SOUTH CHINA-5, ARMY-3
THE CHINA-MAIL:- MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1955,
SOUTH CHINA WIN DESPITE A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY BY INJURY-PLAGUED ARMY
By L M MacTAVISH
What a rip-snorting helter-skelter, hell for leather game this turned out to be. Here was the sort of tussle that first of all coaxed, then en- couraged and finally demanded that the spectators should open their lungs and shout.
and the crowd at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon were only too ready to show vocal appreciation of the thrilling stuff from these two old soccer rivals.
South China took the two points, but the final score was somehow incidental to what took place on the field of play. From the inept lackadaideal outfit of recent games the soldiers were transformed into a slick hard hitting team.
They amwched into the South corner of the net a magni- The spectators now sat back Chlua defence from the opening cent effort that even drow a waiting for the inevitable goal whistle arch. with only
handclap 1wo warm
from Tong avalanche, but with McLoughlin minutes registered un the Sheung.
In the middle line and Morris slaliwn's giant clock, they had The fat was really in the fire and White chasing all over the the ball in the back of the
neld the soldiers still held their Champion's net A one goal it
own. was too.
The home adde threw verything into the attack but the closemarking of their inside Mullett started the movementowards by the Anny wing- a stick pan to White who halves forced the play out on to with trailed it across feld and wide the
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TURNING PERIOD tucked away behind Lau Kin-
The turning perlod
of the choung
China match came in the 33rd and 34th This tung the South
They need lnutes of play. First of all box to the quick
plo te attack but they found Lau Kin-cheung made a brillant the Army defence in dour mood suve from a Morris hook shot and sarkeeper Charlesworth that had 'Go' written all over brillia • form
AT TOP SPEED
The crowd soon warmed up to the pace of the play and as the ball travelled from one end to
other at ฟา
Top speed they romed and counter-reared. Neur brilliant Bonjkeeping. mister,
stuff man-to-man
Mok from Vi Cheuk-yin and Chun-wort Morris back in his feest washbucking form of Hast yo
what more could
be asked
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the Sondh Chri kept prrastre and brought comfort to The the fulful followers $ 17th minute when Mok Chun- Aan. Trum wint appeared to be angle, somehow Gas Inspessul nanagid to squeze the ball be-
Charlesworth and tween D931
the
Equality brought no slackening of the pace of the game and in the 28th minute Morris put his site ahead with
ith the kind of goal that swops the crowd to its feel. Apulo The move begun with
who't lest-half Muljett
quick fast left wing pass started movement. The ball went out to McLoughlin who beat his man perfect on the run mod sent a
Walmsley Job away to the far side of the gual.
The South China defenders watched closely all the way, bul, suddenly like a bolt out of the blue, Morris rose in the air and sent a jet-propelled header sreaming into the lower left hand
11.
Immediately after- .and wards McClay need into the goalmouth another long job came from the left wing.
of him I dropped in front about 6 yards out. He had the al at his merry but failed to evinee! correctly and once again Lau Kin-cheung verambled the bull away
WONDER SAVE
Around This tone the biggest cheer of the afternoon greeted a wonder sirve by Charlesworth. Out of a group of South China players
clustered near the penalty spot the ball was driven
for a hard and true
spot Just under the crow bar. It was a great shot but across the goal shot a flash of yellow and some- how a flower tip edged the ball
over the bar.
AT HIS
MERCY
South China's Ho Cheung-yau had Army's custodian, Charlesworth, at his mercy when he tapped in this goal, Army's Hogan, loo far away to help Charles- worth, looks on helplessly. South China won 5-3 in this First Divlalon match played at Caroline Hill yesterday, China Mail Photo.
The
'Bite,'
Tigers Had
But No Sting
Against St. Joseph's
By “TOUCHWOOD”
With Chalmers gone and o cripple the Mullett virtually
soldiers wung the ball other about with power and accuracy
it is quite possible that our If Tigers can wear false teeth. and their enterprise was re- warded when McClay lofted
soccer Tigers, playing their fifth game in the Senior Division League match But high cross to the fi side of the
had them on yesterday. They were dauntless attackers in fact. Mullet bought it under
they didn't hurt St Joseph much-and their 3-2 margin about sums it up. Sing Tao teum with a credit of three wins, a draw and one loss were superior, but it was superiority wasted.
control, judged his distance, and sent a fine grounder under Lau Lin-cheung's diving body to put his depict d elde hack on level terms.
