THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1958.
Two Rugby Games Tomorrow Whats Best in Kowloon?
THOSE WERE THE DAYS...
A penny for his thoughts Sir Donald Bradman (left) and selector Jack Ryder look worried as South Australian wickets fall in the match against the MCC at Adelaide Oval recently-Central Press Photo.
Eight-Year-Old
Triple Champion Of Jamaica
Kingston, Nov. 10 An eight-yet-uld haute tenn's Prodigy Joy Poster, won all
senkor
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t'
nities Shree Jamalean Championships, which ended here this werk-eul.
Joy beat defending champion. Mrs Madge Band, 21-12, 21-15 in the shogles fal. She leam- ea with Mrs Butik tu win the WORLD'S duste erowi then partnered the West Indies champion Fuuriale Roberts, to gain the mixed doubles title.- Reuter.
Craigengower Beat
CYMCA At Badminton
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ladies division badminton league champions Craigengower Cricket Club last night defeated Chin- ese YMCA at Bridges Street by five matches to four to force a final play-off for the title this year.
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Scores were:
earlier tranfch. the one, Valley Club,conceded a walk
gee to the Y's
Playing
large part
in victory last Crangengower's light was, the veteran combina- ter Helen Kwong and Mrs EN Tsuk who won all their The sets
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Newenerr Mis S Y Wong exerptionally Ane rformance In her first major tengt season during yesterday's combinaikan
with Mix, Mary Wong, she tak the other two sets to clinch the
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Helen Kwong and Mrs Elvie Tak (CUC) beal Miss Cynder Hu and Miss W. K. Chan 21-15, beat Miss Y. C. Tsui and Miss Connie Young 21-7, beat Miss 1. Lam and Miss A, Kwok Zi-1.
Mrs S. Y. Wong and Miss Mary Wong (UCC) lost to Ho n Chan 13-21, beat Tsul and and Young 21-17. beat Lam Kwok 21-14.
MY. Y. Chung and Miss Wine Chan (CCC) lost to all the three pairs by walkovers.
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COMBINED SERVICES MEET
COMBINED CIVILIANS
IN FEATURE MATCH
By PAK
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Tomorrow evening at 7.00 p.m. the second of the HKRU midweek fixtures will be played off on the Club ground under floodlight. This time the match is between the Combined Services and the Combined Civilians, Preceding the main game of the evening, there will be a minor game be- tween two of the following teams, Club "B", RAF Mainland, or HMNZS "Rotoiti" starting at 6.00 p.m.
The Services with the bigger selection to pick from have sprend their choice over all the Service XVs, though the Army forms the major part of the pock.
MCC Declare
Against Victoria
Melbourne, Nov. 11.
The MCC, 96 for two overnight in their second innings, declared for 149 for three after on hour's quiet play today
last day of the match and loft Victoria to make 294 for victory in 255 minutos.
At the luncheon cd- journment Victoria were 20 without loss, with McDonald 12 not out and Crompton 8 not out.
The MCC declaration come after Subba Row, nil overnight, had been dismissed for 16, caught by
off Maddocks
Gravoncy was
Salmon.
not out 78.
Scores word: MCC 396 and 149 for three.
Victoria 252 and 20 without loss.--Reuter,
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The Services
i threes are threes going quickly, then they combination of all three Ser- {will be dangerous.
Riach v.ces with Martin of abe RAS
is given the unusun! and Delaney of the Navy the position of wing-three for this strong points of the attack, game with Bellingham of the Police inside him and this would seem to be the weaker part of the attack, for on the other side is McTavish with Laville outside him again.
In front of them are Glibert- Icon of the Army and Rodd, the Scottish Internationalist, and if theso Iwo combine then the Services threes will be extrenic- ly hard to beat.
Outhook
If the Bellingham- Riach combination does not hi it off it is probable that O'Kelly will concentrate on feeding one wing only.
The Services pack with Wynn and Muntz as the lineout for- Defensively there is te to wards should do well, but in choose between the two XV: the scrums Cunningham is ex- tit If anything the Services pected th outhook Navy's have a sight edge, and overall isaacs,
they should be superior
Against
this strong
and
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In the loose there is little to win, chouse Uuugh against the Ser- *Icca' wving forwards Bracken-XV only bury and Blothwell arc the would have had a chance. With
the inclusion
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players, who good though they are, are not used to the Club's inclice, then there is little hope for the Civilians tonight, though the Services are not expected to win by a very large margin,
In the Civilian side there is n heavy strong pack which is very fast, but there are no out standing incout forwards as has been stressed in this column be fore. Since the new Laws have been brought into play, there tre Jewer scrums but many more ineouts. Therefore the Civilians are unlikely to see as such as they would like of the Bull.
are the Behind
the serum Two Club stalwarts Bennett and O'Kelly, and it will be an in- teresting point to see how the
with two compare Gilbertson.
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A time of going to press the minor Two contestants, in the match were not definitely fixed. Originally the airmen wanted to play Rotoiti on Thursday, but the Club ground was not avail- oble then. Instead they were the minar game on offered Wednesday evenling. Duc lo shortage of lime this has not yet been confirmed, but should either be unuble to play then the Club "B" will play the re-
Leam. maining
Naturally the better choice of garnes would be The strong RAF Mainland against the Rotoiti, and it is probable that this is what whi actually Decur.
The Orst part
of this guine will be played in normal light,, but the second half will, like the major game of the evening be under the floodlights. Should such be the ense then the airmen, with their stronger threes albelt
Martin minus
& Coumbes should su just win
The Teams Combined Services: Wood- ward Sharpe, Delaney, Marlin. Coombes Gilbertson, Rodd, McIntosh, Isancs Lemage, Muntz, Wynn, Rothwell, Mun- der. Brackenbury.
Combined Civilians: John- ston, Laville, McTavish, Belling- ham, Riach, O'Kelly, Bennett, Williams, Cunningham, Purves, Newbigging. Howe, Campbell, Roberts.
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