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SIMPSON MAY TAKE

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1955.

COCKELL ON A TOUR OF

CANADA AND

AMERICA

By SCOTT BAILLIE

San Rafael, California, May 17. Manager John Simpson, still seething over the "tactics" used by World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano in last night's title fight against Britain's Don Cockell, said today he may take his boxer on a Cana- dian tour this Summer.

"We are going home to England where I will consider the possibility of taking "I believe he Don" on a tour through Canada later this year," Simpson declared. would draw quite well"

11

Simpson said he might even take the beaten challenger on a tour of the States during the same junkel.

Simpson said he was still in- censed at referee Frankie Brown and the State Athletic Commission as the aftermath of Tast right's bout which saw Marciano stop Cockell in 0:54 of the ninth round.

"I did not realise I was down at all," the Englishman declared. He said that the controversial ring secmed "a bit tiny" and the one he had

Cockell said his wife did not seem to be overly upset about his defeat.

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

officials, BSM. Harris, 6 HAA Bty. RA, Cpl. Saunders, C.PO.,

Brighami, and L/Cpl.

11th, Workshops moved Infantry from Class III to Class II.

The Top Spot on the Sports Parade this week is served for centre-forward Morris of the Army and 6 COD, whose great-hearted performances on the field of play during the current season carned him second place in the China Mail's public ballot for the Footballer of the Year. Such a tribute is a fitting climax to a season of great effort, hard practice and sustained improvement. When the season started Morris attracted little attention, but he was determined to do well in the game and soon his Cockell said that he was not "There must be some way of aware of the fact that Marciano dealing with Marciano," Cocesi deadly heading and general enthusiasm forced him into

the headlines and into representative football. had hit him after he went said. down for the first time in the

Morris "is now an established ninth round.

favourite with Chinese fans and, as he will again be playing in Calary football next season. there is every possibility that if he maintains his steady improve.

HEFEREES EXAMINATION ment he will do even better in

It will be remembered that the popularity poll next year. carly in the season the Associa-

Although the football

pro tion did a lot to encourage in- gramme is now completed Army terested persons to take up re-

were concerned fereeing and soccer officials when Chalmers met with a rasty injury during the quarter-several different parts of the finals of the Stanley Shield at Colony. That the enterprise was justified is shown by the the Club Stadium. The Scot is

of the players earmarked fact that during the season the for further honours next season Association gained 27 new offf- and there was some fear that cials from among those who various examinations he had suffered serious damage took the to his left knes on which he had had an operation just be- fere being called up for rational servies.

"Brown let Marciano gel away with just about every foul in the book,-breaking Cali-smaller than fornia rules as well as the Bri- tish ones," Simpson said,

"It was a case of head, wrists and elbows all night against my boy," Simpson went on..

Informed that he could take case before the State

..Athletic Commission, Simpson

enly laughed.

"Go up against that again?" he asked: "What good would that do us? How

mob

far

did we get when we discussed fouls with them before the

fight....7 No. we'll just go about our own

business bere then head for home."

Simpron, waving a copy of a

San Francisco newspaper, show ed a group of pictures in which Marciano Was photographed

hitting Cockell with a right to the head after the challenger had gone down for the first of two trips to the Cizbas

said

"CAUGHT IN THE ACT" "Caught in the set, he was," Simpson

Great "In Britain he would have been tossed out of the ring for that because it would have been the latest in a series of fouis,

trained in.

In fact, the Britisher grin- asked me for some ned, "she money today and went shopping." United Press.

Japanese Table Tennis Team To Play Hongkong Tonight

Ten members of the Japanese Table Tennis team, including two officials and three women players, flew in from Bangkok by SAS yesterday en route to Tokyo. Led by Mr Daisuke Daimon, the team had been on a tour of European countries.

To

morrow a huncheon party will be given to the visitors by the staff of the Bank of Korea fol- lowed by a dinner in the re- sidence of Mr D. R. Sadick, sident of the Hangkong Table,

World followed by a dinner given by The Japanese 1955 Table Tennis champion, Toshia- the Japanese Consulate, ki Tanaka, sald they played ex- hibition matches in most coun- tries they visited, In team com- petition they beat the English team in Leeds, 6-3 and won an other game in London 6-2.

