Soccer:
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CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1950.
Rugby:
Local soccer players being Keen games expected in
exploited to the limit
(By "ROVER")
The Hong Kong Football Association, as the body governing amateur soccer in this Colony, is no longar interested in looking after the wol fare of its players.
All indications point to the fact that the Associa--
tion is mainly interested in making money and still more money at the expense of un- fortunate players, who are being exploited to the limit.
If any proof were needed to As this report as well as the substantiate the charges made, report on the Bangkok tour is “da might refer to the unjusto come before the Council-
tified increase in the number of the
of
-called Interports and un- official Interports, plus games against visiting teams from abroad.
HKFA for adoption at
Badminton semi-finals begin Monday
Semi-finals for all the 10 events of the Colony Badmin- toh Championships begin: on Monday, March 20, al Club de Reercio with a programme of five games.
An adinission charge of $1,20 be made for eluding tax will its meeting on Tuesday next. Itcuch Semi-final session. is to be hoped that at least one
The following is the complete Councillor will assert himself and programie: have the courage to ask a few forthright questions.
On a stretchor
In days gone by. when the standard of football in this Colony! was definitely higher than it is For example, it might be asked dus mit when the game was how Lo Sau-fook of St. Joseph's At a "big-business" propositie to be so seriously injured As at present, there was only one that, he had to be brought back on a'stretelier and rushed straight Interport
ta the Queen Mary Hospin im- with a mediately after landing at Kai
this
and that was the an- bunt gala affair betwee Colony and Shanghai,
beensional triangular tourment| in which Tientsin took part.
Today, the number of so-called Interports and unofficial Interports hus trend
Tak
Questions regarding the injuries sustained by Tennuel and Tang Yee-kli, who are expected to be out of the game for the rest of
thereased to an absurd ex-the season, might also be asked. tent and players, in aridition to It would also be interesting to being called upon to play their know why the players were ne awn Club games week after week know during the playing season, as well commodated in Chinese hotel as representative games, are called outside the city while the mana- up to make tours abroad er rs were put up in a better type play any team which the KFA hotel in the city. cares to invite to these shores.
Desire for profit
it might also be asked why the managers accepted this ar rangement Instead of insleting that they be allowed to romali with their players, however diɛ- tasteful the accommodation in a Chinese hotel.
If the shabby treatment accord-
All these Interporis, unofficial Interports and games with out- site teams are not arranged for the benefit of the players; they are being arranged the resulted the Hong Kong players was of an insane desire for prot-due, as is being alleged in certain profit by the KFA and visiting quarters, to the political situa- tion in Saigon, then it might be
was advance warning in the There are many other pertinent which could be fairly questions asked and the pubile will watch
feams,
The KFA seems to have over- asked why the HKFA looked the fact that the majority 2-of-local- players are employed in offices and other spheres and that livelihood does not depend
their
be
not
on the playing of football.
If any player selected by the with interest, the attitude adopted HKFA to
take
Part In * 2 game should
Injured by Council members at next Tues- seriously while playing in a representa diny's Council Meeting of the As- tive game and is, in consequence, sociation. compelled to remain abaonti
from bla work for an unneces-
sarily lengthy period of time, he stando a chance of losing his
job.
of
Wook-End Programme Another fulł programme League matches has been at- ranged for the week-end.
Will the HKFA, upon the hop- pening of any such event, under- take to pay to the player con- cerned a sum equal to his monthiy -salary-during-his-period-of-un-morrow.
employinent?
Monday, March 20 At Club de Recreio 17.30 p.m. Junior Men's Singles. J. A. Soures (St. Theresa) v M. H. Liang Homefolks). 9.00 p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles: W. C. Chung and Mrs. Chung (Chinese YMCA) v C. M. Quinn and Y. Franco (Re- crelo).
..
8.30 p.m. Ladies' Singles: Miss)
G. Silva (Recreio) v Miss M. Ribeiro (Recreio).
9.90
Senior Mixed Doubles: H. Wong and H. Kwong (Chinese YMCA) v R. Young
(Chinese Y) and Miss M
Xavier (Itec.).
