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BUREN
THE.FERFECT
SWISS WATCH
Ist Extra Race Meeting:
CHINA MAIL
Midnight Express tipped to Twin Taiwan Bay Handicap
(By "RAPIER") • «^¿‹,
"'Rapiers"* selections for today
No. 1-Gin Drinkers Bay
Stakes First Section); alx Furlongs.
CLEOPATRA IRONBIDE
GOLDFIELD
Outside: Eleanor.
Tho, 1950 Annual Race Meeting having been
brought to a successful conclusion, intorest in racing under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be confined to Extra Raco „Meetings, the first of whicir will be stagad | Race
of the Valloy this afternoon. Ning races were intended for this meeting, but owing to the large number of entries in the "Taiwan Bay Handicap", the Stewards decid- ed to have the race-split into three sections. Race The third section will be race No. 10 and run at
6.15 p.m. or
From as soon after as practicable. There will be no cash swoop on this race, The First Suddling Bell will | fenfrew up, beat Jorrocks (Mr. be rung at 1.30 p.m. with the Tro), by three lengths In the first race starting at 2.00 p.m. Phaethon Handicap (f5econd Sec- sharp.
tion). over 1-1/4 miles on the fourth day of the Carnival, I am Inclined believe that this after- on the result will be reversed on account of the difference in weight.
she has fully
Followers of Mr. J. Foto-Hunt will be glad 15 learn that he will in the raddle this afternoon, recovered from the injury he received at the Paddock from
At any mte, the finish should new Australian nurin he fought out between there Subscription pony during mom-two ponies, with forrocks having fag training prior to the Annual a slight advantage. Carnival.
Race
Сс No, I-Gin Drinkere Bay Stakes (First Bection): Bix Furlang.
1)
Estrellita (Mr. Maitland), was second in the above race, First Section, but I think the best it an do is pinco.
National Glory (Mr. C. F. Ng), is the best outsider.
The opening race is confined to Australian Subscription Ponies of 1950 whether they have started
Race. No. 5-Hunghom Bay or not. Ponies
Handicap that have won
(Becond Bection): $750
From The Two mile Post Once more in stakes barred. Among the entries, 1
Round & In expect the winner to come from
This
event will be fought nut une of the
(Mr. by Second Section of Australian following Ironside
Cleopatra
Tao ponies Class 5 and, Judging from (Mr. Goldfeld (Mr. Renner), Kitty Past performances The Tigress. by Mr. Kwok, will probably win. which will again be taken out
Opposition is likely to come from Nervous Witness (Mr. Renner).
Noodt),
pro-
(Mr. Renfrew) and Eleanor (Mr. Wong Yan).
Ironside was
included in the list of penies which had original ly been marked down as spective winners. Why it failed so far I cannot understand, but among this lot, I think i has good chance of scoring a win here, but there is no doubt that it will meet with serious oppost- tion.
R
Countess Delight (Mr. Ng), 15 another pony to watch, but it may disappoint again, whilst Colonia (Mr. Ostroumaff), is not bad.
It has been whispered about that Treasurer (Mr. Nood£), is capable of creating an upset.
Although it won the Jockey Cleopatra, which suffered from Club Handicap (Third Section) leg trouble in the enurse, of pre-at the Annual Meeting over the the Annual Racemile. I mom Inclined to think that paration for Meeting and was prevented, from will have to be very good to making an appearance, has now, beat the above ponles. fully recovered. It will debut this afternoon and judging ita recent morning gallop when it completed the mile in quarter 39 (seconda should be well up at the finish.
1.13.3 Inst
Goldfield, Kitty
make its
Flying Jib (Mr. Maitland), is tending the field. another candidato capable of ex-
No, 2--Hunghom Handicap (First Bection): The Two Mile Post Once Round & In.
TRADE WIND FIESTA
JEEP HING
Outside: Chief Witness._ Race No. 3-Mira Day Stakes Bix
Furlongs.
