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Stanley Shield Soccer:

RAMC

CHINA MAIL

A

give

an

impressive performance

STANLEY SHIELD SOCCER RESULTS

AT A GLANCE ramg "a" 4. Colleplates 0. ESD Shamshuipo 2, Dockyard

"B" 1.

RAOC 3, 2711 HAA RA 2. Miclature FA "B" 2, Club

"D" 0.

Cable & Wireless 0. Kwong

Wah "A" 3.

Kit Chre 2. KMB "" 0. CAA "A" 3, Navy "C" 0. SCAA "B" 2. Tramways "A" 0 PCA "O" 2, Yard Police 1.

SWIMMING:

Matiuk equals record for 150 yards event

Highlight of the third day of the heats for the Colong Open Swimming Champion. ships held at the Victoria R. ereption Club yesterday was the time returned by Victor Matiuk of VRC in the 130 yards back stroke event.

1 winning his brai, Mutiuk re-, gistered une minute 51.8 seconds equal the 1 the distance to existing record established hy

A. V. Lupes Inst

bes last your.

was

A total of nine matches in the Stanley Shield Seven-a-Side Charity Soccer Competition were played off yesterday..

On the Army ground at Sookunpoo, the RAMC "A" fielded a team which included Tennucci, Barber and Fairbrother.

These players gave a polish-

display o'd

of constructive football and the Collcgla team, composed mostly of St. Joseph's College schoolboys, found them too hard to handle and lost four goals to nil.

The schoolboys played as well as they were allowed and went! close to scoring several times.

Their goalkeeper was inelinozi to leave his charge too much and the Collegiate side al this cos! least two goals.

il

Tennutel showed that he had loxt none of last year's form, his "feeding" of the forward line being a delight to watch. Fairbrother showed that ne can shent goals as well

as preven them while Barber blocked attempts by the schoolboys 19 score,

The Engineers Stores Depot. Shanshulpo, serred a well-derary ed win over the Dockyard *** by two goals to ene.

Better understanding

They displayed better under tarane thinn did the Dorkyne tearn ad this was what tipped the srules in their favour when low ads the end of the game both teams were "puffed."

At Sookunpoo

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950.

23 Fd, Regl. RA v Enstern, 5.30 p... Referee: L, Chang.

KMB (A) v Solicitors, Referee: Li Ping-pul.

p.in..

Police (C) v Polire (A), 0.30 pn., Referee: L. Chong

3 Royal Tank Regt. v 50 Media Regt... 7 p.m., Referee: Li Ding- pui.

At Carolino Hill Miniature FA (A) v PCA (^), p.m., Referee: Chan Tak-tal. CAA (B). ESI, Shamshuijn, 0.10 p.m.. Referee: Li Bing-tong.

CAA (A) v 16 Obs. Dig. RA, 7 p... Referee: Chan Tak-fai.

At Club Ground NASC (A) v Club (B), 6 p.m. Referee: P. George.

St. Joseph's (A) v Taikoo, 0.341 ... Referee: J.F. Ennis.

RAPC v Suuth China (A), p.m., Referee: J.F. Ennis,

LRC Tennis Tournament results

Wat

Only

one match in th Colony Open Tennis Cham- pionships sponsored by the Ladies Recreation Club played yesterday, it being the Mixed Doubles game between P Koon-hung and Mrs. Ip against Y. P. Tsui and Mi J. W. Sze.

The concluding Rome at So. The performance

greeted kunne between RAOC and 27 with applause from the spectators, HAA. RA, ended in a win for the

turned out expecting RAOU by three goals to two. who had

Though the football was not of the record to be shattered.

Prior to the commencement a very high standard, neverthe- of the heate, it was announced less the game was very exciting. that as a result of a final check as both teams were fairly evenly

diving

of the matched and it was not till one that RACC time previous day, it was found that mine from

BCDre the winning Ed. da Roza was beaten out of managed to the heate by Wong King-woon goal. at Fortuna. by one-hundredths

on the

"

scorea

are,

of a point. The finalists

therefore, Wong Yun, Wong Sik-bon, Cham Wal-shun bud Wong King-wool,! all of whom are mombers of the Fortuna Swimming Club.

