1951-06-07 — Page 7

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

-

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951.

"Page 7

Low Scores By ENGLAND SHOULD HAVE AT Two Chances Royal H.K. Defence Force

Professionals At Moortown

Leeds, Englund, June 6. Professional golfers fired low scores Wednesday in the first round of the York- shire Evening News 1,450- pounds tournament on the sunbaked Moortown circuit. British Ryder Cup golfer Ken Housfield shot a lending 67 un the 0,500-yards course.

Two shots behind hin was 'Argentina's Antonio. Cerda who had a brilliant Inward half of 34. At the last hole he wank n chip. from the edge of the green.

أن

Art Clark,

Huntinglan, West Virginia, was well pinced with 72, and Al Zhummerman, of Portland, Oregon, was 73,

Egyptian champion Hussan

Hassenein had an almost faultless

71.

Australian

Nida returned

Norman Vol 68 and Bel-

gium's Flory Von Donck

Associated Press.

was

Lawn Bowls Teams

The following are Club tears for League Lawn Bowls tures:-

Ax-

ONE LEAST

NON-PLAYING

TEST SELECTOR

Says W. J. EDRICH

England's Test Selectors today are all active playing members of County sides. Three of the four-Norman Yardley, Freddie Brown and Bob Wyatt-aré captains. And I know many people who 'feel that the fourth-Les Amer-should be one, too. Looking back down the years, when far too many "pavilion pilots" steered the course of the England team, we have, indeed, come a long way.

But I am wondering whether the "progress," the surge towards the idea of finding the best practical men for the Jobs, has not, perhaps, gone just a little too I have found in cricket es- far. I have always respected the advice of my elders. pecially a background of very wise elderly statesmen whose opinions and comments I have always valued.

That is why I feel that our Selectors, at the time of writing only four in number, might very usefully co-opt one other. Five is a very manageable commit- tee. In this case the fifth should be one no longer playing regular cricket and therefore free to get around a little to watch the promising players here and there whose names are bound to come up for discussion.

Amongst the slower types Yes, I know! The other four the Selectors' table I include Tom [

Wardle the tall Gloucester-; Hilton (Lancashire), 'Fiery get a

of a Graveney, far better

and Jack Young player's strength and weakness shire batsman; Don Kenyon, the Yorkshire),

opener: Frank (Middlesex) are still as close as by foring him, or playing with Worcestershire

in the middle. Lowson, Hutton's opening part-pens in a pod. If a leg spinner him, but there

will be in her with Yorkshire; and making is wanted, Jenkins But if That is perfectly true.

Freddic

back the new style, the running of course and Isay. Norman Yardley or

Jack frrer-hitting

Ikin, the Tattersall (Lancashire), as the Brown are

particularly

ize left-hander.

must now be as Lancashire

douff-spinner, terested in the style apt promise

all or any of automatic a choice as Len Hutton player

and intend to not suggest that of a young

But they as opening batsman, give him the "once over" when them will be selected,

Yes, I

deliberately have they play against him--and then have certainly served the righ Agninal Kowloon Cricket Cuba the youngster just doesn't happen apprenticeship, and have earned omitted the new spate of 18 and 20-year-olds. But if you wan! to come up to the mark in that consideration,

The

school how

Castisl to keep an eye on the progress particular match-what then? Is

bowlers who must be on the

Lood 18-year-old 2 really the laid to the written of?

| fists are Fred Ridgway, the much jbatsman

rey, the ex- improved Kent speed-merchant; Cowdrey.

Tonbridge Statham, Brian

young schoolboy, who is

having Lancashire lad who has beneated season with Kent before going from his brief experience in fup to Oxford. He is quite ex- Australia; and Derrick Shackle- {ceptionally good; he has every

sign of greatness, Watch him! ton, the tall Hampshire lad.

HKCC

Cux- Hoad un Saturday, June Y p.in.-D. Pislīgam, B. W. at 3.30 Armiger. 1. R. Davies, A Brown; F. D. Angas. T C. Fatr- R. H. bum, E. J. R

Mitchell, Wild: F. C. B. Black. J. Prentice. H. C. Slade, A. E. Howking,

Reserver.Ü. W Sewell P. 9. Cassidy,

Against Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Austin Road on Tursday, -June 12, at 5.15 p.m.-D. Phillips B. W. ATITET, . R. Davies, A. W Brown: A. M. Dhun, T. C. Fauburn. J. R. Mitchell.

.R.

it. Wold: G. W. Sowell, J. Pren rice. 15. G. Slade, A. E. Howking. Reserves.-F. D. Angua, 7. 3.