9.30 p.m. Senior Men's Singles: Robert Tay (Chinese YMCA) v M. T. Yeow (University).
Wednesday, March 22 At Club de Kecreto
Doubles: 7.30 p.m. Schoolboys
M. Nolasco and G. Pomeroy (La Salle) v F. Allaye and J. Pomeroy, Jr. (La Salle). 6.00 p.in. Junior Men's Singlesi
today's Seven-a-Side competition
(By "J. T. STUD"}
On the Club ground at Happy Valley at 2.30 p.m. today, the remaining eight of 36 origínal en- trios battle for the honour of winning the coveted Blarney Stona Shield."
Last year's winners, Club "A", look the strongest side on paper, but the seven's game is almost unpredictable and one can only hazard at the outset a guess as to the final outcome.
Two interesting possibilities arise, an all-Military-final-be tween the Middlesex and Lei- cesters or 3 purely civilian affair between the respective Club sevens; of the two, I think. the latter a. more likely pos- sibility.
Today's proceedings commence with the Middlesex versus Club "A" tle.
In Clayden, the soldiers pos scis a match winner who bears close watching. He is the chief, danger to the Club'a aspirations of alrepeat win. The Club, although H little vulnerabic,
are workmanlike side and in my opinion will prove just a little too much
for the dichords."
Somewhat disappointing
Handicaps for 4th Race Meeting
Following are the Hong Kon Jockey Club handicaps for the 4th Race Meeting, March 25:
1.-Alexander Park Handicap (1st Section) Class 7. 0 Fur.
Jongs.
Softball:
Sports. Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Jaguars to clash with Braves in Senior League play-off
(By "GRANDSTAND")
K.H. Ip & Tsai The best softball game this week will undoubted-
win Doubles
semi-final
South China's Ip Kuon-bung and Edwin Tsai, holders of the Colony Hardcourt Tennu Duublos championship title, will now meet the Taul truthars, holders of the current grasscourt championship
was very
ly be the Jaguars-Braves Senior league play- off, with the Jags in the second goma" of the sorios against their deadly rivals. The Ladies Junior League will also provide some interesting games as St. Teresa's tangle with the Squaws, while White Fangs cross bats with a much improved Clover outfit.
The
Fred hopes. A fu!!
mean anbiber
The Inter-Hong League this your is gaining popularity and it vene with regrat 'that the had to turn General Council down several late entries.
The eight teams batiling for the San Miguel Shield will participato in the second round this week, with Shell down to play Stanvac in the feature game of the Hong series.
on
The Midget League, with to the Rexes the result of thin title, in the final of the Colony their fancy-named teams, opens afternoon's game will have ark Doubles Championship_by_victuc this week-when-Igmar Brik- important bearing on the fing of their straight set victory over sen's Mohawks meet vetoran Gordon Lum and Poker Diesta's PI Dodgers.
A victory will mean they wit Tong yesterday. Jp and Teal
won by 6-2, 7-5 programme of five games has be tied with the Blackhawks at and 8-0 without unduly exerting
been arranged.
the completion of the fixtures, themselves.
Inter-hong rivalry continuen an and this will necessitate a play Gordon Lum gave a good dis- Shell scume with Stanvac for the off for the Ernie Hearther trophy, lay and
while a loss will best game in the hong tʊup. neat with play
nutty of his strokes. Poker Tong tasted first blood in the, play-of
Joating Jaguars, having disappointing season. although doing well, found the going a bit too much for him,
series last week when they shaded The winners did not try hard a powerful St. Joseph's nine, will with the Braves and
took
things rather easily. Ip start against brought of several winners with unprecendented confidence. Aeroplane 145, Airfeld 137. his hard drives.
