6.

DAY OF UPSETS IN GOLF TOURNEY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949.

NO ALL-AMERICAN FINAL

AT WALTON HEATH

Sam Snead, Fred Daly Out -Two Americans Survive

three

Walton Heath, Survey, Sept. 22.-Two Americans and British Ryder Cup goliers today battled their way into the last eight of the News of the World Match Play Golf Championship here to. day.

The American representatives are Lloyd Mangrum and Johnny Palmer. Or the British team Charlie Ward, Sam King and Dai Rees were successful.

As Mangrum and Palmer are both in the same hall of the draw, the possibility of an all-American final no longer exists.

In tomorrow's quarter-finals, Mangrum will oppose Ward, while Palmer will meet the British player, Ted McNeill, son of a former frish golf champion, who has won the championship on three occasions.

third round,

McNeil tudny eliminated! fill's opponent tomorrow will event expired. All three were Skap Alexander, the American be Sain King, another British | eliminated today. Hyder Cup player, when he international who was taken to The players say that the de-i hinted his tee shot at the 245 the

19th by H. Weetman, a valuation of the Pound has

with their de yards frst hole during the comparatively unknown pro- nothing to do

cinlon, and point out that their | fersions, In the fourth round,

Completing the quarter-final expenses are actually down by The defeat of the Ameriraz, Sam Snead and Skip Alexan-neup is the match between Tai about 30 percent.

Cees and Ted McNeill. in the der, and of Fred Daly, the Irin holder of the title for the past fourth round Hees beat the Irish Harry Bruicl- two years, were the highlights Open Champion,

hav. two and one, while Me. of the third round.

Neill defeated Erie Green by one hole.-Rruler.

FULL OF PRAISE

Alexander, who with Snead, Jobimy Palmer. Hoefner and will be leaving within the next few days, was full of praise

iry the

for the treatment. Britain. the

"My reason for Foing home 15

wife and daughter, who was two days old when I'

But even these surprises were rurpassed in the afternoon when Clayton Hafner, biggest and heaviest of American trom. was well and Truly beaten three and one by Frank (i), a former Welsh champion, in the fourth round.

NOT DWARFED IN SPIRIT

AMERICANS WITHDRAW

London, Supt. 22.--The sud-la see my den elange of plots by some o The United States Ryder Cup flew to Britain," he explained. golfera, who have decided to

return home instead of competing in the forthcoming amateur !, who is 43. Is still suffer fessional foursomes and the ing from the effects of a spinal Masters Tournament, has caused a surprise in golfag clrcles injury received during the war and wears a steel surgical belt. ern He was dwarfed by Be upponent.

t

Comunnder R.C.T. Ree, the

Secretary of the Professional Golfers Association. ocially stated that it was not possibic for him at present to make any statement to clarify the

tion.

post-

1

CHAMPION KEEPS FIT

The new heavyweight champion, Ezzard Charles,

is a favourite of the kids at his training camp in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey.

Next Week's Tennis Tourney Programme

The following are the fixtures! for

the Colony Hurricourts Tournament to be played at the "The PGA have very friend-Chinese Recreation Club:

of with the PGA

Hob Hamilton withdrew yes- tenay from the current matchy relations Norman Quigley, of Winder, championship, and Clayton America and we do not wish to

SWIN

a

comparative

***

kilown," played inspired golf to beat Suead. The 37-year-old British player won by two holes

on the home green.

The American made a ripres Lumatny

durat recovery

the

Be

Fat stages of the panie. pulled Quigley back for iwo

holes with two to play. then won the 17th.

and

Quigley,

however, boled out from a bun- ker for a birdle three to win the match by two holes,

AVENGED DEFEAT.

In the nex round, Quigley rap up against Mangram, who' avenged his compatriot's defeat with a five and four margh over the British player.

Johnny Palmer beat the Dri- lish professional, T. Fairbuim, four and two to qualify for a quarter-final match with Henry Coton, who played splendidly in the fourth round to beat 11. Dodsworth live and four.