Casely.

FILIPINO CLUB

TOO WISE FOR THAT

In actual fact I know that that Just would not happen. Yardley Brown and company are too worldly wise for that; and I am sure they would seek other safe opinions. But wouldn't it be an advantage if they could seek the

pinion of their

Afth member who would be free to follow up match? I think it the next would. At the moment I notice that the West Country has no representation on the committer the fifth member from that part of the world?

2nd Division against Prison Om- ecas Club at King's Park on Satur

so why not at 3.30 p.m. L.A. day, June 9.

Del Gulleres, F. J. lunt, . A gade, Dr Allenza; A. M. Quinn,

Вамп C. Coelho, M. T. Nunes, R W. 8. Chanc. 11. 2. Noronha, J. T. Cotton, 1. Y. Hu,

ard Division against Police Re Creation Club of King's Park Saturday, June F, 51 3.30 p.m.-M. R. Jonn. L. A. Peres. V. A. Neves, V. A. Ribeiro. C. M. Castilho, R. Ribeiro, H. A. Ribeiro, F. J. Itod- plenes: C. M. Xavier, R. J. Mana- Jac-Nogueira E G da Lur

Reserver: F M. Garcia. I. Gomes,

FRC

1st Division

home on v eCC at Saturday BL 3.30 ..~F. W. Hollandi, D. C. W. Fliches. II. B. Kavanagh. Dewar. C. Dowman: T. A. Soutar, G. J. Perkins, W. J. D. Cameron: G. Bond, A. Stewart. S. H. Marvin, W. R. Hiyer.

2nd Division V Filipino Inway) on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.; 1. Dulfy, T. A. Harding, 0. Arils.

Club

1. H. Goodman; H. Finney, W. D.

Fotier, W. Gifies, T. J. Hemsley;

T. Pilkington, D. S. Roberts,

H. Evans, J. E. Hayward,

J.

Photo Finish In

Stayers' H'cap

York, June 6.

And that brings up another point. I do not suggest a West Countryman because I feel that the players from Gloucestershire or Glamorgan or Somerset need a champion.

to

The

of

I give you Colin

Hongkong Chinese Beat Kowloon 3-0

in a clever

H

display of fast】 a result of over-eagerness by and clever football, Hongkong their forwards when favourablj Chinese defeated Kowloon Chi-placed.

Hongkong Chinese, not to be clear, goals al nese by three Caroline Hill yesterday in the outdone, were also prominent second and Anal soccer match in a number of dangerous move-

Chinese menis. sponsored by

Athleti In the 30 minute, Hongkong Chest went drive by Tong further ahend when Q Sheung was deflected by Chang Kam-hol into his own goal.

the

It is not the-job-of-ang-seloster National-Amateur

champion

any particula: person or section. Every selector has to feel himself a member of one body with the hones: intention of picking the best team. Irrespective of where the men happen to come from.

Federation to raise money for the Federation's Building Fund. The first game between these two teams, which was played on May 27, at Happy Valley

sldr ended in a draw, cach scoring.once.

Defore Kowloon Chinese had time to recover from this shock, Hongkong Chinese put the issue beyond all doubt when Chu No, my idea of a West Country

On conclusion of yesterday's Wing-keung broke through and is not to representative

plug

game, a Cup which was donated scored with a magnificent cross

shot from the edge of anybody. I merely think there

the for the occasion was presented good cricket are a great many

team by Mr to the winning brains down there, and We

Chinese, Tam Kwoks Chan, Vice-President of Fok Yiu-wall, Las should all have the benent.

the Hongkong Football Asso-Yee, Chung Fook-lun. Ng Kee-

chcung Mil

a

that

Chinese, places, Mr T. U.

Was

aren.

Hongkong

Tong Sheung, Szeto Lầu Chung xe Chu Wing-keung, Yiu Cheuk-yin, Mok Chun-wah,

Kowloon Chinese. Yu Yiu- tak, Hau Yung-sang, Lai Wai, Tang Sum, Chang Kam-hol. Fung Kwan-sing. Ho Ying-fun,

For Roger Bannister

If Roger Bannister is going to do that four-minute mile it may be out of Eng land this month.

Better chances are

not

likely to come his way than at Bizlet Stadium, Oslo, on June 19-20, and later this month htt

the 500-metre track at Milan.

