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KRAMER GIVES HIMSELF Joe Louis Cup To The Winners NIMBUS WINS DODGERS WHIP
FOUR MORE YEARS
(By BILL MACKLIN)
London, April 27.
Big Jack Kramer, who says he is well on the way -
to earning his second $100,000 playing pro- fessional tennis, concedes himself four more years in the big-timo,
!
"When someone comes up who can beat me con-
sistently,"
" said Jack in on interview in Lon- competitive play
# dun, completely."
retire
Kramer, who will be 20 on
from
May Come In Mid-May
Every effort is being made by local boxing promoters to arrange tor Joe Louis, retired undefeated heavyweight cham- pion of the world, to visit Hong Kong during the middle of May.
This information was divulged to the "China Mail yesterday by Mr. J. Rainey of the Golden Gloves, who said that Louls had bern contacted and had expressed a keen desire to come here.
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There are, however, certain) difficulties in the way and if these
overenme, there un
Kong should reason why Hong Rot have an opportunity of see- the He swept the ite." he said. "and has the willing the Brown Bomber in
Besh" declared Mr, Rainey.
August 1, is acknowledged the
thr in
in
best tennis player world today. amateur "Tiple Crown" 1947-winning the Wimbledon Championships, United States title and helping America hold the Davis Cup--and starter to eash in with a Pr debut on December 26 that year.
SPORTS GOSSIP
Inspired by Shele aweepink vigories in the 5whaming Chan- pionships in 1948, VRC has an clubovtale swim-training gramme for this seasoti,
In-
The plan will begin with the official opening of the swim seas Arm- which the VRC will splasty
A Asi dramatically in
ranged fo The lust May.
The idea is this: plena pred plentiful
both sexes will be
live teams.
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a good clean ༞1༔
Ruy Lives
Ja win, think he could stay on But it takes up until he was 32. working al, I have to radion my beers and lay off bighbails."
to
If the plans which are now in
stage embryonic
gene fruition, Louis will take part in Krater brought his touring & Charity Show, with the follow- Riggs, mg well-known boxers uppearing including
Dobuy
in preliminary bouts: Dhany Pals and Pancho Segura,'
Europe,
March. From December 1947 through fast month. Jack beat Riggs, his re gular opponent, at least five out They have lost of six times, track the exnel Arure (213 purpose,
in
Now Opponent
Ramsey Bucks, Kk Pedrugo. Rocky Thompson, Barrago, Trent, Sva and Santos.
Louis is due to arrive in Manila on May 2 and to fight in a Charity Show at Rizal Stadium on May .
Mr. Rainey also revealed that Sam Pong. Middleweight Cham- plan of Malayn, is also likely to
action here be
seen in
The art needs to be freshened, with a new opponent for Kramer, te hopes til an amateur will month. capture the Triple Crown this summer and join the Troupe.
Kramer rates Tel Schroeder on top of his short 115 ol amateurs, Tel 15. Calorian
nest
A Friendly
mare who helped Kettner regain the Soccer Game
week in
Davis Cup from Australia in 1946, "Equal serene, Kramer sule, VRC's chature Pancho Ciouzalez and Joho hopefuls of Bromwich, who is coming out of grouped tako Australia this year with nothing to lose und everything to gain with no pressure on him. mught John's year."
Gonzalez is the 21 year Yank who holds the three U.S
Each fein will be captained by a champion with accepted know- how about swimming and how not to do it.
this
old
hurd
These teams will compete ational les--on grass, gularly 11 Ket programnies spread nut to cover the swimming courts and indoors. months leading to the champion- In the next group down, Kramer
(nb Falkenburg,
WOD the
A
return
friendly
soccer
match between the Marine De- partment XI and 25th RA has been arranged for today. Gascoine Roud. Kowtoon, com- mencing at 5.30 p.m.
