THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1960.

League Cricket

FIRST DIVISION TEAMS FIND VICTORY ELUSIVE

By "Recorder"

α start

On

The First Division Cricket League season got off to Saturday with four draws and a victory for the Royal Air Force against the Royal Navy.

RAF-one of three teams regarded by pre-season critics as likely to be the League Cinderellas-thus jumped into a three point lead and stand alone at the head of the table after one series of fixtures.

The RAF team showed that it had more strength to call upon that had been originally expected of it. However, its batting against an entirely new Navy attack showed only 17 runs for the first seven wickets.

the 11 Performances maich of the reason are

Optimists declared Arst with a contribution of 49 to a clubmates.

And by A. at 167 for nine wickets catch not rpretarulor

was a could not get Scorpions last, generally a good indication of tinker at short leg. 1

Baker wicket with the latter showing? things to come, but the RAF's one-in-ten chance and

twice without 154 at drawing of slumps. R. romersaulted hatting a worth more than 17 runs against anybody without breaking its arm in the pro-5. Cull, who has been bowling

the consistently well in trial, to many wickets lol. A stand | eers after just grabbing for the eighth wicket between all following a 10-yard run to friendly matches, could do no Ogilvie and Moughan brought hold a drop from 40 feet. the score to 50 and victory by three wickets,

JAYSEE DRIBBLES IT

At Huppy Valley. J. C. Koh,

at the mid-wicket boundary delhbled the ball carefully

12

And

with

tetter than three wickets for 02 There had been some flatter- runs and C. II. P. Pritchard ing comment in this column on was Optimists top scorer

of Craigen-40 runs. the posibilities

this opinion rower's tail, but Craigenzower opinion was not shared at the Valley. wrong. Soli Shroff Anyed

to give Craigengower a draw long time for seven runs

against the Indian

WAS

Recreation

A. H. Ismall for eight, J. remain

C. Koh stuyed for 2 the "Silu Imail

Club In what should

amazing-matches of

sent on

ene of the most--if nul most

have by

for two

10

his

couldn'

LEAN'S DAY University's medium-paced offbreak bowler. T. H. Lean, had the best bowling perfor- mance of the afternoon, tak- In seven KCC wiekets for 64 runruns

I was an exceptional- andy good ung-Davidson, Dod the Billimorin for an unfented 18 Arnie Ziminern, Kennani, R. IAC. A. R. Minu took five wie E. Lee, Belt and A. .

the afternoon's Six Craigengower men walk-kels for 40 runt. Koh belt the He was also er out to the boundaries fot Principal contributor

most hard-worked bowler, go- The last Bali of the match, a

spolled analysis.

ms on for 18 overs. two of which would

Five KCC bowlers given the Indians victory

runs get a weak University batting

too side

and out

the Under- two wickets.

six wickets and gadustes 98 for put-was a much more respectable His score than their 60 in the some the match at Cox's Rond last sep-

R. Pan. RC opening pair of A. Ilin

Seven

10 of the

.Scutor Kitchell nod K. M. Rumjan,

three teams passed s without League on 54 who put

bowlers wicket, taking too long over . while pures an

other

bowler, Optimists reaching 187 for nine expressing Feretan, couldn't rentro) harinet Scorpions and Recreio relief. The match had hung inun on the rain-cooked ground 167 for seven ngains! Army. the balance during one of then asked to be taken off after Aring replied with 143

aukent overs any of the

A wicket fell on there overs, two of which were for eitt wirkets, KCC showed

The last ball of the

BILLI AT HIS BEST Tillimoria's effort of 18 match, last man in left him altered to open the bowling

bowled by Frennan, Wus

which A. K. the mistake was made of

full toge Inta

and ran.

at

Ismail, with no wirkel la wor-fi in Shroff the early

int breaks did not worry ay alnut, put all the bees

comunant ht timing was off and one of the [!!!! ----t

1 watch crowds match at Craigenpower in three genson, let go a long sigh

Imembered.

of

maddens.

Then followed

1227

runy

for

لومة

THEY

DON'T NEED THE FERRY

First three in yesterday's Harbour Race-Cheong Kin-man, Ng Tung-choi and Victor Matiuk, from left to right in the order they finished.

Staff Photographer.

Telegraph

VRC

Across

Pilots 370

The

Citizens Harbour

The biggest cross harbour race on record was held yesterday, and was won by Cheong Kin-man, the favourite and last year's winner, in 23 mins 24.6 secs. This was 47.6 seconds slower than last year and a minute behind the record set up in 1940 by Chan Chun-nam.

