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GOVERNOR'S CUP SOCCER

THE CHINA ⠀ MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956.

CAAF ARE CHAMPIONS AGAIN FOR THE SEVENTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR

By I. M. MacTAVISH

A magnificent display of goalkeeping by Charlesworth in the HKFA goal kept the result of this Governor's Cup game in doubt for a long time. Some of the blonde soldier's neck or nothing saves retrieved seemingly impossible situations and he richly deserved the resounding applause which was accorded to him by the crowd as he stepped up to receive his loser's medal from the Hon. Kwok Chan

much enrgy into its efforts

..

we shall

Moeun on Sunday

have nothing to fear.

have

Like

was

Muss

LAST NIGHT'S

BADMINTON

SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNEY

HELEN BECOMES TRIPLE CHAMPION

King's KWONG

By. "TOUCHWOOD”

Cralgengower Cricket Club's Miss Helen Kwong scored a great personal triumph when she emerged triple Women's Champion on the concluding night of the Colony 1956 Senior Open Badminton Championships at the CCC last night.

Misa Kwong won her first title the previous night when she beat Miss Diana Yung for the Women's Open Last night, in partnership Singles title by 11-6, 12-9. with Miss Stella Correa, this pair proved far too good for Misses Cinder Hó and Dorothy Lam to give Helen Kwong her second major title. Misses Kwong and Correa won

15-0, 15-3.

yet to

Own A Register Biggest Score In Their Second

By "PAK LO"

Game

In yesterday's edition of the local press it was reported that Mr K. Walsh, manager of the Australian University XV, stated during his stop- over here that they would "have been pleased to play a game with local players, but were not asked to."

This is the second time within a short period that Mr Walsh has opened his mouth and put his foot fairly and squarely in it. First in Japan he stated that the Australians would definitely play here, a report on which with the old of the Chair- man of the HKRU I have already commented. But this intest remark strikes me as the limit.

return

Another

Preston

never in doubt. This game was The 3rd Ind had no anewer to the strong running and tast heat posing

of flie King's Own threes In the

Brat half "Can scored under the posis after a three move_ond Keir converted. Then Dow gathered the kick off and went through to sture well out. Dow repeated the move but this time sent Wade over under the ports. Kier converted.

In the first place the Chalr= |fleld_and touched it down, Sellar | Sharpe over in the corner. man of the HKRU wrote short-converted.

converted. 10-0. five points were added 3rd Ind AO TP ▼ 1st King's ly after their passage through to the already impressive total when the Colony, asking the Aus- good 45 yards run remited in, a

Own "A" to play here between converted the ports which Sellar the 24th and 27th their originat Just after the song had wounded for the end Sellar broke through dates,

and suggesting nd passed to his left wine who that games be played on the scored well out. The conversion Saturday and Monday. Grounds wan_missed. _21-0. were then provisionally book- Tamar Termagents ▼ lat

King's Own "A" Tamar missed

a penalty in the afica tint were Walsh replied nccepting these first minute and

never in the hunt. The King's Own proposals, and the fact was all threes combined very well and did nounced in the local Japanese not let the ball go locke and showed press. Later another letter was a very fine turn of speed which took received from Walsh thanking enough the opposition.

Fidler opened the scoring with a the HKRU for their offer, but nice try in the corner after a paus

ing bout between Kier, Dew and regretting that they would be

to the incos. In the last second Kings unable to play owing inflexibility

Own went off after a nice

three own. "A". of the Quantas move to score in the corner again. service to which they were com-

111000 "miley"

The game itself was grand entertainment. It was played at a cracking pace throughout and while the tackling was hard and strong it was exhilaratingly clean.

The absence of one or two of ¡ At the other end Tum Nai-through pass which he needs. the bhe name Chinese stara did huen tavice sent a shiver down Chimers never settled at inside

thing to weaken this virile | the backs of his colleagues by left.

worked

trallens he young CAAF side, and if tho | taking_wlid kleks al the ball very hard but without the Hongkong team puts just half when he might easily

smoothness he usually shows clutched and cleared,

A big crowd was on hand to see the players go into action PART OF HIS GAME

and from the word 'Go' It was Lasi

Left-back The

open HKFA ade

stuff. persisted

the first to catch with on unprofitable

forward Martin

the eye

with some fine inter- formation right

bitter to the

ventions and elever clearances. end, Mow was never really in

There was not a let up dur- his chment

the centre-

ing the whole 45 minutes and forward position and it looked as the half-way stage was reached though

would results

with the scoresheet still blank. have come from having Mc- Lennan in the middle and so

