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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950.
SCHOOLBOY SCORES SURPRISE Softball:
WIN IN SHUTTLE TOURNEY
(By "ARGONAUT”)
Before a capacity crowd at the Kowloon Cricket Club last night, Schoolboy Benzin Saw of the Asia College created the biggest surprise of the Colony Badminton Championships so far, when he eliminated seeded playor Charlio Quinn in two straight sots in the Junior Singles event.
comfortable
School Football Interport
The first of a series of trials for the School Football Interport will be match against Manila
the Hong hela on Sunday, at Kong Football
ground, sarting at 10 a.m.
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cured
Club
Crown of a gume..
Inter-Hong League starts this week-end
(By "GRANDSTAND")
The Inter-Hong Softball League heads into a fly- ing, start this wock with a full programme, the best tilt being the Shell v. Caltex oil feud on Saturday afternoon.
The Men's Senior League fixtures having been completed, and St. Joseph's and Jaguars as- sured of play-off berths, interest will be cen- tred on the U.S. Navy v. Braves tussle on Sunday, in an elimination gome. Although the Ladies Senior. Champlonship was decided last
week with a Wahoo triumph, HK's new Budget
Бервой game.
introduced
at
St. Joseph's College Annual Athletic meet
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Home soccer:
Two Cup semi-finalists clash on Saturday
Highlights of the 20th Annual Athletle Meet of St. Joseph's College to be held on the South China Athletlé Association ground Caroline Hill tomorrow will be a 3,000 metre
bleycle race The open to the Colony and ono mile race open to the Combined Ser- vices.
Among other interesting events
(By "ALBION")
League, fixtures in Division 1 this week look almost as interesting as last week's "Cup: matches and many surprises will, no doubt, be found in the results of Saturday's games. on the programme, which com Manchester United, who somewhat surprisingly mencca at 1 p.m. will be on Open Invitation School Relay, one for boys and another for girls, as well as four events for Old Boys. Entries for the Open events as well as events for Old Boys will be accepted on the field.
On conclusion of the Mect prizes will be distributed to the successful contestants by Mr. M. A. da Silva.
The following are the Open events
Com-
Another seeded pair come to grief in the Senior Mixed Doubles, where superb play at the net by Yolly Franco enabled her and her partner The following players are re- C. K. Lee to oust Recreio's Marcus Oliveira quested to turn up as they wil and Mylthie Gonsalves.
Yü Chung-ming (Queen's), Chan Shiu-siu (St. the Canuckette-Wahoo game (King this week should prove to be Schoolboy Benzin Sow show-puir, also
Stephen's).; Koodiarol enjoyed ed amazing stamina and re- wins in their Junior Mixed Dou- George V. Webster (K..G. V), worth watching, as the, Maple trieving powers
Lau Wing-chlu (Queen's), Yeung Leafers are the only ones to in achievingles gaines.
(Continued From Page 12)- In the Schoolboys Singles, A. Kvok-lan (Queen's), Na Luen have bettered the champs this the night's feat. Although he Dos Remedies proved too good Fools (Wah Yau A. M.). Chun
"The Bum
of $14,172,300 has in their first round took a lead of 3-0 with the for his schoolmate Y. Khan.
been provided under the Subven- A Kwok-chuen (Wah Yan P. M.),
3,000 metres Bicycle Race open Initial service, he was soon two net victory places him now Grant (K. G. V.).
tions Head, as compared with to the Colony. (Prizes donated by A meeting of the Dance Com-
Of this Mr. and Mrt. 11..M, Hanes and trailing behind 7-13.
in the Semi-final of this event, Reds-Cheng Hon-plung (Wah)
British Bicycle Company). M.), Ho Chiu-chiu (Tal-mittee, headed by Mrs. Carmen $13,250,000 last year. Yan A.
