Archie Quick Sees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950.

A PROMISING FUTURE

FOR BRITISH

PROFESSIONAL GOLF

One of the most encouraging aspects of British professional goll is the challenge that is being gradually made by up-and-coming young. sters to the experienced players of the country. Ken Bousfield started

the fashion when he not only figured prominently in tournamenti but forced his way into the Ryder Cup Foursomes at Ganton last year. He is still assistant to Dick Burton at Coombe Hill although he is not so

some of the others forging to prominence.

young as

In this gratifying respect take the Southern Section of the "News of the World" Match-Play Championship played at Thorndon Park, Essex. Henry Cotton was in the field, and so too were all the leading players south of Birmingham. But the winner was Arthur ("Tiger") Poulton, the diminutive assistant at Buch!IL

Poulton, standing only an inch or two over five feet, bow-legged, talkative and cheerful, first of all equalled the course record with a splendidly played 70 and then finished equal first with Ryder Cup player Arthur Lees with 142.

Britain Loses Two Of

Her Finest

Jockeys

London, Sept. 18.

Britain has lost one of its Guest jockeys with the announcement by Tommy Weston that he will ride no more and take up training.

Another of the famous "Old Brigade," Michael Beary, is also said to be contemplating retiring from the saddle. Though both these jockeys, the former in particular, have not ridden a great deal either last

canon or this, their absence will be felt.

to quartet of the by as trainer are Ending jockeys,

Happily to be only too trus

Good Jockeys are hard

conc

Bouzfeld, of course, got one

of the 23 places for the Finals

aslant to

at Carnoustic, while another tho qualify was Assistant Champion, Harry Weelman. This burly specimen of manhood-the complete an- thesis of Poulton-150 equal- the course record with 70 but fade in his second round 77 which was 111 1000 cough.

fo

ANOTHER GENERATION

The

clone

another

They are 124 places in the j Finals, and no fewer than 18 of there are taken by agacants. It is more than one can expect one of them to win

at present held coveted title by Da Hees. hut if each one renowned elder of then disappears in the first

will eve Toul they enough to prove that LOST HIS WHITE CAP uone useful young

Woston Alone and the

will always be teen Peration of golfers in on the stere coining

way younger brade of ritters ein the eyes of most rutepvers as Reader. ·Piggott, Durr and the man in black who lost his but four, walle cap. For years Be rode to nune Snaith,

few years

Lord Derby, carrying addition to Bousfield, rivaling "veterans" like Gor-ilks. Such effort did he pull Weetman, are ready

Charlie Elliott, into his Brishrs that more international trials. The names don charts, Duct Smith and his brother often

not off came hof Mils, Eph.

to name

Bero Br

outd

L

than

At least three of them,

but quother white cap and he Onished bare came readily

Coventry City Beat Turks

Coventry, Sept. 18.

ended

In hi

In Poulton for

PERFECT

FORM

Sara Wakefield, aquatic star of the University of North Carolina, ls seen here in a practice dive.

She

is the American One-Metre Board Diving Champion.

COLONY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Buy Apply

CHEUNG KIN -MAN BREAKS 220 YARDS COLONY RECORD

Cheung Kin-Run, the 18-year-old Wah Yan school- boy, swimming for Fortuna Club, shattered the 15-year- old record held by Wilfred Lawrence in the 220-yard free style yesterday during the first day's heats of the Colony Open Swimming Championships.

Cheung covered the distance in the second heat of the event in 2 mina. 24 3/5 seca., clipping 1/5 sec. off Lawrence's record. Sonny Monteiro, who won the first heat, was timed at 2 min. 25 3/5 secs.

