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CHINA MAIL
ZEALAND SOCCER
TEAM MAY VISIT
The appointment of a Press Committee was de- cided upon by the new Council of the Hong Kong Football Association” when it ́met for the first time last night,
It will be the duty of members of this Commit- tee to meet the Press once a week and to give information, which can be accepted as authentic, on football topics and to answer any questions which might be asked on matters. pertaining to football. The meeting, which presided over by Mr. Juck Skinner as Chairman, also de- elled upon the calling of an Extraordinary General Meet-
waspolaturient owing to pressure of
work, was rest to the meeting.
On
of the Association August 2, for the purpose of amending the Rules of the As- sociation so as to provide for the employment of a puid full- time Secretary in lieu of an Honorary Secretary.
faun Mr. 1. F. de A letter Souza, former Hon. Secretary of The Association, relinquishing his
Williams Retains His Title
Los Angeles, July 22. Lightweight champion Ike title retained his Williams last night when he scored a fourth round technical knock- out over Enrique Bolanos of Mexich City before an estim- aled 17,000 fans.
J was unanimously decided to sent a letter to Mr. Souza, thank- ing him for his invaluable nes vices to the Association,
I was also agaved that a fot- Wong Ku- teg be sent. 1. M
whin retired Trian tum, Chamanship of the Counell at
Aunul
Meeting. Gatural the expressing the thunks of the As- sociation for his services to the Ascelation and hard work in the interests of football,
Mr. Skinner also read to the letter from the meeting
a Becretary of the New Zealand the Football Association on subject of a visit to Hong Kong by New Zealand soccer team towards the end of the year.
In addition to playing here, the team would also New Zealand
552 Mindaya participate in Rames and the Philippines.
Mr. Skinner emphasised that
the intention Was t
of
was
the New Zealand Football Asso- ciation to make money out of the tour. The main idea was to give the players
an opportunity of gaining expericnec.
After some stiscussion, it decided to appoint a Committee Skinner, Mr. Jack comprising
Hog Major Mr. Mok
the maticr more thoughly. and 40
This Committee was also au- the night two minutes
Tourth roundthoviser to deal with un applica- sepunels after the
Fit- the Slagapore began.
tion from Willams lore into the Mexican ball Association for a series of challenger, who was making his games here in September next. third try for Ike's title, and drop- ped him twice to
Referee Jack Dempsey stopped | Barrett to consider
the canvas.
School Football
Bolamos left eye had been com- pletely shut in the third rounki The question of School Foot- and he could not stand up under pati also came before the meet- the champion's dynamite leden ing
fists.
Bolaños' manager and seconds were in the ring calling for halt almost as soon as Dempsey was stopping the proceedings.
Williams, looking nothing like got a the listless Aghter who split decision over Bolanus in this Home ring lost year, started out to make a quick kill.
Holds Offensive
At the opening bell he took the uffensive and held it throughout! Die brief encounter.
HK
Benefit Match For Children Óf Chinese Players
и
In alatôment to the Press yesterday, Mr. Aw Ho, who
form Intended to had
Welfare "Football Players Association" with the
object children of of helping the Chinese soccer players, said that there had apparently
mlsunderstanding
been
some
to his motives in propos- ing the formation of such an Ansocialion,
In order to prove that he had по ulterior motive in Aygesting the formation of a "Football Players Welfare Association", Mr. Aw Ho sald that he would not procend with the shame as originat- ly intended.
decided to
He hed now wait until all Chinese Clubs had registered their players with the Hong Kong Football Association and the 1949/1950 Dzson had commenc. accer ed, when he would
apply to the HKFA to arrange, an. Musity, # Charity soccer match for the benent af chlidren ol Chinese Boccer players.
in the event of the HKFA agreeing to
these arrange annual Charity matches, ar rangements should be made for all gate money received to be paid into a trust fund to be administered by res
of the ponsible citizens Colony.
