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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950.

GERMAN DESIRE TO PLAY INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL GETS NO WARM WELCOME

SAYS ARCHIE QUICK

The suggestion that Germany is to re-enter the International soccer arena has caused a flutter in football dovecotes. Scotland's re- presentative on FIFA, Mr Jack Kirkwood, has gone on record as saying that he walked out of a meeting at Zurich when Germany's delegate, that he will not Dr Bauwens, was interviewed. Mr Kirkwood says tolerate Germany's readmission to the International Federation until the - agreed five years have expired.

England's representative, Mr Arthur Drewry, of Grimsby, Chairman of the Football League, puts different complexion on the matter. I met him at Middles- brough immediately upon his return from Switzerland, and this is what he said to in Committee, and only "Mr Kirkwood is quite wrong. We were meeting

me:****

Congress could sanction Germany's readmission.

"We as a work hody naturally wanted to know what is going on in all countries, and at Zurich we merely invited Dr Batwens and a colleague over from Stuttgart to tell us facts about German football. An ostrich with its head in the sand learns nothing.

"Dr Bewens there are now 12,000

lo centre-forward

Jett us that from fold

clubs in buck with success, Jefferies is Germany and he cleared up one the most Improved goalkeeper. or two other points which we in the League, Reading will be wished to know. That is lorry they Jet Hill to find Dure There was never any question of is a grand tournway leader. Germany's re-entry into FIFA being discussed."

Dr Bauwens. It will be re- membered, was a well-known International referee before the

war.

but Mr.

reside

cane

Over

Chess Club

Championship Nearing End

By "GAMBIT"

A meeting

First

of the

to

ean-

Liverpool Win Away Match

London, Mar. 29.-Liver- pool's win away from home today improved their chance of the League Championship ns it took them to within two points of Manchester United, the present leaders, while increasing the dis- comfiture of their beaten opponents, Manchester City, who were leading at half Lime.

The Manchester side are of the boltom of the table.

Liverpool's Cup Anal op. ponents, Armond,

uf

in

TWO

NEW

TEAMS

Two new hockey teams appeared on the local sports scene last week when Shell Sports Club played the Crusaders to a 4-all draw at Sookunpoo. This picture, taken by Henry Mok, shows two of the Colony's-up to date-unbeaten hockey teams,

African Colonies Take A More Active Part In Empire Sport

The post-war boom in sports and games has been Empire wide, fostered, no doubt, by the facilities and encouragement which young people of all races and creeds found in the Services during the war.

Oversens there has undoubtedly been much expansion in playing facilities and. and popularity. In West in some places an astonishing advance in playing skill Africa, for instance, football, cricket, lawn tennis, athletles and boxing, have increased tremendously in popularity.

At the instance of the Gold Coast Government, Sir Sidney Abrahams, the old Cambridge and Olympic athlete, recently visited that territory to advise on the One result has been best means to place all sporting activities on a sound basis.

the creation of an Amateur Sports Council, which proposes to form regional associa- tions to develop improved facilities for sport all over the country. The Gold Coast Government, itself, is contributing pound for pound up to £20,000 of all subscriptions to the Council.

John Macadam's Column

IT'S THAT BRITISH

WAY OF LIFE

Dr Quincey considered murder as a fine art and, with your permission, a much lesser observer, of the human scene will try to consider Soccer less as a game than as a slice of social significance.

TENNIS LEAGUE ENTRIES CLOSE

ON APRIL 15

Entries for the local Tennis Leagues will close on April 15 and the tournaments start in the first week of May, it was disclosed yesterday at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association held at the Hongkong Cricket Club.

Instead of three divisions in the Men's Lengue it was proposed and carried that a fourth division will be established this season. But it remains the same in the Indies' tournament and the Mixed Doubles with two divisions in each competition.

