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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY," NOVEMBER 26, 1951.

VICTORIANS RUN INTO THE WRONG GARDEN-LITTLE FLOWERS WILL NOT WILT

Schoolgirls Play With One

On "Julius Caesar"

Eye

By "OBSERVER"

win over

the

A fighting Recreio Eleven snatched a narrow 2-1 hitherto unbeaten King George V "A" yesterday to take the lead in the Colony Ladies' Hockey League.

The Georgians led by one goal to nil at the interval through a goal scored by their left-wing combination of Sheila Hall and Hilary Hale, Recreio came back with two goals in the second half through the follow-up efforts of their new centre- forward, Mercia Silva.

It was a closely contested game with both sets of forwards playing a good attacking game. The school half-line follo wed up well, but tended to overemphasize this, resulting in their being unable to cover up when the ball is suddenly crossed back into their half,

A: Scokungad, the Battle and sense of distributional play

the anda. He she ranks as Flowers Club.

Werk

The Victorians, a 1-1 draw

The Victorians full strength, fielding four

in their Conspicuously ntissing left-back Sylvia Franklin right-half Mrs Van Houten

reserves

be of

?

Britain To Tackle The

Problem Hoary Old

7 Of Tennis Amateurism

On the Record

The Art Of Being Omnipresent

Jast

Coree!

before The Sunday

We agree also that a

tras hockey Ellery been improving young lady who plays

it steadily game after game and asked this columnist how

into rather could be possible that, being has developed well aware of the fact that the flashy forward with Sunday before last we had able initiative. watched the game she played But we suspect that

EL

consider-

RKO-

in at Boundary Street. Some Radio's equally omnipresent OTA considering other young woman was equal talent scouts by certain that we had watched these two Widgets as a poten

Vtial new Bergman and George at King

the one School

new

netes-

London, Nov. 26.

Britain is going to tackle the hoary old problem of true amateurism in lawn tennis.

For a long time now, world lawn tennis circles have been concerned with what has became known as the "eight week's rule"-a regulation which restricts an amateur player to receiving expenses for no more than eight tournaments a year.

They were advised that their tournaments wus allotment of

up and ordered home.

OTHER ANGLES

Arthur Peall says:

THE CAVALIER TOUCH

WINS SNOOKERS

ÞOLD" BURNciende kaynatoa my diegram pot pink. Bwing tow to splù white" nach for a game- winning shot at black.

CREEN

1 BLACK

Nover DIOR this stroko slowly. By that I do not muTOAT & blind awipe. There should be a cavalier touch about it.

Smaller strokes un outlying reda are often pro ductive early in a game.

My curious ittle contre- podkot cuit-back sent yellow down and,

striker on groen *neally fiat it a worth copying. Beste Lie angle of entry into the equire pocket ja ensy, Fallure

rave it un the pocket brina gift for your opponent.

Hyderabad Police

The British Lawn Tennis Win Rovers Cup ·

als going to "ama-

Some lawn tennis enthusiasts in Britain have objected to this time limit ban and now a motion has been tabled for the annual general meeting of the British Lawn Tennis Association on December 6 here in London Association are that this "eight weeks rule" tackle other angles of

Bombay, Nov. 25. shall be replaced by one which teuriam" in the sport. They are

The Hyderabad police today allows amateur players to discuss the proposed deletion won the premier

to

Indian soccer "receive travelling and reason of the rule which ut present tournament for the Rovers Cup able hotel, boarding house of

down that a professional for the second time in succes- loys similar establishment expenses at any other sport cannot take sion, defeating the Madras team when playing in any tourna- part as an amateur in a lawn by two goals to nil. There was ment sanctioned by the national tennis event.

no score at half-time-Router. association of the country in

One British professional which the tournament is held."

footballer at least has hitherto been probibited from competing!

lawn tennis tournament in This new rule is the sequel to this country under this ruling.

