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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950.

ONLY EVERTON WINS AMONG THE CUP SEMI-FINALISTS

London, Mar. 8. All four Cup semi-finalists were in action in today's Football League programme, but only Everton won. Chelsea and Liverpool lost at home and Arsenal were held to a draw on their own ground.

Liverpool, who last Saturday knocked Blackpool out of the Cup, today relinquished their unbeaten home record to the same opponents, whose great de- fence held out against relentless pressure.

Manchester United strengthened their bid for Lengue honours with n re- sounding 7-0 victory over Anton Villa. The winger, Mitten, got four of the goals, three of them from the penalty spot.

For

Final Acceptors

Grand National & Lincolnshire

London, Mar. 8.-Fifty-four final neceptors for the Grand National, to be rumover four miles 856 yards at Liverpool on Saturday, March 25, were today,

The United's win, coupled. with Liverpool's defeat, gives them a clear lend of two points of over Liverpool at the top the Division I table.

Victory at Bolton eases Ever- In the danger zone ton's position at the bottom of the table.

Another lowly placed club, gained two Charlton Athletic,

valuable points by infleting on Chelsen the Intter's first home defeat in four months.

Arsonal Bolton Chelsea

THE SCORES

1 Middlesbro

1 Everton

1 Charlton

Greatest Ever Outfield

Filly Bought For 3/- Earned Owner £9,000

R. J. ("Sunny Jim") Speers, leading Canadian breeder of money-winning thoroughbred horses, is to London buying-bloodstock for his stud farm.

Speers says, "British bloodstock is still unmatched anywhere for breeding It is his first visit. He has led the Canadian purposes, and that's why I'm here." breeding lists for the last four years.

Accompanied

by Brigadier

I. S. Scott, of the British Blood- stock Agency, he has been look- ing for offspring with Hyperion blood in them. He bought n Hyperion colt, Reed Race, the other

her week Speers owns a huge ranch In Manitoba.

In Canada, he la known for a big-hearted gesture shortly before the war which won prominence in every sport page in the country.

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY

Bruce Harris

larger than the playing area of Wembley Stadium-115 by 76

Rules of the game set tho TALE OF TWO FILLIES

maximum pitch measurements One morning at his racetrack most if not all, of the first-class as 130 yards by 100 yards; but ho was watching two iwo-year League

In grounds old Allies on a short sprint. was accompanied by a young standari, as they are Go often He comply with the international Winnipeg varnish salesman.

winner you'

Britain

A London soccer supporter

wolght boxer with dealgns on Ronnie Clayton's Empire honours.

Joshun is not unacquainted with English opponents. Ля an amaleur he once had a verdict over our present pro- fessional bantamweight clinmi- plon, Danny O'Sullivan.

The visitor is 27, comes to London via Amerion, where he has won 31 of his 38 contests since he began a Paclite Coast tour in 1947. Outside the ring he is a highly akilled colour photographer.

(London Express Service)

COMMANDOS'

SPORTS

Speers said to him, "Pick the used for international and other

and I'll give her to senior representative matches.

LONDON V. THE REST Tho visitor guessed right Members of the New York Yankees “greatest ever"Sucers told him he could have asks, "Why not a London XI. outfleld gather around a cake at the party given by the horse, but his companion in against the Rest of England?" New York chapter of the Baseball Writers Association sister an emptying his pockets. If both teams were limited to All he had in them was 37 cents men eligible to play for Eng- (less than 35.), of America. Guest of honour was Charlie Keller (left)

which Speersland, it would serve as a trial who is now with Detroit Tigers. With Keller are Joe accepted. That fly went on to match.

