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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

ANNUAL RACE MEETING

Saturday 22nd, Wednesday 26th & Saturday, 29th March, 1952.

(Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952.

ENTRIES FOR COLONY ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

CLOSE ON FRIDAY

Entries for the Colony Athletic Championships, `which will be held at Sookunpoo on Saturday and Sunday, April 5 and 6, close on Friday morning. There will be an additional event → the Hammer Throw as there have been several requests for its inclusion.

The Inter-School Championships started this morning with the heats and pre- Ilminaries at Caroline Hilland will be continued on Thursday, with the finals being decided on Friday,

The Army Individual Championships will be contested on Friday and Saturday at Boundary Street...The list of best performances appended here will ace new names and better performances by next Monday, but as it stands at present it gives a fair indication of the generat standard of athletics in Hongkong this year and a guide to championship hopes,

Intending entrants who have Shrug Kit-chly (Queen's)

St. Walker (Army) appiled for and not yet receiveding Sun (Wah Yan) entry forms are asked to con- tact My F. J. Tingny, the Hon. Secretary, at Tel. 32189 during office hours.

100 METRES HURDLES A. Collaco La Salle)

pr. 1. Carton (Army)

Lt. J.O. Cave (Milocarlanı) He Sat-hung (SCAT Hung Chu-yang (SCAA)

*1.0* 5.1 second for performance

180 over 220 yards. 10.01

HIGH JUMP, Julia Tingey (KGVS) Valerie Jitlott (KGVS) *63.9 | Tail Shul-may "(SCAA)

04.8 | 14112 120H (KGVS) 05.0 Jennifer Hart (KOVA) Diana_Jillott (KGVS)

67.8 Lella Butcher (KCVS)

Best Performances Tak-chueng (Kowloon City) 06. Lyn Harris (KGVS)....

In Hongkong In 1952

Best performances by Colony athletes in January, February and March follow:

100 YARDS Stephen Xavier La Salle) Norman Lo (University) Cheung Yat-bung (SCAλ) t/pl. Daniels (Army) Shek Ka-lim (SCAA) 1. Shelley (Mtlecariana) Fung Kut-jee (Wah Yani Quentin Almao KGVS)

100 METRES Stephen Xavier (La Salles Chung Yat-hung (SCAA) 1. Imreira La Salle) L/Cpl. Daniels (Army)... Fung Kut-fee (Wah Yan) Wang Man-wan (SCAA) Hobert Wong (St Stephen's) FOG.B.H, Norris

Milocarians) ...... Yeung Ying-kon (Wah Yani 1. Bellamy (EYMCA)

300 METRES

Stephen Xavier (La Salle) Sgt. Hamzah (RAFI Shek Ka-lin (SCAA) Nurman to (University)

E. Loureiro (La Salle)

Yeung Ying-ton (Wah Yani

The First Bell-will-be-tung-at-11.20-an, and the first race-Belany (EYMCA will be run at 12.00 Noon, each dus. The titin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)

There are twelve races each day (30 in all).

Through Tickets at $72.00 each may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also leket at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting on 20th March as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.

Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 21st March, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings,

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

5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

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 at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

examined and checked

Totalisator Tickets should be 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 os no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investor have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the lost race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

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

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1052 RACING SEASON ARE NOT 1951 SETS ARE VALID VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1952. UNTIL THEN.

B. McCall (KCVS)

Lee Chiu-let (SCAA) Fung Kut-lee (Wah Yanj

S1 Englian Police)

•Lens 0,1 Bera. over 220 yarele.

for

HIGH JUMP

Peter Grant (EYMCA)

POLE VAULT

Yee Til-kwan (SCAAT 10.7 F/Sgt. K.F. Wake (RAF) Kwang Latrechin (BCAA) 10.9 Grant 13RTRI 110 Neem RTH)

Joan Atherton (EYMCA) Lee Porchų (BCAA)........ LONG JUMP

Deborah Hurlbutt_(KGVS) Jennifer Hart (HOVS)

Rito 115 (KOVS)

5:0

Ling Sum (Wah Yon

5:7

| S/Sgt. Handley (Army)

A:

George Thumb (La Salle)

5:4

Yom Wol-ling (Kowloon City)

5:4

Nina Roberts (KÓVS)

Ping Wa (185)

3:4

Bary Hole (KGVS)

.10.2

14. Fortune (RASC)

4:4

Fok Wing-sheong (SCAA)

103 Sgt. Water (Army)

Lyn Harris (KGVS)

104 et Hall ve Field, RAJ.

