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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952, 4)
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS BELIEVE IT OR NOT OPEN WITH SOME GOOD FIRST ROUND MATCHES
By “OBSERVER”
Some good first round matches were scen yesterday, when the Colony Open Lawn Tennis Singles Championship opened at the Hong- kong Cricket Club with eight games.
Of the two seeded players in action yesterday, veteran Tsui Wai-pu! was forced to go all out before eliminating Kenneth Lo by 8-6 and 6-3.
Eldest of the Lo brothers, Kenneth played a-steady game throughout, keeping Tsui well back with good length drives and scoring frequently with fast forehand crosscourt drives,
Tan, who played with ave match points in the ninth, Chan-tat sledy swollen playing hand, set. cut not appear to be getting a
Donald Lo 14) zn. Gonsalves): Court No. 2-W/ɑ P.L. Holmes & George Lin Jr. W/O Cheung Chow F. de M. Ribeiro W/o Ip Koon-hung & Ma Kin-Loong vW/o Fritz Lin & Peter NB Jones found greater accuracy Kitel: Court No. 4-W/o FC. Kung his hard drives in the Lt Col Fyler y W/o Maraland Ma resort to his spin and cut strokea with
although Bick & Tui Yan-pu! (R.M. Macpherson): Kenneth led 2-0 in the open-second set, an:
&tu Po-hay ing set and although Tsui took tried to counter with drop shots, Court No. 5-W/o M. Le & E. Pereira the next three games in a row, the Chinese player gave way by Choy Tin-kin Kenneth forged ahead in ine 8-1 to his opponent's sustained next three games to lead 5-3. attacking game.
and to 5-5 Taui drew level
through Kenneth then broke Teul's service with a love game, his next service only to lose
the two following game and ones, conceding the Arst set at C-8.
From 0-40 he forced the game sand grip if his racket, missing to deuce, eventually winning it E. Rawlings): Court No. easy volleys and for the major and the match by 7-5. part of the game, was forced to
In the second set Tsui went to had been 3-1 after the sence levelled at 1-1. Kenneth lonk
Fame and missed the fifth good chance of drawing level,
Third-seeded Edwin Tsai hai a comparatively comfortable 0-2 and 0-2 win over A. D. Barnett. two The match between the
Colony youngsters. leading Donald Lo of the University und Wong Chan-fai of Wah Yan
reached College,
an exciting Anish. After conceding the first in the second set, lant nghi forcing it to 6-8 before losing by 8-B.
RESULTS
(1) (3. Agaruroff); Court No. C
Wafi) W/8 (3) (14 Goldmani: Court No. 7-W/n Lee Wal-tong & Kao Tsen-tuen v Wa. Peter Chen & Cheung Kui-ching (T.W. Yaol; Yaqub Khan v Ng Man-chong Court No. 4-W/o Li Lieh-teum & K.C. Dag (J.V. Sellars).
TUESDAY
This belleve it or not - is a picture of Britain's- middleweight champion, Randolph Turpin, in action (pardon the expression!) against his nearest British
That is Buxton on the left,
ORGANISATION OF MIDGET SOFTBALL LEAGUE IN HANDS OF SCHOOL SPORTS ASS'N
By "GRANDSTAND”
At the first meeting of the recently elected General Council of the, Hong- kong Softball Association, held at the Club Lusitano last Tuesday evening, Rev. Dro Cronan was unanimously selected as Chairman of the five-man Council.
Hon. Secretary Bimbi Ablong and Treasurer Hal Winglee, who had previous- ly given notice of not standing for re-election due to pressure of work, were prevailed upon to continue until the end of the season by which time it is hoped that replacements would be found to fill the vacant posts.
