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Furuhashi Will Make

Channel Swim Attempt If Given The Chance

By LESLIE NAKASHIMA)

Tokyo, September 26,

The world's number one swimmer, Hironoshin Furuhashi, will make a try at the English Ankommet next year if given the trip there.

Furuhashi who swam the 1,500 metres at Los An- geles lost August in the remarkable time of 18 minutes 19 seconds says he has not given much thought to swimming the English Chan- nel but he would take a crack at it if "some one takes me there,"

Furuhashi

first says

he would have to study the cur- Tent

and waves because he knows the English Channel only from his geography book. One of Japan's outstanding swinning experts thinks Furuhe Federation hopes it will re- As a more immediate project. hah. 11. Aunerican spurs

the sanction writery nicknamed the "Flying Douglas MacArthur to invite an of General Fit Fejiyana,” will make: *uusk

นเร ever, faster tune if he frons aut Aperican swimming

thei geveral kinks in his swimming jepen next year to revive

Japan-US, swimming meets held furti.

beton- the war. Ikkaku Matsuzawa, who headed Federation would not be

Japanese

swinning team The

in opposed to the idea of sending another team to the United States and Berlin

next year but feels that a visit

The

to the Olympic Games Anceles

1932 13

Committer will extend an invita- tion to Japan to participate in them. It will be recalled that the Japan wat the major men's events both at Los Angeles and |

ceive

in 1936, says Furuhashi's present an American contingent would form is not the orthodox crawl-be better because it would stimu- that his left shoulder gumes 1 of the water, higher than his late swing among the youngs fight and hence secounts for anters in this country.

uneven leg hack which gives the

Reasons For Successes impression that it is a four-bet The question naturally arises

kick Lut is

resily a

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CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1949.

Revival Of Far Games Mooted Eastern Olympic

Manila, September 27. Possible revival next year of the Far Eastern Olympic Garzes is now under discussion between Chinese and Philippine Amatear Athletic Federation officials.

Gan Sun-ho, Chinese director of physical education and honor-

the of

China ars secretary National Amateur Athletic Feder- ation, has been conferring with PAA officials beaded by Jorge. Vargas.

The Far Eastern Olympics, were last held in Manila in 1934. Japan's insistence that Manchuria be entered as a separate team after that year caused China's walkout and no further Far Eas ter Olympic meetings were held.

If plans materialise, nations like Burma. Indonesia, Korea, Thailand and Malaya will be It was invited to send teams. believed Manila would be the ikely rite if the meet is held.- United Press.

CCC LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

craizenkower Cricket Club lawn bowls championship and several matches have been played on.

The following are the results to date.

A start has been made in the

Club Singles

K.M. Omar beat J.S. Landolt i 214: B.W. Bradbury, beat C.A. Coelho 21-12; W. Hong Sling beat J.W. Leonard 21-8, U.M. Omar beat A.A. Razack 21-12; AJ. six-beat fur the remarkabk

Coelho beat S. Marvin 21-14; R. perform- unces by the Japanese swarmers Tay received a walk over fron It stands to reason," said in the

recent American swim-AM. Omar. F. Lee beat S. Ra Matsuzawa, "that Furuliashi will ming championships as to what chand 21-5. nake, better time if he reduces accounts for their success. Furu- his resistance in the water. He hashi,

attributes it to himself,

Kick

is a good lad, modest and is four

Open Pairs

S. Ramchand and UA. Omar

Coelho;-

willing to Hitten ate I think there adaptors: 1 clean living; 2, beat G. Hong Choy and AJ.!

is a bright future ahead for 3, getting a good him."

Hard To Beat Matsuzawa said, he believes Furuhashi, who is only 21 years

unescit to his best style; plenty of hard and 4 Hashizune attributed the Japa ese swimmers success at Los Angeles and Honolulu to

B.W. Bradbury and, Dr. C.W. Lam beat R. Tay and WJ. Howard:

S.R. Solina and A.M. Amor beat "in-X. Leonard and G.C. Jorge. they received from the

old now, will be able to main- Spirate" reception they were

A.A.U. American people in

Then he stressed the fact that

TODAY'S SOCCER PROGRAMME

tain his form and be hard to beat given by the American in the next Olympic Games and the 1952.

