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Wimbledon
Tourney Starting
Landon, June 19. Ted Schroeder, America's top favourite, and 127 other tennis amateurs start playing on Monday for the Wimbledon men's singles tennis champion- ship, one of the world's most valuable sports prizes.
One post-war winner, Jack Kra- iner, reckoned the tile was worth half of the US$115,000 he made in the first year after turning professional. The balance of that mall fortune was contributed by his other tennis hutours, the U.S. and Davis singles championship Cup.
Many other Wimbledon cham- pions-Dan Budge, Fred Perr: used Riggs-have and Bobby Wimbledon as a stepping stone to lucrative professional careers.
Who will win the 1949 title in the final on July
July 17 Schroeder, 6,000 miles from his
home in La Crescenta, Caliform, is the choice with officials who seeded him first, with bookmakers who made him a 7-4 favourite: and with most of the Wimbledon competitors of 27 nations.
But only one top seeded player has been successful in three just-war Wimbledons. That was Kramer, in 1947.
DOUBLES
The play-off of yesterday's League matches saw South Ching Athletic Association climb on- other run in the Mixed Doubles "A" Tennis Championship ladder, when they inflicted on the hitherto unbeaten Ladies' Recreation Club their heaviest defeat so far.
Chinese Recreation Club, who lost to SCAA in their first encounter, took no chances of being, in the run for honours in this Division, and de- feated Kowloon Cricket Club by eight sets to
one.
Hong Kong Cricket Club earned their first win in this of at the expense Division
Services Recreation United Club, who are confronted now with a none too easy task of breaking their "duck".
SCAA 9-LRC 0
Miss CY, Cheung and K. 11. Ip (SCAA) beat Mrs. Cooper and HJ. Armstrong 6-4, beat Mr. Allen and J. Hurlbatt 6-4, beat Mrs. Tamworth and Dr. Smart 6-4.
Mrs. E. T. Chow and E. Tso! Cooper and (SCAA) beat Mrs. Armstrong 6-3, beat Mrs. Allen and Hurlbatt 0-1, beat Mrs. Tam- waith and Dr. Smart G-1.
Baseball Scores
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland New York Winning
15
H
E
4
10
0
2
0
1
pitcher Bob
Feller,
11
0
0 4 s
Detroit loser Joe Page.
(1st game) Washington
Winning pitcher Virgil Trucks, loser Paul Calvert.
711 Detroit
(Zn game) Washington
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1949.
County Cricket League Standings
Londen, June 19.
The position in the County cricket championship tablo In- eluding the series of games ending last Friday were:-
1st Innings
points
W
LOET
matches Drawn
Points
10
3
1
.1
80
8
5
ñ
0
G8
A
3
Northamptonshire
Somerset
Worcestershire Yorkshire
Middlesex
Kent Surrey
Glamorgan Warwickshire Gloucestershira
Nottinghamshire
Lancashire
Derbyshire
Sussex
Hampshire
Leicestershire
52
36
10
-Reuter.
Batting, Bowling Averages
London, June 19.
The first ten in the English first class cricket batting and bowling averages, up to and including the games which ended last Friday, are:-
1
John Langridge
0 8
Bick
and
Winning pitcher Fred Hutchin- DOT!
loser Mickey Harris. Chicago
B Boston
Winning pitcher Harry Cum-
L. Hulton
G. Doggart
7 0
J. Hardstaff
M. Donnelly
2
B 2
D. Compton
(1st game) Philadelphia
J. Dewes
8
1
R
Mrs. K.H. Ip and Szeto (SCAA) beat Mrs. Cooper Armstrong 8-9, beat Mrs. Allen and Hurlbatt 6-0, best Mrs. Tam- worth and Dr. Smart 6-1,
F.
KCC 1-CRC 8
Most No.1 seeds get a couple of
E.C. Fincher and Miss P. Ward easy rounds before they have to rall out the big guns. But not (KCC) lost to Tai Wai-pi and Schroeder. In the first round on Mrs. E. Lo Litton 1-8, lost to Tsui and Miss. H. Y. Law Monday he comes to grips with Yun-pul the No.1 darkhorse, Gardnar Mul-3-6, beat Ho Ka-inu and Mrs. T.
