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YESTERDAY'S RUGGER

DOUR AND SCRAPPY STRUGGLE AT HAPPY VALLEY

By "PAK LO"

Yesterday evening saw two evenly matched teams in

a dour and at times scrappy struggle which resulted in win for the newly formed team of 170th Light Battery From the start the two R.A. over the Club "B" team. teams surged back and forth, but neither side seemed capable of completing their moves.

THE CHINA MAIL]THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953.

ENGLAND SAVES UNBEATEN Royal H.K. Defence

HOME RECORD WITH SECONDS TO SPARE

By VERNON MORGAN

Wembley Stadium, Oct. 21.

England and FIFA drew 4-4 here this afternoon in their keenly anticipated soccer international, England saving their unbeaten home record against Continental sides from the penalty spot only seconds from the finish..

The Continentals had led 3-2 at the interval and were never in arrears throughout the great battle.

Force

Orders

Berial Nu, Orders By Colonel | Parade 1.30 4.m. Jordan Road, L. T. Ride, ÇÜR ED, Commandant, Kowloon. Hepart-lo |__|Q5L9 Lane, Hoyal Hengkung Defence Force. Dress! Uniform. Bignals CHAPT Bild Ottour 20, 1993.

Parade 3.30 pom, MPO for #QUE Drew: Uniform.

Farce Headquarters

Int Unit 1 11 Tuesday, October 27, 1033. HQ MIKOF $30 p.m. Lecture. Druki: Plain clothes.

Parade 9.20 p.m. MPG for HIQUE, Dien: Uniforin, Remembrance Day Practice; feronnel selected for this parade will ropori to NSM Swann at KDF 6.45 p.. Drenk: Uniform, HLUE betet. Friday Artlilery Intiary Fd Gunnery _Tp. | October 20, 1953, Storest Phrodo 1.50 Monday, October 20, 1935-Fú Day, nth Jordan Itead, Kowloon. Itepori MPG fão nun. Map Reading. Dres: 10 RQMS Lane, Dress: Unitari, OG. Friday, October 30, 1933. UQ fluckey: Report to WD Cor Park RIKDF 5.30 p.m. Dress! Plain Kowloon 8.85 p.m. Drem; Sport kit. clothes. €& Il Tp-Monday, Octo- Saturday October 31, 1963. Hockey: ber 20, 1033 SOR 0.18 pm, Dres; Report to WD Car Park, Kowloon, Pain clothunter

Wednesday, October League match against. Victorians at 22, 1933.

Centra 12.30 Boundary Street, The will be vin, Dress: Uniform.

confirmed.

Hongkong Regiment Duties, Orderly Officer of Week-L D. II. Jordan, Next for

the

duty--La G, M. Maewhinnie. Order It was a wonderful match befitting the notable occasion the 90th anniver. sary of the English Football Association. Every minute was packed with excite. ment and there was enough drama to suit the most hardened soccer fan. Wembley has seen greater games, it has certainly not seen one more thrilling entertaining.

illegality of the tackle which brought inside-left Vukas

of Yugoslavia sprawling when he had got right through,

SHORT-LIVED

It

or

of Italy, who noted in the 15th and 30th minutes.

lead was short-n

Though England may be con- There was no doubt about the sidered a le lucky to save ¦ the inatch in the dying minutes, it was perhaps only right that such a gaine should have ге- sulted in divided honours.

A packed

crowd 100,000.

of paying £30,000, say a match which livest fully up to the best expectations and added yet an- other page of thrilling history to the football ammals" of Eng- lond and the Continent.

The visitors were one up after

FIFA. playing utter and aninubes with the Hun- better as they got to know eoch garian exile, Kubala of Spain, | other's tactics, scored twice

The FIFA lived for a nine later Morten sen an equaliser for England after a brilliant combined move- ment. Both teams battled for ascendinney.

The serums were about the same weight but the Clubnetting from the penalty spot. through cutside-right Doniuenti pack were binding together better big improvement on last Saturday's effort.

