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YORKSHIRE WIN FINE VICTORY OVER MCC
London, September 5. Yorkshire won a fine victory over the MCC with five minutes to spare, Yorkshire doclarod at their overnight score and after the visitors had lost four wickets cheaply Doug Insole, the Essex captain, gave a bright batting display. Unlucky to be caught when one run short of a century, he had nevertheless, played a not- able part in forcing the County to bat again.
Revised
LRC
Tennis programme
Yardley changed the batting order with disastrous results, five wickets falling cheaply when set to get 92 runs in 80 minutes, but avo. minutes from. time, Wilson made the win- ning hit for Yorkshire to win by five wickets.
The
Cricket
two outstanding County Championship games both
today and, as a
result, Worcester and Gloucestershire, the respec- tive winners against Leicester- shive and Hampshire, rose appre. clabiy in the table.
Owing to the fact that cer- ended with a definite decision tain of the fixtures in the Ladies Recreation Club Tenni Tournament clash with the Kowloon Cricket Club tennis programme, the LRC fixtures for Monday and Tuesday next have been revised.
The programme for Wednesday and Thursday remains unaltered,| The following the completo programme for next week, com- inencing Monday, September 11:
Monday, September 11. Colony Ladies Singico 9.30 a.m.
Mrs.
Mrs. К. Stack
Sainsbury
Club Ladies Singles
9.30 a.m.
Mrs. Aunstrong v Mrs. Barty.
Colony Mixed Doubles
They
alxth cccupy seventh positions in the
and nual
Entries for Colony Swimming Championships
and
All Club. Secretarios
Bor. Sports Officers of the vices, 21 well as Principals of Schools,
that are reminded entries for the Colony Swim ming Championships close at 6.30 p.m. today.
All entries should reach the Han. Gecretary, Victoria later Recreation Club,
not
than the time stated above.
W. Indies held to a draw by South of England
Hastings, September 5.
looked West Indies
The
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950.
Paterson wins High Jump
Alan Paterson of Great Britain, is seen clearing the bar to
win the High Jump final of the Euro- pean Games in Brussels, with a jump of six feet five and one eighth inches. AP Photo,
order, although this is lower likely to beat the South of Baseball:
than
Worcester
finished last were scason. Gloucestershire seventh also on that occasion. Charles Palmer, former Worces- ter player now with Leicester ahire, nearly proved a stumbling block to his old County with a A. top score of 30.
Leicestershire never looked like Ketting the 340 cuns necessary in 360 minutes. though inspired
England here today when they got rid of five batsmen for 45 runs in the first hour's play, but Doggart and James Lan- gridge engaged in a sixth wicket stand of 83 runs which saved matters.
Valentine and Ramadhin were the once again responsible for
Dog- collapse at the start, but
A. hitting by the tall-enders enliven-art, not usually happy with pin
ed the last few minutes of the
5.16 p.m. Dr. G. Choa and Mrs. A. Tamworth v N. Lo and Mrs. K. Chaun, E. Teal and Mrs. M. Chow v R. C. Lal and Mrs. Law King, Y. P. Teul and Mrs. J. W. Sze v Lee Wai-tong and Miss W. Y. Choy.
reason at Leicester.
Brilliant catches Howorth took 10 wickets dur- in the match, which was fea- tured by the brilliant catches of the Worcester players,
Hampshire owed a great deal to Allan Rayment, 22-year-old Colony Ladles Ocubias bateninn. for averting an innings
-6.15 p.m.
deleat. Playing only his second Hampshire, he is Mrs. M. Yang and Miss W. C. no v Miss Xavier and Mrs. Ben-likely to prove on able substitute for Arnold, who may not play jonun.
any more first-class cricket owing to illness
Colony Ladies Singles 5.15 p.m. Mr. M. Hetherington v Miss M. Riblero.