Among those will play for the Marine Department will be L
Olymple Tal-fol. Chineso
foot baller, Li Chun-fat, Chan Hing- ships. Each captain will be res-places
the ehune, Kwok Cheuk-cheong, Chan isible for hir on her own swin-American who
1948 Kai-pui
and Hung Hing-yuk. ners will regard to training ele. Wimbledon Crown: Veteran Yank stars of Kowloon Motor Bus and
These meets will be conducted Frankie Parker anel Jaroslav Chinese Athletic. as mit inter-members swim league Drobny, the Czech left hander. and will include water polo wi- "Drobny is the greatest player
When they Inst met, the Marine counters. The tearn scoring most of the let on any
one day." Department went down to 25th points at the end of the pit Kramer suid,” but unfortunately: RA by two goals to one in a fast gramme will receive club - he can't play three tough matches and interesting game which was ours; meanwhile they will have in a week like you have to do witnessed by one of the largest had a lot of practice both in at Wimbledon." training ord outright competiton
An carclient Idea, it it works nut well.
the
Pot Of Gold
For one of them there's a pot 0! gold awaiting-if he can only The European YMCA also has prove supreme as an amateur bright ideas about their swin- during the next six months.
I'll show ming talents. The "Y" pool nuw
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bank my open and the fortnightly "splash account," said Jack, "and 1 don't
be nights" which proved to
think I'll have any trouble get- great sitccess tast year, will again ting him to turn pro, I made be worked upon.
$115,000 the first year." The YMCA also had a 'enel of Kramer
English
faus thinks competition lenzuo
year are the most enthusiastic in the won by young Peter Thompson-world, and he's played on four but on a minor scale.
last
They have at least one swim- mer that deserve notice.
She Norma Stevens, who has a fire style, especially in the back stroke youth she is 14-year-old), and most of all, keenness, Gupported
with lot of energy.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club will open their lawn bowl sea- son on May 4, at 3.15 p.m. Bowl- the Colony ing Clubs all over have been invited to send players to initiate their opening of the green.
entering one The HKCC are team in the First Division League! this year and another in the Third Division,
Holland,
who surprised
The Davis
Mre, De Burgh Morris prese ting the Challenge Cup, which was won by the 25th Field Regiment RA, to Lieut. Stepto at the conclusion of the Land Forces Hong Kong Athletic Meet at Sookunpoo yesterday.("China Mall" Photo)!
Royal Artillery
Win At Sports Meet
The first post-war Land Forces Hong Kong Ath- latic Meet hold at Sookunpoo yesterday, was won by the 25th Field Regiment RA, who led the field with 104 points, closely followed by The Buffs with 94 points.
Javelin: () Pte. Miller (Buffs), (2) Chpl. P.B. Plumptre MBE (HKCTU), and (3) Lleut, Cahill (25 Fd Regt RA). Distance: 134.3 feet.
Long Jump: (1) WO Hunt (Fla) Sec Seet), (2) Sgt. Jacques (Fid and (3) Pte. Ention Sec Sect). (Buffs). Distance: 19 . 6 1/2 ins. One Mile: (1) Gnr. Kirswell (25 Fd Regt RA), (2) L/Cpl. Alkin- Kon (Buffs), and (3) Gnr. Richards (25 Fd Regt RA). Time: 5.1 1/5
At conclusion of the Meet, hadur (3/10 Gr). Time: 10 4/5 the Challenge Cup, won by the se 25th Ficki Regiment RA, was presented by Mrs. De Burgh Morris to Lieut. Stepto.
Prizes were also presented to! Individual wingers, runners-up and those coming in third in the different events.
Selections were rendered by the Land of The Bulls Regiment, by kind permission of Lt. Colonel F.W.I. Parry. Oficer Command- ing the 1st Bn. The Buffs Beg
crowds ever to attend a soccer
The following were the results;
220 yards: (1) Sgt. Jacques match at Gun Club HI, The * High Jump: (1) Cpt. Gajasing (Fld See Seel), (2) Lieut. Stepto, 254 RA fielded eight players who Tumang (2/10 Gr); (2) Major (25 Fd Reg RA), and (3) Ptc. had represented Army in the First | Yates (Buils); and (3) Capt. A.