Hefner. Sam Snead and Skip | jeopardise in my way Alexander all intimated thatelition, ont so fur the they expected in go home when being I cannot say more.“

in their interocis

the tame said.Reuter.

ARCHIE QUICK ON HOME FOOTBALL

Monday, pan. Cheng Chaw v K. Tso)' (No. 1 these Court YP, Tsul v M... Chan (No 2. PY. Kwok v TE. Baker No. me Daniel Chan and GM. Juny be it, Ip and S.F. Lam (No. 4); Y.W. Lee and Ng Kam-chu ́n v Y. Fung and Win Wu (No. 71.

Luton Town & Coventry City

-A Study In Contrasts

No two more contrasting footballers could be found! than Dally Duncan and Harry Storer, now managers of Luton Town and Coventry City respectively. In their hey-day Duncan was all craft and exquisite wing skill; while Storer believed that "bull-at-a-gate" methods paid best.

You can now see this reflected in the play of their teams. Luton try to play good football all the time; Coventry have to be 100 percent fit and 100 percent fighters.

Tommy Price Wins

World

Speedway Championship

-Storer-sald to me the other

not score goals if the other fel-

London, Sept. 22.-The World's Speedway Champion-lows have the ball." ship was won by au Englishman for the first time when Tommy Price, the England and Wembley rider, was

Tuesday, à p.m.

W. Tout v R. Mitchell (8o, 2 Court: T.K. Ng v K.C. Lat (No. 4 KS. Wong Y KM, AU (No. 31; G. Choa and TF. Choy, Lin and (No. 3) M. Heenan and BA. Ayres Y.Y. Lim and CK, Les (No. 1),

Wednesday, 5 m. Donald Lo S.K. Wong (No. 4 Court Nick Ma v J.D. Mackie No. 21: Ma King-wing SM, Work No. 3: Chan Kam-moon and Hung Moclu v K.II. ip and Edwin Twi No. 3; R.M. Au ant ML. Chan v N. Leonard and Robert Top (No. 13. Thursday, 6 p.. Anton We v tenzin Saw (No. 2

Court: Capt A. Stewart v E. Zular No, F.A. Fisher V Cap: Turner- Cooke No. 5: Roch Liang and Wo Kwodin v Tsol Puin-fan and D.C Lak (No. 1) S. Tao and C.Y. Wong Eddie Chan and Szeto nick (No. 4).

s

Friday. p.m.

Leung Yun-hung v B Sun (No. Court); Capt M. Nicholson_v

Fernando a Ribery (No. Lu Anton Wel and David Tsa! K.C.

Kin-hong Szeto Bick (No. 2);

Ball and A.J. Doyle (No. 3); Donald Lo and Norman Lo v Capt A. Ste wart and Capt Turner-Cooke (No.

---

Saturday, 3.39 p.m.

Chung Yue-to v Henry (No. Court): Hugh Chau

Wong (No. 5).

FD. Zimmern v G. Romelet and R. Thompson: F. Broadbride and C.J. Suth v F. Grove and A.VWhite: R.S. Capell and W., Nicholom v M. Turner-Cooke and FC. Fischer.

Mixed Doubles.-7. La and Mra E. Litton v F.R. Kerman and Miss M.

Fincuredo: AFP. Guest and Miss Lambert Baker EC. Fincher and M. Ward: C. Kutewall and 15 M. Hubeire v J. Lerion and Ming M. Xavier: Daniel Chen and 5m Brnjamin T. Baker and Mrs L.F.

Stokes.

