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OLIVEIRA AND REMEDIOS ARE UNBEATEN

RECREIO PAIRINGS

TOP THE LISTS

BADMINTON RECORDS TO DATE

CLUB DE RECREIO pairings are heading the

lists in both the "A" Division of the Men's Doubles and in the Mixed Doubles Badminton Leagues.

M. A. Oliveira and J. J; Remedios havė not: been checked in 18 games and, judging from the standard of their play, it is unlikely that they will sustain any reverse.

In the Mixed Doubles it will reio's players have conceded only be noticed that M. A. Oliveira 8 games. Unlike other combiza- and Miss M. Silva, consider- tions, they have always played the ed to be the best mixed doubles same partnerships.

pairing in the Colony, are The best performers in the "B" lying only second. This, how-Division of the Men's Doubles Lea- ever, is the result of their sar-gue are the two leading Kewloon prising defeat in all three sets Tong "A" pairings, A. E. E. Cas-] against the University last Fri-tro and R. E. Lee and N. Mackay day night.

and A. Chan, followed by John Pau

It is, however, noteworthy, that and K HL Lo, of King's College, out of a total of 54 games, Rec- 'potential "B" Division champions. The following is the record to date of the leading performers in the Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles Leagues:

JACK

TORRANCE

Eill Bonthron, of Princeton University, right, and Glen Cunningham, runner-up to Lovelock in the 500 Metros event in the World Olympiad at Berlin last August, left, will probably secure inclusion in the American team of track and field stars invited to visit Japan during the coming summer.

"A" Division

J. J. Remedios and M. A. Oliveira (Recreio)

E. de Sousa and H. A. Alves (Recreio) ....

E. F. Fincher and H. Kew (St. Andrew's) EL H. Shute and W. Shute (Free Lances)

F. H. Ewok and S. W. Liang (C.R.C.)

W. C. Choy and P. C. Leung (C.R.C.)

C. Y. Yung and H. W. Ho (C.R.C.)

S. A. Gray and A. E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's)

L. A. Silva and E. 4. R. Alves (Recreio)

F. A. Broadbridge and F. V. Wong (St. Andrew's)

P. H. Wang and T. W. Wong (Chinese "**"")

T. Y. Chuang and T. Y. Ong (Chinese *¥*)

H. A. Noronha and C. C. Pereira (Recreio "B").

P. E. Tan and P. K. Hai (University “A”) "B" Division

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GOLF STARTING TIMES

Pairings For Fanling

Next Sunday

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling for next Sun- day:

OLD COURSE

9.20 am. D. D. Forbes, & A. Brem-

**W. Mayben,

K. K Rounds.

S. H. Dodwell, D. J. GH-

Anderson, J. E. Ri-

9,24

9.0$

more

9.32

Q. E C Marton, Col

Blake.

9.36

H. M. Alexander,

Col.

Matthews

9.40

chardson.

9.44

A. W. Hedges, A. Nicol

9.48

C. E. Moore, G. Mycock.

9.32

Education Dept, APG

9156

D S. Edward, G. B. S.

Thomson

10,00

V. Wright, A. E. Hewitt.

20.04

P. A. Cox, A. H. Forbes.

10.08

T. R. Chassels, B. V. Ire-

10.12

land.

L Alexarder, A. V. W. Greaves.

10.16 G. ER. Dive, F. He

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14.20

10.24

19

10.23

L. Bama, W. K. Ro binson.

C. G. Agnew, & H: Grif fiths.

G. S. Chambers, A. D. Humphreys

10.32 E Taylor, J. Smith.

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10.36

10.40

| 10.44

10.48

10.52

10.58

1100

11.04.

11.08

11.12

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G. N. Gawler, D. MacAlis-

ter.

I. N. Williamson, A. Me-

Kellar.

LH Geare, A. E. Lissa-

J. Forbes, N. K. Little

john

G,

E. Costelo, B. D.

CB Brown A. C. L Bowker.

F. Davies, T. Lindars. N. P. Fox, J. P. Robinson.

P. Morrison, J. C. Dunbar,

Admiral Sedgwick, Comdr.

Arbuthnot

C D. Chapman, E S Dinsdale

NEW COURSE-

9.24 am. T. Low, W. & Sharp. 9.28

Tamworth, E. ÍR

chell

1. G Cotesworth, L. MS. Lloyd

M Eliot, H. A

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15

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6 6

21

11.16

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12 6 6

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6

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9.36

9.40

P.

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Lammert

A. E. H. Castro and R. E. Lee (K. Tong "A")

20 16 5

9.48

N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan (K. Tong “A”)

21 16

9.56

E. C. Norris, C. Finch,

10.04

J. Pau and K. H. Lo (King's College)

:

D.-L. and Mrs. Prophet.