Eddle Loureiro of the Black-
An Appeals Board was also rain caused the week's dxtures formed comprising the members to be postponed until the ond of the Council with certain of the season, timitations in voting power and After wading through a mass covering Mr W. Lomax was also invited to of batting statistica Join this body of arbitration. almost a hundred games your It was also decided that the Agger filbert has come up with be some interesting Information Inter-Hong League would played off at the end of the re- concerning minor loop hitting. rular league schedule while the organisation of tho Midget hawkes is at present way ahead League has been left to the of the others in the batting race Schools Sports Association, as it with an est:onomical, average of
452 was felt that this body possessed .552. the necessary machinery for re- cruiting most of the players from the various Institutions of learn- ing. "JUNIOR LEAGUE BATTING
wore
batting averages for the Senior and Ladles Leagues which recently published have bean followed closely as the rival diamond gladiators vie for the coveted honour, and as a result ponding figures for the Junior League have been complied over the week-end when Intermittent
Tony Rocha of the Aces leads in the home-run department with a total of four circuit clouts, while others who have poled out more than one four-master this season are A. K. Ismail (Rexes), R. Xavler (Delawares) and pit- cher Cooper (Bantams) with two homers cach,
THE AVERAGES Averages of those who have have passed the 250 mark are as follows:
sel at 1-6. Wong put up a Ral- 1 LC. Pearce); Court No. 3- Quarter: The fight-an overweight match be said that he has had a long of popular demand, the corres- } batted more than 25 times and
YESTERDAY'S
rival, Alex Buxton. Court No. 1-W/o (3) v W/O (4) (CM. Mills); Court No. 2- W/o (5) vW/o gandy Lin & Frank Yeh (3, Quarter 12.5. Anals Singles Fire! Story); Court No. 4 Quarter-nals Second Quarter (George Lin): Court No. 5-Quarter-Anals Singles Fourth quarter (J.A. Bendall): Court No. a
Club Singles M.CH. Young Cur CM. Jones: Courty Hooton E: Zulat: Cour! No. Major R. Pratt v J.G. Ewing.
WEDNESDAY
When he lost the next game |
Taui went after leading 40-0, ahead to 5.2 with some good sliced placement shots and comp- Edward Teal beat A.D. Barnett el home after conceding the 8th 6-2, 6-2; L-Cmdr
Jones bent Attracting not a little aulen- Szeto Bick 7-5, 0-1; Taul Wal-
Court No. 1-Quarter-finats Singles tion was the match between pul beat Kenneth Lo 8-0, 6-3; Szele Bick and Lt. Cdr. Jones Donald Ln be Wong Chun-fal Third Quarter 13.8, Kito):
Doubles first 6-1, 9-7; Chung Yur-to beat No. 2 e 3-Colony
Cmdr J.B.; round. Shlu-lim 6-1, 0-2:
game..
17
of the U.S. Navy who qualified for Wimbledon in 1948.
THE
Navy player dis- Laing bent. John Hsu 0-7, 8-4. wide played
repertoire of 6-0, C.S. Cheng bent Lt, Cdr. Augestad 6-3; A. forceful strokes.
und a wide Cook 0-4, experience, buy appeared a little beat J. G. Ewing, too slow-on-the-move, particu larly to the short ones,
SPECTACULAR RECOVERY
Jones made a spectacular re- when cavery in the fest set, after being 3-5 down he suved
SQUASH
Hashim Khan
And Karim
Win Easily
London, Feb. 20.
THE PROGRAMME- The following are 8xtures in the Colony Open Tennis Cham- pionships up to and including Wednesday, February 27:
TODAY
Court No. 1-P.L. Holmes v Cicorge In Ir. (TS. Gould); Court No. 2- Cheung Chow F. de M. Ribeira (GP Pritchards; Court No. 3- Fritz Lin v Peter Ng (J.B. Kite); Court No. -F.C. Kung y Lt Col All. Fyler (P.O. Phillips: Court Na 5-Marsland Mav Tsui Yun-pul lo Ks-low; Court No. -Norman 70 E. Peralta J.W. Leonard); Court lu Po-hay Tin-kin v No. 7-Choy
RM Macpherson): Court No. B- (c.n Sandy Lin
Frank Yeh Archay),
TOMOBROW
V
Cart No. 1-Yp Kone-hung v Ma. Kin-loeng J.V. Sellors); Court No. 2-Lee Wai-tong v Kao Tse-tun Court No 3-Peter (C.M. Mil);
Hashim Khan, of Pakis- Chen v Cheung Eui-ching ... tan, the British and Scot-Holmes: Court No. 4-Li Lich-tsuin v Yaqub Khan (EE. Story; Caut tish Open Squash Champion, No. 6-Ng Man-chung VK.C. Dan
(George Lin): Court No. W/O
beat J.
