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SECOND RACE MEET

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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949.

Madcap-Canadian

Needle Match

AT VALLEY TODAY Game Needle

The Second Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be hold this afternoon and, given fine weather, should attract a large crowd.

-Sodding Belt with be rung of 1:30p.m. - with the first race starting at 2.00 p.m, sharp. Another nine events will be the most down for decision, important of which will be the handicap Melbourne Cup, event for Australian Ponies of any previous season.

Race No. 6-Melbourne Cup: Two Milos. This is the main event of the afternoon and is a handicap race for Australian Ponles of any pre- vlous season! This race will be deprived of a good deal of in- that This is the fifth race on the terest owing to the fact

Vagabond King and Black Mar- programme, and it will be con- fested over the full distimerket, the first and second pony in the Champion Stakes at the An- of two miles,

although entered nual Meeting will not go to the post; and in their absence I expect the fol- lowing 10 face Lovely

Race

or not.

No. 1- Ascot Stakes (Flest Bection): Ona

Mile.

The opening rave is confined to Australian Subscription Ponies of 1949 whether they have started Puntea that have Won $750 or more la stakes burred. Weight 147 15.

Going through a process etraination, I I think we need only look for the winner Among the following:-Aeroplang (Mr. Pote- Gre- Hunt), Easy-going (Mr.

nry), Heuter (Mr. Minu), Roslyn (Mr. Kwak) and Canadian Potato

(Mr. Peter Young),

Golf News

of the Ladies The Final Club Championship is being played on Tuesday,

muhammadhg at-1,30-pim

The finaliste are Mrs. J. Halp and Mrs. 8. Bone.

Race 'No, 7-Doncaster Stakes (Section Bection): One Mile.

Among the entries in this race and judging on past performances Highlight is the natural choice, from some un- but it suffered known ailment uffer coming in

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The Madcap-Canadian senior league tusslo will dominate the softball scone this week, as Buster Hollands' Merry Madcaps, threaten to topple the Canucks from the top of the perch" slot in the scramble for the Molthen Trophy.

The minor loop Jaguars tangle with the Rangers, the former completing the 14-game pro- gramme in which they lost the first game and have since hung up on envious record of 12 consecutive victories.

London made for the

particular Smoker.. Black & White

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S. China 'A,' Saints Meet In Shield Semi-Final Today

Inter-Services

Novices Fight Card

(By "Rovor"")

The Senior Challenge Shield semi-final between South China "A" and St. Joseph's at Sookunpoo this afternoon holds promise of being the best soccer match on the programme this weak-and. Tomorrow, Kit Chee and Police will meet on the Club Ground in the other Senior Challenge Shield semi-final and another keen tussle is expected,

The Semi-finals and Finals of the Inter-Services Novices Boxing Championships were

Of the two Junior Challenge for the final round are, to say held before a large gathering

Shield semi-finals, the game the least of it, very slim. at the China Fleet Club last

The Saints are reported to be between Dockyard and South night.

fielding a very powerful combina On conclusion of the tourn China on the Club Ground at ton for today's game and should

to Happy Valley tomorrow

the players whom they have, in ment, prizes were presented

take the Ad the winners and runners-up by likely to provide more interest-

Inind actually South China's ejanination trom Major General F.R.G. Matthews, Ing football than today's semi- GOC, who congratulated the con- final between Kowloon Me' or the Competition is almost a cer testants and all who had assisted Bus and Tramways at Sookun-tainty. to make the Championship fights

the starter:-ter this afternoon the following under-dogs in the senior league | effective, but the inclusion of Woo such a great success.

Silva-Netio

The following are the results:

BEMI-FINALS

Middie Weight Gar. Trent (Army) beat Sto. Pheland (RN).

AB Cpl. Brice (Army) beat

poo.

In the other Senior Challenge Challenge Shield semi-final, which will, br In addition to the Shield semi-finals, two Senior played on the Club ground to Division and four Junior Division morrow, Kit Cheo will be seen i matches, all postponed axtures, action against Pollen,

A closely contested game should will

be played off during the

be seen, with the odds slightly in week-end,

After taking part in two far favour of the Chinese, who 'por more virile attack than cical games against their "B" sesa a team last week, South China "A" that of their opponents. will have to settle down to some Weiter Weight

Robust Methods AB Back (RN) beat Cpl. Sim- serious football this afternoon if

The fact must not be overlook they hope to enter the final round mons (Army).

robu of the Senior Challenge Shielded, however, that the AC Campbell (RAF) beat Ple.

