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THE STAGE IS SET FOR
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THE WORLD SERIES
Boston, Oct. 5.Two of baseball's greatest right-handers, Bobby Feller of the Cleveland Indians and Johnny Sain of the Boston Braves, will pitch on Wednesday in the opening game of the 1948 World Series.
Feller won 19 games while losing 15 this season. Sain turned in 24 victories while losing 15.
Cleveland, impressive in whaling the Boston Red Sox In Monday's play-off for the American League flag, is a heavy favourite among the games authorities to spatter the Braves in the series. Most of the experts doubt it will go anywhere near the limit of
Aeven games.
Both pilots announced
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their inst your has been wild in recent cheering to victories Assoclated Press.
starting nonps, And there were) weeks and wound up with only 15 120 surprises. Most
Braves supporters was the news that Edio Stanky. scrappy ittle second baseman, is ready to go after a long! convalescence from a broken ankle. young Lou Boudreau, Cleveland's
to player-manager.
La in position
right down feld his strongest team the line. Whit Judnich. left- honded butter, will be in rightfield on Wednesday against Sala.
Allie Clark will start there when Warren Spahu, a southpaw, goes for the Braves-probably in the second game on Thursday.
STARTING OUTFIELD
time
DON BLACK OUT OF BED
he
Cleveland, Oct. 5.-Pitcher Don Binck got out of bed for the first brain suffered since haemorrhage on September 13 and predicted that Indians will "win the Series in five games."
On his long rond back, to ro- covery, Binck said. "I would love
to be in there pitching but guess I couldn't help them much."-United Press.
OSTERMUELLER RETIRES Fittsburgh. Oct, 5.-Fritz Oster- mueller, 41-year-old Pittsburgh Against Feller, Southworth named] Firales southnaw pitcher, announced a starting outfield of Tommy Holmes In right, Mike McCormick in centre and Mary Ifcert, a rookie, in left. Phil Mast is considered Boston's top catcher, but Bill Salkeld drew the opening assignment because no always handles Sain.
Daly
Larry
slugging young rookle centreleider of the Indians, will gain the stinction of being
to play for
winner in
the
the Bral negro
American League
series.
KIL
the
original. last
Robinson, Jackie performed for Brooklyn in
year's play-off:
kees.
against the Yan-
anclent
negro has seen
Satchel Palge, pitcher with Cleveland, little action lately and is not like- ly to appear in the present series, barring possibly stint.
small
FELLER'S FIT
relief
his retirement from baseball today,
Since joining the Pirate in 1944, games, the veteran pitched in 118 won 440 and lost 42. His record this season was eight won and it losses. with Red He previously played Sox St Louis Browns and Brooklyn Dodgers In his 14-year Major League enter-United Press.
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Squash Rackets
Championship
Squash Rackets since the be ginning of the year has become) very popular in the Colony and now has a large following of enthusiastic players. The Army courts in Victorin Barrucks (Victoria Squash Club) is at the moment the main playing centre for the game.
Coin-
An Open Championship petition has not been held in the Colony previously but it has been decided to hold one this year. As Squash Rackets there is no local Association,
саль a representative mittee has been formed to run the competition which is as follows:-
RN, Instr. Comdr E. F. Byng, Capt T. J. Monaghan. Sq/Ldr Panton,
Mr J. K. (Chairman).
Entries
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948.
OOTBALL AGAIN
NOW WE CAN LOOK FORWARD TO COME DRENT AMONG HOLIDAY WEATHER AT LAST
COCHRANE OUT OF IRISH TEAM:
London, Oct. 'G-David Cochrane, Leeds United outside-right, has with- drawn from the Ireland team to play England at Belfast on Saturday, Octo- ber 9, because of a recur- renco of the back trouble which kept him out of the Leeds side earlier this sen- son. The Irish selectors have not filled the vacancy. -Associated Press.
Week-End Soccer
THE CHANGES SINGS THE
CLOSE-OR
LAST SEASON
1 THE RETWIN ĽA
TO WEST.
