THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953.
All-England Badminton Ba
Championships Reach Semi-final Stage
London, Mar. 19.
a Canadian last |
Two Malay players, a Swede and night qualified for the Men's Single's semi-finals in the All-England Badminton Championships here,
Top-needed Eddie Choong, young law student from Malaya, gained a 15-11, 15-7 victory over seasoned Danish international Poul Holm in the quarter-finals. Today he will play Nils Jonson of Sweden for a place in the final. ›
The other semi-final will boy Heah, whose quarter-final_vic- between Canadian Champion tory over Ole Jensen ended the Don Smythe and Johnny Heah Danish singles challenge. Heah of Mulaya. Smythe conqueror boat Jensen 10-15 15-3 15-7 and of India's S.L. Jain in the will play Smythe tomorrow for third round, is seeded to meet a place in the final. Choong in the final.
tus
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Heal well deserved success because of his greater nccuracy,
After dropping the Arst game, he began to score to corners and, having gained the measure of the Dane, he levelled the match at one game #rah wan all. In the decider, generally in command while denn was inclined to hit out of
ON THE
SOCCER
INSIDE
(Contributed by Desmond Hackett, Robert Findlay and Henry Rose. Edited by Marshall Fallows)
Forget the League Championship you Burnley, Wolves, Preston, and Arsenal fane...it's booked for Charlton.
So says Sam Bartram, 39-year-old, red-haired goalkeeper of the Valley feam. "A League Championship years ago, is taking over a to- Haynes (Fulham) by Edmonton medal in all I'm wanting for the bacconist-sports outfitter's shop schoolmaster James Buchanan, who has had charge of the Soccer sideboard," adys Sam in his in Droitwich.
development of both. sharp, Durham twang. "And we're playing well enough to Anish on top."
way
Bartram, who joined Charlion back in 1934, has one regret he has never gulned a full International cap.
ployer-manager of
Eddle Choong, favourile to win the title, won his way into the a 15-11 15-7 semi-final with victory over the seasoned Danish international Poul Him. There were many fine rullies but they usually ended with Choong drawing Holm out position with a clever shot nad then maching away the winner. Holm scared with same subtle shots, which just skimmed the net, but Choong was master in the smashes and this proved decisive.
Choong was soon joined in the semi-finals by his most danger
The i Don Smythe, ous rival, Canadian Champion, who elimin- sted
Haergaard- Joergen Jansen 15-8, 15-11.,
TOO MUCH POWER The Dane fought to the end. but Smythe carried too much power and scored many win hers after drawing his opponent and then passing net
today, Swedish
to him.
In
the
who the
semi-final the Choong will meet international Nils Jonson eliminated Leir Jensen, unseeded Dane, 15-8, 15-0,
Malaya will be represented in the second semi-final by H. A.
Touring Team Does Well At Perth
The
court.
47.
rules
Eric
Tommy Northrott, Cardiff
Not many Soccer directors City's £10,000. buy from Torquay,
part in team has been dropped-by an Army take an active
training. Mr A. E. Milner unit side.
The Central Ammunition (Torquay) is one who does. Depot, Branley had six pro- He likes nothing better than But he set up one record that fessionals available for
round of golf with thelr a brisk
Webber, will probably never be equalled Army Cup semi-final against the
at in four successive Scottish Fusillers Berlin Don Mills, and Co. -he played Wembley Cup Finals from 1944-Stadium on March 10, and the But when the lads arrived at
only five pru Permit
Mr Milner's Churston (Devon) In 1845 he was in goal for fessionals to play at one time.
Preferred a centre-forward home, next to one of the West most picturesque Millwall against Chelsen. other games were for Charkon was Vie Keeble (Newcastle). Country's
he could Chelsea, Derby their gainst
and white taluh Hunt (Portemouth) Courses, they found
was in bed pleked was
al. cutside-left, not make it....he Burnley.
