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THE PERFECT

HWISS WATON

CHINA MAIL

ARMY BEATS SAINTS IN LAST 2 MINUTES

A brilliant header by McQuire enabled Army to snotch a last minute victory by one clear goal over St. Joseph's in a First Division soccor game at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. By reason of their defeat, St. Joseph's have not only lost two valuable points, but also their unbeaten record.

At Conway Bay, Kowloon į sulteit in Brown placing the ball Motor Hus showed a

return

I form by defeating Royal Navy by bye goals to cae. The game WR, However, tourted by {uf་ rowing off of a Navy player In the reeund half._

Kwong Wah, who ne at the Lotto. if the Langate willout a point, were forced to admit de

the centre for McQuire to send to the back of the net with a brilliant header,

With only a few minutes left to

play. Saints strived desperately

H. Junoph'n Boiserros, Rocha, Hul Kogedor, Totóls, Lease). A. Ste Kavier, 1. Dorary, Pereira, 1'. Santo and

For the equallsec, but failed,

tent ad the binds of the Paller. Omar. by two ends to our.

FIRST DIVISION

St. Joseph's 0—Army 1. Army kicked off against the sun Phd trustediately made a beeline To The Son's goal, but were re- joked before they coulst be come Singemud

Army: Bordell, Wow, Hughes, Winthers all Centebenil, Mediosth, Hoowa. Meŭuire, Ketua Magi nail Goldrick,

Royal Navy 1-KMB 5

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Land Forces Beat CCC In Cricket

ters

beat ጎ

HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948.

Khalsa Lads Trip Baseballers As Saints Win Easily

(By "GRANDSTAND")'

Dọc Molthen's Baseballers outhit and outplayed Khalsa but finally succumbed 5-7 when they booted the game in the closing stages in the most 'koonly contestod game seen this season.

The Saints had an easy time

to triumph over Overseas 11-1

Filipinos Saints

Derby Only As

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

to PACKETS or TINS

Unbeaten XI Portsmouth Go Down

Home Soccer Standings

thy

SCORES AT A GLANCE BENIOR LEAGUE

0 V.R.C. 11 Overseas Baseballers 5 Khalsa Recreio vs. Americans postponed LADIES LEAGUE

10

7

Carindians

5 Wohaus JUNIOR LEAGUE

22 Derby Co.

Newestin Arsens2

2

11

1

In a friendly game at Son-in a five-inning contest while their third kumpoo yesterday, HeadquarVRC chalked up

straight victory when Land Forces Craigengower Cricket Club X1 overwhelmed Filipinos 10-6 in

n hititing spree. by six wickets and 21 runs.

In the Ladies League, Wahoos Against the deadly bowling

shellucked Canuckelte

hurlers the Army players, CCC were Alice Mar and Mary Ng for

It tor 56 TAS pi which Sotal of 16 safeties to Emerge af Ramchand contributed 38, not the long end of a 22-5 count in

Scorm were as foltew!

spite of the fact that the Maple ссс

Leaf contigent threatened with

four-run apening frame.

H. P. Lim, bw. Hell

Wong. » Bell

Kowloon Motor Bus spikes the Buy Navy's guns at Causeway yesterday afternoon When

cored five goals, by which the 9. Navy could only answer

otany furt

An

with n

the

Tay, Stephensne Ramchand, not out

G. Hong Chay, Stephenson R. Mundey, 9 Rogers

Following a period of elesátorý The pante was a fair exhibition | 7, Crabtree, Ibw. Ragers muleto play, Omar baoke away but with marred by the sending H, R. Trance, e Stephenson, say the kft wind worked his way out of a Navy forwurd

towards the Army goud, only rund half. The Bondlbert off the ball when ahreat to short.

Army retaliated

b Rugers F. A. Woodler, b Blephen-on busmen A. Kurunery, e Ebirkige, b

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Stephenson

of

on

Braves

12 Mohawks Rangers

5 Wildfres Black Hawks 4 Jaguars

Box Scores

KHALSA

ام

First Division

Gaula

London, October 23. The only club now unbeaten in the whole of the English Football League this season is Derby County.

Portsmouth, who shared the honour with them until today, were run off their feet by the amazingly fast Wolverhampton side, and could find no answer to the three. Wanderers goals.

