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WORCESTER AT TOP OF COUNTY TABLE

London, June 7,

New leaders in the County Cricket Championship

CHINESE table have come from the Whitsun week-ond

BEATEN IN KENT

London, June 7. Earl Cochell of San Fran- cisco beat K. H. Lo of China 7-1, 7-9, 8-0 in the second round

Kent of the

County Tennis Lown

championships today.

I

́scries of games.

Worcestershire now occupy that elevated position.

following their victory in two days against Essex and the failure to win by both Middlesex and Surrey, who were previously first and second, respectively, in the table.

four

hours, had in less than started going for the rune and four of their best batsmen were out for 65, which gave promise of a Yorkshire win.

Worcestershire's win yester- day made their points total 56, while Middlesex, taking only four for their first innings lead, huve 52 and Surrey, losing to

Then Grieves was missed four times in 10 minutes after being Taking 10 games in succession Nottinghamshire, remain at 44. are joined by where they

at

35 minutes for one the crease in one burst, Gardner Mulloy of

He proceeded to knock the bowlers in a hit or Flackla eliminated Roy Mansel Yorkshire, who took the first run. UK, 0-2, 0-3 in the second round. innings lead in their drawn Yorkshire

miss display and rattic up 50 in game with Lancashire.

The most exciting Anish today 35 minutes. Mulloy is uning

wickel He scored 69 before losing his Wimbledon championships start-was Warwickshire's one

A col-wicket and took part in a century victory over Derbyshire.

Warwickshire stand with Wharton (73 not out). ing on June 20,

Japse threatened

murning. but

and which earned Lancashire a draw thin

Afth Grieves hit four sixes and eight | Spooner check it with wicket starkt of of and then Ord fours.

Fishlock's Double Northamptonshire made no silmistuke this morning to score needed 11 runs with two wickets the nine runs necessary for first 15"

Pritchard hit two tours, Innings' To full.

points and the eighth

6422

for the

Narish Kumar, aged 20 Indian player, who has come to England experience. tournament fur reached the third round.

ile defented D. Chulk (Britain) 0-2, 3-0, 0-2 In the second round,

Ord

L

and Townsend put on 49 for the sixth wicket.

KG, Warwickshire Even

mainly through the strength of but was out when two ruis were wick

wicket stand passed the 100.

his volleying and an ability to st

of parts retrieve from sli court.

After Raining D confon table first set and taking the opening gume of the second. Kuroor was several force net hubjected to

he then attacks by Chalk, and became erratic with his placing

the needed. Hollies,

just Davka,

In reaching 171, had the He The men in, survived live balls before highest score of his career.

Ord took a single off the sex batted six hours, hit 17 fours and over. Holles lustat out the rest did not give a chance.

With Leicestershire losing four! of that over and then Ord scored the winning single.

men for 57 in their second in- His 75 not out bccupied three sings a win for Northamptonshire hours 50 minutes, but was worth seemed possible. but Tompkin. every minute for it was real receiving good support. from two Lei- match-winning innings.

of his team-mates, saved Great

bowling by Douglas cestershire.

He hit a six and 10 It was not until after the rst Wright featured the Kent victory fours in an aggressive innings. two gunes of the third set had

over Hampshire.

Highlights of the Nottingham- been shared that he got un top With six wickets standing!

shire Surrey match, apart from again, and thon his superior tac-Hampshire needed 82 runs today,

the home county's bright hit. bul lics told.

Wright took five for 28 to

ting, ware Simpson's second double century of he caroor, theive him & for 83 In the innings and Kent won by 20 runs,

which occupled four hours 40 minutes, and a second 100 in the match by Flahtock, who in a stay of two and a quarter

two hours, hit

aixes and 16 tours Nottinghamshire were set scure 206 in 123 minutes and they attacked from the start. Simpson

In the second round of women's singles, Mrs. Pat Todd of California beat Mies M Buxion Knight, England, 6-1

0.3.

Miss Laura Woodbridge is not competing in the Kent champion- but is playing in the ships, Beckenham Club's open singles tournament being staged concur- rently. She

third reached the

decisive 7-5, 6-2 round with a win over Mrs. E. Jaulmes.

Wright was quite unworried by being no-ballet many times owing to his tendency to drog his foot at the moment of de- ilvery,

Yorkshire Lapse Sumex saved their match with Middlesex and though Compton's benent did not bring a victory 11

was a financial success. Morel than 11,000 pold at the turnstiles Sussex second FM by

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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949.

