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Week-end Football

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1950.

ARMY MEETS KMB TODAY

IN WHAT SHOULD BE A CLASSIC OF

THE SEASON

BY "UNOMI"

rc-

After last week-end'a quiet spell in the local soccer world, during which only one First Division game was played, League business is sumed in earnest today and tomorrow.

may

Today, at Sookunpoo, two of the Colony's leading teams meet in what

The teams are Army and the Kowloon Motor be one of the classics of the season. Bus. This is a return League engagement, the teams, having met each other carller in the season when Army won by the only goal scored in the match.

ball in the That was a penalty goal, Chau Man-chi having handled the

thrilling dangerous area, and Army converted. If today's game contains as many incidents as the last one, the long trek to Sookunpoo to watch the game will be worth while.

The Bus team will be at full of the return strength with some of their players from the The goal Salgon Interport. keeper, Tam Kwan-hon, Is not ploying as well as we know he steady ean, but he is a good player.

KEY TO SUCCESS

gonia without

Army have shown a welcome; and were no match for their ratled return to form as can be seen speedy opponents who

victories in Secent on three more their by

well-reply. The team is weeks, balanced and contulus many the favourites of local fans.

of A team comprising players soccer who were not included in the Satron Interport XI paid a visit to Bangkok for a zerles of games. The side was ful,

Teunuch, the lanky centre half, is the "star." He uses his height to advantage and never wastes a ball with his perfect distribution.

SPORTING SAM

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

By Reg. Wootton

London Express Service

Inter-Hong League Will Be

Ushered In

Tomorrow

BY "STARDUST”

Team

The 1950 Inter-Hong Softball League will be ushered in tomorrow.

The League has strength is still unknown and speculation has no gauge to go on, drawn eight entries to do battle for the San Miguel Shield.

These are the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (H.K.), Ltd., the Civil Service, Gibb Livingston (the holders), the Mercantile Bank, the San Miguel Brewery, the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd., Texas Oil Co. Ltd. and Union Insurance.

who sl

you you'll need

Luck,

Only one round of games matters ist "Let's see

Good will be played in this League. better!" Players representing their hongs Bankers!-perhaps must be bona-fide employees of it. success their firms.

and winning three games

losing two,

The mid-line is the key to

Several players were injured. many of KMB's successes. Tang

Spence, whose style of play two of them seriously. Stephen

Tennuci's, is Sum and Hung Hing-yuk are two similar to

Lo, the promising Si Joseph's Insitie-left who played such an promising youngsters who regrand team man to have in

name for clic. gradually making a

n He is whole-hearted Important part in the recent themselves

player who never gives up try-downfall of KMB in the Shield Ing.

remi-final, had the

in

Fung Kwan-sing, left-half, is a strong forceful player who, ir he could curb his temper a little, would have no equat Hongkong The front line is "star-studded." Every member of the forward line is a poten- tal match-winner.

SOLID DEFENCE

the

fine

The defence is solid, Leyland, in goal, has a safe pair of hands and Instills confidence in team by executing many saves. Hutton 15 possibly mest polished halt-back here for a long time. He never layoff, has regained all his old 13 Bustered and his fine con-

resumed Chul Chi-fal, who playing this season after a long

structive play

e-participated...

misfortune to have his right leg broken.

Aunther St. Joseph's player, 5, C. Shab, sustained & fractured shoulder in the second game and

will be out of football for the

the rest of the season. seen

always a

gulle and, together with Lee feature of any game in which Chun-fat, forms a dangerous***** right wing,

I don't know what the, Army forward line will be for today's game, but with so many players avallable the line-up the strongest possible' and

Interport left The Colony's wing pair, Chou Man-chi and Lee Tai-fal, will be in KMB's colours and will, no doubt, form the vanguard of many Bus at-likely contain Berry, tacks.

The youthful left winger enjoying one of his best seasous ever. He is in excellent form,

The line is led by that erat while leader, Tang Yec-kit. He plucky centre-forward who, is a with his terrier-1ke tactles, is a constant source of danger to the opposing defences. Ils ducis

Loday with Tennurt will be treat to watch,

Two 'Midgets' To Race The Atlantic

and Andrews.

The two

will be will

Higgins

teams will

put

everything they know into the game in an all-out effort to win

and

six

Not Quite A Successor To Woodcock?

