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FIRST DIVISION

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(By "KIMBERLEY”)

Bright and interesting cricket is expected in all five First Division League games arranged for this wook-end, with the "Big Four" of the Senior Loague out to improve their position against opposition that is capable of fighting back with upsetting results.

Army are still in the lead, having completed their

First Round games with 30 points in hand. The "Scorpions" who are the most popular bet at the moment for this year's Champion- ship, stond second with two games in hand. Recreio follow bumediately are run getters and both will be Bowling will de- and from last week's general out for runs.

And In this, the "Sear the best vide. to be reckoned plons" have the sting

Army should not And it very hard to beat the "Optimists." A draw

this same will not result In any groat disadvantage to the But it is doubtful if soldiers, Army will be satisfied with any- a1 this thing less than stage.

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outside team with in the championship race

dropped to have The RAF fourth place un a result of their

fuil take

points to Intuity

Craigengawer Cricket ginal Club last werk

The process of elimination is The games stendilly. Kong this week-end may decide which teum will be dropped out first in the ace for honours.

The Royal Air Force begin to This Saturday they meet The 13 the Indian Recreation Club. And Indiaru MOTIZA - considering the tional victory over the favoured KCC XI last week, one would be veluctant to make any forecast.

of the "Fally" Minu, hero dians in their meeting with the KCC, will not be playing. night encourage the RAF.

This

On the other hand the Ilians,

2 although weakened by the absence of Mau, may carry the day on the strength of their batting.

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ARMY BOXING POSTPONED

A. Madar and Kitchell are in the batung form and if they can repeal their performance of Inst week, the Indians may bring about the dissociation of the RAF from the "Big Four." The Air- The men know this themselves.

should be encounter

exelting. with the result open. Boxing

"Scorpions" should win

take on the The "Scorpions" pust- KCC at Kowloon and should win

or, at worst, draw, Both teams;

The finals of the 1950 Championships of Headquarters, Land Forens, ung Kong, which were to have been held at Murray Barracks lant orght, were poned due to rais

Pro wrestling is back in the top sports arena

(By ROBERT L. GOWE)

New York, January 11. Professional wrestling, "which not so long ago had

rotired to the shadows, is back in the top sports arena in the United States-Madison' Square Garden, New York City.

Popularised anew by television, its present potency is such that a recent Garden show outdrew the Robert Villemain-Jake La Motta fight by almost two to one.

A crowd of nearly 18,000 saw the wrestlers and only 9,500 saw Villemain defeat the middle- weight champion in one of the best bouts in the Gardon in years.

win

other

The "Optimists" on the

for reasons many hand, have

One could besting the Army. perhaps be that it will not only make the position in the league more interesting from the point of view of competition, but also that their club-males, the "Seur- pious" would be very happy to see Army go down

close followers Although some

favour the Ariny of the game

hesitation, I'd rather without

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950.

Don Cockell-boxing's Upsets

big hope for 1950

(By-JIMMY WILDE,

former World fly-weight champion) First big question for boxing fans in 1950 is, as usual, where are the prospective new British champions?

tion.

In 1949 there were changes in only two of the eight divisions, which is not a healthy circula- Eddie Thomas dethroned Henry Hall from the welter throne and first Stan Rowan and then Danny O'Sullivan, succeeded to the bantam-weight title previously held by Jackie Paterson.

Both these new champions look Armly established for the cutning year, which leaves 14

look elsewhere for to

"kings."

THCM

But I cannot see much chance of a speed-up in handing out the, honours.

The best prospect for 1950 is the Battersea heavy-weight, Doa Cockril. He has a heavy punch

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Sports Pause

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and thrills in Third soccer Cup replays

London, January 11.

Seven Third Round Cup replays produced thrills for nearly 300,000 soccor fans this afternoon when the anticipated (in some quartors) seven home wins failed to materialiso.

In fact, there were sufficient surprises to produce only two home wins while four away sides were successful within the stipulated 90 minutes.

