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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

OF

LAST DAY Champions Today's Big Event

The 1948 Annual Racing Carnival under the aus- pices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be brought to a conclusion this afternoon.

There are programe, the inst

1 vs on the the late Mr. Pouree's panties, in anp clast the absence of Atoman, the race time oftuar, an of which the Champion Stakej promni - L

Aust, altan Ponies, this is only penny from this year's and Ploed Ponies at Subs that enh

4. So Queen. Solfactio Meetings

Sept.

1 Wuners

Hare

1947.

probably extend However, we can

he patent all they clash in the

fattare

The Fire Suddling Bell wall bar man rung at 11.34 . with the whorl will

starting

1206

Norse

be richlets

by Mr.

1 11 Black,

the Jovicey Club Handiens over the tile og the the weather litt day of the Carnal hal 13-1 It is hoped that will be thar att with the track, in vow of that performance still on the hand side there is at bald win every pra

in antimpute that | Needing hoold

Dasy tell (Mr

MRC in sec.nd

the various evente will be keenly with Shannon (Mr. (<Proutinel{} ops Sockumpots (Mr, S.W. Tang) contested,

the third position. Je,uting

Day

First Race

Corn

Start

Section: Bal a Mac.

The programme opetas

Seventh Race

!

Also Ran Stales, (Srenad Sec-¿

Bank: - Sox Furlongs,,

In the ke for this seqind see- 1 non-winning sub, I shall Judust be fat wrong in stating that

a rare for Australson

arrapatan Ponnur, of BAR

Nab Weight flan

Winners barred

14

g from per fortuoti shurants do teh will be fought out be. the the days of the Carnival, 1 Tween

Anyway (Mr. Kwok).

think the vace struid be deen Arete IMP. C. L., Gregory), De

between

tedtowing: Kingby

! ניו

the

Kentucky Moon Mr SW, Tanga And Tracto

(Mi.

Ostemmno(T) Wind (Mr. Tusig). nu (Mr. T.S. Ir ng To Sean Kingha cone in third in Do (Mr D. 1. Tang and turn th

Si

11 ptal Stakes (Second See-

Stakes, en 4 tonny it to win,

of Hearts (3. VV Needaj, lebon) over the mile and on that

the

L

thes

Wongues hotag (Seeund Sertion ever 463

The fir day tance, ou Camuval, Kentuck Mom care naturally on- terol and wil mad shag support. Hearts was third at shoht not by disregarded as this pony to al lume over this de-tanet. fia, secund in the Valby Slake

tand the de First Secti ti, may

"Sappen

Anyway www heal behind Panda the faghton Hd Stakes (Svend Stelton) is dang JOBS and sh wed not be disregarded. Arrl was second in the Grand Stakes Pirst Section) and could un ajeet, Trade Wind ps oathadder is worth following.

Eighth Race

an

tance a bit too short for its bloog. | Petrée Memorial Cap:-One And

1 cannot Sce

may be plaerti,

it winding but

Tradi, when!

A Quarter Milea.

In this #mer I expect 1 see the

was thirt, well saded for the foilusins facing the starter:- distance and a win herp wit! Atsinan (Mr.

at bestprising.

Second Race

L'onciation

Stakes (First

Brotic), Sortervi Siarly), Norse Prine:ss (Mr. black and Domiui n Day (Mr. In view of the easy Chan-0813.

alajer n which Alaman wor the Hong Kong' Derby, Sorcerer it in a probability suffer its Nurse Princess end defeat. Judging from its last win in the H. Chip Club Cup is a much be likely wiper should enter, fritter pony now and may spring a

following: Prince

Domition ol of

Day will probably find the above mention. Delight (Mr. Neda, Bell

el pues lo gond.

"The Second In this Batch of 1940 Subs, Hat Bay

tion):~One Mile

Face for

weight 147

n woll.

Mr Leat (Mr. Priner Delight, judgin tron, its run in the Trial Plat should have no difmity in "t

the aty·· ece: Beckenbaum

1 can} danger flærise

Big Sh tuch it. unything to

Mr. Hodgman), Mig Sht Tung) and Autum Shieh).

Nineth Race Ilan and Corn Stukrs-(Third Section); Half A Mile. This race is for the third lot Australian Subs, and from the

Artinton (Mr. res

CHINA MAIL

RACES Selections

For Today

(By "Rapier")

Ruce No. 1.

KENTUCKY MOON

SAPIENTI:t

TRIPOLI

Outsider:-Queen of Stearts.

