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THE PERFECT SWISS WATCH
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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950,
SPENCE HOLDS TSUI Softball:
TO DRAW
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IN TENNIS Midget League starts Gibbs
A spectacular recovery by the Army Champion, Lieutenant Colonel J. W. Sponce in the de- ciding set enabled him to force ex-Colony champion Tsui Wai-pui to an unfinishod draw in their Colony Singles. Championship semi-final yesterday. Failing light intervened when the score 'stood at 3-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 and 5-5.- Spence, ofter losing the first and second sets took the third and fourth. In the fifth set, he was trailing behind by 2-5, when he struck o brilliant patch to take three games in a row.
passtag shots, he jumped to lend of 3-0, 3-1, and 5-1, before Spence got some control over his drives,
ed
KCC CRICKET TEAMS
The following have been select-
the to represent
Kowloon Cricket Club in cricket games on Saturday, March 18, at 1.45 p.m.
Ist Cricket Club at Cox's Road:
this week-end
(By "GRANDSTAND")
The newly formed: Midget League commences this week as the mighty mites battle it out in a four game programmo, while the Senior League play-off will feature the feudalistic Jaguars and Braves in another classid tusslo.
XI against Craigengower Interest in the Junior League is revived with the Rexes completing their season's programme against the Aces—a victory assures the Rexes of a play-off against the Black Hawks, who are perched at the top of the heap.
R. E. Lee, E.C. Fincher. J.V. Sullora, N. Hart Baker, F.R. Ker- mani. J. Leriou, A. Zimmern #W.M. Davidson, W.H. Colledige, |
wit. Cowie, C.P. Smith.
The game
will be played oli over ngin on Monday, March 20. While it lasted, the match pro- duced some of the belables Though. Spence took the next tennis seen in the Championships two guues. Tsui held his service lu years, Spence gave un excellent) in the ninth game for set, with demonstration of that brand of two drop shots, a barkhand pass- aggressive tenuis which has pro-fing sideline drive and an error dired such world renowned | by Spence. players like Budge, Kraniet. and
Major Catt (Umpire).
2nd XI against Indian Recreat ten Club at Scokumpoo:
V.C.
C.J. Smith, A.T. Loc. Bond, S.V. Gillins; D.G. White, E. Randall, F.A. Broadbridge, R.N. Manley, E. Guest, S.A. Gray, V. Seymour,
the like. The ouly deficiency It was at the beginning of the was Inaccuracy in his drives, a third set, that Spence elime into Imparting now more deficiency particularly prominent his own. in the
Arst two sets,
Reserves: R. Labrum when he force to his services and getting made no less than 32 eirors to his more crates of his drives, which Rossclett. opponent's 24).
were directed to Tsui's buckband he took three games in the short I pace of six minutes.
Sull the pattern was there-h cannon-ball first and even second service, followed up by a fore- court volley or smush packed with Bemendous force. or a forceful shots and short cross
full-length drive return followed
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at the net.
To Taul must be credited the other requisitles of a sound player vaness, courieraft und craft- ness. That he took the first two gets stumped him as one of the most experienced players in the Calony. To a large extent, Spence i was forced Into his errors by i clever variation
of length and spin, His passing drives and labs caught Spener on a great num- ber of occasions.
Trui cutied buck with drop
passing
drives te take the fourth game Spence however, was now in his element as with thundering ser viers, in overhead sinoshes an" sizzling volleys he ran away with the next three games..
In same mood
The anth set saw Spence i
stormed the summe max as he through the first two games to bend 2-0. Maintaining his puce he 'ank the lung to 3-1, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2,]
5-3 and sel.
Umpire: E. A. Lee.
In the Men's balling, race, Spikes Guterres' imposing_420 is
still-linde-better-than-Madcap Mrs. Dawson Grove Ren Sequiera's .420,
iender's title is in jeopardy as he bas to free some of the top kur- ters in the loop when play-off time comes around in the follow- ing weeks.
wins Bronze Div. Championship
Mrs. A. Dawson Grove, won the Bronze Division Champion- ship when she defeated Mrs. A. S. Adamson by three and | two in the finals on Tuesday,
The crown in the Ladles Sec- tion is sill being worn by Canu. and G. ckette Avarita Choy, despite the
fact that her astronimical aver uge of 520 suffered a damaging Assault last week when the Owls March 14. held her hitless in four times.
