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"HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1950,
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NORTHAMPTON ON TOP IN GAME AGAINST MIDDLESEX
London, June 15.
After yesterday's rain, crickators today had bright
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sunshine and, apart from
a fow minutes'
holdup for a shower in one or two cases, a full day's cricket.
Northamptonshire, who are pressing the leaders,
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look like beating the former Champions, Middlesex, who had to follow on, but one of the most exciting happenings today saw Derbyshire snatch a one-run lead. on the first innings against Glamorgan in a low scoring game with the two sides just passing the 100. In other cases batsmen found i Sixes run-getting fully easy and Yorkshire gained a first innings lead over Exsex for the logs of only one wicket and declared when 210 runs abead for the loss of half their wickets.
were also claimed by Syteline for the MCC, he hitting three as well as seven fours dur- ing a stand with Bedser, which put on 100 in 145 minutes against Oxford University.
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Bedser reached A personal century in 220 minutes. Worcester were indebted! Kenyon (109) and Dews (83) for their Brst innings advantage over Hampshire as seven other bats- men have among them collected
The Yorkshire total of 330 runs was marked by two contrasting venturies, Lawson very earfully took four and a half-hours, hit- Ling only seven fours while com- piling 12 runs, but Wilson rat-only 37 runs. Med up 157 runs in less than four hours and found the boundary 23 times. This pair put on 236 for the second wicket.
. A ninth wicket stand of 63 runs in 40 minutes between Goddard and Scott allowed Gloucestershire to take first in- nings lead against Lancashire. The Northerners seemed cer- tain to have the advantage when Gloucestershire were 40 runs i
short and puly Two wickets Ip fall. Then Lancashire introduced pard bowlers with the new ball. but Goddard and Scott appeared to revel in this type of bowling.
A breezy knock
There was also a 63 runs stand for the fourth wicket mainly be cause of Crapps' aggrcasion.
He
hịt two sixes and six-fours in a biełzy knock of St. *
Drobny given hard fight by Ip Koon-hung
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Bristol, June 15. Jaroslav Drobny, last year's Wimbledon singles finalist. beat Ip Koon-hung of Hong Kong, 7-5 and 6-2 in the West "of England ~~Lawn Tennis
Championships here today.
Drolny's fellow Czech in exllc, Vladimlar Cernik, toge- ther with iwo Americans, 1. Dorfinets and A. Larsen, aly scored outstanding victories.
Dorfman beat two overton players, P.
Mulloy of Aus. tela, 7-5 and 6-2, and J. J. P.
Close of play scores
The following were the close of play scores for first-class matches ended today:
At Lords: the MCC 278 for five declared. Oxford University 60
for three,
At Shefeld: Essex 120. and 521 for no wicket, Yorkshire 330 for Ave declared (Wilson 152).
At Manchester: Lancashire 214 and 131 for three (Washbrook 74,) Gloucestershire 239.
At Horsham: Sussex 220. Notts 128 for four (Simpson 59).
At Neath: Glamorgan 101 and 170 for six, Derbyshire 102.
At Southampton: Hampshire
178. Worcester 209 for (Kenyon 100, Dews 63).
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Children's Sports Meet
The European YMCA Children's Sports Mant, which was postponed on Saturday last owing to the Inclement weather, will now take place this afternoon on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground, Chater Road, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
A large number of children will
the be taking part in -Meet-on-the conclusion-of- which Bir Arthur Morse will present the price.
Local team
win table tennis match
Lawn Bowls:
Spotlight on game between CCC and IRC
By. "JACK-HIGH"
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The weather once again played havoc with lawn bowls fixtures last week-end, necessitating tho postponement of a full programme, of leaguo matches and the first round games in the Open Rinks Championship.
Royal Ascot Race Meeting:
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Supertello carries off Gold Cup in premier race
Amateur
boxing
The rinks championship games will be played to tournament
for them.
Ascot, Berkshire, June 15. Supertello, owned by the wealthy publisher, Mr.
Wilfred Harvey, today carried off the £12,000 Gold Cup, the premier race of the Ascot meeting, winning this valuable two, and a half mile trophy in the face of a strong French challonge.