A mile will be his distance in Oslo and the promoters of the Italian meeting will be wise f they stage a mile handicap, be- CRUSO the advantages of run- longer track with wing on a fewer and more gradual bends, are obvious.

may

In Norway, Bannister have Audun Boysen to extend him. Boysen is the Norwegian who returned the fastest time for 800 metres In Europe last yeur, 1 min. 48.7sec.--and don't forget this Bizlet Stadium track is very fast. It is the one on which the

European champion- ships were held in 1946 when Wooderson wan the 5000 metres in 14min. 8,6sec,

The climate may not suit Bannister so well in Italy but the Allan track is good. It was set his world 800 metres record there that the German Harbig "f Imin, 40.0sec. in 1939.

Thomas-Humez Fight As Final

Eliminator

London,-June 6. The European title fight between Eddie Thomas, of Britain, the holder, and Charles Humez, of France, at Porthcawl, Glamorgan, next Wednesday, will be re-

Orders

Force itexdquarters

For

Next Week

13. Ground Au Yeung, Fat. A.M. Belali, J. Har-, June

lectura pru- Serial No. 23. Orders by doon, A.M. least, S., lautail, ip gramme. Locations Defence Ferco Lieut.-Colonel J.G. Fisher, MBE, China. C. Ling, G.A. Ebrablin, M. 11Q. 6.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. Lecture for all pliols and sựt "pilots of the Commandant, Royal Hongkong Leung, G. Leon, W. T. Law, L. M.

Auxillary Squadron on Defence Force. Dated June bual, K. Salleh, K. S. Yee, J. Law.

shilp res Wong Bow Man. Airframe Ami— sognisian. 6.30p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1051.

L. B. Chan, N. Fung, Li Han Lam, Aircraft recognition. F.L. Munro. G. J. Dzeris, 8. Wonst, P. Wong. | All trained pilots, and pitat officers

Yeh, Lal King Hun. R.D. de

Wigram, Balter, Strange, Hobertin,, Luz. Photographers-D, R. Lock. Bretling, 0.50 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. II. Schreyer, Labrum. Inst Anst- Principles of Flight. Stability-S.L. A.M. Omar. Acinourers --- W. L.. | jako, LACF Randal, Moso, Jen- Clarke, H. A. Howard, W.5. Lo, nings, Mackenzie. Bain. 0. Murad O. Madar, G. Thompson, Duty Equipment Aulelante, The Wireless A~1. Newman, Shen following Equipment Asistants are

to report to Yong Chu, Electrician-F. P. Dap

Sgt. Long tinta. 1. Lujan, Safety Equip KAAF Hangar at the time stated:- Workers FJ. Remedios, F. Wednesday June 13 at 5.45 pm, Young, Tranesort will leave Salls Cpl. Souza, Friday June 16 at 0.43 bury Road near

um. AC. K.T. Chan. Saturday Kowloon at 5.30 p.1 Nursing June 16 at 2 p.m.-AC, 1p Wink Orderlies Course. The following are Hany. Sunday June 17 at 6,30 a.m.- to attend for a lecture by P.O. S.S.

AC. T. W. Chow Ranier at Defence Force IQ at 8.30

|_ Depol=Qualification course *|- 10 yds Range. The following re- etuits fired this course on the days Riven below and achieved the re- julia shuwn against their names:- Tuesday May 20, Recruit A.C.B. Lopes 20 10 14 (53) *t clawn alot. Wednesday May 30. Recruits G.T. Gillespie 20 17 13 (50) 1st class shot. D.T.N. Kelly 20 12 4 (30) 2nd class shot. Monday. June 4. Recruits G. Bain 20 19 10 (97) at class shot, A.W.P. Jennings 20 14 6140) 2nd class shot,

Depot Training.

153- Squad Kennedy Road range. practice stool, Squad A4-Snapshooling. Miniature range. snupallotting, Squas A5 Kennedy Hood Rose. Introduction moel. Squads A3, A37—Alaring 15 | alteration of sights, Bolt mailpu- Latton. Squad A30~Lying position and hold. Alming 1, range and figure targets.

Intelligence Unit Training." HQ Section, Advanced Course. Monday June 11. Debriefing of R Section at Force HQ. 3.30 p.m. in Defence New Course, Lecture at. 5.30 p.m. un Fray June 13 as usual, Sec-

0-10, 24-hour tinn-Werkend June exercise in Clear Waler Bay Detalled orders are being sued separately. Monday June 11. Per- sunnel detailed are to report la 119 at 5.10 p.m. for debriefing by 10 Section. Wednesday June Signal training an rual,

area.

13.

Attestation. The tollowing per- sonnel who have passed their medi- cal examination are requested to attend at Force HQ on Wednesday June 13 at 5 p.m.:-Chan Fal, Fung Shul-ang. Fung Kin-kwan. it. Leung. Leung Yut-put. R. Taly. B. W. Tripple. Tand Chu Chuan. Wong Pink-kuen, Wu Tung-leung."