Asterley (Buffs). Time: 25 1/5 Division of the long Kong Foo. Tansley (HKCTU). Height: 5 ft. BCCS.
Relay: (1) South Invitation ball League.
Three Miles: (1) Ple French China Athletic Association, (2) (Bus), (2) Pte. Colwell (Dus), Royal Air Force. Time: 1 min. and (3) 3/1Lleut. Price (25 FR
41 2/3
,*x Regt RA). Time: 10 mins. 40 3/5 440 yards: (1) Pre. Barrogo (Bus). (2) Cpl. Banks (Bus). and (3) Gor. Hutchison (25 Fe Regt RA). Time: 59 4/3 sees.
Today's game holds promise of being another rousing affair.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Hong Kong League
SECOND DIVISION
Bouth China 0 Army Kin Solicitors'
Police
0
2 123
secs.
*Discus: (1) Cpl. Johns (Bus), (2) 2/Lleut. Cahill (25 Fd Regt RA), and (3) Pte. Cook (Buffs). Distance: 05 ( 3 ins
880 yards: (1) nr. Kirswell (2 Fu Regt RA). (2) Licut Strat- ford
Tuke (Duffs), and (3) Pla Frankin (Buffs). Time: 2 mins. 18 2/5 secs.
Shot: Putting the
2 3 Clarke (Bulls),
continents.
From world point of view, Kramer ranks
tournaments in this order of importance:
1. Wimbledon, 2. Cup. 3. United States singles at Forest Hills, New York, 4. Pacific
1 KM Bue ▼ St. Joseph'a South West Championships itt Los Angeles, with
the French •H, Juneph's falled in Cald team, audi Australian Championships only two players. A.G. inmall and A.K. tied for fifth-Associated Press. Imall being present at the time adver
RECREIO ENTER
FOUR TEAMS
The Club de Recreio hps entered four teams in the Lawn Bowls League and with the so many bowlers at their dis-
Iocal hockey sports world by posal they have already made
their defeat of England prelbinary tim
an
in the a start in initiating an intra- Monday, club tournament.
meets India In the semi-finals.
The Dutchmen will, Ir¬wever, Thirteen rinks have entered for
be without the service of Visser, the tournament.
their goale, who actually paved
are the entries:
the way to the Dutch victory over
the English. Visser is leaving his week for Java.
"
We'll soon he hearing a good
deal about yachts in the Colony,
's sailing time for the Ruyal
The following
A.V. Lapen, M.A. Baptista, F.M, Alap
con and Dr. A.P. Outerem (skip).
R.M., Gutlerera, H.R. P
Perri and LF. Xavier (skip),
A.A. Guterres, JH. Figueirdo, Lope and C.F. Remedios iskol
AP.
A
F.. Carvalho, 1., Sequeira, 0. Guterres and A.M. Soun (akipi.
W. Lawrence, A.M. Bily®, J.G. Remedion
Hong Kong Yacht Club, famous and 0. for Pareira (skip).
for their nont mabouvring on
G.A. Pinna, T.A, Ginta, A.F. Northa
night sunny days at Kowloon and A. de Eus (skip). Bay.
ST. JOSEPH'S
VS. R,N.
The First Division soccer match. between St. Joseph's and Roval
SE, R, I. Elles, XF. Plona and F.X. 'Flex skip).
Chinese AA "Kit Chee
tised for the kickoff,
·
School League
BENIOR DIVISION
A-Chindse PM 1
Wah Yan ¡Quean's
V
Y
E Kadoorio A.Chinane AM Govt. Varnacular
JUNIOR
DIVIBION
E Kadoorlo ¿La Salis
0 Dloceaan
V
Ying Wah
4
† These two matches were not played.
Ying Wah conceded walk-over in favour of ta Balio.