All players selected for the 2nd X are rexjuested to turn up, as arrangements have been made fo
group photograph to be taken. Players are to meet at the Star Ferry, Hong Kong side, at 1.30
p.m.
Lee Yuk-tak's suspension ceases-
the long
The Appeals Board Kong Football Association which met yesterday to consider the ap- peal" of Lee Yuk-isk of South Chinn, decided that the suspension of Lee should cease forthwith.
Lee, who was sent off the field during the First Division Leagu soccer game between South Chinn and St. Joseph's at Caroline H on Sunday, February 26, was suspended for one month by the Emergency Sub-Committee of the HKFA which met on Friday, Felinary 4.
No time wasted
Both looked fresh in the Orth Spence wasted no timens he sailed into the attack with his set, in spite of Spence's 38 years opening service taking the flest and suf's 39 years. A determined game with un ace, an overhead Tsui pot everythlag he knew inte smash, a follow-up valley and an↑ the
yameclineli the issue. error by Tsui.
Cuerverty aising his play with The serong game went to three short en ses, passing drives, lob delices betare fsus annexed it to and drops he took three gunes in ruike the score 1-1. Trui broke a row and then went on to lend through Spence's service in the 1-1 and 5-2. third game only to receive the Spence nuw took niɔre care with The following is the unding of sang icestnient in the fourth his dives, concentrating more or
than speed. Placing them the Appeals Board: accurity
to Tsui's backhand,
and
same game.
Spence then fell into his lapse well
final
unless Avarite
can
Avarita's nearest rivals are Wahoo Patsy Ribeiro and Irene Castilho; maintain the puce when she next meets the Wildents and Pirates, the leadership may yet chango hands..
Wock-end programme Full programme for the week- Men's Senior League Playoff end:-
Sunday: CBA Ground
1.30 p.m. Americans v US Navy. (Don Robbins, R. Rosario, Robert "Qusėka” Remedios) 3.00 p.m. Braves v Jaguars. (Y, C. Mel, Raymond Tsao, Ren Sequiera, Tony Kwok) INTER-HONG LEAGUE
Saturday: CBA Ground 2.15 p.n. Gibbs v. Mercantile
Banit (Dick Silva, Bob Henderson, A.
Thir is only the second year in which this Cup has been com petea for as it was inaugurated presented the cup and establishe last year when Mrs. A. Piercy
n Bronze División Championship. Some 30 ladies were present at Fan'ng on Tuesday, when Mrs. 1. W. Shewan 1940-49 Captain, presented her Cup to Mrs. J.B. Mackic, the winner.
A protest has been received by the Hong Kong Softball Association from Gibbs against an umpire's reversed decision after declaring a ball "out" in thair. Inter-Hong game Against Civil Service, which the latter won by 2-8.
A. late entry by the Blue Birds to the Midget League has been approved, making the number of participanta an
aven 10.
Roxes outfielder Tipe is in charge of this team.
Hockey fixtures
The following are the Itong Kung Hockey Association fixtures for Sunday, March-19 Chand Tard Navy RNRC No 1 11,30; Umpires Mr. Dillom W. O. Smith.
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Chiu,
Ho fully extended
K, F. Chiu and A. Ho, first-seeded pair in the Junior Men's Doublos Division of the Colony Badminton Championship were fully extend- ed by St. Thorora's J. „Á. Soaras and J. A. Motta in their quarter-final game at the Kowloon Cricket Club' last night.
The Church boys surprised the huge crowd present by taking the Arst set 10-15 amidst great ex- eltement. In the second sat they were leading --12-11, when the Chung Wah players suddenly struck form to score four points In succession for bet
Benlor Mixed Doubles R. Tay Chinese YMCA) and Miss M
v. C. K. Lee Ribeiro (Recreio)
and Mixx Y. (Chinese YMCA) Franco. (Necreio); P. II. Wong and Helen Kwong (Chinese YMCA) v R. Young (Chinese YMCA) and Mias M. Xavier (Reerelo),
Junior Men's Singles: J. A. Soares (St. Teresa) v M. H. Liang (Homefaiks): B. Saw (Shailan- ders) v S. T. Hooi (University).
