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BEAT

SOUTH CHINA BEAT COMMANDOS 5-4

In a First Division soccer game which was marred by too much whistle blowing, South China confounded their critics by defeating "Com- mandos at Sookunpoo by five goals to four. The Chinese might well have scored more goals had their forwards not been so weak in their shooting. Time and again they broke through the Commando defence only to finish weakly with Locker to b

beat.

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949.

Tony Lopes First Sea Lion To Swim Channel

Tony Lopes Breaks Back StrokeRecord

Tony Lopes broke the 150 yards back stroke record by 0.8 of a second to reign once again as the back stroke king, having won the 100 yards back siroke ovent on Tuesday night. Sonny Monteiro, meanwhile, set himself up as the Colony's new leading free style swimmer with another victory over his younger rival, Choong Kin-man the Chinese lad after a thrilling of Eastern, This time Sonny beat

to the end in the 440 yards tree style.

Practically assured of the 100 yards free style title when he during the heats last week, he

The Commandos were badly let: from the left with his head to put down by their defence, which it out of reach of Pau Rear visoke for stroke battle to failed to hold the Chinese for the South China goalie. wards, who were constantly kept Success Shart-Lived on the move br Ko Po-Keung...

This success

::

was short-lived,

Ko, who played in the pivotal post- however, as the Chinese equalised broke the record for the distance in the next minute through Lay Sheung

fion-tuna tower of strength both

in defence and attack

The one redeeming feature of an otherwise disappointing mane was the brilliant performance of Locker, the Commando guilkeeper, who repeatedly stood between the Chinese and goals. Although the Chinese forwards were, on the wule weak in their shooting, they did send in a few rasping shots and Locker rose to the oc. casion by stopping them in the

of time.

Army took the lead in the sixth minute of the came, when High In connected a well placed centre

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

Commandos + South China

RNYP

Army

PCA

SECOND DIVISION

Chinese A4

Club (1

Eastern

3 Solicitors'

South China

News Vendors 5 Kit Chee

+

The Chinese went ahead when, following a free kick be Ro Po keur. Au Chi-yin, deflected the ball past Locker. This goal was 2 somewhat lucky one, as there was no doubt but that if the bed had not been deflected by Au Chi- in, Locker would have saved the shot with ease.

End to end play followed, with both goals having narrow escaper. but no further scoring took place in the first half and interval ar- rived with the Chinese leading, by two goals to one.

Commandos opened strongly on resumption, but failed to secure the equaliser.

breakaway by the Chinese ended with a powerful cross sho: being sent in

sent in by the left winger, 5 which Lexker saved in grand

style.

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Yesterday's Tennis

The following are the results of yesterday's tennis matches played at the Ladies Recreation Club:

-Club-tactes Doubles Mrs. Slegter and Mis. Kite beat 3. Scholes and Mrs. Holman

6-3, 12-10.

After play had been in progress

for about 15 minutes, a miskisk

3 by one of the Commando defenders resulted in Chang Kook-lan main-

Handicap Ladies Doubles

Stroobach Mrs.

Mrs. and Alexander beat Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Tamworth G-8, 6-3, 6-3,

Handicap Ladies Singles Mrs. Hutchinsen beat MIS. Ayres 0-2, 4-6, 6-3.

Club Mixed Doubles

M. Heenan and Mrs. Litton beat G. Strickland and Mrs. Strickland G-1, 6-2.

Handicap Mixed Doubles

in possession 2nd dashing through to beat

has since won the 220 and the 440

free style championships. He will try for the 50 sprint title on Saturday.

Results

stroke:

Men's 150 yards back 1. Tony Lopes; 2. Wntred Law- rener Time: 1/51.8.

Women's 50 yards free style: 1. Mamie Leong: 2 Cynthia Eager! Time: 32.

Women's diving 1. Valerie Hall: 2.Benjamin.

Men's 440 yards free style: 1. Sonny Monteiro. 2. Cheong Rin- man Time 5/24.4.

breast

Women's 100 yards stroke: 1. Wong Yuk-ping 2. Kwok Kam-ngoh. Time 65.6.