KICK-OFF TIMES
mins.
ques
and
2,000 GUINEAS
Newmarket, April 27. Getting up in the Inst stride. Mrs. M. Glenister's Nimbus beat the favourite, Major MacDonald.. Buchanan's Abernant by a short head in a photo- finish 10 win the Two Thound Gulneas, the First classic of the British turf season, run over n mile here today. Mr. IL Lane's Barnes Park, a 100. to 1 outsider and the solo Northern challenger, finish- ed a further four lengths away, third of 13 runners.
Nimbus, by Neares out of Kong, was ridden by Charlie Elliott and start- ed at 10 to 1 against. A special place betting of 7 to. against was paid on Nimbus. Abernaut, whố Just folled to become the winner since first grey Mister Jinks in 1929, atari- ed at 5 to 1.-Reuter.
1956 Olympiad To Be Decided
BRAVES, 5-2
Now York, April 27. The Brooklyn Dodgers pulled the first triplo play of the major League baseball season yester- day and fielded flawlessly to whip the Boston Braves 5-2.
Brooklyn held its half game lead in the National
League.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
4 5 0 * 7 *
At Philadelphia. Del Ennis slammed on 11th Inning home | Philadelphia run with one on to give the New York Phillies
12-11 slugfest triumph over the New York Glants.
д
Cincinnati nl St. Louis was postponed, due to rain. Chicago And Pittsburgh were not schedul- ed.
In the American League, rookie Infelder Gerry Coleman homered In the eighth inning with a man) on base to give the New York Yankees a 5-4 victory over the Fhiladelphia Athletics.
Manager Lou Boudreau hil hi first homer of the season as his Cleveland Indians defeated the St. Louis Browns 1-0.
Boudreau's long hit was one of only four hits allowed by Reds Embree, who was charged with the lors.
Rome, April 25. The decision on the site for the 1956 Olympic Games wit be mode
In a doubleheader at Chicago. on Friday when the Internation: {
ympic Committee, at present in the Detroit Tigers defeated the session here, cast their votes la a White Sox 6-2 and 7-5 because of the heavy hitting of the Detroit secret ballot.
The Melbourne invitation Com-rookie sensation, Johnny Groth,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
FL HF
7
I
y
1
Prencher Roe,
mittee will argue their case on Thursday afternoon, emphasizing the natural facilities of their city. Their nearest rival, a delegation from Detrull, will argue that they :3oston have been asking for the Games Brooklyn
and have for the past 10 years
to use the Winning pitcher everything ready 1930 Games.
Joser Johnny Sain.
The other cities seeking to stage
are San Francisco, New York the Games Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Min- Philadelphia
Mexico City.Beuter. neapolls,
3
Winning plicher Joe Page, loser
Alex Kellner.
St. Louis
Cleveland
Winning pitcher
loser Red Embree, Detroit (Int game) Ü 12 Chicago
Bob
4 0 Lemon,
2
t
Winning pitcher Birgit Trucks,
loser Howio Judson. Detroit (2nd game).
Chicago
A
12
0
(10 innings) Winning pitcher Dizzy, Trout,
loser Bill Evans.
--Associated Press.
HORSE TRAINER COLLAPSES
Newmarkel, April 20. Walter Earl, the trainer of the Derby favourite, Swallow Tail, collapsed in the Members' Stands during the racing at Newmarket today. He was taken from the course by an ambulance to, the nous Memorial Hospital, where ho was stated to be "quite comfort- appointed Mr. Fart, who was trainer to Lord Derby, the owner 1019, wag of Swallow Tail, la previously trainer to the late Mr. S. Joel. Reuter,
able."
HKFA CALLS MEETING
A meeting of the Emergency Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association will be held day, April 29 at 5.15 p.m.
M4 11
13 ....... 12 Buenos Aires an Winning pitcher Sch1boy Rowe, at the Association's office on Fri
loser Andy Hansen.
WOLVES VS. LEICESTER ON SATURDAY
(By ALCYDES)
The long trail to Wembley ends on Saturday when Wolverhampton, the favourites, enter the arena with Leicester City. There is nothing to compare in the soccer world with 。 FÁ Cup Final at the stadium, with its billiard table like surfaco playing pitch and its teem-- Yos, ing thousands thronging the terraces. undoubtedly 'this is the game of the season in English football.
