TOMORROW'S LEAGUE CRICKET

LEAGUE

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948.

EVERYTHING BUT THE ROOF

MEET

LEADERS SOOKUNPOO

By "RECORDER"

The League leaders, Recreio and Army, who have taken all 12 points possible from the first three matches of the League season, meet tomorrow at Sookunpoo and a rare afternoon of cricket is promised.

Though "paper" performances so far give Recreio the edge in both batting and bowling, the Army lus a side that is an fincly-balanced and that can, assuming everyone reaches the necessary form, even trounce Recreio,

should turn singles.

The element of luck will bo an important factor. The usually hard wicket at Seokunpoo is all in favour of Stepto, but the Recreio bowler tomorrow should be "Spotty" . Pereira rather than Dr Gosano and Pereira fa known to be fond of the Sookunpoo wicket.

Recrelo's best tactles, possessed of Howarth nor Owen-Hughes has yet a batting side that usually hits in touched real form this season and the right direction for the shorter that will ho badly needed tomorrow. two of Sankunpan's boundary lines,' would be to let Army have first lease of the wickel if the toss is in Its favour.

The Army has a stat and solid batting side capable of #nasing rung and just as capable of playing

KCC v. UNIVERSITY The Kowloon Cricket Club are of home to the University at Cox's Palli and will be facing a team that

EL very

ceded a very outside

Though University can be con-

chance

will take the fullest advantage

to dute. what is been,

out time should that prove accesspiritless KCC display.

sory.

Recreio's batting is at its best when set a definite "target in reneb. On first Jock, it isşinethed to be. lackadaisical and, agiiret the Sear- plons for example, was only saved by a stand from Dr Gosano and JM.N. da Silva..

Faced with a definite number of raris to get withinn speelted time, it is at its best with a half-dozen good hitters unafraid to stain out.

The Army battlag hasa't that quality on a run through the team. There is the polish in it that keeps the man at his weitet, but run- getting against time would be

slower process with it.

Both balling

sides will be up against quality bowling

The

bowlers, in their turn, will be up ngninst batting that will nni bo

beyond overawed

the necessary limit

The bowling will be Stepto and

against Jones

Pereira and Dr type. Gosano, nuch of the same Both teams have change bowlers who are dependable at times bul who are also capable of being hit unmercifully on an off-day."

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CRICKET WELFARE

COMMITTEE

London, Nov. 11.-A committee is to be set up to inquire into the future welfare of English cricket. This decision was made by the Advisory County Cric- ket Committee during their two-day meeting at Lords.

The new committee will explore ways and means by which better facilities can be given to the youth of the country. Boys be- tween the primary school leaving age and the date of their call-up for national service will be their special concern-Reuter.

of

of

It is even money on which com-

winning, I doubt that the bowing bination will

oul conic better analysis, but even-a balance Zimmern and Lee will unsettle in favour of Stepto and Jones will them and I will not be surprised

to ree the undergraduates

reach

be offset by Recreio's more formid-three figures for the first time in able tall at the expense of the this year's League series. change bowlers,

too has a tail, but The Army less formidable one despite Stepto's batting average of $4.00 from going in no earlier than No. 8.

It should be a fast bowlers' day and if Periera can touch his form of younger days, he will not be for behind Stepto.

'RAF v. SCORPIONS

fours into twos and It will be particularly difficult for Vanur, the University captain, to deride who bats first if he wins the toss. The chances are that the XCC, at worst, can play out the University bowling, which is of the on and off- day type OPTIMISTS v. CRAIGENGOWER Cralgengower are at home to the Optimists and meet one of the mosk teams in the League. remarkable possessed of at least eight respect-

ble bats and at least six respect-

able bowlers.

Cralgengower keenness will have to be at its sharpest as the Optimists pursue an even tenour with both bat and ball and an odd ensually con discounted with be more

easily ther than he can be with any other team in the League.

hasn't Craigengewer

the same balance and it will take all the with Valley Club's acquaintance

intel tactles to stave off defeat. NAVY v. IRC

Recreation

Club! The Indian travels to King's Park and meels a 'but not long line of respectable devastating Navy bowlers.

