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THE PERFECT

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CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950.

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"THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES"

over REDIFFUSION

9.15- 9.30 p.m.

MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS.FRIDAYS

Hockey:

RECREIO "A" SCORE

WIN OVER ARMY

3-2

In one of the bost oxhibitions of hockey seen in the Colony, Club de Recreio "A" avenged their carlier season defeat by the Army when they beat the soldiers at King's Park yesterday by three goals to two.

For their win, Recreio have to thank, principally, Garcia, Nery, Reed and Gerry Gosano, but this is perhaps a little invidious, when the whole side played so well.

Garcia was in splendid form after a shaky start and in the hmud half made three glorious suves, when the Army were at-¦ fucking hotly,

lic was constructive too, and incisive, and put "Spiky" Gut- teres, the left-wing, away time and again, Gutteres himself play- ed well and hard, while Reme- dios, at inside-right, if not us prominent as he usually is on the "D" side, played a man's part. Bertie Gosano had, for hin, quite an off day, but made no serious blunders,

Nery was very good indeed al riglu back, and it was a pity that he was unlucky enough to trip Garcher in the second half when that player bad beaten the defence, and 10 gave way a

The Army too pluyed well to penalty corner from which the Aray equalisert.

cether-lu tact, a feature of the Reed was andness percontane was the cohesion on both fire al centre Filf, intercepting idea, beautifully, and distributing the ball neatly and cleverly with quick push passen. Gerry Goring wok his three ebanweg well-so, Recreio bract Three goals. He was quick and necurate In the eirete and wens for the slightest opening.

Enough chances

Army have in a great messure, no one to blame bist themselves. the rouges chances in the first half to win most matches.

Rogerson in goat made one or two very good saves, particularly one for a push shot by Reed In the secatid half, which had "goal" written all over it.

A nasty knock

Stubba, it a bit slow, was the better back, although due sym- pathy must be extended to Crow fard who early on, which affected his game considerably, and it was only inte in the game that he came into

had nasty knock

In fact, they bad the ball in his own. the net three times but twice a The Army defence was, per- score was disallowed. On one of haps, a bit suspect under pres- there pecasions, Gardne took the sure, although almost any ordinary ball through

mut, when clear, defence might well have fallen Possed to Candiots who was oit-on the three pecasions on which

of this did.

#lustrative

slde. This what was happening all the time, which is of what

one would expect -fron - harkey players of the experience of these two,

uver-

Both sides played sound, con- structive hockey and r excitement ensed niny frees hear the tuft, one can forgive it when the ease. what was at stake.

Put

Morsh too

YESTERDAY'S

SOCCER RESULTS AT A GLANCE

2

C 3

FIRST DIVISION KMB

Commando Royal Navy 08, China RAF

Chinese AA 1 Eastern

Kit Chee

2

Kowloon Cricket Club Tennis

The following tennis matches in the Kowloon Cricket Club have been arranged and must be play- ed off on the days and at the times specified.

Monday, April 10 at 10.20 a.m. Court No. 1 D. MacGregor and A.

E. 1. Guest vp T. E. and R. O. Baker.

Court No. 2 C. R. Tiernan and J.

Horsman vs J. Lertou and F. R. Kermant..

Court No. 3 K. M. Getz and A.V. White vs Winner E. K. and J. A. Abbas vs C. Kotewall and J. Fenton. Court No. 4 Mrs. L. F. Stokes and Miss M. Figuerado vs Mrs. J. Horsman and Miss M. Fisher. Court No. 5 Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Forward vs Winner Mr. and Mi, F. Kwok vs Miss J. Watts and G. A. Phillips. Monday, April 10 et 3.00 p.m. Court No. 1 Mrs. M. Chow and Mrs. L. Benjanin vs Mrs V. M. Pepperell and Miss M. Xaxier.

Court No. 2 Mrs. J. Lawes and L. F. Stokes vs Capt. and Mrs. Robertson.

Softball:

Easter programme likely to produce a full quota of thrills

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Softball fans will in all probability he given a full quote of thrills over the Easter holidays as the programme comprises 35 games, with the Ladies and Mon's International Finals on Mon- day dominating the scano.

The Junior League Championship will also be decid- ed as the Blackhawks, Jaguars and Rexes dead- locked for first place, tangle in a knock-out series on Saturday and Monday..