Cheung unofficially broke the zame record during the For- tuma-VRC meet on September 2. doing the distance in the much beller time of 2 mins 23.6 ECCS,

Mrs Løkke Rose of VRC re- turned the best time of 50 1/8 secs. In the women's 15 yards individua! medley, although this was one second behind Shauna Anderson's record time. Leung Ol-mul, the Hongkong University mermaid, and holder of the Colony'n 440-yard free style record of 6 mins. 27 2/5 Lecs.,. came out a comfortable Arst in her heat in this event,

THE RESULTS

Following were the results of yesterday's seats:

bing (Chinem "Y"); 2, Mlas Wong Kven-tang (Chinese ; * MIN Hung Man-man (Chinese), Time: 00 3/4 Dec.

Men's 100 yards breast-stroke- Cent No. 1, Chan Chischering (Chimera": 2, Cheung Chung- lu (Fortunal; 3. Jan Nicholson (VIC) Time: 72.2/8 2003. Heat No. 2, lau Tal-ping (Chinese "y"}; 2. Au Kwong-yit altached, Time: 723/5 secs,

Women 440 yanda free-styla. Heat No. 1-1, Mhe Leung Öl-mul (Chung Bhing); 2, ils Fung Yee- ehee (Chinese 3. Mis Chan Time: Taing-mul Chung Shingi.

2,

GEORGE -

FETCH A POLICEMAN – | JUST OVERHEARD THOSE THO MEN PLANNING TO STEAL A RUN,'

Britain Leads

In Motor Cycle Trials

Llandrindod Wells, Wales,

Sept. 18.

Britain took the lead in

0 mins. 33.2/4 8201, firat No. 2... 1. M Cynthia Enger (VIC) Miss Itwak Ngan-hung Chinese both international events at "y".

the end of the first day of the International six-days" motor cycle trini here.

Time: mins. 23 леся. TODAY'S PROGRAMME The following to the programme for the Freund day's hests arting at 6p.in. to-dry.

Miro' R Vardı Fren Style Heat Sn. 1-Gnr. D 11. Jones, Army 21 Chan Chun-nam,

After 245 miles in very bad weather over mountain ranges and narrow lanes, the British term in the International Trophy (3). Lam Kwan-ugar, Ch

(4), Pun Kik-éluru, and the two British teams

the Internatiomt Silver Vase Chung Sting (5).

They were Heat No. 2: Lau Kam-por, CM-hand eican sheets, Bese

(1), Wong Kwalehee, the only three teams who did.

Chinese ( Cheung Kin-man.

(3).

Chung not

Insc

day

Mean a yards freesiple cham- pionship Beat No. 1, F. X. Tunteiro (VKC); 2. V. Matlak VHC) Tune. 2 min. 25 3/5 sem. Fleat No. 2-1 Cheung Kin-mas (Fortunati, 2, A/B Miller (RN). Inte: 2 min. 24 375 ares. (Record). Women's 15 yards Individual Medley-Heat No. 1-1. Mra Lykke (VRCH 3, Mina Kwok Ngan-hung Time: 18:1/2 con. (Chinese ""). Zicat No. 21, Mas Wong Yuk-nene "Y" (2). Leung Ol-mts, Chung

Shtag (3), Kwak Ngan-hung. Chinetr

Hent No. 2: Derin taries, VRC

Want BBC For

Soccer Players Payment From

Boomer Allis and

to mind.

There

are others,

of racing

Reen tells ne that

when

visiting Australia for a second

Jo-

finitely step off the plane

and

30 years Weton won every Cinsic and

we Dubys on Sansovino and time at Christmas he will Hyperion, both owned by Tard

He rode Derby. All told

cevic winner.

Weston, who

may

Televised Matches

soccer players

The Players' Union Committee are to discuss the question of being paid by the BBC when they appear in matches which are televised or on which running commentaries are given,

Union chairman, Mr Jimmy Guthrie, told me: "Why should the BBC put on

a show for the public and pay nothing for it? There are big fees going to boxing. Why not to football?"