HAM OF
k k b
MEWHILE FOLLORGES OF
DE-MOTED MILLWALE HOME TO SEE THE LIONG-MORE- RAMPANT AND LEGIO COLCHANT WITH
TED HAS REJOINED THE HAMMERT J.CONSTANTINE
AS ASSISTANT MANAS BIZ AND WELCOME NEWLY PROMOTED
LINCOLN CITY
AH, THEN WERE
THOSE
THE DAYS!
LANCED ONTALLY
THEM!
TED FENTON (PLAYER-MANAGER OF CURFIGHTING COLCHESTER)-
LINCOLN WAS
SECOND DIVISIDAT CLUB WHEN THE HAMMERS WIKO
·BONOWN AS THAMES BRONWORKS
{{FIZOM BURY) IN~
THE ATTACK
THE CUENTELE
OF THE DEN
WILL RECALL
A KAY-TRIOV
HE SCORED AGAINST MILWALL- LAST FEBRUARY.
London Ezureja Kertsze
ARCHIE QUICK ON THE HOMe football FRONT
PORTSMOUTH HAS EVERY INTENTION OF STAYING AT THE TOP OF THE LEAGUE
Portsmouth, firmly ensconced with three points in hand at the top of the First Division table, have no intention of sitting back and looking at laurels they may be wearing only temporarily.
It is not the first time they have occupied this.exulted position. They held it for a brief spell 12 years ago, but they realise It is sound reservo strength which makes for the cham pionship..
So Chairman Vernon Stokes and perfect policeman centre-half and Lelcester, Tayler of Reading, Banner Dickinson ne ident of West Ham, Deveral of Reading Director Syd Leverett, who is the Scoular and
defensively and-and-Brbaton of Stockpart.. Admiralty Senior Diver, are busy wing-halves both,
There is n nucleus of a good Thira looking far more men.
offensively, Scoular should play for
Division' alde among those names. Stokes, who is now the legal mind Scotland this season.
Doug They only need tting together and Camp Then there is Glasgow's behind the powerful Butlin
in Orient, whom I saw win their first Organisation which he has helped Reid, hardest hitter of football to extend not only in this country the game today and scoring goals match of the sonson against the un- booked for a higher but on the Continent, the West In-galore, Barlow, sole survivor of the beaten divisional leaders, Swansea
Cup-winning team, os crafty Town, are dies and Canada is well, is bring-
a place in the Lengue table than they ing the same business methods ns ever, and Froggatt, not only
never known now occupy. erafly winger who bear. In his football dealings, and
Not only have they spent money, сла when he is beaten but who Jackson with new Manager Bob
centre-forward but the Orient have resisted a most attractive offer from Queen's Park keeping the boys in a happy frame cally slip into the
switch-over is neces
Rangers who want their old player, of mind, everything in Fratton Car- position if a
at den is lovely.
40.000 GATES
to
Gale averages have leapt to over
The following is the pro- gramme of First and Second invited from ay Division soccer matches to be oblainable from the Squash
and Thursday, October Committee, Hong Kong Cricket Club. ber 9, Entrance fee is $2.00. Closing date 14: for entries la Oct. 15, 1948.
superintendent players In the Colony. Entry forms played between Saturday, Octo. the 40,000-mark. Not only are the
are
okly
on
"NOBODY COT EDUCATED"
Cleveland, Oct. 5.-Mark Schinnerer, school
baseball-mad of this
city, today announced that students may
for the World Serles school Friday if the students have tekets and written permission from their Paperintendent Martin W. Essex of the suburban Shaker High School said he would close entirely Fri- day, Essex said, "What is the use of keeping them in school.
I was teaching in Chiclanat In 1021 when the Reds and White Sox
World Series. Feller, after warming up briefly played
The the from the Braves feld mound, sald school stayed in session but nobody the aufness in his right shoulder got educated." United Press.
bothered him which
Sunday against Detroit has disappeared and that he was as ready is 'll ever Ret"
on
The pitching hill here looks un- urually high, but Feiler explained
11
1s an illusion. The Braves Infleld
The
first round will start
.
on
Monday, November 1, 1846, and it is hoped to complete the competition by mid-December. The dales By which each round must be completed will be notified along with the draw.
