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George Whiting's Column

THE CHINA' MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959.

CHELSEA

Guy's Hospital Have No Place For An International Hooker

The Hospitals Rugby Cup competition, noted for its inspiration of robust enthusiasm and noble thirst, is not unused to the unusual. There was the penalty kiek error by a referee from Scotland Yard that gave Si Mary's victory over Guy's four years ago... the firing of a cannon... the flour-bag rags the elephant and the camel that turned up among the spectators... and other oddities,

This year, Guy's are introducing-gelignite-by declining courteously but firmly

the proffered assistance of England's hooker, Nicholas Labuschagne.

They have said no, a thou- | the nose in strict accordance with still weighs less than 10-stone, sand times no, to Nicholas-] ABA laws. He is putting the and still trains regularly-with and the echo of their negative Idea to the Lynn committee. | Lynn striplings' less than half La likely to resound in many a Frost, successfully resisting the his age and weighing up

elub and pub frequented by the destiny that ends our shapes, 12-stone.

men of rugby, especially those of

the opposition hospitals.

Labuschagne, 20 year old South African capped

for

England in the first intemational of

the season against Wales, come here 18 months ago to learn how to pull teeth.

Guy's took no time at all to discover that he had played in Springbok trials, and he was quickly demonstrating his hook- ing abilities in their Cup side of Inst season.

VISION FADED

Clifford Pook, Guy's 13-stone Welah caplain, was encouraged to get ideas of building a team of invincibles this season round Labuschagne and other

new men-but the rosy vision faded before a ball was handled

Labuschagne quietly announced that he was going to play for Harlequins.

Slice then, the South African has climbed the rugby heights fast. He played for Middlesex, got an England trial, was finally capped. But he will not be in the Guy's Cup side.

to

Chelsea Beat West Bromwich

4-0 At Highbury

London, Feb. 11.

Chelsea, last but one in the League, finally won their way into the fifth round of the Football Association Cup competition with a decisive 4-0 win over the League leaders, West Bromwich Albion, on Arsenal's ground to- day.

It had taken them seven hours of football, watched by an aggregate of 158,417 people who paid £22,220. Not since the 1923-24 senson had four matches, two of them with extra time, been necessary to decide a Cup tie between two First Division sides.

In a thrill-packed first half in which defences swere on top, Armstrong_missed a penalty for Chelsea. But the Londoners took the lead six minutes after the interval through an oppor- lunist goal by centre-forward Roy Bentley, the England in-

Saya Pook: "We feel that rugger is essentially Д team game. If Labuschagne prefers to go and play for Harlequins, that is all right with us. As he hnsternational, not played in our team, we feel we cannot play him in the Cup matches."

In circles less concerned with the preservation of English for the English, they calling this the Brush-qt.

Nine minutes later

right-

winger Parsons scored following fine work by Chelsea's schoolboy left-winger, Miles Spector. With

now right on Chelsea

lop. third goal in Bentley headed a would be

inside-right 73 minutes, and Bobby Campbell completed the scoring seven minutes from time. Chelsea are at home to Second Division club Birmingham in the Reuter.

TULI SIDESTAKES Flyweight Jacke Tull, offered

Bassey in Capetown next May, says he will orcept- they raised the ante another £1,000.

CHARITY

BOXING FINALS

Two knock-outs featured the finals

of the Services Individual Charity Boxing

held Tournament

at the China Fleet Club before an

£2,000 to fight Hogan Kid❘ next round on Saturday enthusiastic audience last

Meanwhile, the cute little man from Zululand, wants to put up sidestakes for matches with any bantamweights

to namo-with particular reference

you care

to World Champlon Jimmy Carruthers. British Champion Peter Keenan, and French Cham- pion Maurice Sandeyron,

BOXING AT 41

SCOTTISH CUP

Scottish Cup second round replays resulted as follows:

Kilmarnock 0, Hamilton Academicals 2.

Celtle 3, Stirling Albion 0.

Revised Scottish Cup third round matches on February 21 now are: Third Lamark versus Hamilton - Academicals-anxi-Fal- kirk versus Celtle.

Irish Cup 1st round replay results were.

