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Home cricket:

REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE BY JIM LAKER OF SURREY

Bradford, May 31.

Jim Laker, Surrey's offspin bowler, accomplished one of the most remarkable performances in cricket history when, in the Tost trial match here today, he took eight wickets' for only

two runs.

His full figures for this amazing bowling were— 14 overs, 12 maidens, two runs.and eight wickets.

Put in to bat by Norman Yard- ky, the England captain, the Rest were all out in 110 minutes for 27 runs, the lowest total since 1947, when Gloucestershire, Bristed, dismissed Somerset for 25

at

a

A curious feature about the achievement was that Laker was bora 28 years ago at Bradford,

on throw away from the trmund on which this best per- Comnence of his eureer occurred.

off

Though comparative figures may be misleading, many peo ple will regard the dismissal of eight men for two runs as the best figures ever to be record- ed in first-class cricket.

inly no

bowler has taken The

Worcester at Lords today by Syd Brown and Harry Sharp, who put on 227 runs for the first wicket,

Declaring at 408 runs for ve

wickets, Middlesex had claimed three Wordester Wickels for 33

Week-end Lawn

Bowls Teams

The following are Lawn Bowls. teams for League matches over the week-end:

Recreio

Recreio "White" V Recreio "Blue" (1st Division) at King's Park at 1 p.m. tomorrow:

Why soccer players leave home

(By JOHN HARRIS,

Scottish International and captain of Cholzea F.C.) When Neil Franklin, England international foot- baller, and his Stoke City colleague, George Mountford, left England with their families

USRC beat Kowloon dock

at tennis

In the only Men's "C" Divi- slon Tennis League match played yesterday, United Ser- vices Recreation Club beat Kowloon Dock by nine nets to nil.

Full scores:

Clark and Boorman 0-1, beat Burbeck and Humphreys 6-3, beat Blenkinsop and Bien- kinsop.8-1.

to take highly paid jobs with the wealthy. Calley and Tottle (USRC) beat Santa Fe club in Bogota, Colombia, they started hundreds of other British professional soccer players thinking about a life of luxury and riches in "foreign climes.

So for, I have met no one who.condemns either

Franklin or Mountford. Why did these star players leave home? The simple an- swer to that is security, a word that means so much to footballers, whose earning career is so short.

Franklin is reported to have received a £2,000 fee for sign- three hours and Sharp | «White" (1st Division) at King's ing with his new club. ffe wil 25 £3,500 a year plus £30 bonuses for winning

rtins at the close of play.

Scoring steadily all round the wicket, Brown reached his con- tury in

R. M. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Costa, A. Noronha, F. V. V. Ribeiro da Silvo, J. P. (Skip); L. 6. Xavier M A. Baptista, H. A Ozorlo (Skip); A. M. Silve, H. R. Pinna, C. P. Basto, C. Rozi- Pereira (Skip).

Recreio

Recreio "31"

V

Ket and matches,

followed 15 minutes Inter,

Park at 4 p.m. tomorrow: "Lachic" Qutschoorn, the L, F. Xavier, J. C. Remedios, C. Cegion all-rounder, broke the C

Pereira,

J. F. V. Ribeiro A. P. Pereira, N. A. stand by getting Sharp caught (Skip):

F. Luz, A. Luz! R. for 105 and then himself caught Beltran,

(Skip); G. A. Guterres, C. E. Marques, A.

J. E. M. Souza, Noronha (Skip).

Reerela Kowloon Dock Re-Algures

Brown for 142 runs,

It was the first time this sea- con that Middlesex had received satisfactory start, and it com- their Test trio, Compton, Exirich:

creation Club (3rd Division) at

wickets for five pensated them for the absence of King's Park tomorrow at 4 p.m.

previous best was

uns in 18 overs by E. Peale, of Yerkchire, against Surrey at Hot- ike, near Leeds, in 1803.

lowest number of runs hit The

Bowlemaking 10 wickets in an innings is 10 runs by Headley Verily, and the smallest for nine wickets is 11 runs by AP. Free-

of Kent. 117,

The only figures which can ehlenge

Baker's performance on average are six wickets for one) run by V.. Smith, of South Africa, and S. Coustick of Victoria and

instances when five wic-| Laken

without Rets, have been eest or for one run.

