BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
REPORT OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RECREATION GROUNDS
Government has accepted, in principle, a recom
mendation made by the Advisory Committee on Recreation Grounds, that the Hong Kong Cricket Club romain in occupation of their present ground and pavilion of Chater Road. The recommendation has been accepted subject to the proviso that the Hong Kong Cricket Club should remain tenant at will in respect of the ground and pavilion.
Tils annotincement was Cluh be entitled to compensation mado at the Legislative Coun-in respect of such accommodation il Meeting yesterday by Mr. and ground should circumstances
lease Acting Colonial be such that the
renewed.
Dealing with the Hong Kong
R. ft. Todd, Secretary, who added that no likelihood was Xeon of the pavilion being required by Lievermount within H next
five years.
A tevant at will, it might bej etadel, is a tenant whe cloes not hold ornids
property for any fixer term. but who must qu and deliver up nossession of ruch premises for property whenever required to do so by his landlord in the so of the Cricket Club by Governors).
Mr. Todd also said that Ind
Football Club and the
is not
with the findings of Dr. Felly's Committee, whose recommendo- tions had been held in abeyance.
The Committee felt that some more definite recommendation was desirable than merely to hold the Andings in question in abeyaner.
The Committee therefore recom. incnded that:
"(a) The Boundary street and the Sookunpoo grounds be allo- ented to the, Services as recom- Felilly's Con- mended by 'Dr.
ice;
(b) The Navy be offered a five year lease of their present No. 1 Ground at Causeway Bay: "(c) The Navy retain their King's Park Hockey and Cricket Bouth
Ground on a year to year basis, China Athletic Association, two
"(t) That the Services re- old established Clubs, the Com- tinguin the pitches within the mittes made the following Race Course at Happy Valley now comments:
when an allocated to them only "The Hong Kong Football Club Organisation capable of efficiently and South China Athletic Asso-eating with a pool of grounds is clation had submitted certain pro- ready to go into operation. posals regarding the provision of permanent stands to provide ac- commodation for spectators at football matches.
publishing the Report of the in the
on
Advisory Committee
Rc- creation Grounds, Government.) wished to place on record it appreciation of the valuable services rendered to all section of the community by the members of the Committee un.
"Football is the leading game Colony and extremely large crowds were attending foot l matches and, in mony in
In dangerous stances, crowding positions on hillsides and buildings everlooking the grounds,
"The provision of adequate and safe accommodation, with efficient der the able guidance of their arrangements for the control at
Chairman, Sir Arthur CDC.
Morse.
con-
"le) Having relinquished the pitches within the Race Course that the Services shall then be with other entitled, in common Associations, Clubs and Schools to apply for these grounds by the pitch, and by the hour, as neces- sity demands."
Coming to applications from Clubs other than old established Clubs, the Committee considered that certain of these, not being concerned with outdoor recreation or being concerned directly with the making of proft, did not fall under the terms of reference and must be ruled out.
Well founded Of the remainder, four only, in Committee, the opinion of the could be considered well founded applications. In respect of these applications, the Committee re- commended:
such crowds, had been a cause of considerable concern to the Com- Other recommendations of the Football Association, and has be- missioner of Police and to the Commiliter have also been ar cepted by Government in prin- come, in our opinion, a mattter ciple, subject to provisos in the of public urgency.
The schemes proposed egres af recommendations
in- tained in Chanters II, IV, VI, VII| vol
volved expenditure of sums in an! VIII of the Report. 1
axcess of three million Hong In regard to the Hong Kong Kong dollars. It is clear that Cricket Club, the Committer no private agency would consider made the following recommenda- such a scheine without a lense "(a) That the Post Office Re- of suleient length as would creation Club combined with the "(a) that the
Kong ensure recovery of the additional staff of Cable Hong
and Wireless be Cricket Club remaia in occuna-||copital outlay.
offered a lease of ten years in tion of their present ground and stub-housė jumless, or until, tha" voured bad clob-house are re-
sired for a public purpose, m for the Improvement Colony.
ni
respect of the area for which they had applied, namely, area C Careline Hill;
Hong
the (b) That
Kong Softball Association be offered a ten-year lease of area G King's
"(b) if and when such re-regarding a Colony Stadium. Park The Sanitary Department aurent arises, this Club shat be offered the portion at the s Southern end of the ground within the Race Course at Wong Nei Chong."
namely.
