THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949.
COMING SEASON'S PROSPECTS IN
COUNTY CRICKET
1.-Glamorgan, Derby & Northants
By PETER DITTON
The MCC tour in South Africa is nearly over. The Fifth Test Match remains to be played and the England players have the satisfaction of knowing that, at the best, South Africa can only hope to draw the series, which will leave England in posses. Hiun of the "Ashes."
When the England players arrive home they There will find the New Zealanders already here.
then the will follow one month of practice and English summer season will be in full swing. But while in the main public interest will be centred around the New Zealand tour matches, the battle for the County Championship - which longer be regarded as Lancashire's and Yorkshire's prerogative should provide many hard-fought and entertaining games.
successful
can no
Inst anason who may prove an ad- 1 Glamorgan, year for the first time in thele mirate substitute for Pope
in hits Best season Jack- history, are an enthusiastic young bowler.
do wickets at o side who will be all wait to son took over
In comparatively low cal.
ile in
his medium-fast but can make the
ball move off the pitch quickly ›
the Championsisiji, retain
Waticns, Alan
who prored maiden Test century last week, one of the best teri they have hand all-rounders in the world,
Indeer cricket correspondents with the MCC tears in South Africa acclaim him as one of the
mojor BUCCESSOR two
ます
in the some manner as Copson,
another Derbyshire stalwart,
in his England days.
and he is no
Copson was troubled by ins juries hast season the longer a young man as cricke tour-the other is Roly Jenkins ters gu but for all that he in a of Worcestershire-and a likely fine bowler and now that they muccessor to such famous left-have lost Pope, Derbyshire will glad they have still got handers as Maurice Leyland and be
Copson. Frank Woolley.
Wilfred Yes, en paper they have got have
the ability to get other sides! big! quite cheaply. The really enterprising cricketer. A out
Derbyshire be bowler, question is will pace medium fine Wooller
can always be relied able to replace Pope's butting. upon to make runs when they If they cannot, then are most
In
Wooller,
captain their
Glamorgan
necited. it in a toss up in South Wales whether Wouller, Watkins or Parkhouse is the best Belder in
the Glamorgan side but on one dissension. 010 there is point They are all England class,
GLAMORGAN ALL SET
'young Davies, to
fitte
alide
іл the County Championship table may be expected.
NOTHANTS SURPRISE?
special registration the services! With veteran.
the sheet anchor of Surrey provide
Mich hailing and their
W.F Jones, P cricketers s Clifi, N. Hever and I.. Muncer to support him, Glamorgan ran be rated as perious chuilenters for the second season in succes, Blon
LONG GLIDE
Helen Uhl, San Francisco entrant in the world figure skating championship at Paris, takes a long glide during practice at London rink.
Colony Badminton Championships:
The Ladies Fight It Out
The Colony Open Badminton Championships opened at the Victoria Recreation Club last night the hardest-fought with the ladies producing matches of the evening.
Best match was that between Mrs A. Tam- worth and Miss B. Remedios, which, though it did not require a third game, could be said to have. been the hardest-fought of the evening.
Best sel
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PLAYERS' UNION v. FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Ministry Of Labour Asked To Intervene
the
London, Feb. 28.-The long-standing struggle between the English Football League and Players' Union looks likely to enter à now and bitter phase now that the Union is to ask a second time for the intervention of the Ministry of Labour.
In 1947, a National Arbitration Tribunal enquired into fool- bellers wage rates and condi- RUGGER tions. The players obtained in- creased pay, among other bene- fits, and the Tribunal also urged that a negotiating body on the linica of a Whitley Council should be set up.
Since then, there have been! several between the Lengue, the Union) Association, | and the Football and
that a It seemed
much
COLONY XV
LOSES
Appilly
+
FORM
CINE BRAN
Firs LASER,
OVER THE
STAYS**
DOES THIS MEAN I'VE GOT TO GO THROUGH TIUS EVERY BREAKFAST DURING THE WINTER AS WELL
One Thing Only Wrong With Golf -TOO EXPENSIVE!