He considered teams from Tennis Association "Earlier in the fight we would Czechoslavakia, Hungary and not have thrown him out, just Belgium, the best among the given him ample warning. But European nations, after ninth round exhibition, out In the course of their three he would go and Cock would days stay here, the Japanese

be the winner."

big.said

thai Cockeil's

team will play, exhibition games against the cream of the local gettable tennis players. The games will be played in the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre in Kow- loon, today at 8.p.m.

ambition was to another crack at Marciano in a British prize ring.

"And Don would have a great chance of winning the bout in a land where the rules forces"

Simpson sald. Cockell suffered a gash on his forehead during the fourth round which Simpson said was

are en-

A fea reception was held at the Miramar Hotel yesterday

caused by Rocky's head while MRS COCKELL

referee Brown said it came

from a hard left hook,

"Brown claims a vertical cut

Like Uhat was caused by a hook?"

Simpson

BLAMES THE

Mr Sadick said the Japan ese team will play nine games against the local men side and four singles and one double against the local ladies' team.

At the airport to meet the Japanese champions were Mr

and

Ma Sadick

Mr

Chiu- tung, Chairman of the Associa- tion.

Members of the local team to play against the Japanese are Messrs Sin Shu-chu (captain), Chung Chin-sing, Chui Cheung- ling and Lou S. Feng Ladies' team: Baulo Wong (captain), Lau Wal-lim and Szeto Lan,

Tickets will be available at the

Elizabeth Queen

Youth Centre Stadium from 10 am today. Those who want to see

early 39 limited.

asked, incredulous. 162-FOOT RING the match are advised to book

"He's a clever bloke, isn't he?"

Teddy Waltham, Steretary of the British Boxing Board of

somebody."

one

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The

was

fields

all

been

view courses

with that end in

were run

that were arranged.

THE POOR MAN'S ASCOT IS FUN

Says J. W. TAYLOR

Now is the time when landowners, farmers and gentry all over rural Britain bring out their horses-and a little cash-for that important local event that affords to them their annual brief hour of often muddy but un- doubled glory-the point-to-point race meeting. For one day a field becomes a racecourse. The bookles from the cily bring their big satchels and stand and shout the odds, and all you or anybody needs to beat them is a good hunter and the entry money,

This most carefree and democratic form of racing in the land a combination of county hunt rivalry and farmers' festivity comprising a poor man's Ascot—is usually conducted by the various local hunts in the area, and quite above-board, too.

The races are run under To win most races, rider and

to-point steeplechases and are National Hunt Rules for pelat- horse have both to be good and open to all harses. that have many been "regularly and fairly hunt ed. Certification of this fact is obtained from the Master of Hounds Five to 25 runners will take part in each of the races, all mounted by amateur riders I who are out for the glory of the with incredible sport and ride daring.

each trained for the day. Indeed

"a horse has

graduated from the humble competitions of an Adjacants Hunts Axture to

Hunt National

racing proper two going to achieve

fame.

From Grand National point-to-point to victory at Ain- tree or Cheltenham is the suc cess story every owner-breeder likes to dream about.

one or

EVEN THE LADIES

There was a time when a point-to-point could be won by almost anything on four legs The less ambitious may enter ow animals. which would not today match and ride their in

up to Weatherby's standard of

Almost anyone with a qualifying fitness. Nowadays, however, the horse and the entry

monty, quality of horse is much higher plus the nerve to charge over and the competition keener. three miles of open country strewn with birch fences, upay have a go even the ladies. their Often women's race

With the constant comings and goings of service personnel this represents a big contribution 50

the game in places far removed

means that the job of recruiting from Hongkong, but it also

and training new oficials must

go on and on and there is pretty certainly going to be more acti vity in this respect when we got round to thinking about the next football season.

LEAGUE TENNIS

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OWN special is the highlight programme

of the afternoon's

and the way they urge their horses at the last fence is really werth seeing. Many of the women competitors train and murse their berses to peak con- dition, for

these races all the League Tennis results yesteryear round, as the parade

the Lakes Race wh always day were:

show.

You never see better turned-out horses,

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY .CLUB

One appeal to the crowds who flock to the point-to-points is the

element of luck in finding winners. The horses are of such mixed quality at times that the punter's best method is "follow the money"

That is, wait til the stable The Annual General Meet- money goes down; this is sooning of Voting Members will 1-3; boat Paul Lama Peter Lam, 62 shown in the rapid cut in the be held at the, Club House,

best T. & Lam and C. T. Cheng.

and P.

