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SPORTS SURVEY

He Can Hold Seven Cricket Balls

1

In One Hand

By "ALL-ROUNDER”

If you think Alec Bedsor's hands are big you should see those of a young miner named Joe Draullo, who plays cricket for Hollinwood in Lancashire. He can hold seven cricket bålls in one hand, so you can imagine what he can do to one of them in his role as fast bowler, Took eight wickets for six runs the other day in good class cricket.

HOLE-IN-ONE OLUB. Most golfers dream of performing the hole-in-one feat, although

CATCHING 'EM YOUNG, bent, who has since played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, his country, came from Brent- Football League Champions, ford and Tommy McDonald have the finest scouting

and

from Hits. And that is all that coaching system in the country, went to make the most success-

ful club in the country! was initialed in the days of Major Frank Buckley, and has been carried on by Manager Stan Cullis, Of the 35 pro- fessionals in the Wolves staff 25 began with the club 21 Juniors

and only five of the other ten cost money in transfer fers. Bert Williams and Johnny Hancocks, whi both became Internationals. were bought Walsall The Baine 215 Ronnie Stockin. Peter Brond-

from

Army Small Bore Rifle Competition

It costs money in the clubhouse afterwards. But Henry

Lisic

of Harborne Church

Farm Club (Birmingham) took up the game only a year ago, and he han done the 147 yards long

ith hole on two occasional

FOOTBALL LEAGUE'S NEW RULE. There will be one altera. In the Football League's tion rules this coming season. A directive has been sent out referees that during the months of November, December, Janu- ary and February,

the while light is bad a ball of

colour DAY (leather, orange or white) can be

used--but

it must be played with during the entire

unless 11 becomes de- minutes, feelive, and then a ball of the

90

same colour must be substituted. One supposes that the Football Association will fall line for Its Cupties, although no state. ment to this effect has been

With only three matches to go, Comd Wksp and 7 RTR are about equal in their scoring rate and con- siderable speculation is go-issued. ing on at the moment ns to who will make the highest score in the final clash of two teams in the Army Small Bore competi-ele tion.

these

Comd Wksps hold the lead but draw with 7 RTR will even a

to second bring them down

place to place and give first HKCTU

win

HKCTU should casily their next three matches on current form. This week They were the only team to break the 580 mark.

DEMOBI-

CELEBRATING LISATION.

Ray Wood, young Manchester United and England "B" team goalkeeper, certainly celebrated his approaching de- mobilization from

RAF the the grond

At his manner. Stafford unit he won the 100 and 220

yorda championship events, the 120 yards hurdles, the shot putt, the Javelin throw, created a new unit long and Jump redna et 22 1:0 € ins. Two day's later be WAS A

ivy":

the Yet he missed World Cup series and has been laid aside most of the summer with a back Injury sustained at Bristol last person.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1954.

ON THE

SOCCER SIDE

(Edited by Terence 'Elliott and Sam Leitch)"

Player with a Highbury date last week was Nell Franklin. But alt tight you anxious Hull City fans. It was just a holiday call, Nell was having a week in London, wanted to keep match-flt.

Highbury gives 32-year-old Franklin that old England feeling, though. Last time he was there was on England training in the palmy days of his 28 full caps.

What are Franklin's views on an England comeback?

v can make 1," he says. "Never felt fitter, never felt better."

New

at

Franklin's future plans? Five more playing seasons and then Scccer management, he hopes.

FIRST BAKE-OFF

arrangement pay Newport is not exactly bulging the players' pockets.

They wore to receive bonuses according to the number of fans, figure, who over the 10,000 watched home matches.

.

First rake-off: 25a per player for the games ngainst North ampton and Norwich.

Newcastle United directors and scouts travelled many miles in their search for

centre half. They pondered long last season over the capabilities of Doncaster's Bill Paterson,

gront style in the middle the half-back line.

of Arsenal Supporters' Club, for a renewal of their Sunday morn- ing tours of Arsenal Stadium.

So Newcastle can now affont the luxury of playing a Scot- tish International in the ro serves. He is Frank Brennan who plays in the Central League side. And big Frank just sticks It out and doesn't complain.

BLACKPOOL WORRIED That goals and points famine is worrying star-studded Black- pool. Now they seek a player who can bring back the missing punch and they're not finding it easy. They turned the neigh- bours Preston North End for a way out of the difficulty.