In a neck and neck race for second place, Ng Tung-choi just managed to get his hand to the praya wall before Victor Matiuk.

The favourite on the distaff side also won. Fourteen-year-old Cynthia Eager took only four-fifths of a second over the record time set up last year by Leong Oi

Kwok Ngan-hung was second, and Joan mui. Cynthia's time was 28 mins 12.8 secs. Euger, Cynthia's ckter sister, was third.

unches China

The Railway Pier on Kowloon, tered around the pier ready to for eight against Universit was bustling with bronzed eseurt the swimmers over. Whils the third ball of it.

a spelt ority, Craigengower 120 against ant oily bodies an hour before the junks, cumpana.

the race was alue to begin. There and motor beats waited, crowds Crazentower nude a dinon-

were 404 Intries this year, more watched from the s.a wall. Four crowd were trous start, losing five wicket verba and Koh at the Foot-RC and the Tuilans 126

than double last year's figure of members of this for 17 run", after losing the total Club end, with Shroff con-right wickets in reply.

183. The starters numbered 380, unintentional starters in the race. and going in on a wicket that ng from the pavilion

As the 400 paying entrants of whom 12 did not finish. was dead to start with and lied All this low stuff didn't

umped, these four were purlivá several more deaths before

into the water by an mulch was over.

thusiastic mob behind.

CURIOUS STORY

216

The fall of wickets fabulation felis a curious story. Here

end.

prove

BEST PERFORMANCES Best performances in Satur- in the Firs! ry effective and then Billl day's matches moria came on instead of Division were:

was it at his Shroff and t Best Runsjahn and mail Alc went in muccessive balls and

BATTING

V N. Cosatto (Recreio Arnly)

L'

the later got Kitchell and A.F. A. Weller (Scorpions v

11. Madar. Freeman took the Optimists) other four wickets in his second Major

nell.

(Army Wilson

regret the three clusive paints G.

BOWLERS' WICKET Capt. Mayeroft (Army

The incentive which

pro- duced the large numbers was no doubt the VBC's decision to award certificates to all those who Anished the course.

Inundated with so many GO

Arlow VIC flummoxed for

officials

women

over-en-

went into Cheont Kin-man

Army Beat Recreio "A" In The Big Match Of The Hockey Season

After being one goal down at the beginning of the first half and held to a 1-1 score at the laterval, Army came back with a whirlwind finish to sweep Recreio "A" off their feet in their First Division Hockey League match yesterday. Three more goals were added as the Recreio defence slood powerless in the face of the lightning thrasta of the soldiers' vanguard.

The record crowd who turned out to witness the battle between the 1948-1949 and the 1949-1080 champions, Recreio and Army respectively, were treated to one of the best hockey displays seen in the Colony.

Army played well to a man, topped the ball past the goal- and gave an almost classical ex; keeper into the net. hibition of team-work. Hero of Soon oftor, Lamble Fot them all

undoubtedly through again and cut in acrosS L/Cpl Gardner whose four goals to the goal mouth. As he tried stamped him as "the" forward to kick the bail, the Recreio In Hongkong today. Major goalie missed it and was penn- Lamblo Kave ຕ grand per-lised for barging with a penalty. formance at outside-right, rip-bully which Gardner converted, Towards the end, an upfield ping the Recreio defence wide ореть time and ogain

with elearance raw Gardner sprinting his dazaling runs along the forward. Benting Gonsalves lo touch-line and perfect centres the ball, he flashed it into the to the edge of the circle, not for Army's fourths and last Mackenzie at inside-left worked | goal.

tirelemly and repeatedly pent either his left-wing or centre- forward through with well-plac-! ed passes.

DEFENCE PLAYS WELL

QMS

THE TEAMS

Army-Cpl Partridge, Webb, Capt Stubbs: Capt. Dud- ley.

CQMS Capt Fitzgibbon, Grant;

Rev Major Lambir, However, it was Army's de- Crawford, L/Cal Gardner, L/Cpt fence that deserved every credit Mackenzie, L/Cpl Taylor. for their win. Though pinned Recreio A Garcia; J. B. A. J. to their halt for-the greater part Gonsalves, A. L. Nery; of the Best half, they rose to the Remedies, W. Rood, A. M. Alves; occasion magnificently and c-J. A. Soares, 0. Gosano, B. Go- most completely bottled up the sano, C. A. Marques, Recreio forwards in the second Guterres.

half.

