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TAY BEATS LEE IN BADMINTON
Robert Tay, the 1948 Colony Singles Badminton champion, regained the title which he lost to C. K. Leo last year, defeating Lee 15-7, 15-6 in this year's final at Rocroio last night. Miss Ullan Khoo, holder of the Ladies' Singles title, successfully retained her title for the second year in succession, with a two-set win of 11-1 and 11-4 over Miss Marie Ribeiro.
Benzin Saw and K. Y. Tso point, took four points in a row became the first Schoolboys' to lead 13-4. After Loo had taken Doubles champious when, in two more points, Tay scored the spite of a gallant resistance by needed two paints for set with La Salle's Johnny Pumeroy, two good smashes.
The second set saw Tay agai Jr. and F. Allaye, they emerkjump to a lead of 6-1. But Lee ed vletorious in two sets, 15-6 came back with some beautiful and 15-12.
sideline smashes that fell sight on The Junior Mixed Doubles the line to reduce the deficit to semi-final between J.A. Soares 4-0. Services changed hands re- and his wife and A.D. Brown und peatedly at this stage until the Mr. M. Rozarto was the only score reached 6-3, when Lee muda game of the evening that went the three crrors in succession to al- full distance of three sets. With low Tay to advance his lead to A.D. Brown, anashing effectively 1-3. After scoring one more and Margie Rozario in drilliant point with a sideline smash, Leo form at the nel, the Brown-sent out four shots in succession Hozario combination out to give Tay the match and the worthy winners, 15-D, 10-15 and idle.
15-5.
came
Ladies' singles
FINALS
THE WING FORWARD IN RUGBY
London, March 28.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950.
Hunt Club have
a good run
The moet of the Hong Kong Polo and Hunt Club took place at Boas Stables on Sunday under sultry conditions of dull weather with, heat. The vogue was “coats off” when a field of 20 riders moved off to the rousing twang of the Huntsman's Horn carried by "Buffy" - Maitland.
Fine stretch
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
CANTABS TIPPED TO WIN THE BOAT RACE
LOUIS JOINS A CIRCUS
oars
· London, March 26, 1,000,000..people will line a four and
quarter mile stretch of the River Thames on Saturday for the greatest free sporting spectacle in the world the annual University boat race between Oxford and Cambridge. For the 16 hefty oarsmen, matching muscle and The line had been laid by were ready for a breather at the
Waco, Texas, March 26. Marked influence of the Major A. J. Mann with an obsecond check, However, the way
watermanship along the gruelling winding Joe Louis, former. heavy-] wing forward in postwar Rug- vious practised eye of the lie the field went off on the last weight champion of the world,
course, there will be no cups, medals or prizes. by has strengthened the of the land containing as many line showed the ponics had will not return to the ring but opinion of many of the game's variations and surprise packets plenty in reserve.
They will have spent three Oxford have proved themselves instead has signed a contract months of self-denial and hard faster starters, and if they can leading personalities that ex-as could be wished for,, as well
to tour Canada with a circus. work, sweating at the
establish a commanding lead ut cessive attention is being paid as giving a good assembly of to loose play by back row spectators an entertaining view
Winding up his exhibition tour through the fogs and rain of a good chance of holding off the Hammersmith Bridge, they have Thord was an excellent stretch of America, Louis announced that winter and spring, to weld heavier Cambridge crew. of the chase. forwards.
of grassland along the Southe will go with the Dalley themselves into machine-like The feld went
This year's raco will be the through Homestead Orchard and and Major Madoc were seen to salary of US$1,000 dally.
peppering downs, which Lt. Col. Symonds Brothers Circus at
perfection-all for the honour 96th since the series started in over several early ditch jumps to take in
For months Louis had been of a Blue, the hall-mark of 1829, Cambridge have won 21 of great style, emerge without leaving an Absalom bc- ran the trail it was left to the back.
other side some of the leaders bafely the
had ever talking as if he planned a come- achievement in sport at the the last 25, but their overall ad
Universities.
vantage is not so great. Cam- hind in the branches,
He will begin a tour of South
bridge have won 51 and Oxford "man" with braces" to show the Crossing Всов swung right and cantered along fields and
river they way across the valley via paddy America in about 10 days time.
43, with one dead-heat-Reuter. paths. the Valley's grassiand to the paddy fielda which made for slow negotiation until the main road was crossed near Dills cor- ner from where Staff Sergeant first check..
