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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949.

Eastern AA Create New Colony Record For 200 Yards Free Style

(By KIMBERLEY)

Relay

Eastern Athletic Association created a new Colany record for the 200 yards free style relay when they._clipped-a-fifth of a second off the vious mark of 1 minute 41.8 seconds set by the VRC in 1947. The 440 yards free style hêots lost night turned out to be unexpectedly tame, except that VRC's Sonny Monteiro succeeded in beating Chan Chun-nom. He timed the race in 5 minutes 25 seconds..

Cheong Kin-man swam al-the rope when Chan also put on, Cpl. McDermitt (Army); Lane No. most unchallenged in his 440 last moment pressure. He man- Sg A.D. Sawyer (Army), -heat to win in 5 minutes 28.2aged to make up some feet, but Lane No. 3. Lau Tai-ping (La) full Tsun Lane No. 4 W. Lawrence seconds. The result-therefore. Monteiro touched home

VEC: Lace No. 5. S.B. Mitford

leaves the race very open to Monteiro, Chan and Cheong in

the final.

Shauna

turning

Event No. 3. Heat No. 3. Men's 100 yards Free Style. Colony Championships..

Lane No. 1. Wong Kam Wah (Chinese YMCA).

No. 2. C. Silva Netto (VRC). No. 3. Choong Kin Mun (East-

AA).

No. 4. L/Cpl Sayce (Army(. No. $

Victos Matiuk (VRC).

second ahead to win in 5/25.

Cheong Kin-man in the nextVRC). heat was at first well extended by Chinese YMCA's Wong Kam Shauna. Anderson and her sis- wah, who began in a quick pace ter Heather, placed first in their 6 hold the lead for six lengths, respective heat for the 50 yards: The Eastern lad seemed content free style. The times however with his own pace and varying were comparatively slow. with his speed, lay at first

the fourth in 30.4 seconds position, creeping up steadily uner and Heather timing the event in til the 150 yard mark when he 32.6. Mamie Leong and Cynthia dre

drew level with Колг Eager (in Shauna's heat) and Pat; The next length, Cheong pass- Sullivan, make up the finalist for ed the YMCA swimmer and went the 50 sprint.

on his own, increasing his lead With last minute withdrawal with

stroke. Reaching the every by a

a number of 440 swimmers. 225-yard mark. Cheong was ahead

head (Army), Sonny Monteiro and Chan Chun- with more than 10 feet to spare. nam were left alone in the first

By this time. Vic Matiuk or heat.

Monteiro and Chan swam VRC. who has been stroking in closely throughout the distance, the fourth position. came up to the former setting the pace, with Wong Kam-wah and remained the champion and record holder with him for the rest of the dis- trying spiritedly to take the initia, tance.

tive.

100 yards Free Style. Colony Championships.

#CK

WORLD SERIES PROSPECTS

(By GAYLE TALBOT)

New York, October 4.

Evert No. 4. Heat No. 1. Men's It will be Allie Reynolds against Dan Newcombe or Elwin (Preacher) Roe when the Yanks and the Dodgers meet in the opening game of the World Series on Wednesday at Yankee Sta- dium.

1

Love No. 1. Pia Monaghan

No. 2. William Teo (Easter

100

4:

3. Lau Ping (Chinese Reynolds, at least, will start for the American. League champions. Though he has a record

Cheong was comfortably in! Chan however, stood up well front on the 12th furn and behind Championships. against the VRC man, but suffer him by half a pool, came Vici ed mostly by his turns. which Matiuk and Wong. Cheong kept Montaire execujed with the maxi- inum effect.

Goalkeepers Can Start An Attack

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Kit Chee Beat KMB By Three Clear Goals

Kit Chee 3-KMB 0

(By. PETER DOHERTY, Irish The First Division soccer match between Kit Chee

International Inside-Left)"

A goalkeeper is a key man

in every team. But his job.

is not simply to prevent goals.

