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CHEONG, CYNTHIA EAGER SHINE IN SWIM MEET

(By KIMBERLEY)

Two big surprises marked the second programme of the Colony Swimming Championships heats yesterday giving it the sparkle that it lacked on paper..

The first was caused by that Eastern swimmer,

Cheong Kin-man who beat out Lei Tsun's" Chan Chun-nam in the 880 yards free style event in the excellent time of 11 minutes 15 seconds-only one second off the record set by Chan last year!

neck and neck throughout 1-20 exceedingly fast pace.

at

The second, the more, sensa- Tional" was wher 14-year-old

On the 24th length Chan and Cynthia Fager of VRC swam

brilliantly timed race to beat Cheong was way ahead of the the enempion and record bele VRC swimmer: the

race

now

He

or for the 220 yards free style showed no sign of relapse.

centred upon, the two. Cheong (women) Shauna Anderson.

kept a keen eye on Chan through- clocked

the good out. Cynthia

3 minutes 1.4 seconds Coming to the 32nd turn Chan to equid Mantie Leong's win-Chun-num made another effort ning time in the second heat: to quicken the pace. Again the ith leg than two seconds off Eastern Loy was up to him in the Shauna's 1943 record.

Worth Winning

The Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap to be run on October 8, the first day of the Double Tenth Meeting, was worth more than $76,000.00 at 5 p.m. yester. day, when the sale of tickets "Rad ̈Exceeded #1:700,000,

succeeded. She

way timed in 3/1.4 seconds, one whole second better than Shauna did.

Mamie Leong in her heat was little pressed by her closest rival Doris Barten who left her the race after the 150 mark. Mamie swam in easily in 3/1.4 seconds! equalling Cynthia's tire. though Shauna is still the favourite for this race in the final the event is nevertheless open where Cynthia Eager and Mamie Leong is concerned.

Colony Ladies' Tennis Championships

A hard fought singles game in the Colony Ladies Tennis Championship at the Ladies Recrea- tion Club was witnessed when Mrs. Williams beat Mrs. Stroobach in two straight sets.

Starting Times At Fanling

Results Of Final Saints

Races In

++

Hold Army

Summer Series To Or.s-All

The final races of the Summer

Draw

Series were sailed last Sunday The powerful Army XI was held to a one-all draw

in their First Division soccer match against. ́St. Joseph's at Sookunpoo yesterday. game, which was played in a clean and sport- ing spirit throughout provided spectators with plenty of Thailis particularly in the closing stages.

were

with winds so light that it was discult to make way against the strong dood uide.

The leading places in the series The Mrs. Williams won the first are given below, positions set, rather convincingly allow-changing right up to the last race. ing her opponent two games. The Autumn Series will start However, in the second set, en October 15 for Dragons Mrs Stroobach put up a gal-Jubilees, Redwings, Stars and lant fight and fully extended Dinghies. Competition should be Considering the that. Mrs. Williams before being keen as many of the new ar- several of the St. Joseph's beaten after 24 games.

Tiva's have now gained experience players had not had the ad- of the local winds and currents,

Helmsmen are still required for Vantage of playing together of the the team

Saturday with other members morning and anyone able to sail team before, the performance is requested to inform the Secre- of the Saints yesterday was

most creditable- targ

All is now ready for the Re-

Com Club At Happy Valley, the gatta: programmes with nul de mandos sasily accounted for the tails Are available at Kellet Club; whom they beat by seven goals to ope. The Club drew

Following were, the results:

Colony Ladies Singles Mrs. Williams beat Mrs Stro-

The following are the starting times on the Old Course at Fan- line tomorrow:-

9.44 W. O. Davies-J. L. Wright;ach 6-2, 13-11. 9.48 F. C. B. Black-R C. Gatr

L. Goldman-Maj. B. drer: 9.52 G. Pagh; 9.50 A E. Lissaman F. D. Hunter: 10.00 D. S. Robb F. L. S. Webb.

Bogey Pools will be held on the Old and New Courses from Thurs- day, October € shail Monday. Do

tober 10.