There was a time when these back row men, pucked lightly exerted their full weight in the and stayed down scrummi ges until the scrum half had set bis backs in. motion.
Now, the average wing for- ward is essentially a spoiler. He rarely gives an honest shove. preferring instead either to lean on the scrummage or hover on the fringe, ready to patince on the the ball clears the heels of the opposing
rear rank,
From thereon the homestretch offered splendid going and to the fore was that bald pony with a quick eye (No. 52), with Staff
course the
minimum
The 35-year-old "Brown Bom- ber said he will fight no more exhibition bouts after this year
that he la quitting for good. wrestling matches.
He will referee in boxing and
Louis will travel with the clr- us from May 24 to August 10 matinee act. showing boxing tactics In a
Though an estimated 1,000,000 people lino the tow-paths and vantage points, there is no charge for this annual event, which costs each University boat club about
£1,800,
HKLBA MEETING
Mr. J. G. Meyer was elect- cd President at the annual meeting of the Hong Kong
Allowing an average stroking rate of 30 to the minute over an average time of 20 minutes for the course, this works out at the rate of about £3 per stroke. A new boat costs £250,
The race itself rarely produces Lawn Bowls Association yes- a thrilling finish, though in 1877 terday. there was a dead-heat, and last Mr. V. C. Labrum was elected '' year Cambridge got up on the vice-President; N. J. Bebbington, Secretary; J. A. Tindall, post after being led most of the Hon way, but there is always a terrific Assistant Hon Secretary, and Mr.
Mr. J. McKelvie was elected There are two 00-degrees bends Captain for the Esplin Cup to in favour of the Middlesex side, be played at Wanstead.
Entries and one of 180 degrecs in favour
for the coming league of Surrey, and the race usually will be closed on April 12 and develops into struggle for the the first league match will start Inside of these bends, particularly on May 6 at 3.30 p.m. for the long Surrey one.
course.
The Senior Men's Singles final, In the Ladies' Singles event,
scrum half immediately 1 Hay led us a merry pace to the Sergeant. Hay in the saddio;
Fringing the golf which was billed as the main at- Miss Marie Ribeiro found a much
hunt ran on to a spirited finish at traction of the evening, fell below improved Ullan Khoo against her.
Here it was learned that Cap- the Airstrip after several riders expectations, lasting only 30 Playing at
His very presence tends to limit tain Wesson had had the 1 luck had mistaken a billock grand- her top minthes. Lee was conspicuously forcing lobs and
form, with
He anid: "I did not necessarily drives to the insequently, the road in Coat a shot who Mrs. Cayford stand of spectators for the win-want to fight below his usual form, must of his baseline, Ullan ran up to a lead since frequently the serum half had pulled up to kindly give a ning post. Well up were Staff
the champion, shots, which are normally tincan of 5-0 after losing her services la not given the room in which to lead over the tricky bits to the Sergeant Hay, C.S.M. Hill and o Ezzard Charler, and they could mily
aretrate,
astray. K
Tay's four times, Maric got one point,
stubborn Enstern Diamond. start three-quarter movements.
new member, Miss Farrier.
not pay me what I would want Consequently, many greater experience and courtcraft but Ulian run six points in a row are spoiled as a spectacle by this the Fell country about it with Lt. Col. Symonds, Capt. Wynne.
matelies The second line had much of The rest of the field included to do it anyway."
But, he said, the main obstacle slood flm in good stead. Allowing, on her next service to take the confusion and indecisive play the steep ups and downs of Had- Capt. Jones, L. Walker, Li was "all this training to get into tussie at some point along thỏ L. A. Gullerrez Han Treasurer. his opponent rio scope to utilise his first set. devastating starshes, by resorting Some tight was put up by the around the scrummage, which ex- den fill to cope with. In passing Ward, Miss Terry, Major Mann,
shape." Associated Press. to short services to his opponent's Recreio champion in the second asperates the purist who delights it was nice to note Lt. Walker Lt. Benson (R.N.) Mrs. Cayford, front foot, he forced Lee to hit sot, when she held Ullan to 2-all, at the sight of backs in full flight.
"a pied," helping his mount up Gunner Brockbank, Mr. Mali- wide or retura the services with and
the incline. The solution to the problem lies then 3-4.
land, Capt. Wasson, Mr. Grieve, Services then half-courts.
changert hand six times, before tactics
In
No wing forward
After passing through Saddle Sergeant Jackson Sergeant Hall, lion added another three points. would stand a chance against the Pass into Beus valley again all Capt. Martin and Major Mader. services. Marle scored one more quick, point. Services When changed ball, unhampered, to his partner. hands again five times, when Marle cracked up and Ullan piled up four more points for set and match.