Competition.

methods usually adopted by the Parslow (Army),

Police may upset the Chinese and put them off their game. If the Police can score at early goal their chances of entering the fina round are most rosy.

The Pirates in the ladies keeping ahead of the pack on the fourth in the Hong Kong Derby loop, too, will complete their wire approaches, will depend in a they great extent on whether Bill Won programme as

will be on hand le pilot the at the Annual Meeting and is still season's not in condition to face the star-cross bats with the Wildcats.

Herble Quon's The Madcups will start off as squad, not that

masterminding has

been not In its absence Lady (Mr. B.L. Tuo).

the best: Jeep feature game, and although a

on the team will add considerable Fort Knux (Mr. Maitland). Ples are undoubtedly

Hee (Mr. Malliand), The Alliga- triumph for the Hollandsmen at strength to their attack. sant Valley (Mr. Gregory) and

tur (Mr. Chanson), Topper (Mr. this late stage of the flag chane

The Madcaps are no sissies at Sunshine (Mr. Rowlands).

affect their

the plate, and having Leuten a In view of its third placing in Oatroume!) and Probability (Mr. will not materially

Chlu), K.F.

chances for the pennant, never-

squir! once the Champion Stakes over 1-1/4)

will be in there stronger Canation they Jeep Hee is probably a little theless Meeling.

feel confident that they can "take at the Annual Miles of there is little doubt that Lovely better than the others in view of fighting, especially when the his again. Buster Hollands mayMeMeckin (RN).

Sum" have to toe the rubber, as the The Canadians are at t mo- Lady will be made hot favourite. Its second placing in the Wang- are stacked against them,

Madcapville have air. Too knows the capabilities of neichung Stakes (Second Section)

Annulment heul the mile at the

of the league, and folks from

their up hope of seeing the given his mount, and whilst I um pre- over

but The Alligator is after their encounter against

pitching star Kelly this week, will only P pured to give Fort Knox Bghting Meeting, chance in view of the anger dis-been making fast improvement in Madcaps

cently. tance, 1 foresee a win for love- its track work during morning have to contend with Dec Molince he gave up the pastime re-

then's Baseballers. Whether they gallops

The fielding is better than aver- ly Lauty.

will have to meet the Suinta Pleasant Valley should have; prise.

not, de-age with Romeu at drst boxe, and good again in a play-off or Topper

Eddle Murques the Mahaina at no Mendly in taking the third

second in the Gin Drinkers pends on two things. position.

First, the Association's belated second. Licky Veriysh at the fur Stakes (First Section) over the mile at the lust meeting must decision the Saints-Recrolo turn is quick on the pick-ups and possess a bullet peg cross the pony is game and possibility of a vicios diamond, but the short-stop posi-Priest (RN). he considered us the

over VRC when

by Ren Sequlera coming on nicely. Probability may by the Saints

tion plugged following as be worth

these two teams meet in the next

could be improved: week in the last league fixture,

Safe outileiders who will patrol In any case, it is not likely that the Canucks will take any chances the garden will be Gus Rozario, Bob Re-

Heavy Weight this week, especially when they Spiky Guterres and

Whatever the outcome. medios.

PO Ck. Willums (RN) beat AB fight to the Anish. Upjohn (RN). have elimbed so far this year. It may even be the Canucks first was born.

Arroplane, in view of its fourth Meeting in lucing at the tast the Gin Drinkers Buy Staker (Third Section) over this is- koer has a great opportunity of winning this rer

should be In the Eusy-going suming it takes into its heat to run straight otherwise It may ngat prove a disappointment,

Reuter which will be running its first race this afternoon zan give the above two ponies a good night for the first place as it has been showing good form at morn- ing galiopa.

Patate can be relled on to do well and should not be neglected.

Roslyn und Canadian

of

Race No. 2-Doncaster 9tskes (First Section): One Mila. This event is contined to Aus- tralian Subscriptions Ponies 1049. Ponles that have won more than $1,000 and those that have less than $750 In won

stakes Ponies

barred. Weight 147 ib. that have won $1,000 in stakes 5 il penally. Jockey Allowance.

