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starts tomorrow
Barcelona XI beat HK
Manita, January 5 The Desportivo Barcelona soccerites, following up their Lonvincing victory over
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Hong Kong All Chinese wide na Tuesday, today defeated a Hong Kong selection by two goal to mil-United Prem.
Offer to Ezzard Charles for a title fight
Portland, Oregon, January 4.
The world heavyweight box- ing champion. Ezzard Charles, has been offered a U.S.$35,000 guaranter by the Portland boxing promoter, Tex Salkeld,
(By "KIMBERLEY”)
Tomorrow marks the start of the second round of
the Colony cricket league.
There are eight games down for decision and four of the teams competing for First Division honours this year, Army, RAF, "Scorpions" and Recrelo, all have tough assignments.
Army, although standing of The Royal Air Force, equipped the head of the league, is not with a better bowling side, should tria completely sure position. Just about manage to come off Their defeat by Recreio at Soo-with full points in their meeting
with Craigengowor, kunpoo just before the holi-
powerful batting
days lost them an otherwise ind
quile secure borth in the First
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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, -1950.
Golf-Ladies Section
Mrs. H. Mundy wins Xmas Medal Competition
The Christmas Medal Competition played over the holidays at Fanling was won by Mrs. H. Mundy with o not 72.
N. A. Brown and Mrs. McAvoy qualified for the Captain's Cup for December.
Mrs.
the CCC" Mrs Brown won with o nei ¡N. A. Brown, Mrs. McAvoy v notwithstand- 71 while Mrs. McAvoy, after a Mrs. M. C. Mackio. This game, to be played at Kaitle with Mrs M. Stewart, with
First round to be completed by Tak should be interesting, with nei 72, won on the best second January 24, second round by mcores possibly more
February than 180 nitse
7 semi-anal by runs for each side.
Febranty 21 and final by March 7,
Division league. And this position became further endan- kered when they failed to beat
The January "Third Thurs- the RAF on New Year's Eve. Indian Recreation Chub enter-
lain the Kowloon Cricket Club in day" Competillon will be play. With a total of 20 points, the the fifth First Division gune oned on the New Course on Janu- pieto their Arst round programme. Army has yet one game to com-the programme.
ary 19.
Opinion in popular that the Indians will be able to spring a "Scorpions," with three games surprise on the Kowloon team, in hand, are their closest rivale but KCC will hardly allow that If with 21 points RAF has a 23-point they con
to defend his title here against total and une game in hand, whille wo help it, and they can with
Joe Kahut next summer, Sal- keld announced today. The offer included a ut 37 per cent of the not re- ceipts
privilege
Salkeld made the offer to Jake Mintz and Tom Taguas, co-mana gers of Charles. Salkeld said he Charlos'
WAS opʻimialle that
managers would accept the uffer and this lead the way to the first heavyweight chainplonship nutch to be held in the North West.
Kahut win Balle prestige last month whou ire scored A third round knockout of Tony Bosuich of Son Franciao,
Before that Aght, Bosnich had been mentioned as a possible title opponent for Charles,
Charles in recognisedt
the National Boxing Association IN the world's
benvyweight chan
plon. - United Press.
by
No comment!
Pittsburgh. January 4 Inke Mintz, co-manager of the heavyweight champion. Ezzard Charles, stepped out character tonight when he issued #
terse "no comument" ta'nun on an offer a litle fight against Joe
Kuhut next summer.
Hertel, Inst
year's
You know! I favour KCC to champlone, win, thut they will have to knock i have two games outstanding and
up a good total. 21 pointe
Army's meeting with Comnag- | don at Bookumpoo tomorrow should
be fairly cany
for the League inters.
Major Holape, if in the same mafax ho was in the against the RAF on December 31, the knocked up
ofu!
36) should compile a respectable total gainst the Commandos bowling The soldiers' Ane chance of win- lax the Championship should spur them on to win this game. Commandos also play a good innings, but against the Army at this stage, it is unlikely that they can do more than to draw.