Favourite's Win In

The Oaks Stakes

The filly Musidora, owned by Mr. H. P. Donaldson, consolidated her victory in the 1,000 Guineas by schley. ing a thrilling neck victory over French challenger Coronation V (Marcel Boussac) in the "Onks" over

Epsom. Australian jockey Edgar Tone-and-u-habi 11 Britt secred the 4 to 1 favourite to victory, with E. C. ("Charlie") Elliott on the second horse. Another French filly, Vice Versa H, owned by the Comte de Chambure and ridden by W. Rac. Johnstone was third at 5 to 1. Coronation V paid sixes. Photo shows the Beld at the Mile Post. Winner Musidora is the right of the pair following the two leaders and is running beside Valo of Towy, Leading at this stage were Humming Bird (W. Nevett), left, and Coronation V, finishing second. Between and behind Vale of Towy and Musidora is Double Deal (T. Burn). The King's filly Avila (Michael Beary) is second from left of the leaders of the rear bunch. Beary wears a black velvet cap. (AP Photo).

Glamorgan's Draw

With New Zealand

Cardiff, June 7.

and Hardstaff, the England players, opened with 120 in 55 minutes and the rung were knocked off in 97 minutes the loss of only two wickets,

The Results Results of games ended today: A century eighth wicket partnership by Wilfred Wooller and Muncer provided an interesting struggle for first innings lead, which was vir- tually the end of the match between Glamor- gan and the New Zealanders.

player with orthodox strokes, He was at the wicket for four drove consistently well on both and a half hours and hit 13 fours. At Birmingham: Warwickshirej wing. After a hard-fought first Half way through the afternoon beat Derbyshire by one wicket. Warwickshire set she assumed command and it was obvious that Sussex had Derby 86 and 202; always held the initiative.

saved the match, which produced 172 and 207 for 9 (Ord 75 not more than

1,000 runs for the out, Jackson 4 for 59), Now living at High Wycombe, loss of 25 wickets.

At Southampton: Kent beat Buckinghamshire, Miss Wood- Yorkshire should have won Hampshire by 26 runs. bridge has been invited to play

Rosca Battle with Lan- and 153; Hampshire 104 and 154 for Buckinghamshire ins the cashire, but they had one die (Wright B for 03). County championshipsAssociat- astrous spell of 10

At Manchester: Lonenshire drew minutes. ed Press and Reuter.

Lancashire, noeding 318

Yorkshire 326 runs with Yorkshire,

7 declared and 158 for 3 de-

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Lancashire and 227 for about the lifelessness of the

vez 69,

Wharton 73 not out). pitch.

At Northampton: Northampton- Wooller completed his 50 In 75 hire drew with Leicestershire. minutes and altogether he hit a

Leicestershire 324 and 153 for 7 six and ning tours in his 60. (Tompkin 70, Brown 4 for

35);

Northants 392 (Davis 171).

At Nottingham: Notts beat Surrey by 8 wickets, Surrey 298 and 209 for 5 declared (Fishlock 118); Notts 302 for 2 declared (Simpson 200 not out) and 209 for 2 (Hardstatt 74, Simpsoni 58 not out).

with Sussex.

TENNIS TOURNEY

In the only "C" Division

At Lord's: Middlesex drew League match played on the Sussex 209 and Island yesterday, CRC "A" 374 for (C. Oakes $2,

John beal LRC by nine sets to nil Langridge 139, J. Oakes 53);

W.T. Wu and W.K. M. (ORC "A") Middlesex 420 for 7 declared.

8-a: brat bent Baker and Kempton At Cambridge: Cambridge Pomeroy and Bchnies G1; beat Todd and University

·drew with Free Lurd 6-2, Foresters. Free Foresters 215

PT. La and Y., Hung (CRC "A") bret Ilaker and Kempton 7-81 beat and 230 for 3 (Allen 101 not out,

Pomeroy and Beholen 6-1; beat Tould and Shirreff $1 not out); Cambridge Lord 6-0. 401 for 7 declared.-Reuter.

TENNIS AT BIRMINGHAM

Birmingham, June 7.

Wooiler, who helped Muncer to add 101 runs in 80 minutes. was brilliantly run out by Don- nelly who retrieved the ball after dropping a possible catch.

Twenty-five runs were needed for the lead when Hever joined Muncer for the last wicket.

