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Lack of a suitable office by HKFA most unsatisfactory
(By "ROVER"}
Although the Hong Kong Football Association is the one and only sports association in this Colony which derives an enormous income from gate money, it cannot avon boast an office of its own.
The Association at present occupies portion of an other located on the second floor of Prince's Building
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St. Andrew's
Baffy Spoon Competition
The St. Andrew's Bully Spoon Guli Competition will be played ort Sunday, February 19.
Foursome play on handicap against bogey, no lim to the combined handicaps of pairs en- tering.
ute vannot bit help very sound.
that unit there are men who really possess the seces- sary qualitat.ons 10 td ofthee the app sintoment of a Consultative;ruary Conturifle on the lines proposed | would
detimental to the
An attempt to revive the pro. proved would prove detrimental to then fulcrests of local socery
Any attempt to revive the pro- posal shrill, therefore, be most Mingly resistant
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Entries close on Sunday, Feb-
12.
intending participants are re- pursted to enter theit
Nanies ON
the 1st at Fanling or subnije names to the Club Other.
STARTING TIMES Today-Old Course
2:30 J Chubbet. L Shaw.
Tomorrow-Old Course #44 J. Ketola- T. A. Butler.
20 JB. Markie-H. W. E..
Heath
24 FD Hunter-T. A. Pearec |
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Buchun- J. Red-
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928 F. Graves-- E. T. McMullen,
Carter---A. #32 G D.
Lisamun.
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MACB
D. Hung. 1. Suen 04R E Lee W. C Hung 934 W N A Smalley.
Láncker. 948 S. Burry J. Pole-Hunt. W. G. Rober!- 8.2 D 5. Robb.
son.
956 . M. Snow-W, O. Davies. 10:00 N. A. Brown-H. H. Bundy 10:04 J. J. Cowperthwaite--K. S.
Kinghorn,
It would seem Bist the Asoneli- tion is definitely guilty of neglect. But the provist mis of this particu-
10 08 G. Stewart--W. A. Nicholas, bir estajeet in verbum respecta
During the antial genera1 19.12 J. Chubb--A R. de Plania. mreting, Colonel 1 T Alexanter, 10.10 1.1, Shaw--M. F. de Pinna. Vice-President of the HKFA 10.20 D. 1.. Anderson-1. S. An- in the course of his references to
derson. local football, wahl that it seemed that "the money side 1xk control! of the sporting xitle."
10.24 E. H. Sainsbury-G. Strick-
larid,
10.28 T. B. Low-J. Reynolds. 10.32 J. E, Richardson-J. Forbes.
Teams from abroad 10.30 T. F. R. Waters-W. H. S
Present træhendions point to thei
Davis.
mut yata conmplimentin • te thong | fact Bud Colonel Alexander's re- 1040 J Culvert-W. S. Vaughan. marko might well be applied 16, 10.44 K. II. Bighard-E. E, Hud-
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DUNDATION,
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the Association, which is ap- parently more concerned about in- viting teams from abroad to visit Hong Kong then anything else
While the visit of teams from there is no shroad will undoubtedly do much
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at strongd met POS*** A towards swelling the funds of the
the borly controlling amateur
soever in this L'ofony
fortunate loent elny are likely
Confidential reports effect on Incal
have A
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10.48 M. Pollock--C. Rogerson. 10 52 W 11. Paterson N. J.
Whelpton.
10.50 F. de Jong –J. Bidon. 11.00 P Watkinson R. L. S.
Webb.
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Coleman K, Walder. 11 12 J. M Pearson-R. E. Rod-|
There becoming is jazition | Association at the expense of 11.04 J. Cook-A. S. Erson.
players, auch visits 11.08 A. B.
bad: very In general. FOCLET unless the Association takes hear! lessons learnt and makes determined effort to improve the standard of locni soccer,
In view of the fact that con- ftential reports have, as intimated Thursday by Mr. Jack Skinner, Chairman of the HKFA, been senti 10 by members of the Council other than himself. It would now must interesting by hear what action the Astelation has taken The Hae confidential reports sub- matters
The present attitude adopted the Association in regard to by the School Football is also dekerving of crittelem.
Although officials of the Asso- elation repeatedly prattle in the There does not seem to be any
subject and say that the school- hay players Councilors
of today are the senke In
making colony's footballers of tomorrow,, confidential reports on certain, refercee when no action is taken)
nothing is being done by the
to ensure that referees are im
Association mediately informed me to shortcomings.
