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SOCCER INTERNATIONAL
In
Three Changes
England's Team
London, Oct. 27.-The England soccer side to meet Wales at Villa Park оп Wednesday, November 10, was chosen today and shows three changes from the side which defeated Ireland by six goals to two earlier this month
Aston, the Manchester United leftback, partners Scott In place of Howe, while Wright, of Wolverhampton, who again captains the side, will be at centrehalf, instead of righthalf, allowing Ward, of Derby County, to be included, with Cockburn excluded and Shackleton, of Sunderland, is preferred to Pearson at inside left.
The team is:
Swift (Manchester City);
Scoli (Arsenal)
Aston (Manchester United):
Word (Derby),
Franklin (Stoke)
Wright (Wolverhampton):
Malthews (Blackpool), Mortensen (Blackpool). Milburn (Newcastle), Shackleton (Sunderland) Finey (Preston)-Reuter.
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BOWLS FINALS
ON SATURDAY
Bowls
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
The Lawn
Open Doubles and Open Singles Anals will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club i on Saturday, the Singles final the starting at 4 p.m... and Pairs Final at 3.30 p.m.
Finalists in Open Singles are K. M. Omar of Cralgengower and J.A. da Luz of the Club de Recrelo. With The finalists being atmost of a type will In temperament and style, be anyone's game, with the xlds very slightly in favour of Omar,
HOME SOCCER RESULTS Londen. Clot 2 The Football Association beat the Royal Air Force B-2 in a game played at Highbury,
At Portsmouth, Royal Navy & Royal Marines
making 1 Cambridge University 1-2-Associated Press,
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Ag Liby
WAY MAKE A
SHOULD STUDY THE NEW RULES RATHER MORE CLOSELY
League Cricket
cricket The KCC second teen's
Craigengewer fur mate against Saturday has been cancelled owing to Cmajengower's ability to raise n side.
Howeyer.
Surrungen als
Have Jaren made for a Land Forces XI fo play the RCC at Cox's Road ground
at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
The umpire will be Mr A.J. Hall. Finalists in the Open Pals are W.
A.M. Ontar
vf Hong Slfry and Craigongower and C. Roza-Pereira and F.V.V, Ribeiro of Recreio.
Hong Sling and Hoza Pereiza are in the Pairs their debut
making his Beth Anal. Omar appear ner in it in seven having won the title with U Omar in 1037
and
years,
M
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948.
AMOY v. SWATOW-A TENSE MOMENT WITH INTEREST BOOSTED BY OLYMPIC SUCCESS
Though basketball in Hongkong has become almost exclusively an all-Chinese game with the exception of occasional matches with teams from American naval units, the popularity of the game, as can be seen from the above picture, is far from being on the wane."
A series of matches is now going on at the Caroline Hill Stadium every evening, among the teams being the visiting Swatow Police and Philippine Chinese of Amoy who are pictured above.
The Amoy team have proved supreme so far while the Swatow Police have lost two games, one to the Amoy team and the other, last night, to the local Chinese YMCA by 55 points to 38.-Golden Studio Photograph.
1947 Ribeiro THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE
won with the late Dickie Alves In
1939
and 1940,
are
1:
Odds
Est favour Cralgengower combination.
The Umpire
Phillips,
the
will be Mr R. P.
LUZ BEATS SYKES
In the semi-finals of the Colony Open Singhs lawn bowls between
J, da Luz and L. Sykes played at Craigengower Cricket Club yester day, the former won by 21 shots to 14 after great tussle.
in brilltarit style. Leading I Sykes scored three singles on the first three hends. Luz opened his ! account on the fourth head with a two. Sykes again registered three singles on the following three heads to lead 6-2.
A brilliant three by Luz on the eighth hend. reduced Sykes' lend to a slagle
it was on the eleventh head that, for the first time during the game, Luz stored 5-7 lead with a beautifully mannered Bree. On the twefth end
Twe 10 Hervase liis tend to 11-7
The 13th and 14th heads went to Syk{am
By dint f with single on each hend.
Brillant owling Luz seated two 3'4 the lowing two heads to leael 17-18. Fighting back strongly, Sykra registered there shots at the 17th head to reduce the feat to 17-12. L.117 scored two on the 3 ad Sykes repled with a two The score ht this period on the 19th. was 19-14 in Luz's favour, Laz, Innrever, finished the game on the 2011 head with Two shot*.
