THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953.
JAKE TULI IS WILLING TO FIGHT SHIRAI FOR NOTHING By DENNIS HART
Boxing, perhaps more than any other sport, has been famous for its "characters." Champions of the square ring have ranged in colourful- ness from the jovial, play-boy type like Max Baer, to the ferocious Battling Siki, who paraded the streets of Paris leading two lions on chains,
•
Now yet another character joins the championship ranks. But this time it is a character with a difference, the difference heing that he is just un ordinary quiet had. In fact he is quieter than most lads. He lives in vicarage, in the London borough of Kensington: twice a week serves Mass in the local church,
the gloves
1
As
5
body 15
perfectly
But see him in the ring with because he was so small it would body-building excreiacs.
on and there is no be a good idea if Jake learnt to retult his sign of the innocent altar-bay box, so that the bigger boys formed. look. For the lad is Juke Tuli,should not bully him. British Empire Flyweight Cham plum.
ONE TRY ONLY
After trying
Although a Zulu, a member of He was right. that ruce of prest lighting mee, none wished to repeat the warriors who tower to heights! dose. well over 6 feet, Juke barely tops
of complete This insistance muscular development in one of the clef
for Jake's reasons success. The rest of the story is ʼn punch delivered with every ounce of his abounding energy,
5 feet. It was his small stature Jake is now bidding for the This punch has caused com- which was responsible for his world flyweight crown, and in purisons to be made between hin becoming a boxer, When hel this bid he reveals himself dif- | and Jimmy Wilde, that immortal started schnol in Johannesburg, ferent again from other Cham-dyweight of 30 year ago who the local missionure thought that the title he is willing to fight
plonship contentlers. To gait was known as "the ghost with a
ARTIE'S HEADLINE
20
Where do you think you
are-at Wimbledon?"
present holder Yoshlo Shiras of Japan for nothing.
For Jake places honour above fancial gain, and the world title is an honour he wants not so much for himself, but for his netive South Africa.
In training too, Jake is unli; most boxers. For one thing he rally liked it, meluding the road work. Says mutiger Jim Wicks,
"If I didn't set him a liet I'm certain he'd keep running all day. As it is be envers eight or nine miles."
DIFFERS FROM MOST
Not surprisingly, Jake's train- ing schedule differs from most. for being a boxer with a dif- ference, he has a trainer with
a differcner-physical culture ex- per Dave Fain.
Dave helieves completely
that every
to be muscle
So
should be fully, developed. Jake's training metades special
Play-off For "A" Division Tennis League Title Is Now Inevitable
By "ARGONAUT”
In a crucial return Men's “A” Division Tennis League match yesterday, South China and Chinese Recreation Club again battled to a 41⁄2-41⁄2 draw, making a play-off to decide the title inevitable,
Both clubs adopted inctical line-ups, putting up two strong pairs and a weak third pair.
the battle of the giants among Miss
Figueiredo
|
hammer in his hand."
Maybe Jake is not in the Wilde class yet, but at his present rate. of progress he soon will be.
-(London Express Service)
Not
THE FIGHTING ZULU
Jake Tuli snapped. In a sparring session. Express Photo.
Since 1905 Has There Been
A Definite Result
Old Trafford
To Am
An
"Test
"Ashes"
By ARCHIE
QUICK
England and Australia go to Manchester for the Third Test all square with three to play, and in view of the thrills in the drawn games at Trent Bridge and Lord's and every prospect of a continuance of the thrills between two fairly well matched sides, Old Trafford attendance records can go by the board.
Old Trafford has house; Test Matches ever since W. L. Murdoch's Australions came here in 1881 and mot Dr. W. G. Grace's side in the 14th match of the England- Australia series. But Australia had to wait twelve years until 1896 for her first win there-and it was the year of the Doctor's retirement.
last man
lines, stum streets and bĺitz damage, far remote from the Canterburyn of this world. It is the heart of industrial England; It is also the heart of a cricket- loving and knowledgeable sport- ing population. They understand
well" game "rect the Lancashire and only the best f good enough.
