THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 17, '1956.
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BRITAIN'S OLYMPIC HOPE
OLYMPIC TITLE CAN BE NICKY GARGANO'S BOXING FINALE
By ERIC NICHOLLS
Boxing produced Jim Driscoll, a model for those with cultured aims. It also produced Rocky Marciano.
Both men chose their own paths. Both are as alike as chalk and cheese. Britain's leading amateur welterweight, Nicky Gargano, is another who believes in his own style of ringcraft.
There is
It is science before bruteforce. But science with a difference. nothing of the Driscoll about Nicky Gargano. He believes in defence as the beat way of winning fights.
Ho relies on his south-paw stance and anti-clockwise move- menta around the ring
with guard woll up, to fox his op- ponent, and make the task of reaching him more difficult. All the time Nicky is scoring him self with Jabbing rights. And his handsome, untouched fea tures support his argument for better boxing.
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Gargano does not believe flashiness. And he could not be termed aggressive. Perhaps workmanlike is the best descrip- 21-year-old, At this tion to Covent Garden fruit salesmo.
For Gargano treats boxing Just like a job that has to be done.
EVERLASTING HOLD There is nothing of the "life or death" attitude to the night The smell of gume in him. resin, and the lure of tho canvas nquare, which
have an ever-
lasting hold over some boxers-- it even drags them back after their days are done hasn't the same appeal to him.
Nicky has simply set himself the stiffest
tasks-an of all Olympic Gold Medal before Joining the three generations of Gurgance who came, raw, con- quered and wrote firis.
Grandfather Gargano DTO- moted fights AL Bow Baths. fought 13- Nicky's father rounders as professional, but soon gave it up. Elder brother fights as uni Peter had a few amateur before he married and retired, too. "And he could have been good," says Nicky.
Ing. When you are fit you feel
on going you want to keep You get into your stride and it feels good."
Right now Nicky is hard at training for the ABA Champion- ships. Twenty miles road work per week, and an hour's session the gym every other day with a
of table tennis Game thrown in, keeps him in peale condition.
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TRAINING SCHEDULE
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What of the Gargano outside the ring? He likes swimming, enjoyn football. With training
football schedule,
a Yook-in doesn't get much of a Yet don't misunderstand, these days. But Nicky has ap hasten to plead. They're not a peared for Eton Manor's first of quitters, these Gar-team in the London League, and family ganos.
is a boy he represented East London Schools at inside-right.
There was certainly nothing queamish about young Nicky's attitude to the fight game at his first introduction.
Young Nicky, along with his pals from Leytonstone, joined the Eton Manor Boys' Club.
Drawing Of Stumps There he was informed that he would have to take part in a certain
of activities. number How about boxing, they asked? "I'll have a go," said Nicky.
for drawing of Time stumps for ali League Cricket matches, until fur- ther notice, is 6.15 p.m., the Leagun Hongkong Cricket announced last night
SPEED SKATING
Japanese Skaters Take First Four Places In 590M
Stockholm, Fob. 10. Japanese skaters took the first four places in the 500 metres speed skating event at an inter- national speed skating meeting held at Karlskogo tonight.
The results were as follows:
500 Metres
1. S. Takemura (Japan) 43.8 seconds.
2. K. Takabayashi (Japan) 43.0 seconds.
3. T. Astaka (Japan) 44.8 seconds.
4. Y. Hori, (Japan) 44.8
Déconds.
5,000 Metres
Asosaka (Japan)
1. T. nuns. 42.6 secs.
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2. Odd Lundberg (Norway) 8 mins. 48.2. secs.
3. Y. Comi (Japan) 8 mins. 46.4 secs.
4. Svin Andersson (Sweden) 8 mins. 50.0 secs.
1,500 Metres Lennart
1.
Johansson (Sweden) 2 mins. 22.0 stes.
2. Ruud (Norway) 2 mins, 25.2 BCCs.
3. Y. Hor (Japan) 2 mins.
27.0 secs.-France-Presse.
AMERICAN ACE
Oslo, Feb. 16..
HIS FIRST TASTE When the day arrived for his Nicky first club tournament, found his pals had backed out. But duly attired in shorts, vest, white socks and gym shoes
new
He would have liked to make the grade as a professional foot- But Dad advised: baller. "Make your choice com can't do both,"
You
NÍCKY GARGANO
What's Wrong
MACAO HOCKEY Some things must be done
TEAMS TO PLAY
IN HONGKONG®
Macao, Feb. 17.