An Interport Committee was ing matches by players of such riected during the meeting. high calibre. Our players will Mesern AL W. Lo, A. V. White, certainly improve their games it Ho Kn-lau, Lee Wal-tong and they have more opportunities of Mrs W. J.D. Cooper will deal playing against better-player. with any interport business dur- in the ensuinit year.

OFFICERS ELECTED

The officers elected for this senson are as follows:

President, II. Owen Hughes; Vice President, Mr Daniel Chan; Secretary. Ho Ka-lau Hon Treasurer, Mr G. A. Noronha, į

Members

BADMINTON FINALS

Robert Tay &

of Executive Com Miss Ribeiro.

mittes, Messrs E. A. J. Hancock, J. W. Leonard and O. R. Sadick Longue Secretary, Mr George | LIM.

"It was also decided that names

Win Doubles

of pinyers who will take part The experience of Robert * in the League had to be regis-Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro tered with the Association, and was a telling foctor in the any changes had to be approved ·

by the Executive Committee, Senior Badminton Mixed Doubles final last night, al- though their opponents,

It

was recommended that 10 atands with seating capacity of

400 persons, purchased by the P. II. Wong and Miss II. Association, are to be rented out Kwong, made some excellent to any cluba of the Association rallies. Tay and Miss Ribeiro at a fee of $5 a day. These stands

are made of metal and had been won 15-10, 15-10,

used recently by the Hongkong The lack of big match play | Cricket Club during their tennis on the part of Misa Kwong was

tournament.

evident, Tay once again proved |that his smashes were excellent An affilation fee of $20 was although majority of the play to be paid by each club and an extra $20 for each team entered to play In the Lentus.

was of the short net variety.

This victory has given Tay

his second title, and he will be It was suggested during the out to win the Senior Men's meeting that an exhibition match Doubles by Ip Koon-hung, the Colon

TOP OF HIS FORM Champion, was to be played J. A. Soares played his best prior to his departure for Wim-game this year," and in fact, bledon. This match will be played on top of his form and played at the Hongkong Cricket over Elmselt Stamiin won! Club ground. and it will be Soares outplayed Benzin Saw concluded with a tea party. in the first cet. His placing was better and his smashes were superb.

Save lost this thet bo-

ANNUAL REPORT

The annual report states:

Cách

the

However,

Shay re- lead. Saw's stamina gave out.

"A"

Div he

One thing Mr Drewry did not tell me but which I learned is that when M. Jutes Himet, of France, the donor of the World Cup, retires from the Presidency of FIFA there is big support for! Mr Drewry for the position. other candidate Is The only fikely to be an

The 15th round of the England will definitely go to the tournament for the Cham-

Mr Drewryed me that World Cup competition in Kio

Kowloon pionship of the de Janeiro, There has been a query over financial guarantees, Chess Club starts tonight

Mr. Drewry,

said that a cable and with two more rounds

Nigerian athletes and foot-1- has been received agreeing to after that the tournament |

not tallera bave already been seen all England's points, and a con

is completed.

shine at home, where they were in action in Britain-the former flanatory letter is on the way,

by Anton Kowloon beaten

Villa some-in competition for the Amateur I understand that the FA is

Athletic Association - Champion- debating whether it is fensible Chess Club Committee, will be what convincingly.

៧ Chelsea,

home. Wonships and the latter in the team 10 appoint re-

Middlebrough, for it to run its own amateur held shortly

who which recently visited England. Colony against the XI in the future, for the aim is presentatives

It finished

with nine men owing Playing in bare feet, according to weld a side together for the Championship Committee.

to injuries.

their custom, Even the Chelsea to

the hoped

football to start the Colony

supporters cheered on Middies- eleven were 1952. Olympic Games at Helsinki

at first regarded ns 60031 but this diffleuty is that at the Championship

forced a late with good natured curiosity and the end of the brough as they Games we always enter as possible after

comer in a bid for victory then with admiration as it was

For the first time in the his- cause of lack of experience. cent tournament.

had all their Great Britain, not England, and present

players in the realized that in skill and know-

tory of this Association, there

Saw recovered in place in the Club Chaine the co-operation of Scotland.

