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CHINA MAIL

International Series main attraction over holidays

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The semi-finals of the InternationalTM Softball, Series in both the Mon's and Woman's divisions will form the main attraction at King's. Park dur- ing the Chinese New Year. Holidays. Pakistan tangle with the United States today, while the British belles, drawn against the Philippine Islanders, will also meet this after-

noon.

Portugal will defend both the Men's and Women's titles when they meet the Chinese teams on Sunday.

As a side-light, two Service teams under "Flash" Gordon Purkey and Gunner Byera will meet two ladies selections. The Junior Leaguers contribute to the holiday entertainment as they lock horns with a contingent from the USS i A. Bass.

The Senior League game be- tween St. Joseph'a and Jaguars on Sunday should also provide much excitement, us both teams arc right at the top of the league.

With a wealth of alent to tiraw upon, the Lusitanians form o' po- werful contestant for the Hong- kong & Shanghal Hotels Shield.

In the pitching department, the staff consists of strong-arm Vic Pedruco (Jaguars), Kelly Stiva- Netto

(Madcaps), Joey Franco (St. Teresa's)

Almelda Silva-Netto, Pepy Malig and Bit (Braves), with Frank Corren, Roy

Yvanovich as battery-mates.

curner.

ad

Edo

Hitting power

Tony

Kwok of the Overseas, who has shown much improvement in his deliveries.

David Yuan of Pandas is an- other likely cholce, but he lacks the speed against the heavy hit-

ing Portuguese.

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can

· The odds are against China sur- viving this round, but never tell in a ball game, where one lucky break might make all the difference,

U.S. unlucky

Starting times at Fanling

The following are the start. ing times on the Old and New courses at Fanling tomorrow and Sunday:

Saturday, February 18, Old Course

9.20 K. H. Birhard, R. E. Rodger. 9.24 T. F. R. Waters, P. M. Pear-

son.

0.28 L. L. Shaw. T. A. Butler. 9.32 P. J. Grimths, H. H. Wilbur, 9.30 Strickland, Pugh, Heath.

Mackic.

9.40 C, J. Ketola, C. E. Hayes. 0.44 F. D. Hunter, G. G. D.

Carter.

9.48 R. E. H. Nelson, G. O. W.

Stewart.

0.52 F. C. B. Black, G. H.

Cautherley.

9.50 5. T. Chau, D. Hung. 10.00 J. Forbes, F. A. Redmond, 10.04 H. R. Malcolm, S. S. Gor-

don,

man..

10.12 J. J. Cowperthwaite, E. R.

Mackay,

Baturday, February 18, New Course

The United States contingent 10.08 K. T. Walden, A. B. Cole- under mentor Frank Cleary has USS been unlucky in that the Salisbury Sound, which has seve rai fast buriers, is out of port at this time, while the Senior League American team's pitching staff has been depleted with the departure both of whom have pitched bril- of Frank Heckman and Schawrtz.

liant

Rames

Cleary's line-up will probably

be.the. Kame American tempue

with the mound duties falling on George Gallop, who pitched against the Pandas ra. cantly,

A

Pakistan has always been threat to aspirants for Internation- al honours and was only nosed out

Mentor Figueiredo is not yet cortain of his infield quartet, but I is more than likely that I will be a 100 per cent Braves out, with Carl Yvanovich, "Pecwee" Alves, Junior Remedios and Tony Osmund-unless Figue- iredo is prepared to sacrifice close knit team-work for power slugg- ing, in which case Gurry Langen-by Portugal in the Finals last year. bern will probably guard the hot The masterminding which was handied by Senior Markar last year has passed to popular Jindan Hussain, whose: strategy in bring- The outfield berths will be dif-ing the Saints to their present cult to decide as most available League position speaks for Imelf. Ay-sbaggers are first-raters. If His nomination for the pitchlar hitting power is to be taken as a will be Sherry Bucks, with Abid criterion, the positions will be fill- | Ebrahim in reserve.. ed by Ren Sequleru, Spiky Guter- res and Gerry Roza-Pereira, the first two named being among the Big Five of

of the Batting Averages. The composition of the Chinese team under veteran P.K. Lau's guidance is still uncertain, but will be drawn from Pandas, Chung Hwa, Overseas Chinese and the Canucks.