Navy's batting strength has had good days and meets n set of IRC bowlers in very indifferent form of late.

don't

fa venture any prediction on who will win, though the IRC will quite definitely, have to pull its socks to achieve its first League victory of the senson.

care

MALAYA'S VISIT

the

The following matches for Singapore and Malaya Combined Services Cricket XI have now been confirmed.

Nov. 14, Mainland, at KCC; Nov. 15, v Amy, at Sookunpoo; Nov, 17. The KCC balling is formidable as v HKCC, nt HKCC; Nov. 18 and 19, ever and, at the worst, the wicket-v Combined Services, at HKCC: Nov. keeper can be depended upon to 20 and 21, Interport, at HKCC. make a stand or the bowlers at that.

Against this. the

Uni- smar! versity folding willi be 21 defnite asset to the visitors and the

KCC's disposition of boundary linen

The Royal Air Force bowlers, who are well top of the averages to date, la will be faced with the formidable proposition of the HKCC Scorpions at Chater Rond with a batting alde of Interpurt flavour up to No. 0.

Keen Helding will mean a lot to the RAF tomorrow. ពន will the early dismissal of Stokes who has Intely demonstrated that when past his thirties he is unlikely to give any more lives.

with

It will be a real test of, strength for Cambrill, Hodgson and Graham and whichever one enérges his bowling“ average not badly impaired must necessarily be-con-- sidered gomi Interport material

see the Scorpions comfortable total somewhere in the vicinity of the 100%

I expect amiss

or more,

one

to

a very

the

As the RAF have yet to be missed under 150 and hit respectable IRC bowling for 170 with wicket still standing, I must expect them not to fall short in their turn of the

the 1803.

of only six ducks in record three games and 10 batsmen double figures, the Airmen area respectable batting side and slightly more formidable in the talt that the

With

a

Scorpions.

They will also be faced with a poorer bowling side than they will be putting into the game. Neither

Coming Events In The Sports World

TODAYMEN Meeting-Annual Meeting of Ken- Hotel Roof nel Club, Hongkong Garden; 5,30 p.m.

Tennis Colony Open Champlon- ship: Mixed Doubles M. Leenan & Mrs Strickland v, Miss

Wal-wong, at 'Ladies' Choy Recreation Club, 4.45 p.m.

Hardcourt

Open

TEST MATCH

All matches start at 11 3.m. Stumps will be drawn 5.30 p.m. The public are invited. A limited number of sents will be placed around the grounds.

West Indians Hit Up 623 For 8

New Delhi, Nov. 11.-Compiling the highest totul ever

hit against Indin in a Test match, the West Indies with a score of 623 for eight wickets would appear certain to be immune from defeat after two of the five days allotted to this current Test encounter.

No fewer than four of the West-Indica-batsmen-have hit centuries (Walcott 152, Gomez 101, Weekes 128 and Christiani 103 not out), while the weakness of the Indian attack, after the first half hour's play has been shown up by the batting generally.

Welterweight Tippy Larkin, left, takes a right to the nose from Tippy Larkin in his bout with Charlie Fusari in Jersey City, NJ.

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Fusari missed with a left causing Larkin to hit himself but Charlie landed often, winning in six rounds on

technical knockout.

BRITAIN BEATS SWEDEN IN BOXING INTERNATIONAL

Britain's amateur boxers reversed a decision gained by Sweden's amateurs in an international match at Stock- holm in October when they won by five bouts to three nt

Wembley Stadium on November 4. Sweden lost the first two bouts in the amateur boxing international against Britain at Wembley."

In the flyweight division, B. Mar- stult of Britain beat 1. Durgstrom of Sweden on points, while in the bantamweight class, P. Morrison of Britain beat A. Jansson of Sweden in the second round.

Durgstrom used the ring cleverly against Marshall, 18-year-old left hander and youngest member of the British team. and was a diferit target to hit with his skilful counter punching.

