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Wimbledon, July 5.
Staging a brilliant rally after being two sets down,
Frank Sedgman, the young Australian Cham- pion and No. I seed, today reached the final of the men's singles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships.
His courageous back-to-the-wall effort enabled him to defeat Jaroslav Drobny, the former Czecho- slovak star now playing for Egypt, by 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 and 6-2.
Sedgnun will meet in Fri- | Miss Guesle Moron and Mrs. Torki clay's final The American, first year's romera-op, 1-8, 0.7
winner of the and 6-). Badge Patty,
The weather
Anc Wos
but recent French Championship,
Large crowds began to whe heat his compatriot, Vie-only. tor Seixas, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 and queue early today and an hour before play was due in begin the | 7-5,
Pater on the Centre Court ered.
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Previously he had played with machine-like pracialon, his cria volicying and driving having Thi Sedanian in real trouble. packed Centre Court could not hope to see a more scintillating and pulsating match.
I was the second ennsecutive
were
Results
were
Torty's
*1'2" following resulta.
·Men's Singles Semi Finals:
Burge Patty (US) beat Vi Solane (s1 6-3, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5.
Frank Selginan (Australia) (Egypt) Tupi Jaroslav Drobny
3-5, 3-0, 0-3, 7-8 and 6-2.
Men's Doublet Quarter-Finals:
Geoll Drown and Bill Sidwell (Australiu) bent Vladimir Cernik (Egypt) and M. Matous 7-5, 6-2
and 6-1. and Civi- lions, $20: (1) Lady members, Í day that Setigman had come from Warrant Ofeera and NCOA, $10; behind a two-set deleit to stay in till Other Ranks, $5; (iv) Life the buat for the world's mast subscriptions for all members, coveted lawn tennis title. $250.
Members shooting on any one day will be required to pay a fer of $2 to assist in covering the cost of targets and markers. The fee for hiring a rifle will be $50
year,
For a start only rifle shooting 303 will be taken up.
HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA OPENS
Kent
Touch almost uncanny
Patty, ranked in the United States beentise he plays mostly in Europe, displayed the best stroke control seca this Wimbledon Though he occasionally had back. lynd lapses, Patty's touch was al- most ubranny.
John Bromwich and Adrian, Quist (Australia) beat Mervyn Rese and George Worthingtor. (Australia) 6-4, 6-2 and - C-4.
Women's Singles Quarter-Finals:
Miss Doris Hart (US) beat Miss
Barbara Schofield (US) 6-1 and 6-1,
Mrs. Patricia Torid (US). bent rs, C. Harrison (Britain) 0-2 and 6-2.
Women's Doubles: Third Round:
Miss Louise Brough (US) beat Miss Shirley Fry (US) 2-, -3 and 0.0. ile kept Seixas running nad, Mra. Margaret Dupont (US) sverwhelmed him with a brilliant beat Miss Gussle Moran (US) 0-4 Henley-on-Thames, July 5. all-couri gaune in which deadly and 6-4. The American crews,
spinning stop volleys and flerae; School, three times winners of smashing earned many points. the event, and Yale University. won their heats In the Thames Meanwhile, on the other courts.
Roynt the United States four 12p-runk in dulling players
monopalised The women's singles to reach the semi.
Britain's last
hope,
Mr Betty Harrison, was eliminated G-3 and 6-0. by Mr. Patricia Todd, while
Quarter-Finals: Mica Louise Brough (the hold. er), Mrs. Margaret Dupont and
Cup when the Henley
Regatta opened today and overcpst weather.
Two overseas competitors were tal defeated in the Diamond Sculls lients.
Tony Rowe, Britain's elief hape for the event, easily riefented the Belgian Champlon. B. Plessens, and B. J. Lutz pf Britain eliminated 1. P. MeCrash; of Philadelphiki,
Lutz lomorrow meets C. T. Newraci.r, of Holland, the re- raining overseas challenger.- Router.
OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17
BRITISH OPEN GOLF:
Mrs. M. Buck and Miss Nancy Chaffee (US) beat Miss Dorothy Head and Miss Betty Rosenquesi
(US) by 11-8 and 5-6. MTE, C. Harrison and Miss K. Tuckey (Britain) bent Miss E. Andrew's and Mins Pat Rodgers 7(Britain)
Misa Louise Brouch and ̄Mrs.
