Week-end Cricket
PENTATHLON CHAMPION
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ‘20, 1950.
CRAIGENGOWER MEET ARMY
IN TOMORROW'S BIG MATCH
previous Champion.
Hafla of Britain Pilot F1 Lt. Jack Lumsdaine, NFC. won the British Modern Pentathian Championship at Alder- shot in beat into second place the Capt. Poter Duckworth of the 5th Inniskilling Dragoon ranules, swimming, riding. Quards. The five events were shooting and fencing.
Dyer receiving the Hero E LA.. Lumsdatno is seen Challenge Cup, awarded for the individual winner, from LL of the Modern Fen- Gon. Sir Richard N. Gale, President
tathion Areciation of Great Britai
Stormy Petrel Well Backed
For The Cambridgeshire
London, Oct. 19.
By "Recorder"
Craigengower moet Army in tomorrow's big match. The chances are, however, that RAF will still be in the lead at reminiscence time on Saturday evening, unbeaten-and-with-a-three-point---lead-on-the-In-- dian Recreation Club.
The old school that belleves in the improbable happening in a cricket match is always very much in evidence. Many Improbable results could materialise. Univer- sity could beat RAF, KCC could beat the Scorpions, Navy could bent IRC, Optimists could bent Recreio or Recreio the Optimists and Craigengower could beat the Army or Army, could bent Craigengower.
Odd results do occur. Last week the Indian Recreation Club nearly beat Craigengower and Optimists nearly beat the Scorpions. This week it is not im- probable that Army will beat Craigengower instead of drawing with the Valley club.
team's what merit certain On
in- the other
chances of for League and friendly matches dividuals are selected for a team being top of the table when the this weekend.
cricket in our luck!
reminst match of the season more often
a matterbeen completed is that at King's than not for conjecture. One saving Park between Reercio and the
feature
always
that the Optimist.
has
CLUB DE RECREIO 1 X HKCC "Oplimieta" in ■ Lesque match at hig's l'ark to morrow at 1.45 p.m.-Dr E... Goabo (capt), M.A. Remedios, A. Prats,
deserving type normally creeps of these two matches will placo Pereira, Jr. N.A. Bekreo, D
A victory tomorrow in either as a substitute.
are
in a very
fairly
FM, Nolasco da Silva, Jr, Dr St.L Orario, L.G. Cosano, G.N. Gosano, sound Remedios, A.P. Reed-Ferelts. Um. Luther A.V. Gone. Seater: A.E.
Onund.
OPTIMISTS
Such a substitute is generally the victors luckless enough not to have position on the way
ad an opportunity to score a Championship." century on his first appearance Army have added-to-Gele |---I Divizion League match ngainet and on going on to bowl very shock attack a pace bowler who Recreio at King's Park to-orrow 11 GT. Rowe, 140 p.m.---N.E. Amby, for 12 runs, MacPherson, T.. Mahon, G. xeldom manages the hat trick. took six wickets
Food Second, Frichte, N.R. Uliver. A. L. Kilber, P . However, the gods are kindainst a
Thorpe, 1.. and next Saturday there is a vision batting elde at King's Rayner, 11.11. tankme. Reservat KE. Greene. Umpire: S/L E. Lewis. race meeting on and nur local Park last Saturday,
CRAIGENGOWER Craigengower have countered Bradmans and Larwoods
E batting side that, even If George Souza decides one of these days to When th
often happens enough there is every possibility; take a holiday from it, is a the may come in again as good for 120 runs un batsman's, 10th and 11th man and if that bowl
wicket-keeper's happens three Saturdays run-wickel
be fortunato inuy enough to be noticed as an asset to the side.
play again.
Twelve horses, quoted in tonight's Cambridgeshireway and he has a chance to by weakening callover, were all well backed, and there has been heavy demand for Stormy Petrel from Pat Beasley's stable.
Mr Hasley trained Sterope, the winner last year and the year before.
This was the first callover since the final acceptors were made known and Stormy Petrel, 22 to 1 before, isning he now 100 to G.
