WEEK-END
TEAMS
The following are Club Selec- tions for Cricket and soccer x- times inda week-end,
Cricked
Cambridge Ant out in mid-stream,
Indon R.C. XIV Cledgenges wer 6.0 at base on Saturday 24
p. A.R. Katetell (Capt), R. Arcuit, P.M. Areuil. Sherry BuIM, A.H. Ixial S. A Isanal, S.H. Khan, A.St. Minu, K. Mazarin. Adur A Runjalin, M 3. Sinnet. Umpire. KM. Qua, Beones - Arthur Ruma Makebrower C.C. v latin R.C. 14 Xt at Stoken on Saturday al 30.A. Suuza, G. Tingg Ches, WH E. Colledge, D. Button- Jy, P. Madar, M. Singh, K. Y. Tam, Saunders, B.C. Chetwynd, Janee, R. Manley, 12th Mars, 1. Heywood.
Kowtoon ! C. 2nd XI v Royal Air Fiete at Kal Tak on Saturday at 10 p.m.-E.C. Father, R.F. Apps, 1.1. Culfey, W., Cute, A. Lang, W. Pepperell, L. Quincey. C.S. itage, S. Ramehand. C.J. Smitz, 3. W pre-S A. Gray.
Foockyard R.. v Diocesan B.S. R.P.A. Bad X1 on Saturday and Hughes (Cogitain), Fundoyo Cli
TJ Rimskom, D: Sutclife, J. Ace. W.J. Lewis, W. Jaunes, Ii. Formter. H. Meidas, Knapp, G. Harvey, 1.1. Back: G. Horley (2th man) Umpire R.. sapper. Score.--N. Horwood.
"Army 1st XI v Univesity ̈A! ̃P*«K« faim on Saturday at 130 p.m.- Arper il v, Capt Grant, Ed yard. Hester, 1 de Cruz, 14 For Witht, Capt Kirby, Gur salt Steward. Majur Evans,
120 Libert.
Umpire--WO 1 Cave. Projet. Kąt Freeman These unabile to playing secretary, Furce 413. leaver Queen's PKT ut
1.t
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12:50.
Anents
Minderns it Flone at
II.K.C.C.
1:30 pm. ----
A. Phorpe, 11. Owen Hughes, D.W.
1. A. Gerham, T.P. Mahon,
I... Killer, G.T. Rowe,
F.1.C.
Hurridge. V.0. Roberts, H.R.O. Hubble, F.A. Weller.
H.R.C.C.
Agents af
T
Moderns VI.E.C.. horne at 130 p.m.-
H. Maedereen. J.A. Borwick,
1. Planton,
R.C.
Craig, F.A..
1. ytou, J.R. Jeekyll, J.D. Shounen, 13. Lendet. J D. Mackie.
N.G.. Spink, D.J. H.
Army 2nd XI v Universy at Sou-
port 1.30.- Alojor
Bennett, jor Plus, Major McCo, Capt Man Capt Dewar, Li Ibbetson, 2.54 Nerve, 2/La Orford. S. Sgt Maddock. Set Challinor, Pie Culle,
L3 Fawetts. Seiter. I'dr Couper. Players should be an The grand at 120 p.m. transpurt leaves Queen's Pter ut 1.00 p.m. vise not be to play ring Major Hennet, 1.2. IR. & Kin Garrison. (in Exch
Soccer HKFC. IM 200 v Kwong Woh el Soolampro un Saturday at 4.10 juma--Millar, Armstrong. Farrett, Tarpey,
II.K.F.C.
A.C. McDonald, Strange. Treadwell, Mullen, Keane, Gardner, Jurrow.
2nd XI v Taikoo at Enokumpu on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.
Cam, -McDonald, Beattie, Viant, Ipsley, Kearney, Walton, Mc Gulness. Foynton, Ward, Bickford. Reserve-Sargeant.
TITLE FIGHT
ACW
Liverpool, Mar. 20. Dennis Powell, the Welth
the Champion, became British Lightheavyweight Cham- pias tonight when he forced George Walker of London to retire at the end of the 11th 1 sound.
The title has been vocant inco Randolph Turpin, who took it from Don Cöskell last year, relinquished the honour because
Oxford practice starting.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953.
Group Captain Edwards, Oxford Coach, says "I think we might just do it”.
Mr R. Symonds, Cambridge Conch, has faith in the old style.-Express Photos,
NINE DRAGONS TABLE TENNIS
while RAF Kal Tak "B"
AND DARTSTM
LAC
TOMORROW'S BOAT RACE
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
"TRUE BLUE" AMATEURS.
By CHARLES STEPHEN
These are the days of the professional sportsman. Sport is big business, attracting huge crowds, with spectators demanding the best. Usually this can only be provided by the full-time man,
But in sport, as in anything else, it is the exception which proves the rule. And tomorrow afternoan this will be emphasised when over the traditional 41⁄2 miles of the river Thames between Putney Bridge and Mortlake Brewery, Oxford and Cambridge fight their annual struggle for supremacy on water.
otherwise?
