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The Combined Services Boccer XI which beat Combined Chineze by two goals to one In the Second Round game of the Victory Shield Soccer Competition at Caroline Hill yeater- Combined Services retain the Bhield which they won last season("China day.

By their win,

Mali" Photo).

Services In Brilliant Win Over Chinese XI

Bosox Trip Chicago;

Combined Services 2-Combined Chinese 1 Staging a brilliant second half recovery after a mediocre first period display, Combined Ser- vices beat Combined Chinese by two goals to one in the Second Round game of the Vic- tory Shield Soccer Competition at Caroline Hill yesterday.

Cubs Lose By virtue of their victory, Combined Services re-

New York, May 18.

Shortstop Vern Stephen:" ninth home run of the year, scoring leftfielder Ted Wi- liums, provided the runs by which the Beston Red Sox de- fented the Chicago White Sox 4-3 in the American League yesterday.

tain the Victory Shield, which they won last

seoson.

After the game, the Shield, throughout.

tion.

Tang

Kwong-rum,

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949. .'

Leicester Batsman's Quick Century

Leicester, May 17. ·

Frank Prentice won an exciting race with a thunder storm today and became the second century. makar against New Zealanders this season.

In the hour and a quarter's play possible' at Grace Road, Leicester, he took his score from 44 to 104, his total time being two hours 25 minutes.

ond

When the storm broko flooded the pitch it was decided to abandon the match as a draw. The final scores were: New Zea- landers 430: Leicestershire 119 and 207 for one wicket.

G. Lester, who was also not out last night, took his score to 70 not out, and both batsmen player! confidently In a frying pitch respite frequent bowling changes.

11 fours, the pull

The Prentice-Lester unbroken stand of 53 in 155 minutes for the second wicket demonstrated that the tourists slow bowling is often inaccurate and liable to

evere punishment.

Prentice's 154 included hits best strokes being and the on-drive.

W.A. Hadlee, the New Zealand captain, tried seven bowlers in in the first, but they could make ittle impression on Prentice nud Lester,

COLONY ATHLETIC MEET

Heats for the 1949 Open Athletic Meet, to be held on May 22, will be contested at Caroline Hill today and to- morrow.

The Meet, which is sponsored by the South China Athletic A- sociation, has attracted a total of 141 entrics, both local and out- part.

The Royal Navy and RAF will noi. it is understood, be taking part in the Meet, although Land Forces, Hong Kong, are strongly

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COUNTY CRICKET:

OXFORD BEAT YORKS: COLLAPSE OF HANTS

London, May 17.

CANTABS' AMAZING COLLAPSE

A big surprise in cricket matches which ended yos- torday was the defeat of Yorkshire by Oxford University by 69 runs. Hampshire, who lost to Surrey by an innings, were out for 59-the lowest total of the season. Rain interfored with County matches, robbing sides in two games of the chance of taking first in- nings points, but two easy victories were record- ed in matches which could be played to a finish,

Cambridge, May 18. Caught on a pitch damaged his figures being four for seven. Cambridge, in the opening day of their mutch against the by overnight rain. Hampshire He took 11 for 02 in the match.

James Langridge, the 42- New Zealand cricketers here, were powerless, and their last

year-old Bussex alt-rounder, had lost seven wickets for 45 nine wickets fell in two hours

who had his arm injured while runs at lunch time today. and a quarter for $1 runs.

batting The second wicket pair, Mc- Correll and Heath, put on 24, the resistance but otherwise was negligible.

to retire. Paul

had yesterday,

only The teams started their match bean fielding for 10 minutas In fair but cloudy weather, with today when he was struck on

fairly arm wicket Cambridge the leg at silly midoff and had opened the batting, Dowes and

Morris going in first pair.

Cambridge cracked completely before the bowling of Hayes and Cresswell.

pitch, From an easy paced Hayes managed to extract sur prising speed, and Cresswell's in-

Winslow, the South whose registration for

African. Supex has not been approved by the MCC, deputised, and withi five minutes had caught Cooper, The only stipulation in the laws of cricket is that the opposing

to be substituted.

he second innings against three represented and are expected to nine, and his brother Eric, with captain must agree to the person swingers and leg cullers, bowled

A start was made just before o'clock and off the fourth ball from Cowie, Prentice ruled the second włeket partnership to 100 in 82 minutes.