Colony stadium "However, the extent to which such accommodation would need to be developed depended direct- ly upon Government's intentions Il was known that Government had agreed in
that a Welfare Committee be offered principle, the Colony Stadium should be erected ten-year lease of the old Nippon from public funds, but it was Club In Klag's Park, also known that the scheme had areas I and J.
shelved, pri- een temporarily
to lack of steel. marly owing It seemed to us that in the im- there could be le likelihood mediately forseeable future,
of Government undertaking a project involving such heavy I expenditure and that, therefore, the scheme had been shelved
The Committee further recom. mended that if, and when, it an teurs that the groun may required, the Club should given at least three years' notice
"Wimbledon"
of Hong Kong
The 'Committen.
br.
"Moreover, even
*(8)
That the Hong Kong. Chinese Civil Servants Club be offered a ten-year lease of area N King's Park."
Inaccepting theatrecom mendations, in principle, Gov ernment has made proviso
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950.
BASEBALL:
National League All-Stars beat American League 4-3
Chicago, July 11.
Rod Schoondienst of St. Louis Cardinals hit a home run in the 14th inning to give the National League All-Stars a 4-3 victory over the Ameri- can Loogue in the first overtime game in the history of the, classic.
noi cavere l by on Schedule carlier recommendation in the report shall for the purposes of maintenance he placed under the Superintendent of Gardens.
two
on
Northants hold W.Indies
to a draw
Northampton, July 11. Despite rain during the lunch Interval today, which made the pitch awkward for a while, Northampton easily forced a draw with the West Indies| touring team here.
Continuous Quality
Is Quality You Trust
COUNTY CRICKET:
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Johnny Wardle first bowler to take 100 wickets this season
third
London, July 11.
The County batted splendiaty Johnny Wardle, the Yorkshire slow loft-arm spin-
when forced to follow on 179 runs behind and when, the game ended they were 27 runs aliead with nine wickets in hand.
nor, became the first bowlor to taka. 100 wickets this season when helping Yorkshire beat Notts today by an innings and 124 runs. Donnie Brookes and Bert Old-Heavy morning rain followed by a strong sun at Nottingham left conditions just right for Wardle and E. Leadbeater and during the day Notts lost 17 wickets for 151 runs. The home batsmen had no defence against the turning ball.
The winning pitcher Was Ewell Blackwall and the loser
gave their elde another Ted
Roberts Gray. Robin
or held
with a stand of 62 Philadelphia, the National Lea- sound start Rue starter. was tagged for one runs and an often changed West run and three hils in three in- Indles attack was mastered in a
second wiekat partnership be Don New- Inge while Brooklyn's
tween Brookes and "Jock" gave up the Anal Cumbe "(b) that all grounds as, and
Livingston, the Australian left- League markers
hander. when, relinquished by the Com-American
three hits in two innings. bined Armel Services, and any
The tally of Roberts
came other ground becoming available
when Washington's Cass Michaels In the Urban area shall ale br placed under the Superintendent pinch-hliting got a double.
When the ball bounced into of Gardens for maintenance.
tho bullpen In centro-field Michaelo advanced "(2) that these grounde shal
ол в safo then be available for hire by the bunt by Pali Ruzzuto of New game or by the hour, at at York and scored on a long fly
by George Kell of Detroit. agreed fee, the extent to which
Against Newcombe, Cleveland's that fee should be made suflicical
Bob Lemon walked and his to cover the cost of maintenaner
team-male Larry Doby doubled, of Cavern- to be the decision
Lemon stopping at third. Lemon ment.
scored after another By by Kell and Dolly came in on a single by Boston's Ted Williams.
closely
"(3) that for the purposes of the smooth operation of such scheme, a Competent Authority wha thould co-operate with the Officer responsible for maltenance, be set up to milo- cate pitches and courts and to
handle the financial arrangements for such allocation."
