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OF FOOTBALL BODY

(By "ROVER")

Hong Kong Boy The Hong Kong Football Association is fast becom- Wins Swimming

In Scotland

A former vnc schoolboy enpresentative, Allatair Mc. Ewen, won the 100

Yards

Free Style Bcotish Midlanda Junior Championship in the record time of 62.0 seconds on May 29,

He also won the schools championships, coming frat In the 50 and 100 yards free style as well as the 50 yarde breast

stroke (using tho Butterfly Stroke).

Alistair came in third lost year In the 100 yards freo style champlonship for boys tunder 16 years) and came

VRC the second In

Junior Championships for the 220

and 440 yards free style.

SWIMMING GALA AT THE VRC

(BY KIMBERLEY)

The Colony's first swim show of the season of any signific- ance at all, is the VRC-Eastern meet arranged for tomorrow. unless the weather again, has its own plans.

Five inter-club events are down on the programme, padded in be tween with a number of VRC members' contests, numbering 10 In all, with guests and husts play- ing a friendly water polo game to

end it all.

In the Enstern line-up, the mame of Tsui Hang stands out prominently.

ing a bureaucratic body monopolised by a coterie of individuals who aro sacking to pro- mote or further their own interests to the de- triment of others.

The Association is seeking to invest itself with pow.

by

ers which Government would never think of taking upon itself. The Association is a per- fect example of what happens when a powerful clique gets into power.'

"

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1949.

King's Horse Wins Coronation Stakes

Ascot, June 15.

Ascot was mado truly Royal this afternoon by tho victory of the King's filly, Avila, in the Corona- tion Stakos for three-year-old fillies, run over ono mile.

both the One Thousand Guineas when it was

the

obvious that

win, loud

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YORKSHIRE'S TYPICAL RALLY IN VITAL GAME

London, Juno 15. ;

The Worcestershire and Yorkshire match, which, may have a vital bearing on the destina- tion of the Championship this scason, providad the main interest in today's County cricket pro-

gramma, which consisted of only two matches.' Worcestershire, the present leaders, made a great` start against their nearest rivals by capturing five wickets for 59 runs, but, typically, York- shire fought back and by the close of play had turned the tables and were in a fairly sound position,

The Yorkshire rally was main-

Leicestershire collapsed after

Open Pairs Programme

The First Round games in the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship will be played next week, the initial games taking place on Tues- day, Juna 21.

The attention of all competitors is drawn to the rules governing

These are the views expressed this argument does not mean to and the Oaks, started nt 11 to 2 Roy broke out and, as is the ly due to a tixth wicket stand f

The King and Queen and members of the Royal Family, who had earlier driven down the course in State, saw Avila, a daughter of Hyperion race to a comfortable three-lengths victory in the hands of Irish-born jockey Michael Beary. Aviin. which had falled In Half a furlong before the finish,

would fully cheers custom in Britain, men took off of 13 by J. Wilson and his cap their hats, shouting: "Hats Otain, Norman Yardley.

Wilson, a left hander, reached

All Clubs are requested was reached as the winning poSÉ

his 50 out of 75 shortly before Hundreds

Immediately turned

lunch, and was at the wicket Box and clapped. for just over to the Royal

Batsmen had an uncomfortable the games and that score cards three hours in time at Lord's where the MCC are supplied. Their Majesties

very Scoring 84. Yardley used his feet met Cambridge University, The

Matches ara to commenco nos plensed and none was more ex-well and was mainly responsible pace bowlers, pitching short of a later thn 5.43 p.m.

at Avila's win than Princess for Yorkshire scoring at a run a length, made the ball lift awk- Szabeth.

representatives of certain imply that a new Council, which on the books, but so popular was Clubs interviewed by the "China sees certain defects in the policy success that the totalisator Mail" yesterday regarding the of an existing system, should not returned only 3 to 1. proposed alterations to Rules of take steps to eliminate auch de- the Hong Kong Football Associa-fects. For example, if the outgo- ing Council tolerated a state of tlom.

These proposed alterations will semi-professionallem, would

A new the Annual be reasonable to expect be placed before General Meeting of the Assocla- Council, comprised of men who love the game for the game's sake, tion to be held on July 15,

to continue tolerating a state of affairs of which they do not ap

it

The decision of the Council to continue utilising the services of

The proposal to augment the Council by the addition of five niembers, two of whom shall be prove? nominated by the President and the Vice Presidents. has been in- terpreted as a manoeuvre initiated by certain Councillors of the KFA who know that they will have to vacate office shortly.