Little doubt exists in my mind
may
West Bromwich
100 yards: (1) Lt. Stepto (25 2010 of the successful participants Saturday, Pompey have put these assured
Where To Get
Army Sports
News
In future, ali news regard. Ing Army Sports fixtures may be obtained from Cap. tain Chisnall, Staff Officer, Phyalcal Training, Army Headquarters.
cac
and should
AGENDA
Players sent off the field of play
the during
Division Second match between South China and KMB played on Satur day, April 23.
League
1. Tam Ka-tsun Sports Club.
of KMB
2. Chul Tak-wing of Bouth Chino AA.
BOWLING CONTEST
TAIKOO CLUB BOWLING TEAMS Taikoo Club will entertain Hong Kong Eletric in £ve-risk bowling contest ut Tatkoo on Baturday, April 20, at 5.30 pm. The players chimen to represent Talkoo1- J. Nimmo, T. Mclean, A. Stereo; and J.C. Chalmers (sklo),
W. Cunningham, W. HeColl, J.B. Baz-| ter and C. David (akip).
-W. Nichelan, C. McLellan, J. Wal K J., Hinniburgh (skip).
and
J. Rowan, I.A. Smith, F., Thomson
A. Walmon (xkkp},
13. Baker, D.T. Vally, R.). Marshall
WG. McKio (skip).
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
Halifax IRISH LEAGUE
RUGBY GAME RESULTS
take an easy RUGHY
London, April 20.
The following were the result of rugger games played today:
Pen UNION:Bath 25 zance and Newlyn 8. Teignmouth Forecast for matches to be 5 Gloucester 9. RUGBY LEA
GUE:
Keighley 15 Bradford Northern 8. Dowsbury 28 Boll Vue angors 5. — Reuter.
MITCHELL BACK
IN ENGLAND
are at home have should Hop Step and Jump: (1) Gar.
taking full Sykes (25 Fd Regt RA), (2) WO. that the Cup will go to the Mid- to Barnsley and Hunt (rd Sec Sect), (3) Sgt. Jac-lands in the safe custody of the little diMculty in
me it looks
London, April 20, as points from this game. Lincoln (4) Wolves, To (Fd Sec Sect),
The following were the results 2/Lieut. Carr (25 Fd Rogt RA. though it will be a rather onc-City's fate has long since been
be wrong of
of sealed and it is the order of the of football matclies played today Distance: 30
sided affair- 11. 9 ins.
ENGLISH LEAGUE Medley Relay: (1) 25th Field course one may reflect on how boot from Division II for them,
have showed Third Division (Northern) (0) Pte. Regiment
RA (2) First Battalion Leicester romper away with things Forest, however, (2) Gras ber-Buffs Regiment. Time: 4 mins in their match with Portsmouth improved form of late and may Oldham Athletic U Hull City
they Southport think they 2 tram (25 Fd Regt I:A) and (3) 12 3/5 sees.
in the semi-Anal, At Wembley, yet save the day. L/Cpl. Tejman Dewan (2/10 (1).
however, it is so different, with will find things pretty hard go- High Hurdles (1) 2/Lieut Carı
4 Ballymena Distance: 23 feet.
(25 Fd Regt RA), and (2) Capt. the tension experienced there up-ing at West Ham on Saturday. Linileid
Linfield's win makes them the Children's Race (under 10 years! A. Tansley (HKCTU). Time: Fetting the best of teams; With-The Hammers have only lost at
out any hesitation Wolves have home once this season and which Irish League champions. Router proves they are a pretty safe bet. of age): Girls; (1) Mary McGrath. 20 1/5 secs.