Mr Guthrie is evidently un-

Galata Saruy, the Turkish Feat is the Services. He will either by Charlie Ward or Max der the impression that some|

by two goals to one

اوا

play matches at Singapore nad Caleutta. He is also considering now 48. an offef to go down on a flying; voluntered for the Navy dur-visit to Ceylon.

tax ing the war. Ife

be accompanied

them Faulkner. Some idea of the im-

clubs are making money a profes- proved standard of

af hroadcasting football. status may he sional player's

"Hees what the BBC say: The fees gauged by the fact that

Dald to football clubs are sim- now charges fifty guineas for a

hely for facilities provided, one any exhibition, but as

pay all my unively puts it: "1 own expensest*

the water

not forget 64 hours

opent in football team, were beaten which h

by after being torpedoed.

It is not known where he will Coventry City here tonight but he may go North to

quick ortare, the Although they were

happy hunting on the ball and clever In-ground of many former jockeys, dividually, the Turks wereReuter

weak at wing half and rare- ly made a concerted attack.i

Erdvodu ut left back was out- danding in defence and the br Ede

often shot, on Czar,

the tum,

at lightning speed. Coventry ever-elaborated ther play and his might have cauren

Mrs Chow & Tsai Win

Shen we had the other at the KCC Mixed

them lose game but

pulled themselves together just

In line to hold their lead.

Doubles

Birs Mary Chow and E. Trai yesterday

Simpson, the left half, and Kowloon Cricket Club's 1950

became mixed doubles tennis

Une centre-forward, Evans, champions. It Tand taken them only half an hour

Acored for Coventry after Beren tar savel earlier shots by hi acrobatics. Czar scored for Tur key her Van, at outale hit Bati kirawn โน Coventry goalkeeper out-Router.

HOME SOCCER

RESULTS

London, Sept. 18. The following were the re- sults of football matches played Forlag:

THIRD

DIVISION

(SOUTHERN)

to beat the other finalists, Mrs K. M. Getz and T. E. Baker, in two straight seis.

THC

Mrs Gelz and Baker Just could the bard-hitting, of match

craft of their up- speed and ponents.

Double!};

Campbell (Club Ladies The rebre -- 6-0, 6-2 — 13 D | CI 0.1. Smart and dirs Barly v

of the

Mrs Mishevsky reflection

and Pallak job Mixed Fean Double): 3. Golfried Je and Mrs M. Gotfried B.C.W. Weides and Miss Porn (Club Mixed 'eno Doublesi; Mina Mine . Roley v. Sleep and

Ilay- Mr R. Manmell and Miss D mond rclub Heap Ladies' Doubles): A.L. Sualth v. H.R. Baker (Club Pean ten's Singles; DR. Holmes vnc. Barty (Club 'can Men's

GN. Cas Singles): E. Zulauf v. well (Club Heap Men's Singles).

LRC COMPETITIONS

There was another busy pro- me at the Ladies Recreation Chib yesterday when more matches in the club and Colony

hatepionships were, played.

Reals were:

out

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY

This

te

The only fee paid which was obviously mure than cover the cost of facilities was! the £250 for televising last Auril's Cup Final. This was receipts put in with the gate and was shared in the usual Groportion by the FA, the clubs and Wembley Stadium.

Ar Gulirie is likely to : 21st- gest to his committee that the union ask for a fer, and that Union this should go to the Jenevolent Fund.

CRICKET PROSPECT

De ne

is

Mr

Here indeed is a cricketing prospect Michael Cowdrey, -year-old Tonbridge Behool- hoy, who at Cauterbury Bave 10 on how an object lesson play the West Inolan bowling. White the Kent wickets

Cowdrey, who- tumbled.

younge Claimed to player to have ever been in a a louring county side against XI, denied for 90 minutes tho efforts of an array of Tesl bowlers to claim his wicket.