GLADIOLUS GOOD LUCK THUNDERJET
Outsider: Wonderful Cain,
Race No. 4-Talwan Bay Handi. cap (First Section): Blx Fur-
innot.
JORROCKS. COOGEE
ESTRELLITA
Outeldar: National Glory, Race No. 5-Hunghom Bay Handt
cap (Second Section): From The Two Mile Round & in.
Post
Once
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1950.
High standard of play in Badminton Championships
(By "ARGONAUT”) -
The 1948-1949 Colony Badminton Championships. officially started last night at the Victoria Ro- creation Club when sovan first round matches of various divisions were played off. Although play was hampered by a wet and slip- pery court, a high standard of badminton was
seen.
The two schoolboys' events
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
HKFA should be registered
Companies' Ordinance
under
Empire Games: SWIMMING RECORDS!
BROKEN
Auckland, New Zealand,
February 10. South Africa and England Although the Y.pair managed each won two titles today when the Empire Games swimming Shailand pair succeeded in lak-
(By "ROVER") There is no doubt but that a stadium is absoluto-
ly necessary to accommodate the large num- ber of soccor fans who throng to see visiting toums in action and who are at the prosent moment being victimised by ticket scalperi. It would seem, however, that before the Hong Kong. Football Association can hope to bring plans foro stadium to fruition. It should give con-
·sideration to a very important point which has apparently been overlooked.
The point which the Asso. Hau Yung-song, when he was
in 19877
| attracted not a little attention. to fores the game to duece, the and diving events were con.clation has apparently over-playing in the Second Division
ing the game 17-13, amidst ex-cluded in torrential rain in the looked is that it is not regis- Did they always go into, rap-
citement. Pulling their socks up in Olympic Pool here.
against La Salle's Yuce comfortable winners.
before going down, 15-4, Yue's ability to hit harder and place the shuttle more accurately were the deciding factors. Wona
appeared a little nervous in the first set. After warming up, he did very well in the second set.
The Schoolboys' Doubles saw pair of perhaps'the youngest com- bination ever
scen in
an Open tuurnament taklar the court. Both barely four feet tall, Junior Cas tro and Robert Xavier, fought gallantly against superior odds, and although they did not win, their spiritedness in participating in the tournament deserves spe- cial mention,
Ladies Singles
The Ladies' Singles match be- tween the two Recreio Ladies, Margie Xavier and Mrs. A. M Campos, nearly produced
br upset. Once
Again, Margio's pluckiness and never-say-dio | spirit carried her through,
Sportsmanship first
It is believed that would have to be purchased or taken on lease in the name of trustees for and on behalf of the Association.
Having regard to the present constitution of the Association and the fact that its officials are It is somewhat difficult to fol- elected annually, the problem of tow this suitable trustees would not be standard of lord
line of reasoning?' the
football car an easy one to solve.
only be improved as a result of visits by tears such as the Swedish
XI if the lessons learnt are imparted to all local playESTE without discrimination.
An early crowd gathered to ac- Bay cord them a warm welcome to
this year's tournament,
tered under the Companies' the third set Wong and Kwong Canada and Australia claimed Ordinance 1932 and that in tures over the clever and elusive play of that versatile right- In the certain-raiser of the took no chances and at once one title each, Records were consequence, it is doubtful if winger, Ho Ying-fun, when he evening, the Schoolboys Singles went to a lead of 12-0. After broken in all four swimming it can own property in its own played for the Chiu Yin Club in event. Wong Kai-cheng of St. conceding one point, they romped finals.
10327 Joseph's put up a plucky
The best performance of the name.
Assuming that Government was day was the racord-breaking swim
Football in this Colony would of Joan Harrison, South Africa's Prepared to agree to the sale or 14-year-old child prodigy. She case of a sufficiently largo tract be much better off if some of of land to the Association for the those who purport to display an shattered by 13.3 seconds the official Games record, in winning purpose of erecting a studium, interest in the game placed
the question arises as to whether sportsmanship above all ofsc. the final of the women's 440-yards
the Association, as an or not 5
Before the selection of the la- free-style in minutes 28.4 unincorporated body, could enter terport teams took place on Tues- seconds.