Muncer was bellilantly caught just off the ground in attempting the boundary, which would have put Glamorgan in front.

The New Zealanders scored 111 for 3 in an hour and three-quar ters and the match was drawn.

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SWIMMING SEASON IS IN FULL SWING

(By "KIMBERLEY”)

Swimming in the Colony, following the weather, has jumped almost overnight into the news _with_all_swim_sections_of_the_local_sports community busying themselves with plans for the season, some elaborate, others lass so but equally enthusiastic.

with

their

New Star

BOWLS TOURNEY

Several matches in the Colony Open Singles Cham- plonship wero decided yester- day. At the Police Recreation Club, B. W. Bradbury, a for- mer champlon, beat his club mate J. H. Xavier by 21 shots to 15.

Bradbury scored on 14 of the 21 heads Xavier scored

a four in his total of 15 shots.

On tho

W. J.

same green

The Ladies' Recreation Club, first to initiate the summer recreation this year by their grand if rather "wet" opening of their luxurious pool in April; the European YMCA with their re- vitalised Swim Club; the VRC; the rehabilitot- ed Chung Sing (of Ng Nin fame) and so on. One club, however, has re- Much time and more energy to Howard beat Robert Tay in an 20. the Wongs, exciting game by 21 shots to mained mysterious, forever in spent on them by keeping

silent their weight is watched and pro- Tay took the lead and was lead- ing by six shota to three after modest policy that inevitably gress secorded.

six heads and by the end of the opens up to make excellent

17th head Toy was leading 20-18. sports copy.

Howard then registered six ahous Swim That is the Lai Tsun

The smallest purposeful th to beat his opponent by Union, the producers of some of fringement of the regulations Howard registered two fours and

Colony's most brilliant splash- makes the offending member Toy one.

LR Woad beat A. K. Omar Hlable to diam/real from the group From them again comes news or, in some entes logs of member of the Indian Recreation Club by More threatening to other swim ship. That, in short, is what made 22 shots to 0. It took Wood 14 Prganisations, and as spectacular Chan Chun-nam, Lau Tal-ping, heads to finish the game.

Yau Sai-kwan,

the and later,

On the Craigengower Cricket When one speaks of that great youthful Wong Kam-wah, the 15-Club green S. Yusuf beat W. Colony champion, Chan Chun-year-old girls' harbour queen and McKie by 21 shots to 12 after 20 nam. In my estimation an un-breast stroke Bud, Wong Yuk- heads. rivalled sportsman, one speaks of ping, and the Colony's 200 yards At the Hong Kong Footbal! Lai Toun, VRC's most bitter rival breast stroke champlon, Leung Club I Kitchell beat A H in the pool for many years now. Hin-kin, who all Lelong now to Runjahn by 22-18 ofter 20 heads. How come? one asks. They are the Lai Taun honoured class: the On the 20th bead Rumjohn was certainly not physically superior representative group

the

CTB

Ds ever,

dasbing Inore

to

of VRC's muny glamour boys, yet they often than not, last longer in the pool

counting Wilfred Lawrence out that is. How come?

The Lal Taun Swim Union have bullt for themselves a reputation for taking their sports seriously. Tha. In short, may be the answer. Let's look briefly into their - Kumsation.

ond.

leading 16-12, Thereafter Kitchell Another La Teun production played exceedingly well to beat this year is another girl, 17. his opponent. year-old Kwok Kam-ngah who A. Luz, who was down to

breast play swan, -the 200 metros

8. Marcin

at the stroko last week ino 9 minutes Club, turned

find up to

J.

Polios his

29 seconds one second better opponent had talled to put In than Wong Yuk-ping's best, and

Hong appearance, and at the showing atil ал Immanse Kong Football Club, J. Burbeck capacity for improvement.

failed to put in an appearance in Lai Tsun's star will be seen in his game agains F. Lee.

the all-schools swim meet or The game between C.' 8. ganised by the Chinese Amateur Rossolot and A. J. Husain was

Kowloon Matches

Lai Tsun is primarily, like the VRC,

e swimming unit: and Swim association tonight at Chung not played. they perhaps reallas this mor® Sing. - strongly then VRC doos.