Hashin Khun Carpenter, of Henley by 9-3, 9-4, 10-0, while Karim beat R
Dendall!.
·
Gilles, of Wimbledon, by 3-5, FANLING GOLF
U-0, 0-0, 8-0.
10
Hashim
hlim Khan, who has come
Courty
In Turpin's favour it should lay-off since his eple fight with Sugar Ray Robinson in New York last September-but that
GABH BA Loureiro; E (BH) 11 29 16 552 11 30 16 410 Souza, M. (BH) Ismail, A.K. 12 15 405
L
- the other hand, LAST NIGHT'S (BH) 11 31 12 107
at 11st 9lb ended whon Bux-
by virtue of
a badly ton,
was hardly an excuse, for so damaged eye, called "Enough"
much laying-on. at the end of the seventh round. The needle element in this
Buxton,
turning the fight drew a capacity crowd to seemed intent on Harringay Arena, but the fans fight into a wrestling match- registered their disapproval with the result that the hardest ring was with frequent outbursts of slow-worked man in the
rythmic foot referrce Jack Hart (London clapping" and stamping.
Express Service).
Olympic Winter Games
Andrea Mead Lawrence
Becomes First American
To Win Two Ski Titles
Oslo, Feb. 20,
America's 19-year-old ski queen, 'Andrca Mend Lawrence, picked herself out of the snow after a jarring tumble in the Olympic Slalom and staged an incredible comeback to win a second gold medal in the Winter Games,
The victory believed impossible after the daring young housewife skidded--- climaxed the greatest showing in history for a United States ski team in the Olym pics.
BADMINTON
Craigengower
* Cricket
Rocha, T (A) Lucido, T (D)... Chaves, R
Nunes, M (BH)
R (D)
(D)
G (G).
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
The week-end Softball Lengue
· programme,' with umpires and scorera, is:
SATURDAY
JUNIOR LEAGUE :
2 p.m. Aces y Rexes
(H. Loule, Charlie Romcalos,
Seldon PARE
Griffins Pondas
(Abilio
Ma, G.
Remedios, Tony Rey, R. Rey; Ed Loureiro).
3.30 p.m. Blue Sox v Wildnres (T. Rocha, D. Roza, M. Yusufi J. Herricks).
LADIES
3.30 p.m. LEAGUE
K.
v Wahoos
Y
Ismail, R..
(Y. Tips, A. 1 Silva: Samet Sammy).
SUNDAY
SENIOR "A" DIVISION
2 p.m. Saints v Madcaps
Mar, (Wally
S. Tsao; Y. Ribeiro)..
Raymond Leung; V 3.30 p.m. Overseas v Cana- dians
12 43 16 340 13 39 19 .333 13 31 10 323
31 10 323 (R. Sequeira, Charlie Setrarn- horst, Bernie Silva; Tony, Kwok). 10 23 9 321 12 32 10 313
SENIOR "D" DIVISION 11 a.m. US Navy v Dodgers 1 30 11 282
(Bill Silva, Terry Lucido, 12 30 11 282 12 43 12 .270
D. Chaves: M Nunes).
JUNIOR LEAGUE 10 970 12 37 0 270
0.30 a.m. 17 10 270 15 37 10 270 12 20 7 -200
Dragons 11 268
13 41
T
Club amashed through five straight sets in their Men's Tipe, Y (R) "C" Division League en- Roza,
Liu, F (P) counter against Tytam "B"
Ribeiro, G (BS) last night to win eventually Ting. Y (SC) by 7-2, and give Jaguars the Silva, right to meet Tytam "A" in Xavier, E (A)
Lamb,
(358) the Inter-Section final.
