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MR 1940-Merrie England

MR 1926-One Night In China Town

On Treasure Island

MR 1923-That Silver Haired Daddy

The Dying Cowboy.

THE CONA MAT

INDIANS SHOULD WIN JUNIOR CRICKET TITLE

Dives Orges CRICKET NEWS FROM

Billy Cotton

Fru Bulies.

MB 1927-Its My Mother's Birthday Magic.... MR 1929.-г Living In A Great Big Way

Moonlight Revellers.

MB 1945- Bail Road Rhythm

Nagasaki

MR 1934 Take Me Back Tony Boots and Saddie

Covered Wagon Days.

MR 1924-On Treasure Island

You are My Lucky Star.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC COMPANY, LTD.

Siz" SwingerS-

NEAR AND EAR

PROTEST AGAINST CHANGE,

PROTEST against a recent

THE NEXT TESTS

Four Crotchets. A suggestion that a Test match LTHOUGH the MC.C. tour afļ

Australia for 1996/57 is stil should be taken away from Not long way ahead the itinerary tingham or Leeds, and played at has already been arranged. Accordeon Band-Lord's, was made at the annual The English team will arrive at Val Bosing, meeting of the Notts County Club Fremantle on Tuesday, Oct. 13

recently.

The afficial programme has now Mr. Douglas McCraith, a mem-been released by the secretary of ber of the Notts' Committee; said the Board of Control, Mr. W. H. fño proposal had yet come before Jeans as follows: -

the Board of Control, but there. Oct. 13: Arrival at Fremantle. were rumours which had founda-

Oct 16-19: Westem Australia, - at“ Perth tion.

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"The reason for this step is that ja match at Lord's would be Eikely to show more profit than one in the provinces. A more inadequate

tour of 1994

Oct. 192-94: Combined team Perth, en route to Adelaide “match against country team (one day).

Oct. 30-Nov. 3: South Australia, at Adelaide.

Nov. 5-10: Victoria, at Melbourne. Nov. 13-17: New South Wales, # Sydney.

Lent. EH Don Lance) will be playing for the Royal Navy at King's Park this Army, thicket: elevan„zgainst the

afternoon...

GOLF

NEEDLE ENCOUNTER

AGAINST POLICE

FULL PROGRAMME OF LEAGUE GAMES

ARMY v. NAVY AT KINGS PARK

(By LBW).

DESPITE the many counter-attractions

o-day,

including the Annual Race Meeting, a full programme of league cricket matches will be carried out, there being no less than seven fix- tures on the card, and, although these mclude

NOTES three games in the premier division, interest, by

Nov. 20-24: Australian Eleven, at

({By “NBLICK”“”) Sydney,

Nov. 27-Dec 1: Queensland, #"HONG" FOURSOMES

Brisbane.

A

way of a change, will be centred on the Indian Recreation Club Police game in the junior sec- tion, as the result of this will have a very impor- tant bearing on the ultimate destination of the shield.

reason it would be difficult to imagine,” said Mr. McCraith

"The profit made out of Test matches during the Australian was £45,412. This figure would have startled a pre-

Dec. 49: FIRST TEST MATCH; at BRACE of first round pairs vious, generation, but is not to-day Brisbane.

The Indians are at present two points ahead of the Police considered sufficient by some

received a walk over in the with the same number of matches played, so that a draw will Dec 12-14: Queersland country people who are prepared to break team, at Ipswich.

Hong competition at Kowloon still give them the lead. They will however, be going all out with tradition, and to deprive the Dec. 15-23: SECOND TEST HK and Whampoa Dock went the for a win and for that reason me playing their best team, though followers of cricket in the Mid- MATCH, at Sydney.

easy way by courtesy of the Police J. S. Abdul-Curreem, one of their mainstays in the batting Dec. 26-23: New South Wales.con owing to the latter having lost half department, will not be available. lands, or the North, of a chance of try team, at Newcastle. seeing a Test match in order to Jan. 1-6: THIRD TEST MATCH their team, and the Dairy Farm. A. H. Rumjahn, who has not taken part in league cricket at increase them.

at Melbourne.

proceeded to the next round as R. all this season, will make his initial appearance in second division Jan S-11: Combined team at 50- Henderson of the Naval Yard will league cricket since he took up the game over 20 years ago, and "Since the War the Nottingham-

bart. shire club has spent £26,700 upon

be on the high seas bound for he should prove an acquisition to the side. The Indians will no Jan. 15-18 Tasmania, at Laznces-England before permanent - improvements

which ton

the concluding doubt look to him for some runs, while others who are expected are superfluous for County games.” Jan 27-26: South Australia at Ade stages have been reached

to compile useful scores are A. Bakar, A. R. Sufiad, A. M. Rum- ixide.

jahn and possibly A. K. Ismail The Godown Coy. arrived on the sixth tee with a hefty deficit of four holes and it looked as though LBC is their strongest point and at Braley and Gellatley (Sanitary A. Bakar, M. E.. Abbas, A. M. Feb. 26-Mar 3: FIFTH TEST Dept) would go through easily, Rumjah, A. K. Ismail and A. R MATCH, st Melbourne.

however the Godowns managed to Suffiad they have five bowlers who Feb. 19-23: Victoria, at Melbourne stage a comeback and chalked up should be able to get the Police Mar. 5-6: Petorian country team, victory by one -hole- A good out fairly cheaply

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FUNERAL FACE

2 South Wales easily pass

ed South Australia's first innings total when play was "con- itinzed In

Sheffield Shield match at Sydney.

