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Wimbledon Tennis:
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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950,
RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH:
SEIXAS, "GIANT-KILLER" HK Women's Volunteer
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS Force put up good show
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PATTY
BEATS
SEIXAS
Wimbledon, July 6.
Budge Patty of Los Angeles renched the finals of the All England Temple Champton. ships on Wednesday by de feating Vic Seixas of Phila». delphia 4-3; 5.7: 6-2, 7-5.
'He will meet the winner of the Sedgman-Drobny match for the tonnis clated Preus.
title-AxD-
Wimbledon, July 4.
Two Americans, Budge Patty and Victor Seixas, an Australian, Frank Sodgman and Jaroslav Drobny, the soff-oxiled Czech who now plays for Egypt, today won their way into the somi- finals of the men's singles in the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships.
One of the upsets of the day was the five-set vic-
History was made at Fanling on Saturday, July 1,
when a team drawn from the Naval, Army and Air Branches of the Hong Kong Women's Volunteer Force challenged the Corporals of the Middlesex Regiment to a shoot on the 30 yard range at Beas Camp.
Shooting with the 303 Service Rifle is not gen-
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erally regarded as a women's sport, but the members of the HKWVF team showed that they had taken their coaching seriously when they succeeded in attaining 387 points against the more experienced Army team's score of 472 points.
tory of Seixos over Eric Sturgess, the South African Champion, by 9-7, 6-8, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. Seeded No. 12, Seixas, play- |fornian girl, Miss Dorothy Head. Ing in his first Wimbledon, just by 6-3 and 6-2.
The quarter-finals will be be- scraped home after apparently
Miss Louise Brough, the nearing collapse in the late ween
practices were fred, stages of the match. The 20-holder, and Miss Shirley Fry; Miss Grouping and Application, which Deris Hart and Miss Barbora year-old player, who has been Schofeld; Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. gave the visiting women's team playing tournament
to settle down and tennis Pat Todd; Mies Gussle Moran and chance
recover on the Application shoot The results of the Men's siner the age of 10, can now Mrs. Margaret Dupont.
some of the ground they had lost Doubles "B" Division League regarded as the "giant-kill-
through nervousness in tha Tennis matches played yester-er" of the Championships.
Grouping Practice.
The match on Saturday was the first necasion when the women of
TENNIS RESULTS
clay are:
HKCC 4-MC 4 At Chater
Kong Cricket Club drew will their garsts, the Indian Heerra tion Club,
winning 411⁄2 gads.
each team
fe auded the scalp of fourth
of the seeded Sturgess to that
In the remi-dans
Given hard fight
In the men's doubles, the second
Seixas will Torsten Jonorca. of the Ar-} gained valuable (experience.
meet Bridge Patty, who is seeded
long fancied Australian, John Brom-sected pair, John Bromwich and the Defence Force have ever red with, seeded No. 8, whom he de- Adrian Quist, of Australia, reach-in a competitive shoot, or indeed ed the last eight by defeating in publie. They did well to lase feated our Saturday.
of Sweden, by only 85 points and will have and Enrique gentine, by 6-2,
They stil have much to learn, 6-2 and 6-2, While analber Australian pair, particularly the importance of Geoff Brown and Bill Sidwell, hastening slowly." who are Fanded No. 4, were, given a hard fight by the Swedes. nart Bergelin and Sven Davidren before winning 4-0, 0-3, 8-0 and
B. MacPherson and K. C. Balti nah, (HKCC) drew with 1. M. Omar! and S. H. Khan U-6; beat X. A. R. Bax and . M. Rumjan 6-2; Inst in 1. Kitchell und S. 8. M. Bu 2-6,
1. Agufurof beat Omar and Khan_0-1; best Bux and Run-} Jahn 4-2; lost to - Kitchell and
tux 3-0.
E. Zulauf and K. Wilson drew with Omar and Khan 0-8; drew
and Rumlahn with Bux
5-6; Inst t Kitchell and Bux 4-0.
CRC 84-RECREIO 11⁄2 Visiting the Chinese Recreation could Club the Recreio team
to win half a set <nly manage from their hosts.
K. C. Too and Erwin Wong (CRC) beat, J. J. Remedios and A. V. Gusano 6-0; beat H. A. Abbas and C. A. Barretto &-1;
drew with A.