I proved to be an expensive #138
The for the clelzunct WON
sympathy of the crowd worried to the other end and
wan now very much with the was collared by Ho Cheung-yau Army. Every dash upfleid who
a brillant cheered yard by yard and first weni uft un
then Mullett and dribble. Beating man after man
Mortia very he cased in on the goal and his nearly got another goal.
ufort Ginishing
left Charles- The uneven struggle howover worth without a chaner.
was telling on the gallant
in
75th A minute later South China defenders, and
Mok minute
Chun-wah ran hard
For the Tigers, then, it was a big story of IF if forwards Young Wal-to and Wong Tal- their fook had more thrust in
efforts, perhaps they would have were awarded a direct free kick, Ian. infringen later Sing Tao
some
shots powered
were in the lend for the first passed Hogan and sent a thing
The goal was a typical under across the fate of the substituted product of the "Terrible Twins," Mok Chur-wah and Ylu Cheuk-goal. The speed bent Charles sin, and the little side-left's worth and Yiu Chett-yin put lot was brilitandy placed wide South China in the lead.
Just before the end Lee Yuk- aak increased the lead with a snap shot from close in.
Toxeira.
Especially Wong Tak-fook. By this time, he must be better known to the Football fans asig player who can rise to great heights when in form.
Results At A Glance
Navy
Walley Barnes Departure From Arsenal Leaves Them With Another Headache
Says ARCHIE QUICK
One of the major surprises of the football season was the sudden decision of Walley Barnes to retire and become technical Soccer adviser to the BBC, It was characteristic of the Arsenal that they should tear up his contract which had until next July to run.
Arsenal are in dire straits at the moment, but they did not hesitate in allowing Barnes to go into this £40 a week job. No signs of "slavery" about this..
The Welsh International full back.
0
who has captained his club and his country, told me that his appointment was counterblast to commercial TV signing
Floot Street Journalinin for similar technical posts. "I hate leaving Soccer,' be said, "but the chance was too good to mise, and Tom Whittaker
up
CIVIL AID
SERVICES
No 36 Orders by the Hon. C. E.
did not pause for o moment Terry, OBE, CommissionET,
when I put the suggestion to him. I owe everything to the 1955.
Arsenal."
| Civil Aid, Stevices of October 7,
Kmelevey · Xha da tə=/kward UL On the other hand, Arsenal (a) The ulermentioned wardens owe Walley quito a lot. Born quifitied for the award of the first and second eltelency badger w.e.f. in Brecon Barracks, the
S1 October, 1933:
the a Regular soldier in
Kinukiwan
Two Zone--30184 South Wales Borderers, Bernes
Chum-pong, 30071 Chan Kwan-san. started life having his name 50072 Chan Yuen, 30077 Mak Bag-
of
spell wrongly. "Welley, in the min. 31007 Lee Yuk-ho.
Mongkok 200,-30137 Loo Koon. Registry. His real home ia
ung, 3050 Chan hi-keung, 30232 in Hampshire Gosport,
neur Chi Near-fang, DJ Leo Ping yup,
Chi-kv, ang, Portsmouth, but by birth he won 30 50 10 Kam-tong, 30456 30201 Mai his International "caps" for Shtu-wa,
Sing, 30648 Kong Yuzk-lun, Wales. He has given long and 30371 Chow Chi-bung, 30701 Line vijumble service to Arsenal, and, Flog-wu, 30302
Chan
Chan YuksfKİ, 20087
a Company Sergeant-Major Wan Suu-kwan, 309 Won SIMM
in the Physical Training Corpstick, 30080 Wan Bilu-wing
Zone00107 Wour
shamthalpo
Yuen 3000 Chrung Shui-shee. 365 He Cheung, 30300 Lou Chouk, 29311 ping-chung, 50345 Nip Nung entu, 30427 Wang China-yim, Hark-kink
for
the
La
ar, he played in re during the War, presentative matches
and Eastern Command. Army
THRIVING BUSINESS Bornes also has thriving sports
in outfitter
business North London. "I have done well out of football," he told me my brother professionals are as "but only about eno per cent of fortunate."
