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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1950.
K.S.LOW BEATS VETERAN Yachting jottings:
WONG IN SHUTTLE GAME ECSTACY WINS FIRST
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In the star event of last night's Badminton Cham- pionship games at Club de Recreio, the Uni- versity Champion and former Malayan Doubles Champion, K. S. Low, gained a two- set win over votoran P. H. Wong, former - Colony Singles Champion. The Senior Doubles encounter, between Shailand- ers' Bill Funk and S. K. Howe and R. Young and W. Gillies went in full blost in the first set, but cooled down considerably in the second set, as the Shanghai champions exerted their superiority,
unbeaten Homefolks meeting Hong Kong University in the Division Final
The final has been provisionally fixed to be played off on March 15 at the Victoria Recreation Club,
With the Benior Mixed Doubles Division already won by the Chinese YMCA' for the second year in succession, there is left
the much only Men's Senior Division Final-to- be contested.
DRAGON SERIES RACE
(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK")
Last week-end the weather was much more pleasant than that of the previous; tho' sun shono 'and there was, at any rate most of the time, a good steady breeze.
awaited for Nine Dragons started for the first race of the
The Chinese YMCA, after a 6-4 roverse in their first encounter with the University, stung the undergrads with a 8-1 victory in the second game.
Pending confirmation, the de- ciding match between these two
Championship Series on Saturday.
With a South Easterly wind, or a fleeing wind. on the short beat to B28 and the run to No. 1, the leaders were Ecstasy, Plet Vanessa and Coppella.
Round Kowloon Rock and PHO
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Date for hockey Another Swedish soccer team coming; Warning
interport,
The Hockey Interport with Macko will be played on the Royal Navy Recreation Ground at-King's-Park-on-April-2, -----
It a doubtful whether -af- other trial will be held before the return of the Hong Kong Dafance Fords players who ara
4 Reaving on March for Singapore to take part in the Far East Inter-Unit Hookey Tournament,
INTERPORT
against rough play
Another Swedish soccer team as good, if not better
than the Halsinborg Swedish XI, will be vizit ing Hong Kong during the first week of De- cember next.
This announcement was made by Mr. Jack Skin- nér, Chairman of the Hong Kong Football As- sociation, at the monthly Council meeting of the Association held yesterday. During the course of tho
ed to Club representatives and
make a grant towards the coati of medals for schoolboys and Fouvenirs for referees who took the trouble to officiate st.
Schoot League games,・ was
adopted by the meeting. Hein.
some
be the Bill Funk and S. K. Howe, 12-13 premier teams of the Colony will legs to Channel Rocks, many boats yards by Plot Hein and Vanessa. hockey was seen played by 22 coming visit of another Swedish dealt with in a letter from tho
4-15,
The best Senior game as far as 1 Senior Men's Doubles: elseness of struggle was roa- R. Young and W. Gillies lost to remed turned out to Ladies Doubles match between the two Recreio pairs, Miss M Ribeiro and Mrs. M. Rozario and Miss R. Marques and Mrs. A. M. Campos,
The Junior pair of Marques and Campos were actually leading af the way in the first set until 9-5 and 11-8, but lacked that extra bit to enable them
to win the nel.
The second set saw a spectacu Jur spirited fight by the losers. who when trailing behind 2-12
in
Senior Men's Singles:
K. 8. Low beat P. H. Wong, 1-8, 16-3.
Inter-Club League games In addition to the ususi pro- gramme of Championship games tonight at the Kowloon Cricket Club, there will be two crucial Inter-Club League matches at the Club de Reercig and the Chinese YMCA.
Although interest in the Colony League has been somewhat
two
be played off at the Recreio on March 21.
Club de
League standings MEN'S DOUBLES "A" Chinese YMCA 6 5 1 41 13 10 HKU
6 5 1 33 2 10 Shailanders ... 6 2 4 27 32 Recreio
0 0 0 12 42 Chinese YMCA 6 6 0 47 7 13 MIXED DOUBLES "A"
Recreio "A".. 04 2 33 21 Recreio "B" 0 15 14 40 thailanders
61 5.14 40 MEN'S DOUBLES "B" Chinese YMCA B 71 50 10 14 Shailanders
8 7 1 48 20 14 Kin Tong Club 84 40 26
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ond
HOCKEY TRIAL meeting, Mr. Skinner appeal- busy, the order was held, but The third Hong Kong Inter-referees, as well as lincemen, beating up to Channel Rocks port hockey trial took place to co-operate in atamping out
The state of the St. Joseph'a again, Ecstasy overtook Coppelin yesterday at the Club de Re- rough play on the field of play.
