STATES GEOFFREY DYSON ́:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950.
THE POPULARITY OF
CRICKET IS
ON THE WANE
BY ALAN HOBY
This is going to shock a lot of people, but is the popularity of cricket-yes, said CRICKET-on the wane?
Geoffrey Dyson, chief coach to the Amateur Athletic Association, and the
man behind our sensational European Games successes, thinks it is
"It may be sacrilege to day so," he told me last week, “but in my travels up and down the country during the past 3 years I have begun to detect a slight loosening of cricket's grip.
"It is only very slight but it❘ Foulds, Jean Desforges, Shella
there."
Alexander, and Dorothy Man-
· Dyson, a friendly fanatic on Jey with home of their outsize All things athletic.
"When you consider our acute
the
3. The dend wood clubs that can't pay, and never have paid their way - should be thrown out of the
added: Continental rivals.
There is no truth, however. Longue. shortage of tracica, plus the fact in the idea that Dyson has Until these reforma that in по other European same secret
there recipeplace, until country is athletics forced to which keeps women compete with n rival summer tors from looking like a game like cricket. I think youple of bay windows,
will agree that our vielories in; Bm els really amounted to Tomething."
OUR SHAME Dyron doesn't decry cricket, but in Sweden (pop. 7.000.000) there are 200 well-tald tracks.
In Finland (pop. 1,000,000)
there are 500 tracks.
In Britain (pop. 50,000,000) are approximately
our sin and)
there
FIFTY! This
shame.
Yet there аге Ecores of hundreds of large open spaces
on which local cricket is play- ed once or maybe twice A week at the most. Oflen for most of the week they 11e fdle.
wanton waste Arz my view.
The
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dynamic Dyson feels- and I agree with hùn--that if abtefies had half the facili- ties provided for cricket, which in many parts of Eng- land is still worshipped with would a near-idolatry, We
not only beat Europe. Buon We would whip the WORLD,
HE WAS WRONG
The 36-year-old Dyson for an atomie effect on Bri- tish athletics.
hos
When he took over the job of national couch 31⁄2 years ago he said "We shall need ten years." He was wrong.
in aquarter of that
Diready are
back.
timin half-way
One reason why our enthu- elastic athletle boys and Kids Are shooting to the top like a runoway lift is because in the Last
year alone Dyson has ad- drotsed 70,000 people. in. cluding mote than 40.000 school-tenchiers,
In all his lectures he
the stressed
Importance sensible specialisation will-to-win,
training
competi-
Cou-
NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE
women
Saya Dynout "As a race our
built. are compactly They are neat and attractive. Agam, our girls mainly on track work.
concentrate
"But if we wanted to chal- lenge, say the
Husins, in field events-and I don't know
whether we do
We would
tako
Ja some uzmanity, professional foot- ball deserves the label of an ultra - commercial, catuli-as- catch-can slave circus.
RIDICULOUS SERVICE
10
When
are the table-tennis authorities going
Amend the present ridiculous service rule?
the tossingthe- bail-up-from-the-flat-of-the- patm technique WILT Intro- duced. "service" has become h pinag negative stroke.
Ever since
The service should be on at-
*
*
All-India Soccer tacking weapon. Team To Play In Hongkong
Bominy, Sept. 13. The All-India Soccer Federation team will visit Hongkong, Singa- pore and Burma follow- ing their tour of Ceylon in the second week of October.
Announcing this to- day, Mr M. Datta Ray, the Secretary of the Federation, said he was awaiting replies from some other neighbour- ing countries as to whether they wished to play exhibition matches with the Indian team.
The whole tour would Inst six weeks, Mr
Ray added.-
Datta Reuter.
have to scour the country for
ha-
of
big beefy women of great strength as they have done."
Heaven forbidi
Snooker was Jelevised for the first time at the Leicester Squari Hall recently when Joc Davis
played Walteri Donaldson. To enable viewers to distinguish Bir different colours on the screen, the balls were numbered,
England
*
captain,
Billy Wright, says in the third issue
I
BERRY-PICKING
Scooter Phil Rizzuto picks shortstop Nell Berry of the Detroit Tigers off his fect with a magnificent body block at second base during a game at the Yankee Stadium. Rizzuto was forced when Hank Bauer's hard smash was fielded, but his
football tactics broke up the double play.
