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SIXTH ROUND CUP-TIES SOCCER HIGHTLIGHT

Baker, Ip Win Tennis

Encounters

Main features of yesterday's Colony Lawn games of the

Tennis Singles Championship were the fine shows put up by CRC's

and Au Kum-mnon young Norman Lo of the Uni- versity.

R. Segalen, the Cricket Club champion and one of the seeded players was given quite a senre by Au, and just managed to svert defeat when failing light intervened.

The game itself was a titanic base-line duel between two play- ያዩ

of a practically similar style. There was not much length or sling in the drives of both piny- the ganu ers, and as a result became more a test of patience | ned, endurance than of speglacu-- lur strokes.

Au started promisingly, taking the first tree xammes with some well-directed half-court shots.

Ho managed to sgamper he me by Bad,

He look u similar lead in the of but the efforts 'secund set,

Segalen's wearing-out tactles be- guit to show on bin. Segalen forced the pace at his stage, to take the next Aive games in a row, and the set at 0-4.

The third set had reached the score of 3-bli when it was called oft.

up

(By 'ALCYDES')

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949.

The soccer spotlight this wook centres on the four' Sixth Round-cup-ties. The remainder of tho English league clubs have a full programme -except those who were to have played teams_____

still interested in the tourney.

One

cannot imagine the Wolves-West Bromwich affair being anything but a thriller. Apart from the 'Local Derby aspect of the clash both sides are renowned cup fighters and both ore at present serving up the sort of footboll that can only end with honours.

Inter-Services Novices Fight Card

The preliminary rounds of the Novices Boxing Inter-Services Championships were held at the Murray Barracks areno last night. The following were the results:

Middle Weight Corporal Brice (Army), beat A.B. Corbishley (Navy); A.B. (Navy) best A.B. McMeekin Washington (Navy) and Corporal Nelson (Navy) beat Ple, Brennan (Army).

Welter Weight

The Wolves are at home but doubtless there will be a good- ly crowd making the short journey to Wolverhampton on Saturday. 1 think that the home team will run out win- ners of a fine game.

the

to

win

at

Close Fight For Cricket Honours

[By "Mid On"]

As a result of their wins over Craigengower Cricket Club and HKCC "Optimists" respectively, Army and Recreio are still running neck and neck in the race for Senior Division Championship honours.

Another close game was seen at Pokfulam where University beat the Navy by 20 runs in a game that did not produce many

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The London Weich Rugger team which won the Far East Float Seven-A-Side, Rugby Tournament played at Cause-" way Bay yesterday. On the right, LEA Annandals, · Cap. tain of the team, lesban 50- ceiving the Challenge Shield. ("China Mail" Photos).

London Welsh Win Rugby Tournament

marked

A thrilling finish the first Annual Far East Flect Seven-A-Side Rugby Tourna- ment which was held yester-

Challenge

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Malayans Beat U.S. Shuttlers To Enter Finals

Glasgow, February 22. Malaya qualified for the final of the Thomas Bad

minton Cup, in which they will meot Denmark, by defeating the United States by six matches to three in the’intor-Zone final here tonight.

It was o desperately near thing, and the men from the For East, who started warm favourites for the contest, had to fight for every poíni and only just scrumbled home.

Indeed, in the nine-match con- test, Malayn scored 274 points to America's 272-a morgin of only two points.

Badminton Regulations Agreed On

At a meeting of the Cham

Sub-Committeo

It was boller combination and plonship

oh

team work in the doubles that last Monday the following re just tipped the scales in favour gulations for the Hong Kona of the Malayans.

Badminton Championships,, fog

The Malayans won

all four the 1948-49 ́season were agree doubles, but only two of

the upon. singles to three by the United

+ Slates.

The bafora

Dates and courts for pluy", ing matches will be arranged Americans losing 2-3 by the Sub-Committee, and

tonight's matahan, competitora must play at ta fought back brillantly in an uppointed time, endeavour to favourites.

beat

the

For the semi-find! and final matches, umpires will be chose. by the Sub-Committee.

Three shuttlecocks (Ayres, No. Association) will be supplied

oach

game of 11 acts.

appears that both Derby and Portsmouth will not be at full strength this Saturday for there are reports that both sides re- ceived injuries in their previous round games.

Pompey

four i alone' had Both teums however casualties.

First have capable reserves of Division

and the experience

The American champion, Dave match should prove as interesting

Army had an easy time at Sookunpoo where they day, the coveted as any in this round.