Bilter Sweet (Mr. Peter Young), by virtue of its second placing in the Gin Drinkers Bay Stakes (Third Section) at the lust meeting over the mile will no-doubt-be-in in big demand.

However, prefer Hongkong Sluize (Mr. Gregory), although It came in third in tite above race second section, as this pony has Licen behoving quite well in

nurning Kallops following inceting.

the

Zephyr will again be taken out by Mr. Shielt and, as it lost by a neck in Bitter

Sweet, It should be very near at the nish. Sparkling Star (Mr. Ostrou- taof) run unplaced in the Mir Buy Stakos (Second Section, with Mr. Chanson up at the last merting over six furlongs is good enough to extend

those mined above as these two form a good combkation.

Reco No. 3-Hurst Park Handicap (First Section):

Selections For Today

(By 'RAPIER')

Race No. 1

AEROPLANE" EABY GOING AEUTER

Outalder: Roslyn.

Race No. 2

HONGKONG BIUTZE

BITTER BWEET ZEPHYR

Outsider: Sparkling Star.

Race No. 3

CHIEF PILOT

BECKENHAM RED FOX

Outsider: Masterpiece,

Race No. 4.

SKYMASTER OAKLAND BRIDGE LUCKY STARTER Outsider: Pegasu.

Race No. 5

LOVELY LADY FORT KNOX PLEASANT VALLEY Outalder: Aunshine.

Race No. 6

FOYLE

REPUTATION

CONDOR

Outsider: Glacial Lako.

Race No. 7

JEEP HEE

THE ALLIGATOR TOPPER

Outalder: Probability,

Race No. 8

LUCKY JANE

GREEN VELVET AMSTERDAM

Outsider: Hop Vick.

sider.

and may create a

which ran

stir-

an out-

Un

Ruen No. B-Ascot Stakes (Third Section): One Mlle. This race will be contested by the third batch of unplaced ponies and non-starlers of this pennant year since local softball are devoid of interest except the

Bill Woo

season and it is certainly no easy matter to ulck out the winner.

The Maple Loafers Belded The winner will probably he one of the following: Green Vel- scratch teams at the last two out vet (Mr. Pote-Hunt). Lucky Janings, and the chances of their (Mr. Shieb). Amsterdam (Mr. Cook and Hop Yick (Mr. How- Green Velvet came in lands). fourth in the Consolation Stakes (Fifth Section) on the last day!

the Annual Meeting with Mr. up, and judging on that ran and with a change in the Jockey department, I believe it can win

here:

pony.

Hop Ylek is not a bad selection

Slim Chanca Fly Weight AB Thornton (RN) beat AC

The Caroline Hill team will be mecting St. Joseph's at Sookunpoo Brown (RAF).

Bantam Weight

and unless they do better than of Ple. Keary (Army) beat AB late, their chances of qualifying

FINALS

Feather Weight AG Bradley (RAF) beat LSM McGrath (RN).

The other senlor loop games this will be

Light Weight Mne. Lewis (RN) beat AC Mit- clasti, in Baseballers-Khuku which the Molthenmen and Ninu cheli (RAF). Singh's Khalsa nine will grapple win which will for that extra give them a top-brucket ranking Longden (RAF). the Baseballers the highest have ever achieved.

The eager Blackhwaks and the

Light Heavy Weight AB Dallas (HN) bent

Kit Chee Club equally enthusiastic Vikings lock Brice (Army).

Censured, Fined By HKFA

to keep in mind over this dis-XI hat made insulting, references tance and might give the others a fright as it was officially fourth in the Gin Drinkers Bay. Stakes (First Section)-i malle last meeting,

at the

Final Appearance

Reforces:

PARKER, COCHET ENTER FINAL

George Choa Beats Wong At Tennis

Boine

Wong, although the lega or- thodox of the two, made a gallant stand, especially in the second

volleys and overhead ·sniashes, he took all the next six games in a row to win the net

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The first lead in the second sot also went to Wong, who then 3-2 and later a 4-3 jumped to lead.

Kowloon Motor Bus will

Tramways in the Junior Chal lenge Shield semi-final which will be played as a curtain raise to the Senior guite botwee South Ching "A" and St. Joseph's An easy win for the busmen expected.