With the score tied at 2-2, St bo well thiagined. As
their
helplessly- Joseph's were content to keep de the score down but
the fence cracked up towards close of the match to allow Lo Kwak-iai to head in Slog Tao's third and final goal
20431 Kwan 30433 Beta Fong, BOS75 Bing lun. 2004. Tinh Hồn, 015 Siu "Wal-hung!. 30730 Yeune
33300 Wot. Buts, 3007 Icoon-hip.
30991 Wong Man, Tang Kam-man 31000 Lee fun.
Yaumail Zone.-90143 Chan Wing-
31143 Lee
Kong To-man, 30018 Yeung sze-wal cun 30273 C Kal-tong, 300GA Chest Chin-pang, 30003 Two_Hons chuma, 30073 So Shui-kam (Mimo), His departure teave: Arsenal 30915 Ng Blu-cheong
(b) The undermenikoged wardeni The Saints, led 2-1 at the chui who were by this time a spent on-the-run shot but it was too
with another headuse. The man
for the award of the first wide off the mark.
manager Tom Whittaker watki qualified
efficiency badge w... 1st October. of the first half, and, even when forec.
Saints kicked off with the
DISALLOWED GOAL
The 1003: like la Jimmy Langity
Zebr30045 they were at the receiving end
Baukiwan
Lam First to test
left Tigers' Lo Kwok-tai then was Sun in their faces, In the second, they made things
Brighton and Hove Albion Chung-pak, 30848 Ten 11ostak, 31004 Yui Yin-tak was J. Rocha presented with an opportunity to
back who toured the West In Chan Chishing, 31153 Lal Pak-yany tough for their opponents.
whose piledriver saw the Sing score from close in only to find
dies with the FA party
Ving-wah, 31154 Wai 31200 Young Chun. Tao custodian leaving his post his lob shot sailing harmlessly
one-Yeung-ming, munmer. "I know he is to gather the ball,
out. In
14th minute, Tigers'
3past Sung Kl-kwon, Ting-chi, Hau Yung-sung netted, but the footed," Mr Whittaker said, "but finging Kwok-ken, 31350 Ni he is still just about the best in 31718 Wing Wing-shu. 31723 Ng King- Shortly after this the Tigers referee disallowed the goal for
Trui Pak-lon, 34080 Hor. 31020 the country." Brighton are be-lock, 31738 Chau Tung, 3171 Wene Woo Chie-hang, wild Soven minutes real high but Lo Kwolt-tai shot
ing coy about selling. Another Chow in 36
22111 814 Kİ? 32100 Ho You-hing, fancies of Loe Tuck-
Mr Whittaker's
Wai, 32114 Ten for the half- Following this, Sing Tao's Lee
chiu, 321142 Wong were on even terms. Texeira
Chung Can-por, the tung sent in a long-range trive John Elsworthy, the Ipswich Yau-kong, 2002 scare of his life when his first off a pass from Yueng Wal-to-Town centre-forward, but again 31163 Tang Wall 3216 Foo Chir hearted stuff they kept sending Tak-tung gove
Kilmer curved dangerously goal- the ball rolled right into the Manger Alf Rumsey say: "We Leung Wing, 32274 Ton Yuari- chitongkok Zone-31010 Cidu Kwan- Texelra looking on with
are not selling."
31297, Chang canque, $1194 Ng Shing, The Arsenal quandary
Ying-kuen, 31298. Chan - Ping-yes. MY
31400 Law 51501 Trưa W10 tổng "I have been Kwong, 31012 Calu Sin-yeo, 31785 Whittaker muym:
32094 Chan criticised for getting Maurice Chan Bo-kun (Mm),
(Miss) 2002 Yue Chun- Gordon Nutt, Tiddy and
two Doroty
bung, 52240 Lat Ka-ming. 32240 Cha Cardiff City reserves, but the Ke-tong, 32367 Lam Wal-leung, J., fact is clubs will not sell to 32309 Leung Chung-fook, 30028 Yuen
Kwong 3120 Ho Seu-lap. 312, us or else they ask the earth. Mency. F.C., 31316 Tong Yiu-tumn. We are a rich club but not the 31417 Âu Kau, 33478 Chiu Yuk, 3149 Lui Park, 32273 Ylp. Kam-chiu, 31300} Bank of England."
Wang Talc.
Zone/-302iz Tang ghulpo Shik-far
Slu Kwong-yue, 30304 Kwan Yim, 30390 Ho Wal pung, 30435 Wong Kang-ling, 30438 Keung Chun-wah, 30441 Tang Hung.
