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British Ryder Cup Players Mean Business
the
New York, Augsi 11. Xatires Harmon thinks American Walker Cup fram) as anything but a cinch to th for the Beatish golfers in the Walker Cup match at Mamoro- i neck, New York, next week.
Harmon
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2ND INNINGS
Southend, August 12.
Fine weather and a good wicket favoured the start of the final day of play in the New Zealand match with Essex here today.
The tourists with a first innings lead of 116' and three wickets down for 40 in their second innings, continued batting this morning and towards lunch declared of 218 for eight. This - left Essex needing 335 for a victory and they scored nine without loss in the short period before the interval.
needed!
Essex 2nd innings.
New Zealand
wern to dela, ting seure qulekly if they foten victory and then de, not ma clue my time to stand a chance.
of pettinit rid of Essex a see-
With only 12 adde 1) ure times,
to to the overnight seere. Scoff was right behind the wicket
11 me ladler +51+ 1 ¢v n less than Sutlile that one runs a minule.
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"If the Americans think they
The sandy bowling was ver will have it easy, they are dur
Pullinger's for a big surprise," he says.
When he had Sutt eight were "know that Frank Stranahan
improved and Willis Turness will not hearer f 28 The tale
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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1949.
Colony Swimming Championship Events Listed
By KIMBERLEY
The Victoria Recreation Club, organisers of the Annual Swimming Championships of the Co- lony, Jannounced yesterday that the grand swimming event this year will be held through four nights on October 8, 11, 13 and 15. The seeming tardiness of this year's Colony Cham-
pionships is obviously to keep swimming "alive" through October, with Hong Kong visiting the Philippines for the interport with Manila in early November. The arrangement also provides for more time in training.
This leaves nu room for any13. complaint,
thi A champion your would have enjoyed noj 4. more advantage than any of the men he would beat, And he
Thursday's "Play
Southend, August 11. Far from experiencing dif Heuities against the New Zen- here today, landers
Essex's early batsmen seured readily, but a collapse of the later bats- men caused the dismissal of the a
will certainly be tough.
7. inanty for 304, 116 runs be
There is little change in the hind
*xrent Sur progyamt shuffling of events in each night's inue to suit emmpetitors to the verg hest. The only kitiems to last year's list of 27 events, is the taoduction of the women's one- metre diving event.
that hopes to represent the 5. Colony in Manila, will have to
champion,
competition.
By the close of play the frontists 70 minut but soon afterwards were 19 fus 3 m their second in- Maker
Jay Ravnir. Dasslerek Singh
start he
Wa
Sutcliffe ear now hitting vir
followed h Best day's serend seme by performing an olher frat When he rachel 81 bbath coupleted 2,08080 ans for 41 Maxwell Fieldt L therean, the first member of Alabama for several years dont-the New Zealand team in Eug-
Stranada
hata be Sarees Trek, ird Gry played
MEES
11:
wan
Sot pol together.
The British
Arnalvur he
2
Sutcliffe then went on to his
New Zealan!}
SUN- In the absence of cl shire and under the festiumare of n blustering wind the pitch recover- ed pradually from a drenching tv early morning rain and afforded ne help to bowlers, who possessori |
Than the {:༤༣༩ཧཱུྃr1ཟླ nothing more grace of sleadine
At tea the County seure stocali at 202 for four, but the last sti wickets fell in 50 micutes for th addition of only 42 runs.
Attractive Innings Docids played a most altractive
& re-
1.
2.
4 x 50 yards Inter-sebonis" Inre style relay. Men's three-metre spring. board diving (four compul- sory mie fout optional dives). Women's 40 words bark #troke, Men's
breast stroke, Werben's 440
Yardy Free style. Men's 4 x 100 yards free style relay,
190
yards
ya. Is
Tuesday. October 11, at 0.15 p.m.
Men's 880 yards free style. Women's 50
Breast #troke. Men's 150 yards Individual midler.
Swim gossip which has for
#1. long time bren harping on the complete kliling of the men's 50 yards free style race, turned ou to be a lot of silly
talk. 4. Th 50.tree is still a good race and should have a place in the Championship programme, which incidentally. It has. Champion and record holder
of
5.
6.
Women's 230 yards tree style Men's 100 yards, Jack, strok“. Women's 3 x 50 yards méile. relay,
Thursday, October 13, at 6.15 p.m.