Two additional matches, which did not count in the scoring, resulted as follows:

GONE ARE THE DAYS OF ONE-EYED CONNOLLY

No More Gate-Crashing In Baseball Parks

By MILTON RICHMAN

New York, Nov. 11-Gate-crashing, especially in base- ball, is a lost art.

And it's no wonder, Big league ball clubs employed a battery of "watchers” in addition to the regular gate-keepers for the express purpose of discouraging and dealing with would-be gate-crashers.

.

Gone, probably for good, are those happy days of the celebrated One-Eyed Connolly, who made a colourful career of crashing the season's biggest sporting events.

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Connolly, invariably row spectator at every major con- test, harboured a healthy disdain for tleketa anal nover divulged his manner of free entry into the coun- try's ballparks.

Eugene Tausz Wins Lightning Tourney

The Kowloon Chess Club's PLAYERS HALTED

Tournament It's so difficult to crash the major Lightning

last league ballparks these days - thai | night was won by Eugene often the bona ido players are Tausz from a classy field that obliged to do considerable explain-included F. X. Sequeira, the ing before they're allowed Inside.

An example of that occurret at Colony Open Chess Champion, Braves fleld in Boston during the II. R. Gledhill, a former Club recent World series.

chamnion here on a visit, and Satchel Paige, Cleveland's Negro Ray Danenberg, a finalist in pitcher, went to the players this year's Colony Open, trance and atempted to gain Ad- mittance.

"Hold on there,* challenged a uniformed sentry. "Where do you think you're going?"

sald Satch.

ins countered

carme.

the

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The pitcher said, "My name Paige, Satchel Paige."

The man in blue replied, "Yeah, and my name is Boudreau."

Tausz won seven games, drew one and lost one, Gledhill toking both a The win and a draw off him. tournament was played on a "two- and one of point knock-out" system the second round casualties was Ray Danenberg, whe

who had the misfortune

to lose to Tausz and Gledhil in his first two games.

F.X. Sequeira finished second with

Boudreau, Loua score of 612-24 and H.D. Gledhill

and

Palgo waited around for 15 minutes unul a tenim-mate vouched for his identity

Anally got him into the park.

GARVER TOO YOUNG" Ned Garver, baby-faced hander of the St. Louis encountered

Jast summer.

andar

The gateman laughed at Carver, who is 22 and looks like 17. The pitcher was told he was too young to be a big leaguer and would he please move on

third with

jounte came

at

with 64-24. Other leading scores were J.H. d'Almelda 4-2 and VV. Kolntchoff 3-2.

The only mater the expense of FX. Sequeira who lost to Archangelcky and then drew with 'Kolatchoff. However, he con- right-tributed to the elimination of Browns. Gledhill, winning twice from Him. difficulty

Gledh, who chose to play the when he tried to enter the play-lesser known openings, such na the ers entrance in Cleveland one day Danish Gambit, hol easy wins at the expense of the Junior and even upset Tausz. who coming out

the eventual winner was due largely to his fine middle and end-game play. A. The other parilcipants were Archangelsky, Arthur Gomes. Dr Garver was about to purchase a N. W. Hille. V. J. Kookel, Jaceb ticket when Charicy De Witt, Hamler, J. F. B. Shaw, B. Van the Browns' travelling secretary, Zuiden and J. Waither. rescued him.

One seasoned gate-crasher, who

things nre monned that

getting tougher and tougher all the time, said that Griffith Stadium, Washing ton,

is the toughest hallpark crush and Shibe Park, Philadelphia, game between pairs, not in consul- already experimented with, Is t the

the easiest,

The

tation, in which the best-laid plans more brazen crashers try to

of one of the participants may be the park vin the players' enter entrance, parsing as members

upset by his partner not quite cat- of the team.

ching on to what he is after. They generally

wolk in with the

It is largely a novelty game and and even the winning players

pair will not strike up a casual conversation with

sarily be an орел the athletes to fool. the wary class combination.

