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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

SEASON'S SECOND TO LAST RACE MEETING Hong Kong St. Leger Promises Good Sport

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting, to be held at the Valley this afternoon, will mark the penulti- mate stage of racing under the auspices of The Hong Kong Jockey Club for the your 1948. An attractive programme of eight events has been arranged, the most interesting of which is the Hong Kong St. Leger. This is a long distance event in which Australian ponies, subscription of this season, will be given a gruelling test, with victory going inevitably to the pony with

the greatest stamina.

·Championship honours among the preleve have now mached an interesting stage, and with 1ww.

meetings to kenner competition should pre- Mr. B. L. Tao is still on The guced hud, although very ranch Improved, but his return

Woh

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A riding is still uncertain.

Race No. 1-51. Andrew's Stakes: One Mile. Mus the, sent of the afternichon .

for Attrallag | handicap

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important

Articl is

winuers of legt

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thom

151000 in stakes siner formy

own, barred. This race was baad your won by Bose Emir, Me. Th- from 4p, when corry but 149 b. As its seeight is 143 t this

The namely passing of Mr. 51. Lo, a popular novice jockey. | urternici, it should in my opinion B Bod meeting through B be capable of repeating its d

whrn

Tores suistated

he with vent's success against this crowd Marsh by Amigo, is greatly reja punuers.

etur nnd i bebolf 4 ศ my I anda (Mr. K F. Clu) which

extend to his wife zone

the Chester WOME

Handirap kadaravan the fullest sympathy m (Second Serlion) at the 8th Exta The red bereavement,

meeling over the mile, will pro- The Prest Saddling Bell today | bably extend it and Lúčky Stuke will be sung at 1,30 pain, and the (Mr. Maitland) should also be best care will start it 200 p.m. | taken uilo consideration is it may

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ture No. 1-Auld Reekie Handicap (First Beation): From Near The Two Mile Post Once Round & In.

enuse

Selections For Today

(By. "RAPIER")

Race No. t

4

CHIEF WITNESS

JUSTICE OF PEACE

DIAMONDFIELD

Outsider: Argus 11.

Race No. 2

CROWN WITNESS

JEEP LEE

D DAY

Outsider: Ascot Deauty.

Rate No. 3

SUNLIGHT

HURRICANE

PEARL DIVER

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1948.

Danish Prince In Shanghai

on

Outalder: Dominion Day.

Race No. 4

ROSE EMME

PANDA

LUCKY STRIKE

Outsider: Lly.

Race No. 6

'ATAMAN

BLACK MARKET VAGABOND KING

Outsider: Lili Marlene,

Race No. 0

AVALON

BECKENHAM BLUE SKY.

Outsider: Flying Arrow.

Ftace No. 7

BOOTSIE

KING OF PEACE ANYWAY

Outsider: Hol Polini,

Race No.

MINX

EMPERORS CATE MARIGOLD

Outalder: Sana Atout,

HAM Princa Axel of Dan mark (left) arrives in Shanghai offices of

An Inspection tour of the world-wide branch the East Asiatic Company Limited of which he is the Director March, with dark rimmed spec. General Danish Ministar A.

tacies, in standing on his left. (AP Photo)

Chinese A.A. v Kowloon

Motor Bus Promises Well

(By "ROVER")

The match between Chinese A.A. and Kowloon Motor Bus at Boundary Street should prove to be the most thrilling of the five First Division soccer games down for decision this afternoon, Of the other games on the programme, the Club ✓ S. China "A" and Royal Navy v Eastern encounters should be well worth watching. There will be no. First Divi- ston games fomorrow, but the two gumes to be played in the

upɛet here if it sturts well. Meteorologist (Me. Wonk Yan), not a batt selectie for a place bet. As an outsider i l'ecoin- nch Sunshine (Mr. Gregory 1, with Lily (Mr. S. W. Lee) may Paid event on the progamiteak be in the picture.

must not be overlookend ns 11 is First Round of the Memorial ruling against Press Photogra Race No. 5-Hong Kong St. Kork ennught in extend the alveCup Competition will undoubt-phera is embodied in the same

mentioned ponies. Desert Knight

» dl. De contesteil by Australian

porder. Class 7 Jockey Allowance,

WIAN (Mr. Cook) curry-

Leger: 1-3/4 Mites. This is the main

the letter, the ruling which pro- hibits Press Photographers from approaching the field of play.

