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SPORTS TEAMS

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HOCKEY

Army XI galust RAF at Sookun

match, comunencing 3.30 pm cpl

Partridge, Cast Fitzgibbon, Mckenzie, COMS Grant, Major Lam- bie, 1/Cpl Taylor, L/Cpt Gardner Capt Stubb. itev. Crawford. Capt Dudley, QMS Webb. Reserves, wo II Firth, ORQMS Clarke.

CRICKET

521 A cricket 11Q Land Forces

against Royal Army Pay match Corps at the Kowloon Cricket Chub at 130 p.m. Major Capel, Major lett Cant Pickles (Captain), Capt Porter, Capt Pritchard, Capt Grant, CSM Vincent, CSL Taylor, LJCs Full, SSM Thornycroft, Set Hall. Umpire. Set Temple. Scorer. SSM Ray

to be

All players are requested at the ground by 1.15 p.m.

RUOBY Club "Stroller v 10 Obs Battery ground. Kick-off at XV at Club 5.15 p.m. this afternoon.

F. Clemo, Shannon, T. Roberta, Gray, Gauntlett, V. Roberlo, Craig. McGowan, Robertson, Cowley, Me- Chilum, D. Cran, I. Forest, C. Black, P. Farquarion

Any player not at the ground by 5.12 p.m. will be replaced by any uther Club player who has turned

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RUGGER XV SCORE COMFORTABLE WIN OVER POLICE

(By "AXIOM”)

As was to be expected the Club defeated the Police' quite comfortably after being down at the interval, whilst the Navy accounted for the RAF by 18 points to nil.

In the only friendly encounter a depleted Club second string sur- prisingly proved much too strong for the R.E.M.E.

After this, the Police, playing

-

Against the Club the Police weaving which seemed to baffle tively their display was disap- started with a man short and even the attackers kept the pointing. Up forward, Forsgate, Hancock and Wingard wou a with this unexpected handicap score down.

A combined forward effort monopoly in line-out honours, were soon seen in desperate de-

It was not saw Hancock go over with firm Whilst Minton and Lachlan put

for fence of their line.

the next in a pile of useful work in the long before Layton got around determination

the Finally, Meffan in Tobbult to touch down well wide score and shortly after, D. Hen-loose. of the posts. Minto's converting derson swerved past Schouten tight appeared to have the ball

and Russel to make the anal mesmerized. attempt was off the mark.

Lally read Club 10, Police

THE TEAMS The Police though seldom in with

Club: Clemo; Roberts, D. the be rowing the Club three's out great success

gear with their spoiling game, initial period did well to hold Henderson, Campbell, Layton; Nolan, J. Henderson; Carrel, pack. Sher-

Forsgate; Winyard, and several scoring chances by the powerful Club

rard-Smith, Slevin and Armour Meffan, the Club went abegging. Short ard

were the most outstanding of Hancock; Warne, Minto, Lach- forward rushes, well led by Wright-Nooth relieved

an overworked defence, whilst pressure an

Polloc Gibbons; Schouten, not Moxon, Reynolds and Wright-

Slevin, Tebbutt from attacks which were pushed home with sufficient de-Nooth were easily the best of Bussell,

Sherrard-Smith, Armour; Rey- termination. De Rome was sore a hard-working pack.

Individually the Club three's nolds, Russell, Moxon; Major, ly missed on the right wing at

Dawson, Layton, Hills; Wright-Nooth, and this stage.

more especially

collec- Saunders. performed soundly but

with a compleie team, seemed to the hunt in attacuring

of

FIRST COUNTER Following a clearance to mid-

field by Sherrard-Smith, Steven GOLF gained possession and ran very strongly through the civilian de- fence to register the first coun- ter for the Pallee.

Saunders completed the good work by bringing full points to the kick.

came with The interval Police holding a slim lead of five points to three.

Ler

the

and

lan.

By Henry Longhurst

Hard Labour

Looking back on the pattern of a congenial year's golf I reflect that, if one is going to spend much of one's

From the restart, Saunders allotted span in chronicling the activities of games players, obtained a dubious mark to stem this is certainly the game to choose. the Club onslaught but the]

What more could one ask, to take the championships

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call it out the men from the boys in along the the same unerring way. One cut down the Police

fringe of the shore in atten-stroke still gives ine an infinita line into ribbons only to delay dance on would-be champions delight. At the very long 18th too long or die with the ball. at Troon, with the hills of Arran Vicenzo, energetic

and the and the Mull of Kintyre pur- Club continued to pile on the

powerful young man, decided pressure and it came as no sur-pie in the distance, returning in to "have a go" with his second.

