Yankee player, Terms of the contract were not
being considered.
but revealed, Feller and Lemon began warning
The announcement that Harris's the figure agreed on
on during a 15- up for Cleveland, but Bearden
contract would not be renewed minuto conference between Hanne- fanned Spelice. The score at the
followed by
24 hours the ligan and the fence-busting outßelder Only end of six innings wos Cleveland six, resignation of Ted Lyons as manager was $100,000 for the two-year span. Boston three.
That would be the highest salary of the White Sox.
ever paid to any Cardinal player. the year in the Major League. Musial's 1940 contract brought him
a reported $35,000,-United Press.
Indians ran the score to 7-3 in their half of the eighth. Doby doubled and advanced to third ou a sacrifice, but after Hegan purposely passer, was trapped off third and put out, Hegan taking second. On the next pitch Williams dropped the ball for an error, Hegan racing home when Mitchell popped out.
Bearden set the Red Sox down in their half and Indians promptly londed bases in the ninth. Robin- son and Boudreau singled and ad-
It was the sixth manngerial switch
United Press.
in
Tennis Trophy In Memory
Of Late Mr Ng Sze-Kwong
The annual Hardcourt Tennis Championships of the Colony, organised by the Chinese Recreation Club, will commence on October 25.
Football Referee's Annual Meeting
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Football Referees' Asso- clation was held at the Football premises, Pilnce's Association's Building, yesterday.
Mr R. M. Omar, who presided, urged all referees to show more in- terest in the affairs of the Assoclu- tion and to make it a live, one. Ho remarked that it was unfortunate that the annual Referees v Press match did not take place last year, but hopes that it could be played this year. He ranked the Press for their assistance in the past.
A complaint was lodged by Mr C. Tunstall regarding inadequate changing facilities for referees and linesmen at Caroline Hill. His com- plaint was strongly supported by other members.
On Mr Padley's proposal, a motion
the
through the preliminaries and that unanimously, there were some dis- behind, put up only a fcable Aght in addressed to him either to the of the Philippines and T. Harada of which was also passed, was that
bo
Oversoas champions, hitherto ex-1 promoter, boxer or agent, is Hablovanced a wild pitch and Gordon eused from the ADA preliminaries, to suspension; and anyone connected walked.
Is now pro-
Keltner hit into a double play will now have to qualify through with the Association
The hibited from accepting payment for but Robinson raced in from third one of the AVER events.
The closing date for entries will singles representative for China Ini Counell will decide through which broadcasting, television, flm work to score. Doby struck out, ending be Saturday, October 18. All en- the Far Eastern Olymple Games for the compulsory registration of area an overseas boxer will qualify. or writing in connection with boxing the Inning.
tries will have to reach the Hon, and did creditably well against such all Hongkong refereen with
Association was passed, It is doubtful whether boxers from or any other athletic exercises.
Boston, disheartened and woefully Secretary Chinese Recreation Club, well-known players of international Referees' abroad will be prepared to box While the latter rule was carried
by 5 p.m. on that day and should calibre as M. Forgas and F. Aragon Another motion by Bir Padley. their last chance.
there should be general representa Chinese Recreation Club, Causeway | Japan,
five instead In 1027 ho was captain of the tion by a committee E Bay, or to the Hongkong Sports
Chinese team which won the Far of having a representative for each Shop, Gloucester Arcado.
for of the three services na well as two There is to be, for the first time Eastern. Tennis Championship. In the Colony's history, a School- the first time from a strong Japanese civilian representatives.
included such well- Singles. Beside the team which Open bor
and known players as 1. Sato and Men's Open Singles Doubles, there will also be this year Alzawa. an Invitational Mixed Doubles.
means the titles will virtually be-senters from the gymnasium re- come "closed" to foreign entrants. gulation.
In the past, the open nature of
the ADA championships has been
RATHER HARD
The Sports World largely responsible for their success Some members thought this rule
TOMORROW
to FO
The score was:
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Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox
8 13
3 5 Indians: p. Dearden; c. Hegah. Red Sox: p. Galehours, Kinder; c.}
usual Tebbetts-United Press,
MAD HOUSE
J.
