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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951.

WOMAN OWNER'S TRIUMPH AT ASCOT

THE GAMBOLS HAROLD MAYES Talking Sport

Harry Apply TOTE

ALL I CAN GAY IS THAT YOUR HUNCH HAD BETTER BE GOOD -THIS IS YOUR NEXT | WEEKS HOUSEKEEPER ROKY

Draw For

BILLIARDS BOSSES

GET TOUGH WITH PROFESSIONALS

Most regular of sport's hardy annuals is the tug-o'- the Billards Association and Control war between Council and the professionals, as represented by the Professional Billiards Players' Association, concerning conditions for the world snooker championship...

As July follows July you can lay any odds you like that the battle, will be on between the controlling body

3rd Round Of and the professionals, and this year is no exception,

Open Pairs

there

There is, however. 2 very they have no entry they have ubile difference to the latest ly themselves to blame."

That certainly looks like the Previously. argument. have

been stand-outs. with-death knell of this year's event and if the premier competition The draw for the third round

diewals, refusals, objections by

calendar it the players,

from the but they have in-departs of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowl variably ended with some form can have far reaching effects on Championship is as follows:

whole. of agreement-no matter how the game as n

In that the AUGUST 7

unsatisfactory it may have been case, the players can put

nowhere else but on AL HKFC Winners of Mto some of the parties, and the blame

Abbas or f. championship, Raxack & A.H.

having laid a therefore, has themselves for Ons & U.M. Omar v-winners of just gone on.

snooker from which there Js M.T. Nunes & J.A. Delgado or B.M. Alarcoun &

This year's difference? Well, no escape. A.A. Loper. A.R. Minu & A.K. Minu v win the governing body, and not be. Ar of M.S. McKay & R.. To- tore time have decided that HAMMOND TO PLAY AGAIN

bertann or Qinar.

К.М. Oma

A M. they will Kovern and

D.A. Something like of

unless

Former England skipper. a near-miracle Walter Hammond, may play Neith & S. Martem or W.C. Singhappens you can bet your boots County

AL CCC Winners

erleket ogain - this

ants & J. McKelvie v S.E. Souza that no official world champion-anon.

There is no doubt there is

A.V. Corno.

W.M.

McCall winners of N.A. Bettroni

ship will be played this winter and the title will be declared

TWO ENTRIES-MINUS ONE

At KCCP. Hughes &

&R.M.V. Ribeiro or A.E. Coales vacant. & D.W. Bradbury or L.M. Ro drigues & L. Xavier. Winners nt F. Lee & W.C. Ogley or H.D. Dewar & A.C. Stewart v winnerw of. Francis & A. Bailey or A.II Seemin & A.M. Wahab.

AUGUST B

At KFC U.A. Rumlab & W. Hong Slinge winters of Y.A. Rozack & 3.5. Landolt or MA

Orimpel & W. Baker.

AL KBGCH.A. Ozorlo. C.E. Passos y G. 14rkins Cameron W.M. Davidson & 1.9.

A. M. Souza.

YESTERDAY'S GAME

In a third round match of lie Bowls Colony Open Pairs Lawn Championship yesterday, G. Perkins and W. Cameron beal D, A. Man rell and B. Bickford hy 24-17. The winners led all the way,

*

TODAY'S MATCHES

following

third round matches in the open singles lawn bowls championship will be played today:

At HKFC--U.M. Omar da Silva: A.. Minu v Ribeiro.

AL CCC-M. D

Robertson: A.K.

Ribeiro.

"

J. V Hassan v B., Minu v R.M.V

AKBGC-W. Hong Sing

At KCC-M.S, McKay

Lee.

· Bailey.

TEAMS

V

W.26

Club de Recreio "Whilties" teatr for their League match at Kowloon commencing 3.30

July 21 was closing date for entries. The total muster, as far us I could gather, stood at two, with one already having risked forfeiture of his £20 stake fee by asking permission to with- draw.

met by

still

magic in the name, for when he played for the Duke of

Beaufort's team sgainst Gloucestershire side on a recent Sunday there was such enthu siasm that customers were turned

away.

