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PROSPECTS OF ARMY SOCCER TEAM DURING COMING SEASON

Speculation is rifo regarding the prospects of the Army football team during the coming Soccer season, which commences on Saturday, Sep- tember 30.

This season the Army has entered but one team in the Hong Kong Football league they will be playing only in the First Division. Judging from the Army football trial held at Boundary Street yesterday, the Army selectors will not have an easy time selecting a repro- sentative toom.

Hutton, who played regularly for the Army last year is still in the Colony, but is suffering from

With five of last year's team --Tennurei, Weotton, E. Wouds. Diggins and Brown - as the backbone of this year's injury which will keep him

leath, the selectors have 1 wealth of talent from which in draw the remaining mem- pers of the team...

LAWN BOWLS:

IRC beat CCC in First

Division game

Playing in a First Division Lawn Bowls League match at Sonkumpoo yesterday. Indian Recreation Club heal Craigen- Hower Celcket Club, last year's champions, by nine shots, the finut score being 50-50.

The champions won on rink, thus scoring one puini,

INC

S TUME

R. Marker

K. M. Om

A. M. Omar

(Sklp)

M. 1. Razack

A. A. Ruzack

20

Lee

OC

J. H. Xavier

E. el Arculis

W. C. Ogley

(Skip)

One |

U A. Rozario

G..C. Jorge

K. M. Rutalahn C. A. Souza

1. A. Stundum

J. S. Landolt

22 (Skip)

R. Tay

(Skip)

A. R. Minu

J. Hoosen

M. B. Hossan

'A. K. Alima

(Skip)

Total

S. Leonard

G. Hụng Choy

A. E Coates

1 55

(Skip). Total

Recreio "Blue" win

10

13

from the team throughout the whole of this season,

During the total hold yester. day, In which 28 Army “pros- pects took part, It was evident that the Army will be one of the strongest conlanders for the! First Division League title. Mat of the players who took port--and they did not Tenmieel, who will captain the Army team or Wooton-showed excellent early season form and most of them played an hour's football at full speed under the broiling san with hardly a pause.

An acquisition

TODAY'S STANLEY

SHIELD

SOCCER GAMES

The following eoccer games In the Stanley Shield Boven- A-Side Charity Competition will be played on the Army ground at 8ookunpoo today. commencing ut 4.30 p.m.

(1) 23 Fd. Regt. RA veraus

120 Mortar Bty, RA. HQ, RA (D) versus 3

(2)

Royal Tank Flegt.

(3)

5B Med. Argt. RA vertua

HQ., RA (A).

(4)

15.Obs. Bty, RA versu 983 Coy. RABO,

LRC tennis

tournament

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950.

Challenge for football Championship

By WALTER PILKINGTON

The English football season gets into its smooth stride so soon that by the end of September one quarter of the long programme has been completed. The remainder is spread over seven months, and it is not until then that "form" begins to toko reliable shape.

Colony Swimming Championships:

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Keen competition in women's events expected

KCC TENNIS PROGRAMME

The following is the Kow- 100л Cricket Club Tennis Tournament programme up to | and. Including Wednesday,

September 20:

Today

Court 1 The Finals of the Club's Ladies Singles Championship be tween Mr. M. Chow and Mrs. R. Stack

By "SIDELINER"

During the forthcoming Colony Open Swimming Championships, the cream of Hong Kong's wamon aquatic talent will be soon in action, as there will be 12 events in which they will vio with sach other for suprómacy. This year a strong bid is being made by the Chinese women swimmers to wrest the swimming laurels from the Victoria Recreation club and on the performances of the past few months it apears that the Chinese women swimmers will have everything their own way. The Anderson sisters have; Leung Ci-muj and establish new » left the Colony, but even if Colony records while winning they were able to compete in the Championships it is doubt Manley.

stand the strong challenge of Friday, September 15,

the Chinese, in the various Court 1 Miss J. Watt va Misa Levents. Coxalt.