XBC 14 CCS8C14.

to

A. L. Casumbhoy and W. Mon particular horse's price. It may Happy Valley, on Thursday,

(IRC) beat K. H. Cheong and

ong, 2-3: jest to G. Lee and

not necessarily be the winner.

but his money will at least be 26th May, 1956, at 6.45 pm.

on "good meat" with & tair

chance.

for the purposes of receiving

the Reports of the Clerk of

tor Y, Y. Lam 1-8: lost to C. F., Yam / Jockeys would not let them, for 1955. and of re-appointing

FLAS

C. C. Ziao, 2-6.

it is a strict rule that horse and rider must finish at the same the Auditors. time to merit akry finishing

classification. Some of the All members are cordially mounts are so poor that, this invited to attend and partici even isn't possible. -

pate in any discussion which Punters however, do now and may ensue. They are invited to forward to the secretary in one race at a recent polat-to-writing at least seven days

Only one

announcement as to when 8-6: lost to M. S. Lee and big Lotshen have the luck such as in

During the game against Sing accidentally Tao Chalmers fell in the goal mouth and

He was Hicked on the knee. obviously in great pain and the officials called on Major Blyth, the team doctor, to examine him on the spot.

showed investigation that, in spite of the Intense pain, no serious damage had been done and after having the knee strapped up Chalmers was at Victoria Barracks and Sek beat . S. Lam and C. T. Cheng, 5-1: Paul and P. K. Chat. able to watch the remainder of Kong are already echoing to beat Pol Limiter Lim the competition from the stand. the shouts and splashes of C. K Chan and F. Hue (COC)

The method of treatment players seeking peak form as afforded to Chalmers was in quickly as possible. strong contrast to what is

The league programme started too frequently seen оп the on Monday with three games in Colony's sports

where the South Competition and

Y. Y. Lim, 1-5; drew with C F. injured players are often un-enough was seem to sitisty the

their Army officials that

there

are Lam and C. C. Liao, 6-6.

F. A Curreem and R. Eux (RC) Ca outstanding ceremoniously dragged to

players

The luck of this game is such lost 10 K. H. Cheong

and C. Y. feet or pulled about before the several

ready for representative games. 100

the Course and the Stewards, Lam, 5-7: ket to C. Fami erent of the injury has

Generally the standard of play 4 st to G., Z. Lee and that some horses will be run- established.

ning who would not be expected of considering, and if thought has been

encouraging and there and C. C. Luo, 24,

the others fit, passing the accounts for R. A. Bux and This can lead to aggravation is

All Khan (IRC) to win even if all every indication that a suc- complications and it is acessful season is assured.

lost to K. H. Choong and C. fell. Even then their gentlemen the year ended 31st March, Fang, 5-7 lost to G. L. Les and t Army sportsmen The point that

The referees. course a "South' officials was held should remember whenever

LRC 3 KTGCA E colleague or an opponent is in arranged at Victoria Barracks

Wilson and Holoway (LRC) Jost jured. Never allow a player to and was well attenderi.

to H. Chan and L. E. Lu, 46, lost be moved by friend or opponent Arrangments are not quite is M. S. Lee and C. farke, 2-6;

that until it is certain

such so far

in the North beat D. Yek and K. H. Lee, 7.5.

Brand and Van Derlies movement will not add to sector and so far there has been

drew with H. Chin and

C. Luke, whatever injury he has already no

the league

will 3-6: lost to D. Yek and K. received.

competition

4-6 commence. It is understood

Graham and Heitmeyer (LRC) that the course for Narth' re-

beat IT. Chan and L. E. Lu. 6-3 lost point in the South. Since this column first started

and Interested persons to M. S. 14 and Luke, od drew we have covered many different feres

be held at Sek Kong pool with D. Yet and K. H Lee, 6-6.