Lo Bul. loy of Miami, Florida,
Captain Turner-Cooke and Mrs. Mulloy, 34 years old and as C-L. F. Stokes (KCC) lost to Tail perienced as they come, was not and Mrs. Litton 1-6, lost to Tsui seeded because the eight places and Miss Law 0-6, lost to Ho and were already crowded with Ame- Mrs. Lo 3-0. ricans. The ill luck of the draw lined up this clash of giants.
On Saturday Schroeder beat Mulloy 8-0, 6-0 In the London grass courts championship. But he will have to show his superiority in one more set at Wimbledon. It In the best of ave sets there.
To the "champlon” goes the honour of hitting the first ball and Bob Falkenburg of Beverly Hills, California, will do that against Drago Mitic, Yugoslav Davis Cup player.
bert. St. Pouls
די
W. Wallace
DR. Simpson
C. Washbrook
BATTING AVERAGES:
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Surrey Score 30 For One As NZ All Out For 465
London, June 20.
Brilliant weather and a good wicket favoured the continuation of Surroy's match with the New Zealanders at Kennington Oval today. Tho tourists were all out for 486 in the maming, and by lunch time Surrey had scored 30 runs for one wicket.
New Zealand continued their innings with Rabone and Burtt, the former hitting ten runs in the first ten minutes.
Laker Boon added to his Saturday's successes
Bogey Prize the New Zealanders by dis-
At Fanling
The second Prize Sunday at Fanling took the form of a It was Bogey Competition. won by M. S. Douglas who Hia was five up on bogey. card has been sent to the Han-
dicapping committee without comment. D. A. O. Davles and R E. Lee were second and third with two up and one up respectively.
The weekly crop of unsigned that cards prompts a reminder competition. cards must bear the entrants name and must be sign- ed by the
marker.
ENGLAND'S TEAM
FOR
TEST
London, June 19.
11
The England team to meet against New Zealand in a second Teat match on Saturday, June 25, shows one change from the drawn first Test. Alec Beuser, Surrey's fast medium bowler, has been replaced by Cu Gladwin, the Derbyshire paco bowler.
missing Burtt and Hayes in successive overs, although the return catch which dismissed Hayes appeared to be a bump ball and an appeal to the um pre was necessary as Laker
The team is as follows: F. G. smartly took the ball
one Mann (captain) (Middicsex), W. Edrich (Middlesex), T. Balley handed over his head.
(Essex), L. Hutton (Yorkabire),
Compton
W. (Middlesex), Rabone revealed a good range D. of stylish strokes but just after Hollies (Warwickshire), C. Wash,
which occupied 2 brook (Lancashire), T. G. Evans passing 50,
and included minutes
seven (Kent), J. Young (Middlesex), C. boundaries, he was snapped at the Gladwin (Derbyshire), A. Whar-
The wicket for the innings to close at ton (Lancashire).
12th man 405. This was their highest, is A. Watkins (Glamorgan).
The passing over of Bedcer score of the tour.
was not unexpected. He falled
Scores:
New Zealand First Innings
... 1871 If the com-Sutcliffe, b Laker .....
32$
Bedser
palltor intends to participate in Scott, e Barton, b A. Dedser the optional Pool he should make Hadlee, e Barton, b A. Ded- thi clear. This rule saved some members two dollars last week-Wallace, c A Bedsox, b E. end.
Donnelly, lbw b Laker... Smith, e Mcintyre; b Laker Reid,, b Rabone, e MeIntyre, b Bedser T.B. Burtt, b Laker J.A. Hayes, c and b Laker H. Cave, not out
Extras
Inna. N.O,
Aune
10
2
1270
10
4
1105
201
Highest Averaga
70.87 234 n.o.
73.66
893
219 n.o.
€3.92
813
114
114 n.o.
92,03
62.53
024
197
61.00
918
200
200 n.0.
61.20
008
141
60.92
3
777
140
59.76
1054
182
704
204 0.0.
$5.47 64.57
BOWLING;
Overe
Maldona, Runa
D. Wright
288.4
60
959
3 5
H. Hazell
333.3
127
40
C
R. Howorth
409.2
133.
805
Wickets Averago
15.08 60
10.32 16.77
M. Tremlett
283
82
8%
654
38 17.21
R.
Perks
475.5
140
-3157
60
17.53
F 5 10
H E
Jackson
290.4
82
82
693
38
18.33
C. Gladwin
318
90
733
40
18.32
J. Young
513.5
201
១៩។
63
18.02.
2 6 2
T. Burtt
454.2
167
1025
65
10.03
Ted
Mr. and Mrs. J. Markham v. Mr.