Five of the six finalists in this into a valid deed of purchase or day last, discussion on a proposed event bettered the record.
lease of this land in its own visit by the Swedish Haisinborg South Africa's other gold meda namo.
XI took place. the land Bix-foot Mrs. Campos displayed superb list was Jackie Wild,
During the course of this form in the first set and out- three-inch policeman, whose time
discussion, 'It was suggested. played her opponent with `ex- In the 110-yards back-stroke of
that the mero (visit of a team cellent lobs to take the set 11-7.1 minute 7.7 seconds bettered the
of the calibre of the Ewadas her brilliant form, Games record by a dth of a
would serve to Improva. – the Continuing
standard of football In this she went on to take a 10-0 lead second. in the second set. It was here Medley relay
Colony. that Margie fought back like a England's trio took the men's seasoned veteran of the court. 330-yards medley relay in 20.0 to deuce and seconds to better the record, be forcing the game In the feature game of the set. In the
third set, Margie 1.6_seconds, programine, the Benlor Mixed showed some glimpses of her Garrick Agnew, Australia's Doublon. Patrick Wond and real form and played her op-| half-mile Champion, Helen Kwong of the Chinese
It would also seem that unless YMCA defeated Shalanders' 8. Ponent at her game, forcing hor men's 440-yards free-style in 4
to commit costly errors. Margie minutes, 49.4 seconds. South At the Association is incorporated K. Howe and Mea. Mary Chow took the third set, 11-3.
··rica's Graham Johnston was under the Companies' Ordinance, What, may one fairly sak, has after being extended to the
In the Junior Men's Singles, second in 4 minutes, 51,3 seconds it could not very well carry out the HKFA done to improve local third set.
M. H. Liding of Shailanders and and both bettered the record of certain of the objects which were football in general since the visit
adopted at the last Annual Gen- of the Swedes? With Helen Kwong serving a former all-rounder from Perak, 4 minutes, 54.6 seconds.
Miss Edna Child,
cral Meeting and are now em- England's beautifully and Patrick Wong Malaya, exhiblled some lighting Baysetontifically placing and smash-smashes when he edged out his triple diving Champion, completed bodied in the Rules of the Asso- Stakes (Third Section); Six ing the shuttle out of their op-club-mate, Tion of the University up her spring-board victory on
doublo Koo in three Jimmy
diving victory. Following clation.
These objects, it might be stat-tioned that L. H. ponents' reach, the Kwong-Wong acts.
she took the towered once more, wero lifted almost combination easily annexed the proved too good for . J. Brock" | event with 70.30 points to beat in entirety from the Memorandare the Swedes, it was claimed that. Arst set with tha
he did not though loss of only bank, thou
Miss Gwen Fawcett, of Australla, and Articles of Association of the three points. The Shailand couple things all his
by 5.25 marks.
Football Association of England, Outalder: Bennie Eyes. were seen at their best in the second set.
Miss Edna Child, was England's which is registered under the No.
8-Hunghom Bay second set. Down 6-10 at ong Displaying more accurate and Handleep (Third Section) stage, they climbed to 8-10, and raore aggressive strokes and betrat doubles Gold Medalist of the Joint Stock Companies Acts, From The Two Mile Post after 0 changeover of service ter combination, the Kowloon Games.
the In men's spring-board Once Round & In.
row with Tous pair of C. C. Wen and GL diving, Poter Heatly, of Scotland, plied six points in a CHELSEA
some exquisite play,
Tor eliminated St. Teresa's R. Mthe winner of Wednesday's tower Scures and A Vieira in two diving, led by seven points with straight sets.
THE TIGRESD
NERVOUS WITNESS
COLONIA
Outelder: Countess Delight. Race No. 6-Gin Drinkers Bay Stakes (Second Section); Bly ・Furlong
-
Raut
Race
MY DARLING FLAG DAY
DIAMOND QUEEN
Outsider: Sandle.
