THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1950.
TENSE MOMENT.
ARMY'S CHALLENGE TO THE SCORPIONS MAY FADE OUT AT KING'S PARK
BY "RECORDER"
Army's challenge to the Scorpions may fade out at King's Park to morrow afternoon when they take on Club de Recreio, last season's Cham- pions, and the HKCC team may finish the week-end virtual Champions.
Army come up against a Recreio team that is approaching lost season's form, with "Spotty" Pereira back and Eddie Gosano finding the form that made him one of the season's most successful bowlers last year.
The Scorpions play two matches this week-end, the first against Royal Navy at Chater Road tomorrow. On Sunday they travel out to Pokfulam to meet Uni- versity.
of
The composition of Navy'u will make "L lot ican difference to the outcome of lu- morrow's match at Chater Road,
though even at their best the Navy would not start favourites. With a good team and the for- tunes of cricket on their side, they may contribute to putting the a little more apice into remaining weeks of the League Rosion.
beaten the University have
both at before, Scorpions Chater Road and at Sookunpoo last season, But they are not the team they were last year and the Scorpions are a greater power today than they have ever been.
RAF
The rest of the League pro- gramme is a good one. are at home to the Optimists on a matting wicket and Noel Artly has more than a chance to score all of the 88 runs he needs for record postwer
League aggregate,
itte
Though Optimists are away, I have a feeling that they may nebleve the improbable and take all four points.
home in ut KCC Cralgengower and will be up against a very far different team from the one that lost half a dozen-wickets for barely 10 runs on the board at Cox's Road last season.
The match should be a good one, but it is difficult to predict what could happen.
TEAMS
The following erfeket teams have
10 represent been selected clubs in league and matches a week-end:
Navy
their friendly
Navy 1st XI v. Scorpions. Chinter Surf. T. Mallows Jld. totnarToW:
C. P. O. White, Mid. (Capt.), Falkner, Lt. Wren, Lt. Oxterby, 1. Cor. Nallon, Lt. Kettle, Long, Cdr. (E) Trollope. Abraham, R. E. M. Hanes. pire, S/Lt. Cubbjit. Sevrer, C. O. Jefferies.
י
English Flat Racing
Season
Opens
Too Much Fuss About This German Team
SAYS ALAN HOBY
Why all this fantastic fuss over the first visit of a German boys' Soccer team to Britain since the war?
Not only are the Foreign Office paying their fares to London. The National Association of Boys' Clubs, who are organising the tour, have gone to remarkable lengths to give our Teutonic guests a high old time.
The programme, from March 15-31, includes slap-up official receptions by the Lord Mayors of London, Birmingham, and Nottingham.
There are also motor-coach trips to Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Oxford, Edinburgh, and so on, a meeting with Tommy Lawton, and Invitations from Arsenal and Newcastle to watch their First League games. Finally, a farewell lunch is And why not, you may ask? (job of captaining England. I do to be thrown by the Football In my view, we are wasting not want it myself at times."
Brown also declared:
You Association, who are helping to our time courting and feting eponsor the visit.
WUNDERBAR!
knowing
the
sport.
would
-London Express Service.
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the Germans for obvious pro must have a man who is pre- paganda reosong ke this.pared to take a reasonable risk They certainly haven't given i—and a man who is prepared "Wunderbar!" The only the slightest indication, even to tick off a player who does thing they've forgotten is the now, that they understand the not do what he is told.... royal train and the biggest suite meaning of at Claridges or the Savoy!
