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WORCESTER INCREASE WHAT DEEP SEA

LEAD IN COUNTY TABLE

London, July 19,

"Four points for first-innings-lead_in_their_drawn_

against

Gloucestershire

increased

match Worcestershire's lead in the County cricket championship table to 12 clear points over Middlesex and Yorkshire.

Worcestershire now have 116 points, with Middle- sex and Yorkshire holding joint second place each with 104.

SCOTLAND BEATEN BY TEN WICKETS

were

Glasgow, July 19. Sedland struggled for seven hours and 18 minutes against the accurate bowling, backed of the hy good Belling tip

tolay New Zealanders here

by baten

ten 223F wickets.

Following their first innings of male in reply to the tourists

299 marle

in 423 they

the and innings 1-ot Zenianders went his again to seose 16 for no wicket for victory.

Will and T. Crosskey Scotland splendid start Kove. with an opening partnership of 109 before Jack Cowle bowled! Crosskey.

nothing match their

Lo with

have played 16 All three

gained Yorkshire matches: four points from their game against Nottinghamshire, but Middlesex had show for Warwickshire.

Nighting Glamorgan with victory over Derbyshire were the only county of the fog seven to win in this series,

する

SAILING HAS

TO OFFER

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE")

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY, 21, 1949,

Transfers Open Way To Future Stars

(By GEORGE TRIBE)

The week-end was one of The transfer system is good for cricket.

calms and drifting matches as far as racing inside the har- bour went and there were a high proportion of these who "Did Not Finish".

RNHQ's team event win over One

the 5th CS ineens that the 1st match of this series betweeen the KNO noel the Internationala

fu needle cintest be a will

The 5th C.S. have surg 118 second place.

race points and have no

in sall. The Internationis have 114 and the RNHQ 110 and have tennal match to tail oT

Inland Reventies are the secure winners with

135.

Bank

Holiday August On week-enit (July 30-August there will be no organisel saran, uu all club boats will be avail

eleor Betalning

fourth placeable for cruising. the changions are now only four

Middles points Yorkshire, but have played anj exlia match. Aller a Betting Tricket talned a

their New

t

This

Willatt went on to score 10: which included ten fours, patient B valuable insted five hours and 10 minutes

troublesome, proved Cowle particularly with the new ball;

quick wickets

claimed two and during the farenson,

Dowling unchanged until lunch he was then rested until well on

captured

wickets.

belund

impromptu

It is

not officially recognised, such as it operates in football circles, but it is there all the same.

think cricket is all the better for it.

MCC, who are the ruling can go further. body in our summer game, consider it bene- ficial to club and player by virtue of their special registration clause which permits o player to join another county subject to his own county agreeing to the move. In effect, that is a transfer, coaching work for the enunties though the word is not used. their adoption. Call it "special registration'

case-but the thing in this means the same.

A Free Agent

League situated.

18 similarly cricket

system The transfer which operated

Drink.

South China Tea Corp., Ltd.

#5, Connaught Rd., C. 1st & 2nd Firs. Tel: 21207.

YANKEES' THIRD SCAA Beat USRC

SUCCESSIVE SET-BACK

New York, July 19. Jim Hegan's ninth inning home run served a triple pur-

pose today it gave Cleveland a 5-4 victory, presented Yan- kees' third successive setback and moved the inching Indian: within three and a half games of the American League lead.

to

In Tennis Match

With the exception of one postponed match, all the Men's "C" Division fixtures fixed for yesterday were played off.

Although CRC "B" decided to coll_off_their_gome

yesterday against their own "A" team, they still hold a commanding lead in this Divi sion's League table..

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by

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MIXED DOUBLES

"B" DIVISION

South China Athletic Asso-stey 6-3, drew with Courlay & The victim of Hegan's ofth homer of the senson was young ciation beat the USRC yester- Blenkinsop 6-6, beat Gaffney & Duana Piliefie, brought up from day by eight sets to one and Humphrey 6-4. Newark of the International now occupy the second posi- League Jast night. Bob Lemon, ilon with a total of nine points. Kowloon Cricket Club fully although Frequally in trouble went the route for Cleveland and extended the CRC

Mixed Doubles "B" Division In a postponed game from last of alded in the attack with a two losing to their guests run homer in the fifth to chalk barest margin of 4-5.

