THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950.

THIS WILL BE ENGLAND'S BIGGEST SOCCER GROUND

IT'S ABOUT TIME THE BRITISH PUBLIC WAS GIVEN A BREAK

SAYS JOHN MACADAM

Not so long ago we suggested to the headmen of the sports and entertainment tribes that it was high time they got their heads together and conspired to give the great British public a break

is, that wouldn't be a break in the heart.

a break, that

The current houha around the question: TV or not TV, underlines the point that the proviston merchants of adventure are not as one and the only guys left outside without a chance of looking in are you and you and us.

Whatever the rights of the Association for the Protection of Copyright in Sports may be, and whatever promotional corns on which the BBC may tread, and whatever diminution of profit might accrue to this performer and that, the fact remalns that the public is being deprived for one vested reusoh and another of very legitimate form of innocent merriment.

We have sold it all along and we take this mely opportunity of saying it again: Sport has got too big for its boots and the Dooner it gets back to a proper perspective the better

ON WAY OUT The vast arenas, the tremen- dong auditoriumas, the splendi- ferous painees-they are on the way out, and one of these days we shall be back in the intimacy of atmosphere Krew up.

This

Nor are all the smaller pro- noters up and down the coun- to dates that dry, committeed clash with blg televised fights, going to take a chance of people staying away from their small loent shows to watch the big one on TV.

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by

bc

This calls for substantial con- tribution by the BBC and the cinema screen owners and the main rock all the best-Inten- there, so far, on which tioned ships have been perishing. It should not be. It should on which they all The same applies to Soccer be the rock the boxing people and the LTA survive, for with rediffused TV by the way, are not members of to cinemas there would the Copyright Protection body-maller, more selective, maybe for obviously, the Gateshead all-inale crowds for all major boys are going events and everybody would be

Iccal happy. and Arcrington

to their roll along which wo to rul Sta

seventha grounds in diminished

It will coine, never fear, and on a bleak day if they can stay

ony attempt to hold it up is Oreside and is the atmosphere by their which TV, humanity's newest Diverpool Everton, Arstal-Canute stuff not worth bother. and greatest toy, can flourish Chelsea, the Cup Final, or the in about.

bi International Jike the green bay tree alongside, the sports premuters, and it is etevision. pretty safe to say that there is atmosphere. par- other

the biggest-crowd- ticularly ever one, in which it can,

As things are, no promoter of, any, boxing, with a prospective outdoor crowd of anything up In 80.000, is palm to take a chance of half of them guessing at the weather and deciding to stay home.

no

the

THEY'RE SCARED

50

watch

On

In other words, the promoters of big-time

sport are neared stiff of log of revenue and they until Kame will

has been made arrangement whereby they can get some of their anty hack by means of rediffusion of their enterament by means of the cinema.

IT'S A CHECK-MATE

AFTER TWO YEARS

-London Express Servics.

University Of

Malaya Teams

Coming Here

How the Crystal Palace FC ground at Selhurst Park will look when the present plans have

become a reality.

Crystal Palace Plan A Ground To Hold 120,000

Plans for the reconstruction of the Crystal Palace Football Club's ground at a million pounds and the Selhurst Park involve the expenditure of nearly half making of the biggest ground in England with a capacity of 120,000, says Harold Palmer.

Architect Mr George Watt, ARIBA, of Morden, has produced the accompanying There will be double- drawing of the ground as it will appear when complete. decker stands on the three sides of the ground that are now open,

la the place of the present!air will get stand will be uncovered terrac- is, the Hea being that this is the side from which the sun and

Scots Beat

Singapore, Apr. 26.--A contingent of 22 players and two officials from the Uni- versity of Malaya will tour Hongkong in July for series of inter-Varsity matches in cricket, tennis, Swiss 3-1

A

badminton and hockey with

the University of Hongkong. At Hampden

Glasgow, Apr.