In view of the fact that the

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

*7**

Ins. PACKETS or FINS

COLONY MEETS MALAYA COMBINED SERVICES

(By "MID ON")

Although there are a number of League cricket LRC Tennis

matches on the programme for today, inter ost will be contred on the interport match ba- twoon the Colony and Combined Services of Malaya.

Results

The following are the results. of yesterday's tennis games at

The game starts at HKCC ground, Chater Road at the Ladies Recreation Club:--

11 a.m. and will be continued tomorrow.

Alce Pearce

Handicap Gingles, (Ladies') Mrs.

captains long with. An excellent match should phet 7.mpbell beat Mrs. Pro

Kong side which appears to be be seen,

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with the standard of

The Taam.

well-balanced fot. With cricket high. Syrett, Leggett and Steele bat-

ting on the top of their form,

of

Club Mixed Doubles Mr. K. Standaloft and Mrs. Litton v Mr. P. Bonnerman and Mix, Getz-abantioned.

Club Mixed Doubles

Mr. R. Segalen and Mrs. Slag-

TODAY'S GAMES the Colony bowlers will have The following have been select.

Club Men's Doubles represent Hong Kong in to be at their best to keep run-ed to

Mr. J.D. Hawthorn and Mr. DF. the two-day Interport Cricket getting down.

CIKELY V

v Mr. L. Segalen and Mr. However, there is plenty

match against Malaya Combined

J. Mackie. talent in the Colony side although Services, which will comence at HKCC on the most of them are of the same type. am today

ground: ⚫epto, Howarth an i FedIn

TA. Poarce (Captain), L, F. ter Gosano aro very much alike but Stocker, L.D. Kilber, G.N. Gosano," feel that Alec Pearce

will be 1, Owen-Houghes, N.R. Oliver, use them to the best advantage.

Dr. E.L. Cosano, F. Howarth, S/Ldr, D.N. Gall, Lt. A. Stepto, F/O. E.M. Gambrill and D.W. Leach (12th man).

xtend.

Possible Upset

v Mr. and Mrs. Bathurst. Handicap Man's Doubles Dr. Rumler and Mr. AR. Pollak Dr. Oray and Dr. Smart,

Club Men's Doubter

G. Mr. M. Heenan and Mr. Strickland v Mr. A. Todd and Mr. G. Hamilton.

the Chinese Recreation Club, the following games will be played in the Hardcourt tennis

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Mr. Wong Kam-sheung

Court No.2-Mt. Chang Kong * Mr, Loung H nhau (2.30 pm) Court No. Mr. HA Ayres anti Miss Littor v Mr. Ho Ka- lau and Mrs. H. Lo (4 p.m.).

Owen flughes, if culled, upon to

League Fixtures bowl. might upset things for the

Recrelu were to have played visiter, I have always maintain- ed than on his day the former Kowloon in the First Division but Colony skipper can be very dan- the game has been postponed be tournament: gerous and its experience in big cause of the Interport while the Court No. 1-Mr. Wong SIK-

match has Geen matches should stand him in good Army-IRC

similarly called

Univeraly (2.30 p.m.) oll. tourney to Kai Tuk where they micet RAF and should win.

Craigengewer will be at home to the Navy and with the ad of playing on

on their own vantage ground, feel. they will win. The Navy, 40 always. an uncertain lot. They are used to their large ground at King's Park and May find paratively small Cralpengowar ground casier for getting Billimoria,

L..F. Stokes another who has the big match temperament and he has been batting at his best during the past couple of weeks.

am inclined to think he will! ive Hong Kong a good start.

think that Kilbee I rather will be opening the laninge with him and with the two Gosance, to and Pearco Owen-Hughes follow, Hong Kong should be good enough for 250 runs if

ara

the com.

the

they have First: lease of the Ramellah (If he

wicket.

Court No. 2--Mr. Rock Liang v Mr. Teul Wał-pul (4 pih.).

Court, No. 3Mr: R. Segaian v Mr. G. Choa (4 p.m.)