Drying Pitch

Northants Win

to four men leg trap, were not- able for good length and direction. After a cautious first wicket aland of 27 by Dewes and Morris, steadily. wickets toppled

batted Cambridge

most poorly,

the

of the footwork being weak and of the batsmen playing

MERY

and other iteal outstanding tree and Pullinger, who took four for tonshire beut Kent to win their across the line of flight.

the Meal

on

and

0:

In hla second spel! of five. overy.

HAYOB claimed three wickets for five runs. Lunch scores:

CAMBRIDGE, ist inninga

Alded by good folding, J.C. Taker, with offbreaks bowled to alex trap, was at times virtually unplayable, and he came out with figures of 15 overs, six maldens,

runs and five wickets. Alec Bedser with three for

big part in make a bold bid for honours,

two for four, played Strong competition is likely to the work of destruction. be encountered from the repr

who had had lo Middlesex, sentatives of Chung Shan Dis-fight for runs in their first innings trict, who were Champions of the against Essex, ended by having Under the inspiring captaincy Kwangtung Provincial Meet. aver a 100 to spare in winning and bowling of F.R. Brown, their

With Maine Skipwith, Lit the match.

new leader, who had a match tenant Stepto, Guimer Kirswell

Bailey, who had four for 97, analysis of 12 for 165, Northamp and field exponents participating 87, again bowled splendidly for second out at three away netches.

holda

of being promise one of the most interesting post-Essex this morning, but the side Northants wanted 177 to win

rain had left the pitch ively On a slowly drying piich the

for their second innings. Jack enough to make this on awkward New Zealand captain introduced war athletic events and records were routed when they went in

are expected to fall ike ninepins. bis spin bowlers, Rabone and

Apart from individual entries. Young and Denis Compton turn-nek, but a delightful display Sutcliffe, but the batsmen were

alaned the bell sharply, and, with a the and souvenirs were presented although continually "barracked"

following units have

top and they won three

by not warried and took the score

Morris, bw,, b. Cresswell submitted entries for the Meet couple of run outs contributing stroke play by Oldfield put them Lewes, b. Hayes

Essex by Mrs. Barrett, wife of Major by the Chinese spectators, was the

wickets. J. Barrett, a Councillor of the better of the two wingers. Chu

Doggart, lbw., b. Hayes slong stondity,

Land Forces, Hong Kong, South to their quick dismissal,

needed.

Rein robbed the Champions, Coles, b. Hayes Hong Kong Football Associa-Wing-koung was prone to indulge t too much unnecessary dribbling.:

Denis Compton took three for

of the chance of Rimmel, c. Sutcliffe, b. Cress- Ram again stopped play jus! China Athletic Association, Hong fell far short of the total The Chinese attacked from, the

Glamorgan, Kong University. Kh: George v

well Anderson, the Cambined Services

getting points against Warwick- Anderson did well to after 3 p.m. and the match was Scheel, St. Joseph's College, St. 35 to bring his match analysis to In the National League, the

custodian,

gave one of his best pet-ther a well placed centre by Chusbandoned.

Lung Sing and eight for 92, and Young claimed shire, the match being abandoned Insole, stumped Reid, b, Burko Mary's School, Brooklyn Dodgers exploded ex

Prentice, who hit 11 tours In Man Sing-

three for 29.

at lunch when pools of water lay Hawkey, c. Reid, b. Cresswell forniances to date and it was main- runs in the 11th inning to davn

Gloucestershire one of the fastest scoring spells

The events down for decision

Sussex Lose

on the pitch.

Stevenson, not out the Chicago Cubs 8-5. Ralph ly through his wonderful display Wing-keung just before Ko Po-

Arst major that the Chinese were unable to keung rushed up. Branca became the

The Chinese forced a corner and of his career, made his century are:

Iteg Perks, the burly Worces-

Nottinghamshire, play being re- league pitcher to win six grines score when they launched an all-

and 5.000 metres; 110 metres

over stricted to a quarter of an hour. Second baseman Jackie Robin- cut attack after finding themselves Anderson again came into the ple- just in time. When he had made ture as he brought off a good save 104 and the total stood at 207 a

Countles With several of the son, who drove in the first two at the losing end.