Race Na. 2.

PRINCE DELIGHT

BECKENHAM

BIG SHOT

Outsider: Autumn Lea}.

Race No. 1,

PEGGY

ROSE EMME

FIFTH ALARM

Ontrider: Sunight.

Race No. 4.

PEARL DICER

BLUE SKY

BARTARD

Outsider:-Amigs..

Race No. 3.

RIFLE

CONSTANT STAR

BOSHINO

Quinder-Windermere.

Rate Na

NURSE QUEEN

DAISY RELA

SILJNNON

Outsider: Nookunpati,

Race Na,

ANYWAY

DESERT KNIGHT ARCTIC

Outsider:—Trade Wind,

Race No. 8.

ATAMAN

SORCERER

NORSE PRINCESS

Outsider:Dominion Day.

Race No. 9.

ARLINGTON

DING HOW SHAHIN

"Dutsider:--Flying Jik,

Race No. 10,

LANA

BELLE FONTAINE

INGRID

Outsider:-Strathnattara.

Race No. 11.

FLUKE SHOT PACIFIC KWONG MING

Outsiders--Sidber,

Teargas Used To End Riot

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1948.

Highbury Cup Tie Drama

Ian McPherson, Arsenal's outside-left, has his attempt on the Bradford goal stopped by Tommy Farr, Bradford's goalkeeper, after dribbling the ball the whole length of the field. Two of the Bradford defenders are seen on the ground at right during the Cup tie at Highbury on Jan. 10.-(A.P. Photo).

ANOTHER

RECORD FOR

DON BRADMAN Davis Cup

Adelaide, Jan. 23.

Australia had scored 370 for 3 wickets at the close

of play in the Fourth Test today. Don Brad- man, the Aussie skipper, made 201 of the runs, for his 37th double century and a new world record.

ile and Hasselt added a hundred is $5 with utes. Then Bradman, trying so bit Hazare for six, dragged the ball pu

the stumps. Scuren-

Bradman won the tass and Austra kundred took 79 minutes, la fotund.

Phadkar net with success in his second over after Morris had glanced In at him beautifully for for. tempting to force the fourth delivery

AUSTRALIA-1ST INNS. to the on sile, Murris played the ball down at to his stumps and the first Mortis, b Phisikar

Bartres, b.w., 1 Mankad felt at wicket wicket

at 20, Bradman rame in and was off with Bradman, Hazare his usual single fran the last ball of Hassett, unt

vet. Bradman in attempting a Miller, nut out The Wongnichong Stakes (First taken to hospital whenuli plaved his fiess ball hard on to Scetion, has the best recomen- the police here used from a late cut,

cannot expect to do better than third place, and Autumn Leaf in goud is an outsider,

Third Race

Hong Kong Handicap-One And

A Half Miles.

This event is contined to

Class Australian Ponies.

Ostrou-

uffy which came in third in

dation for a win here, Ding How

Florence, Jan. 23. Seventeen people were the

Aner Stamm (Mr. Kwok) are also goud strators. its win in the P. & O, Cup over over thus distance and can be the Champion

the abnye

distance Fath depender

bas bra Alarm (Mr. Boycott)

God as penalised by 15 lus. Fith Alarm is, and in spite of the fact that it is in tip-top cott-

Sal uition, I doubt it can win over this distance with 25 1. penalty, but it will probably be placed. Peggy will again be ridden by Mr. Tao, with 152 lbs, to carry, and in view of the longer dis

pect to sec

also in the ruce, may provide an upset.

Fourth Race

give ponies a god ght.

Tenth Race Counciation Stakes. (Second Section):-One Mile, More or less a gift for Lana (Mr. Tung), I du net think there

is un animal entered good enough|

extend this pony. Belle Fon.

Eleventh Race

of

In

10

11

aut

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RECS CLASH WITH SAINTS

(By "Grandstand")

An age-old feud-one that began ever since soft- ball was played locally-will be revived this week as the Rambling Recs cross bats with the Slugging Saints at 11.15 a.m. tomorrow at the C.B.A. battle-ground.

Players have come and gone ing on

nor

the outcome of thi

with the passing years. but none fracas, is merely incidental.