Min Doris Harl swept aside Marraret Dupont (US) best Miss three other American girin. M. Eyre nail Mrs. H. Philiopa (Britain) 6-2 and 6-2. Mrs. Thelma Long (Australia) and Mrs Joy Mottram (Britain) Seat Miss Gusic Moran and Mrs. Patricia Told (US) 1-6. D-7 and 6-3.
Tomorrow Miss Brough play Miss Hart and Mra, Todri meets Mrs. Dupont.
There was a surprise late in th day when the scratch combinatler of Mrs. Thelma Long, of Aus tralia, and Mrs. Jay Mottram, Britain, beat the American patr
Arthur Lees strikes first blow for Britain
Troon, Ayrshiro, July 5. The first blow in the British Open Golf Champion- ship on the Old Course here was struck by Britain for, at the end of the first round in the Championship proper today, Arthur Loos was loading with 68, followed by Bobby Locke, South Africa's holder of the title, and Eddie Whitcombo, each a stroko behind. Then followed Sam King, of Britain, with Roberto
do Vicenzo from the Argentine among a group of 72 and the first of the Americans, Johnny Bulla and Johnny McHale, among more than a dozen men at 73.
It is too early after one, ber of one of golf's most famous round to say that the position families.
Is clear, for anything can hap- Happy position
Mixed Doubles: Fourth Round:
Cicof. Palsh and Miss Jean Ouertler (Britain) walked over Budge Patty and Miss Nancy Chaffee (US), who scratched. E. Moren (Argentine) and Mis Parbara Schoñeld (US) beat Ken McGregor (Australia) und Misa Shirley Fry (US) 10-12, 6-3 and (-2.
Quarter-Final:
Frank Sedgman (Australia) and Aliss Doris Hart (US) beat Geoff Paish and Miss Jean Quertier (Britain) 6-4 und 6-1-Reuter.
Close of play scores in County cricket
London, July 5. The following were the close of play scores, of first-class cricket gomes played today:
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HKWVF Rifle team KCC beat LRC in Mixed
Members of the team from the Hong Kong Women's Volunteer Force who took part in a Aitle Bhooting Match Bens against the Corporale of the Middlesex Regiment at Camp on Saturday, July 1. Left to right, back row: LACW Stewart, L/Cpt. Ling, Pte. Parker, L/Cpt. Gotlovsky, ACW 1 Pte. Pang, Ptc. Lederhofer, Ozocio. Left to right, front row;
Middlesex Corporals won by Rating Bux, Pte. Dan, Pte. Chay. 86 points, the final score being 472-187.
West Indies get first innings lead
Liverpool, July 6.
Frank Worrell and Ken Trestrail gave the West Indies a first innings lead of 96 runs by lunch on the second `day' of their match against Lancashire.
this!
Continuing the innings morning, Worrell took his score to 143 not out and Trestrail had scored 76 not out at the interval.
The West Indies had taken their overnight score of 135 for three wickets to 270 for three in reply to Lancashire's first innings total: of 174.
Doubles "A" tennis match
There were no startling upsets in the tennis fix- tures played yesterday, most of which were matches in the Mon's Doubles "C" Division. A minor upset was caused in the postponed Mix- ed Doubles "A" Division game between Kow- loon Cricket Club and the Ladies Recreation Club. The match was played at the Kowloon Cricket Club and the home team won by 61⁄2 sets to 22.
Boil the home team's first and sccond pairs, T. E. Baker and Mrs. L. F. Stokes, and und Mrs. E L. F. Stokes Tehbutt were in irresistible form and cach pair won all three sets.
The postponed Mixed Doubles "p" Division match between the United Services Recreation Club and South China AA played on the USRC courts was won by the visitors by
by five sets to three; the
between G.S.
eon G.S. Blubbs and Anal Bet Mrs. Williams of USBC and Incl› Laing, and Miss W.K. Mok was unplayet due to darkness.
the Benzin Saw,
Colony' Schoolboy Champion, partnered by Mrs. Tao, a former China Lennie star, led South China to victory by winning
rein.
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Yankees outscramble
Athletics
New York, July-Gy
New York Yankees out- scrambled the Philadelphia Hancock and Wood (USRC) | Athletics 12-3 in a three-hour beat Gibbins and O'Neil 6-2; plus garne today in which beat Parson and Bartram 0-0; Tommy Byrne led Major bent Cooper and Horner 0-4.
Longue record by hitting four HKGC D-CRC »
batters with pitched balls. G. H. B. Pritzburd and T.
