THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FIFTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 1st & Saturday 8th March, 1952 (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong jockey Club)
The Firat Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day,
There are 9 faces on that fat Day and 9 rares on the 2nd Day (18 in all).
Through Tickets (uit $200 uach) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sws egun he last rare of the Meeting un 8th March, 195%.
Through Tickets reserved for this bleeting but not paid for by 10.00, on Friday, 29th February, will be sold and the reservation concetti for tature meetingu.
!
To avoid congestion at the Chib's Office at Telephone House, nun-thenberg are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the. Club's Brunch Offices al
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kòng
tale
tr
832 Nathan Road, Kowloon
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following
Dividends will be paid to the witming and placed ponies En declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear"
indicated "All Clear signal will be ziven, The
By
THE CHINA · MAIL,・・ WEDNESDAY,-
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Badminton Draw
FEBRUARY 27, 1952.
EXCELLENT SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLBOYS' EVENTS IN
HYPOCRISY
IN
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS SPORT
Excellent support has been given to the Schoolboys" qvents in the 1951-1952 Colony Badminton Championships which are sclloduled to begin on Monday, March 3,
Twenty-five have entered for the Singles and 18 pairs for the Doubles as compared to nine entries for each of these events last year.
The Schoolgirls' and Students' Mixed Doubles events, however, have met with
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1. H. Tan (bye), J. Khoo v Wong Yan v 2. A. Abbas, t. Pomeroy, Jr. v F. G Brockbank, B. Arcut! v M.
WEEK-END TEAMS
a disappointing response, but for the first time in the history of the Championships a Schoolgirls' Doubles event will be run this year with seven pairs entered. The '
Sub-i Championship
Men's Junior Singles of the Hongkong Secded: L. H. Tun, F. M. a white Bght oud/or a white sphere at the Totaliantor committee
DESTROY Badminton Association, which Rozario, K. Y. Tam and Hool Power, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO
THEIR TICKETS UNTIL met yesterday to make the draw Seng-tick. *OR THROW AWAY
BEEN EX- for the Junior events, alsu de- AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS
cided to
additional run one HIBITED,
and checked | event this year the Junior Totalisator Tickets should be examined before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- Ladies' Singles,
It was announced that Blue- Lam, H. F. Tai V P. V. tion cannot be reclined later."
bird shuttlecocks will be used Yop, lui Kwan (bye) Hool for the Championships.
decided by a vote taken K. Y. Tam (bye), B. A. was amang members of the Execu-Brown v Ko Wai-bong. E. M.
K. Y.
Tuo, 11. J. tive Committee of the Associa Ribeiro
дутей
No. 1 will be Xavier v Joseph Foo, D. T. tion,
Racha V I. Eriksen, Willie Lee second choice.
The Axtures for the opening Wong Kal-cheung, C. A. week of the Championships, will Remedios (bye) v F. M. Rozario
(bye). be published by Friday.
CIRC
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Countera as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained
have left the Counters. Investorst All wimming k
Gekels mul tickets for refunds must be presented for pay at the Race Course on the day to which they reter, but none will be paid later than one has atter the time for which the last race of the day has been cheduled to be run.
In t circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds anale milost a tickets is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made am tren disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their budges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADOR WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Sesson tickets and
This Seng-lucht (bye).
Peter Lim y Thomas Tung, John
ν
Men's Junior Doubles
Seeded; L. H. Tan and Hool Seng-tuck, Wong Kal-cheung and K. Y. Tum, Jimmy Yap and Jimmy Khoo, K. Y. Tso and Wong Kan-chow.
and D. T. Rocha v W. B.
1. The following are Club selee- tions for cricket matches this week-end:
CRICKET Kowloon Cricket Club
XE against de Recreto at King's Park on Saturday at 1:3 p.m.-5. V Gattiny, W. M. Davidson, P. V. Dodite. F. R. Kermani. R. E. Lee. J. Lerica. Kenneth LO C. 3. Ramage. 3. V. Sellors, A. Zimmern, and F. R. Zimmern.
Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI | agadest Club de Recreio ând -XI at Cox's Road on Saturday at 1.43 pm. C. Fincher, A. J. Catley, W. H. Cowie, K. Fraver, N. Hart-Easter. A.C.S. Hobson, A. T. Lee, S. Ramchand, L. Reed, C. J. Smith and R. Thompson. Reserve: V. C. Sex- l'inuur.
and gentlemen, Non-inembers of the Club, to the Members Lum Yung-takt, Robert Heng Soares G. Brockbank, 1.. Hall, Scorer.-Shipley,
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Meinters En closure will be on safe at the Rare Course,
The Branch Onices and the Treasurers' Compradore Omice wi(bye) y Leung Tat-wong (bye) efore at 11:00 a., on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45
am. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office ma o Secretary's Office are stualed at 1st Floor, Telephone House,
A ihnited under of tiflings will be obtainable at the Club Houa praviled they are ordered in advance from the Na, (Tul. 27810). "
ron. Cumpbell, Baycroft, Lemon, Gra- vastun, Goodge,. Buckley, Andrews 12thman-Tappanden. Umpire.***.
"Transport will leave Queen's Pler http sharp.
Amy, PAPLV Royal Air Force at
Kat Tak on Sunday at 1.45
Bailey, Deighton, Pearson, Nicholson,
· Scheurmier, Campbell, Hayeroft, Le-
Arny "B" v Royal Navy ni San- †kunpoo"on"Saturday" at 1,43 pām.— Williams, Grant, Allix, lardingham, Ferris, Buckle, Platus-Martin, Hong- kin, Richardun, French Stolt.
Umpire. than Sweetman. Eyre, Scorer-Mr T.G.M. Grant,
Teunspurt will leave Queen's Par at 1.10 p.m.
- THE DRAW The following is the full draw for the Schools'
Junior and events;
Schoolboys Singles Wong Shiu-kwong. (bye), Suv K. Hussain, Che Wai-kin v
1. H. Tam and Hooi Sengat Pokfulam on Saturday at 1.45 b.. Army "A" v Hongkong University tuck (bye) J. C. Koh and | Balloy, Deighton, Peation, Nichool- Chun Kee-ning, Wong Wan-hay C. A. Remedios (by Janu V Chau Sun-lam, Leung Tin Brown and and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, fisik (bye) Ko Wai-kwok (bye). Eriksen and N. Souza v E. M. Enclosure Jadies or enti
gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at
Marques-Lim (bye)
and R. D. Nunes, B. Ribeiro Teleplume House, n the
the written or personal introduction of a
Kok-wai (bye), WOME
Cheng
Arculli and H. Y. Hui v C. Member, such aber lo be responsible for all visitors introduced Hoi-ping v Lee Site-chucu, Wong Quine and T. E. Rodrigues, Leo
Fook-hoy Mul Ki-bun, Ng by him, and fur payment of all chits, etc,
Leceip and C. C. Yew v B, A.mon, Graveston, Grodne, Buckley. Lee-ho v Ng Ching-kwok, John Brown mud A. D. Brown, G. 14th man-Andrews. Umpire, -Eyre. Ngv Farid Khan, Chung Pit-tat Roza-Pereira
F. and
M. Scorer.--Shipley,
Scransport Wallp.. Ribeiro (byr) v K. Y. Tsu and Kowloon, al leave Slar Ferry, Schoolboys Doubles
Wong Kang-chow (bye), Andrew. Chen "and"Lo" Wing- huen (byg) v Chow Po-leung-
Jimmy Yup and Jimmy Khoo and Fung Wing (byo), Frank (bye) v H. Arculli and Wong Boy Waller and D. Hutton (bye), M. Ching-ho fbye), Hui Kwan and Robertson and Sassoon Ezekiel v Ko Wal-bong v M. T. Lam and Yan and Kee-ring and Leung Tat-wong s P. Ng v J. Pomeroy, Jr. (bye) Leung Tin-sik and Chung Pil-tal (bye), K. Hussain E. Rozario, J. A. Motta and A. J. Gonsalves v P. V. Yap and C. Y. San and A. Abbas, The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is $3.00 each and P, R. Lachman (bye) day including tax on all persons including ladies, and in payable Lam Yung-tak azd Che Wai-kin. L. Lui (bye), H, F. Tai
(bye).