He came to know Just what ents which took hun only two to esperes of Stronahon and en- hours. Meanwhile, sequently when he met hun in harf lot more wickels but Sulinbige and with Vigur batting this trouble sprint" (so entled1.
knewcliffe was not out 100 when he well, Essex were in a good post- because decisions on it are in
tunut one time to get within variably disputed)," As daning was declared closed,
striking distance the New Cemge Saunders. Zealand total.
were
2904
shols Franks.
They are a fine bunch, these British players and they me inganese Associated Press.
HKFC TRAINING PROGRAMME
Sporest
New Zealand, 1st inning Regex, 1st innings...
New Zealand. 2nd innings. Selt, e Wade, Pulluker
Pullinger V F Mary,
1. Stay
Kuh
r Warde,
Ballinger
Bosch b
With a view to getting players! He ha "into from for the 1948/1950 Ser-¦ Batle,
cer Senson, the Hong Kong Food-Satelite, our
Club ball
will COMIDEDEA
IT its Donnelly, Now, Vivar training
ing programme on Tuesday
Storke. Bw. h nex), at 5:30 pm,
1,4-
All intersted are requested to attend Tuesday's penetice try-out. which will be the first of a series to be hold before the' suceer prae son starts officially on October 1,
Ywar Vigke
#
1
is
Beaten By Teo
2.
VRC's 3.
4.
5.
0.
Dodds should have been caught 420 at tid-on when 22 and he was The champion, however, was 304aimust taken on the legside when beaten for the first time in his he was 45, but these were small carver by Eastern's William Teo. 25lenishes upon a must attractive Saunders, who by the way, will not be competing on August 20 display of enterprising drivinK.
Second out 158 he hit 11 when
L
VRC and Eustem meet boundaries in stay of two hours again.
told me that#13-05-1985- the Championships, he and a quarter. He and Cray made in 64 for the first wicket, then Vigar packing up for good. He didn't helped to add 04 for the second. say so, but } Ink Saunders is
Vigor, whose most productive! more attracted to the springboard, 3. stroke was a cut, shared with Eve on which he can also do wonders.
The in a partnership of 83 before
list
Champlenship 4.
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Before the official start of the ruler socere season, however; games in Bay South The Seven-A-Side Stanley Shield) Peter Koch
Vipar Competition will be played on September, 17, 18, 24 and 25.
Chinese Soccer Players
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Worcester Beaten By Somerset By Six Wickets
London, August 11.
Worcestershire, present j‹int leaders with Middlesex of the County Cricket championship race, were caught on a drying wicket at Weston-super- More today and although they gained first innings lead, were beaten by Somorsot, who have proved themselves a powerful side on this particular ground, by six wickets.
Worcestershire now have 144 points from 21 games. The Worcestershire botsmen failed to register the hundred in their second innings and Somer- set were left to hit 123 runs to win.
Jap Swimmers Get Rousing Send-Off
Michael Walford-made their pihalelnegizor "biny, required only task easier by scoring 70 mi three-more wickets to reach his out of the 124 runs obtained. hundred for the season. Horace Hazell took full advan Lage of the conditions and to. wickets fon n day took four
Close Of Play. Scores
An analysis of 12 for 61. Hei was well supported by Law- rence, who today took live for sel bent 42.
contrast.
The close of play scores were: At Weston-super-Mare: Somer- Worcestershire by six wickets, Worcestershire 180 und Tokyo, August 12,
The batting of Kent and M88 (Lawrence 5. for 42, Hazell 4 swimming Japan's six-B
for 24); Somerset 140 (Jenkinя 7 for 84) and 124 for 4 (Walford team-the first Japanese ath-dlesex on a sporting pitch pro-
a remarkable letes
international vided competition since the war-going by the guy manner Ken! 70 not out).
three hours in unfavourable con- a rousing send-off early this hit their total of 242 in less the
one might well morning us it left by plane for
litions, Los Angeles to compete in the | imagined |
that American
Outdoor initiative. National Swimming Championships.
to enter
have
they held
thr
A Lord's Middlesex 340 and 154 (Dovey 3 for 22): Kent 242 Fogg 82, Young & for 80).
Αν
Nottingham- Nottingham: shire 48 for declared (Huril-
(C.
64).