from

Sussex. Having taken seven Sup- neat header by Ko a

Po- neavy thunderstorm broke over High Hurdles: 400 metres Hurd-part in his side's victory Dodger runs with a double and Tozer and Craighead, although

keung

the ground and the match was les; High and Long Jumps; HOP.ex wickets for 78 yesterday, he now having playing three Cham

the County Combined Services look up

the abandoned as draw. triple, opened the 11th with a starting off shakily, improved

Step and Jump; Pole Vault: Shot

saved

a Worcestershire collapse planship matches, The two-bagger and raced home with the game progressed.

unbroken secord wicket Put: Discus: Juvelin: 4 x 400 today with a hurricane display of championship table is beginning|

100 metres

hitting which yielded 48 and to take shape. the tie-breaking run on u bunt ceive a rusty facial injury Just running and Higgs brought specta-

retired tors to their feet with one of his added 183. Prentice reached his metres Relay: 4 x by CHI

before the interval uncl

In the hour and a quarters* Ludies: 65, 100, 200 metres: ao included one six and seven fours. Campanella homered with Had- from further partielpation durasi long distance drives which al- century out of 185 in 145 minutes. Relay.

this most caught Yu Yiu-tak unawares, the emuinder ges on bases.

half the goalie just getting his hande play today. Lester kept the other metres Low Hurdles; Shot Put; Then he took the ball again and The Cubs struck back in the

half. In the second

end going while Prentice did the favelin: Discus, Softball Throw: claimed four Sussex second hi- nings wickels for 19, at one Lime and to the ball in 4ime. last of the 11th and Bram'a turn-

feld to the he returned

mujalty of the scoring-Reuter. 4 x 100 metres Relay, ed the a two-run homer.

Look over the right wing berth, West moving to the inside right position and Cross dropped back. Wilson, the Combined Services pivot, was in fine form and did not allow the Chinese side trip very Winning pitcher Ralph Branca, much leeway. On his flanks, he

loser Bob Chipman.

was well supported by Sims and Rowlands, who played a fine de- fensive game against a wlly pair of wingers.

Hochges.

Catcher

Ruy

NATIONAL LEAGUE

K 11

E

Brooklyn

8 14

Chicago

5 D

2

6 0

New York

1 3 10 Pillsburgh Winning pitcher Dob Chesnes,

loser Clint Hartung.

45

Tozer re.

ان

und

ilgus, as leader of the attack, was always dangerous when in phasession and led his Hine well.

Klart

and

Chinose Score

The Chinese gual had another narrow escape when Weat sent in

bigh shot.

In the 12th minute of the game, Combined Chinese drew first blood when, after a series of attacks on the Combined Services goal, Mow

Ing seized

upon an Cheung-wing

in high opening and shot to the top of the net through a crowd of players.

Sims and later West, as well as passing was erratic and, against 1 Marsden, gave a first class display the sound Chinese defence, indivi

AMERICAN LEAGUE

H

E

Cleveland

"

New York

4 16

Gene Bearden.

4 5

1

2 B

2

Detrict Washington Winning pitcher Mary Grissom. loser Forrest Thompson.

Chicago leston

3 7 0

4

0 B Parnell, Winning pitcher Mel

loser Baniy Gumpert.

-Associated Press.

backs,

Men: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,5000 tershire all-rounder, played a blowere also folled by rain against Popplewell, not out

Tennis League Opens

Next Tuesday

Combined Services tried hard to The 1949 Tennis Season opens on Tuesday, May 24, take over the offensive, but their

When a full 'programme of matches in the "B" Division of the League, will be decided. Committee of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As- sociation remind the captains of teams that un- der Rule 16, no postponement of any match will be allowed in ordinary circumstances, except on account of weather conditions.

rapped to

BRITAIN WIN ONE SINGLES

10

2

D

7

1

2

Extras

Total (for 7)

45

-Reuter.

SOOKUNPOO FOOTBALL

The following have been

Middlesex load the table with three ARMOR. 28 points from They are followed by North- amptonshire, who finished last In last season's final table, and Warwickshire. each of whom .have 24 points from three selected to represent the Rest matches. Sussex, second last in of the Colony against the Com- at Sookinpoa 1948, come next with 20.

on Sunday. The gate receipts Glamorgan, the Champions, ara tenth in the list with only four will be for the dependents of in the Yangtse points, but they have played only those killed

shelling. two matches.