OMAR WINS The other sequestral played at Club de Beerelo, M. Omar defentent
The ECC Teath will be S.A. Gray 14. S. Rumelot 28-TB.
tengt). E A., Husecek, R. Adams,
V. But, I. Guest, G. R. Rosselet,
R. Leigh, V. C. Seymour, S. C. COLONY TENNIS Trueman. T. Locke and F. E Lawrence.
KCC v Cralgengower
STEROPE COMES TO THE
AMERICA LOOKS FORWARD TO ITS
GREATEST SEASON EVER
IN WINTER SPORTS
By CORNELIUS RYAN
New York, Oct. 26.--Stimulated by America's un- expected successes in last winter's Olympics, winter sports in the USA probably will have their greatest season during the coming months.
Figure-skating will be the biggest gainer, as now thou- sands of youngsters go onto the ice after realising for the first time that sport is of major world-wide importance. When Richard Rution of USA won; The Olympics, too, have diven the Olymple men's dgure skating drest impetus to the "new American technique" of skling, which is lo championship and followed with a victory in the world championships reality a combination of the Arlberg at Davos, Switzerland, other Amerl- and Fritz Loosti systems and enables the beginner to learn to ski in about were con- can youngsters finally
half the thine needed by the system, vinced that skating is not the ex- clusive property of the Europeans, and professionals all over the country reported a dood of new pupils and new Interest despite the lateness of the season.
That new interest is continuing into the coming winter, and sports goods houses are having a banner year in manufacture and rule of kates, skis and winter sports
elothes,
Teachers Stimulated The Olymples also stimulated the those teachers who watched European stars in their si and skate specialties and they will try to bring the best of the European
to America.
ehinnge bably the greatest will be in the skiing, as the USA anally abandons the Arlberg fashion for the of going through slaloms better
called European style, "route" by the French.
Instead of using only ski placing and body action for the slaloms, the Europeans use a pivot turn in which i the skier forces his weight onto the ski points and turns on the points! with the aid of his one or two pales as pivots,
RESCUE OF BOOKMAKERS PREPARATIONS
London, Oct. 27.-Mr James Townley's three-year-old, Sterope, surviving an objection lodged after the race, won the Cambridgeshire Handicap over one mile one furlong in Newmarket today.
Sterope, trained by the former jockey, Pat Beaseley. and ridden by the young apprentice, David Schofield, swooped down on Mr David Morris's Royal Tara a fur- long from home to win the second leg to the Autumn Double by half a length.
Two lengths French-bred
behind cane Patchouly
BEGIN FOR
'52 OLYMPIAD
nd-
Hannes Scheller, a native of the Austrian Tyrol and now a leading teacher in the USA, says that begin- ner should learn how to aki in two weeks and be able to enjoy the sport thoroughly after that.
Such speed is essential if the sport to take full use of Its present opportumlty for national popularity. -United Press,
SAMSEY
Davis Cup Competition Faces A Crisis
The Davis Cup competition is facing a major crisis. Too many nations are providing too little money and un- less the special commitles of five appointed to study the problems come out with a workable scheme, it is difficult to see any other course but to reduce the cup competition to a little skirmish involving only a handful of nations.
The plain facts are that the European zone is full of competitors with no playing strength to get beyond one or, two rounds, whose attraction to the paying public is almost nil.
The expenses of those nations not↑
situated geographically in Europe SPORTS ITEMS FROM LONDON
what is known as the
are met
Special Travelling Expenses Fund, GPO Staff Pays
the money for which is provided by the European countries,
London. Oct. 26-The Olympic
That the
fund today stands at Jess Games of 1952 have occupied
than £2,000. When it is realised attention of various countries ever that five nations outside the con- since the curtain was ring down on
fines of the Continent challenged in the_1048 programme.
