Yankees Win 2nd Game Of World Series
Now York, Oct. 2.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1952.
ON THE
SOCCER
INSIDE
(Contributed by Desmond Hackett, Robert Findlay, Henry Rose, Terence.
Elliott and Victor Rae. Edited by Marshall Fallows)
The New York Yankees today lovelled the score in the World Series, when they heat Brooklyn Dodgers 7 to 1 in the second game here. The Dodgers won yesterday's opening game of the best seven games,
Today
the
Yankees were always the masters under the
referee Duk Chun expert pltching of. Vie Raschi, Korean who pitched the whole of the Khim (pronounced Kim), an now Innings,
Games official bocams Olympic nine
and atrenger and more accurate as staying at the Korean Legation The game progressed,
In Londen, would like to "guest" He struck out nine batters at an English match before he - fine total for a World Series returns home, match. No batter got a hit from him after the third frame.
The match was watched by nearly 34,000 spectators—1,000 fower than yesterday's attend- ance.
The Yankees' big innings was the sixth, when they got five men home. The first of them was through a Brooklyn error, the next by a series of singles, and then the next three through a homer with two men on bast by Billy Martin,
playing his first year in major league base ball.
Brooklyn led at the end of
Khim is doing the rounds of the London grounds as a Is. spectator.
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Spurs are not the only people who are hoping that George Itobb, Finchley amateur outside- left, will piny regularly Tottenham.
for
Says Waller Winterbottom, the England team manager "If Robb continues in First Division fool- ball and gets that little extra experience he needs, he will almost certainly get an England cap,"
Lewis centre-forward san rightly claim to be the best the amateur marksman in business..
Yto Soon the Jeffersons will form a new partnership-Stan (just out of the RAF) is expected to join Arthur's fish and chip business near the QPR ground.
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Royal H.K. Defence
Force Orders!
Serial No. 39. Orders by Lieut- Cricket The following whole day Colonel C.P. Vaughan, DSO, 4xtures have been made for RRDY with KCC-Sunday, December 14, Commandant, Royal Hongkong | Sunday, February 21, 1953; Phyera Defence Force, September 30. should keep these date open
1052.
Competition: The following are results of the Competition held at the Hongkong Gun Club on Satur
lit Army 'A' day, September 20
Force Headquarters „Depot Training.... Aquads No. 16 17-Tuesday, October 7. Programme Paing Out Parade Parade HKD 11 Pls and Kor 1177 Pl. Jed JIG 5.30 p.m. Draw:00 Jacketa, Army "B'_113) Pt, 4th Hongkong Shorts, Books, & Puttees, Blue Berets, Gun Club 1127, 5th Hongkong Police Belis, Ride slings & Bayonet Frogs. 1117, 8m Royal Marines 101, T
*Tat. Unlim Training, HQ 881 | R.A.F. 1982 P. Parade liq RUKET Happy Valley on Individual scores of RUKDF_temps Tuesday, Oct. 7. 8.30 p.m. Lecture, were as follows:-Cp! H.A. Souta Wespon Tr. Dress: Uniform order. 104. Tel 11.2, Hyndman 193, 1/8 Bush shirts, sincks, web belts, boots,
I.F. Remedios 190, Osl. G.L. Costa Beci Farade 6.30 pm. 19 KD 190, CBM.G.A. Lemay 197, Lt A.P. Thursday, Oct. & Dress:
Overalls. Pereire 4. beres, belts.
Christmas Card: Ad Ranks tong- Arimery Daitery, Ya Gunnery TP, Elementary Class-Parade Drill Juli kong Regiment should note that the MPG. 5.50 p.m. Monday, Oct, 0, | Regimental Christmas Card will be Advanced Class Parade. "Þrif Hall) on sale st the end of October at a MPG 3,30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6. cost of approx 70 centa. It will take Dres: fjala, clothey unless oftherwise; the form of previous years, ordered by To Cốc. Revision Clats Middlesex Day: All those taking *** Hot Parede Thursday, Oct. 9 part in the games will 1 MM MRG 630 PAPG 630 pm. C# and spectators are remainded that
Perade
Bar Wai Camp on Sunday, October Friday, Oct. 10,
Don't write finis to the Derek Dooley episode now that he la back in the Shefeld Wednesday, Oct. 10, Breast pris tpt provided by 7 8DX leaves Kow. team-and scoring goals..