Eve, in 170th

hooker. broke

Army run in the "D" teran why I through after kid. If five ret possible then

tboul 15 ranules and scored, sême won ng mas be given

and

1 far from easy art

The en M..

right a

Lut there was Ár conversieri The Club theri rallied, ani! för!

next few minutes looked the and the the

Cua en e dangerous indret very

sitarked and M... were at this point very unlucky

with bear Bul Jong cup not to score.

but the

R-6, Then eame bulf time and after if both sides were visible timing with the Chub appearing à la the huelest hit by this obvious la of trop ing.

Once again the battle ranged back and forthy across the held, ball unt from a line out the was passed to Dodds who took to make the it over the lone seure six to nil in favour of the

PO U

And now the 170th began to

Inter-School Badminton

By "ARGONAUT”

Diocésan Boys' School, reigning Champions of, the Inter-School Badminton League, continued in their bid to converted press and from a timeout on the retain the title for another year by blanking St. Joseph's College 3-0 yesterday in one of the four League matches played.

170th. This Was

nicely, bringin

the score

eight to mil.

10

Then se bed are the Club cally get going and after a long Bell wind FATE. un by Lake, The kick was not converted.

At this post I siond hike to digress

token 611 quality of the Club's ki-king, Poor - the only word for and some effort and be made to find

Hazare 175 Not

Out Against Commonwealth

Baroda, Oel, 21.

then

*

Club's fun yard line the ball was passed to Corter, 180 170th's Captain, who made no mistake and scored.

The 170th full sick, Thomas,

Led by Long Hin-jok and Waj Tsung-wing; they won both the opening singles games, despite a good fight put up by St. Joseph's Thomas Tung, and put the issue beyond

vis

caverted with a dice kick and doubt by capturing the doubles match in two straight this brought the score to 13-# In the Army's favour, at which count It remained until the end of the game despite some nice

using thettes by the Club,

The game

Was

exceedingly wall referred by M. Douglas of

the Club. There

were some

very good players on both sides, particularly Thom, the 170th fall back, who cleared from | many dangerous spots, and Eve who continually backed up well

For the Club there were Roberts and Macrae, but neither of these can really be classed an "B" team players and should Baroda Cricket Association,have shone as they undoubted. thanks to a brilliant 175 not out ly did. by Hazare, declared at 303 for nine in their Brst innings today

On the whole the Club played Commonwealth well but must the

without doubt against -touriste.

nid

dismissed get down to more serious-train- three Commonwealth batsmen Ing, and more of today's players for 175 before the close.

should be seen un Monday |nights doing a spot of practice. Indies Test The West

buts-

The 170th a comparatively man. Fin Worrell, was 85 nut

new team and have not welded out when stumps were drawn,

together as yet, but should do The Baroda ske's attack,

so after a few marc games. the leg-spln and They have at present particularly

It very Kougly bowlers Joshi and small fixture list and are look- Ghorpade, allowed no liberties, ing for more games. They can and against grand ground feld-play on any week day and will ing the Commonwealth batsmen be delighted to hear from any-

went

Wide

Likely to

eventual Champlen, be the

John Weng. Analists against DES, La Salle down by the surprisingly College maintained their clean margin of 5-21 to Su Chern.

by

St. record

defeating

The game, however, was entre closely contested than the scre Stephen's College by 3-1.

would indicate. Wong matched A feature of this match was

hu opponent ฟา #kes, but Stephen's junior

fine performance of St. lacked the experience and better shuttler Wong knowledge of singles thedies of Wai-hung. After

casily dis- his opponent. posing of the La Salle singles second-stringer

the

Wall Chi-kin by 21-10. Wong held the School- boys' Champlönship runner-up, E Marquez-Lim, to 18-18 be- fore losing 19-21.

Two comfortable singles wins by Schoolboy Champion

Ko Wai-bong enabled Tsing Hua to edge out King's College by 3-2 in the third match of the even

ing.

in the last match, New Method Juk fatted to stop Queen's College, and last by 2-3. In what (was exported to be a close de. ciling match, the News Method

K.D. SINGH SAYS

continued to struggle for runs, one willing to supply some Germans Will

Worrell,

position

Impatient and ag- bit out to

gressive, jumped

The game, which was played at Happy Valley, while not out- them but falled very often to standing was clean, and should beat the field.

at least have indicated to the

Joshil bowled eleverly and selectors who was capable, after training of taking a de some more

their place in the Club first XV. THE TEAMS

impressively and got serving wicket when Limaye neatly stumped Edrich.