Reg Robinson played another

the

Jan 29-Feb. 3: FOURTH TEST MATCH, at Adelaide

Feb. 6-9: Geelong, at Geelong Feb. 10-11: New South Wales, Sydney.

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brilliant innings for 96 and liven-at Benalla

ed up some dreary play-by scoring

at almost a run a minute, before! he reached his half century, after which he slowed down and his] inert 40 took 105 minutes.

Batsmen found run-getting dil- ficult, chiedy because of the clever way in which Bradman placed his field. and progressed, as such funeral pare that Fallowfield took nearis three hours to complete his

50.

CLUB & S. CHINA "A" FAVOURED

(Continued from Page 6) East Lancs. Favoured

3

MIXED DOUBLES BADMINTON

(Continued from Page 4)

effort.

The holders, Dodwell and accounted for Senior Clerical Accounting staff by 3 and 2.

*

FANNUAL DANCE

*

The well-varied attack of the

Accustomed as they are to play- Coing on a small ground, the biggest and obstacle the Police will be faced with this afternoon is having 20 play on a ground which is proba bly double the size of their own plot at Happy Valley. However,

INTERNATIONAL

RUGBY CLASSIC

THIS AFTERNOON

(Continued from Page 4)

Ther lost their first Interna

tional match of the season when

HE annual dance of Kowloon F. Alexander, A. Carey, the All Blacks beat them by 18 T. Golf Chad dine of E. Meadows, and P. Loughlin, they points to 8 and they suffered their have a quartette who may be de second reverse at the hands of Wales, who won by 13 points to 3 ended upon. to score runs. Meadows and Loughlin - bave

I cannot understand why both ́t fchtnigni ago figured so low in their batting or

Fire Brigade's Success Peninsula Hotel on Friday next At King's Park last night, Fire from 9 pm to 1 am This funt Brigade Recreation Club beat tion is more like a family per

than a dance and every year sees

Recreio "B" by 6 games to 3:--

“Sensational Trampå

H. Barros and Miss M. Ribes its popularity growing. I am toder recently for they are the best Ireland likewise suffered their

Becreio 33

lost to E L. Shute and Maz.

Stute lost to J. L Anderson and Miss

M. Griffiths bent

remind members that tickets are

19-21 now ready at $2.50 each, including supper, reservations for tables to 9-21 be made direct with the Hotel A. L. Fisher and Mrs.

management Kirkwood

21-18 *M. “Silva and Miss A. Remedios (Recreio "E");

In the other Semi-Final Round encounter the East Lancashire

lost to Shute' and Shute..... Regiment, last season's runners lost to Anderson and Griffiths 15-21-

-9520

THE LATE KING

AND GOLF

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as in the side. Loughlin is defirst defeat of the season at the finitely an opening bat, while hands of the All Blacks when Meadows has been known to knock they lost by 17 points to 9, but up some high scores when hatting they atoned for this by their sen- Na 4 or 5:

sational triumph over England The winning of the toss will recently. again have an extremely impor-

The Ireland side to-day is iden- tant bearing on the result of the up, should also win, at the expense best Fisher and Kirkwood ... 21-15 COME time ago the then Prince game, but I am of the opinion thatị

tical to that which defeated. Eng. of the Eastern, who are however, E. de Souza and Miss M. Xavier

Jast Saturday, of Wales, speaking at a golf the Indians will just about do island at Doblin fielding several newcomers from (Becreio "B")—

club dizner, recalled that the late

with the exception that O'Connor Canton!

lost to Shute and Shute

The Other Games

(University College), will <replace There is a fairly big Second and beat Fisher and Kirkwood

lost to Anderson and Griffiths 10-21 King played golf many years back.

To revert to the senior division, F. G. Moran R 21-12 can remember" he added, the Third Division League programme

St. John's Win

time when I used to carry his the Hong Kong Cricket Camb as well, but the most important At the St. John's Cathedral Hall clubs (Laughter and applause) are at home to the University Scotland). S. Kerr (Heriodone game is the Third Division class last night, St. John's Club

“I think he played a good game” and should win, though a draw ans); CW. C.-Manloch (Hillhead between the Chinese Police, who Kowloon Tong Club by 5 games the other day, why he did not go Craigergower should have the bet. (Guy's Hospital), X 0. Hurray said the Prince, and I asked him will not come as - 4 - surprise. High School, F P), E C. S. Dick (Cambridge University), R. I E

jare at home, and the Fusiliers

to 4:- The result of this match will pro- hably decide the Junior cham pionship.

The following is Bover's fore-

TO-DAY

SENIOR SHIELD.

(CLUB-MEN ▾ Police

(Causeway Bay, 415 pm).