The first sel was featured by a
almost complete alwence of lob- There were again three overs of acrum heel which gives u
blog as Tay smashed and drove nyery shot that came over his side, Tay went to a lend of 3-1, then 9-3 and, after encoding one more
FANLING GOLF
Winner of the Stapleford com- pelition played on the Old Course at Fanling last week-end Mr. W. C. Hung (30) with a total of 36 points.
Was
'half time to fling out the the
Therefore, until packa con- centrate on quick heeling and halves introduce more skill into their play, the wing forward will
Full results remain primarily frustrator of Schoolboys Doubles Final: B- tional film, which it is hoped will
upen
Rugby The new Instruc Saw (Asia) and K. Y. Tao (St. become ava Paui's) beat J. Pomeroy, Jr. and
available by August, will F. Allaye (La Salle), 15-0, 15-12.
be accompanied by
speakers classes lan Ladies Singles Final: Miss notes, muitable for
Khoo
(Chinese YWCA) schoolboys or for International beat Miss M. Ribeiro (Recreio), players. The opening part of the 11-1, 11-4.
film shows the late Barry Holmes,
fullback last Doubles Semi-England
season,
Junior Mixed
of
SPORTS GOSSIP
The final of the G. M. Young Cup was played on Sunday and resulted in a win for Jardines final: A. D. Brown (St. Theresa) fielding, catching and kicking to venor of the who defeated)
and and Mrs. M. Rozario (Recreio) touch.—Reuter,
Butterfield
Swire by 5 points to 3.
beat J. A. Soares and
Mrs.
The final of the Mixed Four-Soares' (St. Theresa),, 15-9, 10-15, emmes was also played on Sunday 15-3.
when Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ketola
beat Miss D. Cuthbertson and Mr.
7.30
E. T. McMullen by 6 and 5.
The entries for the Shanghai Junior Visitors Cup will close of Sun- Final
day.
Tonight's games
Theresa
cup
At Club de Recreio
p.m. Colony Inter-Club
Mixed Doubles Chinese YMCA
League "St.
V
eleven
Arsenal team of "old men'
London, March 26,
GERMAN VETERAN BEATS DROBNY
Alexandria, March 26, Gottfried Von Cramm (Ger- many) won the men's singles title of the International Lawn Tannis Championships here. Von Cramm reversed a pre- vious defeat when he beat Jaroslav Drobny, self- exiled Czech, by '8-6, 6-3, 9-11. and 6-4 in the final, which lasted two and a half hours,
Another bowler, I. Urquhart of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club will also be playing for the to Urquhart is a coming bowler. Hong Kong Football ——— Club, Kowloon Cricket Club will be losing two of their regular skips. One of them is J. Orem, the
INTERPORT
HOCKEY TRIALS
the
Fleet sailing jottings
Seven whalers succeeded in rounding the Island last Saturday in fluky winds.
The race was started by tow- ing beyond Lyemun Pass to avold the foul tide, slipping the tow at the starting gun and making saji.
Triumph 1. got away smartly and goined a good lead, before the wind dropped leaving the boats becalmed off Shek 0.
those
water.
Vital bridge
one
The meeting decided to donato £20 to St. Dunstan's.
Mr. Tindall in presenting the Annual report said: "Once again the Association, during the 1949 season, carried out" rumme of activities.
Tho league
full pro-
Competitions.
second
Japanese swimmers
sweep the board
The Surrey boat has to hang on grimly in the knowledge that It has the longest corner of the With the lawn bowls season fast approaching and
race in its favour, if it can only keep level until it is reached. For Ythe annual meeting of the Lawn Bowls Asso-
this reason the Surrey station is proved mare popular than ever, thirteen Clubs entering total ciation held yesterday, clubs in the Colony
usually chosen by the toss winner
of twenty four teams, such a Middlesex days, though
large number necessitating the are making preparations for the coming soa-
was favoured in the past.
formation of a third division for. „Hammersmith Bridge, son. With this in vlow, it is worth taking a
the first time since, 1941. millo, five furlongs from the look at the movements of various players.
