PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1940.
In the World of Sports
FEDERATION WIN GOVERNOR'S SOCIETY BOWLS Annual Golf
CUP AFTER SPLENDID DRAWN
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GAME WITH H.K.F.A.Į
Fox Gives Clever Display To Score Two Good Goals
A LARGE CROWD, ESTIMATED AT WELL OVER 5,000, crammed every vantage point at the Caroline Hill Stadium yesterday to witness one of the cleverest and fastest displays of football seen this season between the Hongkong Chinese Ama- teur Athletic Federation and the Hongkong Football Association in the Governor's Cup." The result 2-2 was a very fair indica- tion of the game. In the frst match, played on Nov. 19. the Federavon won 5-3.
There were several changes in the Association team-Guy, K. Forrow, B. T. Gusano, D. Leonard, W. G. Pryde and Honnibal coming in for Williamson, Wilkinson, Hossack, F. Fowler, A. V. Gosano and B. I, Bickford, whilst the Federation played as ad- vertised with the excep.ion of Lee Wal-tong who was replaced by Chan Tak-fal,
i At the conclusion of the game, opportunity to score when he had the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith present-only Robinson to boat, gave a fine ed the Cup to Leung Wing-chiu. exhibition of football. captain of the Federation team. amidst prolonged applause.
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ROBINSON SAFE:
In the Association team. Robin- son. In goal, played exceptionally well-the goals that went by him
For the Federation, Lau Hin- hon in goal played a cool and steady game. He effected two
were nrst-time shots at close brilliant saves one from Fox and the other from Pryde. Lee Tin-range which gave him no chance sang. the veteran player, gave one at all. He possessed a safe pair of his finest performances to date, of hands and dealt confidently and with deadly tackling, good with every high bull
Blackburn, was the steadier of positioning and hefty kicks he held up the fast Association for-the backs and, with O'Regan, gave a brilliant display to break up, the fast and tricky Chinese attacks by
wards time and time again..
made
with
and
of
AT K.B.G.C..
·RAIN · MARS SPORT
"St. Patrick's Lose On Three Rinks
The wet weather on Satur- day marred nearly all branches outdoor sport and шаву matches had to be postponed.
The
affected zames cricket, football and hockey.
Only the seven-a-side rugby burney was played off.
were
JUNIOR LEAGUE
CRICKET
RECREIO DEFEAT THE R.A.F.
Match On Friday
FANLING RACE MEETING:
DETAILED RESULTS
Continued from Pago 1
Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's The following are the starting Ebony Idol, who was third, was times for the annual golf match the winter of the eup on the two between Kowloon Golf Club and previous occasions and would
St. Patrick's Society, playing rink "from each of the three other Happy Valley Golf Club, to Bé Have retained the cup permanent- national Societies at. Kowloon played on the Kowloon course only had it won this year too. Al- Club yesterday, Good Friday, March 22 (Kowloon though the race was of special in- Bowling Greeri were decidedly beaten on all three G.C. team named first): greens in a match of 15 heads...
The results:
St. Andrew's beat St. Patrick's by 31 shots. St. Andrew's: W. Mac- farlane, A. Hyde Lay. R. G. Craig and Chalmers (skip) beat St. Patrick's: A. Wright, J. C. M. Gren-
ham. N. J. Bebbington and J. F.
Lunny (skip) 33-2.
St. George's beat St. Patrick's by 12 shots. St. George's: Col; Collin, W. A. Cornell, V. C. Labrum and S. M. White (skip) beat St. Patrick's: C. E. M. Terry, B. T. Flanagan, F. C. Clemo and H. L Lockhart (skip) 18-6.
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St. David's beat St. Patrick's by
SINGLES
9.00 A. E. Davies, J, T. Smith. 8.04 R. K. Collings, R. Young 9.08. A. J. Dennis, A. McKellar. 9.12 W. S. Hier. W. Sharp. 9.16 E. F. Fincher, D. Humphries 9.20 W. C. Simpson, T. Low. 9.24 W. A Stewart, H. H. Mundy
9.28 J. D. Thomson, A. C. I
Bowker.