26.---A

Bedford Thirty-eight-year-old Mr Philip Lepper, a

"This is the first step towards hairdresser competitor in the British Correspondence

a establishing Inter-Varsity rela-

of the crowd of 90,000 welcomed Chess Association's overseas tourney, has just won two-year game with Arturo G. Lofter, of Buenos Aires-tionship in this part

Park this many other universities in turn," and has revised the proof of a hook written by Senor work, and we hoped to visit Switzerland's soccer team

said Mr Liew Sip-hon, the Preto Hampden Loffler in England.

sident of the Athletic Union of evening and they saw the visitors put up a gallant the University,

The male attraction of the fight before losing with the Chal-score three goals to one in tour will be the Ride

Mr Lepper, who lives in Pembroke Street. Bedford, is match captain of the Bedford Chess Club and a former captain of the Northampton Clali,

In addition to the game with Senor Loffer, who works in a shipping oflice, Mr Lepper bas played in the competition chemist in Spain, i stevedore

in Sweden, and a German

#

A match by correspondrace

New man in

with it

Wales rected

South

to have ended when his

to all half-way through

Chess Match Tonight

Jenge Shield for cricket and Scotland's favour. Dr Chan Ah-kow's Challenge Cup for tennis.

to the pitch and the present stand between the football round and the adjoin- entire good turf.

The road shown in the top ing school ground. lefthand corner of the drawing is White Horse Lang. On the

One of the obvious advantages of such a stadium is that it is

right-hand side in Holmesdale Road, while behind the stands at the top of thu drawing is approached l'ark Rond,

ISLAND SITE

The raud in the left forc-

exists behind! ground already

New In

PALESTINE WINS THE

2,000 GUINEAS FROM PRINCE SIMON

Newmarket, Apr. 26.-The Aga Khan's gray colt Palestine today won the 2,000 Guineas, the first of the 1950 classics, by a shorthead from the American challeger, Prince Simon, after a photo-Anish. Masked Light was third.

The heavily backed Prince Simon started na A three to one favourite and coming in with a tremen- dous last-minute rally almost caught the four to one

could chanco Palestinc. Only the camera

separate them.

Also heavily backed, Masked As Palestine is not in the Light, who was favourite until Derby it seems scrtain that the the Inat few minutes before the bookmakers will make the race, started at seven to two. American colt a warm favourite He finished five lengths behind after today's race, the American who was nosed Much credit for Palecilne's out of the £13,000 prize by a muccess must bo given to the short-head

Jockey, Charlie Smirke, who

Thus the

three beat backed kept the grey going splendidly. horses had, as generally antici- The Aga Khan was not pre- pater, the race to themselves. sent but his son, Aly, flew over from France and, still suffering from the results of a skiing no-

chair.

ONLY JUST BEATEN With a furlong to go it look-eldent, watched the race from a ed as if the Aga Khan's grey wheeled

son of

Fair Trial would win comfortably as both Prince St-whose colours the colt ran.

man and under American tantly to the whip of the Royal jockey. Harry Carr, came in with a wonderful rattle up the hill to the post and was only

with Palestine

bis

Ho owns father in

Master

was fourth,

piro

Gunner Flame dft

fifth, Indian Em

Masked Light were pressure, but the giant

Donoro sixth. colt, responding gal

seventh, eighth, Emperar

Full Dress ninth, The Golden Road tenin, edgerow eleventh, Welch View twelfth and Barsan last-Re- ler.

just beaten,

The American was not well- drawn at the start, having Afteenth place of the 19 starters.

Though large parts of Britain were under snow the sun was shming brightly and the going was good for the race.

The Aga Khan had previously the Cuinean twice with Diaphon ant Buhram,

Won

FINE BID

The United States had not won this race since 1912 when

ridden by Sweeper,

DERBY BATTING

Newmarket, Apr. 20.--Course

the Epsom betting on

Derby here after the 2,000

Guinços today was three to one Prince Simon taken, with 100 to eight. bar one deferred,

There will be in offelul call- over on the race at the Victorin Club, London, tomorrow night. -Reuter.

Day 40 DIVISION

Maher, captured the prize, but William Wondward's colt made

Island site and enn

on all four sides. 2 colt wie covered the

by a There is not much doubt that fowley Mile, aver

which the when it is ready big representa- | Face tive matches will be played at Selhurst Park.

be fine bid. He was only beaten RIFLE

(London Express Serviced

longe: MEETING

race is run, in 1 min, 30-4/5 secs.-only second

a that the record established by My Babu in 48.

English Record-Holder

Shot Put Rose From

The Obscurity In

One Year

BY SIDNEY SKILTON

Cambridge, England.-As one of those who had to scamper away from the 16-pounds ball of lead and brass as it came hurtling through the air for the first- ever over 50-feet British shot-put, I am well able to testify to the great improve- ment in British field events standard.

