Tour Ends
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1950.
DUCKWORTH MAKES SOME OBSERVATIONS ON CRICKET IN INDIA
Bombay, Mar. 13.-The Commonwealth cricket team, who yester- day won their last match of their India-Pakistan-Ceylon tour against the Bombay Governor's XI, were today packing their bags, ready for their departure after what the manager, George Duckworth, described 01 “a very happy tour,”
Eight members of the team-Duckworth, Jock Livingston, W. Place, N. Oldfield, G. Tribe, Bill Alley, Frank Worrell and John Holt-leave, for England tomorrow by alr. The remainder of the touring party will travel by sea on Thursday.
In a farewell message tonight, Duckworth sald: "If I can possibly help by bringing another side next year to challenge India's best, and thus prepare India further for the MCC visit in 1951-62. I shall be happy to do so,”
Duckworth raid that the Com- monwealth team were leaving "a trail behind them both in the contribution they had made to Indian cricket and in the friend- ships they had made among the players and the public."
cricket could "improve by leaps and bounds it more Indinn cric- keters ontered Lancashire League cricket and returned to India to teach what they learned."
There is no doubt," he fald, "that Hazare and Mankad are Improved cricketers since they have played League cricket in England
Empire Squash
Championship?
London,
Mar. 13. Abdul Barl, of Bombay, the West of India squash
rackets profes-
the
FINEST PUBLIC "While mentioning the cricket- ing public I would like to hand out to cricket supporters In Bombay ny highest pralse," Duckworth cald he was "dle-slonal, who was runner-up in a tournament, and added Duckworth, "because to appointed" with the criticism of recent Open
Gerdon, Walcon of Australia, my mind they are the finest the Indians' flelding during the cricket public in the world." unclelal Tests. Some catches are the firm players from over-
atonal Duckworth and that he was the Indians were binned for seas to compete in the Profes-
Championship of by the dropping left in wondering particularly Impressed high landard of umpiring "whether they were catches at British Isles, which opened at the Lansdowne Club, London, during the tour and added that all."
today. no team
afraki of need be
Speaking of coaching in In-
Their entries were accepted they dla
said: "Every vising India, thinking
Duckworth
had been would be performing before In- centre I have visited in India after legal opinion
the question ferior 'officials,
is very keen to plough back its taken "Neither England nor Austra-profits into coaching schemes whether they met the necessary as though qualification of Brilish nation- and membership of the Indian cricket of tomorrow will it
Squnch Rackets Association. Indian be well entered for."-Reuter.
The answer
favour in their gives the event all thie chor- neleristics of an Empire Cham- plonship, and it in possible that its title may be changed In-future.
In has better offelala to handle and it looks to me Tests" he declared,
Duckworth thought
Western Province Manage A Draw
Capetown, Mar. 13.-The Western Province saved their match with the Australians here today and so be. come the second Province-Natal were the first-to draw two games with the touring side.
on
uf
Neither oversens pinyers nor any of the home stars was en- gapel today when part of the rst round was played.-Bea-
ter.
SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALS
BADMINTON'S BEST
The Home Soccer Front
CHARLTON'S JIMMY SEED IS STILL LOOKING FOR AN INSIDE-FORWARD
BY ARCHIE
QUICK
Manager Jimmy Seed of Charlton Athletic has a grudge against fate. The Valley club is in dire danger of sinking back to the Second Division from which they made such a meteoric rise a decade ago, and the chief cause for their pro- carious position, as I see it, is the urgent need for an experienced inside-forward. And this is where Mr Scod's ill-luck comes in.
To start with he discovered a young man during the War who looked to bo the answer to a Manager's prayer. Jimmy Mason was the name and he looked another Alex James all over. But when hostilities censed and Mr Seed came to bring Mason into the Charlton fold he discovered that he was someone else's lamb. Mason had signed an amateur form for Third Lanark and he was very definitely their player. Since then, of course, he has won his Scottish "cap",
came
to
teams the Hampshire League, and this foresight is bearing fruit too.