Ballymena United 1, Coleraine

Never say diel Frank Frost, ABA Lightweight Champion 18 years ago, and nowadays a|2. shining light of the Lynn BC Glentoran Reserves 1, Short secretariat, felt again the old urge to battle when he read of Ben Montague, the Langham BC

light-welter still boxing regularly

at 41.

Frost, 41, la thinking of Inviting Montague to his club's show at Walworth on February 23-and there punching him on

and Harland 0.

night.

The Tournament was arranged by the Sallors' Home and Mis- sions to Seamen, All the pro- towards the up- coeds win go keep of the equipment in the Stuart Taylor Williamson Memo- rial Gymnasium, which is pri- marly for the use of seafarers and members of Her Majesty's Forces.

The best bout of the evening was that between SAC Smyth of the Royal Air Force and Bdr Laws of the 173 Biy R.A, which ended in a win for the latter on points.

of

Smyth started off in pro- mising style. In the second round,

however, Laws gained The draw for the scond round the measure of his opponent, of the Irish Cup matches to be whom he had groggy with a played on March 7 is: Glentoran series hend and body punches, Reserves versus Bangor, Cru-On cre occasion Laws knocked saders versus Coleraine Ballymena United, Ards versus smashing blow to the head, but Smyth out of the ring with a Glentoran and Portadown ver-Smyth returned immediately to sus Linfield-Reuter.

carry on the fight.

On conclusion of the bout, both boxers were congratulated lot a very plucky display.

DI

Triumph Of Team Work From

A Side Without Stars

Johannesburg, Feb. 11.

Bty

SAVED BY GONG

WEST

BROMWICH ALBION

Chelsea goalkeeper Thomson smothers the ball to save during a West Brom. wich attack in the FA Cup fourth round game. Running in are Allon, the West Bromwich centre-forward, and Les Bromwich outside-left.

The tie was replayed three times before Chelsea emerged victors by 4-0 at Highbury,

WHO ARE THE BRIGHTEST

EXAMPLES OF

FLASHING

FEET?

ball is

Who are the brightest examples of Flashing Feet? McDonald Bailey votes for Ed Conwell, American joint-holder of the British sprint record. Desmond Hackelt picks Soccer's box of tricks, the clusive Stan Matthews, and Peter Wilson chooses a star of the past-the late Suzanne Lenglen.

Now let the

experts take quick thinking and determing- hardest kickers of a over:-

tion.

5 ft. 4 ins. Johnny Hancocks Hailey: Footwork must be Wilson: Put me down for who weighs only ten store. the basis of all sports-and I balance. Without balance,

Wlison: Watch any class ten- you mean sprint footwork, with its might as well give up thinking is playar. He is never still." attendant balance, reflexes, about success in sport, The He knows that the arst

boxer who has no balance has strides are the all-important no future.

Wrongly balanced your punch loses effect; wrongly balanced

avold your you cannot

op

multiplied.

Army Inter-Unit

Rugby Cup Final

moves.

two

Page

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. G Orders By Lieut-Colonel C. P. Vaughan, DSO, Commandant, Royal Hong Kong Defence Force. Dated February 10, 1933.

Düciplina..."azado, ' All personnel Valley at 6.10 p.m. on March 13, 1953 will parade at IIQ BEKDE "Happy for quarterly pay and briefing for the Annual Review, Details will be published later,

Training-Chinese New Year. All Piratning proĖTITUTES for Februar7. - 14, 15 & 10,, 1953 are cancelled.

Trade Training, Clark G.D. & P.A. Tuesday Feb, 17-Q RDF---5.43

Fores Headquarters 183_UNIL-21Q 21: Parado MPG Tues- day February 17, 1953 8.30 p.m. for Lecture in Drill Bhed. Drew: Plain Clothes, Recce Pi: Warning Order, W/E exerce Jebruny 28 to March p.m. Transport leaves "Murray Parade 1, 1933, Parade Thursday, February ↑ Ground at 5.30 p.m. Police Course. 19. 1933. Tpt will leave MPG 5 p.m. | Tuesday, Feb. 11-19 ND. 3 Police Sharp. Sten Shoot Kennedy nd Diatric, North Pom-0.40 pm. Tron- Hango 5.10 p.m. Sharp. Drem: A port loaves Murray Parade, Ground at deleted,