Men's 3-50-yards free style relay 1. VRC "A" 2: Eastern Athletic Association.

KCC Tennis Championships

The following are the results of Locker with a the matches played during the

hard drive which gave the goalie last few days: no chance.

Full Blooded Drive. Ten minutes later, the Com mandos stored when, following the award of a free kick just outside the penalty area, Lowell netted with a full-blooded drive, the ball striking the left upright before entering the net.

The Chinese

added two more

goals throazh Tong Shung and A Chi-rin 10 minutes before the: end and it all seemed to be over bar the shouting, but the Com. mandos tought back gamely, to senre twice in succession through Highton and Watson.

The final whistle can

came with the Commandos still fahting hard for the mualiser which never came. Bird, Locker, Hunt. Sargers, West

Levens, Laker,

and Shergold.

Watson

South China: Pas Keng-vin, Ho Kai-chiv, Leung Pak-wai, Lee Shek-ching, Ko Po-keng Leung M. Getz and Mrs. Getz beat D.; Shun-tak, Lau. Sheszg, Au Chi Hazel and Mrs.. Robinson

6-1

yin. Chune Fook-lun. Chau Kit and Tong Sheung,

1-6, -6.

31. Gotfried and Mrs. Gotfried! beat Comór. Harrison and Mrs. Harrison 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.

እና Pomeroy and Mrs. Pomeroy beat J.B. Kite and Mrs. Allen 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Handicap Men's Doubles C. Blot and B. Deakin

beat

WEEK-END TENNIS TEAMS

matches

case.

HKCC "Scorpions"

Ladies' Singles

Pierre, the 18-manth old sea lion knocked off six hours, one minute, from the 23-year' ald Channel swimming record on Monday last. Pierre made the crossing from Cap Griz Nez to Dover in five hours, four minutes, lowering the record of 11 hours, five minutes, set up by the Frenchman, George Michel, on September 10, 1926—(Associated Press Photo).

Opening Regatta Held In Fickle Weather

(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK"}

The opening cruise Regatta (2): 7th Norman 151; th Crokowa isi: was held in fickle weather fol-th Herding (: 1 Graham (151) Mrs. L.F. Stokes beat Misslowing a typhoon threat of Mr. Mallerie (7) 12th Harrison 19:13th Collings (3); 10th Yates 19); Lambert-Baker 6-1, 6-2: Miss M August 4.

Nixus 15) DSQ Burton (14) DNK: Treberry (12; DSQ. Xavier beat Mrs R. Ground- water 6-2, 6-2.

Ladies' Doubles Mrs. L.F. Stckes and Miss P.J. Ward beat Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss A Figueredo 3-6, 6-3, 6-6

Men's. Singles

A. E. P. Guest beat K: Petersen 6-3, 6-1; J. Chubb beat J. Leriou 7-5, 6-2.

Mixed Doubles

E

The quietest was the drift back from Junk Bay on Sunday where the fleet from La Cigale to the

Ladies Open Eses: Zat C. Darby Ity 5.10; 2nd S. Cooper (14) (L88; 3rd

Brown (26) 45.08; 4th 2. Evana (6) 46.29.

12: 7th X. Eddis (1) 43.0; 5th

prop

Sur Blext: Lat Hancock

"Billy" Tingle Arrives From Shanghai

Mr.

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Days Of Knife-Toting Footballers Are Gone

(By ́A. ROWLAND THOMAS) "Futbol," as Association Football is known in Ar- gentina, was introduced to the country 65 years ago by an Englishman, Dr. Arnold WON son-Hutton, who was the founder and head- master for many years of the English Hi =School-for-boys-in-Buenos Aires,

A team, known as "The Alumni," made up of a boys of the school, became the nucleus of tr 18 First Division, 18 Second Division, and Third Division teams which now compete di ing the winter season for the Argentine N tional Championship.