The Chinese boys started to proven of the Chinese boys from | let Mess do the running about pile on the pressure Immedi- find the back 1 net. One 34 15 R much a part of his ately after the re-start and noon

ugh clutch from a quick ahal game.

it was Charlesworth alone who on the furn by Ho Cheung-ynu sme goalkeeping at its best.

koan

45

The first half was one long the ball awung

from Both sides bad d to end their chances to match the lead but whole

zahlre

WIN M

With

+1

the HKFA players their good

approach Indifferent ishing. was only the brillance and

Chadesworth

olme k

that

better

In this game the big police man never received the kind of

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB

NINTH LEASTERI RACE MEETING Saturday 31st March and Monday 2nd April, 1956 (To be held under the Rulea of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 24 RACES. The First Bell will be rang at 11.30 a.m, and the First Race an at 12:00 Nuon on both days,

The Tin interval after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) each day.

The Secretary's Office ut Alexandra House will close at 10.00 am on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

THE 1956 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADIES BROOCHES ARE VALID UNTIL THE END OF THE CURRENT RACING SEASON,

leg

was keeping them out. The goalkeeper must have heave sigh of relief when a shot by Mok Chun-wah came back off the woodwork, but one or two of his fearless dives brought gaaps, as well as cheers, from the crowd.

Lani Kam-long gets nasty knock on the face but gallantly resumed after attention on the side lines ^ Iow minules afterwards McMillan gol a Injury and while he was off the field the CAAF boys went into the lead. It was a typical Ho Cheung-you goal and as the little South China star cracked in a beautiful grounder Churica-

was powerless to save. worth

McMillan CRITIC back 6000 after

this but he was just in time to see another goal for the Chinese. The ball come out of of players and Lam a crowd Kam-tong fred It goalwards.

and

of his a couple

last a linesman's

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badres prominently displayed in Throughout the meeling.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from Toledo the Club's Cosh Sweep Omee, ut Queen's Building. Chater Road inales scrambled it away but up only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be went responsible for all visitors Introduced by him.

Tifos will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered la advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age ol seventeen yours, Western Standard,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite 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 passung through on their duties, They may on no account use the Betting Burhs or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

and

Lom

had a goal to his credit. It must have been.

a very close thing Indeed.

Mok Chun-wah completed the scoring just before the end. Aguin It was Ho Cheung-you who did all the leading up work He tan round Martin and swung the ball across the face of the goal to Mok who met it on the drop and sent it screaming into the net.

More Jaurels were

ovelled the score and they stood come for Miss Kwong, for after at match point. Young managed a rest of a quarter of an hour to force à deuce, but falled tod at Police Boundary Street

at the Club and she took to the court, this time check a determined Tay and for the Open

Mixed Doubles Miss Kwong who took act t final, where with Robert Tay | 17-14. 69 ber partner they beat Ramond Young and Miss Cinder Ho 17-14, 15-7.

In winning back the Women'à Slogics

title,

Mis Kwong proved to those critics that for from being a has-been, she is still Hongkong's Number One player and her triple success in this year's Championship places her as the automalle choice for the forthcoming Uber Cup competition in which the Colony la entered for the Asian Zone.

International

Helen Kwong and Stella Cor- rea's smooth combination was so overwhelming that their op-] ponents in the Women's Doubles final could do nothing right, With Miss

Lam Dorothy

and Miss Ho entirely off their form, they fell casy victims to the hard hitting Kwong and Correa pair,

After receiving a duck in the first set, Miss Ho and Miss Lam made a fight of it in the next set, but the best they could do WOA to hold hold their op ponents to 1-1 after which they folded up when Misses Kwong and Correa unleashed their pe- curate smashes without jet-up.

the

Miss opening ac

act, Kwong reeled off three points row, but a smash into the ended her service. Stella Correa took over from her to make the store read 8-9, but a drop into the

Helen net by Kwong gave

Dorothy Lam the Dervice.

in

Det

The second set saw the scores tied at 1-1. Helen Kwong shot ahead to 4-1 with her smash, scoring most of the points and then a succession of mis-hita by the losers brought the score to