The Hongkong Regiment Congratulatory. The C.O. wisher Congratulate all members of organising commulitee for the "June Ball" for the excrilont arrante- ments which they made and car- ried out, under the chairmanship of Lieut. EC. Fincher, Rome Guard, which made the function the un. doulsted success it was. It is hoped that the Ball will becoine an annual BITHIT.

its

Dutter, Orderly efficer nt the week-leut. R.F.K. Jones. Next

for duty-Lieut, T.D. Sorby. Order- ly Sergeant of the week-Sgt. W.J. Darby Next for duty-SK. F.J. Anslow,

Peninitia Hotel

15/1

W. S. Cheng, K. ... Leung. A.J.V. Ribeiro, J.E. Cruz, P. Yew, T.P. Silva, A.B.S.M. Lok. Yimi. MT. Drivers. The fullowing tuivers are to attend at 0.15 p. for driving Instructions: Renfor. M.J. Well, Crighton, B.N. Cheng,

Will Transport

ICAVO Salsbury Road near Peninsula Hotel Kowloon at 4.30 p.m. Thursday June 14. Fighter Plotter Watches B1 and B2. for Trade training will continue members of these courses at A.HI.Q. Ons Run at 5.30 p.m. B.L. Wati, AFC whe fiteer ile courses. 1

training will M.T. Drivers, Trade continue for the following per. sonnel:-P. Wong, W. F. Young. M. H. Khan, R.-K. I, Tong, Trans- port will leave Salsbury Road near

Kowlo Peninsula Hotel

at 5:30 p.m.

at the

Shooting. Tuesday June 12. Lec- tare. A lecture will be given by 2.1. Munro at Defence Force H un Turnday June 12 at 6.30 p.m. în

reparations for Part. If of the Inter- Heciton Shooting competition. · All thembers of nection trains are

DI

attent. Thursday June 14. Practien anooling on Koi Tok Long Rango for all sections will take place on Thuesday June 14 from 6 pm. to 1,30 p.m. under F.L. Munro, Transport will leave Salisbury Road Dear Peninsula Hotel Kowloon at

30 p.m.

ILK. Women's Volunteer Force

(Army and Nursing Branch) Training. Drivers section, Parade Defence Force IIQ Monday June 11. Programine Map reading written test 11. Driving practice 6.30 p.m. Wednesday June 13 or Friday June 16 or Sunday June 17 10 a.m. by arrangement with Sgt. Golleviky.

to undergo The 1/m are eligible. instruction in Land Rovers. Lieut. Healths. Sgt. Gulleyaky L/CPL. Owen- Lederhofer, Ftes. Penn.

Liu. Hughes, B. Owen-Hughes. TASC Clerks Course. No parade Thursday June 14. Next course will le Pay Course. Hatructor-Capt. Hakusen. C&R Troon. Parado 8.30 p.. Tuesday June 12 in Air 714 Ops.

training. Room for tracto Rond near Persinsula Signals Courre. No parade Ull fur- ther notice. Nursing Course. Parade Hotel Kowloon at 1.43 p.m. Sunday June 18. Flight and al u/t pitols Defence Force HQ 5.30 p.m. Mon- and. Flight Grounderew are today June 11 for transport to BALI.

First Aid Course. attend. Transport will leave Sull bury Road near

Flying Programme. Friday June

alrerew 8. A Flight

and ground- are to nts w! palleta crew and attend for Bying. Austers with carry out a reece with members of In

Unit telligence

passengers, Transport will leave Salisbury Rond Hotel Kowloon at Near Peninsula 3.30 pan. Saturday June D. A Flight A Flight und! and all ut pilots grounderew are to attend for Air- Gunnery and Ground and ying fying training. Transport will leave Salisbury

Kowloon at 8.15

Peninsula Hotel Wednesday A.).

gd.) A.M. Dekker. Captain. for Commandant. R.K.D.F.

St. John Ambulance

Brigade

No. 23/5 dated June 7, 1951.

Ambulance-Dutles Hongkong.- 13.0.61 to 10.5.5. KCOB Division: 17.0.51 to 23.6.31, Sth Nam D- sjon.