The Rosults

The results of the games ended today:

bined Chinese

Rost of the Colony: Leck (8t Joseph's), Rocha (St. Joseph's), Tozer (Navy) Capt; Weatherall (Army), Craighead (Army), Castillo (St. Joseph's); Xavier. London, May 17, At The Oval: Surrey beat (St. Joseph's), Mullen (Club), Czechoslovakia beat Britain Hampshire by an innings and 58 Higgs (Army), Kiernan (Club)

Hampshire 272 and 69 and Marsden (Army). by four matches to one in the runs, second round of the European (Laker 5 for 10, Alec Bedser 3 Zone Davis Cup tle, which was for 9, Eric Bedser 2 for 4); Sur- continued at Wimbledon today. rey 380 for 9 declared,

Czechoslovakia held a decisive three-nil lead yesterday and each country won a singles match to- day.

5.

At Swansea: Glamorgan 388 for declared; Warwickshire 131 for No play today, match aban doned.

Nutts At Nottingham; Gloucestershire 334 for 5. abandoned.

402;

Reserves: Anderson (Army), Soutar (RAF), Hughes (Army). Rowlands (Navy), Wilson (RAF)

(St. Joseph's); } Weller (Army), Studd Santos (Club), West

(St. Joseph's) (Army), Gomes and Ramskill (Army). Match Coinbined Chinese: Yul . Yu- Today's results were: Dry

Hou Yung-sang tak (SCAA), beat Paish 6-3, 6-0, 6-3; Mottram beat Cernik 0-2, 6-4 0-4.

(SCAA) Capt, Cheung Shiu-ling At Birmingham, Chile today,

Essex 171 und 120 (Young AA), Tse Kam-hung (SCAA), Mixed Doubles ""; ORO = CCC, H&R eliminated Egypt from the second by 142 runs, Middlesex 189 and SCRA); Cheung Kam-hoi (SC-

zone Davis round of the European

Fung Kwan-sing -(KMB). Thng

(Kit Cheo), Cup tournement by three matches 3 for 29. Compton 3 for 35).

At Gingham: Northampton- Kwong-sum to two when Ricaldo Balblers of

Chow Man-chi kit (KMB), Cheuk-vin (Kit Chee), Tang Yu-

(Kit Chee). (KMB) and Wong King-chung

1 and contributed much towards the dual efforts to break through fall. The Winning pitcher Ed Lopat, loser success of the Combined Services.ed completely.

Tang Ramakill, the left winger, was el-

Kwong sum worked hi fective without being spectacular. way towards goal and seat in ▸ rasping shot which Anderson stop- Goalie Shinos

Ylu-ped but falled to hold. As the ball For

Yu the Chinese,

Mow the ground, tak played a good game between

Thursday, May 26 the sticks, while of the two Cheung-wing rushed up, but for

Rule 18 also provides that in for Combined Services, tunately for Hau Yung-sang,

rust Anderson recovered in the nick of every case the representative of "A" Divien May: kcc:

cretò BCAA: HRCC ✔ CUC. his hefty clearances and robust

the home team will be respon- ume and

KCD UPRO and cleared tackling. WAB the more im-

CRC ▼ LHC; $CAA (Byn). Both West and Marsden caught sible for deciding whether play is "A" Division (Ladian) pressive. Yan Wah-hing, playing in the the eye with fine efforts which Ye possible and for notifying the re- presentative of the opposing team

Friday, May 27 centre

If play is impossible, half berth, worked hard but Yu-tak saved in grand style.

A Lisle for the ball between was incllued to resort to doubtful

The following are the fixtures, Tozer and

Kwong-rum end Tung

In every tacties as a means to an end, Chand with Tozer being brought down the first named, team Kam-poi and Tae Kam-hang, the and seriously injured in the face

case being the Home team: ather two munsburn of the inter-Toe sailor left the field fur atten Dielsen (Men)! BCAA Rowin

Tuesday, May 24 mediate line, ucquitted themselves Bologna, May 17.

tion and was absent for the co ereditably. Neapolitan ratit Damato,

mainder of the first haf, Guido

In the forward line, Ko ⚫ dancer, today claimed a world

Just before the

Inforval, Mow record by dancing continuously keung playing on centre forward, for 43 days, four hours, 10 min- tried hard to get going, but found Cheung-wing missed a wonderful

opportunity utes in a club here.

SILLY SEASON IN ITALY

His previous record was 724 hours. Reuter.

