THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1952.
LAWTON IN ACTION
Watford Go On A Spending Spree And Their Gates Climb Up To £2,000
By ARCHIE QUICK
When Notts County two years ago bought Tommy Lawton, Leon Leuty, Frankie Broome and other stars in a burst of extravagance, they put 5,000 on their average gates, Increased attendances at the Third Division clubs they visited, and got their money back in a year.
Twentyman when the Corlisle United centre-half is demobbed at Christmas. Fewell clood up well in this, his League debut, against the experience of the Watford forward Ino.
Now Watford are doing the same thing. Mitchell, Gallogley, Puton, Suphin, Paterson, Bowie, Croker and Phipps were got at bargain sale prices, and now Evans, Walsall's smart inside forward, has been added to the list to bring the investment up Lo.£17,000.
And what is happening to this enterprising Hertfordshire club at Vicarage Road?
To start with, their first two home matches each produced a gate
£2,000 of
against
first 20 of £600 per average Aeam match for all of last season. 171.. Even allowing for the crease of threepence price di RuIIKS ON that is Musianting advance? - i been
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visilang the
Cursos Hou
arc Relegated Rangers ground and their previous en-transitional teum threes. Taylor closure at
Manager Juck "Weymouth C
und
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trom
formerly and off now for a quarter of a century, and I have never sees with Wolves and aluli City as old Such scenes of enthus.com
given player has
they have there were
hands a trial und
So he packed the team with youngsters at Wattord and
visit tor the
WH of Queen's Park Hungers on failed. Thursday. Long queues stretch- ed down ail uppronen funds and 22,000 paying Epectators set a new mid-week record 101 this long-established club.
sutistying draw. Three of newcomers are National
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Tommy Lawton, the former England centre- forward, is now leading Brentford's bid for promotion
in the Second Division, Express Photo.
have got to keep winning at home, getting a fair number of points away, and stay among ine League leaders we are to keep our public," said Chair- Against mun Higby Taylor.
Watford looked on top JOB FOR LAWTON? Rangers,
halt of the world in the first
Talk in the Soccer clubs, but they faced, missed peual- the
of
of Tommy possibility
one
becoming the ty, and gave me doubts about | Lawton
day ther ability to
full manager stay.
FC of Brentford Rumour has it that the depar, ave | eight-months' sensun. have Watford
in ture of manager Jack Gibbons New from Griffo Park is a preli-
the initiary in
grooming England's one-time star centre- forward for the position, and that the appointment of Jiminy Bain, asistant manager, to the job recently was but a stop- gap arrangement until the time thut Lawton is ready to retire.
At the moment, Tommy playing particularly
well, is comfortably housed in Brentford district, anti has no plans about hanging up his boots. But the end of his ac- tive career cannot be very far ahead, and I should imagine a post in West Lon- inasagerial con would sult him perfectly
A club with a problem Swindon. They have in
Mau- centre-forward coveted by many First Divi- sion clubs in general, and Portsmouth in particular. Swin- don are hard-up, and a five-
Softball fans, numbering thou-the Saints to ensure a tle should most figure cheque would be welcome just now. But Owen senda In this Colony, will be the Komets drop their game. A defeat for the Pandas will will not move.
making their way to the A650- everything ciation's grounds to witness the automatically give the Komets settled between was
Ports- traditional parade of all teams the coveted Watson's trophy. mouth and Swindon for the their full uniforms. Arrange-
In move, but at the last minutements are being made with the local-boy Owen said: "I am Hongkong Musicians Union to stellar band on hand to
new
Ser-
the
v.cemeri in the Army. Camerun has arcuay played for Army First XI. Brian Nicholas is regtrve for the Ireland match and youur Mike Powell looks
But the enterprising Board of Directors are in hu success iwo maids that only begets Puccess in these strictly commercial soccer days, "We ready-made successor
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FIRST RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 27th September, 1952..
fur
(Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club). There are 10 ruces. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Itace will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Ruces-$20.00) also tickets at $2.00 each
בט
rice Owen
a
Last week Only
for the Cuin Sweep on the last race of the Mlecting as well as thuhe
the "Kwangtung Handicap Sweep" Special Cash Sweep scheduled to be run on fith October, 1962, may be ontained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone use, ist Fluer.
the
Softball Season's Grand
Opening On Sunday
The official opening of the 1952-53 Softball will take place at King's Purk, Kowloon, on September 21.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for quite comfortable, and I will ravide popular tunes to fit the
by 10.00 am, on Friday, 20th September, will be sold and the reservation curicelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Omice at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Ulces at;--
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following Jules-
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponics. so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" elgual will be indicated by a white light at
the Totaligator Tower.