Mrs. J Strickland has offered a prize for this day.
Play will be » Medal round and the winner will be the player the lowest score on A Hiden Ning".
Draw for partners will be made про
the Arrival at
course; transportation will be arranged. If needed. by Mis. Coombs, Hon Secretary.
George Chenier in brilliant form
Marine
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Hope wins 42 Cdo Cross Country Race
A last mile neck and neck raća between Marine Hope and Lance Corpora! Atkins, climaxod the Cross Country event organised by 42 Com- manda at Kowloon yostorday, in which 147, competitors took part.
spot
+
Western Germany's plans
Bonn, January
Hope edged Atkins out by less than a yard at the finish, after both had tramped the gruelling course over hills and down paths carved in the ridges of the Clear Water Boy area.
The Chancellor, Konrad The race started at the Rifle i About a quarter of the way on Range at Kai Tak and finish the home stretch, Atkins drew Adenauer, in a "State of the two Union" report today, gaye a of Hope and the ed at the Bame
after abreast traversing a difficult course es- paced one another with about 800 six-point outline of aims and plans to guide Western Ger timated to be just under five yards to go.
Meanwhile, the other runners many through 1980.
The Chancellor was optimisfile; Hope and Atki provided the were beginning to show them- Arst thrills when they finished selves as they descended from the about the ability of the German closely in that order. There were hills. Behind, but at a compara-people to help themselves out
There are some things feft.COM many more close and enthusiastic tively greater distance back were faishes before the last contestant Marine Bridge, Marine Steele and the people," he told 'Pros con
forence, "and thank God they are left. They are its energy,
miles.
came in
First to descend from the last
scem
Marine Holmes.
1. Housing-The main object
bill on to the one mile level But Hope and Atkins were the power to work and its insphilve stretch leading to the finishing subject of excited attention. With ability."
He outlined his ideas and prob London, January 4. point was Hope.
200 yards to go, Hope quickened; George Chenler, of Canada, was About 20 yards behind him and his pace as he made a new attemptem a in brilliant
Atkins, form when he con- gomg strongly was
who to draw away from Atkins, but tinued his World Championship did not then
annious to the latter would not give ground to give ilving quarters to all
with snooker tournament quarter-final overtake the man in front,
and kept stride for atride against
Feter Mans, of South Hope kept at a regular pace the winner. Africa, at Scunthorpe, Lincoln- when turning into the bus road shire, today.
skirting Kal Tak sirfeld, Winning Those destrung to take part in:
five of the six after- the competition are requested th
noon frames, he gained a lend sign the list posted at the Ladies in the match of 1 to 11. Evi-
also accepted.
came
Attempt to draw
It was when both runners wore about to turn into the path to the from breaks of 92, 19, 77 and 6-Rite Range that Atkins made an
attempt to draw level. and three times he exceeded a total of 100 in a frame.
In the Second Division. Recreio meel King George V School.
The Portuguese tearn is standing rond round
In the league as they begin the and are bent on second Second Division honours this year
For them, I can be said that Clus House. Entries by post are fence of Cheater's form game
chances favour them better than their Seniors in the First Division
It is planned to play a Shanghai Agninat the schoolboy". Recreio should win as they did in a friend-day in February, which will be
Extra Thurs- Foursome on the
ly recently.
beid on
February 23, due The Kay boys, however, lave Chinese New Year Holidays an Chenier and Mans, although the
much. Improved
especially
In the regular "Third Thursday". their batt
batting. Their howling, how- ever, may fail them in their at-partners, but draw for the pairs Players will arrange their own tempt to upset the Portuguese.
will be made as usual upon ar- Kowloo Cricket Club should rival at the Course. account for the IRC while RAF will
disappoint if they should cumb to the Hong Kong Uni- versity.
The "Scorpions" meat the Hong Kong University at Chafer Road and with H. Owen-Hughes buch in the line-up. should not find it dimcult this ime 10 retum victoriously to the pavilion thereby garner four more valuable points to add to their league total, The Varsity lads, however, can always be relied to play for a drow
und
the Varsity boys don't feel like King for a one-way decision, the "Scorpions" will be finding them- selves having to contend with a draw. A HKU victory against the "Scorpions will indeed per prine.
