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Colony Badminton Championships,

First Semi-Final Series At KCC

By "SIDELINER"

The first series of semi-final matches in the .Colony Badminton Championships was played off at the Kowloon Cricket Club last night, the disappoint- ment of the evening being the postpanement of the Senior Singles semi-final match between Robert Tay and Bill Fank. Tay was Indisposed.

The Ladies' Doubles Championship reached its final stage with the Recrelo pair of Miss Mylthic Silva and Miss Margaret Xavier qualifying to play KCC's Mrs L. F. Stokes and Mrs Adle Tamworth for the title.

Mrs L. F. Stokes & Mrs Adie) In the first game Ycow led Taniworth

Batlo 14-8 but the undaunted Soares were the enter the funky when they managed to pull the game out staged a remarkable comeback of the fire and deuced the set and placeinen! after losing the first set and with mashes tralling, 4-12 in the second to shots. After nine exchanges of win by 0-15, 15-12, 15-0 from service Soares managed to win Miss Yolly Franco & Miss Inez the 3-up for the first

game Soares.

расе

The Recrete pair forced the in the initial set and never allowed their opponents to settle down. They won the first game before Mrs Stokes & Mrs Tam- worth could find their feel'.

The second game promised to Birst be a repetition of the when Yeow again led 14-10, but Kame then Soares deuced the

and smashes with cross-drops

white returned Yeow which court sliding along the floor only to see Sanres hit into the open found court behind him for points.

After several exchanges unable service, Soares ledi 2-1 but failed length to win match point. Yeow pulled while Miss Franco was perhimself together and on fortning wonders at with her cross-drops and mid-cxt service won the required court smasher. His Sonres was points for the game to force

The second Rame the KCC

to

find

pair stlit

their

the ret

clso brilliant up to this period with her ne retrieving

the pair

lcd

third.

of

his

were refreshed Both players by the interval but Yeow at- and, from the outsel tacked although the score was levelled at

point. Both loss of only one

6-6. Yeow won out with the with gave

a grand exhibition badminton and Soares attracted notice 33 hia con- as much queror.

Mrs Tam- suddenly. worth found her form and be-

and lob Han to smash

The young Recreio accuracy.

seemed disconcerted by pair this sudden spark of life shown by Mrs Tamworth, ably backed by Mrs Stakes, and fell pieces to lose the set 12-15.

to

of

THE RESULTS Results of the Colony Bad- Championship minion

semi- final matches played at The KCC last night were:

Ladies Doubles-Min LF. Stekes

Sopres 6-15.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1949:

LINGNAN WINS INTER-VARSITY SPORTS MEET

AUTOGRAPH FROM LEO

Small fry were numerous among the 2,000 fans who turned out for the New York Giants' first spring training session in Phoenix, Arizona. Four-year-old Diana Hucy of Phoenix gets an autograph from Manager Leo Durocher on her colourful shirt.- AP Wirephoto.

and Mrs A. Tamworth heat Miss LAMOTTA-VILLemain fight SEQUEL 15-12, 16-0; Misa M. Sava and Mi

The third and deciding game found the younger pair all at sea. Though they tried to re- gain mastery of the exchanges, Mrs Tamworth was in unde-France and Sties 1. able form with her smashes to midcourt and the sidelines. M M. Leong 13-9, 16-3.

Miss Franco tried her best to outplace and outsmasts the op- position but they began to force The play onto Miss Sanres. The deciding game

went to Mrn Stokes and Mrs Tamworth at 15-0.

M. Kavler beat this A. Heah and

Junior

Hingle It, Men's

T

Yeow bent J. A. Soares 15-17, 17-16. 15- The Senior Singles semi-final tre- tween R. Tay and B. Funk was postponed due to the illness of Tay, TONIGHT'S GAMES Tonight's semi-final series at

In the other Ladies' Doubler the KCC is semi-final match the veteran 7.30 p.m. (Ladies' Singles): Miss Mis Ullan Khoo v. Miss Mar- Mirsie Xavier.

Recreio combination

&

of

Margaret Xavier

B.00 (Junior Mixed Doubles): Mylihle Silva proved much too superior to the Varsity's Miss J. A. Soares & Mrs M. Soares Adeline Heah

Miss May

v. A. J. Gonsalves & Miss G. Leong, winning 15-9, 15-3.

Silvo.

