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HOLIDAY SOCCER
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1948.
By "SEE TEE"
INTERNATIONAL FINALISTS
THE NEW YEAR BRINGS THE KOREANS
The visit of the Korean footballers for the New Year holiday brings a welcome break away from the routine league and shield matches.
The Koreans are scheduled to play three matches, the first against a representa- tive Hongkong XI tomorrow, the second against a strong Combined Chinese team on Sunday, and the third game, on Tuesday afternoon, in which the opposition is provided, by a Non-Chinese side.
The programme opens with a most interesting encounter. A Hongkong cloven, not the strongest which could be flelded, play the visitors in the first match.
The eleven chosen to represent | Ying-kee (Kitchee), Kiernan (Club) | seems stranger still to fad the name Hongkong for this opening match and Omar (St Josephs),
are:-
roal-
Tho half-back trio 19 sound to be enough. Soong's tendency something even more defensive than a third back is offset by the al-
of Tam Kwan-hon, KMB's keeper, omitted altogether.
Although there are botter full
· Cordell (Army); Rocha and Hau backs Individually than either Rocha King-zeng (both St Josepho); or Hsu, the choice of a pair who Weatherall (Army) Captain; Soong are accustomed to each other's style Ling-sing (8. China "A"). Chang of play commends itself. Kam-hol (S. China "A"); Xavier It seems strange to see Hau Yung-tacking qualities of the wing-halves (St Josephs), Mullen (Club), Kwok sang's name among the reserves: it If anything Chang and Weatherall
SOCCER FRONT
By HAROLD PALMER
Things
These Foolish
Mar League Soccer
Continental soccer experts probably take a greater interest in the finer points of the game than the average British enthusinst. "Although the Continental player goca in for the shirt-pulling, arm-grabbing technique, the foreign connoisseur who sees the game here is struck by different ways in which the laws are flouted.
offered by Willy So I was interested in comments Meisl, journalist brother of the late Dr Hugo Meisl, who was leader of Austrian football before the war.
lime
Uke
Örigin of
Dutch the name is because his father's father came from Holland, but his mother's father with Italinn.
There was no football played at so he did Uytenbogaardt's school,
Two features of our refereeing his proper nome I would mention
the pronunciation WOFTY hlm. First, he feels that that referees should act to check the "Aytonbogart," growing practice of players delay- ing the taking of a free-kick to give defenders
to take up position.
The comment was made by n Blackpool player after last year'a Cup Final that Manchester United
not take up the game at all unti might never have won if only one of Blackpool's ployers had had the three years ago. Then he started as Capetown full-back with the presence of mind to kick the ball a away before Anderson, Manchester Tramways' under 10 team.
Thu the to take
played wing-half, was able free kick that gave Morris the opening for a goal that proved the turning point of the game.
WHISTLES TWICE
Such action can be dealt with na ungentlemanly conduct. Offenders should be warned and ordered off if they persist.
I agree. There is too much of this practice. It should be stamped out. The free-kick is a punishment, not a formally to give the opposition
time to reform.
On the Continent the referee whistles twice in quick succession
irst day he
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emergency goalkeeper, he not only kept goal for the junior team in the morning, but also for the senior team in the afternoon.
Afterwards ho was coached by Dick Kemp, the South African, who used to play for Liverpool, and now works on the tramway.
Charlton took Uytenbogaardt on scout. recommendation of a the Charlton director, Mr Stanley Glik- sten, interviewed him when he was in South Africa on business, but did
not see him play?
show signs of following their own forwards too far, sometimes to the advantage of the opposition.
The attack is experimental in at least two places, Kwok's Inck of height may be a handicap as leader of the attack: indeed the tallest forward is Omar (outside left) whose heading is not his strong sult.
Xavier and Kiernan have more than won their spurs, and much responsibility falls on Kiernan, not
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With China's defent (4-11) in the Women's' Inter- national Softball series, Great Britain won her way to meet Portugal in the final round.
Here is the team:
Front row (L to R) Joan Hearther, Dorothy Park, Margaret Broom, Joan Enger, and Carolyn Lee.
Back row (L to R) Virginia June Lee, Peggy Barros, Thelma Watson (Captain), Margle Xavier, Helen Ribeiro, Dolly Brown, and Gilly Winglee.-Photo by Golden Studio.
only to see that his partner gets the SOFTBALL CHATTER ball, but also that it is driven to- wards Xavier's corner flag.