The usually voluble Jake ad- mitted that the Doxias promoter, Tax Salkeld, or Portland, Oregon, had wired about the possibility of, staging the first heavyweight at King's Park. This game should The "Optimiste" play Recrolo championship bout in the North West sometime next summer. But be the most interesting of the Jake only sold: "Salkeld wired | week-end.
me he was sending an offer. When The Portuguese, by virtue of their recent return to form should
the offelal offer comes l'il takto nction on (L-United Presa,
POLO AND HUNT
CLUB MEET
The Hong Kong Palo and Hunt Club Meet on Sunday, January 8. will be Annandale, Fanling (Officers Mass 25th ment), where all Hunt will be sent
The following is the programme for tomorrow:
First Division
Army v Commandos at Sookun-
poo. HKCC "Scorpions" Hong Kong
University at Pokfulam. Recreio
"Optimists" at
V
НКСС King's Park. RAF v Čralgenguwen at Kni Tak. Indian Recreation Club v Kow-
loon Cricket Club at Sookun- poo.
Second Division
Royal Navy v Dockyard at King's
Park.
King George V v Recreio at KGV,
The honours were shared with to three wins each at night between
former, then leading by 22 frames
frames, scoring more than a hun- to 14, was again In magnificent the first and sixth
dred points in each.
The
Draw for the Championship Bliver Division: Old Course. First Round: Mrs, K. S. Robert
Hop v Mrs. M. Cassidy.
Byrs into the 2nd Round; Mrs. Y. Williams Y Mrs. A. Piercy; Mrs G. Smalley: Mes. F. Hunter Mrs. T. Wal, Mrs. A. Shewan Mrs. J. Haig.
V
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form
Week-end Sports teams
both
tapo, who
T
those who don't have them. As start, the Government has drawn up a plan to build 250,000 dwelling unfls this year.
Fifty yards from the
2. Unemployment-The count sprinted. Мера,
of unemployed is very high, about started the sprint sariler, kopt 1,500,000, and measures to reduce half yard in front. Despite this number are closely tied up all efforts of Atkins to put more with hopes of getting foreld power into his sprint, Hope capital for West Germany,
WEB
Bufficiant
yard in front Atkins.
of the
to
alight lead
3. Foreign Invermont Capital carry him through, hardly a from outside countries is needed
finance plucky to
reconstruction and housing, which in turn wij alles vinte unemployment.
Fitting and
The finish by bolh Hope and Atkins was a Otting end to, the Behind them came Bridges,
The following teams have race.
scores evening
(with been selected to represent their Holmes and Steele in that order. Chenier first) were 105 to 23, 69 respective clubs in league and
All 147 runners completed their to d3. 46 to 68, 50 to 73, 18 to friendly games over the week-course and many close finishes 61 and 119 to 7.
Joe Daxis loads
Joe Davis, former undefeated World Champion, led today at the Interval in his "News of World" £1,500 tournament heat
Sidney
Smith
18 bgcinat
by frames tv 12.
Davis this needed only a win during the night session to win. whereas Smith needed to win all
frames. Davis Joven
won the third frame
at night
make certalu
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end:
comora.
were recorded among the Jate Hope and Atkins finished their race within 31 minutes of the storting time.
CRICKET HKCC "Scorpions" against HK University at Chater Road tomor-
at 1.45 p.m.
were drawn L. F. Stoken, O. J. Kerr, T. A. Pearce, F. A. Weller, H. Owen-from even troops of the 12 Com- Hughes,
row
The 147 runners
4. Elimination of subsidy fea lures from the economytnited Press.
IRO OFFICIAL FACES COURT
Lorenzo Lo, chief of the Wet- fare Division of the Internations! Tefugen Organisation, Far East Office, faced a charged of "ga. tical discrimination before the Shanghat People's Tribunal on
other here from sources in thay city
B. S. Cull, F. Howarth, mando Brigade. Troop "A" was December 8 last year, according D. I. Bosanquet, J. O'Driscoll, J. the victorious unit, having more to delayed information H. Afluman and R. H. Hugher,
than carly Anishers Kal Tak tomorrow at 1.45 p.m.