something of "I don't think that Len. Hut- Mind you,
way I'm not, for the
German mind ton or Godfrey Evana
to be reprimanded by second, doubting the sincerity works, I don't think we'll ever ke
professional, Denia of Captain A. W. Cole, of the convert them into being really fellow
when ho
for instance, “nice a told me last fiendly-however many foot-Campton, week: "This
a goodwill ball matches we play against fellow as he is." We want to show them them. Lincoln, Mar. 10-The 1950
Medhurst, the Chelsea goalie, punches clear while tour. flat racing season
harassed by Downie (left) and Pearson (centre) of the British way of life." opened in fine spring-like weather here today and a
NOT SO TENDER Nelther have I anything but
We don't treat teams large crowd had an enjoyable, if not very profitable, Manchester United as Hughes of Chelsea looks on admiration for Sir Stanley Rous
tense moment in the quarter-final round of the FA Cup and the FA, who have done so the Empire with the same ten-COLONY TENNIS
derness. When the South Afri- day.
competition. Chelsea won 2-0 and now meet Arsenal in much to make it all possible.
I'm sure it is their honest cans recently asked the FA for the semi-final tomorrow.
hope
that they will be able to some financial aid during their convince these 17 young Ger- coming tour of England they mans, all under 18, of the ed-were rebuffed.
And while I am not suggesting life,
that our football rulers have promised to help this German
cam financially, I team
honestly think that to make such
their visit as hullabaloo over everyone seems to be doing is ludicrous.
Punters started well when the 11 to 2 favourite, Blackcoon, ridden by a 19-year-old Scottish boy, Gor- don Pryce, won the Apprentices Handicap in a field of 27 runners.
Some played up their winnings on the Champion The Old Timers Are Unanimous: vantages of the Western way of
jockey, Gordon Richards, who won with his first mount of the season on the 7 to 1 chance, Little Go, in the Stonebow Selling Plate for two-year-olds.
This turned out to be the Champion's only winner
of the day. He had to be content with second place on High Endeavour on whom odds of 8 to 11 were laid to win the Greetwell Plato of seven furlongs.
All rates from 50-1 were eagerly snapped up and be is now a 25-1 chance,
Gold
season
Richards was alto unplaced on well-backed second favourite, The Axe, in the last race of the
Finnure has won five of his
this meeg
and day,
second to six Dougian Smith, Richards In the Jockey's Cham-Arished second in last week's pionship last year, scored a Cheltenham. double, winning the Harton Cottage Raka
Lord Bicester landfeup of one and a half miles on the 7 to 4 favourite, Ralishas, and the Ave-furlongs Batthyany Plate on the 8 to 1 shot, Fleuron.
fewer
Fields were good, no than 124 horses contesting the feix races.
The big race of the meeting, the Lincolnshire Handicap, w be run here on Saturday,
Tips are numerous but expert 1.1.
opinion is of the view that one Lt
of the best-backed Um of four
horses, Dramatic, Burpham, Fair Judgment or Transatlantic, will Herrela alas v.
Lt. Hirst win, King's Park tomunow;
argument (Capi), L. Dawes, P. G. Cotes,
Navy And XI
nerco
exist
5. B. C... Workman, among the pundits as to which of this quartet it will be, Many Vale, 1.1. rks, Lt. Cdr. Mur-
the ray. C. . A. Blackbee, C/Sgt.
ore fancied but Maylor, Sgt. Harwood, Lt. Colbum.nthers Umure, Supt. West. Scorer, T. O. majority view is that one of the Empson.
"Big Four" will win-Reuter,
Navy v. 3rd Cd. de. at King's Park on Sunday, at 145 p.
LL. Mallow (Capt.), 9. C. Sury P. Q. White, Mid. Falkner, Lt.
Writt Oxterby, L. Cdr. No-
tion, L. Kettle, t. Long.
Cir.
(E) Trollope. 1. Abraham, R. E
BIG RUN ON FINNURE London, Mar. 10.-There was a big run' in betting clrcler here today on Lord Bicester's Finnure for the Grand National,
nt
and when
M. Isaacs. Umpte. 8/1.1. Cubit. Finnure was not quoted Scorer, C. . . Jefferies.
This is a trial ganir to select a last night's callover
comisteed N. and 1.39 side for the offices opened today he was the Inter Service Tournament.