Competent authority
the
In its acceptance of thesere- commendations la principle, Gov- ernment atipulated that Director of Education or his de legate should be appointed to bel the Competent Authority for the
of "Pool" grounds. allocation of
As regards other playgrounds in the Urban Area, the Commit tee recommended;
"That all small recvention grounds. Children's Playground and
rest parks in the Urban Area, excluding those under the con- trot of the Hon. Secretary
fori Chlacae Affaire, or "S. C. A. In- corporated," be placed for pur- same authority as that for pool poses of maintenance under th
grounds, namely, the Superin- tendent of Gardens."
An Advisory Committee, whom
Scomed enough
These seemed enough-until
talph Kiner's blow in the ninth
-for an American League win
as the junior pitchers seemed to have plenty of stuff and the No- tionals had only two runs scored in the second when Brooklyn's Jnckle Robinson singled and scored on trip by Enos Slaughter of St. Louis.
Slaughter came home on a fly by Hank Sauer of Chicago. But Kiner's terrific drive sent the game overtime and left it for Schoendienst to win the classte. Over 14 Innings, the Nationals connected for 10 hits while the
Driving and pulling power. fully, Livingston reached 50 rung In 55 minutes and the partner. ship passed 100 in 75 minutes. One huge pull by the Austra- lian off Marshall landed in an where adjoining bowling green, play was held up while the ball was retrieved.
Unbroken stand Altogether the unbroken stand added 144 runs in 110 minutes, Livingston made 81 runs in that period, hitting two sixes and 10 fours.
Brookes was also sound against an attack varled by seven bow-
lers. He batted three hours and
of
Following on with arrears 310 runs they were all out inside
In their
two hours for 88 runs lowest total of the season.
Leadbeater had a match analy ala of 11 wickets for 162 runs and Wardle returned for 87.
seven wickets
Yorkshire, the Joint Chan- plons, now lead by eight point: from Warwickshire, who encoun- tered little diflculty at Birming ham in completing a double vic- tory over Middlesex.
The
Results
requits of
today's first-
five minutes and hit nine fours, class matches were as follows: mostly with well placed drives.
University cricket match
in a draw ends
London, July 11 The University cricket match ended at Lords today in u draw, the final scores be- ing Cambridge University 200 and 193 for seven declared and Oxford 169 and 122 for five.
Faced with the task of making 225 runa in 130 minutes to beat Cambridge, Oxford gave up the the
1 of 1098 attempt alter
B. Boobbycar at 37 runs and though Oxford captain, hit D.B. Carr, 65 runs in 06 minutes, the match ended tamely.
Some criticism
the
American League collected eight, no wicket in their second Innings) (Tom Graveney Yorkshire bent ring the wickets of J. G. Dewes,
The score:
National League....
American League
Two
1 H 4 10 3 8 1 -United Press.
TENNIS MATCHES
mare
postponed
to matches in the Colony Lawn
the
was, made of At Birmingham: Warwickshire During the morning the fast) three County first Innings beat Middlesex by 10 wickets. G.1.C. Doggart's netion of diclay. wloketa fell for 37 rung.
Middlesex 200 and 187 (Sharp 85 ng Ils declaration for though it Gomez, very accurate with his not out. Pritchard, right-aric meant that Oxford had to score off-breaks, brought his figures fast bowler, four for 48). Wor- at nearly two runs a minute it for the Innings to four wickets wickshire 941 and 27 for no wie- also lert litle time for the Cam- their for 31 runs.
kot.
bridge attack to dismiss Northampton were all out for
Glamorgan drew rivals. 252 runs against the tourists this with Gloucestershire. Glamorgar Grand performance morning to be 170 runs behind 405 Gloucestershire 100 (Cropp
In the morning R. V. Divecha, in the Brst lanings. By lunch 80, Hever, right-arm medium the Indian bowler, accomplished Northampton were 58 runs for bowler, six for 50) and 85 for one the grand performance of cap-
60 not out), after a follow-ɗn.
