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-HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949.

LIVERPOOL MAY LOSE UNBEATEN RECORD

(By "ALBION")

With Wolverhampton and the Northern Section runners-up, Crewe, both bowing to Manches- ter United and Rochdale respectively last Saturday, this now leaves Liverpool in Divi-

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

ALL

FIRST DIVISION

4 Police

sion I the only team which has not tasted SECOND DIVISION defeat this season.

It is to be noted, however, that Liverpool have

played no less than seven drawn games in their 13 displays so for this season. On Saturday, they had quite .a close call when Newcastle almost jostled them-leading 2-1 almost up to full time.

This week they go to Craven Cottage as guests to Fulham, last

Second Division winners.)

seasen, are playing start to the pretty good football at the mo- their position in the ment, as Table would indicate and I think, it will require all that Newcastle can muster to keep defeat from: the 'door",

2 News Vendors 4:

Talkoos

Army

RAF

"St. Joseph's PCA

.* -

6

Chinese "ÄÄ ̧

1

Eastern

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4

Kit Chee

FRIENDLY

School 1

Yard Police Police

King George V

Signals 1.

7

RAF

* This game was postponed.

and they will be fully extended. The Team Of The Year ARMY BEAT

I am quite prepared to see Liver- Spurs, who now command

pool's record go by the board as

four point lead at the head of Division II, should further

this

im-

POLICE 4-1

a result of this game.

Portsmouth, who no doubt will prove their position at the ex-

of Barnsley

In a one-sided First Divi- be still recovering from the shock pense they received at the hands of There is some talk of them being sion soccer game at Sookun-! West Brom last week, entertain the learn of the year, and their poo yesterday, Army beat Manchester United, the conquerors displays to date certainly Justify Police by four goals to one.

at Fratton Park on such a of Wolves

ay. The

United. by Saturday. was seem to like renditions at sistent football will always rear

dividends. Fration, having only last rame there since the 1935-36 sea-:

the

ore

son, and I would venture to pre- diet a draw as the result of the coming game.

er.ce

Wolves should restore cond- to their supporters by taking full points over Chelsea in the home game on Saturday.

game should be wit A Nine

Park on nessed at St. James's Saturday where Arsenal are the -visitors. Arsenal, after a shaky

Verne Escoe Outpoints George Rogiers

London, October 25.

STACK.

conclusion.

splendid

Good, con

The Array, following up their

FR.H

LH

Several "Needle"

Games On Week-End

Softball

Programme

(By "GRANDSTAND”)

This week's Softball card features several needle games which will have an important bearing on the final standing at the end of the pre- liminary qualification round. several teams have other equally important sports commitments, the Management Com- mittee have been hard at work during the week re-shuffling the times of games.

Ene win over South China last As

week, again gave a pleasing per- formance and fully deserved their victory

The complete fixtures for the week are as follows:

Men's Senior League Sunday: CBA Ground 10,00 am

The improved form shown by the soldiers augury well for the future. Their defence was sound, while the forwards. led by Brown, combined

and effectively Dj gave one of the best pertannances.

seen since Army trounced the

St. Joseph's v Baseballers (Bus- Commandos on October 2.

The switching of Brown from ter Hollands, Lionel Sequlera, the

Philo Re- wing to the centre-forward Fred Diesta: scorer position, a move

a move which has been medios); 1.00 pm Jaguars v suggested on more than one c-Chung Hwa (Mike Lee, Roberto casion

i

Malon in the Chinese Press, Remedios, A.M. Wahab, score!

proved a great success.