Even without their star, for-pliant shorp-shooting of Charlie ward, Dill Steel, who was Wayman, Southampton centre away helping Scotland to heat forward; who scored five times Wales at Cardiff, Derby were against Leicester and helped his too strong

By side move into third place, two for Chelsea.

West Bromwich 22 virtue of superior goat average, and Tottenham. The latter two

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pin.

127

Pertambah.. 14

1 6 8 33 17 22 156 7 20 2E EN 146 X3 B

14 6 5 3 20 * 17 14 0 1 19 11 20

points behind

however. Portsmouth hang on clubs each

recorded creditablo

to the premier league leader-away draws, zo. West Bromwich

keep top place on goal average.

Charlton 14 6 7 2 20 21 17 ship.

underlund.. Brælarbam,. Bekr ....

14 5 **.22 10 16 PO A Manchester C. 14 6 4 4 18 6 Ilarkpl... 14 4 25 21 16 Wolves

1454 29 ti Liverpout 14 404 R 12 14 Manchester U-14 3 4 5 26 10

10 5 36 27 28 13 Bullen

14 3 20 21 22 14478 20 it 14 4 7 13 24 11

Eluddersfield.

also

Average Curiously, CoE) decides top place in the Second Division and League Three South. Steadily creeping up the First Division table striking distance of are the costly Newenstle side, whose 5.1 victory at wok one of

at the most performances of

and now the

within enders United

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the day.

In this division, Wright ob- tained West Ham's first away goal of the reason, but it wine not enough to prevent Queen's Park Rangers winning.

Darlington Shaken Darlington failed in no uncer-

tain manner to bring off a hat trick against the top three clubs In the Northern Section of the

***** 24 27 10 Holton were reduced to nine mThird Division. Having accounted

14 2 1 10 10 3A

Second Division

ABR 11

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The minor loop nearly produced. Abban an upset when the Black Hawks 8. K. Khan

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HQ LAND FORCES Dobson, But ont

the Jaguars 4-3, for nix A. K. Ruark frames only la fose a 4-8 decision when a series of miscues caused A. M

Kader their downfall. In the other gainet

A. Ebrahim Braves defeater Mohawks while Wildiffres bent Ruagers 11-5

The Molthennien were - Herore y Inn nest

Rune fortunate to lose to Khalsa after had Almeida pliched ave frames and yielded BASEBALLERS only one hit with errorless back. Hozario Khalsa only notching up the A. C equaliser in the sixth.

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the Taken all round were with their win, but and half did not run well for strongly

The the Sules gol had two narrow

and they were on the de-f angipes when frown sent in pere i tensive for must of the game, Joelly plured centres, only to diskl Fly in the second half. Les thar inside-purs out aut of pusi-chum lat was mjited when appears) zu klek this ground,

Flotte vels of Forward; hard many mukarrago elijaters, but they fitter-; Cik hwny the opportunities

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIAST DIVISION

St. Joseph's - 0 Army

SECOND

1

K. M. B.

pres

Kwong Wah DIVISION

1 Army (KLN) 4

Extrus

tout un further part in the gunne, P. Eldridge, b_Runehanad

The game was two winutes oli 1). Rogers, is Tay when Tang Yer-ket registered the R. Eveny, e Lha, li france velor's first gout, but the Navy. Stephenson, the aut

This nd not yet settled down.

Ald inspire them and they were

soon after the goals,

The equaliser was not long te oming and it was the result of

neut

Inter-pussing

Extras

Total

11. Bell, P. J. Brown, R. Searle, movement A. Shore N. Lulster, and J. Bates when Davies received the buli did not bul. §}und gave Winger Jones a perfor

Mavy

Polier

Navy

54. Joseph's

2 W.D. Chinese 2

Kit Cre

2 Tikco

{

K. M. B.

3 P.C.A.

#185, Junes inade of toward

Doula

P. W. D. L. F._A. Ps.

at one stage, but even at full

strength they were out-classed for Hotherham and Hull in the Jackie Milburn, Newenstle's Eng-two preceding weeks they had the land International centre forward, apparently lighter task of deaf--

ing with Doncaster, but went scored one goal.