The Junior Challenge Shiel semi-final between Dockyard an South China tomorrow - shoul to be a very close affair, nn prove in the light of "rocant perforta

the Dockyard' XI,

Today

*Senior Shield Semi-final South China "A" v St. Joseph' Sookunpoo. 4 pm. Refere J.G. Padley Linesmen: V Crawford and P. George.

Sparkling tennis was served ances by yesterday by George Choa, the would not come as a surprise Cpl. former University Champion, see them eliminate, South Chin in his Open Singles Champion- who have not been at all impres ship match with the CRC play-sive In their recent matches.

The postponed First Divisio Middle Weight

game between Chinese A.A, an GT. Trent (Army) beat Cpl. er, Wong Shiu-wing.

The match of the evening be- Eastern at Boundary Street" thi the Java afternoon should attract a fairi horns in Sunday's curtain-raiser,

Weiter Weight

tween Lee Boon-sing, AC Campbell (RAF) beat AB player, and Choy Tin-fook, one large crowd of soccer fans on Both teams have had perfect at-

of the seeded eight, ended most Mainland. tendance records and have never Buck (RN).

A hard fought game is expected dlauppointingly with a walk-over failed to put in their strongest

to red. OFFICIAL8

A sprained ankle pre- with the honours going to Chin aino.

taking the | A.A. who will have the advantag Cmdr. WG. Party vented Choy from The dimunitive Blackhawks, al-

of playing at home. though fast around the sucks are (RN), Lt. Col. J.S. Vickers D80, court. The strongest opposition will

The postponed First Divisio The George Chon-Wong Shlu-, not big hitters, and there is every 2/10 GR. Capt. J.D. Varley AFC, come from Lucky Jane which

The Kit Chee Football Club chance. of Viking hurler Josey (RAF).

wing match was easily the best fixture between RAF and Clu will be making its first appear-

which will be played at Sookur Judges: Lt. Col. H.T. Alexander of the day. ance this afternoon. The pony is was censured and also fined Ribetro repenting his brilliant

The former gave a grand ex-poo tomorrow, should provin certainly very fit at the moment. $50 at a meeting of the Emer-twirling exhibition of last week, OBE (Cameronions), S/Ldr. C.V.

Haines AFC (RAF), Lt. H. Overy hibition of all-round strokes, and soccer of an interesting and eu and can recommend_a_ticketgency Sub-Committee of the when he fanned 12 vielins.

(RN), L. (E)-A-Bryant-(RN), his-well-timed follow-ups. to the tertaining type, each way with confidence,

Hong Kong Football Assocla-

F/O A.H. Tickner (RAF), Major net after

beautiful good The Airmen have been showin Amsterdam for

in coming tion held last night.

R.W.B. Cunningham (15), Mr.length drives were a delight to great improvement since the sta fourth

Wongneichung in tho

Kit Chee were censured be.

of the season and although th Chpt. R.E. watch. will make their W.G. Storrie (RN). 'Stakes (Fifth Section) over this

their cause

20:1

The Pirates 10 XI was

Club won quite comfortably b distance at the Annual Meeting

three clear goals the last tim is also to be reckoned with as the minutes late in the match against final league appearance this sea- Papworth (Buffs), F/Lt. R. Wil

Capt. McGrath

they met the Light Blues, It Timekeeper: distance is more suitable to this Dockyard at Causeway Bay, on on when they tangle with the son (RAF).

not likely that they will get awa Saturday, while the fine was im Wildcats, and as the Buccaneers

Oct. Chief Steward: F/Lt. J.G. The CRC player started by tak- so easy this time. posed because members of the 2nd still haven't found a pitcher, It (Eura),

As the Club are not at tu M.C. C.S.M.F. Tur- ing the first two sets, but could seems the affair will be treated Plc. V J K. Collins, referee as batting practice for the dis- Blackburn,

do nothing for the rest of the strength for the match, a win ti maine (Buffs). charge of the match, while in tance slugging. Untamed Felines.

Medical Officer: Capt. A.A. set, when Choa got into his stride, the RAF would not come ag, The Association met earlier in

Dawes (RAMC), Press Steward: With full-length drives, forceful surprise. week and have decided to re- the dressing room after the match.

The Sub-Committee.

sald re- the

The following is the week-en popular pre-war S/Ldr. G.E.H. Wolker (FAF).