Ladies Single-Sirs RJ. Ground water Mine M. Xavier: Mr LF. Stokes & Mrs B.A. Webb: Miss La

v Mrs J. Lawes: Mrs bert Miss Pd. Ward: 311ss M. Fisher y Mrs J. Horsman.

v

Ladies Doubles-Mrs L.F. Stokes

Cardiff To

SWIMMING

VRC MEET

CH. YMCA

TOMORROW

The Victoria Recreation

BEN HOGAN'S "POWER GOLF"

28.-Match Play Golf

As a great many club championships and tourna Club will be "at home" to ments are decided by match play a few hints here an the Chinese YMCA, 10-

morrow night, and this will how to play match play golf might be helpful. Whatever he the last Inter-Club meet you do, don't let your opponent's luck or skill influence you to change your style in an effort to catch up with him when he gets out in front.' That is the first thing to remember about match play.

of the season.

The leading swimmers of both clubs will be present, and as they are entered In the Colony Your opponent may be just having a good day. The Championships It will provide law of averages will catch up with him sooner or later. one of the best meets this year

and, some very good times wilt Don't overextend yourself in a vain effort to match him while he is hot. If you do you'll be sure to get in trouble. Before you know it you will have added strokes

be registered.

The main event of the even-

u, will no doubt be the meet-to your score which will prevent you from ever catching Ing for the first time, of VRC's | him.

Sonny Monterio and Chinese

1 knew I had to

Walter Hagen had the greatest mental approach to goit of any player. I ever knew, That is

Y'a Wong Kam-wah in the 100 Play your own game, Wall on the green and down in one Yurds Free-style event; also of for him to make a mistake putt for a half. It can be done interest is the return of W. When he docs, and most golfers and has been quite often, Lawrence in the 100 Yards Back make mistakes sooner or later, stroke and George Saunders, the try to take advantage of I. present record holder for the 50 For instance, in the Anals of Yards Free-style, In the 50 Yards Free-style event. Sauna very important championship probably why he won the PGA my opponent hind me three Championship, which is decided ders will be going oll out down at the end of the mor by match play, five times. against Chinese 's former re-ning round. cord holder Ng Nin and Chol make a few birdies to stay in Walter always thought that ho Lee-hang in this race,

the match and catch him, but I was

Roing to

We Gerry Roxa Pereira, holder of didn't get upset when I couldn't number of shots a round. the 100 yards Breaststroke title seem to get them.

could all profit from this ex- ample. last year, will be meeting Chin-

Take the attitude that Y's Chan Chlu-cheung for

you are going to miss so many The second time this season and

shots anyhow and then go ahead another close race should be

I knew that he was playing and play each hole for all that it seen here,

too perfect. He had to make is worth.

or later D114

TOO PERFECT

miss a certain

Shauna Anderson, who inst mistake sooner week bettered the record for the that's what I walted for, Final- (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Ladies' 100 yards Free-style, ly, on the second hole of the will be swimming against So afternoon round he missed tho Oi-lin and Wong Yuen-sung

the ladies events.

THE TEAMS

green with his second shot and

I was on it with mine.

That Was my opportunity and I made the most of it. He bogeyed the hole and I won it Men's Events

with a par. There wasn't any- 100 Yards Free Style-Wong Kam-wah & Lau Ping (Ch. thing sensational about that kind of golf, but it seemed to YMCA) E Monteiro & V.

he Before upset him. Matiuk (VRC).

stended down again I had won 100 Yards Backstroke N three holes in a row to come Yung Yu-kun (Ch. from behind and take a one up Nin YMCA) Y, W, Lawrence & Aieath. K. Itumjahn (VRC).

100 Yards Breaststroke-Chan

Naturally, that

KOVO 1711

had

Chiu-cheung & Au Yung-sunworld of confidence. I even (Ch. YMCA) v. G. Roza-Pereira tually won the match and the championship. The point I want & G. P. Blenkinsop (VRC).