Swansea, who unexpectedly went down to Bull at home last Saturday, are this week away to Sheffield Wednesday and will find the

"Owis

a very hard nut 10 On form the Wednesday should take both points. The win of Fly! mouth at

Park last week Queens is worthy of note: perhaps the re vival we ventured

predict in these columns a few weeks ago. has at last come to Home Park, They are at home to formidable Preston on Saturday and will find the pace pretty hard going, but

Tony Kwok); Pandas Dare- by virtue of their aproved form,

Brown is

is a very speedy and devils (Igmar Eriksen, E. Rosario. I'm giving a Home win,

ehtisive rusher who packs S.H: Khan: scorer Miss K. Mel). Hall's

victory at powerful wallop behind his kick Recreio Football Ground: 11.3 Swansea last Saturday

stamps and

his playing in the centre-

St. Teresa's: a

Paks Sports them as a team to be consider forward berth can do more - Club (Doc Molthen,

Y.C Mei ed. As they will be playing at wards upsetting an opposing de Raymond To; scorer Hal Win- home this coming Saturday, fence than when he is playing ge: 1.00 pm. U.S. Navy-Car- In one of the outstanding;

give them a win over Leeds

The Police, after starting off in diner's Bay Braves (Don Rob-

bins,

Dick Chung Ollie Va ing card tonight, Verne Escoe. United the Canadian heavyweight Southampton's improved form Promising style, fell aaay badly bin

and were completely outplayed scorer Philo Remedios): 2.30 p.m.

Canadians champion, outpointed George of late, would suggest an away by the soldiers in almost every Madea Rogiers, of Belgium, over 10 win in their game at Brentford department of the game.

Figueredo, Mac McKay, W.F this week,

Fołowell; scorer Philo Remedios). rounds.

4.00 p.m. Americans y Overseas Sinth Extra Race Meeting of the Should Maintain Lead Worked Like Trojan Eari Walls, another Canadian -heavyweight beat his European They don't seem to be able to The only outstanding player in Chinese (Bill Woo, Robert Verly Hong Kong Jockey Club on

Police team was veteran sen; -H.“Tige=""'-Hussala, cores | November 6. opponent, Kurt Schieg, of Ausratch Notts County in the Third tria, by a knock-out in the first Division (South). With game Howlett, who worked like a trojan Eddie Marques). round of their 10-rounds contest. in hand, they are three points in from start to finish in the Police;

Escoe deserved his victory, the lead over their nearest rivals defence. over Rogiers, whom he punish Northampton. They should main-h

There is no doubt but that if were not for the brilliant ed for round after round with tain this lead by winning their it out being able to find a punch match with Walsall at Home on same played by Howlett, who was repeatedly in the limelight as he Saturday.

up, single-handed, one attack after another, the would have scored more than they actually did.

bouts on the Earl's Court box. think it is a pretty safe bet to an the wing.

to put him down.

The Belgian gave a courageous

The Cobblers, who have now

Division. are this week away to Reading and will have to apply

the

· broke

Madcaps v

(Chas.

display against a fast and cleverį crept into second place

in this MSE off with 10 men, the Hollands): S.43 pm. Aces & Berm!..

apponent and at times gut home! with good short left hools, but Escoe punched hard to the end to

all their resources to come away Police assumed the offensive and

chance

with even a point

almost scored in the first minute, Watford are a much improved out, weak inishing by the fog team this season and command wards robbed them of

of a quite a respectable place in the of drawing first blood... League placings. This week they The soldiers soon settled down, Ed Ribeiro, have as their visitors to Vicarage however, and as the game pro-Miss E. Mei). Road. Notts Forest. This shouldgressed, they gradually gained the

take the verdict.

Walls knocked Schiegi eat in z! mins. 7 sets. With his first punch, a right swing, he opened a cut over the Austrian's left eye. Schicg!, using his weight advan- tage of over a stone, shook Walls with a

a left hook, but the Canadian be quite an stunned Schies with a right to the side of the head and finished it with a right hook to the jaw.

Walls, who has Cherokee Indian blood

11 veins, wears a towel

his veins draped over his head to hide his face during the preliminariesa ritual of the Cherokees.

down to, the Third Division type The Police were erratic in their Ladies' Senior League of football and Watford's tactics passing, with the result that the

B. L. TAO

Mr. B. L Tao, who, will again De riding Sportsmaster at the

Sportscaster, with Mr. Tho up. won the Kwangtung Handicap ati the Double Tenth Race Meeting.. Pleasant Valley, also ridden by Mr, 720, won the Epsom Handicap at the Eighth Extra Race Meeting

hundreds of

THE ART OF STALLING

By MATT BUSBY (Manager of Manchester United)"

For That "Second #Find"

--Pause for Refreshment

DRINK

Coca-Cola

What Wrestling Means To The Swiss

All defence men should learn The

the art of stalling for time. Take oce example. The opposing in- side-right has beaten the left- half with the defence hopelessly out of position.

