TEST MATCH

SOUTH AFRICA MAY HAVE TO FOLLOW ON

Johannesburg, Feb. 14. ---

England carried their first innings total to 379 and then dismissed seven of South Africa's batsmen for 161 on tho accond day of the fourth Test at Ellis Park here.

At the close of play South Africa need 69 runs to save the follow on.

Only a stubborn fourth wicket stand of 106 by Dudley Nourse, unbeaten with 75, and Walter Wade, who mnde 54, saved South Africa from complete collapse. *The only chance given by either was offered by Wade, who was dropped at short leg when 20.

Nourse batted confidently, and demonstrated

there WIN

that

nothing in the pitcft to account for The collapse.

Probably the disastrous start to South Africa's innings, to which

FA Cup Draw

London, Feb. 14. The draw

two men were run out and three for the sixth round of the Fool

· wickets fell for only 40,

had a ball Association Cup competi-

chestering effect on the later bats-tion made here today resulted us

тел.

The Iwo defensive stalwarts

Ken Viljoen, Bruce Mitchell and were out with only four runs on the board, Viljoen run out by the fault of. Eric Rowan, who himself was run out with the score at 19. Aguin he was to blame.

follows:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1949.

GOLF STAR IN

Badminton Tourney

SMASH UP

Golfer Ben Hogan, shown with- Mrs Hogan during a recent tournament, suffered serious injuries that threaten his career when his car crashed headon with a bus n', El Paso, Texas. Hogan, who in seven years as a golf star has won more than $150,000 in tournament play, heroically shielded his wife Valerie by throwing himself in front of her at the Inst moment before the collision,

Brentford v Luton or Leicester. Portsmouth v Derby County. Hull City v Manchester United. Wolverhampton v West Bromwich, The matches are to be played on February 26. Replays, I necessary, Then came the century partnership will be played the following Salur

Wade, between Nourse and

but day.

The draw ensured an Intelguing after Wade's dismissal, leg before by

The draw for the Colony Open Опе Second position. Jack Young, Nourse could find no semi-final

Divialon club is certain of a placa Badminton Championships was made one else to stay with him.

a Committee meeting of THE AMERICAN INDOor track SEASON England's "tall" added 89-runs for from the Brentford clash with Luton yesterday

Association. will the Badminton

The the last three wickets this morning. or Lelocater City; the North

championships commence on Mon- Alan Watkins, the Glamorgan left-have representation from the lull-day, February 28, and the games will hander, carried his, score to 111-hia Lanchester United match,

while he played at the VRC (Monday's three the Midlands are certain of and Fridays), first Test century-made in

de Recreio winners 15 terest with the

of hours 40 minutes,

Wolverhampton-West Bromwich (Tuesdays) and the K.C.C. (Thurs- fours.

days).

Including

McCarthy took England's wickets today for 20 runs, figures for the innings being for 114

three his five

THE SCOREBOARD"

The scoreboard at the end of the recond day's play read:

ENGLAND-Ist innings

Hutton, b Tuckett

2

Crapp, A. Rowan

Washbrook, e E, Rowan, b Mc-

Carthy

97

51

Compton, c A. Rowan, b Tuckett..

24

Watkins hlt wicket, b McCarthy

111

Mann, c Wade, b McCarthy

17

Jenkins, lbw, b Mitchell

23

Bedser, ibw., b Tuckett

1

Gladwin, b McCarthy

19

Griffith, e Milchell, McCarthy

Young, not out

10

14

Extras

Bowling:

McCarthy Tuckett

Rowall

Markham

Mann

Mitchell

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game.

The other tie brings together two of the most strongly favoured sides In Portsmouth and Derby, the only All-First Division clash.

in the last round, the holders. As in Bianchester United, are faced with the task at meeting the "giant

They killers" of the competition. will fin

a much a visit to Hull Sterner task

Yeovil than meeting Town. Hull have lost only one gume this season.-Reuter.