4:3

Tse So-ying (14) Ta)

104 Ger. Mymolt (175 Lae. Bly 5:3

| Pong Sik (Pai Tei

105

10A 10.6

10:0

10: £

10:3

0:4

312

11

Ple Smythe (EMB

114 Livermore (Milocarian

Car Wal-lam Wah Yani, Ne Y-chel (Rowiren Civi

DEN

ກ: ຕ

n: a

11.#

11. Damilie (45 Field, HA)

9. U

11.3

LONG JUMP

11.6

110 S. T. Moyaan (Army) 11015/Sgt. Wilson

11:2

30: 91%

57:8

20: 7

20: 024

R. Engineers)

Chen Wallam (50^^)

Bing Wu (DBS:

245 Der Humphreys (ASCI T. Carpenter

23.

2:30

(carlans)....

23.7 Ng Mini-sum

CPL Lowe ARTRI

219

20: 416

210 futchina (13. Field-RAẠI

10:14

...

24.2 Grotte Thumb la Saller

224.2

242 Cheng Man-ching (DBS)

21,3

10:10

43: 2 12:193% 41:0

47

HOP. STEP & JUMP *24.3 Cheng Yat-hung (SCAA) .. performance. Heding (RASC)

400 METRES Norman Lo University) L/Cul. T. E. Williams (Army). Cap. 1. Lamble (Miocarlans)..

any Braga (La Salle

Paitoon enchant (DDS) Lockwood (EYMCA)

Fung Ku-lee Wah Yan)

Hi Sal-hung (SCAA)

Hoo Seng-tuck (University).

Willcox (KCVS! *Less_9.3=_res. for

Sgt. T. Mosman (Army).... | S/Set. Wilson

*52.7 R Engineers)

53.31. T. Carpenter Mcarlans) 56 Yam Wai-ling (SCAA) 56.3 Shelt Ka-1m (SCAA) 50.4 Sgt. Abbatis (23 Field RAI $5.5 Gur. Mynott (173 Loc. Bly.). 56.8 Cpl. Lent (ddlesexs 6701/Cpl. Lowe (3 RTB) 57.1

performance Chan Wai-chuen (SCAA) ..

41:4 47: 216 411 10

40:1115

40:11

40: 4

40: 43

"57.4

SHOT PUT

37:05

Cul. Dougina (Army)

35;&

MaAyov (EYMCA)

34:304

800 METRES Sgt. J. F. MacMahon

(EYMCA)

Bdr. Hall (27 MAA) .......

3:23

b. Arnold (45 Field RAJ

34:0

Leung Kam-po

SM Weller (Middlesex) Hamilton (23 Field RAY

33:0

3:10

33: B

over 440 yards.

2:05.0 -no (SCAA)

4:05 B Li. G. McCord (Milocarians) 2:07.5 Dr. Humphreys (ASCY

2:015 R. Heitmover University) Lo Wing-chuen (Salle

2:09.7 Parker (EYMCA) Norman Lo (University)... Lee Shul-chung (SCAA)

Crn, Frank Taylor (EVMCA). Fas.. Shirley (Army)............. Chan Cht-kwan (Queen's) ... Cheung Chek-yin (SCAA) *2:18.7 Lee 9.8 sock for performance over 880 yards.

1,500 METRES

2:00.8 2:112

DISCUS THROW 2:14.5 L/Mr. Pawlowski 2:15,0 (HAA).......

L/Cpl. Roj (Army), Chan Wai-chuen (SCAA) Li. B. Gaddes (47 HAA Ng Yuen-fok (BCAA) Tene Ballemand (EVMCA) Wai Kee-viu (University)

Capt. Deneock (Middlesex) GRU)

Sat. J.P. MacMahon (EYMCA! 4:27.5 Cin. Frank Taylor (EYMCA) 4:23.8 1. G. McCord (Milocarians) 4:31.0 St. Barnes (EYMCA)

Lee Salu-chung

(Kowloon City) .............

Chon Chi-kwan Queen's)

M. Wilcox (KGVS) Wang. Kat-lu (SCAA)

Ivan George (DBS)

Lo Pong-kee (Wai Yan) ONE MILE

Sgt. J. P. Machalion

(R Signals) s/set Peter West (RE)

4309

Cpl. Douglas (Army)

4:30.4 4:15.8

4:30

JAVELIN THROW

4:49. Chan Wai-chuen BCAA)

Bdr Reeves (Army) 5:03.1 L Fothergl

(Middlesex)

(27 HAA)

3:00.0

L/Bdr. Pawlowaki

Mace (REE)

1:30.0

Butter, 13 RTR)

4:41,0

Sai. Hessing (NASC)

Stevens (Army)

4:40.0

Spr. Whitehead

4:31.4

4:54.0

REM Weller (Middlesex)

4150.0

Cin. Frank Tavlor (REME) .. 4:44.3

Lt. G. MoCord (BUR)

Rfn. Sears (RUK).