By ARCHIE QUICK

and 11 stones,

Well

HL

note

that dampened

THE DRAW The following teams have been drawn to play this week-

end:

Saturday, CBA ground

3.30 p.m. Asiatic Petroleum Co. v. Texas Oil Co.

Sunday, CBA ground

D.m. Standard-Vacuum Olt Co. v. Mercantile Bank,

1.30 pm. Union Insurance Co. v. San Miguel Brewery.

ON

Sunday, Neerclo ground 10.30 a.m.

Gibb Livingston

LADIES ON WARPATH The Ladies are on the wor- path this weekend.

Hal Wingleo'n Wahoos CROSS bots with "Bloomer Girl" Alice Mar's Canadiennes in the Senlor whilst Eddie Lailles League, "Mathama"

ma" Marques Squa

In the Junior St Theresa piny Ladies Loop..

The Wahoos by beating the Wildcats last week 7-1 had won the "China Mail" Shield for the third time in succession.

the second game

On Sufinal play-offs take

of the

from

the

Hoss

their

Co, v. Civil Service.

this week-place. The Braves, pilated by The spotlight

Charlie the up-onial Chu

"Ole end focussed on

will Figuereido,

pit San Miguel| PARRUE the pearance of Brewery Softball team, which chances for the fog in a battle Uncle Sam's robs will be on view for the first time royal with

USS "Salisbury the focal ball diamond. They sound"

Ja the Erior Men's are to cross bats with the Union Sound Insurance Co. which has In It League, many players in the UK Sofi- ball Senior and Junior Leagues. From what I hear the line-up of the San Miguel Brewery is a powerful one and they should be hot contenders for their own Shield.

At the time

Both quads are ou par on the

are down, the

fielding side and in this game, when the chips sile netting breaks should come out on top.

INTERNATIONAL FINAL

success.

Eight

ocension а

(Bt. Terem") Cecile Amulply

White Fangs) Joyce Guest

iSquawn) Carmen Souza

(Squaws)

D. Remedios

(St. Teresa's)

Take-it-easy Boxers Should Be Checked

Is it not time something were done officially to protect the good old Patient British Publle from boxers who, consciously or otherwise, fall to put their best foot forward for fear of jeopardising a future job?

It is not unusual to see this kind of "take it enay" tomfoolery. On such occasions the caustic remarks of the crowd have usually suggested that they, too, have known what was going on-and were not amused.

We hear a lot about the sport When a promoter signs up a being threatened these daya by fashionable boxer for what looks nl sorts of outside interesis. I to be an attractive light, he takes suggest that a much more good care to be protectest, by ominous menace is the possibility

of the aforesaid Patient BP be coming restive at some of the rubbish being served up to them in the gulta of boxing.

RINGSIDE

George Whiting

Once let the fans reach the when fedup stage especially money is tight-and the whole contract,

against that

boxer

fabric of the fight game could risking injury by performing

be in very real Jeopardy.

elsewhere for say three weeks previously.

NOBODY'S BUSINESS

What

If a man pays to see champion Billy Bang In the ring he is entitled to expect that Billy

happens afterwards to be nobody's Bang will give of his best. He appears certainly does not want the Im-business-and I suggest that can be bad pression that Billy is holding such indifference

It more boxing.

that Blily means 12 414 something in reserve for

few days Bang, booked to fight on July lucrative engagement 32 12 37 inier. Boxers who pull this need put up only a token per

formance

nce in order to keep a 3 10 313 kind of cafeanny are harming

0

20

0 300 300

1.

themselves, the customers, the whole skin for a more lucrative promoter, and the sport as about on, say July 8.

0 34 203 whole.

IS

PETER WELLS

TO STAY IN N.Z.

This high jumper, Peler Wells, is staying on in New Zealand, says Exchange. Three other British Empire Games athletes contemplate returning there— high jumper Ronald Pavitt, shot putter Dr Harold Moody (of London), and the Scottish boxer Harry Gilli- land.

Peter Wells, aged 20, was Public Schools High Jump Champion in 1947, and last year broke the English native record with 6 ft. 6% In.