Club

Play at the VRC will be at 7.30 p.m. and at the other two places at 7 p.m.

The draw was as follows:

Senior Men's Singles,~*R. Tay v. c.

Au: B. Funk v. W. Gillies; A, Young v. Lee Cheeskoon; W. F. Foo v. P. IL. Wong. Seeded.

Junior Men's. Singles-*W, C, Chung, D. C. Lau, H. J. Xavior, 11. Risdale, R. M. Soares, Yacob Kiran (byes); A. E. Elliott v. C. 1. Ngan: 1. Pomeroy v. K. P. Chung; *7. A. Soares v. A. D. Brown; Wang Yan v. M. Kempion: R. Thompson, K. S, Thong. P. Brockbank, A. L. Fisher, H. F. Tai and "M, T. Yoow (byes). Seeded,

Senior Men's Doubles.-"R. Tay and P. 11. Wong v. 8. Young and D. Punk; M. Oliveira and J. J. Remedios V. W.

INTERNATIONAL DATES London, Feb. 14-The following arrangementa for International matches were announced at a meet-A and C. Au; C. K. Lee and part- ing of the Football Association

ner v. W. Giules and S. Saut: S. A. Council

today.

Gray and partner v. *H. T. Heoh and September 21: England v Fire at

TH. Teah. Beeded. Everton's ground, Liverpool.

November 16: England v Ireland „Manchester, November 30: England v Italy t Tottenham's ground, London.

The Football

have Association been asked by Spain to send three names of referees from whom the official to be in charge of the Spain v Italy match at Madrid on March 27 will be chosen,Reuter.

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2 100 3

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M

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W

35,7 3

114

G

20

23

70 I

30

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20

0

3

0

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SOUTH AFRICA—1st inninga

REFEREES WANTED

London, Feb. 14.-The Hia Grande Football Association in Brazil seeking British football referees for the 1010 season, the British Football Association reported today.

Championships

Colony Tennis

Ip Koon-húng, former holder,] Harry A. Ayres, Tsul Yan-pul, A. J. Doyle, Roch Leung, R. Segalen, Choy Tin-fook and Taui Wai-pul (present holder) are the seeded players for the Colony Opon singles. tennis championship which commences at the Hongkong Cricket Club- on Monday.

There will be $1x matches every day next week exceot on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

All matches must start at 6,15 p.ro. sharp and will be the best of three sels with the exception of the semi-, finals and final which will bo- tha. best of five sets.

The following is the full frst round programme for next week:

Monday Court No. 1, J.L.C, Pearce v. Lee Wal-tong: No. 2, G. Lin, Jr, V. F. A. Ribeiro: No. 3, B, T. M. Jones v. Donald Ln No. 4; Tsut Yan-puiv, M. Heenan: No. 6, Th. J, Ouwehand V. F. A. Fisher; No. 6, A... Doyle v. Ha k IRUJ.

Tuesday-1.1. S. Bettne v. AC Huribali 2, 3. D. Hawlhom . F. H. twok: 3. A. Furrer v. Roch Leung 4, Nolan Chan v. P. V. Shawe; 8. D. Nolan v. Peter M.F.U; 6. Choy Tin-wah, v. J. B. Lee,

Wednesday., E. M. Hayhuret V., T..

RACING 170. DAVE

Appelty

CENTRAI

DARLING WHAT 12. A. TOTE DOUBLE ?

VICTORIA CLUB

· CALLOVERS.

London, Feb. 14.-The Duke of Norfolk's, Mr Lovell, and the Northern-trained Crown Flatts were made joint favourites for the Lincolnshire Handicap at the Victoria · Club first callover

E. Baker: 2, Wong Siu-ki Viikon the race tonight. Hamblan; 3, Au Kam-moon v. R. Gegelen; 4. G. A. Lemay; 5. Norman Lo v. X, IL Ip: 0, Leo Yue-wing v. G. R. Writes worth.