Fausto Coppi Holds Lead In Tour De France
Paris, July 21. Fausto Coppi, of Italy, held on to the overall lead in the Tour de France cycle race al-
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1949.
Yankees Increase
First
Place Lead
New York, July 22.
Vic Raschi won his 15th pitching victory and Joe DiMaggio batted in his 26th and 26th runs -in-21-games-as-the-New-York Yankees de... feated the Cleveland Indians 5-3 in the American League today and increased their first place lead over the runner-up Indians to 51⁄2 games.
The Indians took a 2-0 lead in the second inning,. but pitcher Early Wynn failed to hold the advantage. He was batted out in the eighth and charged with his second defeat. The Detroit Tigers slammed buses, to bent the Washington out 14 hits seven for extra
Senators -0.
Draw For
Open
Bowls Rinks,
Pairs
were made yesterday.
The
TENNIS RESULTS
Three games of mixed doubles
"B" Division was played off) yesterday.
sportsground yesterday, the visit. -ing-team.Chinese Recreation Club beat the home team by 7-1457
Results were:
Drink..
South China Tes Corp., Ltd.
1, Cinnsocht Bản ti Ist & And Fits, Tol: 21297.
go
Somerset's Heavy Defeat By Derbyshire.
N. Lo and Miss R. Lo (HKU): The
drew with C. Kotwall and Miss Choy Wal-woon 0-0, beat Li Yuo-wing and Mrs. Mox Woon- 7-8, lost to Lal Kwong- and Mes, Helen Icu 3-0.
London, July 21.
"At the Hong Kong University Derbyshire, who in 1947 beat Somerset in one day, inflicted another heavy defeat on them _wall_before_tea on the second day at Taun- (a ton, winning by an innings and 186 runs. pace of W. Copson, who took five for 34, and Clift Gladwin, four for 21, in the first innings, and of England's new choice, Leslie Jackson, with six 'for 43 in the second, over- chun D. Lo and Miss V. Lo lost to C whelmed the Somerset batsmen, who were
Kotwall and Miss Choy. Wai-
dismissed twice in four and a quarter hours. woon 3-6, lost to LiYue-wing. and Mrs Mok Wal-king 2.0,
Sixteen of their wickets fell and inst to La Kwong-chun
half Mrs. Helen Lau 1-8.
today in three and
for 101 runs and in V. L. Beeching hours Miss lost to C. Choy Wal-woon 3-6, lost to Li Yue-wing and Mrs. Mok Woon- king 2-0, lost to Lal Kwong- chun and. Mrs. Helen Lau 6-7.
1
The Boston-Chicago game was Philadelphia-St. Louis game is a C, H, IP and Molland Miss neither innings did they re- postponed because of rain.
night doubleheader.
Centre Belder Bobby Thomson drove in six runs on two homura and u double to give the New York Giants .A- National League victory over the Cincin- nati Reds.
A
LAC WIN
The Ladies' Recreation Club Catcher Walker Cooper, former Giant, homered with the bases beat the USRC yesterday by 6-1. was played at the in the third to feature The game
thai five-run Clucinnati rally routed Clint Hartung.
The St. Louis Cardinals cup. ported Harry Brechcen's five-hit piiching with a 10-hi altock to defeat the Boston Braves 3-1. The draws for the quarter- Jahnny Antonelli, the Braves finals of the Colony Open 113$70,000 bonus pitcher, suffered Lawn Bowls Rinks
mound fourth and the bis
consecutive third round of the Colony toss to the Cardinals,
The Brooklyn Dodgers scored Open Pairs championships
two runs in the last of the ninth to come from behind and defeat
A the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-6. single by pinch hitler Luis Olmo from Bruce Edwards scored second with the winning run.
Dick Paced by first baseman Sister's three hits, including hia second homer of the season, the
Phillies beat Philadelphia Chicago Cubs 8-4.
The Open pairs will start on Tuesday, August 2. at 5.15 p.m. and the open rinks on Sunday August. 7 at 4 pm.
