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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

MONEY MAKES ALL THE

DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL

BY PETER DITTON

“Is it easier for an English League team to make the jump from the Third Division to the Second. Division or from the Second to the First?" This was the question I had put to me the other day while I was watching the First Division match at Highbury between Arsenal, and newly-promoted Fulham. No doubt the query was prompted in view of the gallant display put up by the former Second Divisioners, who, in spite of having only ten mén for the last twenty five minutes, only lost

by the odd goal of three.

Obviously there is a big difference somewhere because in knockout competi tions, such as the FA Cup, the Third Division sides are always the ones to make the first exit and, not infrequently, they are benten by clubs who cannot even gain admission to the League. But to take that argument a little further, it is nearly always the case that a First Division aide will bent a Second Division side--the ex- ception being last season when Leicester City knocked out Portsmouth. Where then docs, the difference come in?

the

I should say the biggest jump, from a football playing point of view, is from Second Division to the First. But this is to an extent counter-balanced by the fact that two teams always get promoted from the Second Division each year while only one team goes up from each of the Third Divisions.

But let u have an expert sive season, but they are excep- ogjen tl This Ju Bensona Buga

Only clubs co Tottenham Hotspurs, Cardiff City and Hull City can afford to hang on to their best players and still go Park out and buy if they need new blood, But these clubs are in where they finished runner-up Couth, and Hull City from the money talks the difference be

Division

no long Is on the minority and to Manchester City. Jiminy Sred was, and still is, the Third North, are all comfortably twe

tween the various Divisions will Charllen Manager and here is bolding their place in the have much 1

Second Division. Huil andritain's dollar gaD. Swansen good "outside"

1934-35 to 1P36-37 inclusive The other Third Division Charlton Athletic won promo- sides to be promoted since in tion from the Third Division war

Cardin City, Queen's Park South to the First Division ilanters and Swanera Town

from the Third

his view.

NO SLIPPING

the

"Getting from

Third Division to the Second was the hardes of the lot because

we

knew only one tent could be

could we

promotion bets.

of the Etx

one into

clubs that have

11 First Division nice the war, only one, New- astle United has really made Manchester progrest Birmingham. Fulham, footbal: In the West Bromwich and Burnley Secund Division

wan much higher but the way to promo-have just been five First Divi-

profnoted and

afford to slip." the standard of

Hon

Seed told me Kreat

was "ensler beenuse

leans went up "

And

TWO

the

and nothing more ston teama

They have never looked bar whai alkat the Jump winning the FA Cup or Crom the Second Division tongue Championship.

First Charlton's

J Jamis Freorg deed this season Italf Second

to though both Fulham

for

Manchester City with 54 polala paham may from 12 außes

and, in regent, they came. yours, FA Cup Winners They obviously did but Bud

retur

and Bir

common

ns

with

Wales Beats

Belgium

Cardiff, Nov. 23.-Wales,

had who

lost their last five International soccer

beat

and matches, broke the sequence

na today when they

Belgium here by five gonia to one after scoring four times without reply in the Arst half.

whener

MAKING MONEY TALK"

Newcastle have made their the position hay not progress

the First Division in really changed. The

beenuse they have made money

going too difficult.

Textay

Third Division

Sta

Rugger Results

Markin murely an an example.

thy din one player in their | síða,:: Robledo,

Belgium thus suffered their first defeat for a long time, for they had won their last vine In-

FAVOURED

1949.

CHELSEA ▾ DERBY COUNTY |

KA¤

Medhurst, Chelsea goalie, clears from Broome, Derby County, in the match at Stamford Bridge.

England's Amateur

Boxers

Show Lukewarm Interest

In

Tournaments

Are Britain's amateur boxers concerned solely with |

the grabbing of "easy" prizes? Suspicion la strengthened Czech Bookies

by the still lukewarm interest being shown in competi- tions where nobody gets a prize but the two finalists--as compared with so-called "special" contests-in which the only two boxers gel prizes.

Liquidated

ON THE RECORD HOW TO GET THE BOWLER RATTLED

Certain convictions have cropt Should the umpire run-out upon me, over, many Saturdays the other end of your partner- of watching cricket, and one chip, be quick with "Miles out!" of them, which goes down on If it's a leg. before, "Straight the record, is the fact that for the wicket!" there. Aro certain baismon

about whore averages nre With time, you may have higher for the season that been an Inch out yourself with they know how to rattlothe the bails falling. This 'calls for bowters.

mastery of all one's wits/A They have got the psychologi- over you do, don't show in- long "Phow" is effective. What- cal aspect of batting down to a decision. Don't even look at Ano point and they apply the umpire, without mercy. Watch them in stanco again-if you are at the Tako up your fiction. They come in and take right end for it-and pat the their stones. The umpire agrees ground. that they have two leg.