Prominent were the two wing-halves, Dudley and Grout and right-back Webb,

SOFTBALL

Č. A.

Jags Jolt The Terries To An 11-1 Tune

Recreio's defeat could be at- tributed to the inability of their reshuffled forward line to click. With R. Marques unable to play, J.A. Soares was shifted to out.. side-right, C.A. Guterres to out- side-left and B. Gogano put in the centre forward position. The result was a dismal failure.i Both Spares and Guterres were never al vase in their positions, i and were very much out of the picture. Although Bertie Cosano

In the Men's senior circuit led his forward lins well. It was evident that bin insides did not softball tilts played yester- understand his play and at least day, the Jolting Jaguars

Comes three goals could have been kept their grip on the top

At

Of Age Lawn Bowls

England and China quali- n the lead straightaway. Twenty fled for the final of the 1950 were or so straggled behind him and

сп

who

water.

their

while, but then came the main body of international Lawn Bowie they sorted out a scheme to get switumers. Soon they were just a Competition for the Guiter- went the 400 away in as quick u time mass of bobbing heads in the rez Shield yesterday when

they successfully as possible. They are to be con

semi-final ratulated on a masterful plece

As the swimmers forged ahead, through of organization.

the fleet of ships began moving, matches at Recreio. The men and

England climinated Pakistan dived or jumped into the water halting the 400 either side, Ail a distinct

a high-scoring game and the KCN clock showed the Star ferries had

Ist to the east as the passengers in 11.32 were as assorted as a pre-

In one of a neck-to-neck struggle. wat bat of liquorier. There were aned out to watch the progress Chian edged out Malaya after

of the swimmers.

To the Chinn team, their vic- old men

with puffy paunelies,

came up to the young ones with their ribs show them, water

lower deck, and the crew had a tory was of special significance ing. Chinese with brown torsos, job lowering the gangplank in that this will be the first British soldiers with red ones when they finally arrived on the time since the inception of the and a gay collection of headgear | Hongkong cide. all round.

ist

CCC

IRC

1)

1

54

Recreloj

5

50

10

77

team since the

15

An

Crigentower.

IRC had put their strongest G

had A. war, as Both sides will

A. Seuxa (CCC v IRC) 99

R. Kitchell ccci

(IRCY

AB

17

R1

102

they didnut score.

11. P. Pritchard (Op- timists v Scarpions)

40

103

125

126

day on

It was generally a batsmen's j

a bowlen wicket the First Division. There were rix who reached 40 mins,

Recreio)

30

when

in! W M. Davidson (KCC v

HKU)

37

13

Not out

in T. II.

KCC) E Wan H. Madger (not Navy)

BOWLING Lean (HKU {

(RAF v

7-64

6-20

*

1 24

00

126

10

This stand was unbroken.

Craigengower's collapse Wothers who passed 200ml others of number Jost double figures

Top

score of the day

reminiscent of many in the last targe

two

seasons.

five wickel

They once for one

Tin

run

against the KCC mad went on Gerry (osano's di comfortably past three figures out) against the Army Tony A. R. Minu (1C v CCC) 5-49

an

the rescue

the K. C. A. Ball (NAP V

Navy G. Gomno (Recreio v Army)

That had been occasion Weller scored 60 agint when George Souza and J. R. Optimists with no other Sear-

atman over 20. Majer K. 11. S. L. Wilson rvored 50 against Re- erelo.

Trance came Cox's Roudl

to

CAPTAIN'S INNINGS George Souza played a cap-

day wis tain's innings to save the

drawa again on Saturday and was out

A Chater Rund, the

had

matel

better

Opti- of a M

their against

A

Baroda 79 For 2

In

Follow-On

Chess

o Frank

Baroda, Oct. 15.

the

Wesl

FOUR EXTRA STARTERS

Eng- From Murray Pier to the Star competition in 1933 that China Ferry Pier erowels lined the sea has reached the final.

land has

the tile four A squad of Police was wall,

W0:1

ENGLAND ✔ PAKISTAN

As the starting time approach.

took place and more boats clus-sed to prevent a r.petition of limes already, ed, more

the ducking which Int the start of the race on the

Kowloon sid

4-16

Billimorin (CCC

4-20

4-227

4-28

4-29

MCC START

Saw

P. J

1RC)

A. Freeman (CCC TRC)

Abbas (IRC ccc)

SECOND DIVISION Results of Saturday's Second Division matches

Army inove to the top of the table Recreio with victory over juniors by 108 runs. Army beat Dockyard by six wickets a fortnighi ago and now have eight points.