Cralgengower
ccc v. KCC at Cox's Patio-
G. Hong. morrow: G. A. Souza,
1111- Chey. M J. Divecha, P. J lunarla, P. Nagl, K. M. Rumjan,
Crabtree, A. I. Ismail, Bradman. I. Greenstade, S. mall. Umpire, G. 9. Ladd. Searer. O. C. Jorge.
D).
a 50-1 chance.
Chess Tourney
of
Cup to
also has last
APPRENTICE RACE
Berry Appidly-
NOW THIS IS WHAT WE CALL THE WINNING POST
TODAY'S
BOXERS
ARE NOT QUITE
TOUGH ENOUGH
By CORNELIUS RYAN
The old-timers in boxing try to be tolerant but they cannot make themselves really believe that modern fighters are worthy successors to the fighters of years ago.
In Stillman's Gymnasium and around Madison Square Garden the old trainers and managers and hangers-on talk for a while about the newest sensa- tions, and then they drift off onto eager reminiscense of the men of one or two generations ago.
"The modern fighter doesn't Goldman, an
leave to take his
the hair-dresser's.
of fighter is that kid?"
WORKED AT A JOB
worked at x "Every fighter
years ago," said
year's runner-up, Rolmond, in job
the ruce.
Rolmond la second favourite at 100-7-Neuter.
aro
elderly manager,
But I remals sceptical. Where our ex-enemics and sport are concerned I beg to be considered the complete cynic.
TITANIC BID
The Germans currenily are making a titanie bid to get back Into world sport.
from
INVITATION IGNORED
It's Easy For The Tsui Brothers
Of the 120 paying CUB- tomers who turned out yes- Taul terday to watch the Have the Czecha ignored their brothers beat Lt-Col J. W. They have already set up a
Invitation to the English Table
Chor national Olymple Committee. Tennis Championships at Wem- Spenco and George
afraid in the semi-final round of they are They are coming back fast in
bley becauso athletics. They are full mem- they won't win a tille? the Colony Open Doubles
looks It
that way. Championship at Chater bers of the International Swim- ming Association while this sent the present world cham-
Ala Road, fow would have applying 10 plon, arc
*graceful lovely. summer they rejoin the
International Lawn Vizanovi, aged 18, to compete pected the Touis to lose. Tennis Federation.
in the world figure skating
What must have surprised accepted, this could mean championships, also at Wembley the gallery was the rather easy they could play at Wimbledon Pool. and in the Davis Cup.
OX-
Apparently they thought the manner in which the Tsuis dis They are also knocking louder beatuecus Aja can't lose. Aju posed of Sperce and Choa. The Anal score was 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 un the doors of football and
and the Tsuis were the win- boxing.
Schoolboys' Interport
The
The Man-cheung
(St
didn't.
1
nera.
I
a
on
HARSH CRITICISM
NOT A HAPPY ONE Talking of table tennis, cannot understand why World
The partnership of Spence Champion Illchard Bergmann and Choo was by no means has been so harshly criticised happy one. Either player In some quarters for his recent his own Is among the Colony's so-called "defensive" tactics in better players. GeorgU Choa Budapest.
had about everything to his game except a rellable overhead
reliable "feel" sinash and
on the the volley. Spence has all pace needed in his strokes, a terrific overhead snash and almost everything except anti- cipation.
After all, he won the world
well as crown for Britain-s for himself when everyone
SPEEDWAY DYING?
Is speedway a dying sport? Uhe crowd-pulling
I
of
salute
ace
are old-timers.esterday's game was a dia-
Vic
to beat
David
race into a 6-1 win in .10 ......... minutes. One game was lost on Spence's service.
FIRST HINT
Then came the second set and the first hint at a struggle.
I want to train," suld Lo The fighter did road work in
following players are owns the most the morning and then drove a Stillman, who
in the a truck all day and they fought usked to be present at the Club famous training place world. "All they want to do after working and they didn't ground on Sunday at 9.45 0.m
good when another Schoolboys' Inter- clso had falled. hurt. Fighters in in set out. They get in gym
port soccer trial will be held. work a round or two and then shape don't get hurt."
