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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950.

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ENGLAND BEAT PORTUGAL Mack's men edge out Meeting to air disputes

IN SOCCER ENCOUNTER

Sing Tao beat All-Manila XI

Manila, May 14,

The visiting Hong Kong Tostball team, Sing Tao made a clean sweep of a five-game series here by routing the All-Manila selection, 4.0, at Rizal Stadium last night.

The visitors confined action virtually all the time to the local team's territory.

In their fourth appearance on Baturday night, the Hong Kong team beat the Manita Inter Collegiate selection by

2-1.

The visitors may play threa more games here if they de- cide to stay longer-United

Presk.

Lisbon, May 14.

England had all their work cut out to boat Por- tuga! by five goals to three (including two penalties) in the international soccer match hore today after romping through the first half and getting a 3-0 lead.

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Four of England's goals came from the foot of

Tom Finney, including both penalties. The Preston North End winger, was in brilliant form, and was the man of the match.

Stan Mortensen got England's other goal.

The coloured Portuguese centre- forward, Ben David, from the Cape Verde Islands, got, two of Portugal's goals and Vasques the. third.

Telegram wins at

Longchamp

The Portuguese did enough to Carn a trip to Rio for the World Cup tournament, but they were Informed by the Ministry of Education before the game that they did not propose to send a

Paris, May 14. team

to Brazil, England will have to do much M. Francols Dupre's English better she wants to get into the Derby candidate, Telegram, moving Portuguese forwards con- lover one mile, five furlongs, tinually pierced holes in the

at Longchamp today. English defence in the second half, lis- while the forward line was Jainted, though shuffled several times.

Weekes hits finals at Rio. The lively, fast easily won the Prix Blangy,

double century

London, May 15. The weather was dull and cold today at the Oval marked contrast to the hot sunshine on Saturday when the West Indles got 468 for four wickets off the Surrey bowling.

New York Yankees.

New York, May 14.

Five consecutive singles highlighted a seven-run fifth inning rally that enabled the Philadel. phia Athletics to overcome a six-run' deficit and bear the New York Yankees 9.8 today in the American League."

The victory snapped a four-game Philadelphia los- ing streak and a five-game Yankee winning streak.

Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees missed his first game of the A strained back kept season. him on the sidelines. He is expected to be ready to play again on, Tucaday.

the ninth drove in the tying and winning runs in the opener.

Scores:

American League

Centre felder Roy Selvers of Philadelphia the St. Louis Browns drove in New York

loser Ed Lopat.

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1

H

E

◊ 12

0

8 0 2

five runs with a grand slam home Winning pitcher Bobby Shantz, run and a single to beat the De- i troit Tigers 7-3 and ruin Hal St.

Louis Newhouser's pltching debut of Detroit the season.

Newhouser, who had a sore shoulder in spring training, last- ed only three innings and was trailing 3-0 when lifted for a pinel filter. He allowed four hits, four walks and hit one bat- Lor.

on Mickey Haefner's six-hit hur ling and a three-run uprising in the fifth inning.

National

The Washington Senators cut loose with a 19-hit barrage in the nightcap to divide a double- header with the Boston Red Box, with a 10:5 victory. The Sox took the opener 8-1.

Ridden by Roger Poncelet and

Mike Carela subdued the Chi- Sox with four-hit carrying eight stone, three pounds,

cago White Telegram beat Sadl by two and pitching as the Cleveland Indians Cool weather

halt lengths, with Fleury three won the second game of a double- In England's lengths away third. Everything was

M. Marcel Boussac's Ally Es-header 3-1.

Chlengo took the opener 3-2 favour, for the game was played manda, which is entered for the

weather with oc- in fin dull, cool

casional rainspots, and on a glovi-English Oaks, finished fourth, a Epigram out of Telegram, by ously smooth pitch. But the En-neck behind Fleury, glishmen never looked like chalk- Tornado, returned 12 franes for a

win stake

on the ing up 10 goals, as they did here 10-frane three years ago, though they do-

parimutuel and 11 franes for a minated the play in the first half. place. Weekes, 192 and Christiani, 3. The Portuguese were wild in

After Telegram's victory his rommed and added 60 runs bethele tackling, and they paid owner said that the colt would fore Weekes was bowled by Alec dearly for this by having two run in the Derby at Epsom on Fedser for 232 and with the score penalties given against them. In May 27. He added that no jockey at 537 for five, the tunings was pe

neither case was a score certain, had yet been engaged but Gordon declared.

