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ON THE WAY

Bob Berry (right) chats with Doug Wright on the deck of the Stratheden which is carrying the MCC team to Australia.-Central Press Photo.

ON THE RECORD They Are Going 'Down Under' Without Young Tattersall

The

curtain has been

down on yet another 242424511

thi

nung cricket

was due to injury.

One man who, unnoticed, has chief fenture of had a good season, is George which has been the tremendous Cox of Sex, who in audition Indles to scoring 3.380 runs for un auded the West

of 49 33 took 31 sverage Touring Side.

They came with the reputa-wickels at a cheap 21.6 apiece, class-Weekes. | Simpson, Dewex and Sheppard, n of workl

Walcut which Worrell and vas confirmed, and a battery of bowlers--Pierre, shock

which

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950.

FINEST SOCCER COACH BRITAIN HAS PRODUCED

CAN'T FIND A JOB

By ARCHIE QUICK

The finest Soccer coach Britain has produced is generally con ceded to be Jimmy Hogan. He it was who was spirited away to Vienna by Hugo Meist and revolutionised Continental football. He made the Austrians powerful.

Blace the War Jimmy has coached both Fulham and Aston Villa, but both said that his attacking ideas did not fit in with present-day defensive League foot- ball with its "policeman" centre half. Other clubs think the same so Hogan is unemployed. Which Is Soccer's loss,

I

It was a coincidence that Hogan watched the Fulham versus Aston Villa match at Craven Cottage, but he must have wondered why he is not wanted. feel sure that if some club was enterprising enough to engage him and Discard present idea that club would lead the way back to the grand old style of pre- Herbert Chapman days.

соп opponents

na duck boarded. The Northanty- Alas, I am afraid the strug foreigners who put their gle for League points is of such tional elevens frst so long an

iu directors hope to put mov- bring our players able stands along this side and paramount importance to clubs we do not

co increase their attendances by that they would brook no such together and weld them a a

series of weeks. at lean 2,000 per match. revolutionary idea. While they team over a were experimenting they would There is too much exhibitionism

Attendances no longer lose matches and before they too about our Internationals." know where they were they Thiham's manager, Mr Will com Northampton's

other tight, feston would be faced with relegation Dodgin, replies: "It is the duty if the worries and all that goes with of every manager to put the Crient, The Cinderella club of INorth London, used to be happy drew 10,000 people. if they them-loss of gates,

Lock what enterprise has done for them: Four home matenes transfer fees etc.

his season and gates of 24,000, 22,000, 20,000 and 18,000, two of 1m in mid-week.

expensive club that employs him first.

rio not mean to be unpatriotic but International matches are a nuance."

NORTHAMPTON'S AMBITION

Nott:

AUSTRALIAN TOUR TEAM

As the skipper, F. R. Brown, records a message, members of the MCC cricket team to tour Australia pose on the sports deck of the sa. Stratheden at Tilbury just before their departure.

They are (left to right) Brig. Green, manager, D. Compton, IL. Simpson, T. Bailey, J. Dowes, D. Sheppard, T. Warr, L. Hatton, F. R. Brown, B. Close, A. V. Bedser, E. Hollies, D. Wright, A. Mclnlyre, J. Nash, assistant manager, T. G. Evans-Central Press Photo.

Colony Swimming Championship Heats Concluded

So Jimmy Hogan will remain Gut of the game and instead of his constructive schemes points

will say tra thungry seatingers

their players: "More speed, get rid of the ball drst time. And

la t carbon copy of the England will continue to be no-

One of two Football Langue where in the world rankings.

outlay County, The clubs which plays its matches tying of Tommy Lawton by Hogan says: "One million on a County cricket ground-Orient made on Brown (Chur)- Pattison people every Saturday clamour Sheffelif United is the other

on). Rees (Spure), for their own side's victory, but Northampton Town have Second (PR), Davies (Charlton) League football has ruined our Division ambitions. Should they Simmonds (Millwall) is coming heats were swum off at the Victoria Recreation Club International teams. Which

is come to fruition, and Northamp-| buck through the turnstiles, and yesterday. inore important? It all depends on were runners-up on your point of view. We can-County last season. 1:01 possibly compete withlon will be

India Beats

Malaya At

Table Tennis

Singapore, Sept. 21.

tion of having three great bats-Credit ton, to three amateurs, India beat Malaya by five

Jents

fuent

and

Joh

proved a myth.