*B* Rec: Parade MPG 6.30 pm San-Joon steps at 1.15 p.m. day, Oct. 6, Drem: Plain chithes.
Two 20-year-old starlets on the wanted List are Stan Keery, Shrewsbury inside right who "has everything" and Jim Kelly, Watford's attacking wing hair Resentment over the club's suggestion that bustling Derek with a colossal throw.
Keery is a Sammy Crookes dis-(ft. 3in. 13st. 8 lb) was belog by referees is still covery: went on the
Derby victimised ground staff on leaving school. strong: West Ham are watching him.
Duncan thinks Kelly Dally would fit in well at Luton.
The
of
goal-getting
fcats
of
Next move: A protest to the Football Association from the Referees' Association.
彀
Dressi Plain clothes.
Force Christmas Cards: NK.Dr. Christmas Cards are available on ap- Hongkong Regiment
plication to the Administrativa Officer. Price $1 each, Spectrin Datleri Orderly Officer of the copies are displayed on the notice Wook J. A king, Next for duty boards at HQ fuIKDY and the Can-
LAH. 3. Hanmer. Orderly Bergeant į tern, Volunteer Centre. of the Week-ögt. A. L. Nery. Next for Julygt. A. W. P. Piper.
„Training, **A' Coy-Tuesday,
AG
Dell RV 520 p.m. at MPG Dress: Cleon fatigue, Ride Ating and bayonet · frogs. A Coy-NCOS Cadre Thursday. A ordered. B Coy Monday, Rife. LMG. RV 1.20 p.m. at MPG for HO Dress: Clean Caded- Coy-NCD tatigue. Thurades. Lecture Discipling & rates of pay. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG
*C Coy-Tuesday 2" Mor. LMG RV 20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: WT Order. 'D' Coy 10 & 11 Pla-Wed- nesday, See in Attack. Sec Fr. RV 520 p.m. at MPO for Tre A Drew: WT Order. D Cay-z Fl- Wednesday, Duties of a sentry. av 6.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Drea WT Order, D Cay NCOs CadreMon day TEWT (Def) AV 5.20 p.m. at MPG. Drea: Cienn fatiguo 17| Coy Big PA' Rec-Tuesday, Range practices. RV 5.10 p.m. at MPO for Dresa: Clear fatigue.
CIVIL AID
Orders by the Hun, C. E. Terry, Commissioner, Civil Ald Services, of October 3, 1952.
Command Post Training, Hongkong,
October 0, a All members Watch No. 2 attend
p.m. Thursday, Hongkong Command Fort,
Two Grimsby men who don't the how-old-are-you Blackpool wing wizard Stanley shy at the third innings through four
Matthews-three this season- question are George Tweedy,
for HQ. Drew: Clean fatigue. Which means that Robb is on have raised the inevitable ques-England-class goalkeeper, for 15 singles. Then the Yankees open- od the game in the fourth in- the short list for the problem tion: What is the maestro's post-years, and inside forward Billy
to Cairns. George admits 40; The answer is more total? nings and took the lead in the position in our international side. war
Billy is 37. fifth with
than you think-12. another run, both
Soccer fans don't
forget - these runs coming from a row
Park the Queen's of safeties-Reuter.
Barnsley's Angus Seed, the fans
who made the Robledo Rangers variety, Club directors
Points to pints switch has been und the Supporters Club made by George Stephenson brothers and sold them to New-nd
combined
to raise a fund (brother of the famous Clem) castle for £27,500, is still work com
"football in the (standing at £750) for the who takes over a public house ut ing on the
welfare of eight-year-old Stanley Halifax following his resignation Kennedy Road Range Tus-HAI! Civil Aid Services, regrets to an family" theory!
Hudson, son of the late QPR as manager of Huddersfield. He took BUL Anderson, Silksworth Juniors (Durham) players,
Liverpoo?
oft, rate half back, un to the Oakwell
Arnell, 18-year-old soldier and payroll and now is giving trials
former Sussex Youth centre to brother Ron, a back from the
forward, one เ their best some club.