The Senior League Play-ofs, Recreio Football Ground: 10.00 continue unabated os Bravesja.m. Mohawks v Llons; 11,30 a.m take on Jaguars and Americans Delawares v Black Arrows; 1.0

p.m. Black Hawks v Falcons; 2.30) during the holiday period.

of four daye p.m. Aces v Black Hawks; 4.00) A concentration

(Midget Midget p.m. Dodgers v Saluto pinying will keep the

League games). Leaguers on their toes, as they scue In an all out effort for the Jack Shepherd Cup.

Batting Icadors tumblo

thi

Latest batting averages:

MEN'S SENIOR›LEAGUE:

20

14 54 21 49

40P .389) 10 .380 .380

.361

Home soccer:

Manchester City seem doomed to relegation

SCHOOLBOYS

SCORE THIRD WIN

Manlio, April 5.. After scoring two goats in the first nine minutes tho Hong Kong collegiate football team went on to defeat, the Ateneo de Manila team, 3.0, last night for its third straight victory here,

Tong Ping-ahu, Hong Kong's inside right, scored the first goal in five minutes and Ko Po-keung, centre forward, dribbled through

Ateneo's

back line for the wcore.

accond

reserve

Chang Ping-loung, Inside right, netted the final goal in the second half after

corner pass from Chu Kam- wing.

reserve

The Hong Kong poalle, Cheng Hon-ping, blocked several Atenco

pt. tempt to score in the first half,- United Press.

Badminton finals tonight

(By "ALBION")

With the Easter fixtures intervening in Home Soccor this coming week-end, the shape of things to come will be obvious to most of the Clubs involved in the relegation issues.

...

In Division I, Manchester City seem doomed to re- turn to the Second Division from whence they came in 1948.

Who will accompany them remains to be seen; out of Charlton and Birminghain, I rather favour the chances of the latter of retaining their Division I status.

In the Northern Division; Doncaster st|ii rataln their slens der lead of two points and the iraue la still fairly open here.

should take full points as They and

a result of their visit to Carlisle, on Saturday.

Gateshead and Rochdale should atro win their away matches against Rotherham and Yorks re- on the to keep cl spectively

This week, Manchester City are at Home to Burnley and will have to fight really hard even to get a point from them.

Birmingham, on the other hand, look likely winners from their heels of the leaders. game with Everton at Goodson Park on Saturday.

Charlton entertain Stoke City

Forecasts

Division f

nt the Valley this week and should Villa v Chelsea. take full points, but their form BLACKPOOL v Arsenal this year does not warrant much Charlton v Stoke faith in their nehleving this.

At tha

top

Everton v BIRMINGHAM of the table, Fulham v SUNDERLAND

DERBY and Wolves

Huddersfield Manchester United clash at Moleneaux, and what Man. City v BURNLEY

MIDDLESBRO v. Bolton game this should bs,

NEWCASTLE v Liverpool Wolves have struck something NES like their beginning of the season: PORTSMOUTH v West Brom form in thefe last few games and WOLVES Man. United

Division 11. might easily take full points from this forthcoming game.

Grimsby BLACKBURN V Blackpool, in-second place, have Bradford v Southampion the 'Gunners' as their visitors to Brentford.v

G AB H Peto Batting leaders took another en Sequlera 15 54 23 4201 turnble last week, as Spike Guter-Spike Guterres IG 49 res, Toay Omund nut Eric Guest | Harty Ayres... failed to hit their stride, but Harry Tumor Erikson 14

up to Tony Osmund 10 50 IV Avres steadily climbed

he within threatening distance

LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE: C. Arnulphy 11 38 17 .447 Founded the horse-hide for three safeties last week.

10 36 14 380 Carmen Souza

11 36 13

The remaining four Anols of 10 41 14 341 the Colony Badminton Gloria Silva.. Lella Cuan...

10 20 270 pionships will be played off thus V. Consoles

Up 10 dute League Standings: evening at the Kowloon Cricket Bloomfield Road and another in- BURY v Swansea

Club starting from 7.30 p.m. SENIOR LEAGUE PLAY-OFF

These will be followed by 1 Wan Lost Peta distribution of the prizes wor 2 0 1.000 during this season's League and 2 1

.687) Championship tournaments, by 333 Lady Grantham. 3 .250

LEAGUE.

