League Soccer
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952.
SOUTH CHINA TAKE OVER LEAGUE LEADERSHIP WITH A BRILLIANT VICTORY
By "SPIV"
South China yesterday concluded their first round of Senior Soccer League matches with a brilliant 3-2 triumph over Eastern to not only remain the only unheaten team in this division so far but take over as well leadership in the League table from Kitchee.
Watched by a capacity crowd, the match produced some of the most exciting soccer this season and reached a thrilling finish as the gallant Eastern X1, on their last legs, repeatedly stormed the South China goal only to fail by the literal inch to score the equaliser.
The defences of both teams Theirs was a glorious defeat. During those 18 minutes, with 10 tulhutes of the rebre three
to nil were equally steady, with the goals and the last yesterday's play will long re-against them and defeat staring exception of Yue Yiu-tuk in the main in the memory of these them in the for Eastern nol Eastern goal, whose unsteady scoring two handling of the ball cost his who watched the match as only succeeded in
by a team that gods, but were rather unfor- skle two costly goals. gallant effort was generally conceded to lack tunaten not having been able to convert at least one of the staying power,
three golden chances tant erano And if the hero of yester- day's match is to be chosen. It their way,
Two of these came from bril- is cult choice between
Ko Poliant offers by Thu Ching-to Hau Ching-to and
who in the waning seconds of keung.
the game had the defence almost at a stall with his dazzling sprod.
GRAND BATTLE
IT'S NOT A RECORD
London, Nov. 30, Whenever an outstanding happening occurs in spart, start the statisticians delving into the past to see whether it bears comparison with earlier happenings.
The game was a grand battle of tactics, with Fastern as the older team trying to conserve
irs their staminų
the carly stars and South Chinn trying 1 utilise their speed
and abundant stamina to the fullest advantage.
scen
con-
Both teams were fully versant
rsant with each other's type is a result short- play and of passing movements were little 01', when effected, were practically ineffective.
Direct first-time hard tackling was the order of the day and
teams cor both
correctly adopted
wings.
Despite the fact that five goals altogether were scored in this match, both sets of forwards seldom got together effectively and the majority of gouts come from melees in front of the goalmouth.
SPORTING SAM
HOME SOCCER
REVIEW
By Reg. Wootton
Top Four Clubs In The First Division All Draw
London, Nov. 29.
The top four clubs in the English First Division all drew today. Wolver- hampton Wanderers, who have set the pace in the First Division for the past eight weeks, just managed to cling to their slender lead by drawing 0-0 away with Burnley, who had nearly all the play but could not beat international Bert Williams on his re- turn to the Wolverhampton goal.
The Wolves now have 25 points for 19 games and lead by one point from Sunderland, who drew 2-2 on Tottenham Hotspurs ground.
The Spurs had to thank the | Little
white ball for saving a point
This was undoubtedly due to the change of tactics adopted by both forward lines, and the lockscored by international Trevo of any good header among them. Ford, when the referee introduc- er it because of falling light, Centres from the wings wer easily dealt with by the defend- ers whose heating ability was much superior.
Soon the
the for end
the
GOALS THE South China assured offensive from the start and opened the scoring in the 12th minute
a tussle of play. In between
Ling-sing and Lec
whistle went for hands against Lee.
Yue Cheuk-yin tools the So when Harold Alkinson,
spot kick just outside the box the left. A high centre to the goalmouth centre-forward of Tranmere Rovers, scored six of his
bolk Yue Yu-tak and of making Kwok Ying-lok the mare open piny
jump to the side's eight goals against full use of tho wis
ball. Yue got his hands to it, Ashington in the first round
South China's youth and but did not hold it, and Soong up with a of the Cap, comparisons speed was a distinct advantage, Ling-sing followed
almost open made with
past when their defenders were just header into the
gonlmouth. that split second faster on the bali than the Eastern fat who were comparatively much slower on the ball and manoeuvring into position.
were records,
Some were prepare to say Atkinson's feat was a Cup re- cord until they found that hod been done before. The last occasion was in the 1938-1939 zeuson,
Rooke, when Ronnie
who scored so frequently fur Fulham and the Arsenal, scored all six gonts for Fulham against Bury In a
a third round tie of the Cup competition. Thirty-one
earlier, years
registered six beat when they
George Histo for Chelsea Worksop by nine goals to one.