Here is a London XI which Later her foal, Victory Gift would take a lot of beating: became the lending

money-Allen (QPR); Scott (Arsenal). winning

three-year-old

(Spurn): Nichol Judgment (8:13), Bobo, Burp WALES & IRELAND DRAW DiMaggio (centre) and Tommy Henrich, more recently win a race classes

in Ramy Canada-

(Spura). L. Compton (Aracant). Walters The 37 cents was turned Into

(Arsenal); Mercer npurse-winning total of nearly (Spurs), Bennett (Spurs), (Chel- Commanding Omeer, Lieut. Col. £0.000,

published Derby C.

2 Portsmouth Manchester U.7 Aston Villa Liverpool ◊ Blackpool

-Reuler.

1

1

Bel Toger II and Rec du Diable (9 stove), Tumatic and Fair

Wrexham,

Mar.

In a drew 0-0 And and Ireland Intchick soccer International here todiny. enforced of their In spite

J.-Wales

They are (with weights): Garde Toi and Roimond (13 statie 1 pound), Finrure (12:8).

ban and Transatlantie (8:11). Freebooter Klaxton (11:13),

Kilbelin (11:0), Goldsborough, (11:1).

Cloncarring

Park (4:0). Sun Barnes No Shagreen and Wat

(8:5),

and Iror (8:4); Grani (118), Howland, Roy

(8:3). Bronzino and late changes, Ireland, with Cavaliere 131:6). Russian Hero Rubbaixo

(8:2),

wag Persian team which Tir Aethon

play! and Cromwell (11:4),

Philadelphe

Eire II and by

their heavy Major (11:2), Stockman (11:1): Glory, Royal Mount (11:07 Monaveen China Verdict (8:1). Fair Seller, better form than

Big defents by Scotland and Eng- Itayal

Collage

(10:13), Star Point, Pompous and

(7:13), Laverstoke, Sunland, and they merited a goal- Happy Lives (10:12), Bailling win

Casledermot Flame and Fancy Fly (7:12), less draw against Wates today. Pebulus

reldom

reached de The

Kame (Esto Tower (0:0), Gallery, Fighting Llue Mackpool

Flame trur International standard but and Jamrier (10:8). | Zay64) arist

Cadamstown

(7:10). Neapolitan Star, Saljoy, provided a fair measure of ex- Binghamstown (19:7).

Doradonellement with Wales the more Emblem and Cassa (10:3), Soda 11 (10:4). Tudor

Brawby Welcome (7:0),

Lund, Prince aggressive side. Angel Hill, Cottage

In defence Ireland did well. (late Boi Teka and Inverlochy (103). Barney Danil, and

Skouras (0:2), Column Volant) (77), Salome, Dumb-Con Martin, the Aston Possible, Lucky

(10:11),

Ardna-

Traddies Bartameter (7:5). Kety (7:3), Knockier and Tommy 11. Belimiek,

Hundred (19:1). Confucius, Foxley

Bell. 5

San Asturose (6:10).-Reuter Safety Lock, Ship's

Cottage. Cottar.

Michele,

Inchmore,

Fastime,

Highland

Ol..

Pedro Masip

Limestone

Daim. South- Le Ivan's Choice, borough, Man River, Saintfield, Comeragh, Carler, Mermaid VI and Dynovs (ail 10 stone),

THE LINCOLNSHIRE The final acceptors for the Lincolnshire Handicap, to be um over one mile at Lincoln

Saturday, March 18, wer. also

blished today. Numbering 43, they are (with weights which have been raised three pounds):

Beats Quist

Lawn

also carned

ap-

best Irish attackers. The

lant

the

Welsh

a frat baseman-AP Picture.

HARRINGAY RACERS PUT ENGLAND BACK ON ICE HOCKEY MAP

the

By ARCHIE QUICK

out Fuessen

of

arc

REFEREES STRIKE

sta). Bally (Spurs), Medley (Spurs),

Scott and Ramsey are both The latest strike of football right backs, but it would be no referees. It is on in ireland be-hardship for Ramsey to switch cause of "blackleg labour," im-to the left. ported from England.