The Eager sisters, Lycke Rose Court

2 R. 11. Lapsley vs Win-and Doris Barton will be the only ner Dr. Ng/Brockbünk,

ones to compete against the Chf- nese Women swimmers from Chung Sing and the

Chinese YMCA."

.Court 2 Miss M. Xavier and Mrs, L. Benjamin va Mrs. W. H. Pepperell and Miss H, Bonber nord.

Court 3 K. M. Getz and A. v.

ing player as favoured by most White vs J. Abbass and R. N.ful whether they could, with

overseas countries-into what has become nown as a "stoppar", whose primary function wna to prevent the opposing centre for ward from scoring.

It is then fluid for a time for a variety of reasons. Some teams possess considerably more energy than craft. They are.. like newly-stoked en- gines bursting with steam. Until that steam or stamina is released or exhausted their speed and dash tend to boot better teams.

bis team's Gateshead, a modest North Chapman adapted

centre half back from an attack- of England team, afforded an example last season of how values can be falsely assessed. Nothing could stop them at Further progress was made incltate in the Colony Open Champion-the start. Suddenly they lost ships organised by the Ladies the vital spark. Their energy had largely spent itself. The Recreation

yesterday

pace they set was too keen tu when two Mixed Doubles, one

maintained. Football' in be Ladies Doubles and one Ladies Singles matches were decided. full of similar illustrations of a flattering rise from obscure Apart from the Championships )

Champlony. matches four Club ship games were also played off.

In the Colony Ladies Doubles, Mrs. R. Stack and Mrs. Campbell the next round after a entered

Mrs. three-set struggle

astminst

1. Souza C.C. Chiu and Mrs. winning 6-3, 1-2, 7-5.

Mrs. M. Chow proved too good for Miss Rita Lo in the Ladies and won Singles Championship

0-1.

On yesterday's showing Bendle, who played centre-forward, will certainly be a acquisition. Tls Ane opportunism. fast footwork and excellent feeding of the ball to both his luside men and his delightful to watch. wingers were

Denn, a left-winger, showed a fine turn of speed and proved to

wh marksman be an excellent knew in which the direction the combined

i goal was located,

Falon, Inside-right,

i well with his centro-forward

Russell,

and his wing-man,

Brown, and showed

that he is

worthy of that position by scoring

ка

6-2,

Club

L. Sla and Mize W. C. Lee. were easily accounted for In the Open Mixed Doubles by M. Heçnan and Mr. Armstrong who won 6-1, 6-2.

Doubles In the other Mixed

which season

logical,

Cup triumphs

Baturday, September 16, Court The Finals of the Club's Men's Singles Championship be- tween the winners of the games Dr. Chon vs Guest and Baker vs Bakur,

Court 3 Mr. L. Benjernin va Mira... Lawes.

Baker.

Fung Ying-chl ban the botte. chance of capturing the 220 yards free-style, while Kwok Ngan hung is more confident over the

longer distance.

Cynthia Eager will also be u challenger in both the middle distance events and it remains to be seen how she has pro greased alge last year's Championships. The

are Cciony one-metre spring-board only two entries Cynthia Eug fancy diving event has attracted and ML Read, which is no im- provement on last year's entries.

Of the four in lecks as if any Lykke Rose will be able to hold her own in some of the events. Lykke Road specialiado:

The 280 yards. (4 x 50) free- In the back-stroke and breast style relay is almost certain to

the 50 yards and 100 yardu book-stroke events and sha

stroke, but in the Champion:

be won by either the, Chinese ship, she lips only entered for YMCA "A" or "B" team.

Recreation Club The Victoria

also entered for the event,

during

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but their repre beaten.

talented had enough Arsenal

this plan into a short-ent to cham- specialist players to turn plonships and 'Cup triumphs. In- Thus, too much notice should evitably the new style was September Imitated, Every leading cluba not be taken of a

Octolier eventually

Court 8 11. McDivitt and c. adopted the "third-

Quang vs Lieut Col. R. Stnek and brings a storner text of merit, and back" game. burst into prominence.