Byrne one of the wildest and Mahon (HKCC) lost to S. K. most effective pitchers in the Wonk and C. C. Ma 2×6; loft to
American League-made way for F. H. Kwok and W. K. Ma 3-6: Joc Ostrowsks in the sixth inning lost to C. S. Wong and J. but received credit for his ninth :lew 0-6.
K. Wilson and D. Agaluront (HKCC) lost to Wong at Ma 2-6; lost 12. Kwok and Ma ei lest to Wang and Liew 1-6. | R. MacPherson and C. barely lost to Wong and Ma 1-0, lost to Kwok and Ma. 1-6: lost to Wong and Llew 9.8.
LFC 8-KCC 4 Playing at the Ladies Recrea- tion Club Kowloon Cricket Club all their lost in their hosts four sets to Sve in their Men's "C" Division
day.
For the United Services Recren-League tenis encounter yester tion Club, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs.
R. Stack were the most successful pair winning two sets and losing to Saw and Mrs. Tao six games to three.
CRC beat Racreio
The following are the results of postponed games played off yes- terday. (home toams first).
Mixed Doubles "A" Division KCG 6-LAC 24
victory of the season. Ife lost
three kumes.
Otfelder CT Mapen knocked in live runs with a homer and a single to lend the Yankees' 13-11 assault on Alex Kellner, Hank Wyse and Carl Schelb, Ostrowskl permitted coven hita and four kums in three innings.
Byrne's wildness caused him more trouble than the Athistice. Ho allowed only six hits in five innlogs but walked alx batters In addition to the four he hit.. Hobby Bhutz. Athletics. pint sized left-hander, was the last hatters in one game. Major League player to hit four
The victory assured the Yankees of retaining their grip on second place.
Me
Pirates boat Cubs The third postponed game play-
T. E. Baker and Mrs. L. F. Pittsburgh Pirates best Chicago ed yesterday was between Club de Recreio and the Chinese Recrea- Stokes (RCC) beat Dr. Smart Cube 4-1 in the National League's tion Club in the Men's "D" Divi- and Mrs. A. Tamworth 6-2; beat, only afternoon game as sion. The match was played at Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong 6-3; Queen, pitched a four hitter and and Irs. broke a personal losing streak of Park and King's and the CRC's team heat S. M. Garrard
nix games. comprising of all schoolboys Lietz 6-4.
LF. Stokes and Mrs. E. Teb- proved too strong for their hosts butt (KCC) beat Dr. Smort and and won eight sets to one.
Mrs. Tamworth 6-0; beat Mr. and Mrs, Armstrong 6-4; beat Gar- rard and Mrs. Getz 0-4.
Six matches in the Men's "C" Division were also played off and the closest game was between South China AA and Chinese Re- creation Club played at King's Park.
The experience of
Mixed Doubles :
A. V, White and Mrs. J. Lawes (KCC) lost to Dr. Smart and Mrs. Tamworth 3-4; lost to Mr. At the close of play the West AA players pull- und Mrs. Armstrong 3-6: drew dies had replied with 135 runs ed them through to win by 5 with Garrard and Mrs. Getz 6-8.
wickets, sets to 3% although the result Frank Worreli for the loss of three
67 not out. was in doubt. until the Inst wo Pierre's performance equalled sets had been played, the feats of the former West Indies Test pace bowler, E. A. Martindale, against Essex and Notts on the 1933 tour.
was
He
Worrell and Trestrail played a Cyrll Washbrook alone master-) steady innings this morning hated the West Indies attack. under perfect batting conditions made 44 runs before being caught enterprise seemed to be lacking and bowled by Plerre.
Lancashire had scored 80 runs Tribute
must be paid to the
For the loss of four wickets by. stendiness of the Lancashire bowl-
the lunch interval. ing and there were many maiden overs
and
Worrell reached his thire century of the tour after three
quarter hour. Hle part nership with Trestrall produced 100 runs in two hours and ten minutes. Trestrail was not so oggressive his partner and his 30 made out of 141 took him two hours and 50 minutes,
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Scores;
"B" Division
Ralph Kiner blasted his 22nd homor of the year' to lead the Pittsburgh attack,
Doyle Lade was Kiner's victim end the losing pitcher, although he gave only four other hits.
Scores
Today's baseball scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R Hz. Philadelphia Athlotica 8 13 USAC 3-8CAA 6 Mr. and Mrs. R. Stack (USRC) New York Yankees 12 13 lost to B. Saw and Mrs. Tao Chiengo White Sox 3 0 S-G; beat R. Llang and Miss W.