THE
BEEN
to stay in my home town." And that is that, for however much the critics talk of professional they still have the footballers being slaves
last word in transfer talks..
tb "Another club with a ready- mado asset is Southend. He Stubbs, is a local, Leslie
outside. currently playing at
useful left, but a more than centre-forward and a depend- able deputy centre-half.
too
occasion.
Mr Alexander L. Peasles, the representative of Mr Harring- ton, American Consulato Gen- al, will toss the first ball to open the seasou..
In the opening game, Arturo Ozorlo's "moth ball" Saints, last
SPORTS ROUNDABOUT.
SOUTHEND UNITED'S 1952 STYLE IS MODELLED ON THE OLYMPIC FINALISTS
By W. CAPEL KIRBY & DAVID JACK
Soccer enthusiasts, amazed by the slick, promotion-seeking brand of football being served up by Southend United, will be surprised to hear that the "Shrimpers' " 1952 style is inspired by Olympic finalists, Hungary and Yugoslavia.
Manager Harry Warren, only British League Club manager to go to Helsinki, believes we can learn from the rest of the football world, And brighter, football means increased attendances and bigger tax revenue,
This, plus
the fact that the i will return to Brentford we were jget more than one. Every time "Brentford have no plans Bob looks at the re-seeded St Treasury grab millions without told:
ho chases pitch ploughing anything back into the for appointing a new manager. Andrews game, didn't mean a thing to Jimmy Bain will carry on-if he thousands of sparrows who are the bureaucrat who refused survives the headaches and loss getting. fat on City's ground im-
provement scheme. business Harry allowance in Helsinkl.
currency of sleep,"
With
FANLING GOLF
A
BARNSLEY DELIGHTED We've often acard of the
Barnsley are delighted "squeeze" being oppiled to make the philosophical outlook and Soccer managers resign. Now club spirit of newcomer George simlar tactics are being used in Spruce, ex-Wrexham contre-half, debut in mid- a Midland club, but this time who made his it's the chairman - not the week.
1s dua for manager who
When George was offered elimination.
first-team place at wing-hall earlier in the season he said he WORKINGTON'S BIG DAY
was prepared to play anywhere December 6 should be quite a
manager Angus Seed suggested, Workington for
sports enthusiasts,
With the Rugby but it wouldn't be fair to the League team at home and Ted regular lads.
"Grand type,"
commented Smith's Soccer boys standing a 50-50 chance of being at home Angus Seed. "He would play in
the ath team if I asked bira." in the FA Cup second round a clash of fixtures is on the cards. Just to help matters along an England Rugby Union trial will also be staged in the Cumberland
day
town on that day, and RU season secretary Lt. Col. Prentice says: Sunday, Our trial will certainly be in
the afternoon,"
Opening day programme: 2 p.m. Grand Parade.
Pandas.
3 pm. Saints V Hongkong
5 pm. U.S. Navy v Braves,
Colony Tennis Championships The LRC
year's Senior "A" Champions, At
Draw For The
Victory Cup Competition
The following the Royal Hongkong Golf Club draw for the Victory Cup Golf Competi-
tion:
1st round-Messrs Peat, Mar- American Soccer enthusiasts were so impressed by the two Department; The Bank Line.
wick,
Mitchell & Co., v Marine thrashings Spurs handed out to (China) Lid., y Messrs Harry Manchester United in the States
Wicking &
& Co. Ltd; Public they've sent a representative Works Department ν Chinu
Co.. Light & Power Fleld Regiment R. A. v
over to persuade Tottenham to
tour America next close season.
Ltd:
25
Dalry
Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co.,
Ltd., v Hongkong & Shang-
Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
Co.,
V
Jards
Lowe,
Bingham & Transportation
RESERVE STAND-BY Southport have made an offer Success of Cardiff City goal for Stan Mathews but before Ltd; Messrs Gibb, Livingston
in First Blackpool fans pull down the hal Banking Corporation: Messrs keeper Ron Howells
| point out Division football har established Tower, we'd better the former Swansea Town tree-that this particular Mathews in
an inside forward with Lanark Matthews; transfer player as favourite for
United. Bradford and Bury are The Hongko Noyal Signals v the Weish International XI-yet
Co. Ltd; The Union Insuranco Ron went to Ninian Park only also interested.
Co Ltd;
v Inland Society of Canton Ltd. as a reserve stand-by,
Walford have Streamlined
Departmen Revenue
Messrs City manager Cyril Spiers
scout other things besides a new team. Dodwell & Co., asked much travelled
are South British Insurance Albert Lindon If his journeys At Vicarage Road there had revealed a reserve goal-smartly-dresed ball boys, a pro- Lid; Messra Butterfield & Swire keeper. Albert's reply? There's gramme worthy of the First Cable & Wireless Ltd.
concrato Division, and now one about eight inlles from Car-
terracing. dut who might do the trick."