The third set saw the seeded pair produce some semblance of their usual form as they let loose their barrage of smashes and cross court flicks to lead 3-4, 6-4, Ink and 13-5. The two necessary JUNIOR MEN'S, DOURCES!~~ points for match were obtained
concession of
K. F. Chiu and A. H₫ (Chung only two with a further points to their opponents. Wah, v C. H. Ngan and B. Chaw (Shailanders); S. P. Lam and S. Fak v Commandos NRC No I Margle Rozario had a surpris. Cheong (University) v. N, K. 10.00; Umpires Capt Payne Ingly easy night against Chinese Chin and K. K. Loke (University).
YMCA's Helen Kwong. who seemed to be overcome with Capt nervousness and stage-fright.
Mr. Gurevitch. HKU V
Police Pokfulham 10.45;
Palmer Umpires Mr. Chisnall, Nomads v Ree "B" Heerelo 10.00;
Umpires CYS Gater Sgt. Mr. Hannah.
University's 5. K. Cheong and S. F. Lam, top-favourites for the Junior Doubles title, maintained Dutch + Club RNRC No 3 11.15: their brilliant form to
beat a Umpires Mr. Xavier Mr. Agisting Shailand pair of G. Lun Makham Singh. KITC YMCA ENRC No 2 10.00; and B. Saw, 15-8, 15-11.
Umpires Mr. Llinko P. C. Badminton semi-finalists
Dradey.
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JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES:
J. A. Soares and Mrs. Boures (St. Theresa) y A. D. Brown (St. Rozario Therusa) and Murgio
Recrelo); W. C. Chung und Mrs. Chung (Chinese YMCA) v.C. M. Quinn and Miss Y, Franco (Ro- crolu).
LADIES' SINGLES: Miss U. Khoo (Chinese YMCA) M. Kozario (Recrolo); Theresa) v Mias M. Ribeiro (Recreio). LADIES' DOUBLES: Miss M. Xavier and Mrs. H. J. ove
(Hecrelo) Ribeiro and Mrs. M. Rozario (Recreto); Miss D. Ramsay and Miss J. Greenhaiph (Kowloon Docks) y Mrs. L. F. Stokes and Mrs. A. Tamworth (Shallanders).
The following are the semi-v Mrs. Hockey League Standings
PWDL
AP Analists in the Colony Badminton; Mies C. Silva (St. Recreio "A" 18 15 2 1 87 16 32
19 19 0 0 111 9 38 Championships: Ariny Commandos 19 14 14 86 41 29 gonier
Men's Singlès: C. K. KITC
20 13 3 4 48 30 20 Lee (Chinese YMCA) Mrs. F.D. Hunter presented to Recreio "B" 20 93 8 55 45 21 Low (University): Robert Tay
48 39 21(Chinese YMCA) v M. T. You Navy Mrs. Shewin prizes which she
93.0 40 43 21 (University). hnd wen during the season.
Nomads
20 41 10
Club
10. 77'
6 7 27 32 19
v K. S.
Mrs. Shewan is leaving on Home RAF
Senior Men's Doubles: R. Tay 929 43 10 and P. H. Wong (Chinese YMCA) Leave by the "Canton and will Police
HKU 19 5.5 9 30 35 15 v Bili Funk and S. K. Howe not be present at the Annus Dutch HC. 21 3 4 12 38 49 14 (Shollanders); W. F. Foo and C. Spring Meeting which is to brak SC... 21 5 3 13 33 61 13 K. Lee (Chinese YMCA) 'v Gor- held on March 20 and March 21 YMCA
10 4 2 13 29 74 10 don Lum and J. Kee (Shailon- Mrs. Showon
Chand Tara 21 00 21 0143 0'ders). received the runner-up. prize for the Champlonship.
Club
Mrs. Shewan had defeated the. last year's Champlon, Mrs. A.E.G. Haig in a most remarkable game- to go into the finals.