12 10.

10.12

V. E. Duclos, E F. Noble.

G. A. Smith and N. Smith (St. John's)

15 12

10.20

D. Kwok and J. Bennitt (St. John's)

12

11

Adamson

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H. T. Woo and H. N.. Chung (King's College) K. C. Yeo and A. W. da Roza (Kowloon Tong "A"}

10.28

G. Polglase, E M. Wood

10.36

BP David

W.

W.

9

Murdoch.

T. Lam and S. P. Chan (King's College)

10.44

Mrs. Chapman,

M. M. de V. Soares and W. Lawrence (V.RC) E. Merritt and Yang Chen (S. and S. Home)..

6

Dinsdale.

15 18

5 10

7 11

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Jack Torrance, above, former holder of the world shot patt re- cord and a first place winner in the 1932 World Olympiad held at Los Angeles, bas deserted the sand-pit for the ring and is the latest recruit to the ranks of the heavyweight boxers. He weighs over 17 stone and has been taken in hand by Jack Dempsey.

RUGBY CLASSIC TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page 2)

against the Club and am inclined

L. E. Kirby and P. J. Dawson (St. Andrew's)

K. C. Yeo and Ho (Kowloon Tong "E")

S. T. Chan and W. N. Cheng (King's College) H. T. Woo and H. N. Chung (King's College) C. D'Almada and J. Alvares (Kowloon Tong “B”) W. N. Cheung and K. L. Lui (King's College)

Mixed Doubles League

J. J. Remedios and Miss C. Silva (Becreio "A") ... M.. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Recreio "A"} L.. A. Carvalho and Miss O. Ribeiro (Recreio "A")

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H Shute (Free Lances)

P. W.

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to think that the dropping ofJ. L Anderson and Miss M. Griffiths. (Free Lances) L/Cpl. Lewis is a big mistake.

Although the Army have a bril- liant threequarter line, on paper, I doubt very much whether their

A. L Fisher and Miss A. MacKenzie (Free Linces) 18

pack will stand up to the Club: eight.

Preceding the big match, which COURIER ces at 4 pm sharp, the Club "A" Gifteen will meet HMS. Berwick at 2.45 pm.

SELECTED TEAMS

Men's Doubles League

Tables To Date "A" DIVISION

St. John's, who have so far won none of their matches, will enter. tain the Chinese Recreation Club at St. John's Cathedral Hall, and—

Forrest G Towns, 'sensational world record holder of the 110 Metres High Hurdles, is another famous star who will probably be going to Japan with the American teams next summer.

P. W. L. F. A.Pthe visitors are almost assured of two goals to nil, scored Club'de

Recreio "A". 6. 6 0 49 3 12 the points. Club de

Recreio "B64 2 24 34 8 St. Andrew's “A” § 3 5 32 40 6 Chinese Recreation

Club

The following are some of the University “A” teams:---

Club 1st XV-J. P. Whitham: G.

K. Chadwick, H. van Leeuwen, W. E. Grieve, A. K. Munro; A. HE But-

Chinese YMCA 2 University "g Free Lances

"B" DIVISION"

F. W.

MAKINGS OF FORMIDABLE COMBINATION

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Lowe,

# gave

T. S. and Mrs Morrison,

"... Forsyth A. S

NEW SUBS REVIEWED

(Continued from Page 2)

did the mile in 2.38,4, with a last quarter of 314, which must be considered quite satisfactory.

Coronation Day and Tabby Cat should provide a keen struggle for the Valley Stakes, with Chun Teen, owned by Mr. Kwok En Wang, another strong chaRenger. The Valley Stakes was won last year by Wild Cat, ridden by Mr. Wong- and it is not outside the bounds of possibility to see the same stable and jockey repeating the | success.

M M. T. Johnson bas a nice looking animal * Yum Sing Its time of 2.183 for the

display mile is quite good, but it has yet The University, will visit Kow-that augers well for the future to improve on its last quarter zun, loon Tong, where they should sen- Handicapped by the absence of which may be confidently expect- der a good account of themselves A. S. Bliss, who was unavoidably ed, as the pony is under the care- absent, the whole team, nevertheful training of Mr. Dot Black, the 6 by winning the match.

less, gave a sterling performance, champion jockey of 1956. and it was not until late in the In Pagar Love, Mr. Li Choir Lai second half that the Signals were has a pony which may be included able to penetrate the Saints' de-among the best. It is practically fence.