Nelson

beat

Handicap Men's Singles

B. 1. Barlow 6-4, 6-0,

F. T. Our best RE 6-0, 6-4. Fitzroy-Williams

Colony

Ladies Doubles Mrs. Chow and Mrs. Ip beat Island.

Miss Xavier and Miss Ribeir 6-1, 6-3; Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Cooper beat Mrs. Kite and Mrs. Andrewes 6-1, 6-1.

Club Men's Doubles

Face

on

Cruiser Handicaps revised for Monday's race and will be posted on Saturday,

soon

Army

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

1 St Joseph'a 1.

1 Commandes

7

Special Prize Day At the last monthly meetine of Results of yesterday heats are the Ladies Committee of the Royal J. B. Howthorn and J. V. Sel as follows. (All mentioned are Hong Kong Golf Club it was de lors beat A T. Dow and H. J. qualified for the finals).

cided that a Special Prize Day Armstrong 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. Men's 880 yards free style: would be held each month on the ***** Club Mixed Doubles Heat 1-1. Cheong Kun-man third Thursday instead of the S. Saul and Mrs. Tamworth: 9, Jenten. 5165 point I :ers of the team being from 42 (Eastern), Chan Chun-nam third Tuesday as previously an beat Mr. and Ms. D. L. Prophet (Lai Tsun ཏྟཾ Vic Matiuk (VRC). nounced. Time: 1/15.

The first one of these days will Heat 2-1. Wong Kam-wah ; be on Thursday, October 20. Lists) (Chinese TMCA). 2. 5. B. Mit are posted ut both Fanling and ferd (VRC), Time: 11/57.6.

Deep Water Bay.

are being ret blood, but the Commandos across the goalmouth with Brown. asserted themselves and out of position, but none of the showed their superiority.

Army forwards were able to It might be mentioned that the turn the situation to advantage. The Barbecue is being followed

Under the continual

pounding, on October 31. by a Hallow Een Masked Ball team which went down to Pulice

last Saturday was not the 42 the Saints eventually gave way Commando XI. The tsam was a and about four minutes from time, -THE SERIES RESULTS

Devlin.

the obtained

equaliser Star Summer Series: 1. Yourier sast representative side of 3 Cren-

mando Brigade only three men when he connected a pass from pointerces; 2. Parter -5794 points $

the right and coolly beaded the ball into the net with Brown out of his charge.

Heartened by this success, the all their resources Army threw into the game and excitement

6-1, 6-1.

Club Ladies Singles Mrs. Hutchison beat Kempton 6-1, 6-0,

Today's Matches

Mrs.

Sau 2722 points & Pros: 5. Harris Commando Cpl. Locker, Me. 12243 points 6 race: C, Nixon 2542 points Highton and Mne. Maya 15 rate: 7. Krending 2016 points 4 races. 18. Mitchell 2011 poista 5 mees: 9, Holines 1000 points & races and 14, Finsel 19:3 Í pointed mice.

Redwing Summer Series: 1. Sexborse (6) Corbett útes: 2 Ghost (17) Darby

- FIRST DIVISION Army 1-St. Joseph's 1

In a First Division soccer game at Socksunpoo, in which the de- fences predominated, Army and

Hollowing 25 yards. The stands were now tense and silent. Only Other surprives included

the about two mere lengths to go. velmo Ng. Nim who returned the best time in the 150 wards Can Cheong Xin-man say

They were Low rounding the andles heute to place himsel as

Cheong to the sur the strongest contender for Wil-33 turn. fred Lawrence's title and record. Price of all, raees to a half-body The "and did man cualified lead for the fast time in the race himself winning his heat with and was spurting Chan chased

Men's 150 yards individual A draw for partners will be cornerative case in 1 minute 52.8 furiously but the stronger arms of the Eastern lad churned for a Recones but

made on the morning of play. medley: than four more

Speedy last quarter prevede behind Ng Nin's time.