My Dublin

reporter tele- chones the story thus:

In spite of protest lodged by the Referees' Association the bl

KEEPING HIS BLUE

Cambridge are At present rowing a lock-to-lock trial each the week-end: Cleaver says

conches to question for

one of the Football Association of Ireland settle is whether have decided to retain the cer- Lady Margaret men, the South vices of referees curnged from African W. T. Arthur, who weighs 12st 121, can make

sociation to

Linesmen

corn. the

sent at "." If he can it will be possible to sent the two Pauls, Bircher

are pro-

Only

and Massey,

42 Royal Marine Com- mando held their Annual Unit Athletic Meet on Tues- day at the United Services Athletics ground, Boundary Street.

Among those present were the Brigade Commander, Brigadier C. R, Hardy, D50, CBE and the

1. I. Riches, DSQ.

The prizes were presented by Mrs R. W. Madoc, wife of the

Second-in-Command.

Y Troop won the Inter-Troop competition with 45% points. A Troop

second with 30 points, X Troop next with 33 points, and B Troop last with 311 points

шего

Other results were:

100 YATUS.-1. Mne, Stigbion (1):

2. Cpl. Goin (B); 3, Zine, Hardiman

(A).

20. Yarda—1,—hine—Taylor—(H);

เบ),

1

und 4

was

2,

440 Yards.-1, Hardman. (A): Hepburn (Y); 3. Set Harding (X)

Yard Bowditch (X): 2. Allen (3): 3, Skono (A)

Attle, 1. Sgt. Harding! (X); 2, Mhe. Hope (A): 3, Mne. Bowditch IY}.

Allen-1, no. Hope (A): 2. 1/Cpl. Atkint (X); 3. Green (X).

High Jump,-1, Sine. 18ghton (8);

Discus-1, Sgt. Eamgu (X); 2, J. S. Smith (X); 3. Mne, Haoke (A).

Harringay Racers ice hockey team have completed villa the most successful tour of any club who have ever left Purebbell and Pelican's--Pride--(7:6), entre-half_giving an excellent England-for-oversens. I say club side advisedly, for 1 Erland fer_cup_ties in the grade in the heavyweight"|| 2. bz1 Allen (B) and line. Gould

Short, the Plymouth remember that in 1936 England upset all calculations by League of Ireland Cup diaplay and goalkeeper, Urs

and his opposite number. going to Garmisch Partenkerchen in Bavaria and win-petition.

Originally twe referees from England were chosen for ties in

both Kelley, of Fulham, played well ning the Olympic title. in the Irish goal.

The Racers, back flushed with victory after victory Dublin. When the FAT refused the Olympic eight t

when this order is set- Brennan, of Birmingham, and Lockhart, of Coventry, made a after a month's travel, played in four countries-Switzer-request by the Referees' As- Crick like to take his

nominate only

'holiday," lie will probably 10x left wing and were the land. Czechoslovakia, Germany and France and in those trishmen the Irish resul

nou

Jennens until behind

five weeks before the burtling Ford, of Aston Villa countries you meet people who know how to play icecided to withdraw their services. row

Result is that all matches in about

they will change. Col. Crews 1; 3, Bigt. Hughes

Y kept continually in the picture hockey. Yet the Racers won 15 of their 19 matches,

Ingrace when

Ilop. Step and Jump-1, Rocke by referees from places agein. Cairo, Mar. 8.—Jaroslava leader of the Welsh attack drew three and lost but one-the final match at the the Dublin area are now being

(A): 2. Smith (X); 3, Henson (C), This means that Jennens will

Yard Hurdles.-1, Newman (Y); He and Bir- reinin his Blue, the from Williams, of Berds,

2. Lieul, Ford (A). Drobny self-exiled Czech, wieived little support Palais des Sports in Paris against Edmonton Mercurys, controll

Canada's representatives in the forthcoming Work vided by the contesting clubs.

cher will probably be the only and Pedro Masip, of Spain, diminutive right winger.

