Tomorrow's League Cricket By "Recorder” SCORPIONS WILL

BE HARD TO BEAT

Recreio meet the Scorpions at Chater Road to- morrow in the match of the Leaguà Cricket season. Neither team has left any stone unturned toward putting out its most select assortment of cricketers and there isn't any other League match tomorrw, with the possible exception of Army v. University at Sookunpoo, that can serve as a sufficient counter- attraction for the follower of local cricket.

The Scorpions are all complete with their bowlers. Even their two "stars," Clague and Pearce, who lend the bowling averages, are turning out and will very probably be required before the afternoon is over.

Recrolo, for the first time this season, leads now both the team batting and bowling averages, supplanting Army in the latter after a keen struggle through the first half of the season.

than

an

encounter They won their first with the Undergraduates by easy margin of 83 runs and Gosano had been out for a meagre two.

DS

The University are keen mustard to beat the Army and that

Yet Recreio wiil · not; faco-la- } morrow's malch with any great de- gree of condence. The Scorpious will be stronger in both batung and bowlbur

they were against University last Saturday,

There

are seven strong bata in may turn the outcome of tomorrow's the team and five respectable bow- lers. If the worse comes to the counter to quite another story.

The Army has the butter hatting worst against "Spotly" Pereira and

Gosano; Utero is always the and the better bowling. University saving factor of one or two bats- has a few bats who are just a few both standing up to the Recreio runs short of qualifying for attack, as did Frank Howarth in the League and the All Matches the first match between the two batting averages. tenms at King's Park.

Dr

men

18

it will be an oceaalon when play- hug for one's. batting average may

win. I the help

University to suggest that they do.

Army meets a better bowling sido than they scored 158 for six wickets Their batling, ngainst last week.

an easy

tho

170

Of

Recreio had then won by 14 runs, being largely saved by the fact that Dr Gosano had kept his end of the wicket for 79 while the rest of the all-star batting collapsed.-

Recreio will put into the attack never reliable, isn't on my climate, tomorrow Dr II. L. Ozorio, one of worth 150

against runs The Undergraduates the Colony's best spin bowlers. Also University. back in the teami

E. M. L. on form are worth Soares, another old First Division against Stepto, Banton & Co. standby.

farm they are worth 55.

OTHER MATCHES

Division three. First The other matches on tomorrow's programme are overshadowed by the first two. Optimists will try at King's Park to prevent Royal Navy drawing with Anything can hap-them There may be two centuries then again, KCC will try to pre-

vent Craigengower from doing under some at Cox's Path and IRC, a more confident team now, should give the RAF, short of one of their star bowlers, A/C. D. Graham, who hus for their left for Home,

money,

The addition of the noted "Ozo" should give Recreio the strongest bowling side in the fongue for their remaining matches of the season'

Predictions on the outcome of tomorrow's Chater Road match enn

only be wild,

реп

or both sides may be out three figures.

TEST FOR THE ARMY Tomorrow's match at Sootcunpon will be more a test for the Army than for University. On paper, despite J. M. Gosano

and the

crackerjack University Belding, the Army, with one more good bowler in the olde, should win.

Governor's Cup

Teams Selected

Leck (51 Joseph's); Hughes

+

run

TEAMS

the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949.

NO FOOTLIGHTS!

This is not part of an outdoor show, but Dolores Gray, American actress appearing in London, seems to be put- ting on a good performance.

In an actors-versus-musicians soccer match, the boys persuaded Dolores to start things off with the opening kick- off. Intently watching at left is band leader Duncan Whyte.

Bidding Flares Up For Wilf Mannion

London, Jan. 13. The bidding for the services of Wilf Mannion, the Middlesbrough English International inside- left, has flared up again but there is still a great deal of mystery surrounding the pending transfer of this famous player, who, in refusing to re-sign for his club, has not played this season.