Rugby Has Its
Its 'Followers
-But
No
Supporters
Here is something new in rugby football-the Rugby Followers Association of Bedford. With a membership of over 150, their object is not only to sopport the best matches at Bedford, and some of Bedford's away games, but also to attend Northampton and Coventry matches, international, university and county ixtures.
The Association's idea is to see good rugby wherever and by whoever it is played. So that their members may all appreciate the finer points of the game, the Association has asked rugby personalities to talk to them. First of these is to be "Mike" Henderson, former Scottish international, on September 22.
to
and
of the excellent F.A. Book for Rex Alston, who used Boys
(Naldreit Press, 10s.); play rugby for Bedford. "When
first Jolned Wolves........ both rugby and county cricket. used to go down under the is the Association president. sland nearly every day trying | Chairman is Percy Burke, to make
my left foot
wicket-keeper-batsman as useful strong....as my right.
"Practice. and yet mere Both emphasised that this is practice, is how the football not a supporters' club. skills are developed."
-(London Express Service)
Sunderland
in his time.
I should like to see the idea extended
to League soccer. There, each supporters' club 15 formed to uphold one club and one club only. I doubt wher ther there is any idea of "son"
ing and appreciating Oner soc- cer." Certainly not if it means
Beat Turkish watching two other teams.
Champions
Sunderland, Sept. 13.
ONE-HOUR-OLD MEMBER
Latest: Brentford Supporters' Club signed us a member one- hour-old Robert,
of
plus What are Dyson's views on Turkey's Champion foot- Michael and Winifred
says.
MUSCULAR AMAZONS
NO SECRET RECIPE Dyson coaches both men and women, and many people Well, I always used to think Dink that his great achieve that the Jast place
Allen.
of Ealing, both club suppor-
for competi-ball team, Galata Sarry, toters. training women "Now schools, athletes, and tive sport? "The same as for night lost to Sunderland, even parents are coach-con-inen," he
"HARD
An hour after Robert's birth telous," he says.
the English WORK."
Division Σ
in the early hours of Saturday team, by three goals to one, morning Mr Cyril Tyler, secre all the scoring laking place tary of the Supporters Club, was roused from his bed and before the interval.
to produce a member Sunderland gave an excellent) asked
in the ship form for the child. exhibition of football
and Shackleton freally game
This, or something Uke. His con-used to be done by MCC zea- was in his element. trol of the ball and his amazing lots. Now a boy's name cale- ndroitness in beating apposing not be put down at Lord's un- players earned the plaudits of a til he is 14 years old. 20,000 crowd and sometimes of
nent
Instead of dray-horses, Compare Dyson's (Maureen Gardner).
cver
was
is to produce women wanted to see a woman athletes who look like women on the sports track.
There is nothing more farcl. wite cnt, in my view, than the sight June of a herd of muscular Ana- zona raising their perspirallon rate trying to ape men in sports which were never
HOME SOCCER meant for women, anyway,
RESULTS
London, Sept. 13.
The following: were the re- suits of football matches played today:
Everton Fulham
DIVISION
FIRST
7
Arenal
Muddersneld
Manchester U
West Brom
■ Binckpool
Newcastle
Aston Villa
Middlesbro
SECOND DIVISION
Brentford
# Barnsley
THURD DIVISION
Bradford
Darlington
Wrexham
(NORTHERN)
Mansheld
But having met Maureen Garmer Dyson I realise that
I could be wrong.
£7,000,000 A YEAR
The football big business racket
isi becoraing pretty raneld. Every Saturday more than a million people pay something like £180,000 to see 3 their favourite.
1
1.
New Brighton
Lincoln Ciу រ Bratford City
2 Chester THIRD DIVISION
(SOUTHERN)
Bournemouth
Brighton
Prince
Exeter City
Gillingham
Ipswich
Harwich Plymouth
Reading
Celtic
ཀཱ
Over the season this works out at the supendous sum of more than £7,000,000 paid at ! the turnstiles.
l
the Turkish tourists themselves,
BREEDERS HOPEFUL
The Turkish wing halves were sound but the forwards To many engaged in the were inclined to overcun the bloodstock business, Doncaster ball though their passing was yearling sales held before and neat and accurate.