The schoolboys will meet a they ask me to get them out-
me he had to Arthur Susskind, who boxed selected Hongitong Football Club one boy told
name eleven. under the to years mother
Les Ken-yee (St Joseph'a), Yeung Most
specta- What kindYoung Otto" and still is called yushu (St Joseph's). Chan Shiu-headline stars
appointment from the that, works occasionally now as thing (St Stephen). Au Sze-wfor Jack Parker (Belle Vue) is 43, tor's point of view the all im-
but be would } (Taikoo), in boxing judge
Joseph's (Captain), Chan Chung Tammy Price (Wembley), the portant one by the time the There like to be a trainer.
So is semi-finals are reached, yeung (Queen Vice-Captain), Yas worhl champion, is 38.
were even Duggan
moments Tat-hny (Queen's). Wong Sun-man
when (Harringay). "Why don't I train the kids?" Talkoo), Ko Po-keung (La Salle). Australian
sparkled. while
They Norman George Choa
were few and far between and Cheng, Parker (Wimbledon), is 40. Joseph' Sammy he said. "They don't want to Lee Chux-sang (St Juseph'e), Chu
pay me enough. They want Kam-wing (St
Hon-ping (Wah Yan), M, Koodiarust
What speedway fans want to seldom colnelded with his part- somebody who will do it cheap, King George V). To Chiu (Talkool.
are the Splitiner's better moments.
War- The first sot saw the Tsuls and they get a trainer like that Tong Ping-shu Queen's), Lau Shing- know is where
rens of tomorrow? (Wal Van) and Chan-Ping-jeung Pancho Feels He and he has them. How many kit (Wah Yan), Chan Cheun-kwok Watermans and Graham
of these new trainers ever took (St Joseph's). Rest
What do SECOND DIVISION Needs A
a punch on the nose?
promoters The Second Division soccer they know? Do you ever see
nowa match between the Police and Brattman and Ronnie Ezra for It was Jacob. Ramler's night
Charlotte, North Carolina, anybody who can feint
45 first-round South China at Boundary Street continuing
the black the tournament yesterday in
10.-Richard "Pancho" days? I scored the Championship
Mar. for
top United States knockouts because I could feint." yesterday resulted in a one-all market in fight tickets.
draw. Gonzales,
Once again, at their Empresa The opposition won the second Kowloon Chess Club.
lawn tennis player
NO COOD WORDS
CLUB TEAM
Hall show they held back a set on Choa's service and the He played in both of the only
amateur before turning professional
The following will represent high number of seats at the fourth-on Spence's went to
Ave deuces The Toul's stil two matches decided last night,
inst autumn, said here today
Dan Florio, who trained Jersey the Club in a 2nd Division game box office for sale on the night won it and led 4-1. The score drawing with Johnny Carvalho
that he intended to have a
30 minutes of play alter CAPTAINCY TEST Bel Amour (D. Page), BOBD year's rest from the game after Joe Walcott for Wnicolt's twagainst the Army at Sookunpoo
8-1, 4-1 in favour of and then winning from A. D.
the completion of his present fights with Joe Louis, had no to-morrow (3 p.m.):- Catton, Gledhill, Tuskin to bring his score in tho
Urquhart, good words for the youngsters, Duncan. Gethin), Burpham (T. Burn), A. curnament up to 4% points,
Asked the question: "Should brothers Tsul, either.
Leck, Locke, McDonald, Wid- King's Kilbelin (W. H. Carr), Golds-
professional The Tsuls were not sparkling Both Eames were
Barnes
ger, Hurrell, Onsager, Bayliss. England have said that the tour was
Northants captain, at all. They akipper?" Gambits and went to 30 moves.borough (S. Clayton),
playing "The kids promise you every-Reserves:-Ciddings, Johnson. Most of the matches in the Park (E. C. Elliott), Hatchik (A. proving too much for him.