Mortensen Richards had been approached. At the fall of the wicket, but both Finney and

M. Boussac's Epsom Derby homered in both contests for the Weekes needed only three more were unfairly brought down.

entry, Galendor, was today beaten Red Sox, as did third baseman runs to set up a record for the highest individual score made by

by M. Dupre's Tantleme, a Cham-Eddic Yost for the Senators. plon French two-year-old lust The New York Giants snapped n West Indian playing in England,

season. in the French Two Thou the Philadelphia Phillies G. Headley made 234 against Notts

gand Guineas over one mile at

game winning streak 4-3 in the in '1930.

Longchamp.

M. Boussac's first game of a doubleheader in the National League, then saw, a racing manager said that no de-

Golcador run-6-1 lead lead evaporate as the The Portuguese made two sub-cision regarding

the second stitutions in the first half, at right ring in the Derby would be made league leading Philies rallied to

Tontieme, by take a B-6 lead in half and right back, in neither for some days.

because of case did the player seem injur- Deux Pour Cent out of Terka, game that was suspended at the 4ed, as according to international beat Galeador by half a length end of the eighth 17 rules he must be before a substitu- with Ksarinor third, a further Pennsylvania's curfew law. The two lengths away in a field of game will be completed the next 323 tion is allowed.

Weckes reached his 200 in five hours and five minutes. Altogether be batted for five hours and 53 minutes and hit 20 fours.

Scores: West Indies-1st innings. Itae, e, and b. Laker Marshall, c. Burton,

Bedser -Worrell, Surridge, b. Luker Weekes, b. Alec Bedser... Walcott, b.w. b. A. V. Bedser Christiani, not out

Extras

b. Alec

In the second case it was at a vital stage of the game, with the score at four goals to three,

The Portuguese did not like the Itallan referee, G. Carpani's, de- cision and he was loudly booed, but there was no question of the correctness of hie verdict.

First baseman Wait · Dropo

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threatening winter games

London, May 14.

Disputes which threaten tho' heart of the Winter Olympics will be aired in Copenhagen_this month at the annual meeting of the Inter- national Olympic Committee.

If the disputes remain unsolved, some observers

believe that the 1952 gomes, scheduled for Oslo, will have to be moved or cancelled. The trouble centres around skiing and hockey, two of the five sports which have had a

The governing body of world

Overseas

golf bid in Britain

London, May 14. hockey the International Ice Bobby Locke, of South Hockey Federation was stripped Africa, the winner of the of Olympic recognition following|

place in each of the five pre- the 1946 games at St. Moritz The British Open Golf Champlon-

vious winter games.

TENNIS RESULTS

on

International Ski Federation tech-ship last year, has already nically is still within the good made a successful raid graces of the 10C, but definitely professional tournaments by is unhappy with Olympic regula tions regarding amateurs.

During

annexing one first prize this its world championships | season.

on

at Aspen, Colorado, in February, The coming week marks the the executive council of the ski first attack on this season's Brl group deferred action thetish Champlonships and before amateur question,

the year has run its course some Olymple rules classify aki in of the plums of British golf may structors AZ professionals, and have fallen into the hands of bar them from competition. The overseas golfers.

Winning pitcher Cliff Fannin,

loser Hal Newhouser.

3 11 Chicago (1st game) ..

Due to the wet state of the Cleveland

2 - 0

ground

because of the rain Winning pitcher Mickey Haefner, during the carly part of yes-

Joser loser Bob Lemon,

fterday three of the matches in Chiengo (2nd game) 1 4

the Men's "B" Division Tennis Cleveland

3 Winning pitcher Mike Garcia, League and one in the Ladies'

|["B"

League loser Billy Fierce. Washington

o postponed. Boston

The unplayed matches in the Committee controls the Olympic While entries have not closed Winning pitcher Mel Parnell, Men's "B" Division were: Re-rules, With time growing short for the Open Championship, to

loner Lloyd Hite.

crelo v South China AA "2", the next games are scheduled be held in Scotland in July, the Indian Recreation Club Kow for January, 1952- some show-challenge from abroad is expect-

Club and Hong down will have to come during led to have its customary power loon Cricket Kong Cricket Club v Craigen the Copenhagen meeting which ful character. ugower.

runs from May 11 through May

FIS permits them to compete. At the same time British play--

At the time of the Aspen meet-ers are prepared to do their ut- ing it was reported that Norway most to stem the invasion but it would not be intercaled in holding will be a formidable task, com the games unles sitt instructors parable,

perhaps, with King were allowed to enter.