THE CREWS
Cambridged. A. H. Wallis Lady Margaret), 11st.16., bow, J. S. M. Jones (Lady Margaret). 12st. 3lb., J. R. A. MacMillan (1st and 3rd Trinity), 13st. lib. T. Marshall (Kings), 13st.
13st 5lb..
The men are amateurs "truc rowing. From the moment they sake-and who would, have it blue" in more senses than one. emerge from the beat house Entertaining The hundreds of carrying their boat everything thousands who lue the banks is done with a Guards-like drill. of the Thames actually leaves from the lowering of the boat them out of porket after paying into the water, to the removal training exponses.
of renters and scarves. And it is a gruelling event, In command of these trained- There is nothing in the sporting to-the-minute athletes who are woli which bears comparison, the future bankers, businessmen Over the whole 41⁄2 miles the and Bishops of Urilain, is the 41b, D. A. T. Luudley crews are kept at full stretch.x, u man with a jockey-like (Emmanuel), There is no let up. For in row-figure and # sergeant-maju: McCann, (Harvard University int, more so thàn in any other voice,
and Emmanuel), 13st. J. M. King sport, team work is all-essential.
The amatour spirit is m
(Lady Margaret), 1251. 70. If one member does not pull, his tained throughout, even in the P. D. Hall (Corpus), 12st. 7lb., full weight, the boat is thrown Inalter of coaches. But this stroke, B. M. Eddy (Pembroke) off balance.
presents difficulties. These days | Bat. 9ib., cox.
But this rarely happens. For it is impossible to find a suitable Oxford-R. A. Byal on the day, the crews are the coach able to get three months College) 12st. 14. bow. A. J. (New Attest inven in the world.
To leave from work, so three or four Smith (Merton), 12st. b., J. M. reach the necessary pitch they | volunteers carry
out the job. Wilson, of trainin
(Trinity), Patlergo nunthe
sgiving up their holidays.
1341. 515.. E. C. B. Hammond (Bragenose) severe as that of a boxer 364 a werk championship.
Speaking to the couches who 13st, 31, M. L.. Thomas (Jesus) For this year their training carried the crews through their 1st, 9., D. T. H. Davenport Degi WY belt last Autum Brud period of training. I found, (University College). 13st. b. when the Universities held their however that, far from feeling. M. C. Quiek (Merlon). 13st trial eights. By the beginning they were sacrificing anything... S. Howles, University to College), 1241, stroke, W. R. of this year, after many trials, they are thoroughly
Marsh (University College). Bst. the probable crew, plus a short enjoy the whole business.
12lb. cox. reserve list, was selected. Then further extensive trials wereBlues, Group Caplain Edwards carried out to pick the of eight and it the best position for for Oxtord and Mr B. Symonds for Cambridge. With them, ang- Cách h!fa.
| thing that esin be done to beal the old enemy" is worth the trouble.
EARLY TO BED
For the past six weeks it has been early to bed and carly to rise, with a brisk walk đạt thing in the morning followed by a strenuous rowing session in the morolog und alternoon. So strenuous in fact, that i the Best four days the Oxford crew lost an average of 4 per mun
The crews train, and work as a team, even when not actually
Soccer Team
To Play Macao
Selected
port against Macao:
Reason is that both are former
But this rivalry, although une of the keenest in sport, is also one of the healthiest. Neither varsity minds being studied by the opposition. In fact, in the carly stages of preparation, if the two crews were put on the river at the some time, the non-rowers always watched action, and necasionally, the coach would follow the rival crew in a launch.
the others in
HAS ITS ADVANTAGES
Group Captain Edwards told me that the employment of several couches has its advan- tages. "A couch's job is to spot the faults in his crew," he said "if it is left to one man all the time he can become too familiar with the parsmen and miss their errors. A new coach, though,
them immediately." sprits
Edwards is Group Captain
-(London Express Servicel
CIVIL AID
No. 7. Orders issued by the Hon. C. E. Terry, Commissioner, Civil Aid Services, of March 27, 1953.
Salaries and Annykles Tax, Train- log allowances and pay and boun- lus drawn by members of the Lavil Aid Services are not exempt from Salaries and Annuities Tax, and the amount received must be shown in why relum which a mentiber may be the Intard required to submit to Heventie Department for the pur. pose of either Stories and An
uues Tax or Personal Assessment.
