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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950.
BRITAIN'S NEW ATHLETIC THE SWALLOW SKATE SWIRL Pure Amateurism Is Dead
STANDARDS OWE MUCH
TO ONE INSTITUTION
BY ROY MOOR
"',
Britain's marked advance in general standards of track and field athletics achievement in recent years reflects particular credit on Lough- borough College, her newest centre of physical education. Since 1931 the outskirts of_the_picturesque Loughborough College-sitaated on market town of Loughborough in the English Midlands-has develop- cd from a small centre of athletic instruction into an important institution in the field of sport.
Students from all parts of Britain and the Commonwealth countries today seek the physical education diploma nt the College which is fast winning fame throughout the world for its capacity to produce sports teachers of outstanding ability.
The many distinguished teachers of athletica already produced by Lough- borough include England's team of national coaches: G. Dyson,, A. Chapman, D. Watts and J. Alford, who lecture to schools and athletic clubs and supervise the training of club conches
the
modern baths,
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It was in 1931 that a Physl-Features of the Main Hall are) and equipment for all forms of cal Education department was the Indoor swimming pool and Beld events. Overlooking created 212 Loughborough-at n gymnasium divided by a cen- stadium that time specialising in entral corridor. The gineering Instruction to defeet by velop the athletic side of College and to begin a
students
to
30
15 11 film 75 pavilion containing pool is feet. An under-dressing rooms, a buffet, the ground
round lounges and lecture rooms. passage runs
the pant course three sitles of
and
d The College authorities have through
windows recently purchasect n plate glass of training for
adjoining the playing qualify us teachers. Se success-laserted in its sides the tutor is estate
in Bekls, on which further pro- ful has been the Loughborough able to watch the students College that today nearly 200 the water and to communiente vision will be made for three football pitches, faur study physical with them by means of micro- Rugby men young
Association football pitches. education there every year.
three
13 hockey plches and tennis courts.
phone and loudspeaker.
which
1s
The gymnasium, SUMMER SCHOOLS
fully equipped, is 02 feet by 45 for feet and contains a badminton Special summer schools
held and basketball court. There is are also various sports annually, For instance, Lough also an outdoor swimming pool
authorities. in borough
con-110 feet by 45 feet. Besides Junction
the ateur second gymnasium with a floor with Athletle Association of
area of 3,000 square feet there special holiday is an indoor tennis court of 120 land, hold course of a fortnight's duration feet by 08 feet which can also take up an tor track and field athletics be used for gymnasties.
Improve enthusiasts cager to
either their ability formers or coaches.
01
per-
Archer, andere
100
Among the students who re-
Lough cently completed the borough course of physical education was Douglas Harris. famous New Zealand middle distance runner, who has now returned to his home intry country appointment. Present students include John
who
the won Besides
n providing
first metres sprint final for Britnin einss system of physical
Games European businessmen take ad-sports education, the College is at the Many
for vantage of this course, it quipped with 35 playing fields at Oslo, Norway. Newly
of pointed Captain of the Lough-
Schopt of borough --.. offers-on-opportunity to qualify which comprise 120 neres
Physical n district conch under the ground and hag accommodation bor
Duncan White, coaching for Rugby foollal, Association Education is nation-wide athletics
Ceylon and he raced so well for been football, hockey, cricket,
400 cheme. The result has
Metres Hurdles and grass court in the that Britai is now equipped hard court
Olymple Anal in 1948. with
specialised tennis. athitetles couches. Such is
:13 1
200 neurly
demand for atleties
There is
Athletics also an the instruc-stadium capable of accom
on themadating 20,000 spectators tion In the country since
ileal 10-18 Olympic Games thatgrass terraces. It has an double that number at least is quarter-mille cinder track wide
enough for six "lanes," rellared,
pils jumping magni-man1 The
provision in
Lizent
College offers
training
facilities, adequate
per- and space
1940
ap-
Manchester U. Draw With Liverpool
COLONY TENNIS
Arms - nulward - stretch might have been the order given to Beryl Balley at Wembley Ice-rink. At 10 Alto · is one of the best of Britain's Dosi-war skating silscoveries, and was one of four British girls competing In the World Is Figuro Championships. -(London" Expreis Servies)
Spence And Tsui Reach No Decision In 2-Hour Battle
Who will meet Ip Koon-hung in the final of the Colony Tennis Championship? A 123-minute marathon battle between Taul Wai-pui and Lt. Col. J. W. Spence Inst night still left the question unanswered.
