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Keen Competition Expected For St. Andrew's Cup

(By "RAPIER")

The Elevanth Race Meeting, to be hold at the '

Valley this afternoon, will mark the ponul. timate stage of racing under the auspices of The Hong Kong Jockey Club for the your 1949.

In a varied programme of eight events, great im- portance is attached to the St. Andrew's

Stokes and there should be keen competition for the coveted Cup presented by St. Andrew's Society.

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Championship hoaours; among the jockeys have now reached interesting stage and with another meeting To Ko, keener competition should brevail.

Tint Saddling Bell will

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Face No, 1-Glentoo Handicap

(Fire Boction); Frem The 11⁄2 Mile Pont.

I from

expert the winner to come the following: Jakunin Mr. Kwok, Ingitd Mr Neesta), Dashing Beauty (Mr K. S Shui Jeep Hing (Mr. Holgate)

Jennifer (Mr. Noxlt). Jasmin, which won the Thirs

(Second Section) with Handleop Mr. Alexander up at the 8th Exten Meeting for Class 6, Aus- Etralian pories, will be carrying 3 (His less this afternoon and ever this dirtonee I think it stands a chance of winning again.

which won the Thirt above røve with

Fust event in the programmet Ingrid,

Section et the

will he contested

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the best thing to

log sprintern

Pentat vvetler for

(Mr

by

Novice Mr Neel up when carrying 148 Australansi

its has gone up by 4 lbs. shout ilsstanete d

to look As the pony is fighting fit at the moment, it should give Jan-

of its life, if k the fight

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Thomas), lores no cluntly win.

and I thank Saw the

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by chances for touny are auther | Dashing Beauty 11 was third in blat Williation has caly the Chester Handicap

Me

¡Secout In win one more rare to graduate Section) at the 8th Race Meet- Brean H Nuvre class. This after-ing and will probably do better A win boon he will be riding Cotonia under Mr

which distinct durger ерстама разв

sha. K. 9.

1t it from this direvtlin in quite pos- į it should at least rible.

Jeep Hing LA another pony Spanish Onion is essentially a

which should not be disregarded sprinter and 'ban been making it a copable sprinter, while groduel optowerment it will be Jennifer, which was placed the

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last time out with Mr. Holgate en top should also be serinualy $1 the other hand Chelsea pusidered over this distance.

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agend race to eume in secund!

Lightning at the th ituce Race No. 5--8t. Andrew's Stakes:

again bel

Meeting. As it will taken out by Mr. Darkin, at will) muse to ho considered.

Then there

From

The Two Mile Onse Round & In.

Post

"Rapier's

Selections" For Today

Race No. 1

FIESTA

COLONIA

TRADE WIND

Outalder: Spanish Onion,

Race No. 2

AAN HING

PRINCE DELIGHT HARMONY

Outsider:-Mateorologist,

Race No. 3

CHIEF PILOT

LUCKY JANE MINX

Outalder: Masterpiece.

Race No. 4

JENNIFER JASMIN INGRID

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1949.

Club Clash With Army At Rugby

(By "J, T. STUD")

All roads for local ruggerites will lead to the Club Ground at Happy Valley this afternoon, when the Club XV moet Army in the Rugby Cup

Tournament.

This game promises to be one of the most excit- ing matches of the season, the Army, as yet unbeaten, will be all out to maintain their clean record and Club, holders of the Cup, will find stopping the soldiers' brilliant attack a difficult task.

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Saints Clash With KMB In 1st Division Soccer Game

(By "ROVER")

With the departure of the Halsinborg Swedish foot- ball team yesterday, local League soccer will come into its own again over the wook-ond with a full programme of matchos.

The Saints will be strengthened for their game against KMB by the inclusion of Xavier and Can- lho, who have come back to the trying their fortunes fold after

the Second Division with PCA.

theso The presence of

two SL tho players versatile Joseph's forward the should do Injecting more much towards ating into the hitherto deplorably weak St. Joseph'r attack,

SOCOWT

Snooker p Tournament

London, December! I. .. Though bolow his best form. John Fulman, of Exeter, led Horace Lindrum, the Austra- ilan Champlon, by Ave frames

to ona

contact lenses

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The only game of interest on the programme this afternoon is that at Boundary Street, where Kowloon Motor Bus entertain the "giant-kill-

after today's opening ers" of the First Division, St. Joseph's.

of the "News, of the Snooker tournament Tomorrow, interest will be hillsides in the hope of catching centred on the Governor's Cup a glimpse of the Sweden in ac-match here.

who concedes Lindrum, gamo on the Club Ground at lot.