1.30 p.m. Nursing Onderlies, Thurs- day Feb. 19-Windsor House 0.16 Attillery Battery Fa Guanery Ty "A" "Inter” & “i” Ben parade 114 | Puesday, Feb. 17-'C' Watch-Badar p.m.-Dr “Bard. Redar Operators, NHKOF Friday February 20, 1933 Station-tail Day Training-d s.m. Dag pin. Lecture. Dress: Muru, Transport Teaves HQ Hlker, at a C&R To Warning police for &B.m. and Star Ferry at 8.15 8.m. Troop. Annual Trg wil take plac Thursday Foù. 15~”A” Walch-Radar From Saturday February 28, 193361ation Full Day Trainings.m. Em. lo Sunday March 8, 1953 € p.m. Transport leaves Star Ferry at 8 am. Parade February 15, 19:3–Concalled. | Friday Feb. 20 "A" "B" """* Watches * Bet parado 5.00 p.m. 8OR Fr--HQ RHKDF at 5.45 p.m. Transport day February 20, 1935. Drew: Plain leaves Murray Parade Ground at 6.30 clothes.

(pam. Fighter Plotters. Tuesday Feb, "A" & "2" Walchre-9,0.11. 943 p.m. Thursday Feb. 19-"A WALCH 8.0.0.-.m.-Hill Bay Training. Thursday Feb. 19"B" Watch 8.0.1. |==0.43 P«. Fighter

Thunday Feb. 19—"A" FIL

Hongkong Regiment Duties. Orderly Officer of the Week-LI F.E.C.C. Qush. Next for |duty=M_M.A. Young Horzien, MC. Orderly Sergeant of The Week-gi A.L. Nory. Next for duty---6g1 A.W.P. Piper.

Practice For Ceremonial Parade, All Ranks 1.K. Next will parade on Tuesday February 17, 1963 at 119 RHXDY al 5.30 p.m. Tpt leaves MPG al 5.13 p.m. Dress:Clean Laugue. rifle ling bayonets froga berets).

(blue

18 Lecture. Offre with the excep-

tion of DC Coya will attend an is Lecture at the Drill Sheds MPO pm. Tuesday February 17, 1953, Dreuniform.

Training FPI Course for Cpla L/Cpls acting as Cpis. RV 5.16 p.m. Thursday February 19, 1933 at MPG for 110 No ather parade will br] held in this week.

Hongkong A.A.. Discipline-Appointments,

a.m.-Half Day Training, Wires tess Operators, Thursday Feb. 19- HKAAT Hangar p.m. Transpart Icaves Ballsbury Road at 5.40 p.m. ment Section, Thursday Feb. 19- |then_via_Jordan Road Ferry, Equipe

HKAAP Hanzar-0 p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.40 p.m. Photographers, Wednesday Feb. 18 RAF

Kai Tak-Lecture–d patie ransport leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. A.T.C. Bection. Tuesday Tabs, 17"D" Watch Day Traky-

40.

Kong. Tranport legyes Salisbury Road at 8.15 a.m. Friday 20. 20-A B C D Watches BAF Kal Tak-0 p.m. Transport leaves Sall Bury Road at 3.45 p.m. Groundcrew. Friday Feb. 2="X" & "D" Fights- RKAAT Hangor - e pima, Trans Bacon. Part Jeaves Salisbury Road

6.45 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2l-"1" Transport leaves Sallmoury Road at 1,80 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23-A FREM=HKAAF Henger- ..TI. Transport leaves Baltbury Road t 8.45 .m.

dary Duties. F/O 1.8.3. Robertson

le appointed P.A. to the Hon. Alright-HKAAF Alangar-2 Commodore S.E. Faber, A.F.C. w.e.f. February 1, 1933,

St. John Ambulance

Orders

He must know on which foot Order by Comm. D. W. he will land to take a cannon-Macintosh, CMG, OBE, Knight of ball service or return; ready to Grace, Venerable Order of St have his right foot faking the John of Jerusalem, Commissioner

Rugby Cup Final ponent's purich and its effect is weight for a backhand shot, |of St John Ambulance Brigade,

The final of the Army Inter-Unli Rurby Cup will now take place at Sookun- poo on Saturday, February

at

4.15

p.m. The local rugby Internationals scheduled for that date have been postponed in- definitely.