Shell $7,805,800 is paid in grants to the at Molthen, will be held
and koo), Lom Yuk-lun (La Salle), House tomorrow evening at 5.30 Grant-olded
Vernacular Time; 4.30 p.m. Full results
Hing-cheung (Wah Yan).. Mak
schools while $1,550,000 goes to
One mila open to the con- Tune Yung-kan (Taikool, Auc
Tickets to the Annual Dance the University. This year a Sze-wing Talkoo), Wong Yung" will be $10 each and will be on tribution of $500,000 to the bined Services. Time: 4 pm. ki (Taiko), Ma Hung (Tattoo),
General Officer Commanding-in- Invitation School. Relay (Girls) Lat Cheng-hang (Wal
Full programme for the week-Chief's fund for welfare nellvilles-4 x 100 metres. Time: 4.15 p.m. P. M.). Wong Sun-inan (Taikoo) and is as follows:
among the troops has been in riuded. A grant of $250,000 Invitation School Relay (Boys) Men's Senior League (51 Lan Sit-kit Wah Yan M.). Blues.ee King-yee
made by supplementary vote in 4 x:400 metres. Time: 4.30 pm. Shu-alinx Josch'); uns Yo-hong (St. p.m., Jaguars v St. Joseph's (Don the year just ending. It will be Old Boys will be run off starting
Cheung
Bunday: CBA Ground 10.30 respect of the last six months of
The following events for the Queen's),
Chun-geung Robbins, Chan
Oliveira, Eddie
is only generally agreed that it is Joseph's),
Chan (St.
Marques, Bernie Silva); 1.30 p.nl proper for the Government folat 5.10 p.m. (Queen's), Stephen
v US Navy Tse Man-cheung (St. Braves Joseph's). Cu Kant-wing (St. Bros Tiger Husania, Bull Woo; make some contribution towards 100 metres open, to 93,C. Old
the cost of welfare activities Boys ONLY. wing Eddie Loureiro). Juseph's),
garrison, and it is Tong Ping shlu
considered that it is better to do (Queen's),
so in this way, than by You Tak (Queen's), Lee Chuk-sang (31. Joseph's),
hay
duetion the duty on beer for Service personnel, as was at one (Queen's),
time suggested. Under the grant system the money can be used in
Then in a sudden transforma- tion, he went for every shot that came over his alte of the net and alded by some powerful smushes brought the seare to deuce Ave. A hectic neck to neck struggle ensued for the five needed points and it was only after service had changed bands three times at the score of 4-4 that the set point was obtained by Saw.
Schoolboy's Singles A.A. Do Remedios (La Salle) beat Y. Khan (La Salle) 15-4, 15-8.
Junior Men's Doubles: B.. Chow and C.II. Ngan (ShaBlauders) beat I. Ericksea and J. Yvanovich (St Teresa), 15-8, 7-15, 15-8.
Junias Men's Singles; B. Saw The second set saw Quinn en-
and Shallanders) tangled in a series of errors, which Asla College
him until Saw had bent C.M. Quinn (Recrels) 18-17. - never left
M.H. Liang (Homefulks) built a commanding lead of 11-2. 16-8; Though Quinn fought valiantly to beat it.J. Xavier (Recreio), 15-0, reduce the defelt he could only 15-4.
Junior Mixed Doubles K. Y. Tso add six more points before. Saw: scored the match point.
and Mrs. W.K. Tso (Chuag Wah) The Senior Mixed Doubles game test to A.D. Brown and Margie produced
Franco that Rogariu, 4-15, 9-15.
exhibi- Senior Mixed Doubles: C.K. Les gave an almost faultless
YMCA) and Yoll tion of a lady player at the net (Chinese
(Recreio) beat M. A in Mixed Doubles, Perfect anticl- Franes
and deadly Oliveira and Mrs. H.F. Gonsalves Patlon, well-timed Fushes and faps at the not by Recreio), 15-0, 15-12, her put the Oliveira-Gonsalves combination
completely out of] pear in the first set which Frane and Lee won by 15-0.
10 Yully
Better resistance was put up In the second net and the score was even until 4.7, when the Loo-Franco combination get go. Ing again to run up five pointe
row.
Singhting the Rucrei pal came back to catch up to 12-13 and kept the spectators keyed up with the expectation of a third sel. This, however, naver BA with the next service, Lee and Franco took the necessary twe points for match.
came.
M. H. Llang. whose consistent display in his last three wins pluce himn
in now an n top-favourite,
for the Junior Singles title, clear-
ed another hurdle last night in
Tonight's games
At King George V Schooİ
7pm. (Schoolboys Doubles) K. Y.
Tso and B. Saw v A. Sales and M. Osmund.
Wonk
sule goon.
Yun
Shell Sports Club officially opened
.
(Herbla
among the Men's Junior League
Baturday: Recrels P/B Ground. 2.00 p.m., Spartans v Jaguara Dan Izatt, Ed. Remedios, Fran- kie Xavier; Roberto Nunes).