Games are to be played cordance with the standard Squash Rackets Association Rules and the which standard Silvertown ball, will be provided at the court, will be used.
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FINAL STANDINGS
All games will be played at the One Courts, rcular Victorin The American League
Squash season's final standings were:
covered court will be reserved each Won Lost Pere,day for competi lon play but games Cleveland Indians ..
may be played on other courts which are booked in the normal way. Boston Red Sox
Umpires will be provided from the quarter-finals onwards.
is completely flat, and the mound rises abruptly to a height of 14 inches. New York Yankees 4 Feller's smokeball shoukl be un-Philadelphia Athis- usually effective as he falls forward
and lets it go.
would start Boudreau sal he Blob Lemon, 20-game winning right- Gene hander, in the second game. Bearden, the alim lefty who thrut- text the Red Sox on Monday for his will be resfed and 20th victory,
07 58 50 An
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Detroit Tigers
8-1 70 78·70
.545
500
St Louis Browns. 59 Washington Senators 56 Chicago White Sox 51
94
97 101
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.366 336
ready to face the Braves in the A FISH STORY
third game Cleveland.
the
-United Prosa,
of BATTLING TUNA ROUND
Spalin.
half southpaw Southworth's big two, "is consider ed the logleal starter for the Na- Honal Leaguers in the second game. But it might be rookie Vern Biel- furd.
21-game winner Spain, o
WINS Pinvincetown, Massachusetts, Oct. 5-Two sportsmen have told a story of booking a fighting tuna which towed their tiny skit 10 miles out HANDSHAKE AND and abandoned them.
NICE WORDS.........
the
Mr
the world."
Truman
to
Gun Club Formed.
SATURDAY
9
worthy Portsmouthians bowling in in their thousands, but trains from the surrounding districts are packed on Saturdays and so are the boats from the Isle of Wight.
In a city bereft of trade at the moment and with the Royal Naval complement sadly reduced, this in- flux of people is a godsend to trades. men in this badly war-scarred place.
Stokes will listen to suggestions, so when I told him about Southamp- and Aion players getting free golf
dally luncheon tickets, he thought it a good lace and promptly followed suit.
First Division Army V CAA. (Sookumpoo, p.m.) Referee: J. Ward. Linesmen: Li Bing Tong/Mak Yeung Fal.
KMB. v South China "B" (Boun- dary, 5 p.m.). Referee: J. G. Padicy W. Gibson/H. Richardson. Linesmen:
Club RAF. (Club, 5 p.m.),, Re-
A. Brogan. Linesmen: feree: Ribeiro, Chan So.
Kitchee v Navy (Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.). Referee: J. F. da Silva. Linesmen: M, MacKenzie/Pte, Col- line,
SECOND DIVISION KMB Police (Boundary, 3.30 p.m.). Referee: W. Gaffney.
St. Joseph's v Club (Club, 3.30
Referee: p.m.)-
J. Day. Kitchee Solicitors (Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m.3. Referce: A. Farmer.
University
V W.D. Chinese Referee: (Sookumpoo, 3.30 pm).. S.Y. Kwok
Navy, v Army (HK) (Navy, 3.30 pan.). Referee: F.A. Barretto.
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION
The enthusiasm and interest in gun sports shown by a group of sportsmen in the Colony has St. Joseph's v Kwong Wah (Club, resulted in the formation of the 5 p.m.). Referee: II. Bilsby. Lines- Hongkong Gun Club which heldment Tsang King Hong/Cheung
Moon Wing. V Police
Eastern (Boundary, its inaugural meeting yesterday' at the Jacobean Room, Hong-5 pm). Referee: Capt. Stone, Lines-
men: W. Gibson/H. Richardson. kong Hotel.
South China "A" (bye).
SECOND DIVISION
Dr Li Shu-fan, who was elected President, sold, in part:
that
Tunstall.