The Recreio credo has alway of the bitterness between these

#queeze in a run and th two outfits has diminished in been the least, and perennial fars protect that lead, whereas the such lacy will any that there never was, Joltin' Joeys scorn

and believe in will there ever

be, any pants tactics diamond duel to

binsting the apple to distan

momen Recreio-Saint

The plates. Do not for dog-fight. rivalry is a great that the fact think that the Recs are weak that both sides are racing neck sisters at the plate, for right of of Slugging. Staf to neck, with the pennant hing the heels

Saint first-sacker cui montoi

виграва

Week-End Soccer Programme

is

none other than ball hawk Gerry Govano, cleutling the onion with a merry 100 plus, ii the race for batting honours.

Recreio Promise Recreio

Toni master-mind Gonsalves is determined to mak his first managerial year a su ress and to fulfil a Recreio pro mine to get the pennant bac again after the Safita wresto It from them in 1940. Ton

The following is this Gonsalves will start nifty Le

week-ends gramme:-

Soccer pro-

Today

FIRST DIVISION South China v Navy (C. Hill, 4 p.m.) Referee: A. Guest, Linesmen: G Redman and A.M. Lee. Bufis v St. Joseph's (Navy, p.m.) Referee: J. Havelaar. Linesmen: Y.F. Mak and F.P. Li. Club v Inniska (Sookumpos, + p.m.

Referee: A. Brogan. Lineamen: L. Harris and S.Y. Kwok. Chinese A.A. v Kwong Wah (Police,

4 p.m.)

Referee: J. Padley, Linesmen: P.M. Xavier and M.

Leung.

SECOND DIVISION "A" H.QLF. v St. Joseple's (Navy, 230

p.m.

Releree: 1. Dilshy.

R.M. BR.A.O.C. (Pulice 2.10

p.in.) Referee: J.F. Silva.

SECOND DIVISION "B" Electric

New York, Jun, 22. The Davis Cup Management Committee announced here to.. day that 22 nations have files entries for the 1948 Davis Cup competition.

Entries will close on January 31 and the official draw will be made between Februay 1 and 112 February 10,

201

Sing Tao (1, Valley "i", 2.30 pm. Referee: A.F. Willins Cadre y Chinese (II. Valley "I",

p.m.) Referee! P.A. Barretto. R.A.M.C. v South China (C. it,

2.30 p.m.) Referee: J. Day. R.E.M.E. v R.A.S.C. (Snokunpoo,

wit on the mound Tavares Dicky Alves behind the plate Leo is considered by diaries know-alla to be the classies moundsman in the loop at pre sent and his upshoots might foo the Joltin Joeys' hell-for leather sluggers. Tocing the rub ber for Stan Leonard's men wi be Jock Brown who is dov tailing into the Saints strater and not only that Jock has als caught up with the Saints' alus ging tempo and is mighty us ful with the stick.

Recreio alara of yesteryea guarding the base-paths will b Wilfred Lawrence at the initi

Alves station with Peewee second. Since Lou Vieira's thum injury. Gerry Goaano has bee guarding the hot corner will probably been seen in the slut, Billy Sanres, the newcomer to the clan in th

inner diamond windy alky.

An

on

will roam th Tony Gonzalv ballhawks to ca 2.30 pan.) Referee: J. Crawford. has several

and for the outfeld upon Tomorrow

could be anyone of the folloy Bayd

FIRST DIVISION

25th R.A. r Kit Chee (Stokumpoo, ing: Tony "paisano”

the **awoon-crooner All challenges received to

Bullock. Pereira Referee: FJL, P.in.) Linesmen: Ribeiro and C.K. Woo. Ernie Ribeiro, Reggie Soar 32 date have come from the Europ-

can Zone, with the exception of Eastern v Police (C. ill, 4 p.m.) and even Lou Vieira despite h Referee: W. Caffney. Linesmen: Anger injury. Lou's battin Mexico.

H. Delgado and P. George. mark rates him a berth on ar Sing Tau v R.A.F. (Club, 4 p.m.)

team. Referee:: LG. Young. Linemen: S.M. Ini and Sgt. Manion. K.M. Bus (Bye).

the Mexico will compete in American Zone, it was added.

nations chal- Last year, 20

the Europan Zone and two in the Amerlean Zone,

Extras

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Mankind Sarwate

LAND FORCES SOCCER

The

Usherwood,

TA

SECOND DIVISION "A"

Eastern

Referee: SMI Easton,

p.m.) Referee: RSM Ewin. SECOND DIVISION "B" Club Signals (Club, 2.30 p.m.)

Referees A. Farmer.

Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Navy v W.D. Chinese (Navy, 2.30 Poland, Portugal, Rumania,

Sweden, Spain,

Switzerland, Turkey and Yugoslavia,

Americun: Zone:-Mexico. Whether Australia, who lost to the United States in the chal-

ST. JOSEPH'S TEAMS

his top of pad but then collected

Leonard Brothers + Rangarhari kept a steady length, (Yuen can move fairly fast on tear-gas and fired shots Bradman playing every ball of one

Saints Directing

strate shuld not be starprised to see into the air to disperse over wachtally, Harnes batted with Phackar

from the first-sack will be Sta suy at the Anish.

demon-upreme entfalence and a four of a Armanath Flying Jib (Mr. SW. Lee) and unemployed

his Rachari

List of challengers to date: Ki Chee v Police (Sookunpoo, 2.38 Leonard with the majority having

Ava square cut from Pakar

"milion-dolla hls pre-war p.m.) Referee: A. Leck. fourth boundary in 18. russ,

Baropean Zone:-Argentina,

A Taikoo_(C. Hill, 2.30 | infield" in the line-up. The Florence Chamber ori It was a

triumph for India's out-

Belglum, Braz), Czechoslovakia, South China

Referee: Y.T. Leung.

Atom, Ozoric, the Mighty confiar the scure

Pockyard (Navy, 4 p.m.) Labour tonight called a general

in the Hazare

Denmark, Egypt, France, Great Barnes Hye one, leg-byes 5, on-ball by Britain, Hungary, India, Italy.

second, Benny Omar pluggi atrike in the city to begin at morning session to b1 runs. midnight.

was 31 and Bradnan 20 at this time, Phadkar-Reuter.

up the gap left of the key-stop Bradman having batted for 76

with Hal Winglee calling The demonstrators threw $1

minutes.

pitches behind the plate. Kicki hand-grenade under a police car

After the interval, the batting con-

dust at the F but nobody was injured.

up diamond tinued in he siaw, apart from a four

Turn will be none other th Demanding work, the crowds to extra rover by Bradman with For their mateb against St.

that colourful. Dave Leona: Joseph's tomorrow on the Cause- paroded the streets, and, after drive off Mankad.

Both Bradman and Barnes

kick-off 2.30

whose years around the circu were way Bay ground, tnine (Mr. R.K.C. Chu should clashes with the police, 11 were

have not dimmed his battli tance I think it ought to win. have no difficulty in taking the arrested. The police made trun-kept mainly on the defensive though pm. H.Q. Land Forces, make a leage round last year, wil again Rose Emme (Mr. Ostroumul is, second position with Ingrid Mr. cheen charges against the de. Bradman was seeing the ball well number of team changes from ¦ enter will be decided at a meet-

eye and they still back right f course, the danger, and 1'ex-Chanson Bghting out the third monstrators.

and on-drave Rangachari for three, the team that beat Royal Ening of the Australian Lawn Ten-

St. Joseph's Foctball teams,

against the fence when he ate 11 nghting out the position with Struthnamara (Mr. Armoured cars were sent outį Braman brought up 100 in 125gineers 3-1 on Thursday,

The following ure St. Joseph's up to the platter with his wa nis officials on January 27. Anish. Sunlight (Mr. Möller) [Hope).

Imitates with a push to the on for a team is:-

Cup Committee football teams for today: crowds

The Davia against vast

un-single

Wyboru, Lyons, Mankad and Bradinan

First Division v Buffs, Navy club. The gardening trio will employed demonstrators

reached his sa with a solen single Martin, Brown, Hamblett, Baulch, has cabled the Ausralian Lawn

ground, 4pm. MacDugall; Go Jindoo Hussain, Sherry Bu Tolladay. Harrison,

expressing sano Wright Tenais Association Milan, 256 kilometres

and Leonard; Rumjahn, and clutch-hitter Ramon Casta Al Out Stakes:-One And A

the when he off-drove Sarwate

Calling balls and strikes w Quarter Mites.

north, when

monopolising Rogers. Reserves:-Bentley, Rock, the hope that Australia would A. Xevier, G.Soares, and Munson thousands of de-

Brachnan was

decide to compete again this Xavier, Porcira, Rocha, Toledo, be Doc Molthen, while watchli Also Mon Stakes-First Src This is the nu event of the monstrators broke through fully the scoring and he stepped back to

Games and Omar,

will be D the base-runners front pull Mankad

Barnes mong the panics armed police cordons in

fur four.

CERDAN'S NEXT year in the American Zane. In this race, Pearl Diver (Mr. entered that the following are of the Prefecture.