Another preposition be views

the expressed at

discussed is a ban on amateur International Federation meet-

the

SEQUEL TO MEETING

in

NOTICE

Draft

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes

and

Ing in Paris this summer, but players contributing, under their own name, to the press, radio Mr S. B. Reay, the Secretary of iti

the British Lawn Tennis Asso-television reviews, comments Entry Forma for the 12th and so on about any tournai Race Meeting to be held on

Pickford respectively and the One was willing to bet that publicity build-up is on. Both, at 4 pm. that Sunday we were we consider, are more

Widgets than other ry in the at one ground, and the was as equally certain that we Hollywood. the

were at the other ground

Actually, both i the same time. were not far wrong, but one or two timepieces must have been a few minutes out.

entre-forward, Mercia Silva. the best being on hand twice when the the out of of Dis year's league, met wit: forwards in the Colony today.bell slipped back their first majo success. When The halves seemed to be the battle royal of sticks and legs.

In the last few minutes ast year's final sis, weak point, all of them appear Schoolgirls kept the game in the they held

ay to have great difficulty in

far from Holding Recreio half and not aligetting the ball away. teast their sticks little lower, get the D, but the necessary finish

the ball had been drained out of them. side. Ling further down to

practice in more were; and ittle

THE TEAMS them and king should help

great dical.

Reertlo: Doreen Ozorio; Elvie Tsok. Ena Roza-Pereira; Fran- Evelyn Alonco cisca Ferreira.

Stella Connie Remedios; wh with the reputation showing an ability at net

centre-hard hitting.

Correa. Lily Dunenberg. Mercia Their

Having heard so much of Nina Silva, Rita Marques and Marcia captain, Margie! forward urd Rozario, were practically a team Carvalho as a goalkeeper, wher. Maher.

she stood between the Gremlins <unkstown un..1 yes.exday,

"A"

and a twe figure store last week, I

expected to see her in the picture again yesterday.

She had, however, very little in atlack and defence. Possessing in the first half, but it

Despite this, however, it was

The two full acks are sound

a creditable performance by the with Terry Noronha of softball Little Flowers, exception

of

INSPIRING LEADER

to be the in- Marge puved spiring leader of her teain, both

prelly stickwork,

Bond speed

HKU and YMCA

To Open Shuttle

League Season

The

Colony 1951-1952 Badminton League opens This evening with what will probably be one of the sca- son's highlighting games.

This is the clash between the

make a few good save the second

her half to support reputation as an agile and fear- less goale.

STRONG HALF LINE

The Victorians fielded a sound team

whole, and

PS 2

were

KGVB "A": Sheilu Graham- Cumming: Kathleen Davies, Shirley Winterton; Julia Tingay, Shirley Read and Diana Jillott; Margery Revie Leila Butcher, Valerie Jillott, Hilary Hale and Shla Mail.

OTHER MATT HES

at

Yesterday,

Coreen Ellery the sidelines with was ch

and Jeannette Shella Bolton Simmons. The three were being rested this week

25 2 car-

This columnist takes pride in ead of Gremlins were pushed his ubiquity However, if It inlo the line-up against the of Diocesan Old Girls and proved wasn't for the omniscience Mrs Hale and the transport insufficient to give the Widgets that the good lady provided, more than a 1-0 margin of vle- the argument could not arisen as to exactly where we were at 4 p.in on Sunday a

Mrs Hale Sortnight ago.

have tory.

However, the fact that Ellery, Bolton and Simmons were sit- canting it out fits in well with our with some degree of accuracy, theory that the Gremlins' new tell how many minutes a game coach, G. T. "Pedlar" Palmer, has been on al

other is ground and what the score or should be. She was certain

Bome

that the game at King George

V School was still pu and she was right.

on

4

is getting set to de-glamourise he Widgets in the same way

that he has de-glamourised the

Gremlins

The Gremlins, who were easy on the eye last season now The Dorians Diocesan Old

It is through the goodwill of have hard, tense expressions, (s) held a Greslin-packed

people like Mrs Hule that we The Gremlins's new Pygmalion Widgets team 10 one goal in

are kept informed of what goes wants his Galateas to be noth- the first half at Boundary

in

Ladies' the

Hockeying more than well-placed coge Street. Conspicuous in the left

League. First of ak our repu in a goal-scoring machine. Gremin attack M

was the

tation for omnipresence has combination wing

of Eileen

been built up on the en-opera- It would be a sad day if the Meikle and

tion of the League's officials new Gremlin directorate would Vianna

had who

the

try to de-glamourise Ellery. defence in trouble time

It owes much too to many one of the happiest of the Wid- scuring yester in the circle, newcomer, scored in the fronting official

again.