In the Open Rinks, the rink under the leadership of U. M. Omar has drawn agains: L. Sykes Last year Omar and his men. bent Sykes in the final
Open Pairs Tuesday, August 2
AT HKFC
J. Bradley and J. S. Landlalt VS W. Hong Sling and A. M Omar.
AT CCC
M. B. Hasson and U. A. Run- fah vs. Fraser and A. J. Hall.
Scores:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Cleveland
Winning pitcher Vic loser Early Wynn,
K. M. Rumjahn and S. M. Rum- | Washington jahn vs. G. A. Noronha and C. F. | Detroit Basto,
AT KCC
A. Bailey and F. A. Plume vs G. A. Guterres and J. E. Noronha, L. A. Collyer and L. Sykes va
Wednesday, August 3
AT ECC
W. G. Mckie and J. Kinnin burgh va J. A. R. Selby and B. 1. Bickford.
Mr. Skipner sircased the though falling to finish among R. F. Luz and J. A. LuZ Inet that School Football would the first six today, when the stage between Aosta role in the 18th play an important
football (Italy) and Lausanne (Swit- future of Hong Kong
that the
schoolboys zerland) was decided. and said should be given every encourage-
The winner of this 265-kileme assistance. ment and
He said that the
Association tres "leg." which included adun- the Great Saint Bernard and the Mosses, was an- could help by arranging grounds, twin climbs up appointing referees guting certain of its members to ther Italian, Vincenzo Rossello, to the in nine hours, five minutes and attend matches, speak
20 seconds. which boys ant supply them literature on the subject of foot- ball.
Department
delc-
AT HKFC
K. M. Omar and U. M. Omar va
L. C. R. Souza and G. A. Souza, Thursday, August 4
AT HKFC
Bruno Pasquini, of Italy, re- 1.F. Shields and W. William- turned to sume time but wis on Vs W. Butterworth and F. F. ploved second. Third come Geor-Sklaner. ges Acschlimann, of Switzerland, in nine hours, 11 minutes and three seconds.
Open Rinks August 7
AT KBGC
the
R H
E
5 10
0
3 6
Raschi,
cover from a disastrous start. play began, When the day's
farett SO bodly Somerset against Copson and Gladwful that alx their remaining they lost Arst innings wickets for 3 rune in Just over an hour innings closed for 83.
Jackson was the main agent of
and the
LRC.
Somerset's second collupse, pul- Results were:
Campell and Ouwehamb❘ting a great deal of zest into his Mrs.
(LRC); lost to Mrs. Halls and out-swingers. He took six wic- Dinnen 2-8, beat Mra. Easter-kets for 43 in 17.5 overs. Copson, brook and Bonbenard 7-6, beat whose five for 34 in the first in- Mrs.
and Christiansen
Lhings were his best figures of the Moyes 0-3.
season, helped Jackson by unk- Mrs. Getz and Rompen beat Mrs. Ing three for 130.
Hall and Dinnen 6-3, beat Mrs.
Red Radio Attack On Chennault
San Francisco. July 22.
Chinese Communists The
yesterday called former Major- General Claire Chennault an "air pirate" subject to punish ment as a "war criminal.”
The bitter attack, broadcast by the Communist radio in Pelping, quoted an article in yesterday's Pelping "People's Daily by the Chinese Jurist, Ho Se-ching.
It declared, without any supe
Easterbrook and Bonbenard Batting Below Standard porting evidence, that Chenngult
applied for Chinese citizen- ship.
"If Chennault really has ob- citizenship," 11 tained Chinese
6-4, beat Mrs. Christiansen and
The Derbyshire pace men have Lt. Moyes 6-2. Mrs. Robinson and Bonnerman seldom been in better form for beat Mrs. Halls and Dinnen the pitch did not give them much 6-3, beat Mra. Easterbrook and help, but Somerset's batting was said, "then he is a war criminal If he has not Many of in the civil war. Bonbenard 0-4. beat Mrs. sadly below standard.