Professional football **25 There has been a marked unknown in Argentina" until ¦ prøvement in the deportment, 1910. Previously, the Argen-both players and spectators a tine Football Association, es-result of the strong line takeri tablished by a group of Br-the British referees who have b

contracted by the Argentine F*.* tish amateur enthusiasts, or- ganised a yearly international

"The Good Old Days” contest between Argentina and Uruguay for the Lipton Cup.

Occasionally, some of the 1 presented by the late Sir! tishers' decisions have been Thomas Lipton. and in the popular, but to date, none of t early years of the century, has been shot, stoned or ofhere. A brought over British profes- seriously molested sional teams, such as South- ampton and Notts Forest, whe swept all before them.

Such good fortune, however did not attend the visit or the

team,

Scottish

Motherwell

This is a far cry from "the gord old days" when, if the local tra were beaten, the unfortunate n feree frequently had to be escr ed-from-the field-by-police whisked away in a “Black Mar to save him from the attentions/ the dissenting majority.

First

which was soundly trounced. Owing to the highly infam- mable and effervescent character

Division players al of both local players and specta-

paid a salary of approximatę tors, these encounters invariably

£75 a month, plus an indivia. ended in rioting and pandemon-

bonus of £3. 106. - for 'ever ium, particularly when the visit.

goal scored and a lump sum ́ William Ewart Tingle, ing side was tactless enough to

£10 for

match won. every more popularly known as "Billy" win, and in due course they were

or late, however, there has be Tingle one of the best known abandoned. The annual match be

increasing discontent in footbe Argentina and Uruguay circles because of the fact tha sportsmen in the Far East, ar- tween rived from Shanghai by the however, is still played.

football clubs Colombia are un Marechal Joffre on Wednesday

Loans For Stadiums tiding Argentine players w "Billy" who is an Australian

very, attractive offers, including by birth and who has made Argentina is a well-organised and has

To-day, professional football in

transfer

which in some ca his life's work and interest to

amounted to as much inculcate the basic and finer Profitable business. The State - £5,000. Of this sum, the play

Wher

"Billy"

other facilities for the

accom-

Entries For Eighth Extra Race Meeting

and picnic in the sunshine. !smallest "Cadet" lad met to batateth S. Franklin (18) 44,19; đứa B. Boyle Daints of all branches of sport in / Gasiorally subsidises some of the gods 20 per cent and the club sei- when strongest was on Saturday D. Mallerie (19) 42.59: 2h 4. Nixon (4) children, intends to carry on the leading clubs by means of leasing his services the remainder.

****for the erection of stadiums and? three-Redwings capsizeo in 1930: 1. Street (8)49.30 11th good-work-in-Hong-Kong- the afternoon and racing in smail F. Loby (12) 50.20.

arrived bosts was the most strenuous and exciting since Whitsun

ist Star Bral:

1 Von Sydow Shanghai in September 1923, hemodation of the public. 147.47:nd Farter (6) 1.44.38: IN

As to the teams. it may be. the bantamweight crown of held Monday

the final day was best Blaauw (2) 145.32: tth Yourist 181

claimed that those in the First! Ausaalia. It was not long before Division are at least the equal of good preeze and quiet 1.46.32 th Collins (6) 12016: oth be made his presence is boxing the leading professional teams in with a ras Ten Cruisers in their first Code (31:51. race of the season made

(a, circles in this part of the world early

Britain or Europe. 31. start and enjoyed a good breeze Flackwood (6) 1.228: 4th Frissel (1)

1.19.10; 2nd Witekell (5) 1,19.25; 3rd felt

Because to Cheung Chau and back.

He went from one success to 1.29.47 5th McKay The

(2) Tesul's

2.44.23; on, corrected time Simpkin (8) 1.48.30.

another and was soon proclaimed were close and promised keen

as the undefeated bantamweight 3rd Star Heat: 1st Blackwood racing later.

and 1.55.68; 3nd Oldman (5) 1.36.12:

champion of the Far East 3rd Remaining classes raced in the Sandborg (1) 13754 4th De June (1)

lightweight champion of China harbour and hart many close and 1.38.30: 3th Herding (8) 1.46.20.

and Japan exciting finishes.