Canuto trying to stop the ocean The International Olympic

tidas,

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National League

4 3

New York (1st game) Philadelphin

Winning pitcher Larry Jansen,

loser Ken Heintzelman, New York (2nd game) 7 Philadelphia

11 14

3

1

7

11

3

0

(Ended 8th inning, to be con-

tinued later) Cincinnati St. Louis.

a 14 Winning pitcher Red Munger,

loser Ken Raftensberger,

11

Division

were

The Ladies match which was called off was the University v United Services Recreation Club. The following are the results of the matches played:

Mon's "B" Division

Bouth China AA 0—LRC O

Boston

4 E. Chan and T, Kwok beat J. Brooklyn

6A C. Hurlbutt and Shawe 0-2; Winning pitcher Clarence Pod-beat J. O. Owerhand and Hempe 6-4; beat G, B. Smart and Saul bielan, loser Warren Spahn.

6-2, 13 Fittsburgh (1st game) & 0

5

0 Winning pitcher Bob Chesnes, Chicago After the race

loser Dutch Leonard. Pittsburgh (3nd game) 16 21 J Chicago

Winning plicher Forrest Main,

laser Doyle Lade.

-Associated Press.

128 A crowd of about 70,000 watch-six runners.

32ed game-Reuler,

Total (for five dec.)

537

Bowling

о M R

Alec Bedser..

31.1 4 75

W 3

2 ·100

30

83 2

Sutridce

Paker

Laker

11

2 52

Byes 13, leg-byes 7, no bali

8. Alec Bedser 1, Surridge, 2 and Parker 5,

Glorious

uncertainty

of cricket

London, May 14. The glorious uncertainty of Fishlock and Eric Bedser open-cricket has made itself felt

Surray's effort

Dividends

17

The parimutuel dividends to a

stake 10-franc

were win francs, places 11 and 12 france;

to 4. Galcador started at

time the Giants visit Philadelphia. Previously, games called under the curfew law were regarded as complete.

Centre fielder Bobby Thompson hit a three-run homer for New York in the first game.

Two Cincinnati rallies whittled Le Vesuve led in front of his down the St. Louis Cardinal's stable companion, Tantieme, and one-time seven-run lead, but the Kaarinor with Goleudor last, but Cardinals

finally

9 15/ 3

JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIFICATION

P. Poon and B. Saw beat Hurl- bult and Shawe 6-4; beat Ower- hand and Hempe 6-4; beat Smart and Saul 6-2...

R. Liang and E. M. Trang beat Hurlbutt and Shawe 6-4, beat Owerhand and Hempe 6-0; heat Smart and Saul 6-0.

CRC 72-USRC 11⁄2

17.

It is known that Locke and the If no agreement is reactied, and Australians, Ossie Pickworth and Oslo says "no" without the Norman Von Nide, will be there. skiers, the games might be moved, although the chances are silm.

Hockey controversy

The hockey Issue stems from the 1948 games, and the row. over what team was going to United States. represent

the

The International Ice Hockey Federation sanctioned ono American team; the American Olymple Commlítes sanctioned another team.

The Olymple rules say the Inter- national Federations have the right to sanction teams in their particular sports. But the rules also say that such teams must be approved by the Individual na- tional Olympic committees.

U.S. players leave

New York, May 14, P *Bevan American golfers left for Scotland to play in the British Amateur golf tourna“ ment

at St. Andrew's, on May 22-27, headed by Frank

Stranahan, who won the 1948 tournament.

Other members of the Ouimet, group are Francis veteran who competed in the British tournament for the first time in 1914, Campbell and Ed Lowery, W. McHale, Bill Goodice and, John Etple.

Stranahan took a seaplane for London while the others are flying on a different won plans to Prestwick-United. Prass.

