BOWLS HOLDERS WIN
Following were the results of games played yesterday in the Fourth Round of the Colony Lawn: Bowls Pairs Championship: «
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raised over Sunday- football), by times to football, playing exhibition EUNG Wing-chiu is going to be very religious bodies; but permission was gamer in other branches of sport...... popular, with the kiddies and j granted by Football Associäliöri for Id BasketBall they beat Victoria | Thulen for a few days" at least, for A.M. Omar and Up M. Oman such matches to be staged,
Champions by. 67-50 at Melbourne when he came ashore he was laden beat W. Williamson and C. S. M. Eastern played three games on Sun-Y.M.C.A.Zünd · Brisbane Football Club with chocolates.
Thom 28-19′ (at P.R.C.)......... days throughout their tour, but these 5435 as Brisbane 'Y.M.C.A..
Two tired pressmen, after waiting | Omer:. .: 221200232030100034050-28 were only in the coal-mining "and ath- At Volleyball they won against Bria-
hours for the boat to arrivo, With Thom: 2.000031000501013100301-10 HA. Alves ing F1 và V. Ribeiro munition-making- districts, where the | bane Champions 15-5. workers did not have the benefit of
At Table Tennis Sui. Tim-iin bent the throats Parched and tongues-hanging- H. Rt: Pinha and~B“ Basto boat (holders) beat J. V. Ramsey and Saturday afternoon holidays. Large Queensland champion, but Hau Ching out, were each given a bar, of almond W. Cameron and E. G. Post 21-19 R Morricon 23×18 (at K.BiG.c!) + -
(at 0.C.C.) crowds turned out for all games in to was defeated by the Australian nut "something or the other" by Leung.
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L3, Silva, and J. F. Về Ribeiro tion fat race at the Melbourne` Luna
beat Y. H. Tang and A, J. Kew. Park.
22-17.
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suffered a loss of £800, the gates at the four games played in this area being extremely poor, the lowest being £65 for the match, on June 21, against South Australia, which the tourists
Speaking about the standard of foot- ball in these parts, Mr. Chert said it WAS "very poor-comparable with Third Division games here."
won 9-1.
FAREWELL MESSAGE
The Editor of the "Brisbane Telegraph" was delighted to re- reive the following letter, written in Chinese but with the English translation below, as મ farewell message:
Sir-On the eve of our departure back to China, we would appreciate on be half of the Sing Tao-Eastern soccer combination, fo convey through your columns to the people of Queensland our many thanks for the hospitality we have received during OUT stoy
In Queensland. We regret leaving your wonderful people and climate, and Trust, with the many warm friends we have made, our visit will bring a closer friendly relationship between China and Austraila. On behalf of the team- Péter Woo, Woo Lal-tin (co-managers). . Chen Foh-yu (secretary)—-good-bye.
STORY OF THE
FINAL TEST
Story of the final Test Is per- haps best told by saying that the rugged originality of the home side acquired the balance of power arid, maybe, Chinese congenital distaste for all-out offensives fost it to them, writes "The Truth," Brisbane.
"Australians tackle hard but fair," said Fung King-cheong, "and no mat" ter how hard you go against them they don't mind-they just play on."
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As their boat stayed only A shor! while in Manila the members of the team were not able to meet the Manila players and officials they intended to look up.
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Servicemen in uniform do nut pay for admission to football games in Australia. At all theatres a certain number of Servicemen in uniform arc admitted free and the rest at reduced prices. Hong Kong please note,
Mr. Aw Ho, who guaranteed the preliminary expenses of the team, said that it was possible that when the accounts were complete the loss would not be as much as anticipated," State- ments of account have still to come from two of their last games.
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forwards Cheong
"Some of the Australian hape very powerful shots. wing-choy was often beaten by shots from nearly 30 yards out," said Hau Yung-sang.
Throughout the tour Eastern had the services of Tommy Langridge, a physi- cal instructor, as trainer, and all the players are grateful to him for the valuable attention he paid them during the tour. He joined them shortly after their arrival in Australia and was with them all the time;
REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND
An attractive programme of ins ternational and representative matches has been arranged. I by English Football Association, and. the Red Cross 'should, receive sub- stantial fundo from the proceeds.
Seventeen matches -have--been arranged, including meetings be- tween the full international sides of England and Scotland at Wem- 'bley and Hampden Park, in addi- tion to two matches between Eng land and Wales."
The Services are fully catered for, several Army v R.A.F. clashes being scheduled, while a match. between Army in Scotland and Army in England will virtually be another full international, since it is practically certain that nearly all the players will be internation- als. Reuter,
The second-soccer lecture, confined to Laws Nos. 4, 5, 0 and 7, will be deliv- ored by Mr. Hugh At, Beard, Chairman of Football Referees' Association, "at Scandal Point Hall at 7 pm, to-day,
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TO-DAY'S BOWLS
matches in the Fourth, Round of gine Following is to-day's programme of Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Chantpion ship:
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NG Kee-cheung was the most unlucky
member of the touring team. He FOLLOWING
were the members of was injured in the; second half of the }. the party who returned:Cheung
Macao is to lose one of their best Second Test Lai Shit-wing had been Wing-choy, Sui Tim-ling. Hau · Yúng- hurt earlier in the same game) but had sang, Lee Ting-sang, Leung Wing-chul, all-round sportsmen, Jose Trigo da recovered sufficiently to play again,Soong Ling-sing. Chul Ah-fali Kivok Silva, who is leaving for Lisbon, but three days before the final Test, at Ying-kee, Y, S, Yen, Kul Wing-took, Ip Portugal, to study Civil Engineer- Brisbane, he was so badly hurt at Pak-wab, C, T..Tsao, V. K. Hyul. Changing, before the end of the month. W. B. Harris and A. Soutar v... J Ipswich; in a minor game, that he had Kam-hol. Fung. Kingcheong, Lat. Shul- ·Silva, besides being one of Bebbington and J. F. McGowan, to be content to play the role of specta-wing, Tain Kwong-sum, Hau Ching-to Macao's Hockey Interporters, is
At Kowloom Bowling Green Cipp,--- and Chen Foh-yu (secratary-manager).
5: R Soliria and K, M. Omar VS. Yeung Shul-yick remained with rela- also the Portuguese tennis cham-Eccleshall and J. Shepherd. tives and will be returning in two plon, having won the doubles, At Civil Service Cricket Club 112. week's time, as will also Wu Lai-tin mixed doubles and handicap T. A. Madar and A. E, P. Guest (assistant secretary).
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tor at Brisbane,
He has, however, fully recovered from that and is now looking forward to the Hong Kong season to begin, as are other members of the team.
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