This is a state of affairs which point in each frame, played with-- At Kai Tak, the RAF are any slight advantage gained by Happy Valley between team

the case of out hin

due to Club forwards to the Royal Navy the

representing the Hong Kong often happens in

between local

slightly inflamed eyes and cons games Football Assoc on and the "needle" and as a preliminary, the Club much is expected.

оп depende great deal

sequently his sighting of the balls Amateur teams. National Chinese 2nd XV play a friendly with

keeping Jerry Foragate

Source Of Ravenub was indifferent. the 58 Med. Regt. RA.

forwards bustling and boister Athletic Federation.

The interval scores, with Pul- Government derives a substan- con- pack will be The Navy

Ing up their outsides,

man first, were 81 to 61, 62 to 42, the strengthened by

tial sum ench year from siderably

The Club continue to be hard

and it is felt that the authorities 60 to 20, 84 to 27, 67 to 46, 97 to return of Reggie Stovell and hit by injuries; Mackie is out

62----Rouler. con should give sympathetic with a fair measure of support with a broken bone in the hand

sideration to the position of plain : from their quisides, should up-

D. Nolan is still on the sick list

Mr. John Citizen, will

who pay? count for the fers, who

and J. R. Henderson with wrench-

through the nose to make this ed ankle is a doubtful starter. miss the steadying influence and

Stewart,

source of revenue D

possible and դո experienced Outsiders-Dashing Beauty 11. touch relieving kicks of Vander-

and robust player, comes in on

who is, nevertheless, shown little the wing: otherwise the side is

in the consideration.

second

The thr place, unchanged.

games against the Swedes hav The St. Joseph's defence, with

shown that if the standard of Dave Leonard in the pivotal

football in this Colony la to br position, is one of the strongest

improved and brought up to on the RNRC Ground (No.2), in the Colony and unless there

standard aqual to that of the King's Park, at 10.00 am, tos post-should be an unexpected collapse

Swedes, the HKFA must take the KMP in this department,

Lall Singh; J. S. Dillon, RAY an immediate active interest fr forwards will be in for a very

the bullding of schoolboy Webb; Balwant Singh, M. H. trying afternoon and will have

footballers.

Hassan (Captain); Bhagat Singh: to pull more than one trick out

U. 9. Dillon, Nugget Ebrahim, present moment, f the bag if they hope to outwit

HKFA 18 more Interested In F. X. Pinto, S. Ninoo, and L Leonard and his aides.

pampering the whirns and Guitterres.

Reserves:-Ratton wishes of the old crocks who are lominating the game and stand-G. S. Gill.

the way of promising ng in youngsters,

It is up to the HKFA to show

Rape No. B

PLEASANT VALLEY FORT KNOX JEEP LEE OutalderBootsle.

Race No.

EMPRES8 OF PEACE VIP LANA

Outaldort-V. Day,

Rase No. 7

THE TIGRE 88 TOP HAT PENFORCE

Outsider: Hong Kong Blutzo

Race No. 8

ROWANGLEN

RINGMER

POPULARITY

Outsider:-Thunder Sky.

Avalon 15 also in the race as

back into form This is the main event of the this pony came Trace

Wind afternoon and I except the fol- recently to score a belated win

Penforce and Hong Kong Slu- with Mr. Aachate up, and a way, loving portes to light out the here is not altogether out of the i issue ----Fort

Mr. Maittee are good over this distance pentrada,

Innal. Pleasant Valley (Mr. Tau), and thinks either one of them and could cause un upset with a fly-

ing start.

Knox

* Jeep ixe (Mr. Black).

Bootale (Mr. Kwok),

Race No. 2-Fife Handicap (First Bection: From The Two Mite Post Once Round & In. his race Section

-Firo

Handicap

No.