Freddie Brown, said at Corby their usual game with nothing thing." he said. "They promise (T. Gosling),
timo resembling round had been ployed earlier Carson). Tror
last week: "I honestly bellevel at any "There is just too much ten- they will go right home, but A year's lay-off with no they stay up for coffee or some- jcekey yet), Tir Na Nog (W. nls. Optimists tomorrow at and the remaining three were Grant (F. Barlow), Hubaiyat (no RAP V
Gall, W/Cdr.postponed to next Tuesday. Kal Tax:-S/car.
Leading scores: R. W. Borsodi Cox), Bronzino (E. Britt), Per-tennis at all, that is my de- thing else and they get to bed late. Now can you do readwork Panton, F/1.t. Cooper, FL. Dall, Set. Dunn, P. 11. Cunnington, AC.
Gonzales last night suffered in the morning if you get to bed Tyrer, Cpl. Hurst, AC. Oqüvie. Sgt. 9-2; II Klinghardt 8-2; P. Ksian Glory (W. Neveti). Phila-cision," he added.
Littlewood). Star Prokopov & Eugene Tausz 7-4: delphe (G.
New York, Mar. 10-Thu Moorhouse, F/Lt. Madger.
with R. W. Carter 7-5; A. Biriukoff Point (D. Smith), Big Wig (his 69th defeat in 89 matches inte?" IRO
tho world professional Robertson), Fair Seller
Kra- Nothing was salt about John World Featherweight Champion, Indian RC et XI v. University 614-414.
fondness for Willie Pep, is an 18 to 5 on at 1.45
Dyson), Laverstoke (J. Sirett), champlon, Jack Kramer. Pokfulam tomorrow
Sullivan's 0-2, 0-1, conceding 1. mer won al
Fly (A. Roberts). Blackpool Reuter.
dissolute fight against Ray Famechon, of France, who Is the European Tower (J. Seagrave). Jamolca
af the Madison Champion, Flame (1. Jones), Tudor Em-
Square Garden, New York, to- blem (D. Buckle), Paljoy (W.
CCC. RAPC on Sunday at CCC (1.45 pm.): . A. Solizo. G Hong Chay, P. J. meta. Ragi, A. 1 Ismall. T. Crabtree, D Readman. 1. Greenslade, 5. Zemail, A. H. Pinnell, A. Kuruneru.
Recreio Becreio 2nd XI v. Navy at King's l'art tomorrow:-A, E. Noronha (Capt.), D. E. Remedios. Prats, R d'A. Remedios,
Bosario A. A. Remedios. J. A. Yvanovich, L. E. Guterres, E. 7. Noronha, C. A. Yranovich, D. M Rodrigues
RAF
p.m.-S. A. Ismell, A. R. Abbas,
F. M. el Arcull, I. M. Omar, A. R. H. Esmall. A. R. Minu, M. U Mobideen, Arthur Rumjan, M. 1.
A. Razack. I. All S. II. Imall; G. M. Butt fumptrel
Rashid Abbas (scorer).
and
Trophy For
Hockey Interport
A.
SAINTS WIN IN MANILA
Terminals scored
PROBABLE RUNNERS London, Mar. 16-A revised list of probable runners for the Lincolnshire Handicap, running over one mile nt 3.00 pm. GMT at Lincoln on Saturday was an- nounced today. A field of 41 now likely to face the starter,
They are, with jockeys:
(E. Smith),
Transatlantle (K.
four.
Ile
(J
ODDS ARE ON WILLIE PEP
Sun Flame (R. Reader), Fancy only 11 polats in the last set.— saloons during the old-timers' favourite for his 15-rounds title
(R,
of the discussion moderns-United Press.
morrow,
П
were
that no professional wants the form they reached when
Pedro against Heraldo Weks.