In the d9 years that Man, Trumper at a critical stage of chester has known these classics, the game.
despite the city's bad and
Trumper had not scored. and climatic reputation, only two he went on ta inake 104 before Tests have been washed out by lunch. To make matters worse rain. Fifteen games have been Tate, a nervous wreck by now, played there against Australia, was
in with only and of these England have won seven runs needed for victory, three, Australia
two and
ten He and Wilfred Rhodes scored Chave bech drawn-the last four of them in singles and then seven of them in a row! The Tate was bowled by Saunders.
There have been big scores on coming game, however, is a
In Grace's days England won
this much-criticised ground, two low-scoring matches, the
627 for nine vital one for either side to win.
second of which was remarkably notably England's
gainst Woodfull's team la 1931. for the fact that England scored and "Ranil" made 154 not out in only 172 runs, yet won by an his Test debut in 1898, but the innings and 21 runs! Australia only England bats to reach three were out for 81 and 70. quite ngures there since are Tem helpless against the bowling of Hayward in 1890,-1lon. F.
Lohmann Jackson in 1902, Jack Russell in 1912, Pat Hendren and Maurice Leyland, both in 1834's big score, and Denis Compton in 1948.
J. B. and
Both teams came out even in and E. M. Ribeiro 6-6; lost to the Brst two pairs of each team, Gonsalves 1-8; beat Miss Silva with South China's K. H. Ip and D. M. Rodrigues 0-4.
and Patrick Poon taking both Mrs Ayres and F. C. Stuckey
their sets, and K. C. Dao and Tony Long dropping games to CRC's V. T. Wang and Tsui Yun-pit and Tsui Wal-pui and Choy Tin-kin.
(LRC)
beat Miss Xavier and their E.
M. Ribeiro 6-3; lost to Miss Figielredo und J. B. Gonsalves 2-0; beat Miss Silva and D. M. Rodrigues 6-4.
Both the third pairs conseded their sets to upper-ranking palta of their opposing teams and the declding game tümed out to be the clash between the two third pairs of South China's F. K. W and B. Szelo and lu Tak-chtuk and Cheung Chow, though play- ed in the earlier part of the match. This resulted in a A-0 draw.
THE RESULTS Men's "A" Division 8CAA (434), CRC (41%) K. II. Ip and P. Poon (SCAA) beat V. T. Wang and Tsul Yun- pui 6-3; beat Trui Wal-pul and Choy Tin-kin 0-2; beat fu Tak- cheuk and Cheung Chow 6-2.
K. C. Dao and Tony Lang (SCAA) lost to Wang and Trut Yun-pui 1-6; lost to Tsui Wai- pul and Choy Tin-kin 5-7; beat Tak-cheuk and Cheung Chow
Iu
B. Szeto and F. K. Wit
Men's "C" Division Rectele (244) KTGCA (0%)
A.J. Remedios and J.A. Mar- to .T. Loke ques (Rec.), lost
**TATE'S MATCH
The last Ume a definite result was achieved was as jong ago as 1905, when England won, but the most memorable-encounter was in 1902--the one which will always be known in cricketing history as "Tate's Match."
Peci, Briggs
and
Bobby Feel had a match analysis of cleven for 68, one of the Krealest feats in the annals of the Tests.
A GRIM GROUND
It was the only occasion that Fred Tate, lather of the great Maurice, ever played against the Australians, and put into an Old Trafford is a grim ground unaccustomed position in the set among tall factory chimneys deep Neld in dropped Victor and In a network of railway
Vancouver Gets Ready For
The Empire
By ALLAN G.
Games
MARKLE
Vancouver, July 8. By August 7, 1954, the world will know the results of the fifth British Empire Games, and 100 persons who have been "under the gun" for more than two years will start breathing easier.
The 400 are members of committees responsible for the disbursement of the $2,000,000 needed to finance the Games. But, if the officials' estimates are correct, a large chunk of that money will be returned by gate receipts.
Not one of Bradman's 10 cen- turies against England was made there; indeed only Frank Iredale, Mc- Charlie MacCartney. Stan Cabe, Victor Trumper
and Bul Woodfull have suceceded among the Australians,
*Pago 7
ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
HKAAP Hangar – 2 p.m. Transport, Serin No. 27. Orders by ; Dies: Clean_fatique. MT Pl--Thure-
dny, July 10, 1931. Dvr Inatz, NV leaves Ballbury Hondt at 1.43 p.m. Licul-Colonel C. P. Vaughan, | 1.25" 1.1. at MPG for 11Q. Dress: Sunday, July 19~"A" Fight—NKAAF. DSO, Commandaut, Royal Hong Clean fatigue. Int Nec alpers-Hengaran. Transport Traver kong Defence Force. Difted July Wednesday, July 15, 1933. All to 85 Rall miry Rozd at 6.46. an.
