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WEEK-END TEAMS

The following are Club selec- tions for rugby, cricket, lawn bowls and hockey, matches this work-end;,

Rugby

Club ist XV v Royal Artillery on the Cul Ground at 1sopy Valley. Rick of 4.30 p.m., Kukwood, K, de Rome,

H. Hender B. Cole, G. BON, P. Potts, A. Petrie, 1, Shaffer, M. Douglas, W. G. Minto (Capt.), M. Taylor, Rev. Patlipson, Maley.

furne, 1. a.

Club 2nd XV Royal Tarik Regiment on the Club Ground at Happy Valley, kick-oft 3.15 p.n-M. Daniel, P. Alderton, J. Shannon, G. Runele, D. Bluck, 1. Claire, T. A. Itoberts, J. Darby, R. Kuvert, 13. West, Flaxtrian, F. Robertson. Cherry, E. tunnel, J. Gillard.

Royal Navy v Army on the Palice Cround at Mountary treat, Kow= Juan, kick-off 3.15 pin-detik, der Lon Notran (Capt.). Auddan, Harford. Laites. Volwell, Stevea,

Owen, Conely, Wikely, Morrison,

Elliot, Douglas, Soignot."

Cricket

longkong C.C. "Optimists" Jongkong C.C. "Scorpluns"

at 1.39 Chater Road on Saturday pin D. McLellan (Capt, G. T. Howe, N. A. Arthy, L. D. Kilber. G.H.P. Pritchard, 1. M. Macpher Ron. II.B.O. Hubble, H. W. Frank- in, R. I. Hughes, K.G.E. 3pink, T. P. Mahan. 12th man.-F. van Oordo. Umpire. E. Perry, Scorer.

A. McAdam.

Hongkong C.C. "Scorpion** Hongkung c. C. "Oplamists". at Chater Hood on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.-I.

A. Pearce Stanton, T. (Capt.). L. F. Stokes, D. W. Leach, 11. Owen Ifugties, J.L.C. Pearer. J. A. Borthwick, K. E. Greeno, F. Howarth, D. J. uil, C. B. Connett.

Craigengower C,C. v Indian R.C. nt Happy Valley on Saturday at 1.30 pan. G Hang, Choy, G. A. Souza, W.HE. Colledge. P. R. Rag, D. Bottoinley, K. Y. Fam, D. Rend man, M. Sigh. B. C. Chetwyne, J. Heywood, P. F. Withams. 1201 man. -0. 11. Eumail.

Club de Recreto Aid XI v Royal Nuvy on the Navy ground on Salur- day at 1.30 p.m.1. Czarlo, P. M. N. da Silva, J. A. Guterres, M. Guterres, R. A. Remedios, L. J. Hemedios. J. Soares, C. Yvonuvien, 11. F. Ozorto, E. M. Rosarlo, C.A. Alemedies.

Indian R.C. 1st XI v Craigengo- wer C.C. at 11appy Valley on Satür-

Kitche day at 1.30 pm-Al.

el Ar- (Capt.), A. H. Abbas. R. eunt. 3. natimoria, A. H. Isniai,

S. ll. Khan, 11. Madara K. Nazarin, A. M. Orqui, A. A. Rumi- Jan. 1. Samad. Umpire.-G. M. JUEL.

THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952.

JUST A WATER HAZARD

The Army Motor Cycle Trials were held in very wet conditions at Coventry over a course of 105 miles with 12 hazards. Eighty-four riders started. The Gort Trophy was won by the 31st Training Regiment, RA, and Sgt. Docherty, Lanark Yeomanry, won the T. A. Cup.

**

Picture shows one of the competitors at Hazard 2. The stream was flowing swiftly and was knee deep in some places.

Welsh Have The Best Rugby Players

Says HYLTON · CLEAVER

London.

The Welsh are the finest players of rugby football in Europe, and considering the size of their resources the best in the world,

Test Cricket

INDIA STARTS WELL AGAINST PAKISTAN

Bombay, Nov. 13.