Tony Gilman, for instance, is a 10 years old goalkeeper from Goring and Streatley, and he has now saved three penalties.
successive
Next rebuff for the Charlton the presence of Wilfred Manni- Buckinghamshire cluba, Thanks maestro was the "ensa Field-on and Peter McLennan, ho to to his old associations with the ing" LRic Wally wan born the Teesiders' outstanding for county Ted has also got his third almost on the Atheltic'o door ward. step, and it was not unnatural Imagine Mr Seed's renelion that Mr Seed soon raped him in. then when, after the poorest But here again was found that First Division game I have seen Everton had a prior claim to this season, I sald to him "What the young inside-forward. And you want is an experienced in- It was Fielding who was by far side-forward!" the best player on to feld
BILLY KIERNAN when Everton
the Everion, who,
Local Ron While, too, in a 17 beaten were Valley.
2-0, nre in the last four of the yearo old right back of grent That is not all.
Livingstone, centre Mr Seed Cup. The man who beat Ever-promise. thought that he had come to the end of his troubled when he ton was little Billy Kiernan, the half, is off to his National Ser- left who, although born vico and inside-left Hutton in
nlready in the RAF
A 20-year-old Sect, Brown of persunded Alex McCror to move in the Chariton district, was re- from Heart of Midlothian. The commended to the Athletic by Scot never found, his true form Erle Keen and travelled home Bridgton Waverley, In London, and moved on to from Hongkong to sign for the sound centre-forward in the
whore, Centrul Press Photo. Middlesbrough
despite
Wil- side. Valley
He i
great making and inside-right
Homs is yet another local from player in the making.
Slough. I spoke after the game to This team won the Hampshire Everton trainer
Billy Cooke League, Second Division, at the who has been with the club for first Ume of asking and have 40 years. He told me that in his opinion the greatest
Wong Peng-soon, the Malayan winner of the All- England Badminton Championship, in action at the Em- press Hall, London. Wong beat Poul Holm of Denmark in the final by 15-7, 15-10. His hardest match came in the semi-final when he met Denmark's Jorn Skaarup, who held him to 11-15, 15-12, only to lose the third game without winning a point.
-
Hongkong Footballers Dissatisfied With Saigon Arrangements
Chinese football players were humiliated on arrival
at Saigon during their recent tour.
Some had their
money taken away on arrival at the Customs Station, Colony Tennis reported Mr Ennis, manager of the team, who submit-
the Interport Sub-FINE PLAY BY ted a full report of the tour at Committee meeting last night. the
RIBEIRO & RODRIUGES
Australia, in reply to the Western Province's 303. declared their first innings closed at 425 for seven wickets and then, in just over two hours batting, Province hit 142 for the loss of three wickets before stumps were drawn.
Australia were only 21 runs tafa, followed up his 98 in the behind with five wickets stand-first innings with 65 not out.
The Australians will play the Ing when play opened today and Archer and McCool (both not last match of the tour against a out) soon put the Australians South African XI starting
ahead,
They took the total to Friday.—Neuter.
362 before Archer was out and
McCool, reaching his 50, re-i
gistered his highest score of the
07
London, Mar. 13-The draw for the Scottish Cup semi-finals was made today and resulted as follows:
Queen of South or Aberdeen v. Rangers ar Haith Rovers,
Partick Thistle v. East Fife. The matches are to be played on Saturday, April 1, but the venues have not yet been decided on. Reuter,
tout to date, beating his 40 nut Victoria Club Callover
out in the second Test.
FAULTLESS CENTURY
After lunch, when Australia
hour,
41 in half an scored
a faulties5 McCool completed century before the innings was declared. This was his first hundred in first class gomes 1 three tours, covering New Zea- land (1046), England (1948) and South Africa this season,
McCool did not make a m take and batted, In all, tw minutes short of three hours and bit seven fours.