D. Henderson see prise to

the evening to look down on Waiting for the distant green to

he wandered for~! give his side the lead with a

Turnberry rising again from its be cleared, neat dropped goal.

wartime airfield

word to the burn, washed his!

on his

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VICTIM

Don Tallon holds both gloved hands high as Eng- land's Washbrook is given out Ibw in the second day's makes a jubilant "Victory" sign as he swings on one leg.

play of the Second Test Match at Melbourne. Lindwall

It Was The Best Run

The civilians were back in What an exciting champlon-hands, and dried them

of towel. At last all was ready Polo & Hunt Club Meet the Police line within seconds ship that was, with three

an over-them, Vicenzo, Locke and Rees, and those who knew the form at of the kick-off and

anxious defender handling in in that order, 212 after three held their breath,

He then

the ball the gave the loose maul gave Minto the rounds, and all three out in

clout-plumb on final afternoon! And most terrific

cct the head. It hit the face of a opportunity to convert a penal-on the ty from well out. This brought how poor Recs, in other respects Club's lead to nine points to the master golfer of the year nearby bunker with a resound- 281 at Hoylake received ng turnp and fell lifeless in about a quarter the recognition the end. Having thus wormed. LAYTON AGAIN

the hearts of all present, Vicen- it

cunse deserved-must on the memory those last nine holes, again Layton score sheet with an unconverted which three times cost him 391 The weather at Troon being try to make the issue safe. The Club were now well on top and a record for clemency, the links only gallant blocking and tack-bud none of the immensity of, but it sorted ling plus some intricate pattern say, Carnoustie,

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Cruel Blow For Parsons And Chelsea

By ARCHIE QUICK

in

zo enlivened them by nearly holing his chip for a tour.

TECHNICOLOUR

Of The Season

In weather very reminiscent of a day in mid-summer, Further hardship was endur- the Polo and Hunt Club met last Sunday on Low Hill, east ed by members of my curious of the old Kwanti racecourse. In spite of the heat the calling in the shape of a mid-ponies were very fit and keen to be on the go and there summer week at St. Andrews, was a large turn-out of enthusiastic riders and equally where almost the full flower of enthusiastic spectators. American golf, at least one in

nothing of Messrs

Pecre and

LAST

NIGHT'S BADMINTON

MEN'S "C" DIVISION

YMOA "C" G-VRE 4. S. P. Ng and H. Koh beat N. Souza

best Roza

and B. Brown 21-11; E. M. Ribeiro and C. V

21-8; beat Z. A. Abbas and B. A. Xavier 21-15.

C,C.

Wong and H. P. Tai beat N. Souza and B. Brown 23-21; lost to Ribeiro and Roza 19-21; beat Abbas and Xavier 24-21. C. Wong and P. Koh lost

to N. Souza and Brown 14-21; lost to Ribeiro and Roza 0-21; lost to Abbas and Xavier 11-21, MIXED DOUBLES

St Teresa "A" D-St Teresa "" 0 gorgeous technicolour, to say . An excellent line was laid by Mrs Christobel Cayford

Miss B. Remedios and JA. Miss J. Pomeroy Cronby, described in a more and Mr Constantin Zyrianeff, their knowledge of the Soares beat serious publication as "the well- country being used to the greatest advantage and fulfill- and G, Roza Pereira 21-8; beat Miss B. Baptista and R. Soares Imowa

assembled for ing every expectation of a really good run.

21-11; beat Miss S. Heng and the Amateur Championship.

Miss P. while mounts were being

Remedios and A.J. the time it man bered mostly for

"Buffy" Maitland's horn, ed

for and

Miss Pomeroy during the Gonsalves beat took four hours and more for the field got away to a lively cared

24-23; beat 6 single round—it was a happy start up the

Ganges Valley, subsequent "stirrup cups" ond and Roza Pereira

and R. Soares affair all the same, and the en- skirted Kitten Hill and alowly al fresco lunches was that this Miss Baptista

Heng and B. the paddy fields to was quite the best run of the 21-8; beat Miss ing criticism wili do good in crossed

end.

Raven Hill. Here an "unemeial" season to date.

Miss G. Silva and J. Motta In contrast 1 like to think of check was called in order, These comprising the Field

Pomeroy and Roma the two boys, Glover and

an and

make temperary repairs Hanke, Miss B. Phillips, Miss Pereira 21-4; beat Miss Baptista

M. Terry,

Messrs Maitland, and Soares 21-8; beat Miss in the final of their champion- to a broken bridle.

Calderara, ship in two hours and 25

Zyrionelt Travert, Heng and Rocha 21-6.