A further bilf point was cly available at 33 to 1 but the best g of the price of Sterales, offer at closing tonight was 22
akit na 13 to 2 chamer, to 3. while, ofbera strong in the mar
Kelling and
find
Videsco,
A few days ago Valdesco was
GOLF
Charlie Ward
Wins
Short
Course Title
Torquay, Devon, Oct. 19.
Burnt Brown Postnet Rock,
weait typerbole were the horse. in a strong market.
THE QUOTATIONS Today's closing prices were: 13 to 2 Socrates.
9 to 1 Fastnet Rock,
100 to 9 Zina.
100
Kelling
100
to 7 Burn Brown.
100
106 Hyperbole,
Storiny Petrel
20 to 1 Flush Royal
and
22 to 1 Periscope III, Valdesco
33 to 1 Avacet, Misty Flight
40 to I the others.-Reuter.
IN THE RUNNING
bowler's
a
or
1st Division League match assin! Army at Happy Valley to naraw at 45 p.m.-G.A. Soura, G. Hong Chny, M.J. Divrelva, J. Bi P.. lagi, M, Freeman, S.H. Bamall. Ismail, J.C. Kob. Baroff. A.11. A... Esmail, Umpire: 6.S. Ladd. Scorer; E. el Arculli.
HE WANTS TO WALK THE CHANNEL
Fearnley Wheatcroft, a 54-year-old engineer from London, England, has ́decided to cross the English Channel the hard way—by walking. He's shown in a pool, getting in some practice for the feat by reading a newspaper while treading water.
CARDINALS' OWNER WANTS A COLLEGE PRESIDENT
AS BASEBALL COMMISSIONER
BY Stan Mockler
St. Louis.
Fred M. Saigh, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, is out to kick out Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler and to replace him with one of America's most famous college presidents.
Saigh, one of the leaders of the anti-Chandler faction among the baseball magnates, will not confirm or deny reports about the identity of Chandler's pros-- pective successor.
K
But close Cardinal boss
friends insist
2nd Division League match against KCC nt Cox's Road to now at 1.L, Youngrays, D. cod. of victory man. chances Army's
143 P1 hance. 3. tomorrow rest en the pru-Tameband, S Leonard, E.ll. Exuunil,
ability that their batsmen will R. Lin, T. Del, C. Abbas, J. A
chell. Beerves: A.. Pinnell, J. make what they are worůli Meita. All this preamble comcy on a
normd bowling side,
ROYAL NAVY 1st Division League match itsheet survey of the week-end's trams
which is about 150 runs. No namer, ne pack drill is a
HC at Smokumpu temepost #3 145 Craigengower have a normal pm. Transport from Temat Kiatn It does naj good old masin.
It is one of the lain at 125 p... returatex from food to anyone to coins in bowling side.
2011 | Goldsworthy tween him and that old tradi-best in the Colony for the reason Sukung at 672 P-Surg Car
there
variety in it (Conecki, Lt Cur Naylor (ER 120 much ion that decides who has and the
that it
afford not
to be Swan, Wtr Spears (Tatar), POSM Swith (St Helen Hay), 0792a Gale sn't made the grade.
at its constantly
best. The is Brides Bayi, Mid Agırkar UK. tears as a whole-the seld-has Fell, Aild Senior UK Flat), Sgt Jordon (Stonecuttera), L/Te Carter tendency to wilt beure me stonecanters), AB Craven
Flat). The big match Tomorrow batsman who hits out.