The deciding encounter between

Club the

and Army

Pentangular In the Tournament will be played the Club ground Happy Valley on Saturday, February 21, at 1.20 p.m.

on

and the left foot balanced and Hongkong District Order No.

7/53 dated February 12, 1953. Hackett: Those flashing feet ready for the forehand.

And in that pacey game of Ambulance Duties - Hongkong - experis, Stan Matthews and table tennis the first rule

at 14.2.53-21.2.33, Wanchal "A Div. & Tom Finney, would back you training to: Start from the feet.

5.C.A.A. NE Div 23.3.53-28.2,53, Wancha." Div. & B.C.A.A. Nag. there. They juggle with the You have to move like a bal-Div. ball until the defender is on let dancer at sprint pace to get the wrong foot and of they

anywhere in this game. go before

tackde con be made.

Bailey:

and pes,

that is where the sprint start helpa, Those footballers win iwo yards by the quick take-off while the other chup is trying to find his Lect.

Blackett: And that timing One of the point is essential.

Indians Require 218 From Eight

Wickets

To Win Second Test

Bridgetown, Barbados, Feb. 11.

India required 218 runs, with eight second innings wickets standing, to beat the West Indies after the fourth day's play in the Second Test match here.

The West Indies, who made 296 In their first innings, were dismissed in their second, innings just before tea today for 228,

India, who made 253 in their first knock, were 54 for

two wickets at the close.

BALANCE

which

Hackett: Feet first again in golf, where the balance and timing are all important. It is this balance

enables pocket-sized men like Charlie Ward and Norman

Von Nida to keep up with the big chaps. Balance in walking between cools chots conserves energy, the jingling nerves. Expert on this is Bobby Locke, who walks with the automatte action of a clockwork toy.

|

Ambulance Dulfer - Kowloon - 16,3,63-22.2.34. K.Y.M.C.A. Div.: 23.3.13-1,3,83," Mongkök DIV. 'Februs ary-Shamshulpo Nursing Diy:

Βιν MarchWaterloo Nursing

Paneliation Squad Duties in 22.2.53, Dr Wong Shing-hang & King's Col lege Nag. Div.: 1.3.53. Dr Cissy Yeung 2.C.A.A. Nes. Div.

Race Dulles 21.153, I p.m. Cena tral Div. (Courte), K.C.D.B.. Div. (H.Q.): 7.3.59, 1 pm., K.C.O.B. DIV. (Course), Central Div. (H.Q.); 21.3.53, 1 p... Wanchal “A” Div." (Course), 8.CA.A. Div. (H,Q)

Street Bisepers Bastier Duties February 1933-Chung Bing Nursing Div. March 1935-King's College Nuriing Div.

Vlying Programme Thursday Yeb, 19--Ground Lecture-A & Bright AB PEORHIQ RAKDY-89.1% Trumm- part leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Baturday, Feb. 11—“B” Flight Aircrew-HKAAF Hangar Dm. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.43 p.m.

Sunday Feb. 2-"A Fight Aircrew-IIKAAT Hangar-D .m. Transport traves Saksbury Road at 0.45 ..

Hongkong WAAC Training. There will be no parada for any section on Monday, February 10, 1985. Bignais Eection “AN BUR See parado MPG 650 p.m. Thursda February" 19, 1933. Section

Tuesday,

Parade Hesturs, A February 17, 1933 8.30 pm. “B” Bec- tion parade HQLF Thứzsday #ebras. ary 19, 1953 8.30 p.m. Dress: Uniform, First Aid Faction Parade HQ RIICOT 5.30 p.m. Tuesday February 17, 1963. Foot Drill Dress: Uniform. Cookery | Section. Parade HQ RIUD7 6297 pun

Tuesday. February 17, 1951 Foot Drill, Dressi Uniform. "Btores Section Parade HQ RIKDY 5.30 p.m. Tues Ady' Feroury * $7, 1953, Yoot' Drill, Diem: Walform. Perede HQ RHKDF B.30 p.m. Thursday February 19, 1953. Hapert RQMA Lace, NCO Csőre. Parade Q RHKDY Wednesday February 15, 1953 6.50 p.m. Dren: Uniform. Pay Parade. All SectionM parade

G RIKDF Wednesday February, 18, 1953 at 6.30 pm. Dren; Uniform.