P until further notice, Med_Bec 7, 1053.
Tuesday, July 14, 1933. SB Course.
Itongkong WAAŬ RV 5.15 al MPG for
• Force Orders
Clean fatigue. H# Pf Wednesday „Trutilus. „All, perorsiel' parade BQ July 15, 1939. See and Pi tmna. Ed HilKDF, 4.30 pm, Monday, July 15,
1033. Dress Uniform. Rignala PAP Identity Card-Photographs. There, Riga. Wr Revision (All Pi wpna). will be a parade at Murray Parade Y 3.15 p.m. at MPG for Wonguel Parade Lecture Hut MPG, 8.30 p.m. Ground, D... Wednesday, July, 15, chong Gap. Dress: Overalls, belts. Thursday, July 10, 1931, Trade Test: 103 for persnel to have their beret.
aid 11 --- Tuesday, | Parade MPG, 4.45 pan. Friday, July photographs Laken to complete their July 14, 1933.
33. Lig 17. BV 3.15 pan. 17, 1933 for HOLF. Drew: Untor. fuendly Cards. Personnel required at MPG for HQ Drem: Clean to Cooking. Parade, 1Q HDCDF, 5.30 pant. Thisday, July 16, 1933. Dress: Mor FITüriday, July 14 ta attend will be called forward hygne.
Uniforms, flerka. Porade 11Q NIKDF, separate letter.
1933. Mor Fr. 11V 19. at hipe FOT 14.
5.30 Thursday, July 10, 1953. Dres: Clean fathave. Alt
Atores ORQMS_PBilles, Par Monday, July 13. 1933. Report Gren. 2 Mar. It 3.10 p.m. at MPC | Parade 11Q BUKDF, 5.30 pan. Thura- int Unit. HQ P: Parade Tuesday for liq. Dress: Clean fatigue, Cooke day, July 16, 1958. Dress: Uniform. First Aid, July 14, 1933, 3.50 p.m. 1122 RuKOF.
Cadre Thursday, July 1 18, 1963. Profepart qsts Lane. 8th Lecture New Course, Dres: Plain granung as ordered, hv 3.13 pm, at Parade HQ RIKDF, 8.30 pan. Turs clothes. Recte F: Parade MIG RPG for 11 Dires; OG Clean fa-day, July 14, 1933. Dress: Uniform. (Signal School), Friday, July 17, 1933. iigse (Overall, carried). 5.30 pm. To discuss W/ exercise. B/T Course an detalled. Drea: Civi tian clothes.
Force Headquarters
Artlilery Battery. Fa Ounnery TP Parade 1Q RUKDF, Happy Valley 6.30 pm on Friday, July 17, 1953, Drem: As detailed. C&R Tp. No parade.
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Hockey Team members report to Pollee Ground. Boundary St. How- Safety Precautions, (a) Blank. Any loun, 2.43 Friday, July 17, 1953. Dress: drik bisak aminunition on Sports Kil. Archery, Team members mag training will first make quite are report to IQ JUKDF, 8.30 p.m. that there is no one within 10 yards Tursday, July 14, 1953. Dress: Sports of the muzzle of the rise, before Kit Bhooting. There will be no ring a round. by Thunderflashes, hooting my Wednesday, July 15, 1953. Thunderdasher will not be thrown asketball. Those personnel wishing directly at any individual, They to take part in this sport will report should be thrown from 5 to 10 yards WRAC Me 39 MacDonnel Noad. Hongkong Regiment
Hongkong as h♬ß-om. Tuesday, July to a flank. (e) 2 Mor Iluminating.
14, 1933. Dres Sports' Kil Dulles. Orderly Over of the Week When firing 2 Mor illuminalinga —Lɩ J. W. Kirk. Next for duty-Lintety angle of 19 will be enforced.