In connection with the forth-ground inride the racecourse was excellent On the loag of long and short by two lengths, followed at C erolo, when
leani, Mr. Skinner said that a Hong Kong Football Referees Then, running down to No. of the best hockey players in letter had been received from Mr. Association, which referred to a stood further over to North Point thun was necessary; this enabled busy, the two leaders scod on the Colony.
Wolf Lyberg, who was, manager complaint by Mr. W. Gaffney, Coppelia, who tacked short, to close to North Point and lost the
of the forwards,' Gardner was of the Haisinborg Swedish XI
releree. make the mark first with the aid of the wind and were outstanding with his dazzling which visited Hong Kong towards
overtaken by Piet Hein
After Mr. Guingam had dealt speed and well-planned moves the end of last year, agreeing to with the allegations made by Mr. Vanessa.
which invariably led to the ball a counter-offer put forward by Gaffney, Mr. Skinner referred to All becalmed
going into the oppositiona Dec. It the Association.
the dimculties experienced In Hounding No. to which HS was only fine goalkeeping that Mr. Lyborg had originally protecting the ground in ques- written to the HKFA suggesting, tion, which was open to the pub- Kenya was moored, all the yachts kept the ball from entering the
$45,000 for two matches in the lle.. werd becalmed in her leo and lay net. for a while within yards of each:
F. Rull was another forward
Colony in December,next, but|
Guinea pigs the Association made his dashes down the field in sup- ter-offer of $37,500 for these The manner, in which referees elesing up..
two matches and this has beon] were being appointed, for certain, Ecstasy got away first to win port of Gardner.
Hain
games was brought up by Mr. accepted. in the second half, the forward followed by Plet
Jino of Humpheries, Daalei. In his letter accepting the coun- Gulngam, who alleged that thesa Vandrer over the line.
Gardner, Rull and B. Gosano ter-offer of the HKFA, Mr. matches were being used as step- The Toom Race an Sunday
Army Soccer Challenge cup.
draw(2nd round) with the remainder of the fleet, who came into the limelight with
The following is the draw for the Second Round of the Army Soccer Challenge Cup:
27 A/TK Blỷ v 14 Field Regt RA or
Referee: S: Burgess
8
St. John's....
8 2 0 22.50
4
8.0 8 10 02
Section 2:
D (1 Middlew
871 50 16
14
8 7 1 53 19
14
8 4 4 27 45
8
8 17 24 48
2
Intle brek to pile up 10 points cellpsed during the past
Tow to even the score. Agular weeks by that centred on the lack of the finishing touch and Open championships, it will come little mure steadiness and ex-back into its own during the next peilenec cost them the set and few weeks 45 the concluding KCC mutch.
stages are fought out.
The Junior Men's Division. Chung Wah.. League, which has been divided HKU into two Sections, has resulted in Recreio Chung Wah and University ending St. Teresa
8 1 7 20:52 2 with a similar number of Victoria R C. points in Section 1
MIXED DOUBLES "D"" and ChinesR YMCA and Shallanders in Section Teresa's "A" 8 3 0 64 8 16 PWLF A Pts
Chinese YMCA 7.8 1,54 9 12) HKU ...kat
8 0 2 45 27 12 St Teresa's "g" 10 3 7 33 570 Kin Docks 8 3 8 20 46 6 KCC
10 0 10 8 62 0 MEN'S DOUBLES "C" Section 1:
Another evenly contested gumi of the evening, where fortune of le sight fluctuated 13 and from the beers and winners, was the Junior Men's Doubles game
be- tween D. Kwok and T.Y. Tour and St. Teresa's I. Ericksen and Y Yvanovich. After losing the Arst set, the Church boys staged magnificent recovery in the second set, when they were down 4-10 An inspired spel!
brought
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amidst
& points in a row and
as the score went Freat excitement to deuce they took the set nar- rowly by 17-16. The third set saw the Portuguese boys trike the lead of 10-4 and the Chinese palt fighting back to lead 12-10. After deuce was called, grim deter- mination took the winners through after some exciting rallies.
up
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The play-off between Chanh Wah and University taken place at the Recrelo to night and the winners of the game will meet the winners of the replay between Shallenders and YMCA in the Division HKU
Final Provisional dates axed for these two games are March 8 and March 10.
