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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1957,

LEAGUE CRICKET YAWATA IRONWORKS RUGBY TEAM

Great Bowling By Birley Against KCC

Great bowling by Mike Birley, who took six wickets for 16 runs in 14 overs, and an excellent stand for 58 between Lee and McGowan against stendy and hostile bowling, especial- ly from Bob Bell, helped the RAF to the best of a drawn match against the KCC in the First Division of the Cricket Longue at Cox's Path on Saturday,

Lee played a the Innings for his 51 and McGowan (23) and Don Welch (20) were the other main contributors to էլ RAF total of 134 for six declared. Welch, who has been in great form with the "bay in the past few weeks, was

his again at best and looked set for another Bity when fill terminated his inning with a cfficult watch of Bell's bowling at deep mid-

un

The Airmen look 140 minutes over their 138 runs which were not easy

the to get against steady KCC bowling supported by some good folding.

KCC were let 100 minutes for 1390 G and Wood andi

Robbie Lev started on this task with a 21-run stund for the lust wicket, Wood

ballest

well and deserved many more runs from Domo good cover drives

which, however, were brilliantly fielded by Johnson1 and Metiowan The feature

of this innings

was undoubtedly the excellent bowling of former Inlerporter Mike Birley, perhaps the best spell of

of bowling to have been seen in the Colony this year.

Birley started off by having Wood, Robbie Lee and Coffey all Jeg before. He was later to claim another lib.w. victim in Pindlay and also bowled Carnell and Fairhall. Runs

came very slowly for the home team. Roach and Hill. coming together with half an bour to go, saved the day for the KCC, both playing the bowling well, and when the time came for drawing of stumps the KCC were 85 for eight wickets. 11111 contributed an undefeated 21 to this total.

The home team's position was uncomfortable throughout, five wickets being down for 29, six for 33, seven for 43 and eight for 65 when Roach joined HAL

OTHER MATCHES

One of the strangest results in the First Division" on Saturday was the shock defeat by eight wickets of the Indian Recreation Club by Cruigengower at Soo-

kunpoo.

The Indians, who have been playing some very sound cricket over the past few week-ends, lost four wickets with only 10 on the board, were given some stand for 45 between respite by Carl Myatt and J. C, Koli (33). when the procession buck to the pavillon started again and the alde

was all out for 67.

Dhaber took four for 22 and Billimoria Ave for 37. Dhober (22 not out) and George Souza (20 not out) played comfortably through

two to viciory with wickets lost.

At King's Park, Army South's Pett was again in wicket- mood as he lock seven

taking mickets for 12 runs, the Recreio home team being dismissed for 54, and Army South won com- fortably by even wickets.

At Sookunpoo, Army North's Alcoe helped himself to an un- defuted 03 and the home teamn against Royal Navy declared with 157 for four wickets, The Sailors were dismissed for 48 as Greenhalgh took this op-

Fortunity 10 improve his bowl-

Ing

veis with

analysis

for five

runs,

six wickets

Optimists had a comfortable

victory against the

Happy

40

runs.

36 to

the

Police ut Valley by 44 Laurie Kibed contributed

John Lender and Optimists total of 150.

LEAGUE STANDINGS First Division

KCC Army South Optimists RAF Craigengower

Army North

Indian RC

Recreio

Scorpions

Police

P. W. L.D. Pls. 13 0 1 3 39

12 B 1 2 38

12 8 1 3 30

13 5 4 4 24

13 3 4 4 24

13

11

11

12

A 4 4 24

315

12 2 6 5 13 12 1 10

5

Royal Navy.. 11 0 D 2.2 Second Division

Army North.. 18 13 1 2 54 KCC

Hornets 15 11 31 45 Dockyard 10 6 0 2 34

RAF

KCC Wasps University

Indian RC

13 8 4 1 33 15 0 3 6 30

14 5 5 4 24

13 4 2 7 14 Army South. 10 4 7 5 25

5" DBS

15 4 0 23 Royal Navy 15 4 0 3 18 Polico

14 3 10 2

Japan's Yawata Iron and Steelworks Rugby Team, winners of the Japanese National Amateur Rugby Tourna ment in five of the last six seasons, who will be playing Hongkong's Combined Civilians this evening at the Hongkong Football Club Stadium (kick-off, 6.30 p.m.) under floodlights, the Combined Services on Wednesday, January 30, at the Police ground at Boundary Street (kick-off, 4.30 p.m.) and the Colony on Sunday, February 3, at the Hongkong Football Club Stadium (kick-off, 6.30 p.m.) under floodlights.