Chelse: goal area with the ledge of modern factles they

were no less than 52 teams par- the second and his drop shots Wales and Northern Ireland plonship is now almost certain exception the goalkeeper, were not far behind some of the

ticipating in the Tennis League caught Soares on the wrong would be needed. The tes is tolto require a play-off between who advanced to the half-way lending English amateur clubs

of Seven divisions. There were foot and ran him into a 10-4 Klinghurdt and I w. that would play 11

Now that they

newcomers many have returned clubs and leagues in representa-Rursodi, both of who have lost line.

from Derby County and Newcastle

fupera Const footballers

and and allowed Soarer to tle at 13 Wo have attended baseball games in the Yankee tivo matches All

the two games and are unlikely to

Tientsin. South China Athleticall. They then fought for each shared the honours of a drawn home. Gold

are planning a similar visit. country.

lose any more.

Stadium, New York and big fights in the same city's Association and Craigengewer point up to 18-17. gaine while Everton lost TWO LEFT

home and are sul far from

The prospects of sending Madison Square Garden. We have been on hand to watch

Cricket Cricket Club are to be congra- Experience of S. K. Chong safe as only three teams are West African cricket team to Germans and Swiss at their ski-ing and the Finns attulated on winning two divisions and 5. F. Lam turned the tide below them

the League visit England have been freely their running, not to speak of Canadians at their ice

Men's "A" Division

on many occasions in the Junior Awny leame certainly shone discussed for

same time. In

and the Mixed

Men's Doubles when a vital First Division | East Africa the In this small

the Ladies "B" Division Increasing hockey.

and

point was necessary. midweek programme.

popularity of organised sport is

Mixed "B" Division n respectively.

Following were the results: Bentor Mixed But never have we seen such great bawling their heads off in The Ladies Recreation Club did

Doubles-abort THE RESULTS

reflected in the growth of inter-

well to win the Ladies "A" Tay and Mis M. Tibeiro beat P. 11. Today's results were:

colony competition, and among a complete accord between the support of their players,

colonies there 3 sinaller

watcher and the player as there if you want music you have Division while the Chinese Re-Wong and Briss H. Kwong, 15-16. Arsenal

15-10. Chelsea

similar

Club captured the Jumor Singles J. A. Soares beat of expansion

the semi-final tie the music of a great crowd in creation en- was during Derby

Busiasm typified

the between Arsenal and Chelsea exhilaration, and if you want Men's "B" and "C" Divisions. Jenzin Saw. 15-8, 18-T, Everton

Man's Doubles-3. market

of

movement, you have movement progress

Rugby

In the Open Championship Chong and S. F. Lam Beat K. v. football in Fiji or the building |

was the British

scene af baltet quality Trom the

held by Hongkong. Cricket Club, | Chiu and A. Ile, wa, 15-0, and

I nothing favourites were plan-players, There of a sports stadium on ground veritable,

truc to form reclaimed from

who aning busybody

quotes anywhere just like it. production-drive with the idea

with Ip Koon-hung winning the Gibraltar.

-(London Express Service)

Men's Singles and the Taui of getting between the one and

Brothers, the Men's Doubles. MEETING GROUND The other should be wrapped in

leather and used as the bati.

The usual Ladies' and Mixed Doubles In

of

Championships the

surge present

held by the Ladles Recreation sentiment

You will see popular

towards

racecourse

Club. Mrs closer ties between Britain and crowd go mad as a well-backed

ac- Ip Koon-hun's

enabled: other parts of

curate and steady play enal the Common-horse takes their money past the

The Equine Sports Club of wealth, we may expect the do- post, You will see a speedway

her to win in the finals of two Shatin, founded in 1935 by velopment of sporting relations tas you will an ice hockey)

events, the Ladies' Sirules and

and riding enthusiasts, And crowd go

of a state

29.-Princess Windsor. Mar. crazy In

illy, Astrakhan, we can only regard as Elizabeth's to play an increasing part.

be little doubt that what

miss hysterin. You will

the a sec

could only finish third In

here baseball crowd demonstrate to Upper Six-Penny Stakes arders from some moronic pr

today. Astrukchon, starting 6 to Haniser of enthusinsm.