BAND SELECT
Atkinson doer jein a small and select band and may claim
a personal record when recall-
This was sucti
time and agein
HONGKONG'S TEAMS TOP ASIAN LIST
In
Singapore, Nov. 30. The Asian Table Tennis
ing that he accomplished a Federation announced to single hat trick in the opening day that Hongkong's men's
BW
At the interval, South China led by one goal to nil
sent in
goal.
.
Tommy
Harmer
Was not
and Frozen grounds throughout centre-forward Len Duquemin the country made good football as Sunderland led by two goals snatched the equaliaing goals. impossible, and in some case Arsenal. and Burnley, who caused postponements. But the
programme third and fourth in the soccer were table, are joined on the 23 affected ns badly. as Rugby point mark by West Bromwich league football, which sulfered Albion, whe bent
holdup for many the League its biggest champions, Manchester United, years, Reuter. 3-1 after being a goat down at half-time, scored by 17-year-old Eldie Lewis. making his League debut for Blanchester United.
Home Rugger Results
London, Nov. 29, Postponement of all four County mitelics in the northern of the Rugby Union roup County championship because of frozen grounds to-day was a blow to the clubs who provide, the County players,
Not only did these clubs lose their star players but they will again have to sucriflee them for the rearranged games.
fixtures
In their six previous visits to Stoke. Arsenal had been beaten four times and won only once. It looked as though their "hoo foo" would persist today, when lowly Stoke gained an early lead, but two minutes from the end. Arsenal equalised to
point. Though Manchester City gain- ed their third win of the season, beating Derby by the only goal, they remained at the boltam, of table, one point below the Stuke.
BIGGEST SURPRISE
EVE
LEAGUE TABLES
London, Nov. 30. Football League standings mulches after yesterday's were:
FIRST DIVISION
Valves Sunderland Arsenal
Burnley
W. Bromwic Bjackpoot Liverpool Preston
Newcastle Chariton Sheffield
Portsmouth Middlesbro
A number of club also had to bo called off-to-day. ] Biggest surprise of the day Tottenham Among these was the game be- was Nollingham Forest's 0-0 Aston Villa
Gloucester and Oxford win at Birmingham in Division-Manchester U tween University, which was to have II. Forest's centre-forward W. Cardif been Oxford's last test before Ardron returned to form with a Chelsea the
Derby annual match with Cam-fine hat trick.
Stake Manchester C.
round of last season's Cup com- and women's teams have an all-out offensive with and play took place in a snow-
petition when Goule were the sufferers.
21
Goals
L988=NOTERSGHARAGAARSON
SECOND DIVISION'
West flamm
Nolte County..
Bury
Brentford
Hull City
Doncaster
Town
Southampton
Nine minutes after the re- sumption they increased their lead through another fumble by Yue Yiu-tak. From the right wing position, Yue Cheuk-yin bridge. As a result of this blank The two top clubs, Sheffield Sto
a low centre to the day, Oxford Will have had more United and Huddersfield Town, penalty spot. Yue Yiu-tak came than a fortnight's rest by the bath visited London. Wnlle up to meet the waist-high ball, time they take
the fold at United were sharing two goals Sheffield U aludderleid fumbled with it and Lee Kwong Twickenlicon on December 9, with West Ham, Huddersfield
Plymouth wing drove it into the open
goals without Leicester play their last whipped in two Cambridge
Fulham 10 cutotherium Ten minutes later Lee Yuk-game batore Twickenham on reply against
Luton Town to one point.Birmingham meet Mr United's lead Monday, when they take snapped, 九 through pass,
Sheffield now have 28 points Notts Forest and made his way along the Steele-Dodger's XV.
from 20 games. Huddersfield Futhar middle. On the verge of being Many clubs fought unusual Town have 27 from 19 matches. Leeds United tackled by both Chan Fei-hung battles with the weather, which Plymouth Argyle third and Lo on-san, he got his feet turned gemes into tests of en- the table dropped a home point Swansea to the buil and pushed il past durance rather than skill. in a goalless draw with Doncas-Fincoin city' the p the approaching Yue Yiu-lak.
At Bristol, where the hometer Rovers. with the situation almost un- team lost 5-0 to Newport, snow Eastern began to was piled along the touch lines been ranked first in Asia by 25
increased in in- the defenders taking part storm, which even There must. be something in its three-man rankings com-in the attack.
tensity after the laterval. the Traumere air for Dixie mittec, headed
the by
Yet even this Arctic setting the 22nd minute they Denn, whose feats for Everton Maharajah of Baroda.
forced a corner. Lou Yee got did not prevent the encounter can be recalled, and Pengo
his head to the centre from Ito from becoming somewhat heat- Waring, who gained several Si Su-chu of Hongkong tops Ying-fun but sent it straight to ed and one player from euch international caps when with the men's
individual rankings Cheung Kam-hol just in front side was ordered oil.