His father

that he had

be was

as George "Strawberry" Souza

buza Falcons, Llons. Mohawks, P. I. PART OF THE SHOW of St Joseph's Softball team, Dodgers, and Saints.

du" Campos of the

my

Av

Avita "Chandu”

Team Managers are requested

The

ac-

It

course, would, of

be a - arrangement it the

AN EXTRA SECTION

the

The July customers, under present conditions, can take it of leave it-ond the day they leave it will be a gloomy one can for the glove game. You

of the only

fool them some time.

A remedy? I suggest that if a boxer is a big enough altrac-

to warrant tion

a protection clause before a fight then he should be equally willing to keep free a similar period after the Aght.

Perhaps Teddy Waltham the new BBB of C secretary, might 1like

to the to add the iden several suggestions that were proffered him, by invitation at his pleasant litle Installation ceremony.

Talking of Ted, would it not be n cart

n cardin lttle gesture If he were asked to make his farewell appearance as a referee In the Ortiz-O'Sullivan world cham- pionship bout on March 287

I know Waltham ceares auto- matically to be a referee when he takes over his job with the Board in early March-but no- body would mind very much if the red tape were left untled for, a few extra days.

TRICK OR TWO Modesty medal of the week goes to Don Scott, our new Em- Cruiserweight hire Games Champion from Derby. Talk- to me about his New Zea- and trip when he flew in at London Airport, Don described his

push- Empire exploits over." But he had words of

15

gymnasium.

-London Express Scrutec.

REPUTATIONS SHATTERED

The finals of the International In this Unlon Insurance-Son Series will be played on Easter Ted Broadribb, canniest Miguel Brewery tilt, the former Monday, April 10. The gamer, will have L. M. Souza tossing, at the CBA ground, King's Park,

be: and it should be a hard-fought of fight managers, who once with Umbe Moses of the Senior will

10 am. Great Brillan vs battle with, probably, a very bent George Carpentier and Jaguars on the receiving end.

At the close result.

initial sack will be Portugal (Ladies). AL steered Tommy Farr and, The other First Division game Freddie Mill to the top, has

Meng

Canadians, 11.30 am, Pakistan vs Portugat Lau of the today is Kwong Wah V St

annual Dinner Dance and that in James Font ropes on to the frey (Men).

The Ismail All, uverred Joseph's at Caroline Hill. This always

stalion at second.

of the JIK English presentation night will be held should be a one-sided affair, Johnny Williams he has the formerly

Forum softball team is to police on Saturday, April 29, at the proviited, of course, that fic successor to Bruce Wood- Saints feld a team worthy

the rough passage of short stop. Penisula Hotel, commencing at of cuck. But when I met up

the At third is young Kader of 8 pm, and winding up at 2 n.m. the club's name. They have

in strangely Pal Sports Club.

The price of admission is II.K. To complete

told me that he! bad habit of playing weak sides with Ted

Union's field

these $10.00 arc

per person, which in-

high praise for professional Ken and manage to scrape through quiet moment in Jack Solo- the by the narrowest of margins. mons' gymnasium and had entrusted to patrol the country, cludes an excellent dinner and had no confrination of the re- better

port, but letters from his son League were to extend to three Shaw, who took time off from cumprising G. K. Hyder, at left dance.

the found sections in the Third Division, coaching Scots to show A Dance then heart-to-heart talk withheld, Eddie Remedios at centre

Committee beaded indicated

trick Or two in the Kwong Wah are still at

of and Eric Mackenzie at right. by the President's wife, Mra New Zealand to his liking and Then the three top clubs would Scott a bottom of the League and as a him I detected a

of writing the Carmen Molthen, is being formed that

contemplating move up. result of today's game should doubt in his voice.

line-up of the San Miguel and those attending can be staying there consolidate their position at the

assured that this capable com- Sald Mr Wells: "I am sur- bottom.

"He does not seem to acquire Brewery is not yet known,

hut Peter may have The Gibb Livingstons squad, mittee will spare no efforts to prised,

I have always advocated that Klchee,

this the strength," said Ted. "If only I Tomorrow,

freal received the offer of an appoint-

the only way in which Two of the world's smal-

at had got hold of him earlier than the holders of the San Miguel make

Lengue can successfully expand League leaders, meet RAF

MIDGET LEAGUE

Peter, out of the Army re-writes Harold Palmer) is by lest ocean racing yachts are Sookunpoo. The Airmen went I did. He was 10 years then Brewery Shield, who have in I have built their ranks six members of the

cently, hack taken tip

an extra section in the having to take part in the Royal down rather.. heavily by

teams have submitted. countancy. He had no friends Third Division. $1 ith their entries for the Midget

England's shadow "B" eleven Ocean Racing Club's 3,000 goals to one in their last outing, him up to 13 stones, but its Hong Kong Electric

of talent in the person League.