Citation returns to the races and scores easy win

Arcadia, California,

January 11. The great Citation, one of the world's leading thoroughbreds, returned to the races today ab Anita after an absenco At the end of that period decisive goal until Edwards netted Santa

flashed to an easy length and a Middlesbrough and Aston Villa midway through the second half. from the turf of 13 months and

Plymouth were still on oven terms and

weathered the half victory in ta four-horse al- race for F1 US$5,000 se played extra time.

Wolverhampton Wanderers at lowance The big upsets of the program- tack before the interval but two purse.

The Calumet Farm champion victories of goals within a minute oslod me were the away

thair fato. Swinburne scored laid off the early pace until the Northampton, Cardiff and Wat-

When half-time arrived in after 38 minutes. Hancocks got small field hit the stretch turn of ford,

the boond from a penalty in the six-furlong raco.

Brooks Stove all seven games, only three goals

Then jockey had been scored, Charlton, who

lass than a minute and Bmith

smacked the gallant bay horse snatched the third goal later, plways seem to fight better when

once and Citation, with long easy the dice is loaded against them,

floman and Southampton and Northampton atrities puiled post

easily

slipped by Bold had a goal-less first half but the just as and Blackburn each scored once. None of the five other games had three goals came in three minutes. Galtant, the pace setter.

for the Blx Citation's mo Dixen giving the visitors a lendi goal.

Uver was 11-2/5 then produced

Charlton led three minutes from which Scott and Woymar coun- furlongs

sloppy track. The time was con- half-time, when D'Arcy took ad- tered.

aldered excellent In view of the vantage of a miskick by a home

This raised excitement to a high condition of the course.--United defender. D'Arcy also played a part in Charlton's second goal, pitch and two well-plaged corner Press, scored by Vaughan, and Fulham's kicks by. Mitchell brought goals consolation point came 11 minutes for Hughes and Canolin to give from the end, when MacDonald Northampton victory. netted.

teams for the leading Fulham, while Liverpool

week-end

The following arc

the Royal

Navy Cricket, rugby, soccer and hockey tears for the week-end:

CRICKET

1st XI against Commandos at Sookunpoo tomorrow at 1.45 p.m. Li. Grant (Concord) (Capt), S.C.P.O. Lt. Mallows (Tamar), Whlic (Tumar), O.A. Jones (Bel- fast), Cdr. Mack (Jamaica), Sub. Lt. Cockett (Jamaica), Lt. Cdr.) Well-Cole (Jamaica), LA. Brooker (Jamaica), PO. Uden (Jamaica), Lt. Hirst (Alacrity), LL. Venables (Comus),

Charlton deserved their win on today's display.

wastes no time wearing out him. seif as well as an opponent, and a cool boxing brain that he has enables him to size up his man and plan his fight accordingly.

Twier within recent weeks has gained one-round Cockell victories over men who had ad-

which is ventage in reach VIK consideration in the heavy wught rians.

Formidable obstacles Whether Don will get as far as walt for the result before talking challenging Bruce Woodcock this in this case.

year is doubtful; In any case he test wait until after the Savald fight in May, and there are also | formkluble obstacles in his path 2nd XI against Commandes at in Jack Gardner, his stable com- King's Park at 1.45 p.m. tomor panton, and Johnny Williams.

rench But at least we should

C.P.O. Vale (Tamar), CP.O.❘nétted a the end of 1950 knowing that Llewellyn (Tamar), C.P.O. Bas struck the bar with a free kick there in a better bunch of heavy table (Tamar), P.O. Coles just outside the penalty area.

Cardiff, always more dangerous weights than for some years. (Tamar). L Moffatt (Concord),

A!

Recreio favoured

The home Cralgengower, team meet Recreio and the result draw, with will probably be a the visiting team slightly favour- cd.

unless

Scorer: P.O. Moere (Comus). Umpire: S.C.P.O. Garrod (Bel- fast).

row:

A snap goal Watford's defenders carried of the rat half honours and then the whole side battled with rese- Jute spirit throughout the second goal by half in which a snap

kick, Thomas, following a free brought victory,

Rovers led with a Blackburn goal by Edge but Payne equalised and in the second half Faber rebound after Liddel!