9.32 T. Limb, H. Smith. 9.36 A. A. Lopes, G. Davis. 9.40 W. V. Ahern, T. B. Low, 9.44 F. C. Barry. J. A. R. Selby. 9.48 G. P. Murphy, A. H. Penn.
9.52 G. Mine, G. Willerton, In a Junior League cricket match played at King's Park yea eve shots. St. David's: R. R. 10.00 A. L Easteman, G. T. May. 9.55 A. W. Ramsey, N. J. Booker. terday afternoon, Club de Recreio Davies. J. Owen-Hughës,, F. ́ A. Reserves:- defeated the Royal Air Force, Channing and F. J. Jones (skip) 10.04 W. Kershaw, E Tuck.
Batting first on a dead wicket, beat St. Patrick's: W. Mulcahy. A. 10.08 W. Bastin, A. J. MacFayden. Recrels totalled 141 for three wic-H. Guinness, E A. R. Fowles and kets and declared. E, A Noronha P. A. J. Hamilton (skip) 16-11. carried his bat for 53 while H, A. Barros contributed 38,
The Royal Air Force were dis- mised for 48 runa.
Owing to the rain on Saturday, all League and friendly cricket Axtures were posiponed.
In the attack Chan Tak-fal
robust more understanding and as a re- a good substitute for the clever anticipation
better account of Inimitable Lee by snapping up kicking. O'Regan gave the Fede- sult, gave a
themselves. ration a gift goal when from, a
Fox was particularly two opportunities to score first time shots which gave Ro free kick in the goal-mouth he prominent with some nice feeding placed the ball at Chan Tak-fat's to his inside men whilst his passes binson no chance to save. Hau
to the wingers left nothing to be Ching-to played his usual fast and feet for the latter to send horie
desired. tricky game on the left wing and, apart from missing a glorious
ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
a Arst-timer.
Guy, in the centre-half berth. gave a good account of himself He received splendid support from both Bright and Forrow.
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The Chinese, on the other hand, were not lacking in "triitiative. Leung Wing-chiu, now playing a much steadier game than he did In the first half. fed his men with beautiful ground shots, Following a nice movement by Chan Tak-fal. Hau Ching-to cleverly beat O'Regan with some ricky play and with only Robin
some
son
to beat, kicked the bal! straight into the latter's hands.
Undaunted, the Chinese attack-
FOX THE HERO The hero of the Association side was undoubtedly Fox, of the Royal Engineers. who gave a clever and Had his inside for- fast display. wards given him more suppori. a different story, would have been told. His two goals, scored at” à. THE SECOND EXTRA time when the Federation were ed vigorously and Chan Tak-fal RACE MEETING will be held two up, were both beautiful shots scored again with a fast angular (weather permitting) at HAPPY which gave Lau very little chance shot. To most of the Chinese sup- VALLEY on SATURDAY, 23rd of saving. He was the most hard-porters the result was a foregone and MONDAY,
March, working forward and seemed to be conclusion and the saying that "a. 25th
everywhere. Grosano in the right game was never won until finish- | 1940, commencing at 12.30 pm: wing, was not very effective but ed" was made amply evident when on both days,
he sent over some, "very
good | the Association, through Fox, net- centres.
ted a brilliant goal shortly after the resumption.
The first Bell will be rung at 12 Noon and the Tiffin Interval will be after the second race ( p.m.) on both days,
On the general run of play the had ample opportunities to score↑ result was a fair one-both teams
especially the Association who apart from Fox. lacked "shooting"
power,
F. A. REVIVAL
There was
STEEL COULSON
& H.B. LEAGUE
The following are latest results in the Steel Coulson and H. B. League:-
BILLIARDS
HK. Police 1. Talkoo Club 2. Garrison "B" 2. Garrison “A” 1. Talkoo Club 1, D.R.C. 2, "R.E. Sergts Mess 0. H.K. Police 3.
H.B. Club 3. w.o. C.0.0.0.
LEAGUE TABLE
C.S.C.C. H.B. Club D.R.C.
FOURSOMES"
2,20 A. J. Dennis and W's Hi- lier, A. McKellar and W Sharp.
terest from this point of view, it Is significant that Clowner was by far the better fancied candi- date.