At the other end of the table, under 5-1. Rotherham, are pulling Aston Villa's narrow success if a) away from Hull at the top of the 14242 239 1 thrilling home game with Chari, tablo and now lead

ly three points.

Swansea, minus

two of their hest players on Internations) duty, Test narrowly at Norwich, remala bn top of the Souther Section.

1472 27 11 ip

51 212 51 Nathannson, 14.72 11 ton and Preston's win at Huddlern.

154 Haley

410

Ashford

fase em balls offs' Alrnélin 4: Ehrabine 9.

70 with the seventh and last frame coming up and trailing be-

1 2 2 0 hind by two runs, Khalsa opened Threesham hher Wahab, the inning with a rousing triple truck-out br1 Almeldin 1: Ebrahim 1.

Two-ban hits: H. Boukm. off Wahab's bat. Kader crificed with a bunt which slimmed the Passed ballas Campos 1: Ebrahien 1. deficit by a run. Abid Ebrahim Left on Bases Baseballers 1; Khalan 4. ont and let drive a shot which attack again and Chau Man-chi worked Alm ido for the long Umplem: Don Robblas, *Sabu Samy and insher past Tarn to enter the had the bad luck to hit the upcount and clouted a single. An Din Silva.

rt on the for side. It was right with Adie

well beaten. infeld error and a base on balls Besters Hal Winzler, pleadid effort and a pity the Wheeler saved the sliuntion at landed the sacks for Khalsa and ailors could int combine à fiffle the expense of a corner and frain the Baseballers went into a hud- welter to give a few more such Tang Yee-kli headet home die. -ghiblilons,

wumber three.

It was Barney Abbas' turn al Then came a period of pressure; Rowlands moved inta the hat and the cagey mentor decided y the busmen and the royal centre In an effort to get the to hit out with a resping single and ended

senter by shooting weakly or

yud wide of the mark.

many a

Alineida's first strike-out of the afternoon was mulled by hind-

La ord was playing a ne de-es rose to the censton and de suitors line in motion again, but right over the for turn that well. Flatham wathey were severely handicapped practically cleared the bases when Jesusive game for the Saints was reportedly in the picture aswer of strength and an inspira- by having only four forwards und Dick Silva heaved a wild throw

time was the ball nushed home. he broke up dangerous movements ion to a capable defence. by the Army forwards.

The backs, Wheeler and Tozs

forward with only one front line McQuire was outstanding in thead up to the reputation which man upfield. Army foward line and was tire- had gained them their pinces ir The Services team. Their clear- less in his efforts to seek a loop- hole in the Saint's defence.

incer were Umely and well placed Half time came without either bed. ride having scored,

Aller the breather, Saints start t of strongly and Pereira almost

Lee Shel-yau was in the plcturi a gou! run down the left which he outsmarted Wheel

mly to the over the top from ekin.

At the ather and

the

Shanghai Caddies Go On Strike

Llerater

Blackburn Chesterfield, Grimsby

Luton ..

Caventry

Forerat

Aud

United 1.3 7 2 4 21 18infeld left Sheffield 14 5 0,3 21 17 16 Everton even further in troubie

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24 0 3 22 1 15 14 3 3 17 23 15 136 41 17 14 1444 15 16 14 1440 < 22 23 14 14444 12 14 14 14 4 6 6 20 143 19 25 17 143 24 10 11 14443 23 25 12 14 3 6 10 22 12 14 4 2 H 21 30

14

1lympull

14

Lincoln ... 14

Wymon Goos Nop

Everton have collected only

six points from 14 games, while 145 cannot

but

County for all their big do well away Preston are only ons point bet from home and went down at ter. Everton conceded five Millwall before 45,000, spectators. gnate to the improving Arsenal In Scotland, Hibernian, with- and have stiil to find the net cut three of their best men awny away from home.

playing for their country, show- How well the Liverpool up-ed their wealth of reserve talent portern welcomed the return to by trotineing Partick Thistle 8-2 422 10 10 10 football of red-haired centre upon the resumption of the Scot. *** N 1 21 forward Albert Stubbing,

who ah

League programme, L 7 16 28 D

only recently agreed to re-

Hibernan era "how the only Bign

with his club, was

unbeaten club, in the League. Every forward scored against Partick.