Tsul won the first two sets convincingly, 6-3, 6-3. Spence, less convincing but nevertheless effective, took the next two 6-1, 6-3, In a tense and exciting fifth set, Tsui led five games to two, but Spence fought back to level the score 5-5, and the match was left at that.
In American Athletics
SAYS CORNELIUS RYAN
Apparently everyone in America except the President of the U.S. Olymple Committee admits that pure amateurism in athletics is dead-and that may create some problems for the 1952 Olymples
More and more college officials are speaking frankly of the commercialism
of college sports--and it is from the colleges that the bulk of the USA Olympic athletes come.
"No college can have a con- nistently top-notch big-tima football team
without buying Lincolnshire Callover
It," said Dean Wilbur J. Ben der of Harvard College.
of Nevadn
The University admitted that "you can't play with pen-
big-league football nies," and George Southworth, head of tho Nevada Booster Club, said: "Our boys don't play just for the fun of playing businessmen wo -like other have had rising costs and ours Included the rising cost of athletes,"
MORE BACKING FOR
The
BARNES PARK
pricca
for
are:
for
London. Mar, 15-Backing for Charlle Elliott's mount, Barnes Park. featured the callover on the Lin- colnshire Handicap at the Victoria Club here tonight.
Barnes Park, who drifted to 40 to 1 before Elliott Five outhern colleges cited
was engaged, shortened six points from his last quota- by the National Collegiate
tion and is now the fifth favourite at 100 to 7. Athletle Asociation for viola- tion of the NCAA rules for aid to
the Liverpool Spring Dramatie, day admitted the athletes quickly
Burpham, Transatlantic and Cup, to be run over one mile, truth of the charge and Bald
furlongs and 170 yards on remained the two they intended to take care of Fair Judgment
in their
own same as at the last callover, Friday, March 24, their aletes
The acceptors (with weights) fashion, and the NCAA rules Dramatic heading the market
at
7 to 1.
Sterope are not realistic.
(D atone, 7 pounds). Some outsiders were intro-
Royal (: 5), Jock Sent "BROKEN TIME" duced for the first time. included Flush
13). Toko (0: 0). among these being the hurdler (8: Louisiana State University Bronzino (the mount of Edgar Yellow Idol (8: 8), Silver Gate
3), Ku and football players $250 Britt), the grey Laverstoke paid ilg
Interrogated, Parbleu cach for wages they lost from the renamed Blackpool Tower.
Grand 7:
and Siapdash (all 7: 6), Ilyrost their regular jobs while prac- The betting on the
5), Dev
Devancer and Shali Cross (7:4), Fancy Fly (1: 9), tising for a special game. This, National was confined to
alx horses a "broken time" same
quoted of courts, in
Red: Carnation (7: 2), Trinity, payment, favoured by European Monday, the only change being Mirian II and Bakersgate (ali countries but oppored by then cut of two points in the price 7:
Acre (0: 13), 1), King's Sha- of the Irish challenger,
Swift U. S. Olympic Committee.
Flight, Peking Way, Winter Crop and Royal (all 0: 12)-Reuter.
men
In fact the Olympic Commit- green. tee, headed by Avery Brundage, said last December that accepting athletic scholarships to colleges would not be con- sidered amateurs by the USOC.
This would ellininute
tually every capable athlete expected to make the 1952 even and would have been equally destructive to the 1948 squad.
.
THE QUOTATIONS
The quotations were:
The Lincolnaldire
7 to 1 Dramatic. 8 to 1 Burphani
10 to Transatlantic. 100 to 9 Fair Judgment. 100 to 7 Barnes Park.
100 to G Bobo.
22 to 3 Rcc du Dlable.
the
on
25 to 1 Goldsborough and Star Point.
to 1 Blg Wig and
Grand National
(7: 8),
Kübelin
and Vasant
Lion
Boat Crews On Full Course
Trials
London, Mar. 15.-Oxford
and Cambridge University crews today held full course and trials in preparation for the but bont race on April 1, Fair
there was little. scope for comparison as they were held in reverse directions and in varying conditions.
Cambridge, rowing the ortho- tax Courso from Putney to Mortlake in the morning, clock- ed the excellent time of 10 mins, 40 secs. Oxford, going the afternoon, covered
+
While most of the examples If Monday's replay is anything | lost the Initiative and he had the
dealt with elted above have
33 to 1 Fancy Fly, Grani, like yesterday's match, the ten- doctor running from eldeine to football, other sports have the Jamaica Flame and Tsao. nis community of the Colony will sideline.