It will ceriinly be a battlo Their technique is simple and among Lai Tsun members all A very good game was seen at yet interesting and it certainly swimming for their respective the Kowloon Cricket Club when раув оп

schools against cne another. R. F. da Luz, former Colony In the boys' section Lai Tsun's Champion, beat K. M. Omar (last) Kam-wah (for Ehis year's runner-up) by 21 shota to

Busy Coaches

All members of the Lai Tsun Wong aro regarded as swim-star posst-Kadoorie) meets Eastern's Cheong 10. bles. They enjoy, every one of Kin-man in the 100, 100, and 1,500 then, the full facilities of the Lotmetres, Tsun bath.

The talent-seeking rycs of the Wong braibers, Lal Tauns ener- getic swim coaches, warder in cessantly picking out material while the people paddle.

All-China Star

Both players put a good show and some pretty bowing

Recrolo

A.M. Silva M. Nunes

A.A

17

(Skin

LS

NA Beltrao

Wal

Been. The more experienced Lux played well with Omar putting Young Wong should beat up a gallant fight.

At the Kowloon Bowling Green Cheong in all these events. Wong does a regular 59 these days for Club. J. Tang beat H. S. Re

12. the 100, and clocked 5/31 for the medios by 21 shots to These are then grouped into a 400 in his heat as against Cheong's

their Playing off

postponed Second Division Longue Bowls second class, the training group 5/44.6 in another heat.

Recrelo beat which are given the elementary Wong Yuk-ping (for Lim Pak match at HKCC, exercise for the stroke which Chinese School) is pitted against the home team by 74 shots to 38. comes to them more naturally all-China's star Joon Wong in- HKCC whether it be the crawl, back the 50, 100 and 400 free. Joan is R.

Oliver J. Humphreys stroke or the breast stroke, and representing Royden House. she,

HF. Shields Her start off from there.

breast stroke fame (and W. Williams After a period of close super- Clife sister Sybil, also of ali- H.F.

(Skip) vision during which the swimmers both formerly of Lai Trun) will

against the girl. c.W. Sewell are further taught the way to do be any much

strok H.T.D. Low things, enother selection is made Yuk-Fing in the breast

event, I don't think. from this group.

E.J.R. Mitchell. They are then classed into the This school meet tonight wil R.H. Wild

some of the Colony's (Skip) special training group which is introduce the Anal grace before full promo- most promising swimmern, a good D. Phillips tion to the representative class. percentage of whom will yet be F.C.B. Black

In the special training group,

scen toeing the championship, R.A. Edwards members come under strict rules ins.

[AW. Erown and "regulations set out by their VRC and the rest of you, get on

(Skip) trainers.

your marks!

Total:

Lawn Bowls Teams

KOWLOON BGC

First Team

at

against Recreio "~ The following will represent in Parks W.J.D, Cameron, Il, Brown, J. Hayward and C.H. Gough (ship); the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Bradley, A. Bostar, F. Chanalog and Bowls C. Dowman (ikip): 0, Parkins, R. Me in their league Lawn

com-Smith, J. Forrest and W.A. Hülyer (skip), games on Saturday next, mencing at 4 p.m.

Third Team against KSGO at home: T. First Loam → Indian RO (e) Pilkington, T. Goodman, R. Kuckuzale 1. Tindai. A.LG, Eastman, L., Collyer and C. Pope (skipi H. Saul, HL iany, and 2. McKelvle (Skip) EA, Atkins, B.B. Dawar and W.E. Hollandı (skip): G.C.P. Thompson, W.D, slapsen and in | 3. Rumell, W.A. Baunders, G.E. Willerton Bykor (Skip); P.A. Plume, L. Gad¿1, 2. and G. Davies (skip). Reserves J. Bad Fraser and A.J. Ha!) (8kip). the

Robinson, normally a legbreak bowler, experimented with medi- um pace to open Gamorgun's at- tack and got Sutcliffe caught at forward short leg with only eight runs scored.

Smith batted attractively, and the 50 went up in 53 minutes, but the interest had gone from game and Glamorgan used a vari-

T.8. Wong and K.N. Ma (Cnc "A")ety of bowlers. beat Baker and Kempton : beat Pomeroy and Scholes 6-1; bout Todd and Lloyd 0.1.

КСС-ССС

KCC at home lust to CCC 34- 34.

WA. Nigheter and ILB. Campbell drew with H.K. Chan and P.U, Yu 5-6: lost to Mra. B. E Hilton, England,.W. Choy and I.T. Woo 4-ds best G.