Limaye's 'keeping was of a high order and he has yet to allow a bye.

THE SCOREBOARD

Commonwealth-Ist Innings

G. M. Emmett, e. Hazare b.

Vin

1. E. Marshait, hit wicket b.

Vin

F. M. Worrell, not put

G. A. Edrich, si, Limaye b.

Joshi

K. Meuleman, not cut

37

1701h

Light Battery R.A.: Thomas, Forrester, Carter (Capt) Lacey, Cullier, Fullerton, Dodds, Austin, Buchanan, Slade, Gul- 1eridge, Brown, Eggleton..

Alcorto,

Evc.

Club "B":-Randall, Macrae,

Challenge

At Hockey

Lucknow, Oct. 20. The captain of India's Olympic Champlon hockey. team said here today that Germany will be a real con-- tender for the world hockey title.

THE SCORES Queen's 3; New Method 2

Sinties

хол!-

(Sgd) 0. F. Newton Dunn, Li-Col..

Deputy Commandant, R.HK.D.F.

Nolices

Sports-Hackey-UK Regt. Beauti Match played October 18, 103:—ICK 9f Maten played October 14, 1933-

IK Rest 7. RASC 0. Hesult of Regt 1 HK Big Rent 0.

ly Sergeant of the Week-Sgt Leung Force Christmas Cardı, RJ.K.D.F, Übung" Yee. Next for duty=8gi | Christmas Cards are available on D. J. R. Blaker.

(application to the Administrative Oficer. Price 50 centa ewch. Apect- Training "A" Coy-Tuesday, Octo- en copy can be seen on the notice ber 27, 1963, Briefing for camp. hoard at 119 HKDF. Pay. IV 3.15 p.m. at MPG for 114: Dream:

KIKDY 22 Ride Club. The monthly Clean fatigue. "1" Coy- Monday, October 20, 1903. Prepare Competition for October will be tion for camp. AV. 5.5 p.m, at MPG held at the range at Hisíquarters Then two minutes from the

for HQ Drew: Clean fatigue at 1000 a.m., Sunday, October 23, Shoes), "C Cay-Tuesday, October 1933. Each competitor will fire two interval Mullen scored because 27, 1951. Ed Sig, See Fries. Batle cards, the oggregate of both cards of a defensive misunderstanding Pill (NCO' Butles of a sentry), pounding towards the competition, between the Austrian

of the competition 21V 5.15 p.m. at MPG for H. Full particulars Drew ciran fatigue. "C" Cay

are posted on the Club Notice Board keeper and left-back.

(8P)-Thursday, October 20, 1953.

at Headquarters. On the resumption, the FIFA | -F4 Day. Map Reading & in Ex.

Tabl Yugoslavin's

RY 530 am, at MPG for Trg Area, Kool- keeper, Bears, between the costs shirts). Coy-Wednesday, Oct

Bures: Battle Order (Slacks & KD FIFA office's chaired Zimon ber 20, 1DAJ. Briefing for Camp. 11 Comds disposal, RV 1.10 pm. at It was Muller who equalised MPG for H. Dress: Clean fatigue. IQ Coy Biz i Tuesday, October for England two minuter af er 27, 1933! Preparation for camp. IV the reption.

3.20 p.m. at MPG One: Clean

htt P-Wednes fatigue (Overall). stay, October 20, 1953, Maint. RY ensup.m. at M'G for HQ Dress: of the Clean fatigue, 1Overalls) ati PIS Thursday, October 20, 1953. Dve Instr, RV 3.15 pm. at MPG for 11Q, Dress; Cipan fatigue (Overalls). Int Bec & Balpers. Att S8 Pl. Med

Draft Sec-Tuesday, October 27, 1903. 1

Programmes Aid Course RV 9.15. at MG Entry Forme for the 3rd Rnce for IQ. Dress:

Clean fatigue (Shorts), Blue hereta, Riße sings, Meeting 1953/1954 to be held & Bayonet froge HN 11-Wedsen on Saturday 7th and Monday day, October 20,

1933. Drill RT Procedure, RV 5.15 p.m. at MPG. 9th November, 1953, (weather Dress: Clean fatigue (shorta), Blue

to be out.