Umpire: SPO Grtin Black SDCPO Bustable Scorer: batsmen who Swan). Army has the
of
de the malter opening six months out of his way to say he was again at Hoppy Valley where
Dockyard)
he and prior stay
out. and, can
upen
Kot influenced that date. and Division League match against
by Chandler's Army and Craigengower, still can
will in the liveryining
depend to- IRC at King's Park to-morrow etather owners will be ready for two of the top teams
This provision sels up the crder. 1.4 pm-10 Coles (Tama). Lt Car all-out effort to unseat Chandler magnates annual winter incet- on the Craigengewer Murray B Flot), CPO Greenstade for Championship morrow
At the last meeting of the ruming
wickets (CFC), CPO Wir Thomas (Tamail.
with an Relling their
and to replace him
ing as the wrenn of a bitter, magnates, in Chicago, Chandler honours, meet.
battle with} presopted them with a declslora before Army's run-makers start OA Taylor (Comus) Steen eastern college prexy at the Ma-behind-the scenes
(Tamar), PO Tel Russell (Tainar),
(Commack), L/Wir Jor League meeting in December, the Commissioner's job at stake. he had taken without consult- orientating themselves to
himself, close-mouthed CPONN Llewellyn Saigh
them his selection of Steve very obvious gaps in the field.
ing (Tamar), HE Axham (Tamar). Vabout the matter as he is, ha CLOAKROOM SKIRMISHES Bannegan as publicity man for pire: Yea Taylor (Tamar). Scorer:
said that only five votes aro Wie Lewis (Tammar), Heserves: EA
Chandler, veteran of many a baseball's grand jubilee celebra- Pincer (Tamar), SM Rhodes (St required to restore the former
cloakroom skirmish
1031. Bildes lay), LEM Tucker (Cossack)
during his tions in
Many of the tenure
na Senator, might be owners felt, with Salgh, that
been pollen presumed to have the advantage they should nave Chandler's present contract
in this kind of fight But he before this $150,000 plum was does not expire until May, 1951. will miss his ataunchest
sup-
passed out. But under its terms, he must be or notified
porter among the orners, ut least 1 year in Frank McKinney, who hog he is to be stepped out of the picture by
The only other match litely to enhance or decrease ene u
Charlie Ward, the British TENNIS FINALS AT THE LRC
Ryder Cup golfer and one of the shortest men in pro- fessional golf, today won the Short Course Champion- ship on the Palaco Hotel Courts here. }
2e Course is of the pitch and pult variely, Isid out in the hole grounds and demands as the accuracy needed withlaj 100 yards of the hole o
rc-
mymised full-length courses, In fact more so as the greets very tiny,
Mrs Litton & Miss Law
Win
Colony Doubles Championship
are Mrs Enid Lo-Litton and Miss H. Y. "Law
of the
About 12 Ryder Cup players Chinese Recreation Club became the Colony's 1950 Ladies fleld at over 20 Doubles champions yesterday, when they beat the Ladles
were in the
players who ench had wounds on the
bowlers
SPATE OF RUNS
the Cros
At King's Park, the Optimists, with Kilbee, Oliver and Rowe in the side would be a sufficient worry to the Recreio
Brine
Smith (Temar),
ARMY
Kentucky Senator Lo political availability
10
bowlers
1st Division League match against side and the very smart fielding IRC at Sonkunpoo IRC ground) an that supports them. Added to sunday at 1.45 p.m. Transport will leave Queen's Pier for Sockinpoo ai utis triumvirate is Noel Arthy. Major Wison (Q Land It must not be forgotten, either, Forces), Major Baig (1 K080), Cep- that G. 11. Pritchard, often good tau Haycraft 1173 Loc By RA advance whether for 20 odd runs, made 40 against Captain Robertson Miced 1 KOSD); retained, with consideration of retiring as boss of the Pittsburgh
runs
the Scorpions last week.
Caplan Stafford (15 F4 Sqn RE The Optimists look good for d. Lieutenant Charles (34 LAA Lieutenant Willan (BMI, Boweni against Rerreio. Hegt RAI, Lieutenant Maynard (23 Recreio, with its full quota of Reg RA). Baridmaster Stockholm
KOSB), Corpora! Musgrave potential half-century mokers, KosBI. Reserve: Lieutenant Beri- If, lett (75 Coy RAPC). Umpire: U. looks good for the same.