The Hockey Federation refused to withdraw, and finally was D. L. Pang and Moy Lang lost struck off the list of affiliated tu Lieutenant-Colonel Stack and sports organisations. Captain Stubbs ·2-0; beat Gur- The International Olympic Hong Kong, 15th May, 1950 geon-Lieutenant Galen and M. A. Committee said that if the sport The following are the allera- Thompson 6-0; beat Reverend were continued in the winter pro- America, to, is certain to be re- tians to the Hong Kong Jockey Crawford and Captain Seaton 8-3. gramme, it would take on the presented by some stars as will Task of certifying teams ftself. Į other parts of the world, : from 10. Class 10: (JA) Ataman, Stack and Stubbs 8-2: beat Galea on met in London In March, continent. Club. Classification List:-

When the Ice Hockey Federa-South America to the European

C, K. Leo and K. M. Au beat

|-Rao-Johnstone - hoved. Galengor the Reds 8-7 squeezed past (1A) Fort Knox, (2) Lucky and Thompson 6-1; beat Craw-it reaffirmed its stand against the

up coming into the straight,

Galcador and Tantleme were nbreast the distance and fought out the race all the way to the post, with Tantleme getting in front to win.

Corcjudi, M. BoussOC'H

by

First baseman Stan Musial led the St. Louis attack with a single, HC SE double and triple.

7

Starter.

To Cla~2~(3) Probability ford and Seaton 0-3. Te Class 3: (2) The-Chief, (2) V. Day.

To Clase 4: (3) King of Peace, (3) Red Fox

To Class &. (7) Mabel. To Class 8: (7) Radiotrop, (7) Souvenir.

To Class 7: (6) Argus.

Rookie Clarence Fodbician hung up his third pltching victory of the season but needed help in the late innings from Jack Banta as powerful Boston Braves,8-4, the Brooklyn Dodgers stopped the The Pittsburgh Pirates won oubleheader from the Chicago Cubs, taking the first game 8-5 in and the nightcap 10-9.

Pinchhitter Goorge Strickland's single with the bases loaded in vious class.

ed for Surrey and by lunch time in the first two rain affected Pharis out of Tourmizk, also rid

short One Thousand Guineus by had lost five wickets for 78 runs. weeks of the English cricket den by Johnstone, won the French The West Indles bowling in the season. Both Yorkshire and neck in a photo-finish with Duc pening stages on the easy pace Middlesex, the joint holders d'Audiffret Pasquiers Trimousse wicket did not look aggressive.

behind third half-length though Gomez held a return from of the County Championship, I, with Victory Death a further Firhlock with only 13 scored, have yet to record a win. field of six.

Parker and Eric Bedser then These Counties, pursuing a

Victory Dearth led with Coro- added 50 in an hour before Bed-policy of youth, have lost flvc jada well behind until the straight.

matches between them.

Johnstone delayed his run on ver, hitting against the break was caught off Williams. It was then This state of affairs is not so (Corejada until the distance and that Worrell quickly caused havoe serious

Yorkshire, whose it, seemed to be winning easily In the Surrey ranks.

three,defeats were in non-County when Frimousso II came again In 2.8 overs he took three wicket Championship matches, but Mid-on the rails but just failed to

in catch Corejada. for three runs, his last seven diesex have lost the points

Arst two

The parimutuel dividends were Championship deliveries claiming the wickets of their

win 13 francs, places 12 and 25 Constable, Barton and Whittaker games. without personal cost-the last Because first impressions have-Reuter.. two to consecutive deliveries. *** an embarrassing habit of proving wholely misleading, particularly Scores:

jin ́ericket, it would be premature 10at this stage of the scason to

Burrey First innings Fishlock, c and b Gomez

JAY

E. Bedser, c Worrell, Wil-

Parker, not out Constable, Christian, b

Warrell

Barton, b Worrell

Whittaker, lbw b Worrell

Laker, not out

i

Extras

Total (for five wkts.)

37

for

question the ability of cliher Yorkshire or Middlesex to retain zaan interest in the County Cham-

plonship.

Despite their defeats York- shire's traditional fighting spirit is still evident. The West Indies cricketers were made aware of it

Wickets fell at: 1/13, 2/63, 3/04, long 4/70, 5/70---Reuter. {

IRELAND HOCKEY

LINE-UP

To Class 8: (7) Argus II, (J) Flying Wheel, (7) Glacial Lake, (7) Mercury, (7) Morning Sky, (7). Small Dragon, (7) Unicorn. A Note: The gure within par

enthesis indicates the pony's pree

SPORT IN BRIEF

jers, saw the Moscow Spartan Hanover, Germany, May 14, Tottenham Hotspur defeated football team beat Leningrad the Arminia Football Club of Dynamo by six goals to nil in Hanover 3-0 here today today in Moscow's Dynamo Stadium today. the London XI's first match of a There were 90,000 spectators

Reuter, four-game German tour.