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Tomorrow---New Course 9.10 Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Laroche. 0.24 Mrs. F. D Hunter-Mrs. 0.
Strickland.
0.56 Mrs. D. S. Robb-Mrs. W.
G. Robertson. 10.30 Mrs. P. Watkinson-Mrs. R.
L. S. Webb.
St. Stephen's Annual Sports
St. Stephen's Preparatory School to encourage UIC will hold its Annual Sports Meet Their youngsters or to give them proper at Stanley today from I am. te
ronching.
I p.m.
that certain referee: continue making the same blun- ders week after week indicates that nothing has been done to ad- vise the referees concerned as to where they have been wrong.
Wille on the subject of re- forses, it I might perhaps be in or der to point out that under the Ruics nt Association, the Re- ferees Sub-Committee shall con- of three members, of whom there shall be. If possible, a duly qualified referee.
Rist
The language of the Ruio elear ly does not provide for active re- fereca, but the Sub-Committee, as at present constituted, definitely comprises two netive referees,
Rules not issued
the
In spite of the fact that possession by Clubs of copy of the Rules of the Association Is most important, the Association
The lack of interest shown by; the Association in School Football!
The following is the programme: a.m. Prayers by the Rev. A.
A:
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28; 1950.
Equals world record
sprinter, Blankers
Photo shows Marjorie Jackson, Australian who equalled the World's record, held by Fanny Koen of Holland, when she ran 100 yards In 10.8 seconds at the Australian Championships held at Adelaide, Australia, on
Photo). January 4.~{Associated Presl
Rugby Cup tournament:
Army and Club should both record comfortable wins
(By "J. T. STUD")
Neither of the matches to be played on the Club ground this afternoon should produce close results if one is to be guided by current form. Army and Club should both record comfortable wins and the Commandos of Kai Tak will un-
doubtedly prove much too strong for the Police.
With the Club in an almost unassailable position, chief in-
terest is centred in the strug Sindhi Merchants
gle for runners up honours, with the odds slightly tilted in the Army's favour.
The soldiers have not lived up to cariler expectations and de-
partures have done much to un-
settle what war u sound pack, aN was amply demonstrated by the
mandok last week.
organise sports
meet for tomorrow
A Children's Sports Day, spon- Sports Group, will be held
Softball:
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Eight teams
engaged in
crucial tilts this week-end
Week-end sports team
The following are sports team
Tor the week-end:
RUGBY
Royal Navy 1st XV
akainal
Arroy on the Club Ground today
al 3 p.m.
(Tamar).
(By "GRANDSTAND")
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As a result of the Senior League upsets last week,
10 tooms now stand mathematical chance for the play-offs. Eight of these teams will be engaged against each other in crucial filts this wook.
MEN'S JUNIOR- complied by Runby Ablong Ed Remedios Bob Hearther Hai Ông ...
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40 18
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St. Joseph's and Salisbury Sound will be in the spotlight this Sunday as these two league leaders clash at 10.30 a.m. while the Braves ✓ Americans will draw the afternoon crowd of fans. L/Wir. Sprogg (Tamar), S/LA, Mitchell (Will sand. Buy }, 1.0. Jaguars, who have distinguish- Pearce
1.1. Fawcetted themselves with four straight (H.K. Flott), LA (S) Hunkin wins over tough opposition, meet still con- who are (Dampler), Stg. Moore (Jamolen), the Overseas Surg Lt. Brown (Jamaica), Mr. gidered in The
wilia earning. (Tamar). Storrle, Cd. Gar.
L. Madraps meet the giant-kuling Wright (Comus), P. O. Bened Chung Hwa.outht under mentur (Tamar),
I. Cdr. Thornycroft Dick Chung. (H.K. Flotts.
Floard Cdr.
Pandas and Counciatis squra (Jamaica), C. P. O. Tel. Stovell of at 3.00 pan, while the Cum- Black Swan). 5/14. Atkinson bancheros who climbed out of the (Jamaica), E. R. A. Holmes cellar last week with the only (Jamales), LL. Peyton (Doumpler),Į victory so far, taky on Molthen's | L/Wtr. Francis (Tumar), E. B. A. basement-dwelling Baseballers.