(Bad. C. P. VAUCHAN, Licul-Col
Conunandant, R.B.ID.F. L.A. Fux. Orderly Sergeant of the rounds will be fired within the 15 angle of any known location ut Weck-Set R. J. G. fubeiro. Next for static woops or probable location f
Noller dulySgt D. J. R. Blaker.
moulle patrole Training, "A" Cay-Tuesday, July 14. 1950. Atay with LMG, Selection Reporting Procedure Injuries Re- of Fire Pos. BV 5.15 at MPG erived Whilst Undergoing Training.
Dress: Magazine GRD.
Cleononleers and Other Ranks who receiva Intigue, rifle sings, bayonet frags Injuries whilst undergoing training **** Loy - Monday, July 13, 1939. will report in the nearest Govern be changed to 71371. 71372, 11373. Demonstration "Sec in Aliack." Freinent Hospital, c. Kowinon 1ospital 21374 and 71875 w.ed midnight Satur Dheipline. KV 5.19 p.m.
or Queen Mary Hospital for treatment day. 2 18, 1933. MPG for Wonnelchang Gap and not to military hospitals. They Dress! clean fatigue. "B" will be in possession of a corticale by F Day Wednesday, Julygned by an Officer which will be Almoner 15, 1053. As per programme. Paradelanded to the Hospital Security Car Park, Kowloon,, 8.30 certifying that they are members of a. Dress: Khaki shirte, OG Blacks, the RHKDF. Ballle Order, Jungle Hat in haver- Reporting Procedure Spectacles sack, 4 14 ("1" Cuy) Werk end Brokra Whilst Undergoing Training. 11/19 y 1953. 14 Commandera Omeets and Other Ranks who break Disposal. RV Security Car Park,
or damage their spectacles whilst un. Kowloon, p.m. Pris: Battle Order, dergoing training will report to the
for
a
OG Jungle Hats in haversack, clean. Principal Almoner, Medical Depart- ing kit and complete change of under-ment, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank clothing, & PI ("N" Coy)=Werk End taking with the spectacles for 11/12 July, 1953, Clas-fention Rifle | arrangements to be made in connec & LMG, BV BK-Blake Pier, 1.45 tion with repairs and replacentents p.m. and Kowlnen-Police Pier, 2 pm. which will be carried out by the on Saturday, July 11, 1933 for Stone Government Optical Technician. The cutlery land. Dress: Battle Order breakage must be certified by an less steel helmets, bergts worn and
Officer as having occurred on train- Jungle hats in hapersack. "C" Cay--- Ing and n not being due to care- Tuesday, July 14, 1939. Individual Slaiks. IV 3.15 p.m. at MPG forener un the part of the Onicer
Dills in or Other Rank concerned. TTE Area. Dress: Clean Eatigue, rifle curred with private opticians will not
Coy. Wednesday, July
be met from Publle Funds. 15, 1933. Miniature Range. RV 5.15
Home Guard mat MPG for Q. Dress: WT Order. Coy. Sig PlTuesday.
Training. Parade MPG Thursday, July 14. 1033 vs Ex. 31 sela. BV July 10, 1953, 5.30 p.m. Lecture by
p. af MPG. Dress: Clean to gue. 31T PI-Wednesday, July 1, OC. Is Dr. Dress: Beret, overalls. 1933. Sec-Veh Maint. 2 Sec¬IC Engine & Fault linding. 3 Sec-Dvr Issir. IV 3.13 p.. at MPG for IQ.
Aling
Turpin v. Olson Not Until October
New York, July 8. The World Middle- weight' Championship fight between Britain's' Randolph Turpin an! America's Carl Olson has been postponed, it was learned here tonight.
The fight had originally been scheduled for the end of August in New York, but may not now take place until the middle of Octuber as a result of Turpin's involvement re- cently in an automobile. accident.-France-Presse,
LADIES' GOLF
The draw for the Royal Hongkong Golf Club ladies' to be two-ball foursomes
RK Auxiliary Air Force Discipline Dress Shop Repairs. Personnel whose Service ime shoes require repair, are to hand them in to Q. Stores at any time during ormal working hours. Repairs will be carried out at Government expODITE provided they are necessitated by fair wear and tear on HRAAF duty.
scipino-18095291 AC2 John Pan, Will the above mentioned _Airman please report to HQ BRAAF Sports Road as soon as possible.