$54

H. 5. Remedios, J. A. Vietor, und Robertson.

M. Ferreira, J. J. Bosto (Skip); The Cambridge fast bowler,] C. Noranha, R. A. Compos, M. L. Warr, claimed all three Worces- Roza, L. A. Rosario (Skip): A. ter wickets in the last 25 minutes A. Guterres, G. A. Pinns, S. E. of play.

Souza, D. C. Alves (Skip).

While Surrey's Text apln bowler, Jin Laker, was per forming great feats in the Test trial, the County's young left

spinner, G. Lock, played Lancashire in 'n predicament.on

KCC

W.

It is more than a warning. Il that the decision may turn out of both Stoke players will be the

struck greatest blow ever for the liberty of English -fool- ballers, who are hogtied by out- worn rules and regulations from making much more money than they do.

in the

can

Plans for future After all we fellows football business have just as much need as the bank clerk, or riveler to make bricklayer plans for the future of our wives. and families.

Only very few players

In the top flight of of carry on

Then, unless they have jobs out- them- side football, they and

on the unemployment selves. scrap heap, and the fans, have found new heroes to cheer, soon forget them.

West

Indies in

strong position

against Somerset

Taunton, June 1. The West Indies were in a strong position at lunch of the second day of their match against At that stage the_County Somaret here. had lost eight wickets for 153 in reply to the touring team's' first innings total of 267. · two hours play during the morning, eight-Somer-

Redhead and Crossley (USRC) in

beat Clark and Boorman 6-0, beat Burbeck and Humphreys 0-1. bent Bleakinsop and Blenkinsop 8-3.

set wickets went down for the addition of 106 rúns to the overnight score of, 47 for no Hancock and Cannon (USRC) wickets.

beat Clark and Boorman 0-1,

By the close of play Somerset, the Trinidad S. Ramadhin, best Burbeck and Humphreys

the had replied with 47 run for no and right arm spinner, was 6-2, beat Blenkinsop

most successful bowler, taking wiccatied three hours for his Blenkinsop 6-4.

His ability to 70, which included 11.boundaries. four wickets. spin the ball elther way, with and Gomez was at the wicket for out noticeable changing his as minutes for 70 runs. He h action obviously troubled the eight fours. batsmen,

Today's games

v. CRC 2 v. CCC v. Docks

Men's "p" "Divisiow SCAA + V. CBC I Recreio KCC Inc

RUGBY:

Lewis Jones invited to join

English footballers, who attract football when they are over 35. touring team

That is a lot of money. How can you possibly blame any man for being tempted by such a tantalising bait as that thene fantastic Compare

with the salaries 1,000,000 spectators to the 44 League matches every week.

I suppose I can be regarded as one of the present-day stars, My salary in the winter is £12

the 4 week,

wage maximum allowed under football laws. I

get £2 bonus for a win and £1

for a draw,

£9 a wook

There is plenty of money in English football and it is time that the rulers of the game saw the red light and did away with the outmoded regulations that restrict man's earning capacity.

the

Ha clean bowled three of them and Lawrence slumped one. Only Harold Girblett looked at all comfortable and he was quick to Lake toll of the loose deliveries.

Не

Wellard was making his first- appearance of the season. He finished with four wickets for CD runk while Hazell jcaptured

40 three wickets for run.

12. Gomez dolninsted the play after

March

reached his 50 out of 91 in tea and made scing particularly an hour and three quarters, but good shota hrought the covers,

both Jones than with his partners falling he Wellard: had became more restrained and was Johnson leg-before wicket In eventually caught off Gomez for quick succession, but Ramadhin helped in last wicket stand of 77.