Kemp (Dampier).
Lt.
CRICKET
In the Ladies Junior League. the Clovers v. Squows tussle huma been called off un acteunt
of
48 18 .375
LADIES SENIOR-
complied by Hal Winglee
25 13 17 Avarita Chay
23 10 .43. Irene Cust Who
10 Boisby Lec
LADIES JUNIOR... rompiled by Hai Winglee
15 8 Glorie 'Silva Lella Gaan Slila Silva
G 375
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Army Hockey XI against Macao
Hoyal Navy "A" against Kow-player injuries among the latter Joon Cricket Club at Cox's Road, outfit, but followers of the ladie Kowloon, at 1.45 pm. today
minor circuit will be compensated as the White Fangs take ou Thus powerful St. Feren nue with the Vietor Manak Shield practiendly Hong Kong Hockey Lengue, will
Lt. Grant (Capi), (Concord), Yoo. Doubleday (Concord). Surg.
LI Mallows (Turnar, S.C.P.O. White (Tamor), Cdr. (E) Mack
ut stake.
(Tamer). L Cdr. Wells Cole. To redeem prestige
Lt. Brooker, LL (B) Cockett,
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infield
The Army XI, leaders of the
be L
bute to the Macoo XI tomorrow on the Army Sports Ground, Sookuupoo.
After shipping twice in succes and P. 0. Uden (Jamaica). stun, Jindou Hussein's Saints
11.30 The game will start at It Venables {Comus).
be a real O.A. cannot afford to take things too a.m. and promises to Adams (Hurt).
easily and will be all out to take lest for the unbeaten Army side, Scarer: PO. Moore (Comus? the Navy in a prestige redeeming which will be fielding their usual Umpire: P.O.S.M. Luck (Tamar).| attempt.
team against the visitors from The battery of Sherry Bucks Macao.
The Army team will be:-Capt Royal Navy "8" against Kow- and Capone Fumjahn, while not
at King's Park the best in the loop, har worked Rogerson
Lond toon Cricket Club
(HQ
Forces)... Stocks (3 RTA) Capt today at 145 pim.
smoothly in the pust and, given S.S.M.
burne-Kano
Land (HQ should be able to Black Lt. Cur. Rodney (Capt.) (Con- good fielding.
Forcea) (Team pull cord), Lt. Moffatt (Concord), Li. the game through.
Capt)
Major (HQ Lond Hurst (Alacrity),
Forces) P.O. Coles The Saints last week, however, Skipwith (Tumar), S.B.C.P.O.
Bastable made the mistake of trying out a Capt Fitzgibbon (1903 AOP Fit RA) Sgi Mersh (68 Med Regt combination (Tamar), C. Sgt Maylor (Stone switched
RA Major Lamble (27 Coy eutters). Sgt. Harwood (Stone- against a strong team, by leaving RABC) L/C Me Kenzie (25 Fdy
keystone CEA. Blackboo (Dam- the
corner to Ar eulters).
George Souza, the San RE) Sgma Gardner (HQ 28 Mid. Winter pler).
(Jamaica), Ozorio and
in Bde) St Daniel (50 Fd Squ S.B.C.P.O.
former on the left hand side. Nuttall (Maine).
It is general opinion that the RE) LI Humphries (37 Fd San S.B.P.O. Milla (Maine).
Scorer: C.P.O. Jefferies (Tamar). windy alley would be in better RE).
hands if Dave Leonard guarded
Reserves: Capt Stubbs (24 Fá) Umpire: L/Tel Brooker
RE) the gap between second and third,
O.R. Q. MS. Clarke (Tamar).
(I S. Staffs). instend of leaving it to two play-
Umpire Capt HJ, Chimmall. ers who found the change strange
Prices for Admission to Ground Civilians $1.20 Services 60 cents. A surmise
NEWELL'S OLD BOYS
WIN
HKCC "Scorpions" against Club de Recreio at Chater Road at 1.45 p.m. today:
Pearce,
L.F. Stokes, OJ. Kerr, T.A. F.A. Weller, H. Owen Hughes, H.M. Newton, R.S. Cull, F. Howarth, J. B. O'Driscoll, J.A. Borthwick and R.H. Hughes,
SOCCER
to them.
Benny Omar and Stan Leonard at third and first are defluite fx- tures, while the outfield trio is still somewhat of a surmise.