Watching Michael's ine LEAGUE SEASON ENDS

batting were his parents, and Mrs E. A. Cowdrey, who will be The Tennis League

almost directly after the match this afternooni doubles, Mre Loßicially ended

in flew back to their home Ile- Satury and Mrs Barty bent hirs

the Championship Balink and Mrs Dilemen 9.1, 0-3. when

Men's "A" Divi- Malabar. South India. It was where Colony women's doubles-Mrs I. malch In the

China in India, at Bangalore, belween Sruth and Mrs A.D. Achutes lon Tamworth

tea plinter Michael's and Chi- atient in St. Xavier and Mira Athletic Association Stockport C

fought his son the rudiments OTHER MATCHES

Benjar 0-5, 6-3

Recreation Club Women's singen. Mranese

of cricket in a jungle clearing Colony Wet Nam U. 3 Arsenal

beat Armstrong

Max M. played off. 5. Mirren 3 Sunderland

The all important match will behind their house. Ribeiro 6-1, 6-1. match

Hongkung at the Brentford

Club men's angles. Heenan be played Club handicap mixed doubles Cricket Club ground commenc- Messrs. ing 5.15 p.m. to-day. Mr Maunsell bras. dr and firm liaris 6-3, 2-0, 0-1,

doubles Humphreys, Hancock & Sadick Chub handicap mena

Lozcanure have consented to act and J. PS. McCraig

pires and there will be no beht IP Tamworth at 13. Min. chin 0-0, 7-5. M. Gulfried and charre for admission. Gotfried Jr. bent A.S. Martin and A.W. Cutcher 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.

Club bandicap men's single

Drai A.. Howden games playeds., Garrard

Deat 10-3, 6-1. R. Torp

Daiser 6-4, 6-3.

M Wall

a Lecton Drient THIRD DIVISION

Gateshead

(NORTHERN)

The lendly Kilmarnock

and

cancelled-Uruler.

Club romen's

1

f

Voiween

WILA

Rugger Results

London Sept. 18. following were the re-

The

suits tocny:

of ruster

RUGBY UNION

G.

bunt J.A.C. Burbait 6-1, 6-0,

B.

Coventry 23, Plymouth Alblon TODAY'S MATCHES

Llanelly 0, Maesteg 3. Newbridge 5. Talywalt 3. Redruth 3, Rosslyn Park 5. Newton Abbott S, Cardiff RUGBY LEAGUE Yorkshire Cup, Secand found Leeds 2. Huddersßeld 29- Reuler.

THE

ho

к.3.

following in the pro- gramine of matchen

will be

OS LTD-

Immediately after the tnatch.

futher

Bi

not out,

THREE RIVALS

Policeman Harry. Mallin and Chand- Civil Servant Harry Tey, London's Joint nomination the presidency of the Association,

for

Amateur joined

haya

been

A president vinces

the

novelty would be

by a third candidate-Ernest Booth, pre- sident of the Midland Countles Lord's he hit a century and 05 ABA for the last 21 years."

from the pro-

for AND ONE AT TENNIS

ABA, on whose council Junior Wimbledon double- banded sensation, 17-year-old Mr Booth has sat since 1930. Joh. Prouse, goes from SLC- cess to suCLENS.

Prouse, slender, shy and uti

Jawn assuming, has a

lenuts background. His father is u New Zealander, long restent in Milan,

player.

Ht

mother, who

class

Gagliardi.

it by the side of the Court throughout his natcher, ཀས formerly Signorina Italian champion in the 1920's. She played for Italy in the

cf 1920 Olympe Games

1024.

He is a welfare officer with

Fortuna

Kou, Shink

Chun Ng Ch1-ping, Sing (5).

Women's 220 Yards Free Style Heat No. 1: Wong Yuk-ning, Chi-

Vite. 14).

marks during

AUSTRIANS SECOND

the

The Austrian team, with 33

Joan Eager, Gl.1 marke Jost, were lying second

(2), Cynthia Eager, VRC (3), Chan to Britain in the International Tring-mul, Chung Shing (4), Fung Trophy, subject to an inquiry into a missing time stamp on Yedekce, Calore "Y" (5).

Men's Diving (4 Optional Dives) the card of one of their riders.