The left-back finds that he has to deal with the inside man in possession and the right-winger waiting on the touchline.

(From Hugo Kuranda)

Swiss justly pride themselves with being a sport-loving nation, able to hold their own against the world's best in soccer, athletics, cycling and shooting as much as in any water or winter sports. But, that certain gleam of fanatical sports enthusiasm will oppe, in the eye of a true Swiss only when the word "Schwinget" is mentioned.

It is his job to stall until his Schwingets are unique Swiss sports festivals at

colleagues recover. If he makes a quick tackle he will play into the i hands of the opponents.

What he should do is to retreat slowly and wait for a covering- up movement. If he can delay the tackle until the right-back moves into the goalmouth inside man's pass will invariably which means go to the wing More time for recovery.

which this sturdy mountain people-so-much akin to Scots-worships its manhood strength and skill, displayed in fierce struggle.

scene, is a The centre of the the

yards diameter, i circle of seven laid out in six inches thick saw- dust above soft turf. On it fat-

Inter-Bank Table Tennis Champions

man-to-man'

Sterope Wins

ing each other grimly determin Cambridgeshire

ed, stand two men (any age be- tween 20 and 10) whose physique, recognisable even under white short-sleeved shirts, leaves no doubt as to their enormous muscles.

V

American Express Inc. won Each mar wears long trousers the Inter-bank Table Tennis of white lines or perhaps just or-. Championship on Tuesday by dinary worlding day" garments, another pair. In trouncing Central Trust four and over these

bathing matches to one

in the final cut resembling short

trunks but made of very strong encounter of the competition

The winning team was present-Sack linen. A thick leather belt ed with a cup by Miss Tang Nam-keeps the latter firmly in posi checr.g, daughter of Mr. Tangon Kin-fei. Mr. Tang who donated

Around the "ring" sit a referee

the trophy is manager of Central and judges, close enough to ob- Trust's trading section.

The two teams had fought their

serve every detail.

way against strong opponents to The referee calls "Take grip!" reach the top of the tournament | Each "Schwinger" (literally table with only one loss each. translated: swinger) grasps with

They were evenly matched in the exciting final encounter which was played on Central Trust me Trives.

American Express star: Liu Sík-i cheung

(Colony champion In 1941) won the first match of the evening by beating Central Trust's Tse Bing-ngal 21-5 and 21-15.

Central Trust lost again in the match when Fung Kin-kwan, beat Lam Wing-ki 21-19 and 21-17.

MRS. DOROTHY TYLER TO DEFEND HIGH JUMP RECORD

London, October 25. Mrs. Dorothy Tyler, mother of two children, defends in the Empire Games in Auckland, the high jump that she won in New Zealand, next February

the last Empire Games Sydney, Australia, in 1938.

On that occasion, as Miss Dorothy Odam, she cleared Ave! feet three inches. Ten years later she jumped five feet six and a

in

his right hand his opponent's trunks left leg, and, with the left hand his opponent's belt at the small of the back.

"Go!" comes the referee's next ten thousand pairs of critically command, and, often watched by:

observant eyes, the bout begins.

In Iron Grip

Newmarket, October 26. The North Country owner John Townley brought 'off a remarkable double when “hĩa colt Sterops won the Cam- -bridgeshire Handicap for the second sucessive year here

this aft

afternoon.

Sterope, carrying the top- weight of nina stone four pounds and riddan by Chari lis Elliot, won after a photoi finlah with another North Country horse," John Bul- lock's Good Tasto by s head. Henry Freeman's Maysay Hampton wEE these lengths

away, third of 39 runners.

The first three all started

at 25 to one-Reuter.