Paklatan were dismissed for 186 by India in the third Test between the two countries today, and India replied with 90 for the loss of one wicket before stumps were drawn.

Each adde won one of the previous Teala,

Pakistan were caught on gramy plich with the morning dew, one which dried under a waren sun, and disaster overlook them,

In less than 90 minutes six wickets fell for 50 rum, aa Fonly a seventh wieket aland of 03 between Waqar Hossan and Fazal Mahmood prevented them from being out for under a hundred,

Fazal Mahmood was hicky to have three or four escapes, once off a simple entch which Ümri- gar fulled to accept,

FANLING GOLF.

Butler And Armstrong Win Bogey

Competitions

returned

Д

Mr T. A. Builer Навкол the other hand, card showing 2 up to wla the batted splendidly mixing sound Old Course Bogey Compeition. defence with some free hitting Mr J. McAusland and J. Lina- whenever a

a loose ball presented

kar were joint runners-up with itself. He was last out for one up on Bogey,

81. 'Stay including nine fours after of 140 minutes. Fu

Fuzal Mahmood collected 33 and H. Kardar, the klatan captain, a quick 20. Amarnath and Mänkad were

responsible for the early col lapse, taking four for 19 and two for, 15 respectively, and they finished with four for 40 and thres for 82-Reuter.

Australian XI Invited To

Tour India

Mr H. J. Armstrong won the Bogey Competition on the New Course with 2 up. Mr T. G. Cr Knight, with 1 up, took second place.

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The first and second rounds Theatre Building (junction of Phone: 52620. P.O. Box 1848 of the Club Match-Play Cham-Nathon Road and Kimberley: plonship will be played on

Sunday, November 16. Starting Road, Kowloon).

times are as follows:

9.10.

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J. B. Mackie v W. Q.

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Davies, P.2). J. Dickson Leach v W kinds of Chinese stamps- D. Leighton: 0.24, J. D. Cingite V J. K. Watson: 2.23. GO. W. Now, so excellent is Welsh understanding of those fine arts of rugby, which

Bombay, Nov. 13. Stewart v 5. S. Gordon; 1.32, H. B. Hobb: 0.34, D. L. Neve v D. S. The Silver Jubilee sub-com- Andiarion y N. 1. Whelpton; -0.40. seem beyond most others in the British Isles that we find this result in the South.

the Indian Cricket D. Markle v F. D. Hunter: 9.44. Cardiff and The only player who can be play Newport,

And believe it or not, I ask-mittee of

p.m. to 1.10 p.m. not to

1

Butter.

Indian

2nd XI v King R. C. George V School at Sookunyoo un

said to have enhanced his repu- twice in the season, and Swaned recently who was coaching Board of Control to-day decided. B. M. Terrace * 2. A. ង. Saturday at 1.30 p.m.-M. A. Wol4)

Capt.). S. Aboo. Shux, S. F. when Eastern

Oxford University this season, to make every effort to bring an Bucks, H. tatlon in front of a A. Bux 8. E. M.

and received the answer: "No Chagle, T. E. Chiba, A. R. Razack. M. M. Bemy, AbIŲ Ebrahim. Ra. Yusuf Samad.

Indian R. C. 2nd XI v Hongkong Police at Sookungoo on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.-M.A. Wahab (Capt.), 8. Aboo. A. Bux, S.E.M. Bux, 9, F. Chagia, T. E. Laibu, Abid Ebra

hitn, R. Mantant, Yusuf Samad. R. Razack, M. Yaqub Samad, M.

Kowloon C.C. 1st XI y Hongkong Univeralty -S.V.

Cox's Road on Satur

Gitlins day at

Capt.). W. M. Davidson, P. V.

Counties

selector sea once. And they get this en- beat couragement because the Welsh Kent, was W. J. Howells, like the way they have learn- full-back from Guy's Hospital. ed. And he is a Welshman.

