BUREN

THE FERYKAT

SWISS WATOM

MIDDLESEX

BEATEN BY

10 WICKETS

London, July 20.

Australia beat Middlesex by ten wickets in their

match which ended this morning af Lords.

Scores: Middlesex-1st Innings

203.

Middlesex-2nd innings. Robertson, retired hurt

BOWLING ANALYSIS

M.

0.

R.

W.

Lindvoll

2 31 2

10 Johnston

12

4 20

2

Brown, 1. B. Johnston

3 Fina

7 0 20

Edrich, bw. b. Lindwall...

1. Lox toit

7

Z 15

1

D. Co

Compton, Ibw., b. Johnston

2 McCool

10.4 2. 27 3

Dewes, b. McCool

51

Manu, b. Lindwall

Byes 1. leg-byes 3, no-ball I

by Lindwall.

Simms, e. Loxton, h. Ring

7

Australia-1st innings 317.

Campion,

mael

Australia-2nd innings,

McCool

3 tiny, not aut

15

DĮ McCand, not out

Extrao

Young. b. isximu

ין

Whatcombe, e, Lindwall, 12,

Macool

Bedford, not out

ExIrun

Tatal

Imperial Cricket Conference

136

Total (for no wiekets)

MONDAY'S PLAY

22

London, July 19.

30 for

11dlesex hul keoredi four in their recond Innines. , after dismissing the Australians

after the ten interval for 317, whin stumps were drawn todny,

A fourth wicket partnership of 172 between Arthur Morris, who ened 189, and Sam Loxton, who made 123, followed by some fino howing by Ray Landwall and Bili Johnston placed the tourists in

rammailing position. The

| County are still 78 runs behind

with six wickets in hand.

London, July 19.

The King and Queen WETO India will rank as a full

mong the crowd of 30,600-the member of the imperial gates were closed during the in Cricket Conference for two fervid--who saw Morris and Lox- ton god 60 runs in 20 minutes, the of years, irrespective

103 in an hour and finally 172 in change brought about by the new status of India, it was announced at a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Confer- ence at Lords.

is minutes for the fourth wicket.

112c

ussistance

The Mullesex luck, Incking services of Whitcombe, who strained a leg muscle in the last ver before lunch. received 1:0

from

an ensy-paced 1 he Chairman of the Indlay wicket.

ail not even the con- Cricket Bout of Control told huert kere telding could stom Reuter ofter the meeting

that he now ne cune efforis iu get the M.C.C. to change their minds over the ennicellation cessful.***

Morris betted for two hours 25 minutes without giving a chance

CHINA MAIL

Olympic Uniform

OLYMPIC

; GAMES

104

The uniform to be worn by Great Britain's woman Olym- pic compellters on show in London. An open neck one- plece white dress of a wash- able material is worn with a

tight fitting navy blue jacket.

bearing

badge on the left breast pocket of the Union Jack and "Olympic Games 1948." A matching beret la

worn with the 1948

Olympic badge. This utility uniform COULE £6 7%. 10d. complete,

Economic

of the tour to India were usuce and hit 17 hours. Loxton's foreca▼Ontroll

in a report by the Selection and Plant Sub-Committee of the bice the reluctant view was expresseri illat the present silua- tion

cricket concerning English was sufficiently serious to warrant

a curtailment of tours Immediate future

Cut innings,

which

which insted, about the same time, was featured by коме brilliant driving. earned him sixteen boundaries.

Transformation

Suspended

Shanghai, July 20 Lieut-General

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1948,

Football

Only Olympic Complaints Are Association About The Sun Meeting

(By VERNON MORGAN, Reuter's Sports Editor)

London, July 19.

Today was a red letter day for visiting athletos, especially those from the Far East, because, for the first time since their arrival, it was warm and sunny.