Much

more important they had two unheralded young spin Valentine and bowler - Ramadin-who proved

land's

the

are new

this Surrey right

tock bowler, who at an average of apnece.

Ramalhin look

Was

'72

test here today.

!

alterations.

and

At the moment of writing Ley- ton are lying equal secont p

1 Motts considera- ground Kiven to

As 1 Sheffeld's Bramall Lane, the Northampton County tround provides only three sides of Bornial spectator accommoda- bon.

The fourth side, which boders on to the cricket wic ket, is merely roped off and

the

The last of the Colony's Swimming Championship

The two Eager sisters both qualified for

(2.46 1-3

the the table with newcomers Cul-women's 100-yard free style, Cynthia Enger in her heat bettering Leung Oi-mui's time by 72 sers. to 73 secs. chester to Nolts Forest.

William Teo put up the best time in the men's 50- The whole set-up is a triumph

Stock yard free style with 25 secs, agalust the existing re- for new manager Alec who previously guided Yeva cord of 24 2-5 secs. held by G. Saunders of VRC since

Although 1947. to Cup successes. Stock thinks his boys will play heavy

In the men's 100-yard free .M.C.A.

Fortuna: Ching- even better when

Tin. grounds come along, he is not style, F.X. Monteiro and Cheung Cheung Ye

style-Ment cutiesly satisfied with the side Kin-man both put up the same Men's 50-yard free

Teo, Fortuna, 123 sees): 2, Lau Tai-ping. Chines slower than

Kin-man, Y.M.C.A. 3. Cheung inside-forward from a

record of 55 4-5 secs, which the | Fortuna, Heat 2-1, Chan Chu} First Division club.

Cinere Y.M.C.A... former set in the heats in 1949.

Fung Hing-tung of Wan Yan fenry Itsu, Fortuna.

(23 3-5 veCH.),

Women's 100-yard) free style-leat 100 achieved the best time of 65 4-3 style, and ir than yard free

in the Schoolbay:

stroke men's 200-yard breast

Il-kin (Chinese Loung YMCA) did the distance in 2,41 2-5 sees.

MATCH-PLAY GOLF and may sign up an experiencesume of 50 3.5 secs. conclder-W

REES - COTTON

FINAL A POSSIBILITY

a!

I saw Orient beat Northamp- as one who fon one-nt, and has been on the Osborne-Road round in the past when strun ling Clapton Orient has play ed before a pitiful handful

the bir

crowd. Carnoustie. Scotland,people,

and the Sept. 21.

raying performance

all revela rewly-laid pitch India will play a strong Hong- Another meeting of last tions of fresh prosperity. I do tomorrow to decide year's finalists, Dai Rees, not believe too much in a foot-

The Mulayan the winner, and Henry Cot-bail culy being run as a busi low

Malaya was beaten by Hong kont: yesterday and are, there- fore. eliminated.

Are

the

cheung,

Biarny

HOTEL

So

and

YOU REMEMBERED TO PACK EVERYTHING EXCEPT YOUR PRINGS SOCKS, RAZOQ AND TOOTHBRUCH:

LRC TOURNEY

RESULTS

The following were the results

and of matches played at the Ladies Recreation Club yesterday:

Dead heat

Colony Mixed Doubles.-W.J.D

- Leung Qi-ul, Chung Shing. Cooper and tre Andrewes best (73 r.) 2. Chan Tsing-muliernan and Mrs Armstrong 6-2, 2-6. Chang Shing: 2, Boris Barten. Club Men's Single-Dr G, Smart V.1.C. Heat 2-1. Cynthia Eager.

G-4

Club Ladies Singles Men Mackte

V.R.C. 173 res.): 2. Joan Fager, heal J.V. Schora 6-3, 0-1.

0-2, the

VRC.. 3. Fung Yu-chce, Chinese bent Mira Campos-A.D. Scholes the

offspin Champion, Yau Yee-hung, Deaton, the runner-up in the ress, but the polley is certainly

the Arst [23

Indian

match

to

YMCA.