In New Zealand before he left Kaloxy

They are the Aces, with the England team.

There would be an advantage scrambled a 1-0 win over Hol- which was against Commandos, more balloon like than muscle are the team elite." milca race across the I think they are too weak strength. The early grounding

Arrows,

in having fewer clubs in each land at Newcastle, but it was Delawares,

section than the 22 now playing morally a victory for the Dutch Atlantic from Bermuda to to held the strong Kitchee skie. is not there. I should have had of such prominent ball-players Blacks

In the North and South. Townsley

In likely to be in him when he was 17"

English reputations amateurs. Plymouth in July. Both

I do not think there are many, were shattered left and right for the left-back position tomorrow

two Englishmen at are under five tons.

and his tussles with the crafty

a little, but Ted K Baseballers, S. H. "Modes!"

Kan of Pak Sports Club, K. T. note the following conditions Colombes Stadium who climbed if any, more than 10 non-League truth to tell all the best football the emailesi Ho Ying-fun should be most en-spirits not

on. went They will be

Listen: "Johnny's a

of Chung Hwa, R. A made by the Hongkong Softball one of the uprights of the goal-clubs in the country capable of came from the Holland side in

in Third the first half. with Association

to post to fly the Union Jack came holding their own regard yachts ever to have taken paritertaining to watch.

bit temperamental too. Get's an

formerly of Club have Police ns

They moved the ball on first the from Gloucestershire and Bed- Divison football and of paying idea

players participating in In his head and it is in a transatlantle race.

the Cyclones Sofiball team and fidget League:

their way as well. So why not time from man to man and if Before the

tomorrow and may manage the war even

R. A. "Suzy Souza, the

the team

must not

Division into England did have gain a point. The Club team is difficult to convince him other-

Players registered

The Bedford man, who made munke the Third

much the 30-ton yacht owner of

was last year's Champion Squad, be more than 18 years in age the more spectacular climb up a three sections of 18 clubs?

better of matters after the in- considered foolhardy to attempt disjointed at present, the selec-wise."

Ail tlic above mentioned tors having to chop and change

Ierval they never played, such of 5 feet 2 pole which was bending like a

THE EACLES SWOOP 1 crossing.

sapling everyone expected it to

good football as that which had in order to get the correct blend showing against Lloyd Barnell, players are members of Heng-linches or ticipating in any snap in the middle or at least to The yachts are Samuel Pepys, amongst the players that

nt Elemingham, kong Electric. The Gibb Living-

Kone

before from the Fourteen year old David

opposition, players are

Frankle of the 24ft. club ship of the Royal available. A most unenviable Broadribb said that he was suf-ston

Hongkong organised "be uprooted said that he was Eagles won the junior singles whom everybody thought were from fering

slight Naval Salling Association, and ask!

muscle "Samba Correa and Lionel leagues will not be qualified for not worried about the danger of and men's singles titles, and was there merely to provide the second St Joseph's play a

the "Jive King" trouble in the hands.

Sequeira of Cohoe, 1 tons, and

registration.

breaking his neck, but only at successful in

niso

the mixed other half of an exhibition. center Jaguars. and a few

Who Games will be played on a his inability, because of lack doubles and men's doubles, at

was to blame for this ocean racer in the world.

Came within two days when

the "Nevertheless, in Coreline i to they travel

last members of the Braves Softball 50-foot diamond with a pitching, of breath, to reach the top. the Sittingbourne Table-Tennis poor England showing? Almost

lol team. meet Eastern. When these two round he did more damage

distance of 33 feel und seven in- At Twickenham we always Association's tournament. the

WILL HAVE THEIR SAY Challenge Barnett than Wails did in teams met hi

nings of play.

