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Charlton Play Cup Holders In Best Match Of Week
(By 'ALCYDES')
CRC's Pair With all last Saturday's Cup Matches decided,
Wins Net
Encounter
A gruelling three-sel gamę between the RAF pair J; s. Beine and A. J. Doyle and CRC's Au Kam-moon and Lee Chun-nil featured yesterday's Colony Championship Open Dables games, at the Cricket Club
league football comes back into its own once again and a full programme is provided,
Undoubtedly the match of the week will be at the
Valley,
y where Charlton and Manchester Unite ed do battle. The latter will be striving to ..get those much needed points if they still wish to retain an interest in league honours. Last season saw the United (thoroughly take full points both at home and away, but Charlton are a different proposition this sea- son, and a dour struggle should
Home to
Another
deserve
gaino
оп their They are displays this season.
Hartlepools this to are expected et
colours. Saturday and
flying
of worthy rome through with Newcastle who are playing mention this week is the Rother, clash. With Two contrasting types of play wern wittessed, welth sheer sten- great football this season should ham-Darlington
St. two teams so evenly matched I should plump for a draw here, dness of the Chinese pair curry-account for Sunderland
James' Park,
being Forecasts for matches inst the day.
ensue.
"The
Portsmouth-Villn mutch Beirne and Dnyie were the more aggressive and dominated play at at Fratton Park should provide played on March 5:-
Althongli
DIVISION I an interesting game. various stages with dealy over- Head strashes, passing volleys and Pompey have yet to be beaten on BIRMINGHAM v Bolton
re-services. Their fund brilliheir Home ground this season. Burnley v ARSENAL
Charlton v Manchester U. Bier, however, was avershadowed Villa's much improved form by the great manber of errors
they CHELSEA v Liverpool which should have earned them might come away with at least Everton v Bibckpoi
1 Some valuable points.
say a draw
Au and Lee ran through the the set creding only one game, placing their shots with accuracy rather thon Apect,
The second set saw Beirne in the light when his fast ser vices began to find their mark. Doyle Have able support at the Het with sure terrifle overligad through the mushes, to break Au-Fee defence afteg 5-all a 6-all had been called.
The Chinese pan inmediately took the level of the Aral tie Ropes in the second set.
Doyle came into his own just then with his overhead mashes to enable them to break through and Lee's servies
reduce their deficit to 2-1.
Heine
ne served his way to 2-all in the next game, and the score mounted up evenly until 4-all was calied. Au then dropped a cri- tical service gome to let the RAF pair take the lend.
With Doyle serving, the latter. went to a 40-30 head, but a miss In an ensy kili at the net followed by two double faults in succession by him became the turning point of the match, the next two games going to Lee and Au just before time was called by the umpire.
Yesterday's games were, also noteworthy in that creditable per- by two given tonnances were grand veterans of the court, 62- year-old Daniel Chan, and M.W. La
former Colony Singles champion.
Chan found the pace set by Stokes and Segalen a fast for him, but Lo, in puriner- ship with Heenan, had the better of their younger opponents,
FULL SCORES:
!
Inte
would surgest
point-Yes, woutc was a good het here.
8001 In
Second Southampton the away
that
MANCHESTER C. Sheffield U.
WOLVES Middlesborough v Division NEWCASTLE v Sunderland
a Portsmouth v Aston Villa
Preston v DERBY COUNTY
leaders, to lowly Coventry should take full points from STOKE v Huddersfield
this game:
W.B.A. will have n tough game-
DIVISION 11
with Fulham and will be hard BRENTFORD v Queens Park R pushed to win through. Albion Bury v Plymouth
won both garnes last season but CHESTERFIELD v Notts Forest with Fulham still in the promo- Coventry v SOUTHAMPTON tion rner the latter will be all Leeds United v BRADFORD
LEICESTER Luton and for the points.
A strengthened Lincoln should LINCOLN v Grimsby bent Grinsby.