The latest club in quest of Mannion's transfer is Aston Villa. Mr W. J. Smith, Villa's secretary, stated that Man- nion had agreed to be transferred to the Villa and that the club, being prepared to pay the record £25,000, had * decided to communicate with Middlesbrough.

At that Ume, it was stated that is eighth in the premier league. should Manulon.go to Villa, a busi- which has 16 teams. ness career in the Midlands may be Hungarian fans are looking for ranged for him. He is at present ward to a spring visit by England's employed by n firm of agricultural Arsenal Club.-Associated Press.

manufacturers in implement

LOUIS WILL DEFEND

The following will represent the Club necres 1st XI Pralnit the Scorpions, pn Saturday on the HKCC ground, at 1,43 p.m.-A. M. Prata (Capi), P. M.ham. Nolasco da Silva, Jr., Dr A. M. Rod- rigues, Dr E. L. Gosano, B. T. Gosann, A. P. L. G. Gosano, G. N. Gosa: Ozorio, Pereira. N. A. Deltran, Dr K. E. M. L. Soares., 12th man, A. V. Lopes, umpire, A. V. Cokano.

SCORPIONS

The following will regresent the The following have been selected Scorpions against the Recreio in s League cricket match at Chater Road an to represent the HK.F.A: against | Saturday at 1.0 p.m.: T. „A PCAFT the Chinese Federation In the Capt), L. F. Stokes, O. J. Kerr, D. I. Governor's

Leach, II. Owen Hughes, J. E. filchard Cup, second match, to be

son, N. MacLeod, J. D. Claque. F. played on Sunday, at Caroline Howarth, R. H. Hughes, E. F. Ger. 7. 3. ground at 3.30 p.m.:

Gibbons freserve), A. P. Weir (scorer). (Army); Tozer (Navy): Weatherall

OPTIMISTS (Army), Craighend (Army) (Capt), the Optimists against the Royal Navy in The following players will represent Santos (St Joseph's), Xavier (St the Fint Division Cricket match to be Joseph's), Mullen (Club), Knox played at King's Park on Saturday, (Army), Kiernan

(Club), Ramskill January 15, at 1.45 p.m.; L. D. Kilbee, (Army)

N. R. Oliver, A. S. Brion, G. T. Howa, Reserves.-Partrum (RAF), Sou-WJ Slagter, T. I, Mans, A. 1. Sealth, N. Arthy, K. A. Miller, M. M. Little tar "(RAF) Ferrow (Club), Marsden and D. McLellan: All players are re- (Army),

Tearnquested to be at the Star Ferry (long-

Weller (Club).

Manager, Capt

II. J. Chisnall, kong) by 1.20 p.m. on Saturday.

Trainer, Eric Keen..

KCC 1ST XI

Old-

This was short-lived for the very Mannion same evening it is understood that refused to sign for Aston Villa,

Another source gave the reason for the breakdown of negotiations ns being the fact that the Villa were not prepared to pay the fee rc- quested, while yet another said that both Mannion and Aston Villa were that Middlebrough greeable but were not keen on such a move,

and Middlesbrough are both

ARSENAL OUT OF HUNT Arsenal now appear to have dropped out of the hunt. They stipulated that Mannion should play a few matches "on approval before the deal was finally clinched.

Definite

Assurance

from

Joe

LOOKING TO THE VALLEY

Large Fields

·By ・ “THE · TURF”

Fields & Close Finishes Should Feature Race Week

Large fields and close finishes are assured for this year's Annual Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, which opens tomorrow, and will continue, through Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, with the flani card to be run off on Saturday, January 22. · · A total of 369 ponies will be out on view, including 136 new griffins, and 233 old ponies of 1947 and 1948.

The most important ovent of the Annual Carnival is the Hongkong Derby, which has attracted a largo entry of 98 ponies and will be run on Tuesday, January 18. On the result of this the Cash Sweep Prize of over $500,000 will be decided. Among the ponics entered for this classic, the favourites will probably bé Home Builder, Egyptian Field, Skymaster, Air and Graces and High Speed."