&

8.30 (Junior Men's Singles) All four players started on shakily with the Recreio pair D. C. Lau v. K. P. Chong. getting over their nerves irst

leading und

3-8 when Leong netted three dola Succession.

9.00 (Seulor Men's Doubles): Miss W. Gillies & S. Shul.v. i. T.

h. Heak & T. B. Teuh.

The Varsity pair levelled the

through Miss

score

Xavier

istiming her smashes.

Miss Xavier then steadied up and began to dominate the game from the mid-court.

Sho

Ip Koon-Hung

Wins Final

BOXING

OFFICIALS SUSPENDED

New

York State

New York, Mar. 28-The Athletic Commission today took the most drastic action against ring officials in its 29-year history referee Harry when it suspended indefinitely Ebbets and Judge Harold Barnes for a widely pro-. tested fight decision.

+

Ebbets, 40, and Barnes 53, enst votes on Fri- day night that gave middleweight Jake Lamotta a split 12-round decision over Robert Villemain of France at Madison Square Garden.

39

By "RECORDER”

Lingnan University beat Hongkong University by 188 points to 156 when the Inter-Varsity Sports Meet was concluded at Pokfulam, yesterday with the athletic section of the competition.

Hongkong University won the men's section of the athletle meet, but lost the women's. Over the week-end, HKU had won the badminton match, but had lost at football, basketball, tennis and table tennis.

Yesterday's meet at Pokfulam' was featured by close competition in almost every event, unusual for the Inter-Varsity athletic meets which in the one team considerably past have always Buperior to the other.

Popular Poll Selects English & Scottish Teams For International

By VERNON MORGAN

London, Mar. 28.-Scottish and English soccer fans will as usual pack Wembley's noled soccer sindium for the annual battle which this year takes place in England.

Every single sent and bit of standing room has been sold long ago and the best part of 100,000 fans will be present on April 9 for this match, which for many is the greatest game of the year, not excepting the Cup Final. · For the players, the greatest honour that can come their way Is to get a cap for the England- Scotland match. It is treasured

Boll

teams jabove all others.

will be chosen next week. The Dot

He looked in me a more pro-English relectors should The only

of first, sweeps

than have such a dificult took as second and third place were mising distance runner

with more X- most players plek themselves. scored by Hongkong University Wagner and,

and Javelin in the

task.

Overpiling of the pace when

The

cess.

blst

Sam Snead Completes

A Triple

In the Men's 100 Metres Dashperience of tactics, is likeller to but the Scots will have no easy and the Women's High Jump win next year.

British national and by, Lingnan University in

Greensboro, North Caro- the Women's 100 Metres. he had a sufficiently comfortable daily, the "Dally Express", has

Besi individual all-round lead cost him the race as he was just completed a postcard pollina, Mar. 28-Durable Sam performance was T.H. Lenn's also overtaken over the last few in England to select the English Snead, who won the first

to plek team and in Scotland

Open

golf Greensboro two first places in the Hop, yards by a Lingnan runner.

Should po the Scottish team. Jump Step

Hongkong University's wopular opinion mean anything, tournament in 1938, played men, and a second

though they trolled this is how the Throw

teams should through rain today to win Lingnan's, bettered two standing line up: Long Jump.

the 12th tournament's play- Doubles were also scored by University records in the pro-

England: Swift (Manchester off with 69, two under par of Lloyd Paul Yap of Lingnan, who won

Miss Inge Renner managed a cily);

(Arsenal) Scott

and and two ahead the High Jump and High Hurdles

(Manchester United): | Mangrum of Chicago. Lee Kam-luen, also of long jump of 14 feet 234 Inches t and

win second place, better than wright to and

(Wolverhampton) Snend became the first man Lingnan, who won the 400

the standing HKU record of 13 Franklin (Stoke City) and to win the tournament thrco 800 Metres Runs

(Manchester United),

Retimes. Norman Lo of Hongkong Uni-feet 64 feet Inches set by Miss Cockburn

Curreem

Slammin' In 1041 and Miss Matthews (Blackpool). Morten

Sammy, veteran versity took second place

Smart put the shot 28 feel 3/4

(Notts Lawien pas pro from White Sulphur three events the 100, 400 Inches for third

thus place, better

(Middies Springs, West Virginio, Mannion and Finney (Preston) won first money of $2,000 and 800 metres runs, IKU's better- known all-distance runner, Ger-than Miss Ulian Khoo's standing