Matsuzawa thinks Shiro Hash, general.

The following games in the zane. 20-year-old classmate of Furuhashi in Nihon University Japanese swimmers are fortunate Second Division of the Hon

for- Kong Football League are down Tokyo, will continue to be Furiin having good coaches in hashi's strongest rival. He said mer Olympic champions, He men- for decision today and tomor Hashizume should improve great Kuike

tioned Masanori Yusa. Reiro row:

shampion, and

iy next year as the result of his strok Hormer 200-metre breast-i

season.

Hashizume swims the orthodox crawl and drew extensive praise from American experts for his beautiful style.

cthers.

TODAY

Olympic

The Duke Takes A Wicket | Red Sox Take

The Duke of Edinburgh sende down one of his ́ slow right- arm spinners during the cricket match between Hampshire and an Engländ eleven, led by The Duke, At Bournemouth, Prince Philip took a wicket early in the game, when G. Dawson was caught by Brown off the Duke's bowling. Standing by at right is umpire' Frank Chester. The match was in aid of the National Playing Fields Association, of which Prince Philip is President. A. P. Photo.

LRC TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

Further progress has been made in the Tennis Championship sponsored by the Ladies Re- creation Club and • full programme of matches was played off yesterday.

In the Ladies Singles, Mrs. WII-|

Open Singles liams beat Miss J. Chang in two W.P. Tsui beat P. Mitchell 8-1, straight sets by scores of 6-3 and | 6-2. G-4.

R. M. Au beat KS Wọng

Norman Lo and his sister won! 6-4, 8-3.

KC Lai beat E Y. K. Ng their mixed doubles match when they

Mrs. 6-4, 8-6. beat D. Nolan and

Open Doubles Kite. A good win was recorded by Lee Wai-tong and Miss W.Y.

G. Choy and T. F. Choy beat] Chay

over Rompen and Mrs. T. F. Lim and D. Lo 6-3, 6-3. Getz

M. Heenan and E. A Ayres beat C. E. Lee and Y. Y. Lam 6-1, 8-6-

Mrs.

Ladies Singles Williams beat

Miss J.

Second Division.-Army v Pri- recent appendectomy which re- Shoza Makino, former world 300- son. Sookunpoo 5.30 pm.: South moved one of his troubles this metre freestyle champion, araong China v Solicitors' Caroline Hill 5.30 p.m.; CA.A.`v ́ Yard Police Furuhashi said he is studying! Boundary political science but that does not Vendors

St. 5.30 p.m.; News Chang 6-3, 6-4. V St. Joseph's St. necessarily mean he will enter Joseph's 5-30 p.m.; Navy v PAF.,

ties. He said:

"I would ra- Navy 5.30 p.m. ther become a businessman so I 1952 Olympic Games

back to the United States." The Japanese Swimming Fede- Hoshizume and the other four! ration which supervises swim- swimmers who competed in Los mming in Japan, has its eyes. oni Angeles, too. expressed hopes the 1952 Olympic Games-hoping for careers that will take them that the International Olympic back to America-United Press.

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TOMORROW Second Division. Kitchee ✰ University, Club 5.30 p.m.; Dock yard v Police, Navy 5.20 p.m.; Eastern y Club, Caroline Hill 5.39 p.m.; Taikoo

P.CC.. St. Joseph's 5.30 p.m.

HARBOUR RACE

The Anndal Harbour Race will

be held on Sunday, October 23, at 11 a.m.

It is open to competitors of both sexes. Placings and prizes will, however, be awarded separ- ately.

The course is from the Rail way Pier, Kowloon, to the praya- wall between Murray Road and Murray Pier, Hong Kong. The actual distance between the two points is

1,743 yards. Competitors are required to assemble at the VRC not later than 10.20 a.m. Launches for offi-

Murray Kowloon

Today's Matches

Open Doubles

Mixed Doubles

Donald Lo v S. K. Wong; Nick H.J. Arrastrong and Mrs. Arm- Ma iv J. D. Mackie, Ma King- strong beat D. Fitzroy-Williams į wing ▼ S. M. Wong. and Mrs. Allen 64, 2-6, 10-8.