SUNDAY'S MATCH
The Combined Chinese team to meet the Koreans on Sunday con- lains severn? surprises and ex- periments. The line-up is expected To bol
Yu Ylu-tak (5. Chinn "A"); Inu Yung-sang (5. China "A"), HEU (St. Josephs); Lau King-zeng Chung-sang (S. China "A"), Tac Kam-hung (S. China "A"), Soong Ling-sing (S, China "A"); Fung King-cheong (S. China "A"), Charg Kom-hol (S. China "A"), Kwok Vinh-keo (Kitchee). Chau Han chi (KMB) and Chu Wing-keung (S. China "A").
The half-back line casis a very centro Soong, a strange shadow. half of the defensive type, is set Tsa Kam-hung, at left half-back, a clever positional left back is set as pivot. The switch of Chang Kam-hel, from left-half
་་
tomorrow
to inside right on Sunday, is ex- pecting a lot from a player who is erentially a fast mover from whistle to whistic.
Although the Non-Chinese team for Tuesday's match hay been chosen, it is more than likely that there will be changes.
By “SPECTATOR”.
Management & Press Meet The Ladies
There are no League games to be played this week. Last week saw the start of the International Series. The semi- finals will be played probably during the Chinese New Year holidays.
There is, however, a holid ay affair, a "classic" arranged. A somewhat rusty, creaky-boned General Committee, with softball scribes as assists will moet the cream of the feminine league loop on Sunday at 2 p.m. for a "softball fiesta."
on the
Bespectacled
when he gives a free kick. The first left Ken (Bolly) Kirsten at Bexley out of practice, local eleven by avea sharper eye. The mistakes these
to mark the offence, the second giving authority for the kick to be taken.
Kan.
Too often here the kicker beats the referce and has to take the kids again. Alex James was a master of the quick free-klek: I remember
many goals that resulted from his speed in taking kicka, He almost kicked the ball out of his own hands as he placed it on the ground.
· NOT-ON-THE-FIELD
Now Uytenbogaardt is in "digs" with his fellow countryman, outside-
Heath. "I like it here. It reminds suburb of me of my home town Cape Town, Brooklyn," he says.
LEAGUE HAVE WON Football League diehards maintain their obstinate attitude on the tele- vision of soccer in which their clubs are involved.
The BBC mude a fresh approach recently. They thought they might Hot-approval for televising the Ley tonstone-Newport Country Cup-le
the
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creditably
werd
former
in.
JOHN MACADAM'S COLUMN"
MR
FLICKER POTS THEM NON-STOP
Just as if we weren't all crazy enough around this time of the year, a Mr Dickle Flicker has set out to play snooker for better than the existing anooker-marathon record of 44 hours 50 minutes and he did it.
He was quite a number of hours on at the last time of asking, and the only valid comment was by the Black, who observed: "I don't know how he's feeling, but I'm st to drop."
It in dimcult to imagloo just what word out the world record and six theso marathon boys get out of the pairs of shoes by walking 3,000 game.
Dorando, the most famous miles in 1,136 hours, and the most marathon runner of them all, got interesting thing that happened to himself into every book on athletics him at the end of it was that hơ was and finally a small workman's cafe invited to walk to America-around In Birmingham, and he WDS on the decks of a Und
'auner. athlete. The stunt boys appear to This project ham't come off yet, get neither fame nor award.
halted probably by the gentlemen in charge of the bar, to whom this The oddest of the lot was Milton would represent no porcentage what- Van Nolan, of San Francisco, who squatted more than 71 days on top over. of a pole, and at the end of it got
Don't ask us why they got up to £250 from the people who sponsored these things. All we know is that his ascelleisen.
. Slockport and Don- caster played a Cup ife in 1940 for
stovo.
HIS HOBBY
twy do.
Even ertzler was the Austrian Ce Harry Daves who stayed 24 hours tree and three-quarter hours and still couldn't produce a winner, and 50 feet up on a half-inch diameter Percy Reading, of Polytechnic Har eable with no safely net, and made riers (a sufferer, incidentally, from matters worse by having a sleep and varicose veins), won a 24-hour walke a three-course lunch, which ho cooled himself up there on a spirit at White City, London, by covering
120 miles 740 yards.
OVÁL MARATHON
Then there was Len Hutton's There is also, for those of you marathon Innings of 304 against the who have a taste for that sort of Australians at the Oval in 1938, and thing, the Dutchman Dalo, who takes the time Tom Rosca went around
in being a precarious pleasure
the tablo at Thurston's piling up the stabbed through the heart (300 times), submerged in bolling water, thousands In cannons until they shot through the brain, dosed with practically had to shoot him down to deadly poison, and subjected to stop him, death raya.