Hall E. (DCS). Scorer; WO I victory
2nd Division Leagus match against citur side registers
Undoubtedly, either side has Police at Suokumpoo tomorrow at
Transport wil Leave Q Queen's
A
that will be a story to recount Jacub (HQA 40 Int Div),
four Recreation Club pair of Mrs A. Tamworth and Mrs A. D. its full quota ef bowlers. Even 1.45 poler for Sockungos at 120
Course during Scholes in the final, 6-1, 6-2. the two days and Ward won with
aggregate of 197 to beat J. Hargreaves by
strokes.
an
the Optimists are not short this pm. Captain White (CRE New But it will be the Territories), Major Rowley (Coy
RASCI, Captain Addington (1903 A fielding op F, Captain Wut), Cap of elther
Hubbert 150 Fd Sqa martness side only that could bring aboutŘE, Captain
definite result.
Was season. a triple champion On the adjacent court, two crowned when M. Heenan, In partnership with W. J. D. Cooper, won his third Club title, the Men's Doubles.
Inter-hong Men's Il'cap Semi-
Att Padpham, the holder of the title, led over two rounds. For Mrs Litton, this was her
fell away today. During fourth success in this event since final. Owen Tuches and G.N.
but
(or
haus
in
the Championship, which events.
of year-Router.
FIGHT IS OFF
• ROMERO-FITTON
|
Luis Romero,
London, Oct 19.
Anal,
with
Gono (-15) of Harry Wicking &
was serving, the winners centrs Getz and Miss Lambert Baker; have over a constant stream of lobs
25. ai
ta
Hre
Milton
MCC Match With
West Australia Starts Today
addition
sark
minich
against
the
Pirates.
UNEASY TRUCE
<
United Press.
Commonwealth Tourists
In Sound Position Against Gujerat
Ahmedabad, Oct. 19.
But they gave their approvaz la a hasty action calculated to who last preserve harmony, or an unea It was McKinney winter helped Chandier win a truce, on the surface. Haigh tools raise in salary, a vote of con- no pains to conceal his disgus idence from both leagues and the vote of his fellow owners a tacit understanding that his on the matter, glace many of re-election this December would them had privately told him tha
they resented Chandler's high- be a mere formality,
Since McKinney's retirement, handed tactics. Salgla has challenged the Com- Saigh Is biding his time anc missioner in forthright language keeping a tight-lipped lence un several occasions, most re- upon the probable developments Perth, Oct. 19.
cently in a squabble over the of the December incoling, But The MCC omit Len Hut-right to schedule a Sunday night it is easy to see that he expert tals Campbell 100 Gurkha 74 Senton, John Warr. Eric Hollies | conc.
a change in the fortunes of his Lieutenant Fartlett (76 Coy AFCE
Saigh yleldezi on that point running fight with Chandler. Leutenant Rendell (14 F Sqn Hand Bob Berry from their
after only
National League He has lost every battle but SCORPIONS NEST Leutenant Bemmin (RACY WAT team to meet Western President Ford Frick stepped he still believes that he may The Scorpions are at home to Reant CHS (RAFC),
cener #RAPC).
Reserves: Captain Australia in the first of the inte the dispute and asked him win the war. too event four holes
Land Forces), Ger- The chances are that Ferris CE Q oucit was started in 1930, and her Co, Ltd. beat J.J. Icemedios and the KCC.
State Games, starting to-to cancel the game. He went were accomplished, 話 record 14th title in all the three ladies'.A. Meed (43) of A.P.C. Robble Lee will not hit another grant Milton (Will).
6-2.
2nd Division League match against TODA'YS PROGRAMME 60. Cull and Weller could run at Sokun on Sunday at 115 Morrow, beer in existence, apart Two distinct contrasting types
የ ያነፃ. Colony Ladies Singles Final-Mrs through the side.