Nolan and Mrs. Kite 6-1, 6-4. Choy beat H.M Hompen

Lee Wai-tong and Miss. W.Y.

N. Lo and Miss R. Lo beat D.

and

Mrs. Getz 6-1, 6-2.

T.E Baker and Miss Rumjahn received a walked over from E. Chin, and Mrs. Chiu,

Club Men's Singles

Open Singles K. M. Au and M. L. Chan Y Robert Tay and N. Leonard.

Chan Kari-moon and Hung Mo- chiu v K. H. Ip and Edwin Tsol,

KCC Championship

The following are the results of Kowloon Cricket Club Tennis Championship matches played on

Men's Doubles T. Lo and D.

D. Holmes beat F.T. Orr 6-1, Monday:

6-2.

Handicap Ladies Singles Mrs. Hutchison beat Pomeroy 6-2, 6-4.

Lead In

Refreshing

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Coca-Cola

Miss Spencer Cooper

American League First In Dinghy Series

New York, September 26.

Boston Red Sox - put on a spectacular four-run rally in the eighth inning today to de- feat New York Yankees 7-8. and take over first place in the American League pennant

race.

SASTANAK genes for each tean: to go, Red Sox became distinct favourites to win the fiag, It was the first time that the Yan- kees have been out of the lead since the opening day. This was their dirth loss in the last six starts and their third in as many days to the roaring Red Sox.

(By "MAINSHEET_BLOCK")

The Lodies Dinghy Series is now complete. Miss

Spencer Cooper was first with 1,458 points, followed by Mrs. Mollorie with 1,410 points. Miss P. Loseby came third with 1,069 points. The Barbecue, which is being held at Middle Is land on October 8; is limited to 400 persons. Members are asked to send in their applica tions as soon as possible and not later than October 6,

on

Saturday, September 24 “Ladies' Dinghy Series Race 2 1

Mio

{4625–65; 4 Men, Malloeie (21) 49.10 #10;

The best race last week was Tuesday evening. when The defeat was doubly bitter only two boats braved the Spencer-Cooper (0) US 82: 27% for the Yankees because the vic threat of rain. On Sunday, in Brown (2, 46.00 77C: 3 Mia Barke (3) im of the eighth inning upris a light wind. the Stars raced Nixon (31 43,25 533; 6 Mra. Eddia ing was their super lefty relieve more closely than, for some 19. cơn: 7 Miss P. Loweby (6) 49.50 pitcher, Joe Page, who had stop time; in fact, on rounding the 191: 8 Mia Byng (13) 2015 226; 9 2 red the same Red Sox time After distance mark at the end of a 12,50 265. time previously in this season. “

the Erst round lap three were

the fourth Page, who had come into the abreast with

tide. At the game in the fifth to relieve Fre length down Sanford. had breezed through finish, seven Seconds separated two and one-third innings with- the first three boats. out difficulty and with 6-3 lead seemned to be well on the way to. The regimental team race o 10.30 333; 1 Humphreys (1) LOT.09 victory. But catcher Birdie Teb- Thursday was very close, part-577 13 Tatı 159 1,08,51 246: Simpkin beits greeted him with a single cularly between the 1st, 2nd and 4ION D5Q. in the eighth and pinch-hitter Lou Stringer walked.

Leaped High

Dom DiMaggio lined a drive to shortstop Phil Rizzuto who leaped high but could not hold the ball. It went for a single that scored one run and put Stringer on third

41st Dischy Series Rare: "1 Spence |Cooper (15) 1.60.89. 962; X Chiản) (19)

10050 163: Finzel (14) -101,38 288; © Furrer 1203 152.33 217; 5 Corbett (12) 1248 699: 6 Price (15) 10610-S87 (7 Dunks (2) 145.17 B2B) 3 Mon (6) (1.55.45 478: 9-Lauler ((8) 1,0535-492; te Treperry (10) 15645 3755 11 Kine

3rd boats. It promises to be the rd Star Series Ruer: I Woodridge forerunner of a regimental lea-18) 24.11 263: Blaauw (1), McKay (2), gue any regiment interested Furrer 18) and Kretschmar (6) DSQ. should inform Captain Simpkin,

Sunday, September 25

3rd R. T. R. Sanwai Camp.