Orders

"Training, __Infantry Battalion, "A" Pru- Company Tuesday June 12

Field Krame

training. Platoon Platoon exercise.

in the attack. Consolidation 1.T. (1944) PL. VII Scelion 23-31. Parade 2.28 Murray Parade Ground, Dress O.G Slacks, Khaki shirts, Puttees, Fight-

Order by Comm. A. el Arculli, Big Wavel. Wanchai "A" (Shek- U); 10.0.51, 9.30 am. Central (No- Log order. "3" Company Monday OBE, K. St. J., Commissioner St. pulse Wanchal "B" (Big Wave). p.m. June 11 Programme Lecture and J.A.B., Hongkong District Order Confucian (Shek-0) and Cloth: Model, Demonstration Battle-

Eastern Repulse), Chung Sing (Big craft Advance to encounter. Porade

Wave). Sih Nam (Shek-O): 18.0.51. Bay (Repulse), 5.30 p.m. Murray Parnde Ground.

2 pm, Cause By Dress Clean Fatigue D.G, "C" Com-

Wortern KF (Big Wavel, HKYMCA SCAA pany Tuceddy June 12. Programine

(Shek-O); 17.0.81, 9.30 Azn. Patrols, Parade 9.30 p.m. Murray"

(Repulse), KCOB (BIR Wave), Shau Purady Ground. Drees Clean Fati Ambulance Dutles Kowloon.-

Kiwan (Shek-0) and 1.50 .m. Wan xue Overalls. Mortar Platoun 1.0.51 to 17.8.51, Kong Woh and

chai "A" (Repulse), Central (Big Wednesday June 13, At

Tai Po Divisions: 18.0.01 to 24.0.51. Wave). Wanchal (Snek-O); Camp. Tuesday Signal Platoon

21.0.31. 2 p.m. Confudan (Repulse). June 3.

Shanshulpo Division. Programme As detailed by O.C. Penetraun squad Dulles,-Sunday,

Easterng Wave), Chung Sing Parude 5.30 p.m.

June 10, MO Lincoln Luke, Dentist

15hck-0); 24,0.51, 9.30 am. Sih Noth Murray Parade

and Manshues

Repulse), Dr You Jim-lower

Causeway Day Ground. Dress Clean Fatigue O.G. "

(Big Next for duty Murtar Platoon Tuesday June 12. Nursing Division.

Wave). Western KP (Shek-O) and MO H.K, Pang and Dentist Dr N.J.130 p.in. HRYMCA (Repulse). SCAA Programine as detailed by Platoon

Whelpton. Set. Parade 5.30 p.m. Murray Parade

Allocation of Duties for Nursing Big Wavel, KCOB (Shek-O): 30,0,0), Ground. Dress Clean Fatiguo Over-

2 pan, Shaukiwan (Repulse), Won n. M.C. Platoon Monday June

Divisions for June, Ambulance chaf "A" (Big Wave), Central (Shek dudes, HRYMCA Nursing Division: 01; 1.7.31, 0.30 am. Wanchai, Driving 11, Programme

Instruc-

Street Sleeper Sheller duties, Cen- Repuise), Confucian Big Wave). Hon. Monday June 11. Parade 3,38

tral Nursing Division: Penetration Eastern (Shok-0) and 1,30 p.m. Parade Ground. Dress Clean

Suits, Manshuer Nursing Ching Sing (Repulse). Sih Nem (Bie Fatigue Overalls. RA

Squad Section

Beach duties, Division:

WDWA, Wave), Causeway Bay (Shek-O), (Spectulist Cadre) Wednesday - June 13, Programme

Nursing Division.

Transpert Arrangement.-Saturday. detalled by

Itace Course Duties.-There will Motor Transport wall loavo Queen's O.C. Parade

D.m., Murray Parade Ground. Dress plain clothes,

be no Race Course Duties in the Pier at 2 p.m. to convey members to Shek O and lg Wave Bay and NCO's Cadre-Monday June 11. months of July and August.

Tung Wali Jiospital Charly Fein

return at 8.50-7 p.m. Sundays, MIO- Programine Duties of sentries in the

Queen's Dulles at Luna Park-Monday, June ar Transoort will leave Field. Parade 5.30 p.m. Murray

1.D. to 11 DB. SCAA Division: Pler at 9.30 am and leave again Parade ground. Dress clent fatigue

Tuesday, June 12, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at 1.30 pan. to Shok-O and Big Wave overalls.

KCOD Division: Wednesday, June Bay. M.G.

2.3

4.30

13,

n.m. tu

Nursing Divisions: Duties at Luna Park, Hongkong YMCA Nursing Division, 0.0.31, Saturday. 2 p.m. to Dn. 7o.m-to-1 p.m.: 10.0.81, Sunday, 11 am to 5 pm. p.m. in 11.D., King's College Nursing 17.6.81. vision. 15.6.51, Saturday, 2 p.m... 7pm, 7p.m. to 11 p.m.; Sunday, 11 s.m, to 3 p.n. 3 p.m. to 11 pan. Bimaliuen Nursing Divi- sion, 23.0.51, Saturday, 2 om. to 7 supply one p.m. 7 .ni. to 11 p.m.; 24.0.51.