Ollie Van' outfit has improved Argus II 136, Flight 150, Flying
tremendously Lum took the service and lost
since lost year, Wheel 143, Glacial Lake 141, Iron the game. Tsal was the next to
when they figured prominently Mask 150, Miami Beauty 150 serve and won the game without
In the minor circuit but Midnight Express 143, Tadiotron conceding a stroke. Tong lost hir
would no a mistake to be over 155, Shangrila 140, Silver Spear service, while Ip won his to lead
confident against the Braves, in spite of the fact that they will 150, Souvenir 138, Speed Wheel | 4-0.
Lum won 150, Unicorn 140,
bo fielding a depleted teani, his service game
A powerful Civil Service aido The battery of Vic Pedruce and without conceding a slagle stroke to be down 4-1. Ip
now rated as comprising several senior league and That Frankie Corren is
San Miguel. however won the set 6-2.
the players take the best combination in seniors. Provided temperamental whose strength is mainly depon- Come back fighting A Grand Time 154, Chlef Wit-
Pedruco
uco is not rattled by the dent on speed-ball hurler Jack In the second set. Ip and Tsal Draves mass of followers, not to Dempsey, ness 154, Frostylight 151, Jorrocks 154, Kwong Leung 141, Reuter 155 ran out a lead of four games to mention their bunt strategy, he Sapientia
162, que. However Lum and Tong should be able to pull his side. 143, Top Hat United Victory 152,
came back fighting to bring the through to another victory, scort to 4-4, 5-6, but lost even-
A personal struggle
This year's souvenir programme, Glasually by 7-5.
will have 49 pages, und Individual Το Jaguar Orst-sucker Eric The third set saw ip Tani
And
will run into batting averages personal struggle, two pages, covering the efforts of taking the lead to 4-2. The next Guest, this is game was very hard fought and as he is now only a few perecut-
The Hon. Scerotary has re- after eight deuces the game went Re points behind batting leader more players. Cooper 138, Daisy Bell 166, Em- press Delight 152, Golden Drago to Lum and Tong, bringing the Spiky Guterres of the Braves. quested teams to send sin, group
Mentor Charlie Figueiredo,
photographs of teams and mana- tic promises to be a real thrii- 135, Seafre 159. ler: the soldiers, with the ex
The winners took the next ception of Major Goldschmidt,l 1-Alexander Fark Handicap game to lead 5-3. Lum and Tong, are not an outstanding side, but;
(2nd Bection) Class 7. 8 Fur- by some clever placements, we
the next two games to bring the are definitely extremely hard: longe. working.
Big Bluff 143, Bitter Sweet 155, score to Avo all:
Tong won the next game on his Tony Osmund and Gerry Gosano," purpose of hearing the protest accurate passing has,
Major Goldschmidt's long and Esmeralda 143, Flying Knight 138
service to lead 6-3. Thereafter however, Forever Spring 144, Gangway 142.
and his Good Bay 140, Mabel 155, Mer-p and Tsal exerted pressure and leadorship may just prove sull-cury 143, Peacock 143, Sans Atout the set 8-8.
won the next three games to win 139, Small Dragon 141, Strath- namra 150, Topper 150, Zephyr
Wayfoong's midweek form. after their polished display in the first round was somewhat disappoint- ing, although Campbell's Injury upset the balance of the side.
feel the bankers will have to do better if they aspire to go forward to the
Quarter-finals. For the Commandos, Fowke and Harrison
capable of a surprise and unless
arc
2-8andown Park Handicap (1st Section) Class 8. From MP.
3-Curragh Handicap, 18. 14% Miles. Big Shot 149, Blue Sky 139
148, Chesterfield
154
S. T. Hool (University). v B. Campbell is able to take part in Bootsie
Saw (Shallasiders).
today's game, I think the Marines
The Club
8.30 p.m. Junior Men's Doubles:
K. F. Chiu and A. Ito (Chung) will win thr" and Lalcentora 142, Jeep Lee 135, Pearl Dive score to 4-3 in favour of Ip and piloting the Braves
Bill Chow and C. H. Wah) Ngan (Shallandera). 0,00 p.m. Ladies Doubles Miss M. Xavier and Mrs. H. J Gonsalves (Rec.) Miss M Ribeiro and Mrs. M. Rożario (Rec.).