Sqn
1
Lisbon, January 26, Speedboller Benito Flori, hav- Newell's Old Boys, the South Ing been released from the Navy American soccer team, today de 20. line-up. Pancho Avalos has been feated the Sporting Club of Royal Navy "B" against Talkoo carrying out the pitching assign-Covilha by four goals to nil at ment very creditably, allowing Covilha, a Portuguesa industrial at Causeway Bay at 4 p.m. today: only one hit to the Canucks, two town having led by three goola
A.B. Pratt (Tamar), E.R.A.
to nil at halftime.Reuter.
to the Overseas land six to the
Dickenson (Jamatea), FO, Collins Paks last week in a listless ball
(Capt.) (Tamar), P.O. Northcott gamo. (Tomor), A.B. Jennings (Dam-
The Saints have not been hit- A.B. Jones (HK. Flotillo), ting up to their usuni regularity
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RUGGER RESULT
London, January 26. East Midlands beat North Mid- Championship
hard scrummaging of the Com-sored by the Sindbe held at the Tel. Bell (Tamar), O/Sen. Topliss lately and Avalos' fast ball may lands by 20 points to 6 in a Rugby
Burnett, last year hooker, hus Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, (Whitesand Bay), A.B. Devlin be just what they have been Union County been brought back and can, if he King's Park, from 2 p.m. to d (Whitesand Bay), A.B. Jones waiting for. Time alone will tell. Group Doelder replay at Bedford strikes form, make the position p.m. tomorrow.
his own.
Mrs. Kishinchand, Mrs. Rathor The mid-week United Services and Mrs. Hiranand will distribute trial brought
faces to prizes and confectionery to the
no new
is probably due to the fact that it D. Stewart. 1, Burning Exercise light and was mainly confined to children.
a losing proposition Anancially, 2, 50 metres (Boys) Group
in that no "gate" money is col-3, 30 metres (Boys) Group Bried performers.
lected.
4. 50 metres (Boys) Group Ci
The first endeavours of
The programme for the after- Match practice noon will include a singing com- The only member of the HKFA 5. 50 metres (Girls) Group A;
three-legged the petition. n гасе. who displays any keen 9. 50 metres (Girls) Group B selectors will be to keep Council
the event, musical chults, blind- and torting
60 metres interest In Football
School
(Girls) Group chosen together in order to giva donkey race and an egg-spoon Mr. C.G. Guingam (Girls) Group A; 10. 100 metres confidence in each other.
8, Hoops Race. 0,
100 metres the players match practice and race. Other members of the Council
There will also be a "catching (Girls) Group B 11, 100 metros would do well to emulate
Unless the weakened Navy zweets" competition. (Girls) Group C 12. Egg and side insettle the soldiers' eight. I example.
Spoon Race; 13, Skipping Race; 14, 400 Relay (Boys) Group A visualise the latter team winning
interval-Tea, 15, High Jump a big margin.
"Match of the week"
The "match of the week” should
be seen at Sookunpoo this after- (Boys) Group A LB: 10, Long noon, when the Army meet the Jump (Boys) Group A & B: 17, powerful Kit Chee XI for the Sack Race; 18, 200 metres (Hora) third time this season.
Group A & B; 19, Three-legged
The two teams met recently in Raco; 20, Tug-of-War; 21, Lady-
Teachers Race.
Prize-giving and Blessing by Canon E. W. L. Martin,
narrow
the game win for the
A Shield Semi-final, ending in Chinese by one goal to nil.
The soldiers
drs have been sager. ly looking forward to. today's
Police v University; Boundary
the RAF in their last encounter. Club were fairly well held by
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MALAYAN SOCCER TEAM ARRIVES IN MANILA
5. Since then the civilians have gons, from strength to strength and on thele ówn larger ground,
Manila, January 27. ahoidid have little difficulty op
A 20 man Malayan-Chinese this occassion.
Football Association delegation Minto returns to the pack and arrived by plane last night from
is retained, as Luscombe
Ion
of Carrel is enjoying a brief holl- Hong Kong to play a series day in Macao,
four games here starting tomor- row.
The invading delegation, which has 21 players, is headed by Manager Lim Hock-zerg.
will
Batting statistics Leagues are as follows:
Latest batting statistics in the
today. Router.