Scotland: Cowan (Morion), eut Mangrum's sharo HKU record of 20 feet 11% hard Wagner, being saved up

inches set in 1937.

a cut of the gate Govan (Hibernian) and Stevert $1,400 and the 1,500 for the relays

(Celile), receipts. (East Fife): Evans metres.

and Boyd Young (Rangers),

Snead

the apparently had (Dundee): Waddell (Rangers), tournament in the bag yester Mason (Third Lunark), Thorn- day with 270 after the regula ton (Ranger),

(Derby tion 72 holes. He had left the and County)

(Ht-course when Mangrum, birdled bernian)-Reuter.

and

con-

ANCHOR LAP SPECIAL Wagner Justified, this Adence in hum by spectacular anchor laps in both the medley relay and the 1,000 metres re- lny.

1100, lays outran him in

Graf

# com-

MEN'S EVENTS

100 Metres Run 1. S. Hollands (HKU); 2. D. G. Honson (HKU); 3. Norman Lo (HKU): 4. Paul Yap (LU). Time: 11.2 seconds.

200 Metres Bun

2

1. D. G. Honson (HKU); 2. In the first relny, he ran a G. Wagner (HKU); 3. Lee Siu- race against kok (LU); 4. Cheung Nan-kai perfectly-judged Tang Wing-kel of Lingnan who (LU), Time: 24.8 secs. 400 Metres Bun had started off with

Kam-luen 1. Lee

(LU); fortable lead on the 800 metres

lay back for the first two Norman Lo (HKU); 2. J. Ho- the lung (IIKU): 4, G. Wagner. Inps

(HKU). Time: 55.2 secs. straight.

800 Metres Run In the 1,600 metres relay the trai three

1. Lee Kam-luen (LU); Hongkong runners established a lead of some five Norman Lo (HKU); 3. J. Ho- Lingnan's lung (HKU); 4. Au Yang-hau in ten yards when

2 mins. 14.3 ter (LU). Time: Lee Kam-toung put on a rific burst of speed to catch sces. Wagner on the first bend, drawing away to a lead of five Fards.

erfler in the race,

and

He had a

Heaviest

Britain's Lawn Tennis Season

-

Wagner was running against a speedler rival but he lay back content for a whole lap then repeated once more to overhaul the Lingnan runner In the last 100 yards to the tape. The third ring offcial. Judge was quitting the ring "wille

voted for still got my health," Charley Shortell,

In

run. the 1500 metres Villemain. Never before had

The negro fighter suffered

University's Peter Hongkong the Commission publicly cen-

slight brain concussion following | Wong, who hod set out 11.4 sured a ring ofBela).

exhibition bout with Joe pacemaker, çame near enough Eagan - Louis nt Houston, Texas, on to winning the race. Chairman Eddie

16 in which Ray was leath of some 10 yards an nounced the disciplinary action March after today's special Commission knucked out in the fourth round. Wagner in the last lap, suit- In his written state- Hay bas had seven lights in clent to win had he only started was here, there and every-

meeting,

ex- the past six weeks-Associated consting some 50 to 100 yards ment to the press, Eagon where. No shots were too far

the Commission | Press. plained that or too close to the net for her

Ip Koon-hung. Colony would not-reverse the decision. her kills at the to reach and

in 1947 Champion

and "as a matter of policy." Never- not coupled with errors com mitted by Miss Henh won the Chinese National Champion, theless the Commission felt that le disciplinary action Recrolo pair six points to give won back the Colony Open "some them a lead at 9-4.

Grasscourt Singles Cham-called for" because the score By dint of fire anticipatory play Miss Leong & Miss Beal pionship at the HKCC yes cards of Ebbets and Barnes were

contrary

to the viewpoint of those who drew level at 0-9 but the Hesterday when he beat Tsui practically all of crelo combination, showing ex- Wai-pui in straight sets witnessed the contest, especially cclient understanding, won the G-1, 7-5, and 8-6.

members of the Commission.- remaining points for the first

United Press. The elder Tauf played game.

saw Miss erratle game, particularly in the The second game Leong winning two points with Brst set and though he steadied! fine cross shota which Just up in the next two, he only cleared the net. Miss Xavier looked a a possible winner inte in again came to the fore with her the second.

At times, Tsui Wai-pul touch, bustling tactics and her play

the University paired the form that made him un- unsettled who lost 11 points to trail disputed Colony Champion be- tore the war and there were 2-11.