40 to 1 Philadelphe, Blackpool be suffering from heart failure. So far, things had gone all ame situation to a lesser de-
The tie between these two Tsul's way. But from the start gree. And many track and field Tower, Bronzino, Gulgey promised to be the most in- of the third set, the spectators athletes also are football players, Laverstoke.
such no world shot put record- 50 teresting of the tournament. It saw different Spence, was.
They saw a Spence tearing holder Jim Fuchs and quarter-Seller. ALL BEFORE HIM Into the play as If his life deller Olle Matson.
to Freebooter. Tsul took all before him in pended on it, and they saw a With, the colleges openly dis-
100 to 7 almond. their heavy ald to the opening sota. Oddly, games Tsul greatly subdued by such a curing
100 to 0 Cromwell and Mona- the USOC will have athletes, went against service for the Arst show of spirited tennis. He hil five games, but asut pulled ahead hard and accurately. Tsul made to do one of two things: revise veen.
20 to 1 Shagreen, to return the to policy or callant efforts
make good is
25 to 1 Russlan Herm. London, Mar. 15-Manches-10 4-2 in the all-important sixth ter United, the Football League Fame and then went on to lead smashes, but if he managed to threats to bur any athlete who
33 to 1 the rest.-Reuter. return them, Spence usually pro-rols the slightest aid. Division leaders, were held to 5-2.
With
some tremendous can-duced a really unbeatable sinash
The Olympic officials prob- LIVERPOOL SPRING CUP at home by a scoreless draw Liverpool in a match for vital nonball services and mashes, across court.
Spence led 40-15 In the ninth Spence won all the games in ably would prefer to do nei-
London, Mar. 15-The High for Pakistan, they gained game, but with quiet strategical the third set with the exception ther, but colleges rapidly are
tiring of hypocrisy and can be Commissioner won of the fourth.
a clear-cut | Habil I. Rahimtools, has hi London, Mar. 15.-Frank Chester, the English TestChampionship points.
The players took a rest before expected to force umpire, who said yesterday that he had never enjoyed brought Liverpool into a cene play, Taut pulled up and
Teul began
24 final acceptors announced to- ne match in the Australian tour of 1918, said tonight recond position with 41 points theme and the second set with starting on the fourth set. They decision one way or the other. five-year-old Taeko among the
four behind Manchester United
and both deserved one. magnificent aces →→ that he would like appeals to be banned experimentally and one ahead of Blackpool and threo
then a double fault. But he won the game and the next two. Spence was swiping at random during this period, and Tsul was of the getting the measure
Test Umpire Suggests Appeals Be Banned
for a season.
Chester, talking to Central Lancashire League cap- tains and umpires, said: "I would like to see an ex- perimental scason in first-class cricket without appeals, leaving it to the umpires to decide, After all, they are the sole judges of fair and unfair play."
Sunderland.
set.
Manchester United dominated the game, but could not plerce the Liverpool defence, in which the goalkeeper, Sidlow, played smashes and was returning then brillantly. At one period the accurately. United's whole team, with the
HELD INITIATIVE the goalkeeper.
Spence took the Although Asked if, in view of the grow- Frank Worrell, W. E. Alley, G. exception of
striving for the vital fourth, seventh and eighth games ing practice of every man in Duckworth, K. Holl, N. Old- the side appealing. he thought field, Winston Place and G. E.al, but sl Sidlow blocked in this set, Taul never really
of the their way. umpires should be given Jurts Tribe. The remainder
Forty thousand people watch- diction to call this "ungentle-team are travelling by sea.
Explaining that they had woned the match "I manly conduct, he replied,
am willing a book and you will 13 and lost only two of their find the answers all there, have said a lot and I shall prob
20
The
was quite WO3 4
matches Livingston said: standard of cricket
good, but the tour
were
| strenuous. We were playing Aberdeen 1 Queen' South 1
1 Rangers
SCOTTISH CUP
Result of the Scottish Cup fourth round repinys were:
the
week, Includ- most days of
Raith Rovers declared:
Sundays.