spurt seen Heat 1-1. Wilfred Lawrence

The event

for the day will be

4.00 pm. Mrs. Campbell & Mrs 49: 2. Tin Hao (16) Miss P. Losely before in his 220 against Mon- (VRC). 2. Chan

Medal round with a prize given Cotesworth v. Mrs. Pomeroy &(2) Sappers 2517; 6, Miranda (25) St. Joseph's shared two goals, Chun-yiu a (Easter), 3. Gerry Rosa-Pereira to the Player with the least num-irs. Hutchinson

Time: 1/52.8 seconds. ber of

of pe Heat 21. Ng Nin (Chinese

A YMCA), 2. William Teo (EAA) portation or having extra room member desiring trans-

Time: 1/48.6.

in her car is resuested to notify Mr Coombs, Hon. Secretary (Tel. 29190),

Victoria Recreation Club, much erineired recently their drab twin form during the season,

teiro.

This carried him to a safe mar-(VEC). #in ahead when Chrong turned i

vertheless, are so far weil the for the last time to head towards prented in the Anais of the the rope five yards in front. championships.

They have two swimmers in

He made it easily to was from the 850-yord distance

Vie the same, older Chan Chun-m

Matuk and S. B. Mitford), four with 1.4 seconds to spare. It (VRC),

s

15

Club Ladies Doubles

Club Men's Singles Hawthorn: E. Zulauf v. V. Kolat 5.15 3.m. D. Nolan J. B. choff; H. J. Jebsen v. D. Mackie. Colony Ladies Doubles Mrs Getz & Mrs. Stroobach

Mrs. Scholes, Handicap Mixed Doubles 3. Eitzen & Mrs. Eltzen v. Maj, Holman & Mrs. Holman,

Women's 220 yards free style. Keat 1-1. Cynthia Eager Shauna

The date for the Annual General Mrs. Tamworth Anderson

(VRC). meeting has been fixed for Friday.

November

25. at & pa at the Heat 2-1. Mamic Leeng Helena Mine Institute. (HKU), 2. Doris Barten (VRC). 'Time: 3/1.4.

Eager the women's 220 yards was a race-like the 230-which (VRC). 3. Joan

will give promise of another ex-Time: 3/14. free style and qualiters in every event so far.

citing event the final

The thrill of the evening was

in the 'men's $80 first heat.

Chun-nam has never

!1

Women's 220

.

The women's 220 yards free)

Men's 100 yards back stroke: for long time found a local style heat was a repetition of what

Heat 11. Tony Lopes (VRC), distance eximmer able to match happened during the final of this Time 69.2.

Heat 21. Wilfred Lawrence his own high talents. Cheong event in the 1948 championships. Kin-man made the grade yester Shauna Anderson, in winning (VRC), 2. A. K. Rumjana (VRC) the face then and setting up a

Time: 72.8. record, came from behind in an Heat 3-1. Cheong Kin-man excellent and

last (EAA). 2. D. Collaco (VRC). spirited mument sport

Time: 72 seconds. beat Luckle 10

dav.

Swimming with Chan in the the beat were VRC's Vic Matick and Cheong. With the pace set

race.

Today's Heats

Colony Mixed Doubles Lee Wal-tong & Miss Choy v. W. P. Tsui & Mrs. Litten.

Handicap Mixed Doubles

sová: 4, Zephyr (9) Kallorie 4234: 3

ra high as they bombarded the St. Joseph's goal from all direc tions. It

It seemed as if they would

the winning goal before the anal whistle, but Lady luck was Sm. and Turner 3413; 7, Lightning (1) The game, which was fought not with them and they had to content with one point Conners 39; & Tareen (13) Barrient a fast pace from start to finish, retire Blue Man (11) Erans 228.