A meeting will be held evening at Shell House, when the General Council will nanounce the winners of the "China.Mall" Most Valuable Player Award.

Complete holiday programme o follow

THURSDAY CBA-Ground: 10.00 am. Falcons v Delawares (Mid, L); 11.30 am. Spartans

Americans Braves

S1. Joseph's (Jun. Jaguars

V Delawares Skipwith was a sound right half, his stopping being particu. farly good, while played well. Fitzgibbon, on the day's play, was as good a centre-half as Reed, which la saying a fot.

As has been said

in these columna before, his improvement the season has been

through

Gardner was in very good form indeed, as was Daniels and they took a great deal of holding. Thele stickwork was a treat to made opening watch and they after opening. Maybe they arlen

to beat one man too many once

what is so

often

However, forgotten is that they make open- Ings, and therefore goals, when opening-seems-possible, and one sometimes feels that their critics are over harsh when the players in question display or diary human failings,

A draw would have been a tremendous--each game appears Good result,

to leave him a better player then but Recrolo their hearts into it and were he was at the start of it. good winners. By whining, they kept within striking distance of the Army in the League, and have brought o new spielt into it, since most people imagined. that it was att over bar the shouting,

Not the least, perhaps indeed or twice, and maybe they wasted the most important thing about the odd chance through waiting the game was the splendid sport=| little too long, Jug spirit displayed. There was the greatest friendliness and good fellowship all the time a very good thing between close tivats.

A good team Besides the four mentioned stready, Recreio as a whole did well. They were a good team and played together and seemed,

A bad patch after the first 10 minutes or so. Army must have scored at least to have a perfect understanding five goals with any other inside- with each other.

right yesterday. Nothing went Gonsalves was by no means a right for McKenzie, who seems Second Eddic to Nery at back to be running through a bad patch and did his part manfully. Alves just now. It is to be hoped he was his cual nent and stylish will soon get out of it, for there self at left-haif and subdued Is no denying his ability. Lamble, while Sequiera at right- held the ball far too lona vesler half worked like a trojan all day when a quick through pass through.

would have made an opening. Garry Gostro held his line Lamble, too, was a little off- together we'l, and shone main colour, but Humphreys was al ly in the circle, but perhaps ways trying at left-wing. the most hardworking forward of the lot was Marques, who Was an abooluta glutton for werk.

45 Commando

win Unit Championship

He

Army started as if they were going to swamp their opponents and for the first 10 minutes were

In the Recreio half. Twice Daniels put the ball in the net, but was twice whistled

Court No. 3 Mrs. S. Groundwater

League): 1.00 p.m. Aces v Black

INTER-HONG Arrows (M.L.): 2.30 p.m. Lions v Dodgers (M.L): 4.00 p.m. Binck C Service

Gibbs .... and N. Hart Baker vs Mrs. Hawks v Blue Birds (M,L..).

San Miguel L.. F. Stokes and J. Lerlou,

Recreio F/B Ground: 11.30 năm. Court No. A. V. White vs J.Mohawks v Saints (ML): 4.45

T Haugsted. Court No. 5 J. A. Abbas vs F. R... Gibbs v. Stanyac

Kernunf.

Hong).

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TONIGHT'S GAMES

Cham-

At Kowloon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. Schoolboys Singles 3 0 1.000 Final: Benzin Saw Aala College) 20 1.000 K. Y. Tso (St. Paul's).

B p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles 607 Final: W. C. Chung and Mrs. W. 300 C. Chung (Chinese YMCA) v A. .500 D. Brown (St. Theresa) and Mrs.

000 M. Recario (Rec.),

SHEFFIELD United teresting game should be the CARDIFF v Queens F.R. order of the day.

A different proposition

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CHESTERFIELD v Coventry HULL v West Ham LEICESTER V Lectis

Arsenal drew there last year, Plymouth v

LUTON

but I think will and the Seasiders SHEFFIELD W. v Barnsley a much different proposition on Spurs Preston

V this occoalon. Yes, a Homo win here.