A

which went an favour

ding-dong battle

visitors when Bala got the best goal of the game with a terring drive midway through the second half.

Both

goals seemed to bear charmed lives thereafter, Both attacks missed goals by n hairs- breath, undi), with the Welsh referee, Mervyn Grifiths, con-

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

and

HARRY ODELL!

presents

LISA CZOBEL

VON SWAINE

Classical Ballot.

sulting his watch, England gut acris fine slings & Bayonet frogs.permitting) may be obtained Monday & Tuesday

Secretary's Oillee,

Trg.

the equaliser. So little time was "sp_Coy, MMG Pl-Tuesday Octa-

ber 27, 1933. MG Tre V B5 pan. ut the left that another kick-off was at MPO for HQ. Dia: Creat not possible.

fatigue (Misirte & shorts), or Alexandra House; the Club The equalising goat came from T 5.10 m. at MPG for 119.

October 27, 1935. Mor House. Happy Valley: and the foot of England's right-back, Dress: Clean fatigue big

the Stables, Shan Kwong Ramsey. who was entrusted shortal. Watt Par P-Tuceday Rond. with a penalty kick when Mor-October 21, 1933. Pi Comida diaposal. RV 6.15 p.m. at MPG for 11Q, Dress: tenten was brought down,

Clear fatigue (shirts & shorts). The

The Band-Tuesday, October 97,000-Reuter.

wa9 official attendance

CRICKET TEAMS

1

Entries close at 12 o'clock

1003. Marching Practice & Drill. RY NOON on Tuesday 27th 11 am. at fitq. Dress Clean fatigue. Thursday, October 20, 1983 October, 1953.

Band Practice. Instrument Maint. HV11a.m. at RHIQ, Drem: Cleani fatigue. The Corps of Drums—Mon- day, October 26, 1039. Foot Drill. Bugle Practice, IV 11 am, a BUQ. Wednesday, October 28, 1933. March- Ing. Drum Maint. HV 11 am- Riq. Friday, October 30, 1953, Druin & Bugle Marening Practice.. RV 11 am. et RiQ: Annual Camp 33.---401 Coya/Pis will move to Sai Kung na follows:-November 1 to 15—"A" & "D" Coys, MMG P). Asit Pne Pi. Sig Part). Mt in (Part). Orderiles, November is to tel

The following have been selected La represent Army "B" Versus IRC at Soúkunpoo on Saturday, cornmunic- ing at 10 p.m.-Bennett, Mecoli, Chubb. Even Dewar, Pierce, Dud-e (b) Mov tu

Pargetter. Gingell, ley. Cochrane. Bonsall, 12th man, Pritchard."

All players are requested to be on the ground by 1.20 p.m.

Anyone unable to play please in form Major Bennett, 1 Hongkong and Kowloon Garrison (Tel. Kowloon Exchantediately.

Transport leave Star Ferry, Hongkong at 1 pm. sharp. to play for the Army ARC The following have becis selected at RC on Saturday: V. S. Belly

&

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

16th & 17th November

Admission prices:- $12.50, $10.00, $7.60, $4.70,

Bookings now open at the EMPIRE THEATRE

and

Town Booking Office, side lane, Shell Houso.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SECOND RACE MEETING

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club), Saturday, 24th October, 1953,

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close "at

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PEILSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

*C Coya, 3" Mor M. SS Pl, Big Pi Part), Mt Pi (Port). Medical Order

camp for both periods will take place as follows on November 1 & 16. Parade643 2. WD Car Park, Kowloon, ND

3" Mor

Pl will move at 2 p.m. ALMG &

under

Separate pl arrangements. will be issued by OC "g" stra Coy. Dress-FSMO (Steel helmete 11.45 a.m. strapped on large packs). Berels will be worn for mov. Remaining clothing & eqpt will be taken in kit bags. Flair will be cut short,

y to before inov to camp. (c) General Instr. This has been issued reparate- Coy/ Comds. (d) Convoy Comdcolat Period-Ma). P. N. 21-5.