At Nottingham: Notts by an innings and 124 runs Yorkshire 50 Notts 292 (Hard- staff 78, Stocks 70 not out, head- right-arm leg-break beater, bowler, six for 90) and 60 (Lead- beater ave for 66, Wardlo, left- 252 runs arm slow bowler, four for 17).
A Worthing: Sussex beni Somerset by eight wickets. Sus
four declared and B1 79 sex 416 for four
for two. Somerset 195 and 30 (Tremlett 81. Rogers 80 not out, 31 Cornford, right-arm fast medium 12 bowler, for 67).
Scora
WEST INDIES: Ist
Innings
for eight declared. NORTHAMPTON: 181
Innings
NORTHAMPTON: 2nd
Innings
Brookes, not but
431 runs
Oldfeld, e Christiani b Mar-
shol! Livingston, not out Extras
At Craigengower,
home team lost to the Chinese Recrea- Total (for one) tion Club 14 sets to 7% in their Mixed Doubles "B" Division..Bowling
encounter.
The wicket fell at 62.
On the Mahland, playing at Johnson Kowloon Cricket Club, Recreio Vorrell "Whites" defeated their hosts in Pierre a Ladles Doubles "B" Division Marshall. mate hy six sets to three.
Gomez MIXED DOUBLES "B" DIVISION
Ramadhin CCC CRC-714
Williams
the Superintendent of Tennis Leagues were played Gardens could turn for asslet- yesterday. ance and who would be res ponsible for matters of policy in regard to these grounds was alay suggested.
was also recommender
that the Chaleman. Urban Council. that in cases where a lease of Director of Education and Sacla
Wekare more than one year is granted
Onleer he ex-officio to any clube, a condition of the members of this Advisory Com- should such Icase should be that
mittee. roasonable foollities we con-
given to should be
The Committee referred to the danger
schoole, in consultation with King George V Park and the
Director the
of Education, to Memorial Park and expressed the N. Leonard and Mrs. 1. Souza une the ground when it is not opinion that their restoration was (CCC) lost to T. C. Tao and Mrs. required by the club, provided a public duty and should be no Y. C. Choy 3-6; lost to Leo Wal- long and Mrs. Lau 4-6: lost to that much una
delayed. does not inter-lo.se fere with the proper care and
2-0. maintanance of the ground. With reference to the ground formerly occupied by the Civil Service
Cricket Club at Happy the Committee recom-
In the course indefuitely. of its recommendations concern- Ing the Cricket Club, emphasised that for more than 35 years the Stadium be erected Colony Open Lawn Temis Cham- sider that such is the
from fire, und from lack of pro- pionships, the "Wimbledon" of Hong Kong, have been organised per controlling barriers, entrances inherent in existing by the Hong Kong Cricket Club and exits,
enclosures, at their ground to the complete bamboo stands and satisfaction of everyone.
that a degree of permanent ac-
is still
necessary
many years
The hose was expressed by commodation the Committee that i would be for ordinary league games, WC.
before
recom- the Club therefore, unanimously would he deprived of this mend that: which 11
(a) that the Hong Kong Foot- of bull Club and the South China "Homo"
historie ground, garded an the
ге.
mended;
and Miss R.
Tà It was almo recommended by T. S. Choy and Mrs. K. W. Chow the Committee
mmittee that all areas such R. O. Baker as the former O and P King's Rumjahn (CCC) lost to Tao and Park, the Ma Tau Chung Camp Mrs. Chuy 4-0 lost to Leo and area and all areas scheduled oo
Mrs.