Chief Whip: P.O. Whiteman. ferees must at all times be treat organise the

programme: ed with respect and warned Kit Inter-Hong League, and the open-

Ring Manager: Mr. H.J. Clarke No. 9-Hurst

(Cmd. Bos'n RN).... Race

Park Chee that if there was any re-ing date for the gala event has

currence of a similar incident, been set for Saturday, April 2,

Captain HJ: Handicap (Becond Saction):

Hon. Secretary: Five teams have already signi- 8lx Furlongs, "

the Club itself might be

fled their intention of participating Chisnall (SOPT), This sprint event will conclude pended.

Wong was now getting his Yan Tat-chung-of the Kit Chee and their entries have been ap- the day's racing and will be con-

proved by the Association, arct

drop-shots accurately. Just over the prov tested by second section Class 32nd XI, who was sent ott

it is understood that several other

the net, but Choa began to play Australian ponics..

feld for misconduct during the

a-careful-game from the base Noonday Sun ridden by Mr. match was suspended until No Organisations, including an Air-

line

Union are considering taking!

line and

Bome exciting rolles Pote-Hunt won the Jockey Club vember 20.

were seen at this stage. Handicap First Seellon) at the Cautions against Kwok Ying-

The date for closing entries to

With the acore at 4-all, the Annual Meeting carrying 150 lb.wal and Cheung Chi-ping, also the tournament has been pushed

taken out by It will be

In Mr. of Kit Chee, were registered by back to March 15, and entries Franco, entered the final of the tension grew, but Choa just man- the French aged to put that something extra Gregory this afternoon and with the Sub

Sub-Committee.

should be went in to Mr. A. E. men's doubles

International covered the

courts into the next two games, which Lau Sheung of Tramways, who Ribeiro, Hon. weight reduced by 12 1b,;

Secretary of the

to- went to deuces to win the set and lawn tennis championships I consider ita prospects of scoring; was sent off the field for mis- Association, c/o The Standard

straight sets win overmatch. day with another win rather bright. conduct

Harry The game between match against Army, Kin. Bank Building.

Ayres and 14-year-old F. Lin was Cucelli and del Bello. Boundary Street' on Saturtiny,|

An

General extraordinary

Parker and Cochet, combining a David-Goliath affair. severely cautioned by the Meeting has been convened tor

Lin, who stood barely four feat scription Ponies of 1949 whether Rebel (Mr. R.K. C. Chul) is Sub-Committee.

Monday, February 28, at which brilliantly, won 6/2, 6/2, 0/1 In they have started or not and not bad over this distance and The Sub-Committee commend anyone interested at all in Soft- the final they meet the French in his shoes, earned rounds of

that have won $750 or can be depended

give the above ed Lau Sheung on his conduct, bay will be able to put forward pair Marcel Bernard and Jean applause for a few passing shots Borotra, who defeated Massip which had the lanky Ayres com- more in slaker barred are given two pontes a good run for the' as Captain of the Tramways XI, their opinions for discussion, an opportunity of fighting out the first position.

and Bartroll, of Spain, in the plotely beaten In asking, members of his "team

Goliath triumphed easily this Muutorplece (Mr. Castro) is Issue in this event, and, eliminat- Avalon (Mr. Rowlands) Je an-to continue playing after, he had SOFTBALL PROGRAMMES AND other semi-final today.

The Frenchmen beat the time, th running well during morning g the unlikely winners, I think other pony to bear in mind as been sent off.

Full scores: training and should be consider the race should be decided be it is fast over sprint event and

Spanlords after a thrilling Ave

struggle 6/2, 4/8, 1/8, H.A. Ayres beat F. Lin, 6-0, 2-2. tween the following-Foyle (Mr. If given, a good start, should be

George Chon beat Wong Shiu- Then there b Red Fox

Ostroumo{f},

0/4, 6/3-Reuter, (Mr.