Third Division (North)

Rotherham .. KON Duncater Cre York

freela

10

flected in the gate of nearly 80,

P. W. D. L F.&. FIL 000-biggest crowd for a Livers 1 12 1 8 12 2 bool league game. Stubbing did

Hibernian's rivals, Glasgow Rangers, were beaten by Hearts,

13 19 2 1 1 23 not disappoint them and scored 14 3 4 4 2 10 20 one of Liverpool's four goals but the Rangers were without

against Middlesbrough..

their international centre, half,

The highlight of the Second Young and winger, Waddell

1125 26 3 Division programme was the bril Reuter.

137 36 23 27 17

-Darlington

14 3 2 6 31 28 10 14 0 0 2 2014

M

Trunners Carlisle Stockport

14 6 19,16

149 23 30 15 i4 18 17 15

20 22 14

1437 43 30 13

143 120 13 14 4.4 G 20 23 12 14 4 1 7 En 19 11

Shanghai, October 24. Chinese houseboys, better at The Navy were forced on the shutcher Avito Campos, and Ab- serving tables than chasing a Manabeiti defensive a conceded further has scampered home for suctner little white ball, acted 45 Wrexham ronts,

played for first caddies for their masters at the Burrow run as Compas

144 14 Navy hase. Raznek coming into but with opening day of the China Open Suport ...

two down poled out a double but Amateur Golf championships anteshead

Hartlepool.. was calleri out by Umpire Dan here. yesterday as ali the Cheater tek bins for batting byly to caddies of the Hunglao Golf tattfax 14 4 3 7 17 26 11 closing end the Khalsa. uprising. Club where the title was being New Brighton 14 3 2

decided, had struck for higher Accrington

Third Division (South)

vera awarded a free kick and it was well saved by Tan when Wheeler moved up to take a fi

In Aho blooded drive, minutes Chaú Män-chi nutöaced soft_shol

sorely teled defence to put a under Adie's falling body.

Teams:

Nary: Aille, Wheeler, Toter, Tirown. Flistham, Gillan, Bowlands, Manning, Davies, Holkway and Jones,

LRC Tennis Programme

gave them the lead when he lob. hed the ball over the head of Cordell, who hur left his charge. De busmen eained possession and

From the resultant gon! kiel only to sen it go on the wrong

went into the allack. This time of the upright. *te of

the outside left made no mistakes Srinis continued to maintain

nd gave his side the lead. pressure, but the weakness of

Almost from the centre the plus the robustusan came down thrie forwards,

apain and nekling of the Army defenders.they did not the ball but were fal. Le

K.M.n.1 Tum Kwan-kon. Tum Chun.

Three tennis games were Tin-sank Tand Rum. prevented them from scoring.

Hon.s raid ofkvle. Army broke away occasionally, from end to end aral each side Lee Chun-fat, Tank Yerkt, Chau Mation Club yesterday, with the Play was gointing-yok. Fung Kwan-six. Le Taifa, played at the Ladies' Recren- but Leonard was playing a neul it fair share of attackingchi and Lee Bhokyau, Grolling game and kept the Army Down in bus territory Jones nud forwards at a safe distance,

With time growing short, both rides started to warm up and the rame, which had so far been con- spicuous by its lack of real thrills, began to take on a more exciting nartet,

following results:

MEN'S CLUB SINGLEB

pay.

Oldham

Bradford C.

D 10 23 8 14 1 4 4 14 20 G

+ 90 10

Galu

P. W. D. L. P. A. Pa

24.0 28 16 10 1 24 16 23

Many of the competitors arrived on the course with their house servants to caddy for them. Tony Ricketts, one of the favouritics awantes .... 18 10 for the championship, used his Bournemouth.. chaffeur but the latter was at lion.... the middle of the course and wa tacked by a gung of strikers in savea from injury by the inter- Swindon Norwich vention of one of the Club mem-frewicht Torquay

pond what saved neatly by the Police 2-Kwong Wah 1 Mr. K.M. Getz bent Mr. P.H.err. watchful Tam.