ROMANTIC STORY Hot Championship. The Racers had got straight out of a

members of the crew not in Burgess of Tottenham semi-finals of entered the

Here is a romantic story of

the Lady Margaret eight. Singles in the aura, and Barnes, of Arsenal, plane from Munich and lost 5-0.

INDIAN BOXER Welsh defenders were Found the Men's

the the rugby field. Way down to- Munich Racers' Tennis and

18-year-old

Perlinps Egyptian

Arriving in London by the wards the Pyrenees, the reserve

bont train Championships here today. centre half, Charles, of Leeds, standing triumphs were against Western German champions.

was a handsome team of the village of Vic-Queen Mary International the full Czech national side. In the quarter-finals Drobny de a sound

debul-Reuter.

There are the players who will goal average of 144 for and 70sensac sailled forth to give Aaron Joshun, Indian feather-

battle At Nogaro against the Macdonald was beat H. Wels, of Argentina, by

be defending their World title against. Duke

locals of that equally small 0-2 and Macip

Harry and manager. NO CHANCE OF DATE 6-3, 6-1 and

March 13 to coach In London from

village. Quist,

And defeated. Adrlan

other trainer, Racers beat them Aldridge

Al the last moment Vie found Australla by 6-1, 7-5, 4-0. 5-7

London, Mar. B-The Foot-22, yet the

themselves one short. ball Association Cup semi-finaleren goals to Ave and three to players who made the trip were Lussier, Linton, Swindlehurst, two. Drobny and Cernick renches between Liverpool and Everton

HOUSE FULL

Payette, Ricard, Glennie, Men-; Tamblyn, Met's Doubles semi-finals will take place an arranged at thes

chin, Kennedy und B-Ruin when they beat Blomquist, of Manchester on March 25.

The House Full" notices were with Joe Shack as captain. Spoilt the chances of victory by Sweden, ant Shafei, of Egypt,

the Racers went. of pokesman stated that they had up wherever the Australian cricket tourists 6-1, 6-0, and J. Harper, o Confirming this today, an FA

and in Prague 50,000 people letter from MesTP. a combined South Cant-Australia, and G. Von Cramm, received a

to get inin Limlled, the lessees queued for hours bury and Asherton team on the of Germany, foined them by Tophams second ami last day of their defeating Pat Hughes and Tuddy and managers of the Liverpool a risk which held only 16,000. match at Timeru.

Roberts, of Britain, 6-2 ard Haceroure urging that the the Their high standard of play and

sportsmanship should be played on March 18 good W. A. Brown, the Australian G-2-Reuter.

them popularity in order to avoid clashing with captain, who reared BR, declared the tourists' est inning at 300 for eight wickets. The Combined XI, who were all fut in their first innings for 56, had lost four wickets for 31 In the second knock when rain prevented farther play.

Rain

Spoils It For Aussies nd 6-1

Wellington, Mar.

ever

Open Events At Liverani

St. Joseph's

venues

brought everywhere.

Thus there

WEEK-END FOOTBALL'

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 1st Dividen

cham.

LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON

The only supporter was Mile Marinette, ង girl of great Results of badminton matches who insisted on flingplayed at Kowloon Cricket Club the vacant place at wing three last night were: quarter. The fry she scored won the match,

Schou Boys Singles.A.A. Dos Remedios bent Y. Khan, 15-4, 15-8.

Junior Men's Doubled-1, Frickseni and J. Yvanovich lost to U. Chow and C. Ngan, 8-15, 15-7, 6-15.

Junior Men's Singles-C.M. Quino

The power of defence shown by her opposing wing has lost [any reputation he may have lost to v 1. Saw 17-18, 0-16; 11.J.

fixed Doubles.

J. A. Juntor Soares and Mrs J.A. Soares heat W.B. Brown and Mrs B. Mecall, 15-10, 13-0 K.Y. To and Mrs W.. Too lost to A.D. Drown And Mag Marple Xavier. 4-15, -10.