Lau 4-6: lost to Choy and reserved for recreation groundars. Chow 2-H.
used for other | ***** and now being
H. M. Liu and Mrs. C. Chlu possible.
2-6: drew with Lee and Mrs. Lau - beat Chay and Mrs. Chow Ladica Doubles "B" Division KCC 3-Recrelo, "W" 6 Mrs. J. Lawes and Mrs. Haw-
cricket in the Colony much as Athletic Association, be offered a "That the Hong Kong Civil purposes be restored as early as (CCC) lost to Tos and Mrs. Choy "Lord's" is regarded as the lease of twenty-one years In It Service Cricket Club's club- "Home" of cricket in England. spect of their existing grounds house and those parts of its In Chapter I of its Rennri. provided that
ground which were not earmark- which dents with "Old establish- (1) the proposals for devo-
ed either for the Hong Kong
North Point development | (-1,
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-Reuter,
West Indies open against Leicestershire
Leicester, July 12. West Indies won the toss and batted first on a good wicket their match, against when Leicestershire began here to- fine
ed Clubs the Committee said cpment be co-related with the Football Club or for a Pool The extraordinary rapid deve- thit it was shown in the case of intention of Government regur ground, should be allocated to lopment of North Polut nixo came all these Clubs which had re-ing a Colony Stadium, and that the Director of Education for de- under comment by the Commit- kins (KCC) lost to Miss M but cloudy. By lunch habiliated Club-houses and the extrat of development ap- grounds, that this involved ex-proved by Government be depen- velopment as a Troining Centre tee, which recommended tha Ribeiro and Misa M. Xavier 2-8 West Indies had scored 183
for Teachers. Leaders and should other space not be avail- lost to Miss Figueiredo und Mrs.
henditure of sums varying from dent upon these intentions. $20,000 to well over $100,000. (1) that the lease contains a
Representations had been made
by certain Clubs that the fullest development of their club-house" and rounds had not been reach- ed; that, although the matter hnd been considered. fullest develon- ment could not he proceeded with ting to the difficulty of recen- eing the necessary, expenditure with the uncerlain tenure of an annual allotment only of ground.
1
the
(a) The Hong Kong Football} Club should be granted a ground
time
In the first 55 minutes, Marshall made 41 out of 80. Marshall used the pull with particular freedom and his 60 out of $2 in 70 min- utes included nine fours
Ave
Doggart and AH.J. Rinell fr 12 over for 29 runs and he finished with four wickets for 82 runs.
P. .B.H.
and May
M.H.H. Stevenson added-81 runs în ca 90 minuten stand for the fifth Cambridge wicket, which en- abled the Light Blues to declaro at 193. runs for Bayon wickets, giving them lead of 224 Funk
30 May scored a useful
and Stevenson was not out with 84)
runs
runs to his credit. Clive Yan Ryneveld received
a cut to an eye from a stroke by' D. S. At Manchester: Derbyshire
returned to the Sheppard, but beat Lancashire by 93 runs. field atter having stitches Derbyshiro
187 and 273 (Revil' 100, Smith 59, Tattersall, right- arm medium
for
offspin bowler, five 72). Lancashire 223 and 144
three for 20).
(Hamer, oval: Surrey beat Ken'
At the
by cight wickets. Kent 269 and 134 (Fagg 71 not out, Laker right-arm spin bowler, six fa 35). Surrey 276 and 121 for two At Westcliff: Deex drew with
20 Leicestershire. Essex 188 and
declared (Стау for nine
84 bowler Walsh, left-arm spin seven for 92). Leicestershire 316]
and 230 for nine (Watson 105).
At Lords: Cambridge Univer
Oxford Univer- rity drew with
University 20 alty. Cambridge and 193 for seven declared (Stevenson 84 not out). Oxfor University 169 and 122 for five (Carr 55).-Reuter.
serted. Reuter.
Question of Pakistan's
-
admission to ICC
London, July 11 The question of Pakistan's admission to the Imperial Cricket Conference was raised': in a letter to the editor of the influential London Times on Monday.
the
Club
น
The writer of the letter, Mi John 'Biggs Davidsen, stated the whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter, it was to be hoped that "we shall shortly hear" from Marylebone Cricket what steps they have taken to re-;- HK FOOTBALL move the sense of deep dissatis
faction felt by cricketers in REFEREES ASSN. !
Pakistan at the rejection of their.. ANNUAL MEETING- request for admittance to the Im
perial Cricket Conference. Couches In Physical Education able. consideration
The Annual General Meeting Method of entry should be Curvalho 0-6; beat Mrs. Gonsalves for one, wicket.