Kwong Wah put up n sur- prisingly good fight against Police and were, in the first half, able to hold their opponents to a goalless

Almost immediately after the restpet, two incidents occurred the first when there was a scrim mase in the bus rool resulting in n Navy forward being sent of score. The ball was transferred rapid- the fee. Then Fung Kwan-gine ly from one end of the field to the ons inured in a tackle and went other and the Army obtained the off, taking no further part in the winning goal when a fine move- | game, mew, fultiated by Weatherall, re- The burmen were soon on. the

Interporters Score Win Over HKCC XI

In a friendly crickot game pt Chater Road yestar-.

day, the Hong Kong Interport XI boot HKCC Occasionals by seven wickets:

Batting Brat, HKCC Qcca-

BOWLING ANALYSIS

sionals were only able to score

45 runs, R. W. Franklin being top-scorer with 19. Gambrill Gambrill Howarth took four wickets for 21 runs, while Howarth 'took a similar toll for 22 runs.

Stepto

M R 5,3-

11 4 13,5

19 21

22

Goanno

INTERPORT XI

of

. Bonnerman 7×5; 6-2.

LADIES' CLUB SINGLES. Mrs, Getz beat Mrs. D. Black 6-3, Mrs. F. Litton beat Mrs. M.

0-2.

Hucker 8-6, 6-4.

gramme:-

The following is today's pro-

KIWA?

Bouthend

15 24 23 17 10.74 25 26 17

21 28 17

Play In Badminton

To Start Soon

(By ARGONAUT) Taking its place among the array of sports that fill the winter season, Badminton, which prov- ed so popular last year will soon again make its re-appearance.

1417 10 17 The Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Badminton Association, held a while ago, marked the transition of a highly successful season to another, what is hoped a more::In= téresting one.

16 7 3 14 X 14 6

20 10 18

6 13 30 10

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18

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14 6 4 5 10 7 14

affairs.

Who

deserve

As the mob threatened more Nous Co vengeance on the strike breakers, Exeter a police riot squad was called 16 Part Vale

The success of the preceding ciation ever Instilling new blood Bending the day's play continued on a

1428 25 25 24 year can be attributed largely to into the game. the rescue and the latter part of Wainle

14 0 17 10 14 those at the helm of the Asso. A worthwhile suggestion: Is that

74 10 10 13 ciation's course bristling with searchlights Orient

the- Football 34 4 5 5 2 26 13

Association be ap and machine-guns.

every compilment for their hard proached for some provision to be 14 & 14-17 Numerous golfers carried their Northampton, 14 5 36 20 26 is work and special efforts.

for a few badminton, courts made own clubs, others had male mem- Aldershot 10221 12 Shortcomings, there no doubi in the lay-out of- thel... pew Mrs. B. Jones and Mrs. Kitev bers

152 7 16 17 13 were, but considering the very Stadium when of the club caddying for Watford. Mrs. S. Standaloft and Mrs. F. them. while severnt had Indy Newport Lition-0.30 a.m.,

OPEN LADIES DOUBLES

Shortly after the resumption, Kwang Wah tork the lead when thele left winger, Ng Yun-pui, sent in a beautiful shot from about 317 yards cut.

This reverse alung in Pollce into action and following a series Mrs. Getz and Mrs Stroobach v

raids on the Kwong Wah goal,

Miss D. Kent and Mrs. A Redman obtained the equaliser Shewan-5.15 p.m. from a neat pass by Tam Yung- OPEN MIXED DOUBLES, kan.

(5.15 p.m.) Continuing to dominate the Mr. R. Segalen and Mrs. Slog, play Police went ahead through ter v Mr. 1.A. Ayres and Miss R. Gordon, who notted following a Lo scrimmage in front of the Kwong Mr. Gonsalves and Miss M. Wah goal.

Ribeiro v Mr. Ho Ka-law and Mrs. Loo..

Poiler! Tank Kalwing, Fung Kal miral Wal, Trang Bik-bang, Lang Abunch, Lau Wing-kwong, Ng "Yin-wai,. Gordon, Redman, Collaro and Tam Yung- kan.