J. Leriou. November is the ultimate level-

thing for The unfortunate

Sunday, September 17. ling process;

Court The Finals of the Club's] One false acsumption is that English, football was that these

should capture the titles. In has had not the Individual Men's Doubles Championship be- the most dependable teama'at rivals

these two aventa. the start are likely to be those talent at wing half and in the iween Dr. G. Chon and L. F.

However, under the caretut very convincingly Mac snlahed the

to make previous forward

these Sinkes vs T. E.. Baker and R. O. coaching of Messrs S. C. Wong the VRC-Chinese YMCA meet

Jast

month although” Cynthin strongly.

methods, attractive to watch. It Koema

and S. H. Wong, the young Chi Court 2. Miss M. Ribeiro and nesc YMCA Whereas Arsonal conceded few

Kwok Eager swam the Arst and archor swimmer. but rarely works out

tro-legs and then were awarded- the goals and spored. freely in their Mrs. J. T. Lawes vs Mrs. F. Ngan-hunt has improved that way in practice,

Stack and Miss Lambert Baker, nendously since she was beater race when the Chinese YMCA Last

of dominance goals became Reason's champions, years

Court 3 A. Zimmern vs Winner into second, place by Lykke. Roso team was disqualified.. partemouth, disappointed, well-scarcer with other clubs and far wishers at the outret.

Shefield too.

during the VRC-Chinese YMCA Awarded the race too many came to rely almost en- Stock/Fenlon.

Monday, September 18. United, who narrowly missed tirely on defensive ability to gain

The Victoria Recreation, Club n

Court 1 The Finals of the Club'e Inter-Club meet held on August 5, in the 100 yards, back-stroke promotion to Division I started success. Thus, in 1947, Sheficid

Mixed Doubles Championship be avent and she means to avenge women's relay team will most the new season with a home de- Wednesday scored 67 goals, yet tween. Mrs. K. B. Getz and T. E. her defeat when they meet again. probably comprise Cythia drid Fent. Preston North End fared only just escaped relegation,

Baker vs. Mrs. M. Chow and E.

Joan Eager, Lykke Rose · prid and Miss P. Ward 6-14, to similarly, yet they had an ex- whereas Burnley with 05 goals

Doris Barlon and it is difault, to enter the next round..

Poorly executed turns The vital Tsal, cellent record In the last three gained promotion.

VB Court 2 I. Ridsdale difference

that Burnley Gaffney.

She can do it too if she can months of the previous sanson.

sacrificed only 20 goals compared Bitterness of defeat

Court 3 K. M. Getz vs H. da only improve on her turns which, 88 by Sheffield.

Sliva:

during the All-Chinese Swim-

held over

the last All the four promoted clubs,

But while tactica have Court 4 Miss M. Ribeiro vaming Meet Tottenham Hotspur, Shemeld

desires of

the Winner Miss Kotewell/Miss Bou week-end, were very poorly ex- ecuted and cost her the 100 metres Wednesday, Notte County

average spectator have not. He bernard. Doncaster Rovers also tasted the stills wants to see the bail In]

back-stroke title of the meet. bitterness of immediate defeat,

Lykke Rose has also entered the not so often as possible.

75 for the yards Individual and the clubs which are going]

Medloy race, but it is doubtful to be the most popular of the

Eager or sho can beat Joan new season are those who find

answer to the stopper]

Kwok Ngan-bung, who are also the entered for the event. Managers are

match W. J. D. Cooper and

Rosults

The following are the results of matches played at the Ladles Re- creation Club yesterday:

a snap goal early in the trial, Andrewes bent. L.C. Kotewall

An Army forward line of Brown, Eaton, Beadle, Higgins and Dean would be a threat to the defence of any team in the Colony's First Division league The Army's weakest link or it appeared from yesterday's trial was it: intermediate linc. 50 F. Woods was pineed at left- half in the trial, but he did na! ex nt home in that position, and Kowloon Cricket Club in a Firs

the garue during Division Lawn Bowls League was constantly seen going

to the match at King's Park yesterday ald of the two full-backs. by six shots.