(Taftar), A.B. Ball (Dampler).
Linesman: A.B. Gill (Tamar). Team
Manager. L/Sea. Wilson
REFEREES' MEETING (Tamar).
MEN'S SENIOR- Reserves
2nd
Eng. Speira
The monthly meeting at the'; (Maine), C. Asst. Hewitt (Maine).
compiled by Philo Remedios
Hong Kong Football Referees As-ry AB Avg. sociation will bo hold on Tuesday, Spiky Guterres ... 30 10 444 January 31, at 8.30 pm. In the Royal Navy "A" against St. Eric Guest
38 10 421 Office of the HKFA, Prince's, Joseph's on the Club Ground at Harry Ayres
37 15 405 Building. Happy Valley tomorrow at 4 p.m. A.B. Chisholm (Jamaica), L/Sea. Thompson (Alacrity), Yeo. Torer (Tamar), Cpl. Dearnley (Jamulca), R.E. Thompson (Capt.)
P.O. (Stonecutters),
Dales (Jamaica), 1.S.B.A. Lacey (Con- O/Sea Graham (Black Swan), L. Sig. Knapp (Concord) Tel. Spears (Tamor), E.M. Ellam (Comus).
Reserves: A.B. Jones. (HK. Flotilla), O/Sea, Topliss (White- sand Bay},"
HOCKEY Royal Navy against Club de Re- crolo "B" at; King's Park to- inorrow, bully off 11.30 a.m.
S.P.O. Knowling (Jamaica), Lt Cdr. (E) Nixon (Tamar); Surg. Lt Mallows (Tamor), L (8) Mc
Selection.
(Tomar), L/Tel Mathews Halg On Sunday, they
wBl
meet|| (Tamar)..L/Pil. Cripps (Tamar), Turba Balvafo booters, who Lt. (E) Gemmell (Constance), Lt. the Manila Football League Etidles (HK. Flotilla)," "Lt.Cdr. Aitken. (F.O. 2 Staff), Lt. Grant, champlone.
(Concord),
game
has not as yet issued its Rules in
match and are fully confident of Street, 2.30 p.m. Referee: Li Bing book form to the different Clubs. Mr. Ma Man-fai, who is a new
coming out on top this time.
A handful " thetong. They will, however, have to be comer to the Council of the Aszo-
Qutside the scrum, Jock Mackie "Army v News Vendors: Spokun- resumes on the wing and will ciation but who is not yet fully at their best if they hope to win, acquainted with the
the Chinese us the
The visitor's first have also been Doo, 2.30 p.m. Referee: A Lock prove a handful for his opposite complexities of peal
football,
Navy v Taikoo Navy, 4. p.m. number-He has improved beyond be with the National Collegiate Goldick (F.O. 2 Staff), Is one who could training hard and hope to follow
all recognition up their previous successes with Referee: Wong King-chung.
Joseph's, 4 pm, Referee: P. George.
Solletora Prison's: St. form
Tomorrow
do much for local soccer.
A
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Mr. Ma has shown that he is ameshing victory so as to dispel, very much concerned about tience and for all doubts as to
kete
which is the better team. for Important games getting A Into the black market and is rousing. game is assured, with exploring means, whereby to
the odds
slightly in favour of the Chinese,
The following is the week-end
eliminate the evil,
The problem is, without doubt,
very dimeuit one to solve; particularly in view of local con-
ditions, Mr. Ma should proceed
with caution lest
the
trend an
programme;'
Jet Division
St. Joseph's v Navy Club, 4 pm, Rofereo: A. G. B. Cornell; Linesmon: S. Y. Kwok and F. A
Barretto.
of the posed that a Consultative Commit CAA v Clubs Boundary Street, Cho-kin. BASEMEN tee, comprising five members who 4 pm. Referee: W. C. Lovelock; Commanão" (bro)5 should remain in office for five Linesman: E. A. Stubloy and J, yedre, be appointed to ensuro,
pre-season
At Kai Tak, fresh from their struggle with the Army, the Commandos should again take the measure of the Pollae, who hava: had the Pissfortune
of
seeing big scores piled up by their opponents.
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The third and fourth contests will be with a Monila selection and an All-Filipino selection. United Press.
INDIAN TABLE
TENNIS TEAM- ARRIVES IN LONDON
ah, London, January : 25.