28 runs that carried the score toma

Scorest West Indies lat Innings

Somerset First Fanings. Gimblett,

Goddard, Gornez Angell;

207

207,

b

77

b' Johnson

All wickets in hand

In '50 minutes' balling, Somerú

set mnde 47 runs without loss,

14 Gimblett driving well in making

187

London, May 31: Lewis Jones, 19-year-old Services, Royal who Devonport

tional back, received a tele- Navy, and a Welsh Interna- gram today from the Rugby Union inviting him to join the Tremlett, b Ramadhin British Isles team new tour-Woodhouse, b Ramadhin

Buse, Jng New Zealand.

use, e Jones, b Gomez During the three months' close

No decision has yet been made Lawrence, stumped Christiani,

Ramadhin schson in the *ummer i draw It is the cruellest of all wage by Jones, who, as a supply assis- £10 a week. Last year my gross freezes. Every player belleves that tent in the Royal Navy at Devon-Rogers, not out salary from Chelsea was £663. the maximum wage

should be port, will have to obtain Admiralty Stephenson, b Johnson B Ramadhin a drying pitch at 'Manchester Thompson, E. C. Fincher (Skip As a single man supporting my scrapped and players paid accord- | Permission. but he had been ask- Wellard,

Extras by taking five of the first seven

ed to travel by air. wickets which fell at a personal

The decision to reinforce Directors have told me that cect af 17 puns.

Total (for eight) British party follows the news they would willingly pay more

that the touring team's injured list but their hands, are tied.

Fall of wickets; 1/07, 2/82, 3/04, is growing to disturbing propor When I was a lad of 17 Just tions. Although 30 players were 5-30, 0-120, 7-130, 8-153. before my father signed me for taken practleally a third of these

"Laudle, Swansea he told me.

have received injuries, the most Wednesday's play don't take up football as a career. serious being to G. W. Norton, the

Taunton, May 31, Is it any wonder that English It is to uncertain and insecuro. Ireland Southland last week. | Wellard and Horace Hazell, whose!

full-back,

k, who broke an The Somerset bowlers, Arthur when they Make it a side-line If you like.

arm against players get restless

the Continent go to

and hear But football was in my blood, tales of the telephone-number the glamour of it captured me sularles players get there. Only and I turned down offers to study last week I played against a to become a bank, clerk

or who schoolteacher. Yuen centre-forward in France Players gets £130 a month.

It makes you think-hard. With tho living prices you cannot Bave much out of £9 a week. I con- sider myself lucky if i can put

Kowloon Crickel Club v Kow- loon Dock Club (1st Division) at, Cox's Road tomorrow at 3.30 p.m.

V. Labrum, T. E. Baker, C. G. Rossolet, R. Rossclel, A. J. Kew, J. Orem (kip); D. Russciet,

W. Butterworth, J. Wong, Hong-Sling (Skip). Flyo Lahenshire wickets fell Kowloon Cricket Club v Hong Laker has played eight times at the same total of 48 atul at the Kong Football Club (2nd Divi fer England. He made his debut close they were 10 runs in healon) at Cox's ftond tomorrow in first-class cricket only four rents with three wickets to full. at 3.30 p.m. years ago.

Jim' Parks, Junine, the 18-year- H. Kew, W. Keutes, J. A. Hutton

showed that the old sun of the ola Sussex player. Tibble, T.

Lock (Skip); pitch could be played and he Jim Parks, scored his maltten Gitting, L. Bones, J. Tang, A. E. and Simpson opened England's century for Sussex in the match P, Guest (Skip): A. Fang, J. G. Innings with a partnership of 59| sparnst Kent.

Robertson, A. W. Lamsey, Geo. In 50 minutos. Helped by Going In when half the Sussex Lee (Skip). Edrich, Hutton took his score te side were out for 116, he reached

Kowloon Cricket Cluby Hong es run out of 155 in two hourt his 100 out of 153 in just over Kong Electric Recreation Club before being bowled by a fine three hours, hitting 12 Tous, (3rd Division) at Ming ball from his County colleague Luck was with him as he recolv- tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. the fast bowler Trueman. He ed four "lives."

nre requested to meet at the Star hit 12 foura.