Both Tytam "B" and Jaguars Louroiro, F (BH) 11 27 7 259 had been
on level terms with Herrick, J (P). 10 24 6 250 Teams are shown in brackets: one loss cach until last night's match,
11-349 285 14 42.11 263
Blackhawks
(Abilig Remedios, C. Pedruco, A..Tipe; G Pang) 12.80 p.m. Bantams v South D. Jenkins, Graff, Jackie Chinn
Silvo; F. Dlesta).
LADIES' LEAGUE 12.30 p.m. South China GPool To
V
A = Aces, EH = Blackhawka; The Inter-Section final will be BS Blue Sox: 958 96 Ban- played on Friday, February 20 tams; D = Delawares;
Griffins: P Pandas; RE (Tony Fereira, R. Xavier, on a court to be announced
S. Bebida, Chov- Tsol) Rexas; SC South China, later.. In
1 another
Division
Kowloon Tong beat
Kowloon Docks by B-0, while in LEAGUE HOCKEY
St.
the Junior Mixed Doubles Re-
"Blues" defeated crelo Teresa' by 7-2.
MEN'S "C" DIVISION Kowloon Tong best Kowloon Dock 9-0 in a Men's Double: "C" Division Badminton match play- ad at Waterloo Road last night,
Results were:
K. Tong K. Docks
HS. Tai end Wong (Kowloon Tong) beat A.G. Riot and V. White 21-4: beat J. Clark and AM. Bank 21-4 beat R. Lapaity and M. Kemp-
Swedish hockey offelals and players tended to lay the blame equally on both sides for the dispute, "Both teams have hot-ton 21-15. tempered playeru," a Swedish player sold, "and I think they shared in the trouble."-United Press.
won
DEPLORABLE
Charles Lee and KW, Leung (Kowloon Tong) beat Elliot and White 31-12; beat Clarke and Bank 21-8; boat Lapsley and Kempton 21.9.
Jimmy Poon and Allan Raymond Ellot and (Kowloon Tong), beat White 21-3; beat Clark and Bank
21-18.
Argonauts' Game With Police Should Be The Best Of The Week-end
Barring some startling upsets Recreio "A" have, by now, virtually assured themselves of the Championship of the League, Now interest is mainly centred in the question of who is to occupy the second position.
There are four closely placed contenders for this position, namely Thunderbolts, Argonauts "“A”, RAF, and Army, though Navy have still an outside chance.
21-3; beat Lapsley and Kempton JUNIOR MEXED DOUBLES Rec. Blues St. Tereis 2:
Two of these contenders, Ar- the better teams in the Second Recreio beat Bt Teresa 7-3 in a Mixed Doubles "n" Division League gonauts and RAF, clash on the Division.
should have Nomads
urtle Badminton match played at Recreio. Pelice ground in what should
Miss T. Romedios and H. Xavier be the highlight of the week-trouble with Nau Jawan at the ChA ground, but the latter, a (Becreta) beat Miss F. Heng and R.M. Soares 21-14; best. Miss J. ends hockey,
These two well matched teams very young team, have been im- Pomeroy and R. Rosa-Pereira 21-11; peat is B. Baptista and J. Pomeroy drew in their earlier encounter proving steadily throughout the Jr., 21-10.
The tall, • slender New veteran from Vermont, who was and the joint favourite, Augusted & J.G. Ewing W/o Chong Englander became the first an Olympic performer at 15,
"I was scared stiff with Anly Mahmoud Karim, of Egypt, Fiterio & Teo Shiu-lim (1)
Agaruroff); Court No. 7-W/6 Car American skier, man or woman,
said Fraulein the holder, both won con.. Laing & John Tau Wa Ken- to win two Olymple titles and in front of me,"
the second neth Lo & Taus Wal-pul in the established herself as the Reichart, starting her last ran.