At the first meeting of the. Council of the Hong Kong Football Association for the 1948-49 season held yesterday it was decided that the Polico ground at Boundary Street and the Army Ground at Soo- kunpoo, be used for all repre- sentative and Interport games this season.

Scientific Instruments

"Microscopes, Theodolis

Lovels

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10 Toe House B1,

Tel: 88188

Lawn Bowls Open

Singles, Doubles Preliminary Draw

The draw for the preliminary round of the Open Singles and Open Doublos Lawn Bowls Cham- pionships was made on Monday by members.

on

played

G.R. Lan and J.V. Ramsky, (BROS!)

7.3. flodrigues and D.A, Coelho (30208). (K.C.C.).

of the Competition Sub-Committed of the Lawn Bowls Association. The draw for the Ask any athlete, notably from India and the West

Opon 'Rinks will take place some time next if he has any complaints whatever and he will

wook. promptly say "only that we have no sun".

Competitors are asked to r.V.V. Ribeiro and C. Rosa Parts note that It has been very difficult for, "record loss in the Games", but

A committee of five members week-days

gamce fixed

EARLY V J.M. Kumfahrn and Achi, Runiv these Olympic athletes trying Lord Burghley, Chairman of the was elected to go into the matter either one day earlier or one

be

Inha - (87504) (K.C.0.1,\\A may to Anish their training, to get Olymple Organising Committee, in detalla expenditure and the their muscles supple without told me only last Friday that far method of recolping any outlay, the very necessary heat of the from the Games being a flop, Hun and to take off all super-there was every reason to believe fluous tissue as only warm, expenses would be covered. weather can really do. Mas-get the impression that, there seurs have been working over the credit side.

would be something left over on time in the various camps but they have been unable to prc- vent many. runners having strained muscles.

Sir

wrék-day.

1.M. Omar and UIM. “Omar, (28508)) ▼ V.C. Labnim ul E.C, Fieber · (ansis)

L

A.K. Minu nad A.T. Minu (2001) ▼ RA. Mansell and 3.5. Hayward' (29200) (C.0.0.1,

... Hours and M.J. Melina (28668) ** Wid. Narshallsay and 31 MělellanÚ

GRUAS) K.U.C.).

A.K. Onjar und M.I. Razack. (ÉTA16) J.J. Basta and C.P. Busto (25849) JL.K.F.C.).

day later provided both sides are agreeable.. The following committees were

Week-day metches must com- (KB40). elected at vestriday's meeting,

mence before 5.45.p.m. No further Appeals Board: --Hon. Mr. A. extensions will be allowed. It

THURSDAY, AUN, S Morac, Sir Mi-kam Lo Ka ground is closed the gum will 191146) A.J. Hall and J. Fraser (Ghost)

A.R.A. tahman and Ailt. Razacky C. B, E, Col. Alexander and Mr.be played on the next available1c, de This wook-end, has seen an J. McKelvie.

A.A. Runek eni 3.8; Landolt (52088) up-surge in ticket applications

♥ 1.1.1. Marques, and A.VI. Gowano and there were Queues at Emergency Committee:—Mr. K. Bowls conveners and grounds (16208) (R.1.0.C.). Wembley Stadium today. K. Ip Inspector G.Harris, and men are requested to reserve the damp The cold

weather ar

the present fine weather con- Copi, Tribble:

necessary rinks for matches on wrought havne in a minor wayj tinues, tickets will not be on

Referees Committee:-Mr. Clarke, dates concerned. apart from making athletes feel

offer long.

Mr.

Mr. MacAlpine, Squadron Leader downeart and depressed, but to-

Following is the draw;→ Pagrain. Arthur Elgin, Chairman day

the Enst were all men from

Ground Committee: Mr. J. COPEN FAIR-FRELIMINARY ROUND Managing Director of smiles as

as they "bathed"

in the and warm.

niv. Their

Wembley Stadium, stated today Quimgam (chairman) Messrs. H. only anxicly

TUESDAY, AUG, 3 was whether it would last. Ex- that there seemed little possibility Fung, MacAlpine, Clarke, and

of the Games showing a loss.