Ferry (Hong Kong side) st 3

Close of play scores The close of play scores today

were:

England's wickets fell steadily after Hutt had gone at 155, the remainder falling for 74 runs to the spinuers, Roley Jenklus, of Worcester, and R.

Berry, at

At Lords: Middlesex 400 for Lancashire.

Berry finished with five wic-ter 33 for three.

Ave declared (Mann 62). Worces kets-for-73-runs-and-JenkinsAt Gitingham: Sussex" 295" for three wickets for 38.

seven (Parks 120 not out), Kent

p.m,

A. V. Lopes, J. G. Macfarlane, W. Baker, C, I. Stapleton (Skip) M. Grimpel, A. P. Weir, L Brezny, W. Cowie (Skip); G. May, G. Boswell, H. Triggs, F. R. Kermuni (Skip).

Taikoo

Taikoo Club v Hong Kong Cricket Club (2nd Division) at

J. B. Baxter, J. Rowan, R. 2. Marshall, B. J. Pollock (Skip);

Laker again, made the ball turn to bat: and towkwardly when the At Manchester: Surrey 197. Tukitoo tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. Rest batted a second time. He Lancashire 89 for seven. elean bowled Sheppard, giving At Leicester. Derbyshire 200, him nine wickets for two runs in belecstershire 164 for one (Tomp- his second over and nearly got kin 00 rot out, Berry 69 not out). through Doggart's defence the At Birmingham: Warwickshire next ball. The Rest finished 175 214. Glamorgan 131 for three runs behind, with eight wirkets (Parkhouse 75 not out). Jell-Reuter.

start

A great start

Lawn Tennis:

At Bradford: The Rest 27 and

p.m.

pay income mother; I had to which Lox,

whittled my paying to ability.

£9 a about packet down to weel.

That is chicken feed com- fees pared with the fabulous that Frankia is getting. Many hundreds of players are in the same position as myself.

away

present cost-of-

£1 or 30s, and I am a

-

and

non-smoker and teetotaller..

the present is a terrifle gamble and there are

by

31 of them. By the close the County wera 220 runs behind with ail wickets in hand.

At the tea interval, the West Indies touring team had mada. 204 'runs for seven wickets in their first innings.

Bomeraet's kasnness in the field, paid further dividends ats 100,, when Trestrail; Merckly cutting at a ball just thort st length from Hazell, offered a sharp chance in the qully and Angell took it well, at the second attempt.

Charistiani was run out at 121 through a fine piece of Melding Rogers.

Meanwhile Rav

Jones, who has played for Wales combined ages total 87 years, had his 50 in two hours and 10 mla- at full-back and centre, is equally the early West Indies batsmen in utes. His fine effort ended at 153 effective at standoff hair and is trouble on a fast and true pitch when driving Hazell he gave a just the type of player for the here today,

eatch to Buse at deep and wide Alded British team-Reuter,

smart elding, mid-on. He hit 11 fours in his Wellard and Hazell dbuissed half 76 runs total, which occupied, y the tourists for 121 runs, but three hours. resolute batting by Alan Rae and Gomez and Goddard engaged Indles recover and score 287 runs fore Goddard

·caught by» | before being all out.

Wellard off Buse at 202.—Ruuteri 15

Bobby Locke Gerry Gomer helped the West in a useful stand of 48 runs be

breaks record

Worthlag, Sussex, May 31.

A record-breaking 14 by Bob Boxing:

Terrific gamble There are many English boys | GOLF; - .. today who have the same idea

for big clubs and ore carried away with dreams wearing international jerseys. of playing

Let me warn them that football England time cannot afford to lose any as many fallures as successes,

Yet. more of her great players bo-

game could by Locke, the South African and our national

a well-paid job for British Open Champlon, was one being made by Continental these boys

of the Spalding profes- and other

In their Hmit. The official answer to all round Countries

sional golf tournament here to attempts to gain football sup: arguments on this question is the

is day, disrupted team spirit would be

Locke lowered the course re- some players were getting more

cord by one stroke with im- than others.