Souza and K.5. Kru 6-da beat Miss B. Gulbrandsson, P. Rose and D, Hung best IT.K. Chan Sweden, 0-2, 0-1, and Mrs. M. | and P.C. Ya 75: lost to IT.W. Choy and Hulford, England, defeated HT. Woo 1-6: beat G. Sou and · K.8.

her fellow-countrywoman, Joy 6-4,

4. Quest and A. Arsoon lost to ILK

Gannon 6-3, 6-4 in the quar-Chan and P.C. Yu 1-4: lost to ILW. Choy ter finals of the Birmingham and H.T. Woo D-6; lost to 0. Boate mod Lawn Tennis Tournament to-.8.-Heu 1-0.

BCAA-RECREIO

KU. Bit and K.O. Wong beat L. Re-

day....

Louise Brough of U.S. and Mrs. SCAA at home beat Club do Margaret DuPont of U.S. also won Recrelo 9-0. their way into the semi-finals

Mrs. DuPont beat Mrs. David 6-1, 6-2, and Miss Brough defeat ed Mise B. Knapp 6-3, 6-0.

Quarter-final results in men's singles:

medio and L.A. Sousa -0; beat M. O terre and J.A.. Soners 4-01 bent 1. Gu. term and A. Gesund -

Innings:

The Anal scoreboard: New Zealand: 1st atz for a declared. Rabone, lbw.. b. Wooller... Sutcline, c. Clift, b. Robinson Saith, c. Robinson, b. Jones. Mooney, not out Cowle, not out

Extraa

Total (for 3)

Glamorgan: 1st fanings:

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Man

INDIAN RC First Division

23

Silva

V.A. M.F Pinna

F. Xavier

(Skip)

ip

R.M.V. Ribeiro

B. Pintos

J.P. Xavier

A.F.N." Noronha

12

38 Total

(Skip)

32

74

SWIMMING RESULTS

The following qualified at the Victoria Recreation Club yester day for the swimming finals to be held on Friday.

Results of the heats:

Bora (berinnere) 25 yards Free Sirle

Handicaplekt 1: 7. Gotams, 36 veca; 3. Ribeiro, 22 mechi A. Tavares, 10 pech. Heat 21 3. Mosteiro, 21 nece: 1. Burman, 21 sac. Muronha, 28 ses.

210 yards From Style Handleep (Mens- bera) 1-Heat 1: F. Monteiro, 2.44 neck; J, Yvanovich, 261 socs: E. Quest, 1.02 secs. Hest X1› X.U,,Tavezom, 2.58 prčn; 0. Cùm Lerres. 1.84 c. Het B. EL Costa, 2.87 seen; E, Ho, 1.18 seta.

Svend te v Taikon DC (heme) 1) A. Hutton, . Crighton, A. Byary and V.

Thlitenden (6kip); _JAI. Pearson, D. The following playone have been selected Trail KJ, Wigginton and 3.0, Meyer to prevent the Indian Recreation Club (8kfp); 2.0. Robertsan, C.P. Crouch, A.il, | in a Firat Division Lawn Bowls game Warern and J. Hempery (Skip).

masinat KDOC at Austin Road on Baju Third' from Police RC (away):] day. Players nie requested to meet at } bere) 1-F. Monteiro, 3 secs; E.03. Ta EP.5, Baker, J. Roberta, W.HI, Dalley and the Btar Ferry, Hong Kong side, as 8.30 | varen, 71 seca; A.V. Loput, ti secs, H.36. Rose (Skip) ; A.P. Welt, T.P. Styles, | p.m. sharpi

100 yards Free Biyls Handicap (Meta-

aut

11-3. - Tranovich, #1 svens ̈E, Curel, 45

A. Balley and H.A. Lammert (Bkip);_7. M.11. Hasano, T. All, AM, Rumishn sad seca; E. Conis, 70 secs. Kant 4: XM Hughes, R., Browns, T. Wren and T7. | A.K. Minu (skip), Kiemsley (Skip).

за

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od to represent the Club de fle- crelo' in the League Lawn Bowls games on Saturday:

Chicago, June 7. Joe Loule, former heavy, the champion of weight YK. Ne and K.0. Wan beat L. Reme thedon an L.A. Banes 69; ́bent M, Qu-

corree- world, was named metres and J.A. Boxine 6-1; bent L. Gai pondent In a divorce auft Mod today by tha. Reverend Matthew C. Faulkner against' his wife, Mattie, aged 27, m New York modal.

