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Shield
CHINA MAIL
Set For Stanley Competition
(By "ROVER")
The stage is all set for the unofficial opening of the local soccer season on Saturday, September 17, when the First Round of the Seven-A- Side Charity Competition for the Stanley Shield will be played on the Club Ground at Happy Valley.
A record number of teams have entered for the Competition and the nett gate receipts will be allocated to the International Red Cross or such other charities as the Hong Kong Football Association Council
may deem fit.
For the benefit of newcom- | Foree in Cump managed to secure j
+3 to this Colony, a to feit at great risk to themselves, the
that
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ired muterial for a Shield.
The work of making the Shield out of then began and it was only after
few words regarding the origin of the Stanley Shield would not be place.
To begin with, of wond perhap
ja tong tine and with the help of internees that it was everzn
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be an order to say that the Star-mely completest,
I
Mala 1 2. not enly a trophy
Is a symbol of that gril. Sesamination and faith which p chaine terastie of The Britidi pe pic.
Traditions
Shoel! Is.
abov
The Stanley. all, aspmoted of the FrazP
spo tramado haija meth salty lurking in useer foray, when many of the who are associated with the game either toffietals, or players, flerk only of the benefits to be derivati from the game and not the Karme itself, which is being used as a nam to an phd.
Reverting
to the migan of 4pe Stuch, the reene opane at Slander internt Cong early in 1942,
a few stond-hearted roofer) enthusLasis did not allow the pr wallons and hurdailos of life in a Internment Comp Si deter them from kicking a foot- tarit
this connection
teresting to note that the tools which were wed were of the Frudest type-consisting as they
non dret of old razor blades, pleces of glass, pen knife blades, sids from discarded tins, and and. The compeliton in Stanley in- ferrcent Fong was subsequently abandoned insing to the ill-heads of the tube thum
Ailly with broken in health, th mguritatile "povre-say-dio“ stri! the internce prevailed and the which Dy permane trophy on. Tant exportretas su much time and Temble was -tored safely away,
Never Lost Faith
Never Tosing faith in 1sı al- luate triumph of the tuces devonpney, the internees decided that when liberation cane, the ths should be handovi uzer ir j In the spree Camp, there were the HKFA, with the request tha severni fong Kong Football As- be put up for competition anei veradion filetals and a number mualty or a Seven-A-Side bagls. of feral Tengue players,
LRC TENNIS TOURNAMENT TIME-TABLE
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949.
The Tennis Tournament organ- iscil by
Recreation! the Ladies Club will commence on Montayi
next
The Tournament time-table for the first werk is as follow
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
9.30 .. Colony Ladies Shigles. Mrs.
v. Mrs. Kite; Mrs. V M. Chow
Mrs. Chaun, Slagter v.
Lates Clubs
Mir Smugles Scholes v Mrs. Campbell.
4.00 p.m. Colony Ladies Ladies Singles Mus. Cooper v. Mrs. Hutebusan: Mes. Alten v. Mrs. Wiltiars.
5.16 p.m. Miss Law How-yce v. Mis Late to: Miss J. Yuun v. M. K. H. Yip.
Club Men's Singles.-J. R. flaw- thorn v. D. van Alderwerait
Club
Doubles Ladies
Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs. Hoinzerling v.
der.
With the Talent available anti was also decided to request Mrs. Stronbach and Mrs. Alexan-
The split willing, it was derules orgulase a competition amour different block, or quarters in the Camp.
f་
11 the
art
that the art Rate receipts be ni- Icated to the International Redi Crips amil other charities which that done so much to alleviate the avtships of internees during the Occupation,
tl
The plan was immediately put di ofert and after a number of That is the origin of the Shield games hat, been played, Mr. N. B. end it would be well for those Fraser of the Hong Kong Pollee who are today corrupting the ht
the idea of putting up game In this Colony and who may for competition among be taking part in the Competi- ferner-players.
ideation, either as players or officials. which won unanimus approval
te ve a little thought to Althou
they did not have my true meaning of sportsmanship the or no material, and endeavour ta mend their internees accepted the ways so as to bring about a bet- umber sex-tulsty of solving
theter state of affairs in local soccer. trophy problem. The design of Alt the lows of soccer apply in the roped Shield was left in the Stanley Shield Competition, the hands of Mr. S C. Felitum,❘ with
that the exception
only while Mr. B. A Mansell under-reven players a side aro per- touk to make it.
mitte:.