Sunderland

Division 11 (South) Bournemouth Northampton should keep Bristol R. v Notts For amongst the leaders as a result PALACE v Norwich of their visit to Craven Collugo, EXETER v Walsall on Saturday,

OSWICH v Millwall Leyton V

Brighton

NOTTS

TS C. v Torquay

Fulham are finding it pretty hard going in the higher Division 8.30 pan. Ladies' Doubles Final: and Sunderland have struck such Mrs. H. F. Gonsalves and Misa wonderful league form in the PORT VALE v Swindon M. Kavier (Reéreio) y Mrs. Le past few months that it looks to SOUTHEND v Aldershot 01.000 F Stokes and Mrs. A. Tamworth me one of the best away bets of

1.000 (Shollanders).

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Dp.m. Senior Men's Doubles .867 Doubles Final: Robert Tay and .067 P. H. Wong (Chinese YMCA) v 003 C. K. Lee and W. F. Foo (Chinese .333 YMCA).

day.

in

SATURDAY Monday April '10 at 4.30 p.m. CBA Ground; 10.00 a.m. Pirates' Court No. 1 ss N. Lambert, Wildents (Ladies Senior): 11.30

Baker and Mrs. K. M. Getz

(Senior Blackhawks vs Mrs. J. Lawes and Mrs. a.m. Braves v Juguars

Playoff); 1.00 p.m. MeTyericans v Delawares F. Tebbutt.

While Fangs (Ladies Junior); 3.35 Aces Court No. 2 Mrs. M.

p.m. Binckhawkes v Jaguars (Jun. Falcorss

Moknwks League Semi-flosi).

Salots

Chow and C. R. Kotewall vs Mr. and

Mrs. J. Horsman. Court No. 3 Mrs. A. Gensburger vs Mrs. D. M. Pepperell. Court No. 4 R. O. Baker vs H.

Ridscale.

Court No. 5 L, F. Stokes vs Winner C. R. Tiernan and D. MacGregor,

Neerelo F/B Ground: 10.00 a.m. Lions Black Arrow; 11.30 a.m. Mohawks v Aces. 100 p.m. Fai- cons v Saints; 2.30 p.m. Dodgers Blue Birds: 4.00 p.m. Delawares Blackhawks (Midget. Lengue: games).

SUNDAY

-

Clovers

Tuesday, April 11 at 5.45; p.m. Court No.-1-F- H: Kwok and DCBA Ground: 11.30 a.m.-Shell-v Chen vs A. Zimmern and J. San Miguel (Inter-Hong): · 1,00 V. Seljors.

p.m. Caltex v Gibbs (Inter-Hong): Court No. 2 Mrs. M. Chow vs 2.30 p.m. Braves y Americaar

Mrs. I. Benjamin.

(Senior Playoff); 4.00 p.n. Court No. 3 Mrs.

les Junior). G. Chaun. vs y Squaws (Ladles Mrs. E. Litton.

Recreio F/B Ground: 10.00 a.m. Court No. 4 K. M. Golz ya R. N. Mohawks v Falcons: 11.30 am

Manley,

Lions v Aces: 1.00 p.m. Black wednesday. April 12 at 5.45 p.m. hawks v Saints; 2.30 p.m. Dodger Court No. 1 Miss J. Watts vs Mrs. Delawares; 4.00 p.m. Black Ar- Court No. 2 Miss M. Xavier v Court No. 3 A. Zimmera vs F.

Kwok. Court No. 4 Mrs. C. Getz and C. Stapleton vs Mrs. A. Gens- burger and A, Sabali.

L. F. Stokes.

Mrs. E. M. Tebbutt.

rows V

games).

Golf:

Deep Water Bay Season

opens with a Tombstone Competition

The last Extra Day for the Season at Fanling will be Blue Birds (Midget bo Thursday, April 20.

MONDAY

CBA Ground: 11.30 a.m. B. Hawks 21 Jaguars V Faxeo (Junior League Championship);| 1.00 P.II. Portugal V Britain (Ladles International); 3.30

A. Medal Competition will be played and players

are asked to arrange their own partners.

Court No. Mrs. E. Lition and Portugal Pakistan (Men's In-planned:

K. M. Getz VE Miss M. Fiquerado and D. MacGregor Bank v Civil Service (Hong).

ternational): 4.00 p.m. Mercantile Court No. 0 C. M. Marsh

Winner A. E. P. Guest va P. Sellors.

The results

J.

Referees' soccer team

The following are the resulta of all games played to dute:

W. Tebbutt and R. Thompson

beat N. Hart-Baker and F. A soccer match between the Gross 1-6, 6-1, 6-1.