1. Vielra 0-0.
Patty pulled another surprise hy toppling second-seeded lily Talbert the teading American ai Wimbledon,
by 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.
6-3.
Patty, leading 6-2 in the third
set when play began today after bad weather had interrupted the match last night, was always in command of Talbert.
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The other semi-final will be be tween the favourite, Frank Sedg- mila,
is top-seeded, and Drobny, needed No. 3, so whatever happens and American must play in the final.
Sedgman rallies Sedgman had to fight hard to L. Noronha andavold another upset today at the
D. C. Luk and P. F. Choi lands of Art Larsen, of the United (CRC) beat Remedios and States. Larsen led 10-8, 2-2 when and play resumed today and won the Gosano 6-1; beat Abbas Barretto 6-0; bent Noronha and second set by 7-5 before Sedgman railied to win the last three 7-5, Vicira 6-2.
K, M. Au and Molan Chan] beat Remedios and Gosana 0-0;
beat Abbas and Barretto 0-2
best Noronha and Vieira 0-2,
Men's "D" Division
KDC (-CCT 0
In their postponed match with Craigengower the Kowloon Dock Club lost to their guests by nine sets to nil,
W. Gaffney and A. E. Elliott. (KDC) lost to Pereira and Cheng 1-0:-lost-Saller-and-Trok-3-0; lost to Chow and Howard 5-7.
W. Chamber and R. Bailey (KDC) lost to Pereira and Cheng 1-0 lost to Saller and Trok 1-8; lost to Chow and Howard 1-6.
S.. Telford and W. M. David- son (KDC) lost to Pereira and Chieng 0-0; lost to Sailer and Tsok 2-6; last to Chow Howard 2-6.
BRITISH OPEN GOLF:
and
13-11.
The day ended as it had begun with a surprise, when Miss Gussie Moran, of the United States.
.combining exceptionally well with her famous doubles partner, Adrion Quist, of Australia, beat the second seeded pair. Blly Talbert and Mrs. Margaret Dupont, of the United States, by 6-3, 6-2 in the fourth round of the mixed
doubles,
Results
The following were the results of matches played today:
7-3, 6-3 and
7-5. beot
BASEBALL SCORES
New York, July 4.
Today's baseball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers Chicago White Sox
The order of shooting may have had something to do with the tendency of many of th women's team to shoot too fast for their individual capacity. They shot in pairs, two HKWVF memberg against two corporals and the fact that the men, ar- customed to rapid firing, natural- ly Anished shooting before thes women, caused some of them to hurry unduly
In addition the HKWVF teans were probably handicapped, by having to fire at the Wartline 4th Representative target. instead of the normal target to which they had become accustomed in prac tice perioda,
The best shooting The best shooting in the HKWVF team was done by Pto Parker (Army Section) with a 1" group and 17 out of 20 in the application shoot, and L'ACW Stewart (Air Force Section) with group and fuil marks in the Application shoot.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Cubs St. Louis Cardinals Brooklyn Dodgers New York Giants Pittsburgh Pirates
Men's Quarter-finale: Budge Patty (US) beat Billy Talbert (US) 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 and 6-3. Frank Sedgnion (Australia) beat Art Larsen (US) 8-10, 5-7, 6-3 and 7-5.
The
Jaroslav went Drobny (Egypt) only match which completely according to form was Mulloy (US) 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Vie Gardner Drobny's straight set victory over Seixas (US) beat Erle Sturgess Cincinnati Reds the American, Gardnor Mulloy. (South Africa) 9-7, 6-8, 3-6, 6-2, Drobny, who has not lost a set on 7-5, his relentless way into the seml- finals, crushed Mulloy by 6-3, 6-4 and 6-4 with his cannonball ser-
vier.
Men's Doubles: Third Round: John Bromwich and Adrian Quist (Australia) beat Torsten Johansson (Sweden) and Enrique As was expected, the United 6-2. Vladimir
Mores (Argentine) 0-2, 6-2 and
Cernik
(Egpyt) States _are_ dominating the woman's singles ovent, They and M. Batous beat C.-Hovell and C. Jones (Britain) 6-1, 2-6. have asvan girls in the las' - and 6-2, J. Brichant and eight, the only rivals remaining Philippe Washer (Belgium) beat boing Britain's No. 1
R. Deyro (Philippines) und Jack Mrs. C. Harrison (formerly Miss Harper (Australla) 6-3, 6-4 and d-4. Geoff Brown and Bill Sidwell Dotty Hilton).