Good Throwing

14 its won the Hamilton afternoon and I expect the fellow (M. S. W. Lee) are down to 136 plenty of interesting and un-pincing of chairs in front of the set, will be one but whether he ought to be able to keep the Navy In Darts League

Lak Stake-over the mile at the

yk Novice

I cannot say who will starts the Diy more attention to length event of the (Me, Ostroumo) and loi Polloidy provide soccer fans with paragraph as that prohibiting the bowling for Hong Kong. Stepte, rather than pace) and Crabtree

stands, it would be interesting to will have Gambrill, Howath or know why the Police have su fur

Flir Gosuno ng his opening failed to demand the removal of these chairs, which continue to Father is hard to tell, be placed in front of the standa ond are used by V.I.P's (?).

not Finally, it would perhaps be out of place to ray here a few words about the control of school-wi

gumes on Sundays

ing paies to light out the issues and inny conceivably cause an tertaining football. Alman (Mr Brodle). Bluck upset. Market (Mr. Ostraumos) ang | Vagabond Ring (Mr. Chanson). Atumman, the 1948 Derby Winner, hus not rated since It ran th placed in the lyde Park Handi- cup over the mile at the 7th Extra

29 Extra meeting. As it will be

159 By Jas 5 lbs Jockey this afternoon, But think the extra weight will prejurlin is chimes of winning this

Justice of Peace with Mr. Dau

will have a change of jockey in old form in morning gallops, Mr. Pae-Hunt and it should give think it should have a good chance Aher Witness a good fight for of winning this race.

ples. Dixmondfield (Mr.

There is, of course, Black Mar- egory) is also to be reckoned ket to be reckoned with as this Gile

considered pony ran well to come in third in with as this pony Is

No. Race

B-Au!d Rackie Hanctop (Second Section): From Near The Two Mile Port Once Round & in. The final

race of the day is contined to Second section Class

Cloh gave a very disappointing display against S. China "B" at Caroline Hill last week when, af- Her taking no early lead, They collapsed" and eventually went down to a crushing 6-1 defeat.

While it would be expecting too

"A" when other stronger teams

total low enough for the CCC batsmen to make enough to collect.

(By "DOUBLE NINE"> the points."

Looking at the results of last Indians. And Recrolo

Friday's games it seems as if Good Contrast

Indien RC. Juniors will be op, some very crafty, arrows were posed to Army in the Second thrown.. Scores of 100% and Alec Pearce himself is a bowler Division and should win. That, is over were reached on many.

must be treated with respect, they do not take

things too occasions. Mr. Ewing, - -A.C.

entrier, it appears that Minx (Mr.have tried and failed, one can at

et slow-medium, should make a men get themselves cut through In the majority of cases, the Ostromuff), winner of the Lewes test he assured of a very good schoolboys are

"Good throwing, but prone to sit by contrast to any fast bowler, paying too much respect to bowl-Stift, 387 Unit RAF both scor Handien at the 6th Extra Race game this afternoon, as the Club, the side-lines and to have their Halg and Hunter both failed ing which deserves harsher treated 133.

don't forget I-am tipping sev- Mr. Brodie upplaying on their OWT

ment. ground. feat stretched out Into the play-In the Services match whitch Meeting with wning. There is, of course, just teams fght hard for goals.

have a gooit Bhendid

At King's Park, Recreio juniors eral tying with the maximum chance have a lubit of maiding visitinging pitch. This serves to Inter-clare yesterday. I wonder if they

fere with play and it is hoped w make up for it today- any fake on KCC seconds and a good before the season closes. Experience shows that players that in future, necessary good enough to extend the above the Stonecutters Handicap over Fr. Neda), the winner of the in the South China "A"

posalbility that Emperors Gate

action case there are about eight very match" "should be seen with the team will be taken to impress upon the und tints that the Colony Portuguese bringing kome the two ponies. Argus 1 (Mr. May is furlongs ut the inst meeting.

Ping

Cha Handicap (Fhat Sec-very seldom exert themselves un-youngsters the necessity for keep-howlers will have to contend bacon. unohey pony to be watched as it Vagabond

Kink may to beller

being tion for Class B Australian ponies duly in the first half, it

ing ear of the playing pitch. que enable of causing an up-over the longer distance with at the list meeting may cause an their policy to conserve all their The following is the week-und set, Chelsea (Mr. Shich and change of jockey, i nominale

power, for the second half, when

programme:. Art Bridge Mr. Needa) are two man to win, however, with upset provided it does not remain tort ponies to bear in minit.

up was gecond in this same race; and, us it has fully regained its 7 Australien ponies, and from the much of Club to beat S. Chinn buys during the School League while Owen-Hughes, as left-hand- sarlously-for mostly their bats Mesa, Hahkow Road, and W/O.

Back Marken serond and Vagu braid King third.