Mr. Manetta's Talkative return- ed the second best dividend for
the day when it won the Sham-
rock Stakes to pay $48.
The special $1 sweep on race ave, the Kwanti Cup, was divided
"B".. into two sections. "A" and The "A" section was m respect of tickets sold before the meeting started and the "B" section on tickets sold on the course. results of the sweeps will be found on this page with the results of the cash sweeps on the other races.
The
HOW THE HORSES RAN In the first race Clowner, the favourite, took the lead and drew 2.15 A. E. Davies and R. K. Col-away to win comfortably by many Lings. J. T. Smith and R. lengths. Three Farthings and Young:
Ebony Idol followed in that order to the end. Widnes was jast hay- ing lost its rider at the fence be- fore the home bend. Mr. J. Bar- 2.25 E. F Fincher and W. C. row fortunately was not hurt,
Simpson. D. Humphries and however. T. Low. W, A. "Stewart and J. D. Thompson, H. H. Mundy and A. C. I. Bowker. 2.35 T. Lamb and A. A. Lopes, H.
Smith and G. Davis. 2.40 W. V. Abern and F..C. Barry. T. B. Low and J. A. R. Selby 2.45G. P. Murphy and G. Milne, A. H. Penn and G. Willerton.. A. W. Bamsey and A. L Eastman, N. J. Booker and G. T. May.
.4.30
P. W. L. F. A Pts. 17 15 2 42 9 42 17 15 2.40 11"40 16 12 4 32 16. 32 9 6 29 18 20 15
2.50
17 9 8 26 25 26
K
16 8 8 25 23 25
C. & P.O.'s Club F.O." Club HK. Police,... Taikoo Club G.C.C. Garrison "A" Naval Police
Garrison "B"
17 9 8 25 26 25
18 8 10 23 31 23 18 6 12 22 32 22 16 4 12. 14 34 14
16 3 13 11 37 11 RE. Sgts. Mess. 17 2 15 11 40 11 Highest Break. C.P.O. Grant 66. SNOOKER
"H.K. Police 3. Talkco Club 0.
Garrison "B" 0. Garrison "A" 3. Taikoo Club 3. D.R.C. 0, R.E. Sgt. Mess 1. H.X. Folice 2. H.B. Club 3, w.o. C.C.C. 0.
LEAGUE TABLE
Reserves:-
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2.55 W. Kershaw and W. Bastia. and A. J. Mac-
E. Tuck
Fayden.
Chinese Win Rifle Match
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THE RESULTS Chinese Company
A friendly rifle-match S.R. (1)" was held yesterday at the Taikoo Range between the Chinese Com pany of the Hongkong Police Re- serve, and the Emergency Unit of the Hongkong Police Reserve.
The SR. (a) Service Rifle was P. W. L. F. A. Pts.vsed and the match ended in a Garrison "A" 18 14 4 39 16 39 win for the Chinese Company by 88. C.B.C.C."
17 13 4 35 16 35 points. H.K. Police .... 16 11 5 33 15 33 P.E Sgts. Mess 17 11 6.32 19 32 revival in the Naval Police 16 10 6 32 19 28 17 6 11 24-27 24 Association side and immediately H.B. Club after Fox had scored he flashed P.O.'s Club ...... 17 9 9 23 28 23 Play opened
Dast Lee Kwok-wal to take a fast C. & P.O.'s Club 15 23 22 23 at a fast and furious pace with the Association
shot at goal-and, to see it re- DR.C.
18 7 9.18 30 18 Garrison "B" 165 11 18 32 16 aking the initiative. The Federa- bound from the crossbar.