wine and K. W. Leung (bye) Wong Ka-wing and Wong
Wong Kai-cheung and K. Wan-hay (bye) v E. Marques- Elm and S. Xavier
Tum (bye). (bye), Castro and D.. Robert Heni (bye), Chau. Sun-lar and Wong Kwok-wal v Seldon Ma and Lim, Charles and Ching
Leung Ying-ha Šervants" passes will be issued to private hox holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to Hui Ki-bun (bye), Lieu Chun- endorse their names on the passer, Holders of such passes are not van and Lo Chee-ming (bye) v permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through Wong Shiu-kwong and John 30
(bye). in their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.
Owing to the congesting in the Members' Betting Hall and at Bouthis adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make we azly of the Public Betting Hail. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhere lu
By Order, H.
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S (J. Marshall and 3. Shroff, Cheng W. N. Cerovic and cricket Club at Cox's Road on Salur
PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
at Cate
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE JONG KONG JOCKEY (3UB,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
SERVANTS' PASSES
Of the few genuine
COGNACS
ONE
IS
MIBA,
Secretary.
COONAU
OUTSTANDING
道路代環
采有限公司
Schoolgirls' Doubles
and
4.
y...
"Club de Reersin 2nd XI v Kowloon
day at 1.43 p.m.-P.M.N. da Silva Captain), F.A.R. Alves, Dr. 11. P.L. seria, H.A. Barrus. E.M.L. Snares, Remedios. J.A. Quieres, E.M.S.
Rosario, A.J. Garcia.
Ed. Noronha, 11.F. Ozeria, L., d'A
་ ་
HOCKEY
Army "B" against Aces on Satur day and Argonauts "D" on Sunday at Sookunpoo, hully-off at 3p. bein
O'Halloran, dayn-Barker, Hewson, · Arundel, Raynor, Jarrett, Asli. Cox
Richardson. Seaton, Turner. Jackson, Westmaratt and Nickels.
Junior Mixed Doubles, Seeded: Mrs E. Tsok and Wong Kang-chow, Mrs. G. Sequeira and J. A. Scores,
Mrs E. Tsak and Wong Kang
Miss Joyce Pomeroy chow (bye).
Transport will leave Star Ferry, and J. Pomeroy, Jr., v Mrs O.
Hongkong, at 2.30 p.m. Playera un able to play are asked to inform Seyer and W. B. Brown, Miss F. Hong and R. M. Santos v Miss Major Jarrett (Force Ext. 93; before S. Correa and K. C Wong, Miss4 pm, on Friday... B. Remedios and A. J. Remedios Baptista and R. Carvalho Mrs H. C. Lau and B. K. ♥ F. Gaan and V. Brown, S. Hall and H. Hale v M. C. Bar. Lui.
Mius T.. Remedios and H., J. res and J. Lam. Yang and G.
and Gavier v Mrs W. K. Teo and K. Muher v B. V. Fong
7. Tao, Mrs May Chew and J. McDougall, M. C. Basto and A. Khoo v May Leong and L. H. Lee (bye).
Tan, Mrs C. L. Rozario and C. Quinn (bye) v Mrs G. Sequeria and J. A. Soares (bye)..
Sola Agenter
L. RONDON &
(H.K.) LTD.
V
French Bank Bldg.
HENNESSY
V
Ladies' Junior Singles · Seeded: Miss B. Remedios and Mrs E. Trok.
B. Remedios v T. Remedios, Mas G. Sequeira y S. Correa, Mrs M. Rozario Mrs A. M. Campos, Mrs E. Tsok (bye)..
Colony Tennis
Tournament
HKCFA MEETING
China's Team
To Meet Scotland
:
E. MCDONALD BAILEY
says 'humbug is
now getting in
the way of-
'LET THE BEST MAN WIN'
A
"
open
NUMBER of dalements have been issned, rezenth
on the vexed question of abolishing the difference. -between amateurs' and professionals," and hadnx
Olympic CamCA,
3
These have come from such diverse anUTCER Field-Marshal Lurd Montgomery down to, the man-in-thja-straut
Now one of the world's greatest trick STATS. 4. McDonold Bailey, Joint holder of the world's 100-melie record, gives his view on this topic le an exclusiva interview
MCDONALD BAILKÝ : So many, offqlals have expressed athletes views. It's about time that the active athlife, had a chance to put his own point. of view,
PETER
WILSON I What points Apte you in mind?