By comparison Middlesex Interlac 158 not out): Sussex 242 for
Oakes The Pan-American plane in gave a sedate display in better
At Northampton: Northamp- to arrive at Honolulu today. The conditions. Arthur Fogg gave
408 for 7 declarest (Jackson 5 for 90); Derbyshire 148 (Rhodes 56, Garlick 3 for 11) and 100 for 7 (Egar 62).
swimmers probably will have arr
perfect exhibition of booking tonshire light workmat in Honolulu be-cutting in hitting 15 fours in s
schedule har 82, which took 100 minutes the original enuse been
changed and they will have
Jack Young exploited a match a 14-hour stop there before de taking six wirkets for un, parting for Los Angeles at 7 p.m. (Honolulu time).
before
their de
Sustained Accuracy
At Blackpool: Leicestershire 243 (Tompkin 111, Greenwood 8 for 72); Lancashire 303 8 (Wharton 53, Deighton 79).
AL Coventry: Warwickshire Although Eric Rolfies bowled | 107 and 182 (Gardner 03, Watkins with sustained necuracy, bis 14 for 28); Glamorgan 180 (Wool- wickets costing only 45 una i
ler (15, Holles 0 for 45) und nine 41.2 overs. 23 of which
tur one. a sound 5 y
At Hull: aldens,
Yorkshire 227 Wooller enabled Glamorgan, the
208 (Wardle 0 for 57).
letid
Over
wPre
and
The former Harvard swim. ming coach, William Newfeld. who is now physical education consultant in the Army Head- quarters here wished the swim- mers success parture. He warned, "You will be conc
Warwickshir Var- swimmers Men's 150 yards back stroke. peting against some of the world campious, to gain a first innings 2216 for 8 (Lester 58); Hampshire
ді a leickshire's batamen failed to te- Women's 50 yards free style, grewest
still may Women's one-metre spring when you
d by the recovering trieve the situation long tiresome trip."
Glamorgan were m 4 Hod board diving (three compul- from
win. Japanese swimming experts are sition for sory and one optional dives). Men's 440 yards free style. predicting that Hironoshin Fur- Women's 100 yards
breast whashi and Shiro Hastzume will set new world records in the 890 stroke.
and 1,500 metre races and a pos- sible record for Furuhashi in the 400 meters-United Press.
Men's 4 x 50 yards free style - relay.
Saturday, October 15, at 0.30 p.m.
*1 F*
2.
5.
three-quarter
1.
Saturday, October 8, 1940 at 9.30 p.m. Men's 220 yards free style. 17. Women's 15 yards individual 8. medley,
0.
The Exsex tail fntled before the pace of Cave, who in his lost spell
ot six overs and five balls took
three wickets for 19.
Leuding by 110 runs the Lou- rists, with a change in the batting order, lost three wickets for 40, nishing 150 runs ahead with seven men to be dismissed.-- Reuter.
To Register With CNAAF KCC Beat USRC
A resolution that all Chinese soccer players in the Colony register with the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation through the Hong Kong Chinese Football Association, was passed yesterday at the monthly Council Meet- ing of the Federation, at which Mr. W. H. Choy presided.
In Tennis Match
in a Playing at home Division Mixed Doubies, Kowloor: Cricket Club beut Untied Services Recreation Chib, the vistma team, by Drets to O.
A.E.F. Guest and Miss Lam- bert-Baker (KCC) beat F. A. Fisher and Mrs. Fisher 6-3, beul A. I. Dinnen und Mrs. Halls 0-1, beat Captain Dowdall Brown and Mrs. Christiansen 0-1.
Men's 100 yards free style. Women's 100 yards back stroke.
free
yards Schoolboys* 100 style (15 years and wader). Men's 200 yards breast stroke, Women's 4x50 yards free style relay,
Men's 50 yards free style. Women's 100 yards free style. Men's 3 x 100 yards medley relay.
A Captain Must Have Complete Authority
(By DENIS COMPTON)
There's summat up at Old Trafford. Not so many smiles as usual, although there's not much to smile about just now. Near the bottom of the table Lancashire are having a bad sea-
son. -
Much of the blame-too much-is being put on the shoulders of Skipper Nigel Howard. Nigel certainly hasn't had a lot of experi- ence, but he has 't had the best of luck so far this season.
be
SIDWELL-TO- MEET CUCELLI IN DAVIS CUP SINGLES
close
Rain delayed the start at Hull and
interrupted play later in the day."
did not favour the Conditions batsmen and John Wardle, York- alre leftorm slow bowler, helped his side to gain Best innings lead
ver Hampshire by 19 runs. Wardle bowled 30 overa.
for six wickets muldens,
AL Cheltenham: Surrey 347! Gloucestershire 108 (Laker 5 for 303 und 144 for 5.-Reuter.