Rosults

Results of the heats hell yes terday are as follows:

The 27 HAA RA had them.

selves to blame for being

knocked out of the Competi tlon, as they conceded a gor Immediately after the klek-olf. Somehow or other, their goale Allowed a weak thot to pacs

him.

Mrs. Sze

Equine echo from Korea

To the memory of the horses at Gun Club. Hill Barracks Riding School, sacrificed in the cause of modern Military economy-September 1950.

Great friends, on no gt-lettered Roll of Honour Will your so well-remembered names appear. Your fate was not the thunder of some baille, But just a distant echo from Korea.

How patiently you followed your tradition, That heritage by which you learnt to serve The human race In quest of simple pleasure To benefit their health in thew and nerve.

No more we'll hear the clopper of your hoofbeats Against the flagstones in your compound ring. As forth you strode past ranks of soul-less förrler, While yearning for the open spaces of Fanting. Majestically you scorned the howling truffle, Trained by those master hunds, who loved you well, To carry human freight of all descriptions From Jordan Road to Kowloon's furthest dell.

In byeways quiet, or few remaining spaces

Not yet engulfed by crazy cult of Speed,

We could forget the cares of desit or offico In happy solace on our favourite seed.

Your names would sometimes match your very natures. Wildhoney playtul, Frankie over gay. Stella like thoughtful stately maiden. And Dandylight ahead would show the way,

But now, Wur's, shadow glooms the Orient, Making free antions arm themselves for Peace; That same old question, "Is it GUNS or BUTTER?" Has caused your daily provender to cease.

Quielly you met your doom, all unsuspecting. Your friends, not you, who suffer loss and pain, So long you bore the sign of bygone glories, You truly uld not live your lives in vain.

POSTSCRIPT

Bay Anthony, big solit'ry survivor, Whose name and stature speak of anelent Rome, Warmly we hope, despite your Nippon lineage, Fate brought you to a comfortable home.

Week-end Softball programme

I

HIPPOPHILE.

KCC cricket trial on Saturday

Yachting notes:

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Club Nautico de Macao taking part in RHKYC Opening Regatta

By "MOONRAKER”

Members of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club who wore in Macao for the Chinose New Your will remember the delightful hospitality of the Club Nautico de Macão..

It gives, me great pleasure to announce that the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club will have the opportunity of entertaining the Club Nautico de Macao when they come to Hong Kong to take part in the opening Regatto.

A Cocktail Party will b held at the Club in their

Memorable year honour during the Regatta

for Badminton Association

week-end on Saturday, Octb- | ber 7.

An important task will con- front the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Badminton Association next season.

Tickets can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary,

A team race was sailed in Dinghies between two Army sides on Wednesday afternoon, when HQ 26 Brigade defeated the 18th Field Ambulance by 21 points to 14.

Colk led all the way followed by McLachlan and these twu sailed a good race and were de- servedly fist end second.

It will have to consider and decide whether Hong Kong is in a position to compete in the Pacife Zone in the International Dinghy series races were salled "Thiemus Cup" Competition for on Thursday evening and Satur- the 1051/52 season. entries for day afternoon, but possibly deter which will close on January 1. red by strong tides and fickle 1031,

winds, few helmsmen participated,

This information is revealed in the 10th Annual Report of the Association, which will be pre sented at the Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday, September 20, at 5.30 p.m.

It is also disclosed in this re- port that the 1949/60 Boston will go down in the annals of the Asociation as one of the mast successful and memorable en record.

ALL-INDIA SOCCER

TEAM DUE HERE... ON NOVEMBER 1

The All-India Soccer: Federation team will be arrive, ing in Hong Kong on Novem- ber 1, for a series of games In the Colony,.

A telugram to this effoot was received by the Hong Kang

Football Association yesterday and a meeting of the Interport Sub-Committee of the HKFA will be hald on Monday, September 20, at the Association's office at 0.30 p.m. to discuss arrangements in connection with the visit.

According to a Reuter cable..