The only other Junior League that have not lost 21 teams

reigning ront are KCC, the Champions, and Craigengower, and who have each played won one match.

1

OFF WELL like, round the bows of a destro-heads, which included a six on

the

The match between England

beyan

with Pakistan silent as it and The crowd was

ited of 10 watched the tone swinner, ap-Pakistan taking n parently tireless and machine-shots to nil on the first four yer tied up at a buoy oft the the third head. The England pir. But when it recognised team, who are concurrently the Northam, Oct. 14.

champions, then Cheung it broke out into cheers Colony rinks Tre match between

and Western Australia and capping, acknowledging got into their stride and piled 23 shots to Pakistan's 11 by MCC Country XI ended in a draw at of great stamina,

were The thrills come soon after the 13th head. Some brilliant The close of play scores

the Pakistan skip, MCC 329 for 5 declared, Westward when Ng and Mulluk came bowls by

for into

at this stage re- etose to ench A. M. Omar. view very Australia Country XI 113

other. Their arms failed as they duced his rink's deficit to 22-20 to get the utmost on the 19th head, Two singles From nearly every point of both tried

the view

MCC could feel out of their firing bodies. Num- by the Englishmen on the last satisfied with the outcome of ber four-Yon Cheng-san-swam two heads, however, ended the their in with an amazing sprint, and, name with a victory for Eng- this, the first match of

after that, they came in dribs and, tour,

seven.

up

At the end of the second day's play in the Common- wealth versus Baroda cricket match here today the home side, 89 runs behind on the first innings, had scored 79 runs for the loss of two second innings wickets.

The batsmen showed spark-and drabs. King George V School beat

CHINA V MALAYA The Commonwealth were all out in their first innings

ling form in scoring their 329

They were still coming In runs in 225 minutes before tea,

'The China-Malaya match soon after lunch for 248 runs in reply to Baroda's 159 runs., Dockyard by three wickets and have now two victories and a

They end then the bowlers dismissed when Cynthia Eager had finish-

close affair all the way A feature of the Common-i defeat in three games,

last gallant pair came in after through after the first four wealth batting was the 4 ruas ave beaten the Police and last seven of the opposing batsmen ed, had dried and dressed. The was a

for 113 runs in 135 minutes Worrel,

to Recreio.

Denis Compton, walking and eing; in the water for over an head when China raced into Indiun. Gimblett, 40 runs Lat Army, who scored

a 5-0 lead. On the 7th head running easily, provided pleas-hour. against out overnight, was beat by respectable 187

The Hon. Sir Arthur Morse evidence that he is able Vijay Hazare within 15 minutes Recreto at Klug's Park, turned ing

7-7.

the 15th 12-13, 4220 on of the start today, but then the most successful

bats again to stand up to the strain presented the cups and spoons to the score was 5-5, on the 10th Better finishing by the Chinese, Worrell was joined by Ken man and bowler of the day in of a day's cricket. The team as

who scored five more shots on a whole batted with a refreshing

είχ of Grieves and they added 82 runs the Second Division. Lieuten-

four

remaining All the young

the spirit of attack.

them the honour 62 minutes, Grieves scorlugnt Bortlett scored 71 runs and

The first 10 in the Men's and heads, gave Captain Stafford, a fast bow- batsmen who will be in com- very fust.

12 petition for the last places

Women's Sections as announced ler, took six, wickets for

the

showed team

by the VRC were as follow:- performances

MEN'S SECTION

Venice Congress Ends

Venice, Oct. 15. Russian chess players, The

Vast Alexander Kotov and

1wo the first Siny: lov, took places today at the end of the International Venice Chess Toumament,

for the points placing

fourth

The

first five were as follows:

u very

runs

MASTERLY INNINGS

the in Worrell

Best masterly + played innings hitting out whenever Second Division on Saturday opportunity offered.

The new ball had been taken

rung.