FINALISTS

Heap Men's

and / Harris best W. Pomeroy

7.5. and D.. Bolmen 0-1. 5-7,

I'eap Mixed Doubles-1.P. Tam- The following are the competitors worth and Mr Getz beat P.S. Mc

Call and Mrs Ayres fed,

Inter-hong-A, Mend and 3.3. who qualified in the various events.

Men's 10-yard free

Blowden style.-F.X.Remedios (APC) beat HJ.,

(Jarding's Monteka, V.R.C.; Choy Lee-hang.and Campbell Barclay Chinese Y.M C.A.; Cheung Xin 0-1, 6-0; 11.M. Newton and W.L. man, Fortuna: Chan Chiu-cheng. Howard (APC) received a walk over Chinese Y.M.C.A.: Ylp Kan,

R. Pronk from L.H. Ifaltink and (NTS). Chung Shine.

for getting into the first four-matches to me in the second teen, particularly the first two leg of the international tri- who were avershadowed undy

tennis con-1 Worrelt and angular table by Weekes al Watson's late brilliance,

ARCHIE QUICK The only other County re-

THE RESULTS Eng-

gle with a better average

Teruts of the heals were as fol Indie Sonny kong team Arsthan the West undoing in

style. winners.

tire Laker, the

Men's 100-yarda

Monteiro, 1-J. F.X. suries of tests in which the We Ramadhin Indies have triumphed

Orlentseat Nu paying dividends

V.n.c. (50 3 secs.): 2, Choy Leo. 166 wickets Ihandari

hang, Chinese YMCA, Jient No. 2- country.

1. Cheung Ein-man, Fortuna (88 3.3 15.32 runs today, but then India recovered British Professional Match-new Board of Directors.

Golf and won the next five matches. Play

Championship.

Automatically, the muccess of sees.); Chan Chiu-cheung (Chi

YiD clasen England's

120 wickets

ollier Y.M.C.A.: than became a possibility today Leylon brings wouts of captain,

Chung Shing). headed for Australia

r. Bailey weld me at South for 2.000 us for an average darana, was extented by Wont when, on the Championship, chils to cast their envious eyes

Schoolboys 100-yard freestyle- but the encounter

theen No. 1-2, 10 Romeroon. Ch Valentine 123 Tong-goon, "WC 20 of 15,57 and

both won two or Orient's wares.

xecs.); 2. end the other night

respective Chamlinks here,

counted nese Y.M.C.A., 174 25 to enter unt, in fact Jerred at, but wickets for 2,207 runs Caverage between the

the Northampton match

S.K. Yip, Yan David Voo. Fortuna 3. plon, Chantarana and Yau Yee-matches create a surpriqty" | 17.97). Cambridge

but the

wasang. Wah Yuan, 105 4.5 pecs.); 2. Orient Chairman Of the three West Indian fast hunn, proved a tame affair. The quarter-finals in the oppo-representatives of twelve clubs, Parture. Heat No. 5-Fung ling- live are

wasIndian won in straight gunes,

me that they were Peter Buang. Furtuna: 3, 1.ai Gun, Kwok Wing-kuk, Chinese Y.M.C.A. Zulauf an, J.A.C. Hurlbati (Club Unversaty men in the party if bowlers. Hines Johnson

emphatic to with 34 The results were (India Arst); site halves of the draw.

Rees had a terrific buttle with wading their time. He seventeen.

Bhandari lost in Yau Yee wickets or 954 mma ferrage

in the fourth "We are nying, not selling. 211 05), though Lance Terre | hung 12-21, 21-16, 20-22 and lex Faulkner.

the best average--24 bent

heara 20-30 round Lefore winning by cue we sold any one of our present Chinese Y.M.C.A Chun Kim art

hole, for he was struggling most players, gates would drop im- wickets for

runs apiece. Į 17-21, 21-15,

V. Vittal hent Chun Kim of the way and was twe down inediately and where would be Prier Jones took 33 wickets for

atel 060

ficam 21-18, 21-9

Wong with seven to play but fought the sense in that?" rube (average 20.61).