Of the pitchers of those teams, Lau Chung san is perhaps the more experienced, with Herbla Quon as catcher, but of fate Leu has not been pitching up to his previous-form...---

Noxl la choice should be Tony]

Gt. Britain's chances

The Great Britain Ladies team which has started in the last two series without success, Intend to make a go of it again this year, headed by a Wildcat-Pirate bal- tery of Lefty Dolly Brown and Bobbie Lec.

Most of the team will be drawn from the Piratos, whose third year of league experience should prove valuable...

Apart from Alex Mendonza and smo Bebida of the Wildents, the Phillipine Island squad comprises

(Continued at foot of next Col.)

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS SECOND RAGE MEETING Saturday, 25th February, 1950,

There are ten races, the First Ball will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Rate will be run. at 200 p.m.

Through Tickets (10 Races-$20,00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurori, let Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Bweep on the Isnt-race as-well ́an the Opočiai Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Darby to be run at the Easter Race Meeting In April, 1950. Cash Swisp tickets on the last pace and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchased also of the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Membare and guests are reminded that they and thøle ladjon MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches, or Besson tickets and gentlemen, non members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club. Rooms at 910 Including tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal 'Introduction of a Member, such Mam- her to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him and for payment of all, chits "ato," kat

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on asia. at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Becretary's Office at 11:45 am. Both Office at 1ml Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House

provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol. 27818).

Th

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE - CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING..

PUBLIO INOLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is 83–, including for all poreone`including fadtes, and is payable at the Gate. BOOKMAKERS, TIO TAC MEN ÉTO, WILL NOT BE PIN- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE : PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RAGE MEETING.

MEALS AND- REFRESHMENTS, WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN. THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIO: ENGLOJUNE

WOHNDERVANTS).

Servants" - panens will be treichd to oriyata, bez: kaldara', only,' who are requested. to diatributë"thony" wish, discrimination and te

· endorse their names in the passes)~ Holdern uf, ayah, partes - ere, ́not permitted in the Member, Englínura-Ukönnt für naming through en their duties and must ramulo in their airplayera standa

BY ORDEN.

TNT Begrotary,

9.44 Mrs. F. D. Hunter, Mrs. F.

G. Harrison.

Bunday, February 19, Old Course

10.10 H. M. Snow, H. Barton, 10.20 L. R. Billinghurst, J. P.

O'Driscoll. 10.24 G. Gallop, J. Lynch. 10.28 N. D. Booker, N. J. Booker. 10.92 F. D. Cron, B. Denkin. 10.38 R. D. Bell, F. de Jong- 10.40 D. S. Anderson, P. Ma Cot.

ton,

10.44 K. T. Walden, A. B. Cole-

man.

19.48 E. A Brodie, C. Maclean. Bunday, February 19, New Courso 0.28 D. Hung, W. C. Hung. 9.36 F. Broadbridge, S. T. Chau.

HONG, KONG; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950.

Relay race winners

The 2/0th Gurkha Rifles won the Brigade Gurkhas Inter-Battalion Relay Race at tha Khud Race Meeting held at Fating on February 11. Photo showa Mrs. Evans, wife of Major General G. C. Evant, Command nn Officer, 40 Division, presenting the Silver Challenge trophy

An Officer of the 2/0th Gurkha Rifles. Mayfair Studio Photo.

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Badminton fixtures

The following are next week's Axtures in the Colony Open Bad- minton Championships:

8.00

Tuesday, February 21: At Club de Recrolo 7.00 p.m. (Schoolboys Singles) A. A. Dos Remedios v Ng Sul-jon. 1.30 p.m. (Schoolboys' Deubles) R. H. Blackstone and R. Shaw v F. Folts and D. Lambooy.

(Junior Men's Singles) B. Saw W. B. Brown.

8.30

D.M. (Junior

Men's Doubles) P. Wong and J. Koo v D. H. Hazell and E. Ribeiro.

9.00, p.m. (Lailles' Singles) Missi 1. Kwong v Miss J. Greenhalgh.;

9.30

(Junior p.m.

Mixed

8.39 p.m.

Badminton:

Wong Peng-soon tipped to win All-England Singles Championship

London, February 15.

Wong Pong-soon, four times badminton champion of Malaya, who flow quietly into London last night, is a "certain winner barring accidents”. of the All-England Singles Badminton Cham- pionship, according to Noel B. Radford, Eng- land's No. 1, player.

0.44 Mrs. F. D. Hunter, Mrs. M. Deubles) W, C. Chung and Mrs There is no opponent in Wong's class in the

W. C. Chung v K. S. Thong and Mrs. L. Benjamin.

Turnbull.