Senior Mixed Doubles.-CK. Le and Miss Y. Franco beat M.A. OII- veira end Airo IF, Genzalves, 15-0,

The fallowing are the league sae-had, but as a gallant fellow heavier lost in M. Liang. 6-15, 4-15.

has attained one beyond ro proach. the Grand National at Aintree. They also won the International cer fixtures for the week-end:

Cup competition at Davos with "The fact that the Grand Na-an unbeaten record. tional was taking place was not Top scorer wns Wyn Cook, overlooked when the dates and but the spectacular play of Ed were corridered." sald Blondin was a revelation to the 40-year-old and the the FA oficial. "We always audiences.

Campbell, was a endeavour

nyolt clashing veteran, Duke with other big sporting events, tower of strength in defence.

instance it knot, The Cup for the most valuable a min. thef: The 28th Annual Athletic but in this

has gone to the date."player.

however, Pat

Coburn, and this was pre- sented to him by the Canadian then, stage

radio and

star Robert Beatty

The full list of results wast-

Len Bulding was undefeated College

with 87 at the close Australians' innlags.

of the

Sports

to

In the Combinet X'a second Mect of St Joseph's College possible to alter inning Jack Iverson took two will be held tomorrow on the Reuter.

wickets for eight run and C South China Athletic Associa- CERMANS BEAT SWISS

Puckett twn for 15.-Reuter.

JOE HARDSTAFF

IS WORRIED

tion Ground, Caroline Hill, at t D.11.

4.30 Sookunpoo Aras KMD.

MR JOHN COVENTRY p.m. (Ref: W. Gaffney Larsmen:

Memories of a famous racing Kwong Wah v St Joseph's Care-family are revived by a notice Weng King-chung/Chan Tak-fail.

the other week's Incing 13-12. ine 118 430 pm. (flet A. Ein Guest, Linesmen: C. A. Woo/Liu Calendar that Mr John Country Ting-kni).

2nd Division

has taken out a licence to judge Yard Pailer v Army. Soakumpoo under National Huni Rules.

J Dundon).

Earl of His father, the late Eastern y South Chinn, Caroline

Coventry

oliver 3 nm. (Ref: W. Lawter). PCA & Club, St Joseph's 4.30 pm. races the Cambridgeshire ret: 5. K. Kwok).

1923 with Verdict. ridden by Aichael Beary, who beat the Frenchman Epinard a neck.

won

amoo!!

Shot Put.-1, L/Cpl. Seeuter (M); 3. Cpl. Blythe (5); J, J. 9. Sinichi (X).

| Javelin.—1. Mne. Walnwelght (H); 2, Peacock (5); J, Lleus. Grapton

Hammer-1, Set, Wallace (Y); a. Mne, McKinney (); 3. Mie. Tasker (X).

4x100 Yards Relay.-1.

Troop;

2, 11. Troop: 3, A Troep.

Medley Relay.—1, Y Troop: 2, X' Troop; 3, A Troop,

Three-legged.-1. Evans and Yoo- man: 2. Hepburn and McKinney: 3. L/Cpl. Smith and Mnie. Hyland.

and Wheelbarrow-I, Meltinney Hepburn: 2. Lieut. Grafton and Jens kina: 3, Cpl. Blythe and Mne, Poole. Veterans-1. TSM Allen; 2. Lieut. Col. Richies; 3, Lieut. Turner,

Galley.-1. A Troop; 2, Y Troop; J. 9. Troop.

Lieut. Omer14-1.

Tumer: Lleut. Col. Richen: 9. Maj. Madde, Sgts, Fames; 2, Hughes: Larkin.

and Smith; 3.

2.

J.

Cols-1, Blythe Chadwick and Its; J. Darrow and

Hou-War. 1, X Troop! 2.