RAF against Craigengower at troop in the race.
any
was
The outcome of the civil-sulta brought against Mr. Lyby Dr, KL, "A" Troop
presented Kosinski, a Pole who was ming with a shield by Mr. R. W. for US880,000 damages, was not Madoo, diuclosed. ftadoc, wife of Major
billet OC of the Commando Brigade, Bir. Lo expressed the 1
that the case involved the matter Hope, Atkins and Bridges alapot. Dr. Kosinski's being declared Club received silver trophies while six ineligible for repatriation by the
competitors had silver IRO headquarters in Geneva. ¿ modals presented them.
The IRO official had just rea turned to Shanghai from' a
First Round to be played y January 31,
round second
by February 14, semi-final by Feb- ruary 20 and anal by March 14.
Draw for the Championship
S/Ldr. Goll (Capt.), F/O Bronze Division: Now Couren.
Gambrill, F/LA. Ball, W/Cdr. First Round
Fanton. F/L. Vaughan, F/Lt Mrs. Mundy v
of victory but Smith, Marshall, P.II. Cunnington, AC Mrs. Coombs, Mrs. Margaret v Mrs. Latimer, fighting magnificently,
narrowed West, Bgt. Moorhouse, A/C. Tyrer Mrs. Gairdner v Mrs. M. C Mat-the margin and, in all, took five and Sgt. Dunn.
of the seven frames during the Cralgengower Cricket
score of 20 to 17 in favour of row at 1.45 p.m. Davis.
G. A. Souza, G. Hong Choy, P. The evening scores (with Davis Birst) were 31 to 87, 62 to 93, 75 to 87, 28 to 98. 38 to 97, 13 to 92 and 115 to 33.-touter.
take full points from the HKC Hong Kong University v RAF atie, Mrs. Dawson-Grove v Mrs. rint scesion, to be beaten with against RAF at Kai Tak toinor-other
team.
At any rate, it will be a good
match.
The "Optimists" will be taking hull advantage of the absence of
A. P. Pereira who, unfortunately for Roercio, will be out of play for the rest of the season ewing Field Reg to his recent appendicitis opera-
ponics tion.
For the Portuguese, however, it The time of the Meet is 14.30 can be said that they beat the (move-off 10.45 a.m.) and powerful Ammy without Spotty... members are specially requested | Eddie Gosano substituting offee- In be on time.
Uvely.
it's
Head to toe
perfect Soccer
(By BILLY STEEL)
Lot us study the position which, I suppose, more than any other is the subject of boyhood dreams the centre-forward.
No longer is he just the battering ram with the powerful shot, which was all that was want- ed in the past.
Three of today's outstanding
Pokfulam,
Stoker. Mrs. Pugh v Mrs. A. Mackie, Mrs. Elliot v Mrs. Ark-
Kowloon Cricket Club v Indian coll, Mrs. Collia v Mrs. Strick-
Recreation Club at Sookun-tand.
poo,
All games will start at 1.45 p.m. sharp. Stumps will be drawn at 5.30 p.m.
man
LARRY EVANS DRAWS WITH NORWEGIAN CHAMP
Hastings, January 4. Seventeen-year-old Larry Evans, of the United States, today drew with the Norwegian Cham- plon, O. Barda, in round 20 of the premier section at the Hastings International Chess Tournament today.