Because of snow at Coventry, Aston Villa 20 years ago, were while India's Mrs Gool Nasik- range Cheung where Blackheath were the both
wala leads the ranked woтел Then it is a Tranmere man players.
difficulty
in putting the visitors, the captains agreed to play only 30 minutes each way. scoring who holds the
record
The following were the de- ball past King-yin. Divising In Third
(Northern) tailed rankings;
Eastern maintained their of- The Midland pack soon football, Bunny Bell getting! Teams. Hongkong, Japan, fensive and three minutes before nine in a League game against Macao, india, Singapore, Mala- the end, Hau Ching-to got Oldham 17 years ago.
ya, Indonesia and South Korea, through to
a long pass. Chiu Atkinson,
Tranmere Women's.--Hongkong. Macao, Chor-wing
at was injured followers, is thus only keeping India, Singapore, Indonesia.
tempting to tackle him, and the up the club's tradition for Rankings of players were:
ball deflected to Cheung Kam- Su-chu Men. Sil
(Hung-hol who having inside forwards who
slammed it past Pau kong), Hiroli Satoh (Japan), Fu from close-in. score freely.-Reuter.
Chi-tong (Hongkong), Chimp
Just before the final whistle Chin-sing (Hongkong), Yayushi blew, Hau Ching-to
wove his (Japan), Jayant (India), Tsuno-
way across the goalmouth but
Tranmere men.
say
Malayan Team
Beat K. Tong
Lau
Sik-fang and
(Масло). Tiruvengudam Bhandari (India).
Women-Mrs Nasikwala (In-
In
h. At point-blank ·
по
Pau
the
da (Japan), Cheng Kuck-wing his shot from a 10-yard range to (Hongkong),
the
edge of the goalmouth was well taken by Pau,
Hau Ching-to made another dia), Bagulo, Wong (Hongkong), grand effort soon after and his
across The Kowloon Tong Club lost Yashiko Tanaka (Japan), Chan centre
goalmouth to Malaya, 16 sets to 2, in a Yeo-tsing
Fujii found Ho Ying-fun who, how- friendly tennis tournament held (Japan). Sayce, Sultana (In over, missed with a first-timer. at the Kowloon Tong Garden |dia) —Reuter.
Lo Hon-san followed up but drove the ball City Association yesterday,
Just over the bar and with that the final whistle blew.
Results were;
Mens'
Single--Oug
Chow-beo
(Balaya) beat Kho Sin-oel 0-3, 0-2: Lim Be-clin (Meloyat drew wit Roch Liang 0-0, 6-3; Lán Khee-liang (balaya) beat C. Y. Wong 6-4, 0-1.
Mixed Doubles. - Ong
Chew-bec Chun beat K. S. Lin and Catherine Phon 6-1, 0-2: Loong Hoe- yeng and Mrs Kat Loong (Maleyn)
and
Bira Gladys
(Malay)
best Daniel Chan and Mes Dao 0-6, 3-0.
(Macao),
LIGHT BLUES
BOAT RACE
WIN WOMEN'S
Chiu
CS-
S. Australia Ahead Of NSW
On 1st Innings
Blackburn R... 10 Burnsley
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) Bristol Rovers. 20 14 4 2 50 20 33 Norwich City--20- Northampton
Bristol Cy
40 34
20 12 3 20 9 0
| Coventry "Cily, 20 0 0
Butwall
10 8 0 Brighton & H. 208-5 Exeter City Reading Watford Southend U
34 27
the
Queen's Park
Adelaide, Nov. 29. South Australia scored 104 in Lablished at marked advantage their first innings in reply to in the open and the backs were New South Wales total of 148 quick to make use of their op- portunities with the result that at the close of play in Coventry won 16 points to six,
Results of rugby matches Playes today were:
•
Lancashire Cup Final Leigh 22 St Helens 5. Rugby League Club Matches
Huddersfieldi 21 Rochdale Hornets 4 Wigon 20.
All other matches were post-
Sheffold Shield match to-day.