Harris,

F.X.M. de Siva and P.M.N. s Riles ports think it will,

League Management Commit-12-18 W. Bank Bling and A.M. Omec Sir Arthur exp the only

explained it had Hitherto,

man who

been a great disappointment that, tee:-Mengra. J. Cell Gulmgam,122474). (KBC.) seemed to

to revel In the Aretle

R.M. Omar, the inst ut conditions the Finns

A MacAlpine, moment, large block Clarke. Capt. Tribble, and

A.F. Naronha sol J.E. Noronha 4322931 have not of tickets

in allocated yet arrived-wis

Mr. v .W. Bowell and 224,11. Mitchell (az303) b number Mok Indian

1.K.F... Hing. Mesars, Percy nith were re- 8. Blege and B.45. TANDọn (20120) who

elected treasurers of the Asso-Yusuf med M.Y. Ada (2001) (3.12.C.).

V.C. Dixon and 1.0. Cambea ·(5m/13) informed

IH, Silva anit W. Opley (2753) ▼ 1. Bykes R. Greenwood (50786) ciation.

* A.1.0 Fastmats and WC. Himpson | (K.B.G.C.). the Games, had, hud to be century of the Association since the

(DXDAL) (K.C.C.). vinced that they could now buyberation, was unanimously re- tickets.

elected IIon. Secretary.

There was no oihar nomination

this

post.

monthly meeting of the Council

the

Marathon runner, Chhota Singh, cellest and the British public,

of overseas countries were con-

Som

originally

been

there was little prospect of seeing Mr. L.F. de Souza, Ilon. Secre

from

all over Britain..

4

(27701) K.M. Ramlah and 8,M. Rum

JL. O'Grady mad A.B. Cotman Jahn (20) silk.c.C.).

· ' ¡

HA. dirayam W.J. Krates (280in) 411 Xavier and A.J. Cosiha (24055) (K.0.4.c.y

5

FRIDAY, AUG, S

M.. Hasan and U,A, Rumfahre⋅ (ZAG01)- Willerton T.A. Madar and B. Stoles (26667)

(FR.G.)..

J.W.JI. Dickson at 0. (22869) T.E. Baker and 0. trang (28275) (0.0.0.}. \

R. Leigh and 3.A. Tibble (292nds ♥ ti. Runa Choy and GA, Sousa (2005) (K.1.0.0.3.

B.M. Umer and K.M. Omar (28001) A. Steven and J.A. Belly (20819+

IP, de Lur and JA, da"Lus (29635), ♥ J, Bradley, and LA. Collyer (39104)

4.0.C.).

C. Dowman and K.A. Lammers) (84188) A,W. Hireock and A lot (MLIDA) (0.0.0).

who told me the hard British clinute and increased his slamina. But even he had to go to the

сатр up-to-date

hospital for dave with bad cold.

n While the hot Bummer 计学

"This somewhat difficult task,is: 10 gladly welcomed by visiting athletes, it may prove nok bearing fruit", he said, "and to

mixed blessing to British applications are now coming in It was also decided that the

Already athletes, who, being used to the cold unpleasant weather, hoped the total revenues from advanced be held on the second Tuesou?! (C. de R.)..

hooking receipts have reached of each month. that it would give them a better

£450,000 and, judging by the chance to beat their rivals.