Captures. Arthur will make his debut within the next fortnight.
Home Soccer Results
London, Oct. 2.
matches
Results of football played today were:
DIVISION HI (Southern) Leyton Orient 1 Bristol City 3 Shrewsbury O Q.P. Rangers 3 DIVISION IN (Northern)
Scunthorpe
Southport
Reuter.
|
Crack amateur who wouldn't mind a game or two with a pro.. club Is Walthamstow's Jim Lewis, man of many caps, member of Britain's Olympic XI, and holder of ́an Amateur Cup metal.
Arthur Jefferson pleaded with Aldershot manager Gordon Clarke to give 20-year-old right- back Stanley Jefferson a trial. Says Jim: "I played a few 0 Now the brothers are playing games for Orient last season. No
together at back for Aldershot. one wants me this year."
The Jimmy Wilde Story
A Wilde Hiding Was One To Remember
By CHARLES BARNETT
Having realised that advancing weight would soon force Percy Jones into the bantam class, Teddy Lewis laid his plans for bringing Jimmy Wilde into the ranks of contenders for British flyweight honours. First, however, he wisely decided that Wilde, should have the benefit of Peerless Jim Driscoll's experience.
Arthur
Partsmouth think that centre forward Maurice. Owen, who re- fused to leave Swindon earlier in the season,
will soon change his mind. Director Harry Waln has been keeping an eye on Maurice.
Other names being whispered at Pompey Bre CH Holton (Arsenal) and Johnny Morris (Derby).
Newcastle United won't see much of director Stan Seymour on match days ninill he finds that Inside forward. Says Stan: "I'm nol looking for an international -just a worker willing to learn it our way."
-(London Express Service)
Consequently Wilde took up his abode at Driscoll's hotel in Cardiff and trained KCC TENNIS
Harrison and Platte
daily at the Badminton Club. Gus Platts, of Sheffield, Fred Delaney, of Bradford, and Jack Harrison, of Rushden, had previously done likewise. eventually became middleweight champions.
Driscoll was a master at im, ing room afterwards they bath that we had all travelled down parting boxing knowledge and sat on the same couch and together, that we had ca to he took the greatest care of his puld each, other compilments, gether, and that we were then
going to supper together. pupils.
on the
one
Well, why not? Jack Skarratt's booth only had one small dress-
THE CROWD ROARED his ing tent and referee as well as boxers shared the limited ne- commodation.
nie Hale.
at
so-and-
TOURNEY
The Kowicon Cricket Club's club and handicap tournaments will coinmence on Monday. October 5.
Monday, Oct,
Club Singles Men's-A. Augestad y C. Robin (Crunt ti K. Lo y H Nicholls (Court 3 P. Wood V I. Lapsley (Court 3)."
Handicap Singles (Men's) ---P. Oliver
A. Lang (Court 5). C, Kunreuther (Court 4); C. Soeten
came answers
Command Port Training, Kowloon -- All members Blue Watch attend o pm, Thursday, October D, at Kow- Toon Command Post
The Wardens Service
Orders by Mr E. Manning, Acting
Chief Warden, of October 3.
Appointments, Warden Service.- The Acting Chief Warden has made the following appointments:
1000 Mr Yu Chun-we, 1009 | 34: Chiang Che-keung, 1010 Mr Chan 1012 Lau. Woon-tong, to be Post Wardens w.c.7. 19.5.03.
Deatham The "tion." Commissioner,
day. W/9 20 Ex. R/T revision, RV nounce the death of No. 00s Warden 2 p.m. at MPG Drem: Cloun fatigue. Wong Pak-bo, Eastern Zone. MG PI Tuesday. As ordered. R 5.30 p.m. et MPO for HQ. Dreamz 1 cices fatigue, Mer Pl-Tuesday. Bec Dri (Am) RV 6.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue, MT PlTuraday Dvy Instr. Matt Cadre, RV 3.30 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue (Maint Cadre Clean tatigue, Overalla). MT Fl--Thursday, Dvr Inste Maint Cadre. RV 3.20 p.m. HQ: Dress: Clean
1003 Mr Calvin Leo Ka-wing, 1024 at MPG for faligue (Main Cadre-Clean fatigue. Mr Ma Kwok-dan, 1042 Mr Lau Hon Overalls). Int Bec & salpers-Mon- stu, 1050 Mr Cham Tạc-ho, 1032 sir day. Fúcraft Ex. RV 5.20 p.m. at | Nip Nung-chiu, 1037 Me Wong Hel- MPG for The Area, Drew: Clean ching to act as Post Wardens we... Taugue, Overalls (Canvas Sheen car | 13.0.12. ried). Mid BecTuesday, TIMO'S 1903 Mr Lau Tin-foo, 1013 Mr Lau disposal RV 20 pm. at MPG Shu-kwal, 1018, bir Lam Sou-ham, for HQ. Dress: Clenn fatigue.(Over 1017 Mr Yuen Yiu-kwas, 1026 Mr ails).