S. citizenship, Chrisilansen and Lt. Moyes 7-5. the batimen gave up their wlej given up his U.
needicssly Then he is a foreign interven- kets by flashing
Lionist-also a war criminal. bulls wide of the sturpps.
CRC BEAT KCC Played at Crsigengower Re creation Club, Happy Valley yesterday, the home team beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 8-.
Results were: Mrs.
Chu and D. Leonard (CCC); beat A. P. Gueat and Mrs. Heizerling 0-3, beat J. Barrow
and Miss Lambert-Baker 6-2, beat W. Fun and Mrs. Lawes
3
at
"As such he will be punished Leslie Todd and Arthur Fag by the Chinese people, no mat- put on 240 runs in an unbroken ter where he flees."
heard The broadenst was opening stand in three hours and 20 minutes for Kent. This Son Francisco by the Associated beat Press. previous. Kent's :heate
this (In Washington, General Chen-i stand of the season and
samson nault denied the accusation that is the first time this that
have he has applied for Chinese citizen- Fagg and Todd reached three figures for the ship. He added as proof,. I re- trat wicket.. Todd was in bril veal that my wife. has applied flane form, square cutting and for American citizenship." She is
Chinese, Robert Tay and Misa Fowler
driving with delightful' eas
(The General said that under beat A. P. Guest and Mrs.
The 200 for the stand took two legislation permitting naturalisa- Heizerling 6-4, beat J. Barrow
of American and Miss Lambert-Baker 6-4, hours and 50 minutes, Fagg, who tion of the wives beat W. Fun and Mrs. Lewes was missed twice, completed his war veterans, Mrs. Chennault is 0-0,
century-his third this season-eligible for U. S. citizenship, He odd said he expected she would re- ER. O. Baker and Miss R. Rumlahn in the same time, while 3 5 10
drew with Guest and Mrs. Ave minutes longer. This is the ceive U. S. citizenship next April. ("There is nothing unusual in Heizorling 6-6, beat 3. Barrow highest partnership of their long the Chinese Reds putting price and Miss Lambert-Baker 6-4, association.
3 0 14 Winning Bilcher Fred Hutchin-| son, luser Rae Scarborough.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R Il
Cincinnati
New York
Đ
0
Winning pitcher Kirby Higbe,
loser Hermait Wehmeier. St. Louis Boston
10
2
2
Winning pitcher Harry Brecheen,
1
loser Johnny Antonelli. Pittsburgh
0
Brooklyn
7
A 2
loser. Bill Warle.
Winning pitcher Ery
Polico,
1
0
B
B
2
Chleage Philadelphia
Winning. pitcher Hank Borowy,
loser Walt Dubiel,
5-0.
and brats the
230
beat W. Fun and Mrs. Lawes, they made against Northampton-on my head," General Chennault
shire last season. 4-3.
HK Link With BAAB Proposed
--Associated Press.
1
A plan
This matter was also discussed' at length and it
it was eventually deckied
Mr. J.C. to appoint Be signalled an early end in Gulagem, Captain H.J. Chissal the third when his murderous and Mr. Lo Che-ling to cu-up'
The leaders in the general short right shut Enrique's left with Mr. Colin Mewan of th
In the classification ["C: (1) Fausto C. Remedios and C. C. Pereira vs eye, Bolanos came out for the Education
Coppi (Italy)-128 hours, six G. A. Guterres, A. F. Noronha, fourth and tried to make a last running of the Schoes League.
and 35 seconds, (2) Dr. A. P. Gutterres and J. E. The mintion land a lucky
meeting agnted to waive minutes stond. hoping to
fee payable Gino Bartali (Italy)-126 hours, Noronha,
by punch.
nino minutes and 30 seconds, (3) Schools. For the first minute of the
Jacques Marinelli (France)-126 The subject of medicat on
Board. Injured hours, 19 minutes and 13 seconds. Inourred by. fourth he jabbed and hooked
panzes Williams practically on even
players was brought up by dis. terms. Willlains, was never hurt.