Friday 1, 11. A. Aytes v... G. Chos Wing-slen v Wong Shiu-wing 3. Chay Tin-fook v. Lee boon-sing: 4 F. V. Ilarrison v. Walther Solberg: Wong Shak-man v. J. V. Bellers; 0, Trul Wat-pul v. D. Gosano.

Lord Mildmay's Cromwell was a clear favourite at 100 to 7 for the Grand National. Coltage Rake, tho Irish champion, who must be con- sitiered a doubiful, runner, was not quoted.

Eighteen horses

were offered for the Lincolnshire and 17 for the Grand National

European Runners Are Rugby Interport favourite in several baslamakers

Poor In Traffic Jams

By CORNELIUS RYAN

New York, Feb. 14,-Europeans have to learn to handle themselves in traffic jams and must do without fresh air if they want to win in United States indoor track meets

There is no denial of the fact that there are great dif- ferences of technique, between running on baked wooden tracks and running on cinders outdoors, and many coaches, especially in the Midwest and Far West, do not like to have their star track men participate in the winter indoor tournaments.

been

These differences have sharply underlined by the failure of many European stars-men such as Gunder Hagg of Sweden, Rune Marcel Gustaffson of Sweden and

Junior Men's Doubles.-*C, Y. Yung and K. P. Chong, Flt-Lt. Grimm and Cpl Frazer. F. A. Veira and A. J. Gonsalves, Hansenne of France-to show well C. II. Ngan and 24. C. Hung, It. Thomp- | In Indoor meets despite their obvious non and S. Fawler, C. Quinn and ability. Remedios byes); E. M. Rozario and "", A. Molta v. W. Lawrence and 14. A. Carvalho: 1. Hefti and A. D. Briengan

Hardest trick for most foreigners

of v. F. M. Ribeiro and T. E. Rodrigues; to learn is that maintaining P. Wong and S. C. Chan V. F. Brock speed on the turns, and Il was this bank and H. Risdale: 1. F. Tal and V. N. Chung v. Sqd-Ldr. D. Call and F/Srt fallure which cost Holland's Willy MacLeod; M. Kempton and A. E. Elliott Slyhuls victory in his Arst v. H. M. Soares and J. A. Soares; L. clean start this season. Pomeroy and G. Roza-Pereira, D. Kwekare jams on the turns, and And S. P. Too. A. J.-Sousa and F. Melbows to be dodged. Rozario, D. C. Lay and W. C. Chung,

N. K. Chin and M. T. Yeow. Seeded. Is

Senior Mixed Doubles.--*TL, Toy and Miss M, Hibeiro v. W. F. Foo and Mis N. Kong: W. Gilles and Mr A. Tam- worth v. 3. F. Gonsalves and Ms M. Xavier: P. I. Wong and partner v. 1. Funk and Mrs L. F. Stokes: It. Young and Miss U. Khao v. M. A. Oliveira and its A, Silva. Searled.

The Rio Grande Association wants to engage two or three Britons with Class

experience.-Associated

Mitchell,

Griffith,

Bedser

125

E. Rown

Rowan,

run out

6.

Viljoen, run out

Nourse.

se, not out

75

Wade, iw, b Young

51

Pressi.

Harris, Bedser

A. Rowan, b Gladwin

12

Tuckett, b Young

0

Extrus

Junior Mixed Doubles --*D. C. Lau and Miss 1. Kwong v. C. I. Ngan and Miss

T. Remedios: F. M. Ribeiro and Mrs 0. Lawrence v. A. L. Nery and MissTM B.

Ame-

Too, there

flying

BLUE WITH SMOKE

Another serious

to handicap

Smoking is Europeans is the alr. permitted in Madison Square Gar den, Boston Gorden and other meet sites, and by race time air is heavy and blue with smoke.