A 40-strong party condating. of players of the Macao Hockey Club and their supporters will Bo arriving in Hongkong today for the annual hockey interport between the two cities. The matches are scheduled to take place tomorrow,
The Macao "A" selection will consist of Cristovao Santos, A. L. Nery, A. S. Basto, H. de Rocha (captain), J. V. Rosario, A. Curdeiro, L. Cunho, P. Mar- ques, L. Ritchie, A. Jorge and A. Almgida,
The "B" selection will consist or Alfredo Santos, H. Silva, A. Collaco, J. Notesco, Bosco Silva, H. Rodriguez, F. Nolasco, P. H. Lobo, Nuno Santos, L. Luz and A. Cordeiro. This team will meet a Hongkong Rest of the Colony, team.
On Sunday, the Macao Hockey Club "A" and "B" selections will cross sticks with the First Bin North Staffordshire Regi- ment and the Sookumpole hockey team respectively.
The Macao ladies' hockey team is also making the trip to play a friendly match in Hongkong. -France-Presse.
With
With
Aston Villa, The Club
The Legendary Name?
!
Asks ALAN HOBY
What is wrong with Aston Villa, the club with the legendary name, Nicky chote boxing. With the ABA and European titles the side which plays in the famous claret-and-blue?
is
already in his pocket, he cht sing that Olymple medal to
make a hat-trick.
Nicky can
Then, who knows,
he (remember, might always change his mind like so many before him) concentrate on home life with his bride of a month. In their fint in South
a present from Mum Nicky Woodford, Nicky uses his hands
entered the ring for his first for a variety of jobs.
taste of competitive pugalism.
He won. Thereafter the Gargano
serious affair, with
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"Me, I'm
But first, matter 10
the
electrician. boxing schedule became a more plufiber and general handyman,
kit and now, he says.
Ittle thero's a backing from Dad...
settled in be Hardly quiller, you will
a
London 'Express ogrce. But Nicky adopts a Melbourne, realistic view of the thick-ear trade.
win an
Service.
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He realises that lo Olymple title would leave himn without further worlds to con- quer as comes the time of decision. Entry into professional spoct or retirement?
an amateur. Then WEEK-END
Nicky has no ideas about carcer in the paid ranks.
a
Be-
The
sides, his mother dislikes
TEAMS
following have
been
him selected to represent their re- boxing, although she longs for spective clubs in sports fixtures
the day when he stands on the over the week-end: rostrum as an Olympic winner.
So does pretty wife Maureen.
this problem Should
· CRICKET.
Recreio
I'll tell you the claret has gone sour and the blue is washed out.. Once the mere name "Aston Villa" spelled glamour with a giant G. every boy in Birmingham wanted to be a Villa star.
Once
While My verdict on Villa? In those far-off days they But the biggest mystery is the
part played in Aston the board may need new blood, were soccer's proud aristocrats | exact
the team I feel that the present parrot- alfairs by six Villers Cup winners, six times
Has cry of "sack the lot" is being times League champions,
manager, Eric Houghton.
overdone. But took at 'em now-threa-he full powers? tened by relegation, attacked by their own Shareholders AS sociation, their directors told to quit....
In short, an appalling mess! Are the angry shareholders and supporters right? How much is the present board to blame for Villa's lengthy catologue of failure?
Let me assess the facts. It s "the 36 years since Villa won Cup and 46 years since they were League Champions.
Indeed, the club's peak period took place in the gaslight cra of the 1890's-60 It's little wonder the fans are fed-up;
me:
tripe.
NO REAL POLICY Onc Irate shareholder told "I'm fired of watching. As far as I can see there is NO plan. No real policy, 1st XI (Away) vs Scorpions: Drand NO future for the club un- arise E.L. Coaste M.A. d'Almada less something drastic is done."
L.G. Closano, A.E. C.A.
Guterres A.P Remedios,
Jr., D.E. d'Almada Rightly or wrongly, the board Guterres Noronha, Remedios. L.J. d'Almada Remedios is blamed for the attendance
for M Prata, il.P.L. Ozorio, A.P.drop;
neglecting Villa's Perera, Jr.
around about November, Nicky plans to devote his time to coaching youngsters at his club.
to retire, "It 1 dld decide 1 should carry on with my train-
WEEK-END HOCKEY
ИКСС
Scorer: L.G. d'Almada Remedios, scouting system; and for buying the wrong players - although recruit £12,000 latest Vs Recreio at their
F.A. Jimmy Dugdale, the West Brom-
Scorpions (Homes union, 1.30 p.m.-L.