He can start an attack as effec

tively as an inside-forward.

Kit

and Kowloon. Motar. Bus on the Club Ground at Happy Valley yesterday ended in a clear- cut victory for Kit Chee, who beat their rivals. for honours by three clear goals.

Chee, who are regarded in most quarters as

Let's suppose matka potential champions this season proved their

I started by the opposing) terim and

play-has veered over to the goal-i keeper's right

When the goalkeeper gets possession, vas i hé" "frequently does his job should be to giv?] 3. long pam to the winger who is on the least congested side of the 'neid.

superiority. in. no uncertain manner, their per fect understanding and workmanlike methods contributing in no small measure to their well- deserved victory.

A capacity crowd was pre- sent for this "needle" match and long before the advertis-_ ed time for the kick-off. long.

The pass should be low as possible, because the ball is more) Frontrollable then and the winger queues formed along Wong- can start, to move, right Tirway. nelcheng Road and Sports

Road.

Out Of Date

The fact that hundreds of pre- Passes of this type "are more spective spectators had to be effective if they are thrown turned away serves to prove more Frank Swift, my old Manchester clearly than ever that there is an City colleague and England goal-trgent need for the building of keeper, brought the basketball a sufficiently large-sized stadium

Lin this Colony, throw to a fine art and many als. came from, the throws he inade so accurately.

The cld type of goalkeeping kicking the ball anywhere-is out of date.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION.

Kit Cher 3 KMB

-SECOND DIVISION

v Dockyard 6 Prison's

*Army

Eastern

*Royal Navy v Club

RAF..

> Bt. Joseph's PCA

5 ANYP These games

were not played.

Chee: Yu Yiu-tak: Hau Ying-

sang and Tse Kam-hung Lee Ping-chiu. Kwok Yink-kee And Lau Chung-sang. Fung King-cheung, Chu Wing- keung, Chang Kam-hoi, Yue' Chek-yin and Ho Yin-fun, KM8: Tam

It was at one time feared that a serious rint would take place.. 50 large was the crowd. but the Police handled the situation most and no untoward in- tactfully

assed continually but managed whatsoever occurred. of AA).

It is no use kicking the ball what contributed most to fence whistle brought them respite.

cident

to their to hold their own till the final YMCA),

tuto, the middle because it usually victory was the strong comes straight back to the goal- comprising Han-Yung-sang." Tse No. 4. A. V. Lopes (VRC). Event No.. 5. Heat No. 5. Men's of 17 victories for the season, Reynolds pitch-keeper. The goalkeeper-to-winger Ram-bung and Kwok Ying-kee Kit

defence line! move is sound factically and gives This formidable yards Free Style. Colony. ed only four complete games. Relief pitcher defence time to recover pro- proved too strong for the busmen who without the services of Tang perly. Joe Page had to rescue him frequently. Lane No. 1. E. Guest (VRC). No. 2.

EDSM. R. Shepherd

Young goalkeepers should prae- Yee-it, found it difficult to make Manager Burt Shotton of centre field, Gene Hermanski intice the move constantly. They an

an headway.E 3. G. Roza Pereira (VRC). the Dodgers declines to name left and Johnny Jorgensen at won't be wasting their time if Without a doubt Kwok Ying No. 4. Choi Lee Hang (Chinese his starter or conceded that it third Monteiro Gains Steadily

YMCA). On the 350-yard mark. Mon

Event No. 6. Boys 100 yards was a choice between New- drew a half body-length ahead of Matuk to place second. Free Style. Colocy Championships. combe and Roe. But the ex- ahead and gained steadily as the. A New Record

Lane No. 1. 4. Guterres (VRC).perts could not imagine Shot- big" first race was reaching its climax. Eastern Athletic Association

2. George Noronha (VRC). ton entrusting the Coming to the the tinal

Turn drawing a heat against the Chin- 3. A Hyde (King George game to any other member.odej Sonny Slontaire had a full body- ese YMCA and VRC "B" in the V School).

his somewhat uncertain staff. ' length lead and was heading for X 50 yards free style relay.

had' No. 4. Lau Kam Bo (Chinese A mystery developed today little difficulty in winning the YMCA).

when slugging Brooklyn `fight- event in 1/416-more than two

Event No. 7. Heat No. 2. Boys Belder Carl Furillo told newsmen seconds better than their nearest 100 yards Free Style. Colony he would not be able to play on

YMCA—to set up a new Championships..