We were on the famous Fenner's ground here, standing at the usual safe distance of 50 feet or so from the putting circle when, from the mighty arm of John Savidge, came flying the metal ball to pass over our fleeting backs and land 51 feet 41⁄2 inches away from its departure point.

All the goals were scored be- fore half-time. The Ride Shield was pro- Dickel, the Swiss outside-left, sented by the Vice-Chancellor was mate captain in honour of of Hongkong: University, Profes-his 60th Cap, but he lost the toys sor Ride, who led the University and in n fast start Reilly went Serge Giritsky, Champion gricket team when they visited near scoring but headed over.

Bould ended a lovely goal of the combined colleges.

after 10 minutes and with the Borsodi, ex-Champion of of Shanghai, will play. E. W. Singapore last year as the guests

strong wind Scotland The colleges hold the cricket help of

minutes and went attacked for 20 Trinidad, on firet board in

hield but the visitors

after Stuber had saved grandly the Kowloon11 Chess Club's home with the tennis cup.

This is a distance that would the match at intra-club

The contingent will includu Switzerland notched a surprise

have won the tile at the last Feminin Hotel tonight two women as part of the bad-equalizer.

European athletic champion Bocquet paced to Antenne. As it was, it set a new "concluded that the camtween teams representing minton team. They will leave

Mr Lepper

about two weeks as the guests who, war unmarked it inside English record and brought the letter from the Standard-Vacuum Oil by boat and will be away for

of the Hongkong University.Fight and he rent a low drivel of English records set in one year to the record number

ponent died

We game.

SON CARRIES ON

saitl Was OIT," "hat I receivedi

I

was takin affairs.

tu continue it over

he

Reuter.

into the net.

his

175

MILERS FAST

The opening day of the 40 Infantry Division Rifle Meeting provided some in- teresting and keen shooting, The most important item of the day was Match I to decide the Individual Cham- plons of the Infantry, Other Arms and Young Soldiers.

At the end of Practice I with highest possible score 40, Major Clement-Smith of H.Q. 40

28

R

Int. Division led with 30. (Ist followed By Major Pacey Royal Leicestershires) 33, and Spr Rimmer, R.E. 37. Next followed the Rapid Practice II

the end of which Major at the Clement-Smith still fed with 72, followed closely by Major Pacey 09, and W.O.II. Hopkins (H.Q. Inf. Brigade) 66, Major fromhead (1st Leicestera), L Whitamore (1st K.S.L.I.), and CSM Fooks (1st S. Staffs) 65, and Li Walker (R. Signals) 64.

The final practice Baw the A few weeks later he had in-have cleared 0 ft. Gin. In javelin;

leaders changing place and after feet became a proved to 18tt. 10in. for a new throwing

with 15 a very creditable shoot in which Occurrence Englich best and he was invited common

200 he scored 42 Major Pacey won to represent England

one exceeding at the throwers,

Divisional Championship. Empire Games in New Zealand, feet, and in hammer throwing the

Bai! Savidge declined

the seven consistently beat 150 feet. The winners and runners-up of the remaining classez are invitation, preferring to continue

hown below. instruction from Weekly Dyson, which is given in London Play was now more even, but of 12.

Preliminary practices of the On the track, the mile and in the 30th minute Campbell

after Savidge has travelled from A MERE NOBODY

distances, where Ofeers nod Sergeants' Team the lead to Scotland

Chatham, Kent, where he is half-mile and Brown netted a third time

Before further discussing these stationed, entirely at his own Britain has its greatest record in Match and the .38 Pistol Cham- were also red and Defence

and other laternational plonship Olympic Just before half-time.

improvements. I should like to expense.

results will be announced later. recruits are competition.

During the day the C.-in-C. The following is the program- ruled the game in, the secondteil you a little more about big

During half, which was scoreless-Reu-John Savidge. He is a corporal

the autumn. word abundance. No fewer than six

Sir John me for this week:

1er.

In the Royal Marines, stands came from the Dyson camp that men have covered one mile In FARELF, General-

Harding, KC, CHE, DSO, ort. in. in his socks, and turns Savidge was consistently beat-fea than 4 min.

visited the Meeting, time which stood alone as a panied by the scales at 232 pounds.

ing 50 fot it we thought, as Indoor athletics have not yet world record years ago,

dozen more than A been revived in England, we

MC,

Hongkon G.O.C.-In-C. min. 20 sec. murk. should have to wait until next around the

Maj-Gen. G. E. Evans, Jeaw it in Seven half-milers have returned CB, CDE, DSO, G.O.C. 40 Inf. summer before We

times faster than 1 min. 54 sec. actual competition.