Yusen Ka-chung. 1032 Kie Cheung 1038 Mr So Kin-man, 1050 Mr The Sin-chee, 1710 Mr Vim Shung-
w.ed. 30.0.51
There will be o cloth model Ex for
Cloth Model Ex-Coy la Attack.Kwan, All Offis. at HQ on Thursday, Oct. 3an, to act as Deputy Post Wardens
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Clothing. All Ranks are remind ed that they must be up to scale in serviceable clothing and eqpt before proceeding to Camp. lanes and ex- changes will be made through the
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Hongkong WAAC Training. Signals 'A Sec: Parade 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, October 7, 1052 HOLF Bec: Parado 8.30 p.m. Thursday, October, D. 1059 Daisss: Uniform Instrutor: Lopi. 21.M. Duft WRAC. Bores: Parado HQ RHKOP Thursday, October 9, 1952 at 6.30p.m. - Instructor-IQMS Long, Cookery: Parade ACC Chat- ham Road. 830 p.m. Mondeo. Oo- tober 1852. Dress: Plain clothes. (Bgd.). P. VAUGHAN, Lieut-Col
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UL/2_and__ ¡ULJA will not meet en
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Arsenal Yard, tor Rescue framing.
Classes of instruction for. Warden will be held as follows during the week beginning. October 8
C/3, St Joseph's College, Tursday' & #riday at 7 p.m. G, Instructor Mr
Joseph's College, Tuesday & Friday at & Đ. G, B Tăng Gilk.
at
Cy5, Si Joseph's, Tuesday de Fridny
7p.m. a. r Chul-kwong, C, St Joseph's, Tuesday & Friday
7p.m.. R. Mr Chul Kwo
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W/d, Belkies. Monday & Thursday at 6 pm. R. Chan Dut-yue,
UL/2, Northcote Training College. Friday at 7 p.m.. G. Mr Chan Chi- ying.
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MOST EXPENSIVE GOALKEEPER
Berlin, Oct. 3. Britain's most expensive goalkeeper-also known as
since he joined the Army of the Rhine. Berlin's Flying Scotsman"-was busy last night packing his little brown bag for his 26th flight back to Edinburghi
Ula, Northrote, Friday at 8 pmm. "The Volunteer": The 1952 Edition of. "The Volunteer", the Joumal or | G, Mr Chung Ping-lom. the Royal Hongkong Defence Forge, Is now
available. Copies may be abtained at the conclusion of each I recollect a farmer In
The following are the fixtures unit's and sub-units normal evening early forties cuming to him
The crowd roared and ap-from October 3 to October 10,
parade day all next week at 31 per from the North. The man had
copy. Anyone unable to attend their plauded, and there was no hap-both days inclusive: with a neighbour a quarrel
normal evening training next week. er individuals who are interested and a challenge to fight 'was I can give another example pier man than Colonel Leslie
but who are not members of the accepted. The match was of the sportsmanship of glove in Pembroke that night. He
Royal Hongkong Defence Force may, ‚ Club Singles'(Men's)\—C, Yoetens made under strict National artists. During the first World came to me immediately after-
an payment of $1 per copy, oblain
Q/2, Taikoo Chinese School, Quarry to L.B.O. Tugwell (Court 3); A. Murphy boxers wards with an invitation
this Journal on application to the Bay Village, Tuesday & Friday at Sporting Club Rules, so the War I took tearns of
y A. Eliloft (Court 3); J. Lerínů. V month to Pembroke Join him dinner in thea. Walker (Court 1). farmer came to Driscoll for ex-once a
St Captain, R.H.K.D.F.