PRICES CUT ON THE
+
FAVOURITES
The report was accepted by the meeting. Mr Ennis said that the arrangements by the Sai- gon authorities were not satisfactory. When the long- kong team arrived at Saigon, they were not met at the airport.
outside-left
טי
ก
footballer
also reached the
looks
22
seminals of
of all time was Dixie Dean, and the Russell-Coles Cup comepti-
I
nothing cald would swerve tlon. him from that choice. Everton,
т
for
I understand, will make a bid a goalcaring centre-for- ward already with a Lancashire club before transfer zero day March 17.comes alongs.
STACK TRAGEDY
A simple necident during "friendly" match has brought stark tragedy to George Marks, Reading's English International |
Elm Park is being complete-
reterraced and new dressing
rooms and medlent room have
been installed. Manager Drake also has an idea that it would be a good thing if an official time. keeper was appointed to League matches, and so take away from the referee the trouble and re- ponsibility of having to con- tinuntly look at his watch 10-
cable.
I understand that as result
Hoalkeeper. A kick on the in-wards the end of side of the thigh while agains; Rotherham in 5f the death of Mr W J. Cears, La "ALP" | Mr Joe Mears, of Chelsea, is tering game has resulted in Marks suf-ikely to be put up as chairman calcination (excess of of Third Division Committee and calcium). Ils stiffened body 14 Mr Jack Budd, also of Cheloco, packed In plaster from neck to as chairman of the Football feet, and he even has to stand Combination Management Com-
for his meals. up
There is mittee. will ever play seme doubt ho
Playing for Queen's Park Ran- again.
gers third team against Read- F. M. Ribeiro and T. E. Marks played for England on ing juniore was one, Iver Powell
eight occasions when with Ar- of Bargoed. Same club, of tax
the and Rodrigues,
youthful that the reafter deduction Mr Ennis gald
also assisted hometown-but not the Ivor senal, and has was fairly ground fees.
Portuguese pair, gave. a fereeing in Saigon
Blackburn Rovers and Bristol Powell. Just a strange coincl- The ground for these three fine exhibition in good and players-were sporting
their City. His deputy, playing 60dence. will be and
during
at Hongkong third round the games very clean
match in the well now, is John McBride, who that He added
the Football Club, Happy Valley,
the Army games.
goalkeeper
accommodation for players was and the admission will be $10, so Open Doubles Championship was
against RAF, Royal Navy
DIET BLAMED
and
sets.
same
and
FANLING GOLF
Services Lose
46 10 now and Bert
To The Club
Д
in Chinese hotels and it was far and $3.50. Services half price against Ip Koon-hung and French Army two years ago.
for the $8 1lckets. from comfortable.
Edwin Tsai yesterday, al- Two men with 80 years ser-
them
em with the Ile requested the association
The association also received though losing in straight vice between to write to the Saigon authori-
record? same clubl
Is this tlos asking them to have better letter from an all-Indian
That is the aggregate time put arrangements in the future.
team called the Aryan Gymk-
The Tsui brothers, holders, in by Fred Bartholemew, hana Soccer team, and, accord- BANCKOK STANDARD
to the letter, this team had no difficulty in eliminating years at Elm Park and
hend groundяman, Captain Chimmell, who made a never been beaten during their Choy Tin-fook and D. Tsul.
Penney, 40 years, and now head The Men's Open Foursome Bangkok in the
and tour to Malaya, Bangkok
Experience and court craft aleman. Both are ex-Reading was won by Dr J. B. Maclde Saigon area, reported that in other
places in the Far East. It carried P. K. Tong and Gordon players. Bangkok the football association was decided, however, that the Lum through to the 4th round In contrast to these veterans,feated N. A. Brown and H. H.
and association neted when the card was called over on the Lincolnshire there was in name only, their proposal of visiting here, Nornian
non could there was no promotion in the
The standard of football as the association could not ac- champions. game. was low and primitive."