Tony Zale Plans Remedies; Quinn and Mins Y. France the board-track races are the most

Nonetheless, the indoor fans claim

exciting, and attendance figures show that the Indoor meels are indeed a Most Boston good drawing cord.

V. A. J. Remedios and Miss 7. Soares; P. Lo and Mias O. Loy v. *A. L. Fisher and Mrs Ankersan: A. J. Gonsalves and Miles G. Silva v. M. Kempton, and Mis D. Ramsay:-winner-to-inent - S... Gut. meets draw 10,000 at least, and the

W New York, Feb. 14.-As Tonynder and Miss M. Bain; 11. J. Xavier

2Zale insists upon

101 for 7

A Comeback

Howung "lo ̈date:

AI

R

Bedser

1B

43

Gladwin

17

32

Jenkins

28

0

Young

Watkins

2

0

Extras-Leg-byes 6-Reuter.

Sheffield Shield

of

a comeback inatead

retirement, the 2 Tournament of Champions-a o promoting agency-planned to give him another chance for Marcel Cerdan's middleweight title next April or May at the Chicago Stadium, the spokesman for Zale declared today.

Louis Seodron, Zale's attorney, the notified the promoters wrekend that Zule, who twice held the 200-pound crown, expected them and Cerdan to full' contracts for u return bout.

nine Sydney, Feb. 14-With wickets in hand, New South Wales, already assured of

the winning competition, need only. 105 runs to best South Australia in the Sheffield Shield.

The close of play scores lo-day were New South Wales 251, and 27 for one wirket, South Australia 100 and 200,

When South Australia lost five wickets for 80 runs before lunch on a good pitelj, it was thought that the match would “nd to-dry. The lad, however, wogged treely after tedious batting earlier against nimpressive bowling, and the last wie ket pair pul on 49 runs in 40 minuten.

Langley, 57 not out, was top searer for the side, Alan Walker took three wickets for 39 but Ray Findwall wan unimpressive while taking two for 50.- Heuter.

Annual Dinner

The Hongkong Referoes' Associa tion decided to hold its annuai din- ner on Saturday, March 10, at the Chion Fleet Club at an extraordinary

inceting last night with Mr A. E, P.

Guest in the chair.

Mr W. Gaffney was appointed to succeed Mr J. F. da Silva as Hor. Secretary-

It was also decided to rock alla tion with the Hongkong Football Association.

Any member, of the Referees' Association Interested to participate In the annual dinner can get touch with Captaki Stọno, Tel. 34121, Ext. 60.-

MR. PETER CONQUEST WED UKS TO SEARCH-

SAR THE LAUNCH

In

over

The contracts were signed before the French boxer wrested the title from Zale on a 12th round knockout In Jersey City in September last year.

Zale, who will be 35 izt May, looked so pitiful in the later stages of the bout that his co-managers and the Commissioner of the National Boxing Association' suggested he retire-United Press.

Mitri's Programme

Rome, Feb. 14.--Tiberio Mitri, the Italian middleweight chum- pion, is leaving here tomorrow for Switzerland, where he will meet Jean Janes on Friday.

This will be Mitri's last fight before meeting Dick Turpin, Bri- tish and Empire middleweight champlon at Trieste on March 19 In the Anal

climinator for the European titlo."

The winner of the eliminator will fight the holder, Cyrille. Delannolt (Belgium) for the European chom- pionship.-Neuter.

bigger New York meets are good for and Mins T. Baptista v. T. E. Rodriguera 15,000 attendance. and Mics T. Marques; B. M. Soares and Mrs E. Correa Tsik v. F. Brockbank and

Mrs L. Benjamin: W. C. Cisung and Mr In former years, one

drawback

C. Chung v. J. A. Suares and Mrs for most athletes was the difference between various tracks, but that has

M. Boatea.

Ladies Singles,-*Miss U. Khoo,, Mias

Soares, Miss Margle Xavier, byes: Ras been corrected this year,

B. Remedios v. Mrs A. Tamworth: Mim

A new Madison Square Garden

N. Kwong v. Miss Margaret Xavier: Mrw board track has been bullt, to the L. F. Stokes, Miss M." Bain, and "Misa

Ribeiro, byes. Beeded.

exact specification of the track at Ladies Doubles M. niva and the Boston Garden.