All the Spurs goals were scor- }

Budapest, May 14. Centre forward Len Douquemin Hungary's "D" team today de- scored twice and inside Left Ben-feated Austria here by three goals net scored the other.

to two in a soccer international The Spurs play. In Berlin on Router: May 18 and 21, then at Dortmund on May 24-Associated Press.

Paris, May 14.

ed in the first 13 minutes of play. German KO's Marshall in second round

Vienna, May 14. Austria defeated Italy today in an International hockey game 2-0.

Associated Press.

Bill Sun and Y. P. Fung drew with Stock and Stubbs 8-6; beat Gales and Thompson 6-2; beat Crawford and Beaton 6-4.

Ladies' Doubles "B" Division

and

IOC...and went so far as to......an». nounce that it might challenge the Olympics with its own world hockey tournament in Delo in

1952.

The Federation sald, however, that it was willing to come back into the Olymple fold on its own terma.

-Amateur-tourney

J

The Amateur Championships, also to be held in Scotland `at St. Andrews fator this month, has formidable array de.

Americana "foreigners," with. dominating. although other countries are strongly repre sented.

Sweden, In fact, Is strooit

to be chal Lenough to be able

The terms on which it would LAC 8 Recreio "White" 1

retum sald Hockey President, W. G. Hardy of Canada, must include Mrs. L. Robinson

Mrs. complete freedom to sanction Scholes baut Miss M. Ribeiro | competing teams. 6-1; beat Mrs. H. Gonsalves and The Federation also showed it (lenged to a four-a-side Inter- Miss M. A. Xavier 6-3; beat Mrs. had considerable support in its national match by Scotland on A Carvalho and' Miss I., Soares | fight. 6-2,

Mr. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty beat, Miss Figueiredo''and Miss Ribeiro 6-3; "beat Mrs. Gonsalves and Miss Xavier 6-2; beat Mrs.

| Garvalho und Miss Soares 6-4

'Mrs. Milligan and Mrs. Terwagt.

Scandinavian support

whose

the. eve of the Championship,

As for the women, Championship starta

at

castle, County Down,NANGWAY

Rudi Ekelow of Stockholm, Ireland next Monday, there are speaking for Sweden, Norway, more than 20 overseas "raiders Denmark and Finland, guaran with America and Australia pro teed that those countries would viding most of them. The Aus- realet any efforts to recruit tralians have come as an official

hope to

lost to Migueiredo and Mishockey teams unless the Hockey team, the first to arrive in that

Federation approvid.

category from Australia. They Ribeiro 2-6; beat Gonsalves and Miss Xavier 6-3; best, Mrs. Car- ¦¦".

to do well and have, since. valho and Miss Soares 6-0.

The British Ice Hockey Asso-arriving, been acclimatising clation also is a staunch supporter themselves. of the IIHF against the Olympic

kcc 2-ccc 7

group.

It is believed here that Nor-

they

the fivo, weeks"- voyago" Mrs. Pepperell and Mrs. Man-

undertook serious training cock lost to Miss Rumjahn and way's representatives will make and did about 70 miles of walk? Mrs. 1. Souza, 2-8; lost to Mrs. every effort to get the hockey ing exercise on deck. S. Bradley and Mrs. C. Noronha and skiing disputes solved during ireland will provide antuok

Altogether the week's play. In: 4-6; drew with Mrs. S. Watson the forthecrning sesajons, and Mrs. E. Castro 6-6,

They may go so far as to de-start to the overseas attack on Mrs. Horsman and Miss N.mand a settlement now, rather British titles and Britain's da

than any possible postponement.fence of them.-Router. Fisher lost to Miss Rumfahn and They also probably will point Mrs. Bouza 1-8; drew with Mrs. out that work has started on a Bradley and Mrs. Noronha 4-8 bobsled run and skating arend, beat Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Castro and that considerable inonay WHELPTON WINS

would be lost If the games were GOLF COMPETITION

T-B.

during the closing stages of the Lloyd Marshall, the Ameri-` game at Bradford, and, while can heavyweight, who, knock-England today beat France by Yorkshire possess this approach od out Freddie Mills in Lonight matches to three, with one halved, in a two-day amateur golf

Lisbon, May 14.) 78 to the game they must surely don in 1947; was beaten on a international af Merfontaine ncer Portugal, Spain, France and

emphasise their power before technical knock-out in the here...