Barnes (3 Field RA)...

Ghr. N. Lee (29 Field RA) .. Capt. Norman Pallitos (Army) 5:00.0

Leo Shiu nhung (SEA Gar.

3:01.0

p

Hadgezon (173 Ldr. Biv.) THREE MILES $/Set. Peter West. (NE)

.... 15:152 Stebbings (зRTA) .......... 16:12.7 Car, Coburn (45 Field, RA).. 16:10.3 Tucker (RURI

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies. J. Dver (tilocarians) MUST wear their badges pruininently displayed, throughout the Meeting.

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

. Engineers)

́GIRLS' EVENTS

100 YARDS Lam Kak-lan' (SCAA) Wong Yee-man (SCAA)| Poon Ching-wonn (Pul Taj Shirley Winterton (KGVS) Fok Winit-shoun) (SCAA) 18:35.0 Jayce Avasia (University) **** 18:475 Hary Hale (KCVS)***... 15:55.3 Deborah Huribati (kdvs) Bdr. Munson (Army) Chan King yin (SCAA)

Julla Tingay KGVS) 18:17.4 Jennifer Hart (KGVS) -Leo Kam-hung (SCAA)

100 METRES Gerhard Wagner (University) 19:174 Cheung Walstong (SCAA) ... 19:33.3 Wong Yee-man (SCAA)

6,000 METRES

Julia Tingay (KGVS) Lam Kok-len (SCA) 14:03.0 Jennifer Hart (EYMCA) t. J. Dyer (Muncarians)

17:57.5 Joan Atherton (EYMCA) L/Bdr. Mutman (Army)

Shirley Winterton (KGVS) Lee Kam-hung (SCAA)

200 METRES Wong Cheung-lam (SCAA) ̧.. 19:01.2 Jennifer Itart (KOVS)

Corin Crozier (KCVS) 110 METRES HURDLES

Julia Tingoy (KGVS)

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Seasons/St. Peter West (Army) tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies

or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for

of all chits, etc payment a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

Only

The Branch Ofces, the Treasurers' Compradore Omeo and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradoro Offee and the Secretary's Office are altuated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club V House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy

(Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is $9.00 each day including tax for all personą including ladies, and. is payable

at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC, WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY, CLUB.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABIE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

'SERVANTS' PASSES

Servanta poses will be issued to private box halders.only; who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holden of such passes are not permitted in the Membors' Enclosure except for passing through on their duțles and must remain in their employers" stands,

adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room,

Owing to the congestion. In the Members Reting holders and Members arderequested to ensure that their servants make use uniy of the Publis Betting Hall, Military Palica will

posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is

By Order

H. MIBA,

Secretary.

adhered to.

10:01.0 18:25 A

Lt. J. O. Cave (Milocarians) .. 10.5 Bitz Itail (KGVS), Chaung Yat-hung (SCAA)

A. Collaco (La Salle)

Chan Wai-lam (Wah Yan)

Cheng Man-ching (DBS)

U Belp (St Stephen's) Paul Yap (University)

14.0 Margaret Mackerül (KGVAI 170 Fox Vind-aheung_(SCAA) 174 Chan Cheo-yuk (BCAA) 17.7 | Leung Sau-hang (Cleinentl) 10.0 Wu May-hing (Pul To) 10.7 Poon Ching-woon (Pui To)

NOTICE

| Jaan Atherton (EYMCA)

SHOT FUT

Wu Jeong-chang (Pul To) Carol Braga (University) ****

La Man-aa (SCAA) ....

9. Graham-Cumming (KGVS) Eleanor Smart (University)

Margaret King (University)

| Suran, Qwan-itughes

[University)

Lee Po-chee 15CAA) Valerie_Jallott (KGVS)

Chow Tze-ying (GTC)

4: 01%

**********

vofandann

****====* Sa

octo abondo Ag-

S

24: 215

23:10

2311

2:115

Teddy Gardner

Outpoints Terry Allen

Newcastle, Mar. 17. Teddy Gardner, of Hartle- pool, won the British and· vacant Empire Flyweight boxing titles and retained his European flyweight crown when he outpointed the British Champion, Terry Allen, over 15 rounds at St. James' Hall here to- night.