-
MONDAY
.
As for the team itself, the players are putting up hard, sound displays of 90 minutes of willing work by shows 11 men rather than brilliant by mixed teams of thoroughbreds and selling platers.
Greatest strength, to my mind, is where Flewin is LL at half-backs
1938
sary,
Finally, I think Butler is one of centre-forward Neary, to play the three #nest goalles. In England.outalde-right where McEwan is not
quite filling the bill,
Cinderella Of The
Soccer Clubs
Leyton Orient may be the Cin- derella of the soccer clubs but there is no pantomiming at Osborne Bood
these days.
Under the shrewd management of Neil McBain, than whom Scotland never had a better centre-half, and with a new businesslike Board of Directors, the Orlent are showing a sturdy independence which is quite novel in a club that has always been looked upon as a poor relation of the League game,
GENEROUS OFFER Rangers offered Orient full-back Reny and centre-forward Durrant and a sum of money as well for Neary, but all this was turned down, a firm stand deserving of congratu Iations.
They have
suffered a grievous los recently through full-back Rit-. son sustaining a broken leg. Quite recently Birmingham offered over £10,000 for him well.
and a player an
Since Orient changed their name Leyton there has from Clapton to been a psychological change among gates have im- the supporters nud proved until now they are averaging Twenty
thousand pounds have 20,000.
months Orient have been in the shadows been spent in the last 12
constantly changing well-known players for so long. outaining such as Stroud of Southampton, Naylor grounds, boards of directors, chair- 4: of Palace and Brentford, Waller of men and mangers, that it is to be of Queen's Park hoped that at long last they are Arserial, Neary Rangers and, West Ham, Dryden of emerging Info a period of success.
Douglas Hunt, who was assistant Chariton and Swindon. Chapman of
mannger al Orient fast season,
City now in charge of Gloucester Club:
the old Rangers' Heathcote, centre-forward, has gone to Cunter- bury, Waverley and Dal Hopitins, Brentford and Welsh International ✔. winger, has left Bristol City, retired the from active participation in game and has a coaching engagement In Sweden.
Manila Swimmers Are
Not Too Slow
By "RECORDER".
While we haven't yet received the complete Manila lineup for the Interport Swimming contest with Hongkong on October 15 and 16, indications are that the Manila swimmers are, at the least,' more than likely to win at least. half of the men's events.
a
Tight For Sugar
Ray" Robinson
14
Billy Scot, former English Inter- national, has also left Brentford and la gone to Dover Uniled which managed by his old clubmate, George Poyser.
Canada's Sports
Organisation
Montreal, Oct 0mA. Sidney Dawes, President of the Canadian Olympic Association, has advocated the formation In Canada""of National Sports Congress such
Federation which Sports
amateur And
promotes
the
governs
Talkoo v PCA (Club, 3.30 p.m.). The Manila breast-stroke repre- than Chan Chun-nam's 11 minutes Referee: Lai Yuk Tat.
sentatives, N. Maddin and R. Ama- 14 seconds for 000 yards. "with the enormous Increase of
CAA Army (Kowloon) (Boun-buyok, returned times of 1:16.8 and Edward Tonuszewski of James-
3.30 p.m.). Referee: N. 2:50.5 for the 100 and 200 metres game licences issued during the last dary, town, Rhode Island, and George
Deirado.
breast-stroke. lacier, of Worcester, fold the Coast few years, it is felt that the time has come when the wild gume fe
South China v Tramways (Caro="} We do not yet know if these were Washington, Oct. 6.President Guard they left Provincetown on a
should be adequately protected and line Hill, 3.30 p.m.). Referee: C. necomplished in a 25-metre or two youthfullyart to go tuna fishing..
50-metre pool but, converted into Harry Truman told
sportsmen will adhere strictly Off shore they hooked a big blue-
the game laws of the Colony. to American Olymple champions that
yardage times, they represent efforts Ueir victories are "not only good for fin and battled two hours
of 80.8 and 2:35.0 respectively, well Naturally, it will be our endeavour
CHARITY MATCH
Roxa-Pereira's 71
New York, Oct. 5.-The Tourna port in Sweden. them, but for
to assist the Government in carrying country and him on board.