Hyperbole A Firm Favourite

London, October: 25. Hyperbole closed

frem favourite at 17 to 2 when the final callover on the Cam- at the bridgeshire was held

This

For some time the novice-on- Victoria Club tonight. looker will only see two Agures was half a point less than his interlocked motionless in iron, price last night.

Business generally was quiet and rip, only sweat appearing soon on the fighters" brows indicating the best-backed horses were Moon- their exertion.

dust, whose odds were cut from

to the twen- the twenty-twus Suddenly a cry of excitement ties. Welsh Honey and Brink 28 run through the crowd. One to 1, and Star Point 50 bo competitor, by # supreme

Stormy Petrel maintained its physical effort or a rapid twist position as second favourite, al of hie powerful arms, has though drifting from 100 to 7 to managed to lift his 12-stone or 100 to 6. Ballymaead went out more opponent off his feet and from the eighteens to the twenties, now tries to dash him on his but the French colt, Hornet II. back on to the pitch and throw closed at the twenties, which was two points less than on Monday.

«himself on to him.

But the other knows his sport.

Odds Reduced

half inches to finish second in the In the fail, he wriggles sideways The odds against Silver Gate

FLET

Men's Junior League Saturday: CBA Ground 2.15 Braves v Overseas Chinese Doc Molthen, Hak Winglee, Un berto Mose;

scorer Philo Fe medios).

Recreio Football Ground. 2.15) Patl DIL Spartans V (Sabu Samy. Reggie Xavier, Blackhawks

NOVEL PROTEST Frankle Xavier, scorer Buster Tony Kwak, Bob Hearther, Des

AGAINST RACING TAXES mand Lock, scorer Sabu Sany).

Sunday.

and forces the assailant to re- CBA Ground 4.00 pm.

Olymple Games last year.

were reduced from 40 to 1 to -Copenhagen, October 25. Pandas Jaguars (Sabu Sammy

Mrs. Tyler was also second in lease his grip on the back. "Halt!" 33 to 1, while Persian Book's were Thirty Danish thoroughbred Tony Silva; scorer

horses and their jockeys parad- the Olympic high jump in Berlin shouts the referee, for it is the extended from the twenty-eights

in 1936. On both occasions she essence of a "schwing" bout that to the thirty-threes. Recreio Football Ground 10.00ed the streets of the capital

the men's hands must always Altogether 28 horses were quot- an interesting game as upper-hand and overran the Pu- An am Grifins v Delawares (80 today on their way to the Fin-cleared same height as the win-

maintain the one-and-only per ed, 66 to one being offered against Silva, Josie Ribeiro, M. Numes). Forest have not properly settled lice.

arce Ministry

the others. to protest

Now a

missible grip on the trunks, useful all-round

Tonight's prices were: 17 to 2 against horse racing taxes. athlete, she will also tackle the The fight is resumed as in the Hyperbole, 100 to 6 Stormy Petzel, Saturday: - CBA Ground 3,45 They told the Finance Minis- long jump, the hurdles and the beginning, until one is thrown 20 to 1 Moondust. Ballymacad may prove 100 much for them ball was invariably intercepted. Pirates v Canadians (Palleter, Mr. H. C. Hasen, that taxa-

by the fast moving Army defen- Remedios, Bill Silva, Harold Cas and pleaded for an early redac

javelin throw in New Zealand. clear on both shoulders or until Hornet 1 and Signalman, 22 to A home win here.

tion was ruining their business

Mr. Tyler is the sort who is the five minutes time limit has 1 Messey-Hampton, 25 to 1 Yellow In the Northern Division Don-Jers. caster regained

Army secured their first goal scorer Hal Winglee).

inspired by the "big" occasion.expired. In that case, the judges idol, 28 to 1 Brink, Walsh Honey. the lead from

Sunday: after play had been' in progress

CBA Ground 130 tion.. Last month Crewe last week and now have

for about 10 minutes, Whitmore Am. Wildcats v. Warcos (AR dogs and thousands of dog lovers breathless duel with the of qured) a victory on a varying number of Persian Book. 40 to 1 Guadelupe. Few who saw it will forget her can decide upon a draw or award Good Taste, 33 to 1 Bear Dance, Orphean, Sterope. Silver Cate After the fight he offered a lead of two points over them retting with a high lob shot to