5. CHINA "A" South China “B′

ENGINEERS

(Chub, 4.15 p.m.). JUNIOR SHIELD |FAST. LANCS. v Extern

(Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.).

Laga Portagness (Club, 230. p.) FIRST DIVISION,

* Stonecutters (Caroline E, 415 p.) SECOND DIVÍSION.

NAVY (Kowloon, 215 pan.)

UNIVERSITY (Prince Edward Ed., 415 pm)

RASC 3

Athletic

Kowloon

Exdio

South Chim

Mich

FIFLES

Air

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T

(Caroline Hill, 245 p.)

ATHLETIC (Sookampoo, 245 pm)

Recreio (Spökampoo, 415 pm.). THIRD-DIVISION

(St. John's):-

lost to. S. A. Grayth and Miss

MacKenile

best P. C. Leme gud Mrs. G.

A. White

beat G. A White and Miss F.

Woolley

F. E. Krok and Miss M.

(St. John's) :-----

lost to Gray and MacKenzie beat Leung and White ...

15-21

bead

4-21

24-22

Surely a good "instance of the 21-0 very human side of the late King's Smith character.

15-21

21-11 OVERHEARD AT THE 21-10-

The teams are:----

G. A. Smith and Mrs. A. Barlown with is, because I feel that golfer of the Civil Service, unless Whitworth (London Scottish); P

is a game one goes on playing for Richardson, Perry and Colledge Shaw Glasgow High School) and a long time: But what he said again get going with the bat, W. R. Logan (Edinburgh Wanderers); to me was that he got so damned while the game between the Army GE Grieve (Kelso), A. Druitt and Navy at King's Park will pro-| (FAinburgh Wanderam). Ji A angry.” (loud laughter.)

Waters (Selkirke), J. Beastie hably end in a draw.

(lawich), W. A Burnet (West of In the second division Kowloony Scotland), Coopery Day Weston should register a win over the (Kelvinside Academicals). RASC, while the Recreio and

Ireland M. Malcolmson Craigengower should take the North of Ireland), C. V. Boyle points from the University and (Dublin, University), LE. McMaho Civil Service respectively.

(University College, Dublin), A H Bailey (University College, Dublin), could not fear myself 15 away. Simay had just started that

Selected Teams

O'Commar: (University College), V: A. Below we give some

of the Hewitt (Instonians), G. J. Morgan one about the old maid and the selected teams for this afternoon's E., Se Bearish (RAF

(Clontarf), E. Alexander (Ulster), stork".

{matches;- St. Andrew's Triumph

North of Ireland), S. Deering (Bec forgets to count strokes.

The Armys-Capt. 17. Walch tîre Rangers), CA Ang Graves At Wanchai last night, S. An-yes sir, a lot of chaps belong here (Capt), Capt. D. W. Persse, J. (Wanderers), J. Russell (Gaiversity drew's Club beat the Sailors" and that don't belong here"

R. Johnsen, Lt. E.. M. Dawson, Lt. College, Cork), J. A. E. Siggins Soldiers' Home by 7 games to 2:—

„Mis” -Jelly, missy-want--J. P. Williams, LL G. C. Garthwaite, (Belfast Services), S, Walker (Iston- H. Harris and Mix Brown (Sche you on telephone, you have go Lt. Pritchard, C. S. M Elvin Calians). and S. Hóma)2- Sej

beat White and Wooley

Roland Koh and Miss W. C. Clark (St. John's). lost to Gray and Mackenzie loset to Leung and White. beat White and Woolley

X-21

beat Kew and Mrs. Dawson 21-19- lost to E. F. Fincher and Gas (1)

M. Chun

#

-NINETEENTH

for you no come?**

...and Jug shot a 63 with 11-21 an 18 handicap, if they hang him lost to R. E. Wong and Miss for it he's getting of light."

-F. Wong **

12-21 J. Halland "Miss M ́Doig ·· “(5) and S. Home)>-- (

lost to Fincher and phurn... 10-21 beat. Wang, Andes #onger, 21-16

Ballard, Pte. Herbert, and Pte. White- head.

LRC fad XIX. X Gazi M.

Scotland's Fine Record

2nd

Abbas, A. H. Bomjain, HT Of the 54 games played to date, Barinn, A. Baker, A. R. Samad, FScotland have won 33, Ireland 18. I el Armilli, A. K. Squad, A. and three have been drawn. Ramjaha, M. I. Rezack and M. Afzal.

Police: C. F. Alexander, B G The following have been the

My Engineers lost to Kew and Daws08 -.......... 16-21 FRIENDLY HOCKEY ENCOUNTER Baker. W. L. Clarke I Osity, D-results for the past 10 years.

(Railway, 4.15 pm) SECOND DIVISION MEDICALS

St Joseph's Chatham Road, 245 pm) FUSILIERS 27" Chinese Police

(Prince Edward Rd., 435 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

FIRST DIVISION

S. CHINA "A" y St. Joseph's

(Caroline Hill, 415 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

POLICE

(2.45 pm)

415ggin.)

2.45pm)

A. Edwards and Mis. Edwards (3. lost to Kew and Dawson and 8. Home) > A

lost to Fincher and -Charm lost to Wong and Wong

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