Mr. Skinner. Following however,
Midway In the fatal round, Wi- Noms dropped over that shaky right and Bolands dropped down on both knees. He was up at the enunt of nine, his nose spouting Elood
the
on the question, Committee comprising Mr. L
. Young, Major Barrett and Mr. Mok Hing was appointed to handle the problem and te forward
to the Counell.
GOTN
recommendationi
New Club'
The Swiss champion, Fer- dinand Kubler, who has been
Close Of Play Scores
told
reporter. "The Japanese had a price on it during the war. I do not like the Reds who were trying to regiment the people in Asia any better than the Japa nese who had the same objec
The close of play reores were: At Taunton: Derbyshire beat tive.")-Associated Press.
Somerset by an innings and 180 Somerset funs. Derbyshire 307;
$3 (Copson 5 for 34, Glawdin 4 for 211 and 130 (Jackson 6 for
43. Copson 3 for 14).
At Dorchester: Lancashire beat Dorsetshire by 158 runs.
Lan-
by Captain H. J. cashire 124 and 218 for 7-declared
Inchmark's Master Suspended For Year
(Continued from Page 2)
"The Court is pleased to role
5 for 41), 151 (Wardle
At Faignton: Worcestershire ed by the stranding or the sub-
abandonment of best Devon by 6 wickets, Devon sequent. 155 and 168 (Jackson B for 43) [ship, Worcestershire 217 for 9 Clared and 11 for
At Gloucester:
Je-
on
and 59 125 Hong for the formation of
59 Cireenwood 7 for 32, A. P. Pereira, J. H. Xavier, J. ALEC TIBBLE LEADS Chisnall, Army Sports Officer, (Ikin 80, Creese 5 for 73): Dorset
IN 2,000 GUINEAS Kong Amateur Athletic Asso Berry 3 for 9).
ciation, which will be affiliat Al Hull: Yorkshire drew with ed to the British Amateur declared and 42 for 1: The Army that no loss of life was occaalori
The Army. Yorkshire 234 for o GOLF TOURNEY
Athletic Board, has been Harrogate, Yorks, July 21. E. V. Alves, A. V. Lopes, E. R.A brilliant 88 for
by that a two favourably received Rosselet and C. R. Rosselet vs L.
rounds total of 139 gave 32 C. R. Souza, J. W. Leonard, A. E.
year-old Alec Tibbles, of Dray Coates and B. W. Bradbuey.
It the proposed plan mater toa Park, near Birmingham, alises, then there is every pros AT KCC
Warwickshire J. G. Meyer S. H. Strange, 3. single stroke lead over the pect that the standard of athletics unwell for several days, fall Fruser and J. McKelvie vs B. P. field at the halfway stage of in this Colony, which is not very from his machina unconscious F. Marques, F. X. Soares, R. F. the North British Harrogate high at the moment, will show a during the rese,
Lyz and J. A. Luz.
2,000 Guineas golf tournament vast improvement. AT HKFC
at Pannal. here today.
Tibbles led 48 qualifiers with scorss of 161 or better for tomor row's final 36 holes. Trailing along sight strokes behind Tibbles is the British Open champion, Bobby Lecke (South Africa), who finish- ed A struggling round of 74 in storm of rain and was, on his too own schlision, hitting for DATA
Bota relief from
French newspapermen covering I. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, A. the race claimed today that when M. Omar and U. M. Omar vs A. they entered Italy yesterday, hd| E. Atkins, G. E. F. Thompson, A. the riders, with the exception of J. Koll and L. Sykes. the Italians and those with In- tian-sounding nones, were greet- ed with "insults, stones, mud and other. indignities."