Firm pats suggestive of the fact that there can only be tode decision. Now, everything is fine. The

You're still in. bowler, having claimed the last of mind, are often in a state of Umpires, no matter how firm

wicket, is very much a bundle : cf nerves

indecision, Decido for them! Impatiently waiting for the chance to be one nearer end has fallen.

Now, the wicket at the other A hat trick.

A new batsman comes in. Don't neglect to go out and meet him. Catch the bowler's eye. Look at him with disdainful amusement. it that he's watching and say

That's easy. Walt till he turns ground and retreads his steps Then, wander off to the left. Come back and move up from "Easy the crease and pat the grass, enough,

one of the lads pat A matting wicket not too long ago.

thero's

saw

See to

stuff!" Just audibly makinst sure since possibility your

the

Come back and take up guard voice did not carry a wave once more. Take your eyes off your hand disparagingly. the bowler just na he is about touches to giving the bowler an. Finally, put the finishing

to

start. Few bowlers лго unsporting enough to

Inferiority complex. come

Call for

down with all their thunder the umpire and anic for another when something liko that guard. Take a left-handed one. See to it the man at the other happens.

wicket ป well-trained and' Examine the field vaguely, waves you off it. Shrug your Then let the bowler come. The shoulders with "AR you wet blanket has been thoroughly insist" expression on your face. applied,

the

ball with саге

Play straight bat stuff always and then follow its direction. It have gone far, but might not look beyond the

chap who nelded it and give a low whistle, Just perceptible enough for the Wednesday bowler to hear.

Then cay something likely to

Nov. 23.

Novice competitions are getting moderate support, } but few club secretaries care to take the risk these days Czechoslovakin of putting on open events—the life-blood of the sport be

fore the war.

Civil Service, however, are Thia WAR sald staging test

the during competitions for golden Jubflre celebrations of open class feather-weights and Bournemouth and, in the In- terests of football, it ought to be Hght-weights at the GPO on Dee

paid by the League bosses, too.

£91, 300 THIS SEASON

1

Writes Mr J. J. McGrath, com- petition secretary: "We feel sure in spite of the Dismal Immies who say it cannot be done, that many of our top amateurs will enter these competitions and so prove once and for all that they are not out for easy prizes, If the venture falls, we shall know that amateur

the doldrums."

boxing is really

sense-

Nothing rouki have been more appropriate than Charlie Elliott's victory on Phariza of Liverpool, for It was his last mount for M. Marcel Boussac during a long and successful contract which ends this season.

Elliott lins never ridden better. He is about the only Jockey who may defeat Gordon chards when they meet on equal terms. This season Elliott has won £1,300 for the owners of his 70 winners.

dardi of English football

Anak" In recent years they ternationals. deplorably low but is not con- have had mych great players as i ventilated

Banley (Chelsea), Shackleton? in any one · Division.

Northern stoestunderland), Wayman (South- Wales were tayoured by the like Decanter Rovers and Lin plon) Stubbins (Liverpool, soft ground conditions and the coly City have both been pro-Siphport (Luton). Gibson (As 30,000 crowd saw an early Welsh But both goals were ed and relegated in survesaj is their books, and attack.

live gutered the transfer threatened before Wales, in the market with unparalleled fre-

minute. took the lead

END HIGH FEES through Clarke, outside-left

The next Welsh atlock

Here is sound soccer another

when not from goal, brought

leader of one of the Belgian custodian, centro-forward. Meert,

the big clubs, but from Mr Reg dropped the ball on the goal- the and the Welsh Inside-fight, mouth, down in Third Division. Haywood, chairman of Bourne- lap it into His Paul, followed up the net.

Ford, centre-forward, notch- the third goal for Wales, and, after Belgium had missed "I hope," said he "that the championship, to be fought to- j forward) shooting wide a chance with Mermans (centre-League will introduce legislation night at the headquarters of the from to stop the fabulous prices now Amateur Fencing Association, is ve yanda' range, Ford headed being asked, And Sometimes Miss Aleen Harding of Cardiff, their fourth from a left-wing aid for players. We in Bourne only 10, the schoolgirl champion, mouth shall not progress by pay-

whose work bents the stamp of ing more than we can afford for good coaching. In her live lights them."