B. Saw and C. Hsu beat La Remedios

All other matches were post-

Tony Mottram, British Davis erre and A, Osmund 0-0. Cup player, defeated E.J. David L., Bouse 401 best M. Guterre and England, 6-4, 6-4; D.W. Butler, J., Sours 01 béni Xa, Guterres and A. Britain, beat R.V. Fontes, Engin - land, 6-0, 6-0; N.F. Moriad of Iraq boat HF. Walton, England, pened... 6-3, 7-5, Geoffrey Palah, another Bellah Davis Cup star, defeated 8. Nimr, Egypt, 11-5, 6-3—Asso- cinted Press

Printed and publiskne ter the Proguin tem, ike GHINA MAIL LIMITADIUM FRANK LUBLIN BUSH, Windoor Hanna:

TODAY'S MATCHES Men's "A" Divistán ·

Recreios HK UNI

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CLUB DE RECREIO

The following have been select-

Becand Team

Petrora, 78, seer; BA.BL. Bousa, 72 socks M.I. Rasach, AJ, Hussain, A., Souto, 75 CH,

· Ladies' 85 parda Free Blyla Handicap and, J. Stouren (skip),

K.M. Rumjan, A., Kitchell, B. Yosuf Mrs. Davia Barton, 34 nach; J. Kakar, 24 pect; . Beer, 34 nies. Iest 21-3, FLA and U.A, NumJahn (skip};

Cher, 31 ́ ́arter U. Osmund, “EX HOORT 27- The followice have been selected to rev! Penalana, 40 secs. present the Indian Recreation Cleb Becond Benior Boys* TB, yarda Individual Madies First Division "A" "against · XOD ot Team In a Lawn' Bowls game akame Bandlespi--W, - Baralduri, 10 seen) X. Oc Cărți Road at 4 pmr G.A. Guterres, Oahu Crelzenzowar Cricket Club at Happy Vale | ferrel, 87, mens A. Guterres, 15 socia Marques, › A.M. Boma and J.22, Noronhas

ley on Baturday at a past, sharpi A.F, Pereirs, C. Roka-Perolzu, C.O. Pereira

+8.8. Hussain, A.IL, Boemio, A.F. Baznek and J.F.V. Ribeiro: Marquee, F.VV. and A.M. Wabad (ship).' Ribeiro, B.P. Lus and Joh. LI..

First Dividen "y" against FKQ at home | BM. Rumjahn (skip).

at 4 pm. À.V, Govano, ILE, Pluna, CLA.

Noronha and Dr. A.F. Guterres 1 – 8.0.

RO. Box, I, Kitele, A.K. Omar and

· A.If, Abbas, M.A. Wakas, ARA, Bab

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Remedios, M.A. Baptista, C.M. Bura anda and A.0. Madun juhip). FX, da Bilew: P.M, da diva, #X, Bourer, C.P. Data and C.F, Emedion,

The following will represent the HECO

Becond Division, nesinet XCG as bomo Bond Division Lawn Bowle name at 4 p.m.: fall. Blive. V.A. Begonita, Mint the Filipino Club on Saturday.

June 13, at King's Park at 45.00. Pions, and M. Alareons A.M. Milys. P.A. dosta, N.A. Deltras and A.A. Lajer & R.M.V. Ibero, B. Finion, JF, Kand A., Brown (akip).. and A. Naronba.

D. Philip, F.C.D. Bak; RA. Edwards

Banh Lộ Độ Harler, 11 mod D. ĐIỆN erees Rocha, #T DICE,

Benler Dons 10 rande Dack Stroke Hami dierpi—Mr. Berglson, 43 men: G, MENS shall, di area; M. 'Outerres, 41 počs, Host 11 A, Guterina,, 45 sachi: La, Haterra, 45 sens 1. A.- Basto, 48 secs,

100 yards Black Btroke Handlowo (Mam. |bers))—8.F. Carvalho, 1.33 sacer 0, JUNEĆ dall, 1.13 oven: J. Gomes, 1.38 pech, Hva 11. JA. Tvangich, 27. Mr. Roun 1.53 poča. !!!

10. yards Pres. Biroke Handicap Monteiro, Eu sunt A.V. Lopa, SA AND

Gomes, 17 sock. Ion 2110 Rosác Taralta, '13 'back 1 B.."Guvet, -16 suce. Xfied

RO, Tavares, 26 urosz. LIL. Kriksen 30-10.. Randall, † 19⋅ sous, (. Două 31 19: 66 Boun, XO 1000, J

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