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Face No. 6Gifford Handicap (Second Section): 1-1/4 mlice. The second lol of Class 3 Aus-

at the 8th

ta

INTERNATIONAL BOWLS FINAL

they really put on pressure.

It would, therefore, be well for Cluth to bear this fart in mind to make the most of their opportunities in the first halt.

The Navy v Eastern enegunler at Causeway Bay should also at- tiacta fuirly large following.

against S.

No Runaway Victory

If the Novy defence can hold the fort whils their own forwards

get going. Eastern are not likely

to have a ruhaway irtory,

CAA

Today

- FIRST DIYIRION

KM, Boundary. ...

Referens

A Willia. Linesmen: 8.5L Lie warf P.M. Xavier.

hạ Chơn v BAR, Cumiing Illil 239 Năm

C. Tunstall, C.K. Woo arol A. Hibeiro,

Referees

Linemen:

1111, 4 P.M. Referret J Day. Efnement 1.P. Lal and Chan Bo

Referee? Navy v Pastern, Navy, è pum.

LG. Yovan. Linesment Pte. Callion

1. George. Club • Bouth China "A", Club, 4 mm. Referees: Capt. Atone. Finesmen: "Ohrung Mook-wing and Hak Yeanu.

fai, 8. Jompir's thyr

to for back.

Marigold (Mr. H.S. Chang)

in the "well in Race No. 2-Gifford Handicap

enting in third Himlen Park Stakes over the (First Section): 1-1, 4 mitos.

mile at the 8th Extra meeting This race is confined to Austro-

with Mr. Mok up, and should not Han ponies Class 3 Jockey Allow-

be taken too lighty, as this pony nee. Chief Pilot and Lili Marlene, tralian ponies will try conclusion is capable of extending the above Although Eustern gave a good acnuth China "Krone Wah, Carolles although entered, will not

start here

Blue Ribbon (Mr. S.W here as they wil be going out Lee), Liberation Stue (Mr. O ponies. Mabuhay (Mr. Peter count of themselves

Young) and Sans Atout (Mr. Chima "A" on Sunday lagt, their in the Hong Kong St. Leger later traumeft) and Masterpieca (Mr. Fonseen) are the two other ponies ferwants were not at all impres-

the afternoon and, with these Castro) have all been given 150 mongst the entries which can be sive. wo ponies not participating, I ex- to handle and i think we can relied on to do well. peel

the

winner to come from the mtely leave them out, I expect the Tullowing--Jeep Lee (Mr. Mult- winner to come from the follows laur), Crown Witness. (Me, K. Fig-Deckenham

(Mr. Cook), and Avalon (Mr. K. Kwok), Blue Sky ChR), D

D Day (Mr. Shieh Aren! Beauty (Mr. Gregory), (Mr. Gregory) and Flying Arrow

SECOND DIVISION " Judging from their run la the Mr. Shichi).

The Chinese A.A.--Kowloon Navy C&A, Navy,” 2.30 p.m.. Reter Stubbs Handicap at over the mile

Beckenhain, winner of the

Motor Bus match ot Boundary A. Gat Bar

Meeting Goodwood Handicap Double Tentin

should draw capacity Sulleurs W.D. Chinees, Club, 2:30 pm Jeep Lee has the best red on fot & win here

Extra Meeting will again be taken The final of the International Street

crowd and a very thrilling strug Return in Frank. recommendation

out by Mr. Cook und as it will Lawn Bowls will be played

Ale should be seen, with the Dockyard Main challenge will probably have an allowance of 5 lbs for a tomorrow at the Kowloon BGC scoring kept down to a minimum. come from Crown Witness, which novice Jockey coupled with its at 2.30 p.m. between Pakistov Hoth teams have played seven games up to date, but he Athletic was third to Jeep Lee in this same fine form at the moment, I con- and the Philippines. ruce. As it will have an advantage sider that it haể a good chance of Pakistan boui Chinâ aut Eng- are one point ahead of their op of 10 lbs from this pony coupled scoring a win here, but there is no hand in their path to the final, ponents. The busmen will, with re doubt, throw all their with the longer distance, it should doubt that it will meet with while Philippines beat Malaya ul be very near at the finish.

serious opposlilon. This distance and Scotland. Pakistun are scurces into the game in an at- There is also D Day to be ree-is also more to Avalon's liking favoured by the majority of tempt to snatch both points from and thus take over koned with as this pony, although and as it will be carrying only bowlers in the Colony to win this the

second place in the League Table unplaced in its lust two outings, 135 lbs it should give Beckenham coveted life.

from Athletic. quite empable of wintting. Ascot a good fight for first position;if it Those who suw Pakistan de-

In the curtain raiser at Caro- | Ciellinu „V Army, Houndary, 3.30 pướn, Beauty sighting it at, the dogs potestually wine

feat the strong English rink last anent, and should be worth

Blue Sky, for running implaced Sunday will readily admit that Ki Chee will, entertain Repress J. de fles. Linnen de

Day and A. Wi RAF. After their fine perfom- following as an outsider.