Wilks,
R. Jenkins
422
RA
1346
72
18.69
and Mrs. W. H. Latimer.
Router.
2 8 10
0
Winning pitcher Alex Kellner, loser Ned Garver.
(2n game) St. Loula Philadelphia
*
است
Winning pitcher Jou Ostrowski. loser Carl Scheib,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Winning pitcher
T.E. Baker and Mrs. Leblanc (RCC) lost to Tsul and Mrs. Litloser Robin Roberts. ton 1-6, lost to Tsui and Miss Law 4-6, lost to He and Mrs. Lo
2-8.
USRC 3-HKCC 6
Capt. Mackreth and Mrs. Jones (USRC) beat Nolan and partner, w.o., lost to Cooper and 'Mr. 'An- drews 0-0, lost to J.D. Mackle and Mrs. Slagter 1-5.
Brooklyn
Chicago
Winning pitcher Johnny Schmitz, loser Jack Bonts.
NATIONAL LEAQUE
New York Pittsburgh
R 4 7
H E
2
9 0
Winning pitcher Bob Chesnes, loser Larry Jansen. Boston
5 8
1
(1st game) Cincinnati
2
7
Problems Confronting
Local Soccer Circles
(BY "ROVER")
2 When Sir Arthur Morse and Mr. Jack Skinner were on Home leave, they did not in any way dis- miss the problems confronting local socCOF from their minds.
and K. Riddy
Mrs. Williarus (USRC) beat Nolan and partner, Lanky, restless Falkenburg, Bur-w.o., lost to Cooper and Mrs, An- Winning pitcher Warren Spahn, price winner last year in the finals drews 1-6, lost to Mackle and loser Ed Erutt
5-7.
Boston with the Australian John Brom- Mrs. Slagter wich, is not given a serious con. Capt. Addington and Miss Bon-
(2n game) sideration to repeat. He has been bernard (USRC) beat Nolan and Cincinnati erralic the past year and was
Winning pitcher Johnny partner, w.o., lost to Cooper and needed only fourth below Dick Mr. Andrews 0-0, lost to Mackie tonelll, loser Herman Wehmeter.
-Associated Press.
Conzales of Los Angeles, U. S. and Mrs. Slagter 3-8. champion, and Frankie Parker of Los Angeles.
There are none more determin- ed than Parker, the old veteran.],- He tripped over to Europe last Winter and has been playing everywhere from Stockholm toj- Cairo ever since. He is out to SCAA atone for his carly elimination Lac last year when he was upset by CRC Sweden's Lennart Bergelin. кос Associated Press.
Bowls Games For Today
Eleven matches in the first
round of the Colony's Open Lawn
KCC
League Standings
MIXED DOUBLES "A" DIVISION
3
8
2
#
0
Patton Wins Sprint Events
Both Sir Arthur and Mr. Skinner, who can honestly be said to be two of the very few here who have a deep and genuine interest in the game for the game's sake, spent much time gathering valuable data regarding the system of manage- ment in force in Football Leagues at Home.
Oficials of the Isthmian and United States Spartan Leagues were interview- Mel Patton, the Olympic champion, won both the ed and a very clear picture was 100 yards and the 220 yards at obtained regarding the system of 2 the national collegiate track and management adopted by these two 2 Reld championships here, which
Leagues.
Botz LDPA PM)
221 36 10 14 14
1 1 0 13 4
10 10 5
299 18
USRC
0 1 0 22
*.
Today's Matches
MEN'S "B" DIVISION
Los Angeles, June 19.
for
There is no Club competition fixed for the next weekend so the usual optional Bogey Pool will be beid un the Old Course.
The following is the draw for
the Deep Water Bay Mixed Four- some Competition,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Coombs v. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Prophet.
Total
Laker
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. R. Selby v. A. Bedser......... Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mackie,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliot v. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mackle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clague v. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sommerfelt.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Strickland v. Mr. and Mrs. N. A, Brown
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Robb v. Mr. nad Mrs, W. S. Stoker,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hunter v. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Collings.
Maj. and Mrs. A. E. G. Haig v Mr. and Mrs. R L. S. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sainsbur v. Mrs, and Mrs. J.. C. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Saville v. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lissaman.
Mr and Mrs. P. B. Arkcell v Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grieve.