Cleveland Indians.. K, Mok 6-3; beat F. Poon and
St. Louis Browns Miss U. Khoo 8-2.
Detroit Tigers
8 101
10
Credit for Gouth China's win must go to their second pair of TT T. Yu and C 8. Hau, Their parfect understanding of each other's play allowed them to
their
J. N. Anderson and Mrs. Bldg- nut-paaltion
opponents time and again and they won way lost to Saw and Mrs. Tho
NATIONAL LEAGUE two of their three sets while 2-0 lost to Linng and Miss Mok 2-0 lost to Poon and Miss Khoo drawing the third,
3 Cincinnati Reds ..... C.C. Yow was a notable ab- 3-0. sentee from South Chinn's line-up lost to Saw and Mrs. Tao 3-6:
S. Stubbs and Mrs. Williams St. Louis Cardinals G. his partner T.H. Wang team- Piarre secured-a-qulek-wicket ed-up with C.Y. Wong-and they beat Poon and Miss Khoo 6-4. Pittsburgh Pirates ..
Dr. (Their set with Liang and Miss Chicago Cubs after lunch, when Stollmeyer won two out of three sets. Mok was unplayed).
Following this; Tyau
South and C.M. Tsung. caught Barlow.
Just managed dismissal, Place resumed with the Ching's third
hand tune's the Chinese Recreation little Anger of his left
Club's third pair of W.C. Choy bandaged.
The light remained indifferent anil Y.W. Chung by seven games and the batsmen were in dificulta Ove and this upped the scale in ties. Worrell brought off a one- handed
WAS
A quick wicket
catch in the slips to favour of the home cam.
At the United Services Recren- A crowd of about 6,000 saw dismiss Greenwood and a run tion Club RAF failed to win a set
In and later Gomez caught Place to give from their hosts their encdua- balting interesting
ter and on the Hong Kong side, bowling and they expect the tour-Pierre his seventh success.
The Interesti: possibility of a
the Hong Kong Cricket Club en ing team to secure a formidable
Pierre taking ali 10 wickets
tertaining the Chinese Recreation position alter the interval,
dispelled when Pollard Club "p" team also talled to gain was run out. He was replaced a single sat. by Valentine, who had Tatter-: sall caught but was recalled to break the last wicket stand by Berry and Tattersall, which realised 30 rune, the second
BCAA 5-CRC"2" 31⁄2 best of the Innings.
C. Y. Wong and T. H. Wang, Lancashire's
(SCAA) beat N. Ma and S. L. Pollard and Statham, did not Ma 6-3; Jest to E. Lee and K. C. make the ball lift so much as Nr 2-6 beat W. C. Choy and Pierre and Johnson witen Rae] Y. W. Chung 6-0.
LANCASHIRE-1st Innings C. Wushbrook, cand b Pierre 44 Place, e Gomez b Pierre.... Edrich, e Marshall b Pierre.. Grieves, e Willams b Pierre 80 Wharton, e Christiani b Pierre Barlow, e Stolknoyer b Pierre P. Greenwood, Worrell b
Pierre Tattersall,
Johnson Valentine Pallard, run' ou
27
b
1A
3
Berry, e Willloma b Pierre Statham, not out
Extras
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13
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pace
bowlers
The following are the results:
Men's Doubles "C" Division
and Stollmeyer began the West. T. Yu and C. 8. Hsu (SCAA) Indies reply, but litatham had beat Mu and Ma 6-3; drew with Rae log-before at 23 runs.
with Leo and Ng 0-0; beat Choy and Chung 6-2.
Baits dislodged
Dr. Tyan and C. M. Trang Stollmeyer soon followed when Greenwood dislodged his balls lost to Ms and Ma 5-7 lost to 174 By the
ten Interval the West Lee and Ng 2-3; beat Choy and
Chung 7-5. Tndles had scored 42 runa for
KITC 7Ccc 2 1-22, 2-01, the loss of twa, wickets, while
Firdos Khan and 5. A. Husslan 3-73, 4-80, 5-05, 8-116, 7-117, the close of play their score
-132, 0-144.