CRC (1) 8 KCC 1 sports and sporting activities. It is therefore interesting to get 9.30 am to 1 o'clock and on beat it. Hazel and C. M. Guilford,

from Monday, May 23

beat W. Lee and B. Y. Kwak (CRC) beat 1 Marstall and J. und news on one which we certainly 9.30

Tuesday, 24th. from 12 o'clock have not mentioned up to now.....

to 1 o'clock, but the final ar- beat A. P. Goaty and J. Huny. the good old British game

rangements will be natided to quoits. The other day I received

four husky units concerned by the Photograph

secretary. playing soldiers who

were

MODEL AEROPLANE game of pairs at a quiet spot in

ENTHUSIASTS Mrs Cockell added: "If they At 8 o'clock tonight in the the New Territories. The quolls

The long clear evenings are had fought in London things Courtyard of the Missions to would not have raised very much would have been a great deal Seamen, there will be a Boxing enthusiasm among experts in encouraging the model aeroplane

when teams

(D) 147 from one of the United Kingdom enthusiasts to dust off their old different... over in our country Smokes

CCSRC LOH TO CRC OF TH models or build new ones--and

KEEPS IMPROVING the foreigner always gets what HMS Modeste and 72 LAA clubs.

CRUDE IRON RINGS get them into the air above the lost to P. S. H. Ho ad M. K. TRID 57: lost to F. K. Lau and P. F. ever breaks there are. I've seen Regiment RA fight for the thousands of bouts

Red Duster

Open spaces. This Wong 4-6 drew with S. W. Al

Apart from marginal cases and never possession of the

They were merely crude iron Colony's

is spreading young and CW. Chu 6-8. rings but the players were as interesting hobby

H. Chow

and the beginners and devil-. in which one "One

man got as Trophy.

Lying and S. different Service (CCSRC) at to F. 3. H. Ho and may-care devotees antics com- bad a desk as

Boxing enthusiasts may re- ald Don last

proud of them as any Champion among member the duel earlier in the

would be of a set made of the communities and latest news 21. K. Tam 3-6; lost to F. K Laumon to every sport, the quality night."

and P. J. Wong 2-0; lost to, S. W. can is that a Model Aero Club has

of the point-to-point meetings She

finest steel. As far as said the small ring at season when these two teams

Au-young and C. W. Chu 24. Kezar Stadium handicapped her stood neck and neck at the last find out there is little history of been termed among the re Y. D. Wu and S. 5. Lee (CCSBC) generally improves with the Hunters are assiduously insidents in Sek Kong Village. The lost to F. S. H. Ho and M. Tan years.

1-8: lost to F. K. Lau and P. husband. "If they had been bout of the evening.

schooled for the fence Artworks Similar

jumping Wong 14: beat S. W. Aur-young and up-to-date training methods Aghting in a 20-foot ring things

sure me that their game was

and go-ahead the full

red to gain success la a! distance of 31 real live wire

KTGCA (1) Best CC (1) 63

class. Open races at a feet from pin. to pin and that community and there is

(STGCA) beat E. A. Postula point-to-point nowadays have they had played a full 31 heads. ing that very soon we shall see

a challenge to Drechsler 7-8: drew with E. K.

Abbas and A. L. de Jong 6-8; beat become almost professional and I would be glad to hear from them out with

E. P. Ha and R. O. o 8-1. anyone who is currently playing our other model flyers.

gatre which is normally un

In Arm boxing common in the Colony. There must be many such games name of the Rev. Haig-Brown remember the marbles competi- stands for AUSTRALIAN TESTtion last summer?-and it may weil be that some pleasant com- petition could be established.

San Francisco, May 17.

of Mrs Irene Cockell, wife

today

مد باج مع

Control, said that Marciano's the British Heavyweight Cham-

saw butting tactics should be stopped pien, Don Cockell,

at the San Rafael "before he

seriously injures porters

Hotel near here and said that Marciane "was last night's fight with Rocky a disgusting Spectacle which would not have been allowed in England."

"Marciano could detach a tina in somebody's eye or cause some similar damage, Waltham sald

"And he would not have got away with any of that with a firm referee in England."

Brown

WARNINGS

accommodation

is

Boxing Smoker Tonight

are

*x***

Waltham repeated Simpson's earlier statement that "The Rock would have drawn a couple of warnings then lost the fight on a foul in Great Britain. Waltham also blasted referee "What gets me is that he did not caution Marciano once then would have been a lot different,pected tonight at the Missions bad the audacity to call it & Don would have outboxed him to Stamen when these tearns clean fight afterwards," Walt completely and would have ham said "1 think we ought to shown it in a ring where he again battle for the honours.

As this will be the last Box- stick to the rules or throw the enough room to move." The ring ing Smoker of the season, the book out the window and start used last night 161⁄2-1000

Boxing will be amplified with the addition

8 aside of an square-Reuter.