Wait for an open 50 Yards Free Style-Choy to make is: Lee-hang & Ng Nin (Ch. YMCA)ing, don't force

G. Saunders & J. Gomes Of course, all of the above

Lots of times it (VRC).

only theory. 200 Yards Free Style Relny-won't work, but my experience Chan Chin-cheung. Wong Kam- is that more often it will. wah, Choy Lee-hung & Ng Nin (Ch. YMCA) v. W. Lawrence, G. Saunders, G. Roza-Pereira &

100

Ladies' Events

is no

2

American

Hardcourt

Tourney

Berkeley, Calif., Sept. 21. Ted Schroeder defeated Sam Match in straight sets 6-4, 6-2 today to win a place in the Los Angeles quarter- finals of the National Hard- court championships here.

Herb Flam defeated Erl Boydl 6-4, 6-0, and Art Larsen defeat- ed Jim Karoesen 6-4, 6-4,

Eric Sturgess, South Africa, eliminated the Italian Davis Cup player, Marcello de Bello 6-0, U-1.

UPSET OF THE DAY

A LITTLE PSYCHOLOGY and Miss P.3. Ward v Misa hi. Xavier

When you are playing match and Mrs J. Lawes; airs J. Horman F. Menteiro (VRC).

Doris Hart defented Wiipa rcuson play golf there and Mrs R.I. Groundwater v Mia M. tibeiro and Miss M. Figueredo: Miss

why you can't

little Smith 6-1, 6-0, while the de- M. Fisher and Mrs Van Houten v Mrs E. Litton and airs .2.11, Jones.

plon, "Gorgeous Gussie" Mor- Yards Free Style So psychology on your opponent in fending women's singles cham- Men's Singles, SA. · Judah v F.G.P. Guest: A.V. White v F.n. Oi-lin & Wong Yuen-sung (Ch. an effort to defeat him.

For instance, if you and your gan, beat Arzilla McGuire 6-2, Kermani; T

M. Turner-Cooke: YMCA) v. Shauna Anderson & Lanes ferlour 5. Chubb

opponent drive about the same 2-0 and default. Dorothy Hrad of defeated Nancy Morrison let him outdrive you Saul; T.S. Baker v D. Baker. Daris Burten (VRC).

50 Yurds Breas stroke-Cheung distance Shi-ying & Woo Mo-tak (Ch. for once on a short par four. As Palm Beach, Florida 0-0, 6-0,

Felicissimo Ampon beat Fred linve YMCA), Jonn. Eager & Cyn- you are away you will then

Fisher, 0-0, 7-5. the honour of making your tbla Eugr (VRC).

secord shot. Your objective 50 Yards Backstroke Cheung then should be to get the ball Yim-ying & Kwok Kam-ping

The biggest upset of the day (Ch. YMCA) v. Heather Ander on the green as close to the pin

was pulled by Vindirnir Cornik, as possible. ison & Joan Eager (VRC).

It has been proven that a ball unseeded player from Czecho- sitting up close to the pin has a slovakia, who defeated third- Psychological effect on the fel-seeded Earl Cochell of San Jaroslav Drobny defeated Nick low who has to make his second Francisco 7-6, 6-4,

Carter 6-3, 6-3. shot while his opponent's ball 15 on the green-close-to-the-cup.. That's probably one reason why Two other foreign, stars felt short hitters beat long hitters by the wayside. Kay Tuckey of so often in match play champion- London was beaten by Nancey Chaffey of Ventura, 7-5, 6-2,

Have Its

"Wembley

So

200 Yards Free Style Relay

Ol-lin, Wong Yuen-sung,

Shek King-moi & Wong Chot wan (Ch. YMCA) v. J. Evans, Anderson, C. Eager & S. Anderson (VRC).

Dave Sands Matched ships.

Against American sional

that

Paul event

unbeaten in five rides at Wembley tonight to gain a rice 1 can for I believe that the See Lip v S.N, Cho and W., Kwok i complete a Welsh Wembley will | Mead, an outstanding Americnaungan, a reat competitor and Cucelli and Miss Wilma Smith,

maximum of 15 points,

Anal stage in 1985 and this is the Brat season of its resump- tron.

side that plays the better foot, (ball will win in the long run.”