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Supertello, starting at 10 to 1, ran on gallantly to ward off a determined challenge by the French filly, Bagheera, who was only three- quarters of a length behind at the finish. She started at 6 to 1.
morrow and the Open Triples on June 24. Craigengower Cricket Club | Filipino
A large crowd attended the Club at Happy Valley will once again take the lime- and good as
International Amateur Boxing they are on their light when they meet the awn green. I aia afraid they will Tournament held at the South powerful
Athletic Indlan
And the visitors Recreation
a bit too good China
Association Club team at Happy Valley
Basketball Stadium at Caro- Taikoo should win
There linė Hili last night. This afternoon.
Third, two lengths away, was Buckers went for Bob Cherry AB-the-Indian-Recreation Club We_clght_bouts_on_the_pro-another-French-horse-Alludrake-in-his-five-horse-race-but-the Freen will not be ready for play.gramme.
starting at 100 40 7.
favourite had to be content, with their Second Division League The main fight of the evening. The field of 13, equalling, the third place behind Abauan, who inalch' against Taikoo Docks Club was six rounds Lightwelzhi biggest-over since the race war beat the former champlon spria- will be played at Quarry Bay. bout between Ramsey Bucks and Instituted in 1807, contained only ter of india, Combined Opera- A good game should be seen, Moore. Bucks won the fight in the three English-brexi colts yet ond llons, by two lengths for fr with the odds in favour of Taikos, second round when he knocked of them won. There were nine pines.
Prison Unicorn Club should have out Moore,
bred in France, six of them train- The Avc-furlong Now Stakes. dimculty in beating Hong Moore opened up the fight ined there.
was won by the 4 to 1 chance, Kong Cricket Club at Stanley, the Aral round with a series of M. Marcel Boussac's Marvell. Bay Meadows, trained by Harry In the Third Division Indian, furlous onslaughts and scored re- the 7 to 2 favourite, was un: Wragg and ridden by his brother, Recreation Club will be meeting peatedly.
placed, and the American-bred Arthur, while Craigongower Cricket Club 1 Bucks, however, was cool and challenger, Lone Eagle, was also Happy Valley and not at Soo-game back attacking and Moore among the also-rans. kunpoo,
was Boored, the bell saved him from being counted out.
The champions-will-be-going- all out to preserve their unbeaten home record und will do their ulinoat to upset the Indians.
Although the majority of the IRC bowlers have not had any practice, they will not be found wanting and I fully expect them to beat the champlons. A depen is on the draw.
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Another good game Another good game should be seen at Austin Road, where the Kowloon Bowling Green Club A crowd of more than 300 will be at home to Recreio "Blue."
the local table- people saw
The Portuguese boys are not ichnis champion
O playing too well at present, but icam, Luen, beat the Shanghai cham-I expect to see them beat the Austin Road team by at least four pions, the Electrical Union, by
points. five games to three at the
Kowloon Cricket Club will be Chinese YMCA last night." at hune to Club Recrolo The match was in uld of the "White" and judging by their last Stanley Camp Fund:
win
over Kowloon Docks I can- not see how they can lose. They
Hach fui-chuh (Shanghai) beat Keung Wing-hing 21-15, 21-8; Le Kam-san 21-15, 21-2; beat
bent Chung Ching-sing 21-16 (re- fired).
Foo Ket-fang (Shanghai) lost to Lo Kam-ann 19-21, 13-21; lust to Keung 21-15, 19-21, 14-21; lost Chung 21-16, 17-21, 18-21.
At Northampton: Northamp Luk Han-chun (Shanghai) lost tonshire 354 for eight declared. to Lo D-21, 16-21; lost to Chung Middlesex 150 (Garlick, right-19-21, 22-20, 21-23, (match with arm medium offspin bowler, five Keung was not played). for 58) and 18 for one.
West Indies win
outplayed
The West Indies
TENNIS RESULTS
Northumberland today, winning The following are
the re-
the two-day match by an innings sults of the Tennis League
gumes played yesterday.
and eight runs.
The touring team gained a Arst! innings lead of 125 runs and then caused # collapse when the County side batted again.
The final scores
were: No thumberland 107 and 117.-West Indies 312.
Nearly all the late West Indies did well, particularly Prior Jones and Sonny Ramadhin, who added 63 for the ninth part- nership, Janes was undefeated for
batsmen
48 ruris.