Ihave Mary Melikle, voluntary informers who

thick allation to the tests, a Widget through

and thin, one of the earliest Widgets and a Widget who has always maintained the Widgets reputation for glamour.

served with strong half-line 'The forwards had all the re- quisites of

attacking good side, speed, dash and stickwork.

They had all the chances

but did

have that "big to complete them.

One inain weakness stil) mained hanging to the

defenders into the "D"

& Mary

of

not!

and

halt,

re-

ball The Old Girls' new forward

ur

two leading badminton clubs inbring an impenetrable bunch of the Colony--the University and the Chinese YMCA Men's "A" Division.

- in the

too long. By the time the pass line had not too much more Life was made, it would either put in it than last week, but the their own forwardy offside,

defence

was already showing signs of tightening up.

At the School

ground, the The Victorians had slightly School "B" teanu held the Uni more of the play in the first versity to two-all at half time particularly towards the and lost 4-3 in the last minute behalf. Added interest should

it, when inside-right of the game. School's centre- given to this encounter by the end of

Smith sent in a weak forward scored one goal und new system of play in this Divi- Brenda sion For the first time singles shot to the goalle, and left wing the inside-left two. Four mem- will be included, and the match Joan Crighton's powerful drive will be played on a miniature he side-board.

the only Themas Cap systen difference

that rack being

one singles match will be of sel

each of 15 points and doubles malch of one set of 21 points.

The Victorians took the lead Goal- during the second half Nina keeper

Carvalho had already prepared herself to kick drive by the Victorian inalde- the circle, right from outside Lespite the shouts of "leave it" from her team.

a

The singles games this even-

She did not get the ball fully ing brings into action six of the

The uni centre-forward Lilian Colony's leading shuttlers.

Colony Brandt followed up by putting ye will have

Ten minutes. Champion Hamon Young, W. F. the ball past her. Foo and C. K. Lee, while the later, the Little Flowers equa)- University will in all likelihood sed through Irene Starkey.

the

A

be represented by H. T. Heah, 'good pass by Margie Rozario K. S. Lew and M. T. Yeow.

was taken by Irene who clipped should hard one into the gval.

The doubles ganės also provide thrills and excite- ment in plenty, as the under- grads have

THE TEAMS

Victorians:

Audrey Clibboru:

a reputation for Doreen Cook, Iris Armstrong i

their fast attacking playing

in J Peach, Jet Borren, Doreen

hers of the University forward line shared the guals.

HOW THEY STAND

Recreio Gremlins Victor lans Widgets KGV "A" University Little

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Filipino Club's Closing Day

Our League

informers

and

spotters are legion and happen, as often as not, to be quietly present when something teresting happens.

ת

Several hundred people watched the Widgets in action encir- yesterday and the hills

| cling the Boundary Street

ciation, explains that, even with

the proposed new rule, a player, ment, match or competition It Saturday 8th

must still abide by the rules of his own national association.

If it happens that player belongs to a country which still retains the "eight weeks' rule." it does not mean that the player automatically qualifies for ex- emption when he (or she) plays in a tournament sponsored by a country which has adopted a new ruling on this point.

Americs showed its views on question when Miss Dorothy Head Irvin Dorinian and Fred Kovaleski, who are all "ranked" by their country and

Wimbledon were played al barred recently from accepting any expenses by the American Lawn Tennis Association.

the

who

They had been absent from America for 10 months when Mr Russell B. Kingman, the President of the American Lawn Tennis Association, announced that the three players had før exceeded the limitations of the 'cight weeks' rule by having played in Britain. Europe and Asia."

but that this will not balance against the teamwork of Vic- His tortans, Recreio or School.

opinion counts.