Trade Training, Clerks P.A. Then day, July 1iQ RILKDF-3.39 pm. Transport traves Murray Parade Ground, at 3.30 p.m. Clerks G.D. TUESDAY,
Change of Telephone Numbers. It in notlled for information that tele- phone numbers 30233, 30274, 30335, 50330 and 30237 at 11Q NIKDF wi
St. John Ambulance Orders
Order by Commissioner D. W. Macintosh, CMG, OBE, Knight of Grace, Venerable Order of Com- St John of Jerusalem, missioner of St John Ambulanco Brigade, Hongkong District, No. 20/03, Daled July 9, 1953.
Ambulaner Duties, Kowkwon- 12.7.33--18.753, Western Dist. Amb.
10.7,53,-26.7.63, Kennedy Town K.F. Amb, Div: July 100: DIV.
Sbrukiway K.F, Neg. DiY.
Butler, Kowloon. Ambulance 13.7.31.—10.1.33. Shamshulpo
ம். 20.7.53.-20.7.63,0 Kowloon Kowloom Div: July 1903: VIM.C.A, Ńeg. Úlv.
DW.; Ambi
Penetration Squad Butles -12.7.53. Dr. Y. Hong, Dentist Kwan Chin- hon & Marallien Nag. Div.: 19.2.63, Dr Hin-tun, Dentist A. J. Staple & Mansition Nig. Div.
Beacht Duties11,7,53. Bepuine kny Wanchai "A" Div.. Big Wave Day Western Dist Div Shek-O Central Div.; 12.7.53. 9.30 nin, tepulse Bay Ching Sing Div.: Big-Wave Day Confucian
'rusport leaver Murray Parade tepulse Bay Causeway Bay Ground at 3.30 p.m. Auxiliary Police. Big Wave Bay H.K.Y.M.C.A. Div.: Tuesday, July 14-No. 3 RAF, Police | Shek-O_K.C.O.L. Div.: 13.7.53. District-3.30 p.m. Transpurt leaves pain. Reputar Bay Sukiwan K. F. Shmakiwan Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 pan. Biv.: Dig Wave Flax M.T. Drivers. Sunday, July 19-HAF Div.; Shek- Tastern Div.; 19.7.63. Cat Tak-. a.m.-Full Day's Train.50 a.m. Itepulse Bay Kennedy log. Transport leaves
Wednes: Div. Shek-O Wanchai“ "D" Div.;
at 0.45 p.m. A.T.C. Fight Realf Town Div.: Mr Wave Day Sih Nars
day, July 15-A & D WatchesAF 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay Western Dist. Kat Tak--0.15 am-Full Day. Tronk Div.: Big Wave Bay Central Div. port lenyes Salisbury Road at 0.13 Shek-O Wanghal "A" Div, b.in, Friday, July 17-A, B, C &
Watches Link Trainer-8.45 p.m. ulici Refugee Camp Du Transport leaves Salisbury load at 5.45
Ansietania.
D.In.
#om
%--
bara Mao, Shamshulpo Nig. Div. & Kowloon Amb, Div.; 14.7.53, Des. Saturday, July
Y. S., Lam & Khoo Kon Beang. Duty Storemen os detalled - 2 p.m. Shamkhulpo Neg, Div. & Talmstad- Transport leaves Salisbury Road at sul Amb. Div.; 17.7.53, Dr Wong
1.43. p.m. Sunday, July 12-HKAAF
Wah Kwan & Chung Hon' Kwon,.
| Hangar-Duty Storemen as detailed-- | Waterloon Nag. Div, & K.Y,M,C,A
B-a. Transport leaves-Salisbury Amb/Div.
-Orderly Omcers & Sergeants On
Road at 0.46... Nursing Orderlica, Wednesday, July 15 3rd General Hospital-A,151,-Full Day's Training. Time: 7.30 p.m.-11 pm-10.3.53. At Meinland Rub-Dist, HQTS.
Cut Offr.
m
D.. Transport leaves Salisbury Chuen stu, Chan Miny-watt, Stok Th
Transport leaves Salisbury Road at
Mak Chi-wan & H. B. 8.40 4.1. Fighter Controllers. Friday, July 14-5.0.1,day, July 15-11Q
Wireless Wong Chang-ying
CAL Operators. Wednesday,
Supt. Chung Yee-pul & H... 5. RUKDF-3.45 p.m. Transport leaves Why Kat-cheung: 12,753, D/s Weng Yang-shing & Sgt. Chau Laug Murray Parade Ground at 8.30 p.m.