Po-

his match is Wilson. Chang Kam-rther ahead when, with only An- hol and Mow Cheung-wing, the two derson

to beat, lie shot

Tong "Blue": CRO ""Huwloon Tong "White"; KCO v ̧RAV; LRO • HKCC, INC Recrelo: "CCO ♥ One "A": UBEC (Bye)

ROG:

I

of placing his side "D" Division (Ladies) USRO

Recreo CHC; LRG ! CCC,

Wednesday, May 25

▼ IRO: (Mon) Usag Recrela" v CCG: 'SOAA = Kowloon

CRO "DI ORG "C"

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When the teams lined up on ra. sumption, Tozer was soon on the right wing.

ax

...

Dock; KCC

CRO "A" LRO (Bye).

i

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✓ : KCU ♥ LRC.

Monday, May 30

At Lords: Middlesex beat Essex 230:

Mixed Babies "A" UBRC KCC: WKCG Chile won the remaining singles shire beat Kent by three wickets.

LKO; SCAA v. CRC.

Tuesday, May 31

UBRC "I" Divialen (Mon) i

✓ BCAA: Kowloon Tour "Blue" CRO "B" XCO Y Howloon Tong "White", RAP LRC: KCC JRC Recreio T cco: ono "A" (Byw}, *D* Division (Laf{m}; CRC ♥ KCO; CCO

• ÚBRO: LRC = "Becreio.

Wednesday, June 1

*** Dirialen (Mon) : "LRC UBRC: IRO

* Recreio: CCC ♥ BCAA: Kowloon

match of the tournament.

The Chilean star beat Egypt's Marcel Coen, 2-0, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1

United PreSS. Reuter and

VARSITIES BEAT

Kent 238 and 177 (Brown & for 891; Northants 230 for 9 declared and 177 for 7.

200

ton

Yu

Reserves: Cheong Koon-hing At Uxford: Oxford University beat Yorkshire by 60 runs. Oxford (Kit Chee), Fok Yu-wah Kit,

223 and 22

(Whitecombe -57); Chee), Tang Chung-fat (KMB): Yorkshire and 141 (Chester Lo Wat-kuen (Kitchee); Hurg Hing-yuk (KMB), Chan Kam-pui 5 for 22). AAA

At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- (CAA), Ho Ying-fan (SCAA), (Kitchee), Ko Cambridge, May 18, versity drew with Lancashire. Loe Chung-fat A combined Oxford and Cam-Lancashire 210 and 13 for no Po-keng (SCAA), Chu Wing- Dock KOGI ORG "n" ou ""bridge Universitles track and feld wickot: Cambridge 1:6 (Doggart keung (SCAA) and Lee Tai-fat

soam beat the Amateur Athletle 68, Roberts & for 45

Isat Association by B2 points to 47 At Chichester: Worcestershire, boat Sumex by .. Worcester- "A" Division (M): BCAA KOC CRC night.

The two Universities are send-shire 2211 and 214; Bursex 240 and Division (Ladies) KCC BCAA)ing joint team to the United 129 (Smith 60, Perka 4 Ipr 19)

Staten to race against Princeton | Reuter. Donkien "g"; HKU ▼ XCO: LÃO and Cornell on June 4 and Harvard and Yale, on June 21----Associated Press,

ORO "A" ¿Ùƒe).

Thursday, June 2

* Recreio HICO HKU.

UBRO ORO LÃO (Ny#),

/ Friday, June 3

cnoi CCO ♥ baru.

Mixed

The Equaliser

mouth melee, the scorer on this oc- Combined Services, one goal in ension being Muender. arrears, Immediately settled down After this reverse, the Chinese to serious business after holding flung all their resources into the back an barly thrust by the Chin-game. The whole team moved into

attack and it was only the brii Mixed

plus The ball was brought down to lance of Anderson, the atout the Chinese end of the fleld and hearted defence of Combined Combined Services almost obtain-

the Com- Services that prevented ed the equalker when a well bined Chingaa from scoring. placed header by diggs, which had Yu Yiu-tak beafers all the way, was cleared almost from the goal-line

by Hau Yung sang

the

Combined Services broke away

Monday, June 6 Doublen “A”1 Ciuc ♥ UBNO; «Co KKCO; 130 ♥ BUAM. ···

Tuesday, June 7

ocasionally but were unable to (4); "A" Kowloon

The

score final whistle came with the Play to the other Chinese still fighting hard, but

AMPON WINS

Paris, May, 18.:

(KMB).