Chow

Woo-on (Fortunsi,

Italy, with 200 marks lost,

Kwok-bay (S. China), Sgi Watson (Anny), Lam Kar-tung (Fortuna), Wang King-woon Fortuna), Chan were third. Wat-bang (Fortuna), Wong Sik-hom (Fortuna),

La Chouk-ming (South

Sharing third place in the hina), Kang Mung (South China). International Silver Vase after Gnr. Chidgey (Army), Mok Tung-the British "A" and "B" teams mu (South China), Foo Koong-wat were the Irish, Dutch "A" and (South China). Fal da Roza (VIC).

and Wong Yan Fortuna).

Men's 100 Yards Bark Itul Hent No. 1: C.C. Wang. Fortune

(9). Chan Cheuk-wah, Chinese "y"

(4),

Swedish teams, each of whom lost only one mark,

The Dutch "B" team, with 55

, Shum Kam-chiu, Chinese marks lost, were sixth, while Italy, with 200 marks lost, were tient No. 2: D.M. Collar, vnc placed seventh, with the Italian

Cheung Yee- (2), V. Mallu, (3),

houng. Hot Tin (4), Pau Koun-kul," team, with 300 marks lost,

last-Reuter. Chinese (51.

Cricket

League Season

Opens On September 30

The Colony Cricket season for 1950-1951 officially opens on Saturday, September 30, with a programme Eleven clubs, includ- of five Second Division matches. ing the holders, Kowloon Cricket Club, will contest for The two new this Division's honours this season. elevens are those of Police Recreation Club and Crai- gengower Cricket Club.

The First Division starts a) bis steel firm in Birmingham and is acclaimed throughout week later on Saturday. Celo the Bildlands ne potressing the ber "nost busines-like brain amateur boxing."

DICK AND RANDOLPH

There are ten tehrns in inthis Division this year as com- pared with 11 last year. Com- mandos being the absent team. Hongkong Cricket Club "Scor- had plus", who were the champions After, Raniolph Turpin knocked out Eli Elandon, from that year, will have most of last season's stalwarts the Belgian Congo, at Watford their

he playing for them again, and are Lashed Dick himself had sparred with Ran-sale to have a strong chance of

retaining the Championship. dolph during training-and και told me plainly not ask silly questions.

a look that and

Prause is been taught ex- clusively by his mother. has always user twa bands,"

never "So have she gold. Interfered. No doubt a profes sional would have dono it- ferently."

HE IS BRITISH

Prouse is British. Otherwise he could not play at Junior He ranks No. 1 Wimbledon.

mong Inly's Juniors but debarred from playing fo their Junior clampionships because of bis Brilish nationality.

sumething of Prouse 1 scholar. lle recently matricu-

all Milan Isted top of plans to be an engineer.

in being He is not unique double handed for all strokes except the service. John Bar. ry, the New Zealander, 10-

of years was here a couple tendo to

will take up and

go played his tennis in like leave that until he goes up to

fashion. Oxford.

HEAD BOY Michael, heal boy at Ton- bridge School, said he has no idea what profession he

A 13 he stepped right out

The shields won by various of prep school cricket into the Deep Water

be

teams in the League

Owen- presented by Mrs H. Hughes,

wife of President of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis As- soriation,

+

The winning teams ard as at the following:

Ladies' "A" Ladies " Mixed Mixed " Men' **T3" Men's

"C" Men's

Ladies Recreation Club to-day: 09.00 am.: Mrs Hatria v. Mr R

Ayten (Club Ladies Slagles): Mrs A Sainsbury v. Mrs McFee (Club Ladies Singles).

Deas and 5.15 pm. Mira L.

Mr C. Gela Johnson v.