Chau

and

Estimated-to-cost up to day: "I Impress on my lads

£100,000, a sports stadium: that while they have to be

Schoolboys Litton is to be built on a 12% nere-" scrupulously fair, they also have to get the ball in two tackles No. 2 TR Line Cheuk-site in Cardiff. The aim is out of three. That is the only ur No. 51: Silf. Wong wasntato accommodate 70,000 and,

The Anal of the 1038 Profes- and the No. 1 Italian, Giovanni way to win matches. You can-chat (No. 4); Lee Cheuk-in v CF if necessary, up to 150,000

Golfers Championship, Cucelli, was beaten by young Sunday, 3.30 p.m.

people. Schoolboys

London, Sept. 22.-Dave which was played at Shawnee Conway Catton of the Univer

Drobny and Miss Moran, 1.51. Ma v K.C. Wong (No. 1

Construction will have to be Sands, the Australian holder of On-The-Delaware, probably sity of San Francisco 7-5; 0-4. In contrast, Dunean syas: "1Court; Herbert Yarn v T.R. Chol

ol л short hitter defeating give my buys all the bali prae- Nv. 21: Maurice Na v George Lin spread over a period of from the Empire Middleweight Title, offers the most famous example seeded second in d Pa doubles, fell in a big upset to Jr. (No. 3 Ice Cheuk-yue and U. eight to 10 years. but when has been matched against Pele

slugger. In

and 16-3, 6-3. (No. 4); Maurice Ma and Arthit

have arisen on the Penarthi-road middleweight,

Harringay

defeated Sani Y Hugh Wastnachat

not a long hitter. site near the tall-gate.

here on October 11, Henry Litton (No. 55.

Other results were: Sanction for the

has Jack Parker, the England and

workt

It will be Sands' last fght Sacad, one of the longest hitters

by the one-sided" Men's Doubles. - Ampon and was second Bellevue cantain,

Both, however, agree that the

AT THE LRC

defeated been obtained from the Ministry in Britain until he returns next in the game,

Botti Sam and George Worthington general standard of soccer is The following are the LBC of Town and-Country Planning, March. If successful

against score of 8 and 7. with 14 points. His only defeat came from Price in leat 14 of

Mead, he will fight at the Madi-Paul played well, but Paul was Dick Miller and Lowell Jensen, and Cernik green 0-0, 6-3; Drobny received the improving. Says Storer: "The tennis fixtures for Sunday: Price tonight Up to that

1.30 am, Heytan v . Fitzroy- Sport is belter now than it has the 20-heat event.

SPEEDWAY Trophy and a cheque been at any time since the war, cap. A. Tudd and DR. Holmes

❤ E.

son Square Garden, New York, inside of Snead on the Williams: C. Blott time neither had been defeated for £500 prize money from Mrs although I am equally certain it. itaker and W... Th

Speedway rnelog will be one walle

in the last week in November quite frequently with his second defeated Carter and Karoesen on his way. home to shot in spite of being ouldis-7-5, 6-2; Schroeder and Sturgess but Price was first out of the

defeated Al Fleiner and Meryl Allee, the wife of the Prime

tanced off the tre. of the chief attractions and It Australie-Beuter.

Paul's con- Ehm 6-3, 6-2; Cucelli and Del gate in this heat and led all

is not up to the standard of play T. Or and Mrs Heinzerlingv Minister.

El Oliver and Mrs Hynes B.L

sistent ability to do that, plur Bello defeated Asteir Marlin between the two wars."