Northcott's alternative position. with u. GREEN JERSEY DOES IT
He got up later to Join them Since goalkeeper Tony Cook} Skipper and centre-holf was
in a cup of tea. to wearing the tattered Phil Gunter, the Portsmouth
tused In his | back. green jersey be Downs League days, Bristol City have not föst a match in six weeks.
Denmark, who have dominated the women's event since 1939, provided two semi-finalists in their bl
maintain superiority. They play British opponents today for places in the Boul.
fo
The line-up will be: Miss Iris Cooley, England, versus Miss Marte Ussing. Denmark; Miss A. M. Horner, Scotland, versus Miss Ronzte Friis, Denmark.-Reuter,
REME
Athletic Meeting
The Corps of Royal Electrical Engineers And Mechanical (II.K.) held their annual athletic meeting at Boundary Street on Wednesday. Weather conditions were not ideal, there being a gusty wind, but nevertheless the keenly contest events provided an interesting afternoon for the spectators.
Perth, Mar. 19.
cricket Australing
The most outstanding time of team, which is to tour the moving was achieved by England this summer, dis-LCpl Jeffery who won the 220 missed Western Australia gards race in 23.35 seconds. The R.E.M.E. Hongkong Challenge for 179 in their three-day Cup was
wen by the "B.A. match which began here to-Units" team. which was comi→ day, and by the close of play posed of R.E.M.E. personnet at- had replied with 86 for one tached to Royal Artillery Units. A.A. Whop R.E.M.E. come a wicket in their first innings.close second. The B.A. units The Australian team, making team also won the Tug of War their final appearance before competition. leaving for England on March 22, were led by Vice-Captain Arthur Morris, In the absence of Lindsay Hasseli.
the
----FIGHTING - INNINGS
After an early batting collapse, Captain, Western Australia's Wally Langdon, came 10 rescue with a fighting Innings of 56, typical of his Sheffield Shield play this season. He came in with three wickets down for 25 and with Robinson, who made 20, added 52 runs (or the xtxth wickel,
The band of the Royal Ulster Rifles played selections during the afternoon. Prizes were present- ed at the concñusion of the pro- gramme-by-Mra R.-M. Drydges, wife of Li-Col R. M. Brydges, Commandor, RE.M.E. Hongkong.
THE RESULTS
The full results were: 100 yards,-1, Capt Mulvaney: 2. L/Cp! Jeffery; 3, Cín Burnham (10.4 220 yards), L/Cpl Jeffery; 2. Cfa Burnham; 3, WCpt Smart (21.45 secs).
2. Cpl 440 yards, Cpl Smith: Beaufoy: 3. Cin Wallace (59.1 sec)
800 yards, Evans; 2. Watch Wallace 12 mins
Another newcomer, Hay handled Strauss, altractively both fast and spin bowling cores). fidently to score 46.
The Australian team's attack and Lindwall, showed up well Archer and Ring all took three
wickets.
One Mile-1, Cfn Hammond; 2, Bennett; 3. en Smith (5 min.
24.7 aecs).
Three Miler-1 Cin Hammond: Cin Crehan: 3, Cin Tin (10 min, 43.6 Feck).
Open Mite.-1. Li Welts; 2, n. Siga Mc- (4 315 sec), The Australians lost Donald for only five, but Arthur123 yards Hurdles, Capt Mul- Morris and Neil Harvey by the Yey: 2 Cin Guest, 3. Cpl Hunn
close hot scored 31 and 47 not out respectively.-Reuter.
Light Blues'
Crew Right Back In The Picturé
(10.3 pcs).
4 x 110 yards relay.-1, RA. Unita, One Mile Medley relay-1, A.A Wksp.
The
Now the players regard it as a lucky mascot and insist that Cook doesn't change it.
NO EGG SHORTAGE No need for Bristol Rovers players to go short of eggs. Three of their side are poultry farmers on the outskirts of the city-
Vic Lambden, centre-forward left-haif Peter Sampson, and utility forward Brian Bush.