Infter racing ench day Hirtley gave Sunderland the are of for more Impor- Jead and Duns added a second tance than the racing.
before R. Eken scored for the Prices realised often indicate visitors. Before half-time Davis not only the state of English flicked with als head and scored racing, but the world situation a beautiful 2ool-a shot which completely deceived the Turkish)
¡ custodian.
SECOND HALF In the second half, Seren, the Turkish international goal- Reeper, made some magnificent aves. The Turkish wing halves and forwards played good, con- Instructive football but they were not direct enough and Mapron. In the Sunderland
goal, had itle to trouble him.
And what do the footballers get out of it?
Well, some
them earn £12. Not much of a dent £7,000,000 is it?
گردم
'PAID PAWNS'
2
Colchester U
2
Millwall
1
Drito C
3 D
Swindon Town (
Bristol Rovers
Port Vale
It makes
1
0
Nalla P
الهدام
0 Torquay U.
GLASGOW cur
(SEMI-FINAL)
2 Queen's Park
OTHER MATCHES
Ayr United
ኳ ሊ
sick. me Yorkshire reader calls
On two occasions minor in-
Home Entries Dominate
Sportsman's Diary EDITED BY
Bruce Harris
kenncis, and now starting very early his son, Jim the third.
Syder, now 12 years old, last two fingers in a shooting accident many years ago. He thinks that the puppies Bella's Harvest and Louvll Skipper are two of the best he has handled. and 19 hopeful
their of
season's
as a whole. English and Irish chances breeders, offering yearlings at classies. these sales. are not pessimistic about Üheir prospects
with pared
ather post-war years.
com-
JIN next
Els great ambition is to win a Derby. His father won with Wattle Bark in 1937.
It is realised they must ge
BEATING THE DRUM down a little on last year, but the recent yearling sales at Jack ("DOC") KEARNS, in- Deauville are not expected to defatigable drum-beater, and be proved a reliable guide to Joey Maxim, the man le pilote Doncaster.
ed to the world cruiser-weight The Great slump at Deau- championship, will both arrive "Doc" ville was # disappointment to in Britain this month. French breeders; the lack of is preparing the way ice this: English buyers was one reasoni "Ezzard Charles ran oti at advanced for the poor prices.his promise to fight Maxim in
August--winner to fight ENJOYING THEIR MONEY Couls. I guess Charles ducked Louis says he will fight Joey Many busines
over if he (Louis)
Charles here who own horses are not this month. We had expected reducing their racing strings to fight Lee Savold for Solo- because of taxation.
mens In London In September, They take the view that it but Daly (Lee's manager) put I better to enjoy their money it off. We'll catch while they
can, rather
than Savold later." leave it to the Chancellor the Exchequer when they die.
men
of
The Americans have been here before and
have made good money out of their pur- chuses. They buy with con- siderable caution and it is raro indeed for one to bld over 3,000 guinens for a yearling.
SYDER THE THIRD
A Syder has been at Wem-
bley since reyhound racing
began at the stadium 22 years
beats
Joc
up
with
London Express Service)
Football
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR
SATURDAY
“The following are team selections of clubs for their Lawn Bowls League matches on Saturday, September 16, In all Divisions:
PRC
el Areuil, W. C. Ogley (skip) KCC at| 20–18.
1st Divisions: tawkął c. rope, H.
1.30 pm-8,11.
Brown, W.ED. Camerons (aktp)|
D. L Razack, A. A. Razack,
W. Holanda. Channing, C. M. Rumjahn, U. A. Rum- Pio W. Machtardy (salg! Ti Ka“ jahın (skip) beat D. Bozarto, G. vanagh, WR, Hülyer, 6. Parkins, C. Jorge, G. A. So, J. S.
C. Bowmary (ulip))
Landolt (skip) 22-13,
to R. Tay, S. Leonard, G. Houg
3rd Division: (home) Recreto on deturday at ved pustendat, Hky“ A R. Minu, J, Hoosen, M. B, ward W. amies, B. Boutar, T. Hassan, A. K. Minu (ip) lost Harley (akip);" H. They, 0. Arliw, 8.1. Jones, T.II. Goodman
J. Rummell 3.11. Evane Choy, A. & Coates (skip) 17-19.
Willerton (dp). Reserves: C.3. Askew or R. Mac= Wrath.