She was dormie three down on the 18th hole and went on to win!
the to square the next three "Havling studied all the evid-1
match, which then went on to the 25th hole where Mrs. Shewan won
Guterres, Ren Barretto) 3.45 pm. Shoil v Stanvac. (les Castro, F. Corren, S. K. Khan Wanda Rodriques) Sunday: Recreio F/B Ground
Union 1.30 p.ra.
Insurance v Caltex. mit a foul. In view of the play- er's previous clean record and or (ob Henderson. Eddie Loureiro, the fact that he has been sus- pended for 17 rinys, we consider 10.30 am. Civil Service
Miguel. he has been sufficiently punished lor the offence and therefore the
(C. M. Xavier Ed. Remedios; suspension should, cense forth-
La Souza) worth."
of errors, over-driving and net-velleying and smashing the re-ence, we find the player did com-: ting his drives four times in the turns, he ninde a grand hrth game, seven times in the effort to bag the next three games sixth game und three times in and earn a replay which will no the seventh game.
By this time Tsui had built for dust in as spectacular ne yester- himself a commanding lend of day's turale of fully 120 minutes.
5-2.
A doubt fault and three suc-.
cessive errors by Tsui on his ser- vice gave Spence his third gume!
first set. Another four
BILLIARDS
and
three
in the "errors"and"zome beautiful-passing
In an exciting Billiards Lengse short cross drives by Tsui con- clarded the first set in exactly 30 match between Eastern and Police minutes.
Reserve, the former won by 850
to 640 Tsui started
in the paints
by strongly second set winning the first three matches to two. By their victory, points with his services. Content they collected all three points. to stay at the base-line and al- Chung Sing easily beat Kowloon errors, or trying to pass him with nil, thus scoring all three points,
KCC TENNIS SEASON
The official opening of the 1950 Tennis Season of the Kowloon Cricket Club will take place on
Dern Silva)
v San
Soccer:
Kit Chee beat S. China 4-1 in rough game
the hole and match by one stroke.
This is most certainly are Kit
cord for any golf match over played at Fanling.
Chee beat South China by four goals to one in a First Division League soccer game af Caroline Hill yesterday.
Other prizes presented to Mrs. The game, which was keenly contested, was mar
prize for the Running, Eclecti
MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE
1. W., Shewan were: The Ross Cup which she has won for the second "Sa'urday:~~Recreio-F/B-Ground | year-running-and-the-runner-up 2.16 p.m. Rexes v Accs. (Bim Ablong, Robert Silva, 1gmar] Competition hold earlier in the
Eriksen, R. Nunes)
'LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE Bunday: CBA Ground/
season.
Gordon Richards
lowing his opponent to make the Cleket. Club by five matches to dan American Tennis Tourna- 304, Clovers & White Tango presented with
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ment, to be followed by a Cock- tall party and an Impromptu
Dance.
All members of the Club inten. ding to take part in the Tennis Tournament are requested, to sign their names on the nolice that is posted at the Club."
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As the number of players will be limited, it is advisable for membors to put their names on the list as soon as possible.
SNOOKER TOURNAMENT
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Blackpool, March 14, Walter Donaldson, former title holder, look the lead against the present Champion, Fred Davis, during the early session of their World Professional Snooker Championship final at Blackpool today and, at the interval, Jed by 22 frames to 20.
(June Lee, M. Guterres,
Kwok, Bim Ablong) 12-noon Squaws v St. Teresa's. (Buster Hollands, Ed. Marques, C. Coelho, Hal Winglee) MIDGET LEAGUE Saturday: Recreto P/B Ground
golden spurs
red by the rough tactics employed by certain of the Kit Chee players.
South China. more than held their own' for three quarters of the game, but the unnecessary
the Kit Chep, players told out in-
roughness employed by certain of
the end.
...
·RESULTS 'AT A GLANCE
1 Kit Chec 1 Eastern
FIRST DIVISION One after another, the South S. China. China youngsters became Injured Club through the tactles of the opposi- Police tion.