Exclusive
by Peter Wilson,
Mel.: Field Mary shul Montgomery bas said: "Whether the Olympic Games should or should not De minuteur is 11 question of opinion. Thut
haya they ceased to bo amateur 13 an question of fact." I want to gre honesty in the Games, without any competitor: pretending to be what he isn't.
P. W. Do you think you are alone in this ?
*
McB.: Obviously I can only speak for myself, and I don't want to implicate anyone else, but I am qua. Eitas if my fellow athletes could speak without Any restrictions they would like to 400 an open championship and open Olympics,
Degrading?
P. W. You know that certain
Look
the amateur regulations.
here! I'm lucky enough to be the amateur champion hold the Joint world record for, the 100 metres; and also the joint. British. and 220 yards oll-comers 100 records:
Cumming put up a magnificent performance on a snow-covered track in Edinburgh on January 2. Naturally, I'd like to know which of us is really the best. There's no fun in being a cham- plon, in nome only. Everyone wants to know.
who is THE best.
one
"Whether the Olym pic Games should tar, should not be
amateur is a question" of opinion. That they have ceased to be amateur is a question of fact."...
-Field-Marshal
Montgomery
LAWN BOWLS
Final Of Hong
Pairs Tourney
On Sunday
officials are very much opposed * “Help” them Road on Sunday, March 2.at
The final of the Hong Pairs competition whi lawn bowls take place at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Austin
to this?
F. W.: How do you explain 10 a.m; when J. McKelvle and
It
Morrison MeB: I know that it has been that there are
(Hongkong & kо many moru,
Whampoa Dock Co.,
Ltd.,) will athletes Arst-closa American track stars? said that no amateur
C. Simpson and S. H. meet W. would like to turn professional.
the McB.: Simply because I believe that if there were as Americans go right out from the Strange (New Territories Ad-
ministration). efficient a body as the Football
to help start to
elp youngsters to get The following is the draw for Association, which controls both right to, the top. They're spotted the amateur and professional when they are at high school, the handicap pairs compAll- sides of the game, a number of and if they show real
real promise would athletes
aontemplate they are given "athletle scholar- switching their status.
ships" to the universities. P. W. W for instance, to any
would you think it "degrading.
run against
tion:
Sunday, March 2, at 10 a.m.
Cumming, winner After all, theys. McKay v P. Kennedy & E
are
(1) J. R. Bicker & J. Me Surely there's hardly Lelland v C. Greaves, & G. between that and ↑ Volcksert; (2)_F. Francis & M.
of this year's Powderhall?
getting material benefit Show; W. Frost & L. C. Parker McD..
Why on earth should from their athletic prowess.
R. Read & VR.
J. G.
Meyer;
R. J.. the question
of "degradation" McB. Quite true--and why Wigginton & J. Bellamy vic. come into athletics at ni?? There not? They are not merely doing Dowman & A. Harvey: R. B. are other sports In which well for themselves, they are in-Robertson & P. Hughesv Á. amateurs and professionals com- teresting thousands of other Bailey & G. A, Mackreill, pete side by side. and both benefit.
P. W. Indeed, there are. You
Warwickshire, **Let
last year's
youngsters in fine sport, and they're bringing fame to their schools, their univeralties, and their country,
Right lines
county cricket champions, Free enterprise is all very well, At a meeting of the Hongkong captained by a professional. This but I favour a little help for the Chinese Football Association held year, as lost, Middlesex is going youngsters who need it and can yesterday with Mr C.S: Wang in to share the captaincy between make use of it. the Chair, the following were Bul Edrich, the amateur who selected to represent China in i used. to be
professional, the International Charity Cup anyway-and Denis Compton, P. W. Do you think any sport soccer final:
who still is one.
over here has got the right lines Cheung Koon-hing (Kit There's an Open golt chamon this "open" business? Chee), Hau Yung-sang (Sing plonship, and amateurs can play McB. Yea. Table tennis. There, Too) (Capiala), Chan Ka-tau
After losing the first set at s
-love, an aroused Taui Yan-pul, | (Sing Tool, Chu Wipg-keung
опе
Just a
Gunday, March 9, at 10 am,^. Winners of (1) v C. E. Terry, & E. Greenwood, Winners.