Troop

Lonit Jump-1, Highton, (B): 2, Cpl. Wheatley (Y): 3, Cpl. Blythe (9).

ON THE RECORD

An come and by At Let Them Take On The

enormous

of

money

430 would have gone to France if

Epinard had won,

1

Football

Later Verdicit' daughter, Quashed, saved the Ascot Gold going to America Cup from when she beat Omaha by

Of all the footballers in the shorthead.

League, the only ones I recall Before the war Mr Coventry starring on the athletic field in

under recent regular judzo Д

are Au Chi-yin, Jockey Club Rules, but on de- South China's schoolboy

foot- mobilisation he joined the firm haller, and Gussie Pereira of St of Tattersalls and was often Joseph'u

SUNDAY, MARCI, 12 1st Division Club y Pallee, Club 130 Zurich. Mar. 8.-The Swies

thet: Li Ding-long. Linemen: The following are the open national football team were beat Arosa 15-4; beat Goeta Garcett/Cheung Yan-sing). RAF V Kitchee, Sookuntoo events;

beaten here today by a German Sweden 5-3; beat E. V. Fuessen Metres Bicycle Race side. 3,000

Saarbruecken, by two

Germaint

10-4; drew Davos. (Ref: 11. J. Chisnall. Lines open to Colony. (Prizes donated goals to one. The Swiss team 3-3: Berne

4-3; beat Zurichment Ping-P/P. Manson).

Enslern # 51 Joseptis, Careline 13-4: by Mr and Mrs LL.M. Hanes led 1-0 at half-time,

bent

Berne 7-1; beat 430 pm. (Ref: D. P. Lai. Monter and Philippini scored Neuchatel 12-4: beat Lausanne Linemen: F. A. Barretto/A. Leck).

2nd Division Auckland, Mar. 9.-J. Hard-and the British Bicycle Co.)

drew

beat for Saarbrucken and Bader for B-3:

Basic 7-7:

News Vendor v Prison's. Club 3 staff. England and Nottingham-Time. 4.30 p.m. approx.

Switzerland.

Czechoslovakia 7-5; drew Os-pm. (Ref: J. McFarlane); Swiss selected national

Talkan v Kitchee, Caroline 13 trava 4-4: beat Bratislava 7-2:

Ashton). football team beat the Racingbeat Brno 8-5; beat Czecho- pm. (Ref: X. M.

- Rollcitor

St St Joseph's Club of Strasbourg by three slovakin 3-2: drew E. V. Fussen Joseph 430 p.m. (Ret: A. Ribeire, CAA V Dorkyard, Boundary St 430 Roals to one after the teams had 10-1, beat S. C. Riessersee 13-1; been level at one-til at half-beat E. V. Fuessen 8-5; lost to P., Ref: E. A. Stubley);

HAF v Police, Kal Tak 430 p.m.necu and heard in the rostrum

But look over the results lime-Reuter,

Edmonton Mercurys 0-5.

(Rel: G. Grummitr.

at their sales during the post the University and King George year. He remains with that V School athletic meeis од Saturday, and Immediately you TESTS FOR BIRMINGHAM can draw up a team of League cricketers who would make up Birmingham, in population.

p.m.

for

www

1 Mile open to the Combined shire cricketer, said here today Services, Time, 4 p.m. that if he was forced to give up

Invitation School Relay (Boys) his cricketing career because of

4 x 400 metres. Time, 4.30 an injury he would go into the hotel business.

Invitation School Relay (Girls) who Jeaves Hardstalt,

X 100 metres. Time, 4.15 England tomorrow After

an p.m. to the engagement as coach

The following events for the Association, Old Boys will be run off, start- Auckland Cricket tore the fibres of his shouldering at 6.15 p.m.

100 Metres open to S.J.C. Old muscles when making a return from deep field in u Plunkel Boys only. Shield match at Christmas.

The injury has restricted his reach forward but he hopes it will improve with rest on the zra voyage.--Reuter.