Sing Tao XI To Play In Bangkok
The Sing Tuo Sport Club is, It is understood, sending a soccer 22team-to-Bangkok-on September
at a
nort.
❘st of 57 runs. Brian Close, the, for a series of games at that Young England pinyer, proved The tour is expected to last 15 *xpensive, conceding 18 runs in duya and the team will be pluy-
n total of five games. กล favour
The fallowing players will be forced making ine trip: Yu Yiu-tak, follow to
many
for the championship. Gloucestershire 2ud runs behind today. The
bowler. fast
20 overs for two wickets. New York, August 11. Australia
Surrey, whom today nominated
instead Bill Sidwell
of John! Bromwich to
the play in singles against Italy in the in- ter-zone Anal of the Davis Cup starting tomorrow at the West- chester Country Club.
the off-spinners of Jim Laker. King-cheung, Ho Ying-fun,
Loi Sidwell will meet G. Cucell. He took five for 30 in 16 Kum-ho, Italian champion, in tomorrow's overs in the first innings and with Cheuk-yin. Tong, Sheung, Chu
one second opening watch and Frank Sedg-
Innings wicket by Wing-keung and Li Chun-fut man, young Australian champion, faces Marcel del Dello in the second singles.
en Cheung Koon-hing, Cheung Shu- ling. Hou Yung-song, Lau Chung- Surridge, sang. Tse Kam-bung, Sit Pui- truck early blows for Surrey and yin, Kwok Ying-kee, Lee Tin- Kun hoi, Fung then the pitch began to favour Rec, Cheung.
Australia hns tentatively named Bromwich and Sedgman to play. in the doubles against Cucelli and del Bello on Saturday.
The Australians have offered To official explanation of Brom- wich's absence from the singles. It was believed, however, Eat the terrific heat might be too mucli for the veteran.Reuter.
Eastbourne. August 11. Don Muskell, of the All-Eng-1 lund Club, advanced in his bid for i his 15th title when he reached the singles sunt-finals in the British
tennis professional lawn
chutz- pionships ut Devonshire pork here today.
Maskell, who is the holder, beat Stanley Panel) by 0-4, 6-1, 6-4
The resolution, which was that this Scholarship be awarded put forward by Mr. Y. K. Muk, to Miss Chan Yau-wah, a sug-F. R. Zimmern and Mrs. Ben- stipulates that the necessary ation with which the meeting Jamin beat F. A. Fisher and Mrs.
Fisher 0-1, beat A. J. Dinnen For one thing, the weather has the instructions we get at the registration be effected on or agreed.
A communication
11 from the and Mrs. Hulls 0-0, beat Captain been all wrong for the type of beginning of a day's play. before Septemger 20.
"We runs something like this: Applications for registration Malayan Chinese Football Asin offer that date will only be con-lation relative to the Hong Kong unsen 8-4.
-Mulvan Chinese Interport was sklered after the first gumes of
in the quarter Anals-Reuter.
had won them at school, but not i
Dowdall Brown and Mrs. Chris-attack Lancashire are putting in
the field. I'd take a het that if want over 400 on the board be the 1949/1930 Season have been also brought before the meeting a V. White and Mrs. Lawes there had been a few more sticky fore tea, Then put the others in for cricket.
arranged for
A.
F. A. Fisher and Mrs. dogs this summer the Red Rose for an hour and a half and gut FA had Fisher 6-2, beat A. H. Dingen would have been nearer the top a few quick wickets.” The Malayan Chinese played.
their and Mrs. Halls 6-4, beat Cap of the table than the bottom. See what I mean. A full list of the players retentatively
We play to and Mrs. gistered with the Fede, ation will. team to leave by the ss. Carthage tain Dowdall Brown
Beshies, I've heard it whisper-a plan. And it pays. Too many Christiansen 8-1. It is understood, be passed on by an October 18.
ed that there's more than one teams, I am convinced, go out to "B" Division As it was not certain, whether
runs as they cap captain at Old Trafford-on the Ket us many Mixed Doubles
field and in the pavilion. How and let the rest of the match look far that is so I don't know. Butter itself.