All squads

Sunday, 11 am to 6. p... 3 p.m..

M.G. Poon Camp. The

1um. Shaukiwan Platoow will move to camp in the

Division: Thursday, June 14, 6 pin. Tal Lam Field Fising area from

to lip.m. Wanchal "A" Division; June 9-to - 18.-- Parade 10a.m.

1QFriday, June 15. 6"in" to 11 p.m. Saturday June 9. Regimental Lower Albert Road. Dress Battle Central Division: Saturday, June 10, pan. 19 7 pm. Motor Transport Order 0.G. Full Instructions con cerning the came have already been Division and 7 p.m. in 1 pan. Wanchial " Division: Sunday, June isnued to all concerned,

Field Firing Camp. The following 17, II a.. to 5 pm, Confucian Divi- move to the Fleki slon and 5 pin. to 1 p.m. Easter will sub-units

Division. for the

Will Each Division week-end June to 10. "E" Coy.

squad for each shift.

to 7 pm.. 7 p.m. to 11 pan. Kang-sol when arrive, Transporta-

Enrolment. Mong Kok Division, tion for each shift will leave Queen's Pler at 15 minutes before Ptes ip Kong-wing, Lam Chi-keong the scheduled times. Meals will be enrolled w... 23.5.51.

(Sad.) Ho Kang-pe. provided for members on duty,

S.B. 9. J.. Corps Superintendent.

ring Camp at Tat Lant

Chinese de- Lee Chun-fat, Au Chi-yin, Kam | cognised by the British Box- Mortar Platoon, Signals (as detalleil is repart for duty to D/S Wongto 11 p.m.: 30.8.61, Saturday, 2 p.m.

of

the

ing Board of Control as

for final eliminator

the

Crystal Palace World Welterweight Boxing on left

And That brings me to theciation. question of the England tëni On the run of the play, Hong- itself. The season for picking hong Chinese fully deserved the men to play and the ones their victory, as they played the to cast aside is now with us. And

more constructive football. Their already denote a tendency to- forwards were far superior to wards an overconfident and un-

those of the Kowloon Chinese, wise attitude

South - "these

who lacked understanding. Africans are easy, so let's give

The Hongkong our youngsters chance in

fence was also more effective Lok-song, Lee Tut-fai. Βίασε

them for the than After a photo-nish for the Tests to

Kowloop Australian visit of 1953." Always, Art three

Orderly Ann

It seems, we seek Watson's

oul. as the

Hongkong Chinese started off main enemy, the Australiuns, given the verdiet in the York-

somewhat shakily and Kowloon shire Stayers Handicap, run

But, if my memory seves me Chinese, taking advantage of the over two miles, here today,

the advocates of the situation, launched a series Mr A.

Spink's High right, Za.

"youngsters at any cost" were dangerous raide, but poor shoot- Forest was placed second and

uttering the same sort of futilitiesing by their forwards prevented Sir Erie Gruson's Caporetto

last year at this time. They them from drawing first blood. A field of six ran. third.

Indies were

-You Cheuk-yin came into the thought the West 33 to 1 The betting:

Orderly

easy meat, and that their visit picture with a brilliant run Ann, 11 to 8 on favourite High

should be used merely to tune down the right. Outwitting the Forest, 9 to 2 Caporetto.

up the form of some of

opposing our

defence, he cressed the Orderly Anit won by a short

youngsters for the sterner stuff ball over to the left, where Mok distance the .head,

separating the second and third,

Reuter.

Saune

KUMAR BEATS DON BUTLER

the

men's

In the third round he scored an impressive 0-4, 6-4 win over Don Butler, the English inter- rational-Reuter.

NO REPEAT PERFORMANCE

be trine

for

of

Are Determined

To Do Better

Crystal Palace, having finished bottom of the Sou-

ed,

Iour times.

Championship.

Mr J. Onslow Fane, Chairman of the Board, said that they in- tended to inform the American authorities of their move, stating that the resigning American Champion shall have the right to meet the winner for the vacant World title.