University 6-Shallanders 3 the middle CHECK AT GALLOPS

Buhr, Shih and Lt Col Sy minutes, and in

and his "Merry Men" LH Tan & Miss May Leong & Mra beat 5. Solomark Lassie, one of the monds

Saul which may suggest to

Mary

Chow 21-17; beat S.K. seventies-an exhilarating

If the event will be remem To the merry note of Hunts. The general optalon express- B. Rocha 21-8.

the

to

Rocha

21-12.

£3,600 per match is an expensive price for a club to pay for the services of any professional footballer. But that is what it looks as though young, marching round Lytham collect a widely scattered field were Mrs C. Cayford, Miss C. beat Miss

They

it may cost Chelsea for Eric Parsons. bought him from West Ham United for £18,000 he has played five matches and now he tells me he expects he will have to undergo a cartilage operation which will keep him out of the game at least until March. No help here for Chelsea in their relegation fight.

GLOXINIAS months ago Parsons gained a problem,

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eir elders and better that, newer additions to the stable, of the 23rd Field Regiment.

The next moet will be at 11 while no man is to be blamed objected strongly to crossing

rough paddy, but after a.m. next Sunday, January 14, Howo & Mrs Liza Benjamin

24-21: como of the modern for taking his golf seriously, the

exports some persuasion she consented at Hadden Hill Brickworks, on and once the main road, one mile east join up again themselves may take

uriduly to

Dill's Corner. Intending more the field moved off onto of

Line, running by way of riders should contact the Hon.

Tel. 62815, after Dog Hill onto Stag Hill, with a Secretary, sharp sprint down to Laffan's Plains and the Arst check at the Gallops.

60.

Hong Pairs Bowls

Tourney

The first round of the Hong

the

pace had beon vory ill now, but with up country aboad and the

The steady good prospects

p.m.

Army to hold

Buying players such as Par- It is a cruel blow for club!

Only and

eighteen sons however, presents a tricker player.

for

the 4.3

player team himself Lays he has not yet place in England's "B" and was adjudged the best played a good game for his Trouble is says Parsons player in the field against Fin-club. that

when

took Ted Fenton Charlie Paynter at over from land at Helsinki.

At a time like this one can West Ham we had to alter our

of some fast going, Fencing tourney the something like get an insight into the psy-style to chological effect such an injury Spurs' short passing game. Now

on a player, Travelling at Chelsea I have got to revert Fairs competition will be played the field was soon off again of on Sunday, 14th January, com- cracking pace over the Gal

Tops to the Ganges River with Parsons

to the old West Ham style and

which was re-crossed at Ping Worthing horne I learned same-

Tac village. fering." thing of his hopes and fears for consequently my game is suf-mencing at 10.00 am, the future. Makes you wonder if you have finished" he said. "Makes you worry about being signed on next July. That is a pro's annual worry. Hope I hold

has

back

his

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Dorothy Head's New Title

The draw is as follows;---

Foo Yin-chee & Miss Yvonno Lou (HKU) lost to Saul & Mrs Chow 11-21; lost to Howe Mrs Benjamin 14-21; beat Funik & Mrs Yang 21-7.

9. T. Yool. & Minh X.C. Kwal, (HKU) lost to Saul & Mrs Chow 15-21; beat Howe & Mrs Benjamin 21-18; beat Funk & Mrs. Yang 21-5%

W.

Brown

& C.M. Murle &

Recreio D-Talkoo 0. Mrs C.M. Quian & HF. Gon- The Land Force Individual salves (Recreio) beat Jim Murie Fencing Championship will be & Mrs G. Beattle 21-4; beat held in the Drill Shed, Hong-Bernard Billimore & Mrs S. Mc-

beat kong Defence Force, on January Coll 21-4;

& Mrs J. Cassels 31-5. Mr H.F. Gonsalves Then came a stiff climb up 11 and 12. Rink 1: China Light & Power

Prollmmary Pools will be held Co. (F.C. Clamo, CF. Wood) to Long Ridge where several

January 11 between 10 am. Quinn (tercio), bent Bini-

Mrs Beattie 21-12; 7. Indo China S.N. Co. (A. bold riders from 23rd Field on Marshall, R. B. Robertson).

Regiment over-run paper and and p.m.

The Final Fools will be held more & Mrs McColl 21-7; boat Rink 2: Kowloon Docks (J. consequently had to go up the Fraser, F. Francis) 7. N.S. hard

was, on shank's ponies on January 12 from 5 pm. to Brown & Mry Cassels 21-10.

A.J. Remedion & Miss Marle Dept. H.M. Dockyard, (D. S. and leading their mounts. A pm.

There are 48 citrios in this Ribeiro (Recreio) beat Murio & strung much blown and very Ouver, A. J. Roberts).