At Groat Risk
In spite of the constant visit- Впр of the Japanese guards. members of the Hong Kong Police
Baseball Scores
New York, September 13. Today's baseball scores were:--
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H
E
4 0
0
7 18
0
Detroit Tigera Huston Red Sox ....
Tigers: p. Houtleman, Gray; e.
Hobinson, Swift.
Red Sox: p. Kramer, Parnell; e.
Tebbetts,
Chiengo White Sox 3 8 2
2 7 Washington Senators
White Sox: p. Gumpert; c
Malone. Senators:
P. Weik, Ilnynes, Calvert; c. Early.
D.
Colony Mixed Doubles, .. Chen and Mas Mr. Ribiero y. E. Chart and Mrs. Chiu; T. Goukl grat Mrs. Andrewes v. R. Tay and Mrs. Fowler; R. C. Bushbnum and Mrs. Bushbaum v. D. Tsai and Miss
Mok Woon King: Lee Wal-tong and Miss Choy Wai Yuen v. H. Rompen and Mrs. Getz.
►
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 9.30 a.m.
Doubles. Mrs. Colony Lulies Litton and Mrs. Cooper v., Mrs, Williams and Mrs. Jones; Mrs. Chiu and Mrs. Fowler v. Mrs. Shewan and Mrs. Strickland.
5.15 p.m. Colony Ladies Singles Mrs. Bushbaum v. Mrs. Getz; Miss M. Riblero, v. Mrs. Strootach.
Club Mens Singles. J. Kemp ton v. P. de Lavelette; J. Hurlbati v. Cmdr. F. Harrison.
Belgian Swims
The
Refreshing &
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Channel Shadows Over Cricket
In England
cur, Dover, England, Fernand Du Moulin, 33-year-old Belgian, landed at Shakespeare finishing a 23 hour Channel swim. Most of his swim was through choppy, very cold water. The last six mites, within sight During the trip he was fed with coffee, beef, fruit and soup.
(A.P. photo).
of Dover, took him eight hours and he landed a few minutes before 7 o'clock in the evening. He in the 30th person to swim the Channel; the first Belgian.
(By Neville Cardus)
Cricket shares the summor's lease, and that is why when September comes, with, its melancholy mists, the lover of the game suffers and en- joys amotions not known to footballers in Springtime, or even to flat-racing men in November,
Besides, cricket is not as, tion as a whole "supers" who other games, because frequent-change the scenery, and some- ly it remains in one and the times by an artful manipulation same place for days and in of a trap-door ruin the poise of one or two of the principal per- formers.
*
much the same position. At such times we who know the Even in anonymous Leicester- secret can turn aside and talk shire there is one Tompkin, a and cultivate friendliness in batsmen worth attention. And
there crowd and pavilion.
the are
Graveneys of That is why some of us, dur-Gloucestershire, and Shackleton Ing the next few mornings, wil af Hampshire; and there is the feel a little lost: nothing to rend, Red Rose of Lancashire about to except news, In the papers; for come full bloom again. can that which hath nó savour be Also there is Gimblett, of enten without salt?
Somersetshire, who enjoys bat- There is, of course, much to fing, and is even willing to en- remetuber from this wonderful; foy batting la s Test match Why isn't he season, much to talk about. We against Australia. have watched it all through a given a chance to do so?
in which an glow of sunshine occasional dull moment has seem- nd but the mote In the beam.