Boys; (1) Geraid Mainwaring. The tug-of-war was won by the my bet in this game.
lost In Division III (South) Swan- Field Regiment RA, and
By their, win at Bolton
themselves of re- Fa Regt RA), (2) Ptc. Miller
turning to Division II next sea- (Buffe), and (3) C/Sgt Padaba-received a prize.
leadership issue in league one
virtue of their
win over Results of the Team Champlon beyond dispute. think every-son by
Brighton Just Saturday, This ship: (1) 25th Field Regiment RA one will agree they are worthy 104 points; (2) The Buffs, 4 of the honour over their season's werk they are at home to Bristol
CI points; (
(3) Field Security, 32 displays, with not an outslundug points;
(4) Gurkha, 27 points; player among them but a team two points from this match. (5) Hong Kong Chinese Training who has played at one man. This Unit, 14 points; (1) Royal Army week they entertain Huddersfield played on Saturday 30th April,
1949. Service Corps, 4 points.
a desperato who are really In
FA CUP FINAL The first competitors in each plight and will need every point
DIVISION I the Hong they can obtain if they wish to event will represent Kong Land Forers. In the Quad-avoid relegation, I fear though BIRMINGHAM v Aston Villa rangular Meeting to be held on there is little hope of points com- BURNLEY v Liverpool Sunday, May 8.
CHELSEA v Sunderland and it will mean Just another Oficiala: Cal. T.H. Spear, OBE: their way from Fratton Park, Charlton Derby Co.
MANCHESTER C. v Arsenal (Referee); Lt. Col. H.T: Alexan-nail for their coffin.
MIDDLESBRO v Sheffield U. der OBE (Chief Track Judge);
Newcastle v Manchester U. Lt. Col. J.S. Vickers DSO 2/10
PORTSMOUTH v Huddersfield Gr. (Chier Field Judge); Major
FRESTON V Bolton K.H.S. Wilson, Buffs, Licut Strat-
and Shemeld ford-Tuke, Buffs, Copt. H. Byrde,
Stoke v BLACKPOOL Welch (Track Judge): Major W. United both involved in the re-
DIVISION IE Penaluna, Northumberland Fullcgation battle oppose each other, llers, Capt. G.A. McGrath, Buffs, on the former's ground this week Brentford v Plymouth
to rather inclined
10 BURY Grimsby Capt. (QM) J. Stone, Buffa, Lieut. and I om in... Goss, Buffs, (Field Judges) favour the chances of the Home Chesterficki v Southampton Lad.H. Payne MBE RE team. It is certainly a mix up COVENTRY y Queens P. R. Сарг
of this table. LEEDS U.. v Cardiff well enve (Starter); CSMI T.L. Weatherall, at the bottom
their Lincoln v APTC (Clerk of the
v BRADFORD ith a win (SHEFF WED. v Luton of the higher league status with a winner w (Assistant Cleuse); Mr. Preston may Leung
over Bolton, at home this week. Tottenham v FULHAM Webster Courne); BSM F.W.
(Chief Recorder); Cpl.
In Division II, the pace is still WEST BROM. v Barnsley HASC
P.J.
v Notta HAM Brown RASC (Assistant Rea hot one,
DIVISION 11 (south) corder); Major T.R. Cook, It. Fulham Sigs. Capt. P. Collins, Middlesex, Albion battling is out for pro- Bournemouth v MILLWALI
This week Capt.
ROVERS (Announcers);
BIG BRISTOL N.D. Pul
y Norwich Buffs,
Capt R.W.L. McAlter away to Chesterfield, and on re CRYSTAL PAL, v Leylon 0.
will do well to IPSWICH Aldershot 2/10 Gra. (Time Keepers): L/Cpl. cent showings
point, Ful- NEWPORT v. Exeter G. Every, RASC, Ple. R. Do come away wit
(Comer Judra): hom's match with Spurs at White NOTTS CO. v Brighton son, RASC,
the high READING SS1 Hart Lane provides Carvell, AFTC,
Swindon CSMI E.L Smith, AFTC, (Chief Whips): Sgt. light of this league on Baturday SWANSEA Bristol City Manson (Lap Scorer); SMI E.8. and past record reveal that the TORQUAY v Northampton- Tamlyn, APTC (Chiat Marshal); Cottagers have only lost there Walsall v Southend Capt. 8.3. Chimell, SOPT, one in the last six genes. I'm WATFORD V. Fort Vale Suffolks, Hon, Secretary art Of Upping the promotion aspirants, Continued as foot of pert CoL) WREXHAM Chester, kentilber
The time of kick-off for soccer matelies over the week-end has been changed as under-
First period from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30.p.m.