Byos into the 2nd Round Mrs. A. M. Brown v Mrs. N. A. Brown, Mrs. M. Stewart v Mrs. B. Rudrot, Mrs. Belby, Mrs. Lisan- Mrs. Turnbull, Miss ST. TERESA WILL Cuthbertson v Mrs. Adamson. BE HANDICAPPED BY
First round to be cumplated by January 17 second round by ABSENCE OF "STAR"
January 31, third round by February 14, semi-final by The St. Teresa Club will be February 28 and final by March greatly handicapped by the ab 14. sence of one of their "star" sportsmen from the field. He is Billy Soares, who was Injured during the members' relay race at the Boxing Day Children's sidy, Mrs. N. Latimer v Mes. A. Sports of the Club de Recreio.
The game ended in a draw after Soares, who is a major bail F. Hunter, Mrs. Strickland Mrs. Defence opening. Evans played M. Brown, Mrs. S. Hudrof v Mrs. 32 moves from the King's Indian player of the St. Teresa softball Coombs, Mrs. J. Haig Mrs. A. white. his eam takes on the powerful Gairdner, Mrs. D. Prophet
cam, will be on the bench when Piercy, Mrs. R. Webb v Mrs. 3. The match lasted three and a
St. Joseph's squad on Sunday.
Billy's incapacity on the bad- minton court for St. Teresa's is even a more serious thing.
The Club has a good chance for honoure' in the mixed doubles department of the badminton league and Soares belongs to the Club's first string.
Rocrojo will also feel a tem- porary loss. - pares, who plays
He can, uso, his head and jurip laft wing for the Portuguese, hoc-
leaders are taken for comparl-woll, but here, too, his unselfish-ker tatm, will not be playing for
means that, his flicks' to his side for at least a month.
son; three with quite different Bess styles and approaches.
| right or left worry the opposition than his goal-scoring beaders.
They are Tommy Layton, of more Notts County, Albert Stubbina, of Liverpool, and Trevor Ford of: Bustling Ford
Aston Villa.
Power header.
"the power header to the back
NSW SPRINTER EQUALS WORLD RECORD
Adelaide, January 4. Miss Marjorid Jackson, a young Now Bouth Wales printer, equalled
Draw for Captain's Cup: Now Course.
First Round
Mrs. A. Mackle v Mrs. M. Cas-
Mes, half hours-Beuter.
S. Africa lose second
Test by eight wickets
Capetown, January
A fighting stand by Dudley Nourse, the captain, failed to save South Africa from being de- feated by Australia in the second Test which ended here today.
well
31 the
J. Billimoria, M. J. Divecha, K It was a grand afternoon of of the refugee situation in Ten- M. Rumjahn, P. R. Ragi, A. Heport to which all 147 competitors tain, particularly the needs of 850 Ismail, T. Crabtree, D. Readman, as
participating TRO charges who were remain- J. Tranee and H. Groenslado. officials gave their alf to make it ing, at least temporarily in the
Club de Recreio against HKCC the auccess that it was.
Northern city-Associated Press. "Optimista" at King's Park to- morrow at 1.46 p.m.
A. M. Prata (Capt.); Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, Dr. E. L. Gosano, Dr. H. L. Ozorio, P. M. N. da Silva, Jnr.
E. M. L. Soares; L. Ģ. trao; M. D'Almada Remedios; B. Gosano;
GN. Gosano; N. A. Bel-
T. Gosano.
A. P. Pereira.
Umpire A. V. Gosano; Scorer
Indian Recreation Club against Kowloon Cricket Club at 500-
Abbas, Ismail Alt, F. M. el kunpoo tomorrow at 1.45 p.m.
8. A. Jamal (Capt.), A. R. Arculi, A. H. Baker, A. R. H.
Esmall, A. R. Kitchell, A. H. Madar, A. 1. Minu, I. M. Omar and M. I. A. Razack.
Umpire: Mr. G. M. Butt: Scorer: Mr. A. M. Abdul-Wahab. RUGBY
The Army XV to play against Police in the Rugby Cup Tourna- ment, at Boundary Street tomor row at. 4.15.p.m.-will be selected from the following:
Paish and Oakley beaten in Indian tennis championships
Allahabad January The men's doubles in the India Lawn Tennis Championships today were played down to the semi-finals with the dagision" of the four quarter-finals. ̈
As a result, the Philippines, India, Spain and Bel gium have pairs in the penultimate round. Hopes that Britain would have survivors fod- ed when Sumant Misra and Naresh Kumar of India, beat Geoffrey Paish and Geral Ookley by 6-4 and 6-4.