5 favourite, was well beaten.

to the 4 to 1 Victory went LIKE THIS

chance, Letter Box, who won But, in this opinion, there

by a short head from the 3 to 1 no place in the world outside a horse, Good Itecord, with Aspionships at Chinese Recreation ment for the building of a new Soccer ground where you will trukhan a further eight lengths Club, Ip Koon-hung was again Police Station in Shatin, wore find disinterested spectator-iden-away. A field of 18 ran.

undefeated while the Toul sold tification with a player or a Princess Elizabeth's horse, Brothers were dethroned by a combination of Ip Koon-

the absence of the Chair- we witnessed at Tottenham.

Tommy Burn, was heavily bark hung and

Mr F. W. Grinter took If any stronger wants to knowed to win this race, which was The Schoolboys Singles Cham-man and the Hon. Secretary,

the

by a very chair yesterday. The others who British people are

over one mile, carrying plonship was won what

fa what

promising, player, Benzin Santtended were Bir V. Chitten- overseas like-this

they are three pounds overweight.

She never looked like win whose stylish and all court game den and Mr L. Visser. From practical like.

Lord Alexander, our transport who In

being always of ning,

behind will enable him to go very far vice-president

Following the formal reading minutes of the fast

*

DEADLINE FALLACY There İs general public Games played last Thursday betief, which is a fallacy, that and Tuesday reduced the fight

third place to two football club manngers sit back for

when the festants-L. Schure, last season's nad sigh with relief

date deadline

for transfers in Chibs Con, and Eugene latter, who has two reached on March 16. Nothing Tausz. of the sort: the relentless searches left against weaker op- a tie for for talent must go on, becastce position, is certain of ue club can afford to let another third place at least. steal a march on them for the next season,

while

HOW

with

an

AD.

Aston Villa

2 Middlesbrougli

i Newcastle U.

1 West Brom

--Reuter.

Dark Blues Win

Golf Match

Stannes-on-Sen, Lancashire, Alar. 29-Oxford University day beat Cambridge University in the omual Inter-Varsity goi match on the Royal Lytham ata

Schüre in this round faces hisi clubs not last remaining strong opponent'

Manchester C. 1 Liverpool Should be win, concerned with Championships. in V. Zrinsky.

are he will tie for third place. promotion or relegation

ffected.

Victories in the 14th round by Ainf

Thus we find that not only both Schure, who beat Feldman, is Mauer Jackle Gibbons of and Tausz who beast Zirinsky. Brentford in Belfast hopeful of shook of the challenge of three signing a a well-known Scottish other players. inside-forward

P. K.

Prokopov dropped out! ་་ Irish League club, he also ex- of the running with a loss to Jawn to And keen competition A. P. Tuskia. The was pects

capital from a in the Ulster

down with a

a strong passed pawn number of other managers.

when he lost his queen on the Gibbons tells me that Brent-touch move rule, having touched ford have been invited to play another piece when his queen

have was threatened. and 111 this respect. Iesults of games played or accepted. Southampton are going to completed Inst Thursday and Scandinavia and Brighton and Tuesday were:-Schure beat In Feldman, Tausz beat Zirinsky, to Sweden. Hove Albion addition.

am-Kilnghardt beat Rumler, Tuskla the flangers-Cham-

paying beat pions of Guernsey-nre

Prokopov, Tausz beat *

Klinghardi beat their first visit to England en Feldman, and April 5 to play Southampton at Zirinsky.