Northumberland fought hard to save an innings defeat, but they never looked like master- Ing the West Indies attack. The guilo Ramadhiin was
for largely
their responsible downfall. They lost their opening Linch, of Holland, 7-5, 6-3, pair for 18 runs and this, with The handicap of being without thek star professional, W. Phil-
batting yesterday, left an uphill task to which they another
were not equal,
Curnik bent a former holder
of the singles title, Sumant ipson. who was Injured while
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Hopes raised
Mixed Doubles "B" Division
LAC -UBRC 81⁄2 W.H. Sanders and Mrs. Getz (LRC) lost to Col, and Mrs. Stack 3-5, lost to Capt. Stubbs and Mrs. Williams 5-7, lost to Capt. Tatley and Miss Bire 2.6.
dic
should come out on see top by
four points,
This game promises to be i very even affale with the In- dians going all out to keep their unbeaten record,
Club Kowloon Dock's
should have their better. of Kowloon Cricket Club at Hunghom, whild club should beat Police Recrea- Hong Kong Electric Recreation tion Club at Ming Yuen.
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Today's games Today's programme is as fọ)- First Division:
In the other remaining game, Kowlcon Docks will be at home lowe to Hong Kong Football Club and by virtue of having green ad- vantage, should beat their top- ponents.
The meeting between Kow. toon Bowling Green Club and Kowloon Cricket Club at Austin Road will be the tit-bit of the Second Division League, mat- 'ches. KCC have done extreme- ly well to date and should boal - the home team.
Hong Kong.Football Club with be at home to the powerful
Basebalı:
CCC v IRC
KBGC v, Recreio "Blue" KCC v Recreio "White" KUC v HKFC
Second Division:
KBGC v KCC... HKFC v FC
Talkoo v INC POC v HKCC Third Division:
CCC V IRC KDC v.KCC HKERC v PRC
Chisox blank Yankees;
Tigers
A.D. Scholes and Mrs. Sains- bury (LRC) lost to Col, and Mrs. Stack 1-6, drew with Capt. Stubbs By and Mrs. Williams 0-0, lost to Capt. Talley and Miss Biro 2-0.
Major Young and Mrs. Terweg, (LRC) lost to Col. and Mrs. Stack 2-6, lost to Capt. Stubbs and Mrs. Williams 2-0, lost to Capt. Tatley and Miss Dire 4-6.
Mon's "D" Division
Recrala 2-CRC "1" 7 W. Lawrence and D.E. Reme dios (Reeralo) beat W.K, Chung and W.C. Chting 6-3, lost to C.S. Tang and YIL Leung 2-0, lost to P.K. Chan and P.II. Wong 0-6.
increase lead
New York, June 15. the margin of a fifth inning single, lofty Billy Pierce of Chicago White Sox missed pitching. ́a_no-hit, no-run game against the world champion New York Yankees today and had to sottlo instead for a. 5-0 shutout. Although the little youngster had no excuses, he might well have blamed his near miss on a 43-minute : shower. The game was delayed.. Misch, of India, 0-3, 4-6 and
by rain that long and when the play was re- G-4, and Larsen beat
sumed in the fifth, Billy Johnson got the only Czech, M. Malous, 6-3 and 0-3.
Yankee hit as the first batter to face Pierce. In the women's singles, the
A.A. Dos Remedios and A.R.
Had he been warmed up better he might have semi-final stage
reached L. Liddell, their captain, raised Osmund (Recreio) lost to Chung and Mme. Strauboova (Czechos- the County's hopes by twice hit and Chung 2-0, lost to Tsang and
retired Johnson. lovakia)
those to ing Ramadhin out of the ground, Leung, lost to was among
Chan and
Pierce's achievement survive. Reuter.
but the Trinidad elow bowler Wong 2-6. then
A.M. Souza and D.M. Xavier | all the more remarkable be- uprooted his stump and spreadeagled the Northumberland Recreio) beat Chung and Chung cause the game was held up tail to finish with Ave wickets for lost to Chan and Wong 1-6.
6-1, lost to Tsung and Leung 1-0, | three, different times by rain, London, June 15.
making it necessary for hint Gurdnar Mulloy, Miami, Florida,
When rain stopped play just...
to keep warming up. to keep CRC "3" 7-8CAA 2 entered the semi-finals of the before four o'clock, tea was taken Y.P. To and K.W. Ma (CNC) his arra loose. He walked men's singles of the Kent Cham- in the hope of making an early beat Mt. Ma and G. Liu, Jr. 6-1, five men, but none until-after planships today, defeating Naran resumption.
lost to C.L. Ma and Z.C. King the third delay. No Yankee dan Nath, India, 6-3, 3-0, 0-6.