Hong Kong Football Referees As-

up and then Recreio settled down. Daniels was, however, not to be denied, and after Gardner had C. given him a pass on the edge of the circle, he beat the defence by Forne beautiful dribbling and A.

45 Commando RM carried off scored-a typical Gardner-Daniels the Unit Championship at the 3rd effort. Commande

Brigndle

Inter-Uni

V. White and K. M. Getz heat sociation and the Hong Kong 1. Ridsdale and F. Brock-1 Chinese Football Referees Asso- clation will be played at 3.16 p.m. lonk 6-4, 3-6, 9-7.

on Monday, April 10, as a curtain raiser to the International Cup Final between England and China,

Army enjoyment was short- Mrs. G. Chaun and Mrs. E. Lition beat Mrs. A. Balley and Mrs. H. Gensburger 6-4, 6-2,

Rifle Meet, which was concluded lived, however, for Gerry Gosano yesterday at Stonecutter's Runge. put Recreio on level terms just

The Individual Championship before half-lime.

was won by Sgt. W. Mortiboy n

W.

Brilliant solo run

J.

A. Abbas beat W. H. Pepperell

4-6 8-4, 7-5.

C. G. March beat G. Sabatie 0-4,

0-2.

L.

40 Commando. Lieutenant. H. N, Cooper

and Lieutenant

After the interval, the same Robson, who are also from the 4 player put Recreio ahead, when Commando, took recond and third ho cut through beautifully to

beat Rogerson to the ball and A. places respectively.

score, but almost immediately Gardner went through

At the conclusion of the meet. ing, prizes were presented to th successful contestants by Rear Adj. miral W.G. Andrewcs.

SERVICES XI FOR VICTORY.

after lant sold run and wus |

on a

brought mentioned.

He scored from the resultant

down by Nery as already.

F. Stokes beat G. R. Rossciebi

7-5, 2-0, 0-4.

P. Weir beat R. Lapsley 6-8,

14-12, 0-0,

KOWLOON CRICKET

* CLUB 2ND XI The following have been select-

The fixtures for the Deep The Qualifying Round for the Water Bay Season have been Captain's Cup at Fanling for the month of March was won by Mrs. WE, Grieve with a nett 69,

STARTING TIMES-FANLING Tomorrow, April 7, OLD COURSE

This opens with a Tombstone Competition on Tuesday, May 9, when partners will be drawn.

An entry list is posted at Deep Water Bay or Members may call the Secretory.

Events have been fixed for the Recond Tuesday and the fourth Thursday of each month through September and are as follows:

May D, Tombstone Competition. May 23, Open for further du-

Sails

.

June 13, Eclectic, June 29, Bogey. July 11, 3 Club Medal. July 27, Stableford. August B, Medal.

August 24

1

24, Medal with least putts.

JA CJ. Keista-C. Hayen 9.80 HH. Mumly-IV, `Phillips 934 HM, Snow-E.T. McMullen 9.28 W.0. Davi-88. Garden 0.80 3. Calvert-LE Roder 14.00 Lunker, Foto-Hunt 10.04 W.N.A. Smalley-W.E. Grtové 10.08 HDM. Darton-1.0, Gotch 10.12 "T.B. Low-), Reynold 10.40 P.0, Arkeoll-W.C, Bhawan

NEW COURBITA

1.48 .Mr. arvet - Mri. W.P. Bletwhistle 1.54 Mr. H.D.M. Berton-Mia P.

September 12, Shanghal Four-4 Mrs, P.D, Arkeller, P. Corbe

some..

the Hong Kong Football Referees The following" will represent

Association.

Gorgette, Barretto, West, Dun- Manson, Lawler, don, Leelt,

September 28, Autumn Meeting. Riberio, Chisnail, Gaffney, Tipe

Entry lists for a two ball four- all other non-Chinese reforces.

Reserves: Guest, Crawford and some..are,posted at Deep Water Bay now. Players, will arrange. Team Manager: L. G. Young their own parinors. Entries close Trainer: J. F. Ennis.

The Hong Kong Football Re- on April 30.......