It is true. It just won't work
Good For Paddy
the Federation to the Hong Kong this dute would clash with or Football Association,
The question of a Charity soc-ngements
made for the New C.C.C at home beat H.K.U. in cer match between an Army XI Zealanders, who are also expect-the Mixed Doubles "B" Division anri & Combined Chinese team Ined lu October, the necting de- by 8-3. nid of Kwangtung flood victims cided to defer its decision upon
the Malayan
HKFA.
the
.
out.
S.
Shiu-wing.
RED SOX VICTORY
OVER N. Y. YANKEES
New York, August 11.
Tse
Yo
At long last the rollicking Red Sox took a series from their nemesis, New York Yankees, as Boby Doerr slashed a pay-off single in a 7-6 triumph at Fenway Park.
The victory lent new vigour to Boston's belated surge because it was the first time in this year that Red Sox have managed to best Yanks in a series. It left them 51⁄2 games astern of the League leading Yankees.
The score was 6-8 in today's first in the eighth, lined the ball what scomed an One was for winning the high game when Ted Williams rap- to right for
ped rclic! pitcher Ralph ordinary single, but Baumholtz, jump, the other for gaining morc
Kored points that anyone else for his Buxton for a single in the sixth let the ball get by for a triple. house. He also announced that and moved to second when the Ralph Kiner's fly then
rookie Hopp with the winning run, Yankee 35-year-old he had won the potato race,
walk to Vern Seems there's sporting talent hurler issued a
Braves and Giants played to a in the new generation of Comp Stephens. Doerr cracked a line 7-7 tie in New York as a cloud- single to centre and Williams burst helled the game in the last eighth. Boston. clipped Career Snag
sprinted home with the decid- of the
three Glant pitchers for eight Paddy Corrall, the Leicester- Incidentally, people are always in run. I do know that sort of thing shire wicket-keeper, is going to asking me if I want Brian to take
Holmes and Eible Fletcher. Giants
ton..
Earlier in the game, Red Sox une including homers by Tommy happens with soms counties get a record. beneft for the up cricket on a career. I do not. it's all wrong. A captain must Midlands County this season. He If he wants to I suppose he twice blow substantial leads, but tagged four Boston pitchers for have completo authority or he has earned 12 I lent a hand will. But I'd rather he went into this time lefty fel Parnell held 12 hits, including a homer might as well have none at all. when he took Leam to Market one of the professions. I hope Yankees scoreless for the last Ray Mueller.
So I'd advise all crowds not to Harborough,
per.
I'm doing
1.b.W you.
18
So did George hu ts good at cricket, of course.
and Laurie Ho
be
three frames.
.
by
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3 2
1
D.L. Leonard and Mrs. Chinese FA com- Chiu lost to N. Lo and Miss K. was again discussed by the meetmunication pending consultation Lo 3-6, beat C.H. Ip and Miss
with the "Mr. Mok Hing said that he had
V. La 6-2, beat D. Lo und Miss An invitation from the Philip-M. Ahwee 6-4. spoken to Captain H.J. Chisnall,
Athletic Federa- Army Sports Officer, regarding pine Amateur
H. Tay and
Mrs. V. Fowler
Williams opened the scoring Today's scores were: the matter. Captain Chisnall had. tion to
United
Overseas drew with N. Lo and Miss R. Lo
only 71, shapes pretty well, with his 29th homer in the first NATIONAL LEAGUE said Mr. Mok Hing, expressed the Bask
Basketball Association to visit 6-0, beat C.H. Ip and Miss V. be too eager to shoot the skip-Mann, Harry Sharp
and Gray,
I hope one day he will view that it would, at the present Manila for a series of games on Lo 0-4, drow with D. Lo and Miss
Which reminds me.
When i wont our to 'bat ghod enough to play for his and Boston ackled two more for moment, when the new arrivals the usual touring conditions was M. Ahwee 6-8.