Fifteenth round games start- the Dell. They will fly over on the morning of the match and ing tonight are:-Zirinsky vi

catch a boat

Ramler

Tausz the same

Klinghardt, V

Kołatchoff v ond Carler

Rotterdam

back

Schure. Archangelsky wight

was falking to Southampton Tuskia v Borsodi, manager Sidney Cann before the Prokopov, Saints' game with Breatford at Danenberg.

the Dell, and he told me of the HOW THEY STAND outstanding chance the club had

of

Lining: the promotion they so H. Klinghardt

and

inexplicably R. W. Borsodi last year. Six of their F. Tausz

games are nt L. Schure standing ten home, and of these they had the A. Trinkoff

of

opportunity taking points, R.

R. W.

Carter

there can

-

the

by

.sca

a

1

any

No Winner For

The Princess

were

with her and

4.

Junior

Equine Sports

Club Wound Up

an

Wns the Mixed Doubles husband. Mrs

Ars wound up at Cooper

extraor Litton by virtue of their ex-dinary meeting held at the Bowling Green

St Anne's Course here by win-such development, rightly ring the singles played over 36 directed,

perience and forceful play won Kowloon can be of immense holes by six games to three, with benefit. one halved, giving them victory

41 common

The playing field or the run- in the match by alne games toning track represents a common five, with one halved,

meeting ground for peoples of divergent interests, Oxford had won yesterday's otherwise foursomes by three to Two and competing under so held a valuable lead of one code of laws implying common

the British sporting tradition. John Kitchin, the Oxford The Nigerian footballers miny easy win by be the ploneers of a movement captain, had an

over his op-for a wider exchange of visits V eight and seven

between home and Ames. Ft. G. posite number,

teams.

Youbt

W D L PL .10 - 2 10

9

8 2 3

8

5 4

2

6

0%

0 5

1.0

42

1 7 214

M. Feldman

7

114

A. Archangelsky

0

114

*Defaulted three Kamen,

from both their Shefeld rivals. P. к. Prokopov In addition, the Spurs have to V. Zirinsky ineet both Sheffield sides and|R. C.

R. C. Danenberg Hull twice at Easter. Moreover, JIŘ

J. P. de Carvalho, two of Southampton's four away A A. D. Tuskia games are against Bradford and J. Ramter Plymouth the

two

bottom

E. M. Marche!!! clubs. Mr Cann feared mostly V. V. Kolntchoff Leeds United.

SPOILED EVERYTHING

Then to spoil everything

Southampton went and lost to

Brentford 5-2 while Spurs, Huli

the Doubles Championship from Mrs Strooback and Mrs Getz,

HARDCOURTS

Club yesterday.

Lack of enthusiasm and the need of ground, which hod In the Open Hardcourt Chum-been re-entered by the Govern-

point at the start of today's play.standards of conduct based on club on anything like the seale ridden by the Australian jockey, | HUN., and Edwin Tsai of Tlentsin. | **

Est

No

will always bo

Kitchin set a warm pace from cutles of expense, transport Chelsea in spare moments from Letter Box and Good Record, In local competitions. The new-

was four up and time

rival, Peter

Gardiner

1, went round these links

in 74 to be three up on the morning round.

Hey matched his opponent afterwards and actually cut his orrears, but could them out and was

not wipe benten by

8 2 three and one.-Reuter.

and Sheffield United were all St. Thomas Win

dropping points. To make it

worse, Southampton

missed a

penalty through Curils and

Hospitals Cup

Inter-Services Football

to be the reasons for the

tion

the

that the Club's affairs be wound was carrind

unanimously,

Colony Leads In incident, exulting in every sue-ot sumclent speed, but under Crown, being the first pinyer cosmopolitan club.