Club Men's Singles 5.15 p.. M. Hecran v S. M. Dr. G. B. Smart y R. Torp,
Garrard,
season with
Rayment was only 60 rune short of a maiden century when Nchange of bowling from slow to fast brought about his down. fall.
Giants humble Dodgers; Redbirds defeat Clubs
bowling, took four boundaries off The Valentine and twice cut Ramad- he was hin to the rails before caught behind the wicket.
Ramadhin, with four wickets for 70 runs, had match figures of
wickets for less than 13 runa cach while Valentine took four wickets for runs today.
The West Indies were left with 55 minutes in which to score 120
runs for victory, but the task proved impossible and the game petered out to a draw although the tourists did well to score 84
time available. runs in the Reuter.
St. Leger Probables
The
New York, September 5.
New York Giants, playing no favourites as thoy bowl over all comors in their drive to gain second place, scored a 10-inning 8-5 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers tonight, giving the idle pace-setting Philadelphia Phillies a seven and a half game margin- their widest of the year.
Giants, making tremendous headway although they were floundering deep in the second division only a few weeks ago, climbed to within a game of the idle third place Boston Braves and to within two and a half games. of the second place Brooks. Holding the upperhand most of the way in a typically bit-
West Westrum drove in the de- ter battle between the cross town rivals, the Giants let theelding run with a double and Don on a pair of Mueller added a pair of insur- Dodgers tie it
ance runs with another two-base prodigious home runs by Gen
smack. Hermanski and Carl Furillo in
North well deserved their eight wickets' win over the South, and three Northamptonshire- batsmen
London, September 5. played a prominent part in the
At present 14 colts and one race around the clock.
soor filly are probable starters for Brookes and Oldfield showed that they were prepared the -£ 13,039--St Leger--first-the-8th. to accept the challenge of scoring prize on Saturday. The race,
Club Ladies Singles
5.15 p.m. Mrs. Gotz v Mrs. F. Robinson. -Tuesday, September-12.......
Club Ladies Doubles
9.00 .. Mrs. I. Maunsell and Miss 343 rans at e runs un hour. due to be run over the one-
six-furlong Raymond v Mrs. Sainsbury and They put on 150 runs in just over mile. Mr. Harty. Mrs. Stroobach and two hours and then. Livingston
big course, is timed In another Mrs. D. J. Mackle v Mrk. F. Ro- joined Brookes binson and Mrs. D, L. Porter. stand which virtually clinched
Colony Mixed Doubles
6.15 p.m.
G. Lum and Mrs. C. C. Chiu v Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stack. K. C. Dao and Mrs. Litton v R. Tay and Miss M. Ribicro.
malters.
Results
Today's results were At Bournemouth: Gloucester- shire beat Hampshire by nine wickets. Gloucestershire 304 for seven declared and 18 for one, Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Getz v Hampshire 133 and 188 (Rayment
94).
Colony Ladies Doubles 5.15 p.m..
Doncaster to start at
KCC TENNIS RESULTS
3.15 BST.
The probabies, with jockeya. are: Babus Pet (T. F. Burns). Capire 1 (E. G.. Elliott, Castle The following are the results Club Kowloon Cricket Rock (. Ricżaby). L'Amiral (R. of the
matches (A Tennis
Championship Mattygabima) Poincelet). Roberts), Miel Rosa (F. Palmer), played off this week: Pachademis (G. Littlewood). Saturn (Doug Smith), Scratch II Men's Singles Championship
Rue Johnstone), Stenigot (M. A.V. White beat A.P. Weir, 6-1, Melony). Tilloy. (Gordon Rich- ards). Tramper (T. Hawcroft),
(W. Turn A Penny A. 3. Clifford v D. R. Holmes, Gloucestershire 387 for nine de-Vieux Monoir (J. Laumain) and
Sanlines (Eph Smith). D. T. Nolen v R. Getz, J. A. Clared and 176 for six declared All carry nine stone except Hurlbatt v E Zulquí.
offbreak right-brm bowler, four for 44). Leicester-Sanlines (a stone, 11 pounds). Ishire 2:6 and 171 (Howorth, left-
Mrs. Chow and Mrs, Sze.