(7))

Kenres

by Signal Officer). Parade 2 p.m. Canton Road. Saturday June Drekk Balle order O.G., Sleel helmets, will be carried. Kit bags to include change of clothes, per- etc. Note private cars .. will not be taken to

The Commandant's competition for the Commanda's Standard for the training yen 1050-1051 was won by "B" Com

A decked pany. The competition

the basis of altendance on evening Instruction paracles, Fleiti

and by Days and Camn nelieved by all members of escl Coy on the Annual Classification

Shoots. Range

Each company' points together with final placings is given below:-Attendance-"A" Coy-183 points 1st place, "1" Cay -143 points 2nd place. HQ Coy 101 points-3rd place Classification- Rife. Bren. Total, Placing. "A" Coy 3023, 2014, 6037. 2nd. "B" Coy 413, SSCO. 0742. 1. Q Coy-2702, 2072, 4064, 3rd. Finni Placing Coy

HQ SE07-1st. "A" Coy--5020-2nd Coy 1950 3rd.

He said that the Board did not recognise any American weiter- weight as the World Champion, but only as the Champion of his own country.---Reuter.

"NO TRICKS,

NO. 6"

Silver

Spoon.wileh

Spoons Winners,

Silver Regimental names of the

awarded to the

The

Training Programme Thursday June 14. R.T. Exercise. Pardue 6.30 p.m. Murray Parade Ground, Dress Clean Fatigue Overalls,

to be encountered in Australia Chun-wah immediately returned thern section of the Third

on Chinese Division twice in the it into the Kowloon In the winter.

last goulmouth. Hou Yung-sang, three years, are determined hended clear, but the ball went Remember what happened? to Lau Chung-sang, who sent in to do better next season~~~ a powerful shot which proved to now that they are re-elect- The West Indies walloped us

too high. and not lightly either. They did

At the other end, the Hong- Manchester, June 0. it by 328 runs

New players will certainly be in the Second Naresh Kumar, India's fourth Test, by 10 wickets in the Third, Kong Chinese goal had a narrow

joint

best nil round volunteer in eacli uns escape when Ng Ker-cheong bought. Charles Slade, reached

below. The awards and by an innings and 50 runs passed the ball back weakly to "Tanked" "player,

coy are given manager with Fred Dawes, has à

Is based on parade attendance and. fourth

round of the

In the fourth. And every as the goalkeeper, but fortunately list of 40 players, each of whom

the last during range shooting met so far lund player I have in the Northern lawn

has been watched Tam singles

110 "Cas-LCDI. Year. Billy Liddell of Liverpool | training Hongkong Chinese

nide. F.J.L.

'A' Coy Cpl. C. tennis championships here to- reckons that the West Indians woon-cheuk beat Au Chi-yin to Very soon the best fancied men

views with disfavour the Breit. 'D' Coy-1/Opl. J.C.C.F. this will beat the Australians day.

the ball and succeeded in kick-will be sought, winter, too. In effect the "easy

Palace have other ideas, how-practice of some referees in. Lopez. Home Guard meht" proved stronger than the log clear.

by their by ever, on the way to get better calling players Another neat movement big game beyond.

the Hongkong Chinese forwards results, They will insist on Christian names. 'So let's keep our feet on the ended with Mok Chun-wah lob- every player showing the right

According to "The Footbell

.K. Auxiliary Air Force ground this time. Let's not be bing the ball into the Kowloon club spirit and being really fit.

Referce.", official organ of the HOMELY CHAT

Trade Training. Saturday June 9. CRC's Tennis Victory put off too much by the fact that Chinesa goalmouth for Ylu

Referees Association; ho has

Auxiliary Duty Driver. AC. Becker In a recent homely chat with

'FC= have South Africans

Been telling Merseyside not yet Cheuk-vin to send in a rasping

In Lo report to Sgt. O'Connor at the chairman Mr

HKAAF Hanger at 2 p.m. for duty. been oble To get their blood first-time shot which Yu Yu- the players the

ferees this suggesting that the David Harris, said he did not

Monday June 11. Clerk G.D. Course. flowing because of our bitter tak saved in brilliant style.

want them to re-sign

practice creates jealousy and It they

The following armen and airwomen suspicion among lesser-known are to attend for trade training cold.

SPASMODIC

were not prepared to do as they members of the team.

lectures at 5.30 p.m. at Defores b. I. What with injuries and one

were

Force HQ. Chan Mars. told show team spirit.

and.