IRC
Jai Division: (home) v mare at 3.30. p.m.. Minu, J. Hoosen, M.11, Flamenn, A.K. Minu (skip); 8. Yuni, E.R. Markar, K.M. Omar. A.B). Omar (skip); M.T. Baraok, A. A. Razack, K.M. Rundin, U.A. Itumjahn (akip).
RECREIO
Recreio "Blue" +-XC# (1)
J. E, Noronha's rink best W. Hong Bling's rink by
BCTen shots.
A. Luz's rink beat E. C. Firacher's rink by one shot.
J. F. V. Ribeiro's rink lost to A. J. Kew's rink by six shots.
(home) at p.MV. Ribetro. Singles Champlonished witi ba
HKCC BOWLS The Anal of the HK Cricket Club
bolwem F.E Skinner and at 5.19 pan, at Chater Mod played to-day. Thursday Sept. 14
1st Diykion: **Blue”—bys. 18t Division: "White" v. CCC
A Costa, G.A. Noronha, F.V.V. Stibelro (dp): 1.9. da Silva, J.P, Kavier, M.A. Tapists, IL.A. Ozerto, Kip: A.K. Alves, H.R. Pinna, C.
The follower will represent the P. Barto, C. Roza Pereira (skip),
3rd Division: (AWAY) V PUC at the USRC on Saturday, Sept. 16 at ICC in a friendly maint am-R.A. Campos. A Victor, M. Chator Hoed at 3.15 p.m.--.. Fertela, L.A. Rozarlo (skip): Sewell, A.D. Humphrey D. Phil Noronha, A.A.G. dị Būva, M.L.. Hazs, J.J. Tanto (skip): A.A, CH-PA, PAwards (skip): . wu-
Harmon, T. terres, Pinna, S... Sours. D.C. W own . Kennedy. Alves (skip).
S.J. Ure, R.¤. wik. P.8./Cassidy
KBCC
tal Division: (away) v KDC at 9.30 p.m.-L. Gaddi G.E.F. Thompson. .c. Norman, E. Greenwood (dp); J. Dinner, D. Trail. V. Chittenden, A.L.G. Eastman (odp); J. Tindall, J.G. Meyer, W.G. Ampson, L.
her (p).
HKERC
3rd Division: (away), V COO at 330 p.m-E. Potilson, J. Roscoe, J.
T.D. Angus,
TAIKOO CLUB BOWLS
Quarry Bay will be the venue of attractive friendly Lawn Bowls contest on Aaturday 16 at 3.59 pm. Talkoo Cub will act sn houta to Kowloon Club to four rink game and will be represented by:-
3. G. Baker, C. M. McLennan. Barron, J.K. Stoin (skip); 0.WJc.. Bevard, 8. J. Palkoek, (Skip); Crawford, 1.0. Steko, F.Á. Cold- A. Sloven, J. A. Smith, J. B. Ing. G.7. Padgett lakipi: 3.1. Baxter, J. 11. Hinntburgh.__(Skip); Mundy, W. Stoker, W.E, Mactar-
J. Nimmo, W. D. Brown, W. Cun- lant, A.G. Gardner (skip),
ntragham J. C. Chalmers, (Skip); G. CCC
1. Clayton, L. Chadwick-Kow W.
McColl, W. G. McKie, (Skip); Two alles were winners in the weekly Wappinshaw Rowan, In Chadwick-Kew, and J. namely:-J.
ward. A. A Crichton. It. B. Gri- C. Calmers (Bkip); F. W, Hay-
Mr, and R. A. Marshal),
1 Division: (away) y fecreto "White" at 3.30 pm.-G. Hong Chor, 5. Leonard. W. Leonard, A.E. Corlea (skip): _D.A. Rozado, G.C. Soura, J. Landolt Jorge G.A
skip): F., Lee, Jil, Xavier, E. el Arcuill. W.C. Ogley (skip),"
POLICE TITLE
fskip): A.II. Immast. Leo Ful lawn bowls final of the Police
3rd Divisions (home) v likme at 3.30 p.m. C.A. Cortho, A.F. Tr reira. .W. Randall, A.J. Coelha
P.K. L. C. W. Lam (skip); Greensinde, M.J. Divedia, G.3. Ladd, M.J. Biedina fakip).
Reserves: 3. email, 7.K. Modi.
HKFC
1rt Division: (away) v IRC at 3.30 p.m.