During the first half of the Noronha's rink (Blue) bent w

rink by game, Dallywater, at centre-half Hong Sling's reven shots: 3. A. Luz's rink had the elusive Beadle to keep in (Blue) beat E. C. Fincher's rink check and found him more than by one-stot-and J. F. V. Ribeiro's a handful. rink (Blue) lest to A. J. Kew's rink by two shots.

Colony Ladies Singles Mra, M., Chow best Miss R. L 6-2, 6-1.

Colony Ladies Doubles Bire. R. Stack and Mrs. Camp bell beat Mrs. C.C. Chiu and

Colony Mixed Doubles M. Heenan and Mrs. Armstrong beat L. Sla and Miss W.C. Lo3 0-1, 6-2,

Club de Reerelo "Bluc“ beat He is essentially Mrs. I. Souza 6-3, 1-0, 7-5.

FAREWELL BOWLS GAME IN HONOUR OF J.T.K. GILCHRIST A three rinks lawn bowls came

Soon to advantage However, when he was switch- ed to left-back, Dallywater was seen to advantage with his first time clearances.

nrea.

The Army backs, especially

Smith,

Kirkland and Gunner Corporal Smith, were very steady but were inclined to dribble the in honour of Mr. J.T. Gilchrist, ball too much instead of clearing Hong Kong when near

their was played at the

own penalty Football Clubs yesterday.

Mr. Gilchrist will be leaving

Still, yesterday was the first the Colony shortly on retirement.

time the Army has held a fost. bali trial and the high standard At the conclusion of the 'game, Mr. Gilchrist was prezented with of football produced by ench

ailver einarette case by Colonel

and every player did not make H. B. Dewbiggin on behalf of the task of the Army. selectors members of the Club

any easier.

Mr. Gilchrist counted sliver

The Army has 25 teams in that Cup to the Club. The cup is the Seven-A-Side Stanley Football the lawn bowls singles cham-Shield tournament and the selec- pionship of the Club and is to be tor will be watching the games competed for annually.

with nvid interest for any out- standing Army player whom they might have missed.

Another Army football tria! | will be held during the early part of next week waen a "Possible": side will play against "The Rest,"

Practise together

W.J.D. Cooper and Mrs. An- drewes beat L. C. Kotewall and Miss P. Ward 0-1, 6-4.............................

Club Ladies Singles Mrs. D.J. Mackie bent Mrs. La Stroobach 6-4, 6-3.

Club Ladies Doubles Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty Miss beat. Mrs. Maunsell and Raymond 6-1, 6-2.

and

Such is football in England-- clubs in an exalted mood habitu- ally Buffer tho chastening ex- perience

of being losers,

with

changed

Was

the

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H.

Tuesday, September 10. Court, 1 Mrs. R. Stack vs Miss M. Fisher.

Court 2 Mrs. J. Horsman VE Miss N. Lombert Baker.

G

Court 3 Miss C. Kiewell and It is one of the things that

Kotowell vs A. Zhamern and Миков the English Football

Wednesday, September 20. League one of the finest coming a solution. Newcastle United petitions in

in the world,

have experimented successfully

Court 1 Miss M. Fisher and Mrs. Consider the experience of the with

the roa

centre-for-Horsman vs Miss P. Kotewell roaming four clubs who lost their status ward, Milburn. Chelsea have End Mrs. L. F. Stokes. inst-season and hope to battle two players acting as centre Fenice vs L. Benjamin and Capt Court 2.Rotewell and J. their way back from a lower forwards. Others favour the section.

switch between

Britton. wingmon and But how soon in the swirl of centre-forward. Some send all Court 3 Lieut. Col, and Mrs. R. over success experience a change

teams joyous Ave forwards inte

Stock va Miss L. Coxall and H. modern football

into the attack. The result has been more at- McDivitt of fortune.