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3 RAF
SECOND DIVISION
G' Prison's
London, March 14, Britain's champion Jockey,
Even their goalkeeper, Pau Kit Chee Gordon Richards, was today King-yin, who played a grand presented with a pair of golden game, was subjected to rough-
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SCHOOLBOYS' SINGLES;
K. Y. TRO (St. Paul's), v E. C 2. Isi (Wali Klu); A. A. Dosi Remedios (Lu Salle) v G. Saw (Asia College),
SCHOOLBOYS' DOUBLES:
K. Y. Tso (St. Paul's) and "B Saw (Asia, College) v E. C. Y. Hai and S. Hal (Wah Klu); M Nolanco and G. Pomeroy (Zoh Sulle) v F. Allayd and J. Pomeroy, Jr. (La Solle).
Full results
Junior Men's Doubles: K E Chlu and A. Ho (Chung Wah) beat J. A. Soares and J. A. Motta (SL Therese), 15-10, 15-12, 15-7,
Ladies' Singles: Margle Rozario (Recreio) beat Helen Kwong (Chineso. YMCA), 11-2, 11-3.
Junior-Man's-Doubles S. K Cheong and S. F. Lam (Univer- sity) beat G. Lum and B. Saw (Skallanders), 15-8, 15-11.--
Junior Mixed Doublest C. M: Quinn and Yolly Franco (Recrelo). beat A. J. Remedios and I Remedios (Recreio), 15-7, 18-7.
Senior Mixed Doubles! R.-Young (Chinese YMCA) and Miss Mar garet Xavier (Recreio) beat H. T. Heah (University) and U. Khoo (Chinese YMCA), w..
3.45 p.m. Mohawks V. F. 1. Dod-spurs to mark his 22 years of house tactics and suffered an in-ear. Kwok Ying-kee took the Schoolboys soccer
gers.
success as champlon jockey injury to his back. Tong_Sheung the British Isles,
(D. Izait, Reggie Silva, Frank Xavier, Samet Samy) Bunday: Recralo F/B Ground,
Everyone of note in the Bri- world was present 9.00 am. Black Arrows v Black; tish racing
Howks (Pete McĦac).
at a lunch given by the Leading newspaper, "Sporting 3.00 p.m. Aces.v Falons (Ricardo sporting
Ribeiro).
Life," at this presentation.
Proposing the toast of "Gor- don Richards," the Earl of Rose bery, member of the Jockey Club of the leading pillars and one Blue of the
British turf,, said that Richards was the greatest fockey he had ever seen after mard than 50 years of racing on the British turf.
12 noon Saints v Lions
Henderson).
0.00
(Bob
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Bunday: CBA-Ground 1 a.m. Delawares v Birds Jósle: Ribeiro). Current Batting Averages; follows:-
was brought down heavily about pot kick, but Pau King-yin 10 minutes from Ume and had to brought off a brilliant save, leave the field,
There was no further scoring in the first; half,
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The latest Kit Chee, acquies. tion, No Kel-cheung, played in the pivotal » position, and was Inclined to play the man rather than the Sait.
Had it not been for the stalwart defence of their backs and the fine goalkeeping of Fau King-yin, South Chian would have lost by
larger margin.
MEN'S SENIOR: LEAGUE
Pau: King-yin was especially MAG AB. H Peta
The acid test of a jockey was brilliant bringing off one "save Spiky Guterres 13 42 18429 that he should never lose a race after another. In the initial half, Ren Sequiera 14 54 23 426 he should have won, and he brought the small crowd to Donaldson won four of the six Eric Guest
Tony Osmund :13 41 17 415 Richards had lost, far fewer than its feet by saying a penalty taken
15 54 22 407 any other, jockoy he could re-・by Kwok Ying-kee. · frames. The scores, with Donald Harry Ayres 11 41 16 390 member. son first, were 89, to 43, 45 to
67, 69 to 25, 70 to 7, 41 to 54. LADIES SENIOR LEAGUE
70 to 37-Router.
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BASEBALL SCORES
New York, March 14,-*| Exhibition baseball scores: Detroit, "American" 3, New York
American '1.)