Car
Hogan demonstrates he is "fit and ready"
was
Phoenix, Arizona, January 26, The 'diminutive Bon Hogan demonstrated that he "fit and ready" today as he shot a six under par 65 to go to second place in the U.S.$10,000 Ben Hogan open-one stroko bebind the defending titlist, Jimmy Demaret. Hogan, who got out of a sick bed on Tuesday, capped his sub par round by sinking a 30- foot hole high putt on the 18th for an eagle three and a home-coming nine of 33 to the Johnny Palmer for second place... It was in this tournament last fortunate on the tons. Twice year that Hogan and Demarat on the back niun, he had short, fled for the top spot with. Demuret putta halt on the, cup
All three of the front runnersg winning the title playoff.
Bantam Ben, who plays out of Demaret, Hogan and Fulmer, Hershey, Pennsylvania, loured credited the warm Arizona sun laco, A. Remedios Aho, M par 33 putting together theft in going to
ning today in four under with an assist in their parshatter
grounds. ATODER
outh and
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Club de Recrolo "B" against Royal Navy at King's Paric to morrow, bully-off 11.30 a..
AJ, García, F. Vieira, B. Col-
medios Jnri, J. P. Carvalho,
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first
and the
and the
D'A. Remedios, L. E. Guterres, birdies and five pars. On HB. Ross, A. R. Ommund and back nine he had one birdle, one go tourney and I hope I can say F. X. Alves,
bogic,
main-fout in front. You know this dis Players are requested to turn der passet shot a hole in
Deinaret
one of my favourite:" courses/
The Indian - Table Tennis' team i up In white shirts de 200-yard 18th to hight his gamSnead, 1049 blg, money)
„. A lot of points, however, have Kwong Wah v KMB; Boundary Today
Etreet, 4pm. Referee: A. E. P. been 'needlessly thrown away by 1st Division Eastorn v RAF; Caroline Hill, Tsang King-hong.
Guest, Linonen: W. Gibson and rank bad tackling and a deter
mined effort by the lawmen to **mobody's fom LAND | 4 pan. Reforoo: J. G. Padloyį į South Chino v Police; Caroline Improve on this department of the
lost annual general r
moot-Linesmen: D. P. Lal and N. Del Hill, 4 p.m. Referee: LG, Young: game would immensurably in Association, it was pro- Kado.
Linesmen: E. Snowling and Woo increase their confidence and close
the gap of their opposites supe
one P Demaret 2nd Division
The Club seconds are not on- for the World Championships: In beeld Turner
Kowloon Indian Tennis Club Clug V Kit Cheers Club, 2.30 gagód this wooky
Budapest, starting on January 20,
final nine of 30 and round out winner. and newcomer. Wi @continuliy af poller: OREO ATA, K4 p.m. Kateren: J; W. Sharp 3 PCA v South China;, Caroline |
Army v Kit Chao: Scokumpoo, p.m. Haferee: Chan Tak-fat.
arrived at London Airport today against Commandos at Bookunpoo a seven under par 64 which tied Ulrich of Minneapolis, were tie from Bombay BADMINTON
tomorrow at 9:30 am sharp the competfive course record. with 80-United Press,
፡፡ Lennard and W. G. HII, 2.30 pm. Referee: T, JĮ
They 'Intend to stay in London' | Lall Singh J. 3. Illon, R. Webb, Results of badminton Jengue until January 20. After the Balwant Singh, M. II. Hassan The 13th hole was Hogan's
hole was Hogan's bogle and Age A wing 2nd Division
Yard Police v Dockyard;;Ndy" | Mixed': Doubisa' milches played World' Championships, the Indian (Captata),&- Bul. Bhagat Singh, 200 was clicking today," Her Feinted and published, for the Propile *he team is due to tour „Yugoslavia: U. B. Lillon," Nugget -Ebrahim, D, ERIS St. Joseph's V. Eastern; Carolino Happy Vellort pm: Referee: Kowloon, Dock 5. St Therese's and Sweden -báforo relürning 10 x Pinto, El Ninoo, and · Lif: Gut Fald, particularly my tee shots tors, thé, CIUNA ^MAIL," LIMITED, ~
England for the English): Open turen GEAR BREZ PAS and approaches Championships in March Router. Reservei, Rattan Singh. However, Hogan was not an Hour Bonga
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