Wednesday unless the doctor opponent. record. The Eastern quartette Lane NA Peter Kwany performs a miracle." He said he pulled something loose in his grein in a base slide on Sunday

teire

Hockey Fixtures

on his usual pare 2nd finished the distance without buther in 5/28.2. In a spurt during the last 15! yards. Wong Kam-wah broke

No. 2.

No.

2.

comprised of Tsui Haag, Tommy Eastern A Sargison (VBC).

Kew, William Tao and Cheong Kin-man.

The following is the revised programme of postponed fixtures of the Hong Kong Hockey Asso- ciation, as well as the programme) also qualified. for Sunday, October TODAY

Dutch HG Chand Tara, Police Greend. ↑

Kawinen, à mortes: w.o.

Vincent Tud 175/% Brades.

TOMORROW

Royal Navy Rerpie King's Park. RHC No. 1. 3.45 p.: Umpires *.O. Vinmer and Mr. Makham Singh. Commander V K17C. Sonkompon 3.4

Yco Cater p.m. Umpires 2 $3.0. Yeerenez.

YMCA

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9

Y Royal Navy, King's

Results

No, 3,

they 'do:"

SUNDERLAND EXPECTED TO BEAT BLACKPOOL

(By "ALBION")

Sunderland's win at Manchester United's ground

last week is worthy of note and should be - good pointer to this Saturday's game with Blackpool.

That seemed a cruel blow to the No. 4 Yip Sul Kwang (Eaɛt- VRC "A" team came through ern

AA).

Dodgers hopes of matching thể their heat easily in 1/44.6 more

Event No. 10 Reat No. 1. Men's Yankee bating power in the than five seconds better than their 200 yards Breast Stroke. Lane No. playoff, but Shotton mystified the brother team, VRC "C" which 1. Tsang Hoo-foo (Eastern AA) same newsmen by announcing

Lane No. 2. S. E. Carvalho (RC) that Furillo would start in right- Last Lene No. 3-Leng Hin-kin (La field on Wednesday and would Tsun); Lane No. 4 C.C. Wen not even name a possible alter-

Lane No, 3 Annate. (Unattached): Young

Sun (Chinese YRICA).

Against Reynolds, a righthander, Event No. 11, Heat No. 2. Men's Shotton has stocked his line-up. Heat 1-1. Sonny Montciro (VRC) 200 yards Breast Stroke: Lane No. opener, Duke Snider will be in 3/25. 2. Chan Chun-nam (Le 1. W. Lawrence (VRC); Lane No. Deer. Duke Snider will be in Tsun) 5/26.4.

2. Fung Wai-cheong (Lai Tsun); Yee-tim Heat 2 1 1. Cheong Kin-man Lane No. 3. Cheung Yee (EAA) 5/28.2: Wong Kam-wah (Hoi Tin); Lane No. 5. Cheong! (Chinese YMCA) 5/39.6; 3. Vie Chung-yui (Eastern AA).

Full results of yesterday's heats (all mentioned are qualified in the finals).

Men's 440 yards free style:

(VRC).

Colony Championships

LAWN BOWLERS FETED BY IRO

player. On

was the most outstanding on the field. His saving of an almost certain goal in the ear y stake

of the game by booking the ball out in the sick of time the and his performance during

game made him a warm favourite with the

crowds

However, hamours. of the day

Kwan-kon, Hung Hing-yuk and Tam Chur-fai; Tang Sum, Tam Kwong-pak Pung Kwan-shing.