M. MATSUO (front row forward)

M. SONODA

T. TSUCHIYA (second row forward) (centre three-quarier)

H. KAMADA (sortum half)

S. VERI (third row forward)

H. MIYAI (wing three-quarter)

S. NAKAJIMA (third row forward)

S. FURUKAWA (front row forward)

Y. YAMAZAKI (third row forward)

K. KONDO (serum half)

IL BANO (front row forward)

K. TSUTSUI (wing three-quarter)

H. NISHIMURA

#. WATANABE (centre three-quarter) (second row forward)

N. FUJIYOSUK

(full back)

Y. NOMIYAMA (stand-off)

N. OGO (serum half)

H. SATO (full-back)

A, MINODA (wing three-quarter)

T. UCHIMURA (front row forward)

T. NODA (front row forward)

French Mare Wins

All Set For First Match Sports Diary Richest Trotting

Of Japanese

Rugger Tour

At The Valley This Evening

By "PAK LO"

'There was not after all a large crowd to meet the Japanese Touring XV yesterday due to the fact that their plane arrived before 8.00 a.m., having left Japan around midnight,

The visitors looked tired after their flight and were at once taken across the harbour in launches to their hotel where they rested in the morning.

Although not so large in stature as local rugger players they seem to be a solid mass of bone and muscle, and are all fighting fit and looking forward to their games here.

The team was selected yesto rday afternoon, and the visitors got in a little training in the evening,

The Combined Civilians, who threes face them at 6,30 pm, this whether

TODAY Hugby

Combined Civilians Гарагео Yawata Iron Works XV at AKFC, 6.30 p.m.

Hadminton

Men's "C" Division: Chung Cheong

Ladies Dotables: CCC "Green" v GYMCA, Recreio "White" v Recreio "Blue" Coo "Gold" V CCC "Yellow".

TOMORROW

Race In Europe

Paris, Jan. 27. Madame S. Charles French mare, Gelinolie, today won the Prix D'Amerique, richest trotting race in Europe, for the second year in succession.

Gelinotte, driven by Charles Mills, broke

Vincennes the course record by clociting three Executive

Com- minutes,

32.1 seconds for the 550 Alexandra

2,600 metres (about one mile, five furlongs).

Badminton 1 Badminton málico meeting at House, 5.30 pm

facing Entries for Eighth Race Meeting close at noon.

Golf Ladies' Bronze Championships, qualifying round. Fanling, 10 a.m,

Put His Shirt On

A Winner

The perlai were a shirt short their

who can score, but, of the other players, with Boag the forwards in the shining particularly with two evening on the Club ground

Crvilion side even with their good tries. under the floodlights, alsu pu.

Tries were advantage in weight and reach

also scored by in some

Training during the

can give them at least fifty per Roberts anzi Hamil and Haiha week-end. and feel that they

of the ball is the cent

main converted one of them, vill hold their own with the question which will be settled Bank replied

with a lone try, Japanese visitors,

but on the whole their three tonight Whether they will manage to Should the Civilians tall to line with Dawson, Wiggett and beat them is something that is control the Japanese the Stone to the fore looked much impossible to forecast until we

rcouts

and the set scrums, the better throughout, but they have cen the Japanese in then the visitors should win for did not get enough of the ball. netlon, but the opinion of those

they use their back row of the who played against the

TONIGHT'S TEAMS rum to come across and make Japanese In Hongkong's tour in three extra

In the men

Tonight's players are- 1952 is that the Japanese will

Janpanese three quarters,

Touring wir their arst game,

EI. ·Sato,

К. Nishimura, T.

Civilians have the men in the

ק!

MAIN QUESTION

When the ball reaches the Certainly the Combined Japanese three line it shoots out to the winger immediately, the threes not waiting until they are opposite mumbers, and at the

Finn Wins First American Ski Jumping Meet

Kinnesota, Jan, 27. Anli Hyvarinen Finland's Olympic gold medal winner won his first American Ski Jumping Championship today

threatened by their

reme time there is no attemp lo make ground until the ball reaches the winger.

Then with the three back row forwards joining in the threes sweep

with upfield, their other forwards covering the other side of the field, rendy for a cross-kick.

This is all done at high speca,

tra and the Civilians will have to

be

Winter Carnival International en their toes, especially the meeting here.

Hyvärinen who is

on a tour forwards who must break fast.

and cover their threes at all times.

of America jumped 183 and 182 (cc), Joe Ryan a local skler tled with lm on aggregate with Jeaps on 187 and 188 feet by Hyverinen wen with better form points,Reuter.