Transport will leave Queen's
The team will consist of the from the war, for 2
The Scorpions number of play were seen in yesterday's
are a stendy Pier for Sookunpoo at 1.20 p.m. following 10 players, with the
White (CRE New Terri- Captain defence M. Chow y Mrs It.M. Stack:
Their sting, ap- Handlesp Mixed Doubles Fina
ol either Gilbert open
ultra), Major Rowiny ( Coy NASC), triumphing over offence. Tak-EE Story and Mrs Tamworth batting side.
lies in their tail. Captain Hubbert to Fd Ban RE). Parkhouse or Arthur Melnlyre: propriately, at the Dr Smart and Mira Barty:
Brown (captain); their defence line
Handicap Ladies Doubles Final Against KCC particularly they frutenant lock to F1 500, RE,
A Stonecullers, blandi, Captain Freddie
Findfrey Compton, hase, except when Mrs Liiton
always started
unpro- Campbell (G3 Gurkha Fd Sqn). Cap. Denis
tain Ferris (CE 19 Land Forces Evans, Alec Bedser, Reg Simp- Inter-long Finnl.-J.A.C. Burt Imisingly.
John Dewes David RAF are at home at Kal Tak Leutenant Rendell 4 F6 San 112).
Lieutenant lemming (AFC). Ger
Bailey, Trevor H. Owen Hughes & G.N. Gouro
Both sides geant of Spain, the over their opposing net player hall and Fang 01-1am Treasury)
the University.
(1 Wita), Sergeant Sheppard, (RAEC). Private Warrener Brian Close, Douglas Wright Bupean Bantamweight Cham-first to one corner and then the tarry WICKINE
have been renred on matting Cros CHARITY MATCH
Reserves: Captain Welsh (RAPC).
Berry is twelfth man. Dion, who was
have ather until an error was made, to
and anything" Con() Wifte). Captain Addington (1903 Tough! Nay
Fitton, of
Parkhouse has made a quick A Maner there was an opening along
Charity tennis match in wickets
University
Air Op Fit). LRC
from hester, at
¡recovery
the Muscle the Royal
YMCA building huppen. Albert the trom-Unes. For the
aid of the
The Commonwealth cricket touring side dismissect bowling side but the
OCCASIONALS
with in the Hall here next Tuesday", haa pair, the pattern was full length fund will be played on Wed
the airman's by Mrs the basa 10
Friendly match against Old Shang. trouble he met batting had to withdraw because of an drives
Western Gujerat by lunch today for 172 runs, thus gaining a first nesday, October
haltanders at Clyeter Road on Slut- Scholes followed by intercepting Hongkong Cricket Club, siari incasurably superior.
Colts, injured hand.
and if he innings lead of 22 runs. IRC are at home to the Navy, Lt Cdr G... Naylor, A.C
day at 11 a.m.J. 1, J.C. Australian His place will be taken by volleys and smashes at the neling at 5.15 p.m. under suspices
passes a test in the nets to-
They then ran up a second innings score of 241 runs R.M. Machera II.M lost to RAF and
Kerr, R.J. Cell. N.E. Arghy. Featherweight Champion, who times when the pattern worked
Balley and Evans, fit again, 0.0 The match will be between point behind eight other teams. Saunders, JH. Alkmen. Um- make their first appearance of win the match tomorrow.
still an in- pure; S/Lr E. Lewie. team and then the league, is an Interport
The tour, but the selectors have Dooland and Tribe, who did known quantity.
IRC Rest of the Colony.
decided not to risk Len Hutton not
yesterday when his Angel 1st Division League match against Jarring Admission charges are $10
Gujerat scured The Indians have not had a
Royal Navy to-morrow and against and $5.
wonderful record In the past Army on Sunday at 145, both on though he is fit enough to play three wickets, CRC TENNIS Iterults of the Colony's Hardcore Against the Navy at Sookunpoo, home ground —AA. Itumjahn (cap The following were the results to take the first two games Champlonip matches played yo. It is up to the Navy to spring A.R. Abban, S.A. Ismail, A.R.