Man

Charlie wanted was Waymen's shoppy goal-getting stand-in, centre-forward Dennis Hetsell, a Mortensen type with plenty of dash and a cracking Bhot.

His reason is that just before the 1952 Newcastle Cup Final, Jimmy Legie and Doug Lishman picked up a germ probably left by an unknown visitor-in the dressing-room.

They were fit in time for the Final, but Arsenai decided the risk was too great and banned all Highbury fours.

-(London Express Service)

WEEK-END

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

The following have

been

selected to represent their Clubs in Lawn Bowls League matches on Saturday, September 18 at

Maybe manager Joe Smith wasn't really surprised when he got the reply. "Nothing doing.” Hatsoll would have filled the who bill. No doubt about that. But would have cost them a £20,- Dennis is happy enough in his 000 fee. They switched this home town. He no doubt feels 4 p.m. Season to Partick Thistle's that sooner or later he'll come Davidson. Again they didn't to stay in the first team. feel Inclined to pay a fancy price.

Now see what happens. The problem is solved without expenditure of a penny plece as Bob Stokoc

setties

down

the

in

Japanese Beats Rex

Hartwig In Straight Sets

Johnston his

Manchester

Ask Harry opinion about United's young stars and the Blackpool centre-half and cap- tain is definite about one thing. He says: "They all try to play

best lype

of football. a treat to meet such opponents after some of the tough tactles we've met already this season.

the

It is

Hle pick of the United bunch? "The wing half-backs, Duncan Edwords and Geoff Whitefoot," says Harry. "They look certain to make a big name for them- selves."

MILBURN'S TWIN?

PRC

Kowloon P.

First Division V | Dock (Away)~~~H, Finney,

Metcalic, T. Kavanagh, Gough; R. Yu. C. Pope, F. Hollands, G. Perkins: G. Watt, J. Goodman, A. W. Hircock, J. Hayward.

CCC

V

Firat Division

KBGC (Away)-C. C. Ma, G. Madar, G. A. Souza, J. S. Landolt; P. 3. Manson, G. Hong Choy, Leonard, A. E. Coates; P. R. Rugi, F. Lee, R. Tay, C. R. Rosselat.

HKFC

ROYAL HK.

H.K. DEFENCE FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 37. Orders By Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated September 14, 1964.

Force Orders Command-Colonel L.T. Jide, CBE, ED renimes the appointment of

· Commandant RBKDF wat Beplem- ber 13, 1964,

Dan

Identity Cards-Photographs__-"There will be parade at the Nerval Hut, Murray Parade. Ground, D. Wedneanay: Beptember 22, 1964, for personnel to have their photographs unken to complete their identity Cards. Personnel required to atterr will be called forward by superatę better.

Force Headquarters › OLO Training-There will be a RHKDF: GLO

New Day in tho

Territories on Friday, September 17, 1954. The following are so attend:-- Caplain V.9, Roberts, Lieut, G.H.P. Pritchard, Laut, W. Derkis, Lieut. B.A.F. Mathers, and Private IL Hubbia.

Lessona, NY 630 pm, at Med for 1 (Full Day). Transport leaven" Mur HQ, Drescher Tatigue, "Swkening+ Iky 1: Parada, Grounki at 3.45 - 9,11, Order Ft Day? Heptember 28, 1864." Tesday, Heptember 31, 1964-HQ BV. 9 am, #3, 3nd, for. HG. Dreka: AHKDF. 8.30 0.m. Transport forv

Coy MMO F Murray Parade Ground at 5.15 p.m. Wednesday September 3, 1004. MMC Radar Operators Fighters Lon TIÊ. RV A Dm. ni MPG for 19. Maas_Mix] X-Ray-All thoRN, TOPLIT-

trollers" Saturday, ́September 25, 1954 ****** Team--Radar Station bars of the longicons Hegiment who Dream: As ordered by Pi Coma, Mer have to be examined should report Wednesday September 21, 1964. 4.1). (rull DaykupTransport leaves Salisbury Road fat 8.30 am. Bunday. promptly 4 pm on those days Mor TTE BV pm at MPD for HQ. that they have been ordered to DR Drew ordered by Fi Comd. 114 September 26, 1966 Teary-RACIAL Sept. 11, 20

Coy Big Fi-Wedneckky September, Station,-8.30 1.m. (Hill' Day), Tran 331964 er Bot, RV 6.25 omnia port-jeaves Ballebury Road, #13.50 isPG) Chrome: Chwn fatigue 0.0. A. Tay, September 21, 1904** MTPWednesday September.