Itink 3: HK & K. Wharf &

Guzt

field cantered along the Competition which is the fret) Mrs Beattie 21-10;beat Billimore to Lamb Hill and the hell in Hongkong since the con- & Mrs McColl 21-2; beat Brown

& Mrs Castels 31-10. football is a chancy business. pingles tille In the All-India Gotown Co. (Hon. C. E. Terry Ridge

chock, Mackintosh's second Y.

heartily wol- cluster of hostilities. Only a few finish well off. You Hard Court Lawn Tennis Cham-J. Moodle)

E. short while pionships

comed by the footsloggere! have to save the

(J. G. Meyer, P. here today. you are carning."

Rink 4: HK & E. Wharf & Godown Co. (A. L. G. Eastman, a. C. Norman) v. Janiss and Riddle Ltd,

beacht. Have not had enough time since I came out of the Army to amass capital sufficient

Bombay, Jan. 9. Miles Dorothy Head, of the to start a business. Professional United States, won the women's

DYING TO HELP US Parsons went on to say--and

She defeated. another, United Read)

States player, Mr Rita Andier- 800 by 6-3, 7-5 in the final.

Jaroslav Drobny, former Czech

1 entirely agree with him that Davis Cup player, and Sven

THRILLING FINISH When ponies and riders had regained their breath they made

Transvaal Wins

1

TODAY'S GAMES ·

Men's "B" Division Chung Wab V Bt John's Recreio v Shallander,

their way slowly down Cricket Tourney Kowloon Tong v St Terem

per s/s "Bonmhor" layed by Documenta reproduced in Faol.Parsons but the authorities JOHN MARSHALL Dockyard (R. J. Winginton, J.hurry to get home and took to spare. Transvaal, who still

BADMINTON MEETING

the steep descent to the south

Pretoria, Jan. V. it would be a good thing for Davidason, of Sweden, won the NW. L. Miller, P. Rink : H.K. Stevedoring Co..

Transvaal won the Curie Cup the players if some of the huge men's doubles title, beating the

States pair, Alfred (R. H. Jones, N. P. Smith) of High F into the valley. Then once more into the sad- profits in the pools were diver United

A** Kovalesid and Irvin Dorfman, Kowloon Docks, A. Meinnen,

Ale and away at a good pace cricket tournament. when they Transvaal M. S. MCKAY, the by G-3, 0-1, and 6-4-Reuter. Prove it in black and white with ed to help injured and dis-

tressed players through

Rink G: Pelke Dept. HM up into the home hills. Some beat North-Eastern

by two wickets with'n minute to of the ponies seemed ba in Union's Benevolent Fund. "They

A meeting of the Champlon-. PHOTOSTAT

are dying to help u"..ould!

W. Bellamy) Holf's Whart.

hand, were cut over the shoulder have a match a short

shio Sub-Committee of tho GETS AWARD

the rest of given

of scoring 205 dAge Dockyard R

Badminton Ast- of the hill, while

to win. Hồng Hong say 'No

Melbourno. (J. N. Macfarlane, O. L. Work) the Beld followed paper round runs in 200 minutes

elbow and through the They did this for the loss of clation will behield in the Board Manager, Billy Birro! Is bo-

the South China Tho Australien swimmer, Rink : Hongkong Gas Co. the

wickets.

The Boal Room of Qulok Borvies, Inexpensive, ginning to worry about

TOUPE meating eight John Marshall, studying at Yald Goodwin, G. E. 7. Thompson) cutting, both

Morning Post, Lid, on Friday, North-Eastern 12th January, 1951, at 5.30 p.m. courate, plear contrasty copies Stamford Bridge Club's pro- University, United States, Mas y Pubile Works Department, and giving spectators the thrill scores

carlous position at the foot of

racing finish by the Balloy Transvaal 100 and 369 for HONGKONC

Bridge at the tables, with the nine wickets declared: Tran- for the purpose of discussing Division One table. It would won the Austrainalen section of (Hon. A. P. Weir, E. Gres of a

the Rules for the Hong Kon PHOTOCOPY SERVICE be a tragedy if a club with such the Holme Athletle Foundation wood)re

well bunched together, avaal 261, and 285 for eight. Rink 8: H.M; Government fød

Miss B Natal won the trophy when Annual Open Badminton Chun- Room 200, 33, Queen's Road,upportgates average 10,000 Award for 1950, 1

when they can play at their shall holds eight world Storse (W. Bros, In Parks) y le C Hanko and he the last competition was pionships for the 1999-01 wen-

balng- bedcord of work, no metres to one Kowloon Dot Mackelyle, Philips worth -** wenkdowns

mile at actual or Reduced sizes.

W. R. Loxley & Co. (China)

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