The Association now dominated C.C.C. tion had many anxious moments
18 5 13 15 39 15 in their goalmouth and only the play and fired with their success Talkoo Club 17 4 13 14 37 14
Highest Break. Low (HBC) 30... and resolute kicking and time and again raided the Chinese
DARTS tackling of Lee Tin-sang kept the goal. Fox again came in the pic-
"RE. Sergts Mess 4, HK. Pol'ce 1. Association from taking the lead. ture when, from a high pass from
LEAGUE TABLE Badges admitting Non-Mem-Lau brought off a brilliant save Honniball, he beat Lau with a fast shot to equalise. Excite- bers to the Members' Enclosure from a nice header by Fox, from
ment ran high and faced and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day a lovely centre by Gosano. by
with defeat when throwing himself across "to" put
victory for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day the ball for a corner.
hands, for Ladles (Both including tax)
obtainable
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be word throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner, as to dour be readily identified.
arc
through the
F. W. L. F. A. Pis C. & P.O.R.C... 10 9 1 34 16 34 Garrison "A" 8 7 1 28 12 28 R.E Sets Mess 10 4.6 23 27 23
was almost in their
9.4 5 21-24 21 the Chinese made valiant efforts K. Police ......
8.3 5 20 20 20 to take the lead again but in vain Naval Police and the game ended at 2-2
8 2 6 14 26 14 7. 1 6 10 25 10 THE TEAMS
The teams were
* MID-FIELD PLAY Mid-field play ensued and the SECRETARY upon the per lever Chinese forwards now came somal or written application of a into the picture with some nice Member, such - Member to be passing. The Association defence. responsible for all visitors intro- at this stage, was hard pressed CHINESE FEDERATION: Lau duced by him, and foe Payment and but for the stout work of Hin-hon (Eastern); Lee Tin-sang (8, Blackburn and O'Regan, would China "A"), Lee Kwok-wai (Kwong of All Chits, etc.
have netted more than oner Wah); Kwok Ying-ki (S. China The Secretary's Office. 1st Blackburri" was especially con- "B"), Leung Wing-chiu (8. China
Soong Boor, Exchange Building (Tel.spicuous in breaking up the Chi- "A")
Ling-sing (South 27794) will close at 10.45.a.m. on nese attacks with first-time kick- China "A"); Chung Yung-sum Ing and unique anticipation of the (Eastern), Cheong Kant-hol (East- With both sides exerting | ern). Chan Tak-fal (8. China their best to take the lead. Leon- | “B”). Laj Shịu-wing - (8. China
both days.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No
Boy (Telephone Z1920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are "admitted Half
Price.
ball.
Game Anish, Lord
4
P.O.'s Club D.R.C.
Highest (GBM) 58.
Highest Score in darts, Taylor (HKP) 114.
200 500 600 Score |LS, R34 N, L. Pan... 32 32 25 89 (SL (R) C. C. Chau 23 32 30 85 P.C. R83 S. T. Young 23 27 30 80 S.I. (R) H. Q. Ts'o... 22 30 2880 P.S. R30 P. H Thong 27 31 22 80 LS. R20 O. T. Leong 24 28 23 75
Total
151 180 158 480
Emergency Unit LS. R421 Van der
Lely. LAR. Dorabjee Insp. (R) Bendall |SI. (R) Sousa ¡P.C. R438 Stradmoor P.C.R. Sequeira...
Total
Counted-out:- successive P.C.R. Badick
23 22 29 74 25 24 23 72 26 22 21 69 21 25 20 86 17. 20.25 62 21 16 21 58
133 129 139 401
20 14 16 50
Home Soccer
Results
Saturday's
And Rugby
LONDON, Mar. 17 (Reuter)--The
ard from a long pass by O'Regan "A") and Hau Ching-to (Eastern). | following are the results of the re- brought the crowd to its feet when
HONGKONG FA: Robinson glonal (Home) football and rugby
he dribbled past Lee Kwok-wal (Navy): O'Regan (Navy) Black-matches played yesterday- and, with only Lau to beat, mis-burn (Police); Bright (Middlesex), ed a glorious chance.
The Chinese once again attack ed strongly but found the "rock like defence of the Association backs too much for them. The r goal came when, from a free
Kick
the Association in
goal mouth. O'Regan feebly place the ball at Chan Tak-fal's feet for the latter to make no mistake with his shot. Play continued at a fast pace and when the in- C. B. BROWN,
terval came the Federation were Secretary leading 1-0
*By Order,
Hong Kong, 18th March, 1940.
BETTER "ACCOUNT
In the second half, the Associă- 161 tion forwards seemed to have
Guy (30th R.A.), Farrow (Club); B. T. Gosano (St. Joseph's), D. Leonard (St. Joseph's), For (R) Engineers), W. G. Pryde (Club); and Honnibal (St. Joseph's).