Malayans Lose Doubles Match In India

WEDNESDAY'S GAME News has also come in about Wednesday's game between the Services Combined

and

the Japanese, in the afternoon at 4.30 p.m. and it hoped to

Gurkha band to play provide during the interval and before the game.

I have also beard that the CDF is taking a great interest in this match and that arrange- made to ments have been. provide transport for those Ser P. S. Chawla and Ammit vices as the Territories, Dowan, India's Number Three In the only match played nd Four, beat Malaya's Thomas during the week-end both Oup players Ong Poh-lim and teams had to be assisted by the Isenol Bin Marjan 10-15, 10-10, Kaniere to make up their 18-10 in the Final of the Men's numbers, and the Club "B" Doubles of the East India Bad- } managed to put it over the The Irish Rugby Union selec-minton Championship here to Dank to the tune of 14 poate

KGV School

tic.

to 10 1 12 26

*Including two points for a

TEAM PICKED

Dublin, Jan. 27.

tore have chosen the aldo which

beat Franko 11-0 horo yestar- doy for the match ognirish Enut- Iand on the same ground on February 9-Reuter,;

Bay

Man

1

Calcutta, Jan. 27,

Joe-hocke, drudonesia's

Number One, beat Amrit Dowan In the Mere Singles Final 15-2, 13-7---Reuber,

(3 goal, 3 trios) to 3 points (1 try), in a fairly fast game

The speed of the game was due to the inclusion of the Kiwi who ran rings round most

When Langwith Junction Im-

secretary, Mr Jim Booth, took off the ordinary white shirt he was wearing and lent it to the odd was rewarded player out. He

beating Rufford by his team Colllery; the player with his shirt on did the hat trick" but thei shirt was in a muddy state at the Anish.

XV: H. Tsutsui, Suchlys, K.

Six foreign trotters - three Italian, two Swedish and one Dutch were among the 17 starters, but French entries took the first three places in the race which was worth 15 million francs.

Hatt finished second and Hell Volo was third, China Mall Special.

Three To Tangle

For $2,000 First Prize

Palm Springs, Calif, Jan. 27.

Mike Squchank today tied with Jimmy Demare! and the

Venturi surprising young Ken for the

$15,000 bird in the

Invita torial golf tournament. Each

Miyai, N. Ogo. K. Kondo, T. Opencast & Downcastada 72-hole score of 273.

The three will tangle in on 18-hole playoff for the $2,000 first prize tomorrow.

In a dramatic putting batlle

that also featured a 70-footer by Demaret on the sixth hole,

Uchimura, H. Sano (Capt), M. Matsuo,

M. H. Watanabe,

A ground on which it is said Sonoda, Y Yamasaki, S

football was played 100 years Nakashima, S. Uckl.

age has been closed and given Combined Civilians: Johnston, over to open cast coal mining. Slevens, Volentine, Lloyd, It is the "Splaning Wheel" the three men raced right to a Satter, O'Kelly, Steward, ground in North-East Derbyshire, lead heat. Demarot, 45, is the Williams, Metan, Ellott, Millar, the home of North Wingfield defending champion. - United

Prez. Ross, Penman, Wright, Walker, Ranger FC.

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4 This stone,

5 Wild

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Auxiliary Medical

Orders

Service

Onders by the Hon. K. C. Yeo, Lai Kwok-wag. 5431 Lak Chun-king C.M.G. Unit Controller, Au0632 Teang Itischeon, 6533 xillary Medical Service, Serials Kong On-wick,

Ng Ying-kong, 034 Man Hoi-wah,

6430 No. 2/87. January 20, 1957: Hwing-yuk, MAT_Ting Kwing-hay;

Training The following members su Kan.

10/1/57-8458,90 Pul-lam; : 21/1/57-- are required, to report, for training Promotions To Grado JT-3103 as shown below:-

Chang Kwok-chu, wit.f, January 7. Baste First Aid Course No. DFA/124 | 1957, 1823 Wong Man-hio, w.e.f. Maternity Block, Kowloon trospita). | January 30, 1057, 2452 Wong Woon- -At 6 p.m. on February 0, 1, 12 and cheung, w.od. January 21, 2007. 14; 1947-8300 Ng Klam-kwong, 5308

Choy Wah-tak, 6400 Ho Six. 3203 Postings-FAVA ––– W.e,t. January Tang Kwong-ylos 54ọt Pear Kit-10, 1857--8420 Lo Kam-ylu, 8827 Chan hung. 403 Young Shi-shou, M407 Kan | Chung. 3420 Cheung pink-pur. 6429 Sai, 416 Chan Falun, 5419 Wong