Playing off their Mixed Doubles week, K.C.C. beat H.K.U 6-3.

J. Barrow & Miss Lambert- up has seventh triumph against

"B"

gamo, Division postponed

mild surprise Baker (KCC) lost to N. Lo & four reverses.

The League leading Brooklyn KCC created not there, in

University

by six sets to Miss V. Lo 6-2, beat D. Lo & Kon The undergrads are humble

on Miss V. Beeching 7-5. inning ninth 18 Australia the transfer system | known as the registration elßuse. Dodgers pushed across a run in when they edged out the Hong Miss H. Lo 2-8, beat C, H, Ip &

three.

contestants for this A. E. P. Guest & Mrs. Heizer- has operated as long as I can re- It is purely and simply o "trans-the

paper strong Division's honours, but by their ling (KCC); lost to Lo & Miss Australian fer." It means that whenever a Pittsburgh 4-3 and snup Pirates'

L3-8, beat Ip & Misa Lo 6-3, have yesterday cricketers at home are cfnamed a professional player's contract in four-game winning streak.

profes-ended he is a free agent to gi

Pinch-hitter Duke Snider open- defeat amateurs, There

Norman

A. V. White sinnall, but there is an unofficia! anywhere else.

I have been three years with the ninth with a single off chances greatly diminished now. bent Lo & Miss Beeching 0-9. Gene Hermanski's Miss Rito Lo and Rip Sewell, transfer system which involves nu

winning all heat ip & Minя Lo 7-5, bent Lo Milnrow. I have enjoyed my ex- fer.

periences with the club, but in walk and catcher Ed Fitzgerald's were the only combination to put (KCC); lost 10 L & M Lo 4-0.

iseeching fo. transferring to Rawtenstall I am late throw on a bunt loaded bares, up any resistance, going just because I want to gev, and Bruce Edwards bloated the their three sets.

been perfectly happy at held, ending the game. experience in another league. I next pitch for a single to

It will be a different

Today's scores were: Milnrow. environment and different sur- roundings.

b

course,

is no

ti muy raees

Air und course, be knifeed on desárol,

slternative week-end with be set watch of aside for the Ladies Races, pro Gamalgam l-bably August 13-14.

it in desired to organine : win against hrillfo

erulae to Port Shelter (or some No one would urge a cricket re- other sultable spot) between forst to involve the trauster of Derbyshire, made possible by a

as in football. 1 Juty and

30 August 1, mainly player at a fer When 22 Chit remained until the century from Phil Clift, Dropped

dolit whether we shall of cricket with the Idea of showing our end and halted her hours for his

whose personalities who were transferred the

boat members, Di thid century

it Australia and in this which wrluded 16 fours.

country.

Benson,

Turning Point The traing point ene when Watkins added Clift and Alan 158 is two and a quarter hours for the fourth wirket,

Spin Warwickshire's

hawlers,

Eric Halles and the Indian Test player, Abdul Kardar, put up a Ane display

ngainst Middlesex, During the innings the two sent

between them. down 101 overs Hollies took five wickets for 104

runs.

lot are usually confined buth

Royal Navy "At Home"

the

As previously announced. Royal Navy will be at hane to the Club on Sunday August 7. on board HMS Belfast. The sait- ing activities will consist of two

forenin

have

of

to the harbour, what deep se

It may be better-cloas cricket wailing hai

to offer.