Miss Margaret Silva, Mian U. Khoo and. Mrs Correa Tank, bres: Mind M. Loong and MI A. Heeb v. Miss M, Ribeiro and Mrs I. Benjamin; Mas D. Ramsay and Miss J. Greenhalgh v. Mias T. Bap thin and Miss Margie Xavier: Mira Al. Buares and Miss G, Silver v. Miss Y Soares and Min Y, Franco; Mis two-mile winner at Boston, sald the Kwong and Mis if. P. Lam, Miss N. Stokes and Mrs A. Tamworth, byes. Kong and Miss T. Remedios, Mrs L. F. track seemed to uneven to him.

*Seeded.

There are 11 laps to the mile, and who Sweden's Ingvar. Bengisson, won the mile race at Boston, said he thought it the fastest track he had seen. Erik Ahiden of Sweden, ?

Ski Competition

While the Garden's new track may be faster than the old one, it is nar-

14.Severe First Asian Games

Spokane, Feb. Kongsgard, Norwegian exchange student at the University of Idaho, took first place honours today In the Pacific North-west Ski Asso- clation jumping championships on Mount Spokane.

The Norwegian and the rest of the feld hampered by a heavy snowstorm,

Kongagord Itaped 150 feet in his first try and 125 in his second. Gus Ranum was second with jumpa of 151 and 143 feet. Art Tokle fol- lowed Ranum with jumps of 149 and 140 feet-Unlied Press,

vere

Korean Skaters

Oslo, Norway, Feb. 13-Chang Nan-plun of Korea- Anished

For New Delhi

New Delhi, Feb. 14.-The first Asia Regional Olympics will be held in New Delhi in February and March of next year.

Nino countries on Monday adopted a constitution for the Asian Games Federation, deciding to hold Regional Olympics every four. years under the auspices of the International Olymples Association on a strictly amateur basiz.

It was, decided to hold the 1054 Asla Olymples in Manila,

10th and H. Chang Lee of Korea 25th Participating countries will be in the 1,500-metre event of an inter-Burma, Ceylon,, India, Indonesia. national speed skating meet at Trond- Iran, Nepal, Fakistan, Philippines helm to-day-Associated Press.

and Stam.--Associated Press

Mister Conquest

STRIPEY!

SHOW.THE

·CUSTOMBŇO

AROUND

CASA FLORES,

TO THE

CABBY

.

The following is Shanghai's selection for their Interport game against Hongkong next Saturday on the Club Ground at 4' p.m.:

R. Gosling, E. G. Day, E.F. Kidby, H. G. Proudman, R. Colt, P. B. Leckle, J. B. Huang, M. P. Langley, T. Luscomb, E. Cooke, H. Ansdell, P Schlee, R. Salter, Dr B.. G. M. Wedderburn,

D. (Captain),

P. Graham.

Reserve: R. Barbant-Smith, touch: Judge, W. Tingle.

The team is expected to arrive at Kal Tak on Friday afternoon and

Fair Judgineni, who had Joint colnshire, was easy to back as third ante-post betting lists for the Lin favourite. at 22 to 1.

QUOTATIONS Lincolnshire

100 to 0 Crown Lovell; -

Flatts and Mr

22 to 1 Fair Judgment;

to 1 Dramatic, Goldsborough" 25 to and Drakkar;

20

to

1 Explorer and Spurned; 33 to 1 Royal Tara, Usher, Wisley, Star Wilness, Drelades Bay, Pollard's Speciality, Yellow Idol and, Happy Breed:

40 to 1 Sea Shah.