Ladios Senior League Saturday: CBA Ground. 2.00 p.m., Pirates v Wildcats (Edo Al- melda, A. Guterres, M. Guterres; Hal. Wingire).--
Bunday: CBA Ground, 12 noon,
Frank Corren;
D
WAS
The officini opening of the 7.30 (Junior Mixed Doubles) W. Shell Sports Club took place
C. CHUNG
and
C. yesterday with a social gather- Mrs. W. Chung v F. J. Brockbank ing which more than 200 mem-Squawa v St. Teresa's (Les Cas-also risen by the same amount, and Mrs. E. M. Tebbutt.
bera attended.
Ladios Junior Leaguõ Sunday: CBA Ground. 3 p.n., tro, Bob Henderson, Sim Ablons; Inter-Hong League Saturday: CBA Ground. 2 p.m. Shell v Caltex (Y.C, Mei, Buster Hollands, fen Sequiera; Wanda Rodrigues).
8.00 (Laules Singles) Mrs. M. The staff of the Asiatic Petro-Hai Winglee).
Chowy Miss M. Ribeiro.
leum Co., (SC) Ltd., worked over- 8.30 (Junior Men's Doubles) A. time yesterday when, after ofier D. Brown and A, J. Gas-} hours, they proceeded to convert salves y J. A. Soares and the APC offices in Shell House J. A. Motta,
into a tea room and cinema au- 9.00 (Senior Mixed Doubles) Pditorium.
il. Wong and Miss
Kwong v W. Gilles and Mrs. L. F. Stokes.
a.m.. Sunday: CBA Ground,
of the APC had ad- Molthen. P. Malig. Igmar Erik Einrgely flanced
our
Up
►
100 metres open to 9.J.C. Old Boys ONLY (Over 40 yours).
100 metres Walking Race Veterans (Over 50 years).
metres open to all ex- Christian Brothers
400
HATTON'S GRACE REPEATS SUCCESS
Cheltenham, March 7.
went down to Chelsea last week, still hold No. 1 position in the table and should fur- ⚫ther consolidate their position at the expense
of Middlesboro, on Saturday. Boro' are much improved played three team, but I think the United Will be that much too good for them. Yes an away win in
this case.
Villa Park.
more games than
United are away to bottom of
the Wednesday.
the leaguers Bradford and would scam all got to take both points,-
Wednesday, on the other hand, have a much stiffer taak in their ome game with Preston North End.
Liverpool, now in second place by virtue of a little worse goal average, to to Aston Villa this
It is not since the 1880-37 sea- week and will have to be at their best to take both points from son that the two have met each other and on that occasion, Pres- A draw seems to me to be an can took both points; however, I equitable forecast of this game. think when the final whirlig The match of the day in this blows for the end of Saturday's Division will be at Moleneux Fork, where Sunderland Lae the game, the Owis' will be just out
in front. visitors
Forecast for matches to be A glance at the league table played on Saturday March 11
will show that
the latter have|
now jumped into third place in
Forecasts. Division and I may add, play- ing excellent foolball in the bar-
DIVISION I Yes, I Zorerce another away Villa y Liverpool win in this match between the BLACKPOOL v West Brom Wolves and Sunderland.
Charlton v ARSENAL, EERTON Chelsea
Birmingham: Fulham
An outside chance Blackpool, now out of the Cup HUDDERSFIELD v Stoke and still with an outside chance alan. City v Belton for league honours, are at Home Middlesboro v Man. United to West Brom and should im- NEWCASTLE v Derby prove their chances by taking two PORTSMOUTH v Burnley,
Wolves v SUNDERLAND. easy points from this game.
DIVISION II BLACKBURN v Southampton Bradford v. SHEFFIELD U. BRENTFORD v Leeds. BURY v Barnsley
Two of the Cup semi-finaliste meet at Goodison Park this week where Everton are hosts to the London team Chelsea.
Everton are badly placed in the table and a win would be
a most welcome tonic to the CARDIFF v Coventry Home supporters.
artiture Hunt Festival begon here to- need, to
More
than
to
Lundon teati.
CHESTERFIELD v Grimsby
a variety of ways, whereas under pupils of n the latter system no-one would School or College. benefit to any appreciable extent
same. and
would not benefit at all. "It has proved necessary, owing Wahoos Canadians (Jin Hus- to the general rise in costs, to in sain, Olle... Vas
crease the subsidy to the
Tung Bim Ablong)...