A McAlpine, E. Wallwork. w. Vield, M. N. Rakusen (skip): A. W. Hroock, E. Tuck, B. I. Bickford N. J. Bebbington (Skip); T. 0. Margan, A. L. Roberts, 3. Watson, T. M. Pie (Sp),
no match, KCC
2nd Division:
1st Division: (borne) v PRC at 3.30 p.m.
G. Ire, J. G. Roberlian, J Drem, J. Kew (Skip); G, Rosselet. C. Thompson, W. D. Rosselet. Hong Bling (Sk!p); V. C. Labrum, H. Keman. . Wang, E. c. Fincher (skip).
Saturday has dan week.
II.B.J. Brown won the singles
R.C. yesterday when he de- feated W.J.D. Dameron 21-14. The pairs Anal was won by C.J. Askew and W.R. Hillyer who beat C. Dowman and T. Kaya- nagh 23-20.
NO UPSETS IN LRC TOURNEY
เ
no
There were
major upsets la the Colony Hard-
GAME POSTPONED The Second Division match tween Kowloon Bowling Green Club and lik Football Club arranged for court Tennis Championship been postponed for matches played
at the LEAGUE MATCHES Ladies' Recreation Club Playing off their postponed yesterday. First Division League matches yesterday.
both the League As expected the best match leaders, Indian Recreation Club of, the afternoon was the Colony and Recreio "Blue" won by Ladies Doubles encounter bo- Identical margins of four points tween Mes 1. Souza and Mrs S. la one, thus keeping the race Chiu and Mrs R. Stack and for the title still neck-to-neck. Mrs Campbell This went to Indian Recreation Club were the full distance of three sets, Elven
quite a scare by Craigen-with the Stack-Campbell pale Cricket Club. W. C. triumphing in the decider by Ogley playing against A. M. 7-5.
Kower
Club Clubhead, was lying four shots be- und favourite for Farewell To
Jack Gilchrist
A presentation was made
Omar, though down by four In the Open Singles, Mrs M. shels at the end of the 20th Chow, last year's runner-up this year's fore his last wood of the even- title, defented the University ing, only to tap an opposing entrant, Miss Rita Lo, in two front wood up with it for the straight sols, 6-2; 6-1. third shot.
Ladies' Recreation Club paira
the Mixed
both their pairs Mr. Heenan and Mrs Armstrong and W. J. D. Coo- per and Mrs Andrewes, winning
two straight sets each.
THE RESULTS
The results were:
IRC (4)—CCO (1)
no. One of the first trainers at the Hongkong Football S. Yusuf, E. R. Marker, K. appointed in 1920 was coursing Club yesterday to J. T. K. M. Omar, A. M. Omar (skip) nnn Jim Syder, and there to Gilchrist, an all-round beat F. Lee, 3, IL, Xavier, E. ussist him was his son.
"Young
sportsman in his younger
Jim."
In
When Mr Syder, senfor died days here. who is leaving
Jim took over 1945,
enjoyed a Doubles success in
in
Mrs D. J. Muckle scored a creditable win in the Club
: Ladies Bogice over the 1949 Colony Ladies' Doubles runner- up. Mrg Stroobach, by
the tomorrow for Sydney prior KCC TENNIS 0-1, 0-2;
Irish St. Leger Black & White
Dublin, Sept. 13.
Win Charity
Match
to retirement from Govern- ment service.
games
Hames
are
to
1-3; W. A. VI
THE RESULTS
Full scored ware
Colony Ladies Bingler: Mr 24. Chow besi Ming . IN #-2. Mr Catz best Mrs Yang, 1-2, 6-3.
Colony Ladies Doubles:
Stack and Mrs Campbell beat Mrs
I. Souza and Mrs 6. Chiu, 6-3, 1-4.
Colony
s
Mixed Keena prd Ara
1.
Doubles: Armstrong beat * Bla and Me W. C. Loo, -1. W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs AB- drawer bent L. C. Kolewall and MP. Ward 6-1, 6-4.
Chub Ladies Singles: Mrs D. J.