Tsans Ming-chuen, Chow Man-chi Tam Woon-cheung.

Le Chun-fas and lay Tui-lah y

go to Chang Kan-hot who TODAY'S SOCCER secured the hat trick." scoring all three goals for his sidiz

On the left, Ho Ying-fan was very speedy when in possession and during the first half most of the attacks developed through him Chee resorted to the methods of play. Suomen, on the wards just could not

When

tried

their for

other hand

penetrate

the strong Kit Chee defence. The

efforts of Tam woon-Cheung who led the KMB attack were com- pletely nullided by Kwok Ying

ket who kept a watchful eye on

KMB defence was sound but

Tam Kwan-kon between the for KMB played a grand sticks game and none of the three goals that went past. him could be at- tributed to poor goalkeeping Bus

From the kick-c11. swarmed down the field and Yu

season, the seasiders forced Sunderland to draw on their own ground, but now with what looks like a revival af form from the Roker Park lads, a home win is predicted Portsmouth, who last Satur- away to New Brighton and should for the weak link down the cen- day. were held to a draw at further improve their prospects

tre where Tam Kwon--pak, stag- Fratton Park by the Wolves, or remaining amongst the leadersing a come-back after an absence.

of almost two years, disappoint- this week go to Birmingham by taking maximum points.

Forecast for matches to be ed his followers. and should fake full points.

It will be somewhat of a local played on Saturday October 8

-DIVISION Derby at West Brom this, Satur- Parks 150 yards back stroke

Event No. 12. Bent No. 1. Men's K. M. Eunjalm and 8. M. Fame day, where Aston Villa take the ARSENAL 7. Erestin RNBC No. 1, 11.84 ans Umpires Dennis. Collace (VRC), A. K. 50 yards-Free Style: Lane No. 1 jan who won the Colony Open field as opposition.

Birmingham & PORTSMOUTH am BOLTON Huddersfield" Toby Lopes Mne. Cornish (Royal Navy); Lane Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship, Commando Y Elcreio "Sookan Rimjahn (VRC).

Normally this class of game (VRC), Wilfred Lawrence (VRC) No. 2. Pte. T. Clements (Army): U. H. Omar who won the singles would suggest a draw,

but in BURNLEY Newcastle

Capt. Chiena}},

and Peter Thompson (VRC). Lene No. 3. G. Saunders (VEC); championship and 31. 8. lassan view of West Brom's somewhat CHELSEA Y Man City University ▼ Army, University Grivno,

Women's 50 yards free style: Lane No. 4. Tommy Qui (Eastern runner-up to UM. Omar were

Derby Wolvessie Corn Pokfulam, 11.89 am: Uppines Mr Heat.1-1. Shauna

Anderson AA); Lane No. 5. A.V. Lopes honoured guests at a dinner given cursistent form so far in the

higher sphere this season. I'm LIVERPOOL y Middlesboro Falmer and LSIA FỚI,

(VRC) 30.4: Marie Leong (HKU) (VRC).

at the Indian Recreation Chals by trumping for a home win, MAN, UNITED † Charitas KITC PSC, KNBC No. 2. 31.6; 3. Cynthia Eager (VRC)! Colony Championships their members.

Wolverhampton this week visit STOKE ✔ Fulliam Umpires: Mr. Elizko and Mr. U.L 32.2: Pat Sullivan (VRC) 32.6. Exegi No. 13. Heat No. 2. Men's honoured' questa on their the Baseball-ground as guests of SUNDERLAND SY BLACKPOOL

3. A f

ef Areilli congratulated Heather Anderson Heat, 2-1.

50 yards Free, Style Lane No. 1.