By ERIC PRAIN
By the end of this month those golf clubs which have held a seven-club competi- tion will have sent in their to comments and findings the English Golf Union. These will be collated and a report compiled, to be read
Victoria Club out at the annual meeting
Callover
have been held in
ля
A
st
of the EGU on March 15. these Most of
competitions cumeni. three-party meetings The Singapore Services
have Those which
received Rugby Football team bent
publicity in the Press, such more Hongkong by six points (one)
London, Feb. 28.-Offers (the Captain's Prize at Sanning- amicable spirit was abroad. |field-goal and one try) to
about. the leading Lincoln-dule, suggest that golfers play Year. At the New progress appeared to have been three fone try) on the Club shire Handicap and Grand as well when wipped on
light scale as they do under the National candidates tighten-yoke of full marching order. made ove provident scheme, ground yesterday.
over
The visitors appeared to be Unfortunately, the League and
Meanwhile, some reformers ed up at the callover held at vie- the Union, once again failed to the heavier team. Their reach An agreement, and the tory was mainly due to the fine the Victoria Club here today; the John Kudxes of golf-advo
The biggest cut concerned Fair jcate that the Royal anil Ancient Uulon now seened determined passing of their forwards and to
who wan noturned must legislate forthwith that the 10 press further wage vlados the brilliant running and kick- Judgment,
played with ms and
Joint favourite for the Llucoln-game shall be their demand for a new form of log tactics of their backs.
"Itongkong were
the first to shite with the Duke of Norfolk's limit of seven clubs. Contract, which they agreed to
One such, selecting the clubs. Rome. The Mister Lovell at 109 to 8. shelve while The provident core through
Last week Fair Judgment was he would carry, says he would scheme negotiations continued. try was unconverted, and a few
driving mushie, equat 20 to 1 and Mister Lovell 100 choose One of the things the players minutes Inter Maddison
worthy and effective club in its Singapore for
to 6. by which ad
obsolete want is a contract
day, but nowadays as baten at he was would footballer
| beautiful feld-goal. free
Although
as the crosstows of the archers the kick-off the Kempton Park after
<101
Saturday,
nt the battle of Crecy, change his clubs after a perolt! Soon of not more than three years.visitors obtained the ball from Cromwell remains at 200 to 7|
the serum and after a pretty favourite for the Grand Nu-
FREE ACENT hout of passing; Gruystone went gional, over for a try, which was un- The best price offered for his There is nothing wrong with conqueror, Royal Mount, war 20 golf except that it is too expen- {sive. Sir Stafford Cripps could The second half was scoreless to . Before Saturday 33 to 1 but the two opposing fullbacks was available for Royal Mount.de more than anyone to put this received applause for their ne
Router.
Barry Approlif
VES-GEORGE
bu
AND EXPECT THAT'S JUST
SUPPORTERS WHAT THE
SUNDERLAND. SAIO
OF
11 was Mrs Tamworth's come year's Juntog hubles wineres, CUP DRAW
natch saw pair. Miss Max
W. Gillies and S. Saul, last
meet C. R. Lev and P. K. Hui
other furmidable combination.
to
Feb. 28. The London, draw for the semi-finals of the Football Association Cup was made today and result- I.ed as follows:
a Men's Singles Mrs Tamworth overcame her cluding
Au. fast The surprise County of the opponent with securate placing counter between Robert Tay and year, Au Have Hobert Tay, who was the Championship ny be North-1 mud good net play,. Mes Re- Charles
h the eventual winner of the Men's i her form Jamptonshire. Last year they medios started off shality and
nly found
Bight in the urcupled, a unenviable position,ly
ishly second set when with well-tuned Singles, a terrifie Championship M
she propping up the
shots and smashes clase drop during the table, but
obtained by forget into an 8-3 leat, have son they Brand that
stage to win the back t this former i Emrys
Brown. of F.R.
The
tots SIL A row England Amateur next eight
against a spirited opponent that
THE RESULTS who will captain the side.
likely to go far i Latrested she 135 no means will Brown be suggeste
Results were; Another exoting!
Junior Men's Styles: C. taking over a team bereft of the Tournment.
have
an the University talent. In Brookes their opening batsman, Northants England player who may well tong and Me A. Beah, beid Nian beat A. E. Bilott, 15-0, Junior Men's Doubles: E. M three games. Benjamin wall be another regain his place in Test Cricket by Miss M. Ribeiro arid Mrs 1. 15-7. Middlesex
this coming seem,
Only one other match gaster-Rezario and J. A, Motta bent W. and L. A. Carvalho, Vince power to reckon with.
Broderick, their Compton, F. G. Mann and Jack
another England seeing Wilfred Lawrence and 17-15, 15-13. 15-12.