Hence the possibility that he may return to the Gloucester- shire side for one of the Bank Holiday games.

har

offer has been made to him for next season, but has given no indication of the extent of financially or otherwise.

CRICKET ́IMPORTATIONS

There is no doubt elther that Lindwall will

P

Mrs T. Lilley's Supreme Court (E. C. Elliott up) is led in after it had won

the richest race of the Festival year, the King George V and Queen Elizabeth stakes, at Ascot.— Central Press Photo,

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McKelvic, Vice-President, at the annual general meeting of the Hongkong Football THE KOWLOON MELBOURNE

Association held at the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel yesterday. He sald, few days' time and the proposed "I understand that a Committee is sitting in a Stadium will be capable of seating 30,000."

Mr J. Skinner, Chairman of the Council, said that the Association would be facing an even bigger season as they would be striving hard to get a team for the Olympics. He would ask for an extension of the tour to include Norway, Sweden, Denmark and England. Funds would be needed and as a gesture, he proposed that the Association make a small grant towards the Amateur Athletic Federation's Olym- pic fund.

Mr McKelvie was supported Sir Arthur in his speech last tion to Charity is approximately by Mr Skinner, Mr Kwok Chan year expressed the hope that $50,000, down $10,000 from the (Vice-President) and Mr R. M. linony of the Senior players who previous season, but this season's Omar (Secretary). There was a had passed their playing days contribution paid In Taxes to would take an interest in the the Government WDS aboui large atendance.

younger men coming on to

take

$250,000 compared with $125,000 Addressing the meeting. Mr their places, well, this has been paid in the previous season. An done as a few of the old really in the Expense Account,

McKelvie said:

The past season has been a

Item

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RULE

ALTERATIONS

When alterations of the Rules

very full one although there ward and have been a great help be the highest were only 370 games played as to the association and our thanks paid league man of all time.

compared with 507 In the pre-are due to these players.

I understand that a Committee sitting in a few days time and hat the proposed Stadium will he capable of seating 30,000.

I hope that the majority of the 20,000, if not all, will be of the Association, already ap- under cover, also, that the ones under cover will be reasonably proved by the Counell, came up The outstanding events were cool in the hot days, also that for discussion, Mr Mok Hing the visits of teams from India, hey will consider the player's drew attention to the deletion Sweden, Denmark and England,

9. (Shield) of the Importations? those teams all played real who have to play. the game words "Not more than four Ser- under the scorching gun in may-vices players shall play for a arst-class football, and I am sure be a closed stadium.

the our players benefited from

of playing against experience such teams. I think the Indians made the greatest Impression due to their playing in bare feet.

Another big name you'll be All along the line the profes-hearing more about in the near &sionals have found something future Is Australian pace bow- Gourlas y winners of 3.A. th Laz with which they decided not toler, Ray Lindwall. He AR.F. da Luz or A.3. Alves agree. This year it is the quee- already intimated that a league tion of their payment. The The Council's conditions lay down that the players in the final shall share 50 per cent. of the

The club which want him for net profit. The PBPA is pressing for 60% per cent. of the gross next year is Nelson, and if he takings with some form of con-accepts the offer, as I thinit he trol over the expenses of the will, there will be an additional contract with another club for event as well.

the next four years. Right to

fast the

moment holding a they have gone on pistol to the heads of the Con- trol Council and only a couple of days ago sent a letter to the BA and CC in which they stated I don't know the actual figurevious year. This was due to the that unless their objections are involved, but I am assured it is 2nd Division being made into

August 13 no member for in excess of that paid to of the PBPA will take part in Cec. Pepper, which is said to be by the Council, but

two sections, a very wise move on the championships. the

Senior players chosen to repre- Now July 21 was the closing more than £1,000 a year. Lindwall, Incidentally,

will sent the Association in the vari- for date

entries, but it is not be the only fresh importa- obvious from the suggestion of tion, for a number of clubs have trying season.

ta-ous big games it proved a long the August

13 date that the to replace Indian pros they Gomes, M.A. Baptista, A.M. Souza and CC will take the view that the Indian tour here next sum-