Mr. Mok Hing of the Chinese brisk demand, this amount will Federation submitted U.S. Handicapped be considerably exceeded before terations to the Governor's Cup (8041)

some al- R.M. Ribeir Indeed, experts were saying the opening day July 29. competition. As, insufficient notics; hedy 9984) (KAL0,0.). American athletes would find it There is, therefore, nothing to was given it was deelded that the U.K.F The extremely difficult to reproduce suggest that the Games will not matter be discussed the next 128241) Franks and A.F. Ferret Lee and J.W. Leonard: L.B. Whant and the remarkable times and feats pay for themselves."-Reuter.

neeting. established in their own country. ́Although there were those who

Huân Ti-feured vix!ung athletes and The gine underwent a ro- wu, commander of the Shang-officials might not find their living in the murisable transformation when hal-Woosung garrison resigned quarters

and roomy Sims, the low leg break bowler, at the same time

they would have

that the

fortable

19

in view of the prevailing striking a length and spinningarrison suspended all econo- gestion from any

liked, there has been * no

of visits between other coun• i teles fated to the Confor ence.

General agreement was reach- ed by the Conference regarding! the appointment of umpires for Test nintches

The MCC Committee

sent

lowed up his successful spell by d infee.

|-mintiles.-

Midlesex had è disastrous start stated In 43*

43 runutes against fast and

on

com

com-

Laker Test

sug-

**

Celebrates Selection

London, July 19. Laker, Surrey's all-rounder, celebrated his choice as one of England's XII for the fourth Test against Australia, by almost getting hit- first century in big cricket against Kent at the Oval.,

¡

conditions

in England, the MCC little dismissed Loxton, McCool mic control activities in the whom I have talked that theis athlete with suggested that there should be null in one over, two of Shanghai area. an increase in the Interchange them with successive deliveries.

quarters are anything but good, Chlong Kashek, The last three wickets fell for President

When Mr. Emanuel Shinwell 45 runs in 65 minutes: Sims foi-

however, was reparted to have the Secretary for War, opened

Hsuan to continue today the Sandhurst and Bisicy Jim howling Tallor. and Ring and got No

Olymple centres which will Hamence leg hefore.

reason was given for the between 300 and 400 competitors house Hamence

for 10 suspension of the garrison's work from 20 countries, he ad offered ster resistance

In attempting to halt Shanghai's

do not pretend the hospitality we Inet runaway Inflation.

cun offer is of the most sumptuous It was pointed out that the character, but it is the best we that it was not proposed at pre- i cory bowing. Brewn lost his leg prompted by the recent arrest or can do. It is similar to that we

Kuggestion may have been GTCT to upset the arrangement by { «tunip at 15, Edrich was, leg be- three top-ranking garrison offers bring them up the hard way and run out when one short of the time had

He had the misfortune to be against his native county, at one which visits with Australia were tore to the Arst bull he received

provide for our officer cadets. We interchanged every four

an analysis of four on charges dealing in foreign years, from Indell at 10, and Comp-currency, gold but

100, risking a sharp single and wickets for 27. and commodities. I think that is the best way. it might, become necessary ten coked surprised later that Australian tours to the was given but leg before at 27, awaiting trial,

when he black markets. The trio are now "Olymple alliletes, too, are used being thrown out from the However, Lancashire ran up n United Kingdom should be ar after batting 30 minutes for two

to Spartan upbringing and they deep. He batted two hours huge total at the close by a th wicket partnership of 176 by J. ranged alternatively at. five and

Municipal Government sources do not expect the luxury of a and a half and hit ten fours, lie and three years' intervals-Reuter.

B. Howard, to which cutting At the same total Robertson thorities hud expressed disappro- it is perhaps retired hurl when struck in the vol of finance control measures for there is much wet to be done

century of the season, Wash- Another of the Test XII, Jack brooke's share of the total was $4. ace in trying to avoid a bumper being enforced by the military in even before the Games begin, but Crapp, hit an excellent 77 for from Lindwall while he was stead of civil agencies.

and,

everything so far

Scoreboards has gone off Gloucestershire againat Worce.ter receiving treatment in the pavi- Still others pointed out the tion, Man was bowled the first garrison's measures stopped black bertely well and there has not shire and helped to give his side

all without addition to the total. markets.