Williams, closed in relentlessly and a barrage of punches to the head sent the gallant Mexicant
The applications of four new down again, Dempsey started to Clubs for affliation, the 3 Cdo, count, and or Bolanos handiera Bde. RM. (First Division), Hong
As a result, the French press flooded into the ring he stopped Kong, Kowloon Newspaper Ven suggested today that in future the
Association; Royal Naval Tour should be the match to save the challenger from further damage-Assoclut Yard Police and Prison Officers French territory only
were Club (Second Division)
overlaps into foreign countries. considered-and
accepted by the Reuter, Council.
Messrs. Perey Smith & Co.. were re-appointed Treasurers of the Association.
ed Press..
CZECHS WANTS TO KNOW WHY BRITAIN
The cicction of officials result- NOT SENDING TEAM
as follows: ed as Prague, July 21. Appeals Board: Sir Arthur Sokol, the Czechoslovakia Na Morse, Sir Man-kam Lo, Mr. tional Sports organisation, is ask- McKelvie
and Colonel H.T.
restricted tɔ with 10
CLUB DE RECREIO OFFICIALS
year:
Changes In U.S. Swimming 'Stars' Lineup
Manila press reports, reach ing the Colony Indicates, that some of the swimmers in the touring American Olympic Swimming Team, may not come here for the exhibition,
-2 and 3.
Chound, which shook-
aad hundreds of spectators, wa
a. seven Yärd pult for a birdie thres (an under par) on tha] lastarbang This brought a brand smile to dispál the heavy
The Court's findings were:- "That the "Inchmark" stranded Schilpad Island, the cause o 404 for declared and 34 for the stranding being a West Sout none; Gloucestershire 288 (Crapp Westerly set for which the Mas
ter made no allowance. 102, Hollies 5 for
5. for 101).
"It adjudges that the Maste At Maidstone; Kent 224 and Captain Chisnall is circulating
and responsibilities to different: Clubs and Associations 346 for none (Todd 113 not out, was continuously negilgenti regarding the matter and all who agg 118 not out); Lelcestershire his duties are interested in the formation of
from Carpentaria Light Yesss 6 for 1:2). not out, Wright an Association such as that pro 316 (Prentice 64, Symington 54 he sat navigation of his shit posed, are, requested to contact
Essex 288 passed at 0030 hours on: May-1 the vessel stranded a
the Par of the morning of May. 28 Court suspenda Certificate of Competency Master (8.8.), No. 007986 for period of 12 months from thi date of these findings and, be commends that he be granted for, a ke period, a Certificat of Competency as 1at Matai "The Court also finds tha the2nd Joseph Tomaszewski Mate of the vessel must b censured for seriou severely
Captain Chisnall at Heaquarters, Nottingham
Dailey 82, Smith 67, Har- until
Land Forces. B.
vey 6 for 01); Nottinghamshire Schlipad Island in Captain Chisnall facle that 159 for 4 (Simpson 61 not out with an Association of the Podle 80 not out), ----Reuter. type which he has in mind, it will be possible "form provide proper couching to youngsters, particularly schoolboys, and to arrange meetings between', the différant - schools,
At the moment, there is no or
which is planned for August | 2160molds of Bhar tirely. to the fostering, of athistles
ever
and events which are" contested
***** Chonail, Mr. Jack °C. 8) Crump.
Apprentice Sentenced
For Theft
•öf hjä expreso losa | ganisation which is devoted"en-,] The "Manila Bulletin" reported ver George Johnson,
Chan Kom-cheung, aged 18, At a recent meeting of the that Brenda Helser. Club de Recrelo, presided by Mr. present in Paris, will not be go stone professionals striving for dividual Clubs.
who is atwood Forest Johnson, a 16 are on whole, conducted by in apprentice, was brought before contributory negligence in caur
Mr Hin-shing Lo at Centraling the stranding.