Glub Men's Singles
6.15 p.m.
Club Men's Doubles 6.15 p.m.
.
At Leicester: Worcester. beat Lelcestershire by 177 runs
(Jackson.
M. Heenan and W. J. D. Co-¡ arm slow spin bowler, five for 49), oper v A. S. Martin und R. For- reli.
Wednesday, September 13,
Club Ladion Bingles 9.00 a.m. Mrs. Sainsbury v Mrs. L. Deas,
Colony Mixed Doubles
5.16 p.m.
M. Heenan and Mrs. Armstrong
At Kingston-on-Thames North beat Fouth by eight wickets. South 109 and 200 Tattersall, right-arn fast medium offopin bowler, five for 08). North 146 and 343 for two (Oldfield 81, Brookes. Livingston 80 noi (out).
v L. Sin and Miss W. C. Loo, MCC by five wickets.
L. C. Kotowall and Miss P.
At Scarrarough: Yorkshire beat At in Gentlemen of Ire-
Reuter.
6-4.
Nevelt). A.E.P. Guest beat C. Quang 6-4,
Champagno Stakes
T.E. Baker bent F. Kwok 6-2,
6-0.
6+3.
R.O. Baker beat A.V. White 6-1,
6-1.
Ladies Bingles Championship Mrs. R. Stack beat Miss.
Ribeiro 6-3, 11-0.
M.
Then they hit out and won it in the extra inning.
the
The vichry
on came heala_of_a_double_shutout triumph over the pace-setting Phillies in Philadelphia yester day and just before the Giants take on the Braves in a three- game battle for third place be ginning tomorrow night. The Brooks meanwhile go to Philadelphia for four games,
Fading Cubs
seven
Stan Musial with a' home run und a single drove in three runs to pace the St. Louis Cardinals to the fading a 4-2 victory over
The victory mapped a Chicago Cubs. gatne losing streak for the Red- birds. Gerry Staley yielded six:
and gained his 12th victory. hits
In the American League Do. trolt chopped the New Yankees lead to a game and a half with
7.4
the last victory over place St. Louis Browns. Hout Evers puced the Tiger's 18-hit attack with four singles while team mates Vie Wertz and collected Johnny Lipon each three hits.
A
London. September 5. The Reguin Aga Khan's colt,
Ladies Doubles Championship Frise Dubols, is among the nine probables declared for tomorrow's
main Mrs. R. Stack and Mrs. R. Champagne Stakes, the
Jones beat Mrs. E. Litton and of tho
In the only day game Cleve- event of the first day
Mrs. G. Chaun 6-4, 10-8. · Doncaster St, Leger meeting.
which is timed to Mrs. L. Benjamin and Mrs. M. land beat the Chicago White Sox The race.
Chow beat Miss Lambert 3-2. when rookie shortstop Chico uncorked, a wild start at 2.35 p.m. GMT. Is Fun
Baker and Miss M. Ribeiro Carrasquel
throw in the 10th inning.. 0-1.
Wurd v W. J. D. Cooper and land drew with the MCC. MCC over a straight six-furlong course, Mrs. Androwes.
Colony Ladies Doubles 6.15 p.m. Mrs. Souza and Mrs, Chlu v Mrs. Stack and Mrs. Cumpbell.
Colony Ladies Singlos 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Geiz y Mrs. M. Yang, Mrs. M. Chow v Miss R, Lo...