The only Cambridge Univer- sity outside who makes any im- pression on the critics is their full-back. P. M. Davies, Welshman.

SO IT GOES ON

**

one,

That just about explains, I think, why.

A South African only has to appear there to be certain of his place. They have all been coached always.

official Australian cricket team booked. to tour Indila next season--the

Board's Silver Jubilee year.

The Board has already written to the Australian Board of Control on this subject and the sub-committee will consider the

1.35 10 1.30 Second Round Club Championship.

1.35-Loects of 1st & 2nd Singles v Losers of 3rd & 4th Singles.

1.40-Losers of 5th & 6th Singles

Losers of 7th & 8th Singles. No Fourbalis to be booked until atter 140 p.m.

There were seven Welshmen in the Devon side which has

meets question when it just beaten Cornwall; goodness

A Fourball Competition against Madras, by which time the Aus-Bogey will be held on Sunday knows how many there are in

The Springboks on their tour tralian reply is expected.

afternoon on the Old Course and public any police afteen; no

The sub-committee resolved Bogey Pool en beth Courses school comparable in size has here were coached from the day

they that should Austraila be unable November 13 and 10. anything like the record in in- they arrived to the day. ternational honours of Llando- lett. And who coached the ep- to send an official toom they

London position very; and in town,

we put up against would invite an unofficial team, Commerticalth flag them? The same answer: "No sknllor, to the Welsh have struck their toon, C. S. Ramaguncey Middlesex; and the one full-back only unce this season and then one."

sides which toured India in 1949, who would almost certainly

-(London Express Service) 1950 and 1951.-Reuter. have been capped by England to another Welsh side.

Dodge, N. Hart-Baker, A. Lang. A

The finest player of the game in any position in Metropolitan rugby is Gerwyn Willems, who,

3. Lee, J. Leriou, K. Lo. 1. - fortunately, ís

mern. Umpire.

Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI v Hong- kong University at Pokfulam on Saturday at 130 pm-E. A. Le

In

-available to

recent times had it been (Cont.). R. F. Apps FA. Broad-possible, was J. M. H. Roberts, a bridge, B.

de: Nicholls, Pepperell Weishman ilke the others.

Ramchand. G. E. Taylor, A. P. Weir, P. Wood.

The last winners of the Army inter-unit Rugby Cup were the Welsh Guards; and it was to Cardiff that the South Africans awarded a Springbok's .head as being the only club which deserved to beat them

Brian Boobbyer, staying be Kowloon C.C. "Straggler" y 45 hind in the Far East to ex Field Regiment R. A.. at

Cox's pound moral rearmament. may Road on Sunday at 1.30 p

did not. WE coach the Japanese at rugby Lertou (Capt.), College Howarth, long I only wish somebody would Choy Lawrence RW.come here and coach us. Lodge, R. A. Nicholls W. Peppervil

V. C. Seymour, G. H. Walker.

at. Soukunpoo on Saturday at 1.30

Who better than a select body

'NO COACH'

and

or course Welshmen do

the

Two

Crucial Hockey

Games This Week-end

Victory Cup Resulta

The following are the results in the First Hound of the Victory Cup: Mesars Peat. Marwick, Mitchell & Co. lost to Marine Dept by 2 hoten.

The Bank Line lost to Menar Harry. Wicking & Co.. Lid at the 20: Green,

Public Works Dept lost to China Light & Power Co.-4/2.

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Two.crucial.games will highlight this weekend's 1.td lost to Meters Lowe, Bingami 05-07, Kimberley Rd. Tel: 59195,

Army 2nd XI v Royal Air Force of Welshmen? There are the sometimes try to beat pm-Major Bennett, Major Watts, people here to do it. Why did referee; but at least they know attractive hockey programme of 13 matches.

enry, Capt. Pierce, Capt. i.e-

BA

they

The Men's Senior Division will see the clash of the

& Matthews-2/1.