1:3, Carola (1) Gieves 2615 and 1:. ended on an exciting note, with free he game

Amy: Fairbrother, Wootton, the Saints defending their citadel Dingky Summer Series 2. Corbett 2: desperately against a relentless Seeley, Woods, Tennuci, Hution, 2. Howell #681; 5, Farrer 1208; 4, Lander attack.

Msanion. Berry, Derlin Higgins .:. Robinson 653: 6. Yourself 6295:

On the run of the play, Army and Dean, * Evans 6241: 8, Dubois 6096; 1. Mr.

should have won by a curfort- St. Joseph's: Brown, Rocha, & ‹ Malorie 1 and 10, Dunlop '£232,

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

margin, but as it was, their! S. Nien, Sit Pul-yin, D. J. Leo- forwards had an off day and nard, A. G. Santos, Fal Chun- Tuesday, September 27

charces were wah, J. Gomes, Hsu King-sing, scoring

i

zile

<4th Dinghy Serion Bare: 1, Boblawn many

8. Tasker

of

directed

passes.

overran

The heats for this evening con- times will commence about 10.40) nese Recreation Club when he (1) 59.79: & Henney (20) 10172: 5.1 alar did not have very much to me Club and netted five more

(16) 1.19.13 .and Trenerry D.S.Q

do. as

centre-

The Programme for Fanling also includes an Eclectic Com-

(11) 412.30 582: 2. Debois (10) 12737 thrown away through over-enger-G. A. Pereira, B. M. Omar. 766; 3. Corbett (3) 1.17.55 490; 4, Purver | ness when well placed or had petition, to be played on the New

* 120.41 615: $, Yourich #8) 123,01 { positioning.

Club 1-Commandos 7. Course, which begins on October

333 and 6, Lauler (6) 1.36.01 (50

The Army defence, as well as In their First Division soccer 6 and continues until December

P. V. Shawe & A. D. Scholes Wednesday, September 28 that 15. A limit of 10 cards to be taken

Saints, gave a 'rous-match against the Commandos at out by ane one player and a Fraser & oppiai Ber- (17 33-39: 4 Baker (152) 46 25: 3. Reable v. P. S. McCaig: B. LI

display. Royal Naval Ratings Race: 1. Edwards 10g

Bappy Valley, Club went down The Army backs and, full to the charge of 20 cents per card will

1295) 45.45; 4, Brady (3) 45.53; 1, Sher backs were in fine fettle, with goals to one."

Commandos, by seven be made.

rian & S. Saul

wood (6) 46.35; 6. Kempsall (2) 47-1 Tennuci, the piver, continually the Hardcourt Championships Cartuelt (91) 56.33 and Lists are also posted in

The first half was evenly con=" catching the eye, as he threw tested, with the Commandos lead- Club

Houses for a Ladies Match!• KH. Ip the Colony Singles (794) 57.51.

the Samts back and set his owning by two goals to one at the. by Chen Chun-rmm, the three Rase for the title.

"Preland" "Sotland” t be champion yesterday entered the Thursday, September 29 swam almost level for more than; Last night the same thing hap-

played on the New Couse on next round of the

Mr. Boyle forwards on the move with well interval. In the second half, the Kardcourt Nevices Dinghy Baze: eight of the 35 lengths of the pened: this time however." Cyn-

Sunday,

November 20. Starting tennis championship at the Chi-, Dunlop (2) 56.11; *, Mons!

Fairbrother, the Army custo- Commandos completely thia Eager did to Shauna whatį tains a number of Interesting: At the 200 mark Vic Matiuk the chainpion did to Luckie Rose sprint events women's 50 yards.

easy beat Norman Lo in two Miss Bore (5) 1.06.29: €, E.G. Robinson began

the

goals. do, as DRAW FOR RAILWAY CUP Straight sets.

Saints were given dropping back leaving;

Commando Highton, Shauna set the pace followed free style, women's sprint relay Cheong to trail at neck level with closely by Cynthia who was at and the men's 4 x 50 yards relay. Mrs. D. Hunter: Mrs. Pote Fuat K. Wong beat Dewald Le after 39 682; 2 Corbet 18) 50,10 16: becasion, however, he rose to the scored by his side.