Club Ladies Singles 8.13 p.m. Mrs. D. J. Mackie y Mrs. Stroobach,
Club Men's Doubles 5.16 p. E. E. Story, and Dr, Smart,v A
S. and A. W. Cutcher.
Club Men's Dingles, 0.15 p.th
P. Y. Showov J.-V. Sellors.
Thursday, Beptember 14.. Colony Ladies Doubles
6.48 PMG Choy
Mrs. H. Lo and
Mrs. Mackie and Mrs. Armstrong. Club Mixed Doubles
Dr. Smart and Mr Barty v W. 1.D. Cooper and Mrs. Andrower. M. Hecnan and Mr Lestion. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson,
Col. and Mrs. R. Stack beat Mrs. J. Horsman and 'Gillard 0-3, 0-4:
101 and 233 for three declared
Rudd -70, Wally Hammond 92 are. Big Dipper' (W. H. Carr), Lieut.. not out). Gentlemen of Ireland 100 and 198 for nine (Bergin 07 Malleit, right-arm fast medlum bowler, four for 29)-Reuter.
Club Ladies Singles
.8.15 p.m.
Mrs. Tamworth v Mrs. Driessen,
Club Men's Singles H/cap -6.15 p.m. D. P. 8. Evans v G. Wingles- worth'
iday, September 15. Colony Mixed Doubles
3.16 pm.
G. Lum and Mrs. C. C. Chiu v Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stack. K. C. Dao and Mrs. Lition 'v
and Miss. Hiblero
Tay
Colony Ladies Doubles Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Cletz v Mrs. M. Chow and Mis, Szo.
Club Mixed Doublon
Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Scholes v
M. Gotfried and Mrs. Ayres,
R
Club Man Club Handicap Men's Doubles
imga qarah Vf.
A. L. Schols and 5/1 Harris v
Mal Young and D200 Zulaut and 6.M. Gerard
„Glub Mon's Bingles DT. Nolan v K. Cetz.
Arrappy and M. D. A. Liln- tone ▼HE, 6tory: mitd W. H.
The probables, with jockeys, Stratolight (T. Lowrey), (Sash- cord (W. T. Evans), Froise du Bule (C. Smirko). Aretle Prince Mrs. K.M. Gotz and T.E Baker (C. Spares), Royal Moccasin (Eph Smith), Rowley (J. Caldwell), Turks Reliance (Gordon Richards) and Porsion Valley (Doug Smith). All carry'nine stone except Per- slan Valley (8 stone, 11 pounds). --Reuter.
MRS. DU PONT RETAINS U.S. TENNIS TITLE
Forest Hills, New York,
September 5.
beat Miss P. Eard and. A.V. White 6-4, 4-3, 0-1, 74. Mias M. Xavier and C. Kotewall
beat
and Mrs. L.F. Stokes G-3, 4-0, 0-2. Men's Doubles Championship: C. Kotowall and F.R. Zimmern beat FB. Kermant and G. Rosellet 0-4, 7-5. & T.E. Baker and R.O. Baker bent A.V. Gosano andĄ.E.P. Guest 6-4, 4-0,÷G÷1.
Today's gamos,
Hong Kong
·soccer stars can't take it
Tam
Singapore, Beptember 5. Four players of the Hong Kong Chinese touring foot- ball
team-Tem Chun-fal, Woon cheunge Tang Bum and Ng Yes-wal-ar returning home on Septem- ber 12, while several athars the reportedly want to leave team to return home as they feel they have "pat face" re sulting from their five con accutive defeats in Singapore. The team applies for entry permits for three players Chiu' Foo,
Soong Ling sing and Yue Kalyan-to roln fores the side for the Malayan Federation and Burma en- gagemonts.
This is the first time that a Hong Kong Chinese team has played such miserable foot- ball, for which it earned continued pooh poche from the Singapore fang.United
Procs.
Nine Dragons Darts and Table Tennis draw
The draw by Sgt. Hore, 1st Bn. S. Stoffs on August 31, for the. Nine Dragons Month ly Darts and Table Tennis as fol- Tournament resulted Inws:
Table Tennis 1st Round 25 Fd. Regt RA ('B' Team) v 25 Fd Regt RA ('A Team).