I think that is nonsense. In my maculate golf to lead the field by

strokes. native Scotland wages are un- limited and there is never any trouble on this score.

-causa· -- of- the-rapid_strides į easily become there were no wage of the":"hightlights ** of "the"" first {-10}

remacy,

1

two

Max Faulkner, the British pro- fessional, Was.. third. Hassan

Was

Vic Toweel wins World

Bantamweight title

Johannesburg, May 31.

Hassenen, the Egyption Champion Vic Toweel, the South African and British Empire

think Franklin and Mount ford are courageous men. They was second with 86. Hassan was 4ould not have made this deci-making his first tournament de- sion lightly. They uprotted their but in Britain. His excellent

scoring 'homas, took their wives an

was in keeping with the families with them to trange warmth of the day no less than country where the climate, the 19 players breaking 70-Router. language, and customs of the people are so different to those at home.

on awful

SURREY LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Surbiton, Surrey, May 31. Narendra Nath, India's third.

It

Champion, won the World Bantamweight title when he beat the holder, Manuel Ortiz, of California, on points over 15 founds here to- night.

was Toweel's fourth title victory since he entered the paid ranks just over a year ago. In only 14 professional bouts, he has annexed the World, British Empire and South Africon bantamweight crowns and the South African Featherweight Championship,

B. G. Baker, W. McColl, W. G. Division) at Austin Road tomer- McKie, J. H. Kinniburgh (Skip): A. Steven, W. B. Brown, Crow at 3.30 p.m.

D. S. Oliver, R. G. Browne, N. Bovaird, J. C. Chalmers (Skip).

P. Smith, J. Crighton (Skip), A. HKFC

Hution, C. Willcox, A. Bailey, V. Hong Kong Football Club v Chittenden (Skip). T. Wren, W. 27 for two. England 229 (Berry, Folice Recreation Club (1st Divi- Russell, R. J. Wigginton, W. Con- leil-arm slow bowler, five for slon) at PRC tomorrow at 3.30 way. (Skip). 73).

*IRC London. May 31. At Northampton: Northampton-

E. Tuck, J. T. K. Gilchrist, N. Indian Recreation Club v. Kow、 Middlesex, the joint County shire 300 (Jakeman 60, Nulter

J Bebbington, M. N. Hakusen loon Bowling Green Club (2nd Champions were given a great 50). Yorkshire eight for (Skip),,

A. W. Hircock, B. A Division) at Austin Road tomor to their match against wicket.-Reuter.

Mansell, B. I. Bickford, T. Pilo

Players are re- (Skip).

C. V. Jamieson, A. How at 3.30 p.m.. Mackenzie, J, T. O'Grady, W. V. (Hong Kong side) at 3 p.m.

quested to meet at the Star Ferry Field (Skip).

It must have A. M. Kadir, J. M.-A. Ramjahn, Hong Kong Football Club YA M. Rumjahn, S. M. Rumahan wrench for them. I know the feel- Kowloon Cricket Club (2nd Divi- (Skip), S. G. Buzz, A. H. Seemin ing of homesickness I have, had slon) at Cox's Road at 3.30 p.m. A. R. Rozack, A. M. Wahab during Chelsea's brief tours of the Continent. Even after nine or tea

third round of the men's singles get back

former ber Towech 23-year-old

of occasiona's but never a very in the Surrey It is an old saying; but a

woodcarver from the Transvaal really shook the South African. that there is no place Championships here:

He beat Land Ronaldshay, one cosimining town of Benoni, won The beaten Champion "aud, his- like home of seasons ago 1 re- of the two British Peers in came most of the 15 rounds in a hard-manager. Ray Luna, were in Lears after the fight but Ortiz, (Skip).