W Kwong Wahe Tam Woan-chuk, Tann 2 Yurchal, Lovog Pak-wn!, Wong Threman

Leung Fodhschoen, Ng Kaakwong,

For the Interpart XI. G. N. L. F. Stokes, b F. Zimmer 20 Gosano was in, fine feitle, kuorit- | M." M, "Little, b McLellan

ing up a bright 09 before being T. A, Pearce, è Vavasour, b enught by Vnvasour off McLellan Wales.

McLellan took three wickets for G. N. Gosuno, e Vavasour, v.

35 runs.

HKCC OCCASIONALS

L. D. Kilbes, c A. Zimmern,

b Gambrill

- W/Cdr. A. D. Panton, b Gom

brill

LI. Câr, G, W, S, Vavasoui,

lbw, Howarth

N. E. Arthy, e Owen-Hughes,

b Gambr

N. R. Oliver, e. Little, b Gam

Franklin

brill

RW.

b. Howarth

LT. Ride, Ibw. Howarth

Sq. Lir. D. M. Gall, not out

D. McLellan, b Stepto .....

П, Zimmer run out..

A. Graham, b Howarth

...

C. D. Wales, c. Hart-Baker, b

Slepto

Extras.

McLellan

B. Owen-Hughes, e McLelps.

b Wales

12 A. M. Prata, b McLellan .

N. Hart Baker, c. Kilben, b

Wulen

17 F.

A. Zimmer, e Oilver, b Wales

Howarth, "'e' Oilver, Franklin

E. Gambrill, not out

| A.Stepło, Ibw, Zimmern

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS

OMK

31

14

10%

3

IA

Total

OF. Zimmern 18.3 3

2

A. Graham

3

D. McLellan

35

40

R. W. Franklin 8

83 N. E. Arthy ..........

13 C, D. Wales.

A, D.-Panton-

Thikeung, Laŭ Wal-man, Law Talifonk Lam Ki-yan and Ny Yan-t.

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SWATOW POLICE CAGERS WIN

In a thrilling, game at Caroline Hi! Last night, the Swatow Police basketball team beat Kung Man by_37 'points" to 27).

The visitors were being led 10-2 in the fleet' quarter, 18-18 in the second quarter: and 26-24 in, the third quarter.

In a whirlwind last quarter rully, they managed to wipe "off the deficit and beat, the locals comfortably by 10 points.

| KCC-IRC GAME

ENDS IN DRAW

The Fint". Division "Cricket match between KCC and MC on Saturday ended in 'n drows IRC scored 140 runs for eight

4 declared and in.reply to this total;; 1KCC were only able to score 93

220 runs for, sight when stumps were

drawn.

MEN'S CLUB SINGLES Mr. J. Kempton v Mr. Strickland

(5.15 p.m.).

CLUB MIXED DOUBLES (6.10 p.m.) Mr. C.W.L. Way and Mrs. Mar- shail v M. D.A.S. Gordon, and Miss S. W. Murdoch,

'INTER-SCHOOL

riembers as fore enddies.

The opening's day's honours went to Lers Needham a comTM parative newcomer to Shanghal, | who finished the first two rounda

Drtel O.

Palace

.

1

14 to

Scottish League Cup-

Division

of 36 holes. In 148, leoding is tibernian nearest rival, Jim Mackinan, } St, Mirren, last year's champion, by three Earl Wife strokes.

Rarkere Tony Ricketts was third with Dundas 132, one stroks behind Mackin Fark

The remaining two rounds will be played - today,-Reuter. "

non

BRIDGE HOUSE TRIAL OPENING

BASKETBALL deutenant-General

Motherwell

Third, Lanark

√ Ctyle Celtia Aberdeen Partick Morten

"A"

11

bullt.

ia short season that they had at their

A pleasing feature has been the disposal, and the fact that it was the increasing number of Anno the first season of organised bad Dominis to the game, f And minton since the

their ing how the game can be war, jachievements were on the wholejne a.

hole as a slimming exerciso. But none

Gosts P. W. D. L. P. A. Pia 20 20 14 12 111 8 11 tory of the Association was the of them, I am

17 10 10 exhibition game by the Malayan hesitate to show the youngsters a sure, will not 31 10 9 3

players, who happened to have thing or two. So, what does, the 42110

been all selected to

repre- Association sny to a Veterans

mosi creditable.

the less, many of our grand old A noteworthy event in the his men play a good game, and many

D

sent Malaya in the forthcoming event in this year's tournament? Thomas Cup games at London..