Wah Group of Hospitals by more
This game promises to be full HULL v Swansea than $500,000 and the cost of the
The Irish-owned and train-of excitement--who knows that LEICESTER v West Ham subsidy to Vernacular schools hus
ed Hatton's Grace, a 10-year-it may not be a preview to the Plymouth v Queens Park R.
SHEFFIELD WED, v Proston "In addition to the expenditure old gelding, repented his sub-Wembley game on April 20. provided for in the Appropriation cess of last year in the Cham-
Everton to win on Saturday is TOTTENHAM v Luton, Bill, we are continuing
DIVISION HE (SOUTH) recovered explon Hurdle Challenge Cup my forecast.
have Birmingham
BOURNEMOUTH v &wündon penditure from Loan funds, when the three-day National somewhat, although they still
BRISTOL, R. v Millwoll 10, March, 31 1949,
win most of their re- from this source
day.
maining games to avoid relega- PALACE V Torquay $87,652,686 and it
EXETER v Norwich estimated
In a terrific finish to the two- tion.
Ipswich v NEWPORT 31, 1950, this that by March
miles
Old rivals £2,000 event, Hatton's
Leyton v NORTHAMPTON H. After Mr. E.E., Hudson, General Stanvac Mercantile Bank (Doc to $113,051,730 which of course the 9 to 7 chance, Harloch, by one, Division rivals, Fulham, at Craven PORT VALE V Bristol C.
Agure may have been increased Grace, a 3 to 2 favourite, held off
They visit their fold Second NOTTS COUNTY v Brighton from surplus the gathering in a few
sen; Bernard Silva)
and a half lengths with the 100 to Cottage on Saturday and might READING v Notts F well-chosen words. Mr. Harold
$12,000,000
two lengthsị Recreio Football Ground: 10.30 balances, ́HUNT-CLUB-MEET Winglee, Secretary of the Shel
2.T
WATFORD-v Aldershot. Gibbs Civil Service (Bob was originally earmarked for new 6 shot Speciality, of the Sports
Club. calle upon Mes. E
Tottenham Hotspur, nuw al- renuli or pers.-Reuter.
DIVIBION TEL (NORTH) inost certain of promotion, have Accrington v Dencustar retro: Samet Samy); 12 noon, San Canton Railway but as a ceremony.
Miguel Union insurance (Hal recent developments and the in-
lowly Luton us their guests at
BARROW v Halifax S Mrs. Hudson then cut the Wingice, Bob Low, C.M, Xavier; terruption of through traffic to
White Hart Lane this week and CARLISLE v Harliepools, ribbons strong across the en- Roberto. Nunes).
Canton, certain orders, including
should take the game in their Crows v Hochdale trance to the club house and Following are the latest bat-dining cars, have been cancelled. declared the Shall Sports Club ting statistics in the Ladies' This has released substantial officially opened.
League:
Loan funds for re-allocation An exhibition game of ping Ladios Senior League
$8,000,000, is earmarked for the Dong by
one by Mr. C.M. Xavier and
new Airport, and some prelimin Mr. Poon Sal-fong took place A. Choy (Can)
already been before tea, after which the gather
incurred, as a ́survey party_has ing was entertained
heen sent out to consider the lar 4 19 310 out of the site. When work starts in camiest, it will be necessary to draw on the interest free Loan of 23,000,000 which His Majesty's Government agreed to grant un- dar the general War Expenditure 09 settlement.
$3,888,500. from Loan 10 funds has been 'provided .for.
the completion of a number of Police stations and a further $2,045,000 will be expended on new school during the coming year.
There will be a meet
fine style, beating H. J. Xavier Hong Kong Polo and Hunt Club E. Hudson to perform the opening Henderson, Les Castro, Ed. Lou-rolling stock for the Kowlounaway, third "ka a field of 12 run extract a point from an average) SOUTHEND v Walsall
by 15-6 and 15-4.
A. D. Brown and Margle Ro- zario and the Mr. and Mrs. Soares
at Kam Tain Village, near Beas Stables, Fanling, on Sunday, March 12, at 11.30 am.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS THIRD RACE MEETING Saturday, 11th March, 1950.
There are ton races, the First Dell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Races– $20.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last raco as well as the Speofal Gash Bweep on the Hong Kong Derby to be run at the Easter Race Meeting In April, 1950. Cash Sweep tickets on the, last race and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchased also at the Club's Branch wmien, 10. Joz Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' Badges and ENCLOSURE.