0.30 p.m. Men's Senior. Singles: C. K. Lee (Chinese YMCA) v K. S. Law (University). Thursday, March 23
At Kowloon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. Schoolboys" Doubles: K. Y. Tso (St. Paul's) and B. Saw (Asia) E. C. Y. Hs Main Interest will be centred on and S. Hai. (Wah Kin), the return match between Kit 8.00 p.m. Junior Men's Doubles: Chee and South China, which will
3. 1 K. Cheong and S. F. Lam be played on the Club ground to
(University) v N. K. Chin and K. K. Loke (University). South China put-up--very-8.30 p.m. Ladies Doubles: Mra
L. F. Stokes and creditable performance against the
Mrs A Tamworth (Shallanders) y Miss. D. Ramsay and Miss J. Greenhalgh (Kowloon Docks), p.m. Ladies' Singles. Miss U Khoo (Chinese YMCA) v Mrs. M. Rozarlo (Recreio). 0.30 p.m. Senior Men's Doubles: Robert Tay and P. H. Wong Chinese YMCA) v Bill Funk and S.K. Howe (Shallanders).
Will the KFA undertake to potential Champions on Wednes obtain for such player, In the in spite of the fact that they event of his losing his job, em-
eventually
went down by four ployment at the same rate of pay goals to one. with the same prospects?
The lads from Caroline Hill wil no doubt go all out to avenke this defent tomorrow,
Post oxperience has shown that! the HKFA is not prepared to un- dertake these obligations.
Local set-up Admittedly, players selected to tour abroad or take part in re-
The following is the week-end programme:
Today
fat Division.
4.30 p.m. Referee: A.E.P. Galest Linesmen: P. George and W. Lawler.
presentative games, may refuse to Commando v CAA, Sokunpoe play if they can put forward o reasonable excuse, but when one takes into consideration the local sel-up and what really goes on behind the scenes, a player must play when required to ilo so or suffer the consequences.
A great deal of the respon- sibility for the present slate of - affaire rests with the represen.
tatives of the different Clubs. The
majority Vi these Clubs representatives, for reasons best known to themselves, are inclin- ad to be tongue-tied when they altend meetings of the HKPA and prefer to agree to everything that is proposed by the Assoclu- tion rather than give their own frank views.
Should there be any doubt re- garding the charge that the ma- jority of Club representatives are lacking in candour, one might refer to the reports on the recent visits of Hong Kong teams to Bangkok arid Saigon.
Bad tasto in mouth ' From all accounts, the visits left a very bad taste the mouth. Apart from the fact that sever- al Hong Kong players were scri- Qualy Injured, the treatment of Hong Kong's representatives while In Saigon was to say the least of it, humillating.
Immediately after their ro turn to the Colony, a number of the Hong-Kung players voiced
Eastern y Army (PP from 4.3.50) Caroline I, 4.30 p.m.; Re feree: J.F. Eanis; Linesmen: A Leck and Riberio. tolke v Club (PP from 2.11.40)
Boundary St.. 4.30 p.m.; Re- feree: JW, Sharpe; Lihesmen: G.T. Grummitt and E.A. Stub- ley,
2nd Division
Army v Club, Soskunpoo, 3 p.m.;
Referee: Chan Tak-fal. Eastern_v_CAA, Caroline Hill, 3|
p.m.; Referee: A. Leck. Dockyard v News Vendor, Navy. C.B. 4.30 p.m.; Referee. P. Man-
Prison's RAF. St. Joseph's, ? p.m.; Referee: Tsang King-hong University v St. Joseph's, St. Joseph's, 4.30 p.m.; Referee: J. Turner.
son.
Tomorrow
0,00
Felday, March 24
At Kowloon Cricket Cluli 7.30 p.m. Schoolboys Singles: K. Y. Tso (St. Paul's) v E. Hat (Wah Kin).