Weller, D.W. Leach, V.G. Roberta, wich Albion reserve centre-half,
P.V. Dodge, J., R
Pinniger 11. Owen-ingen
Pearce, R.H. Campion, I.D, Miller,
Umpire:
Smith.
P.J. let. Scorer:
at Stokunpoo
ve Army Bout Optimists (Away 130 m.
Saimon. C.J.B. Due to the Macao Hockey in Perry, G.M.1,
all Ladies' League Leader, GT. Rowe, G...
to chard, R.C. Eltringham N. Lih scheduled for
Hal, K.H. Hughes. be Boorer: R. Maádam,
KCC
American ice speed skating terport, ace, MacDermot, today won the matches 600 metres event in 43 seconds, morrow have been postponed. Ha A, Harvey, A. Malden, C,
Horneta (Home) v Univeralty "A"
on Sunday at 1:30 pm. C.9. Ramage, N. Hart Baker, A.2. Catley, L. Dally. R.G. Heron. A Lee, K. Lo. 3, Marshall, N. Ol Q. Webster.
during an international speed A Macao Jadles' team wil
Hongkong this 10 Drammen travelling at meet skating
week-end and an unofficial In- (Norway),
Second was Norway's Alv terport, which was postponed will now be Gjestvang in 48.4 seconds, third last November.
on Sunday at Happy Finn Hodt (Norway) in 438 played
MacNamara Valley at 11 am,
1 Man R... Diskon seconds and 4th (United States) in 44.1 seconds,
will be as Umpire: .W. Chamberlain; Score: Hongkong's team Gene Another American,
follows: K. Campbell, H. Arth .in 44.9 Sundvig," was
Richards. E. Souza, S. Ander- seconds,
1st Division Vs Kitatee at Cause- zon. B. Greaves. L Ramsay, V.
John- Gjestvang finished third in the Chura, S. Correa, E. Shokury, way Bay, kick-off at 4 pm.:-Jones,
metres 3. Tingay, C. Rowell. Reserves: Armatrong, Batiop, Dougies Winter Olympics 200
Tomlinson. Dunlop Danan. in M. Newark, and A. Groves. event at Cortina D'Ampzzzɔ
to goin a Bronze 41 seconds
medal-France-Presse..
FIGURE SKATING West Germany, Feb. 16. American. skaters took the
2.
Mr Catley.
FOOTBALL, Club
scema a good buy to me.
Then there was the Dave Hickson lasco. Dynamile Dave was bought from Everton last September for £18,000 to pat sold to Huddersfield little more punch in the attack but was than two months later after scoring one gọsi in 12 gamest
war, Altogether, since the Villa have paid out more than
£250,000 on 20 players.
In my opinion the urgent Some years ago, when Alex need is boldness-not backbit. Massle was manager, the late Ing. Everyone and I repeat chairman, Mr Fred Normansell, everyone should get together told me that the team was chosen in the one top priority job of by the board in full consulia- pulling Villa out of the mire
on with the manager and sec- before it is too late.
retary.
It would appear, however, that times have changed. In deed, it has been publicly stated that Mr Houghton picks the which for team-a declaration
produced calcalls some reason and derisive laughter.
ON CLUB POLICY But when I asked Mr Chris Buckley, the present chairman, for an official statement on club policy, his reply was "no com- iment...
Finally, the directors should their secret society act, drop take the long-suffering Villa supporters into their confidence and tell them exactly what is going on.
(London Express Service).
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DON COCKELL TO MEET GARDNER
ON APRIL 24
A fight for the British and Heavyweight Commonwealth Villa Park, of course, has boxing title has been ranged hardly been a happy haven for between Don Cockell, the hold-
the er, and Jock Gardner. managers and inevitably
will be at Earls Court, directors have been blamed for bout
London, on April 24. this, too.
Royal
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The
H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 7. Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated February 15, 1956.