The lat round is to be played by 2nd round July and
by
18 July, Handicaps, three quarters
of
Faniing Handicap And then
Parker Laker McMahon
Eric Bedser Squires
Bowling
M
R
38.5 10 0
18
1 73
45
11 112
11
0 45
18 3 70
10 0 40
to take a wicket at the first Test. While his bowling a accurate, it
16
felt by many observers that If rested for a spell from repre- she will regain his full liveliness
ventative cricket
7
Actually, the Surrey man has
the
47 captured one more wicket than 15 Gladwin this season-42 against
tall
81-year-old a Derbyshire upwier is in top forili, Only a week ago, he took 10 wickets against Worcestershire.
Gladwin began his Test carver
13 against South Africa in England two seasons ago and his fine work last summer brought his selection the 405 for the return trip during
winter.-Reuter.
Byes 7, leg-byes 5, no balls (A. Bedser 3, Laker 2).
Surrey First innings L.B. Fishlock, not out D.G. Fletcher, b Cave H.S. Squires, not out
Extras
Total (for one)
-Reuter.
HUNGJAO GOLF CLUB OPENED
Shanghai, Juno 20. A battlefield only a monek ago, the Hunzjao Golf Club is today Mecca of Shanghai golfers with the re-apening of the greens for play.
7 again the
22
Only nine holes have so dar beon
4 made available. The greene and 4 feltways which formed a battle- nold four weeks ago were crowded yesterday.
30
The Hunglao Golf Club is the venue of the annual China Open Golf Championship-Reuter,
SPORTS GOSSIP
three-eighths of the difference in This year is Hong Kong's turn to visit the Philip-
aggregate. Handicap to be taken as at date of play,
The Best named couple will be responsible for fixing the date of
form or
pines for the interport swimming moet which began last year when we were "at home" to the Filipinos.
And everyone still remembers surely, what a rude. shock we received at the hands of the Philip- pine squad last October, notwithstanding the redeeming efforts by our girls in the same
meet.
Recreio v. Kowloon Tong "Blue"ƒ at Saturday's meeting were: Shot tar from sailsfactory round been caused by the amendment | Annual General Meeting thould metrle times,
SCAA V RAF
KCC v USRC
HKCC v CRC "A" CRC "B" V CCC
Rowls Palts Championship Will LRC v Kowloon Tong "White"
be contested today. Five the mat-
LADIES' "B" DIVISION
ches will be played on the Main- KCC Recrelo land and six on the Island, The CRC CCC
LRC v USRC games to start at 5.30 p.m.
The present helders of the title, W. Hong Sling and A. M. Omar, will have R, M. V. Ribeiro and C. M. Silva as their opponents, To- days programme follows:-
ALPRO
D.M.A. Barack and A.N.A. Nahman W.0. Mekia' and' J.FL. Kins[butsh,
K.Mumfahn, and 8,M, Numisha T C.E. Margoes and 3.0, Remedina,
A COO
C. Pops and W. Cameron
Thetapson and F. Goodwin,
G...
H.. Bhfelds and W. Willemson v A. Campbell and W.. Alley,
A HITO
W. Hong Blog and AM, Omar AV, Jibatrs pud CM, Biten.
A. Cost and DW. Bradbury JA. Bumjehn and M.T. Kasack.
As XCG
2
T. Castle and C.T. Les ▼ A.Y. Peraira and B.II. Marrin
2.J. Bitva and J.V.F. Ribalto, '♥ A.
USRC Teams
For The Wook
The following will represent USRC during the week's tennis |League matches:
This amandment has caused match. much mlægiving in certain quer- ters, where it has been inter preted as a clever manoeuvre to holding office in some defeat the aim of Clubs which another in the HKFA. are bent on ridding the Council
Would it be fair to deprive was won by his college, the Uni- As a result of the exhaustive of office-bearers whom they these outsiders of the right of versity of Southern California,
consider to be unduly pre-opportunity to take an activd Patton's times were 9.77 seconds survey carried out by Sir Arthur
Judiced and Mr. Skinner, there is every
In favour of one
We were quite part in promoting the interests of
confident, medley, and the 4 x 100 yard. for the 100 yards and 20.4 seconds a
ticular Club or party. prospect that the state of football
which game in
they are FO then that our swimmers could free style relay. for the 220 yards.