Rocha H.R. Pinna, C.P. Bastu. "conciliation in L.F. Xavier: G.A, Noronha, L.A. | of government." a phrase we

c. have heard all too often

Why Rozarlo, A.A. Remedios. Pereir

Club lat Division connection with this business, Well, clubs are getting more and Kowloon Dock

that their only lawn bowls League teams for 10 and that some Ironing-out can chance of salvation financially, morrow v Recreo "W" as tome cominencing 0.15 p.m.:. WA be done,

is to bring in the star names. successful home One with a This time, though, by all ac-produced professional who has done all that has been asked of counts, they will be sadly mis him, looks like being compelled It is to be hoped that during taken, for the Council is defer to seek a new man because a the coming Season teams from mined to put slop racy rival local club have an over- Europe will be invited to play annual struggle for supremacy: One member of the Council told seas professional who is making here.

sing n merrier mc: "The Council's conditions the turnstiles

During the season, we had a must be adhered to. We are noti Which could

another visit from a Saigon team and going to be dletaled to."

fantastic rise in league club they greatly surprised the locals He added: "The

governing bodies in

other sports do not salaries, for some of the visitors with a very good show. We also

visited Manila and Macao. astronomical Ideas of stand for this kind

of thing have. their

value, like from players: They lay down colourful player whose estimate their rules and conditions and the players have two alterna- of his own worth for a recent tives to play or not tá ploy. Billiards players have had the day. I don't need to tell you he

two alternatives

Docks TOW, Abeira, A.F. | Professionals feel that the BA have at the moment owing to

p.m.

Bayne; W: L. McCall: W. M. D vidson: & W 3. Merphalisay: W L.Riley: A II. Mackenzie: A. Pearson; de M. McCall; G. Mar

Tin CF Collins: 3. R. Bicker: & 1. S. Couriar.

TODAY'S SPORT

ATHLETICS

Annual meeting .of Amateur Athletic Federation at Hongkong, Jacobean Room. I.K. 1otol. 5.30 p.m.

LAWN ROWLS

Open singles championship third round at KFC, CCC, KBGC and

кес.

the best form

ommer.

NOT TAKING DICTATION

same

The fortieth (U) in the serles of lessons in Cantonese to de broadcast over Radio Hongkong|_ by Mr S. K. Lee will be given this evening at 0,30.

we

For the guidance of listeners

Radio

Imilative Expressions,

In

and if

18. 12)6en läam (1). A stamp. Place Names::

26. Tring(1) Bhu{(2) Waan (1) Clear Water Bay.

Transport and Communications; (Continued).

more

more to see

song.

own

mean

one

second rate tour was 130 #

didn't go on the tour.

Stewards' Cup Probables

London, July 30. There are 22 probable starters for the Stewards' Cup, which is to be run at 2.10 pm. GMT, over six furlongs at Goodwood to-

quire to seriously consider the

'MOST INSTRUCTIVE

from rule

civilian club in any one match. He pointed out that it was the Association's duty to encourage civilians to play. He was of the opinion that the total of four should stand.

I would like to thank all the Referees for their efforts in the past season, I see they are ahead of us and have got a Committee I wish for the coming season,

Supporting Mr Mok Hing, Mr them a good Season with plenty. L. Strange, a player of about coming forward to help them. 10 years standing here, said. In my opinion, the most instruc hat it was up to the clubs to

Ive part of last season was the

wold playing Servicemen where way Mr Mackay from England possible. handled the last game of the I sincerely hope Hendon tour.

Mr McKelvie recalled the days our referoes have taken a lesson when the now-defunct Kowloon In the way he pulled up both FC. was at its height and they sides time after number for had the assistance of Army playing the man instead of the players. It seemed to him that he young men coming out from Home nowadays were more fond ball, also for intimidation,

of plenies, tes dances and tennis and no football. They were not of the same calibre as 30 years ago.

TEAMS TO MANILA I think the Council will re-

There were a few games I advisability of sending teams

Jaw last season, and how some from here to Manila with cach of the 1st Class Teams we have players were not seriously hurt un visit from Europe, as it must s still a mystery to me, I appeal tax the getting off from business 'o the Referees to got a grip on. of several of our 1st Class play the game from the start, I think ers, and at times Interfere with Club officials could help in this some of our own games in Hong-raniter, I know football is not kong. Our School Boys played a Sunday School plenic, but, Manila here and some fine games want to see the game played in

he proper spirit.

were secZE.