Why do they do it and where do Dajo was doing a nice, quiet bank- they get the endurance from? Per balancing, business on the music-sonally, we don't know and, halls of the Continent when women more personally, we don't care whe began fainting on him, probably on account of the fact that none of the things did him the alightest ap parent harm, and Dajo took his Invulnerability into the laboratory.
Nearer home there was the re markable Mr Bert Couzens, who
-
even
ther Mr Flicker plays snooker for 44 hours or 44 days or 41 weeks.
All we feel about that is that the heads of the spectators of this part- cular marathon would be more use- fully
snooker employed making balis-the Ivery type they used be fore this composite one came.in.
Back To The Six-Day Bicycle Races
aro
By CORNELIUS
RYAN
New York, Dec. 30-Slx-day bicycle races, which reached a peak of popularity in the USA in the 1920's when the races were annual features at Madison Square Garden, are hoping to draw large enough crowds to return to the Garden in 1949.
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Soccer Helps The
Tourist Trade
1
Britain's great national, sport of football bids fair to become a major
It is not said that the so-called tory unimpressive, Against this, the classic of the season will produce surprising Island boys put up
Though not of the scintillating play. It is not cald fighting show. that there will be much excitement, sante class, they played Bat it is Rald there'll be lots of against odds. fun for all.
They were on top for a good part At the scribes who have "grown of the game. When things
the ovened up, in the first of the last too old to play, followers of
will have a chance to hit frame of the tilt, they broke into a game back.
splurge to lead by five at that The writers will have to demon- crucial, stage. But In spite of it, strate they can practise what they they succumbed. It was a Filipino preach. Probably the laugh will be heart-breaker-but they asked for wiso-guys. "Cirandstand.", in bino Dave returned to a
the circumstances. who will be catching, will, I sup- The Koreans have already shown
pose, find stift joints don't go with goodly semblance of his game. "Bleacher," covering sparkling self after a
while. Kis us their form (on a restrained note) the
a cheerful evening match played shortstop, will find that his know-felding was more than reliable and
to he surely at Caroline Hill when they were ledge of the game doesn't help
did get his eye Popular Leonard's home runs and i en route to London and the Olympic stop sizzling grounder." at the how he scored them make up #
Games.
They beat a fairly strong, alliest hot corner, will be hoping he has stugging performance hard to beat.
Bimby Ablong and Igmar Eriksen, three will makce, I fear, should Great Britain-The British legs and
organisations arms looked pretty stiff but
Two promotional they Coals to one.
in New They impressed as clever foot-produce belly laughs.
compoting, but, only There are bright spots in the Mix did not leave their big bats home ballers, who enjoyed heavier phyalque. In the Olympic Games ed line-up, however, Canadian Big when they slashed 13 hits off two York are they in direct rivalry. Of the hits, Promoter James Proscla sponsored Chief Alice Mar will be pitching,Philippine pitchers, they had
race at Kingsbridge Armory n success over Mexico, President Francis Molthen at first, Bimby and Eriksen claimed
three, a beat them
at Washington and Pittsburgh; pro- Waterloo and Asst. Sec. Buster Hollands, Don returns carmed them mention. They
moter John Baruche of Cycling but they mely severes to three, Secretary Tony Ribeiro at second, the latter's including a double, Thele month ago, and plans other races
mighty Robbins and Bill Woo will be
were leaders in the attack, when drawn against the
Enterprises has run races at Buffalo Swedes. Sweden, who Won
The ability patrolling the outlet. crown, soccer
Delgado, Philippines-As and Chicago and his New York rece. tourist attraction.. Sleve beat the of league members in the team are Olymple
Mr George Carlton, Scottish-born Koreans by twelve clear goals in known, so that all are not too rusty. his side's hurlers, Blas Despa and Al at the 22nd Regiment Armory. be-
All the
men, right-handers, will Malig got biffed about, Steve did tan on Dec. 14. match played in pouring rain.