Everton Weekos re-appeared in of the Hong Kong Football Re clause stating that no Club be, and Recreation; but that if Gov- given to reserving part, or all, of end Mrs. Soares 7-5.
ernment should be unable to set North Point Camp i for recren- Mrs. N. Pepperell and Miss the West Indies team after being ferees Association will be held The MCC announced in London
on June 2 that immediately entitled to compensation
DEIDO such development E sufficient funds
(KCC) lost to Miss absent from the tourists last two on Tuesday, July 28, at 9.30 p.m for this tional purposes when this can be Kotewall spect of any
Ribeiro and Miss Xavier 3-6; matches because of lince trouble. at the Victoria Recreation Club formation had been received that should conditions be such that purpose, the same building and made available.
Government acceptance of these heat Miss Pigueiredo and Mrs The West Indies having won adjacent to Murray Pler, Con the Pakistan Board of Control for that lease is not renewed."
portion of the ground thould be
Cricket had been constituted it These recommendations have allocated to the Social Welfare recommendations is subject to the Carvalho 6-3; beat Mrs. Gonsalves the toss, opened with a striking naught Road, Central.
contrast in batting styles. Mar- been sccepted by Government in
which Centre,
and Mrs. Soares 6-2. should extend following provisce
Agenda: Minutes of last meet- had given the Paklatan Cricket Information (n The Advisory Committer Mrs. E. Horsman and Miss E. shall was aggressive while his ing; Financial Statement; Election Board the fullest principle, subject to the following special facilities to underprl-on playgrounds should also con Fisher (KCC) lost to Miss Ribeir partner flac was content to play of office bearers; Any other shout, the method
of entry for a Frovisas:
vileged adults and children.". tain uncial representatives; and Miss Xavier 4-0; lost to Mins a defensive, game.:
business,
member. "Pool" schome
(2) The recommendations' in Figueiredo and Mrs. Carvalhoh
This information was given in Junc
1040, and conveyed again in paregraphs 56 to 62 of the Reper 4-6; lost to Mrs. Gonsalves and
accepted in princiole, bu' Mrs. Scores '3-8. estimates of the annual cost of
December, 1948. But no reply was Men's "C" Division
received until April, 1990, and running the scheme and of re-
RAF 6-LRC 1
until the present the requirements hablillating or constructing the Ladies Recreation Club beat The stand had put on 94 wher
of the Conference rules about the In almost every case, testimony
grounds should first be prepared. Royal Air Force by eight sols to Rae played forward to a ball The Annual - Lawn Tennis proposal and seconding of Pakis- was given that Clubs were pre-
Considerable work, such a
the right-azm off-break Singles and Doubles Champion- fan as a proposed new member one in a "C" Division Tennis from pared to embark upon consider-
preparing estimates, recruiting League match yesterday at Kai bowler, Vic Jackson, and was clean ships of the Club together with state had not been compiled with, able improvements and develop
aff, drawing up. lease term Tak.
howled. He had scored 26 while the Handicap Singles, Doubles the announcement: ment were they awarded a resort
and Mixed Doubles Events will Routers and repairing arounds remains Hamilion and Horsesall (RAF) Marshall's total was then 68 ablo lease of this ground,
that the Governor or his designate: With 147,000 pupils and only to be done before these deal. lost to Scholes and Barty 0-0 Worrell was also aggressive, be starting soon. Since the fullest development will stipulate the conditions on three schools with grounds at sions could be fully implemento lost to Baker and Mead 4-0 lost. His timing and placing werd of these grounds wan to the benes which the ground should be made tached, the Committee paid that and prsarcan would, of course to Holmes and Pomeroy, 4-8. superb and. In 25 minutes he nt of the community and would available to other football Clubs the urgency of
of this
question
depend. Inter...alle on financia! Gibbins and Ombitt (RAF) lost thumbed his way to, 34 not out, be at no cost to Government, the or for representative matches and needed na elaboration,
to Scholes and Barty 2-0: beat including. Ove fours, Comihiltes made the following re also for big sporting and other
It was hoped that it would husker and The Committee also referred
The teams were: Leicestershire Mead..B-2: lost to commendations:
events, and" that "In the eas of
to the growth of small football onsible to make a start with the Holmes and Pomeroy 3-0, Berry, T. Watson. b. Tomb (a) tint an old established the use of the ground for football
and fastball generally
Tool" system of grass covered Parsons and White (RAF) lost. kin, C. Palmer, V. Jackson, club providing reasonable accoin-/ that designate should be the Hong the lower paid groups in the winter of 1950-atap
recreation rounds during the to Scholes and Barty 2-61, lost Lester, H. Smith, J. Walsh, C. modation for the number of Its the overnor otherwise orders; that the question of some pro- Advisory Committee on Recreation.