AU: Radar Operator 8,0,0,-3:30 1964, MT, Cidra, RV 6,14 pm, at

pm. Auxiliary Police Friday, Sap- MPG for H.: Dyms: Cláir bitīguio

Lember 17, 1954-HQ - No, EN GRÁF 0:0. Thursday, Eptember 21.151. Police District-8.40 pm. Trasport MC CHONE RV 816 pm, at MPG

Mavor Murray Parade Ground at 3,30 pal Thursday, September-23, 1964- fe HQ., Dreki Översthu Tit, 800m Monday September 10, '1004. RV

JKQ. NO. 31 RAP Police, Diastict=0,4% p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parade 5.39 pun, AL KHO. Drama: "Clown Iztigue. Wednředky, Beptember 21,

Ground at 8.30 p.m. Equiptment; Asy 1354. Lecture, RV 1.30 pm, at BUS.

abitants Saturday, September 15, 1936- Duly Storemeny=HCAAT, Hangarin Dress: Clean fatigue 0.G. Med 190 p.m. Transport leaves Baishiry **Weckryesday Beptember 22, 1954

Road at 144p.m. Sunday, Septem ber 19, 1984-Duty Storamen-R Miniature Range & Map Reading. ny 8.30p.m.t RiQ. Dr Hang-a.m.

Transport Clesh Estique 0.G. CooksmiWednes» 1934. Coolut

Hallsbury Road at 6.45 am, RUE day, September 22,

day, September 29, 1964--RKAAR Coures, AV 3.10 am. et. MPG, fol

Hangari-5 ... pun.. Transport Lyman Bka Dosa

Saltbury Road at 6.45 p.m. MT. 0.0, nes vadis==Wednesday

Brellon Bimsday, September 19, 1966 See in Defence sember 2, 1054.

"3′′ Section=-1KAAF Haigland am. [Lleut Keyes) LTC/MOD/DISC RV

Transport leaves Salisbury Road st Demon Plain 5.30 p.m. at mg);

045 KM. Wireless Operators TuOS- clothem. Searchlight" "Courzemienteme ber 13/11W/K ** September 15% day September 31, 1954 As detailed -Murray Barracks 330 pm Fri September 19-day Beatenber 34, 1964-As detailed Finial Tents.

Du Huy Borto ro tr Security Car Fark Kowloon Dre day September 21, 1965-As detailed As detailed. Band & Corps of Drums HQ & RAF Kai-Tik-6 p.m. Monday September 20. 1904 Corps Transport leaves Balisbury Bond of Drisms only at Maine RV55 pm ATC Saturday, September 10.30 am. at BHQ. Dress Uniform 15, 1554-As detailed-Ki Take Tow (A)_with_Overalls, Wedaseday Sep

ernoon (rull" Day). fember 21 1856, (Front

Sunday September 19, 1054-Au detalled-Kal ordered. By 11 am, at Fito, Urek Tower-6 a.m. (Full Day), Tu Uniform: (A) Thursday September day September 21, 1954-As detaica He KINDY. Plain clothes, signallers, 1954-NCO', Cadre. Programmek Rom Tower is ded 2 ordered. RV Friday Bild Tught-HKAAT Hingar-dam,

et spay Friday September 24, 1954- Dress Uniform (D). amber 24, 1834-Band only, Classi Transport leaves Salisbury Road at cal Music-Rehearsal. AV 11 ..

8,45 pm. Clarks G.D. Monday Sep- at RHQ-Dresa: Uniform (A).

tember 20, 1996=30KAAT. Hungaria a.m. (Full Day);: Transport___ Ssayas Bately Fercrationg-Banger' of

Salisbury Road at 8.45 mm, Tuckday Using Equipment Near Overhead September 31, 19M-HKAAP Hangar Electric Lines. The attention of all

-6 pm)* Transport legyen Ballsbrary. osticers commanding companies is | Nord at 845 pimis Fishier, Plotters, drawn to ACC 341.3, which is re: Tueday Sevtember 21, 1944 - "A" produced below:-"Palai accidents Watch BOC === 9. 4.m.

(isit Day!