Sir Donald Bradman used to in the Lancashire League. I don't Cruiser and Dragon owners are invited to co-operate in selectin" play for Sew South Wales until he know, and I do not intend to b: transferred to South Aus drawn into any controversy re- Cecil suillavi en their guests from nettve

tratia. Keith Miller was with Vic-gurding that possibility. Issuer loria originally and left for New Pepper was in a similar category. will be Further detailn members during that week-end

South Wales, and Carrie Grim- Remember he left Rochdale for from Vie Burnley, also to relieve cricket taler.

distinction. Ken Grieven went ett was transferred torin to South Australia.

from Rawtenstall to Lancashire itas done CCC-a transfer that Lancashire on mense amount

good. I don't think a player, particu. county player, should be larly a free to seek a transfer just be- cause of temporary less of form. That would not do. He should be given the opportunity of regain- ing his form in the second team. Clubs must always be permitted to have the Anal word and must: permitting a player to go away on a special registration clause, always providing he is willing to go.

the afternoon

For Business Reasons Then Bill Brown and Colin Mc- Cool, both of whom play for Now were 48 team races, the first starting from South Wales, eventually moved to At lunch Middlesex

the Warwickshire Kellett Island in the In the afternoon when on being rims belund

wicket to and finishing at Belfast where Queenaland. In every caso it may

be conceded that the players chang unly one 10 The attack hel total with

refreshment Wil re-Introduced

valuable, fall, and George Mann declared suitable more two

in an effort in force a declslon, available) and the cconti started their clubs for business reasonin.

out for the ing from Belfast Warwickshire held

and finishing at Kelleit Islan draw and Brst innings points.

Nottinghaershire found little difficulty in

saving the game as large as possibile, using Yorkshire. The main other than dinghies it necessary. against

the bowlers is intended that any per stumbling block to

eligible for membership of the NSA shall sail for the Navy und any other members of the Club for the Club.

ло! cope The batsmen could with his speed off the pitch and his Anul Agures uf six for 86 were well earned.

Seventh Wicket Stand

A seventh wicket stand of 25 between Edward and Nichol took Scothund clear of an innings de

Jeft feat, but the tourists were

when they task with

a simple hatted agairs.

Winrow and Edward put on 45 for the Bith wicket before the former's broke Sutcliffe wicket.

Edward, who batted

ris

Nichol

оле

and

was Charlie Harris, who in his Benefit grave played a stubborn innings of over hice hours for 33 not out.

It is desired to make the fenckebers to reach senior status be allowed a certain time before

It has also operated in England, and in the cases I can enumerate have given another opportunity to because of their inability to make the grade in their own county team.

He was aver-

Look at the number of years that Bill Farrimond acted as deputy to Lan- George Duckworth in the The team captains are (Navy) cashire toan. Yet Bill was good omdr. D. Bromley Martin, mice enough to play for any county alds

(Tel. had he desired. of For'k HM Dockyarci,

man in posses 39361 Ext. 93) (Club; Mr. EH.. shadowed by the Corbett, Cable & Wireless 1.4.sion.

Now we have similar illustra- Tel. 50110).

Prospective competitors are tions in the youthful Malcolm Hil asked to contact he appropriate ton and Rob Berry, both kept

pretty much in the background be team Capt.In.

cause of Bill Roberts' skill with the bal).

Hutton In Fine Form Len Hutton was in fine form) for Yorkshire and hit 87 not out in two hours with nine fours and 30 minutes.

Dick Howarth, with six wickets three-quarter hours for valut- for 37, was one of the main fees Gloucestershire's took the tom in foiling able 3, and

innings points score along steadily and saved bid to take first Scotland from an lanings defeat, against Worcestershire. In a hord bu: the innings onded at 299, hitting innhiga of 46 for Glouces loving the tourists needing only terslure To Graveney scored 15 (6) 1.11.38; 2nd Corbett 16) 1.11.14; 3rd

(14) 18.521 4th Pureer of one over frem Reg Perks and Howell 14 for victory.

Cresswell and followed with two sixes off 110-1.19.04 th Min P. Loeby (9) 120.51 Cave got the runs and the New worth. Zealanders won by ten wickets.