Final Star Race: 1st Hancock (5) An innovation

Whaler 1913; 2nd Furrez (0) 1,5521: Ord Old) pulling race in which boats man- man (1) 1.07.09:

Blackwood (2) ned by Royal Navy beat both the Mitchell (2) 202.47. U.S. Navy and the Club.

T. Lo and Mrs. E. Litton beat

Kermani and Bliss Figuereido 6-1, 6-1.

have

The following matches Leen arranged and must be play- ed off on advertised dates.

Friday, October 14 C.L Kotewall and F.R. Zim- men vs F. Broadbridge and C.J. Smith: Miss P. Ward vs Miss M Ribeiro.

Sunday, October 16 Capt. Tumer Cooke and E.C. Fincher vs A. Zimmera and J.C. Fenton; E.C. Fincher vs T.. Baker.

Mrs.

от

yas a

Autumn Programme

$1

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"Billy" has not confined his) activities solely to boxing, how ever, but has displayed his versatility in all forms of out-

door sport, except baseball, He has represented Shanghai

teams.

.

Record Dividend Kucing is also within “Rilly's" } purview wilt remember that in 1929 he and many old-timers TOON

While in

pony

the ground in Ar. gentina is generally drier and harder than in Europe, Argens tina footballers are accustomed to play a faxter game

The following entries hav than been received by the Hot European professionals. They Kong Jockey Club for the 8th Extra Race Meeting, which also play a rougher though the days when they used will be held on October 22: to carry knives on the field with them long since passed.

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GONZALES & PARKER TO PLAY IN LONDON

.

AND PARIS

New York, October 12

fermer

1Thirsk Handicap (1st Sec tion) Class 5. 1% Miles "AURUT Leaf, Blacksmith, Care FI Chelsea, Constant Star. D empots, Domino, Honey Dew, i,, Mask, Jump Bid, Tághtsid Mabel; Reuter, Treasurer.

www.

Moo

Ist Redwing Race: 1st J. Kailorie (21 56.66 (2000): 2nd Corbett (6) 57.10 (998);|| 3rd Harrison (1) 59.43 (836); 4th Rutos (11 17.31 (77) Pulis (2) DN in Interport rugby games severnt The Autumn programme will Glover (7) D.N.F.: Von Sydow (8) Cap (times and has consistent played begin begin next week-end, with Race Harria (13) Bow South (35) Football and richess for Shanghel Monday, October 17

weekly series races for Dinghies, Camised: Darby (17) Capsized.

Cheater Handicap (1st $- T. Lo and D. Hung vs A. Fung Dragous, and less frequent Crui- $1.05

Stars, Redwings, Jubilees and 2nd Redwiss Race: 1st Louny (16)

tion) Class 6. From 2 MP: Ama (1599) Zad Corbett (6) 47.45

ing, Arabian Moon, Avalon, Chi The following are the teams and F. Kwok; C.L. Kotowall and

ser Races. Miss M. Ribeiro

(508); 3d Sorby (25) 4234 (SZX); 4th

Witness, Golden Wheel, Liberation which have been selected to re-

vs T.O. Baker W.R. Baker and W. A. P. Thom present the respective Clubs in- and Mrs. L.F. Stokes:

A Dinghy team league is be. Malorie (9) 48.22 (770): 6th Price (1)

Star, Mastery, Nervous Witness Mrs. Eing formed. It will consist of as (708): 6th Harris (21) 2022 (598) 6-3, 6-4

dicated in their League Cricket Litton and Mrs. R.H. Jones vs tight teams of

Richard Gonzales and Frank Penforce, Powerhouse, Shun Lee Handicap Men's Singles

eight boats and Hutson (12, D.S.Q.: Glover (1) DNF. tomorrow. Piny will Miss Lambert Baker

and Mrs. will race on Sunday mornings J.B. Hawthorn beat N. Cooke start at 1.45 pm. sharp in each Benjamin; WA Nicholas and

1st Jubilee Race: Ist Sket (4) 1.28.96 | Robledo". for Mr. Harry White, to professional tenris, will play 200 Hat, Trade Wind. Victorious! named "Don Parker, the two latest recruits Spanish Onion, Toowoomba Boy 20] (903); 254 Beeching (3) 1-45.24 (799) ; Anyone who wishes to sail is Crable (5) 148.26 (715): 4th Barrett winning the race which was run in London and Paris as well as 7-5, 6-1.