COMING TO THE

LEE THEATRE

STAMPEDE

100 Metres open to S.J.C, Old Boys only. (over 40 years).

100 Metres Walking Race veterans (over 50 years).

Metres open to all ex- 400 pupils of a Christian Brothers' School or College,

Czech Girl Koops Skating Title

London, Vizanova

Mar. of

Ortiz Wins The 23 placements-fleuter.

E. V.

Schoolboys' Interport Trials

CLUB TEAMS

The following soccer teams will represent the Club during the week- end:

1st XI v Police on Sunday at the Club (4.30 p.m.):-Brown, Tender. On, Barber, Roberts, Strange. Mul- len, Barclay. Hardwick, Hurrell. Meloughlin, Bickford.

Wal

Brm.

years

of

is the second city of England quite a match-winning athletic yet it has nowadays no

team by local standards.

Warwickshire

100

100 and

*

Test 9.--Miss Aja Czechoslovaldin.

2nd XI V PCA tomorrow at St match cricket.

but Joseph's (3 p.m.):-Catton, Duncan,

Ifere is a quick selection, with 1,359,16 points, and 12

K.B. Baker. Leck, Wyner. Urquhart, club want this changed.

concession based on meet results and comTM placements, won the Women's

Fouillard, Gledhi Widger, A cannot hope for a

cricket Reserver:-Ons until accommodation can comparative value to their Baker, Giddings. World Figure Skating title at

ger. Macdonald, Johnson the Wembley Fool here tonight.

COMMITTEE pare with Trent Bridge and Old teams: Altweg, the Entries accepted on the field.

220 Yards - Dick Miss Jeanette

The first of a series of trials INTERPORT

Interport Trafford, was recond Mr M.A. do Sitva will pre-British Champlon,

A meeting of the for the School Football Inter-

Edgbaston ground in soon to Honson & Q. Almao; 440 & 30 of the Hong- and 18 1,345,71 points sent the prizes.

with

port match against Manila will Sub-Committee nincements, with Miss Yvonne be held on Sunday on the Club hong Football Association will be greatly enlarged. Unfortun-Yards-G. Wagner & M. Nico!- Sherman, of the United States, ground at 10 am.

te held at the Association's ately this means taking in the con; Mile G. Wagner & E. High Jump-T. H. been office on Monday, March 13, at adjoining playing fold leased to Webster; third with 1,330.58 points and

Q. the Birmingham Rugby Foot The following have

Almao; Long Lean

H. chosen and all players are re- 5.15 p.m.

Agenda: 1. Confirm Minutes ball Club, who must henceforth Jump-Dick Honson & T. quested to turn up as they will

of meeting Nos. 5 and 0; 2 be content with a be assured of a game,

begins. Huang. T. H. Lean & Hand other

Amann. Any Chan Shu-slu (St Stephen's), Koo dence; 4. diaroff (King George V), Webster nest

Kwok-lau

NI (Queen's), London, Mar. The follow. IKGV), au Wing-chiu (Queen's).

Yeung

FIVE FOREIGN Kwok-chuon (Wah Yan' P.M.), Grant

ENTRIES Reds.--Cher Hon-ping (Wel Yan

Mar. 8. Augusta, Georgia, A.N.). Ho Chiu-chiu (Talkoo), Lam a split 10-round decision over University 28, Royal Navy 3.

Cap (second ruk-lun, (La Salle), Mak Hing the former bantam king, Harold Rugby League Dado (1281 lbs.).

replny): Dewsbury 10, cheng (Wah Yan), Thang Yong-kao Five International golf stars Bre-wing (Taikoa), today were selected to play in Taikoo), Au

Tournament from Wakelleld 13-Neuter.

Wong Yung-ki (Talkoa), Ma Hung the Masters

Tatkool, Lal Chung-hang Wah Yan April 0 to 0. P.M.). Wong Sun-men (Talkoo), Lau The foreign entries are Nor- Sil-kit" (Wah Yan P.M.).