Avere:

71

BATTING at 16 runs and the fourth wisy Lt. Bartelt (Army v Re- Kotov-12 points, Smyslov kel stund was men broken. In ercio) --12 points, Nicolas. Rossolime fact Vijay

caused Hazare

A. G. Rose (PRC у IRC) 52* (France)---10 points, Ludek collapse, the lust seven wickels Lt. Chamler (Army v Re- Pachman (Czechoslovakia) fulling for 79 runs, with Hazaro creto) for 43 M. I.

Razack (INC points, Renato Letelier (Chile) claiming five of them.

with the PRC) - points-Reuter,

Ü. Readman (CCC

HKU) Hazare did not beat Worrell,

runs in 10.5 overs new ball,

ing to Gul Mohammed, a for- mer Test player,

v Army) *Not out.

Hazare helped by making the

BOWLING

LRC TOURNEY however, this distinction fall-C. A. Guterres (Recreio

PROGRAMME

nothe

The following la the tramme for today in the Lables' Recreation Club tennis tourna

tournament.

form.

excellent

BOWLERS HAPPY

the winners.

RESULTS

1.

24.0 secs.

A

R.

of entering their first final.

Lee, G. Hong Tay, F Choy, W. Hong-Sung (China) beat A. R. Kitchell, A, H. Scc- Cheong Kin-man, 23 ming,min, S. Yusuf and M. B. Hus-

san (Malaya), 17-14,

A. Etsiman, Ng Tung-chal, 24 mins, 30 É. Greenwood,

W. Simpson and L. Sykes (England) beat J. M. A. Ram- Jahn, A. M. Rumjalin, E. el Arculli and A. M. Omar (Pakistan), 28-22

Dec.

Among the bowlers, Douglas. Wright dropped into a length 2. at once and young-Bob Berry and John Warr showed their 3. Vietor Matiuk. ability to adapt the bowling] 4. You Cheng-sun. to Australian conditions.

WOD

5. A

W. G. Millor. Outstanding among_the_bats-6. Wong Kam-wah, David 21-year-old

7. Wong Kwei-cheo. .ja- Sheppard, who played an

5. Lau Kam-por. nings of grace and culture. He o. Cheung Wing.

Pean Sik-chuen,

of 117 runs until he began to

WOMEN'S

SECTION

LIBERATION SHIELD

1. Cynthia Eager, 28 mins. yesterday when, in

12.8 secs.

30

37

men

37

31

was never forced to hurry any 10.

of his academic strokes and be

gave no chance in his innings

6-12 hit out in order to make way for

his colleagues,

As well as the others batted, 5-16 they could not be compared with

him.

2.

Kwok Ngan-hung; 20 mins. they 15 seco.

3.

Joan Eager,

8-20

V

Nolsc

(D'yard

(D'yard v

Lave Altogether the MCC evidence that there is materini 4-13 in the team, which might be worry powerful enough 4-28 Australia, and that the bowlers will make their opponents Bght 4-27 all the way. Reyter.

4. Kwok Kam-ngor.

5.

Chang Sing-mut.

0,

Doris Darten.

to

7.

Kwok Kam-ping:

B. Alice Cheng.

9. Wong Tung-cheng

10.

Poon Shul-choo

(Recrelo

ratch, and the latter returned Capt. Stafford (Army v

compliment by taking Recrcle) Parlow off linzare's bowling to. Snow (RAF v Navy) 6-25 complete the dismissal of the D. Dunne

(KGVS Commonwealth.

Dockyard)

Correa Baroda made a bad start to F.

Josing second innings,

Army) their opening pair with only 17 H. Greenslade (Navy Smiles Semi-Anal: runs on the board, but Goek- NAF) Aire Tenworth v Mrs Armatronat.

Handicap Mixed Doubles Beml-wad and Hazare then engaged E.

Mrs in a so far unbroken stand of KGVS) Anal: D. R. Holmes and Bainsby Dr Basart and

Colling M62 runs to improve matters-G. Barty:

Reuter.

KGVS)

·Handicar, Man's Doublos Final.

Colony Mixed Doubles Semi-anal: E. Taal and Mrs M, Chơn v 3. C. their Dao and Mrs Litton.

Club Ladies

Kowloon Bowling Green Club won the Liberation Shield Cricket Club from Kowloon

the third and final gume of the serios, 20 took their lend to shots. On yesterday's play, they won by 13 shots.