10.04 Mrs. J. Pote-Hunt, Mrs. W.

N. A. Smalley, 10.12 Mrs. P. B. Arkcoll, Mrs. K.

S. Robertson.

BT. ANDREWB BAFFY SPOON COMPETITION Sunday, February 10. Old Courso

9.10 Buchan, Redman, Gordon,

Mackichen.

9.20 Cleland, McMullen, Murray

Cook, Pearce,

0.24 Waters, Rodger,

Bichard.

lludson.

9.26 W. O. Davies, Carter, Lissa-

fan, Robb. 9.32 N. A. Brown, Kinghorn,

Collings, Low 9.30 Paterson, Whelpton, Nicho-

las. G. Stewart.

9.40 Heath, Mackie, Pon, Wal.

Blako, Prophet, 9.44 Hunter,

Shewan.

0.48 Goldman,, Kito, Bosanquet,

Clague.

9.32 Ho, A. R. de Pinna, Ketola,

Hayes.

0.50 Cowperthwaite, Lee, Robert-

son, Arkcoll,

10.00-D.

.D. L. Anderson, R. 5. Anderson, McAvoy, Jones.

Smalley, Barry, Pole-Hunt,

Davis,

McBride,

10.04

10.08 Watts;

Richardson. 10.12 Ferguson, Dunlop, Drysdale.

Harrison,

Freebooter wins Great Yorkshire Steeplechase

Men's

tournament," Radford said after spending the day at the Malayan's hotel overlooking the famous lawn tennis court at Wimbledon.

title.

Sports Pause

DRINK

Coca-Colle

Highly spiced holiday sports programme

Local sports enthusiasts will be well catered for over the Chinese New Year holidays, as the calendar is crowded with Interesting avants in almost every branch of sport. Highlights of the holiday programme will, with

out doubt, be-the-rugby-and-soccer-Interports, which should attract by far the largest fol- lowing.

The tit-bit on the programme | p.mPhilippino Is. v Creat for followers of the carrying Britain (Ladles International):

Kwok; Ren Barretto),

code will be the meeting be. C. Mel, Wally Ma, Tony tween the Club XV and Sal-

All softball games will be play- gon on the Club ground ated off on CBA ground, Happy Valley at 3.30 p.m. to- morrow.

On Tuesday, the Saigon-XV will meet a representative Hong Kong side, also on the Club ground, at 4.30

30 p.m.

For soccer fans, the Interports with Burma and the Philippines, which will extend over a period

HOCKEY Armed Forces Inter-Unit Tournament: Hong Kong Defence Forço ́v 30 Division Signals at Sookunpoo, -bully-of ́ 2.80°.p.m. N. Tomorrow

CRICKET

of five days, commencing today, Second Division: Commandos y should offer attractive fare and Indian Recreation Club at 800- should serve as a welcome relief punkoo; King George V. Bchool v from the usual week-end League Royal Navy at KGV; Club de Recreio v Hong Kong University

game majority of soccer anat Klug's Park; Royal Air Force displaying keeny Kowloon Cricket Club at Kal Interest in the matches against Tak.

thusiasts are

the Burma X1, no.this' li the Friendly: Hong Kong Civilian first time in the history of the XI v Combined Services at Chatery game in the Colony that Road, 11 am Burma football team has visiti sil'thase shores.

RUGBY

Interport: Hong-Kong Football Club XV v‘Salgon at the Club

The Burmese · ` players">played two games against the Haleinberg Ground, Happy Valley, "at" 3.30 Swedish X1, losing 4-0 and 4-2 p.m. Hong Kong can, therefore, expect stiff opposition and should "not take things easy.

The matches against the Manila selection also hold

GOLF

Old and New Courses at Fan- ling, 9.20 a.m.

of promise

..

.BOCCER Interport: Burma XI v Come being keenly contested, having re- bined Chinese; Carolinë' Hill, 8.30 gird to recent spirited display p.m. Referee H. J. Chisnall;

of the Filipinos against the crack] Linesmen: W. Gaffney and G. H. Spanish XI, which trounced Hong Aindow. Eong and the Combined Chinese at Manila.

Cricket attraction

BOFTBALL

10 a.m.-Spartan v Aces (Jun. Bob League) (Skelly Razack, Low, Igmar Eriksen; Tony Kwok).