DIVISION II. be one at Men's 4 X 50 yards free style Ng Nin (Chinese YMCA); Lane cess on the

the best garnley v. Bradford games of the day in División. L King's Park, 15 m; mpires: w.o relay: Heat 1-1. VRC "A" No. 2. Yu Pin-hot (Hoi Tin); Lace wished the lawn bowls field and Derby County and this should *A**** BROM ¥Ã“üla. VRC "C" Heat 2-1. Eastern AA; 3 Wa Teo (Pastern AA) the war, replied, thanking A most difficult result to forecast, COVENTRY & Buy RAF Y Nomady, Kai Tak.. 16,30 km; 1/41.6 (record). 2. Chinese YMCA Lane No. 4. E.M. Clero (VRC))ine members of the Chain in as the game seems very open to Grimsby v Sheffield W.

Capt. Mullins and Mr. P.F. Xavier.

10.26 am: Limpire: Yeo Galet anu

Sobad

KRC DEC. RNRC No. 1 pin: (VRC) 32.6.

Mr. Cremal and Jungeer Singh. Recreo "A" ❤ Chand Tara Roccia.

Vincent and Mr. Guest. –

Urapires: SBPO Youmans and I *Erate.

Datch HK Pallee, Boundary Street,

and Mr. Kurtz,

3. YRC 25".

Twenty-three

entries for the

Lane No. 5. J.E. Gomes (VRC).

Colony Championchips

BUTT

club further success in prove to future.

I would suggest a draw LEEDS v Cardiff

· LUTON" v Leicester to be the ultimate result

In Division 1 Spurs the PRESTON Brentford leaders visit the Dell and Queens PR. HULL would venture to prophecy SHEFFIELD U. y Plymouth that this will prove the first SOUTHAMPTON. Spurs defeat of the season for the West Ham v CHESTERFIELD

SWANSEA Blackburn Southampton -have-^ not "sap={ DIVISION IT (NORTH), proached anything like their

U. citing him. He paid special me and 1 men's 100 yards free style feature; Event No. 14. Heat No. 3. Men's tribute to M. B. Hassan, on bis Cer. Pay this evening's championship heats 50 yards Free-Style, Lane No 1 fine achievement in reaching the Included in the programme also is CPL Baker (Army): Lane No. 2. Anal., He, said that Hassan had er-shampions in "hig the men's 50 yards free style, 200 G. Roza ereira (VRC); Lane No. 3. beaten two

breast stroke and the wo-Char yards

Chui-cheong

(Chinese path to the final men's 100 yards free style.. YMCA); Lane No. 4. Choi Lee- Tonight's races should provide hang (Chinese YMCA); Lae No. substantial amount of interest 5. C. Silva Netto (VAC). especially in the men's 200 yards

Club Secretaries are requested to vary

prompt attetelance of their sentar. འ maximum of 10 minute delay wi}] allowed.

Umpires for Sundays realcher 117 Protested

inform You Cater before

3 DJ torzorrow, if unable to officiate.

RECREIO "B"

HOCKEY TEAM. The following have been

ed to represent the select

! 2

breast stroke.

Colony Championships

HANCOCK SHIELD CRICKET MATCH

Event No. 15. Heat Na. 4. Men's The first of this season's-Hag-| Favourite for the title is Laf 50 yards Free Style: Lane No. 1. cock Shield cricket games will be Tsun's Leung Hin-kin with his Pte. A. McThall (Army); Lane played today, when the Hong

also! Johnnie Yvanovich,

heat.

Ko.

rival,

No. 2. E. Guest'

form of last year, but are BRADFORD C. 9 Oldham a power to be considered and CHESTER Wrexham

Darlington Barroürı (2 will bring relief to their

porters by beating: the leaders.j Another excellent

competing in a set to the 3. F. Mosteiro ( Lane No. Kong Cricket Club meet Kowloos Division will be the

The VBC man refract to the Lat Ping (Chinese YMCA),

Recreio "B" team in their hocker'n enter for the event: Yranovich,

- Colony - Championships Event No. 18. Heat No. 5, Men's

match against Royal Navy on the sware second to Long Last yea 50 yards Free Style. Lane No. 1. quently in the Hong Kong-

Cricket Club, at Chater, Road. Play will commence at 11 sharp.