And for £1,000 City signed a future international from Barry Town.
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Co..
2nd Byce into round Messrs Gilman & Co.
Ltd; Asiatic "What about completing the Petroleum Co., (S.C.).Ltd; E. D. Banking Company; job with a better public address Sussoons
The ByBiem?
present one emits RE.ME.; 7th Royal Tank Re only hisses and gurgles.
giment; Imperial Chemical In dustries (China) Ltd.. HE MUST BE O-KAYE Leicestershire The following are the results
have just had
1st found to be played by best season in County
Outside right Len Allchurch, of Colony Championship as well their
November
2; 2nd round by theas Ladies' Plate tennis matches cricket. That's why there'll be more brilliant than brother
many. Swansea November 80; 3rd round by worried faces when they know according to
likely
will take the field. Their oppo- nehts will be the popular and colourful Pandas.
In the second game, Braves, 1940/50/81 Scope played at the Ladies' Recreation australian Virice Jackson is enthusiasts, can't get his place in December 14; semi-final by De- of nant winners, will clash with the Club yesterday:
Only 21, he is a six-footer for and 13 sono too heavy
a winger perhaps, even bear- BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO
ing in mind All Kirchen, DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL Arsenal, who has recently been
SIGNAL AFTER
"ALL CLEAR"
BAS
appointed a Norwich FC
director. EXHIBITED.
But Southend are apt selling Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before Stubbs. They have promotion leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description ambitions, and of what I saw of them against Swintion I cannot be rectilled later.
will be Cash received-in respect-of-Dividends should be checked should imagine they before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short here fighting it out with the leaders next May They are pugnent of the value of tickets presented can be entertained the best Third Division side I once livestors have left the Counters.
have seen for a long while.
Southend too are absorbed in development. The ground Government-is, releasing a cr- tain amount of timber, and tubular steel is free of restrice
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they reler, but none will be paid later than one hour after the tume for which the last 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 mude on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their Indies MUST wear their budges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
or
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches Season tickets and goatlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal Introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the' Race' Course,
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am, and the Secretary's Once at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Secretary's Office al Alexandra House, 8th Floor,
A limited number of tiftns. will be obtainable at the Club- 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.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE' -The Price of admission to the Fublic Enclosure will be $2.00 including tax for all parsons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate
Any person leaving the Pubile Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite' feo óf $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
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No-ro-admisalon, tickets will be issued.
; BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS' : PASSES
newly Pad Us, Navy; last
Colony Mixed Doubles-3, 8. Lea
Ivor
to accept an attractive the Army Soccer XI. Lad who's cember 28; final by January 15,
season. keeping him out is one of Angus 1953. Interested Seed's Barnsley youngsters,
and Miss K. Phos beat Lee Wal-tong League offer next and Mrs Gloria Choy 6-4, 6-1.
Colony Ladies Doubles. Mrs M. Accrington are Chow and Ullan Khoo beat Mes club.
B. Kite and Miss E. Skinner 6-4, 6-0; Mrx E. Litton and Mis H. Le lost 3-4, 2-3,
the
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Will Nell Franklin - make an
19-year-old Arthur Kaye.
"B" winnerS. yeur's
Boll games will be hotly con- tested and will give the crystal ball Razers something to predlet,
Spurs still deny that full-back Will the Saints be able to keep to Bits V. Fowler and Mrs C. ChEngland come-back? Not unless Arthur Willis has asked for a the Senior pennant? Or will
Colmy Ladies Singles-Mes Mar-he Improves considerably on his move. That may be true-but the Braves be making a come-tha Young beat Mrs W. Pepperell mid-week showing at West Ham only because Arthur hasn't had back under their new boss, 6-0 0-1.
the Edwarde "Tau-si"
opportunity Ladies' Plate. -- Mrs. A. Sainsbury In fact more than one Hull City
of stating his Carvalho? beat Miles S. Rumjan 04, 0-2 M official rotes full-back it might be the Pandas, M. Hamchand beal Miss R. F. Barrent
Tom request, Perhaps
Но feels that the time has or the Jaguars?
Berry the best pivot at Booth-
como when he should be in a ferry. SUMMER LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS
League aldo regularly, some- The Summer league schedule has been delayed considerably due to the bad weather and the Association has re-arranged the Manchester United, Fly-following games with a view to mouth Argyle, Millwall, Hull completing the league before City and Birmingham City
Winter league starts:. but a few of the war-blitzed
Today at 0.15 Saints v Hong-
the
| clubs who have availed them-kong Pandas.
selves of the chance of rébuild- ing, and soon it will be the
tum of Southend.