The following down to be played today Mr Gilchrist was presented (Thursday) in the Tennis with a sliver cigarette box and Handieup tournamentą of the ash trays. He has presented Kowloon Cricket Club: the Club with
a cup for the Mina M. Xavier and Mrs L. Den HKFC Singes Lawn Bowls jamin v. Mrs W. Popperals and One Jurles to Turkish players brought Irish-bred, trained and
Mim . Bonbernard; K, M. Getz Chempionship
and A. V. White v. 1. Abbas and them on a substitute but only for a owned thoroughbreds do-
Juck Gilchrist carne to long-R. N. Manley * "pald pawas." He adds: "If minutes before the original
kong with the King's own Scot- The following are the results of minated the Irish St Leger, you make men into human pinplayer was back on the field.
tish Borderers in 1020. He the liandicap
played tables, buy and sell them like It was an entertaining game over one and three-quarter
date: Though trailing behind 13-14 joined Government service In lumps of cheese; boost them and thoroughly enjoyed by both miles, at The Curragh to at the end of the first quarter 1930 and in the following fears 40 Gartney beat Mack's beat the Stroobach, 6-4, up and Ilek them down. you speciators and players alike.-day and checked M. Marcel and 28-30 at the end of the played football for St Joseph's, White, 6-7, 1-5
K. M. Gata 0-3. needa't look for the winning Reuter.
Club Ladie Doubles: Mrs Sainte Boussac's run of succesSES
Barly bea} cocond quarter, the Philippine the Hongkong Football Club and eat C. March 04, 6-1; II. da sporting
Silva beat It Symons 6-8 : bury and Mr Black
and
Miningall and Min Haymond, 8-1′′ White basketball the Kowloon Football Club. Lieut Col R. Stack boat J. Fentan in important events.
team rallied back to beat From 1930 to 1941
he played 9-7 4-4: 2. Katewall beat- for the MH. Bonbernard 3-0, 6-1, 6-21 Morning Moham, a filly by Hongkong-Kowloon Combined regularly at right-half
Mias M. Jubeiro beat BM. Limekiln out Morning Dew, quintet by 78 points to 05 last KFC.
Figuerado -1, 3-4 4-3; He played four times for ridden by P. Canty, won
Coxall and Mrs K. M. Gelk boat by night,
Scotland in alx. lengths from Beaucaire,
the International Ming J. Watt and Min P. Ward The match which was staged Series. Three times he was in
9-7, 0-4: 12. Riciadale and F. Brock- whose stable companion, Beat in aid of the War Memorial Wel-the Scottish team that reached Baker, ad, -4: Mr. Litton and
bank beat A. Zimmer and T. E. sire, Anished another Ave long-
fare Centre Fund, attracted on the final. unusually small crowd,
3
霹
tibernian
0
Brits Army Xi Durge
-fleuler.
ог
spirit."
even the
In the past have had
few years player-club squab¬ Tom Lawton, Nell Frank-
bies featuring
WI Mannion,
we Aussies Consider
West Indies* Challenge
Rugger Results in, Billy Steel, and Johnny
London, Sept. 13.
the The following were results of Rugby League games played today:
LANCASHIRE CUP First Round. Second LeE: Barrow 14, Leigh 0. (Barrow eliminated).
ston
0.
V.
73, Liverpool
Stanley
(Liverpool minated).
Salford 7, Widnes 0. (Widnes eliminated).
Bt Helen's 11, Swinton 3.
(Swinton eliminated).
YORKSHIRE CUP
ell-
First Round, Second Leg: Bradford Northern 12, Halifax Town 4.
Hancoelts. Aumitted. you've
have I got to
discipline. But you've also got to have fair play, 1 say.
1. Footballers should get a fair cut of their transfer. feu,
In return, they would be tied to a specified contract.
2. The £12. maximum should be lifted. There should be a sliding scale of wnges from £30 downwards.
Joe Davis Playing Sidney Smith
London, Sept. 13, Joe!
world Davis, former snooker champion, had breaks of 105 and 101 which brought (Halifax Town eliminated): la total number of cemuiries to-918, ↑ during "thig -afternoon's Huddersfield 89, Bramley D (Bramley / eliminated)--Reucesions of his roatch against
Sidney Smith-Router.
The
Board
Sydney, Sept. 13.
Australian Cricket
of Control tonight
lia and the West Indies.,
the away.
which
a
STRONG BID.
the stands being only half full. This sudden was attributed to the chango of the venue of play.
F.