Įsimilar în appearance to Double! (Continued from (Page 2), A feature of the game was the Chance, and, under careful super- excellent display given by Mil-vizion, I anticipate seme wins wing, has now left the Colony and lington in goal Time and again ahead. his place will probably be taken he saved almost· · certain goals 64 233 21,8 by R. Dormer, the Y.M.C.A. play-after the rest of the defence had er. Mackay, is still available for cracked up in the second half

For the Wong Nei Chong Stakes 7 2 5 14 49 4

an inside position, as is College, through lack of training, a result there are a few speedy little fel- but it is doubtful whether E. F of their long absence from the lows, and I suggest keeping the Fincher, one-time sharp-shooter game. of the side, will be prepared to

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cher and J. L. Bonnar; A. F. Walkden, King's College 6 6 0 49 W. E. Peers, E. P. Humphreys; LH Kowloon Tong "A" 7 5 Bradford, A. W. Holden; E OM Victoria Recrea- Deane, E. A. Watson and J. A. Red- tion Club

St. John's Cinh Clab "A" XV-MH Curtis; D. Sailors & Soldiers'

Home Hynes, LH. Forbes, A. F. Read and HF. Hopkins; J. Hutchinson and 3. St. Andrew's "B" 1 1 6 20 43 2 R Henderson, T. H. Pratt, I. S. Dun- Kowloon Tong ** & nett, W. Schnabel, B. Hynes,

Dalziel, J. Heath, W. Carrie and T. Swed.

0 613 0

Mixed Doubles League Tables To Date

P. W. L.F. A. Pis.

Army 1st XV-Fus. Berry, Fux Jones. L/Cpl. Davies, Lt. 5. A. M. Club de

play as he is concentrating on cricket and golf and has very lit-|

Outstanding Players

For The Half Mile

following in mind: Aramis, be- longing to Mr. F. C. Hail, although on the small side, is a nice mover. Broadbridge, at right-back, was It is fiery and requires strong.com

his first-time trol, but it will undebtedly be

Rice-Evans and Fas.. Floyd: Fee Lances... 6 4 2.38 16 8 out at inside-left there will be a the halves, although Guest worked Shan, owned by Mrs. Kwok Hin]

Rainey and Fus. Preece; Lt. Lincoln, L/Cpl. Harrison and Fus, Watkins, Gar. Wright, Fus. Chaney, Capt. Gi lespie, Fas. Morgan and Cpl. (55) Davies.

TABLE TO DATE

Gab Navy Army

P. W. L DEA. Pts. 32-0-0-53.19–6

4 22647 954-

tle leisure for other forms of prominent with

If Teddy Fincher turns clearances. Cox was the pick of well handled by Mr. Prost. Chiu 6 6 0 48 6 12 sport. Recreio "A"

Club de

64-2 23 3 8

very good left-wing combination hard Austin, wille spoiling Wang, is also quite fast, and the Recreio **

in the making. R. Baldwin, who well, was of no assistance to his half mile is more to its liking. Be- Chinese Recrea

tion Club ............. 3°3 0216 6 plays on the wing, is one of the forwards when the latter were a dizm is another good me for this finest left extremes that the Y. M. tacking as he was invariably ly distance, together with Prosperd Club 6 1 5 14 40 2 C A. have ever had and although ing too far back

Naughty Cat and Happy Venture. St. John's Club .. 7.0 7 11 52 0

The forwards sadly missed

For longer distances; I recomİDİ TO-NIGHTS GAMES -

Bliss, who was to have played at the following Chat Tom Cars inside-right and as a consequence were somewhat disjointed.

Kowloon Teng

-K yesterday's game is any

Fincher has lost a great deal of his speed, his fine stickwork and 0 3 0,6,420

Club de Recreio "g", who by stand him in good stead.

knowledge of the game should

wok His Wang), Ime Sax (Bow Mr. Joon) Bordnor Odra En Tour Sen), Fagan Love, (MLZ. KA 10-5-50% 96 10 beating the Free Lances on Wed-

i-Chok-La), Tabby Cat (U Bros) and The following is the completenesday, evening, are now reming

·Promising Start **

| terion, St. Andrew's give every Cornaktion Day (02. 8. 1. Chau), record of matches played to date: neck and neck with the same op- As a curtain-miser, St. An-promise of developing into a set must, however, be borne în December, 5—Cut beat Navy 19 6 ponents in the Mixed Doubles Bad- drew's played a team from the ful side which in a very short mind that the views expressed December; 12---Navy best Army 11--0 minton League, encounter Recreio Royal. Corps of Signals at King's while will be in a position to chal above are unly tentative, but I can December, 15-Chub best Nary 13-18 in the second round of the Park yesterday afternoon and, lenge the most powerful.com January, 2---Nary beat Army 16-3

in-safely say that the poles I have January, S-Club best Army 21- League at King's Park to-night, although they were defeated by tions in the Colony,

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