1.M. Omar, A.R. Kilchell, A.K. the Chinese Recreation that saine Sookunpoo surprice imaji, A.H. Madar, A. Bakar, K.M. ARMY LEAGUE the West Indies, LHC pair retallated by winning Club were:
stall. The Indians, the fact Nurjah and I. All Umpire: G.M. the third also for love, but they Tin-kin and Chung
Colony Men's Doubles. Choy
2nd Division Navy to-morrow at
QUICK RUNS lost the fourth and tha
Yue to beat mains, are a very strong and it Scorer: A.M. Walau Bfth soland Chan and Lul Kin-hong, balanced side and are out for 16 p.m. at King's Park-M.1. Ra zoek (cat). 6.E.M. Bux. H.A. Bux,
the at the nets here today and all the Championship, The next three games saw Mrs, 7-6, G. Choa and T. Zimmern
Sherry Bucks, S.F. Chopia, F.M. ei
Sixteen entries have at beat J. Heu and 1.M. Lu, 5-10.
Arestit N.1. Hasson, A. Wahab received for the Tamworth and Mrs Scholes
Inter-Unit Commonwealth team went for come through them muccessfully. Sr. A.R. Rirack, 8. Abeo and P.
Bailey and Evans will play thele best, particularly Mrs 5-1 0-2 N. Lo and D. Lo beat
ANOTHER BIG MATCH K.C. Lal and Iu Tak-chouk, 64,
Bebuli. Umpire: K.M. Omar.
Cricket League which will be- quick runs and were helped by
chosen for the
alde to meet as they C. Kotewall and D. King draw
Gimblett and Tamworth at the net,
fleiding. One of the matches of the 2nd Division Teague match against gin on Wednesday, October 25. poor
Western Australian here in the took the score from 1-4 to 4-4. with Ni Kam-chuen and M. Ma
aftemoon tomorrow wili bo the Amy on Sunday, committing Due to the large number of en- Fishlock opened with a century match beginning tomorrow, bat will be replayed on
1.45 pm, Indian C. (playing Three successive errors by Mrs (this match
the shortage Second Division encounter be away), wilt be represented by: If. T. trics and
of partnership in 00 minutes. the decision on whether Park Scholes at 15-15 on Mrs Litton's | Tuesday).
Catony Men's Singles-T. Lo beat tween Kowloon Cricket Club Barme (opt), S. Aboa, B. P. Behull, service gave the ninth game to
Club Burrounds, it has been decided to Fishlock was missed twice and house will play will be left and Craigengower at
until tomorrow morning Cox's Chagia, A. Ebrahim, A. M. Omar,run two leagues, each of eight Gimblett once. the Chinese pale, The tenth Wang Chan-fal, 6-1, 6-4.
Teams will play cach
Elther Parkhouse or A. *. The result will go a A. . Razack. M. I. Razack and teams. Road.
31. A Wahab, gaine saw Mrs Tamworth serva
Fishlock's Innings reached Mcintyre is to all the remainirs Sr. Umple: K. M. other once in the league and inta a 40-16 lead only to crack Colony Men's Doubles-A.C. Wu long way towards deciding the Omer.
Championship.
two leading teams from runs, including eight, fours and place in the team-Reutar. up in the rallies to give away and Plf. Wu v K.C. Tao and WT. Junior League
Test T... Sia and Cordon Lum y A draw and Army Junilors hayo
SCORPIONS
each league will take part in a one six, and ended during a bað the first act at 6-4.
Fung Yue-pa and Lau King: Y.W.
valuable
1st Diviaton League match against lenock-out competition to de- spell for the tourists just after three-point KCC at Chater load to-morrow FX. Opening the service in the Lee and .C.
■ very Kwok v
too.. Then Mankad, the lend on both teams. second set, Mrs Litton was taken Ribeiro and T.E. Rodrigues: C
Harting at 1.45 p.m.L. Stokes, cide the champion team.
had Units competing are ́93 General Gra spin bowler, who to six douces before winning it. Cheung and F.. Chan V.. Army Juniors are at home at Kerry. Welter it. Owen
Cul, V.0. Roberts, Hospital, RABC Hongkong, 27, IAA taken live arst innings wickets, Choy and 5.W. Wong; S.T. Chow
Hughes, R.8. After lengthening to 4-1 and W. Choy K.M. Au and S.K. the winners. conceded the sixth | Wang M. Heenan and II.A. Ayaa tion Club the Police Recrea-5.J. Hi, J.P. O'Driscoll, N.G. Lam Regt RA, Q Land Forces, Stap012, claimed Worrel and Ikin while
and cannot look to abrum. A.M. Nolan, H., Newtoni. Garrison,À Bgn 4 I, 10 inf
back Fishlock's Reet RA, Patel knockood Whos E, N LAA BAF certain four points. The chances, game, before taking it to set and v George Lan and A. Chan.