Week-end Sports teams

nguin be The Portuguese muy

of the service

their without

A light-heavyweight whose Lt. Head (Whitesand Bay), C.P.O. in front of goal, did not get their opening bat, Luigi Gosano, who was absent in last week's game fame will spread in 1950 in Welsh- | Blackbee (Dampler), Sgt. Har- when his team played the man Dennis Powell; there is also wood (Stonecutters), P.O. Gask a young Irishman, Garnett Denny, (Stonecutlers), C/SEL Maylor "Optimista,"

Bon of a doctor, Due to the fact but Reerelo,

who has been (Stonecutters), E. M Newman without Spotty Pereira, will be putting up some Impressive dia- (Constance).

He is still a little raw, but

Scorer. L/Tel. Brooker very much weakened in the bowl-plays

Eddie the next 12 muntha should change (Tamar), ing department Gosuno strikes one of his un- that.

Umpire: Sgt. Colburn (Stone- usually brilliant spells fan was so in the game with Army before As far as baiting is Christmas). concerned Craigongower can more than hold their own.

Fleereld Belding and what they have of their bowling must work overtime if the l'ortuguese team hope to score D victory which, incidentally,

important to them.

down Heeralo.

One of the most colourful per- | cutters). sonsfities I watched last year was Johnny Barton, the Lancashire lumberjack, who, if he could con- trol his punches better, would be putting most of his opponents

away.

Best of the middleweight pros- pects will, I think, prove to be Sammy Sullivan. Sammy is not yet 19, so will not be fighting for A draw will be another rung the championship for some time. the Icogue tablo for In his case, I think the

oge ruling is u pily, for he has al In the Junior Division, one de-ways impressed me as being able cisive game at least, is on the to go on as long as necessary. He programino-the Recreio-Kow-

ents punch and is a gume fighter loon Cricket Club match at King's who run also box cleverly. Park.

With championship status so far ahead there is no need to burn) him out by making hit fight tov

KCC le the superior team, but Recreio has shown much im- provement. Indientions ure that often. the KCC will win.

Programme in full for the week-end:

Today

FIRST DIVISION KCC v HKCC "Scorpions" at Cox's Road.

Pick of welters

Pick of the weiters look like

being All Danaher and Eddie

Cardew,

Alf is not so polished as his brother Arthur, but has followed the family tradition by capturing his area title.

RUGBY

at

Charlton

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AUSTRIA TO ORGANISE SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS

Middlesbrough and Aston Villa's game was always dominated by

Parta, January 11. though Middles- defences even

Austria will organise the Euro- brough's Hardwick was injured i

Swimming Championships and had to go on the wing. He pean

mcaling of the European withdrew before extra time was this year, it was announced today The ovents finished but Middlesbrough held afte

match will be re- Swimming League. out and the

will be held in the 50-metre pool played next Monday--Router.

in Vienna from August 20 to 27. The results

Competitors will be allowed to Fulham

use the "butterfly" breast stroke. 0 Aston Vile D

Hungary was originally award- Middlesbrough

(after extra time)

ed the Championships but de- 2 Northampton 3 clined to accept the invitation. Southampton

Austria, Italy and Spain mado Wolverhampton 3 Plymouth

Argyle bids for them at the Paris meet- 2 Blackburn R. 1ing at which France, Belgium, Liverpool

Holland, Hungary and Sweden 0 Watford Preston NE. West Brom.

@ Cardiff C. 1 were represented.

The

Austrian Swimming The second replay between Middlesbrough and Aston Villa Federation will submit the pen. gramme for the Championships will take place next Monday.

soon. Reuter. January 10-Reuter.

England's bid to regain former badminton supremacy

The following teams have been selected to represent their respec- Navy "A" against Hong Konglive Club or branch of the Service Polico on the Club ground at

In League games over the week- Happy Valley tomorrow at 3 p.m. end."

L/Wtr. Spragg (Tamar), 5/Lt.