Finally they jumped into a small
Combined Chinese v Rest (Caro-head of Gerry out such laws and we earnestly hope
flat or Leung Hin-kin's 2:41.8 in ment of Champions today matched welcomed at the skiff in an attempt to approach him
yacht's that the police authorities in parti-line Hili 5 p.m.). Referee: the
Manila Young, Linesmen: J. Ward/J. F. du winning the Colony Championship. the welter champ Meanwhile,
the In the bockstroke, White House Bob Mathias, 17-year- closer.
Silva.. old winner of the
Olympic skipper, Joseph Eldridge, hooked a cular will give it every support.
champion, E. Bonus, returned time WEDNESDAY "In fact, I carnestly hope that in
6 75.2 and 2:04 for the 109 and Decathlon title, and Arthur Cook, 20, tuna himself, failing to see the two
order to put down the wholesalo, and
.. SECOND DIVISION
150 metres respectively, or, on the Olymple small bore rife champion. men in the skift being lowed away
systematic trapping of wild game,
Dockyard v Souti China (Navy,yardage equivalent, 78.3 and 1:52. went to the White House in from the mother craft. They
the the club will be able to put up re- so the pair claimed, National Youth with
Then, connection
game fish towed them 10 miles towards. for information leading, to 5.15 p.m.). Referee: W. Crawford. seconds.
Army (HK) v Club (Scokumpoo, Month.
Shaking hands with the
point off Race Point in a seven-hour conviction of the culprits and those two
who liebt game out of the season, 5.15 pm. Referee: W. Jesting.
St Joseph's Solicitors' (St athletes outside his executive office, battle. There they out him.
by a Coast If so, the club will serve one of the were sighted Mr Truman said: "In my opinion Guard plane after an alarm trad most useful functiorts I can envisage Joseph's, 5.15 p.m.). Referes: Pie. this is what makes the country great
eat been sent out for them. A ship, and It will earn the gratitude of the Collins.
KMB v W.D. Chinese (Boundary, to produce such mon as these, who enlied to the scene, picked up the
sporting community.
5.15 p.m.), Referee: A. F. Wills. go out and make a name for them- pair as their skiff was about to be and scives,
"I must not forget to mention that rwamped in the rough woler "It is good, not only for them, brought them back to Province we owe more than a word of grati- but good for the country and the town-with a story but no stude to Mr Wong Bor in making world. I hope they will continue to Associated Press.
be good citizens and will themselves have sons who will win on the Olymples." Associated Press.
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PATENTACORITIES SANTAI SUMBANGANIAN TERRAK SALAAM
Coming Events In The Sports World
Thiey
the organisation of this club possible. Combined Chinese
I am sure you will all join with me
thanks.
in according him a hearty vote of
"As a gesture of my appreciation to
OFFICERS ELECTED
Shu-fan: Lad
returned
QUITÉ A RACE A. V. Lopes
winning tire of 00.4 and 1:52.6 in winning the Colony Championship and W!- fred Lawrence was but a filth of second back in the longer race so the competition in these two events should be a neck-and-neck nffält.
Manila's sprinters do not seem to be too fast and Monteiro's 57 flat in tile is con-
да
Canadian
Failing that, Mir Dawes, looking Ray Robinson, to the day when the Federal Go- vernment will help financo amateur against Steve Belloise in a non-title
bout at Madison sport, said he felt the middleweight
Olymple - Association should be in- Square Garden on December 17.
national basis. The winner may get a chance at corporated on
Cerdan's middleweight Marcel crown-United Press.
At present the COA, which Mr Dawes has headed for two years, a committee of the Amateur Athletic TANDBERG'S NEXT
Union of Canada and Mr Dawes anid London, Oct. 5.-Mentore Mazzali, he had been asked by several execu- the 34-year-old Italian heavyweight ives of sports-governing bodies to boxer, who meets Olle Tandberg, say what he thought should be done the Swedish champion, at Guthen- for the future. burg on October 10, is training in Milan for his fight.