In five overs

The final scoreboard read: New Zealand: 1st innings 2nd innings

Cave, not out Cresswell, not out

Extras

Total (for no wkts.):

Scotland: 1st innings 2nd innings Wiliatt, b Scolt Crosskey, b Cowie Sheppard, b Cowle

Allchison,

b Cowle 'b Sutcliffe b Cowie

Hermiston, b Cowle

Nichol, Cowle

Laidlaw, b Buett

423

Q

16

101

31

Results over the last week:

Tuesday, July 12

13th Dinghy Barlen Escolas De Jong

JPE

4th Palfreyman (1) 1.25.0: 7th inauw Tom Goddard took six for 48) 1.21.00; Bertachinger (41 1.N.F. when the 'chumpionship leaders butted for the second time.

Thursday, July 14

Novice "A" Borbén 3rd Race:-10 Mra, 107 15) 1,07.25; To Evan

A late declaration left Gloucester to Mallarle

1.12.17:41T RC 183 to win, and they were 11.29; 3rd Heerdin

1.35.10; 6th Hobinwon short with five wickets down Mer (4) when the match ended in a draw. 1.35.30; Dunlop 15) D.N.F

Dinaky Team Race (RNIQ

70

James Laker, one of England' at Bromley Marila

401

5th CN):

14) 2,04.16: 2nd

He would obviously be willing to leave in the hope of making good elsewhere. It may be that he is nervous because he reailses that only good achievements will retain his county place and his play suffers pecorelingly.

TIALIAN WINS 17TH STAGE OF

Migration Of Players TOUR DE FRANCE

A short time ago there was A migration of players like Buddy Oldfield, Albert Nutter, and Gor- lon Garlick, from Lancashire to Northants, and Eric Price went to Easex. They left for various rankina under the "special rogia- *ration" clause.

In effect, they were given a now lease of county cricket life, and it has worked well, for player and

Paris, July 10. Fausto Coppi, of Italy, todav won the 17th stage of the Tour de France cycle race and shot ahead of his rivals in the gen- eral classification.

kilometres

Covering the 257 from Briancon to Aosta (Italy) in nine hours, eight minutes and 48 seconds, Coppi beat his com- patriot, Cina Bortall, whose time seconds, Jean Roblo, of

XII for the Manchester Test, ac- Robertshaw (B) 2.17.10; 3rd lard (in lub. It may be finance, but what was nine hours, 18 minutes and

Results

The results of the games which

1 ended today were:

At The Oval: Surrey beat Kent

Pulo, Carsia, Ghoul, D.N.F

Final Result of the Mavicos "A" Berlan: is Mrs. Malloris 2916: 2nd Robinson 1762: Brd Moser 1860: 4th Mine Landaber 1188: 5th Evans 1996; 6th Clarke

by 5 wickets. Kent 224 and 1447th Harding (579) 8th Iker GGG; th

Dunlop 347; 10th Thomson

McLaren, not out

Youngson st. Reld, b Burit

Extres

20

81 for 5.

Total

209

(Laker 7 for 47), Surrey 208 and

ot

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

Cleveland Indians New York Yankees ...

Jelt

Thelp!

Lo

MEN'S "C" DIVISION

KCC 4 CRC "C" 5

&

Mrs. Lawes

ccc 8% - LRC 21⁄2

Y. P. Choy and P. C. Yu (CCC);

F. Grose & D. Hung (KCC); lost to Pomeroy and Scholes 3-0, beat Wong Shek-man & Chung beat Lloyd & Todd 8-2, beat 5. A. Fowler & G. A. Soura Yee-Joe 0-0, lost to Leung Tim-libberd & Romper 8-3. Hahlam & Law Tek-sung 4-6, kost

0 to George Lim Jr. 1 Shung-tai 4-6,

4

7

5

Pillette;

& Wong (CCC): beat Pomeroy & Scholes b1, beat Lloyd & Todd 6-2, drew with Hibberd & Rampen 6-5.

Choy S. A. R. Bux & B. W. (CCC); bent Pomeroy & Scholes 6.3, beal Lloyd & Told C-2, lost to Hibberd and Rompen 2-6.