Reichart vincingly in
Fraulein
finished Consalves): Court No. W/o Edwin
Barnett
W/o Bzeto World's greatest in her specialty.
and with runs of 1:00 roud of the Dunlop Open Ta! & A.D.
Andrea won the Giant Slalom second Professional Squash Tourna. Bick & Lt Car CM. Jones (3) (J.A.
last Thursday. On Sunday two 1:05.4 for a total of 2:11.4 fellow MONDAY ment at the Lansdowne Club
bad falls probably cost her thee by Mrs Anne Marie Buchner Fische of Germany in 2:13.3; Court No. 1-W/ C.9. Chang & Downhill Championship.
Celina Segki here today.
Italy in 2:13.8
Oslo, Feb, 20. Cook v W/o Wong Cdr R.L.
STEEL-NERVED COMET and another American, Imogene
European Ice hockey fans. are from Opton, 19-year-old coed Wednesday, however, The North Conway, N.H., with 2:14.1 angry over what they consider steel-nerved
comet was pro- The surprising Miss Opton had rough and unfair tactics by North American Olympic hoc- when disaster struck runs of 1:07.4 pared
and 1:00.7-As-
key players, who have easily ogain,
sociated Press.
every
have game they Racing down the 50-yard
WOODCUTTEIL'S VICTORY
played so far. elope a blinding speed, Andrea tried to make a difficult right
Their resentment burst into In the day's other final skl
an uproar last night in the turn at one of the 49 control
event Veikko Halculinen, 3
Mrs. Bequeira and J. A. Motta and this match should be nearly season and with a little more gates near the top of the hill. 20-year-old Finnish woodcutter match between the American two
[Recreio) beal Miss Heng and Soares ns close, though I favour Argon-fight-to-the-bitter- and spirit, She akidded and went spinningo almest was left off Fin- and Swiss teams when
21-14; beat Miss Pomeroy and Rosa auts as slightly the better, on they might make Nomads strug- into the soft snow while the
Pereira 21-5; beat Mits Baptista and their home ground, which takes gle for their points. land' tcom
of his players threw away their silekts
Pomeroy Jr. 21-5.
Argonauta "B" should win by crowd of 15,000 lining the bil-youth, won the 50-kilometre (a and alugged it out on the ice ng
Mra A. Bilva and
Quinn gotting used to as visiting teams
a good margin agains the side, groaned a sympathetle Hitle over 31 miles) cross the fans worked themselves into
[Rourelo) lost to Miss Heng and tend to overhit the ball "Oh!!
frenzy of boos and catcalls
Soarea 13-21: beat J. Pomeroy and
This was borne out Just Sun-HKAAF on the CBA ground on Rosa-Pereira 21-13: lost to Misa The United States star picked country race in three hours, 33
minutes and 23 seconds.
and polted the Americans with
In the Ladies League the Baptista and J. Pomeroy Jr., 20-23 day when Reorelo only scored Saturday. 10 oranges quickly and cone herself up
everything from
the equalising goal in the clos- wild with a tinued: the run
ing minutes of their game with matches are Gremlins: "A" America's racers, badly beaten | coins,
Gremlins "B" on the Police spectators. Shon Monday, decided to withdraw
Following this game Police found on Saturday, KGV "A”ÂY "What little popularity Ame- Humez To Box As Argonauts on this ground.
Dorlang at KOV, Little Flowers play the Navy in What should University at finished In a creditable one and save their strength for ricans had disappeared like dew
the
CEA FOUND prove to be a Naval velozy and Recreio V 7.2 seconds
酞 A Middleweight gool Baturday's 40-kilometre relay. before the morning sun," said
since the Police have, only scor- With 14 events completed and the induential Oslo sports paper the eight to go, Norway led in the
Sports Manden this morning in "genndal match,"
be known as the man with the permanent smile, was so occupied with laughing at his mistakes that often Carpenter had time to play his winners.