Barlow and Mrs Barlow v KB expected that this will begin Baker and Mrs Baker: Major Hol-next year. Work is to start al-

his undeniable skill with a put-and Whitney Reed 0-4, 6-2. Jack Parker's prize was £250

Sam and Lawson's

Storer has great faith in Inn man and Mrs Holman v JJ. Eltzen most immediately so that speed.

ter, enabled him to give prize was was

Viljo Heino Sots in third. Jathieson, the young Scotsman and Mrs Eltzen.

one of the worst beatings of his

Mixed Doubles. Del Bello £100. He catne

1030 am.-M. Coulder v N. Cooke: way riders will be able to prac- Norman Parker, of Wimbledon, who led the Army forwards last 3. Ouwehand and K. Rompen v J.. se this winter and be ready to

and Miss Head defeated Mr and Another Record

Mrs Harper Massie 0-1, 6-3;- brother of Jack, finished fourth season and who is now demobbed Hawthem and J.V. Sellors: Cmdr. take part in league matches next while Wilbur Lamoreaux, the and a full-time professional. Harrison and Mrs Harrison v 1. de

Jorry Dewitt and Miss Chaufoy Lavalette and Mira de Lavaletta: HJ,

But speedway is not to be the

Aabo, Finland. Sept

defeated Mr and Mrs Martin only American competing in the He was signed by Coventry from Armstrong, and Mrs Armstrong

If your opponent is on the Anal, was joint fth with Dill Aberdeen ofter his good show- AD. Scholes and Kirs Scholes FLS. only consideration of the pro- Vitjo Heino, the Finnish holder running re- ing. for Western

of of several world Command Cull and Miss M. Sleep v D. Noin

green before you are, don't give Warren 7-5, 0-2: Gerald Oakley Kitchen, of Wembley.

new claimed a Command at and Mrs Kite; D.L.. Prophet and a moters, Major A. J. Lennox. Ogainst Southern

Bob Downs and Miss Buzzy Prophet . Aserappa and Mr. Cardiff, and Mr Les. Maidment, cords, today

the

20,000 up. You can be in a trap and and Miss Gall Volght defeated mark for Shrewsbury a year ago.

Ascrappa 'cup);-G. Sitickland and Broadstairs, Kent.

of

still gel down in fewer strokes. Stevenson 6-2, 6-6: Cernik and Mrs Strickland v PS. McCraig and

The reason I mention it is be-Miss Morrison defeated Dmitri made in the plans Metres with a time of 1 hr. 2 Is Mira Ayres,

Provision

cause so many fellows go about Vedensky and Miss Glen Green- by Mr William Hughes, mins, 40 secs. precards architect, for football AT THE KCC

The previous record of 1 hr. 3 mins, 1.2 sees. was established shoating in such a lackadaisical lee, 6-2, 6-1-United Press. the arena, upon The following matches should of either

of monner when they have to get

the way

He

Everything then depended on Heat 10-Price's last race. made no mistakes and

passed the post the winner, to the tre- mendous cheering of the 93,000 spectators,

won the British Riders'

Conship in 1940.

coveted

Ile proved himself outstanding tonight for he overcame a bad

Tonight's 16 competitors were attack of hay fever and proved

of

original that a No. 13 car can be lucky, the survivors for he was No. 13 on the pro-entry of 224 riders from all over

the world.-Reuter.

gramme.

The World Championship was CZECH MOTORIST DIES Arst staged in 1938 when the "winner was Lionel Van Pring.

of Australia. Jack Milne, of the United States, won In 1937 and Bluey Wilkinson, of Australia, in 1930.

POSTWAR FIRST The war intervened, when the championship had reached the

ONE

Czech

Zulmut

senson.

the

world

Meeting Postponed be played off by the week-end which other sports including in 1941 by Andras Csaplar,

Men's Doubles.-L.F. Stokes and

22.-

Prague, Sept, 22.-A

A meeting to form a Hong-and if not played off by then, baseball, hockey and athletics, Hungary, in Budapest-Reuter. racing motorist, Vaclav Uher, keng Amateur Athletic Asso- must be played on Monday and can be staged.