No. 7-Gin Drinkers
Furlongs,
'NINETY NINE
ROBIN HOOD ANNA
HONGKONG SIUTZE
PRIORITY
Outsider: Ingrid,
No. Taiwan Bay Hand
Race No. Gin Drinkers Bay Blakes (Second Section): 8lx Furlongs.
Race
сар 1000
(Second
Second Section of new Austra-
and Eleanollan Eubs. will fight out the issue
performances,
I
Furlongs
Section):
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
MABUHAY
TOPBAIL
6ix
Starting times at Fanling
nre three other contenders which in this race and judging from can be relied on to do well and their trainlig should not be disregarded,
strongly fancy My Darling (Mr. Race No. 10 Taiwan Bay Handling times on the Old and New
upset
any one of them cun cause un Shich), to win, as the distance is
here
well suited for this pony. Race No 2 Hunghom Day Main challenge should come Handicap (First Section): From from Fing Day (Mr.
Chanson). The Two Miles Port Oner which is quite at home over this Round & in.
distanco and should not bo Our Nevies Jockeys will have mored, as it is being quietly; this race all to themselves and Upped. they will be given mounts
Then there is Diamond Queen Class 5. Australian Ponies.(Mt. Renfrew), to be considerail
I think the winner will come siis fust over this distance-H from an of the following
Thomas).
on
Outsider: Ame. Clipper.
cap (Third Section): Six Fur "Tonger
HAPPY BOY
BIDBER
SULPHUR
Outsider: Jetfire.
Race
The following are the start-
Courses at Fanling today and
"tomorrow:
9.4
8.8. Gordon--W.D. Davies
TODAYQLD COURSE 2.34. Bhaw-J, Chulb B.GO 1.M, Cook. Mackay
TOMORROW-ele coURBE 2.10 11.M, Snow-h.D. Beli No—9—Talwan--Bay 0.20 H.W.E. Heath-20, Mackle Handicap (Second Section): 8l-1.2.A bache and d, given-a- good start; might -Furlongs:!-
0.28 Hunter Prorra-Mundykarto 9.12. ILK,Banke-Imemas The secont lot of Class 8 All----- Jeep Hing (Mr. Maycocky, Trade cause an upset, while Bandie (Mr. Wind (MrAuchter Pentre, a fast improving pony buy-tralia.panies will do battle in (Mr. Lal Ki Kim), Fiesta (Mr.
"probable_extend the others. this race mai think the finish #8” —¡. Castro) and Chief Witness (Mr. Amor No. 7Qin Drinkers will be fought out between Mid-
Bay Blakes (Third Section): night Express (Mr. Tao), Ma- 0.02 .. Davies-X.A. Biling In the Old Course Handicap
81x Furlongs
buhay (Mr. Noodt), Topsali (Mr. 936 W.Ú. Robertson-†. Groves (Second Section) over the mile
This race is confined to Third Maitland) and Ame. Clipper (Mr. D. And E.T. McMullen
19.04 PM, Cotton-P.K. Wallaco en the third day of the Carnival. Section of new Australian Sub-Pih),
10.00 M.C. Elilot-B.L. Prophet scription ponies. Jeep Hing with Mr. Holgate up,
Midnight Express will be car Looking over
11.12 CJ. Ketola-W.H.8. Davia the entries, the rying top weight of 159 lbs, but 10.14. Linsker. l'ote-Bunt зеля officially fourth As thi
two best ponies here are undoub- this aught not to be too severe a 10.20 A. Sio-C.E. Hayes afternoon's event will be 171
tedly Robin Hood (Mr. Miu), handicap, as it will be remem-16.2 W.1. Paterson-N.J. Whelpten yards more, I think Jeep Hing.
and Ninety Nine (Mr.. Ostrou which is very af at the moment. moff).
bered that this pony should have s
third in the Phaethon Handicap 10.81 1. Alw—M.F. de Plane good chance of winning.