2
6 8 0 64 8 16 St Teresa's "3" 10 7 3 47 43 14 Kin Tong Club 9 6 3 59 22 12 Kin Docks в 4 4 30 33 B Recreto
10 1 9 21 69 In the Junior Mixed Doubles RAF
-9 1 8 13 88
2 Division, St. Teresa's "A"
Section 2: who have won all their gumes, play
Homefolke 10 10 0 72 18 20 their key-match tonight against St Teresa's "A" 10 8 2 64 28 16 their nearest challengers, the Chinese YMCA 10 8 4 54 30 12
Rosary Church 9,3 6 34 47 10 2 8 25 65 Victoria R C
4 The Y's only defeat was sus-St. John's....
.B O #12 09 0 at the hands of the Saints Fixtures for tonight, Thursday K. Y. 790 und B. Saw beat P. by the narrow margin of Ave and Friday tonight: McRae and M. Saller, w.o.
games to four.
If the Saints can repeat their
7.00 p.m. Schoolboys Singles:
Full rosults Schoolboys Singles: Anthony Ching v Fan Chun-
'leong' (postponeel).
Schoolboys Doubles:
Junior Men's Doubles:
Chinese YMCA.
tained
I. Erickson and Y. Yvanovich former triumph tonight, the Shield beat D. Kwok and T. Y. Tsun, is practically theirs, but if the Y's 5-15, 17-15, 18-14. K. F. Chiu manage to turn the tables on their and A. II. Beat M. Kempton and rivals, a replay will be necessary -G18-815-8
Doubles:
Miss M. Ribeiro and Mrs. Mar- gie Hozario bent Miss R. Morques and Mrs. A. M. Campos, 15-11;| 15-12.
to decide the champions in this Division.
Unbeaten Homefolke The Men's "C" Division up-to- dale League standings see the
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At Kowloon Cricket Club
Yue Kar-keo v A. Sales.
Schoolbors Singles: 7.20 p.m.
Frankie Xavier v 5. Saw.
7.40 p.m. Schoolbova.Singles P.
McRae v You Tat-lay. 8.00 p.m. Junier Men's Doubles A.A. Remedios and A.L Nery v Rocha and L. Guter-
105.
8.30 p.m. Junior Men's Singles
M. Sarganty H.J. Xavier. 0.00 p.m. Ladies' Doubles: Miss Margaret Xavier and Mrs. H.F. Gonsalves v Mrs. M.
40 Div Signal Regt v A & SH or RE Corps TFS; Referee: RQMS Owen (KSLI),
2/6 Gurkha v 27 Coy. RASC; Referee: Sgt Edwards (25 Field Regt RA).
68 Medium Regt RA v KOSD; HQLF, Ext. 1). Referee: Sgt Manson (Camp
Middlesex Rest
V 1 South Staffords; Referee: Sgt Knox (1 KOSB)
25 Field Regt RA v RAMC; Re- feree: Sgt C.S.M, Cross (HQ 28 Bde).
REME v 1 Base Supply Depot; Referee: Capt Stone ((QM) HQ LF).
20 Bde HQ or 27 HAA v 1 Lší- cestors or 3 RTK; Referee: 0.5.M. MacFarlan, DCM, BEM, (HQ.1 Bde).
and
coun-
morning started in a very light combined well to give the op- Lyberg indicated that the team ping stones to promotion. He vind with small prospect of com-position many anxious moments.. which would visit Hong Kong on asked that the Referees Sub- In the first half. Gardner December 2 and December 3 Committee refrain from making pleting the course. Within Ave
broke through on solo, run, next, would be as good, if not certain Clubs guinea pigs. minutes the wind strengthenoc but Ponniah showed his class better than the Halsinborg XI. and those who had started singie handed had their hands full...
when he savad ¡the... resultant. Rough play
shot. Than
few minutes later, Residents win Dasily.