"mill" and blindfold boxing as well as two junior bouts.

all over again."

woul

was

1/

Promoter Solomons Wants

Return Match With Marciano In London

San Francisco, May 17.

Mr Al Weill, manager of World Heavyweight Cham. pion Rocky Marciano said today that if terms were right he would give favourable thought" to the proposition of a return match in London with the British Champion, Don Cockell.

Mr Weill said that British promoter Jack Solomons within a few hours after Marciano's ninth round victory over Cockell last night made overtures for another fight with Cockell in September.

England would be a "perfect was still in the purely tentative

for such a match, M: stage. Weill said.

Spot

Marciano was asked if he He added that he would in could fight Carl (Bobo) Olson, sist on an American relerce but the Middleweight: Champion, under questioning at a Press who is now seeking the Light conference in Marciano's hotel Heavyweight crown. suite he said he would consider

git anyone in the world, Marciano sald,

a referee from a neutral coun-

PLAYER DIES

IN LONDON

ever

quoson but

over

of

of

on

the

arca

being played a village has blossomed out as a

these

*

feel-

B. W. Choy mad 3. M. Chew (CRC) beat J. Marshall and J. Shroff, -2: beat H. Hanzel and C. M. Gulford 6-1; beat A. P. Goody and 3. Hung, 6-2.

Y. Mok and Y. Ling (CRC) lost to J. Marshall and J. Shroff 4-4: beat H. Hanzel and CM. Gullford 62: beat A. P. Goudy and J, Hang,

Lost

and C. W. Chu 7-8.

H. F. Tal and M. K. Cheung,

all that is best in R. O. Ho do.

horse remained on its feet in a before the meeting is due to three-horse race. It boggled a

the rider the last fence and made four take place, any matters which fruitless sallies at it. Eventually they may wish to bring up

went over the top

top for discussion. without the horse. It was a University meet and joyful

the students rushed on to course and heaved the horse over the fence. Re-united, horse and rider came home thunderous cheers the winners, just as the Judge was about to

go home for tea,

By order of the Stewards,

HL. MISA,

Secretary.

alone to Hong Kong, 18th May, 1955.

or

BAYER

202d jockeys at 1214 stone Parasitic skin

K. Loe and Y. T. Lak (KTOCA) beat E. A. Postula and F. Drechsler 30 are scarce. drcles the

6-2; lost to E, K. Abbag and A. La de Jong 5-5 beat E. P. Ho and Yam and S. P. Ng (KTGCA) lost to E. A. Portula Drechsler 3-6; drew with E. Abbas and A. 2. de Jong 5-6; bear 1. P. Ho and R. O. Ho 6-7. MIXED B→ DIVISION

K

5.

CCC (1) 74 U.C. 114

ord

Visit a point-to-point semt- time. You'll enjoy what is a real outing. The weather clerk Kis possibly the real clerk-of-the- course. Conditions permitting however, "the appointed day wil see herdes of duffle-coated sup-

20,

times for his country, between West attendance of the season. venture that while it is hoped ), chand (CCC) beat W, K. Chung the horses, the riders; the bookies

whistlers

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the sport. The fact that he has interested himself in the forma tion of a new boxing club with headquarters at the well equip- There was gome disappoint-ped gymnasium at the Missions

J. He and Mrs & Chiu (porters all there and rain' to ment that the Annual General 10 Seamen will encourage many

drew with W. K Chung and Mrz London, May 17. Meeting

of the Army (HK) soldier boxers to join up.

Lam, 66: beat C. S. Cheng and Mrs A Jolly lively lot-the Hunt Alan Fairfax, the noted New Football

It has been stressed in the cheung, 6-1; beat T. C. Kung and Association Referees

the committee, the Stewards, Australian Last South Wales and

Saturday attracted the publicity concerning the new Mrs Chung 6-2.

EMC Pereira and Mrs M. Ram-county" crowds, the farmers, all-rounder, who played ten

were that the Club will become active Mrs Lam, bo: beat C. S. Cheng represents in competitions the three ser and Mrs Cheung, 6-3; beat C. and the Tote and the villagers and vislies all having the Baker and MA S. Rumjahr their only something like 60 per cent vices will always have first call King and Mr Chung, 6-1.

(CCC) lost to W. K. Ching and service boxer who is He had been in poor health

of the Present available memon any

Mrs Lam 0-6, beat C. 6. Cheng and best of fun some time and entered hos- pership, the disappointment was also a member of the club.