The last time out; has its weight Pakistan's combination may barice against Police last week, the Navy Chlume, Backupo, 2.30 pm.

opponent airmen will be taking tho. fold reduced by 10 lbs and as it will too strong, for be enrrying 149 lbs to-day may unless bath Ogley and Center fuli of confidence mud it would

distance 10. 1 1lking strike their very find the

Pakistan Icad, it

1

Race No. 3-Eassic Handicap: ..Bix Furlongs. -

their

best form.

them not be surprising: to see In this sprint race, Australlun and, given a runaway

will be represented | take a pohit from the Chinese. ponies Class 2 (wingers of $4,000) should be near at the finish. Fly-by M. I. Razack, K. M. Omar, A, Kit Chee are not to be despis or inore in sinkes since January 1, ing Arrow le also got enough to M. Gnar and U. M. Omar (skip), et, however, and if their for 1948, barred) will be featured, win end, although it has not done and L. S. da Silva, D. Rario, wards can settle down early, the and the finish should be fought anything of note in its previous W. C. Ogley and A. E. Contes RAF defence will be in for out Between the following outings, it should not be ignored (skip) will be playing for Philip-bactle time.

Sunlight (Mr. Fole-Hunt), Hur- ficane (Mr. S.W. Lee), Pearl Diver (Me! H. 5. "Chunk); and Dominion Day (Mr. Gregory),

For its win in the Epsom Hundi emp (Second Section) from near the 1-1/2 mile post at the 8th

10

it is now moving quite well at pines. moming exercise,

Race No. 7-Yester, Handicap! One And A Half Mues. This since will be contested by Class 4 Australian ponies over the Derby distance,, and it is no ensy

esky

Chinese mezt

University, Army

2.30

1. Referees Agi. NaimÓÐ, Army-15K ▼, kit Chre, Army "1", 4 pm

Reformer N. Detanilo. Bouth Chien v St. Joseph's, At, Joseph'k, 2.80 p.m.ieferee: W, Crawford. Army-Ki PCA, Chatham Road, 290

Referee: F.A. Harrotin, Polles Tranways, Chatham Iload, 2.3h

path. Referrer T. George,

13.

Tomorrow

MEMORIAL CUP FIRST ROUND

!

Hoforset¿W, Guẩney, Lincement F.A. (farerità, and Lt. Daver.

Duration match shall be a minute. An extra, 10 mingites rach way aust played in the event of a draw. Club Taiko, Club, 230 p.m. Ieferee:

-RECOND DIVISION

Jington

"

RN Team To Combat CC

Following the Kit Chee-RAF Mr. R. P. Phillips, President of match, South China "B" will have the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls placed Kwong Wah, who have

still to gain point, An Association, will be the umpire.

victory for S. China. "B" in ex- pected, provided the Caroline

·KHALSA HOCKEY I lads do not go in for their

following

been hayu The anal "hey play." LINE-UP Extra Meeting, Sunlight has been problem to spot the ultimate win-

selected to represent Royal Navy Tomorrow, the crowds will un against Combined Chinese in the promoted to this class and will ner, Judging from its win in the The following will represent doubtedly flock to Sockupec First Round of the Memorial Cup 7 lbs less to hýridle, this afternoon Wagian Handicap (Second Sinc- Khalsa Hockey XI in their HKHA | where-Combined over this distance, it should have tion), over: 1-1/4milos at the last Axture against 11K Police Hockey Royal Navy in Memorial, Cup Competition to be played at Sob

good chance of winning as this meeting for Cluss 5 Australian XI. tomorrow, at 10 am on the gume pony is fast over the sprint dis-panies Hootsie (Mr. Maitland) Navy Ground at Causeway Bay: tance and, once on the move, is has been allotted another D Iba Lall Singh, A. E. P. Guest, M not easily overhauled.

which should not handleop its S. Crowal, Balwant Singh, M. H. Hurricane is also a free-mover, chances of winning again in view Hasson, Fritam Singh, G. W. P although has

it has not been in the of its fine for carrying 159 its B. Dillon and U. 6. Dillon

at the moment. Guest, I Thrahim R. Mickey, J. Kink of Peace limelight as yet, but this pouy, is

moment: and will pro- with: Mr. Peter Young up at the Reserves Khan and Bhagat at the fit at bably oxfend Sunlight. Fearth Extra Meeling, came in second Slugh.