All- the of September 13, India Bocor Federation team would be visiting Hong Kong, Singapore and Burma follow- ing a tour of Ceylon during the second weak of. Datobar. •

Army hold third hockey trial

The Redwing Series Race on Saturday afternoon was won..

The form, displayed by the by Miss Pat Loseby. There was little activity on Army hockey players in their

four Sunday though dinghies third trial at Sookunpoo yes- for the raced in the afternoon. Doublesterday augura well the remaining helmsmen were coming hockey season. prostrated by the previous even. Ing's festivities at the Club.

Pirates Ball

· Treasure Island-sorry I mean Kellett Island, was the scene of

J

The Army may once again' Anish at the head of the "A" Division League.

The Army defence was seen to advantage yesterday, the half- back trio of Dudley, Fitzgibbons and Stubbs being particularly

Although Tsul and put up a strong fight, they found

Schoolboys' events in the Colony looking lot of locally enlisted Ip's drives and smashes too much for them and went down in straight sets 3-6, 4-0.

Results

"The Kowloon Cricket Club will be holding its first cricket trial of the current season en Saturday, September 23.

Order

McKenzie,

It has been a year marked by a most successful rald inst Satur- the affliation of the Association | day,

The first "wavo" of the attack, outstanding. By "GRANDSTAND”

to the International Badminton Federation, the innovation of the conducted by a most ruffianly

Playing against a forward the The current softball season

Lang, will be in full swing after this

Championships, the largely fo- pirates, armed above and below comprising week, when every team will

This, game, which will be on creased number of players and the teeth, commence at 9 p.m. Gardner. Crawford and Lambie, have appeared at least oner.

The residents offered little re they more than held their own, were Inter-Club affair, will be played the keen competition and general

of badminton in sistan

though it must be admitted that fact appeasement sistance, in high standard Complimentary remarka The following are the results heard from spectators regarding at Cox's Road and is timed to alt events.

seemed the order of the day, as Gardner was not "golog all out." This was the first time that of Club matches played at the the uniforms worn by all teams start at 2. p.m. sharp.

The accounts for the Anancial each invader was issued with a

Gardner has played in an Army Ladies Recreation Club yesterday this year, and the Association's

Immediately after this gome, year ended August 31, show an ration of grog with the

trial this season. He is almost Colony Open Mixed Doubles K H. 1p and Mrs. Ip beat Y. ruling which makes it compulsory teams will be selected for a fur- excess of Income over expensil~ | “Swig it in one."

for pinyers to appear pa the

year's

assured of a place in the Army dinmond correctly dressed, has in-ther trial to take place on Tues-ture of $719.93 in the

Webb Firth and day, September 26. Those select- working.

proved creased the popularity of the pasted to take part in this further

themsolves stalwart hacks, and time.

trial will be not

notified later.

Harold, who played as post- From the performances of the

keeper In the second half, ales did well. players taking part in the trials, teams to represent the Kowloon in the First and Cricket Club Sécond Divisions of the Leagua will be selected.

Two minutes · later, almost it happened again, but this time the P. Tsul and Mrs. J. W. Sze 0-3. ball went between is iegs- and 6-4. Men's 150 yards back stroke: he managed to dive back in tim Heat 1:1. Chun Cheuk-wall to prevent the bail from crossing. (Chinese ""): 2. C. C. Wang the cout-line,

However BAOC scored again (Fortuna); 3. Pau Koon-kul several minuter lator and it up- (Chinese).

pared that it would be on casy 54.8 secs.

win for the RAQC team.

wo

Time:

mli.

while

Shot misjudged

Club Mixed Doubles.

Club Ladies Doubles

This week's full card of J1 games will feature a trio of female tussles, with the usual quota of three senior league tilts.

Full programme with chief um- pires and scorers, follow:

Saturday

LAWN BOWLS:

an

upset

KCC cause upset in First Division The following are requested to attend for Saturday's_trial:

Fielding several. Second and "A" team:

R.E. Lee, A. Zim- Third Division players, Kowloor mern, FR. Kermani, V.C. Bond, Cricket Club caused

when they beat Club de Recreio R.A. Bell, E.C. Fincher, 4 pm. Black Hawks v Mustangs Catley, E. Randall, W. Pepperell. "White" in a First Division Lawn (Umphre Manuel Remedios; Storer N. Hert-Baker, J., Luke, 3.B. Bowls League match at King's Huang, V.C. Seymour, E.A.J. Park yesterday by 15 shots, tho Tony Kwok).