21-113 and tenaciously to Gerry Gomes Brushed ahead Torg-goon of Pierre

the bowling 21-11. averages, taking 55 wickets nt

we There

may

Looking at the final averages the light tnet which strikes one is that young Tattersall, the Lancashire fast buwler, in his season look first full senior

of at an average 193 wickets

aly 13.59 and yet is not in the boat for "Down Under." Again. because of his football trip to Ria, Watson, the Yorkshire bat

got only 12 innings but triumphanty scored 684 runs tor an average of 28.40, beaten only by Everton Weeites with 79.85

8:00

Of the men going to Aus

and trails, Simpson, Dewes

topped 2,000 runs Hutton all and Sheppard, Washbrook and close to that Parkhouse ware

597 runis mark. Compton's make strange trading after his

3,000 the reason before but that

the

un

3.27

16-21

Fr.en.

win n

the last

U. M. Chandurans beat Wong Earlier head beaten Bill

21-18 overage 25.50 rung upleve, Tong-goon 18-21.

also and Branch,

by one hole, as did the West Indian skipper, and Yau Yee-hun: 21-10, 21-14. wb: rea: Cotton, playing in the

who took 331enler.

three won hint toon which John Goddard,

18.72 runs apiece.

Open Championships, defeated wickets at

Worrell took more

Arst T.HI. Fairbairn by five and Frank wicket--3--an

dist

Pither

fur and then Dick Burton, an- Johnson or Jones.

ather former Opin Champion, by three and one,

Tattersall bowled 501 maidens tu 1,404.4 overs and Laker 530 in 1.3995. The highest number of maidens cane rum J. Wardle, Yorkshire's left

slow 743 in bowler,

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MOTOR CYCLE TRIALS

Leading Major

At

3,

Kan.

Schoolinys 100-yard free style... J. Kam-noon, Chinese V.M.C.A.:

TODAY'S GAMES Fund ins-lang. Wait Yan; Peter

6.15 pm E. Tai and Mr Chow IIuang.

Forian: Lai Gun, Wah

Kar-ning. Chinese Lum and Mrs Chiu (Colony LAN

Mixed Double: E.E. Story and Dr G. Smart v Major Young and D.C. breast-stroke-Harty [Club Men's Doubles); E. 8.M. Garrard v D.,

Chrik-wing.

Y.M.C.A.

Men's 200-yard Leung in-kin, Chinese Y.M.C.A. Halmen Cheling Chung-yin, Fortuna; Au Men's Doublest: W.J.D. Cooper V Yeung-cun. Chinese Y.M.C.A. D.7. Nolan Club Men's Single):

ChinessW.11. Maynard v C.G.M. Morri

on iftam Men's Singios); A.S.

Wigglesworth (fandi Men's Singles): F.5. McCalg Y.M.C.A. J. Lancaire & s) v M Wiliam Teo. Fortuna: itenry Hu Chinese

tuna: Lanu

DA. | Wah Yan, Snid:

Men's

200-yard

Bin-kin. Heat No. 1. Leung

(2 min 41 225 Chinese Au-Young Sun,

Chetik Y.M.C.A.

Wond wing. Chinese Y.3.C.A. Hest No.

-1. Kwok Wing-kok.

breaststroke-

Wong Y.M.C.A.

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

FOR SATURDAY

team

The following are the various Clubs for their Lawn friendly matches this week-end:

KBGC

Krav

of the selections

and Bowls League

ley, P. Paul, J.F. Barron, J. Hoscoe

HKFC

| son. 2.51, Pickline,

I.G.

Men's 10-yard tree style.-inn Martin Chul-cheung. Chinese

Fortuna: Cheung Kin-mon. For Gotfried and J.C. Fenton & Bi

Chinese (luter-long).

Y.M.C.A.

Tai-ping.