The
commodate them. actual bolly
all in charge of
In a marathon game Lt-Col The Burn Football Associa- sports in Bangkok
the tion had written to express their J. W. Spence and G. Chon over-
could Shiu-wing in three sets. if they
London, Mar. 15.--The prices of the leading candi-survey dates were cut and a fair amount of business was trans
Handicap at the Victoria Club here tonight,
Dramatic, the mount of Gordon Richards, shed a point to 7 to 1 to retain his position at the head of the market. Burpham was a firm second choice at 8 to 1, also a point less than at the previous callover.
was
naked
and H. W. E. Heath who do-
Mundy at the 19th hole.
not
accept at the expense of Donald Lo and Manager Ted Drake has many Lo, the University youngsters on his books, and a big reason for this is Ted's scour. ing of the local Berkshire and
Yet another name has to be added to the "Hole-in-One" Decanter. The distinction goes to Mr D.S. Robb who did the
conceding only two
Against Wales
12.
In the Club v Services matchi
The Province, an in the first
Physical Education Department, gratitude during their last visit came Choy Tin-wah and Wong French Rugger XVlast Sunday, March are in start a dienal innings, mude when baiting a second time, for
Capt Chisnell sold that there come again in the near future. Ip and Tsal took the first set The run on the Eprom-trained who is to be flown over to Lin- off-turnlag balls from Inn
lie is coln this week, closed at 22 to
was a very good stadium in They explained that their de Johnson clear-bowled both Nel Transatlantic continued.
Bangkok which could easily feat in Hongkong was purely easily. and Wilson, the opening pair.
now a 10 to 1 shot, two points 1, a reduction of three points.
Only six horses were quoted accommodate 20,000 people, and due to the food diet and the Only 37 runs were then tess thon his hat quotation.
on
he was given to understand by weather. Last year's winner, Fair Judg for the Grand National.
Regarding the the board--there were 17 when
schoolboys' Yorkshire-trained Freebooter an official that another stadium they were out in the first In-ment, is the fourth choice at 100
and to 9, while his stable companion, is still the first choice at 9 to which could accommodate 50,000 interport in Manila at the be nings but
ginning of April, it was decided that the association will supply Wynne came to the rescue once Bobo, remained unaltered at 181. Lord Bicester's Koimond, the minck-up last year, shortened more with a stand of 60 for to 1. the third wicket
The French entry, the Comte a point to 100 to 7 to become Cheetham, the Province cap-de Chambures Roc du Diable, a clear second favourite.
Cheetham
Second Division League
Cricket Averages
QUOTATIONS
The full quotations were:
The Lincolnshire
7 to 1 Dramaile
to 1 Burpham
10 to 1 Transatlantic
100 to Fair Judgment
13 to 1 Bobo
20 to 1 Barnes Park
22
to 1 Roc du Dlable
25 10 1 Goldsborough and Star Point
05 10 1 Fancy Fly, Grani, Jamaica Flame and Trao
10 to 1 Philadelphe and Pom-
BATTING:
Inns, N.O. Runs H.S. Aver.
S. V. Gittins (KCC)
1
*773* 200
D. G. White (KCC)
12
B
172
41,80 44 20.00
S. E. M. Bux (IRC)
12
1 200
92
24.18
207
คด
GU
23.04
23.01
pous.
109
48
22.14
The Grand National
242
942 35-
22.00
0 to 1 Freebooter
*
2
220
47
19.00
100 to 7 Holmond
143 40
10.30
102
40
10.00 veen
185
37
13.41
22 to 1 Shagreen
188
57
14.40
25 to 1 Russian Hero
105
183 43 14,07
41
33 to 1 any others.--Reuter,
12.69
AT. Lee (KCC)
J. Hurst (RAF)
B. F. Dhabher (KGVS)
V. C. Bond (KCC)
D. E, Remedios (Recreio)
E. Randall (KCC)
A. E. Noronha (Recreio)
C. Hughes (Dockyard)
F. Harraway (Commandos)
Erle Ho (University)
• Not Out. Qualißeation: 150 runs.