At that stage, Northumber- *1-0, beat K. Lum and F. Chas got beyond second base and land wore Gussie Moran of Santa Monica,
102 runs for six | 6-4.
only two reached that station. T.K. wlokets and still needed 23 run Californin, won two matches to
Choy and Y.P. Choy Tho victory was the Afth to save an innings defunt. (CRC) beat Ma and Liu, Jr. 6-3 straight for the revived Chicago hitting help needed, with his 13th reach the semi-finals of the
Sld Gordon provided all the Their position was made worse
drow with Ma and King 6-0, beat women's event. She defeated by the fact that Phillipson, the Lum and Chan 6-3,
ans who have looked like a new Mrs. G. A. Lihos 7-5,-0-4 and County Club professional,
team since Lollypop John Corri-homer, a double and two singles, munager late last month.
Gussic wins two games
51 runs.
was
The second round found Bucks scoring repeatedly and within a minute he had knocked Moore out.
Afouling Chung beat Craw ford in three rounds of good belter of his bout against Lau fighting while Tong Silva had the
Man-kin.
At the conclusion, Mr. Peter H. Sin presented prizes to the boxers, The following are the results: Lightweight Ramsey Bucks won on a K.O. against Moore,
Tong Silva beat Lau Man-kin..
Welterweight
One of the biggest crowds ever| to attend the Royal meeting saw the race, which was run la fine. If cloydly, weather.
The King and Queen and -bath Princesses were among the
fashionable crowd.
of Donatello, was always lying Superteile, four-year-old Bon handy and, though led by Alin druke into the straight, look com- mand two furlongs out.
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North Country horse Coastal Wave, starling ob ́ 8 to 1, won the King George Stakes over 12-furlongs, Reuter, §
Gerrard wins British Empire Trophy Race
Douglas, Isle of Man, June 15..
F. R. Gerrard, in his ERA. racing car, today won the British Empire Trophy race here in 1 hr. 59 mins. 30.8 secs, with an average speed of 70,05 miles an hour.
Terrific finish Bagheera, the only filly in the race, who had been lost for most of the way, came with a terrific Second place went to T. C. Afouling, Chung beat Crawford. finish as the field reached the Harrison, also in an EKA. In 2
Featherweight
straight, but she could not catch hra. 1 min. 0 secs, with an average Stewart beat Hambly; Wong the stout-hearted English colt, speed of 60.17 miles an hour. Kwok-keung boat Poon Sat-hung.
who was beautifully ridden by whic Baron de Graffenreld, of Bantamweight
Douglas Smith..
Switzerland, in a Maserati, was Sinith won the race last year third in 2 hrs. 3 mins, 24 sece. on the illustrious Alycidon, an- with an average speed of 68.43 other son of Donatello.
miles an hour.
Kid Jihnny bent Hong Fai; Chan Mun beat G. Garela and Ho Hong-pong bent Boy Parker.
Amateur Boxing Night at Nine Dragons
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This was
'Gerrard's third win in the avant, and his for te an old 1937 model. There wars 18 entrants, including the world famous drivers, Prinos Bira and Reg. Parnell.
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Fourth In the race Was the wartime Premier, Mr. Winston
·Churchill's grey colt, Colonftet. ,who ran a splendid, raos
and only just failed to get into the prize money, which was a re- cord for the race. Mr. Churchill miles included many tricky cor- The course of three and a hall was present to see his colt runners and bends calling for skilful a fine rece.
handling of the high-powered While also providing
Gerrard was early in the lead, but there was a great tussle be- tween him and Parnell.---Lapa--~-- were being covered at a forw seconds over three minutes by the leaders and just after the halfway distance Parnell into the lead.
An amateur boxing tourna- ment. under the direction of Mr. W. E.
The betting was 10 to 1 Super-| cars, ("Billy") Tingle, Physical Education Specialist tells, 6 to 1 Bagheera, 100 to 7 stretches for speed.