Preparations began and In some the European zone this year. It is
clear that a serious financial de cases an overhaul of existing ministrations has taken place and felt is faced by those it is probable
national sources supply the necessary ensh. that same bodies
who controlled their coun This situation is not a new onc. team try's
In London will show With the growing importance at- differences at the nexttached by all nations to participation Olympiad.
marked the
arey, Impeccable, who dead-heated for third place after a photo hadt teen stuttled.
of
Ex- the Impeccable, Jacobite, Trinity,
A: halfway plorer and Patchouly. anil
impeccable was in front of Sterope, Explorer, Wisley, Patchouly, Trinity. Hoyal Tara, Jacobiic
and a Metrome. As they went into the to the rescue Sterope catre
dip. Impeccable still led with Royal Tarn talking second place. At the bookmakers as he storted
Find any of the best- There was terrlic
a 25 to 1. fancied succeeded, the bookmakers the last furlong, and after
many Tara had mastered Impeccable and would have stood thousands of pounds, us the well-looked an assured winner. Sterope hacked Woodburn · had won the came again to win by half a length
leg of the Patchouly caught Impeccable in the Cesarewitch, the first
last stride to deadheat two lengths
Double
to lose
Royal Tara made a gallant attempt fo carry topweight to victory, but pounds, Sterope, in receipt of 17 together with apprentice's allowance of seven pounds, was just able to
post.
away.
battle over Royal
Sterope covered the mile and a 50-3/5 minuic furlong seconds,
in
one
Mrs Stroobach Invertake him close to the winning they had a lucky escape, in spite of
Singles Final
of
Sterope is one of the most con- For their Rrat division League ertekel
sistent colts in training and in 14 match agamat Craigengower at Happy | Valley on Saturday. the KCC will be
Mrs Stroobach entered the races he has never finished out represented by: R. E. Lee (Cspt), E. C.
of the Colony Ladies' the first three, Fincler, G. E. Taylor. A. T. Lee, Capt final Weth A. Zirntneri, F. R. Zimmer, J.
Singles Championship. M. J. Divecha, V. I. White and Open Barrow F. Rondall.
Merriti; Vinpire, c. J.
when she beat Mrs Enid Litton Scorer, J. P. Robinson. Players are zo.
in straight sets at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday morning 6-3, 7-5.
quested to meet at 1.30 pm, Star Ferry
wharf, Hongkong.
HKCC Optimlais“ XI KCC Optimis in their first division. League match against the Royal Navy at Chater Road on Saturday át_1.43 p.m. will be represented by: L. D. Klibee (Capt), G. T. Rowe, A. Erson, T. P. Mahon, N. R. Arthy, K. A. Miller. R. W. Franklin, N. R. Oliver, M. M. Little, A. E PASTY, W. J. Singter: W. L. Howard (12th man and scorer); N. Hall (umpire). Scorpious Team
She will meet the winner of the match between Miss semi-final Dawn Kent, the holder, and Miss
How-yet. for the Lau Championship.
Sois de Lyon was left at the post after lashing out wildly and nearly unseating his jockey. Standerton and Desir were also left several lengths and Desir was pulled up after going a furlong.
FIELD SPLITS
split into
two
"nancial
ne of
whose re-
in the Davis Cup, and the probability One of the outstanding cases in that more and not fewer entries are going to be received in the future, the thne has now arrived when some- thing has to be done.
Canada
This hns arisen
is connection, which has come to where the light, concerns Amateur
has Athletle President called for a showdown over rebel
One possible solution may be to efforts to reorganise the Canadian
Increase the present entrance fee of Olymple Association.
of £10, but that, at best, is barely a because
To reduce the list of nc- Canada's poor showing at this year's remedy. games, when the best their athletes ceptances is out of the question.
The popularity of the competition une second i could accomplish
is in its world-wide scope of parti- place.
George Machum, the AAU Pre-cipants.
A. accused
Sidney siden, has Dawes, President of the Olympic Association, of attempting
to un- called dermine the Union and has
WON
DE-ZONING
time the com⭑
zone
The Way
Colleagues in Britain's General Post Office of Miss E. to a fund M. Whelan raised permit her to join the English Women's Cricket Team that is Australia and on its way to New Zealand,
. She has been Q member of
Post Britani's
Office. Women's Cricket Team since 1930, and has. played for the Civil Service Women's Cricket tenm In matches.
In 1938
In
♫
representative
team to represent
England in a six months tour of Australia was selected by the Women's Cricket Association and ** Whelan, considered a first class bowler, was one of those named for the
trip,
A fund to assist her in defraying the heavy expenses Involved was raised by her colleagues. However. the
in tour, due to commence October, 1939, was abandoned owing to the war.