Assured Of Place

It is forecast in well-informed soccer circles that the Councillors in question will, with the intro- duction of this new rule and be cause of their influence in cer-

am quarters, be assured of a place on the Council for the next Ave years and that because of their unassailable position, they can then do as they please.

Whether this forecast is correct or not remains to be seen; in any event the die will be cast in the not too distant future.

There Is

Secre-

TENNIS LEAGUE MATCHES

Only two

Tennis Lengua

an Hon. Secretary rather matches were played of yester enrage a paid full-time

great shock to day, the rest being called off on tary, carne na a

account of the sodden courts, many people, particularly in view

In the Ladies' "A" Division, the publicity which had been

Ladies' Recreation

Club streng given to the matter.

thened their League position by defeating United Services creation Club 7-2.

Chinese Recreation Club secur- ed their third successivo win Ir the Men's "A" Division, boating University by eights sets to one.

There is no doubt but that a paid full-time Secretary, who has rn ties with any particular Club or que, is desirable.

There are, Councillors who hold the view that it would not be beasible to obtain the services of

satisfactory Secretary at 515,- 000 a year. This view is, to soy the rest of it, absurd in the ex- treme.

Personal Reasons

It is the opinion of many that the objection by certain officials one puzzling point to the employment of paid full- about the qualifications

to be time Secretary is based on per possessed by the Council members sonal reasons. These officials are, covered by the new rule and that it is claimed, afraid that with the an indepentot is the stipulation that they should, inter alia, be persons

with "gagement of

Secretary, the ruid full-time deep and sincere interest in the

drastically curtailed. game." What actually is the mean cope of their influence will be ing of these words?

There is a strong feeling abroad To those with an intimate that the Hong Kong Football As- knowledge of local soccer, there sociation is badly in need of new a few persona in this blood. Year after year, the affairs are only

have a deep end of the Association have bena Colony who sincere interest in the game" for nonopolised by one particular the game's sake and these persons clique, so much so that it has, be- Arc not the ones likely to become more or less a "family busi- nominated under the new rule. ness." Men who are really keen The majority of people who about the game and are anxious profess an interest in soccer here to keep it clean and free from are only interested in the bene- the evils which exist at prosent, Ats which they are able to derive are denied a voice in matters. by associating themselves with the game. Take away from them the benefits and they would not eye in the so much na cast an direction of a football

Trui was the 1041 50 yards hampion, He beat Chung Sing's Ng Nin in a dramatle race when Ng's characteristic

untidy style tangled himself with the ropes that cost him the che aplonship and then, possibly the record.

Tsui Hang

is reported to be making a vigorous return to com- petitive swimming this year to challenge the record of 24.4 for the 30-free set by George Saun- ders

during the Championship Heats of 1947, and possibly to widen the range of competition in the 100-free.

Entered in the 50 tomorrow Tsui faces

of the opposition VRC's Gerry Rosa-Pereira

in

what will most certainly turn out

to be the evening's ovent in close finishes.

No estimation of Taul's present

Matter Of Policy

bent

Ladies' "A" Division LRC (7)-UBRC (2)

Re-

to the

looked

ap-

minute,

A good start of 107 for the Colony Championships which ap- opening wicket, but a brisk in- pear in the Association's Omelal nings by Walsh helped to raise Year Book 1949.

the total.

six.

Three

mure runs.

two less than

pronchod Princess Elizabeth, ap- wickets fell in the close,

tled him aside,

to

Bowlers On Top ensure that rinks are reserved for

who

17

C.F. Lee

Y 8.1. Marvin

games

A.W. Hircock

J. McCutcheoa

the The following are The King and Queen and the

wardly, the most successful being down for decision:- Yardley struck an early blow Charles Oakes, of Sussex, Royal

watched Avila party had

he bowled took four wickets for only

TUESDAY, JUNE 21 saddled tri the

On for Yorkshire when paddock.

for ¡Cooper a stable hand

At KCC their way,

A.F. Verelts Nigel Howard, the Lancashire Catlibo her hours before parently intent on getting

with captain, and Jack Robertson, of 1...* Bla autograph. Two detectives hus-Worcestershire 148 behind with Middlesex, fared better than the a... Ribello

four wickets down.

Cambridge batsmen

ankl made The big race of the day, the In the other County match 104 for the opening MCC stand.