CRICKET Mitchell (Whitesand Bay), LL

(HK Flotilla),

Sig

Kowloon Cricket Club 1st XI Fawcett Moore (Jamaica), Lt. (S) Hankin against HKCC "Scorpions"

Marks (Bel-Cox's Road tomorrow at 1.45 p.m. (Dampier), E.R.A.

R. E. Leo, W. H. Colledge, W. fast),

Lt. (E) Lowe (Belfast) (Capt.), P.O. Bence (Tamar), Li M. Davidson, F, R. Kermani, J. Wright (Comus), Mr. Storrio, Cd.Leriou, C. P. Smith, A. Zimmern. The Gnr. (Tamar), LA. Norman (Bel-E. C. Fineber, N. Hart-Baker and

J. V. Sellers. fast), LL Cdr. Thorneycroft (H.K,

Umpire-A. G. B. Carnell. Scorer-J. P. Robinson. Flotilla), LA, (E) Baldwin (Bel- fast), Li. Eddis (H.K. Flotilla),

Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI E.R.A. Holmes (Jamaica).

against Club de Recreto at King's Park at 1.45 p.m.

Reserves Sgt. Thelwell, R.M. (Belfast), E.R.A. Offen (Jamaica), E.M. Hart (H.K. Elatila), Lt. Cdr. Pryor (Dampier), S/Lt.

Atkinson (Jumsica),

SOCCER

Navy "B" against Dockyard at Causeway Bay tomorrow at 2.80 Pam.

C. J. Smith, A. T. Lee, V, C. Bond, D. G. White, E. Randali, F. A. Broadbridge, J. Barrow, E. Guest, E. A. Lec. R. G. Labrum, and G. R. Rossoleit.

Reserve-R. N. Manley.

London, January 11.

first stop in England's bid to regain their former world supremacy in badminton was taken with the recent staging of the inaugural All-England Junior Championship at the Wimbledon Club here.

Under eighteens from all over the country eager- ly seized the chance to compete in'b national tournament and the results were encourag- ing.

Outstanding among Club de Recreio 2nd XI against competitors was Francis Show. KCC at King's Park tomorrow at of Nottingham, a boy with the

the 90tors have already been erliefged over their choice of the team to mect Scotland in Edinburgh later this month.

The average age of the team is rienrar 40 than 30: Many feel that it should be nearer 20-than

AB. Pratt (Tumar), P.O.S.M.1.43 pm. Evans (Consort), PO. Collins HKCC "Optimists" vs Army at

A. E. Neronha, (Capt.), E. A. R. build of a boxer, the agility S.B.P.O. Papworth Alves, C. A. Guterres, A. R. Os- of a cat and the touch of a Chater Road,

A meeting with Cardew would (Tamar),

L/Sca. Thompson mund, A. A. Lepes. E. M. Rosario, surgeon. IRC VI RAF ut Sookunpoo. be one of the big attractions of (Maine),

(Alacrity), A.B. Campbell (Bel- | A. A. Remedios, R. d'A. Reme- Shaw carried all before him to 30, giving younger men the bene- CCC vs Recreio at Happy Val-1950.

Tommy McGovern is firmly cs-fast), Tel. Bell (Tomar), O/Sig. dios, C. A. Yvanovich, G. A. win three ütles and will win at of International experience.

Meanwhile, badminton in Bri- senior titles with equal certainty ley.

Ferguson (Belfast), A.B.. Devlin Yvanovich, and F. Corren. Commandos vs Navy at Soo-tablished as leading contender

Cricket Craigengowar

Club If he continues to improve at the tain is booming. Of, the 208 clubs kunpoo.

for Billy Thompson's lightweight (Whitesand Bay), S.M. McCombe

in Middlesex County more thon SECOND DIVISION

against Club de Recreio at Happy présent rate. title; a possible rival is Peter Fal- (Consort), A.B, Ball (Dampier).

gocs to 100 have been formed since 1939, Honourable mention Northcott Valley at 1.45 p.m. Recreio vs KCC at King's Park.

lon, who to still in the early

A.B. Whitehead (Tamar), RAF vs IRC at Kai Tak.