Miss Leong tried hard with rallies, eclafly in the second her cross-drops but both Miss set, when he outplayed ip. Xavier and Miss Silva were too But, at 37, the elder Taul had agile and returned everything to bow once more to Ip's stead- that came across the net with fer all-round game. Ife put on an interest.

They allowed their excellent exhibition of tennis opponents to win

more and the gallery got its money's point before running out the worth. game and match at 15-3.

JUNIOR MEN'S SINGLES

was

games in the The first two Junior match were deured and a very high standard of bad- minton

reached at both stages. The deciding game and to be played and M. T. Yeow managed to prove that he has the stamina and strokes command attention and finally won the game and match 15-17, 17-10, 15-7 from J. A. Spares. Yeow was exceptionally good

to

In retrieving and made many.

Basketball League

as

Three matches In the Colony Basketball League will be played Kround. Ciro tonight at SCAA

starting at pm. Bine it. follow:

Diy South China Morning Post v Ling Ying School; "A" DIV.. v South China Suntow Overseas AA "B" Div, Ning Chung Chinese Newspaper Reporters..

Club Soccer XI

V

The following will represent the

spectacular returns but in dolur Cut against Puilce in a 2nd Divi-

MATTER OF HEALTH Palatka, Florida, Mar. 28.- Heavyweight boxer Elmer (Vio lent) Ray sald yesterday

Tennis Exhibition

he

Two French ranking players and the champion of Tonkin will take part in exhibitions arranged by the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, it was learned yes- terday.

and

The visitors are Dubuc and

sixth Van Sau, ranked

Duong eighth in France, and champion of Tonkin.

The programme arranged is as follows:

Saturday, April 2. 3 p.m. at CRC-Duong V. W. C. Choy Sau v. Ip (three site); Van Koon-hung (five sels).

London, Mar. 28.--Britain's heaviest outdoor lawn tennis season since before the war opens early next month. Eighty-five open amateur tourna- ments have been crowded into the fixture list, so that from April 4, when the Paddington, London, event heralds the start of the season, tournaments will be going on up and down the country on every weekday until the end of September.

The highlight of the season is of course the tournament at Wimbledon, which is still the Mecca of the tennis world,

The first major tournament is fain's star players will not the British hardcourts cham- able to compete owing to lonship at Bournemouth from commitments in Portugal. April 25 to 30. This tournament Two reinstated is one of the few national cham-Henri Cochet,

be

Cup

amateurs, 47-year-old

1.

2

1,500 Metres Run

ག (HKU); C. Wagner Wong Yue-yung (LU); 3. Peter Wong (HKU): 4. J. Hotung

HKU),

Men's 1,500 Meires Medley Relay (100, 200, 400 & 800 Metres)

1. Hongkong University (Norman Lo. D. G. Honson, S. Lee and G. Wagner). Time: 3 mins. 49.8 rees.

Men's 1,600 Meires Relay

1. Hongkong University

Abdullah, J. Hotung, Norman

Lu

and G. Wagner).

110 Metres High Hurdies

1. Paul Yap (LU);. 2. S. F. Lam (HKU); 3. Tang Wing-kel

(LU); 4. Lam. __Yui-yat_(LU), Time: 17.2

secs.

sen

County),

WE'RE

REVIVING AN

Steel Normand

Barry, Apply

BUT.

CLD-FASHIONED CUSTOM JER DON'T WIN TOO OFTEN

The Oldest

Golf Club

the inst holo

United Press.

back to

to the him

Filipino Golf Stars In Form Down Under

Sydney, Mar. 28.-Fill- pino golfera Larry. Montes and Celestino Tugot are likely to be the big attrac- tion in a US$6,000 tournu- ment here. on March 31.

In a practice round on Sun- day, Montes had a 73, two over par. Tugot scored a 74 after coing out on the first nine in 35.

Golf Club

The Australian entertained

the players dinner on Sunday night.

Montes

ala

fold reporters, "Everyone made it so pleasant here we feel we are not out of the Philippines. We hope to reciprocate next year by in- viting many Australians tu take part in one of our biggest opens.

By ERIC PRAIN

"We are taking home many of Australia The oldest-golf-club in the happy memories

impression 200 Metres Low Hurdles world, Royal Blackheath, and our main

that Australians and Fillpinos 1. Cheung Kan-kat (LU). 2. dates back to 1608. Legendare little different except that S. K. Cheong (HKU); 3. Lee has it that the club started the Australian way of life

Slú-kok (LU); 4. T. T.