7.30 p.m.. G. Mr Lee Tin-rang. Crickel-Combined services v. An
BV/D & QA, Talkoo, Monday & pert tullion. He
officers' mess and I took Jimmy won his Dock for tournaments.
Wilde along. AL
Australian XI: (*) The following Thursday at 750 p.m., R. Mr. Wong concert
Handicap Singles (LaŒes')—Mrs M.
Axture has been arranged for the Moon Ramchand v Mẫn V, Hui (Court 6): Лght,
This was at the request of fater, a young girl with hair Miss B. Chong v Mias E. Lew (Court forthcoming visit to the Colony of *E/4) Queen's College). Tuesday & Wilde's life at the hotel was Colonel D. H. Leslie, who in down her back entertained us 4).
the Australian teams.
Friday at 9 p.m., G, Mr K.S. Lrung. recall Handicap Angler (Men's). —IC.)
Australian She may
Combined Services V,
Tuesday & Friday at pleasant, Mrs Driscoll treating civil life may be remembered with songs. him as one of the family. Ins racecourse handicapper in the occasion. Her name is Bin-Klas v. Liang (Court 61; FAX. The game will take place a7 Em., que Three
Fisher v G. Babate (Court 7).
Club de Recreio (King's Park) on E/I, Queen'a, Tuesday & Friday' at This reminds me of a story the North.
7 pin. 9, Mr Cheng Chik-tin. Hours Tuesday, Oct. 1
October 13,
of play: 12
Et quaen's Monday at 7 pm.. told me by the late Charlie
moon-1.15 p.m. 2 p.m.4.18 p.m. 430, Mr 8. Raleek, Thursday at 7 D... was Driscoll's Jiminy Wilde was in my During dinner, several of the
p.m.-0.30 p.m. (b) There will be Harvey, who
no charge for admitance. (a) Light Kwong Yuet-kwonE team on a memorable occasion, officers put questions to Wilde American manager.
the 100 during
Thursday at refreshments will be saved na the Mr David Monday of m miles regarding various fights. "How made Harvey
of his and
Kround at the moderate charge* | pm, G, Mr B Rafeek.. periodical visits to Cardiff and, train journey from Cardiff we did you fare against
(d) The Australian team will be "E/= Queen's, Monday at 7 p.m., aclected from the following:-K. r, M2 Kwang Yust-kwong; Thursday of course, was always a wel- passed the time with a small so?" asked one. "I beat him in He same of cards, ha'penny nap. half a round," was the reply,
Ilandicap Ringles (Ladles')--Mr M. Miller (Aus. NSW.), A Morris (Aus. at 7 pm, G. Mr S. Bafeek. come guest at the hotel,
similar
HH/ Kowloon Docks Memorial NAW Cool Pepperell Mín D. Yẫn (Court 8):
Tailog (Aus Queensland),
(Aus Queensland) School, Tuesday & Friday at 7:30 was lying in bed one morning There was the usual leg-pull- and
opponents were Miles Conad v Min M. Fincher
W.J. O'telfly (Aus, NSW), A. Wai- p.m., C. Mr. Eric Tang when there was a gentle taping and mild disputes until we when other
TZ B Andrew's Church Hall, Too- which named. Before I left a young Court 1),
Iker (Aus, NSW.). R. Klusel (NSW.) day de Friday at 7 pm. G. Ms H.C. Wednesday, Oct. and someone reached Neyland, from door
we proceeded by ferry.
lieutenant buttonholed me, "So
Club Singles Men's).-F. Fisher
A. Davidson (NSW.). Flock walked in with a tray of tea.
that's Jimmy Wilde," said he.. Baker turt
INSW... W. South (NSW.). R.