Freeman, gave perhaps the most It

is very hard

won by a five-wicket margin, but Recreio had shield being won by on brilliant exhibition of the shuttle by the Badminton Association fog Welsh, who beat Black Swan game the world has ever seen in each match, but those must be Fratton Park these days but

to fight every inch of their way to victory.

Ducklings by six points tô five, sweeping off the court in a returned, whether used or not, to two post-war engagements the

20 minutes the Hon. Treasures," Mr. M. A. Rams have claimed three points. reproduce that

Feature of the Indians-"Scor- If Pompey can

As it turned out, it was not,

On conclusion of the Tourna-matter of less than

the Malayan ace, Sook unpoo

Wong Peng Oliveira, c/o The Hong Kong and match Jubileo form against Derby

ment, the Challenge Shield was the

Shanghai Banking Corporation, Corporal Simmons (Army) beat | then, they will earn the 'right to until the fourth ball of the last which the latter won by

Marten Mendez, another Call- after the match. of five wickets) Presented by, Vice Admiral Sir Soon, by 15-4, 13-1. margin

E.J. Patrick Brind, Commander- A.B. Fieldstone (Navy); A.B. contest the next round but the over of the day that Ozerio

a "hat-trick" by Howarth Chief Far East Station,, to

fornian, battled desperately to The matches in each event and Seventeen-year-old Norman LaChance (Navy) beat A.B. Brown Rams seem to like Fratton Park brought off a brilliant catch to was

who took. six wickets for put a spectacular

game (Navy); L/Cpl. Aitken (Army) and I think it will be another diarniss Snaith and give his side

While Howarth, bowled L.S.A. Annandale, Captain of the keep the Stars and Stripes flying in each round will consist of the and only just succumbed to the best of three games, each game of the points.

Uns though he lost to Ip Koon-Hong, beat A.B. Taylor (Navy); AC draw.

Malayan champion, Ooi Teik 15 aces, with the axception of China The reigning

consistently well, his figures were winning team. National Campell (RAF) beat Pte. Bridley

Hull's Task

a 50- ladies' singles matches which will The hand of the Royal Marines Hoek, who won after champion by 1-6 and 4-0,

(Army); Plo. Parslow (Army) If Hull's reverse last week has

somewhat flattering. in that the

was present and rendered selec-minute duel, by 15-11, 17-10, consist of the best of three game,

10-10-Reuter. Ho displayed a repertoire of beat Gnr. O'Kelly (Army); Gnr.

Manchester

batamen paid him more respect strokes equal in range to that Holmes (Army) beat A.C. Work- not worn off,

inds will be able to march on but

that was his due, on the run of tions during the interval. man (RAF). of the champlon, and had he

if the Yorkshire side can regaln

Abbas, the IRC captain, play- been more accurate and steady,

their f

Recreso bad first knock against ed very pretty cricket for his 42 a good he could have given Ip

I very hard to get going.

"Optimista" and for a change runs. He is a much better bat

"setting" the ram

game to 5, and when run for his worth.

chester are famous us a football both their batsmen, L.G. Gosang than his scores so far this season

the score is 14" all, the side which machine, but it will require all and A.M. Prata failed Another would indicate and it is

Arst reaches 14 has the option (4 le skill to get past any plan

"setting" the game to three. nels for this all- that Raich Carter has put Into of the Gosano tribe, "ON," how that he does not put in a little

ever, came to the side's rescue time at the

In the ladies' singles guma operation.

Tamar Tigers beat Black Swan with an excellent 59 before fall-rounder has definite possibilities

1aces, provided the score is alat If he plays, then their defence ing victim to Howard who, roing and I would go so far as to tip Cygnets 6-0; Black Swan Duck-

player who first reaches ali, the. will also have their hands full on last change for the visitors, him for an Interport cup if he sings, beat Belfast 27-0; London

alno has

the option of "setting" Mne. Lewis (Navy) beat Pte. Hull did very well at Stoke, but took two wickets for seven runs would take the game more scri-Irish beat London Scottish 6-3;} licence, J.T. Morgari, aged. 21, the game to three, and that when

I am afraid that beating Man-

ously.

Tamar Tigers beat Londen Hos

cashier of the Hong Kong and the score is 10-all, ́the player Boxall (Army), Pie, Glanville chester is just a little beyond in one ball short of two overs.