Int Platoon Tuesday *September 21, 1954. Lecture. HQ KUIKOT 130 Dr. Dress: Plain clothes,

Recce Platoon-Thursday Septem: ber 23, 1954. -Lectures, on-First Aid and Map Reading. Perode MPG 6.30 p.m. Dres! Plain clothes, Wiening Order-Friday September 26, 1964. Parade WD Security Car Park Kow- loon 8.49 am Drea: Uniform,

1609, 0.30

Arthiery Battery-Field Troop Advanced Class Friday September 24, 1936, 8.30 pm, fiq RHKDF. Plain clothes, TABA III CLARE. Friday September 24, 1954, 5.30 Monday September 20, pan. Signals Hut MPG, C & Troop Monday September 20, 1994. Parade 5.18 p.m. MPG for BDC. Dress: Plain clothes, Friday suptember 24, Personnel as warned parade Orderly Room HQ MHKDF 5.16 pin. Dress: Plain clothes.

1954.

20, 1954.

bare occurred through equipment day Beptember 17, 1958 ... -3° such, os wireless magis, crane jiba, | Watch --- BOC — 630. pin. Thunday eta, being inadvertently brought 100 | September 23, - 1954, 2"A" & " nesra, or into contact with high watches=50C-130 p.m. Oreud.

·September 18, 1986m.

Voltage Overhead electric Unes. The crew Baturo Taogar -- 1 pm. dany of using such equipment, or right vrecting my structure er buiging. Transport leaves Ballbury Road, 1.45 in close proximity to overhead ines p.m. Bunday Beptember 19, 196 La more seule than is resortily | 9" Time=HKAAY. Hangsen-D 159, realised, becas it is not necessary Transpors, leave Salisbury Road t for equipment actually to touch the 845 am, Thursday September 2 overhead line before dangerous cons ditions are created. Equipment may port leaves Balisbury Road at 8.45 well be made IV if merely p.m. brought into the vicinity of one of the conductors, the extent of the | danger wron being in proportion to the Voltage.

In the interests of safety, there. fore. All

temporary strictures, vehicles and equipment should be kept well olear of sil overhead electric lines"","

Home Guard

1834---HRAAF Hangar-ö pm.. Arang-

Flying Programme --Saturday 'Bep- tamber 18, 198IMPAL YURI-IKÄÄT Hangar - 3 1.m. Transport | sayes Salisbury Road at 1.65 pm. Bunday September 19, 1984 ** "33" Flights HKAAP_H&ITACID LM, Traysport leaves Kallsbury Road at 8.15. után, Thursday September 23, "1994- plots-HQ NHREF=845 pm. Frans- port leaves Murray Parida Ground At 0.30 pm.

Hongkong Women's Auxillary :

Army Corps

· Training. — Monday Bojember 20,

Hongkong Regiment Training "A" Coy-Tuesday Sep- Lember 21, 1954. Pay Parade. RV Dress: 5 pin. at MPG for RHQ. Shorts. Jackets, Boots, PusteCI, Hoartops. Bells, Rifle zilings, istue Beret, Warning Order September 25, 1955 19at) Off CSM, PI &ia RV Security Car Park 3 pun, ie, mainder of Day RV Sec Car Park

pan. Dres: Stack, Jackabr 0.G Boots, Puttees, Khaki, Beret, Battle Order les les tielmet) Amgis Had. Coy-Monday September 23 Shoot an only, Rennedy Road Range 30 K RV 8.16 p.m. at MPG for Bq (from HQ to Kennedy Road Range) Dress: Clyan fatigue. Warning Order September 23, 1954 (Saturday) Offra, COM PI Bt RV Becurity Car Park 3 p.m. Remainder of Coy RV Sea Cor Park 0 p.m. Dren: Ciseks, Jackets 0.0. Boots, Furle, Kaki Benes, Dattle Order fleas steel helmet) Jungle hat “Či poya Tumbay September 31, 1934, 23 Shoot. Pay. RY 3.0 p.m. MPG for HQ, Drem: Clean

Training_Tusaday Septembar 21," Batigue O.G. Shirt, Boots, Galters,

1154, Web Belt, Saturday September 18,

NCO only Instruction in 1936-W/E Rx Coy Offen & Bets meei Range Cashing,; 28PG, 0.20 pân. Security Car Park Kowloon p.m. rm: Clean fatigue'" == "Overália. | 1954, 83gomis "B": Fielde bay. Por- Romainder of. Coy parade SecurityThursday September 13, 1954. LMCÍ - sonnet-as detallei - parado. 5,15 a.m. Car Park 0 - panĄ