The next set was an easy the way for Tay passage all and Miss Kwong who took leads of 4-0, 8-0, 12-0 and 14-0 be- fore d wood shot

by Tay deprived them of a 15-0 victory. Ramon Young and his partner bridged the deficit to 7-14 be- fore they bowed out at 15-7,

It might therefore be a good In the future if Mr Walsh makes sure of his facts before making incorrect remarks 10

In a one-get exhibition match Thailand's Kamol Sutvanit and S. Suphaphun, who last night the press which if they are not won the Colony Open Doubles corrected only tend to damage title, surprisingly were beaten the

of reputation

the local by Robert Toy And Ramon HKRU. Young at 21-0.

Mrs Kwok Chan distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the Championships,

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Following were the results of Just night's matches:--

Ladies Senior Doubles

Final

Helen Kwong and Stella Cor- rea beat Cinder Ho and Dorothy Lam 15-0, 15-3.

Scator Mixed Doubles

Flani

Robert Tay and Helen Kwong bent Ramon Young and Cinder Ho 17-14, 15-7.

Scutor Men's Singles Winger:

Ramon Young.

Runner-up: M.A. Ebrahim.

Senior Men's Doubles Winners: Sunthorn Suphaphun and Kamol Sutvanit.

Runners-up Robert

K.C.

Wour

up

there

The

conversion

miated.

WAS

With a strong lead the King's Own took things carry in the secund buls but still managed to rack up another ten points from two goals, one scored by Cain and the other by Bliovor, Kele converted them both,

TODAY'S GAMES

4.30 pm. Opporsum "A"

King'a

4.50 p.m. Club "B" v 15 Med. 5.30 pm, BAF Kai Tak v 7 LAA. King's

urd org

4,50

Ola Crocita V

0.10 p.m.5" v 27 Lt Bty.

Own "C"

0,30 p.m. HMS Sek Kong.

0.50 pan, Tamar

In the second half Lloyd was own "B". caught in possession anet de Corres sent Cain over. Kler converted, Once again it was Cain who scored when with us which covered threequartern of the pitch, and dur ing which he went unchallenged he touched down for Keir to convert

Finally Fidler scored under the posts and Kair converted "but the frieree, as was afterwards admitted, mude an error and disallowed the convertion. difference to the result ad the game Luckily it made no which King's Own won by 10-8.

Command Pay Office v 15 Med. "A"

In yesterday's Sevens were no surprises, as the various teams fought their way towards the quarter-finals, King's Own

racked "A"

the "A"

biggest their всоте

when

second

The Command Pay Office turned game of the afternoon they out to be quite a good little team ally beat the 3rd Ind AOTP but they would not last the pace by 23 points to all. Earlier in and after half time fell away com- pletely 15 Medium covered well the afternoon they had over and tackled hard but their threes come Tamar Termagents, again lacked penetration. by zb very good score of 19 points to nii.

Koep v King's

Modeste

Termites

RAF

v Club

St. John Ambulance Orders

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan,

A three move took them to within C.SL.Z, Commisioner of St John five yards of the Pay Office line and, Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong from a scrum they scored just on District. Order No. 13/50. Dated half time, From the kick of a

thepaluca Amb. Div.; At Headquar

The other two King's Own sides also

nice moved forward to very

mave developed with March 20, 1956. the next round with the "B" ball from their own 25 to the op 1.4.50-70.00. K.C.O.B. Amb. Div.

everyone in 18 Med. handling the Ambulance Duties — Hongkong.--- overcoming the Command Work-ponens 24 where after a scramble 8.4.30-11.458 Sth Nam Amb. Dv shops by 8 points to nil, while on the Pay Office's fine they touched April 1956: Hing College Nig. XV. THE PRIZE-WINNERS

Ambulance Dutles - Kowloon. down, and then converted. their

team walloped the

Good backing up produced The following is the full list | Polke "A" to the tune

the 2.4.60.0.4,56, Mongkok Amb. Div.:

Kong of 19 next gont for the 15 Med, and finally, 9.4.55.---15:4.00.

Wah Amb. of prize-winners:

points to nil.

length of the field run to score Div.: April 1968, KYBISA, NË, DIY, Penetration Squad Butler, *), 4.58. under the poster settled the question, Without doubt the biggest dis- and with the try baing converted Easter Sunday. cancel duty, 8.1.50. appointment

of the afternoon the 18 Med. left the field the worthy Shields A/8 2. el Arcull) & Central Dr. Clay) Young, Dentist.... H., P. was the HR Signals who after winners by 18-0.