Later in, the season, a running ferees Association XI will wear Eclectic will be played. red jerseys and white shirts. Th above-named ́are

Glover Cup

penalty corner, the ball catering ed to represent the Kowloon Cric-requested to verify their willing- The draw for the Clover Cup the net off an opponent's stick. ket Club, Champions of the Secondi ness to play by tolophoning Mr. About 15 minutes from the Divirios of the Hong Kong Crie A. E.-F. Guest, Telephone No. and, Guttarea contred waist-ket League, in a match against the 21280 between 9 a.m. and 5 pan. high, the bail travelilap like: * Rest of the Colony at Cox's Road brooket, and long before anyone on Saturday, April:8, at 1.45 pm

elan hadiranilsad... it, Gosand ·C:J., Smith, "A.T." Leo.

S:V

SHANGHAI VISITORS CUP

To be played at: Fantiny on

Bunday, April

MY OLD COURSB -9.14 1.6, Halb-WN, Gray

1.20 K.B. Robertson-D. Mackie 0.34 F, Wall-P., Cotton 9.28 HM. Snow--W.0.. Davies: 0.1 8.8, Bardon-EH, Sainsbury, 2.36. W.NA. Sepalley-18. Barry. 4.10 0,- Biswxefz-D, Huur F4 HH, Mondy--W, Paterson: SHIELD MATCH

to be played on the Deep Wakir 9.48 W.D. Hong-C,ULT.: Buén." +

042 W Telerson-N-J. Whelpton' The following will represent th

Bay Course and dates of play are as follows: Services in the first match of th

·646 13L Anderson-124. Drawford, Byes into the second round 1600 W.A, Nicholas L. Macinizre Victory Shield Competition, which

HKFC 2nd XI

Mrs. Penn v Mrs. Hunter;: Mrs. | 16.04 B.T. Chau-PA. Frandbridge will be played at Boundary Stree

Completed "kla "hat-triok”- by] Gitlins, VC, Bond,. D,G. White the Club: 2nd XI in a · Languef M.C; Mackie v Mrs. Smalley: Mra*.16.13-0, Birickland-W, Bloker

The following will represent Watkinson v Mrs, Harrison; Mrs, 19.08 P.A. Loch-W. Watkinson this afternoon, kick-off 5.45 p.m

Fairbrother (Army), Th

deflecting /it - Info the net,” R.G.Labrum, R. W, Manley, V.C Thompsun (Royal

Army, tried, all they knew and] Seymour, E. Randall,

NEW COURSE soccer match against Dockyard M. Stewart v Mrs. Mundy. Navy), Tozer · (Royal)

tomorrow at Club Ground, kick- (Royal attacked with all they had. W. H. Cowie, Reserve: E. A. Lee..

First round: Mra Cassidy v 6.18 0.3. Ketola-C,E, Hayes, Navy), Russell. (Army), · Hays

Hays Garcia saved brilliantly from

off 3 pam. 1. fed

Mra. KS, Robertson: Mrs. J.

9.30 / BK. Callings-/T.A; - Dutfär (Commandòs), Hutton (Army)

$24 ILR, Cleland--B.T.- MoMullen Cotton, Duncan, Leck, Gledhili, linig v Mrs. Strickland; Mrs. Daniels and from Gardner,

then Day (Royal Navy), Galvin (Royal

BILLIARDS

Maidens Locke, Orsoger Ander. Collin v. Mrs. P. Watson, Mrs. · 119 7 27. Lanker-J., Pota, Yunt”...... defence

[132] W.CL | £obertson-IR. ··Mackay Hawkins v Mrs. Gairdner: Met. Navy), Brown (Army), Marsten and u sorely pressed

South Chins Athletic Associa-san, Johnson, Baker, Giddings, (Army) and Andrews (Army); covered themselves with glory in on scored a convincing victory

Reserves: Baker, K. B. Gray. Wal Mrs. Coombs: Mrs H 1.10 H.W.Benth.), Mackle a last heatie 10 minutes over Chung Sing last night in the

Blick v Mrs. Margretty Mrs; Els 1.40 bill." Andersen London, April 4 Netther side really deserved to Billards League by ave matched PILIPINO CAGERS" The followinLondon, Atta lose, but then neither did they on tonil. By their win, South Ching LOSE TO SCHINATA rounder to be played by Aure-AD/Humphreys

liot v Mrs Ketolas Mrs. AM

18. Karborn LG, Sav klex V. Mrs. Pete Hunt. Pre (841 Kad Almatret 33' Love S of rugter games played today: their last meeting, co honour won all three painters Sour Count Athlete Amagia Tuesday, April 30 second round 1000 WEDING