ECC Irishmen, Welshmen

His brother, Peter, partnered Jimmy Dickinson of The Mercantile Bank's boys A minimum of twelve with a Scotsmen performing these feats him in the men's doubles, his a captain who worked himself will surely have their say be- maximum of fifteen

players in a mild way, but part of the sister, Sheila, reached the final entirely into the ground trying fore any of the other teams can must be registered.

show then Is the pursuit by of the women's doubles, and to get a spluttering machine into Registration Fee is 50 cents policemen urged

There were no on by the their

order.. father, the Rev. F. M. going

bil in successes ot

the home "Georgie Porgle" Lipper, the per player and there is a $1.00 crowd.

Eagles, rector of Murston was a succes

team. At Colombes Stadium not one finalist in the veterans' singles.

Quested of Fulham was one and only "Boogie Woogle" per team Affilation Fee.

obviously out of his class, Leuty player. 13 playing in the hot

of the gendarmes appeared on

Derby had a surprisingly ONE CLUB, MANY CAPS of corner for the Bankers and in-

the pitch. eludled

poor game in such company, but in

side are Henry the

Mr H. L. Morrow, of Kenton, the biggest culprits were

that "Dependable" Bucks (ef), R.

HEAD OF THE RIVER

Harrow, has a long memory, or

experienced pair, Wilfred Lord Tedder is to start this deep reading, or both. After Mannion of Middlesbrough and Castro (ss) (Capt). S. Remedios St. Joseph's (P), Pat O'Brien (f), Johnny Jaguars

your's head-of-the-river racen reading my references to school-Len Shackleton of Sunderland." Reyes (2b), H. Mendes (Ir), I. Braves

It will be a Frost (lb) and A. Eca (e).

long and hard St. Teresa's

Madcaps trek, but they will be there to Candies the end, win, lose or draw,

Overseas These Bankers have not been Pandas amon view and it is, therefore, not Chung 3twa

Paks take Williams, possible to gauge their strength. Daredevils

was

emallest

NOT WORRIED

boats Bre

crews of both worried about

visitors to

are the

Explaining Williams' poor

negro,

the

Vuperman" Bux,

But the amateur skippers and Shield recently a keen, exciting whole of their fight. When I not me was witnessed with St asked him why he had not done the 3,000-mile Joseph's victorious by 3-1. They it earlier, and saved me a lo victory of running up and down the can easily repeat this

ring steps, Johnny said he did nail them. tomorrow.

not want to attack, have his leads slipped and make himself look fool,"

trip and its possible storms.

They know that British mid- get ocean racers have proved SAIGON & BANCKOK capable of standing up to harder weather than the larger bonta can take.

Biscay for days, in a race Santander, in Spain.

to

he

and of n

Players

height

under.

LEAGUE STANDINGS The latest standings of the various leagues follows:

Men's Senior Leaguo

VL Percent

.733

US. Navy American38

week-end *Last

Hongkong

conversation Inevitably, our travelled to Salgon and played In 1918 Cohoe battled through that city's team in the

Inter- got around to Farr and I asked a 60 m.ph. gale in the Bay of port Series for the Jotez Cup. Broadribb if he compared with Just the same," rald The score. 4-1 In favour of Sai- Williams.

"No strength. Farr could Kon, was a big disappoinment to Ted. Wolf the Colony's soccer followers, never punch his weight after I Last year during the Rock mace-classle of the small

Hongkong, who won the Cup had bullt him up, because ocean races-Samuel Pepys aall-in 1948 and 1949,

were the had not been looked after when ed on through a 62

young." m.p.h. gale in the Channel when yachts favourites to win this

Broadribb's длу of 30 tons and more were hove-high standard of play and Wat Freddie Mills and his new pro- but from what I hear they are Baseballers

was bition is conditions played in

ogainst good soccer-a hot, bolling sun. tege from Australia, Johnny a team to be reckoned with. If Cumbancheros

prominence Is Blackhawks box former softball Salgon opened the scoring, but Marr, over to Germany to

of any criterion there is no one to Rexes to exhibitions for tho Yee-kit managed Tang equalise shortly before the in- BAOR. He is in communica- whom they will play second Jaguars

the ion with the authorities to this fiddle--but who cares it terval. After the breather,

Is good! The only thing that Braves outplayed end, Hongkong teain was

10.

Eight yachts-four British and

four American-are expected to take part in the race. They will take between three weeks

and a month.

-{London Express Servico)

game.