Carpenter had two Came Hashim in the points against
third game but the result was never really in doubt. Karim lost the first game to Giles but then unleashed all his power to such effect that he did not lose another point.-Reuter.
Home Soccer
Results
London, Feb. 20.
The following were the re- sults of football matches played today:
Reading
THIRD DIVISION (Southern)
6 Port Vale SCOTTISH LEA
LEAQUE Division "B"
Forfar Ath. 2 Queen's F. St. Johnstone 0 Kilmarnock S'housemuir 3 Hton Acad. 1 IRISH CUP
Second Round Replay Portadown 1 Linfield
American Cup Matches This Sunday
The following are the teams for the "American Cup" Match to be played on Sunday, Febru- ary 24. singles in the morning and Fourballs in the afternoon:
SINGLES
because
recklessness that brought choers in the shorter 18 kilometre race from the
—
a.o.W. Stewart y F.A. Kierman: minute, D., Robb v 3.K. Watson, L. Golil for fourth place at the halfway
non v. W.N. Gray: R. Rosemark, 1.2 seconds behind G.T. Barden; H.F. Philkos P.M.
C.M.
one success this season, but! Becretò, The RN Need
Collun; A.V. White v 3..C. Hawkins: leader, Ossi Reichart of Geruofficial team race with 101 commenting on last night's Charles Humez, the French here again Navy would do well team In each case should win,
J.L... Kay v M.D. Conger: W.D. Leluttan VW. Doyin T.G.C. Knight v G.D. Scramstad; J.M. Beazley v J.G. Byington.
FOURBALLS
many.
1
TEETH BARED
G,O,W. Stewart T.C.C. Knight v the
But Andrea come back to
summit, toch bared de
F.A. Kiernan, G.D. Scramata Derminedly in her characteristic S. Robh, J.M. Boszloy V.J.K. Wat
con JG. Byington; L. Goldman, A. akling face..
11 V.. While v WN, Gray, L.C. Haw-
2
R.E. Rodger, W. Leighton v
1 M.D. Cooper.
Competitors. Hot Tard requested to advisa day afternoon
Then she let dy, again down weary and PATEL, four body contact work a
of.
ahead
Thunderbolts
"PWD LE
044 199.
Paris, Feb. 20.
points while Austria was second
holder of the European Welter to adapt their game to the but in the first three matches at Police ground or an upset might least, it should be quitò a closa
thing. "Maybe weight Boxing Championship.. with 51. The United States, her
The paper added: three-day scoring famine broken they play effective hockey but announced tonight that he had occur. When these two teams
FIRST DIVISION. by the ladies flashing akis may we never again see such decided to abandon his title and met earlier on the Navy ground,
Finland things here." followed with 40%.
will not meet Kid Gavilan for Navy won 4-0. 41. come fourth. with
fest class match should be Recreio The Europeans feel strongly the World Championship, which Hakulinen
home, that the American and Canadian in due to take place in New the Thunderbolts University Armante
baale
York on Marc
March 28.
game on the CBA ground. Both RA
Royal Ner The
manager said these sides are young and speedy; Army boxer's still growing" would find it hockey, so this game should be H that Humez, whe£ 24 and and they play clean, open ty harmful to try to get down to well worth watching. Thunder Police
SECOND DIVISION- balls will be all out to avenge the welterweight limit.
Humez will in future box as their defeat (4-3) earlier in the Army "E" a middleweight-Router... season, and the odds are, that Borelo
Arconaute ?. they will succeed.
YMCA. o match Nav Dharat The HKHC, y Recrelo ort the Navy ground should prove Nomads
comfortable victory ter Recreio, Dutch HC
Nau Jawan but if the Club field their full Aces
.LAD team, they will go down fighting KAAV
SECOND DIVISION.
ungentlemanly and should not appear in ainateur competition.