Rugby Unioni, Newton Abbot 0 žestieven between / twoś splendid :) In the other?, ratch," "martern Neath 13; St. Tyne 3 Crown Kaya 1: Tiden, A. tribute to all 22 players Athletic Amociation beat Polos light beat Uraskbitingy, Artálone be Mayabethliq bound by, May, mALIKTALAKIAN

Rugby League! Dalley 114 Thud for à dins

buakesball formiga Caroine Auly 28, pamiąñinal by June, o and final 1966- 24" and Brand Reserve by tournament to m

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READING

Bristol C

WATFORD v Newport

Southport

Division III "(North)` -- Division II, Spurs have only to obtain two points out of ACCRINGTON Sheir remaining seven games to Barrow v Darlington

be amored of płaco Diylalon next season..

Y DONCASTER Carlisle v in

CREWE V N.

Brighton

They have had a wonderful LINCOLN v Hartlepool scason and are

considered at MANSFIELD v Stockport Home as one of the best teams OLDHAM v Bradford C. of the season, including the big Rotherham v GATESHEAD guns from the First Division, TRANMERE v Halifax

WREXHAM Chester York v. ROCHDALE..

Worthy-champions.

Yer, they are certainly worthy champions and will be n welcome asset in playing qualities to the premier Division.

This week, they are at home to Preston North End and an excellent game is promised.

Cricket teams to meet the Champions

The latter also have sufficient qualities (though perhaps of a more individual nature) as the

The local cricket season will Epurs for a return to. Division

but I fear they will have to end officially over the Easter holi wait at least another season to days, when the customary mat- ches against the Champions of the achieve this.

Second Division re-

They will undoubtedly pro-First and vide the Spurs with the stiffest spectively will be played.

On Saturday, April 8, a Rest opposition they have met so far

this season when they clash at of the Colony XI will meet the White Hart Lane on Saturday.

I think Preston might even take

a point away.

Sheffield

Wednesday,

favourites for promotion

my

with

Second

Division

Champions Kowloon Cricket Club, at Cox? Road lat. 143 p.m.

The Champions of the Firs Division, the Hong Kong Cricke "will oppose a

Spurs this year, will be expected Club "Scorpio colony XI a

to win at Hillsborough on Satur day where Barnsley are the op- position,

They cannot afford to drop an- other point as they did at Luton on Saturday if they wish to realise their ambition.

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strong Hest of t

Chater Road in a whole day a far on Monday, April 10,

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The following are the Rest of Colony selections:

Rest of Colony XI Second Division Kowloon Cricket

Club

at Cox Saturday Road, Kowloon, on April B, commenting. st. 1.45 pm

A. E. Noronha (Reèrelo) (Cap tain), D. E. Remedios (Heeralo) B. Dhabber (KGV), D. Bottom lay (KGV), K. Welch (Comman

G. Dean

(Commandos); G.

thin Ho (University)Loyal

F. M, Bu

NAVY)

Going great guns Sheffield United, going great order to outdo their guns in neighbours, are away to Bront- ford on Saturday and will need to retain their recent excellent form to beat the 'Bees'.

Southampton, still amongst the promotion aspirants, week

away to an Improving Inc).

Hughes (Dockyard Recreation Bradford and will have to put everything they have into this Club) and H. Davenport (RAF) tennia

order to retain their On..

Any of the above players wh position. Ad

are unable to play are requerto A draw seems a

result to contact AE Noronha, Tele likely hore.

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the Third Bible, ad to go down to Division, not having won Rost of Colony I against the match since early February. First Division Champions Their recent displays have re? Kung Cricket

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legation written all over tham Chater Road on Monday, Apri They have Luton as visitor 10. Commencing at 11 am.

Home Park and

Arthy ("Optimiris the hotters have always found 4 Oakley (Commandow)

Plymouth a fairly happy hunting Gozano (Recreit),* GH ground. Yes an away, win here. (Craizengower)). A.

Notia County now have a five (RAF), Captain),, A, oints lead over Torquay in the IRC) R Kori Southern Division and look pretty 1. Loan (Univ cortain to be promoted at the

RC... end of the season,

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