(5£d.) C. P. Vadoram, LA-CO).

Commandant, R.H.K.D.F.

Lost

NOTICES

Ple. J.7. Tomiin lost from Changing Room HRHKDF on January 29, 1953 one bamboo baker containing 1 Brown Civilian Jacket, 1 Pair Back Shoes, 1 Grey Overcost, 1 white shirt and 1 Tie. Will finder please contact Administrative Officer.

H.H.K.D.F. -Holmes, Unlon

Wilson: Pace tells in every port, Sprint aces Like Ken Jones. of Wales, and England- International C. B. made good in Rugby because of their speed.

Bailey: And determination. Wilson: Let us not run away with the idea that the Dancing necessarily Dans of sport are

feet Flashing masters. means that a man can be in the time right place at the right and ready to do the right thing. It's sporting logistics.

the

Hackett: Football coaches at least have realised this and do not go out to get big, plodding men with great muscles

that lack mobility and ability to work in tune with the mint,

That is why skipp'ng, short sprints, widely varied competi tive training schemes are

An accurato attack and in- wickets for the addition of 72 placing the old foot-Blogging tween lunch and tea provented forruptions through rain be runs to the Tunch total of 158.system. Any ideas on this? the West Indies batsmen from settling down,

REWARDED

when

Canteen - Chinese New Year_Holl- days. The Canteen Volunteer Centr will be closed for the Chinese New Year holidays on Saturday and Sun- day February 14 de 13, 1953.

Football Duties-Hongkong-142.63. 4 p.m., Club, Sth Nam Div. & Shau- kiwan Div.: 15.2.53, 4 p.m., Club, Eastem Div. & Chune Sing Div 13.2.3. 4 p.m. Club, Western Dist. Div. & Kennedy Town Div.

Resignation-Mong Kok Amb. Div. Piet Kam Mo-yee & Mok Kam-sang Shamsbulpo resigned w.es. 13.1.63. Amb. Div. Pte Fong Chow-man re- signed w.ef. 1.1.53. Tai Po Amb. Div. Cpi Chung Sai-laung. Pies Koo Dint-yu, Chan Tal-sun and Lam Koon-chaung resigned we.f.1.1.53.

ReservDr Lee Ching-wah. Corps

Special Appeal By Major General Surgeon in. No. 1 Corps & 8.0.A.C.

3.C. Cruddas, D40, General Oncer (T) Mainland Sub-Dist., reserved for 6 months w.e.f. 19.3.53. A.C. Main-Lord Mayor of Sendin's Flood Commanding, Land Forces, Hongkong. land-F., Bones, Tez, w.e.f. 0263.

Disaster Fund. (a) The great tempes Enrolment Mong Kok Amb. Di- which sank the British ship Princess Plo Li Kal-fan, enrolled w.ef, 1.2.63. Kennedy Town Nag. Div. Amb/81s'a.

Victoria in the. «Itish Sex and the Lam Lal-yung, So Chee-moi enrolled

foods which caused unprecedented loss of O w.e.t. 4.1.53.

and property along the East Coast of England and Scotland Appointment-Div/Surg. Dr Ng demands that the Army in Hongkong Yeok-kin appointed Acting B.U.A.C. should express their sympathy in (T) Mainland Sub-District 15.3.53. Dist officer R.A, Edwards-Lord Mayor of London's Relief Fund. พ.... practical form by contributing to the

Act. A.C. Mainland w... 0.2.3. FUNG PINS FAN, 0.812., Assistant Commissioner, Colony Headquarters, Bt. J. A. B.