(2) v G. C. Norman & K. Bodle; J, McKelvie & R. Morrison v H, F. Shields & W. Williamson; A. Eastman & W. C. Simpson v B. W. Armiger & E. Ruston; T- Kavanagh & C. J. Askew v J, M. Ebbs & J. W. Tindall.
SKL
MARRIED
IS
STAR in a professional Soccer side. they don't have any distinction (S. China), Tang Sun (MB); But you still haven't answered betwen the amateur and pro- Lee Ping-cbiu (Eastern).. 9. my question. How would you fessional-everyone. 19 Sheung (S. China), Ho. Ying-un like to run against Cumming? player.
No
gets any (Sing
McB.: There's nothing I would monetary reward for playing in Au Chi-yin (Police), ike more-but I'm prevented by the British or the World's former champion, battled Ip Lee Tai-fa! (KMB). Kam Lok-
Championship. Koon-hung, holder, to 12 gruell
ang (Kwong Wah). sang ing games before conceding de- reat when they clashed in the quarter finals of the Colony Singles Open Championship at Chater Road yesterday,
Tsui's elder brother, Wai-pul, also a former champion, easily accounted for Norman Lo.
K.C. Dao,, former Shanghai chifrapion, subdued Lee Wal- long, also la straight sets.
Reserves. Tam Woon-cheuk (Eastern), 5.5, Nien (Kwong Wah, Chan Fal-hung (Eastern), Cheung Hon-chal (CAA). Szeto Man (9. China), Ewok Ying-iok (Eastern). Toam
manager.-Mr Wing-suen.
Wong Trainers Messrs Leung Yuk-tong and Fung King cheung
SCHOOL SOCUER The following matches
TODAY'S
SPORT
LAWN TENNIS
and
Calo, Feb, 20 Dagmar Rom; Austria's
blonde Olympic ski stor and movie actress, and Guenther
on the Peis. German newspaper-
But if a player is a credit to the game, he can be licensed to conch or give exhibitions, ha con write or brondzast game and no. one persecutes Colony Open Championships ahim (or her) for it. And who, Hongkong (Cricket Club Courts, should like to know, suffers be Chater Rand, commencing pn cause stars capitalise on their Court No. Takenneth. Lo and
Interest and Thomas Lo v George Lin Je and Li
even mpre Liel-tuin (1. Agaturoft): Court No, their sport?
W.M Well, Mac, as this is
man, were married before Norwegian magistrate here on Tuesday.
Norwegian ski fans jammed 2-Frank Yah and Fritz Lia v DNF,
the street outside the marriage Chat and Y. T. Lak (A. August) Olympic year, let's pin, this thing bureau to see the glamorous are | Court No, 3--Norman Lo and Donald
skier and her husband.
The large crowd that gathered down for. decision in the Inter- o watch the p-Tsui School Challenge Cup · Soccer: wes rewarded, especially competition today and Friday: In the second set, with some Ano
TODAY
display of courtcraft by both contestants. An inspired Taut stepped into the court in the second set after losing the first without taking a game.
Ti revealed some 'ol. his former championship form, pass- ing the holdor on many occa stons. Tul·led 3-2 at one stuge,
toy Ho Kachau and Ho Cheung-po down to the Comes. Would you
H. Rawlings Court No, Lake to sea competitors gotting The bride, Yuk-ying and. Wong Bul-kl v Same cash
Zae and George n. (J.B. Gonați- ves): Court No. 5 R.M, Manphier-
rewards?
Absolutely not,
a double World There Champion in 1950, placed
La Salle College Clements Middie School, King Dark Tam
Queen's College & Wan Yan College Third Quarters Court No. Kung The amateur can compete for the Olympic Games. She L 23, All, Navy, Osseway Bay, p.m. **. Van-Chao, and Thomas Liu V Chaung honour and the glory and, in Pois, 23, is a editor and
Junior
Kwen-kwong and Cheung chow (cidentally, the indirect, benefits special correspondent of the La Salle College v 81 Joseph's Col-
out of his lere, King"» Tark. 3 p.m.