The spectators and the riders gain head of the Carlton Travel Agency have to bat left-handed, as a con- some hitting-back-on-his-own-at Congratulations to Mesars Young.
their "weaker sex" op- the expense of versatile Jack Brown, from this competition, the spectators of New Jersey, United States, in-.. cession to
exciting tends to take two parties of Amerl- whose deliveries were knocked for getting better and more Meial is the way "Trainerя” are called
played on fin amateur club's ground honoured with the appointment to on to treat players who are not
hindsnatcher grabbed three In Your pay-and-beller riding conditions. Newport were most agreeable Referee these gala matches. It is a ing lot. It is: Berlously hurt. The law clearly states
Ая ilmes at bat.
whole, Fred wise decision also, to give the Ite-
Delly Brown, Peggy Earros, Helen
NEW FAVOURITES that players able to go to the touch-provided the FA had no objection."
the second and third
Ribeiro and Eme Babida (Wildcats). Diesta's Islanders played good de- line should not be treated on the A check-up with FA only proved ferees of
In the three races already com- field of play,
int the League have won their games an opportunity of assimilat- Terry Noronha, Palsy Ribeiro, Irene fensive ball, but the last-inning col-
and Текту Baptista lapse was catastrophic.
pleted, American six-day fans have Association on this Ing the atmosphere" of the more Castilla Question that arlees, is whether battle with the
Important first intcli.
(Wahoos), Margie Woo, Allene
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This will be the highlight of a Woo, Chinn-After three
discovered new favourites to replace referees allow for all the time wasted pusint.
20 the old stars-such as Torchy Feden tour of Britain, which will include Congratulations also to Weather Chinten and Julie Lee (Canadians). Innings, in which no less than by these brief Interruptions. I am
BBC were referred to the nil, who is to Captain the Hongkout: Joan Eager, Joan Hearther, Dorothy runs were scored against their zero, certain thos do not allow for the
The
Franco Georget of Italy and Reg London and Scotland. a run and time wasted by the delay in free-League and along came the untom-side. This choice will plense a lot Park and Margaret Broom (Pirates). but not before Bill has had his ter-of Canada, Gus Killan of Germany. visits to the Shakespearo Country
an hienour well The Association President, Doc rifle hitting a home
Hle McNamara, all of whom are promising letter from secretary Fred of people; it is
and with champion India, full or semi-retirement Molthen, will be host to all those double-gallant, kleks.
The Management Com- earned.
participating at lunch and a "warm-whose stalwarts are now with Pakls- new personalities the sport is gain Tampering with the old-established Howarth:
un." The effects of the warm-up tan, could suffer humiliation
popularity. how | Ing laws is dangerous, as the FA found mittee have no power to vary the
decision
the clubs
remain to be seen.-
longer-there's a limit to every-
The New York Lans' favourites, when they altered the wording of
that television be prohibited in
Yes, Sir, this affair is gonna be thing and was forced to give up. funny! The G. C. team beIt was a lightning victory for Dick based on the first race, are the speedy Rigoni and An- Italians, Severino wearing the uniforms of perfect Chung's China men.
tonio Bevilaqua, who captured the dudes: white trousers, shirts and
Grent. Britain and China
people's hearts with their dash and bow-ties. Maybe, as it's the festive season, a lot can be excused for the meet Pakistan and Portugal respec- daring on sprints.
nith, but The Italians finished fun of it. After all, there aren't tively in the semi-finals.
Josetle enough laughs going around these
Tiempo, Philippines were vastly moro popular than the days.
Diminutive, 13-year-old Josette was winning duo, Belgians Louls Scan the appic of many a ball fan's eye, and Emile Bruneau, who pedalied a This serious, cute, bespectacled, fleet smart but colourless race. teen-ager pitched against dynamite-laden Portugal and That the International draw wns
and quilted herself remarkably well all- emphatically เวล "Axed" oficially denied. That the so-called round
It was the most promising display team, Hugo Koblet and Walt Diggel- strong squads got the breaks to get by any rookie of this season. Per-man, of it was just a mere coincidence. Yes, what a coincidencel
lled
The other point that worries Mr last week, especially as it was beling | Gaffney and Ward who have been one girls line-up-looks-a-menac-|-nine-hits, of which the Filipino races and the riders getting better eans, numbering about 200 to Eng-
unanimous
the obstruction rule; but no change all games in which League clube LOW COUNTRIES DERBY.
is required here, only stricter Inter- pretation.
I think the Charlion crowd will like the tall, boyish-he is only 18- South Afrlean goalkeeper, Albert Uytenbogaardt, who gets his deat chance in League footbull today.
SAY "AYTONBOGART'
His n-star nickname may stick, but for those who prefer to give him
SPORT
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Cricket Triangular Tournament: HKCC v Combined RAF & Royal
take part, internationals and the FA Cup Final excepted.