One' remedy seems to lie on de-
The fund raised was placed in, the Bookmakern tonight gald that on him to stop trying to set up the zoning.
bas weak Post Office Savings Bank and So long as comparatively Olymple body as a separate sports one Tondon woman winning £6.000 organisation or to resign immediately, nations such us-India, Pakiston and increased about £20 in interest.
Miss Whelan, who has been wor on Woodburn and Sterope. One The Olympic body actually func-Brazil alect to play in the European
the London Telephone Service for layer said that he was glad he lost tions as a branch of the Amateur zone the situation is likely to become the last 15 years, has recently been only £20,000 on the race,
Athletic Union.Reuter.
worse rather than better.
promoted to the Telecommunications General But for the winning owner, Mir
At the present
Department of Britain's CENTURY BREAK petition is divided into two groups, Post Office Headquarters. Townley, It was a great
When it was decided this year to triumph. He admitted that he had
London, Oct. 20. Fred Davis, or zones, This year in the European send a team "Down Under" Miss won £150,000, packing the colt at
cham section. 25 nations competed, and in the world professional
Whelan was selected again and she American
four North a break of 102 his the prices from the 50's downwards. He
and his trainer had plon, made said that he
of absence from the GPO. always been confident of success. 53rd century, against Sidney Smith countries took part, Australia, Cuba, has been given the necessary leave
in their match in the Sunday news-Mexico and Canada.
The team is at present on its way paper Empire News £1,000 snooker
The whole zone system Is anti- to Australia. tournament at Leicester Square Hall,
qualed, What Is demanded is n London, to-day,
of the The English cross-country chem- entirely new arrangement
countries, A scheme pionships (senior. Junior and youths) on March 12, to be decided competing whereby no nation is called upon are to travel on inmense distance and 1949, at the Bromford Bridge race. Birmingham, England, On spend a great deal of money in order curse,
the International will championship rounds.
cross-country
racecourse, take place on Dublin The competitors could be split up Eire. into a four-zone system.
The groups would be called the
Reuter.
Colony groups, with Starope Impeccable, Jockey's Appeal
The defeat of Mrs Lition, several times winner of the Colony title, does not come as a great surprise as the has not been anywhere near her best form recently,
two day's
The KCC Nomads have changed their naine to the KCC Scorplans and for their League match on Saturday against the Recreio at King's Park, they will be represented by: T. A. Pearce, 1. Owen On the other hand, Mrs Stroobach Hughes, 14 F. Stokes, O. J. Kerr, F. Howarth, J. D. Clague, C. D. Wales, had put up a very Indifferent game
IA a doubles match earlier and her sudden return to form came quite unexpectedly.
With both Mrs Stronbach and Mis Litton playing very much to the
self largely into a duel from the
Gre, R. H. Hughes, M. Harriman and A. P. Welr.
Indian Juniors
The following will represent the IRC 2nd a league match against 24
feld soon The Explorer and Patchouly prominent on the far side, and Jacobite, and Metronome Trinity Wisley, most prominent on the stand side.
After going quarter of a mile. Sea Shah was in front of Sterops!
Training Times
Ataman and Black Market and B.A.F. on Saturday commenclag at 145 same tactles, the game resolved it-The Dingo were clocked at 2.09 and 2.13 for the mile during morning
Curreem Capt.), A. Wehabbuseline, the winner pulling through callops yesterday.
A.D)
pm aliar, an Sʊskunpoo ground:-
F.A. Sor. Alt. Bakar. T. A. Ebrahin, Eurahian, Motiwalla. Sunan Abno, RA Dux, MA. Wahab, Ing., R.A. Curreem, El. Exall, S.E.M. Dúx (1211 Alan): Scuter: T., Baia.
Coming Events In
The Sports World
RISK PRINTERDISLATI
Hockey
Army
6.15 p.m.
TODAY
Association
v. Navy at
Fixture: Sookunpoo,
on more steadiness and stamina,
Other good performances were by There were
other -:10
Colony Jeep Lee, Strathnamara and Whirl- Championship matches played at the away.. LHC yesterday,
Mixed Doubles-Mr. & Mrs D. L. Prophet bent J. Kempton & Miss J. C. Millard 0-1, 6-1.
ל
1 Last
213
Dismissed
Davis made the run in the last frame of an early session which he won 122 to seven,Reuter.