Two Mile Post Onco Round

meulan.

The Club seconds have fallen away after a promising stars to the season nnd will probably And the Gunners too strong.

F. Clemo appears for the Arst men sturd off to newcomer Marlin and should prove a nippy combination.

The Army are established as firm favourites to beat the Club; both sides endeavour to play open football

forecasts and this really rousing match.

Army's Big Guns

The Army's big guna consist of an outstanding set of threes', all of whom are fast, clever and shore of the ball with a fair

should carry the day.

Wilson at half is o Mojor match winner and should offset

With the púðu

against them, the civilians can be relied upon to give of their best and may even spring surprise.

The game between the Police and Commandos has been poned until a later date.

Today's Games

Today's follows:

is US

programme

RUGBY CUP Club v Army on Club Ground at Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.

RAF v Royal Navy at Kai Tak 4.15 p.m.

FRIENDLY Club "B" v BB Med. Regt. HA at Kai Tak, 3.15 p.m.

USS Salisbury Sound

Softball Debut To Make

Make Softball

(By "GRANDSTAND") ·

(Bound Bootlon): From The Topping the cord in this week's Softball bill of

d in.

fare will be the St. Teresa-U.S. Navy tussle in which the long awaited USS Salisbury Sound representing the Navy will make it's local diamond debut.

Fort Knox, Judging from its Raca amcord placing behind High First Speed at the last meeting in the confined to Australian ponies Alveston liandicap over the mile. Class 4 und, judging by its second has a very good chance of win- placing at the lost meeting inning although it has been pena- This event will conclude the the Coronation Handicap (Second ised by 8 lbs (which I believe it day's racing and will be intest Section), Aan Hing

ed by

Second Section Class 4 (Mr. can handle). Thanas), which will have an ul Pleasant Valley gave punters a Australien, ponies. lowance of 7 lbs for a Novice oli the last time it ran against Rewanglen (Mr. Williamson) 4 jockey, has a chance of winning the above ponies, though this for a second

placing behind Advance information received indicates that the in-Empress of Pence at the lost although it has been perialised by should not be taken as any

newcomers will be the best outfit ever seen 11, which I believe it can dietion of the pony's form. meeting, has been penalisest by 4 handle.

The distance is too short for lbs but in view of that perform-

on these shores. Prince

think the don't it should Delight (Mr. Puto- its thing.

be unce, I Hunt), which was third in the neglected, however, and weight will ruin its chances of The First Section of the above race well redeem itself. will probably do better here and Jeep Lee, in view of the longer There is also Ringmier (Mr should be well up at the finish. Histance, la also to be reckoned Noodt), 'which was third in the

Harmony (Mr. Maltland), win vit as the pony ron quite well! Coronation Handicap disappointment over the Cham ten distance at the last meeting pion finished fourth; it might make mends over the shorter rtist-

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Mr. Renner has the choice of Crown Witness and Liberty Shi and whichever one he takes out As dungerous.

b

Meterorologist will again ridden by Mr. Needs, I think this combination is wurth $5.00 although it ran un- each way placed the lost tire out.

Race No. 3-Three Tuns Handi-

(First cap

Bection):

Mila.

Оло

winning.

extra

(Second

in training the other morning Section) to be reckoned with, as will Mr. Black up,

the pony has been improving

in

Popularity (Mr. K. F. Chiu),

12t

Nock And Nock

As the tearns are running neck and neck in the League, with 12 points each from eight games, a hard fought and closely contested) gamo, khould be seen, with the Saints just making the grade.

At the

to

the

hat it has the courage to give

youth Its chance.

A Ward Of Praiso

KITC HOCKEY.

TEAM

following

have

mag

selected to represent the KITC in their hockey fixture against the Hong Kong Hockey Club

morrow:

Singh and

HK FOOTBALL REFEREES' MEETING

The monthly meeting of the Finally, a word of praise is due Association will be held on Tues- Hong Kong Football Referees". o the officials of the HKFA for day, December 6, at 8.30 p.m. in

.he splendid

manner in which hey handled the visit of the Swedish team.