Canada, who Second Division v Land Forces: Robbins and Bill Woo-t glanced Mankad for three to reach

The entries of FIGHT KF, Chlu) will have an oppo- undoubtedly

the- best:-Fluke

announced yesterday they Navy ground, 2.30p.m.: Junca; tunity to score a win after its Shot (Mr. Tung),

Noroni Roza-Pereira; C. Castilho, guys that mean 'out' when th Pacife (Mr.

Traffic was blocked in many bis 5 and Immediately survived

Paris, Jan. 23. performance in the Chater Cup S.W. Tang),

scuffle, confidem appeal for leg before.

would compete in the American A. Kavles. Peres, Erickson, C. San. thumb you. Kweng Ming (M. thoroughfares,

Bradman reached his century first Marcel Cerdan, the French and

A. Santos

and N.

Coming into the home-stret when it come in second to Blue K.F. Chiu) and Sidber (Mr. Os one policeman was severely in-

second round this week, Ed. bon on the second day of the troum:ff). Fluke Shot is prob- jured with a revolver and an-lancing lazare for four. This was European inididle-weight boxing one, and Ireland in the Europe tos, Garcia,

There is Blue Sky aby Carnival.

his seventh three figure innings of champion, will probably fight Bos Zoric, are expected-Reuter.

Marques Madcape tangle wi other was manhandled and tram- the reason and his third in successive Murphy, New Zealand a little better than the (Mr. Kwok) to be considered and others in view of its third plac-pled on.

the Hong Kong Baseballers if given

He had baned 191 minutes lanings, a runway start, wing in the Racing Stakes (First The police spread barbed wire and it seven fourt.

9.30 a.m, on the Rerrelo Fo give Pearl Diver a good run for Section) uver the mile, but Pael

ball Ground with South Chi the frat position. Harvard (Mr. He has

The fifth 50 of the Innings took becn making gradual

taking on the Canadians in t Shich) and Amigo

only 38 minutes and the sting had (Mr. Thu) Improvement and may create a should fight out the third place. surprise. Kwong Ming which

afternoon game at the C.BA FANLING GOLF.

been taken from the Indian attack.

Mankad's reward came in his 23rd

Ladies Game ran a good fourth in the Tien-

for over Fifth Race

Fanling starting final

when Barnes, attempting w tsin Slakes (First Section) over

Earlier in the week there w tomorrow:- Stakes (Second] the two mile post must be con-

ferce a shot to the on, was out le liay and Corn

some doubt as to whether Section) -Half A Mile. sidered. Sidber started badly in

9.24 D. S. Robb-E. T. Mc-before wicket with 112 to his credit.

Rovers would make. an aired attack, Bradman Against This is another sprint event in the Wongneichong Stakes (Third Mullen, 9.28 J. A. Blackwood--

will

Brad

pearance against the Filipi witch Rifle (Mr. K.F. Chiu) Section) and was never in the A. J. Tippin, 0.32 J, G. Coter and Has took runs at should be prominent at the finish. pleture.

in their scheduled Axture 1 It should be watched worth-, B. Cununing, 9.36 man toning down when nearing his In view of the

9.30 am. at the C.B.A. lot, mi opposition, it over this distance and a win is W.N.A. Smalley R. S. Barry,200. Bradman pulled Hazare should not be fully extended, ex-not altogether out of the ques-3.44 A. E. Linaaman-E. R.double

reach his 17th first class

it is understood that as a resi record. century, a world cept perhaps, by Constant Startion.

of a strong letter by the Id Mackay, 9.48 8. S. Gordon-M. eclipsing Haramond'a 36. His secont B. Tighe, 9.52 ·G.G.D. Carter-

tion): Furlongs.

(Mr. Necdi) Domino (Mr. Os- troumoff) should be placed and Windermere (Mr. Yuen) may be worth towing as an outsider.

Sixth Race Champion Stake;-One And A Quarter Miles.

Carnival and

Paddington Shooting

A mun

Ja

in the streets. Reuter.

N. A. Brown, 9.66 S. H. Dod. well-H. H. Mundy. 10.00 Ro- borts--Hunter Moodle-Dun- nett, 10.04 Anderson-Behrman: -Hadland-Reid; 10.08 W. G. London, Jan. 28. named This is the main event of the

Philip De- Robertson D, L. Prophet, 10.12 day, but it will be rubbed of a vereaux, has died in a hospital E. H. Sainsbury-W. A. Blair- good deal of interest due on the in Paddington, having been shot Kerr, 10.16 E. B McBain-T. D. 1040 Hong Kong Derby Winner, Atamah, will not appear I under-auring an Incident in a house Drysdale, stand because its stable connee in Upper Montague. tions pro reserving it for 1

Streat

when police went to question a PRINCESS' GIFT eight race, the Pearce Memorial man living there.

four to

:

WEST INDIES

TEST

A

middle. weight, in Paris it Murphy beats Vince Hawkins, the Britishi cham- plon, in the British Empire title light in London on January 26.