Revue weekly. Hlustrated Queen's College v Junior Technical, Navy, Causeway Bay 1 p.m.
The professional track reengozino in Munich, -- Associa- FRIDAY
ted Press. Yuniar
would be more than buntent wilth the publicity which would uterus to them on World Champions.”
Judah and Lang 15. Gerrard for competing in the Gaines. Ofth in the Downhill race in the Mon and G..P. Pritchard v SA should be no monetary reward second in the Giant Slalom and
· Court No. 6-Bincus Quarter-finals;
St Louis y Wali Yan College A.M
but Ip amashed back to tako Club round, 230 pm
SKFM Wah Pao, College, Kaw
three games in a row to lead 5-3. 1get, Club Ground, 3.30. p...
I looked on it the match was
all over bar shouting, but Thui
rallied strongly to level. With FA CUP BETTING
dervlen, he led 30-love, but failed
Areenal
to clinch the advantage. He ipst
London, Feb. 24. that all-important eleventh game
who have been and Ip went to take the next drawn to meet Luton Town in Much' eftoit) for set and tho' quarter-finals word, made. A
W, YAU).
Exhibition matches against visiting which he gets: Japanese players at Chater, Hoads triumph 415 pm Mye K.C.Deo: 6.15 p.m.Nakano ve Kooghner.
BADMINTON
Men's "Division Sectional Play- ofTe Men's ""C" Division. Section HEY Fin' Docks; •KCCC v. Kin Zong. Beglion 2--morelo “B% v St anhg's. “Junior · Bixed CYMCA V JJKU, OS
JON SNOOKER
Daubles
́"Parks".
What I want to do away with
ly the hypocrisy whereby athletes
Colony Championship M. Kevler take an oath which implica
CHANGE IN THE OXFORD CREW
Qxford, Fel, 20.
dos Remedios v ClockChi competing when we Dil Innow the Oxford y Cade Bourer (Club Lugliano); B.A. they are getting nothing out of A change has been, made in
crew to race
a hungchu v MA. Grimpel (Club that, for the vast majority that Cambridge in the University Lusitano), kar pomen
BILLIARDS
Just interest on boat race on March 28, to 2 favourites to win the FAV Joseph Chong KCC but, and every
Colony Chenplanship-5.P. Fan I don't want to, accuse envone, Cup av tonight's "call-over at
Scores were: Third Round.-Edwin Tsai beat the Victoria Club
CRICKE
Anny League 33 Gen. Horp, v.6
athlete kaow
Donald Lo 4-3, 70–8; 5. Chewk [Closing, quotations ware: -- 5 ) BOD,, (Sooktand): RASC v.40 Diy be made out what person JN.-W., Sanders, who, rowed
Chow beat Frank Yeh 0-4. 4-6
| ** Quartor Finals.--Ip Koon-hung
f the Merton crow, probably,
to 2 Arsenal, 7,to 2, Portsmouth,
Tro, Cay (Cralgengowers in Ne national out of being an inter- the best Oxford eight at Trendy
last year, replices:::: 9 to 2 Burnley and 6 to 1 New- FRANC HAA. By* (Recreio); 34
Kowloon Cricket Club) Don't mak
it a "disgrace" for Webster, of Castle United; 100 to 7 Shemelding Recreat a man to make his profesion an Sanders, who weigh (holder), brat Taul Yan-pul 6-0, United and Chelsea, 100 to 0 tion Chio).*** há
Lotbieth ona köt éverkans carlo Fistine, will paw-st hour while C, -Twul Wal-put bert Norman Blackburn Taver 40 to 1 Ealey SOCCER a lawyer only ductor and don't D. Milling meer to The No. 8 Lo 6-1, 0-EC. Dan has a ton Town, and 60 d 1 Fede Vinales en erup
3 Army, Mafor; and: Minar Unifi Chasil siano hôm the unciam the conister. † posílinn. In Wange United Reuter, s
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