Australia) beat Lennart Berge In the tourth round today she in and Sven Davidsson (Sweden) prevented an all-American quar-4-0, 6-3, 8-6 and 13-11. ter-finals by defeating the Coll-
Overseas challenge hardly disturbed
Troon, Scotland, July 4.
County cricket:
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YORKSHIRE TAKE OVER LEADERSHIP FROM WARWICK
London, July 4. Yorkshiro's thrilling victory over Surrey today by fivo runs in the last few minutes of the match brought them to the top of the Cricket Chám- pionship table,
point from this series.
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BOXING
RESULTS
Ramsey Bucks, the pride of Hong Kong once again demon- strated that, he is the best. Lightweight boxer In the Colony when before a capa- city crowd at the Caroline HI Basketball ground, he out- pointed Henry Wong of Shanghal in the main event of
This win brought their total to 92 points from 14 games, enabling them to displace Warwick- shire, whose four points from their match against Leicestershire gove them a total of 88 points from the some number of games. Lancashire, who beat Somer, with Worcester, Worcester 321. set, drew level with Warwick- Kept 217 for eight (Ames 87). shire, and have played one At Kettering: Northampton- the evening, a six round con-" match less.
alice drew with Glamorgan test. Surrey and Northamptonshiro Clamartan 339 for nine declared. follow with 22 points each. They
Northamptonshire 100 for Rix
The card was sponsored by the are the leading pair in a block of (Watkins, medium pace bowler, "Wala Kiu Yat Po" leading Chi- nine Counties" which falled to
Ave for 40). notch
nese dally to raise funds for the Bath: Lancashire
beat Anti-T.B. Association.
ns Somerset by an Innings and 60
Somerset 72 and 1381) Lancashire 270 for five declared. Notts exciting ond
A Bristol: Gloucestershire drew wicket
Cambridge University. victory over Derbyshire
was with their first of the season but Gloucestershire 373. Cambridge University 335 for eight (Shep- they still remain last table with only 24 points from past 101, Dongart 100 not out).
At Coventry, Warwickshire 13 Igames. pints, enabling them to
Derbyshire took fret Innings drew with Lelerstershire. Leices- Robert Chuen (Hong Kong),**,
rise tershire 205 and .64 for four above Surrey Into
joint 10th (Pritchard, right-nren fast bowler, place with
from 11 four for 23) Warwickshire 334 52 points
for neven declured (allery 53, inatches,
Greinek 84, Welton: 82 not out). Cheung Pik-sing (Shanghat) lớng Results
At Lords: Middlesex drew with Essex, Middlesex:153 and 112 for 301 (Insole 100, Fangher 11. not out, Young, left
Blow
bowler, six for 54),
due to rain preventing a decision In the case of rome, this wan In their matches.
Today's results were:
in the
At Tunbridge Wells: Kent drew ave.
West Indies
vs. Lancashire
EBLOX
The following are the results. FEATHERWEIGHT
Hong Fol beat Lee Kai-chuen
(LIGHTWEIGHT
Kum Sik-wing (Shanghai) beat
Fel Lul-Ibong (Shanghai) beat Lau-Mon-klt (Ilong Kong)
to Liu Hon-kwong (Hong Kong). Luk Man-kit (Shanghai) lost to Fong Kee hong (Hong Kong). Ilo Yat-run (Shanghai) lost to At Sheffield: Yorkshire, beat Moore (Hong Kong). Surrey by five
arm
211
TURB. Yorkshire
and 147 fer nix
declared
Henry Wong (Shanghai) lost to
(Halliday-74 not out). Surroy 188 Ramsey Bucks (Hong Kong).
(Constable to not-out,
Liverpool, July 5. Lancashire had scored 89 for the four wickets by lunch on the month.
first day of their return match Addifcrial coaching by RSM with the West Indies cricket 342 and 94 for no wicket declar Jones of the Depot and Sgt. Ride, tourists here. 1 Hong Kong Regiment, who have
DICK ́TURPIN
ANNOUNCES
RETIREMENT
London, July 4..