The Colony

the Offices of the HKFA, Prince's Building.

Arendat.—

Minutes of last meeting; Cor

Affiliation to The respondence:

Referee's Association, England: Laws of the Game and any other hat business.

Another game which is likely to be keenly conteated is the 4 p.m. match on the Navy Oruunt at Causeway Bay between Roya Navy and Eastern, Eastern havo

verj not been

if the impressive of late and sailors make the best use of the

owen a deep debt opportunities which come their way, there should be nothing t. of gratitude to Mr. Jack Skinner, stop them from taking full points. Chairman of the BKFA for hav

In the game preceding this ing worked so hard to make the match at Causeway Bay, South vialt reality. This visit

against RAF shown both player and the public China are pitted and should experience no dim-how Association football should!

be played and there is no doubt culty in beating the Airmen.

The game between Commandos but that this Colony will in the und Kwong Wah at Sookunpoo long run, benefit from the defents

The following will represent should prove to be a very open suffered.

the Chand Tara in a hockey affair, with the odds on the Com-

Anny tomorrow match against mandos winning, ¡

C. Guingam are also to be at Sookunpoo: (Army Ground) `at Torsorrow, Interest will be congratulated on the excellent

11.18 a.m. centred on the Governor's Cup manner in which they carried out game between the Hong Kong a most unenviable task with dea- Football Association X and a patch and efficiency to the satis team from the Chinese National faction of all. Amateur Athtour Athletic Fed- Great credit is also due to Mr.

honour of boing the first to meet this colo- brated team has fallon to the lot of St. Teresa, who will be all out to prove to sceptics that our brand of ball is not "exactly back-yard”.

over the Waboos, St. Teresa have apparently their victory

for the became

a large threat analysed their last defeat and

dag.

On the last appearance of the the have come to the conclusion that field strategy could be Cats, the usual vitality seemed to bettered, and last week veteran be missing. but it is understood Tony Gonsalves emerged from that the weakness has now hoon his shell and was seen calling patched up. from the coaching

Wore I to mention Bootsie na lately. likely winner, many will prob- ably disagree; yet I um going to disappointment at the lust out

Ing, may be worth following suggest bearing this pony mind as an outsider with a good ran the distance is more to prospect of winning.

its liking.

For a

shot I suggest long Race No. Three Tuns Handi- der Be (Mr Hotel.

отр (Bacord Section): One this pony is capable of creating the plays

lines.

Milo.

This race will be contested by the Second Section of Class 3 Australian ponies.

an upset.

GOLF STARTING

Judging from the entries wo shall see a grand contest with probably a thrilling Anish and it Is certainly no easy makter to

will probably be Courses at

A perusal of the entries in this race, reserved for Class 3 Aus-pick the winrier. tralian ponies, gives me the im-

The winner

TIMES

AB

Mon for man; St. Teresa's have the best line-up in the Senior League.

to The Grounds Committee

and

CHAND TARA XI

G. Atherton, H. S. Dhillon, S. S. Dhillon, L. C. Curry, Cpl. Ward, T. Kikhobhay, M. All Din, K. Nazarin, "Diving Alladin" Sgt. Pitcher, M. Akhbar.

Reserves: M. Etahl, D. Khan.

cration.

RM. Omar, Secretury of the The teams are evenly matched, HKFA, for the manner in which but the presence of Tenurinho carried out his duties. He had the Association XI can well be a very heetle time last week and |

CLUB SOCCER regarded as a decided advantage. was worked almost to a standstill, Tennuel is playing a magniocent dealing with telephone and per-

There will be a trial soccer game of the moment and he more sonal calls from people from all than proved his worth in the two walks of life who actually clam-match at the Club Ground on games which he played against oured, for tickets.

Tuesday, December 6. Players fast moving Swedish for- The officials of certain Clubs are requested to be on the bold

The following hav made his task more difficult by by wurds.

This game is likely to provide pestering him throughout the day been selected:

A Brown; E. Strango, Bar- spectators with plenty of excite for tickets over and above their

Mullen, Geddings, ment and thrills, with the result allotment, well-knowing that if bour;

till the final was not within his power to Strango: Barclay, Widgor, A. N in doubt right up whistle.