Swansea Plcked
SHEFFIELD W. v Barnsley TOTTENHAM v Cardiff West Brom. v Fulham WEST HAM v Blackburn
In Division
(South) Swansea should further coi-:
DIVISION EIF (BOUTH) · their position at the BURNMOUTH v Southend solidate head of the table at the expense BRISTOL ROVERS v Swindon
1 Port Vale.
Crystal P. v Aldershot expected to IPSWICH v Northampton Bournmouth are
Southend and Brighton NEWPORT v Leyton O beat should account for lowly Watford, Notts Cous
Norwich County v Hull City in the Third Division READING Millwall (North), no longer having an SWANSEA v Port Vale Interest in the Cup, will now TORQUAY v Bristol City.
on atlaining Walsall v doubt concentrate
So Watford v BRIGHTON league honours-which they
Tennis Fixtures
Tennis fixtures for the week beginning March 7 are as follows: MONDAY
Exeter
DIVISION 11 (NORTH) Accrington v Rochdale Barrow. v Crewe Bradford City v CARLISLE DONCASTER v Gateshead * HALIFAX v Stockport HULL Hartlepools
Southport MANSFIELD V Oldham v New Brighton ROTHERHAM v Darlington
y Chesten WREXHAM v· York."
TRANMERE little ton Court 1: B. T. M. Jones v Tsu!
Yun-pul.
LF. Stokes and R. Segalen boat Daniel Chan and M... Chan, G-2,
7-5.
J. L C. Pearce and Fitzroy Williams beat C.H. Wigglesworth and D. Nolan, 7-5, 0-0,
M. Meenon and M.W. Le best FA, Fisher and Capt. R.W. Ma- vrath, 6-0, 6-1.
Court 2: Lee Wai-tong v F. M.
Ribeiro. Court 3: T. J. Ouwehand v Ho
Ka-lau.
J. B. Court 4: J. S. Beirne v Court 5: Roch Leung v
Hawthorn.
Chan.
Court 6: D. Nolan v Choy
wolt
.TUESDAY
Molan
soccer
SAINTS WIN St. Joseph's College scored an averwhelming victory over Ying Wah College In a Senior Division School Football League game at Happy Vulley yesterday, Tin-winning by seven clear goals.
Saints outplayed their opponents in every department of the game and fully deserved their win.
Wong
Court 1: R. Segalen v P. Poon. N. Lo and D. Lo beat Albert Court 2: T. E. Baker v Chan and Lawrence Chan, 7-5, 6-4,
Lee Beon-sing and T.T. Chen
Siu-ki. Court 3: K. H. Ip v-Lee Yue-
wing.
beat Pelor M.F.U. and C. Lai, Court 4% H. A. Ayres v G. Chos, Court 5: Lee Boon-sing v F. V.
Harrison. and AJ. Court 6: P. V. Sellers
Au Kam-moon and Lee Chun- kit bent J. S. Beirne
Dayle, 6-1, 6-8, 7-5,
Today's Games
The
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949.
The Hong Kong United Services rugby team, which went down to the Singapore visitors by 8 points to five yesterday at Backuppco ("China Mall" Photo)
Ortiz Beats Marino To Keep Crown
Honolulu, March"1. Bantamweight champion of El Centru, Manuel Ortiz. California, successfully defend- ed his world title tonight by 15-round decision taking a
from Dado Marino, game chal. tenger of Honolulu, before
壹
Visiting XV Defeat HK United Services
In a splendid game at Sookunpoo yester- day, a very much improved. Singapore side defeated Hong Kong United Sor- vices rugger XV by 8 points to 5-a good indication of the game. The visitors played grand football throughout, their line-out work being particularly good, and many dangerous moves by their forwards' short interpassing tactics were just held by the Colony.
Roland-Price and Baker were
10,500 fans in Honolulu Sta-particularly outstanding in a dium.
Ortiz' hard right uppercut help-very able pack. Their hulves
ed him prove he is still king of were very definitely on top of
Badminton
the pantamweight division, as he Hong Kong, their combination Fixtures
face to
For Next Week
MONDAY
cut
a bloody, being almost perfect.
were al- swollen pulp.
The visitors backs
dangerous in possession The lttle brown challenger ways
delight to watch
The following are the Axtures from Hawali was hardly recognis- and it was a able from cuts on the checks and the bail being thrown about of the Colony Badminton Charn with effortlessly mouth, but at the final bell he
ground
bring plonships for the week beginning
March 7, 1940: was still swinging at the champ gained all the time.
Vandemaulen. after falling in through haze of blood in a ring
half to stop n goud At Victoria Recreation Club made slippery by a light rain that the first
settled 7.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles): began falling in the final rounds. dribble by Hong Kong.