+

P

Ali

This reputation the Widgets Operator N put a two and

polite have, plus their

little three of spudes on an ace and be- touch last Christmas when they a queen of spades on a king of One of our informers,

"It is very wel? Heve that or not, is the son of sent Christmas greetings to the hearts.

pages, have balanced League this season, a Widget. He has an uncanny readers of these

to the

he said, "and whole

you shouldn't sense of anticipation for where endeared them

count out the other teams. happen sporting community something is going to

they need is coaching. and he was lying down behind the Gremlins' goalpost in that

"The

for Little Flowers, team's match with the School

example, have lost out in that' Juniors

they no longer have Pat Grad- That was the match in which

ner to coach them. They are a Mother Read sat on the back ground were doited over with

spectators. There was,

promising team and they have wood support of the goal and true, a football match going on

one of the best goal-keepers in Carvalho it a carefree cigarette. All the on the adjoining ground be the League in Nina

goal- Gremlins, the pack

Wah, and one of the best tween CAA and Kwong hungry she-wolves

they but the spectators were all over halves in Mrs Hill. It are, were hovering around the the surrounding has long he- more than just a goal-keeper School Juniors' D white

fore that started. All they to hold the Gremlins down to mites, some of them half

could have been doing was

three goals. size of the Gremlins,

were watching the Widgets take valiantly pushing back one as-

the Old Girls. sault after another.

of that

The the

of

of

it

is

on

centre-

took

an

"School "B" are a much bei- ter team than results indicate. Their backs are good,

their centre-half, the girl with Italian name, is a great tackler, the and their centre-forward,

of the best Chinese girl, some

seen. stickwork I have

Their and all they wings are fast

They don't need is coaching. even know the rules of the game properly.

which they are playing. Reuter.

entered or

DON'T

WASTE

WATER

15th

and Saturday December, 1961, i weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Telephone House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on

29th Thursday November, 1961.

By Order,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

TWELFTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 8th & Saturday 15th December, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.

There are 8 races on the 1st Day and Bruces on the 2nd Day (16 in all).

Through Tickets (at $32.00 each) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1952.

Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 7th December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at

5 D'Agullar Street Hong Kong

ΟΓ

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:--

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totallsator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE “ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained" once. Investors have left the Counters.

All

winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be pald later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds mode unless a ticket is, produced. Payment will NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and their bodies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Having now touched on the This kept going on for such

son contribution A long time, the Widget's

the League's 1cld us, that Mother Read Onal officials, of the son of the Wid- ly leaned her stick against the get and of RKO-Radio Pictures net without a care in the world. to our reputation for omnipre- sence, this column must finally Suddenly, as it does in a hoc express its gratitude also to its key match, riot broke loose. AjOperators who watch matches. little schoolgirl flashed out

"The DOGA have all the in Yesterday evening we push- nowhere, pushing the ball

smoke- talent you need in a team. You front of her and not a Grem-ed our way into the lin short of custodian Read be-choked card room of one of the

must have a team to be able down the Gremlins Colony's main sporting centres

to hold tween her and the goal.

to speak with one of them. "B" to one goal. threw Operator N Mother Read calmly

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or "Even playing

the University are away her cigarette and reached patience. He put a five of clubs much better than I would have Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including for her stick. The stick, so it on a six of diamonds and whis imagined.

play happened, had got itself en-pered a startling piece of in-well, they have good halves tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary meshed in the net and there formation.

at Telephone House, on the writien or personal introduction of a and a very fast right wing. was no pulling it out. I a

think School "B" should have Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced To quote him. "The Gremlins held them to a draw though.'

by him, and for payment of all chits, etc. of Gremlin defender hadn't proved

feet than

not going the are

to win the faster hcr first,

shot. schoolgirl, Mother Read moy League. Not by a long well have had to tear the net They are individually good, but down.

inot as a team. Victorians wil

win the League."