In the semi-finals she was hit outy seven times.

London, Nov. 23. The led lowing, were the results of rug- games played lotary:

RUGBY UNION Coputy Championship Kent 31, Berkshire (played

Blackheath);

Sussex

,

3 Hampshire

(played at Hove).

́Qther Matchca

Oxford University

13

Grer- hounds 8. St. Thomas' Hospital

G

this

failed.

for whom they must have paid of 1-beant · £30,000. With great array of talent no tear could fail to hit the ligh spots and Newcastle have not

It wil boils down to this. The First Division

clubs have got the money and they can afford to buy the players. The second and Third Division clubs can find the players but cannot allord to turn down big money

Devonport Services 16, loyal Naval Engineering College 20-offers for them when they show Hunter,

The

sigas of making the grade,

Royal & Ancient Breaks New Ground

London, Nov. 23.-New ground is being broken for both the British Open and Amateur Golf Champion- ships next season. Until the Amateur Championship went to Portmarnock, Dublin, this year, the two major championships had always been held in England or Scotland which, with few variations, provided the venue in alternate years.

The Open is to be played on the Royal Fortrush links in Belfast, starting on July 8 with qualifying rounds at Portrush and nearby Port Stewart.

centre.

DANGEROUS

Belgium were dangerous 213 two raids after the interval but Wales were sion attacking again and Clarke's beautiful

centre allowed Ford to complete a hat- trick.

Meert brought off some good saves before a Belgian attack

two

subject

blot the game, the Inflated transfer fce.

011

FINALIST AT 16 Fencing as a British sport is "looking up" among the women as well as the men.

One of the Analists In the

Junior foll

The Association has a national coaching scheme under Professor

Ing will benefli from it.

Hard Going For Roger Crossfer, and Miss Hard-

Drobny In

brought the Welsh goal-keeper NSW Tourney

Why do girls take up fencing Instead of accepted pursuits like 1awn

tennis and hockey? An expert told me that with some of them it le "almost a vocation.

ito his knees and then

minutes from time the Belgian inside-right, Coppens, Rcored Sydney, Nov. 23. Czech like nursing." Belgium's solitary goal tennis

player

Jaroslav Keuter.

Drobny won his way into

COMRADESHIP

private makers.

Wink

wickel-

at him

רנב

reaching the

I don't remember seeing any- tacties, but such as adopt thern one making a century on these

በፖር

л adept twenties and thirties,

Bowlers are hopelessly tom- peramental people. Watch them addiing about inclined that way, they are at

after

with the field 10 every second ball.

your mercy, Finally, ndvice.

Prague,

moved to liquidate another

enterprise-book-bring a smile to the

keeper's face.

of one last piece knowingly.

Repeat the procedure the before is hely; anticipate int If an appeal for leg and it works once.

Bound off to one side Never suggest vigorously rubbing your side. that your wicket has ever been works like a charm. in the slightest danger of falling.

A prominent Pratue bookle

end of the over disclosed that he and his like a charm. leagues had received notice that their licencer would not be extended and that they will be pul out of business by the end; of the year.

are

There Arma in Prague,

11

Now, all this sounds rather pointless, but it is, nevertheless, efective. It is much better

"RECORDER",

bookmaking than tapping nervously with the Not Too Keen

They accept bets on football and other

sports as well a the Prague and Paris races.

the

bat as the bowler is running sp. wicket is about You can very often sense that a to fall when you see that happening. Tho ippers who don't get bowled are in a minorily.

As the game goes on, one begins to study the umpire, He's Usually a very sensitive chap when it comes to his decisions.

To Go To Auckland

The bookmakera Fold overnment gave no warning of their per- refusing to extend mits, but it appeared part of

Sydney, Nov. 23.-Pro-* the campaign to quidate most Applaud them with a remarkminent Australian amateur Independent business by the like "Right Inside, yes" or sporting officials are not too end of the year. Associated "Good

what! Press.

Good keen on jobs with the 1950-

SOFTBALL

throw, running there."

FIXTURES

Gental Frank Cleary's Americans will play the giant-killing Chung Hwa squad on Sunday in the draw- ing card of a full programme. The Canadians tackle the youthful Jaguars in another Senior Loop attraction.