WT. RV MPG for RJQ 130 Force Order
Bools, Anklets Belt Annual ReviewThe Annual Re-Dress:-BD, view of the R.H.K.D.. by H.E. ibe Blue Beret. Pouches and Rifle Sling. Hon. Commandant General will take Q Coy (All sub-units)--Sunday. place at the Hongkong Stadium at February 10-Rifle Classification Kai 9.30a.m. on Sunday, March 11, 1968. Tuk list of names held by PSI). as follows. Dress for the Amy Overalls. Battle Order less Steel rull parade rehearsia will be held RV BCP Kowloon .m. Brem units on Thursday, February 23 will Helmet. Wednesday, February be-Battle Dress. Bue Beret, Boots, WT for Q Coy. RV MPG for THQ Warning Order → Sunday, Thursday February-ist RIKDY re- Order. Anklets Web Bell, Frogs, Rifle Bling. 5.15 v.m. Dre-Overaus Maketry February 20-LMC classification (Ulat hearial parade on Racecourse: BY and RIKO HQ 6 pm. Transport will of names held by PSI), RV SCP leave MPG at 8.30 p.m. Thursday, Kowison Bain. for Kal Tak Range. March 1-2nd JULKOT rehearsal Dres:-Overalls, Battio Order, less parade on scecourse. RV RHKDF Steel Helmet, Band & ‹ Corps of
Druma Trg as par proFEMMINICR, HQ 6 p.m. Transport will leave MPO
They also made money-like the £57,000 they picked up from the transfers of Danny
to 'Spurs Blanchflower Tommy Thompson to Preston.
A fick local Pickering. Carver's Comings
2nd Division va Kilchee at Cause. way Bay at 2.30 pm-Bachmann, Reynolds, Mackie, Beattie, Philipe,
Douglass, Blowers, Gayne. Treadwell, Miller.
Berve Phillips
Moth
And Goings
at 5.30 p.m. Sunday, March --Final
Home Guard RIKDF rehearsal parade on Hackat
Training-l RHKDY Rehearsal Kong Stadium at 9.30 km, Transport
Parado MPO will leave MPG at 8.30 a.m. Spare Parade on Racecourse.
16.20 p.m. for tpt to HQ NIKDY. week for any necessary adjustments.
Dress. Blue Beret. Details regarding "forming up" and | Dress:~Battle
TYDET, Boot. Ankists. Weo Belt. procedure on the Parade have been
Ride Sling. Lustioch
Force Headquartere
Home And Away centre half he stayed at Bwood 1950-Argual reintof
Differences
26.
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1
Colony X The Rest of the clashes with Macao "B" in 'the
Hongkong Women's Auxiliary programme Arat game on the
When Jesse Carver left juntor {··
Army Corps p.m. and on Saturday at 2.30
of the
football in his native Liverpool
Int. Platoon-February 21 to 27,
Training- uesday, February 21- 10 become then the main match
Blackburn Rovers Hongkong hockey season, the first three places in the int Colony versus Macao "A" game
Recce Platoon, - Thursday, Febru- Review Practice Parade. All per
sonnel perode. 8.30 p.m. MPG for What Park eight years.
Review Thoarsal Parade. rational Men's Figure Skating under way at 4 pan. Ad-
#10 RÁKUP Dres: Uniform. geta
as trainer, Seo paragraphs on #Annual Review Wednesday, February -All® pet difference his life Championships held here today.
Has beent Friday, February 24/Sunday, Febru- The official results were as mission charges will be $2 for
manager and coach
RHKDY Dress-Undorm. Thursday, follows;
1. Allan Jenkins Civilians and 31 for Service-
Parade WD Car Park & p.m. Friday February - Review Rehearsal In nine years he has loft Eng 30, 1960-Week End Training. sonnel parade 5.30 p.m. MPG for Ha
Dre-OG men and schoolchildren.
Aub (USA) 10, places,
Jish Soccer four times for Con-bruary 1,018.0. Ronald Robertson Macao teams will play two. points.
When Lower Gornal Athletictinental appointments-a record, thirt Trousers, Rubber Boots, Bush Parades All personnel parade B50 (USA) 17 places, 998.0 points, friendly matches in the Colony visited Lye Town in the Wor- since 194; he has loft Hudders Hat Equipment, Bell. Fine Sung, fat, m. 1 for 119 JUKOT rep
(USA) 27 during their short stay here.
they held Town for Holland, Millwall cestershire 3. David Jenkins
Macno "B" meeta On Sunday,
beaten 8-0. What a dif- for Italy, West Bromwich Albion places, 952.0 points,
Coventry at Sookunpota tho
Нарру The Austrian skaters Sissy
pn., while at ference playing at home makest for Italy and now
The return match was on the City for Italy. Schwartz and Kurt Oppelt to- Valley at 2.30
1 North Staffe take on following Saturday and Gornal night won the World's Cham-
Macao GAL
won D-2. In the same district ,plonship for Agure skating by
The following is the complete wauafi Phoenix were losing 5-0 couples.
In
wero Men's Programme for Sunday: second place Canadian skaters Frances Dafor and Norris Bowden-France- Prefac.
World Title Bout
p.m
1
Men's First Division
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Bookunpoo at 4 p.m. R.A.7. A
were
Combination
halfume, but they hit back HKRA Spoon Shoot
attor the interval and won 8-0.