BOWLING:
ក្នុងធុងដួងក្នុងឥត ។
30
7.53
Overs Moldens Runs Wkts. Aver,
D. J. Dunne (KGVS)
85.3
32 206 41
5.02
A. R. Osmund (Recreio)
44.1
104 26
0.30
G. Vale (R. Navy)
7D
23
158
24
6.30
W. II. Owen (Commandos)
79.5
15
215
31
0.03
Y. Motiwals (IRC)
30
บาย
340
70.3
15
211 28
102.5
210
20 240 33
7.54
104
42
310
42
7.50
12
02
18-
245
32
7,65
04.5
F
25 207 27 7.60
70.1
17
125.0
145
7.75 287 35 0.20 130.2 43 2013
273 33 8.27
20
73.6
10
15
101
23
8,30
100,0 24
224
280
34 0,50
137.5
35 339 30 0.20
31
10
252 26 0.09
00.2
15 281 28 10.03
Maylor (R. Navy)
00.1
18 270 20 13.50
G.-Elliott (University)
07.4
7
380 28
13.78
Eric Ho (University)
100.4
370
24 10.79
Qualification: 20 wickets.
D. E. Remedios (Recreio)
J. Hurst (RAF)
A. T. Lee (KCC)
G. Dean (Commandos)
F. D. Bottomley (KGVS)
W. Salter (KGVS)
C. Guterres (Recreio)
A D. Ebrahim (IRC), G. While (KCC)
M Nicolson (KGVS)
D. G.
H. Davenport (RAF)
Collins (Dockyard)
P. Hards (Dockyard)
141.1
30
the Services were leading the Club by one point after the Paris, Mar. 13.-The French singles matches in the morning. Eumes. However, in the second stanza they met with determined Rugby Union team to meet however the Club scored a run- opposition, as the Portuguese Wales at Cardiff on March 23 away victory after lunch and warmed up and fought for every shows two changes from that finally won the match by 31%
which bent England 6-3 at Parts point to 18 points, be bull in the very near
point tenaciously.
inst month.
Detailed results were as fol- Rodriguez was the more age Pomathies comes in at wing lows, with Services given first: 24 each player with a shirt bearing gressive of the Portuguese pair) sald that there were
Maj. E. H. L. Fisher - v 3. B. three-quarters instead of F. clubs playing in a league series a badge specially embroidered and was particularly strong at Cazenave (Racing Club) and Mack Mag d. 11. - in Bangkok, but no Referees for the occasion. Association. All referees in
Iwojure.
Ho
football games were appointed
by mutual agreements vidual clubs.
of indi
Capt Chisnel! said that when
he arrived at Sation he learned that the Saigon schoolboys' team
was on a tour in the Philippines In April, and they had
and play a game here. if they could come to Hongkong
MACAO INTERPORT
100 to 0 Cromwell and Mona and play Macao
2. The team
Como Ying-fan
SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGGER
In a barnstorming final
combination.
volley. On numerous
occasions
G. Slewart 0. Maj. D. H. Hous
L. McAlister IV W. N. A. Smat
he beat the Chinese single-hand-Fournet replaces Jean Pilon ton Linsker ; Capt. B. W.
Perigeux at fly-half Ho was alco ed at the net.
Cazenave and Flion scored Maj. E. v.
C.
Watson ; Capt. 3. G. Hillery strong overhead but his second France's two trics against ♥ D. H. Blake 1; Col. J. I. An- delivery was dame in compari- England.
derson 1 V R. 1. Gotch -; Maj. J. libeiro was steady but ho
Barrett 1 v 3. D. Calvert -; Lt. 3. The tear La: G. Brun. Bayes y D. D. Cayford 1: Ma). was often caught out of position.]
боп.
and his forehand drive
The play was
had:
ungian
Capt. M. W. Smith 1 v I. R.