Ladies' Singles: Mrs A. Tam- Young, all of whom have been rangy left hand low bowler and say went the full distaner, this Lewine
Junior Men's Doubles by E. M. worth beat Miss I. Remedios. impossible and Nutter, whom they: A. Carvalho eliminated with the MCC in South Africa, bataan. Jack Robertson their
Langshire two
4. A. Moila after 11-7, 11-8. openm obtained from batsman, who has been coaching
they had taken the test in the Unton, Brown and Bill seasons ago, is another who fails Home and
into this category. Edrich will all be there again
Ken Fidling their wicket 15-7.
MORE TONIGHT Erich will probably the bowling with Gray and he keeper, las mude rapid improve expected to he just as bits in the last two years and can be
Denis:
open
tali
a mentre to opposting batsmen
tr C. It. Clarke, the West Indian spin bowler, is another who will on add power to the attack when he "an find line-to-play
In thre
Reunit
There are three mentior matches
Tonight's programming.
i
Junior Mixed Dables A. J. Gonsalves and Miss G. Silva, beat 1. Kempton and Miss 12, Ramsay, 15-99, 18-16.
Mny
Wolverhampton
Wanderers
v. Manchester United (holders) Hillsborough. Sheffield, will a replay, if necemary, nt Goodison Park Everton;
Portsmouth v. Leicester City
with
Vitla.. at Highbury, London,
necessary, t Park. Birmingham. replay, if
Beth matches will be played · March 26, with replays an the Following Saturday.
The draw makes it possible for either Portsmouth or Man- Labs Doubles; Miss
chester United to bring off the Long and Mus A. Beh double of the League chain- Mas M. Ravero and Mrs L..
ponip and Cup-an achieve- Hemau, 15-12, 4-15, 15-6.
last arempished! 25
Villa, Jumor-Men's-Single: 1. With all the talent available, who mundo 74. today put on "150
Stages beat A. D. Brown, 15-3,arago-by---Aston himself a gifted beton trong: separated. F. R. Brown,
be able to The wicket then apparent to 15. 10.
Junior Men's 'Doubles: E. M. all-render, shoull
and T. E. Rodrigues weld together a team, when, if i salvet spin for the remane
finishing in the trees wirkets to fall cheaply tá | Ribeiro
brat lelli and A. D. Brein- Championship the spin bowlers not capable of
2. 15-2, 15-11. het MIx in the table, shuld at least be capable
as he will be to opposing bowlers.
Leslie Compton will exchange hin Arsenal shirt for his Middle
to take up his sweater
behind
stump, the posit while that grand veteran, Jim down Suns, will be trundling his spinners from the other end, Yes, Middlesex should be well in the hunt again this season.
DERBY HOPEFUL
Derbyshire may problem to their new
David Skinner.
Ceylon lost the recogd
per with only
of fishing sixth from the but- om openin
tom
a positions which Northants us on the board and it i
enthusiasts would welcome just tea were 23 for 3. -Reuter, as gladly.
In the course of the next few i present weeks I shall review the remniu» skipper ing teams who will be competing County Cricket Last
year in the English strong Championship, giving some idea always challengers for the title which of their playing grourth and
what on be ex- eventually won Indication of
almost pected from them.
they
were
morgan
tirely
that wus
duc
to the
brilliance
of their attack, in particular the Ceylon v. W. Indies
two medium-fast bowlers Clif Gladwin and George Pape.
Gladwin is in the MCC team touring South Africa and he will be available again this year, but He has George Pope will not
MCC v. Natal
Feb.
P
A.
Reuter,
TONIGHT'S GAMES
7.60
Junior Men's K.P. -Singles): 1. Iomeroy v
Chong
..
7.30 p.1. (Junior Men's Doubles): P. Wong and S. C and E. Chan Frockbank Ridsdale.
p. (Senior
Men's
Irish Cup
converted,
with
of J.
de Muller;
QUOTATIONS
Tonight's qitolations were:
Lincolnshire
right.
A reduction or a total repcal
of purchase tax on equipment life to the |would give a new 100 Fair Judgment and game. Beyond this overdue re-
Mister Loveli. 100 to 6 Drakkar.
tuckling. The
punting Henderson was superb.