football,

but until the original

centre-half proantly seek- Miss H. Bonbernard,

The promoted Tottenham Hot-

alf fulfills

hio

Club Man's Bingles J.V. Sellos beat P.V. Showers were welcomed back to the purpose of acting as a pivot and First Division by an enormous forming a strong link with the 4-6, 6-0, 6-0.

crowd, most of them anticipat-forwards, football will not re- Club Man's Doubles

Ing a triumphant.

bow by the capture its traditional charm. E.. Story and Dr. G.B. Smart team who looked ຕ football vividness and scoring power, beat A.S. Cutcher and A.W."machine" last season. But the Cutcher 0-0, 0-0,

forward line which found scoring Fa simple against Second Divi- slon teams penetrated Blackpool's famed deferice only once and finished besten 1-4.

thlo

Today's gamos

Club Ladles Singler

9 a.m. Mrs. Sainsbury v Mrs. L. Dean. Colony Ladies Doubles

3.15 p.m. is M. Lo and Miss Choy v Mrs. Muckle and Mrs. Armstrong

Club Mixed Doubles

5.15 p.in. Dr. Smart and Mrs. Barty v W.

J. D. Cooper and Mrs. An drewes, M. Heenan and Mrs. Litton Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnrun.

Club Men's Doubles

25 p.m. A. D. Scholes and S/L Harris v Maj. Young and D. C. Barly, E Zulauf and S. M. Garrard

HARRY BROWN -WINS PRC BOWLS SINGLES TITLE Harry Brown won the Police Recreation Club lawn bowls. singles title yesterday when he bent W. Cameron by score of concentrate the players, who ar The Army /authorities hope to 21-15 at Happy Valley,

selected to represent the Army: The standard

in the coming_fnotball season, duced by the two bowlers was either In Hong Kong or Kowloon, extremely high and it was the where they will be able to train. Mrs.

bowling on the und practise together and become more brillent part of -winner that earried wided into one team. hin through.

the

of bowla

pro-

C.J. Askew and W. Hillyer won the Open Lawn Bowls Pales chumpionship of the PRC whon they beat T. Kavan‍igh" and: C.]> Dowman in an exciting finish by 23 shots to 20.

S

HKFC

KBGC LAWN BOWLS GAME

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Mainly

responsible for salutary defeat was the football genlus of his day and age, Stan- ley Matthews,

Uncanny skill

KCC TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

The following are the re- suits of Kowloon Cricket Club tennis Handicap games played

to date:

DENIS COMPTON RETIRES

FROM FOOTBALL London, September 12. On the eve of his departure for Australia with the MCC

imagine them beating either of

Hawayer, in the 150 yards (3) the two Chinese teams...

50) medley relay" VRC hava fairly even chance of antiox- Ing the title. It will all depend on how fresh the Chinese YMCA swimmers are after competing in the various evente.

everything into.con- Taking

ation, the women's events in sideration,

Swimming Ins will

not bo ong

Colony Open Championships

wit less exciting than the men's

Kwok Kam-ngor has establish wit ed herself as strong favourite for events and several records are the 60 yards and 100 yards sure to go when the local mer bretst-stroke titles since her re- maide vie with each other for cord-breaking performances in supremacy la the various events.

All-Chinese Swimming Micet.

HOME FOOTBALL: RESULTS

the

She has already shown that eno hai, no equal: In the two events, as during the VRC- Chinese YMCA dual Imeet hald on August 8, she easily defeat. ad Lykke Rose in the 100 yards breast-stroke event and equal

the Colony record of 82.1 seconds set by Lykke Rows In 1848 in winning the event. Kwok will in all probability THIRD DIVISION NORTHERN

le

London, September 12, The following, were the re- sulis of football games played. today:

THIRD DIVISION SOUTHERN Southend

4. Aldershot a

break both tecards for, the breast- stroke events.