11:30 am. Ladies, v, Bervices (Exhibition).

In addition to Second Division League cricket fixtures, number of, friendly games have also been

1 p.m.-USS H.A. Ba arranged, with the Hong Kong League Belection, Civilian XI versus Combined Ser

Portugal (Men's 3p.m.--China v vices game at Chater Road the International) (Hal' Wingloo Don main attraction. This game, Robbins, Tiger Huimaln; Bip which le`a' two day-affair, starts Ablong)......... at 11. a.m. tomorrow.

All sottball games will be play- ie gaining to ed off on CBA ground. Softball, which

popularity with each passing day,

will

in

Sunday.

CRICKET

be spiced with konn rivalry the International Series,

another, sport which la Hockey,

Friendlies: Hong Kong Civilten, gradually regaining Its pro-war pópularity, will also figure, pro- XI v Combined Services at Chater minently in the holiday pro-Read,, 11.a.m. Royal Army, Ber- vice Corps v Royal "Army Pay The following is the holiday Corpa at King George V. School

ground, 1,45 p.m.

10,00 p.m.

(Senior Singles) 5. Saul v W. F. Foo. Wednesday, February 22: At Kowloon Cricket Club: 7.00 p.m. (Schoolboys Singles)

mean he could not bỷ home in Wong, who had been met at A. Sales v Tai Hon Lee.

time to and

defend his Malayan the airport by Radford 7.30 p.m. (Schoolboys' Doubles) Mr. H. R. Schcole, the Secre-

Wong said the arm injury, which M. Nolasco and G. Pomeroy

pry of the English Badmin- marred hie last visit to England gramme. S. Samy and A. Remedios.

on Association, slept late after had how completely healed." Ha 8.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) its long and tedious but un- is desperately keen to win the programme: C. M. Quinn v A. E. Elliott.

8.30

by (Juntor

Men's eventful flight from Singapore. Championship vacated p.m. Doubles) A. A. Remedios and A. | The arrival of this 31-year-old crack American, Dr. Dave Free- | 2

L. Nery v D. Rocha and L. Malayan stor went almost un man, who has retired.

In the words of the current noticed in the British Press, but Guterres.

Mixed his exploits next month should laue of the British Badminton, Doubles) B. Chow and Mrs. M. be hitting the headlines in the Gazette, Wong "would bo

0.00

p.m.

(Junior

the

worthy-and-popular-successor to Quietly confident of success. the great Amarlean as the singles

Danes will title holder."--Reutor. ho le certain the

trouble In Alve him

. D. Brown and Misssports pages. -- Xavier. 9.39

(Junior p.m.

Men's Doubles) E. G. Y. Hsl and T. Hai v B. omeray and J. Pomeroy, Jr.

10.00

.p.m. (Senior Mixed

Doubles) M. A. Oliveira and Mrs. H. F. Gonsaives y B. Funks and Miss O. Loy.

the mast his quest to bring new Interna- tionat badminton honoure to

Malaya.

Asked if he thought Choon Eye-

leong, the Malayan Cambridga

undergraduate,

RUGBY UNION RESULTS

Today GOLF

GOLF

St. Andrews Barry Spoon Com- petition, Fanling. 0.16 am.”

Old and New Couride, Fapling,, 9.28 p.m.

BOOGER

Old Course at Farling, 9.16 am:

SOCOER Interport: Burma v Hong

Interport: Manila v Hong Kongs Kang: Caroline Hill, 1.30 p.m.

Young Linesmen: Carolina Hill, 3.30p.m. Referee Fafares:

A. E. P. Guest; Linesmen: 7.7 Cross and F. A. Barretto.

J: W. Sharpe and Ed Bing-tong..

WE CRICKET D.G. White XIV-1003 Air O.P. Independent Flight at the Kow- loon Cricket Club, Cox's Road, Kowloon, at 1 pm.

11

Pakistan

SOPTBALL VA Dam-Griffins v Pandas (Jan. Lougue) (Dille Vas, F: Corres, J. Saquiera; Bernard Silva).

10.30a.m.-China. ✔ Portugal (Buster

Ladies'

London, February 15. The following Rugby Union

BOFTBALL would provide games were played today: Thursday, February 23: stiff opposition, Wong said he did · Kent 3 Army 22 (played at

KITAKUSANY At King George V School.