E.M.L., Soares batted patiently Stokes played his usual good, plat 8-3; Black Swan. Dust Shanghal-Bank, was yesterday who frut reaches 10 has the op (Army) beat Pie. Lunn (Army). their ability."

two short of beat London Irish 20-0 for 25 while Beltrao, going in No. sound drinket for Feather Weight

Leicester, although in the bot 10, played a valuable knock for the half-century when he

beauty, from John Buccaneer beat Belfast Bunshees cautioned by Mr. F.X. d'Almindo tion of "setting the game to two have 16 not out.

*** bowled by a

Rules A.B. Fairhurst (Navy) beat tom

(Navy); A.B. tom half of the league,

Cup upsets. Their

0-0; Duthpier beat Belfast Brigade driving without due care and. Under the laws of badminton A.B. Newbury

caused some

"Optimiste" also started dis Arcullt who appears to be strtk6-3; London Welsh beat Alacrity at Central. On a charge of Moore (Navy) bont Bet Richards

had 11-0; Landon Welsh beat

beat Bruce vs. R. Segalen,] (Army); AC. Bradley' (RAP) achievement' at Birmingham was astrously and two of their mening his best form. He had three 6-0; Tamar. Terriers beat Comus caution, Morgan was discharg-the side which has had the p-|

no mean feat and they are quite were

aut before the 20 was for 45 and if the folding beat Pie. Murphy (Army).

IRC 8-0: Dampier beat Tamar Terriers ...capable of ousting. Brentford. On hoisted and it was left to Frank been up to the pre-war P. Poon beat G.A. Lemay, 1-0.

Bantam Weight Ple. Kerry (Army) beat Reform, the home team should win in (53 not out), Oliver: (15) and standard, I feel sure his analysis 9-5: Black Swan Ducklings beat been a great deal Tamar Tigers 13-0; London Welsh B-0.

but for those of you who like a Arthy to put them within sight would have (Army); A.B. Priest H.K. Ip beat Norman Lo, 0-1, Lloydl

Orrock long shot then give the verdict of at least a draw.

buloh will be leaving for Eng-bent Dampier 3-6; and London Cnr. (Navy) beat G-4.

to Leicester,

"Corfu in carly lings 0-5. Here are the fixtures and fore- Lee Yu-Wing beat G.H. Wig- (Army).

glesworth, 6-0, 0-0.

casts for Saturday:

A player who is not afraid to bit really hard and come up to the not

good-length after a drive, be has all the patentinil- ties. of a future champion.

on the other hand, waki

With full- Personified. length drives, and repeated cut- drops, he kept off Lo from storm- in the net.

Full Scores:

T.E. Baker beat E.M. Hayhurst,

6-2.

0-1.

Wong Blu-Keat H.K. Hamil-

ton, 6-0, 0-0,

Au Kam-Moon

6-4,4-0, (unfinished)

Singapore XV To Play Series Of Games In HK

A Singapore United Services Augby XV is expected to a rive in the Colony at 4 pm. tomorrow by RAF plane and will be met by representatives of the three Services.

During their stay here they will play the Club on Saturday at the Valley, while on the fol- Wednesday they will meet Idwing the United Services Hong Kong XV at Sookunpoo at 4 p.m.

The big game of their tour will be against the Colony side

on

Heavy Weight

P.O. Cook Williams (Navy) beat A.B. Chisholm (Navy).

Light Heavy Weight

cuns,

form, then United will find Navy scoring 80 against. the play.

Pie. Jarrett (Army) beat AC Memullen (RAF); Corporat Lone-H den (RAF) beat. A.B. Waring (Navy).

"Light Weight

· RECREIO IST XI The following have been select ed to represent Club de Recreio

Man-

PÇA, CUP BIXTH ROUND BRENTFORD v Leicester Hult v. MANCHESTER U

Derby Co.

1st XI in a First League Cricket Portsmouth match against Royal Navy at WOLVES v West Bromwich

Park King's

on Saturday, February 28, at 1:45 p.m.

V

A. M. Pratą (Captain), P. M. DIVISION

Bolon v. CHARLTON

N, da

Jr., Dr. A. M. BLACKPOOL Prest da Silva

Stoke CHELSEA ཅ Hodrigues, Dr. H. L... Ozorio, Dr.