Lambden and Sampson, whose wives are cousins, are in partner- Shrewsbury want to keep him and if he can sell his
Derbyship. business and secure a house in Shrewsbury it will be a case af "no change."
Two First Division clubs are after the signature of Sammy Crooks on a long-term manager's contract.
"Not
Are Bristol Rovers feeling the strain of that 20-League-games. without-defeat-sequence" al all says centreforward Vie Lambien.
we're thriving on it. Gives us all the We get bud more confidence. spells during a game, but we
**Em fact,
night
our way out of them. "With a seven-point lead we feel sorry for the clubs who are trying to catch us."
Which, according to Lambden, a certainty for makes Rovers promotion to Division 11.
Dave Walsh, Aston Villa's Eire international centre-forward who Soccer seven entered English
27 HAA Regt
Still Lead
Darts League
(BY "DOUBLE":TOP")
•
Birmingham City have already fixed up their out-of-season tour....lley are heading for North Wales to play cricket. These boys, who play every week bein during the summer, rate them- selves the best cricket outfit in League Soccer.
They are likely to miss Gil Merrick, who will be wanted to keep goal for England in South
America.
Is
Women have, as yet, shown no signs of competing with men as talent scouts, but there is one who owes his League player chance in big football to 2 woman's recommendation.
He 23-year-old Chesterfield goal-keeper Ronnie Powell.
The wife of a Chesterfield director saw him playing Manchester City reserves, told! her husband he worth watching. Hubby had a look.... and agreed.
Wats
for
Don't be surprised if Hull City's long search for on inside- forward ends with the signing of Sammy Wilson, clever St Mirren inside-right.
Bob Jackson, the Hull chief, has taken a strong king to this talented young Scot.
-(London Eyrars Service)
WEEK-END
TEAMS
LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON
Page
JUNIOR PLAYERS AGAIN HOLD SPOTLIGHT AT COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS
By "ARGONAUT”
Highlight of the eight-match programme in the Colony Open Bad- minton Championships at Ta 'koo last night was the clash of the two top- seeded Junior pairs, J. A. Soares and J. Pomeroy Jr. and M. T. Lam and K. C. Wong, in the Senior Men's Doubles event.
Soares and Pomeroy, who had already been surprisingly eliminated in the Men's Junior Doubles by the unranked pair of Leo Leong and C. C. Yew, made amends for the defeat by yesterday defeating the Junior title favourites, Lam and Wong, in what might very well have been a Junior Doubles final,
TONIGHT'S GAMES Both Lam and Wong had, Ullan Khoo beat Mrs T. C. already to their credit one upset Chan 11-3, 11-4.
(AL VRC) victory in the Senior Doubles Junior Men's Singles.-J. Khoo
Senior Men's Singles, 7.30 $9. when they eliminated Univer-beat R. Linsey 18-3, 15-3. H. C. Heah v W. F. You.
Senior Men's Singles, 8 p.m.-nus Bity's M. T. Yeow and H. T. Heah
Junior Men's Double--H, J.Funk v F. M. Rozano, in their previous round and the
beat E
Senior Mixed Doubles. 0.30. p.m.- 18-16, 18-16 triumph of Sonres Xavier and R. Brown
Lun & D. Lam. and Pomeroy was well within Ribeiro and E. Remedios 15-10, Young & Winale Cheung V M. 3.
Junior Men's Doubles, the region of an "upset over an 19-15, 15-7.
Hmmy Khoo & P. V. Yap v Wong upset".
Senior Mixed Doubles.--Miss | sku-kwong & Slu Chuets.
Junior Men's Doubles, 9.30 Pomeroy was the most pro-Helen Kwong and W. F. Fo. C, koh & J. A. Aosta V minent of the four players, and beat Miss S. Correa and W. Xavier &. 8. Brown, his
and defence
Senior Mixed Doubles, 10 pm- Anc
strong Gillies 15-4, 15-0.
