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GOOD FRIDAY

FOOTBALL:

LIVERPOOL BACK IN THE LEAD

London, Apr. 7-Although there was not a complete football programme today-most League teams were playing nearly a million soccer fans saw the first matches of the busy Easter week-end- period which may well settle promotion and relega- tion problems..

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Ideal spring weather, with plenty of thrills, rewarded the apretators, Bono of whom saw DOIN surpring upsets,

real clarification brought m

problems end-of-the oncerned only top of the table alding.

1- ΟΙ

The biggest upset occurred to Manchester United, who crash-

Basketball Warriora v ed at home to Birmingham City, table Hongkong & Kowloon Com-beneath whom in the

team-the Liorb [!! Only one Lined at Caroline Hill, 8 pm,

other Manchester side (City). Cricket KCC (Second The Champlona) V

the Liverpool, whio Division

1ost Rest of the Second Division X1 League lead tu Manchester

Cox's it

Road, 1.45 PT United nearly a fortnight ago, Prestimista v Royal Army Pay returned to the top with a hand-

at Sookumpoo, 145 p.m. Corps at

Football-Junior and Senior

SI

Shield Finals at Happy Valley Army v Commandos, 2.30 p.m.. Kitchco V Joseph's, 4,30 p.m. Races Enster Race Meeling (First Day) at Hoppy Valley, Firat Saddling Bell at 11,30 a.m.

Softball Men's Senior

Play-offs:-Braves Langur Jaguars at CHA ground, King's Park, 11.30 a.m. Ladies' Sentor Pirates ground, 10 a.n.

Ladies Junior McTyéeireana

Some win.

This Improves Liverpool'a prospects of the Cup and Lengue double.

Winnie's

Horse

Beaten

- Baliabuey, Wiltshire, Apr. Bia. Hinton Churchil and his family saw hu French-bred はじ borse. Colonisi, beaten into fourth place in the Hallsbury Spring Handicap, run over one mile, here today. Colonist winner of races

three- of his Alx since arriving In Eng- land, Inst summer; nt- temped to make all the run- log but was collared fur- Iong from home, finishing fourth behind the 8 to 1 chance, Eulogy, owned by G. Cooper, a Portsmouth Alr butcher,

#

Crystal Link, a 26 to 1 shot. was second, iwo tengus behind Eulogy, with the 0 to 4 favourite, Bignal- man, at a length aWAY third in a field of nine run- Hern

Colonist started second favourite at 7 to 2-llerier.

RUGBY UNION!

TEAM OFF

ON TOUR

Polished Innings By Schoolboy

Lahore, Apr. 7—–—A hard-hitting partnership of 114 runs between Kolaart and the 18-year-old schoolboy, Jayasingho, enabled Coylon to muster an impressiva first innings total of 329 against a Paklitan Combined Universities team here today.

Young Jayasinghe's throwing in allowing the visitors polished innings of 125 in- to gain many valuable runs.

alone had Jayasinghe

three cluded-18 fours and is the uves. The right-arm medium

Saldar highest recorded so far this off-spinner,

Hamid, tour. He delighted specta-wrought the most damage to the tora with a wide repertoire batamen with five wickets for of strokes, which made the home team's attack look mediocre, and he was cheer- ed long and loud when the Innings ended with the fall of his wicket.

A

patient knock by Makin Salih, one of the opening bats man. who reached 02, was also of great value to Ceylon.

The home team gave a poor

65 runs.

At the lunch Interval Ceylon made 70 runs for the loss of two wickets and by the tea, in- terval had knocked up 210 runs or the loss of eight wickets. Reuter.

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display in the feld, their 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. dropped cntchies and inaccurate

8TH. APRIL - 2,30, 5,10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

CHAMPION

OF CYCLING

CHAMPIONS

Blackpool's hopen of the Championships suffered a set- back before the day's biggest 71,000 fana crowd, more than

London, Apr. 7. The seeing them foff at Everton,

With promotion certain, Tot- Rugby Union team, which

Hotspurs cot trnham

could afford left over the week-end to

Herne Hill Track, London, the loss of a point when enter tour New Zealand and Aus- Apr. 7-A. Patterson, Aus-

convincing

Aummer, will trulin's holder of the World talning Hall, while wins by both Notts County and tralia this

icaders have ample opportunities Amateur Sprint Champion- Doncaster Rovers, the

each ship, today won the Cham- of the South and North Sections for getting to know respectively of the Third Divi-other during the six weeks' pion of Champions Trophy Final sion, enhanced their prospects

sen trip. Second vuf appearing in the

Division next scuson-Reuter.