· SCHOOL SOCCER Talkoo qualified to meet St. Joseph's College in the Final Round of the Inter-Schools Foot- ball' Knock-out Competition with ⚫ one-fil victory over La Salle BOWLS TEAM

College at Hoppy Valley yester- day. The winning goal was scor- have The following

beened following a corner kick dur- selected to represent the HKFC ing extra time.

In the saml-finals of the "B"." in their Lawn Bowls match against Taikoo, at Talkoo, 4 p.m. Division Wah Yan beat Queen's College by three clear goals and F. Ampon of the Philippines won on Saturday, May 21:

College beat. Wantzai his first round match in the men's J.S. Howell, L. Breare, J.S.H. S«R¥ ¦ La Salle

by lone goal to nil. Secreto : COUS CU CRO Ingles of the French lawn tennis and N., Babbleston (Skip).

championships which began on the Wednesday, June a

courts of the Roland Garros "G"; Division! ORO "A" ♥ LRC KCO Stadium here today,

COOT BCAA' Neerulo; 18C URC He beat Der H. KukaNyki of

Lariton Dock • URO “Q′′)] Ózechoslovakia 7-0, 0-4 and 6-1--| UBRO (Bye). ANNE Thursday, June 0

Divion, (km) KCC • Chat Re ``ataloˆ«• HXCO; HKU_♥ BCAA.

Ton "Bine" | SOAA ▾ Kowloon Tong "White" RAP ▾ CRC "D"; NRCO

Recreio: IRO KCO RO UBRO OCO (Bre).-

menpo-koung managed to their efforts petered out against a "2" Division (Ladies) UBRO

end, Ko shake off Willson and raced through team which refund to grant any to send in a terrific drive which | quarter. Azidordon saved in miraculous Combined Zervices - Anderson, (Army); fashion.

Craighead (Army), „Toner (Royal, Norr),

Rapidly the ball was taken to (Army), Wilech (RAW); Rowlande

PRN (Rapuh,, Nayy), Wanh.... (Army), Crom

*CO Y ORO) UBRO (PTV).

Friday, June 10

....

the Chinese ronimouth and from an (RAF) BE (Royal Navy), dima (Rogul's« sccurstajiem by West, Higgs this Hayy) "and" Klamak]U} {AINES, VAN STA Ume mučajuuded-, with an excollent Combined CHMAN Tú Thu-kak) (80ÁK -header to the far corner of the "A), Hes. Yung (BOAAA), *A* Division (India) | ERO== BCAA!!

From the kick-off, Combined Real (DAA) Mabala ( vices again swept down the field Che) The Sun (CAA "A"), "Taba Mixed Docklear USBO ♥ LAC: One KWOR- (Xiv Chee), Chang: mak nof and before the Chinsos know what (sona Cás), Kg Tokeng (BUAA #ga was happening, the ball was armas Szom ChinaMAICAA) ANG Uhu-Wlass Mind D), A-1 BCAA -* -- K00) placed in the net following a quale | kenas: (80AA "A"}

***V MKUI MOG ✔ OGO.

7 Monday, Juna 18.0.......

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KCC TENNIS.

ptain Turner Cool won the

1. Strange, LL, Wallwork, 0, trenge

M., Rakussan (8kis).

C. Carr, J.ff. O'Grads; B.A. Manuel and B... Blekford (Ship),

Hooverpak Baker, F. Binner and 1.7. Hankry

"Members of the HKPC are eminded of the Warplaikaw at 6,30 p.m. 'Lostay.

BOWLS CHANGE The First Division Lawn Bowls League match between Club, də Recrals "A", last year's champions, and Craigengower Cricket Club on Saturday has been postponed to Bunday. The game will be Diayed at King's Park starting at 4 panda Ng

Canton, May, 18. Recently blown up at Elliot Bingles handicap yesterday when er Mise, Orient in being malenged, Pitated and published - for: the" Prog final of the Kowloon Cricket Bub Reach by bandits, the river steam he beat T. Baker 6-0, 6-4,-- | and will be lowed to Hong Kong CHINA'S WALK LIMITEDJI

Captain Turner Cove, was shings for repair next week.--Amsociated wakKK LUBLIN BURN, VẬN 16 and Baker, mining 30

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