United Press,
THE SUMMARIES 50 Hilestres Ski Racę 1.Veikko Hakulinen,
:5:33:53 Finland,
Ginden, W. Doyle: I. the terrifying 42 per cent drpp. minutes and 38 Phillips, J.L. Kay v P.M. Cotton the cheers of the crowd ringing of his fellow countryman, Eero part of their ice hockey 1s
Hot Timas will be ordered for all in her cars. Flawlessly, she Kolehmainen, who was timed in These not wishing wove in and out of the turns 3:30.11. It was Finland's first the Cish Offer not later than Thurs and then skied into the arms of gold medal of the games. Two her husband, David, a member Norwegians Olav Ockera with
3:38.45
and Kalevi Mononen The Stableford: Competition of the men's ski team, which took place on the New She was timed, ma blistering with 3:39.21 were third and marte made up Course last week-end at Fanling 1:03.4, a
sheer fourth, resulted in a win for T.S.M. Tar-speed and courage. Olbers, in Entrance Visas For
race with 34 points, Capt PJ.A. the field of 42 from 14 countries, representing the best feminine
Oslo, Feb, 20.; Smith being runner-up with 33. Helsinki Waived
The replay for the February skiers in the world tried to L. Bingham, Executive Secre-1. Olav Ockerp, Norway, Helsmks, Fot. "20.""
the United States 5. Kalevi Kononen, Summer Qualllor of the Captain's Cup on match the pace but fdlied tory of
Finland, Visitors to 4he
the Old Course resulted in a win knew I had to do if so 1 Olympic team tonight brushed 6. Ni Karksson, Olymples here this year will not for R. Firkins with 95-23-72. just cut, loose, sall the young wilde reports that Switzerland, Ewedeli,
would "break hockey relations" 7. Edwind Landsem,
Norway, with Americe over a brawl
require, entranco or residence
MIXED FOURSOMES vitamin sannouncing this to The Mixed Faurianer Cofretition dayim, Finnish Imrbigration has progressed to the Fourth Hound,
Brd authorities said that it would be sufficient if they have a pass Mr and Mrs J.C. Brown W/O Mr port or other identity docdimenta WIN Gray, and Mrs. Lee Mir
by the Ipproved
Andes 1:3 Armstrong bent tr authorities-Reuter,
annian
HOME RUGGER London, feb. 20. Bristol beat Oxford Univer- sity by 31 points, to bit in, Tushy Union match today
Meeting
ICE HOCKEY BRAWL
2. Fero Hatahmainen,
Finland,
3.. Maguar Estenstad,
Norway,
Olympic hockey gamu on
ey Ramu, on Tues-9. Pakka Kuvajo,
„gatnu,on, as Rounds is the result of the Olympic Committee the Swiss-American Norway,
Finland, hight,
they want 10 Ander Tornkvist, Bingham cald, Tir
Besten, to breaks, relations with us hat
business. We don't 1. Ananda Mead Lawrence
{highly}||^^ Anne Marie, Duchner-,
and MA, format (8: The One Working Sub
NA Brown/11: Mr. and Mrs ̈l 1,
MAG. Byington beat Brand Committes held a meeting at thelsing Cingue boat Mr. and Mrs S.CIE.
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Army Cricket Week Match Now Territories, Hongkong and Howloon 3:29: Garrison, at Noskunpou, commencing In the Second Division, the KOV "A"
11,30 4,m. (second, and, last day)............
match between Recreio "B" and Gremlins 3:39:30.
Championships at YMCA, both in the running for Lis Colony Open 8:49:47IKOC Court, Chater Head Garses fire leadership of the division, Widests 3:43:13 published laewhere on this page should be really closely contest Borlans
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each other) Happy Valley. 3.30 p.m.
the BAD BADMINTONA draw other ended, in a lion's " Division Recreio v me should bo n
On the Noty round the Dutch
The dual of the Army Rugby Playing Nav Bharaty should
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