EVERTON v Burnicy F. L. Gosano, A. P. Pereira Jr.,

Sheffield U. v ASTON VILLA

G. N. Gosane, L. G. Gosano, B, Middlesboro v Manchester C T, Gosano, N. A. Beltrao and E. M. L Soares.

Umpire: Mr. A. V. Gesano.

RECREIO 2ND XI The following will represent Club de Recreio 2nd XI in a Second League Cricket match against Royal Navy on the latter's

SECOND DIVISION

Blackburti v Tottenham BRADFORD.v Grimsby CARDIFF v Plymouth CHESTERFIELD v Coventry

SHEFFIELD W.

Saturday, March 5, at the Club ground on Saturday, February 20,} ACCRING MATESHEAD

ground.

come:

Linco Notts For.. Queens Park Rangers v FULHAM SOUTHAMPTON v Barnsley

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

v Halifax at 1.45 p.m.

Carlisle v A. E.. Noronha (Capt.), J. L. S. Chester v. Mansfeld The side to represent the | Alves, L. E. Guterres, A. V. Lopes, (CREWE V. Rochdale Colony was selected yesterday. Osmund, D. Remedios, R OLDHAM v Wrexham and the selectors appear to have Remedios, E. M. Rosario, J. ROTHERHAM v. Bradford C. produced a well balanced XI Soarce, L. Vieira and, C. A. SOUTHPORT N. Brighton which will take much to 'over Yvanovich.

STOCKPORT v Hartlepools TRANMERE

v Barrow York Cav.Darlington

THIRD DIVISION

(SOUTH) The following have been ALDERSHOT ed. to represent the IRC 2nd XI

Northampton Southend in a Friendly Match

with the BRIGHTON y Kowloon Cricket Club at Soo Bristol R. v Kunpoo. Saturday, February Ipswich v-BOURNEMOUTH

ORIENT at 1.45 p.m. sharp.

V Bristol City 1. All (Capt.),

Millwall y Norwich NOTTS COV v Watford F.M. el Arculll, S. Aboo, M.A Webab Jr., A.R. Razack, TA PORT VALE v. Exeter Lbrahim, A. Ebrohim, F. Moti-Swindon v Newport walla, C.H. Esmail and Faizalab Torquay v READING

WALLBALL, Av Palace. Score: T.H. Barma......

F: Cessford (Club), R. de Roma (Club), (Club), D. Henderson

2/Lt. Pritchett (Army), Mid. Tulip (Belfast), D. Nolan (Club). J.R. Henderson (Club), El. (E) MeClement (Tamar), N.I. Mellan (Club) H.M.G. Forsgate (Club), 2/Lt. Poppin (Army), Cdr. Dal- glish (Tamor) Captain, CPO Tel. Stovell (Black Swan), L.V. Carrel (Club) and J. Warne (Club).

Reserves: Lt Goss (Army), P. Hutson (Club) and A.B. Mittel strasse (Tamar).

SCHOOL SOCCER St. Joseph's College beat

houy,

IRC 2ND XI

A.K. Markár,

YMCA HOCKEY XI

PARIS TENNIS

Paris, February, 22.

+ The following will represent Frank Parker, the American.

Hockey

Spotty" Pereira and Eddie

John

by the land

pity

Was

Gosano bowled well and be- tween them took all the wickets March to anish his articles and the time he returns to the but one, Rowe being rum our

a full-fledged solicitor, Colony, The former's analysis was hve for 40 while the modico had four his cricket should show vast im

as I provement I hear. he has de for eight runs a-piece, but they both really bowled well and rided to spend as much time as kept

stout he can spare on the game while plugging away heartedly all afternoon in England, and it is an admit-

"Hot-Trick

ted fact that a little coaching from the right quarters usually works wonders with one's game

course, in -that is, of

took

The main competition place on the Navy Ground Causeway Bay, before gathering of spectators, both Ser-

vice and civilinn.

Results in detall:

D large

Alleged To Have Beaten, Robbed RO

European Cautioned

At Central

Pleading guilty to a charge of driving a car without

ed.

A

In the doubles and men's aide gles game of 16,4ths, provided the score in 13 all, the side which Arst rouchce 13 has, the option

pertunity of setting to five (in the An appointment was made be- care of doubles and men's singles) tween Morgan and Chong Sing and three (in the case of ladle

m na February 18 for the pur singles) but which does

choose to "set" is still entlilers pose of the sale of car No. 9200,

n Chong drove the car to the it Arst reaches 14 aces Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank doubles and men's singles) and with the idea of selling the car 10 (in ladies' singles) to to Morgan Chong arrived at the game to three and two aces spot at 1 pm, and after waling pectively. (Vide Rule 7 (c)

The Laws of Badminton). 20 minuten, Morgan arrived.