Singapore-Van
Graystone, Churcher, Mudulison, Daly: Sykes, Edwardes: Carpen- ter
Gibson, Slade, Taylor, Row- land-Price, Smith,
Unker
And
Drew,
20 10 1 Goldsborough.
Crown Flatts
de
10 i
25 to Spurned. 30
Romano and
Hongkong Lachlan; Rome, D. Henderson, Franklyn, Robinson: Nolan, J. Henderson: Forsgate. Meffan, Currel, Brown, Bowman: Wright-Nooth, Taylor and Farquaharson.
Thank You! Sydney, Feb. 28-An offer for a Yugoslav football team to tour Australia this season was by the Aus- rejceled tonight tralian Soccer Association, of the The
As- secretary
Yugoslavia sociation said that demanded a guarantee proft of A£ 18,060.-Renter,
28 Sigtunt.
and
Star
33 to 1 Commissar, Baido, Specialty. Yellow Idol, Lord Nelson, Royal Tara, Philadelphe and Patchouly,
Grand Nationst 100 to 7 Cromwell,
18 to 1 Roi Mond
20 to Cloncarri
and
22 to 1 Rowland Roy,
Royal Mount 25 to 1 Ulster Monarch.
28 to Bricett, Cavallero and Suver Fame.
33 to 1 Brund and Happy |Home-Neuter.
COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS:
A New Segalen Appears
By "RECORDER"
Feature of yesterday's matche's in the Colony Open Grassemuri Championships at the KCC was the replay between R. Segalen and Au Kam-moon which the former won 6-0, 6-1,
It was a Segaden of entirely new tactics who He was storming the net swept Au off the court.
and playing a tricky game with little recourse to the usual ever-steady rhythm.
lief I do not think that Koli needs to be tempered with.
At this moment a golfer may use any number of clubs rang-
I ONLY SAID
Appilly.
1 CAN EASILY GET YOU TICKET A CUP-FINAL
ing from a minimum of one to maximum of fourteen. There is nothing to prevent him play- ing with seven clubs tomorrow if he so wishes,
With fiet and sense, the Eng- Ish. Golf Union approached the to ask the clubs County Valons in their area if they would hold fa seven-club competition. There was no dictuline, ne ordering, but only a request that could be granted or refused.
Au, who appeared upset at R.O. Baker.
of the match, Cart: EM. Hayhurst & 8/7j the very start
Harris vs. Tsol Ping 3 never had a leak-in in the first NM.W. 2 which he lost to love after fun & Lok Ding-cheung
two 4th last
Court 5: G. Lin & S.P. Toa vs. rally
Ribeiro
& T.E. Rodris Lunden Feb. 28-Derby City games when he changed his own F beat Bangor by 1-0 in the tacties to meet the new Segaten, gues,
Couri 6; 1. Agafurott & Die It. Au rallied in the second set," second mind (third replay) of!
vs. Lee Yue-wing the Irish outball Cup testay but the rally came too late and Meyer
improving with Wong Shiu-wing. Reuter.
Umpires: Lee Wal-tong, A. J. Duyle. Chow Sing-tao, Ho Ka-lau. C.W.L. Way and J.C. Beirne.
WEEK-END SOCCER
WIN
Segalen mach game.
DOUBLES MATCHES First round matches in the Open Doubles produced no up- set or surprise hut were all won
28. - Durban.
4.09
The following is the week-in straight sets. Douglas Wright, the Kent leg-break bowler, took seven Singles): Rober! Tay v Charles end soccer programme: wickets for 54 runs, his best Au. performance of the tour, for the MCC against Natal 10 day in a match which ended
Test Match in a draw.
Drawn
their
4.30
9.00
pun.
Stokes,
p.in.
SATURDAY
Only Ho Ku-lau anc Pang Ol-lam encountered some resis- tance when they were held by D. M. Rodrigues and A. J. Komes in the Remedios to 12 first set.
A
the D. J.
(Senior Mixed Duubles): P. II. Wong and Partner v1.
Funk and Mrs 1.5.
(Senior Men's Double): C.K. Lee and P.K. Natal fost their 1.t ve Huv W. Gillies and S. Saul.