-1.
Capt. Smyth KOSB, Sgt. Brown RAPO, Lt. MeNabb' RAỘC, 'Chpt. Clayden 28 Bde. Capt. Gower RA, ....... Ctn, Iver REME, Maj. Wilson R
Misro, also beat Palsh Ipa Champion, beat B. Prasad Bo
(India)8-2, 107445 Sussex 2/Lt. Evans Mx, 2/Lt. third round men's singles by Bucknell Mx, Lt. Luckman R4, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 but Britain's Pedro Masip Maj. Rapsey R. Sigs. Sgt. Mc women had a more successful Visant (India) 6-2, 6-0. Adam RA L. Richardson RTI, time in the mixed doubles, Kumar (India)
Men's Single 720
H Welsy
Maj. Mitchell RASC and Capt. Mis Jeari: Quertier and the (Argentino): 0 Mainetti Pe
Men's Singles,
obert to got 86 runs in an hourung separated by Ray, Lindwall, f "H. R. Hirst, 8. J. Walton; R. Aratchings from the Ampon-and-Carmonai (Philðu ALFRED PRATA and 45 minutes for victory, Aus-
Stubbins, too,, is a perfect; fall Lawton is always dangerous in for the "policeman." He looks so
Australia won by eight wickets to make them two Young 4H. the goal ares, whether heading or casual strolling about the field.
Reserves: 2/Lt. Wilson KOSE, Polish player, C. Spychala, shooting with other fool, but it but at the right moment a step
up in the current series, having won the first
CSM Jennings Mx, L/Cpt. Spiller beat Miss L Woodbridge and Washer (Belgium) boat C... Cara is his ekill in houding which here or there Jures the "police- the world record of. 10.8 seconds
Test by an inrings and 85 runs.
|5. Stoffs; SE D. P. Partnar (India) 6-2, 6-4.mona (Philippines); 9-3, 6-1-M makes him. Ho con Jump high man! off the "beat" and into when winning the 100-yards final
AN LAWN BOWLS ON Miss Gem Hophing, and the Cernik (Czechoslovakia) beat R and experience has taught him trouble.com
Forced to follow on after ¦ Thyffold and his new partner,
self-exiled CrochV. Cernik, beat Doyro (Philippines) 6-2, (6--- } in the Australian Women's Na-replying, with 273. to Austra-Norman Mann, put up a great the United Services Recreation (India) 6-0, 6-6, while Biles K. over Powatched.or The following will represent Mike P..Khann and Dilip Bozo Abdosselam“ (France).... walked exactly how do hlt, and where to Different again is Ford, a terror tional Antio Championships hit, with great accuracy,
to defences with his bustling here tonight, AVST lla's first innings of 520 for display when defeat looked im- Club in a friendly game of bowls Tuckey and Oakley, the one dil-who was scratched. LAMPOR tactics,
(Philippines), boat-i. Peten ( The pictal recond is held by seven declared, South Africa ovens, Atan pair, wou dal Constantly running here, Mrs. Panny Biancora Koen, the were all out in their second bowlers on crumbling wicket, club at the KOBC Green at Aur Bh
úlum): 0-0, 0-12SA Kornfeld there
and everywhere he has Dutch triple Olymple Champion. innings today for 333.
the pair added 100 runs before tin Road tomorrow at 230 p.m.
Lien's, Doubles Guerfor Whats the centre hair in two minde-Reutor. of the net, or fick to the side, is whather to dash up the wing or
| Edwards, LL. Cdr.: H.: Sinde seen at its best from Lawton, stay. In the centre.