120 Mortar Bty RA v FMA, 113 Med Bty RA v 23 Fd Regt RA ('A' Team).
1st Bn KSL v 15 OBS Bty NA ('A' Team),.
Byea 1st Bn S. Stafts.
..
16. UBS Bty ('B' Team).
23 Fu Regt (B Team).
23 Fd Rogt ('C' Team).
2nd Round-September 14 All byes will play in the second round.
Semi-finala September 21. Finals September 28.
Darts fet. Round
1st Bn Rt. Leics ('B' Team) v 1st Bn KSLI.
28 Inf Bdo v 16 OBS By RA ('A' Team).
13.OBS Bty. BA ('C' Team) .v 14 Fd Regt RA
23 Fd Fickt BA (Sgts) v 23 Fá Rogt RA (Gunners).
Refreshing
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Boy Scouts Swimming Sports:
Sea Scouts win Senior Championship
The Soo Scouts, with 27 points, won the Senior Championship at the Annual Boy Scouts Swimming Sports which worg held at the Vic- toria Recreation Club last night.
The Junior Championship was won by the 2nd
New Territories with 13 points.
In the Rovers Division. 18th and 17th Kowloon tied for first place with 11 points each, There were 24 events on the programme, each of which was keenly contested.
In the tentor 100 yards free- trailing style, Chan Wok-wah, behind for three quarters of the distance, put on a fine burst of speed during the last 25 yards end managed to win the event with ease.
At the conclusion of the Meet, the Challenge Shields and Certl ficates were presented to the Ruccessful contestants by Lady
Morse,
The following are the results:
Senior Scouts
Nine Dragons Amateur Boxing Championships
Further progress was made
In the Nine Dragons Services Club Open Amateur Boxing
last Championships
night, when the second round of the series was successfully cluded.
CUTLTM
There were 13 events on tho programme, but In two of the events down for decision, walk- overs were conceded. 50 Yards free-style: 1. Chu The next series will take place Chiu-Jan (2NT); 2. Lam Ka-at the Nina Dragons Services sing (55); 3. Wong Pak-hui Club on Wednesday, September (2NT). Time: 29.9 seconds. 20.
Relay Race. 4 x 25 yards 1. 2nd Troop NT: 2. Sea Scouts;
0. 18th HK. Time: 55 seconds.
1.
(2NT);
3. Sum
Obstacle Race. 60 yards: Chung Kwok-chol Wong Pak-hi. (2NT); Kwok sut (SS),
The following are the results Lightheavy Spr. Wark 24th Fd. Regt, beat Dvr. Ashkettle HQ RABU, YA
ACI Harris RAF beat L/Bm. Douglas 42 nd LAA,
Featherweight
L/Bdr. Dyke 58
Med. Regi
50 Yards breast-stroke: 1. Gum BA. beat L/Sea. Hambley HMS Kong-aut (SS); 2. Chan Wah-Tamiar. keung (SS); 3. Lo Kwat-on (ENT). Time: 87 seconds,
Time:
30
AC Ross RAF (beat Pte. Bed... dington NAOC.
Lightweight
Gar. Ashton 179 Loc. Bty. RA, heat L/Cpl. Bradshaw REME
Welterweight
50 Yards back-stroke: 1, Chan Pte Tavendale Dog Unit re Wolt-wah (15 HK): 2. Lau celved walkover from Gnt. Flot- Kwok-yin (12 HK): 3. Chu, clier 42 LAA Bly. Chul-lam (2NT). seconds.
100 Yards free-style:. 1. Chàn Wok-wah (16 HK); 3. Chu Chul- Jum (ENT); 3. Yu Ying-tak (2NT). Time: 08.3/5 seconds.
Life Saving Race (50 Yards); 1. Sum Kong-sut (SS); 2. Cheung Ping-sun (155); 3. Billy Loung (2NT). Time: 03.4-5 seconds.