Coxon, right-arm. fast-medium bowler,
69) and 215 (Wardle five for left-arm slow bowler, five for 75). At keston; Notts beat Derby- shire by one wicket. Derbyshire
.Dick Turpin, former British and ed Notis 214 for nine declared
Cham- Cyril Washbrook captained
ained (Simpson 11, Winrow 97) and 243 Empire Middle-weight
plon, today announced that he piven a great deal of time to Lancashire in the absence of Nigel for nine (Simpson 70, Keeton 53, has definitely retired from the
Tthodes, right arm leg-break, four their Instruction, will eventually Howard, and on winning the toss
ring: make this team more consistant decided to bat in ideal conditions for 35). In their performance and a forcu on a good fast pitch. to be reckoned with in the Scores:
o Colony's Rifle Shooting circles.
The Middlesex Regiment pro- duced some good marksmen for
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the occasion, to do honour to the 1 visiters and Cpl Small and L/Cpl Harris gained the highest scores and with 1" Groups and 18 points in the Application shoot,
Boston Braves Philadelphia Phillies.. 14 15
Standings Today's Major League baseball standings were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Team entertained
After
Lancashiro-Ist innings,
C. Washbrook, e and 5. Pierre 44 W. Place, retired hurt
Turpin made history as the At ffove: Sussex draw with
to win a Scotland. Scotland 220 and 235 first coloured boxer
Longridge. British title when he beat Vince (Willatt 05, James
He defended his title against loft-arm slow bowler, six for 481. Hawkins two years ago, Sussex 302 for eight declared and
year later and (Henderson, four Albert Finch G. Edrich, e Marshali, b.Pierre for seven
lost it to Finch this yest. for 13). K. Grieves e Williams, b Pierro 30
His decision to retire followed At Sandhurst. The. Army 180 (Smith, 81). Oxford University a defeat from Finch in a non-
title bout last night-Reuter, 170 for seven--Reuter.
A Wharton, e Christiani, b
Pierre
A. Farlow, not out
P. Greenwood, not out
Extras
Total (for four)
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the match the team;] together with a number of spec tators from the 'HKWVF | were "entertained "to" "tea", by the Cor- To bat: B, Statham, R. Tatter- WL Pet Gaporals Club, and made friends sall, R. Pollard and R, Berry.
Boking With their opponents to the music The West Indies teain ware: R.
the Middlesex Dance Band. Christioni, H. Gomez, H. Hohn
Later, the Bergeante took their son, R. Marshall, L. Pierre, A, R
48 24 player
The overseas challenge to the British Open Golf Championship was hardly disturbed on the Troon Old and Lochgreen Courses today when the 36-holes qualifying test ended with 93·· players surviving for the 72-holes Champion- ship propor, which opens on the Old Course
tomorrow.
Scores for the past few days are now washed out
but from tomorrow onwards every stroke counts towards the final aggregate and the guillotine will fall again after two rounds, so that no more than 40 players will contest the last 36 holes.
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Detroit Tigers ...... New York Yankees .. 43 29 497. • Boston Red Box .... 41 82 682 Cleveland Indiana... Washington Senators 32 39.41 Chicago White Sox 32 40444- Jiladelphia Athletics 25 45 567 Mixed Doubles: Third Round: Bt. Louis Browns 24 40343 Budge Pally and Mias Nancy
NATIONAL LEAGUE' Chaifce (US) beat J. Linck and Louis Cardinal.. 41 27.03 Miss P. Hermsen (Netherlands) Philadelphia Phil.. 3 2 5-1 and 6-3. Frank Sedgman Boston Beaves 39 30 565 (Australia) and Miss Doris Hart Brooklyn Dodgers
4 ...3 rus bent D. Coombe (New New York Giants. 34 34 600 Zealand) and Miss E Wilford chicago. Cuba
32 23492 7 (Britain) 8-0 and 3-5.
*Cincinnati Reds ....25 42 373 155 Furgh Pirates. 21 45 233 · 18
-United Press, '
arique Muren Argentino) and Enrique Mks Barbara Schofield (US) heat Vie Seixas and Bliss Betty Rosen- anest (US) 7-5 and 6-3. Geoff Palsh and Miss Jean - Quartier (Britain) bent Peter Molloy (Aus- frain) and Miss Martha Barnett (US) 6-1 and 6-2.