GAMBOLS

GOING MY WAY.) GEORDG)

Sveg, I'm for my way THE DENTIST

NE THERE ENOUGH) RACING FOR C

νου της Γ WEEK)

THERE'S

HUMORIO

and hits

IT WOULD TAKE YOU' COME TIME TO WORK

LOUT ALL THE

Division: KCC Division: LRC Division: SCAA Division: SCAA Division: SCAA Division: CRC сле Division:

WELL

#troi XI at Tonbridge. He was the youngest player ever to be included in the school XI, and at 15 was made captain. He is also captaka of the school rugby team and former public Achools rackets champion. Michael hos scored more than in public school 1,000 runs

When ho cricicet this season.

Schools captained the Public against Combined Services

by Bakky Appleby-

CHERIO, OLD MAN

YOU'RE A

BOAVE MANE

YO TALK

(SO CALMIY

IDENTS!

tuous

1.441

DOPER

LENNY RAW_TO

HONEY OR

16000

MORNING)

CALLED "TO MAKE

APPOINTMENT

TOOTA TRACTIO

at

Turpli

"Randolph cracked

rib my

FIXTURES

The following is a complete the last time we sparred, and list of the first round fixtures,

I can do without that kind of The second round for both the treatment," sai elder brother.

pro-

FIRST DIVISION

the proud First and Second Divisions storia and on Saturday, January 27, only Randolph's

comment both Leagues are scheduled to be completed by March 31, 1861. was a wide grin, and a misc 10

to practise even more us. siduously when, days' holiday,

he visits Warwickshire village of Bishop Hinchington to train for fight with Finch.

after a

few

the

(1st nound) Baturday, October 7

v Army: University v Recreio; IRC

VCCC; RAF Y his kee "Scorpion Navy V KCC.

HACC

Saturday, October 14 KCC University: Navy v RAP:

RHCC "enr HKCC "Optimisi of plone": CCC v IRC: Army ve

ni- creio.

THE STEEPLECHASER Mike Barrett, recently-elect-

of University nd explain London Athletic Club,

Saturday, October 21 ready planning for the 1950-51

HAP University: HKCC "9cor rchson. It

the play KCC: IRC Navy: Recreio is hoped that University wil be able to re- HKCC "Optimists": CCC v Army.

Haturday, October 28 training week at Motspur Park, which University v JIKCC "Scorpions": IR: KCC v Recreio: Nevy proved so successful last Apríl, Army: HKCC Optimists CCC.

and

pent the

who

Bay

pre-season

and a rhort overseas tour may also be possitale.

RAF

Sunday, October 29 IRC University: Recreio v HKC

Army v RAF: CCC V KCC:

Now entering his final year seorPRce Optimists

as a dvil engineering student.

Barrelt expects to concentrate

on the steeplechase next sen-

or three

By University matches.

Cup Won

Mundy

H.H.

Baturday, November li

NAVY.

HKCC "Optimiste" v Univerty:

Saturday, November 4 Navy University: CCC TAF; Anny v KGV School: INC v licerela, Sunday, November B Dockyard kce: Bye: PRC.

Saturday, November IL University Dackyard: Nav

na

RC

teme v Amu Pamela "

Y

KGV School v MC; Bye: Bar.

Saturday, November 15 IRC v Univerdly; Recreto v Nav

KCG: RAF V KGV School; CC v Army: Bye: Dockyard.

Saturday, November 23 Army v University; Pnc v Be- erein: cc Thnkvang, vriy enkond Navy: RAF v KCC; Bre: mc. Saturday, receber 2

XCC V KGV Slot: Recreio v RAF: Navy v Army; Inc v Dock- PC v CCC; Bre: University.

a

MARIC

London print Service,

Another Army Hockey Trial

Saturday, November 4 University Navy: KCC v Jike "Dolimt RAF Y CCC: FIKCC son, but will also probably run Scorpions v Army: Recreio & INC.