Ponniah made another grand savo The Residents won easily in from a shot by Xavier. spite of one of their team retiring! However, Ponniah was forced with a broken stay when leading to concede
a: goal when A. A near the end of the race.
Remedior rushod the ball into the net from a phes by Ruil.
race
Dillon
A will now
An application from Bt. Joseph's asking that the date of their Bhisid Final match with
·Dealing with the question of
Kit Chee be changed was graht- rough play, of which there had
ed by the meating. been too much of late, Mr. Skin-
The Shield which was to ner appealed to all Club repre-
been
on. April 7, scntatives to speak to their play-which is Good cr on the subject.
Mr. Skinner also appealed to
be played on Saturday, April 8,
All League games fixed for to extend their
Saturday, April 8, will be brought operation by maising quick and forward to Friday, April 7, ex- between St cept the game Joseph's and Police, which will be played on a date to be agreed upon between the two Clubs.
referees
Co-
Grm decisions and suggested that lineamen also realise the duty
Mr. Skinner emphasised
that the Association would deal most drasticatty with players found guilty of rough play.
Next Baturday, the Cruiser at 3 pm, start the filingworth
Several changes Thophy Race round Waglan and Tai O Mark.
The second half saw several Instructions for this 65 mile changes in the Une-upa;
have been sent out,
took the place of McMullen and keep up with the play. A.C..
Whitehouse and R. Schlee while the other players, werd have bought the dragon D. 3 Blue switched, around, Wanderer II and re-named it › Rull scored a fine goal against Veronica II,
Bouza
after the latter had cleared the Gardner's shot just, after bully-oft..
Then # fine movement bo tween Gardner, Gosano Rull and
Danial, anded with Daniel, mooring with a fast grounder..
The team race next Sunday will Sallors and Army be between
"B" teams.
Last week's results were:
Saturday, February 25.
A letter from Radio Hong Kong asking for д contribution of $2,~| 600 towards the cost of providing live broadcasts of soccer matches was read to the meeting.
These broadcasts, it was stated,
of sport
1st Dragon Championship &ories goalles of the two teams. Fennlah and in the interests
generally,
Raço.
J
Live broadcast
All Postponed or Drawn let
ed by March Round Matches must be complet 2nd Round Matches to be play ed on the March 15,
First named
(Homa Icams
The selectors then switched were for the benefit of the Forces teams) will be responsible for in- forming opponents and Refereer
was immediately called upon to of the time and place of matches
1st Bestasy
Humpheries (Darby) 2.19.25 protect his charge. of Referees and for payment Fees, as laid down in Parn 11 et
(8U2 Pis); 2nd Piet Hein (Van dribbled the ball down the wing the Rules of the Competition,
Heel) 2.19.34 (770 Pis): 3rd and swung in and scored. Teams will provide their own Pts); 4th Coppella (Mallorle)
Vanessa (Sedgewick) 220,43 (690) Characteristic runs 2. linesment.
Results-will-be-notified-to-the 2.20.49 (610 Pt); 5th Madrignardner made one of his charac Then a few minutes later Football Representative Sports (Drummond) 221,41 (535 Pis); testsite runs down the centre of
6th
2.24.7 Lalinda (Mackay)
(480 Board (Capt O'Connel Force 23)): 7th Tromp (Van Kretsch the held and, luring Ponniah out within two days of the comple
the ball 2.26.12 mar)
(391 F): 8th his charge, placed tion of matches,
Veronica 11 (Whitehouse) 2.30.19 Into the vacated goal. (320 Pia); Roosalka
Ponniah made amends for this (Blaauw) lopes when he made
grand save DNF.
of Hull's first-timer from a pass 1st Melody (Beeching) 1.36.40 by Gosano and then cleared an (11 Pts); 2nd Harmony (Fisher) other shot by Humpheries, 2.38.69. (9 Pta; 3rd Strathspey Down the other end of the field. (Skut) 1.38.3 (8 Fis); 4th Mins- Bouza was called upon to protect trel (Crosby) 1.38.43 (7 Pis); in his goal from shots by Hemedios,
Dillen -and Shallow in turn,
5th Jubilés Berías Race,
Tennis fixtures for next week The following aro the fixtures Chow and Mrs. L. Benjamin in the Colony Lawn Tennis 9.30 p.