AIL other officers of the ves A.M, Prata, Sports Convener of ing to Manila. The reason givin
cal are exonerated. ing the Amateur Athletic Associa-Ground Committee: Mr. J.C. elected to serve, for the current advised by her physician to lay of 140
Alexander.
the Club, the following were was that Miss Helser has been place in the British Ryder Cap
Thot 69 for an aggregata In a letter addressed to Captain yesterday, charged with lar
ceny.
"The #bandonment of the vas. tion (Britain) to explain the reas
of 140 Radon
Defendant pleaded quity, and son why Britain will not now Guingam (Chairman), Mr. Lo G.
off_swimming for a year.
Sharing third place on the 141 Hon. Becretary of the British
Underwriters and therefore. NA The report further stated that send a team to meet Czechosla Hin, Mr. M. A. Cheng and Mr.
J.K. Ennis.
Badminton Sub Committee: Nora Stone, East Coast and mark are the British Inter-Amateur Athletic Board, to which was sentenced to four months in sel was on the instructions of th vakia here in September.
Clubs and Aksociations, are, ami!- Complainant was Tong Yiu. quade the jurisdiction of thi Frank Jala Beuter. this Sokol sala LG. Young (Chairman), Mr. and M.A. Oliveira. Announcing
ated, states that the BAAB would manager of the Tat Ming Marine Court,”, her.
Works, 4 Johnston The 15-year-old diving wonder
bo glad to receive, an Hong Kong Start, ground floor. that the cancellation seriously K. K. Ip and Mr. Sze Po-wal
for apllation from HOGAN NOT TO Disciplinary Sub-Committes Mr. disturba"our", fixed
Cricket: First Team-Mr. A.M. Morley Shapiro, was also reported programme, made after agresisht, with the Mok Ying-kwal (Chairman). In- Prata (Captain), Dr. A.M. Rodrl- a not arriving at Manila 211
NCOMPETE IN Harris and Major J. Rues (Vice-Captain), and Mr. A.P. Shapiro has been committed to Pereira Jr. (Becretary), Second take part in some sectional tour?
KYDER CUP: Commit-Trani Mr. A. Noronha (Cap-nament in the United States, / 16 *.C. Guingam, L. G. Lain), Mr. EAR. Alves (Vice was learned Replacinger Mile
Mok Captain) and Mr. D.M. Rodri-Shapiro will be Houston,
1-year-old-student of the tinie versity of California, who is purted to be a better, di KL Shapko, -**
Referees' Sub-Committee::: Mr:) Mestrą, F.X. Alves, H.J. Xavier, Florida diving champ will replace) nationals, "Max. Faulkner, and the majority of!, Commonwealth. primoniere
British 'Association.”...
for 3. spector Barrett The AAA, intoured Sokol kunt
Lohgue they would not tast Prague in cab reading: Re Young. Mok Ying-kwal. gret that in present circumstanets King Kakan-tal, Ennis ques" (Secretary); Great Britain will not compete and Captain H.J, Chisnall,
Prague, tila gente", eller
--Printed - and publiked ‹ koe" Lore, the CHINA MAILA FRANK LESLIRAMURI,
"The miceling decided that the Hockey
wy Sub-Committed: Messrs. Stanley Shield Games should be WA, Rand (Captain), CA. Gu- played on September 17, 18, 24 terres and AdMary: and, 20:41
The Hone Kong Forthall Be
fixed
Hou Bo1949/1950s was
"Commence "on" October 1:
to JA
DM
The American team is exp to arrive at Manila, ont-
Texas, July 21. wife said, toch sband does not plan
matchen
land swith the
(Assoc.ation:
ACKNOWLEDGED DONATIONS
prosecution, said that de prentice, stole, 11 die nuts and 32 rant cutting between June 10 and July 30
Defendant admitted the theft and take the Police that he had
the woods to Poon Yu
MEZANChile, working as upe
STOLE COCA COLA BOTTLES
For_stekling: 142 jijengitys Cola botiles, /. Baul Boy: was given the option $50 of Ambrith
{that decen=her the troperts
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