Division. Maj-Gen. Evans tried Then came

In the endurance events, Jack his skill at the Pool Bull but the unexpected meet here. T10 athletes of Holkn's marathon run in 2hr. was unsuccessful, Oxford and Cambridge univers1-34m. 10.05. a time which would the 1948 Olympic ties invited the track and field have won competitors travelling to the race, was perhaps the outstand-

The following was the post- Entries to: Empire Games to have a dusling performance. test of strength before their de- distance walks have been grow-tion at the end of the first day's

the man's six saying that befo and the Rest of the wished

Club, irls father'

board, Stamlard On second Oil is represented by F. X. "We are stil playing that Sequeira, holder of the Colony

began early Hamit years ago-but

my

Two Championship, who will play KCC TENNIS restored

opponent. Klinghardt,

has asked for it to be postponerl for a few months so that he can sludly to be a doctor."

The teams are:

Standard-Vacumm ou Co-

It. W. Borsudi, F. X. Sequeira. J P. de Carvalho, Hag Danen- Although some of the playersberg, Arthur Gomez, L. A. dia keep their correspondence Costa and J. 11. d'Almelda,

Rest of the Club:-S. Giritsky, and merely strictly to chess

L. Schure, Klinghardt, send a move by the interns | H. llonul algebraic system

for Eugene Tausz, P. K. Prokopov. those who do not understand A. Biriukalt und V. Zirinsky. one another's languages, others are much more communicative. Mr Lepper has a the collec- tion of letters.

An opponent in Turkey sent

hit Turkish delight.

an

Mr Lepper even had opponent behind the Iron Cur- tain-in Czecho-Slovakin.

London Express Service.

Members of the publle are welcome to watch the inatch.

LAWN BOWLS MATCH TODAY The following will represent the Northumberland and Dur- ham Society in a lawn bowls match against the Kowloon Dock Club at Hunghom today at 5.45

p.m.:

Hongkong Golfer Collings and 3.0 Stoke: H

Fails To Qualify For The Last 32

London, Apr. 26.-G.G.D. Carter, entered from Royal Hongkong, failed to qualify for the matchplay stages of the English Amateur Golf Championship on the Royal Cinque Ports' course at Deal today.

Chan on played better Но Monday when returning 07 as he was round today in 62 for un aggregate of 109.

J.V. Ramsey (skip), J. Tindall, Halley takip), W. Cowie, M.S. Douglas and S. Telford: J. FRONT (ip), J. Rowan, G.A. Ras and 7. Rich; A E. Eillot (skip), J. Butter- Worth. A. Weir and W. Chambers. TAIKOO v. ELECTRIC Talk

nct as hosts Hongkong Electrie Club on Satur- day, in a friendly three-rink lawn Taboo will be represented by the

Club

bowe match. following

ta

R.1. Marshall, W.. Brown, Wald. S.J. Palleck J., Baxter. J. Rowan, W.G. Belle, J.1. Kinni burgh Steven, N. Heston, C

ovalrd, J., Chalmera.

Rome, Apr.

TODAT

5.43 p.m. No. 1, J. Lerkou v R.O. Baker: 2. Miss N. Lambert Baker v Mri F.A. Batley: 3, A.E.P. Guest y C G. March: 4. Mga M. Figuerado Misa P. Ward, 5. Miss J. WAILY Mrs J. Lawes: 6. Mrs i, Chow Mrs E. Tebbutt.

FRIDAY $.45117, No. 1. Ms P. Ward, and A.V. White Mrs C. Getz and C.I. Stapleton; 2. Mrs G. Chau and Mey E. Litton v Mrs. Horsman and Miss M. Flater; 3. C.R. Tiernan and J. Horaman y J. Leriau and F.. emniani; 4, K.M. Gete v FL Kwok: 5. A. Zimmern and J.V Seliara It. Thompson and C.. Tebbuit,

SATURDAY

2.39 p.m.

Na. 1, Mr E. Litton and K.M. Getz Mr S. Groundwater and N. art Baker; 2, Mr G. Chaun and D. Chen v Mrs H.M. Tebbutt and TE. Baker; 3, R. Lapsley and G. and Roselet Winner Tiernan Horsman against Leriou and Ker- mank,

BUNDAY

10.30 a.m.