11.3.3. D/S Mok Chen & Bat. Yht Radar Operaturs. Friday, July 10- A B & C Watches HQ RHKрF Wal-ism; 14.7.53, D/S Cheng Man- 3.30 р.л.
Pak-loung Transport leaves Murray Kam & H S. Lol Parade Ground at 8.30 p.m. Friday, 15.7.63. D/S Wong Tak-bo & Sgt. 10.1.3, DIS Nga July 17A B C Watcher 16 Ling Kee;
Thu Mim- RHKDF3.30 ... Transport leaves Kwong-yam. & Sat.
maos 17.7.03. A/O Chut .Koon- Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Bunday, July 10 Watch-Radar hae & Sm, Two Bing. Station.30 p.m-Full Day. Trans- Enrolment, Kowloon Amb, Div.: port leaves Salisbury Road at 8.30 Pte Yu King-long enrolled woL. Groundcrew. Thursday, July | 22,6,63, Kennedy Town Nag. Div.) 10-A & 1 Furni—URAAF-Hangar— | Arb/Sis, Fong Alay-chun. Yeap
Stoad at 5.43 pm. Baluminy, July in ling enrolled wet. 394.53.
Fight-UKAAP Hanga--2 p.m.
Wanchal "A" Amb. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at
Dlv.: Ptos.
“HKAAF Hangar -b 8.10, Transport Wong Sick-kwung, Tang Tak leaves Salisbury Road at 8.43 mari. ming. Wong Koin in, enrolled
Flying Programme, Thursday, July w.e.f. 4.7.53, Mrs P. Cowell & Mrs
to All Plots, ground lecture – HQ
($40) F. I. TREUNG, CL, Acting Aastant Commissioner, Results of matches played Collis v Mrs M. Gray & Mrs JKDF-6 p.m. Transport leaves
Administration. yesterday in the Lawn Wai: Mrs C. H. Liang & Mrs Murray Parade Ground at 0.45 pan.
.. Colony Hoodquarters. Bowls Open Singles Cham- Llen v Mrs P. Robinson & Mrs Saturday, July 15-"g" Flight - Saunders; Mrs A. M. Brown & plonship were:
Mrs Watkinson V Mra Hayes & Mrs M. Mackle; Mrs At the PRC, S. M. Rumjahn D. Mitchell & Mrr Coombs v beat J. McKittrick. 21-20; G. A Mes L. Harrison & Mrs Gutteres beat A. H. Seemin Gray.
Open Singles Results
played at Deep Water Bay is as follows:
G.
A
N
21-17, and S. Yusuf bent C. C.
2nd Round. Byes into the Ma 21-15,
Mrs B. Lawson & Mrs O. Wang J. At the Kowloon Bowling Miss R. Keown & Miss Green Club, W. M. McCall Finnie; Mrs D. Byington & Mrs beat A. P. Pereira 21-15 on the D. Backe v Mrs C. Robertson 16th head, and W. Hong Sing | & Mrs Brown. beat AG. Silva 21-7 on the
TODAY'S GAMES Colony Open Singles
First Round, to be played between July 0-20 inclusive; Choy Second Round, July 21-27 In- clusive; Semi-final. July 28- August 4 inclusive; Final,--Au-
ust 6-11 Inclusive.
тудя
At Talkoo: C. W. Metcalfe v.
The Eclectis competition be
New ing held Fanling,
at Course, through July and Au- Rust will close on August 30. A limit of 15 cards may taken out.-
be
Seating capacities show that, fident that it will be a success. | for the rowing contests, expected (SCAA) lost to Wang and Tsui in the period of the Games- It has been only within the to be one of the big drawung Yun-pui 2-6; lost to Tsul Wal-July 30 to August at least past few months that such a cards, in sili undecident, pui and Choy Tin-kin 5-7; drew 230,000 people will watch the feeling became prevalent. Last On the other band, Games 17th head. with Id Tal-chicuk and Cheung athletes perform.
autumn, and spring, there were officials are particularly proud of
At Recreio. G. Hong Chow 0-0.
The giant track and field many sinister predictions that the cycling truck and the 250- stadium here the largest in Vancouver would have to give kilometre circle is almost com- heat W. E. Leonard 21-13 on
the gargantuan Canada-will
wide, one the 20th heal. Job plete. It is 31 feet 36,000 up pack in
biggest it has ever undertaken in foot wider for added safety, than fans a day.