9.30
Men's 1.TIL (Junior wickets for 34 runs in half an lir ofter to and were all out Doubles): H.F. Tai and W.N. told Derbyshire that for domes
The MCC were leftCheung v 5/Lrd. Gall and F/Sgt. for 165. tic reasons he will not be able to
task of MacLeod. play for them and he absence
Colombo, Feb. 28. The the almost impossible the effect of unbalanc- have
JU, second Test between Ceylon getting 147 runs in 65 minutes may ing the side.
when they were Last year Pope took 100 wie-and the West Indies ended win, but ind light ended plny
wicket. kety at a cost of less than 10 runs here today in a draw. carriect West Indies
who Wright, aplece and scored 1,152 rubs to falsh Bird in the County bow-overnight score of 316 for fo
accurate with his length ling averages and top in the bat-s13 for a lead of 132 over their Kangaroo hop rumth, was more
a fine all-opponents' first innlogs total of To replace such
Division First rounder will not be easy. And
Auckland, Feb. 28.--Some When play ended ten minutes there is this to be considered.
totalisator
literally Javestors
St. Joseph's v RAF; Club 4.30 dead horse at the pan.t Referee: Capt.. Stone: backed Last year Gladwin und Pope before time, owing to a heavy drizzle, Ceylon had scored 40 the best open- formed just about
Auckland trolling races.
Linesment. Li Bing Tong, and for 5... ing attack in English
P, George. Joha Trimm, the West Indies
Cyclone Maid, an outsider in Crickel Will Gladwin be able
Navy v South China "B" Navy Ward: p.m.; Referee: J. to operate as succesfully with bowler, was disposed and did
A stubborn sixth wicket stand a mile and a half race, collapsed 4.30 out Pope to back him up at the not bat.
apre Linesmen: Lai Duen Fo and Pte. and S Saul, 6-0, 0-4. The West Indies sixth wicket of 71 between the left hander, D. and died while doing
had Collins. other end? Derbyshire hope so.
1. Payn robbed liminary. The totalisator was Dowling, and They have a young player pule. named Lea Jackson whom they howled when only four short the MCC' of 'w chance of victory, closed and therefore no refund
was made-Reuter. Router. introduced to county cricket lust of his century, and D. Atkinson,
Ung,
WHAT'S PEDE DOING
[IN EL PLAZA MAYBE H79 GNEAKED AWAY WHILE ROCA 18 IN TANGIER
County
321.
Christion,
who
six for
na
discarded
his
Men's (Junior 1.1. Dubles): R. Thompson and S. Fowler v C. Quim and A. J. Renedios.
direction than at any time on the Backed Dead Horso Barretto. for 148.
SUNDAY
and
tour. Bis match figures wère 11
Dudley Nourse, South Africa's Test vaptain, was out for two time in ducks" for the first first class cricket, Wright getting him both times.
Mister Conquest
WE'LL SOON FIND OUT-PERHAPS HEB DOUBLE CROSSING ROCA
THE RAT-IT'S ROCA
THEN HE UGO TO
NICOLA HC SLEPICTED
PETER CONQUEST., IT'S TIME YOU WEREN'T HERG LET'S BEAT IT...
LAST TOAST.
was
Ortiz Manuel Sets Solomons
A Cash Quiz
By GEORGE WHITING
two How much? These Souza monosyllables, opening gam-
and bit in all big-fight business,
MUST FIND OUT
There is little to be gained in telling a wolfer that golf can be as enjoyable, more artistic and il greater variety of provide
lewer shots when played with clubs. He must find this out for himself.
As well to tell the confirmed paint "doodler" that he must
prefer water colours. He may to doodle and be happy. On the brush other hand, give him o and ask him to try, and he may And that he is enjoying himsel after all.
That, in effect, is what the ECU have done in asking clubs to hold n
tlon..
seven-club competi-
Fanling Golf
The Jare being used in the mun-
weather
fortunately
First Division
"A" South China
y Anny: Caroline Hill 4.30 pm. Referee: Lt. Gaffney; Linesmen:
minor surprise W
rather easy victory of Davey and A. Ribeiro,
CAA v Police; Boundary 4.30 Leonard and L. F. de
J. G Padley; against P. f. Bouterma pm Referee:
went down 0-0, Linesmen: S. Y. Kwok and W. S. Soul, who
4-0. Gibson.