You may win a bit; then agaÁTA earlier this justified.

It is believed that news offre Cheung, 7-5 best F. C. Hung pital for treatment

and Mes Chung. 6-0,

you may lose a bob or two, but MAP KCC Lost to CBC 2-7 The most important item on the formation of other new

Mrs A, Liang, and C. Duany you shouldn't let that worry you year.

He left hospital five weeks the agenda was of course the clubs will also be forthcoming KCC) beat Mn A. Choy end 8. B-nobody else does.

and had ago

of office bearers for the in the very near future firmly Cheung Chow 28: beat Miles G. 1 election

lost to 31s quietly on a specialist's advice.

Boxing is once again Incoming year. France-Presse.

Majors Walpole and Walker established in the Colony and and C. Ng L-3. were re-elected to the positions Army boxers will join with

1929 and 1931, died at his home in London today, aged 48.

for

been resting

All Blacks Plan Tour By Japanese Rugby Fifteen

Thirty-seven

Is this

Miss M. Fincher and CV. Sofas

townspeople with.

KAE) lost to Mrs A. Chey wad 6 Australian Tennis of Chairman and Hon. Seere- many others in congratulating To 4-6: lost to Ries E. Trok and Lary respectively but there the the Hongkong Amateur Boxing Cheung Chow 16: lost to Mis G. old

finished for a com- Association on the progress that and M. C. Ne 6-0. guard pletely new committee was has been made during the latter elected. The five members who half of the past season, will sit in committee are RSM

5. Rosseles and D. G. Coday KCC) lost to Mrs A. Chay, and 5. N. To 4-0 lost to Mrs E. Trak and Cheung Chow 2-6; lost to Alex G. Lo and M. C. NI 44.

and C.. E., Abbar 6-1.

Dominion in a service alveraft | North Hussars, and "CSM; General Meeting of the Lande:~besi--2-S-Corres-and-

Rankings

Melbourne, May 16,

GERMANY.

THE WRACT"

TYPHOON

Mounted $5.00 Unmounted $4,00

and TYPHOON

Ken Rosewall, the Australian TABLE

Auckland, May 17.

Cabot, HQLF., who will carry And finally a few topical re- ·SCAA Best CCC (2) 2-1 New Zealand Armed Services out the duties of South Match minders 72 LAA Regt. Miss C. Chos and F. Poen (SCAA Champion, heads the official beat Mies G. Chang and B, Gilles Australian hawn tennis randdings are trying to arrange a tour by Appointments Secretary RQMS boxers in action at the Missions a bort Miss B. Correa and B. for 1955 announced here today. Lew Hoad who topped the Japanese rugby team. It is Burns of 42 Field Regt. RA will to Seamen at 8 o'clock panight Darner 6-7 beat Miss F. Diebher proposed that it be down to the carry out similar duties for the

Cyclists holding azal Mrs Dao and B. S. Lee (SCAA) list last year, drops to number Major Letch, SSM dimmer on Friday Annual beat Miss G Chang end. B. Clies two

-Other plantiegs- Then as everyone laughed Mr Marciano said that he was and be accommodated in Arany Dawson,

and C... Abbon. 6-0. Welll said: "There are a lot of slow in assembling his strategy and Air Force camps. The New Gordon, HQ Postal Unit 2000 Forces Sports Board on Friday Dhabher 53-bent Ms P. Dabber Rex Hartwig, Mervyn Rose,

MK, Ng and 7. Moon (SCAA) Neale Fraser. RAMC Swimming referees in Italy."

last night. He said it was not Zealand Universities Rugby

drew with - Stigs G. Chẳng, and B. George Work Marciano of Italian ancestry until the sixth round that he Council decided to co-operate the announcement of promotion Gala on June 22. Entries re-

Gilles 65; drew with 10 8. Correa Cooper, Mal - And laughed loudest of all. Mr Weill began to punch the way he fully with the Services should of referees. There was no new quired for 'Open':200 yards Free, and B. Dhabire (-6, best Mies P

Emerson-Beuter. Diabher, and G.E. Abbas 6-9. promotion to Class One. Three Style: said that any possible, rematch] wished-

the tour eventuate

Another interesting item was June 3

Giving bearing-distance

and

Eme-distance for

typhoons likely, to affect. Hong

• Kong, T=AD useful

adjunct to the

Typhoon Man.

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