1 mil

milles In

WHO CAN BEAT IT?

| CCC Y NAVY; Army v KCC: RAF V v HKCC Scorpions". Who can beat this in first-ecrelo:

Naturday, November 11

The third Army hockey trini class rugby? Burly oft. Police-

University v CCC: Army VIIKCC

at the Army As a result

wot there-Hay anstable Ivor Nail joined the Optimists Beer Bund

IIKCC "Scorpiona" v RAF. Sports Ground, Sookunpoo, at for the Deep Water Bay Cup Force sem 15 years ago. Soop] vì

p.m. 10-morrow, (11) was playing for the Metro- on Sunday H. H. Mundy

Saturday, November 23 becomes the winner of the Deep

University V Army: Reerein y

Inc: players are la report by 5′ pm. politan Police first XV..

"Optimists" playing Water Day Cup after

In SCC: HKC those days not the power NAVY HKCC "Scorpiora": KCC vnd to bring a white shirt. The Balected been following have two consistently steady rounds! grat-cines rugger that

Is RAF it

to play in this trial:

of coch.

net total of

now.

55 was 5 strokes better than

S. T. Chalt (17). R. M. Keown (14) reumed a card of 62 ant

J. Markham (7) 60.

Only two cards were return

entries for the ed from 13

al Fanting Bugey Perl played Inst week-end and the winner was J. L. Macintyre (14) whose not score of CG made him 3 up on bogey.

Today, at 42 years of age. Wash till playing

hi original place In the

In-

recond row of the serum: he says he feela

Otter than ever onl tends la play on for years yet

the thir'ies In the early Police could only obtain miner Lon- fixtures in and Amund den. Then in 1930 they won the Middlesex seven-n-side Kav tournament, and the

golden

The Eclectic Competition on Old Course of Faniing, which began on June 1 and ended on cates of first-class nigby were

11th was won by C. E thrown open.

the

Hayes (0) with a net total of Now the Police play lending 80. Runner-up was T, A, Butler London and provincial sides (B) with a total of 84.

Owing to Insumetent

entries

and have a fiña reeurd of wins between Club and since the war. Service has been postponed.

the mulch

ted this season, by W. W.

SECOND DIVISION

(1st Round)

Sunday, October 5 Dockyard RAF: Bye: CCC.

Saturday, netaber 18

CCC RAPY NAVY:

Tiniver

0.15

All

Capt

Gür

Thie Rev. Mr Thomas, Cpl Partridge, L/C Gardiner, Euriton, Lieut Chamier, Jones, Capt Fitzgibbon, Capt

L/C McKenzie,

Stubbs.

the

Saturday, September 30 KGV School v tecreio, University Kee: Army v Dockyard; IRC v ccc; RAF V PRC: Bye: Navy.

Saturday, October 7 Recreto v University: Army v IRC: Rev. Mr Crawford, Capt David- KGV School v PRC: KCC NAVY Bon. CQMS Morris, Col Gray. Capt Baldock, ORQMS Clarke, Ple Holmes, CQMS Grant, 55M Pavey. Sg Teyen, Major Brookshow, Capt Dultey, Major

S/Sat Firth Lamble,

QMS Downes, Capt Bird, QMS Webb, L/C Taylor, Bgt Long Capt

Livermore, Cpi Harold. Dockyard v Recreio: Bre: KGV pires: Major Pocy, and S/Cdr School.

Padley. Transport will be at Saturday, October 22

at Pier. Hongkong, Kay School University; McQueen's NAF: Recreio v KCC; CCC ♥ Navy: [4,45, p.m. PRC Y Dockyard; Dye: Army,

2 In Sunday, October 29 University IRC: KOV Bchool ▼

Dockyard: fic PRC: Itrerelo v Army: Dye: KCC. Saturday, October zi University RAF: KCC v cec: Navy v C; Army PIC.

Bunday, October 22

Um-

The competition for next Davies, they am looking for- wrek-end: st: Fanling will be ward to their best season ever.cc: HAYAT KCC PRC) trial will be played on chute BogeyPool::

-{London Expiries "kevalon.J

Navy v Dodicrard; Dye: Necrolo.

case of heavy, rain, the

iday at the same insa and'place.

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