At Kennington Oval: Surrey single hitch.

a commanding Brst inning,' lead. Soaring commodity Visiting officials are Dewes and Blma' played outprtega. failed---Associated Press,

Two other Test selectees, Cyril 303 for 9 declared (Whitcombe that everything is in first class Washbrooke and Kenneth Cranston Ch Laker 09); Kent 180 for 2 time when Middlesex were still

order and that they are being so (Lancashire) fell to R. Nutter, (Todd 87 not out). 7 runs shorts of saving an in-

well housed and fed.

who give an impressive bowling At Liverpool: Northamptonshire One London evening paper to perfonnance

31): Lan- for Northampton-144 (Roberts day published a splash story of a hire, Nutter, who was playing castle 411 for D (Washroole 54,

Ploce 63, lkin: -100, Howard 03)

AL Worcester: Worcestershire 143 and 27 for no wicket. Glou- cestershire 324 for declared (Barnett 67, Crapo 77, Wilson 851.

Law Leads The Blind

Gay, laughing crowds were streuining from the King's Theatre shortly after 7 p.m. yesterday. The pavement out- ide the Theatre was Crowded with hundreds of other people wafting their turn to enter,

From

the crowds, there emerged a blind beggar girl, huge- king her. Ale vlosely to hel Ureast and groping her way about with a stick.

rink.

ninga" defeat.-Router.

US TO ASSIST MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

1

Canberra, July 20.

hotel."

said, however, that Nanking au-West End yet to speak] well driving especiaily Ikin contributed a chanceless first

Woman's Body Recovered

Sampan coolies picked up the naked body. of a woman near Lantau Island yesterday morning.

corpse

No one, hoeded this -clari,

President Truman has pro-ice bellest i to be that of Dare-footed girl as she stepped on mised full support to Austra-f the victims in the recent to the road in the face of oncom-llan efforts to secure ships re-

Man Kwong disaster, Jug traffle.

The decomposedl

was Chinese Tromie Policeman 2014 placed persons from Europe to who delivered it to the Water quired. to bring 200,006 dis-sont to the Cheung Chau police who was on duty at the spot im- Australia, Immigration Minis Police here. It is }

now' in the

The woman, extimated to be about 18 years old, had a pearl studded gold ring on her finger

A

mediately went to the assistance

sundalk on.

amazed

New York Giants

On Batting Spree

New York, July 19,

Clare of play scores

& Mor

At Frome: Somerset 307 (Gim bleti 110, Walsh 6 far 93) and i 110 for 3 (Gimblett 50); Leices ier hire 201 (Lester 00).

At Colchester: Hampshire bent Essex by 10 wickets. Essex :122 and 180 (Dodds 72); Hampshire. 250 and 71 for no wicket,

At Birmingham: Warwickshire 316 (Muncer 6 for 93) and 100 for 5: Glamorgan 101.9

At Burton-on-Trent: Sussex 204 and 65 for 4 Derbyshire 252

G

for 89). At Nottingham; Yorkshire 073 (Aspinall 75 not out): Noits 221

for which he was warmly thank-substantia?, contribution.. toward he haden-Cola, employee ex÷| Hank Sauer's 26th homer of went all the way for his ninth for 5: (Hardstaff 61, Simpson 09

amined

ed, the pollesman returned to his the resettlement of persons now local task of directing traffic,.

Scores...

not out) Reuter..

Putting on their biggest run-making spree sinco June 6, New York Giants led by new managér Leo Durocher banged 18 hits today în a 14-2 crushing of Cincinnati, Reds. " of the girl, Holding, her gently by ter Calwell announced here Kowloon mortuary, the arm, he led her across the today,

Giants' right-handed ace the big inning. Andy Parko got street to safety; after offering the Air. Truman told

Larry Jonsen breezed to his one Cubs run on his 16th homer hp ke Australia

· Dutch," Leonára, girl a few kind words of advice, that Australia's action makes a

11th victory, holding Reds to of the year. seven hits, one of which was although reached for 11 hits, in Europe awaiting an oppor doubtful that the woman could be rookie in tie with Ralph Kiner

the body but he was the season The blast put the victory of the season, tunity to

restart their lives."

victim of the Macao Catana Miners, however, are opposed toaster last Friday:Carrol, who League home-run leadership.