Everyone Was and int English cricket
Queen of South now meet the We were the winners of the Raith kind to us and players seen our ave never resorting to Intimidation of the guests of the United Kingdom Rangers' second replay on the
Commissioner wherever semi-finals-Reuter. umples. I have nothing more
we went."-Reuter.
abis Exce
be for the high jump about it." Chester proud of have
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RM
to say about the Australians,
High
The New Zealanders, who were CEYLON XI IN KARACHI here last season, were a charm- ing lot of men and it
pleasure 10 umpire
matches."-Reuter,
London, Mar.
Wos a thetr
Karachi, Mar. 15.The Ceylon arrived here to- cricket team night by air for their month's tour of Western Pakistan. The
TOURISTS COME HOME non-playing manager, M. Ismacl, 15. The ad- told Reuter that all 18 Ceylonese vince guard of the Common-players were fit
team cricket
arrived joyed a wealth lock in England by air today Colombo. after a winter four of 3ndin and Pakistart.
The party was the captain,
Juck
Rover-
Ortiz
In
con-
"TEARING IN" Tsui appeared refreshed at the; resumption, but Spence tinued his "tearing-in" thetles and won the first two games. He led in the third game 40-15, but Ta fouht back gallantly and] cleverly, and with well-placed shots took the game,
The rest of the set was odd. Spence took two and Tsui took
one love name. Tsul began to
United Press.
LEUTY CAN BRING DERBY £20,000
By ROBERT FINDLAY
out in
the full course of four and a quarter miles from Mortlake to on the ebb tide in 20 Putney on mina. 19-secs.
The Cambridge time was 1
min. 10 secs. better than Oxford's
first trial last Friday in the sume direction, but they drifted several lengths before starting and conditions were not quite so bad. However, Cambridge demonstrated power and rhythm magnificent row in which
In
they battled against a strong...... head-wind and rough water be- ̈ tween Hammersmith and
Barnes,
Oxford did not possess
Aurn of unrest around black-haired Leon Leuty,ame power as their rivals, but
Defendparkle a little before the end, Derby County and England centre-half, is expected to it was too late and Spence disappear before March 16-for the Derby board now won the set to make it 2-2.
To Title Against
Vic Toweel
#t
Welsh Team To here on May 13.
Meet France
25
The match was then 05 cautiously announce, "We are prepared to receive offers
minutes old and it appeared that for Leuty."
with
transfer"
popped the "I want lies were smoothed over.
HEADACHE
#
it was an excellent performance
In very bed conditions today.
a strong head-wind over the last mile and three-quarters and had to contend also with the heavy wash of several tugs which they
They met very rough water and
were overtaking.-Router.
1047,
the final set would be a question March 16 is the last day for unrestricted transfers, Johannesburg, Mar. 15. of stamina. Odds appeared to be Manuel Ortiz has signed in Spence's favour, Ile is the big and Derby already have customers prepared to talk in
ger man and
and Teul was certainly terms of £20,000 for Leuty's hand. to defend his World not playing a "Falkenburg" in
The Shrewsbury-born pivot MeTattie Cup Won Champion the third and fourth seis; he Bantamweight
out to win as Donaldson Ahead request last August, but dimcul- ship against Vic Toweel, was obviously
By Hongkong the South African and Bri- soon as he could.
But these calculations proved By Four Frames Transfer of Leuty would leave tish Empire Champion, wrong. Taul had sparkled a litle
The "MeTattle" Cup for the the ni the end of the fourth sot, but Blackpool, Mar. 15 Waiter the Derby field open to fair-
Oliver, the ex-card game peculiar to
known wak Donaldson
leading Fredhuired Ken
who deputisedHongkong Police, from in the fifth he really alone.
by telephone cali
won woo With short spins he brought Davis, the holder, by 20 frames Sunderland Lad Hollywood today. Max Kanter,
at the end of the early for Leuty-he had an infamed Twenty-fives,
Canteen) (Centro! in the Cup.
Hongkong the representative
the Spence up to the net, and then to 25 of
today in their World Ice-in consistent and session Johnnesburg promoting body lobbed
New name on the transfer list over Kowloon by 63 points to 2 last night. The competition Just out of Professional Snooker Champion- accuracy and had en-
Cardiff, Mar. 15.-Wales have said that Oritz had signed a con-co's reach.
-Liverpool-born Keg Kirkham, ship Anal here. wontract to ght Towel in the Union comfortable trip from chosen the team which
Each won three of the six the Burnley back who played was held at the Marine Police Ifo took the first three games
Tho them the triple crown and the and bad agreed to put his world in next to no time; the fifth and frames,
scores, with against Arsenal in the Cup on Canteen, Kowloon.