FINAL STANDINGS..
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P. W L D F A. Pts, H.K.C.A.A.F. 21 - 1 T 5 3 HK.FA 2 -1 1 571
GOAL SCORERS ...... FEDERATION: Lee Wal-tong (2), -Chow Man-chl (2),, Chan`: Tak-fal (2), Yeung Shui-yick. ... ASSOCIATION: Fox : (2), A "y. Gosuno, F. Fowler, Hossick.
SOUTH "C"
Arsenal 2, West Ham 3 Brentford 5, Southampton 0, Fulham 2, Charlton 0, -Millwall 2, Chelsea, 3
Portsmouth 1. Tottenham I 2.
SOUTH "D" Bournemouth 4, Clapton O. 0. Crystal P. 3, Aldershot 4. „Queen's PR. 0, Norwich C. 0"
Reading 5, Watford 2, . Southend U. 8, Brighton" &z H 2
FRIENDLIES
Nótta Forest 9. Army XI 0; Plymouth 9, United Services 1. Beottish XI 2, Army XI 2-
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SCOTTISH (WESTERN) Albion R 3, Rangers 3. Clyde 1, Queen's P. 1. Dumbarton, 0, Mortherwell 1. Hamilton 2, Morton 2, Kilmarnock 1, Queen 0. South 3. Partick 3, Airdrieonians 2, St. Mirren 2, 'Afr Unitɛd 0, 20- Third Landark4 Celtic
RUGBY UNION D Rosslyn Park 14, St. Mary's H......” ¡Abervon 10. RAF, ŞAMAN
Aldershot Cmd, 9. Guy's Hosp, 26. Cheltenham 3. Bristol 0. Covetry 34, Rest of Warwick 0 Gloucester 17, Varieties 17. Newport 0, Bath 0. Northampton 8, J.E. Thorneloe's
It a
Ewansea 0, Neath 7, Torquay 24, Royal Navy XV 6. Bedford 8, Harlequins 7.
In the Governor's Cup, March Brown took the lead, from the start and finished an easy winner by five lengths, ́ ́ Jack O'Lantern. the favourite, and the Minx, were prominent early but were beaten in the home Fun by Double chance, second in demand," "Seven- teenth of " September, least Continued on Page 8
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Sporting Fixtures
TODAY TENNIS. Colony's. Champion- ships.-Open Singles Taui Yan-pulv. J L C. Pearce (5):) J S. Theohald . T. C. Chân (6); "Leung Ping-chiuv J. Gonsalves (7); Open Doubles :-" I. and B. "Agaturoff, v Wong Fuk-nam and Lam Kwan (8); Club Singles:-D. M. McDou- gall v. C. H. R. Hyde (2) Handicap Doubles:-C. B. NI~! cholson and C. V. Hobbs.-2.8. v. F. MacLeod and E. 8. Hall,į -1.6 (1); Mixed Handicap Doubles:-C M: Stark and Miss J. Reeve, -3.0 v. M and Mrs: J. J. Ferguson, -5.6 (3)) A. T. -3.6 v. Dow. and Mrs. Dalziel, T. C. Monaghan and Miss M- Grimaths, V.30 (4), ..
pui T..R. Q. Biesel, Jr; (2); S. A. Rumjahn v. 8. A "Gray (5); - Open Doubles:―J, Gonsalves and A. V, Remedios V. Paúl Kong, and B Szeto (8); Club Singles:-A. Lace v. B. C. Fay (7); Handicap Singles:-W. M. Barton, -3.6 v. M. Pagh. -30.3 (1); D. S. Robb, -2.6 v. G. C. Burnet -15" (6); Mixed Bandleap Doubles: P. Wyn- ter-Blyth and Miss B. Fair. scr. v. Lt. J. B. Theobald and Mrs. Churchill. -15.2 (3); B. OM. Deane and Miss D. Eardley, *-15.3 v. V. R. Gordon and Mrs.