(KITC) bont H. K. Leo and P. C. Yu-0-2; drow with C. Wons
Fall of wickets:
At Lords: MCČ 198, (Gibb 55).] Johnson Cambridge University Bū for four. Pierro
At Sundhurst: Oxford Univer- Worrell alty beat the Army by six wic- Valentino kels. The Army 100 and 181.) Gomez
Byes five. Oxford Univeralty 103 and 122
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stood at 136 runs for the loss or Wthren wickets.
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for four (Van Rynoveld 52), West Indies First Inglings
At. Westcliffe; Essex 270 (In- Ane, lbw b Statham is sole 85, Vigor 50, Morris 00). Siolimeyer, b. Greenwood
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Worrell, not out
Trestral, not su
Extras
pen in one round, but to baye Locke, of course, tholigh one Eomerici 60 for two, n lend is of“ great"value. stroke behind, ls in the happy At Cardiff: Glamorgan 285 Marshall; c Tattersall, b Berry
The overseas challenge his not-| position of knowing most of "hit! (Walking" 93. not out, Young, been removed by, any means and 1 chief rivals are behind him, and left-arm alow bowler, four for when a drizzle of rain set in this he needs only to play safe for 41). Middierex 69. for two. evening "the" Americans and the them to have to do the fighting if | At Lalcester: Kent 408 for six other players who had found the they are to cause a change of the (Fogg: 100, Amex 62, Hearn:74); Arcona fiery rubbed their hands Chamofon. with gloo, for it promised. con- tions which would allow them in pitch boldly for the hole.
Many strokes ware wasted on putting? greens, today božative
of their ferne page, but it was
noteworthy that "Loen, · Locke and Whitecombe all putted very kocurately). KADAN
Whitcombe, con of Ernest and nephew of Charles and Reggle
is, of course, the youngest mem.
Printed
Lalcestor to bat, ti
* The Americans, i particularly. At Worthing: Gloucestershire are not too well placed and 363 (T. Graveney-201, Crapp 68).[ Frank Stranahan's 77 vùggests Bussex two for no wicket.
that his chance of the Amateur
Opon double-lé very slander.
Total (for three)
clsed caution after tex against
Khan
Man's Doubles "D" Division Recreio 1 CNC S
W. Lawrence and A. R. Osmund (Recreto) lost to David King and K. W. Ma 2-0 lost to S. N. Poon and Y. T. Chung 3-6; beat T. K. Choy and K. Lee 8-3.
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EUROPEAN “Y” SWIMMING GALAS Swimming galas will be held at the European YMCA on alternate Fridays, beginning today, at 7.30
A. A. Remedies and A. Azedo (Recreio) lost to King and Ma pam.
The programmes will include 4-6; lost Foon and Chung 4-6;
races, diving competitions, rolay lost to Choy and Leg 2-8.
other A. M. Xavier and J. L. S. water-pola matches and Alves (Heerelo) lost to King and novelty events.
Admission fee will be 50. conte Ma 2-6; lost to Foon and Chung 2-0 lost to Clay and Lee 3-6. a head,
Club
Fortuna Swimming
makes debut against VRC tomorrow night
Competitive swimming for the season 1950 starts at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow of the Victoria Rocrea- tion Club, when the home team will be hoste to a powerful conglomeration of aquacadors from the Fortuna Swimming Club.
The Inter-Club programme Chung-shing, Cheong Kin-man Maraboli left at. 77. being and H. H. Chow 6-6: drew will provides five thrilling items in (Fortuna); D. Collacs, P.
A. Raymond and J. Wong 0-6. which points will be reckon-op (VRC). caught by Tattersall off Berry
4. Ladies' 50 yards Breast K. Yusuf and Khan lost to Ler Worrell and Marshallex and Yu 10; lost to Wong and ed on the basis of 3-2-1 for stroke, Handkap (VRC):): Lykku the steady but not intimidating Chow 2-0 lost to Raymond and individual events and 3-0 for Hose, C. Enger, J. Eager
team races."
6. Men's 100 yards Breast- bowling of Pollard and Green-Wong - and H. Harlicia In order to encourage junior stroke (Inter-Club): Chounk wood. It took an hour to reach (KITC) lost to. Lee and Ya 1-6: enthusiasts, two inter-club races Chung-yu, Llang Chak-to- (For
··50 runs.
tung); 1. Yvanovich, Gandalf
-- "་་་ Worrell provided the best bat-lost to. Wong and Chow 3-; lost for swimmers of non-representa-
ilvo standard havo beon arranged, (VIC)"}, while the VRC ladies will be 0 Men's 50 yards Free-sty}# 143 ing performance of the day with to Raymond and Wong 3-7.