He leaves for Sweden days' time-Reuter.
He said he thought the Swedish Sports Federation was the pattern sport could four on which Canadian Ir
organise. Associated Press.
siderably faster than 5. Alvantara's WHLEN TITLE CHANGED HANDS
Hockey Fixtures
The Ilangkong Hockey Association 'x- tures for Bunday are as follows:
Dutch IIC HAP Kal Tak, 10a.m.¡ Umpires: 8. D. P. O. Yeatsans-bir Mer
Team For Tomorrow winning the Colony
The following have been selected Aga Khan's Nathoo To Race In U.S. for the honour conferred on me, let arainat Combined Lme oak the club to accept a aliver first game of the London, Oct. 5.-The Aga cup to be designated as the President Khan's three-year-old Nathoo, Cup "which will be competed for winner of the Irish Derby, will either during the Chinese New Year
or the Ester holiday." be a contestant for the $100,000 Empire Gold Cup at Belmont TODAY
Park, New York, on October 16. Trainer Frank Butters said on Football-Second Division League: Dockyard v. Navy at Causeway Bay: Tuesday that the horse would bo Polite v. St. Joseph's at Boundary flown across the Atlantic on Sun Street; Solicitors CAA at St.day, October 10.
Prince Aly Khan, son of the, Aga Joseph's; War Department Chinese V. Kitchee at Caroline Hill. (Kick- Khan, will also fly to see the race, My The Gackwar of Baroda's Dit at 6.30 p.m.),
for an entry
the Babu in also Belmont race but it is not yet cer- Iain whether he will be sent., The Foolball-Victory Shield: Ser- Aga Khan and Baroda are running vices v. Chinese at Causeway Bay a neck and neck race for the lead- (Kick-off at 8.30 p.m.).
ing money winner, on the Critish Second Division League: PCA v. turf this season and the Aga Khun's University at St Joseph's; Tram- decision to race Nation at, Belmont ways v. Talkoo nt
to send My Himoy induce Baroda (Klak-off at 8.30 p.m.)
Babu to New York. Meetings Committee Meeling. My Babu was
a hot favourite for Kowloon Chess Club, 8 pm.
this year's English Derby at Epsom Downs but finished fourth behind SATURDAY
der consideration is that the clay pigeon Saturday and 11 am, on Monday.. the French colt, My Love. jointly
Minoting ground. formerly, operated by L. D. Kilboo (Capt) A. Panton, be allowed. owned by the Aga Khan and
Co., In, to French impresario Lebit Vollrathongkong Sporting the N. Oliver, F. W. Franklin, D. Associated Press
represent Combined
Chinese 01.2 seconds for the 100 metres in Services in the coming in first in the Manila tryouts, Victory
Shield equivalent to 58.4 seconds over the to be played on the 100 yards.
The Manila champlon, M. Male. Competition
returned 11 mins. 12.3 seconds In Navy Ground. at Causeway Bay to-
Tam Kwan-kon (KMB), in taking the 800 metres, slower time morrow, kick off at 5 p.m. Yurig-sang (S. China "A"), Cheung Shu-ling (S. China "B"), Tang Sum (KMB), Hung Hing-yuk Officers elected at the Incating were: (KMB), Cheung Kam-hal (S. China Vice- "A"), T5e Kam-ho (8. China “A”), President:-) Dr.
(5. China "A"). President Mr E Landau; Treasurer: Mr Chu Wing-keung
(KMB), William X, Y. Eu: Becretary: Mr Wong Tang, Yec-kit
Lal Shiu- Dior; Field Captain: Mr Shut Buna-pos: wing (S China "A") and Lee Shek-
Executive Committee: Air S. W. Lea; hit Lambert Kwok; Mr J. C. V. Ribeiro; you). Mr Henry Shil
Reserves: Yu Kai-yan (C_A_A),¦ Tiit Sub-Committeet Dr La Shu-fan (Preal Lou Tin-sun (Kit Chee) and Tang dent); Mr. Wong Flor. (Secretary); . Dr A. P. Guterres; Mr ic, B, Lee: sir.. Kwong-sum (Kit Chee). .. W. Let
The club will be run of Arielly, non- profit making basis-and...with conform with the Arma dinonce, Gom Ordinance and, the laws of the Colony.