Tomorrow at 6.15 Komets v Cardinals.
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Monte Carlo
Rally Plans
Monte Carlo, Sept. 16. It was announced today
Colony Ladies" Singles.--Mra Young Mrs Mary Chow; Mrs V. Judson V Miss K. Phon
"We would be interested" was where else if not at White Hart that the Monte Carlo rally Ladie Plate, Mrs Young or Tom Whittaker's staccato remark Lane. Don't be surprised if wee will take place from January, Meikle,
when Loud Newcastle United Tommy Harmor soon expresses 20 to 27.
The seven departure points Club Mixed Doubles. E. Alers might consider parting with similar views. and Miss M. Lacroix v D. L. Prophet Jackie Milburn.
(Glasgow, Lisbon, Stockholin, and Mrs Prophet: E. E. Story and
Stuart McCallum will look Palermo, Oslo, Munich, and SPRINGBOKS ANNOYED Mira A. Selfsbury v S. Saul and Miss E. Skinner.
South African footballers with even more impressive away from Monte Carlo) remain the same. TOMORROW
English clubs are up in as the hurly-burly of Third Division As last year, the competitors Colony Laldes Double chandabout Stan Seymour's criticism of opinion of scouts who have been where they will rally to Monte
football. -That's the
from expert all Join up in Gourges Rujahn and Mrs Mira Tamworth and Mrs Pearson. Springbok Soccer standard:
Colony Ladies' Singles.—Winner of The Komets are leading the Mrs Judson/Miss Phoa v Mix Utian leading club-Newcastle would rece
They'd like to
challenge a making a close study of Wrexham Carlo via Montlucon, Clermont- recently McCallum, a wing-Ferrand, Valence, Gap, Digne, Summer league with one loss in
and Grasse. Ladies Plato-Hire V. Fowler v Mrs do-lo play a representative half, would have become a big
The rally remains open to mame in Argentinian football bed a vily over the Mary Yang: Mr Salisbury Ve placed Cardinals will give young/M Pepperell/Miss Melkie South African XI.
standard bulit, saloon he been able to withstand the touring cars of which at least How would this do? Uyten- South American heat. bogaardt
Hewic (Charlton); (Charlton), Firmani (Charlton);
Soccer managers frequently get Oelofse (Chelsea), Neilson
the bird-but Birmingham City's Forbes (Chamiton) Bob Brocklebank would like to Darby)
Stewart (Leeds), Davies (Luton),
O'Linn (Charlton), Leary (Charl- lon), Perry (Blackpool).
Khoo.
**. Mrs. Judson or Miss Phoa v Miss
Skinner
But they are to move to an entirely new ground: A public
8 appeal has realised £15,000, but the first objective is £25,
them the title, 000, and until then the scheme
The Pandas are one game be- remains in it is as well, for
abeyance. Perhaps
would behind the leading Komets and more
for appropriate the they must win their game with United to go to their now en- closure as a Second Division club, and with the least pos- sible luck they can reach that goal for the first time this sea- son.
Referees' Meeting
Colony Cricket
Trial Match
Cricket Club.
Club Mixed Doubles, —M. Heenan
and Mrs E Litton v J. A. Cheetham and Mrs Cheetham,
FRIDAY
Colony Mixed Doubles T. Hsu and Mrs V. Fowler v II. J. Armstront and Mrs Pearson.
Colony Ladies' Doubles-Mrs Chow
E. Tebbuit.
+
.
Cambridge Blue
Club Men's Singles. Dr. P. O. the gate from a Combination Joins The Navy
type,
50 must have been sold before October 1, 1982.
MORE LENIENT Taking Into tendency of
account the manufacturers to turn out streamlined and underslung cars, the officials and Mine Khoo/irs Kite and A Skinner v Mrs M. Pepperell and Mrs TO SHARE OF GATE-3D,
state that they will be môre An idea the way the new taxi Ladles Plate, Mrs Ramchand V will hit sport
lenient with their requirements winner of Miss Skinner/Mrs Judron from Swindon Town's share of can be gauged
as to measurements. or Miss Phon,
The
average stipulated re- Cup The following have been selec- Oliver v. D. C, Barly.
at 50 kilometres per Trains ted to take part in a Colony Trinid Wire Tamworth & Dr G. 5. Wstron Inst season.