S. P. M. Kent, A. O. Kirby. E. B.

Stater, 2nd Period-Maj. J. B. Kite. Petly. W. Packenham-Walsh, S. T ** Anu Malagini Prgrastions. On day Tang Kwan-it (QC) lost to De Cruz, P. C. Farmer-Wright.

all ranke will John Wong

13-21; received a

D. F. Alexander, I. E. A. Steward, arrival at camp.

take three Paludrine tablets, walkover from Wong.

Coy A. G. Wels, Dowling .. 12th Cands are responsible for ensuring man. G. Doggett.

Clame cammences 1.30 p.m. Trans-that this order is carried out in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).. personnel Teng Tak-kim and Ho Shiu-port will leave Queen's Pier atqueries with reference to attendance

3.mm. tak (QC) lost to Ting Yam and Anyone unable to play please in- at camp will report immediately to George Ma 15-12; 8-15; 9-15. form Contain Pierce Force 471 in the Adjt. mediately.

Slu Chuen (QC) beat Wong Kai-wing 21-6: beat John Wong

Doubica

LSC 3;

Singles

SSC 1

Indian R.C.

1st Division v Anny at IRC on Saturday:-A. R. Kitchell (Capt). A. Rumjan, Ador Runjahn, A K. Markar, Anal. Aur mall, Ebrahim Minu, J., C. Koli, A. 3. Ramjahn, 9. E. M. Bux, C. Myatt, Umpire 25. M. Omar. Scorer, R.

Ex. M. Lim (LSC) beat Shiu Man-ching 21-3) beat Wong Wai- hung 21-18.

Watt Chi-kin (LSC) Jost to Omar. Wong 10-21

tendance,

.

Any

AP

29.

Home Guard Training-Thursday, October 1953, MPG 8.30 am: Foot & Ame Drill, Kit Inspection. Dress: OG Baltic Order.

Itongkong Women's Auxillary Army Carpa

Training. Tuesday. October

37

2nd Diviston v Army on Army 1933 First Ald: Parade 5.30 pan. 19 Ground, Sookunzio, on Saturday:—[NUIDF. Dress: Uniformi. Wednes- F. M. el Arculli (Capt), M. Yaqub day. October 28, 1953. All persoxtel Samad Att. Hazack, M. Yusuf purade 5.30 p.. HQ NHKDF, Droes:

October and Samad, Al Khan, R. K. Lalchandani, Uniform, Thursday,

Doubles Ed. Basto and Stephen (LSC) beat Raymond Chen Poter Ling 15-5: 15-10,

Tsing Wah 3; King's 1

Lo

Singles

Ko Wai-bong (TW) beat Wong) Shiu-kwang 21-5; bent Hul KI- bun 21-12.

Chow Po-leung (TW) beat! Hui 21-18.

Doubles

23, M. A. Waitab. Adain Khan, Sherry 1953, Cooka; Panade 5.30 p.m. MPG | Bucks, A. Rashid Abbas, R. A. Bux, for Lyemun. Dress: Uniform. 12 man. Q. Adem. Scorer, S. A. Clerks Parade 5.30 p.in, Q Stores: K. Bux.

RIKDF. Drez; Uniform,

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE ORDERS

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him.

Timas will be obtainable at the Club House i ordered in

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western standard,

+

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Belling Booths in the Members' Betting Hall,

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $20.00. Through Tickets réserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday. 23rd October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

There will be a Cash Sweep on the last race of the Mecting. The cost of each tickel is $2,00,

Cash Sweep Tickets may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Buliding, (Chater Road). 5, D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, until 11 am, on Saturday, 24th October,

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets

Kowloon Anb. Divi 25.10.53. 3.35 until after the "all cicar" signal has been exhibited.

Spencer, Beard, Luke, Beli, K. D. Sagiɔ, who with his Chan Tlu-wing (SJC) lost to 23.10.53-31-10.53, Western Dist. Amb. Amb. A Roberts, Dilworth, Rankin, team trure:t reveral countries | Long Hin-jok 7-21.

the

Doubica

Div.