First Round: Mrs. J. Brown ✨

Saturday, October 1 very little opportunity to get in forward had a field day and net- In a long drawn out match, S.

45th Dinghy Series Race: 1. Bowell-direct shot at goal.

Од Обе the popular Hong Kong champion. one time, more than body's The race to watch however is

ted six of the

gozis length behind. The 14-year-old the men's 440 yards free style Mrs. Y. Williams: Mr three hard fought sets while G., Dusicy (53 81.18 697: 4 Dabots (2) heights

of brilliance Neck And Neck

when he Latimer v Mrs. M. Lissaman: Mrs Choa beat T. E. Baker also after 1.45 5163 6. Laufer (1) $1.59 $33: 6.1 albst with all the star swimmers enter- youngster. swimming a

Mrs. Pierov: Mr.

player gave a rousing one-handed off brought

save display three sets.

and Mrs. Kalkrie (10) 65.62 160: 7, Harrison (from a rasping shot by Hsu source of worry to the opposition. put pressure his even pace throughout, caught up ed: Sonny Monteiro swimming

in strokes when rounding about: Shauna when coming to the against Chan Chun-nam in the Strickland y Mrs. A. Mackde

Singles

| (12) 67.37 101 and 9, Eddia (11) $7,49

deflecting the ball the 10th turn to

Patridge, outside left for the draw away final turn.

Shauna however, still first heat and Cheong Kin-man

S.K. Wong beat Donald Lo 7-3.25. Vic Mre into the Second Round:| meeting Wong Kam-wah,

4th Dinghy Series Race: I Corbets round the upright for a fruitless Club, gave his side the load with from the persistent Eastern boy kept a slight lead.

4-6, 6-1: who kept so dangerously close. As Shauna did in the previous Matiuk and S. B. Mitford in the Mrs. M. C. Elliot.

C. Chaa beat TE. Baker 6-3 (15) 4.15 928: Eddis (2) 48.27 : corner, First round to be played by

For the Saints, Brown was: second.

Five

minutes later, Highton But Cheong would not budge incident, Cynthia Eager won the

5040 084; 8. Mra Malorie (6) 80.50 614: superts in goal, Following the result of the 880 November 1, and the succeeding 3-6, 6-2 an inch. He, in fact, on many race on that 20 yard stretch heats yesterday, the watch will rounds by every fortnight after!

K.H. Ip beat Norman Lo 6-0.6. Barton (1) 51.00 E4B: 5. Laufer (10) Lemard, playing in the centre- the equaliser with a brilliant shot. through on his own to net. first player 6-3.

C1.45 456; 8, Purar (5) 54.12 428; half berth, proved that he is The same player gave the Com- . Doubles

54.50 3741 Hawell (t) still a player of no mean ability is responsible for fixing date of match.

Leonard and R. Tay teat D... Weiss (12) D.5.Q. and Danson and that in spite of his weight as the lead before the in

terval. DRAW FOR THE BOSS CUP K.M. Au and M.L Chon

The second half saw the Cam- 26th Star Series Race: 1. Yourie (5) age, he can more than hold First Round Mrs. Latimer vị 6–

cwn against younger players mandos attacking furiously and 167.33 T13: 2, Faster (3) 1.10.01 570; Kotewall and W. Yu beats, Blackbera-Kaze (2) Mrs. Sainsbur: Mrs. M. Stewar

S. S. Nien, playing at lest back Highton against came into the 1.34.00 444 sand Stokes and E.C. Fincher Burrit (6) DSQ

the Sairs, also gave a

Chin

2

distance, forged ahead slightly, the rope. The effort was so much but the champion did not allow like Cheung Kin-man's on Mou can conquer Chan as Cheong did

was. day evening, except that Cynthia in the longer distance.

that either.