The following are the teams: EXCC: TA. Perre _{Cept), 'LF

Vetch

Y

vCarlisle

ime in thisYTFAX COLS

match at Hartlepools Field, where Blackburn are the visitors: Swansea have New Brighton x CREWE

ROCHDALE York impressed since their refsizm: 10)

SOUTHPORT Accrington | Second Division football and

Navy Ground, Kowloon, at 5.45 but beat the champion subsea J. Pender (Army); Lane No. Stoke, E. Howarth, N.R3 Olivet. ́LD. I think should be in the running Stock POTI - V MANSFIELD

pem, tomorTOW:

DEDA. Bemation,

·

Viima, A. Bemedios, A.A.; dos Beast October. dia Jor, AZ. Gonsaires, L. Sequeira. H.B. Ross, LE, Gaterra, F.X. Sequeira and G.F. Rozario.

:

DIVISION III (SOUTH) Aldershov Leytza” Cell: Saturday. sk... F.X. Alver, F.A Philippines interport mest held in 2-5.B. Milford (VRC): Lane No. Kiber, T.P. Mabu, 0.2. Ker, Rul. Coxhen the final whistle goes on

BRIGHTON v Bristol R 3. Cheong Kin-mun (Eastern AA): WL. Bowerd, M. Newton,£

Going Great Guns

BRISTOL C.. Southend There are also

Lane No. 4. Tsul Hang (Eastern Umpire: P.O. Philips: Scorer, R. Pazy. number of

ECO: RE, Lee, EC, Fincher, WIL!

Notts County are going great MILLWALL y Palace Ztern, W.X. Davidson, W. Hart-Baker, stroke event Notables among Royal Navy),

A. Slepia, C.P. Smith, JA. Sellars, them are Trang Ho-fook (East-

“WDM, - Webh

Reserva.P. Carvalho, AZ,

DM. Bodrigue and E. Remedim.

NOMADS BEAT POLICE

Garcia,

•{newcomers to the 200 breast 4A); Lane No. 5. Mne. Hornby Colledge, J. Lerict, A. Zimmers, P.guns in the Southern Division Newport-v-NOTTS COUNT

In a Hockey Association fixture |

Tsu

IRC CRICKET TEAMS

this season, having lost only one NORTHAMPTON "v. Ipswich game out of the 10 played, They Norwich v Port Vale are sitting fairly comfortably at FOTTS F. Exeter the head of the table. This week Swindon v. Walford they are away to lowly_Newport | Torquay v. READING Land

should easily, notch both Walsall v. BOURNEMOUTH.. points in this game,

Forest, who are sticking close porn get the lessons, do RECREIO CRICKET

First Division, suit,

CAA v Kwong Wah,, Boundar St., 5 pm: Referee: F.J. Cross Linesmen: W. Gibson and P.M Xavier

South China v Eastern, Caroline Hill, Span: Referee: J.G. Pad- ley Linesmen K.M. Ashion and E.A Stubley.

Second Division ..

South China v Kit Chee, Caroline Hall, 3.30 p.m; Referee: J. Me- Parlon.

CAA-y University, Boundary St, 3.39 pm: Referee: W. Gibson. Taikoo v Police, St. Joseph's 3.30

pm: Referee: I. A. Moohey, News Vendors V Solicitors Club 3.30 p.m. Referee: F.E.. Par- cival

Colony Tennis Championship

Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Stroo

Yiu-tak was tested-with a shot bach yesterday beat Mrs. from long range which be clear- Tamworth and Mrs. Scholes in -ed: with ease.

the Colony Ladies Doubles Championship at the Ladies. after three Recreation Club hard fought sets.