(HKU). Time: 20.0 secs.

High Jump

Chin

after James VI. of Scotland already approximates what wo Philip- came south to take over the are aiming at in the

pines."--Associated Press, 1. Paul Yap (LU); 3. S. F. throne of England. Lim (HKU): 3. Wong Wing-

ft The monarch, is said, foon (HKU); 4. Bowman Yap brought his clubs with him, and, (LU). Height: 5 feet 6 inches with an eye for golfing country, GOLF AT FANLING

saw the possibilities 1. Wong Wing-foon (HKU) heath.

Lean

Long Jump

of the

10 feet 844 inches; 2. T. H.

From 1008 to 1923 the course (HKU) 10 :8; 3. Tang Wing-kel (LU) 19:12; 4. S. K. Consisted of first five and then seven holes, and the full round Cheong (HKU) 19:4.

was three times round the cir- cult. 'The record for the 21 of

Hop. Slep & Jump

7 inches; 2.

Tang

Wing-kel (LU) 40:0: 3. Na Hoi (LU) 30:45: 4. D. G. Honson (HKU) 37:42.

where

It was

The course

At Fanling on Sunday a four- somes medal competition, was won by W. C. Tall and G. Ste- wart with a nett 72, runners-up being E. R. Mackay and W. S. Vaughan with 73.

The match between U. K. and been postponed and will be played at a later date.

1. T. H. Lean (HKU) 40 feet holes was 02. In the days The Rest has

the feather and the gutta balls was considered a stiff test. In 1923 the. club moved to

In the final of the men's four- Eltham, Kent. housed in a charming country some competition on Saturday, E. Bathurst and Cmdr. H. S. Shot Put

house built in 1802.

Barry beat W. C. Hung and C. 1. Ho Yau-cheung (LU) 37

is now 18 holes.

H. T. Suen by 1 up after a dour feel 64 inches: 2. Lee Siu-

Royal Blackheath has a strong struggle played for the most part Ink (LU) 35:54: 3. Charles

amliation with the Roval

in drizzle. Huang (HKU) 33:04; 4. Ng Cateutta Golf Club, the oldest The Shanghai Visitors' Cup club in the world outside the will be competed for as usual. British Istes. The two clubs on 1. Lee Siu-lok (LU) 103 feet play a match every year,

lonships in the world which Frenchman, and Pedro Massip, Kwong-Iun (LÚ) 39:7%. gets through three big events Spain's number one, have been

Discus Throw

in one week. Two of them-the Invited while Collfried von 10 luches; 2. Charles Huang

rucn's sinties and

men's doubles are over the full dis- lance of five sets.

al

few

German

the

OLDEST TROPHY

Easter Sunday, April 17. This competition consists of 38 holes medal play on handicap, 18 holes on cach course.

the oldest Kramer Again

One of the club's trophies Is Javelin Throw

called the Calcutta Cup. The 1. T. H. Lean (HIKU) 120 chief is the spring medal, first feat 24 Inches; 2. Leo Slu-lok played for in 1782,

the world, (LU) 120%; 3. NH Kwong golf trophy in

medal in Charles beautifully designed

gold and enamel with two gold

the edges on leaves hinged to

Cramm, the - pre-war

(HKU) 98:1; 3. Ho Yau-cheung ace, may also be asked.

Stu-Jou (LU) 05:10; 4. Lee The entry of Madame Nelly (LU) 02:04. Not since 1937 when Bunny Landry, French woman cham- Austin triumpher has a British plon, will add interest to Monday, April 4, 4.15 pm, al player won the men's title women's event.-Beuter, HKCC-Van Sau v. Tsui Wai- Bournemouth, but with pui (three sets); Dubuc v. Ip foreign entries expected this

prospects (five sels),

time, Tuesday, April 6. 4.15 pm. at bright. HKCCDuong v. A, N. Other (three nets); Dubue and Van Sau v. Colony's Doubles champions

so left, the court open. Behind alan soccer Iame on Thursday of 1940 (three seis).

him for Soares to points

by merely

shuttle into. play.

Brown Henderson. Taylor: McKay, i

Urquhart: McKenzie, K. Ken Baker, Hooper, Sloan

score ensy hitting the Locko,

•F-off. 4.15 p.m.