Wayfoong Win In
was the
the
up
Masip
and
They then began taking
It
in
ensy, but stilt in * winning way. They lost two games:
came the process. Then
the remarkable eighth game of the second got when Spence, "killer" Intent on
Blarney Stone Shield Tourney serving and in a real
in expected to see Pep risking Club Pressure
Up On
Piles Ortiz
Manilo
Mar. 17.Tho St. Christie), Dorodon (E. Mercer), DONALDSON UP Joseph Football Club of Hong-Neapolitan Star (D. Greening),
SIX FRAMES kong. in its frot appearance
(James Doyle). Brawby Lad here last night, outplayed the Prince Danilo (L. Piggott), Teno Terminal Athletes by 4-2 in a
Blackpool, Mar, 10-Walter (W.
Eulogy Snalth), fast game..
Price (G.Donaldson, former holder, in- Bradley), Pelican's the Merrills), Dumbell (T. Mahon), creased his lead against Fred Tho first tally within one minute of Barometer (P. Tomlin), Kely (E. Davis, the holder, In the anal
the World of
Professional Championships
London,
10. The bere
Mar, the kickoff but 12 minutes later Larkin), Asturose (W. Spoors). Snooker
Harvey) and 15 the invaders had scored three Beilmicic (A.
Hundered Up (R. Greenway) when he won four of the six British Boxing Board of Control timea in quick succession.
frames in the afternoon session are backing the London pro- his Each side scored once in the Reuter,
today
moter, Mr Jack Solomens, in half with Terminals
At the interval Donaldson ted demand that Manuel Ortiz, the second
30 framed to 30.
American holder of the World by
Championship, scores, with Bantamweight The afternoon Donaldson first, were 80 to 47, should "full his obligations” 10 the to 30 and 71 to 39-Reuter.
A trophy for the Inter- port Hockey series between Hongkong and Macao, to be scoring the last goal.
St. Joseph will meet La Salle Oldest Race In known as the Spalding Cup, Varsity Saturday.-United has been presented to the Press Hongkong Hockey Associa
tion by Gilman & Co., Ltd. Indian Doing Well (Hongkong).
Though the Hockey Interport series with Macao dates back a
good many years, this will be
The
at stake.
The
40 to 80, 52 to 55, 83 to 42, 87 fight Danny O'Sullivan, World
Driffield, England, Mar, 10-
In Squash Tourney Albert Stubbings climbed aboard
London, Mar. Bari of Bombay,
CEYLON TEAM
British Champion, In London,
**These
*
runaway
The
mood,
seemed all
TURN BY TURN Twice ho had advantago striker and twice George Choa Thon.
casy kill
Wayfoong beat 42 Commando turning the tide.
In a "A" team 9-0
thrilling over-time game in the Seven- series_at A crowd of more than 15,000-side third round
ground yesterday. his crown for the third time Commandos looked to have the muffed an
McDermott within six months, while this edge early when
try, but twice in his turn, George Choa
what showed
an excellent will be Famechon's first appear scored
the United ance in
States-Wayfoong fought back.
Layton scored two tries and player he is in every other de- Neuter.
overhend partment than the Lovatt the third for Wayfoong one and twice Spence McDermott,
wito
Intercepted one and ran the length of the field on the follow up. That was for his first try, ran almost that when he notched the Comma second. far
"A"
very Police
played eleverly and
the downed
muffed
where the pot bolled over.
After that it was 0-3 for the Tsuis.
After an hour's play they were leading 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. In Ave minutes more time they
Arthur Peall says:- TRY THIS BUT DON'T SNOOKER YOURSELF · FEP clear of the idle reds in thia
snooker pat red on disgrun Argylls 12-nll. Slevin got two in the first four games of the rigtit. It looks too good chance to pasa, yet no tuoman who ever red could take that ball BLACK
GREE
PINK
trics, and Reynolds and bult one each.