Grand Nationat

100 to 7 Cromwell; 20 to 1 Rowland Kolmond;

22 to Cloncarric;

Roy and

will possibly have a run round of the Club Ground later in the even-

after rowed at the turns,

which and this may ing

they

be entertained by handleap the Europeans. The new

their hosts. On Saturday the match will take track, approximately 16 feet wide, has the boards laid lengthwise, in place and in the evening a dinner the old track the boards were cross-dance has been arranged by the wise.-United - Press.

Hongkong Football Club, to be held

25 to 1 Cavollero, Silver Flame, in the Peninsula Hotel. It was hoped that a second game would be played Ulster Monarch, Blakely. Grove and against the United Services on Happy Home; Sunday but there

10 Is some doubt 33

1 Cioda, First of the whether this will now be possible, Dandies, Monayeon, Flaming Steel The team returns to Shanghal on and Zahlu; Monday, February 21.

STAR MILER

Each

INSIN

winter

Indoor track

season seems to bring out an outstanding mile runner, In the current campaign IL Is Don Gehrman, of the University of Wisconsin.

At the Millrose Games in New York he withstood the challenge of the Dutchman, Willy Slykhuis, to win in 4 mins. 9.6. seconds. He has been holding his own through the American Indoor scason against the Invasion of European Olympic middle dis-

tance stars.

Squash Tourney

London, Feb. 14-Mahmoud El

Karim, an Egyptian, eliminated Albert Johnson in the opening round of the Silvertown Professional Squash Rackets

40 to 1 Bruno II, Lucky Purchaco and Platypus-Reuter,

FANLING GOLF

J. B. Mackie beat S. S.

tournament today. The Gordon in the final of the

score was D-D, 9-3, 0-0.

The Egyptian, who is seeded to Junior Championship on Sun play Jim Dear in the final, is the day by two and one over 85 favourite to win the £80 first prize. holes. It was

a close and Mahmoud holds" the

rackets squash

exciting battle, the score being Press.

after

first all-square eighteen holca,

British open title.Associated

Pony Classifications

The following are the alterations to the Jockey Club pony classifica- tion list:

To Class 1.-Chesterfield and Panda.

To Closs 3-Peggy.

To Class 8.-Flying Dragon.

Rugger Result

London,

the

The Medal was won by J. L. C. Pearce, who was one of the only two competitors to send in a return. His nett score was 77. The runner- up was F. Groves with 78..

The mixed foursomes has now reached the semi-final stage with Mr and Mrs N. A. Brown to play Mr and Mrs E. Bathurst in the top half and Mr and Mrs R. R. Coombs Feb. 14-In a rugby

Mr against

J. D. Clague and Miss D. unton game today Newbridge beat M. Cuthbertson in the lower half of

the draw. Plymouth Albion by 32 points to

Next Sunday БЕСЯ the annual 3. Reuter.

match for the American Cup, pre- Created

by the American members year to be competed for an-

last

Danes Swamped Stockholm, Feb. 14-Austria de-shington's feated Denmark 25 to 1

In

pionship on Monday. The

the

on the Sunday nearest follow- birthday.

The world lee hockey amateur cham ing will represent the Royal Hong-

Golf Club: D. S. Robb, E. kong опе sided triumph in group A assured

llen, L.

F. de Hard- Goldman, J. M. the Austrians surviving

W. Pattinson, the

A. Sie- final rounds-Associated Press.

D. H. Blako, K. 5. Noble, R.

Into

ON THE RECORD

Change Bowlers' Holiday

When the HKCC Occasionals i C. D. Wales, who leads the knocked up 220 for five wickets | Occasionals, has taken 14 wickets -against the Army In Sunday's match for 151 runs, all except one of thear at Chater Road and declared at | In Occasionals' matches. for an that figure, there would have been | average of 10.78 runs a wicket. His few fakers to a wager that Army bowling average In League matches would not monnge to reach 221.