N. D their excellent

74 LAA 19 Fld showing last

Race Duties-2.4.50. At Race year

Hero was another when

team which Course, they reached the

Western Dist. Amb. Div.; disappointed. 74 I was thought At Headquarters. UKYMCA Amb. to third round were expected Tay and reach

by many to have a good chance of

14.4.54. At Race Course, the quarter-dnala this winning the Severe but time. But they did not look in cortainly will not do so on yester ters, Western Dist, Amb Div.

day's standard of play. In this game lenst

Orderly Batles For Mainland Aren Impressive against the referee allowed the 1918 Iqts.-20.3.30. Kowloon Amb. Div the 33 General who beat them

playing the first half with only six 30.3.58. Shamshulpa Amb. Div.; men to play two forwards only. by 14 points to B olnis. points.

Jones

Monglok

Div. 31.3.66.

Amb. nearly opened the scoring 14.58. Kowloon Amb. Div; 3.4.50. Three walkovers were award- for the 74 but his bar was knocked Waterloo Nag. Div. 3.1.56, Kong ed yesterday afternoon.

RAF on

when they were in the clear Wah Amb. Div.: 4.4.56. KYMCA only

yards from the line. The Amb. Div. Sek Kong got a walkover from

after a scramble 74 dild score and

Pootball the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles, Tamar Gerrard converted. The second half club Ground: K.C.O.B. Amb. Div. Termites

got

and thero was the rather rough,

Hongkong Chinese Mountainsering Northampts who failed to turn up, and HK Signals "B" gave a Ramon Young walkover to the 27 L Bly thus ending all hopes of the Signals appearing in further rounds. HK Signals “A” v 33 Gonora) Hospital

Senior Ladies Singles Winner: Helen Kwong. Runner-up: Diana Yung.

Senior Ladies' Double Winners: Helen Kwong and

Stella Correa,

Runners-up: Cinder Ho and

Senfor Mixed Doubles Winners: Robert Tay and Helen Kwong.

Runners-up:

and Cinder Ho.

NINE IN A ROW

Nether Miss Lam nor her partner were able to score, mainly due to their erratle play. and when the opposition re- galned service, Miss Kwong in IN GRAND FORM

one stretch reeled off aine Lau Tim was

points in a row to take the first Dorothy Lam, once again in grand foun and his. tenacious

set at 15-0. tackling and strong clearing was a big factor in his side's victory. He got good support from Szeto Xlu and Lau Yee, Chan Fal-hung had a

quiet game and Chan Chi-kong got through much hard

work. Tho CAAF

line Forward a strange assortment of Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved good and

good Ho for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be Cheung-you was the real star Issued consecutively ont

only and the right la reserved by the Stewards but Au Chi-yin and Mok Chun- to cancel

any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular wah were seen only in patches. Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved Lom Kam-tong did very well In the series 1 to 3,000.

but young Kung Wah-kit is still In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may a long way from be purchased for each day ớt the Meeting provided that the second for this class of tooth ready 10-3 she scored the remaining |

and Merin

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $48.00 for both days may be obtained froin the Cash Sweep Offices of Queen's Building (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and unti 10.00 am. on the first day of the Race Meeting.

day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all

other cas

was

not

grand

At 9-3 Mis Ho and partner gave up all hopes of foreing a doelder for it was evidently clear that they had no answer to counter the forceful play put up by Missen Kwong and Correa.

When Stella Correa served at

points without opposition to take gave set, match and the title at 15-3. It was a confident Miss KwunĘ

SUPPORT

Manfred

Kan

Junior Men's Singles Winner: George Ma. Runner-up: Wong Wal-hung.

Junior Men's Doubles Winners:

Ma and Wong Wai-hung.

NCTE: George Runners-up: and Z. A. Abbas,

Junior Ladies Singles Winner: Cinder Ho. Runner-up: Mary Wong. Junior Ladies Doubles Winners:

Mary Wong and Betty Yung.

Runners-up: Chul Yuen-chun

Junior Mixed Doubles Winnere: George Ms and Mary

Runners-up: Wang Wal-hung and Mrs S. Süva,

cases Through Tickets will only be cold for the whole Chary Minnes, Honni- who faced Ramon Young and and Connie Young.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

but

Robert

Meeting.