Siu Sbun yal, 30907
3107 Chow How-in 31100 Lau Ylu-Iswan, 31165 Kwong, Hol-sim 31171 Chan Kau, 3120 Lo Tie-klu, 31253 Lang Y chlu, 31204 Chan Fu-kin, 91275 Yuen. Rosalind (Mrs), 313 Loung Tuga WRIN 31971 Ling -- Latk-koĚ, SAGJE Cheling Man-cho, 31430 50 Kai-min;
Woo, 31481 Fo
Jun vai, 31433 Tan am-ming, 1493 Years Wall-bam. 31851 Chu Lingiko, 31365 Wong Yie- sicsi' Loung Kat TIRED Hồ xung Po-bit 31000 Ma Wal-yin, 91700 Wong Wal-kou, 11787 Wong Che- In Bik-tung. 31783 Le Ming-tak, 31708 - Ng Lilien-bor, chus, 31769 Ng Kui-tlen 3170 Lau King
31777 Tiang wan,
Hin-wal, 3170 Yap Lal-clul, 3178 -Fok 'Hon-fim. 51033 Au Ho-wling, 31904 Chan. Viu- tonu. 32024 Clu Gre-ming, 32030 Lau. Anno (Mins), 12030 Young Yuk- (MUN) 35031 Young Baliy Ane (Min), 37033 1.11 Ka-bwong, 32034 Yu Kwok plyt 32036 Wong
6 Army
* St Joseph's
of Charlesworth's left hann.
Stark
struck the tragedy In Army the opening minutes
The game was a real tonic for ball when The of
the spectators who have had to
FIRST DIVISION was taken from the nocept some very inferior stuff Chuimers
3 St Joseph's But not Tak-fook last evening. Sing Tao held on a strotcher.
Army recently. There was not a dull
Many times he wanted to walk South China it was feared that he had moment in the whole 90 minutes.
He hadn't
2 RAF sustained
South China had newcomer the ball into gont. fractured shoulder
SECOND DIVISION und he was sent to hospital im-Fong Sal-chow on duty but he reckoned on such stout-hearted UTMI
the do-or-die South China mediately. While Chalmers was will require a game or two to defenders like
do at
Into the
plan.
Lak-Hahn, couldn'l-care-less tackler Slag Tao teum
2 BAF being attended to on the side-
and the energetic Jardines Yiu L. Cunha Tong Sheung. Ine Mullott's knee injured in Tok-hay,
THIRD DIVISION and
1 Solicitors Mok-Chun- Alberto.
Dairy Farm the recent KMB game-gave out Cheuk-yin,
REME with
team the
CMB already wah were the top-of-the-class-
1 FOURTH DIVISION depleted he gamely moved into boys for the winners who will
B&S
9 Dodwell have fewer harder games than the centre-forward position
this in their efforts to retain
Rediffusion • IK. Alrcraft Road Works 4 their league Ulle.
Kin Godowns Lane
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Italian Jockey Wins Europe's Richest Race At Longchamps
Paris, Oct. 9.
The Marquise Intisa Dolla Rochetta's Italian three. year-old, Ribot, ridden by leading Italian jockey Enrico Camici, scored a comfortable three lengths victory in Europe's richest horse race, the £39,000 sterling Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe, run over one and half miles at Longchamps today.
It is hard, and probably little unfair, to single out in dividunts in un Army side that played with a sparkle and a sincerity of purpose that has not been seen in their play so far this season, but there must be a special commendation
show.
Homesper Charlesworth for
OPENING GOAL Sing Tho had to survive the shock of a 23rd minute opening gool by right-winger M. Ward and again in the next minute when inside-left J. Rocha put St Joseph two up with a lovely shot had Yu Yin-lal besten that completely.
Watson's
100
TEAMS
Sing TRO: Yue Ylu-tak, Hau
3 Yung-sung, Honnibal. Ng Wal- mun, Cheung Kai-hei, Lee Loy,
Wong Tak Wong Kwok-kay, fook, Yueng Wai-to, Lo Kwok- 7tai, Leo Tak-tung.
1
2
St Joseph's: Texelra, Bux, Halin,
Cunha, Thompson, L.
4 Wong Kwong-sing, M. Ward, J. Rocha, M. Alberto, A. Cotrim, G. Pereira.
wards, hit 1, Cunha on the leg an rebounded out for a wasted
.
RANDOM SHOT' Saints made their
presence felt in the 10th minute. Right- winger Ward worked his way in to slam in a random shot which just missed the mark.
Like a wounded animal stalk-corner. foring his prey. Tigers sprang to life after this setback and in a ກ
spirited drive netted their Brst Krau
when The whole defence played goal in the 41st minute Hallantly
and Yuen Wat-to drew Texelra out and McInness
to place the ball to the far fire job of
corner of the net. Mullett made a watching Ho Cheung-you and Yu Cheuleyin. Ashworth had ❘ CHANGED THE COMPLEXION his best game in Army Colours and all the men up front pulled. their weight with Morris the
star.