thr

Rifle Match

A letter received from Eng-

maybe

circumstances

run

Cricket Teams

only

the start ond the end of the first round and

limiting factor; but so far as the country's affairs, to a bruit who had a great tugrle before ly inaugurated Schoolboys Dou- of the with seven up

to play. nine

turned out to

to be Jae le former won by a short biles Championship was won by meeting, the Chairman proposed Peter Hey, of Durban, Soull such visits are possible they are boy who

son, SONIC 68,000 head. Burn id fter the race: Benzin Saw and L4 King Fan. up. The motion to contend with to be welcomed. They should Mercer's had Africa,

the cops could some of the best golf when his certainly help in retents of have allowed another 10,000 in) anything extra to close with the easily "My filly could hot pull t

Our Singles Champion Ip towards the Oxford

strengthening

Koon-hung was invited to pat- leaders."

COSMOPOLITAN people, representative of every Empire unity,

ticipate in

in the All Malayan The Duchess of Norfolk,

In his address, Mr Grinter section of English life, sat and

Tennis Championship. Ip played expressed regret at having to stood there enthralled by the V*050 stable Artrakhan 13

win the Singles liquidate a popular and very changing drama, moved by every trained, sald: "Aurakhan had brilliantly to

There Is cess for one side or the other.

quite from Hongkong to earn this dia- not a club in Hongkong today well. It is net certain

of a similar nature," Mr Grin- when tinction. Don't call it escapism. It is

Four of our leading players. she will have her next race."-

ter added. great deal more than that.

Reuter.

Ip Koon-hung. Tsul Wal-pui, The Chairman expressed the has in it local patriotism. It

George Chon and Choy Tin-fook belief that if the ground had in it has

something like folk-art, land yesterday revealed that

were invited to play in Inter-

been

available, the Club could national Championships held at Hongkong was lending the field for it has form and rhythm, and

onc of the

younger by 12 points

part of revived. Saigon during the early part of in the Service artists will come along one day

:

February.

The Equine Sports Club was 1950. Rifle "A" of the Colony Postal and paint it. Maybe a musician

Our

ply founded in May, 1935, to cater IRC 1st XI v Navy (away) at Matches. Singapore is running will capture the sound of it, a

1.43 p.m. to-morrow:-9. A. Ismall gave a good account of them- for the interest of riding en-

selves and

went down to Abbas, Temali All, [second.

(Capt.), A. R.

thusiasts. In that year the Club writer do for these gladiators F. M. el Arculil, A. 'R. Kitchell, players of International, repute. British Gulana Jeads in the what Ring Lardner did for the A, R. Minu, M. U. Mohideen, 1. auch as Abdessclam and Remy had under

Just

20 members, Service Rifle "D" and the local ball players.

1. Omar, 31. 1. A. Razack, Arthur of France and Washer of Bel-

and

it functioned on a piece of Bumjalin, M. A. Wahab, Sr. Um team is sixth.

with a club- rented ground pire, G. M. Duti. Scarer, A. Rashid glum. In an Offelal Interport house. It possessed about half BONHOMIE Jamaica

Match between Saigon and There is a famous decorative Abbas.

OPTIMISTS piece by Douanier Rousseau,

Hongkong along the Davis Cup dozen ponies. In 1941, mem- which has gally decorated Rugby The following will represent the line, our players won by four bership rose to about 230 and the Club was caring for about Optimale v Regreto on Saturday at matches to one. (apparently) players the Chater Rd.; A. L. Nolan, Van

Hongkong was, fortunate in 32 ponies. The Club than ac subject, and there was a much Oorde, W. J. Slagter, T. P. Mahon,

4 vacant piece of ground Mr Bevan Makes admired impression of a village Arity, P. Pritchard, having the visit of the Spanish quired

near the original site. green football match in fast-R.. Macpherson, A. L. Snaith. M. and Argentine Tennis Players 5. Beevers, R. Thesen Ender, II.