Flyweight-R. Viklund (Sweden) beat W. Millington (Liverpool) an points.

Welterweight-. Wood (Repton) (Sweden) In the beat G. Strahle third round.

R. In the lightweight division, Latham (England) beat A. Jeppsson (Sweden) on points.

In the welterweight class, S. SWEDE FLOORED

(Sweden) beat E. Warren Hansson, the Swedish baniam,

un points, started

Morrison. against

(Britain) Agland shaking his opponent with heavy Karlsson (Sweden)

in the middle-Butemen. right hand pinching Ira the earlyweight class. the referee stopping stages, but Morrison weathered the the fight at the end of the Aral round because of Karlsson's cut eye. NARROW MARGIN He

down for a put the Swede

Britain made certain of victory short count at the end of the first

floored

his opponent when lightheavyweight J. round and three times in the second round beat S. Olsson of Sweden en points. before the referee stopped the dght bringing the score to 5-2.. in Morrison's favour.

well

storm and drew blood from Hans- son's nose.

sno

B.

In the featherweight class, Ahtit of Sweden beat P. Brander at Britain-on-points...

Ahlin confirmed the decision hn Kained over the ABA champion, Peter Brander, in Stockholm Jast month, winning well on points to Cain Sweden's first victory.

Ablin, with n long stabbing left Today, as yesterday, the West and a heavy right, was well on top Indies made a bad

for two and a half rounds and built start, the two ARSENAL WANTS overnight batsmen, Walcott and up a big points lead which s Inst- had put on 207 runs minute effort by Brander could not Gomez, who

wicket, being sent wipe out. WING-FORWARDS for the fourth

back for the addition of only eight

Goddard and

21-year-old

R.

beat T.

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DOUBLE TOURNEY The next event of the, Club seo- November 26, will be a "Doublca" son, to be held on Thursday evening.

Tournament, This form of chess,

neces-

championshi

Ladies' Section

RHKGC

HIDE IN STANDS Two Pennsylvania youths, one of ANNUAL MEETING whom was the Pittsburgh Pirates' batboy, crashed the first game of the 1948 World Series nt Boston.

They arrived at Braves' feld

Of Allsopp day before the opener, sneaked into the park and hid in the stands until nightfall. After

it became dark, they took some cushions off the Braves' bench nud made for the ladles' room where

and privacy. Cases like that, however, few and fat between these

Gale-crashing just doesn't Not like it used to anyway.

the score

given

lu

Allsopp Kained a very narrow win over Olsson, just snatching tha verdtet in a hard-hitting fight.

Olsson was the straighter puncher of the two and seemed a little un-the-spinthe comfort of acum

the decision lucky to have against him.

Sweden decreased 5-3 when B. Modigh beat 1. Allsopp in the heavyweight class. points The Swede scored an easy victory and dropped his opponent' for a third round, long count in the punishing him constantly in a whirl- wind finish.

on

Weekes VICTORIA CLUB Kick-Off Times

CALLOVER

Changed

The annual meeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Gol Club was held nf the Helena May Institute yesterday.

Mrs Smalley, the outgoing captain. said that it had been quite a dintcult

year. Records hand been lost during and if it had not been are the occupomory days. of the Hon. Secre- puytary. Mrs Cassidy, tho Committee

would

been. have

completely. Tost. Prewar cups were found intact and these were being competed for this year. Including the championship, far were pretty high Handicaps of the Hongkong Jockey due to lack of practice in the war

years but were

rapidly being re- Club, to be held on Saturday, duced. A new venture was the November 20, at Happy Valley, are summer season at Deep Water Bay as follow:

RACE ENTRIES

Entries for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting

FO

principally for new members and

Mrs Sturgess-Wells who was a great help as handicap manager re- turned to England some two months

London, Nov. 11-Arsenal runs.