Gardner, 30-year-old balding publican from West Hartlepool, deserved his victory over Allen, a former World Champion, but 23: 3 the margin separating the two 33: 16 boxers must have been narrow. Mr Peter Muir, The

no hesitation in however, awarding Gardner the decision. clearly disappointed

.

109: 3

105: 7

103: 215

Allen

was

193: 0

90.11

DN: 5%

11:3

04: DIS

14:4

*04:1

103: 43%

143:5

141:4

134: B 133: 8 129: 212 123:

at the result.

The European title,

which

Gardner won a month ago, was

also at stake tonight.

NOT EXCITING

It was an interesting bout but one. Neither not an exciting

a punch man appeared to have strong enough to do any serious damage.

Gardner went down three imes. He was wrestled to the floor in the third round, was the fifth caught off balance in 120: 71% and he slipped in the ninth. He was never in serious dim- culty.

123:11 121: 8

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

In the early rounds it seemed that Allen's more forceful style would win him the fight, but he 125 found. Gardner an elusive target. 12./1

A SOCCER SWEEP FOR ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

Gordon Channing, captain of St. Joseph's College Junior Soccer XI, receives the Lugard Dow! for the Schools' Junior. Soccer League Championship from the Director of Education, the Ion, D. J. S. Crozier.

The St Joseph's College Senior and Junior teams with Mr "Bert" Tennuci and the Rev. Bro. Cronan and the four trophies they won the Archie Goldenberg" Cup, the David Loute Memorial Cup, the Lugard Bowl and the Walter Pryde

Memorial Cup. China Mail Photos,

Ewo's Defeat

Of Middlesex

Was The Only Surprise

Of

First Seven-a-Side Round

By "HANLINCODE”.

The commencement of the Rugger Blarney Stone Seven-a-side Charity Shield was watched by a goodly and appreciative crowd on Saturday afternoon at Sookun- The brilliant sunshine suited the spectators and made the outing perfect in view of the enthusiasm shown by each and every one of the competing teams."

poo.

Up to the close of play, when 13 of the opening matches had been played off, the only surprise was the defeat of the Middlesex Regiment, minus their star Clay. den, by Ewo (Jardines).

ground.

breeze and a softer

SEVENS MONDAY'S (At Club Ground, Happy Valing) 21 Field Regt. 10-173 Leg, Bly. 0

Apart from this upset, all the, their heads a little more they a cooler other games went according to wish to go much further,

although expectation,

many Royal Northumberland Fashiers present thought that Club "A" 0-Wilshire "A" 13--

to win were extremely lucky

INE

the first few after their match against 3rd Royal minutes did not impress. Wilts Tank "A"

should have had a higher score. They could, and probably will do better In their next match. Argyles "B" 0-15-Field "B" 11 A good game and 45th played

game was not played extremely well.

to the Royal Ulster Wayfcong 20-34 LÁA BGT 0] owing

Wayfoong,

up and so the holders, work- Rifles not turning very well together and awarding a walkover to Tamar

being showed really good form. They Cubs. Yesterday

Patrick's Day may have had will most likely. meet 88th the

I will give here a briet re- matches as they sume of the were played off.

26 FDB (RAMC) 0-3rd Royal

Tanks G..

was Gardner's siti in the A good hord game with itüle last round which probably earn- science, but most enjoyable to ed him the decision. His de-watch. Ienco

was superb and he did

ed

semi-final,

which

close AA W/S REME 0-RAF "D" 16. should be worth seeing,

most

nl the

scoring at

quarters,

The boxing at times reached

128 casions developed 134tressing maul

137 a high standard,

but on oc into a dis-

14.1

In Hamzah the Fillers have a potential match winner, if they utilise his

speed to the best advantage.

Gardner has now won three Dampier Penguins 3-Club "B" 8 144 championships

month after than 15 years.

201

inside of A boxing for more

won

Superior football Club this

linowledge but game,

Aller said:

Cu on

Dampler are to be congratulate a very fine showing. Dampler's senior seven will be all the at-watched with interest.

in

duel

A

Ewo 3-Middlesex ( Well played, Ewo! This game definitely, showed what deter- mination can do in sevens. very enjoyable match to watch. 68 Medium Hort, 15-HE Police "B" o

This was a good, hard game. and pleasant to watch. Royal Ulster Rifles v. Tamar

"Cuba't

THE

something to do with it. Argyles "A" 0-27 (Strange's)

Bly. 3

This too was a good game uttle between the with very teams. IIQ lost

just # man before the interval and this handicapped their efforts, "

45 Field Rert. 11-27. HAA QU. C. T. "A" O As the result shows, 58 are

A very keen game and much Jack Thomas who is, at the more even than the score shows. moment, ill. The Police In- Bellamy's speed won the day but cluded two Chinese players in it is friteresting to note that ail the side and one was notably the points came in the first half.