3.00 p.m. Schoolboys Singles A. A. Dos Remedios (La Salle) v B. Saw (Aria College). 9.30 p.m. Senior Men's Doubles: W. F. Foo and C. K. Lec (Chinese YMCA) v. G. Lum and J. Koo (Shollanders). 9.00 p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles: A. D. Brown and Mrs. M,
Theresa Rozarlo (St.
and Recrelo) v J. A. Soares and Mrs. Soares. 9.30 p.m. Senior Mixed Doubles: Robert Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro'v C. K. Lee and Miss Y. Franco.
LAWN BOWLS AT KBGC
This is going to be a busy. week-end at the Kowloon Bowl- Ing Green Club.
carried them
cient.
this for
Club "B" are also a sound lot and if Franklin and Stewart re- produce the form displayed in previous rounds, their combination
will be difficult to beat.
Outstanding figuro
The Police, of whom Slevin is the outstanding figure, have the easiest task of going forward into the next round.
I think the RA men will and, as did the Argylls, that the low- men are too strong and heavy. a proposition,
Rugbyenthusiasts wild' wel.
145,
.
5-Newbury Handicap Clas 1A. From 2 MP.
Taal.
FLAT RACING
SEASON OPENS
Lincoln, March 18.
this reason.
Souvenir programme
has come up with several head- Kors should submit these as soon aches, his biggest problem at the as possible in order not to hold
.. nunl-feature.. mument being to find suitable up the issue of tile popular an replacements for the team as a result of the delayed return from on Wednesday, March 22, for the A Council meeting will be field Guterres, Singapore of Spiky
against, an
Early this week, there were lodged by
Gibbs
still hopes of the trio of stars umpire's reversal of decision. returning in time for this lon-
portant game, but news han just been received
that they Lincolnshire:
will not be back in town for another week.
In spite
of this, however, the cagey mastermind
manged to field a team last week against
USS Bass, whom they trimmed convincingly.
Although the odds are slightly
Revised list of probable
runners
Amarant 135, Amazon 143, Arablan Dagger 138, Ataman 135. Ben Wyvis 135, Egyptian Field 150, Fort Knox 335, Golden Dahilo 147, High Speed 143, Jeep Heel The 1950 flat racing season 195, Lovely Lady150, Norse opened in fine spring-like against-the-D.aves-winning this Queen 135, Panda 157, Pleasant weather here today and a large one, it's just another ball game bond King 135, Valley 142, Skymaster 159, Vaga-crowd had an enjoyable, if not and, as, has been proved time and
again. "anything can happen.
London, March 18. very profitable, day.
Another chance 6-Haydock Park Handicap 11 to 2 favourite, Blackcoon, rid
Punters started well when the
A revised list of probable The Americans, who bowed to runners for the Lincolnshire (1st Section) Class 2. 1 Milo, Airs and Graces 140, Floralis toy, by 19-year-old Scetine, the elimination series, will be Handicap, running over one
Gordon
Won
·
came the news that the Club 143, Highlight 154, Lucky Starter Apprentices Handicap in a dold oil they clash with the US Nuvy this coln on Saturday, was an-
and Army are once more going to oppose sach other as a grand finale to the season on Sunday, March 26, on the Club ground. T'understand that the proccedi of this match will go towards the Club's Rugby Interport coffers.
j
27 runners.
152, Marigold 152, Rebel 145, Rose Emme 152, Sunshine 152, V-J Day. Some played up their winninge 150, World Peace 154.
on the Champlon Jockey, Gordon 7-Sandown Park Handicap Richards, who won with his first (2nd. Section) Class 6. From mount of the MP.
season on the 7 to 1 chance, Amigo 140, Argus 154, Filibus Stonebow Selling Plate for two- Little Go, in the ter 154, Jump Bid 138, Madame year-olds. Butterfly 150, Oldshoes 146, Pearl This turned out to be the Bridge 165, Roslyn,145, Shun Lee Champion's only winner of the The following is today's pro- 152, Slao Marshall 149.
day. He had to be content with second place on High Endeavour 8. Alexander Park Handicap on whom odds of 8 to 11 were
gramme.