Warning Order Instruction. Parade MPG-5.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF. Drew: Uniform. Field Defence)-Offs & NC01 Drea: Clean fatiguo Overalls, Beret, Tusaday. Beptember 11, 1934. TEWT

· Sunday, September 26, 1954. | DIY | All personnal・oRNIACH RSEL only. Tuesday September 29, 1964 Belt, 5.30 p.m. HQ, Dra: Clvin LMG Clasdfication at Peak Range Campbell. Wednesday deptember

Dorsa: 1351. Clerkari Parade, 830 pm, JPG clothes. Coy-Wednesday Sep RV at MPG 8.15 2.1. Third Division v USRC. (Away).

Dress Uniform, tember 23, 1954. Pay Parade. Map Bereis, Bhirts, OG Books, Putters for HQ RHKDF. Jack Grainger, outside right. Van-Echten, N. Van-Heck, Reading. Dril RV 6.30 pm Boots W.T. Order. Both hats wil Thursday September 21, 1954, First. NEW SOCCER

the LEAGUE "Pacific Southwest tennis tourno-In

Rotherham S, Mills, J. Monteith, A. Boyd- MPG for HQ. Dress: Clown fatigue. successful

Unlorn. Boots, Puttees, RUN could be mistaken for Cowan, D. Maxwell, H. Holgate,gs, Khaki Berat, Depot-Monday FORMED. The South Eastern ment today when he de-line-up,

Jack H. W. Smith; W... Thom, W. C'ountles

twin of Newcastle's League

September 20, 1954. Drill & Stiefu for

Hartwig of young feated Rex

Milburn in build and football Franklin,

Douglas,- amateur and professional play- | tralía, 0-1, 0-2.

style

Reserve.-H. until this season, say | Gautier, ers will be inaugurated on Sept. 6. Eleven clubs to compete Hartwig, seeded third, was Rotherham fans, Grainger wasn't | Baker, G. Edfeller. are Arsenal, Brentford, Bexley unable to cope with the brii- too happy about his heading of

USRO Heath and Welling (Charlton's Hart passing shots of the the ball-just like Milburn. "nursery"},

Brighton, Chelsea, Japanese player who swarmed

Third Division So one of the best wingers in

v. HKFC Palace, Fulham, Orient, Ports- all over the centre court.

Goldsmith, B. the business decided "There's (Home).-V. mouth, Spurs and West Ham.

Green, G. Hin, T. Curry; B. Van-Zuiden, W. Rees, G. Hydes, RESERVOIR FULL OF NICHOLLS. Reservoir CC

R. Read; W. H. Stevenson, A. J. Stonyer, D. Agnew, L. F (Birmingham) is one of the

Cosgrove,

Reserve, M. most unusual cricket clubs

Mackenzie. the country. Six of the cloven are brothers-Norman, Bernard,

Тол Douglas, Ray, and Rez Nicholls. Four of them also turn

for

football out

the club's section. Douglas alone played for the club bafore the war. When

he was demobbed This tound $1.

it had been disbanded. So he used all his Army gratuity on equipment and got the club ro-started.

Comd Wksp REME B Team who have earned the name

Killers scored Chant

(equalled A Team score) are due to fire against next week.

of

670

and

7 RTR

LI Hancock 6 COD RAOL was the only contestant to score possible this week. This is his first possible in this competition ond he is the ninth competitor to score possibles,

RESULTS

The following are the results: Coninand Pay Ofee 552 (Batay 14. Whitfeld 93. Blackmore 93, Tyde. man, Brunston BO, Croinston BOS v 25 Fd Regs RA 560 (Cox, Bell 00, Carter 95. Henry 64. Reeves DO. Magrath 69).

70_F4 Regi RA "A" 588 (Le-Var 07. Tumbull 97, Kershaw 00, Sweet 94. Curtis 93. Slavena 91) v_20 Fd Regt RA "B" (Taylor 94, Preston 91. Hartley, Thoroughgood Mason 00, Gateley (7).

HKCTU 601 (Morgan 30, Leciem, Stephens, L-Chol 1, Jerrard-Tull 95, Les Chuk-kau 93) v 40 Inf Div Pro Coy 0 (No Targais Received).