AMATEURS BENEFIT
The Management Committee have no power? Not to Judge by some of the arbitrary rulings they have given
in the past. "Unanimous decision"?
Half A Million Wanted Tickets
Brussels, Dec. 30.-Soccer
That is funny when so many clubs popularity is growing in Bel-
glum
First and
Divizion have offered to co-operate.
Meantime, London amateur soccer matches on Sunday draw from reaps the benefit. Instead of the 10,000 to 40,000 spectators, de-
will
Nowsy, Nosey
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now
the
AC-
SWISS TEAM LIKED Chicago fans liked the Swiss
v.
land in 1940 to share the_exclle ment and thrills of the England Scotland match on April 9, one of at the football events of the year, London's Wembley Stadium.
Mr Carlton, who since he started.
United his travel business in the Slates, hos
Scots been taking Americans over annually for holl- days in their homeland, made
plans for kin liminary tour" while in Britain for the Edin- burgh Festival. As the scheme de- velops he expects to convert many-
enthusiastic Americons mirers of the British game.
into
ad→
A Hundred Miles
Of Racing
who won Ühere on sprint Now Warrior, ab 11-year-old
Leytonstone Cup-tie, the BBC tele- | pending on the stadium cap into the finals to have a good show haps the little bundle personality got points when three teams finished in brown gelding, who recently won.
Pegasus play Smethwick Highfleld
there.
21.
(in-
ntwinger, was given a now honour at with a lead of two points over after all, they might register just shone, With a double and triple Diggelman lived, on a farm outside and Poltrel, who meed 60 miles,
Navy
at Chater Road; University Undergraduates V. Graduates Craigengower Cricket Club.. (Both matches start at 11 am.)
Football-Interport: Hongkong v Koren at Caroline Hill (Kick-off at 3.30 p.m.),
team.
aplece.
America
SALAMANCHURIALS CONDICvised the amateur Cup-tio between eity. Fegasus and Enfied.
mel However, she pitched with a lap tie. Koblet, 23 years old, and the Anglesoy handicap at Fleming- HOLIDAY
That was a good advertisement About, 500,000 applications for
The players who were registered natural motion, fanning the known Diggelman, 33, make a perfect com-ion racecourse, Melbourne, has now
bination.
covered 116 miles, 2% furlongs in batter, Irene Castilho. for a side that has a good chance of seats were made for the Belgium-for itecreio, which has withdrawn.
"Koblet is like Killan and I am races. reviving Corinthian glories. A pily Holland Soccer Derby on November
from Senior League competition, aro Unda Soares, Portugal-Enthu-like Volpel," said Diggelman. "It
have been barred siasm over Joselle doesn't elbow.outtakes two like ihat to win”
His latest win was from his 100th Oxford is out of television range. In mint the next round, on January 15. vi conclude in the middle of from competing in the Interna- the other stars, of course, The season, now a third complet understood, to
So....
should be start. His record is 17 wins "He means that one tional, Yor the reason that, since dynamic Hilda had power to burn. fast, always sprint, like Killan," cluding two dead heals for fist), May.
they are now not members of the With a homer and a double she explainel Koblet. "The other should 10 seconds, and 11 thirds. Brussels club, Anderlecht Association they are not to tako topped in her A
team's big-margin have endurance. I started riding TWELFTH MAN II
Other famous Australian raco Philippines. part in any competition Sporting Club, last year's runner-up
arranged victory over
My While when I was six years old. In the First Division Championship, by it."
Hilda's star was the brightest, Inez father owned a bakery and I carried horses with long records were the Jimmy Robertson, 18-year-old left-
It's a too drastic step, if true, for Soares and Irene Castilho
on a bicycle. Melbourne Cup winners, Carbino also bread in a basket now at the top of the Leaguo Highbury today. He
of was one of Racing Club of Malincs, The latter for the Series. The barring
Zurich and he rode from the time 5 furlongs, and 64 miles, 3 furlongs, Arsenal's two "12th" men-the other is a recently promoted club which them will affect the game adversely.
respectively, and David, who raced 07 miles 2 furlongs, belng Bryn Jones
has worked wonders with a young The Portuguese squad will be much Teresita Botelho and Effle Babida, he was very small..
wenkened, for most of their stars Philippines-The Philippines were
"In Switzerland, everyone rides a While his nomination for this
belong to Recreio.