-24th Star Series Race: 1 0.119 (5)

The first Regatta event is next 2.35 200; 2 Windrides (2) 57,60 $78: Sunday, when

De Goede (5) 53.00 576: 4 Furrer (3) the first

open Dinghy Heat will be sailed atns.q.

15.25 480: 6.0.197 12) and Howrding. (8) 2.40 p.m. The remainder of the

5th Star Series Race: 1 Perer (21

2 Herding (6) 56.13 : 62; An error by second baseman races will be as usual and will

be the final races in Die sum-]; Vouziett (R) 56m 516; « Mitchell "(6) Genres Stirnweiss an 2 ground

2.60 484: Finzel (2) 1.19.51 #3: Callies DNF.

by Johnny Pesky kept the mer series. rally going, Stringer scoring d'o

42nd Ding by Series Bare: The programme published has

1 Fourie the play and DiMaggio taking been altered. The Ladies Race) 36.79 (321): 2 Danion. (12) 2.19.58 $20: Mannin (2) 1.26.42 789;\4 Mrs. is now on Friday, Otcober 7,. ai

Kalorie (12) 1.21.3 664; & Grakzai (3) 6 p.m. and a dinghy stragglets 122.22 593; 8 Laufer (11)-1.24.02 305:

3 p.m.

1,27.07 471: 9 Cookson' (2) £2759/545% Wreka (18) and Dana (15) DAQ

second. Then Ted Williams beat out an infield hit to load the heses

eses, and a

fly to outfeld-by Vern Stephens scored Diblaggiorate on Saturday, October 8, at? Robinson (14) 1.25.55 451; a Chute (5) with the tying tally.

For the final run Bobby Doerr grounded to Tommy Henrich al first and Henrich fired to the plate hoping to get Pesty, but he was not in time.

Umpire Unrelenting

+

Last week's results were:-

Tuesday, September 20

Tat Furier (18) $9.40; 2nd Driboia (0) 1.00.JZ

(rd Dingky Berias Race: 1 Howel (3) 1.01.45 831: 2 Jay (1) 1.68.25 713; 2-Yates 419) 12232 621; 4-Harrison (17.1.27.51 132: Woodley (20) DNF.) Moss (10) and Rice 11 D.Sq.

12th Redwing Series Réce; - 1--Corbett (6)-361) (221); " Darby (17) 56.49 (716): Thursday, September 22

* Malorie (9) 56.59 1621) « Turner (19) Yankees stormed the plate

Dinghy Team Race-ETH + ZASC "A" | 52,4* (822): 6 Harris (13) 69.59 (647): urapire, Bill Greve, bat he was od Simpkin (1) 69.14 B 8; and (11) LLB (288).

• RASC "B": 1st Pinsel (14) 5920 "A" 6 Hartson (1) 104.00 (8667; * Erans unrelenting

Mitchell (8) L5133) "A" T: 4th Young After that Ellis Kinder, Bos-1.423 "R" 6; bib Grabar (11) ton's ace righthander, came in ze sath Bambell (2)-1057 to protect the margin for his 4:7th Shew (3) 1.10.47 ""s; th predecessor, Jack Kramer, and) Lambie (19) LILIT "R" Z; 9th Seeker the game ended in semi-darkness) (2) 1.1988 "A" 1

a struggle that will go down as cne of the key contests of modern 1 RASC (8).

1st ETB (19): 201 RASO "A" (11%); times. The scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RH Boston Red Sox

7 9 New York Yankees 6 5 Winning pitcher: · Kramer,*

United Press.

ALY KHAN PAYS 14,500 GUINEAS FOR GREY COLT

E

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, September 26.

The following were the results

of football matches played today:

títh Dinghy Series Race: 1 Hr. MATHIRD DIVISION, NORTHERN lorie (2) 42.54 $ii: 2 KG. Robinson (11) Rotherham 2 Stockport FLÃO 135; % Humphreys (8) 4550 76%;

4 Young (1) 46,01 703; 6. Šimpkin (18)

GLASGOW CUP FINAL

46.19 655; 6 Mrs, Trennery (5) 49.55 571; Rangers 17 Grabatu (36) 5752.411; 6 Lauter (25)

(58,58 455; 9 Mm, Nixon (5) 59.49 40%; }

Hung beat S.A. Judah and L.F.