Reputation (Mr. very hear if it does not actually

wing, 6-2, 0-4. Chang

Condor (Mr. Miu) win. which is a fast mover Rowlands), and can be depended

(Mr. Wong upon to and naka ght of it. Minx (Mr. | Yan). Ostroumoff) and Good Ship (Mr. In the course of preparation for the Annual Race Meeting, Kwok are also dangerous con- tenders and trust not be over-Foyle, which is regarded as an looked.

outstanding pony among this year's Australian ponies, müstered from leg trouble which prevent- ed it from making an 'appearance. This race. for Australian It is, therefore, making its debut Subscription Ponies of 1949. this afternoon, and, without be 9.56 Mea!)-Macintyre-Cowperihwalio Winners only. Ponies that have littling the opposition, I am of

that Foyle should 10.00 .8. Robb W.Q. Robertson. won more than $2,000 in stakes the opinion barred. Jockey Allowance. win, and probably without much 10.04 Beville-Arkroll-Vaughan Kite 10.08 J.E. Richardwas-R.M. Wood Skymaster (Mr. Too) will be difficulty deal, however, depends 16,18 3.88. Collle-3. 1'rentles

10.11 H. Pollöck-0. Wandhouse carrying top weight of 139 lb, "buf this should not prevent it from on whether Reputation can last 10.10 : Watkinson.R... Web whiming here as the opposition is the distance. It came in fourth in 19.31 N.J. Whelplan-W.J. Paterson nol too strong to fully extend it, the Gin Drinkers Bay Stakes

Bix Eurlenge,

This sprint event is confined

10 Class 3 Australian Ponies, and over this distance the best thing

10

do is look for the draw for good start will pro-. positions us bubly win the race.

Judging from the entries, Chief Pilot (Mr. Gregory) has the best recommandation for the Arst position En account of its fine at the moment during form morning gailos, I think it should account for thus race.

It may, however, meet with

Race No. 9

NOONDAY SUN HEROIC LABSIE REBEL

Outsider: Avalon.

Race No. Ascot Stakes (Section Station): Ona

Mile.

part.

Paris, February 24. Frank Parker, United States

and Henri star,

Cochet,

ot

Herole Lassie (Mr. Pote-Hunt) ing the, Lai Duen-po gur::/ Vacuum Oil Company, Hong Kong the Italian Davis Cup players

Second lot of Australian Sub-certainly looks dangerous

stern opposition from Beckenham ponies

(Mr. Mailand) which is speedy over short distance.

ed.

RACH

No. 4- Newmarket

·Handicap: One Mila,

Glacial Lake

*A great

may cause an upset,"

and at

TEEING - OFF TIMES OLD COURSE Bunday, February 27

0.80 2.13, Mochie-G, HayTIPL 9.40 Linaker-Bmalley-D. Hung-Nicholas. 1.44 D.A.O, Davi_1.5.0.. Pearse 9.48. E.T, McMullen-III, 'Cleland 9. N.A. Brown-3.9,' Gordon

Masih

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Was

COLOMBO - DRAW

Colombo, February 24.; The two-day match between the West Indies touring team and a Ceylon Combined School XI, ended at the Colombo Oval today In a draw.

The West Indies declared at their overnight score of 481 for 7 and then dismissed the Schools

for 178.

Although:309 ruris ahead, the West Indies did not enforce the| follow-on-and-batted a second me. They had scored 88 for 4

stumps were drawn. Reuter-S

when

CERDAN - TURPIN ||

London, February 24

24

UMPIRE ROSTER BENIOR LEAGUE Bunday: Rocrolo Football Ground 10.30 am. VRC v. Filipins.

(Hol Winglec, Bimby Ablong, P. C. Wong).

sets

KHALSA XI

**

1

Junior Ohlold Semi-final.· KMB v Tramways, Sookunpoo,

p m.; Referee; J. Day: Line: meen: Bing-tong and Mụ Yeung-fu

First Division. League CAA v Ecstern (P.P. from 1.1.49 Boundary. 4 p.m; Referee::V Gaffney; Linesmen: Liu Shlu ming and Lt. Davey,

CAA

*

Second Division ·League ki V Talkoo (P. P. tr 13.1.40); Boundary, 2.30pm Referee: Lt. Davey,

Tomorrow

#Genter Shioid Semi-final Kit Chee v Police; Club, 4 pm Roferce: Capt. Stone; Linesmer F.A. Barretto and Lai. Dus po.

**Junior Bhield Semi-final Dockyardy South China; Club,

wint .A.F. Lee Boon-zing beat Choy Tinp.n.: Referee:

fook, w. o.

A. Rebeiro and SY, Kwok.') First Division; League RAF v Club (P. P. from 6.2.49) Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.; Referee:: J Ward; Linesmen: W. Gigio and H. Richardson.