H.J. Xavier In the early rounds both figh-down to play a sound
H. Ridsdale. lers traded blow for blow, but is stopping of Stovell, when the 7.30 p.m. (Ladies Singles); Miss IL Kwong Miss Margaret
V neither could put the other down. latter was taking the ball up the Ortiz vicious smashing rightfeld, at his feet was an object
Xavier.
challenger.
game.
uppercut began to cut up the lessen to the majority of fione
Kung's rugby players.
It
Marino, trying to bring Hawal its first world title, fought game. 1 through the last rounds but his punches had lost their sting. It was the terrift in-fighting that gave Ortiz chance to use his fethal right as the boxers fought in close but without clinching.
The United Press tabuintion cavo Utiz 10 rounds and Marino two, with tarte even.--United Press.
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Army's Defeat By Navy Big Surprise
(By "MID-ON")
Biggest surprise of the wook-end League cricket programme was' the defoot of Army at the hands of Royal Air Force at Scokunpoo in a- match which produced but 161 runs between the two teams."
As may be judged from the scores, bowlers took;
the upper hand, Banton being the most suc- cessful for the Army with six for 32 in 11. overs, while Hodgson's five for 19 and Gam- brill's four 25 represent the best RAF efforts. While this was going on at I expected Craigengower to put Sookunpoo, Recreio went mer- up a much better show than 60
rily on at King's Park to con- against "Scorpions" although I solidate their position at the never at any thine thought they would win. All of their bowlers top of the League Table by failed and Kerr (53), Pearce (70) scoring
1 90-run win over and Newton (41) took full ad- Navy, thanks to Albert Prata's vantage of the 26 and L.G. Gosano's (56.
The match at Sookunpoo naw
very mediocre stuff that was sent down. "Seur plons" finally declaring at 191 for the RAF batting first. According
When Craigengower batted it to custom, Stepin opened the at-
was just one procession to and tuck for Army, but his first stuf from the Pavilion, for apart from however did not hold any terrors Tay (20) and Billimoriu, none of Ez the visiting Airmen who the other batsmen reached double found Banton well-nigh unplay-figures, and the side totallert only
Du runs. O. y tree batsmen, Hinabal-
I notice that K.M. Rumjahn has Morris (38),
(21) and thrown in his lot with the Happy Follett (14)
Into double Valley Club. Rumah leamed gures. The first-named brought his cricket at IRC and at one off some classy shots all round
lime showed promise of develop- the wicket and indeed looked welling into a good bat. Of recent en his way to really big Reore when Banton sent one down on
able
wood
fan
years he has not played inuch, but the blind spot and bowlect hire all the same he should prove an acquisition to the weak Craigen- neck und erop.
power team.
twu Cricket On Sunday, the CHUL teams-"Scorpions" and
Thorough Manner
With the RAF total at only 95,"Optimista" engaged in a friendly which the former won by five It looked an easy thing for the wickets. Murray-Brown (Army) strong Army side. The RAF turned out for the winners, for thorough member that unfort
went about their business in ac
Army found themselves
whom he was top-socorer with
04
runa.
For was the
really up against it, and but for entert successful botaman, scoring Murray-Brown (20)
and Stepto
off McLellan. (15) they would have heen out 41 before he was out to a catch
The
Division only Second for around 30 runs,
"Optimists" run up the res-[
League match over the week-end pectable total of 170 for seven resulted in a win for Royal Navy (declared) against Kowloon, wh Iver Recreio by seven wickets, batted stubbornly to score 115 fo
Rocreio' failed badly when they the loss of a similar number latted Arst and could muster only wickets and avoid defeat.
R.W. Franklin was top-score for "Optimisty" and was unlucky to put his leg in front of a straight He
ning short of the century;
pm. (Junior Men's Doubles): or from Robbie Lee 'when only M. Kempton and A.E. Elliot V Led by Dalgish, the Colony's
R.M. Soares
anded uncommonly well and wa ably supported by N.R. Oliver United Services pack did all that
Soares. was asked of them and more. 8.30 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles: who made 30 and why, ineldent- ally, was another Lee, vletin Dalgish, Stovell, Milne and Me-
F.M. Ribeiro and Mrs. The KCC skipper bowled very Cleurat all played well. Pappin's display was one of his best, and he was probably the most out standing forward- afield,
Further back, Hong Kong dis- appointed, and with the excep- tion of Pritchett and Tulip, sp- peared overawed by kinn.
the
ocen-
7.00
Hong Kong Scores After 10 minutes of
play The next meet of the Polo and Pritchett ran over to open the Hunt Club will take place at noon scoring for Hong Kong, Sloveli on Sunday March 6, at Mni Po, adding, full points. Singapore 8.00 which is on the main road about from this one mile West of Son Tin,
strongly,
TUESDAY
Cricket Club
15 runs. J. Alves being top- scorer with 11. Wingard bowled accurately to take seven for 22. volle Windmill scored 41 and winyard helped with 25 to give Navy an easy win.