NEXT WEEK'S CAMES Monday, Sept. 23:

3.15 pm-K.C. Dao and_Mrs 11-

Women's 100-yard free style- Cyne Eager, V.R.C. Leung Ol mul, Chung Shing Fling Yu-chee, Chinese Y.M.C.A. Joan Eagor, tum v Dr Choa and Mire Tamworth V.R.C.: Chan Tsing-mu,

Shing

Chung (Colony Mixed Double): Mr and in A.D. Scholes v Mr and Mr 1.J, Armstrong (Club Mixed Dou The first event awom off

last bica: P., McCalf and J. Lança night was a beat of the V.R.C.shire v K.D. Baker and R.A. Read Boys 50 yards tree style, Heat No. (indicap, Men's Doubica); Major I watch resulted as follows: I, M. Young and H.M. Newton v M. Got Guttierre: 2, R. Xavier; 3. D. Can-fried and M. Galfried Jr. (Handi-

con Men's Doubical; tra.

About 150 people watched the at Min Raymond y events.

and Mrs Reynolds (landicap Ladies Doubler); . Zuisu! v N. Cooke landien Men's Singles): R. Torp VH.R. Baker (Handicap Men's Singles).

Wednesday, Sept. 17:

BELTRAO N.A.

WINS THE ROSITA CUP

Johnso

Maunsell

10.16 p.m.-Kits Litton and Mim H. Y. Lanwy Mrs Slack Doubies); Br Mrs Camp bell Colony Ladies'

A.D. Scholes and Mrs Lynn Robin son v Mm Timworth and Mrs Arm- strong (Club Ladies Double); D.D. 5. Evans and Mrs Bidwell D. Holines and Mrs Samsbury (Hindi- cap Mixed Doubles): S.M. Garrard Winner of J.A.C. Hurlbait v A. IP.

Cuteber (Handicap Men's Bin-

Dinner, A. Steven, L., Guy takin ange, K.W. Forrow (sk/pen held at Recreio yesterday from gica); M.C. Yatskin and I. Akafuro

PRC

Britain's Teams

DALY ELIMINATED In

The major surprise today was

1st Division League match (home) (skip). the defent in the fourth round

v PC on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.- who wen Events of Fred Daly,

the G.C. Norman, 11. Trail. V. Chitten. Fastman skipt: L. twice in successive den, A.L. TH

fat Division Y CCC (way) i Gadill

(akip): J.

p.m.-A.W. Hircock, E. Tuck, W. Llandrindod Wells, Wales, event

years in 1947 and 1048. He was bertson, Greenwood 1.628.5 overs taking 171

Sept. 21. beaten

Tindall, J.G. Meyer, W.C. Simpson, Field, 24.7. Bebbingtai iskip): and one by John Sykes (skip)." two

Morgan. A.L. Roberts, wickets for an average of 16.71

former Scottish Cham-

1.N. Britain's teams still led Panton, other Nineteen rung spiece.

In the

2nd Division League match (home) E. Wallwork, 1.1. preceding

flakusen (skip). bowlers took 100 in the two major events In plon, who

KFC on Saturday at 3.30 D.m

N. A. Beltrao won the Resita 2nd Division KBGC (away) at

Smith, N. Heaton Cup Lawn Bowls competition the international six-days found this morning defeated by Wren, P. Hughes, It.H. Browne, wickels for the season.

of J. Criguton (skip); A. Hullon, J. the Tone Everlon Werken (2,310 for an motorcycle trial after the jone hole Flory Van Donck,

overseas

D.S. Oliver. A. Bailey, F.E. Skin. You. 1. Urquhart, A. 79.65)

Frank and average

ate, D. Kitchen (skip): J. Barnes.in field of about 40 entries. The Public Works Dept.) now. Wei- who was the run-

11.3, Wyner, J. Skinner, B.A. Mas-competition, which is an annual and M.P. Downle (Bank Line) Worrell (1,775

for an fourth day.

Inter-Hong: Dr. G. Smart and De Bell (skip). Anished

the Choa (Medical Dept) v I. Owen of 68.20)

affair, is a unique one in In the Intrinational Trophy, ner-up in the final to Daly threener. R.J. Wiginton (skip). nveraxe

ago. best-leg the main event, the Belish team Year ahend of England's

Colony, Each player rolls foururea and G.N. Cosano (arry Wicking) (inter-hong); H.D. Smh quarter-finalists in the 1st Division League inatch (away) Simpson (2,576 Jung nt un kept their clear lead over Aus- The

order

In their Leaguo match against RDC) woods, two on the backhand and and WA. Sanders Cable & Wire- are Henry Cotton, KBGC on Saturday at 3.30 p.m

Around (les) V W. Pomeroy and A.R. KH. trin and Italy. They hud in-draw

two on the forehand. Frank Jowle, WJ. Maciardy (CKD)

F.. Channing, II, Bullock,

3.1

at Saturday at 939 p.ro (home) J. G. Dewes (2,432 runs at curred no penalty points. Aus- Fred

Recreto "Blue" nearest rival con- the jack three rings are drawn heit (APC) (Inter-bong). Ayton, Ken Bousfield, Brown, 1.