Rucksack with; kit for 40 hours
Artillery. Battery. Light Troop- Thursday, February 25. Haview ite honraki Parade, dee paragraph on Annual Review". Friday, February 5.30 21. Gun Dril: Parade kro p.m. for HQ
madonday, Febru wy 20. Parade MPO 5.15 p.m. for Bóc. Die haru
Uniform. Friday, February H-384- Personnel parade dio p.ni, MPG Lov HQLY. · Decor-Uniform.
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THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY
SEVENTH RACE MEETING
CLUB
Saturday 18th and Saturday 25th February, 1956. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
There will be 10 races each day instead of 9 races; the First
·Saddling Bell will be rung at 1.00 pm, and an additional race (JA) will be run at 1.30 p.m. There will bo po Cash Sweep on these additional racce.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra. House will close at 11.15 am. on both days. ·
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queca's Building, Chater Rond only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Times will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in
from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811),
advance
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child la' a person under the age of seventeen years. Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
1.
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payablo at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay tho requisito fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and 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 Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
· CASH SWEEPS
There will be no Cash Sweep on Race 1A on both days of the Meeting. Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each per day for Races, 1 to 0, and $36.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours end until 10,30
m. on the day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 146 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meating if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the worles 1 to 3,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In ali other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting. Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by: 10.30 am. on Friday, 17th February, will be soid and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particular number does not cofer on le registered holder any rights whatsoever unless, the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by, the holder.
".
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without stating reasons for their action.
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Huilding (Chafer Road), 6, D'Aguilar Street and 392, Nathan Road during normal office hours and until 11.00 à.m. on, both days of the Meeting.
SPECIAL CASH SWEEP
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 28th April 1956, at $2.00 each, may be ébtained from the Cash Sweep Offices,
TOTALISATOR
(ed.) G. I. Calvert, Major,
for Commandant, R.H.K.D.T.
Notices Battmarkers Ball-Hongkong Rext
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets, mast. The Hongkong • Begiment Bultmarkers". Palk will be held at
skowloon Cycle Chab on April until after the "all clear almal has been exhibited. The kongkong meginient 21, 1906.
BALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS The next Spoon Shoot of the
Trafting-lrt HKDF Annual Re: which inclut Butter suppery! MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE Hongkong Rife Association will
THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST be held at Kal Tax Rifle, "B" mabthra)=Happy Valley All obtainable from Company Common COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REPER, NOT LATER
Janke, BEE, The Boove whi take ders, the Volunteer · Centre Canteen
RACE OF THE DAY, HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HUN., Na Kalokom AGE AND AGILITY e on Sunday, February 19. Blace on Thuray, February (3) bend the antern at 14 day Bras Happy Valleys Bequente •for. Tanke
PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR at 9. Firing will be at two
Boots, Ankieta Web Belt, Bayonel Harvation nowok be made through When the- Lipton (Staffs) Lexan 200, 300 and 500 yards, BoorowRin Bing, Rietz Company Camshow infor
Hongkong RegingAL DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers, Tie Tie men, etc. will not be permitted to operato League match at Yoxall
within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, "p
By Order of the Stewarde
AARNOLD,
Secretary.
Army Bv Recenio 'A' et Bookingso at 130 p.m.) K.1.T.C. V lectulo: *D* * Kings Parkɛnt 11 am. Bre:
Bookunpou
Man's Second Division
arrived to play their Burton will be awarded to the hostess Mano temo
they score in each clas
Chicago; Feb. 18.
The "final" roundi
of the OTU and Carmen Basilio, United States
AN. 'D' v R.A.7. ['D', at". Kh were a man short, So their Kinos- World Welterweight. Boxing Park 3.50 p.m.) Uptveralty v Naw, man, Jack Timmins, played, Champion, and Johnny, Saxton, pharm B. Undvienter;ni 12 a.mi his place on the line was taken Smallbore Pistol League
kander by Alfred Lester, By the way, will be held at the Hon former Champion, Loday signed 12.K.1.C.
d. 11. a.m.; Dutch 20
Me Logue, is Elginy-four years Chin Club, Kway Chung ARDS
Lav 2 pm, on Bundey, 19th?
contracts for their fullle, match Kwara.Par. here on March 19--flouter,
RV Sulap for Bifcy1ide Bands & Corps of Drums Ankieta of the Horkoog - Regiment 1: Wilk Khu Baie Betreat on the Boundary Blevat Swapong Giround, Kowloon alb..
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