The other classic races are the Pearce Memorial Cup and the Griffins Championship which have as many entries as the Hongkong

Derby.

The Trial Plate, which is also an Important event, over the Champion course on the first day, will be with 40 divided into two groups. entries in each group. It will be run on the third-and ninth race.

The Foochow Cup, is over a mile and a half for old ponies and the probable starters are Ataman 150 lbs, Black Market 150 lbs, Fifth Alarm 133 Iba, Fort Knox 141 lbs, Norse Queen 159 lbs, and Vagabond King

lbs.

of

Personally, I doubt that any these ponies can beat Norse Queen, though tho time she made in the Hongkong Derby in 1947 over this distance was 2.47, which was 2.3/5 seconda slower that what Ataman did in 1940.

On the fourth day another interest- inig ovent will be the Ladies' Purse, This race was won by Bashful Beauty with Mr Francu, up in 1947 and in the following year by Black Market with Mr M. M. Boycolt up. This year it remains a question as to who will be the lucky owner and Jockey to win this event.

Now we come to the last and an the Hongkong Important event, Championship, which will be run off on the last day of the Annual Meeting.

Norse Queen will certainly be the favourite and I don't think any of the other ponies entered are a match for her in this race. Mr R. Johannes- con

will certainly be a proud owner, for if she wins it will be her third consecutive success in the Champxon

Stakes.

The

this event and a win almost cer- tain. The next best pony in this race is Ringmer. This mare in her training at the 3/4 mile distance was Umed in a good 1.29 with a last quarter of .27-4/5.

Two other ponies that will prob- ably show up well in this race are Easy-going and Thunder Sky, Steyer is a good outsido chance.

FIFTH RACE Looking over the entries from the third lot of the Australian ponies of 1949, It s not an ensy matter to choose the winner, as all are pretty

well in the samo clam.

In my opinion Duchess Delight should win. This more has put in a good time of 1.59-4/6 with a last quarter of 20-3/8 at this distance.

Flying Knight is also capable of winning for he has been timed at the 3/4 mile distance .30-1/5., .GO and 1.28 (with a last quarter of 20). The other ponies that con Do counted on are Forever Spring. Greenback, Happy Farmera, and Rowanglen.

SIXTH RACE Norse Queen is the only favourite for the Foochow Cup.

--SEVENTH RACE Should Skymaster be kept in the second section of the Trial Plate, Manine will stand a good chance of scoring a win here. This maro has been doing quite well. In training. other possibles are Araxy, Bright view, Lady Gloucester and Zephyr.

EIGHTH RACE

I don't think I will be far wrong in nominating Amarant as the win- ner in this race for this mare in her

of ten last three trainings gallops over this programme consists

distance has been timed in between races euch day and racegoers are re- minded that the first saddling belt 2.01 and 2.00 with a last quarter of for the live days of the Annuni.29.

The main opposition will p Carnival will be rung at 11.30 a.m.,

conic from Ben Wyvis, Fairy and the first race will commenco at Southeast Wind and Sparkling Star. 12.00 noon sharp.

FIRST RACE

NINTH RACE

For this second main event of the

The race opens with a mila event day, the Trial Plato, I expect to see for Australian Subscription Ponies

of 1949, and a few of the entries the following pontes face the star- Lers: Baylight, Ettyplian Field, have done quite well at their train-Florella. High Speed, Pay Day and ing performances. They are Egyptian Skymaster. Field, Highlight, Poker Face,, Shun Fung, and The Alligator. Shun Fung, which did a very good time last week over the mile in 1.57 2/5, should be just about the right bet. Egyptian Field and The Alligator for the places.

Interport Hockey

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}

Skymaster, after a good perfor manco in training last week should be well supported to win this classic event, but there will be strong op position and a clooo and exciting finish to probable.