The Tsui brothers did not get ner of an expert by Manuel cleared up on Sunday after the morning rain which Second Division
match from Frank Ortiz, Mexican holder of the early
softened the Fanling Golf course South Chim PCA; Caro- much of a
bantamweight champion-
and made conditions excellent. live Hil 3 pn.: Referee: Lt. Kwok and Wong Sul-kee, who
only took five games off them, ship of the world
There
were over thirly en- | Davey,
his tries for the Bogey Pool which сл v' Club! Boundary 3 neither did Lee Wal-tong and Ip
Through Tom Farmer, Koon-hunk, who conceded. only p.m.; Referee: S. Y. Kwok.
from training at Pop returned 2 up, the runner-up, L Tramways WD Chinese: St.three to Sellors and Hawthorn. Hollywood manager. Ortiz takes was won by S.S. Gordon, who
This evening's programme is Uime off Joseph's 3 p.m.; Referee: F. A.
comparatively uninteresting, the Soper's ranch in the Ojal Moun-C. Saville, being all-square.
The third round of the Men's best garnes being Kwok lng-tains, Californin, to inquire into cheung and Roch Leung V. J. S. the financial prospects of fight-Foursoines was completed and ing in England in April. Idea the fourth round has to be com- Lee and Lee Mingg
thepleted by March 13. is that Oritz shall meet
Next Saturday and Sunday of the February 21 fight
British. champion the usual monthly qualifying Jackie Paterson and Danny round for the Captain's Cup will Results were:"
L. F. de O'Sullivan.
be played. D. J. Leonard and Souza best . H. Bannerman The champ, my Farmer, is defnitely Interested in having Tsul Yun-pul and Tsul Wal-us watch him defend his
I. Kwok and Wong but first, terms must be on the Eastern KMB; Caroline Hill pul beat
table.
The Hongkong Roferees' As- 4.30 p.m. Referee: A.F. Will Shu-ki; 6-2, 6-3.
Ho Ka-lau and Pong Ol-lam How much, esks Manuel, is Linemen: N. Delgado and Mak
beat D M. Rodrigues and A. J. the
much soclation held its fortnightly purse-money? How Yeung Fal.
tax
who gets it? How mceling yesterday when it was Kit Chee Remedion, 7-5, 6-1,
Associa- Kwong Wah Boundary 4.30 p.m. Referee: Lee Wal-tong and K. 11. 1 many free passagen? Who pays decided to hold the
J. B.training and holel expenses? tlon's annual dinner at the A. E. P. Guest: Linesmen: Sigt beat J. V. Sellors and Manson and S. M. Llu.
How long will he be expected to China Flect Club on March 10 Hawthorn, 6-1, 6-2,
3 p.nl. T. M. Jones and II. Ayres stay? How good are training Club (bye).
Members who have not cent beat T. J. Ouwehand and A. C. facilities? Do I get my
in their reservations and num- W. Blaauw, w.o.
Solo-ber of guests they wish to in-
Stone not later
Second Division
St. Joseph's v Army-HK: Club
3 p.m.; Referee: Li Bing Tong.
Taikoo v Solicitors: Navy 3 p.m.; Referon: Lal Ducn Po
Kit Chee v Police; Caroline 11 3 p.m. Referee: N. Delgado,
KMB v Dockyard; Boundary 3 p.m.; Referee: Sgt. Manton.
Ponios Reclassed
Choy
THE RESULTS
and
In dollera?
While Th-wah and Szeto Blck bent J. A. Hurlbatt and M. D. A mons Clinton, 0-3, 0-1
title,
dough
Roferoes' Dinner
promoter Jack wrestles with the Oriiz vite are requested to quiz, Manuel himself prepares Cupt. R. Segalen beat Au Kam- to fight our old friend, Dale March 9. moon, 0-0, 0-4.
TODAY'S GAMES.
Marino. in Honolulu on March
inform
than
College Sports
1. With that out of his system, champion will deelde Court I: Kwold Hing-chung & the Roch Leung Ys. J.S. Lea & whether to stay in Hawail to Lee Ming
meet one Chico Rosor to set
There was keen competition Court 2: R. Ng Yook-kin &. P.sail for Harringay. The following are the nitern-
matches at Caroline Hill yesterday when Note-Over-weight & G.N. tions to the Jockey Club Classi-Poon va. B. Gosano
Gosano.
nre out. If 32-year-old Ortiz Wah Yan College held its an- will be for hisual sports meeting. Purple Acation List:
Court 3: George, Choa & L.C. fight here, it
House ran out winners. Kotowall vs. T. E. Baker &world title-nothing less.
To Cina 4-Avalon, Golden Dragon, Red Fox, Sugarfoot.
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