In the mixed doubles, Tsui Wai+ their

Sill pressing, the busmen al- most opened the scoring when Tain

Woon-cheung,

after clever

Kam-hung out of his charge.

y eluding Ts

ught Y

brought

Connecting the bouncing ball, put and Mrs. Litton won

he best Yu with a header and the match against Lee Wal-tong and

an Miss Choy after, three sets. ball went straight towards

Following were the results of Ying-kee empty goal, but Kwok rushed up in the nick of time and the matcher managed to book the ball out just

J. D. Mackie beat H. J. Jebsen 6-1 6-2. (Handicap).

Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Stroobactr

Mrs. Tamworth and Mrs. Scholes 6-3, 4-5, 6-2 (Open).

as it was about to enter the net.

After 10 minutes play Kit Chee drew first blood when Ho

beat fun, receiving a pass, raced down the left and centred a neat shot which Cheung Kam-hol connect ed and placed past Tam

Undaunted by this goal, the bus- men fought harder and several raids which were broken up before they got really danger,

made

At the other end, Eft Chee were awarded tree kick just out.

side the penalty area and Lau

Chung-sang's shot just skimmed the crossbar.

F. V. Shaw and A. D. Scholes beat A. Fraser and P. S. McCaig 6-4, 7-5, B. 1. Barlow and J. Aserappa beat P. Bonnerman and S. Saul 6-3, 3-0 6-4, (Handicap). Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Cotes- worth beat Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs.. Hutchison 6-3, 6-3. (Handicap).

Major and Mrs. Holman beat Eitzen

J

(Handic and Mrs. Eitzen 6-2 6-3,

W. P. Taut and Mrs. Litton beat Lee Wai-tong and Miss Choy 7-5, Play was even, with the ball 4-6, 6-3, (Open). syinging from end to end and the

next few minutes saw Yu Yu- tak bringing of a full length i

good

Today's Matches

8.30 am. B. Hawthorn v.

save and Ho Yin-fun's first-timer D. Nolan. from a gwinging shot from his

D. Prophet & Mrs. Prophet,

colleague Fung King-chueng nar- Blott and Mrs. Blott.

rowly missing

9.30 TJ. B. Kite & Mrs. Just before the interval, Ho Allen v R. S. Cull & Miss M,

Yin-tan was in the limelight again Sleap.

be sent in a rasping shot) which was caught by Tam while Cooper

i

Getz y

y Mrs

Colony Championships. -.. ero) Ring Wai-cheong, (Lal)

Event No. 19. Heat No. 1. and Checag Chun-ylu Women's 100 yards Free Style (Eastern) who broke the 100 Lane No. 2. P. Sullivan (VRC): yards breast stroke record on Lane No. 1. S. Anderson (VRC);

another hard drive brought the W. J, D. Cooper v. T., J. Ouwe- latter to Tuesday

full-length saveta banda k Doris Barten (VEC)

With the score standing at one) 5.15 pm.-H. Ip & Mrs. In' at Boundary Street yesterday, the

The record for the women's 100! Late No.

Colony Championships

The following have been select

the busmen came) v. N. Lo & Miss R. Later, nil at half time, Nomads beat Hong Kong Police Shauna Anderson maintains her Worcen's 100 yards Free Style: creation Club First and Second

the breather full of fight 958. Tay & Mrs yards free style should go tonight Event No. 20. Heat No. 2. ed to represent the Indian Be

Jout by one goal to `mil

seem to have settled down 10 form. Shauna has been swimming Lane No. 1. J. Evans (VRC); Lane XI cricket teams in their league

TEAMS

and changed their mode of at-Fowler v. B. Tsal & Miss Mok the distance several times around No. 2. C. Eager (VRC); Lane No matches

the_more, boisterous type of

*** CRC Tennis a against

the Kowloon

The Club de Recreio teams for tack, concentrating on the right! HKFC SOCCER XI 69. seconds and on one

football, experienced" in the this Saturday's League Cricket Wing, who proved a poor match occasion 3. Leong Ol-mui (EKU); Lane Cricket Club on Saturday, Octo-)