Mr. A. E. P. Guest was elected Chairman for the coming year ond Mr J. F. da Silva, the Hon. Secretary. Other committee members elected were Mr C. Tunstall, Mr Gaffney, Mr Padley, Mr Barretto and Mr Mak.
and could almost ho considered was rather hard
who on boxers amateur wanted the best tullion and strong! xit equivalen: to the open
boxing championships of the world. sparring partners, and one con-
Members of the Chinese Recros- Since 1801, when the champlon- tended strongly that it was in the Football-Second Division League: ships were instituted, only 10 titles interests of the boxers themselves
The Club Committee is putting tion Club as well as foreign friends are subscribing toward the purchase Dockyard v, Navy at Causeway Bay have been won by overseas Loxers.
to approved gymnasia even if
Boston, Oct. 4-Cleveland Indians' up for competition a big silver cup Police V. St. Joseph's at Boundary TIGHTENED UP
there were professionale boxing
the Colony Open Hardcourt of the Cup. Further donations from dressing room was a mad house to- for Street; Solicitors v. CAA at St.
The amateur status in boxing, al-
there.
ITALIAN FILLIES Joseph's; War Department Chinens
perhaps
It was decided that judges in all day after their crucial victory over Singles Championship. It is to be old friends of the late Mr Ng Sze moro v. Kitcheo at Caroline I (Kick-ready interpreted
the addressed to the Hon. Secretary, of will award Boston Red Box to clinch the Amo-known as the Ng Sze-kwong Cup kwong will be welcome and may be strictly than in any other form of 20 marks to the better
competition in futuro
the Club..
T NOT FOR ASCOT off at 5.30 pm.).
boxer and rican League pennant, with pitcher after one of the founders of
Entry fee for the tournament will sport in Britain, was further
to the Gone Beardon the centre of attrac Club.
R The late Mr Ng Se-kwong,
Porls, Oct. 4-Tie Itallah Allies, be $10 for the singles and $15 for tightened up with the introduction a lesser 'humber, ef marks
**other boxer at the end of each tion.
In China, wds "! the Ser-of two regulations carried
With
much back-slapping and pioneer of tennis
in the * Prix do round, doing' away with the fenc↔
per affectionate roughing up, the young Colony Open Singles Champion be the doubles. The fee for the mixed Astodna and Trevisans, who were
doubles tournament will ba. $10 per unplaced
Triompheill tions which were previously
do
・nt · Long- Any member of a boxing clubmitted in British amateur boxing. pitcher's teammates gave him prob-tween 1910 and 1923,
champion pionship, 30 per entry.
Bunday
not Second Division League: PCA v. slated to the Association
This brings the' ABA into lineably his worse going over since he represented Hongkong in Interport par and for the schoolboys' cham- L'Are
Matches on weekdays will com-go to England for the King George University at St Joseph's; Tram- now takes part without permission with other associations, including battled in Navy uniform for Uncle Tennis matches with Shanghal.
mence at 5 p.m. and at week-ends at VI Stakes, to be run at Ascot on Hill in exhibition contests, or training | the International · Association and | Bam-in 1943 and 1944.
ON CHINA TEAM Bearderi,
metai who carries
24 p.m. The tournament will be run (Baturday, October 9, but will ro bouts in any gymnasium under the the Imperial Services,
on Wednesday. and left leg. In addition to this, he was three strictly to schedule, weather permit furn to Italy
Reuter. Meeting, personal direction of anyone holding mean less, time wasted in announ- plates to his head
suffered his battle wounds with the times picked as the frat string ting. ja professional licence as a manngor, cing, decisions-Reutor."
THURSDAY
Football-Victory Shield:
vices v. Chinche at Causeway Bay meeting, (Kick-off at 0.30 pm)
ways.v. Talkoo at Caroline
(Kick-off at 5.30 p.m.)
Meetings Committee
Kowloon Ches Club, 0 pra.
wha
and
Will
Ho twice
1.