The scoreboard read:
New South Wales-1st Ions. R. Lindwall & Wilson b Marsing G. Trueman e Wition b Noblet
A. Davidson e Langley b Noblet J. Zurice e Manning b Nobiel Benaud e Manning" ↳ Nebies .......
K. Miller leg before b Noblet
R. Flockton e Trousse b Noblet
8. Carrolle Darule b Manning
J. Demourey e Jule b Wilson
Ipswich Town
Gingham
Newport
Bournemouth
To Aldershot
Colchester XCrystal Palace
I
0
| Leyton Orient
Swindon Shrewsbty
Torquay
26 Walsall
10 Leeds 27: A. Morris & Hole i Manning
poned owing to wintry condi tons. The Dewsbury v Aus- be tralians Axture will now played on December 3.
Rugby Union Club Matches
1 Graf not out
Extras
Total
Bowling' Analysis
Nobiel Grove
Hole Wlisan Mancing
THIRD
7 3
DIVISION (NORTHERN) Gamby Town.. 20 13
- Oldham Ath.
148 | York City
Wrexitsin
Gateshead
MRW Manzield"
Harlequins 13 Bath 6; Londen
South Australia-1st. Inns, Irish @ London Scottish 11; Lon-N. Dansie e
Trueman b Miller Welsh 8 United Services Ports-L. Favell b Afiffer mouth 19; Old Mishulians
3.05
Grove b Miller
Duldige Burke b Miller Old G. Talab Miller
Davidsors
Yee, Old Merchant Tayloralang 21P. Ridings st. Trueman b
THE TEAMS China, Pau 8.
King-yin, Chor-wing, Lau Soong Ling-sing, Ko Po-keung. Paulines 3 Old Tong Sheung, Lee Kwong Richmond 13 Oxford wing, Cambridge defeated
Cambridge. Nov, 29.
LCC
Eastern.-Yu
Yak-1ak, Kwok Saracens & Lo un park 11; D. Trowse st. Trueman U Benaud
Yiu-tak,
Hospital Manning Burke
G. Langley leg before b Burke.. Stroud 0; Wilson not aut
by two-and-a-half-lengths in the Ying-jok, Ylu Cheuk-yin,. Mok | Wasps Spr's Hospital 6;3: Noblet at Trueman b Davidson
11 St Aldershot Mons Doubles-Ong Chew-beo Oxford versus Cambridge Chun-with. and Lim leo-chiu (Dalaya) beat women's boat race today.
Lee Bridgwater & Albion 3 London C. M. Tang and Lawrence Chen
It was probably the last race Ping-chiu, Chun Kar-san, Chan University 14; Bristol 5 Newport 6-2, 6-1; Lim Khg-liang and Zaw Kee-pow (Malaya) boat TE Zdh between the two women's clubs, Fal-hung. Lo Hon-sua, Lo Wal-6; Coventry 16 Blackheath 0; and Albert Chan 6-3, 6-3; Loons as the Oxford club is to be dis-kuen, Ho Ying-fun, Chu Wing- Devonport Services.3 Old Bal- Hoe-yeng and Chan Tak-phong banded because of lacit of Binan keung, Chang Kam-hoi, Lo vedera 10; Neath 8 Cardiff 6- (Malaya) beat J. K. Tung, and K. W. Lang 04, 0-0-
THE
cial support-Router.
GAMBOLS
I'M REALLY FED UP TODAY. -THE DINNERY BURNT, THE MILK'S BOLLED OVER AND THE SOOT'S COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY
MATCH
CHELSEA
PRECION
NORTH END
Kwok-tal, Hou Ching-to.
BLOW
THE
·SIDE
Reuter.
Barry Applely.
DINNER
·HANG THE
SOOT.
FEEL A LOT BETTER NOW
Port Vale
0 Crewe Alex,
Scunthorpe Balifax Town. Hartlepools Stockport Tranniere
23 | Southport
Chesterfield Bradford BATTOW Chester
10 Bradford 10 Caritate
11 Rochdale
Darlington
15 Workington
Accrington
SCOTTISH LEAGUE "A" DIVISION
Extras
F5
Total
184
Blowing Analysis
St. Mirren
OMRW
Lindwall
Davidson
0 24 37
Millor
1 63
Burka
Reuter.
U.S. FOOTBALE RESULTS
Hibernian East Fife
Celile Airdrie Aberdeen
Ranger Partick Th.
Clyde
Itearla
Quest & South
Dundee Th. Lanark Mollserwell
Falkirk
Rail Rovers..