RECREIO 1st XI
H.L. Ozorio
ord Uumpire: Mr.
The following will represent he Club de Recreio 1st XI in Lawrence v A.L. Nery
and well and sent down 11 overs for First. Lengue cricket match Miss B. Remedios,
three for 25.
seainst Indian Recreation Club at 0.00p.m. (Ladies Doubles): Miss
Bright bafting by L.G, Gosano King's Park on Saturday, at 148____)) D. Ramsay and Miss J.
Miss T. Bap (50) and Albert Prata (85 net.m, shary: Greenhalgh
A.M. Prata (Capt.), P.M.N. tista and Miss Margie Xavier, out) featured the Recreto-Navy
match
think it was very sport da Silva Jur. Dr. A.M. Rodri- 9.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles);
ing of Prota to have declaredes. Dr. E.L. Gosano, G.N. W.C. Chung v D.C. Lau..
when he did, as he was so well Cosane.. Pereira Jnr., N.A.. L.G. Gosano, B.T. set that another five minutes Gosano, might easily have given him his Beltran, Dr. 4. Uunior Men's Singles): century, but he put the side's in- E.M.L. Soares. p.m. F. Brockbank v AL Fisher. terest before personal glory and A.V. Gosano. 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): although it turned out an easy
D. Kwok and S.P. Tao and win for Recrelo, there is no say
RECREIO 2nd XI A.J. Sousa and F.M. Rozario.ing what might have happened
p.m. (Lailies' Doubles): Mrs. had there been even a slight de- Tho
havo following reverse atlscked
chosen M. Soares and Miss G. Silva lay..
to represent Club de and Syices broke
Miss G
1, Soares and Miss Y.
2nd XI in a Recrolo
Second tho ball!
Franco.
League Cricket match” against eventually being passed across 8.30 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles):
There was a conglomeration of Indian Recreation Club at Soo- for the right wing to Scorc.
H.J. Xavier and Miss T. Bap- Gosanes in the bowling analysis, kunpno on Saturday, at 1.45 p.m. Roland-Price brought out full
tista v T.E. Rodrigues and and to work out the details one sharp points with a beautiful kick.
Miss T. Marques,
A.E. Noronha (Capt.). EAR. Robertson: Gibbons, D. Inglis,
needs to be an expert at ilg-anw St. Mary's Hospital beat Lon- Half-time score: Five points 9.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): puzzles. The great thing was that Alves, J.L.S. Alves, C.A. Gut- Blenkinsop, Smith, Bull, Boycott, don Hospital by six points to all.
L.E. Gutterres, F.A. Vieira and A. Gonsal- the Clan colours were kept flying terres,
L.A. Welldon, Jakes, Slater, Hunt. three in the semi-final of the
After some Scrappy play.
L.J. Remedios,
D.M. ves v C.H. Ngan and M.C. proudly and between them they Luz, Reserves: A, Inglis and Read- Hospital Cup (Rugby) today.
Baker, one of Singapore's mostį Hung. Reuter
got the opposition out ably sup-Rodrigues, E.M. Rosario, A. do outstanding players, picked up a 9.30 p.m. (Scalor Mixed Doubles): ported by Pereira a three for 12. O, Sales and L. Vieira.
R. Young and Miss U. Khos M.A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva
The following will represent Horces may be obtained on ap- stent
straight through the YMCA in a Hockey Associa-plication to Miss de Burgh Morris.even tion fixture against Cable and Tel: 57192, Wireless on the YMCA ground,
King's Park on Sunday at 10 àm.