The football pitch alone will died in hospital in Brno today clation, which was

convened Tuesday: after his Maserati into a telegraph pole while Recreation Club,

been A. Ping and F. Kwok v around this be speed- Beyond this again and S. Saul; F.R. Kermani and 3. way track. practising on the circuit for the postponed until Friday, Octoberlou vit. Eldedate and F. Brock will be sufficient space to provide will be holding a trial match

ber 39, at 5.30 pm, at the bank; T. and T.O. Baker v J. Hors- Czech Grand Prix, to be run on

VRC. Sunday.-Reuter.

.

career.

DON'T CIVE UP

LAWN BOWLS

car skidded for last night at the Victoria s noho and 3 lunghe 33014 long by 25the pot Trial Match At HKCC Omar & Hassan In

Mister Conquest

FEEL THE SECOMO

FINGER, SIR.

A WAX FINGER; SO HE WAS OUR THREE-FINGERED

FRIGNO FROM

has

man and Partner; CL, Katewall and the athletles.track.

BUT THE CANISTER ON THE KEEL OF THE CHRO? WE STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT'S IN IT.

SHE GAILED WITH THE TIDE.WERE CHOCKING ALL PORTE OF CALL, THAT'LL BE YOUR NEXT

JOB, CONQUEST,

London Express Bervica

COMFORT

The Hongkong Cricket Club

Singles Final

.

SNOOKER TOURNEY

Barrie Meets Alec Brown

London. Sept.. 22

John

ni Chater

flood tomorrow afternoon and all members This year's Lawn Dowla wishing to participate are re Singles Champion will either be Special attention has been quested to enter their names M. Omar or MB Hassan Barrie, of Wisbech, who was paid to the comfort of spectators, in a book in the Clubhouse. and 40 turnstiles will be placed

at convenient Intervals so that

there will be no congestion.

The main stand, will be part of

an imposing structure which will

Rugger Results

·

who beat W. B. Butterworth beaten by Albert Brown, of Bir and L. A. Collyer respectively.mingham, earlier this week in the first match, today met Alec in the semi-finals yesterday,

Brown, of London. In the second U. M. Omar, ot Craigengo-heat of the qualifying compet!- London, Sept. 22-The follow-wer, who had won the title on tion of the News of the World beal £1,500 Snooker Tournament at four previous occasions, by 21-14 on the 22nd head.

also house ofces and changing- ing were the results of rugger W. B. Butterworth at HKFC the Leicester Squaro fall here...

rooms.

The British Boxing Board of Control have been approached with a view to securing one of the rooms in the main stand ns part of their scheme for coaching anil training.

Restrictions on the supply and use of building materials will

schémo. Meantime less ambi-

matches played today:

RUGBY UNION Palgaton 3, Torquay Athletic 3

RUGBY LEAGUE Widnes 17, Workington 0,

Reuter...

At the Interval Barrio and

were

Butterworth, though out Brown were level with three bowled, played very well, and frames each. The reores was leading on the first few (Barrie first): 66-47; 30-50; heads. Unfortunately for him, 04.32; 30-72; 55-43; 30-00, however, Omar was in top form and at one time lod by 10-0. The match, consists of seven

In the other match played at frames.

Brown led Barrie by seven. Craigengowor, M. B. Hassan,

delay completion of the full Referees' Mooting. [one of the outstanding bowlers frames to five at the close of the

were

scores after the interval tinus plans have been' prepared.

monthly meeting of the of Indian NC overwhelmed L. Arst day of the second heat. The (Brown fust): 55-50; 60-30: Thess are for the accommoda- Hongkong Football Refereo Axio Collyer, winning 21-2.

ciation wil! · Um held on Monday, "Of ", the " 19" heade played, 71-40; 70-30; 67-24; 50-67. tion at its inception for 20,000 Srotember, 26, at 830 pm, the Hassan scored on ne less than peoplo

at an initial cost of omess of The

16. £25,000.

Building, tes· Houts Sirent.

Prince's

Twenty-five frames remain to be played.-Reuter

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