3.--Goodwood Handicap E. Heinzerling vs J. E. J. requested to registe. his name 1,4328 (637): 5th, Sabarle 19 14.58 Results of yesterday's tennis!

6 Furlongs Section) 1st Division against the Kow- Arzoni and Miss M. Fisher.

Class 4. at Kiangwan and collecting for in the United States. on the list in the Club. matches

(5631: 6th Kinderslar" (17) 256-42 (493); his backers what is today still played at the Chinese, loon Cricket Club at Chateri

Brivisto, Promoter Bobby Riggs, a There will be Ladies races on Hardy (6) 26434 (4

Cassie, Heroic Lassic Recreation Club:

Road:

Kentucky Tuesday, October 18

Saturday November 5 ja De-

the world's record 2nd Jabline Rare: Ist Skutii (4) 3.204 3,037 to 1. Ass M. Xavier vs Mrs. L.F.

dividend-Wimbledon champion, announced Hurricane, Singles

Kwong cember 3, and Novices Instruc-1953); 204 Beeching (4 8213 (7

that the pair, together with Jack

Ytu, Marigold, Oakland Lim Thien-pak beat K. C. Lai!

Stokes, T. Lo and Mrs. E. Litton tion races on Saturdays October 2nd Sat 16777 6th Mary (Billy" was in great demand at holder, and Pancho Segura, of

the Northern Kramer, world professional title Ringmer, Two Bid.

Possibility, Red Fur Bridge. 6-1, 6-2.

vs Winners A. EF. Guest, and Miss Lambert Baker against E.C. 17.

an athletic, swimming, tennis, Ecuador, would play at Wembley 4-Think Handicap (2nd Se Fincher and Miss P. Ward.

1st Druren Races Art Chidell (7) 3.6.34 hockey; rugby and soccer couch. Stadium, London, on December tion) Class 6. 14 Miles: A Grai +

Saturday: 1125 Star 44.39 Dizgby: (en); 2nd Ven Kretscar (H66) 1.46.23

Bitter Time. Amigo, Wednesday, October 18-

In 1924, he was appointed 25, 27 and 28. 14.49-Erazor-2123-Jahiee 13.98 Ends 3rd-Derby-3), 2.6.15-15-4ib Physical Instructor and Games They will also appear in Paris Colonia, Epinard, Hol Pollei, Jas p.J. Ward against

Miss M. Fisher vs Winner Miss wing: 16.30 Star: 18.40 Dingly. Greg (4) 1$250 (680): 5th Cooper (5) Master at the Public School for on January 1 and January 2.

Kwong Leung, Miam Miss Ai.

Bunday: 11.40 Dinghy tram; 14,50 Sir: 23-33 (288). Ribeiro; J. Chubb vs Winner T.E. 16.19 Dinghs.

Zad Dragon Race: 14.30 Dinghy: 24.49 Bodwing: 16.20 Star

Ext Baker against E.C. Fincher.

Dubois

Other possible venues include Beauty, Sliver Spear, Souvenir. (1) Boys, Shanghai. 1,47.10 (878): 2ad Gordon (HIP) 14LS

The Alligator He also coached the Chinese Brussels and Zurich.

Speed Wheel, Gonzales, American champion, Zehryr. boxing team which took part

in his first professional match, in the

BEpsom Handicap (lat. Sec 1936 Olympic Games will meet Kramer at Madison ton Class 3. From 2 MP2 Be Units of the British Army at Square Garden, New York, on kenham, Chier Pilot, Crown W tlened in Shanghai since 1937, October 25. while Parker will ness, D Day, Flying Arrow, Li Including the Scots and Cold play Segura.