The match between J. W. world's biggest. track in McDonald and J. A. Luz the sports a: entertainmers The $1,305,000 amphitheatre
The schedule, after many re
Europe.
postponed until today. and C.M. Teang 3-6; lost to A. is now under construction, much vempings, has been arranged Tenders for the Games' swim- Chan and P,P. Kho 4-0; beat to the chogrin of golfers.
with a minimum of overlappingming pool will be called on A. Raymont and L. Chen 0-3. Ground breaking ceremonies of events. On the assumption July 11, and plans for the 100-
P. P. Botelho and S. c. for the stadium took place an that people who with to see lawn Alarcoun (Rec.) lost to Loke and the first tee of the slightly worn-bowls will not be wresting farts, metre pool show a seating capa- Trang 2-6; beat Chan and Khoat-the heels, but still picturesque the sports exmmittee hus over-city of 7,000, which would make
H one of the largest in the C. W. Lami golfer course lupped there and other similar world. 6-3; lost to A. Raymond and Hastings Faric Chen 3-0.
spawning ground for many of contrasts in events, but still only L. Oliveiro and
slightly. F. Noodt Vancouver's golång greats.
"Empire Village" to house the Campbell; (Ree.) lost to Loke and Tsang
24 TERNITORIES
athletes will be on the grounds v. E. J. Liddell. 0-6; threw with Chan and Kho
of the University, of British
At HKFC: W. J. D. Cameron petition to be played on Tues
day, August 18 Instead of 6-0; lost to Raymond and Chen
Entrlea for the Gomes are The aim of the Gamo-to Columbia, affording a view of
v. W. It. Riley.
The пех! Thursday, August 6. 4-0
mountain-sea panorama pouring in from all points of strengthen Commonwealth ties the
be a Medal Ladies' Day will the globe and, to date, 24 dif- und understanding-appears to that is classed as one of the best
Round, counting putis only, to nations be borne out by the entry list. in this city. ferent Commonwealth
be played on Tuesdaylan to be July 28. Mrs Driessen and L. Saubolic and colonies have received their Trouble-torn Kenya has entered,
Somebody, is going to win the
There is a (LRC) lost to Miss M: Xavier requested entry blanks. The total as have South Adrien, the Gold
made in last week's report of зure, but
CORRECTION and E. M. Ribeiro 4-8, drew number of athletes expected is Const, Nigeria, end many other Games, lint is for
the Tombstone Competition with Miss M Figueiredo and 060.
nations and counties whero officials are looking to another
The result of one of Tues- | held at D.V.B. which was won outcome. As one put it: "They unrest is the word of the day.
will probably do Dry & -Silva
D. M.
more for day's Open Singles matches was by Mrs A. Black. The previous At this point, the British Em- Rodriguez 6-1.
piro Games Society, chargedi Problems still face the officials foreign relations than a two- Incorrectly reported yesterday, competition, Par Bisques, was Mrs Cheetham and S. Soul with the big job of putting on in charge, however, dospite the month acasion of the United It should read: R. E. Read beat woh by Mrs J, Wal after a tis
Nationa"-United Press,
S. Telford 21-20.-
with Mrs D. Backe. (LRC) drew with Miss Xavier the global event, is feeling con- efforts of all concerned. The site
J.
Miss
Mixed "B". Division
LRC (5), Recreio (4)
B. Gonsalves 6-0;
and 11
beat
ALL IMPORTANT- AIM
!
CHANGE OF DATE
to now Players are asked At KCC: A. G. Coles v. A. that there will be a change of!
K, 'M. V. Ribeiro | date for Ladies' Day at Deep Water Bay In August, the com-
บ.
K. F. Shields; A. K. Omar v.
AL PRO; M. B. Hassan
L. S. Silva.
145 pm Sunday, July 15-"A" Flight
1pYu-kwon. Po Kwok-kow.
HONG KONG BIRDS
By
G. A. C. HERKLOTS
Illustrated in colour and black and white by
COMMANDER A.M. HUGHES, O.B.E., R.N. (Red)
THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS
NOW ON BALE AT 5. C. M. POST. HONGKONG AND KOWLOON.
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