Diving: 1. Lam Ka-sing (SS); 2. Bunny Chin (17K): 3. Wong Pak-hi (TNT).
100 Yards breast-stroke: Chan Wab-kwung (SS); 2. Bunny Chin (SS): 3. Ma Yuk-tak (20 HK). Time: 1 minute and 29.3/5 seconds.
Junior Scouts 50-Yards-breast-stroke: 1...Wv. Kuen-sing (7HK); 2. Iu Yuk-slag (2NT); 3. L. Guterres (19K Time, 39 secs. 50 Yards back-stroke: 1. T. Mar tin (4HK); 2. D. Castro (18K); 3. Tline 41 M. Robinson (4HK), secs.
WO II Charlton 58 Med. Regt. KA, beat Tpr. Wright, 3rd RTR
1/Cpl. Mullaney 54 Fd. Sąd. RE, received walkover from LAC Noakes RAF.
Cpl. Bell 1st Bn. KOSD bead Tpr. McCurdy 3rd RTR
Gar. Dunn 23rd Fd. Regt. beat L/Cpl. Jetrios 24th Fd. Regt.
Middleweight
Sgt. Williams HQ. RASC beat Gar. Kershaw 25th Fd. RA.
Cpl. Catley 1st Bn. KOSB beat L/Cpl. Sirry 54 Fd. Sqn. RE
CURTIS, CUP GOLF:
Defeat for Britain almost certain
Buffalo, New York,
September 5.
Lite Saving Race (50 Yards): victunity assured, 1. Fung Hon-kit (2NT); 2. Iu Yuk-sang (2NT); 3. Tong Wan- kung (11K). - Time 51.4/5 secs.
50 Yards free-style: 1. Loung Pak-ket (15HK); 2. Lam Kin-fa (HK); 3, D. Castro (18K) Time
33.1/5 secs.
Relay, 4 x 25 yards free-style: 2. 4th 1. 19th Kowloon Troop; Hong Kong; 3, 2nd Troop NT Time 61.1/5 sccs.
Obstacle Race: 1. Fund Hon-kit (2NT); 2. Tang On-hol (17K); 3. Lai Pak-tal (2NT).
.
Rovers
50 Yards free-style: 1. Leung Hin-yuen (35 HK); 2. Cheung Ming-kwal (17K); 3. C. Mendes (18K). Time: 28 seconds.
With five out of nine points United the States Women Golfers--barring La complete form reversal after the morning round-are almost certain to defeat Britain for the Curtis Cup.
After 15 holes in the 30-hole singles Polly, Rlicy (U.S.) was leading Mrs. G. Valentine five four up over Fallomena Garvey UP, Beverly Hanson (US) was and Mrs. Mark Porter (US) Stephens Associated Press was one up over Frances "Bunty"
APPLICATION FOR AFFILIATION TO IHC REJECTED Singapore, September: 0. The International Hockey Time: 1.26 Federation has rejected an ap- Malayan plication by the
1.
Medley Relay (3 x 80): 18th Kowloon; 2. 17th Kowloon; 3. 8th Kowloon. seconds.
Life Saving (50 Yards): 1. Ng Hockey Council for aflation Man-yim (GK); 2. R. Houghton to the body, because Malaya (10K); 3. Tang Kam-yon (11) has no national Olympic com- Time: 53 Reconds.
60 Yards breast-stroke: 1:mittee of its own. Above to be played off at the Nine. Dragons Services Club at Leung Hin-yuen (95 HK);
The IHF decision was trans-
7 pm on Thursday, September 7. Wong, Yun-sang (1K).mitted from Geneva to the
28 Fo Regt RA (NCOs) v. 40 | Ablong Inf Div Frov Coy.
1st Bn R. Leles ('C' Team).v E40 ble Battle Sclicol.
DCRE INT East) v 18 GBS Bty RA' ('B' Team),
Team) v
1st Bn S.. Staffs. (Sgta), he
G.