3.30 ́pan. tomorrow:

ceived a tentative offer of at least petitive tennis, today by. 6-3, 0-2. hitting, exciting bout,

Naresh Kumar, India's other ro-

newi His superior speed told against in using tribute to the G. W. K. Crawford, J£2,000 in the bank with £30 a presentative, was not engaged the 33-year-old Champion, who Champion, sult: Vie la a great Reserves.-J. Skinner, J. Wat- son, D. C. W. Fitches.

Stokoe, G. Tv Padgett, F. A Golding (Skip): C Johnson, week plus bonuses to go to an today Reuler. CCC

had held the title for eight years tighter and 1 hope he keeps the Italian Hlub wito

except for two months in 1947, sile a long time." "an Priory tournament Craigengower Cricket Club y Ryder (Skip); W. Stoker, J.

A I. Pinnell, J., F. Batron;-.t air transfert d have had.

to pay a

when he lost to Harold Dade Toughest fight “Birmingham, May 31: Kowloon Bowling Green Club (lat Bottomley, WE. Macfarlane, A was tempting but I did not take

Ortiz looked the more powerTowerl told £fle crowd:: "Dilip Bose, bf India, qualifed it seriously.. Division) at Austin Rend at 3.30 G, Gardner, (Skip),

ful, but his punching was dianó • PRC p.m. tomorrow!

football and Although Argentine Choro W

printing, and bin timing was bad. was the toughest fight of me it would to a great temptation Argentine Champion, in the final Francis Lee, J. I Xavier, A. 2. Coolho, E. el Arculli (Skip), G, Police Recreation Club v Hong Go away to one of these well-pale of the man's singles in the Priory The bout was fought mainly at Ortivas very good fighter. 19-0-1, 3-6, 8-6, 6-4 win over Bernard Des-Hong Choy, S. Leonard, J, Kong Football Club (Ist Division):151g "I think: I would prefer to ro Lawn, Tennis tournament: tonor close quarters, where Toweel's fast am only sorry, my-mother, "was!

Play in French Championships confined

to doubles events

Paris, May 31.

Play in the French International Lawn Tennis Championships hero was confined to doubles events today.

;

In the men's doubles the Americans, Budge Patty and Vic Seixas, reached the semi-finals with

fremau (France) and Philippe Washer (Bel- glum):

the

31

I.

Urquhart, B. Collyer, · n. ¡ (Skip), M. Y. Ada), A. K. Omar, { days away I am always' glad, to ranked player, today reached the

1. All, A. O, Madar (Skip),

HKERC

tomorrow!

Collyer, L. A. Collyer (Skip}, L. Strange, J. 1. Barnes, L. D. Jones. EL. Strange (Skip). N. Hong Kong.Electric Recreation W.

More G. L. Young, T. O. Chub v Kowloon Cricket Cleruc

love

my

even

fee for me. It

R. O. Baker, A.-H. Išmall, P. K. Dewar, H. Brown, W. R. Hiller TEST TRIAL

C. W. Lam (Skip), · C. A. H. W.

MAR June, 1

Lawn 20

Tennis

two-fried

In the semi-final today Boralus on ads African."

CIVILIANS HOCKEY TEAM

·South

1.

kept lia

Le Chame not alive to see me win a world Leonard, A. E. Coates (Skip), D. at Happy Valley at 2.30 pm on playing for dear old Chelsea Tow A Rozario, ondolt (Skip).

wowed with the dressing room after the- G. C. Jorze, George tomorrow!