Comd Wkan REME "A" 870 1Gard: ner 9, Brewer 97, James 90, Reeves 94. While 95, Norman 943 v 1 Kings *** 20 (Crone 04, Marlin E . Westerside ta, Lavis 87, Martin J 85. Bradley 81).

Comd Who REME "D" 876 (But

In

Now they are one of the most successful sides in the Birmingham Parks Combination.

HEAVIER THAN AIR BAILS. Special heavy bails made of lignum vitae, the wood from which bowls "woods" are fash-

tere 80. Bryan 97, Blunt 90. Burton | ioned, were used in the Com-

69. Green 90. Reed 91) v 1 Kg bined Services versus Canadians "A" 538 (Morris 99, Morley 90, Roy» | Di den 94. Jenkins 97, flgby 92, Hobli- match at Chatham. son 95).

AA WK REME "A" 502 (McC 97. Texlor 03, Winton 94, Blubbins

93, Nairn 92, Cam 01) v 6 HEC (No Targate Received).

AA Whipe REMS "D" ́538 (South- and M. Azzopardi 95, Whyte Fletcher 94. Petrie 00. Cox 68) v. ITR 570 Woolcock 29, Beaven 27. Woods 07, Bimmars 95, Willarna D Paino 14),

exposed

It is an ground and a high wind kept removing the ordin- ary balls. The new style balls weigh three times' more than the old ones.

Los Angeles, Sept. 13. Kosei Kamo, member of the team. Japanese Davis

Cup Boured the biggest upset of the

Aus-the

youngs-

It was the second surprise still room for improvement in the Japanese player had scored. my play." Ambitioua Yesterday, he defeated the ters should note. Never think

US Davla former

Cup star, you know it all. Tell Schroeder 6-4, 0-7.

B.

E.

Practice, practice

and was the Kamo's win Although

over more practice. That

Filipino Club Hartwig was the biggest upset, programme Grainger mapped cut there were several others that for himself. And that's one of

Third Division v IRC (Away). why this reasons

grand ranked as surprises. These in-the

pro-L. M. Neves, A. Rahman, F. figures row cluded Billy Talbert's 6-4, 6-4 player

Tan, V. A. Neves; H. F. Pereira, 11 among victory

over Seven Davidsson minently

H. M. Xavier, A. D. Reis, H. A. of Stockholm and Louls marksmen.

V. Ribeiro; L. A. Peres, 1. S. Ayala's hard-fought 4-6, 12-10,

Castro, A. J. Coelho, M. T 8-1 win over GI Shea of Las

Whittaker Yum

has again Nunes. Reserve:-V. Esping, Angeles.

turned down a request from

KBGC

Other third round scores in- cluded the victory of Seixas over Gerald Mons, U.S.. by

а

Division

score of 6-0, 6-2; Lewis Hoad Jeanne Bisgood

defeated country- (Australia) man Ashley Cooper, 6-4, 0-4 beat and Tony Trabert (US) Jack Frasi (US) 0-7, 6-1,

Loses To Canadian

First Division v CCC (Home), -F. Francis, F. Howarth, M. E. Furvis, A. Harvey; E. J. Liddell, G. C. Norman, P. Hughes, W. C. Simpson; J. Tindall, R. H. Browne, A. L. G. Eastman, J. McKelvio.

HKCC BOWLS CLOSING DAY TOMORROW

:+

The HKCC will be holding their Lawn Bowls Closing Day tomorrow at the Club's green

a series of five They will play friendly rink games with their visitors..

|

bet taken,!

:

| Aid: All personnel will" berade 8.15

p.it for HO RHKËT.

Friday Beptember 20, 1994 Hongkong Anxiliary Air Verco' Pay Parade Pay parade will be Bignals "A" Field Day. Personal held on Friday, September 11, 1954 detailed parade 5.15 R.m, MPG for #1 HQ -RHKO, Happy Valley, A HQ LF Dress: Uniform. Bunday pala in September 29, 1954. Field Day, PWC- dividually the following times: sonnel : detalled parade 8.16 m. Officers-6.30 Pam Benior NCO W.D. Security Car Park, Kowloon, 5.6 p.m. & ORS-6 p.m. Faving near Pentomila Hotel. Dreen Unte Oncer HQ Unit-NV/L: T.P. Styles."form"

customary, waits will be

CEM B Unli-71/01 J.W. Tandall, (Bgd.) G. F. NEWTON Duke, Zi-Coli, Deputy Comunandani, REKBY”. Mying Squadron: FIZLA, R. Heard, W tarming Oncers Hq Unit=FIE/

Notice Off. D. Mottram. C&R_Valt-FIZ on. JAW. Ferris Flying Squadron PIVOR. J.G. Bell.