LADIES' LEAGUE

Warner, G.H. Rosselet and C.1.inal score boing 68-43.

KCC Rece "w" Pirates Stapleton. Canadians V

tear team: J. Lerlou, W. M. 1. K. Pinan W. H. Cowle (Umpire Hal Winglee; Scorer

Davidson, A.T. Lee, D.G. White. A. M. Alves F. R. Kermani Bimbi Ablong),

P.V. Dodge, Captain Paulger | C. P. Basto

T. Lock J.v. Se

Sellors. S. Ramchand, C.S. C, koza Pereira

S.V. Gittins, F.A. (Skip).

+

p..

R. Holmics and Mrs. A. Sainsbury beal 2. E. Story and Mrs. L. Robinsort 3-6, 8-6, 6-3,

Club Ladies Singles (Handicap)

Mrs. Barty beat Mrs. Calderara H-1, 6-3; Miss Foley

H.

beat Mrs. Gilpatrick 1-5, 6-3.1(Handicap) Hent 2: 1. V. Matiuk (VRC),,

7-5, 2. Khum Kam-chilu (Chinese "Y"); 3. D. M. Collaco (VRC). Time: 1

The 37 HAA RA began to play Mrs. Keylard and Mrs. M. L.

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Inspired football it shortly be Hurris bent-Mr. Ayres-and Mrs. 2.30 p.m.-St-Teresa's Dela (The first in cach heat fore half-time, their right-winger Gotfried 6-3, 6-2. Mra. C. Getz wares (Umpires Umbe Mose; qualified

Jur the fun!

Baker beat Scorer Eddie Loureiro); Grimas Miss Lambert a high that which the and sunt in Collaco

und and Pau tied for the Nith RAGE feferce misjudged and the Mrs. G. Strickland Mra. v South Ching (Umpire Bimbi position for the unai)

ball fell into the net to lessen Campbell 8-3, 0-1.

Ablong; Scorer Samet Samy). Women's

50 yards free

Club Men's Singles (Handicap). style:

the arrears, Heat 1: Leung Oi-muí In the second half exchanger J. A. CHurlbatt beat A. W. (Chung Sing); 2. Wong Yuk-bing were even and then in a sudden Cutcher 0-1, 0-1. (Chinese "Y"); 3. Joun Euger breakway 27 HAA RA equalised. (VRCH: 4.

Fung

Yee-chee

that extra tian I appeared (Chinese "y"), Time: 32.4 recs. would be necessary, but shortly Heat 2: 1. C. Enger (VRC); 2. before the final whistle RAOC Kwok Nun-hang (Chinese "Y"): broke through and scored their 3. Dorls Barton (VRC). Time: third goal, to win.

Although they beat Gluu "Q" Ly

gomis in the two clear opening game of the afternoon on the Club ground, Miniature F. A. "6" did not have matters entirely their own way. Club "D" put up a great fight.

un out Forror playing with standing game in defence.

Cable and Wireless proved ng nich for Kwong Wah "A" and 1. Cheong Kin-mon

went down to their moro ex- (Fortuna); 2, Gunner D. B. Jones perlanced opponents by five clear

Lau Kam-bor

gools,

After a shaky start, the Cable Slug). Time: 5 mins. 22.4 seca. and Wireless goalkeeper played (Cheong Kin-men, V. Matlulc. with greater confidence on the Lam Kwan-ngar, Gunner D. H. Rome progressed and brought

31.8 secs.

FC. Eager, Leting Ol-mul. Wong Yuk-bing, J. Enger qualified fo the final with Fung Yee-chee and Kwok Ngan-hung tying for the? fifth position in the final).

Men's 440 yards free style: Heat V. Matiuk (VRCH: 2. Lam Kwan-ngar (Chinese) Time: mins. 30 aces.