Robin Hood has done well over (First Section) over 1-1/4 miles 10. Chubb. R. de Pinna this distance during morning at the Annual Meeting under 26.40 D. Hung-W.G. Hung There is, of course, Trade Wind gallops and from these outings it aint.llar to be reckoned with. This pony certainly has
heavy impost. good chance of Mabuhay ran very well with Mr. K. F. Ch
Chiu up to win that
Is
pony
a good fight to the end. Penforce and Flesta
camo la 10.28 0.16. Gallop.-J.P. Lønch
suggest
10.44 C.HLT. Buen-T.A, Butler
TOMORROW--NEW COURSE 1,21 | Mm, P.A. Larosho-Mrs. IL.M. Bayw 9.4D R.. Coombe--I'.B. Arkool!
9.41 Mr. WNA, 6msky-Kr. 20.
11ler
`9.38, W.N.A. Smalley-J, White
AUSTRALIA'S TEAM FOR FOURTH TEST
good over this distance and if scoring a win hero, expect to see it giving the above Ninety Nine is running it first Encouragement Handicap over the race here this afternoon and is two mile post at the (Carnival, are two greatly fancied In view of its con- and Topsall's defeat by Mabuhay fast improving poales which are vincing gallon aver six furlongs by half length in the above raco capable
of giving the above in 1.26.1 last quarter 28.2 seconds is also fresh in the minds of 10.04 Mrs. M.C. Elites-Mrs. D.L. Prophet mentioned penies a good flight.. on February 8.
punters. Bonnie Eyes (Mr. K. F. Chiu), As an outsider. Chlef Witness
Ame. Clipper caused such dif- is worth following as it will be Owant (Mr. Kwok), may have that I am reluctant
Anna
Mr.
"Pote-Hunt)
and appointment at the Annual Meet- carrying 135 lbs.
Race No. Mira Bay Stakes thing to say with regard to any possible chance. of its win- Bix Furlonge
the third position, but I don'tning. All the same for those pre- This is another sprint race for
think they can win. -
pared to take a risk, this pony Race No, Hunghom Bay ay yet spring a surprise.. Australian Subscription Ponies of
Johannesburg, February 9. 50. Winners and Ponies that
*(Third Handicap
Section):
Australia's team to meet South From The Two, Mile Post. Once have won less than $750 in staker
Race No. 10-Taiwan - Bay | Africa in the fourth Test startine Round & In. barred...Weight 140 lb. Winners
Handicap (Third Bastian); Bix at Ellis Park here tomorrow is of $1,000,
Ib. and of $1,500 or
unchanged from the aldo which moro, to lb. penalty.
The Judging from its second plucing
A perusal of the entries in this Furlong race of the day is played in the first three Tests. race, reserved for the third lot of Australian ponies Class 5, gives another sprint affair for the Third
The team is Lindsay. Hassott,
me the Impresion that one need section of Australian ponies Class Arthur Morris, Jack oroligy Hopper in the Consolation not look further than Chelsea B and on their recent form, Tan Johnson, Keith Miller, Stakes (First Section) over the (Mr: Maltland), to win, particu- believe that the winner will come Saggers. Collu Carnival, Gladiolus (Mr. Ren- that it won the Old Course Han- bar (Mr. Nood!). Happy Boy, ten and Bill Johnston
Sam Lox v), should come in first in dicap (Second Section) over the (Mr. Maitland) Sulphor Mr.
miin at the Annual Race Meet- Wong Yan Jatare (Mr. Hol- for four consecutive Teste
The retention of the me side Good LAICK (Mr. Shich), is the ing next best bet, but it must als
gate) and Pinkie (bir. Kwok). However, I view of the fine Bldber is probably a little bet-
thought to be unique-Reuter."" be borne in mind that Thunder form of Hong Kong Blutze (Mr. ter than the others in vlaw of fis Jet (Mr. Pete-Hunt), is a fast im Fenner) at the moment, this third placing in the Phaethont proving animal and it it can take pony will and strong support. Handicap (Becond Section) over (Mr. Pote-Hunt); the 1-1/4 miles at the Annual
mile on the", Fifth day of the farly when it is borne in mind | from ona of' the following---Bid- | Lindwall, Nell HarCool, Ray
Priority
the load there will be nice did well over the mile Face Meeting, but Happy Boy har catching
For bla money. I recommend it the Annual Meeting when been showing good form at mor
Coin (Mr. Peter samé la third in the First Sece ning tallops and may create, h
24 tion" of the abova raza, withoMes mur
Race No. 4
Handicap -{Pira-Bis
Kaurprise.