6 p.n.

Lefty Dolly Brown, regular

Other, Main and Bickford. accede to their request hurter for the Untamed Felince

BMcKenzie: Gledhill, Bloan: Last but not least; Sir Arthur A Lot To Learn Can really burn them through whan she le in the 'mood and

proving that More, President of the KKFA, Urquhart, Locke, Partridge: On- Nelson Stewart In addition to whather the Cats win ́or not,)'

comments

local on will depend a great deal on linng Kong's players have a lot is to be congratulated for his mer, Baker,

to learn about Association foot-lapokon Dally ability to stop the ball, the game in which the soccer at the Interport Dinner.

Sir Arthur did not pull any heavy · Canuckette 'bate from Swedish team took part also

Pro-

punches and it is hoped that his ARMY RUGGER XV connecting at crucial moments.

which were woll- The Maple Leaf outfit still ved two other things.

and First

the cotrænents, foremost.

The following will represent the basking in the after glow of their swedish-games proved

most meant and, which have been the champion

la viven full publicity in the Chinese Army in their Rugby Cup game triumph

Conclusively that there

against Club at Happy V

Valley this

In the hurling department, they are second to none with Jock Brown and Joe Franco on the The following are the Starting staff, although the latter vicif- New latos from the brilliant to the Times

the Old and on

Fanting today and mediocre, depending on mood.

The Batisbury Bound line-up Wahoos in their first round en- the field will be selected from the fol- counter, will take

Cate for a show- lowing: Flosi, Jowers, Fortney, against the

pression that one need not look one of the following: Empress tomorrow:

further then Chief Pote-Hunt) to win.

Pilot

The pony to watch, however, W. Lee), is Lucky Jono, which was fourth | Bolgate), to the above pony with Mr.

Today-Old Couras 2.09.3. Boom-I.D. Gotch

Tomorrow-Old Course 9.10 0.0.W. Biswart-il,G. Buchan 0.20 W, Harper-W.M. Portrede 0.24 RA Crawford-M.D. Couper 1.28 M. Cotion-D. Anderson 9.82 M.0, illot-0. Blewart 9.80 B. Gordon-E.. Spinsbury Den B. Collinge W. - Bloker 9.44 RR. Davies-K.A. Millar D.4B O.J. Ketola-R. Anderson

(Mr. of Peace (Mr. Kwok), V. I. P. (Mr. Willlomson), Lana (Mr. S. (Mr. and. V-J Day

Empress of Pence, in view of Thomas up at the last meeting. Its Ane win in the Coronation This pony will be ridden by Mr. Handicap (Fist Section) over Maitland, and should give Chief | the 1-1/4 miles at the last meet- Pilot a keen fight the end. ing for Class 14 ponies, has

There is also Minx (Mr. Wil- good chance of scoring a win liamson), which will have dy si- here, but there is doubt that lowance of 7 lbs to be consider- it will heet with serious opposl- 1.51 0.W. Stabb-R.EJL. Nabon ed, as this pony a quite capable ton. VIP, which won the Second 9.58 R. Coombe W.E.leva of winning with its light impost. Section of the above race is very 10.00 .A.R. Beby... Webb

Beckenham (Mr. Auchnie); At at the moment. I consider the 10.08 T.F.. Water Rodger also looks dangerous. here with pony has a good chance of win19.12 M. Pellock-K... Dichard 133 lbs to handle as this pony ning.

14.10 R. Gotch-I.D. Calvert was 'third in the Clarence. Han- Lana has been improving, and

Now Course dicap (First Section) over 1-1/4| 1 rather like its chances hore. 'A 9,56. D. Hans-W.O. «Hung?! miles with Mr. Thomas up atj V-J⋅ Day, with a change Of 1.44 J. Pote-Hunt-W.NA. Smaller the lost meeting, in-

jockey, will be in the running, as 9.59 J. Linaker-6de, R.-S. Berry, Masterpiece Mr. Castro), will the distance, is more. to site-10.00 NJ Whelpton W- Paterson be carrying 128 lbs today, but ing, an

this pony is 80. unrellable in

19.06 J.D. Rite-J, Cowle

Fleming, down..

over

arying need for a Stadium to Press, will be taken to heart. accommodate the huge crowds

Wook-End Programme which attend soccer games, in

The following is the week-end the Colony, past?

programme:

soen for?