Newmarket, September 26.. Prince Aly Khan flew from Stokes 6-2, 7-5, F.R. Kermani Mrs. and J. Leriou beat H. Risdale and

France to pay the top price at F. Brockbank 6-2, 6-2.

the Newmarket yearling sales to Men's Singles: F.R. Kermani day when he gave 14,500 guineas beat A.V. White 6-2, 6-2, M..

for

2 Clyde

OTHER MATCHES

| 10 Evans (3)` 1.£5.75 853; 11 Turner (14) | Aderdeen

1962-306; 12-Porter (19) 120.17 261: Celtic Foliret (15) D.N.F.

-Beuter.

3 Charlton 2 Brentford

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Double Tenth Race Meeting

Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Cooper Turner Cooke beat T. Lo 5-3, 8- Infra colt by Nearco out of Saturday 8th & Monday 10th October, 1949.

Club Ladies Doubles

Mrs. Kempton and

Handicap Men's Doubles

beat White 6-0, 6-0.

Mrs.

J.

day).

Mrs. L.F.

Ladies Doubles;

This

who was owned the pearling," Stokes and Miss P. Ward beat by the late Lord Portal, will run

the Miss M.A Xavier and Mrs. J.P. and will be trained by Frank But- colours of the Aga Khan, Lawes 6-3, 6-4, C. Blatt and Peakin beat

ters Five of Lord Portal's The following matches have s cirls and competitors will leave Kempton and Puncheon 6-3, 7-9, been arranged for today (Wed yearlings realised 32,300 guineas

Pier at 10.35 a.m. fog) 6-4.

in training were sold nesday) and tomorrow (Thurs-in July, and the aggregate re

His horses in

ceived for his bloodstock, so fár Wednesday: T. Lo and Mrs. E is 104,000 guineas. Litton vs F.R. Kermani and Miss

Prince Aly Khan also paid the M. Figueredo, C. Kotewall and lowest price of the day when he Miss M. Ribeiro vs J. Leriou and Miss M, Xavier. R.S. Capell and bought Arctic Lights, bay filly out of The Zones, at W.A. Nicholas vs. 31. Turner 35 guiness. Cooke and E.C. Fincher. T.E.

The day's total was 119,801

Entries will close on Wednes day, October 19 at 5.30 pm and fees. (HK$3—each) must accom pany entries.

SKAL CLUB

SOCIAL · EVENING

The Skal Club (Hong Kong Travel Association) will be hold-

Today's Matches

Colony Ladler Doubles 5.15 p.m. Miss J. Chang and Mrs. Young Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Stroobach; Miss Rumjahr and Mrs. Souza y Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Tamworth,

Mixed Doubles

5.15 p.m. R. L. Bushbaum

Baker vs R.O. Baker, Miss M. guineas for 94 lots at an average Fisher vs Mrs. J.P. Lawes, Mrs. Prince of 1.274 guineas. The sales &Benjamin vs Miss P.J. Ward will last five daysBeuter.

Thursday: A EP. Guest and Miss Lambert Baker vs E.C. Fincher and Miss P. Ward, Mrs.

ing a Social Evening at the Castle] Mrs. Bushbaum D. Tsal & Miss Peak Hotel on October 7.

Members who wish to attend this Social are requested to advise the Secretary, Mr. J. Eitzen, (Tel 31241) as soon as possible.

HOCKEY TEAM RECREIO “B”

"W, K. Mok.

Club Ladies Singles 9.30 am. Mrs, Kite v. Mrs. Lát- ton; Mrs. Pemerny v Mrs. Co oper.

Handicap Ladies Singles

L.F. Stokes vs Mrs. R.A Webb, AUTUMN

C. Kotewall and F.R. Zimmern vs G. Rosselet and R. Thompson, L.F. Stokes'vs J. Lerious, Mrs M. Fisher and Mrs. Van Houten vs Mrs. E. Litton and Mrs. R.H.