-Now that we tre free to sit back detached from the scene and all its appeal to sentiment and senses, criticism likely rujas un objective voice and ask to the balance-sheet.
chosen musters of English |
BUSSART TO FLY AROUND THE WORLD
Springfield, Illinois, September 14.
who placed
Army Wins Services Handicaps For he did per Donald Bursary in ord
Swim Competition
Some keen competition was seen of the Victoria Barracks pool yesterday when the Inter- Services Swimming Championships were hold
The Army team won the championship with 742 points
Trial Race Meeting
cricket, which la mainly a highty-fourin in the recent Bendix cross ersunised professional nellvity or country bir race, today announced industry in this county, were plans for a solo round-the-world unable to ent onge, in four Bight In December, and sald be to crack existing attempt would Test matches, a team from New Zealand, where the game is round the world records. played on Saturdays only, for Bussart said he had not yel The following are the Handi- fun, and where cricket is not completed plans on the route he considered the "national" will follow. He said he would fty caps for the Trial Race Meeting even
lone in the converted Mosquito of the Hong Kong Jockey Club game.
Bendix It is vain and ungallant of us bomber he flew in the to be held on Wednesday, Septo excuse ourselves on the ground voce. tember 21:
that three days were not timel The plane now is being over- Trial Meeting Handicap at Bet
hauled at Lamberi · Field, St. tion) Class 7. Ona Mila: Al Fresco (145), enough.
A fourth day, no doubt, would Lculs. Einate (140), hetues (100), Esmeralda
Bussart did not get a definite! Green Velvet 1168), Harvard (188), Jackal but surely English cricket should ante for the flight-United Press, (184), Kingfisher (184), Midnight Express be strong enough to support some (101). National Guard 1350), Falkort of "handicap" when the op- 1189). Kepulation (143). Sharpshooter ponents are New Zealand?
$1. Stirling Cutie (169), Bunkla (126), The Hopeful (185).
Lawn Bowls followed by the Royal Navy (142), Good liay (168), Good News (168); have been in England's favour
Line-Ups
The Following are lawn Bowk Bne-use for Maturday, September 171-
ዘ ዚ ፓር Second Deli nyumba Inutan tertion Chib at Hookonpont
Rr.
3.5. Howell, H... Dowbikain, M.N. Ankun, N.J. Helbington (Skip); 4.8. Brown, E. Strange, T. Pita. RL. Bickford (k): A Me Alpine, R.R. Darien, A. Roberts, 2.A.1. Selby (Skip),
FILIPINO CLUB Feed Division, unlest Craigengew** Cricket Chák né King's Varia
JW. Lee, L.J. Castilho, V.N. Atfenaa. WV. Fle (8kipo: F. Iodrigues, AY, No Off-Side. Rule
Colony Mixed Doubles.-N. Lo│Lex, . Bu, A. Tertio (skip): T.K. There is no off-side rule and in Mrs. Kite; H. J. Armstrong and h
and Miss R. Lo v. D. Nolan and, WA. Chang, H.Y. Hu, W.C. Ouley
the event of the score beluz equat
Mrs. Armstrong v. D. Fitzro-Wil-
Recurve: CF. Lee, 1.5. Pantin
Second Division ngalast Filipino Club
at full time, the team with thellams and Mrs. Allen: K. C. Lai] greater number of corners to its and Miss J. Yuan v, C. Kotewali credit shall be declared the win-and Mrs. Tamworth; K. H. Yipt Kay Park
and Mrs. Yip v. D. Lo and Mrs.
Another ruling is that, except | Chaun. in exceptional circumstances, the same players shall play through- out the Competition, which is on
knock-out basly.
The following is the week-end programme, as well as the pro- Krom for Wednesday, Sep- tember 21:
Saturday, September 17 Salestars (Di Kwong Wah, 1. p...
Referee: W. Guffey. Soleltone: (i) v Poller (C), 3.00 p.m.,
Referee: JF. Entale.
furre! Ji. Imily.