'BUKOF A Ride' Club-Thare, are NCO# 1/4 HQ | very few members of this Club and Valts-art K.HR. Tổng C&H more are wanted particulars can po Uncat. On. 1.C:H; Chung, Fly- obtained from "HQ"your"CO"or" the ing Squadron Cdt. off. JA, Cat Hon Becretary Mr LAK. Rosario at jey. NCO / Patade. Sa M, St Jomph's College. The latest scores Bouza. Attendance

price permission "A" 1st-500, 200-675, 101-1,141; compulsory per il rank it in the Colony League TURHICOT to be absent has been obtained from Royal Navy 1st-009, 560, total the Commanding Officer. Transport-12. RÍKDF "B" Jet-541, 200m will leave Murray Parade around at 632, Lokal=1,073. Army A1-680,

2nd-388, total-1.168.00 530 DIN

Discipline "Cars At · Camp"---Ap. Christmas, Cardi-HK Regi--Orders private car for these, must be placed with, the plications to keep within the camp

Printern in sarly. Oetober.... Xv/has boundaries whilst at ang during October 1954, may been műggested that the outside There will also be a ladies' ba chiained from Hq HKAAF on should have the Regimental crest and rink against USRC Indies. This written application to the Command ribbon. Siiggestions for photograpiza is the first time in the Club's ing Officer. Personnel, not in posts or drawing for the faida, are wante sion of such a permit will not be of. Members are invited to submit a rink has permitted to keep their car within a photograph (of which the negative history that such

the camp confines and will be refused | must be available) or a drawing, ta been played.

entry to tha uran.

HQ. The most attractive, and wait- beenTrade Training Morsing Orderlies able one may be used for this year's and the member Wednesday, September 22, 1954-33rd Christmas Card

The following have

selected to play commencing at general Horaire And Full Day), whose photograph or 4 win

Hoad at ghosen will be given a "DeLLEDETSK

3.30 p.m.

K. Almao. D. T. Smith, Australia Ken Rosewall of

Second Division

v. IRC F. D. Angus. defeated Hugh Stewart (US), time 6-0, 0-3 having an easy

Sewickley, Pennsylvania, (Home)-V: Bond, S. Bicheno, A. S. Mitchell.

A. Hutton, H. F. Shields; JW. Rees. Sept. 15. of I.

W. F. Watson.. Canadian Champion Marlene Harris, A. M. Buchanan, E. F.

S. Boker, L. C. Parker: J. W.L. M. S. Lloyd. Jeanne Hamilton Richardson of Now Stewart defeated Miss

C. R. Rounsfell. Cup Bellamy G. Gordon, J. G. British Curtis Orleans limited Swedish star Bisgood,

H. G. Banham. Lennart Bergelin, to 6-1, 6-2, star, one-up on the 19th hole to- Meyer; C. J. Askew.

J. Wyer, in another featured match. day in the Women's National

R. A. Edwards: Amalour Golf Tournament at

The following have been F. Marshall, selected to represent PRC to A. D. Dutty. play against HKFC in the N. F. Fahy, Valley Shield on Sunday, F. C., M. Black. September 19 at PRC.

The fourth

yound match, rain. pouring

THIRTY YEARS OF HOCKEY. Alderman Henry

In top the women's matches, Allegheny Country Club, Dowling, a former Mayor of

Miss Louise Brough (US) Wigan (Lancs.) has been play-

top-aceded woman player, de- ing continuously for the local Hockey Club since 1925. Even

fested Miss Christensen (US) played in a 6-1, 6-4 while Miss Mary Prentiss ended when Miss Bisgood missed better, Bill Hesketh has been

(Los Angeles) defeated Miss the green on her second shot turning out for two years long- er. They both intend to play this Heather Brewer (South Africa), while the 19-year-old College Stanley Grn "A" (No Target Re- coming season--for on aggre-, 6-2, 6-1-United Press.

coed from Canada holed out in par 4.

HK Sig Ragt 630 (Snape 90, Cow all M. Herbert #7, Mak Bulstong 80, Ioward 65. Brice 83) V 11 ind Wisps REME (No Targeta Re- ceived).

enved) v & COD 571 (Hancock 100. gate of 62 years! Weatherley 97, William DT, Harding 65, Blamp 92, Lewis pó)..