"Our congratulations
are due start, in the point, where the to Craigongower, Club de Rc- About mid-day, ali
race is usually won except
and lost, crelo, and Prison Officers Club A. W. Hircock, bowls con- well-known police sportsman. Consort picked up a fair Norih for it is difficult to keep all for winning the first, second and round the outside of the Burrey third Diviilona respectively. Re- Prison Officers Orem will be leaving the Colony East breeze which veered Os Club last season, will not be on retirement and will
hond, particularly in not he they rounded the points so that
rough creio' are particularly to be con playing for the Stanley Club available for the season, In his they sailed all the way to Sul-
gratulated for gaining the second Cambridge have been hot Division shield younger days Orem was a foot-phur Channel in about two hours.
for the and is throwing his lot with baller of repute and also a useful start and was late Anding this perts, but a comparison of the full them to three nrst division teams Consort had bad luck at the favourites with the tideway ex- successive year, thus entitling the Hong Kong Football Club. Hircock is a very useful bowl.
cricketer.
Another bowler,
fair wind, while Alacrity's whaler course trial times Frank Good-
has caused in the coming season. er and is considered one of the win, is away on leave at present. Triumph 1 led as far as Sulphur
was recalled when lying third. some revision of opinion.
"The Esplin Cup Competition, best at Stanley.
Frank has been a pillar of the, Channel where
In the final trial, Cambridge which is a very popular affair KCC bowls team for a number of again becalmed,
the fleet was were only 10 seconds faster than with our bowlers on Home Leave, years and his place will be hard
Oxford, but allowing for the bet again took place at the Wan- The real test came in the ter conditions this leaves the 15- stead Bowling Club. Our team Kowloon-Bowling Green-Club anywhere from South to North
beat back with wind shifting suo wide open.
Jost..
year was captained by Mr.. will also be hard hit in that A. J. East, Kenya 2 did well to over-crow, with an average weight of failed to bring home the bacon, Cambridge, are a very strong Lew Whont, and although they Hall, the triple interporter, has haul and galn left the Colony on retirement over Trumph to win in just ford, averaging 12 stone, five Apart from the official game, a 20-minuto lead 12 stone, elght pounds, but Ox-a grand time was had by all. Added to this, J. McKelvie, one under seven hours. of their skips, is on leave. A. E.
pounds, have impressed with the number of friendly matchen were The final excitement Atkins, President of the Club, when it seemed very likely that rough water,
camo akilful handling of their craft in arranged to the enjoyment of will not be avaliable as he will Black Swan
visitors and club members alike." would finish after be leaving the Colony shortly. the 6 pan. time limit. Guspense Drobny beat Von Cramm in
The many bowlers in the mounted in the last 10 minutes Colony will learn with straight sets in Cairo two weeks
regret but they scraped home with one ago,
that Mr. A. E. Coates, a former minute to spare. Results were In the final of the woman's
champion and interporter is at 1st, Kenya 2 (Mid. Ford); doubles Mrs. Pal Todd and Mias Arrangements have been present in hospital. ME, Coates 2nd, Triumph 1 (Lt(E) Win Gertrude "Gusale" Moran (United made for the Colony and The of
is also the lawn bowls convenor dridge); 3rd, Jamaica 2 (Mr. States) beat Mrs. A. Bassi (Italy) Rest teams to play interport Club, *******
Craigenzower Cricket Jupp);
4th,
Constance (Lt and Miss Gem Hoahing (Britain) hockey practice matches to-
Loram); 5th, Jamalea 1 (Me) by 6-4 and 7-5.
Fox); morrow and on Friday.
6th, Triumph 2 Lt. The greatest number Adrian Quist' (Australia) and Games will take place on the
Foster); 7th, Black Swan (P.O. Miss Moran beat Drobny and Mrs. Recreio ground; bully-off at 5 greatest number of bowlers
Club de Recreio with the Springall); Alacrity. (P.Q. Wil- H. Weiss (Argentina) by 6-2,
at lama), Recalled; and Consort The Japanese swimmers ended their exhibitions in 6-0 to win the mixed doubles P.m.
their disposal, will be able to (P.O. Winston, DNF. Hue.-Itcuter.
The Colony will be represented fold at least four or Ave teams. by Ponniah, Nery, Webb, Mersh, They have two greens, at present, Reed, Bhagat Bingh B. T. and added to this savetal Shang- Gosano, Mackenzie, Gardner, hai bowlers will be playing for Daniels, and Humphries.
them.