Taui
Wai-pul
WEDNESDAY Court 1: 3rd round
quarter. (Open Singles),
of
3rdman.
of
41}
5th
HKCC Club Binntes Championship Court 2: 3rd roundt Court 1: W.G.D. Cooper vs. quarter. (Open Singles),
B. T. M. Jones.
3rd round Court 3:
of Court 2: G.S. Coxhead vs, P.1. quarter. (Open Singles).
Bannorman.
Court 4: 3rd round of th
quarter. (Open Singles), Court 5: G. S. Coxhead v . H
Williams
(Club Handleap Singles). Court. 6: N. C. Begley v A. T Dow (Club Handicap Singles).
Court 3: A. Furrer vs. G.H. Wig-
glesworth.
Court 4; G.A. Lemay vs. Dr. II.
Meyer,
Court H.J. Armstrong vs. R.
Segalen. Court 6: J.D. Mackie vs. J. Bar-
LOW,
Umpires:
L.F. Stokes, C.W.L. Way, J.Bradbury, J.B.Kite, and
Deacon.
Mrs. Haig Wins Ladies' Title
THURSDAY
Court Ho Rd-lau. and Pang Oil-lam Lee Wal-tong and K. H. Ip.
B. Court 2: D. J. Leonard and L
F. de Souza y Tsui Brothers. Court 3: 2nd round 3rd quarter
(Club Singles).
Ladies Golf The final of the Championship played on the Old Course at Fanling on Tuesday, March 1 was won by Mrs. J. Haig by three and one.
Court 4: 2nd round of 4th
quarter (Club Singlés).
Londen, March 1.
Boxing Tug O'War For World Crown
Miami, Florida, March 1. Immediately the world heavyweight. champion, Joe Louis, sprang the news of his unexpected re- tirement on the boxing world today there bo- gan, a promotion battle between American and English boxing authorities to decido the right. to stage the next world heavyweight cham-` pionship.
Simultaneously with his shock
Court 5: 2nd round of 5th announcement. Louis atated
quarier (Club · Singles).
that he has, asked and received
Court B: W. Stoker v J. Barrow permission from
(Handleap Singles).
loose ball from a ruck of players; and went straight through the Colony's forwards and backs for
0 briliant try. The fairly cABY: kick failed.
"
THURSDAY At Club de Reorolo
.
Singapore continued to press 7.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles):
and were held on the
line on
R.M. Soares v Y. Khan.
bul 17.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): forwards
three consecutive occasions, once again the local cleared the position when Popph
C.Y. Yung and K.P. Cheng v
F/Lt. Grin and Cpl. Frater
und Milne returned play to cen-(8,00 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles):
tre.
ASIAN DAVIS CUP PLANNED
C. Quinn and Miss Y. Franco
Flying Colours
been
'Shamateurism' In Singapore Sports
Singapore, March 2,
A. Remedios and Miss I. An ailment familiar to some sports figures in the
Soares.
(Junior Men's Singles):
I. Thompson v K5. Trong
amateur world has shakon soccer in Singa
poro.
p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles): Here it is known as "shamateurism."
K. Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro
vW.F. Foo and Miss H. Kwong.
9.30.
10
Club
officials A sports enthusiast writing (consequences."
over the would prefer to have him play p.m. (Senior. Men's Singles): to the Straits Times B. Funk. W. Gillies;
signature "Open the Dear" best game so they set out p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): says the shocking situation in to gain his favour by entertain- They want ing him lavishly. D.C. Lou and W.C. Chung Visfecer must be thrashed
him in the proper mood for the N.K. Chla and M.T. Yeow.
FRIDAY..
out
4-Star players got star em→ ployment. In fact, clube vie with each other to see whlob get the batter athleter better jobs,
once and for all. He writes:
"Shamateurism contest. does exist and knowledge of It At Victoria Recreation Club
le common amongst omelols and 7.00-p., (Junior Men's Singles):
players. Then, he lists four; HF. Tai v M.T. Yeow... 7.30 p.m. (Ladies' Doubles): Miss methods in which this situation M. Silva and Miss M. Xavier manifests itself in soccer. They v Mrs E. Correz Trols and A player Injures a muscle.
Hong Kong's backa were throwing away chanes after chance by running across, and 8.30
p.m. bad tackling allowed Singapore well Into the home 25.