·

As you are aware we have In the past season a lot more

Amateur Athletic interest was taken in the School joined the Boys, and I am sure if some of Federation, The Football Asso- the old players were approached elation was the prime mover in They are, with Jockeys: Blue they would only be too pleased gelting this Federation formed, Book (E. Britt), Tancred (to come forward and help the with the hope that the Colony

morrow.

I formed tem Donore (W.

226. (2)Ngaw (3) wah (2)kul-(3) day Morley), Leica (W. Guest), boys in any way to try and pro- publish below a summary Jea(1), (3) ngaw (2)yee-ging(1) of the lesson. Summaries for dreep(a)-doh (3) (2)kul - (3)dar Spartan Sacrifice (N. Sellwood), note the standard of Football.

will be (3) son (3).

Carr), Remini- H subsequent lessons published in the China Malletter. every Tuesday and Friday for

duration the

of this feature

Lesson 40 (0)

radio

27.

Remarking that it would be ideal to field a 100 per cent lyillan team, Mr Skinner re minded the gathering that clubs vere suffering from the lean years after the War and they

nust tide over that period.

Mr C. Guimgam said that be- puse a man was a soldier that hould be no bar to his playing for a civilian football club).

Mr D. Leonard pointed to St may be represented at the next Joseph's Club as having been Empire and Olympic Games. Due

to the qualifications required for the nursery for local players for am always had Service assistance

At present at Home an leave he Olympic games the hope of many years in the past. They 18 our President, Sir Arthur the Association sending a Team because they could not field a Morse and Mr Gordon, who are to next year's Olympics is not full side owing to some of their trying to get a Conch from UK. very bright.

players being taken by other I hope they are successful in securing one, for it is in the

that I had already received their scence (C. Smirke), Dorimar (D. Minaret (Gordon (2) Ngaw 1277es-ging(1) Smith), (1)ing-own (1)

doh (3)-gw(2) Richards), Princesa Trudy (W. R. Herngil)-gawng (2), 1 hot aiready Johnstone), Denikin (S, Mill- arrived safely in Tong Kong banks), tlchard Louis (T. Gos-

220. Horng (1)-gawng(2) teen(1)-

During the season. Mr Omar, chubs. ling), Star Signal (W. Rickaby), hay longKong hulle oor The Bite (JI Packhum), Balbu- school boys that we will find the our Secretary, has been a Tower in was quite good.

(2) Ngaw doh (ren) zard (E. Mercer), Stratolight inaterial to work on to ensure af Strengin to the Association.

T.

(F. Better Football for Hongkong in and he is due our thanks for en bloe.

the very hard work he has put Hawng(2) (3)Jue-(2) hah. I intended Durr), Glorious (A. Breasley), the future.. being.

Transport and communications (Refer to page 212, "Cantonese Simplified"):

Vocabulary:

ST. (3)Jaam. Temporarity.

500,- gwali(3),

muspend.

300.

receive.

To hang up,

collect.

Το shau(1).

400. xing(3). Surname.

To

(3)Jam-(11thee hal(2)

to stay in Hong Kong for the time Sugar Bowl (W. Snaith), Gled- 230. () Ngaw sing (2) (2) kuthill Lass (J. Etherington), Fancy

To (liday (11m-hohta) gwahta)-rumi(1).| Inn (L.-Piggott), Three Star 11

401. (1)ming (or) mehng (2). Name, (Christian).

402, tring(1). Puro. Clear.

403. teep13). To paste. To stick on.

40% dum(3). Te throw.

401, Bertig (1). A hơx.

CATO.

Combination":

163. (3) Jam (1)stice.

For the time being.

IDS. GWB31 (3)

anxious about.

A packing

about me.

I asked them not to be anxious (R. Reader) and Majasa (D, W. 1231, (1)Ngaw seb (2)-hoh (2) Morris) Reuter..

foong(1) son(3). (5) draw seh (2)

won (3) toang(1). Having written the jetler satisfactorily, I (then), ad- dreed the envelope.