Italy will contest the Latin Soccer second round of his fight here Those responsible for.. the

June 9 to 11 Thin development of talent in the against Conny Rux, a German gles matches and France two. from

Yesterday England won two of was decided today, after a meet County are confident that there heavyweight.

former World the foursomes, France one and ing of the representatives of the are several young players cap; The referee,

Champlon, Max the other was halved Router. various countries, gene able of emulating Brian Close Heavyweight

In view of the World Cup and Frank Lowson, who went Schmeling, stopped the fight in

Budapest, May 14. iournament, in Brazil some teams Ireland will be; represented by straight from Local Langue favour of Rux after a medical

to be fully represen- bad

The European Women's Basket← | ure. shown tha the following players in the Inter- cricket to the County side last kamination

Marshall's eyes were practically ball Championships opened here tative koutée. -national :: Hockey

against Scotland today:

Middlesex, too, hope that the closed. The fight (was scheduled today. The results were: Hussla 01. Belgium 31, Poland 52 Austria

Copenhagen May 14. Flight Lieutenant Wilson youngsters they are blooding" for sight round (RAF) Captain Slater (Army) will settle down to the rigours of Rux proved himself to be far 18, Italy 71 Holland 17. Crechos The English Football Association Engineer Doyle (RAF). Captain County Championship play, and superior to Marshall land his lovakia 70 Switzerland 10-Rey-amateur touring team was beaten Crawford (Army); Castala in Improvement is expected as hard-hitting straight left and ters here today by a combined Danish team by four goals to one At Fitzgibbon. (Any), Lieutenant-the season progresics. D

rights began to close Marshall's Colonel Stack Army), Corpora) Middlesex has already made it eyes in the first round, spec

Moscow, May 14 half-time the Danes led 2-1

the Reuter Coady BAF), Warrant Ofeer dear that they would experiment Marshall, and two, other Amor-

England won six of today's mini- | Cup at the National Stadium Mm. J. Lawes and Miss J. Wait cuncelled-Associated Press

Competition

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The Secreta

II Hunt (Army and YMCA); with youth, this season. And did lesu Negro, heavyweights, by United Nations, Lance Corporal Gardener (Anny), not expect to finish more than fighting before a crowd of 25,000 who is here to Sergeant Dantali (Army) and

and about half way in the table. in Berlin's Olympic Amphithea Lieutenant Humphries: (Army)3 Fahir unselfish polley on the today broke):

pare part of Middlesex and Yorkshire Nexiumpowod

1age may prevent them winning high man

sary by honours in the County Champions

kahib : thle s messon, but it should

Proded by Edividendas for English

fa whole Ing the nest

Barcelona, May Jstonlay, Drobný, and Vladimir Cornik, Czech tendía

lost to Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. Souza 0-8 lost, to Mrs. Bradley and Mr Noronha 3-8: lost to Mrs, Watson and Zars. Castro 5-7.

KCC Tournaments

The following semi-final matches in the Kowloon Cricket Club Tenis Tournament will be played off tomorrow at 8,45 pm.:: 20 Ladies, Singles Handicap

MM. Chow, Miss N. Lon. bert-Baker, kys

C. Mixed: Doublés Handicap

Colonel and Mrs. A. Hart Bakar

C

Mr. N. J. Whelpton (11) wo

*woft pada ked the Stapleford Competition with INTERNATIONAL a total of 37 points, et

walch HOCKEY GAMES

was good golf yesterday, consider. ing the heavy state of the cofrest The International Hockey games Next Sunday there will beg postponed from Sunday Inst will Prize Sunday competition i tako place as follows: G

TODAY M

Beatland v Ireland at Club de Recreto, at 5:30 pm. Umpires: Guest and Silva,

WARA Paris, May 14 The Stade de Helms, won the French Football Cup here today Walts v England at RNRC 1 what, they, beat the Racing Clu: at 8.30 pm. Umpires: Grewal, and de Pirisdby: twarzonla Xavier, SALE PER in Portugal v. Falditan at INRC The was no score this 2 at 6.30 pm. Umpire; Erinka half aftouter. and Gat

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