aside for tho time be genuinely
The Filipinos This programme was shown to Other outstanding performances in this Colony, which has been
whose the hold their own. the unpleasantness which has some ing
Another
which
when knocked a number of sportsmen will show an
opinions count. All think it an Put 1 Jim Fuchs (Yale)-38 feet time past,
to the
denominator, and considering
down proposal tackle Improvement in the future
resolutely is that concern-
excellent programme, with only 1-4 inches.
compared quite evenly with the slightest changes, for swim has shown much as it originally stood, Sir Arthur has
ono cannot 360 yards: Mel Whitfeld (Ohio
ing a paid full-time Secretary. it is a very sound and Although the question of dis our own records. State College) one minute 5,3 contern over the present system admit that
of the
of
Wilfred Lawrence thought tha mant
affairs logical proposal and should, the
pening with the Hon. Secretary
But then we found out later mera be well as spectators. seconds.
Football
ARSO
ht passed the Annual General
In favour of a prid
the full-time that the visitors had the advan- 12h yards' hurdles: Craig Dixon of the Hong
13.9 clation, of which he is President. Meeting, result in Immensurable (University of California)
Sonretary was termed an im tage. Having completed in metric a funda distances,
yards to them One of the main defecta in benefits to local soccer in more. seconds.
portant step involving the present system is that there respects than one, provided the
mental change in the constitu- much easier, the is always possibility of a right men hold offico,
tion of the Association, the sub- but scant con. person having to vacate office
joot received Ume when he le beginning to
alderation when it came up be- grasp the-tooaf situation and his
fore the Council, services are most needed by the Association.
220 yards' low hurdles: Craig Dixon (University of California) 22.7 seconds-Reuter.
HKCC Teams
Office For Lifo
Main Question
NR. DIN, NJ.D. Lowe, J. Skinner | have a deep and sincere inter by the amendment made to the of
"
Mindi Made Up
OUT
were
When we travel Bouth this November the same factors will come into play. Only this time.; we will be at the disadvantage:
programme was' Ident for such a meat and suggested that einae, Eastern has a small side In numbers, they should Join with the Chinese YMCA at one triangula team,
making it
affair.
Points scored to be three for
we shall have to swim from first places, two for seconds and
*
some
The main question is, there- ford, where are the men who
yards to matros and in a 50-one for the thirda, if the most a The following will represent
possess the necessary qualifica-
to be triangular. Helays to count tions for offloat. The success or
metre balls probably.. It was quite apparent that the
Hopefuls for interport repre- us any event. HKCC in a friendly lawn bowls
This drawback is non-existent failure of the new rule depends minds of certain individuals had
The women's events, TUESDAY, JUNE. 21
match against the Northumber-
In the case of Leagues at Home, entirely on how this question already been made up and that wentation this year would do well Ladies g Division against land and Durham Society at
where the management of affairs
is going
to be
they were determined to sabotage to consider adding the extra yards offered, should be run on LRC (away) Mrs. Wright and Chater Road at 5.15 p.m. tomor
of Leagues is vested in a body, of
through the to their respective distances while hibition basis and performances To eliminate the red.
foeling of dis- any attempt to put Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs. Raeburnrow and Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Hancock
A Graham, A.8. Erson, E.J.P. Mitchell men who hold office for life. This trust which has been engendered recommendation for engagement training for thele events and not not to be counted in the tourna
a poid full-time Secretary, get stumped in the extra wards of ment
If this would be put into effect body is composett of men who | and FLF. Shields (Skip). (Captain), and Mrs. Henny,
Glr proposal Arthur, it is felt without giving consideration to the metre-races.
would ensue
it would be, not only, a gala affair Reservas: Mrs. Halg and Mes and W. Willamoon cakipi.
in the game and can be depended that the Annual General Medding the benefits which
but also a stimulant-for vigorous ▾ (Lamont
D. Thillips Amphreys, RA.
upon to place the interests of the should disregard the amendment to the HKTA and soccer in gen
The packed stands at the training for the Championship, - Man's “b” División against CGO| Zámerds and A.W. Brown (Skip).
game above all else, without four and pass the proposal in its eral by the engagement of such a
swim meet last Interport and most of sil, better (away)! F. Fisher, and Major 1. Wood, T. Fairburn, A., Bowking
or favour.
original
for
with fortain modi-Secretary. These individuals were, Eastern-VRC Halg. A.H. Dinner (Captain) and and 12.H, Wild (Bkip).
K. Riddy and Lt.
SECOND DIVISION
Appreciating the value of this deations as to "qualifications for as has been emphasised before, Saturday speak out demandingly standards. In local swinning. P. Pecaric,
while on office.
apparently thinking of their own for keen, competitive swim shown, The Colony's swimming chieft Interests.