132. Shau(1)-son(3)-(1) yun-gen (3) || BASKETBALL

wing (3) (1)ming.

(3)(3), doh(1) *h (2) - duk (1) Fioli (2) tsing (1) chaw (3). The addressed's Temporarily name and

address were clearly stated,

(2) Ngaw -foong (1)-hoh (2) Loong (1) son(3). I sealed the letter,

Mars (1).

167. Bhau (1) SON(D).

laltor.

το

To be

recstve

INCIDENT

A sub-committee of

the

French Swimmers After Record

Paris, July 30. Four French swimmers, Alex Jany, Jean Boltoux, Joe Bor nardo and Willy Bloch, will

Turning to the, accounts n sur- plus of just over $55,000 is not very high out of a million dollar income, and if we are in the future going to send teams to play far overseas we will need to accumulate funds. Our dona-

-

The amendments were carried,

The number of teams in the First Division is thus increased to 14 Instead of 12. No new admission to this division shall be entertained if none of the existing teams withdraw excepi Services teams, the rule states.

OFFICERS ELECTED Omcers elected for the new

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BASKETBALL"

New York, July 30,

||--Berl-friste: Will KATE); K4" TREE- In the only day game scheday. Auro 22-and duled, Roy Smalley drove in Ave Thursday, Aug 30, runs with a homer and a double make an attempt on the world's Dado Marino Wins were! 800 metros relay. (four by 200

President, the Hon Sir Arthuro lead the Chicago Cubs to a Tokyo, July 30. Morse Vice-Presidents, Mr. J. 7-6 victory that snapped a four- matres) record in the seawater pool at Marseilles on Wednes

cham Makelvia and Mr Kwok Chan; | game The world flyweight

winning streak 234. (2) Ngaw ning (1) foong (1) Hongkong Basketball Associa-

day, the French

Swimming pion, Dado Marino, won a un- Chairman, Mr J. Skinner) Re- New York Giants, won(3) hui(1) (1)ymusing(9)=(3)«ook||tion held an emergency meating Federation announced today... animous decision from Japan's presentative for civilion clubs in 18. Shau(1) Bon(3), (1)run, Anroy 13). I took the letter to the pass at the South China Athletic As

NATIONAL LEAGUE office to wad it off.

Hideo the Second Division, Mr C. of No. 2 featherweight, The existing record 109, Shaul (1) (1)ngun (13yun. A2

(a))yrew, (2) maaye-doh (3)sociation, Caroline Hill, yester- shroft. A receiving cashier, ou put(i) - www.(3) kon: (3)sca = daam(11.), day, to discuss a fight, which mins 45.6, secs was extablished Goto, over 10 rounds tonight Guimgan

before 20,000 fans. “170. Tuẳng (1) shul(a). Fresh water. | E-bought a stamp.

Before the meeting commenc-New York took place on July 25 between by the Tokyo Swimming Club

Marino will leave by plane 171. Taing (1) chuw(2). . Dininet.

30#p(3) - hah (1) --- [2] wa+

last) year. (AU Clear

daam(1), (2) ngaw: (3)drap numar players of the Chinese, V.M.C.A.

next Thursday night for boms ed, a minute's Silence was ob- Chicago Coongil conta (a)yup con(3) and the Meteor team. PRI Berng(1) lok(5))When I had Muck After a long discussion, it was The Marseille pool is 25 in Honolulu to attend the de- served as a mark of respect to en the stamp, I posted they letter: desided: to hold another meet- metres long so turns" will be layed funeral services of his two former Councillors, the late-Winning pitcher

| Aw Hoe, blow the letter into the latining before making a decision an important factor in the 70sar-old father United Mr H. K. Lee and the late Mr Leonard, loser George Spencer,

as to what action to take.

record attempt,—stouter,}

addresses.

Tr. Loa) x(l). A laiter box, General Expressions:

101. (3) 180(2), An addráma. 10. aldar feath). An address. 100 (1)Yau ing(5) - (37x6dk), 278 post once.

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