League: Wildcats at CBA

League:

ans v White Fangs at

CDA ground, 1 pm

Y

Men's Junior League Hay-offs: Blackhawks Jaguars at CBA ground, 4 p.m.

Midgets

Lions League: Blackarrows, 10 a.m.; Mohawks ✔ Aces, 11.30 am: Falcons Saints, 1 ; Dodgers v Blue- birds, 2.30 p.m.; Delawares Blackhawks, 4 p.m.-all gunes at Reercio ground, King's Park.

'TOMORROW

V | Burnier Charlton

Basketball Arellano v

& Kowloon

Y Chelson

Com-

Hongkong bined at Caroline 11, & p..

Commandoa Cricket-RC v

at Sookunpoo (First Division League), 1.45 p..

Football-Frat Division League: St Joseph's v Kowloon Motor Bus at Happy Valley.

Second Division League: RAF University at Kal Tak 5 p.m.; Poilce v Dockyard Boundary Street, & p.m.;

chce v Navy at Happy Valley. 3.30 p.m.

FIRST DIVISION

Derby County

Everton Manchester U

Newcastle U Portsmouth

Sunderland

0

1

Liverpool

Aston Vil

Bolton

West Bram

3 Blackpool

⚫irmingham Huddersfield

3 Furham

Medioibro

SECOND DIVISION

Chorter rld

i

I Presion N. E.

Carrilit

2

Shemeld W. Bradford

1

Blackburn R

Brentford Burk

Grimsby Luton Queens A, 0 Swansea Strun

2 Leeds United

3 Barnsley

Duit City

0

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

Dirighton

main

sen route is

That is one of the reasons why the always preferred

to travel by

of the annual international cycling meet.

His time for the last furlong was 12.8 secs and ho beat Jackie Heid, of the United States who just managed to keep the Jacques Bellenger, holder, runner-up for the world title, out of second place.

the Harris, Britain's

Reg

Sprint Professional are World

his Champion, was beaten by greatest rival, Aris Van Vliet series of Holland in of matches, the Dutchman totalling D points to the 7 of Harris Vliet beat Harris over the 500

air on such occasions.

The weeks on board ship are felt to be useful in giving men

of the party a chance to bers meet each other socially and to enable the tactical aspects of the tour to be discussed.

the Moreover,

player able to enjoy an adequate rest period after the tiring British season, which for most of them has meant continuous Rugby for seven months.

YOUNGEST CAPTAIN

Karl Mullen, the Old Bel- and 1,000 metres and each clock- vedere and Ireland hooker, is cd 24 secs for the quarter-mile

The youngest of all International time trial.-Reuter.

Rugby caplains at 23. HID

selection Is considered sound os

it in popular, for he has led Irish

three side for the past

NOTICE

seasons with outstanding suc- KOYLOON CHICKET CLUB

al

Kit-

2 Torquay U

1

Bristol City

Alderphot

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1

Exeler City

iristol Rovers

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Leyton Orient

al

ALitwalt

Club,

Lawn Bowls President's team v Mr Aitken's team Kowloon Bowling Green

3.30

D.B1,

Softball-Men's Senior

League Final Play-offs: Braves

ν

Americans at CBA

King's Park; 2.30 pm,

Kround,

Inter-Hung League: Shell v

San Miguel at CBA

ground,

11.30 am; Caltex V Gibb

CBA ground,

Livingston af

Ladies'

Junior

p.m.

Clovera

Nowport

Nalli County

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Watford

4 Nuits Fureat

9 Port Vale

Southend U Walall

2 Ipswich

o Swindon

THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN)

Members and their friends When the team left, the vice-

nro reminded that the next captain was not known, but a cable

from the Dance at the Kowloon Cricket was received ship stating that Bleddyn Wil Club will be held on Satur

the Cardiff and Wiles Freequarter,

had been day, April 8th, from 9 p.m the honour.

in the the 30 players

Internationals-13

given

All

to 2 a.m.

party

aro

Music will be provided by

from Wales, ning from Ireland, the band of H.M.S. Triumph

1 five from Scolland and three

Barrow

0 Crewe

1

Carlisie t Cheater

Oldham

0

1mm

1

Accrington

0

Duncaster

4

Halifax

of two

Darlingtoni

League:

5 Tranmere

0

C

1

' Squaws at CBA

ground, 4 p..