C
Babe Ruth Buried to be knocked out in the early March 20, 1940, Melbourne, Oct. 27.-The Victoria New York, Oct. 25-Under grey, Racing Club Committee have dis-weeping skies the body of baseball's missed the appeal of the lending immortal Babe Ruth was laid in its Jockey, Darby Munro, against his final resting place today.
The agreed arrangements include: 15 years. two years disqualification for the Only a handful of the millions of European (West), European (East), Age of entry: normally ridlug of Vagabond in the Burwood fans who idolised America's greatest the American, and Far Eastern, with no fixed upper limit. Probating: Handicap, during the Caufield Cup sports here, was present og the
In effect the first three years of the "George casket with mahogany
the East or South five years apprenticeship period is, meeting on October 10, in which the
period, since boys take horse was beaten by a hend in a Herman Ruth" on its allver name America would have little opportuni- so far as Jockeys are concerned, a photo Brish,
plato, was lowered into a concrete ty for a trip to Europe, but the Protonin in the first place The Committee, however, have vault beneath the earth.-Associated | Special Travelling Expenses Fund up
would not be taxed to. Its limits.. as training grooms, upheld the appeals of the owner, Press. Mr Frank Spurway, and the trainer,
Dan Lowls-Reuter.
CHARLIE SMIRKE FINED
to-
Newmarket, Oct. 27. The Stewards of the Jockey Club night Aned Charlle Smirke, who 3 rode the second horse, in the Cam- 202 bridgeshire, Royal Tarn, £25 for 294 making
what was formed as A objection" after the Cambridgeshire.—Reuter.
29.4 113 "frivolous
Teams from
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
A STEP AHEAD OF JACOBS
The abdication from the world heavyweight boxing throne of Joseph. Barrow Louis does not seem imminent. Although Louls himself had announced his retirement, pressure was brought to hear on him to change his mind. Louis was offered half a million dollars to defend his title just once more. The offer camo as a result of the feud for control of world title boxing between the: Tournament of Champlons, Inc. and promoter Mike Jacobs.
During the first three years they are employed in the stables and receive general training in the care and handling of race horses.
At the end of this period 18. usually possible to decide whether is suitable to train on as a lockny, the most important factors being the weight of the boy and whether he has reached the standard riding in public. Boys. necessary for not selected for further training as jockeys
u
Club Championship results were: Times recorded were as follows: Men's Singles R. Segalon beat Busied Straight 343,1.2 402 2.20.1 314 M. Heenan 0-1, 6-3;
Jeep Lee..... 32.3 107 1,44 2.15.4 31.4 Ladies'
27.4 Doubles Mra J. S. Vagabond King 32 1.02.1 1.30 Dunnett Mrs Campbell, beat Mrs Charming
Witness 30 1.17 1.41 M. Marshall & Mrs Christiansen 6-1; | Trade' Wind
30.1,7.012 1:30.4 0-1.
Estrelilla 35 1.04.1 1.38 Jeep Beauty 35 1.08.1 1.30 Flying
Dragon 312 1.01.3 1.33 Black Market
33 1.083 1.43.4 2.13 201 30.5 Jeep Fung 33 1.001 1.40 Ataman.31 1.083 241-2.09.3 28.3
MANCHESTER HANDICAP Allsa
35.1 1.00.1 1.58
25.4 Prince Delight 40 1.24.3 2.00.4 2.363 30,4
London, Oel. 27. Owners of Whirlaway
30.4 1,12,3 1,452 3.10A 53.1 Seafre ...................... 334 1.08.4 1.42.3 2.12.1 294 | horses have been accepted for the Strathnamara 303 1.12 147 2.172 303
Manchester November Balefeld
37.3 1.17.4 1.44.3 0.142 294 14 mile
291 handicap which winds up the 1940 The Tournament, of Champlons | Even were Louis unwilling to approved apprentice jockeys, Emperor's Gale 31.4 1.013 130.4 Friendship... 31.10.3 1.403 324 British flat racing season on No-has expended big money on holding return to the arcsa-and Royal
vember 20.Associated Press. Commission 309 1.17 1812. The Dingo. 33.4 7.004 135
HARDCOURT TOURNEY Results at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday in the Colony Open Meeting - Kowloon Chess Club Hardcourt Championships were:
Tsul Yun-pui beat Chan Fok-hol Mixed 6-3, 0-0,
Committee Meeting. pm.