Marvin. C. Pape, G. Perkinn, C.

from it, an average of 50,31) and Lenria had 600 penalty marks and Laurie,

and Dowman takipi: T. Kavanagh, F.W. tendera with the Indian RC for the nt varying distances John Ballingall, Dal Rees

Hillyer First Division title will band points in the proportion of C itollands, Italy lad

Pile, W.it. skip).

ano, A.M. Souza, A.V. "Go-

Passos, J.F.V. Ribeiro three, two and one are scored The British "A" term ritain-John Panton-Reuter.

Club rinks championship on Sun-ka) N.A, Beltran, A.P. Pareira, for each wood according to its

T.. H.F. Luz, J.A. Luz (skip); S.E. day at 30 PT Ravenagh,

Souza, E.át. Alatenun, C.C. Pareira, position in the ring. Goodman, T.I. Hemaley and C.

Beltran, C. A. Guterres and Dwigan (skip) v S.H. Marvin 9.FF. Noronha

The following represent Par-

Rodrigues lied in the O. P. Jones G. Wilerion, W. 1. D.

Jugal in the Gutierrez International Cameron (skip); 3. useli...

aggregate points at the end of Shleid; Martin, C. Pape. W.R. Hilyer (skip)

C.E J.A. Lu, C.C. Perein.

the first roll-up. In the C. Pile, R. Brnior, IL. Brown, W.

Bassos,

(skip) with Maclfardy (skip).

Har Luz. Eh. Alarco un story) play, Guterres and Rodrigues The Roadts Cup will be played for dropped behind to leave Bellmo today between 6.30 and 7 pm,

winner of the Cup for 1050.

MATCH POSTPONED

average of 59.82..

Flution (2,120 average of 57.51)

avernges.

at an TUNS

were nexi

"RECORDER".

1.582.

in order in the batting ed a clean sheet in the Silver Vase tent, but their "B" team suffered a 100-marke penally today and Sweden moved into second place with two marks lost,

Trevor Allan To

a

Play For Leigh

Final Army

Hockey Trial

Nine Dragons Club Stubbs,

IRC

KCC

|

sentad

Ilecrelo

CCC

re-

Billy Steel Moves

To Dundee

London, Sept. 21. Billy Steel, the Derby County Scotland Inside-forward, and tonight transferred to Dundee for a record fee, paid by a Scottish club to an English club.

The fee was in the region of €20,000,

ist Division League match (home) v IIKFC os Saturday at 4 pm—G. Hung Choy, B. Leonard J.W. Leo- The Second Division Lawn

The previous highest wIE hard, A.E. Coates (axip) Afowls match between Kowloon £10,000 paid by Celtle to Black- Haznelo, G.C. Jorge. . Souza, J.S. Landolt fexip): Francis Lee, J.11. Bowling Green Club and Hong-burn Rovers for Jock Wair Xavier. En el Arculli, W.C. Ogtoy kong Football Club has

been Reuter (skip).

postponed to Tuesday, Septem- ber 28, at 4 pm. at the request of the HKFC team.