Membership will be restricted to There are holders of Arms licences.
The following have been selected
Thursday, Get 1 twenty-five promoter-members who have undertaken to pay the fee of to represent the Hong
Kong C.C.Civil Service HCV Club de Recreio $1,000 each in advance, An
Guest-Q. M. S. Nelson. member will be charged $200 as admis.against the Kowloon C. C. for the King's 630 pm Umpires: A. E. alon tee,
Hancock Memorial Shield at Cox's Through the support of lia founder Toad on Saturday and Monday: members, the club house
at 2 p.m. realised. The present arrangement un Play commences
TOMORROW
Caralino
Boxing Golden Gloves Tourney, China, Fleet Club, 0 p.m.
Cricket Hancock Memorial Shield Match, HKCC v. KCC at Kowloon Cricket Club.
TABLE TENNIS
Tennis Entries close (at noon) for the Colony. Women's Singles and
The Hague, Oct. 5-England Doubles & Mixed Doubles Cham-
Recreation gained a 3-0 victory over: The plonship, and Ladies'
*Netherlands-tonight, "h the first Club annual tournaments.
Grimming-University Inter-Hen round of the Western Zone of the
RecreationEuropean table tennis cup competi
vel. Aquatics, Victoria
· Club, 8. p.m.
toniteuler.
Team Manager: Shiu Chi-wan.
and Ammunition Or Hancock Memorial
ordinary
will be
Shield Match
on
King
II Univeralty
V
+ Wireles Dockyard RC v. Cable.
12) 10 n..: Umpires: INI New Yoga Goter.
Army Bookunpo 9.30 pm Umpires: G. T. Palmer--E, "R Navy v Khalva SC ANRC King's PK., (1) 10_.m.; Umpires: B/Cdr. Padley DT. Smith,
A
1 Police No game.
All umpires are requested to confirm by phone (30361 x 117) before 5 p.m. on Friday. Secretaries are requested to ensure prompt attendance of their teams, A maximum of ten minutes delay will HOCKEY LECTURES Commencing on Wednesday, October fo 0.38 pm a weekly series lectures entitled "Hockey Rules their interpretation will be given "In Victoria Barručka under the super». vision of the Hongkong Tockey, Umpires". Board.
nominal rectal of 1, through the MeLellan, R. H. Hughes, T.P. Penerosity of Mr Wong Bar of the Mahon, K, Millor, O. J. Kerr, H. Hongkong Sporting Arms. However, the former: bungalow, and trap house Howard, D. H. Leach and E. F. Goe 13 rum 530 were entirely destroyed during the oe (12th man) R. R. Davies (Umpire), cupation. In order to renovilo knd Im- prove the premises, eto, the support anden-operation of all Interested in
The objects of the club re to pro mota clar pigeon shooting to foster the nate handling of firearĪTAJ to accord proper preaction to: wildlife to pro- mols beiter pertamanship and to
ercase and protect gam00.
COUNTY, RUGGER
London, Oct. In a county Rugby Union match played- today, Nottinghamshire beat Lincolnshire by 25 points to 13-Beuter,
All prospective umpires and players are invited to attend. Izospective ume pires wishing to "quality" will in due course be allocaléd games which to by emciate us will be extasized examinare nominated by the Board,
Marcol Cerdan and Referee Paul Cavalier watch Intent- lyns Tony Zala (left) starts to pitch forward af the bell ending the 11th round of their middleweight, title bout, in Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, M
Cerddan became the new middleweight champion whản Zale falled to answer the bell for the 12th round. Wirophoto.
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