Federation of Australian

of Pittsburgh for the Major NATIONAL

LEAGUE Mr. Charles T.

H the immigration of Polish miners went to Blacno to identify Mr. 8. The following are the sults new working in England.

·Giants were more productive New York Giants ... 14. - 18. of the lit round of the Anny miler Chifley had suggested that early the morning.o will go to cach gelling one with two men

Pic H. Wout is expected to return In home run hitting, Bobby Cincinnati Reds suck Inter Unit Six-a tilde Hockey from six to ten thousand of these

Thomson and Walker Cooper

Glanter p.: Jansen; c/ Competition played during the miners be included in the the mortuary, to see, whether the on base. Or special signifleaner

It is leathed that ho

Reds: p. Peterson; Hughes, Cress;

c. Lamánno,“ immigration scheme. Agoned woman found by the sampan was that the usually slow-topted Philadelphia Phillies 50 France-Presse.

people - Is Mr S. H. Wou, Cilents viole four bases, even Chicago Cubs who was in the ill-fated plane lumbering Johnny Mize getting Phillies: p. Leonard; c. Seminick with her husband.

Whitey Lookman got, two

"Cuba: «p and Bill Rigney one In the new Walke speed technique ihattuted by "AMERICAN LEAGUE

ARMY HOCKEY

1 CRE-- 3 Comp A

• Buffs 'D'

week BASC REME Bute A Huiskey & Bute C4 Camp DC, MD 25 Ed. Regt 8 *The Quarter Finnis will be played

oday at Vittoria, Barracks

By Innlik, CO

KHisings v.. Inglaka "A"

GANDHI'S ASHES. IN DURBAN

Durban, July 10 The gat-tahes of Mohandas. K. Gandhi - were acattered at the

| mouth, of the Umging River-to-

ENGINEERING WESTMISSIONALS

Min London, July 10, “Mr. "Arthurst: Bottomley: Sector |

Lade,

· Barówy; -

Durocher, Thomson,

batting in five, runs with *hömer, double

ble Strifouls Drowns and single, led the Glanta attack Boston Red Sox- although Willard - Miarstimi), [glan]Brownal-p? | Banford, Blava)

Ted Box:

day by his bocond" zón, Mallial, | leży: Overson Trade, told the set three hits, including noo

t walkin's Durban that the House of Commony today that the double.MK RAKTERESSAN elder Gandill; first: developed his Government is, sending, a 13-man

Wr298 London, July 19-waspon of passiva resistance.

malch, Diayed betweents Other ashes were 2.còfisigned | inve itale rangli santralia, his remilk-shriler to rivers in India, con

Arapsstwo wins nach und aldrand (andred ; by the Bindus.

ibonizaion to Canada to off)tindo vink

market, po sibilities Dusty: Cooke, cot for heavy indistrialen: | lok, four runa @alpment, United Chlengo) Cut

Army Basketball

Tha" tallowinar" are the rasulla at the matchen played In The Aimy. Vasărituli

ILE.QT.U..KALI NILO LE ILERESINA, Bienale

JAPLES TO PÁTE VON KESK

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4.