Murphy's manager said he had from The received a good offer Palais des Sports, Paris, for Murphy versus Cerdan aght February-Reuter.

TODAY'S HOCKEY

21

11

for

will A friendly hockey game

this be played at King's Park afternoon at 4 p.m. between Club de Recreio and the Combined Royal Air Force and H.Q. Land

Xavier.

GOOD RUGGER AT VALLEY TO-DAY

(By "Crums")

Last week saw the final games in this season's most successful Quadrangular Rugger Tourna- ment, and by virtue of their pointless draw against the Army, the Club emerged as worthy winners.

The following is the Interpori

The final table reads, as follows:-|team?—P.S. Ingham (expuls); A.W. Secretary requesting a satisfa

Forces.

The following will represent the

and Land B.A.F.

Forces:- Bricsley (RA.F.), Payne (Land Clob Forces); Gay (RA.F.), Hills Navy (Land Forces), Cpl. Allard Army Bridgetown, Barbados, (RA.F.), Jordan (R.A.F.), Lowe (Land Jan. 23. (Land Forces), Erwin The West Indies team was Ferces), Connolly (RAF) Skin dismissed for 296 In their first ner (RAF), Mickey (R.A.F.). innings in the first cricket Test: match which continued here to day, and England, in reply, had scored 150, for three wickota by the close of play--Router.

W. L. Dr. For Against Strachan, F. Cestford, T.O.. Morgan, tory explanation of their failu

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Whirter, H.D.G. Forsgate, LV. Car last week, the Rovers have pa H.A.F. a Polica o

reli, R.P. Gilver, J. Smail, T. Bownised faith folly to fulfil the

obligations in future, bato)) Godfrey. G.D.

Ladies League: celle playing on Today the Club are

All these will be seen out today. The team selected with the exception of Small

dwollers are the Bees, add the thele qwn ground from the Real of the Colony, a game Alt members are asked to pay at too, have not yet chalked which should produce some of the the gate today and the takings will their first win but I can-bet p est fouthall seen in the Colony so he put towards the Rugby Interport bottom nickel that they'll be o SQUASH TITLE

Fund. far this season. London, Jan. 23.

A 3.15 the Club "A" XV will be there with a full ride when the Mahmoud El Karim, it the their form at the moment and their Cuff are playing right on top of

moet the formidable Wilder opposing II.M.8. London. Gezira Sporting Club, Cairo, wil backs are improving in each match Cup, in order to win the cup When newe of the shooting

The following le the Club team to-morrow afternoon atij. PA defend his recently won British from its inception for the sake of was relayed to Scotland Yard

squash racket title at the 1947-48 though they will have their work cut against London on Club ground pm. There's a popular outis Mr. N. Tiukakin, irainer of Ata radio cars were sent to patrol

The Madcaps Aces, have lo London, Jan. 23,championship which begins at the out to hold their opposite, cumbers at 3.18 p.m. today:

Dunnet, Vanghan Cuscaden, man, who was an old trainer of the district. They were search ham Place today watched the

signed on. Celanie Marque Club, Landa on today.

"This match will be of great value Mackie, Robertson, 3. Tinson, N. „Prinjid and published for the pro-11 for another man. He had packing of food parenle which In a Rugby Union match to Lansdowne C

nothing to do with the shooting] she is sending to old age pen- day. Somerset Police beat the

Entries will be restricted to 16 to the, Club whose team has now been Slater, N. Wall, Gauntlett, C. Asdp for their Aco örs TË Njwapaper. Kotreprise,

Walter James KEAT but the police bellová be knew aloners and war widows with Metropolitan Police, 10110, 11 amateurs and professional Asso seletted to make the trip to Bhaughal Brows, E. Brown, R Clark, usid to run the Baby Pant

Baker, B. Thompson, L, Burch. in pre-war days. Flatwo weeks tine. Router,

winted Press. ". -Devereaux.~~Router,

young children-Router,

PARCELS

London, Jan. 23: Princess Elizabeth-at Bucking-

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