Stokes

Winner

NO TEAM FOR BRAZIL

Glasgow, Apr. 20.-The Scot-

A year ago he was a mere fish Football Association to lay nobody in athlelles, but follow announced that they will not

appearance ut ing a casual send a team to Brazil for the minor meeting, he attracted the World Cup series-Reuter.

attention of GeoTrey Dyson, England's national coach.

the

IRISH LEAGUE BEATEN Dyson told Savidge that he

had really bright possiblitics Belfast, Apr. 20.-The Frot a shot-putter and that if the Irish Marine cared to undergo a course ball League beat

abccer Inter- of coaching, Dyson could prove League in the national here tonight by three goals to one and were not flat- fered by the result.

Wo

tang.

IN PERSPECTIVE

4

25

14.4 sec.

MC,

ассом

are on or Robert MouGen. Sir E. C.

aud

KBE,

FIRST DAY'S RESULTS

CB

Match TV Ofcern and Bergeants" "That was early last summer parture. Savidge was included ing bigger and bigger, and the ring:

in the visiting side to make up times of the track walkers faster ream Match Practicen 1 and 21: and by the time of the national the number anl

were and faster. Best track walk of 1, KSLI 322 pls: 2, 11 74. Regt. RA all championships in July, Savidge treated to his magnificent put-the

Harry 294 Pig 27 Int. Dde. Ued with 203 3. 24 Fd. Engr. Regi, RE, Jackle Milburn scored

winners, was suelently advanced to oc- three goals for the

tench. Practice will be fired on fine cupy third place with a distance

Friday, whose forwards had a

38 Pistol Individual Match (Prac- controlled of 45ft. 0 in.

tieen 1 and 2) understanding and

1. Lt Walker (40 Div. Sigs, togt) the ball skilfully.

37 pts: 2, Mat Bromlend Tiit Lel- cesters) 35 pts and 1/Cpl Middielan (40 Div. Pro, Coy.) 35; 4 Copt Tuck (1 KSLJ) 32 pts.

Their finishing, however, was

To get a shot-put of 51. 4in. In perspective....I should

not up to the high standard of HOME SOCCER point out that it is a distance

though

their approach work No 1. L.F. Guest against March; 3, F.. Ker-Milburn and Harris were per maal v A.V. While; 3. Col and Mhaps exceptions.

A. Forward v Winner Mrs Litten

and Getz against Mrs Groundwater

It

31st was not until the

RESULTS

London. Apr, 26-The fol- the results of

and Hart Baker: 4 Air L. Chow minute that the Football League lowing were and L. Kotewali v Winner Mrs Chaun and Chen against Mrs Teb-took the lead with the first of football matches played today: butt and Baker: D. Sira D.M. Fep- Milburn's goals. Two minutes perell v Winner

Hainst Miles Ward.

BUNDAY 3 p.m.

Baker against Leriou: 3,

Mr X.

No. 1. T.E. Baker v Winner R.O,

That was the half-time po- Liiton v Winner Miss Lambert Baker sition but Milburn's goals in the

gainat Mr A. Balley,

year was by Churcher, who heel-and-toed 5 and miles in 33m. 33s. for a new world,

British and English record.

Shanghai Whaly

Beat S. China

Individual Champion (Tes).- Major Patty (1st Leicesters) 111 pin.

Individual Championship (Close A)-1, Major Pacey (1st Liters) 111 pts: 7, Major fromthead (1st

The Shanghai Whaly basket-ters) 153 pla; 3. Major Clement

of the ban team beat the South China Smith (110 40 Int. DIV.) 95 pts.

Individual Championship (Class

three Americans. which only Wilbur Thompson, Francis De- Janey and James Fuchs, betlered at the last Olymple Games.

Savidge's best put here at Cambridge actually came with-

distance 1 short 0 Americans' best. It was 53A, A., local Champlons of 1940,

at Caroline HI 1st. Other Arms)-1. Bet Crosby (40 disallowed 44-38, 2n, but it won

Div. Sizs, Regt.) 13 nts; 2. Major Over 2,000 persons saw

Baly (24 Fd. Engr. Regt. RE) B 1because his foot just clipped the night.

nte: 3, AAM Lomas (24 Fd. Engr. Rect. RE 57 bin; and Lt Walker The local team led by two 140 Div. Sigs. Regl.) 87 pts.