3.8. Joyed and L.W. Draw #31101) w R.A. Edward and Phillips (381) 10.0.0.1

W. Win and KK..G.G.).

J. Bilva and J.F. libelen (12880), M and 2.0. Romeo Dr. C.W. Lam and JN.. Wasn'" (19150)

(20421) 13.K.F.C.).

and "*F. Goodwin

A., Bermain and AM.. Wahab 122581) ▼ A.A. Lopes and E.H, Alarenti (80203) (0.02.00))

M.Y, H and 13. Cheng 159227) ▼ 13.8. Chowls and Vindeln Lær (22470) (C. de

Plane v. Motorboat

MOTORBOAT on the Lago Maggiore, "hear" Milan. Italy, goes flat out In an altempt to win an unusual race against the monoplane, Bying

Immediately abova,

The plane, piloted by Count Ignazio Clavi, had taken off from the Forlanini Airport in Milan and then reached the "racing field" simultaneously with the start of

the. motor. boat "Arno II" pliated by Achlile Castoldi. Castoldi is world champlon. for the one- kilometer-motorboat race and will shortly be leaving for the United States to compete In the "Golden Cup" races. The plane won this race by a fow seconda-AP Photo

NYES:~~G.C. Pereirs und A.E. Pereira's A. Chofes and DW, Bradbury: J.W.

EA, Atkinus and A.8. Flemin and:W.C.

· Hipse..

.. OPEN BINGLES-PRELIMINARY,

ROUND,

TUESDAY, JULY 21 MD, Haxsan (4800)) · ▼ R.P. Phillips| (20120) (CC.C.).

T.A. Marlar (28607) * C. DowMIN (C. de R.).

R. Phillips - (32690)

| (2341d)''(K.C.C.).

W

E.M. "Alarcon

1... Marques '1×0208). ♥. W," Wiltfam»

pon 180177) (K.IO.0.)..

A.H, RomJahn (2018)

(58-51), (ILK.F.0),

* B.B. @Humala

WEDNESDAY, JULY IS K.M. Rumjahn 17061)--+---Tindal) |

| (27017) (ILK.P.C.).

A.V. Cosane (25603), ‚♥ W.. Gaffney

(3051) (K.4.c.).

5.10. O'Grady (27701)

[226]) (C.U.C.).

M.J. Melina (26805) ***

(54840) (K.B.C.C.).

W.E. Field

C.P. Hasto

L... da Silva (27585) v 70. Fincher: (GABIN) (K,$1,0.C.). 197

THURSDAY, JULY AU

C.B. Roszelet (6335) (K.JL.G.C.).

AM. Omer

EJ.R. Mitchell `(#2305} \▼ 3.W. Drds

bury (24677) (UL.K.F.C.)..

A.K. Minu, (ĖSOUL)

(280J5},{0.0.0/).

1.P. BALA

#. Yusuf (2001) ▼ M.Y. Adat (35001) (K.C.).

C.F. Remedios (60217) v LA, dalluenca (84158) (K.C,C).

DYES INTO THE NEXT -ROUND- [J.A.-da" Lux, -FX.M. de B]]m, AA, nom, O.C. Pereira, P,M,N, `da Hilendra) J. Noronha, ``R.MLV.^^;Bibelris," AP. eyelva, Dr. CW, Lam, U,Mi¿Upiar,? W. Hong Stips, KB, Frank A. Coelho XM, Omar, France, Lee, AR Coasis. J.B. alt, D. Rosario, W.07. Oglez | GW, Newill, J.WM. Diabeon, C.15. flaugh, JA. Collyer, J.E. Hayward, CLE. Warion. A.D. Colemad. A. Mansell N.3, Bebbingturi, “A.K." Ožár, AD, MINE, UAHumJahn,y: 8,M. Baminhu,' | M.). Sipauck, J.M.A. RamJahn, ), Kitchell, Hykes, E. Greenwood, E., Combet, la Whant Af Eastman, Y, Goodwi | 8,A, Graz, J. Orem, H Leigh.......C.3. Logan, J.; Japan! A.W. Hlpoosh_! AL- Veming and A, lif

SATURDAY'S BOWLING

The following will fyredragent K.C.C. v K.D.C. 1st Division on Saturday at home at 4 p.

Geo.

Madar and

Goodwin

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Find Division v Filipipa Club on Saturday (away).

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