HB & T/3, 81 Andrew's Monday out, Sleepily, Harvey called
As we were nearing the end "why, he looks just the sort Min B. Brand V A.V. White and Miss S. Carrell (Ne) there will be Lox Song, Tren School,
C. Hobbs and ion (NSW.), J, Cheguyn NSW.). Club Mixed,
at 7 pm, CA, Mr Ma Bhing-kwan; "Put your hand in my pocket, of the crossing someone made
would not of fellow one
Coxall (Court 3 T... Baker and boy, and take a shilling
evening of October 18, for a wisecrack which evoked afraid of meeting 0 dark Mrs C. Gele y L. Kotewall and Mrs
a dinner followed by a concert Elven | Tuesday, Se Friday at 7 G. MI yourself.
burst of laughter and just
There were
Tau Chi-tuen. night"
many.. Fentan (Court, 2).
for the Australians. At both this
The Army knows him as Corporal Thomas Younger declined with
(Men's). A dinner and concert, there will be Handicap then I caught sight of Colonel others who had a like opinion.
Bingler
19/3, Lok“ Sin Tong, Monday, & Charof R. Nicholls (Court); -
of Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, The Royal Scots. Himited number of tickets available Thursday at 7 pm. R. Mr Li Sing- hastily left the Leslie. He was standing on
During World War II, Fred Polok v G. Randall (Court 6); W.
vices but in the case of the dinner. Chiness Methodist Chure Edinburgh soccer fans know him better as Tommy ed me with a laugh, "could I ing for our arrival and to my ger of the Ryder Cup
Walker y A. Eblott (Court 77. Kolf
Thursday, Oct.
there will be a charge. Further de- recognise him as Jimmy Wilde, surprise he worz nrather team, rang me up
tals with regard in obtaining tickets.
Chinese Methodist, Tuesday & for the Scottish champion team Hibernian ever, since he' the future world mystery man grave look, quite unusual for friend.
etc. will be issued inter.
was 17. of the ring?"
I was surprised to hear he Under. Jim. Driscoll's caro "I have arranged for you to Wilde made excellent progress stay at the Buch Hotel," he was back in London, this time and first sign of It came in a cald, "The others are fixed up and he explained that he want. as an officer in the US Army, match at Sloper Road Stadium, at "The 'Duke of Edinburgh. Cardiff, when he met a nippy But I should like a word with ed me to give a talk on box- the Mostyn London flyweight, Kid Fitz you in private before you going to the Gia at
He then led the way up to his Ameritan Club, just off Mar- patrick.
NOBODY'S BUSINESS office and quietly asked me to ble Arch In London. Wilde ac-
London, Oct. 2. companied me there for the What he did to "The Kid" take a seat.
The late William John Peali, was nobody's business, and Then, looking straight at me, purpose of illustrating certain
08, of Have, one of the early one-rided bout ended inside he unloaded.* "Tell me, Mr phases of the art, such
ploneers of the game of billlords, and countering
Welday, Oct. 10, you avoiding ive rounds.
Barnett," he began, "do
straight left, but as we reach- Club Mertingies Winner Champion of England in 1892, Many years later Wilde ac- think these lads will put up
raiders Wood/R. Lapsley T, Baker (Court ed the club, German,
who made a break of 3,804 In companied me to Premierland, genuine Aghts tonight?"
DP. Oilver A. Charoft (Court 7). Lonton, where I was due to I laughed. "Colonel," I said, were nearing London, Club Mixed Doublet-A, Augurtid under three hours in 1880, and referce a Kid Lewis Aght and "my reputation as a match- In the middle of our demon- Mid Mrs M. Pepperell v Me and irs,sho died in June last, left
Baker (Couri 31,
£32,320 Fitzpatrick Introduced himself maker seems to be doubted, but stration an officer opened the Men's Doublest. Nicholle and E.
Subject to payment of an to us:
Without, bitterness he I assure you all will be well door and called out: "All who Finchery H. de Blive and A. Liang-
annulty, of £50 to his brother, go below to the (Court 3). recalled detalls of the hiding and you have nothing to fear." may wish
Mired Doubles Handicap-P. Wood he received.