G. Souza, G. Hong Choy, Arthur Jordan, from Hoylake, while Surrey report on Increase twenties though this is his sixth, (Ocean), Bor Tomlins (White- P. J. Billimoria, M. J. Divocha, | Cheshire, who at 15 has a smash of 14 clubs this season-Router,

sand Bay), Sig. English (Tamur). K. M. Rumjann, P. Rugi, T. Crab which a lot of senior

Linesman; 2.M. Weeks (Tamar), tree, A. H. Ismall, D. Readman, would envy, Trainer: C.P.O, Sharpe (Tamar). H. Greenslade and J. Irance,

Navy vs Commandos al King's | sopson.

Whatever the critical nights a week in different cities, are said to be making anywhere opinions of the "grunt and

from $25,000 to $100,000 a year. groan" rucket may be, its pro-

included

among those who started immediately muters

sometimes

get top billing i dreaming up return matches us

"Lord Tarlton," an Englishman they saw this golden flow into

who wears a cape and monocle the Garden treasury The

to the ring and is attended by Park. a valet in evening dress. "Lord," gate totalled U.S.$50,000.

The wrestling impresarios for otherwise Loo, le axid oven to this Garden show tossed in their

grunt and groan with an Oz. fard accent. best gate attractions. Foremost--- as of the current months-is Ar-

Then there are such, p performera Antonio Rocca, as "Gorgeous George," who also Kentina's

a valot and sprays perfume

has

powity._ 220 pounds of

His sensational flying drop into the ring; the "Arakansas Hill- kicks, in which he suddenly lets billy," who wears a heavy black

fly with his heels at an opponent's beard and a menacing look:

jaw,

Tomorrow

SECOND DIVISION Dockyard ve H.K. University et King's Park.

Welsh

rugger team chosen

Reserves:

P.O.

HOCKEY

Against Kowloon Indian Tennis Club at King's Park on Sunday.

bully, off 11,80, a.m. spa

G. S. Ladd (Umpire); G. C. Jorge (Bcorer).

ercation Club at Bookunpoo to- RAF 1st XI against Indian Re-

at

P.M.

players

Snooker tournament

These are the boys who are expected to ba fostered to pro- vide the nucleus of (the inter national team of the future. Experts believe that properly Cardiff, 'Janušėy' 11.,

London, January 11. will one day and Manila

developed they Burma

The Welsh team to meet Eng- Mr. Williams (Concord), Lt. morrow

John Pulman and Peter Mans, land in the Rugby Union Inter- Moyes (Belfast); Surg. Lt. Mat W/O. Boolt. S/Lr. Norris, provide a stern challenge to the

Malayans for of South Afrien, each won three sending soccer national match at Twickenham lows (Tamar), P.O. Le Brun T/Lt. Cooper, Sgt. Parks, AC. all-conquering

"News of the, World" on Saturday, January 21, was (Jamaica), L Cdr. Haig (Tamar), West, Cpl. Hurst, 7/Sgt. Crellio, world honours, but they will not frames this afternoon when their £1,500 snooker tournament was rage of the Gorilla," who is wheeled to the teams to Hong Kong chosen tonight as follows: /Tel Mathewson (Tamar), Cpl. Parsons, Sgt. Davenport, P. be ready for England's challonge match in the "New

Lewis Jones (Devonport Sex-L/PL Cripps (Tamar), Lt. Gom- 11. Baker and Cpl. Barnes. for the Thomas Cup in 1952.

continued. This left Pulman lead- RAF 2nd XI against Indian Re wrestling addicts,

Selectors criticised - vices); Kan Jones (Newport), mill (Constance), Lt. Eddis (H.K, Against this behemoth they the bars with roars of rage, and Two soccer teams, one from Jack Matthews (Cardin), Bledd- Floh), La. (E) Drewitt (Belfast), creation Club, ot. Kal Tak to it looks as though England will ing by 17 frames to 13 and need- ing only two succosses tonight to morow at 1:45. pan.) pitted Gone ("Mr America") "Chief. Little Wolf" who wears Burma and another from Manila,

Thomas (Davonport Services). Staniae, who wears long blond a feather headdress and pretends will be visiting Hong Kong durys Williams (Cardiff), Malcolm Lt. Grant (Concord)..

bril, F/Lt. Ball W/Cdr. Pantou #top his body beautiful. to scalp his victims by running ing the Chinese New Year holl-W. B. Cleaver (Cardiff) Rex hair

days on February, 17, 18 and 19, Willia (For the records-Rocen-pinned his nails down their hair-dos.