RE Corps: TYS. 14 TD Baker Stegt leg stump, all
George Edwards, of Card match at 6-2.
however, are that they will
}* XI * Hongkong University at RE, 1. KOSB, 21. 7d Regt BA, Ord ro from 171 runs for two City, is unable to play for WAL 11 2001), Depot. Hongkong. RAPC Hongkong, wickets to 177 rung for five
In their soccer Internatiora Other LEAGUE HOCKEY
Junior Division Fit 14 Wilson, 8a Dum, epf Que,
Brplant Scotland at Cardit Exi Dooland and Tribe Saturday owing to injury. The following League hockey matches ses University at home thus, AC Maughan AC Oglivin
Roy Clarke, of Manchester matches fixed for Sunday have to the RAF, Navy to the IRC West AC Saunders LA Cross
2nd XIV Hongking University at Hongkong at fookuspoo: 21 HAA Come together and after" their Recreio (an Forum to-morrow in Hongkong found Worcest bowling succosses put on 64 City, will move from Irialde and Dockyard to been postponed:
W/O Boott (exp#, rit:l, Snow, AC Grakosower C.C.1 Stanley Garris nus .... in breezy fanion Im as to the left wink and ful TEAMS
Rawsfron, AC Jerone Ace Malke, non và Bạn käijat Kowloon C.C. many minutes and remained Powell, of Birmingham, will FL La Noel's omando, 40 Harmygnał 14 THE WIDE RIMI Y 3A LAA BẠ unbeaten at the clote-Reuter, the inside-lert position. Reute The following are cink testa i fobinson, AC Alpi, Gresham | BA-st Recrudo,
Luiz de Santiago, the Spanish by Mrs Tamworth, There were of the Hongkong Tennis Asso The latter team, though it has Layton,
is now one Newton (cant). G.16.3. Pritchard,, day he will be in the side. for the loss of five wickets, which should enable them to
beat Filton on points at Man- beautifully, with Mrs Tamworth chester last winter.-Reuter,
Rugger Results
London, Oct. 10.
brilliant at the net,
SEVEN ERRORS No less than seven errors by the Tamworth-Scholes combing- Hon enabled the Chinese pair
of rugger games played today: without conceding a point
RUGBY UNION
County Championship match Lelcestershire 0, Warwickshire
11 (played at Leicester).
Other Match
Oxford University. 23, Mary's Hospital 0.-Reuter.
St
THE RESULTS
Results were:
ciation,
Thio terday at
Pirul
TODAY'S MATCHES
Sookunpoo to
score these.
·Ladies' Doubles
• Colurty Mrs. Lo-Litton and Miss I.Y, Law beat Mm A. Tamworth and Mr A.D. Scholes, 6-4, 6-2. **Club Men's Doubles Final/~M. lat Division; HKBC - Sunday). Hernan and W.7.D. Cooper beat
crelo "A": fnd Dirleton, DJ HKAAF ▼ YMCA. :
ན
3
Kal
Ball
Thompson, --Sgk
at 149:
+
-Reuict,
the
agath, al-
CRICKET
bowi
63 runs for claimed thrre today, the other wicket falling to Ramadhin, ut
victims
been
In their
Hongkong Sig Ilegt. 1 S. Stalfords. The following are the opening MARC * 22 General Hospital matcher on Dolober 15:
Then
second knock
left
while the mora
MCC
Casualties All Recovering.
Perth, Oct. 16.
The MCC team's four injured players-Len
Hutton, Trevor Bailey, Gilbert
Parkhoun and Godfrey Evans--had solid tests
CHANGES IN WELSH XI
London, Oct. 10
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