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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 18, 1958.
In view of the coming visit of Miklos Szabados and Itsyan Kelen, Hungarian and world table tennis champions, the photograph above giving a general view of the world table tennis championships during play, at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on January 24, should be of interest to local followers of the sport. (Fox Copyright By Air Mail).
VOLUNTEERS AT CRICKET
Three Matches For Next Week
The following will represent the Vo- lunteers in cricket matches next week:
Against Kowloon Cricket Club at| Kowloon on Monday.-E. J. R. Mit- chell (Capt.), J. Barrow, G. E. R. Di- vett, J. H. Fox, R. H. Griffiths, H. Owen Hughes, W. L. McKenzie, A. P. Pereira, G. Souza, A. Zimmern, Zimmern. Reserve: H. A. Namak.
E.
Against United Services at H.K.C.C. on Tuesday.-H. Owen Hughes (Capt.),
NEW PONY SHOWS HIMSELF A JUMPER
(By "RAPIER">
A minor, but unusual, accident
morning on
this
K. M.. Baxter, G. E. R. Divett, J. H. occurred Fox, N. D. Lloyd, T. A. Madar, H. A, Namak, H. B. Neve, A. E. Perry, G.Valley track. Souza, A. Zimmern.
Against Hong Kong Cricket Club at Hong Kong on Wednesday.-H. Owen Hughes (Capt.), R. T. Broadbridge, J. H. Fox, R. H. Griffiths, N. A. E. Mac- kay, W. L. McKenzie, E. J. R. Mitchell H. A. Namak, A. P. Pereira, P. M. N da Silva and G. Souza.
BILLIARDS TITLE
Sydney, To-day.
:
In preparation
SZABADOS AND KELEN FOR THE EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings- For Fanling
for
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times Fanling next Sunday:
OLD COURSE
9.12 a.m. Stubbs Shield Final tie.
9.16 9.20
12
"
9.24
77
9.28
9.32
9.36 9.40 9.44,
"7
17
9.48
9.52' 9.56
10.00
**
"
10.04 10.08
**
"
10.12
71
10.16 10.20
+7
>"
10.24
"
10.28
10.32
TI
10.36
10.40 10.44 and Istvan
10.48 and world
at 10.52
TABLE TENNIS EXPERTS
Miklos Szabados
Kefen, the
the Hungarian tables tennis stars, will be sent
the European Y.M.C.A. in an ex- 10.56 hibition on Wednesday, March commencing at 9 p.m.
11.00
11.04
"
11.08
11.12
""
Szabados and Kelen will be fea- tured by themselves, and also against two of the Colony's leading 11.16 the Chinese contenders, who will be
selected following the elimination (11.20 for the Annual process at present taking place in Race Meeting, which will com-the local tournament, organised by 11.28 11.24 menee to-morrow, the ponies were the taken out for their final last quar-Association.
Hong Kong Table Tennis
ter runs. Among them was a new The exhibition will be held in Australian
pony by the name of the West Lounge and prices for ad- Black Tim, belonging to Makale, mission will be $1 and 50 cents. and ridden by Mr. Popoff, a Rus- The Hungarians will appear at sian riding boy. The pony com-the headquarters of the Hong Kong pleted the gallop, and was on its Table Association, on March 1 and way back to the stable, when it 3, engaging the best Chinese play- suddenly became restive. It jump-ers in a series of matches. ed over the bamboo-fence, and both
pony and-rider fell to the ground. 2ND DIVISION
The pony was
practically on top
The scores in the billiards match of the riding boy, but he managed SOCCER LEADERS
for the world championship, con- tinued yesterday, are:
Lindrum Maconachie (in play).
to extricate himself and control of the pony.
retain
16,409 It was an exhibition of coolness on the part of the rider, who then 10,563
returned to the stable apparently -Reuter. [none the worse for his experience.
"
11
gy.
S. S. Church, L. R. Cramer.
G. S. Hugh Jones, M. G. Marriott.
A. K. Mackenzie, F. Mar- shall.
C. M. Gee, J. E. Jupp.`
G. C... Worrall, К. K. Rounds.
Comdr. Hole. A. V. Greaves. A. Nicol, N. Garland.
J. Hall, A. Murdoch, ..! A. C. I Bowker, R. K. Va- 'lentine.
HA. Mills, C. C. Willson. I. P. Tamworth, N. P. Fox. H. R. R. Hencock, N. K. Lit- tlejohn.
:
A. T. Lay, A. B. Raworth. O. E. C. Marton, E. T. Mc- Mullen.
T. A. Pearce, A. E. Lissa-
man.
E. Norris, C. Finch.
W. Woodward, J. H. Un- derwood.
J. Stenersen, G. H. Bell, G. Milne, A. A. Bremner. G. S. Archbutt, H. S. Hills. Col. Blake, Major McDon- ald.
V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis. R. Stock, A. Sommerfelt. A. D. Humphreys, Col. Mat- thews,
L. Goldman, D. S. Edward. G. E. R. Divett, Col. Aus- tin.
A. E. Perry, G. F. O'Bryen. R. A. Campbell, G. M. Park.
A. Corrighan, E. L. Groome. I. H. Geare, A. B. Purves. K. S. Morrison, J. A. D. Morrison.
H. N. Williamson, H. H. Mundy.
T. R. Chassels, A. C. Godby. D. Humphreys, C. A. Kinog.
NEW COURSE
9.16 a.m. J. B. H. Leckie, P. H.
9:20
9.24
9.28
"
9.36
9.40
9.48
9.56
10.04
LOSE AT HOME 10.00
10.16 10.20
London, To-day.—In_the_Second Division of the English Football 10.28 League, Sheffield United, the pre-
10.86 sent leaders, yesterday suffered their second home defeat of the season 10.44- when they conceded both points to 10.52 Manchester United by the odd goal in three-Reuter.
Scones.
R. L. 'D.
Morse.
Wodehouse,
J. H. M. Andrew, o. J.
Shannon.
J. L. Bonnar, R. E. H. Nel-
son.
J. F. Wright*, Wing Cdr. Bishop*.
Mrs. Garland, Miss Green. T. E. and J. L. C. Pearce”. F. C. Young, G. T. May. W. N. A. Smalley, J. W. Mayhew.
Mrs. kette.
Smalley, C. J. Clac-
"E. Laidlaw K. R. Quickt, Mrs. Woodward, Miss Cur. tin. AH.
Holmes
Forbes*, Capt
Mrs. Blake, Mrs. MacDon ald.
Mrs. Forbes, Mrs. Holmes. W. J. E. and Mrs. Macken- zie. ***Unsuccessful in ballot Course times;
Old
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