International) (Men's International) (Don Rob not know enough about Choong's Chatham).. 7.00 p.m. (Schoolboys Singles) play to give an opinion. But hera St. Thomas' Hospital 9 United bibs, Ren Sequlers, Chas. Hollands R. Verlyson, H.-K. Saw Chin-tat v Y. Khan.

Radford interrupted to say that Services Chatham 6-Router. Figuereldo; B. Nuños). 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) | while Choong had made tremend- aus strides in Europe recently.

C. H. Ngan v M. Kemple Men's he was not in the sumó class 85||

8.00 p.n (Junior Doubles) J. A. Soares and J. A. Wong, though possessing a tru Motta v D. Chen and G. T. Loule.mendous smash and being very

8.30 p.m. (Ladles' Doubles) quick on the court." Miss B. Remedios and Mixs T

Choong would certainly bother

Remedios v Mrs. L. F. Stokes and the Danes. Radford sald, but ho Mrs. A. Tamworth.

did not think he would be seeded? higher than No. 4.

0.00 p.m

Mixed! (Junior Doubles) F. J. Brockbank and Mrs. E. M. Tebbutt v B. K. L.

Men's

Lut

and Miss B. Baptista. 0.30 p.m. (Junior Doncaster, February 15, Doubles) S: C. Chan and M, C. Yorkshire-trained Freebooter,

Hung v F. M. Ribeiro and T. E. favourite for the Grand National Rodrigues.

Steeplechase next month, Won

· over

three

Wolves and Pompey

eliminated from Cup

London, February

The English International's Three Cup re-plays today saw Chelsea, Blackpool

Forecast of seeding

forecast of the seeding whe No. 1-Wong Peng-soon.

No. 2-Poul Hoom, of Denmark.

10.00 p.m. (Senior Men's No. 3-Joern Skarrup, of Den-

mark.

No. Boerge Frederikson, of

Denmark.

No.

the £2,000 Great Yorkshire Han-Doubles) W. F. Foo and C. K. Lee No. 4-Choong.

y S. Saul and R. Tsal.: dicap Steeplechase milos hero today.

Starting 5-2 tavourite and tidden - by J. Power, Freebooter Jumped perfectly and was always well placed. Taking the lead be- tween the last two fences, he won easily by six lengths, beating another National, candidate, Ac- thon Major, with Culworth one length away third,

Culworth was one of three in the field of 14 not engaged in the

Grand National.

tho

the first call-over on National earlier this week Free- booter was installed a firm 100-8

Friday, February 24; At Victoria Recreation Club, 7.00 pm. (Schoolboys Singles) No. y. Pomeroy, Jr. v W. Tchou. No.

7.30 p.m.. (Schoolboys' Doubles) { Wong Kie-chung and Ng Siu-ion y E. C. Y. Hal and S. Hsi

Ole Jensen, of Denmark Nils Jonson, of Sweden. 6-Frank Beard, of Ireland,

R. Maraland, of! or H. England. Mursland England's No. 2

8.00 p.n. (Junior Men's Singles) player, Radford, now 41, ia saving

K. C. Wong v H. F. Tal

himself for the doubles in' part-

}

Ebmhim; Wan

Wanda Rodrigues),

12′′p m-Madcaps v Oversbas (Sen. Lorgue). (Y: C. Mei, Victor NBA. Bux, Bim-Ablong),

1.30 pm 8: Joseph's... Jaguars (Ben League) (Buster Hollands A. Thomas, Djck/Búm; Ed. Loureiro).

D.m-Ladies V Bervices (Exhibition);A

All the above "games will2 Ba played off on the CBA Ground.

HOCKEY

University v Pak S.C... Pokfu

Umpires, Palmer Capt. Chisnali.

HKHCV Chand Tara, RNBC No. 2, 10 am. Umpires, Sgt. Maj. Hannan, QMRI McCallan.

and Manchester United pass into the quartam, 11 am tor-finals which meant that Wolverhampton Wanderers, holders of the trophy, had been eliminated.

Blackpool, without Stanley Matthews, and with their outside-left; Wardle, sent off the field 20 minutes from the end, knocked out the Wolves by a solitary goal scored in the 36th minute by Mortenson. Blackpool now meet Liver-

8.30 pan (Ladies Doubles) nership with Wong, lie aggravat pool on March 4, the date they Miss G. Silva and Mrs. J. A. ed a leg injury some time back should have met in a League Soares y Miss D. Ramsay and and, does not want to risk over-match.

will stand up to doing it. "It. Miss J. Greenhalgh.

wern Chalsey orn held by Cheater (Junior 9.00p.m.