Tennis Colony Open Doubles Championship: Taul Yun- Au Ki-moon beat Y. T. Loke pul & Miss D. Kent v. J. D. Mackie 6-2, 6-2.
& Mrs S. Standaloft at Ladies' Re- Lee Yue-wing & Wong Shiu-wing creation Club, 5.15 pm.
beat G. A. Noronha & R. A. Marques Colony Open Hardcourt Chom-6-1, 6-1, plonships: Lee Wai-tong v. N. Lo; Choy Tin-fook & Choy Tin-wah Lim Thiam-tel v. Chay Tin-wals; | beat Nick Ma & To Shiu-nang Wong Sul-ki v. P. Poon; Turner 6-1, 6-1.
34.3
27,5
Hockey Meeting
The European YMCA was admit-
Cook v. Ip Cheng-hing, at the T.E. & R. O. Baker beat Leo Chinese Recreation Club, 5.15 p.m. Kwok-hong Wong Chuen-sing ted to membership in the Hongkong
6-4, 7-9.
&
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48
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الله
as training grooms, ices are indentured to trainers and where boys are to ride
the
makes employer public application at the appropriate Ume to the Jockey Club for licencer as The
ho has Importance of the boys' welfare is
for a title defence' next year,
borne
•
In mind by all
on to it control. The. guarantees now decided to come back-the T. constantly for the card at Hoosevelt Gladlum, of C's tactics would still give them concerned. New Jersey on
September 21 the exclusive on one side of the
Norman Wooland, starring In lan. Included $50,000 each for Jersey tilfe fight. TENNIS STARS'
Dalrymplo's Wessex Film production Joe Walcott, Gue Lesnevich and
And what other.
Town," took part, challenger In All Over The Marcel Cerdan, Tony Zale received
there at all seriously considered bu1 with other.' stars of Britain's 'J. NARROW SHAVE a guarantee of $120,000.
Arthur. Bank Organizations in a cricket keep Joo Louis within its Ezzard Charlest
The Tournament of Champlona match Including Actors vormis Tha Bydney, Oct. 27,-The professional control the Tournament of Cham Hockey Association at the meeting lawn tennis quarter of excerner plons offered his manager, Marshall has also sewed up Marcel Cerdans Rowler Hat Club, on Oxton Cricket Ground. near Birkenhead, England. The film stars beat the "Bowler held yesterday evening at the SCM and Bobby Riggs, of the Unitedies, a cool $300,000 to meet the
States, Pancho Segura, of Ecuador: bout next June.
winner of the Walcott-Lesnevich
Hats." making 158 runs for:
nina and Diany Pails, of Australia, had
wickets. The meeting was devoted largely a miraculous
when By staging the big double-attrae- escape today
An agreement hards been :: made The rugby season opened at Happy to a, discussion of the grounds ques- their car skidded near Gunnedah, tion show in New Jersey, the Tof
between Britain'e ‹ Transport
and Tennis--Open Hardcourt
J. Cham Valley yesterday when Club defea- tion. The question of refereeing New South Wales, and twice over-
C. played into the hands of Abe
London, Oct. 20-The Australian General Workers Union, the Jockey plonships: S. A. Rumjahn v. Looted "Martlets” of HMS Sussex by was also discussed and It
war turned.
Greene, Commissioner there and Tourists beat Leeds 18-2 in a Rugby | Club, and the Trainers' Federation Ming: T. Lo V. Trol Ping-fan: | six points to nil after a goalless first ¦ agreed that held as most referees the occupants, who are touring the political power in the
weekly lectures would The car was badly damaged, but concurrently NBA President, having League game.
regarding the training of apprentices have to be
boxing Rugby Union results were Surrey as Jockeys and training grooms in Orchard and Forsgilt each scored were not properly trained for the Australia, escaped with shock and world to confirm the challenger's boat Bunsex 34-9: Oxford University racing stubies llcensed by the Jockey a try which were not converted. Job.
scratches-Reuter.
rating.
beat Lolcester° 18-3---Router.""
Club.
TOMORROW
of Kowloon Crickeť Club, 0 p.m.
Meeting-Annual General Meeting
Races Entries close for Ninth Extra Race Meeting, noon,
V.
Teang Chi-man; Rock Liang v.
Club's Rugger Win Post Board Room.
G. Choa v. Frank Kwok; Wm. Wa half.
J.D. Hawthorn.""
RUGGER RESULTS