Backyard Army (H), 4.00 p.m..
fetres B.Y. Kwok,
0
RNY) Miniature, 4.39 m.,
fereer PA, Mooney.
M
NATIONAL LEAGUE
K
H
E
Philadelphia Phillies 0 14
Pittsburgh Pirates
Donnelly,
11 17 0
Navy China (A). 50
Referee: Capt. 13, Chisuali
21. Joseph's (1) v RAP (8), 5.10 p.m.
Referees 16 Bing-tong.
A Chios (B) v Army (A), 4.00 p.m.
Referer A. Lark.
Selleltors 1C1 Bt. Joseph's (C), 6.
pm Referees Ld. K.M. Ashton,
Phillies: p. Borawy. Simnione, E. mph (A) Eastern, 1.50 a.
c. Lopatu.
Pirates:
P
McCullough
Trinkle, Bicknell
Chambers;
New York Giants ...
St. Louis Cardinals .. }
Referee: Capi, F.A, Bubley,
Sunday, September 18
C
Be Britors" (AT v Uulverity, 2.30 pm..
Teferee: J.A. West,
12
Commando♥ CAA (1), 3.00
p.m..
0
Referee: AEJ, Guest,
Giants: p. Keslo; r. R. Mueller, Cardinals: p. Munger; c. D. Rice,
Brooklyn Dodgers Cincinnati Reds ....
0 11 3 10 0
P.K. Lau, 8.R. Solna, A.H. Rumjaħn. M.J. Modinn (Skip; G. Hon Choy, G.
... Marvin, E., Franke kipo Francis Lee, Dr. C.W. i.am, J.3. Xavier, AJ. Coelho (8klps.
-
1
with 73 points and RAF with 21 points,
In the 100 yards free-style, A.C. Halcombe (RAF) won the event In fine style.
At the conclusion of the mort,
trophy the
whs championship presented by Mrs. A.C.G. Madden to the Army.
Worthy Of Sunshino
2- Totalisator Tlandicap (int Bections) All praise to Hadlee and his Class 8. Ont Miler Coog (188), rumen; they have made a welcome
(150) Fratmen Witne Chey
(14) and atimulating contribution to Gangway (147), Happy Day (181), Hong
our game; they have deserved The following were the results: Malden (147), Jeep Beauty (147) sunshine, "the best in the world.' For yards free-style: (1) A.C. Halcombe
Syce (R. Lelax.); (3) 1/Cpl. Mansfield
134 Lies).
Surrocks (143). Köllnaky #1891. Liberty
our
U.S. CONGRESSMEN
TO VISIT H.K.
B.
Manila, September 14. The five visiting United States Congressmen, headed by Ohio's
Mr. Walter Representative,
after Huber, are flying to Hong Kong three-day stay in the Philippines during which they conferred with
American high
and Ellipino off cials and chief of United States
at
But now the lights are being (RAP), Time: 60 2/%; 12; 1/Cpl. Disband (150), Mercury 1145), National turned down, and the glasses aru M 8.30 a.m. tomorrow
Glory (140), skle (158), Bane Alont (182), Ridber (148), Vanguard (189). empty, there is for the adminis
Totalisator Handicap 1 Section) trators of the game in this coun- Clasa 3. One Mile: Ame. Üllager (189), try the imminence of a "hang
1:50). Busted Biruight Aay
(188), over" to be faced. Condur (141). Dawis (167), Diamondheld (149), Elmer (150), Emperore Data (160),
100 yards back-stroker (1) E.R.A. TI bury Jumacini, Titan: 7D 1/8 sek.; (2)
KM. Tile (DATA): 2. Uti
1931 (Concord).