(Cardiff) 3. D. Robins

F/I Vaughan, F/Lt. Cross, Sgt. This, linformation was given to (Birkenhead Park), D. M. Davies

Dunn, Bat. Moorhouse,-P.11, Cun- minutes Stanice in 14

nington, AC. Tyer and F/Lt. seconds)

For some time past these bouts, Jack Skinner, Chairman of the (Cardiff), Rees Stephens (Noah),

Marshall As a secondary feature, there billed not as contests, but as "ax-Fong Kong Football Association, DJ, Hayward (Newbridge), W.

RUGBY the former Italian heavy-

wa?

is

is the present

ring in an enormous cage, rattilag

and 17 Tramendous crowds A members of the Press by Mr.Somerset Polico), Ciff Davies

wrestling spocvent, Cornera

Until, Rocch's had been the greatest drawing card for some months. Whether

the "script" called for it or not

and

While

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“ARMY TEAMS TO PLAY AGAINST MACAO ARMY

The following have been select

Madh January, 14 do

*S/Ldr. Goll (Capt.); F/O: Gam/2gain have to rely upon seasoned win the match, NCAAAAAA

· Army Af against Royal Air

Internationals. The England selec-Win

Indoor tennis tournament

Paris January 11

This afternoon's scores (with Pulman First) were 04 to 18, 20 to 81, 39 to 70, 08 to 47, 77 to 33 and 27 to 72, Mans receives, two points in each frame.

Walter Donaldson

Donaldson malatained

his four

four frames lead over Kings- Championships quarter-

loy Kennerley in their World

Snooker

at the

wing!

of which gosalon

weight boxing champlon, Italy Bibitions, have been drawing at the weekly Presa (Conference R. Cale (Pontypool); J.' A. WII-] ed to represont : 40th Division worca at Kalk tomorrow "al |

liam (Edinburgh Wanderers) and against Macao Army on day 3.16 pm, own (RAFC), Miss Joan Curry of Britain final match as mies this afternoon. Primo Carneza, “whờ”- has been tremendous crowds in many parts held last".nald that the}R. IL Evans (Newport), TORINO

Mr. Skinner methodically.

himself of the country. making

television is givah Burmese team was quite strong The aldo includes four BOW

Park (KOSB), Mahoney (HQ. Emyth (KOSB),

ning throo

fatter frames another fortune out of his new

major part of the oraditor and that, in consequence, Hong Caps in Lewis Jones, Rox Wil 20 Bde.) Hardwicke (Ed. Security Spiller (S. Stants), Clayden (26 beat Madame Maud Galtier of blame for this state of affairs, Kong would have to pick his best bars, J. D. Robins and D. M. Section), Craighead (25 d. Wilson (H. Sussex) Do Villers the Racing Club Indoor tennis Donaldson-led by 17 frames to 18.

Bde.), Gower (RA), Ivas (REME), France in the quarter-finals there are some deeper thinkers team for the match against the Davies,

Regt.), Hala (40th Div.), Wolls

The scores (with Donaldson who bellave that the conteste Burma XI SE

Lewis Jones, at the age of 10 (28 Ed. Reg), Lewis (RTA) (8, Staffs), Bucknall (Mx), Younk tournament on Wednesday and satisfy somo ataviktio urges on The Manila UNAME

Mr years and five months, becomes Rocen: boat him a short time back tend them, the

the part of the people who at Skinner, was not quite, so strong the youngest ever to play for Finney (20 Fd. Regt.) Russell Baker: (RA), Anson (4H), entered the semi-finals. The first) word as to 68, 73-10-10, 54 (HQ 10th Div.), Marsden (20 a. Farrie (ASU), Bradley (RA) and score was 0-1, 6-4 to 76, 93 to 25, 46 to 08 and 56 mga day the Burmese, so it was pro-Wales-Hauter.