Oldham

Southport

Linfield

3 Scunthorpe:U A

4. Barrow

2 Partick. T

Leung Ol-mul of Chung Sing, Tranmere 2 Rotherham U1 Colony's current Indy swimming GLASGOW CUP, SEMI-FINAL cricket team, Denis Compton, champlon, hus entered for four fingers the England and Middlesex events-the 60 yards free-style, cricketer and Arsenal foot-100 yards free-style, 220 yards SH GOLD CUP SEMI-FINAL

free- free-style and 440 yards baller announced his retire-

style. ment from football. the Arsenal manager, Mr. Ton Paying his tributa.to Compton,

Whittaker, said:

Tip-top form

In the EG yards free-style, she

4 Ballymona 'U I

Reuter

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, September 12. Today's baseball scores were

NATIONAL LEAQUE

It is more than likely that she "I am certain will capture at least, three of the that had the war not Intervened, titles, but she will have to be in This artist of the wing who H. Ridsdale beat A. P. Welr Denis would have joined the tip-top form to do so, was thought by the English selec--1, 4-6, 7-5.

small band who have represent- cu their country at both cricket will be swimming against Wong tors to have had his best days,

Yuk-bing of the Chinese YMCA Chicago Cub but was recalled from the Fool-

and football.”

who beat her by almost a yard in Boston Braves ball Association Canadian tour

Compton, now 32, won both a to play at No de ing party

League Championship modal and the 50 metres free-style during Cincinnati Reds Janeiro, displayed his

Cup winners medal with Are the All-Chinese Moet in the re-brooklyn Dodgers skill with marterly ease and na-

senal.Reuter. surance.

uncanny

Two nights later he was just

v P. S. McCaig and J. Lanca-pa bewildering The full backs be boffed and eluded were not the novices they looked.

Withers

shire,

3.5 p.m.

Club Ladies Singles - Tamworth y Mrs. Driessen. Men's Handicap Singles

16.45 p.m.

An Army officiat in charge of 13. D. S. Evans' O. Wigglesworth. Army football said yesterday

that although the Army”, han LEAGUE TENNIS: entered only one teain In the Colony football leagues, mil

Army footballers will heaven HKCC DEFEAT HKU

Final chance to "strut thair stuff"

daring the coming seMUOTI»,

Two Mejor and two Minor Uni's

an

Land

IN MEN'S "C" DIVISION GAME ›

live sets to four.

..

and

W. Gaffney beat

A. V. White 5-7, 7-5, 6-4.

K. M. Getz beat C. G. March 6-4, 6-2.

H. da Silva beat Rt. Symons 0-0, 6-2,

Lieut Col. R. Black | beat J Fenton U-7, 6-4.

Miss P. Kolewall best Miss H. onbernard 3-0, 0-1, 6-2,

Miss M. Ribeiro" beat Miss M. Figuerado 6-1, 3-0, 0-3.

of Tottenham Mather

af Burnley, are

Miss L. Coxall and Mrs. K. M. perienced player who suffered Getz beat Miss J. Watt and Miss

that any P Whid 9-7, 6-4, Matthews in as tantalising as he bedt A. Zimmern full-back can undergo when H. Kidsdale and F. Brockbank

the embarrassment

and

W. INDIES DRAW LAST

MATCH OF TOUR

cord time of 350 seconds.

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1

one of the five is capable of wine ning the event.

Opposition will also come from Pittsburgh Pirates Kwok Nan-hung, Fung Ting- New York Giants el and Cynthia Eager and any-

0 0 1

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

2.

1 0

Chleago Under the careful training and Boston coaching of the Wong brothers, Funk

Ying-cht of the Chinese Philadelphia MCA has improved in her St. Louis last first-class match of the swimming prowess beyond all New York

Scarborough, September 12.

The West Indies drew their

T. E tour today against Leveson Gower's XI, but not before

recognition since she was besten Cleceland. into third place in the 100 yards

214-

-United Press),

Mrs. E Litton and A. V. White they had made, a gallant bid free-style during the VRC-Chin BLACK AND WHITE

Is Irresistible. Yet Blackpool, so Baker 6-2, 6-4.. full of their earlier success in London, were beaten by Burnley. hent Airs. J. 'Horeman and: G.

to score 118 runs in 40 minutes And Burnloy in their previous Gillard 0-1, 6-10, 0-4 1

Mics P. Kotewall and J. Fenton for victory. match had lost at home against

They felled by only 30 runs to beat Mrs. 3. Lawes and. F. R. Arsenal.

reach their objective. Sueli me the peculiarities of Kermant 6-2, 6-3.