At the end of the War, it during the last part of February. 1. Kankine, L. D. Kilber. Beer 1950. The trio. P. Masip, IL was found difficult this experience, there P. 5. Purry, 1s nowhere novel or a painting

Welss and Mary Weiss, played the Club KCC London, Mar. 20.-Reg Bar-for a piece of musle which cap- KCC 2nd XI v Navy on Baturday exhibition matches against local and other ton Wanderer).

and the first of these games ris, the World

been developed.ment inform Professional turcs tho essentially not played for a month and ho The final Hockey Interport will be played on the Causeway Sprint Cyclink Champion, the drama as wo 67w it played out Lee, 8. V. Gittina, V. C. Bond. played well against the visitor.ast year, Gove

Handall, D.-G. Whith, there was that feeling that the falled to reach an understanding trial will be played at the Club Bay ground tomorrow. Friday, first Englishman to hold that at Tottenham.

Broadbridge, I. G. Labrum, V. C with the If chuma I am de Recreio King's Park at 5.15 March 31, between Royal Navy title, was presented with his new

You

spontaneous Seymour, R. N. Manley E. Guest vialtors, by virtue of their ex-ed the Committee

and Club Tomorrow between

at "Sportsman afrald Southampton "have had m

the Army, kick-off Interpart team and the Rest of 4.30

Trophy, p.m.

donated by the mag-plete strangers

better strokes, 119) hugging each A. Loo,

the xcc equipped with "As for Brentford they look the Colony. All those selected On the following Friday, atzine Sporting Record, at a ro- other because their alde has KCC Army_XI belter each time I see them. are asked to turn up. The In- Kai Tak, the Royal Air Force ception here tonight."

scored a goal. If you want the Lawrence, Bundar had always something in reserve ing agreement and in view of and would win as they pleased. the urgent need for alta to C. W. M. Davidson, s Greenwood is just about the best terport team will play in Inter- wil neet Royal Navy and on The presentation was made dropping of so-called traditional Kerman, 3. Leriatr N Hart Nevertheless, it was a treat to build a Police Station in Shatin.

Baker, R. A. Bell, A. P, Weir, A. 312 centre-half in the country, at port colours and the Rest in Friday, April 14, the Army play by the Minister of Health, Mr reserve

have it in the Britain, 1, 0, White, A. 3. Wood all the tennis enthusiasts of the asked for ils return and re- the moment, Monk has changed white,

RAF at Sookunpoo.

Aneurin Bevan-Reuter. [great, near-great, and the lesser-Land W. X. Cowin.

Colony to watch these entertain-occupied the ground.

Hallett put

into

not

RUGBY UNION

Hospitals Cup Final

the declding goal London, Mar. 20-The fol- into his own net.

Why Curtis lowing were the results of rug- took the klek I chall never ger Homes played today:

for he has urderstand,

goal this season and a marksman ilk Charlie Wayman was available.

Southampton have spent a small fortune on two new inskle- forwards

St Thomas Hospital 6, Lon- don Hospital 6 (played at Rich- mond).

RUGBY LEAGUE

A 2 promotion Wakefield Trinity 15, Hud- gamble McGowan of Grimsby dersfield 6-Reuter.

Paisley tad)

and Stevenson

Wayman had

of Cardiff (an ex-Wolverhamp-

HOCKEY TRIAL

Due to their engagements In the Hongkong Football League,

Maita and

lead the Services have not been able

Ro- the Hongkong in the Service to fulfil their fixtures in Inter-Services Association Foot- volver match. ball Competition for the trophy presented by Hongkong Bot- tiers Federal Inc., USA, up to date.

Capt. H. J. Chisnall, who is

year's Academy.

In charge of arrangements for The Presentation Bul. this competition, now announces that the draw has been made

the and

of

want

to revive to transport property had not

British at the KCC at 1.5 p.m. A. T. players. Though our champions; sequens culties, and con-

Autumn

that the

had

falled to improve on

the Year" bonhomie, there it Is with com- and G. R. Hossellett. Umpire, E. erience in Tournament play its land according to the Build.

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