Then have made a big offer to Tor-

Race 1. Ault Rockle Handleap. stand of 101 for the sixth wicket, quay for their two young wing proceeded to rally the score with

Sec.) From 2 M.P. Class Argus high, handicap players. Autumn Lear, Chelsen, Chief Witness, forwards, Danny Lewis, 21-and other big stands were made by

Diamondfield, Eastern Diamond, Estrela, year-old right-winger, and Hugh Weekes and Christiani, 118 for the London, Nov. 11-Scotch Com-

Golden Regio, Happy Event, Ingrid, Jus- Cameron,

left-seventh, and Christlast and Atkin-fort was made a 10 to 1 favourite

tre of Peace. Lola Sapola, Pearl Bridge, Pinkie, The Stranger. Tunny, Wright. ago but was working for the Club 507, 99

the unbroken for the ninth-for

Manchester November

Race 1. Glford Handicap, list Bec.) wingor.

Reuter.

at Home on one or two problems Handicap at the first callover.on the The kick-off times for the 19 Miles Clam 3-Ascot Beauty, Chief The deal may materialise this New Delhi, Nov.

she was taking up with the LGU. HKFA league matches this week-Pilot, Crown Witness, D-Day, Desire, weekend. It will not be a straight ten time .today,

Atrace at the Victoria Club here to end Ave been changed as follow: Fiving Jib. Jeep Lee, Lana, Lili Marlens, Mrs Piercy had very kindly taken the West night.

Hebel, Red Fox. cash transaction.

Indies had scored 540 for eight

The race will be run on Novem-1st period. 3 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.; 2nd

Race 2 Earsie Handicap. & Furlongs over her work as Fanling handicap Torquay has Intimated that they wickets In their first Test match ber 20,

period, 4.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. The time Class 2-Airborne, Dominion Day, Hurri

manager prefer a full-back or a half-back against India, Werkes having gone The quotations were!

of kick-off in the 2nd Division cant Fearl Divar, Ferry, Pleasant Valley, Speaking on the question of ac-

Sunlight. part exchange and that they will on to become the third centurion of in

match between Solicitors and Army

commodation for single ladys end Hace 4. St. Andrew's Stakes Class 2.1 bers at Fanling, Mrs Smalley- watch the Arsenal · reserve game on the innings with 128 before being

(Kin) on Saturday will be 4 p.m.

Mile-Chesterfield, Cooper, Fort Knox that at present no single indien or before carrying the caught off Mankad.

Match Postponed

Happy Valley, Kentucky Moon, July, negotiations any further,

Saturday

10 to 1 Scotch Comfort,.

100 to 7 Vasant and Guerrier, 100 to 0.Star of Autumn, 18 to 1 Philadelphe, II, Master and Always,

The HKFA First Division match be- Sportsveen, Navy and Army, which was to have been played at Causeway Bay on Sunday at 4 pau. has been postponed ant will be played off at a later date.

Club 1st Team

West Indies made another disan- Torquay's manager, Mr Jimmy trous start when the second day's MeNeli, secured both players on free play begin today, but at lunch their 20.to 1 Good Taste and Yoyo, transfer, Lewis from Swansea and score was 404 for six wickets.

25 to, i all others.-Reuter. Yesterday, they lost three for 27 Cameron from Clyde-Reuter.

before

C. Walcott and G. Gomez played out the rest of the day in TENNIS however, were out this morning for.

Lee Wai-tong & Mannion's Future the unbrokers stand of 267. Both,

London, Nov. 11-Merthyr the addition of eight runs to the Von Cramm Beats

same

Kukuljevic

Lucky Strike, Meteorologist, Panda, lose two ladies were allowed to occupy a Emino, Sunulae, V. Day, Wodonga.

