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ENGLAND 129 FOR FOUR: AUSTRALIA OUT FOR 350
Lords, June 25.
England, after dismissing the Australians for 350 runs in their first innings,
had made 25 runs for one wicket at lunch time.
Another Postponement?
New York, June 25. The twice-postponed title fight between Joe Louis and Jersey Jor Walcott is today threatened with another do- lay and severe curtailment of the gate.
Late afternoon or evening showers were forecast though the day broke clear and sun.
ny.
Thursday
of
rain
if the prediction proved as correct as those for
Wednesday and nights the heavyweight championshipa
Yankee
battle
the at will be
Before the start, the stand was well filled, with thousands sitting on the gross outside the boundary. The weather was worm enough for most of the crowd to wear light summer clothing and nearly all the men discarded their jackets.
Bedser continued the same consistent, attack as yesterday when he opened the bowling this morning to Tallon and Lindwall, who were not out at the close of play yesterday, but Coxon, loss accurate, was punished by Tallon for two boundaries. Yardley did his best to keep Tallon away from the bowling by setting. defen- sive field for the final couple of baik in each_over...
wicket-kerper and slips as Tallon hall 17. Wush- caught the
ok lanted surprised when h Edrich was far from comfort. abile galast Lindwall, and love!
was given out.
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1948.,
COMPTON
SAVES ENGLAND
DENIS COMPTON plays ball from Keith Miller, as he continued his stand against the Australians during the first Test on June 14. Wicket keeper Dan Talion is seen at the ex- treme right of the picture. Compton's batting pulled England's low score right up.
finished not out with 154AP. Photo.
Edrich, relieving Cregón at 202, @ppeal for a catch at the wicket THURSDAY'S PLAY night
was hot-dustily by Ball Johnson, who came in the Lmdwall vari Bowtedy Hedser, for two for
hot 114 300,
Stadium shifted tu. Saturday
hak promise of clear which weather.
The belting price favouring 11 to five. Louis remained t
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Bowling Programme
Tation completeit bis 50 out of 43 run in Handoutes but with The next over be was caught for- ward at, short-leg at 320.
Yardley, unmerountably per evered with Edrich; who lacking length, and direction, failed as u buck bowler and conceited 28 cans to three nyer.
Early Surprise
When Cosoa arlived Edrich,
when die flocked a rising ball was rejected. Fortunately the bal Erich still light insproged found Lindwall hard to get awayc There was no further busy beernis Janell
AUSTRALIA -PIRET INNINGS Barnes, by Coxon
0
Morris, & Hutton, & Corsa Ita Bradman, e Halton, Becker 38 Hasteti, h Vordley
47 Miller bw, b Bedsor Brown Ane, b. Yardley Tion Johnson, Evan, t
Edrich
Several good games shad¦ he was twice draight dravdu Talton, Yridley, & Bedce 53 be seen in the Lawn Bow in the vition Lasague this afternoon when i Wright
a full programe of itratehes
will be played. ́.
Jn the Pit Division Craigen
1
gower Cricket Club mest Hoog interval read: Kong Football Clubs at home and
are coglident
atl the points Washbrook, e Tallon,
Hong-Kong-Football-Club Club Lindwall
go together
a well
balanced tem:n mand with the ex-
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tail by Toler. Linitwall, b Beer
after two | Jobriston, » Exam, 1. Wright Torturk, not ralt
10
20
Extras
The scoreboard at tea Total
850
HOWLING
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Bedser -8--Coxon
43 14 100
1
Hutton, b Johnston. among Edrich, b Lindwall
20
Edrich Wright
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Yardley
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with in the League.
42
In spite of
points against HK.NC. last week,
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turbed. They
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Total for four
129
confortably.
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have now
cellent spirit prevaching
to
the players, will go all out show their neighbours that theyCompton, not aut
to ure a force to be céckoned Dollery, b Lindwall
the loss of three Yardley, not out
The other senior game is be Aween.KBG.C_and_K.CC., which;
should be a close contest.
tlon
trouble.
There was
had
Bradman
Byen 3, leg-byes 7 m-bulls 1.
-Reuter.