New York Nov, 29.1
SCOTTISH LEAGUE To-duy's collegiate football
"B" DIVISION reaults, were:
Suriing 12 10- Metre Daine D, Southern California Ayr United
of Georgia Tech 21, Georgia Undver Hamilton pad. nity U: Wake Forest 29, 5. Carelink Morton 11: Vlorida Siste 27, Watford 13;. Vice Arbroath
Rovers ginia 20, Willkan and Mary: 33: Rice Alloa Athletic ... 13 20, Bylur:14; Louisana diske Uni. Dunfermline ... 12 (3 hverdi 10. Tyland of Texas. Christles | Stenmuir G EA
·Dalveraty (14, Southern Methodist Dundee United.. 131 University 2: Caloradu 01: "Colorido queft'a d'arkiv.. Agrita _0;%Waalwngton 23, Wanligish | Dumbaldon G | Sints; 273: Marquette's7, College of the 8t. Johnstone
FaceART Tiina 20. Voxas #rocks 20; 10triarbei Houston Detest for^Oklahoma 54. For car idletion: Oklahoma MASSIMA AIBERIA 32, | Cowdenberthy Auburn Mitsibol State:20, MIY Anson Revers
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ARMY MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RECORD IN LEAGUE HOCKEY
By "ARGONAUT".
Army maintained their unbeaten records in both the Senior and Junior Divisions of the Men's Hockey League as a result of the week-end matches.
In the Senior Division they had the better of a depleted RAF XI by four goals to one after being held to a 2-1 score at the interval, while in the Junior Division they broke through a 3-2 interval score against Nav Bharat to emerge the winners by seven goals to three,
The Sentor match saw Army Ds definitely the superior team and once again established them as the most pleasing team to watch in action this season,
With the defence strengthened by the shifting of Potters to right back and the inclusion of Powell at centre-half, they pre- sented
completely well-
balanced team.
parance
Their full forward line of Hill, de Cruz, Curtis, Farmer-Wright and Turner was again conspicuous with smooth combination and pretty stick- work. But for some excellent goalkeeping by the RAF goal- keeper, Smith, the score would have casily reached double Agures.
two
THREAT TO THE H-GANG
By "RECORDER"
The first day of the South China Athletic Association's Invitational Inter - School Sports produced not much The Airmen were without more than a considerable
of their best players In Card and Brown, and rumours threat to the H-Gang of the have it that both these players King George V School- will be turning out in futuro Hurlbatt, Hurt, Hall and matches for the Argonauts. Hule.
The team included four Malay players in All, Ismall, Aziz, and Sully, all of whom gave a more than creditable display,
Heard at left-back was an- other conspicuous player for the RAF. Centre-forward Lucas and showed good stickwork speed but was inclined to be individuallstic. More judicious distribution of the ball and a greater effort to combine with his insides might have produced more effective results.
FIRST
GOAL
Army opened barely two minutes
the
the scoring after the
|
To begin with, Ilitle' Larn Kak- lan ran her heat of the 200 Metres in 28.4 seconds, equalling the Colony all-time best seb by Mui Shun-ngan of St. Mary's in the same neot five years ago,
Kak-lam, whose prospects were highly thought of by the Champion Marjorie Olympic Jackson, on her recent visit here, had the aid of a strong following wind up to the turn and there will be an application only for recognition of her effort as a best performance.
Jennifer Hart and Rita Hall' the official still hold
Colony record at 29.1 seconds, but it is
start. A good push by very doubtful that they will hold Farmer-Wright to De Cruz in it beyond next Saturday. They
will have a chance
to win it "D" enabled the latter to send in a hard drive which was back the following day, though, ut the Girls' Open meet at King stopped by goalkeeper Smith.
V School.
Following up, De Cruz flicked met a forgotten giant of the
the rebound into the goalmouth and the ball deflected goal who had since the start of the Pul To's little Pong Sik,
words of the goalkeeper's pads.
gear lagged behind all the four H'S in the Long Jump rankings, suddenly leaped back into the the picture. -
Two minutes later Army went further ahead. A free hit for them just outside circle was well directed to De Cruz who gathered the pass,
flicked the ball past Smith.
made his way forward and
On her second jump she sailed out to 14 feet 9 inches and followed this up with another leap of 14 feet 9 inches Just Army had the better of the 33 Inches short of Deboral exchanges for the next 25 Hurlbatt's Colony record.