Race 6. Hongkong St Leger. 112 Billesroom unless all married couples Had accommodated: This meant Aan Hling (1), anyway (147), Alaman been (17) Battlefield (11) Black Market they could never have a'wo

week-end 1147); Chesterleid (17), Chief Filot (17) at Fanling during the

scason. A the Fort Knox (147), Lans (147), Lill Marlene letter had been sent to the Royal

(147), Lovely Lady (147), Metsor (147),

the

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The following wit represent ILKFC. South China Bat Caroline Meteorologul (141) Norse Princess (1) Hongkong Golf Club Secretary ask- H on Saturday, ko. 4 p.m.-beck: HASAN Valley (147). Vagabond King Ing Ritchie, Strange; Mallen, Forrow, Beck; (147).

that

matter be brought Barcloy; Weller, Nelson, Hiernan, Dick-Race 5. Guford Handicap. (2nd Sec.)

before his committee

for 11 Bifles, Class 3-Avalon Beckenham, deration. Players are requested to meet at the Blue Ribbon, Blue Sky Flying Arrow, Mrs I. W. Shewan Club House, Happy Valley, at 3:30 pm. Edberation Star, Masterpiece, National

was elected a smull Weish soccer overnight score and then J. Goddard

and to proceed to Caroline Ill together. Longress, Royal Commission, Bugarfoot, Captain and the following were pulled the and C. Weekes Championship: Tydfil,

Club Seconds

Thunderbelt, Choy Tin-fook v. Turner Cock; Rock club, which plays in the round once more in a century part-

elected to the Conimittee:. Moskialties The following will represent, the Clubace 1. Yester Ifandleap, Class 1 Bathurst, Coombs, Goldman, Lati- Liang v. J.B. Hawthorn, at Chinese Southern League, have made hership for the sixth wicket, God- Recreation Club, 4.30 p.m. an offer of £40 per week to dard being out for 44 just before Von Cramm, the 39-year-old H. Mackenzie: Taylor, Sloan: Locke, Felici. Jeep ling

Geneva, Nov. 11.-Gottfried Joseph's Ground, kick-off 9.30 pm.-A. Town. Dostaly, Cassic Desert Knight, ftoi mer, Plercy, Robb and Tighe.

2nd XI against PCA on Saturday on St Milea-Anyway, Argentine Moon, Boom of Peace. Lark. *LRC Championships---- Men's

Fowler, M'adam: Tairbairn, Baker, A pur Kad, rice hasher, Spanish Handleap Doubles; J. D. Mnckle & Wilfred Mannion, the Middles-lunch, when Weekes was not out for

German prewar Davia Cup | Mackenzie, Onsager, Darker.

Golf At Fanling Carelessness

Walcott

Race 8. Auld fleekie Handicap, find J. B. Hawthorn v..J. Kempton & brough and England inside for-

and player, playing'in his first Inter-·

Sec) From 2 M.P. Class 7-Arctic, ed ward who has refused to re- Gomez their wickets. Walcott, with national tournament since the Schools' Soccer

Straight, Emperors Gate, Fearless Witness,

Last week-end saw. G. C. Moyle..

the can

Captain's out addition to his overnight. score

bolli. sign for his club.

riving Wheel, Happy Boy, Hongkong Cup qualifying rounds on TOMORROW

Maiden, Jackal, Kelly, Kweng Ming. Courses. D. S... Hobb qualified on There is no maximum wage in the of 158, was slow in getting off the war, reached, the semi-final of

Mabuhay. Marigold, Minx, Badar, Bans the Old Course with a nett. 33, Cricket-First Division League! Southern League, which is outside mork to be run out off the day's the men's singles in the Swiss

Alout, Shangrila, Bidber, Sprinter.“

runners-up being J. S. Dunneti' and Recreto Armynt Sookuhpoo; the jurisdiction

courts championships of the Football Orst ball, while Gomez was stumped covered

W. J. Dver with 75 On the New HKCC Scorpions v. RAF Chater League. The muximum wage" of "When ha'had reached 101-Reuter. hero today.

Course J, D. Cingue returned hott v. KCC at Cox's English League clubs during the Road: University Path; HKCG Optimists; V. Craigon playing season is £12 per week gower. at. Happy Valley: IRC. v. Reuter. Royal Navy at King's Park,

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London,

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coat

Rugger Result

Benler Diylston

Unton,

Snookered

+

Break

66 with. W Eu 'second' with 722. 11--Fred. Davis, London, Nov. snooker champion, made a break of tries and was won by Bathurst The Bogay Pobl attracted i07 en- 139, only one less than the world with 3 up; followed by K. 8. King- record of his brother Joe, when

Diocesan Boys v Taikoo Dock to be playing John' Pulman in the "Bun-/orn and T... Low. with up.