..
Second period from 5 p.m. to @ p.m.
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The Second Division match be-
R.M.V. Ribeiro, M... B, C.E. Matween Talkoo and Club will now quet and N.P.F. Marques (skip).
ILA. Campos, P. Rodringen, 3.A. Rams cios and J., Horanha (skip).
F.M. Ribeiro, J.P. Xavlet, - P.M.N, da
Biles and R.P; du Lus. (skip),'
JA. Vietor, 0.2, Remedion, N.A. Bel.
Navy will be played on Saturday, so and JF.V, Ribeiro (skip).
J. Colton, LA, Rocario, G.P. Basta und April 30, on the Club Ground at... Ribeiro (skip),
Bn.m.
thâ.
be played on Club ground, (not Caroline Bill) on Sunday, May 1, at 3.30 p.m.
TODAY'S SOCCER
SECOND DIVISION
Jer Pls. Ositing,
,:
118. Remedios, A‚V. Gouano, Referee: W. Guffody. Linesmen: Noronha, and 1.5. Blira (sklo), Sgt. Manson and P.P. 11.
The following are the results of PA Dockyard! Navy, 64ę 5.1.1 Be - games played:
0.0, Ferelta's rink best IF, Xavier's | Tramways • Army-IK; Army “p-
2.1.1 Before: BY, Kwok, rink? JMV. Ribeiro's sink beat Ind. Silen's_rink;' 2,4. da Lun's sink beat Dr. Taško v Navy's Caroline 38118, 8.45 pic
·Rotussy! W, Crawford, A.F. Octerra's sink! 7.VV. Ribeirwa xink besi' G.P, Remedios's, elske
Printed, nid - published for the Propria Siren, the CHINA MAIL LIMITED, by FRANK LESLIE BUBE, Windsor, Bosni, Hong Ko
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[WD Chiasse • Club (Canselled),
This information T COT- tained in a latter written by the Publia Relations Officer to those Chinese newspaper which enforced a blackout of news in regard to the visit of the Singapore and games
XI ovar Army Socoor
over the Easter holidays...
The Chinese newspapers question enforand the black- out of news because it was alleged that there had been discrimination in the ́diesamt- nation of news relative to the viale of the Singapore Army Boccer XI.
The tetter from the Pubila Relations Officer reads:
"Wa thank you for your Jatter of April 21 and for the aourtesy of the explanation of the circumstances which led to your decision. For the futurs, Information regarding Army Sports fixtures may obtained from always ba Captain Chianall, staff Om oer, Phyajpal Training, Army Headquarters
SOD,
Home Team Favoured
Middlesboro
motion.
anyway.
and West
with Southcomich We
Soton
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London, April 26. Vie Mitchell, who won the Lin colnshire Handicap in · 1939,, oc Squadron Castle, when prentice, la back in England' at ter riding with considerabio suc cess in India.
an
Ho goes to the scale at alghi stone. Reuter.
The following will represerit the Hong Kong Football Club'm their First División soccer matéh against Kwong Wah at Boundary Street on Saturday at 5 pằng
Catton, Fowler, Strange, Well ler, Forrow, Beck. Barclay, Mul len, Nelson, Kiernan and Main.
.
DIVISION III (NORTH) Accrington v GATESHEAD BARROW v N. Brighton BRADFORD C v Crowe DONCASTER V York
Southport HALIFAX HULL Stockport
OLDHAM
Mansfeld' VERTRETSWADLE
ROTHERHAM v. Čarlitle Tranmero, v DARLINGTON
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