2 yards treestyle! (1) A.8. Brawn
Gummidi, Timar: 2 mine. 47 4/5 secs.: Furing Dragon (1871, Happy Event (189),
matches have seldom been better;
The
In spirit our players in country covernment agencies here.
stay Conngressmen will the struggle for the championship one day and two nights in Hong but next stop in not
their (2) Lt. Hor (Cinear); (3), Fie. Walkerimpers (189), Sprinter (147), Strath
Kung
understood they will definite. It (Real..
1.mara (155), Bulphur (168), Topes! has been a neck-to-neck challenge
in the straight. (162). Trial Trip (180).
Trini Meling Handicap (2nd Bee-
Week after week batsmen and either fly to Saigon or Calcutta tion) Class 7. One Mile: Airfeld (154). bowlers have come to grips; the from Hong Kong.
Besides Mr. Huber the group Amber (180), Arg 21 (149). Hallerton pages of "Wisden"
Includes Representatives Maurice (205. Spinard (147), Fileht. (141). Fl-enriched.
R. Walter Richi-;
ÁRS randa medley rely: (i) Navy Time: 2 mlas, 22 2/5 scen; (2) Army 12) RAF, Diving:
Drum-Mafor Holdford Middie); (2) A.it. Brown (Concord and L/Cpl. Goodstough (A ́& ́S!I).
100 yards brea:L-#roke: (1) Plc Wat son, Time: 1 min, 22 1/2 wes.: (1) 1. MacDonald Millex); 8) A., Brown (Cinecard).
(2) 14. fine (Concord): (3) 0.8. Both
retey
(+
have been
SUB ĐỂ (04), Furmar. Baring (158), Yet aiready the old cloud ap-. Burnside, Kwong taunt (147), Morning 8ky (199), | pears on the horizon-Australia mann, Harold O. Lovre and
RIA (120) Rosemarie next year,
(118). S73 se (159). bowlers?
Pescock (188), fild). Suplenta Shahin (164), Shangrila (154), (147).
Yaral
McCUTCHEON WINS
POC BOWLS TITLE
and where are our Charles B. Dosna-United Press:
Where is one left-hander hall
as good as Verity? Where are the Tafes and Larwoods of yester-
year?
GREEK STEAMER
IN DISTRESS
An
London, September 14. Where is there on All-England.
American my tršurpart cricket captain of D. R. Jardine's was today racing to the stance
the natural
SOS
J. McCutcheon won the lawn authority, or with
Hellas which sent out an Alexander, bowls singles title of the Prison inspiration of A. F. F, Chomp- of the 7.176 ton Grock steamer
Offers Club when he beat A.W. man? Hircock by 22-20 after an excit
Fortunately, these things go in carly today from a point between
and the Philippine Talwan circles; action and reaction ing finish.
lands, according to Lloyds de- Hircock scored three singles on equal and oppostle,
Kong the first three heads but thereaf-
dol yard freestyle! (11 Pin HerCullen WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
(A SHI, Time: 6 minn, 22 2/5 even.: 09.30 a.m. Club Ladles Doubles. Mrs.
(Concord). Mrs. Kite v. Mrs. Slagter and
Ex 10 yards freestyle Armstrong and Mrs. Strickland.
Colony Ladles Singles-Miss R. Arm Times 4 núm. 91/5 seen.: (2) Handicap Etties Singles.-Mrs.
Navy (3) RAF. Prophet v. Mrs. Ayres.
Lo v. Winner (Mrs. Chow-Mrs.
Della Cel. HT. Kite).
CHE, Cameronians, Referee: Lt. Edr, d. 4.00 p.m.
Colony Ladies Doubles. Miss Alken, RN. Chlef Judge Judges: Capt. Club Ladies Singles. Mrs. J. Chang and Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Mule, RM. Mr. 3. Ennis Ct. Itaan. BN.
v. Mrs. Allen; Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Stroobach. Stroobuch
Major P. Skipwith, RA, Capt. T.B. O'Coo- Hutchison v. Mrs. Kempton.