Members and guests are reminded that they, and their tadion MUST wear their "badges prominently displayed throughout the į. Mooting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENGLOBURE.
Badges Admitting Ladies not in possession of Broochee or Season tickets' and gentlemen, non membera of the Club, to the Members' - ` Enojasure and Club Roome at $10- including
tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable, through the Secretary on the written, or personal introduction of a Member, such Meme bar to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment. of all chita, etc. ....!
Badges admitting to Membora Enclosure: will NOT be on sale at the RAGE COURSE,
"The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, and the Becretary's Office at 1145 : mim. Both Offices "at: -1st ; Floor, Telephone Hous
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable" at the Club Houre, provided they are orders out
Fördered· In' kdvance, from the No. 1-Boy (Tel. 27818)
NO CHILDREN WILLE
WILL BE ADMITTED to the club's PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
THE TOP, PUBLIC ENCLOSURE"
The prior of admission-to the Publio Enclosure is 68- troleding
tax for, ait persons including (aðica, and is payable at the Gate.
hour cinema show.
Inspection
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25 19 820bry charges have Casilihe (Wahoo) 1 30 11.167 P. Ribeiro (Wahonj Ucbble Zvon (Pir) ....... 6 club T. Campos (7'sino) 1, 1 of the new house, which is situated on the Ladies Junior League top floor of Shell House, war G8v (8), Tes) . ↑
members, carried
by
who. Arnulphy (Fangs) came loud in their praise for J. Gent (Su)..
away the manner in which it had been C. Bousa (qusw) ...
Remedios (B, Tax) 0 34 • fald out by the club committee.
Lengua. Table to date:
Out
Reading, games and bar facili- Lies, added to comfortable furnish- ings, should afford. the members much enjoyment and relaxation.
Weiss, Massip win at Cairo
Cairo, March 7.
11 10 11
-285
30 9
Men's Sonior League
Won Lost Potg.
St. Joseph's Jaguars Americans Braves US Navy St. Teresa's Madcaps
Canadians
T. Johansson, of Sweden, H. Weiss, of Argentina, and the self-exiled Czechs, Jaroslav Overseas.
·Pandos
Drobny and V. Cernik, have Chung Hwa reached the quarter-finals 2 Pakistan the men's singles in the inter- Dare-devils national lawn tennis champion- | Baseballers ships of Egypt here today. Cumbancheros!
Johansson beat Gursock, pr Man's Junior Egypt, by 6-2 and 6-2, Welms beat Blackhawka Henri Cochet, of France, by - Rexes ....... and 6-4. Droby boat D. Waldon, Jaguars
6-1 and 6-4 and Overseas of Egypt, by Cernik beat F. Washer, of Bel- Spartans glum,, by 4-6, 0-0 and 6-2.
Acer The Miss Gertrude Möras, of Braves United States, reached the Pandar women's singles final by beating Delawares Miss Gem Hothing, of Britain
of-Britain by Crimina
Ládios Senior In the men's doubles quart Wahoos anals, Adrian Quist of Australia, Canadians i and Washer of Belgium, boat Wildcats
and Johanssen by 8-0 and Pirates Cachet and H. Weise, of. Argentina, beat
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER0-4, and Pedro Masip, of Spain Ladli
MITTED TO OPERATES WITHIN THE: PREGINGTB OF "THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING, THE RADE: MEETING, ME MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OSTAINABLE IN. THE RESTAURANT IN THE puskiD ENCLOSURE, UN
KAKAAN BERVANTS: PASOK
(Bervants"-penvon Twill be incued to privats: bax holders, only, jwho are vrequested"ɔto, distribute them with diagrimination and to andgres” thale" nistes: anktha@penDNS Holdera
not permitted in the Members, Inclesurs akcept for passing through;
thal) duties and must remain in their amal
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6-3.
In the
Spark and
White
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blov, Pedro-Minsalp of Clov
best. 2 Britain'
12 2: .857 We are not only endeavouring to maintain the faculties provided. 77140 711 by Government departments at
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RUGGER RESULT
St: Thomas Hospital drew with | wstion as to who will LINCOLN » New Brighton".
Union,
London, March 7. Middlesex Hospital five-all in the Hospitals Cup, Rugby semi-final today.
The replay will take place on Tuesday, March 14,
The winners will meet either St. Mary Hospital or London Hospital in the final on March 29. -Router.