This is the first time that "He wants The Ceylonese players were International Rugby Unlon le at stake.
Donaldson arst, were: 38 to 50 February 11.
Hongkong has won the trophy This will be the first World the seventh to lead 8-2. all looking forward to meeting Champlonship by beating Ireland
71 to 43, 24 to 89, 103 to 5, 89 to move."
aince it was inaugurated in Au.. singed in their match Championship flight made up or the Pakistan cricketers, especial- last weekend for
NOT QUITE!
10, 40 to 49,-Reuter.
when the Cup wna Kust, Livingston, by the Dominion's fast bowler, ngalust France here on March African as a contestant. Ortiz South Africa with a South
To everyone It looked all over.
put up for competition between Minawar Ali.
£10,000 by the To everyone, that is, except
Into battle go wax offered
Badminton Results
the four Cup the Police representing Hong- obviously Although The Ceylon team is wasting
and Kowicon and de Picking teams kong Soccer Strain On no time. They have made ar-
The team in: Gerwyn William promoters of the contest-Reu-Spence.
The following were the results or semi-finalisty. wearled by the long and hectle rangements to be at the nets at (London Welsh); Ken Jones ier.
SOLOMONS UPSET
Divisional Inspector R match, he fought back with last night's matches in the Colony even shadow teams-is one big dicated to the memory of the
Open Badminton Championships: Central Americau 10.30 am tomorrow on a Kara- (Newport), Jack Mathew (Car-
Junior Lewla Jones (Devonport Mar. of the old fire he had
Campbell Die game. close to the hotel at ground
off Bobby Friendliness
Services), Mt. C. Thomse -(De- tonight funt binnuel Ortiz, the shown earlier. Twice the score and for Mens Doubles Bour. Cind Manager Birrell, of Cheisen, McWaiter, a arvut enthusiast of
the eighth it. Cheong and S. F. Lam beat A. Molta 15-18, 13-12 and 16-7:
The competition is a bl-an- which they are staying.
(thigh muscle), Johnny Harris Services); W. P.
World Bantamweight Champlon, went to deuse in
Hughes Dual ond San Salvador, El Sal.n the day local cricketers are Cardi). Hex Wills had signed to defend his title game, and then he brought it. Lum and B. Saw 15-5 and 16 (thigh injury), Billy
sightseeing
trouble), and
Playing In a darts champion- Hugh taking them
off. Vic vador, Mar. 15.-Rioting tour in Karachi Harbour.
Ladies Singles: Mas Margio Ka (stomach D. Kagainst the South Airleans, Cut Davles pollee), J. D.
Cannonball services took him
(ankle injury) as ship match, Hongkong also beat a football match has Their first maich against a Davies (Somerset
weet,
Johannesburg on to 40-6 and eventually game in vier beat Alias 11. Kwong 11-2 and Billington
11-3. Birkenhead Park), 1. 13, the London promoter,
*Junior Mixed Doubles: C. M. non-starters, and added, "Camp- Kowloon 11-6. the ninth, and then, in the tenth, caused the death of at least combined Sind Province-Karach! Robins
XI. begins on Friday. The team John (Neath), Don Hayward Mr Juck Salomona, said that he one man here."
Fighting broke out last night was welcomed at the airport to- (Newbridge), Ray Cale (Ponty- would ask Me Abe Greene of the with the light failing and every Quinn and Miss Y Franco beat A. beli may not be fit in time for
T. Evans America to. and R.
stop Orilz from after an anti-Guatemalan de-night by members of the Sint-pool). J. Gwilliam (Edinburgh National Boxing Association of one at fever-pitch with excito- Remedios and Miss T. Remedies the Cup semi-final,"
Karachi Cricket Association and Wanderers)
going. Board
Mr Solomons said: "I am in close touch with Abe Greene of Boxing Associa→ London, Mor. IVERSON'S 50TH
15. The the National
and had a cable from of tion, 13. Jack following were the results Auckland, Mar,
him this morning to stop him Victorin's star that Guatemalan police clubbed Iverson,
leg-rugger games played today:
from going." players during break bowler, brought his tally
RUGBY UNION
Mr Solomons matched Ortiz Sunday of wickels for the Australian match lust
Midlands 8, the Army 8.
Danny O'Sullivan, with night. The game broke up in a team in New Zealand to 50 to-
Royal Navy Engineering day when the touring team beat College 3, Plymouth Albion 6. will fight.