Club Men's Doubles.-A. T. Dow with R. Sigx, 8/Ldr, D, Got, RAP, P/LA. 5.16 p.m.
and H. J. Armstrong v. A. Todd 2. Cru, RAP; Major W. Pensions, NF. Club Men's Singles.-K. B. and D. R. Holmes: E. Zulour and Chief Timekeeper; Li, Whykham Martine, A Woods. Baker v. P. Bounerman; W. J. D. E. Stutz v. M. Goulder and A. M. RN, Cdr. Juare: RM. Capt. Cooper v. E. Zulauf, J. Ouwehand Vansittart; J. D. Mackie and D. RAFC, Capt. E. Woods, RAPO, PILL 2, v. S. Saul; D Notan v.
Crowa, RAF, F/O R. Dullo, RAF, Times, II. J. Nolan v. F. . Orr and H. M.
and P. V. eper: Bl. E.B. Tamira, AITC, Chier Armstrong.
Newton; J. Hurlbatt
Recorder: Bat. TI. McGawan, Middlesex, *Mixed Colony
Doubles O. Shawe v. R. E. H. Nelson and R. Beerder: Capt. H. Chinell, Baulks, Rumjahn and Mrs. Rumjahn v. C. Gairdner,
Hturer: M. J Fryer, BWK, Chief M. Heenan and Mrs. Cooper; Maj.
Whip: Major 3. Cook, R. Big, Annen. Mitchell and Mrs. Williams V.
cre, Capt. {L.J. Chlicall, Suffolks, Serre
E. Tsai and Mrs. M. Chow: Szeto Bick und Miss J. Chang v. W. P. Tsui and Mrs. Litton; T. B. Baker and Miss Itumjahn v. Winner (D. Chen and Miss Ribeiro, E. Chon and Mrs. Chiu.)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 4.00 p.m. Hundlead Ladies Singles.-1 Mrs. Hutchison v. Mrs. Pomeroy,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25.
9.30 a.m. Handicap Men's Singles-N. C. Begley v. J. B. Kite: C. Elott v. E. Zulauf.
tary.
VRC-Royal Navy Swim Meet
Club Mixed Doubles.-F. T. Ort and Mrs. Heinzerling v. E. B. Oliver and Mrs. Hyncs.
The Victoria Recreation Club Handicap Mixed Doubles.-B. I will be hosts to the Royal Navy Barlow and Mrs. Barlow v. K. But a Swimming Meet to be held Baker and Mrs. Baker,
Club
Doubles-Maj. at the VRC Poo! at 8p.m. on Club Ladies Singles.-Mrs. Kite Holman and Mrs. Holman v. J. J.] Monday, September 18.
The following is a list of the events which will be down for decision:-
Novy HAP (A), 3.0 m. v. Mrs. Lilton.
feree: A. Rebeira,
Army (v BAY (5), 4.00 p.m., Re-
Darrot FA, Barrelio.
Club (1) KMB, 4.19 pm. Referee.
J.X. Ensia.
(10 innings) Army (C) Cich (0), 5.30 p.m. Referee:
Chan Tak-fui.
Dodgers: p. Hotten, Erskine; colilters (D) or Kwong Wab Sollei
Campanella.
Redis: p. Wehmeir, Blackwell; e.]."
Cooper.
Standings IERICAN LEAGUE
Boston Red Sox
Cleveland Indions . 80 67 581
Detroit Tigers
6t
kura (0) or Police (C), 5.30 p.m. Referee W. (ibson.
(B) or Army (A), 198 pm, Re- feror: "JII. Garamie.
5.14 p.m.
· Mixed
Eitzen nari Mrs. Eitzen,
Handicap Men's Doubles.-H. Colony Singles.-Miss J. Chang R. Baker and W. A. P. Thom v. V. Winner (Mrs. Alten-Williams). A. Todd und D. R. Holmes,
Club Men's Singles. Mr. Goul-
der v, N. Cooke; A. L. Smalth v.
Men's
10.30a.m.