Tickets reserved end available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, 29th March will be sold and the reservations canelled ball and Tolfrey played well Miss Cinde Ho in the Mixed

1:97 Individuals

With they Doubles Final. cough for future Meetings.

Tay in form. Helen Kwong nover really functioned as Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but line that was strong enough to started the first set with a 3-0 particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Ticketa.

blot aut the Chinese front rank, lend,

Young and Miss Ho made it McLean in possession was the best HKFA forwards: en-three-all and for the Arst time the shut into the load at 6-5 and thusiastic McMillan was

with Chalmers

mers 8-6. At this stage Tay and his best entertainer with partner struck and Mon Mho stuftorg. Mc-

good patch, asta Loughlin on the left wing was inconsistent and in addition he squandered several corners by sending the ball behind.

The la

Ligtrta may be to blame

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription llets without stating reasons for their action.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 28th April 1960, at $2.00 incli, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers.

TOTALISATOR

but on this occasion several of the off-side decisions looked vary suspect indeed. Once near the end Au Chi-yin was given off very poor position.

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets side by & linesman who was in until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FÖR REFUNDS There were at least three MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE HKFA players between Au and ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN the

goal when the ball war ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE played forward. It was 90 OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,

obvious that one felt surprised PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE

OR when the referee accepted the DISFIGURED TICKETS.

linesman's signal. ·

VERDICT

MADE ON TORN

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincta of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By. Order of the Stewardi,'

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

Headache

Do not wait patiently for your suffering to end Take f#2 tablets of CAFASPIN dissolved in half a glass of water, and headache wl|1- soon varish.

AFASPIN

A fine entertaining Victory went to the better side, The Club Stadium turf: has suffered badly in recent weeks and our end of the pitch in in | bad': shope..........in : addition, the lights wero not not with the mamo securacy, as on previous occasions....there were several dark patches on the playlog

pitch.

TRANS

CAAFI, Tam Nuf-hunny Bruto Ylu, Lee Ye; Chan Fal-img, Lay Tim, Chan Chl-kong; KaTHE Wah-kit, Ho: Cheng-yauj! An Chi-yin, Lam: Kam-long, MR Chun-Wich

HEWAY. Charlesworth; rolado

Tolkey: Mali

0

Tennis Fans Give Hopman £7,000

Melbourne, Mar. 28. Harry Hopman, manager of

Kumte.

Wong.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Senior Mixed Doubles Winners Cralgengower Cricket Club,

Ladies Doublem Winners: Cralgengower Cricket Club.

Men's "B" Division Winners: Craigengower Cricket Club

Men's "C" Division Winners: Craigengower Cricket Club.

the

Lom

|

Datles.-28.3.60. 7 p.m.

little polished play. Jones, Gerrard and the 74 scrum half handled the Competition-Kowlood-84.30. 10 a.m.

ball to make the next try with the Lion Rock: Shamstruipo & KYMCA latter slaver touching down After Amb. Dive, & KYMCA NM. DAY.

Brach "Butler-Hongkong/-1.480. he gong the 19 Fid retaliated with ntry which was converted to make fun 1.308. Repulse Bay.

HKYMCA the final score -

AD: Big Wave

Bay, K.C.O.B. A/D; Bhết-Q. Catumway

King's Own "B" v Command Bay A/D 1.156, 1.30 0.m. Replac

Workshops

Bay, Shanxiwan A/D; Big Wave Bay, Eastern A/D; Bhək-O, Bhaušci» The gnals tackling wan

their

By no means an impressive game was KF, A/D: 24.50. (Mon.) 12.50 and Kennedy | a.m. Repciine Bay, 8th Nam A/D; weakest pont and there was little and only Thompson or no cohesion amongst the oven one to any extent in the King Big Wave Bay, Wanchal "B" A/D: players. 33 General while not out- Own. Workshops enfawed a Miùng Bhek-O, Kennedy Town, A/D: 2460,

chance in the first half when in the 1.30

Reise Bry. Curial standing played a steady game, on clear with four men to pass to they A/D; ng Wave Bay. Wanchai "A" in the first minute they broke away elected instead to kick ahead. The A/D: Shek-O to go threequarters of the length of Workshops needed, someone to ex-in-1 Apr. 1968: S.C.A.A. Tig. Western Dist A/D: the field to score. The try was con plain the way to play Sevens and Div. verted.