1-2/4 Diver should not be Iglored in it to Beckerhain over the

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Malaya Gets Better Of

Services Draw With HK

It has been suggested that we could run an individual championship so it we are all in favour Jet réa know mad' I wil!

et it started.

Your commenta on things of Interest that happen during me will be wel somed as i will be able to inaltada' then int thy noten each work,

Resulta matches, biayed-on Friday. November 12. 1948

25th T., Benlor Mrs ANTI 3: Garri son W.Os▲ Beta. $, Dockyard Charge- mem # RO Mens, Tamar 51, BAY; Kai Tak 1: A, CY, Mon,Austin Rond d Hong Kong CTU 2; Ad. Civ. Mess, Bound-

The two-day cricket match between. Combined Serry B. C.Po Mrs. Temur if Ad, flv,

Shamshulpo Z: W.0s a tatu,, BABO 4e

67 - P.WDLY A PIS. Admiralty Oty, Stean,

Austin Bond 3 2 '12 W.Os&Bate. 'RASC 22 00:4

'Dekyand Charao-

'men's Meus ... ££

Balor, RN

21.03

vices of Malaya and Combined Services of, Hankow Road 4. W.0 Beta. Hong Kong, played on the Chater Road ground, ended in a draw yesterday, the former having; definitely the better of the play. Malaya, scoring ony 87 in 1F/LL. Lloyd, run out reply to Hong Kong's first inn-Capt. Leslie-Jones, c. & b. ings total of 195, were forced Col. Steele, not out,... to follow-on. They lost two F/Lt. Parham, h. Banten

but thereafter F/Lt. Kenyon, did not bat quick wickets the batsmen got the upperhand and thanks to fine knocks by Syrelt (67) ond. Leggett (82), they were able to declace at 259 for 9, setting Hong Kong 152 to win..

Good Bowling

Stepto

Extras

28th R.A.2 11005

16

A

W.D1 & Berats.

20

15

Admiralty Civ, Kras,

0

Hanko Hond

17. 6. 1

20

.0 Berpia.

Shamshulpo

101.6 C

Total (for wkte, declared) 255

Banton Gambril The home team: were soon in Hodgson dificulties against some

steadyStepla howling, Leggelt following up his Vavalour

0.1.0. Mas, Tamer 11.6

257

11. 6

On Me, Tamer 1 D1 Garrison Brie, BOWLING

W.000 O. M. R. W. HK Chinese Training 19,2 2 0 3 18 5 81 44 W.Ová Bergta, FLAV

0 37, --

Kal Tak ... 20 01 Admiralty Cổ. Mesaj: 2.30

Houndary Bui. 20

Tak

fine baiting performance "with: 4 Combined. Services Hong 507 Unik.RAP Kai. for 17 while Kenyon had 3 for 48, Kong, 1st innings 195. ond, when stunips were drawn Combined Services Hong Kong, Hong Kong, had mustered

only

B1 for 8. Scores were:-

Malaya Combined Services

1st INNINGS .. Maj Halg, b. Gamurili Cup, Hunter, b. Stepto S/Ldr. Leggett, c. Panton, b.

Bonton

Cpl. Robinson, run out. F/LL Syrett, c. Marshall, b.

Gambril

L/Cdr. Lee, c. Marshall, b.

Gambrill

L/L. Lloyd, e. Hodgson, b.

Banton

Popt_Pallo-Jones, not out .. Col. Steele, c. Stepto, b. Ban-

ton FI/L. Pornim,t. Hodgson,

b. Gambrill

F/1. Kenyon.

Brown, -b.. Gambrill Extron

Total

DOWLING

Murra

.2nd: INNINGS.. Maj. Murray-Brown, e. &'b.

Leggett

4 A/C Beirne, d. Kenyon,

Leggett

Maj. Dawe, b. Kenyon

2

Maj: Falg. b. Leggelt

5/0. Marshall, c. Lee, -b.