3rd Royal Signals lost to Hong

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two hitherto unbeaten teams, Army and Argonauts at/2. realise the powers of observa-

the Sookunpoo ground on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. tion in the referee.

we let Claude Davey slip right they are doing so, an war, bajor McCosh, L Davies, Lt out of the game because he was give it up as soon they Ibbotson, S/Sgt Macklock, Gnr Har- tuo old to go on playing.it? rison, Cin Atkinson. 12th man- Bur Pearl. Umpire Fraser,

While he played, for Berk- Scorer Bdr Couper.

Anyone unable to play is request-shire he not only inspired the It; and ed to inform Majar Bennett. HQ side-he instructed Hongkong and Kowloon Garrison there is no one now to all his

place.

(telephone Kowloon Exchange).

Royal Air Force 1st XI v Army

at Kai Tak on Saturday, as 1.30 p.m.

Sqn Ldr. Kingsford (cout), We.

car. Kettleweil, 5qn. dr. Chapman,

HE'S ABROAD

in London is II. M.

F/U-Graham, W/O. Walker, Sgt. cott, Cambridge Blue

Bow-

ond K Spence, Cpl. Macmalion, LAG. Hill, Cardia man with eight cops LAC Orbell, AC. Denning, AC. Har

for Wales. At the close of his rup, 12 man-Wg. Cor. Hoskin,

career he was of immense use Umpire Sqn.

to Wasps.

AC. Kopgood.

Ldr. Elevens, Scorer

Royal Air Force 2nd XI

Anny

El Sookunpoo on Saturday, at 1.30-

Today he is a

Middlesex

p.m.: Sqn Ldr Shepherd (capt), selector. But is he coaching a

Lawn Bowls

club? I doubt

even

if he is couching Middlesex; If he were

Victory Shield Match Postponed Till Tuesday

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Messy. Dodwell & Co. Lid lost My complaint about half the

Army, who have so far won (Singh, Roza, Baghat Singh, U.S. to South British Insurance rugby seen by the clubs, the all their matches are at the Dillon, Swindles. Peter Rull, 6/4. counties, and even the univer-moment one point behind their Pinto and ionel Guterres.

Messrs Butterfeld & Swire beat

& Wireless at the Fin sitles is that the players don't rivals, but with a game in hand. The Army XI, without Garti- know they are doing wrong.

Winners of the above games are Argonauts lost that valuable ner, fared none too well against

newly point when they were held to the

promoted second reminded that 2nd Itound matches draw by the YMCA a couple of division team

their aliould be completed by November YMCA In weeks ago.

most recent game, which they

Mr F. D. Hunter, with a won by the slender margin of The Argonauts will be fielding one goal. Their defence with of 81-9-net 72, qualiled on the their strongest line-out for this Bailey

An Old Course for the November Cap- Snow at goal,

toin's Cup. The replay was neces 'game, which includes Pat Petters at full-backs, Benry owing to a triple the the pre- Gardner,

the erstwhile Army Bowell, Fozzer-Wright and vious week-end. and Colony centre-forward. The Walker at half-backs probably other positions will be filled up has a slight edge on that of the by S. N. Ponniah, Avery, Jaggeet Argonauts, which with the ex- J. McCaurland won the Medai ception of Roza is extremely Competition on the Old Course Jasi week-end with a score of B1-15-68. poor in feeding.

Mr T. A. Butler 75-8270 and A. M. Much of Army's hope of win- Campbell 80-10-10 were Joint Hun- J. A. Cook was the winner, on ning this match depends on their_forward line, particularly the New Course with a score of on Da Cruz and Harris, and 82-2300. Mr W. o. Davies and Mr how well the defence can bold M. A Annelt were joint Runners-

up with nett Gardner, who will be the only dangerous forward of an other- wise Individualistic 'forwarti line.