TODAY

FIRST DIVISION

(Referee W. Gaffney Murphy and B.Y. Kwok),

It.

E

Justment

Eastern, Navy. 4pm. (Refered:

Chiumell: Linement. Li Bing

Long and MoPariab), tak.

8h. Joseph, Boundary Streek

4 p.m. (Referee: F.J. Cross: - men'ì Ú.15. - Vernon and D.P. Lal). Commando

Kwong Wah, Bookenpoo, Carnell: 4p.m. (letere A.B.G, Linesmen M. Deirado and W alison),

SECOND DIVISION:

p.m. (Nafarsal P. George),

afternoon:

Macdonald, Brown, McNabb, Clayden. Major Wilson,

Gower, L Wilson, Young, Mitchell, Smyth, Rapsey, Mcadam, Luck man, Bucknall, Evaus.

SOUTHPORT BEAT BARROW

Southport beat Borrow by 1-0

London, December 1. In a Football Association Cup first round replay, today. South- port now. meet Bradford City at Southport In the second round. Reuter

Avalon, pitchers: O'Toole, › batchers; Roberta, Ott, The underfested Junior Lea

:the On each of the three days on Fitch, Beeson, fat-basemen; gue St. Teresa's take on

this which the Swedes played, more 2nd-basemen; Whito Fangs challenge Baine, Schwars, Yardnor, Drennan, 3rd-bass- afternoon, an the two rival out-people were turned away thar men!

Wliks. McLoughlin, is battle for diamond honour. were admitted into the ground

simply because there was not Booth China RAF, Navy, 1.30 p.m. Gregory, Might Fall Proy Archibald, short-stops, Gregory,

accommodation. sufficient Hovene,

Van

Swearingen, The former are more expert- The powers-that-be, who were Navy Sparks, Alm, Oliver, Larson, enced, but might easily fall prey Yardley, out-fielders.

who could do much toward Junior League fenthusiasts will to their opponents they in present at the first match and

will dulge in tod optimistic a view. look forward to the Roxbs

The Junior League. Itexes, who bringing schemes for a stadium to KMB

must have fruition, Braves encounter in the curtain have squashed all opposition so Talter: tomorrow in the minty for and are favoured to cop the themselves the seething mass of circuit tenture game, whild the Ernie Hearther Trophy, are humanity outside the ground and Blackhawks Oversens tussle this down to meat the Braves to the urgent need for a large sized

stadium, f afternoon should provide, theilla morrow at 9.30a.m. Ak

In the Ladies' Loop, Dóc+ Mol-

was only because of the effi- Braves fell last week before theh's Wildcats, after a sobering the heavy clubbing of the Spar- clont and tactful handling of the experience at th hands of the tune, but diminutive pitcher Terry crowds by members of an over- Firates, tangle with Allee Mar's Lucido is a much wiser hurlar worked Police that there was no Army RAF CRICKET

Canuckettes in the Senter game after the experience in which he cats-crashing or to women and Tabs white White Fangs clash with grooved every ball pla Thousands of men, TEAMS E

Junior League leading St. Teresa, Braves carry on the tradition children who had been standin

Model of the, predecessors, now in the io long quetes from. 0 'am on- The following will represent the outât, vo The third lot of, Class 5 Aus Royal Air Force 1st XI. in 'n A win for the former will tie Seniors, that a ball game is never wards and who failed to gain ad- tralian ponies will figure in thir League cricket match against up the League leadership, wille Jost, until the last out, and will mittalise, were forced to take up event hnd among the entries KCC at King's Park today:

floss will leave St. Teresa un-be in there to give the Taxes precarious positions on the nearby CHAAF Raos No. 4 dienace Handicap expect one of the following to be

run for their money. B/Ldr. Gall, Capt. F/D. Gam- dofented in the first round,

Both sides. Beld well, but, the sequencEMPRESESDATAS (Decond Osetion) From The the winner: The Tigress Mr. brill, F/Lt. Ball W/Cdr. Pantoner A Slug-Fettes have a slight edge In the ous Nations in the International SECOND, DI 194 Mile: Post.