Yon Nido, Blues-Lea King-yeo (St Joseph's), man

Decider

Angeles, Mar. World Bantamweight

Rugger Results

Greens.-Yu Chung-ming (Queen's), Maenu Interport; 3. Correspon ancy untit dev whockly ten- Lean: Weight Events-Charles

ROD CAMERON CALL STORM Champion, Manur Ortiz (132ing were the results of rugger fich-fook (Wah Yan AM), Chan

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The

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Bottled n three-year-old matches played today:

Union: Rugby feud last night by pounding out

round

Edinburgh (KV).

We don't know much

talent olher athletic other Crleket League

bust-Then they will be homeless.

The rugby club have no hard feelings, they find the cricket and co-operative cmmittee sympathelle, and although they outside of the fact that Gerry will eventually have to remove, they do not despair of finding another ground.

BIG RIO PITCH

League

Yin-fok, running in what was a new event for him, returned the magnificent time-by local stan- the dards

so on and more University track-of 2 mins. 11.0 seconds. The Chinese Olympic runner, Wong Ching-ling, พร back in third place behind N. A Phillips of the Army.

Outstanding performance

at

the University Athletic Cham-

came on

his

pionships proper was Victor Lai's of 6 feet 7 inches. high jump This, however, fourth attempt. Otherwise, per- formances were not too bad, but turned no record-breaker was up outside of Inge e Renner, who improved on her Long Jump re- cord with a performance of 14 feet 4 inches. This is

way

off anything approaching the standards of even club athletics

In England or Australia and a managed 14:4 jump was also by Sheena Kirkwood in the King George V School sports.

1

and

Athletics have got off to about in the start. A match was considered teams, last season for the current one

the University between King George V School, but the not present KGVS crop does. compare with last year's and it would not be much of a match outside of the

prints As the Inter-School Sports approach, I renew my plea for G-4-3-2-1 scoring II.adopting the the Bfth boy in

system so that scores for his school. One cannot help feeling sorry for a fourth nosed out by inches in a race in which he may have come very near to breaking the old record.

A

Gosano can throw the Javelin, But take the following Cricket League tug-of-war squad and And eight League footballers to hold them-A. R. Minu, T.

G. McFarlane, Ortiz cinched the non-title

Size of the football pitch at Crabtree, J. fight in the final round by drop-

Australia's Rio de Janiero, on which the Zimmern, K. A. Miller, G. Col- ping the Chicago negro to one ince with a right to the chla, Scots Bantam Loses chung, Shiu-shing Queen 11. Yeung reading professional; Robert de finals of the 1950 World Cup lina, W. L Howard and

Ya-hong (St Joseph'n Chan Chu Vicenzo, Argentine pro, Antonio coccer series will be played this Owen-Hughes (anchor}? Young Queen's), Stephan Chan (8)

Outstanding performance in Maurice Joseph's Glasgow, Mnr.

(st Cerda, also of Argentina, Henri summer, has been fixed now at Man-cheung

in Sandeyron, the French bantam-Joseph's Chu

Chu Kant-wing (Bt Jose do Lamaze of Paris, a promin-118 yards by 78 yards 2 feet.

Yu-wing (Queen's), weight, autpointed Hobby Bo-ph2"),_

Teng Ping-satu (Queen's), Lee Chukent French amteur and Pascual This is just inside the maximum the University sports came from of 120 yards by 80 set for in- the Open 880 Yards run A profesatorini land, of Dundee, over 10 roundis

ternational matches and is which South China's star, Ng Bang 13: Joseph's), Yau Tak nay Viola, hero tonight-Neuter.

(Queen's).

Uruguay-Associated Press,

On June 7, 1947, Dade won the championship from Ortiz in

a blazing 15-round bout, Tw

months later, however, Ortiz came back to regain the crown. -United Press,

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