Clese of play scores: Royal Hunt Cup, run over nearly Nottinghamshire one mile, produced a terrific finish, return of Harold Butler,

At Lord's: Cambridge Univer- J. Mcheiland the camera having to be called England fast bowler, after a long sity 179 (C. Onkes 4 for 17) MCC A.P. Pereira Va upon before the race was award- absence caused by a back strain. 188 for 2 (Robertson 73).

Although he did not produce At Bristol: Combined Services

was the 346 May 80, Shiroff 64); Glou- . Gaffney of the cestershire 22 for no wicket. A.E. Elitpil

292 (Berry 30, Lester 08, Walsh 57); Nottinghamshire to bat.

ed to Sterope, a well-backed 100 to 6 chance, owned by a former Cambridge graduate, Mr. Townley.

Touch And Go

welcomed the

their

his best pace, Butler

Jack most successful member

Notts attack and troubled all the Leicestershire batsmen short spells.

in

Altogether he bowled 24 overs

At Nott

Nottingham: Leicestershire

VI

At KBGC

W. Marshallany

M.. Huic

3.A. Buptlata

D.M.A. mack

V.A. Rumlahn

R. Tay

B., Bulins

At C de R

V

At PRC

V A.R.A. Rahman

At Worcester: Yorkshire 210 K.M. Kumini

New Zealanders

Lay Foundation For A

Mrs. Slagter and Mrs. Shewan Sterope, who had pulled off n for 47 and three wickets, but loft (Wilson 84, Yardley 68, Perks 8 (LRC) lost to Mrs. Williams and great coup for his connections in the field in the last hour tortor 75); Worcestershire 64 for 4. Mrs. Jones 4-8, beat Mrs. Enster-winning the Cambridgeshire massage and rest.

-Reuter. brook and Miss Bonbernard 7-5, Handicap last year, thus brought Scott off a notable double. But it was at Mrs. Hail and Miss

touch and go and the draw for Mro. Alexander and Mrs. piaces at the start may have Stroobach (LRC) beat Mrs. Wil- earned him his head victory over 10 to chance, lams and Mrs Jones 7-5, lost to Impeccable, an Mrs. Easterbrook and Miss Bon-ridden by Gordon Richards, the bernard 2-8, beat Mrs. Hall and champion jockey.

Impeccable, a grey, made a Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Tamworth

gallant attempt to shoulder to Miss Scott 6-1.

and

victory (LRC) beat Mr. Williams

the biggest waight Mrs Jones 6-2, beat Mrs. Easter-

(nine stone two pounds) under which no horse has been muc- brook and Miss Bonbernard 1-4, beat Mrs. Hall and Miss Scott 6-0.

cessful for 30 years. He came In with

grant rattle at the Mon's "A" Division

finish, but could not just gat CRC (8)-HKU (1)

on avon

terms with Tsui Wai-pui and K.M.

who had taken the load = fur- (CRC) beat T. T. Lim and T. Lo 6-1, beat D. Lo and N. Lo 6-4, boat S.F. Lam and T.H. Ip 6-4. stone 12 pounds, is a four-yea

Lee Wai-tong and Lee Yue-old son of the former Derby win- wing (CRC) beat Lim and Lo 3-1, ner, Midday Sun. lost to Lo and Lo 4-6, bent Lam and Ip 0-3.

Au

long out. Sterope, who

carried eight

Big Score

ER. Romariet C.R. Romelet

W.G. McKin J., Kintburgh O.E. Marques

8.M. Humiaha

Vs

J.G. Remedios

C. Pape

W. Camprun H.F. Biedro W. WilliamBOA

W. Hong Bling A.K. Omar

A. Coales

D.W. Bredburr

At CCC

G.FF. Tompeca

V. P. Goodwin

Vu

A. Campbell w, Riley

At HKFC

R.M.V. Ribeiro V. C.M, Bilva

وه

J.M.A. Ramjaho AL.I. sack

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

P. Hughes

W. McCall

.A. Gulterres

J.E. Noronha

A. Hutton 3.H. Hemsley

Southampton, June 16. Staropo The New Zealand crickot tourists required 28 runs with all their first innings wickats standing to pass Hampshire's total of 129 whom they ro- sumed their match here today in fine weather It is a matter for regret that

and, on a good wicket, had scored 239 runs for Pride of India, made a favourite the majority of non-Chinese of

ni 11 to

two 2, finished third, cials, particularly representatives

one by lunch. G. Choa and of the Royal Navy, Army and Air (CRC) beat Lim and Lo -, beat runners,