St. Loule, National 5, Boston, Na-
tional.ม. New York, National 0, Cleveland
„American 3. *:
Cincinnati, National", Philadel
phia,
National Pillsburth National 12, Chicago
*American 7
Brooklyn National Mobile,
Southern Aipciation "I Chicago
National St. Louis, American
Printed and pubilobed, for the Frebris Lovs, the OIINA : MAILAZIIMITED, DA
Avarita' Choy Patay Ribeiro
1. Castilho. Bubble Lee,
He had, seen all the greatest Five minutes 'after.~the' game) riders of the century, including started, Ng Kol-cheung fouled 7 29-13448 Danny Maber, who used to ride Ko Po-koung just outside the Kit 9 30 13 40 for his father, but Richards was Chee's penalty area. 8 33 12 364 the greatest of them all, 019318
Teresa Campos
ST. JOSEPH'S
Play gets rough
The
South
Interport trial
Another Schoolboys Inter port soccer trial in preparation for the forthcoming visitte Monila was held, on the Club ground at Happy Valley yes- to tardey afternoon.
On resumption, play began get rough, although the referee kept a tight check on pil players. Yesterday's game, which was Midway through this, half, Yiu Greens and the Reds, ended in between teams representing the Check-yin obtained the ball from a win for the latter by thro a throw-in and, breaking through,
clear.goole, sent in a shot. The ball, hit the The following players are re base of an upright and entered quested to be present at the the net.
Club ground on Sunday, March China players 10, at 9.15 am when a further The school; semed to be disheartened by trial will be held. Chle and went to pieces. Ai boys will be pitted against a most Immediately afterwards, Club X
selected Hong Kong Football "Yiu, Chróləyin headed in and Leo Ken-you (St. Joseph's) Jother goslifebm a, centré by Hoj Young Yushung (St. Joseph's)
Chan Shiu-shing (St. Stephen's), Au 610-wing Ten minutes from ́ ́ time Yiù Check-yin completed his hat-trick cheung
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Taking the kick Tong Shaung when he beat the defenders, toʻp Chan
Tsa Man- Captain (Queen's)
You Tat-bar Sun-sman (Ta (La Salle),
Chu
Cheng
In presenting Richards with 0 23 10 303 his golden park, Mr. A. B. Cle- sent in a torrid delve and a da. through pass and scored.
(Queen's) editor of the Sporting tender deflected the ball into theIn the closing stages of the kon), Ko Po-keung ments: Life"
he hoped corner of the net to put South game, South China tried hard to said that Richards would this year schlove China ond goal upped score, but they were unequal to huk-sang. (St. Joseph's), C his ambition in at last riding
(St, Yan), A Rattled by this carly reverse, the occasion as they could not Hon-ping (Wan SOCCERITES LEAVE the winner of the Derby and
Koodayoff (King George
V), HO that he would have the privilege the Kit Chen players went all match the tactics of their op
who were intent on Chiu (Taikoo), Tong Ping-shu FOR MANILA?. Lot #: writing the headlines out for the equaliser. For almost ponents,
Richards With Golden Spurs 10 minutes they kept up a sus stopping them from scoring and
Yan), Chan Chuen-kwok (Wah's Twenty two tontballers of St. Wins Derby on The Golden tained attack an South China' did not seem to care how they (Queen's), Lou Shing-kit:*(Wan V Yun) and Chan Ping-leung (51) Joseph's Football Club left for Road for the champion Jockey goal, but Pau King-yin, ably as did it
Loseph's). - Bouth China: Pau King-ý kong || Golden In this | Kal-phẩu, kept them at Manila by Philippine Air Lines Road in the year Derbated by Lee Shek-ching and Ho yesterday.
cal-chi, kept them a
Shek-ching Ho Kai-chi 727 Mr. Clements added that there They were invited thereby was no other sportsman in any
However, ducing one of the Kam-hung, Fol Yiu-wanyong – RUGGER RESULT olearances the ball want to Ho Shewing-tak Lau Sheung Tong the Philippine Amateur Athletic sport in any country in the
xlog-fany, who isboed It Into Sheug Chunk Tok-lin, Po world who had a record to equal Federation: MAPEN
easy that of. Richards, who, had been thale five-day stay in champion, Jockey for 27 yours Manila, the local footballers will and had ridden 2,999 winners. olby five-muigh gainst Manila He added the great measure iteama, SerRAS
of his success wat die domestic bappings, and They are exported to return | all, thoes: prepent:swrot here on March
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