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BISCUITS way due delicate and Langued Flavour,

Tony Lopes having won his heat easily in the 100 yards back)

in

Coombs

V

A. Shewan: Mrs. J. Haig ▾

Mrs. Turnbull: Mrs. H. Elikti L.S.

stroke last night in 69.2. has Ng Nin to watch in the 150 beat. Y

the same swim is the VRC Mrs. Coombs Mr. J. Brown 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 up-and-coming back stroke * Mrs. Webb: Mr. Heiz v

Dennis Collsco. swimmer

Watkinson: Mrs. Shewar v Mrs. While Cheong Kin-man will meet wil- Williams; Mrs. Cotesworth y Mrs. fred Lawrence in the second heat. Budro

Shauna Anderson, champica

and record holder for the

50

yards sprint has a difficult heat

WHE

6-4

Today's Matches Edwin Tsai v Cheung Chow. Ip Cheng-hing v Chow Sing-to. Byes into the Second Round:

KCC Championships Piercy Mrs. Lissaman;

The following are, the result of Pote Hant v Mrs. M. C. Mamie

Stickland, Mrs. the matches-played over the last Leong, Cynthia Mackie: Mrs. Eager and Pat Sullivan ini 1 Clague Ira A. ML Brown: Mrs. two days

Ladles Singles pick her the winner however; and Prophet v Mrs. Hunter,

J.P Lawes 6-2, 6- Miss Mi Fisher beat Mrs. J. Horsznan 2-6. 6-4, 6-1.

Men's Singles T.E. Baker beat R.O. Baker 6-4, 6-4; Chubb w.o. S. Saul

Men's Doubles T. and

~ better time than her standing First, round to be claved by Oc- record is not impossible with the "ober 30 and the succeeding row competition Shauna will meet.

by every fortnight after that date. In the second heat. Heather The first named laver is respon- Anderson is picked to beat Doris sible for, fixing. Inte of match. Barten and Wong Yuk-ping of Lai Isun Four certain Enalist should be Shauna and Heather, Cynthia Eager, Mamie Leong and either Wong Yuk-ping or Pat Sullivan.

Today's Events

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. 1. Heat No. L. Men's 150 yds. Back Stroke.

Lane No. 1. D. Collaco (VRC), Lane No. 2. Ng Nin (Chinese

YMCA).

Lane No. 3. A V. Lopes

(VRC).

Lane No. 4. A. K. Rumjaha

(VRC).

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. 2. Heat No. 2. Men's 150 yds. Back Stroke. Lase No. 1. P.

(VRC).

(VRC);

Thompson

Lane No. 2 S. B. Mitford

Lane No. 3. W. Lawrence

(VRC).

Lane No. 4. Cheong Kin-mun

(Eastern AA).

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. 3. Heat No., L Women's 50 yds. Free Style.

Lane No. 1. P. Sullivan (VRC). Lane No. 2

(Chinese YMCA).

Lane

LAVEC

No

No. 3.

Lane No. 2. Wong Yuk-bing]

(Lai Isun). Lane No. H. Anderson

(VBC).

Lape No. 4. J Evans (VRC). COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS 240 yds. Free Style.

Event No. 7. Heat No. 1. Men's.

Lane No. C. C. Wen

attached).

Lane No. 2. Wong Kwai-chee:

(Chinese YMCA).

3. Macan (1) £2.756; 6. Harrison (14)

Graham

(16) D.S.Q.

(29)

27th Star Series Back: 1. Blame (7) 1.65-9 163; 2. Youret (8) 2.88.15 ez:

Trezary (6) 1.07.45 415: 8. Simpkin. (5) 10720 521 and 4, Furrie (2) 118.45 213.

Sunday, October 21

and

for

OLL

This

A good goal.

while Dave

Bent

seven

was a continual

magnificent performance and limelight with a splendid goal

Highton scored the fourth goal, conspicious with his first time while Shergold netted the sith. clearances, speed on the bait and Before the game afted Highton powerful kicking

netted two more goals to give his team a well deserved victory of seven goals to one..