Noronha, "All Football League players

W. L. Rai. another, they are Except for spasmodic break-

It is hoped

that new equipment thing and

Ebrahim, P. Yow, Cheng Keng Pin," are numbered," he says, "and almost aturling

as exactly

aways, Kowloon Chinese wern

for the

will be a

If an official wishes to speak to

M. Remed June, 11

O. 11. Yu. R. Cheng, Clerk P.A. Freddie Brown's team started kept on the

defensive for the sound ent

Tuesday should a player he

1100 tho

Course. Memberi of this course In Australia.. Nothing went remainder of this half, only

Goalkeeper Dick Graham)

number as a means of address

are to allend Defence Force IQ at right for them at the start, and weak finishing by the Hong-centre-half Charlie Chase, both

It is unlikely that Liddelt 5.30 p.m. for practical training. The following u/t they didn't look very good.

M.T. Drivers. But kong Chinese forwards

pre now out of the game, 'will havu

M.T. drivers are to attend at 5,45 will get a majority Players' they came fighting into the Teats venting them from scoring. nearly £1,500 each as a result Union vote on this ct. The

point. The interval came without of the recent benefit match and

.m. for driving instruction:-F. L. pretty well and shook the com-

football field would sound

K. 11. Wong, B. B. Fung. elther-side-having-soored. plucent Aussies try the ears

Vick Chen, Tramapori will leave. little too like the penitentiary

BRITY out Tess HaningALA" Dudley Nourse's team is quite Within Ave minutes of the re-

Tindar But the Scottisht

Hotel Kowloon 4 Frade, traine international Chinese Baseball Scores capable of doing the saine thing, sumpilen, Hongkong

Operators Watch. can only be speaking from ex- and my vlow is that England will took the lead when Mok Chun- |·

perience when ho

there bays have to field her very best side wah, after another fine

Dro men in first-ciais Soccer and fight every inch of the way. down the left, crossed the ball.

The United States national who still play the Stop-him-at- still hold the view Chu Wing-keung sold the dum In any case that

English cap should be my and the ball went to Tong amateur champion, Beverley all-costs game no long as it's

blatant won and not be presented for Sheung, who netted with a fast innton, was eliminated in the outside the penalty area.

ses. ho "promise" or "potential" talent rising shot to the top left-hand quarter final of the BritishFor much It is far too precious thing to corner of the net women's amateur golf tourng- thinks the punistamont should be made cheap.

Stung by this reverse, Kow- sent to-day by Jeanne Bi be a penalty kick, even though Amongst the younger school loon Chinese attacked, strongly, good of England 2 and 1 dash who have "won" their way on to but all, their efforts to obtaining America's last hope for the the short lists which will be on the equaliser camo to naught as title-United Press,

In an "A" Division tornis C.R.C. at the league match yesterday, the home team beat -Hongkong Univeralize by 8-1.

Kotewall W. P. Tou! and Cyril (CRC) beat N. Lo and D. Lo 0-4; boat T. Lo and C. 11. Ip B-1; beat C. C. Chan and K. L. Leo. 0-1.

K. C. Dao and O. Choy (CTIC) beat Lo and to 0-0 beat Lo and Ip 6-1; boat Chan and Lee 0-0.

Choy Tin-foox and Choy Tin-wah (CRC) lost to Lo and La 2-6; beat Lo and Ip 6-2; beat Chan and Le

New York, June 8. Today's Major League, scores

were:

St Louis

Brooklyn

-Cincinnati':

- New Yorkİ

R

H

E

0

United Press,

#n

ruin

-contributionST

-and

(London Express Sarvice.)

WOMEN'S GOLF

Broadstone, Juno 0.

Casca

A

the offence takes place outaide the 18-yanda lineament

He has something, there.

Ing will continue for all members At this course at a radar, mation on the Island. Transport will leave Defence Force 119 at 5.30pm. Wednesday June 15, HKAAF Police Course Trade- itmining will con- tinue at IAF Kal Tak at 1,45 for all policemen tinder: ge Dowell, Tranport will leave lis bury Iload neer Peninsula Intel Kowloon at 5.30 p.m.. Flying Unit. Tradesmen. The Ju/m aleman-era to allend for trade -training, at the HRAAT Hanger at SAD MAN Wednesday June 135-Englos hast**

Bleach Buttes-liongkong.0.0.51, 2.KCO3 (Repulse). Shaukiwan

It's Good News

BRAATHENS

ACCLAIMED

by internauc

air serv

COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT DEPENDABLE,

HONGKONG OSLO via: AMSTERDAM

BOOKING ACCEPTED FOR all' Europe Braathons S.A.F.E. Airtransport A/S

FLIGHTS EVERY, FRIDAY, 10. A.M.,

EVERY SECOND FRIDAY In ConjunctION WITH GPA Book Passages & Treight, Through Your Travel, Agent, or

Agents:

WALLEM & COMPANY LIMITED

Hongkong & Sharighal Bank Building

Tel: 38041-5

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.