The fund will be used to help thos who have suffered, to repair the damaço to their property and to resettle those who have lost their homes. (b) The General Officer Commanding, Land Forces, 10- kong, has appested to all ranks of the Army to help their countrymin and women at home. (c) The Cam❤

Balley: i think all sportsmen St. Joseph's And mandant opposto soil members of

аз

Queen's College Make History

The first knock-out of the evening took place in the second bout when Gar Downey of 173

could be trained basically R.A. disposed of SAC

Phadkar's persistence vas gether. The first rule of mac- South African cricketers in Australia already had Farkinson of the RAF, in the The overnight pair, Gerry rewarded

he bowled cess lies in the first two paces. won a great moral victory, according to sports writer hard round of a Bantamweight Gomez and Jeff Stollmeye, took Walcott off his pads. Christian! It gives you the edge on your - is immediately Louis Duffus in the Johannesburg Evening Star.

contest. Parkinson was down in their fourth wicket partnership attempted to farm the bowling opponent who the first round for the count of to 88 before Gomez was dis and refused casy singles, but under the additional strain Commenting on play on the the aggregate isn't able to matchnine and saved by the gong in missed. Stallmayer went on to Gupte bowled Legal and Ister having to chose,

Concentrate on, sprint starts The first Inter-School Cross fifth day of the final Test, South Africa's unpredictable the second round.

make 54 in just over three hours had Christiani smartly stumped.

Country Race' to be held in the Duffus vald the South Africans'

The shortest surges to the occasion such as

bout was that before lifting a leg-break from by Joshi when the batsman at...and I mean mentally

Colony took place yesterday well as physically. play was another triumph. of we were shown today," Duffus the R.A.F. and Sigmn Hunter of

between LAC McLoughlin

tempted

big hit***

Hackett: The idea is to cut when St Joseph's College and team work from a side without said.

King and Ramadhia played cut every thought but the get- Queen's College met in a friendly stars.

India captured conddently against the spinners, away, and eventually this high-contest which ended in a win for the Hongkong Signal Regiment, who met

the remaining five West Indies and Hazare took the new ball at speed reaction becomes natural, the latter, who scored 43 points Duffus added that there

in a Light Middle

218. This soon brought success nexible and leas strained. every reason to expect a South weight contest. This boat lasted African success.

as against 35 by St Joseph's. iesa than one

for King edged a ball to short minute. From the

Wilson: The only top-ranking did lose, they mortted other hammer

start, both boxers went for each

Ane leg and Phadkar ended the success performers I have seen and tongs

innings by bowling Ramadhin, and for the spirit before the audience know what| qualified praise that inspired them to fight

was happening, Hunter Wan get an intimidating total to

down and out.

"Only Tayfield of this could win a place in an Aus- tralian team. But Australia in

BIG CORONATION YEAR RIDING SHOW PLANNED

London Plans have been completed to make the three-day horse riding and jumping contests at Bad

inton, Gloucestershire, the biggest event of its kind in Europe during Coronation Year.

WAS

Even if they

diamiss their opponents for their lowest total, of the series and come within reach of winning the match.

of

THE RESULTS The following are the results: Teatherweight. - Pro Vincent (Wolch Regi) - bout LAC Jeffrey (R.A.F.) on points. Writing in the same paper, Babawalgfit. Gne · Downoy' (173)

Fingleton id: "Austraila By R.A.) knocked out BAC Par is licking its cricket wounds kingon (RA.F.) m the third round. Lightweight One, Quick (14 d tonight-and they are no O Regi) beat Pie Morky (Wild Begt) dinary onez After winning the on points

Lacht Westerwolcht--AC Lasers toes and making a big score of 520, we are now facing almost A. best Car Surtees (170

try N.A,) on podna. certain defeat against SouthLight Wellerwettt-Set Morgan It is expected that the Queen Afrin. Everybody here with (Welch Hegy) beat also. Mech. Hicker and other members of the Royal the exceptʼn of Bouth Africans, ton (Royal Navy) on points.

|_ Light || Heavyweight -Cpl Bubb Family.will be at Badminton to who never give up hope and twats Beat) best L/C Godtrey ace the start of the equestrian | fighting, is completely amazed | iWelch, Neg?) on points. events on April 22,

Baby the turn the game has

taken."