Junior Men's Poubles: F.M. Rozario and B. Brown Open Championships to be v C.M. Quinn and A.J. Re-played next week beginning Roundelay (Sabatie) 1.41.15 (0
10.00
medios.
Senior Men's Singler D.Jn. S.K. Howe and Bill Funk
THURSDAY
At King George V School 7.00
.m. Schoolboys Singles; Y. Khon J. da Lux 7.30 p.m. Schoolboys Singles J
Pomeroy Jr. v A. A. Dos Re- medios. 8.00 p.m.
Schoolboys Singler: Wong Cheong-yoo v Edward
HsJ.
0:
Pts)
24 Dinghy Series Raos.
Jowards the end of the gambi Hemedios poured again when he Beat Souza, with a grounder
players who took part in the after the backs had falled to
trini yesterday were:
Monday March 6:
Monday, March
Open
lat Caley (1) 45.50 (858 Pts); Singles: Roch Liang Molan
V Chan, Choy Tin-fook v Thomas 3rd Howell (5) 49.35 (698 Pual 2nd Corbett (11) 48.10 (748 Pu); Lo, Henry Lee v Taul Wai-pul
4t Jaqion (15) 81.7 (574. Pts); J. B. Hawthorn v. G. B. Smart. 3th Yourtoft (18) 51.47 (494 Pis); A P. Jesson y M. Heenan.
(20) 52.25 (418 Pts) yes, Trace, Mathewson, Webl Tuesday: March
8. N. Ponnilah and Souza - (gon- 6th Fddis Second 72.
7th Frigg (4) 59.19 (348 Pis); and Nery (full-backs), Hals
Iles), Round of the
Double* Open
¿Pacey Championships.
cey (0) DNF.
on Alves Bhagat Singh, Fitzgibbon, 2nd Ladies Dinghy Barles Race Read, Berth (half-banka), Xavier, Murch #: Thursday,
Fourth Round of the Open Singles Championship:
1st Mrs Malloria (14) 47.4 (881
J. D. Mackie Pla); 2nd Miss Cooper (11) 47.45 Ruu Gardner, Remedios, Mc-
T. J: Gould, J. A. Furrer v J. B. (716 Pts): 3rd Bliss Loseby (1) Mulen, Dillon Humpheries, 47,47 (6al Pts): 4th Kin. Eddie Daniel, Shallow, Mckenzie and B.
8.30 p.m. Junjor Mixed Doubles Hawthorn or G. B. Smart mind i (3) 1.2.25 (532 X'); 5th Mr Gesano (forwards), ..... 27
R.M. Soares and Miss B. Remodla v J. Koo and Miss M. Yia.
9.00 p.m. Junior Men's Doubles
G. Lum and B. Saw v H.F. Tai and B. K. L. Lul.
9.30
Junior Mixed Doubler p.m. H.J. Xavier and Mr. A.M. Campos A. Nery and
Misa R. Marques. 10.00 p.m. Senior Mixed Doubles
Mice M aul and Mrs,
Robert Toy Ribeiro v
**** Tamworth
FRIDAY
A. Ta
At Victoria Recreation Clus 7.00 p.m. Schoolboys" Singles: K.
Y, Teo Wai Tsang-wing.
Friday, March 30: Round of the
Open Doubles, H
A. Ayres v K. M. Geiz.
Brown (5) 1.4.3 (457 Fis); Mrs Dirkswager (20) DNF.; Mrs Von Houten (7). DNF...
Sunday, February 28. Dinghy Team Rice Army, “A”
Club championship The Hong Kong Cricket Club Tennis Singles Championship y. Residents.
week and Will also start next
Referees pay tribute to
Cross
Mr. F. J.
SCHOOL SOCCER FIXTURES
The following are the fixtures In the School Football Leaguo fór Sunday, March 5:
SENIOR KNOCK-OUT Semi-Finals
St. Stephen's y King's George V (Club, 0.45 p.m.); Referee: Mr. Mooney, Taikoo v La Salle (Club, 11-am.);
Referee: Mr. Manson.
Junior League Eills Kadooric P.M. v Govern
ment
School Vernacular "(Navy" No, 1, 10 am); Ro- ferce: Mr. Sharpe.