NE DIDN'T BID ME GO-Z MUST FIND

PATER BIROT

home

bre

The Lawn Tennis Association has fried hard to get a repre- (stnialive overseas entry, but The charges of admission for unfortunately the event clashes each day are $5 for seats and $2 with most of the first round of the Davis Cup ties. Even Bri- standing.

Mister Conquest

HERE I

ESPORA

MO, $5-04 ILING NOT

BEEN MM

PETER CONQUEST? HAVEN'T SEEN HWAJ

FOR A WEEK

NG WAS ALONE..

CAME OVER ONE NIGHT

NOPS/

COME GAY THE GUY GOT KNIFED,

ESNORA

SAID HE

WAS GOING TO

6, CALLE BUROPA HAVEN'T SEEN HIM SINCE

6. CALLE EUROPA COMEONE ELSE BAID THAT EVERTYONG KNOWS HIM NO-ONG KNOWG WHERE

HE IS...

Donald Campbell

To Attempt Speed Record

London, Mar.

lun (LU) 124:8; 4. Hung (UKU) 115 feet.

WOMEN'S EVENTS

1. Lec

a

Beats Riggs

·

which are Inscribed the names London, Mar. 28-Jack of the winners.

Kramer, the

American, proved

In 1788 the club elected its he is at present the greatest Alexander inwn tennis player when he

60 Metres Dash

Slupik (LU); 2. 1. Renner (HKU); 3. 11. Abdullal Orst captain, one

Braga (HKU). Shaw. The club does not have defeated his compatriot Bobby (HKU); 4. M.

a president. He is called, the Riggs 0-0, 6-4 in the first of a Time: Brees.

Field Marshal.

series of professional matches Unlike the captain, who is at the Wembley Pool here to

night. 1, Lee Stu-king (LU); 2, Leo elected annually. the Field "speed king”. the late SirSlu-pik (LU); 3, Wong Chong Marshal holds offer like the professional debut in England, Kramer, who was making his Malcolm Campbell, is to try ping (LU); 4. Inge Renner judges of the High Court--torshowed dat he had improved to creato one bew record his (KU). Time: 14 seconds. father failed to do. He wants

20-Twenty- eight year old Donald Camp- bell, son of the famous British

to be the first to pass

miles an hour

150

Sir Malcoln, who died January,

the .set up

present record of 141.7 miles an hour

100 Metres

- High Jump

lite and/or good behaviour.

.:

sull further his dynamic game. Kained him the Origin of the title is thought which 1. M. Braga, F. Anderson & on water, the 1. Renner (KU) tled al 4 feet to be that the Field Marshal was Wimbledon title in 1947. Dally Hornid reported today.

In another match, Pancho influential member, 3 Incles; 4. Wong Chong-ping the most

who acted

to the Segura, of Ecuador, scored a As starter (LU) 4 feet 2 inches. in 1

controlled members and

the occtacular victory

Dinny trafic

rotated which

three Australion, 1. Lee Slu-king (LU) 14 feet times round the same circuit. Sogura staved off on Coneston Water, England. 8 inches; 2. 1. Renner (HKU) He marshailed the field.

points to win 3-0, 0-2, 8-6.— 1030 in his speed- In August

14:24: 3. Fung Pa-ching At dinners and functions he Reuter. boat "Blue Bird." He bequeathed (KU) 13:11; 4 Ma Man-wn! wears a red cont with velvet

collar and cuffs, and an epaulette Matchos Postponed

the boat to Donald,

Long Jump

(LU) 13:24.

Shat Fat

29

1. Hung Tak-chan (LU)

10 inches; 2. Dorothy

(LU)); 28:04; 3.

Friends of Sir Malcolm are trying to dissuade Donald from the attempt on the record on fecl the gmund of its danger, and Wong

newspaper sald. Smart (HKU) 20:34: 4. Tand expenzos, the

It is estimated that it would Lal-ylu (LU) 23:04. cost at least £5,000 - 10-put

400 Metres. Relay

the speedboat in trim-Reuter. 1. Lingaan University,

on each shoulder. The captain is allowed one, worn on the right shoulder.

Under a bye-law similar to

the bye-low at Wimbledon.Com. mon, golfers on the old Black- he_th course had to wear red coats.

|

over tho Palls.

six match

The following soccer matches have been postponed owing to exercise "Lancer":

First Division (to-morrow), ~~ St. Joseph's v Navy.

Second Division (Thursday). Army-Kin y K.M.B.;

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