2.00 p.m. Canadians v. Madcaps.

The following is the amended.V.. Hurrison beat W. Silberg. (Chas. Figueiredo, Igmar Erik-fine-up of the Khalsa Beckey XI

Beh, Fred Diesta).

CBA Ground

at:10.30

which is to play the RAF Hockeg J.V. Sellors beat Wong Shek-man, κι ότι Sunday on the RAF

0-2, 7-5. Taui Wai-pul beat B, Goanno, d-1, Noon: Chung Hwa v. Saints.

Ground at Kai Tak, Doc Molthen, Nugget Ebrahim, sharp

9.a.m.

-0-1- Edo Almeida).

Makhan Singh AEP. Guest, J.S. Beine bent J.A.C. Hurlbatt, 2.00 p.m. Khalsa v. Baseballers. Subedar Bhagat Singh:

6-3, 6-3, (Dick chung. P.

F. Choy, S. C. Singh, M.H. Hassan, Balwant Singh, G.W.P. Quest, ́B. Gosand, A.N. Other, Joggeet Singh and U.S. Dition.

Wong).

PU

"JUNIOR LEAGUE Saturday: Recreio Football Ground

2.30 pm, Rangers v. Jaguars.

(Philo Remedios, Robin Hill, U. Mose).

Bunday:

3.50 4.m. Blackhawks v. Vikingi.

(Pille Remedios, Tony Kwok,

lt Pedrus)

Noon: Rexes v. Wildfires.

(Maliza Mallg. Lulz Rocha).

Reserve: H. Lalchand

CCC. XI

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MEETING OF

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The Fortnightily Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees" Ana

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Second Division League A Army-HK v Army-KL (P. F from 1.149); Sogkunpoo, 218) pm; Referee: N, Dolgado, že Police v Navy (P.P. from 1,1.493 Boundary, 2.30 p.m. Referee

duent.

AEP.

Solicitors v. St. Joseph's (P. P

from Referee: Pie Collins

from. 1.1.49); St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.;

Duration of match (Shield

The following have been selarit- rociation will be held in the offices nt to represent the Craigenmower of the HKFA. Pritice's Building Semi-nants) shall be 90 minutes Cricket-Club-in-the-First League on Monday-February 28, at 8.30 - Ahurira.fen/minutes, each wir erickat match against HKCC|p.m.

Emust be played in the event

At Chater. Rond. to='|

except, perhaps by Oakland (Fourth Soetion) at the last The Chinese YMCA won the Bridget Mr. Ostroumo), the meeting over this distance. I Senior Mixed Doubles Champlona-

It was lentied today that Mar- winner of the Gin Drinkers Bay expect to see Reputation giving ship for 1948, last night when the cel Cerdan, the French; holder Stakes (Tourth Section) at the Foyle, a good run up to a certain beat the Hong Kong Univery of the world middleweight fille,

starling of 1246 PILT lust meeting with Mr.. ILK. C. stage, but it will have to do ro- by six games to three "in "thoir

G.A. Souza, S. Ramchand, P.. markably well ta win. +

last but one game of the season. will fight Dick Turpin, the Bri- LADIES LEAGUE For the third position a keen Condor la «añother "'"pony to H.T. Hoan and Miss A Heah fish. and Empire champion over Baturday, Recrald Football Ground Billimoria, T. Crabtree, AH. I

miell, R.M. Rumjahn, J. Tranée, D. rounds at 11 stone might. 4.00 p.m. Wildcats v, Pirates. straggio should ensue between watch, but it may disappoint won two games for the Univer-ton

(Bu Buva, Frank Correa, Rendian, 8. Keshaw, A.M. Omar, Pagarus(Mr Miu)--and--Licky again, whlist Glacial Lake is not zity. The other game was won pounds at Earl's Court, London,

| R. Tay and R.B. Irmos, on, Tuesday, March 22,-Router: 1′′ Ollie Van); "Starter (Br"Shipb)**

1 bad to follow af an outsiderous | by KS. Low and Miss Leong,

AGENDA

(1) Minutes of last moeting, (2) Correspondence. § (9) Noferoes! Dinngr." (4) Laws of the game. (8) Any other business.

A Printed, "and" published" for" the yenerlei [lori, The Newspaper Enterprion, Limited. "lege' WALTER JAMES KRATER, WE

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