LEAGUE MATCH

The Drish "B" team shared Laird place with Holland's

The final Army Hockey Trial} entry.

will take place at the Army

1st Division League match (home) The

Dulch incurred a 100 Sports Ground, Sookunpoo at CC on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.R Pinally marks when Moriz 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, Septem- Minu, 3. Keosch. 1.1. finnan, A. K. Minu (skip): 8. Yusuf, E.. Rozenburg crashed near Wrex-ber 23. All players are to re- Marka, K., Omar, A.M. Omar Sydney, Sept, 10.

ham and was taken to hospital port by 4.15 pm, and bring a skip); M.1. Razack, A.A. Razack. Allan, Australia's

V.A. Ilujah, Trevor

Rumla Rugby Union captain today with a broken 1. So for 800 white shirt. The following have f confirmed that he had accepted į mile of

1,300 been selected to play in this skip). the aggregate of £6,250 miles have been covered-Reu-al: gigning-on fee

The Rev Thomus, Cpl Far-

1st Dividon Longue match (away) (Australian) to play for Leigh | fer,

tridge. L/C Gardner, Capt Burly in on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.-G. In the English Rugby League.

ton, Lieut Chamior, Capt Fitz Lee, J.G. Roberson. J. Orem, The offer is believed to be a

gibbon, Lt Col Stock, Capt Xew (skip): G. Rosselet. D. Boric- record for such deals, "The offer-

L/C McKenzie, Rev frt. Copan, We

(skip); V.C. Labrum, F.R. Kermani, was too big to refuse," Allan

Crawford, Capt Davidson, Cpl. Wanz. E.C. Fincher (skip). said todry. "I have been most

Gray, Capt Baldock, ORQMS

London, Sept. 21. happy in Rugby Union but I am

SSM

TDC Clarke, CQMS Grant,

London, Sept. 21. sure I wil

Fred Willarns, of England and le equally. happy

Pavey, Sgt Teyen, Major Brook- Friendly match against Hongkong!

Cha on Saturday at 330 58 lots to 43.

following were the re-Wembley, tonight won the 1950 with Leigh."-Reuter.

Royal Leicesters qualißea for show, Capt Dudley, Major Lam- Electric the Anal of the Nine Dragonshir. Capt Harold. S/Sgt Firth. P.-A. Sloven, J.A. Smith, J., R. Pinna, A. M. Alver, C. Buils of football games played World Speedway Championship

Baxter, J. Kinntburgh (skip): . Basto, C. Floza-Pereira

at Wembley with 14 points out Services Club table tennis com- QMS Downes, Capt, Bird, QMS 4 Baker, C. McLennan, R., lost to W. 1. Cowie, F. R. Ker today:

E. P. Guest

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) of a possible 18. petition yesterday, beating 118 Webb, L/C Taylor. Umpires Marshall, 3.3. Pollock (skip); ifman, T. Lock, A.

Clayton. A.W. Leck, W., McKie 11-25.

28. Slivá, J. P. Xavier, M. A. Newport County Battery by three games to one Capt Livemore and Sgt Long. 1.C. Chalmers Xtp).

Northamp- 2.

Wally Green, of West Ham, Baptiste, 11. A. Ozorio beat it,

finished second with 18 points in the semi-final.

Transport will be at Queen's

Ridsdale, C. R. Rosselet, J.

C: 1on 2 The darta semi-finals resulted Pler Hongkong at 4 pm.

Friendly match

ar: Graham Warron, sa "Aus” against Talkoo

··OTUER MATUM in KSL detenting 23rd. Fick In case of heavy rain the trial Dock Club on Saturday at 5.30 pm. Robertson, J. Orem 19-11.

R. M. V. Ribeiro, L. M. Kadri- Brighton & Hove 5, Galata tralian who rides for Birming Poulson, D.J. Brussett. 3.0. the 23rd will be played on Sunday, Sep-Padgett (kin); 3.K. gues, G. A Noronha, T. V

Club of Turkar nam was third with 12 poissle Regiment, RA, and

Reuter. Reuter. Field tegiment NCO's triumph tember 24, at the same time and Mundy. V. Kruse, .E, Maciarians, fubeiro ion to 11. Gittins, L. Bones, Saray

place. ing over the DCRA,

14.0. Gardiner Viktp); J., Bottom. Tang, W. Hong Bling 13-21,

Rugger Result

London, Sept. 21. -Oxfordshire Jost to East-Mid- lands by eight points to 84 in n Rugby Union game played at Oxford today--Reuter.ke

Competitions

IKERC

In a First Division League match yesterday, Kowloon C.C. beat Recreio "Whites" by four points to one. KCC won on two rinks, the final score being

(Recreio)

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