TENNIS LEAGUE
Playing at home, the U.S.HC. had little hillculty in beating
Tennis
He
FOUGHT
AUSTRALIANS
FOR RUNS
HARD
· Lords, London, June 24.
Australia were always fighting for runs against a keen English attack in scoring 258 for seven wickets at the end of the first day's play in the second Test.
The Australian hero was fair, curly headed left- handed, Arthur Morris, whom Bedser, Ya dley, Wright and Edrich had good couse to remem- ber for the three successive Test hundreds that he had against them in the 1946-47 tour. Morris, choosing the right_ball_to_bit_and_scor ing all round the wicket, staved off complete disaster.
Bradman's weakness for the stroke through the cavers in an-
OVER from Coxon he lute in-swinger can no longer other
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All Clubs Have Had A Win In County Matches
London, Juno 24.
With Sussex gaining their first win of the scazon-to- day against Worcestershire, thora is now no county club without a victory in the champion- ship competition,
The spin attack of James At Birmingham: Warwickshire” and Oakman tumbled Worces-100 and 134 for 3; Lancoshiro tershire out before lunch, and 359 (Wharton 115, Cranston 142,
Pritchard for 110). resolute batting by Parks and Cox followed by an unbroken fifth wicket partnership of 00 between James Langridge and C. Oakes brought 'Sussex their win.
James took four wickets for 27 Reconei runs in Worcestershire's innings today for # match
analysis of eight for. 70, while Oakman's bog today was four for 31, after they had lost five wie- Kets for 80 yesterday.
A brilliant sixth wicket part- nership
minutes of 260 in 165 by Kennell Cranston and A. Wharton helped to put
ท ณ strong
cushire
agulat Warwickshire.
Scoreboards
Lan- position
The close of play scores were:
and 219 for 3 (Monks 104 not At Bristol: Gloucestershire 123
Uni-
versity 251 (Insole 81).-Reuter. out, Hale. 31); Cambridge
Dodgers Obtain Two Wins
New York, June 24.
The Brinklyn Dodgers ob- ·
What's News? Survey 337 for 7 (Fishlock 129. Pittsl irgh Pirates in the No-
Shanghat, June 25. The United Press telephone kept on constqrtly clanging today and yesterday.
Hundreds of call, poured IG the offics, The callerá wanted to know how the big breaking. They
How WED
wanted to know who was Winning.
They were
nat
Interested in the Berlin crials, the Warsaw conference ar the Republican Convention.
How had the Loula Walcott. fight come out was the ques- tion they wanted to be ans. wered.-United Press.
At Gullfort: Jampshire 270; nined two victories over the
tional League today Parker 52).
when At Bath: Oxford University 233 | negro first baseman Jackle and 183 (Hazell 4 for 19); Somu- | Robinson went an a batting set 150 (Whitcombe 4 for 29, Van rampage at Brooklyn." Ryneveld 4 for 41) and four" for no wicket.
At Stourbridge: Sussex heat Worcestershire by six wickets. Worcestershire 103
139
Robinson banged out söven hits,
including six l. a row, to lead
victories. the Dodgers to their The scores were 0-2 and 3-0.
Robinson won the first game▾ (Dews 54. James 4 for 27, Oak- when he homered with the bases Inat 4 for 31); Sussex 116 and 197| louded and two were out in the for 4 (Oakes 50 not out.)
ninth inning. In the second game,
At Bradford: Yorkshire 423 Hobinson pounded out two (Todd doubles for 9 declared; Kent 251
and two singles 'in as 62.
90) and 187 for 3 many trips to the plate and drove Todd op not out, Valentine 83m two runs and geored three.
Allowing
hits, merely four Hamner consted to his 751; second victory of the season as
the Chicago Cubs
not out).
At Swansea: Glamorgan 323 Ralph und 150 for 3 (C. Davies Nottinghamshire 217 (Muncer for 61).
MOTTRAM ELIMINATES DROBNY'S CONQUEROR
Wimbledon, June 24.
defeated the New York Giants 11-2 in the second game of a double header. The Giants won the first game 3-2, scoring all of their runs i the first. Inning.