Sik was second Pong minutes and staged a series of
the. 1951 attacks, which ended time and Noele Simmons in
with a again with some miraculous Colony Championships saves by Smith,
cap of 14 feet 9 inches, but her best jump this year up to In the 30th minute, RAF re- yesterday was just over. 14 duced the deficit. Aziz snapped feel
to
a centre from his right-wing. The boys were not very im- dribbled past Petters and gave pressive, though Marcus. Souza Bailey no chance with a power-of La Salle showed considerable ful crass-drive. The interval promise, in the Javelin with a came with Army leading by 2-1. throw just short of 140 feet which broke the, meet reegtd Five minutes after the re held by Chun Walschuen...
combined sumption
Farmer -
movement
good among
The Meet, in which 27 schools Wright, Curila and De Cruz took part, lasted the whole day, Hia and was mainly devoted to the sent De Cruz through. parting drive
was stopped by running off of heats, but, 18 Smith, who was, however, not finals were also decided. fast enough to stop a backstick follow-up by Curtis.
Lee Shu-chung of La Salle College won the 1,500 Metres in Farmer-Wright worked the the record time of 4 mins 420 ball up
Into the "D" four sees, while Souza also of La minutes later and a back-stick Salle, get another record in the centre found Curtis who wove Javelin throw,
his way through, ending with
The rest of the finals will be
powerful cross drive that was a deelded on Saturday.
goal all the way.
Anny were on the offensive
for the major part of the re-
THE TEAMS
RESULTS
Resulta of the faals held yester«
Поча
maining period of the game but day were: stout defence by Smith and
400 metres hurdles (senior boyal, Heard in particular prevented-1 A. Collaco Jr. (ITS) L them from further scoring.. Leung Kam-ching (Put Ching):
Lee Sha-chung (La Salle). Time: 55.2 pcs.
1500 metres (senior boys);-), Lee'
Crun (La Salle); 3 She-chung
(Ching) Hung-mun Chang Wat-tong (Kau Yaz). Thuet 4 mins 420 vers (record).
Long Jump (senior Boys am Wal-Ing (Pus Ching);
Thumb (La Salle)
Wing-hing (Pại Ching); Yeung
Distanco aus metres.
Artuy: Balley; Potters, Firth; Gough, Powell, Ford; Clegg Hill, De Cruz. Curtis, Farmer- Wright, Turner.
RAP: Smith; Winter, Heard; Ali, Andrews, Rico; Ismail, Aziz, Lucas, Sully, McChasney,
MAJOR UNITS
FOOTBALL
Tilgh Jump (senior boys), Yam Wal-ling (Pul Ching); 2, 0. Thumb (Le Balle) 3, Fung Ho-nin (Zion Wah). Height: 1.813 metres
Bhot Pull (senior Boys).--t): Lasegu Kam-yu (Pul Ching); 2, &g Tuchol (Put Ching): 3, Lo Jing-his ung Fang). Distance: 11.92 metres, an
Javelin teenloe baye)-1.. M. Balien. (La Salle): 2, Lo Kan-bul Pul Ching): 3, Chan Po-kin [Tak Ming, Distance: 42.63 metres (records.": "5", 20gb Jump (Junior boys) +1;"Alle
The following are the results yung Bin-ching (Pul Kul); 2. Chan of matches played in the Army heron Wahi telght: Major Units Football League of metres. November 20:
The following garice.
Dlous junior boys)-1. Lee Ho-
32 Med. Regt RA. O Hongkong run (Pul Ching): Won Lum-but Signal Regt: 1 R. Norfolk 1,- (Rui Ching), 3. Wan Yu-lum ITA Dorset 2
**** Ming), Distance: 3.54 metres. postlugh Jump (midiet boys)-1 it. Tk Job-ping, raw Mig 2: tane kade
si (Kewloon Tong), 3. Yeung K sint (St Louts), feights 12-snetten treesed),.
poned: 20 Fa deel
24 rd Ther Rest y. 1 Welch.
20 FC Best R.A. are now two matches in arrears, 27jo pokipone monte have been caused by schemes and they are unabisīta, pivo, daten When these matches-can, bo played
Long Jump, (seglar, giriş)ant. Fonk Sik (Pul-To); 2, Fok Wing-shaung
League standings as on November | Put Thing): 5,, Chan, Sul-ping, (PD)
PW.LIDFA Pis
48 MMert TLA. 4.3024HEALT
TRUR.
127 13-
1 Welch
71. Tk
24 FA
1-13.0.1952.4
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Shot Putt teenfor £uis).—I LOZ Pan (zak - Ming):: 2, Nd (Kung-onjun
(Pal Tolj op: Vip Wal-run teul Distance: bás motjes.
Dis (Senior girl)-1, Nr Kongs
0 A 104 Mingt; a, Yu Wat (PUETAN DI
SARAN Zdi, matres (recorda.;))}
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