en Bay Renner up, may be worth while Sulphur, which ran a gond
h)
This race will be contested "Australian", Fontes Case
Althoughús Godgo
to follow for place fourth in the above race against
SENI KOLA wil-again-be-en-1-Gilber, must-be
by trusted with the task of riding Jetiral and Ad
ingrid, and it is not to be ignored move fast (and SEN Jonah Koutalden orde ens
26 (GURKHA)
INFANTRYBDE.
CUD RACE
own way
Scores.
Schoolboys' Bingles Yue Kar-kee (La Salle) Wong Kal-cheng (51. J.)
15-7.
· Schoolboys' Doubles
1
have
in
the
hatt
Wednesday,
the
three dives to go, but was over- taken in a thrilling finish by tho Canadian doctor, George Athanx. Ho beat Heatly by only 0.41 points. Router.
154 IRISH AND WELSH
HOCKEY TEAMS
Embodied in rules
The Football Asepolation of England was registered with the Joint Stock Companies' 'Acts In order to facilitate the carry- Ing qut of objects which the HKPA has now Bean nt to adopt.
1
Schoolboys Incidentally, it might be mên? hofore the visit of
arrangements would he made for a solerted number of schoolboy footballers to see the games: free of charge.
Strangely enough, when tha Swedish games did take place, no provision was made for the schoolboys. Yet, the 'Committén of Beven expresand the view that the schoolboy footbalfara of, Loday would help to improve the standard of football in this The particular portions of the
Colony in future years. The | Memorandum and Artleles, of
same view is also held by onT+ Association of the Football Asso-
lain officials of the HKPA. elation of England (which were
The lads who did manage to so not. lifted
by the HKFA were the 'Swedish games either pakt those relating to tip capital of themselves or were afforded an the Association, the liability of
12-15-15-37 (Univeralty) bear vonning-International Hockey star to have the Association fo
Perhaps necessary action whi be taken to give the schoolboys "break" during the visit of the Burma and Maniin teams over the Chinese Now Year holidays..
Week-end-games
All those who would like to members and the provision that opportunity of doing so by
local soccer down through the. Association..be applied solely to Tal-Kon-lee and Fan Chun-to play for Ireland in the forth the income and property of the person who has done much for
coming International Hockey (St J.) beat Junior Castry and Tournament are requested to forwards the promotion of the obvers but whose unselfish service to the game has not yet been Robert Xavier (St. J.) 18-3, 1-2.ward their names to the Rev, M. Jects of the Association.
Taking all things into con-
fully appreciated. V. Crawford. 3 RTR British sideration, it is believed that if Junior Mon's Singles
Army Post Office No. 1, and give the HKFA hopes to carry out its M.II. Liang (Shaildanders) their position on the field. objects faithfully and to the let beat J. Koo (Shallanders), 15-7,
All those who would like to ter, Immediate steps should be for: the taken re- E-Brockbank (KCC) 15-3, Tournament may forward their Ordinance 1932. 15-12-
namex-tur. Captain— H. E. „Byrde|-- "Q" Brorch HQ Land Force Body-corporate- British=Army::Post::Offico: No L Apart from the fact that ins and give their position on the corporation would make the As- soclation a body corporale, with
1st Division perpetual succession and give it RAF v Navy; Sookunpoo, & p.m. the right to hold and own pro- Referee: A. G. L. Carnoil; Linsse perty in its own name without men: Make Young-fal and Li Ping. having to appoint trustees; .mem-¡ plu. bers of the Association would be PH. Wong and Helen Kwong
Polica v CAA: Boundary Fitrest, The Interport Hockey Match absolved from personal lablilly 4 p.m. Referee: J. G. Padiny (Chinese YMCA) beat 8.K. Howr to be played between Hong Kong for the obligations of an unin- Linesmen: Choung Yen-xing, and and Mrs. Mary Chow (Shal- and 'Macao will take place on corporated association such as P. J. Dundon. | landers), 15-3, 15-17, 15-1,- March 10 at King's Park.