George, Saunders, the Colony!) Drewitt.
The following will represent system, Sir Arthur,
As the proposal stands at pro.
When one examines the whole will do well to organise a grand so yards champton and record Reserve: Lt. Moyes.
HECC in « Second Division Lawn leave, wrote to the HKFA, putting
forward the proposal that the sent, outsiders are not eligible for Bowls match against Talkoo Dock | Wa Recreation Club on Saturday at present Council of the HKFA be election. This is most unfortunate question thoroughly from an un-inter-club wim meet involving holder raised hopes at VRC ou sugmented by the addition of five and it is hoped that when the prejudiced point of view, there the VRC, Eastem, Lal Tsun and Saturday night when he out-dived of Enstern's diving stary 4 p.m. at Chater Road
N.IL Oller, Ool, E.J.R. Mitchell, it.r. members, who should hold office proposals comes before the An- can be so escaping the fact that the Chinese YMCA, fixing the both
for five
competitors somə absolute the
ime to san both of whom placed in
· D. Fh|il|96, 2.0.0. Black, R.&. Edwards cleat yours and who should be notting, stops will be taken paid full-time Secretary is not date the middle of July to give Wong Kin-wan and Chan' Wal-
at the annust General to delete the reservation covering only desirable but an
reach top form.
championship last year. Meeting of the Association, experience derived from associa- necessity.
propose, The programme we HKTA for
With neat executions, arid close- When this proposal, which was lion with the HK
The appointment of ★ paid full-
aflor
close murvey
four to-perfect entfits George led in embodied
in's memorandum pre-yours.
tima Secretary is one of the best
ability:
every round of the Tour' dives pared, submitted to and duly ap- There are many non-factional things that could happen to Hong who Kong soccer and here's hoping proved by Sir Arthur, was placed outsiders of good repute
440 yards free style: 100 FRIDAY, JUNE 24
menting, Last
light but Lerest in the game and who are at the Annual General Meeting yards back stroke of the $20 Mixed Doubian "8" against GRC,
somewhat important mentiment fully acquainted with all that is and receive the full and careful yards back stroke; 220 yards Vistina, today won the Interna; (away)13) Fisher, (Captain) and programa June 19. tional hockây tournament al Miru Fisher, Lek. Moyes and Mrs. The Bootusti, yudtball Associa-way made thurak". The simeri- going on in soccer circles and in consideration it deserves. It should breast stroite; the ax 100 madley
of soccer In this Women's events: 100 yards free särsÎN ORINA MAR Polary spa with a total of five Chriallahsen, All. Dinner and tion touring weas beek the Unitment made provide, that, two of the HKFA. These cutsiders could be continually borne in mind that relay and the 4 x 235 yards relay. Triatm, aut pidikkor
inemberg shall ‹ be be railed" upon to serve buster the intereste Led bin ton by four goals to mero tà - Yvà polata. OZN
furda bewund dürtke; 9. * 30. FarM MAN SAY Primerven Major lidig and Mra: here today after, loading 3-0 at dominated by the Firesident and the internals of apcom, in this Colony pre akajak-not the in-style::100 yards back siroke: 120 KRANK SABBIAN SURE,
Colony thand seNY
Mircock and 7. McGuistoon,
~AL KROO
W. Marthaŝiser and J. Matalland
M.H. Kuusela and U.A. Rumjahn,
Thy and B.R. Bolina
་
MA. DAŞIMER: Bad (A.P, Tiralen v * | (away); E. A. Hancock (Captain) | misžža and W. Wiliamson (Aktp)))
ÀÀ ¤ de B
W. Didney and AB, Elbti
· Rouvelet · and O.R. Slowpelet.
***
HOCKEY TOURNEY
Prague, Jima 19.
The 8, Y. Arminen Club
of
The Crich baklóral Conny WHA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
Men's "C" Diylslón against KCG
and Capt. Mackroth, J. Anderson
and G. Cannon, H. Lindeman and x A-W. Brown (kle). G. Wright.
G.W. Brwell, 3. Bilnser, A.K. Hawkins Hogervor Lt. Carr and Lt. Herd- and R.H. Wild (p). wick
~~*Kaserog;~ER, WHOS.
SCOTS BEAT U.S. Randalla island, New York,
דין
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of all
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