Middlesex beat Ewo
Rot
two
DICK more one for
Тhе Saree-quarter ball drag hot bring- ing white back cd the top pushion for black $3 not Dossible.
*T&C Natural
and
Mackle
IIQ
3
won. There were seven douces Teb-in
on
third set and there were fairly 9-3. easy games for the losera
Tsul trios and Choa's, Spence's and on Middlesex, Yun-pul's service. But the win- ners were the winners already over for Ewo. Commande Brigade in everyone's estimation. TODAY'S MATCH with a drop-goal
went
beat Taikoo 0-3. Gray opened
Un
for
scoring
Talkoo, but then Fowke Ip Koon-hung and Edwin kicked ДП excellent corner Teal who beat Denzin Saw and age and the penalty and followed it up with Patrick Poon 6-1, 6-1 yesterday,
cushion,
speed of ove boll
well surely care
try. Wharfe copped the will meet Gordon Lum. und P.
After the announcement that Ortiz would defend his title the South against
African n nine-year-old hunter, Peggy,
Vic
in Champlon,
Towoel, 10.Abdul today and won the 432nd run-
IN PAKISTAN Johannesburg on March 13, Mr Indian Pro- ning of Kipling Cotes Derby
Solomons today placed before the first time that a trophy will fessional Squash Champion, to the oldest horse race in England,
Karachi, Mar, 16-The Cep-Mr J. Onslow Fane, the Choir- The Interport dny beat the holder, Albert If not the world. bo
Stubbings Jed in a Beld of ion cricket team will open thelt man of the Board, cables and match is to be played in Hong-Biddle, of London, with the loss
of Itong on April 2.
only four points to reach the four after 41⁄2 miles of seesaw third tour of Pakistan on the correspondence he has had with Interport trophy
com semi-final of the Professiona battling over the track which Karachi Gymkhana ground to Ortiz.
Championship is even older than the classic, morrow with a three-day match pletes the list of trophies for the Squash Rackels
clearly prove to ma witoso brat running was shortly against tournu-of the British Isles
Sind- a combined Association's Hockey
Columbus discovered Karachi XI. Their team was that there is a claim for Orüz The game was played at the after
tille against ments.
to defend his America. The track is a road The other trophies that have Lansdowne Club here.
O'Sullivan," said Mr Fane, who been presented are a shield for Dari gave a brilliant display built by the Romans some 2,000 announced tonight as follows:
S. Jayawickreme,.
sending S. added that ho WRS the League Champions by John to win D-1,
minutes James & Co., a shield for the
bookmaker appeared on the Coomaraswamy, M. Sathasivam, cablegrams to the American Na- against one
Brilish course for the first time in 23. D. Wijeysinghe L. P. de tional Boxing Association and
The KCC American Tennis International Tournament Cham-ablest players in the
African
Boxing He said that he was Roysh, Rahin Balak, M. Rod-the-South
In the seventh game 27 Tournament to mark the official the by International game. He hardly made a mis- years.
C. Dharam 'and' G. should go through with the the pocket laws to safety. if the pot Finald Regt. 3-nil Shaw scored commence on Bunday, March 26
mau | O'Sullivan fight or forfeit "hi" ancient bottling Gunesena. The Tweith
the only try
and not next Sundays by bim point after point in classic not lose their
will be L Fernando-Heuter. ille-Noutor, CashionReuter.
privileges-United Press,
plons
0-2 in 24 years ago,
of the
S.
I tangled in the came with a runaway try
clustered tween the posts.
renk
A well played
الهم
be- K. Tong in the second doubles semi-final match to be played The Leicesters (Hatton a try) on the Stand Court today, "That beat 10
40 Commando "A" 3-nil commencing at 4.30p.m. with plenty of left hand, and oohing in a tough game, and Club "B" cue-ball to bring it round behind
48 Commando D-nl. black, shown will give blue downed afterwards.
Stewart notched two tries and Wynyard one.
ide at long range and white mar not tiya stoke, bus
it is dimcult to sim property with
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