San. Ldr. Orbell, . Off. Metcalfe, W/O. Edwards, Fit/Sgt. Mitchell, S/T. Thomas, Cpl. Jey, Cpl. Bar nett, Cpl. West. AC.

they would inspire more Laith. EL AC.

At & meeting of the Chinese Woodward, 12th man, AC. Bowler, Three knowledgeable Welsh- Umpire, AC. Bruce,

men in London orc showing Football Association of Hong- Arst-class gifts as referees. J. kong held yesterday with Mr H. Darville, K. J John and C. S. Wang in the chair, i was decided that owing to the Club A. M. Rees.

ground being unavaEable on A referee has a much better Saturday, he first mich in the W. Hong Sting, Mrs J. A. Tibble. Mr D. L. Edwards.

idea of all the folly going on Victory Shield Competition be Kowloon C.C. Ladies' ***** V

it, tween Combined Chinese. and Kowloon Dock Club at Cox's in the scrum, and around

the Combined Services be

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Taipei, Nov. 13. W. E. Colledge. Mrs P. B. Beerisen, stand, and clubs would be wise poned to Tuesday, November 18, Mrs J. G.

Chinese Robertson. Mrs to get such as these to go down kick-off 4.20 p.m.

The Philippines Goodwin.

basketball team last night de--| Farmer-Wright will undoubt- to a 'club after they have re Reserves for both leams,-Miss E.

This gama was originally feated the Macao quintet, 67 to edly be given the task of keep- Fayn, Mrs D. Wake, Mrs F. Howarth, fereed a match and help them

game of the ing close to Gardner and the to see the game through Welsh fixed to take place on the Navs 49, In the first Mrs F. R. Kermoni.

ground at Causewry

Serial No. 45. Orders by MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue. | 1952-11Q RHKDF-0,39 pm. Trans Bay on four-team round robin series of tussle should be an interesting Saturday, but as I was felt that the "Presidential Birthday Cup" one. This promises to be a fast Colonel LT. Ride, CBE, ED, Co-Wednesday November 19. nor leaves Murray Parade Ground on Camb RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG Identity Carda. Identity Cards for prove diffi- tournament. Lecturing is not enough. Prac- crowd control may

hard-hitting game with the odils Commandant, Royal Hongkong 1954, Gd Mounting Drill. Lecture at 8.15 p.m.

MG the undermentioned personnel are the Defence Force, dated November for IQ. Dress: Clean fatigue, of the Navy Ground No. 2 on Sunday tical exposition on

slightly in grass is cult, the venue was changed to

Pl-Tucaday November 10, 1952. Pl awaiting collection at HQ RUKDY at 10.30 3-Prem Bingh. Asgar All,

11, 1952, the Club ground.

The four teams contesting the Argonauts, The latter

Comds disposal. RV 8.20 p.m. at Happy Valley. Fg of JEL. Larsen,

AC 3.0.M. Dewar P. R. Bagi. Hamam Singh, Rattan wanted. "The Wasps became a

AC K.W. MPO for HQ. Dren: As ordered. will however, as ground,

be honours are

Philippines Blogh, Gurbex Singh, Gurcharan force in the game as soon

Force Headquarters The Ladies' matches on Sunday Chinese, Molinder

Annust Camp 1931 Coys/Ph attend Wong. Parede 11Q Kerde,

Int Unit 1 SBC: Sathan Singh, Uttam Singh. Reserves.

Singh they played against the Welsh required for rugger matches on Chinese, Hongkong

Hongkong W.A.A.C.: November Talwan bring the two traditional rivals, mumko Thursday,

20, camp at SAI KUNG as follows: some- Salurday. It was therefore de- Macao Chinese and wizards. They learned Tefal Biùgh, Tagdish Verma and

November 13-December 7 'B' & 'D' Camp. All personnel going to Gremlins and Victorians tape to ips2, 5.30 pm. Lecture. Dress: Plain Coy, MO PI SI FI (Part) MT PI Camp for the Last Week and the match on Reuter, thing from every game. They leided to play Chattar Bingi.

face again at the Police Ground clothes.