After the presentation of the shield, Mr L. Guy, for 45 years the KB.G.C., a a member of Past President and Life Mem- ber, was presented with two decanters bn' a liver tray on his retirement.

scored in the first half had there

it side, trio,

been beller cohesion among the position of the Gold Section by scoring an 11-1 triumph Heerelo swept into the Army over St. Teresa's while the "D" bum the bully-off. A free

hit from the right went to B..K. Pandas took the lend in Gosano inside the circle, but the Blue Section with a 4-3 was feebly tapped wido of the win over the Americans. Koal mouth. From the inside- The P. Dodgers nearly caused bully, Recreto again took the a surprise as they battled the Fever in- ball into the "p", but Guterres Canadians for full was a little too slow to take nings before going down by the a through pace which was clear.

score at 3-1 in' favour

of the Receiving the ball, Lambie Canucks, The Madcaps ran riot whipping raced along the line, and sent against the Fanthers,

a beautiful centre which them 30 to 2, Crawford drst-timed just wide of the goal mouth.

ed

The Cloves-Pirates tussle in the Indies section resulted in the former

n 14-11 de- securing

In the 10th minute, a forward pass into the circle by Gerry cision. Gosang left the two Army full GOOD FOR FOUR STANZAS

to who back hesitating as should take it.” In their con- It was a good ball came for

Bestle Gomno rushed fusion,

four innings in the Jaguars-St. took the ball forward. Teresa's tilt. The Jaguars had evaded the oncoming goalkeeper and tapped it into

the open goal.

up.

ARMY EQUALISE Eight minutes later Army equalised from a short comes Gardner received the

comer

b and drove in a hard list to the ride along the ground board of the goal.

Recreio were, however, still having the better of the ex- changes when the Interval

came.

On the resumption. they again took to the attack but poor finishing nuilled all their efforts. Eight minutes after the re-start, Gardner scored the best

Receiv goal of the afternoon, ing a centre from Lamble, he weaved his way through a net. work of defenders and swiftly

Swiss Beat Dutch 7-5

Basle, Oct. 15, Switzerland beat Holland in

five.

nu juternational football malch'

goals to here today by seven

Twenty-five thousand people' revelled in the spate of scoring weather. perfect footbull Each side scored twice before

in

2-1 lead going into the fifth ento and from here the fire- works started. They held the Terries scoreless in the top of the Afth and in their thin frame notched markers which

were

hal

manu-

up five factured on no hits but six cost- 1v errors by St, Teresa's. The Terries fallel to score for the while remainder of the game the Jaguars added another four

runs.

of a The Jaguars pulled twin-killing in the fourth in- ing as their catcher Harry Lee took in Terrier Peppy Malg's foul fly and pegged it to second- sacker Tony Silva to nail Gerry Roza-Pereira who was half way between second and third bases. Jaguars hurler Vie Podruco Rave up three hits while St Teresa's Joey Franco was nick- ed for four hits, one of them being Gerry Van Langenberg's two-bagger.

The Week-end Scoreboard

half-time, and the total of goals KMB

would have been greater had

not two for Switzerland and one

Club

VVS

Armr

for Ifolland been disallowed for Kitchee Infringements.

Driedlaender (2), Antenen

(2)

Fatton (3)

scored

Football

DIVISION I

B

Font China NAVY Kwong Wih ПАР

St Joseph'a

Hastern >

DIVISION II "A"

Polico

to

Selickers

Club

Tramways Police

Switzerland with replies fro Dr Garave, Clavan and Rijve (2) wblie Bocquet of SwILZET- land put one through his own PCA goal to register the fifth Dutch goal-Reuter.

STONES FOR REFEREE

Madrid, Oct. 10..

First Division

The Spanish

League match be- Football

and the Atletico tween Ceuta of Madrid was suspended minutes before, the end today with the Atletico leading two goals to ni.

Bouth China KATY

RAY

Deckyard

DIVISION II "B"

8 CHA Yard Police 1 Kitches Talkoo AL Joseph's

Army

10

NAVY Police

KAF

by

The stoppage was due to the the public remonstrating with

whom stonez referee against were thrown and he had to be from the ground by escorted police.

The result of the game-will stand-Reuter.

KMB

Kwong Wal

Hockey

DIVISION I

Rocratė "A" 1 Argonants

+

ДАНС

Recreio "x"

Softball

MEN'S SENIOR PI· Dodge

Jaguars

American:

ABRIKKEN

Clovers

LEAGUE

Canadians 11. st. Teresa's 1 HK Tantag *., Madusps.

LADIES LEAGUE :

NANDON

A

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