Play opened evenly, with both 25th Star Series Race: 1. Van Kretach sets of forwards having their mar (6) 1.46.21 800: 2, Colllogs (5) chances. 101c6 678; 3. Harris (3) 151.47 576:

Club put up a spirited display Asi King-sing brought specta with Mullen giving a very good:

4. Finkel. (2) 228.62 480 Youne (1)tors to their feet with

B. and Wallace (8) D.S.Q.

13 Redwingu Serion Bacsz. 1. Darts |

2.03.15 (716):

De Jong

power-

ful drive from about 30 yardsxhibitledtton Roberts

band corner of the crossbar and

and

Miss Lambert Baker beat Mrs (87) 1,45,50 (559): 4, Min P. Laseby (16) the bat striking the top left Strange, Gladhin, Barker and (62111, Malork 11 2104, 122, then rebounding into play, to be Beck, Barclay Mullen, Hardwick

be Baker and Patridge. | Turney (19), 21926 (447): 6, Cal, Drown cleared by Fairbrother.

Commandos-Locker, Bird and-- (2) 2.11.17 (366); Glover (7) DNF. and

Army, retaliated strongly and

Hewen, Lovell, Stewart and Cor. Evans (11) DNF,

Brown almost

conceded a goal mish, Laker, Beadle, Highton, 1st Feet in Regatta Disky Race: when he failed to hold a hard watson and Shergold, y Norman (25) 12404: 2, D. Harrison (10) drive, allowing the ball to drop 12645: 3. Nixon (14) 1.26.28: Taten out of his hands and over his (1) 124.46; 6, Pare (12) L2T04: 4,

R. O. Baker beat J

Lertou and F. Kermani 6-4, Capt. Turner Cooke and Fincher beat R.S. Capel W.A. Nicholas 6-1, 6-0,

Mixed Doubles A.V. White and Mrs.

J. Horsman 6-2, 6-4. Groundwater beat Mr. and

Cookson (3) 12742 7. Barten (19) head. Fortunately, he was stand-

6-4 13759: 8, Herding (2) LAKIE;' &, Gra- ing outside his goal and was able REST OF COLONY XI

E.C

2nd, 20666; 11, Mitchell. (15) 207,08:

Price (13) 2.06.24; 13. Barrison

12

(8)

(3111.62.24: 10, Hennessy to recover the ball before it

{C}

The following have been select- rolled over the line.

[ed to represent the Rest of Com A breakaway by the Saints a lony against the Combined Chi- few minutes before interval end-nese in the annual Double Tenth ed with Omar being fouled in Charity Soccer game which will the Army

penalty area. Hsu be played at Caroline Hill on King-sing,

2.09.14: 14, P.P. Smith (11) 21639 and R.L15. Pidsley (16) 221,63. Mrs.

Ladies' Doubles Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss L Lane No. 2. Chan Chun-nam Figuereido beat Mrs. J. Horsmán

(Lai Tsum).

Lanc No. 4.

(VRC).

and Mrs. R.L. Groundwater 2-6,

Monteiro 6-3, 6-0; Mrs. E. Lillon and Mrs. R.H. Jones beat. Miss M. Fisher and Mrs. van Houten 6-3, 6-0.

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. 8.. Heat No. 2. Men's 440 yds, Free Style.

Lane No. 1, 5. B. Mitford

(VRC) Lane No. 2. Fle.. MacCullen

(Army). Lane, No. 3.

who

$1

Today's "Needle" with the spot kick, made no mis-

entrusted Monday, October 10, at 4.30 pm.