TENTH RACE

In this closing race of the First Day of the Meeting, the Hopeful Stakes, there should be well over a dozen acceptors and anything may happen. Top Hat, Shun Lee and. Strychnine should have on edge over the others as they have shown up quite well in their morning training. The others likely to cause an upset are Green Velvet, Lucky Jane, Jel Fire, and Stratilyon

JOE DAVIS IS SNOOKERED

FOR DOLLARS London, Jan. 18.---Clutch- ing his famous cue, which he said he was not going to let out of his sight for a moment, Joo. Davis, the world's greatest snooker exponent, left Loddon to day for a month's tour of Bermuda.

Davis, who was accom- panied by his wife, was seen off by a host of friends and woll-wishers. "In Bermuda I will play with the Cana dian

champion, George Chenier, and later will go to New York for 10 days," he said.

Joe sald the toughest part of the trip was already. over trying to obtain a "ration" of dollars. "It was almost heart-breaking," he said, "particularly as 1 hope to popularise the game both in Bermuda and America, and incidentally earn dollars for us through the supply of equipment,"" -Router.

AMERICAN TENNIS RANKING LISTS

New York, Jon 13. Dick Gonzales and Mrs Margaret Osborne Dupont United States Men's and Women's Champions, headed

Singles The Interport

Lawn Tennis the American

All hockey fixtures for Sun- day have been cancelled and the first Interport Trial will take place instead. will be against Macao.

rankings for 1948.

This list of the top 10 is expected The following players are re-to-be-approved by the meeting ot quested to appear on the Navy No. Ground, King's Park at 10.30 nm. sharp:

'New York, Jan. 13.-Chair- The reason put forward for this man Edward Egan of the New turn of events was that Aston Villa York State Athletic Commission near said yesterday he had received the boltom of the First. Division definite assurance

SECOND RACE table and need points badly.

With Mannion in their side the Louis that Louis would defend Ponies, over a mile and 171 yards, In this race for the old Australian chances of Villa would be improved his world heavyweight boxing Blue Ribbon, even though shoulder perhaps at the chances of Middles- title next June.

ing the maximum weight imposed, brough..._______

Egan said Louts told him he would should win. ke to meet the winner of a match

This pony

put.up quite a good between Ezzard Charles and Lee performance running second to V-J Savold..

Day

carrying 132 lbs, at the Whitsun Egan made the announcement at a Race Meeting Inst year, losing only dinner meeting at which lightweight by a neck in a Class II race, whereas Ike Williams of Trenton, New Jersey, tomorrow it will be up against Class received the Edward J. Nelli Award III. Lili Marlene (150 lbs) and L- The Third Division Northern club, as the man who did the most for boration Star (152 lbs) are also not (ILK.U.). E Fowler (C.4.), R. A. Mar- Oldham Athletic, would very much boxing in

1948.

to be overlooked. For an outsider, tec.) and Ple. Robson (Army).

Whities. Cept Rogerson (Army)) Lt. to have Mannion playing for ilke

award was named in memory watch out for Desire. The

Cdr. Franshawe (IN.) and Q.M.S. Webb them and the player himself would of the former Associated Press

(Army); Robson (CH), W. A. Reed be quite willing because he is settled | war

and correspondent

boxing KCC 2ND XI

(Rec.), and Capt. Monaghan (Army); 3. In his work in that town, but here writer who was killed

THIRD RACE

|| A. Soares (Rec.), G. Gosano (Rec.), Sgt. Spain K.C.C. Seconds will play 11.9. Land the question of money brides.

Considerablo Interest will be cen-

Connolly (RAF), L. Cdr. Alikin (RN) Yue Yu-tale (SCAA); Hau Yung- Forces on Sunday at 1.50 p.m. at K.C.C., The Oldham directors have made during the Spanish civil war.

and . Xavier (C. & W.), quarte

Reserves.--Goal-keeper, Baretto (C. & (SCAA), Te Kam-hung (Capt), 9. C. Trueman.

and will be represented by V. Ir. While

Williams defended his title three tered on this mile and a every effort to raise the fee asked by times last year.