That evening the boxing shelter may do so now. The and Miss Ls Corail CAT. Lee and ho left the property upon trust That absence of rancour re- thrilled the great crowd and Huns are overhead." No one re at Mardulón (Court 41; Mr and for his wife and children.“ calls something I read about before giving my verdletfor moved, so Wilde and I went on Mr HillsVRO, Kunreuther and Peil- developed the "spot"
Miza 22 Laur (Court 3)," the, recent fight between Wally the last night I told the specta-1 with our stuff, and at the Men's Begles Handicap Winner O. stroke, gotting the red ball off -Thom
... ontl
the coloured tors how Colonel Leslie. badfinish the GIs crowded around Waiwera iloit Winner Fisher- the spot with such accuracy jhat
and G. Babatie (Court 8). -
vecard bromir D) was made American, Dang Bang, Womber, questioned me about the him for questions and auto Match13, mut the played; oft, on 2 It was said that in the dress matches. I finished by saying graphs:
designated days."
chiefy by 11-Route
The boy
thanks and
bedroom. "How." Harvey ask the dock side apparently wait-¦ Corcoran, the American mano Howard vil de Bilva (Court dj: G:, to all ranks of the Combined Ser-day & Friday at 7 þ.m., G. Mr Younger, who in a canary coloured pullover has played !.
him.
old
Club Mixed Doubles.-L. Tugwell and Mr Tugwell v A. Lan and Mis; 31. Mardulyn (Court 1),SMA
Handicap singles (Men's). J. Leriou EK. Abba (Court 2); W. Gaffney
N. Leonard (Court
£32,336
perend Of Walker, C. Boelens
Handicap Men Doubles W. Pep W. J. Peall
Kunreuther (Court 4); P. Oliver and C. Duang v T. King and and G. G. Gilard (Court P
Handicap Ladies Doubles Miss L. Mrs A Coxall and Mrs P. Batley Fung and Mrs P. Tenton (Court d). Handicap Singles (Ledter }, — Win- net Miss E. Law/Mits B. Chong Y nsMits-V, Judson (Court 1),
A
the
Lau King-yuen
Friday at 1 pằm., G. Me To Lul,
Y/5/8, Chinese Methodial, Monday at 1 pm.. d, Mr Lag. Khig-ynieni When Younger he is now 22, Captain J. H. Sunderland, Monday at 8 pm. B. Mr Kwak Tre-
Hend LeftThursday at 3 p.m. MF Chan-wi culled up for National Officer: Commanding
Changhe hunday at 8 pm. It. Service in February last year the quarters Company, will be sorry
M/3, Ying Wah College. Tureday & libs found the problem of te- to lose Younger.
solve.. to Friday at 7p.m., O. Mr Lam Shlu- placing him hard
excellent soldier,"
sald, train
aln= |,"otherwise I would not be able to As soon as his military
they started let him have a week-end, pasa permitted
kwan.
M/4, Xing W, Tuesday & Felasy at 8 pm. 0. Mr Wong Wing-chun,
return
"He is on.
ho
atp. W donaturday borrowing him from the Army every week. He does not miss
Cheng
and now Younger does "the any duties he makes up for MZURIYIE Wa. Monday & Trash-
trip those during the week. And the at 3 pm. de his gime Kalsun. Berlin-Edinburgh 6SP/1. Hongkong Chinese Textile
every week-end. Already he has men do not mind-they are for Association, Tas d.. Merday oldy at 1.0 more than 300 flying hours to his too proud of him. Bo Glie Mills Anen. Tuta
credit.
Younger has frequently played 241 A TRIP
for the B. A: O. R. soccer team At Sik-ming,
a cost of. £41
(reduced and in his battalion also traine Friday as ban. O, he tong *£%£75, Textile MiRE Assen, Monday
rate) por trip this is quite a the
to, men in boxing and badmin Item on the club's expense ton. At-a-bridgn ercoming
the
In charge of the lis surving: is well worth it.
Younger, who was posted to Bo with one thing and another Germany at the end of hla'initial Younger as very busy man. training, now; has another five The only time he has to himself, months to serve. As soon na heit sooma, is in the plane, fierig is back in Edinburgh for good to Beetland and back..
-={London"Reprisa (Betukód,3 bi plans to get-inerted”
Какая
Thursday at 7 pm, R, Me· Kong | heavy gut apparently Younger exercise “
BAP/6. Textile Millä Arsen... Monday of Me Raymen Chep Thursday at # p.m., 0, Mr Tang Xiu- *Note A=Tim Alg, Fire Fight Kg. B=Rescue, GeGenere
Chief Steff Officer.
Civil Aid DeNIONE.
agund
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