Cincinnati's game at` Philadel- phin was postponed because of ▾ rain. There are twe night games scheduled.
Vie Roschi shut out the Cleve |land Indians-with-home runs by George McQuinn, Johnny Lindell and Joe Dimaggie to account for
A blow for British tennis was struck today when all of the New York ruas, in the
Tony Mottram, Britain's No. 1 player, climin-American League, New York won ated C. Cucelli, of Italy, in the third round of the men's singles after a tenso five-set battle.
4-0.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R H
Brooklyn-
(1st game)
(Winning pitcher Ramsdell) Brooklyn
(2nd geme)
2
8
10
Plitsburgh
8
8 '3 1
New York
(Winning pitcher Rex Tierney)
(1st game)
0
be denied. In four of his fust reached 101, out of 100, in three minutes. He had Rve innings he has been dis-hours. 20 missed by Hutton fielding in achieved every batsman's the same short leg position.bition of obtaining a century He never looked really cam-hia Arst Test at Lords. fortable against an attack Soon after completing his cen- Hury, Morris Way caught by which remained hostile Hutton, off Coxon, st fine deg. ||---||| | throughout on an easy paced Morris was at the wicket for Twicken
three-hours 22-minutes and hir Bedver thoroughly deserved one sixer and 13 fours. The bera game in the "A" sec-overs at 347 ended the innings. C.R.C. by six sets to three in the
his reward in getting Bradman Hassett, who hod scored of the. Svend Division ↑ Johaston being stumped when he
In the third
successive Test patient 20 of the 70 the al
runs added, should
be that between Taiko jumped down the pitch and miss-Ladies section
laning. No Wonder Bradman soon lost Miller, who got in front and Recreio. · Talkoo lost foured an intended big hit.
lengue yesterday,
has described him as the best of Mrs. B. Jones and Mrs:
straight ball from Bedser. ports against Indian Recreation Australia batted” seven hours
English bowler of
от his typo Brown.
usually an opening Club fast week and cannot afford and ten minutes. In 70 minutes Chrisfield (USRC) lost to Mrs. E.
since Maurice Tate,
faced a critical situa to lose too many more if they today, the Inst three wickets add-Litton and Mrs, K. W. Chau
Despite the missed-chances, ticking to the defence (CRC 9.4; beat Mrs.. T. FLY hope for promotion. Bovaird is ed 92 runs. Of the pace bowlers Mrs. Wing (CRC) two of which were very difficult, the new ball-preset the only dibenen Taikou skip, today, only Bedser caused any
He and Hassett Mrs. A. Choy and Miss Choy the English feld
Cucelli, stocky 32-year-old champion from Milan, beat and is playing well.
Hutton, Washbrook able, In the 3 Section #grand
remained together until ten when at the Wai-woon (CRC) G-1, a surprise
created the tournament's first upset when he h Mrs. P. 11alls and Mrs. M. Coxon being outstanding, between start of England's innings. After Easterbrook (LRC) lost to Mix.
Australlu were 188 for four, the tussle
stattel CUSTO
Bradman's luck did not last result
four and a quarter
beat the Czech ace, Jaroslav Drobny, in the result of Criagengower and Prison Offluers' | Lindwali
opened with
Litton and Mrs. Chau 3-0; but after lunch. Attempting to drive hours' cricket. Club, who play their first away maiden
Today he once led by two to Hutton,
previous round. lo-swinger from Both teams have hentenj scemed to call upon Miller to/Mrs. Lo and Mrs. Ling 0-3; Gent|# Redser's second over he mis-were-25 overs, maidens, 52 runs,
the first bali gante.
Bedser's figures at this point
sets to one before the fourth set. Hong Kong Eldetric easily, but share the attack. After a short Mes: Choy and Miss Choy 6-1.