Men's doubles play, though," he said. Doubles) L. Pomeroy and P. Lowong's Immediate plans are to fald until 20 minutes from the end favourite, and as a result of his

C. M. Quinn and A. J. Remediol compete with Radford in the when the Billington Beatles 9.30p.m... (Junior Mixed men's doubles of the Surrey Campbell combination procurer duant victory today his price is

three goals. Bentley scored the AM. Campos v A. L. Nery, and week. But, this will be in the call-over-Router,

| Miss R. - Marques, --

nature of a workout and also to pass and another Campbell's and

then Billington scored the 10.00 p.m... (Benior Men's

play,

the third

likely to contract at the next Doubles) H. J, Xavier and Mr Championship at Wimbledon nextdral two, one, from Blon

V

ng

Just before half-time Hurris re

Manchester duced the lead but continued their dominance in th second half and Downle sent Hi Rawley away on the left. contre was converted by Delaney

Over 69,000 were st Fifty thousand people watched this game, Chelson and Blackpool had 32,000 far their game.

10

"A" v Namids, Rocreia,

Recreio A

a.m. Umpires, L/Tol. Mathew- son, Mr. Grewal sys

RAP v Police, Kai Tak, 10.30 am. Umpiro, Mr. Xavier, Mir. Guest.

Dutch: y YMCA, RNRO No. 1, 10 am Umpires, Mr. Blinko, CYS Gator, ...

Army v Recreio "B" "Sookun poo, 11.15 am. Umpires, Mr. Makham Singh, P. O, Bradey.

OUTFIELDER HOLDING OUT FOR MORE SALARY

Manchester. TheRKENALA.Cup: Fifth Round Replays] $40,000′′ 22200 O

BRENDA T&England (haly by three fonl

Stony Creek Mims Pennsylvania, February 15).' London, February 15. ↑ The Brooklyn Dodger outfielder, The following „were...... the re- Carl Turillo,, said tonight that ke sults of football matches played had rejected in US$16,000 (malary Doubles) P: H. Wong and R. Tayt himself to Radford's niter Bentley bind made the

open today: '

FARM offer and would I for mainly of Junior Longuers, with Yung and W. C. Chung Strong combination the White Fangs battery of Josette || 2006 M

qtiall Another strong combination is to

Blackpool 1 Wo'ton W. LOP He said he

record · In Tiampo and Graciette Collaco," :- RECREIO 2nd XI -/-

visit. Ch

In the next Chelsea 8 Chesterfield 0 the Dodgers National Leskus Choong and G. Tautz of Middle-und, beat Portsmouth consine Portamous Manster U3 championship sampalan They, will, start, out as under, Ma dogs, ballo quate mentor Fred the following will represent sex.

to

Boottish Cup? Besand “Round on Sentod: something! Diests, while there's life there's Club de Recreio, 2nd XI at cricket Apart from the

The game was telumph In Albion Rovare, DA hope.badeta devre against the Hong Kong Univer event, no further plans have ye: The

ma". "I fatend "Great Britain will be represent. ale And Al On, Saturday, Cire oven made for Wours but he nose John Downie, deputising for the blog: Rover 1 what the Dodgers

notatvall worried: ed by the following in A ruary 18, at King Park at 1.43 to travel to Lelerator in the Mid-Injured Pearson. Smart dribbllos Beelfish Oup Besend, Round

workout and during February to watch accurate passing and opportuniat

Replays

Unifod Press Dolly, Brown, Nora Bulldogth; p.m.s Pozay Barros, Theime Watson, AE Noronha aphy, Caltand vornu Derunarkla théole debled alm 13 care one Dumbarton Burling (A) Gilly Winglee, Joarı Zafer, Margin Guterres, D. E. Homm los, Afrily allosal and sun jou al port of the goals, and asalit in the twater

quoen O St Johnstone. Xavier Dorothy Park Betty Park Osmund, RA Remedios Lackable opponentepe georgthen OWENIG VALENT

Intér/Lien: June Lee, Shelin Loward, Bob Guterres, A. 3 Prat, To A. Com Fun Wong tray: Inlay -nuihkuta leji? mitten scored; the first and lo Bio Lee Nomile: Simmons, Joyce res, Remellos. vands the

Danish Championships-but the 24th, minutes, Downloured Football Los que

Match

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