It was evident that support was

not lacking, and It evident Ladies Still Shy

was

too, how much Impetus and in-

More members of the fale sex, Lerest such A game gave to local too, have not falled to take Ad

yantage of the formula", "Ladies players. Moreover, it is by such First when it comes to occupying

1 11 7

Queen of South

21 a 18

Albion I

17 20

3 TO

B

115

5

141 1 28 13

A

courts.

15

the standard of the game in the

Division "B".

ever,

Raith R

D. J. A. Ft. 129 12

of, that of her world-renowned. neighbours

in

0

11VATIN

Allow

The Shanghái Bridge House Tylat 'will, open at Hong Kong's Lyemun Barracks at 10 am to

Kinoshita Stella A. The following games will be Elicht.

and Sergeant Yoshida Dunfermline. played in the Inter-Scholastle Bunzo will be charged with have Johnstone

In the Alnirie Basketball - League" at Caroline ing been concerned Hill today:

treatment of civilians, delnined A U during the war at the Bridgo | Arbroath, 4

Dumbarton House Gaol

Kilmarnock Brehousemuir... Queen's - Park.j Dundee U

BENIOR LEAGUE

Tung Chi * Chi Hung 2 mm. H.K. University v Hon Chung (0 p.m.)

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Chi Hang v St. Paul's (5. pim.)`` Hon Chung v Wah Yon (HK);

tearn

((4' p.m.).

RAF XI LOSE

In a Second Division cricket condes game, on Saturday, Stonecutters Hamilton-A bent RAF by six wickets, Stone East Birling.

At 7.30 p.m. the visiting Phili.cutters scored 108, for four do- pine Chinese of Amoy basketball clared. Gask (29) not out and

will meet South China Windmill (27), were top-scorem (Hong Kong Champions), also at In, reply, RAF scored 101 to

for Stonecutters, Caroline HillAKARNATA

which Overland contributed 30.

The following are the mult of yesterday's Hockey - matches:

Dockyard RC. D. Recreio 5, Khalu Ji, Army '0; DutchTM11.C..0, | ILK, Follca 2 Univérality” 8. RA.ka NARUTORILES AT ELS Navy, v Civil Barvice... (no

OTHER SPORTS NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 4

Many of

games on a competitive basis that are still too ́shy, to talke

Colony can hope to find the level

• Thielltive games, vala

year the

how- them,

Take part Association has For these reasons it is hoped introduced a new event in the 1918 that the Badminton Association baguette Junior Mixed Dou

bles-Bo come on "ladies! After all, 111 will, this year make every effort this is the ultra-modern age: brid 1891 to initiate a Triangular Tournas man are not much better off than * 11 12 10

ment among Hong Kong, Bhang ladies, even in sports. There is ho 411 13 10

hal and Malaya. It is true doubt that when the Open. that Malaya's topmost players will Tournaments start,

* 187 1.1K 141 12.

be away in London, but Hong Ladies event will also be includ Kong need not worry about whe

od. *Malaya's ability to felt “a

4

3. 119 10.3

7-12

·League,events (close

team of nearly the same cailbre. Entries for the various Later Shortage Of Courts morrow, Prospects for the vari A pertinent suggestion that the Championship; honours. Association start to miaka plant again bo a matter of speculli for Its own courts was brought In the Senior events, itt: out at the last Annual General that University by virtues Meeting During the past year the their winning the Junior London, October 23,. number of badminton players of inst year, will enter The following are the results of boils sexes has increased treman, Divisions this season Irials.Lengue soccer games played downly, but the shortage "of dourts four teams in, thát-DiY

van today

IRISH LEAGUE.

Clitionvilla' Distillery

1 begining to have a dampening facilitation: the Division of Ne effect on their enthusiam Lesque into Senior A Funera

Derby 2 Portadown 3 tournaments, etc. can nevING DYRTING had pakub a The

rosifood with the present court Bente Krajne) Mitbergris allustion, and without these? hers

Glenavon2 Idoneist Gignigran 2 Coleraine

can never de i hope of th EVADE

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