W.); Tucks, A. Neary (Rec.), T. E. Dycott (SCAA); Tang Sum (KMB), Kwok A. White, W. II. Cowie, G. R. Rosse

He knocked out event, over the championship course c. Seymour: Middlesbrough, evert by public sub-

L/Tel. Subscription (C.S.; Halves,

Mathewson Ying-kee (Kitchee), Lau Chung- let, D. G. White, E. A. G. ilancock, 1.scription, and having failed in their

(R.N.) and Inst. Cdr. Byng (H.N. For wards, - Mal. Bokentiam (Army) and P. hong (SCAA); Ho Ying-fun (SCAA), Mathews, E., Guest and F. Kennedy,

attempt they have now decided to

Bull (C. & W1). Lee Chung-fat (KMB), Tang Yee-

retine,

Mannion, refusing to re-sign for

Players and reserves are requested

to report to their Team Manager in B, Lee, E. C. Fincher. 3. Hart Baker,

the dressing room at 2.45 p.m. Jerseys, etc., will be supplied by the Association.

FEDERATION TEAM The following will represent the Federation:

Sanx

K.C.C. 1st XI will be represented by

A. Zummern.ON F. R. Zimne

W. Davidson, G. P. Hewitt. V. C. Bond' In their match against Craigengower st

K.C.C. Saturday,

RECREIO 2ND XI

on

kit (KMB), Chan Kam-hol (SCAA), The following will represent Club de Tre Kam-ho (SCAA).

Becreto 2nd XI in a friendly match Reserves. Tam Kwan-kongainst the HK University and XI at (KMB), Tam Chun-tai (KMB), Leo home on Saturday at 1.43 p.m.-E. . . Ping-chiu (Kitchee), Chan Kam-plu Norenh, C. A. Guterres, L. A. Vieira, Alves (Chpt), J. L. 5. Alves, A. E. (CAA), Mau Cheung-wing (CAA), A. Lopes, L. A. Luz, A. de O. Sales, Hung Hing-yuk (KMB), Tam Woon- A. P. Bouza, G. A. Yvanovich, P. A. cheung (KMB).

Yvanovich. Wah-sing (CAA).

Jerseys, etc., will be supplied by the Federation.

Do

Referee will be W, Gaffrey and the linesmen A. F. Wills and J. G. Padley,

Interport Rugger

that a

MATCH POSTPONED The Junior League cricket match be- the Royal Air Force, which was to have tween the Indian Recreation Club and been played at Kal Tak on Saturday, January 15, has been postponed tun later date.

West Indies

In

outpointed Enrique Bolanos-At-es of 1049. Jesse Flores and Beau- Jack and

Lociated Press.

Middlesbrough at the beginning of "Sugar Ray" Ready

KU

this season, and later declining to Ko to

clubs any one of several seeking his transfer, has played no serious football since the Football Association tour of the last May.

For Belloise

for the Australian

The three best ponies in this race are Airs and Graces, Golden Dahlia and Home Builder,

The last

be well named should fondled to win this race. A close finish is almost certain.

RIU

Reds-5. N. Ponniah, (I.K.U.), G. 8. Cannon, (C.S.) and J.B. Gonsalves kong (K.US and A. M. Alves Rec.). (Rec.): Lt. Cor. Halg (RN.), Poh Beng SA

Fowler (C.S.), D. Cheiluli

Umpires-Capi Chimall and Xavier.

Red Shirts will be supplied on the Beld and the game to be played forty minutes cach way.

members will receive a trial on the Zard Inst.

No names were submitted by the Polico The other probable starters

and Dutch Clube, thereford none of their are included in the trials. The New York, Jan. 18.-The Den Wyvis, First Alarm, Highlight,knaiss Hockey Club is due to play Macao Continent world wolterweight champion, Maning, Shun Fung. The Alligator, on Sunday afternoon and some of thail

Ray "Sugar" Robinson,

Sparkling Star and Top Hat. today So one of the most extraordinary notified the Tournament

of soccer situntions in the history of

FOURTH RACE the game still gones on.-Reuter, Champions that he would be It Golden Dahlia does not enter ready by mid-February to fulfil the third race, it is sure to run in the contract to fight Steve

Badminton

League Belloise.