Gower'a XI Earlier Loveson early, season form in English

had finished off the tourists" Arst - The Axtures

Innings for 245 runt, which, gavo The West Indies a commanding lent. The home, side was all

" POSTPONED The Second Division Lawn fore Christmas Bowls League game. between After Christmas, Intered the Hong Kong University ing matches, the aggregate at Kowloon Bowling Green Club Unit Football competition for a and the Hong Kong Footbail Challenge Cup will be started. Club fixed for Saturday, Sep- Players who took part in the tember 10, has been postponed trini yesterday were: and will now be played 'on' Saturday, September 23.

POC GREEN CLOSING DAY

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The following are the results:

ARMY: HOCKEY TRIAL

The second Army Hockey trial was held at Sookinpoo yesterday, The following players tool part

YMCA friendly meet.

Last Sunday she pat the 100 metree free-style title in the Chinese Meet to Leung 01-mul by a touch. She showed much and steadier strokes stranger;. than, aver before, but she lost

out in the turns every, time. It slie has been able to correct

CAGERS WINKA CHARITY GAME,

NOZOD AN

The Philippine Chinese "Black and White" Basketball team beat a Combined Hong Kong team, In charity basketball match at Kowloon Chinese YMCA last right vi

out for 170 runs. In a bid for her turning faults before the finals by 70 points to 65.

lost four of the Colony Championships, victory...the tourists Wickets while getting the credit then she will easily capture the

Colony tille th this event, able total at 86 runa-Router.

Training hard-

Football Leagues for the Forces will be formed and it is In a Men's Doubles "Ch Divi-League football, hoped to stort them early in Oc-ton Tennis league match played attracted bigger crowds, than tober so that they may end be at Chuler Road yesterday, the ever. More people than on any Hong Kong Cricket Club defeat- rovious faturday in the game's history Britain saw the open- tendance being 1,200,000, and the T. Mahon and G. Pritchard loter games had a similar draw-

ing power. (HKCC) drew with P.C. Iu and Most of these spectators would Holmes, 85M Pavey, Bdr. Forwards: Brown, Eaton, Rus S.M. Wong 6-8; drew with Y. W sell Pltam, Edwards, Footman,

bave been happler If they had fo Ng

and

C.C

Chún Pooley, Beadlo, Higgins, Dean, |

more goals. Defensive Mercury, SM Richardson, CQMS Gréen, Wallis and Thompson.

power is stil the ruling factor Grant, COMS Diorria, Captain CBarclay and K.C. Ball in English football, it dates back Snessby, Captain Addington, Sgt. Half-bavke Gorman, Dally- Water Conway. E. Woods, Steven (HKCC) beat fu and Wong 0-2 to style of play evolved by Caldecott Captain Cat Frenkle Kovacs, of Oakland,

lost to Ng and

Chan

8:6; buat Tp the late Mr fierbert Chapman Jones, Gar Johnson, QB won the Canadian professional and Wagner 0.0. 350 but manager of the famour Arschal Downes, Cpl. Whitmore Bettennis championship on monday B. Agufuroft and S. Lavroy team which regola Jonised, the Cross, Lleut chamber, Cpl night with a four-sot victory (HRCC) beat Iu and Wong 0-3;} game in :: Eicitäinenki not, by Taylor, Egt! Kalkula, Bat) over Wolby van torg, of Phil

Lowell' and Sat, adolphila, 6-6, 4-3, +1-6, 9-7 lost to Ng and Chán 4-6; lost to common consent In later yours, Houghwn, Bdr.

Unlied Present de Ip and Warnúť 4-6%

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son, Tilke, and Kirkland.”

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