The full programine, with Cumbancheros unpires and scorers follows- SATURDAY

Men's Junior League At CBA, 2,18 p.m.-Spartans Braves. (Umpires: Philo Remedios, Sunnet

Yusuf. Samy, M. Roberto Nunes)

.000

,000

Men's Junior League

Won Lost Peret,

Empire Games team bo- cause they have got their. eyes on the 1952 Olympica. at Helsinki, reports the Sunday Sun sports writer, Geoff Allen.

lie says they consider that if they went with the Empire Games team to Auckland next February they would not be con- sidered for managing positions with

Australian Olymply,

team.

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Bancallers

Пехен

Draves

Y

Blackhawks

Overseas

Scuseri

Jaguars

Acts

Spartans

Pandes

Grifing

.187

Delawares

Ladies' Senior League

Canadiana

Wildcata

Al. Regreto.. 2.15 p.m.Grinna vi Aces, (Umpires: Roberto Silva, Vie- lor Ng. J. Cheng. Scoret: Der- nard Silva).

3.15 p.m.Pandan V Umpires:

Hearther. Bob

Remedios).

Delawares.

Lesile

Ladies' Senior League

"There is a bond of comrade-Castro. Desmond Lock. Scorer: Philo REFEREE

the semi-finals of the Now chip between regular Pool London, Nov. 23-Jack Me-South Wales Singles Cham-carants, read. Wat of Scoland the England versus Italy soc-pionship today.

will referee

cer match In London next He beat former Inter-stata Wednesday, the English Foot-player Bob McCarthy D ball Association announced.

Sydney, but was taken to five The Italian team is expected sets. The match was largely a to arrive in London next Sun-battle of services, day. Associated Press.

The quarter-finals results

MILAN BEATEN

Milan, Nov. 23,-The Swedish

to one here--Reuter

The Amateur goes to Royal matches, held every two years, soccer team, Norrkoeping, today Porthcawl in Glamorganshire, were played last year at Mama- giving Wales one of the major roneck, NY.--Associated Press beat a Milan team by two goals events for the first time

hi LEAVE FOR CAIRO lory: This will be during the week commencing

London, Nov. 23.---Five May 22 Router.

Pound plush Ryder Cup golfers left WALKER CUP. MATCH. Löndun Airport today for Caire

to

Brl-

ot

CHENIER BEATS --JOHN-PULMAN

were:

John Bromwich beat Colin Long, 9-7, 6-2, 6-3.

Drobny beut McCarthy, ¡4-6, G-3, 7-5; 3-0, 6-1.

Bill Sidwell beat

Geoff

The Old Pool Tiol

-(London Express Service)

Kitchee Held

To A Draw

AI CBA.. 2.49 p.m.--Pirates – v. Wahnos. Umpires: Eddie Loureiro, Eddle Remedios, Frankie Vau Scorer: Ial Wing Lee),

SUNDAY

Men's Senior League

At CBA 11 am-Americans Caund Hwa. (Umpires: Cesar Coelho, Robert Verlesyn, A. Thomas. Scorer: Rennia Baratto).

12.30 p.m.-Basebaltors v. U. S Navy. (Umpires: Bob - MetroWarre Frank Cleary-Bob Porter. Scorer: Eumby Ablonx)"

Wahoos

Pirates

Wen Lost Perct

Ladies' Junior League

St. Terena's

White Fangs Squawa

Clovers."****

MeTycireans

the

PART OR ALL They also expect they might have to pay part of their own expenses to Auckland, whereas all expenses would be paid to Helsinki.

One likely official told Allen: "I would be stupid to nominate... for New Zealand. My ambi- tion is to see the Olympic Games"

coraca

"An Olympics trip

only once in à lifetime, so why...... Won Lost Peret. should I deny myself that op-

1,000

667portunity. My union will say 2000 it is somo-one else's turn-whon 333 they decide nominations for the 0001952. team," he added United,

Press.

BATTING AVERAGES Esseballer Lichr Laz still tops the Senior Men's 1st with a starry .500 mark while slugging Avaria Choy of the Canadiens is burning up The Ladies' Circuit with 402 averaga,

The latest averages follow!~~

Men's Senior League

(As compiled by Philo Remedios 2212 or more times at bat) L. Luiz HKBC

18 H. Abbas

Canadians Friton St. Terean's

St. Joseph's

Springboks Want

U.S. Athletes

500 Capetown, Nov. 23South 8421 Africa has sent an official invita- 1356on to the United States Ama

17

15.