Bach Dutter-Lalchikok, Kaw- Then the 3rd scored again this then they might have won Instend

Joon,1.4.06.-2.4.50, Mongkok Amb. time from a kick thead, a dangerous Kennedy opened the mooring from | Div. & KYMCA Neg Div. thing to do in these games but the dye yard TUM, and then, Street Steepers Shelter Baclaty Signals were slow and let the 33rd Thompson, a abort time later Tari Dukes--April 1968:" Sternschuspo: kather and score. The conversion well and doked and Hanka gathered was mitecf.

and scored. Thompson curverted.

of song.

Waterloo Mag. Dr. Western Dist. Shaukieran KF, NM, DHY. At this point one of the 33rd

Mongkok RIP.PIA) Ann, Cilala was injured and left the field waa££X

27 HAA "A" v 15

Duties.—April 1960: Bhamatulipo after the interval but even against

Neg. Div. six men the signals made littlä im-

Medium "B"

Koes for the Protection pression.

of children - Kowloon -- 10.2.07.--- Without Rowe the 27 would never 21.2.58, However in the first minute of the have won

Shachalpo

Neg.Div.: this game for they did 4.56.7.4.50. Waterloo Nu. Div. second half, Alles was up to gather not shine to any great extent, and kick ahead and score for the the tackling on both sides was good.

Appointment And Fromotion. Sigonia. He also converted,

C/B.O. IV., Dr J. Carey-Hughen Then another good run from the took an inado pass from his wing /e Training, Mainland Arro, wie.t. Rowe opened the scoring when he promoted to be Acting A/8.0. It 25 saw the 33rd score yet once more. and he then converted, The conversion was missed, and The second half saw the # threesia Koen-wah promoted to be Sgt. 1.3.50. Yuen Loor Amb, DIT, Col. seconds later the Signals were given settle down better and a nice threw... 10.3.5.2 Ton Wan Amb. another chanco when Allen Don movent Bowe over. He

・also Dir: Pts, verted a penalty. But the 33rd re- converted. Shortly after from a five be Cpl. & Hon. Bergen & Div. Nr. Sik-kde promoted, to tallated with yet another try to yard serum the gf scored again, and secretary, w.0 4.1.50.

Inally after another fire yard, soruns

Taken On

Kaspi- Strength(x) Howe added another five points with mentCounters Mountbatan Cadet a converted try to make the goal. Div.! Cite. Chelaria Chan, #Care 10-0,

Eva Taul, Fole Powstun, Lee Young- Police "A" v King's foon Tong Kun-yee, Sulon Kwvoje

& Linda Chol

W... enrolled Own "C"

1.1.00 .0.0.3. Amb. Div.1 Pr With the exception of. Lloyd the | Chat Chun,bak, Lam Chok-yuan, Police were a great dimepolament Fuen Kand-chi, Kwan Chung, while Quilliam, Preston, and Sharpe Kwok Kam-sting. combined west to upert the Reopet of the Law with caso.

Sharpe, opened the scoring with a nlos twisting zu to touch down under the posts and Preston 1000 varied. Then Preston moored on hin

make the final score. 14-8.

Oppossum "A" v 27 HAA "B"

Although ther won comfortably the Oppomum bad to fight hand, for their pointe for the ith tackled like Harper, and upset many good [moves, Taie afternoon, the Oppos man and the Kings Own ""A" meet and the winner of what sbould prove to be the match of the after- noon la almost certain to reach the semi-final not the finals,

In the 4th minuto Sellar got wwny on his own from a loose maul and

the Australian Davis Cup tennis. Men's "C" Doubles team, today received a check Club,

Winners: Craigengower Cricket for A27,000 from this country's fans for

Junior Mixed Doubles his services to the

Winners: Craigengower Cricket Club. Sir Thomas Nettleford, Chair-

(The Men's "A" Division with a good run wored and then Own kedunt and in the dosing lected the fund, sold, "Hopman ed as the final match between Oppomum mon of the group which col-League Shield was not present-converted his my in the opening seconds of the fret half Sharpe half the mado an opening, and went Harrison is better known in America that Cralgengower Cricket Club and through after a 30 gard run to score.

left wing whipped over.

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