Shawball Neilson - Anderson Bichard. 2: Buchanan Dunlop & Ferguson Bell & McMullen 3: Macfarlane & Biddlecoombe.. Hunter & Suen 3: Fisher & Jaig - V Mackie Stowert 2; Edgar # Webb & McAllier - Linaker & Smaller
J. yesterday's games in the Charity He possessed a powerful service (Vienne); M. Simon (Castres),. v. Gray 1 Y W. W. Sim: Mal Marquey (Toulon), P. Lauga Capi. A. D. Macpherson - v 3. L. Seven-a-Side Rugby Tourna- acked
(Vichy), M. Pamathies (Lyons), Kay 1: /Lt. B. Stableford I
T. B. Low-; Lt. Col. A. §. Shaw F. Fournet (Montverrand), G. Ball D. L. Anderson Lt. Col. ment, Club "A" beat a deter- punch in it. mined 23 Field Regiment RA. Ip played his unual clever Dufau (Racing Club): R. Beime G. L. Neilson 1 8. H. Bichard
who had played game, mixing his shots with (Cognac), P. Pascalin (Stade Lt. Col. R. Buchanan Dhuning
R. D. Bell one game just previously, by great dexterity. Tsai ably sup- Montola); R. Ferrien (Rerbes), on 1 v2.7. Mokulen; Col. Another item discussed at five points to nil.
ported the champion and gave a F Bonnus (Toulon), P, Arisloy3. 8. Macfarlane v . D. Bun C. H. T. Buen Capt. A. G. B. The Commando seven more sparkling display both at the net (Pau), J. Matheu (Castres), G. ter : hta). 3. Biddiecoombe y last night's meeting was the.
(Agen) and J. Bart Fagar - v R. K. Collings 1: Capt. Basquet Macao interport and it was de- than held their own in the first and with powerful drives.
(Lourdes). Basques la captain, W. D. M. Webb vit. I. Coombs cided that the Hongkong team half and came close to scoring
1: Capt. a. C. đơw 1 y H. 8. A¤- fast on the Reuter
|derson__ -;_2/LI, J, C. M. Baynes - should leave by air on March 25 on two occasions. In the second
v R. E. Les 1; Capt. P. 3. Wood- MATCH RESULTS on Sunday, half, however, the better com- whole and the volley exchanges will bination of the Club told, and lively. Each player smacked the
London, Mar, 13-The follow.ward vlt. E. Batley i: Capt, J. M. Bricknall - v E. X. Sainsbury by boat on the following in the closing minutes of the ball hard and there was little of
game Nolan went over for a the pat ball variety which in-ing were the results of Rugby
Cleland -: Capt. B. 23. Matthews 1 v 1. M. Snow »; Moming total 13%, 1eams selected are: Ley- try which D, Henderson can-cidentally featured play in the Union games played today:
Talywlan 3, Pontypool D,
1244. land (Army): Hou Yung-Gang verted with a well placed kick. other three matches.
Glasgow Academicals 6, Ox- (Klichee),
Tsa Kam-hung Other results yesterday were: Inconsiderate spectators who ford University 5.--Reuter, (Kitchee); Tang Sum (KMB), 23 Field Regiment R.A. beat 40 moved in and out of the courts RUGBY LEAGUE CUP Fred Davis Lends Leonard (St. Joseph's), Hutton Commando Brigade 3-0; Club during play caused at least two London, Mar. 13.-The draw
(Kit-"B" beat 42 Commando Brigade games to be stopped temporarily for the semi-finals of the Rugby Collings Coombe Houston Len
Chun-fat Donaldson By
(KMB), 3-0; Argylla beat 40 Infantry Despite the umpire's warning to League Cup, held at Manches- Pereira (St Joseph's) Yu Division Provost 15-0; Police keep clear during play spectators ter today, resulted as follows: 2: Cow & Baynos Anderson & Cheuk-yin (Kitchee), Lee Tal- beat KSLI 3-0; 27 HAA (continued to filter through.