Singles Club-Winner J. D. Markle; F. T. Orr' v. D. R. | Holmes,
(Gouler v. Cooke) v. Winner Colony Ladies Doubles. Mrs. (Snaith v. Mackie). Stokes and Miss Ward v. Mrs. M. Club Men's Doubles.-J. Kemp-
11
50 yarda free-alyje,
2. 100 yards- frem-styin,
1. 120 yard freestyle,
4. 100 yards back-stroke,
B. If yards breaststroka.
0.1 x 5 yards medley relayi s
17.4 x 10 yards free-style relay, 18. Diving (exbibition.
9. Water polo, (Royal Navy ♥ VRC), VRC Members Events:
"Ladies' $5 parda Iime-style thandicapl. Ladies' 100 yårda freestyle (handicap). Junior boys 100 yards free-surle than
dicens. Junior boys' 18 yards Individual, medley.
Club Mixed Doubles.-R. B. Cull and Miss Sleap v. D.. Nolan and⠀⠀ Mrs. Kite.
11:30 a.m.
ICA (8) or Chuk (1) Dickyard or Chow and Mrs. Yip; Miss Riblero ton and G. Puncheon v. H. R. and Miss Xavier, v. Mrs. Chaun Jebson and A. Jessen; D. Fitzroy- Army (B), 6.00 p.m. Referee: *. Richardson,
and Miss R. Lo; Miss Rumjahn Williams and P. Skipwith v. M. KNYP (in de Miniature » Nury (18) or
and Mrs. Souza v. Mrs, Schioles Heenan and W. J. D. Cooper; J. China (A), 435 pm. Referee and Mrs. Tamworth.
Ouwehand and H. Rompen v. 3. W L PC
P.O. Leonard,
Club Mixed Doubles.-M: Got- Hawthorn and J.V. Sellers; J. B. New York Yankees 85 60 0301. Joseph's (H) or BAY (B) Chian fried and. Mr. Gotfried v. J. Kite and W. Pomeroy v. F. Bon-
85 85 .807
nerman and S. Saul Kempton and Mrs. Kempton. 02 39,582
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23.
0.30 .. Club Ladica Singles Mrs. Pomeroy v. Mrs. Cooper.
Cmdr, F. Harrison sind Mrs. Handicap Ladles Singles-Mrs. Harrison, V. P. de Lavalette and Mrs. de Lavalette; H. J. Armstrong Armstrong v. Mrs. Kempton.
Club Ladies Doubles...Mrs. and Mrs. Anostong."SLATED. Shewan add. Mrs. Campbell V. Scholer and: Mrs. Scholes, Mrs. Gatfried and, Mira. Ayres. Handicap Mixed Doubles.
M. Get and Mrs. Club Men's Singles M. Noonan Hztell and Men. Lyn v. D. Fitzroy Willama: Winner] D Propbet and Kempton and dež, lovaletler ve 3. AserappE/TOS Ouwehand and gan y G. Strickland
reland v P. S. MeCalg Aands; Mie (Continued af "fant of next Col) Ayres:
Wednesday, September 21, Philadelphia Athletics 72 60 392 Ballettors (Cr of St. Joseph's (0) - St Chicago White Sox 56 82 400
Joseph's' (A) or Eeatern, 6.40 19.12. Louie Browns... 40 00 .353 Deforesi tai Duen-pa. Washington Senators 44 04 310 Bolletton" (C) or University, v Polias (B)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
6.30 .m., Referre: P-A, Mooney. W L PC Talkoo (1)_ -v Navy (A), 8.00 pan. Ho St. Louis Certinti 88 50 038] - ferees W. Gallary. Brooklyn Dodgers 87 32036 Club (43
Corgians, 6.30 pas, Re 0174 36 Sand ferrer J.O..Padlez, 2. Philadelphia Phillies 74 06 520 NTF (A), 7:00 pm. Referenį Boston Braverman,
page Bet, P., Manson.