(Clam Individual Championship points in the first quarter, but, Young Soldiere).-1. The Oxford the second quarter they fist B, Stafts) An nie: 2. Tto Turmer (1st 3. Llers To nis: 3 Pte Pareil (1st S. Blafter 75 pts.

U circle. Keeping his long legs the game,

within bounds of a 7 ft. 6 in. circle is one of Savidge's biggest problems.

First Division Miss Figuerado later McMillan headed home West Brom 1 Blackpool

a throw-in after

had landed

Second Division the English goal-Leeds U. almost in

2 Blackburn R. mouth.

Shefeld W. 4 Grimsby

Third Division (Southern)

2 Millwall Exeter

Aldershot . Southend Utd.

Only a few years ago 40 feet were behind by five points. postponed owing to ground be was considered a really good Scorers: ing wait for play,

distance. for a British weight- Third Division (Northern)

Rugger Results

DROBNY BEATS BILL TALBERT

20. Jaroslav

All tennis members of the Club third and 37th minutes of the Drobny, the self-exiled Czech, who wish to play for the Club in second half scaled the fate of

the Irish League-Reuter. I won the Men's Singles title in the various Leagues this year ara requested to come for a practice the Italian lulerantional Lawn Eame on Saturday, at 3 p.m.

BELGIAN ARMY WINS The 32 players who qualified, Tennis Championships here to- however, were covered by scores day, defeating B Talbert, of

0 Trantere R. Brussels, Apr. 26-The Bel- Darlington 105, hended by F. the United States, by 6-4, 6-3. up to

glan Army beat the British INTER-LEAGUE MATCH Scrutton, a London businessinan 7-9 uni 5-2.

Mrs Annalise Bossi (Italy) course broke the who today

London, Apr. 20. The follow-Army by three goals to nil in Irish League 1 Football

the Kentish Cup Inter-Services record with n 80 to lead the won the Women's Singles, beat-

the results of rugger Cup Boccer match here tonight, quailfers with an aggregate of ing Miss Joan Curry (Britain) ing were

having led by two goals to nil 6-4 and 6-2. Miss Jean gumes played today: 153.

Rugby Union

at halfilme.

Ayr United Matchplay starts tomorrow: Quertler and Mrs Jean Walker-

and Penzance the Women's Yesterday's play had to be enn Smith

with n. 1-2, 0-2 Swansen 18.

This loft France in possession Torquay celled awing to mow and it was Doubles title

Rurby League

of the Cup as they had pre- Newcastle the second qualifying round dug victory over Mrs Joy Mottram for that day which was played and Min Joan Curry in the Rochdale Hornets 6, Waring-viously beaten Belgium and

all-British final-Reuter.

ton 11Reuter.

drawn with Britain-Reuter. today.Reuter.

by

⚫ won

Newlyn 0,

Chelsen

In

Whaly-Pac Chung Yuen 11. bettered this Chov Mon-wah 0, To Man-lung of

them im-8. Fu Kam-sing 2, Lok Kar and three, chow 0, Lau Fook-sin 0. have

B

Chuck-man cur- SCAA-Lee

Poon Hark-m 6, Lee Shul- hung 21, Chan Shlu-luk Other field events have seen Choi Sing-kut 4.

putter. In 1049 no fewer than

2 distance, seven

24 strong men

proved on 43 feet,

Lengua

including Savidge,

3

passed 40 feet,

(at Belfast)

Friendly Matches

3

Derry City

3 Southampton

0 similar progress. Six feet was a rare performance at the high

2 Dundoo

3 Hearts

—Neator,

VICTORY SHIELD

team has been The following selected to represent Combined Ser- Vices Chines at Causeway Bay on Sunday at 5 p.m., in the 2nd 2. round of Victory Shield:

A.B.Chisholm. R.. Thompson, Ch. Mech. Philipots, Cpl. Dearsley, W.0.3 Barber, L.A.C. Townsley, Mne. Davies, Tel. Spears, Aina. Watson,. P.D. Daley, Cpl.

Iteserves to attend, Bgt. HAYOS. Mne, Merrick, Ms. Hunt, Ladik. Thricher..

of

At Carolino Hill at 8 pm to Jump. During the year, 20 men day, the La Sailo College have jumped higher than that in Manila will meet the H.K. Chi- actual competition: and three neso Y.M.C.A

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