Will Club Secretaries. please submit names of their Engilah players who wish to represent England in the International Tournament, to Capt Payne, c/o CRE Omice, Hongkong.

University beat St John's "A" December but was postponed when

The bout was scheduled for THOMAS CUP' FAVOURITES by six games to three in the Robinson suffered a rib injury in

postponed Men's Doubles "B"The National Boxing Association

Division Badminton League

v. East Zone mutch played off last night. suberquently suspended Robinson as

now

Press,

New Table Tennis

Word has been received Shanghal Interport rugger side is expected to come down in February and it is hoped to play the Interport

TSUI *-*-* CHEE *—*—* MAN.|"HU" and unavailable," but his doctors game on Saturday, February 19

okayed him and he will start If time

Allahabad, Jan.

The scores were: 13.-East time permits, the Shanghal side will also

Chow Kin-seng & Ow Kheng-heck training immediately. furn out, probably on the Zone, after losing three wickets (University) beat D. Kwok & R. Promotera announced that negotia- following Monday, against a Com- for only 14 runs at the start of Maynard 11-7: bent F. H. Kwok & tions have begun to set the date'and bined Services XV.

The following week should pee West Indies, recovered well here R. Thompson 21-6.

the four-day match against the N. Whitley 21-10; beat E. Yourleif & obtain a site for the fight-United the arrival

lval of

a United Services XV

M. T. Yeow & T. H. Choo (Univer- from Malaya to play a series of today and at the close of play sty) lost to Kwok & Maynard 18-21; games. At present the arrangements had made 245 for the loss of six beat Kwok & Whitley 21-12; beat are that they will meet a Club alde, wickets.

Yourieff & Thompson 21-5. a Hongkong United Services XV and

·N. K. Chin & C. S. Loo (Univer- Prior Jones, West Indies fast Maynard 18-21; tave Anal game against the Colony bowler, was in dendly form in his sily) lost to Kwok & May 10, beat This is good news for the Colonies opening Rugger

spell of ger enthusiasts and should go a claiming three wickets for 12 mins.

eight overs, Yourieff & Thompson 21-12. long way to making the gama even A fourth wicket century stand bo-

HOW THEY STAND more popular than it has become this tween Frank (123) and Roy

Standings in Section I of the BEABOD

(38) retrieved the position for Consequent upon these viatis, then Sea. Zone,

East Men's Daubles "B" Division now

Arc: aon'c fixtures are amended as follows:

January Winners T v Rost:

Games

February 31st Round Internationale;

February 12 Club Interport XV v and a quarter.

Untied Services ;

February 19 Interport v Shanghai;

either Club, or Colony XV

March 8 Final of International

Internationals

ternationala are included in the Eng- London, Jan. 13.-Threo now_In-

Hish tablo tennis team to play Wales at Swansea on January 16. They are Mrs J Crosby, of Exeter, R. Craigi, of Middlesex, and R. Crayden, of London,

Malayan Badminton

Impress London

Stars.

London, Jan. 13.-The Malayan Bádminton team, mak- ing its first appearance here, beat the Wimbledon Squash and Badminton Club G'matches, to pil. The Malayans did not lose a game.

"World Singles

The Malayan team is here to meet | was such that it is doubtful it eveni the United States in the Thomas the famous Danish stars could have Cup competition next month.

lived with him."Associated Press. on the Malayan Thomas Cup Bad- The Evening News, commenting

minton team's 8-0 victory said that the Pacife zone team "must be re- garded as favourites for the trophy."

Malaya meets the American zone. winner, to United States, in Glas The other team members are E. J. } How, on February 20 and 21. Filby (Norfolk), caplain; R. S. Shar- 5 4 1 34 11 man (Surrey) and Mins R. Jones

EXTENDED 4 3 1 20 10 8 (Gloucester)Reator.