3. A. Soares & B. Remedios y R. Tay smashes paved the way to his
Jualor Ladies' Singles.--Miss | Mr E. Tack. side's
though Soares,
Senior Men's Doubles, 1030 p.m.- slightly slower than his partner, B. Baptista beat Miss Florence mit Funk & J. Kheo W. Güller &
(C. AR. shots, Heng 11-1, 5-11, 11-4. the drop especially to gave strong support in smashing power and at base play.
win.
0
PAR-
CLUB
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
ELEVENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 21st March, 1953. (Hold under the Rulas of The Hong Kong Jockey Club), of
The programme will consist of D races. The First Bell will with be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2 p.m.
WEAK AT THE BASE Wong and Lam started promisingly by taking a 7-4, in the 11-7 and 13-10 lead first set, but Jack of point-
both winning smashes by them enabled their opponents te direct all their shots Impunity at the back court and mix them with sudden
drops and smashes. Though strong a net play, both of them were weak at the base.
pair The Portuguese
drew level at 18-10 in the first set 10-13 and 14-10 and. forcing the pace, took the set at 18-16 after two changeovers of services.
The following are Club selec-from tions for cricket matches this week-end:
T.
University
At
V. 1st XI
Kec Pokfulam on Saturday.-S. M, Teh (Capt.), DT 1, T. Ride, Dr T. R. O. Tunnel. S. A. Vanar, LTH. Lem, Koh. Yeow, B. Diabher, E. Monteiro.
University 2nd XI v. KGV School at the School on Saturday.-N. 1. Peters (Capt.), B. H. Leary, R. Arthur, A. Stephene, A. 3. Abbas. T. H. Barme, H. Ching, S. Fraser, W. Jacobsen, A. E. Low, P. Peter.
University 2nd XI v. DDS at Pokfulam on Sunday.-N. I. Peters Capt.), B. II. Leary. E, A. Steppen, R. Arthur, A. J. Abbis. T. Barma, H. Lowcock. P. Peters, W. Jacobsen, A. E. Low, S.
Club de Recreio v Army at King's Park on Saturday at 13 p.m. A.M. Prata. E.J. Noronha, A.P. Pereira, M.A. Remedios, R.A. Re medloe. D.E Remedios. J.A. Gutteres, A.E. Noronha, Dr H.P. Ozarko. A.R. Omund, D.E. Ne- drigues.
re-
In the second set, Soares and n 7-1 Fumeroy jumped into lead, but Wong and Lam covered with brilliant streak that gave them 10 points in a
trotch.
Through Tickets (9 Races-$18.00) also tickets at $2 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be cun on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Dalco of the Club at Queen's Buliding, Ground Floor, Chater Road,
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not pald for by 10 aan. una riday, 20th March, will be sold and the reservationa cancelled for future meetings,
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Omee' at Queen's Building, sweep Lickels may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn tu the following rules:-
The Portuguese pair struck back with a series of dve points to lead 12-10, only to see their
them at 13-12. opponents
lo forco They m deuce at 13-13 and raced ahead to within match point with a further four points. In a final rally Lam and Wong forced the game to four changeovers of services and scored two points before conceding the set and match to a net smash to the body
Soares by In the Men's Junior Doubles, the "C Division League pair of and Eddy Ribeiro Remedios did extremely well lo-*** extend their "B" Division club- mates to three hard-fought sets 10-15, 15-13 and 7-15 before bowing out of the tournament,
THE FULL DISTANCE
Two other
went the james
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE full distance of three sets. In the Ladies Junior Singles, Betty BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1053 RACING SEASON ARE NOT 1052 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL out her club- VALID UNTIL, 1ST APRIL, 1953. Baptista edged
Heng mate Florence
11-1, THEN. by 5-11 and 11-4 to qualify to meet Stella Correa in the semi-anal.
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the “ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalizator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectifed later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked. before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets preschted can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.