Hant

2

3.

rena): 4. Yip Kow (Chung)

A rude shock

Today's games Colony Mixed Doubles 6.15 p.m. W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. An- drewes v Mr. Heenan and Mrs. Armstrong.

Club Men's Singles 5.15 p.m. Dr. G. Smart y J. V. Sellora.

Club Ladies Singles 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Mackie.

Handicap Men's Doubles

5.15 p.m.

Sunday

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE

11.30 a.m. Overseas v. P.I. Dod- Broadbridge, L.P, Quincy, Rennie Barretto).

2.30 p.m. Madcaps v St. Teresa's Robbins; Scorer (Umpire Don Samet Samy).

p.m. Baseballers v Panthers (Umpire Buster Hollands; Scorer Manuel Nunco).

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE

10 a.m. Pandas v Spartans (Um- pire Cesar Xavier; Scorer Eddie Loureiro).

I p.m. Wildfires v Rexes (Um- pire Tony Kwok; Scorer Bernard

LADIES' LEAGUE

Weir and S. Bishop.

R.

J. P.Kavior

A.P. L. S, Siva

Umpires: Captain Bretton and F. Howarth.

Scorer: J.P. Itobinson.

Nine Dragons Amateur Boxing Championships

M. A. Bapista

H. A. Orario

11 (Skip)

Thus fortified, the attackera walked the plank with jaunty courage through the laws of the huge and terrifying akull guarding the entrance and emerged into the Pirates Ball! The circular

of ballroom Yacht Club was soon thronged

with

the

type of pirate and

foot, whose dress

Not

team.

Four goalles

:

Fligibbons and Stubbs as half- backs, Partridge and Holmes did not have much chance to show

were tried out they being Holmes, сусту buccaneer accompanied by their Vesterday, glamorous morsels of femining Cartridge Brookshaw and Harold but partly because of the good ress revealed

the defence put up by Firth and as backs and Dudley, wide spread depredations and ex- Webb ceilen! Laste of their captors

Coell B. De Mille. not Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer could have presented a more brilliant cast. Appreciative revaliers The slight anachronisms of first-class modern dance band and #most comprehensive buffet sup- per were readily overlooked by the appreciative revellers..

their prowess.

Only one goal was scored in Yesterday's trial and that was by Livermore, who beat Brookshaw. with a grounder.

A total of 27 players lonke: cart in yesterday's trial and the Army selectors intend to hold a Between hard fought battles "Possibles" versus "Probables's In which blunderbuss and water match on Saturday, September pistol was ured to good effect, 23, beglaning at 4.30 pm, on the surplus energy was dissipated same ground.

A. E. P. Guest

28

H. Ridedale

S. R. Rossciet

J.G. Robertson

J. Orom

At

ceremonini

11

booty

troin

the

treasure

náded to chest

by Eightsamo Reels and other high spirited dances,

midnight the

(Skip) : 10

sharing out of (Skip) H. Giltins R.B.V. Ribeir

L. M. Hodrigues L. Bones C. A. Noronisa FVV. Ribeiro

(Skip)

W. Hong Sling

-J. Tang

'Total,

13

43

(Skip)

Total

Players who took part in yes, -terday's trial were:

Reverend Thomas, Corporat Partridge. Lonee Corporal Gard- theer, Captain Burlton, Lieutenant

Stubba

already ample flow of good liquor. Chumler, Gunner Jones, Captain

At what time the last remnant Fitzgibbon, Captain

of the piratical forces dispersed 22 cannot be disclosed, but, as every one knows, no good pirate (or GR his loot) is seen thrand after

dawn.