Cheng Yuk Fai and 3430 Robert Lat Kwok-wing, allcented us S/Bearers ( Kay, 5138 Ting Kwing-yuk, 5434 Man Hol-wah, A132 Trang Rin-cheong. to A2FAP Shift “B”. Wief. January

Basic Auxillary Drester

17, 1937-3424 Jun ling-choung, Contze

mikecated No. BAB/155 Western Health Centre,

58/Bearer to 1001FA Shift "B"; 143D Su Kan, allocated na --at 9p.in. on February 8, 7, 11 and 9/Bearer to U746FAP Shui "A": 5425 14, 1037-15651 M. H. Nanwans, 3124 Chan cai-ial, silocated as S/liester Pang Sing-keup, 4071 Wong Ping-

to U748FAI Shift "D". kin." B107 fan ling-yuk, 8339 Ng 196. shem, 6349 Yiù Sheung-keung, (34) Young Chun-inan, 4910 Wong Blew cheong. 5170 Law Yan-kre, 1973 Mak Pank:

|

Blasto Auxilary Dresser Confo Nu. BAD/130 Safornity Mock, Kow." leen ospital-Ai e pin, on Febru ary 4, 0, 11 and 13, 1947.-971 Suo Wing. 4809 Wong Chiu, 4703 LI Chi huni. 4990 Tumi Kwok-wing. 6330 Bulu Ho-kui, 2352 So Chan-alna, 5352 Chu Kwong-inan, 8376 Yeung Wa- kun, 300 Ng Wai, 4000 Lai chao, 5033 to Yuen-kl.

Basic AERÍŠÍRKY Dresser Course No. BAD/157 Harcourt Health Centre. -At 0 pm, on February 4, 1, 11 and 11, 1937-5010 Lee Wah-hung, 5044

3. Owens,

Civil Aid Services

Order No. 3 by the Hon. C. E. Terry, OBE, Commissioner, Civil Ald Services of January 25, 1957. Man-hop, 6317 Leung Yu- Bolidays-leadquarters will ba chuen, 4718 Wong Kwok-key, 100 closed on January 31 and February 10 Chak-kwon, 8170 Lam Yu-woo,i. 1957 for the Chinese New Year 1391 Peter Chang, 1320 Tas Po-kee, Holidays.

Lou

6394 Lan Ting-wal, 39T Yu Win

Examination results, — {a} The

kwing, 300 Ya sak wong, 1994 undermentioned attended Lau Kam-hung, 3344 Leung Kit-tong, examination in First Aid FAL Jokn Anbulance Association) on Decen- Ward Training Course, Kowloon ber 10, 1900, and qualified to receive Hospi(-Course No. WAD/300-the Cerucale

the and to wear February 3 10 0-4180 Lau

Ambulance Kwok-Badge, of the St John kuen, 6154 Lau Slk-cheung, Cour Association: No. WAD/370-February 12-16-5270 Lok Wal-chung, 4272 Shek Mo-mee, shamshulpo Zone.—30319 Law Chi- Ward Training Course, Queen Mary kit, 30091 Stu Shun-yat, 31105 – La Hospital.Course NG. WAD/335 Hok-run. 12352 Funk Kar-doong.

February 5-8-4888 Tang Pun-hrag. 4884 Chan Yun-kan, 5114 Wong Man- wind, 0180 Liu Kwong-yu Course NG. WAD/337-February 12 to 18- 3737 Pang Yuk-jing, 4900 Chan Hung- yul, 5001 Leung Pink-gum,

32500 Ho 32472 Liu Kwong-chan. Yun-nom, 32633 Au Shak-chun, 33102 Chu Shul-chun, 33330 Chol Slu- wing, 33331 Ln Kuen, 33436 Wonk Hung, 34850 Leo Man-xfu. 33844 Cheung

Tat-sheung, 33054 Leung Wing, 33800 Tam Shing-chi, 34204 Ward Refresher Coure, A.M.B. Chung Wol, 34313 Chung Mung Training Ward, Kowloon Hospital kwap, 34007 Cheung Woot-nam, Course No. WR/125--February 1 to 834284 Ma Born, 94270 Chan Fuk- - Am. to 2.30 p.m.2120 Lam kwart, 34330 Mak Kai-kim, 34400 Au Chung-tong, 3400 Cheng Kal-you. 9 Yeuni hung, 3470 To Kang-chung, a.m. 1o & p.m.2457 Chieng Blu-hong. 34023 Lau Wal-yee (Mra), 34040 Lau

2.30 p.m. to 10 ..—2219 Chu Yuet-yee (Mira). Fook-ming. 2214 Chow Chun-wan. (b) The undermentioned attended Course No. WR/120–~February 8 to 10 an examination in First Aid (st -7am, to 2.30 pm-2112 Hung Lau-John Ambulance Association) on chiu, 2432 Ng Ming-po, 2003 Fung December 19, 1060 and qualified to Chup-hi. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-2033 Wos receive, the Certiteste and to wear Wang Tat. 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.- the Badge, of the St John Ambulance 2213 Robert Ho Lee, 2100 Andy Chin. | Association: Course No. WR/127-February 10 to

Upper Levels Zone.—33435 Rafeek 147 A..

to 2.30 p.m.-2773 Chiu A.G., 32541 Kwan Shun-teck, Ilin-chung, 2049 Lal Hok-nin.