.3 Mrs. D. Kite and Mrs. 1. timed and was well caught low two wickets, and Coxon
Then Mottram saved Ave, and Cucolli on the centre court. against K.B.G.C.. the warders coversantion, with Miller, however,
Hutton at fine
Following are the results: were only able
short taken two wickets for 65 runs. successive match points and
Chicago
2 to obtain one Bradinan signalled Bill Johnston Ankerson (USRC) lost to Mrs. down by
LLitton and Mrs. Chau 1-6; bent leg. Thus, Hutton and Bedser point while the valleyites scored to bowl instead,
Fielding Lapses
proceeded to play the finest First Round: Women's Doubles hat-trick
(Winning pitcher Car! Jansen) Mrs. Maria Weiss, Argentina, four.
"touched his thigh Mrs. Lo and Mrs. Ling 6.1: beat completed the unique Miller had
... 2 4 Bossi, Italy, New York
4 Choy 0-4.
by dismissing Bradman in the
England's fielding lapses con- tennis of his career. He had several times and appeared to be Mrs. Choy and Miss
Club de Recreio and
Kowloon seme
Hassett, a comparatively easy win in and Mrs. Annalise
(2nd game) beat Mrs. Audrey Robert and manner in his. Arst three tinued after tea when indicating that he was not feeling Cricket Club sisured four and a
twice missed before the interval, the fifth set to reach the last Miss Harvoy, Britain, 6-4, 6-0. Cliftiga www.-11-12-1 fit at the moment,
Test innings this tour.
was again missed twice.
with star players hdwall showed no signs
When 10 along of half sels each when they met in
(Winning pitcher Ralph Ham- Miss Gom Hoahing, Britain, Second Wicket
from
various parts of the and Mrs. L. J. Osborne, Britain, ner) The second wicket fell at 87,
world.
beat Mrs. L, Anderson, Denmark, AMERICAN LEAGUE Bradman's having added 84.
The match, played on the centre and Miss Lalla Schou-Nielsen, New York innings, próbábly
Cleveland
0 court, attracted, the biggest crowd Norway, 0-0, 0-3. shaklest of his carrier, Jasted_111
First Round: Mixed Doubles (Winning pitcher Vie Raschi) of the champlonships so far and minutes and included
6 four.
hundreds, unable to gain entry-Boebl-van-Meegeren, and Mrs. Chicago (1st game) 3 boundaries.
to the court, followed the play on T. Lubers-Rischer, Holland, bent Boston..... Morris was joined by Hassott
scoreboard outside, R. J.
M. the electric
McCabe und Miss
(Winning pitcher Bill Wright) Instead of Brown and reached his
checking every point won by Brenon, Ere, 6-3, 6-3.
Chicago (2nd game) 57 0'10 Second Round: Women's Bingles Boston - half century in 130 minutes.
either hero. England attacked hard to force
Mottram's winning score was Miss Doris Hart, USA, beat (Winning plicher Jack Kramer)
Ho will Mrs. Helen Petersen home the advantage, but Morris
6-8, 6-3, 10-12, 0-7, 6-2.
Rihbany, now meet Philippe Washer, of U.S.A. 6-0, 0-1. Belgium,
The following is the programme -for-today:
First Division
KBGC v. KCC."
Recreio V. Kowloon Docks, CCC v. KFC.
Second Division "A" Section- _INC_v_KCC..
KGC v. Filipino Club.
Thikon. v. Recreio "A". Second Division "8" Section KBGC v. HKFC.
Recrelo "B". v. Electric. CCC v, POC.
his lujury. There was no check the Lailles Section of the Tennis In his run up and after loosening League played yesterday at the his musicies in the first over, he Club de Recreio trend.
Mla M, Ribeirs and Mrs. L.d. Bles] worked up full speed in his (c. fl.)-m
beat, Miss P.J. Ward and Mrs, 36.
second.
Loud Appeal
6-3
Hutton and Washbrook batters R. Itumjaha ami Mire, D.
Chrlatenen confidently. Washbrook ployed
beat Men, A. Tamworth and Mis an away-swinger and on un-
1. Kotowall
.......... innimous shout went up from the
Mrs. G. House and Mira, 1.4. Noronhal (C. de R.) tam fest Man Ward and "Mre, Lo".. Judrew with Blin Humjahn and Mrs.
Chrlitenazz
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of the Invited To
3-4 and Hossett concentrated
1—
Successive overs,
on
Shanghai
had
The Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association have re- ceived an invitation from the Bowls As. Shanghal Lawn sociation for an Interport In Bhanghai in September.