Instruction 'eriods 1932–33. With the approval of the Colonial Secre
PS
Rescue Officers,
bers a return it being sent to the For the formation of all mem- intana Revenue Department by the S.AS. Oice in respect of ailmen bers who have drawn over $200 in pay allowance and bounties during At a meeting of the Interport
100 year ending 31st March, 1963, Sub-Committee of the Hong-
but this does not absolve any in- kong Football Association held i confdent of an Oxford victory avidust from including the amount
Bul it is a quiet confidence. in his own return, yesterday with Mr C. S. Wang Unlike the boxer who said of his
the following in the Chair,
represent opponent "I'll molder de bum, were selected to Hongkong In the Annual Inter the Oxford coach permitted him to the Commissioner, Livia sid self a mere "1 think we might Seivees, has ordered that the In- struction periods for the year ending Just do it.
But it will be a close sath September, 103, shall be follows: Yn Yiu-tak (Eastern), Hau thing."
For Cambridge, Mr Symonds Deputy Zone Wardens, Pust War- Wardens hervire; Zone Wardens, Yung-sang (Sing Tao). Wells
sentiment. teris, Deputy Past Wardenis, War __(Army)_(Captain), Tang Sum expresses a similer
(Kowloon Motor Bus), Ko Po-Following the Olympic Games, dene. kcung (S. China), Tong when Britain, represented main, itscue Service;
Section Sheung (Kowloon Motor Bus), by former Cambridge men, failed
Leadors, Rescuers, Delvera. Ho Ying-fun (Eastern), Me-to win even a bronze medal afte.
Communications Service: Suber- Gregor (R.A.F.), Gardner reaching the final in five events. that
vison, Senior Operators, Operators. (Club), Yi Cheuk-yin and there was a suggestion
Conimand Past Blast: Operations Mok Chun-wah (S. China). Cambridge would change their oneers, Flotting Officers. Messa
Telephonist, style, in favour of the American Supervisors,
Clerks. Reserves-Gammon, Barnicle "Conybear which ruts out the hours or such lesser number (R.A.F.), Santos (St Joseph's), body swing. This style has won eights ever since NK Kee-cheung (Kowloon the Olympic Motor Bus), Hunt (Army), Lee 1920.
Such a view was strengthened Tal-fai (Kowloon Motor Bus).
Team Manager-FI/L1 H. A. when the Light Blue crow In Hides.
cluded L. B. McCogg, who stroked against Macao Harvard for three years, includ- The match will be played on the Hongkong ing 1950, when he won the Grand Football Club Ground, Happy Challenge Cup at Henley. Valley, on April 11, kick-off at 5 p.m
1 CALENDAR IS WRONG
But Mr Symonds has faith in old style. and in British varsmen. "The reason why
The Interport Dinner will be held at the Hongkong Football) the Club after the match.
Aalstam escue Officers.
(toa minimum of 5 instruction periods) as the Unit Controller may direct in any particular case, hav- ing regard to the member's aptitude
previous experience.
DT
All other C.A.8. peravņittel. Five hours or sucdi greater unter is maximum of 4) ay may be formanes of any exercise or scheme necessary for the eleient per- of training prescribed by the Uni
Contrailer for such members,
Appointments. It is notified for Keneral information that Mr Edward Samuel Cunningham bas been ap polated Statt Diller, Civil Aid Ser vices, Vice Mr John Owe wtin effect from 26th March. 1953,
WARDENS SERVICE Appointments. The Chief Warden the following appoint.
1721 Post Warden Loh Meng-choon to be a Depnity Zone Warden, Upper Levels w.c.t. 28 March, 1933.
1704 Deputy Powl Warden Ling
Wardest Tlen-jayich lobe Font W. 18 March, 1953.
The meeting also appointed Britain did not do as well as we
ns Captain of had hoped at Helsinki and does has made Hau Yung-sang
not gain many successes In in-nents: the Hongkong XI. which
ternational competition is that leaving for the Philippines on
our rowing calendar is wrong. April for the Annual Intere
explained. port against Manila. Wells of
"Our oarsmen rench their peak the Army was appointed Vice.
by the end of March. They Captain.
innat be expected to maintain SCHOOLBOYS' INTERPORT It from then until mid-summer.
The meeting
was informed Two years ago in America the that the Manlia Schoolboys Cambridge crew. showed that, Interpart team would be arriv at their peak, Britain can beat. -hung 340 Fung ing here on April 1 and that the world's best." the following matches had bron arranged;
Chung-rhins. 743 John
1010 Warden Anla Il. Lee to be Post Warden we.f. 18th March, 1953,
Kam-chiu, 202 Chan Yuen-cheung. 253 Kwok Tithing, 254 Kwok 285 Pang Lok-lay, 200 Li Yew-men. 327 NDuk 312 Kung Shlu-cheung,
Shun-chel, to act as Post Wardetta w.c.i. 131 February, 1053, McCagg will not stroke Cam- bridge but will row in the Im
1435 Shum Kues-sang, 705 Аи 1st match on April 2 versus portant No. & position. If history
Foon, 740 Chan Fun-yin, 743 Koo ___ Shing- Combined Government Schools. repeats itself, his Inclusion heong, 700 "The Lii-cho, 722 Lens
2nd match on April 3 versus augurs a
Bensation. In 1951, Yuk-ying. B00 Chan Kwong-yon, 723 Lee Shu-yuen, 796′ Trang Soo-chai Hongkong (Interport).