10) The undermentioned attended

to 5 pm-2631 Chan Kwok-kin. 2170 an examination, and quatiöed, In Ho Hung-kwan. 2.30 p.m. to to p.n, -2150 Chau Tal-wood, 2014 Jiang Kwal-shan,

Auzitary Nuries Course, Queen Mary Stospital-February

10 17. 1947-4830, Po Yee-man.

Results Of Couses Attended:

Baste teteus on January 23, 1937:

Shaukiwan Zone.—34944 Lau Sau- rugen (M), 34020 Shum Pun. 31820 Wong

34867 Chun-bol,

Dang Mak Dick-ylu, 24834

Bee, 31003 Chan Cheong 24925 Au Đun kho. 302 In Pa hoa, n |Yan Hung-yuen, 17 Hun Ch

yun, 35150 Ho Chun-yeung. 39152 Basic First Aid -Result-"Passed Tsor Park-hong, 35102 Tam Wal- 5337 Ng Bu-fung, 5346 Wong Ying-tong (Mrs), 35152 Leung Bre-kwan, hon, 348 Chan Fook-lam, 1851 Lui 35160 Tio Kam-wing, 35239 Ng Bhiu- Sing, 5355 Lo Kwong-yiu. 300 hona. 34783 Llang Ilo-tunge, 34740 Leung Kit-tong, 1994 Loy Kam-hung, Yeung Kwong-kit. 5303 in wong-san, 5300 Yu Sak- kwong, 530T, Yu Wing-kwong, 0300 Chering Chak-man. sape Lam Ting- wat.

Basic Auxiliary Dresser Course—--- Result Pa1-4883 Tang Pun- hong. 4864 Chan Yun-kan, Dile Wong Man-wing. 5001 Leung Po-cheung, $294 Chan Pak-lam, 3304 Tau Pak- Kwong-yiu, 3312 Chan Shill-chun. kin, 3302, Lau Woon-shing, 6180 Liu

Ward Training Course Result- "God"-332a Lai Chiu-kwok, 4000 Lee Chuen-hing, 549 Lee Shiu, 3103 Tsang Chi-hong. ResultFIT”. 101 Loung Chak-yu, 15024 D. U, Din. 'Ward Referstier Course-Result- "Excellent 3117 Ko Ying. Resull- "Very Good"-3090_L! Wing-kan. 3703 LI Ho-cheung, 3407 Ko Tang, 4002 Leung Kan-ki. Resalt-"Good"-4935 Leung Cheukschuen, 4998 Charles K. I. Chou, 1050 Chol Huck-keung, 2500 Leong Chung, 4003 lu Po-chni, 4752 3062 Kenneth Lee, Lamy King-to. 407 Te Wai-keung.

3240 Choy fin yeung, 2124 Chung Sheung-pok, 4313 Luk Yuen-on, 4003 Fok Pak-yit, 2221 D. M. Chen, 2170 Chan Pak-k1, 2080 Jam Yung-lal, 4774 Cheung lok. ming, 3002 Le Stu-chuen, 6040 Les Chun-um, 3100 Cheung Ching-chi.

Auxillary Nurses Course--Remul! "Very Good" 030 Yuen Mul-ling.

Leave 4117 Dr Wong Wing-hong. from January, 1957 to February, 1950. 15360 Sister M. R. M. Hariolt, from January to September, 1957.

Enrolments, ---- 2/1/57 -- $410 Wong Kay: 3/1/97-5420 Cheung Cheuk nam, 8421 Kwan Chung-timm, 5422 Bin Kam-ghing: 5/1/87_5623___Chow Yat; 19/1/07-8424 Hung Ting-cheung, 5425 Chan Kal-jai, 5420 Lo Kam-yłu, MỘT CHÚA CHung 28 Cheung Pinx. Pux, C420 Cheng Yuk-fal, 0436 Robert

D. R. W. ALEXANDER,

Chief Staff Officer. Civil Aid Services.

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