Club Mixed Doubles-F. G. Stuckey match at Ninian Park, Cardiff,
hour and
the regularitycon. London, Sept. 16. tests will again bò, competed The monthly meeting of the cricket match at the Kowloon and Mrs Watson: P. V. Shawn and Hongkong Football Referees omber 21, at 2 pm
Two three-halfpenny.
the #Braus" stampe
cireuit on Sunday, Sept-
Gerald Tordoff, 21-year-old" on
by Mrs Richarda v J, Haniebos and Mira
University F. Driessen,
were sent to Swindon and Cardiff Cambridge
and competitors who arrived with Association will be held at the N.E. Arthy" (Capjain) (H.K.C.C.). FINALS NEXT WEEK
cricketor, left his out penaventuality Hongkong Football Club Club 9. Rowe H.K.C.C.), CHF
It is hoped to play off the final weary Trovor Morris Bays: Somerset
don't al
always do
at as well
of more Normanton, E home
York In 'the Pritchard (H.X.C.C.), JA
as follows: house, Happy Valley, at 9 p.m. (K.C.C.). K. Spho kom
shire, to join the Royal Navy than 100 cars arriving, without ourselves." today..
Swindon, never lacking good at Fareham, Hampshire.
being penalted an extra start humour, framed the stamps. With He is taking a three years' and braking test, will be held Colony Ladies Plate Championship the now lux, they may receive commission, which will embrace to reduce the number to 100. Today, September at 3.15 "Colony Ladies". Doubles Champion- only one this season..
his period of national servico. Prize money has been raised G.N. Gosano (Recrels), E.L. Gosino ship Wednesday, September 26, at integrala), 2.G.
who is Tordon, GOLO (Becrelo), 5.35 pm.
a forcing to over 3,000,000 French franes, W.M. Davkison (K.C.C.), C. Connett
left-hand bat is also a soccer the winner getting 1,000,000 au Blue. - Reuter,
batore,-Router.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep 'on tho
Kwanglung Handicap Saturday, 11th October, 1952. Tickets in the above at $2.00
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, ench may be obtained, at the who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to Cash Sweep Offices of the endorso their names on the passes. Holders of such passes "are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for pazzing Club at:-) through on their duties and must remain in their employers" stande. Owing to the congestión in the Members' Betting. Hall and
at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Mambera are requested to ensure that their servants make `ULO cer of the Public Beting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure; to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Order.
H. MIBA,
Secretary.
Telephone IIouse, Ist Floor.
Colony Ladies" Singles Champion- Ta Mahon (ILK.CC), AR. Muship.—Monday, September 21, at 8.13| -(.n.C.); A.R., Abbas (1.R.C.), A.M. p.
Prata (Recreio), C. Terries (D.L.C.),
P.V. Dodge
(Captain) (K.C/C,)%
that
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Investigating a rumpur that Colony Mixed Doublet Champion- (ILK.CC.), F. Zimmer KCC ship. Thursday, September 28, 41 Tonbridge manager Harry Curtis
P.R. Bogi 3.15 pm. G. Souza____(C.C.C.), IC.C.C.) W. Lewis (DRC), Zimmern (K.C.C]}]]\
Osmund, D.E. d'Almada Remedior,
Umpires Capt. Britton and EA. Lot.
KOC MATCHI
The KCC cricket game, post- poned from last week, will now 20, commencing at 3. p.m. The be held on Saturday, September following are the teams:
S.V. 4tities (Captain). W... Caledze, F.R. Zimgera, IL.E. Lee, Ha Hari-Baker, 8. Rametand, A.P. Weir, J. Lerioti, C.8, Homage, E,C. 1.C. Anaal, Wal. Pepperti KC.D. P.V. Dodge (Capfalo), A. Zkamern, 39. Muldoon, A., Lee, P.R. Ker- jant, V.C, Seymour, IC: Lo X.H. „WILL Cowie, E. Wood,. || 4. Allen, X7277) While.
F. D'Aguilar Street 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Over 600,000 tlokets sold fichards, B.F. Appa
to date.
II. MISA,
Secretary,
Mány member W2009) name) ta hot tires above and who desire to play. in venenatag.... to "enter his name of the aluat the Club or inform one of the Eucket Bun-Doremišten.
THE GAMBOLS
[ME GAMBOL'S TRA
((WHAT), MORE TEAP)
THIE IS ONLY THE SECOND CUP THIS AFTERNOON
Barry Appleby
AND WOULD YOU TELL L MY GAMBOL ITS HIS TURN TO BRING A PACKET OF TEAS
COIL, IT 15, 15 1)
SO THAT'S WHERE MY RATION DISAPPEARS TO --- AH, WÈLLY”
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