TODAY'S GAMES Men's "A" Division

W. A. Nicholas & R. R. Capell Yonkees: p. Reynolds,

(KCC) lost to Wong & Chung Berra.

340, beat Leung & Law 7-5, bent Indians: p. Lemon; c. Hegan.

4 .9

& Wong 7-5. 0 Lim Philadelphia Athletica

1 @ 14

F. A. Broodbridge & J. Guest St. Louis Browns

Athletics: p. Coleman; c. Guerra. (RCC): lost to Wong & Chung Browns: p. Garver, Kennedy, 2-0, lost to Leung & Law 3-6.

bbat Llen & Wong 0-1. Ostrowski: c. Lollar. Philadelphia Athletics

(2nd game) St. Louis Browns

:

11 0

2

USRC 1 SCAA 8 Capt. Mackreth & E. A. Han-- .... 8-10 Athletics: D. Shantz, Harris, cock (USRC); lost to K. T. Ng & K. C. Sit-3-8, beat K. C. Wan Schelb; c. Astroih, Guerra. Browns! p. Drews, Ostrowski,& Dr. Y. K. Ng 6-3, lost to B.

& C. Hsu 0-5. Skaw Embres; c. Moss, Lollar.

Capt. Nicholson & Li. Gemmell Ng & Sit 0-6 (USRC); lost to

& Dr. Ng 2-6, lost Wan

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh Pirates Brooklyn Dodgers

RH

3 11.0

lost to

to Saw & Hau 2-0.

G.

Cannon & J. Andersum

(USRC); lost to Ng & Sit U-,

Pirates: p. Werle, Sewell, Casey: lost to Wan & Dr. Ng 1-6, lost

Saw & Hsu 1-0, to Fitzgerald,

7-Kowloon Dock 1, Retrelo Dodgers: p. Newcombe, Banta, Alves &. A. R. Ormuna

Pallca; c. Campanella, Cincinnati Rela New York Giants

Reds:

D.

BCAA V.

HKCC'

HKU

KCC

V. V.

CRC Recreio

Ladies' "A" Division There are no more fixtures for

Y.

this Division, with the exception of the following postponed games:

KCC

CRC LRC V. KCC*

KCC CRC

LAC

UBRC V.

LRC

V.

USAC *

a

(Recreio); lost to J. II, Barbeck

LEAGUE STANDINGS Men's "C" Division

2

1

& R. II. Lapsley 4-0, beat R. S. Courley & G. Blenkinsop 6-0, che " beat W. Gaffney & E. Humphrey BCAA 0-3.

P

...

40. #

CHO "A"

CCC

2

KCC

(де

cnc. "C"

beat

Gaffney &UERC

Recrelo

6 1 4

0 0 1

6 1 1.

J. A. Soares & M. Guterres LHC ... (Recreio) beat Burbeck & Lay- Kowloon Urek

0 %

148 0

... 13 20 Fox, Dobernic, Gum- bert; c e. Howell, Giants: P. Jansen; c. Mueller.

St. Louis Cardinals 2 4

BOS

P. E. Noronha & L. Remedios (Recreio); beat Burbeek & Lap-

· ព Braves Cardinals: p. Lanier, Martin, y 6-2, best Gourlay & Blen

kinsop 6-2, Reeder: c. Rice, Baker, Braves: p. Spahn; e. Livingston, Humphrey 6-1. Chicago Cubs Philadelphia Phillies

Cubs: p. Lade; c. Owen. Phillies: p. Heintzelman; c.

Seminick,-United Press.

Omars Win Lawn Bowls Pairs Match

complished another fine perform-1.41.38: Dewe (8). Norman (5), Wilson

Another postponed match in ance for Surrey against Kent in 115, Miss Spencer Comper $141, Grace ever it is this transfer clause is taking seven wickets for 47 run (20) D.N.F. Pon: NQ 11, 5th ca. good for the game and for the play- France, was third in nine hours.

the second round of the Colony 10 minutes and four seconds, should first-class men en Why

Lawn Bowls Pairs 137 to bring his match analysis to 12!