13

2 p.m.-St. Teresa's Cymban. Unbeaten Kitchen wore cheros. Umpires: "Dec". Molthen, Dickle Silva, Lichy Liz Scorer: held to a drawn game when Tony Kwok). adanan melang datang ke | Brown, 0-2, 6-1, 3-0, 6-1, '·

3.30 p.m.Overseas v. Braves, the all-star Chinese team pres; Ingmar Eriksen, Pepy

Malle Enrico Rosario,Scores: 13,, SOUKA OUT OF THE DOUBLES nayef the 40th Division at Philo Remedies). St Andrews,

The Egyptian Scotland, Noy, to participate in

44 four Athletic Upton to send a 23.-The

1951 Walker

Drobný, partnered Open Golf Championship Cup

London,, Nov.

by Colla San. Wui yesterday before Recreio 5.30 a.m.-Daredevils vs. Guterres Braves 23-Georgo

Madcaps. (Umpires: Dimby Ablong, B. Dare Canadians'.

team of 10 athletes.to tour the 10 438 match between the best amateur Gezira on Dec. 2 to Dec. 4. Chenier, the Canadian Snooker Long, was eliminated from the one of the largest crowds Frankie Gonzales-Artur. Ozorio C.K.Tol Chung Itwa 20 8400 Union in October and November

Dr. Ayres Americans 15 000 next year. Scorer: Eddie Loureiro). The golfers-Alf Padgham, Champion, gained a winning doubles, gollers of the U.S. and Great

The doubles semi-final results football match in Hongkong. Suva, Regele era. Scorer:

of military men to watch all am. Jaguars v. Canadians.

YF Yin-Pandas Britain will be played at Bark-Sam King, Jummy Adams, Allan oargin of 19 frames to eight

108.315 Umpires: Buster Hollands, Tony!

Runs Tatted In: Spiker Gutarres In announcing this today, Mr dafc, England, from June 6 to Unlic and one other are over John-Pulmus, of Exeter,

were: ;'

Hal Braves) and Sherry Darg Caga W. H. Vogt, Secretary of the June 9.....

scheduled also

Adrian Quist and John Brom- Army took the lend two / Wing Lea. play in a when he won the third frome

dians)-7 Dave Leonard,

George South African Amateur Athletle The site und days were, an-money tournament al

wich beat Frank Sedgman and minutes from the

2. p.m.-Pandan” v. - Pāks. (Um- Souza (SJC), and Mac MeKay (USM) nounced. Jedny by the Cham-dria on Dec. 10 and Alexan- this afternoon in the News of George Worthington-6-4, 6-1, Phroith Craseley their centre- berto Silva Scorer: Phup. temedies). kick-off pires: Don Robbins. Bon Lo. Ro

and Cycling Association said the World snooker tournament 2-6, 6-2.

Home Runs

Spikes Guterres that the invitation will be con- pionship Committee the Royal Dalley was

forward, who beat the goalie

(Braves), and Broughton (USN)sidered by the Congress of the Men's Junior League 12, Golf Club of St substituto lor. Laurie Ayton and Ancient

2. last-minute today.

Bill Sidwell and Geoff Brown om close range. Three minutes At Reerda, 12.30. p.m.-nguars v.

Triples: Lichy L (auballers) Andrews,

American AAU next mont the ruling body of Harry Bradshaw Irish Open session.

At the

end of the early beat Jaroslav Drobny and Colinter the Army-Were two gonia Bickhawks (Umpires: Bill Woo, Doublest Porter (Americans), Reuter. Chenier led by 20 Long-0-2, 0-7, 2-0, 0-0,

Ковал Mazarin. Henry Hanin Dowany T. (Casarlons). British golt.

-hand whan Roty juddleht Scorer: Samet Samy). Champion, was also booked to frames to 10.

(51.Teresa's). Barkdale is near Southport pn make: the trip but withdrew Chenier first, were 50 to 73, 20 Bromwich and Quist in the eng uninced to shoot into an IL, Khon, scorer: Eddio Loureiro), Scores, with Sidwell and Brown will meet nok advantage of the goalie 3,30 pm. Overseas y Rakes (khn-

Bakar (Paks), the Irish Sea coast of west. Because. his father is seriously to 77, 03 to 34, 17 to 85, 90-to doubles Anal on Saturday maty Nail

piron Y,

and Bjorkman',';(USN)-- Mel Skelly Barack, England. The Walker Cup-Associated Press.

24, 30 to 70-Hauler

Associated Press.