represented in force by Hal Wing bicycle. In
everybody position may be taken as an appre-
Anderlecht, with beiter balanced If Recrelu did let the Association Ice's "nursey" club. White Fangs, rides in automobiles. That is why clation of the promise Arsenal see in Robertson, I know he will not be team, led by the International centre- down by withdrawing from the bunch of kids whose weakness is Europeans produce beiter rucem
forward, Jeff Mermans, is not League, It doesn't follow their softball, including C. Arnulphy, E. United Press. at rushed into the League side.
favourite for the Championship. players don't like to support the Tiampo, S. Collaco and D. Xavier White Robertson was reating. Formerly Anderlecht's most dan-game when possible. Jockeying for and little Josette, of course. How-
forcing a weaker
over, Teresita and Ele were the big.
trips, Tommy Vallance was taking his place gerous opponents and last season's advantage by
team, Isn't good sports- batters for the side: a couple of hits drove out two hits in three
pitched In the reserve team at Leleestor. Y champions, Malines FC aro logging Portugal
superb ball against odds, behind.
manshitp. So, let's have the best cach.
fanning six and walking nono, v.think Vallance, will get back to the
International squads out and may Koreans at Caroline Hill (Kick-off League team before Robertson gets
· Britain- in quickly assuming the role of the Brown, Great Belgium's most famous club, the better team wint
Dolly
Girl of the Diamond. Sho Wildcats' southpaw pitchor struck Chinn Union Saint hia Arst chance. at 3.30 p.)
Brussels combination.
out eight. China giris, allowed only appearn to Possess the specdicat Ifeckey Association Fixtures: At
Gilloise, faces relegation as it is at Stantoy Vallanco, King's
five hits, then hit two safeties to re-ball, with control, In the pitching Park-Police. V.
the bottom. The Bairts, eleven times 10 a.m.; Dackyard v. Army, 10 a.m.; brother-in-law, has seemed to have winners of the Championship, hold Dave Leonard, Great Britain- turn a classy performance in her loop....
depleted Alone Chinten, Chli-Promising YMCA v. Navy, 10.30 a.m. At Kal almost everything but spoed, so an allume record of 60 consecutive This sizzling St Joseph's shortstop side's triumph over
con Rookie Allene, the stylish Canadian banged two grandslam homers-the Chinese squad, Dolly further Tok-Civil Servich v. RAF at 10,30 Arsenal concentrated on Binding that matches without a defeat.
Such is the magic of the name ball clearing the fence on both oc soildated her claim to be one of the third basemen, grabbed honour and a.m.; At Sookunpoo-Dutch HC v. speed, not only with work in running
1h0 dull select ball players. Feppery Ilelen attention with her resounding, triple Cable & Wireless, 10 am. At spikes, but also in football bootathat in spite of a row of defeats, casions to tighten. Pokfulam--University
Khalsa, with a ball.
in China's generally weak offensivo V.
preliminary Ribeiro homered to shine ogali. the Union Saint Gilloise still drows Beltain - Philippines
Alloo Mar, China-She is another and defensive, owing to absences. 10 a.m.
Now, after a spell In which he record. crowds. Its supporters, re-round contest, last Sunday. In the
Montca of the select group. Yet, again, She, together with sister lose confidence, he is main confident that their favourites current Berless played Hypless ball, energetic Allée appears in the lime and Julie Loe, give a wad China Softball League Management & seemed to -Press-v.-- Women's Leaguo at King's coming back. Ho recently scored ólx | wiit never leave. the First Divi The winners
Bite gang pop "Park, p.m.
1 goals in two games.
sionAssociated Press.
their fielding was ragged, their, vie-1 Ught-andTM, you'll sea” why.
Hoid ice-Internallona! Harrier Road Race, starting outside Kowloon Magistracy at 9.30 a.m.
RugbyInland v. Happy Valley, 3.15 p.m.
Malaland
SUNDAY
Football-Combined Chinese
Rcorelo,
Malthowa's
Holiday Stars
a
Sho
Arthur Peall says: Iure how little l kaownl
of snooker rules. Striker in mocker diagrami coukai hit pink and blue aimultaneously.)
scoring caron ИНКО
and pocket!
blus,
ba■ foul
I remem
bor 000.
was quite angry when the rotereo: 270 Foul kgainst him in similar circumstatices.
The beat shot in to biky tớy wATOLY, Played sightly thicker than half-balli with left-hand side on sur-ba}}; the disramnooker l not dimeuit
Rin-crst 'red lik slow screw, sho played
long tower. from Kanda -strength-must be kocurately judged. London Express. Egrytog
Marido un recitired, bus
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