Alindrake. Two lengths separated of the European YMCA. has
the second and third horsea. been arranged for..Wednesday,
Buckers had a terrible day, for June 21, at 8 p.m. at the Nine not only did no single favourite Dragons Services Club.
seare, but two odds-on chances. There are 10 events on the pro- Simon, were beaten.
including the redoubtable Frineo gromme, on, the conclusion of which prizes will be presented by Brigadier B. A. Coat, D50. Admission to the tournament is open to Servicemen only.
Programme
The following is the programme: 1. Bantamweights (118-lbs); Stewart (84 LAA) v Pelmont (1st BAPO RACC).
2. Featherweights (120 lbs): Perrim (HQ 40 Div,) v Donaghue (RAOC).
Down by head
Mr. William Woodward's Amer Ican-bred colt, who had been
went
Great tussla Gerrard was soon back in front a and with Parnell's englue sug- gesting all was not well he drop-
narrowly beaten in both the Two ped back to third place..A
Thousand Guineas and the Derby. After 25 laps the onec again went down by a head Cars wars in the first three in. the King. Edward VII Stakes,..............plasen with Gerrard leading...... run over the Derby distance of from Harrison and B.. Shaw. one and a half miles.
Tayfor third Parnell had drepen. red back but Baron de Graf fenreld was making up ground and and he ran into third place but could not calch'· Gerrard, and Harrison
was fourth. D.; Hampshire, in a Maserati, came fifth, while Parnell was placed sixth at the finish.
This time his conqueror was the Gackwar of Baroda's Bobus Pet, who had run behind him in the Derby.
3. Featherwanghts (120 lbs.):
Shaw-Taylor was over the Red Sox in which he Reeves (BTR) v Johnson (HQ
RA. 40 Div.).
also smashed a home run.
Al Rosen hit his 17th homer with Larry Doby on base in the blath to give the Indians victory.
their
Warren
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4. Featherweights (120 lbs): Young (RSLI) v Wilson (3 RTR), 5. Lightweights (135 lbs): Keys (NS RTR) v Noble (1 Mx).
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The Braves scored a pair of victories over Cincinnati Reds
e. Lightweights (135 lbs): et. Boston, 3.3 and 6-5, to move Seaton' (RAF) v Paget (1 Mx),
place. Into 'fourth Spahn pitched elx-hit ball to Lipscombe (HQ 28 BDG). v Mc
7. Wolterweights (147 lbs)';, win his sighth game In the Curdy (3 RTR).. opener,
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Betty Wilford 2-0, 6-2, 6-0 after unable to bat, He was twice hit best Ma and G. Liu, Jr. 0-4, drow't den succeeded-Jack. Onslow ng/.*coring three runs and driving in!
winning 11 games in a row.
Two other American girls
day.
on the leg while batting yester
The pace bowler, Prior Jones,
Joined. Gusale in the semi-finals who made the ball rear awkward- brackets:
ly at times, had the opening pair. Batty Rosenquest of Southout for 30 runs--both caught in Orange, New Jersey, defeated Mrs, the slips by Williams, Roy McKalvic, wife of a' London Frank. Worrell bowled Grover
sporis writer, 6-3, 6-3 and Nancy Morrison, Palm Beach, Florida, eliminatedThelma Long, Aus trália, 0-4, 7-5. Associated Pros.
STARTING TIMES AT FANLING
The following are the starting tlines, on the. ¿Old "Coured at Fanling tomorrowsmin
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off. his pads three runs later.
Stubborn stand split Cool Williams, who carmed
K.S. Leung and D. King (CNC), with Ma and King 0-0, beat Lum and Chan 6-0.
Sports Club application approved
two,
Aitkenhead (No. 1 BSD. Baso) 8. Welterweights (147 lbs):
v Altken (EDRE).
Babus Pet, who cost £13,500 as a yearling, set off in front of the four-horse field and desper ately though Harry Carr tried to catch him, the 20 10.11 outsider was still a head in front at the Onish.
Famall had in the 33rd lap broken the lap record with 3 Prince Simon, on whom odds | milng. 8. sees, giving u spred of of 1 to 2 were laid, was only 74,28 miles an hour. Gerrard had given second place by a short held the record.at 73.88 miles an head. In front of the 10000 e hour taking a second longer than ahance, Exodus. His defeat was Pornell-Router.
crushing blow to big.backpre though some amited knowingly
of: the tadtos their
WOKINGHAM
escorts when the outaldar gott STOKES PROBABLES
London, June 15.. Twenty-four probable runners ·
Jockeys for tomorrow's
home...