Third Division, This week they watches. The 1st XI is playing er 10 minutes play, Chang at CRC were

against Tee Kam-bung

Results of the matches played The following will represent bettered the 15-year-old mark by

|ber 8. Bath games are timed to

are at home to the Hong Kong Football Club a fraction Doris Batten and Pat No. 4. H. Anderson (VRC).

start at 1.45 pm sharp. The

Exeter and away against the "Optimists" and Kam-bot netted his second goal, against South China in a First Sullivan are drawn in this beat

Colony Championships -

should be a safe home. bet. First XI will be playing at Kox- Event No. 21. Heat No. 1. Men's loon and the Second XI at Soothe, field

Cobblers recent explore the 2nd XI will be at home to a grounder which give. Tam no Tonight's programme

The Division soccer match at Caroline

the King George V School! would.. suggest a 3 x 100 yards Medley Relay. Lane Colony Championships

First Kit - Frain (Captain), Within a few minutes this Event No. 1.

Heat 'No. 1. Men's No. 2. A. & S. Highlanders; Lane First II: AR. Abbas (Capt), F. comfortable win for them in their. Rodiga, Dr. EL GOMU, GN Roberts. Berk, Henderson, Mul- Free Style: Lene No. 1. Chan No. 3. VRC A Lane No. 4. VRC Area, AB Seter, Anal 64 game with Ipswich this week. og A, Pereire, L.G. Goose, PMN same player taking advantage of

Szeto Bick vs. Thomas Lo. len,

Bickford Hardwick Main,

Chui-cheong

goal trapped the ball beat- (Chinese YMCA); B

Innanfl.cell. A, Mar, 13. The Stockport-Matisfield match Egira, Foal Boares, Nut Beitin scramble in front of the bu

men's One Rech M79mhub, Erz would seem to bold-most-i Cotony Championshipar Players are requested to meet Lane No. 2. 3.E. Yomes (VECY!!

Interest Quille and AN, Dr. Umpire. Mr.

at the Clubhouse at 4.30 p.m.

Lane No. 3. F. Monteiro

Event No. 22. Heat No. 2. Men't Lane No. 4. J. Yvanovich, (VRC); 3 x 100 yards Medley Relay Lane), . Abe, 2.A. Buz, P.A. Cup Division, will be expected to win. Comond D.E. Ennatia, R. Emmation,

(the Northern Division Manzano feed her forty and shot through a crowd of W. F. Tsui ve. S. K. Wong

A&. Nosti (Capsats players to the top

Lane No. 5. Spr. Paul (Army);"

No. 2. Royal Navy Lane No. Arabi, T. Ehiam M. Razen,

Thereafter, the KME players Printed and published for the Proprie Colony Championships.. Eastern AA; Lane No. 4.""VRC{ "› Hajet, Y, Matiwali 25 R. Raback and its fame this senoon, being placed; áiâ,, Benedits. Frand Bloedt brunt of the pley was then borne i WALTER H, KOLUTE,, Windsor House," Crewe, who seem to have risen L.M. Bostrio, F. Cont. A 0. Babas, were a demoralised team and the tors, the CHINA MAIL LIMITED, BY third in the league, are this week! Pereire In a DM Rodrigues by the defence, which was har- Hong Kong

Hill on Saturday, October 8:

Brown, Barber, Riley, Gledhill,

There will be Wappingshaw Spoon game for members of the KEGC

today, commencing at 4 pm

(VRC):

Event No. 2. Heat No. 2 Men's 100 yards Free Style: Lane No. 2.1.

"C":

Colony Championships

chance.

Edwin Thai beat Cheung Chow (wo), 1p Cheng-hing beat Chev Sing-to (WD.} STAN

| Bacoba, „XX"/"AX Markaz. (Capt, pro field, the present; leaders of the AR VA‡vos; @ GA», ¦ Goterick, & A complete his "bat bot

Boérő A Sarabera..

Today's Matches, P. Tsul vs K. M. All

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