Scores
New York, September 5. Today's baseball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Indians Chicago White Sox.. ****(10 Innings) St. Louis Delroll
R H 39. 2:5
·1
9
6
7 16
4 Dragons Services Club at 7 p.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
!.
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Chicago
6
St. Louis New York
(10, Innings) Brooklyn
40..
8111
The following games are down Mr. Margaret Osborne Dupont to be played today today won the United States Dr. George Choa vs A.E.P. women's title for the third muc- Guest cessive your when the Lawn Mias P. Ward vs Mcs, M. Chow.
:5 13 -United Press:
RANDOLPH TURPIN
Tennis Championships were con- K.E.-Greene and J. Lerlou vs
"ONE KNOCKS OUT
tinued here. REALIZES
She boat Miss Doris Hart, an old, rival on the courte, by 0-3, 6-3 In the, finalowaga deA
Miss Hart played a
compatent game but was no match for her opponent, who Thus, gained -
trophy outright
wing the lemon's Art Larren R&W. Ht. Monird è A. J. CHI- ringles titles beating ford) FAB. McCalaev.OMG: M. Flam by 8-3, 4-6*.**
Slave Handions Mon's Bingles
the
Harbert
T.E, and R. O, Baker, (Thi
match being in the sem-final round will be the best of five
OLI BLANDON Watford, near London,
Beptember 0: Randolph Turpin, the contender The following Handicap
Brillah: Middlew matches are also down for deck for the
Champ Takbank." Tout
tewall
Bandon, of Belglitis in
od” round
of a dubt aid rounds-Boujer.
seconds.
(10K).
Time::
BOY
Singapore Hockey Association, which itself has qualified. for
50 Yards back-stroke: 1. Cheung International recognition, by rea- son of the Singapore Olympic Ming-kwal (17K); 2. Loung Hin- yeen (35 HK); 3. B. Bilva (16K), and Sports Council". Time: 30 seconds.
The vice president of the He Diving: 1. Lam Yuen-chuenas advised Singapore, as. It is (8K):
2. Cheung Ming-kwa politically separate from the Federation of Malaya, It will Above, to be played off at Nine | (17K).
have to forego International ro Other events..
cognition if it joined a Malayan Olymple Council.
on September 14.0
Second Round to be played off Scouters 50, Yards breast-stroke:
17 p.m. on Thursday, September
Semi-finals and Finals to be played of at Nina Dragons Ber vices Club at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 28. MARK
Singapore is therefore going to break away from the Malayan Hockey Federation. Associated
Pross
at Nine Dragons Services Club at 1, Chan Ping-shu (11K); 2. Chul
Shuk-ming (85): 3. Leung Ko sheung (S$). Time 41.1/2 socs,12
Beauters 50 Yards free-style: 1.. Chul Bhuk-ming (89); 2, Lam Yuen-chuen (8K); 3. Leung Ke- aheung Time 20.2/5 sECHEN Cups to be presented to mem- Old Scouts Race (50 Yards); 1, bers of the winning teams after Lo Sheimg; 2. Wong, Man-Ling 9.. the Apials of the Daria and Table Wong Man-yuin." - Tennis Tournaments on Thursday, Bol September 28......
MAPINAL STANDINGS.
London, September 8, Beniors: 1 Ben Scouts Batley beat Hull Kingston points); 3, 2NT (2) points); Ilovers by: 21 points to four. In 15H (eight polits)
Juniors: 1. ANT (18 poinfa); a Yorkshire Cup, first found, becond las, Jugby League match 10X(10 points); 3.4
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, Geptember 5. The following (were: the' resulta, ot football matches played today: THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN (27 N. Brighton 9 Darlington. Rochdale 4. Shrewsbury
diminator: Hall Eingidon R. Rovers 1, 10% and 17K 111 sem, TU CHEA
The competition points each)XEDEK and
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