Stovell, 9.00 however, returned play to cen tre with a good individual burst, With time approaching, Singa- pore were showing signs of in- Louis' letter of his formal Jury due to the hard ground, and résignation 20 the world's two players had to leave the heavyweight
feld in the 'fast 15 minutes. champion Was
Dr. J. A. R. Selby handled 'the sent to the National Boxing the National
Commissioner, Mr. Abe Greene. game very ably. Boxing Association of America
The letter was presented by FRIDAY
to sponsor a fight between
hik Court R
Harry Mendel, 3rd round of 1st Ezzard Charles and "Jersey" agent. Louis was not present.
publicly quarter (Open Doubles),
Joe Walcott for the world title
Louis wrote to the National Court 3rd round of 2nd at Chicago next. June.
Boxing, Association: "My 1300- quarter (Open Doubleș),
The London. promoter, Jack clates and I have taken
Manila, March 2.
·overy of 3rd Solomons, immediately counter-step to see that all competent Di. Victor Buencamino, chalr- showed very quarter (Open Doubles).
Partner. in challengers get as opportunity man of the Philippine Amateur good form particularly, off, the Court 4: Brd, round of 6th tends to put the American heavy to compete for the title and to Athletic Federation Tennis Com- 8.00 fim (Junior Mixed Doubles He goes to a "quick" for a rub-Times' editor replied:
the ree thereafter that the utte mitteo, has offered to donate a
holder is active--Reuter,
trophy for the projected annual tennis competition between the
Wechn. In fact, furnish mora of 2-A player complaine Од plan is patterned after the
being the retainers' paid, Inst 1] CLUB 2ND XI
Dayla Cup system, with matches 9.90 p.m. (Ladies Singles): Miks nternal injury. He geis treat examples of it, one of the worst
ment that costs STS$5 `from·· -played -alternatoly-in-India-and. The following will represent the the Philippines
(Junior Mixed Doubles) Chinese medicine man known son to certain players "A W.C. Chur Mixed here (as ginzern-known wont manager, Club 2nd XI-ina League soccer Dr. Buoncomino's offer we
the club 5TS$20. chungcra The Brome division anal was start daring lite wool commencing announced in Now York that He match azalmat CA at Boundary made at a PAAP luncheon In
casts: lakes 'and ' M. Soares,
- Printed ind. pablished for the Proprie- also, played and resulted in a win March 7: All Club Members are will claim the world heavy-Street on Saturday at 2:30 pm honour of the visiting tennis star,
McKenzio; Taylor, Sloan; Bare. Naresh Kumar, who participated 10 pm (Senior Men's Doubles) Before a big match the star tork, the DNA: MAIL LIMITAT for MiD.M., Cuthberinoči, who asketi to watch the Club Notice weight titis for Savold if the bibol Mys, Ar-22, Laachan by two Bourd for Extures, which will American beats the winner of tay, Locke, Urquhart Young, in the national singles tourna Oliveira, and JJ,, Res player "adopis an attitude best FRANK LESLIE BUBIT, Windsor How una, gde altaria goar struggle,signalso appear in the "China Mail', the Woodcock-Mills- bout. Baker, Nelson, Hooper, Barker, i ment here. United Pressmedios v W.F. Foo and C. Aus described as "give or face the Hong Kong
Mrs. Haig has played for, Wales
on several occasions, She was Court 3: 3rd round
round · in 85' and
Teen."
quarter (Open Doubles).
Her opponent Mrs. S. Bono is Court S: 3rd round of also a Boasoned golfer it, the
County Class and played a very Court: 0;
ed with the nows that he
into weight, Lee Savold, 7th ring against the winner of the June bout between the Britons, quarter (Open Doubles). Ard
of 8th Bruce Woodcock and Freddie around quarter (Open Doy
Doubles).
Mills for the world title... Players RU TER
that reminded
This contest Bolomona proposés Bunkers were populer through matches are to start ss near to to put in London-next-Sep out the game and it was shot a p.ni as possible,
Savold's day for putte to drop.
nice zamo 'but failed to make use
of the few opportunities given
5
tember.A
Club Handicap matches will Bill Daly,
Y and India,
To these charges the Straits.
"On the prevalence of ‘shama-
down and la charged $2 a visit D.C. Lau and Miss H. Kwona for five trips. He then bills tourism in Singapore soccer wo v C.H. Ngan and Miss T. He club for 10 visits at $3 medios. 8.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles1:
R. Young v CK, Leah Ber
D.CO
Proft: STS$20.
Retainers
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