VERDICT
Stein's Beau Prince 11, who M. Georges Wilden finished third in this year's Doncaster St. Leger in Bri- This was a real ration of the tain, took second place after a pre-race nccident which stuff to give the troops', forced a last minute change of jockeys.
sides played the game hard and fair and the
crowd
got the enter
Both
In the 19th minute, Sing Tao's Yueng Wni-to and Wong Kwok- kay in un brought the best out of Texeira with two well-tried attempts.
shot
This goal changed the whole complexion of the match for the Tigers never looked back after this. Goal number two came to
The fighting Saints sprang them shortly after the resump-surprise in the 23rd
minute they opened tho scoring tion and this time it was lett-
when winger, Lee Taic tung. who througli Wurd, whose stiff rising found the not.
caught Yue Yiu-tak off his So confident were the Tigers guard.
The very next minute, Saints Mr
when Carela, who had been Lapus, ridden by W. R. John-tainment it had paid for. After now that they practically drew
shaky start Referee Mak had rings round the Saints defence put in goat number two ride Beau Prince, stone, was 15th. engaged to
Ward centred' a well-placed shot Last year's Derby and St a good afternoon..... oh and a was injured in a fell in the
over
'to Rocha for the latter to and J. Fabre packack
Zarathustra, black mark to Morris for a fleet- de- Læger winner,
push The ball just out of Yuo Ylu-tok's reach. ridden by Billy Rickaby, was Ing flath of temperament-tho pulised.
referee's decision that went will receive against him was absolutely right, over 20 million frones (£20,000 More games like this and there sterling), with a further ten will be fewer half empty studia; million franes (£10,000 sterling)
A virtual outsider, the Comte 20th, de Cunmbure's Pleounda, ridden Ribot's by M. Larroun, inished third, two and a half lengths behind Beau Prince.
Mr Marcel Boussac's Kurun,
one
owner
being shared among the second.
of four entered by this third and fourth to finish. owner, was fourth, two und a
half length behind Plooundi,
race,
one of
the
TEAMB
South China; Lau Kin÷chering,
Bulgaria Shares Soccer Honours With Rumania
.
London, Oct. D. Luk Tak-hay, Lau Chi-ping, Bulgaria, who meet Britain's Kwok Kum-hung. Fong Sal Amateur Football team in the
Saints' 2-0 lead did not in any way seem to bother tire Sing Tao side.
It only made them realise their predicament and by the 30th minute, the Tigers re- duced the deficit when Cheung Kni-hei sent Yueng Wal-to on the run to beat
LRC
Tennis Tournament
the Ladies' The following is
tennis pro- Recreation Club gramme for the whole week:
TODAY'S GAMES
Mixed Doubles Semi-Final G. Smart and Mr Scholes v E Sauball and Mrs Malden; M, Heenan and Mr E. Rawlings v. Getz and Mr Get
Men's Doubles Handicap
E. A. Rawings and M. Meckle v
. Lubereder and H. Willams.
TOMORROW
Men's Slagles Handicap Final
V Ľ. A.
D. G. L. Green J. Cottey or A. Slich.
Inter-long Kandleap De Smart and Dr Choa Hawlings and B. T. Wong.
Mixed Doubles Hemi-Final A. A. Maklum and Mrs K. Moet v H. Williams and Miss Brower,
WEDNESDAY
Mixed Doubles Handicap' FINA F. C. Stucky and Mine Begg v 1. Willama and Mrs O. Brower or A. A. Maldey and Air Mackten,
Inter-Hong Standleap Semi-Pinal Sad Leader Cutter and
lying
An estimated 100,000 crowd chow, Tong Sheung, Chiu Wing- { first leg of the Olympic Games second timet Texetrà tor the omcer Jonkine v D., L. Prophet and
E. A. Remedios.
THURSDAY
the FUCC, run in wah, Ho Cheung-yan, Leo Yuk- ¦ qualifying match inSoña on Kurun was ridden by Charlie watched
When the interval came, the Men's Doubles Handicar senal-Final four British brilliant sunshine with a faint tak, Yu Cheuk-ylu, Mok Chun- October 23, today drew 1-1 with score was 2-1 in favour of the Smirke.
De drey and Dr. Lett v.it. Wallams breeze blowing across the track |wah.