The following are the fixtures in tho School Football League for Sunday:

Queen's V Yaumail, Caroline 11. He beat the former Yugoslav in- ? 11 a.m. (Hof, Lal Duen,po), ternational, F. Kukuljevic, 0-3, 6-3 Hefe L. G. Young).

Wah Yan v Ellis Radoorie, Club, 11 am. Loliden, Nov. Nov. 11-Wil

11-Cambridge in the quarterfinals. Man

The Italian, University beat Northampton todny Del Bello, was bentonin

La Salle v St. Joseph's, Le Balle, 11 am. Football--First Division League: nion, the Middlesbrough Inter-

the (fef, Lui Stu-ming). Jack Karper, of Police at Sookunpoo: South national inside left, is likely to Inn Rugby Union match by 14 quarterfinals by RAF

arranged by fichnals. China "B" v Club at Caroline Hill sign for the non-league Welsh Club points to nil-Reuter

Australia, who won 6-4, 4-6, 0-0.

Ying Wah (bye). Kwong Wah V. KMB at Boundary at £40 per week, says Charles

Mimo A. Dossi, the Italian cham- plon, bent Mme Berther, of France, Stroot (Kick-off at 4.00

Buchan in the News Chronicle, Second Division League: Tent

Dockyard at Sookunpoo; told Buchan that he had already turn to League football could claim women's singles-Reuter. Ways KMB v. South China at Boundary Interviewed Männlon and expected Street; War Department Chinese v. his signature within the next 2 24 Police at Army 1 Ground; PCA v. hours.

asked it Manston va

p.m.)

The manager of the Welsh Ctuk ball Association and.. if he will re- 6-3, 6-0 in the quarterfinals of the 10 am, filer, J. Ward).

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Stockholm, · Νον.

SWEDEN LEADS

11-Sweden Vienna Beats, Paris

gained a 2-1 lead over Yugoslavia Paris, Nov. 11-Vienna defested in their international lawn tennis Paris today in a soccer match 3 to 2. match, which was continued here

Probat scored two of the Austrians today by winning the doubles.

Lennart Bergelin

Junior Dielston (Kowloon) Yaumati P. M. v La Salle, La Balle, Wah Yan y Youmati A. M., Army "1", 10 am. (Ref. 11 Ping-plu),

Ying. Wah v Mongkok to be, arranged by Schools.

Diocesan Boys (bye).

day Empire News' Cl tour ment at Leicester Square London.

Is hopes of equalling the record went when the black obscured one of the last two`reds—Router.

Starling times, for the Jesper Clark

follow be played next Sunday, are, as

Old Course abs, and New Course pro- 40 150-D, S. Robb Ac AR Lima

mani, 0.45 de 155=E, Ti McMullen & 16. R. Cleland:9.50 1.00-1K, Collings BN. A. Brown; 9.85 & 205–0, IL, T. | Burn &.F, X, Wallies; 10,00 ̄& 210,-0. 8.. Gordon & AL "BSTighe? 10.05 & 3.15-

24follon la Coldman: 10.15

&

Giflava,&cf, Halaughin

To Run In America. Cinue & Pearce; 161D & Junior Division (Hongkong) „Govt, Vernacular. v Queen's, Caroling till 10 am, iifle!, Chan Tak-fx1),

Amsterdam, Nov.

io-Fanny New Courar atrasand-bid Course vakt. ZX F.M.V Wantaal, Club. 10 am. Blankers-Koen, tho_ only woman 9.40 62 140-AN, DRG) Matriksik V., H. Had tand: -0,49 8.1:90ml. 72 Cowperthywalce d 'that rong kingha

win thron Olymple Cold. Datours) 1.50 1.50D: A0. Dayles

When Solicitors v. Club at St Josephi

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