Race results

Lance Corporal McKenzie, Ra verend Crawford, Captain David son, Captain Baldock, OROME Clarke, Private Holmes," CQMS Grant, 85MPavey, Sergeant Tevan, Major Brookshaw tain Dudley, Major

Lampa Dinghy Team Race, Wednesday, Staff Sergeant Firth, QMS Webb, September 13, HQ 28 Inf. Bde. y Lance Corporat Taylor, Sergeant Harold .and QMB 18 d. Ambisi Colk (1), onu Long. Captain Livermore and hour 12 minutes (2818); 2nd Mc- Captain Tishfollowing have been Lachlan (8), one hour 13 minujos Dawnes

Umpires: Major Racy and selected to represent Portugal in (2818); 3rd Wright (4), one hou

Squadron Commander Padley. a Lawn Bowls gerne against India 13 minutes 35 seconds (2818). in the Gutierrez International

21 Scores: HQ 28 Inf, Bde. Shield Competition.

points; 18 Fd, Amb, 14 points.

Dinghy Serles Race, Thursday. The game will be played at September 14-1st Lauter: (1), 20 the Kowloon Cricket Club on minutes 50 seconds;. Remainder Sunday, October commencing DNF at 3.30 p.m.

A. D. Scholes and S/L Horris vW. Pomeroy and D. R. Holmes. Handicap Mixed Doubles 5.15 p.m. P. 5. McCaig nnd Mrs. Ayres

Another six bouts in the 1. P. Tamworth and Mrs. Gels. Silva).

Amateur Open Boxing Tour-PORTUGAL'S" Jones qualified for the finals while off several spectacular saves.

Inter-Hong-5.15 p.m.

10 am, St. Teresa's White] namunt organised by the Nin Lau Kom-bor and Yip Kou tied

H. J. Bowden and Campbell Fangs (Umpire Y. C. Mei; Scorer Dragons Services Club in con LAWN BOWLS TEAM for the Afth position in the anal).

Burclay (Jardines) v R. A. Mead Roberto Nunes).

nection with Servico official Men's 4 M 50 yards free style

and JJ. Remedios (APC); E. In the Anal game of the after-

1 p.m. Squaws v Clovers (Um- took place last night. relasti

H. Moosdeen; Scorer Hal The finals will be held от paon on the Club ground, Kow- H. Hallink and R. Pronic (NIS) pire

and W. L. Wingice). v H. M. Nowton Heất 1 1. Chinese YMCA: 2. loon Motor Bus "B" received a

Wednesday, September 27, at the Eastern AA.

Time 1 min, 12.2 rude shock at the hands of Kit Howard (APC).

Umpires listed above have been Nine Dragons Services Club, nominated by Umpire-in-Chief] Kowloon, commencing at p.m. Chee, to whom they lost by twn clear goals.

Don' Robbins and those who are sharp. unable to turn out are requested At the conclusion of the finals, to advise Mr. Robbins as soon as Mr. J. F. Nicoll. Omicor Ad

ministering the Government, will present the prizes to the suc- 'cessful contestants.

EGCK.

Heat-2.1. Fortuna; Ž VNC "A" 3. VRC "D". Tihe: 1 mln. 42.4

sers.

CLASSES FOR SOCCER REFEREES Commencing Monday, Sep- tember 25, and ́every Wednes day and Monday until October 12. a.Roferees Class will be held in the Hong Kong Footba?"

Arsyelotlen's offico, Room 211,) Prince's Building, Ice House Street, at 8.30 p.m.

The clasa in open to anyone who may wish to attend.

Qualified referees are informed that at the end of this course, an examination will be held for those who may wish to sit for promotion.

SOCCER RESULT

Tho busmes were rather un-

BRITAIN WELL

lucky to lose, as they enjoyed AHEAD IN MOTOR

no. much of the play as their opponents. The Kit

Chee for-i wards, however, displayed bellar marksmanship 'when it came to shooting.

CYCLO TRIAL Llandrindod Wellis, Wales,

September 10. After a 212-miles run

No marks lost

over

post Tel. 3892

Nine Dragons weekly Whist Drive

The

Results

The following are the resulta of last night's bouta:.

=4* ་*་

UA. “Luz, C. C. Pereira, C. E. Passos, J. F. V. Riborio (skip), Reserves: R. F. Luz and E. M. Alarcoun

TAIKOO CLUB BOWLS

STEAM

Tulkoo Club are agala at home for a Lawn Bowls friendly match bent with the Houg Kong Electric Club on Saturday, September 28. irt: 8.30 p.m. Me

„In the second . period, 'thej twisting Imountain tracks and Cushion attacked almost con narrow lanes in heavy rain and tinuously and forced five cor mist, the. British team

had nera, but they could not plerce established a sweeping lead,fu

usual weekly Whist the rock-like defence put up by the International Trophy, the

BANTAMWEIGHT major event of the international Drive was held at the Nine Ino Kit Chen defenders.