HOCKEY PLAYER
A. W. White beat Mira 3. Horsman and G. Guliaro 8-1, 2-10, 54; Mim P. Kolewall and J. Tenton beat Mrs J. Lawas and ♬. I. Kanmani 0-2. *6+3..
He was also a good hockey The Finals of the Kowloon Cric
was a member of yet club's Ladies Sings Cham
Club team pionship will be played this after
noon at 8.45 p.m. balvan Mirs
|
Mary Chow and Mm N. Stack. '#
Club Men's Binglos: J. V. Bellor beat P. V. Shawe 4-6, 6-0, 0-0 (Shaves spraked an ankle at the beginning of the second st
Club Men's Doubles; E. 1. Story and Dr 0. B. Smart best, A. S. he following are today's and and A.-W. Culcher, 6-0, 6-5.
t-ionow's Programm.@8---
J
TODAY'S MATCHES 8.15 p.m.; J. A. C. Hurbati w. W. Cutcher (Club Man's 'cap Bingles): Miss 11. Foley M Gitpatrick (Club Ladios cap Singles); L. E. Story and D. J. Marcile (C. & WI), A, Z2 Bnaith and I. E. Nelson (K. & 8. Bank) (Inter-23mg).
TOMORROW
ambers Bainsbury v. Mrs L.; Doma (Club Ladies' Bingles).
5.15 p.m. Miss 11. Lo and Miam Choy v. M Machio and hire Armstrong _ (Colony Undies Doil- Bles); Dr Anart and Mrs Barty V. w. f. D. Cooper and Mrs Andrewm (Club Mixed Doubles). Homan
M. Boussac, winner of three The gross collection from sale of player and appointed a special com-English Classics this season, mitter to report on the pro- made a strong bld with Pardal tickets last night was $726 but the Radio Sports
which won the Mamak Shield was, installed, 0 to 4 the following donations were posed series of Test matches ourite but he falled to get received in addition: Mrs S. W. Tournament in 1932 and 1933. match wil be the beat of three sets În 1951-52 between Austra-
Choy Before coming to Hongkong he place dospite the effort of Ung $100, Mrs L
(Manager of the Black Roe Johnstone.
and played in
international an The committee is to complete
Abdul Bari Roaches While leam) $500, Anonymous hockey_trial for Scotland. ita raport for discussion by the Morning Madam, owned by $1,500, Mr T. T. Shek (Secretary lio also took part in local Board tomorrow.
YJ. Kilpatrick and trained at of the Basketball Association) | athletics—in
Australian Final running every Mr W. H. Jeanes, the Secre. Kildare, started at odds of 20) $174. The total
100 yards to the proceeds event from
Melbourne, Sept, 19. tary of the Board, said that to 1 while Mrs A.B. Mac-mounted to $3,000.
Marathon and ran here against Abdul Bari, of India, reached the approach for the matches, in Naughton's Beaucaire, was
the German Half Mils: Chasa- Rado either country was
by complete outalder among the Star of the match was Black plon, De Otto Peltzer. He once the final of the Australas
Open the West Indies cricket nuthori 100 to 1. others in the betting,
T. Jolineen Club Murad Bouhina); and White's Choy Man-chung, finished second in the Kowloon Squash Rackets Championships are ation 2 nd 103.
here today tles.
while Marathon.
by beating Eric A. D. Boholes and B/R* Harris V. with Me MacNaughton's Beau who scored 20 points bellevo that if the Board agrees 2.
Ms. Young and D. C. Barty ́(Club Cricket circles here strongly alre second favourite, at T to playing only for 20 minutes. With Me H. A. Castro, Jack Metcalfe by 10-9, 9-3, 9-3,
The visitors Indulged in some Glichrist founded the Hongrong La tomorrow's final. Bari will Double); Car and B
ME. Garran\V. P. 8. McCalgaİSE to the series they will urge
4) banana na fanciful passing during the first Pigeon Racing Club and he had moet Gordon Watson,, the Aux Free Kancaranda (Chs (Mac) Done The late that it should be played in
belling was in half, but there was po stopping owned pigeons which won races tralian champion, whom he
y Tamworth Australia because of the better proportion: ipart frúm the B to theth in the second half when in England, Scotlandt, China and bodi""" in London financial prospects. Reuter, walk on for Bekusira Reuter,- L: they met down to serious play. Australia, al
earlier this year.-Beuter,
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