Derby County sent a scout to watch Mansfield Town, the team with all their players for sale. told to check up on He was
Doddy and Left-back Don Bradley utility player-Sid-Watson. 50 made-any
Ia Section 1 of the San far Derby have not
bid. Miguel Brewery
Darts League, the highlights of the weekly
David Evans, series were the games played
Enfleld lod signed between the Field Security See-villa, is rated a better tion and 27 H.A.A. Regt."
than the much-boosted
The H.A.A. started off by winning the first game then los- ing the next two. They then forced a draw by winning the fourth and sixth games.
The other match of Interest Kal was that between R.A.F. Tak and H.Q. Land Forces.
In this game the latter got away to a fine start by winning the first two games, then the
RA.F. started in carnest
won the last four games,
and
Kowloon C.C. 1st XI v Univemity at Pokfilium on Saturday at 130 p.m. Players should be on Queen's Pior at p.m. sharp--5.V. Gittins, D.U. Coffey, P.V. Dodge, P. Katl, N. Hari-Baker, T.E. Lee, J. Leriou, Kennelli Lo. J.J. Muldoon, G.E. Taylor, F.R. Zimmern. Umptre Quincey,
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI v indian 19-year-old.C, at Cox's Road on Saturday at by Aston 130 p.m.-E.C. Fincher. R.F. Apps, W.H. Cowie, F.B. Kermani, "A. prospect Lang, W. Pepperell, C.5. Rainage. Johnnya. Randall, A.P. Weir, P. Wood, B. Ramchand. Umpire.-8.A. Gray. Kowloot C.C. 2nd XI v Police R.C, at Cox's Road of Sunday at 1.30 ..
ส.ม. Fincher, Cowle.
Kermal, R.F.W. Lodge, W. Peppereli, C.S. ‚itamage, A.P. S. Ramchand. L. Quincey, Weir, P. Wood. A.N. Other. Um. pire.-S.A. Gray.
Monthly Postal
For
Shoots H.K. Archers
Craigengower Cricket Club HI.K.C.C. Optimists in a League match on Saturday at Chater Road at 1.30 p.m.-G.A. Souze, G. Hong Choy, W..E. Colledge. D. Bot tomley 11.P. Stadar, K.Y. Tam. B.C. Chetwynd, G. Saunders, R. Manley, B.B. france. T. Crabtree. 12th man, J. Heywood.
The "Bowmen of Ghyll" of The results of this week's Rolls-Royce Ltd. Barnoldswick
Robert Tay Ltd. Via Colne, Lancastershire, games still leaves 27 HAA st the top with R.A. Station and have secepied a challenge of the
Archery Club R.A.F. both lying second, which Hongkong Discut-1, Cri Tamson; 2. CP still makes it dificult to predict
Pole Vault-1. Ctn Burnham; 2 Cin Robinson (7 feet).
Gardiner: 3, Sgt Parsons 15 5.
Javelin, Cin Long: *, WCpl Gardiner; 3, Cp! Hun (1311).
High Jump-1, Cin Guest; 2, Lt
Taylor: 3. Cpi Pye
Long Jump Cfn Evans; 2. Cin Burnham: 3, Cip, lowerd (16' 7").
Hammer), Maj. Mears Blunden: 3. Cpt famaon" "(70′ "8"},"
Chain of Command" Relay, 11 Int. Wksp.
Team poslutions in the R.E.M.E. Hongkong Challenge Cup competition
London, Mar. 19. Cambridge University boat
were: today rowed the race crew
1.E.M.E. attachęd R.A. Unita trom fastest-full-course trini
138 points. Putney to Mortlake ever record-
Wksp-133 polnis. Il inf. Wkop 83 points. ed, when they covered the 44
4-Comd Wkap- points, miles in 18 minutes 1 second.