Tsui Yun-pui lengths away in the field of 20 Sutcliffe and Scott carried their

The start was delayed yester. Markensjo partnership to 142 in two hours day for half an hour because the Redrann Force, are entirely in the dark no Lo and Le 6-5, beat Lain and Ip to what is actually going on be-

Backers, who had five favourlies; and 47 minutes lo establish the|New Zealanders had travelled win hind the scenes. In their simple

for them yesterday, started best first wicket stand of the overnight from Leeds, and an ex:

JE. Hayward the day well when Diableretta, tour before being separated tea half an hour is to be played. Gough honesty, they are being deceived "alt-fellow-well-met"

J. Bradley Scores:-

J., Lenduit

the The argument that an entirely by

standard can be obtained. Gerry, on the other hand, has on at least new Council may not see eye to attitude of certain office bearers two occasions, clocked the better cye with an outgoing Council in and allow themselves to be un- part of 28 seconds, swimming the a matter of policy is also dome- wittingly used

distance once in 28.2, and over the

50 and the 100 sprint. Gerry has proved to be one of VRC's most reliable.

220 Froe Stylo

Another race in this VRC-East- ern show that is worth a gallery seat by itself is the 220 yards free style event with Sonny Mon- Leire swimming against Eastern's pride: teen-ager

Cheong Kin-

what difficult to follow. Surely game.

pawns

European Players Out of Tourney

London, June 15.

6-1.

League Standings

HAMPSHIRE, 1st Innings

a daughter of Dante, scored ani Butcliffe, trying a out, dragged today.

ball from Knott five-furlong||

hls on to stumps. He hit sever fours. at 7 to 4 and ridden Scott began to take risks when M.Cork!!!) bw, b Crosswell 11 ORO Johnstone, she

won Hadlee came p

and the score Rogers, st Reid, b Cresswell

LADIES' "A" DIVISION

P W L E F

Beta

A

cany

win

in the

Pia Queen Mary Stakes

in a

LAC

n D 14 4 4

C G URRG ORC

1 1

0 4 1 1 by

1

2

10 104

z

Eagar, b Burit

M Hohit oight Shackleton, b

man, who won the harbour swim All the remaining European players wore eliminat-

when he was 16 (two years ago) und who has alrendy kicked un a rumpus this year with his 03.3 seconds efforts for the 100 metres free and returning five minutes 31 seconds for the 400 metres, to win both events during the inter- school meet inat week.

the school

simo

edged Sonny out in 2/37 flat. They Women's singles: Miss Loules

never

swam together until

V.

Mru.

(Britain).

States) the Brough (Unlled Championships.

Thelma Long (Australia). The swimming carnival of 1943 Fatricia Todd (United States) v. saw young Cheons in his worst Miss Gem Hoshing form: hd never qualified for the Miss Shirley Fy (United States) 220 although he had knocited his Y. Miss Gertrude Moran performance down close to 2/35. Sonny swam second to Lau Thi-

(United

CRC SCAA КОС IKU

НКСС Пecreta

0 2 F 6 725

MEN'S "A" DIVISION

021) BI

1G111

At KCC

Va

Va

Or

K.M. Omar

U.M, Omar C. Carr

1.ILL. Dowbiggin

E.M. Alarson

A.A. Lopre

D. Phillpe

RA. Edwania

At C de R

F. Rodrigues

J. Deixado

J.A. Belby

FE Rkinner W. Butterworth

Va

At CCC

J. Kitchell

A.M. Wahai

Va

11.1. Blektori

1. Dayles

Ya

J.8. Joyco

At HKFC

4.w. Lee

Va

JW. Leonard

M.P. Pinos

ዩ።

FX. da Bil

THURSDAY, JUNE 23

by three lengths from Sir Percy began to speed up although the Guard, e Rabone, & Hayes..

Quarter Deck,

Va W.C. Bimbin Sir Hampshire fielding remained keen. Bailey, e Rabone, is Cresswell Loraine's Percy, a retired diplomat, went Scott completed his second cen-

4 one better in the next caco fury of the tour in three hours Arnold, e Hayes, Cresswell a by winning the Churchill Stakes, and 33 minutes.

I t

016 I

10

21 1

16 13

ing Mill, a well-backed 4 to 1

0

0 4 14

Today's Games

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

CCC

KC C ССС

❤ LRC

Swimming AŁ USRC

of two miles, with his colt, Rid- fours.

chance.

The Australian jockey, Willic Cook, won his first Ascot victory when he rode Beacon, a 100 toi 7 shot, to victory in the mile and a half Bessborough Stakes. High Beacon Just got home a neck in front of the well-backed 7 to 1 chance, Jai Mahal.