Filipino Club held its Lawn this department of the garne. Handyside: Ruby Scott, Brenda Bowls Green Closing Day yes- a match against The match between Craigen-Smith, Lilian Brandt, Barbara terday with

visiting

from Recreio has been Phillips, Joan Crighton.

lawn bowlers gower and

Little

Nina, various clubs in the Colony and Flower Club: account of most postponed on

Recreio players being Carvalho; Hilda Soares, Terry lost by 21 shots. of the

Noronha: Lydia Osmund, Norma away at Defence Force camp.

Following the match, Mrs Hill, Nina Gonsalves: Tereca Campos, Irene Starkey, Margi V. M. Atienza, wife of the Pre- Marie Ruli, Teresita sident of the Filipino Club, Rozario,

presented each visiting player Botelho.

with a silver spoon.

FIXTURES

The following are fixtures in the Hongkong Badminton League, which commences today.

(First Round) Monday, Men's "A" Division Nov. 20-YMCA v University; Re- creio y CCC.

Dec. 3-University v Recreto; ccc v YMCA.

Dec. 16-Recrela YMCA; Uni- versity v CCC.

Thursday, Men's "B" Division Nov. 26 Kowloon Tong y CCC, Univerally v Recreio.

Der 6-Recrelo v Kowloon Tong; CCC University.

PANTING TIME

and

with names Club ployers

At the end of the Arst half Results, in the match between Recreiu Filipino and School "A" at King's Park. were:

girls stumbled off

M.H. Jono, L.A. Peres, F.J. Hunt, the Recreio the field, one goal down

w. C. Ogly tied with K. Bodle, G. collapse.

Ladd, F. Franch, A. M. Omar 31-21. just about ready to

V. A. Neves, W. Palmer, S. M. The School's

championship

off Rumjam, W. J. Howard lost to A. R. Razack, H. Ridadale, R. Baen. relay teams had run them their feet and Recreio

later L. G. Young 11-22. that the left wing M. Ferreira. V.A.V. Ribeiro, F.G admitted

an Da Luz, Dr V. Atlenza boat R.M.V.

was

we

We have touched now on the

Now, if this was told us by League's officials and the Wid-

Operator N, get's son. There are other in-anyone but

а main would have taken it with of

our formers. One sources of information, curiously grain of salt. Operater N not ment of RKO-Radio Pictures but he has

Dec. 13-Kowloon Tong v Univer. Combination of Sheila Hall and Ribeiro. J. McDougall, W. Bovairo. enough, is the Publicity Depart-only katows all about hockey,

sity; CCC Recolo,

Friday, Senior Mixed Doublem

Dec. 14-YMCA v Recreio; CCC

Hilary Hale,

who got through E. Breenwood 20-20.

to score only once, bad dazzled

D. Phillips. BW. Armiger, J.T. Nov. 30-CCC Y YMCA; Recrolo-them into a state of near com- Cotton, H.Y. Hau beat Vollwert, What happened to the School-3. McKittrici, W. J. Cameron, 5. Dec. 7-Rocrels CCC YMCA-girls Inter is not too easy to Fullock 20-17.

W.F. Chong, A.M. Quinn, M.T explain. Half of them were to

Nunes. L.B. da Silva lost to start silting for their Cambridge Caldwell. SAR. Bux, L Bono, School Certificate examination L.A. Rozario 15-20 the following morning and they Noronha, CA Coelho lost to 3.A. C.A. Xavier, H.A.V. Ribeiro, H. feld had hardly walked off the

Delgado, V.J. Bennett, A.J. Ro hey started beris, W. Williamson 18-30.” than they defended

IRO COMPETITIONS

bye

Tuesday, Junior Mixed Dophien

Recrelo "Whiter

-and

Their backs

·

be obtainabló at the Club

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Operator N had got so enthu- Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will slastic about the League's also close at 11.00 am. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close rans that he missed a chance

at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and of laying the three of diamonds the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House, on the two of diamonds.