D.-R.EME. attached Brigades-64 This was one minute faster points.
clocked in their than Oxford trial row last week, and two minutes six seconds better than their own previous trial in the reverse direction. The time war only 11 seconds outside the re- cord for the actual university boat race. This year's race is on March 28,
Cambridge had very fast conditions, there being a good tide on the River Thames and a following wind to help them. They got away well, rowing 34 strokes in the first minute, and reached the mile post in three minutes 54 seconds.
they
post
A
length
Above Barnes Bridgo were paced by an Ibis Club crew, but Cambridge with a spurt at 33 reached the winning ahead of the pacing eight,
tho Cambridge, underdogs in betting on the race, came right back into the picture na u résult of today's great row. Oxford row a full course trial tomor row-Reuter,
Rugger Results
London, Mar. 19. Today's Rugby Union results were:
Notis 0, The Army 9 Monmouthshire '9, North Mid- landa 13
and Albion 3.
Bridgewater Cross Keys 3.-Reuter,
HOME SOCCER
. RESULTS
London, Mar 10. Football Association League results today Included:
Colchester United 3, Crystor Palaco 0.
Arsenal, Preston North End 1.--Artoginted From
All winning tickets und lickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they reter, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for with the last race of the day has been scheduled to be tun."
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL, NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Members and guests are reminded that they, and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Alccting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Of the two players, Florence was the harder hitter but Betty showed a distinct advantage in her wider variety of strokes and
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or better idea of the Singles game.
In the Senior Men's Doubles, Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Francis Rozario and A. J. Souza Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, inst for ladies or gentlenen aro obtainable through the Secretary at made a spirited stand against Alexandra House, on the written or personal Introduction of d
and lop favourites P. Ho the Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced
when they took. Army ""Police on Saturday Major Bennet, Major Thomas, Major
streak in the last few points Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- on the Police round at 1.30 p.m. irst set by 15-12 with a brilliant by him, and for payment of all chits, etc. McCent, Cape Pierce or after being behind all the way. elusure will be on sale at the Race Course.
Wing
however, and Tay, Orford, Maddock, Sat Chat-
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office monthly postal shoots from April bolgon, A., Other, and t through October of this year,
12th man A.N.
in the will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 1143 a.m. The came back strongly The Bowmen of Ghyll have mor Pte Cuffe
Other Cooper. Players
an Treasurers' Compradore Offico la situated at Queen's Building, asked that the "Albion Round" should be the one second and third sets with
Joaves top.m.
game to win Ground floor. Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra be shot by both
Queen's all-out offensive
House, 8th Floor. G.N.A.S. rules. The Albion er at p.m. Those not able to by 15-1 and 15-3.
A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club Round consists of 30 arrows at play should inform Major Bennett 4 11.Q. H.K. and Kin Garison
OTHER RESULTS
House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, 60 yards, 30 arrows at 60 yards (Km Tei Exchange) immediated, and 36 arrows at 30 yards.
"Army "A" v Hecreio at Recre
of other matchex (Tel. 27518). Results Club ground on Saturday at 1.30
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S FRE- Any member of the Hongkong p.m. at the Recelo ground-Major played were: 11.Q. Land Forces 2: A. Station Archery Club who has passed Dally, Capt Hayerati, Capt Grant, Senior Ladles' Doubles.-Miss | MISES DURING THE MEETING. Coy R.A.B.C. M.P.B.C. 2: 40 his Archer's badge 2nd Class may Lt eater, Capt Kaby. Lt Edwards.
the final outcome,
The two trams at second place can still hope to draw suit 27 HAA in this week's series.
Results of matches played en March 13:
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4.
clubs
Transport
Stewart, Ghe Honzall, 13th man
Div B/S & Leave Camp 3. Royal enter in this tournament. This Lt de Crix, Li Farmer-Wright, Lt S. Correa and Mrs M. Rozario beat Mrs T. C. Chan and Mrs qualiaca. Engineers 3: Dockyard Chargement Intier Archer's badge
Major Evans. Umpire, W.0.1. S. Wong 15-3, 15-8, minknum_score cave. Scores-8gt Freeman, Those Mess 2. 12 L.A.A. Regi 41 56 Coy
Senior Ladies Singles-Miss R.A.S.C. 2, 33 General Horpitation requires Fleid Security 5, 27 1.A.A. Ilegt all of 380 for the American Round unable to play should inform Seern. I
lary (Force 413) immediately. This H.K. Signal Regt . I.K.C.T.U. for men.