For Fight

Title Is Postponed

title

at 11

Burke Walker, Hayes

Hill, e Reid, 6 Burke

Ransom, c Sutcliffe, b Burke

Knott, ol out

Extras

Total

Hayos Cresswell Burke Rabone

Burtt

י

O.C. Pereira 1.25, Xavier

C.A. Noronha

C.P. Banto

A.. Kitebelt

B.T', Marques

At KBGC

I

At KCC

G A.L.G. Eastman

168.1. Birange

112 A. Bailey

18 J. Meifelsi

Y

16 F.A. Plume

Ya

15. Yur!

20 J. Praver'

AJ. Hall

V

A.M. SOUR

10

9

A. McInne

Mr. Boyes

C. Logan

V*

W.A. Falmer

W.C. Ogley

120

ILY. Jeu

Ya

W.B. Baker

Dowling

T.K. Baker

Ya

AJ. Rumjaha

O M 17.5 3 20 14 28

W

45

At C de R

4) W. Field

G.M. Franco,

19 3 40

3 YA.. Allen

Ve

D.A. Ilario

1

11

7

NEW ZEALAND, 1st Innings Sutcliffe, d. Knott Scott, not out

Hadleo, not out

Extras

Total (for one)

71

J.W. Grant A.G. Bund

128 B. Bebbington

31 J. Howell

9TH. Gemein N. Senlar 239..

-Reuter... Chasning

16. Drown A. Bpgry

Records Tumble In Cheshire

V. Chittenden

J.A. L

F.F.-Les

a. Hong Choy

At PRC

A.2. Coelho Va CA, Coelho

At CCC

Va

4.W. Tindal!

J. Hemperr

LA. Collyer

Y L. Erken

At HKFO

YA

Ya

L.C.B. Sousa

CA. Bates.

A.R. King

- A‚E; · Minu

ALL SQUARE IN

DAVIS CUP

1

od from the men's singlos when the London grass court lawn tennis championships reachad

Richards Fails the quarter-final stage at Queon's Club today.

Dettolt, June 18. Gordon Richards was expected

The world middleweight The quarter-final line-ups now | States), Miss Joan Quertier (Bri-

The United Services Recreation to win his first race of the day read!

tain) v. Margaret Du Pont (Unit-Club will be holding the first of on Krakatao in the Jersey Stakes, fight between Marcel Cerdan and It is true that in the Chung

ed States).

their galas which havo Men's singles! Ted Schroeder{ Sing pavilion, where

been run over the Hunt Cup course, in Jake La Motta, which was to have the card, but been held here tonight, has been swimming was held, Cheong had (United States) v. George Wor- One of the most impressive planned this year, at 7.30 p.m. to- the last race on

this son of Nearco, starting at postponed 24 hours because de the advantage of a higher take-thington (Australia). Eric Stur- winners in today's third mound of MOITOW.

to be content with rain. off. The times however, if cor- gess (South Africa) v. Frank the men's events WEN Gordnar Events which are open to mem- to 11, had

Earlier, Cerdan had weighed in reet, are still pretty good.

Sedgman (Australia), Niget Cock-| Mulloy, the 35-year-old Florida bers of the club consist of Free third place.

at 11 stone four pounds, while La Victory The 220 distance has in the past burn (South Africa) v. Gardnar solicitor and America's eighth- Style, Breast Stroke, and Back

over two and four lengths, sand went to the Two Thou- Motta Upped the scales Stroke

Guiness fallure, Star King, been shown to be a good distance Mulloy (United States). Folicis-ranked player.

atone, five and a half pounds. to both Sonny and Cheong.

Ampon (Philippines) v.

There will also be a Medley, Ob- who wond, decided by the camera place at Briggs Stadium,

a thrilling race by a

The title bout was to have taken In it

He disposed of Eustace Fannin, stacle Race and diving.

short head, similar meet last year John Bromwich (Australia).

the experienced South Africari (VRC-Eastern), the Chinese_boy

Neither men had any difculty It is hoped that members will over the Aga Khan's 100 to Davis Cup player, by 6-3, 6-14 help to make this first venture a outsider, Moondust,

In getting inside the limit. La Star

King was second favourite Motta, who is an 8-5 underdog, competing or The emailant player in Inter- success by either

wolghed two and a half pounds national tennis today, Felicia.

coming along as spectators. A at B to 2.