The Salvadoran Government Southland by on Innings and
Edinburgh Academicals protest to sent a
the 37 runs at Invercargli.
Oxford University U. Guatemalan Government-
Royal Air Force Service 5.
Abertillery 3 Neath
over
chi
Later
monstration against the alleged the Secretary of the Pakistan (Newport)-Heuter. maltreatment of Salvadorder
soccer
city
Cricket Guatemala players In during the recent Central
Reuter"
clained
American Olympics.
The demonstrators
nine Salvader
#roce
over
Salvador and
of Control.
He claimed Ave Southland
RUGGER RESULTS
11,
0,
Civil
the treatment of the Salvadoran second innings wickets for 14 ployers.
runs to finish with a match Ilioters last night clamoured analysis of 11 wickets for 22 for a break in diplomatic re-runs. tutions between
The Australians, unbeaten In Guatemala.
the nine matches played so far, The Salvadoran Government meet New Zealand in the one the tour at posted guards around the and only Test of Cuntematon Embassy and Con-Dunedin starting on Friday Widnes in the semi-final sulate.--Reuter.
Reuler.
April 1-Router.
In
13-7 nad 18.7.
Senior Mixed Doubles: My Mar- Harci Xavier and I. Young receiv and I. T. Heah..
ment, he
he quiolly and methodical- won ly the game to draw.
It was a pity the light did noted a walk-over from Bisa U. Khoo last long enough to have seen a decision. What it would have been anybody's guess.
KCC TENNIS
SEVEN-A-SIDE
Sunday's Hockey
Benny Jones, the £1,000 lad
Chand Tara v Navy, RNRC No, 1. from Tranmere, stood in for Campbell against Charlton. Stan 11.30. Umpires, Dulom, W.O. Smith Pak v Commandos, NIC No. 1 Willemse, Frank Saunders, and 10 Umpires, Capt Payne, Gure. Jim Bowie come in for the other vitch [Injured.
JIKU Police, Pokfulam, 10.43. Umpires, Talmer, Capt Chill, The following are the xtures for
Nomad v Ree "B" Recrido, 10. today's Seven-a-Sice
It takes more than a split head umpires, CYB Cater. Bɛt Mir İtan- by matches 10 be played at the to keep Les Compton out of the nak
Charity Rug-
The official opening of the Club:
4.10 p.m. Two v. Middlesex: 4.30 Arsenal team, but minor injuries 1be1850 tennis acason of the Kow-47 Cdo. "A Waffoong 460 Tal-kept Mesars. Mercer, Cox, and Umpires, Xavier Makam Singh.10. Joon Cricket Club will Jake kop v. 11.9. 3 Cdo 10 d. Lewis from the parade against Umpires, linka, PO. Bradey place on Sunday with on all v. Ixlcestors; 8.30.45 Co. V. day American Tennis Tourna- 0.10 27 II.A.A. A V. 1474 caulay, McPherson, no- cicb "n" 8.50 Argylls v. Police Middlesbrough. In mont and will be followed by
British Champion, in London on February 20 but the fight was postponed on 2 request from Oritz-Reuter,
RUGBY LEAGUE CUP Third Round Replay Bradford Northern 11, BL Ifelen's-O.
YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL
FIRST DIVISION
Bradford Northern
mcel
on
Club SCAA KAF
Prisons
1 Theher
1 Eastern
• Follco
SECOND DIVISION,
1 Klicked
6
:
a cocktail porty and im-
promptu danco All members
are
Referees' · Dinner
·come Ma-
Dutch v Club. RNRC No. 3, 11.15. KITC v YMCA, TINRC No.
LEAGUE STANDINGS and Lisb-
Team Army Portsmouth announce that Recrelo "A" Commandos Duggio Reid, out of the game
P W
of the Club Intending, to take Members of the Hongkong for nearly a month, will lead Recrete "D" part in the Tennis Tournament Football Referees Association the attack again at Derby with Navy
club requested to sign their are reminded that the closing Reg Pickett of Inside right.
Nomads No RAF on the notice that names
is date for applications for tickets Jack Froggatt is back.
forthcoming Annual posted at the Club, and as the for the
Reg Flowin he has groin in Pollo number bf players will be Dinner which is to be held injury-so Bill Thompson again Dutch 1.C.
the China Fleet Club on Satur-deputises at centre half... limited it in advisable for mein-
Saturday, bern to put their names on the day March 25, is
March 18. [list as soon as possible.
--London Express Nervios.
HIKU
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