A limited number of tiffins will One of this column's earliest House. provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy followers made a bright sug- (Tel. 27816);

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- gestion yesterday, He is now so fond of the Ladles League MISES DURING THE MEETING. watched nearly

that he has contributed his

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE ཙ-གཱཡསཾ,, དཀ every one of the Ladies Loogue

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 cach You may not believe it, but teams action since the start-wife to cne of the teams. He

said, "Don't you think you day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payablo when in doubt on some point for the sensen.

could give the girls' telephone at the Gate. we ring up RKO-Radio. They

Hae BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- send over batches of publicity

He explained, The Gremlins numbers with the team

MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG material and we use much of have no combination except in ups?"

their insile-forward trio

Two Gremlins we mentioned KONG JOCKEY CLUB." it and discard a lot too.

too

seemed enthusiastic MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN Last week, some of this was between their two backs. They this

DO THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. picked up by an opposition will never replace Marjorte Mc-enough, A Widget wasted

time and gave us her phone sinters

SERVANTS PASSES erelo Blues v St. Tere: University swotting up "Jullus Caesar".

paper. It said, in part, the Neill and the Abrahams

1. The Abrahams sisters were not number.

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, Y YMCA.

Recreio's young team, coached The finals of tho, Indian Re- beat player was stalwart Dec. 11-St Teresa v Necrolo

good, but they Whites: Recrulo Blues YMCA; Uni by A.L. Nery and Johnny Gon-creatior. Club Intra-Club Lawn Smirnoff, their skipper, who individually

However, anyone growing in- who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to verníly v CCC.

second Bowls Singles and Rinics played a wonderfully good were a great team. They word

the Members Enclosure except for passing not permitted in Des, 18-3screlo Whites v Univer: salves, rallied in the

Widget Victorian, br. anyone By CV iecrela Blues; YMCA half. They are built up on a Championships were played off clearing game with her hard not stars, but they atted them-Drinately fond of a Germiin, endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are Und Flat" system and they were at Bookumpos yesterday and hluing whilst C. Ellery on selves in with the others cleo eculd easily discover, her through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.

Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hail right wing was very fast, would rather have the two in a telephone number through at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Bt young onough to recover,

resulted as follow: University Recreio Bluss;

team than two half-backs who either the Telephone Directory They had little of the gam

Fame In Tores V CCC.

dangerous. ond terrible

are Individualy good. It ไร่ Singles M. Ruminhui Men's "C" Division

the first half. In the,, second PokhrWonday, Nov. 20

We are in agreement thankless Job playing in the or the Dollar Directory. It le no Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only use trying the Jury List, as only of the Public Beitlog Hall. Military Police will be posted at and the Eection One University KCC; they kept stendily pushing the bent U. A. Rumjahın 21-19. **

that Irene Smirnoff, Einco behed-back line

adhered to. Korleon: Dick. Vytam X": Nay, game into the opposition's half good feeding from the BERTRAM Kowloon Tong Hecreta and

Rinks A Bachoo, FM el coming akoper of the Widgets, good half-backs and those who most of the girls Inve contrived various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is

doesn't unives kept :thu forwards Arculit, J. Hooten and A Thus (1), let her hair down and fore the individually and it to keep out of it and it' employed.

Minu beat A. B. Kitchell, J. B. (2) bar started hitong the Ball herundves into the machine at phone numbers anyway. Melees in front of goal earned A. Currem, A. M. Rumjan with the reclamed, driving Operator N think that the

"RECORDER" them both their goals, their now and E. M. Humjutin 20-10... | power of a champion goktor

NOV

creio Blues": YMCA v.COC; B. Terena's v University.

Doc. 4-CCC v Rtedralo Whiter: No

· Bt.

Jan. 9 iterrélo Whiter ✔ YMCA

Disc Jorriday, Nov. 15

i

YMCA SI John's v CECI VARUNTE V

Tytan" "29";: Recreto Blues by

no

A

0

By Order,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

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