"Skelly*

Razack, Art Or Square to

Fathered challenge to Bruce Woodcock, the The

Protest against the American, Alice Coachman, in the points, on the strength of tech Val de Lair. Xerxes and Courier, should further improve

Lichý Luz SCOTET Eluga Re-eviction of a dog from a Council Olympic Games at Wembley. Eritish heavyweight champion-their position by taking both the far comer of the net.

medios).

when a "toucher just tipped the pique and fighting skill displayed 50 to 1. Scorned, Black Pampas, fat. points in their game at Wrexham Finished Weakly

Somali, Star Point, Eltelin, Nor Scorers' Class

bystander said today: "First bar and deprived the English girl A

Flame-Reuter, Foul Play Impossible of victory. The Scorers · class. ́held last it is dogs, now it is horses. to be Army's lead in the next minute Tuesday had very good support suppose the next thing we shall

Because of financial difficulties,

Swiss refuse to allow) women's fter, a brilliant un de kis with 17 potential scorers attend-see will be a precession of Cabi-England's

team

will the right, but he finished weakly

their comparison between IDE

net Ministers to lodge a protest comprise only six athletes. The "schwingen (Swiss German word and Tsang Kai-wing was able to

Atalic explaining common against protests.”—Reuter.

other members invited are: Joan

and swinging) gather the ball and clear.

ordinary Desforges, Dorothy Manley, Sylvia wrestling symbols was given by Hal Wing- Before the interval,

Their own sport Lee.

Cheeseman, Margaret Walker and curately placed by Dean was

demands pais connected by Brown, who net next Tuesday at 3.30 p.m. at 22.

Doris Batter The next lesson will take place

skill, and, ted to give Army their second Mody Roed.

Desforges, the 20-year-old strength and women's hurdles champion, will hands always in the same post- The urepires dass which wil Shortly after the resumption,

The following are the Hong also contest the long jump. Then where foul play is impossi-580-ce Norton with a side-car, held be tomorrow will be of Kong Hockey Association Higgins put the

rest are sprinters. Cheeseman is ble, is much cleaner. Army further

great interest as Don "Flash" ahead and truth this moment on Robbins who has just returnedtures for tomorrow and Sunday: wards, the Police were a com- from furlough will be present

--- Tomorrow pletely demoralised team.

and

give some huseful hints Contrador KITC may The Army did. practically as

Bookup poo. £25 pm they liked with the Police and the art of umpiring,

The Official

Umpirent Yeo Gater, W.C. Vinent. Handbook

cbook, which

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30

King's Park, KNBC No. 1. 21.30 am, mptres: WO. Vincent, Capt. Mac Clean.

Reuter

MEETING OF HKFA SUB-COMMITTEE

10

A meeting of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association, will be held at the Association's oce Monday, October 31, at 5.30 pm. for the following purposes:

1. Confirm Minutes No. 2. 2. To enquire into the players sent off the field of play:

(a) J. Robson of Yard Police

during

the 2nd Division League match between Yard Police and PCA played at Navy ground on October 8. (b) Lec Wai-lam of Eastern AA

during

the 1st Division

match League

between

Eastern and KMB played at Caroline Hill ground on. October 22

3. Any other business.

HKFC SOCCER TEAMS

The following will represent the Clus 2nd XI in their soccer match against South China today, on the Club' Gruend, kick 5.30 p.m.t

Cattos, Urquhart, Sloan,

Parclay. Oaster, Body, Grey, Whiper. Nelson, Baker and Barker. ·

The followicz will represent the Club

lat XI in their poeter. match

Eastern an Belurday. October

Caroline HiL kiew of 'E pa

Brows, Robertų, Barker, Gledhill, Riler, "Strange, Burcky, Mullen, • Hardwick,

Main and Bickfäed, ka,

Begorie: Baker //

this week

Forecasts for matches played on Sunday, October 29:

FIRST DIVISION ASTON VILLA ▾ Stoke BLACKPOOL ▾ Bolton CHARLTON v-Barnles Everton ▼ DERBY

FULHAM v Liverpool HUDDERSFIELD v West Brom MANCHESTER C. Sunderland Middlesboro ▾ Birmingham Newcastle • ARSENAL Fortnsout • Manchester United WOLVES Chelsea

SECOND DIVISION BLACKBURN v Coventry Bradford GRINSET

Brentford v SOUTHAMPTON EURY West Ham

CARDIFF, `♥. Laton

CHESTERFIELD ▼ Queen's Park HULL W Leeda v

Leicester, v Boullald V. ́

PLYMOUTH v. Preston

SHEFFIELD W. v SwanBER TOTTENHAM v. Bernsley

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) BOURNEMOUTH • Torquay - BRISTOL R Swindon CRYSTAL P. Aldershot Exeter Bewport

PSWICH Bristol C.. Leyton, Norwicks NOTTS GM Waball FORT VALE▾ Briation Pending v Korthampton

·SOUTHEND. Y: 'Millwall WATFORD v Notts P

avaina.

st

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) ACCRINGTON Gateshead

Barrow y 'ROCHDALE ?

Carliste DARLINGTON

CREWE ▼ Brudžzeń - Ça».

"The "Lollowing will repement the Chub 2nd XI in their soccer match against CAA on Saturday, Odober ti af Bound- ary-Street, kick off :6.30 p.m.typ

Cation, Urquhart, Elona, Oniseer. Locke, Rogers, Gary,Widger, Nelson, Partridge and Barker:"

Beserve: MrArdle and Stewart.“

“Linóöld v Halifax m

MANSFIELD Hartlepool" OLDHAM-V- Stockport

„ROTESERAM † W. Bighton

TRANMIRE. v. Chester Witham · DONCASTER

KOREY fouthpark.

Whitmore

goal

almost

increased

"

an ac-

in the Town

HOCKEY FIXTURE

kept the Guardians of the Law should be ready by the end of Fenned in-iheir own end of the this week will include the fo1-Boyal Navy Pak SC

Geld.

lowing List Officials: etc.).

of Howlett To Rescue Affliated Clubs and Representa Time and again the soldiers ves together with names of swept up. towards the Police Registered players, Articles of

but goal,

every occasion the Constitution and the Bye- Howlett came to the rescue and Laws, finishing up with the-som- his first-time tackling forced the plete fixtures for the season, Any forwards to get rid of the ball quickly.

Army obtained their fourth and last

goal through Dean. The soldiers had a chance to get a fifth, when they were awarded a penalty, but the resultant spot kick, which was taken by Berry, struck the upright" and rebound- ed into play,

The Pollce scored through Chan

MILBURN: NOT AVAILABLE FOR WORLD CUP MATCH

Halt

fix

Comando V RAY

Sookumpoo, 10. Umpires: Mr. Paimer, Capl. Chimnali

} Zemads' v. KITCHE

Blog's Park, ENEO Ŋă, 1, 10 am. Umpires: Mr. Blinks, Tel Mathew

FOG.

Dutch & Recreio **

King's Park, Recreio; 10,14. «im.... Czpires: Mr. Guest, Mr. Grewil· THCA Army

Bookunroo, 11.35 am.

The

any

for

claim they

more

with

THREE WORLD SIDE-CAR RECORDS BROKEN

Paris, October 25.

SS. Oliver, of Britain, riding

today broke three world side-cer records.in the 600-cc, class on the

Oliver set up now figures of

kilometres, 101.09 miles per hove for the 50 miles and 101,04 miles

the women's 100 metres champion, Schwingen was invented cen- Mantihery track. and Manley was runner-up to the turies ago, by Swiss cowherders, fying Dutchwoman, Mrs. Fatusy but today townsmen are equally 100.0 miles per hour for the 50 Blankers-Koen in the Olympic keen and adept, and there is 100 metres.

fierce rivalry between these The team will leave by boat on white collar plants and the per hour for the 100 kilometres. December 16, and will not be ac- real "Als-schwingers.” companied, unless an 'omcial can be found to pay her own fare and expenses. Reuter

LRC TENNIS

..