La Hu-cheung and Chan Po-

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, 20.10.53, 5.30 p.m., Club Ground: eng (TW) lost to Leung Ting 0.5t.J., Acting Commissioner of Shaukiwan Amh. Div. ha and Chan Yau-pan 1-13: 5-15.

SIC 0:

St. John DBS 3

Ambulance Brigade, Football Duties-Kowloon-24.10.53, 3.13 p.m. Boundary St. Ground: Singles

Hongkong District; Order No. Thomas Tung (SJC) lost to 43/53, dated October 22, 1953.

p.m., Boundary St. Ground: KYMCA 21.10.53, 5.10 p.m..

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS Amb. Div. | Wol Txang-wing 15-21.

Ambulance Butler Hongkong, Boundary St. Ground: Kong Wah | MUST DE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE

20.10.53, 4.15 p.15. Div.1 1.11.83-7.11.63, Kennedy Town Boundary 51. Ground: Mangkok ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN

Biv.

Dim. ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE 23.10.03, 5.15 Amb. Div. October 2953: HKYMCA Amb Olympic Games. Inst

Raymond N. Div.: November 1053: Manshuen Boundary St. Ground: Bhamshulpo OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN. R. Kitchell and year,

NM. Div.

Amb, Div.

PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- German hockey Kwong (SJC) lost to Lee Sik- praised Wem

He said they had chuen and Bing Wu 1-15; 3-15. players.

Ambulance Duties Kowloos. Appointment.-Major D. X. Smal! | FIGURED TICKETS. 28.10.63-1.11.3. Kowloon YMCA oppointed A/D attached Mainland inken to hockey as a national TOMORROW'S FIXTURES

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, ele, will not be permlited to operato game. "They are progressing Section A: SJC vs Tsing Wah Amb, Div.: 1.11.53-8.11.02 Mongkok Sub-District Htels. w.ef. 4.10.53,

Amb. Diy, October 1933: Kowloon

within the precincts of, the Hong Kong Jockey Club. fast." he said. "Hockey to them and Section B: LSC vs WY Kin. YMCA Nig. Div. November 1003: is the

Shamchulpo Na. Div. as baseball samo

loat GTC commencing 0 p.m. Americans.

"At the matches our team

85 Pink, Leighton, Steven, Barker, on the continent after

Richardson, Laville.

AUSTRALIA'S

さむ

Extras

0

- Total for 3 wkts,

175

DAVIS CUP

Wickets feil at 1-40, 2-53, 3-150.

Vin's two wick:te cost 42 runs, while Josh's cost 31 Reuter,

runs-

TEAM NAMED played in Germany and other

I did not see any countries, real challenge worth the namo from any country except Ger- many," he said.

14

For Love Of Cricket

Wellington,

Taken On Strength--la) Engoknent -Major D. I. Smail enrolled w.ed. 1.10,53. Shaukiwan K.F. Neg. Div. Penetration Squad Duties-25.10.53, A/S Wong Koon-ying enrolled w... Dr Kenneth Hul Kwan-lun, Dealist 14.10.53. Abraham Cat. Nig. Div.i. Chen Mul-tak, A/D Pọn Wan-ching Cut, Chan Wal-har enrolled w.ed. and Kennedy Town Neg, Div.; 1.11.53, 14.10.83.

Dr. Benjamin. 9. Lee, Dentist H. F. Shield

and C/B Wong Kil-kwon Central Nag. Div.

Decrease Of Strength-(s), Leayo- Western Dirt, Amb.Div.: Po Chian Wah-torg leave for 3 months w... 1.10.03.

(b) hererve —KYMCA Nig. Div. A/S's Fan Hol-ping and Chung Lal- fung reserve we.. 14.30.03.