Rumania, in Bucharest, accord-Saints.
and 11. Labereder or E. A Hawlings jockeys with mourrts in
The turf was yielding after Army: Charlesworth, Hogan, Trg. to the Rumanian News St Joseph's were the first to and M. Mackie G. Smart muud A. y D. G. L. Greet and J. bit was not Crompton, Meinness, Ashworth, Agency Apor ProsS,
inke the initiative Immediately ele Caller Ribot, making his first ap-vernght rain,
too heavy.--China Mullett, considered
McClay, Chalmers. A crowd of 80,000 watched after tho resumption. Left-
FRIDAY ho pearance outside Italy, where
Mail Special.
Morris, White, McLoughlin. the match-Reuter,
winger G. Perkirt crashod in an
Men's "Doublen Handicap Final. is unbeaten, wry held in second place by Camiel until the final stretch, where the Italian colt spurted to win unchallenged,
The favourite, M. Bessie's Cordova, Yidden by ace French jockey Serge Boullenger, whe booed by the crowd for a dis- appointing performance.
FOREIGN ENTRIES
The three other' foreign entries apart from Tubot--the English horse Elopement and Ireland's Hugh Lupus and Zarathustro--all falled to finishi among the first ten."
Sir Victor Sassoon's Elepe ment, ridden by the young British jockey, Lester Piggott, who had won the first race on the Longchamps programmó, finished 19th of the 23 runners..
Lady Ursula Vernon's Irish 2,000. Gulness winner, Hugh
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The Australian Davis Cup players, Lewis Hond Sing, 31483 Chan Kar and Neale Fraser, arrived in the Colony by plane from Japan this morning, en route home, and will be seen in action today at the HKCC, courts, start- |ing at 4 pan,
Two singles and two doubles matches will bo played, with Hongkong's Ip Koon-hung and Edwin Tsai also taking part.
Ken Rosewall
Still Undecided
الوداع
kam-chu, 52009 Au Cheung-yim, 200 Leung Shin-cheung, 204 Lal Chu-
hund
3222240 Bek (MIS), FIRSTS Dun Shing poo, 32224 Les Itor-boom, 32220 Ho Yue-kül, 322uð Dan, Robert; X2230 Chan Fong-ming, 32323 Chau Ping-nam,
Yaumal Zone, 31048 You Yue- fook, 2007 Lo Sung-kwan đầu Bhati-in, 30914 Tung Po, 31340 Ling Kwan-pag. 31480 Kwot Charn- ming. 31668 Lau Chuo-pig. 31874 Ng Kwok-kul, 31800 Ylin May-chu (XL), 31177 Lee Kwan, 31501 Vim Bhuk ying (BIM), 3174 Au Chee WEL 3174 Yip Chi Roung, 30 CHÂU Yuk-wab,, 31764 Lung - Low-bing (Mrs), 31705 Tun *Towon, 31837 Choy Su, 22190 Mak Kit-man, 82315 London,, Oct. 8.
Lea
323-40 Ylu-alusen,
Ilo War Viadinlay Skonecki, former rung, 32292 Chinos Wing-on, 31170 Hang-lim, 31343 – Male Bun,
To Turn Pro
19-year-old
loftken.
badges
are now (e) oleney drawn by the above membatu frotu
-Rod: we troom, en Karenbpoeg 'gvO
will be worn in Tabe
Foliah Davis Cup star, won the Chan
3170" Wong WB), 31788 Leung Pii- British covered? courts lawn men Mission Claw Walchin, tenndi championship at Queen's 3188 Lee Ying-chak
Eastern Zone, 31610 Levng Ming- Club here to-day when he beat Britain's hander, Billy Knight, 8-7, 7-5, available for sue and rou 6-4, 0-7 in the final
Knight at times looked like ibla They reposting the magnificent form and of yesterday when he boat No. Jaroslav Drobny, but; Lited under
presture though he pulled out
Shamshulpo Zona-31253, : L0_Poi, great winners, Skonock! was
31070 | “Loung Kwok-hang, 31167 the steadier player in a triela.
Kwon Yeo-wk, 31108 Ng Luiga-bor The women's title went to 2479 Kong Chor-sin (Mir-), B2500 Ho Miss Anne Shilock, who beat Yun-mam 76 Shum SAL HUM24179
with Standing Instruction Kxamination Results-Aasio 'Renoué. ationded an ho-The undermentioned and examination in Blaxia Nereus on 20
ne September, 1965 and qualified in that
subjects
Miss Pat Ward, ho French Lo Pul, as Chu Onko
Hing-wan, 22833 At Shak-cÍTUOD,
champion, 6-2, 6-4 in the All-ista Leung Hon-mum, British, final-Router: 3
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