Moy to live in Hongkong will parade M.P.C. Artillery Battery, Fá Gunnery To | (Part) Medical Orderiles. at 4.16 p.m. The Victorians have

WD 18, 1952, Personnel living in Kow- suffered somewhat in their line-ov Claus parade 5.30 pm. Monday camp will be as follows on Navem-41 3.15 p.m. on Saturday, November

November 17, 1952, MPC. Dren: ber 23, 1952, Parade.50 ..

BRO: Car Park Howison. N.B.-MO PI 100 will report at WD Car Park up during the past year due to Plain clothes "vember 10, fat, May under Fi arrangements, Separats Near Peninsula Hotell at 1 pm.

Parade Tuesday, some of their players having left 30 cate of Star Ferry Kowlestra will be listed by OC. Dress Saturday, November 18, 1953. Win- the Colony, but are still a force loon 7.40 4.m. Dream: Clean Extigue FBMO (Sterl helmets strapped an fer and summer kit and, all equip

and web belus. Bush Large Pack) Jungle hate will not ment bestod will he taken to Camp. to reckon with as shown by the with shorts

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Clothes

J

who

leave Camp at 10 a.m. 'on Saturday November 22, 1951 and those.

fight they gave the strong King Lockets will be worn side horis, be worn for mov. Remaining cloth-All kit must be marked with owner a

Claza parade 9.30 pm. Wednes! Ing & eat will be taken in kitame, George V side to whom they lost day, November 19, 1902, MPC, Bre: bags. Stair will be cut short, be

qeneral eye Personnel who are leaving Camp by 3-2,

parado 5.30 p.m. Friday November tion, thile has been frued separately

Coy/P1 Comde." The Gremiine, however, who 51, 1903, MPG, Drees: Pain clothes. have held the title for the last & N TP "A" Bic. parade Monday,

November 17, 1952, 3 sec. parada Anti-Maincial Precautions. On the two years, aro the most ex-day, November al, 1009. Fimo day of their arrival at Annual perienced team in the league, so pa, Place-60 C8Q. Drew: Camp All tanks will take

Training-Revision: Paludrine tablets. OIC Coys will ea and aro strongly favoured to Flain

sure that all “Carunia" who estive win the title again this year,

on dates other than November 13, tiongkong nagiment

1952 carry cut this eder. Other than the GV: muad,

Duties, Orderly Officer of the

Hongkong A.ATIO there is only perhaps the Vic-

Week-LI ta:lan XI to stop them this

Kirk. Orderly Ber Trade Training, Fighter Plotters. duty Mathers, Next for year, and although they are geant of the WeekBgt 1. Rodman. Thursday, November 13, 1932-A' & expected to win, they will have NE, Next for duty-ɛgt A:L. {'D' Watch 8.43 p.m. Fighter Con to contend with the determina- Nerising,

Plotting and Telling.

tion and gallantry of the November 17,

Victorians in this match,

mov to camp

:

..

trollers, Thursday, November

to Camp for the 2nd Week wil re port to Set Campbell at MPO at 2.16 pm, on Saturday Novembar 22. three 1962 or WD Car Park, Kowisan at 3 p.m. On arrival at Comp all personnel will report to BKWAAC Orderly Room. Roort kit, bathing DOSTUDIOS, torch and ground sheet | must be brought to exmp...

(Bgd.) C. P. Vauman, Heut-Col.,

Deputy Commandant, RILKDF...

Notice Etores, Frum" November -8, 1063 in*

24, 1902 - rtores, will bo

13.

HISH Coy Blonday) 1931—lq IUUKDF-630 p.m. Trans November

1063. Pay. Adm for port, leaves Murray Parade Ground closed to Army and Air Force per- RV 6.30p.m. at at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, November 10, | MOEM).

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