Marlene, Lucky Jane, Noond Parker is due here on Friday Sun, Fleasant Valley, Probability to sign his professional contract. Shum Fung, Sparkling Star, The

Reuter.

Stranger, World Peace.

6Goodwood Bection) Class 4, 6 Furlonge

Doubica

L. F. Stckes. O. J. Ker, I. A. Pearce. F. Howarth F. A. Weller, S. Cull, H. 3 Newton, J. E Richardson, J. E. L. Elliott, J.

Lee Wai-tong and Las Tok-cheuk beat TE. Rodrigues and F.M. Pullen and J. P. O. Driscoll Ribeiro 4-6, 6-17′′6-2′′

S.AL. To and W.K. Ma beati

Fisher and Dinnen 6-3, 6-0.

!

Cralgengower

C

1st Division against Club de Recreation at King's Park:

Tsui Wai-pui and Tsai Yan-pui beut,Zulauf and Agaluroff 6-1. Crabtree, M. 3. Divetha, G. Hong

6-3.

worth

Today's Matches

AT LRC

D.

Handicap Ladies Doubles Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Johnson v Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Roper.

G. A. Souza, F. J. Billimoria, I. Choy, K, Y. Tam, K. M. Rumjahn,

A. H. Ismall, J. Iranee, D. Read-

man

4

i

S. Leonard

G. S. Ladd (Umpire), i

Royal Air Force

1st Division against Indian Re- creation Club at Kai Tak,

PRESS CRICKET-

TEAM

GUTIERREZ

Green

SHIELD

COMPETITION

Portugal's Team

(303).

22, November 19 and December (77 336.20 (637);

Starting times will be:-

Dinghy racing Tuesday and Takaday (673); and Chidell (7) 149.15 127612 4th evedines ell end of Summer Time when

Greg 4115425 (689); 5th Jardines (81 the above starting times will be revised

1.56.20 (80) 6th Bizzon (3) 2.19.19 (509).

Regatto Results

Beatle resolts were int

THURSDAY, OCTOBER Norices Raest at Bice (15) 1.09.22:

SATURDAY, OCTOBER

stream Guards.

1945, he has coached Since Units of the British and United States Navies. He was

Cruiser Race: Ist Laidlaw 16) 6.43.31:| 2nd Forsyth (8) 6.54.11: 3rd McKenzie 176) 7.0.26: 4th T. Morgan (9) 7.8.45: Sth Coucher (10) 7.16.9: 6th Reid (1) F11623; 7th Dreyer (11) 22.1: 8th Biker 113 7.44.56: 9th Clemo (2) 868.28;

also

cord 1.41.31: 2nd TS Ballast 194.14: established after the war. 10th Cranier (4) 93922: Drummond. Physical Instructor at the Stang- Whalers Sailing Race: in HMS Chai British School, which was 3rd HMS Aleris 19.12: 4th HMB

Amateur Dramatics

Tamar LISZ

Whalers Rowing Rece: Lt HMS Beifarz Dligh Strazziers Race: 1st Oldman | (Slokers), 2nd MS Charity: 3rd RES

Barrison (41

18; 4th Cidell (5) 1015

In

the

amateur dramatic world, "Billy" also rande a zame for himself in Shanghal. He

performed on innumerable oc-

end the A.D.C.

INDIAN AMATEUR

BOXER OUTPOINTED

min,

Sweet

Handicap (2

Boom Town Canadian Foto Empress Delight, Flying Jib. Good Ship. Harmony, Justice of Peace Meteorolog Tripoli, V.LF.

Prince Delight Thunder

Handicap

Bombay, October 12.

Chester Ron Latham, 20-year-old York-section? Class 5.