WHAT AN OVER! Denis |

Stanley Gro "B" (No Targets, Nutter plays for Cleggs in the BIG DEMAND FOR Received) VHQRA 49 DIV 553 CUP- Nelson (Lance) Lenguo. The pier 91, Furey 90, Moreton 94, Tee- local G.P.O. Club wish that be vaine 53, Smith 92, Veysey 63).

1 Dorset 90 (Egar 9-5 Targets did not. His colleague, George

Short) v drawn),

1 Norfolk "D" @ With Barrett, had taken Ava Post

Offco wickets for eight

LEAGUE TABLE

Comd Wkepe

HKME

UKOTU

RTI

COD

Coma Wkapi

REME

RA "A"

Dorset

BW LDScore Pte

20 19 1 0 11505 38

13:00 50-1730 17347 34 20.

20 164 0 11304 23

20.15 0.0.11140 30

30 14 6 0 10998 x5

•1 40003

20 119.1/10004 23°

runn

when Nutter came on to bowl

• remarkable aver. He took wickets with his second, fourth, Afth and sixth deliveries! -- The last wicket proved, moro, stube born, but GPO were all-out for

-

VALLEY SHIELD

Visitors

A. C. Spence J. McIntyre, W. B. Brown.

T. Dyer.

F. D'el Ivero.

M. Scott.

J. Rovie,

R. Butler.

V. Kruse.

E. H. P. White.

C. Wilcox.

M. Divecha.

P. Cottier,

C. Ingledew,

R. N. V.

Riberio.

A. Steven.

C. W. Johnson.

R. Mackenzie.

V. Coelho.

A. F. GomeR.

Ladies' Rink

HKCO

R. Yu, J. Fox, T. Kavan D. Leach. D. Trial. J. Hayward; V. L. Veriga, W. Jones, G. Arlias, C. Pile; J. H. T. Wilson. Evans, A. E. Jones, R. E. F. Goo. Goodman, Another English star, Eliza- Mackenzie,

R.K. Baker. beth Price, also fell in a fourth- Voke, D. O'Brien, C. Pope, G. Pat Walt, P. Metcalfe, R. Russell, round match, losing to Leser, US, 5′and 4.

P. Lowe, C. Willcox; Mesdames Miss Philomena Garvey of A. Arlies, P. Lowe, K. Pope,

Jonos. Reserve. Cairns, Ireland won her fourth-round match with former •Front, Maureen Orcuit, › US,--8 and 2,

Defending champion Mary. 12,000 more than can be recome, Lana Faulk beat 1948 cham- moda'ed for the Davis Cup plon Grace Lenczy one, up--in lawn tennis challenge round. În 20 holes,

DAVIS CUP TICKETS

Bydney, Sept. 18. Nearly $4,000 appilcations have been received for seats.

20, and Nutter had four for I be held here from Dreember 27 DURING

to 29,

All the players were slowed

Home Soccer Results

London, Sept. 16.

by the rain Wand the nuddy Assolution - Football STILL THEY COME, Thère This was stated by Mr E. H. course, but they still showed x" today worn: is no end to the Edrich family Stephens, Chairman of the Or-cellent golf

of Norfolk, Bill,' of England and wailaldg Cormmittée, "whore Mirk Faulk had to go.

Middlesex, Le, of course, the

seating accommodation had been #

most famous of the brothers, Incrossed to -22,0597,000; more to- eliminate

but there are also Brian, ro- (than In 1951),when the round former,

rently moved from Kent to dran last played here

Glamorgan, and Geoffrey;;;

Eric,, both of, Lancashire; 2 and

Leverni other TAUNT BE

Norfolk County CESSNO

peared for Norfolk li dans) Mounties Championshi

“DIVISION:1

Blackpool DIVISION E

resulta

USRO Mr K. Baker. Mrs M. Beoth Mrs. J. Wyper. Mrs P

**Cosgrove,

Mrs A. Steven,

Mrs S. Agnew.

Mrs J. T. Kelly, Mrs. C.

Rounafell

»Bayers« TONIC

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Transport Jeaves Ballsbury 245.m. Cierks P.A. Friday, Sep. Christmas Carda,

tember 17, 184-19 AHKOT 13.

Entries will olöse

on Thursday, September 30, 1954,

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