While the Japanese swim-
Okamoto, who is, a newcomer, The players should turn up in
H. Ozorio the Shanghai inter- coloured shirts..
mers. won all events in which defeated Brazil's ace, Aran Hog- for the porter will be available Arional's record
The Rest of the Colony will Portuguese Club. Mr. Ozorio is
they participated, Sao Paulo Houston, who in 1048 posted a Paris, March 20.
New York, March 26.
time of. 2:13.00. He finished today The French National Criterium be represented by Hellings, the holder of the Shanghai Pairs Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati won the championship with in 2:17-7/10. Hamaguchi's time Leslie was at loft back on marked the official opening of Trace, Sturgiss, Haig, FitzGibbon, tile with C. L. Passos, another will defend his NBA heavy- Rio de Janeiro in second place. was 2:112; Murayama's 2:10.5 and that day. He did not become French road esele racing today: Alves, McMullen, Gosano, interporter, as his partner. Arsenal's regular. centre half It was won by Pierre Barbotin,
The Japanese relay team start- Okamoto's 2:37.1 weight crown against Freddie Shallow, Rull, Matthewson. until after the war, but so well who covered the 200-mille dis- Reserves: Olland, A. A Re- will be seen at the Indian Re- nsylvania,
U. M. Omar the veteran bowler Beshore of risburg, Pen-ed with Murayama followed by In the 1,500-motres: freestyle, Hechizume and Furuhashi with Japanese "Flying Fish" Furu- is ho performing that it la tance in 5 hrs. 51 mine. 31 sccs.
Buffalo, New medies, Yuset, and Van Houten creation Club this season giving York, on: Weanesday night in Hamaguchi performing the last has won in 10:23-2/10, beating difficult to roalles that he Guy Lapeble was second in 51.The Rest of the Colony team are the youngsters' the benefit of his the featured bout on this week's | tians challenged the Brazi- the South African- récord. 'Ha-
100-metro distance. Joined Arsenal as long ago as hrs. 52 mins. 55 secs. Louis; to turn up in white shirts.
Japanese shizume 1932.
Deprez was third with the same Reserves
positions Like his younger brother, Denis, lime as Lapebic-Reuter.
up to half-way but 19:23-3/10. The Brazillan, Gon--
third in 20:23, United Lesila has yet to gain a FA Cup
ore, Trace. Alves, Rull, and G. the Sookunpoo Club, Gosano, These four players are The Police Recreation Club ex-middleweight champion will mètre mark the Japanese had
Press winners' modal. Both were on DAVE SANDS TO During the early war period the Arsenal staff in 1936 when
provide themselves
lead to insure victory. with a will also be missing some of their return to Madison Square Garden,|| cowed by the United coloured Bervice calls од their the
"Gunners" last won the Cup, FIGHT "BOY" BROOKS red shirt as well as a white bowlers. W. E Hollands, one of for the first Ume in four years players forced Arsenal to experi- but neither commanded a regular
caso of necessity,
the oldest members of the Club, on Friday night when he meets Press after the final. event, coach KCC BOWLS Reserves for the Rest IN SINGAPORE ment, Leslie
of Youngstown, Yusa side has been skipping a police rink Tony
saft he was pleased with his a number of first place. played
Hollands Ohio Janiro are to attend the practices in for many years, Mr.
pupil's performances did riot The first round of the Kowloon games at centre-forward and Arsenal have probably set up a
Sydney, March 27, after several notable scoring teats, I record by reaching the Cup their of the Empire middleweight title:do-their utmost to attend thesoakin, will not be available. Onel'in a non-title * 10-rounderat, training schedule. Perhaps the It Is, proposed to run a Wappip-. Another interesting scrap pits expect anything better. The Cricket Club Lawn Bowls links case their services are needed will soon be leaving the Colony the middleweight champlon, Jake rainy weather for four days pre-competition will be played on Dave Sands, Australian holder and all players are urged to on retirement. Including 10 out of 15 in a match without, playing
J., M. Forrest, another
another Police Lamotta, agslost Chuck Hunter coding the debut handicapped the Sunday at 3 pmąstyka k against Clapton now Leyton-district of North London. will fight "Boy" Brooks, welter, practices, Orlent, he led the attack in the Previous years
clubs middle and Ughtweight champion 1041 League Wor
of the best bowlers of the Club Cleveland on Tuesday night swimmers might have done better saw for Chord to res, Wappin have been drawn at home in each of the Orient in Singapore
he will be retiring from the
The brown-skinned Charles, if it had not rained so much gaged in the competition: The represented].of; the early rounds but havo April
Police force and will be Arsenal (at Wembley in that travelled for the
goingmaking his third defence of the Yuss, was particularly pleased Rinks will be drawn at 3.45 p.m. semi-final, which Sands manager. Tom McQuire,
home.t
heavy crown in nine months, is with Hamaguchi who at present on the green, 2 we match, which they draw 1-1 is played on a neutral ground.