PWL FAPta

3 3 0 21 0.0

NOT

Title"

the

United States Lawn Tennis Association on January 22:

MEN

Ricardo Gonzales,

2. Ted Schroeder,

I.

3. Frankie Parker,

4. Billy Talbert,

5. Bob Falkenburg,

0. Earl Cochell,

7. E. Victor Siexas Jr., 8. Gardnar Mulloy. 9. Herbert Flam, 10. Harry Likas Jr,

WOMEN

1. Mrs Dupont,

2. Louise Brough,

3. Doris Hart,

4. Gertrude Moran,

5. Beverly Baker,

6. Mr Patricia Canning Todd,

7. Shirley Fry.

#. Mrs Helen Peres,

9. Mrs Virginia Kovaço,

10. Mr IIelen Rihbany. - Ar- soclated Press.

Miss Ampon Wins

Manila Title

Manila, Jan. 13,-Mlz: Dealderca Ampon, 23-year-old younger sister of the national tennis champion, Feli- cisimo Ampon, captured the Metro- politan Women's Singles Champion- ship

by beating the defending cham- pion, Miss Estrella Aburo, 8-6, 8-5.

The two ladies were also finalista" ini

last year's tournament.

the tables this

year, Desideria displayed stamina and re- markable rallying power, particularly

Turning

in the second set, in which the de- fending champion at ona, time” was leading by five to two-United Pres

Ted Schroeder May Turn Professional

Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 13. Ted Schroeder, ranked ECCOMI mpong United States amateur lawn tennis players in 1948, disclosed, hora, he would sock the "American Bingles title next year. If he gets it, Schroe der said he might turn professional Ulo his former Davis Cup team- Jack Kramer-sociated

+

Frank, missed when 55, completed his century in just over two hours

Los Angeles, Jan. 18.-Dr. Dave mato, K. Tong "A"

Freeman, United States Badminton Press. John Goddard, the tourists St Teresa's "A"

The News marvelled that the Mala the Indian star, høre

Champlon, meets Davinber Moḥan, February 20 Malayan Services V y captain,' bad won the toss, but put University

the home side in io bat first on the VILC. "Ā”

yans did not appear to be

on Saturday 2 2 4

ex night in a match advertised as for 333 1830 ATS Squash Champion ended by Wimbledon, whose team the "World's Singles: Title Saturday's game between the Army disposed, the West Indies

matting wicket. With five men in- Si Jolin's "A"

College Basketball included four English international and Club at Bookunpoo is a crucial ona

called K. Docks

4.0 4 8-28 0.

The match is being sponsored by New York, Jan.13 College upon a local player to act as 12th

*Aldershot, Jan. 13-Junior Con- stars. ✔ TONIGHT'S GAMES

the Southern California Badminton basketball played yesterday, re- man:

mander D. M. Hańcock became the Tonight's gunea are Recreio V. first holder of the ATS squash "the Malayans none of whom Bince his arrival in North Ame Yale

"Lithe and agile,” added the paper, | Association.

ruited as follows: A player is being flown from the University in the West Indies shortly to bolster the Doubles Division and St. Teresa's feated Senior Commander P. Mc-swept the home players off the court, team, Mohan has beaten the two Pittsburgts Mixed rackets championship when she do-bothered to remove, their sweaters rica with the Indian Thomas Cup Villanova

65: Columbia team, for its remaining matches.-"A" v. Kowloon

64 [Fordham Docks in 100 N Reuter.

the Donnell 9-3, 0-3, 94 in the anal at Their outstanding player was Wang Landing -- Canadian-players- Dick Navy Junior - Mixed-Doubles Division. AldershotReuter

Peng soon whose devastating form Birch and John Sammiga-Beuter.

a can readily be seen from the Quadran

sular Tournament Table below:

Club

Army

IV.

B.A.P.

64 20

Senior

#71 -Dickinsots:

United Press

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