KOC -Rearalo B. IF 87 rung not out by the close. Ills
(d) (Junior Inter-Club); I.H. Erikami, J. H. Clark and G. Blenkinsop featured in two events. No out of DD took 25 minuter (KDC) lost to T. T. Botelha and
Noronha (VRC), A LA end la unbroken partnership
Highlight of avoning 7 Men's 60 yards Free- siyla Relay (Inter-Club): Tommy with Trestrail has so far reallred R. Margues 4-6; lost to F. Noodt and J. A. Goares 1-6; vet 270 50 runs.
The highlight of the evening Kew, Taut Hang, Cheong Kin to A
and, J. A J.Remedios With seven wickets to fall, the Marques 20...
will be an exhibition by Fortuna'sman, William Teo (Fortuna), F. West Indies were only 39-runs
J. Burbenk and J. E. P. Blen spring-board artists who Agured Monteiro, V. MutlukXvano. in arrears when stumps- were
kinsop (KDC) lost to Botelho and promiriontly in the last Cham vich, M. Clemo (VIC).
60-yards Frep-style drawn. Reuter,
Marques 1-0 lost to Noodt and plonships E
To round off the evening's en- Soares 4-0 lost to Remedios and trainment, a water-polo game Enger B. Oumund, I Rane,
en- Handicap
.C. VRC) Marques 4-6.3
D. Monument and E. d. K between, the VRC and Fortuun Diving Exhibition: Wonk ha and Marques 8-0 lost to Humphroys(RDC) lost to Botel- teams completes the programma, Yan, Wong King-woon
The following is the complete Bek-han, ChanWal-sheung- Noodt and Boures 4-0 boat Remo progratoms with line-ups of the 10: Men's x 50 ardh
style, Haley (Junior Inter-Clu dies and Marques 0-4pmanum, two competing teams. ANERLE LORO CIRANO, Men 100 yards Frou-style Briksen, G. Noronha, D. Ablous
Redhead and Crossler (UBRCY (Toter-Club) Taul Hang, Willem PThompson (VRC) Heat: Gibbling and O'Neil: 0-2: Teo Fortuna Monteiro [hent: Parsons and Bartram - Robert Low, VRC)
Wednesday's play
"Liverpool, July:Bi The West Indies fast bowler..."
At Worcester: Derbyshire $1 Lance Pierro. of Trinidad. (Jenkins, right-armslow log-complished his best bowling per- Only of the 03 players en- break, seven for 31). Worcester formance of the tour today when guged failed to boat Jo today. 288 for woven (Kenyon 70. ho took olaht Lancashire We mate of affairs which suggests the Howorth 75, not-gut),
kets, including the first seven
keen, struggle, there will be for
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BY TROOP 6th HAA BTY, RA, SOCCER XI
The following will represent At Bradford: Yorkshire 407 for for bi runs here, 8th HAA Bly, tho maximum of 40 places for nine (Lowson 103, Halliday:35, Plorre, whose previous bowling Brick Hill, in a soccer match the final tivo (rounds after to-Lester 897. Hampshire to bat, record on the tour was three against the Aberdeen Athletic Ar- morrow's 18 holes, p
At Northampton Notte 109 velckets, fur, 172, run, was never sociation on the Aberdeen footbal Today's best scores were Arthur (Harris 1, Keaton 00, Brice mix cary to play on the dry piten ground at 8 pm, today
Tight which prevailed, most of Chillon, Ger, Funnell, Set
Wong
Relay (Inter-Club); Cheong kin 11 Mon 1a 30 yakh Med
Leck OBID} Lobby, Locke's 69 'and) for Jehalo, CESire:50, for endie considerous he'; induiteront : Onr. Hadenén, Bife. Friday beat Cooper and Horner 4-97% 12.3 BOYDA dó swords: Tros-style, man,Teens10+100%
VESAR MILLA Sildke, Whitcombe's 98 with Bam three,
King, at 10, Pat Rees, 11. Thomp At Birmingham: Wa MONA Roperis de Vigonzo, Norman 14430, Surridge, right
MIKEDEM
the day Lancaster acquired L/Bars Wiliamson, Hanr,
Rost
Stear Bat Wilter
bak
Caller and Totti (USRC) boat Tandicap (VRC) dibblar, and Oziel 631) bia" Osmunds
B. Castro, Aortuna ya Võsaanu
jehire MonteiI (VE