The other odds-on chance to 9. Middleweights (160 lbs): get benten also came from Captala
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and
In the second game Tammy Holmes (1st KOSB) y Smith Cecil Boyd-Rochfort's stable. Thts Workligham, Stakes at Royal Three in a row
Holmes angled in the winning] (HQ-RA),-
was Mr. William Wyatts two Ascot are run with one out in the 10th
year-old, Gamble in Gold, on Luminary · (E. C. Elliott), De- Moreover, it was the first time inning.
10. Lightheavyweights (176 lbs): whom odds of. 8 to 11 were laid corum (A Breasley), Ashley II: that the Yankees had lost three
Harria (NAP) - V Cubs at Brooklyn and Pirates at KOSB).
Catley (1st to win the five-furlong Chesham
Doyakkbero), Irish Dance in a row this sedion and the Flew-York, were
Stakes.
Johnstone), Momentum rained out for second time they had beeh shut the second straight. Cardinals at
Thompson) Gold Mist (Gordon Richards) Squander Philadelphia was also rained out. Another youngster
youngster, Chico Car-
Rickaby Golds'?
Spartan rasquel, gavo Piorce, the morgh;
(8, he needed as lead-off man in th first inning - by hittling, a homer, Carrasquet also touched off a twe
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out.
A favourable reply has been received by the Sports Club re- alliative...to its application for at
Scorus: AMERICAN LEAGUE
the trouble in the first innings, liation to the Association In-run uprising in the fifth when he New York Yankees 9
tornationale do Boxe Amateur. singled.
#Officials
Well beaten Judges: Colonel J. D. Cingue,
Punters were hoping that this Sacrifice (Ric CBE, MC. Captain H. J. Chisnall, rully, by the Royal aire, Big Gume, borough (8. Clayton). The V. O. Roberts Esq., W. Stoker would get them out of troubles. Loader (Doug Smith) Fair
Referees: 1. Ennis Esq., W. 1 Ex Tingle Eaq,
Timekeepers F. C. Cleno Esq. K. C. Fincher Esq. star 17: 300 EM.CH J. Moodie Esq.
split the stubborn fourth wicket sland between Hunt and Barrett Association
A copy of the Rules of the The Yankas defeat enabled Chicago White Sox 3 when he had Barrett caught at mid-off.
Half the side were out for 01 runs, Ramadhin holding a good catch from Hunt off "his own delivery.DEK J. Ramadhin slao claimed the abeth wicket, blean bowling tide "95%" | den för 28 Tímy
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TRAMONTIEREN ME, UN CUINAEMAILS, LENSTRDSte (FRANKLUBLIN DUBLINkoer Beurs,
Northumberland · were
out
in their brand innings for 117
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Boxe has also been received by the Sports Club, which hopes to complete the necessary formalties
for amillation shortly.A
In the meantime, the Eporia
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Cleveland Indians
downed the Athletics 2743 as Boston Her! Sox Detroit. S Balting champlyn. George Kell
Club Is arranging for the purs made three hils to boost his cürk
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Vic-Werta -und- Johnny - Crošli:
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hit a Hot Wing Basketball Team) Sam Chapman of Ramadhin, accounted for, the of Manis returned to Maulla by delphia hemen skitzen
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EUROPEAN YMCA KSPLASH NIGHT":
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the fast favourite had done or Seller t. Sheather), V. 8 (uph the two previous days, but she Smith), Cadet Roussel II (2. was well beaten by the second Bime), King Beeches (G., Lit favourite, the 3 lg 2 chanco. Llewood); Tano (W-Snaith), Angel co: (Barlow). Rod Kan- This French-bred colt is owned | Ker (W),/ Navett), Cul do - Bae- by the Begum Aga Khan, so that Sam Wragg), Blue Book (Edgar it-was- two Indian owners who Drilly!! Tancred. (L. (Piggolf), were responsible, for flooring the Smokey Eyes (E. Eldin),- Fine two odds-on chancës, pinge View 1 Bradley), Nyası”. (R.
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and Gold Strike (D. horse won, abd-hörgé from acróas
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