But I would rather hisa 3-0 lead in the third. But Joe Pittsburgh Pirates
four. Chicago Cuba Paddy jokingly said to me: "It's county. had hardly time to settle down, also discussed by the meeting. R.O. Baker and Miss Rumjahn shot of skippering next week!
all right, Denis, have Mr. Lee Wai-tong gaid that he lost to N. Lo and Miss R. Lo for the Players. The only time I be somewhat dimcult to field a
told cricket were purely a name for DiMaggio tied it in the
a Living
when he belted his 11th homer
Pirates: p. Werle, Gumbert; representative Army ride for the had referred the matter to Mr. 4-8, bent C.H. Ip and Miss V. Lo held the reins in a match of any the umpires not to give you out him not a
c. Misi, drop Hui Man-fai for
I am not being snobbish about with two on. action. 0-1,
the fielders wil necessary
beat D. Lo and
was for the Miss M. importance before proposed game,
Birdie Tebbetts Ath homer Cubs: .p. Dublel, Hacker; According to Mr. Mok Hing 10, at 5.30 p.m. for the Annual
The meeting fixed September Ahwee 0-2.
elementary schools against the every catch, and I won't stump this, but I look at it this way; touched off a three run Borton have had all the breaks, Brianly in the last of the fourth.
c. Owen. Captain Chisnall was of the General Meeting of the Federa
C.R.C. beat LR.C., 0-0.
publle schools when I was 14.
Vary few That was at Lord's, too.
He let me down. When I had might not get them My
Jack Kramer Boston Braves opinion that it would be assertion.
Y. V. Lee and Mika W.K. MoKide won so, look out, gentlemen, srored a. quiek 77 I stepped out
guns of famous sportsmen hit the Parnell, relieving (C.R.C.)
walks and tw New York Giants best Bonnermann
allowed and Strobach 6-3; beat Strpbach am out to prove that was no to one. Paddy whipped off the hinh spats like their fathers.
Even if they do there are all singles in the sixth and Yonkers Then came the and
bails and I was out. Paddy and Mrs. Campbell 8-4; beat ash in the pan.
tied it again. during picity of people to say, "Oh, YER. REFEREE INTER-ZONE=ompen-and-Mrs Getz-0-4,
L.C. Ketewall and Miss W. W.
George Mann in charge of the the war when I was
his dad." seen Choy best Bonnerman and Mrs. |Gentlemen the game. shouldn'? | car, with Tommy Walker's team. quite good, but you should pay off Doert blow.
The Hardstarts-and-the-Gunns arrived home a bit late from The Har Strobach (-1: beat. Struoach and bo. dull. Our ideas on how to
The Comptonk Khoo Scholarship · H. Richards, veteran New York Mrs. Camubeil 6-0; beat Hampen play cricket are similar, and the Leicester nutch: too late to were exceptions
A felding lapse by outfelder be we'l
not be. So 1 am going to all out for a result from see my young son Brian.
might S.It. Ma and Mrs. Lau King the first ball bowled.
But he woke me up early next make sure that Brian gets the Frankie Baumholtz gave Pitts- tary of the Federation, then dealt fer-zone Davis Cup Anale best Bonnerman and Mrs. Stro with a latter from, the Lingham tween Australia, and Italy at the bach -4: tent, trobach and Mrs. Arst-class gained would be finish and proudly showed me
"Afar greater proportion of morning, dragged me, downstairs best education I can provide, and burgh Pirates a 3-2 win over
two then I hope he will take up Cubist Chicago In National to the CHINA MAIL “LIMITED University of Canton regarding Wastchester Country Club in Rye, the award of the Khoo Sin-kla New York, on Friday, Saturday Campbell L-2 beat Römpen and ed if they were "Approached in small cups standing besite less precarious job than playing Leskus day game, Pirate Johnny FRANK LEBLIA BURK, WISAME,
Hopp, bating with a man on Howe Kongs Geur 0-4.
that frame of ninde Yos, snow collection on the sideboard. Hai cricket Scholarship. was suggestedland Sunday-Associated Press,
to field a Combined
Servicea
XI. Mr. Mok Ming said that,
Captain Chianail would shortly ·H. RICHARDS TO
be attending meeting-regard
Ing Army Sporla, when the
-matter-would-be-discussed.
FINALS New York, August 11.
Mr. Lee Wal-tong, Hon. Secre-tennis official; will referee the in- and Mrs. Gets 8-2
I
One thing is certain,~~With|were in_India__tog | 720"
have
tour
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c. Mueller
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