Programme
Quarter-finala Club "A" y Middlesex at 2.30
final. The
given another chance again as mile at 3.00. p.m. GMT at Lin-
for the week
fourth play-off nounced today.
A feld of 41 is now likely to position.
In the absence of the Salisbury face the starter.
Another ship will again They are, with jockeys: Sound,
Bel Amour (D. Pago), Bobo (E. have to take over the fixture.
Neither side can be, sald to Smith), Transatlantic (K. Gethin), have pitching of a high calibre. Burnham (T. Burn); Kilbelin Philadelphe (G. but the Americans are definite (W. Neveit),
C. ly heavier with the stick. Judg- Clayton), Barnes Park (E: Ing from our perch, it seems Elliott). Hatchik (A Carson) the Clearyman will be in the Iror (T. Gosling), Grani (
Barlow), Rubalyat (no Jockey (3rd Section) Clasa 7. 6 Fur: laid to win the Greatwell seem to have hit the skids after Bronzino (E. Britt), Perslan p.m..
Junior lengue Squawn yet), Tir Na Nog (W. Cox), Wayfoong v HQ 3 Edo Bde, atj
Abdul Hamid 138, Amber 148. Richards was also unplaced on coach Bill Silva hos found it (W, Novett), Philadelpho 2.50 p.m.
iD. turn out for games Littlewood), Busy Bee 150, Care Free 150, a well-backed second favourite, dificuli:Lo Royal Leicesters v Club "B" a Double Coin 145, Gypsy 150, Har- The Axe, in the last race of the due to other more important Sm Seiler (J. Dyson), Laverstoke Smith), Big Wig ( Robertson), 3.10 p.m.
duties.
Fair Polica "A" 27 HAA Regt. RA vard 117, Hoi Polloi 150, Jacka day. at 3.30 p.m.
135, Kingfisher 155, National
After dropping to the Fangs. (J. Strett). Sun Flame (R. Rea Guard 142, Pacific 148, Rifle 140.
they succumbed to the Clovers." dor),
Fly Fancy (A Bemi-finals
Tomorrow's clash withi St
(J.) Winners of Club "A" and Mid- The Alligator 150, Yacal 140.
Blackpool Tower diesex v Winners of Wayfoong]
Emblem (D. Buckle), and HQ 3 Cdo Bde. 3.50. p.m.
Winners of Royal Leicesters and
politan Club "8" Winners of Police and 27 HAA Regt. RA at 4:10, p.im.
Final- p.m.
Starting times at Fanling
tonga.
140.
2.
(3rd
MP.
142
.
of Boven furlongs.
....
Scores a double
Douglas Smith, second
Plato
to
Star Point '
Richards in the Jockey's Cham-Teresa's will give them a chance Julea
Flame (H.26
pionship last year, scored a dou-
ment
Star
Greenway)Reuter.
(W.
(Mercer)
A smart manager: makes the (A. Harvey) and Hundred Up (R. Tips are numerous, but expert breaks, and perhaps this week opinion is of the view that one will see the Squaws batting in a
Big run on Finnure of fout of the best-backed horse different order. Dramatic, Burpham, Falt "Judg Coach - cum -manager Roberta
or Transatlantic, will win.
London, March 10. A fierce argument exlats among "Quicks" Remedios is all set for
There was a big run in betting. ("Teresa's : to annex the first the pundits as to which of this quarlotte it will be: Many others Junior championship, but like circles here today on Lord Bices- SAINTS WIN FIRST are fancled. but the major with player ailments in the cruianure was not quoted at last
most managers,
he has been faced torts Finnure for the Grand Na view' is that, one of the MATCH IN MANILA Four: wil win Reuter
S--Haydock Park Handicap blo, winning the Hairton Han- to redeem their prestige. (2nd Section) Class 2, 1 Mfie.