Recreio 3d C.O. Depot R.A.0.C, B, Ad. Civ. Mess lankow na o.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
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R.A.7. Kal Tak 18 13 4 Royal
Engineera
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OPEN TEAM ROUND
Indian » Posite the U.S.H.C.
Iemali, - 6.A. Iamail, 5.11.
Samad 1910. man—Zürükim - Miemi;
MA Wahab, Cast, A.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 Including tax for all persons including, Ledles and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will ba required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re- admission.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN
lg XI v 11.K.C.C. "Scorpions“ at Sookunpoo on Satur day at 1.30 p.m.-A.II. Kitches. Next to the last Sunday of each (Capt) A. Raham Abbas. Robert Ar AP month starting April 18 at 1 pm. culi, M. Arul Sherry Bux,
Hongkong Archery Club mem-.. bers will compete for one of the Khan, Ador. A. RumJahn, M.I. Alvo places open for the team | Umpire.-K.M, Omari, Footer-‚ÂM.
Draft Programmes and 71 37 27 round. The five highest scores Wal
324 will be tabulated and sent to
Indo 11.C. had XI Y... Entry Forms for the Easter THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, Bowmen of Cox's Ild on Saturday at 150 Race Meeting to be held on England and the Ghyll to determine the winner of the shoot for the month,
T.. Chiba, Adam Khan, An Khan, Saturday 4th and Monday 6th
Omar, Skally Ilazak, M. Later in the season the Bow- A.M. men of Ghyll plan to enter a equid semed, 55.: Yurel Samad., April, 1953 20 8.73 A 4V 10. "B" leam of novice arches to th men Absool Rajahn; Um mitting) may be obtained at who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to
pire--G.M.
the Secretary's Ofice, not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing compete with their equivalent adem.
HKCC "Scorpionis" Indian Alexandra House; the Club through on their duties and must remain in their employers 8 Coy R.A.B.C. 17 3 to 120 the Hongkong Archery Club,
Although the shoot with the .C. In X at Sookuapoo on Satur Bowmen of Ghyll is a thoot at 139 pm T.A. Pearce, House, Happy Valley; and the stands.
(Capi) danton. L. Stokes Stables, Shan Kwong Road. strictly for men it is hoped to A. Wefter, D., Leach, II. Owen-
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11MB Tamar, 1785 D3 49 20
C.D. Depot
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R.A.B.C.
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Hankow nd
Abust, S.Z.K. Bux, S.F, Chagia.
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(weather por-
havo. the same kind of shoot Hughes, flowah, C.B. Connel, Entries close at 12 o'clock
for women in the Hongkong.C. Herridge, J. Shannon, K. Archery Club with women lo |oversen clubs.
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Tuesday --- 24th
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NOON HKCO. "Optimlata".
nondon March, 1953. gower, C.C) at Chater This coming Sunday afternoon Baturday at 130 3.MD; 16.
By Order, the Hongkong Archery Club will Clellan, Q.T. Rowe, N. Arthy, athoot. for final score for the Kibee, A.,0. Hubble, 11.3.
Melhasson, T.D. postal shoot with the Admiralty Hughes, K.G.E. Opak, 15W, Trinke Compnas Observatory Archery lin. 7.
Dorde Club in England.
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14′ 0 2 13 15 69′′E'
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IL MISA,
Secretary,
:
SERVANTS' PASSES
Servants' passics will be issued to private box holders only,
endorse their names on the passes: Holders of such passes are
the congestion in the Members' 'Betting Hall and at Owing Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Publis Belting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation in, adhered to.
By Order,
H. MIBA,
Secretary,
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