Widnes v. Bradford-Northern Four Frames fal
Regt. "A" beat Tomor Tigers Mullen (Club), 0-0; and 14 Field Regt. best' 34 The first semi-final singles or St. Helen's.
Leede v. Warrington. Blackpool, Mar. 13-Fred Daley (Navy), Galvin (Army), LAA Regt. 0-3, -
match between Ip Koon-hung
Tics Arc to be played Edwin Wing-keung Davis, the holder for the past Chu
(Kitchee),
and his doubles prayed on the Saturday, April 1.--Reuter, two years, retained his four Lui Shu-ping (CAA) and Hung
Taal, is due to be frames lead over Walter Donald- Hing - yuk (KMB). Team
Stand Court to-day, commencing Badminton Results at 4:30 pm. The other semi- son in the early ression of the Manager: Mr LG. Young.
final game between Tsul Wal- Anal of the World Professional Trainer and assistant: Mr Ennis
Results of badminton It was disclosed at the meet- Snooker Championship here to-
matches put, former chanplon and Lt Col ing that the Korean Football Played at the VIC yesterday even-J. W. Spence, Army champion, at the interval he led by 17 Association had written to the
Schoolboys Bingles. - B Saw will be played to-morrow. frames to 13. Bonnidson polted association asking if they could beat an Chun-hong, 18-8, 15-10.
K. Men's Junior
Doubles.-N.
Full results splendidly while winning the visit Colony again some time in chin and K. K. Lake best E. C.
ches were: frat two frames to reduce his April.
Y, Isi and T. 161, 153, 153; defelt to two, but he miled to It was decided that the Colony. Cheo and B. T. Lam beat R Tauf Wal-pill Ind Trupul match of the World and Euro-girl, tonight beat the world re- hold the Champlon, who won would entertain them at the C. Wong and K. Y. Two 15-5, 18-1 best Choy Tin-fook, and
A. 63, 6-3; Lt-Col J. W. Brence and pean Ico-Hockey Championships cord for the 100 yards back- conclusion of the local league on Mixed Doublares hasi de Chos best Chor Tin-wah three of the last four frames.
and at the Empress Hall this after-stroke hero, clocking 1 min.: 4.6 The afternoon scores, with games, and three games have R. M. Boares and Mias D. De-Wong-hu-wing 7-8, 2-0, 1 P.K. noon.
Tong and Gordon Lum beat. D. Lo Davis Orst, were 25 to 93, 20 to been arranged for April 19, 10 41 15-4, 15-7.
The period scores were 4-0. Doubles.--G. Lum, and N.: Lo 8-8, 8-81 Ip Koon-hung Senior Men's 90, 05 to 58, 28 to, 74, 71 to 35, and 19. It was decided to give Koo feat F. 3. Low and and Edwin That beat 1.ar, Ribeiro | 2-0, 2-0---Reuter. 05 to 37-Rouler.
Korea 40 per cent of the gatesli.“T." Hpah (walk-ovat).
and T.E. Rodrigues :6-8; 7-0.7 Kint, in 1939*Reuter.
શ
| arva
Junior
on
World Ice Hockey
Lee 2; Hawkins & Tillery Wat- on Biake 4: Woodward & Brick nell 2 v Balfey & Salnwbury »; An« derson & Barrett Golch & Cal- vert 15. Binkih & Matthews – v Cis- land Snow 2: Boyes & Gray - ▼ Cayford & Simmons 2; Macperson Riableford • v Kay & Low 2: Aftamoon total 8, 10; Grand total 10% (Services), 31% (Club).
Championship Swimming Record
London. Mar. 13.-Britain
of yesterday's mat beat France in Group "A" by Hilversum,
to nil in the first wielema. nine goals
D.
Mar. 13-Gertjä Dutch
15-year-old
SOCK.
The official world record is 2
min 8.1 secs, which was set 1940
by another Dutch
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