An interesting runner in the more for his last night in May Large attendance is hoped for, almo Amgen,

Phifia of the

As ani added attraction the opening race was Skylarking, against Joey de John but was so pines; jiminated· Britain's leat

USRC

are playing the YMCA bought by Prince Aly Khan as a confident he would come in under representative, Paddy Roberts, learn at Water Polo in which wedding present for his wife, the limit today that he did not by 824 mint 6×5. ̧

Mere, Chashira, Juno 16. Riin hard and exciting game is antici=| Rila

Hayworth

Bkylarking bother to get on the scales prior

Ken Bousteld, the 28-year-old

Zagreb, June 10, In the women's singles, Mrs. patod: the two teams will also lived up to her name at the start, to the official weigh-in

Coombe Mill Resistant, today Iod Rain again Interrupted play ping in the Championships, rek- Sonny Monteiro and Johnnie Margaret Du Pont, the United be opposing each other in a six by where she was frisky but ran weigh. ing the distance, it about, 2/29. Yvanovich" (VRČ).

Cerdan made a test run on his the field with 136 after a second here today in the third round of States champion, was in devaita- two lengths rolny.

fairly well to finish seventh of Cheone, however. Is young and 100 yards back stroke: Chong ting mood against Miss Enid It is intended to apply a points the 18 runners. As the Aga hotel room scales this morning round of 05 in the Manchester the European Zone Davis Cup

Chronicle's" £1,500 in which Sweden drow level with many believe in his power over Kin-man and William Teo (Easi- Andrews, of Kent, losing only system to these gales by which Khan owned the winner, Dla- and after the indicator-showed 11 ven the 229 this wear and this part- ern), Tony Lopes and D. Collaco eight points in the Arst sat and members will receive points for bleratta, there was some com-stone, four pounds he treated him- professional goit tournament here. Yugoslavia at two matches all

Torsten Johansson, of Sweden, Earlier in the day, Fred Daly of self in a good breakfast---Router. cular race should spent much (VC).

Balmoral, the Irish professional, heat Joseph Pallada in the first of about it. Sonny, clocked twice 100 yards breast slicke: Leong even la the second for a 6-0 art entering, alse placings which will pensation for the family.

be totalled up..

Once again there was no resi

equalled the British major tour today's remaining two singles by this work onthe 220 swim, ra- Chak-to and Cheung Chung-yue

After the last gala, prites in challenge from the French con- BOWLS TEAM minent record and broko - tho] 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 4-0, 0-3 to level the. turned 1/25 at the best.

(Eastern), S. & Carvalho and M.

Other third round remilta: the form of silver spoons, will be ingent, and . horse coming

The following will represent course record, which gave him the] #coro, With VRC Belding a compara- Roza (VRC).

Men's singles; T. Sedgman tively weak ride in this meet, it

30 yards 1elay: Eastern: (Australia) beat R. Hanna (Uni awarded to the winners: at the across the Channel for the Royal the Hong Kong Cricket Club in lead, before Bousfeld alss broke The deciding match between

same time competitors pointe will meeting has yet to win.

their Lawn Bowls game against the old course record to head the Lennart Bergelin, of Sweden, andă will be, no surprism should the Trul Hang, Tommy Kew, William od Stalow) by 6-4 and 6-2, go towards their respective wer- Tomorrow, there aro hopes Hong Kong Football Club at] Irishman by one strakso.

Dragutin Mitle,, was", postponed Chinese walk away with the Teo and Cheong Rin-man.

that Turmoli may win the Ascot Happy Valley tomorrow, play. „Daly's, second round of .03] awing to heavy rain, and in high banners,

VRC: Erle Guort, Jack Gomes, Women's singles Miam

The guis will be followed at Gold Cup, the bit of the four commencing at 4 pm.

mashed the course record by four wind, with Milfe having won thần Wilfred Lawrence and Sonny Brough (United Ateries) bows Mira, The Evanta

Monteiro.

N. R. Oliver. CoL E. J. R. MIL- shots and equalled the previous first-get-by-6-8-- and Bergeling J. Walker Smith (Brajn) by 64 approximately 2.15 pm by an days racing, but it is generally The infer club events are" as Water polo: Eastern: Wu Cho- and Mark Mirici Todd informal evening which will in- thought that this famous long-chell, H... Shields and W. Wil-record of a British tournament head in the second say by 219

distance race, will resolve itself flamson (Skip); D: Phillips, F. C. round achieved by Norman Von Reuter¦- Follow Me

kin, Chung Ho-look, KW(United States) Dent Mrs. B. clude dance, an

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