Morgan examined the car and FIXTURES FOR COLONY OPER later

int on the driver's seat with BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP, Chồng next to him. Morgan then FIRST AND BECOND ROUND started the which swung out

MATCHES

with a tram car.

of

D.

A Chinese man and woman casca who are alleged to have beaten Morgan said that it was be- Franklin's Innings was invalu- | ***

CALSO

mlsunderstanding be able. He brought off some very where there is some possibilities a Revenue Officer until he

tween himself and Chong that the Tainted and then robbed him

accident occurred,. He spoke to prelty shots and was ever harsh to work uponl

Bowling honours for the week of his revolver, were arraign-Chong in English with regard to on anything 'the slightest blt

Had fis Tend went to J.C. Kob of the Uni-ed before Mr. Justice Williams the car, but obviously Chong short of a length.

soven for 18 Pulene Judge) and a jury at could not understand what he ceived better support, "Optimists" versity might well have won. As it was against the Navy was well de- the Criminal Sessions yester was saying. he nearly did the trick off his served. He lighted the ball well day. and

own bat.

HKFA Rule Amended

whose

to round off the afternoon's

The alieged incident is said to sport went on to make 10 not have occurred near the Chinese

out when runs wern sorely need-

ed.

was,

fact,

frontier on December 0, when the

I am still in the dark as to Revenue Omeer told the young women that she would have to whether the Kowloon-RAF affair pay duty on the flee which she (Second Division) was u league was carrying in two containers. or friendly, as though it was re- The accused are You Kamalia parted as a friendly, I have Lui Sheung and Lu Wah-kit

that it heard To enable Council members League

They are charged with having match.

robbed Revenue Officer Yeung to referee in any match sa At any rate KCC won by six Leung of one 30 revolver and to to case the prevalent shortage, rune, the game being featured have wounded him with intend to of referees, Rule 20 of the by some good bowling. Mat do grievous bodily harm Hong Kong Football Associa-1 thewa had five

Mr. A. Hooton, Crown Counsel, tion has been amended at an Air Force while Randall, for in conducting the case for the pro- Extraordinary General Meet- KCC took three wickets in four secution, existed by. Detective In- ing last evening at the Hong balls, conceding only one run inspector R.F.G. While The ac-

the process.

cused are not legally represented. Kong Hotel..

The amendment proposed by the President Mr. A. Morso was seconded by Mr. Wong Ka-taur, Chairman of the HKFA.

The subjoined resolution unanimously passed?

WILLI

That Rulo 20 of the Rules of the HKFA be amended by adding the words "except with the per- mission of the Council"-between tha words Factive Hata" and "active "players" In the 19 line thereof,"

CLUB LINE-UP

The following (will represent

Diocesan Boys' School by three

their Hockby tennis star, and France's Henri goals to one in a Senior Division the YMCA in School Football game

Happy Association Fixture against Dutch Cachet today defeated the at

Club at Sookumpoo af Franch team of P. Jalabert and Valley yesterday,

The game was played at a fast 10 am on Sunday, February 17: pace throughout, with Young Yu-Caynes, Inglis, Gibbons, Inglis, P. Ferret in the Paris indoor the Hong Kong Football clubs hong Chan Shiu-shing, Stephen Salter, Rendman, Hunt, Jakes, doubles championships. Chan, Leonard and AK Boycott, Weldon and Blenkinsop. The soord was 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.----| against RAF at Sookupooon Innalt outstanding for the win

Hurt Nielsen, of Denmark, won Sunday, Febritery" 27" at 4: p.m.; Reserves: Lapley and Robertson.

his third round men's singles Catton, Worrow, Strange: Wajler, plan- match by defeating Michael Fowler, Barclay Mullen, Balcer

6-4, - 10-8, 8-4-Unitéd

K

cabaret dance L

the First Division: soccer match

ned", "for"merübers of the Hong Schaltet: Rauiter AIR HELAIN BURGLARZ WertMaine, hea

endment) | Kong Volunteer Association, their Brast, and

first | wives and lady: Irlands, at the Colmell Kowlo2s Cucket Cluh, (by kind

PATOSIDA OL the 172ezident sand

the Pelo and The runby match between Club Hunt Clubjake place at ka Club 2nd XV at noon on Sunday at Dills Corner: yesterday afternoon Applications for pontes Ey win for the 2nd XV bergpa-afiould juba mader