Many famous European riders | will have their · skill' tested on Commenting

on

2

(Wolch

Reg) beat Cpl Carter (R:A‚Ï...).on post. | Sickleweight.Dide Lawn (473 Dity Fuller's R.A.) bort, SAC. Bmyla (I.A.T.)

out

the course-in Buderinton Park bowling, he sild: "Fuller bowled on

which 14 being altered this grundly. He hasn't got great Lomas (B.A.) karcked Year to make it more interesting pace but Ee makes the best of pane Funter Hongkong Zingemā both to competitors and specta- what nature Ims given him and | llegimosna) in the first round,

that also includes a big heart." W033HPWaight. — Ota' James (H,K,M.N.) bem AC-Rog (N\.A.F.) Reuter,

London Express Service)

Mankad into the bowler's hands.

After lunch

SPORTRAIT

"Mirid" "you, " there are certain aspect

ootball of American. which are regrettabl 'lacking in Englishi qoccer.

'London Express'Kavalos

minds

The first schoolboy to finish |

and a half milles was Leung

the Hongkong Defence Force subscribe as generously as they can to this moet worthy cause. (d) Con tributions should be sent or handed in to the Deputy Commandant, The Administrative Officer, or The Bla Captain ADP to reach Lead- quarters R.H.K.D.F. February 20, 1963 at the later. (9) by Friday Cheques should be made payable to FW. R.HH.D.), and crossed with Alt contributions by members of the worde Flood Appeal Fund." (f) R.H.K.D.F. to this appeal will be forwarded direct to the Lord MayoOF Hongo Delete me of Royal Hongkong Defence Force,

in sport are those whose flash the course of approximately two Australians May

Kum-bob of St Joseph's, who Tour West Indies covered the distance In 1 minutes 47 seconds,

· Next Season"

Needing 272 runs for victory, ing feet and flashing Ladis began badly when Mankad were in absolute harmony. was beaten in Gomez's fourth FINAL WEIGH-UP: Speed, over with the score at nine. Four power, determination, and brain runs Inter Apte was bowled by action can only be acquired by #ensible, · sustained training. King.

Hazare changed the batting There are no short cuts to flash order and sent la Roy, In spite of ing feet, :. his swollen cheek, at the fall of -{London 'Express Service) the first wicket and Remehand next,

- POWERFUL" SHOTS

WELTERWEIGHT WEIGH-INAN

Melbourne, Feb. 11. An Australian Test cricket

Starting from Caroline HIL the runners proceeded up to Tat Hang Road by way of the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital, along Tai Hang Road and thence back to team may tour the West the starting point after passing Indies at the ond of the How Far Mansions and the French Convent

*** 1954/65 English tour of

The route was mapped out by Australla, it was reported Mr J.B.R. Whitney, while the here today. Hey Brother Cronan and Mr T

While Roy played defensively, Ramchand exreated some power- ‚ful” shots on both sides of, the

Chicago, Feb. 11.

The Australian Board of wicket and was: severe on any- Chuck Davey, who meets Kid O Newnham acted as judges. A thing short of a length But Gavilan for the latters World contingent of Boy Scouts kept Cricket Control has decided t

the route. cleared.

Mgives favourable, consideration” superb West Indies Delding made | Welterweight · Boxing ~ Chẩm-

The following are the results: to a request by the Jamaican the batsmen fight for every, run, plonship here tonight, scaled

1. Laung | Kum-bali (Et : Joseph's) Worrell, who

was the

fifth exactly 147 pounds the welter bowles

tried in quick succession, weight limitat the weigh in completely beat, Ramchand with this afternoon his frat ball, which however Gavilan was hair a

10 min. of com 2. Chun Onan Government asking for the four queen's) 17 min Ku Macul cricket highlight to the (Queenja)-17. min. 20 keer: *: Kurtz | Island's colobratform of ita 300. Wah-kit (81 Joseph's)- in pocs years as a British colony pe .pound 5. Ke Bhy-lau_{Queen's) 18 inin. ? scaled sec: 8, Chow. Tha-chay (Queen's) 18 min. 20-peer, 7, Hung Ches-kes and

would include Tho limerary Lanost. Lamb" (st; JosephSF, 9, wong | fivo alx-cháy,” Tento (with Ave. after Hoj-ce(Queen's); 10, Chu Chun: hours play each day, und the his open tour would take place in April,

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Mt Bay and June, 1960 Routers

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