Riicher's first gant fame, Just

Ladler infor-Léboué pa before this interval when Tal. Shin-Wing nefted and the second, a few minutes after semiristian, af- the gaine from Chq: Wing-keung

YOU AND ARE GOING FOR A COUNTRY

11.

here

Mister

Conquest

NAN HOURHEATER DR

BACK AT THE ROYAL TARA

I'M SORRY, MADA

AN HOUR BANC

OF THIS MOGINIŲ, THINKO LIS PARTYE COMPLETE in LEGOT

L'ANOTHER SINK,

COMING

Men's Senler League (As compiled by Hal Wing Le Napire

13.305

CRICKET TEAMS

The following will represent the Optimist against the Navy

A Choc Canadians: 13-640ID.RibeeT. P. Mahón, N. M. Chinten Canadian B. Leg P. Jubeltu, Wahoos

Pirates 322333 Rollver: N. EArti

CAH. PTTltchai D. Drown Wildest

•Pipates

H

Armure en fan -through flag chase, and Abbed-the-Blen Zovier-Widents 113 373

innal of the remainder of the Mame and it was Brilliant goal freeping by, Wu Yu-tak, that saved the game,.

THE TEAMS

inn. Division,

Park: Wootton and Hard wick! Weatherall Spencer and Keetles: Lewis Harry, Crose- |ley, Goody and Dean

Lellan,

At OAS B30% Clover Club AB HAVE at Chater Road on Saturday! Squawait rapfres Panemedios, is Moosdeg C O Fees Scorer: Wing Leo}}} {**THE St. Joseph'the Rexes, and the 82, Teresa Belles are the only-un delested amsat turk stage of the

Junior Loops respectively. The Senior, Men's Funlar; ænd", Ladļes" tussle the lee Mar Canadians. Whelan wildepibble Scorer, P. 8. Purry

H. Soares Wahode 150 12th marry is between Alice Mar's Canadians Home Runs Bobble Lee and and the Wahoos who are tied for, June, Les (Pirates); Patsy Ribeiro first place. O

and lida Souros (Wahoos) and Runs Balled In Bobble Leo-G The latest league standings, incluas.8tolen Dases: Terry

Campor. ing games played, if inst week, Falay Ribeiro, and Ifida Sostes ura as follows:

he Umpires Clare conducted by Rodrigues, Dr. Goenho, Dr 1. Umpire-in-Chief Don Robbins wil 14, Ozorie, P. M ly, de Silva; F. M. Won Lost Perct: The Peninsula Hotel, MezzanineGoanna M. D'Almada Remedios, N o held on Friday, November 25, at Boarne, L. Gi" Gorano♬ DAN.

Castilho, Wahoos Thesen Z A Kinkine ME

LEAGUE STANDINGS Margia Xavier. (Wildente)-1 each.

Men's Senior Leaguo

B. Joseph's U, S. Navy

•Draves.

Yu Ylu-tak. Hau Yung-Hong Pandas and Cheung Rulling: Lee Pinst Canadians

bulTea/Kam-hing and Lo „Paks. Wal-knent Ho Ving-fan, Chu Brdaren's,

Madcaps Wine_rong," || Chong Kam hol, Overseas

Lot: Shul-wing, and Yu Chouk BKUKETIN yun (Wong Kingchung played Chung Hwa in the first half)._

Americans

Daredevils

0 1.000

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RECREIO

The following will represgat the club do recrelo, jat KI IN ENNIE, Jengue fixture against RCoat Cors Road on Saturday at 1 43 pmtad

AM-Prata ¿¡Capilet. De (ARM.

931 Floor. commencing at 0.30p.m. A.Beltran. A P. Ploceira intr-un 306 Owing 10 the disappointing alien- dance, in recent weeks, it is hoped

The following will represent the 2007

Club de Rearefo› 2nd - XT · · In «thotr 000 that all ^leam managers will co league Axture against the Comman 500 operate by sending two members of the ab, King's Park on Saturday at 2500 their team to his meeting. The 148 Noronha (Capt)) EA.. 500 Management Committee of OKAS KAME

500 sociation will most la evening, at Alves A. & Lopes, C. A. Guterres, 500 the omice of President Doc Mol FC Guterres,, D.-E Remedios. 300 then at 8.30 p.m. to discuss rules.. Onund. H. A Remedios, Ar 400 for the forthcoming international Remedios Jne; E. M. Rotar

Bon Horlow, and ether businos Bores,

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