Pte. Dressman. (RAOC) best A Caroline Hill, Chinese AA six-days" motor cycle trial which Dragons Servlees Club on L/Bdr. McDonald (50 Med. "A" scored an easy victory over was continued today.

Tuesday, September 19.

Roxt). the Royal Navy "C" winning by

The list of prize winners la

Gnr, Irving (25th Fd) three clear goals,

Cpl. Lloyd (Mx}, \/\/ South China "D" were lucky After the second day's un, as follows:

1dleater Mrs: Thompson; 2nd

FEATHERWEIGHT, to enter the next round at the the British team had lost

Pte. Donoghue. (RAOC) best expense of Tramways "A" whom marks, while Austria in second Mr Marshell..

biace had lost 276 and :" Italy, Men 1st L/Bdr Silvester L/Bdr. Dyke (58 Med. Regi). they beat by two' clear goals,

2nd · B/Sgt. Swindell

WELTERWEIGHT PCA SA" were also fortunate who are third, had lost 670. (RA);·

In the Internatiopal Sliver (APTC).

(58 WO IT Chariton to win their game against Yard Police, whom they beat by the Vase event the two

Whirl: Winners 8ft. -164 Fld.-Sqdn. «RE). S narrow margin of two goals to and the Dutch Brandonsolation. Mrs. Timtans Regt) beat Cpl. Mullared: che.

clean, shestar and were sharing Thong (HAY CPO McNea: Rana uCpl. Dan (ROBB) beat first place, while Eweden came inert Up :: Pie. Gilbert (RAMC) Dunn (23xd #8)25%) next with wo penalty marks Chr. Hoblasa (RA)

London, September 19. Today's games

Tranmere Rover: boat: Barrow

by two gosis to par in a Third A further 10 games in the Com- Division Northern, football petition will be played off this

aftertioon as follows:- matab today,—Router,

Throw rinks will be played and Talkoo will be represented hy

A., Bingen, J. A. Smith, J, B Baxter JH. Kinniburgh (Skip). 1. Marihall, J. Pollock (Skip), BU. Baker, C. M. McLennan, Gnr.104H Clayton, A. W Lock, W. G.

McKid, J. C. Chaimòra, (Skip).

The weakly spoon winners in the Wappinhaw were Nimmo,

and the Dutch g team, be the next only Whist Drive LIGHTHEAVY hind them, with 25 penalty will be on day, September Sgt. Deadman Wilta) best 3. MeMillgif L. Chadwick - Kew

Spr. Werk (24th

maritsiteŭter,

20.

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, September 19. Today's buscball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York

Dinghy Series Race, Saturday 10: 1st Cooper. (1), Septembar 50 minutes 30 seconds; 2n8 Mac- Sweeney (8), one hour 1 minute 32 seconds: 3rd Yourieff (11), ons hour. 4 minutes 23 seconds..

Redwing Berlan Raco, Saturday, Chicago Séptember 10-1st Miss Loseby (16), one hour 54 minutes 13 Washington, ceconds; 2nd Brown' (2), one hour St. Louis 44 minutes, 45 seconds; 3rd Mad- Dotmil đẹn (1), two hours eight minuter Philadelphia

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Dinghy Race, Sunday, Septem- ber 17-1st Yates (1), one hour. 30 minutes; 2nd McMullen (0) one hour 87 minutes nine acconds,

RUGGER RESULTS

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of ruggar gaites played today:

Rugby Leagues Yorkshire' Cup, Second Round Bailey 10 Wake, Printed and pustkshed for the Poork MALA SVE | tork." the CHINA, MAIL, LIMITED I Held Trinity 8.

Rugby Unions Hayle 0 Rosslyn WALKER HOLLOTA, WieWW. Park Reuter,

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