The Squaws should be able to Christle), Doro (D. Greeningv Barbarian 150, Beckenham 150, of the to favourite, Rahishae, get out
dicap of one and a half miles
of their alump, for the Belle Fontaine 153, Chief Pilot and the five-furlongs Batthyany line-up is not lacking in neiding
Lad (James Doyle), 154, Dominion 'Day 145,
Frince Danilo (L. Figgolt), Taso Home Flote on the 8 to 1 shot, Flouron, ability, nor hitting strength. Builder 142, Jeep Shing 130, Pay
Snaith) ᎺᎳ . Fields were
At wrong time
Eutogy (R. Bradley), good, no fewer, Day 180, Sookumpots 135, Woden- than 124 horses contesting the
Price (G, Morrilla), Pelican's The only explanation is that Dumbell (T. Mahon), Barometer six races.
the breaks have been against P. Tomlin). Kety (E. Larkin), 10-Sandown Park Handicap The big race of the meeting them with the rattling of hits at Asturose (W. Spoors), Bellmlek
Section) Cima 6. From 2 the: Lincolnshire Handicap, will the wrong time. fat Division'
This afternoon another of the Kit Chee v South China. Club Winter Wappinshaw games takes The following are the starting
be run here on Saturday, Amazing 160, Domino 4.30 p.m. Referee: L.G. Young pince, the lat closing at 9.30 times on the Old and New Epinard 145, Honey Daw 119 Linesmen: P.J. Dundon, und p.m. sharp. F.A. Barrettor
Courses at Fanling today and Marber, 159, Rosemarie 138, Sun Tomorrow at 10 am, the 21 tomorrow KMB RAF (PP from. 2.2.50) head final
kiss 115, The Hopeful 151, Too for the Hong Pairs
Today Old Course woomba Boy 154, Tunny 135. Boundary St. 4.30 p.m.; Re- Cup win be played between feree: J.G. Fadley; Linesmen Kowloon Dock(W. McCall and
4.18. - RN, Lindeman N.P. Downie -
Tomorrow-old-Course”, Liu Ting-kai and J.H. Garretta J. Fraser) and Royal Naval Yard
2nd
(NB.O. Dept: C. E. Crouch and Division South
•v・ Talk o
FA Plumn).Raga p.m.; Referne: C.E..Woo. their dissatisfaction over what-Police v FCA, Boundary St, sotually, happened In Baljon.
pm; Referee: Liu Ting-kal. It was expected, in the face of such dissatisfaction, that when Solleitora v Yard Police, Navs the report of the tour was placed
HV, 430 pm. Referee: L Plog-liu on the table at the Interport Sub- Committee meeing on Monday last fill and frank: discussion would take place, with Club: re- presentatives taking up cudgels on behalf of
ARKETING LALA KO pettive their respective
China
SAA BILLIARDS
match
In a billiards' loaguoj last night, the Chung Sing Sing tedna beat RAF with 704 points to 690, the sobre being 4-1, Storey of the RAF we who was pitted the rereport, vtcontained against the able Wong WAL, WEE "'dutzat, the ordinary, On the most outstanding player of hand,, It would seem his aide, South China” Amateur- report made that the Athletics best Police Renerve Balgon were playedɛin 1421;t with the points grotų st. 298 |ävery,öleen sid Bookline, piriku to 450 Candles
3.16 1.1 Thew-U. E. Hayon [930 (C3). Ketola-W.FL. Davle Vul (9:24 28. | Robertitetí÷÷÷W.PA- Dirtwälailə, In the afternoon (list clones 9.IS. H.R, Cleland--P. Morrison 3.30 p.m.) a rather novel game
9.8% 1.8, Garden-1.0, „Dunbar ("SEO_RWA/ Mackichkiing, Redman has been arranged; the sider
'9.40. "HLY. <PL}{{p#=7.6.D!. Black?? will: conslat" of pre-wor residents of the Colony who are now
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SSN MEETING
Manila, March 17, The St. Joseph's Football Club of Hong Kong, in its frat ap- pearance here last night, boat the Terminal Athletes by 4-2
a fast game scored the first
The Terminals
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