Regt.) and Dean (SQ 40th Div.). Richardson" (RTB).

Other women's singles results to us 7342 moved to the top spot on the Usually the crowd Identifies it-posed, to select promising youngs

The following have been select- Army "H" aminet Club "B" at Madame Anne Mario Sighera Pijman beat Mans by 23 frames cards:

self with the wrestler cast in the ters for the match against the KITC HOCKEY TEAM ed to represent Combined Army Kal Tak tomorrow at 3p.m. beat Madame Arlette Holl07, to to this evening, the scores be The

he "Giàen Hornet": part of the "hero" and cheers him Filipinos.

The following have ben scicated against Macao Army on Bunday Ebswell (RTB)WHI (RTR), 6-2; Mile. Jacqueline Marcelining (with Fulmen Arst): 71 to 67,

Noble (Cama, McNabb (RAOC) beat Mme. Colette Boegner Carnora, lumbering. In at 304 on to his usual victory. The casts

to represent the KITC in their January 15MIN pounds, slammed into submission seem to be roughly divided into MALAYS ACCUSED Hockey Association Ixture again. Denne Wooten Woods (or) Featherston-Godley (RA), Wilson 6-2; Madeine Boutin boat Madame 10 to 40, 61 to 23.04 10, 39, 116 a character known in these circled "heroes" and "villain"

chesha Navy on Sunday at King's Castold Baum, Sponce, Hutton, (KOSB); Goldschimdt (H. Leles), Amoureit] 1-0 145044 to 10, 83 to 17 and 21 to 622215

at Botton, Donaldson Led as the "Green; Hornet" otherwise two heroe meet, the result may Singapore, January 12 Pack (RRC 1); at 21.15 am frowned

Kennerley by 201

frames to 18. 09: plain Jim Henry, 200 pounds, bocomo:

(RA), Smith Jacques Thomas beat Philipp Ten Malay accused of conspire Lall Slaght A. E. P. Guten 1. Sid haemegang Lukinan (BA) Burnett (OR) In the remaining mater for the

the

cipse of play. The everlig Headliners, such as these who of course,

with Donaldson. Madame Boerner and Joan core pparently just to view it as Stewart, Governor of Sarawak, saa (Captain), Bub. Bhagat Singh Soakumpen ground kick of at (Calms), Jennings (Mx) and Charirier 0-346-2,296 29 La sort of spectacle and who refuse who was assassinated last month U 8. Dillon, Nugget Ebrahim. pim. cach day. Andy Greason (KELI)WEARIN

Prices of admission: Covered Reserves Reinhold (RA), Bal- Borotra beat Mile. Suzanne Pand- 70 to 49,147 to 1, 60 16-30, 74 to Printed and published for the Proprie to take it seriously, And even were commlusu for trial today X Pinto, J. S. Dillon, and,

Guttares

Stands $2.40; Uncovered Stands dong:(8) Blatta); Alexander (BA), Lur; and Robert Colin in the 80,40 to 77 and 25 to 02.10 Love, the CHINA! MALL, MEXRD, by Just as spectacle, they ocel at Bibu, Sarawak

Lenderón Baturday. Heuter. "THANK" LESLIE DUSH, Windere Homes | sionally got their money's worth. The trial is expected to begin

$1.30, Servicemen 60 entsal Daying (RA) and Brycsson, semi-finals of the mixed doubles, The match is over 71 frames kell next months-Bonitor. Associated Press.

Should

sometimes wreriig af many as six so abnew there are many who ing? toʻ...... murder Mr. Funcan Webb: Balwant Bihgh, M.; H*Har• MA Both games will be played at BiLIYOP (RBLI), Rapsoy" (R. men's singles, quarter-finals, the World Championshin

Hong Konge

Reserves-Mickey Ham and

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