·

The former records were held be France with figures of 07.32, 97.78 and 93.47 miles per hour res-

Surpassing alt national sports events is the "Federal Schwing pectively-Reuter. Festival," held only once every four years. The winner : is proclaimed." "Swiss Schwinger "King", his head is crowned by: La ministar TOT state "with

mighty glided faurel wreath,

SNOOKER TOURNAMENT

The following are the tennis matches down for decision, at the Ladies' Recreation Club today-

London, October 25. Final Club Ladies Doubles

Sydney Smith, of Doncaster, Lest the crowd be bored by a Championship

increased his lead against (4.45 p.m.)

series of minspiring fights, there George Chenier, the Canadian Mrs. Lition and Mrs. Cooper v are further attractions without

which a Schwinget is unthink champion, when their "News Umpires: Brigdr. Coad, L/W. Mor. Mrs. Slagter and Mrs. Kite.

• tion.

Semi-Final Club Men's Doubles able, and they go on right in the of the World" snooker tourne- London, October 25.

[Chané Tara (v) University

M. Heenan and WJ.D. Cooper centre of the field. A favourite ment heat was continued today An X-ray examination today

Kica's Park," ENEC No. 2; 19: asa. JB. Hawthorn and J.V..Seliors is the fellow who blows 15 ft at the Leicester Square Hall, Umpires:LSEA Fox, Ward. disclosed that Jackie Milburn, FE Peller ABC

Semi-Final Handicap Mixed long "alphons compared with London..

He won four of the six frames On-yin about two minutes from the Newcastle United and Eng-

Doubles

whose mournful little tunes even in the afternoon to be ahead by the end, following a sudden

Boundary "Etreet) 19/15 sm.

melancholic bagpipes sound breakaway, the bail being centred land.centre-forward, has frac-Umpires: Mr, Marty. S/Cdr. Padler.

12 frames to six. tured a wrist and is likely to Umpires, who are able to offeinte at

Smith won all six frames at by Rumbelow,

Then there is flag-juggling by night to lead at the close of play Army: Horton, Wootton, Woods, be kept out of the game for the branches are requested to pos tact: Yes Guter, Tel. Ko, 83158 (PD Devlin, Craighead; Smith, Whit about six weeks 4

wizard, in beautiful, pea- by 18 frames to six-Reuter... Vefvet Hest), before's pan on Friday: " This means that he will not be Clubs Secretaries are asked to enter Orr and J. J. Remedios saat costume who can throw a swailable to play for England in prompt attendance of the teams, 4 mori: † (APC) y AT, Dow and W. Reed big Swiss flag on a short pais 30 dernie Police: Tsang Kal-wing, Fung the World Cup match against mum deles of ten minutes will be (Glbb, Livingston),

and more feet into the air, where Printed and pidilabad - for for "Propriée" Fax-chan, Fo Bing Howlett, Ireland in Manchester on Novem

Z.B. Oliver and N. Downie it twists and turns in a delight- tes, the CHINA" MALL, LIMITED, BY Leung Sun-chi, Lau Wing-kwong ber 18 and against Italy at Bella of matches should be phoned Ng Wai, Chan On-yin, Rumbe4 Tottenham on November: 30m to the Pistare Berriars before 6pm. (Bank Line) v D. Fitzroy-fully fantastic way to land right FRANK LESLIE BUSH, Windese. Hous

Herz Kong. liams and L. Goldmm (Gilmans), in the the hand of its master. on Bunday. low, Yusuf and Tam Yung-kan. 1Beuter,

wy, Brown, Huggins andi

Callowed. Eve

(4.15 p.m.) W. Pomeroy and Mrs. Pomeroy | cheerful. - v K.B. Baker and Mrs. Baker.

Inter-Hong **] (5 ̈p.m.)]

some

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