The question acoompany the
Mansfield Gateshead, Spurs up to OLDHAM v Southport Division ĺ next season seem Rotherham y Darlington
to be very open.
TRANMERE v Bradford C. My money will be on either of Wrexham v STOCKPORT the two Sheffield tears with YORK v Chester, alighat odds on the Wednesday,
The United have a three point lead over their rivals, but have
Change of date for F.A. Gup.
42 Commando RM hold semi-final sought
annual Unit
athletics meeting
tet aside funds for some expand Keen rivalry marked the Annual Unit Athletics
642 slon in our educational and health
571 services. We have done this at a
571
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time when we have to face heavy. 500 security commitments of all sorte, and to find very large sums to
7 400 367
ensure the maintenance of law The 9357 and order an whic
which so much
Meeting of the 42 Commando Royal Marinas held on the United Services Athletics ground, Boundary Street, on Tuesday, March 7. Inter-Troop Competition was won by "y" Troop with a total of 451⁄2 points. 12 143 indeed the whole structure of this 13 071 Colony depends. To expect this
"A" Troop came second in the 118,071 to be done on the existing basis Competition with 88 points, clone League of taxation is to ask for the im=ly followed-by: "X" "Troop with
41.778 possible, and it is for this resson 13 points. "E" Troop occupied | £.. Limit/ Ford" ("A"))))
-765 and not for any love of faxation fourth place with 31-11⁄2 points. $740 for its own sake, that I have been Amongst those present at the 0007 forged to submit the proposals meeting wore the Brigade Com 7 8 467 which I have placed before you mander, Brigadier C. R. Hardy, 691400 this afternoon.
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CONSERVATIVES
agues
ON SHINWELL
8702 London, March 6
DSO, CBE and the Commanding Officer, Licut. Colonel I. HL. Richest
DSO
Hon. Skip and Jump: 1. Booke. ("A");
Emith (X) 1. Benson ("X")
10 yards Hunties: "L, Newman ("X")}}
Discuss, Brt. Eames ("X"); 3. Mu a. Shath (“X”)) 8. Booke ("A") Wright 1. L/Cpl Bocuse Bribe("");3. 1.8. Bmith ("X"), and Javeling 1 Mar. Wainwright
Pancock (8)1.3. Lieut. Oration
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London, March 7.2 Efforts are being made tave the date of the Football
•Association, | › Cup!["semi-final. match between Everton and Liverpool changed from March 25, because it clashes with the Grand National, He world famous steeplechase
GA
Messrs. Tophams Limitad, the lessees and managers of Liverpool
of protest to the Football Ame 'ciation and an appeal to the AM sociation" to revise its decision and play the match at Manchester on March 10,
Racecourse, have sent = Tetics
The Football Association In not being fair either' to us or tho publid in fixing this match for March 28, a director of Mersta Tophams said Bay
World famous event
On conclusion of the Meet, Hammers, 1. Bet, Walla ("T")) The date of the Grand Nation prizes were distributed to the M, Maxlaney ("X")} %. Tasker ("X"); nk was fixed long ago, and muccessful contestants by Mrs. R. 4K 100 yazila relay: 1. "B" Troup) 2. Liverpool-Everton semi-inal equ W. Madoo, wife of the Second in "": Troop: "A" Trocally have been held at Conmand RTAS COMedley, Helays -1, "Y" Troop) *** which would not clash with
wzworld-famous,, cucing elevan The following are the results! Troop | 3. "A" Troop 313 Six Conservative Members of 1007 Faros Mag. ilahion (P*)12. Throeletred: Haesi la Kruse, Yorman: which so many sporting enth
Parliament have put forward motion expressing
Opt. Comp ("any) Mos. Hartman 21 Hepburn, McKinney; a, IvCol' #mish look, forward, he added. Morde }).17 Kia. J. Türler ("M"); } Wheck Barrows 1, Moltinday). Uroberni | ““Meanwhile, Clamant
5. A386 (("97) 1.1;+ Gould - {"X");FkRAM ENGLAND Grafton, Jenkiní - Apl pollen, ind, thei FAlliee; has endorsed Mr Bruantial Shinwell's alleged, vldwe Communism by promexing him
Bakarilor (2)
(534) Dawdiak?@g") ↑ B. Allen
Varaosi: 1. Tel. / Allena Cainel, Richen; 8. Major Midos.
problems like
All the man
| Galleri" 1, "A" Troop; 3. "I"Tren
foolball
of the city
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