today that he had cabled an
· favoured-over” Beshore at: Avg|to| is 'doing bettor thin last year, bowever, came out of acceptance of an offer of A£1-
Earlier in the 200-metro: freds
P Compton brothers and Laurie the
Graziano, milik a great
CORRECTION omies, attraction, *Astra favourliestety over Janiro,
to uno Pony Classification List Wore un- Hunter United Fross, Jockey Club last night nounced by the Hong Kong Be
Arsenal, who entered the Football Association. Cup final at Wembley on April 29 by beating Chelsea in the semi-final replay, must be one of the oldest teams to reach the final staga, Only four of the Arsenal team, which beat Chelsea are under 30-Wally Barnes at left back, Freddie Cox, the right winger who scored the winning goal, Jimmy Logie, at inside right, and the "baby" of the team, Peter Goring, at centre forward.
The oldest member of the Drake, who is now manager of team is Leslie Compton, the Reading (2); and Denis Compton. elder brother of Denis Comp-
ton, who plays at outside left.
Leslie will be 38 this year and he is run close by Joe Mercer, the captain, who is 36.
Assuming that Leslie Compton is fit and selected. for centre- half-his cholce can be taken for granted his appearance at Wem- bley will be his third Cup Anal there for Arsenal, all three in different positions.
Whe
of the team whup fla
final
out of other
ROAD RACING IN FRANCE
シ
to
CHARLES TO DEFEND TITLE
Sao Paulo, March 26.
the 400-motra
Sao Paulo city today, winning the Brazilian championship's last event freestyle relay.
experience.
Mr. Omer will be
for the Colony team corching the younger howlerg.of? boxing schedule. Graziano, when Furubashi reached the 300- calves, was i
the
HOLLAND'S WIN
IN HOCKEY
With Preston North End, only the In the semi-final draw 000 and return fares for Sands Amstelveen," Holland, March 20....
Scott, the left back, are still play- with another London Club, Choi- and bimself to Bingapore" from ing for the club, q
sea, and the replay, as well as the the
CLASSIFICATION OF PONIES
In addition, Rocky
"The Dutch hockey team today
The only goal was scored by thele next appearance at the Tottenham
Hotspurs ground, "McQuiro | "added famous Btadium, where they beat which is only saw miles from planned to take Sands to London th the 26th minute of the Brat
that he has the Dutch inaldo left, Franken Charlton Athletic 7-1 in the Foot-Arsenal at Highbury
in May-RuL#F!”
ball Associ have also roached
Press
Two Years lator: Arsenal- mado, test thatch, were both played on‡ årke Hadlym manager, Mr. n..bent Bolġlunt340sin: Amstelveeni 125 The following alterations to the Lamottal two;
"acorere" balog** Reg "Lewis, who
Beat Baddold
ball League, South Cup final, the final by winning for five will plays at inaldo left (4); 204 row margina. The best Swanando
Tod matcher on /the journey by COMM Friobed and published for the Freycie. Fawn -1 boat Burnley 2-0 bear. In 402 Rony SheOSTYÁS KATLI LINITKU," w Leeds United":313-0), and test same at Chuku
Chelech 10 In the semi-final Commando 2
Wednesday.
BILLIARDS
box style event, Hamaguchi led the
11-6 face, completing the first 100 and) metres in 12-/10, followed""" by
cămo Bacond
with
over Okamoto and Murayama aghting the score book on Bunday
Duo, to › an unavoldable erros in es for econd placeressed his had sported in
New York, March, 26. To Class 1A: (2) Highlight: ToT Exhibition baseball resultare Clasa 15, (2) Barberiani, To Class N.Y. Nauchs PRO)The Hopeful To Class Ord (drst) (0) áhun Lee, ((O)
The drure within parenther
**Hamaguchi
while, Murayama war endast Malla that "vouring to, shake off - Okamoto:
At 140 metres Hamaguchi, Wan were taldens
Startandadkot/Mudiyania“whiữ
Okamoto was stilt, fuhting "for
t