It was indicated that arrange- ments were being made to provide live broadcasts of soccer matches played on the Club ground, at Caroline Hill and Sookunpoo.
the Army authorities had ed to make agreed
4 grant of $500 towards the cost of the proposed broadcasts, the meeting decided that the Association should make up the balance of $2,000-
Wah Yan P.M, v Wanchal A.M. C. G. A proposal by Mr.
(Navy No. 1, 11 am.); Re- Guingam that the Association feree: Mr. Baker.
Anglo Chinese P.M. v Wanchal P.M. (Navy No. 2, 10 a.m.): Referee: Mr. Kwok
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
..
THIRD RACE MEETING Saturday, 11th March, 1950,
20. There are top races, the First Bell Will be 'rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Radės–$20.00) may be obtained"at"the" Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash' Swaap on the last race as well, as the Special Cash Bweep on the Hong Kong Derby to be run at the Master Race Meeting In April,^$950... Càth. Sweep, tickets on the last race and those for: the Hong Kong Darby may be purchaiad also at the Glub's Branch, *Omce, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed' throughout the
Meeting." WITHOUT `A BADGE, WILL BE ADMITTED TO
NO ONE THE MEMBERS'. ENCLOSURE, C
1st Laufer (14) 63.38′(R. 12): the draw will be posted on the 2nd Corbett (1) 34.30 (R. 11): Club's Notice - Board.
2rd Howell (10) 84.50 (R. 10); "At Thst night's meeting of the the Handicap events
The Club also hopes to start 4th Miss Porteous (2) 54.58 (R. Hong Kong Football Referees
Mr. LG, Young, beginning 93; 6th Yates (11) 55.12 (A. 8), Association, on Monday, March 18, The, draw 8th Pidsley: (0) 50.22 (A7) 7th Acting Chairman, paid hish tribute
the events will also be Young (8) 58.40 TA8) 8th to Mr. J Crose, a arst classen posted up as soon as possible.
Cameron (4)-1.4.53 (A. 5); 9th refore, who is leaving the Colony Ballenden (3) 1.9.34 (A4) 1013 on Friday ago K Evans (6) Mallerle (18) DNF.; Monahan (20) this Colony and his departure was 1.22.48 ( 13); Me Mr. Young said that Mr. Cross 2259 had done-a-lot-for-football-in INF.
for
COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following are the results
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25th Dinghy Series Race, 1st Furrer 3:10,50′ (951′
7.30 p.m. Schoolboys, Doubles; K.
Khan and A.A. Dog Re medios v. B. C. V. Hal and S. of matches played in the Colony adds (19) 1:320, (03, P
Lawn Tennis Championships at Double Pal Honero and Fan Chun Wong ♥ M. Nolasco and G Pomeroyance
7.40
8.00 pm, Ladies' Sington: Mrs. M.
Chow ý:"Miss M. Ribeira. 8.50 Wong and Mi
Mixed Double Junior;
•Lam v.
Ip Koon-hung bent A.J. JOYE 0-2, 0-3,
- H.A. Ayres beat C.Y. Wong
a delfite loss to the game, ven It was decided by the meeting that the Annual Dinner of the *Association (will be held, at: the
the Hong Kong Cricket Club 3rd Workman (1) 1.12.09 (775 Chirie Pleqt Club on March 25 courts yesterday!!!
ub Pta); th, Muirhead (6) 1.18.10 ae pamagat
(708 Pts 3th Yourlan (11)he meeting also decided that 1.14.80 (0.35 Pls) dth Cookson the Annual Referees versus Prom (19) 1:17.15 (5714/Pts); 7th Moss soccer match will be played; a R3) 1.17.40 (611 Pu): 8th Blimp- the end of season cirtain A Stewart Beat George Chison Boswell (18) 1948 FOX Les do them betwreen, the
Blankenburn (6) DSCT: Clark (23) champima and, the Rest. DSCL; Crowe (14); DA | Collings (L (((16) DSQ
Yung-pul bent Choy Ting
19.00 pm Junior Men Blufos, Colonel #pence.
Lam y 8.T. Hootan moon 6-3, 0-1 Edwin,YuR}
Doub
DSG Men Mallorie (20)
Dinghy
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