Soccer Match

Fairbrother (Army), Wooting take with a powerful drive which (Army), Keetley (Army), Edge Have Fairbrother no chance gave the

(Navy), Tennuci (Army), Capt, At The local Chinese soccer "derby" were leading by one goal to nil Berry (Army). Highton (Com-

interval,

the Saints Hulton (Army), Xavier (PCA), Will take place on the Club Ground

The Army started off strongly mandos), Mullen (Club) and Dean At Happy Valley at 5.30 pm on resumption and launched today, when the star-studded Kit

(Army). Chee combination meet the Kow. series of dangerous raids on the Loon Motor Busin

St. Joseph's

Reserves: goal. The Saints First defended their # Division League encounter.

their charge stubborn- A capacity

etedly however, and try as they (Army), crowd is expected for this match, which is likely to would, the soldiers could not

not get The Press will meet the Sindhi produce a high standard of foot-

the Merchants in a friendly cricket ball, with the busmen going amelight following a breakaway Chistall.

came

into the

PRESS CRICKET XI

CG.

ball

Farast. Brown

Locker" (Commando), Woods Weatherall (Army), Hardwick (Club) and Higgins (Army):

Team Manager Capt

Cheong Kin-mum match at the Indian Recreation out in an effort to lower the (Eastern AA).

Club Secretaries" are requeried Club on. Sunday, commencing at colour of Kit Chee, who are hot by the Seints. Hsu King-sing Lane No. Victor Matik 9.30 am. The Press team follows: favourites for the Championship Army defenders, sent in a terri- Team Manager in the dreiging gained possession and eluding the to advise players to report to the (VBC).

D. G. White (Captain), J. Tsui, this year.

The other First Division game Be drive towards the lower left room at 3.45 pm sharp Lane No 5. Wong Kar-wab J. R. Luke, H

Bradley Omar, which was axed fit today, this the hand corner on the

net. It (Chinese YMCA).

It seemed Jerseys and Stockings will be. COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS

that the ball supplied by the Association, the Police versus Royal Navy almost certain Ismail, R. G. Whitehead, F. Event No. 12. Heat No. 1. Goldsworthy, V. V. Kolatchof! been postponed to Friday, October Men's 4 x 50 yds Free Style and I. L. Moffitt.

at Boundary Street, has would enter the net, but before

7, at the same Place, kick-off 6.45 himself sideways and stretched out his right hand to deflect the ball round the upright, for a

So Oi Lie Relay, No. 2 Hong Kong RUGGER RESULTS

Anderson

4 Leong Ol-mül

Lane

University.

Lane No. 8. · VEC “A”- Lane No. 4. VEC "C.

Lane No.76. C. Fager (VRC). COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS.

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS · Event - No,·· 12. Heat No. Z

Women's 50 yds: Free Style... Relay. Fement No.4. Feat No. 2 Men's 4 x 50 yds. Free Style

Lane No.1 Doris Barten

Jaya Londón, October 3,

The following were the resulté

encounter

it could do so, Fairbrother threw

fruitless cormiere

SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCH RESULT

London, October. 3. Dundee United beat Hamilton With time growing short, the Academicals by four goals to one Army started to put on pressure in a Scottish League, Division in earnest and the Saints were "B, football match today Beu given a hectic time as their op- ter.

Lausanne, Switzerland,

October -8. Los Angeles is one of three of rugger games played today cities that have already applied

Rugby Union: Estava G

Buenos Aires and Lausame are Pontypool 3 Neath 3 Abertillery the 1980 Olymple Games

the other two cities Rugby League Lancashire Cup, The Games will be held in

Printedy and published far the Prioria="" semi-finals. Leigh, 10 Warrington Helsinki, Finland, in 1952, and The St. Joseph's goal hadi kora, the CHINA MAIL, LIMITED, UF 7. Wigan 20-Workington Town 17.1 Melbourne, Australia, in 1958 several marrow escapes and on af WALTER E, NOLLOTE, Windsor Home,

Reuter

3.

(VEC)

Lane, No. 1, VRC B Lane No. 2. Chinese YMCA). Lane No. 3.Eastern AA.. (Continued At Foot Of Next CoL) Lane No. 4 Royal Navy.

1-Beater

ponents repeatedly swept up the feld and launched one full- blonded attack after another bre

least two occasions, the ball went! Hong Kong,

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