Bunday, July 17

Coppi's aggregate time for the Open for 08.

*th Star Berive Heres in Yourlet (1) have to languish in second teams

so far is 118 hours. 48 Championship was played off Geoffrey Edrich got his Brat 1.18: 2nd Harris (5) 2.13,00; Treuetry when they should be operating in race

senior cricket?

minutes and 40 seconds. Bartali, yesterday at the Hong Kong century of the season for Lanca- (2), Harley (8). Howell (4). D.N.F.

of the race Inst year, Football Club when the Omar 3 shire against Somerset, hitung ed Redwing Berles Races lat Zephrys

Northants have become a first- winner

K. M. and U. M class 11 two xixes and 13 fours in his 138 1.33.17; 2nd Miranda 1.80.08: 3rd Sen-

sido since the fan- dropped back inte second place, brothers, county

Omar beat 3. W. Leonard and 24 not out.

hew 1.15.40; 4th Tin Hus 1.50 cashire trip joined them. Is not three minutes and 13 seconds be

hind. Blog Moon, Atakling,

Jacques Marineill, that good for cricket?

Glamorgan, winners of

the France, is third with 117 hours, J. W. Lee by 31 shots to 13. last season, one minute and 56 seconds. Stan

The Omara deseryad their vic-1 County

Ockers, of Belgium. is fourth tory for they proved too good for included three former Middlesex

with 11 hours, eight minutes the lowers, players in their ranks, to say noth- ing of former Yorkshire-born stars, and 31 seconds.

In today's, stake of the ince, Both K. M. Omar and J. W. Muncer, who took close upon 150:

BIX riders were credited with the Leonard, the respective leads had wickets for Glamorgan, would pro sane time as Robic, who finish- a good fight with honour avah but bably

have

still been lost to cited third, and were placed as U. M. Omar was definitely better ericket had he remained with

follows: 4th-Ocker, Sth than Lee and scored a number of Middlesex..

There are other examples. Den. Marinelli: 6th-Marcel Demulder, ith nin Brookes, of Northants, is of Belgium; 7th-Dupont; 8th-shots for his side. Nixon (4) 1850 th #mith (2) - 1894.

former Yorkshire player, and 1 Georges Aeschlimann, of Swit-). On the first head, Lee drew first,

9th-Jean

Cold-and second shots. Omar with, his Dinghies at Howell (19) dada; 2nd

could,

RD an at length in giving zerland; and

schritt of Luxembourg.

third wood rested Les's first wood Corbett (7) 81011, Bel Palfreymen (8)

typical examples of men who have

Tomorrow, the will rest for the shot and with his fast wood 459314th Furrer (e) 8535; 5th Evan

nade the grade in county teams

in Aosta before the final moun- picked out Lee's second shot for (7) 3226.

Redwings: lut Miranda (0) 1978; In other than those of the county of stage of 285 kilometres, to count of a From then on, In which they cross there was no stopping the Umars Chest (3) 1831, 3rd Zephors (8) 1695; their birth.

but Great St. Bernard, of 8,150 and they continued to increase Ts, but They are the

their lead to 24-12 on the 6th head men

with foel-Reuter..

23-4 on the 10th head, 271-9 on the Yorkshire, birth ́"quafification.” That is perfectly true but.

10th head, and 25-13 on the 10th

The "B" perlen will sturl this week sunder the same ruira,

At Southampton Hampshire rent Leicestershire by 100 runs.

CURRENT LEADERS OF THE Hampshire 248 und 241 for

SUMMER SERIES declared: Leicestershire 101 and Atare at Furrer (6) 1379: 2nd Yourlett RECORD ENTRY FOR 220 (Tompkin 74, Knott @ for (8) 2438: 3rd Jamson (4) 2907:

85).

SCOTTISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

(Деліз

"At Birmingham: Warwickshire drew with Middlesex. Warwick

hire 279 for 8 declared and 115 Edinburgh. July 19.

for 7 (Young 4 for 35); Middle W. J. Gibbs, of Selangor,

Bex 231 for declared Malaya, qualified for the Compton 71, W. Kdrich 84, Hol match play stages of the Scot- les 5 for 104). Lish amateur golf champion- At Cardif: Glamorgan beat ship, which starts on the Mulr- Derbyshire by 6 wickets. Derby- field course, East Lothian, to-hire 144 and 202; Glamorgan 102

and 248 for 4 (Clift 125 not out, į morrow.

·

4th Tin Hau (2) IZAN, 5th Fun (3) 1044.

Some may sayo. look at Yorkshire. to play,

·

it

head.

WINSTON WINS

QUALIFIERS IN 2,000 GUINEAS

Yorkshire has vast territory SHANTUNG WHEAT A record entry made it neces- Walkins 73).

At Nottingham Nottingham-

from which GOLF TOURNEY

to find her own BROUGHT TO S'HAI sary for two qualifying rounde

Shanghai, July 20'' - to be played at Gullane and hire drew with Yorkshire. Notts

Harrogate, July 19. · This transfer system reaps un- The Communists, trying to coun Muirfield and 87 players with 36 140 and 130 for 2 (Harris 63 not

Reg Horrie, 41-year-old told benefits. These senior pierera

London, Tbly +1. ́ hole aggregates of 155 or better out, Hardstad 53 mt out); York-

professional. today who leave their own countled be teract the Nationalist maritimde of Red-held Shanghai, blockade match play hire 150 for 2, declared (Hutton Hendon qualified for the

Mr. Winston Churchill today headed the 98 qualifiers in the cause of the circumstances. I have stazor.

At Taunton: Lancashire beat North British 2,000 Guineas described are also doing wonderful have brought in 3.900 tons

wheat from Shantung Province by won the championship. prize for

a dairy shorthorn'e

cow at a Tun Gibbs, who had a round of 75 over the Cullene course yester-Somerset by 34 runs, Lancashire golf tournament with an-og-

rall in the past few days.

bridge Welle auricultural show, 179 and 325 for 9 declared ́(G.)

The ride price is still around 80.000: Communist

ist dollars (about The cow, rosa),

in which to 265-pound bag for

This

-calvo "batore · October, than triple the June pisk, the first prins

67 not out).

day, took 72 over Muirßeld today | Edrich 188, not : qui); ' Somerset. gregate of 137 for the 38 holes.asy with a 72 'on' thell

for an arrogate of 154.

A. B. Flockhart, the defending 472 and 242 (Berry 8" for 157). champion, was among several

At Northampton:

Northamp-

first

Starbe:x He backed up his record round of Gd at Fannal yesterday course today and was five strokes

71 00 with

on the Starbeck course behind the leader. He in how-

well known players who falied to tonshire dew with Essex. FREE and led Worm Faltbrian, over, strongly fangled to pakr.

of

guailty for the match` stages, tha 276 and 166 for 4 (Cray 119 Pengrth, and Florry-Van, Donck off the first prize at 12590,5guPE-of-- the China Mor: now is from Mr. Chu

final of which will be played over / Insole 81 not out); Northants of Belgium, by one stroke jakna Berno-qualifying; poorer dann, chant Braden Navigation Company)||Chartwel

300,

for 8. declared (Brookes 165,» Next oape Fred Daly

30 holes on Saturder was J. C. Barrick le

The leadinquaither Wilson, etwder with guunda

of.142.9

€3.W33iro Jedi: Royal" and "An- čiant, Wils visada of 73 and 1

of

and the qualifiers, start with kehilled by retreating Nationallats,

At Gloucester Gloucestershire Balmoral, and Ted McNell, of clean sheets over the Prana Lave been repaired and put back

With Worcestershires Were Dwinton Park, pach with total course tomorrow. One round,

Bob

declared (Goddard 6 for 148); 11 Gloucestershire 193 (Howorth & Fox 87) and 113 for 3-Reuter,

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