The match never reached

K. O. CANNON

HOW BACK TO THỊ [BIEN THE BOBBY

INTERRUPTED... HELLO---! THAT

| CURTAIN BOHIKO

THE BAR MOVEO- LALMOST AS IF.........

WHY, IT'S RAUNCHI PLAYING HIDE – AND SEEX.CH?

to

immediate

troops

The Riddle of the Red Domino

GA AND WHERE'S YOUR

PRETTY-PRETTY BOSS? I SEEM TO DETECT AN ANOMA) WHICH ISN'T QUITS YOU.

IT SMELLS MUCH MORE LIKS...

·CORRECT, MR. CANNON, THE NAME 16 PROFILE. YOU HAVE AN EXCELLENT HOSE FOR SCENTING TROUBLE ! PHT UP YOUR HANDS ! M - AND 100 MEAN

YOU, PAUNCH!

leam Overseas

Men's Junior

Spartans

Pandas Acer Delawares Griming

Wahoos Canadians Wildcats Pirates

Ladies Benior

Ladies Junior

St. Teresa's

White Tangs

Squaw

Clovers Meryelrenna

,710

007

.043

ford.

and

.714 from Mortlake to Putney, which boys who have played rugby for will follow the Universlty boat their country, he recalls that race on April 1-in the reverse J. B. Allison' was first capped direction.

Last year's record of

668845966 #¤Å§810KAN 38RE SEAN8

BATTING AVERAGES

The leading hitlers

everybody,

Exc Portsmouth,

was

TRIED TO BE CLEVER These two insides tried to be Ireland when still at Camp-clever and all they succeeded in doing was to te themselves into 193 bell College, Belfast, and that knots, starved their wings and crews is expected to be beaten he was prevented from playing

6.

When was this? At the be

and so take entries into the 200 in one international because of put centro-forward Lofthouse of Bolton out of the game. If the class. Entries closed en March mumps.

Dutchmen had not been so good ginning or just before the Boer shy in the first half they would have had the game, home and War (1809-1902).

dry, befor

before the teams came out Later Campbell was a three- the second time.

In On Edinburgh As It was 18 minutes

from

raised

It must

VOICE OF SPURS First and Second Division: League clubs must scrap that "save our skin" polley which for University team which had a the finish the Boli came years has been the only bar to

back division of international over from the left wing and The Football League's gaining players: full-back, Duncan; wing fresh life by increasing the three-quarters Welsh and Fellilliouse plveted cloverly and number of clubs promoted and all Scotland, and centres A. B. match on the tum.

In the only goal of the relegated ench season.

Timma (Wales) ond

B. have been The voice of Spurs has been Allison

a good shot to pass (Ireland). Holf-backa

д such

grand goalkeeper as In the past

of Simson support

himself to be. Dutchman is A true Every The forward division included

amateur working all the week Flett

and Frew and possibly and playing for fun on Sundays and it was curious to sea tried other Scots internationals.

Mr Morrow suggests that this English Internationals struggling is the record number of capped against them all the time.

Holland comprised formers, clerks

Inn-keepers, Government employees, and they did enough effectively cancel return

a proposal, so often put before for sand Fasson both played Kraak praved

the League by Derby County, that four should go up and four down from each division.

There has always been a de- gree of support for the proposal but ΠΟΣ the three-fourths'

In the two majority the League will de- players in a single club team, Ladies' leagues follows: Ladies' Bentor League AD II Aver mand for any change in those

Avarila Choy

(Canadiana)

Irene Castilho

(Wahoos)

Pairy Ribeiro (Wahoos) Dobbie Lee.

(Piraino)

Terry Campar

(Wahoos)

Ladies Junior League

Gloria Bliva

rules.

CAPPED ACAIN

.

6 24 13 320 New Spurs come forward with John Hyde, 10-year-old to

6 30 11--307 a compromise, which must have Wellingborough schoolber newly tickets to Rio for quite a lot of the home pinyers. England's 0 good chance of approval, that capped for England at rugby shadow Eleven for the coming 28 10 3hree should go up and three har become a soldier-a raw re-

burg and Milan will have to be entirely remodelled,

- a 10

318 down from each division. The eruit in the Royal Tank Regi-matches in Amsterdam, Luxem

three to go would-be the ment at Catterick

up 6 30 9200 two sectional champions and the

better of the two runners-up.

BRUCE HARRIS, ¦ ---(London Express Service)

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