Midgets League: Mohawks v Falcons, 10 am: Llona v Aces, 11.30

Blackhawks a.m.;

Haritepools Lineutis

Inndleid

New Brighton i

Snulliport

Stockport.

York

date kickof)

V

Saluta, pan; Dodgers v Dela- wares, 2.30 p.m.;. Blackarrowa

v Muebirds, 4 p.m.-ali at Re- creis ground,

GAMMANS ATTACK

Wrexham

Gateshead

i Bradford

1 Hochdale

Jotharhara U

-Reuter.

FOLKESTONE

HOCKEY

Folkestone, Kent, Apr. 7- Folkestone's mnul Easter Hockey Festivn), traditionally the biggest ond mosi inter- national of the many such fatherings taking place al re- Government still coutend that sorts in various parts of the this recognition had had no country, opened today in bril- llant weather with Continental

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of Communist China, Did the

effect on the situation?

No-one In Malaya was pre-teams concerned with each of pared to accept that view. Ap. the five matches playing. pointments of Chinese Com-

Grass- The results were: munist consula could not much

Zurich 1, Lianag longer

hoppers be evaded.

Bandits

6. Victory Club, Ant- Cheam would never be caught unless

Chinese

population were werp 3; Hacchanalians 3, Bata-

prepared to give' information.

England-and

Includes

full-backs, four wing

threequarters, four centre-

threequarters, two stand-off

halves, three scrummage

1 backs and 15 forwards,

J

vieren of Dodrecht 3; Pole Club!

The bandits could not survive du Roubair 1, South Saxons 3; month in the jungle without 1.9.C. The Hogue 1, Royal

the help of the Chinese. Ho Engineers 4.-Reuter.

was fire we could Rot that

help if tho Chinese could be Bure the Government meant business.

Ite asked whether Buy ap proach had been made to Aus- tralia and New Zealand for

Hockey Toam

The following will represent

the Polleo v. YMCA Shamshul-

po military ground at 10.30 a.m.

help. I Singapore fell they lomorrow (Sunday), ren-

would be in a deadly peril.

dezvous at Shamshuipo Police

Time Wils getling short. Station at 10 am: There was a limit to what the

rubber planters and Un minetr Walker: Felbutt and M. could stand. It was little good| Singh; Soares. Lesila and talking about closing the dollar | Brown; Birch Wilson, Yusef, Eop and losing Malaya,

A CENTURY

Cox and Thong

Reserves: D. Singh and Rey-

Sir Patrick Spons, Conservanolds, tive, sald

seemed to be

We

dealing with the Malnyan

situation on our

own, There wealth was not being over- was no general polley between looked,

lic naid all nations Interested in that

that demands try and raise the martial law came from very of flying of millions | few people indeed. The grent

aren.

To

standard

for

-

of people in the Far East la an majority felt the ruch action short to eliminate the grounds was not needed. The Malayan on which Communism flourish- campaign was a ble job and a would take n century. touh one, but in the end we Mr. Walter Fletcher said we would prevail. had taken it for granted that Tho Minister reiterated the because the output of Un and recent statement by the Prime rubber continued and rose in Minister on our intention to ste arico, thus contributing 10-It through and said. It woul wards the closing of the remove any double in the It would con minds of the gallant people In

Molays.

bue

that

+.

dollar gap,

to do so.

Griffiths said there was Winding up the debate, Mr Rapid or easy solution and Oliver Stanley, former Con- makle formula for dealing servative Colonist Beercetary, th; the sitnation. The potal" said that this was a matter of City of go:ting troop from national importance and would

part of the Common certainly be discussed again.

half-

This is the first British side to visit the Antipodes since 1930-Reuter,

RUGBY RESULTS London, Apr. 8.-The follow- ing were the results of Rugby Union games played today Birkenhead Park 19, Manches- ter 3; Teignmouth 9, Old Mer- chant Taylors 11-Reuter.

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