Ladies Bingles. Margie Xavier (Recreio) beat feld, Mrs. A. M. Campos TRċerein). 7-11, 12-10, 11-3.
A
Senior Mixed Doubles
*
Rugger:
INTERPORT HOCKEY
try
Veterans to conclusions with Youth
(By "J. T. STUD")
the present HKFA.
The following is the soccer pram gruume for the week-end
Today
South China v Ariny: Carollbe The severe criticism, from the Hill, p.m. Referee: C. L. Lusted; stands, of youngsters who took Linesmen: J. W. West and L part in the charity soccer match Bing-tong. against the Malayans on Thurs- day was, to say the least of it, j most uncharitable.
"It would seem that those so-
2nd Division Navy v Army; Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m. Refereo::Woo Cho-kin. A
CAA V PCA; Boundary Street,
called responsible Individuals 2.30 Dam Referee: E. A. Stuhley. „South China. v_Club; Carolios
In the lands who were passing
cavatio remarks about differant Hill, 2.30 p.m. Referee: players had. an axe
to-grind Rosch
and were deliberately belittling
Dockyard v Solicitors” Navy,
Tomorrow
the youngsters with an ulterior4 pm. Referee: Tsang King-heng, Primon's v.University; 5) motive. One wonders whether these so- Joseph's, 4 p.m. Referee: 3. TUL called responable critics gave normadagas thought to the fact that the The Colony, rugger typos will be engaged today "stars" whom they were praising
in the annual age versus youth carnival, while criticsing the Last year these matches proved to be delightful
were at one time also affairs, featuring open and light-hearted foot- ball which was appreciated both by spectators the day when Lee Wal-tong and players.
Today's proceedings on the the latter may well Club ground commence with a previous" win.. |||Service selection and on paper, definite advantage forward. the Over.. 28's scom to have n
Storale, Bence, Wright Nooth
la
unknown
C. McFarlane.
1st Division Commando v St. Joseph's; pó0-. kumpoo,i4 p.m. Referee: ; INTO. Young; Zinammen: W. Lawley, und
“Club vi. Kwong Wah; «Club, One can still recall quite clear-
pan, Refered J. W. Sharpe: Lin lightly built but wiry youngster, med: P. A. Barretto and Z. Snow was an' "unknown", playing in
Division of -Len que,”
AKMB: v Eastern; Boundary #ti 7. Not many gave a thought to 4pm.... Referee: W.: Cair
Linsimen:. :D. P. Las and shi Lee Wal-tong in those daya in fact, no one realised that the Kwok, A mjero strip of a tad would one Kit Chee (bya). day become China's soccer Idol and Division and that his fama would spread News Vendārs v ILAJ to the four corners of the pooj2,30 p.m. Fats
· Shelf | the Junior
Hutson – and Warne's "roving tactica have an upsetting, affect on any attack and as Meffan cin his faiz: apare of the ball, the barelled upon to gain more than and D. Smith are all outstand- Overs, have no easy task:- Nolan -
ing forwards in their respec- and Lachlan, are a tried pair and
Live packs
Kazakis Pshould prove superior to their
POKEE ChavPoll Again, ond might, nih those pan. Referes:P.
The younger mon, however, oppositasiya250 range pour crifice in the stands on Thursday
- Carty (A. Castor, three-quarter fine di The veterans, pack should gain whether they have always had, Jounin öne
and if the ground an't too tres suffichais, of the ball in the as they now appear to, hayqja
The ?: 26% (Qurkha) Infantry • Mumia permia, Zilch
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