Honorary Secretary, Tel. 571

for 30 for the

¿Colonel G. P. Tod, Army, Rubilo:Rajutians, Omöer, attach- Ato Land Wroroel: Far East, 'arrived Aing Hong Kong » from singapore: yesterday, "ARN: Preis genforende, he Colangi- Tod solicitadt views tram, now jimpar regreséntatives on how relations between the Próna and the Army, may barImproved," "Saveral dións, were måde. Theno Letonal, Tod/promfeed will be convidared. (Colons): Tad wir return to: Bingapore, tomorrow and

Referees' Dinner

The Annual Dinner of the Hong Kong Football Referees

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 At Victory Recreation Ciab

Elliott

OH. Ngan. 7.00 pm. (Junior Men's Bixgies) Ab 1.80 p.m. (Junior Men's' Doubles),'Bat Rosario and JA. Kotta ♥ W). Lám rende modd Carvalho NDAN 100.Đơn (Ladies Blerler). M T

medios Mr. A. Rimworth, 2018 6.30pm. (Junior Miced. Doublony "AN

· Gonsalves" and, "Misa" G., Bilva 9.3% Rampton' and: Miss D. Ramsay, a 4,06 p.m. (Ladles' Doubles), Mina Mi-Ločm

and Miss A. Hash ▼ Mian M. DDétre and Mau Menjamin,

9.30 PM. (unlor Men's Bizzles), SA

Board Ý, A.D. Drban,' z 10.00 p.m. (Junior Kan'a, Doubles)

Hetti, and AID... BraingaM Ribeiro and T.E. Rodrigues, i

TUESDAY, MARCH 1 AU Club "da Recovia

Association will take place on Saturday March 19, at the China Juntar Men's Single) Fleet Club. Time & p.m.

The price of the tickets are

Referee

7:00 Guest These prices refreshments)

Pomeroy KT. Chang, |1.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Dosibles) :P. Wa

tạt and B.Q. Chan -v -Brockbank

#. Ildadula,

prices aro exclusive of

A Member of the Association

may invite any number of guests. Reservations may be had from Captain

Hong Kong HQ Land Forces, Telephone. H.Q. Land, Forces

Land F 34121, Ext. 6.

All referees aro earnestly re- quested to support this function.

March Hare Dance At KCC

|

pm (Senior Men's Biosim) D. Th

¿T QARA

8.80 p.m. (Bentor Mixed Douklon) Fami Wout and Partner ▼ D. 'Punk, ami “Me, LP, Btoken.

9.00 pm. Benior Men's Doublay, CA. L "and P.K." Hu} = `W, G{{\m/ and /

Naut

9.80 p.m." (Jonfor·Men's, Docbīm) "25.F,'

ị, and WIN, -Chrane v B/LINED, CAN

and ›F/Hat.. Kesleod,..

16.00 p.m. (Junior - Men's: Double)"

Thampean and 2. Fowler U Qike and A.J.-Remedios, akaA ....... FRIDAY, MARCH 14 MAK Vietary Racivation Club

1.00 pm (Junior Men's Singles): WC)

Yan:v M, Kampene.; "Y

| 7,30, pani (Junior -Mixed Double) ·P;"

Poland "Mlag: 0, "Loy ý ALVIN at Mm. Ankerson, streets 3

The Ladies Committee of the so. (Bepior" Ken's, Bingian) Kowloon. Cricket Club is organis Yoo y PL Wong. AND danco for 9.80 p.m. (Bentor: Mixed Doublem) 97. Sa Kasand, Mr. ArTamworthy

.

ing a March Hare March

Special": decorative effects

and

Aavier

enliven the appearance of the 200p.m. Ladise" Singles) Mine M clubhouse on the occasion. This 30 p., Junior Wind Douala) will include, boast features such · · Lau and Mhu, X. Krong y DHL. Me as fidor shows and novelty dancee. Brand Miss T. Rerandione FEET

The Embassy Sextet will pre- 10.00p.m. (Junior Men's Double

204 Yung ‘and K.P. Chongfy SMANJE vido the

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Members can now

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Committee dances has become ARBEIDENEDĚNa: big attendance anticipated. Early reservatio

$15.89: p.m; "{{{Benior Men's: Double 3-

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