Ralph, str. (4),
THURSDAY, MARCH 21 ATHLETICS. -— Diocesan Girls' School Annual Sports at King's Park, 2. p.m.; King's College. Annual Sports, at Caroline Hill. 1.30 p.m. BADMINTON. -- Colony's Cham- pionships.--Mixed Doubles:-1, A. Carvalho and Miss M. R- beiro v. K. L.Yong and Miss O. Xtio (King's College. B p.m.); Men's Doubles:-M. "8. Lim and P. 8. Bun v.. H. Eard- ley and N. Smith (King's College, 8.30 p.m.); F. Koh and and Wynter-Blyth or Silva and Oliveira. CHESS.-Colony's
Blair · B.8. · Litvin; K. Weiss v. DE de Carvalho; E. Zimmern v. O.V. Parsalov; Á. Kurrik v, V.V. Kalatchoff; K.. M: A. Barnett T. AY. Biriu- kor.
Championship
TOMORROW BADMINTON, ---- Colony's Cham- pionships Mixed Doubles:-D. Kwok and Mrs. Wilson บ H Eardley and Miss D. Eardley (Taikoo, 8 p.m.); Men's Junior Singles:-K. L Lui v. N. L Smith (Taikoo 8.30 p.zz.); T, S, Young v. J. Clark (King's) College, 8.30 p.m.); Men's Pou- bles:-A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth v. M. A Silva. Yuria V. Fisher and M. A. :Oliver's (Talkoo, 9 p.m.); K L Yong and H. F. Chew v. H. M. Lau and 8. C. Chung (King's College. 8 p.m.); C. Au and P. H, Wong v. R. Marqués and EL F. Gon- salves (King's College, § p.m.). TENNIS. Colony's Champion- ships. Орец Dobles.-T. A. Pearce and B. C. Fay v. T. C. Chan and Marsland Ma (8); Kwok Hing-chung and Lui Kwai-fan v. C. H. R. Hyde and and J. J. Ferguson (5); Handi- cap Bingles:-J., W. Bewell, -4.6 7. A. C. I. Bowker.~~3.6 (1); A. K Mackenzie 2.8. VALE. Zu-i lauf, -15 (3); A. Hap Barwell," --2.5; v. J. C. Pool, 1,8 (6); D.' M.¦ McDougall, -15.2′ v. P. «Wynter- Handi- Blyth-28 (7): Mixed cap Doubles;-H, J. Arms Tong and Mrs. L. R. Andrewes, -30 T. ED. Bidwell and Miss --E. Lammert, ~2.8 (4); D, G. Allen and Miss J. Parkis, scr▼ON B. and Mr. Nichosion, -3.6 (2)
TENNIS. Colony's Champion- ships-Open Bingles.-A. Craw- ford v. Pang. Ol-lam (1); Wel Chung v. Tennie Kwok (4); \-J.. B. Theobald or T. C. Chár O. Umetani (5): Open Doubles Tsui Wai-pu1 and Tsui Yan
V.
pul v. "A., Kitchell and IMA, Razack (8); Club" Single-H. 3. Arms-rong v. R. G. Blesel, Jr. (3) Handicap Bingles.-C... B. Nicholson, or ER. Childe v. T. J. Gould or R. C. Beavan (7); Handicap Doubles-A... Lade - and G. W. Bewell, -6.6 v. W. G. Harvey and A. H. Burwell, scr. (2); Mixed Handicap Doubles:
E R. and Mrs.” Hyde, -300 #,93, (R. M. Baith, and" Mrs. D. E. B, Budih, ser: (3). SATURDAY, MÁRCH 23:4 CRICKET-First Division: LR.C. Ciril Bervice (Sockunpoo); Crafgengower HK, C. C. (Happy Valley); Seconut Divi- sion: HK.CO; v. Craigengower Champion-· · CO (HK.C.C.); -Rectelo ships Open Singles Tri Yan- R. C. (King's Park),
WEDNESDAY, BEKECH 20 ATHLETICS-Peak" School: An-
Tual Sports, 2.45 p.m.: SHOOTINGE-Hongkong Ride As- sociation's: Weekly Spoon and Practice Shoot, death. Kowloon City^^1,45 <pïm," " TENNIS. Colony's
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