Oxford, coxed by an American, 730 Lee Wang-kit. 3904 Yim Chun- G. Carver, from Yale, sank after hung, to act as For Wardens half A mile, and were beaten we 16th March, 1903-
1713 Taul Yun-put, 1724 Chan Man in the re-row by the record dia-
cheung, 1726 Choy Tin-wah, 1727 Lance of 12 lengths.
Chay Tin-kin, 177 Yuo Ching-par, Last year, the Inclusion of 1701 Chung Yue-to, 1706 Young Bze- Mr R. M. Omar, Secretary of another American in the Oxford man. 1170 Arthur Chiu, 1705 Leung 1806 Chul Kam, 1020 YR the Association, told the meat-
K. crew,
Kenision of Yale, Kwok 1821 Lam Beo-yuk, 1833 with the best Taco Chan Man-kap, 1834 Shum "Yal-sang, ing that a letter had been re- coincided
1040 Yu Kro-ion, 3923 Sophie Yau ceived from
Ayran ever, the Dark Blues winning by 3977 Chan Tax-fan. 3003 Yim Ying- tho Club of India of- a canvas-another record. Now fung, 4039 chu Yur-ction, to act as Gymnkhann
Deputy Post Wardens W.6.1. 15th fering to
play two matches in the focus is on Cambridge.
March, 1953. Hongkong In October next.
But the Boat Race does not
sensations for
*Relinquishments. Mr Yau Wal It was decided to refer the rely
ming has relinquished the tank ut matter to the incoming Com- mittee for decision.
3rd match on April 5 versus Combined Wah Yan Colleges.
4th match on April 6 versus Combined St Joseph's and La Salle.
What's best in Kowloon?
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Send Table Tennis Team To Tokyo
Singapore, Mar. 27. The Singapore Table Tennis Association has decided to send a team to the Second Asian Championships to bo held in Tokyo in September.
An official of the Singapore { Meanwhile, table tennis play- Association salders are training hard in their popularity. It is sport for sport's Deputy Post Warden upon leaving
Table Tenuls the Civil Aid Services, with eReck the Association was considering respective clubs in preparation" from 18th March, 1959,
coming visit of was decided Rugger Results
DESPATCH SERVICE
RAF Sek Kong "p" won the man, Cpl ̈Strulovitch, monthly darts competition of Salt, LAC Jackson and LAC In connection with the forth- he could not hold both the cruiser the Nine Dragons Services Club Gammon. and middleweight lies.
won Table Tennis: RAF Kai Tak XI to Manlin, it Powell, with a wealth of ex- the table tennis championship Cpl Strulovilch (Capt) that Mr C. S. Wang, Chairman
London, Mar. 20. perience 62 professional nights in the finals played yesterday. LAC Tennant, LAC Wilton, and of the Interport Sub-Commitice,
the team
Union and also accompany
Ini Rugby
matches behind him, was a pound Trophies were presented by | CPR for the April dartsi take up the question of a re- played today, Birkenhead Park 1st March. 1969. heavier at 12 stone 311⁄2 lbs.
Entries
rules governing beat Cardiff by 6-0 and Newlon Walker.
fome:
and table tbanis competitions vision of the Brilleh
beat Saint John's Amatour Champion, became a
will close on, Saturday and the the Interport Competition with Abbott professional less than two years
"D". draw. for the first round will the Philippine Amateur Athletle College, Cambridge, by 10-0-
Federation. ACI Hirst (Capt), LAC, Now- bo published next Tuesday," ago.-Router.
1
Mrs Hearle, wife of, Wing Com-
Hearle, RAF. mandor
The winners were: ** Darts: RAF Sek Kong
Reuter.
prospects of sending a team to
the international championships for a contest to earn places in
the team for Tokyo, Appointments. The Controller, London next year, Despatch Bervice, has made
the fle sald that one snag—a very following appointments: ME TLAY-
Singapore did not do no well common one is facing 160 rond Yue, Tie-chow, Mr Stephen Wong, to be Assistant
It has no money, in the First Aslan Champion- Coestrollers Association. Despatch Service, with effect from
He said the association is "dead hips held here last year when
Hongkong almost swept the': broke."
He added that the Associa-board and Japan and India tion proposes organising fund-shared the remaining honours raising dances and flag days' to which Hongkong had failed to raise the necessary funds. || take-United Press,
E. CUNNINGHAM,
Bjan Ozioen for Chlef Blaff Officer, Civil Aid Bervices,
7th Marth, 1903,
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