In the first pust war Inter port in Hong Kong last year. Shanghal won by two games
to one.
ground.
cans.
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SWIMMING
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Mrs. M. Blaire, Britain, best In the last 16 are Ave Amerr Mrs. J. B. Fulton, Britult, 6-1,
three Australians and Iwo 6-2, British players and one player Miss Sheila Summers, South
GALA TONIGHT each from Holland, India, South Africa, best Miss M. R. Parker,
and Britain, 6-4, 6-3. Africa, Hungary, Belgium
The Inter-Club Swimming Mrs. Mury Salford, Britain, Gala between Eastern Athletic Sweden..
beat Mrs. J. S. Jancy, Britain, Club and VRG arranged
Parker–ImpresGOS-
than
0-0.
wearing down a confident attack before embarking on scoring G-strokes. Hassett, with three runs M. of Bedser, hoisted" the - hundred
in 145 minutes. - |
bowling from the Wright, opposite end to his morning spell, 40 and the total was 198, he gavoj Opposi -conceded-----only-one-run-in-dve-a-fairly easy-chance-10 Eirich-nt
and Yardley slip, but the ball struck Edrich No player Impressed more
Mrs. Primela Bocquet, Britain, for tonight at 9.30 p.m. at the kept the other end "Ught" with on the chest and fell to the Frankie Varker, the American Nu beat. Mra, Janet Morgan, Britain, Victoria Recreation Club bath. medium paced in-swingers,
1 seed, who strengthened his
Mrs. Lykke Rose, the former B-2, 0-3. England took the new ball at Brown, leg cutting Wright for position as favourite with some
Mrs. Vern Thomas, Britain, Danish champion, will be seen 137 when Morris wanted 18 runs four, sent up the 200 in four and precision, tennis against the Irish beat Gloria Butler, U.S.A., 6-3, in two exhibition swimg-100 for his century. The pitch was a half hours, after which Hassett, champlon; Cyril Kemp, in which 6-3, Alice Welwes, France, bent yards Backstroke and 100 yards drying steadily at this time and when, 42, gave Yardley a com- the American fost only one game. Mm, Rita Anderson, USA, 14- Breaststroke,
the bowlers no help, vel paratively coay catch at square while wiming 6-0, 0-1, KRVC
0-0. they continued to attack. Morris leg off Bedser, which
A seeded player who came: Mrs. W. M. Peterdy Hungary, Hillington, Britals, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1.
America's at no time looked in trouble and dropped. Hasselt had been miss near, tu defeat was There will be a Mixed Four-his assurance contrasted with the ed four times in. scoring-42 runs Ganinar Mulloy, against whom
in 145 minutes.
the: Indian player, Sumant Misro, somed Competition at Deep Water indecision of other batsmen,
Morris took two boundaries off Water Bay on Thursday, July 1,
Buns came very slowly and played first-clash. tennis in which the now ball 18 holes against Bogey, with Coxon with
and the crowd, showed signs or cannon-ball services played a not-L
But Mira tired in ths Combined handicaps.
entered the 90's. A little later,
Impatience.
frat able part, Then, the
the deciding set, after a gallant anon-drive and a superb Ladles play
time that either. batsman at effort to level "ut four sets all. on their Deep with Waler Bay handicaps and Men
templed a bold stroke in the
Mulloy, won 2-0, 0-1, 6-1;-3-6, three-quarters of Fanling
60 minutes after ton, Hasselt) 8.4.
from Yardley 'played a hal into his wicket at 210, Hasselt minutes batted two hours' 65
Deep Water Bay Golf
for
those hot in possesalon of Deep Water Bay handicaps.
The winner of the Modal at Deep Water Day last Sunday was Mr. T. E. Boycott with nett
50.
DALY WARMS
UP FOR HIS
Perth, Scotland, June 24.
TITLE DEFENCE
had!
Morca Cracks...