18

Kanyon

1.h. Com. Vavarour, not out,

o'

W/Com. Panton, e. Leggett,

b. Kenyon

Syrelt

14 Gnr. Banton

Lt. Stepto, b. Leggett

BF/O Gambrill, not out 11 Extras

Total (for 8 widis.):

0 Kenyon

Byrett

15 Leggett

87

DOWLING

OMR

1

20,210 D

HQ LAND FORCES CRICKET TEAMS

The following have bacy'sélect ed to represent HQ. Land Forces In a cricket match against Naval Signal nt: Happy Valley today: --

· P. J. Brown (Captain), R. Dob- son. KEvany, R. Searle, “B... Rogers, N. Laister, PEldridge,. 10 T..Bates, N. Wilmott, Shore

3 and A. West

In their cricket maten against 11IRC at Scokunpoo, tomorrow, HQ --- Land Forces, will be represented

84 by: A

P. J. Brown (Captain), II, Ball, R.. Dobson, H. Stephenson, K. W. Every Eldridge, R. Searle, 3B. Rogers, A., West, N. Laister, 4 |A, SIHOTO...... 4113th man: T. Bates,

QUEEN'S-LA SALLE

O. MAIL W. MATCH, POSTPONED

17.2 5

-11

GOLF STARTING

kunpeo tomorrow at 3.30 pm.

Beer. Convery. Tozer Edge,| Well Balanced Team ·

Rolands, Holloway, Woods, Carl- The Chinese have chosen a lodge, Rafferty, Gillam and Shute, well balanced touri; although the Reserves: Banner and Glasgow. Steplo forward line could be much.

The following will represent Gumbrit

Tho Berlon Division match TIMES OLD COURSE stronger. If the Navy defence the Army against Not-Chinese Banton

between Queen's College and La GUNDAY, NOVEMBERYA) pinys true to form, the Chinese, Civillans in the First Round of Hodgson

Salle College in the School Foot-16 to 10.20 rezervek Jón St. An with their advertised forward the Memorial Cup Competition Malaya Combined Bervices: ball League, nxed to bò 'played

drow and | St George's Match Und are not going to find. goal, Boundary Street tomorrow, alchand INNINGS

at Caroling Hill tomorrow, has 10.16 G.P. Furguson-Art, MoBride "scoring an easy hinttar.bin

Sta]. Haig, yb, Gambrill.... 3been postponed,

10.24 TLM #Wood+JESRichardson In the other Memorial Cup. ch at 3.30 'p.in. d

10.86 K.M.; Munro¬J H. McElsøy,ti 1. Cordell - Hughes, •• Narrau Capt. Hunter, b. Cambrill 2015, 1. m kangiat Boundary Street,, the

10,33 MB, Tighe-Ma}, Ħ W. B, Manson, a/Ldr Leigelt, c. &c. Banton 62 PAPER CHASE mis quarter in quite this afternoon and with a change MORE SPORTS NEWS meeting botwalit Non-Chinese Brown Marsden, Burns, Knox Col. Robison Dan on

""Cunningham..

nce sulles in the Green Park Hand!- is quite at home over this distance

The and with only 135 lbs to carry, an cup. As it will be carrying 150

likely. Dominion Day has had of Jockey in

Mr. Pole-Hunt, it

quite a long rest from racing, na should have a say here. Anyway

It has improved, a grout dent in (Mr. Eredio) falled to gain a Liscionisallops, it should be place the last time out over six furlongs,-but-over, this distance it

WILL BE FOUND

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and.” Army should prts-

vido a high sandlord of footbhu, and Goldrick. with the Army just making the

Second Roundtagen

Banton VERON FA Syrelt...Banton. b. Reserve: Ramskill

Gambrill Team Manager: SMI Easton's Joracys ate, will be supplied Lt, Com. Leo; e..Vavas "At"- Carolino Hillón › Bunday

·|-* b.; Gumbriji 225. I-lust, the Polico-carried out to by the Army Sports Board,

The First Paper Chase meet of 20

the Polo and Hunt Club will be ́ard hold at the Omears' Moss, Santo Wal Camp, at 11 o'clock on Bun «17-3 day, "¿December %la, ennista dejt

defiled, sunt published for the propëlan The Newspapeť Jitterories › Lbzliek. by WALTEN. JAMES KEATES, WI5000 House, Hens, Kongelun

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