Reason for this was the fact that

the Occasionals did not have a Arst or 'second change bowler, let alone an opening bowler in the side.

Army were all out for 130. Missing from the team were some of their botter batsmen, but this did not alter

on

works out at' 0,00, Ho was pul on once for half an over and took a wicket with his third ball.

wort, P. Morris, J. Prentice, N. Wallem, G. P.

Ferguson, E. W.

E. W. Groves and one other. The American members will have the following team: F. K. Wallaco, F. Harris, M. D.

R. A. Crawford, E. C. Anderson, W. M. Simmons, J. W. Clague, R. P. Newell, F. F. Booth, W. Portrude, R. L. Simard, I. W. Walton, R. J. Porter, H. Peck, C. P. Baswell and H. A. Ayres,

Week-End Soccer

The Hongkong Football Association programme for the week-end to as fol- · lows:

SATURDAY

1st Division Army v St. Joseph's, Boakumpoo. p.m. (Ref. A. Guest; Unesmen, Barretto/T. George).

Kliches v Club, postponed. Palica v Kwong Wall, Boundary, 4 pm. thef, W Gaffney, Inermon, W. dib- con/it. Richardson).

Army are losing their skipper. Major C. R. Murray Brown, who led them to Triangular Tournament honours and leaves them well-placed in the race for League, honours. Ho will be leaving by the Lancashire." the fact that missing from the Oc- Army's most useful bats. I would With the Major goes one of the

2nd Division Army (IIC) v CAA, Bookumpoo, 230 cosionals' XI were nny bowlers of a like to say the best, were it not for pm fet, V..A. Barretto), reputation to make batsmen tread the fact that with the Army batting

Solicitors v PCA, Caroline 11, 2.30 warly

Putting himself

one can never tell who may, bo better. Kwak).

"Army (K1): v Tramways, Boundary. at second than ho seems.

2.30 p.m. (Ref. Lal, Duen-po). change, C. D. Wales used seven bow-

Dockyard v Kitchee, Navy) 2.30 p.m. ters in all to run through the Army

(Bol. J. de Silva). The batting order has been a major batting Six of the seven-had bowl-problem for the Army throughout the F, Wins).

HAVY KM, Navy, 4 p.m. tief, A. ed an odd over in League matches season and it could always be pre-

season,

dicted that next week "the lost would; bo first." Captaincy has not been inspired There was one thing "Bill" never enough fo mako mora of thought of while trying to solve the these bowlers to. any op-problem of what particular position preelable extent in the League it was in the batting order that Thu RAF will exhaust all would

I bring a 50 rather thar, a, duck

this

SUNDAY

1st Division BAT CAA, Bookupoo, 4 intaf, Capt, Siomai reups-fol/s, P. LE

Itnarmen, Mak RMB v Navy, Boundary, 4 p.m. (Ref. Ward: nemen, N. Delgado/5. M. South China "A" v South Chins "D", nesmen, J. Day/Y, T, Leung) Eastern bye),

Lu),

possibilities before trying Marshall | from anyone of Army's batiinit hopes, Caroline 1, 4 pm. (Ref. J, O, Padley;

Ilo had taken sevèn wickels this

· Iló could very well have placed ocason for 62 runs. That works out eleven clips of paper in a hat and

to an average of 8,85 runs a wicket. had the batting order drawn that -LenTMStokes hing "taken"four" wickets way. Had he done that, I firmly

2nd Division

WD Chinese v South China, Boo

in a League match. He has taken | believe that Army would have knock-kumpoo, 2.50 p.m. (Ref, kà ling-long).

10 in all this sonson for 100 runs, od up 250 against the best bowling which works out at an 'average'qijin the Colony.

12.50,

~="RECORDER".

Polite Talkoo, Boundary, 150 p.m. (Ref. H. Delgado).

Club V. University, cancelled, Kastern, V: BI, Joseph's, cancelled.

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