12, 0-4.
best Miss Myrlan de Bormun,
Becond Round: Mixed Doubles
Eric Sturgess, South Africa, Belgium, d-3, 7-5. Jenn Quertler, Britain, beat Mrs. Lisa Gram beat Enrique Moren, Argentina,
7-5, 6-4, 6-7, 6-2. Andersen, Denmark, 0-0, 6-1.
Hans van Swol, Holland, beat Narendra Nath, India, 8-6, 10/ Pater Sare and Mrs. Audrey --6-1. Britain beat Mr. and Mrs. E
Joseph Asboth, Hungary, beat Fulwin-Smith, Britain, 0-2, 6-3
Josip-Pallada, Yukoslavia, 63, Jacques Brugnon, France, and 8-4, 6-4. Mr.
Gertauda Brise-Tewint,
Tom Brown, United States, Netherlands, beat. Norman
Doo
Enrique Mores, of Argohine, and Mrs, Nancy Clouer, Britain,8-4, 3-0, 0-3, 0-2,
beat Berga FornstedSweden,
Gardner Mulloy, United States, C-1,8-8, 0-4. beat Sumarit Miera, India-2-0, 6-4, Frank Sedgman, Australia, beat Raymundo Deyro, Philip- plocs, 0-0, 8-6, 6-3, 0-
for 47 out of 120 runs scored, fought Eric Sturgess, the South [6-3, 6-4. Nine runs latter, Brown,
Mr. Ecoleld, U.S.A., and Harry. who
African champion, until cracking batted 85 minutes for 24, in the fourth sat. Sturgess had Hopman, Australia, beat Denis Fred Daly, the British Open was leg before to Yardley, whose hard time and spent long spells Coombe, New Zealand, and Nadi
at the baseline owing to Moren's Zenouvir, Britain, 6-4, 6-2. and play golf, champion,
JW. Spender and Mrs. R. Manila, June 25, uained confidence and trapelion atoned for Wis carlier dropped sterling play, but la a match fea
Air Lines em-for the' defence of his title. 'nt catch. The England captain!" (ured by herdsmashing”.... and. | Woodgate,.......... Britain, 'bant. --M.Third Round-Women's-Dingien --
first-class volleying the South Murphy and Mrs. R. A. Bain, ployce, Clemente Basiliano, today Muirfield, Scotland, next week two wickets conceded only 21 African won 7-5, 0-4, 3-7, 6-2, to Elro, 4-6, B-7, 6-3.
Nelly Landry, France, best Pat O'Connell, Britain, by walkover, ye found a portfollo containing when he won the Penfold Thou- runs.
Third Round: Men's Bingles
Miss Louise Brough, United.. 30,000 peson, In the washroom of sand. Gulness professional Ian Johnson continued the de-quality for mealing with Josef
Frankie Parker, USA beat States, beat Mrs Mary Arnold fensive policy
and stayed both of Hungary Makall airport and returned it tournament on the King's
cand „Bome, women's- singles
Cyril Kemp, Eire, 6-0, 0-1, 0-0 Prentlar, United States. - United minutes for four, atl off his last tow doubles, filled out the day's to its owner, the Datu Radiamuda at Gleneagles today,
Budge Petty, USA., boat Press and Router. Cota of Lanao, Mindanao.
Daly,: 2 35-year-old
stroke, before being programme, but non caused any Franja Puncq, Yugoslavia, by that offered a bundle of had rounds of-67, 10, 70, and 70 stapped at the wicket off Edrich surprise defeat for fancied play- walkover. notes na reward, but Basinillo for an aggregate of 273, which at 240,
ers, and some during the after- John Bromwich, Australia, beat? Painted; and youhisabet, for the preacher the only tall-end bals- noon were played with few. oh. Vladimir Cernik; Czechoslovakia, tom. The Mewkokpit materpolo, Limfiel terari of my duty Unlied and Ken Bousheld by freni gatshme enterprise, and lockers Ansião: news kaead of the 6.6.1966 this 3, «past) tieneY (29 MARTER PARKENKRATER WIN (Fren
landwall played out time ltanie struggle, between Motikumis Dilip Bose, India, heat. Henry vor Bours. Most Kent,
Course
polliely declined; saying, "Honesty beat his nearest rivals, Dal-Roc Tall NSAKERNA P