Doubice:
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West Indies held to
a draw by Hampshire
Southampton, July 4, 1
tore to dinner in the Sergeant's Valentine, C. Williams and F. The match between the West Indios cricket tour- Mess, and the evening ended Worrell.
with impressivo
display by
Wickets fell of: 1-23, 2-01, 2-73
troupe of Chinate acrobats." and 4-80-Reuter.
Tlie match took place on_tho
kind invitation of
the Officer
Commanding the 1st Bn Middle- Denis Compton
sex Regiment, and the arrange- tments for shooting were in the charge of 2nd Lt Fothergill, and 2nd Lt Norton, Set, Ride of the Hong Kong Regiment acted as tha Captain of the HKWVF team.
Teams and scores The teams and scores were ins follows:-
Col
undergoes. another trial.
London, July 4
play
N.
ing team and Hampshire was left drawn here today.
Rogers, who scored 106, and Sonny Ramadhin's four wickets for 46 runs were the attractions in a short day's play in which Hampshire made, 268 runs for seven wickets in just over four, and a half hours. in reply to the West Indies first innings total of 539 runs for four wickets.
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Ramadhin-made Walker look very foolish at 126 when the balemán chánded" to play for the break one way and the ball moved the other.
Scores!!
Denis Compton, who has been out of erlcket for several games, including the last Test. By hitting 12 fours and the medium-pacò bowler, was today had another trial of his three sixes in a chanceless fifth out at 216.- HKWVF: (Army) L/Cnl Ling knee on which he had a recent innings, Rogers, the 32-year- (18) L/Cpl Gollevsky (20) Pter operation,
and came through old. Hampshire opening bats. Parker
Lederhofer (30) the test well, (47) Pang (30) Den, (35) Choy (32)
man, showed that the West
could He said afterwards that he felt Indies bowling
bo (Navy) Kntings Kong (41) Bux Mixed
Ane and was quite satisfied. New York, July 4.. (25). Tanne (23) (Air Force)
punished. DASMA
Walker was left with his ban This Round:
(45) ACW i
was good news for Eng- During his Innings of two and in the air as the ball struck the A 30-year-old man who was L/ACW Stewart
land Adrian | Quist (Australia) and
will be whose selectors
jahree-quarter hours, Rogers now stumps. to a Ozorio (16)-387 points. Mlas Gussa Moran (US) beat treating a friend's son
Middlesex Regt: Cpl Small (48) choosing the team for the third alle score, rise to 172, and with Billy Tathert and Afiss, Maigarch baseball double-leader- wde
Gomez' proved a useful bowler Dupont (US) 6-3 and 6-2. Geoff shot and killed in Polo Grounds L/Cpl Harris (40) Cpl Polts (40) Test an, July 10; but bad news his last run he, reached his 1,000
came with the announcement that runs, of the scaspri Gibbs (45), Cpi Cheesman came wit
towards the end and Rae helped Brown (Australia) and Mrs. Fall today. The police feared that (44) Cel Smith (41) Cpl do Costa Rex Simpaan; Len Hulton and Bil Excellent performance with smart catch off a lofty hit fodd (US) beat Dill Sidwell he was the victim of a juvenile (41) Cnl Cobble (41) Cpl Main Edrich are not fit, but (Australia) and Mrs. H. Rihbany sharpshooting gang,
(40) Col Lovevre (37) Conroy Mutton" was unable to
The pitch never become vicious to the deep by Hut (US) 6-4 and 0-0.
Bernard Lawrence Doyle, of (20) Cpl Burbage (13) 472st Burrey today owing to or really helpful, zo Ramadhin's Eric Sturdess (South Africa) Fairview, N.J., was killed by a
Kersey West Indies an attack of lumbago, and he is performance was excellent. points. and Miss Louise Brouch (US)
Ramthin spun the ball either
639 Inninge (for four).... "buBet beat Sumant Misra and Mrs. C. rifle, as he sat waiting for the
to miss the County's next match. from a high
powered
Edrich has strained his shoulder way, mostly from the off, and Sunday Hampshiraj 1st innings an Carziu (India). C-4 · and ́0-1; MANA
always had the batsmen playing N. McCorkell, b. Romadhin start of the
and muat rest for three weeks first Frank Sedgman (Australia) and New York Giants and Brooklyn game between
carefully.