Kwok). Top Hat Mr. Fote-/L. Vaughan. Set Dunn. F/Lt. After thren losses, The Jaguars hitting led by A Dittar who Serles have been busy organising Dockyard "In;"this" sprint, raco for the Hunt), Avalon (Mr. Williamson), Second Beation of Class Aus- Penforce; (Mr. Tao), and Hong Marshall. P.11. Cunington. Sit will be fighting for play-off sur holds the minor loop record for hele teams and all those interest Deckyard-rison's Navz. 1.10 p.m. Iralion ponies, a careful note] Kong Blutze (Mr. Holgate)..... Moorhouse, AC. West AC. Tyrer, wival when they meet the Saints four-base hits:

Medin representing Great: Britain (Referer A, Ribeiro), The following will repregom should be taken with regard t The Tigroso, in view of its

Mak-Young-fal), terday, King George V School the draw for position, as a good second pincing behind Aan Hing the Royal Air Force 2nd XI In-fest, both sides capable Blackhawks, have their stays should forward their names and Naty. PUA, Navy, pm. (Referes)

**k of blasting the apple at a torriding the Juntor, pannent in Jaoeddresses toy the following start will make all the difference in the Chester Handicap (Seconda League cricket match against poche Vardy when they tangle with de mari To W Holland 7; Leighton New Venderar els par beat La Salle by three gvale to between winning and losings Section) at the 8th Race Mosting Police at Kal Tak on Sunday. The Wildests who wore upset/n unpredictabla Overness cont Hul Road (Ladles Series) and Valley, 4 Dan, {Iteturues A. Dar

Doom Town (Mr. KF Chiu), has the best recommendation for December 4:

by the Pirates a fortnight, erotingent thie farndon, 12, 680 HATA Wingles, 22 Mody Road, South Chins Univerely, BC Imma's 20AY ARORA National Congress (Mr. Maitland); win here, but It will have to W/O Scott. T/Lil Holmos. F/L are lit licking their wounds sims at Kowloon I Men's Baries), and my hunk Referee 1: War MoKla); and Poker Face (Mr. Poto-Hunt) siva of its best to boat Top Hat Rake. Bat. Hoddy F/Sgt. Crellin, and if they intend staying in the Both outils have slipped a Prospective players are re- Kate Pollen Boundary Brews; 4 pan. Printed and unbilahed for the s *(Referee) – Chan Tak-fall, Johans for," the CHINA MAIL. LIMITED have all been given 160 lbs to which was fourth in the above AC England Bgt Davenport pennant race cannot ford to couple of times, leaving the Raxes minded that only registered handle and I think we can safely face, First Section, with Mr. /LI Raystron, Pil Baker. Cpl. drop another decision, Capcelally park the head or the paokkar li nambers of the leagues are, his BAP 39, Joseph's, Kat Tak, a p.8. PRANK LESLIE BUAIL, WIisalmen

Kwok up leave them out.

Hurst, LACHINI,

to the Canadians who have since Representatives of the vari-, lowest to particicate in the Borles,

its outings I can hardly recom- Race No. 7-Glencoe Handicap

mend it for a win.

„A ticket each way on this combination may, however, turn

out to be a good investmont,

(Third Bection): From The 11⁄2 Mile Post.

& Bolicitors' Boundary BAIK DRAW WITH Kit Cher, Bockanpo, 2.10 BIRMINGHAM 2-2 Club, St. Joseph's, 4 pm. (Re-Birmingham, December 1 (Beferent Linut). fetres Cheung Yarelsk).

TOMORROW GOVERNOITS: CÙP

HKFA, Club. He

Terdet (3.3, ¡Enolar Linwment. A.D.0. Carnell And: I; Ding-tops)."

DIVISION

Tho A. 1. K. Football, Club of Stockholm drew, with Birming ham City 2-2 after leading 2-1, at half-time here today Reuter

KGV BEAT

ALLE 3-1

In a friendly soccer match you

oria,

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