Melbourne, Oct. 21. The Australian selectors to-

Пасо Duurs. 24.10.53, at Neco Course, Bhaukiwan K.F. Amb. Div.; day named Ken Rosewall, Lewis

at Headquarters, Western Dut. Amb. Hoad, Marvyn Rose and Rex

Singh, who ja known

Div. 7.11,63, si Race Course, West Hartwig as their

Davis Cup "Babu" to millions of hockey. The New Zealand Women Dist. Amb. Div.; at ileadquarters, Hardcourt Tennis squad for 1953,

Bhaukiwan K.F. Amb, niv. 9.11.83, lovers in India, deplored the | Cricket Term, now busy raising at Race Course, HIKYMCA Amb. Div. (e) Resignation-Talpo, Nag. Div.:|

Confucian Amb A/B Chung Yuk-fond resigned w.g.t. Announcing this, the Chair-lock of specialisation of Indian funds for their visit to Britain at Headquarters.

14.10,83.- Aberdeen Amb. Div.; Pe Kwan Hung resigned w.ef. 14.10.03. K. H. Ip will clash with K. C. man of the Davis Cup Publicity players in any particular game, nex: Apil, cashed, in on the Div.

he said. erthusizun of Wellston's malo Orderly oficer Or Bak On Duty | Western Dist. Amb, Div.; Pie kong Dao in the semi-finals of the aid olhe players would be add- could raise the

Commitee, Mr N. W. Strange, Specialisation alone,

standard of Rugby supporters.

At Mainland Bub-Blackt Hqin, -- Ka-leung resigned wef 14.10.53. Colony hardcourt tennis singles

games in India.

They offered to wood the 24.10.63. Mangkok Amb. Div.: 25.10.53. Un Long Nag. Div.: 478's Lam Tze- Sharhulpo Amb. Div. 20.10,5siyin. Wong Huon xuan, Lanh Tùng. tournament at 4.30 p.m. to-day ed to the squad as the season

sandgn, mow the lawn or do any Timshatsui

Amb. Div 27.10.65 Juk resigned w.e.f. 11.10.83. KYMGA progressed. at the Chinese Recreation Club.

Singh said that the absence ou outdoor Jobs uuny lefl Shamshuupo Amb. Div. 20.10.53. Amb. Div.: Ple 21 Mon-son resigned Rose and Harlwig hove beco of well planned coaching to the men so that this latter Kowloon Amb, Div.: 29.10.43, Mong wed. 10.10.03. Causeway Bay Amb. 30.10.53, Kowloon | Div.: Ples Yuen Chuen, Liu Kwok- One singles and two doubles directed to pad in the Queens- Fchemes in India had result could go off to watch the elly kok. Amb. Div.

Amb. Div.; 31.10.53, KYMCA Amb. chiù, Les Kar-lun, Leting Tung-pak matches were played yesterday land, Now South Wales and Vle-

In a decline in hockey sand-fee delend the Ranfurly DIV.

resigned w... 13.10.03. Kennedy at the CRC. The results were torian doubles championships, ards. He said he hoped the Shield Interprovinuist trophy, on

Town Nig. Div.: A/B Fong Mel-chun as follows:

Government

Football Duties - Hiọngkong. | resigned w... 15.10.53. Walichat Harry Hopman, who captained

of India would five consecutive Saturday after.

Wok. Iske positive stopp to

24.10.45 3.30 p.m.. Club Ground: "A" Amb. Ty: Pies Chan raise noont

HKYMCA Amb. Div. 25.10.63, 3.30 leung, Chan Leo and Bgt Chairs Trong Bingles, →→ Edwin Tral beat Choy the last three Davis Cup terms

hockey standards be- for Australia, will control the Indian

They changed a for.

2.M., Club Ground: Confucian Amb, į rezigned w... 15.10.03. Tin-kin 647 Wang and T. squad and take over us. num-

Club Couse no ather game had Sponsor of the iden was Mr blv. 17.10.53. 8.30 p.m.. Lang best B. G. Ng and C. P. Ho playing captain when Austrails brought such honoure to India | T. C. Morrison, New Zealand round: Central Amb. Div. 2.10.51, B:30 p.m. Club Ground: Sin Nen 6-3, 6-4; Ll C Kotwall and defends the Davis Cup in the

in International sport as National Rugby teem selector/Amb. Div. 28.10.63, 0.30 p.m., Caro- Choy beat Chung Chow and Cheung

hockey United - Prem,

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Secretary.

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