AN. Rogers, e Gomez b Ramad- Miss Doris Hart : (US) beat
Rogers, who had taken two hin Johnny Bulla, perhaps the and Jimmy Melinte, while Aus Heraldo Welas (Argenting) and Dodgers, poller said. The bullet
Ramadhin before 3, Gray, b. Marshall lunch, reached his 1,000 runs Arnold): 5. Ramadhin most dangerous of the Ameri- tralla's famous pair, Ossie Plek Miss Dorothy Hend (US) 6-1 and entered his left temple and lodged
in the base of NIN SHUIE-
* London, July 4. can band, led the qualifiers worth and Norman Von Nida, 0.3.
for the season with a single off Walker, Ramadhin John Bromwich (Australia) and
Tommy Farr, the former Bri-
bowlers, but did Harrison, b Gomez.. with an aggregate of 140, on are fit and ready to give battle.
..Belatum, Franco, and Italy Arc Mrs. C.. Harrison (Britain) beat
Youngsters questioned - stroke ahead of Australia's other countries with representa. Wilton and Mrs. Schmier
tith, and Empire heavy-weight
Hill, e. Han b Goméz Police
who is now 36, Legal que
Hamachiny won
the Norman Von Nida, with South lives still in.
questioning Boxing Co the ring in two certain to be fit enough for the getting his rival in the deep when
duel. Eager'' not, but...; (Netherlands) 0-2 and 6-2.
group of 10 children who were; will return to
Shackleton)
· Africa's · holder, Bobby Locke,
watching the ball game from near months.
next Test, the selectors certainly attempting a drive. Rogers fault-
Extras England's Wally Smithers and Today's was a tedious Affair
Women's Singlox Fourth by Coogans Bluff which overlooks
Ms Mr. Albert Dayles, the promoter, have wome worn on their minds test 100 uns out of 172, included Belgium's Flory Van Donck 9fter the cocord-breaking
Round: ARKANA
tho ball park... They ,niso. began
today after he had and will hope that the next 12 13 fours and three, slack. Baie ge this announced,
Total (for a sharing third place at 142,
„rounds. of 'Yesterday, and there Mrs. C. Harrison (Beltala) beat house to house search of reaktioner Valted Farr at Brighton during days will are home, of them by The crowd, which, had grown
were few thrills after Bull Miss Dorethy Head (US) 6-3 and ringing Polo Orounds to learn if the week-ond, Me, Davies said: better news of the invalideRuto 5000, creeptertefoed ly the Fall-of-wickelas had repeated his first-round.70 carly in the day to gain poel: 4-2. Miss Gurale Moran: (US) beat any youngster in the neighbour have a private arrangement ter
duel between bat, and the now 3-176, 4-208, 6-310, Mrs. W.
W. Halford (Britain) (-2
Hood had 1. bem shooting rifles.
quicker-turning - balky je ve KAPAL with Farr and you can take It tion from which he was not and 0-1, Mes."Matgures. Dupon
the bullet had been af deunite that he will soon be Police
Marshell, replacing Williams, qustod.
(US) beat. Miss Tort "Quertler
Focked Gray at 170) But Christiani badly imlike/stomping Walker, whien 7; pft Hamadhin az, 194 runs, Vigorbus methods ZArnold" "Wylak - vigorous, met- hood, hit (Murahnu for two fours dhin's, third
Eighteen overseas players remain and none of the best fancied failed to get over the qualifying Hurdles Boo
AUTOMMY FARR
RETURNING TO RING SHORTLY
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that It nearly spent when it
Woman! Third Round with
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Memorable contest
while Simpson damaged arr ab ductor muselo In his left groin today when running a sharp single.
He has been advised to rest for of least two gaines
(As Trevor Dalley is still '
san, of Egypt And Erie Morro, of word half of 33 la rain this die Shirley Fry (US), beat Miles to Fair-12, blond freckle,' rou,hal bad only eight, Lghfs since | Lawn Tennis, Club has.
South Africa, being among the tinction: today of leading the Curry (Briain): 952 and 7-3- last qualifying places, while 1.4, qghilliers but one of today's ber
performäficen, wan i the 60 af
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