New York Giants} +\)
Pittsburgh Pirates 6077442 Previous Winners
Cincirinal Rods,
Chicago Cubarak
0802400 1948 - Slag, Tao "A"
1947 Chinese, Athletic, f 68 386
Press. 1948 - Kowloon Motor Bug?
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JOE WALCOTT BOUND FOR ROME:
Milan, September 18. Jersey Joe Walcot, the US. heavy-weight boxer," arrived here today from Switzerland,
He told reporters that he will
ro on to Rome later in the
are
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Though in general English patches from Hong
The American transport, ter MoCutcheon scored 13 shots first-class cricket is in a poorish General Simon, B. Blekner, re way, short of character and the in a row to lead by 18-3.
Hircock then had a spell of ism need not be met half-way.
truly amateur influence, pessim-ported later that the Greek vessel was no longer being heard. The scoring and by the end of the The sudden discovery of Just Hellas was earlier reported to be
her emergency 20th head was leading 20-15. On ane or two new players would manning the next head Hiroock was lying change the entire face of affairs. She was also said to have staur
and to have Just a the shot but McCutcheon reated
Last year we were driven to ing trouble it through to count four, bring- 10. admission that, compared Weboat-Reuter. ing the score to. 20-19 in favour with Australia, we were hurdly of Hircock.
in the running; but if by the GREEK THREAT TO
bounty On the next hend 'Hirrock again chance and
INVADE ALBANIA drew the shot, but McCutcheon Lindwal had been born in
in. New South once prain rented the wood out to land and not count three to become the new Wales, would the "inferiority" of English cricket at the present champian.
time be a self-evident fact? Yorkshire's Revival
LAWN BOWLS OPEN SINGLES
Athens, September 14: Greece will invade" Albania "in self defence" If any new attacks
launched are
by Communist guerillas from the Albanian side, The revival of Yorkshire may a responsible Greek source said make a vasi diference; in York-yesterday.
He said his country would The semi-finals of the Openshire, we may be sure, the old Singles Lawn Bowls Champion-ry will soon be heard again: notify the United Nations of its ship will be held
"Tak all Yorkshire team to Aus-plan of action at the coming UN Tuesday, on
trails and be done with it!"
Assembly. The source, a General September 20, at -6.30 p.m.-
When they used to ask W. Gran
ranking At HKFC
delegate to the Assembly. Gráce for his idea of the strong said Greece, had decided on this U.M. Omar v W. Butterworth.
est possible England XI, he in action to put an end to the gue At CCC M.B. Hassan v L. Collyer,
HOME FOOTBALL · RESULTS.
"Give me Arthur
variably replies, menning Arthin | rilla-threat on the Greek-Albanian
and nine Shrewsbury. But W. G. was him self a pretty full symposium of the
game, as we English under- stand it.
None the less, it is hard to establish a bankruptcy even on
paper, when
reference can be
border-Associated Press.
REDS REVISE EXCHANGE RATES
London, September 13. The results of football games
Shanghai, September 14. played tonight were:
The Communiste today revised Third Division Southern Bristol
made to assets such as-Hution, the official rates of all foreign 1 Swindon
Washbrook, Campionator currencies.
Pof. Peo- In the terms Glasgow Cup; semi-final; Dews, Bailey, the Bedsers, Ro- Caltie
1 Rangers:
£bertson,
to mention-for The U.S. dollar rose 200, points .:
Reuter. Yorkshiremen will see to it that
RUGGER SCORES
London, September 13,
ple's
there is no need the young comm to 2,800, the pound sterling was who in 1949 have revived skin raised from 7,450 to 8.000, Cam in the county which of old, from dan dollar 2400 to £1,500, Hong Peate, Emmett, Peel, through Kony dollar 40% to 1500,- Strait
010 Jackson and Robinson and Massa Thia | the
Results of Rugby League games Hirst Denton, Rhodes, Fig. dollar 850 to and written thig
were:
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