Mrs. Armstrong v Mrs. Kemp-Jones, Mrs. B.1. Groundwater and J. Horsman vs. Miss M. Ribeiro and Miés M. Figuereido. -

The following will represent ton. Club de Recreio" "B" in their

Hockey match

against Royal

Club Men's Singles 5:15 pm. P. de Lavaletten v

Navy on the RN Ground, How. Kempton. D. Nolan y. L

Armstrong, T. J.,Ouwehand v. 5.

Poon, at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow.

1 D.E.J'A. Remedios. F. Vieira FX. Alves. J.P. Carvalho, A.A dos Remedios Jar, A.J. Gonsalves, LA Sequeira, H.B. Rosa, LE Guterres, FX. Sequeira, and G. Rozario,

Reserves: D.M. Rodrigues, Ad Garcia, and B. Remedios.

Saul

CRC Matches

SHAMROCK

DOUBLE

CALLOVER

London, September 28, in the Cesarewitch and two in Only three-horses were quoted the Cambridgeshire at the first Callovef on the anfümn double at

-Victória the

Club, London, to- night.

Little business was done on either race. The top weight, Miza Dorothy Paget's Aldborough; at 100 to 7, was the shortest-priced horse for the Cesarewitch, while the Cambridgeshire favourite was with

the

Cesare-

On the First Day, Saturday, 8th October, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m, and the First Race will be run at 2.00 pang on the Second Day, Monday, 10th October, the First Bell_will be rung at 11:30 am, and the First. Race, will be run at 12 noon.To The Tiffin Interval will be after the Fourth Race (1,30`p.m.).

Through numbers (22 Races — $44.00) may be obtained at the office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also-tlekets For the Special Cash Sweep on the" "Kwangtung Handicap” to be run on 8th October, 1949. Tickets in the special. Cash Sweep on the “Kwangtung Handicap" may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

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*MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and quests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently, displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 each day 'including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chită, etc.;

Badges admitting to Member Enclosure will NOT be on skle at the RACE COURSE

The Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 10 am, the First Day, and at 9:30 am on the Second Day. The Secretary's Office. will close at 11.45 am. The First Day and at 10 am on the Second Day. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Telephone House

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27318). NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISED DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

ing to the Publia Enclosure is 33 each day. The price of admission to the Including tax for Gate all persons Including ladies, and payable at the

laging ladies, and payable an BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC. WILL NOT BE PER MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE" MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN -- THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

ROVERS GOALIE FOR LEICESTER -Five matches for the Hard off yesterday at the Chinese Bet Court championship were played

London, September 28. Mr. J. C. Rank's Hyperbole, last year's winner, Sterope, Tommy Goodwin, the Sharp-1057 creation Club when three singles rock Rovers goalkeeper whose only other horse, quoted in this and two doubles, matches were work last Wednesday was largely race. The prices were: contested, wer

witch: 100 to 7 Aldborough, 100 victory over England, was trans-to

- Kervants : passen will be issued to private box: holders only, Kong champion easily accounted ferred today to Leicester City. a 20 to 1 any others. Cambridge-

who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to en for P. Mitchell. In the Doubler, a Second Division Club in the Eng-shire; 8 to 1 Hyperbole, 100 to

dorse their names on the pauses. Holders of mach'passes are not pers British

Sterope, 20 to 1 any others.mited in the members Enclosure, except for paking through Con -beat Lima Les in

bansfer fee was said to Reuter.

their duties and must remain in their employers: standariz Fontypool - 9 two straight sets. Heenan and be substantial but the amount

12.

partner won the first set easily was not announced. Pen

RUGGER RESULTS

London, September 26. The following were the results

of rugter gaines played today

Rugby League: County Match

Tstli Wai. B former Hone-ponsible for Eire's surprise to 6 Coubrador, and Gold, Fever

· Rugby Lamentand 8 and Combination in Heenan Hish League

Cambridge University

zance and Newlyn 3. Abertillery by 6-1 but in the second set they Goodwin has played against Printed and published for the Procilan 3. Leicester & Cardiff 11 Newton were fully extended and won Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Spain for, the CHINA MAIL LIMITED, IF Abbati 4 nlt Blæes 20, Pontypridd eventually after 14 games hadi and England in-international | WALTER I KOLLOTE, Windfor Bagnú 14 Newbridge 11-Reuter. been contested.

competition Associated Press. HODE KRE

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