Kòng Footbali Association until
Golony and expromed tho-wławi
to Baker and Mead 0-0 lost to Wogller, J. Smith and J. Sperry. West Indies-Rac. Marshall, The following comprised the Holmes and Pomeroy 3-0, members
and
maintaining its grounds to the approval of the
Worrell. Weekes, Walcott, Chrle grace
Grounde Government be offered a ten-year
tiani, Gomez, Goddard, Jonts, GERMANY AND JAPAN
Bamadhin and Valentine. lease of their ground.
“RE-ADMITTED TO
Beornm INT'L·LTF.
Lausanna, July 12.
A reasonable lease
(b) that any such Icash con,| toin a clause to the effect that no
at Causeway Bay on the site of In its comments on the "Pool" the present vehicle park used by Scheme for Recreation Grounds, the Military Authorities when it the Committes, referred to the becomes available, rather than o a provision of adequate recreation long lease of its existing grounds. grounds for schools as well as (b) With reference to the grant the problem of making provizion of a ground at Causeway Bay to for the lers articulate, less or the Hong Kong Football Club, a ganked and lesser privileged condition of the lease should be groups in the Colony,
(c) · Similar conditions should. be attached to the grant of o ground to the South China Athletlo Association.
Combined Armed
4 Services
for:
among
'covered
prt:
considerationa, spas
ground for thats groups could
Bir Arthur Morse, Kt, CBE, no tanger be fanored, badka
(Chairman), Dr. J. P. Febilv An the Directors of Education OBE Brigadier M. 8. K. Maun- had early indicated his willing well. DSO ORE, Mr.T. IL Rowell
nem to place under's pool aDY CARE MESEC McDounll, Mr. S.
--West-Indies—let' Innings-
ground previously allotted to E. Richardson, Dyga. M. Rodyl- Germany and Japan wore | Marshall, Painted mod subilehed for the Próprio |In connection with, the grounds him, the Committep recommand-goer MSERE MIYA- Arcul readmitted to the International Worrell, tor, the UHINA MAIL LIMITED, M allocated to the Combined Armed; ed: TRANE LESLIN BUGIL Wische ausserviens, Kue Commities found 11-1) a
chuen And Ar, BV3; Federations, meeting here today.
VOG DELEGAARD VELOMINO JE TANELELE TRUnd, 185, | MMAW, Lo, Mr. Kwok Chan, Lawn Tennis Federatiotfi, at the i
CRAIGENGOWER CHAMPIONSHIPS
Members are reminded thatt entries close on July 31,
The Lawn Bowls Singles, Pairs. Ribka and Non-winners Events of the Club start sooner and entries close tostay.
FUNERAL OF", SOCCER PLAYER
addod
CRAIGENGOWER. TENNIS TEAM:
The following have been select= ed to represent the Craigengower. Cricket Club in a “C”. Division Leiguo tennis match against Hong
Clubs it home i Kong Crick) - TE ANA BO
morrow:
Leo and P. C. Yu; Y. P. HK. Lee and
Choy land Johnston, Wong" (Cape
Reserve: WongAMEN
The funeral, took pince yester- tain); H. H. Trou and T. Chan day of Chan Wing-ho, a Kowloon Motor Die Junior Division "aotcer player who died on usedur a a result of Injuries" alleged to) There is been received ✨y during "Miniature: #potball /Cup) Kara VAT
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