From 2

M

Handicap Ladies Doubles 9.30 am. Mrs. Sainsbury and Mn. Lynn Robinson V Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Colesworth. S/Lør. Gall, (Capt.) F/O to represent China, Pakistan and

The following have been selected Humphreys (3) 1.16.28: 3rd Miss

Watson (6) 1.11.55; 6th Mona 1703 113.00 Gambrill, W/Car. Parton, FL Portugal respectively in the Inter- Handicap Ladies Singles Michons v Mrs. Streubach. Ball, F/LA. Vaughan, F/L Smith, national "Gutierrez Shield" Lawn Robinson (12) 1.21.53: 9th Deeing Sth Graham (16) 11537: 6th Hooness ver" | (13) 1.16.55; 7th Chute (2) 121.38; ch Handicap Men's Singles

Sgt. Dunn, AC. Moorhouse. F. 11. Bewis Competition match to be 119 125.39: 10th B. Bosis (5) 147.62: 5.15 p.m. A.L. Snaith v F.T.

nington Cpl. Davies, AC. played at the Kowloon Bowling 11th Transer (4) 140.23. Orr; J.D. Mackie v N. Cooke

Club Division against Indian

Saturday, October Handicap Men's Doubles

16, Recreation Club at Scolumpce:

at 3.30 J.B. Kite and N. Arthy. v. B.L

PHIL F/LL Holmes, Barlow and J.

Chine: Francis Lee: 3. Tang; (22) 164: 2nd Hancock (34) 110,44, Belfast Boral Marines); 4th HMS Com (Capt.) Aserappa:

AC.

HY. He and W. Hong Sing Porter (1) 1.12.11; 4k Bourse (14) cord: 5th RUKYC: 4th HMS Black Swan: England, AC. Tyrer, Cal Parsons, Fitzroy-Williams and P. Skip

(Skin). Reserve: J Wong 1.14.29; 3b Klee, (11) 1.17:31; 6th Hamid US Navy.

shire amateur lightweight boxer, with v H.J. Jebsen and A. Jessen, France, Sgt. Davenport, AC.

Pakistan: ML. Razack, KALT21:23 Trenserity (19) 1.26.45; th

phreys (2) 118.04; 7th- Follett, F/Sgt. Crellin. Eng., 11,

easions for the Joy Tait wo-outpointed Geno Raymond, the Aan Hing Argus, Countess Dr Handicap Mixed Doubles Edmondson, AC. Ogilvie, Cpl. Omar, A.M. Omar and UM. Omar Rowe (5) 13562: Kits (1), Blackwood CHAMPION STAKES D.R. Holmes and Mrs. Sains- Barnes.

ductions, the American Players Indian amateur champion and light, Dashing Beauty IL Dese (Skip).

(16) and Price (15) DNY.

Frostylight Hongko bury v S. Saul” and Mrs. Tam-

Dinghy Team Race, Cich v Royal Navy j

He served with the Armoured pic star, in their three-round Kaigat, Siutze. bout here tonight.

Jeep

Jennitt London, October 12.

Hing *1at Darby (1) 57,45 C; ; 2nd Nixon, Probably runners and jockey of the Shanghai Volunteer Dement from the -Ee following have been selected (18) 1.69.17 RON 19; 3rd Nurmes (1) for the Champion Stakes, rumine fence Corps and during the period į champion. He was too clever and United Victory

Car Company and the Light Horse

Uittle punish National Gift, Priority, Some Fu Latham -year-old"Indian]"Sparking to represent Portugal in their 10.22 RN

Tigres match at the Kowloon Bowling c. 17 th Howell (18) 10447 C. 16:1 over one mile, two furlongs at he was interned by the Japanesty worried Raymond.

his severe body punches frequent- The following will represent Green on Sunday, October 16:

&-Thirsk - Handicap. 3rd Sec 518 Wilson (84) 1.55.16 RON 15: Th Newmarket at 3.15 p.m. B.5.The turned his attention, with J. Kempton and D.

the Press in cricket matches this

J. A. Laz, S.P. Remedios, C.C. Malorie (3) 1.06.14 C. 14: 8th De Goede tamerrow, are:

flori) Class 6. 15. Miles; "Abog Hung "v

After the bout, Latham was Hamid, Busy Bee, P.V. Shave

Double Co Pereira and JE Noronha (Skip) (14) LT30. C. 18; hb Janne (7) 108,57 and K.B. Baker Sunday, October 16:

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