Lil wire offered & feel the best Peter Molloy, of Australia straight left at Ortiz almost at my cu Ross, C. Pilo, T. P.

flant Ortiz siqile Nøver in all ¦ ¦ But all players may not Channing, W MacHardy (Skip); same and I would not be surprised Sumar. Misra India's No. 2. by zest. Although they were too was a great fight. Toweel: 1 Bouza, J. S. They were soon joined, by, Brough

by 6,8, 0.8, 6-1 and Weiss beat

cultor have Intaken so many und Mrs. Margaret Craigengower Cricket Club y

S. H. Marvin, F. W Hollands, Cif others joined in the gold rush. 1-0, 0-8 and 6-4-Reuter.

will in the carly stages of the con

punches qs I

I took from Toweel John Bromwich and Adriau | Dupont (United States), Who Police Recreation Club (3rd Dowman, W. JD. Cameron Good luck to them if they do. Quist seven times winners of scored a comfortable 6-2 0-1 Division) at Cralgengower

light to do much, damage they at 3.30 (Skip): T. Kavanagh, H3,00 the. Australian title.

UVET They win

Mia's M. Galtier p.m. tomorrow;

served, to keep the Californian at a very good boy, but although he

somelmes hurt me, hin beat the Philippines pair, Czechoslovakia).

(France) and Miss II. 5telurceva

(Skip).

long Tanga while. Toweelvulandi

not hard enough. Felicisimo Ampon and C. Car-

him Police Recreation Club. v. Cràis Photo F. Ferreira,

WAF no The decision mono, 4-2, 0-2, 5-7; 6-2 in the 2+ In

other quarter-final Randall W. C. Ogley (Skip). at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow:

The Rest of England gave selected to represent the Civilians gengower Cricket Club at CCC

■hout The following have been Countered quickly quarter-finals. matches Miss Shirly Fry H. H. Greensinde, J. R. Solina, G.

* great fighters/H In the sohil-finals Bromwich Mina Doris Hart (United States) 8. Ladd, A. H. Rumlahn (skip);"

T. Pilkington and Quint will meet the Amerl-beat Mrs. J Amouretti and Mrs. cans, Billy Talbert and Tony G. Dutcallle (France): 6-2, 6-1 Reserves F. K. Modi and LR. Wilson, Cukow Trobert who today defeated the and Mrs. N. Adamson (France) Sul Wing Bidish pair, Leinart Bergelin ghd Mrs. Paf Todd (United Ken Club G. Bullets Jumps, Pope, and Seven Davidsson 6-4, 6-1, 6-0. States) beat Mrs. R. Anderson Kowloon Bowling Green Club G. EL Wilarten) (Skdp).

The only upset in the women's (Beltbin) And Mrs Rilbany Craigengower Cricket Club (1st doubles quarter-finals was the Ualted States) 2-5, 6-4. >> Division) at Austin, Road tomor- "Prison, Omeets V Filipino defeat of the "bogled Brilleh pair in the fanaining men's doubles row at 3:30 pmiddel (2nd Division) at Sianie Mis-Joon Curry and Mrs.) Joy

Gudil, A. Et row at 1.30 him GC. Nomni cha Mottram by Mrs. A. Halff and quarter-final Eric Sturgess (Bouth

Eastman dhd Jaroslav Drobny.

Ampson SIE BUNG Mrk AirBighers (France) De fries

boat the Americans: Fred

Marm, Scott, J. McCutch Kovaleski": and "Art Larsen: 7+0;

FG. Bond, LAC

In the serif-finals they refash

Patty and Be

Bouter, T. Jo Hot Senior B another, (epile, display, of batting. | in the Abal of the Quadrangular Ortiz concentrated on bringing RA is going to.ba even draadrisuks

(Skid)

Jones, TH. Goodman / (Skid)

POC

ward, Dr. Gr Naish, E. Cenimd2)

·109

and were spun out for 113 in Series, hockey match against the the tight to close quarters but is a little green yatır. their second innings to lose by nm Royal Air Force at RNRC No. 1 Twee always covered up well Lund said he had no plans wings and 69, runs to England ground, King Park, on Sunday, and countered quickly with both presunt fot: Of term future in the Teatrit tricky, but not Jurek), 613130 pm) & opio, trending Champion found

referee Bill Comer On a pitch

Makhan Singh KITC), Connon ho it was very clean light Log dimoult, the Rest lost the (Club);e Natach (Recreto); saser taifficult to land"crfectlysly on noth

wickets-loday, for BA

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