Scoring all
all round.
ound the wloket (skip). RB R. Gorely, A. I
Championships, have provided pines) beat V. Cernik (Czecho talla scored:87 for two in their
walkovers for some Individual 6-1, 7-5, P. Masip, and r invakia) and Spychala (Polan In a stand, of two hours,” (38| Landabert, A. Dodd, C..E. Terry especially, when he has two good. He plays anywhere in the for-
RETURNING FROM
with 27 minutes to second
and wingers to bring the ball up and ward fine when he has the bail,
'minutes, Táyfloid, included eight (8kip), J. Dekker, Dr. R. W.
partnerships. TERSE
(Spain) beat Finklekraut Misy Kornfald, of Israef was cross high passes in the goal- for he is no slave to his position.
крате UK SHORTLY
faure In Nis 70. Mann's 46 war Hollway, R. H. Jones, D. Trail By scoring a centur
today
the women's A. Weiss (Israel) 6-2, --Br he highest in Test cricket and (Skip), A. Blair-Kerr, D. L. P. hed from Stubbins has an entirely dif-right colletts the
For example, if the outside
ball Ford may
Recreio's cricket aide will have our equalled the South African also included eight fours. Edwards, TC Clemo, Eting to give Miss Key Tuckay Peten arid, P. Washer (Belgium)
of eight Test centuries held ferent approach. He is big like run to receive a straight cake up little added: sting when alfred by Brute Mitchell. He has made
Howkins (6kip).
ofritain a walkover, walked over D. Mile Lawton, but does not use his the iving; then turn and Centre, e return trons the United six centuries against England and wicket the first rest chimeg Hong Kong Polles XI against Sts, and Washer of Bel: Mixed Doubles
Lludwall, who did not taka, » ME HOCKEY.
Cusio Moran, of the United cratelied. bulids in the same way.
depending on one of the remain Kingdom hortly
two against Australia..
· If
Brother of Albert the Colony points were awarded
the last five South African bats Pak BC at King's Park at 10 am, afim passed into the second Mr M Wolse (AK for ing forwards, tising. "assists" as in ice hockey, then take up his old position.
occupied four hours and 34 for 32 in 15 overs Blubbing name would be high Like Stubbine and Lawton, Recreio let XI. Alfred was open-
ind with the scratching of Miss Pedro Masip (Spain); wala Man Blogh, M. H. C. Birch, A partner
Mitra (India) who were serate harmless-looking ball from the root when it
played a great part › litų enabling | before the war." de comes to scoring, but contre line, and in a dash no has there similarity between the three of the Fortunaso cricketers, Al defeat by 88 runs. He partnered required 80 in 78 minutes for the Yusef, J. 1. E. B. Wall, K. C.
*Judging by the present Ins-up South Africa to avert an inaing the cond innin and scored the Sherrard-Smith, D. Brown, made a position for his loside stop. Yet the manner in which fred afformer Düs boy, shoald H. Tayfeld in a seventh wicket loss of Morris and Moroney both Thong L
Other outstanding matches to patatas asa publfabed for thera forward or winger by an astute sach achieves his objective is an orallyn dag place in Recaio' stand of 68 before being leg belog dlamised by Maun-Reu- Reserves: R, Wiljon, T. V. c.
Samba da y Included: MINDA
bora, the OMINA MAIL, LUMITRU BY education to a student or Soccer, Erst X
Men's Singles,>First ⠀⠀ Round: - PBANK LESAB PUNI, Winder Maher, before to McCoolFOR
Roynoldatak
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--
· mixed · doubles Miss Pallada Z
a --initiativă: to cricket inforporter and captain of eure's innings today of: 114, men to finish" with, figures, of five on SUMADO. Tebbutt V. Alcyonda Upnominated / Mrs. - Sarah Falirey, and Hum on the honours, list." He, talcone Ford has a useful head and twning, bat, dor: „Rocroin's.... Junior. XT / Taldutes, and included nine fours Australia went for the, runs In Lealle Darbara) :: Singh, A FARANDE BUT Othakrosu faRRAIN T-Reuter, PhoO FINLANDAY
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