Tamar Tigers 13-8

FOD (RAOC)

quite a team and this without After the fight, 20. "The decision surprised me. I 20. thought I had deserved it be 20 couse I did nearly 31.4 facking"

20.0

The light. Bignals hitherto used to signify that an objection has been lodged and the result thereof have been

At tho weigh-in Gardner

Renfert 110 lbs. 14 ozs, and Allen 111 lbs. 8 ozs.—Reuter.

HKRA SHOOT

Tamar Tigers 16--1AF "A"

t

Club “Á! -3rd Röyat Tanks

MAH 5

The Wilts were a better tent

day, but Ewo extended them somewhat.

In Tumar we have a potential

The Tigers won this quite well' finalist, but they have Club

but did not run up the lante "A" to meet before that. De

The FOD Anitely one of the two best This was a close call for Club score expected. teams an view but one must "A" and, it is worth mention played an energetic and bustling. op that they never crossed the game and did very creditably Beatles fgainst Uitio

their points against such opposition Why the Filers play- Tanks Imp. All

Wiltshire "A" 11-Ewa 5 ed Hamzah in the second string came from two penalties. This The Hongkong Rifle Assocta- is beyond my comprehension, was a most exciting care to yesterday than they were Satur- tion's regular fortnightly prac- Most of the spectators seemed watch.

The Referees who attended so tice shoot was held at Kal Tak to be of the opinion that RAF on Sunday with a large atten- could have folded a better willingly and well were Messrs. Club C-HR Police "A" 3 dance of 79 members. The wea" seven.

Dodds, Evans, ther condition was fair, tom-

Forsgate and McClintock. Square with white border.perature 76, with variable light winds. Same scora returns were

`INTERNATIONAL FINAL/ :Square with white border. very good,

The winners of spoons in the Square with white border, different classes were as follow:

S.R. (a) Class A-Major Wil- These signals will be exhibited on the Totallantorson, 89, Class B1, Nancy Kong Tower in the positions, previously occupied by the signal 80; 3. M. Levar. 87; 3. Stovens 84; Class C-1. Sgt. Knight. 90; 3. lights and the Spheres will be dispensed with.

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amended as follows:-

Objection

RED Objection Suplained BLUE Objection Overruicú YELLOW

The objection signal only (Red square with White 82. border) will flash for a short period before it becomes statics. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a White light and will be exhibited below the objection signals,

H. MISA,

Sun Class B-1.

Taikoo 6-Wiltshire "P" 3

Talkoo (B., & Swan after extra time. Next to the Club- Tanks duel this was the most exciting game of the afternoon.

HAFT School

FOD (RAOC).18

Sommerville,

Again the Police were fucky to win.Clubhad, hard luck because for me -ygood. 25 porcent of thegime

idy", "novar

1611 - The Riqlice

The International Finals match that was played off on Sunday 2nd area.

The refereesworo Messrn. afternoon at the Navy Ground; Cpuseway Bay at 4:00 p.m. was Evans, Dodds, Somerville, and

McClintock, quite a good game to watch. The Welshmen after reorganising without their alar players, J.

extremely

RUGBY LEAGUE CUP DRAW

Armstrong .85; 3. G., Binsmons in the losing seven were three 14gir fifteen and bob Thomas Kavler m2; Lazaro David Thio atigues well for next season. There

SR. (b) Class A-1. AF Cincie players. They looked and Roberts, did

kren and enjoyed themselves, well. Wong 32, 3. Pang Shun B12 3 27 ILAA " - Falice "A" about England being the winner, was no doubt at aff

J. DaCosta 80;

Class C--Mitt | PRON

by roine 19 points to 9 points, The Rugby League, Luykem Brown 74.

this match the Police "A" But, the Taffles, played a hard final dirgu, made, tadau The next practice shoot will weres extremely hucky to win, enthusiastle game and the crowd Worklogion Toren take place at Kal Tak :oni Sün“ | 27th put up a stout effort. The enjoyed the match", "and appre-1. Leigh 4. FemtherstonA day, March 90, at 1 san.. Oring winners did not seen to nettle | cfoĝed the sumuner-dile weather, * The muftahes zie. at 200, 300, and.500 yards! ¡ down at all, woll and must use even if the players wished for og March 201-Ale

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